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eS POTOMAC RIVER BOAT L 5 AUCTION SALES. FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. A POLICEMAN’S DUTY. Po'feeman Fp. K- Hxars, 29 North Street, P.rtiand, A Charge of Theft Dismissed. THE EVENING STAR. THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. -— 4 SORNE BETWEEN THE PROSEOUTING WITNESS AND | J1< following are the opening and closing orines VOPULA SAME 1 ai LY Line! UNITED STAT ax MAIL ! DsIA ¥FRRY. AKGOWSMELH hy eireet wharf atTa.m. ro: OMAC KIVER LANDINGS, ot wharf daily (exer ts nek a. i. ; Tetris reacties Wash SPORTATIUN LINE. +, Cept. W. C. Geocheran, leaves Ey. m., for Beltane ard hive: ba w, Kaves Baitmureevery FALDAY at 3 o'clock 8 strictly first-cisaa. be prepair,and will be received on O LEAY S We-Hi sa vd ‘Thursdays, at 7 om aye down, Wednes- ausHie Lise Berwaew New Yorx, Haven, Loox. SOUTHAMPTON tw enuen pier, foot we: From" New . bevthamyton snd Bremen, freucht Or passaze Bowkns Green, New Tawe certifiestes, S22. z. PANY LIMITED, NEW TORK AND LIVE POO! SPAY PROM NEW Yo Fase 260, $80 ana $100, 3 -at very low rates. #tecrags tickets from Tiv- | Queeusiown and all other partsof Europes; sitar t paseasre nj the Company's ofMica, whng Green, or rage mud cabin 19 OW & Cu, tus Tursiree, Washuxtou, VENON H. BROWN & Messrs. O18 BI AMSTERDAM. — red, Clyde-bait Duteh this Line, AMS. EKDAM. RO’ TER- CE RDAM. ZAANDAM. P. CA- SCHULTEN, MAAS, ails to the Netheriande, leave comjany's Pier, foot 9 sussex sirest, Jersey J. AY for Rottordam nd Amy tervain, altery second cablp, $50: stewrage. General Agent, 27 Sonth Williain stree! oly to W. G. METZEKO. RAILROADS. ENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, tH, WEST, AND MACE. SY MATL.” MAGNIFICEN NEPFECT JU Y 8x, 1 ‘Tears L¥AVE WASHINGTON, FROM STATION, CORNER IXTH AND B @TRMETS, ax POLL burg and the W. st, « hice e Biceping Care at 9: ‘The Gret-clase tv > Linnited xpress a.m.. daily; Fast . cary, with Sleepimz burg to Cine una. Wester rT contiecta, except Satur L aPKK., with i : caro. Mail Exprews, ¥. for Jattsbune an] the West. with inst Car Washinton to Chicago. AND P TOMAC RAILROAD. Buftalo, Niagara, with Palace Cars, dauua, and Harrisburg tO port, Leck Haven and Elmira, at 9:30 iy a. m., 10:70, m., | Lumited Express of Pullman daily, except Sunday. 30 p. mu. every week day. al thronzh trains connect at ais of Bro klyn Annex, sfford- Elton stroot, ¥. mm. On Suniay, 4: Limited Express, 9:30 & m. dail +k Line, 6:49 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, » 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except TA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- A~D ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGLON 11:00 and 11:30 a.m., and 11:30 p.m. On “0 a.ma., 8:00 p.m. A thé South, 6:30 a vem. daily, exe" nd 11:00 am. weal el for increasing dae water sappiy othe, C:ty of Wasbington, vecorjance with the act 0 Coagross vd Se 882, w Il be receive | at this office KONOO . ONFuID 2 Dam Const’ UcTION.—This cousiata (Lat) i-img the prewotmswoury Gaia actme the Maty- ko Votominc river at ihe Gr at Falls, by a Sinche thick: (2d) the ext=.a.on of the dau, vonu’« Inssonry structure sbout * lone height of wbout 6 fet; th: f of thedum bont 435 ke Vi Lby a what werk filed with stone, aud @ superateucture of huasonry, togetier with «bovt 300 feet of masonry dam to » ake Couuecti n with the V ngnis shor + SS B.— Queptct Fxrewsiox—being tho exten- the .ueton Aqueduct by a TUNEL, abont et lowe, w th a cra sectiou of avout 77 bquare if not ali, of the tunne. will be through hard RUCTION.—-Thia work cavation and embenk- and by experiences, propose to bit. itu hia proposals written on wh hi he reles to establish nis capacity to the nee beiogh d to his experienie ¢ Pent at his nd to hide fina’ arepid Haiortaake hh bide evi iene haw nspecie . the nat ity 1 which the work {s located “drawings ou tie in tas office. be right is reserved to reJectany aud all Li 1s or parts of bids. GOODS So Be buen, TCCEROR +> DUP“EUIL BYOTHERS, PRESS SHIRTS, 3112 F Stxrer Nouruwsst, WASHINGTON, D.C. of the Fircet, Drom Shirts a Fin ®HIRT FACTORY AND FURNISHING FMPORTUM, F Street, Cpponite Patent Office, Fine Drese Shi a specialty. Six best Shirt fer $ birt at following p: L. +, fin shed, 90 Peeries : fimebrd, 80 eta.” Full line of Boys? & 1 fine sesortnent of Searfs, Gloves, Hosie: end Underwear. “ MEN toon arte S cr Everything in the market myl0 NK J. Tiss Ty jew York avenuo, denes. prorsed brick, ¢ nt and celim has bee aud painted throughout, and being in close proximi.¥ to the Capitol mukes it a ‘very desirable property, either 4 8 how e or as an iuvesument three y yer annum until paid the property sold. #100 e}08.t :eq NSIKEETS, s0 465 Fy virtue of a deed cf trust, dated on the Ist day. J 1879, a «i duly recoriied in Liber 084, fondo} ‘one of the laud records for the District of ‘ th rob., the undersigned Trusteve will sei DAY, SEPT MBPK EIGHTH, 1883, at ‘city of Washingt of beens, improved Uy afour-roou fraine dwelling, locst daa above. ‘Lerms: ue: third cash; the residue in two eqval pay- at «ix sid twelve moutha, with notes bea: deed of trust on the sa. sareh set m8 Of Bele. L, LKUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSE AND LOTS IN BLA- D.NSBUKG, MD. By virtue of a ded of dey -f June, 18 1, folio 340, et icr Prince Geo xe’. couuty, we shall offer for auie at pubLe auction, in ri of the premises, on TU DAY, fetal TH DAY OF sEvTMB , 1883, at O'CLOtK M., ail that lot or Ying in the town of B.adeusburg, in sal sits of Maryian Plat of ward toan o. IMM 1 county, OWN aut” casting hirty-e ght fale OL the above eed, offer ai: that pares! and n the house form ry owned by Henson Fenn and the lot of zroun . owned by Bonja- min Lowndes. shis lot ts improved by # comfor able brick dwelling of three stores, iu a good state of Preservation ‘Former One-fourth eneh thre years, with not @ bearius iiterest and secured y ieecl Of trust On the prenuses; Or ail Carb, xtt we 0. 1 OF purchaser, (All conveyancing ‘at purchase cont HICHARD << Mon cL Se6-10t_GrokGES, SURFER, ¢ TFustecs. VEOMA DOW.INSG, Auctions T_USTEE + F U_ IN SECTION ON: IN THK SUBDIVISION. F BAKRY F*\ XM, D. By virtue of a vieed ot trust, dated September 13th A. wi. I871, andre vried in Liber so. 6: fea No. 13, one of the tand records of the Di tretcf Columbia, and further by virtueof a de ou the 7th day of March, A.1). 187; 5136, Twili nel a public abet ises,'on SATUKDAY, the FIF EE EMB: E, A.D. 1883, ot FLV. in Fquity Cause No. out of the prem- EE TH DAY ol 5iP- CICLOCE P-M., the No. 4, in section So. 1, in the subd. Vision ieex of La on file in the office of the eurveyor of Washini- ty, District of Columiia. ermm of sai and the balance in One-third ¢ be made at time of «ae. with in ten day: mei! the pro ert Purchaer. ihe tt eto be retained by thy Tra We until the entire amountof purchase moti JAM. S ‘I. WOKMLEY, ‘Trustee, ‘Terms ure not co. the Trustee 1606. ves the rixht 1G STRE T, Bee hd OUNIN AND FIPAH ASD M AND a, and by directios of the party se ured on ~ATUR- (X O'CLOCK, « in front of the premises, the following property ist:ies of Columbia, viz: wre O13, Beg ning 15 tee 61m hes Jot and ruuning the. ca ; ence north 100 teet 3 if a pub.lc si] ey; thence east ou waid we sonth 100 feet B inches to the pace ost. A deposit reel of wround ed on the hurty-nine (3), in sad balance in one, two and Toe Of the Supreme Court of the | istrictof Columbia, po-red. real estate In the District of Columbia, ‘to. ‘y Farm, accord nx to the plac v@ inonths, with interest ther-ou. A siepoxit at the rick and cout of cefauita g G Prtouas DOWLING, Aucnouser. Virny VA ©*-STORY BRICK RESI. y BUND STKKEL, BW + ETS ~O-THEAS > IN CLO: x TY TO THE CAPI.OL, At AUC 10 a Be pat Aen ENO PTE MB ¢ front of the premises, ai LOCK,’ shal ell the ‘above tests improvements consist of a three-sio.y ining nine rooms, w th bth room trobe stove api erates. The house ‘own Tepai , having been papered erm 50) cash; ihe balance at one, two and rs, wth, beurins Interest at6 per ceut 4 secured by a deed of trust on Weonveyancing at pt fired at time of ame. sept-d. dS. MYEiB, cal Fatate Broker. "6 cost. ERR SSSg OoGE RRE s Oo | ER ERR FE sss, Gor Rk RE Tin voo KRR RB KEE 8gss8 > S88, ITIT FRE RRR ¥, = 11 NN ON CGO ges er EE RE TAN OoS ‘sss _ T ERE K K Lint il? NN GGG T ERR FEEL Tl A NN N COO KKB RORP CL If AA NN NO OE RRRL¢ L MAANNNO FB R RE Lo HASAN NNO CE & RKEERLLLLUA AN NN COU KEI GGG. oo L EER NN N So'oL BUDE INN 6 9 OL D DEE NNN G€caO0 of Db DE NKN GGG OU LLLL DDD KEE N NN HHUL HHOL ££ HUH OL £5 BRR EL ff HOH OM Yun tu > Witr, ALWAYS MAKE BYAUTIFUL «Ui, BREAD AND BISCUITS. Wholesale Deyct, corner Ist street ard Indiana ayenue, Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. LN R. KELLY, J. DeAUER rm Presr-Onass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, xc. CORNED SURF Btalls628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, nc 206 and 208 ‘Northern Liberty Market; or Address Lex il, City Posi uitice. eling delivered {rees charge to slpartsof es mar? Ww ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, "S SALE OF ELEGA TURE, BODY BRUSSELS A 8, BUDDING, &o., AT AUCTION. Virtue of a deed of trust dated January 17th, A.D. Fad du'y ree rded in Liber No. 94, folio 153, one 6f the land records for Wa-hington, and by mf the party secured ther by, Jwhall se] at jc auction, on IU DAY, EMBEK OUKTH, A.D. '1¢83, commencing at T " schedule attached ton:id ceed of trust, uamjea in part: Handsome Parior ~uite, upholstered in raw silk, Fatent Kock-r, upho.stered in raw silk. Ebony (abies, covered with plush; Lasy Chaira, Hauilsome Walnut Chamber suites. Wainut Marble-top Buffet, Dining-room Chairs, brace arm. sinut Chiffonier, very onstly; Hall Rack, mirror back. Walnat Pu ar | xtension Table. Wainut ecretary, elewantly carved. Lace urtains and —ambr. qu Walnut brary Tables, Wi ‘Euay Cher. Lounves, French Couches, Walnut Folding Chair. Maroon Sleepy Hollow, Walnut Hall « hairs. Keclining Chair, upholstered ir leather. Bo y Brussela, Tapestry, Tngcain aud other Carpets. Suyrus | nae and Mats, ‘Sheep Mata, Axb Chamber Suites, Mante! Mirrors. Mattresses, Drusgets, Blankets, Comforts, Sheets, ‘Towel, Napkiax, \prings, etc. Many other too numt ‘ous to mention. ee he above colic. (on of lurniture is in perfect order an} worthy the attention of buyers. au2s-d WALTEK B. WILLIAMS, Trustee. $2" 7HE ABOVE SALI THURSDAY, SEP.EMBER TIIRTE® samme hour and place. By order of the ‘ MEDICAL, we. HERS AND GRAY GIVE NO F oun and send you to womie wide-show hose sivide profits with the doctor. 1 cure of private diserses ehou'd THERS and G. AY, 906 B strects. inecicine, guarantee ‘a cure or 0 |: Jeace! experience. sepl-1m' i= MOST RELIABLE AND LONGEST- bd Specialist ‘in the cty? Why, Dr. —over thirty-two years—at 906 B at.s.w. . Richards, Justice of the Peace. NHOOD K STORED BY USIN - 1 twoof Dr. BROTHE 5? Invigorating Cordial, | cure any a-¢ of Seminal Weakness Nervous De- «i Tiny tency. It imparts vizor to the whole 906 B stryet southwest. au27-Im* CaN CONFIDENTL Ss A BOTTLE CONSULT Beatreet southwest. Partic- diseases pecu iar to Ladies, mar- All irregularities and Ovarian tr ubles ‘Ihirt.-five years’ experience. au27-lnu* JL. ROBERTSON, A REGULAR GRADUAT 20 Seerw experi poaran’ ‘cure jecaaee of 1¢ Urinary Unganm Nervous ebiity. Bloo | Doremee Bkin Diseases, &c. : recent cases po-itively cured in 40 used. Can be consulted siuie. treated. of ground known and disting: of said city ae lot numbered months, with intere. gunum, secured by deed of trust of the property # Id. $100 down at time of sale. All conveyancing at purchas- t's cost. ‘Terms to be compiie! wi: CHARLES W. HANDY, Keal Estate Agent. TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF_ Y IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 8 STREET, Br. t WE. FOUR- $e) NTH AND FIFTELNI H SIKEETS NOKTH- St. By vir ue of a decd of trust, dated November, 10:h, 181, end recorded in Liber 958, folio 333, et Gd Be oue Of the lend records of the District of Co lumifa, and at the request of the party secured thereby, We will offer for sal at public auct on, in fro tof t Premises, on DNESvaY, THe 1 WAY OF — 5i.PTEMBER, ° 1883, AT FIV O'CLOCK, P. M., all that piece or cel ished on the ground plat iy-six (46), in Pierce & Klingle’s sub-division of square numb-red two bundred and seven (207), as reosrded in liber W. F., folio 211, 10 the office of the'ruveyor of said district, w'th improve- Taents thes consisting of two story aid mansard roof brick dwel:iny erms of One-third cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 at the rate of six percent. per in 7 days. NATHANIEL SKUSI, sepl-d&ds CHAGLES W. HANDY, } Trustoos. MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROV. D Pi. PERTY IN WASH- INGLON AND GEORGETOWN, D. ©., AT AUC- ON. On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER SEVENTEENTH, T AND COSTLY D OTHR » OCLO A.M., on the premises, No. 117 street 80 thenst. the Furniture, Bedding. Carpets. etc., mentioued in the ut Writing Deek, ‘Boston 13, POSTPONED UTIL ing that my wife nas been for s long time troubled with ‘aweakness and inflammation of the bladder. with a complication of other diseases peculiar to women. After using only two bottles she has been completely cured; and Icaneay that my wifeis loud in praise of this wonderful medicine, and I would highly recom- mend it toall who are suffering from kidney diseases Or diseases of the bladder.” PonTLAND, Mr., May 11, 1883. Thereby certify that I know the facts of the sickness of Mra. E. K. Heath, and that they are correctly stated in the foregoing certificate, and Ler cure was accom- plished by the use of Hunt's Kemedy, A. W. Smiru, Druggiat. Cor. Portiand and Green Streets. NO MATERIAL CHANGE, ‘This 1s to certify that I have used Hunt’s Remedy for the kidney complaint, and derived much benefit from its use. I have been afflicted abont one year, and received treatment from the local physicians, and used a num- ber of so-called specifics without any materiil help. I 4m happy to say, after using three bottles of Hunt's medy, I was complot ly cured. never fail to recommend it, and you are at liberty 0 use my name in any manner you may desire. Joun W. Jounsrow. Nonwica, Conn., May 7, 1883. SS ‘TUTT REE TIT? Ht ovo Ss 1s ke T Hee Biesy EEF - H Hoo? Ssss8 P Eee 3 m RS585 Bsssq Yess CELEBRATED STOMACH BI STTT FRE RRR BPR TET cr pee ann, sonny BSR. it z z ze RRR ‘BSSq tes Bo f of kus BOB Sese8 = In fever and azue districts, in tropical and other re- rions visited by epidemics, and indeed in all localities where tho conditions are unfavorable to heaith, this famous vexetabie invigorant aud alterative, HOSTET- TES STOMACH BI TERS, has been found a potent safeguard even to feebie constitutions and frasile frames, while asa cure for indigestion, biliousness and Kindred complaints, it is without a rival. For sale by all Druggists ana Dealers generally. eepl Sezorat Sate Ar RBR UU MM AM ™ gessy Bp ds UU Mua 8 yop AAU 5sssq tos 2“. “Yo Sess 2 e Fearing that someof my stock on the third floor of my store has been alizhtly damaged by smoke caused by the late fire next door to usand preferring not to take any further risk, I bave therefore concluded to «ffer these goods at very low prices to secure imme- diate sale, THESE GOODS ARE NOT OLD STOCK. NO ODDS AND ENDS, but new goods kept as reserve stock. 1 Lot Ladies’ CHEMISES AND DRAWERS, of eplendid muslin, at $2 cente, 1 Lot Ladie* CHEMISES DRAWERS, AND SHIRTS, of excellent cotton, tnmmed and tucked, st 45 cents. 1Lot Muslin Underwear of the best, CHEMISES, DRAWERS, SKIRTS, AND NIGHTDESSES, trimmed with embroidery, at 75 cents, OTHER BARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, ‘LOWELS, and general House Furnishing Goods, AT BAUMs, au2T 416 Seventh street, Cu. Rovrenr, NO%. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQU/RTER FOR THE ITN“Y CHIL DKEN'S CARRIAG? COMPANY. less ‘among the laboring classes, and since 1874 he had watched and studied all the Varied movements of labor, WHAT HS RECOMMENDS, In regard to what legisiativ measures could be Introduced to all'viate the condition of the work- ing clases, the witness would recommend, first, the reviv.:] Of the income tax as it was. originally in force; seeoLd. the establishment of a national board of industry, empowered to collect. labor Statistics of every’ description, and. inciudin the power toentorce the eight’ hour law; third, the establishment of effectual boards of health education, and pubile works; fourth, industrial schools and colleges on the French system; nfth, the pubite ownership of railroads and telegraphs on the Belgium system; sixth, freedom ot patents; seventh, postal banks under’ the British system: ;gath, land laws which will prevent the Holding by private Individuals of great tracts of }land; ninth, the pubic ownership of coal, Iron, goid und ollier mines, and all oll wells FOWRNS OF THR GOVERNMENT. ;The general goverament had the power to take charge of mines and ofl wells by the right of emi— Nontdomain. Senstor Cull objected that. these Were under state control and outside of the juris: diction of Conzress, but witness thoucht this could be done uniter the supreme power of the federal government. : THR INCOME TAX LAW NRYER REPRALED. The income tax, continued the witness, was never repealed in thts country; the act by which ie ws clatmed to nave tivn repeated not naving obtained the r quired two-thirds. Vote in the Sone ate. It was hurrie throug. at the close of the session, and few h+ve ev r questioned the irregu- Lirity of the procredines. t Was the most popu. lar tax that ever wis mpo-ed, and even England has adopted th system. THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD RUN THR RAILROADS, TRLEGRAPHS, POSTAL BANKS, ETO. Mr, Swinton sold chit the working of raliroads and telegraph lines by the government in Berlin show@l conclusively thst it should be adopted in He thought that the legislature had also of the opinion snk thls country. the power todo this, He ws that the government should institute postal where the poorer clisses could mi obtain an annuity, The government could secure all the measures he advocaied, and all these in- dustries could b> carried on at a vastly less cost and greater pubite benefit by the governmentthan by private enterpr se. OTHER THINGS THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD DO. Withess also thought that the government should work all.coal m'!nes and ofl wells. Under the Constitution as expounded by John ©. Cal- houn the government coul i take control of these Interests, the Constitution, which recognized Jo this kind of private Property, have a system of compu’sory education, ets Foreign News. AN AMERICAN "OVSE WINS AT CROYDON. Loxvox, Sept. 6—The § Croydon dpened to-day. Th welter handle ‘ace for the Croydon p was won by Mr. J. R Keen-’s 3- year-old bay colt Bolero, Mr. Silvesier’s &-year= old brown colt Protector cam in second, and Ig- natius third. ‘There were tour starters. Bolero Jed throughout ad won by a length, THE COUNT DE CHAMBORD’S WILL. Panis, Sept. 6.—The Clairon announces that the will of the Count de Chambord gives 500,000 francs to the Soctetais de Pro anda fide, 1 Trane, for the benefit of the poor of Paris, 150,000 frances tothe convent at Goritz The count be- queaths a Litge portion of his fortune to the Duke ‘le Parma, and asmailer portion to the Count de Biri. He devises the income of the estate to his widow. ———— Gould, Keene and Osborne Buying Stocks. New York, Sept. 6. 2:30 p. m.—The principal buyers of stocks to-day were Gould, Keene and Osborne. Gould bought the Southwesterns ana Western Union, Keene took round smounts of Lsckawanna, Central Pacific and Louisville and N-shville, and Osborne purchased Lake Shore, Union Pacific and st. Paul —— A Railroad Conference. New York, Sept. 6—The joint executive com- mittee of the trunk lines met to-day with closed doors at the offices of Pool Commistoner Fink. ‘The threat ned bresk in freight rates having been averted, the conference to-day will, 1t 1s said, have an important effect on the present position of the trunk lines and their western connections, ee Decision Against a College. Boston, Sept. 6—In 1878 Benjamin E. Bates, of Boston, made a condit:onal contract to give Bates college, of Lewiston, Me., $100,000, provided $10.000 more Was raised within five years His heirs claim that the condition was not full led, and the trustees of the college brought <uit to secure the amount. The full bench of the state supreme court his sustained the verdict of the lower court, which decided against the college. a A Wife "lurderer Cuts Menpora, Int, Sept. @—Dr. J. fatally shot his’ wife last Monday and then fled, returned home yesterday with bis throat cut from ear to ear, but With no main arteriesgevered. He was much emaciated, hiving Jain in a hay loft all the intervening period. He 1s under arrest and will recover, —>__ Railroad Smavh Up. TWO BRAKEMEN KILLED. CINCINNATI, OH10, Sept. 6 —Meagre reports trom Waliron’s Station, on the Cincinnati, Indtinapo- Us, Louls and Chicago riilroad, state that a freigt train ran fnto on® preceding’ It at 1 o'clock this morning, near that station, and broke through asmall bridge, wreck n+ 12 or 15 cars, The brake- man of one of the trains anil a brakeman of another road, who was golng hom w th a broken arm, were killed. “Their names are not given. No other casualtes are reported, 7 ce Alexandria Grain Market. Special Dispatch to Tae EVENING STAR. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 6—The eratn receipts to-day Were 7.00) bushels. Some 5,000 _bush«ls of wheat were off-red. Common sold at $1, Fultz at $L07a $1.10, and Longberry at $1.11. 2,000 bushels of corn were sold. 1,800 bushels white at 54.:60c., the first—named price being for a damaged lot, and 200 bu<hels of yellow at 59:60c. No rye nor oats were offered. Throat. Ritchey, who ———._—_ The Markets. BALTIMORE, September 6.—Virginia sixer, def 7; do., cousolidated. 323%: do., recond serie, 33: due coupons, 43; new 16-408, 33; new threes, 60 bid to-day. His expre-sed views regarding patents and copyrights, he sid, were not at all opposed to rivate rights itness would ember meeting at counsel. “You have a right to clear her if you can,” said the witness, “but you have no right to Diackcuard me, and T think it Is a contemptible Piece oO” business.” “Tam responsible for what I have said.” coolly Teplicd the lawycr, “when I get out of court.” ere Was a great deal sild on both sides as to the admi-siblilty of the evidence about the rela- Uonsof the parties Jude Mills said: “The pos- session of stolen property is a presumption of guilt. It bas been churged that the gentieman has: Deen In the habit of making small pre-ents to the defendant, but there 1s nothing improper or un- common in that. I will give the derendant tue benentt of the doubt and dismiss the charge.” ieee amo The West Washington Outrage Case WM. WAYTNES HELD FOR ACTION OF THE GRAND JURY. ‘This afternoon, In the Police Court, Wm. Waynes, the colored shoemaker of West Washington who Was recently arreste1 on a charge of outraging Sarah Emonds, a 13-year-old colored girl, of No. 2218 M street, was put on trial. Tye girl stated that on the itth of August last she was called into the shoe shop of the prisoner by him- self, on the preten-6 of giving her a waterme‘on, When she got into the house he gave her no melon. but accomplished Nis design and kept her there Tor an hour. Dr. Francis, of No, 1221 Pennsylva- nia avenue, testined as to the cond.tion of the girl Messrs. Hewlett & Shea appeared for the defendant, and called an array of witnesses to prove that the defendint made no sssault on ber, and that the com: a'nant had been guilty of bad conduct, Judge Mills sald it was discretionary With the court whether be heard evidence for the defense. In this cage he would decline to hear it. He sald that the child was only thirteen years old. The case was sent to the graad jury under $1,000 bail. —— District Government Affairs. MISCELLANROUS. In anote to the Con mi-sioncrs, Mr. James E. Miller objects to the erection af a Dlacksmith shop in course of construction on D, between 13% an 14th streets n.w ., In connection with a stabie. POLICEMAN APPOINTED, John McTaggart was to-day appointed a first- class private on the police force. NEW HACK BTAND. ler was issued by the Commissioners to- hat in exercl-e 07 power conferred on the ummnissioners by section 4 of the organte act of June 11, 1878, & hack stand Is hereby located on the nortu «ide of N-w York avenue, 15 feet wide, and extending 100 {t. eastwardly, from the east side Of 7th street west. Suid space to be paved by the Engineer Commiseioner with granite blocks from old inaterial on han.” WANTS BARKING DOGS SUPPRESSED. Mr. John B. Woiff, 2826 @ street, in a communi. Cation to the Commis-apners to-day. complains of annoyance from barking dogs tn the vicinity of his house, and requests that the chief of police be immediately directed to abate the nuisance. He soys that barking dogs in back yards are more dangerous and damacing than viting dogs upon the streets; the owners are murderers, and the dogs and owners should be shot. Sick people and well, living and dying, are robbed of the sleep necessary to rest and restoration. One large doz, owned by Crump, a policeman, 231 sireet nortti- West, near by, the writer says, 1s equal to the con- tinued annoyance of four Tull squares. This man, a cons+rvator of the pesos and safety, stiould be dismissed without benetit of clergy, for maintain- ing a public nulsanee, & ———>—___ Signs on Tree Boxes, BILL TO RESTRAIN THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE. To-day Mr. W. B. Barton, for Hopkins Brothers and others, doing business on Pennsylvania ave- nue, between 4% and 6tn streets, presented a Dill to Jutge James, of the Equity Court, against Wm. McE Dye, superintendentor police,to restrain him trom removing certain tree-loxes on which thelr signs are displayed. Mr. Barton was di- Tected to notify the defendant of tbe application and to come in to-morrow morning. Tne point made 1s that the tree-boxes as constructed do not Tetard the growth of the trees, and no damage Is done. and that they are at least entitled to rea- sonable notice to move thir signs, —— Local Notes. ‘The house of Wm. Geiger, 3216 0 was en- tered last night by a thief, who climbed the back she1 and got through the s°cond story window, and $125 in money and a gold watch were stolen. Sergeant of Police Perry to-day swore out a Warrant against J:a S. Price aud Henson Little for keeping a gaming -tabie. The charge brought by the officer 1s that the accused allowed gambling on their pool tables. Last night a horse was stolen from Patrick Stewart at Sweet Pleasant,Prince George's county, Md., about seven miles from Benning’s bridge. ‘Was wortn about $69. a RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER —The following Were Ube readings at the office of the chief signal Officer today: 7 &.m. 53.0; 11 a.m., 68.7; 2pm. 725; Maximum, 7.0; minimum, 47.6 qeemenie Dacia Pigtons 70 Fiy To Bxrpeerort, Coxn.—Four hora. ng pig“ons owned in Bridgeport, Conn, were recelved at the signal office to-day from tnat city. ‘They are in charge of Lieut. Dunwoody, and will be Ibersted by him to-morrow morning about 6 O’ciock, provided the weather 1s favorable, The distance to be traversed 1s 255 miles in an alr line. ‘These are the same plzeons that made the journey from Havre de Grace to Bridge- port last Saturday. ———— ‘THE New Postat Notes. —The postal note busi- hess at the clty post office has now come down to about a routine level and the notes issued appear to be obtained in good faith for business purposes, Several notes presented at Uns post office have An Deen refused as imperfect. In some cases a mis- take was made in punching, and in others the postmster making out the notes failed to name the office on which they were drawn. One note presented yesterday Was rejected because It 8 drawn simply on “Washimivton,” and not Washi , D.C.” Twenty-three of these notes were pati yesterday and twenty-one were pald up to 2 o'clock to-day. ° The Hazing Court-Martial. TRIAL OF CADET CAMPBELL. ANNAPOLIS, MD., Sept. 6 —The court-martial this morntug resumed the trial of Cadet A. Campbell D. R. Magruder, counsel for the accused, read an argument reviewing tue testimony given in the case, arguing that the accused could not be con- victed of hazing by merely being present. He ts He charged with aiding, but requiring the act of zing. oe es aS 7 «the New York Stock Market t-aay, as reeortes —— Me., May 11, 1883, writes:— THURSDAY..........September 6, 1&3. an sao Pues Obert icamacoeanes weil-dressea | U3#Pecial wire to H HL Dodge, 539 13a strest Rs GTOlGE L aty axp excenston: | NJ FOLEY. Auctoncer. PUNT ORDSOME PARLOR POR eee, eet | «1 nave been troubled for s food many years with ace Dright mulatto woman named Julia Hearn, of No. Kama) OQ'- aie WS Tua ee ane = MONT OR, PISEY | “TS set Dry and Panes Goes, con- MARBLE- | OP CHAMBER SUIT: S. COLCHE inflammation of the bladder, dating as far back as dur- 1784 Johnson avenue, was tried for the larceny of Cen, Pacific...| 616) yj Nor. & Wea p| x Sans “ana Govmoncitae EVERY MOR TISG Cr TER cee | FAIN, ED AND DHUSK Ma ane AL | tm the time I wasin the army. I suffered with anil : Some valuable imported lace pillow-shams and | Chea @unio..| 16°| 164 /North Pas = Zee ACHALY 01 LOCK. snd wili continue from day to day RUT CHIFEON ee axWALNUT, BUOKCASE heavy pains in the back and kidneys, too intense for me e ov her articles of yrs gackap nore pact x pad ba se accommodation cannot leiuruisied 0° | Tho stock c nsiste of Silke, Dress Goods veiw, AWENIY STAIR AND. HALL Ca cre S to describe, and tried several remedies that were recom- bochanpans pe agcteolergeiny cant veers capes by | CCG EL aves 7th etree whart daily, Stevan Wants Conta Honiton derteae Comes 1} APSOKIMENG CF O1MH HUUSAHOLD | Mended. and was geumined by one of our best y- him todo his washing and tly his room. Re | Col, Coal... EXC PE SUNDAYS UE id ialnoidecton! Denas Sct, hedge in all oe emcees o siclang, who pronounesd ft inflammation of the [at cently be missed a grest many articies from his Bere oe a mee ae Wilt m, Casaiineres, Elsi omesiics kb. AtA0, 5 Hy 0 B a remises, among them $100 In money from = oo .. Pet Night ‘neurshoass special Sette, Retern Taipei g ther cies tro Hmrservus fo menuon: | SEVERAL OHFSTS Of Tra, FIV! HUNDRED | bladder: and I went to the hospital for treatment, but f «| pocket. On weakening her room nome or the i ft nes se Pauf (oe 200 i y a : 1 adiew are siecially invited to 2 stonc Cs WO Bee GOR SALT SACKS. | all medicine and treatment had seemed tofail. I was Property was found by Detectives Raff and Carter. | Rt! Central = ‘cin Peat “feo re etevtenees | an SOREL Rowe Ae si ESM agg, [mmo ot Hunts Hemeiy. ait ad ro See acer efi rPoeat, fa, me atcadest | Parmar enhance Pec BN ater © from Weebin-ton to sew Yo ky $4.5) OTTERS, Base ee DANO HARNESS, | uned in several such cases hore in Portand andvidnity.| Am Balter on the Labor Question. Parties have Deen "Om Lathe ee ete | Lou. & Nash ..| 80%) Best| Do. PEEL... 10885 106, fe % inciuding statereow, borik and On SATURDAY MURAING, " REPTEMBER | I purchased a bottle at smith'’s drug store here, and | JORN EwINTON BEFORE THE SENATE COMMITTEE. | reiused to enforce answers to the questions. Ths | Mich. Cent...-/ 644/86" |Texas Pac - oon aux spo “ 1 Bp. 20) 3, at TEN y oti i botue New York, Sept. 6—The Senate committee on | witness admitted, however, that he sent his car- icra rete Serna eae RS Bg Api bore gods | un? after using the first breeder prime er telat eee again to-day. John | rlage to the defendant's house out of pure charity. EN 2156 WMP. WELCH, “eat z Tobe CoN eater rene, OF DAM. | So pesteoceueut on scocant of westhee, soy6-2_ | emesily, aod after natne sorerel Notion found thatit | Swinton was the fret witaeesanird hie eas te | Tet Goren that the things were given | Bans) S886 = ww Pana. SEL AND RE BAVOIR. ” | puoMas DUWLING, Auctioneer. did me more good tnan all other medicines and treat- | was an editor, and had been connected with the | her by the complainant cakes Geren ov rs Waammmaron AQUmNCT, | — aa eed te me ed coe stad [fy i ore eerie ne tote AES Simininanceae Donte ene The Races acSheepehead Bay. a TIVER LANDING WasitInG 0°, D.C., August 29, 1883, STRES' SALE ME ee t Ey RIRYS Bacuat ine Ieaad SPALRY Thur SALS. iw teiplioe efor the work | “HESTEES' GALE OF A COMFORTABLE FRAME | good opinion of Hunt's hemody, I bor to stat tn cloe ae SUNDAY Fr SHERPSH Rab Bay, CL, Sept. &—The weather 1s pleasant, attendance large and track fast. ‘The rstrace, three quarters of a mile, for two year Olds, was won by Mitue B., Modesty second, and'Periious think “Time, Liz "Mauitobs was Scratched. ——— « intes for Cadetships PASSED THE KXAMINATION SUOCESSPULLY. AxNaPous, Md., Sept. 6—Following additional candidates passed eXaminalious Successfully as Daval cadets: Hudson, Ark.; PF. W. Hibbs. Minn.; George W, Eyre, Pas’ John'J. Martin, N-Y.; A. i Porter, Mi.; LT. Young. La; A.A. Strout, Pa; EM Taliaferro, Tex +s; Haris, Mass; ©. 'T. P. A Paper by Dr. Gatlandet, Baratooa, N.Y., 8 pl. 6&—AL the session of the ce AS-oclation in the department of ~prudence this morning, among the papers 1d Was one by EM. Galivuitet, LLD., of Wash- ington, on “International Eunics” Fire on a Steamship. THE WM. CRANE AND CARGO DAMAGKD TO AMOUNT OF $10,000 TO $15,000. Battiwory, Mp8 pt. 6—Tue steamship Wm. Crane, Of Ube Savonn ch line, arrived avout boon to-day greatly damaged by fre. The slip took fire Tuestay, Whll-t Off the coast or Sourh Caro- lina, and It Was only aiter the most stre DuoUs ertions that the oMle-rs and crew succended in exe Unguishing the fumes, and then not unt 1 the ship and cargo had b cn damaged to an amount estimated at from $10,000 to $15,0 ‘The hull of ‘the vessel Deing of irou saved her from desiruc~ uon Reports OF MALTREATMENT OF SaTLons Draw CREDITED.—The reports which come from Nice, France, of the maltreatment of satlors on the U.S. 8. Lancaster by petty offers, and the lenge number of desertions in” consequence, are entirely discredited at the Navy department. Tt is sald—that) stich @ state of affairs as represented could not sibly exist, and that although there may ave ‘been & deseriion occasionally as 1s oiten the case, the vessel has her com. lement of men, or a request would ave been recelved “for an additonal sup. ply, and they would have been sent out on @ Steamer that sailed for the European siauon only a short time ago. Severe THUNDERSTORM aT NoRPOUK, Va—A terrific thun ier squall passet over’ Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., yesterday morning. 8 veral houses were struck by lightoinz tn Porism ou hand considerably damaged. Peryous wereSsuocked and @ Schooner lying near the Boston whorl had her Mast shivered and was otherwise injured, ‘The Undine bo.tuouse was blowa away and cosuy Doats destroyed. +00. BLIND Tom's MANAGER ARRFSTED.—On an onder issued by Judg* Van Brunt, of New York, Joho a. Bethune, manger for ‘blind Tom,” the plane arrested on Tu sday, Eliza Bethune alleging that she feared her hust ond would leave the state pending a suit for lin tod divorce on the grouads of neziect and desertion, She states in her compinint that she Was married, on November 15, 1852, an1 that her husband lett her five days afierward and did not return uutil Juve 21, of this year. He then remained with Ler fora week. She declares he ts Intoxteated almost copstantly. ‘The suit tor divorce was begun July. 24. The defendant's annual Income ts estimated to be $20,000. Mr. Bethuve asserts that his wile had when he marri-d her, and bas now, a lawful Wedded husband—OUo Slutzback, of Baldinor Ma. This statement Mrs Bethune deni-s Wine Steinway furnished the $2,500 Dall required for Bethune’s release, de Grace, Md., yester- day, a stand on whicu were 1,000 women and children fell, injuring a great many people. aggle Ballentine, a young won of Ports. mouth, Va., seventeen years of age, was burned to death yesterday by her clothes taking fre from a match which sie had just used in lighting @ pips she was smoking. The steamship Viking, which sailed trom Mon- treal August 29ih for London,with a general cal and 1,000 cat'le and sheep. went ashore on t Jslind of Anticost! last Sunday, and itis fe: Will be a total wre: MARRIED. TALBOTT—OSBORNE. | At Grace Church, New York City, eptember Int, 1883, by the hev. ha U. Flog, D. D.. vr. THOMAS M. TALBOTT, Washington, D. C., to Miss LACRA L. OSLURNE, New York ci meEep IGLEHART. ber 5. 1883, fell naleep in Ji Mrs. “AMNY HALT, ‘wife ‘of the late Isase wep chad baboe Hace in righty Yanna: and be Pched bahaa Hictre ts 8 fied when 1 awake in his likeness.”—David. = SH!DD. On ptember i at 11:45 = HELE... witect-amud<" het, nd dateoese Win. Mclein, aed twenty-nine years. Funeral will take placs from her late re-idence, No. 45s Fourteenth street northweet on Friday next, at @ o'clocl m. Frien, i e Fespectt ully invited: i ee jumed: 2a On Wedneaday evening, Sertember 8, daughter of the late John 'T. and fan. Funeral from the residence of her nephew, Harry ©. Whiting, No. 19:7 G atreet nv: west, Saturdar, Rene tember K, at 5 o'clock p.m. Fre RHOKST, CESSOR’ TO ANTHONY BUCHLY, DERTAKHR, 912 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W, Ove of the most con:plete establishments in the coun- try. Lange rooms for transient funeca! services. aul RTHUR R_ONF! JAMES BELLEW, ARTEUK ROONEY & Co, Undertakers and Himba mers, Offices, 711 thst. and 2 45 Pa. ave. n. W. aul3 PEED. SPINDLE UNDERTAKER, 1233 7th st., bet. Mand Naw, podies embalmed ‘and repared’ for trausportation: Ahemdence at place of busiuess. ae UO. EPH GAWLER, GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennsylvanie avenue northwest. Terms een end everyting fh. clas. ‘Leiephone conne ton. all Joss want UNDERTAKER, 1337 TewTH Sraxet Nokrawesr. Teevhone Connection. ao — GLrTUS BUKGDOKF, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 16 Peunsyivanis avenue northwest, ueiween 3441 42 strecta.Evervunus hrst-clams ania 6 days. No mercury or caustics every Weduesday and Saturday, from 209 p.ine at hia office, 455 C uw. Moferstol: acing phymelane af Balt. Alexandria Affairs 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, dria for “Weehin ou ugton, - 9 THE CHEAPEST FOR BEA COMFORT AND 103s. Flour unchanged and qui Reported for Tam 1 veNtNe STAB. . Dooz TS. 10:08 and 10:2) an Sn, Seat, 210, 7200 more. Main office #0 N.1 therty et, Yaitinore ad. 427 | bilull coll the, {9 lowing ‘described property, a DURABILITY IN Vue MARKETS en sbeedy and firm; western » shsae CONSERVATIVE CONYENTION.—The conservative Ovr Sronre Bet aed 8 Geko gad ee porter mAs GENESEE SERIE et fast Ot, MeN kbe, smuovemeuta | Tawa Tensle, rogues Bicrcos, Velocoadan, Aroh- SF aerind ‘exandtie, Youdoun and Paltsx oountien, met at | “<CTOQUER,” siete snd rics trom fet up, Ber er see eremietce a the ofice, norituat con. | WW ae ail femmtioce cake ed Ek Fooms and cellar. TMMEDIAIKLY AFL He house | can and examine the Gooda, Price to suit tho | Ociseen N lane 16 ‘Armory hall this morning, delegations being pres et op. Station, where orders can be ett for the checking of | CoLsulted daily at 1245 ith streetnorthwest. Officehours No. 1232, frovting 41 feet on the west side of Congress times. dy2i a ant ent from all the count:es, and nominated Mr. J. E ARCHERY.” a full line of Bows and Arrows on hand Leguace to dest. nation from hotels and residences." | $01 1 to9 o'clock p.m.. with Iadiesoniy.—JyT-2m" | Nove tans Bridge and Gay streets, by a deyth of ern white, 67350; do. Mered! Prince William county, as the candi-| ‘TENNIS RACKET», ” all styles and prices, 3.k. WOOD, Genersi Passenger Axent. R. LEON'S FEMALE PILLS MAILED TO ANY | 120 feet. The improvements consist of s large frame HE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE Beptenn| dave of the conservative party for the state sen- | “IMPERIAL 5 CHAS. FE. PUGH, General Manacec. 9 | DiNiareeson ecct Of $1._ Box 307 City P.0.0u21-Im* | corte, containing seven rooms, bathroom, water aud Requires no boiler, avoids all ‘attendance, pad ate. The session of the convention was brief, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, = ne —— ee aeRO ES Z = ag, jotin rea: of 1752 on Corcoran alley, front. | no loss of time, no handling Of fade eed ae aokee eee oon closing early in the afternoon. James C. Waddey, A ALTIMORE AND OBIO RAILROAD. CARL. Bese tect array ject, And st HALE-PAT used extensively for running Passenger and reigns weatern white, 36038; — of ‘Alewandria, nominated James H. Powell, of | aul3 428 Sevenre STREET NORTHWEST. HE MODEL FAST LIXR AND THE ONLY LINE AS Sisto re eran cent cerns laa iz Teoma, boing No. 431 Hatrect between | faq 'iitoeea ie Macues, Mest Choppers, Printing net 14-00. Fairfax, a8 chairman. Hubert Snowden was GREAT RYDUOTIONIN Wald, PaPEna. S BETWEEN lows of ‘&ec., 1 ry that wil cure | éth and Sth streets northwest. in clow proximity to the ‘Ruling Machin ‘Thien. | 2 lders and clear rib sides, ‘Ts¢a8- | chosen secretary and L. H. Kell sergeant-at-arms, Look st our Following Priow. THE BAST AND THE WEST. oa, FREE OF CHAGGE. This greet Remedy Cesc, | Oa ee eee ne Prony to the Pine Fane Wilt eee eee Maia rerularity of | Bacon—gloulders, 8; clear rib cides, 8 Hamm 1exaiey, | SR credentials ‘were examined, the om YIA WASHINGION, Eovered bys inieeionary’ in Roush ‘Send = : One-half cash: the residue in six mnths, | Sioed" ts ieeat nunibor ef wocking parts ast | Lardréanea 1032. Butter Arm—westert peck, tail: Officers were made permanent ones and Mr Bore- DOUBLY THACK1JA\ SEY COUPLER! SuRaA emt uray gee te Mtv: Jota Genta | with notes bearing, Sntaeat, and secured dood at teat dpi of mechanlsmn - creamery, (18aud, Eas stand. 19420. Petroleum | eth was nominated by a unanimous vote, y tation D, New A trust on cash iculat prices, &o., apply at Office ees Sirin ‘costes cereiee, Coiinery. JOURNEY. —' ndria Base Ball Leave Wishing? froma sation, Comenal tes teeay | Uf ANHOOD RESTORED, = | cha at Adore of S206 wal be eau of the vas | Washinatou Gas Lint Oa A a Copper edie cena e Tagates Rta yee 1 TE | Clee ent here le horns Ae ee eee avenue and C strect— . M poses Ali conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘ MONG THE MANY INSURANCE OOMPANIES re Freights uuchauged. “Receipta—four,” 1,690 | they will play a match gam with one of the clubs a= Agr yas ae = Sf, Louis | | A victim of early tmpradence, esusing De. | an30-dads 'HOMAS DOWTING, Auct. A ‘and associations doin on the mutual or | ba S000 Sante yee aa ae pit eenrnn! of that cl ._ ‘They will be absent from Alexandria bel Se a hasty rg wii bility. Promature Decay, etc., having tried in vain “‘asseerment” plan, none is 80 secured oats, i | ishela, ir several weeks. Girvuh ¢ aches aid Palses slecping Cars to above ‘know: y. has discovered @ simi = = palnre MOT 73 PELEE | whoat, 40,009 bushelsy “corn” 3) One —The or Bomts, «shout chance; 10:15 am. daily to Chicaco, | Cf"ieBows Femedy, Das, veeod, free, tortie felines HOUSEFURNISHINGS. RESOCIATION, and gory SESERVE LOND LEE | eee tiot corn, 41,000 Alcsinditn county bait meee poorer At JNO. F. SP/LSHOUSE, Agt : iter Sei, Mine Te MS See |G G Gieseiaeseteeratigin reassess | xvas onoens Paymaster Beaman wine as | Sowsigin the coat ang PW saute cert’ fre| gn ameramrrnet ta aa oped : ei z RI —1 An order was m: nding iv For Toudo and Detroit via Mourcevilla, 10:15 MEORTANT 70, HADIFA LADIES May uE|\/ HTN A. eres bein apres! a Dior Nar eee EE Jota? | tached from the naval asylum, at Philadelphia, on | Loon Az.OTaer, was made, Teseinding th ‘Burke as Li D.c. daily, with se-per for Tole. 0. teed oe re ee = FINE PLATED WARE, ance, while its holders have on more than one | the 20th inst., and Paymaster Joseph Foster will | attorney to collect the delinquent tax on the Ar- Philade’ 4. New York at 8: ae Foatment., an occasion expressed their confidence in itz manage. % lngton estate, for which the United States now Sap cepiecnae: vee mae Lyi | Sally. Addrere Mra, M1 pls eA es AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODs. moug., For circulars, &e., cail a: the fice, 1009 H st, fellows) hin om that dates) amined © Be | retains a portion of *he purchise money, ‘They € r 7 4 re daily, street, re ervine, Tonic so 123 IGH 1. . iad a "1 . PoE Eno ete heck tage $090, 6-40, 7-45, x10, 9 | {Lt eteralive Oneana $1 per bottle 3e15-Gim"" | Housekeepers fitting out or replenishing ean now fina | —* ee | avy yard as navigation oliver. A | ee oS “the autionr of tae wists eae, 3 Pon ae ae koe ae REY Beant at our store a Complete Stock of above goods oper , 11:30 p.m. mie — from beat Manufacturers, both LIXIE OF be PROMOTIONS IN THE TREASURY Derantuuwr.— | ‘IE Siolcey Satma—Tho store at the comer of os Carta cotta TUrno Bon rom een Oe Foretzn and Domestic. ~ BBB BB RER ‘3 x Mrs. D. J. Apple has been promoted from $1,000 to King and West streets, long occupied as a grocery che, 6.40 a.m, EyDhiia, ke. Gonorrhoss cured in 48 boura’ ts for the New Amberina Glassware, Rookwood ae BE xk class one in the sixth auditows office, Treasury | by Jos. Grigg, has been sold to P. Pullman at. "4:40 pon. B. ‘corner 12th streetend Pennsylvane | _ Agents for low. BB AA BBB EB department, and Mrs. M. A. Curtis from $900 to | 1tisa fine. large two-story stone house, 20 by 60 2 TO Pee Se Celle Tee AT DD | tee ou Heceioe OF price 2? OM MOE Sent by maut under | Pottery and Eddy Refrigerators, i Be 24 Bot Eee £ %& > #1000, Upon the return or ‘Beoretary Folger are | feet, butis ouvot repair. Judge N. B Meade has ‘yor’ stations on Mobropolites B ance, 1:40 = = 4. W. BEVERIDGE @uisition will be made upon the civil service Gone, rt Senday, *:30a.m., 4:45 and 5:45 p.m. aed the Henderson property on Washing- ree 5 REPONTER'S ‘NorEs.—A row of small brick houses are to be put up at the corner of Washington and Franklin Streets, opposite the “Gate” pump.— tannton, #90 am. “duly except Sun FLE®Y COLLEGE Lorrery. meee - ‘Sunday WwW: mm, and $30, 000 FOR $2. sown 1045 aise Uauly except Sunday, 5:45 sande Halt Sout tenes anf aits 9, mos tn the sep] No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EFRIGERATONS AND WATER OOOLERS AT KEDUC!'D PRICES, Musslon for a clerk, al dy, tO aul the Yacancy in :" e $900 class. This wi 1@ second appoint FEVER—Contains no Quinine, Arsenio, oF any metalic | ment in the Treasury department under the civil Servicerules. In both cases the Vacancies origin- lly occurred in the upper grades, but premotions | Th” police have been instructed to pay special at- Fruit Jara, Jelly Tumblers, - ade until they existed in the $900 grade | tention to the cemeteri:s, with a View Lo the ar- ot Sus, Sag, tue West day, 6:20, 7:36am, |) sinnepay SEPTEMBER 27, 1889, ‘Tin Fruit Cans and War, Szoverry Frou s By Borcxany, | Yere made until they Test of grave robbers—-not those who resurrect 2:25, 8.00, 9:25 p.m. fi . » Glasswi Kitchen Utenails, only. Miss Hoyt, of Connnecticut, who was the tee ) Prom Sey Nov atid Puasdeiphia, 2:55, 8:90 am. | (A LAWEUE LUTEERY AND, FAIK DRAWING. ‘Glizay's Lace Gurtalt stretchsce THE NALIONAL SAVE DEAS TR Company, | Hat civil service appointee, has’ Teportel. tor psp yeni le tn my eed a — exorpt ~unday. by the bi ‘Court in the St te. Bond «iveu tn GEO. WATT», i6TH Starer axp New YORE AVE. duty, and is now at work in the redemption Haze BEGuw AGAIN AT ANNAPOLI8—At the 10-404 ar a 20, 6:37 p.m. ; Bunday, HIGnEY county, in the eum Of $100,010 for the prompt | _fy26__ 814 7th street, 6 doors above Penns. avenue, Perpetual Act of Congress January 224, 1867. | agency. Raval court-martial as Aanapete Jesierhay, for Staunton 218 jem, : all prizes pital. BAS £ —— ’ ae a4 Poms Erierick and iutermedet ot ee Oks a m., 4 REVOLUTION IN SINGLE NUMBER Dasrortrs From, of Securities an Valcattod a Caaf eonat ema || Tam Pazswenrs Deranruxs Ynox Cmosco.— concluded. of the s-ven cadets tried have 20:00 4m, 2.15, 4:20 p 00 p.m. iaily ticket hoider his own supervisor, can call rates. ‘The Preaident spent yesterday in Chicago and at | been acquitt the last one being & B. Winraw,of Point ct teccke OP a> 800 pm. dally trom | (77, Every Melee older bis own supervisor, can call EROVER GUY. cf CAROLINE, sxe as VAPOR | Be Ayame p SNYDER, President. 12:80 p. m.; in company with Collector Spalding | Mi East night Gadet Rumsey atiempted to SED COMPANY'S EZTACT OF MEAT. $:40, | Bumber co the tag, covanen Gates uacsias at come om hand.” ‘The most varied assortment in the city, JOHN CANSLES. Treamcrce a & O- Bad Beoretary Tinocth, he. visited the Chamber of | Bane 6 yescs men Senet mae Teported Modes, S1OUR POU SOUFe MADE DiKhES AND Head the. i and WATEB GUULERS ALBERT L. DTUNTEVANT, -ooretary. anne ace at wae coment Commanaer Thomas, in charge of the Santee, REFRIGERATORS at re- CE. Nyman, Asst. Seay. See © 2 Sart eee ae, me wae peeeaay 1 =: pu REOTORS: court-martialed. Out of candidates reported 1 Fibs: SOOkING STOVES RANGES BRICK SETT and for the cadet examination 91 are said to have | LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. i PORTA! SLATE TELS, LATRUBES, FUL- failed in mathematics They will be re-examined. formation apply st the Baltimore ana 2 Prizes, NACE, a great variety. Ihio Ticket Lame mien ig 7 gered 6:9 end 1251 s Prizes. . TENT iiiso'Yor bacage to be checked and occlvou st 109, Feet W. & JENRS & 00. Poin eye Prose Woe Cl: MENTS, M. of T., Baltimore. 600 Prizes Fd S27 7h _eront_nertnwest: numbers 72, incind ng Mr. F. mils ELorp. "i Pasweuger Agent. | 1,00 Prizes, an T. F. Walton’s Girofl’, Mr. T. C.nnon’s ee 9 Prizes, oO? QLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS Mr. Loriilard’s) Sachem. Mr. 3. MPL peoway Gauss: GMAT Neves | § frie fie bere, son JUBTH'S O14 Stand Enowp for yours Grass MnP Lortiaed’s Pinatore: Worn itis Dead Dictaleat S ms Ses Arey ELOTHING cn be sold as seapscuae ormeriy Mr Lorillard: cas idatroct porthwest. | | Whole Hekate, SUBTHs 014 Stand, No 619 D trot, between Gab and MRS. FISHER devotes her atieution wo the wants >t ih f Aste Now Ly man LEOMVUY atlended <> ” ND-BAND CLOTHING THE Fost drFice 204 ENTH 8: REET NOKTHWEST. She eeaee nie |S a ea

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