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WooD AND AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Puystcuass ayo Davearsts et TRICE AL _ FUTURE DA¥s. TSG OPFNED A BRA GoVEBNMENT SALE. U.& Nave Yano, Wasmrvotow, 5 oa ON sDANT A Ovid: Getober 161886, offend at pucl #) bidder, ATURDAL OCTOWER LIGHTEN GH Asse at ELVe Mf, at the Washington Navy Yard: "Two @) Oxen, a to be removed on day of = on GAY Of 5° SEMMES. S Mil—4'5 Branch Varto—So. i vt Commotiore, Commandant, Wharf—Foot of s06-3en U Na ‘J. FISHER & CO. Heal Estate Auctionsera, fake " TRUSTEE'S >ALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘oat Axo Woo PhOeeRTY ON FIFTH NTRECT. BETWEEN D C A al E STREETS NORTHWEST OPPOSITE > . JEDIC AY SQ ARE. & laren tot of Bakers TTNE | on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWBN-, We have suet’ reer woo. ain died CUAL of sapbnor qanity at FIVE O'CLOCE, tn frout of the for dcmestic Ure, ali oi which we offer at lowest inarkst | premise Uy tirtuect © dent Of tem dete J nis 3 Titi, 199, anu daly recorded. 823, fol ; se Je respectfully unvited-» | [h the District of Columbl-, + shafl sell the north twenty-three feet of Lot nut! STEPHENSON & BKO., feelve_ iu Square numbered four, hundred and ebsht sid ot Abd ais, the free usp of ua wiley chee fect a thst whart end 2th « said >, the free use of an alley, three feet sad SS Wharf and Lith stand Pa sv" | Vide. running back ‘the same depth, with the right 10 = Sch oF butid over ald all ¥, tocether with the hunvrove- Woon ‘Dwelling House, known as == : the remainder ic two equal red. preuines, JOHNSON BROTHERS, aid semi-annually. A deponit of $100 will be re~ used with ta ten days from the day of gale the Trustee RVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ves the rigit <0 tesell the. property at the riak an as Pejense of the defauitiog purchaser. -AlleouveyaDcing Twelith and Water streets southwest at the e-stot the purchaser, a ofdkde a BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES IPHOMAS DOWLING, auetonaer LE _OF TEAS 3669 Teteont northwea DSOME_RESIDEN( VE STREET PHCsitE CLHy HALE W PENSION OFFICE. cof ndeed of trust, dated the 15th day of. r reorded In Liber. No. 910, folio. he land ecords for the District: by d reetion of tae parties secured stem, will sell. om. MOK PAE W LORE, sis Sa Nata P.M. the foliewinse vrsurpai be econo sty: Part of sot nunibéred 12 i square Fr aan wees Beciuuine for the same at the south= Tot aud rimming thenes west with th line of said lot to the rear line thereof ninety- feet and one-Dait inch: thence north with ie tw nty-five (25) feet six inches to the id lo"; thence cast with said north hue cvoueiuch aud a-half, thence east to ot sixty-two (62) feet two inches to six inches from the place o- = south with said front line to the (OAL DELIVERED OF CARS DIPECT MINES INTO OU VAD. cs of ANTHRACITE and | FROM THE MINOUS COAL kinds of WOOL, eitheria the stick or prepared: LEAS COAL. FULE WEIGHT AND MEASURE Cie : - Ps until paid, secured by a deed of iy siud. Alle mveyauclig af Dw dengert reggired at tue tie of Sale BS THUMAS HYDE, ¢ Trustees, AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. DICK DWELLING AND STOR? ON BR | SERFET, # TWE N CONGE's3 AND WaSH- | | __STEAME (sake Lise r THE_CeNAr BETWEEN INGTON STREETS, GEONGETOWS AUCTION g2 TERED Ay. ocr eee =| FOCK O'CLOCK, fm tront of the premises, sed part of lot tour, OL1 Georgetown, frou: ot On Praline attest, by a dept ef 900 feet, im pera story Urick dwehing aud store ‘with | Beek but ihe whole containins oheht rooms Term. yd-cash, the residue in one aid two year, with inter'at at six pew cent por annum Unil fat! and sented bya deel of crust, or all eash, at the ‘of purrbascr, “INcouveyauel ig add Teconling het-r's cost” $100 deposit required at the time JAMES LDAVIS, Agent, Mase | bottles of He jz healt P recommend it a the best medi suid ehtiarey.™ ‘och . 107 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. sufred much from fernsle __ FAMILY SUPPLIES. Hfuieline are tusurpasced fo fitted up with aul Is ALMOST READY. WM. M. GALT & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, clo 3m Corner Ist and Indiana Avenue. o 5 PENDSYLVAN TA Was! G RANSATLANTIC HB bereves New \ouk asp HAvar. FER 4 maton, D.C. c¢og E a cS kee ROR Exe Sss8= THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, § withoutadount the most BeatriruLand the most Nvreirtots Flour in the world. ‘The Mill rs have not only the most perfect Mill, con- taining as it dves all the most improved Machinery in- Vented up to the present time, but they produce # Flour UNSURPASSED by any mill in the world To prove that, | we sould simply state thata large quantity of this | magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europeaud esten at the principal Courtsof the old world We GUARANTEE that it fs made from selected bard whea‘ *> ©n im Minnesota and Dakota It is an acknowledged faet, that in this Flour a perfect separation of the giuti- hous porticles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimi- nation ot ali weak and starchy matter has at last been Teacled. and is consequently more NUTRITIOUS, yield~ re bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The vie admit- thar from its bread-rmskt ng qualities it is the cheapest, as well as the best, for either family | oF Daker’s use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. Every sack aud every barrel is warranted to give eutire satisfaggion, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Paznts ever nd to the trade, It is unexcelled by any other Patent t Ceres, and will please the most exacting house- Bigeie keeper aud satisfy the most fastidious epicurs. { kind emcte ¢ nares furn: GILT-EDGE. juas desire to stay 3 tew daysinthe | A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cele- brated Hungarian process. It is a very cheap and beau- Etul Patent, withia the reach of all clases, atd wo Soaie a ce uichiy reraor vl. | Starantes will give satisfaction to every one who will Fromet tratueat Comespundence aid cunsaitations | ty it TED cose” Soy te coca for lion Oa GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old relisble stand-by and the Standard family ZA PERMANENT | Flourof theDistrict. Its equal in quality to great many Devilits, Loss of | hich price] Patent Flours, whilst ft can be bought for siderable leas money. We defy competitors to bring STERLING, ILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and wo sured that any Lousekeeper who tries them once ay consul ot tort mrtenee a he dave of p RESTORED BY USING A BOTTL Da BROTHERS Invaccrating Conbal Cure any case of Senunal Weakness, Nervous Ds Bite and Tmpoteney. It imparts vague to ; M6 E street southwess YE HEALED. GO TO DR BROTHERS, 9 6 Bat ORGANS > CROANS | will never use anything else. For sale by all grocers Longe | Whctesale Depot, corner Ist stre&t and Indians avenua, MEDIAL-AGESCY, | og WM. M. GALT & CO. ESOS 485, CURED OF DYSPEPSIA, AND Mic-arttar by Brown's iron Bitters. We owe ta. CARD—TO ALL WHO AKE SUFFERING From | SUSSE Ce erpore ard thilte ret that wilt cure 30 L. FINANCIAL. erica, Send seli-akiresed eavelu, jo 3 Bena R.C Fox, THiNMAS Matton De New York Sk Tacs, Gi Wobnows. mplatucsquiciis curt Bru & Co. auxazns, reipurihwent O7ice oars | 1497 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U. 8. Treasury.) e ROMS RTSON THE EXPFET SPECTALISE | Te Deel a Ls pronetn waiavtcies | Dyrostrs, Exxcaaxor. Drscovsra te tenn expert without | tint? States and District of Columbia Bonds bought stat weld in lane and emia fdney and ail Aware of the | “ius ant sell oa commission all classes of seeuritien. i in éto Draite issued on all points im Europe at lowest rates, eussited | Tidorumtien cheerfully yiven. ue St Mess ae ing chi drea from fever. Used but four | ‘sinun bitters, and ore now enjoying | debt of eratitude Mra MARY KUOFF, 1737 Tth street | THIS AFTERQOON. ‘4. FISHER & CO. Auctioneers, pela ‘et Gotan ored wethe Ganges May: A 1884 Ja equity comes Ko. axe, wherein Anoa & Barns: deta ato pints and Jae Bar. Rardet al are defe dante the unde: Trustee will Bart Pave vOCM O'CLOCK b at on THCRSDAL, iS c ‘on THUKSDAY, fhe SIXTEENTH DAY OF OCTopilit’ Ista, the fl: yirtue of a dverce of the Suveme hurt of the 28 aquare: thence run" ‘with the south live of the (106) feet nine (9) techies to mnce, with said east Jie eight (23) feet to lot con- 2b WB. Trowbridge; thence ‘with the south live’ of the sd (106) feet nine (9) inches to (0), thence with sal cust Point of beianiogs with all the ways: Ficus alleys point 2 ways, richts, alley: fasemente and appurtenances thereto bolonlive.. ah: Subject to the private dicht of way, in common with the if iots, Gxrated by deed betweeu ED. towns d, Tamnes Aiden and WF rowbriag recorded fa Libor S AUS. $0. 16, follo 39, towether with the tnroveis nts, Scnsisting of's handsome subst tall’ bull and com: fuodious brick dw lin botse containine sixtees rools Tee dea cellar, atic, pantey and bath rooms. and front able’ in one, two anil threo yeurs, respectiv. iy, from Gay of sale, with interest at six per cent per aboum: the deferred pavin-nts to ba secured by tue promissory, potes of the purchase, oral the purchose mousy may be paid ine sia ct the Option of the puveh ser. No de Will be given until ths purchase money is prid in fall. A aeposit of $500 wil b- requ.red when the property is ke ocked down, und tue terms of sale must be complied with w thin on week trom the day of «ale, or the pr p= erty sili be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting Purchaser All conveyancing snd recordist at pure Chasers cost, RANDOLPH | OYLL, ‘Trustee, Co U.S. Attorney's office, Clty Mall, THiS EVENING. ISH BREECH. WPOKTED FRENCH ROGERS! FINE WARE, DINNER AND Tea SETS. CASTORS, FRUIT STAND. 0: FINE. IMPORTED Swiss MUSIC FOXES FROALTNO TOTEN TUNES. GOLD AND S:LVER WATCHES, JEWELRY. ° CUTLERY, ADIEY best koseWocb —AND ONICKI “00 10,000 US. HOUSE: HOLD ARTICLES. By direction of the owner, to change bnsiness, ¥ will selon the premises ail the above stuck of J. U. OMEARA & CO., 1347 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Washinzton, D.C. “Sale commences at SEVEN P. M. reat bareaiie may te expects. FOLEY, Auct N. b—The Sxtures wilt uoibe sold as, at termin- ation of saie, the store will be occagied by J. U. ODF AKA & 60, ‘Manufacturers of “ROYAL GLUE” ee) CLOSING SPECIAL TAPESTRY — BRU: i CARPETS AND RUGS, MOQT CARPETS, MADE UP: FIFTY PAKS APPLIQUE LACE CURTAINS, ONE UNDRED IRS NOT- TINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. TEnCoM NCUR- BODY SMYRN. USS TAINS. LARGE ASSORIMENT OF UPHOL- | STERING GOODS. ke On FRIDAY MOKNING, OCTOBER | SEVEN- TEENTH, 1884, at HACE-PAST TLS O'CLOCK, within mg auction rooms, shail close out the b lance of this fine stock without rgeni to price _ocld-at TP ESCANSON Bios. aucooneers TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BUILDING Lot, oN ¢ STREET, BETWEEN DELAWARE AV FIKST STRER. NORTHEAST. By virture of w decd of trust, daly reconled in, Liber, No. $31, foil 295 et seu’. on of the ian reconis forthe District of Colvin ta, 1 wil’ sell on FAUIDAY.OCTUBEK SEVEN TEEN 1H, 1884ut FIVE O'CLOCK P! M., in front cf tie premises, the followine Teal estate and premises, situated Iying and being in the city of Washington, District 0. Coluzabia. ant known and “designated as lot) numb: ed ‘Tweute-Nine, @, to the subdivision, by William Wiliams, of original lots numberea twelve (12) and thirteed (1), 10 eqnare numbered ix hundred snd eighty-six (O86), which subdivision’ is duly recorded in tl office, ia seid eity and Afstrict in If L. Hoxie {ula US), on the Zid day of October. 1875, said lot naaubercd twents-nine (29), containing two tuonsand, two hundred and eighteen (2 318) square feet, t gether with al and sine ar th impro ements, ways, as ments, richts, PiRieses, and sprert-uancés tthe same auywi-e appertal:sibe. sms: Cash. a deposit of $100 to be made on day of salir, aud terms to be complied with in seven days Wise the Trustes reserves the rigiit to rese!l at tie risk and cost of the detaziting purchaser, a ter mublic notice of such resale in. some newspa: ished in Washington, D.C. Couseva cin. t. ELT B. Boo TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUAPLE UNIMPROVED Real E-(ATE IN THE COUNTY, Neakt TEN- LEYTOWS By virine of & deed of trogt dated, 10h day of Jawe. A. D590. and daly nlonded in Liber No Md. follo %9et seq, one of tue Land Kecurds ot the District of Cofainbin, and by ‘ireetion o secure) thereby, the unidereiened Trustet the premiees, Gu FHIDAY. the TWLNTY FOURTH DAY OF OCTOB! R.A, D. ind at THREE O'CLOCK P.M. the following-described Property: All that Piece ‘and parcel of laud situated aid yin? in the county and District aforesaid, and known ‘as bart of a tract of aud called "i letchall’s Chance, and boundet as follows: Becinniue forthe sae he gouseaat corner of JTW. haview Tot and Tuning theucs north, 073 degrees "west. 63 perches; thence ‘north, 173y degree east, 19.09 ‘perches: then south, 673 dewrecs east, CO perclies. then south, recs West, 20.09 perches, to the beginning, containing fen acres of jaud. Also. another wart of wala tract Douzded ws follows: B ginning ut the northwest cormer | of sbovedese-tbed lot: tuen with the west line o. sald | 8 “Fletchail's C ance” foc hy Gritual tract vow. as" Fets r north, 1734 4 cast, 20.00 perches; then gonthy, O35 donrces cant, & perenes, toa County read: th sald road woth, 47% degroce west. 724 perches: th South 2% dearees wrt, 19.50 pe ches to the horthe: corner of the first -b.ve-deeeribd lot, then with ths north ne of suid lot north, 61% decrees wes Dorchen, to the place of Vesinniiny, ¢sutaluing ten ora ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance n six and twe! montha with interest, aad secur d by adead «/ trast ‘on the property suld ‘or all cash. All conveywnetiix, &e.. at purchaser's cost, “A depisit of Siu) wil us required at time of sale on cach lot. If terms are not complied with ta ten days. the ‘Trustess reserve the right to resell the property at riak aud cust of the Setaulting purchiser or purchaser o gas & Davis ES a0. Immediately thereafter, by virtue of adecd of trust, dated the Ith day of April, A.D. 1851, and duly re corded 1") liber No. 963, rolio’ #4 et seq. one of the land Tecords of the District of Coluinbia, ond by direction of the party secured thereby, the tidersivned trustees Nile Go the prenutses tho foltowiug-dcsertbad prop: erty :—All that piece and parcel of tend situated and lying in the couuty and District aforesaid, end. bnown as part of “Eletchull’s Chane” and bounded as fol- lows: Beginning at the nortuwest corner ot & ten Jot, No. 2 now beld by the assoclation, then with the eat line of ‘sald lot aud the original tract known as *Fletchall’s Chauce” north 1714 descrecs cast 42 Lerchea, then south 613g desrees eust iy perches, thence suutt: His degrees west 42 perch, thchee north €7 dexrves weat dog perches to the begizning, containing aud laid ‘Out for tel: acres of Zant, ‘Terms: One-third cash: months, with interest aud eeured bs a dic oft the property sold or ali evel conveyancing, &¢ ; nt Purchaser's cost, A depout of $100-will be required at time of sule If terms are not complied with In ten days the trustees reserve the rhcht to resell the yop ‘erly at riak and cost of the deiaulting purchaser oF pur el W. D. casstx, oco-dta FKP LOD AVIS, | Tranter, feos 7 Fisnge & Co. ‘Beal Estat Auctioneers. TRUSTERY SALE OF VaALUAPLE IMPROVED FRO ERTY ALTHE CORNEM UF E AND FIFTH STEP TS NORTHWEST. TUESDAY FLENNOON, O°TORER TWEN- th *1Bs4, at HALE-PANT FOU, OCLC feat of the pretiives ty vireo! adeedt of tense: gated Noveber Ine 1861) a a Notes folio. 159, ct seq." one of the lat records for the District of Commtia ive shall sell the coat nitty fort of fot mumuered cleven, in square numbered. {oN Randred and ebphity-nine becsaniie fer the sate a€ ths Rortheest corner of sali’ Scaare aud lot, and: rauniie Hence west along the line uf bestrert £ity tect tis poath seventy-five. fects tiene ent fity fort to net; tence northwurdly slows the lite of Gthis foil piace of Beeinnin. teeth r wish “be linprove: mente; cunsinting of « ineze and wubstantial brick Tea deuce withean ofice Wailing attach. "Terms One-third bu cass the reinainder in two eqrsal th atone ati tivo. yearn, with ditereat, aut secured by deed of trust on the premises the Internat Soto ped semiannually, (A deposit of $20) will aired at the of Sule. if the terms of sae tre noe coin isd with in ten days froin tiie day of walt, the Teus- Hees reserve the rigut to fesell the property atthe Fisk snd exycone of the defaulting surchaser. All convey ‘icing’ at the cost of tbe purchaser. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER? castes, cot-dkds CLAUDIUS 1 JEWELET et Puvare Stock Tarzomara Wiss DERTARER, ey ‘to south oi9| WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE, suSTON, &a EMOVALJ¢Wes PELLEW, baa removed his warerocns and tes! de want corner of G street and New detecy av European pamoge and drat busizens co SPINDLER, SISHING UNDERTAKER decepbiene on eae " mnt Guikes & Wurrace: sions os weiowe —— cae = ‘sued tas em axp Poxrmat Dreeorus ce : een ene agitate nent tortie i MERE eiua} Sow Fore eptione callie Pa Srecuan Norcz ‘ = Jamon White'y, Henry H. Dodge, 11. Cruser Oakley. — Harry C. Logan, Washington, b.G. Maynard G Eyre, J RESPECTFULLY CALL. THE ATTFNTION OF William K, Travers, Special Partner. ARCHITECTS AND TH CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPAKATUR AND WOULD TARTiCN. EARLY CALL YOUR ATTESTION “iy JG; | BUY AND SELL JN COMMOSSION ALL CLABSES WROUGHT IKON FURNACES FROM THE WELL Ok BALLWaY BECURL KNOWN FACTORY OF ZEYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AL ONE HUNDRED PEK CENT | 22aDch Office—S39 15th street (Corcoran Balldiags CHEAPEK IN COST. WOULD ALsO CALL YouR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE ee oer BEATERS, FLOM THE FACTO OP JAMES SYLAR, JOR HEATING TWO Ck MOKE ROOMS —_— ABOVE FOR ECONOMY 4D HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQCAL THESE HEATERS AND | eretstimmene pterhs snd Ponte ana tnrormation FORNACES AKE HLING USED EXTENSIVELY IN | poraine the Markets teens Denk ee ee, SOME UE ANE FINEST HUUSES 18 4a CITY, | FTANTLY, eine! from the New heck Sisok, ELehaGee BICH Wa LAKE GAbAT PLEASUGS 4m REFER | pilonirrs coeemeen ones eee RING TO. 4 CALL IS SOLICITED AND most —— = MAILS FROMPILY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctverve = & _ uve Aczst, HE TRADES. ___ naDe sr0___No, 452 PA. AVE., NEAR 4% STREET. Det tiike vos ade ee ‘Good Frc Faz aso Waster [sontatiox A eo HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FSTATE, IMPROVED BY THREE THREE-STORY A D MAN>ARD BRICK DWELLINGS, FRON'ING ON FOURTH 3! BkeT Fast, BETWEEN b AND ¢ Pouuin sruner doutiert 14 ASP 26 Foe fe : irtue of three ie ak a She Shar ors Ae See (inte oat ge ea ca ty The houses vil’ be offered separately oF towether, as parties propoang to purchase miny dew! Ci eee pt neg or Seen aeoleea a ‘of lOHN LLIN, jaca BROS., Auctioncera re ALTARS PEN, ATE SPARE 2 ~ end in Liber ao fd 3 ry "of the lana ‘records for the District ot Go fs ate yablie sugtion iu frmeat tl : Tavs Seater ibbttods Rosa doe tee oe RING EST, Mi DAUGHTER, TE | five (5) Pett a geist ocd cor BENSINGER, Auctioneer, septal a ne ‘TEENTH instant head heavy Draft omen Blankets, &., &c. Wwatees WILLIAMS & CO. A SUPERB UH\MB-R FURNITU! OF THE Mo ve yom hy ON SATURDAY, ae aT li O'CLOCK Wits FRENCH PLATS-GLAS! ENCH PLALE GLAS: eiecksiye RECOMMEND 8. BENSINGER, Anct. WITHIN THE AS THE BEST TONIC. ‘This medicine, combinin iy rfid and though metals fon with te eat rescues every pate of the nystetn, puriz urthens the iuscies and Lerves, and tones MAGNIFICENT 1 MOST FASHIONA! 83) ED-1 DGE rF b WA DB BI CHAMBER SUITE: Fis HE \VILY CARVED, VERY EES WILLIAMS & CO, uct, (PHOS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘the blood. strength and invigorates the sysrem, R—Best tonic known. Tt will cure the worst case of Ds esa Femoving all A FINE COLLECTION EAT WILL NOT. vai BUACKEN OB INJURE TF” 71 cis invaluable for d.geases yx cultar t6 women, and to FOR DISEASES ur srsone Who lead seden UNFAILING “REM THE LIVER AND RIDES, Ferrons suffering from the effects of overwork, ner- vous troubles, Joss of apretite or deuility experience Quick re lef anid renewed tner=y by its tse If DUES NOT CAUSE Ht CONSTIPATION—oth: HOUSEHOLD EFFEOTS, On SATURDAY, OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH, 1984, at TEN O'CLOCK, infront of my auction rooms, embracing every description of Furniture (AUCTION SALES. the auction sale of the Privilege of Selecting Pows in . i take place ou ¥ RI- 1EENTH INSTANT, HO, HULIZMAN, Auctioneor. APPUOMAS J. FISHER & CO, Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPRO’ EAL EstA. & NTH STRERT, BETWEEN STLERTS NOK LHWEST, 1808 AND 1810 F ase. ACRE OR PRODUCE Tt ls the ouly preparation of Iron that causes no inju- ; Pissictans and Drayrists seco it ig has Trade Mark and crossed red tines om POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OKFOLE RESS MONROE AND THE Cy STRAMBOAT “companys ‘Tnesday, Thursday, an ing, leaves Norfolk on M at Viney Point aid Coriell ‘Harbor going and re fu ning. Exclusive connection with the Boston and Providence ‘Connect also with Ne 1 URTEENTH STREEL By virtne of a decree of the Supre District of Columbia, entered on y . 48K4.” in equity, cute No. 8.919. ‘Amezica is consplainant, Sore gud Rich: fern, Seaboard ‘Ocean View and Virginia Beach rooms can be secnred. OPERA “GLASSES, | Oc D wherein’ the United States of ai Heory W. Howvate et O'CLOCK P. at Baltinore and Said decree will, at FOUR | SDAY, the 1 WEN'TY-EIGHTH DAY OF OG ‘ObER, aD BB $n frost GL Gs pres ‘at public auction, ull those several parcels af eroun: n Auown uiyl describad ae Lots thirty-four 4). thirt ¥ ) and thitty-cietit (8), of wy A. Willard's recor sed wubdivinion of lote D to Ts, An Fisher's suialivision of certain oririnal lots in square ibered two hundred and thirty-elxht (238), and Loo. oered two lundred and six (26). two huhdved and 1 Cwo hundred atid edit recorded subdivision of ‘wo hundred aud six (26, ‘The lots iu squarw No. -38 lie ou the eaat side of 14th, detworn 5 and iT streeta nortuwest, lot 38 beins at the soticheast corner of 4th aud I streets, heving 9 front axe of 18 feet G inches on 14th street, by a depth of 120 | eon T wtreet. and be Lots si, 36, 45and 34 have @ frontage of 18 {eet each, syth of 120 eet 4 inches, and, except ‘34 is improved by a two-story and mansard brick | ny Of tei Fools, With bath aud other'modern frn- | jemments—in Zvod Tepair—kuown a8 No, 1437 146th ‘The lots in square No.7206 lie on the weat aide of 14th, wt, a short, distatics 1OX'S EXPTERS, Me, aL KL COPAY 'S Hl for and cech bayyagetrom: 6th street and Penney ‘office, 7th etreet what, ‘Kuox’s express will tele aud private residences. reli received daily itl 5 p.m, WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent, EAMER T. V. ARROWSMITH. FROM tr STREET WHARF. Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at7a.m., Re- turning Tuesdays, Friday; and Sundays, tonching at | all River Landings as far as Nomini Creek, Currioman Connects with B. & 0. R Rat JNO. B. PADGETT, Agent. in the elty of Washingt ~six (3), thirty-seven ( and St. Clements Bay. nea ‘improved. ot 34, are unimnpove STEAMER W, W. CORCOR‘S Ipaves Tth-stroet wharf Vernon at 10 o'clock aan; returning? reaches Washlag” LL, BLAKE, Captain. inday) for Mt. north of § street, ject 6 inebes ench on 4th Street, with wdepth of 120 fect, and are improved by three two-story ard basement Brick dwellinvs, known, respectively as numbers 1806, 1808 and 1810 14th street ortbwesi, each containing seven rooms, with bath and OOK AT LOW FARES. NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROF. 81. ROUND TRIP, 81.50, ‘and THURSDAY: guid SATURDAY at 6 pan, NESDAY and FRIDAY at Passage and rooms secured at B. and O, Ticket Office Tet und Feunsyivania avenne; General Office, UL AND wale, as prescribed by tie decree: One-third | cash, and the balance in two equi instalments, at oue mod two years, for which the 7 Shall give his or their not-s inf dug interest at six per cent, served on the presnises sol No il ed to any Pa: beiven ‘nti all the Riser or pu casers | ‘or of the trustee, bear~ Teas, at purchaser's ‘of the property sold to POTOMAC RIVER Steauer THOMPSON MOND FRIDAY, 72m, urchase money tor each parcel | A deposit 0; $109 on each unimp1 se to be made on uceeptatice of bids, ied Wik within ten dys or property ma, be resold at risk ad cost of defaulting purchaser. Aliconveyancing at purchases 08 RANDOL HW COXLE, T ustee, ice of U.S. Attoruey, Ciry Hall, IIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Termes to be comp ders whaurt sandy and Ti dey up, aud Chapel Point and E eut’s whart Paursdays ‘nana Moudays aud Wed A adady: TER COUPE AT AUCTION. 2 Wie heeue ‘Tth atrect wharf. __ RAILROADS. tn front of mi FPHOmAs DOWLING, Auctionee HANDSOM® TURE? -STO ¥ BRICK RESIDEN . 519 THIRD SIRLET NORTHWESI, AT AUC! | OCTOBER TWENTY-SEC- 0" LOCK, in frout of fH, W. St AND > Ss y ou ¥FFCT UctOBER 1-11, Trains avg Washinctou, 1roin station, For datisburie and the West, Chi ci Palace diecpin7 Cars at 9.40 a1. dal fhuiy ty Concina ESD OND, 1884, ut FIVE Preuises, I'ehiail seil lot A. in Joliuson Hellen’s re. vision of ovigival lots 13, 1 you Tes Lavine a front of 29 wen by a hauds co Limited Express | y's deph of 95 e-story residence, | 1d should command the unifortable hone, OF 83 and st, Louis, With Si 2 Barrisbure to Cineinuatl, wid H tel is: daly, except S. mm daily, with Pat daily’ for Chiewco, with Sleeping Cat Mail kxprese, 10 00 0. an. daily fe West, with Palace Sleeping Car NORE AND FOTOMAC | AILROAD. For Buse. Cansnduieus, Eechoster, cept Saturday. with Yalace Cas eaber, nua Wand teu sv Buflate ‘rain levang Washington oi Sutusday tiki wid not Tull beyona itenove. For Wi damsport, eek Haven and Elmore, at 9.40 m, excert Suiuday For Now Sere Sm, Bu 400, his is valuable property attention of partes desirvig ering: One-third cash; the residue in two equal pay— at one atid two years, with uotes beariny interest six per cont Per aunum UnUl pal |, and s-0ur-d by Ail convey ancituc wn “recording at pur- chu 2's cost. #200 deposit required at the time of sale, ‘More Literal terms Wilt be wiven the purchase THOS, DOWLING, Anct. TP EXCANSON BROS, Aucrtoncers. RUSTRES’ SALE OF UN TW ELPTH S REET AST, IBEE(S NORTHEAST, AND ON D. STREE 10.00 p. ms. dail; Masumieton to) IMPROVED. LOTS BETWEEN C AND tie Fast, 7.15 and £30 & 2. 11.09 rest ut Pullman { troduced to him, the governor was escorted to the | Artassemb.y rodws connected with ue academy | gs Ba ps every wesk-day. | Of ipusic om Montague street, “The tuilding. was z | handsomely decorated with ‘buntiag and ever- Bec ee unOrinne ad: | kTeeas, aed was densely thronged, The street with- 1 Fulton street, avoiuins doubleferriage | OUL Was also crowded t its mtmost capacity. .0U ang 11 15 ou pm Limited i Parlor Cars, 9.40. mn, daily, except Sunday. For Kosten without chang By virtue ofa deed of trust duly recorded {1 Liber No. 1060, folios 382, et seq.. ono of the lan records for the District of Columbia, we will in front of the respective ‘TWENTY-FIG! M., all those certain, Jand and premists situateand beng ington. District of ‘olumba, and known and dis. Ung ised cn the ground plat or of criginal lots numbered nine, ele orth thirty-six fee of Brooklyn Aunex, uffording «l= 20.00 and 11.15 p. in.” On Sunday. 4.00, 6.00, 1 2115 p mn” Linuited Express, $40 a, in, daily, except iusore, 6.95, 7.15, 820, 9.40, 11.00 a. 440, 6.60, 7.40, 10.00 and 11. Heay, 9.40, 1.00 in, 400, 6.00, 7.40, 10.00 Tp For Pope's Creck Line, 6.350. m. and 440p. m. daily, For Annapeits, 6.95, m,, 12.05 and 440 p.m. daily, ex- LE} A AND FREDERICESBURG Ri BAD ALESANouia AND WasHINGT 7.00, 9.25, 1105 and 11.35 a | Cos aie ang ep Ua Sane ‘and 12.05 a. m. daily. except Su duy. for Washington, 6.05, 8.00, 10.00, 23, 610, 7.05 and teces oF parcels of jan o1 sald city as all ‘ght inches by the depth i ibered euht, in square numbered one thou- and immediately after ali of lot num dered three, in m aud im. Among bem were ¥ with the bufldines, richt dappurtenancss tthe same ‘wie thereto ay erins of aula, Ones years, notes to iird cash: balance {a on= sar juterest, and to be secured by deed Of trusco. the premises sold, or all e-sh, at 0} yaucing, &c., at cost Of i be reauied on eacis \eposit of 850, Ww ‘Terms to'be comipited ‘with in ten days, ottierwise the Trust exveterve te right to Tevelly a the risk apd rarehusers, after Ave gesnle ts sotue newspaper ‘H. CALLAN, ISAC Le JOHNSON. } Trustees, FPHOS. J. FISHER & CO,, Real Estuto Auctiotteers, TRUSTEES FAL“ OF A VALUABLE BUILDING STREET, NEAK THOMAS und aud the South, and 6.00 pan. dat 20.10 x, 1n.; 1.00, 3.03, 3. and 1210 midnixht (except Monday), 8.01 and 200 Gms nigh ‘ickets and information at the office, northeast corner ef 13th street aud Fennaylvania avenue, and at the sta Teit tor the checeiny of bag and residences. General Passenxer Agent. ing purcliaser, oF ubile notice of such ein Wasnt ‘aud 30.40" p.m. tae to dagtiuation ire hotels GAS E PUGa, General Manuizer NEE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. HE SHORT LINE TO Schedule in eile Valance in six and twelve| — LOT. ON NORTH M By virtue of » deed of trust, dated January 26th, ssi, and: duly recorded in Liber No. 1 068, fol10 ‘et seg, one of the Land Kecords for tue Dis. trict of Columb i, NON iE PAST FOUR O'CIOCK, in front follow! g-described THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST WEST, 1 ER 12, 1884, MAIL daily. mak’nz close gonnéctious to all poiuts South sud’ Southwest Dauiy. cx ept Sunday. with C.& O. Ktallway, Pull> jufiet cars from New ¥ rk aud Wash Hania, “Pullman Sleeping ‘curs from fon and Atiaita to New Url als, LOUISVILLE FAST LINE. Dail lie ty Cinvituati, Louisville and Sleeping cars Washiuxton to UTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS, ts South and Soutuwest vis Danviil Fullun Sieepiue eats. from Washit. ‘Chariote snd Atauta to New saliingto via Charlotte and janysexs Division Train leaves Washington at 7:00. ‘e Lund 0:20 8 M- dail a NDAY, AFT Tt STH, at HALF he. Premises, the estate. situate 40 the city, of Hou, District of Coin. bla, to wit: Purt of Lot numbered thirteen (13), in square Lumbered two bun gurteen (ish bactuuig for the saac on M Street northwest, thirty-three (38) feet six «c) inehes Went of the northeast corner of sald Lt, and runuime thence west thirty-t' ree (33) feet ‘six (6) Inches, to id Lot; th nee south on” hun- ‘uence east elcLiees (13) 5 forty-five 5) feet; get ive 3) fet; thence ncrtt Sue tnd tn (ido) fect, 20. the place of Leyinuing, toyether |. the improvements, Cousisting ofa suiall frane ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash: the reskius tn two at six and twelve mouths with interest, ud secured by a deed of trust on the property. posit of Biu0 inust be fade at che shine of sale, fers of sale are not complied with in full within days after the sale the ‘Trustees ay’ resell time purchaser alter dred und fourteen (2 tee ded i Liber? fon vie Dan vile Columbia to Aucusta. jets anit Information inguire st Company's Of- 1 Pennsylvania avewua “Lraiis ieave iin B, & expense 0. the defa 2d Edition. = Latest elezrams to The Sta LATEST FROM OHIO. REPUBLICAN PLURALITY 13,115 THE FULL VOTE 1N OHIO. Unofficial Returns from the Whole og the Kepublican Plurality 15. Couvmpvs, O., October 16.—UnoMicial returns from ali the counties tn the state show the republl- can plurality to be 13,115. Heturns from Carroll County. Convases, O., October 16.—Additional returns give C: Se sees WELCOMED TO BROOKLYN. Gov. Cleveland Greeted at ti of the Big Bridge w sinsm—A Popular Demonstratio: His Honor—Distingnished Democrats and Independents Present. New York, October 16.—Goy. Cleveland arose | dlateiy’descended to the carriages with Gov, Cle ‘Worth, Of hls stail, and Mayor Banks, of Albany. RECEPTION IN BROOKLYN: BROOKLYN, October 1 | East river bridge, where the and awaited the arrival of the guest of the day. Ail the space for blocks avout the bridge euteance was thronged with cllizens wailing to welcome the presidential candidate. Paign comuuittee, ex-: nator Murtua, and otuers crats and the independent republicans rece! the governor when he arrived to ‘his carriage | on the Brooktyn side of the bridge. The vast throng of people asseinbled cheered enth slasticaliy, and above the deafening roar rose tho ness jlouses and private restdences in the ne dow was added their vot | tered in the hands or the indies. BOWING TS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. (greeting accorded him and looked out upon the en- faction and quiet confidence. The governor's c: | raze took tts place In the Line. ‘The uniformed or- stru:k up lively marching airs and Une procession moved toward in ‘ne breeze from the house: cheer after cheer broke out ladies at tue open windows whved U chiefs, the governor repeat diy bow ‘d_on either puza surrounding the ety hall was dense thronged, and from the building itself waved the hatloual dnd state colors in Lonor of tue city’s guest. Governor Cleveland tomediately | street, arrival. Among those who received the governor in the parlors of the hoiel wers Judge Mecue, Dr. SH . B. Robinson, ree, C, N. Lit Leonard, " Louis 'Leiiman, Gore, Joa W. Chadwick, Chas 8. Pleasants, Dr. Hutchinson, City Audlvor Daniel xe, J .dze’ Barett, Of the’ supreme court; Con- gr-ssiuan Felix Campbell, David M. Stone, editor Of the New York Journal of Commerce? John | Foord, editor of the Brookiya Union, and Judge U. | Hi. Ciement. REV. HENRY WARD BRECKER X-Mayor Hunts | was also present and was heartily cheered. After shaking ‘hands with the large number of people in- AS the governor appeared on the Street on bis way to the academy he Was again cheered by thousands. of voie Yor some time Le was kept busy shaking’ tue hands of the hundreds of citizens presented to or Low, Commnls- sloners Fleeman and Partridge, Aldermen Kane, Colliers and Olena, Corporation’ Counsel Taylor, Horace E. Deming, Senator Kiernan, Joseph C. Hendricks and Senktor Jacobs, ‘These ‘were fol- lowed by the 1,2”) members of the reception com- hands with him. Hundreds more’ awalted their turn to also grasp Gov, Cieveland’s hand, Dut tne did not permit it, and he was escorted from the | academy, and once more Wook his seat in his car- mage. ‘THE PROCESSION. Grapd Marshal Major Gen. John B. Wooodward ave the signal and the procession starved in the Fitowing onder for Ridgewood park, where the grand barbecue, the feature of the day, was to be held: Mounted ‘escort of police, Grand Marshal Wootwara, Chief Aid Denshaw,’ and assistants, mounted escort, Gov. Cleveland and distinguish guests In carriages, receptton committee In car- ni War veteran’ organizations, uniform cain- palgn clubs, visiting organizations, ward orga Tations and wagons representing business, ayri- cultural and trade Interests. ‘The route of the pre- cession was from Montague street to Court, to Schermerhorn to Lafayette avenue, to Kossuth st. to Bushwick avenue, to Palinetio’ st. to Wichott avenue, to Green street, to Cypress HIE road, to Ridgewood park. ‘The route traversed was nearly five miles long and throughout its entire lengtns: crowds Iined {ts passage, sending forch a constant ‘Succession Of cheers as_the governor's carriage ap- peared. A large number of the buildings along: the route were handsomely decorated and every window Was thronged with spectators. Pimlico Races To-day. Prriico, Mp., October 16.—First race, purse $500, for Uwo-year-olds, Seven furiongs. Unrest tmst, Sultpetre second, Skoukum tiitd. "Tine, 1:31. ‘Second race, Vestal stakes, for tnree-year-old Allies, 145 mliés. | Walk over for Louisette and ‘Toin. ‘Third race, purse $500, seliing allowances, 135 mniie. Checkinate first, Marmaduke second, Regret hotice in the “Ev-uing star.” Conve! cl at the NI Coot of the yrurebare See N.MACDANTEL, | FOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager, \D OHIO RAILROA) FASE LINE AND THE ee EAST AND THE WESL SK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL RAILS! EFFECT SUNDAY, UNTIL i URTHER NOT! stution, comer of New Jersey Fei Chicago, Cincinnatl, Loutevile and St, Louis: 10:19 ‘gin 10:10 p.m. with’ Ihre %6, Without change; 10:15 au daily to For Fittabure at 8: hm. 10 Pittsbune, Chev: ng Cars to Pittsbung. smith Bleeper for Toledo, via ‘Traing for’ Philadetpht ly, except Suni bp. mn daly, wi ores fi on Sundays, ¢:90,8:00, 8:20 a. m. Be Gab tine bea Seid aul 10-18 Hotnts on the Shenandoah Valley Ralroed 10:5 eg Anna 40 a.m.,and 12:10and 4:40p, m.; om mandy oa Biations ‘bet 8:00, €2<0. 9:00. mn rand Tw p.m. For a0 & mana 638 am, dally, £OF am e am, 10:15 am, 4: m Angerstown, 10:15 am. and 6:35 p.m. dally except ariive from the West daily, 6:20, 7:60a m., 2:25, ‘ubion. ‘M-SLAUGHTER, Gen. Bri N P. SNYDE! CLAUDIUS 8: SEWELES Trustees |HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALP OF UNIMPROVED Lt STREE1S SOUTHWEST. By virtue of @ deed of trust dated asi, ant tecorded in Liver Noy 186" folie I ‘one of the land records of the District AY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FOURTH, 1684, at TIVE OCLOCR Eran 88% in front of the premises, the foltowing described real es. tate situate in the city ot Washinxtot Colunbia, known and desi ened teu fvy (i) of Van vitae aubalvision of four hundred and seventy-one ¢- third cagh; the residue in two equal pay twelve ihouths with Suite, est, secured ‘deed of trust on the premises ‘Conveyancing at cost, purchaser. A deposit of $50 to be made at time of rl CoRR tie ya othien x ves the o cost Of defaulting purchaser. re | ECHEDULE, IN. sts Leave Washingt ayenue and C street. 0h. in the District of ted as subdivision lot num. ‘subdivision of a.m. snd 8:40 p.m. daily; 8:40 jeland and Déizolt, With and New York at 8-10 ii Paflor snd Seco wepk days, 5.6: GEUNGE W. CiKSEL, ocd ‘Truntee. FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPRO’ ERTY ON GEE 30, 6:40, 8-00, 8:10,9:00. 85, 50, (45 sta COMMER Gr caReE STREE’, GEORGETOWN, b. Cc, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1884, at HAL! Mier FOUR ¢ AGL ‘will sel part east side of feet on the C. & 0. canal; also gn the weet ado of i third cash: the baltnee tn one and two with interest ald, and secured by sete satrap ee tere Sie epee: J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, RUSTEES’ eT OUBES We igr 2008 BE sey Tirtae of # deed of eecaone ol the nnd Col we. vambersl one hundred red and ft ist) fa Seavviiou of square tumabe te ee os trtour( OLS | f yee er ye leo abc twelve 1wouths, tuird. ‘Time, 2:00. District Government Affairs, WATER INSPECTOR LARMAN RESIGNS. Rs Mr. Henry Lariaan, the wellknown water in- spector and tapper, has resigned his office, to take effect to-day. MISCELLANEOUS, ‘Mr, A. W. Eaton, inspector and measurer of wood for the Anacostia di ending June 30th, 18%, gives the number ot cords of pine inspected at 5,516%, oak, 1,860%, and hick- ——.__ District Attorney Biddle’s Report, CASES DISPOSED OF DURING THE YRAR—ESTIMATE OF CURRENT EXPENSES—SUITS AGAINST POLICEMEN. ‘The annual report of District Attorney Riddle, submitted to the District Commissioners yesterday, as stated in Tae Stam, contains a summary of the BROOKLYN'S OVATION T0 GOV. CLEVELAND. roll county a republican majority of 595, | and Geagua county a republican majority of 1,750. | defeat of Robinso: hurt Bian Ls early this morning, looking fully refreshed after the fatiguing experiences of yesterday and last night. | Between 8 and 9 o'clock he breakfasted in his rooms atthe 5th avenue hotel While he was still at breakfast the delegates of the reception committee | | in Brooklyn arrived and entered the governor's | Apartments. He joined them shortly before 9 | o'clock, and the committee with their guest tmme- | | democrats, te. s | them down, but to yield. sta electoral vote for Blaine had not had the chance to fudge of New York as he had of Indiana, and belteved 10 was 23d street entrance ‘0 Ube hotel ana drove down. | Broauway to the Brooklyn bridge. Inthe carriage | ‘Ke land were Adjutant Genera. Faras- -At an early hour this | morning the organizations which were to take part in the reception to Gov. Cleveland tn Brooklyn to- day assembled at their respective headquarters. From ail parts of the city they marched with fags ‘and banners flying to the stations assigned them in the streets adjolning the entrance to the fell Into Mne THE DELEGATES TO THE MERIDIAN CONPERES! ‘The chairman of the cam- Or the committee, Wuechalruian of the }oung demo rieks Of hundreds of steam whistles Irom steamboats and tugs on the ver. The busl- ighbor- hood were decorated with bunting and every win- with men and women. The mea 3 to those of the che-ring throng below and hundreds of white handkercafets fut- Standing up iu hisopen barouche the governor bowed his acknowledgments in response to the | meridian zero fro which ail peoples mia Jougivude eastward and westward, and by agreeing: Sat a universal day suvuld be chosen for t | ventience of tue World. It would set. Uh Temalns tbe done In cotnp.ction of Four t Devoud the framing of a project £ oa convention Wiuioh the netions of Une World tay adopt, pio- Viding mietiods for the applicacion of thes. priucie Dis “The opportunity waich this conference has afforded to b: pose, represenLatives of srideiy ra Cantot but lueresse the splrit of good will and oo operation wh 6_ | thusiastic throng with a pleased sroile. Ills ex. | 7 | pression Was one of entire self-possession, sat a TAUASDAY | gaiizations assumed thelr positions, the bands the Pierrepont house tarouzh Streets ned with crowded and cltering spectators, and beneath flags and banners, waving along the route. AS and thousands “of r handker- side fi response to tle hearty greetings. The | opindons, the Co ios. frteudly spirit and by the comunoa des secure the couventence to | te Worid at large.” Admiral Rodgers then presented each of the dele- | gates and th deut. air. Morton, Uke American mint and the Assistant: S-cretars of st were pr mining in the driven to the Plerrepont house, on Montague | ‘ere large nitaber of peopie awaited his | up, Col. Win. Hertock, Congressinan Wm. | Roviusoh, Col. Jao. F. Wings, Rev. D. Put- | delegates were protographed later in the i Thomas | tue gorth port Hougaton, of East Wasnlagton, by Messrs. Bragic | € Duvall, bled a suit in repesin against Franklin Guy to recover tue poll parrot wuich Guy wus charged with having stolea from her. of larceny could not Ue susiained. directed Lo the property clerk, Wio Will deilver the parrot to aliss Houghton. S. On entering the bullding he was sur- | | rounded by Usose awalUing there to greet Lhia, aad | | Tuittee, who fed pst the governor, each shaking | TALK IN WASHINGTON. What is said and Claimed on Hoth Sides. COMMISSIONER DUDLEY, CONTROLLER LAWRENCE AND ‘MR. CLAPP TAKE ROPEPCL VIEWS OF THE SITUA- OPES. ‘The feeling is decidedly panicky tn political cir- cles here to-day. The probable fallof the repubii- can majority from an estimate of 20,000 or 90,000 to 10,000 has dumfounded everybody. All sorts of Tumors areafioat. All the anxiety and alarm of the day before the election is mazifested. Commissioner Dudley has received a telegram from Ohio stating that the majority may go below 10,00. Mr. Dudley gives it as his opinion that It ‘Wl not go below that figure. He thinks white a small majority will not have the same moral effect upon other states that a larger one would, the majority for the republicans in Ohto wil! be linge enough to give Biaine a decidec advantage tn the coming contest. The only effect of a reduced majority will be to make the Nght more intense, Me has changed his plans somewhat sin night and will go to X Tematning bere the rest of (ls week as nad been his intention, inst ew York to-night, instead of Judge Lawrence, who returned from Ohio this morhlimg, SAYS that a repubitcan victory Isa repud- Mean victory, whether the majorly ts smail or large. He belt belhg underrated now, as it was over-cstumatet Yesterday. When be went nto the he placed ‘the majority at 10,00 ‘This “gure ue inc to come in, He tu have a very marked moral ant Indiana, “Ir ue maj that, as iow as thiriy-nvehundre iu was rumored abo res, Uiough, that the may ry is ale, bie SAYS, sed to about 17,00) when the returns began, ks a majoriiy of 10, 1d fect. upon ity ow t the sirvets that Ik woulk al eect would NOL be So (re it Would be a repubile he e nsult now be as disastrous as it might, Blaine be thougut wonid nly carry Onto in, er by {rom 15,000 10 0,0), But he did not credit the Tumors that placed | the majority below 10,0a. And under any elveum- ces he thought Indiana was as sure Ww «Ive HS Stas Maine. He std he Blane, Mr. Clapp Sid he reevived word this morning iat the republican majority In Olio Would be duced to 6,00, but he did not beiteve tt. T ld, Were certainly hatamering 2 Would hold to 10,00 until forced Disjatches recetved from Cincinnat! this morning from democratic sources said that the repubucad majority would now be the streets and at the Dut tats does not seem to be borne oUL by dis? patches this aiternoon, placing the figures at about | 10,000. “It is stated oh the Same authority that there Is a chance that the Vote of two repubiiean counties will be counted out and the Ucke: elected, or that Robinson Will be defeated at any rate. Hulu’s eiectic over 3,500, and rumors on jotels place it at hat figar, nocralie 4s also clalmed. Received by the President, cae Ad THE WHITE HOUSE—THE PRESIDENTS SPEECH. The delegates (0 the International Meridian conference proceeded 12 a bédy from the State de- parument to the White House to-day at 12 9/clock, and were presented by the § President in a short sp Of the conference, and expre in the favorable results of its action. Tu deut then spoke as follows: “1 am here so many delegates, coming trom sv wany and Such iinportant countries, ‘The almost unantious Tesponse of (he nations of Europe, Asia aud Au tea to the Invitation extended to them by thts go ernment and the high charact» shows Unat the present ogaition of a widely attempt to reach a solution acceptable Wall You have aiready made great progress to- | ion | retary of State tote deseribing the purpuse sing his strong hope Presi felt need, and an ard this desired end, by adopting a om nor ring together, for one 11 uaiy pur “paraled peopl would exist between them.” The presileut of tie conterence, Adimirai Rodgers, briclly, tanking the Presidect and siauag {thOUZR NOL absolutely unaniwts ta our has been goveraed by we gTeatist good wit the least pusatb secrets $, Mr. Peddrick, to the Pred ler to Frau te, Mr. Adee wt during the present ive rou a walle t companied the guests into the c: job. Atter re= 6 President t 0 OF the State departmens buludlug. Miss Hovanroy’s Pari —To-day, Miss Jessie 2 Wri Was _esse Pavtxo Dear For a BuGor Rrpe—Last night Mr. G. W. Sclmidt hired a colored man to look after his (Schmidt's) horse and bugzy. while he ‘went Into # saloon near Uke corner of Pennsylvania avenue and tn sireet. While he was playing pool ‘the colored man drove off to enjoy a ride. ‘While Scltuidt came out, abd, missing lis teatn, ne | Teported the fact to the police, and in about’ an | hour abd a half Uke horse was seen dashing down Capitol Hill, and he driver could be beard iauch- | tng for Uwo Squares. Officer Weedon arrested bun, and he gave his name as Erastus Green. Police Court this morning Le Was ined $20 for fast driving. A CuaRGs OF Larceny AGaixsr a Seamstress Drs- | sissép.—Laura ©. Freeman, a wiille woman about | | 40 searsor age, was put on irial in the Pouice Court | Unis morning charged With the larceny of a clock a revolver, a gold pencil and a_nu or clotulng, Valued at about $25, tae property Mrs. Lorinda Latham, of No. 1012'14th stree: north- West. Mrs. Latham ‘testified that the defendant Was empioyed by her as a sealustress, and afuer site Tent the goods mumed were missed. “Detecuve Cox Testifled that he arrested the dewnda: ered the goods wt her house. ‘The defendant testl- fled that Mrs. Latham gave her a number of the articies charged, ahd that others belonged to Mis. Latuam’s stepson, Harry, who lad leit tiem at her house. Harry Latham, the step-son, currovor- ated the defendant's story. The court’ dismissed the case. ee aver of artic nt and recov —____ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 529 15th street: ame | 0. Spm in his report for the year mchaneed. ii ‘Provisions dull'and nominal. Pet oleum i i i pref. 34 Oto & Miss.” oregon Trans.) 9s,.ONL & West. c. Mall, T4q) Tals. Lomaiia 264) 26 "| Do, pret... B) "| ois... ML. AL.) SL | 17S /Texas Pac. ‘The Raltimore Markets, aAPTIMORE, October 16— Vinrinia sixes, consol. x jue coupons, 32; new ten-forties, 82; Bik Gavallon sinen LON, dortouta G2 bid tosaaye™ a Coffee dull sud eass—s.io catgoce ordinary ts ‘S820. quiet soft, 6x: copper: eliued sieady, LiSal 19 Cther articles eh ioe sr ‘steamer dull— Soton, “5-160. four, 18; 14a eeeipes—flour, ee eerie eee Suipmente ay rae faicly active. market opened st 63ec.. declined poe er og | forget everything counected With the cass, ext | ot me ai | | Judicial administration of ‘the nun | muntotp: | peated cases disposed of ta the Criminal Court tt | 3% information quashed 16, par | Toor house on lot $3 im A870, uavin tthe delegates | conference 1s 4 tee | | to advantage, and ste complied, an | cetved Che" rents trom Octobe | duly 70s he conveyed tue property wilu his o P10 | Neenah Noa | MeKun: Wc, Watso on | ley: Ww. € ‘Thecharge | in tne | § | she was dying. During her gyrations | rier service to Wat hia, brotuer of Mons. SPR OT MIS = at DIED. BATRD,, At Corio, Pu. Sunny, October 12,1094 tn bin ‘spencer Baird of this ty 3 bal Acres ea 2 Defects in District Criminal Law. POINTS PROM ATTORNEY PADORTT'S XEPORT — POW APPEALS IN WHISKY CASKS OPRRATS—ANOMA Lins IN THE DISTRICT Laws. In the report of Mr. Padgett, the attorney of the District, in the Police Court, be says, “a lange number Of the cases marked’ dismissed and nol pros were oensed cases, in which licenses Ware obtained and produced atter prosecution com- enon. A great many of tne persons prosecuted for keeping wullceuse bars, and of tuose for keep ing thelr bars open on Sundar, took and perfecuee appeals to the Criminal Court, Uere to be tried by jury. From the necessity of the case alarge ma Jority of those persons who testify tn “whisky cases” frequent Dar-Tootus ath grocery stores Wher Uquors are fully sold, acd consequenuy ab Cueir aympatinies are wiih the Whisay Siler, Now, | When the cases are tried in the Police Court, Une occurrences “Which constivute the ole resi in the memories of Uke withonea, Yous are easliy obtalbed. — Appeals are taken, and After tue tapse Of KX, twerve, aud ‘somediee eighteeD months, When the cases ate called for os are 1 COnTIC | tial in the Cranial Court tt inequentiy epeee the witnesses have left the city, or cannel be found, of if placed upon the wittess stand they that at souied Hes They obtained liquor Ih Ube place endant, and cousequentiy the delendaut iS acquitted. Tube ts a material allegation of the informacion Mm this class of cases, aud must Be proved a8 laid. IT these cases coud be tried in the Appellate court, within two or three weeks atte ue trial tn the” Pouce Court, i many cases there Would be convictions, whereas, now disiiasals ane had because of the reasons ab There Is anotier anomaly ec apected with the pal laws acd Distric ‘ourt Judge may 1 3 , ata, iy de fault ot fn . him "acertain dant, instead of paytog th and 1 for Ris appear al Court, whenever the case maid be called, he, Of course, Would be twinned, and upon duly appearing at Une trial iu the appels Inte court, the ouligaiiin of lis bondsanen would cease. AU'Sald trial te Is wicied, and the Jude huposes a fine, but in default of the pextuent of the be ts not. imprisoned, because it has been lucid at the appeliate court has no pow pierce Ns sentences of this kind by haprisonment. Tae | judginent of th tn ctv e rely Dem mi ¥ of the defendant, to &o la a uajonty of 3 have no property, and il, 50 far as its pirace al effect tn the punistiment of preventitn eruue 13 concerned, becomes a mere far ‘he “police Bil,” which was introduced Int Houses of Conztss al Its Inst sexsion, <8 provision remedying the above ravuuioked detect Ue judicial adintolsiration of tae law. OT the a re Were convicted 24, noile prosequied $8, Nol gmtity total, 163 The reason that so Many Cases quied was because the court decid hat ‘The increased cases (ried tn Uh Those of Last 5 Of Des imposed aimost dy the amount that of the pre | ceding year, entalling a corresponding increase of labor A BItt, POR AN Account, fro. —Yesterday Messrs. | Campbell Carrington and Irving Williamson, fot Aune U. Payne and Suphrane Payne, by next Triend C. Cartington), fied a bill again: Payne and wile, Jerome A. Johnson an i account Lo declare alien, ae. Thee alin to be the only helts of Penrose Payn died July 21st, 1878, and state thaton Jun 1808, uefendanit J. IL Payne woid tw thelr fatter sul Jor 33, square 158, who puid for them by Jusy. 8 IStL. "They state Uhut Penrow Payne bulit a siz every “conile id give dence Uuat Lis twother J. H. Ww FY oper deed, and promised to do w ys thereafter Penrose Payne was soc! aly” show and killed. His family wns then living 1. the house, and James H. Payne claimed to be the cuar- «lan of the children, and represented wie that sie would move out be could rent the howe said James r 1878, w July Fh, IS4, und duriug Us period -disvursid but, €) Sok Une benefit of the children. They charge that on n lot tases Lo account to They charge heat aud de- as purchased used It to be conveyed te hey therefore pray as above, MaRKIAGE LICENSES.— Marriage teensrs have ‘Deen Issued by the clerk of the court te W. L. Piniey and Ellenor B. Morris; Eiwm B. Settle &nd Marion B. Greenlaw, both of Caroline county, Va; George G. ‘Townsebd, of Cumberland, Md. and mutuiet V. Spear, of Minneapoily, ¥. spates, Jos. Jounsom and Washington and Eliza beth © Henry Koons and Line Samne and Mary J. V. Ml; Chas A. Haddaway, of Baltimore, aud Harriet Huteling and’ Saille A. Bladin; Taylor Day and Francis Bird; Edward K. McKeever, ot Phil ip! and Eliza Bell suvth; James Bearder and Ellen Dixon; Robert chew and. Malinda De Jacksou, of Puilideipuia; W. E. Johnston. and Mary Burr, Walters. Welborne and Kila B. Beck- Harry, of Monteomers county. Ma, amd Annle G. Gates, of Prince George's ce Ma; James Fleids and - Scott; Jobo PF. Barnes and pee ogg Jono N. Las oe Alice Mayhew, lexandria, Va; Morgan ‘SWingie ands, Elicabeth Hodgkins for $4,500, and tha: be 2H, his wire, Sinn, anc’ Mi Martha s, an THE EBexerex Cuvscn ScNpAY Scmoot Oon- ‘FENTION.—At the afterno nsession of the Simday School convention of the Washington district Washington annual conference M.&. church, at Ebenezer church, yesterday, the questions, “should the sunday schoo! hold two'sessions on the Sab- batt?” and “should Sunday school teachers be ex= g Pool | amined?” were discussed and answered ‘Mirra. Mean. | Lively. At Uie evening session a sermon was preached by Rev, Dr. Wheeler, apd several ques Tons Were discussed. ‘The questions under Sloa to-day are “showld the Itineracy be Unued?” and “what is tbs oficial relation of tuo Sunday schoo! board?” ‘The final ses Id to-night when kev. G. W. Jacksom Will preach a Short sermon, se¥eral essays aud re ports of committees shail be held, and a clostiug address Will be delivered by Rev. B. Brown, tue presiding elder. —___ A Rar Cavsks a EXcITewENT Ty A Cover Room.—There was some excitement in the Pouce Court Dutiding yesterday. ‘There was a lange | crowd of witnesses in the Witness room when ® rat appeared upon the scene and Wen vanisied, hav. ing, It Was thought, retreated to Ils hole, "Soon afterward a colored wouan gave agnp on er stomach as If she had the cramps and yelled as It rat dropped on the floor, Wien another Wotan WIL large foot stepped upon it and ended ige existeuce, TRIAL OF 4 PoLtcemax.—Pollce OTlcer BL PF. ‘Shanks, of class 2, was put on trial before the pollee trial board, cousisting of Lieuts Boteler, Guy and Greer, (ils orning, on coraplaiut of Capt. Vernon, charging ‘hin witil neglect of duty, in falling té Proctire the arrest of pardes who used their street Washers and hand during wniawTul_ hours Siuct Ube dry season set in the officers have be=n Warned azalust allowing the unlawful use of Povo. mac water, Capt. Vernon testitied that on cue Ste of (his month, While the defendant was supposed Yo be patruling his beat on 2h strvet, becween @ and § streets, he (witness) suw several parsies | Watering theif parks Tucre were no warranta e tssued against the offenders The accused officer testified ‘that on Uhe day iu question Le was de- talued at Une Police Court unt! abou. 2 o'clock, and: {0 Was a quarter past 4 o'clock When be got Gb Lila beat, which contains about thirty-six blocks, th cluding the neiguborhood af “Hell's Botioz. Lieut, ‘Pearson testified to the good character of | the oMcer, This closed the tesmony, ou which ‘We ofiicer will probably be acquitied. Jolin M. McElwain having completed the six months probauionary period required by the civil service iaw has been appointed & permanent clerk Of the first class by Postmaster Couger, Fosttuaster Conger has establisied @ datly ear. ingion and Lanier Hetglits and other poluts In the county Wester 14h sure, Raxoe OF THE THeKMOMETER.—The followin: Were the readings at the oitice of the chiet sign Officer to-day:7 a.m. 45.6; 11 atm, 60.5; pin, O6@ Maxunum, 66.1; mitluaun, 40. Affaire 2 West Washincton. DEAD ANIMALS IN THE STREPTS.—Tuere 15 a dead horse on Frederick street, between Sth and 6th Streets; Several dead chickens on Q street, beuiwern Valley and 31st streets, and a dead cat on Q street, near Sist street. ‘The bad smeli Wulch arises froul these festering bodies Is sickening. ‘Tue Doc Wax.—ihe police here swore out 35 warrants yesterday against owners of unlicensed dogs. A large number of similar cases have been made. Guaty Recerrrs—Canal bout Maryland, arrived. with 2.000 Lusheis ot wheat, and canal ‘boat E. Lyons Whiting arrived with 2,500 busiels of corm for Hartley Bros, lhl woah ormap Low Ude in the river to-day ai 330 p.m. ude 80630 p.m —_—_—_ MABKIED. FINLEY—MORRIA. On October 15th, at Calvary eli the Rev x thee, ee Ree KROUSE_WILKINS, "At Dutipory on, Ament 20 asta, by “Rey. PRANK M, RRUUSE 29 AGNES at Watatinn, both of thin city: ° VAN ViTETPRANKLIN, | Ate os and von ahead ty is Ber B Frenkiay DD. t CNa8 SLR wn : ba 2 pinay atic aoe eee, eae Reta meme oe; 2pm, arivoRTote tS A ‘The! «ill bloom sbove her, and winds through | Sree ESS

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