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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ FUTURE DAYS. ia SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ATE IN THE Ce 'TY OF WASHING- INTERSECTION OF THE ROADS, ‘THIS AFTERNOON. S SALE OF A VALUABLE CTAND ik SEHE Coch e OR ER RACE OF IX THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, CONTAIN: AND IMPROVED BY's COMPORTADIS DWELLING. District of Columbia, in equity cause No. : 025 Gowan et als. va’Swann et gle) cause No. 8660, docket 23, I ‘No. 8,035" o an n. on the premises. on TUESDAY, | (Newcomer vs. Swann), docket 22, SIXTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1883, at | pacned in said cause on the Stir doo of dale Hy OUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTER N, allthat | undersigned, as. will obs for ene “tof land situate snd lying in the county of Wash- AY, named 3 of Col bia, bein part of tracts aiied = Grvtar Hill® and “Granby.” aeweascd in the name of Job: McClelland, and at the cy 3 of Queen's Cage! aid Brentwood roads nl being more e m Me Bell, recoried in Liber 7 de- folio 4. one a oe 2 Le pene tres ce an comes. oe foil oy oan fowl tive XC. Te. folio 1, and. one. Bev ‘a stone corner Mepenisl i sMecriland: reverded Ih Liber 130 He | Jone dca tie bath wae: af the ent, a known as Rock Creek Ford road, thence north ‘east, fifteen perches (N. 1 deg. #15 perches), with fhe went line of Moreland Iands with the Lines of said land the following courses and distances, i H of nail deeds of record in the office of the cds ind the anid of < Hy described therei ‘safollown-Pirnt Ail {a tract oflapd Known as Gecag Hill begin atthe end of the second line of a tract o eanby.” and running thence with the third Groby north eighteen and one-quarter degrees hs perches to the middle of the El n¥ roud, thence east twelve (12) perches | hundredth perches ¢ E., 68: a x north seventy and one half | corner of id, and thenes with his Hines cast eleven perches (11) still with said | north six pie O. caving said road and the out! 63 degs. W., 48 perches): south thirty. it degrees Mg BcToss said tract south t west, ninety perches (8. ‘90 perches); north forty-etyit (4s) pe nore oF leas forty-seven desrece west perches (N.4T degs. lar Fill. thence Cighty-five end one | W.. 81 perckes) to 2 peman’s land; thence Y- perches, more or | with lus Hues south thirty-six degrees west, fifty-seven. thegce with said lins to the | perches (8.36 deza, W., 57 perches) to the Broad Branch ne thirteen (13) neres, more | road: thence south twenty and one-fourth degrees east, tain piece oF parcel of leisit- | thirty and twenty-hundred:h perches (8. 204 gs. Ba Fy, Kowa and desert $02) perches) to fhe corner of radiey'y and afnimee three (22), 40 the sab-dis South sixty-one desrees east ifty-#ix perches (8. 61 dea, Sie tet of Waa cateeed Gaeacteg: 6 perches), aud thence ior hiy-three desrees ard acres of land more paitions | eabt. tweuty-eix perches (N. 69 dey. 1, 26 porches) to ad | the place of beginning. ‘Suid property will be sold either in whole or in two parre containing spectively i acres and and 26 acres, 3 ro “ bec by the decree: One-third ‘Terms of sale, as prec? £0 ‘ of the purchase moucy in cash, and the residue in two uth 1 dezrees, we equgl instalments, payable rexpectively in one and two A Ss “dezrees, “east eu (15) | yeas frou the d: air, With interest at the rate of (7-10) pervlies,’ thence north 21% | six per cent per almum.; the deferred payments to be se~ Perches, "to cured Ly deed of trust tipon Oye premises sold,or alleash ‘one at option of purchaser. ‘The ‘Trustees reserve the right cl the said property should the purchase: fail to ply with the terns within five days from date of Ade and prov will be required at the time of ‘hig at purchase expense, sila preeribed be the decree: One; third OLPAE ULAVGHTON, a deposit of $230 Lo be paid to the Trns- 0% Touisiana avenne: ‘of the sale; “the balante iy ome and £40 ). E. HAMILTON, } anatec. rest trom day of #2 iF street northwest. hawer shail be i ‘THOS. J. FISHER & Ct Aucts, _sep22-eotoct2d&ds ioneers, TEES SALE OF FRAME DWELLING AND LOT. ‘of pu 2 eee ne ON LINCOLN VE PAK BOUNDARY STREET Frustee, 225 434 By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Faber Hal Eecate Arete eee | No OH, fol ree of tue lat Records for the Dis. : To ran ie ‘ia, L will eel} at public suction, in front z mises, on MONDAY, the EIGHTH DAY OF : = A. D. 1533, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., all that gertuin piece or parcel of ground belog and sithated in ——________ } Washington county, in the District of Columbia. known Prego from tl te hered three (3), in John M.Keat- iux’s recorded sub-division of a part of Prospect Hill, together with ail the improvements, ways, easements, Tights, privilezeeand appuctenunices to the same belong: ing or in any wise appertaining, Te 200 in casi; balance in equal installments at i eizhteen and twenty-four months, notes to ee = ee deed of Soest ony rt ras oe: cash, at option of Purchaser. "A depod rural tect weenie Ges fuse | S100 renuttne ak male Tera ty te comatin San aie — | seven days. otherwise the Trustee reserve the right to NER 97H | resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five . thetic: used ou the | days public notice of such resale in sone hewspajer a Pac extracting Filling a specialty. | published in Washington, D. 6.” Conveyancing aid = inserted, Gas given. Charges mod: | Cording at purchaser's cost cept | “wopai-cokds JOHN A. HAMILTON, Trastee. DURE, DENTIST, 715 Lira STREET NORTH: P. LITTLE, Auctioneer. Beautiful sets of Teeth and a perfect ft. Pp — i for $l. Extracting without pain, 60 cents. | TRUS’ iS SALE OF z .. GRADUATE OF PENNSYL-| Sidny FRAME HOUSE. ay Philadelphia. having purchased my y virtue of a dee st. dated. Beptember 2d, mee ea Se A,B. ARGO, recorded in Liber 530 folio” 153, of sea. een OS PUR eemeraly | of thie land records of the District of Columbia, an DENTISTRY. 1 AN est, over Ballantyne’s fies of Dentistry skillfully per- «m to thousands with most pleasant it, ‘Ten years experience 08 Dentist, ESTATE, THIR- at the request of the party thereby secured, we will sell at pmblic auction, in trontot the premises, om MON- PAY, OCTOBER EIGHTH, A.D. 1883," at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., original Lot thirty (30), in square . TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- ' niediately after extracting natural teeth, ess. Modern: methods aud skill in ald | BUmubered ten hundred and twenty (1020), as subdivided ntistry. Moderate fees. in Lots A and Du. DONNALLY, 1521 F strect northw Oue-thind of the purchase money in nd the residue in two eqnal installments at six ve months from day of sale, with interest six it. deferred payments to be sccured by deed of ost on the premises above described, or all cash, at the onof the purchaser. Terms of sale co be complied Brin se 's from sale, oF to be re-soldl at cost suiting purchaser, A depositof $50 required when the property 1s sold. All conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost ‘A. ADAMS,? as ‘Trustees, H. REAL poe 5 pend 1st M LBOTT, DENTIST. N rive doors from ec EF. Dentistry in all Teeth inserted $7 per set. All wo! BROTHERS. F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE OF ELEGANT AND 1883, at HALE PAST TEN OOLOCE: commencing eeleeant and cowtly Parlor and. other Fusuture cour in S, ‘Plush and Vi . Estee Gatien Cea Fine Paintings. t Gilt and other Hece Chairs, Chitpendals Eos ee ee sa ane, Dinets, ahiavdie Stans, fools will be cn eibNs Ney prior to gale, and Tega ae ere ees ¥ v ir 0c8-3t "THOMAS DUWLING, Auctioneer. WA“ZER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioncers, ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, THREE-STRING IN PERFECT ORDER: HATR-CLOTH WALNUT DWARF BOOK-CARE, CARP AERUT HALL. HAT RACK, ETS, WALN! A “RAC MIRROR BACK; WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, HANDSOMELY CARVED OAR CHAMEER SUITES: ONE ELEGANT CHIFFONIER MADE TO ORD) WALNUT” BOUFFET WALNUT EXTENSION HiRes PRATHER bros ANB BOL INGRAIN CARPETS, DECORATED DINNER SERVICE, CHINA AND W, KITCHEN UTENSILS, ETC. On THURSDAY, 0 ‘N O'CLOCK A. M., we shall sell xf the residence’ No. 623 East Capitol street, the above coll nsehold effects, which hy. the att: ER B. WILLIAMS & CO., DOUBLESEAT, EXTENSION TOP FAMILY CAR- RIAGE: GAY MARE, 7 YEARS OLD, WARRAN ED SOUND AND GENTLE: SET SINGLE HAR- 8, ALL IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER, AT AUC- On. THURSDAY, OCTOBER ELEVENTH, 1883, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, infront of my auction ’ rooms, E shalt sell the above outfit. Will separately, TH Oct iE PUNCANSON BLOS,, Auctioneers, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. On WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of October, 1883, at 1 o'clock p.m., we will sell, within our salesrooms, (0th and D strects'northwest,) by direction of the holder of fain collateral note, 175 shares stock National Union Fire Insurance Com- pany. Sale positive, ‘Terms cash, Oc8-2t METY SHARES OF THE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY'SSTOCK, THIRTY-FIVE SHARES OF CREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY'S STOCK, AND THIRTY SHARES OF FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY'S STOCK. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TENTH, at ONE O'CLOCK, we will seli_ the above-named stock, within our auction rooms, 9th and D streets northwest. 0c8-2t DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. HOS. J. FISHER & OO., Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF HANDSOME STONE FRONT BRICK RESIDENCE KNOWN AS NUMBER 1411 K STREET NORTHWEST, WITH BRICK STABLE AND CARRIAGE HOUSE ON REAR OF LOT. By virtue of » deed of trust, dated. 9th May, A.D. 1877, and recorded in Liber No. 855, folio 113, of the’ land records of the District of Coltmnbia, and at the’ request of the party secured, we will sell, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY- FOURTH, at FOUR-THIRTY ‘O'CLOCK P. M., Lot numbered six (6), in Kidwell’s sub-division of square numbered two hundred and seventeen (21%), a8 re- corded in the surveyor's office of the District of Co- Iunbia, in Book 8. W., No. 1, page 113, said lot fronting 24 feet on north K street, with a depth of 135 feet, to @ lic alley, aud “being the same conveyed by, iylor and wife to Sayles J. Bowen by decd nber 20th. A. D. 1970, recorded in Uber No. 5 » 412, of the Iand records for the District of Columbia, oh ae with the Foes thereo reet northwest, an house on rear of lot. known us residence No, M11 Ks! brick stable and carri ‘Terns: One-third of purchase-money in cash, balance in one (1) and two (2) years, with interest, and’ secured by deed of trust on property’ sold, interest payable semi be" sold asa whole or OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer, annually. A deposit of 8200 will’ be required at time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied wit cl sale the ‘Trustees reserve the Tight to resell at risk cost of defaulting purchase CHAS 06-d&ds S. GLOVER) CHAS. B, BAILEY, 5 Trustees. AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest. ER. DS AND OFFICES: 1202 F street northwest: 3515 7th street northwest; 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest; 1112 9th strect northwest; Corner id and K st WSEHOLD FURNII RT OF HANDSOME CHAMBERS 1. M. M TPES, WA ES (DIFFERENT PAT R UT TANGEST PRIVATE RATLROAD YARD SOTTH OF Dee ae ee REW YORK: also EXTENSIVE WHARVES, eiving us 2 Bsus és for the economic handling of MOOK iRAIN AND OTHER CAR- HEATING STOVES. OAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE ALSO, SENATE, LARGE MINES INTO OUB YARD. We dest erly in best qualities of ANTHRACTTE and BEUMASOUS COAL, FOR ACCOUNT OF TI 5. CARPETS FROM PRES(DENT'S ROOM, A FOR ACCOUNT OF TH PLATES LOT JUN NG, OCTOBER NINTH, com- O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front snd spacions salesrooms, a large 5 cellent household goods, to which the attention of buy- ers is respectfully called. 06-2 WVALTER B. WILLI W TURKISH PARLOR SUITE W SILK. SPRING CY CHAIRS, ¥ TABLE, UPHOLSTERED IN SEAT AND BACK, MARBLE-TOP ‘TABLES, LI? UET "TABLES, LAMBRE- \D CORNI! T FRAME MANT TENSION ‘TABLE, HOUSTERED IN, DININ LEATHER, RVED BOUFFET MARBLE-TOP ust received a lange Jot of Bakers’ fresh mined COAL of superior ¢ nse, all Of which we vller at lowe MIKKOR BACK. FOUR WALNUT CHAMBER. BEDS, WALNUT BEDSTEADS, n of consumers is respectfully invited to AND. WASHSTANDS, STEPHENSON & BRO., a PARLOR, HALL AND mis 7th st. wharf and 12th st. and Pa, ave. REN UTENSILS kG On TUESDAY, OCTOBER NINTH, at TEN O'CLOCK A. BI, we shall sell, at residence No. 1125 10th street north Say above-described household effects, whieh are pai ennmerated, and worthy the - tion of buy: WALTER B: WILLIAMS & CO. 05-3 Auctioneers. FINANCIAL. jOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REA ESTATE THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT COLUMBIA, LOCATED ON THE ANAC BANKERS AND BROKERS, ROAD ABOUT ERREE CUSRIERS OF & MEE 62 ? STREET NORTHWEST, PROM iONTOW <D TEN MINUTES WALK THE STREET CARS, ADJOIN- Ofer srccial inducements to buy or sell CRUDE| }\G THE GERMAN OKPHAN ASYLUM PROP- PETROLEUM, either for Cash or on Margin, By virtue of a deed of trast, dated the 16th day of December, AD. 1868, and duly recorded in Liber and R, No. 7, folio 83, one of the land records of District of Goluubia, and at of the notes ‘secured there Me anctior K PM ‘and lyit situate iu the county of W: Gia, musd bedne pare of'2 tract callen Chnchestees " IX LOTS OF 100 BARRELS OR MORE. the. wrespondence. All information cheerfully ot Pavase Srocx Texxonarn Wrs Berwees thence cedar tree, TON, NEW ¥ Sat degrees twenty “and me YORK AND RICHMOND. | (24) “on *wiuch ¥ ines Mat’ a distanee ry i ' s Es El H. H. DODGE, N. W. corner of 2 gen acre lot heretofore surveyed for A. Kranse (the 8. E. corucr stake of the said lot being in this last recited line and 5.84 perches from the begin- mux thereof), and thence in a straight line and with the roal N. 59 dexrces E. 14.20 perches to the Sontaining eleven aches, more or less, adjoining lands of Richard Smith, Esq., J. Lee Esq, and the German Orphan Asyfum. ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third cash; balance in six, and eihteen months, ‘o} Bo Stocks ame Investment Securities Bought and Sold on Commission, No. 589 ISTH STREET (CORCORAN BUILDING.) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokera, day of sale, secured ‘by deed of trust on the property 2 sold: or all cash, at the option of the . Ade- 64 Buoapwar, New Youe. Host of $100 round on the tay of wale" Convejancing purchaser's vrius of wale ‘comp! Every class of Securities bozht and sold on commmig- | with in tes daye the propertr will Ee Muah ate aoe sion m Scn Francisco, Baltinore, Philadelphia, New | 8d cost of ting EES a. five Se notice. York, Boston and Washinton. Orders executed on the | —"¢?26-dts SS 4 New York Stuck Exchange at oue-cighth of one per cent commission. Private and direct wires to Richuwond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed ou the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formetion rewarding the markets received throwh our wires INSTANTLY direct from the New York Stock Exchanve. ak YHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED / REAL ESTATE, ON I STREET, BETWEEN WENTY-THIRD AND _ TWENTY-FOURTH "RE NORTHWEST, BEING HOUSE No. "REET. Ey virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of oe the E. 8 pa of, ‘will. on “TUESDAY, ND SELL US. XDD. NDS. TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1883, at FIVE O'CLOCK Ano WASH. C. GASLIONT ana aly Sune ‘city Hiodiacte suction. in front of the prensines, sell Block. - estate, i corner of lot 12, the: Deposits received subject to check. forth 18 feet 6 inches, Ghanee sputh 10) foe 1 ices We poy SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT | thence east 18 fect 6 inches, thence north 102 feet shd Ii! LIABLE information mgarding our various city | Hiches to the place of begining, conialning 1,604 square scuntics, end are prepared at all times to answer inqui- | “Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: One-half of the Tice rearuins same, purchase money in cash and the talsnce inoue year Sakae @) vowaes 4 oa. rom the day of sale, with interest at 6 Der cent per an BANKERS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE. myst 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST. and secured deed of trust upon eld cr all cash, at option of prea ee DUNCANSON Bi 2 Mae DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALUABLE BUILDING LOT, ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF Ds Er. Cc HAPOTEAUTS WINE or ps STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND A yincglosginl of which ctatune Wiremmes cf Beet |. STREETS NONFHEANT, AT AUCTION. Bic and places Into the bidet vad aulires sociale: | 7OR WEDNESDAY APTERNOON, OCTOE thestadacr a dase’ gions thea male cut Traveling oF Long 3a pe Agee Pe sae Teaalred st time of wale eas DOWLING, ‘Seid by all Drugsista, a22-mAthly : [@snr ear Waammorox, D. 0. October 4th, 1863, AUCTION SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY. On WEDNESDAY, THE tr: CELLU 5 BREA 7 Sse year ony ewer clan tn exa be woes ws rng 0 tho “highest bidet, 623 Tih eereet bortiwest, Desa, iting, Hugn Stover, her attention to the wants of ml FOLEY, Auctioneer. Iwill sell, at public euction, the stock of Notions and Dry Goods contained in Davis & Dickinson's store, No. 914 7th street northwest, commencing FRIDAY, OCTOBER TWELFTH, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M.andwill continue from day to day until the stock fs disposed of, consisting of Silks, Velvets, Cashmeres, Linens, Cloths and Housekeeping Goods generally, Fine Laces, Em- broideries, Underwear in Merino and Cotton, Ladies’ Jerseys, Brushes, Collars, Buttons, Hosiery, Parasols, ‘Umbrellas, Gossainers, Fringes, Spool Silks, Spool Cot- ton, Fine Scissors and Perfumery; alsoaline of Valu- able Goods for Christmas Presents and many other articles too numerous to mention. This stock is choice, and ladies are invited to attend this sale, as the goods ‘will be sold without reserve. Counters, Fixtures, Show cases, &c., will be sold next MONDAY, at TWELVE O'CLOCK. 05-2W FOLEY, Auctioneer, ‘'T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON SOUTH SIDE OF ¥ STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH NORTHWEST. ‘Under decree of the Supreme Court of the District, of Columbia, puased in equity cause No. 8,410, Smith ys. Burch et al.. I will sell at auction, on: WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1883, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M,, in front of the Premises, the east 20 feet front of Lot pmmbered 13, in Square numbered 377, in the city of Washington, D. C. erms: One-third ‘cash, and the residue in equal amounts, at one and two years from day of sale, with interest at six per cent annum, or all cash, at the option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required, and all conveyancing to be at purchaser's cost, JOB BARNARD, Trustee, sep28-f,m,w&ds 412 Sth strect northwest. pions DOWLING, Auctioneer. pe a STREET AND HOWARD BEF Of 8 dacren of the an fe ‘Columbia, ‘and John W. Beall et al. is complainant, 7 THAT, Niiianfans or ane PPA specialt bargsins times in second-hand Pianos wha Onan, papi stock, ‘This is a + altho circumstance sideration. is in on oar stock of goods arriving in such quantity to fonbly’ Bano raisin avo; Win, Reales g Soke ec ‘ CHAURCY No. 433. 7th atrest nordhwest, Washington, D. Pi Cc ENUINE UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND FOR SALE. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED A SPECIALTY, &2™ Orders promptly atiended to. ¥. A. URSO'S Piano Rooms, sep10-7m 613 11th street northwest. 1. WILD & BRO. ° 709 7th etreet northwest, Always offer Special Bargains to Cash Buyer for the nd Barker NS, new] or second hawd, but alsg sell om easy iustall” mente. ‘Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to, Horexane HIGHEST STAND: CELEBRATED FOR B SINGING WORKMANSHIP nepe ENCY, OF TONE AND RILLIANCY DURABILITY, UALIEY UNRIVALLED, ND ETSTSN SUP ADs ERIOR TO ALL FACTORY PRICES—FASY PAYMENTS. We give persons having old Os to ex- change extra advantages in the Value of ‘thei old instruments, and balance can be paid monthly. Opcn'till 8 p.m. HEINEKAMPS BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 427 10th street northw: aud EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS } of various in rent at re Downed Pianos,” ‘Tuning amd fepalsing, 43 Lith treet, above Pa. ave. Jango P!4N0s, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, oth, in equity chure No. 6364, ‘will sell. at FIVE, e the undersigned Trustee Serock M.,on MONDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1883, the oulowing descritied, in parcels, filed in the ca apart o's tact of land in Washinton county. ta the i until paid, to satinfy vendition! ex- nas Ng. toed at law, in fave of Win By Mowcs ct al ‘THOS. Down FR MSMIGHAEL, bags VPHOS. 5. FISHER & Co, as Real Estate Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY AS 36 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE- and at the SATURDAY ib Lot nine (9), in era ton, D-C., improved by's. small: two-story, Teruise of sale about $900) = year,with interest at option Ak Hime of eae Kite at EDWARD J. STRELWAGEN, otdkds FREDERICK B. Cnie IRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE Lor SIXTH AND SE! - virte of a decree of the Supreme iORTH- Dist y autey cause Ro. Bf Y, ‘A, D. 1883, at numt two ‘to the subdivision handed and fort ‘The Most Perfect Piano Mada, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Oreans sold on installments, rented or ex- ellanged, rent applied if puretased eis 5 CENT MUSIC, _ ‘The only complete stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No. 915 F STREET. ‘Managing partner of the Iate firm Ellis & Co. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. SUCCESSOR TO - DUBREULL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, 1112 F Steer Norawesr, Wasarvatos, D. 0. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order 812.00 Six Extra Fine Shirts to orde 9.00 Six Fine Shirts to order... 7.0 anh2 x] Tuosrsows Sumr Factory axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F street, opposite Patent Office, Fine Dress Shirts to order a specialty. Six Best Shirts for $13.50, ‘Revly-made Shite at fllowine prices Acme, unfinished, 75c.; finished, 90c, Peerless, unfin- 65e.; finished, 80c. Full line of Boys’ Shirts, ee secon ‘of SCARFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY “FAMILY SUPPLIES. oR Manxerxa Send your orders to the PALACE MARKET, Zring PORE aN aS, cies of the season, and at lowest cash prices. FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. OcO ERE RRR ERE 8S, co KF R Soo RRR ER Sssq sept ef ia Bases a bai bez a 3 LALLA Bee: 8 ge ares at [-[-[-} CEES cia oe, a2" rg! I ARAL feease! tet} 5 a or) HR ae 8 8 we S ) L ™ LLLL BEAUTIFUL M. M. GALT & CO. i f--leot-lo-) iS} WILL ALWAYS Ma‘ BREAD A) ‘Wisioale Depot, corner je] Eg 5 S FE fepieng rr Frmer-ci EALER Iw Frnsy-Crass, BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON. Xc. CORNED BEEF ‘A’SPECIALEY.- = LTY.. Stalls 62%, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wins, $id 200 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or address Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. mara ttle: the mam 1% CO., 1347 Pa ate, Wash JU. OM Live Agents wanted ‘everywhere.’ Sold Grocers, Stationers, Hardware and general sores. Eres cocoa BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of ion and nutrition, and by Scareful of application fine of wall ee D. ts mh22 around may cacape a fatal shaft be ourselves well fore fel with pare Blood. anda proseny nourioued fanaa Made simply with botling water or milk, Sold in tins, (only 3$1b. and 1b.) by Grocers, labeled, JAMES EPPS & CO, 016-m.tu&s Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. HE “OTTO” GAS EN GINE Do boiler, ai ojos of fie bo alg of facta no salient Elevators, Sewits Machines “Mesr'Choppom: Pas tnd Kutna Machinery betes woes geet Saree, jemsoothness Pomomen the leur wees Possossen t weer particulars Hie Poe ke, avy at Ofte of ‘The following MONDAY... «October §, 1883. | Celebrating the Landing ef the Pil-| of 2d Edition. Latest Talons to The Sl THE CONCERT AT THE NATIONAL THEATER Last NIGHT—IMPOSING STREET PARADE TO-DAY—THE MILITIA, THE VETERANS, THR TRADES ORGANIZA- TIONS AND CITIZENS GENERALLY UNITE IN THE CRELEBRATION—DECORATIONS OF THE CITY, ETC. ‘The celebration in this city of the bi-centennial Of the founding of the first German colony in this Country was inaugurated last evening with acon- * s The Consul Seymeur Assassimation | cert at the National Theater, the weather prevent- Sur. & Omaha » ae Story. Ing the carrying out of the original program, ' Do pret v6y 87 Loxpow, Oct. 8—A dispatch recelved here says | Which was to have the concert at the Schuctzen Texas Pac... 2 the rumor that was sent as fact to New York, that | Park. The vesubule and auditoriam were hand- Union Pac. -).) x85 Mr. Seymour the American consul at Canton, had been assassinated, was put in currency in a read- 1ng-room in an obscure town in the north of Eng- land, but that it had then no foundation in fact. ‘The story ts entirely unconfirmed. dae Fee aliens Funeral of Mrs. Huntington. New YORK, Oct. 8.—The funeral of the late Mra. Elizabeth Stoddard Huntington, wife of G. P. Huntington, was held to-day at her residence on Park avenue. Among the palibearers were Roscoe Conkling, Ger. Thomas Hillhouse and D. 0. Mills. Somely decorated with the German and American colors, The large audience present, though composed chiefly of Germans, to- cluded many other nationalities, Mr. George C. Walker, chairman of the music com- mittee, Introduced’ Mr. L. W. Habercom, president of the blwentennial executive committer, who de- lvered an interesting and eloquent address, ih ing a sketch of the first German colony at Ger- mantown and tracing the history of the Germans in America since then. The concert was of an ——— se. HELD TO ANSWER A CHARGE OF OVTRAGR.—Hame Aton Temple, the colored man, of No. 1029 34. stneeg horthwest, for whom the police have Yeen search- Ing since last Tuesday, on a change of outrag! his sister-in-law, Anna Parks, a ffteen-year-o! Eiri, was arrested about midnight Saturday night, y Officer Boland, at the geventh precitet station house, where he came in disguise to see hig The Rev. Dr. Eaton offictated, and the remains wife, His capture was effected. through a let her, falling Into the hands of the oMfcer, When the case was called in the Police Court this morn= ing Temple pleaded not guilty, through his coun- Mr. C. Carrington, and only one witness (the girl) was heard, although there were eight pres- ent. Anna Parks, the alleged victim of the out- Tage, ts a very dark colored girl, and large tor her age. She stated that she lived at No. 1029 3d street, with her mother, and ‘Temple and his wire (her Sister) occupy two of the four rooms in the house, Last Tucsday evening, between #)x and seven o'clock, she was alone in the house with her Uttle sister, eight years of age. and Temple. “He caught hold of her and dragyed her into his room, where he committed the offense charged. She posers) The orchestra was under the leadership of Prof. Henry Donch. The participants in the Yocal part of the fam were the Germania Maennerchor, led by Mr. C. Kremp, Mr: Emil Mort, Miss Bertha Ravege, Mrs. Jennie Truc, Mrs. Annis Roemer-Kaspar, and Messrs. Knoop and Kalser. ‘Mr. Laager, of’ Baltimore, rendered a flute solo, After the exercises at the National Theater, an orchestral concert was given at Abner’s hall, ‘un- der the leadership of Prof. Donch. ‘TO-DAY’ BVENTS. The many citizens interested in the success of tosday’s demonstration were delighted this morn- ing with the bright sunlight and clear skies, + ‘Tike Insult to Alfonso, SPAIN DEMANDS SATISFACTION. Maprrp, Oct. 8.—The ministerial council deliber- ated four hours upon the contents of a telogram from the Duc de Fernan Nunez, the Spanien am- bassador to France, relative to the insuits given to King Alfonso in Paris. The /deria says the gov- ernment desires satisfaction from France,without, however, making any impossible demands for re- ress. ———— General Foreign, News by Cable. GEN, THRBAUDIN'’S SUCCESSOR. Pants, Oct. 6&.—It isexpecied that Gen. Sausster, sald he threatened to kill her if she gave any cammangait of the 19th army corps, will succeed | Which gave promise of a pleasant afternoon for | alarm. Afterwards he chased. her litte sister out Gen. Thecaudin as minister of war. the parade. Early in the morning many business | of the house. When she escaped from him she MAILS BUTWHRNRNCTAND ANID AMERICA, houses on Pennsylvania avenue, 7th street. and | jumped through a second-story window and other thoroughfares were gally’ decorate] with Nags and streamers, the stars and stripes and the German tri-color, ‘being interwoven in mony graceful designs. "The event of the day was the parade. - This evening the celebration will be con- cluded with a mass meeting at Lincoln hall. A full band will be present. Speeches will be deliv ered by District Commisstoner Edmonds and Hon, RT. Merrick in English, while Mr. Theodore Poesche will deliver an oration in German. THE PROCESSION. Lonpon, Oct. 8.—Postmaster General Fawcett announces that it 1s not intended vy the govern- iment, after August, 184, to renew the present con- tracts for the conveyance of mails between Great Britain and the United States. The mails there- after will be dispatched, as now, thrice weekly from Queenstown, but instead of making long contracts the department will mouth by month select the most; eMclent vessels for their traus- mission. ter aneicghbot’s house. The court commitiod the prisoner for the grand Jury, tn default of $1,000 Dall. ——— THE STARON-TItL1. AFFAIR. to be the wire o1 nator the marriage was kept s to be re. ted Senator from 3 He satd tf ge was made public some woman in Philadciphia would raise a row and spoll his chances. Io relation to the marriage contract she THE TONQUIN QUESTION. says It was signed in Sharon's office; that he atver= wands tried to recover it, but she always refused to give itup. Her reason tor having the Senator ar Tested Was, she states, because She had learned {oat he was going east to marry a young tn ew York, abd she was determined 10 prevent he Says SLE spoke to Sharon about It, say'n “Senator, you know you have no right to marry that woman,” and he “Baby, W's all right; The BerIn correspondent of the Tires sayg that China having rejected the memorandum drawn up by M. Ferry, the French prime minister, relative to the settlement of the Tonquin question, a frontier line ts now being discussed, which divides the Delta into two nearly equal parts. France, however, 1s resolved to precipitate a settlement of the question by saite aovomplis in Tonquin. Preparations for the procession, which was to Move at 3 o'clock, were visible long before noon to-day. The procession was formed this aiternoon in the streets adjacent to Mount Vernon square, according to the following program: Mounted police; mounted color bearers; Chief Marshal Charles Walter: alds; executive commit- nm WISS Pi NST FRAN tee in carriages; Oldest inhabitants. Iwill ont A Ks. Gsveva, Oct Two Swiss oMesrs who were | First Division Marshal Geo. C- Walker and aids; spa eh wma sent to Savoy to ascertain whether the report | Wilson Post ban shington Light Infantry ‘Was true that the French were et fortifica- | corps; drum corps; Union Veteran corps; Union A ee Ylons there report that several military works | Veteran Corps cadets; Marine band; National | |SNIFFEN—w tober 2, 1883, iy Rev. Jon have been constructed In the neutralized portion | Rifles; National Rifles cadets; drum corps; First Enea 2 Aer mas sy Hei and Miss TAL of that territory. The government of Switzerland | Company, Union Veteran corps; band; Butier Ce een EG. will, therefore. make an energetic protest against | Zouaves; Company A, Washington Cadet corps; DIED. Company A, Capital City Guards; Company B, Capital City Guards; Company B, Lincoln Light Infantry; Company A, Webster Rifles. Second Division—Marshal J. H. Busber and aids; band; Benevolent Butchers’ Association, mounted: band; Benevolent Bakers’ Association, in carriages: Soctety of Good Brothers of Georgetown; Grand Army of the Republic; German Veterans; Veter- ans Eighth Battalion District of Columbia Volun- teers; Columbia Turn Verein; Gruehit Verein; this'breach of treaty engagements, goes ‘Wall Street To-day. A STRONG STOCK MARKET WITH A SLIGHT ADVANCE. New York, Oct. 8.—The Post’s financial article says: The stock market was less active during the forenoon than for the same time on Saturday, and, although feverish and unsettled, was on thé whole firm, and the net result of all’ fluctuations up to 12:30 o'clock was an advance ot 31% per BROWN. On October 6th, 1833, EDWARD HB. BROWN, in the fift 0 Relatives and fiends are respect! ully invited to attend his funeral from his late residen, > 1240 Third strvet southwest, Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. . DAILEY. On Sunday, October 7th, 1883, fufant som pn aries F. and Serah A. Dailey, aged 4 mouths and 16 s Hush, dear mother, thy bitter weeping, Tthink thy Fath Will i6 bew ve H ii chor; band; And thy child's witi his keeping, cent on a majority of the active stocks, and prices | ,°fel Balern: Germania Mmnnerci he Four Early lost is early beet at 19:00 eros aru ay te ep eavctinca: Seasons; associations not otkerwise enumerated; Left in no dim paths to wander, the Northera Pacifies and St. Paul and.Omana | Zo"mneymen Stonecutters: Trades Unions; Capl- He has senchod 0 trteercare, tal City Pleasure Club, with float. Third Division—Part 1—Marshal John Guthier and aids; band; dry goods; druggists; miliiners; saddlers; hardware; metal workers and plumbers: cabinet makers; carpenters; carriage makers: rinters; lumber; soap; sewing machines; shoes; ats and furs; cigars and tobacco; gardeners ant florists; ice; milk; express; boat butlders. Part And upon a bosom fonder ‘Than thine own, 1s safer there, Funeral from his parents’ residence, No. 1 strret. Georgetown, D.C., Tuceday, October 9 Pan, FERRARY. On Sunde: FERRARY, dyed seventy preferred. The stocks which at times were weak were Milwaukee & St. Paul, Northwestern, Com- mon, Burlington & Quincy and Michigan Central. The rate for call loans 1s 22% per cent. There ‘Was a small business In railroad bonds and the changes tn prices were unimportant. Government bounds were firmer and 4f higher for the 33. ee October ae veure, 2 1888, LOW « wife, FEM 1s LY FERRARY, aged sixty-nine yoars, both uatives of France 2—Marshal George J, Bessler and alds; band; con- ‘ place Tuoed ternon Pe Bo) The Markets, fectioners; bakers; butchers; flour and feed: wine Ea ly ery arg Ay cae aad EAuTTco2s, Oct. 8. rinia sixes, consolidated, | merchants; brewers; yeast: grocers; boitiers; | avenn friends of the family are respoct- GTS he coupons, 46; new ten-forties. 33; North | trades not otherwise provided in the foregoing: | fully vy : Flour niet Howand street and eaters aan Bosse | OF trades representation. beloved daughter of Thoruton aud Chale Gray, i tbe er ae, ‘The line of march 1s a3 follows: K street north- West to 234 street west, counter-marching at Washington statue to Pennsylvania avenue north- west, to 15th street, passing the White House, to Pennsylvania avenue, to Ist street. west, counter- marching at the Peace monument, to 7th street, up 7th street to Mt. Yernon square, and dismiss. Handsome Floats. The floats and decorated wagons constituted the feature of the procession, and by far exceeded any- thing of the kind seen here for a long time for beauty and novelty. Nearly every business occu- pation was represented. The procession did not move till after three o'clock. The chief marshal’s aids were Capt. L. H. Orleman, Charles Ebert, Wm. Kline, Dr. J. W. Schoenecker, Louls C. Gury. ‘One of the Most interesting part of the sion was that representing the early emigrants Following this came floats representing the four seasons. The Bavarian society turned outin carriaces with twenty-five men, George Hettrich, president; Michael Dorsch, marshal. ‘The Bakers’ Benevolent association turned out -with about 80 men, Geo. Suters, president; Chas, Schafer, marshal The men were mounted and neatly uniformed, The Stonecutters’ Union had about men tn Mne, marshaled by F. P. Morgan; Jos. Fanning, president. The Washington Butchers’ Benevolent society made a fine display. The members were mounted and wore aprons. The cavaleade-which numbered about 60 men, was preceded by a band tn a wagon. tans § Buscher acted as marshal. Fred. Eatz is resident. Pirne German Veteran association and the sur. Yivors Of the old 8th battalion attracted much no- tice in the line. There were 250 men marching under the ré ‘old banner. The trade display was very fine, nearly all the prominent merchants of the city being repre- sented In the line, Lansburgh & Bro. had four handsome wagons and floats in the procession. They were decked With handsome dresses, tur coats, &., and a hand- do, family,5,00a8,00; city. mills s — 5.00; Ex 75; do. 63 4.0046. 25: do. Rio brands, 5 Patapsco family, 6.50: superlative pat Wheat—southern’ easier tern lower, closi and dull; southern red, 1.08a1.12; do, amber, 1.]2a1.1 No. 1 Maryland, 1.1381. spot, 1.053ga1.05%%; 1 1.0734a1.08%¢ ;December,1.105;al.10%; Corn—southern quict ‘and steady: w southern white, 65a06; do. yellow, 60a67; western mixed, spot,_51859; October, 53" asked;’ November, 51445754; ir, 5534 asked ; steamer, 5505636. Oats firm and fairly Active—southern, 35ai8;' western white, 36238: do. inixed, $4235; Beunsyivania, 35238. ye’ quiet, 63365, Hay quiet und easy prime to choice Pehnsyivatiia and Maryland, 14.00316.00. Provisions higher. Mess por . Bulk meats—shoulders and clear rib sides. spack a8. Bacon—shoulders. 7}4; clear rib sides, 8" Hams, ‘qniet—western packed, E et, ard. Petroleum d nominal—refined, 8ia8%. "Coffee hizher and firm—Rio cargoes gall. Suxar guiet and casy—A soft, 6: copper ‘refined’ strong, '42gn1434. Whisky quict, 1.18a1.18¢. Freights to Li erpool per steamer steady—cotton, 11.644. ; flour, 1s.9d.: in, 5d. Receipts—flour, 2,471 bushels; wheat, 38,000 ushéls; corn, 9.000 bushels; oats, 6,000 bushels.” Ship- ments—wheat, 31.000 bushels; corn, 3%, Sales—wheat 50,000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels, ee COUNTERFEIT PLatTEs CarrureD.—The agent of the secret service division operating at Duluth, Minn., reports to the Treasury department to-day that he has captured a set of counterfeit plates of @ five dollar note on a bank in Montreal. Pror. Gregory, of the civil service commission, had a conference with Secretary Folger this after noon On civil service matters, ‘THE CIVIL SERVICE Commission Will not formu- late the rules regulating the promotions in the de- partments until it has been definitely settled what tea of employment come within their jurisdic- on, How long she stracwiod against dissasa, Which baffied skill and care, And long she lingered racked with pain: ‘And sufferins h hard to bear. gels called her She siniled farewell to earth, “But you can come to me"— Sleep on, dear daughter, take thy rest, God calléxl thee home, He thousht best: Frou sin and sorrow free ‘May we prepare to follow thee, By Hex Fase. kind and loving father and devoted mother to snourn her loss. Funeral will take pli Shuoh Baptist church, at two o'clock Tuesday, Det She leaves HAUPTMAN, Suddenly, on the morni Sth, 1853, at 1.30 o'clock, PHILIP H. HACPTMAN the'Bfty-neventh year of Tils ace. northwest, on Weduenday Wilint ats eee ortiwe WWE fst. nt Boel tives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. JOHNSON, Onagecuntay, Octotver Gtk, 1 y Pn, WILLIAM SORUYLER JOHNSON Se St S80 ‘Servi Mgt ‘evening clock se holy girect this: at 6 ofc b- UNDERTAKERS, j. Ge —— oe nae a F. VERNON. Successors to Buchly’s Undertaking Establishment, 922 Pa. Ave. n.w., (formerly 912 Pa, Ave.) connections? Hansa tonal espa, NRPS E.ZURHORST, “Se Successor to Anthony Buchly, ‘Undertaker, 912 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest. One of the most complete establishments in the coun- $7. Lenee tones ie Spank ence weevicen. nei JAMES BELLEW ARTHUR ROONEY & CO. Undertaker aud banbais NorTHERN Paciric.—The President on the 4th Instant accepted two sections of the Northern Pacific railroad, one of seventy-flve mules in Mon- tana territory, the other of thirty-six and three- tenths miles from the Columbia river to Portland, ee some delivery Wagon Was loaded with packages | Offices: 711 7th st. and 2145 Pa ave. n.w. ault ae Eas ‘ta ot | P®ED,SERNDLER, te Parent DEcIsion AGAfNer EDisoN.—The commis | trunks ns > ATES Wagon, with @ pyramid of | A’ Undertaker, iz 7th street, between Mand Nn. w. and prepared for transportation. Resi- sloner of patents has overruled the board of ex- aa aminers 1n chief and reversed their decision in the case of Sawyer & Mann vs. Edison, involving priority of invention of the incandescent con- auctor for an electric lamp formed of carbonized r. -¥riority of invention is awarded to Sawyer Memmert & Co., manufacturers of soap, had a Babe Se out containing a colored woman washing clothes. Mr. C.H. Heitmuller, a vegetable gardener,had @ wagcn artistically decorated with every desorip- tion of vegetables, dence at place of bu OSEFH GAWLER. GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Terms in0 and first-class, Telephone counection. mi4 ‘OHN B WRIGHT, a KER, Mr. Halin’s Wagon conteined a shoemaker,mend- UXDERTA oes ENS broth of carpenters and joiners fi Jephone connection. et awe ‘Tue Prestvent will arrive in Washington from | 4,1¢ brotherhood repo peter |e oa ow drawn by four borses,contained several men work- with tools. e Great Falls Ice company had in line seven large, beautifully decorated wagons, loaded with ice, and made a creditable appearance. ‘The Manufactured Ice company, of West Wash- UGUSTUS BURGDORF, FURNISHING © NDERTAKFR, 3 a zs Rg CO eee es — ‘New York at 10:20 o'clock to-night. itis thought that Secretary Chandler will ac- company him. ‘THE United States supreme Court convened at noon to-day, but without transacting ans busi- | ington, had four new wagons out. THE TRADES. hess of consequence adjourned until to-morrow. | Sir. XX. Studor, the florist, of Uniontown, was | All of the Justices were present and there was the usual attendance of members of the War. SURGEON GENERAL Cranz,who has been confined represented by a wagon handsomely decorated wha flowers and driven by a young lady, gece dct Local Notes. ‘The ii ty Peta Rgt and best eatiipped Book Bindery in thie ocd H.W. McNEAL, Proprietor. D*= BY, to his residence for some time with a throat Vincent L. Ourdan entered suit to-day for $1,238 Newspaper, Book Job Pris b ainst the Columbia Bank Note Co. for his ser- ‘Good work, Low Fair Dealing. trouble, 1s but little improved to-day. fig ped pene Son ‘i510 Gov. B. F. Burier is in the city. PosTMASTER GENERAL GRESHAM Is still unable to James B. Lambie was to-day excused asa juror in the Criminal Court. Gov. Bowie’s stable, oa of peeing Patr- a use. ‘and | view, Bessie, Compensation, Bald, Hornet, Nettle, | _®~Fine Printing a, ty. Pare ns house, Ho 1s suffering with chills and | roisix other hordes. alvived et the tale Groaea| yesterday. L 1 00 558g Ce CE Saat, conmiines | rice tnmecaseay easeamnae EH ea EE ge ek Ses Postmaster at Grenils, Middlesex county, Va. This | who gave his name as Wm. J. Wood, 23 years old, | L. # u & is a new office. from Frederick, Md., having in his a| LLLL ‘ou ‘00 - handsome and valuable horse, which he was try- 5 8 Linco! this -afternoon | tng to sell very cheap. He was held until the mat- ECRETARY or me returned ‘afte! ton Rept UAB! are from Sandusky, oa patter as HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE OLD EYE WHISKIZS, ‘The Streel Car Troubles. SUDDEN DEATHS OF AN AGED CovPLE.—Yester- — THR SITUATION ON THE COLUMBIA ROAD. eo Sirgen, Rege p re Adega an MARYLAND CLUB A Asmaz man got on a Columbia streot rallway | srter suffering fora few days trom the effects a MONTICELLO "71, car this morning, and in conversation with the | sickness cal 1 is thought, by eating cante- BAKER. driver ascertained that there would be a demand | loupe which was not entirely y had OLD CRow. been attended by Dr. Ford, and the 8: ROYAL CABINET. made by the Knights of Labor upon that road for | Ware those of poison. “The coroner War aetaet IRISH AND SOOTCH WHISKY. an advance of #7 cents perday. The regular pay | and deemed an inquest unnecessary, and gave & BEDFORD RUM. heretofore had been $1.98 per diem. About four | certificate of death from natural JAMAICA RUM. rg ago the drivers hed asked for $2, but the ard of directors had concluded to make tt 2 cents] ‘Transrsrs or Rwat Estare.—Deeds in fee have I Re ee ee ee Deen recorded as follows: W.; J. Newton to R. | PIPER HEIDSIC CHAMPAGNE, BASS ALE Ol that way until now. driver Said the demand, Greer, Jr. 3, £0, 420; $1,000." FW. DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, GUINNESS POR- ea ey on ral by the officers of the | W. C. ae ‘Sq. 194; $8,750. TER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, Knights of Labor. So far ag he was concerned, it | Johnson, trustee, to L. P. Shoemaker al., lot 18, YOUNGER'S SCOTCH ALE, BOT- made but little difference to him; he was well |. 512; 80. Edward to Julianna M. ‘TLED, HOLLAND GIN (SWAN). Satisfied with his and had no fault to find with the hours, and he didn’t believe there would have been any complaint made st all had it not nel tnd Georgetown tina“ Om ‘e Washington “are youa member ot the Knights of Labor?” o 6am “I am, and 80 is every driver on our line, and we = wi: x Will have to work 7 ‘MONG THE ‘COMP, Sha i the nnbeor hours the drtvers are Et Marrow, tana‘ cancclations detng tasinons on the labor Tx oy At the atthe Suthoritiee in ==] cei Ba, Rateehe gt | ao Stated that no demand or request had been of the work employed in ry gee foewara ie I from by either the drivers or the officers of the | cleaning the ‘of and | SS ee Knights of Labor. Fank weeds | a the city. Fopgqeulam Sc~ calles hey House down the deep Tmade by con entered Hon or the. Tris probable that hereafter went ok gold Will bo provided for tiese aio bodied: tramps’ eke poutheast, was entered ‘whale your romeg or ‘Wrus Frxp To-pay.. morgan E ieee aes ge Ann , and the Daniel B. port, To ber

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