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CITY AND DISTRICT. The Etisiso Stab id everywhere recognized and admitted to be, in every quality, the leading and favorite newspaper of the National Capital, alike in the counting-room. the workshop, and the family circle. Pretty much everybody in the District reads it regularly. It ia therefore much the best advertising medium in the city; and.

in proportion to circulation 111 rates ure aim much, ttu cheapest. FOOT HALL IN THK 3IUD. The District Championship Won by the Georgetown College Team. The Georgetown college foot ball team defeated tiie Duponts yesterday afternoon by a of 2 to 0. tbm winning the foot ball championship of the District.

About 1,500 spectators were present, and they had good reason to be satisfied with the game as played by the local teams. The heavy rains of Wednesday night ba 1 made the a sea of mud, but this had no effect on the canvas-clad players, who rolled and tumbled in it as though it were their native element. The game began promptly at o'clock amid the deafening cheers of the supporters of either team, ham King. Princeton S3, the sprinter of tho Columbia athletic club, was chosen referee. The game was well-played throughout and was won by the smallest score possible.

A LJVtLY WCMm The won the toss and chose the goal leaving Ihj bail to the college team. They began play with the trick, the play which the Princeton team invented and winch thev have always used with such effect. When the two lint up the secoud time the bull was passed back to Soulier, who made a good run before being downed. From then on the ball was kt pi 11 in the center of the field, neither side having uiuch the advantage on til just before time called for the tirst half. Then Harding the attempted to make a long punt, but the ball struck one of the Georgetown players and bounded back to Harding was forced to mak a safety behind his goal whi ii collated two points for the oys.

Ihis was the deciding play of the game. THE 8ECOSD HALF was a series of rushes iu which the superior weight of tin' college tin ui the advantage anil win was finally called the bull was well within iht Lupont's rritory. No points, huwevi r. re scored ill the second half and the ipo.its had lost the game by the smallest score by winch team can be beaten. Till GAME AT KENDALL The Orients of Capitol Uill and the second eleven ot tin Kendall Greens played yesterday morning on the grounds at Kendall Green.

The Kendaiis sorted to a kicking game, while the Orients itiied entirely on their rush line. Neither ara was aide to score, at the end of the ncond hail the score stood 0 to 0. Washington County, Mil, uce oi 1 ml tvtSLvo Stab. "itusrows. November 28.

Geo. Cartel, tel ig operator in the Cumberland Valley railroad o.iice at Cireeucastle, was seriously hurt at that place by jumping ir a moving train. Isaiah h. Anibn. a native of this place and well kuowu in Washington, where he also resided at out time, ua-, drowned at Lebanon.

on Harry 11a issir.an of Garfield. Frederick countv.wb i SO i beat Hi brotl.er-?ii-lavv. Oiler. Fink-town. this county, has been brought so and bulled fcr trial at the nt term oi court.

An -ition de lunatico inquirendo has L. I in the ease of L. Welty of Fun'asto and the jury has found him incapable uling to bis business and estate. Tt 1 rtcage on the propt rty of the Agricultural lad M. ii.iiiical aasociatinu of Washington county, i.ir.

to rl.SOo. has just been cauc.lc i o.lt the proceeds of the late f.iir. 'i lie association is now out of debt. i-t fortnight that much dreaded direits" the hog cholera, has again broken out in tha locality and its ragiugs are producing fatal re uits. F.

Pittman. residing in the "Corner." ft li ani broke one of 1ns arms in such a peculiar manner as to require, it is feared, amputation. What was known a9 school house just across the line in Pennsylvania, was destroyed by an incendiary lire on Tuesday night. Samuel Lock has been appointed tax collector uud chief of police at Waynesboro' in place of John Folk, who defaulted and absconded. Eli McCnllock, a prominent dealer and shipper of live stock, has made an assignment for the beneiit of cr? ditors.

Mr. Carlton 11 ughes of Washington is visiting bis mother at Clearspring. B. BK1T1SH EXTRADITION. A New Treaty Prepared for Submission to the United States.

The British gpvernm.nt hag again submitted for the consideration of the Canadian government a draft of the new extradition treaty, which Sir Julian Pauncefote will present to his government. Important modifications have been made and many objectionable features which contributed largely toward the defeat of the treaty rejected by the United States Senate List spring have been removed. The schedule of extraditable offenses covers murder, or attempt or conspiracy to murder: manslaughter, counterfeiting or altering money and uttering counterfeit or altered money, larceny, embezziement.obtaining money or goods under pretenses, robbery, burglary.arson, abduction, train wrecking, piracy, lraud committed by a bailee, banker, agent, factor, trustee or member or public officer of any company. made criminal by any law for the time being iu force. Silver Men and the Speakership.

The national silver convention at St. Louis Wednesday received with cheers a resolution calling on western and southern representatives in Congress to support some friend of silver for Speaker of the House, as Wall street and eastern bondholders are striving to elect a Speaker whose record is opposed to silver interests. The resolution was referred. A paper from John Thompson, vice president of the Chase national bank, in favor of a more liberal use of silver in our currency was read. Congressman K.

P. Bland of spoke at length on the effect of free coinage of silver hy the government. which he claimed would be beneficial. A resolution was adopted at yesterday's providing for the appointment of a national silver committee, which should be empowered to call anether national silver and provide for the organization of state and national silver leagues for the promotion of the objects of this convention. The committee was named by states.

Congressman Bland, chairman of the committee on resolutions, presented a report: "That the demonetization of silver has worked a practical violation of every contract then existing in the United States, entailed countless losses, reduced prices more than 30 per cent. That we believe in equal rights of gold and silver and free coinage for both, and that no nation ever had or ever will have too much gold and silver coin." with resolution requesting Congress "to provide at its session for opening the mints of the States to the free unlimited coinage of standard silver dollars of the present weight and fineness, to be legal tender for all debts, public or private, equal with gold, and that until such provision is made th" Secretary of the Treasury be required to coin the maximum. t2.000.UCJ worth of silver per month, as now authorized by ISl The Color Line and Confederate Flags. The message of Gov. Richardson of South Carolina to the legislature, recommends the refunding of the lirown consols, amounting to about i6.OOi.UOO; urges ou the legislature to amend the law against discriminations of common carriers.

as to allow railroad companies to provide separate accommodations for white and colored people requests that provision be made for collecting and preserving the confederate battle rtags of compauies, battalions reglliieLte oi the state. Moonshine whiskey has led to several general shooting affairs in Mercer county, Ya. Last night two meu were shot, oiie having bullets in him. Prof. Eaton, while hunting yesterday near Elktou, accidentally shot Charles Carter, tearing his right urai to pieces.

Heavy rains tJooded streams in Delaware this Veek aud several mills have beeu washed away. The Buekingham hotel on 5i)i avenue. New Torn, ia deservedly popular with the traveling itutilic ou account of its admirable situation, perfect sanitary tments, luxurious and couifertaole furnishing, as welt as its unrivaled restaurant and reasonable charges. It oilers all the comforts of a home without any of the ares and auiioyaocesot Home Jour MINISTER DOUGLASS PRESENTED. A Dramatic Scene, by All Present.

The presentation of Minister Douglass to the HaytiAn gcvernment took place November 14. A New York Sun wag present ami describes the event picturesquely. Mr. Douglass was attended by the United States vice consul. Dr.

Terres; Mr. E. D. Bassett, Mr. Bichard -T.

Crane, a representative of the American colony, and the Bev. A. Battiste. long associated with the United States legation. Upon their arrival at the palace the long lines of soldiers outside and inside the gates presented arms, the band struck up "The Star Spangled Banner" (and a most excellent baud it was), while the aids-de-camp of his excellency, in their gorgeous uuiform of red trous'-rs.

blue coats and no lack of gold buttous and military decorations, were prompt in escorting the party through the crowded vestibule to the audience chamber, where the president stood waiting to receive them, surrounded by his cabinet, several of his generals and the lending citizens of Port-au-Prince. The crimson portiere behind the president was a effective background for a scene in which the two great leaders of the African race wero so promiutnt. With the towering form of the old Haytnin veteran, Gen. Mompoint, on his right and the white head of Frederick Douglass before him. President Hyppolite appeared less in size than he really is.

He is but a few years the juuior of Mr. Douglass and is remarkably well preserved in appearance, his quiet dignity and cautious reserve never failing to impress strangers, while there is that in his kindly face and twinkling eye explaining his popularity. TITE ADDRESSF.3. Following the introduction of the party by M. Firmin, the minister of foreign affairs, Mr.

Dougl.iss read his address, a ehort, terse expression of the feelings of the United States toward Huyti. In closing Mr. Douglass said: "My country has conferred upon me many marks of its favor; but iu view of the heroic devotion to liberty and independence exemplified by your brave countrymen in the darkest liours of their history. I can say. in ail sincerity.

that I have received at the bauds of my government no honor that I prize more highly than the liouor of my appointment as minister resident and consul general to the republic of llayti." Gen. Hyppolite concluded his reply by saying: "The United States government has already given many proofs of consideration and esteem for the republic of Hayti, but it can never give a higher evidence of interest than it has in sending you to us as its minister resident and consul general." Froiu the paiaco Douglass went directly to call upon the commander-in-chief of the army at his headquarters on the Champs do Mars, where he was received with great distinction. When the Print Frederick Ilendrik of the Royal Dutch West India mail service left Portau-Prince November '20 all was quiet and all factions were devoully wishing it might remain so for a season at least. Minister Douglass in the six he has been at the legation is become perfectly adjusted to its dutic s.and that the oii'u-iioii in the Haytiau mind which prevailed to some degroe prior to his presentation has been removed he bids fair to be the most popuiar man on the island. HUSBAND TURNED DETECTIVE.

Another Scandal in Life with Sensational Features. A dispatch from Troy. X.Y.. to the Philadelphia Tinut says: "There was a sensational scene at the Troy house Wednesday morning, when B.nkor George S. Walworth of Brooklyn, doing business at 830Broadway, New York, discovered his ife.

Gitssie. in a room with James K. Verner of Pittsburg. Mr. Walworth arrived ia Troy about 3 o'clock Wednesday morning, accompanie 1 by two friends.

He was laboring under extreme excitcmont anil asked a hackman to ilrive hiln to tho different hotels, saying he w.is in search oT whom he expected to find at one of the houses but he did not know which. At the Troy house he found on the register the name of Jas. K. Verner. Mr.

Verner had been assigned to room 13 at first, but subsequently he was given room 0. the best iu the house. Mr. Walworth wanted a room adjoining, but this could not be given and he took room 10. His friends were given rooms near by.

They waited patiently until 8 o'clock in the morning when a call came from room 6 for a bell-boy. One came, and as the door opened to admit him Mr. Walworth and his friends rushed in and found Mrs. Walworth there. The husband and his witnesses then retired.

and he went immediately to the office of Gerald G. Itiordan, a lawyer, and secured that gentleman's assistance in getting out a warrant tor the arrest of Verner. They went to Justice Coffey's office and swore out a warrant for disorderly conduct, the only charge which could be nsed quickly. The couple had left the city before the officer found them. Mr.

Walworth then instructed Mr. Biordan to begin an action for divorce and also one for $20,000 damages against Verner, who is tho secretary of the 1'ittsburg forge and iron company with a salary of a vear." THE LAND SWINDLERS. Frederleksen Was the Author of a Big Smash-Up iu Denmark. Prof. Anderson of the university of Wisconsin and late minister to Denmark knew Prof.

Fredericksen who is charged with gigantic swindles iu the west. "He was iu the most promiuent political and social circles of the Danish capital," says Prof. Anderson, "a brilliant scholar, author of several important works on political economy, and was, 1 think, a member of the Danish parliament for about sixteen years. His wife is the daughter of Bishop Monrad, formerly prime minister of Denmark, and the connections of his family placed them among the social and political leaders of the kingdom. He was largely interested in business enterprises iu Denmark, and ended in a general smash-up similar, iu some respects, to that he is at present mixed up in, although 1 do not think there was anything criminal connected with the former.

He fled the country, but could have returned at any time had he seen fit." Prof. Anderson says that he entertained suspicions as to the legitimacy of Fredericksen's business as much as a year ago, nud was told in Denmark to look out for him as the reports lruui America regarding him were bad. MANY SCANDINAVIAN VICTIMS. Fredericksen Co. did a thriving business among the large Scandinavian populace of the west.

They had local agents and state agents. It is known that they found many purchasers; that, with hardly an exception, much difficulty was experienced by these in getting deeds after the filial payments were made and several who recently made final payments have received no deeds. A brisk investigation is uow on foot to ascertain whether deeds given are fradulentor not. A Victim of Cocaine. Dr.

Calvin Case, of St. Loas, an intelligent colored physician, is at the Maryland university hospital, in Baltimore, an incurable victim of the morphine habit. He was found on the street Tuesday by a policeman bleeding profusely from a wound in the thigh. He had partly broken himself ot the morphine habit, but the struggle Tuesday was too much for him and he swallowed seven grains ot cocaine and then cut himself with a pea knife. He was at one time a surgeon iu the United States army.

Some time since thu N'-w York board of aldermen suppressed by ordinance the street band and the organ grinder. Now the law is modified so as to allow the organ grinder pertain privileges for a license fee of POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli powder aever var.i*. A marvel of purity. MrvnjrUi.

Hid wkouMumt'Oi-as. More economical tliau urtliutry km crnnnui sold iu coutfwUUon Hi altitude of low stum or euoaphste powders. tmxU cum. KoTaL Hakims iuwym Co, 100 WsU N. X.

Louvxi Glove CABS. UNTIL THE 30TH INSTANT ahall offer Twenty-three of OloTea at low prices which no competition can down, qualities mre appreciated. The gooda and prioea we quote are well worth the attention of the trade, and ESPECIALLY CONNOISSEURS. The ahouldnot be estimated by the at which we are willing to aell them. Aa a result of this announcement we ahall hare a big run on these Gloves, and ad viae everybody who wanta the exact desired sizes and colors not to put off puichaalng.

Although these lota are large and complete now they will be badly crippled before manydays. There is certainly much sameness in advertisements, and we wish the public to understand that ve du not mpt to make believe to give you a Dollar for a Quarter; but we want most particularly to impres U)ion your mind that we ahall continue always to give you the best goods at the lowest possible We offer no baits infxld sizes or in shop-worn goods. Our oilers are such as we represent them in ink. OCR EIGHT DAYS' BARGAINS. Ladies' Best Quality 8-button Suede Mousquetaires, warranted $1.48 Ladies' llest Quality 8-button Suede Mousqueta.res.

fancy stitch, warranted 1.02 Ladles' Quality lil-button Suede Mousquetaires, warranted 2.17 Ladies' Beat Quality 16-button Suede Mousquetaires, warranted 2,55 Ladies' Best Quality 20-button Suede Mouequetaires, warranted 3.20 Tho above goods we have in Tan, Black, White and Evening Shades and oiler them Cheaper than any other Ladies' 5 -button French Kid, in colors and fast Black, warranted $1.50 Ladies' 4-buttou Driving Kids 1.47 Ladies' 7-hook oster, best made, all colors and Black J.45 Ladies' Dress Kid Driving Gauntlets 1.25 Ladies' 4-button Suedes, high krade US Ladies' Pigskin Mousquetaires, best in tlie city, warranted 98 Ladies' 4-buttou Dressed Kid, embroidered back, warranted: worth at 98 Ladies' 5-button Dressed Kid, reduced from 75c. to 55 Ladies' 5-button Dressed Kid, reduced from 00c. to .75 Ladies' Hush lined Kid, with fui trimmings, warranted 95 Ladies' Plusli-lined Kids, with fur trimming, best quality, warranted 1.22 Ladies' French Kid, lined with Jamb's wool and trimmed with beaver, warranted 1.C7 GENTS' GLOVES. Our $1.15 GENTS' KIDS at $0.98. Our $1.50 at 1.30.

Our $1.85 (lined) at 1.62. Our at 1.28. Our $1.00 nt 1.35. Our $1.05 GENTS' BUCKSKIN at 1.37. TRIED ON AT OUK OWN RISK.

OO IT RRR F.F.K KRR F.I? I. It LI.LL OO UU KEB GOO OO VKl'B CCC OO GL CO C. F.K or, L. OGG 'HI- OO EKE CCU OO ,11 44 NV II NX TTTT lll 414 SX II NX 4 44 II XX HHH i- 11 NX II NX 11 toKSj 111 44 SS 118 KM KSSa TT'IT XX 2 h'NX 2 WW WW The Best Goods And Lowest ALWAYS AT F. W1LL.AMS liiiuauisis, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE, Comer Oth and hi a.

n. w. CAIX.EXAMIN r.OlKUUUpb AND 15 CONVINCED. PKhSCKiPTIUNS. Our prices for prescriptions have been reduced in proportion to other goods.

We use only tho purest drugs and from the niont reliable mauulacturers. We cheerfully invite a careful inspection of tliis department by physicians. The beat i npic in buia 35c. per oz Ked. Keg.

Pnce. Price. Allcock's Porous Plasters 10 15 Uemun Porous 3 lor 2a Ayer'a Sarsapanlia 00 3 00 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 1 UU Hair a8 7a A)er'sCathartic Pills la Hum, imported, large bottles i-'O 35 bovinine, small size 45 UO Bovinine, large size 00 2 UO Hull Cough Syrup 18 Brown's Jam. Ginger 3a 60 Williams' Jam. Ginger 30 60 Benson's Capcine Plasters, 'J 2a Utie lunatic Plasters 10 25 Cuticura Soap 15 Cuticura Ointment 3a oO Cuticura Resolvent 150 3 00 bouquet Soau 1 Carter's Little 1.1 ver Puis.

2 2a Williams' Little Liver Pills, the best 10 2a Carurick's Soluble Food, med 35 50 Carurick's Soluble Food, large 09 3 00 California Fig s.rup 50 Ely's Cream Balm 35 aO Eif? rvescing 15romo Calleiu 7a 100 Fellow's Sii up llypopnosphites 00 1 Com Sirup 7a 1 00 bitters, per bottle 07 1 00 11 ostetter's bitters 00 1 00 Hood's Sarsapanlia 1 00 liorslord's Acid Phosphates, small 35 OO llorsiord's Acid Phosphates, lanre 00 OO lloii'H Malt (larraut's) 28 3o Holl's Malt i Eisner's) 30 40 Humphrey's Specilics, 1 to 15 la 2u Hunyadi Water. per bottle 2a 3a Hanson's Corn Salve, 3 for 25 15 Iron bitters. 50 1 00 Benin's F'ood. oer oottie 55 7 a Nestle's Milk FooU 3S UU i ear's Soap, iake 155 1 ond's fcxtract, per oottie 34 aO Piso's Cough hirup 18 lio I'rusHian Couch Sirup 15 Parker's Hair balsam 35 OO Pierce's Golden Med. Discovery 00 1 00 Pierce's Favorite Prescription 00 1 00 1 xerce's Purgalive Pellets 15 Pills, per box 15 S.

S. nmall size 07 1 OC 8. S. S.f large size 1 17 1 San lord a Catarrh Cure 7o 3 OO bcott's Fmulsiou Cod Liver Oil Oi 100 Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient 00 I 00 Vaseline, lnire, small size Oa 10 Vaneline, Pure, largo size 08 15 Vaseline, lure, the largest liottlee 15 2ft Vane line Pomade, bottle 10 arner's Sale Pills, per bottle la Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure S5 3 yeth's Iron and Wine 00 00 beef, Iron and Wine tlresh and the best) 60 00 Wilbor's Liver Oil snd Lime 00 1 00 Williams' l'hosphatic Emulsion, the best, (fresh; in pint 70 Water ol Ammonia, Full Strength 10 Williams'Com p. Sarsaimnlla 50 liose Tooth Powder 25 Williams' Quiniue and Ivum Hair Tonic 50 Handoline is unequaled as a beautitier of the corn rlcxion.

an indiapensable requiMite to the Toilet; it the skin white, amooth and soft, and prevents chapping. Every lady should use it. Per Lottie, 'JCh ltheumalgia. su infallible external remedy for Neuralgia, Headache and Toothache. It never lails to give immediate relief in the most obstinate cases.

Give it 2ic VUININE. 1 1 -(Train 3a 1 durcu Sc. 100 2-nnmU 40c. 1 duztu 1W S-Kruiu oov. 1 (tuzi'ii 12u.

100 UOc. lOUKr-uiuiWi'iuiur, Powern VN eiKlitliiBD 20c. Dou't niwuke tlie Th.MPLK D14UU ETORE. uudcr Mwumc Tcniplu. cumer Uth OC17-CU F.

S. WILLlAilS Liebiu Company's EXTRACT OF MEAT For Improved and Economic Cookery, OH it for SOUPS, SAUCES and MADE DISHES. In flavor-ineomparabit, and diaaolvea perfectly clear in water. delictoua Beef Tea and ketpt in all climate for any length of tima. 1 lb.

equal to 40 of lean beef. Only aort guaranteed genuine by Jnatua von Lieblg and bear, aiguature. Cabpets. opened a Full Line of NEW- A Comprising MOUQUETTS, ROYAL VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS. TAJ'KSTRIEcg AND INohAiNS SMYRNA.

WILTON and VELVET by tt to 10x9 by 14 feet, in choice RV'US and MATH. CURTAINS and DRAPERIE8iB great variety. ae4-3iu UOOE BRO. Asbestos paint and cement Patent T. C.

fire proof. 3-ply Tarred Hoobug, Lime. Cement, and Charcoai. 1. I.

WALEER SONS. 204 AUCTION SALES. Til 1H AFTERNOON. rpuoHAB UUWL1.NO. Auctioneer.

PIP ON FOCBIkKN'lll HTREfl. AT AUCTION. BE1NO mObluKU WITH FLATS aBiiVK, CONTAIN1.NO FOUR AND ATTIC' AND THKKE TWO-STORY AND HAf-KMKNT DWELLIN OH, ON CONTAINING SIX AND T1IK OI HER TWO SEVEN ROOMS EACH. On FRIDAY. NOVEMBER KM), et HALr-I'AST FOUR O'CLOCK.

I ul ib? 1 shall offer. at public auction, Hvn Now Urii Houses, described above. he two stores ere at ttke corner ot 14th street anil Wallach place. lota l.is lUti three dwellings front on Walla, ti in it I to thecoruer of Noa.l.'tot), I.i?">4 1 It.i'J contains rootua and tue other two rooms each. Lot.

'1 lieee bouses are nmalinl and bave all the inouim improvements and are in a rapidly improving section of the city. Terms: One-third cash, the balance In one. two and three years, witn notes bearing interest and a. cured by deeds of truat ou the property sold. deposit will be required on each house at the time of sale.

Houses will be open day of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's coat. 1HOMAS DOWL1 NO, Auctioneer. AY WOOD, Re.i state Agent, 933 9th at n.W. VERT VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY.

1111 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, at IIALT-PAS 1 FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. in front of the premises, 1 will sell the uor.b 1 feet ti inches of lot 4, in square 4U1. a depth of 99 lcet 4 inches, improved by three-story, ten-room frame dwelling with modern improvements, being No.

1111 lttli.t. n.w. bis is a very desirable location, convenient to streetcars and centrally located. Terms: Oni-third cash, balance in one (1) aud two Ci) with interest, secured by a ou the property, or all cash. Conveyancing and recording at cost of purr liber.

A deposit ot 100 required at time of sale. If terms of sale arc not complied with in 10 days, right rest rved to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser utter three advertisement lu some newsiapcr publ.ahedin Washington, D. C. WALTER B. WILLIAMS ft Auctioneers.

ALU ABLE LOT ON COLUMBIA HK1UH1S. 1 offerut public auction on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWE-S'lY-NINTH, at HALF-PAST i OUR P. in trout of the premises. Lot lti, in block 'JO. situate in Columbia Heights, fronting ou lutney avenue near 13th street.

I nls sale peremptory. Terms at time of bale. OEO. STICKNEY. Auctioneer.

I'lTiHE DAIS. THOMAS DOW LING. Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF GROCERIES AND FIX? HIKES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HAY HORSE.

BUSINESS WAGON. ONE SUlUt V. TWO SETS Ot HARNESS, ICE BOX, SECRETARY AND WRITING DLsK. By virtue ot a deed of trust, dated the 13th day of September, -lid duly re orded in liber No. 1419, tolio USO et ouo ot the land records lor Washington, D.C., and by direction oi the party secured thereby, the undersigned tiusteewill sell ou MONDAY, Dt.CE.MBER Si.COM), ISM).

at 1 EN O'CLOCK, at Nos. SO'-i and 'J04 Luuit Capitol street, all the Groceries, Fixtures, Horse and Wagon, Harness and Surrey and the Household Furniture mentioned in Schedule A attached to said trust. n'JU--t C11AS. H. F1CKLING, Trustee.

1 HiOMAS DuWLiNo, Auctioneer. UN1MPROVED PROPERTY ON STREET BETWEEN 1 WENTIE i AND TWKNTl-ilKSi STREETS Ai PUBLIC AUCTION. On DECEMBER THIRD, lSHi), at FOUR O'CiAX i in front oi Uie prauiMi, 1 will Mil ii; Square IV.i, lrontinK 71 leet 0 inches Oil north Side K't Jllat above bt and UllUlDg buck iiiO feet Sh? luches to an alley 1(5 leet wide. Terius: ime-tnird oHMii; balance one and two yearn, vuth interest, una secureu by a deed of truat ou tlM property, or an cosh. CunityaMriiiK and at cost of purchaser.

A deposit of required at time ot sale, Terms to be complied with in ten from bale. nJ'J-3t THOMAS DOWLING. IMPROVED PLOPERTY ON SCHOOL STREET NEAii SIXTH AND STREETS SOUTHWEST AT AUCTION. By virtue ol a dccree of the Supreme Court of the Duirict ot Columbm, in Equity No. 1173G, wherein OiiverC.

Diack complainant and Lorin M. Saunders et al. aie deleudauts, we will sell at public i auction, in front of the premises, on 1 i HE TEMii DAV Oi DECEMliER, A.D IKNU, at HALFl'ASl FOUR O'CLOCK I' th" following deacribt-d real estate, situate in city ot and District Columbia, described as pari ot lot numbered e.evrn(il)in square numbered lour hundred and ninety-four lor the eiwao atapoiut on the Houth hid avenue twenty-one feet eleven uid two-thirds illr'j inches irom the northwi ht corner ol said lot cicven til), the noi corner of the part of sjid lot eleven 11), owned by Louiaa irvinir, and thence easterly on lrifima nineteen feet eleven and I thirds (I 1 j-'i) iiicutN, and southerly with said width continued between parallel with the lines oi li 1 lot (11) to Union cbool nt' tut, toKeliiei v.ith the niq rovern? tits thcrcoll. Terms of aale: One-(hird cash, balance in two equal ihstullmems at one an two cars with iuteiest and feccuud by deed of trust on the property wold, or all earth, at opuoii oi the purchaser. A deivsit oi one hundred doJiara required ai nine of i Allcuiiveyauviif at cost oi uiirchT, and, terms ure not complied with in ten (lavs, the trustees reserve tue riKut to reaivcrtise and sell at the risk and of detaining pui i naser.

T. BivOWNiNO. 4lti st. U.W. TrnateM J.

HOLDSWORTil UORDON, lrustees. st. n.w. DUNCANSON Aueiiouoers. n27 7ALTER B.

WILLIAMS Auctioneers. IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONTING ON STRi.ET (BEING UMiiERs 1107 AND 1109) SOUTHW EST. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the oi Columbia, passed in equity cause No. llUoii, in which Jamun A. BaileUKer is eomplai: ant ai.u Maltha A Bailenu'er ct al.

are defendants, lie undersiKned trustees will sell at public auction in trout of the premises, ou FRIDAY, DECEMBER SIXTH, lSbU, at ir OL it O'CLOCK P.M., the lollowinK-dekenbed rt-ai estate, situated in the city of ashing ton lot numbereil in nquare numb reu oUl, as by Charles S. Wallaeh, trustee, March l'J, lhoO, by uced recorded in liber, J. A. No. 11G, folios 401 and bein? about .13 feet front by a depth of about 100 feet with tliercon.

Terms. cash, iiice iu one and two years with note bearing interest at the rate ot 6 per cent per annum and secured a deed ot trust uihjii the property sold, Allcuth At option of purchaser or purclilH AH conveyancing and recording at purchasers' cost. $100 on each lot at the time oi sale. If the terms ol sale are not complied with within 10 davs from day of sale, the property shall be resold at the cost ol purchaaers. E.

HAY. N.Y. J. WALTER COOK8EV, Trustees. Fendall Building, HOS.

E. WAGG AM AN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' HALE OF VALUABLE LOT IMPROVED BY TWO-HTORY 1RAME DWELLING, NO. STREET NORTHWEST, GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtuo of two deeds of trust, recorded respectively in Liber No.

1215, folio 3, and Liber No. 1303, foilo 4o0, et the land records ot the District of Columbia, and at llie request ol the parties thereby secured, we will sell at pubiic auction, iu front of the premises, on Monday, December ninth, isso, ai four CLOCK P.M the lollowing described real estate situate in Georgetown, D.C., and described as follows: Beginning lor the same at a point distant feet eaatwardly on a line drawn north 73 degrees 10 minutes east through the point of intersection of the sotfth line ol West street ana the east town line of Georgetown from said point of intersection; thence with said hrst mentioned line north 73 degrees 10 minutes east SO feet; thcnce south lo degrees 30 minutes east feet; thence south 73 degrees 10 minutes west SO leet; theuca north 15 decrees 30 minutes west 05 feet to the place ot beginning, with the oi a Frame Dwelling and Stable. ierms: One third cash, balauco in three equal in in 0, 12 and IS months, for which notes ot purchaser, bearing iuterest from day ol sale and secured by deed ol trust on property sold, will be taken, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $1U0 will be required at time ot sale and all ancing and recording will be at purchaser's cost. If terms are not complied with in tifteen days from sale property ill be resold at risk and cost of delauiting purchaser after five days' advertisement.

TiiOM. E. WAOtiA.MAN,) JOHN W. PlU.lNG, W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PuOl'ERTY ON SECOND STREET SOI Til WEST BE 1 WEEN AN STREETS, BEING HOUftKs MiMBl.KLfi FROM 1L34 lO AND FROM 1-J4K, TO ST REET SOU li By virtue of a certain deed ot trust recorded In Liber 1300, lolio et ol the land records for the District ot Columbia, and at the request of the party sec urea thert by, 1 will offer for sale at public auction in irout ot the premises on THURSDAY the FIFTH DAI of DECEMBER, A.D.

1SVJ. at HALF 1'AsT FOUR P.M the following described in the City of Washington. Columbia, kuown ami described as Ix)ts S3, S4, 85, 8(i, S7 and SS in Oliver Cox's sulxli vision of oi square 597, also the north 13 feet ol Lot 44, Lots and and the south 10 feet ol Lot 47 in J.H. Marr's sulKiivisiou ol square Sold subject to a deed of tiust to secure i500 on each of Lots S3, S4, S5, Sti, S7 and 8S, with interest lrom April IS, 18S0, aud subject to a deed of trust to secure the sum ou Lots 45, 40 aud part of Lots 44 and 47, with interest lrom March 1889 erms of sale: One-hall cash and the balance In six mouths lroin day of sale, secured by deed of trust ou the property sold, with interest, or all cash, at the option oi the purchaser. A deposit oi will be required on each lot or part of lot at time oi sale.

All conveysuciug and recording at purcuaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in 15 s. FIELDER P. HACKNEY, Trustee. C1HANCKRY SALE OF VALUABLE VACANT LOT FRONTING STANTON PARK.

virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of the Diatrict ot Columbi.t, iu iiiuity cauaa No. 11583, IJih 'ill, llcttw vs. Petri', administrator, 1 shall, ou FUl'lllH UAi OF A.D. lftStl. at FOLll oiler lor aale at auction, iu iront ol ti.o I the ai feet Inches, froutniK Siautoi: park, betweeti 5th and tith htreets by depta ol Ou teet, ot Lot 1, iu square sJT, in thia city.

Tlie above property oltera an unuaual luilucement to I an lnvcHtuieLt in bUMueaa property. Ternia of aale, as provided by the decree, are: of the purcluae money cash and the residue in three lualallmeuta at twelve and eighteen months frum the day ot aale with aix per cent interest, the deferred payments io be secured by the purchaser's notes and a deed of trust ou the proir crty, or all tho purchase money can be paid lu cub, at the purcha er'a option. A deposit of UlUO will required at the tunc ot sale. If the terms ol sale are not complied with uitUiu twenty days atter tue day of sa.e the property a ill bo resold at the nak aud coat of the detaultinic purchaser. BLAIK LEE.

Trustee. Kenoidl UuiliUnir. WALTER B. WILLIAMS It Auc.ta. n'-'l-du DOWLI.VO, Auctioneer.

'x KUSTBC8' SAI.fc OF A VALUABLE TWO STORY AM) CELLAR BAY WINDOW SKVKN-ROOM BRICK DWELLING OS StCOND 8TRKLT NEAR bTREET SOUTHEAST. Uudur aud by virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 2ti. A 1SS7. and duly record, in liber tolio 1 trJ. oue of the laud records of the Diatrict of Columbia, and at the request of tlie holder of the notu secured thereby, wo will sell to the highest bidder at Eublic auction, in front of the preuiwes, on EDNESlAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF DECLMULli, A.D.

1SSW, at HALF-FAST FOUR O'CLOCK F. the following described real estate, situate in the District of Columbia, and known and distinguished as lot Mo. 11, in square No. 755, aa the same ia duly recordeil in book 14. folio 17S of the land lu office of Surveyor of aaid Diatrict, together with all the improvements thereon, alao known aa No.

41U2d street uortlieast. Terms ttay and made known at time of sale. A deposit of (100 will be required at time or sale. Conveyancing aud recording at coat ol purchaaer. If terrna ot aale are not complied with in teu days from day of sale the property will be resold at riak aud I n2U-dkda AUCTION SALES.

ro.noiiHUH. THOMAS DOWLINli. Am-Uouwr. RtGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE A.VD KFPECTd AT MY AUcTIoN BOOMS TOMORROW (SATURDAY), NOVtMBK.K THIRTIETH, 1WII, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK. EMBRACING IS cry H-ndsoiue Freucb-plate Mantel Mirror, Tour HiiidKiup Pier 100 Fine tuvrjvmn and Two MaguiAceut Merlin tone cost Two Handx-me Turkish Carpeta, Brussels and Other Carpets.

Ixrlor furniture, in acta and separate pieces, alnut Marble-top Chamber Suites, Painted I'liaiulier Furniture, Hair Mattreaaea, Walnut DinttMf-room Furniture, Fine Cmna Diuner Sit, Oookmg and Healing together wltb many other In the housekeeping lino. Also A number of School Desks. Aim, AT TWELVE. A number of Horses. Wsgona, and Harness be longing to a contractor.

Also. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. Carriages, Wagons, Bugir.o*. It ALTER B. WILLIAMS It EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, BEING THE CONTENTS Oh ABOUT UN ROOMS, Ri MOVED TO OCR SAI.ES ItOOM t'Oh CONVENIENCE OF KALE, EMHHAC1N-.

l'AKLOll-CHAM I11R AND D1NINU I ChNITURE OF EVERY 1)KH Kli'TIuN, CARPE IS, HtAllNU STOVES, CHINA AND GLASS WARE. ALSO. By order of the goverment, lot of Old ALSO 50 Wire Woven Mattresses, One Dayton Wagon. On TOMORROW MORNING, NOVEMBfci. THIRTIETH, vommencintr at TEN O'CLOCK, we aballst.il witbiu and in front of our sales rooiu.

Terms cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS CO It Auctioneers. EEKS 037 Louisiana City Post Office. FANCY FURNISHING GOODS.

AT AUCTION. ON MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER SECOND, AT 1 EN A.M AT AUCTION ROOMS, WITHOUT RESERVE, STOCK OF NOTIONS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. NECKWEAR, i MBit EH, AS, lloSIEKY, ALL KINDS CoLLARo, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, LINEN B. SHIRTS. Also, LOT DRY GOODS, TWO WING MACHINES, ONE MlliROR, LOl DOLLS, WAGONS, TOYS, iiC.

n'jy-at WASHINGTON HORSE AXD CARRIAGE BAZA PEREMPTORY SALE Ol HORSES, CARRIAGES, AGONS, liAi.NESS, BLANKr.lS.*c Ac. ill be sold at the lia.taar. No. 040 Louisiana ou SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, commencing at O'CLt K. K.

'J new Dayton Wagons, second-band Coupe Rockaways, second-liand Phaetons. 1 new Top l-u-vy and 1.) second-Hand Luggles, Wagons. Harness, Blankets, 4ic. Also, 7 Horses, been used by street railroad company. 20 bead of Horses and Mures, good workers and drivers.

Also, At ELEVEN O'CLOCK, tor District government, one Gray Horse and one Brown Horse, it S. BENslNOER, Auctioneer. THOMAS DOWLING, tuctiolieer. TEN HEAD HORSES AND MULES. TES CARTS, FIVE WLB.STLlt WAGONS AND SEVERAL SETS OF CART HARV-SS AT AUCTION.

On SATURL) VY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, 1NS0. at ELVE O'CLorK. in froutol my auction rooms I shall sell to the higncst bidder the above personal property. THOMAS DOWLING. 1MTCH, FOX BROW 1 REAL ESTATE BROKERS.

SALE OF A FINE IN lli.t, BOUNDED BV AND 1STII S1KE1.1S AND CONNECTICUT ENU'E. On SATURDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF NOVLMliER, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. we will sell on the premises sub lot 37, in squall lti.i bounded by K. and 18th streets and OoliawUct avenue, improved by a inie Brick stable and Carriage House, S. Terms Lnown at t.meof siilfi an a deposit of $100 r.

quired from purchaser. 11 ter.ns ox are cot lied with ill uays from late ol tUe villi, resoldatthc risk and cost of the deimtiting I urcliaser. DUNCANSON Auctioneers. liiUMAa DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF 1M1ROVFD REAL ESTATE IN I UK CiTV OF A.Sri I NO BLINU NOS.

710 AM) NINTH SUK i UHAbf. Pursuitnt to the requirements of a deed of trust of May ti. sHfj, recorded in Liber No. folio et sea, of the District land records, the undersigned will sell at auction in iront of the premises, at 1 ol O'CLOCK P.M., ON SATCUDAV. '1 11L 1 H1 li l'lL LK JiA OF NOV KM bKK, 1 h.Ml, Lotd 31 and ot Kellj eubdi vision of square Termif: Third and balance in two equal payments at six and twelve nionti'M from day ol oale.with interest ai li per cent, becured on the probi ty.

A caeh aei oaii of iluO uacti lot will be at the bulf.and if terms are not complied with in ten days property sold will be resold at coat dt Iurcha.scr.oi: five days' notice The Lvxnlnu i au. ota will be ollered separately. MAllLON AsUFOilD.f K. L. KFKSt.

i i rusted 8. nl9-llt i MtMi 416 oth st. u.w. W. ST1CENEY, Auctioneer, at.

hALi: OF A VALUABLE TWO-STORV FRAME li WELLING llOLfti, NO. 'Hi LLtVLMU bllii-ti NLAlii.V Ul'lOMiK Tilt HMITHHONIAN INallll i OKOi By virtue ol a decree of tue Sui reme Court of tne District of Columbia, on Otii day of Noi vember, in equity cause No. ItiUls', iiO, wherein John Iranklin lord and aie couipiaiiianis aiid Mary W. lord amZotLv is are acltaJuiiU, i will sell at public auctioii, in iront ol tlie i rcmises, to the highest bidder, on iiA'i UliDAY, i HE TlilliTlLTli OF NoVLMb. lt.

A D. 1869. at HALF-PAS1 FOl li CLOCK P. M.t that certain ol real etUte situate in the City of Washington, D.C., and known as that pai ol original lor in square three hundred ano twenty b' KinniUKat a point incline oi lith at. s.w.

thirty-three tiWj lcet north I lroin the southeast corner of said lot; thence 1 north with the line of saiu street -one rJlj lcet; thence due west one hundred nix inches; thence due south tweiiiy-oue CXi 1) feet, and thence due east one hundred 1100) leet six to the betfjumng-; the said piece ol iand beinK improved by a two-itory frame dwelling house, and being1 in the most improved section ol the southwest part ol haid city. Terms of sale as prescribed by the said decree: Onethird of the purchase money in cash on the day of sale or within ten days thereafter, ud the balance in two equal payments ai twelve and eighteen mouths from the day of Sale, the purchaser giving promissory notes lor the same, interest at six per centum per annum irom the day of hale; or the puichaser may pay all the purchase money in cash on the day of sale, or within ten days thereafter. The title will be withheld until all the purchase money is paid. A deposit of 100 ill be required hen the property is bold. All conveyancing ai the purchaser's cost.

Ii the terms of sale are not complied with wuhiu ten days alter the day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and st of tne defaulting after live days' advertisement in some newspaper printed and published in said city. LL.L.1 W. llo.ili.MAN, Trustee, nltJ-dfcds lioom Webster Law liuildinjr. THOMAS DOWLINU, Auctioneer. TKUSTEES' SALE OF IMtKOVED PKOPEBTY ON THE WEST HIDE Ok' S1X1H S1 UK 11 llETWEEN AND STKEETS SOCTUEAbT, UAbHIN'OTON, C.

By virtue of a deed of trust dated October 3, A U. 1 hh'J, and duly recorded in Eilier 1UIO, iolio ltlGet 01 tne land records of the T'istriet of Columbia, delault bav luir been lundo til the payment of principal and interest, and at the request of tile party holduiK the uotts secured tbereoy. we seii at public auction, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, on IKIKAV, THE E.VT V-SECONli UAV Of NOVf.MW.i:, A.Li. lbhU. at EOtU uVLOCK all that certain piece or parcel of land and premises situate in the city of ashing.Oil, D.C., purt lot nnmbereusixteen iltinni e.trni bundled and lorty-sii more particularly as lollows: lor the same at a point one bundied and torty-one (141) feet tioiii the northeast corner of square; tbeuce runmuK south almitt the line of Sixth street fourteen tl4 leet; tbence west ninety-iwo feet one inch, thence nortu lourteeii (14) feet; theuce east ninety-two feet one inch to the place ot beinuniuir, totfether with the improvements thereon.

letuis ol sale: one-half cash; balance in three equal payments in six. (0), tv.elvu ilL') and eighteen lb) moulbs, Willi interest al the rateot per semi-annually and secured bi deed i 1 trust upoii the proi-eriy all purchaser's option. '1 erins ol sale to be compiled with in seven uate ol sale. UKOkoU L. til.llO>&,'.

nll-eots MTTHK ABOVE SALli IS PtJBTPONED IN COK8EOUENCE OF THE BAIN UNTIL bATllUlAV. KUVliMBElt TH1KTY, lHbU, AT HALF PAST TTLHr.E U'CLOCK INSTEAD t'F FOUii, Asi ABOVE bTA'i ED, 1A OBDI.lt OF THE T'BCSTEES. uuM-dts THOMAS DOW LINO. Auctioneer. DES1HABLE PBOPEBTV FOB SALE NOVE-MBKlt 18S1), AND NOVi llllt-H TUIBTIETH.

Oil WEDNESDAY'. NOVEMBElt TWENTY-SEVENTH, at FOUlt O'CLOCK, we will s.11, in front of the premises, Lots 44 to square corner and North Capitol streets. '1 his properly fronts "48 teet on North Cupitol street and 110 ic-ct ou slicet, and will divide well for builditur purposes. Conceited wide parkinx and uo better place in the city for rent.nr houses. On NOVE.MUKB THIRTIETH.

lime hour, wall sell, in iront of the Lots U5 and -O, square ou Coiiuev'ticut avenue between and These lots Iront 48 feet ou Connecticut avenue and run th'outrii to Twenty-flrst, and are the most desirable lots in the city, flouting the handsome house of Senator Sawyer. '1 erms easy and made known day of ill in ii nltSCANsON BliO FI TI KE DAYS. fJMIOMAS DOWLINU, AucUoneer. TKCSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE DOUBLE THUI STUBY BRICK DWELLlNCr, NO. 104 1 SThEET NORTHWEaT.

By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the day of April 1887, and duly recorded in Liber No. loiio 305 et one of the land rect.rtls ot the District of Columbia, and direction of the p-rty secured the uiidersiKned rustees will oner st public Iront oi the premises, on IHCKsDAl the FIFTH DAY OF DLCLMBEB. 18fca. at FOUR O'CLOCK, the followimr-described known as Lot No. ai, 1U Sbephenl's subdivision ot sqimre viest of square No.

together the improvements, urhieu consist of a large Three-story Double Brick Residence, containing 13 rooms, with bain and all modern improvements, being No. 104 I street northwest. Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, with notes bearitiir interest at six per cent and secured by a deedol trust; or all at option of purchaser. AllcouveyauciuK, at purchaser scost. t'-JoO deiiosit at the time of sale.

H. BRADLEY DAVIDSON.) Truateee. O. C. OBEltM.

Q.EU 8T1CKNEY, Keal EsUte Auctioneer. CHANCEBY SALE 'OF VALUABLE LOT ON THK EST SIDE OF THIRD BLi WEKB PENNSYLVANIA AVtNUE AND ST BEET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of tne District of Colcmbia passed in Equity Jo. 11840, docket the undersigued will sell at imbbc auction, in front of the premteus, on MONDAY, DEC EMBtR SECOND, 1881), at FoL O'CLOCK P. part of Lot 3U in reservation 10,1 routing U'6 feet on Third street and running uack with that width 150 leet to an aUiy.

Terms; One-third cash; balance hi tkree equal installments in six. twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, for which notes of purchaaer, bearing late rest from day of sale and secured by deed of trust oo property sold, tie taken, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Terms to be complied witn iu fifteen days irom day of sale or property will be resold at nak and ooat of defaulting purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. JOHN W.

PILLING, Trustee. aim? n.w. AUCTION BALKS. nti'M MviT" rpilOMXS DOWLINU. A gruvDMt.

TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. FERIMPTORY BALK or VAl.l IMTROVrD 1 IHTlATkilHit lilvtMi oKN EU OF BRI1H1E AND FRKDKR1CE UEOROE i OWN. D.C., t.HAI. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND I NlMlhoVID 1 IS OF LAND M.AK 1 EN LEY TOWN AND UAl VIEW HIS IHhtl MILES or THE C1IY On MONDAY. NoVFMBEB EIGHTEENTH.

at rol CLOt front of the premists, 1 will aril part ol Lot 1. in wn. I' fn leet on Briture or ntreet by a tn of 7o feet ou ior J4th street. and imi'u by Stone and Brick btoic, No. 3400 and street north weet AND ON TIE8DAY.

NOVFMBEB IN 1 TF.rNTH. 1WJP. on the inmims at 1UREE O'CLOCE 1 kl wul sell Etur Valuable of Luulwu leuleytowu. ttv t.tinif on orant road and inowi. aa the uiiierent tracts cohtsii iht; about 441.

1 'a and acres ol laud, more or ieaa. the latere tract la improved by a uatllinc end McfKaary out nuaee. all I watered, hC nis xua.o views aud bulluU? sites. baa an imk uruvf of aK ut four ou.it ou urant ifati ut avenue eiirU'irJ will run uirectiy throiurh tins pfvperty. Uirtf ikikaol ManLuitf uif-tiuaru-r uuie ol lenleytown sua one aid a hall Ui lira ol oak lew.

This property in well nt uat.il ami odece a rare chalu lor "-lin la or nearvh of a home Xrraa: one-third cash. balance one and two with iuterent. and sewured a deed ol ti u.t on the or all cash. All turveyatu ai reconiiua- ai coat ol A ot 1UO wtU nyuirwi on a. 1.

cinr at time ol sale. Icmaitf sale to complied wnli iu bitten days from tiaj of in delault 11 which tLe property be at the risk and cost ol the detauitin? liirchaaer ir rut ABOVE KA1.1S AKl POSTPONED ON account of the weather until and I U.S DAY. DECEMBER SECOND AND 1H1KD. 1 SMI. respectively, at san hour and place.

THOMAS Auctioneer. tlHANCEBY HA 1.1 i'1 VAtl'BLl U)I o.N I HTKKt'I HE'I MEKN CAl'lloL ANL? riK.M MBEETb. ruder decree ol the Sui'it-uie Court rl the of Columbia, in Fqmty tauM No, 11 11 umn I ai. va. JoUet et 1 will sell, at i rMic auction, in lront the irtimws, on 11 i VV.

1'i cl.Mlit IENTH. I8BU, at I OIK O'CLOCK sub k.1 Su. 35, in ei.u.W'' tiltf. the Ix-iuk 17 1 I it lit-a lront and 1 -io lt-ct dot colituni.i.K atjuaio feet, lenu? of sale: One-third cash; balance in ui and twelve iBontba, lu etiuid lafiaeau.tu iiotttaaecured dt i truu: i'U iLv all at option of I'urchaat r. Convt huciiik and nt ViurcliiJler a coat, all I tlou to be defoait.

wbe.i bid la accepted, lbe uuatee the to 11 at the rink coal I ut t.iullu.tr Ihroo tlaya' notice in the 1 oat if aaid (lurcliaaer tail to lih tin) tenun ol aale. CliAhL liOlH, 1 rualee, tf.il at u.w. tVF.EKS A AiictluUfera. JriUTELS. I UAMBIMT 40.) 11TH v.

Due abuve euiuk. 50c. inuuci, ready. a Ociitrui i.eatauraiit. Fiue Winea, kiid CUfftTM.

JOHN H. oi'17-'Jiu Hoi 1 i i. H. 6. i i ti i.

quarters lor SKhtstera, ruten I ai.a 5 week io at 1 to of iim.r?-?t. 1 AiiUiKtoU ia. 4. A. 1, i'lol.

oclo iBBITT WAbUINGToK. WiNTKK KESOUTri. A1KKN, auolina. WlMk.lt itl.soivl FoB HEALTH AND I'LkA .1 UK. Driest CUuiale in tne I nited Excei'ts pollita ol Ki-eat altitude all the Mta.

illOlll-AND Ut 1.1* iTsl-clhM iu every Full lHMt-tfO. I'HVKbDAY, KOYkMllEk 14 l'uruiabed or 1'nlurImliod-'IO 1.1.NJl. tor rij iite and termn D. F. CHAlf ill.D, ull-eo-luio fniprickiraat Maum r.

it 1 l'INEY WOODS HOTEL. t-tahou opcha i'i i 1, M. A BOWER. 1'royi rittor. Tor circulars, ratea, adJreita Ai 1..

iiiS, ihoiuanvir.e, or F. A. Dl. ludaor Uoiel, New tork City. LLBAV A.BK Ol'LN THE YEAB ni.nti.

and alwaya lmd guartcra ai Itolel lutlen fierdaf. UU'-ll i' JOS. AI.KlNbON, ffVACOMA, WASIUNOTON jL auiouiiUt cuii be ai liett no to yieid a j-rout oa iroxii to ou it-rceiit inside ol twelve luuuilia. ILcie are Ho or aate. iunesimcnu.

U.TU1.LL. McMANLS U1LLESPIE. DM? ihffcet Block. Tacoiui. W.T.

"f.No. W. J.NU. MACAUTXLY, Member b.X. tlx, COBSOX MACAUTNKY, GLOVEH 141U bT.

N. Baiikera and Dealera iu iiuveruineiit Lo.n.s. Rcilroad btucki and ode, and all iiecuritxea listed on the r.xciiaiitfed Pliiiaaeii iiia, iiostou I aud Baltniiore A iJiauc ol iiiVcrtaaiciit aecmitica. District BoUua a lid ail ixxal Kailn iiaBUraiii lel! ej laoiie Mock dealt IIi. Ataericau Beil Telephone Stuck bought and iiAi.jj LADIES' GOODS.

Ains D. W. OOTFWALS DBMBM TO ANX'i nouuee to ll lrienda and the that b.k T.IT'i Olmkniakimt 1-ariors at N' at. ui'iprcparud to tXe, uu' ora. ra at abort notice 'ilial CLAbb MoWhTt, 004 ll'lll bT.

Opimaite Boatoti Huuae. vfivsik nouae. 1 Habits tua btreet Costumes made irom I crlect tit. JAk GOULD. 4J1 91H bT bCUAP PIC tures (iu relief).

Fancy PaiHrraand uuigue notions I ior aud Children's lancy work lor kriifwn Laiwat nmty ia the wsriL I.1A wibhes to extend thauka to for liberal ana a continuauce. Perfect Ut. Modeiate prices. 7 at.u.e. Always in order by i lain combing, at MLLE.

J. PKANDI, 1329 st. n.w. (Mrs. Ham Importer of Fine French iiair Goods.

BlMai' 8haznpooing. CiOKL'EON bKlKTS AND CAPtb DOSE AT bimon Piaitimr Ljuabiiebrnent, 72i! L. Baltimore Baltimore, lirauch ottice standard b.H ollice, 'JOo 1 st. n.w. (JiaaoUAC Haamngtom B.C.

14-1 LUMAN FAVOKb, JAP SCROLLS. Su i kins. 1 si, be rap Pictures, Paper Dolio. Oames, Uuld Puiut Me tallies, tor 1 i lowers, Oold, Silver aud Colored Pa liuacL Ac. J.

JA1' UOL'LD, 9th LADlKb wlbiklNG FINE LACL8 DUNK -clasa French Style cail at the oahr place in tne city, Miue. AL.A10N i 'b, 11 tU st. n.w. line Lace Curtainsa specialty. Prices reasonable.

Mgjfcr oAimum dvku and alilued into tttyka Mti beat Osnusata mmim to order by the Mlbbts CL'NNlNoHAM, Pracucal Furriers, 1 u.w., between N. and O. WU-ttlll 1- REKCU DYI 1NG.SCOUK1NO ANDDBVeLEAMlaNu LM A14L1M1AU.N 1, New ioik are. iibt-ciasa and dents' work of every description. IjusL, Velvet ana Dresses.

ANION' AND CAKOL.1NE Ll.iXll. w.in A. liscuer and Maison 1 ru te. 1 ia. Anion FlbCUEES DBT CLEANING EbTABLiSiiMEN'i AND DiE WOlaivS.

9t'tl St. n. w. Uuiib' and Gen is' Garments ol ail kinus cleaned sal 1 jtdwltLoUt ripped. Ladies' Evening Dresses a bpecialty.

Thirty-live years' experience. n.oueiale. OOoos caiit-d Ioi delivered. 1 -I Aiu-- WOUL GAIeJILN is. kiADE LP OB BlPPJaU cd a good mourning Uack.

A. FISCHER, St. 1LW. MEDICAL, IT HAS NEVEB BEEN COMBADUTED Dr. 15Ko 111EK6 la the oldebt-eataoanhed advurtia11.tr Fbyaiciau in the city.

you can coubdcnlly conault Dr. UBOl HEltSi, Itllli a. w. 1 krucuiar aiteutiou 1 aid to ail diaaaae. pocoiiar Iluiin uiarrictl oi aiuattj.

Eorty yeara' uitntuca BAD AND BE HT. n.w., aretl beiore me aud luwle oaili that be ia tne Oldeat Ealabliahcd bfiecialiat in una it a cure in allcaaeaol prlvale tliaeaitea oi men aud lnriiiah inetUcine, or no cbartre. Oouauitation and advice tree at any hour ol tne day. and aaorn to uie by Dr. BBOi'HEUb.

SAM I EL C. M1LL.S, a Notary Fubilc in aud lor Um Din tm ol Coiuiubiia tliia 3d day ol uly. 1 Manhood bestobed by dbino a bottle or two of Dr. llltol ti EKs' lnvworatinir Cordial. Will cure any caae ol Nervoua Debuny aud loaaof Lt I've lower.

It miiairta viyor to Uie wbt.i. ayaiuiu. Male or female. at. a.a.

LADlEla WHO BEQUIBE '1 HE OF AX emaie Fbyuclan abould conault Dr. and W1LSON, 1106 Fark (dace aud 11th and l-'th ata. n.e. Ladiea only, licinody a6. LEON, The oldeat Eatabllabed and only Reliable Fnyaician in the can be conaulted daily, 404 belWMa 4H and titb ata.

n.w. Prompt treatment. Couaultatioii strictly confidential. beparate roozna for liillea Beinady, to. Fi.ia 1.

Otbce alwaya open. ma ME DK FOREST, LONO-E8TABL18HED AND ill reliable Laditw' 1'hyaKian, can be couaulted daily ainei reaidence, tfOl '1 at. u.w. Office hours from 1 ui. 1 with Ladies OF CON DOB iFORmerly aaaiatant pliyaiciau to Fruf.

Dr. Bicord oi m). office hours, 0 to Ut and a to 8 8-b 12th at. n.w. IV1- M01T8 FRENCH NWDUI ARB THE If Standard Remedy for all blood diseaaea, causing throat, nsasl, or akin urinary dlaaaaaa cured In forty-ei4fht hours.

Prite, IU per box. jy31 pTANDIEUltD'H. cor. Wth and n.w. PROFESSION AIx MME.

DREAMER TELLE ALL EVENTS OF UTS' ill Enrliah or Oertuan. All confideuuat. office hours, 9 a-m. to p.m 4'J1 Uth at. w.

opes on Hun day lroui lOa.1. to p.m. CLAY, OLD ESTABLISHED AMD EKLlAble Clainro) act, AaUolager and Medium i bora with Tell and wonderful prophauc mft of eeooud aiKhti rev. ala a vary hidden mystery, finds loat or stolen property: cause, speedy uianlairas. bmnrs eep arated toKether i tfivsa success in btialneaa.

removes all family troublea. evil influences. tells all your business aflalra with utmost truth I advice on divorce, oonuaurt will, speculaUon, love, has more power Uian any clairvoyant you ever met i never falla. othoe hours, ajn. to bun days, to 7, 50c.

bio 10th at. n.w. MMK. BBOOKE TELLS ALL THE EVXBTSOr LIFE. All businMscomxfitlAl.

lauwaM mUMMiiVMMaME iu, 1 A Fin www Kl ww ww lu A A A AAjL A A A A It AAA a iu A AA a a Ss, AAA CO 2 a a uxi KVKKIKO STAR a PAPER OF TO-DAY, not of YKSTKRIJAV Mr of LAST KKK. It prints ALL THK Local, Korrlgu, LONG IS ADVANCE OF THK ISO PAPERS. This Is conspicuously true of nil of but especially wo In to Local News and District A flairs. THK STAR has a very much LARGER and I1KTTKK force of LOCAL KKPORTKRS and SPECIAL WKITKKS than any other paper In Washington thought of and I'lH MKOIASKAL EQUIPMENT AND PKINTINti FACILITIES ARK MORK THAN Ml It EE TIMKS AS POWER. I FtTL AM) RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY OTHER WASHINGTON PAPKR.

It la therefore able to print each day a full report of transaction of puoltc intercst occurrliiK In the IXntrlct up the very hour of going to press. I Dy the free use of the CAItlJ .) for KEtil l.AK AM) fWiU. Dls1'AI'l'hKS, and with the diilerencc ot tluie lu its lavor, it lit a So able to 1U readers every afternoon I he new of the HOLE EAMI.KN HKMIsPllfr UK for the entire duy, and up to oVlocil midnight, thus leaving literally nothing I lu the way of news trom Europe, Asia, i aud Africa lor the morning does THK STAR lead all Its contemporaries in the publication of the NEWS UK OIK OWN tOI NTHY. Receiving tiie regular dispatches of both Nena Associations; with and enterprising special telegraphic at ail iiuportant points; and with leading directly from Its ow ollice to the general network of telegraph I by stem touching every city, town and hamlet iu the I nited States and Territories, it is cuablcd to receive and print once a lull report of every cveut of consequence occurring during the day anywhere betweeu the Atluutic mid IV ciiic Oceans. NOTK THK RKSl'LT: THK STAR HAM MORK TIIAS TIIRKK TIMKS AS MANY KKGl'LAli SUBSCRIBERS and MORK THAN F1VK TIMKS AS MANY RKUILAR KKADKKS AS ANY OTHKR DAILY PAPKR IN WASHINGTON.

It delivered regularly by careful carriers at the HOMKS OF THK PKOPLK, AFTER THK BUSTLE AND WORRY OF I HK CAY ARK OVKK, and It Is thus read leisurely aud thoroughly by KYKRY HKMUER OF THK FAMILY. They know that it prints all the news, and has only the interests of the people of the District In view, with no partisan measures to advocate, and no private schemes to forw ard. They know it, in to be THK PKOPLK'S PAPKR, aud nothing else. As un AOVKKTIslNti HKDII'M It is, therefore, ABSOLL'TKLY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It to In fact worth more as a means of reaching the public THAN ALL l'UK OTHKR DAILY PAPKKS IN THK CITY TOUK1HKR.

Furthermore, in proportion to the returns it gives its patrons, ITS ADYKRTISING KATES AUK 1 UK CHKAPKsT IN THE CITY. In conclusion, the public should bear In mind this one signiticant fact: THK STAR does not rely upon empty to impress the public. ITS ClRCl'LA? TION IS SWORN TO; its PRKSSROOM IS OPKN TO THK PUBLIC; and lte BOOKS MAY UK INSPKCTKD by any one Interest in their examination. These are CRUCIAL TKSTS, which lew invite, and hich thoee that boast most are least able to stand. The esteem In which THE STAB to held by the reading and advertising public to conclusively shows by the figures given below.

In the first six months of each of the fire years named the average dally circulation of the paper was: la 1885 22,607 copies 18S6 24,382 1887 25,702 1888 27,063 "4 44 1889 I Equally significant to the showing la regard to the advertising patronage of the paper, which to the surest indication of lte acknowledged value as a medium of publicity. The number of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS printed la the columns of The Star during the first els months of the la 1886 19,828 1886 22,620 1887 27,616 1888 27,866 1886 81,676 possible that THK STAR 16 THK COGNIZED CHANNEL OF THIS COMMUNITY FOR ALL BUSINESS.

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