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» POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OW F*hit FOPULAL S AML. 5! _ DAILY LINE! UNITED STATLS MALL ! S"EAMFES GFOPG? L} ARY AND FXCELSIOR! 0 Norfolk % Pont “aod ‘ound T. 20) Pola vost a First. accommodation cannot be lurnialied for Bees. ‘Steamer ‘Tth-street wharf daily, ‘eaves yc Tt SUNDAYS &15:30 p.m, SATURDAYS AT 6 P.M. aes, Bieht sxcursionss special festure. Return cnday morniuz. i (etm good on either Leary or Excelsior, twers. Fare from Washinston to New York, $9.50: Boston, $15.75, including stateroom, beri and meek. Preisit received daily until § p.m. L. M. HUDGINS, Gen. ‘WM. P. WELCH. Agent. ) OOK AT LOW FARES. *, To Poin TEAR end NOS LEY i 0 Point Lookout, Fortress Monee and Norfo! BONLAY, WEDNESDAY snd FF 1UAY, at 5:30 p.m, smd SATURDAY, ‘at 6:30 p.m. Feturning, leave N. rfolk Ni XT DAY ai4 p.m. FAKE, Sic} ACH WAY. POTOMAC RIVER LANDING=.—-teamer THOMP- BON leavee MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, re, 25 Conte. XANDHIA FERRY.—EVERY SU~ DAY MPHON, leaving ber wharf, Washinton, st 9:08. m., and Alex ‘Conm dai teAMEu aknowomiTH Leaves 7th street wharf stT a. m.¢y: FOTOMAC RIVEL LANDINGS, with Baltimore and Ohio R. R._at **Shep- », at Alexandria with 7:30 a. m. Ferry Bat On Mondays for Nomini aod iuter- returning uesdays. Gn Thursdays “th Cieanent’s Bay, wharvon ste inudines, returning Friuaye. “On Sot J.B PADGFTT, Aut, ©. W, RIDLEY, Mau Tth et. wharf, Washing.on, D. 0. VERNON! MT. CORCORAN fexrent Sunday) for Mt. & Wi. ; returning resches Washing- Petense TRANSORTATION LINZ, W. C. Geoghegan, th etree, every NU & BRO., Agents, th et. ‘aust Fs. ave. K MATTANO LI AV_S WA-HINC 8. Thesis 7 Sundaysand Trea-ays d Ss wharf and Chapel Point T nea; MEE G PENNSYLVANTA TH, WEST, K PFECT 3 HEN SDID § NT EQU iste, 1S. PROM STATION, os EMONT, ORNER to Chicago, > RAT Cananda: Buflalo, % a my. dolly, except Sazurday. with Paines Care, Weghi-gtou te" Cauancaicas, atid Harrisvarg 1 is, except = ‘30 p.m. every Week day. through trains connect al 6-40, 8-00, 9-30, 9:50, 19:40 a. 7 a} 20, 440, 6:40, 7290,9.00, and WYO Ee 30, 2040 9. 1h. 4:20, O73, Ts), mn. Creek Line, 6:40 a.m, and 4:40 p.m. daily, ‘Sunday. im, 6:40a.m. and 4:40 p.m. dali; except )B,ALEXANDEIA AND WASHINGION D. }, 12:00 and 11:20 5:10, 7:00 ‘On Studay af 00 and 9-10 p.m. at the office, northeast eor- Pennsylvanis avenue and at -he can be elt for the checking of on from hotels and reetdences, - WOOD, General Passenger Agent. PUGH, General Manase: 3d THE WEST. ASHING 10 Ko JAS 8E¥ COUPLER: S DAY, MAY 35th, 1983, on, coxner of New Jersey nati, Louisville and St. Louis 10-1> a m., 10:10 p.m. with Paice Sleeping Care to above 3 W:1Saw. daily to Chicazo, Except saturtay. For Litt-burg at 8:30 a. m. »né 8:40 p. m. daily; 8:40 fo peo #, Geveland and Letoit, with Sleep- snd Balthion B exces H or Frederick, 8:30 a mi. 10:13 a.m. and 4:45 | . daily except Sunday. wu 10-15a.1., daily except Sunday, 5:45 the Weet daily, 6: p.m. and Philadelphia, 2: . S10 pan. daily exoep) ols, 230 wea, 1:00, 6:55 10:40 a.m, 6:37 pte Fes panto, 21 hme daily except Sanday, Fou Pweciek, snd inmrmedints penta 8:46 a. m.. 10-00 a.m., 2.15, 4:20 p.m., and 4:00 p.m. tally + 10:00 Snr, 8:00 p.m, dally from Rocks ‘Trains leave Reltimore foe Washington at?, 4:40, 6:40, 0, 9 9:10, amd 10-0) a m.. 12. 6:26, 7:98, ae }. 7:80. 9, 7.20 and 9°00 p.m. Waebsnewn wtop at Belay Station ex- m. ; 2 her iuforsgpston appiy~at the Baltimore ant Set Uftice Washiugtn Stition, 01d ant tet Wy hia avemna, oormer (4th vtreat, where oF ere ICAL, & (4H MebY FOR LA re erplons aud went $0 xin, who divide profile with ty WO Died of s cre of private dimases shoa Bolt Drs BROTHERS and GHAY, 906 B streeta. w. Will furnish inedicine, guarantee ‘a cure or ho vay: sepl-lm® ‘Thirty-s-ver years’ experience. L. L. BLAKI, Captain. STA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL. | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. * Te-noKKOW. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. C ness Guiass. ; WLING, Auctioneer. 4 aie iE ARLOR AND Me Proms Do} r SAL OF PLUGART. P — * SSTONYE'S SALE OF 4 FINE SOT OF GROCFRY THUKSDAY MORNING, SLPT: MBER ASP DR Uae. VANDA SMALL, STOCK OF GuUDSS Tere 18S AT BALE YALE To OCLOOK, AND HOUSLFURNISHING GooDs, SOU. BEAST. SOF MGMTH ANDI STMELTS | whhin my su-ticn toons, I shell coli the ‘ellowin® | sossvecners Atting out or replenishing ean now find The undersiucd, a6 ans ence of America, | Six Pari Suites. u in Turkish Velvet and ‘st our store s Complete Stock of above goods wibon TUssHAY, the ELtVENTH AY OF SEP: Embossea P from best Mannfactarers, both TEMBER, at TEN O'CL CK A, M., offer for salost | Large | acy Turkish Rocker. Foretsn and Domestic. thastoce at tas eth econ eect Baek ete | Tee t Patont Rookery: Turkish Arm Chats. nes Now Audestas Etiaswerg, Reckeced theetore a weet, wo Walnut Patant ieobate: soah a {navy yard. consctine of om 1 lagunt Marcie | One Inne Obetens Renee area Top Meat Counter, a: d other counters, one Larg- Ie | wo ..bony Window Chatrs. Pottery and Eddy Refrigerasors. Boz. cow: $125, Lot of Shetvinx, P.aticrn: and other | Forty Smyrna different sizes. BI oi fg ease oar M. W. BEVERIDGR ard ‘aso's ‘omb.nation ‘handsome Marble Top Cham! Ee SF ta i Smeets spt ___No, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 0 Axéures an: s. "bide ceived by the underssgned until | N.B.—Thess. first-. Ines gooda, and should com- | J>EFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS Hin dag of sales Aeplgudid chance ie offeted crane | mNs pnt aame ate al rst Iam R ness, thestand bet.gat ths corner of the ard oO rEANR _ BuOwW ING, Columbian hinge, 4 cet north we Buildin 416 OTS RK T. BEOWNING, Amfence, All creditors will please present their claims (o iho aanignee. sp5,8,10 JOLEY, Auctioneer. On MUNDAY. SEPTEMBER TENTH, at TN AND AHA FA. M., there will be a wreat | ale of TA ck and Colored sting, = Uk Veivets in « ar- net, Navy Biue, Black, Myrtie and Grenat, Velvewens i sil shafies, fine Black Cadtimerem, 40 and 48 inches mide. Also, fine Dress Goole, Fr: neh Plaids, ail woo ; Tsble Linens, Housekeeying Goods, and the balance of stock gene ally at 908 7th street northwest. As the auction will © ose uext Saturday, ladies are particulsrly invited to attend thi special wale, as every” arsiclo wil bee ad out reserve, FOLEY, Auctioneer: sent: FOLEY: Auctioneer. I will sel DAY, Sze at TN U% consistin Gold re, No. 218 H street northwest, TUES- BER ELEVENTH, 1883, commenci WCKAM., a splendid ine of Jewerv, edies’ and Gentlemen's be of Jewelry: styles. one Mili wo Silver rm. Shelving, Peron eho wort jin to pir at private sale before the a i MB LE hase the above-named elo cau doco Uy Se 2 ator din stove No. KG cu-mencing EVERY MCR # AT “EEN-AND- {X. end wil continue from dey today lerw ar, Corset: ta, Sheetings tn ail eres, Fiannels, Domestics of all kiuds, other :tticles teo hurierous to mention, es are sjecially invited to: ttend thia cals, as the seen are Hue aud will be sold witho t Frese: iyi M. FOLI- +, Auctioneer. TPEOMAS DOMLING, Anctioneer. T USTEE S, IN TRE SUB i, 31 corded in Liber No. of the land records of the aud further by virtueof a decree of hie: istri trict of Columbia, passed 1879,in Fguity Cause No. ion, in front of the prem ¥ EK TH DAYo! Si. i, A.D. 1883, st FIVe O'CLOCK P.M., the pal estate In the District of Columbia, ‘to 4, in section No. J, in the subdivision Sof Barry Farm, accord:ns to the plac in the offic: of the surveyor of Wwashing- District of Colnmbia. = One-third cash, and the balance in interest thereon. A deposi if cae. ‘Lerme are not co ss, the ‘Trustee reve:ves the Ti property at the rick and cost of vefaultir ‘he tite to be re woULtof AMS T. WOBMLE ned by the Trostee unt ‘nse money has been paid. ‘rustee, 522 Sth st. .w. seps-dkds TPEMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. 6 SECOND STE! » Be FETS NORTHEAS 4 IN CLOSE Ty To T! ‘API. OL, At AUC ION. = DAY AFT RNOO ,SEPTEMBEL: 1483, in frout of the premises, at ICK,' T shail sell the “above resi- nprovementa consist of a three-story ‘k, © ntening pine rooms, with bath room iairobe stove an: crates. The honse berongh repels having beeu Sepaee taroughout, aud being im eloce proximity, ol takes ita ‘very desirable property, either or wan investment. $1.50 cauh; the balance at one, two and with notes: inv interest at 6 per cent 4 paid, and secured by a deed of trust on Alfcouveysncing at purchaser's cust. red at tine of sale. \T AND COSTLY eLS AD OTHER , AT AUCTION. ated January 17th, A.D. uly rec: rded in Liber Ne. 994, folio 153, and records for Wachington, D-C., and by ion ef the party secured thereby, J shall se! at om, on TU -DAY, -EP) EMBER A.D. 183, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK 6 pretwizes, No. 117 C street so..theast. the Furniture, Bedding. Carpets, etc., mentioned in the sel nies atts d to said deed of trust, uamed in part: Handsome Parior Suite, upholstered in raw silk, Patent Rocker, upholstered in raw silk. Phony ables, covered with plish; fasy Chairs. Handsome Waluut Chaniber Suites. Wainut Marble-top Buffet, Dining-room Chairs, brace ‘arm. Wa:nut Chiffonier, very costly; Hall Back, mirror back. Walnut Pil arf xtension Table. Wainut eeretary. clexantly carved. Lace Curtains and | ambr-qu ne, Walnut Library Tabies, Walnut Writing Desk, Boston Easy Chair. Lounges, French Couches, Walnut Folding Chair. Maroon Sleepy Hollow, Walnut Hall Chairs. Kectining Chair, uphoistered in leather. Boy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain aud other Carpets. ‘Smyrna Kugs and diats Sheep Mats. Aceh Chamber Suites, Mante! Mirrors. Mattresses, Di Blankets, Comforts, Sheets, ‘Towels, Napking, Springs, ete. Many other artic es, too nume-ous to mention. 2 he above collection of furniture is in perfect order an | worthy the att-ntion of buyers. auzs-d ALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trustee, S9- THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, SEPsEMBER THIRTE? 'H, 3 tour aud place. B. order of the Trustee.” ae3-d FAMILY SUPPLIES. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS coc RRE, EER ,855g ROR REE = R E EEE &gss8 7 4 NN N aa ETRE is NG % ERE HN NN G co ROR iS NN % bi ll A NN N COO KKB b3 Ht AA NN NO OF R HAANNNO KE R RE TLASAN NNO OK % KERRULLLIA AN NN 000 KEBS GGG. oo L DDD. G@G GOoL DD Ga S Qk BB G Ga oL DD D Ge “U0 LLL bop H H H Hy Wity, ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL 40uL4, BREAD AN tee Levet, corner Ist ie! Fis 3 re i DENTISTRY. = —— KR. 8. 1, SOOTT, DENTIST, WOULD RESPECT- 5 a termiie Of his, profession at 1207 F streat resume { 2 northwest on September first, au23-lm* 2. DUE, DENTIST, 715 leva STREET NORTH- reat. Dwaiful ots of Teeth and s perfect fit. ‘eth filled for $1. ‘without pain, 50 cents. Tee ‘Extracting ts — arcanted. ~ dedi R. HARTLEBEN, GRADUATE OF PENNSYL- Daze Philadel; ba rehased office thd regfsaor, has. 1 deutly him to my patrons and the public erally as a dentist of undoubted ability. Md. A- EXRMA'S, Dentist, 1019 14th staew. ag RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- ¥ ita splendid success.” Modern methods and skillin Branches of Dentrtry. Moderate fees. ja-ly DR. DONNALLY, 1321 F street northwest. Distt XDALt PaRsons, Dewrisr, mi 428 7th street northy ‘Ballantyne’s Book Wrecistinned Specialist In the oi y? Why, Dr. BROTH: Ics is—over thirty-two 906 B at.nw. Bworn to before A. C. Kichards, Justice of the Peace, sep/-I ANI REST. . M cto of Dm. BROTHE. S* Invigorating Cordial, tl care any cane of Seminal Weaknera Nervous Ds- Likty sut Impotency. It imparts viror to the whole Bextem. 206 Bstret southwest. Im? TLiimt §. 208 C88 CONFIDENTLY CONSULT 4 Da. Bho HERS, 906 B street outhwest. Purtic- ‘Bist sth nition paid toall diseanes peouiar to Ladies, war- Fed cr Al irregularities and Ovarian tr ubles -ive years’ experien €, su 27-1m* B GRADUAT . 20 Ht. LEON'S FPMALY cidtreme on receipt of 8 MPORTANT FO LADIOS LADIES r accompirdated with Board, bfore, during sat ates icknew, with Medical Treatment. “in aw family." Addreee Mre. M. H. SLOANE. 116 Nort one, Glixe street, Baltimore. Dr. Sloane's Nervine, Tome for tc Generative Organs, §1 per botue. ase R™ RADE DR. MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS Certann crrn for ail Urmary Diseases, lnotency, 5 ng; ,Somerthese, cured in 4% hours’ corner 12th street sud Pennsylvania Svenne northwest, rice $6 per box, cunt by mau under Sra. Ob FLceDt of price salt ILLS MAILED TO ANY Box 307 City P.O.au2l- pry D2 Mi ZALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 497 (TH AJ strest, tires doors from corner E..” Dentistry in all it» branches. ‘Teeth inserted $7 perset. All ranted. THE TRADES. ELGELS, JOURNALS, ware 9 CASH. » Bo, ‘Toomer st Lyeetts Bindery 012 Ba ane beef IBSON BROTHERS, EN OE STE nN or Printing a specialty. sopl0-3t XHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. emcees am Sir/and 515 90 street, corner D. REGUL E OF HOUSEHOLD FUR E MAND EFI OTS, CONSISTING OF PARLOR TES, BEDROOM SETS, EXTENSION TA- AND LATHER; MATREENSES, PEA THER B DS AND ILEOWS: RATTAN AND WALNUT CKIBS, KITCHEN HEQUISITES, &o. 180, ONE NO-TOP BUGGY AND HARNESS AND A JOB LOT OF ABLE CUTLERY, TO CLUSE AN ACCOUNT, “AT AU TION. DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER ELEV- ENTH, commencing af O'CLOCK, ‘in front of wi suction Fooms, corner 9th ‘and D st ects orthweat, we wilt soll s yenural aseuriment of the above. is, 5 Sanaa ses ar DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. Mpiomas DOWLING. Auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE OF CLASSICAL. AN}) MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Comprising about yoiumes, many Fix ' LY ILLUSTRATED AND BOUND, Beng a consignment per Steamer Hibernian, from Lon- coe OK SALE SROOM, SOUTHWEST CuRNE(t FLEVENTH Sr. and PENN- oY WASHINGTON, DG. VA: iN 5 On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1%, 1883 at 7 O'CLOCK BP. M., AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. repl0-7t THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auct. }OMAS DOWLING. Auction -er. VABLE, IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SOUTH IDE GRACE STREET, Be. TWEEN HIGH AND HVTOMAC, GEORGETOWN, D.C. AT Ai On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER, FOURTEE 1H, 1883, at HALF-PAST FOU! 0” LOGK, in front of the premises, I ahall sell Lot 78, having a front of 33 feet by by a depth cf 95 00-100 fect to an alley, being No. 3214 Grace street, between. dich and Potomac. Tmprovementa consist of two- atory trame comtuining echt rooms. IMMEVIATELY AF. R, Lot 79, in rear of above proverts, 20 75-1 0x74 47-100, improved by # small frame dwelling, being No, 3210. vn at wal “FHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AL SALE OF Ri GISTERED SHORT- ATTLE will take place ut ROSE HILG STOCK FARM, about haifa miie from pidan Sta- ton, Van, Va. Midiand B.R.) THURSDAY, septem- 20th, “1883. ‘The sale wiil be conducted by Col. L. P.. MUIR, Sec- Tetary American Breeders’ Associatiop, Chicaso, Ill. “Chere wiil be twenty-nine females and eight bulls of he most fashionable families. ‘These will Lesold a se.ect flock of Cotswold She-p and a fw well-bred Colts; also some maing and driving orsea, and the splendid taliion CANTON, by Jay id. Canton is nine years oli, and is sixteon, and three-quarter inches hizh; is a beautiful bay, and is to be scld because the owner has used him ior Ave years aud mont or the mares now being bred are 15 colts. For cvialogues address tho Proprietor. ev lO817 0. F. ERS. &. Baltimore, Ma. CaANCERY SALE OF PAOPERTY ON THE WEST =1D1. OF NINTH SiRELT, THL:.D LOT SOUTH eM THE CORNEI¢ OF'0 STREET NORTH- By Et of a decree passed Me the Supreme, Court o! the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause! No. 7,098, on the 2d day of pri, A.D. 1883, the’ Wudersizned rustees will sell to the highest bidder. at public auction, on FRIDAY, ‘THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF ScPTEMBER, A’D. 1883, in front of the vremises, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed property, to-wit: Lot No. 63, in equare No.367, situated in the city of Washington. Distr.ct of Colum: bi. on the west side of 9:h -treet, between N and O Streets uorthwest, together with the improvements thereon, which consist of two irame tenements, num- Lered respectively 1328 and 1330. ‘Terms, ag prescribed by the decree, are: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equai installments or crediis of six and twelve month: Tespectively, with notes bear interest from date o sale. A deposit of $100 to be made at time of sac. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from dste of sale the trustees reserve the right to resed the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, JaMr> H. SMITH, 522 th et. nw. RB BO Liwis, ‘Trustees. 416 5th +t. n.w. sepl0-dkds DUNOAN ON BROS., Auctioneers. gpaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. THUSTEES' SALE OF HOUSE AND LOTS IN BLA- DeNSBURG, MD. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 26th, day cf June, 1879, recorded in Liber A. T. B., No 1, folio 340, et eeq., one of the Land Record Books! for Prince Geo ge's county, we shall offer for aale at public auction, in iront of the premises, on TUESDAY, tH DAY OF SEPT: MB?R, 1883, at M., all that lot or ‘of wround lonsburg, in sald county, and Slite of Maryland, known aid distinguished Gn the Plat of said town at Lot No. ‘thirty-eight (38). IMM. DIATELY AF: the sale of the above we shall, by virtue of the same «teed, offer all that paroal of land, kuown as Lot No, Thirty-nine (39), in said town, situate between the house formerly owned by Hanson Penn and the lot of croun: owned by Benja- Min Lowndes. ‘i his lot is improved by a comfor.uble brick dwelling of three stories, iu s good stale Of preservation. Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, for which purchasors notes will be ‘re, quired, ww interest and secured ty a deed of trust on the jremisos: or all cash, at the, option of purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. RICHARD 1. MOR ELL, } Trustees. sep6-10¢ GEOKGE J. SEUFFERLE, FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (PROVED REAL FSTATF, 2 (HIR | EENTH TRUETS SOUTHWEST, BEING PREM- 306 D STREET AND 401 THIKTEENTH STREET By virtue of a decree of the spon Court of, No, B40S, docket 32 the baer te ae No, 8408, docket 3 the ade a Prurte, will offer for sale at public auction, on WEDNES! AY, the NI.Et TH DAY OF SEPTEMB:R, A.D. 1583, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P_M., in front of the premises, the following-desor bed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, Districtof Columbia, to wit: All of original Lot numbered tsn (10), in square numbered] two hundred and sixty-eight (368), improved by two frame houses. aid lot fronts fifty (50) feet on 13th street west, and has a depth of seventy (70) feet and ten (10) inches, or there: bouts, on D street south. The property wid first be offered in two parcels. ‘The larger house and the ground bek ing thereto w:ll be first offered, unless the Trustee, hia discretion, should de=ro it proper to offer the other and +maller first. If offers are not deemed adequate then the property will be offered as an entirety, terms of sale, as prescribed by decree: If sold in two parcels one-third (3) cash; the remainder in sx (6) and twelve (12) mouths. If sold in one parcel, one- turd (5) cash, and remainder in one (1) and two(2) dears. Cosh payment or payiente fo be made ou. day Of +a.e, or within seven (+) days thereafter. Defer: payments to be evidenced by promissory notes of the purchaser or purchase bearing date on day of sale, taid nites to bear interest at the Pate of ix (6) per cok ver aunum till paid. Title to be retained by Trustee unti entire purchase money is paid, or, at the option of the purchaser or purchasers, a deed or deeds will be given and a deed or deeds of trust taken. If {the pro erty should be sold in ove Joh deposit of $100 Mmade at time of saic. If sold in two lots, then $100 de- posit for the larger and $50 for the smaller atsame time. llconveyancing and recording to be at cost of purchaser or purchasers, _ If terme of sale are not com- Tiled with within seven’ (7) daye. tho vroperty, oF the thereof w th respect to which default is made, will resold at the anicostof the defautting pur- chaser or, purchasers, after five (5) days’ notice, and Sonee THOMAS L GARDNER, T tee, ras sepT-d&ds No. 811 13th street northwest. JOU SHERMAN & 00., Auctionsors. Fiercest, a. UCLOOE P, M., I, as Hon, im frontot tie preminct, all pared), and lot of land situate in the , District of Columbia, known as easternmost twenty-five (25) front on full depth thereof of original lot number (9), in square win! undred and twelve (612), improved Stual! trate house ee sepT-7t IHOMAS DOWLING, Ai a VALUABLY IMPROVED PROPERTY IN WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. G., AT AUC- On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER SEVENTEEN’ 1883, at FOUN DCLOUE tn front of the peeennae| Ishall rell the folloy perty, yiz: Ne Lanvin frou of €4 foot (CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estato Agent. TRUSTEES’ oie oF TALUAELE IMPROVED PROPE! ON 8 8° TWEEN UR TRENTH AND FLFIEENTH STHERTS NOSTE. AT HEDUC} D PRICES, Siac ee GEO. WATTS, 3y2%6__-8147th street, 6 doors above Penna. avenge, Dasrorrrs Fivm, and ett quality of GASOLINE, ss wen as VAPOR ‘OVI ferent makes and all ‘constantly REFUIGEBATOES and WATER COOLERS st re- uced prices. COOKING STO) RANG! ICK SETT snd PORTABLE SrATe MAN Ege Ser FUL NACE 0 great variety. W. 8. JENKd & O0.. eR ‘717 Th _ntrest_nortnwest. SEWING MACHINES, &c. Bi QEENING OF LHe AMERICAN SEWING MA. CHINE OFFICE. In connection with the NEW QUEEN, we have secured the axency for the New Amer- Yean Sewing Machines (foot and han 1 power.) he 20 rear established reputation of the Am. 8. M.Co. for turn- out only the very best of work is too weil known to needeomment. ‘The New American No.7 has avery high arm, exce-dingly light running, positively noiseless, eelf- out and made of the finest stegs. Owners of oid American machines will please call at this office to have them exchanyed for the high-arm new No. 7; or have them and made equal to new. all’ means try the snew No. 7 tefore bu; ng any ma- chine. Just received, a fresh supply of QUEEN Ma- chines. “W. t and repair all kinds. C. AUER- BACH, Corner jth and Hi Streets. Gent’ Furnishings and Hats next door. sep3 AV« YOU SEcN IT? THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE. If not be sure to examine it before you purchase. Tt 45 poritively the Hghtest running and simplest sewing ‘ever made. We have also the light ranning NEW HOME, a simpioand durable ‘Sewing Machine. Vall ocher mais ays on han * ‘Machines wo.d oneasy monthly payments and special Somes ** OPPENHEIMEN’S Reliable Sewing Machine and Fashion Rooms, £28 9th street northwest, St Cloud Building. Good Machines For Rent. Alt kinds wopaired. 3728 O WINDY ADVERTISEMENTS NO INSOLENT agent to talk you to death, but the ‘Asort- inent of all the Leaving Sewink Machines at | rices that no canvasser can approach, r &O, weve. NEE my3 ani PIANOS AND ORGANS. G L. WILD _& BKO., Alwiyn offer Special harsoitenie Geek Bayer for the raya offer § x Stieff. tne Kranich & i ch and New Eng- Jand PIANOS and Barker ORGANS, ner or Cet id d, but ell on easy install- Seo ne Pur ato Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. eep4 Casuxcey J. Ree fitrii Offers the following Special Bargains in PIANOS AND ORGANS, No. 1.—A Double Round, elaborately finished Rose- Mood Square Grand Piano, mace by Wm. Kuabe & 0. ft.a cost or $850, proverty of an ex-renator, used very litile, and without a scratch. Price 0: ly $.90. N in handsome ebonized 0. 2—A superb Upright care, used four months, m: the leading Boston izinal price. $1, 000. manufacturer; has no suj ". Offered by party leavins the city at No. 3.—A full T-octave Kosswood Pi 10, carved legs, overstrung base, good as new, used three months by ex-clerk, offered for cash at $150. re m No. 4.—Full 7-oct. Piano, with overstrung base, by Marshall & Frauver, of Albany, N. Y., and worth $350, offered at $123, 0. 5. —An elegant 7-goct. 3-stringed Cabinet Grand ‘Upriicht Piano (new), offered by manufacturers at $175. No. 6. ‘A Genuins Daniel K. Beatty, $125; 27 Stoop p uperior in 5 octaves, by J. & ones perior Organ. ves, by J. Esty No. &.—Special prices in the matchless Shonincer Cymbeila Organs, the only. o containing = com- pleto chime of ‘bells; sold on $6 month bay menta, 20 433 Tth street northwest, an Hertsexave Praxos, HIGH ST STAND \KD OF EXCELLENCE, CELEBRATED FOR BKILLIANCY OF TONE AND <q DUKABILITY. SINGING QUALITY UNRIVALED. WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH SUPERIOR TO ALL FACTONY PRICE—RASY PAYMENTS, exchinige exten advantages in Sha waice cl xtra advi 6 hel old instruments; and balance can be id month... Open I. EINERAMi*g: BIANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 427 10th street northweat. aus EICHENBACt'S PIANO WAKEBOOMS. PIANOS: of various makes for sale and rent at re-, duced prices, | Win. Knabe & Co.'s wurid-re nowned Pianos. luning and Repairing. ith street, above Pa. ave. P4yos, ORGANS, SHEE MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Made. EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Fiance and Organs sold on instalments, rented or ex- Changed; rent upplied ir purchased. 5 CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete Stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET. ‘Managing partner of the late firm Ellis & Co. 2 —_—_—_—_———EEE_———E_—_E ee FINANCIAL. Howe Insvesrvesz. GILMORE MICA MINING C0, Offer For Sale * $5,000 FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON BONDS. ‘These Bonds have four years to run, bearing 4 per cent interest, uaranteed and payable quarterly. Each purel of a $100 Bond receives aa bonus 100 Shares of the Capital tock, full paid, nou-assessable. ‘The amount offered being limited, early application is desirable. ~end for prospectns, or apply for all inform. tion, either at the Office of the Company, 633 F street northwest, or ADAMS & CO., ‘629 ¥ street northwost, Samples of Plate Mica and Mica in the rouzh can be seen. aus0-Im ADAMS & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 629 F Srazer, Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE PE- TEOLEUM, either for cash or on margin. ‘We offer small lot POsTAL TELEGRAPH BONDS, with or without Stook. INVESTMENT SEOURITIES ON HAND OR PUR- CHASED TO OLDER ON COMMISSION. ‘We invite Correspondence, All information cheer- fully given. aul UY AND SELL U. 8. GOV'T AND D. 0. BOND! Bie Wasi 6. GASLIGHT and ALL Deposits received subject to cheok. We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city eccuritics, and are prepared st all tumes to answer inqui- Hee regarding same, HARRY C. TOWERS & CO., BANEEbS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, my31 1420 ¥F STREET NORTHWEST, P BIVATE BETWEEN Jan30 othar City WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. Promptly. Quotations of Stocks formation regarding the Markets wires INSTANT.¥ direct from the ew York Stock ’ al Exchange. SPECIALTIES. Soon geeese Eee ae | EEE 2d Edition. Lalest Telazrams t Tho Star. Great Demonstration in Ireland THIRTY THOUSAND PROFLE PRESENT—THE REBOLU- ‘TIONS—SPRECH OF MICHAEL Davirr. Dosim, Sept 1Q—The demonstration at Water- ford on 7, under prodllewe greats the Irish National League, was ai by over thirty thousand persons Tne city was oy decorated with flags and emblems, and there was an imposing procession with banners and several Te is of music. tas sontes nasser sean, eater te xt opane Dat at ene that — ‘ngland by the necesstt time gran! to Canada because Canada was rebellious. The She on Of the resolutions was greeted with loud ed Michael Davitt In his speech denounced the land act as entirely inadequate to the needs of Ireland. He stated that nut one-sixth of the land cases had. yet been heard, and that when they had been all settled the reduction of rent would not amount to one million pounds, ———>___ France and China A CONFERENCE ON THE TONQUIN QU ESTION WITH- OUT RESULTS. Paris, Sept 10—T..: Figaro states that a second interview took piace between M.Challamel- Lacour, the French minister of foreign affairs, and the Marqu s Tseng , the Chinese ambassador, at which the question of the location of the fron- er of Tonquia and the independence of Annam Were discussed. The conference, however, was concluded Without any defluite result being ar- Tived at. UNRELIABLE STATEMENTS. Lonpon, Sept. 10—The Puris correspondent of the Standard regards the statements made in the Figaro of Saturday touching the proposition sub- mitted by the Chinese ambassador for the settle- ment Of the Tonquin diMcuity as unreliable. ——___ Foreign News by Cable. REOPENING OF THE WHOLE BaSTERN QUESTION FEARED. Lonpon, Septemper 10.—The Post's Berlin cor- Tespondent savs the agents of the Czar in Bulga- Tia are acting ina thoroughly revolutionary man- her and do not even disdain a coalition with the nibilists. It ts feared that their actions will bring about a crisis that will lead to Uhe reopen- ing of the whole eastern question. A dispatch to the Telegraph trom Vienna, refer- Ting to affairs in Bulgaria, says It can be posi- Uvely stated that the object of Russia is to get rid of Prince Alexander and place its own nominee upon the throne. None of the powers will, how- ever, tolerate the usurp.tion of the throne of Bul- garla by a Russian pretender, even though he should prove to be the Grand Duke Sergius or the Grand Duke Paul, The Standard’s correspondent at Berlin states that the joining of Roumania in alliance with Austria and Germany is the answer to the Russian coup d'etat in Bulgaria, He adds that the rela- Uons now existing between Germany and Russia are more than cold, and that it 1s reported that the Russiaps are ‘concentrating an armed force north of the river Pruth, between Roumanta and Bessarabia. DEATH, Dvsiin, Sept. 10.—Right Hon. Hugh Law, Q C., Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1s dead, eS The Cotton Crop. A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. ‘New ORLEANS, Sept. 10.—The following detalls are given from the offictal statement of the cot- ton crop of the U. 8. for the year ending August 81, 1883, Issued by the national cotton exchange of Ainerica: Net port receipts for the year, 6.009.612 bales; “last year, 4,088,037 bales’ ‘Total overland ‘rail Shipments direct trom pro- ducers, this year, 1,178,560 Dales; last year, 1,066,217 bales. Of wh.cl to northern mills, this Yeur, 641,801 bales; last year, 489,170 balea. Total takings of northern spinners, this year, 1,759,703 Dales; last year, 1,677,061 bales’ "Total takings of southern mills, this year, 313,293 bales; last Yeur, 236,954 bales, ‘Takings of all United ‘Stites mills, unis year, 2,073,006 bo es: last years, 1,964,835 bales, Stocks at all ports August 81, this year, 235,484 bales; last year, 125,582 bales. ‘Total crop of the United States,’ this year, 6,919,758 bales; last year, 6,456,048 bales.“ Exports "to Great Britain, this year,2,885,904 bales; last year, 2,294,500 bales. “Exports io France, this year, 488,808 bales; last year, 379,915 bales. Exports to ihe continent, this year, 1,853,939 bales; last year, 826,627 bales” Exports ‘to channel ports, 15,408 bales; last yéar, 49.973 bales. Total foreign’ exports,’ this year, 4,724,044 bales; last year, 8,551,075 bales. ———E The Postal Notes. MISTAKES BY POSTMA3TERS—THE BANKS RECRIVE THEM HERE. A Srar reporter to-day called the attention of Dr. McDonald, superintendent of the money- order service, to a newadispatch from Chicago stat Ang that the new postal notes are deemed a failure because of the number of mistakes made in issuing them. The doctor sald: “Yes Tve seen that. Oh, no doubt takes are made by postinasters, but they are Sporadic. We anticipated that at the start. This is but temporary, however, and doesn’t amount to much. I've heard of no complaint except that mentioned in the papers. Postmasters will soon learn to issue the notes correctly. In the early Gays or the money order service mntstakes were made, but few now occur.” 5 At the city post office here no complaint has been received from the banks. A number of notes have been presented by the banks for collection, In reference to the postal note mentioned in THR Sta the other day as having been rejected be- cause It was drawn on “ Washington,” and not “Washington, D. C.,” Mr. Merrill stated to a Star Teporter to-day that the real reason for rejection Was that the note was defective in other res} Notes in which the only error is omitting the “D, C.” are promptly paid, and all notes are paid on which It 1s Possible’ for’ this ofice get cre APPOINTMENTS IN THE City Post OFFick— James H. Brown and Willlam E Cook were appointed and sworn in as clerks to-day in the registered letter division of the city post office. Their names were select trom the list of eligibles provided by the recent Civil service examination. Five or six others passed creditable exam!nations, but there are no Places for them. Customs CouLactions—A table prepared in the Treasury department, of the business in the sev- eral customs districts in the United States during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1883, shows that $216,780,869 were collected at an expense of $6,422, 127, the average cost of collecting $1 in all the dis- wicts Deing 029. EX-RePRESENTATIVE BUTTERWORTH, Of Ohio, to- day submitted to the commissioner of internal revenue a petition on behalf of the National Ait el Association requesting that they be al- lowed to run low wines as high as % per cent proot, Peel Sarina! regulations restrict them to 20 r cent. The commissioner took the matter un- T advisement and will give a decision shortly. Brps were opened at the Treasury department to-day for cut stone for the superstructure of the custom house at Buffalo, N. ¥., a3 follows: Jacob eee Ar a ee M. A. McGowan 5 lowell granite com) Ne § 43; Alpert Newson, Toledo, $4,005; knap mean 3 P. Straub, Buffilo, $86900; W. Bufo, $30 $00; PK .3 Es pomaiea r, Battal, Carer Crank, of the revenue marine service, has returned. Tas Caron Loox, which has been in use in the internal revenue service for some time, having been reported upon unfavorably, invitations were extended to lock-makers throughout the country to present different kinds of locks for examina- ton. & number of lock-makers before the commission appointed for the purpose and submitted their sumples for examination, to- gether with statements regarding them. ‘The commission will report to the commissioner &f internal revenue upon the matter. RETURNED TO THE Orry.—Mr. James R. Young, chief clerk, and Mr. Stanton, pardon clerk of the Department of Justice, have returned from their ‘vacations, Tae Naval Apvisory Boarp met to-day and assigned Chief Engineer Wharton to duty at New York as inspector of machin for the new cruisers at the Morgan tron works. Naval ORDERS.—Capt, Robert Boyd was to-day detached from the navy yard at Mare Island, CaL, and Commander Henry Glass ordered to relieve The Commissioner of Pensions today recom- mended the dismissal of a clerk in the Pension bu- Teau named Bonnell, who was appointed from the District of Columbia, and who, It was charged, had dee! ng ‘on the ‘with as to the condition of claims in the In the particular case for ogi e was recommended alleged, Told an outside confederate teat tobe and Sete ina cee ve of the suspension was to uncomfortably crowd the Parallel line om the Avenue with passengers, there sirmgsos Sundngl, wea out for an who visit Oak Sit civer potato interese cea superintendent of the Metropolitan road stated that be had ty Of men to run the cars, ‘Dut they were to Work on account of threats ey Saint a ote aptecan a fas Ss was In nowise connected with 0 atria. ‘There were, at 1 o'clock , Dut seevan, out of the seventess cars of o Lue ——_.__— Reopening of the Public Schools. ON ABSENTEE IN THE NORMAL SCHOOL—460 PUPILS 4 ‘The Normal school opened to-day with % pups Present; one absent on account of death in family. The High school opened with 460 pupils, which 1g not quite the full complement. Word has been Teceived from a number of candidates admitted last June that they are now absent, but wiil re- turn in the course of five days. There is a very full attendance in all the divi- sions,and when the adtntistuns on tickets come In to-morrow It is thougut that every achool-room Will be filled. —— An Infringement Sw AN ACTION BROUGHT AGAINST THE UNITED STATES ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMPANY. Messrs Eppa Huntoi and Jef Chandler, as at- torneys for the consolidated Electric Light com- pany of New York, to-day filed a bill against the United States Electric Light company of Washiug- ton for an injunction, discovery and account. The complainant claim; $> be the sole owner of the origiual letters patent for an electric ligting system obtained by W. E Sawyer and Aivion Mann, of Brooklyn, in 1878; subsequently reissued to the Blectro-Dynamic ‘Light company as as- signee June 6, 1882 ‘he complainant charges that the defendant 1s now making and selling the patent inven- ton of the -electric light system and also intringing on the inventions for a regulator for electric lampa, improvement 10 the treatment of carbons for electric lighung, &. A writ of in- Junction ts asked for also on account of the gains, profits, &. ‘This 1s sald to_be the first of aseries of sults which will be instituted in various cittes in which it 4s claimed the patent ts tofringed. —_ District Government Affairs. AN OBJECTIONABLE POLE. Major Dye, superintendent of police, was notified this morning by Mr. T. W. Murphy, the well-known Diacksmith, that an immense skip-mast telegraph or telephone pole had, without his knowledge or consent, been planted exactiy in front of a rear window in an alley between G and H and 6th and 7th streets, (Bates’ alley.) covering the view from the window, and If 1t Was not taken out of als Way within twenty-four hours he would see that it Yes removed. Major Dye gererred hun vo Capt. F. . Greene, ———— Local Notes. RS. Thompson, 0; Chicago, writes to Register of Wills Ramsdell for the address of the party, who, about a month siace wrote from Engiand making inquiry as to the will of John Holmes, who, be Says, may pos-lbly refer to John Holmes, Who Was connected With his family. ——— EVENTS IN THE CauR uRS.—Rev. Father Ryan, the poet priest, lectured at St. Aloysius church, last evening on the subject of “Education.” Re pastor of St. Pau.’s Enyliah-Lutheran livered last evening a lecture on \d his Work,” in commemoration of the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of the great Protestant reformer. Rev. James H. Lind- Say, Anuoch Baptist church,has receutly baptised esti ; = members and has received twenty-turee y letter. Dr. Dome een ‘The Courts. Eguiry Court—Judge James. ‘To-day, Roys agt. Roys; reference for testimony. Murphy agt unknown heirs of Washington; ref- erence to auditor. Ourand agt. Ourand; auditors report ratified. Killtan agt. Killian; sale ordered. Chureh agt. Van Riswick; bill ordered dismissed with costs. PoLicr Covrt—Judge Mills, pro tem. To-day, Elia Green, larceny of'a pair of shoes from Carrie Gray; $3 or 15 days. James Jasper, alla8 Jackson, colored, assault on Richard B. Boyle; $20 or’ 60 days’ Chas. Barnes, colored, assault on Georgiana Coats; $$ or 15days. Joh Bell, assault on Amanda Bell; $5 or 15 days. Frank Selby, colored, assault on Marun Hendricks; $10 or 3) days. as An Uncalled-for Improvement. To the Editor of Tue Evexixa >a: Now that we have had the pros and cons, oft- ctaily, ou the Market Space improvement, 1 would Venture to ask the Commissioners one question: Why should that uncalled-for, undesirable tto- provement @) be made, when, as they say, they ave Hot money enough to make the necessary im- Provements in other parts of the city? Tuere are Plenty of streets that are sadly in need of atten- tion—in fact are impassable, or nearly so—and yet they cannot possibly find enough money to lay a sidewalk or even grad» the streets 80 that prop- erty owners can do so. This contemplated change 4s done in the face of protests from all the propany. owners in the vicinity, and why the Commisaon- ers should insist upon’ dotng tt 1s beyond compre- henson. It would seem that the best way to get anything done by them would be to protest against 1. A more nonsensical and absurd uction, tuan is contemplated by the Commisstouers, could not be Imagined. “B” — TRANSFERS OF REAL EsTaTe—Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: Robert E. Boston to William Betz, sub lots 72 and 78, sq. 332: $2.600. W. Betz to Hi. R. Elbert, same property; $2,700. John T. Arms to Elizabeth Antsell, subd 21, sq. 467; $2,400. _B. B. Snyder to Helen W. Cox, pts. 1 and 18, sq. 74; $1,000. C. W. Huzueley to 0. M. Hugue- ley, sub 24, Sq. 510; $2,227. Thomas Washington to W. H. Lee, pt. 6,'sq. 313; $2,000. Helen D. Greer to Susan G@. Choate, sub _D, sa. 211; $4,250. BH. Warner to George E. Emmons, sub i8, sq. 1020; $4,250, RD. Boston to R. A. Morrison, lots 71, 74 to 76 and 93, sq. 332; $3.000. B. H. Warner to W. Z. Partello, subs 11 and 12, ie ; $750. L. Granding WC. A. Snow, pt. 58, sq. 442; $709. RB. Detrick to R. H. Conard, subs 82, 23 and 26, sq. 417; $1,550. ae Knox, Scraieones, Sc ee erine H. Ar- |. Dis. 74 an Georgetown, (Water and High stréeta); $1,250. —-—_ THE CHARGE AGAINST A SOLDIER.—This morning Detective Edelin arrested Matthew McNamara, a soldier of battery C, 24 U. 8. artillery, on a charge of the larceny of 2 gold watch from ‘John Tpoxed up at the Ast precinct ation Te appenss up at ion. Ital that McNamara after the ride lert the wateein's restaurant om the avenue and then sent word to Dolan where he could find tt. ——_.—_. River Teape.—Harbor Master Sutton reports arrivals at the river front as follows:— South Washington—Arrived.—Schr. R. H. Mitch- ell, Mitchell, 280 tons coal, Jonson Bros; James Lannon, Lannon, 10§ tons coal, Inland & Co.; sehr, Olive seek, Posey, 125 orp oysters, market; schr. Pert, 60,000 feet lum- Der, Geo. A. Shehan; stmr. Bue. Geng! ‘mer- chandise, Stephenson Bros ; stmr. Nortel Anrop- shire, merchandise, J. H. Johnson & Co, ————— in a now jochester Union, under date September 6: “The latest observations of the new comet, discovered by me last Saturday even- ing, were made last night. The sky was very clear, and the comet was an easy object in the large reflecting telescope. It 1s quite a faintcomet: now, rated at the tenth magnitude, butit is proba- shot room, the feel! ‘80 intense. Mrs Garr now makes agement that Waldron was Innocent and that the child was compelled by Will be asked to pardon the convict” TDR NEW YORE STOCK MARKEY. ‘SPe for Are tho oventar and 6%, By Nor. & Wea p) By sv is M Norn Pas ba bid erie ae News Bricts. To San Francisco a colored man has brought at on. under the civil rights act, agains Swain, a Testaurant keeper, who filed a demurrer, on the 4 that Congress had wer, under the rteenth amen iment, to pass the act. The case wil! be argued before Judge Field. Whatever the Gecision, the case will be taken to the Uulted ‘States Supreme Court. ‘The last spike on Uae Northern Pactfio ratiroad Was driven Saturday in Montana, and addr. Were made by Gen. Grant, the German minister and others, Gen. J. & Nogley, presifent of the National Union League, bas called a special meeting of the New York national execudve committee at the Astor House next Thursuay. A delegation of nine prominent colored citizens WAS appointed at St. Le atumiay, to represent Missouri in the Loutsviile convention: Johann Gottletd Jaskosky, who absconded to als country from Ruasia with 12,00) roubles be- longing to his employer, Louis Forster, Was found in New York yesterday and arrested. Laycock has challenged Hanian to race on the Parametta river, Sydney, for the champlonship of the world and £1,000 a flantan tw be allowed £200 for expenses, and the race to come of prior {o Mareh 81, 18h4. ‘Capt. Nathan Clark, father of Rose Clark-Am- Der, Who Was murdered last Sunday nicht, ar rived at Bridgeport, Conn., yesterday, wilh’ bis schooner, and Was terribly stiocked to hear of his danghters m 4 Dr. Wililam Mahenkin, of Pittsbur, chanced with committing abortion on Miss Kate Tuskin, Who died S:turday, has Deen heid for (rial on a charge of murder, An incendiary fire yesterday tin the villace of Deep Creek, 4 Swamp can The frost 0 f out Wisconsin, urday nights turough. ra Towa, Nebraska and Minnesota dic & mage to the corn crop. ‘The government tng C.D. Phtitips, valned at 5.000, wos burned at her wharf at Petersburg, Va, yesterday. ‘The def utcations of John L. Henchmen, late of Grof on, W.Va., supreme treasurer of the Cutho- Lie Knights of America, have been ascertained to aggregate $22,’ a A CmorGo ScANMAL.—Chicago Is exeit the rumored elopement of Dr. H.W Jones, the leading pliysicion of the ety, w Wife of Rudolph A. Bigelow, formerly tn the em ploy. of Marshall, Lester & C6. ‘The eloping couple aVing been gone a monta, one report Is that Laey h_ve gone to Europe and another («that they are Off Lo Australia. Dr. Jones left behind bln a wife and several children, and Mrs. Bigelow las & bus band and three children. Dike BREWER. On Somtember 9. 1883, (p.m..) after @ short iliness, Mr. ZACHARIAH I. BREWER, ‘in the fixty-Oith year of hixaye, mt tx Inte resicence, Nu.Js4U2 Bridge sire t, seorgtown, D.C. ral On September h, IRB, at 8-20 o'clock OWN A.. son o t Margarct ana the late Juhu M. Fiynh, in the twenty-sixth year of nis aus, Kelotives and friends of the faniils are reapectfully invited to etiend his funeral, from the rexblence. of lide mother, No. 101 K street northwest, at mite c% a., on the twelfth inetant, with Tey J On Sevitember 9 1K: MALY ih aed uinetocn m dauchter umm S. and Jd Fi * rewidene . HT street ptember 11, at2 pam. Priends ly invited, a paret northwest, way. and relatives KEITHL: ¥. On Sunday morning, September 1843, at ten ‘Im evn AMUE! KEITHLE) ark and tet ths. Friends a: fare ‘Tespectfnlly tnvited to at- tend bis funeral from his late residenos, No. 64 M Stret soutueast, on Tuosday, September 11, at 4:30 o*clock p.m. i MADIGAN. On September 9, 1883, at 1:50 MAGGIE THER SA MA. IGAN ter of Patri < and Hanoria Madican, aved six n Hor funeral will tke place from her parents’ resi- dence, 19 ) axaachusetts avenue northwest, at balf-past 8 o'clock to-morrow ( ‘The friends of the family are respectfully inviced to attend. = CK. «m Sunday evening, September 9, ‘clock, MICHAEL J. MOCO..MICK, im the thirty-fourth year of his age. ‘The relat.ves and friends are reepectfu ly Invited to attend his funeral from bis iate residence, Ni Street southwert, on Wednesday morning, at 0 Funeral service at St. " Philadelphia, Pa. [P severlty-siath year age. i Funeral from his Inte residence, No. 1004 B strect eguthwcet, on to-morrow (Tussiar) afternoon, at two :2) o'clock. | Friends and relatives of the family are ‘cem- invited to atteud. Interment at C etery WIGHT. At Jides Falls, Maine, on September’ 1883, AMBRONE F. WIGHT. aged sixGrux years aud two mouths. SZIMMENMAN. On Sunday, September 9, 188), at 9 Tem, 1A FKANC S®, only ‘daughter of and iseesie Zaumerman, aged f.ve mouths and ys. ‘uneral from 106 7th strest eouthesst, at 4:30 p.m., LOrrOW. J UNDERTAKERS. HAS. J. GAWL! R. WILLIAM F, V WLER & Co. Undertaking Establishient, 922 Pa. Ave. n.w. (formerly 912 Pa. Aye.) Everything first-class and reasonable. Telephone Transioutfuneralsaspecialty. sept 5 i TO ANTHONY BUCTILY, UNDERTAKER, 912 PI SYLVANIA AVE. N. W, ‘One of the most complete establiahments in the conn. try. Large rooms for transiout funeral services. ani JAMPS BELLEW, OONTY &¢ O- EPH GAWL JO MSN EAL 1726 Penn<yivania and everyting & WIGHT A hee OMS UNDERTAKER, 1897 TeNTH STRKET Nokreweer. Telenhons Connection. ag UGUSTOS BULGDOGE, A FURNISUING UNDERTAKER, No. 316 Penusyivabia avenue northwest, Ueiween 34.14 4h streets. Evervilvns arst-class. muld STEAMERS. Aus LINE-SUMMEB SERVICE, e Intermediate Passage, $40. Prepaid Steerage, $21. LSVE & ALDEN, General Agenta, 207 Broadway, New York; or, At Washingtcn, D. C.: D. A. BROSNAN, 612 9th strest. JAMES BELLEW, 111 7th street. G. W. MOSS, 225 Pennsylvania avenue, dyll-w,0,m,6m WUkTH GERMAN LLOYD— Live New Yr a Barware New Yor. Haven, ‘The steamers of this oun) BREDA ASD SAT ORD, SS