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__————— ___ RATLROADs. W users, OHIO AND WESTERN RalL- ROAD. On and ater AUGUST 30, 1885, trains will leave from and arrive at 6th and B streets depot aa follows Leave Wanbington 9am. and 4:55pm dally, ar rive at Belmont Park 1 E26 5. ta: burg L101 am. and 6:36 p.m arrive at Round Hill art 7:18 p.m. Returulng leave Rouad ud 4230 p.m pas Pm. (On Sundays the train leaving Washington at 9a m. only runs to Leesburg. and the train arriving at 7:10 Bm. saris fom Leesburg, see ipecial excursion Fates wand 4 steals Fates and Sunday trains to BE! RK. Monthly and Commutation Rates to SM. BROPHY, Superintendent, Alegandria, all points, E. J. Lock woop, Pasecnger Agent, 507 Penuaylvania ave., Washington. 2 ausi_| HE VIRGINIA MIi ; ND RAILWAY. DUTH AND SOUTH- rer E PAST LINE, Dally via Putinas Scepiag Cues Waskicg! . AND EXPRESS. Pullinan Siqgping Cars from lanta and Mou ry. Parlor y to New Orleans, Pullman Sleey ton via Charlotte and Columbia Division Train leave Washington at 4:55 p. xcept Sunday. ‘Trains leave Washington at 7:00 a m. y.except Sunday, 11:15 a mand 5: ns arrive in Washington: 8:00. m., Southern press, daily, 84 rept Suniar: £30 p. sunday: #15 p.m. p.m.. Loaievitle Special, dally. nd information inquire at Company's nsylvaniaavenne. Trains leave from N. MACDANIEL, eu. Puxs. Agent. Agent. SOL. HAAS, Traffic Manager. av29 po SARATOGA LAKE GEONGE AND CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. ONLY ALL RATL AND PARLOR CAR LINE Trains on New York, West shore aud Buffalo Rail: way, by West Shore of picturesque Hudson River, | leave Jersey City Station of Penusyivania Rallroad as | arrive Saratoga NRATOGA SPECIAL, vm; Montreal, | Cars’ to Surato 240 p.m: Caldwell, Laket yivania Kallroad train | 10:30 p.m. Elegant Pullma thence to Montreal. Pent aim. toconnect, ALN SPECIAL, re Washington Li p.m ra tm. Cara, Pennsylvania eaves Washington 12:15 a.m. to connect, Xpress 6:33 ame, A Staron Springs 8 pam. Utiew 5:42 pane Seracuse parlor Cars {> Albany an fe Pariorcars t 3 “ BARATOUA AND CATSK Nrary ex. | m., ‘arriveat HOTEL KAATEIS Grand Hotel, 5:20 pn George 8 pm. Tarior Cai York to “ntatoga. Pennsylvania rod train leaves Philadelphia 820 am. t) connect, SAKATOGA AND CATSKILE MOUNTAIN LIM- ITED, 3:25 p.m, arrive at Hotel Kanterskill 8:57 p. th... Grand Hote! '$:36 p.m., Saratoga 9:10 p.m.. Mon- areal 9 a.m.,. with parlor cars to Catskill Mountain and Seratoca “huifet parior cars leave Washington on Pennsylvania Railroad trainat 5:30 am. for Suratoga: Sleepers thence t real. Ask for single or round tmp tickets by West Shore Rouie, and avoid long trans- fer throuzh New Y ye APply, fo city oF depot Sgenis of Pennsylvania Railroad for complete time Uckets and parlor ear chairs Parlor car chairs from Jersey City Station reserved advance upon application io agent Pullman Sar Company, Pennsylvai ilroad Station. Jersey City, . HENRY MONETT, pm. & Long Beanct and New Ra _ THIS AFTERNOON. STO! FRAME DWELLING - HOUS! No, Soy TENTH STRERY SOUTHEAST, 1 THE VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE TWo- CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, pussed on the 28th Sfsulye A-'D. 1885, 0, equity cause No. Bele F will sell, at public auctio: 4 the following real estat of Wanhingion, District of Columbia, on FRIDAY. THE FOU | BAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1885. ‘at HALP-PA~T [At number 43 of the subdl- ‘Vanhook and William W ‘Sth, 1964, of square 944, as recorded in the surveyors office of tue District of Columbia, imn- proved by atwo-story Frame House and used as a pri- Meteatf, June Pate dwelling. | FIVE OCLOCK P.M. | Yision made by. Jon: in. front of Ta the et Terms of sale: Onethird of the must be paid in cash, the balance in two equal In- stalments of one and two years, for which the notes of urchaser, bearing faterest at six percent from sale, will be taken, of all cash, at the option The trustee ‘will retain lien ou the ‘age compiled with anid I1._A deposit of $50 hemiadson day of male. Terms of sale must be compiled with within seven days or property w' veyancing the the day. Of purchaser, sold untli the term chase money paid Soid at cost of defaulting purchaser. And recording at parchaser's cost. DANTUS B. 33 15th st. n.w., Room 26, Corcor acs DUNCANSON BIOS., Aucts EDWARDS, Trostee, f the pre yurchase money ‘Conve Buildin, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, WINTER GOODS, FINE TABLE LINENS, SHEETINGS. BLANK- ETS, COMFORTS, FLANNELS AND CAssI- MERES AND A QUANTITY OF OTHER GOODS, CONTAINED IN STORE 908 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, MORNIN TUESDAY and guaranteed fresh and perfect In every respect. Ladies will do well by attending this sale, as every article will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. 29-6 F INEST QUALITY, M. FOLEY, rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOt MY AUCTH SATURDAY, SF) EHOLD = tion of Household Furniture. * ALSO, Large collection of English ‘Stone China, Glass and ALso, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, Large Bluck Horse, warranted am gentle; one Dayton Wagon, Fatally Extension Top riage, ogether with other Carriages, Horses and Tin Ware. ‘ Wagons, &. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ eT DAY-S « CO/S_ PIANOS; UPRIGH™ ‘aspeciaity. On 15th of September I will d'splay. & new and elegant Stock of this unrivalled Pianos, Buyers please visit this opening day: abs Tate Wet. SETSEROTT & 00. I G8. METAE 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, At the Old Stand, 925 PE ‘Sole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS’ Pianos au. Urgatis. ‘New and old Pianos and Organs for rent or sale on easy terms. Tuning and Repairing a specialty. Mov- {ng and Packing attended to by competent workmen. ays COMMENCING ON SEPTEMBER FIRST, AT TEN OCLOCK, AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY DURING THE WE) ‘The Silks and Velvets to be offered are of the ROOMS, BER FIFTH, 1885, com mencing at TEN O'CLOCK, embracing every descrip- L. SUMNER, _ YLVANIA AVE, Auction EFFECTS, AT kind and zt REGULAR SALE OF FURNI ETS. INGRAIN AND OTHER CA! FTE, pre On TO-MORROW, SEPTEM ome FCLOCK, within and in fron! mencing at TEN O'CLOCK, wit! et of hone PC rT H0MAS DOWLING, Anctoneer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Under and by virtue ofa deed in Srost and sexlen mh ment from Dennis A. Burke, duly recorded on the 4th day, of September. “A. D., 1885, I will sell, at public auction on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER FO PEENTHOA. D.. Ihab, at TES O-CLOCK A, Mi on the premises, all'the fall stock and fixtures of » first glasa’ grocery store, including | steam-engine, mill boller, and roaster, now in store numbered 833° 71h ‘sireet northwest, Being at the, southeuat cornes of 2 and I streets northwest ‘The stock includes a ‘til line of coffees, teas, spices irst-class hor wagon and Rarness ‘anf! buggy will be soid in front of the store at Ute same time. ‘Terms: Cash, _864,5,7,9,11,12,13 r FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. GOVERNMENT SALE OF OLD MATERIAL FROM THE BUREAU OF PRINTING AND ENGRAVING, CONSISTING OF SCREW us ake sar INE, IRON RAILING AND O1L OF JOL. "ALSO, A LARGE NUMBER OF DESKS, TABLES, CHAIRS, £0. On. [ORNING, SEPTEMBER EIGHTH, 1880, at ELEVEN O CLOCK, in front of fay auction roots, where they ‘have been removed NDALL HAGNER, RAT runice and Amignee. for convenience, I ‘shall sell je-dencribed old ‘ony order of E.0. GRAVES, rain Chief of Bureau. the best physicians in At- RAS, ANTIQUE AN CURTAINS: ALL PRI BAW SILK TABLE 001 NEW FURN! RE Cl BENE Ie FRENCH AND GERMAN INEN NAPKINS, DOYLEYS AND TRAY CLOTHE ‘Soon the rheumatiam left me, my appetite became all JOHN Se TARTS Goes. TRISH LINEN (DAS | right, and the ulcers, which the doctor said were the ASE TABLE Clon WIDTHS most frightful he had ever seen, began to heal, and by GERMAN LINEN DAMASK FANCY COLORED | the first of October, 1884, Iwas a well man again, Maice, CLOTHS, WITH “DOYLEYS TO | am stronger now than fever wes veture ast weigh Man ied cen KNIFE. | More. 8.8.8. has saved me from en early grave. CLOTHS AND 84 WIDE Rabe CANTOR —— ed CoN MEET Stock oF »: xp | 16m, McClendon has been in the employ of the SHAHN PRORD NEU FIUGW ANB | chase Cempaay Sr as Paucn e ‘Swift's Specific he was ins horrible conaition QUALITIES THAT CAN BE RELIED ON. ALL-WOOL “BLANKED AND" At rect ‘Tegard his cure almost 1 'W. CROSBY, Manager. Qu THE CELEBRA’ i. ey Oo. Ata re TED EN) SHAKER FLAN- one ae FIELD ELS, IN Al VALI’ Chess-Car! AND SCARE Ey, QUALITIES, BOTH WHITE Atlante, Ga. Aprti i. 3 Ww IM TE! a a nan ere | Rusaeen bn tS4 i mvt ee 9 UDD: wer ont GREAT Vanier, ASEMERB fore! pg AS aa SCOTCI MAUDS AND LADIES’ TRAV- ELING SHAW] Ww ae NEW FALL AND IMPORTED mm H. Ricz, ‘17 MARKET SPACE, WINTER DKESS GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. M@PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES GRAND OPENING OF FALL BOOTS AND SHOES. r uemas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER'S SALE OF TWOSTORY BRI LOX iD D HOUSE, SITUATED ON SOUTHWEST. NER OF THIRTEEN-AND-A-HALF AN) STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date No- Yember 24th, 1582, and. duly ‘recorded in Liber. No. 1.097, folio 15,'one of tue land recordsof the, Disiriet umpia.and at the request of the secured thereby, I will sell at public. auctl Of the premises, on MONDA Day OF SEPTEMBER, 1885, “hase money, balance in six and twelve months after Uneday of sale, with Interest, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. JOHN PATCH, Trostee, Se3-ts,ths4t 506 10th'street rpHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. is OUR OCLL bed. propert i Oo between Grace improved by s Your-story Brick House, containing about thirty rooms, bowling alley and large hall. IMMEDIATELY AFTER, Sub, Lot 55, fronting 16 23-100 feet-on the north side of Grace street, neat High, improved by a two-story-and-basement Brick ing four rooms and kitchen, No. 3215. , tronting 21 feet on the north side of proved by ® two-story Brick House, No. 3209, AAlso.sub.51 fronting 27.52,improved by a two-story frame house containing 7 rooms Also, Sub. 79, fronting 30.94 feet on the south side of Grace street, improv bya large frame house con- talning 8 roonis, No. 3216. Also, Three 3-atory and basement brick houses, each fronting about 16 feet on the south side of Gracesireet, being Nos. 3220, 3222, 3224. ‘Also, Sub. 56, fronting 18.10 on the south side of South street, between Congress and High streets, im- Proved by one 2-story frame house. Also, Purt of same sub, fronting 18.10,on third (3d) improved by one 2'story frame houve. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the residue In three equal payments at 6, 12, and 18 months, with notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust on the prop- erty sold of all cash at the option of purchaser. "One hunured dollars deposit on each property” at me of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's being No 3207. Gentes Passes a And other fine Pianos, new and secon'-han — Ae at a great sacritice for cash, or at reduced prices on SSCS —___ rhe aL | | el GL. Wiad & BRO. HE GREAT. 36 709 7th street northwem. PENNSYLVANTA ROUTE = oe ~ E NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. 5S A BBR EER DID SCENERY. K AA BOB E ‘T EQUIPMENT. KK AA BBB Ef IN EFFECT J ist. 1885. KE Asa BOB OR ‘Trains leave Washington from station, corner of 6th wk a4 BBB EB ‘and Bs scrcean, as follows: Yor Puisburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express of Vaince Sleeping Cars at 0:30 A.M. daily: Fast Line, 0.50 A. Mt daily to “Cincianait and'st Lous With Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnatl, and Hotel Car tot Louis: daily, except Saturday, toChicago. with Siceping Car Aitouna to chi Chiengo, and Cincinnatl Express: at. 7:10) Pet with Sleeping Care Warhingion to Chicago Sha Htarcisburg to ‘Loulsvilie: connecting at fia risborg with Western Express with through Sleep- ers for Cleveland and, St. Louls. Pacific Express, 10 P.M. daily for Piteiburg and. the Wests with thrien Sleeber Harrisbarg to Chicas. port ct MORE AND POTOMAC RATERQAD, for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Tuifalo, Niagara, 10:00 P.M. saily, except Saturday, with Palacs Cars. Washington to Rorhester. ‘Williamsport. Lock Haven and Elmira, af 9:50 AM. daily. except Sanda; For New York and. the. East 7: Me 2:00)4200-10:00 P.M Rt Ca¥, 8330 AM. 200, 4:50. 10:00 PAE and x Suited Express of Pullman Parlor Cara, 640 4. daily, exceoe sunday. For Boston without change. 2:00 FM. every day. For Brooklyn, N.Y. ail through trains Copuect at Jersey Clty’ with Hoats of Brooklyn Anne. afford: ing direct transfer to Fulton street avoiding dow bie ferriage acroms New York City. For Philadelphia, 715, 530 and 1100 A.M. “4:00, 1:00, at AM. and 4:40 P.M daily, exerpt sunday. For Annapolis, 6:35 A.M, 12-05 and 4:25 P.M. dally, ‘eXcept Sunday. On sunday, 4:00 P.M. ALEXANDELA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL Wal, AND ALEXANDHIA “AR DO CWRU | Soa dare or Landings an tar oa Matton ak AND ALEX AN AND WASHE | Ams for Potome Hiver ci Ingron ieatiawane Greck, returning ob Monday, Wednesday and Friday Por Alexandria. 6:00. 7:00, 9:25, 11:01, and 11:35 a. | afternuons, to sinus rents and chapel Punt w 3.82 £85,625, 8:05, ant Ae ZP-M. Ou | wharves ot Sundays and T eco ea Wed For Richihoad and’ the Sovth. 8350 ant Tot a.m, | NMUAY® BP Oly, FOr information apply te ‘rates kave Aicxandria oF Vash ogee 85, 8.00, vale ES, Age, Test. whart. 10-00, 10-10 A-M.: 1:00, 305. 3-25, 5:10, 705, = beter nent 1136 P.M and 1230 at (exe ‘Om Sanday at nai) and TOHO*A 32780 and 155 ‘and 12:10 & her 2 left for the checking bagrage to destination frot hotels and residences, CHAS. F. PUGH, J. WOOD, ‘General Manager. [je22] General Passenger Agent BAT MORE AND OHIO RarLHoaD. Bchedule im effect SUNDAY, MAY 3p, 1885, until fisrther natice. Leave Washington frou: Statlug, corner of New Jer- sep anenne and C street. ‘of Chicago 10:00 and 10:10 p. m., dally. The 10:00 is press aggre gee theagt Chicago. arviving ia Pittsburg st ext moruing ats55 No extra fare ts charged ou Gain for tee ume. For Gnetnuati, Louisville and St. Louis daily at $:30 BS gee Tort pm with through coatnew aad Pa Cate i above points, without $30 pm train's @ feat belted tral ‘to Cluctnasal seg Vault arriving ta Gcianadl next moras 5-8 Louis uci) pm No extra fare ia ‘this train for fast ‘time, im For Pittwbure at 10-00 a. Patt * at on m., with Parlor Car, and iy. to Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detroiy, PIANO FORTES, UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORK, MANSHIP AND DURABILITY. EPPA SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $60 UPWARD, PIANOS FOR RENE WM. KNABE & CO, 817 MARKET SPACE my29 STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, taned, boxed, and for rent. Rent applied If purchased. Best and most complete assortment of Se. musicia Exensox Praxos, OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and reliable piano at a medium price. the city. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F street, m29 Managing Partner of the late firmof Ellis &Co. _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. "ANO LEAVES 7TH-STREET STEAMER MATT. wharf « 5 Dad LINE TO NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROK, STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, one of which leaves 7th street wharf DAILY, e: Sunday, at 5:30 ‘Boston and Pros m. Exclusive coi idence steamers. Secure tickets and Tooms a6 1351 and 619 Pennwyivania ave.. St. Mare hotel, and office Knox's Express Vania ave., who will also check and private residences. 6th st. Nessiee mea nets nnection will For further particulars inquire at office, 7th street Sy7 ington, M NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKZFIELD" Leaves “th-street wharf on MONDAYS, THURS- DAYS and SATURDAYS. at TUESDAYS, wharf Telephone No. 745-3. 'W. P. WELCH, General Agent OW FARE TO NORFOLK.STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE leaves 6th street wharf, Wash- ‘opday. Wednesday and Saturday, tm. First-class Pure, $100; Round, 17 Stops at Colonial Beach on Saturdays. Pare 0 cents, ‘Telephone call O4 Steaier JOHN W. Gay and Fi fain), 330, 400, 4:40, 6:40, 6:40 “7:00 625 and Noe fat m Sundars, 6:10, 7:30, §:30 and oe BaRimore 01 8, 610, 7:30, 6: 2095 a mS, 10, a0 ae, "S40, “OA, TOO, Pier 41, Bast ver, ao, 11-00». me wharf, ot janis the Shonandoan Valley MORNING. “Freight at lowest rates, Rail: and ops dale Bere: Sas For Anmapetis. 640 a, m., and 12: 3 Sunday 30a. $40} tk” aed 430 pm nts South, 9-25 a m. dally, aad 9: ‘Pullman ‘sleeper. q us between Wi the roule between BALTIMORE AND sare aint Sawin Semngian ous mans | ILRI we Seat or SORE AND And Ti pm. Ou Sundays, S30 San” sat Sit: 290. | eee henson's wi Duin SUNDAY, March 15. 4:40 720 and 11 pm. For stations on Metrupotiiag Tver Freight received SATURDAYS ONLY, and Gay. and ‘Saou pm. daily” 020 fa Sale eh Sue | “All eccastnedations fretclam. Apply to ; for. peimctpal ‘mavas on Metropolis tee STEPHENSON BROW Tin ot ae weeween Washington and Galth- 32 Spa lly creep Sunday > Ea emcept Witcay, nad 820 pier ay eee Gai comers Senden we Wena Miagacrive tons the Went daly, 600,720 gm, 590 pas From Aduspolis #0 am. and 150 sad 525 pm, euoiny A05S ee oS pak Frou Lexington $30 pm daily. except Sunday From Predesick and intermediate polate S220, m, fashingion at 5:20 and 5:15 p.m. daily, except Sunday “Traine leave Baltimore for 630. 7-20. 9300, 9208 and 1050 am. 12°15, 200. 2 640, 8-00, 9:00 and 11 p m.:on Sundays, 6:30 900 and 7:05 aun., L230, 2:90, 4:20, 5:00, 6:30 O90 and 11-00 pean ‘Au trains from Washington stop at Relay Station eXgupt 125, 5.15 and 6-40 pin. For 7 information apply at the Baltimore gad Ohio Ticket Office— Washington Staxion. 61Vand Sheckied and received at any poant i ” Stesmau © Lonp, Geu. Manager, Baltimore, GP A HE NEW ORLEANS FAST LINE NANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN SPECIAL v SHENANDOAH JUNC.” LURAY axp ROANOKE ‘The New Hoste to the South aid Southwest, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 3D, 1580. am. daily, New Cricans Fast Line For all points on line of: ‘Valley, Norfoix and Western, East Tennessee, Virginia Georgia Erilroada Auanta, “Macon,” Ji Ville, Chattanoc Jeans, Mempuss, Mobile, New Or- ‘and the South and Southwest Pull CAPT. WC. GEOGHEGAN, pores’ TRANSPORTATION LINE STEAMER SUE. _ Office:—12th st. and Pennsylvania All Potomac Riv ‘HO! & am, "Return FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.m. touch: a Ni, Yacvery SATURDAY aba p n, every WEDNESDA' ‘a8 5230 $1.50. cont. se2-dts DD °RC8SBON BROS, Auctioneers VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY, NEAR GLENWOOD ROAD AND METROPOLITAN R. R. On FRIDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF, SEPTEMBER, ‘A. D. 1885, at FIVE O'CLOC! P. M., I will sell, at public aiiction, on the premi Ses, part of Lot thirty-five (3), of the subdivision of ‘Metropoiis View, made_by ‘Ihos. W. Berry and John A. Middleton, trustecs, and described as follows: Beginning at & stone in the center of south,avenue for @ boundary between lots 35 and 36;" thence bounding on” the center of said avenue south G2 degrees west, 47% perches, to the center of a spring branch; thence, bounding on the center of said branch, south, 21 degrees east, 204 perches: thence south, 40 degrees east, 20 perches, thence south, 74 degrees east 15 perches, io the ruilroad; thence, bounding on sald Faliroad,norcheastwardly, to intersect w south. “0 ba ‘perches from the begin: O'degrecs east, 32 perches, from the begin- ns reversing mid’ Hine, orth, 20 degrees 2 perches, tothe beginning. containing 13 acres, 2 roods ahd 24 perches, more or fess. ‘Terme of sale Ove halt of purchase money in cash and the balance in two equal payments at ax and twelve months, to bear Interest’ at 6 per ‘cent per al~ hum from the day of sale, or all the money may be paid in cash. A deposit of $100 will De te. Quized when the property is sold, terms to be complied With within ten day’ from day of sale, otherwise the roperty wl be sold atthe Flak and cost ofthe default chaser after five dav pnblic notice of such. re. sale in some newspaper published in Washington,DC. Conveyancing, &c., at cost of purchaser, sezddeds HONORA ROACH. RABLE ELEVEN-MOOM COTTAGE AT UNT “PLEASANT, SITUATED ON. SiX- TH STREET EXTENDED, NEAR SHERIDAN AVENUE. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER | SEVENTH, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the premises, that desirable 11-room, Cotage ab Mount Pleasant, on 16th street extel ly ear Bherldan avenue, being parte of Lots iW and 20, ind P. Loney (ater vision of Pleasant Plains hd Lemar's Out ‘The House has been newly oe $00 papered: has bathroom, cellar, cistern and ne well. The Lot con talna about 13,000 feet of ground, fronting on two streets, ‘Terms; Small cash t; balance one, two, three and four years, notes to bear six per cent inter: est, payable ‘semi-annually, to be secured, by deed of frud, or alt cast, at option of purchaser, "A deposit of $100 required at (line of sale. Conve ‘Bc, at archers cost P*This is rare chance to obtain a delightful home on easy terms, and convenient to street cars schouln o- ne23t DUNCANSON BRUS., Aucts. J) ENCANSON BROS, Aucuoneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE SITUATED ON THE SOUTH. WEST CORNER OF NINTH AND H STKEETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, bearing date on the fourth (4%) day of November, A. B. one us, ‘thousand eight hundred and eighty-two (1852), and duly recorded In Liber numbered 1028, told et seq , One of the land records of the District of Co” fombla, if Mill sell (as, "the request, tn writing of the older notes secured: by sa ‘Of (ruse), at mublic auction. in frout of the premises, on TUES DAY, THE EIGHTH (8TH) DAY OF SEPTEM- BM of said day’ the following-described eat Goats . ME y the following-described real ame nine hundred and twelve (912) as recorded in Liber“. D.C.” numbered one (1) at folio nombered 138, one of the records of the survey ors office ofthe. said ‘District subject, however, to a Prior deed of trust, bearing date on thesixth day of De- cember, A.D. 1881, and duly recorded in Liber num- hered 902, at folio'118, et seq.,one of said land rec~ ords, securing an indebtedness of three thousand and ninely ($3,090) dollars, with interest on three bous- pd ($3,000) dollars of ‘sald, Indebtednons at the rate of six cant per annum unt after the stra ( day of Juke, A-D. 188, and the same rats of interest ‘Terms of sale: One-third (14) of the purchase money Invcash, amd the bulunce thersof in aie CO) aoa eoelee (12) muni after’ the “day of ‘sale, for which belanee two notes of the fOF equal amounts, must be Siven, snd Dear interest until paid at the kale of als fo) pee cent per annuum. and be secured bye ded of the option of the purchaser. dred ($100) dollars will be requ ‘acosptance Ofbld reserve theright to" re-sell the anid Feat ce iene (days from tne day’ of anes afver Lew t10) om 4 soy "advertioetient at the Tak and cost of te notice fault purchaser, av to be at the Parceoat ¢ cot. CHARLES H. ENIGHT. R NI MT. VERNON! s 5 arti _—— HANCERY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON L STEAMER W. W. CORCO! STREET, BETWEEN FOUR-AND-A-HALF Leaves 7th-street wharf daily (except Sunday) the AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST. Mt Vernon at 10 o'clock a m; Teaches By virtue of a decree of. the Supreme Court of ‘Washington about 330 p.m. the District of Cok July 30th, 11 4 se16 L. L. BLAKE, Captain, in Equity cause No. wherein ine, 7 Gans wele defendants twill sell at Subiicanctlon te front were . STEAMERS. if the premises. on MONDAY, FOURTEENTH DAY GE Fees et Aric CoMPaNy Ai of Washington, District of Columble, to wit: All eqhoun any s pier, No.42 North Kiver, foot of Morton | Unown and dieduguished an" tive eastern cleveny a es a feet and two (2 ches front the depth thereof Labrador, Periet D'Hanterive, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 5 | fet and two (2 irveen (Ahn Square ‘umabered, Ave = hundred (500), er e improvements, rmandie, Frangeul, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 11 am. | Bundred (500), together w ae a frusdi de Ketwabiec, Wednesday, Sept 23, 4200 | .terme, @ne:balt of the purchase money to ‘be in ‘Aimerique, Santell, Wednesday, Sept 30, am. ° | baxiiente Wo besecured by deed. of sus on the pro Cheeks payable on sight, in amounts to suit, on the deposit of $100 at ‘time of sale, ‘All conveyancing, Hanque fransatiantique of Paris. LOUIS DE BE- | Gepouit of $100 at ‘time of ‘sa BILAN, Agent, Na 6 Bowling Green, New York. . ‘BAINBRIDGE H. WERB, Colknnbln, Pea SC, Agente, WE the District of ‘310 44 st. n.w., Trustee. rt 37 we, * a — av Washington, D.C, | _DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ‘au81. Cexann LINE THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND POOL, CALLIN PROM PIE} Sat, Gaxuy, AUMANIA..2 F SEmviA. Nat AND EVERY ) AU Ram CRIA... Sat., Sept. 26 RTRORIA. =. Oct | sisem' SATURDAY FROM N. RATES OF PASSAGE —Caubin—$60, NOTICE, LANE ROUTE. Sept. 12) Bepe. 19) 41 according to accommodations. Inter Steerage at very low rates, Tow bh Dilis of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, tinent,, Havre, Antwerp and other ports om the Com » Ants ‘ot 4 os eoai8 Soon w D. VERNON i. BROWN: ‘Messen OTIS BIGELOW. 605 7th street, fleas VIA PROVIDENCE SHORT AND ATTRA‘ ‘To Boston, Newport, 4 Bow! BIG. C3 ‘Narragansett sea, ports. Por freight and e apply at the Company's Gi both steerage and se ee “Con. 008 Tih street, New York. 260. ‘and adjacent ‘0! FOR THE COUNTRY-$3 FOR $1. SEPT., Oct. and Nov. are the finest of all the year witit tux Weare astoniahi % Tow winter dimatershe figest inthe workl for iasy an wer sche finest in the Rervous troubica. seekers don't fail to. send. for om ‘explaining our great re- ‘of rates and are ow glvine for S70 $10, including ee rides, free bathe fo out aoh We aro among the oueaan air is seh SEATON 1 PERRY, rry Building, Pennsylvanis ave, cor. 9th st. Established 1840. 8579 _| Cut this out and show it to your friends, and con- ‘vince them that in addition to our compléte line of ‘Ladies’ and Gent's Fine Boots and Shoes, we have the best line of Medium Grade Goods ever offered to the Te Canresrens Ans Ar Woax ‘Washington public: GREAT CONTINUATION SALE ‘Extta fine Cur, Kid Common Sense... £00 2.00..." Extra fine Cur id Bos Tot 300 00: Measure, Geatuine Dongola 8.00 J. ©. BENNETT & BARNARD'S IN OUR NEW ANNEX, COUNTERS, DO NOT MISS THE CHANCE. Broad or Narrow Toe, oHand Welt falty)vanene 6.00 ‘Equal in Style and Fit to Lay. For School Shoes t will pay you to come and see us. ‘We have combined good looks, quality and low prices together. OOO PERE OF Done nics OF VERY |” Taree linsof Caliaran's and Mien Boeing asin = = = ‘We make a Genuine Handsewed Ladies’ Kangaroo Androscroggin, yard wide, 7c. or Kid to order for 95 Frutt of the Loom, yard wide, Tigo. Lonsdale, yard wide, 7c. Dwight Anchor, yard wide, Sige. Wamsutta, yard wide, 9c. Pride of the West, yard wide, 11c. Lonsdale Cambric, yard wide, 10c. Extra fine Brown Cotton, 4c.; full yard wide, 5¢. worthSa ns ouOm 4 Tux Mocury Mucer 5,00) Remnants of Wamsutta Sheetings. in width from 9-8 to 12-4, at half price. We buvght these Remnanis direct ‘from the Wamsutta Mills, Every Piece perfect; no better Sheeting made. CANTON FLANNELS Good Canton Flannel at 5c.; worth 8. Better Canton Flannel at 6c.: worth 9. Excellent Canton Flannel at 8c.; worth 12%» Heaviest Canton Flannel at 10c.; worth 15. 6,000 yards beautiful Batiste, finest quality made, 40 inches wide, 12% cents. 8,000 yards fine White India Lawn, 5c. ‘Best Dressmakers’ Cambric, all colors, 5a, Best Selisia, 8c. Best Drilling for Lining, 8¢. Ladies’ Striped Skirts, ready made, 200. Lawns, neat set; figures, Se; yard-wide Pacific wns, 3.000 Remnants of Dress Goods, suitable for children’s dresses, Turkey Red ; Dotted Swisses, anntrkey Bed Table Cloth, 336; Swisses, reg- CALL AT ONCE, WM. H. RICH, ‘717 Market Space. se2 No Branch Stores, 18 NOT aT ADLER’S ‘TEN PER ORNT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 7TH STREET N. W. RIP ROARING RALPH RENEGADE, ‘THE HANDY ANDY, NAMBY PAMBY, BOMBASTES FURIOSO OF THE CLOTHING TRADE 18 NOT aT BLANKETS! BLANKETS! If you want to save money buy your Blankets now, pine theale going on We wil jel at from gi ws se we can replace them. Hie eicorated German Biukew sr $256 oh pat ADLER'S os TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUs. 1G-Inches-wide Cotton Diaper, best make, 10 yards to the plece, 50 cents per plece. za 927 AND 029 7TH STREET N. W, ‘Odds and ends in Towels and Napkins very cheap. 500 dozen Glass Doylies, 33c. per dozen, 100 dozen Turkish Towels, 18¢.; worth 37%, All-wool 54 Cloths, in all the new fall shades, cents. This is a most desirable article. English Cheviot, 6 cents a yard; cost to import, 18 cents, Finest Irish Linen, 40 cents. Piald Muslin, 12yc.; worth 25¢. Sinpson's best Mourning Prints, In plain black, gray and black and biack and white, 4%” 1,000 pi 552,000 Pieces Satteen Prints, beautiful small patterns, Nottingham Curtal: ‘by yard, half price, woelose. ©Y 0 Pair oF yard, at fost ‘50 pleces Cartain Scrim, 45 inches wide, atripes, Lage s worth 25 ie wim cotores 200 pieces fine and beautiful scarce, Ai cents, We have them in light and dek rote 42-inch Colored Wool Cashmere, 100. ins Pieces Brocaded Dress Goods, in solid colors, 4% | Like the Priest andthe Levite, always pass us by on the other side, Whether in season or cut of season you will always find a cholce line of fresh, stylish, reliable nd desirable goods, which are sold at EXACTLY TEN PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MAN- UFACTUREat But when last heard from was at his old tricks ina neighboring city, where, under cover of distance from his old haunts, he was transgressing that part of the decalogue which says ‘THOU SHALT NOT STEAL. Remember, if you please, that new goods are re- ceived daily at ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. HARD TIMES AND DULL TIMES, 300 Bed Spreads at 65 cents; worth $1, ‘Mareellles Spreads reduced from $4 to $2.25, 4,000 yards Craah, 18 inches wide, 4e. Y 4 ead Places Bed Ticking. from 6 cents per yard up; at ‘This sale will only last @ short time, as the Carpenters will soon be out, and we shall then open this beautiful lighted room with Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets, ADLEBRB’S TEN PER CENT 20 CLOTHING HOUSE, DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AT ONCE LANSBURGH & BRO. 821 420,422, 424, axp 426 SEVENTH STREET. 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Corner Massachusetts avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRIOR, ‘AZ Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. TENTS INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS, 8%; WORTH Gent's India Gauze Shirts, 50c.; worth 750, Rovreer, Closing out Shing Necktren se Belt pice NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH ST. K. W. vent at, We Finest Saiteen Drawers only 60. ae Spring Weight Underahirts, 5c; ggium Weight Undershitis, near! Ask d ‘Headquarters forthe ITNEY CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE COMPANY ins “the may aisee sivas Also a full line of Eee rnp.tie arpa EPR TITS comm mre LTIMORE BRANCH my29 1003 F room for the goods, Child Car ranges will bowold atewe ™? 1730 WOOD AND COAL I ENVIS THE ATTENTION OF CLOSE CASH Ovn Crorama ood std Goal, which I ans Seliog at Gers font tates ALWAYS ON TOP IN QUALITY for cash. axD AT THE BOTTOM IN PRICE NEVER INVEST YOUR MONEY IN CLOTHING yon ‘Men, Boys or ‘Cafldren unti! you have’ examined our stock of Berges, Drap d’Ete, Seersucker, ‘Caasimere and Flannel Suita, g Extra Long DRAP DETE and ALPACA Frock ‘and Sack Coata, ‘White DUCK, ALPACA and DRAP DETE Vests. Genuine : ‘Not imitation, as sold by some of our competiters, shades ALPACA, LIMES end boca oe Finest quality of BAKERS SPRUCE and QAK| SHIRTS, in White or Colored, Ready-made or to ‘WOOD constantly on hand st lowest cash prices, Soi Wada Gtk Seansuimie cde Underwear, Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, Cuffs, &c., a NOAH WALKER & 00, ©25 Pennsylvania Avenue (Oflces: 1020 14¢h street, northwest, 4% street Maryland avenue sousneest, ines ame and MiliSoutn Gapttol and I sta, an31-8m Preeans For Woess BREAK IN PRICE OF FUEL. Egg and Broken Leo Coal, $5.00 Stove “6 95.7% ve Lorberry, “ 96.50, : meres Gi ‘Woon GELER Y. BEEF. IR OM 4 MOS? EFFECTIVE COMBINATION. CELERY—The New and Unequal Nerve Tonic. ‘Mont Nutritive and Strength-giving JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD: TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS &W. BRANCH YARDS AMD OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE 2202 ¥ street northwen. 2525 Teh street northwest, Pennsylvania avenue 112 9th erect nortiwee Corner 34 and K streets northwest, 1.222 Pennayivania avenue southeast, = ———S—=—————— GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Seam To Onvzm, Rr MRUTIA to ORE 20 aan 9:00, 4 FULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDER) Laks, ey HOSIERY AND Talest Telegrams 10 The Sta. LAST DAY OF THE Farn. ‘The Attendance Not_Quite so as Yesterday—More a Sepeial Dispatch to Taz EvEextye STan. RocKVILLE, MD., Sept. 4.—Thisis the last day of the fair. The attendance is large, but not quite equal to that of yesterday. The leading feature of the morning's program was the auc- tion sale of stock and machinery at 11 o'clock. There were but few sales, but the prices ob- Sttracted considerable atieation, a auieation, Among the Syominent visitors ere f are W. B. Mobley, C. 'W. Cra Spencer C. Jones, E. B. Pretiyman, Robert W. Canter sua Ed. fail ‘ADDITIONAL PREMIUMS, Home-made fabrics—Best yards of pene, Mrs. R. B. Farquhar, second best, Dest rug, second best, Moore: beet worsted quit, Hat Bon lore: . beet orochet quilt, Mrs. &. B’ Prettyman; second Dest, Mra. B. Diamond: best knit quilt, M. C. Darby; best ts and best hand-made by a lady, Mrs. Fred Stabler; second best, Miss Belle Tucker; best, yarn stckings, Miss Adelaide Dawson; best ‘cotton stockings, Miss M. E. White; ‘best machine sewing,’ Miss Debby Brooke; second best, Mrs. Granville Farquhar; best sewing by hand, Mise Tillie Mans; best darned stocking, Miss’ Adelaide Dawson; best patched garment, Miss Adel Mans: best embroidery by 4, Miss Mollie Willson; best display of fancy work, Miss Adele Mans; best tancy knitting In worsted, Mra. C. W. ae Kerby; best crochet work in worsted, Miss Nell nuts; best crochet work injootton, Miss Ma: &. White; best hand-made lace, Mrs. Dr. T. Carroll; best sofa cushion, Miss M.E. Darby; second’ best, Miss Jane Batly: best toilet pin cushion, embroidered, Mrs Charles Abert: best toilet pin cushion, ‘Miss Belle Vei crewel work’ Mrs. Charles Abert; be aighan, Mrs, W. B Miller; second best, Mrs. Fred. Stabler. Works of art—Best ofl painting, Miss Mary Davis; second ‘best, Miss Fanny’ Veirs; best painting in water “colors, Mrs.'W. S. Brook it painting in India ink, Miss Elsie Hutton; neiling, Miss Eloise Baker; best specimen. of painted china, Miss Adele Mans; second best specimen of painted china, Mrs. W. P. Miller; best crayon drawing, Miss Jennie ‘Codwise; best bammered brass, ie Offutt. Culinary department, class_second—Best dis- play of preserves, Mra.'E. J. Hall; second, Mrs. A. M. Stabler; cag tes of peaches, Mrs. F. Stab- ler; second, Miss Edith Farquhar; best catsup, MEW. 8 Brooke; best viné-ar, A. At Stabler, hest hard soap, Mra, D, wie; best soft soap, ‘Mrs. Fred. Stabler, 2 Flowers—vest display, O. R. Hartshorne; second best, Mrs, Fred. Stabler; best. cut roses, Mrs. M. J. Miller; second best, Mrs. Fred: Stabler; third, Mrs) R. B. Farquhar; best ger- aniums, Miss Belle Veirs; best fuchsias, Miss Belle Velrs: best dahlias, Mrs. D. H. Bowie; best pyramid, Mrs, 8. J. Hall; second best, C. R. Hartshorne; best plate, H. G. Hallowell; second best. . Re Hartshorne; third, Mrs, Carrie jrooke, Sewing Machines—Best sewing machine, Post ion, W. E. Belt; second best, Eldridge, B.W. M. Fowler, Sweepstake Premiums—Best display of arti- les in household department, Mrs. F. Stabler; “Children's Departneat Best outline work, JI ren’ partment—Best outline wor! Ellie W. Fletcher. as THE PRESIDENTS TRIP. Expected at Albany This Evening, and to Remain There Over Sunday. ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 4.—President Cleveland is expected here this evening. A dispatch from him received by one of his friends states that he expects to remain in this city over Sunday, as the guest of Dr. Ward. hide UD 2 Type Couldn't Express His Feelings. 80 EDITOR PORTER, OF THE PORTSMOUTH “EN- TERPRISE," ASSAULTS CONGRESSMAN BRADY. Nogvox, Va., Sept. 4._John W. H. Porter, editor of the Portsmouth B ise, assaulted Congressman James D. Brady, of Petersburg, this. morning: at the Norfolk and Western ral road depot. “Che parties were separated and no damage done. Brady considered himself ag: grieved ata recent editorial in the a and rejoined by a fierce personal attack on Por- ter inthe shape of a circular, which has been freely distributed throughout this section. Brady was leav! for Petersburg when Porter assaulted him in the car. a Fewer Deaths from Cholera. MADEID, Sept. 4.—There were 2,500 new cases otehclers aoe al ie the dis- ease reported yesterday throughout Spain, ‘Rome, Sepa nA case of cholera occurred yesterday in Borgo Taro, asmall town, thirty- ix miles south west of Parma. TOULON, Sept. 4.—Seven persons died from cholera in'this city iaat night. edad ae ral, Ex-Senator Cameron Not Dead. NraGana FAuts, N. Y., Sept, 4.—Reports which have been circulated that ex-Senator simon Cameron had died here to-day are false. Air. Cameron is well and has been out riding t- a Gen. Lee at Fort Monroe. Fort MoNRoxg, VA., Sept, 4.—Gen. Fitz- hugh Lee arrived'here this morning, after can- vassing the Eastern Shore. He goes to the val- ley to-morrow. A Warrant for Col. McCaul. ‘mW YORK, Sept. 4.—A warrant was issued yesterday by arin ice magistrateon the ae cation of Heinrich Conrei sale director of the Casino, and placed in the hands of a police ser- geant against John A. McCaull, late rot the Casino, for an assault committed August 19th. Mr. McCaull gave bonds to await trial. ——_— Ex-Senator Gwin’s Remains. New York, Sept. 4.—The remains of ex-Sena- tor Gwin, of California, were sent to bis late home to-day. Wells, "Fargo & Co., were in- trusted with the proper delivery of the body. flee nici Opening of the Naval War College. Newrokt, R. L, Sept. 4.—The new bureau of the Navy de) ent for the study of the higher branches of the naval profession, to be known as the naval war college, was formally opened this morning. Secretary’ Whitney was unable to be present. The college is situated on casters’ Harbor island. ‘The Springfleld Bicycle Tournament. Fisip, Mass, Sept. 4.—The list of en- ries for the international three days’ bleyclo which begins here on Tuesday FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘The New York Steck Market. ‘The following are the and 2:50 p.m. spec wire te HH Dodge, 500 isth'strest Home. 2:50 Can.: 8% ‘Do, Ls pref etenesees oReone Fro Bt Poeiea— is Den ana Wicd Do. 30g Uikeunace—] hose ‘Lou. & Ns wz iicitoout Fi MK &T. Ta NS 1% Washington ‘changes from yesterday's quota- wa de. Weenie ge Ramnange ae Did, 112% asked; “do.'feg., 112 bid” 12% asked. U.S. Sree, 123 one. 5 do. 122 bid, 1: i, asked. D. O. Pet imp. Saale i its ele stocks, our., L hires 20. : fa is THE RIVER GIVING UP ITS DEAD. ‘Mrs. Della Seta’s Body Found. SEARCH FoR POLITICAL ASSESSNENT CIBCULAR. The Commissioner of Poemsiens As- THE neuarns or rounc| Referred ts the’ Civil Service Comm ‘MORGAN CONTINUED. missioners. Mr. Jenks, the Assistant Secretary of the In- terior department, to<iay recelved the fallow ing note trom Gen. Black, the commimtoner of Pensions: “I have the honor to report that this office is An receipt of over one handred lewers addressed, to Its employes postmarked Phile@etphia, I herewith submit a sample.” The sample referred to is as follows: “HEADQUARTERS REFUBLACAN Seare OMMITTER, ST. CLOUD Hore PARion ©. PHITADRUPHIA, Bop, 2 Dra ‘We desire an early su! to the state comm gan afford to make ic Tine ‘repabitenns of Pennsylvania win a decisive Ante a Igtwril prevent any agus a dianstcoat change of the tart by incoming and pave the way for the overthrow of tne eratic state and national administrations ‘J Siorene to peak the work of the state commit with the utmost vigor until election day Please send your subscription aa early as pas sible, by check, Momey-order or call at head quarters, Yours say | ed ‘THos. V. Coorkn, | rman.” This letter ts a lithograph copy and enclosed in @ sealed envelope, bearing m two-oent stamp and delivered by the letter carrier, The ewer head bore the following names as members of the committee: Chairman, Thos, V_ Un secretaries,George Pearson, chief, F. Fran ling Leach, Jos, M. Gazzam, EB) EL Act Jos. Ad. Thomson, John H.'Landis, Jo Blair, Chas. C. Matien, John MeCulle Lockhart, Frank S. Mantor, Geo. C The search for the bodies of John H. Morgan and Mrs. Della Seta, who were drowned Tues- day night, was rewarded this morning a little after nine o'clock by the discovery of the body ofthe woman, The body had risen nearly to ‘the surface and was spied by Mr. Hague Rus- sell, ofthe Washington Canoe club, who, with other members of the club, have ‘been very active in thei for the dead. The hasty appearance, as the face. The body was placed upon the steam launch Lilla and transported in charge of Police Officer Myers to Passeno’s boat-house in West Washington. a org vi ‘ the ‘position where the body of Mra. Dells Beta woe fonoa gave an indication tion of Coroner Patterson, to Mr.’ Gawler's undertaki: establishment Coroner Patterson to hold an inquest at one hong =F the any, ee ae Pected was that of Miss McCarthy, uj sulting with ber the coroner concluded to goto her house to take th testimony. In case of the Cornelius, John A. Seiders, Chas. F. Evans Brra Lukens, J. D.Laciar, A.W. . MoOoy, C. F. kttla, J. ML discov of Mr. Morgan's body, the coroner Vandersiics, qeiadt Wil not be necessary to hol another in- | VET en anid Acstatant Sephs to 0 Oran ‘The Inq Teporter, “to refer this letter to civil service commissioners for their consideration and ap- MISS M'CARTHY'S STORY OF THE DISASTER. | propriate action. ifany. It ‘one of these Sergeant Trunnell summoned a Jury, com- | gentlemen named aa members of the commiting Posed of Messrs. H. P. Godwin, A.°C. Demonet, | f° Inthe employ of the government in any % on Bz, capacity, the ke themselves liable to crum- Geo, W. Joyce, William Callow, James Kearney | inal prosecution under the elvil service ack, and Samuel F. Shottier. The Jary viewed the body at Mr. Gawler’s, and then proceeded to Mrs. McCarthy's house, No. 2116 G street, where Coroner Patterson conducted the inquest, The only evidence taken was that of Miss Luin McCarthey, the niece of Mrs. Della Seta, who accompanied ber aunt and Mr. Morgan on the fatal expedition. Miss MeCarthey appeared before the jury dressed in deep black. Tiereyes were red with wreping. and she displayed mach emotion while giving her testimony. h They had started trom the bouse, she said, at r Similar letters have been received by the em- ployes of other departmenta, Another Disallowed Account. OFFICIALS CANNOT ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT RX PENSE OF GOVERNMENT, Judge Maynard, Second Comptroller of the Treasury, has decided an interesting point in considering an item of $100 In the aecounts of Paymaster Stevenson, U. 8. N., for expenses im curred by Rear admiral Jouett,of the U. 8.5. ‘post two o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Mr. | Tennessee, in entertaining the following officials Hereen paving taken lanoh with tem $i the | 5. ns New Orieans E position: Director Gene le canoe, the Potomac, while Mr. Morgan and her aunt. went in his canoe, the “Iola.” They stopped at the Colum- bia landing, and while there her aunt, in at- tempting to get in the small canoe at the float, fell in the water, but was quickly taken out. “He thought,” continued Miss McCarthy, “that we ought to go up the rivera litle ways and uild @ fire so she could dry her clothing. This was about five o'clock. I got in my boat then and started on ahead of them. I thought they were along time coming, so turned around to look. They were still standing on the fi Mr. Morgan called me to come back. 1 turned my beat around and went back to them. When I got back Mr. Morgan said I think I had some brandy, (He al- ways called my aunt, Della, Iam afraid she will cateh cold. She was very healthy looking, but was really quite delicate. He got into my boat, the Potomac, and started for Mr. Holtz- man’s barge. He returned with very small glass—a very thin glass—of blandy. The glass was not full—it had a little brandy in the bottom. He made her take some of ft. She did not finish it,and he put the glass in the boat, sayil that probably she would need it later on. Then we started up the river to build the fire ‘to dry her clothing, When we got to the landing my aunt said she did not feel un- comfortable, and that she would like to see the Chain bridge. I said, ‘No, we had better stop here,’ for I thought it not right for her to goon with such wet clothing on. Mr. Morgan turned and asked me if I were tired. I said ‘no,’ ‘So we went on the—I went abead of them—to the Chain bridge. I waited for them to come. When ihey got there he said to my aunt,‘I guess Ee had better take the rest of this brandy.’ fe put his hand down in the boat to get glass, and said, “Why the, glass has. been nocked over and broken.’ "He picked it up. and showed that a piece had bee! the side of it. The brandy was spilled. He threw the glass into the water. Then we turned our boats around, back down the river to retarn home. Ipaddied my boat over to theirs, and when I got there Mr. Morgan caught bold of my boat and laid his paddie across both of the boais—his ownand mine. I took my own paddle and got the boats straight, so that Luey would not strike the rocks. Then I stopped, and we floated for alittle while—probably five minutes. | saw it was getting dark and looked at my watch to see ‘what time it was, It was quarter toseven. Isaid, ‘We had better go home,’ and he sald ‘Very’ well,” and toucl boat to send it off, so that I could paddle it.- le sent it off towards the Virginia shore, We were nearer before that to the District shore. When I got a@ little ways from them I noticed his pandle lying across the deck of my boat, I turned, looked over my shoulder and said: ‘Here's your paddle.’ When I looked” — Here Miss McCarthy broke down, and covered. her eyes with er hands anit 45 close them ainst some te lon't know how the boat turned oven" she said when she | “ had regprentinngy Pena bn, fe back was turned to them. I heard my name a a, Spor throe times, Timed sy boat around, | "Cory oe tuesoany, sereeater & Same ee 22:09 ant a great iMiculty I got 8 7 i, a Ya spot Ididnot hear, 1 did notsee any aunt at $n, WELLIAM CORE, aged 83 years, 7 mouths and “Like a shock ot whest fully ripe, gathured into tat garner.” Notice of funeral hereafter, > ESTER ANNA FSTEK, wife of John Exter, di September Bd, 1565, at $45 p. a, al residence. 1 eral Burke and ernor McEnery, of La., staff and friends; Governor Bourne, ot HLL, staif and friends; the Mexican commis and party; Gov.’ Cameron, of Virginia, and friends. “The accounts were approved by Secretary Chandler. The second controller Says he can find no law for these expenditures, and that there is no siatute or naval regulation which imposes on naval officers the duty ot en- tertaining public officials at the expense of the government, ~————+e2e____ Troops Ordered to the Scene of the ‘Wyoming Riots. Adjutant General Drum hastelegraphed Gen, Schofield at Chicago to send two companies of troops to Rock Springs, Wyoming Territory, the scene of tive laie Chinese massacre, dhcenstowertine~ ~vpinlamnenzees Small Pex in Bestom Harbor. Surgeon Austin, of the marine hospital ser vice at Chelsea, Mass. telegraphed to the act- ing surgeon general at Washington to-day that the master of the schooner Dallas Hill was sent to Boston quarantine today with small pox, The vessel came to Uhelsea from St. Jobna, N B., where the captain's wite is down with smal POX, The vessel has been fumigated, co Creswell's Pay. CONTROLLER DURHAM DENIES THE RUMOR THAT HE MAS SUSPENDED IT. ASTAR reporter was informed to-day that Controller Durham had determined to suspend the pay of Mr. Creswell, counsel of the Alabama claims commission. When asked about the matter Mr. Durhain said he bad not authorized any such statement, He added that Mr. Cres well had not yet applied for the current salary due him. “When he does,” remarked Judge Durham signiticantly, “L may have something to say to him,” —————e0e—______ fue Fottowixo CHANGES In the stations And duties of officers of the medical depart- ment are ordered: Captain John J, Kane, fustant surgeon, will, upon the expiration of his present leave of absence, be relieved fre duty at Willets Point, N. ¥., and will then pro- to the headquarters department ot Texas and report in person to the commanding gen- eral of that Captain ‘Charies rd, aspistant surgeon will be relieved trom duty’ ta Ue departiaent oF the east, and. will report in person to the commanding officer Willetts Point, N. ¥., fur duty at that station, nek iy n broken from irty-tive years a resident of Wastangton Funeral Trom his late resideuce, No. 1202 K mreet northwest, Saturday, wt 2 pt aud relatives Miss McCarthy was again overcome by strong emotion. “Did you see either of them after you turned around?” asked the coroner. “I saw him, yes,” said Miss McCarthy. «Tt | 1th street northwest. was so black, so dark. I saw bim st ling, | residence, ‘Priced; and pantera > ee and was almost up to him. I was just about to OMEN, ‘Th Legion ; 1008, ome, reach my paddle out when he weni down, Ua ear arcane % 1088, 8 “No, couldn't tell how it came to go over,” said Miss McCarthy, in answer to @ question. “The minute he shoved my boat off must have gone over, because it was so quick. I remained there some time dling about and watching for bis bead, which I thought might come up again. I paddled around for fifeen minutes, Again I saw something black. I thought surely it was his head, but 1 went there and found that it was his hat.” Miss McCarthy Wid how she had subsequent- ly gotten help, and the fruitless search that was instituted, and was then excused as a wit- ness, A VERDICT OF ACCIDENTAL DROWNING. The Jury at once found a verdict of accidental drowning, adding, “trom the evidence adduced | ~ the jury believes no one was to blame in the ‘A ring, a pair of earrings, and a collar button, , & pair of taken sro Ube dead woman, was turned over “eral will Take, ter, re. Haw is boat | urday. September by lace from the residence of a Psa hake ss i = ie ovat : EXUUGER, At730e m. Friday, September 18K5, at his lave residence, 1340 Twenty second northwest, JOHN J. PFLUGAH, lu the sixtieth year age. Funeral from his iate residence, Sunday, September 6th, at 3 p.m. Funeral services will be hold at 3230 Pp. i, at the Neal Latheran chare corner Fourth and E streeis northwest, Friends FeLtives of the Samily arerempecstully tnvised teat tend. PULLIN, On Thursiay evening September 34, Aiea G15 Selo SAMEST ULE ter ot Soacead und Mary Pullin, in the torty-fth year of his ages ‘God in Ifis wisdom hus recalled anne owe Tis tove had aiven, nd though moulders bere The sou! is sale in Heaven, Foneral from his Inte residence, $17 Tenth street ‘Southwest, Bunday afternoon. Septein ber Gene at tesa by Dr, Patterson to Mise MeCatthy. ie he ed ape an oe ‘At three o cluck no word bad been recelv. 7 ER. On: ofthe recovery ef ehe bay of youne Morgan.” | alk vacant Ghat emo ‘The Eight-@Oared Race. ‘thirty-cig! of bis, co! hth year ee eee Rea eT ae ee ge |. On September 2.1885, MISS REBECCA a. ‘Funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at o'clock from the residence of H. Hurt 102 Petrost Se A CONTEST BEFORE THE REGATTA COMMITTEE. ‘The joint committees in charge of the Poto- mac regatta were engaged in @ wrangle until after twelve o'clock last night over the entry of ‘Tam, between hid bad two crews. ‘The vote on that question resulted each time in a te, the Potomacs EPH GAWLER FURNISHING UNDER and rong: ‘second crew 7 a ave ow. Terms moderaie aad the Columbias Washingtons for it. | ev, ‘Telephone call 102-12 mya ‘The ‘contest will be continued tonight Setrbing dence lion casa a District Goverament Affairs. CRDERTARER, ‘TH ROWLING Boo wUTsAzCE. 9a Are seey Sem Poca of "Rowling dog’ csofined on theme atins a cnt codon itteanaen W. BARKER, adjacent, and eaks if thers ia no way to remedy | FR, > eereenee: Assistant District y UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, Graduate of 1684 Class of the Cincinnati School fat ‘Rmbalming; CM. Lukens, M.D., Principal; Chief Engineer Cronin’s report for the month | Telephone call 47-4. =. of August that there were seven alaries 7 WRIGHT, for fee during, the onthwcight over the OJ Gabanzesee sien Fowmnas Drasoron oe sprepponding month: estimated lowes by = =. of giioee. Tw PROFESSIONAL. vice with truck DE. J. SEMMES 4 HUSEAND, RESI- shows a large Baslons of many years ‘ne and 1a club halle after and Toreare fy ‘susire Spreaine for presses, 222 F st Bw. at the offices of the result in Sth at, up ove Hight at for twely beheld at ‘hattiqure: a