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yrot, RENT aud-ee lar B FURS ie Dwell © end tight. 624 be orgs alie TH 14 Umpeer st nate Tf — WA) ‘st, between K bath rooms; $140 mouth tf taken Immediately, — sd ADAMS & BEALL, NT Q xt. Lecwee S Lith st nw. TOR Dwelling on Towa € hieuce, and ly weil furni et Thos, noB0-6t Feta Fast Capitol with all the ‘atest improvement __ FOR RENT-HOUSES. HE etius of fru) SOM Swelve rooms and ements, RUTHERTORD, rt on 1420 F stn \ VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE g sselve rooms, bath room and pantries, Vermont ave, and 13th at, Apply nBO-3e> containing every conve- TPH itERe co. 1328 F ‘$25 tn advan MREE-STORY- a. AUCTION SALES. _FOR RENT—HOUSES. bath ot Fee® : Cor. 15th & N.Y ‘$22 100) 2131 K st. nw... ‘Sr. 3% 1912 1th wt. m. stn 1 zi 52034 st. nw: FURNISHED HOUSES. 1310 19th rw. 10F..$150 1408 Mass. ave. 18r_$300 1714 N st.n.w..12r., 5 1785 P ot. u.w.,13r,, 1606 2008 st.n.w.. pt 1 3 Y 3 Bageshes: Bees: my | 1615 both st.n.w.10r-150 co for bllfetin, nated 08 BEM TI eOe 2 (Os. WAGGAMAN. | 1535 Vtave.tiw Sareea Ties Pst nw 50 Ist Jelterou PL, 150 : our office only. HAs J. FISH! z ay" bevember a, ao par tact | OUF ae 2a’ F five norts F FURNISHED | J1OK RENT and Lsts,; 14 rooms, 3 geet 400 Est. 6.7 1105 Park sib. ‘bo 1285 Wyliest.n. ») L009 ¥ st. n. 404 st, Dw. office, Howard University. 1414 Lith st., 107. 200 2a. near B nce D Lain, wr ply to Mr. Mew, EY, corner East Capitol and (fests nt 100 Zgnly © Me MCCA FE IEEY, cot apitol an atc me 15th, Li 5-109 Pefmits wo see the above’ houses caii be had at my yO Te office ont * sidde 0 Pr laced with me for rent or sale is Hberally aves six rooms: free of cost to the owner. BF. LEIGHTEN, KO. HOLTZMAN, 10ub and F sts... JURNISHED HOUSES— ABT have several beautifully fornished houses, well jocated and convenient to the departments, street cars, &c., also several unfurnished houses, which { wil’ rent to members of Congress or ocher distin- lished parties for the session at reasonable rat fs, some of 4he handsomest furnished rooms in the Prices very reasonable. Address by ay ndO-1w JOR RENT 2404-68 Pa. ave...$50 0 19th m. w.. 13 Fe_100, Pr TE rs St "10r. M. M. BEY. ae KS 1: 1645 19th n, w., Grs....820 SH2ON st. now. are 40 Wy, 1117 Pa 511 Stn Fe TAA N.J a3 [1 Witson, STORES@DWELL! 13 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS seu rok SALE—two iF wor no BH, WARNER, 916 Fetnw. | Perelieron stuilion, two. weighing 1,200 OR RE. oad Ee ds. CHITTENDEN BROS., 68 Corcor ea Apply 30, ‘ONE ® rooms rs, 2 Ft 'u.w., 1220 24th, 61 1804 Cores 1806 Corcoran st, rie ‘Bid st. Sr..water, 11 Ust, Water st) Penna, ave. aithst.4ri_. WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pennsyivanie ave. nw. Jor RENT—THE WHOLE OR ANY PALr OF 7 oughly Furnished ress OF Ott PREV Bw. rent $35, One two-story | sts, with ail mi I six room House: $12. 1 six room House; $11. Pine 4 to rok RESEZA ror med House, gas and water. Near two ines hood. Rent, $2250. Apply E. A. Mel} Fst. jor EI St, between North Cupitel an rent, $16 per wont. CHAS E. BA S06 F nasét {OR REN’-FURNISHED uecticn: ave. between K and L sis: $250 per | month. azsSt WOR RE Cor. Sth and L nw. tnd every convenlence......... 1434 G n.w., 12 rooms, just pi ‘A wing papers ond pee a aa ee W: € DUVALL 02> F S| jem, saiche's, Flue Double and shhgle Haruees, G AVES. 4WosTORY | Hore Wsnseta kbar Suatia, atte Wea Ea Bar wie bvsiige Sromiannon ior eliinge & rooms, modern improvem St se: 91S per month. Ow >OR RE Near r.. stable, large grounds. | 101 W140 SEA OF 325.50) LOGS € 1035. 18.60, roows and bath $2! PB Py 313 "per month, MAN, loth and Fsts. nw. & large and elegant eoumely fin open ure-picees Apply. a5-0t to HOS, THE LARG A416 st. is has all the NE Lose, wide p wait es have > o ‘each. po rant Uni. 1320028 Cap., 6r..w_81 2 LOIS. Cap. Srswat} 906 La sts Wr ar AS CAY WOOD, cor. othand K s JOR RENT—sez NEW HAMPSHIRE AV the he S ANACOSTIA— I seven (7) room House. $15. #. A. GRISWOLD, Anacostia, D.C. Of ears: 1236 F HOUSE ON 6c DAMS £ BEAL! 1420 F st. fine new House, larze roon tito rey ADLEY, 928 F st. uus, corner Yth ner at SIS Mtb str 6S Cap. Sr L. BARBER’ Le Droit Buildin; PL (Capitol Hill), two-stors ns, perfect order, mover improve poly KO. HOLTZ RENT SEVERAL NEW TWost Eee a AES SER Dwellings near the Government Printing office. | {VOR SALE—FRESH, CLEAN AND DRY PICKED Gato goodtenants. EA. MCINTIRE, Bed Feathers,onl: Ms & pound. All orders O15 F st. . just north of Massachusetts ave., new resideuce,contulning 16 rooms, rooms. and all modern cunvenlences, baud: ed'ia hard wood: heated by furnace and J. FISHER € CO., 1324 F st. nw, PLEASANTLY t iow to good pert jorn tmproven localities of parking. aud every ‘a family of means: rent $525 A. PRESCOTT, 1416 Pst. nw. Sos AND S08 LTH STN. | ach all mod. ftayss, and in nice con: | W.G DUVAL 3. Bot ‘on the Black burg road. } terminus SWORMSTE, DEY, 92S F F7OH RENT— Bu FURNISHED 1HOUS IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION, FUR THE SEASON OR bY THE YEAR Apply to Ke st xt RENT— powesion HILL & CU. sss Pat. KEAT—A_ HANDSOS JOR KRENT—HOUSES Furnished, 19th st., near Dupont ctrcle; $250 per month. Possession gi 12 rooms, m. L; $1, alihim news guente ou Masachusctts ave Jet to w desirable tevant for the drew Bax 152, star office. JQok RENT_THREE se very handsomely furnished: Bbundance: dear the Blaine bow, ‘Connecticut ave., to private fumily onk at ones. Apply at the ho POR RENT—FURNISHED—1824 1 STN. W., J.V.N. HUYCK, __1808 Pennsyivania ave. SOME PROPERTY wn Lerghts— House 1671 twelve roou.s, with all modern impre venient see, $00 wmicath. Apply to SAMES L. DAVIS 1215 ; aisim G sr r rooms sill large ‘as soon a8 desired. ber month. OO per month. month, ~~ NEAR ; House “tiich, ‘has been enator Harrison for the last three years, DENISON. 923 Pst. nw ir PURNISHED, 1 XbAsiS @ BEALL, 1420 F {OR RENT—A HOUSE OF THIRTEEN ROOMR ye roished and complete — “S03 133 1 ents auce. Apply at 1418 Q st. for particulars, ISHED HOUSE OF Bis-8 st PoE BENT FRAME DWELLIN ‘3, 6 ROOMS, SS. Also Dweiling and Store. $1 Ist street, con- nolan Ni 1418 F street. mi4-Lin 3 rooms. aozl-im n’r Conn $333. ve. $150, Yt ave. o'r lowac.....150 18th, cor. Fst ivo! | Sonyre | deth'st, bet Fand Conn. ave., near N st. K. bet.12th and 13th. nile _ Pe {OR RENT—A BEAUTIFULLY House, wear fu; louse, near I ED nit Circle, at a very low rent. Ap- GOS 14th st. nsw: SAMILY OR LADY'S HORSE, new Harness, ata bargain. Also, & Maltese Cat inquire at 100 LAUGHLIN'S Stables, near by. Pek SALE— 30 Sound, ge been driven by a 50. | now has no fh | THOMPSON & McCAULLY’S Livery Stable, _n23-2w* st., between 9th and 10th st OK SALE-LOW-TWO GOOD | FIRE-PROOF ‘Safes, one small, one medium. Address Box $1, Star office. n30-2 Fee, SEE SE smith’s History of V STocK ished Grocery High and Grace sts, Georgeto apply at store corner 1th a BOB AOR Sai OF will exchange for bed- vor horse and carriage. Address BIL Wy, F omtice. 030-2 Froth) Sogo WILL BOY a FIRST-CLASS | BD security, due in 9 mouths; 11. per cent: no delays, JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, WOR SALE—AN EX Horse, owe Coupe, one Li ion, tozether or sepat residence, 1723 Khode Islan VOR SALE—PRIV. E TEAM, COUPE, HORSES: well matched; medium sine, with coupe: harness Tubber mounted, price, $650 cash. Can be seen at EB- ITT HOUSE Stable, cor. 1ig and C sta. n2e-St® uMnings, and Bonnet to mute inches bust measure and 54 ‘The whole Dresses 2180 DESL GUOD_ WORKING guaranteed all right Call at JOHN $211 Pst. nw. 2 } J. P. SHRINER & CO. _ 609 15th st, opposite U.S, Treasury. eet five pot, $i oll Sluss ware, ke. Address if a — IN EASY PAYMENTS OF $10 PER MONTH. ‘One fine, nearly new, Square Plano, for only $200, One fine, nearly new, Square Piano, for only $225. One fine Square Piano, only $110. Steinway Square Piano. $200. ne fine, nearly new, Upright Piano, at a big bar gain for cash or $10 payments. ‘We give the best vaines fur the money in the elty. PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, “F, TATH ST. nt by mall promspUy attended to. "A. SEITZ & BRO. Hist. ne niszwe INET GRAND UPRIGHT new. $185 Suit of Parlor re for $55. ‘Two Urcans af less than half price Oh cmall paymeuts, ‘These gous are sold to caver advances, and are ve bargains. EXC £ BANK, 437 sur st, few ngzi3m O- and finely fin. i HUGO WORCH & CO. 925 nalbwe SORREL 5 thst. nw.’ Pianos and Organs to rent. JOR SALE—A REAUTIFUL LAD Pony, tor 4 village cart or a phaeton; 4% years Kind ‘and thorougily broken: | thoroughbred; ‘ill drive her Into the elty Mdesired. MARIAN ‘KET, Gladensburg, Md. nold-im te ‘A very desirable and valuable single forse, dark, | brown; safe fora indy: very strong, kind wud hand: some. R.A. PHILLIPS, Lit XY. ave, N20 INS—FOR $18, A or Phaeton Har- cy Harness, $50; Hore Brushes, Oc! Mane Brushes docs Mnraces Paste, 15e.; Leather Halters and Chains, $1; Web ¥ # BECKER'S, 1345 Pennsylvania Jror FRESH NEW stock Fancy Plush, $4.50; Robes for $3.00: medium $4.00, worth $8.00; Heavy Plush, $5, 5, regular ‘$11.50 Kobes for ai New York $6.00and 35,00. BECKER'S, 1345 Pennsylvania ave. TOR SALE-SAVE YOUR HORSES !—HORSE Blankets, shaped, and straps, 50c., elsewhere 70c. 4 $1.00; Sureingies, 25¢.. ‘Sue; big Square t Hanket, $1.20, worth $3.00; fing extra well ‘ool Dress v Blanket, $6.50, last sea- 00. BECKER'S, 1345 Pennsylvauia ave. oN west coruer €th and C sts, n.w., the Bruns- Wick Uulke Collender Co, celebrated Billiard and Pool ‘Tables with the world renown monarch quick cushion, ‘With catalogues of all the latest designs of bar fixtures. cry wer end «A Alse several second-iand Billard and YooL Butliar soK 8 {Y shop-« Breech-load with | Pistol Grip, Patent Foreud, Rebondiag Locks aud Rubber Ect Vinte at a burgala for $20. "OMEARA'S, 1847 Fennayivasia ave nes ‘OR SALE — 10c. ROYAL GLUE —MENDS tas, Crockery, Furniture, Ornament and everything el Rock! Xo. preparation ROR | SALE— BInDS— IMPORTED Ca: Cages fr sae af ths bid Nove THT Tika ee SP run ae awe “melas MONS J. MARTRRECHT. 5 haa appearance of nm fires 200 | whew iu: wilt heut tuth fooune’ Ge hall bed-Foome at = 517 10th st. nw, r ‘uour; ‘rooms in proportiou: soves foe Eton ‘foi CAMPBELL. Plumber, ‘THIS AFTERNOON. Sor oN TU! ESDA¥ will fronting street and 52 6-12 feet on F Eases pd, cae edly be subaiviged into smaller ‘Terms: One-third cash; baiance in one and two ysate, notes "to bear “six per cont interest, payable depot 'G100 requited' at tune of sales “Convey- oer “ SUNCANSON BROS, n2B-dads Auctioneers, bat AT ‘sell, in front of the premises, LOT 8, IN SQUARE 835, iG LOT, CORNER SSAA Srenas Nontuasn, at WALTER B. WILLIAMS 4 CO., Auctioneers ‘Now on Free Atour TUESDAY, VALUABLE PAINTINGS By Eminent Foreign and American Artists, TO BE SOLD AT. PUBLIC SALE, ‘from 98. m. ont! 10 p.m, ‘10th and Penn. ave. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK P. M. Artists represent ited in this sale: ., Nearia. Gunton, Paris Indont Rome. Melrose, New York. Volk! ‘Munich. Koek-Ki Amsterdam. A portion of tis collection iethors a celebrated Col- ector of paintings anda porvion ‘of the same by un qaporting frm, wi 4s closing business and to be sold RUNSt WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. TO-MORROW. r[uomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE Of a Grand Collection of TURKISH, PERSIAN AND CIRCASSIAN CARPETS AND RUGS, ‘In the Collection are FIFTY LARGE CARPETS, ANTIQUE HALL RUGS OF RARE QUALITY," Also, ELEGANT PORTIERES, Erc., Exc. TURKISH AND ARMENIAN EMBROIDERIES, BULGARIAN MANTLE LAMBREQUINS, the whole to be SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, At my Salesroom, corner 11th street and Pa. Avenue, ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER SECOND,. THIRD AND FOURTH, 1885, AT ELEVEN A. ‘M. AND HALF-PAST TWOP. M. ‘Exhibition— ‘Terms Cash, _25-5t MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH AND DECEMBER FIRST. * THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. |UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BAR “TOP BUGGY SPLENDID ORDER; ONE TOP BUGGY 3 HAM, ONE DRAG WITH POLE, AT AUU- G on SEco front IDE BAR TOP BUGGY, NEARLY ED ABOUT THREE Mo! HS; ONE 5) BY GRAHAM, R. ION WEDNESDAY _ MORNIN! OND, at ELEVEN O'C of our salesrooms, NEW, D, 13 DECEMBER CK, ‘we will sell, in ‘th and D streets nurthwest, the above Vehicles, to which the attention of buyers is called, n30-3t ¥ ‘ FINE DRIVING AND RIGHT ALDERNE VERY FU CLOSE AN ‘ATE. ___DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, PUERCASSON BROS, Aucuonecers FOURTEE: HORSES, FIVE BLOODED HEIEi DRAUGHT MULES, &c., DRAUGHT COWS AND NE ES: On WEDNESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF DE- CEMBER, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., we wil! sell, iu front of our auction rooms, 8th and L streets uorth: ‘west, 14 Fine Driving and it Ho ec ae 8B Fine Alderney Cows, 5 Flue Blooded Heifers, &e., all of which will positively be. sold to_close an estate. ‘The attention of persons desiring fine stock (s calledto this sate. rd DUNUANSON BROS,, Auctioneers. Desessox BROS, Auctioneers. ONE OF THE FINEST PROPERTIES ON F ‘STREET, STREETS On we will halfof tronting 26 feet back WEDNESDAY, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. sell, in front of the premises, the west, LOT 17, IN SQUARE No. 3° that width BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH ORTHWEST, KEUNG HOUSE No. 918 F STREET NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION. DECEMBER SECOND, gm inches on F street, aud running 159 feet tos 30-foot alley. This lot also has a 15-foot alley on the west side, and ts im- two-story de This is frame, No. 918 F street north- one of the finest Lots on F jolniny 1H, Warner's Heal Exiate Bollding, ‘snd while tie present stricture 1 payi Ing eoutd be erected, ul and, while the & good rental, u fine build- store and offices, that would make it yield’a splendid revenue, a3 the entire he should not miss this oj ‘Terma: One-third cas! notes nual reper coola, be covered. ty Dolidigs ‘aind ventilation. lance ia one and tw ce In one and two: to bear six ly, or ail cash at option of with ample investment Percent interest, payable seaman purchaser. A deposit ot $2,000, required at time of eal: conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost. ‘Terms to be complied ith in ten days, otherwise right reserved to resell at risk and cost of desaulth Rotice of such ‘Washington, D. G. nized rehaser, after giving five days’ Pui act giving five days public “SBUNCANEON BROS Aucts, (OHANGERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL = i WEST, WASHIN My By virtue of Ree Bell et al., the under ublic auction, ip front of AY, the SiCO! 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., known as part of Lot two (2) erat ‘ATE ON ‘THIRD EI REET, BET. YORK AVENUE TON CITY, D.C. REMISES No. 1109 THIRD STREET. of the Supreme Court of, uubia, passed in equity cause et al agalust Matthew, ‘as Truste malvex.on WEDN. ND DAY of DECEMBER A. beginning on Thi ‘will gett at ps3 Dd, ‘all that reai estate ), ia dubdivislon of square street west, distant 78 feet from the southwest corner of said square and lot. b Inches, thence east 55. inches, thenes improvements, aud running thence north on Third street 14 feet. feet, thence Bi ‘of sale: One-third purchase money cash;| nd south 14 feet and West 55 fect to the beginning, ai bal noe thereof in aix, twelve and eighteen months whole to bear interest day of sale, and payment thereof to be secured by the promissory notes of the urchaser, oF the purchaser falcor ratification. thereot by. the court. No an pay all cash on day of given until all parcbase money and interest be paid. A len is reserved om the property for the purchase Money. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. deposit will be required when down. ten days. ‘Office THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ‘The terms 6t sale must ee, WILLIAM J. MILLE! 436, rey ts en Compiled with in ‘Trust Louisiana aventie. B2ld&ds . BOARDING. vicinity of 79, Star office. 930 ANTED — A LIMITED <UMBER boarder: per month; and Sf ‘sta; first-class, 80-2 316 ave. 2 AND BOARD, AT 314 AND 28-81 OF immediate Address Box ce }OOMS AND BOARD AT 26 LAFAYETTE Square. Beste IN- NEW YORK AVE. PLEASANT FUR- 2 second nished- Rooms ot floor. Sultable for gentlemen or gentleman and wife. Table boarders Siso sccommodated. 28-3t ed RENT—A HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS ‘on first and second floor, adapted to entertaining, with board. References exchanged. Address F. T.suromicn ste ‘ARRIS HOUSE, PENN. AVE, BET. 13TH ‘and 1d sis” American Pian.” Rates: 820 ‘and 88.00 per. manent guests. ments and hotels, HARRIS, Prop. ay, Special rates to parties and ia one block of the princl Passenger ele ‘Rhode Inland ave. nl7-4ws ‘Ht ST. N. W., EN SUITE OR SINGLE, 100D BOARD-BY THE DAY, WEEK, OR Mae D BDTOCKUAM G41, OOOO Kat BL rs ROR Rew: 6 iK AVE, HAND- FOR RENT 918 NEW YORK AVE. ‘somely furnished Parlor ay Dulvete nethe es bee references persons one nlé-ime Feotttrtig fens sa seca oom on same floor; two on third floor; ‘Gas and excellent Table Board. nid-lm? Rt RENT—1706 F ST. N. W.. FOUR PRETTY, with floor, with bath- Seopa ISHED;AND with Brat clase table Ts iE AUBURN—FOR RENT, board perauateng ta Roane |. Permanent. ‘The At House, cornet of 220 and Penneylvenia aves mime (QPRAGUE MaNaiO} . w.—For rent, desirable rooms; also ik, OTH AND Eare serait Dexcaxson BHOS., Auctioneers CONSIGNMENT FROM PERSIA BY KAZANJ- YAN & CO, Peremptory Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS, LARGE CARPETS, POR- TIERES, SADDLE BAGS AND KILDMS, Axa0, TURKISH TABLE COVERS, BULGARIAN DOY- LEYS, ANTIQUE TIDIES, DAMASCUS pe YELLOW SILKS, &c, tof \e ent ginase tomeaceming. rere emer ‘Koort, Persian and Cashincre ites Some of the males are entirely new in this market. Sales THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH, at ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE P. M. Exhibition on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, December 1st and 24. : DUNCANSON BROS, 230-5t ‘9th and D streets. ([!OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTORS SALE OF FINE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, BELONGING TO THE LATE LEVIN M, POWELL, EMBRACING: French Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, ono Hlesant Turkish Carpet, Several Turkish Hugs, Fine Japanese Vases, elegant ornaments, rare of China and Bohemian Ware, Marble- op and Fancy Tables, ‘Turkish Imbroidered Table Covers. Handsome Dwarf Book Case, French Mantel Clocks with alde pleces, Mirror- back Etegere, Rosewood Parlor Suit, Parlor Furniture in separate pieces, Window and dor Drapery, Ebony Card’ Receiver, Lounges sud Couches; | Antique Tables and Cabinets, ‘Moquet and Body Brussels Carpets (in fine con Sllantous Bodie iatisrm Beste aieogeny . lutform Seale, Mahogany Ghamber Furniture, Walnut at nanny a ure in separate pieces, Fine Halt fremses, Feather’ Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, Elegant Old Mahogany Wardrobe, Mahogany Extension Table, Sideboard, Finely Carved ‘alnut Dining Chairs, fine assortment of China \d Glansware, fine Silver-plated Goods, Knives And Forks, together with wnuny other articles jue. By virtue of adecreeof the Supreme Court of the District of Columba, the undersigned Executors ofthe Levin M. Powell will well at the residence, No. 1707 I street northwest,on THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER THIRD, 1885, AT TEN O'CLOC! ‘Very superior collection of Household effects. n26-dts Wi WBE, } Sxecators. (PHOMAS DOWLING, aucMoneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWOSTORY FRAME HOUSE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF IST., NEAR TENTH SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt o the Distfict of Columbia passed on the 18th day of November, A.D. 1885, in cause No. 9,694, Ej. Doc. 25, pending in waid court, wherelit Mt Young is complainant and Jane Hart aud others aré defendants, I will sell, at pablic auction, in front of the remises, On SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF DE- PEMBER, 188, at FOU O'CLOCK P. M., part of that certain lot numbered seven (7) in_square num- bered nine hundred and seventy-tive (975), described ‘8s follows: Beginulng for the same at_a. point on the south Ine of I street south thirty feet from the north- West corner ofsaid lot and rnnuing thence south sixty- three feet six inches to the south line of said. lol thence east twenty-six fect; thence north sixty-three feet six inches to the south line of I street south; thence west along the said south line twenty-six tcet to the place of beginning. ‘Terms of sale, ns prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money In cash on the day of #ale, oF on the ratification thereof by the Court, and the bal- ance in equal payments in_ one and two'years respec tively, for which the promissory notes of the purchaser must be given, to bear interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on property said. No deed to be given till the terms of sale ure fully compiled with, All conveyances und recording ut purchaser's cost. A Geposit of $50 at the time o' are not complied with In sev sale the Trustee reserves the ri and cost of defaulting purchaser. SAM'L MADDOX, Trustee, 1925,28,01,3,4 462 Louisiana JUNCANSON BHOS,, Anctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON SEV- ENTH STREET. BETWEEN F AND G STS. SOUTHWEST, “AND ON MARYLAND AVENUE AND E STREET, NEAR WATER STREET SOUTHWEST, AND $468 SQUARE, FEET OF GROUND IN SQUARE 1120, By virtue of a decd of trust to us us Trustees, dated November 24, 1885, and duly recorded, ' November 25,1885, {h the land records of Wash: ton County, District of Columbis, we shall offe on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER the NINTH, 1485,'at FOUR. AL, the following rty, viz: All of Lot No. 7, according to Herron urch’s recorded subdivision of square 467; also, the uorth part of Lot 6 of Herron and Church's re corded subdivision of square No. 467. Said’ property fs situated on 7th street, between i and @ streets southwest, Ina very desirable locatiog and improved by athree'story (pressed brick front)’ dwelling, O12 Tin street southwest. FOUR P. M., same day, on Ifthe terms of sale from the day of to resell ut the risk, ie Also, at HALF-! premises, we shall offer for sale original lots No.2, 8 and 6, in Square 269, a valuable property: for business, mi Water street and the * Long bridge.” ‘Terms of sale on each property ‘Soi ne-third cash: balance in ‘two notes of equal amonnt, atsix and twelve months, with Interest until paid, secured upon the premises sold by a deed of trust. $150 deposit upod exch plece of property on day’ of sale. Also, on THURSDAY, 1 MBER TENTH, 1885, at FOUR P.M, at the auction rooms of Duncan- sou Bros, corner 9th and 1) sts. n.w., we shall offer tor sale crue Lots 11 and 12 in square 1126, contain- ing 8,405 square feet of ground. ae ERASTUS M. CHAPIN, GEORGE W. COCHRAN, } Trustees, n28-eotd7 ed HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND S STREETS, BEING NUMBER 1801 EIGHTH STREET NORTHW: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the third day mm of February, 1883, and duly recordedin Liber No. 1027, folic 307, et seq., one of the Land Records, for the District of Columbia, and. by direction of tue party secured thereby, { shall self, in front of the premises on THURSDAY, DECEMBER. THIRD, 1485, at FOUR O'CLOCK BP: M., Lov 39, in Grof'ssub: division of part of original Lot N. 2, in square No.417, ether With the improvements, Ferms: Que-third casi; the residue in two equal inents at six and twelve months, with ‘notes bear in interest at six percent per sinum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the ‘property told.@AlL conveyancing, &c, at purchaser's Gost. $100 deposit required attimeofsale. GEORG Is HULMES, és Surviving Tr COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, _ (00M HOUSE AND ‘acres to highest bidder; three miles feat this el Bauitable place for one in departments, Enquire S LUCKETT, 1221 F st. n.w. | dl. (OR RENT—A GOOD, NEW 3-ROOM COTTAGE two miles from city, with two acres of land, sual fruits; $5 per month. din Kt. A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ay OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—WILL SELL OR exchange for city property a Farm containing 115, ‘acres three iniles from Guilford Station, Loudoun Cc Va; u Furm containing 182 acres on’ the Potomac river. five miles below Alexandria, Plenty of fruit, ood outbuildings und well fenced, 821 Ta. ave., Yashington, D. n2e-Bte A {BEAUTIEU: NTRY 5) from Washi containing 1 ‘# high state of cultivation, It has every convenience for easy und first-cluss farming, and the marketuble Products more than pay the expensenof the place. ‘The mansion was recently designed by a well-kenowy, Bos ion arehiitect, and ts firstcluss in all its arrangelbente. Also two good dweliing-houses for foreman and other hands. AS a mburban home it Is aluxury. and needs only to be to be appreciated. ‘The owner parts with It only because business demands his removal to Inquire of owner, 8, R. PRIEST, on the place, one mile from ‘Takoma Station, D.C. on Metropolitan Branch, B. and V. R. R. Post Oifice address Box 393, Washington, D. C. nls-2W* Ol SALSIMPROVED FARM EN VIRGINIA, not m the city, near a flourishing village, Inquire at 1220 New-York ave.,after 4 p.m. n10-1m® OR BAI HAVE “A GOOD MANY small farms on the Metropolitan Branch, in the yieinity of Linden, Fores: Glen’ and Gaitiersbarg. Also, two very desfrable Houses in Hyattsville, A. 2 HILL & CO..1338 F st 5-1 146 ‘Chole Lots on 16th st _R2eSt WAL. P, YOUNG, 2808 P at. {OR SALE—LOT NORTHEAST CORNER 25TH nd K ta nw. 24 feet front on K at. by 70: ‘Twommall Hricks ou reat “Rests 6S motte each “istek ‘ine location for house and store. no a ANS & BEALL, aleim nn Ley re R SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE . W ‘on both & geroers'on tot se, wide. parking, ides: st seim 1418 F street SALE 110 BY 100 ESTO! iy a gege ‘for a! mbaita block of bupoat | HILL @ Uo. Tide F a aol es eee Thar aever tae wears cut alwaye ¥ PUR- ‘near Be ere =, can be worn feo: | “is tor salons =| Tes FERS moderne’ OAT Przasant Rertzcroxa THE MOST AGREEABLE FEATURE TO US, OF OUR SHORT, BUT SUCCESSFUL CAREER, IS THE SUBSTANTIAL SUPPORT WE HAVE RE- CRIVED FROM THE WORKINGMEN OF THE DISTRICT, THIS, IN ITSELF, PROVES THAT OUR CLAIM TO SELLING FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS AT POPULAR PRICES I8 A GOOD ONE. WORKINGMEN OWE IT TO THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES THAT THEY SHOULD GETTHE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR THE MONEY THEY WORKED 80 HARD TO EARN. COME AGAIN, GENTLEMEN, WE VALUE YOUR PATRONAGE WE SHALL LOOK OUT FOR YOUR INTERESTS AND ENDEAVOR TO ANTICIPATE YOUR WANTS. REST ASSURED WE SHALL DO OUR PART TOWARDS KEEP- ING QUALITIES UP AND PRICES DOWN. WHATEVER YOU MAY NEED IN THECLOTH- ING LINE FOk MAN, BOY OR CHILD, FOR LABOR, BUSINESS, SCHOOL OR DRESS PUB- POSES YOU ARE SURE TO FIND FOR THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER 7TH AND D STS. *@raLl BLUE SIGNB, naa 3.M. GRADY, Maxacrn. Szatexm A sxouxcmcern, We have received special lot of SEAL, BACQUES, ‘Small bust measure, which we offer at $100 and up- Wards. ‘These are bargains not offered heretofore this early in the season, Larger sises and full lengths at all prices, SEALSKIN ; Fox, Lynx and Skank, ‘rimmed. Sean onios ‘at ‘New York PLUSH GAQQUES, PLUSH VISITES, PLUSH ULSTERS. A special lot of Cloth Newmarketa direct froin Berlin. Sim a Late tae toa Cares Colored 8wansdown, direct importation. and walking, Amanementa. as, reciged itn math; Kindle by asst was mm ness by a sudience last night. There isa {mprovement in the lady's eciing since she was tion of Sardou's “Andrea,” ‘called “In Spite Of All,” contains some pretiily pathetic passages On Trini for Mite Life. THE CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST ANTONDS NARDELLO. This morning the Italian, Antonio Nardello, indicted for the murder of a fellowcountrys THE ROYAL RECEPTION IN LOUISVILLE OF THE ‘WASHINGTON COMMITTEE. tel ge ryireeas consisting of Col. M. M. Par- ker, Mr. Matthew Trimbie, and A. T. Longley, representing the Garfield’ Masonic Memorial association, has returned from Louisvilie,where deieate comedy, Dut, they wgnt to present to the Masonic Orphans | 82d others that are full of temeren 1} Judge MacArthur, for trial—Messra. G. B. Cork= and Widows' home the money which had been | {a a story of aycune, husband's lnteronnes fer | hilland T.M. Fields for the defendant, and Lats Trams The Sk, THE HENDRICKS OBSEQUIES. Continued From the First Edition. subseribed for the home, which- was to have been in this city as'a memorial to Garfield. The commitice were most royally welcomed and entertained. vy were given a public reception at the home and saw the 200 children, and the money was received with ap- Preciative addresses. committee were told that the occasion was a very gratifying one to those interested in the work. not so much because of the money they brought as because ofthe fact that people so far away should re- member the in Louisville. They said that they would make the money a nucleus of & distinctive fund, to be known as the Garfield Endowment, and they would endeavor, through the’ friends of Garfeld, to make the Seals ee Bnasteace eel ined at the Pendennis clul enjoyed their brief visit very much. : —— RosBeRies ReErorrap.—James 0. Turner, Sih and 8 an actress and how his loving little wife saved him as he was about to elope. As the wife Miss Maddern was a most interesting and winning Seu rae the demands ot wt eg d rench role at times, over: re sources of her aru. Mr. Richard, Manefield, ‘as ment Mite: § Bin, as Ssiin, tho. prisos Gon! mrent. Mil Ni as prima Sad Was bright and vivacious, The stage set for the first act was very fine. ALBAUGn's OPRRA Hovse.—The company of minstrel singers, dancers ‘and. ‘eccentric comedians” appeared at this house last night, though not strong numerically, and herelore not affording a greatly, varied énter- jnoment, still give a \y performance. George Wilso in bis “Yatoueme™ provoked the usual immoderate laughter, the banjo miey- ing of E. M. Hall, the acrobatte act of the Len- tons and the “inusical melee” by Goodyear, Adams and Casey were amusing. Carl Rankin, Who 18 a great favorite, is not with the com: Pany, although it was positively announced in ‘Advance that he would appear. Forp’s Opera Hovsr.—The Ford's last aes was of @ Pe t has become too familiar of late years, Miss Myra Goodwin ig’ young lady who has had litile stage expe- Bright tace ahd'a light volot, a play hua bese ig anda a nisier" and fa this she ap- District Attorney Worthington for the govern- en The court was unable to ill the from talesmen drawn yesterday, and sho Berondant having ten chal! lett and the government two the drawing of 50 talesmen to report morrow morulng was directed. Local Netes. A petition has been fled ment of a committee to take charge of ness affairs of Judge J. J. Coombs, who Tecent attack of paralyais, has tent to manage lls business affairs. The District Commissioners’ office was. to-day, and none of the clerks were except'some In the collector's office, engaged in writing up the entries of ions made during the pressure of Week of more, . ‘cane of fenry K. Bur Washington Gadel Gorpe, charged wi ping a spinning Jenny in connection ir given by the corps, was in the Police Court to-day continued indefinitely, Ella Boston wae A colored woman named sentenced to sixty days in jail by Judge Snell ~ s to-day for larcen MARRIAGE IfCENSES.— Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Jom than Waters dd Georgeana oa James E. Pyles and Annte E. Struder, of Faire fax county, Va.; lanac Milton and Laura: Miseol Henry Smith and Lucinda Brown, of Hillsdale, D.C; Narct<sus Miller Bradiey and Mary Grace Stark; Chas. R. Dachay and E. Bo Ovtowa, Kansas; John M. Vi and Elia Voorhees, both of county, 3 Michael Meidel and Mary Lisch, =! —S For THE Niont Schoot Foxp.—Dr. Hood, treasurer of the might school fund, desizes to acknowk the following receipts: FromT. H. Heat Horatio King, $2; Miss | Isabel Lenman, $1; F. L. Moore, Georgetown, $5, fe Graham, $1; Mrs. La Fetra,@2, anda Friend, $1, and Wm. Mayse, $5. ‘The Courts. Cmerrt Cover, No. 2. Merrick. Yesterday, Rives agt. Rocker, judgment oom fessed tor $137 with interest from June ®, 1884, Special Dispatch to Tax EVENING STAR INDIANAFOLIS, Det. 1st, AT THE CHURCH. When the funeral cortege reached the entrance of the church Bishop Knickerbocker and large number of the local clergy came out to meet it. ad casket, richly and elaborutely mounted in ver, Was taken from the hearse a detail of light infantry, and, preceded by the bishop and his associate divines, all with surplices decked with mourning, the procession slowly filed down the aisle. The measured tread of the soldiers the corpse Kept pace with a funeral dirge by the organ. The pall-bearers followed, then the Cot ‘committee, and next Mrs, Hendricks, sup} still by her brother. The immediate family brought up the Tear. |The catafalque had been removed to the church and draped as before, with national golors intertwined with insignia of mourniny The chancel was heavily draped wi mourning, and banks of flowers were Brranged along the altar __ railing, The | casket was placed, and then the family relations, friends, pall-vearers, es- corts and committees were ‘assigned to 'tho seats reserved to them. Tho cathedral seats only 850, and it was estimated that 150 could find standing room, so that thé number of ‘of admission were limited to 1,000. Zhe commitiee on arrangements, aided by s strong guard, ‘succeeded in keeping back the press of the ‘multitude, but it necessarily re- juired some time olders of quired: e to adinit only the holde! til i $3 i A i E streets northwest, reports stolen from drawer $25 in cash.—John J. Busey, 1351 B street, reports stolen (rom him an overcoat worth $i2.—Wm. T. Ashby, 300 I stteet, reports stolen from him four boxes of cigars, worth 98. _——_.—__ POSTPONEMENT OF THE LAUXCHIxa.—Chief Constructor Wilson, of the bureau of constrac- tion and repair,has informed theSecretary of the Navy that in consequeuce of the prolonged wet weather he will have to eens time of the launching of the Chicago at Chester, Pa, until Saturday next, the Sth inst., at 11:15 a. m. The sent approved the 3 {Saeed and orders to the above effect have ef Oy i "Eales, age ener a dat Medical Direotor U. J. Cleborne,'U-S 8 ‘THe following members of Congress have lo- cated at 52 B street northeast for the winter: T. J, Henderson, Illinois; W. D. Bynum, Indiana; EB. Winans, Michigans = A PATENT was issued to-day to Thos. A. and A. A. Connolly, of this olty, for a gas conveying ‘apparatus. Determined to Take His Seat, WISCONSIN’S DYING CONGRESSMAN ON THE WAY TO WASHINGTON. A telegram to the New York Times from Mil- Fe eet § nee at written for her call Peared last night, Her ‘sii and dancii rere liberally appiaaded. ““Sisie announced to remain at Ford's all the week. Herzo’s Opera Hovse.—The manager of this house seems on the point of solving the Problem of how togive really entertaining enter- inments at a Moderate charge for admission. He has got together a company which contains material quite as good as thai which the pub- lic has been aecustomed to find in the average high priced opera bouffe company. The per- formance of “The Mikado” last night only needed a little more careful drilling of the cho- Tosand more precise and rigid rehearsing of the whole company by the stage manager and musical director to make it really excellent. The Yum-Yum of Miss Agnes Earle, the Nanki- Poo ot Mr. Coventry, the Mikado of Mr. Whee- Jan and the Pop-Bah'of Mr. Mack Charles were Yell sung and acted with spirit. Their solo and concerted numbers were applauded again and again. The Ko-ko of Mr. Ouklcy aroused much laughter, but It is still a very unfinished per. formance, The same_ ma: Said of Miss McHenry’s Katisha, it AN IMPRESSIVE SCENE. Meantime the funeral anthem was rendered by @ double quartette, The presence of the dead, with all the imposing surroundings, the grlef of those most nearly aMicted, and the solemn musie, all aking the final rites of Christian burial, made up the most impressive seene of all the obsequies. Every head was bowed. The service was conducted by the rector of St. Paul’s, Rev. Dr. Jenckes, assisted : Equity Court—Judge Hagner, by Bishop “Knickerbocker and Rev. Drs. kee, Wis., Nov 01 me netic made; Willrun at) Yesterday, Greer agi, Johnson. restraint Stringfellow a, anon, 4 Auk; | waukee, » November 30th, says: Congress | Herzog’s until further notice, and is well worth | orice di Sneed Wilson aaaieers, Of the church, Onna aT fee’? | man Joseph Rankin, of Manitowve, arrived in | seeing’ 2 py ees report rau Tho Hyatt; auditors Feport Fatified. -Adouraed sine die.” Affairs in West Washington. Gaaxp Visrratrox.—The grand annual ation of ‘the National Council, order of Uni American Mechanics, to American Guard Council, No, 1, last night at thelr ball on Bist street Was” sn Interesting occasion, Aner speeches and congratulatory remarks were made ail repaired to Kaiser's restaurant, where asumptuous feast was spread, SATTLE MARKET.—Nale of tive stock at Dro vers’ Rest, D. C., as reported by Tavenner: yesterday, as “follows: 187” eattle up Sold; best At 4% to 44g: gond at 4 to diy: medium at ; COMMON uty to snd fambs: Tambe at io" tarling at ip to 4: ‘sheep at 2i_ to dy. 18-cows and cal at $25 to $50, Markel brisk. GRAIN ReckreTs.—Canal boat Samuel Jare boe arrived with 2,000 bushels of wheat and their presence desired to bear testimony of their ‘esteem for the dead, occupied seats in and around the chancel. Mrs, Hendricks had @ seat near the head of the illustrious dead, and on either side were her tromediate relations and those most nearly allied by blood to her deceased husband. Among those accommo- dated in the vicinity of the catatalque could be seen many who have Ges Sonepindetsly in the civil and military history of the country, ‘The always impressive funeral service of the Episcopal church was rendered with jraposing juncts. The tender and touching allusions to the noble qualities of the dead, his private vir- tues and public services called'forth tears from many eyes, and some, not able to restrain their emotion, gave ‘way to sobs. With the conclusion 'of the service the committee on arrangements promptly took charge, the mill. tary escort doing duty as active pall-bearers- The cortege slowly made its way to the door w the somber musi¢ of a funeral anthem by the THE Brscrorr Covrse.—One of the new fea- tures of the first Bischoff concert Friday night atthe Cor tional church will be the first pearance of Mr. John Battomly, a new Ens lish tenor, who has recently come fo this city to reside. “Those who have heard hin speak highest terms of his musical powers, seats are on sale at Ellis’ THEATER ComIqux—Another varied and amusing show !s given at this house this week by the New York Female Minstrels, The lead- ing people are Engle and Roberts, vocalists; John Fenton, clog dancer; William Sharpley, musical genius; Golden and Drayton and Miss Lillie Wood. DIMk MUSEUM.—Miss_ Louise Arnot, a bright and lively young actress, supported By a good company, appeared at this house Inst night ina drama called “The New World.” The play for this evening is “Fun on the Hudson.” THE FISKE JUBILEE SINGERS Will render their delightful plantation melodies and hymns Milwaukee at 10:50 o'clock this morning en route to Washington. He is accompanied by his wife, son and daughter. On Wednesday the party will continue its journey to the capital. Congressman Rankin is in 9 dying condition, and his eftorts to take his seat in Congress pre- sent a pitiful spectacle. He has for some time fannouveed his intention of taking his seat in the House at the reconvening of Congress, de- spite the earnest protestations of his friends, the remonstrances ot his constituents, and the warning of his physician. Congressman Van Schaick sald to-day that Mr, Rankin would die in the harness. “He is going to Washington,” continued Mr. Van Sehaick, “and he will be sworn in, but he will never occupy his seat. He shows indomitable pluck and energy in making the effort, but it will be wasted.” Mr. Rankin was stricken while in Washington last ‘winter with Bright's disease, and nas been ill inthe ved - | eversince. Lately he has shown symptoms of | at th it ch this and 1,200 bushels of corn for J.G. and J. M. Wat- Sur and adirge froma military band with- | heart disease and is Hable to die avacy mo- | row evenings ee ore to-mor | ore. Wheat sold on ‘Change at 4 vena to 97g r- ment, He is 53 years old and one of the most Mrs. Hendricks attended, as before, and fol- lowed by the near relatives and friends of the family, walked slowly out of the church and entered the carriage assigned to her. The pro- cession from the cathedral to the grave was an ee The “Voudoo” Doctor's Tricks. ANOTHER SENTENCE OF SIX MONTHS IN JATIn William Thomas, the colored cents and corn sold at 53 cents, JRMPERATURE AND UOXDITION oF WaTER ATT A. M.—Great, temperatare, 40; con- dition, 25. Receiving reservoir, 42; condition at north connection, prominent democrats in the state. ———— +90 Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations south i Vashington Stock Exchiage day? onnection, 15. Distributing reservoir, tem- impouing epectacio. 90 the Wushingion Stock Exchange. are Reptigaay: | tor, who is now serving aterm of one year in | connecti m5. Distcibating pon! Marks of Respect in London. fund, 6s. 1582, coin, i” "Sosa fund? os, | Jail for swindling persons of his own-color, was | Berature, 42; oor ‘cffinent gatehoure, 23. Sigh Zs 1902, coin, 1274 bid, 17 ‘asked. North Capitol and | brought up trom fail to the Police Court this | tides in the ah et THE UNITED STATES LEGATION CLOSED. | 2002 colu, 12’ bid, 13 Sorth capito les, wer to-day at 2:50am. and Loxpox, Dec. 1—‘The United States lezation | freq: Geonsciown Can sai bid Fivenen en morning and charged with stealing $18 and a 3:10 pan, here will be closed to-day out of respect to the | SSked: Neridaal Uuiun Ina Ii asked haces tie er watch from Margaret Robinson, an old memory of Vice President Hendricks, Rabid. Washington, Brick Machine, 110 bid. Penn. | eolored woman who lives on the commons near Alexandria Affairs, ——— ae oe” ween ae bid, You | theJail. Margaret testified that he stole the | Reported for Tae EVENINo Stan THE VIRGINIA SENATORSHIP. | pice, WL. 1., second more, 100 bid? Watch and money while she was gone to get | Trrmures or Resprct.—The seco Sa, him a drink of water for which be asked her. The defendant testified that be was passing the old lady's house on the day referred to, and she called “him in, She said her husband was rendered Vice President Hendricks bere to» day are the tolling of the town bell and fire bells for an hour ai noon by the direction of the mayor, the clothing of the Natioval building in The Barbour Forces Already on the Battle Ground at Richmond. Special Dispatch to THE EVENING Star, Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mo., December, 1.—Virginia sixes, consolidated. 53: paatdue coupons, 50%; new tent ated. > 0 eping company with another woman. After | mourning, and the display of mourning as RicuMonp,Va., Dec. 1.—The last detachment | P78 Siaes tar, Me Nosh Carolin sizes lds | Jooking in her hand he told her that the otter | ome busipess places and club-roommn. Of the Barbour forees for the opening of the | BALTIMORE, Mo, Devember 1.—cotton quiet— | Byon"™ she answered, “oonjuration Hae teen | oh ey, Rerour—Simon and Seale yt prostrate tent tot) Weshington’ om) the a1) Sr rdoll sud cxey warms nireer eines sprinkled about the house, and it pains me to | with creating a disturbance at» Bal O'clock a, m. fast mail, and have just arrived at Southern red, Y2ai4: southern amber. 97499; No. | Keep sweeping.” Army meeting, are held at the station-house 1, | 2 western winter red, spot, 87! ; December, Su | “No, Lord,’ shouted the old woman, “dat | this mornit ‘The ma has They ase, headed: by Get Wan, He Poynocoi | Sr january Oost: Reranes Sauer Coen | man ts teins” Morrissey; Daniel Many, Charles Brow, Ceo. They are headed by Gen, Wm. ‘yne, Of | southern sicudy ‘and quiet; western easy for'spo: und | The defendant, continuing his t Moore and Stephen Smith for drunkenness, Fauquier; Col. A. 8. Buford, who succeeded | steady for flares; southern white, 47440; southern | gad he: told her that he coal wiee ovas--lusew persmestoce the tenant Barbour in the presidency of the Virginia Mid- | JoN0w., athe mosterg, mised: spur, amudy: Sear, | man return and relieve her of pain and could | north siden of Chest church, groupes: Sat land railway; Capt. A. D. Payne, of Black | Outy drm. but duli-southern, d3ain western white, | five her something that) would surely make | shortly be completed. The work. on tse morta B7a38; western mixed, 35036; Pennsylvania, 35a3%, | he give him so much Horse cavalry fame, and several other delegates and representatives of Barbour’s interests. It is now understood that Gen. Payne, in co-operation with Colonel Mason, nephew of Governor-elect Lee, will exercise somewhat an authoritative control at the Barbour head- narters, Ail hauds in his management here franisly adinit the existence both of a fight aud 8 doubt as to Its result, but insist, in view of the admitted fact that «considerable proportion of side has already been begun, When that om the west is completed that section will become. one of the finest in the cliy,—The Behool Reading circle held its last night, and devoted the time to the Edw: ‘of England.—The contract supply the overscer of the poor with on his order for the use of the destliute have been awarded for three months to S.A. Mankin, G. E. Price, R, W. Avery and T. M. Fairfax— A new lamp has been put up by the city on Rye steady,72475, Provisions steady and unchanged. Petroleum’ lower—retined. 7igu7%._Sugar—copper Feflued- firm, 10%a10%. Whisky. steady, 1.194120. Other articles unchanged. Freights. to Liverpool Steamer steady—cotton, 5324.; flour, 15.; grain, Sd. Recelpts—flour, 2,900 barrels: wheat, ‘13,000 bushels; corn, 71,000 bushels; oats, 1,000 biishels; rye, 2,500 bushels " Shipments—tlour. 225 barrels; corn. 36/000 bushels. Sales—wheat, 350,000 bushele; curn, 150,000 e ee Danger Ahead in Utah. me him $15. id woman, secret,” said the judge, looking atthe prisoner. “If by lies and dis honest means you impress them with the idea. that you have power to work the wonders, and they give you money, that Is obtaining it'by a x! ‘Obtaining money in this way is larceny. You have no virtue to bring this woman’s hus- band back. You can have six months to re- § th 1 for him as a first choice, and a Betior qualified to practice : the Sas will be ‘paid for by the he members are for hi , z CLEING ter qu: ractice.” vas wi t en au tena FEARS OF BLOODSHED RESULTING FROM THE @ iy BRors, Bouse lessees.—The funeral of Master Edw. Henry, son of Ofticer Henry, took place to-day from Inte home,——The teachersof the public schools will be paid off by Clerk Snowden, of the school SHOOTING BY DEPUTY MAKSHAL COLLINS A telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 30th, says: Joseph McMurrin, who was shot barring accidents and complications, ‘which cannot well be calculated against, he will win, ‘and win with comparative ease. The Cemeteries of the City. THEIR EFFECT IN THE FUTURE ON THE HEALTH GEN, MAHONE'S PREDICTION. by Deputy Marshal Collins on Saturday night, | OF THE speaisiteretlies A SOGSMSTEON PROM board, next | Saturday.——Jacob 7 Thomas, a vel Gen. Manone, who has been in battle with | isstillalive. Collins was to-day turned over aes a < We ot sian Glas owns, seers cane eS it, at ~ both these aspirants for many years, when | to the military authorities at Fort Douglass, Aegis = vt gh egene a recent burn,—The Braddock house restau- rant fixtures have been attached, the proprie= tor, Mr. B, Bell, being out of the city, eto Se ~demorane A Last Look at the Dead. OVER 40,000 PEOPLE VIEWED THE REMAINS OF THE VICE PRESIDENT YESTERDAY, It Is estimated thatover 40,000 people viewed the remains of the Vice President as they lay im state in the Indianapolis court house yester day. Among those who passed through were Senator Voorhees and party. All the details of the funeral were finally arranged yesterday, The religious ceremony will be held in St, Paul's Episcopal church. One thousand tickets have been issued for admittance to the chu and the orders are such that noone will be ad: mitted to the edifice in the absence of the proper card. A detachment of soldiers and police will beon duty to see “that this order is carried out. In the foneral procession there Will be seventeen carriages for the exclusive Use of relatives and intimate private friends. These will jollow the bearse from the family residence to the church. ‘The processic formed at the ehure remains reach the chureh promptly at 12 o'clock. The line of march to Crown’ Hill cemetery, where the re- mains are to be interred, is fully five miles, shend, which has been submitted to the Dis- trict Commissioners, contains the following remarks on cemeteries: “In connection with ‘the subject of the sanitary condition of the sub- urbs, I would mention the question of ceme- teries, Washington, like every other growing city, is surrounded by burying grounds, and as dwellings are fast, approaching these ‘resting places of the dead, it is probable that in the hear future we may be compelled to take into consideration the effect that our cemeteries may have upon the soil destined to hoid homes and furnish water for the living. Where the population fs scattered danger to health from Tits source 48 hardly to be apprehended, but when people are gathered closely together ‘and a large number of deaths occur annually, the question of the disposition of human remains Becomes one of serious consequence, and the public health is apt to suffer from the effects of lose proximity of crowded cemeteries to the bodes of the living. ‘The question of the effect of crowded cemete- ries upon the public health is one which has re- celyed consideration at the hands of the health authorities of both this country and Europe, and there Is a growing sentiment to the effect thatthe trae way of aolishing forever the nuisance of cemeteries is to burn the dead and either to strew their ashes over the fields, as asked by a close irlend of his a few days ago to say what his opinion was, replied that Barbour might and probably would be beaten on account of the trading which he asserts will go on respecting the many circuit and county court judges and other state officials whom the democrats will have to select by the same caucus machinery, which makes his successor in jhe Senate. And in respect of his opinion it may be added that there are many indicatiogs of just such ma- nouvering ashe described, but that itis now: or will hereafter be confined to the opponents of Mr. Barbour only is hardly to be ex ‘The Arst eaucusof the democrats will convene to-nightand a Speaker be selected by a major- ity yote of its members. Should Stuart, of Alexandria, be renominated the friends of Bar- dour will claim it as an indication favorable to the senatorial aspirations of their chief. But as Stuart was the Speaker of the 1ast House and hak therefore some advantages over his compe- titors, such a result will by no means conclude the battle of the sheakership. ‘A novel fact relating to the late visit of Gov.- elect Lee toGov. Cameron {s that the former's anxiety over preparations to defend the Vir- ginia coupon cases before the supreme court grows partly out of the fact that the democratic attorney general-elect is not qualified to appear fears being entertained by the local authorities that he would be lynched if lef’ there. The. feeling at present existing between the Mor- mons and Gentiles is intense. The latter pro- claim the shooting ot McMurrin as a cold- blooded murder, directly resuiting trom Judge Zane’s ruling, punishing Burt for assaulting Collins a fortnight ago, while in the per- formance of his duty as an officer of the court. This view is not shared by en le, in view of the fact that MeMurrin admitted hé had assaulted Collins and was beating him at the time of the shooting. ,Itis maintained by those persons who understand the fact thut MeMurrin was one of the four men who were lying in wait to assail and perhaps murder llins, that the deputy marshal did what any man would do under like circumstances, itis said that the roads ieading to the peni- tentiary were guarded to-day by armed Mor- mons who had planned to murder Collins on his way in, it being expected that he would be brought to the city for e: ination, It was also rumored that MeMurrin’s triends would storm the penitentiary. Groups ol men are talking excitedly on the streets, and it Js belleved that a spark will precipitate trou- le, Lynch Law in Virginia. bet that tribunal as) the represen-| 4 NEGRO TAKEN FROM JAIL AND HANGED FOR | suggested by Sir Henry Thompson, or preserve | At the mecting of the ‘Indiana state bur asso tative of the state, Under’ the rule of AN ATROCIOUS MURDER, them in columbaria, elation yesterday afternoon Judge W. Q. that court requiring @ practitioner to] Henry Mason, a colored man who recently | _ These remarks are merely incidental to the | Gresham presided. Major C. L. Holstein read have had three years of admission before the highest court of his own state, the newly elected attorney general who has never quail fied atall before the courtof appeals of his state cannot appear. Either ‘Supreme question of suburban sanitary conditions, and Will be added to after proper ‘study in my next rel When we consider the fact that some- thing over 4,000 persons die and are buried an- nually bere,and ‘that we still use the water & memorial paper, which was animously adopted, Passenger Agent Parke telegraphed to THE STAR last night from Harrisburg that the pecial train with the senatorial and congress: murdered Robert Hammersly, a young farmer living in Campbell county, near Lynchbnrg, Va., for the purpose of robbing him, was taken from the jail at Rustburg early Monday morn- Court must relax its rule or other council be from weils in the city, the importance of this | onal committee on board reached that va secured 10 represent the state after January | Mens naveed, The crowd of armed and dis- | sibject will be apparent 10 all. << next. ——>—— ——— ————— Greece Thinks She Must Fight. YEARS THAT SHE CANNOT KEEP HER HANDS ‘OFF TURKEY. ATHENS, Dec, 1.—The president of the council has informed the foreign consuls that it is feared that a struggle between Greece and Tur- key is inevitable. ——___ A Virginia Woolen Mill Burned. STAUNTON, VA., Dec. 1.—Rankin's woolen factory, in the interiorof the county, was burned by an iheendiary fire last Friday.’ The loss is $20,000 and the insurance $6, pinearance 60/0 The Richmond Whig Not Sold. pee Va., Deo, Se Pe are of eect ting ® reoelver for the. Hohe of its cre {paper was put up at auc. tion to-day. The highest bid made for ‘the en- tire property was $4,000. ‘The bid was not ac- copted, but it wilt be reported to the court for reir) ’ fou, ‘and going to Mason’s cell they found that e was chained to the floor, and was coatless and in his stocking feet. ‘The staple to which the chain was secured was wren loose, a Tope with a hangman’s knot was thrown over the negro’s head, and he was shuffled out of the jail in a hurry. ‘As tho party reached a window leaving the, jail, two of the, men’ gras Mason and pitched him out head foremost. ‘He was caught two others on the outside and hurried off down the road about haif a mile, where he was hanged to the limb of a tree on the roadside. ‘The negro was strangled to death, and afterwards his was riddied with pistol balls and buckshot. being assured of the negro’s death the lynchers quietly dispersed, The jailer stated, nt the inquest that he recog- ni two of the lynching party, and gave thei ‘names to the siate attorney. Pastor Downs EXPELLED FROM THE Con- FERENCE.—At a largely attended meeting of the Baptist ministers in Boston yetterday ‘the case of the Rev, W. W. Downs, recontly Bowdoin juare Bapt church, ered, and after some discussion as to the course be taken, resolutions were unanimously Rear Estate SALES.—Messrs, Fitch, Fox & Brown have just sold ior Gen. T. T. Crittenden, of San Diego, Cul., to Mr. Justice Stanley Mat- thews, lots 24, 25, 26 and 27, square 191, hav- ing a frontage of G8 feet on 16th street, above S street, tor $8,160. Also, for Armand Jardin, part. lot 17, in square 159, fronting 30 feet on N street, near ticul avenue, with a depty of 120 feet, to Mrs, Harriet L. Coyle, for $7,771 1so, ‘to James F. Keenan, s. lots 115 and 116, in square 181, having a total frontage of 45 feet on 16th street, between O and P streets, with adepth of 1251-4 feet, for $10,138.50. ae a 13,500, 488 Droperty ‘corte Al for y on dant side of 7th street, just Horth of G street Alexander McCue has’ sold to George A. Mc- Ilhenney and C. B. Bailey, for $18,973.06, three lots, 21x100 feet each, on the north side and ‘one '24x100 on the south side of 8 strect, at the corner and east of 17tn street; three lots, 21x 95, and one lot 24x95 on the south side of Swann street, at the corner and east ot 17th street, two lots 21x120 and 21x92, tronting on ire avenue at its intersection with Traveler's Guide. Pexm. Rovre—B. « P. Station, Gih and Bate—For x, Hladeiphia, Boston and ihe hast, 7:10, 6 #40 Vimited ex.),"and 11 ams 2 11220 aight. For ‘Boston. 2p. phia accommodation, 6 pan.” Sui 4,10 pam. and 13:20 night. For Si. Louis’ and Pitsburg and west, Tinaited) daily, #40 & m., (Fast five) daily to Cl nutland st. Lous und except Saturday to Chicago, #50" azn. Chicazo and. Cincinnat, 7:10 pam daily; “Pacitic xpress, 10-90" pan” dais. Riel aio =m. md and the South, 2p Bm ‘or Baltimore, 71S, B80 (except Sunday), q 40, 11:00 ani, 22405, 2:00, 4500, 420, 4:40, Goo, 7.0, 10-00 pn. ana 120 Oa, 90, : ies ls tate ety ‘i. dinily, Knnaponia, 7:18 tun, 12:05 ahd 4229 pan. dali, pe ‘On Sunday 4:00 p. “ft xp 0. Rove sat nue ‘nd, Ned), 10:10 20 ain. 6:30 and 1 5 I. Crittenden has Democrats from the States, adopted to the effect that Mr. Downs having, by aoe Ss streets. ey eae ORGANIZING ASSOCIATIONS IN'THISOTTY. | Rf, Tement, Sroression aud ‘the cause of Christ, | 173100 foot ouch on thooate Ads of Tounstecet Movements are on toot, it is said, among | nist bership in tire at the corner of Blakestreet, which lies between @emocrats here to organize state associations | Reece’ ft wes also reaulve% Wwe hereby |8 and TT streets; the price pald. was $1.20 per similar to those which flourished here under | disclaim all fellowship — = n ase minivier, oe on Le Rises 8, wordy wo [republican administrations, Mr. John B. | while, we eamestly poy duct a8 10 win the | $14.000, the ground fronting about 240 fect on ‘Trainer, of New York, who is srcandidate for | 20d so, change, his, conde, of the Christine | the strect. from New York avenue to N the office of doorkeeper of the House, has been ey that we approve of the action of the et stand 24 streets, the average active in organizing an associatian to succeed Bowacin joare eoulaty in ‘closing their house | depth being about 1 the old New York republican association. Se OCR se eS ep Soner He Drow’r Kru, Wirsox.—The case has the countegaseen ona Noprowal of the Tax Crxomxart Erzcros Casme.—At yoo: | of William T. Williams. alias William Thomas, Jersey democratic Congressmen, has also been | Devisy © G1 that according tothe decision Till Beaarick Wilson, also colored, ax Sree ne, are will bs take: Be ip ead, tm in the case of the republican souators, nine can- in Tux Stan, was called ot with the cla ee aise law and rales, didates on the ican ticket for representa- Court this morning. Both ‘ees, sat ae MrmiereeiSinncten Henares seme | vauesic mead obser a eee "9 te Dgloateae it was decided Judge Huston, ‘testified that he found Wilson ‘A dlepatch from Duin ere Gen. Grentell tet | before tue stats supreme court, Boundary, street, estified that on egraphs that bodies of rebel cavalry and infan- | 4B awn 0, TexeGRAPH ViCTORY.—The su- | the stable try are demonstrating on the left bank of the AD tox Laneiane adirmed | time ie ead Nile, near » The armored steamer The fuagmentor tbe lower court in case withe jant had Lotss is employed in shelling the rebels, The | the, Bal ssToulsiana and Texas Tallrosd | (aot ‘gould mahdi’s death, instead of decreasing his pres- | «om, ‘the Western Union also prove pany Telegraph bas increased, . This sult was brought to

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