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- RAILROADS AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. 29, ‘Wednesday, including’ admission to eet D WESTERN RalL- On and after AUGUST 30, 1885, trains will leave om aod arrive at Gthaud B sroets depot a Tllowe Leave. Ua we aid 45pm. dallt, ar Wwe at Belmont Park shi a nr on 0220p or Lees 1101 «im. and 0:36 p.m: arrive at TMet3 a.m. and upd Hill 13pm. Returmiog: leave Hound ‘Ov andays the train leaving Washington st 9a m. oly rune wo Leestiorg and’ the rain arriving at 7:10 Bem. mare from Leesbu MARL sReuraion rates ‘and Sunday trains to BEL- PARK. Monthly and Commutation Kates to al points. ‘SM. BROPHY, Supertatendent, Alexandria, ms tecewoo. = Nernt, 307 Bennasivania ave., Washington. au31 b sahdeeteess MIDLAND RAILWAY. SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTH- ugust 30, 1886. MAIL, datly, except Sun- a cece eee MAIL daily, EW ORLEANS E taking close connections Suuth and Southwest, con necting at Lynchburg with N. and W. KK, daily, Sacopt sunday, with C. aud 0. Kaliway. Pollan Sleeping Bute’ cars trast New York aad Washi ton wo Auanta, Pullman Siveping cars trom Wash- ington to New Orleans without ‘of cars. Pull- man Parior cars from Washington to White sulphur P. M.—LOUISVILLE FAST LINE. Dally via ‘Charlottesville to Cincinnatl, Louisville and all Western Points Pullman Sieeplng Cars, Wasbing- ton to Louisville. Ono P. M—SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS. ‘Daily to aif points, South and Southwest via Dan- Ue and Charlotte. Pullman Sleeping Cars from ington to Auanta und Montgomery. Parlor Care Montgomery to New Orleans. “Pullinan Slee} ‘ers from Washington via Charlotte and Columbia Zeca. Mantas Division Train leave Washington at 4:5 p. ‘m. dasly, except 2 ‘War-entoa Trains leave Washington at 700. m. dally. except Sunday, 11:19'a. mand 64d pr mi. Tralne arrive in Washington: 8:00 a, m., Southern Ze Sonnays PEO pum Lynchburg Wall dally? ex oy: PbO pans Lvocnburg. Walls dally? ex ny: 918 fin. "New Orica Past Mall. daly, lire at Company's ‘Trains leave from N. MACDANIEL. Agent Gen. Pass. Agent. a ASGE HAAS, Tramte Manager. FPO SaRaToGa. r LAKE GEORGE AND CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, QNLY ALT, RAIL AND PARLOR CAR LINE ‘Trains on New York, West Shore and Hui way, by Went Shore of picturesque Hud . arrive Saratogs p.m; Montreal, tuitet Cars’ Wo Sarato- ve Washington 171541. to connect CaTaRILL. Mt SPECIAL, 840 am, Ar arrive at Hotel Raaierskill 2:11 pm., “Grand Fotel | ‘“€ 145 pm Parlor Car. Pennsylvania tain leaves Washi DAY EXPRESS Ra'.road fins 12:15 a.m. to connect, ‘Sam, Arrive Albany 3 pm, Pm Cooperstown, 710 pax Syracuse 7:00 p.m., Rochester 10:30 iS aut. Niagara Falls 12:43 am. farior care to Albany and 3 me Falls. SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EX- PRES 1055 am., arriveat HOTEL KAATERS Sed rand Hotel: 3:20 mim” Saratoga Loug e Wastungion on ‘Am. for Saratoga: “Ask for single or round Rouie, andavoid tong trans: to city oF depot ‘To-MORROW. MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Grectar ‘AUCTION SALE s oF Ti SILKS, SATIN! FINE TABL STREET DAILY DURING THE WEEK. ‘The Silks and Velvets to be offered are of the FINEST QUALITY, and guaranteed fresh and perfect in every respect. article will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. au29-6t HEA SALE 0 STORY FRAME D’ G - MOUSE, 239 TENTH STI ifiue Of adecree ofthe Suprenie Court of virtue of a decree of the Suprem tne bucrict of Columbia. passed on the Sch of July, A. D. 1885, In equity cause No. 0:81, will sell, at pubile auction, in front of the pre the following real estate, ti the c ty of Washi District of Columbia, on FRIDAY. Five GUiock Patz Jt number 43 of the subd 3 x > Ms Jot number ¥ision made by Jobn W. Vanbock and William W ‘Metcalf, June in the sirveyo vate d ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the must be paid stalments of one und two years, for whleb the no the of purchases the purchase money complied with within seven days or ‘and recording at purchaser's cost, REDANTUS i EDWARDS, Trustee, 533 15th st. u.w., Koom 24, Corcoran Bulldiug. au24-da&ds DUNCANSON BKOS., Aucty. _PIANOS AN “ Disks ‘KRAKAUER BROS, Co.” Pianos, Burdett Organs. Please call at ved KUHN'S, 407 10th street. w and el ers [lease V! is opening day: Sakeoes ft L. SUMNER, SYLVANIA AVE, ‘ole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS’ Fuller, Marhall @ Wendell, Mecammon, ‘Simpson € Co., Whéelock, and other Planos and Organs. eany terme. ‘Tuning and Repairing « specialty. ony Packing ‘ateuded toby. competent workmen, 9 and other fine Pianos, new and second-han ats great sacrifice for cash, VELVETS, WINTER Goons, LINENS, SHEETINGS, BLANK- ETS, COMFORTS, FLANNELS AND Cagsl- MERES AND A QUANTITY OF OTHER GOODS, CONTAINED IN STORE 908 SEVENTH: NORTHWEST, COMMENCING ON TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER FIRST, AT TEN O'CLOCK, AND WILL CONTINUE Ladies will do well by attending this sale, as every Y SOUTHEAST, IN THE ‘Sih, 1864, of square 944, us recorded office of the District of Columbia, tm- Proved by atwostory Frame House and used as & pri- archase mones tn amb, the Balance fo two eas ie. E nrchaser, bearing luterest at Mz Der cent {rom of sale, will betaken, of all cash at the option "he runic wi retain’ oo te ruperty sold until the termns are complied. wi fhe Ppure paid in toll. A deposit of $30 inital be mate Ou day Of ante.” Terms of gale muat be FO} ry will be Sold at come of defaulting purchaser” Conveyancing PYALLET DAV=3 2 CO"S_PIANOS; UPRIGHTS ‘a Specialty. On 15th of September I will display Stock of this unrivalled Pianos, ‘Unequaled Pianos, also for Gabler Grovestein & ew and old. Piauos and Organs for rent or sale on ov O*% ACCOUNT OF BEING OVERSTOCKED AT this dull season, we will sell & select awortment of Stief and Kranich & “ache P py ‘ULAR ‘SEHOLD EFFECTS, AT AEE SUGGS ROOMS PTEMBER FIFTH, 1885, com mia UETIAPER dtr a Sale ton of Household Furuiture. ALSO, lish ‘Stone China, Glass and Tisefe collection of Ene Aiao, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, Large Biack warranted soul FEMHE, one Daytou, Wagon, Family Extansion sometie ‘oiner Carriages, Horses waa mm F[iiowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. F OLD MATERIAL SON HAND. © PRINTING MET: a Ae DESKS, TABLES. CHAIRS, &c. RNING, EfGHTH Ioan ELEVEN OCLOCK, ia faut of mY auctiGn rooms, where they have been removed for convenience, 1 shall sell the above-described o ‘order 0, GRAVES, setae et oF F Rieter buresn. P[ HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Virtue of @ deed of trust, bearing date Jun I | Sth, 1884, and duly recorded {n Liber No. 1,077, Follo 335" one of the land records of the Dist of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured by, I will sell wt public auction, in front of the premises on TULSDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1885, at’ FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the -deactibed real estate, situate ia the Connty Se ONT a Tato ayatr ie atate “a in lots No. 9.41, 12. 13, 16 aud 17 in square "A, division of the ‘suite of Charles Dyer, known as — Trustee, 506 10th st, pJetmacauh. JOHN PATCH, es rPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWOSTORY BRICK HOUSE. SITUATED ON SOUTHWEST COK NEG OF THIGTEEN-AND-A-HALF AND D sii NORTH : = of adeed of trust, bearing date No- ‘S82, and duly ‘recorded in Liber io 15, ue of the land recordsof the, lumbia,and at the request of the purty secured thereby, 1 will se!) at public wuction, tn frout of the premises. on MON DAY. the FOURTEEN TIC DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1885, ul FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following-described real estate, situate {n the qily of Washluzwon, District of Columbia: All of Lot lettered “A,” in Blanchard's subdivision of Lot No. 8 and part of Lot No. #, in square No. 257. ‘Terms of saie: One-third (J) of the purchase money Incash, andthe balance in ‘six and twelve montus after tieday of sale, with Interest, or ail cash, at the N PATCH, Trustee, SEPTEMBER IMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCLIUN IN GEORGETOWN, D.C On TUESDAY, SEPT! front of ine premises, 1 ur Of FOLK OCLUCK, described propert 09 13-100 un the weal side of High street betWeen Grace street wud the canul, improved by four-story Brick House, contalning about thirty rooms, Dowillng alley and large hall, IMMEDIATELY AFTER, Sub, Lot 55, fronting 16 25-100 feet on the norti: side of Gruce street, neat High, improved by a two-story-and basement Brick House, containing tour rooms ahd kiichen, NO 3216, Also, Sub. 52, fronting 21 feet on the north side of Grace street, linproved by # two-story Brick House, No. 8209. Also;sab.51 fronting 27.52.Improvel by a two-story 2 PIANO FORTES, UNEQUALED IN Ton! SHIP AND Di 2 ° © complete time Silos Uektcus antl parior car chairs : Parlor car chairs from Jersey City Station reserved fe advance upon application t agent Pullman Cae Company, Pesnaylvauin Kaiiroad Station, Jersey City, New Jersey. HENRY MONETS, General Passe sy13-talt HE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE ‘TO THE NORTH, WEST AND So} DOUBLE TRACK. SPL STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICEN IN EFFFCT JUNE Zist. Inno. ‘Trains leave We usuinstou frou susion. corner of 6th Pea Batreeta as follows: of Pitisburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express gf Palace Siewplng Cars at 9:00 A.M. dally. Fast Line, 9.50 A. Iy to Cincinnati and St. Louls, keh aleoping re from Harrisburg to Cinctunatl, and Hotel Car to 5t. Louis: dally, except Baturday, te: itoona te Chie press, at 7:10 P. ing Cars Washington to Chicago to Louisville; connecting at Uar- with Western Express with through Sleep- @e for Cleveland and St Louls. Pacific !-xprem, 10 P.M. daily for Pi: ‘and the West, with through Sveeper Hartsburg to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND AC KATLROAD. Por Erie. ( Z Niagara, 10-06 P.M. daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars, Washington'to Rochester. For Wi Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 except Sunday. and 11:00 A. to Fulton street. avoiding dow ‘cros: New York (ity Philadelphia, 7:15, 6:30 and 11:00 A.M., 2:00, 5.2900, 400, 600. 1050 PS, son Express. 0:40 4.M. daily, ES For, 1 20, 738, ay bong Pog ed 12:05, 2: 00, 4:25, 4:40, 6:00. 7:10, 10:00 eked ee AE) 1106 A. M., 2:00, 4: or Pope's Gregk Line, 718 A.M. and 4 Sunday. stage, 605, 8.00, 10: [ 1:00, 3:05, 7305, 1236'P-M.. apd 12:10 midnight ‘Monday. at 5-00 and 101044. ‘and 1135 rekein, formation at the office, northeast cor- ner of 13th street and Pencsvivania aventie. and ai where arders can’ be left for the checking from hotels and, resideuces Lasts 5. WouD, Manager. ‘Passenger exces 5 . {TIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. im effect SUNDAY, MAY Sp, 1885, untfl arther notes Leave Washington frois Diailoa, corner of New Jer- ‘avenue and ¢ street. an ft inested Rapeean is PRianery con mt = iat Chicago, arrivins pat 30 p. i Bicnge in Pu ‘Rext morning at 8-55 No cairn fare ls charged on 3:20 “and bar ‘twain for fee ume. ints, without (seridbe po to Cincinnatl Scents arsed os wit oo, Grand 5 ae aud Detroit, Mle id r ¢ r a daily. | . Whsuington to mand 12:10 and 4:30 pm Sak am. 4400p. Between Washington and Balt. * Y 2:10 pin, i § Sunday, * ee a iam Granct ‘Sunday stops at all stations. for and Valley Branch, 6:40 ai, Frederick, $40’ am, $40 Washington and Gat epee 3 Winckeser, S'ioa:m daily, qucept Sinday, and 8:30 pm duly w lagersiow aif eacept s tg Winchester.) NACtTsOws SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $60 UPWARD PIANOS FOR RENT ‘WM. KNABE & CO, IARKET SPACE Suess S17 Enxeasox Praxos, OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and reliable piano at a medium price. STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired. tuned, boxed, and fur rent, Reut applied If purchased. Lest and inmost complete amortinent of Sc. musicia the city. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F m29 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis Oo. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. paz LINE TU NORFOLK AND 3 STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIO! Sein tecea' eee aoe at 6:30 p.m. Exclusive eounecion Boston and Providence steamers. Secure tickets and Tooms at 1351 and hd privaie residences, whart Telepboue Ser F450 dy7 _W. P. WELCH, General Agent. Low FARE, TO NORFOLK.—STEAMER LADY TOUCH, WORK., ESE SPH BESS ‘319 Pennsyivania ave., St Marc hotel, and office Knox's Ex; ‘6th st. and a re ‘at office, 7th street house contaiuing 7 rooms, being No S207. Also, Sub. 79, flouting 30.94 fect on the south side of Grnce street, improved bya large frame house eon- No. 3218, jory and basement brick houses. each 3 feet ou the south side of Grucesirest, gunz, 3226. frouting 18.1000n the south side of South street, betwees Congress and High streets, im- Proved by one 2atory frame house. “Also fronting 18,10,on third (34) tory frame house. , she residue in three equal pamcate at 6 12, and'1S months, with notes bearing terest and secured bu deed of trust on the prop erty sold oF all casi: at ihe option of purchaser. Oue hunured dollars deposit on each property at time sale All conveyancing and recording a: purchaser’ cost. se2-dis D® VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPER’ EAR GLENWOOD ROAD AND METHOPULITAN BR. On FRIDAY, THE ‘TH DAY OF, SEPTEMBER. A. D. 1535 O'CLOCK P. M., Twill sell, at pabile ‘on the promi Ses, part of Lot thirty-tive the subdivision of Metropolis View, made by “ihus. W. Perry and: Joli A. Middleton, trustees, and described “as fotlv Beginning at astone In the center of south avenui for # boundary between lots 35. and 36, thence bound! the ‘center of said avenue south 62d 47% perches, to the center o! branch; thence, bounding on the center of sat south, 21 degrees east, 29% perches: thence degrees east, 20 perches: then ‘TA degrees east 15 perches, to the railroad; th bounding op said Falirosd, northeastward!y, to intersect « Hne drawn south, 20 degrees east, 32 perches, from the begin- Bing: thence, reversing said ins, north, 20 degrees wes., 32 perches, tore ing containing 18 acres, 2 roods and 24 perches, more or loss. ‘Terms of sale. Oue lial! of purchase money {n cash and the balance in two equal payments at six and twelve months, to bear interest. at 6 per cent per an- num from the day of sale, or ali the purchase money may be pald In cashy ‘A epont of G1U0 will bone, Quired when the property Is sold, terms to be complied With within’ ten days from day of sale, ocherwise the Property will be sold at the risk aud cost of the detault- ing purchaser afler.five days pnbiic notice of such re- sufelinsome uewspaper published in Wasbingtou,D.c. Cony 2c, at Cost OF purchacer. setdcds OD ESIRABLE ELE MOUNT PLE. TEENTH ST SHERIDAN AV. CANSON BROS., Auctioneers ON_ 3} EXTENDED, NEAR ‘UE On MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER pm SEVENTH, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell, inf front of the premiws, that desiraile 11-room, OP THE LAK 6th street wharf, Wash- it Pleasant, on 16th street exiels ington, Monday. W: and Saturday, a8 5:30 enue, being parts of Lo ud 20, pm. ‘Firs-cisss Fare, $1.00; Rou! .60. | in. P. Brown's second subdivision of Pleasant Plains at by efeare bo toate. | und Lamars ostiee Siops at Colonial Beach on Saturdays. Fare: Telephone call 94 All Potomac Riv Landings, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Monday, W day and Friday, 7am. Fo POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS NEW IRON STEAMER “WAK 2! FIELD Leaves 7th-sireet wharf on MONDAYS, THURS- DAYS and SATURDAYS. at TUXSDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY pm. touch River Landings as far ss Nominl Creek, OSE Sonn PAUGEDT. agmnt RIDLEY. Manager. en pL! STEA! WASHINGTOS, sroppine at iver Lanter ae. : e maaga's wharf ¢ bar SUNDA: Maree i NDAY, wer Freunt teceived EATURDAYS OM by 2 = SE Apoiy te STEPHENSON BRO., Omce:—12th et aud Peat vaniaa¥ ‘tw ,TEAMER M. ‘ANO S whart Tome ‘Thuradays and Greek, retarding on Wed ‘afternoons For information GL, BHERIVE 1iNé Pe. ave, __G. T. JONES, Apt, thet wharf ‘Tr. VERNON! MT. VERNON! STEAM: : Wi CORCORAN dally ae re fednes- Jes am, ‘Returning Va..and St Clements Hav, Md. Connects ey LEAVES 7TH-STREET a7 Rice, ana Ba las nday) for reaches ‘The House has been newly painted and papered; has bathroom, cellar, clatern aud fine well. ‘The Lot con- tains about 18,000 feet of ground, fronting on two reeta. st ‘Terms: Small cash payment: balance one, two, three and four years, notes to bear six percent inter: et payable seml-atinually. to be secured by deed of rust, of all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of sule. Conveyancing, &c., at : ‘Pulsto's rare chance to obtain a delightfu! home on agg forme, and convenient to treat cara uclioals dc. ee "se2S NSON BAUS, Aucts. Dpescaxsor TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE SITUATED UN THE SOUTH. WEEE CORNER OF NINTH AND S1KEETS By virtue of deed of trast to me, bearing date Glougand eight hundred wud ‘eighiy tio (i a tt two ; snd duly retorded in Liber nunibered os6, foie €tseq , One of the land records of the District of Co’ Tumbli, Twill soll’ (at the ‘request, ur writing of older of the notes secured! by suid decd oft ublie auction. in front of the premises, on DAY THE EIGHTH (STH) DAY OF SE BER, A. D. 1885, at the hour of FIVE (5) B. Mo said day’ the followine-described teal ena situate in. the city of Washington, in the District. Columbia, to wit: All ofiot ausibefed twenty-aiz (20) in. Moses’ (elley‘s subdivision ‘of square numbered nine hundred and ‘twelve (9172) an suid subdivision is, recorded. in Liber “H. D.C," numbered ope (1) at folio nambered 138, one of the records of the survey- or’s office of the said District. subject, however, to's Prior deed of tn: Dearing date on thealxth day of De- cember, A.D. 1831, and duly recorded in Liber num- bered 682, at follo'L18, et seq.one of anid lnnd Tec ords, secating an indebtedness of three thousand aod nine (35,080) ‘dollars, with interest on three thous ud ($8,000) dollars of ‘sald. Iudebtedgeas, at the Fate Of 12 (6) per cent per annum until pald, after the Sixth (Uth) day of June, AD: 185, andthe mane rate Of interest on’ the remaising nineiy ($90). duilare of ‘id indebtedness after the nfuth day of December, A. ‘vermis ofsale: One-third (%) of the purchase money In cush, and the balance thereof in six (6) and twelve (22) months after the day of sale, for which balance G-ERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPASY Iberween New Youu anp Havax. “Company's street. New “Normandie, F ada, de'Kermbiec, Wednesday, Sept am. Amerique, Santelll, Wednestay, Sept. Cheek saw eee tae M “SELL & CO, ay 30,9 am. jew York. ‘aren Wastngton, D.C CUsARD Ling NOTICE. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Cow ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AN POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PIER 40. N. R.NEW YORK, rhapalis 9:90 am. and 1:50 and 8:25 (0:89 em, 6-39 peak. aa ‘Stop ab Relay Station mM cee Watt agton! Siagion, 81 Dad iwania avenue, corner of F' riers Will be taken fot baguage to be | W iG oeved at any polat in the Gen, Maiager, Baltimore. | fu bilin of laden givem for Belfast, Glasgow, | Havre, Antwerp and other ports ou the Continent, | Sud for Mediterranean ports. | "For freight and office, Now 4 Bo | Cabin, to oT rs: reine Gs ERNON it. BROWN # 00., New ler, No.4 North River, foot of Morton of ador, Perle’ D’ Hanterive, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 5 Prangeul, Wednesday, Sept 16,11 am, Panbiec as, wept 33, 4:30 i ht, in amourits to saitron the ransaantique of Para, LOUIS DE bit ts for the District of ANY, LIM- LIVER apply at the Company's Fy both ste: and TS tea carte Tih etree, two notes of the purehaser, for equal ainounts, must be given, and bear interest untll paid at the rate of six (8) per cent per annum. and be secured by m decd of ust on said real estuze to my satisfuction,or allcash,at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of one hun- dred ($100) dollars will.be required upon acceptauice of bid.” L reserve theright to re-sell the said real es- tude, if the terms of sale are uot complied with In eight (8) days from the day of aale, after ten (10) days notice by advertisement, at the risk and cast of the defaulting, purchaser. Ail conveyancing’ to be at the purchaser'scost. =| CHARLES H. KNIGHT, muz7-deis ‘Trust Y SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON Batwet WEEN | POUR-AND-A-HA\ AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST. virtue of w decr ont DAY A.D 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK P, real esiate, situate in the Disteict of Columbia, to wit: All ‘or of land ais premines feet Z) inohes front ‘by the depua thereot of und two ° a lot numbered thirwen (13), In square bumbered. ve andres (500), together with wie Imptoverenia@e ” robane 1001 the eferred ‘ ‘319 Hy st. hw. DUNCANSON BROS, Aveta, "nididads MEDICAL, &c. a cape! ORLEANS FAST LINE Sty. York. iD, We he | Memrs OTIS BIGELOW £60. Fo BeSTON, Via PRovipENcE CHEAP. SHORT ‘To Boston, Newport Nurragnamert Fosorts by tie som, on TUMADAYS of FRIDAYS a rURADA fo or FRIDAYS ay Gecting is Nortolk with et paren ee Wo Provisewoe, $13: rou Fe Boston rte Brovieees ‘gi 928 This includes s sod sts x ae TEE SSSAYER ES Soe oe ND ATTRACPIVE ROUTE “Excelsior,” 80 P.M coi. THAT oe oan maw paid rs Gayo un the cy uncer tow remuntat” online ‘RS. BROWN (COLORED) TA! LADIES ‘before and du: peas, eT hy R. LEON, THE OLDEST RaTA) Hiable Sp-commulled dati, 604 Cua Nets tig and Oth gts Prompt teaument. Corr TONG Tesideace, oa Sree 8 Be oe NEEDING AN Hovse Fvesrumes, REET SPACE e| Morgan and His Companion Were a ee GRAND OPENING OF FALL BOOTS AND SHOES. Drowned. (Successor To Panny & BE i —— Parties were engaged again to-day in search CURT APSE CUE AND NOTTINGHAM LAOB | Cat this out sndshow tt to your friends, and con ing the river, near the Chain bridge, for the RAW SILK TABLE Cove: ‘Vinge them that in eddition to our complete line of Mr. John H. and Mm 8 a | bodies of ‘Morgan Delia NEW FURNITURE CREPES AN: Ladies’ ané Gent's Fine Boots and Shoes, we have the ‘Seta, the victims of the tragedy of Tuesday LINENS: PROM Oe nA RP Ose best line of Medium Grade Goods ever offered to the sy night, Mr. Chas, Pelham, with Mr. Hamlin BA AER RNS L pat ~ THE ROCKVILLE FaIn. d others, went to the scene to-day ina steam IRISH AND GERM) #BD ‘Toe... big launch and engaged in the search. Among the UCKABACK TOWELS Yeon tne Se AD Wide Gar: Kid Common aouse. Lange ‘Attendance Te-day— Fine Bie-| river and canal men reports have been current FRENCH AND VERMA ‘Car Rid Bae Tee play of Draft Morsee—Frominent Vis- | of mbulous sums offered aa rewards for finding sone EETS AND TRAY LINEN NAPEING, ‘Mearure, Genuine Doogola——— haan eee Premiums, the body, but these reports appeared to have MASK TABLE CLOTS, ALE WIDTHS axD fA gpeeneied Baneapps Roukvizim, Mo, est. & The eeteadance ot sping rvort bas Deore the accident occurred GERMAN LINEN DAMASK FANCY BIR ED som GON0'S Good Style. #2 he fair to-day numbers about 4,000. The rep- night obtained @ bottle Mate, COTHS, WITH Do¥! ree Set | Fesentation from, the District of Columbia ta | % at nag ewe ey on $.00_—--Geuuine Calf and Seamless... the ladles accom, him had been NEW. GLASS crasm ~ mueb larger than usual and will be further to- | Grenched. is exten tact that Mreseta Segue AND G4 WIDE TABLe caeton Botton... 4.00 | creased by the afternoon trains, Thecavaleade | walle ianding ‘ot ‘and fell, COMPLET! Of stock teams at 10a. m. was: we her aS st thing her feet and clothing. Mr. Morgan sug) tase oi ony or Narrow Toe. bans gaa in aeyiand Ph to Lay. ‘E credit BEEETING CINGR DELGUAN FILIOW AND Following this came the annual ad: | Foseas that she ad betiet Qua. THAT CAN BH RELIED ON" For Schoo! hoes It will pay you to come and vee wa. | drees’ M. Gh. Ellzey, of Virginia Bits randy to prevent her taking cold, and « smail sures BLANKETS AND iM, ‘We have combined good looks quality abd low prices | remarks consumed about’ ia hout and were | antity being brought to her ina glass, she 7a SSSR ESTE Se et nsotconaren's and Mies Spring Henin | At srnibiton of ormce Pmenernsaeinee | ihiemient mot be washed Me. Margate prov NEUS IX ALL QUALIH in Wath itmeot yeand om cy took place fa the olraie ai | Posed going further up the river and building NEW _IMPORT! ‘We make a Genuine Handwewed Ladies’ Kangaroo 30. was the fins at which she could dry ber cl - ED JERSEYS AND MEDIUM 123 t jest ever witnessed here, wee WEIGHT WRAPS? ov Kid to order for $5. ing. When the party reached the SILK, CHUDDA AND CASHMERE SHAWLS, so methendle crag! landing Mrs, Delia Seta felt no discomfort from Ky GHUDDATAND a Prominent visitors are John A. Baker, F.L. | heraccident, and the landing was notmade, GENTS SCOTCH MAUDS AND LADIE TRAV- WM. H. RICE, Moore, P. H. Helakell, Charley Nye and LG. | the party cobtinuing up the river towards the aa-SEW FALL AND IMPORTED TT Market Ore, _| Orndorf,, from the District; Hon. George Peter, | Chain bridge : the rocky and DHESS GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Ho Brea Sores, se2_ | Capt, Jas. Anderson, Spencer Watkins, Jas. B. orb te wegen: Solera mtg 4 M@PLAIN FIGURES AND PRICES, Henderson, J. J. Higgins and H.W. Talbott | the woipermaton, OF the “river bed at SEATON PERRY, Breszrasr Toxic tropa Gee county. . Stacler in, the "wage of “those “searchin Bee a = _SHEAMPABT Torro. mA arom DITIONAL Paros for the dead. The lnat case of drowning tn that id Pennsylvania ‘Oth at. , Lamont lebrated Tonto Childrens class those of fourteen local was that of yor lerbert ( un, Of Established 1840. Aver or. MB n20 | highly conorntrated vegetable of extrsordt-| cand under, Best porstoea fe oe Fazeuien | West Washingtos, which*oocurred, two years Case ia retina, Potency, posemiug unequalled eff = "| ago. The search for the body lasted a week, tty le Dp Sour constitution. Pym | second best, Chas. EK. Wagner. Best pop corn, NY ute “known means of recovering bodies Tar Canrexrens Ane Ar Wonx. | soning tonne of mast ‘amninat ague, chills and | Miss Gallie Willson; second best, Herbert Btab- | were availed of, ‘Men were cocaged ta diviur fever and torplaily of the livers A suse appetiser, s | let. Best cabbage, Anderson Offutt, second | And dragying the bottom, nag sekeder was ost reat promcter of digestion: s reliefand oure for dye- | best, Chas, K. Wagner. Best outline work, Mist ploded. “Finally the body was brought oat — Potent end ‘permauent invigorator, and «| Natinie Prettyman. Hest cotton crochet, Jessie | from under a ledge of rock’ by oneal the men ey pepe! poruiving ci 4 RH aa mrengthen: cates Best. a bread, Ellen oom fog engaged a Gragging noe am. « rs ergy * Sarah ubar, Best biscui jem. lan ta © adSran por that GREAT CONTINUATION SALE Wor maid by druggists and 50 conte, sie Stabler. Best. cake tEdIth Stonestreet. "Best the bodies will rise aa goon we Aacmpotid 109 W. Lombard siveq eka a, | display of articles by & girl, Jossle Stabler. occurs, rendering them lighter than tiv amount Ge: 5 anl-0t0,th ork —Best fresh butuer, Mrs. C. H. Brooke; | of water displaced. Now that the water bat ES Os Sew ABN EE: see a segond tes Alban Brooke; third, N- Waguer. | boen chilled ty eduction’ of the temperature or ney, Dorsey Cashell; second best, | they may not, he says, rise to the suriace lor NOW BEING FINISHED WITH SHELVING AND| Wk, J, Ty To Your [vrenzst | ©,D. Duvall. some days, Vegetables—Best beets, Mra. D. F. Thomas; second best, H.C. Hallowell, Best cabbage, ‘Miss Maggie’ Willson; second best, N. R. Baker. Best cymiings, Thos. J. Lea; sccond ‘best, F. F. Meline. Best pumpkins, Mrs, M. J. Weller; sec- gad best, D. F. Mason, Beft ¢zg plants, Mrs, F. Stabler; ‘second best, H. C. Hallowell. Best cu- cumbers, T. F. Meline; second best, T. D. Jack- COUNTERS. THE BODIES NOT YET RECOVERED. The work of searching tor the bodies was be- ing pushed with vigor this afternoon, but with- out result up to a late hour, The work so far has been con ging. It has been proposed to by the explosion of dynam ‘TO BUY ASUIT OFOURMEDIUMWEIGHT CLOTHING Now? BECAUSE OUR STOCK I8 FRESH AND CLEAN, AND OUR STYLES THE NEWEST. DO NOT MISS THE CHANCE, ned to drag: tne the beds pul this method, CALL AT ONCE. _ BECAUSE FOR THE NEXT THREE son, Best display of potatoes, N. R’ Baker; sec. | It Is stated, is reserved for a last resort, as. th 10,000 PIECES oF DOMESTICS OF EVERY| MONTHSYOUWILL NEEDJUSTSUGH a | Oud best, Hortshorne. Best display of | 1s anger of mutilating the bodies, a WELLENOWS TAREL «SUIT; AND MANY PERSONS WEARNO | Yesetables, N. R. Baker; second best, I. F. Me- | Tis afternoon a messenger was sent from the lint. Best'lima beans, Geo. Peter; second best, M. Green. Best string beans, Z. W. Page; sec ond best, 8. M. Lyddane. Best salsity, H.C, Hallowell; second best, Alban Brooke. Best parsnips, H. C. Hallowell. Best carrots, Mrs. F. Stabler; ‘second best, J.J. Higgins. Best peck Qylators, 8: ML Ly ddaiue; ‘secold Best, Thomas lers, est peck sweet potatoes, L. H. Duy second best, Mrs. F. Stabler. Best tomatoes, H. C. Hallowell; second best, S. M. Lyddane. Best turnips, L. H, Duvall; second best, F. Meline. Best ovions, Mrs. bler; second best, H. © Alallowell. Best aweet corn, T. F, Meling; sc ond best, Bowie Magruder, ax hs al BARKEEPER WELCH’S DEAD SHOT. edy to the Navy deparin grappling frous. The si ried on all night last might by and other friends of Senator and it ts probable men will be at work to-night Unless the bodies are recov —— Rumors of a Telegraphers’ Strike. WESTERN UNION OPERATORS AND OFFICIALS SAY IT 1S NEWS To THES. A STAR reporter today made inguiries among the operators of the Western Union Tel- egraph company concerning # printed report that the operators of that line contem| a HEAVIER IN THIS CLIMATE AT ANY SEASON. BECAUSE AS WE WANT TO SELL THESE GOODS WHILE THE SEASON , LASTS, WE HAVE MADE THE PRICES LOWER THAN EVER, BECAUSE, NOW WE HAVE ALL THE 81Zi33 AND LATER WE WILL NOT, aS THESE LINES CANNOT BE FILLED UP. IN MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ TROUSERS WE HAVE FOUR HUNDRED PAIRS, AND WE MEAN TO GET THE LARGER PART OF Androscrogain, yard wide, Ze. Fruit of the Loom, yard wide, Tiga, Lonsdale, yard wide, 7ig¢. Dwight Anchor, yard wide, Sige. Wamsutta, yard wide, 9%. Pride of the West, yard wide, 11, Lonsdale Cambric, yard wide, 10 Extra fine Brown Cotton, 4c; tull yard wide, 5c. worth Se. 5.000 Remnants of Wamsutta Sheetings. in width from 9-8 to 12-4, at half price. We bought these Remnants direct ‘from the Wamsuite Milla Every piece perfect; no better Suceting made. CANTON FLANNELS. Morgan, 1 night ed Sooner, strike on Uh inst., unless they in Gooa as wael THEM OFF OUR HANDS DURING THE —— bigtie! of them, admitted knowl Betwer Cauton Plaunel at 6: worth . NEXT THIRTY Daya Killing the Lender of = Gang of Ktat-| (iseur'st tion, Mir. Mareun, te nan Excillenr canton wlanuel ac66; worth 12% ROIDO Riss Wa ECA YVE ICATIS SERGEAT. fans Who Attack [fim With Daggers. | ugiag operator ere, sald it ews to Heaviest Canton Flannel at 10c.; worth 15. 6,000 yards beautiint Butiste, tiuest quality made, 40 inches wide, 12% cents 49,000 yards fine White India Lawn, 5e. Best Dressmakers’ Cambric, all colors, Se. Beat Selisia, 8c. Best Drilling for Lining, Be. Ladies’ Striped Sixirts, ready made, 200. Lawns, neat set; figures, 3ixc.; yard-wide Pacific Lawns, be. 000 Remnants of Dress Goods, suitable for children’s dresses. si ard of any such movem and Wai satisfied there was no truth in the re- port, PRICES ON THEM. WE OFFER A FEW AIRS (ALL Wi HAVE OF THESE LOTS) GOOD, ALL WOOL CASSIMERES, AT $2.60 AND $3. SOME EXTRA GOOD giES ATS. BALTIMORE, Sept. 3.—Today a party of Ital- fans entered the drinking saloon of Walter Welch, in the western section, and, passing into a renr room, acted in a disorderly maun Welch ordered them out and drove them from his premises at the point of a revoiver. Suortly afrward five them returned, a part entering through the front door and the others by the ‘rear. ‘Vhey were armed with daggers, and made a break for Weich with murderous intent. Welch nad his pistol near, and raising his assailants, Frank THE PARKING OF THE HIGH SCHOOL SQUARE. A petition has been placed before the Con missioners, sigued by property-holders in neighborhood of square 446 ‘upon which are the Henry school and Ue #igi: school builds tgs) and membersof the xcool board, urging that parking improvements be made on the © EB BARNUM & CO. it, fired at the foremost « street front of the High school on both sides of ‘Turkey Red Table Cloth, 33c; Dotted Swisses, reg- D. Antonid, who tell dead. The ball entered | the said street to eomorm with. the. parkin ular made, 124e. av29 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE | the head hear the left eye. His accomplices | fines and improvements eastand. west ‘of eat 3 then retreated. A Jury of Inquest rendered a | square. | The frontaze of the High school, BLANKETS! BLANKETS! Nerdict that Welch did the killing im self | gentlemen Interesied in the petition say, has }f.you.want to save money buy your Blankets now. | "T're Miroury Minar defense, and he was liberated, been neglected by the parking commission for while the sale is going on. We wiil sell at trom $1 to ————— the reason that the street In font Is not in Eo Rael Coen Bee ee gee pairs of She Had the Doctor Arrested. condition to receive the much-needed foliage Worth $2.75, as 3 pee ee Is NOT aT MRS. CARPENTEN “SHADOWS” eR HUSBAND | and lawn Improvements, the curb linos ‘at nel Cotton AND WHAT SHE DISCOVERED. present beinu quite out of place, they having tothe ple SUA eee ee aes ; New York, Nop! 3.—The uptown police huve | heen left so by the abaidouient of the site as ‘Odds and ends in ‘Towels and Napkins very cheay ADLER'S in custody a’ genticinanly-looking man about | # market place. The front of the High school {G00 dosec Glass Doyles SC bo anu as chee 30 years old, who was arrested this morning as Wy back from the building ‘About 28 see Doylies, - 0 coe | which, in additior ne lawn tna De 100 denn Turks wowvis deck worth aries MR Peis Caley CLOWNING ainOER he Was aliglting from a Poughkeepsie train | which, in addition to i woul with a female companion,with whom he Is said to have eloped. The police say that the accused is Dr, Frank E. Carpenter, of Brooklyn, and his companion is Slary Drier, the wife of & much!- nistin thatelty, ‘The doctor's wite suspected him, and when’ he le: the house yesterday qnorhing she tracked him over here, where he purchased a ticket to Rondout and met Mra. Jrier. The two, followed by Mrs. Carpenter, went to Poughkeepsie, where they stayed at a hotel for the bight. They returned to New York this morning, when Mrs. Carpenter procured their arrest, acquired by a change of the curbing line as suggested would, {t Is claimed, pro ample and handsome lawn w the main en- trance of the High school. SCHOOL RooMs. The Commissioners have ‘notified School Trustee J. H. Brooks that, In accordance with his request, the building at 14th and Q streets northwest Will be used by the schools of the seventh division until the completion of the Stevens schoo! building, =atd_ occupation not to extend beyond the first half year. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Eatwisle: Edward Godey, erect two th id basement dwellings, Bist, between P ai northwest; S10. 500. D. B. Gott, er ory dwellings, 12th, between W a west! $12,000, Jn All-woo! 5-4 Cloths, In all the new fall shades, $3 cents.” This is'a most desirable article. English Cheviot, 6 couts a yatd; cost to import, 18 cents Finest Irish Linen, 40 cents. Piaid Muslin, 12%4¢; worth 25¢. Simpson's best Mourning Prints, Io plain black, gray and black and bieck sud whiter tise 1:00 bleces Satzeen Prints, beautiful small patterns, cents. Nottingham Curtains, by the pair or yard, at half price, to close bead 50 pieces Curtain Scrim, 45 Inches wide, with colored stripes, 12ke ; worth 256. 200 pieces fine and beautiful Satteens, very. Li cents. We liave them in light and dark ground, 42-inch Colored Wool Cashmere, 10c. cit? pieces Brocaded Drews Goods, In solld colors, 4% 927 AND 929 7TH STREET N. W. RIP ROARING RALPH RENEGADE, THE HANDY ANDY, NaMBY PAMBY, BOMB ,STES FURIOSO ——+—__ Mr. Warner's Handsome Profits. FERDINAND WARD EXPLAINS WHY HE TRANS- FERRED PROPERTY TO THAT GENTLEMAN, New You pt. 3.— The proccedings in the Holt-Warner’ retercuce case were continue: OF THE CLOTHING TRADE Is NOT aT ADLER'S sas ; today. Ferdinand Ward was called to the | twosters-awelllmes cel,000 yards 12%. Ginghams; your choice for 6 TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, stand “and bis cxumination continued. He | $5,000. Ma Gio Wea Sunes Ew said thal when large amounts fell” due | Story and c » isuh, Sty 1 ipreat cents; worth $1, t Mr. Warner, resulting trom the trans- | and Boundary streets; $6,000. Edward Tem- arscilies Spreads reduced from $4 to $2.25. 927 AND 929 7TH STREET N. Ww, actions he had entered into with — the ct seven small houses, 2d, between M 4.000 yards Crash, 18 inch®s wide, 4c, firm of Grant Ward be (Warner), instead of streets southwest: ®1 92: H. Reizen- leces Hed Ticking: frou 8 cents per yard up; at | But when last heard from was at his old tricksin a | drawing sich amounts whlch hud been credited | savin ‘erat one tareestate deri: A be less cost to mauul re, neighboring city, where, under cover of distance from | to his account wouid reinyest the m ney. Some- | tween H and I strecis northwest; $2,500. his old haunts, he was tranagressing that part of the | times he would draw (he profit on a transac- Saran s decalogue which says ‘THOU SHALT NOT STEAL. Remember, if you please, that new goods are re celved daily at tion and leave the amounthe had originally in- vested. On Feb.uary Ist, 1884, Mr. Warner Geposiied $50,000 wilh Grant & Ward. March 1uth, Warner drew out $67, against the "$50,000 deposited in’ February, showing « profit ou that investment of $17,500. Poundmaster Einst last month. ‘The Commissioners have reapnointed Geo Better an additional private of Une Metropoli- polic force, D.C. three years, for duty be ‘This sale will only last a short tine,as the carpenters will soon be out, and we shall then open this beautiful lighted room with Dress Cn i ee) ib 1 E street Goods, Silks and Velvets, oR On Mare 12th, Warner reinvested $50,000, | Without eompensntin m the, Bis AuEEs wiileh pald in @ profit of $10,000 oa Maret Frese int aimee irae nnn erin Ti whe The Commissioners, referring to juest of DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AT ONCE REM EEE CEE? CLOTHING BOC sige we Mr. T.S.Webster et al. jtitloners for the open Latest Foreign News. ANTI-GERMAN DEMUNSTKATIONS FORBIDDEN, Panis, Sept. 3.—The Frenca government hos issued an order probibiing anu-German demoustrations in France by Spanish residents. WHAT AN ANGLO-CHINESE ALLIANCE MEANS. VIENNA, Sept. 3.—The Neue Freie Presse re- arks tbat wn Auglo-Chinese alliance would pen upa new phase of the Russian question und guarantee the peace of the world. This ing of a street from Polk to Valley streets, Ana- costa, state to him tu reply, chat connection between those streets cannot be made as re- quested uotila stip of laud suitable for a street ts given for that purpose. Sir. George \. ducuias has been appointed a tcinporary clerk 1n the ollice of the District auditor, LANSBURGH & BRO., 821 420,422, 424. ap 426 SEVENTH STREER. HARD TIMES AND DULL TIMES. Like the Priest and the Levite, always pass us by on the other side. Whether ip season or out of season you will always Gnd & choice line of fresh, stylish, reliable GSTSINDIACAUZE SHIRTS 30; WORTH Gent's India Gauze Shirts, 50c.; worth 75a, MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage licenses have The Obte Campaign. GEN, ROSRCRAES WANTED TO TAKE THE eTtep, The democratic state central comumition of Ohio has sent an urgent appeal to Gon. Rose- crans, register of the Treasury, to come to the ‘aid of the party in the pending campaign. La the letter the chairman of the comui!ttee bogs Gen. Rosecrans to respond, even if he,can only make a few The chairman writes Wil bes very bitter one, and demucraey can win they will pince list of retiable demoeratic states. Rosecrans has replied that the present of such AY av ive a positive answer ‘as practicable be will whether or not he cam COMMINSIONER ATKINS, Colonel Oberly, the Superintendent of Indian schools, and E. ¢ Woe, the chief of the nance division, will tea New York thts evening to inspect the Ludlan supplies under the letting of lant apring. OxLY FIFTEEN Lut ovr oF E1onTy-rorn, Gramblers at what they consider the dilator ness of the administration in making changes cannot very well complain of the internal rew enue service, There are eighty-five interanl Fevenue collectors under the prevent syste al organization of that series. mod of these seventy have been changed since Mr-Cleveland became Prosident. ‘This = but fifteen of the old coliectors in the service. TRECIVIL BERVICE Commisston have ordered, an examination at Phil ia wext Monday for positions In the postal service A QUESTION oF CHEAP LuNcHRs.—Clerks and employes of the Treasury departnes whispering expressions of tn stands in the that it has bee to keep lunch sands of a small seaie tu some Of the hooks and corners of the building. These purtion sold coffee and tea at fve cer atlar caterer dew r issued to-day fe jing lunche regularly aut department clerks and 1 compel “COMPARISONS A. ston of colored peopl ury departwrent to-day, and after leaving the cash room a burly eoldred man, who was eve dently an ardent republican, said to these nome him: “What I don’ tole you?” Delas time I seed Tres ry dem dar cages in dat room was plum aller money. Den de dimmyerais dou’ cum in, aud ye don’t #ee dollar in dar.” Wit THE Work.—The committee ape ai pointed by Secretary Manning that invest- gated the pension work (andit ents’ accounts) In tye th sorted Ue work t that proper diligence able Une force etnploy up with U reat work by November 15th. This was the n of Uhings when Auditor Williams, ambent, tok ‘of the office, wer, List, being examined, the pen u division Was 4 - wn prosecuted ander his ie now up with rier than th without Inereasing nths of May, J 22 accounts W ing $16, int 23,8 THe SMALL Pox AT MONTREAL.—Dispatches received at the marine hospital bureau to-day show that from August 1 to August 29th there Were 694 cuses of sinall-pox and 222 deatha at Montreal. Fifty-two of these deaths occurred last three days covered by Ube report, THE CHOLERA AT MAKSEILLRS — Consul Mason, at Marseilles, sends a report to the Sute department on the cholera epidemic in that city, in which he attributes this year's visita- Uon'to the neglect of sanitary precautions by | the authorities and the frighttully filthy eon dition of portions of the city. News Briet, There is fear in San Francisco of importing holera-infected raisins from Malaya, ie bill for Gen, Grant’s funeral will be about 520,000, of whieh $5,000 is for carriage hire, The Prince of Wales was met at Stockholm yesterday by King Osear, who affectionately embraced him. A malignant case of small-pox was unearthed in New York yesterday. Charles J. Anderson, of the Ist regiment, Vir- nia volunteers, of Richmond, has been elected rigadier general to succeed’ Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, resigned. Maxweil was arraigned in St. Louis for the murder of Preller, but wt the request of his counsel the case wax continued until the 9th, Mr. Sewell. of New Jersey, returned from Eu- rope yesterday much’ improved in health. He denies that the alleged interview with Senator McPherson at the Continental hotel in Phila- phia ever took place. he Massachusetts prohibition state conven- Uon will be held in Worcester September 10th, Mrs. Farris, another of the persons who eat tondstools for. mushroons at Shenandoah, died Wednesday afternoon, making the death so far. A war of passenger rates from the south has been begun, at Chatiancoga, Tenn. by the Western and Atlantic rei outting rates to eastern poiuts 55 per cent. Miss Nora Kelley, a sister of Hon. A, M. Kelley, late minister to Austria, died at the Convent of Monte Maria, in Richmond, yester- gay. Her religious name was siner el A Spinster's Ca: wm. The willof Pauline Wilson, a spinster, was entered In the surrogate's office in New York Saturday. It provides that she should be buried plainly, and that = dog and several birds— hers when she lived- on i? Gent's Balbriggan shiru, 0c; worth 7 Closing out Spring Neokweur at half price: Fines Gactron Drawers only Se worth Be. and desirable goods, which are sold at EXACTLY much Is certain—Eugiand’s decadence Is still ‘TEN PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MAN- been issued by the clerk of the court to John far distant, i. Earley, of Harrisburg, and Hallie Gruber; Ey Ww 1. Underan! AQTURE. 5 FAT pee S. Alinutt d Elia M. W. Miller, both toe et Carn, bea oa es byte hes Ex-Senator Gwin Weaker. nugomery y» Mi; Wallace D. Niet- sutia Cotton and Richardson's 2.100 Linen socom, New Yous, Sept, 3—ExSenator Gwin, of | sia Carrie. SM tears Gove Smith wad Yulia reimloroed, ready for te wash tur, only 80 cent. California, who has been ll for the past week, | Pye Getic Mo teams eae an Fiingana ‘Thing "Ube est Atiing, teat madd Shige in to ADLER's was notad well this morning. He is somewhat | Kinet fou ol Bavic, Ma: faunes 4 Hlingand “SEDC Gg oe Tar Bro seg 0 ee ae a myo 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST | 10 TEN PER CEN? 20] FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Tum Boat Cuvns,—The Potomac Boat Club Jast evening appointed Col. Frank Jones, Chas, G. Warden and H. G. Douglass, a committee to ure rooms for the club's “use uring the win- . The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 2:50 p.m. prices WOOD AND COAL CLOTHING HOUSE, T RITE TE ATTENTION OF CLOSE CASH dpectal wire to HH budge, 850 13st” | ASE; (AL the meeting of the Washington, Club Wood and Coal; « 4 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, 250, Name. oO ed to represent the club in the approaching re- Moodian which Tam scllng alvery low Prices Sa = < gutta: Junior single, Ch acer ontor single, JOHN MILLER. 45%) 45% N.Y. Gent C, C, Smithson; Senior four, GC, Smithson, 2ews:, 1020 14th street, northwest, dip street and Comer Massechusetie svenus, pal 32 Soke airoke, Chas Bader, ‘No. 3; Edward Ryan, No. 2 fargiand avenue 5 sa bret. . A. Sweeny, Mulb Depot and MillSouth Gapltol aud I sts. 2u31-8m STRICTLY ONE PRICK A. Sweeny, ‘orthwe ——— Frnep yor Kexrixo A DisoRDERLy House. Anderson & Ward, colored men, who keep a barber shop and stovepipe house on 10th, be- tween P aud Q streets northwest, were charged in the Police Court to-day with Keeping a ‘sar Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11 Prerarn For Wistza BREAK IN PRICE OF FUEL. ‘x, Rorrznr, ee et NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH ST. N. W. ins! cusiendy ease, ani Seay ware bed GOS eam, Cheat «- fae im aN) For Darvixe 4 Horse WITH A Bonz Leo.— Coeeper eA ts Headquarters forthe Ra Tits aflernoon “Agent Key, of the Humane o- Genuine Lorberry, “ $6.50. ‘WHITNEY CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE COMPANY a 1 ety ellie | = ite fase wae Not imitation, as sold by some of ourcompetitors. | Alto 0 fullline of Fy Pe thin with cruelty eae aa : Se tool RY young man was vent Finest quality of BAKERS SPRUCE and OAK NICU come, rc, ‘WOOD constantly on hand at lowest cash prices, Pere room for the fall goods, Child Car RANGE oF THE THERMOMETER,—The follow- adap f will be sold af. ay's g WENRY A. CLARKE & 80N, Hages 008 4yao tions on the Washington Stock =e pea ppem eee ae yee au5-Im 938 F street northwest, HL - noted to-day: U.S, 4%, 1892, reg., 112 bid, | 75.0. "Maximum, 75.5; minimuin, 51.0. : Tae GL we pig a Ea oF 112% asked. U.8. 4a, coupon, 122% bia, 123 —_———= 5.000 tyra daira Bs a E- a, asked; do. reg., 121% bid, 122% asked. D, ©. 80 ‘The Courts. the be Stier: SU 2 preoare Etus i $ ds year fund, 9-658, 1924, cur, 114% DIG, 115] vege yaUTEE OURE pIudoe Merrick. qzOut, orders. ‘ave, ‘arapca asked. 20-year fund, @s, 1892, coin, 113% bid, ing G . — Storey; divorce’ granted. Payne divorce ‘granted. Morrison age Morrison; reference wW' the waditor to. stats trustee's ‘account and substitution of truswe. Smith agt; Smith et al; pro confesso against PoLice Count—Judge Snell. and cows appeal noted. “Geo Miller, Susday bar in 20 and costs, 4 MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. 116 aaked, Col. RR. stock, 84% bid. North | 48K FOR IT BAM'L C, PALMER, Acure, ‘Daror: 1224 20th Street Northwest. ‘Telephone, 454. fet ALWaYe ON TOP DX QUALITY F auD ‘TWELFTH AND WATER @TREBTS SW. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES OONNROTED r AT THE BOTTOM I FRICR NEVER DIVERT YOUR MONEY IN oLoTanNa ron ‘Mon, Beye tr Children until you bave examined car stock of Gengea, Dewy @’ ite, Reorencieen ~~ ~ Camnimere and Fiagnel Gaite, Extra DBAP ETE and ALPACA Prowe and Sack ‘White DUCK, atpaca ang bnar Dera Yate canines ea GHIRIN, Jo Wilte or Oserea, Hendy-made 0 10 NECKWEAR tn all Fashionable Shepes QUnnnret, Gove, Genpentenn, Callens: POE pes eee BOE Meer: 1ROR 4 PULL LINE OP SUMMER LARS. CUPRA, -_“WRAR'2T Tan LOWnat Fm ‘ COLAND AND CUFPG LAUMDBIRD te ethy Louvre Banovou SLs Shira to order Giz ss or Colors, nfs, de, national dout of the world and a purse of at Jamaica bay, Rocka’ > i AE i a sf ‘e e Hy pe my Fuveral at Bleak ae ee eS mrss