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_ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ Wo NOKFOLK, FOr 3p MONHOE AND THE COMEAST'S. pores Se mntay. and F y Point atid Corutield Boston and Providencn with New York anc and Western, Vinx Seaboard 1a Bears View amd rm and ‘ Pennsylva office of Knox's cape ‘sat ey wreihig, andl at culnpany’s fe daprese will call for and cheek Lagyagefrom Botels and private. tesidensen Preah received daily wat p.m. ea * WPL, General Ageat QTERERT v. aknowsonrres 7 bs YROM tra STREET WHARF. Mondays, Timrslaya and Ssturdays, at 7am. Re- ing Tueslays, Fridays and Sundays, touching at ae as far ag Noming Creek, Cnrri and St Clements Bay Connects with B&O. i Rat INO. B. PADGETT, Agent. MT. VEENON STEAMER W. W. ConconAS Leaves 7th whart de tSnlayy for Mt, Vernon at iv ce reacties Wann” tos Lorre NORFOLK AN FIRST-CLAS: Steamer LAK! MONDAY SDAYat 5:30 p.m. | and SALE RD AS Steamer MOSELEY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at Passau and mms FTHOMISON MONDAY, WEDNESDA’ FEAVE DAL TUE dys up, and Chap Fu dows Moudays and W ‘e wharf T aye up. Ervuchts ne wh EAMER: YUNAKD LiNE } THE crwar BETWEEN eat FRO: Oxraos. I. TRANSATLANTIC Cv Betwers Sew YouR axp Haver Compasy's pier. No. 42 North aver. £ street. New Fork ‘SE Laurent. de Jou > Louis DE York ou3¥eunsyivania avenne, ‘awents for Washingt ___RATLROADs. NHE VIRGINIA BUDLAND KAILWAY. QKE SHORT LINE Te THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST » WEST TU CUST 9. 2584, Binque Agent Ne Ww ena BOTELER & SUS musk nz cloes id Southwest. Railway. Pull: from New York aud Wash- "Daily ars from fa Char FM SOUTHER Seal Petmtes Sent OU Railway. tou via Dan- E10 FM. Fer ticke 601 Pennsylvania aveQU@ Lraitis “ agormatioa inguire at Cuampanys 0f- ‘N.MACDANIEL, ‘Avent, SOL. HAAS, ‘Traffic Manager, | THWEST. TY EQUIPMENT. 1x Eeeect JULY lor, 106 Traine lave Wasi! ai station, corner of éth | and Bate Lowe is and the West, Chicago Limited Express iu Cars at 9.40 4 us daily: Fast Lin teCincinuati and st. Louis, with Sleep Herrisbune He tel Louis: duly, ying car ain a a > Piststure, with “ieepane Car ‘Maid ) xyrvee, 10 000. mal be West, with Palace § ‘Nisiara, | ‘lace Cars srday night will ort, Leek Havers a daily. except Sunday. For Sow York and the 30, 4.08, 10.00 ati and 1125 om without Gr sundays 400. ForBroasa, 5 sey Chey wth te Hay. 4.00, 6.00), 10-0 a Express, 90a a ally, except atid Line, 65a mand 440 p,m. daily, 05 and 449 p.in. daily, ex- UERICKSBURG RAILWAY, | except For Annapolis. cept Sunday, PXANDHLA AND FRI ASP LALEXANDEIA AND WASLINGION LAL OA Ber Alexandria, 6.90, 7.00, 9.25, 11.05 and 11.95 a. m, | 6.25, 8.06 and "1135 ym. Ou Sunday | jan 11.05 a. m. daily. | ys a. ‘Traine leave Avena: uxtom, €.05, 7.50, 10.00, = WO10s nm. Le 705 and 10/49 ard 12 Wmainight (exept Motley) Un Sus oo god 1010 a ub and 10. ight informay tand Py We eft for the checking of bag trom hotels and residences, banat 3 Woop. General Feoetiors Agra, BATLROAD. FAST LINE AND THE ONLY aL 1M THE MODE LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHING ION : é DOUBLE LKACK' JANNEY COUPLER: EL RAILS RE AND ONT STE CREDULE IN PEFECT SUNDAY, JUNE ECREDUT Es UNTIL tUngHeN SoTh = Leave Washington from stadtob, coruer of New Jersey wand € atret cae. Cluetnatl, Lovtevitie and St. Louis dal WIS a in, 10-16 p.m. with Throne fui Fale Siecflty Cats to, steve points nit ehauiges 10-1 am daly to Chicaco, eacept saa Fer Fatt mand 8:40 p.m. duly: 8-40 land and Detroit, wit 1 Detrott via Monroeville, 10:15am. yer for Toledo, via Wheeiitig aid Lacs H = Philadelphia and New York at 8-10 2.12 except Sunday. 3p. mand 9:40 p.m aud daily, with Parlor and) Slecpine Cars at- er Valtimore on week days. 5,6 30, 6:40, €:(0, 8:10,9:00, Sud 10:09 = mi: 12-10, - UO, 2-00, 4:30, (4S hOB, 9 48, 10:T dave, 620, £-00, © 20a. m.. 1:25, Ce 1 9A aud 110, <Yetmts on the Shenandoah Valley Railzvad, 10:15 a zi. day yr Auispolis. 640 a mand 12-10and 440p, m; om Sunday. > 2 a m., 440 p,m. ig Ber Way Stations betw: sui Washi bm eat ; Jouuvy. na ‘Sheep es gton and Paltimet 2 3:9, 4:40, 7 cept sutras. : FerHegccstown, 10:15am. aud 5:39 p.m. dally except vurdny fine ive from the Went dally, €:5% 7:20am, 2.25, Frogs New §. 7K and Philadelphia, 2:65, 8.300 m. daily, €.D0p. me datiy, except Su day. ‘From Annepolis, 82 ai. and 1:30 and 637 p.m: daily. excent Sunday. 2.35, p.m, and 8-12 ciatly, except Bunday 8:13 5. ms. Gauls from Point ot Ree Tete Fiaitinore for Werhington at 2-00, 4.40, W:20 aime, 2A, 25 G. #4 and 10-15 9m. ob Sune 90, 6:20, HM, ak, a, Go, ¢ ob pms ai irate frm Wanlungton stop at Relay Station ex. eye oy i. For farce information apriy at the Paltimore ana Baker ome washingles Staten, C19 and Lot Maney ivesia avenue, corner 14th, stivet where antes ‘will er takers fer tauvawe’ to Le chechcd Sua iecevedes OTTO" GAS ENOINE Kequizes no boiler, avoids tll expensive attendance, ne BO “pciena no men Tey extenavily for rimming Passenger Birtaton Site Machines. Meat Civ perm. Pram 82: Lithograplic Preauen. Coffe Mila, Heagters, Paper, atc Kuline Macinery, Latuen, ae, “Be. This eaeine ube with extreme asnccthnenw bd Texularity uf meee Gemersnes tle leant usuir of working Yarts, aud Bete ot ince ae omen ot for yarticulare as to pricey Ee, apply ut Uflce Waskitton Gar Light co a cio WE CELL ToW TRC. GAT NEVER GRAS ever wears out. always clean. aud cali Ue wore while Uatihine leforaaleat” AS, FISHERS, ‘Bort on. (28 Teh street northweat, MES. FISHEG cevotes to the wants of votes her attention wants sit | ta t late pointe, 8:25, a.m, | ‘at HALE-P UN 0 CULLERY eS REST. BANJOS. WADE AD LD ARTICLE By ditvetion of th fell,on the premises, all th Sitio ey, | sels OF FORFFITED PLEDGES. gh street orthiest commencing S GOLD AND SILVER WATCH: OPERA. D BUTCHER RAZORS, RE. . TOOLS AND 10,000 USEFUL HOUS! ‘ener, to change business, above. be NGL IMPORTED FRENCH CLOCKS. cecayeed OMEARA'® €0., Manutacturers of "ROYAL GLUE! AUCTION SALES. BN O'CLOCK P. SH BREECH i ROGERS" FINE AND ES. KOSEWOOD AND NICKLE ‘GLASS! ith U west, NPM FOLEY, Auct = Wilt notbe sold as, at’ termi Iw ck of J. ie north ‘by, & CO,, Auctionsers, RED IN SILK PLUSH, Figiie Crowne Lina NUT AMBER 3! ‘k Ast Wad PARLOR SUITS UPHOLS: SILK AN: D TABLES, GONCHES, LOUNGES, EASY CHATRS, TABLES. GRANDFATHER CLOCK, HALL RACES, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS AND WASISTANDs HAIk AND HUSK MATTRESSES, I SPLS TALES IRY AND OTHE CARPETS. On TO-MORNOW, OCTOBER FOURTE O'CLOCK A. M., we'shall sell within our above collection of superior Furniture O'CLOCK A” ML, in front of our salesroum, a general assortment of Household Effects, belousing to parties declinius housekeeping. Ai Four Body Brussels Carp ts belonwing to the eovern- ment Five Barns of Motus Sopcast cu oe Fe en WALLER S. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancte. cans ALSO. ATT CARKIAGE 6m SATERDAY ‘OCLO: shall ‘CHAMPAGS BLANGHE), CLAKETS, AY AUCIION ALE OF Mhantered one hinted rex to. tear ins, Ke in De HARNESS, OKNING, OCTOBER FOURTH, K, within’ and in front of my auc: ‘Sueneral assortuwent of House ERS, CASES OF SUPERIOR WINES, CoM PONTE Ad DRO JIMENE! BER FOURTH, {thin tay Auction Rooms, Ishail to close out balance of toa qentirman leay) - S., Auctioneers, s PROPERTY, ENTIETH STREET No : trast, reed tn Laber No. rds for the Dis: on SATURDAY, =» Bs ‘er with alt aid Sng a xnents, Tiehts, Delvilexes an ¢ belonging oF in any wise ap- cash: balance in six and twel stand to be secures by dof trust, or all casi, at option of wad being ii te city ict of Columbi chatedas part of Lot numbered six och-2t Dok AND NET AN. ¥ SHEER 1884, at ig for Ean ON 1 STREET, ET HW! ston Lstrest purchaser, Cob- public notice of ished in Waching- | Trustees, TION SALE OF ww AN E TAY D offer f city of Washiny ¢. CTO West part of 32, a { TURSDAY, OCTOBER S: 1 sions, frame coral frost northeas np WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER EIGHTH, 1884, at rot 20K PM, the western part of ot A, in irdecd amnbauv ie amin Nt OF Suu See's tuinine eighteen amd H Baca ie quarter seat pr jury sod and satisfactory brildtees Gr all easton any vita none ‘cont intel fourth may be pai Yeyanesny and Fe DESIRABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPEOVED REAL ESTATE TO CLOSE (m the days and at the hours hereinafter stated, sale. at pubic wuction, In frout of wctive preiiuses, the following property Iu ion, District of Coltunsbi ER SIXTH, 1384 at FO LOCK F. M., and continuing ent the whole is sold, e"aub lots aud parte of sub lots, in the w mnentioned. wiz.:, jut 24 feet front by 1291.6 alley. improved by a two-story Brick 9 F street southwest. fronting 20 feet on 6th street, between E and s Southwest, by 105 feet deep to'an alley, unim- southeast corner of 6th and E streets | cot front on 6th street Lailey. improved by @ two-story Brick Dwelling, 6M inches bya d three-story Brick Store 4% atreot southwest. Hf.in square 496,00 the id 6th strvety soUthwest, 2635 Tou oth, by 84 feet on Fy to an. al VE! jon Of original lot rth L street by a depth ory frame dwelling, No. 2213 353, © and Sd streets northwest, ald com quare feet of ground. 1 th cash; the balance at six, twelve, twenty-four months, the sory notes to be wiven for the defer « fromdays of sale, red by deeds of trust on thi iusnrance policies on the ‘eater portion than one- e purchasers desire. All con purchasers? cost. $100 de- Posit on seveptaner oF wich bids JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Trustee, 412 6th street northw THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ies, NTH. 1594. xt FOUR Tote 1nd 2 fn Holden's stisaseier 105 tect on | th of 125 in sau outing on Ne ore oF les. purchasers able ANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Tivter and ember Ist, 1 folly SAL, ef se ibys the, frictot Col evlof eround tee ielit (2A), of artesn (i), fifteen (15) and cichteen (14) of Kid bia, CO Wit. known All hel dese ents, heredita ‘at the ol with with Hieds irtue of a decd of trust, dated aud recorded in Liber No. 027, of the laud records of the Dis 3 é F Pp, ‘of the premises, the following described tate in the city of Washington and. Dis- t certain piece or par- bead raus’ subdivision of lots nuui- sixtec “ii's subdivision of square fo hiudired and seventeen Ae sutd city of Washinirton, together with nts aud of I ay wise appertaiuine, mne-third’ of the puschase money cand two years with interest at red by deed of trust upou the p1 Terms 4 five days, otherwise Trustees reserve rigut to resell atrisk aud cost of defaulting bur- RANCIS H. SMITH, FPHOS. J. FISHER & CO, Heal CHANCERY SALE OF TEQUERTY, BEING THE CITY OF B; wary on nth ¥ of Sep o in ssi at certain pice of Washingt Dee i surveyor of ack bullding, Sax (0) percen?: the deferred payments to be secured Py the prumissory notes of the purchaser inade in favor and a lien reserved upon the premises money may be pai in cash, at No det willbe given of th = pure chaser. pare be mquired are not comp! of the defaulting ANHOOD RESTO! y 1 BY USING A BOTTLEOR ein ehoT Hels inveomstin Coniae x Case Gf Seminal Weakness, Nervous De: “tency. | stan, $6 Bistreee out cure « fall forms of To’ ntly cor the nition paid to all diseases peculiar £6 Judies, harried orsinge All irrewularities. and ova Pan tro ibles suecessfally treated. Ea-Hoand, with food are samodations, and Kind efficiest nurses furns Niued' to thew» who may: desire to stay a few daye in tho | ©ty under lis treatment, ei. ternttie, 9 retired Laxties in com@nean « | py sirtue of a decree of the St | District of Columbia, passed on ACB Asal Suh Sovpletmestal onde enierea =D. ‘Stuoet et al ace defendants siyoot et al are defendant dip said. a * 4 944, wherein the United pe money is a the acerp! RAN DOI Office of U. 8. Attorney, City Hall, MEDICAL, &e. inne phi b lis Varticularattention to the treatinentt Dierase.® particular! and wel address Mr. MARGARET MOL- N, 163 W. Lombard street, Baltimore, Md. ;. known as house No, 1425 K it imparts vague wes, i YE HEALED. GO To DR_ BROTHERS, 906 ‘and 908 B street southwest, | reliable residen | ie rs | | FE INFomiation concen Estate Auctioneera VALUABLE THE HANDSOME RESI_ The sith day of Jan: front of the premises, om H DAY OP OCTOBER. A.D. OUR O'CLUCK P. M., all parcel of real estate situate in the city known and desertbed as Lot num- jwell’s subdivision of square wired aud seventeen (217), a8 recorded, he District of Columbia, i a frontage of 24 feet on the north iy a depth of 135 feet, toxether with the rents thereon, consisting of a hand: ihre-story bruwn-stone front rexid paid nee of bi ed with within ten days cfaale the property may be resold at the risk vurehager.- All conveyancing ‘aud be cured. The only ysiclan in Washin RADICTED THAT dest established ad- Yertising Tadies” Physievan in. this hs ait De. BROTH! UK OrCLOC as Lot numbered (26), seventeen NT), according ypurtenances to in "f Trustees, IMPROVED Court of the gst) ‘equity Anuertea, decree will offer that m ‘with interest at deposit of $500 ih and if thee ‘COYLE. Trustee. ‘othe whole 8e27-Im* ngtou, that of sed NG IHE MA. ducted Home for se2w consul fiicons ania shale complamnts Fromuttreatuent finietly hour Wo # and 7 to 9p a 30>" Ta jones ple fehl Nenad a Gio VOLTAC = 3 FRE Dios aness cessed be Diveases of Wood. offectig id'at STANDIFERD Pattecta. Price 8. Ba Dik obeetsos f freatment and cure of Diseamea Lost Wenig, Cf the Stem. Biaddee: Ki Urinary Organs. Keceist ensws (dase, No metonry oF caumticy tied. Can be! every eaenday ef Sat Othe, @6 Cine eerie ts uv i hun pretension feteau expert without wpe methane FR. LEON, 1% OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND ‘Comepondence dential Separate Tuotas ur ry pyes FLECTRIC VOU.TATC BELT. and other Prmernte Ar- Wewilfwad on tary tape lity, td ices useusts of peesounl uate Fe i fs anes a othe eae Speedy elk and ones Woe Mlustretsa pass 3 BEL Cosh annual aie.” hours hdiscretion, Sffccting’ Throat, Nowe ‘aud consultations: fervor | Food investmen ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, FINE DINNER SERVICE AT AUCTION. On TO-MORROW MO at HALE-PAST ELLV! 1, one ee her Nervi humhbering 200 piece wine to a gouteman leaving for Europe. = WALTER 4, WILLIAMS & CU. Tt Auctionvers, TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioucer. if FIVE BARRELS OF MOLASSFS AT AUCTION. 1 TU-MOKKOW SATUKDAY, UOTODEL Fi H TSS. at AWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of my suction Foouis, I shall sell to the highést bidder the above con- KISH Panton <Urip. vevorsrmnrn 1 EPS; LACE WINDOW HANGINGS, BRUSSELS, AND INGKAIN Cat i CAkrEtS, MARBLE ‘TU HANDSOME WALNUT | WaiDKODE, Si WALNUT CHAMBIL SUITES. PAINTED FUL MICRE HAR AND Usk MATTRESS! PILLOWS AND BOL- TEKS, BEDDING, W TENSION DINING” TAML iG CHALES, KITCHEN “T , ocropER EMETORY SALE © BODY BKUS MORNING, OCTULLK SIX EVEN O'CLOCK, we will se nf its Polls of Ae Ps i FIVE FRAME DAY PL ‘On MON monies our suc Lrusscls Carpet, Ruarantees then! to bey dulferent patterns, (ude), and resorts at opp iy Seldon, it ever, ollered, ton ths Mold by the pice Ockdlts, HOS. J. FISHER & C¢ GHANCTRY SALE OF HANDSOME RESI- District of Colwmabia, patered on the 10: day ot NCE. No. 4 LAFAYETTE SQUASE, By virtue of adocrve of the Supreme Court of thegtty May, A.D. 1854 in equity cans No, 8.48, where E Bamwd cea ils sud Jase B. Bar. aud District of Lois minubeed “one (1) two (2), in square numbered o © Lundred avd sixty seven (167) as the same ure desiuated on the public Plats. of ‘said. city of Washington, aid bounded and described ax follows: Bewinuing Wi tant line of eaid Tot number one (1 Seven (27) feet echt and a ball (1) ine from the southeast corner of said. #410 ime westwardiy. paratiel with the square, one hunded omit on ihe nd six (108) feet nine the east Iine of lot three (); thence with said east line northwardly about twenty-eight (24) fect. to lot con veyed by Henry SM. Rice to W. B. Trowbridye; the eastwardiy, atid parallel with tho south line of th square, oue hundred and six (106) feet nine (9) Inches to the east line of said lot one (1): thenes with salil cast Hine about, twenty cient, Ca fect scuthwardiy to the Ways, Tizhts, alleys, point of becinning: w. easements and appur Bubject'to the private cicht of way. idjucent tote, created by eect be! anes Alden S.No. 10, hall th i inodious bri besides. he roonis, aud front ferme of sale. ne prescribes! by they scr: Onethied cagh, and the, renidluein three tqual iustalinents: pase Gay ofsale, wih interest a€ six jer vent per aimiuns fe deternea il by the! prom mrchase money Lf | Kvocked down, and the t with within one woek 1 erty will be resold at the Purchaser, All convey dl reconinie chaser’s cost, DALE, Traste oc2-d&ils Attorney's office, Clty Iii WO-STORY FRAME DWELLT (0, 2004 PI SYLVANIA AVENU On MONDAY “AFTERNOON, ~ OCTORER, SIXTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, the prefiises Vart Lott, in will Sell in front of! vikger's subdivis rout ne has a front A com rtable: Ory ing A comfortable home aud six room ers; Oue-third h, balance in one and two years, ito be secared by" deed « frost. A deposit of >100 at tine of Convey: &e.. at purchaser's cost, DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, oel-at (HOMAS DOWLING, auctioncer, BY CATALOGUE OF ADMINISTRATORS: s DE ELEGANT CABINET BELONGING TO THELATEG.M. WIGHT, AND CONTAINED IN WARE KOOMS NOS. 627 AND 629 LOUISIANA AVENUE, BE- TWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH NORTHWEST, TOGETHER WITH A LARGE STOCK OF CABINET LUMBER, WHITE CURL ED HAIR, UPHOLSTERING MATE ENTS OF WORKSHOP, &c. TINUE ON THE [ays ME By virtr preme Court of the Dis. trict of Columbia, passed in the matter of the: Gilbert M. Wight, deceised, the undersigned Adininixe trator will proceed to sell, at public auction, wi hout regard to cost, on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER TW SECOND. Iss, at snd on FUUTSD AY, SEPTEMBER" TWE at SAME HOUR, and continue thereatter_ on MONDAYS and THURS: DAYS upbl the entire stock is disposed uf, This Is without doubt the largest and most valuable stock « Cabinet Furniture rd.at publicwile in the city, jortunity to purchases &6 be inspected ut any sid the auction eau buy trices. ‘REGINALD FENDALL, Aduninistrator. JPUNCANSON EROTHERS, Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTALE, NO. 1027 V NT AVI TN THE CITY GF WASHINGTON, D.C. Under and by virtue of adeed of trust, dated Yember Ist, 1879. and duly rweorded ih Liber §: 925, follo 344 Hf the laud records of the District of Column ideraluened, ay truistisa, will fell. on WEDNESDAY, THE FIF FENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AD. Ines) at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.) front of the premises, the fol tate, in the city of Washington at All that certain pince or parcel of grou: and described as lot nm 1 thi ty-ona of Evans division of ‘lots numbered fourteen (14), fiftecn (15), Sixteen (16, seventeen (17) and euhteen Us) of kid. square numbered two hnudyed elle subdivision of aed seventeen (217), acenrding to th: plat of the said. city of Washington, together with all the ease hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belunel ing or in any wise appertainine,, Terms of sale: One of the purchase money in the balance i: two years, with interest at Aix percent, the de ents to be seene a by deed of trast upon the propery. so ‘option of purchaser. "Convey "Ki Gent. A deposit of $250 will be required ‘erins 0 é % tine of sale, saleto be complied with within five days, otherwise Trustees reserve the rizht to sell at the risk hd cost of the d-faultius purchasers Natit. WILSON, Takis FRANCIS H. SMITH, ‘NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. } crustoen By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, famed ont of the Clerk's Ontice of the Supreice Court of the District of Columbia, and tome directed, Twill sell at public. sale for cash, in front of the Court House door of the sald District'on MONDAY, the THIREENTH. DAY OF OCTOBER, Ine4, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M.-all the Tight, title, claitn and interest of the defendany in and to the following. described property, to wit: The south half of Lot ten (10) tn square one huiideed and two (102), in the City of Washington, to satisty execution number 25.547, at lew in favor of DOUGLASS & ERO. avaiust HARRIET A ZANTZINGER. ‘CLAYTON MoMICHAEL, U.S. Marshal, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, selo-ts JUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers, HANCERY SALE OF LOT, SEVENTY-FIVE FEET BY FIFTY-FIVE FEET, ON THE CORNER OF G STKEET SOUTH AND THIRD STKEET EAST, WITH TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING. virtue of a di a kenrg Sa gi Passe of the District of Columbia, on the 24th day of Sep. tember, Iss4, ‘in Equity ens nunibered 6001, f) which Timothy Scanlon is plaintiff and John Scanlon Gi fentant the und regard wilt of-rate bite auction, on FRIDAY. the TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER at 445 O'CLOCK PM. the Teal estate desaribed as ‘4 ar sy of Washington, together with Tovides that one-third of the purchase money shit be pan cus one hundred dane of ‘Which must be pald at time of ‘sale; bulauce in ont ann Two years, witht interest at ) per cruts title 0 be belt PUA paid Conrepancig at pureiastey cost. It terms are ‘not complied ‘with in six’ days the trustee res serves the Hight to resell the property at detaulding Purchaser's cost and ria WATSON 3. NEWTON, Trustee, 620,01,2,3,4.6.3,8.9,10-108 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES! SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONTING “ON TWENTIETH STREET. BETWEEN STREETS NORTHWEST, NO. AND, i447, AT AUCTION. ‘virtue of adeed of trust, dated March Lith, A, D. 1983, and duiy recorded it Liber No. 1083. roils 208, et Seq..one of the land records of the District of ‘Commbia and by dir-ction of the party secured there- by, weshall well, nt public auction. In tromt of the prom. inet, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTH A. D 18st AE FIVE O'CLOCK 'P.ML, the following described leat Estate, situate iu the City of Waslington, District of Columbia, towit: All that plece or parcel of land de ignated on the piat of saict City as part of lot numbered Chirteen (13), in aquare numbered one hundred atid wiz $92 (16>. baing the same lot conveynd. by, Jol E. free. Ad. is acknowl ‘world in the Private, Nervous and Chrouic ‘aud Abuses ire ManLood iF and all Posttively from Sto ¥, ig cured deed, duly recorded in Liber NX. C.'T., No. 41, folio 17) to 114, said lot commence! for the same at the distance $2 diitag. ee Tine toca a thee tte cate? corner of said lot, on 20th street northwest, and run- thenes due north with the line of said strect fif- feet nine inches: theuce east fifty-two (62)feet tothe Sime lnahia teceet eee, eee of beginning, tovether with | improvements: 5 Puysicuns saxo Davecisrs RECOMMEND AS THE BEST TONIC. ‘This medicine, combinin | Tron with pure Ie * “ules. quickly. and completely CUBRS DYSPEEST EXDIGESTION, “MALAILA. WEAKNESS. IMPURE BLOOD, CHILES AND FEVER, and NEURALGIA. ‘By rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood it reaches every part of the system, purifies sd enriches The blood, strenetuens the uruscles and. andl invigorates the syutem, ‘A FINL APPETIZER Best tone known, Jt will cure the worst cage of Dyapenain, Femovins all distressing symptome, seh as Tasting the Fos, Belch- iny, Heat in the Stomach, Heart jurm, etc THE ONLY THON MEDICINE FHAT WILL NOT BLACKEN OR INJURE THE TEETH Tis invaluable for diseases peculiar t. women, and to all persous who lead sedentary lives: ANTUNFAILING REMEDY FOR DISEASES or THE LIVER AND RIDNEXS. Versons suffering from the effects cf overwork, ner- ‘Yous troubles, Joss of appetite or detility experience itick relict aid renewed enerwy by its vise. TE DUES NOT CAUSE HEADACHE OR PRODUCE CONSTIFATION—other Iron medicines do, “Its t y tion of Iron that catines no inju- ans and Druge.sts recommend 12 ta. EST. THY IT, contig has ‘Trade Mark‘and crossed red lines on Take no other, 1 On ekmote, aa. wrapper Erte BROWN CHE? 00. PPP, FER PP EE PPP P AT THE A IT 58S, Eo OA TE Ss i AA It Sssq ery Gets Jes | LLLL 4 A I *ss* RRR OO) Ss Fa LG Ret 89 ye 2A EF k RK O ¥ AAA ™ EE Soo? ¥ 24 tun t a b= ® AA L L cia EE A A LLLE LLLL TITTH Wigs: W WEEEBERK K TH Wigs Www Wee eee T UnWtss, WWWWEE Ee ii TH Hig 3 WWWWE OF KK. T Hiss Ww ow EEREERK K.. $1 “Elite” Rid Gloves for 89¢. $1.98 Undressed Mousquetaire Gloves for $1.60. 1.50 Gent's Kid Gloves for $1.25 Sc, warranted Sterling Silver Bangles, 686, Buc, Khune Stone Collar Buttons, 2c, 4c. Jewelry in all styles for 190, det Combs, ail styles, for 12c, ‘$2.63 branied and plain Jerseys for 82.19, 0c, Infants’ Lousdale Carmbric Slips, 330. $3.68 Infants’ Mother Hubbard Cloaks, $2.68, c. Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiets for 90. 's Linen Handkerchiefs tor 19, Ge. Children’s Linen Handkerchiefs for 4e, t's Silk Handkerchiets for 39. Geut’s Scarfs for 4c. t's Scarlet Underwear for 81.25. Shirts for 89¢. Guyot” Suspenders tor 33 Sc. Gent's “Palais Royal” Shirts for 780, Clark's 0. N, T. Spool Cotton for 4e. Genuine Lubin’s Extracts for 48e, Tea:'s Soap for 1 Michalis' Triple Extract for 9¢, Florida Water for sie, ‘ure Sets for 2c, Ruchings for 19e, for Escurial Lace for 39¢, c. Heavily Beaded Lace for 29, Collars for 19¢, all-silk Lace Kichns for 78. $1.95 Escurial Lace Fichns for 81.68, 68e, Leather Satchels for Ste. 81.48 very best Sutc real leather Poc! $1.85 Feather Tip Fans for $1.05. 4c, Dolls in all styles for 83e, 4c. Wiuter Lisle Thread Hose for 390, 480. Black Ingrain Hose for 35¢, 25c. English Hose. alle lors, for 190, 8c, warranted wil-silk Hose for 89. Merino Undervests for 29¢. 5c. Merino Vests and Pants for 44, 81.25 Scarlet Medicated Underwear for 980, 80e. English Cashmere Hose for ‘%8e, Feather Tips, three in bunch, for 75e. @1.45 Feather Tips, threein bunch, for 125 Asc. Fancy Feath r Wings for 10e, 25c, bunches of Flowers for 19¢. 8c, all-silk black Sash Ribbon for 0c, 9c. Chenille Fringe, three ball for 63e, c. Chenille Fringe, four ball for 79¢. Buttons and Embroideries at 10 per cent discount, $2.25 Genuine P. D. Corsets for $1.07. $1.50 Genuine P. D, Corsets for 8122, 1.16 Felt and Flannel Skirts for 87c. Cte. Ladies’ Night Gowns for 50e. ises, embroider:d, for 470, 25c. Bustler, new shape, for 19e, 25e, Nurses’ Aprons for 19¢, 19, Nurses’ Caps for ldo. PALAIS ROYAL, 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Picrone Framzs, Bracxers, &o. sel7 Our steadily increasing trade in Picture Frames is oue of the surest signs that our efforts to place before you not alone a yery lange assortinent, but also everything that is pretty and cheap ts being appreciated as it ought tobe, and we are constantly on the lookout toadd new patterns to our siock and discarding the old ones. We can offer this week a handsome slik plush Cabinet Frame at 49¢,, which sold heretofore at 99c. ‘We offer an embroidered silk plush door Cabinet Frame at 996, We offer a handsome 8x10 Gilt Framo at 49¢, We off a rich 8x19 Ebony Frans at 490, ¢ We offer a ile x10 inside cor At Die, we. nse variety to select from, ‘either all vit o combination ‘have a full line of Oak, Walnut and Gilt Frames mall sizes, from #10 to 14330, always on hand, We offer a very handsome Picture, in Bit traines iarge size, 22290, at 81.95, We Ofis tng Eekcavine in ow Brame at 80 9 fe offer w flue ‘and Janes inting, siz6 22x36, handsome wilt frams, at 8449, Our Lance Cromos at 99¢- area wonder, Ourassortment of Ebony and Walut Brackets, Ebony ‘Oak and Walnut Towel tacks: Ebony Oak and Wake nut Book Shelves; Ebony, Oak and Walnut Paper Hacks: Music Stands, Easéls, &e., 1s most complete, atourywell known low peices, We ulsooffers uns of fine Ebony cabinets and Stands atremorkably low Urices, Tn connection with te sb ce would call attention 10 our Tor rich ‘Feather Dusters at Se, 20c. tbe. and Sse.—cheaper than ver vahere, We! ‘M. SILVERBERG & CO., 090 812 7th Street Northwest, near Pa, Ave. INSHEIMER & BRO, ‘308 7th street, bet. Hand I, and $151 Matreet, ‘We call particular attention ay, cm Ps tention to our very complete BOOTS ak SHOES FOR THE FALL TRADE. We are #0 nts fe ELEBRATED MEN'S "SHOES. “There are nose etter and ate aU, Firion tocustom-made, We live the following atyies: UAE'S FINE CALE, button or plain, and poin BUKT'S FINE CALF Cougress gaiters 40 BURT'S FINE CALF tace-hook RK ce BURTS FINE CALE Congress aud button. BURT'S FINE, extra broed bottoms, tor old gentlemen, BUTS BOY SHOES, in luce and button, Svery st916 of We invite an fnepection of these goods from all thit yanbaontoee Tiere ae Sn ems from al Thour Ladies’ Departinent we have tha CELEBRATED COUSIN'S SHOES. COUSINS FINE KID, button, high heel, andpointed toe. cousiNs FINE KID, z COUSIN'S FINE STRAIGHT GOAT, button, in both cousis’s rove Peni common-sense sutTAOts nna meng con tab oD COX TINE SHOES for Ladies, Misses, and Children. Eve ‘le of heel and toe. * cubis ASD ‘MISSES SPRING-HEEL SHORS in Sai of all befors purchasing Pole aoc Res Sumber '% COME #2. pamember she aes $06 ith and 3151 Motrests 48 8i O'Rie Went ne eet a, a & ING "ets bel at rico. SUSTHYS cua btana. Xo, 19 D, sree, between th and 3. B—Dote by mat md 2d Edition Ll flan to The St GOV. CLEVELAND AT BUFFALO. A Quiet Day Alter the Big Demonstra- 0 BUFFALO, N.Y., October 3.—Gov. Cleveland passed 4 quiet morning, breakfasting in his apartments at 10 o'clock with Mayor Banks, Erastus Corning, Simon Rosendale, and Superintendent MeCaul, Who accompanied Lime from Affauy. Calis were recelved from a number of prominent eitizens, including many Indpendent republicans. Quite a number of Jadies in company with thelr husbands, called to pay Ulelr respects to the governor. ‘The governor, In company with his Albany friends, ‘took «short drive about noon, returning to his hotel at 1 o'clock for dinner. An {nformal reception will be held in the parlors of the Genesee house this afternoon, ‘The yovernor leaves for Albany on the 11:80 p. m, train, arriving at the capital at 8:40 to-morrow moruing. AMERICAN MEDIATION IN CHINA, A Denial from France. Parrs, October 3.—The ministry deny that the French government ‘as asked the United States tw act as mediator tn the Chinese affair. VY INEFFICIENT. Pants, October 3.— the Journal des Dedats pud- Ushes an article on the French navy, charging that it 18 inefficient, and stating hat it doubtsits ability to sus TS. Staxamar, October 3.— of Fuh-Klen has sent 15.000 men to relnforce te Chinese troops. now holding Kelung and Tamsul, THE LONDON TIMES HAS BUT SLIGHT TOPR OF THE rec MEDIATIO Loxnon, October 3.—The Tins, In Ms editorial coiutnns, expresses but slight hope of the success of Mr. Youu fon in Chinese matters. It says his ready sympathy with Li Hung Chang Showed that he dad more kindness of heart than, diplomatic talent. If the settiement of tue peud- ing diMiculties were dependent on Mr, Young's rst efforts France would need a War credit farinexcess, of 10,009,000 franes. | France has demanded « maxl- mum of indemnity, Dut she will take less, If the question of indemulity were the oniy one involved we milgbt antcipate an early armistice or a lasting peace. BuL it is evident thatit Lt Hung Chang Teally used the deflant words which are reported a3 coming from him China was thoroughly aroused by the treatinent she has received from the hands of the French. “Aware of the dificult position at home Premier Ferry does not want a long war. ie Would find it dimcult to get the chambers to vote the money which would be required. His danger is that China Wl not agree to pateh up an iniormal = ee GEN. GORDON’S VICTORY, Continued From the First Edition. Loxbox, October 2—The fall of Berber will en- able Col. Kitchener to reach Gen. Gordon trom Dongola and. to ascertain his wishes regarding the Nile expedition and lus oplnion as to what ne- cessity there may be for the expedition going: 1o Eharioum, ‘Tlils conterence may result In the abandonment of the Nile expedition altogerher. ‘The Mudir sends a dispatch, stating hat a reliable lnessenger has brought word to hit, that he saw Gen, Gordon “with four steamers towing several dont; that Gordon with these vessels .arrived at Shendndy. Finding the place deserted’ Gen, Gor- | don uatled to the trees. a. prociati | pardon the people, Alter attaching his proclamation to the trees, Gen. Gordon started for Berber. On the day after his arrival the general placed two steamers iu te mntddie of the “river, and opened a bombard- ment” upon the own, ‘The — bombardinent lasted until late in “the afternoon. Gen. Gordon afterwaras proceeded in the direction of Djalizeen, vis rumored that Mohammed Hur, who was El Mahdi's amecr at Berber, was killed during the bombardinent. state that he escaped and had the treasure in the city removed to Kerpl. Subsequently Gen, Gordon chastised the inhabitants of Djalizeen, Ibis staved that the whole population of Berber nas Ned. A Week’s Business Fatlures. New York, Octobe ‘The business fatlures throughout the country, occurring in the last seven days, as reported to R.G. Dun & Co., nuii- ber tor tie Untied States 194, and for Canada 23, or A toll of 217 a3 against a total of 212 last week, ‘This ts nothing paruicular to note in connection with this return. “Phe failures are more numer (han usual In the southern states and light tn York city as compared with previous weeks. pseadenste A Ae English Congratutations for the Maine Prohibitionints. Loxpox, October %—The committee of united Kingdom ‘alliance, a ‘temperance organization, has adopted a resolution congratulating Neal Do} the Stite of Maine for having Ia th secured such a majority fora measure Inc prolubition ing Into the stave constitution mendinent. ‘They say that by reason of Uns vote ate great results Will accrue to the porat~ y_anuielp ‘st of the world. Latest News by Cable To-day. M. WADDINGTON TO DE RECALLED. Pants, October 3.—Reports. are revived that M, Waddington has been or will shortly be recalled from tue French mission at London. Tricou 1s men- Uoned as his probable successor. A Strike inent. Prrrsncra, October 3—The employes ot Ollver Bros. & Phillips, iron manufacturers, will mest to inorrow eventny to discuss the reduction of 123 per cent in wages proposed by tuat firm. ‘The men are @ unit in resisting the cut and a strike Is regarded as tinminent, Coat CentER, Pa., October 3—The strike among the river coal miners so tar as the fourth pool 1s, concerned, is now virtually over. A large majority: of the pits are in operation at the reduced rates, ‘The Electrical Exhibition to Clove Oc= tober 11th. PHILADELPHIA, October 3.—Some mtsapprehen- sion appears to exist as to the date upon wiieh the $nternational electrical exhibition will close. — IU 1s. How announced by the inanagement that October 11th Will positively end the exhiviuion, EENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Wew York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Spm HIN. a, cent... 32 N.Y. Cent. | 3839.N.Y.C.& StL. . pose BO. ete Nor. a West. p Do, North Pac. : cB “3 Do. pret. cc. +. Northwest... Col Ci E Do. pret. ae « ie yhio & chee Jey 10634 Oregon Trans. Den. J.-+0e ONL & West. x E | 54g Rock Ish. -) 193% Koch. & B.._ 16% St Paul... 1027 | 18% Do. pret. <2 7054 105 | ste Somat) se {Union Pac: 22 Salon... Nash. &Chat. | The Baltimore Markets. ALTIMONE, October 3.—Vinginin elxes, consoll- dated, 81, North Carolina sixes, olde 1-04 tid to-ciaye BALTIMORE, Mv... October 3.—Cotton quict--mta- ling, 10, Flour steddy—Hlewani street and wastera pape pases: de extpa Sao 3h do, fal asa SMsieity mills super, 2ub2 15: do, exts j >. ‘Rio brands, 4030475: Patanscd fatullys 8307 aoe Superiative patent, 6.00, | Wheat—southetn ateady Syustern about ateady and inactive: soutteriy reds Sia do. amber, 93896; No, 1 Maryland, 91% bid: No.3 S506." No inter fed, ‘spot, BSA Sembe "Becombee, sohai0; January. O0\ga03, ‘vember, 874488; lower: | Western entizely “hombnal Corn—southern southern white, 65; new, 85453; do. yellow, 62a54.. Oats ter fo, 3 nixed, 13; Pensy Suess! Peausyieantes sade" hy & fi enusyivanies iyo quiet, Goats, Hay firm rime to choice Pennsytvauia ‘and’ Maryland, 13 06— Yeon? Provisions easier and guise. Mesd pork, 17 Bulk meats—shouders and. clear rib sides, acta ator. “Bacon shoulders, nib Hana“ twyaaieg, Lard orean Western packeds 1050: ereauner 8 steady, pep, Petoleuin steady “retined, 7am, Cole quick fi steady Bio cargoc, ordinary: to fair. Ugslosg Bnvar steady ‘wott, “Gy; copper’ renued “quick, Beaioys Whisky “steady Tiel to." Braden 16 Livernoul per steamer duli-cotton, ‘four, In? Paahchee ora 4 O00 bushela* cata eco traislac soe, fushcis: corn, 4.00 bushels’ oats, 2360 bushtlar tye, 4.500 buaticls. ‘Shapmeuta=whent 8009 Onshels, Salis’? ‘wheat, 369,000 Dusheis: corn, 3,700 bushels, ‘The Petroleum Market. CLEVELAND, 0., October 3._—Petroloum unchanged. Standard white, 110 dew, test, TC. PITTSBURG, Pa.. October 4—Cil dull and net much ping: prices iad Alarhct opens at ate declined om fat noon, ‘The teadine was Hadid "the Phillipa well fs doing about 100 barrels por hous. ‘Tas ‘Johnson well is not in yet, «Khe Chicago Markets, SEROAGO, Tig. Ootpber $. Closing prices: (heat jovember, recember,, jana iés— October, 2634: November, 265; Decem- i. Cort Setober, Bey: popoad 4 january, 7.90; Cabinet Taik To-day. ‘THE TREASURY AND.THE P. 0. DEPARTMENT FORT: FOLIOS. ‘There are no new developments on the surface to-day in connection with the appointment of a hew Secretary of the ‘Treasury. The general tm- pyession, has been reached that the Pres. dent himself 1s undecided as to whom the office will be ofiveny and that At has been offered to no one since the appointment Of Mr. Gresham. It is he that will ‘De done in the matter until after the return to Ws be selected and Mr. ‘succeed Jt iy chances, from. Teliable sources: ibe vrae ada s e g itto Mr. Hatton, and’ that he is Sbont securing « ‘suitable Secretary of the ‘Treas- Other reports | WHAT WASHINGTON POLITH of local pride, a Cleveland man said: him in tuat state. It as said to visit Brookiyn and New ¥ the democratic hei promised some tin cratic committee, elected governor. He will aud Stay there, attending to the United being etre been recelved. office Vefore any distillery 1s, ing the name of each pet satue. terest in any distlliery. 1 hs saiely set the cha The from a German distiller the writer goes over the comprehen: | take. republicans who, for thel from the party And elec back to support Blaine, Conn., 18 tn the city. est in the campatgn, an speeches, not de safe to sey on this issue.” Mr. Rt close one, as Mr. Buck, who | Eaton, 13_very popular. | sald tat afr. Eaton's course ton that the cable message, | ston. ‘he situation 13 Just Hithas bee pia lator whenever his services | Cent instructions from this sent him. Both nations cl: | The'ta that Miatster You request of Franc simply a reiteration of a. garded as absurd, and the Ihe story was started for a Perso: House, in New York:—Mr. H. Alfrtend, Gen. Wooanml, | Hon. George Banerort, the | a | U.S. consul general for ran Wilson, U ——Rear Admiral Ree ‘Everett House, New Yor! Washington to-day. | Trenton, Opera House. Commissioners, September condition of street car tracks urges his the District | street ‘This will enable all the flith an open current, which will it can do any harm. POTOMAC WATER BUILDING PI H. Dunkhorts, repaireprick, west; $100. C. Daseinent dwellings, 17 streets northwest; ‘$11,000. Cullinane, erect a two-story for improvement. northwest, 1s to be removed Mr. A. Lée etal. requests for improvement. Citizens and tween D and E streets north granite stone cannot be done at in the estimates for ‘quest 13 endorsed by Major Statement that he uses this ‘The Commissioners have A.Spencer and Messrs, A. S. that he may attach Mr. lighter to an e1 at upon condition here know of thing being in contempiation. At democratic uarters they do not believe that Cleveland has ‘any intention of taklug the road. ago,” said one of the demo- ‘to MAKe a Visit to his home in Buffalo about this time. It has been bis custom to. go back to his home occasionally since he was down a8 a campaign having no foundation tn fact, “Very respectt ——__—__-9-_______ ermans in @hio. THE REPORT THAT THEY ARR TURNING AGAINST BLAINE DEXIED. Secretary McPherson received a letter today “I Uaink,” he sald to a Star necticut Will give Blaine a majority of four or five thousand. ‘The Issue of the 4s the tariff, and manufacturers contest in Mr. Eaton's district. would be Uhis, and are content to_ make fact Hung Cheng for the purpose’ of mediat! pte, Jas. R. Yor eighty-third birthday’ reception at’ Commissioners Ubis question has already received cot and measures have been inaugurated by which thé dificulty complatned of will be obviated 80 far as may be under existing laws. SEWER OUTLET. In orderto give a vent to the outlet of the B- Wer, at the foot of 17th street, a channel | 1s belng cut, 80 feet wide and 8 fect deep, from the mouth to deep water In the Geo frathe, 914 L street’ northwest; §300. Patrick nane, erect two two-story dwelltt tween 43 and 6th streets Southwest; property holders on 26th street, 10 Fepresent, the District of Columbia ‘at the Na- tional Conference of Charities and. be held in St. Louls, Mo., the current month. The Commissioners have informed Chief Cronin Gampbel’s automatic a cout not exovedlng ‘others may be attached at The Buftalo Demonstration. CLANS SAY ABOUT IT. About democratic headquarters, and in fact in @ | political circles generally, Gov. Cleveland’s recep- Yon at Buffalo iast night Was the principal topic of discussion to-day. Democrats think It was a big thing and that tt was a complete answer to the Scandal stories Republicans maintain that the greeting to Cleveland at his home does not show ‘that he fs strong politically. publicans Joined in the demonstration as a matter In answer to this It’s not Ukely wouid Carn out and march In the Tain to do honor to a candidate for whom they will not vote.” ‘There are rumors of a democratic plan to have Cleveland show himself at other poluts in New York with the view of arousing enthusiasm for ‘They insist that re- it men ‘that he is Delng urged fork city, DUC hone of ‘any such ie now return to Albany his duties.” Not Interested in Any Distillery. 4 CAMPAIGN STORY ADOUT SENATOR LOGAN REFUTED ‘BY THE BECORDS. ‘Mr. Evans, commissioner of internal revenue, yes- terday addressed the following self-explanatory letter to J. W. Stewart, at Auburn, Shawnee county, Kansas: “Your letter of the 29th ultimo, ta which you tnquire whether Senator John A. Logan 43 interested in any distillery that pays revenue to States, and state that such a charge ts ted In Kansas for political effect, has In reply you are advised that the Jaw requires a sworn statement to be made to this Putin operation, show- ‘son interesied in the A careful examination as been made of the records of tuts office, and not the slightest indi- cation can be found that Senator Logan has any in- ave no doudt you can story, in Ohfo, in which political situation very ely, and declares Uiat the idea that the Germans are revolting against Blaine is a mais On the comtrary, “he “Says, all the German ‘own reasons bolted Hoadiy are coming hey have made their fight and gatned thelr’ point, he says, and are LOW salisiied Lo vote with thelt party. For Blaine and Protection. A CONNECTICET MANUFACTCRER WHO SAYS "TIE TARIFF 18 THE ISSUE IN Mr. Wm. F. Rockwell, who is at the head of a cutiery manufacturing company in Meriden, Ue Is taking an active Inter- ‘THE East. id has made several reporter, “that Con- campaign in iny state Bad that it would tthe democratic party while they hold the views they do, as indicated by the Vote on the Morrison bill. ‘The'scandals which have been started about both candidates will, have no effect, as the tariff 15 of he campaign. Ithink that Blaine will carry the New England states, New York and New Jer- I think, e controlling issue ‘ockWell sald that the is gainst Mr ru ai ir. ‘On the other hand he ‘on the tariff question hud been consistent for protection, and that his long services were appreclated. American Mediation AN ARSURD DISPATCH DISCREDITED. Offictals of the State department are of the opin- cI purporting to be an ac- count of Minister Young’s efforts vo effect a media- Uon between France and China, ts evidentiy a dis- | patch of Chinese origin, padded to sult the occa- the same, it 1s sald, as for the past two months, ‘and such’ an Interview as that described could not have taken from the ature of affairs. Mr. Young has for a couple of months been ready to act as inedl- are needed, Dut no re- forerument have been im that they have not violated the treaty of Tien sin, and each bas ex— | pressed a willingness to mediate upon the request of the other, Such a request from elther would be An open acknowledgement of weakness, and be re | garded as practically a back-down, Both realize at each other. ng should approach Li ing at the when the request proved to be former demand, 13 re- inference Is drawn that purpose. sat.—Senator Riddleberger, of Va., and the following Washington people ate at the Barrett F. Woodbury, Mr. F. istorian, 13 havtug 1s ‘ewpOre tO- Werden, U. S..N.. 13 af k.—Horatio N. Beach, cuador. and Capt. B: are at the Glisey House, New York.——Mr. D. R. McKee and family revuried to District Government Affairs, A COMMISSION APPOINTED. A, B Mullet, Joba G. Bright and Wm. m have been “designated by inissioners to act as a comm! question at issue between the buliding Inspector | or this city ana the Phosix Tron company ef N. J., a8 to the alleged fallure ot the latter to make’ the proper tests of tite tron the erection of thenew Washington ton to settle the eas used in ‘ht Infantry A COMPLAINT ABOUT STREET CAR TRACKS. Dr. R. G. Mauss, 1701 6th street, in a_nove to the 24, Suegests for thelr consideration the propriety of devising and en- forcing an improvement and uniformity in paving of car tracks at street crossings, injury done to vehicles by the careless and rough the many street crossings over adding that we the suggestion, To reply | that ideration, debris to Moat into and de carry it beyond where ALL RigHr. District Chemist De Smedt completed an analy- sis of tue Potomac water to-day, both chemical and microscopic, and finds the water all right. ERMITS: issued by Inspector Entwistle: W. C. Morrison, erect two three-story and cellar dwellings,T street, ‘between 13th and 14th streets nortiwest; $9,400. 1007 Tun street’ north— . Trott, eréct three three-story and 'h street, between O and P Me E Barker, repair fall. Hi street, be 400. Patrick dwelilng, i street, be- tween 434’and 6th streets Southwest; $2,300. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. Messrs. John J. Murphy, C. W. Schell et. al., re- quests tial I street north, between North Capi and 1st street east, may be included tn estimates tol Megsrs. Jas. O. Clephane, W. 'T. Wallace et al, desire to know whether the old “rubble stone pave: ment on Indiana avenue, trom 1st to 3d streets ‘this fall, ruiission to erect a Blaine and Logan pole on the corner of Vi avenue and ad street southwest4 October 8, 1 A petition uas been received uy the Commission. ers from Messrs. Isaac Kllne, Thos A. McAllister et al. requesting that B street, between 5th and 11th streets southeast, may be inciuded in the estimates be- \west, request the Com- ‘The Taylor Conspiracy Charges. TUR DEFENDANTS ALL ADMITTED TO Ratt. As mentioned in yesterciay’s Stax, Geonze Taylor Swore oUt a Warrant against Messrs. W. B. Moses, James A. MéDevitt, Joseph S. Bouchard and Chas. C. Cole, changing them with conspiracy. Mr. Bot chard gave ball yesterday afternoon in the sum of $1,000, his counsel, Mr. 1. G. Line, becoming bis surety. Messrs. Moses, McDevitt an’ Cole. surren- dered ‘themselves to Deputy Marshal McBiair, in ‘the Police Court, this Morning, as was stated 3 terday they would do, and each gave the requited Dali, Offering Major A.C. Richards ax bonds for éx-Detoctive MeDevitt, Jesse B. Wilson for ‘Moses and Chrisitan Ruppert_for Mr. Cole, court accepted the bondstien offered. The aMdavit Of Taylor charges that the defendants being per- Sons Of evil minds and dispositions, with t arms, unlawfully Couspitvd to extort 11 peut of certain pr . sald W. B. Moses against the sald Taylor, which were made on the th day of June, 1844. ind a lon pe Prior thereto; that th pursuance of the Spitacy they did arrest ou the guth day of Jun Said Taylor on a pretended Dail piece, is: the clerk's office of the United States circ for the eastern district of Loutsiana, upon a cer- tain recognizance, wherein the sald Principal aud Mos's was surety, to answer to « indictineng pending against the sald Tay’ having arf¥Sted the suid Taylor be was car of the District of Columbia, to his great dam- age, ete. Metief Fund. SAL CONTRIMUTIONS RECEIVER, THR STau bas received the following additional contributions to the fund for the relief of the widow and children of the policeraan, Fowier, murdered in the discharge of his dut; J. HL. Magruder. TE Wm. Wagner. /) ‘Mr, Holmead.. ‘Trausfers of Real Estnic. Deeds in fev have been fled as follows D. B, Groff w J. H. Duva tot 8, Sq. S21. Bank of | Washington to T. Kearney, pt 12 ind 1, sa. 104; $0500, “GE ernons. tO" Morris beitn, lot 15, 1,08; $218.94." E. C, Ostrander to 1). Sullyard, pe 10, Sq. SiG; $1,500, W. ML. Martiey to Eu M. Meu Kum, pt. 18, €q. £73; $502.5. “Jacob J. Crayon ct al to Alien C, Clark, lois ¥ aid 3, sq. 900: uA. Griswaid to Ann Beers.suts $8,000.“ Jobn Hoover t and lot 7, do.; $11,0% Wills Filed To-day. BRQUESTS OF MS. HEURICH AND KOREWT A. JENKINS. ‘The will of the late Kobert A. Jenkins, tiled to- day, leaves his estate, tueludting luis lite insur fs 3 aud 4, Chichester, John Patch, part Haarlem in the Balumore and Olio Relief association, to lis | son, Roy C. Jenkins, An exemplified co} ura Ke} wh, $2 vant, Ele! sia Meyer, $1.165; to" her coustu, Laura Me Jewelry, Watch and chatn, and wearing The rest of her property, includiug lots 37 and 3, square 115, goes to her husband, Christian licu: Tich, Who she names «5 exector, ocal Notes, J. Parker Jordan, who was committed September 10th, on the change of au intent to commit a rape on Belle Carr day released, Peter Hogan going on ui: oy er, h 3] to Jail on Mr. Howard 8. Larkum, whose arrest’ for carry- ing concealed weapons Was mentioned in yestes- day's Stax, is not Howard Larcombe, of 62 it sUvet soutlieast. _ CONTINUANCE OF THE Srneer Ratuway Licexse Cases. —The eases against tie several sttect T Toad companies charged with runing. their Cars Without drst having obtained the mequited license ‘Were called ty Lae Police Court tats morning, but ob account of the illness of the chilaren of Mr. Enoch Totten, who appears for the W. a G. R. K, Uhe eases were continued for one week. 1} pare | | | Miss Garrett's Immense Fortune. THE RICHEST UNMARRIED LADY IN THE COUNTRY. Miss ary Etazabeth Garrett, the daughter of thd Jate John W. Garrett, of Baltimore, 1s now sald tO be the richest unmarried lay tn tis coun. The st °s of her father's wealth run trom $28,000,000 o 850,000,000, and of this she receives a third. Mist Garrett receives as her share of her father's mag- nifioent, property ti ant and costly Mt the comer Of Monument and Cathedral streets, With aul the plate, tumiture and pictures con: tains (She will als) be the owner of Moutebelld, Of the fest snd thos! extensive pieces of prop ned by Mr. Garrett, and of che beautiful cottage at Deer Phrk, where her father Mi. In addition to Unis property Miss Garrett wi also come in for her Uhitf of the personal estate Miss Wolf, of New Yora, has untib Ww been Considered the wealthlest unmarried Indy arrett’s forvune will be even stwaier (han here Miss Wolff isa maiden lady, Titty years of age, who has devoted her year so deeds of charity. Miss Garrett is only twenty eight, but has. hi uce than probabl auy Ihdy of her ye country, THE BRIDEGROOM LOSRS MS PLACE AND THE BRIDE PEK FORTUNE Wo R mew, the Troy, N. ¥., coachma artho who magrial Ms wealthy employers a daughter, Emma, was discharged yest The sirl’s foster father, Wim. J. siunmous, deciares that he will uever seo her 9 doughter of George Bi circumstances, I Her mother was a hatt sisic Miss Stinmons Is a of comforte Med, and she was then ed by Mr. and 3 iy looked plenty of adiniters, but rejected th an th f band and heart to Bi Peterburg as suring: “i * dearly. We ane e between Us Thave WU a Shor thine We have tad ag yehtuen Marrying Uuetr employer? chters und laughed over I at frst, Wut @ualle red to tue Chak It was the proper caper, and J found wien I trached the subject ta Miss Sirians that she Was that way Gt th tou; so Leonciudod Uat ‘Troy shoud not Delilnd. ut in all serioustiess, 1 really’ Io ouug lady and L know she pecipro: youug lady and 1 “Sue Fecipro News Bricts. house of Mr. Thomas Mas, tn Lone » Va, was Nuthed last Monday wigiit, nC periahed tn Ue Manes wuve, WhO eluped With a French gtrt Teal, Wak arrested yesterday In Tray. N, cing hls father's mauae Lo the amount, of Frma_Heward, a married lady, 3 ¢ in Camdei, N.J., with her Husband, eoterday With Edward Quinu, a clear dealet teity. ‘She ef a Ubue srl, aud Quinn fore a wife and three children, +o MOCULLOVGH, THE ACTOR, UNMANAGRARLE—Tt 19 Teperted frat Culcago that Jobin SeCullowgh was hot told of the cauvellation of aul I: echt but only of the cluslug of his Chicago engagement Gn ace Wednesday evening tor the Olt and sta Swen followed him. yey Tound hiun walking up and down Uhe platzarm with Miss Tracy In an “apparently” calty teaine of Mr. Brooks, is manaxer, induced Linn Se. and he Was diiven buck to the Le artived very. excited and angry hotel Ho with ang bin white strugzted desperately and struck Me. Broo, his came. Another scene followed on Indu tw reach hls root, Miss Tracy tollowed bin hotel “crying couvulsively, but she succeeded In cahuing Uhe actor and bringing htm to te he would not be Ina condition Wo ML any engag: et Lor some Lane Lo Con VITHICL AS A CHARM TO RKING Back a LovRn.> Anna Van Reod.a pretty bionde,who Last RETURN OP SIMON CouMANDERY.—Simon co! mandery, K. T., colored, upon arrival trout Philadelphia last evening, was escorted semane commandery aud Company B, guards, to Van Ness’ park, wuere an Welconie was delivered by Past Dept Master Revels, and the returuiug khivig! entertaiged at A supper. Acter the supper General Joan W. Freemian presented to Su commandery, on “bebaifof the New York colured Masons, a ‘large tloral Masonic embiem. This emblem Was originally preseated by Siinon come mandery to the New York Masons, by them ta tie California Masons, by them again to the New Yorkers, who nuw have returned it to Simon com- mandery. —__.___ A SETTLEMENT AsEeD For.—Yesterday Mr. ©. M. Matthews fled a bull for Beckum and Middlcgon against John White and wife, and about a dagen other parties, The bill sets forth that White beng the owner of sub-lots 19 (9 3S, square 7, pave Seve eral deeds of trust on sald lois tos tus Dor ure an | rowed, and that buildings are betng erected Uiete- | on, ani'some of the parties have Tied. notices leh, ‘The petitioners ask for an account and the settlement of the rights of the parties, A Cab Driver Fisep.—The ease agalust Dantel Digney, the cab driver, charged with assaulting JuLtus Stinonds on the 16th of May Last, Was calles for trial in the Police Court yesterday. Dig 4t ts charged, ran his cab against Simons, throw! him to the ground, striking his Lead and spralnin, his ankle, as tue Tesuit of careless driviae. ‘Th court held that the defend al negilgeni pe tn Jail. val noted. — ‘TryING TO Ger Hrs Cast Re-orexen.—To-day, in Chambers, Ciilef Justice Cartter directed a rile t show cause Why @ Writ of mandamus sho it issue to Judge W. B.S commanaing him to re-opeh the case of ‘The Nicholgon and take recosnizance on his 1) Donds ‘The petitioner 1s represented by J . J. Mackey, and he sets forth that on thie 31st of July Nichdlson was arrested and charged with, assault and battery on Tuuoth, Mary O'Conner, and was SC. Mills, acuhg jade, to pay a tine of #25, Xo Suffer Ruprisonment for six months in jail; "that Le noted an appeal and the judge refused to accept Sureties on his appeat bond, and quently y UUouer was sent to Jail, andl a motion Laying be inde before Judge Snell. for the purpose of ivi recognizance, Un latter refused to entertalt It the ground that the attorney of tue petitioner his witudrawn the same. Patrick HENnY's Descespant.—Willlam 1 Cardwell, the alleged descenaant Henry, an account of whose lite 2 Yestenday’s Si crested in his City on “th2 charge of vagraney and being habitual drunkard, and has spent uuch of hi Uime on the Tari. He was List arrested tn this city on the aith ot last January, wile On a pro. Tracied spree in the “Division,” by OMleer Joshua McNeal." He was taken befor? Judge Snell, wo Sent him down for tarve months. MARRIAGE LiceNses.—Marriaze Meenses have Deen Issued by the clerk of the court. to ‘Thomas Scott and Catherine B. Taylor, both of Newport News, Va; Booker &. Shands ani Victoria Petersburg, Vaz Richanl MePherson Carter, Tavophilas ®, Minter | and Ida ‘ary Kobinson aud Margaret Ellison; Bartlett Armstead and Surah Lee. Range or rue TuEKwoMerrr.—Tne following were the readings at the omtice of the ehlef sizna oMcer to-day: 7 am. 58.5; 11 a.m., 61.2; 2 pin. ‘Maximum, 62.7; minimum, 56.7. Por Ovr oF Doons.—There was considerable ex- | ¢ltement to-day at house No. 475 Missouri avenu: Pieces of furniture were pitched trom the windo' S00n followed by7a man Who Was put out of Le door, ‘The man proved'to be David 8. Townsend, assaflants Mr. Columbus 0, Alexander and lis from whom Townsebd hail rented rooms. Town: send made nO resistance, but weut to the Police Court, where be procured a warrent for Mr. aud Mrs. a & charge of assault and bat bd ale ‘The Conrty. PRoBate CovRT—Juage James. To-day, estate of Carroll Mosiier; proof of publl- cation filed and order appointing W. i Clagett administrator; bond $1.50). Est ite Amelia lie Tich; exemplified epy ied with peution or. 1 Tich,to whom lelters testamentary were issu $11,000, Estate of Sarah H. 1. Magruder: tin holice, Estate of W. P. Dixon; petition of admjn- Astratrix to sell certain assets. and order of sale, Estate of F. L Seybolt; letters of aduinutstration directed to issue to Lucy 1. Seybolt; bond $15). Estate of H. N. Barlow; Wil fully proven. Esuate of Ann Blake; citation 6n executor to. show ca Why a full inventory has not Wen returped. late of Ellen G. Mi ‘order authorizing swe of certain stocks. Estate of W. E. Phiqgpin; letters of administration granted Elizabeth Pufppin: bond Estate of Win. Hagan; rule on W. Hagan, missioners to have the sald streétimproved with a ray, and add Chat if the work ‘nt to have the cost put je next fiscaliyear. ‘This re- Peter C. Hains, with suzeet a good deal, Prattand LS Emery to sume rate if desired in the future. Affairs in West Washington. }UILDING ASSOCIATION.—The 421 monthly ner eee ‘business transacted. fond B ing of ht at Goddard's | it being the only ir. ‘Nores. haven, above West W: ‘Un Wedding last for Hartley Bros. ‘CONDITION OF WATER AT7 4. ¥.—Great Falls, 36. Receiving ind._Mra. Waiter ‘Brown, ot White. Wea celebrated avert istrater, to show cause why Le should not be required to give further Bond, Eouiry Covrt—Judge James. To-day, Jatboe agt. O'Neil; auditor's report con- Which have occurred within the last twodays lave happened in the second ward, and all within a clr cult of two hundred and firty’yards, Fiour Ixsrectioxs—During the quarter 5,246 barrels of flour were Inspect Same quarter of last year 4,153 | LWwas guilty of crini- | And Sentenced hlin to six Wontlss | | They were married aa ted, ‘an increase of Philadelphia, threw vitriol upon the head off Myers, Who lind betrayed her and refuse aS arraigned yesterday 1 that eh dd eld tn er aro wing ta T victim, in whic or thal Lim back Lo her, My) ~In the Un! Tar Bi district pOUS Yesterday, Iaine-Si + the attorney Sentinel ted a Dill of diceovery and tw Uonal interrogatories. The Will begins b: Uiat Blaine pretends to have been se to Harriet Stanwood at Millers ISS, Which Clan 1s wheliy dent tors. ‘Phe Mill further alleges th: first and to darks h 3, St. and e love ad affection om ut Of Blaine, but compuisury, as charged ia the original bul, — Diskasep Pork.—Dr. Robert War’ MeLean to quaranu rick, Wasbtngton, Carn Bait A Ward's visits last was to tearn that lange Lumbers of hogs which bad becotne intectell WIL the disease now. previ wove coin Yes are Delng slaughtered a wd to Hale more. So Tar Bon ueved, liad Been put upon Ue tnarket, and it ts thougit Wie consignees Have Salted 1 away for future sal Dr. Newway’ p CavKen, York that the Rev. John P. Son avenue Presbyter Francisco to u wreck. night suggest. began thet Sevwiou! site Of te morta Today the interest on Uae mortgage for Six Lionths bs duy as wei Suni Ou Une interest for 1 The Interests agounts to over €,001 We bi thirty days yet in Which to pay at. WIth the « #2m, nota cout has boon patd on Dor, News An's Sulary A Mouth sinee Moy 1 bast. arch are about 8 A Cuenotas’s Typ SULT.—The New York 7 Stance, that the Key clsey hus die missed’ from the ongregutional ehureh of New Haw ar, OWI To Wotken of Lily parish, alleged indiscretion wits te Hie sUll continued to lve: Thougu not connected w That city, however, al- te Jocdehurch. "His dct Was such, however, Unut a few days ago ® number of gentlehen, whose advice and direcuon, Lhe ex-pastor could hot afiond to dely or iguore, commnuuicated to tim Uhut (would look better 1oP ium {o leave the elty, and verp sou, Tis Was eve dently a surprise Uo" Uae clergyman, and a blow: Broortys Cucucn Fou tx a Divoncr Scu.— The Wal of the Suit for Linited divorce, brought Ly Mra Edzabeth L. Wood agalnst Andrew Wood, Was begun In the clty court. “Brooklyn, yesterdays Aived appl for ten ihonths, When trouble arose over the Introdue- Ulon Of @ plano inte the house ty Mrs. Wood. Sev= erat Wittesses testified that Mr. Wood lad a vio lent temper, and not only accused luis wite of ex- tavagauce, bat called ber # thlet. Mrs Wood tes. of the iuatriage Mtr. Wood a Widower With three children, ” Mr. ‘Wood's, d Was So anxious to have a plano she thowght It was het duty to provide her “Twice at Week she went did not 1 ue husband during b Of jnasst foul, Mrs Wood hiss been Ue superintendent of the South Second-street Netuudist Sunday school for 8 years, ee MARHILD, x youngest ch iat Recrem_venowtin opin 64 aa EEL Nats Galckil © eubtad KEEFER to M. DIE! BOSWELL. On October 2. 1984, at €19 p.m. Mt KATE BOSWELL, wile of Jains Le Boswell, age 5d years aud 18 days, Gone to the grave in enrl ‘Shr has escaped all wo *s engul, bending ept ver U ib, Ber tomb, ‘Deatuteows bligated re, rly flower thus doomed to diy “Adicctioh, tn vain tasayed to a8. Untineiy froet hed ui od the bud, Tt paned, perisied in an early grave. Funeral wili take place from ber late residence, 4a ad eet southwest vi naturday, Uctober Wie a Bete Mi Nelutives abd Erich aiv lnvited to attend: GENTY. On Weduesday, October 1, 1884 at § o'clock, Sorncr af Sthran D sgects northwest. ‘iis was'betu te. former garects worthwiat. he we ‘Parte, and Las been @ resident of Washington for 22 ear, > *Pticral from his ate ressnoe Raturday, at 3 o'clock pm. JOHNSON On. Thi 7, October 22, 1884, Mire, CATHERINE JOHNBOR wed “four years, ALELIGNE JOHNS: Co oy nese from Away StF liar on 5 clelock. “Friends sal relatives invited to attend. 1554, at 1190 am, end Marie Premise’, PREINK)RT. On October, Elis Manik, ter of Hi ‘age wi x cme whe 38 Gay al Private, Infant son of Chatioa Fad Anis Letowie noes gieckp my ARGUSTA whe ot 4a. Winbuld ured Saree rot - UNDERTAKERS.