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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES. ‘ALTER B WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneer. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Suars To ‘Six Shirts to order for_____g 9.00. Me see 1200 4 PULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, COL- LARS, CUFFS, HOSIERY AND NECK- WEAR AT THE LOWEST PRICES OOLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED 2c each, BOOKS, &c, EW PUBLICATIONS AT REDI at BAUM'S Book 4 Guass WARE, BTC sy17 & B ELLERY. i SEE: = s. RAILROADS. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ASHINGTON, O10 AND WESTERN RAIL- ‘ROAD. a aris BALia On PARLOR ORGAN. On and after AUGUST 90. 1886, wit! teave | New ‘virtue of a deed of trast, dated. from and artive at Gunand surces depotas follows: | ~The Nise of Silas Lapham. by W. D. Howelle, 16, Tea cfg $008 Ff trust Leave Washington 9a m. and 4:35 p.m. eally, a nay Tower, by Blanche Howard (author, the land records of the District of Columbia. | Five at Belmont Park 10:31 im, and dab p ta} ‘Down the Kavine,| juest of the secured theresy, Borg Tish at. amd G30 ptm arrive at ‘Hu public ancua Px atilagaim. and 71s p.m Returning leave lwound , corner Sth and D re ee eS paper ibe. aT TEN OF one ‘Parior Organ, Sas =m . ‘Estey Dts. a0d derive at Wasbingon at 8-35 a. ti. aid T10 pibald Forbes Terma: . ™. cash. ae ML 128143 CHAS. W. HANDY. Trustee, train jeaving Washington at 9 rh erty wi SERA OS OHA only rans to Leesburg: and’ tie train afviving at 710 publle Hoel vie XK. FULTON, Auctioneer. Dem, sare from Lectbure. ‘ashington. ° es ‘spacial excursion rates and, Sunday trains to BEL- 1 purchaeer, AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. MONT PALA. Mouthly aud Commutation, Rates to ‘HONORA ROACH. pein TO-MORROW. DOWLING, Auctioneer. I will sell, by puttic: at (1238 i Opa ra Mars ee te Ot Forfeited Pledges trom 5 fon, $3800, ¢ o7b.4ay to 82,468, inclusive, on. shel ‘consist of Gold ‘SoM. BROPHY, jperintendent, Alexandria, EJ. LocKWooD, ener Ageat, 7 Pennsylvania ave. Washington. au31 HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. HE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTH- HBUKG MAIL daily, except Som rs ily. GRAND <CHICKERING PIANO, 3 'O PIANOS, FOUR “FRENCH PLATE MAN: TEL MIRRORS, TWO FRENCH PLATE PIER 700 4. M—LY SIDEROARDS, WALNUT EXTENSION DIN. ae. This sale will continue mornings at 10 o'clock and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, to local 3 ING Tal DINING CHAIRS BRUSSELS | evenings at 70" are ionmona s dA leg or eeantcd ae = AND INGRA) CARP! SMYRNA RUGS, Ticket holders ei eee Tey ou 1136 A. M— NE’ Ns FAST MAIL dally, STRAW MATTING (ORIGINAL PACKAGES), eK. FULTON, po Py ee a ae COOKING AND iar ote STOVES. sell-4te Pawnt 25 r exert Sunday wie Nc and 0. Nallway. Pollmes ONE WALNUT TOF COUNTER, WITH. ASH (OAS DOWLING: acoso Sleeping Hutted cars from New York and Wan! NT COST OVER $200: LARGE QUAN Auch ton Atiauta. Pullman cars from We OR ERAD ICR, CRAM MOULDS, LARGE oan anGee GEE iuzton w New Orleans change of cars. Pull- RUMENT OF ENGLISH STON, Ny man Parlor cars from Washington to WhiteSalphur - ieee Cate ne JABS (QU: oF ie Sep cute = Duchess. P. M.—LOUISVILLE FAST LINE. y aos Se peamen se Day Also lie to Cincinnati, Louisville at u 0 Tender AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ‘Belonging to the late Joseph Weed. Pullman Pont Siceping Cars, Washing” AGONS, HORSES, AND HARN toate Leelee, ee ‘The Buddhist Catechiem. SATURDAY SE BER TWELFTH, 1885, A180, 20:40 P. SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS | Agent for Jno, B. alden's Publications commencing st TEN O'CLOCK, Ushall sell within ADMINISTRATOR'S SALB Daily to-all points, South and. Southwest vie Dan 'W. HL MOURISON, nda front of my auction room's general collection rear pilejand Cuariout. "Pullman Sleeping Care from 476 Ponnaytvanta ava_| Siabove goow. MEDICAL LIBRARY nes eam oy cell nd [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Sane oa ‘New Orleans. “Pullman Sieep~ . Of the late Dr. Stabler, of Alexandria, Va, Srinun Washingion vinous antiohmests | PIANOS AND ORGANS. _|'T™ er Augusta. i ‘Manaus Division Train leave Washington at 4:55 0. mm. daily, except Sunday. jarrenion Trains leave Washington at 7:00 0 m. daily. except Sunday, 11:18 am and 55 p. JPJALLET DAVIS @ CO’S PERFECTED UP- right Planog tn 4 les, enay ee aay Ar TS SUMNEN. 12 Oth at. aw. Go" ar \VERNMENT DOCUMENTS, some of them Rare and Valuable, including Clarence King’s Reports, War Department Orders, &c. Ui) ¥ MANUFACTURED BY THE J. 1Ck & BALKE G0. ey ‘BRUM: nv 1864, ‘To be sold at my Auction Rooms, sw. corner 11th tral: arrivetn Washington: 600m. Souinera | HP*ASUBEED IY Dy ano, BUT of deed of trust dated the 19th day of | server aoa Pennasivania avenue, Weanligtan, D.Co2 pe a ee 209 Tih street northwen. 142, oneof the Land Records for the ‘of MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER | FOUR- a ‘dally, ex- ‘Co- FS Bb lumbla, the undersigned, T: ‘will sell, at the auc- SNTH, 1885, 5 ‘cLoc! Fehon; 229 pm. "New Orleans Kast Mall, daily, ibis, the undersigned, Trustee, TEENTH, 1885, at HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, pm, Special, daly. Tosang of Toman Dowling. 11th stevetand Penn | Lng fouowine sere For uckets and information inquire at Company's fylvania svenue, at TWELVE O'CLOCK. on SAT ings. ran aice. nnayivania avenue.” Trains leave oan URDAY, SEPTEMBER TWELITH, 1885, the | | Parties unable to aitend the mle can have thelr or and Stacios shove Table and stares, toe bichest bidder, for | ders exetuted by the uctoneet ro (08. 100553, 21% schedule M Tn een ee dese eee TEAJAMIN CORY. 1 rpuioncas DowLING, Atcuoneer. — HOMAB DOWLING, Auchoneer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ee Pe vreonin, cxnannon ¥y aanorsyom | witesth beat asec a ane ste S Saiki tis MOUNTAINS. BOSTON, IN PELFECK ODEN WITH | day” of Sepuomber A. D 1885,"T will eal at ONLY ALL RAIL AND PARLOR CAR LINE -| SHAFTS VND POLES, PLATED ‘Trains on New York, West Shore and Buffalo Ratl- iD UBLE HARNESS IN CONDITION ble auction on DAY, SEPTEMBER FOUR- m0) Aco. TEENTH. A. D. 1885, at TEN O'CLOCK 4, M, on ans 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' Shore. Hodsoo, the Old Stand, 925 ty emises, il stock and fixtures of a first- Krave Jemey Cuy Station SrPeampivanta Hallrosias | 4#the Oud PENNSYLVASIA'AVE, | ,twetVEU pierer aber be tena Pel pe en CN ee ee tg 01 a, = ‘T shall sell the above, which has been used only Achort | boiler, and roaster, now in store numbered 833. 7th SARATOGA SPECIAL, $:40 am. arrive Saratoga tme. ‘seH3t | Street northwest, being at the southeast corner of 7th 2:40 p.m. ; Caldweil, x and I streets no Tiugiee Cars to Sarat” thwest. inthe city of Washington. 1@ Ftock Includes a full line of coffees, teas, sploes and fancy groceries. A firstclass horse, wagon and AT PUBLIC AUCTION, THE ER, 716 Market WILL si Stock of M. SIL" Bin Commenc- tgton Ts Toconnect WEDNESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER NINTH, at t tthe’ store at CAINE TLE NOCSTAIN SPECIAL, 8:40 am PASE TEN AM. The sale wil continie tesa an eee ey ee ‘workmen . millinery, cloaks and underwear of alldeecrip. | TeT=s: Cash. RANDALL HAGNER, train leaves W: 12:15 a.m. to connect, dispar Sf cela mathe wilt be | —204:5-7.9.12,12,13 ‘Trustee and Assignee. Staron Springs @ pum. CSopersowe 7 Oa PRGA E pislvely sold without reserves” FOLEY, Amt | (POMAS DOWLING, Autoucer ‘fame i218 am Miagare Falls 13 = NNN Ad BBB = Sv@t_| VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT Cars to Albany and N £5 ihn A444 : PUBLIC AUCTION IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. SARATUGA AND CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EX. PRESS. 1055 am., arrivest HOTEL KAATERS- KILL 520 pm. Grand Hotel, 5:20 p.m. Saratoga Sou bm, Lake George @ pai. Laror Cais Long Braveh anid New Yor! yivania, oor to, seratons. “ Fennsy On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1885, in front of the premises, I s!vall commence, atthe hour of FOUK O'CLOCK. M., to self the, following-deseribed property: Subdivision of Lov fronting 65 13-100 on the west side of High street and H sta New Latest UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORK- ay PEPE | sac eres Sores orion HE oe, Rew Late = = ervey are Street and the canal, eae ede cumnect. wn sElecti Sole Agency for the siler four- y jouse, containing about tf LS, ‘SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MOUNTAIN LIM- MANSHIP AND DURABILITY. American “No. 7A telumeh of mechanioal e bowling alley and large hall, IPED, 3-25 pm, arrive at Hotel Kasterslll 87 py. ak ‘A'most wonderful inachines Simple, silent sv TMMEDIATELY APTER, Sub. Lot 65, fronting ‘@., Grand Hotel 8:36 p.m., 10 p.m, Mom Sure. Bear in mind that we furnish 16 2+100 feet on the north side of Grace sireet, near High, improved by House, contuinin Also, Sub. 52 legal’ guarantee guachine we sell, send for ‘ashingwon io Send for SECONDHAND PIANOS 4 ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWAED Saratoga Weal Sam. with parlor cats to Caiskilt Mountain and Saratoga. bullet parior cars leave. W on nine for five years with ev Penusyivania Railroad train at 6:30 am. for Saratoga: testimonials from over 3, drummers. No two protits, ‘@ two-story-and-busement Brick four rooms sind kitchen, No. 3215, onting 21 feet on the north side of @ and 2 thence to Montreal Ask for si: or round rice-list of 18 different makes of machines Ali kinds | Grace ‘street, ‘improvec & two-story Brick House, wip tiekets by West Shore Route, anda trans. Fiated, repaired and warranted: ie No. 3209. . is a er through New York Rint PP YS city or <= PiaNos FOR RENE ‘(C AUEBBACH, corner 7th and Hi Also,5ub.51 fronting 27.52,improved by a two-story agents of Pennayivania. Rail ‘complete ‘Washington, D.C. | fraue house contait ing 7 rooms, belig No 3207. ‘ables, Uckets and parlor car chairs — Next door to Auerbach’s Gent's Furni and Hat | Also, Sub. 79, frouting 30.94 fect on tue south side Parlor car chairs from Jersey City Station reserved store, Jed | of Grave street, improved y's large frame Louse con: fm advance upon application to agent Pullman Car WM. KNABE @ ©O, = >= j PURCHASE A SEWING | “ining S rooms. No. 3216. zompany, Pennsylvania Railroad Station. Jersey City, pimps: BEFORE YOU FURCHASE A SEWING | ““Aiso; Thrce s-atory aud basement brick houses, each New Jersey HENRY MONETT, = $17 MARKET SPACER Mi Lo pee advise you to canning the fronting about 16 feet on the south side of Gracestreet, sistas Scag BroaBwatesy. | ="? NG MACHINE. “Always ead oo eee ee ea anne ik ‘56, fronting 18.10 on the south side ot South street, between Congress and High streets, im- Proved by one 2-story frame house. Also, Part of same sub,, fronting 18,10,on third (34) alley, improved by one 2'story frame house. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the residue in three equal payments uf 6,12, and 18 months, with notes beating interest and secured by & deed of trust on the prop- erty sold or all cash at the option of purchaser. Gne hundred dollars deposit on each propefty at time of Exazsox Praxos, OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly firsicias and reliable plano at & medium price. STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. ‘Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and for rent Rent applied if purchased. ‘The range of work done on this machine can- HE GREAT not be A child can manage it, ‘Sold on’ easy count for cash "To THE NORTH, WEST AND SOCTRWFST. DOUBLE TRACK SPLENDID SCENERY. STEEL RAILS” MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EPPECT JUNE 2isr. 1 ‘Trains leave Washington irom station, corner of 6th and B streets, as follows: Limited Ex: Bor Pussback and the West. Chleago Limt ed Exprene menthly payments, and special dis ‘Be mure to try the NEW HOME before yon bay. ‘S OPPENHEIMER & BRO, ‘628 Oth street northwest, St Cloud Bull Sole Agents for New Home Sewing Machfia ‘Of Palace Sleeping Cars at Best and most complete assortment of 6c. musician Good Machines for rent, by week or month. Ali | aie. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's Eine thao AM to “Cincinnadt and St Low, the city. SS Bes | eae ae ith sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnath, 2] 'UPPOSE YOU LOOK IN AT ENNEYS EREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- Chicago and Cincinuail Expresy at 710" E-Ar | M20 Managing Partner of the late firms of Hills &Ox. | Sete New Automatic Whit AND NIST AND i AND STRESS Ce Soe eB oe ewe ine eGVCO———_ = Renting avd Kepairing. mbhi2 NORTHEAST. =: ebay i iste Express with nya sie | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. WOOD AND COAI que bigities of Coluasbin, ip equity cause nm SQ 22P Mcaily, ior Pimburz and the West, with | QTEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH-STREET a = bered 1743, wherein Samuel A. vous! a. Shes = peo mr riot mig the same, on TUES 4 eS ee at ener ae aearm, | Crock, on We and F ‘Wood and Coal, which Iam selling at very low prices | TWEEN By Sean Ak ND' DAY OF SEPTEMBER,’ A.D. LUCK P. M., offer for sale, at pub- ‘Of the preihises. Lots numbered ve (4 to 10), In square numbered ten (910), in’ the city of Washing- lumnbia, a8 the same are numbered ms, wuching at Brenis and chapel Potut wharves on Sundays and 1 oe fadays down, and Wed: hesdays up only. For information alsa “G L. SHERIFF, rah y Cars. Washington'to Rochester. For Williamsport. Lock Haven aud Elmira, at 9:50 M. dally, exeept Sunday. York aud the Hast, 7:15, 830 and 11:00 A. 00 PM. and 12:15 night. On Sun: for cash. JOHN MILLER. (Offices: 1020 14th street northwest, 44 street and Maryland avenue southwest, Main Depot and Mill South Gapitol and I sts. wo ‘ove nw, G.T. JONES, Agt, Teh-st. whart a z rand 12:15 * = TONS GOAL FOR ground plat or plan of sald city, sald Lots vary- te aes ee ee ing every desiabiey at ag eee oo REG For Hasson, withgat change, 2200 EM. every day. | | SFEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, | lowest prices. Rindling und pared it | to one hundred and twenty-four 1-13 feet, more or ‘of which leaves 7th street wharf DAILY, excey fesse San, pm. Ee ‘Terms as prescribed; Cash at the time of sale, deposit of ‘fty ($50) dollars will be r Tot when sold. Conveyancing, &e, at Clty with boats of Broo! ! ‘I fm your orders. Office, TLL. Brauch ine dioset trauster to" Fulton gureck stolons aoe Oniges, 328 Penna. avecand 20th and K sts nw. Det Die ferriage across New York Se Pot and wharf, Gth and Water sts nW. For Philadephia, 7:15, 8:30 and 11:00 A... 2:00, | hotel, and office Knox's Ex; ae en. Sexe SESSLER ‘S00, 10:00, P36. and 32:15 night. On Sure ‘check ‘from hotels 00, 400, 6:00, 10-00 P.M, and ‘Woon muited Expres. 9:40 4.0 dally, ete e A Wuired on each the cost of the Purchaser or purchasers, and on failure of compliance ‘with the terms of sale within seven (7) days the Trus- tee reserves the right to resell the premises at the risk ‘and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers. ‘This sale, being on the final adjndication of the : 2 Ge a canse above mentioned. will be ream. 15 night. On Sunday.” $30: OW FARE TO NORFOLK.-STEAMER LADY JOHNSON BROTHERS, HENRY © DAVIE Trusteo, 200, 4200, 6:00, 7:10, 1 OP THE LAKE leaves Ws ‘WHARFS AND RAILROAD YAR DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. seB-eotds Mor We turhing. Fare 50 cents." Tel OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS 5 A.M. and 4:40 P.M. daily, M.. 12:05 and 425 P.M. daily, a Studar, $400 Peat ) EREDERICKSBURG RAIL. E: MLA AND WASH- 00. 9-25, 11:01, and 11:35 4. and 1. P.M On 8205 PM. FHANCERY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON L STREET, BETWEEN _FOUR-AND-A-HALF AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST. By virtueof a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, July 30th, 1885, in Equity cause No. 8.839, wherein Catherin Diggins was plaintitfand Bridget Doherty and oubers were defendants. I will sell at public aucti TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS 8.W. BRANCH YARDS sD OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE i, 4:45, 1202 F street northwest. in front of the ‘premises, on WEDNESDAY, Sunday at 00. 2b, 11:01 a. NEW TRON STEAMER “WAK2FTELD 2615 ‘7th street northwest. ENTY- THIRD” DAY OF \SEPTEMB For Kichmong and the Soith, 6:00 and 11:01 A.M | Leaves 7th-street_ wharf on MONDAYS, THURS. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest AD 885, at FIVE, O'CLOCK PAL. the ut $45 BM: daily. except Sauday: DAYS and SATURDAYS st 7 am. "Ret 1312 9th strect northwest following-described _ real estate, situate in” the ‘Alexandria for Wash 605, 2.00, | TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY pm. touch and K city of Washington, District of Columbla, to wit: All 1010 A-M-: 100, 3:05. 3:25, 5:10, 705,aud | mg at River Landings ss far m= Nomini’ Creek, ome at Seats ROE eet that certain plece ‘or parcel of land and premises M.. and 12:10 midnight ce Va..and St Clements Bay, Md. Connects | 221 Petuylvauis avenue southeast ‘Bee ec .. jonday). | Carrioman. at Sunday at S00 aim LOLOL De S00 ane TESS | GUN EO Ee nBOn kuown and distinguished as the eastern eleven (11) :. jald feet and two (2) inches front by the depth thercof of ‘Wiese mac indore al Gee Olcn, nbatoeust JOUM B. FADGETE. Agee, lot numbered thirteen (13), 1 square numbered five Bes ESE Sees ani Foamy aie, avemuep andes | > Seen Ee SUMMER RESORTS. gnared (600), topeties wiih wie improvements, edbegpage ts aemiaceca Some Montes Se eceeeine | PPEEY Sat cttech oes oe eeat ae? am peters casi, and the balavce In twelve months the deferred OTEL LAURANCE. COR AIN J ND COURT Fiessaniiy located up town, ama one matic CHASE eUGH, J. WOUD, payments to be secured by deed of trust on the prop- General Manager. [je22] General Pasenger Agent. Eriy old, or all cash, at the option ofthe purchaser. & 2 Prer $1, Fant Hver, NY. every SATURDAY at 4 p todas | deposit of $100 at "time of wale. All conveyancing, mn; Oth'st. wharf, Washington, every MOKNING. Freight at lowest rates, RAILROAD. —*P*_ | trom derfil fTaray.. Pure 22, at the Cost ofthe purchaser Be seen ae POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE ater rom an artesian well ou the premises Tare ‘ NERIDGE HW. WEBB, UNDAY, MAY 3p. 1585, untit STEAMER SUE. o len! Bree buss ‘wil meee aif trains” ‘Hates: | DUNCANSON RROS,, Aucts. Leave Washington frota Statics Se CAPT. W.C. GEOGHEGAN. 1 reek, == a = SSvonbe nial € street | AO Corer of New Jer | way sesame the rouse between BALTIMORE AND | *abtrdesee ” Po wete pa RKINSON. Propletor. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. For Gicago" 20-00 and 10-10 pm. daily. Tue10:00 | WASHINGTON, Soppiug as River L a 5. Fast Limited Expres i Pilisburg ata Ghicago, arriving In Pitsburg at 730 pm Chl ext moruiug at 855 No extra fare ly charged on the . Loulsvitie andSt. Leuts dally at 330 Wain tor Gast time, For Guevnnas Z Bm. and 1u-10 p. m., with thronch comches ‘and Pal Ste Sleeping Cars to above pols. without change, pute TRAYMoRE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Situated within 100; of the beach, an, view. only passenger cle- #9 Nator im Atlantic City. Sea water baths, Ly iver Freight received SATURDAYS ONLY, and musi be ‘firetectass. Apply io i STEPHENSON BRO., 7th st Omée:—12th st. and Pennsylvaniasy. n.w. mhli-6m supply of WILTON, ‘our Fall TE, BODY BRUSSEL, EL TAPESTRY and ERNON! MT. VERNO? lectric’ ‘modern conveniences. INGRALN CARPETS, Also, CUR™ S3pp ee tala ot balled tala to Cmeinoad M** teil eras enc tape and all rm conveniences oopEs, | TAINS and DRAPERY in seat variety: Tove tn gn By, Fouls agri sing in Guciunats uext moraing at STEAMER W, W. CORCORAN | want of choice goods will Gnd it to elt advantage tO ‘Tthstreet wharf iE CARROLLTON, OCEAN GROVE, N. J., ON ; (paved), two hundred, for fast time. a = furds from the surf; house new: perfecl taburg at 10-00 am. with Parlor Car and exumine our stock before purchasin PUTIOOE BROS. & CO., @10 p.m daily, to Prinbure, Cleveland and Deirae | fe; Water from artesian well; riety. Arve aa = by ye ji a eae ma Address THE CARROLLTON, 830 amd 1005 5 ro. 12 323, Aormaluute Tr Is Unsrcessany Fea ooh a ak ab Sa PROFESSIONAL. : FOR HOUSEKEEPERS TO TAKE ANY RISKS IN THE SELECTION OF ‘THEIR BURNING OILS. RED “C’ OLL IC Betweex New Yore aXp Havae aa maPany’s pier, No. 42 North iver, foot ot Morton eet. New R. WHITE, FOOT SPECIALIST. 1116 Penhoyivania. avenue copposite Willard’ ‘For point on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad. and ),and 11 'N. Eutaw st, Baltiwore, treats Corns, 9-25 & ws daily, and %{0 p.m. daily. | Normandie, F ul, Wednesday, 16,37 $20; | Burtons, Diseased Nails, “Vascular ‘Excrescences, | 1s sold at a price within the reach of all. Itis a per- u. Heain hae Pullmad ‘sleeper, Wisitins. oa to vain, Ue Kermabiee, Wednesday, Sope da, 4350 | Butons, Dis Complaints’ witht pain 80 the pe” | fee HAE Gal UNISOLIES Coo ene ogy Auhaoli, G40 am. and 12:10 and 430 pm merique, Santelli, Wednesday, Sept, 30, 9am. | Srna ware iin case in a few minutes, 40ch year | “Wil give better satisfaction than ‘ayy iluminating lay. 008. ‘the most eminent oll that has ever been made, Give it a trial. J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, No. 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Germain, Traub, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 4:30 a.m. tans and surgeons. Checks ‘on Sight, in amounts 6 suit.on the Fransatlantigae of Paris, “LOUIS BE BE ‘a. 6 Howling Greeix, ‘ori BELL & CO., Agents for the of eur 1437 Penney! For way stations between Washington ad Balti. more. 5, G40, 0 AUD. 12:4 puta., 20, $320, 70, aod ti pm. Oa sundays, S80 Am. and 13, 's 30. 4:40 7D0and LI pm.” For stations on Metrupolitad Erwucts 7-28 am and 1113 pam“ dally.ecxonge Nae Fi Se pn ly, 440 pon dail except San pei ‘macioos on Metropolitan branch, = nv Sunday stops at all stations. tor Lexington. Stadnion and Valley Branch, 3:40 aim daily, except Sinday. tor Frederick, 8:40 aia, $40 standing cured 8. rowing nad club nails after: many ture by others cured In a few treatments. 1222 F at nw. at the ofl of the Electsic Cusanp LINE NOTICE. Eany. Axrounceuest. pm dallysexcept Sunday. LANE RO feo erpbag, Sun dal except sunday | UTED RAEWEEN Sew VOne SUB inva ™ | MUAPAME PAYS.» sonason cHrRopopist, a 4 Be ‘Sunday. ¥ NN 3 CURE 1s Yor Hagerstown and Winchester. 5:40a:m daily, POOL, CALLING AT x i SESE SS tad 50 pm Say ageenton Boe Pe ake Se tone jy NOOMS 5 AND 6, VERNON HOW | ve | WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCK : oF FARE NOW RPCRIVING OUR FaLZ. 870 Trains arrtve from the West daily, Ht COMER cm BEST a eapraptaly bg pe oe $5 ph pee Fess Seca Sar eae Seer pee ieee aetna Sian ainmcgnae” ot Sos Rear ats ate Sat ). GA) ated a trains from ‘Weihiagton stopat Relay Station etl Fe Seapaal Ge A ama 00, 7:20 am, and 1:50 and 5:25 p.m, AND NOVEL THINGS IN THE MARKET, YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND LOOK THROUGH, AND, IF PLEASED, MAKE YQUR SELECTIONS, HEADQUARTERS FOR BOTTOM CASH PRICES, W. H. HOEEE, 0019 _801 Market Space: 808 and $10 Sth st. n.w. PREPARE FOR WAR, AND EVERY ‘RATES OF a $SdTInE Tene, |New York, “SPAR ATE sick TkLaunAPE Wins of es ES SHEN. AH J "The Sew lsvate te SCHEDULE GOODS, WHICH COMPRISES ALL THE BEST Fetain the simplest food om my stom- bem fliged arta) sensation was almost intolerable, and could not oe all the usual depression — jue word, Kas pee! anything alee, 1 toned up the stomach, aba ‘barning Tod without dlm@esite, Now ‘tnd can eat anya rae te without the dimhcoity. most ‘bear ‘because thare hundreds eel wascana Paes ‘can be aa eRe rake enti ‘Atlanta, Ga, May 13, 1566. 6 sh Borsale by ail drogrista, ‘Treatise om Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free, ‘THESWIFT SPECIFIOCO, R.¥.157W.23aeq Paver 3, Atlanta, Ga, REATON PERRY. (Guccmmon To Puany & Buormen). ROADCLOTHS, ‘TRIG TWILLED CLOTHS FOR LADIES HL NEW IMPORTED JERSEYS AN. WEIGHT JACKiIS AND W: AMERICAN "HOSIERY CO’3 1 HEAVY WEIGHT MERINO UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. GENUINE ENFIELD SHAKER FLANNELS. NOVELTIES IN HANDKERCHIERS AND NEW IRISH AND GERMAN TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, CRASHES, &c, BELGIAN BED LINENS, ALL WIDTHS AND AGOVED QUALITIES. ALL WOOL BLANKETS, MARSEILLES QUILTS. MADRAS, ANTIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS IN GREAT VARIETY. aa PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, ivanie ave., Fatablished 1840, a et eee Srectaz Bancams IN NEW Goons, 4-4 ALL-WOOL TRECOT, 50c. 64 Sg TOG, BL 42-inch CREPE CLOTHS. in all the new shades, 50c. Allwool BLACK CASHMERE, 37%, 50, O2i, 750. Eat CE AN RRUSN UR So, ana BROCADE VELVETS, 75c. ELV’ $1. $1.25. $1.00. BED ILGED heanwe: BE PLANNEIS, 8, 1749, 20, LOH for Men's and Bo) ie Ki GBAY BLANKETS, COMPORTERS, $1, 3 LACE CURTAINS al prices CARPETS! CARPEPS! CARPETS! A beatiful line of INGRAIN CARPETS, 25,30, 37%, ‘Very best EXTRA SUPERS, it the new styles in TAPESTRY and BODY BRUSSIELS at pop- ular prices FLOOR OILCLOTHS all widths. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, 636 Pa. ave., south side near 7th st. Tus Cazrexrens Ant At Worx. 3e3. GREAT CONTINUATION SALB IN OUR NEW ANNEX, NOW BEING FINISHED WITH SHELVING AND COUNTERS, DO NOT MISS THE CHANCE. CALL AT ONCE, 10,000 PIEUf OF DOMESTICS OF EVERY WELL-KNOWN BRAND. Androscroggin, yard wide, 7e. Frult of the Loom, yard wide, 7c, Lonsdale, yard wide, Tec. Dwight Anchor, yard wide, 84a. Wamsutta, yard wide, 340. Pride of the West, yard wide, Le, Lonsdale Cambric, yard wide, 10e. Extra fine Brown Cottou, 4c; tull yard wide, Se. worth 8. 00) Remnants of W: 8h in wi fits Depates gf erate Seti ech Menmnants direct ‘from the Wamsutta Mills, Every Piece perfect; no better Sheeting made, CANTON FLANNELS, Good Canton Flaunel at Se; worth 8, Better Canton Flannel at 6c; worth 9. Excellent Canton Flannel at &.; worth 12% worth 15. 6,000 yards beautiful Batiste, finest quallty made, 40 inches wide, 124s cents. i 3,000 yards fine White India Lawn, 5c. Best Dressmakers’ Cambric, all colors, 50, Hest Selisia, 3c. Best Drilling for Lining, 8c. Ladies’ Striped Skirts, ready made, 20c. Lawns, neat set; figures, Dyc.; yard-wide Pacific Lawns, 5c. 3,000 Remnants of Goods, 1 fo children’s dressea a Se ‘Turkey Red Table Clot! ; Dotted Swisses, reg- aie ege ea eatle Cloth, ac; ‘Swisses, reg- BLANKETS! BLANKETS! If you want 10 save money buy your Blankets now, while the sale is going on. “We will well at from $116 $3 a pair less than we can replace them. 300 j.u.rs of the celebrated German Blankets at $2.25 a pair; 18-inches-wide Cotton Diaper, best make, 10 yards to the piece, BU conta per pies Z ‘Odds and cuds in Towels and Napkins very cheap. 500 dozen Glass Doylies, 33¢. per dozen, 100 dozen Turkish Towels, 18c.; worth 37%. All-wool 5-4 Cloths, in all fall coblt-wngl 52 Cloths, In all the new fall shades, 33 English Cheviot, 6 cents a yard; cost to import, 18. cents. Finest Irish Linen, 40 centa, Piald Muslin, 1244¢.; worth 25e. Simpson's best Mourning Prints, in platn black, gray and black and black und winte, Sac. 5 ito pleces Sateen Prints, beautiful small patterns, Nottingham Curtali palottipgham Curtains, by the palr or yard, at Jast 50 pleces Curtain Scrim, 45 inches wi colored stripes, L2iges worth 25e. | 200 pieces fine avd beautiful Satteens, very Poets We have then in light aid duck grouse 42-inch Colored Wool Cashmere, 10c. 300 pleces Brocaded Dress Goods, in solld colors, 4% ed0,000 yards 12y¢. Ginghams; your choice for & 300 Bed Spreads at 65 cents; worth $1. ‘Mareeilles Spreuds reduced from $4 to $2.25, 4,000 yards Crash, 18 Inches wide. 4c. 40 pleces Bed 5, fro at Fad pn om & cents per yard up; ‘This sale will only last a short time. as the carpenters will soon be out, and we shall then ‘open this beantiful lighted room with Dress ‘Goods, Silks and Velveta, DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AT ONCE LANSBURGH & BRO, a21 420.422, 424, arp 426 SEVENTH STREET. _ ENTS INDIAGAUZE SHIRTS, S540; WORTH ‘India Gauze 3 ERIN Soe: worth, peeorem ee ‘Urdoranisin, bcs worth 7c,” stk came at Sakae igh reg, SGSe meds Suie for the wash i 2d EDITION. La rans oi Sa THE GENESTA RUNNING ameaD. is running ahead, but windward. secretary of tl ‘Windwara. ot Savy Hoox, Sept. 11, 8 p.m—The Genesta he Puritan is well to About fileen miles of the outward course has been covered. —>—__ FRESH AGITATION 1% sprain. informa- ‘ap authentic: ‘that the German flect has been ordered to be fa readiness in ease of emergency. MADEID, 11.—Aémtral marine, has count of the friendly. terms embodied LONDON, Sept, 11.—A number of Balceessthe sepa ees Us Eager his arrest was taben vo Yap, while others assert: that he was taken to ete tL War on Miseegemstion. SOUTH CAROLINA REGULATORS TAKING THE LAW INTO THEIR OWN HANDS, a patitsbed of dhe seeete: doings of bands of pul “rele recent white regulators in Fairfield , showing that” their motive Is @” determisation t abolish “mi Last July the reg- ulators, composed best young men Of the county, visited = farm near Ridgoway, where lived a white family named Boyles, one of the daughters ving @negro man. Two others kept ad! table house for negroes. The whipped Boyles, his wife and two. and warned them to leave the county inten days, Boyles begged to be allowed toharvest his crop, and on ‘account of his poverty he was given leave to do So, but In the meantime, the o1 order being disobeyed the regulators gave the family another whipping, Next, the visited Soe eae Cee ee wi em who nas ro mistfess | wad next visited. Hoe got away. His household furniture was badly broken up and his colored family watned to quit. ‘Tom Davis, the richest merchant in Ridgeway, reported worth forty- five thousand dollars, was given ten days uit because he had a hegro mistress and tam- ily. He left his business in the hands of bis clerks and put out for Mississippi, Boss Wil- lisins, Uving on the other side of Ridgeway witha negro woman, was visited” am showed fight, but was’ severely wht} ag was bis mistress, and ordered to leave, About ten families, all mix have felt the power of the regulators so far. excuse the Tegulators give Is that the grand Jury don'ttake cognizance of those living. In open adultery be- cause itis so hardto prove the existence of Such fact. ‘The people could not be reached by law, and soit was determined to reach them outkide of the law. The chief offenders, whether warned or not, are dissolving their establish- ments and leery en fear of exposure and punishment preval The lators di themselves while visiting by covering thelr faces with clothes. No weapons but hickory switches have been used. Saved by the Revenue Cutter Dexter. Newront, R. L, Sept. 11.—The revenue cut- ter Samuel Dextér, Capt. Eric Gabrielson, ar- rived here today. “The Deater came across the Cornwell, anchored dangerously, close to the the alan of the ou being, under jury uae, e night of the Sth, being under jury mi having been dismasted in @ hurricane off the Bahamas July 23, when the decks were swe; all her boats carried away and her sails it, causing damage to the amount of $2,000. The cutter was just in thme to save her aud towed her to New Bedfora. i Latest Foreign News. TERRIFIC GALE IN PARIS, Panis, Sept. 11.—A terrific gale has prevailed here, Greet damage was done property, and there were many casualties, ‘THE STEAMER NEDERLAND LEAKING, Loxpox, Sept. 11.—The Belgian | steamer Nederland, at Antwerp from Philadelphia, has eight feet of water in her engine-room. Her teed pipe is supposed to be broken. Her pumps. It is be- keep the water from extending. lieved that her cargo has sustained no damage. peas Relief for Cholera Sufferers. a dou has opened a relief fund for the suffering people of the cholera infected districts of Spain, Youro~, Sept, 11.— There were three deaths from cholera here last night, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. (The New York Stock ™ ¢ following are the opent ofthe New York Stock snare Special wire to H. H. Dodgi et. Oday, an ce je, 539 15th street a ag 4: (33% |\Texas pau Washington Stock Exchange. he sohow ig clisnwes tices eeemany quota- tions on the Washington Stock Exc! are Roted to-day: U. 8. ys, 1881, coupon, 112% bid, 112% asked; do. reg. 112% bid, 112%, asked. S. 4s, coupon, 123 bid, 123% s id, 122% asked. Water stocks, 78, 1903, cur., 130 bid, “50-year fund, 8-658, 1924, cur., 114% bid, 115% asked. Met. RR. stock, 99" bid, "105" ask 5 stock, 30 bid. Wash. Gas, 40% asked, National Union Ins., 1 rg ked. Arlington Ins. 135’ bid, 145 asked. Corcoran Ins., 70 asked. Potomac Ins., 46 bid. Washington Brick’ Machine, 106% bid, 107% asked. Citizen’s Nat. Rank, 102 bid. Sec- ond Nat. Bank, 108 bid. Great Falls 38 bid, Heat Hstdte Title Tnsurance, 99% bid, 100% asked. ‘Penn, Tel. Co., 53 bid. Chesa- © & Pot, Tel. Co., 70 bid, 72% asked, U.S. lectric Light, 32 bid, Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mo., Sept. 11—Virginis OU; now lei-ford : new Fag Relea ed BALTIMORE, Mp. Sept. eatier—malddiing, 10. active—Howasd” street and 340; do, extra, 3.500410: do. Gis” palin ape, $0005.25; do.’ extra, Y Rio ‘brands, 450: Patapaco family, Superlattve patent, 6.75. Wheat—sonthers firun; western lower and activ red 91a92; do. amber, No. ‘2c No. 2 western winter red, spot, ber, 86 asked; October. 3: " ‘59; 1 Wheat railed Sale wai we Sctober,_ aang: Nove : eae geek a ee arr Late B85, ra So esuwtteoals | g i | IF $] DON, Sept. 11.—The Lord Mayor of Lon- age ie I i ‘ EE | came to hi ‘and said ‘been under the care of several phy- found him in such a condition several im 90 quickly that being extortionate. operations. ‘man charged ‘THR ARGUMENTS TO-DAY. Today when the case was called Mr. Coyle @conviction, while ot for Dr. sympathy no were the same Dr. Hale, ‘sufficiently ness. ularly ‘and with toraing nis father out to starve. his ou d for the defendant that the to make out a case. that they had shown was a hundred-fold worse a Ubelous article uage of Judge Hagner tne degree Sf tne Al te ax Imighty. outset that lowed, saying at the fons should be for the public ‘They had here a ‘who who could low to be the subject of a libel. MR. ARMSTRONG HELD ON BIS BONDs. charlatan, frauds on the ignorant; ‘end (reading the handbill) he said such @ bill was too infamously & fraud, a e man PERSONAL ‘The court said this was a charge of libel, and be supposed there was no doubt but was libelous. He had no sympath; the article y with the man who makes the complaint, After defining Ubel, he said it ts suc! a charge as tends to bring the man into pubhe ridicule and cov- Sais : Set Sat it be it is libel, and would le agai: of that character, the elther "civil inst the party responsible for it. He did not hesitate to say that it the article ts true it is the end of the Gee when It reaches the other court. Af true, might joing a good. would send the cage to the grand jurge where it would be heard by men who had the morals of the community at heart, and he would hold Mr. Armstro1 action of that body. ance. a on his personal bonds for the ‘Mr. Armstrong gave his personal recogn!- District Government Affairs. WIDTH OF COUNTY ROADS. ‘The District Commissioners have recently had the subject of the width of county roads under consideration with the view of determin- ing some standard for the future. previous form of government here Under the the various jons did as they pleased, and the result is that we have roads oi 1 widths without any Pot but thirty feet in width which need to be at least one hundred feet wide. This matter has also been receiving the attention of Capt, Mahan, assistant engincer. ted Highways, Roads and Wcdges ie an gress, May’ 1862, a8 follows: “in new roads the proper authorities with shall cause auch roads to be of He has been ing up the law in the case, and has submit- to the cousideration of the Commissioners er the head of ‘act of Con- laying out d there- a width not less than fifty nor more than one hundred feet, and may also cause the width of any existing roads to be increased to not more than one hun- dred lect, and may change the location of any of them as may be deemed best for the publi interest.” adopted he Commissioners this rule,and nocountenance what- therefore ever will hereafter be given toany other width for the county roads. THE STRONG CASE. ‘The Commissioners have sent to Hon. Eppa ‘Hunton and jor Mr. Samuel Strong, a commu: which they say “that they have carefully the arguments Hon. Van H. Manni counsel nication in considered you presented to bi them Iu the case of Samuel Strong against, the District of Columbia, and have conciuded that it 1s best to leave the whole matter to the adju- dication of the tribunal before which itis now nding. The counsel for the District has con- Faence that the Supreme Court of of Columbia, in General Term, will exceptions to the award filed by hii the District sustain the mand now before that court for its decision, and has satis- fied the Commissioner that he ‘has sons for such confidence. As you cuss the question of the authority missioners to compromise a pending in the courts, rea- lo not dis- of the Com- jatter that is and as they are of the opinion that it would be useless for them to ask ‘Congress un appro} ation to pay such cl im until {t had been formally adjusted by the court, I am further instructed to inform you that ‘your request to refer the matter to the pfoper officers of the government must be jused.” PRINCE'S PAY. re- The Commissioners yesterday held an Investl- tion of the conduct of Wim. H. Prince, super- Intendent of work on the county roads, who Is charged with malfeasance In office in falsifying his pay-rolis and getting money trict, not his dues. It was foun last,'there had been paid him by eeu from the Dis- that, first and he Italians employed on the roads and Boundary sewer, for Ling them employment, not above. iiity lars, The question with ‘the Commissioners yesterday was whether they would surrender to Prince his pay, held upon learning of the frauds, The matter ts not yet settled, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The following applicants for appointments in the fire department passed ns yesterdi the board of sur- James 8. Kramer, Robert H. Kaiser, George V. Spillman, Walter ‘Bradshaw, Patrick Reagan, C les R. Kubn, Michael Sheehan, George J. McCullin and Jerry R. Crowle; Mr, W. 3. Baum, board, asks that the resident of the school janitors of the Jefferson and Amidon school buildings be recommmission- €d as special policemen. Secretary J. G. G asks the District Commissioners to superintendents with samples of su; jurley, of the school trustees, furnish the plies to be furnished for the use of the public schools as soon as may be practicable. Enoch Ridgeway has written a letter to the Commissioners stating that he ste embankment on E ut 8 PIN. being improved, snd injured him the without suit, BUILDING PERMITS pped off an street, near 9th southeast, st 19th, While the street was if. He asks minissioners to do something for him have been issued vy Inspector Entwisle as follows: Mrs. C. C. Bradley, erect a and basement dwelling, three-story rect, between 17U and 18th streets northwest; $15,000. D. Samn- uels, repair frame,819 Mary Meili cree street southeast; $100. small dwelling, 1018 44g atreet southwest; $120. Peter McCurtuey, re~ a 1242 19th street, a dwelling house; $1,400. jusan P. Okie, erect ‘two three-stor: ‘y and base- ment dwellings, Connecticut avenue, between 17th and 18th’ streets northwest: 3” $16,000. John R. MeLean, erect sixteen two-story dwell ings, N, between 3d and oe SEE pace Centr $15, Thomas Mu streets soutwest; erect nineteen two- avenue and C street nitze, repair frame, northeast corner 7th and Fayette streets ‘west; $600. Poticy CASEs.—Charies C. was sentenced to sixty days in Snell to-day for a violation of Cross, colored, I"by Judge policy law, was noticed. A nol. pros, was and an ap} entered in the case eS eS of Wyatt Johnson, Affairs in Weat Washington. FINED FOR AN ASSAULT.—Mr. James T. Walker, the clerk in G. W. Cropley’s drug store this place, was tried in the Police Court to- day on a chatge of assaulting Thorn ton Peyton, the colored porter in the store, who, it appears, ofa d torob bis employer, Ta ecensa Wane te ence ae when a. ‘discussion, followed by a tussic, 's head went through the window, making a cut on the seal; wriitch wassewed up ‘Mr. Walker was fined $1 ‘TRE DEPARTURE oF THE TWO Mr. Ellis 20, four inches 38 Es ; I i a z fl f i fehool divisions report an unusual number of Spplicants for admission to the schools, Most Of the applicants are puplis new to the schools of Washington, which indicates = largely in creased attendance. To-morrow will be the last day on which, accord offic) gram, tickets of tity Schools will be opened Mouday, and no tickets part Richards, Capt Brock, Major Dyye, Capt, Vernon and others as to the respectability of = Jocali Mved. ‘is was in contradiction of testimony even last im the west end in which Mrs. Relt bad Week to the effect that there was house in that section, ne ‘The Public Scheels. A LARGELY INCREASED ATTENDANCE INDE CATED —TEE == TEACHERS’ MEETINGS TO-MOR- The supervising principals of the various mission will be issued. will be issued that day. Tomorrow the teach ers in the various divisions will meet the tras- wes, superintendents and supervising pring I. Superintendent Powell will go from one ivision to another until he bas visited This will be his first ‘meeting with ‘the ——— jee ‘th matte Sots ae ate 4 rs in the white schools are Byha division, Curils Puilding. om. frst jon, nklin building, 10:30 a m. count pols, Franklin building, 11a. m.; scond di vision, Seaton building, Eso Pp. ™. third divi sion, Wallach building, 2 p.m.. iourth divi Jefferson building, 3:30 p.m) the teachers: the colored schools of the 7th division will as sembie at the Sumner building at 4 p.m., and of the eighth division at the Joka at 4: ies SS eS Local Notes. ‘To-day Mr. J. H. Saville, for Robert McLeod, filed a bill against Rees Evans to settle partner ship account and for an injunction, A te: rary restraning order was granted by Jui To-day Georgiana Steward, by Mr. J. W. Douglas, flied @bill against James D. Man Kin.administrator of estate of Jaber Pittard, {oF a specific performance—the recon vey ance of lot 5, square 4 — Two Drvorce CASES.—In the divorce case of Adolph A. Meaupon agi, Mertenes L. M the detendant by Mr. J. A. Clarke, answer denying the charges in the bil——The case of Frances Meredith agt. John Meredith for divorce, filed July 9b, has been dismissed by plaintiths attorney. ns Way Sux Lerr Him.—In the divorce suit of ‘Coomba, Cox. Charles ©: Coombs against Hatte F. on the charge of desertion, the filed an auswer denying the allegation. States that about three months before the alleged desertion she went with him tolive Maintain them, i Joux Scxmexriei Deave’s Wint.—Am exemplified y Of the will ot the late John Summerfield beale, who died a few months sipce in Baltimore, was filed here to-day. bequeaths bis one-half Interest in certain: erty—pt, lot 7, sq. 457, and Ww. iy 489.4900 his Seong soon re Nannie Panell and and brick dwelling 449 N. ite Buck- nd to his four children he gives $1 ‘from surance and fifteen shares of stock in the ‘Machine Tunis Flooring company, of Halti- more, ae ay EXSExATOR FOWLER SUBJECTED To PAINECL Gremarion.~iexSenator Fowler, of twas subjected: Wednesday th wry ness a com pi- cated and formidable surgical ir. Fowler has been a sufferer for a time with @ malignant disease of the bone lower jaw. Some time agoasmall portion of the bone was rem: not enough it proved to eradicate the disease, Wednesday, Dr. D.W. Bliss assisted by Drs. J. Ford Thompson, J Ha , and J. T. Sowers removed about tbree inches of the jaw bone, from the center of operation with fortitude: ‘the operation tes ‘ ude. was ——— ‘ yg wud ‘Life. After the operation, jent'a tongue was pierced gnd'a thread ron dhrogh which was attached to a bandage about This has been done to keep the in 8 otherwise,on account of the oo the muscles, it might roll back end suffocate the patient, RANGE oF THE THERMOMETER.—The follows ing were the readings at the signal office to-day: 3am. 60.7; 7 59.0; 11 a.m., 62.3; 2 pam, 64.6, "Maximum, Si 64.8; minimum, 68.0, To-day, Potzler agt. Potzier; ho grey 4 ok, ‘ten nyo Prederioe gt. Wash lo. A. W. Harper. ler vi u Henefciat Endowment Associations 20 fags to file exceptions to answe: agt. Durfee; leave to fle supplemental bill. —-——* Caaxcts oF Mint MerHops.—JamesP. Kim ball, the director of the mint, baa, with the ap- proval of Secretary Manning, issued s circular discontinuing the assaying and analysis of axa part ot the business of the mintand easy office of the United States, The revenue this sort of busibess is insignificant and out proportion to, the expense attending it. The practice, which is without sanction of law, 4s any obv 8 objections, and has pject of much criticism and com convenient as it may be to the public in one or” two. instances, "asin the ‘south: ern states, where vate ~~ tabishments Are few, tt is found in sil cases to be out of harmony with the legitimate business of the government institution. Pric certificates of the aasay ani at the hands of officials of the cmp tee ment of the mint must betwithout offfcial tion and signature, ‘The circular also probibits private assaying and chemical mint. This refers expect several of the mint and assay United States officials are more or less active Metabers of pri’ professional orn DEATH oF REAR ADMIRAL Lrvrxostox.— The Navy department is informed that Rear Admiral John W. Livingst died in New York yesterday. em Fetlredy CALLED ON THE PRESIDENT.—Collector Hed- den, Surveyor Beattie, B. G. MeSwyny, P. Henry Duzro, and Judge P. G. Duffy, all of New York, called ‘upon the President to-day. About An Even Thing. From the Washington Post. A dispatch from Londan says that “considers able surprise” was experienced over there on jearning-that the Vice President of the United States had delivered a demagogue harangue apropos of the Irish agitation, This distributes the results about evenly. The regret is ol! bere —the surprise is allin England, Mr. Hendricks ieknown here, In England they merely re member that this great country has # View President, ————-+ee. The Soclety of the Army of the Tennessee, in session at Chicago, revlected Gen. Sherman president, and adopted resolutions in honor of Gen. Grant, MARRIED. HARROLD—DUNLOF at the re ‘On September 10th, 11 dence of her mother, L020 Fehth st by the Rey. Irving’ McKitoy., assistant of the Bj LALA BET gest daughter of the lale Kobert Dunlop, Lat e, Wis, to JOSEPH F. HAKBULD, of Ate iautle City, N. . Notice of funeral hereafter. . i Bis late rediicnee, S16 Second street “ruatrasay, ert Hin woe dagen year of alive of the County of Tipperary. Ireland, to take place from hls late residences at S oelock putt, sit instant ielalives and Trichds ate earucstly invited to nttend. : HURNEY. On Friday, September 12th, 1885, THOMAS, son of Pecer ated the late Mary Harney Zoe eho the fatty are Peseckis ie. to attend the funeral frou his. tates remdonee, See 1120 Tweuty-third <treet_uorthwest. on Suuday evox ing, September 13th, at 8 o'clock pon, : ‘On ‘Thursday, ber 10, a iinew, “RUSAN he SORENSON oe ‘Grange county, Va, ih the seventy-secund year off bet aor Gone, bat not forgotten, Funeral will take from residence of her mer hoa wtrect southwest, Bu th inant a Wu orclock pes, —" io Bula Bev de Meri hia Si ve Years roset of the late Heury MMe uersa. “Plneral Prlday, September 11h, at 430 pm... Bb % . her late residence, No. 13 HM street porthwest, ‘iat tives and friends are invited. * REYNOLDS. On Wedoesday, her a ling und puter ingest See SATS NoLbs, wite uf Andrew Bite) nolds and. a ‘the Inte Louls Isaacs in the Der age. Tunerai wil tke piace from Iate residence, 483 street southwest, Sunday, 13ch iusi., at 1:80 ocieck. 5