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AUCTIO ere AUCTION SALES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. DRY GOODS. pumas DOWLING, Auctioneer, FINE PARLOR AND WALNUT _MARBLE-TOP CH PIBER EVENITULE, FANCY CHALKS AND LOUSGES, FORTY NEW AND SECOND-HAND 1 ¥. a DOWLIN TWO CRATES OF ENGLISH STONE CHINA AT r SSFLS AND RAIN CARPETS, ~TO- ON FrIpiy NING, SEP EMBER FOUR- GelHER WITH A GENERAL ASSOBTMENT OF TEEN TH, iss3, at TEN O'CLOCK, within my anction IOUSEHOLD ARTI oom, } s!a.i sell an assorted stock of the above goods. sept ALO, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS. = : _— At auction on SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER, FIF- M FOLEY, Anctioncer. T T ‘t TEN O'CLOCK, within and ih front of ‘ the stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, con- | MES Ucow Tome. mntof weather. sep13-2t . aa, con- | 7 : e 5 : tained in store Noe 908 Tih street nortiewest, at suction, ee EVERY MURNING AT TEN-AND- SHALE O'CLOCK. pnd will continue from day to aay all 1e sposed Of. Sr ttock, wonsiste of Silks, Dress Goods, Velveta, Cachm'res, Table Linens T Auctioneer. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE _OF HORSE, HARNESS, ADTWO BUGGIES AND FAMILY CARIIAGE. a On SATURDAY, SKPTEMBER ¥IFTEENTH, TWELVE O'CLOCK ML, in front of my salestootta, T Will sel: one sorrei horse, two in one ismily car- Piaths, Canaiweres, Fiannels, Domestics of all Kinds, | riage and ict of harness, being the effects of the late Lawns and other articles too humerous to mention. Kotert Vavidson. Tadies are specially invited to «tend thia sale, as the | “Terme cash, ‘WM. H. WEST, goody are fine and will be sold witho t resesve. sepls-2t ‘Administrator. 330 ‘M. FULE>, Auctioneer. JPPNASSON BHOS., “Auctioneers, NTIRE CONTENT! TXTUR! &o., OF THE ENTHESTER COUN SE CREAM AND” CORt FECTIONERY SALOON, No. 6520 NINTH STKEBT NORTHWEST. On MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBFR SEVEN- T oMAS DOWLING. Auction-er. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SOUTH SIDE GRACE STREET, BETWEEN HIGH AND POTOMAC, GEORGETOWN, D. 0., AT AUC- FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER TEENTH, 1883, commencing at (EN O'CLOCK A. SiH, Ise, at HALF-PasT FOUR M.. we will sell, op the promises, the entire Fixtures, LOCK, in front of the premises, I shall sell Lot” | Furniture, stock in Trade, &e., of the above-men- 8, havins a front of 32 feet by by # depth <f 95 50-100 | toned saloon, comprising in part of — feet to an alley, being No. 3214 street, between M. 'T. Tables, Hizband FP . Improvements cousist of two- Walnut Cane i Oak Bottom Chairs (new), ht rooms. eR Lot 19, in rear of above 0 75-l00x74 47-100, improved by @ smail Show Cases, Shelviny, Coolers, Freezers (about 150), Ice Cream Machine, ee ‘$210. ‘Seaniers. Lege rade kuowp at sale. 2 lated Ware iu qreat variety, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Baking and Cookin Utensils ‘Table Covers, Cutler Napking, Straw Mat: Brnsseis' Carp: te, Oil ¢ pe MAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, fer articles he CATSLOGUE SALE OF ICAL ANi) MI=CELLANEOUS BOOKS, mes, many of them TRATED AND BOUND, per Steainer Hibernian, from Lon- usnally for A in a first-class sa- Il first be offered as 5 obtained it will , tail. ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS, GUAEE ape by Dicken BROS: xx frPn G. H. KUHN Solé Avent, 407 10th st. N. W. ‘Also for Burdett organs, sepl2 F. A. Uaso, | UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND FOR SALE. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED A SPECIALTY. 5@~ Orders promptly attended to, F. A. URSO’S Piano Rooms, sepl0-Tm 613 11th strest northwest G& LD, & BRO. ° 700 7th street n: Always offer Special Sticfl, the Kranich & Bach and New EUG land PIANOS ‘and Barker ORGANS, gr second hand, but also ell on easy install- ent ‘Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. sep Just received and opening 50 pieces 6-4 LADIES’ CHET ia enter UE Sak og cen wide, biack and colors, sometning new and very desir- LADIES’ JERSEYS, in black and colors; very pretty and very cheap. prea yd ree ‘that is new and de- Cuavscex J. Rez Graal Offers the following Special Bargains in PIANOS AND ORGANS. No. 1.—A Double Round, elaborately finished Rose- wrod square Grand Fiano, thado by Win. Knabe & Co., at a cost or $850, prove! ‘an _ex-' ve tle, and without a h. Price only $290. = No. 2—A Superb Upright, in han ‘ebonized case, used four months, mad the mannfactnrer; bae 250, offered at $125. FENG. 5. An logan T-Sgoct. S-nteinged Cabinet Grand Uyrizii Pinto (new), offered by manulactucers at $175. Ono Osc& eeniting Daniel B. Beatty, $115; 21 Stoop Fenn, only $00. $0./3.""Rsuperlor Organ in 6 ootayee, by J. Esty & No Ce, $50. No. §.—Special prices in the matchless Shoninger Cymbella Orgons, the only organs containing a com- plete chime of bells; sold on $9 monthly vaymenta, Cc. J. REED, an20 433 7th street northwest. piel at ny; «tate Auctioneer, = OK SALESROOM, FAN. Tel n SCUTHWEST CORSER ELEVENTH Sr. and PENN- 10th and F streets northwest. SYLVANIA AVENUE XW. as AUCTION SALE OF _YV: G AND ON FIFTEEN FAS’ Epil gel by, suction. on SATURDAY, THY gay TWESTY-SE OND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D 1883, at FIVE O'C M., in front ofmdem the premises, Lots 14, 17, 1 and 19, in square 051. Terns of -ale are one-quarter cash and the balance in DESIRABLE LOTS ON HEeTS NOWTH- at 7 O'CLOCK INGS, LING, ‘Auct. ¥, ad., AND FOL > THOMAS DOW HPOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TKUSTEES* SALE OF HOUSE AND LOTS IN BLA- DENSBULG, MD. By virtue of a dred of trust bearing date the 26th of Jui 7s corde Liber A. T. B., No. one, two aii three years in notes secured by ad et of Sa sas cxtet. coe ee tae Lad Resend Bence | Crcha tn penetra tee eee rie for Privce Geo.ge's county, we shall offer for aule at | Tate of six per ce: caxh, at the option able anction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, | of the pure! 200 wil ‘be required when the property pure: ser’s cont, sepla-dte ‘TH DAY OF SEPT?MBé-R, 1883, at | WEL\:. O'CLOCK M., all that jot or parcel of «round | lying in the town ot Bladensburg, in said county, and | iste of Maryland, known and distinguished on the pist of said town as Lot No. Thirty-eight (38). i DIATELY AF Et. the sale of the above we by virtue of the same deed, offer all that parcel Known as Lot No. T “nine (39), in said uate between the house formerly owned by un and the lot of crouni owned by Benja- ihis lot is improved by a comforiabie abit of three stories, in & good nlate of vation. Ons-fourth cash, balance in one. two and ig struck off. All conveyancing at R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer, WEES & CO., Auctioncers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALU, SITUATED ON THE COR SHIRE AVESUE ASD 3 WES’ ER OF ¥ STKEE The undersixned Trustee, by virtue of two de-, erees, passed by the Supreme Court of the District ff of Columbia, in Equity Ususe No. 8,514, one dat d Seytember 4th and the other thre years, for waich purchasers notes will be re- | offer forsale, at public auc! ni Qured, bearing interest aud secured by a deed of | so, on MONDAY,’ SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FOUSH, trust on the prem: oF ail Cash, at the option of | 1843, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described pure ~ 8 cine at purchaser's cost. property, to wit: Lots numbered ten and el Hichaniy |, MORTELL. ¢ Trustees, | iditare numbered ninety-nine, ta the city of ‘Washing~ Fer 6-0t ERLE, | fom, Ds Gr xbituate on tne comer of New Hampshire = > PROPERY: S WEST | s\ehue ‘and’ N street northwest. and containing abou YHANCEH {PE SOPERTS ON THE WES | 5.623 square seet of arcund, and frontine about 68 fect / SIDE OF "4 IREERT, THUD LOT SOUTH | on N street, and 49 feet 11 inches on New Ween, [HE COKNEK OF'O STREET NORTH- | Hampshire avenue. improved by a simail frame dwell: res A ae paeeedl ep te Sapiens ‘This property will be sold in one parcel upon | following terms, to wit: One-third in cash. and the balance (except seventeen hundred dollars aud ereon, hereinafter vided for) in two e months from day of sal to xive his notes for ward payments, secured hy deed of trust upon the 8; OF pay ail cash, at his option. ‘the said seveuteen hundred dollars and interest thereon hereinbefore mentioned being an debtedness secured upon one undivided half of said premises by ded of trust, dated mber Ist, 1882, avable in three years aiter date, recorded in Liber 016, folio 307, land records of the District of Colum- shail constitute the last deferred payment of the huse mouey, and be assumed and paid by the pur- a ‘aid property will be sold free and of the District of Columbia, in Fanity Cause 3. on the 2d day of ~pril, A.D. 1583, the ed. rustees will sei] to the inhest bidder. at ction, on FKIDAY, THE TW eNTY-FIRST AY OF SEPTEMBER, A’D. 1883, ont of the terest. ‘The putchas: hetreet, between Nand O with’ the iinproverents two frame tenements, Bum- sud 1330. bs Uie deeree, are: One-third | in cawh, and the residue ome \ : ‘of six end tweive months, | BUS tear ins interest from date of | Chaser when das. sagen toate’ it | discharwed trom all to be made at time of sale. faxes and assrastaents. A deposit complied with inten days from | Of one hundred dollars shail be made by the purchaser inte of cal + re-erve the right to revel the | atthe cime cf sale, and all conveyancing and recording Property at the risk ondcost of defau.tin purchaser, | shall be paid for by hits. If the terns of sale are not Js Mey H_SMITH, Sth et. n."w. LEWIs, complied w ti within ten days from the day of sale, the roperty will be resold at the risk and cost of’ the faulting purchaser. 2 Bue BROWNE, 4 Ln na avenue, ef JOHN F. ENNIS.” ¢ Trustees. 486 Louisiana avenue, P. B. STILSON, Attorney. sep13, 15, i7, 19, | ppomas LUWLING, Aucuoucer. Y VALUABLE THREF-STORY BRICK RESI- ENCE 26 SECUND STE erw e ‘Trustees, 22804 J records of the Di bis, and further by virtueof a decree of urt of the i istrictof Columbia, pasced day of Mi - 187Y.in Fquity Cause No. ne wvction, in frout of the prem- | the FIP. EE TH DAYot SEP- | st FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., the the District of Columbia, “to tNo. 4, im section No. 1, i the subdivision Trosteet of Vorry Farm, aceording to the plac | of the surveyor of Washing- lumbia. Lind cash, and the balance in with interest thercon. A deposit | sade ¢ of sale. ‘Terme are not com- nten days, the Trustee reserves the right broverty at the risk and cost of defaulting | ENCE, 26 SEC AND’C STREETS NORTHE. B Ags E PROXIMITY TO THE CAPIIOL, AT AUCTION. Cn WEDNE“DAY AFTERNUON, SEPTEMBER, TW:LFTH, 1883, in front of the premises, atga vi “LOCK, I shail sell the “above resi~ ‘The improvements consist of a three-story © ntiining nine rooms, with bath room + as, latrobe stove and erates. ‘The house has been put in thorough repair, having been papered and painted throughout, and being in close proximity to the Capitol makes it a ‘very desirable property, either ae a home or as an investment. Jerms: $1,500 eash; the balance at one, two and three years, ‘with notes bearinx interest at 6 per cent deed of trust on nit til and secured by “to be retained by the Trustee until | fhe property sold: Ail conveyancing st peschacecoeose wjucuutog purchase money has been paid. | $100 veboe:t requized at Wiel salse ree eee ce 15. Aa sepa HO*.J. MYERS, Keal Estate Broker. GAMAN, sruenceof the rain, tui LELSDAL, BEYTD MDa inf juence rain, until TU , SE! é e] Real: Eetate: ‘Auctioneer. EIGHTEENTH. satno hour and place: TRUSTEL'S SALE OF PROPERTY, ON CANAL | _*P!12 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STHLE JUTHWEST, BETWEEN G@ AND H, IMPROV? D BY TWO FRAME SHANTIES. By viriue of deed of trust, dated March lst. 853, recorded in Liber No. 1,032, foito et, : of the or records CALs Sree Cet t pia. atl at the request of the party thereby secured, a: public suction, inf) Lol the premises, on FTP HOSS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. 0., AT AUC- On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER SEVENTEENTH, 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premiecs, rs 2 <D, At | Lshull sell the following ‘described property, viz: sere DET Be Le ee House No. ASL Market street, having a front of 44 foot s a depth of 88 an z improvement iiow of original lot numbered 2, in square east of | 03 aistbf «two story, Drink decili {pate Tooms and cellar. IMMEDIATELY AFTER, house No. 1232, frorting 41 feet on the west side of Congress street, between Bridge and Gay streets, by a dejth of » feet. The improvements consist of # large frame cottage, containing seven rooms, Peoraicenge Samy and Fi + One-third of the purchase money in cash, | duc im two equal installments, atone and from day of sa‘e, with interest secured to the of the Trustee,’ or all cash. at the option of | Trustee reserves right to resel at the | iso, lot in rear of 1232 on Corcoran alley, front- f defaulting purchaser, if terms of sale | Fut, 4160, loun Coe 3 i - i by pth of 45% feet. And at HALF-PAST pied with in seven days. $100 deposit re- | Five O'CLOCK, NAME DAY. atwo story frame beuss containing six rooms, being No. 437 H street, between 4th aud oth streets northwest, in close proximity to the Government Printing Office and the new Pension Office. ‘Terms: One-half cash: the residue in fix months, with notes bearing interest, and secured by a deed of c VA! UARLF LOT ON THIRTEENTH STREET, BE- XCELLENOE, LIANCY OF TONE AND _, DU ITY, SINGING QUALIT WORKMANSHIP AND FID FACTORY PRICES—EASY PAYMENTS. We xive persons having Ola Piauos to, exchange extra advantages in the value of| theér old instraments, and balance can be’ id monthiy. Open tl 8 p.m, HEINERAl 8 SANCH FACTORY ,WAREROOMS, au: 10tl street northwest, FYALEET, DAVIS. & (00.'8 | PIANOS. — Bake gains in these wonderfully perfect inatru- ments will be given in all cash sales before July| 10th. Now is your time. Flecant stock now’ 611 9th street northweat. my26-e0 H. L. SUMNER, In charge. EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent at re-, ced prices. Wm. Knabe & Co.'s world-re- nowned Pianos. ‘tuning and Repairing, 423' Lith street, above Pa. ave. P4595, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Made. EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium,priced Plano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs sold on instalments, rented or ex- changed; rent applied if purchased. 5 CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete Stock in the elty. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET, ‘Managing partner of the late frm Ellis & a __ FINANCIAL. Howe Isvesruesr. GILMORE MICA MINING CO, Offer For Sale $5,000 FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON BONDS. These Bonds have four years to run, bearing 4 per ceut interest, guaranteed and payable qnarterly. Each purchaser of a $160 Bond receives as bonus 100 Shares of the Capital stock, full paid, non-t eeable. the amount off being limited, early application fo Secirable. Send for prospectus’ or apply forall information, either at the Office of the Compauy, 633 F street northwest, or ADAMS & 00., 629 F street northwest. Samples of Plate Mica and Mica in the rough can be geen. ausv-1m_ ‘APAMS & CO, BANKERS & BROKERS, 629 F Srneer, Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE PE- THKOLEUM, cither for cash or on margin. ‘We offer emall lot POSTAL TELEGRAPH BONDS, with or without Stock. INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON HAND 01 CHASLD 10 OKDER ON COMMISSION. ‘We invite Correspondence. All information cheer- fully given. aul UY AND SELL U. 8. GoWT AND D. C. BOND: fran WASH. C. GASLIGHT and ALL other PUR- Leporits receive! snbject to cheok. Woe pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city securities, and are prepared at all times to auswer inqui- Hesregirding came, HARRY C. TOWERS & CO., BANEELS, BROKERS AND INSURANOR, mya 1420 F STREET NORTHWES’ SEWING MACHINES, &c. BUGIENING OF THE AMERICAN SEWING MA- HINE OFFICE. In connection with the NEW JEEN, we have secured the the New Amor- jean Sewing Machines (foot and hand power.) ‘The 20 year established reputation of the Am.8, M.Co. for turn- Ing out only the very best of work is ‘too well known to ueedeommient. The New American No.7 bas avery high arm, exceedingly light running, positively noiseless, self-threading throughout and made of the finest steel, Que Of old American machines will please call at Uhis office to have them exchanied for the high-arm now 7; or have them repaired and made equal to new. By all’ means try the new No. 7 before buying any ma- je axency for trust on Pe ieee sold, or all cash at option of pur- TWEE AND EiS NORTHWEST, aT | Chater. A deposit of $106 will be required of the pur- | chine. Just received, a fresh supply of QUEEN Ma- EUBLIC AUCTIO: Ss c chaser at the time of sale on each pices of property. | chines. “We ecll, rent and repair aif kinds. UER- y eariui cicisesee 06 te es Conctoni All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. BACH, Corner 7th and H Streets. Gent's Furnishings oe conseiae panes ta Equity Cause au30-d&da THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | and Hats next door. seps ffer fr sae, at public. suction, {HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS ‘AVE YOU SEEN II? hieaten ATES URAETWECA | CHANCERY SAD OF, VALUADLE H MBER, 1883, at HALF- Me, the south part of ‘Lot | ic of 15th atrectnoribeces | the District of Columbia, pausod In Equity cance AS) fect ncven Ci) iebee: | No. 8632, Doc. 2 entitled, |. Killian v. John' d cash ; balance i: is] [Bord Spgs A 4 day of sales the purchanets | DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1:83, at FIVE O'CLOCK Ee the deterred paymenia, | Muy part of Let No. 15, in sqnare No. 290, in the cit ‘erest at six per cent per annum, secured by | of Washington, D. C.,’ beginning on F stceet north ‘of the, file by the Truste: tll paid, of eft | feet east of the northwest corer of eald lot theues A A east 19 feet, theneo south 88 feet 6 inches to the rear of er said lot, thence west 19 feet and thei Lendts 486 beet cree Soma tog mie nee north to the Sa _ SS Loeiene sven newest WOOD AND COAL. AND PREMISES CLOCK P. .. 350 down when ao giving ‘an outlet to the public alley and about 120 square feet of ground, together with the im- provements consisting of a three-story brick house ‘Wiph store, No. 1208 F strect northwest, Pa erms: One-fou urchase. moni cash and ihe residue in three equal instalments at cz, No. 17, in said square, ad PRUCE PINE, & vine, $5.50; Hickory, $7. ~ ak, $7; Hickors. $8. ‘Vath’st. n.w.; wharf, — red lene Sul"fn cau” af purchaser's ore A wervi or iy vurel ns option. A y 7 tof $100 will bo required ‘when the is Coat Axo Woon. Sohn” Canvey ‘end Fecordins at purchases Cat, I ie te alt ni egnee tee are WOO “aise fresh mined COAL of superior quality for | _DUNCANSON RROS., Auctioneora,* wariiasds ———— allot which we offer at jowest market 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTA’ SITUATE ON THE CORNER OF THIBIEEN1| STEPHENSON & Bro. AND D STREETS SOUTHWEST, BEING PKEM- = ISES 1306 D STREET AND 401 THIRTEENTH ‘7th at. wharf and 12th st. and Pa. ave. phate eo a the District of Columbia, passed ta equal cause Ca. Revere. ‘No. 8408, docket 22, the undersigned, as fe Fil offer for sale at public suction, on WEDNESDAY. #3 AND 405 1TH ETREET NORTHWEST. | Thea ie HALE PAGT OVE OOP Ook Bn oe HEADQU*+RTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- of the the following-descr.bed cxtate, DBEN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. Pagers a gh as Distri-tof Columbia, Fe eH ABIL ERE 1B AUT Y COMFORT AND | square’ numbered two huvared sad sist aight oat DURABILITY IN THE MARKET. improved by two. frame houses. said lot fronts Lawn Tenpin, Croquet Bicrelen, Veloctvedes, Arch- ‘ty (60) fect on ath strvet west, and has & depth of er), Fintung Tackles, Wagons, ‘and cw ana an a — D street south. “The property wil fret ve wierd ie a sma exansine the Goods Prices to suit the | two parcels. ‘The larger house and. the eeoond = 4y21_ | ing thereto will be first offered, unless the Trustee, his discretion, should deem it proper to offer the other LIXtR OF and rst. If offers are not deemed adequate E ‘then the property will bo offered as an entirety: BER A BBR FER K K ‘Terms of aule, as prescribed by dectoe: If sold in two BoB A BBE Eg parcels one-third (i) cash: the remainder in ex} BBB OAA BBB ER RK and twelve (12) months. If sold in one ‘one- BOB AAA BBE KR . Hurd Gp cash, and remainder tn one (1) and two 2) BBB A 4 BEB EEB KE kK T Biitia, campayment or payments to be made on day A POSITIVE CURE FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AND Lenn, soem by promissory notes of the ¥FV¥ Contains no Quinine, Arsenic, or any metalic on ts—at Druggisw. 50 cents. 3y19-6m | Der anmum tilt paid. : Stan see a A GREAT REDUCTION IN WALL PAPEKS, the purchaser or ‘purchases ‘deos or denis ean s Look at our Following Prices, given and a deed or deeds of trust taken. If Be Ero Git Paper from 25c. up. erty should be. Said tm que lof, 8 deposit of ‘£100 Paper, 10c. made at time of sale. If sold in two lots, then $100 de- © trom Se. up. Dosit for the larger and $50 for the smaller at same = of paper bung for 15e. « piece, and all size | time. Allcouveyancing and recording two be at cost of tut Tretzes bung 15e. a piece. purchaser or purchasers, if terms of sale are not com- Sane Sanenes tecoeieie plied with within seven’ (7) the rroperty, or the Seen ance wwoemoter wo | tra os SE aes eee ee fore purchasing else’ wil chaser or purchasers, after five (5) days’ notice, and erp cere 55 ee INO. F. SP#LSHOUSE, Agt. 3 1 7th street northwest, bet. E. and F sepT-d&ds No. 811 13th street north west. Washington, D. 0. ‘OHN SHEBMAN & 0U., Auctioneers. MONG THE MANY INSURANCE ¢ x Ane Sections doing NENEONCE GOMPANTES “ameement” plan, noue is Bo certs! secured Joss of failure as the MUTUAL RESE! VE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION, and certainly none have proved 80 guccesstal and lar in so shorta time as this favored The authorities in insurance matters frequently commended its system ag ina 2 Test step forward in the science of Life Insur- ir conkdese ies ae ee in its manage- Ke., call ai the office, 1509 ‘LY. KNIGHT. = realta, never wears Out sieeve chaee reais never wears Wer We baths a dor aale F THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE. If not be sure to examine it before you purchase. Tt 4s positively the lightest running and simplest Sewing Machine ever wade. We have aiso the licht ranning NEW HOME, avery simpleand durable Sewing Machine, All other makes always on han: Machines soid oneasy monthly payments and special discount for cash, at ss OPPENHEIMER’S ‘Reliablo Sewing Machine and ¥ashion Rooms, £28 9th street northwest, St Cloud Building, Good Machines For Rent. All kinds Kepaired. 3y28 NO, NINDY ADVERTISEMENTS, NO INSOLENT ‘agent t to talk you to death, but the Finest Assort- ient of all the Leading Sewitiz ‘Machines zt prices that ho canvassor can approach, “Henting, Repairing, &o. 21 0B stroot. my3 FAMILY SUPPLIES. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! i an iinioininl Eee monary sletlt SEs ecg eee oe Bawa B £ AAAs 8 ee: ry) Ee 3 8 mel E goers 3 a faawa &. pon pete ss Sere : E wane: eae WInr ALWAYS MAI + BREAD A: jel ‘UBN B. KELLY, Dmscer x Lan, VERSES 2 Somer SER and 630 a beta i 3 i i [ Indians ayenue, GALT & CO. FS E 4 'N: EW Fax Goons TRUNNEL & CLARE, 811 MARKET SPAon, Are adding daily to their large Stock of Dress Goods, si . 2 Stik, Cashmere, &o, suitcblo for Fall wear, and ar They hi 6-4 ALL WOL OLOTH for Ladiew Suits At $1, reduced froma $1.35. = A eb in PURE INDIGO BROADOLOTH, genuine reduced i, Oaate # seven form, 6.00, ‘cfs wil Jo RSE coon» jobs in NAPEINS.* : “MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.* GUINNIP’s, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. THE SEASON IS DECLINING, AND 60 ARE THE PRICES ON ALL OUR ‘BUMMER Goops, As for instance: We are now offering s manufacturer's stock of WHITE MULL TIES AT HALF PRICE. Note the prices: 8c., 10c., 1lc., 12i0., 14e., 15¢., 16c., 18c. and 20c.—positively worth twice the money. 500 DOZEN OF LADIES' FANCY BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS ALSO AT HALF PRICE, FROM 10c. UP, 500 DOZEN OF HEMSTITCHED AND FANCY BORDERED, FROM 120. UP, ‘Tho residue of our Larze Stock of SHETLAND, ZEPHYR AND ‘BREAKFAST SHOUL- DER” SHAWLS: AT COST PRICE, In Blues, Reds, Pinks, Whites and Fancy Combinations, ‘We still continue to close out our stock of LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR AT CO3T PRICE, Our BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED NIGHT DRESS at -80 commands attention, a8 it — joeitively worth ‘The Bargains we offe1 our Stores go away re genuine, and all visitors to GUINNIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH 8TREET N.W. Toe By Tue Foretocs. auls JUST RECEIVED, THREE CASES OF CLOTH SUITINGS, 5-4 and 6-4, All tho New and Desirablo Shades. At Popular Prices, New invoice of Lupin’s COL’D CASHMERES, at Old Prices—bve, to $1 per yard. A Complete Line of BLACK AND OOL'D VELVETS, BLACK SILES, with low Tariff duty, $1 to $2.75. ALL LAWNS, SATINES, GINGHAMS AND WHITE GOODS AT Cost. ONE PRICE—PLAIN FIGURES, 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 MARKET SPACE. Surzs, 50. SILKS, 62. SILKS, 75. BILES, 87. SILKS, $1, and Sirzs, sz. Weare selling excellent BLACK SILKS at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Special Bargains, NUNS’ VEILINGS, 42 inches wide, all pure wool, 3735. COLORED AND BLACK CASHMERES, all pure wool, double width, 373 DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure wool, $2. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, allpure linen, 50. WAMSUTTA AND FRUIT OF THE LOOM YARD WIDE (VERY BEST) BLEACHED COTTONS, 834. CARTER'S, au20 711 MARKET SPACE. GUIETS.—Don'T FORGED THAT THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT ig tho best Shirt for 75 cents ever offered in this or pny other country, being elegantly made of the very best material, ‘This Shirt has been sold tn this market for ten years, and thousands of our best citizens ean toatly 00 Is Deriority. both as to quality aii Only 78 conta for the” “MYSTERY” SHIRT, the best fitting and most uniform in quality of any shirt in the market, Sold only at MEGINNISS', aul5 1002 F street northwest. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. HINA, Guass, FINE PLATED WARE, AXD HOUSEFURNISHING q@oops, Housekeepers fitting out or replenishing oan now find at our store a Complete Stock of above goods from best Manufacturers, both Foreian and Domestic. Agents for the New Amberina Glassware, Rookwood Pottery and Eddy Refrigerators. 4M. W. BEVEBIDGE, eopl No, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EFRIGER. TER, it Jars, Jelly amber an Utensile, Ones era re Stretcher. GEO. WATTS, 3728 __3147th streot, 5 doors above Penna. avenue, Daworrrs Fiom, Z end best of GASOLINE, as well as VAPOR BIOVES, it makes and all, oahsnd.” ‘The most varied in the city EBA‘ [ATER COOLERS at QSZTEIGEBATOES and WATE te COOKING STOVES, RANGES, BRICK SETT PORTABLE SLATE MAN TGIA EATHOBES FOR: NAGEA, 8 great variety. W. 8. JENKS & CO.. ‘TIT Teh strest_nortnwaet. PROPOSALS. i: pPorosars FoR QOAL, WOOD, JOB, AND STA- Orrice oF THE Man: srargs gn ies Diener oy Sacra | Co, 5B, STATIONERY. Detailed informati several articlos: god samples, of matioucry, oe-rmay be proud ae “Phe right is resosrred to any snd all bids, IeTON MoMiCHAET, oe AY Diateiot of Columbia. ‘U.S. Marshal FOR FILLING. Unrexp Staves FxGrnxeR 2136. vania Wasurnaron, DeO. in THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. J}« following are the oventug and closing othe New ‘York Stock Market 4 Ty special wire to H. Dodge, to 3c atrese dame a Sama. aw c aaa rire Ches. ~| ag) aig Da «| Tale TA Do. ner erie c.c. 22%) BBN, Con, BX OX Beane ee t Erie... Big SIR iN . ne. ‘os. 08 eS Low. ce 02s A Vigorous Protest from North Daketa. Mich. Xx! 2 PROCEEDINGS OF THE FARGO CONVENTION. MK. hig) 1) sntion inet here vostedage Meet ot bon eas ie i fs vention met a 18 COU! 4 Were represented In the convention. The x Bins! 8 nent chosen were W. H. Of Bis. marek, chairman, and Major Hamilton, ot Grand | whe alterations fand tniprovements in the of A Salt for Divorce. ‘orks, secretary. were C House, suggested INTERESTING CASE DU HARDPORD COUNTY, the ccavention now tn seaslon at Slour Pall Dak, hive ‘Ween Complcted wit euuiray - sles — nd representing only that portion lying sou! the forty-aixtn parellol, hes sumed fo sot for te ey Se Se A special to the Baltimore Sun from Belair, Md, jitution, and as to convention at slows Fie ia | _ MT CIM urges an appropriation at thenex | Sept. 11, Prmckiantentig —— Euttutio a the convention at ratord this sctita bes ‘the Fights of North Dako- | 8¢ss8ion of Congress for the construction of at | the Hai ty im Belatr to-day upon tans, who protest agai {empl on the partot the people of South Dakota, as Tepresented in the Sioux Falls convention, to ap- propriate the nameDakota,”our common heritage: ab We further protest against the admission of South Dakota under a constitution making no provision for the assumption of an equitable pro- Portion of the present territorial debt by the people of South Dakota; and we do further strongly protest against’ tho admission of the temitory ‘as a- whole under. the constitution adopted or to be adopted at Sloux Falls or else- where, tn which the people of the entire territory must be admitted as a whole. We demand a Voice in the preparation of the organic law, and will oppose apy movement leading toward state- hood which deprives us of the privilege of assent ing to or dissenting from tts constitutional pro- Visions. ‘An executive, committee, consisting of W. H. Franels, of Bismarck; W. F! Steele, of Kidder; A. W. Edwards, of Cass; J. H. Miller‘and George H. Waish, of Grand Forks, was appointed to consult with the Sioux Falls convention, and the conven- tion adjourned subject to the call of the execu- tive committee. ————— Leokout for Cholera. CHICAGO, Sept. 18—The Daily News publishes a large number of letters trom physicians in this city in answer to a circular asking their opinions as to the probability of a cholera epidemic in this country next year or within the next few years, Most of them antletpate more or less cholera in this country next year, and urge the necessity of a thorough observance of sanitary precautions, municipal and personal, : ——s—_—__ Medal BAttmMorg, Mp., Sept. 12—On the night of the 231 of July, when the wharf at Tivoll gave away and 63 lives perished by drowning, several youn, ten who were present leaped into the water an fescued many who were atruggling in the water in the darkness. One man saved eleven persona, For these acts of bravery and heroism appropriate medals, commemorative of the event, were en- Graved and to-day formally delivered to the re- clplents by Mayor Whyte at the city hall, in the presence of many gentlemen and their ladies. Epes aii Foreign News. FIFTEEN RIOTERS KILLED. Agnam, Sept. 18—The violence of the rebels against the land owners, between Giyna and Petrinia, is increasing. The military force, which Was sent to the scene ofthe disturbance,was com- pee to fire into a dense mass of rioters at jaxobovacz, killing 18 and wounding many others, ‘THE LUTHER CELEBRATION. WITTENBERG, Sept. 13.—The delegates from Eng- land, Scotland and Ireland to attend the celebra- Uon to-day of the Quatre-Centenary of Martin Luther have arrived. —————— Labor Conferences. CmicaGo, Sept. 18.—A conference has been ar- ranged for next Saturday evening between the Proprietors of the South Chicago rolling mills and & committee of the striking employes, It 1s un- derstood that the men are ready to resume work on the company’s terms, and_the general impres- sion is that work will be re-started in about two weeks. The Cord-binding Harvesters’ Association of the United States had a secret conference here Yesterday. It 1s understood that the object of the ieeting is to limit production and prevent @ glut in the market, such as occurred last year, Se gee A Steamship Driven Ashore. Freerort, L. L, Sept. 13.—The Italian steam- ship Indipendente, from’ Palermo, drove on shore at Jones’ inlet at 4:30 this morning during a f and bizh sea. She 1s loaded with 1,000 tons ol sulphur and 10,000 boxes of lemons alid oranges, and has also 160 passengers and crew on board, ‘The captain thinks that ifthe weather holds as it Was this morning she fs in a very dangerous post- tion. ‘The wife and cbild of the American consul at Cadiz, Spain, are on board, ‘The Colored Baptists. THE RELATION OF DEACONS TO THE CHURCH. At the afternoon session of the First Washing- ton Baptist association, at the Fourth Colored Baptist church, yesterday, the relation of the dea- cons to the church was discussed by Rev. Messrs, Laws, Scott, Matthews and others. In the eve- ning Rev. Mr. Laws preached a missionary sere mon. PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. ‘The association assembled in thetr 12th annual session at the Fourth Baptist church, on R street, this morning at9 o'clock. There was a large num- ber of minister from Maryland, Virginia and the question of alimony pendente life and counse! fees The Dill in this case was filed August 23 by Mrs. Clara B. Taylor against her husband, Henry L. Taylor, ot Bush River Neck. The facts in the case are somewhat interesting, although no evi- dence was taken In court to-day. Five ago Miss Clara B. Ackerman came through Hardtord county with her father, Orion Ackerman, who was an itinerant photographer, and took landscape Mews. The young ly was handsome, and but eighteen yeors She took the fancy of Mr, Taylor, ‘was a man fifty-six years old an Teported to be wealthy, owning three or four farms. He proposed to hér and was and three years ago the father and daughter, whose home’ was in Boonsboro’, Ovelda county, New York, came down here again and the old man and young woman were married. According to her Statement, they never got on very well tozether, ‘The honeymoon was not very long over before, it is alleged, he began to Mil treat her, and for some time prior to the Ume she fied the bill for divorce he used continually to beat her. Mr. Taylor's de fense consists of counter charges agatnst her. In fact, there are mutual charges of adultery. The lady ts here at the hotel with her father. Her child, which is ten months old, ts at her home in New York. She is still a remarkably pretty woman Of twenty-two, and 18 well read and accomplished. Mr. Tayior is gray and quite aged in Appearance, Afier argument between Measra Wm. L. Cool and Wm. Young, her counsel, and Mr. H. W. aie wong alimony = ke $12 per weel counsel fees $300, a heal oD the 24th of this month, i — ————~-o-___ Tar SLATER OF James Caney.—Owing to tho Teceipt of information at London respecting the Proposed demonstration on the arrival of O'Done hell, the slayer of James Carey, from South Arica, a i. patted aren to meet copenpeed ~} Which O'Donnell is a passenger, and her place landing has been chenzed. . Teast 80 much of the terrace as is required at the north and south of the capitol, which will cost ‘$188,707.88. He submits reports of extension of the government printing office, court-house and im- Officers Breen and Nicholson arrested this morn- ing three colored boys, named Altred Brown, Jas. West and Arthur Clayton, for the larceny of 'a set, of small_wagon wheels belonging to a white boy, named Willie Newcomb. The parties were locked ‘up at the fifth precinct station. Workmen are busily engaged in frescoing and ornamenting Odd Fellows’ hail, navy yard. The races at lvy City have been postponed un- til to-morrow at 4 o'clock p. m. Last evening Samuel Darrach, a white man, was found by Officer Boland wandering about 10 the rain warning the people that a fire would burn everything up, the earth would be flooded, and the sun would explode. He was taken to the seventh Precinct and to-day was sent to the insane asy- um. ‘The colored man, Wm. R. Keys, who was caught out in the county some days ago wandering about in an entirely nude condition and acting in- a. Was sent to the insane asylum this morn- —___ ‘The Courts. Equrry Court—Judge James. To-day, Ketcham agt. Georgetown college; sales finally ratified and reference to auditor. Si, Sage; trustee authorized to receive cash and make conveyance, Duvall agt. Mitchell; pro confesso, Adams agt. Olark; appearance ordered, Pouice Court—Judge Mills, pro tem. , John Cole, colored, profanity; $5 or 7 days. Thos, Mackey, colot loud and boisterous; $5ori5days. Richard Matthews, colored, wast- ing Potomac water; $5 or 15 days. ee THE FOLLOWING PosTMasTERS appointed by the President to offices that have recently become MILES. On Thursday, September 13th, 18: residential were commissioned to-day: Miss | a.m. ‘MAGGiY! MILER, ared Creat opens Alice Green, Birmingham, Ohio; Thos, M. Pan- Gh ciel eee! Cins AS al coast, Morristown, "N. 3’; ‘Hover GC. Ku ee ee vi ht Mason, Mich. Commissions were also issu 3 quier coun! rah J. Clement, stmaster at Mount Zio1 nia, on orning ptember 12! GiktakRr ere TOLLOTBOS, aeeene NOURSE. At Weston, Fat We qornt * ane ashe li county;’ C. A. Conner, Check, Fioy Kembioand wife of Chirise dS! Scar = county, and Levi W. Verinillion, Poplar Hill, Giles Fal at Hock Creek ch (aay morning, county; Virginia, = . fourtenth instant, at cleven Gelsck ee pe Tae Decision I THE 1éTH STREET Baw-urct. Casg.—In the Equity Court yesterday, after two days of at nt by counsel in the injunction suit of Atchison vs, Mutrhead, to stop the latter's steam engine and machinery, 'on 14th street, near street, @ decision was made. Judge James, in eelding the sald the saves of other days toted around by colored men were giving place to the modern fnstance, and he would not decree against the use of the steam engine and saw. The business Iteelf,in different localities, was necessary to the public, and, as defendant admit- ted his smokestack was too old and the re- straining order was made to provide for the erec- Uon of a new and taller smokestack, with spark arrester attached. ‘This was be done by Mr. Muirhead before sult was brought, and in the answer filed in the suit by his counsel. Mr. T. A. Lambert appeared for petitioner and Messrs. R. R. Perry and W. P. Belt for the respondent. ‘The formal order made is: “ Defendant be, and he 1s hereby, restrained as prayed in the bill, unless he shall Within ten days from the date ‘hereof in- crease the helght of the smokestack of his engine and afMx thereto an appliance for arresting sparks and smoke, so that the annoyance complained of from this cause may be obviated as far as {t may be possible so to do, the rignt being reserved to complainant to apply to the court for redress for any violation of t) order.” ~CoMPROMISING WITH THIEVES —Major Dye, of the police, says it 1s surprising how inany of’ the complainants in the numerous cases of petit lar- ceny now being reported are willing to compro- mise With the t hieves, and refrain from ut ing on the promise that the property is restored, ‘The evil 1s a growing one, and the complainants do not seem to realize that they are doing a wrong to society and vioiating the law. Such compro- mises, he are of almost daliy occurrence. He states that so far as he 1s concerned he will try and break up the practice of compromising el e3. UNDERTAKERS. (HAS, J, GAWLER, WILLIAM F. VERNON, ©. J. Gawren & Co., Successors to Buchly’s Undertaking Establishment, 922 Pa. Ave. n.w. (formerly 912 Ps, Ave.) Everything first-class and reasonable. Telephone connections. Transient funerals arpecialty. sep 7 Joe eos SUCCESSOR’ TO ANTHONY BUCHLY, UNDERTAKER, 912 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W. ‘One of the most complete establishments in the coun- try. Large rooms for transient funeral services, anl& RTHUR ROONEY. JAMES BELLEW, A 4ETBUE ROOXEY £0. " ™ dertakers. mere, OMices, 711 That. abd 2149 Pa. ave. hw. . SPINDLE! ERTAKER, 1233 7th em! ‘an balmed "and dence at viace of busluvse, ‘OSEPH GaWILE J ea R MAE Ponxtsmixa UNDERTAKER, i insylvanie avenue Horthweat. Terns moders and everyUung ficst-class. ‘Telephone connection. ult Jose wacn auld » det. Mand Nn.w. for “wanxportation TWEE, Telephone Connection. aus AS STUS BURGDOK®, 216 Pee CRNISHING UNDERTARER, - ‘o. $16 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, between 34.14 Qe etueots. Evervtitur first-class, ani lS GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Ss. 3B, ELLERY, —= EUCCESSOR T9 DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRES3 SHIR’ " GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, = —— A HEBREW WEDDING.—The 8th street syn 1o Was the scene of a brilliant wedding last evening. The bride was Miss Hannah Nordlinger, daughter of Wm. W. Nordlinger, of West_ Washington, and the groom Mr. Soloion Rtce, of Leadville,Ool. The zeseinblage comprised nearly all of the prominent Hebrew citizens of the District and their families. An immense floral bell was suspended above the altar. ‘The ceremony was performed Dy abv ‘Stern. Messrs D. Nachman, B. Baer, M. Hambur- ger and N, Rosenberg acted’ as ushera. After the 1112 F Sraeer Nortawesr, Wasnrxcrox, D. 0. Fixof the Finest Dress Shirts to Order..c..s000--812- Hix F-xtra Fine Shirts to order ........00 ; ‘Six Fine Shirts to order... Txoursows the District present. After prayer meeting, | ceremony at the church a reception was held at tHIRT FACTORE A committee on condolence, consisting of Revs. | Marini’s hall, Later in the evening Mr. aud Mrs. ee oecen te erpeteeieabe Revs, = on eee ow? he ot 4xD aws, Plumer an ror, Of e ict, Were a) whicl ey Will make thei ome ville. potntéd a commitzee on ‘cucation, "he assoc i MEN's FURNISHING EMPORIUM, lon adopt @ resolution to start schools for MARRIED AND BaPrizeD THE Sime EVENING.—At Street, Opposite Patent the education of colored children, to be managed | the Central Presbyterian churca last evening the wine _ oe exclusively by Baptista. Wedding ceremony uniting Mr. J. Altheus John- Fine Dress Shirts to order a specialty. Six beet Shirts ass amember of the | for $13.50. Ready-made Shirts at following prices:— AMOUNT OF MONEY IN CIRCULATION.—The fol- lowing statement showing the amount of money in circulation has been compiled by the first con- troller of the Treasury: National bank notes out- standing September ist, 1883, $353,834,542; legal tender notes outstanding September izth, 1 $346,681,016; ‘sllver certificates outstanding Sep: son, formerly of South Carolina, church, with Miss M. Linda Hobbs, of 412 6th Street northwest, was followed immediately by the baptisin of Mra. Johnson and her reception a3 & member of thechurch. Rev. A. W. Piizer, D.D., Offictated. The ushers were Messrs. R. M. Elliott and G. Sargent. ———— A Unfinished, 75 ctx.; finished, W ctx. Poet tnt 65 ca: fiulahed, 80 cts,” Full tine of Boy Shi: ¥F assortncat of Scarfa, Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear. 22 Dorr Ir Fun tember 8th, 1883, $75,969,071; gold certificates out- Standing September 8th,’ 1883, $55,272,440—total paper circulation, $831,757,069._ Gold coin in circu- lation February 1st, 1883, $527,378.92; sflver in circulation February Ist, 1883, '$215,968,581—total gold and silver circulation, §743,347,578. Grand total, $1,575,104.642 Assuming the total popula- ton to be 52,000,000, the distribution per capita Would be $30.29. Brps were opened to-day at the Treasury depart- Ment for safes and vault work required for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1884 The only bid- ders were the Hali Safe and Lock company, of Cincinnati, and Geo, L, Damon, of Boston. The bids of the Hall Safe and Lock company were nearly 100 per cent higher than those of Damon, although the bids of the latter were nearly twenty per cent higher than those of previous yeara. The contract will be awarded to Geo. L. Damon. THE ALLEGED CaLiForNia LanD Graza.—Com- Inissioner McFarland, of the Land office, says he THE GROCERY CLERKS’ AssocraTron.—At the Meeting of the above named association, held at Shea’s hall, Tuesday evening, the following were nominated for officers of the’ association for the next year, the election to take place on the 25th instant: President, W. H. McNew; first vice resident, J. L. Granger; second vice president, . T. Tune: general secretary, J. R. Fagus; corre- sponding secretary, W. C. Brook; treasurer, Law- rence Cole; sergeant-at-arms, N. L. Baker. The Present president, Mr. J. R. Fague, declined a re- omination for that office. FALLOVERCOATISH THESE AIRY NIGHTS AND MORNINGS? WE ARE LONGING TO AFFORD YOU THE NEEDED PROTECTION FROM AUTUMN BREEZES AND SNEEZES, AND CAN SUPPLY YOU A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT AT ANY PRICE YOU WISHTO PAY, BETWEEN $8 AND $20. Mageiace Licenses.—The clerk of the court has fasued marriage licenses to Martin Lynch and W. 6, Nolen and Grace Howell; James t. Madde SPRAN! . G. Nolen an lowell; and Mary Ellen Stone, both of Prince eagicess! a, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 07 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite the U. 8. Post Offoa, weeps scheme’ to. ger bom mat ree tracts of gor, WILLIAM SHOOMAKER’s WiLL.—The will of Wm. ernment timber lands in Call mentioned in sg tape fe fled with gr? ge rrr recent news dispatches, and that he will take care | ter Ramsdell . It bears date of March that the schemers do not get any titles to the | 188% and, after di ‘the payment of fF Janda, nses, he gives, “in recognition of years of 4 ——— Saeiity, et fon and devotion to me on the part PostaL Nores—A statement, prepared at the money order office, based upon the returns for one er offices shows. that 49 per coat or the mony er of ows thal cont transmitted by the money order service was in PRESSES FOR WINE OB JELLY; APPLE PARERS, &a. may be required of her be merely nominal. ‘Tue Navy Yap Commission Rerorr.—Mr. A. B. ————— WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS ‘Mullett, the civilian member of the naval commis- | _ Ratp on aw ALLEGED Poor SHor.—Detectives HABDWAKE, &o, sion to re] upon the various navy yards, re- | Raff, Block and Mattingly this mo! raided a FP. MAY turned this morning from New York. in conver. | Shoomaker's shop, oa B street. botwreen, ist and 90 - iad Canon with nei to-day he sald thavine | Stfeets northwest, and captired a policy | gt Penneyivanis avenue, would soon hold a final meeting, and | CUtMt, including Geo. meengeveliod policy a =" “Sets Hoi sommatr bis celta aaa oe | Seuteated Sono wed tats tars | (Le RRucos Fine Txernaxce Conran, Court and was released on $50 collateral. A player ‘ to-Chlet Knginesr Loring, the report upon his in- who was caught in the shop was committed to sp. | BUILDINGS AXD PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE his eign of the Feport, and when completed the ‘Dear a8 & witness, nS A 2001 Fret cre, final report will be made from these two, Mr. os west as sou aa repairs are compltsd—about Second Controller, which, prevents Comoniers | Nourse, daugiver of the iate Wilts Recs soa i rn yn r, revent Luce, tho president of the n, trom | Wile of Mr. J. Nourse, well known in this Way br THOMPRON, Vice recdent Teool¥ing eee pay 18 tncomprehensibie, <"Coinmo. | city, died at her residence near Warrenton, Va., 108. ede Ba . ; tine has ‘been. dotaphed fom: tak, Guo” ws | Greek catch cemetery temo ne a Boe Sm merge ca 5. duties on the commission only took swt his the interment will be made, . sad —_ a aw time to preside at the meetings, while Mr. Loring GRRE {\ARPETS AND HOUSEFUBNISHING GoODs. commission asugned to us Toeee Misparnows | Witsoy See tet or dace anecone mee _ large —; com: for the whole year on account of the fow days ser Detore the Court this morning on s charge | _.74are Gally recelving our full supply of Housefun. vice on the commission is unjust, and the Secre- | Of cruelty to animals. La nd Py ‘in . Lowell ‘Hartford lary Will ask Congress toreimburss him. stable keeper, testiied that he hired a ce ene, wand’ Hares ‘Axmin RESOURCES OF New MEXI00.—Gov. Sheldon, of ‘was returned , t = att ‘New Mexico, has transmitted to the Interior de- ‘being over driven, eto great variety, partment @ voluminous report of the condition of | nary that Territory, and con tions filial suffer 1328 F's rest Northwce as to the ment of It, which he desires | On Of one submitted to gays New Mexico has | Orher tae phidt 3 & fine climate, Soll and many nateral re- | Pits” gudge MILs Soy at a Ca 2 ~ ernment, One of its greatest wants is an effective | *Ppeal was noted. heavy Winter - yublic school Dress Ruts from 68 ‘=p. Brat RANOVE sfeoas $4 to Tax Hawam Svan Rxronr.—The commis- | Pech Tecorded as ace oP as, sion appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury | Ennis to Waist, to investigate charges that, under color of the | 197; $250. Henry Brooke to Theodore Brooke, sna” the “Sahawion Tslande, E nica | monston, = were mot entitled to exemption. “from | rfson WV; duty thereunder have — been tmported | $—- RAP ee from those islands into the United States, hag Bro oa eres ie ee wo wubetanthal difference ta. tas | He 507 character of ue sugars imported price te and | to O. 507 Poros Foon since the treaty. + fas Gro, ©." vor OxXLAHAMA PaYNE AIM ARRESTED.—David Ful peuccess in Corrie |

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