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AUCTION SALES. rrn n days. £Jt 5CASs'-'N BROS. Ait "- neer". iSTTt qoU'EH' T PI ' NTTURE. CARPETS. &r r{ \T*'Nrl IN i:1 » So 8«0 PENSSALv \\T \ A v i MT N KTH^T^T. CC^NSl^TlNu IN PART OF JI \XO H ' IK tX) 1H T"D p 7-^ -y V I > RT JJ \ i ^ S I AN L)-^. \[ J I \ ^ f - < Ki.> MTKi I >sIDEB ,SkJ}p\TI v \ M< i. DIN IN t HAlK>. HCH.K' "\i R' «.*r » ri'L.L'.'WS BOi> I 1- RS. : FF.Vrm KBun r> andiron* brt! » 1 tv, p \ V fip l>i K L *- «* { Isv «*^APsi MTCHES UlfcN>L-3. ®C.. On T^UR>DVY Ar'UNINO.DFCrMBFBTmR. I^LNIH vi:i v at l£> CFt I-vlj. At wn , named b a*. the entire Furnitut^ Sc.. Obtained therein. iL PEREMPTORY S\L£ OF » AIR F'SE MAHOGANY , r t>* «-\' PTVijf HO;a HAN ;»S nlCiH. ® J LLv \ iCHED. I VNi- T YE\R:>OLD. -OUND ?>!DGF TL b ALL HAKNEaa. NU 1 AFRAID OF l ij lM CARS. ALSO. v \i ipr ] ; TTVNP** HIGH. 7 YEARS OLD. VERY ! *UititfOR .-ADDLE MARE. THOROUGH BREED TL» abov ' -k will V cold vithou* r-« rvr. at public IDAV MoRMN ». DECEXBE FOI. RTlt-SIH ELi VMS O'CLOCK in frout of Mr. W \Sfl NAI i;*"» -taMes No. 122»" =tr-«-t northwest. at which pew- wi 1 be on exhibition on and after I Tn^l -r. Ilt'n I> » inlrf-r. and partis contemplating pur-basin* .-an nde after aain«* and have t>rivl.--jre of niary evuninauon \ nrwm* to sfde. The horses v> r-- t: lsrti: from Kentucky Kid have line j>edi»tT'-es. £11 tb.c ft r pr.vaV part. h> u-c very handsome. and eldvai such i- ran* ai»- hUMl aactlao; tatonah ^ '..cv-d t . .i^a i* :.t- -1 1- li-li'i opportunity to obtain a food buy tin Bj or r >A mar. dl' J' DL'SCAS>OS BRO.?.. Auctionemi. 7pHOMAS DOWLISO. Au.tlotif rr. 'ir.L'STEES" SAI E OF VALl"»RI.E RF\L ESTATE IN IKE < iTY OF W\!sn«SO»'-S l>. C. By rlrtue ct ' C<*d of trust, ;h!>c dar Vafch. A. D. -..yi rpcoide-l ai Ul<"r So 9«.'4. foil . - t the r>--' rc< :ii- P:«t t of <_' ini .bia. d at the r»'.;r.w of the i»rTies thereby secureiE we »iii ! <-!! -t v i..i auot: n. in :r«'iit of «-a< h ol the prem- 1*-^ bcTfcUi. tr t.'e> .'. . 11 ' l,.io'.rin* r*ul t^ta*'*. to wit ' \.»t; FRIDAY. F' >FI: ! TESTH DAY I DECEMBl R, A D :-« : at buFE " » K 1' >! ail t!. «e 1 » * - > -.f A>Qad i n as L ta Om. Two Thr-e liereD Twelve | and !,; 1. cethi j«tnd at.d tw^nty-thrsw i - *:. H r«»a»l i:Jtn street ! twt. ki-jv. :i iu- M i : .-.usrhUsr Hcuse prop- j trty. at d fc" :tt ; Al-y a 'a- t il-.r Ihu^ hou> *. And IM Vr DI1 1 ELY \F'. VR Tr!F. s\LE of pi> p- ^TtT -k . :7~1 Wt' v. II sell Ti i thusv piec^ of oroond k ^ asthvnsi thirty--: e t*'t ^en ii!cht^ %.:* lot t^rLiv -v vi-.u ii.» Wrtf thirty ii fret una kov^h il:» h^> of It»t"tv.vt.* \ »-v X>. « t ftaid ) ts. ill | tHiUHT*; oEt* th« 'i-.iL hU'l situJit tl on rtoTith K - rfft-r. l- a -n 1 'rh j7»ci 14th eu«t Ira- pj. vkI I-ruii-t? IwtriiiutIioib* » ^-1 Lveroouis r-rm- f -a' Of--th'rd of th< p-irc'aase ructi'-y cash. - balaLice ii' -;:x twi lvea*:d e -!t.->n moutlis. with interest at s:.\ ;*r ceru iroat day s.:>. for wliich the I ur>-I ii-'-r - puri-haaerv »h.iil »-lve their proiui<«. ry sofpa n Jnml by drrd< r ds cf trust on tbe property ssld/«r all cash, at tr;*-' n of Mwwilllm t or pur, r. .- i't" 1 'i '< ca-h ots each pi-te of property at*»be time of aai** A!ir nvcyuni-inir and recording at purchaser r i-i:rrha*-is' cc«i. 'I -vrnsof sale to be c< inpi:. d -v_til i: t » - f- -ta da; of sale, other**is»e the property will r-- -id at the riaic and cost o rl -fHiiititiaL-urcfcasVr vr tar ra. aiter f.\e dayV nut ice in The £r» >tar 1 he said real rotate a :11 t>» s id s>;bj-ct .1 f.- a:. J :>-'-ssmeats ti.ei>-.'!:. Ihe tax collector - ctrtit'. :te v.f the :ax>-» and a?3essuient« will beelbiiiitcdi.* th- >: Us. HiLUAM J MILLER. ) ' 'ttn - 4.' Ia uisiana aTeaue.' T._ JCHS PA'ICH. i d4-<lKd* Cob 10th s»tre<.t northwest^ j F^ANCIAL. JStocs. asd (train" Exchasoe. lX-i 1 ilREET SORTHWE-T, OPPOSITE EBBITT HOUS*. T BRIGHAM BISHul & CO.. SPECIAL WITH S. M. HIBBARD. MEMETR OF SEW YORK STOCK EXCTIANCE. BO' SELL ASD CARRY STOCKS. GRAIN ASD PETROLEUM OS MARGISS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REUGLAR SEW YOR& STOCK EXCHASGE ASD CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. ALL PFRSOSS ASD THL PUBLIC OESERALLY ARE ISV1TED TO EXAMINE THE FACIL C)F THIS OFFICE. COSSTAST gUOTAT.DSS FROM SEW "iOKK sTOCK EXCHASGE ASD CHICAGO BOARD OF TLADE BY PiUVATE \VIl;LS DIRECT To OUP. OFFICE. E-2 The Stock And (.train Exchange. 1331 F STRFF.T. Isatttw evf-rr n"ierr,r<>r? a print«J list of all the at tire st.>ck3 dealt in on *' - S w York Stock Ex«*hamre Also. >r)in and Pr dealt in fg .:.p CfekaRD B< 'ird of Trade, shvw l-.k- hirh-si. lowest and c sine i_n- of the day Th-.s>- are i- iii -d tr** to at-y n Idr «s. Pervons who d-sir*- to s!s*cu ute ::i Sc .< ks. Grain and iTcvs. in a u: xie-ate way anti at bhII risk should cxacnine the-p^c'al fiwili'ies of th:s ffice Those who inay be uBtti'l'-1 :> att. Lid i«rsonaliy cat. i av.- ;.i i-.fortjition as to terms. < r,d,riva3. «c.. tri_iiipi;y lor.vaidej t_pjn application. Address T. BRIGHAM BISHOP A CO . dll-et 1331 F street. RuBT. «l. Thomas. cLate oi Louifvflte. KyA BROKER rs* GRAIN. FROTTSIOSS, COTTON ASD PETROLEUM. No. 613 13th S:t*et (Satlonal Metroplitan Buildiuir.) ' Orders to *my or ««eil. on n.tr^r n nr for cash, erecute 1 <jd the Chioa^T? B- ard of Trade and Sew York Cotton ilxchatu-e. Cvi -tiUt tjuotatloiis tistiiutlf teceival by direct private wim I F P SCHM1TT A CO.. Ch!fi?r> correspondent. SAWYER. W ALLACE i CO.. Sew York correspondent. <N:;tier.sl Metropolitan Bank. fcefercno* (Hou 'Orders by Telephone Promptly Attended to.> nT-Pli. ik CV BANKERS AND BR0KEH3, C.S F STREET SOBTHWESZ f Cffer ryoc'al frducerr.'Tfs to buy or oeTl CRUDE PETRoLEC M either tor Cash or on Maryfn. IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORS. I | tfc Invite correapocdenca AH information cheerfully gfeon. o5 UY ASD SELL U S (H'%"'T ASD D. C. BOSDS. Also. WajsU C GASLIGHT aiid AU other City btuUL Deposits -oo«yfTfV! anbv<-t to ?h«"lt. We pn> ST T C'T \L attention to ohtairilnff CORRF.CT and REUABLE ;nfoni:atioc rw*r«ln.k.- our various city aecuriues^ and are "rrp»r=u iu Ui anawer luijuiiice IIAlsRY c TOWTTRS A CO_ FANKEiA BROKFH3 ASD INSURANCE. m»*yi HJii F STP.FET N'ORTHWK<T. j JTEXBY COLLEGE LOTTERY. r*).OOC FOR *"2 Fourth t*a-;lar moi.thl'- urawin^-wfll rakt"1 rlacc In th* tTxkoxua; Mjs«.'Ziic iii Louisville. *> - THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27, lfW3 A U»I ll.L(TIHi \> i l MR DRAWTNO. Chart.ml v thr 1^ - : Ky..A£ti twiuedeclared )e«ra» b> th. ^ :;r; ,i. th> > .»t. B nd jrivt ri to Bctry ti:ti*\ ri;. suiu ui 4it.ii.uu0 :-^r the pr>^im.'t Wiws:': 1 - / -- l i A KE>ul.L HON IN SINGLE NUMBER DK\v.lS«.s V Every t:rV»t fi. ; : ! - »n »r.j rvit, r. ran cal! t»ut the i.'^ : i*" r: ~ k.-t ..r,fi 0 rre^ivTid'-urf l)Uiiih».r on th»* 'aw ; ». :h> w .-el ir. ' presence. Thew»draw.i..-» will -tr th-.> .sst 1 i.ursdio'oi every h K»iui ti - ft DEctMxi>H SCHEME 1 Prize 1 p'.le lumfl 1 VtUr 1 Pr-zes. $ -' WWeai h f u>» c E'r:ze*. »-mi 6.u*U Erizrsi. 5. ««> ItV t rue*. i.' ea. 1 10 OW " rt<> I*nzes, I'i .-a. ii 10«KK> CU' PriM*. i' a I: 1 «» l.WA Priest 10 ea. 1 it iei, f'A» e^.ci..ApprorLJiatiut: Prize*, i' TiJ»» i* Pnzea. " l.wiO 1 k Pnzetk ixu ejw a. ~ " i<w j 1J»7 Prizes. »110.4i>0 Whole tickets. half tickets, $2 27 tickets. $jo. ji Tlvketk *, «; Retiat j-. - - > mix clra't In lett» r. nT vr'i by ^Xpr L> \ ; Ni h\ E.EGibi i LED LETTllT. or " sr OHM: (. ' 1 i h mill n.ithtr :ivti'-». orders cf S «ii<i i;»«ac ,j\ .i; uk> ni: t*- s>-nt st cur ex- j.eTs» Auui » mi t.^ j j. DOUGLAS. LOUIS ruie. K> . uiWO ta 1 1 ikl, y^x _;6_ A-. uiiflr-i. »*. aUJO THE CELLfLOlD 1 KUss THAT SEVER BI:EAK4 never « »r» caaii. u.a can be wuru wiiue totti Ulrf la lvl lUkia.' At CBAS. FlSHFR'S. C2c 7th atreei northwest. 5IRS» FT^HES devotes hex a;Ui.Uon to Uic wantso Laos Patron*. lull j I GrIMaULT & Co. s MATICO CAPSnv^ Are warranted to eff^-t a rapid cr.ru .n th» most sefrerw -sues of j rivwte 'iiseases. They do not *ati>me the stome- c » all other Capeules with liiju.d Cctaiba do. and will found a aafe aad efltctive remedy. j*U^tuAtli S«.'LD Bk ALL DRLGGlSTil gtlXB OP RBR A BBB FFK K X ' fn AA B B W. K I 1 BE- A A BBB FB KK B 3 AAA B B F KK_ EBB A A BBB KEEK. it . A mJTTlTT CUBF FOR MALART\. CHTLLS AND i_K.Contains no Otilnine. Arsenic, or any meta.il cetz^ound*.at Dratnnatia. uu cent a. jjia-om COLD w tATHE3 e«nir.* an.1 <o "-v» r*ady for ft yrn showld call a' our Store, where we can show forvour!n«j»*-tion thelartres* aaaortHMBt of HF.ATISG STO\ESe*er s«-en in thicitv Ar.t-Kg them ar» the celebrated RADIAST H(.»ME LcCHE-SK and REGALIA, ah ><tnctly £r»t-claks f ertabU- Cue Stc vrv. Also, a im-at variety of COOKING STOVES and PANGES. both Krtafcle and Brick S-t LATBOBES. rUHSACES SLATE MASTI-LS.GRATES he. Iha t>u.T place on 7th street where the Gtsnuin PufnrTh'a ill' iX> is aahL Call and euuiiine our avjck S. JENKS k CO.. MfiS i; nil atMct northwaat. AUCTION SALES. . i TO-.IQKKOW. rjiHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF ORIGINAL PAINTINGH, BY CEIARLES LANMAN AND JOHANNES A OEBTEL. AT MY ART SALES ROOM. 11TH STREET ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AYR, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. DEC. llTH ASD 12TH, COMMENCING AT U A.M. AND 3 O'CLOCK P.M. EACH DAY. GRAND EXHIBITION ON MONDAY, DEC. lOr*, 1883. i RMh of these arti«te are men of reputation and brs <>f the New York Academy of Desiirn. ind their productions are w> U known to the lovere of art in Washintriou at:d elsewhere. W hiie the author-artist. Mr lanman, w i] offer to tue publi a few of his ianrer paintinro. be wih aisu have oil exhibition a collection of nia smaller PICTURES OF AMERICAN SCENERY, Which have attracted so ranch attention in New York at..i other cities durins- the past year Amonir Mr. Oertel's picturvs will t>- found some of lii9 animal subjects, for whii h he is so celebrated, a.- well as a few of his ecclesiastical desiirns. with which his name has been so lor.k- and honorably identified. C~talo«-ue8 ready. d6-.-»t THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. T^UNCANSON BROS.. Aucrioneers. ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SEVF.N-OCTWE PIANO. CXRPETS «<' . CONTAINED IN DW FILING No. 11J1 I STREET. CORNER OF 1JTH STELE NOR l'H« EST. CONSISTING IN PART < 'I SEVEN-' iCTAVE PIANO. PA LOR SUITE. F P 1'IF.K MIRROR. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE. BOOKC.v-E. RECEPTION CHAIRS. WHATNOT. LOUNGES. M. T. TABLES. BEDSTEADS. BURL u s. \\ ASHSTANDS. R' (CKERS. SIDLBOAi.D. fXTFNSlON TABLE. DINING CHAIRS, HATRA< K PICTURES, BRUSSELS HALL. STAIR AM' OiHFR CARPETS THROUGHOUT THE HOLSF. HAIR AND OTHER MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, sc.. &c. AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING. TWELFTH DECEMBER commeut iiiK at '1 EN O'CLOCK, we will sell, at the above-named dwelling. the Piano. Fufniture Carp»t-, Xc.. contained therein, beii.^ partly enumerated at* .ve, to which the attention of buyers is respe tfaiiy called. d!0-2t WEEKS & CO.. * t 637 Louisiana aver:ue. opiHjeite City Post Office. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! AT AUCTION. 230 res GOOD QUALITY NI V avd SECOND-HAND OL»(THING. OVERCOATS. FROCK AND SACK Cn.VIS. ULSTERS. LADIES' SACKS AND CO\TS. 40 SL ITS BOYS' CLOTHING. &C., AT AiCTION. WITHOUT REGARD TO PRICE, WEDNESDAY Mi >RNING, DECEMBER TWELFTH. AT TEN O'CLOCK. d!0-2t J T. COLDWELL. Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' SA'E OF DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF C STREE T, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS; F \ST SIDE OF EIGHTH, BETWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND NORTH A STREETS; EAST < AiTlOL STIlF.ET. BETWEEN EIcHTH AND NINTH STREETS; EAST SIDE OF NINTH. BETW EEN C AND D STREETS; WEST SIDE OF TENTH. BETWEEN B AND C STREETS. AND ON WEST SIDE OF ELEVENTH. BETWEEN Ni.RTH B STREET. AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENi E NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated October 30. AJL A. D. 1?><J. and recorded in Liber No. 10»;1. folio Ww 1 iS et seo . one ot the land records for the District if C 'lumbia. we sliall offer at public auction, iu front of : he premis, -. the full 'wmir descrfi* d real estate, situate i3: the city of ashinirton. District of Columbia, to wit: On SATUHDAY. DECEMBER FIFTEEN iH. 1883. at HALF PAST THREE O'CLOCK P. M.. Lot numbered two .2), in square numbered nine hundred and sixteen <91 > (>u SAME DAY. at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. rart of Lot nunT>ered one (1) and the whole of Lot numbered six in square numbered nine hunered and nineteen (4.9.1. UN SAME DAY. at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. Ljt numbered six (6). in square numbered nine V,li:dred and tLirtV-eiifht '9»). On Mi iNDAY. DECEMBER SEVENTEENTH. 1S83. at HALF past THREE O'CLOCK p. Si., Lot niunbered niu' tc- n (18>. in square numbered nine hundred and thirty-ni - 9:9". On SAME DAY. at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. Lots Bumd< d nine 19>. ten i10). eleven (ID a;:d twelve (12). in sonare numbered n.ne hundred and sixtv-tive C*>5). as the - me Lavr betu newly subdivided by us. and which sutdivision will be exhit iteu at the time of sale. '1 > nns: One-third in cash, and the balance in six, twelve, etL-hte n aiid twenty-four months, with in- t'-rest at six ivr cent per annum, secured by deed of 'rust on the property sold.or all cash, at option ofrhe purchaser, or purchasers. A ill icit of .*.">0 will be required at the time of sale on em li lot. ami all recording and conveyancing at the exP» ijse of the purchaser or purchasers. Terms to t>e ii.pli._d with in seven days, otherwise the property w i,' be resold, at the risk a;.d cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement DANIEL U'.;. CALLAGHAN, 1 Nv. 4S5 7*,h street northwest. . RANDAi-L HAGNER. V Trustees. uT-ci&As No. 4<0 i-a.. ave. northwest. J I> O. KOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. 1 10th anu ¥ streets northwest. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FOUR BRICK DWELLING HOUSES. ALL UNDER RENT. SITUATED ON FRANKLIN STREET BETW- EN FOURTtt AND FIFTH AND P AND Q STREETS NORTHWEST IN THE CI i Y OF WASHINGi'ON, IN THE LIS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA. By \ irtne of a deed of trust, bearin? date the 19th dav of May. 1*76 and duly r- corded in Lib»r S17 at«':;3 fv.io one of the lar: i records for '.he District of Col uibiz. and by virtue of the order and decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colnmbi holding a sjwial term in Equity, of the 4th day o October. 1 in numb red 3.295. in Equity, we sh-il at the ri-qu»:-t ul Mary L. Ha*;, owner of the note *eo.r d by the -aid d- ed of trust, by reason of aeiault in the payriiei t oi tiie iinLbtedness by the said deed ot tru<t secured, offer for sale in front of the pr»-ri.:. - on THURSDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY «>F DECEMBER. 1-vi AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. all those c rtain premises known as iots numbered ninetythr«x ninety-four (94). and Linety-five '9o>. | of the Commissioners' sub-divigion of square r.umbe-ed tve hundred and ten .ilO). in the City of Washinirton. in the District of Columbia, and lot numbered one hundred and nineteen (119). of William H H vllidjfe's sub-di\"ision of lots numbered twentv-seven -7) and twenty-«d#ht <28; of the said Commissioners' sub-division of the said square. tc*rt ther with the iml rovements. appurtenances and Lered'tamenis to the same bel<ir.uin^. the said improvements lunsistinif of lour 4 Brick Dwelling Houses, numbered respectively I 431. 4:'J. 4^> ai:d 44;tin Franiiin street in the said city. Terms of salt: One-half cash, and the balanc in si t and twelve months secured, oa the property sold, aur | t!.e i:otes to L'ear interest at 6 per cent, per annum, or ' all cash at the option of the 1 urchts r. A deposit f $100 will be required on each house when sold. A'1 Conveyan?inir to be at pure aser's cost. The terms of sal t oe complied with within ten (10) days; in default ot such comilianoe tue Tntste»-s will resell the said premises (or so much thereof in respect of which such ct mil:ance shall not be had) at the risk and i-ost of the defaulting purchaser after five (5) days' notice bv ad- vert ;»itiir in a newspaper publi-h' d in the cjty of W'ashin^ton. D. C. J. RUS>E1L HAliR,' T_, » EVELYN S. H a I.T., j Trustees. R. O. HOLTZMAN. Auctioneer. n27-d&ds CiH \NCEP.Y SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. ON BOUNDARY AND R STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court offflWfc ti.' District of Columbia, I'as-ed the 4th dav oi^K5r D -een;!>er. in Equitv cause No. 8 071. wherein-JL,\nna M. teinaciier et al are coinplainanta. and Jacob M inder e' al. are defendants the undersisrned. as trusts. will ofier for sale, at public Ibction. in front of the prein:sis. WEDNESDAY, the NINETEENTH D \\ of DICEMBER. A. D. 1383. at-FOi;R O'CLOCK P M. th followintr-described real estate, situate in the city of Washinaton. D. C.. d»-scnbed as all of lot numb n-d t ne .1, and part of lot numbered two('2).in square numl»-red five hundred and tifty. Be innmtr on north "R" street e »-ht>-one feet nine inches (81 ft 9 in.) from the southwest corner of said square five hundred and fifty, jii.ti runuinr thence east two hundred and twenty-two fe t 222 ft.), rnore or less, to theextrejiie eastern portion i.f said rqu^re. thence northwent al^n* the line of IV'Uiidary avenue or street twu hundred and fifty-»wo f. t r.x inches < 252 ft 6 in. ; thence s^uth one hundred aud twrnty-ttve feet six inches iL;5 ft. 0 in.) to the place ot begin?.int. I - rms of -ali1. as prescribed by the decree; One-third (S' i ash. and the balance iu two (2) equal irtsthllmentsat sjx and twelve (1 > months, with interest from day of s;ue to be sectored by de*-i of trust upon the premises. a 'lepv-;: .1 ,,iie hundred dollars will be requested at the t".me t -aie. Au cwuv* >'niejukr and recordinir at pur- i hajjer's coat L/.UN 1'oBRINLR, nistee. , ^ 322 4.V» street Dorthwest. J. T. COLDWELL Auctioneer. oG-diils "I^UNCANSON BhoS.. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE < >F VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL E> I AT F ON \ AST SI! F. OF t OU1 -AND-A-HALF siK; .1 BFTW ErN C STREET AND PENNSYL\ \NI\ AVKN'UE OPPOSITE DISTRICT BUILDINo>. IN i HE CITY t>F WASHINGTON D C By virtueof a deed of trust, dated on the20th day^tia of Noven ber. lsso and recorded in IJber No 850. 7:» of the Land R«»"ords for District of Coluni-"1^ bia. and at written request of tin oartv secured, we will sell at rubli: au.;t:< n. in trout ot the premises' on TUFsDAY. T-1CFMBFR EIGHTEENTH, ifuti at FOUR1 O'd-i (.K l'.M .ai1 that I jtof trroundin tliecityof Washm the District of Columbia, known as'part of lot n unit "-red twenty -wveii C_'7). in reservation nun;bered t ten lu Uviming tor the same on 4 V street west dis- | tar.t dif hundred and thirty-six <13. ) feet south trom ' the nortiiwest corner of said square, and runr.in* theni-e m rth seventeen and seventy-two-hundredtlS (17 72.100> feet; ther.ee east f.fty-five (55) feet: the ce south seventh n and seventy-two hundredths (17 72.100) fe- t. ther.-.e west fitty-Sve (5 ) feet to the place of be'inis proi-erty is improved by a two-story and "onsi iiient bnck dwelling house. No. 43$ street northwest. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, balance in equal paymenu in aix t6; and twelve H2; months, with interest set.i;red by deed of trus' on property sold, or all cash at option of purchaser one hundred dollars required at tiuie of *le.ail conveyancinir at cost of purchaser If terrrs of sale are not complied with in one week trom ci ty .,f sale, the trustees iwrte the right to resell at r^sk and exst of dc faulting rurvhaser BENJAMIN f. ateigfr. > . CHARLES D. LIEBERMANN.) Tr""tees. do-d&ds 1303 F street northwest. ^JlHoMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWEI.LING ON THE I AST SIDE OF \COND STREET. BETWEEN NORTH A AND EAST CAPITOL STREETS. Bj virtueof a deed uf trust dated the thirteenths^ dav ot October. 1882. and duly recorded in Liberlfcia l'f-1. folio 3Ua et seq , one of the Land Records of*" Washimrte-n District of Columbia, the undersigned 1 rustee* will s> 11 at public auction in front of the premise, on THURSDAY. DECEMBER SIXTH, lffia, at Fol R O'CLoCix. the follow.mr-described property, viz; Parts of L'tsi» lo and 11 in square 759, descrioed as folio wo. Berfinninte" for the same sixty-ona feet south from th-.- northwest corner of said square and run thence south alonv"Jd str^ t eiirhteen feet; thenoeesst fifty-five f.*t and one-half inch to dividimr line between lots utuiibersd nine and eleven; thence north on said dividfnu- line one foot eleven and one-half inches; thence east r.ft y -four feet ten inches to east line of lot eleven; thence north seventeen feet and one-naif Inch; thence west fift\ -four feet ten inches, thence south one foot; thence w4-»t nfty-flve feet and one-half inch to the place of be.'itimr.K, totrether with the improvements. Terms: Oiie-tldrd cash: the balance at six and twelve months, with notes t> aiin* interest and secured by a deed of trust D the fernis of sale aie not complied with in seven days the Trustees reserve the right to re-eU the Droperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting urchaner. All conveeancinir and recording at purchaM-r'* cost. fldO dep-'sit will be mitiired at time of sals. charles h. fickling./ u24-d&ds JESSE H. WILSON. > Trostsss. rar" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL AUCTION SALES. "this afternoon. rj J^t'NCANSON BliOS.. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF DF.sIKABLF. RESIDENCE OK THE EAST SIDE OF TENTH STREET \\EST, BETWEEN H AND I STREETS NORTH. No. 81L LOT 24 8-12X103 FEET. TO AN ALLEY. Und«*r the authority of a de«d of trust, dated I 6. 1876, recorded i-i Liber No 826. at folio 14#. of the^iij land records of the District f Columbia, and an or- 0 d- r of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed November 21st, 1883. in equity cause No. 7 .03. we will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the premises,on TUESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAYOFDEi CEMBER. l8S^,at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. that certain Lot situate in Washington city, in said District known as Lot 1. in the leccra. d subdivision ol original iota 10 11 and 12 in Square 374. made by the heirs of John Davidton. with the improvements thereon, consisting in a £ Three-story Press Brick Front Dwelling, with marble steps and trimmings. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash on the day of sale, or within seven day? the,rafter, the residue in four equal payments at six. twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, for which the purchaser's promissory notes are to be (riven to our order. Iwariinr six per cent interest from the day of sale, payable quarter-yearly, and secure-d by a deed of trust on the property sold and a satisfactory policy of insurance on the bufldin>r, or the purchaser may pay all cash or any greater portion than E one fourth, at his option. If the terms be not complied with within seven days from the day ol sale we reserve the right to resell the proj>erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser All conveyancimr and recording at purchaser's cost. J2.V) deposit on acceptance of bid. GEO. TRUEr>DELL, j 605 7th street n. w. ! JAMES S. EDWARDS. [ Tnisteean28-dJtds 412 5th street n.w. « HANCERY SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL!NO. WITH BAYWINDOW, No. 1311 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the/^j District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. wijij 8.761. Tayler vs. Tayleret til. on the lOtfi day of November, 1883, we will sell, at public miction, in front of the premises on TUESDAY. DECEMBER ELEVENTH. E l>83t at FOUR 0'CL«X;E P.M., Lot numbered five (5), in John M. Sims', executor, subdivision of square num- _ bered three hundred and thirty-nine (333). in the city of ® Washimrton. District of Columbia, together with "the Improvements, sc. Said lot fronts 19 feet 6 iuches on 11th street northwest, by a depth of 94 feet 10k, inches. . Terms, as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the 1 purchase money in cash and the residue in tliri-e equal -a installments, payable respective y in six. twelve aud ^ eighteen month, with interest at six (6) per cent per annum from day of sale for which the purchast r shall give his promissory notes, secured bv a deed of trust on the property sold A deposit of $1"0 will be required at tl the time of sale, and all couv. yancing and recording b; at cost of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not com- L pli'-d with in seven days,the trustees reserve the right to ^ resell the property at the risk a:;d cost of the defaulting P) purchaser after five da\ s advertisement. IVORY (i KIMBALL, ) No. i34i Fstreet northwest: ( rrw,,» FRAN« is MILLER. C Trustees. No. 460 Louisiana avenre. J n27-eodts. J. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. A Tihomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. 1 VERY V ALUABLE THREE-STORY PRESSED BRICK J RESIDENCE WITH SIDE LOT. BEING No 33.50 £ N OR FIRST STREET. GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUCTION On TUESDAY. DECEMBER ELEVENTH, j-^. 1( 1883. at FOUR O'CLOCK. In front of the prernises, I shall sell the above residence, located on JL''!B the south side of N or 1st street, between Market and Frederick streets, having- a fr^nt of about 44 feet by an average depth of 100 feet. The improvements consist of a three-story pressed- ? brick residence, containing 12 roonits and cellar, w itli all rj modern improvements. This is a valuable property, and should command the attention of parties desiring _ profitable investments or an elegant home. r Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal pay- J ments. at six and twelve mouths, with notes bearing in- q teyest and secured by a deed of trust. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. $200 deposit required at time of bale. d4-dts THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. Auction sale of the north twenty feet t FRONT BY A DEPTH OF ONE HUNDRED AND A THIRTY F1 ET OF LOT 9. SQUARE 211. ON THE "H, WEST SIDE OF FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN N STREET AND RHODE ISLAND AVE- 1 NUE NORTHWEST. «J .On SATURDAY, DECEMBER EIGHTH. 18S3. atflMt T FOUR O'Cl.OCK P. M . will Is-sold at publicauc-vRji? tion. in front of the premises, the above desirab 1 *Lot. Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in six, twelve and ti hteen months, with interest at six j>er P cent j>er anuum. secured bv deed of trust, or all cash, at f option of purchaser. $100 deposit at time of sale and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- w plied with in seven days. | o: d3-3t j. T. COLDWELL, Auct. Z3T THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- C count of the weather until TUESDAY, DECEMBER tf ELEVENTH. 18S3. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK si P. M. oi dlu-2t J. T. COLDWELL. Auct. 8>, al . ti th>s evening. j' yyALTER B. WILLIAMS L CO.. Auctioneers. t\ grand christmas sale. l\ Ol Si FINE TRIPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE, u ROGERS' TABLE CUTLERY, p' MANTEL CLOCKS. BRONZES AND ORNAMENTS. u Bi ORDER TAUNTON SILVER-PLATE CO MPAN X. at STORE CORNER TENTH AND D STREETS, ^ Facing Pennsylvania avenue, K commencing D TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER ELEVENTH, ui at ten a. m. i ti Resuming at , im TWO AND HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M.. £ And continue from day to day until the entire stock is closed out. at The stocL will include New and Beautiful Goods in ^ EPERiiENES, CENTER PIECES. FItUIT DISHES, TILTING SETS. S.ALVERS. WAITERS, ft TOILET SETS, URNS. CAKE liAS- cc KETS TUREENS,BAKERS. tl VASES. BUTTERS. I K SYRUPS. Ere.. Eio. I tl Ai.so, . 25C DOZEN ROGERS' j ti And Other Celebrated Makes of | IVORY, PEARL. WALRUS, C.ARVED-HANDLE AND SILVER-PLATKD KNIVES. FORKS. SPOONS, al LADLES, CARVERS. STEEDS. FISH- R KNIVES Etc.. Ere. ; in A Choice Ass rtment of _ j MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES AND (JKNAMENTS. pi The salesroom has been fitted up esjiecially for the , display of these el want iroods well heated for the corn- fort of visitors. Chairs will be furnished the ladies, who are respectfully invited. cc The broods will be ir:iaranteed in every respect as rep- O resented, and our instructions are most positive to sell m the entire stock without reserve. b; Out of town purchasers can have goods carefully fj dl0-2w £ ZH. fa FINE THREE-STORY PRESS BRICK BAY WIN- $ DOW DWELLING. BROWN SI ONE TRIMAND STEPS, CATHEDRAL OLA-S. " SPLENDID CELLAR. TEN ROOMS. ALL MOD- cc ERN CONVENIENCES. NO. 1410 Q STREET NORTHWEST. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER^ TH1R1 EENTH, at FOUR AND A H \LF O'CLOCK JHa f of the premises, we will sell the easi*3-* . half of . . Lot 29. Square 2'W. J* fronting 21 feet 6 inches, by a deptn nf 100 feet to an alley. improved by a new press brick froiit house, witu a) bay window and all modern conveniences. 10 rooms. i( slate manteis, closets &c.,-house heated by furnace aud d, has a fin" cellar. This prop»;rty has only be«.'n built but cc short time and is convenient 10 street cars and in a tv rapidly improving section ot the city. T Terms; One-third cash; bill .nee in six, twelve. ss ei«-ntcen and twenty-four months, notes to bear 6 per di cent Interest aad to be se -ured bv d«-d of trust or all cash at opt,on of purchaser. CoiiveyariciTijr. &c.. at 9 purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven <, days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of purchaser t> after hve days public advertisement of such resale in some newsnai>er published in Washington. DC A i deiK)6itof $-00 at time ol sale. . DUNCANSON BROS . Aucts. i, ^iHARLES W. HANDY. Real Estate Agent. vl By virtue of a deed of trust dated April 2d. A. D M±i t> 18i . and recorded in IJb.-r No. 857. folio 16, one ol tl the laua records of the bistr.ct of Columbia, and at the request of the t>arty s»cur.-d thereby, we will sell, at i s Eubbc auction, in front (. ' the premises, on THURS- ai »AY DECEMBER THIRTEENTH. A D 1883. at ^OIR O CLOCK P. M.. L«.'t nuiub«-r»il two hundred and six (206). in Maria Roberta* aub-divisiou of lot uum- bered seventy-four (74>. in J. B. Haw's recordwl sub- division of Mount Pleasant, with the improvements H thereon. J Temis of sale: One-half cash, balance in six aud e twelve months inter»^t at th^ rate of 6 per cent per anil 12m, secured by deed of trust on the property sold: all conveyancing at cost of pun-hascr. $j<) down at time -. of s*l«*. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY,' » J CHARLES E. PRENTISS, j 1* COLD^ KLL, Auctioneer. dl-eod&dsbs J^UNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. 6 TRUSTEES' S\LE OF FRAME DWELLING AND V LOT ON TWENTIETH -1'REET. BE'lWEEN E F AND F STREETS NORTHWEST. L By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in liber/rtb ? No. 10W. folio 26. et seq.. one of the land records u} ^ S Washington county, in the District of Columbia.4"^ ® and at the written request of the partv secured therebv i we will sell, at public auction on THURSDAY the £ TWENTIEIH DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D. lgV at E 4:30 *j'C LOCK P. M.. in front of the premises, al! that S certain piece or parcel of land aud premises situate and ), b ing in the City of Washington, in the District of Col- X umbia. and known and distinguished on the ground plat s or rian of said city as and b. ing part of lot numbered f! five (5) in sqiuirf number d oue hundred aud twenty- V two ',122;. as the same is designated on the irround plat * of sad city and contained within the following metes ard bounds: Commencing for the same at at>ointou 20thstreet west, distant twenty-five (25) feet north from f\ the southwest com- r of said lot; thence running north J long the line of said 20th street fourteen (14' feet, onehllf (H) inch; thence east one hundred and tiftv-five A (155) feet, ten <10; inches to ti e rear line of said lotthence with said rear line south fourteen (14> feet ouehalf <>s) inch; thence west one hundred and fifty-five (l.'v) feet, t-1 (10; inches, to the point of beginning, togitherwith all the rhrhts. easements, privileges anil appurtenances to the game belonging or in any wise sdpertaining Terms: One-third cash: balance In six and twelve months, notes to btar interest and to be secur.-d by deed .. of trust on pr mist s sold, or all cash at option of pur- ® chaser Conveyancimr. fcc at pxirchaser's cost A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. If terms of sale are not compiled with within seven days the Trustees reserve the riabt to resell t!ie property at the risk and . cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' public T advertisement of suc-n resale in some newspaper pubbshedmVashmgu.il D C. gEORGE K. PETTY. > . . A E ROE C. HENNING.j dlUg.lLH.18.18.lM; 20 rpHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. ^ CHANCERY SALE OF FOUR DESIRABLE FRAME '' SQUA^E^io? 18^ LAU2£NCE 8TREET' 1N S _B)" ot a decree of the Supreme Court of thextt tl ,Co'unjIblil- Pass.d on the 27th day of 3^1 ri April 1883 in Equity cause number d 8.ny#. I shallai at publlc auction, on MONDAY, the SEV- ii ENTE^TH DAY^ OF DECEMBER, 1883, at FIVE o: p-Cl^Ck P.M., In front of the premises, all those cer- ii tain L«jts of (round in the city of Washington, in said << District, and known as A<ots seventy-six (.70, seventy- u gven ». serentv-eixht (78) and seventy-nine (79). in » Mavhew's subdivision of lots 23. 24 snd 26, of Cushing's subdivision ot square numbeixd one hundred and thir- o ty-three (133.) i Esch lot is Improved by s two-story frame dwelling, snd has a front on I aurence street of 16 feet 8 inches by a depth of 100 feet to a foot alley. ai "ale: .One-third cash (of which $50 must be I paid by the purchaser of esch lot at the time of sale;resldue In equal lnstalmenu In twelve (12) and eighteen n (1«) mpnt^froui day of sale, with interest; or ill cash, m t option of purchaser. If the terms of tilit are not ii TO^aawaagei*« AUCTION SALES. pHOMAS~DOWLING. Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF RIENTAL CARPETS. BUGS, POF.T1LP.ES, EMBROIDERIES, AND SADDLE BAGS. 'orrning one of the most elegant collections of Turkish Goods ever sent to this city, to be sold st PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ECEMBER NINETEENTH, TWENTIETH AND TWENTY-FIRST. COVlftSCEKQ AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE O'CLOCK P. M. EACH DAY. GRAND EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ECEMBER SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH. y THOMAS DOWLING, dll-7t Auctioneer. rjUNCANSON BR03.,*Auctioneera. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Ac., CONTAINED IN Nu.l tH) B STREET SOUTHWEST, . By virtue of au order issued by the Supreme Court of ie District of Columbia, holding a special term as Proate court. I will Hell, oil FRIDAY, the FOURTEEN 1H AY OF DECEMBER. A.D. 1883. at TWELVE O'CLOCK OON. at No. 1 60 B street southwest, the personal roperty contained therein, consisting in part PIA NO. CHAIRS, TABLES, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS. BEDDING. CARPETS. CttOCKERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS. STOVES, Ac., Ac. LUTHER MARTIN, dministrator of Estate of William Martin, deceased. dll-3t __________ pHOMAS DOWXING. Auctioneer. lOAT AND DOCK-YARD, CORNER OF THE CANAL AND ROCK CREEK, GEORGETOWN. D. C.. AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY. DECEMBER EIGHTEENTH ffMk 383, at FOUR O'CLOCK, on the premises, I shallv^r 11 iots 5. 6 and 44, in square '23. located on Green A reet, C. and O. Canal and Rock Creek, and known as [oore's dry dock and sand j-ard. Terms: One-third cash: balance at six and twelve lonths. with notes bearing interest and secured by a eed of trust. All conveyancing and recording at purlast-r s cost. $100 deposit required at time of sale. dlldts TliOMAS DOW LING, Auctioneer. pHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OOD WTLL STOCK, AND FIXTURES OF THE SECOND-HAND FURNITURE STOKE NO. 325 Pi NNSYLVANI V AVENUE. BETWEKN THIRD AND FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREETS NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING. DFCEMBER THIREENTH. 1833. at TEN O'CLOCK, at the above store, I lall sell the general stock of a dealer who has recently ttled in the West. The stock will be sold in detail. dll-'2t | T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. > 1U" ST EES' SALE OF A LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE ON ALLEY IN SQUARE BOUNDED BY E. F, SECOND AND THIRD STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated July 19th. A. D. '79. duly recorded in Liber No. 918, Folio 282. et E9 q.. one of the land records for the District of Co- *" * imbia, and at the request of toe party secured thereby, e will well at public auction, in front of the premises. ii SATURDAY. DECEMBER TW ENTi-SECOND. <83. at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. the following-described al estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of olutubia, known and described as part of lot numbered j lirty-i-ne ( .1), in square numbered five hundred and xty-eignt (.">68) commencing for the game at a point j the west line of said lot fifty (5(J) feet north from the mthwest corner of said lot. thence north to a public ley, thence along said alley eastwardly thirty (30) feet, lencc south to a point opposite to the point of I Manning. thence w( stwardly with the line of said alley to ie place of beginning, the same being improved by a vo-story brick stable. Term?: $1,3;*) in cash, and the balance in six, twelve 3d eighteen mouths;, with interest at six [>er cent per juuui. secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at option f! uichaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of lie. and all conveyaucintr at purchaser's cost. Terms ) be complied wita in seven days, otherwise the prop ty will be resold at the i isk aud cost of the defaulting urehaser, after five days'advertisement inthe'"Evenig Siar" newspaper. \\ ILLIAM H. BECK, > Trnt;t_, WILLIAM F. HELLEN.J inlsIe 3' Vlll-eod&ds 1424 New York avenue. ^ALE UNDER A DECREE OF COURT. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the/^S) istrii-t of Columbia, dated Nov. 27. 1883, audWjiji i-sed in the cause, entitled James B. Edmonds rainst Margaret Kennedy et al.. No. 8.709 on the quity dockets of fetfid court, the undersifrned as Trusts will ofler lor sale at public auction in front ot the "eiiiises. the tolluwinfr described real estate, at the mes ind upon the terms, respectively, as hereafter siirnated. to wit: On THURSDAY. DECEMBER TWENTIETH. 1883. THREE O'CLOCK P. M. all that piece or parcel of nd situated in the county of Washington and known i the north half part in the subdivision of the Greenit: track called "Bailey's Purchase" and beirinuinir at a one at the southeast corne of S. B. Scagvs' land and >rncr of lots 12 and 13, in said subdivision, and running lence south 61.88 perches on the v,-est line of siid lot (; thence north 87.50 decrees east 88.75 i>erches to the iui:i road: thence north 5.75 decrees west 11 perches; i nee north 21'25 minutes west 29 perches; thence ijrth 18 deifie^s west 4 perches to the line between lot< i end 13:tl.ence with said div.siou line 75 perches to ie i-oint of l»e inning. The property is near Beunlnsrs' riasiv and the improvements consist of a small frame i)U8e and a stable. On FRIDAY. DECEMBER TWENTY-FIRST. 1883, FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., Lots 117,118.119 and 120 in apley's subdivision of squaie 677. These lots front 20 t t on 1st. near H street tiorthe st, and lot 117 is imroved by a two-story brick Feed Store. IMMEDI ATELY AFTER the sal- of the last-named ronerty Lots 27, 29 ami 29. oi J. Harry Thompson's subvision of square 6.6.each lot fronting 20 feet on H, tar North Capitol str et Lot 29 is improved by a onemjiii Brick Office, and all three of the lots are used as a >al yard. The t rins of sale, as prescribed by said decree, are:. ne-third in cash, and the residue in three equal instaleiits fct six. tw> lve and eighteen months, to be secured y the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the iy q{ sale and a reserved lieu on the property sold, or 1 cash at the opti n of the purchaser. The Trustees serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the deuliintr purcliaser where there lus been a failure on his irt to comply with the terms of sale withiu ten days ter the sale.the resale to be aft -»r three days notice in ie Evening Star newspaper. All conveyancing and retiding at the purchaser's cost. JAM S H. SAVILLE. -j Fendall Law Building;! T JOHN F. HANNA. f trustees. Webster Law Building;) THOS. DOWLING. Auct. dll-d&da 'ALE OF VALUABLE PR PERTY IN ALEXAN) DRIA COUNTY. VA By virtue of decrees of the Circuit Court of Alex-^di idria cou»'ty, Va.. rendered at its November terms, vjjs (82 and 1883. in the chancery suit of Zadok Matrru-^"^ *r vs. Annie G. Hume and others, the undersigned iminissioners tb< rein named will, on HAIURDAY, ie TWENTY-NINTH DAY O v DECEMBER, 188 >.at WELVE O'CLOCK NO N. ol the premises, offer for dc at public auction the follow intr property in Alexanria county, viz: The unexpired term of the 99 vear lease of lots 1. 2 and in square 3,ln the town of Rossi yn which lots are nproved by Fine Buiklimnj, one of which is known as ie "Arlington House;" tences. outhouses and an apple id peach orchard. This lease has aliout 82 years to run 2d the eut, to be paid to the Alexandria Canal. R. R. id B. Co. by the purchaser of the term, is *46.20 per mum. during the term payable s 'mi-annually in adduce on January 10th and July 10th. '1 erms of sale: Ten i>er cent of the purchase money to f paid in cash on the day of sale and the remainder in iree equal installnu uts at C, 12 aud 18 months from ie day of sale, bearing six i>er cent interest, and to be cured by the bouds of the purchaser, with good peru:al secmity.and a retention of the title until the same re fuliy paid. LINDEN KENT. Washington, D. C. GEORGE A. MUSHBACtl. Alexa.. Va. n27-law4w Coanai^ionerg of Sale. pHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. UPERIOR PARLOR. CHAMBER, AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER FOUREENTH. 1383. at TEN O'CLOCK. I shall sell at No. .'19. 12th street, between M and N streets northwest, a ery excellent assortment of household effects, vm; "alnut Rep Parlor Snite; ne Superb Rosewood Marble Top C«nter Table; 'indow Hantriuvn. Ornaments; alnut and oth- r Tai l s; ine Er.frravings and Paintings: eather Covered Arm Chairs. Reclining Chairs; .ed and other fine Louiures; Hall-rack and Stand; russels Carpets and Rugs; Wardrobes; missels Stair and Hall Carjiets; Ingrain Carpets; alnut Marble Top Chamber Suites; ine Hair Mattresses Feather Pillows and Bolsters; 'ecorated Toilet Ware; SpringUnderbeds; illar Extension Dining Table; alnut Dinintr Chairs; hina aud Glass Ware; Aire Desk and Revolving Chair: eiriverator aud Water Cooler- Heatina Stoves ue Fluid Stove, nearly new; ine Lot Kitchen Requisites. 4c dlO-tt THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. p HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE OF A RICH, RARE AND HIGH COST COLLECTION OF FINE JEWELRY. COXSlSTDiO or SUPERB DIAMONDS. i.UBIES, SAPPHIRES, PEARLS, OPALS. TOURMALINES, BERYLS, AO., SET AS INGS, EAR RINGS. STUDS, LACE AND SCARF PINS. LOCKETS. BRACELETS, ko., RARE ANTIQUES AND CUTTINGS. PORCELA1AN PAINTINGS, Ac. 0 be Sold at Sales Room, Southwest corner of 11th street ana Pennsylvania avenue, on HURSDAY, DECEMBER THIRTEENTH, 1883, St ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M. The purity and rarity of the Precious Gems, and the tcellence and perfection of the entire collection, must .mmend itself favorably to the connoisseur and evoke nstiuted praise from the expert. The articles will be a exhibiton day before sale, are all of superior quality, ad warranted as represented. Catalogues ready. 36. Antique Intaglio Seal, "Venus returning from ie bath," with attendant and cupid. An excessively ire, unique and extraordinary crimen of the Glvpttc rt, perfect in all details, aud under a magnifier showMr distinctly features, hair, expression Ac. A marvel f the artisticjrenius of Benedetti (B).a famous cutter 1 Louis Xlvth's time. A somewhat similar subject 31eopatr» before Ccear), cut by Zoel ner. of New York, i held at $1,000 (See N. Y. Sun, and Wash. Star abou taivh 25.18&3.) 37. East India Betel Nut. handwork cutting by natives f minute interlaced fimres, a fine specimen of skill ad patience, excessively rare. 38. Pair extra, brilliant, flue matched, deep, pure-white >ld Mine Cluster Diamond Ear Kings of about S carats, wcially designed and mounted to order by Durand.« lew York, in 1863. and cost 9625. 64. Extraordinary fine and very large spread Sapphire, early 7 carats (and four perfect white diamonds). Bare i to size, quality, cut ana brilliancy, equals a diamoui i vivacity and play ot _ color* nothing finer or more 2(1 Edition. Latest Tele^raK lo Tim Star. Lord Coleridge* Will \ot IH» Ik new York, Dec. 11..Lord Coleridge, in a letter from London to Mr. Elliott F. Shepard. denies the report tliat be was about to write a volume on America. ^ A Fire in a Scliool-moni. New York, Dec. 11..At 11:30 o'clock a Are broke i out in the Trinity Cbapel sohooi-house, on 25th street and Broadway. All the children were salely gotten out, and there was no sign or a panic, l'he fire was discovered issuing from the heating register. The flames were soon extinguished. A Famous Artist Dead. London, Dec. li..Richard Doyle, the artist, is < dead. He was born In London in 1S28. and first ! attracted attention bv his sportive designs Irom the llle and manners of the day, in Punch. Wall Street To-tlny. j thb stock market still tn the control of this bears. New York. Dec. 11..The Evening Pours finan- i clal article contains the following; The market continues In the control of the bears. The ' greatest force of their attack this morn- ' mg was made on Union Pacific, and In I this stock they have now an outstanding * short Interest of at least 100,000 shares, all or which 1 must be covered some time Notwithstanding the < decrease of the net earnings of the Union Pacific, ' and notwithstanding the report that the Union ' Padfic. Rock Island and St. Paul have signed a < tripartite agreement which may lead to a war > between those three roads on the one » side and the Burlington and Qulney and North- s western on the other. There Is no reason to doubt 1 that all of the Ave roads In tins fight will earn i their usual dividends this year. In this view of the l case holders of these stocks will hardly be Induced i to sell them on the prospect of a war which : at worst Is likely to be a very temporary a Hair, lr it i comes to an actual war. Nevertheless the prospect ' or the war and the fact that there are no great s operators to lead on the bull side, gives the "bear i clique control of the market. < The Markets. baltimore, Dec. 11..Vircinia sixpa. deferred. 9*6; Virginia consolidated. 4£; Viiyinia second seri-f!, 38; 1 new ten-forties. 34; do. new threes, 64; North Carolina sixes, old. 110 bid to-day. 1 BALTIMORE. Dec. 11..Cotton dull.middling. 10*. Flour quiet and st adv. Wheat.southern steady and quiet; western inactive and higher, southern red. 1.08 al.12; do. amber. 1.llal.15; No. 1 Maryland. 3.13v.asked; 1 No. 1 western winter ml ai>ot 1.03*ul 0**: Decern- < ber. 1.08* hid; January. 1.10*ul.l0*; February. 1.13*s 1.13*; March. 1.15 bid; May, 1 lfi1* bid. Com.south- £ ern hitrher and active; western dull* and hiirher; south- em white. 55a60; do. yellow. 55afi2; wistem mixrd. . spot. 63 bid; January. 65a<S5*; February. 66a6KV; ; steamer, 57*a58. Oats quiet and firm.southern. 38a43; J western white. 41a43; do. mixed. 3Sa40; Pennsylvania, > 38a42. Rye quiet. t faRS. Hay unchawred. Provisions 1 hiirher.mess pork. 15.50. Biuk meats.shoulders and i clear rib sides, packed; 7aK)$. Bacon.shoulders. 7^; t clear rib sides, 9>4. hams. I4l<al5. Lard.refined, 9*. , Butter qui t, ai;d easy.western packed, 10a'>3: , creamery", 25a35. Euvs.fresh quiet. 30, « ickled dull, k 20a22. Petroleum lii'-rh r.rt fin d. 9a9*. Coffee dull. 1 Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair. 10*all* Suirar steady. a soft, 8*; corp»*r refined quiet, 14^ai4*. Whisky steady. 1.18al.l8*. Freights to Liveri>ool ]»t steamer unchanged. Receipts.flour. 2.609 barrels, wheat. 58,000 I bushels; corn, 54.000 bushels; oats, 7 000 bushels; rye. 1.000 bushels. Shipments.wheat. 5'J 000 bushels; com, l'.'.ooo bushels, bales.wheat. 508,000 bushels; \ corn, 213.000 bushels. j ( Capt. Geo. W. Evans, 2lst Infantry, has been or- J dered before the retiring board at Vancouver bar-'t racks, Washington Territory, of which Gen. Miles { Is president. f j T Retired..Ll^ut. Wm. E. Whitfield, Surgeon F. M. i Dearborne, Boatswain Wm. Jones, and Gunners Wm. T. Devlan and C. A. Young have been placed on the retired list of the navy from the 10th of De- i cernber, 1883. The Iron steamer Michigan, at Erie. Pa., has been t Inspected by the Inspection board. The board has f recommended a few minor changes to her hulL In ^ other resoects she is considered In a very satlsfac- i tory condition. Her bull Is as sound as when she., was built In lt>44. m The Alarm to Go to Sea..Orders have been Is- j sued for the torpedo boat Alarm, at Norfolk, to be i put In order for special sea duty. She will be put i In commission about the middle of this month, and ( will be commanded by Lieut. Brown. | I Armt Orders..The leave of 1st Lieut. Charles G. Ayres, 10th cavalry, is extended three months. The leave of Col. Thomas H. Ruger, lSth Infantry, Is ex- > tended three months. l The U. S. S. Ossipee, being repaired at the 1 League Island navy yard, will be readv for sea on c the 1st of January. . To-day's Cabinet Meeting..At the Cabinet j meeting to-day all the members of the Cabinet were present, except Secretary Folger, who Is still indisposed. The appointment of a brigadier gen- ? eral to command the District militia, it Is under- t stood, was considered, as well as the O'Donnell case. 1 c The Children'* Hospital* 1 election of officers.annual report of the 8 president.good work of the institution. j The board of directors of the Children's hospital i last evening elected their old officers for the ensu- < lng year, as follows: President. Samuel V. Nlles; ' vice president, M. W. Gait; secretary, Reginald \ Fendall; treasurer, Frederick B. MeGuire. A committee, consisting of Messrs. S. IL Kauffrnann, Reginald Fendall and Dr. Johnson Eliot, was appointed to edit, publish and distribute the annual report of the operations of the hospital s It was decided to have a registered pharmacist as s apothecary of the institution, and Mr. A. F. Hotter a was elected to fill the office. a the annual kkpjkt of the president, i giving a summary of the rejfort of the board of hospital administration, shows that during the year 5,436 children were under treatment. Of this num- 1 ber 192 were inmates of the hospital, the dally av- \ erageof patients being 46.66, and 2,2+4 were under i treatment in the dispensary, an increase of 312 over i the number treated in the preceding vearlnthe t dispensary. The numberof prescriptionscomponded was 11,131, and the number of surgical operations performed. 27. The per centage of hospital patients cured and discharged was 44 19-24, ana of dispensary patients more than 60 i>er cent. Tliedal'.vex- r pense for the support and treatment of the 192 I Inmates of the hospital was $16 76 and a fraction. J and for the children treated in the dispensary the daily cost has been about ft.95. This exhibit, the l! president says, is a most gratifying one, showing r the great economy, as well as system, exercised in I S theaffulrs of the hospital, and at a cost much less, $ It Is believed, than any institution of this class in this t country or Europe. the treasurer's report shows that the receipts for the year ending Novem- f ber 30 last. Including a balance of Si,183.83 on hand \ at the beginning of the year, amounted to f13,071- f 62. The disbursements amounted to $11,495.71, ^ leaving the sum or $1,575.91 to the credit of the hospital, which, with the balance of the Congressional c appropriation for the fiscal year ended June 30, I 1883, $2,500. makes a total of $4,075 towards the 5 maintenance and support of the hospital for the ensuing year. During the year $2,500 \ has been paid on account of the dtbt 1 of the hospital, and $426 03 on account of interest. I The indebtedness has been reduced to$4,000, which, c the managers hope, will be fully paid during the Z ensuing year. The general condition of the hospl- a tal. sanitary and otherwise, as shown by the re- I ports of the respective weekly visiting committees, has been very satisfactory. j( The president endorsed a recommendation made f by the property committee for the construction of e the west wing of the hospital, in order to provide I additional wards and other conveniences. This rec- I ommendation was referred to the board of hospital I administration. C F The *ew York Stock Market. ^ The following are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day as reported f by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street; <! ... 1 Name. O. C. Same. O. C. ® :. C Can. Pac 57 56J* N. J. Cent...*. 8484* J Can. Sou. 56 65 N. Y. Cent 116J£116 1 cent. Pac 67* 66* N.Y.C. & St.L.. 10 10 ® Cbes.&OI1I0... 15 Do. preL 19* 19* c Do. 1st pref.. 27* 26* Nor. a West, p. 4554 Do.2dpref... 17 North Pac 26 * 25* C. B. & Q 122* 121* Da pref 58* 57^ * C. C. C.&I 70 69 Northwest. 118*116* 1 CoL Coal 17* Do. pref 43 V 143 * Del. & Hud 105 101* Ohio & MISS.... 27* 1 D..L.&W. 117* U6*Oregon Trans. 42*i 40v * Den. &R. G.... 24*i 22* Ont. * West... 20* 20>£ ^ E. T.,Va. & Ga. 6* 6* Pac. Mall 43 42* I E.T.,V.&Ga.p. 13* 13* Pea D. & E... 16 15 Erie 80* 80* Reading. 54* 53* Do. 2dS 94* 94* Rock ill 119 118* t W. Cent 133 132.*4 Rocin &P 16* s LB.4W 22 20* St. Paul 98 96* C Lake Shore.... 101 100 Do. preL 118* t Lou. & Nash... 48* 47* St. P. & Omaha 33^ 34* c Mich. Cent. 92 90* Do. pref 96* 95* s M.K. AT. 24 23* St. P., M. & M.. 100* 99* I Minn. & St- L.. 19* 19* Texas Pac 21* 21* c Da preL 39*. 39* Union Pac 82* 7»* I Mo. Pac 97* 96* Wab. Pac 21* a Mob. & Ohio... 11 11 Da pref 33* 33 Nash.& Chat.. 56* 56* West. Union... 79 78* \ The New York "Graphic" in Trouble..A petition « was served upon Sir Francis Hicks yesterday, at Mon- 1 treal, Canada, for the winding up of the affairs of the Graphic Newspaper Company, of New York, and the appointment of liquidators. The petitioners, t who are claimants for $91,000, allege its insolvency, c saying that its assets are $140,000 and Its liabilities < $779,500. An attachment has teen issued against t the property In New York city, on the ground that 1 the company is a foreign corporation, deriving Its $ charter from the Canadian government. This ac- « oon was taken in the suit of Ernest C. Brown, of s Chicago, to recover $25,000, which he claims is due t him for services as western agent of the company 1 since 1879. I s Wht Caul Schurz Withdrew. .The New York < Evening Post, Saturday, says: "We have to an- 1 nounce that to-day Mr. Carl Schurz has permanent- t ly dissolved his connection with the Evening Post i by resigning his place as member of the board of 1 trustees of the company. He had withdrawn from ! the editorial department some time ago, not, as j some of our contemporaries have conjectured, «be- ( cause regular editorial work was Irksome to him.' t but in consequence of serious differences of opinion 1 between himself and his associates concerning the 1 I pttWlc latheefli. . CAPITOL TOPICS. MR. R0Brys»0v waxts tNroRMATtON. Mr. Robinson, of New York, to-day introduced In the House a resolution of Inquiry calculated to discover whether the British lion or any other strange animal has been coquetting with the American Pa?Je*J"1th the consent of ttie latter, and. If such is the fact, to expose the outrage in all Its details. I he resolution called upon the Secretary of the Interior for Information concerning the purchase of public lands by foreign noblemen, and such other information as may enable ihe House to formulate such laws as shall prevent the establishment of landlord systems In our country; called upon the Secretary" of state for Information concerning the Imprisonment and torture of John E. Wheel<xk, a citizen of the United States, bv the government of Venezuela In 1879; also as to the reception of Mr. Benjamin, the American representative, by the shah of Persia; also, for Information as to whether the minister to Great Britain has received any title of nobilltv. such as "Lord Rector," from any foreign state, and whether such English "Lord" Is still retained In the service of the United States. The resolution rurther called for Information concerning naval officers receiving gifts rrom rorelgn powers, and as to whether officers aDd sailors or the United States rendered anv service to the British navy in the recent bombardment of Alexandria, in Egypt. It also directed the Postmaster General to examine into the statement that a British spy, named M. E. O'Brien, has been lilowed to tamper with the malls In New York. promotions in the marine corps. Mr. Hawley Introduced In the Senate to-day" a Mil to regulate promotions and appointments In :he marlue corps. It provides that the adjutant md inspector, the paymaster and the quartermaster of the marine corps, after thirty years' service, diall have the rank of lieutenant-colonel, and after 'orty years, when retired, the rank and pay of colrael retired; and assistant quartermasters, after wenty-flve years service, ten or which shall have jeen In the quartermaster's department of said ?orps. shall have the rank of major; that appointments ui till vacancies In the offices of adjutant ind inspector, and of paymaster, shall be made by selection from the line officers on the active list who have served twenty years and upwards; that, i vacancy In the office of quartermaster shall be Hied by the promotion from the assistant qu3rternastersof the active list, according to seniorlti, ind appointments to All vacancies in the office of jsslstant quart»-riii:i>ter shall be made by selection from the line officer.- on t he active list "who have served fifteen years and upwards in tlie corns; hut not hing in the act shall be construed to entitle ofli:ers to back pay. hocse appointments. Thomas s. Pettlt, of Kentuckv. has been appointed talley clerk, vice -T. \v. Bartlett. T. M. McKay, of New York, has been appointed laborer in the folding room. extraoitiov. Mr. Belmont (N.Y.) offered In the House to-day a esolution requesting the President to transmit to he House copiesof all correspondence between this rovernment and that of Great Britain respecting he extradition of alleged fugitives from justice hat has taken place since the dnte of the I'reslient's message of December 23. l??6, announcing hat the suspended extradition under the treaty of MS had been resumed, and that the aforesaid correspondence be accompanied by projects of any new "xtradition stipulations that may have been submitted by either government to the other since the suspension in 1876 of the oj>erations under the 10th irticle of the treaty of 1842. tite new senate ru.es. The Senate was in executive session this afternoon for some time, engaged In discussing the report of the committee on rules. The report as a vhole was generally acceptable, but considerable >hjectlon was urged to the scheme to bar the doors >f the Senate against everybody except members *f Congress and bona private secretaries of Senaors. The proposed rule excludes from the floor all Jrivate secretaries, except those actually and prln'lpally engaged In their duties as su. h. Some of he senators expressed the opinion that there was io need for such rigid exclusion. congressional notes. Senator Anthony remained at the Senate but a short time to-day. Among the bills introduced In the nouse to-dav vis one by Mr. skinner, of New York, authorizing he Secretin- of theTreasnrv to purchase from the surplus revenue, at anv time, at his discretion, the and -ty? per rent bonds, and cancel the same nstead of calling for redemption the 3 per cent x)nds. which are now payable at the pleasure of :he Unlted states. Mr. Belmont offered a resolution of Inquiry, tolay, calling upon th° Secretary of the Treasurv for nform ition respecting duties alleged to have been llegally exacted from importers, and for a st-itenent of each question arising under "the act to reluce internal revenue taxation, and for other purlos-'s." approved March 3.1*Q. that liasbeeu pr&sen ted to the Treasury department for decision. Xominationw. A number of nominations werp sent to the Senate >y the President to-day. All were recess appolntnents, heretofore published, except one.that of il'm. Livingston, jr.. to be collector of customs, llstrlct of Detroit, Mich. Water Supply at Kendall Oreen. )r. gallacoet'3 answer to the district commissioners. Prest. Gallaudet has sent a letter to the Commissioners In which he complains of the Injustice of he charge that there has been "a lavish use. If not ictual waste, of water by the institution." On the ontrarv the Institution, be says, has been sufferng for many weeks from an Insufficiency of water, md has been exercising the greatest vigilance that lot a dron should be vr.astel. Prest. Onllnudet says hat If the water inspector had a milled to him for nformntion ns to the occasion of "the outflow of lear water from the cewer" would have learnel bat this Is caused bv the nnd°r drainage of the exensive grounds of the Institution, and not from my Improper use of Potomac water. Diktrict Government Affair*. the aosessmfvt books. The Commissioners have had the new general issessment book completed and bound In handsome it vie. It is the nurriose of the Commissioners to have mother book made, showing a plat of everv square md subdivision of squares and lots, giving the lumber of square feet, <£c, COUNTY ROADS. The Commissioners are in receint of a letter from Hr. FT. B. Bestor reminding them that no imnmvenent has vet been made on the Driving Park road. The Commissioners replv that it was found be mposslble to do the work re'erred to on account of he great expense of hauling gravel, and state that he appropriation for countv roads is entirely Inidequate to meet the necessary expenses. i.toroR I.ICEVPES. Applications for liquor licenses of the following ter-wis were disapproved to-dav: E. Adler, John "Itzmorris, John Joachim, Theodore Lewis and ohn Shea. RrtT,ntvn PFRMrrs =sued bv Injector Pntwlsie; Jas. M. Johnson, epalr brick. 1215 F street northwest: «400. A E F itewart. repair brick, rear of lot 50. square 134r>no. Geo. Fortune, erect a dwelling, 16th street exended; $300. Masonic Eiections .The following Masonic ofIcers were elected at meetings last night: Armlnlus ,odge. No. ii. F. and A.M., Louis Goldschmid. W. John Toense. 8. W.: Henrv Brandes. J. W.: Herra. L Gerdes. secretary; Anton FLscher, treasurer; Fr. V. Spiess, tiler. Mount Vernon R. A. chapter. No. 8, J. H. Ol" ott. M.E.H. priest: A.F. McMillan. e. king; Thos" f. Gibbs. e. scribe; f. H. PlckelL secretary W.FL ilendenhall, treasurer, and W. A. Yates, trustee, Dawson Lodge, No. 18. F A.AM.. Rudolph Willis, V. master; Jarnes H. Trimble, senior warden- H C 'hompson. Junior warden; Robert Ball, secretary L H. Graham, treasurer: J. B. Browne, senior deaon: J. Cochran, junior deacon: B. T. Larcombe and I. T. Daniel, stewards: Leonard Stoddard, trustee* .nd delegates to the grand lodge, O. T. Thompson, L. H. Drovm. and H. H. Hazard. At the annual communication of stansbury odge. No. 21, F. A. A. M. held last evening, the ollowlng officers were elected and installed for the nsulng vear: W. M., F. G. Alexander: S. W. T. \ M. Dowling; J. W.. w. E. Nallev; secretarv. B. ). Carpenter: treasurer, G. W. Ballock: chaplain, Jev. James A. Buck; marshal. John Miller; a D., 'harles Ager; J. D., A. R. McChesney; G. S., W. W. ;wart: J. S., Thomas Donaldson; tiler, James a. rhomas. A Charge Against a Constable..H. D. Pfell, a onstable, was charged In the Police Court yesterlay with the larceny of a horse, wagon and hariess, which formerly belonged to a man named itevenson, who Is now deceased. Last Saturdav Nonstable Pfell served a writ on Mrs. Louisa Steverion, the widow of the deceased Stevenson, and 00k a horse, wagon and harness. The court irdered restitution of the property and released the lefendant. Marriage Licenses. . Marriage licenses have jeen issued by the clerk of the court to W. K. *ibman, of Baltimore, and Ella Smith, of Pittsburg; VmWashlngton, of Charles countv, Md., and Mary lall; Walter Parker and Ella Clarke; Lea A. Edrards. of Rlply, Ohio, and Betty Brown Dickerson; v. R. Turner and Annie M. Rowzee, both of Fairax county, Va. Bat rrm Dangerous as a Beverage..Some lme ago a down-town grocery man, who had lock plggots on all cocks In his wine room except a keg ontalning about ten gallons of bay rum, missed he contents of that keg. One night recently the olored porter in the store had a fit and began to well up. After he was restored to consciousness le admitted that he had been drinking bay rum besause the whisky was locked up. The last beard of ilm was that while driving a wagon he had a fit md fell from the vehicle, severely injuring himapir Range of the Thermometer..The following vere the readings at the office of the chief signal >fflcer to-day:.7 a.m., 83.4; 11 a.m., 43.6,2 n mTV19 <»Ttmnm 51.I; minimum 32.3. Transfers op Real Estate..Deeds in fee have >een recorded as follows: J. M. Keating to Rmm» 1- Nelson, lot 25, sq. 806; $ . C. wT Hayes to la^7 E- ^Gould, parts 28 and 29, sq. 850; fSJOO. N. L Ryon to a S. Shedd, lot 3a, sub. 88, sq. 868; S . Murray Donaldson, to John F. Wild, part 2, so. 55: >1.200,4c. J. F. Wild to Ellz Donaldson, same prop rty: $ . Ellr J. Meem to John McGowan, part H, Georgetown; $40a D. 8. Pickrell et aL. trustees, o J. H. Brooks et aL, In trust, lot 9, sq. 685; $8,000! P. H. Callan, trustee, to R. Boyd, sub lot 43, sq. 863, 8,00a Laura M. Bronaoo to George M. Hathaway, sub. lot 69, sq. 96: <900. James H. Herov et aL. to 3. W. Wormelle, lot L block 30, Le Droit Park; &J0Q. John M. Stutz to George Wlllner, parta 10 md 11, sq. 310; $ . G. Wlllner to Henrietta s. Stutz, same property; $ . a sothoron to a dlnerva Wescott part 18, sq. 74; SOOOi James A. Wain to Robert Proctor, part 9, sq. south of 516: 8,000. &c. W. W. Danenhower to J. B. Bryan, lots * Ul7?*,®! ^ lot u> 8Q- WOl J. B. Bryan » W. W. Danenhower, same property; $1,000. Kate L Roy to B-Butterworth. lows and ft and part 4. stock 4, Brown's sub. of Mt. Pleasant; fft.na w! I. Newton to Chas. v. Trott, put t, an >4,000. J.* sormtox The AkMK'iatrd t harities. a stormt session of the board of managers. mr. u sl emekt exonerated from charge* preferred against him. The board of managers or the Asso-lated Chanties had a stormy nu-etlng at the Central onlee, l«ls F street, last night. i here were pr nt .1 uJ Mrs. SnelL. Mr. T. J. Lasier, vr. John T. M tic hell, Mr. A. M. Gangewer. Mr. A. P. Fardon. Mr. J. it. Voorhees, Mr. Armstrong. Mr. J. II. Bradford. Mr. Peck, Mr. E. B. Barnum. Dr. Chlckerlug. Mr. John F. Cook, Rev. Mr. steel and Mr. B. P.Mann. As the secretarr read the minuter of the last meeting Mr. Mann enteral several oh ions. The minor business of the m<"e;lng bolntr disy* .M of. after various obstructions on t:»e par: >: Mr Mann, Mr. John T. MUeheli >iit>"unoed that 1 he committee appointed at a previous ni-^' lnzto Investigate certain charges prvferred Mr. L. S. Emery, the general secret «n. bv Mr. m nn. was ready to report. Mr. Mltclied then read tli*> charges, whi. h were that Mr. Emery had recelv.-d and disburs»-d -money contrary to the reguj latlons provid»\l by tlH* convt'tut1otu_w' -p-by Mr. Manr held that h" had committal fraud arid misdemeanor. There * is nneha»ve, how >\ r. that the secretary had misappropriate 1 m v of t!. money thus disbursed without.nith>~rltv, "but thnt the prescribed forms of the constitution had rot been observed. Mr. Emerv was not piv-i-nt. l*dng out of the city, but his written defense w as read, claiming that wherever he hid departed from the ! ntles relating to the disbursement of funds.lt hid been by absolute necessity and wit'i the sanction of the board. Alter reading thec':aree>jiii«l tue at<- swer the committee announced tn t th« y had found the charges to lv trivial and unfiled for. and they completely exonerated Vr Kmery. h> \ thought that he bad faithfully performs! ins dutlt^s and that he should be commended, rather than blamed. for the-Irregularities" with which he was charged. A stormy discussion arose u^on the question of adopting the report of tbe commit t.-e. Mr V. nn was the oulv 011" to opp.se n, msnv Mt called upon to express tli-ir opinion of the t:i..tt r, -id the charges aiid thi.'lr autli r wore u"der r.:t i t over an hour. Mr. Maun malt m-d to the la-t that his charges were correct, and resisted .ill ai»peals to withdr iw taem. Mr. Mann w.is verv b.tterly d^n i'jnc<?d by several of thr a'nd it was charged t!nt hi> op[<osi;: >u to \;r. i.merv was a personal matter entlrelv. To v.; tin* be entered a protest that the factshehad fS -rwl h 1 u.r been disproved. Wh-ti the v * > wa» t Ucen hi the only one mrlstero.l the adoption of the report or the commit ice. The Snndaj Srhool Union. proceedings of the anntal mfetisg. The opening $es?lon of the annual meeting of the Sunday School union of the District was held at the Congregational church la*t night. Rev. Dr. Sunderland opened the meeting w.tfc prayer; the authera was sung by the Calvary Baptist choir, the j Scriptures were read by Rev. Samuel Dorner. and prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Rankin. Mr. Heryy K. Simpson submitted 'ho annual report of tiie j union. giving a summary of the work r r the year. and urging energetic action In the future, s »fi (tor Colquitt, of (ieorma, tlieu d' llv.-rej a ven ltit'T; estlng address upon, " i be sundav s hool: Its Influence on Government a-:d b «-leiy."' rite pro, gram Included Inst i-umental tau-lc bv Prut. Bischoff. vocal music by Mrs. Bod'isii :tr.d .Miss C. Kld-wil. and a hymn by th- eoairregatlon. The SuLdav schools p^presoni-tl were; Cilvar>" Baptist. K. H. Kendall. sujK-iiaiendent; Kir^; ( ongatlonal. We-ton FUnt. «-ui».ii!it.Tident; Hi inline M. E.. J. W. Davis. sup<iri!H lent: First Itaptl-t, Otis T. Mason, superlnt* nden'; Ninth Stre -t. M. P.. Nixon Brewer, superlnt»nd«*nt; Mount Zion M. E., fjeorjp Howvee, >u:»*rtiitend -tit; C»Mi?r i! Presbvterian, Rev. a. \|". 1 itz -r. 1>. t>. sc.iH-i-in- I tendent; First Presbyterian. J. B. W'lsrht, s,r,*-n>i1 tendent; I'nion M. F... \V. II. Worn -r>ley. suiv rln- tendent; st. Piul's English Lutheran. 1.. R. A1 'en, sui*Mintend-nt; Bethany c'.i :;h*L s. l Citss^v, superintendent; Assemhly s ?'p->l)vtfri:in. 'I'liouias t'. Keene, wiperlntendent; Union Mission. J F. Johnson. superintendent; Wpst«-rn Presi»*t« i1an. W. II. H. Smith, sup rl it« ndent; m-hy polltan M E., A. P. Lacey, supeilntendent; New Y >rK avenue Fr^-hy- I terl.in. J. It. \'an Mater, superltit^iidftit: Metropolitan Biptlst. B. P. Murray.superlnt»inii*nt: Estreat Baptist. J. D. smith, superintendent; Fourth sip^t M. E.. Joseph Webb, superintendent; Metropolitan, II. M. LeUuc «np'rlnteiVient; <,'in»-v chtpel, N. A. Robinson, sup rlntendent; Kendall chapel, A. II. Nelson, superintend* at. At the s- s-lon this afternoon addv««»« wore <jr». Uvered by Hon. D. S. Alex tr.der. "The Children and the churehf Mrs. F. H. Hamilton, "Primary Meth- ods in Juveulle Classes.'' The session will continue until Friday evening. .oral Votes. A building permit was Issued to-dav to Danenbower£son. to etvet ten two story dw»lllmrs. at the corner of 12th and V streets northwest, at a cost j off 10.000. John Carroll, a watchman in the Treasury dei partment. died yesteid from consumption. The fligwon at the fair of the Continental Guards by the sons or VPterms was presented to j them by Mr. Gntmshaw. on tvhair or the uur.rds. at Masonic Temple last nicht. C.ipt. Griffith re celved the flag on beh.»lf of the posu Mr. J. Fussell d >n ites five gallons of Ice cream t' i Miss Wests Christmas entertainment far poor children. Washington- Cattle Market..At the queenstown iL'ov yards, on the Metropolitan branch. B. and O. It R.. three mil»s from this citv.Lewis D. Means, pmprtetor.yesterday Oss head of cattle were offered and sold to butc hers, at 3v a5 89c, per piund. Seven hundrnd and rtftv-on^ sh^-p and lamo-: w»i* sold as follows: Sheep 3l..i4iv<'. p r pound; lambs 5i*i v. cows a?i i "calves brought $30osti5. The state of the market w^ ^'ood. Alexandria A flairs. Rerorted for The Evening Star. Oocvcn. Meeting..The city counni holds Its rei-alar semi-monthly irnvtlng to-tiight. The «ui>]ect of the grant of prluleir* s at the not o: King t str»-et ta the Potomac Ferry comp >uy will i>h con! sldered. as also the question of the"reduction of taxes on the Alexandria can u property, so Citt Cocrt..The corporation court continued to- r:ay Its December term, devoted to ct\11 cas<>s. A decree bas b<.vii made substituting trustees m the case or Gregory, trustee, aarl. Kamsay, trust e. Notes..At the last court of the mayor the collateral or John Cromwell, charged with disorder, was forfeited, and Jas Wilson, held under suspicion as a deserter trom the f'ntted states arm v. was released. Messrs. Cor»»ett. Zimmerman and smoor, or this city, are In attendance upon the Masonic Grand Lodge ot Richmond as representatives of tlie lodges here. The presbytery of tiie Chesapeake will meet in this city next Thursday. Rev. F. Page, of Virginia, Is conducting association services at Grace (Episcopal) church every night. The Courts. Cofrt in General Term. Monday, Johnston act- District; decree below ^denying Injunction and dismissing biw affirmed; opinion by Judare James. Janln act. Gilmore; do. j (do.) do.; oainlon bv Judge Hagner. Morrow James; decree below (dismissing bllb reversed: ! opinion by Judge Cox Keyser atrt. HlUt: deciee. Walter ag*. Ward; motion for rehetrln? bv Mr. Perry ror derend ;nt. Woodruff agt. National Shelf and File Co.; on hearing. ivqritt Court..T"<Jqp Jnyn*n Monday. F. S. & T. Co. ag'. Cirton; sale ntitled nlsL Cousins agt. Strisbu:ver; time to take tes- tlmony limited. Counii^ act. Cournbs; defendant ordered to pay, drc. Ashton agt- Asiiton; divorce granted. CROftNAL COCRT .Juftij? Wi/lif. To-day. W. M. Gait and J. F. Rawll were excused as Juntrs. Michael L»^ach. unlicensed b tr; guilty. Samuel f. shreeve, selling on Sunil tv; ' submitted to court and fine of 52 Imposed. It »rt E. Fugett, Sunday bar; Joseph Fillens. unl!< en-->d bar. and Potomac Steamboat company, do.; for- felture set aside. Alethla (iibscn, unllcens»M btr; not guilty. Mary McNally, do.; do. W. T. Whehin, do.; do. Police Coc*t.-./"-tpe sn*7j. I Monday, Seth Lunsford. Wm. Henderson. John Bannister (colored\ Kichard Jarrett (coloivd); r.d Henry Niles. protanitv; $5 eitrh. Annie Brov-n, Maud Saunders (colord\ Marv Stewart (color-'ii. Richard Stewart (colored^, Beverly Richardson (colored\ Charles Nol in Chas BosWeil, ioud and boisterous: $5 each. Harry Tiioinos, destroying private property; $5. Robbing the Mails..At Lvnchburg, Va., U. S. Commissioner Samuel Patterson on saturdav crmmltted a colored mall-carrier named Wm" Henry Callaway to Jail. In derault of $5,000 ball, on the charsre of robbing the mall between Roanoke and Cave springs. Roanoke county, a number of mail | robberies had taken place between those points. The arrest was made by Inspectors Wm. T. Henderson and Wm. B. Smith. A Materializing Medium Exposfp. _ Dr. J. M. Shea, an alleged spiritualist and m iterlaltzer. Las been arrested in Clilcavro. together with George Mastow. his assistant, and held to b dL He was taking large sums of money at exhibitions In which he purported to materia ll/e the spirits or the dead. Officers brought Into court bis equipment, compidsine wigs, false faces, laces, petticoats, flowing robes, white plumes and a bespantrled irlrdle. which his "White Prince" of oriental fame wears when he comes trom the spirit land. The court-room was scarcely able to contain the Immense number of excited victims when shea was tried Mastow. who Is the pugilistic "bouncer" or the establishment, knocked down several men and assaulted Police Officer Hubbard. Fatal Political Fight in Mississippi..a difficulty occurred at a political meeting on Saturday night at Greenville, Miss., between a colored man named Homer and Frank Monttromerv. Pistols were used, and Sam. Flnlay. a white man, was seriously injured and three negroes were shot. Homer being killed. A Ravisher Riddled with Bullets. . Albert Thomas, colored, was arrested at Clinton, Miss., 8unday, for committing an assault upon the utile daughter of B. F. Lingon. While conveying him back to the neighborhood of the crime he attempted to escape, and was rtddied with bullets. What Crazed Him..Mr. Rogers, the missing Lewis county (N.J.) treasurer, was se* n at Norwood, Saturday, and went east rrom there. Beiiitr of an excitable temperament, it is believed that he became Insane, because he could not make his booics balance. He thought he owed the county scouou when the county owed him $17. Demanding E$ual Rightr.a meeting of white and colored men and women was heidln Burlln rton. New Jersey, on Sunday, and resolutions we^ adopted demanding equal rights; solemn',v protecting that the color line Is not off their seeklnc but forced upon them; that the public schools shHli be opened to all children regardless of race or color and^^protesting that they do not demand At Erie, Pa., there is much excitement owing to the mysterious disappearance of Thomas Evans, pension attorney, who is infirm, nearly blind and worth *100.000. He was tried and acquitu-d last month of the charge of ualng washed awLave fftttnipn Tte Protestant Episcopal Clerical association of j 2 nrrmfir1j******1'WUA Hr. Randolph Window »nd £JS2? 9 orod. an- held In ball for the Ha !tt more eoo*#*1 i homes, charged with attempting .oiwp^ H>o view Asylum cemetery. In t lie French chamber of Prime Mintsior F«Try defended th«' iTiivcruuiiiii In lljf Tonquln affair voud and a declaration of coufldeooe in u* i try was pa»-d. - -_ ^1 A reform movement ba.« been pour.ty officers at Sew Orleans »gal«i*Jf* ^ bier- .v.id house* of prostitution In tlul li is authoritatively Rt«ted Uut U* BNM Shore rsllrvi.l l»a« been sold, and *111 pass i*" ^ hand^ or the Pennsylvania railroad Jantmy * I Her. Mr. Uandolfo, an furvd catholic pJ W-1 RminltL->hUfg. Mi, la dead. «_a«^^J ri «r. sylvosWT, of John* HopldM R.iltim ire. ha-t»«en eie.-ied prvii njaor ol bwm rattle* In the l'nlv*»rslty of oxford. ^ A row boat, <*ontalnlti|T a bunting P*rtT °*. *01 1 in the river ueur BnffalQ, ^ *1 v-eMerd iv. and all were lost excefK one. | Tiiere are 300 .*oupon ca*M In the Hu*rlOg> C*w*l of Richmond. v* luvolvlnjr about IBS.000. I Testbanov for tlie prosecution in the soott fairs Una election ca^'s, in the I'nlted HtiOT Co 'J ti<*- -1 l'i Columbia yesterday. Tbe goreTM>lj --i ' case "or conspiracy. 3 I uu»-r the dilution of tlie KnUrht* of Labor W\ m*r. are cir uUtlnc petitions In llttsborg odW whore for Conm** to make If a criminal f ' anyone to import laborers under conOMt pM fo^el.'n ixuntrlt*. In ^t. I.'cms Sunday evenlne J F. Q^B flLjSL | or New York, wore giving a *nirP uaHijW f.'.T 1 anee. and. alier an vthausUng G> m dn>pi>ed (lend. ^ L_MI u m. «;n*-n. nr Anderson county, I ten b<- i on June 1st last. The Wt*MP be" " | btii wk t;nfn*i8 taken with aud died In terrible ayony. * I riv.» in Minted men raided the tOVTB Art .- ma. -.aturday ul^rht. They k'.'ed J.C T*®f®xd J. \ N illy ai d 1). smith, an<1 wouldBB ^1 R i^-rts. ATTerwurda they robbed a store Of Wai Rev. WHu.im H Hoyt, one of the assistant kM or st. Ann's Koiuan Catholic church, N«w TOfH wass'rlcken with ipoplexy while bayingU* ln^ inu.-* bund.ij and fell dead. I A I.otfkV cea<« nc Hacks..Two rt^tl for the hand of a youne Balttmorv lady fcad alWW] ch»se about that city in ha« Ks ypsMi^ay. B*Pj P<mts that KrankJ Hellen, of Vnlnntoirn, con.e to the city on purpow to marrr Miss ffcMg Z;: .merman. S>0 had Henry K. Himmaai <3 1 V'-r-'nnv. Vs. Tliey both had strong grousdMpn tlielr intention as the yening lady bad pilftiUtM tro-n to hoth. Mr liellfn arrl^ at tae MM Or-t. an<l invited his churmer to t*ke a rKH. mf th' \ were starting Wr. Hammond drove op. MM eeeint the ret reatlnif carnage he started In ptniU ana clunp to t hein bo su'vesffully that Mr. Hwp finally Mxpi^d at a police station and bai lintntnond iimMPd. Then warned by his nuwl esi app he at once drove to a Methodist rnlnlaMlH a^d uiade legally his the tickle young Udjr. 1 .Ti'VKIvTING K.VTK * V AG ANCES Of TH* RO«TOW Offfl Corvrju. I'h<- re|iublli*an members of the co.H c<>un 11 of H..~ton issue a card embodying a «j ni' nt or the farts in relation to the nona;tpeHnM| at tbe last ma ting 01 the ooundl of tbe deflk-i crati r.iajorltv. vv iien a lively discussion of tunlBj l:u ext' ,vak...in ert wa*, expected. The earn Rt*ai that this am ;i was taken in order to prevent * quorutn. nn.1 th»» IistushIoe *jetort election of p*e$ti w t.l h woulil make public certain facu \e»y daiuairtntr to tlie pr>»sent city government UN memlvrs themir seeking re-e». ctlon. N O CUKE. N») HY.- WHITTHrBUT* CEDAB HALS vM U *»rraiii<tl to cur»-CoutAa. Colda. Crowp. Throat und l.nn»: etc. 8i* <Ipo|w doM Try it. 11 tint su:isa<d ra tuni ihcenicty Ootllptuid tret your iiiojK-v Imck Si :u ».j h.| l»runn*ta. HrloeOftc. W. 1 11 'MPsijn, Tui istn Ktiwt ofe-tlLa.te3ui DIED. RACUULfPPI. r»n Tu.-MIVorober 11 tb 18*8. atr.oVl...-ka m.. Mm J. -llSA BVCIUALITPI. Wlove witt nf 3 ll«oiirulu<<i>i, *+ < I t fiitv-»-l(rht vm, aft -r h 1<>TikT 111'ew >>f .-l^iit luoutlia. wlilcu liwbu^ »nih (ninvtian tortltude. Her t rui wi 1 t*»f- from her late rwldewi N 1 tli htr--»t U'irtL*t*i. on Thurnday. Dnrciuba 1 '.Hi, at 2 oVl.ick v. ul 1 n< ud» and miauvaa arc vit-d toast, lid V BEFK »« <.!vt"wn, on Dreiuber 10th. 1883, at %m r iu.. CHVKLt* THDMAh. tld«t aou «rf Vu. Ba*. a«r':d tw< ut> -four. O. *k1 the tliourhtii our brother df-ad, I:i silence lili* (H-^i*eful head; ll:a Hiiul rein we.l by »*ai*l> arace, 1. huiv<.Zl liiia soUfe-Lt In- n»Tiii^r place. By Hik ewu BaoTHxa TIif« funeml will take plaf* to-m- rrow. WednaadK. I> '*»'!ubfr 12. 18»i3. fr'jir. hu father's Mridrnrr. 34If T stn.t. t two r ill belativea aaU frieuda reapeotfakir inviti ii to attend w t' AKU' 'LL. On Decen.her 10th. 1R83. at hi* 11wliVn«a. No. .-'.'1 1 street uorthweat. JOHN CABKOLL, e#NI fortj -oae year*. 1 le funerai will take |'lar* from WtwterD Prmbytae** church. H bet«i«eu ltf.h am'. 'An.ii on Wedoeadi* atv ruoon. at 2 W. Fru-uda and K^uaUitAUOaa rapel fully in v.ted to attend. CLAUK. »-u Monday. Derenilier 10th. 1883. at twda o'clock ui.. OtOluiL B. C'l.AKA, t»a... acvd fifty-thfl 1 utieral from lit* late rertd -noe 41 ^ Sixth atraat west, ou i hur-lay. D. c uib. r 13th IKK), at one o'cldB p. in., and wi-vlce at All >nla>* eburch at two oVimE p. in. K. iativea and friend- Invited ~ _lt"NO\ AS (»ii i>t*.iui»-r 10.1883, at 5 o'clock a. T!l< >M AS IiOSuVAN. native ai County Cork. IrelaiZ a^r u < \vnty-fiv»' y^ars M«) he nut in (>ea<;e Amen. 1 ue tun ral will take pl«oe from his late rrirldnni» C"t: er Eurhtli a:n«t and Oram avenue, on Wedneedar m jruitut. «t BMit o'clock, and then prvaad to Imiuaca* lb'*- t, un<-einn>n chntvh. here r»-qui>iu . will i<a c<'l 'l)rnted at 9 o'clock Friauda andrt lativeaare mpmfutly invited to attend at* i,INI)ENKOHL. Huddenly^at 4 o'clock Sunday morain Dttuilw y 1KS3 MASTHA L X DhSKOHUold*** 1 rly Ix'X ved child ol Adolphttb Pmihnp | jn denk iii, luT' d 9 ye-4i> Mid 3 mouths. burial at l ix*.|>ect Hill Cemetery, Dac 11. at 4 p L<'N<i On Sundav ni»rht, Ueoemher 9. 1883. Mm. CL1ZAHE H W. Los j, widow of the late lotNrtCatr Loair. of altlmore. htin.ml troiu th- Chapel at Oak Hill iwnUii. W«4. ne^day L>ei-eiuh«t 12th. at three o'clock p. IB. IIliiiHW art invit'-d to atuuid. ] Mc. AE1H1*. "ti IVcmber 10th. 1MB «tfci» a n. Hi iSOR \H .VlcC AK'l H \ , dfn-d m Ventj'-two 1 le-funeral will tak place on " -iliii»daT evanh*. Decern Ik-i 12th isjci at 3 p. in ti mi tin laaliliiniiiilf h> i d-uirhter. 20T F stnwt northwest f NELSON On Tuwlay th- 11th of Dooember. 188a, at I 15 <.'cli«*k a m ALfiEKTliE BRDCK. Infant am ol Halvur Nelnon and Miranda N N> laon Funeral private, on accouiit of Mtiuui lllneaa of tka tn jtner '" O'H AIliE. On Deoetnh»T 10th. 1883. at 11 a. m.. THE OKDOHE HANI.AN youiufe^t aon of M.chil^d &Sline 0'Han»*. a^retl 2 month" *ud 17 daya lunera! from laa pan uta' r a:de ioe 181S 30th ebwt noi tliw(*t V\ndn> mlay D>-ceinler 12th at 2 p. in. FVvn<X an J p'.ati vi-g ar> re«.|«ctlulij invited to attend. SIMMS On P-.-ember Uth. 1H83. at 10 30. CILAhLU ri E A SIMMS a«nd twenty ye«ra Fapeiml will tnke place troui St. A'nnwtlne'a ohui^k on Ihuixi >y tnoi- inir at 10.J0. Fntuda and Malivea are r»»i«et.?fully invited. ST APL1;k. CHj Sunday. December 9th. 1883. at brr residence, in thiK city, aft»r a brief Ulneaa 8ARAM USHKK SlAPLfcR. in th- t t»tli ve»r of her an ' "' "r*1 a^rvicHp will be b' Id at' her late residence. 100>- H street uorthweat. on Itieadiay. the Uth urn. at 4 o'< lix k p.m. iLterment on Wednuaday. at T ilminrtni Delaware. ~ ji ^ ATERS. On Mnndav, Denembar 10 18R3, at her li't residence. No 1401 C btreet soutboaat Waahinrton. L C. AN NIK F WATEK8. beloved wife ofBanJ B Wate-8 altera abort, but aerere illneaa . r"v;d!i a:id 'vUtlv'* an taapectfully in el tart toal. tend th<- funeral aervicwa at St. Patar^ church. S o'clock W rdne«day. " WEST On Sunday Daoamber »t"a. 1883. at 12.141 0 Clock P.m.. JOHN uEST. in the 73d y*ar of lua aaa. i in"r.tl irotn -t Autnistine'a church, «ednoaday. at Ki o.dock, H'i£h requiem tnaaa mill be oelehraked F:T-n ts and relatives ie«i|><tfuHy invited to attand. V UNDERTAKERS. C^HAS. J. UAWLEK. WILLIAM W. VUUiUX ' C. i. OiWlIE fc Co.. huccefpon to Buchly*a tnderukin* Eatal.llahjaaet P22Pa. Ave. n.w, (formerly 912 Pa. Ave > Frervthira- finrt-elaaf and r«aa<.nabla. ProfaaMoM indies in attendance Tranaiant lunmala a artuMh 1 e»t j >hon coiiu.-ctions. * YY ILLIAM r BPTKni.int ** rT KNIhUISO UNDERTAKER. 1029 Tth etmt northweat. near L O JAMES B1 LLtV UESERAL I NDFRTAKITW wj .th atr>*et, near t S. Patent OAoa Burial «. ancee new and ol the beat workmaaahip. FrtemffeL meiuber 1 am ao loc«rer connected with any ate n27 A11THCR ROOSEV A CO.. Practical l>id rtakerB and Embalmen 7 elephou.- connecUi >ua with our offi< t muI rMMM ^21451-a. ave. U. w. Tth street office diacooMnaad/^^B "I^RED. HPISDLER] r I i dertaker 12H3 7th «t»K, betweeti M and Vjlw Kixlie« enibaliued and prepared lor LranaDtwtalirm * Cence at place of biif.ueaa. 1OSEPH OAWLEH. " " ' GENERAL Ft RNI8HING tTTDERTAKXR, 1. J6 Penney 1 vania avenue northweat T«nnami^^ and ever> thiny tirrt-vlaaa. 1 elephoua .p-f. JOHN 11. WRIGHT^ ~ I voestaker Atm Fnou. Dnma. litit luih -treet uorthweat. Telephone connection. A CGDBTC8 BCBGDORr. " ^ FT-RSISHING CISDEBTAKER, No. 31C Penna- lvania avenue northvMLU^n . 4X fctrneto. LverjtlunK *. OLD tITSE AND OLD FB1FKD8 art mm > the beat, ac ia JChlH-f "id StSod fafo^2T2i5 ai the only place where . i. uAiv^nt t'Lol H1NG can ba aold at JLb'lU'b Old Stand, So. 819 D atreet, batvaan Mm# N. L..Note by liiall i roni^S^atUmiedU*. m J N CORCO K A S BCILDIMO a 1IRST CLASS HAIR DRE&SER Vw rn*rnmm Ihree I*ausnu and m-a.^ Pans Lyons and Vienna. m Manuiacturer and importaraf H LMAN HAIR ASD FIK1 HU1 Vms \?di" OP* Hair Cnttlmr and Hair ^ Hair dyed and ahamnooad in - « . HVt ti ordar. " "4~oea m WMt FRTVAXE STOCK WASHISGTOH. SEW YORK Tf|M| H. H. DODO^ Bond.,mm** So. 689 15TH BTRPCT innan^t|. Stock lnMM ^,,.7** . WMMmm PWBWJ. Q.

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niary evuninauon \ nrwm* to sfde. The horsesv> r-- t: lsrti: from Kentucky Kid have line j>edi»tT'-es.£11 tb.c ft r pr.vaV part. h> u-c very handsome. andeldvai such i- ran* ai»- hUMl aactlao; tatonah

^ '..cv-d t . .i^a i* :.t- -1 1- li-li'i opportunity toobtain a food buy tin Bj or r >A mar.

dl' J' DL'SCAS>OS BRO.?.. Auctionemi.

7pHOMAS DOWLISO. Au.tlotif rr.

'ir.L'STEES" SAI E OF VALl"»RI.E RF\L ESTATEIN IKE < iTY OF W\!sn«SO»'-S l>. C.

By rlrtue ct ' C<*d of trust, ;h!>c darVafch. A. D. -..yi rpcoide-l ai Ul<"r So 9«.'4. foil .

- t the r>--' rc< :ii- P:«t t of <_' ini .bia.d at the r»'.;r.w of the i»rTies thereby secureiE we

»iii ! <-!! -t v i..i auot: n. in :r«'iit of «-a< h ol the prem-1*-^ bcTfcUi. tr t.'e> .'. . 11 ' l,.io'.rin* r*ul t^ta*'*. towit '

\.»t; FRIDAY. F' >FI: ! TESTH DAY I DECEMBl R,A D :-« : at buFE " » K 1' >! ail t!. «e 1 » *

- > -.fA>Qad i n as L ta Om. Two Thr-e liereD Twelve |and !,; 1. cethi j«tnd at.d tw^nty-thrsw i

-*:. H r«»a»l i:Jtn street !twt. ki-jv. :i iu- M i : .-.usrhUsr Hcuse prop- jtrty. at d fc" :tt ; Al-y a 'a- t il-.r Ihu^ hou> *.

And IM Vr DI1 1 ELY \F'. VR Tr!F. s\LE of pi> p-^TtT -k . :7~1 Wt' v. II sell Ti i thusv piec^ oforoond k ^ asthvnsi thirty--: e t*'t ^en ii!cht^%.:* lot t^rLiv -v vi-.u ii.» Wrtf thirty ii fret una kov^hil:» h^> of It»t"tv.vt.* \ »-v X>. « t ftaid ) ts. ill |tHiUHT*; oEt* th« 'i-.iL hU'l situJit tl onrtoTith K - rfft-r. l- a -n 1 'rh j7»ci 14th eu«t Ira-pj. vkI I-ruii-t? IwtriiiutIioib* » ^-1 Lveroouis

r-rm- f -a' Of--th'rd of th< p-irc'aase ructi'-y cash.- balaLice ii' -;:x twi lvea*:d e -!t.->n moutlis. with

interest at s:.\ ;*r ceru iroat day s.:>. for wliich theI ur>-I ii-'-r - puri-haaerv »h.iil »-lve their proiui<«. rysofpa n Jnml by drrd< r d« ds cf trust on tbe propertyssld/«rall cash, at tr;*-' n of Mwwilllm t or pur,r. .- i't" 1 'i '< ca-h ots each pi-te of propertyat*»be time of aai** A!ir nvcyuni-inir and recording atpurchaser r i-i:rrha*-is' cc«i. 'I -vrnsof sale to be c< inpi:.d -v_til i: t » - f- -ta da; of sale, other**is»e theproperty will r-- -id at the riaic and cost o rl -fHiiititiaL-urcfcasVrvr tar ra. aiter f.\e dayV nutice in The£r» >tar 1 he said real rotate a :11 t>» s id s>;bj-ct.1 f.- a:. J :>-'-ssmeats ti.ei>-.'!:. Ihe tax collector- ctrtit'. :te v.f the :ax>-» and a?3essuient« will beelbiiiitcdi.*th- >: Us.

HiLUAM J MILLER. )' 'ttn - 4.' Ia uisiana aTeaue.' T._JCHS PA'ICH.id4-<lKd* Cob 10th s»tre<.t northwest^j

F^ANCIAL.JStocs. asd (train" Exchasoe.

lX-i 1 ilREET SORTHWE-T,OPPOSITE EBBITT HOUS*.

T BRIGHAM BISHul & CO..SPECIAL WITH S. M. HIBBARD.

MEMETR OF SEW YORK STOCK EXCTIANCE.BO' SELL ASD CARRY STOCKS. GRAIN ASD

PETROLEUM OS MARGISS TO SUIT CUSTOMERSAT REUGLAR SEW YOR& STOCK EXCHASGE ASDCHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. ALL PFRSOSSASD THL PUBLIC OESERALLY ARE ISV1TEDTO EXAMINE THE FACIL C)F THISOFFICE. COSSTAST gUOTAT.DSS FROM SEW"iOKK sTOCK EXCHASGE ASD CHICAGO BOARDOF TLADE BY PiUVATE \VIl;LS DIRECT To OUP.OFFICE. E-2

The Stock And (.train Exchange.1331 F STRFF.T.

Isatttw evf-rr n"ierr,r<>r? a print«J list of all the at tirest.>ck3 dealt in on *' - S w York Stock Ex«*hamre Also.>r)in and Pr v« dealt in fg .:.p CfekaRD B< 'ird ofTrade, shvw l-.k- hirh-si. lowest and c sinei_n- e» of the day Th-.s>- are i- iii -d tr** to at-y n Idr «s.Pervons who d-sir*- to s!s*cu ute ::i Sc .< ks. Grain andiTcvs. in a u: xie-ate way anti at bhII risk should cxacninethe-p^c'al fiwili'ies of th:s ffice Those whoinay be uBtti'l'-1 :> att. Lid i«rsonaliy cat. i av.- ;.i i-.fortjitionas to terms. < r,d,riva3. «c.. tri_iiipi;y lor.vaidejt_pjn application. Address

T. BRIGHAM BISHOP A CO .

dll-et 1331 F street.

RuBT. «l. Thomas.cLate oi Louifvflte. KyA

BROKER rs*GRAIN. FROTTSIOSS, COTTON ASD PETROLEUM.

No. 613 13th S:t*et (Satlonal Metroplitan Buildiuir.) '

Orders to *my or ««eil. on n.tr^r n nr for cash, erecute 1<jd the Chioa^T? B- ard of Trade and Sew York Cottonilxchatu-e. Cvi -tiUt tjuotatloiis tistiiutlf teceival bydirect private wimIF P SCHM1TT A CO.. Ch!fi?r> correspondent.SAWYER. WALLACE i CO.. Sew York correspondent.

<N:;tier.sl Metropolitan Bank.fcefercno* (Hou

'Orders by Telephone Promptly Attended to.>nT-Pli.

ik CVBANKERS AND BR0KEH3,C.S F STREET SOBTHWESZ

fCffer ryoc'al frducerr.'Tfs to buy or oeTl CRUDE

PETRoLECM either tor Cash or on Maryfn.

IN LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORS.I|tfc Invite correapocdenca AH information cheerfully

gfeon. o5

UY ASD SELL U S (H'%"'T ASD D. C. BOSDS.Also. WajsU C GASLIGHT aiid AU other CitybtuUL

Deposits -oo«yfTfV! anbv<-t to ?h«"lt.We pn> ST T C'T \L attention to ohtairilnff CORRF.CT

and REUABLE ;nfoni:atioc rw*r«ln.k.- our various cityaecuriues^ and are "rrp»r=u iu Ui anawer luijuiiice

IIAlsRY c TOWTTRS A CO_FANKEiA BROKFH3 ASD INSURANCE.

m»*yi HJii F STP.FET N'ORTHWK<T. jJTEXBY COLLEGE LOTTERY.

r*).OOC FOR *"2Fourth t*a-;lar moi.thl'- urawin^-wfll rakt"1 rlacc In th*tTxkoxua; Mjs«.'Ziic iii Louisville.*> -

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27, lfW3A U»I ll.L(TIHi \> i l MR DRAWTNO.Chart.ml v thr 1^ - : Ky..A£ti twiuedeclared)e«ra» b> th. ^ :;r; ,i. th> > .»t. B nd jrivt ri toBctry ti:ti*\ ri;. suiu ui 4it.ii.uu0 :-^r the pr>^im.'tWiws:': 1 - / -- l iA KE>ul.L HON IN SINGLE NUMBERDK\v.lS«.sV Every t:rV»t fi. ; : ! - »n »r.j rvit, r. ran cal!t»ut the i.'^ : i*" r: ~ k.-t ..r,fi 0 rre^ivTid'-urfl)Uiiih».r on th»* 'aw ; ». :h> w .-el ir. '

presence.Thew»draw.i..-» will c» -tr th-.> .sst 1 i.ursdio'oi everyh K»iui ti - ftDEctMxi>H SCHEME1 Prize

1 p'.le lumfl1 VtUr1 Pr-zes. $ -' WWeai h f u>»c E'r:ze*. »-mi 6.u*UErizrsi. e» 5. ««>ItV t rue*. i.' ea. 1 10 OW "

rt<> I*nzes, I'i .-a. ii 10«KK>CU' PriM*. i' a I: 1 «»l.WA Priest 10 ea. 1

it iei, f'A» e^.ci..ApprorLJiatiut: Prize*, i' TiJ»»i* Pnzea. " l.wiO 1k Pnzetk ixu ejw a. ~ "i<wj

1J»7 Prizes. »110.4i>0Whole tickets. half tickets, $2 27 tickets. $jo. jiTlvketk *, «;Retiat j-. - - > mix clra't In lett» r. nT vr'i by ^XprL> \ ; Ni h\ E.EGibi i LED LETTllT. or" sr OHM: (. ' 1 i h mill n.ithtr :ivti'-». orderscf S «ii<i i;»«ac ,j\ .i; uk> ni: t*- s>-nt st cur ex-j.eTs» Auui » mi t.^ j j. DOUGLAS. LOUISruie. K> . uiWO ta 1 1 ikl, y^x_;6_A-.uiiflr-i.»*. aUJO

THE CELLfLOlD 1 KUss THAT SEVER BI:EAK4never « »r» caaii. u.a can be wuru wiiuetotti Ulrf la lvl lUkia.' AtCBAS. FlSHFR'S.

C2c 7th atreei northwest.5IRS» FT^HES devotes hex a;Ui.Uon to Uic wantsoLaos Patron*. lull j

I

GrIMaULT & Co. sMATICO CAPSnv^

Are warranted to eff^-t a rapid cr.ru .n th» most sefrerw-sues of j rivwte 'iiseases. They do not *ati>me the stome-c » all other Capeules with liiju.d Cctaiba do. andwill b« found a aafe aad efltctive remedy.j*U^tuAtli S«.'LD Bk ALL DRLGGlSTil

gtlXB OP

RBR A BBB FFK K X '

fn AA B B W. K I 1BE- A A BBB FB KKB 3 AAA B B F K K _EBB A A BBB KEEK. it .

A mJTTlTT CUBF FOR MALART\. CHTLLS ANDi_K.Contains no Otilnine. Arsenic, or any meta.ilcetz^ound*.at Dratnnatia. uu centa. jjia-om

COLD w tATHE3i» e«nir.* an.1 <o "-v» r*ady for ft yrn showld call a' ourStore, where we can show forvour!n«j»*-tion thelartres*aaaortHMBt of HF.ATISG STO\ESe*er s«-en in thicitvAr.t-Kg them ar» the celebrated RADIAST H(.»MELcCHE-SK and REGALIA, ah ><tnctly £r»t-claksf ertabU- Cue Stc vrv. Also, a im-at variety of COOKINGSTOVES and PANGES. both Krtafcle and Brick S-tLATBOBES. rUHSACES SLATE MASTI-LS.GRATEShe. Iha t>u.T place on 7th street where the GtsnuinPufnrTh'a ill' iX> is aahL Call and euuiiine our avjck

S. JENKS k CO..MfiS i; nil atMct northwaat.

AUCTION SALES.. i

TO-.IQKKOW.

rjiHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer.

AUCTION SALEOF

ORIGINAL PAINTINGH,BY

CEIARLES LANMAN AND JOHANNES A OEBTEL.AT MY ART SALES ROOM.

11TH STREET ST. AND PENNSYLVANIA AYR,ON

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. DEC. llTH ASD 12TH,

COMMENCING AT U A.M. AND 3 O'CLOCK P.M.EACH DAY.

GRAND EXHIBITION ON MONDAY, DEC. lOr*, 1883.

i

RMh of these arti«te are men of reputation andbrs <>f the New York Academy of Desiirn. ind their productionsare w> U known to the lovere of art in Washintriouat:d elsewhere. W hiie the author-artist. Mr lanman,w i] offer to tue publi a few of his ianrer paintinro. bewih aisu have oil exhibition a collection of nia smaller

PICTURES OF AMERICAN SCENERY,

Which have attracted so ranch attention in New Yorkat..i other cities durins- the past year Amonir Mr. Oertel'spicturvs will t>- found some of lii9 animal subjects,for whii h he is so celebrated, a.- well as a few of his ecclesiasticaldesiirns. with which his name has been solor.k- and honorably identified. C~talo«-ue8 ready.

d6-.-»t THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer.

T^UNCANSON BROS.. Aucrioneers.

ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, SEVF.N-OCTWEPIANO. CXRPETS «<' . CONTAINED INDW FILING No. 11J1 I STREET. CORNER OF 1JTHSTELE NOR l'H« EST. CONSISTING IN PART< 'I SEVEN-' iCTAVE PIANO. PA LOR SUITE. F P1'IF.K MIRROR. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE.BOOKC.v-E. RECEPTION CHAIRS. WHATNOT.LOUNGES. M. T. TABLES. BEDSTEADS. BURLu s. \\ ASHSTANDS. R' (CKERS. SIDLBOAi.D.fXTFNSlON TABLE. DINING CHAIRS, HATRA<K PICTURES, BRUSSELS HALL. STAIRAM' OiHFR CARPETS THROUGHOUT THEHOLSF. HAIR AND OTHER MATTRESSES,SPRINGS, sc.. &c. AT AUCTION.

On WEDNESDAY MORNING. TWELFTH DECEMBERcommeut iiiK at '1 EN O'CLOCK, we will sell, atthe above-named dwelling. the Piano. Fufniture Carp»t-,Xc.. contained therein, beii.^ partly enumeratedat* .ve, to which the attention of buyers is respe tfaiiycalled. d!0-2t

WEEKS & CO..* t 637 Louisiana aver:ue.

opiHjeite City Post Office.CLOTHING! CLOTHING!

AT AUCTION.230 res GOOD QUALITY NI V avd SECOND-HAND

OL»(THING. OVERCOATS. FROCK AND SACKCn.VIS. ULSTERS. LADIES' SACKS ANDCO\TS. 40 SL ITS BOYS' CLOTHING. &C., ATAiCTION. WITHOUT REGARD TO PRICE,WEDNESDAY Mi >RNING, DECEMBERTWELFTH. AT TEN O'CLOCK. d!0-2t

J T. COLDWELL. Real Estate Auctioneer.

TRUSTEES' SA'E OF DESIRABLE BUILDINGLOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF C STREE T,BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS;F \ST SIDE OF EIGHTH, BETWEEN EASTCAPITOL AND NORTH A STREETS; EAST< AiTlOL STIlF.ET. BETWEEN EIcHTH ANDNINTH STREETS; EAST SIDE OF NINTH.BETW EEN C AND D STREETS; WEST SIDE OFTENTH. BETWEEN B AND C STREETS. ANDON WEST SIDE OF ELEVENTH. BETWEENNi.RTH B STREET. AND MASSACHUSETTSAVENi E NORTHEAST.

By virtue of a deed of trust dated October 30. AJLA. D. 1?><J. and recorded in Liber No. 10»;1. folioWw1 iS et seo . one ot the land records for the Districtif C 'lumbia. we sliall offer at public auction, iu front of

: he premis, -. the full 'wmir descrfi* d real estate, situatei3: the city of ashinirton. District of Columbia, to wit:On SATUHDAY. DECEMBER FIFTEEN iH. 1883. at

HALF PAST THREE O'CLOCK P. M.. Lot numberedtwo .2), in square numbered nine hundred and sixteen<91 >

(>u SAME DAY. at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. rart of LotnunT>ered one (1) and the whole of Lot numbered six

in square numbered nine hunered and nineteen(4.9.1.UN SAME DAY. at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK

P. M.. Ljt numbered six (6). in square numbered nineV,li:dred and tLirtV-eiifht '9»).On Mi iNDAY. DECEMBER SEVENTEENTH. 1S83. at

HALF past THREE O'CLOCK p. Si., Lot niunberedniu' tc- n (18>. in square numbered nine hundred andthirty-ni - 9:9".On SAME DAY. at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. Lots Bumd<r» d nine 19>. ten i10). eleven (ID a;:d twelve (12). in

sonare numbered n.ne hundred and sixtv-tive C*>5). asthe - me Lavr betu newly subdivided by us. andwhich sutdivision will be exhit iteu at the time of sale.'1 > nns: One-third in cash, and the balance in six,twelve, etL-hte n aiid twenty-four months, with in-t'-rest at six ivr cent per annum, secured bydeed of 'rust on the property sold.or all cash,at option ofrhe purchaser, or purchasers. Aill icit of .*.">0 will be required at the time of sale onem li lot. ami all recording and conveyancing at the exP»ijse of the purchaser or purchasers. Terms to t>ec» ii.pli._d with in seven days, otherwise the propertyw i,' be resold, at the risk a;.d cost of the defaultingpurchaser after five days' advertisement

DANIEL U'.;. CALLAGHAN, 1Nv. 4S5 7*,h street northwest. .

RANDAi-L HAGNER. V Trustees.uT-ci&As No. 4<0 i-a.. ave. northwest. J

I> O. KOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer.1 10th anu ¥ streets northwest.

TRUSTEES' SALE OF FOUR BRICK DWELLINGHOUSES. ALL UNDER RENT. SITUATED ONFRANKLIN STREET BETW- EN FOURTtt ANDFIFTH AND P AND Q STREETS NORTHWESTIN THE CI i Y OF WASHINGi'ON, IN THE LIS-TRICT OF COLUMBIA.

By \ irtne of a deed of trust, bearin? date the 19thdav of May. 1*76 and duly r- corded in Lib»r S17 at«':;3fv.io one of the lar: i records for '.he District ofCol uibiz. and by virtue of the order and decree of theSupreme Court of the District of Colnmbi holding asjwial term in Equity, of the 4th day o October.1 in numb red 3.295. in Equity, we sh-il at theri-qu»:-t ul Mary L. Ha*;, owner of the note *eo.r d bythe -aid d- ed of trust, by reason of aeiault in thepayriiei t oi tiie iinLbtedness by the said deedot tru<t secured, offer for sale in front of thepr»-ri.:. - on THURSDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY«>F DECEMBER. 1-vi AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.. allthose c rtain premises known as iots numbered ninetythr«xninety-four (94). and Linety-five '9o>. |of the Commissioners' sub-divigion of squarer.umbe-ed tve hundred and ten .ilO). in the City ofWashinirton. in the District of Columbia, and lot numberedone hundred and nineteen (119). of William HH vllidjfe's sub-di\"ision of lots numbered twentv-seven-7) and twenty-«d#ht <28; of the said Commissioners'sub-division of the said square. tc*rt ther with the imlrovements. appurtenances and Lered'tamenis to thesame bel<ir.uin^. the said improvements lunsistinif oflour 4 Brick Dwelling Houses, numbered respectively I431. 4:'J. 4^> ai:d 44;tin Franiiin street in the said city.Terms of salt: One-half cash, and the balanc in si tand twelve months secured, oa the property sold, aur |t!.e i:otes to L'ear interest at 6 per cent, per annum, or 'all cash at the option of the 1 urchts r. A deposit f$100 will be required on each house when sold. A'1Conveyan?inir to be at pure aser's cost. The terms ofsal t oe complied with within ten (10) days; in defaultot such comilianoe tue Tntste»-s will resell the said premises(or so much thereof in respect of which suchct mil:ance shall not be had) at the risk and i-ost of thedefaulting purchaser after five (5) days' notice bv ad-vert ;»itiir in a newspaper publi-h' d in the cjty of W'ashin^ton.D. C. J. RUS>E1L HAliR,' T_, »

EVELYN S. H a I.T., j Trustees.R. O. HOLTZMAN. Auctioneer. n27-d&ds

CiH \NCEP.Y SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM-PROVED REAL ESTATE. ON BOUNDARY ANDR STREETS NORTHWEST.

By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court offflWfcti.' District of Columbia, I'as-ed the 4th dav oi^K5rD -een;!>er. in Equitv cause No. 8 071. wherein-JL,\nnaM. teinaciier et al are coinplainanta. and JacobM inder e' al. are defendants the undersisrned. as trusts.will ofier for sale, at public Ibction. in front ofthe prein:sis. WEDNESDAY, the NINETEENTHD \\ of DICEMBER. A. D. 1383. at-FOi;R O'CLOCK PM. th followintr-described real estate, situate in the cityof Washinaton. D. C.. d»-scnbed as all of lot numb n-dt ne .1, and part of lot numbered two('2).in square numl»-redfive hundred and tifty. Be innmtr on north "R"street e »-ht>-one feet nine inches (81 ft 9 in.) from thesouthwest corner of said square five hundred and fifty,jii.ti runuinr thence east two hundred and twenty-twofe t 222 ft.), rnore or less, to theextrejiie eastern portioni.f said rqu^re. thence northwent al^n* the line ofIV'Uiidary avenue or street twu hundred and fifty-»wof. t r.x inches < 252 ft 6 in. ; thence s^uth one hundredaud twrnty-ttve feet six inches iL;5 ft. 0 in.) to the placeot begin?.int.

I - rms of -ali1. as prescribed by the decree; One-third(S' i ash. and the balance iu two (2) equal irtsthllmentsatsjx and twelve (1 > months, with interest from dayof s;ue to be sectored by de*-i of trust upon the premises.a 'lepv-;: .1 ,,iie hundred dollars will be requested at thet".me t -aie. Au cwuv* >'niejukr and recordinir at pur-i hajjer's coat L/.UN 1'oBRINLR, nistee.

, ^322 4.V» street Dorthwest.

J. T. COLDWELL Auctioneer. oG-diils

"I^UNCANSON BhoS.. Auctioneers.TRUSTEES' SALE < >F VALUABLE IMPROVED REALE> I AT F ON \ AST SI! F. OF t OU1 -AND-A-HALFsiK; .1 BFTW ErN C STREET AND PENNSYL\\NI\ AVKN'UE OPPOSITE DISTRICT BUILDINo>.IN i HE CITY t>F WASHINGTON D CBy virtueof a deed of trust, dated on the20th day^tiaof Noven ber. lsso and recorded in IJber No 850.7:» of the Land R«»"ords for District of Coluni-"1^

bia. and at written request of tin oartv secured, we willsell at rubli: au.;t:< n. in trout ot the premises' on TUFsDAY.T-1CFMBFR EIGHTEENTH, ifuti at FOUR1O'd-i (.K l'.M .ai1 that I jtof trroundin tliecityof Washmthe District of Columbia, known as'part of lotn unit "-red twenty -wveii C_'7). in reservation nun;bered tten lu Uviming tor the same on 4 V street west dis- |tar.t dif hundred and thirty-six <13. ) feet south trom '

the nortiiwest corner of said square, and runr.in*theni-e m rth seventeen and seventy-two-hundredtlS(17 72.100> feet; ther.ee east f.fty-five (55) feet: the cesouth seventh n and seventy-two hundredths (17 72.100)fe- t. ther.-.e west fitty-Sve (5 ) feet to the place of be'inisproi-erty is improved by a two-storyand "onsi iiient bnck dwelling house. No. 43$ streetnorthwest.Terms of Sale: One-third cash, balance in equal paymenuin aix t6; and twelve H2; months, with interestset.i;red by deed of trus' on property sold, or all cash atoption of purchaser one hundred dollars required at

tiuie of *le.ail conveyancinir at cost of purchaser Ifterrrs of sale are not complied with in one week tromci ty .,f sale, the trustees iwrte the right to resell atr^sk and exst of dc faulting rurvhaserBENJAMIN f. ateigfr. > .

CHARLES D. LIEBERMANN.) Tr""tees.do-d&ds 1303 F street northwest.

^JlHoMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer.TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWEI.LING ON THEI AST SIDE OF \COND STREET. BETWEENNORTH A AND EAST CAPITOL STREETS.Bj virtueof a deed uf trust dated the thirteenths^dav ot October. 1882. and duly recorded in Liberlfcial'f-1. folio 3Ua et seq , one of the Land Records of*"Washimrte-n District of Columbia, the undersigned1 rustee* will s> 11 at public auction in front of the premise,on THURSDAY. DECEMBER SIXTH, lffia, atFol R O'CLoCix. the follow.mr-described property, viz;Parts of L'tsi» lo and 11 in square 759, descrioed as foliowo. Berfinninte" for the same sixty-ona feet south fromth-.- northwest corner of said square and run thencesouth alonv"Jd str^ t eiirhteen feet; thenoeesst fifty-fivef.*t and one-half inch to dividimr line between lotsutuiibersd nine and eleven; thence north on said dividfnu-line one foot eleven and one-half inches; thence eastr.ft y -four feet ten inches to east line of lot eleven; thencenorth seventeen feet and one-naif Inch; thence west fift\-four feet ten inches, thence south one foot; thencew4-»t nfty-flve feet and one-half inch to the place of be.'itimr.K,totrether with the improvements.Terms: Oiie-tldrd cash: the balance at six and twelve

months, with notes t> aiin* interest and secured by adeed of trust D the fernis of sale aie not compliedwith in seven days the Trustees reserve the right to re-eUthe Droperty at the risk and cost of the defaultingurchaner. All conveeancinir and recording at purchaM-r'*cost. fldO dep-'sit will be mitiired at time of sals.

charles h. fickling./u24-d&ds JESSE H. WILSON. > Trostsss.

rar" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL

AUCTION SALES."this afternoon. rj

J^t'NCANSON BliOS.. Auctioneers.

AUCTION SALE OF DF.sIKABLF. RESIDENCE OKTHE EAST SIDE OF TENTH STREET \\EST,BETWEEN H AND I STREETS NORTH. No. 81LLOT 24 8-12X103 FEET. TO AN ALLEY.

Und«*r the authority of a de«d of trust, dated I6. 1876, recorded i-i Liber No 826. at folio 14#. of the^iijland records of the District f Columbia, and an or- 0d- r of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia,passed November 21st, 1883. in equity cause No. 7 .03.we will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of thepremises,on TUESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAYOFDEiCEMBER. l8S^,at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. that certain Lotsituate in Washington city, in said District known asLot 1. in the leccra. d subdivision ol original iota 10 11and 12 in Square 374. made by the heirs of John Davidton.with the improvements thereon, consisting in a £Three-story Press Brick Front Dwelling, with marblesteps and trimmings.Terms of sale: One-fourth cash on the day of sale, or

within seven day? the,rafter, the residue in four equalpayments at six. twelve, eighteen and twenty-fourmonths, for which the purchaser's promissory notesare to be (riven to our order. Iwariinr six per cent interestfrom the day of sale, payable quarter-yearly, and secure-dby a deed of trust on the property sold and asatisfactory policy of insurance on the bufldin>r, or thepurchaser may pay all cash or any greater portion than Eone fourth, at his option. If the terms be not compliedwith within seven days from the day ol sale we reservethe right to resell the proj>erty at the risk and cost ofthe defaulting purchaser All conveyancimr and recordingat purchaser's cost. J2.V) deposit on acceptance ofbid. GEO. TRUEr>DELL, j605 7th street n. w. !

JAMES S. EDWARDS. [ Tnisteean28-dJtds412 5th street n.w. «

HANCERY SALE OF A THREE-STORY ANDBASEMENT BRICK DWELL!NO. WITH BAYWINDOW,No. 1311 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST.

By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the/^jDistrict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. wijij8.761. Tayler vs. Tayleret til. on the lOtfi day of November,1883, we will sell, at public miction, in front ofthe premises on TUESDAY. DECEMBER ELEVENTH. El>83t at FOUR 0'CL«X;E P.M., Lot numbered five (5), inJohn M. Sims', executor, subdivision of square num- _

bered three hundred and thirty-nine (333). in the city of ®Washimrton. District of Columbia, together with "theImprovements, sc. Said lot fronts 19 feet 6 iuches on11th street northwest, by a depth of 94 feet 10k, inches. .

Terms, as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the 1purchase money in cash and the residue in tliri-e equal -ainstallments, payable respective y in six. twelve aud ^eighteen month, with interest at six (6) per cent per annumfrom day of sale for which the purchast r shallgive his promissory notes, secured bv a deed of trust onthe property sold A deposit of $1"0 will be required at tlthe time of sale, and all couv. yancing and recording b;at cost of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not com- Lpli'-d with in seven days,the trustees reserve the right to ^resell the property at the risk a:;d cost of the defaulting P)purchaser after five da\ s advertisement.

IVORY (i KIMBALL, )No. i34i Fstreet northwest: ( rrw,,»FRAN« is MILLER. C Trustees.No. 460 Louisiana avenre. J

n27-eodts. J. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. A

Tihomas DOWLING, Auctioneer.1VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY PRESSED BRICK J

RESIDENCE WITH SIDE LOT. BEING No 33.50 £N OR FIRST STREET. GEORGETOWN, D. C., ATAUCTION

On TUESDAY. DECEMBER ELEVENTH, j-^. 1(1883. at FOUR O'CLOCK. In front of the prernises,I shall sell the above residence, located on JL''!Bthe south side of N or 1st street, between Market andFrederick streets, having- a fr^nt of about 44 feet by anaverage depth of 100 feet.The improvements consist of a three-story pressed- ?

brick residence, containing 12 roonits and cellar, w itli all rjmodern improvements. This is a valuable property,and should command the attention of parties desiring _profitable investments or an elegant home. rTerms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal pay- Jments. at six and twelve mouths, with notes bearing in- qteyest and secured by a deed of trust. All conveyancingand recording at purchaser's cost. $200 deposit requiredat time of bale.d4-dts THOMAS DOWLING. Auct.

Auction sale of the north twenty feet tFRONT BY A DEPTH OF ONE HUNDRED AND ATHIRTY F1 ET OF LOT 9. SQUARE 211. ON THE "H,WEST SIDE OF FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEENN STREET AND RHODE ISLAND AVE- 1NUE NORTHWEST. «J

.On SATURDAY, DECEMBER EIGHTH. 18S3. atflMt TFOUR O'Cl.OCK P. M . will Is-sold at publicauc-vRji?tion. in front of the premises, the above desirab 1 *Lot.Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in six,twelve and ti hteen months, with interest at six j>er P

cent j>er anuum. secured bv deed of trust, or all cash, at foption of purchaser. $100 deposit at time of sale andall conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- wplied with in seven days. | o:d3-3t j. T. COLDWELL, Auct.Z3T THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- C

count of the weather until TUESDAY, DECEMBER tfELEVENTH. 18S3. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK siP. M. oidlu-2t J. T. COLDWELL. Auct. 8>,al

. tith>s evening. j'

yyALTERB. WILLIAMS L CO.. Auctioneers. t\

grand christmas sale. l\OlSi

FINE TRIPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE, u

ROGERS' TABLE CUTLERY, p'MANTEL CLOCKS. BRONZES AND ORNAMENTS. u

Bi ORDER TAUNTON SILVER-PLATE COMPAN X.at

STORE CORNER TENTH AND D STREETS, ^Facing Pennsylvania avenue,

K

commencing DTUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER ELEVENTH, ui

at ten a. m. i tiResuming at , im

TWO AND HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M.. £And continue from day to day until the entire stock is

closed out. atThe stocL will include New and Beautiful Goods in ^

EPERiiENES, CENTER PIECES. FItUIT DISHES,TILTING SETS. S.ALVERS. WAITERS, ftTOILET SETS, URNS. CAKE liAS- cc

KETS TUREENS,BAKERS. tlVASES. BUTTERS. I K

SYRUPS. Ere.. Eio. I tlAi.so, .

25C DOZEN ROGERS' j tiAnd Other Celebrated Makes of |

IVORY, PEARL. WALRUS, C.ARVED-HANDLE ANDSILVER-PLATKD KNIVES. FORKS. SPOONS, alLADLES, CARVERS. STEEDS. FISH- R

KNIVES Etc.. Ere. ; inA Choice Ass rtment of _ j

MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES AND (JKNAMENTS. pi

The salesroom has been fitted up esjiecially for the ,display of these el want iroods well heated for the corn-fort of visitors. Chairs will be furnished the ladies, whoare respectfully invited. cc

The broods will be ir:iaranteed in every respect as rep- Oresented, and our instructions are most positive to sell mthe entire stock without reserve. b;Out of town purchasers can have goods carefully fj

dl0-2w £ZH. fa

FINE THREE-STORY PRESS BRICK BAY WIN- $DOW DWELLING. BROWN SI ONE TRIMANDSTEPS, CATHEDRAL OLA-S. "SPLENDID CELLAR. TEN ROOMS. ALL MOD- ccERN CONVENIENCES. NO. 1410 Q STREETNORTHWEST.

On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. DECEMBER^TH1R1 EENTH, at FOUR AND A H \LF O'CLOCK JHaf of the premises, we will sell the easi*3-* .

half of. .Lot 29. Square 2'W. J*fronting 21 feet 6 inches, by a deptn nf 100 feet to analley. improved by a new press brick froiit house, witu a)bay window and all modern conveniences. 10 rooms. i(

slate manteis, closets &c.,-house heated by furnace aud d,has a fin" cellar. This prop»;rty has only be«.'n built but ccshort time and is convenient 10 street cars and in a tvrapidly improving section ot the city. TTerms; One-third cash; bill .nee in six, twelve. ssei«-ntcen and twenty-four months, notes to bear 6 per dicent Interest aad to be se -ured bv d«-d of trust or allcash at opt,on of purchaser. CoiiveyariciTijr. &c.. at 9purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven <,days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of purchaser t>after hve days public advertisement of such resale insome newsnai>er published in Washington. DC A ideiK)6itof $-00 at time ol sale. .

DUNCANSON BROS . Aucts. i,^iHARLES W. HANDY. Real Estate Agent.

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By virtue of a deed of trust dated April 2d. A. D M±i t>18i . and recorded in IJb.-r No. 857. folio 16, one ol tlthe laua records of the bistr.ct of Columbia, and atthe request of the t>arty s»cur.-d thereby, we will sell, at i s

Eubbc auction, in front (.' the premises, on THURS- ai

»AY DECEMBER THIRTEENTH. A D 1883. at^OIR O CLOCK P. M.. L«.'t nuiub«-r»il two hundred andsix (206). in Maria Roberta* aub-divisiou of lot uum-bered seventy-four (74>. in J. B. Haw's recordwl sub- divisionof Mount Pleasant, with the improvements Hthereon. JTemis of sale: One-half cash, balance in six aud etwelve months inter»^t at th^ rate of 6 per cent per anil12m, secured by deed of trust on the property sold: allconveyancing at cost of pun-hascr. $j<) down at time -.of s*l«*. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY,' » JCHARLES E. PRENTISS, j 1*COLD^ KLL, Auctioneer. dl-eod&dsbs

J^UNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. 6TRUSTEES' S\LE OF FRAME DWELLING AND V

LOT ON TWENTIETH -1'REET. BE'lWEEN E FAND F STREETS NORTHWEST. L

By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in liber/rtb ?No. 10W. folio 26. et seq.. one of the land records u}^ SWashington county, in the District of Columbia.4"^ ®and at the written request of the partv secured therebv iwe will sell, at public auction on THURSDAY the £TWENTIEIH DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D. lgV at E4:30 *j'C LOCK P. M.. in front of the premises, al! that Scertain piece or parcel of land aud premises situate and ),b ing in the City of Washington, in the District of Col- Xumbia. and known and distinguished on the ground plat sor rian of said city as and b. ing part of lot numbered f!five (5) in sqiuirf number d oue hundred aud twenty- Vtwo ',122;. as the same is designated on the irround plat *of sad city and contained within the following metesard bounds: Commencing for the same at at>ointou 20thstreetwest, distant twenty-five (25) feet north from f\the southwest com- r of said lot; thence running north Jlong the line of said 20th street fourteen (14' feet, onehllf(H) inch; thence east one hundred and tiftv-five A

(155) feet, ten <10; inches to ti e rear line of said lotthencewith said rear line south fourteen (14> feet ouehalf<>s) inch; thence west one hundred and fifty-five(l.'v) feet, t-1 (10; inches, to the point of beginning, togitherwithall the rhrhts. easements, privileges anil appurtenancesto the game belonging or in any wise sdpertainingTerms: One-third cash: balance In six and twelvemonths, notes to btar interest and to be secur.-d by deed ..of trust on pr mist s sold, or all cash at option of pur- ®

chaser Conveyancimr. fcc at pxirchaser's cost A depositof $100 required at time of sale. If terms of saleare not compiled with within seven days the Trusteesreserve the riabt to resell t!ie property at the risk and .cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days' public Tadvertisement of suc-n resale in some newspaper pubbshedmVashmgu.ilD C.

gEORGE K. PETTY. > . .

AE ROE C. HENNING.jdlUg.lLH.18.18.lM;20

rpHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. ^CHANCERY SALE OF FOUR DESIRABLE FRAME ''

SQUA^E^io?18^ LAU2£NCE 8TREET' 1N S_B)" ot a decree of the Supreme Court of thextt tl,Co'unjIblil- Pass.d on the 27th day of 3^1 riApril 1883 in Equity cause number d 8.ny#. I shallaiat publlc auction, on MONDAY, the SEV- iiENTE^TH DAY^ OF DECEMBER, 1883, at FIVE o:p-Cl^Ck P.M., In front of the premises, all those cer- iitain L«jts of (round in the city of Washington, in said <<District, and known as A<ots seventy-six (.70, seventy- ugven ». serentv-eixht (78) and seventy-nine (79). in »Mavhew's subdivision of lots 23. 24 snd 26, of Cushing'ssubdivision ot square numbeixd one hundred and thir- oty-three (133.) iEsch lot is Improved by s two-story frame dwelling,snd has a front on I aurence street of 16 feet 8 inches bya depth of 100 feet to a H» foot alley. ai"ale: .One-third cash (of which $50 must be Ipaid by the purchaser of esch lot at the time of sale;resldueIn equal lnstalmenu In twelve (12) and eighteen n(1«) mpnt^froui day of sale, with interest; or ill cash, mt option of purchaser. If the terms of tilit are not iiTO^aawaagei*«

AUCTION SALES.pHOMAS~DOWLING. Auctioneer.

CATALOGUE SALE OF

RIENTAL CARPETS. BUGS,

POF.T1LP.ES, EMBROIDERIES,AND SADDLE BAGS.

'orrning one of the most elegant collections of TurkishGoods ever sent to this city, to be sold st

PUBLIC AUCTION,

WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,

ECEMBER NINETEENTH, TWENTIETH ANDTWENTY-FIRST.

COVlftSCEKQ AT

ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE O'CLOCK P. M.

EACH DAY.

GRAND EXHIBITIONMONDAY AND TUESDAY,

ECEMBER SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH.

y THOMAS DOWLING,dll-7t Auctioneer.

rjUNCANSON BR03.,*Auctioneera.DMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Ac., CONTAINED IN Nu.l tH) B STREETSOUTHWEST,

.By virtue of au order issued by the Supreme Court ofie District of Columbia, holding a special term as Proatecourt. I will Hell, oil FRIDAY, the FOURTEEN 1HAY OF DECEMBER. A.D. 1883. at TWELVEO'CLOCKOON. at No. 1 60 B street southwest, the personalroperty contained therein, consisting in partPIA NO. CHAIRS, TABLES,BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS. BEDDING.CARPETS. CttOCKERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS.STOVES, Ac., Ac.

LUTHER MARTIN,dministrator of Estate of William Martin, deceased.dll-3t

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pHOMAS DOWXING. Auctioneer.lOAT AND DOCK-YARD, CORNER OF THE CANALAND ROCK CREEK, GEORGETOWN. D. C.. ATAUCTION.On TUESDAY. DECEMBER EIGHTEENTH ffMk383, at FOUR O'CLOCK, on the premises, I shallv^r11 iots 5. 6 and 44, in square '23. located on Green Areet, C. and O. Canal and Rock Creek, and known as[oore's dry dock and sand j-ard.Terms: One-third cash: balance at six and twelvelonths. with notes bearing interest and secured by aeed of trust. All conveyancing and recording at purlast-rs cost. $100 deposit required at time of sale.dlldts TliOMAS DOW LING, Auctioneer.

pHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer.OOD WTLL STOCK, AND FIXTURES OF THESECOND-HAND FURNITURE STOKE NO. 325Pi NNSYLVANI V AVENUE. BETWEKN THIRDAND FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREETS NORTHWEST.AT AUCTION.On THURSDAY MORNING. DFCEMBER THIREENTH.1833. at TEN O'CLOCK, at the above store, Ilall sell the general stock of a dealer who has recentlyttled in the West. The stock will be sold in detail. dll-'2t

| T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. >

1U"STEES' SALE OF A LARGE TWO-STORY BRICKSTABLE ON ALLEY IN SQUARE BOUNDED BYE. F, SECOND AND THIRD STREETS NORTHWEST.By virtue of a deed of trust dated July 19th. A. D.'79. duly recorded in Liber No. 918, Folio 282. et E9q.. one of the land records for the District of Co- *" *imbia, and at the request of toe party secured thereby,e will well at public auction, in front of the premises.ii SATURDAY. DECEMBER TW ENTi-SECOND.<83. at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. the following-describedal estate, situate in the city of Washington, District ofolutubia, known and described as part of lot numbered jlirty-i-ne ( .1), in square numbered five hundred andxty-eignt (.">68) commencing for the game at a pointj the west line of said lot fifty (5(J) feet north from themthwest corner of said lot. thence north to a publicley, thence along said alley eastwardly thirty (30) feet,lencc south to a point opposite to the point of IManning.thence w( stwardly with the line of said alley toie place of beginning, the same being improved by avo-story brick stable.Term?: $1,3;*) in cash, and the balance in six, twelve3d eighteen mouths;, with interest at six [>er cent perjuuui. secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at optionf! uichaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time oflie. and all conveyaucintr at purchaser's cost. Terms) be complied wita in seven days, otherwise the prop tywill be resold at the i isk aud cost of the defaultingurehaser, after five days'advertisement inthe'"EvenigSiar" newspaper.

\\ ILLIAM H. BECK, > Trnt;t_,WILLIAM F. HELLEN.J inlsIe 3'Vlll-eod&ds 1424 New York avenue.

^ALE UNDER A DECREE OF COURT.By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the/^S)istrii-t of Columbia, dated Nov. 27. 1883, audWjijii-sed in the cause, entitled James B. Edmondsrainst Margaret Kennedy et al.. No. 8.709 on thequity dockets of fetfid court, the undersifrned as Trustswill ofler lor sale at public auction in front ot the"eiiiises. the tolluwinfr described real estate, at themes ind upon the terms, respectively, as hereaftersiirnated. to wit:On THURSDAY. DECEMBER TWENTIETH. 1883.THREE O'CLOCK P. M. all that piece or parcel ofnd situated in the county of Washington and knowni the north half part in the subdivision of the Greenit:track called "Bailey's Purchase" and beirinuinir at aone at the southeast corne of S. B. Scagvs' land and>rncr of lots 12 and 13, in said subdivision, and runninglence south 61.88 perches on the v,-est line of siid lot(; thence north 87.50 decrees east 88.75 i>erches to theiui:i road: thence north 5.75 decrees west 11 perches;i nee north 21'25 minutes west 29 perches; thenceijrth 18 deifie^s west 4 perches to the line between lot<i end 13:tl.ence with said div.siou line 75 perches toie i-oint of l»e inning. The property is near Beunlnsrs'riasiv and the improvements consist of a small framei)U8e and a stable.On FRIDAY. DECEMBER TWENTY-FIRST. 1883,FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., Lots 117,118.119 and 120 inapley's subdivision of squaie 677. These lots front 20t t on 1st. near H street tiorthe st, and lot 117 is imrovedby a two-story brick Feed Store.IMMEDIATELY AFTER the sal- of the last-namedronerty Lots 27, 29 ami 29. oi J. Harry Thompson'ssubvisionof square 6.6.each lot fronting 20 feet on H,tar North Capitol str et Lot 29 is improved by a onemjiiiBrick Office, and all three of the lots are used as a>al yard.The t rins of sale, as prescribed by said decree, are:.ne-third in cash, and the residue in three equal instaleiitsfct six. tw> lve and eighteen months, to be securedy the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from theiy q{ sale and a reserved lieu on the property sold, or1 cash at the opti n of the purchaser. The Trusteesserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the deuliintrpurcliaser where there lus been a failure on hisirt to comply with the terms of sale withiu ten dayster the sale.the resale to be aft -»r three days notice inie Evening Star newspaper. All conveyancing and retidingat the purchaser's cost.

JAM S H. SAVILLE. -jFendall Law Building;! TJOHN F. HANNA. f trustees.Webster Law Building;)THOS. DOWLING. Auct. dll-d&da

'ALE OF VALUABLE PR PERTY IN ALEXAN)DRIA COUNTY. VABy virtue of decrees of the Circuit Court of Alex-^diidria cou»'ty, Va.. rendered at its November terms, vjjs(82 and 1883. in the chancery suit of Zadok Matrru-^"^*r vs. Annie G. Hume and others, the undersignediminissioners tb< rein named will, on HAIURDAY,ie TWENTY-NINTH DAY O v DECEMBER, 188 >.atWELVE O'CLOCK NO N. ol the premises, offer fordc at public auction the follow intr property in Alexanriacounty, viz:The unexpired term of the 99 vear lease of lots 1. 2 andin square 3,ln the town of Rossiyn which lots arenproved by Fine Buiklimnj, one of which is known asie "Arlington House;" tences. outhouses and an appleid peach orchard. This lease has aliout 82 years to run2d the eut, to be paid to the Alexandria Canal. R. R.id B. Co. by the purchaser of the term, is *46.20 permum. during the term payable s 'mi-annually in adduceon January 10th and July 10th.'1 erms of sale: Ten i>er cent of the purchase money tof paid in cash on the day of sale and the remainder iniree equal installnu uts at C, 12 aud 18 months fromie day of sale, bearing six i>er cent interest, and to becured by the bouds of the purchaser, with good peru:alsecmity.and a retention of the title until the samere fuliy paid.

LINDEN KENT. Washington, D. C.GEORGE A. MUSHBACtl. Alexa.. Va.n27-law4w Coanai^ionerg of Sale.

pHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer.

UPERIOR PARLOR. CHAMBER, AND DININGROOM FURNITURE AT AUCTION.On FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER FOUREENTH.1383. at TEN O'CLOCK. I shall sell at No..'19. 12th street, between M and N streets northwest, aery excellent assortment of household effects, vm;"alnut Rep Parlor Snite;ne Superb Rosewood Marble Top C«nter Table;'indow Hantriuvn. Ornaments;alnut and oth- r Tai l s;ine Er.frravings and Paintings:eather Covered Arm Chairs. Reclining Chairs;.ed and other fine Louiures; Hall-rack and Stand;russels Carpets and Rugs; Wardrobes;missels Stair and Hall Carjiets; Ingrain Carpets;alnut Marble Top Chamber Suites;ine Hair Mattresses Feather Pillows and Bolsters;'ecorated Toilet Ware; SpringUnderbeds;illar Extension Dining Table;alnut Dinintr Chairs;hina aud Glass Ware;Aire Desk and Revolving Chair:eiriverator aud Water Cooler- Heatina Stovesue Fluid Stove, nearly new;ine Lot Kitchen Requisites. 4cdlO-tt THOMAS DOWLING. Auct.

pHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer.

UCTION SALE OF A RICH, RARE AND HIGH COSTCOLLECTION OFFINE JEWELRY.COXSlSTDiO or

SUPERB DIAMONDS. i.UBIES, SAPPHIRES,PEARLS, OPALS. TOURMALINES, BERYLS, AO.,SET AS

INGS, EAR RINGS. STUDS, LACE AND SCARFPINS. LOCKETS. BRACELETS, ko.,RARE ANTIQUES AND CUTTINGS.PORCELA1AN PAINTINGS, Ac.

0 be Sold at Sales Room, Southwest corner of 11thstreet ana Pennsylvania avenue, onHURSDAY, DECEMBER THIRTEENTH, 1883, St

ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M.The purity and rarity of the Precious Gems, and thetcellence and perfection of the entire collection, must.mmend itself favorably to the connoisseur and evokenstiuted praise from the expert. The articles will bea exhibiton day before sale, are all of superior quality,ad warranted as represented. Catalogues ready.36. Antique Intaglio Seal, "Venus returning fromie bath," with attendant and cupid. An excessivelyire, unique and extraordinary s» crimen of the Glvpttcrt, perfect in all details, aud under a magnifier showMrdistinctly features, hair, expression Ac. A marvelf the artisticjrenius of Benedetti (B).afamous cutter1 Louis Xlvth's time. A somewhat similar subject31eopatr» before Ccear), cut by Zoel ner. of New York,i held at $1,000 (See N. Y. Sun, and Wash. Star aboutaivh 25.18&3.)37. East India Betel Nut. handwork cutting by nativesf minute interlaced fimres, a fine specimen of skillad patience, excessively rare.38. Pair extra, brilliant, flue matched, deep, pure-white>ld Mine Cluster Diamond Ear Kings of about S carats,wcially designed and mounted to order by Durand.«lew York, in 1863. and cost 9625.64. Extraordinary fine and very large spread Sapphire,early 7 carats (and four perfect white diamonds). Barei to size, quality, cut ana brilliancy, equals a diamouii vivacity and play ot

_color* nothing finer or more

2(1 Edition.Latest Tele^raK lo Tim Star.

Lord Coleridge* Will \ot IH» Iknew York, Dec. 11..Lord Coleridge, in a letter

from London to Mr. Elliott F. Shepard. denies thereport tliat be was about to write a volume onAmerica.

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A Fire in a Scliool-moni.New York, Dec. 11..At 11:30 o'clock a Are broke i

out in the Trinity Cbapel sohooi-house, on 25thstreet and Broadway. All the children were salelygotten out, and there was no sign or a panic, l'hefire was discovered issuing from the heating register.The flames were soon extinguished.

A Famous Artist Dead.London, Dec. li..Richard Doyle, the artist, is <

dead. He was born In London in 1S28. and first !attracted attention bv his sportive designs Irom thellle and manners of the day, in Punch.

Wall Street To-tlny. jthb stock market still tn the control of this

bears.New York. Dec. 11..The Evening Pours finan- i

clal article contains the following; The market continuesIn the control of the bears. The '

greatest force of their attack this morn- '

mg was made on Union Pacific, and In Ithis stock they have now an outstanding *short Interest of at least 100,000 shares, all or which 1must be covered some time Notwithstanding the <decrease of the net earnings of the Union Pacific, 'and notwithstanding the report that the Union 'Padfic. Rock Island and St. Paul have signed a <tripartite agreement which may lead to a war >between those three roads on the one »side and the Burlington and Qulney and North- swestern on the other. There Is no reason to doubt 1that all of the Ave roads In tins fight will earn itheir usual dividends this year. In this view of the lcase holders of these stocks will hardly be Induced ito sell them on the prospect of a war which :at worst Is likely to be a very temporary aHair, lr it icomes to an actual war. Nevertheless the prospect 'or the war and the fact that there are no great soperators to lead on the bull side, gives the "bear iclique control of the market. <

The Markets.baltimore, Dec. 11..Vircinia sixpa. deferred. 9*6;Virginia consolidated. 4£; Viiyinia second seri-f!, 38; 1

new ten-forties. 34; do. new threes, 64; North Carolinasixes, old. 110 bid to-day. 1BALTIMORE. Dec. 11..Cotton dull.middling. 10*.Flour quiet and st adv. Wheat.southern steady and

quiet; western inactive and higher, southern red. 1.08al.12; do. amber. 1.llal.15; No. 1 Maryland. 3.13v.asked; 1No. 1 western winter ml ai>ot 1.03*ul 0**: Decern- <ber. 1.08* hid; January. 1.10*ul.l0*; February. 1.13*s1.13*; March. 1.15 bid; May, 1 lfi1* bid. Com.south- £ern hitrher and active; western dull* and hiirher; south-em white. 55a60; do. yellow. 55afi2; wistem mixrd. .

spot. 63 bid; January. 65a<S5*; February. 66a6KV; ;steamer, 57*a58. Oats quiet and firm.southern. 38a43; Jwestern white. 41a43; do. mixed. 3Sa40; Pennsylvania, >

38a42. Rye quiet. t faRS. Hay unchawred. Provisions 1hiirher.mess pork. 15.50. Biuk meats.shoulders and iclear rib sides, packed; 7aK)$. Bacon.shoulders. 7^; tclear rib sides, 9>4. hams. I4l<al5. Lard.refined, 9*. ,

Butter qui t, ai;d easy.western packed, 10a'>3: ,

creamery", 25a35. Euvs.fresh quiet. 30, « ickled dull, k

20a22. Petroleum lii'-rh r.rt fin d. 9a9*. Coffee dull. 1Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair. 10*all* Suirar steady.a soft, 8*; corp»*r refined quiet, 14^ai4*. Whiskysteady. 1.18al.l8*. Freights to Liveri>ool ]»t steamerunchanged. Receipts.flour. 2.609 barrels, wheat. 58,000 Ibushels; corn, 54.000 bushels; oats, 7 000 bushels;rye. 1.000 bushels. Shipments.wheat. 5'J 000 bushels;com, l'.'.ooo bushels, bales.wheat. 508,000 bushels; \corn, 213.000 bushels. j (

Capt. Geo. W. Evans, 2lst Infantry, has been or- Jdered before the retiring board at Vancouver bar-'tracks, Washington Territory, of which Gen. Miles {Is president. f

j TRetired..Ll^ut. Wm. E. Whitfield, Surgeon F. M. i

Dearborne, Boatswain Wm. Jones, and GunnersWm. T. Devlan and C. A. Young have been placedon the retired list of the navy from the 10th of De- icernber, 1883.The Iron steamer Michigan, at Erie. Pa., has been t

Inspected by the Inspection board. The board has frecommended a few minor changes to her hulL In ^other resoects she is considered In a very satlsfac- i

tory condition. Her bull Is as sound as when she.,was built In lt>44.

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The Alarm to Go to Sea..Orders have been Is- jsued for the torpedo boat Alarm, at Norfolk, to be iput In order for special sea duty. She will be put iIn commission about the middle of this month, and (will be commanded by Lieut. Brown. | IArmt Orders..The leave of 1st Lieut. Charles G.

Ayres, 10th cavalry, is extended three months. Theleave of Col. Thomas H. Ruger, lSth Infantry, Is ex- >tended three months.

lThe U. S. S. Ossipee, being repaired at the 1

League Island navy yard, will be readv for sea onc

the 1st of January. .

To-day's Cabinet Meeting..At the Cabinet jmeeting to-day all the members of the Cabinetwere present, except Secretary Folger, who Is stillindisposed. The appointment of a brigadier gen- ?eral to command the District militia, it Is under- t

stood, was considered, as well as the O'Donnellcase. 1

cThe Children'* Hospital* 1

election of officers.annual report of the 8

president.good work of the institution. jThe board of directors of the Children's hospital i

last evening elected their old officers for the ensu- <

lng year, as follows: President. Samuel V. Nlles; 'vice president, M. W. Gait; secretary, Reginald \Fendall; treasurer, Frederick B. MeGuire. A committee,consisting of Messrs. S. IL Kauffrnann,Reginald Fendall and Dr. Johnson Eliot, was appointedto edit, publish and distribute the annualreport of the operations of the hospital s

It was decided to have a registered pharmacist as sapothecary of the institution, and Mr. A. F. Hotter awas elected to fill the office. a

the annual kkpjkt of the president, igiving a summary of the rejfort of the board of hospitaladministration, shows that during the year5,436 children were under treatment. Of this num-

1

ber 192 were inmates of the hospital, the dally av- \erageof patients being 46.66, and 2,2+4 were under itreatment in the dispensary, an increase of 312 over ithe number treated in the preceding vearlnthe tdispensary. The numberof prescriptionscompondedwas 11,131, and the number of surgical operationsperformed. 27. The per centage of hospital patientscured and discharged was 44 19-24, ana of dispensarypatients more than 60 i>er cent. Tliedal'.vex- rpense for the support and treatment of the 192 IInmates of the hospital was $16 76 and a fraction. Jand for the children treated in the dispensary thedaily cost has been about ft.95. This exhibit, the l!president says, is a most gratifying one, showing rthe great economy, as well as system, exercised in I Stheaffulrs of the hospital, and at a cost much less, $It Is believed, than any institution of this class in this tcountry or Europe.

the treasurer's reportshows that the receipts for the year ending Novem- fber 30 last. Including a balance of Si,183.83 on hand \at the beginning of the year, amounted to f13,071- f62. The disbursements amounted to $11,495.71, ^leaving the sum or $1,575.91 to the credit of the hospital,which, with the balance of the Congressional cappropriation for the fiscal year ended June 30, I1883, $2,500. makes a total of $4,075 towards the 5maintenance and support of the hospital forthe ensuing year. During the year $2,500 \has been paid on account of the dtbt 1of the hospital, and $426 03 on account of interest. IThe indebtedness has been reduced to$4,000, which, cthe managers hope, will be fully paid during the Zensuing year. The general condition of the hospl- atal. sanitary and otherwise, as shown by the re- Iports of the respective weekly visiting committees,has been very satisfactory. j(The president endorsed a recommendation made f

by the property committee for the construction of ethe west wing of the hospital, in order to provide Iadditional wards and other conveniences. This rec- Iommendation was referred to the board of hospital Iadministration. C

FThe *ew York Stock Market. ^

The following are the opening and closing pricesof the New York Stock Market to-day as reported fby special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street; <!

... 1Name. O. C. Same. O. C. ®

:. CCan. Pac 57 56J* N. J. Cent...*. 8484* JCan. Sou. 56 65 N. Y. Cent 116J£116 1cent. Pac 67* 66* N.Y.C. & St.L.. 10 10 ®Cbes.&OI1I0... 15 Do. preL 19* 19* cDo. 1st pref.. 27* 26* Nor. a West, p. 4554Do.2dpref... 17 North Pac 26* 25*

C. B. & Q 122* 121* Da pref 58* 57^ *C. C. C.&I 70 69 Northwest. 118*116* 1CoL Coal 17* Do. pref 43V 143 *Del. & Hud 105 101* Ohio & MISS.... 27* 1D..L.&W. 117* U6*Oregon Trans. 42*i 40v *Den. &R. G.... 24*i 22* Ont. * West... 20* 20>£ ^E. T.,Va. & Ga. 6* 6* Pac. Mall 43 42* IE.T.,V.&Ga.p. 13* 13* Pea D. & E... 16 15Erie 80* 80* Reading. 54* 53*Do. 2dS 94* 94* Rock ill 119 118* tW. Cent 133 132.*4 Rocin & P 16* sLB.4W 22 20* St. Paul 98 96* CLake Shore.... 101 100 Do. preL 118* tLou. & Nash... 48* 47* St. P. & Omaha 33^ 34* cMich. Cent. 92 90* Do. pref 96* 95* sM.K. AT. 24 23* St. P., M. & M.. 100* 99* IMinn. & St- L.. 19* 19* Texas Pac 21* 21* cDa preL 39*. 39* Union Pac 82* 7»* I

Mo. Pac 97* 96* Wab. Pac 21* aMob. & Ohio... 11 11 Da pref 33* 33Nash.& Chat.. 56* 56* West. Union... 79 78*

\TheNewYork "Graphic" inTrouble..A petition «was served upon Sir Francis Hicks yesterday,at Mon- 1treal, Canada, for the winding up of the affairs ofthe Graphic Newspaper Company, of New York, andthe appointment of liquidators. The petitioners, twho are claimants for $91,000, allege its insolvency, csaying that its assets are $140,000 and Its liabilities <$779,500. An attachment has teen issued against tthe property In New York city, on the ground that 1the company is a foreign corporation, deriving Its $charter from the Canadian government. This ac- «oon was taken in the suit of Ernest C. Brown, of sChicago, to recover $25,000, which he claims is due thim for services as western agent of the company 1since 1879. I

sWht Caul Schurz Withdrew..The New York <Evening Post, Saturday, says: "We have to an- 1nounce that to-day Mr. Carl Schurz has permanent- tly dissolved his connection with the Evening Post iby resigning his place as member of the board of 1trustees of the company. He had withdrawn from !the editorial department some time ago, not, as jsome of our contemporaries have conjectured, «be- (cause regular editorial work was Irksome to him.' tbut in consequence of serious differences of opinion 1between himself and his associates concerning the 1

IpttWlc latheefli. .

CAPITOL TOPICS.MR. R0Brys»0v waxts tNroRMATtON.

Mr. Robinson, of New York, to-day introduced Inthe House a resolution of Inquiry calculated to discoverwhether the British lion or any other strangeanimal has been coquetting with the AmericanPa?Je*J"1th the consent of ttie latter, and. If suchis the fact, to expose the outrage in all Its details.I he resolution called upon the Secretary of theInterior for Information concerning the purchase ofpublic lands by foreign noblemen, and such otherinformation as may enable ihe House to formulatesuch laws as shall prevent the establishment oflandlord systems In our country; called upon theSecretary" of state for Information concerning theImprisonment and torture of John E. Wheel<xk,a citizen of the United States, bvthe government of Venezuela In 1879; also as tothe reception of Mr. Benjamin, the American representative,by the shah of Persia; also, for Informationas to whether the minister to Great Britainhas received any title of nobilltv. such as "LordRector," from any foreign state, and whether suchEnglish "Lord" Is still retained In the service of theUnited States. The resolution rurther called forInformation concerning naval officers receivinggifts rrom rorelgn powers, and as to whether officersaDd sailors or the United States rendered anvservice to the British navy in the recent bombardmentof Alexandria, in Egypt. It also directed thePostmaster General to examine into the statementthat a British spy, named M. E. O'Brien, has beenlilowed to tamper with the malls In New York.

promotions in the marine corps.Mr. Hawley Introduced In the Senate to-day" a

Mil to regulate promotions and appointments In:he marlue corps. It provides that the adjutantmd inspector, the paymaster and the quartermasterof the marine corps, after thirty years' service,diall have the rank of lieutenant-colonel, and after'orty years, when retired, the rank and pay of colraelretired; and assistant quartermasters, afterwenty-flve years service, ten or which shall havejeen In the quartermaster's department of said?orps. shall have the rank of major; that appointmentsui till vacancies In the offices of adjutantind inspector, and of paymaster, shall be made byselection from the line officers on the active listwho have served twenty years and upwards; that,i vacancy In the office of quartermaster shall beHied by the promotion from the assistant qu3rternastersofthe active list, according to seniorlti,ind appointments to All vacancies in the office ofjsslstant quart»-riii:i>ter shall be made by selectionfrom the line officer.- on t he active list "who haveserved fifteen years and upwards in tlie corns; hutnot hing in the act shall be construed to entitle ofli:ersto back pay.

hocse appointments.Thomas s. Pettlt, of Kentuckv. has been appointedtalley clerk, vice -T. \v. Bartlett.T. M. McKay, of New York, has been appointedlaborer in the folding room.

extraoitiov.Mr. Belmont (N.Y.) offered In the House to-day a

esolution requesting the President to transmit tohe House copiesof all correspondence between thisrovernment and that of Great Britain respectinghe extradition of alleged fugitives from justicehat has taken place since the dnte of the I'reslient'smessage of December 23. l??6, announcinghat the suspended extradition under the treaty ofMS had been resumed, and that the aforesaid correspondencebe accompanied by projects of any new"xtradition stipulations that may have been submittedby either government to the other since thesuspension in 1876 of the oj>erations under the 10thirticle of the treaty of 1842.

tite new senate ru.es.The Senate was in executive session this afternoonfor some time, engaged In discussing the reportof the committee on rules. The report as a

vhole was generally acceptable, but considerable>hjectlon was urged to the scheme to bar the doors>f the Senate against everybody except members*f Congress and bona private secretaries of Senaors.The proposed rule excludes from the floor allJrivate secretaries, except those actually and prln'lpallyengaged In their duties as su. h. Some ofhe senators expressed the opinion that there wasio need for such rigid exclusion.

congressional notes.Senator Anthony remained at the Senate but a

short time to-day.Among the bills introduced In the nouse to-dav

vis one by Mr. skinner, of New York, authorizinghe Secretin- of theTreasnrv to purchase from thesurplus revenue, at anv time, at his discretion, theand -ty? per rent bonds, and cancel the same

nstead of calling for redemption the 3 per centx)nds. which are now payable at the pleasure of:he Unlted states.Mr. Belmont offered a resolution of Inquiry, tolay,calling upon th° Secretary of the Treasurv for

nform ition respecting duties alleged to have beenllegally exacted from importers, and for a st-itenentof each question arising under "the act to reluceinternal revenue taxation, and for other purlos-'s."approved March 3.1*Q. that liasbeeu pr&sented to the Treasury department for decision.

Xominationw.A number of nominations werp sent to the Senate

>y the President to-day. All were recess appolntnents,heretofore published, except one.that ofil'm. Livingston, jr.. to be collector of customs,llstrlct of Detroit, Mich.

Water Supply at Kendall Oreen.)r. gallacoet'3 answer to the district commissioners.Prest. Gallaudet has sent a letter to the CommissionersIn which he complains of the Injustice ofhe charge that there has been "a lavish use. If notictual waste, of water by the institution." On theontrarv the Institution, be says, has been sufferngfor many weeks from an Insufficiency of water,md has been exercising the greatest vigilance thatlot a dron should be vr.astel. Prest. Onllnudet sayshat If the water inspector had amilled to him fornformntion ns to the occasion of "the outflow oflear water from the cewer" h° would have learnelbat this Is caused bv the nnd°r drainage of the exensivegrounds of the Institution, and not frommy Improper use of Potomac water.

Diktrict Government Affair*.the aosessmfvt books.

The Commissioners have had the new generalissessment book completed and bound In handsomeit vie. It is the nurriose of the Commissioners to havemother book made, showing a plat of everv squaremd subdivision of squares and lots, giving thelumber of square feet, <£c,

COUNTY ROADS.The Commissioners are in receint of a letter from

Hr. FT. B. Bestor reminding them that no imnmvenenthas vet been made on the Driving Park road.The Commissioners replv that it was found t« bemposslble to do the work re'erred to on account ofhe great expense of hauling gravel, and state thathe appropriation for countv roads is entirely Inidequateto meet the necessary expenses.

i.toroR I.ICEVPES.Applications for liquor licenses of the following

ter-wis were disapproved to-dav: E. Adler, John"Itzmorris, John Joachim, Theodore Lewis andohn Shea.

RrtT,ntvn PFRMrrs=sued bv Injector Pntwlsie; Jas. M. Johnson,epalr brick. 1215 F street northwest: «400. A E Fitewart. repair brick, rear of lot 50. square 134r>no.Geo. Fortune, erect a dwelling, 16th street exended;$300.

Masonic Eiections .The following Masonic ofIcerswere elected at meetings last night: Armlnlus,odge. No. ii. F. and A.M., Louis Goldschmid. W.

John Toense. 8. W.: Henrv Brandes. J. W.: Herra.L Gerdes. secretary; Anton FLscher, treasurer; Fr.V. Spiess, tiler.Mount Vernon R. A. chapter. No. 8, J. H. Ol"

ott. M.E.H. priest: A.F. McMillan. e. king; Thos"f. Gibbs. e. scribe; f. H. PlckelL secretary W.FLilendenhall, treasurer, and W. A. Yates, trustee,Dawson Lodge, No. 18. F A.AM.. Rudolph Willis,V. master; Jarnes H. Trimble, senior warden- H C

'hompson. Junior warden; Robert Ball, secretaryL H. Graham, treasurer: J. B. Browne, senior deaon:J. Cochran, junior deacon: B. T. Larcombe andI. T. Daniel, stewards: Leonard Stoddard, trustee*.nd delegates to the grand lodge, O. T. Thompson,L. H. Drovm. and H. H. Hazard.At the annual communication of stansburyodge. No. 21, F. A. A. M. held last evening, the

ollowlng officers were elected and installed for thensulng vear: W. M., F. G. Alexander: S. W. T.\ M. Dowling; J. W.. w. E. Nallev; secretarv. B.). Carpenter: treasurer, G. W. Ballock: chaplain,Jev. James A. Buck; marshal. John Miller; a D.,'harles Ager; J. D., A. R. McChesney; G. S., W. W.;wart: J. S., Thomas Donaldson; tiler, James a.rhomas.

A Charge Against a Constable..H. D. Pfell, aonstable, was charged In the Police Court yesterlaywith the larceny of a horse, wagon and hariess,which formerly belonged to a man nameditevenson, who Is now deceased. Last SaturdavNonstable Pfell served a writ on Mrs. Louisa Steverion,the widow of the deceased Stevenson, and00k a horse, wagon and harness. The courtirdered restitution of the property and released thelefendant.

Marriage Licenses. . Marriage licenses havejeen issued by the clerk of the court to W. K.*ibman, of Baltimore, and Ella Smith, of Pittsburg;VmWashlngton, of Charles countv, Md., and Marylall; Walter Parker and Ella Clarke; Lea A. Edrards.of Rlply, Ohio, and Betty Brown Dickerson;v. R. Turner and Annie M. Rowzee, both of Fairaxcounty, Va.

Bat rrm Dangerous as a Beverage..Somelme ago a down-town grocery man, who had lockplggots on all cocks In his wine room except a kegontalning about ten gallons of bay rum, missedhe contents of that keg. One night recently theolored porter in the store had a fit and began towell up. After he was restored to consciousnessle admitted that he had been drinking bay rum besausethe whisky was locked up. The last beard ofilm was that while driving a wagon he had a fitmd fell from the vehicle, severely injuring himapir

Range of the Thermometer..The followingvere the readings at the office of the chief signal>fflcer to-day:.7 a.m., 83.4; 11 a.m., 43.6,2 n mTV19<»Ttmnm 51.I; minimum 32.3.

Transfers op Real Estate..Deeds in fee have>een recorded as follows: J. M. Keating to Rmm»1- Nelson, lot 25, sq. 806; $ . C. wT Hayes tola^7 E- ^Gould, parts 28 and 29, sq. 850; fSJOO. N.L Ryon to a S. Shedd, lot 3a, sub. 88, sq. 868; S .

Murray Donaldson, to John F. Wild, part 2, so. 55:>1.200,4c. J. F. Wild to Ellz Donaldson, same prop rty:$ . Ellr J. Meem to John McGowan, partH, Georgetown; $40a D. 8. Pickrell et aL. trustees,o J. H. Brooks et aL, In trust, lot 9, sq. 685; $8,000!P. H. Callan, trustee, to R. Boyd, sub lot 43, sq. 863,8,00a Laura M. Bronaoo to George M. Hathaway,sub. lot 69, sq. 96: <900. James H. Herov et aL. to3. W. Wormelle, lot L block 30, Le Droit Park;&J0Q. John M. Stutz to George Wlllner, parta 10md 11, sq. 310; $ . G. Wlllner to Henrietta s.Stutz, same property; $ . a sothoron to adlnerva Wescott part 18, sq. 74; SOOOi James A.Wain to Robert Proctor, part 9, sq. south of 516:8,000. &c. W. W. Danenhower to J. B. Bryan, lots* Ul7?*,®!^ lot u> 8Q- WOl J. B. Bryan» W. W. Danenhower, same property; $1,000. KateL Roy to B-Butterworth. lows and ft and part 4.stock 4, Brown's sub. of Mt. Pleasant; fft.na w!I. Newton to Chas. v. Trott, put t, an>4,000. J.* sormtox

The AkMK'iatrd t harities.a stormt session of the board of managers.mr. u sl emekt exonerated from charge* preferredagainst him.The board of managers or the Asso-lated Chantieshad a stormy nu-etlng at the Central onlee, l«ls

F street, last night. i here were pr nt .1 uJMrs. SnelL. Mr. T. J. Lasier, vr. John T. M tichell,Mr. A. M. Gangewer. Mr. A. P. Fardon. Mr. J. it.Voorhees, Mr. Armstrong. Mr. J. II. Bradford. Mr.Peck, Mr. E. B. Barnum. Dr. Chlckerlug. Mr. JohnF. Cook, Rev. Mr. steel and Mr. B. P.Mann. Asthe secretarr read the minuter of the last meetingMr. Mann enteral several oh ions.The minor business of the m<"e;lng bolntr disy* .Mof. after various obstructions on t:»e par: >: Mr

Mann, Mr. John T. MUeheli >iit>"unoed that 1 hecommittee appointed at a previous ni-^' lnzto Investigatecertain charges prvferred Mr. L.S. Emery, the general secret «n. bv Mr. m nn. wasready to report. Mr. Mltclied then read tli*>charges, whi. h were that Mr. Emery had recelv.-dand disburs»-d -money contrary to the regujlatlons provid»\l by tlH* convt'tut1otu_w' -p-by Mr.Manr held that h" had committal fraud aridmisdemeanor. There * is nneha»ve, how >\ r. thatthe secretary had misappropriate 1 m v of t!.money thus disbursed without.nith>~rltv, "but thntthe prescribed forms of the constitution had rotbeen observed. Mr. Emerv was not piv-i-nt. l*dngout of the city, but his written defense w as read,claiming that wherever he hid departed from the

! ntles relating to the disbursement of funds.lt hidbeen by absolute necessity and wit'i the sanctionof the board. Alter reading thec':aree>jiii«l tue at<-swer the committee announced tn t th« y hadfound the charges to lv trivial and unfiled for.and they completely exonerated Vr Kmery. h> \

thought that he bad faithfully performs! ins dutlt^sand that he should be commended, rather thanblamed. for the-Irregularities" with which he wascharged.A stormy discussion arose u^on the question of

adopting the report of tbe commit t.-e. Mr V. nnwas the oulv 011" to opp.se n, msnv Mt calledupon to express tli-ir opinion of the t:i..tt r, -idthe charges aiid thi.'lr autli r wore u"der r.:t i tover an hour. Mr. Maun malt m-d to the la-tthat his charges were correct, and resisted .ill ai»pealsto withdr iw taem. Mr. Mann w.is verv b.tterlyd^n i'jnc<?d by several of thr a'nd itwas charged t!nt hi> op[<osi;: >u to \;r. i.merv wasa personal matter entlrelv. To v.; tin* be entereda protest that the factshehad fS -rwl h 1 u.rbeen disproved. Wh-ti the v * > wa» t Ucen hithe only one mrlstero.l the adoption of thereport or the commit ice.

The Snndaj Srhool Union.proceedings of the anntal mfetisg.

The opening $es?lon of the annual meeting of theSunday School union of the District was held at theCongregational church la*t night. Rev. Dr. Sunderlandopened the meeting w.tfc prayer; the autherawas sung by the Calvary Baptist choir, the

j Scriptures were read by Rev. Samuel Dorner. andprayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Rankin. Mr. HeryyK. Simpson submitted 'ho annual report of tiie

j union. giving a summary of the work r r the year.and urging energetic action In the future, s »fi (torColquitt, of (ieorma, tlieu d' llv.-rej a ven ltit'T;estlng address upon, " i be sundav s hool: Its Influenceon Government a-:d b «-leiy."' rite pro,gram Included Inst i-umental tau-lc bv Prut. Bischoff.vocal music by Mrs. Bod'isii :tr.d .Miss C.Kld-wil. and a hymn by th- eoairregatlon.The SuLdav schools p^presoni-tl were; Cilvar>"Baptist. K. H. Kendall. sujK-iiaiendent; Kir^; ( ongatlonal.We-ton FUnt. «-ui».ii!it.Tident; Hi inlineM. E.. J. W. Davis. sup<iri!H lent: First Itaptl-t,Otis T. Mason, superlnt* nden'; Ninth Stre -t.M. P.. Nixon Brewer, superlnt»nd«*nt; MountZion M. E., fjeorjp Howvee, >u:»*rtiitend -tit; C»Mi?r i!Presbvterian, Rev. a. \|". 1 itz -r. 1>. t>. sc.iH-i-in-I tendent; First Presbyterian. J. B. W'lsrht, s,r,*-n>i1tendent; I'nion M. F... \V. II. Worn -r>ley. suiv rln-tendent; st. Piul's English Lutheran. 1.. R. A1 'en,sui*Mintend-nt; Bethany c'.i :;h*L s. l Citss^v, superintendent;Assemhly s ?'p->l)vtfri:in. 'I'liouias t'.Keene, wiperlntendent; Union Mission. J F. Johnson.superintendent; Wpst«-rn Presi»*t« i1an. W. II.H. Smith, sup rl it« ndent; m-hy polltan M E., A. P.Lacey, supeilntendent; New Y >rK avenue Fr^-hy-

I terl.in. J. It. \'an Mater, superltit^iidftit: MetropolitanBiptlst. B. P. Murray.superlnt»inii*nt: EstreatBaptist. J. D. smith, superintendent; Fourth sip^tM. E.. Joseph Webb, superintendent; Metropolitan,II. M. LeUuc «np'rlnteiVient; <,'in»-v chtpel, N. A.Robinson, sup rlntendent; Kendall chapel, A. II.Nelson, superintend* at.At the s- s-lon this afternoon addv««»« wore <jr».

Uvered by Hon. D. S. Alex tr.der. "The Children andthe churehf Mrs. F. H. Hamilton, "Primary Meth-ods in Juveulle Classes.''The session will continue until Friday evening.

.oral Votes.A building permit was Issued to-dav to Danenbower£son.to etvet ten two story dw»lllmrs. at

the corner of 12th and V streets northwest, at a costj off 10.000.

John Carroll, a watchman in the Treasury deipartment. died yesteid from consumption.The fligwon at the fair of the Continental

Guards by the sons or VPterms was presented toj them by Mr. Gntmshaw. on tvhair or the uur.rds.at Masonic Temple last nicht. C.ipt. Griffith recelved the flag on beh.»lf of the posuMr. J. Fussell d >n ites five gallons of Ice cream t' i

Miss Wests Christmas entertainment far poorchildren.

Washington- Cattle Market..At the queenstowniL'ov yards, on the Metropolitan branch. B.and O. It R.. three mil»s from this citv.Lewis D.Means, pmprtetor.yesterday Oss head of cattlewere offered and sold to butc hers, at 3v a5 89c,per piund. Seven hundrnd and rtftv-on^ sh^-p andlamo-: w»i* sold as follows: Sheep 3l..i4iv<'. p rpound; lambs 5i*i v. cows a?i i "calves brought$30osti5. The state of the market w^ ^'ood.

Alexandria A flairs.Rerorted for The Evening Star.Oocvcn. Meeting..The city counni holds Its

rei-alar semi-monthly irnvtlng to-tiight. The «ui>]ectof the grant of prluleir* s at the not o: King tstr»-et ta the Potomac Ferry comp >uy will i>h con!sldered. as also the question of the"reduction oftaxes on the Alexandria can u property, soCitt Cocrt..The corporation court continued to-

r:ay Its December term, devoted to ct\11 cas<>s. Adecree bas b<.vii made substituting trustees m thecase or Gregory, trustee, aarl. Kamsay, trust e.Notes..At the last court of the mayor the collateralor John Cromwell, charged with disorder, was

forfeited, and Jas Wilson, held under suspicion asa deserter trom the f'ntted states arm v. was released.Messrs. Cor»»ett. Zimmerman and smoor,or this city, are In attendance upon the MasonicGrand Lodge ot Richmond as representatives of tlielodges here. The presbytery of tiie Chesapeakewill meet in this city next Thursday. Rev. F.Page, of Virginia, Is conducting association servicesat Grace (Episcopal) church every night.

The Courts.Cofrt in General Term.

Monday, Johnston act- District; decree below ^denyingInjunction and dismissing biw affirmed;opinion by Judare James. Janln act. Gilmore; do.

j (do.) do.; oainlon bv Judge Hagner. MorrowJames; decree below (dismissing bllb reversed:

! opinion by Judge Cox Keyser atrt. HlUt: deciee.Walter ag*. Ward; motion for rehetrln? bv Mr.Perry ror derend ;nt. Woodruff agt. National Shelfand File Co.; on hearing.

ivqritt Court..T"<Jqp Jnyn*nMonday. F. S. & T. Co. ag'. Cirton; sale ntitled

nlsL Cousins agt. Strisbu:ver; time to take tes-tlmony limited. Counii^ act. Cournbs; defendantordered to pay, drc. Ashton agt- Asiiton; divorcegranted.

CROftNAL COCRT.Juftij? Wi/lif.To-day. W. M. Gait and J. F. Rawll were excusedas Juntrs. Michael L»^ach. unlicensed b tr;

guilty. Samuel f. shreeve, selling on Sunil tv;' submitted to court and fine of 52 Imposed. It »rtE. Fugett, Sunday bar; Joseph Fillens. unl!< en-->dbar. and Potomac Steamboat company, do.; for-felture set aside. Alethla (iibscn, unllcens»M btr;not guilty. Mary McNally, do.; do. W. T. Whehin,do.; do.

Police Coc*t.-./"-tpe sn*7j.I Monday, Seth Lunsford. Wm. Henderson. JohnBannister (colored\ Kichard Jarrett (coloivd); r.dHenry Niles. protanitv; $5 eitrh. Annie Brov-n,Maud Saunders (colord\ Marv Stewart (color-'ii.Richard Stewart (colored^, Beverly Richardson(colored\ Charles Nol in Chas BosWeil, ioud andboisterous: $5 each. Harry Tiioinos, destroying privateproperty; $5.

Robbing the Mails..At Lvnchburg, Va., U. S.Commissioner Samuel Patterson on saturdav crmmltteda colored mall-carrier named Wm" HenryCallaway to Jail. In derault of $5,000 ball, on thecharsre of robbing the mall between Roanoke andCave springs. Roanoke county, a number of mail |robberies had taken place between those points.The arrest was made by Inspectors Wm. T. Hendersonand Wm. B. Smith.

A Materializing Medium Exposfp. _ Dr. J. M.Shea, an alleged spiritualist and m iterlaltzer. Lasbeen arrested in Clilcavro. together with GeorgeMastow. his assistant, and held to b dL He wastaking large sums of money at exhibitions In whichhe purported to materia ll/e the spirits or the dead.Officers brought Into court bis equipment, compidsinewigs, false faces, laces, petticoats, flowingrobes, white plumes and a bespantrled irlrdle. whichhis "White Prince" of oriental fame wears when hecomes trom the spirit land. The court-room wasscarcely able to contain the Immense number ofexcited victims when shea was tried Mastow. whoIs the pugilistic "bouncer" or the establishment,knocked down several men and assaulted PoliceOfficer Hubbard.

Fatal Political Fight in Mississippi..a difficultyoccurred at a political meeting on Saturdaynight at Greenville, Miss., between a colored mannamed Homer and Frank Monttromerv. Pistolswere used, and Sam. Flnlay. a white man, was seriouslyinjured and three negroes were shot. Homerbeing killed.A Ravisher Riddled with Bullets. . Albert

Thomas, colored, was arrested at Clinton, Miss.,8unday, for committing an assault upon the utiledaughter of B. F. Lingon. While conveying himback to the neighborhood of the crime he attemptedto escape, and was rtddied with bullets.What Crazed Him..Mr. Rogers, the missingLewis county (N.J.) treasurer, was se* n at Norwood,Saturday, and went east rrom there. Beiiitrof an excitable temperament, it is believed that he

became Insane, because he could not make his booicsbalance. He thought he owed the county scououwhen the county owed him $17.Demanding E$ual Rightr.a meeting of whiteand colored men and women was heidln Burlln rton.New Jersey, on Sunday, and resolutions we^adopted demanding equal rights; solemn',v protectingthat the color line Is not off their seeklnc but i«forced upon them; that the public schools shHli beopened to all children regardless of race or colorand^^protesting that they do not demand

At Erie, Pa., there is much excitement owing tothe mysterious disappearance of Thomas Evans,pension attorney, who is infirm, nearly blindand worth *100.000. He was tried and acquitu-dlast month of the charge of ualng washed awLavefftttnipnTte Protestant Episcopal Clerical association of

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Hr. Randolph Window »nd £JS2? 9orod. an- held In ball for the Ha !ttmore eoo*#*1i homes, charged with attempting .oiwp^H>o view Asylum cemetery.In t lie French chamber of

Prime Mintsior F«Try defended th«'iTiivcruuiiiii In lljf Tonquln affairvoud and a declaration of coufldeooe in u*

i try was pa»-d. - -_ ^1A reform movement ba.« been

pour.ty officers at Sew Orleans »gal«i*Jf* ^bier- .v.id house* of prostitution In tlul

li is authoritatively Rt«ted Uut U* BNMShore rsllrvi.l l»a« been sold, and *111 pass i*"^hand^ or the Pennsylvania railroad Jantmy * IHer. Mr. Uandolfo, an furvd catholic pJW-1

RminltL->hUfg. Mi, la dead. «_a«^^Jri «r. sylvosWT, of John* HopldM

R.iltim ire. ha-t»«en eie.-ied prvii njaor ol bwmrattle* In the l'nlv*»rslty of oxford. ^A row boat, <*ontalnlti|T a bunting P*rtT °*. *01

1 in the river ueur BnffalQ, ^ *1v-eMerd iv. and all were lost excefK one. |Tiiere are 300 .*oupon ca*M In the Hu*rlOg> C*w*l

of Richmond. v* luvolvlnjr about IBS.000. ITestbanov for tlie prosecution in the soott fairs

Una election ca^'s, in the I'nlted HtiOT Co 'Jti<*- -1 l'i Columbia yesterday. Tbe goreTM>lj--i ' case "or conspiracy. 3

I uu»-r the dilution of tlie KnUrht* of Labor W\m*r. are cir uUtlnc petitions In llttsborgodWwhore for Conm** to make If a criminalf ' anyone to import laborers under conOMt pMfo^el.'n ixuntrlt*.In ^t. I.'cms Sunday evenlne J F. Q^B flLjSL |or New York, wore giving a *nirP uaHijW f.'.T 1

anee. and. alier an vthausUngG> m dn>pi>ed (lend. ^ L_MIu m. «;n*-n. nr Anderson county, I

ten b<- i on June 1st last. The Wt*MP be" " |btii wk t;nfn*i8 taken withaud died In terrible ayony.

* Iriv.» in Minted men raided the tOVTB

Art .- ma. -.aturday ul^rht. They k'.'ed J.C T*®f®xdJ. \ N illy ai d 1). smith, an<1 wouldBB ^1R i^-rts. ATTerwurda they robbed a store Of Wai

Rev. WHu.im H Hoyt, one of the assistantkMor st. Ann's Koiuan Catholic church, N«w TOfHwass'rlcken with ipoplexy while bayingU*ln^ inu.-* bund.ij and fell dead. IA I.otfkV cea<« nc Hacks..Two rt^tl

for the hand of a youne Balttmorv lady fcad alWW]ch»se about that city in ha« Ks ypsMi^ay. B*PjP<mts that KrankJ Hellen, of Vnlnntoirn,con.e to the city on purpow to marrr Miss ffcMgZ;: .merman. S>0 had Henry K. Himmaai <31 V'-r-'nnv. Vs. Tliey both had strong grousdMpntlielr intention as the yening lady bad pilftiUtMtro-n to hoth. Mr liellfn arrl^ at tae MMOr-t. an<l invited his churmer to t*ke a rKH. mfth' \ were starting Wr. Hammond drove op. MMeeeint the ret reatlnif carnage he started In ptniUana clunp to t hein bo su'vesffully that Mr. Hwpfinally Mxpi^d at a police station and bailintntnond iimMPd. Then warned by his nuwlesi app he at once drove to a Methodist rnlnlaMlHa^d uiade legally his the tickle young Udjr. 1

.Ti'VKIvTING K.VTK * V AG ANCES Of TH* RO«TOW OffflCorvrju. I'h<- re|iublli*an members of the co.Hc<>un 11 of H..~ton issue a card embodying a«jni' nt or the farts in relation to the nona;tpeHnM|at tbe last ma ting 01 the ooundl of tbe deflk-icrati r.iajorltv. vv iien a lively discussion of tunlBjl:u ext' ,vak...in ert wa*, expected. The earn Rt*aithat this am ;i was taken in order to prevent *quorutn. nn.1 th»» IistushIoe *jetort election of p*e$tiTsw t.l h woulil make public certain facu \e»ydaiuairtntr to tlie pr>»sent city government UNmemlvrs themir seeking re-e». ctlon.

N O CUKE. N») HY.- WHITTHrBUT* CEDABHALS vM U *»rraiii<tl to cur»-CoutAa. Colda. Crowp.

Throat und l.nn»: etc. 8i* <Ipo|w doM Tryit. 11 tint su:isa<d ra tuni ihcenicty Ootllptuid tret youriiiojK-v Imck Si :u ».j h.| l»runn*ta. HrloeOftc. W.1 11 'MPsijn, Tui istn Ktiwt ofe-tlLa.te3ui

DIED.RACUULfPPI. r»n Tu.-MIVorober 11 tb 18*8.

atr.oVl...-ka m.. Mm J. -llSA BVCIUALITPI. Wlovedwitt nf 3 ll«oiirulu<<i>i, *+ < I t \» fiitv-»-l(rht vm,aft -r h 1<>TikT 111'ew >>f .-l^iit luoutlia. wlilcu liwbu^»nih (ninvtian tortltude.Her t rui wi 1 t*»f- from her late rwldewi

N 1 tli htr--»t U'irtL*t*i. on Thurnday. Dnrciuba1 '.Hi, at 2 oVl.ick v. ul 1 n< ud» and miauvaa arc l»vit-d toast, lid VBEFK »« <.!vt"wn, on Dreiuber 10th. 1883, at%m

r iu.. CHVKLt* THDMAh. tld«t aou «rf Vu. Ba*.a«r':d tw< ut> -four.O. *k1 the tliourhtii our brother df-ad,I:i silence lili* (H-^i*eful head;ll:a Hiiul rein we.l by »*ai*l> arace,1. huiv<.Zl liiia soUfe-Lt In- n»Tiii^r place.

By Hik ewu BaoTHxaTIif« funeml will take plaf* to-m- rrow. WednaadK.I> '*»'!ubfr 12. 18»i3. fr'jir. hu father's Mridrnrr. 34If T

stn.t. t two r ill belativea aaU frieuda reapeotfakirinviti ii to attend w

t' AKU' 'LL. On Decen.her 10th. 1R83. at hi* 11wliVn«a.No. .-'.'1 1 street uorthweat. JOHN CABKOLL, e#NIfortj -oae year*.1 le funerai will take |'lar* from WtwterD Prmbytae**church. H bet«i«eu ltf.h am'. 'An.ii on Wedoeadi*atv ruoon. at 2 W. Fru-uda and K^uaUitAUOaa rapelfully in v.ted to attend.CLAUK. »-u Monday. Derenilier 10th. 1883. at twda

o'clock ui.. OtOluiL B. C'l.AKA, t»a... acvd fifty-thfl1 utieral from lit* late rertd -noe 41 ^ Sixth atraat

west, ou i hur-lay. D. c uib. r 13th IKK), at one o'cldBp. in., and wi-vlce at All >nla>* eburch at two oVimEp. in. K. iativea and friend- Invited

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_lt"NO\ AS (»ii i>t*.iui»-r 10.1883, at 5 o'clock a.T!l< >M AS IiOSuVAN. native ai County Cork. IrelaiZa^r u < \vnty-fiv»' y^arsM«) he nut in (>ea<;e Amen.1 ue tun ral will take pl«oe from his late rrirldnni»

C"t: er Eurhtli a:n«t and Oram avenue, on Wedneedarm jruitut. «t BMit o'clock, and then prvaad to Imiuaca*lb'*- t, un<-einn>n chntvh. here r»-qui>iu . will i<ac<'l 'l)rnted at 9 o'clock Friauda andrt lativeaare mpmfutlyinvited to attend at*i,INI)ENKOHL. Huddenly^at 4 o'clock Sunday morain--.Dttuilw y 1KS3 MASTHA L X DhSKOHUold***1 rly Ix'X ved child ol Adolphttb Pmihnp | jndenk iii, luT' d 9 ye-4i> Mid 3 mouths.burial at l ix*.|>ect Hill Cemetery, Dac 11. at 4 pL<'N<i On Sundav ni»rht, Ueoemher 9. 1883. Mm.CL1ZAHE H W. Los j, widow of the late lotNrtCatrLoair. of altlmore.htin.ml troiu th- Chapel at Oak Hill iwnUii. W«4.ne^day L>ei-eiuh«t 12th. at three o'clock p. IB. IIliiiHW

art invit'-d to atuuid. ]Mc. AE1H1*. "ti IVcmber 10th. 1MB «tfci» a n.

Hi iSOR \H .VlcC AK'l H \ , dfn-d m Ventj'-two1 le-funeral will tak place on " -iliii»daT evanh*.DecernIk-i 12th isjci at 3 p. in ti mi tin laaliliiniiiilfh> i d-uirhter. 20T F stnwt northwest fNELSON On Tuwlay th- 11th of Dooember. 188a,at I 15 <.'cli«*k a m ALfiEKTliE BRDCK. Infant amol Halvur Nelnon and Miranda N N> laonFuneral private, on accouiit of Mtiuui lllneaa of tka

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O'H AIliE. On Deoetnh»T 10th. 1883. at 11 a. m.. THEOKDOHE HANI.AN youiufe^t aon of M.chil^d &Sline0'Han»*. a^retl 2 month" *ud 17 dayalunera! from laa pan uta' r a:de ioe 181S 30th ebwtnoi tliw(*t V\ndn> mlay D>-ceinler 12th at 2 p. in. FVvn<Xan J p'.ati vi-g ar> re«.|«ctlulij invited to attend.SIMMS On P-.-ember Uth. 1H83. at 10 30. CILAhLUri E A SIMMS a«nd twenty ye«raFapeiml will tnke place troui St. A'nnwtlne'a ohui^k

on Ihuixi >y tnoi- inir at 10.J0. Fntuda and Maliveaare r»»i«et.?fully invited.ST APL1;k. CHj Sunday. December 9th. 1883. at brrresidence, in thiK city, aft»r a brief Ulneaa 8ARAMUSHKK SlAPLfcR. in th- t t»tli ve»r of her an' "' "r*1 a^rvicHp will be b' Id at' her late residence. K»100>- H street uorthweat. on Itieadiay. the Uth urn. at 4o'< lix k p.m. iLterment on Wednuaday. at T ilminrtniDelaware. ~ ji^ ATERS. On Mnndav, Denembar 10 18R3, at her li'tresidence. No 1401 C btreet soutboaat Waahinrton. LC. AN NIK F WATEK8. beloved wife ofBanJ BWate-8 altera abort, but aerere illneaa

. r"v;d!i a:id 'vUtlv'* an taapectfully in eltart toal.tend th<- funeral aervicwa at St. Patar^ church. S o'clockW rdne«day. "

WEST On Sunday Daoamber »t"a. 1883. at 12.1410 Clock P.m.. JOHN uEST. in the 73d y*ar of lua aaa.i in"r.tl irotn -t Autnistine'a church, «ednoaday. atKi o.dock, H'i£h requiem tnaaa mill be oelehrakedF:T-n ts and relatives ie«i|><tfuHy invited to attand. V

UNDERTAKERS.C^HAS. J. UAWLEK. WILLIAM W. VUUiUX' C. i. OiWlIE fc Co..huccefpon to Buchly*a tnderukin* Eatal.llahjaaet

P22Pa. Ave. n.w, (formerly 912 Pa. Ave >Frervthira- finrt-elaaf and r«aa<.nabla. ProfaaMoMindies in attendance Tranaiant lunmala a artuMh1 e»t j>hon coiiu.-ctions. *

YYILLIAM r BPTKni.int **

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JAMES B1 LLtV UESERAL I NDFRTAKITW wj.th atr>*et, near t S. Patent OAoa Burial «.ancee new and ol the beat workmaaahip. FrtemffeLmeiuber 1 am ao loc«rer connected with any aten27

A11THCR ROOSEV A CO..Practical l>id rtakerB and Embalmen7 elephou.- connecUi >ua with our offi< t muI rMMM

^21451-a. ave. U. w. Tth street office diacooMnaad/^^B"I^RED. HPISDLER]r I i dertaker 12H3 7th «t»K, betweeti M and VjlwKixlie« enibaliued and prepared lor LranaDtwtalirm *

Cence at place of biif.ueaa.1OSEPH OAWLEH.

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' GENERAL Ft RNI8HING tTTDERTAKXR,1. J6 Penney 1vania avenue northweat T«nnami^^and ever> thiny tirrt-vlaaa. 1 elephoua .p-f.

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I voestaker Atm Fnou.Dnma.litit luih -treet uorthweat.Telephone connection.

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^ FT-RSISHING CISDEBTAKER,No. 31C Penna- lvania avenue northvMLU^n.4X fctrneto. LverjtlunK *.

OLD tITSE AND OLD FB1FKD8 artmm >the beat, ac ia JChlH-f "id StSod fafo^2T2i5ai the only place where . i. uAiv^ntt'Lol H1NG can ba aold atJLb'lU'b Old Stand, So. 819 D atreet, batvaan Mm#

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