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AUCTION SALES. ___ FOR SALE—LOTS._ _AUCTION SALES. D feet front, adjoint Aurber's new! residences; commas ou aud she Gatire murroubding country. Will be so gheay if sold at once. PARKER & TOWNSEND, 1418 F a. sezo-ot " 2K SALE-LOT 50xid0, MT. PLEASANT, pavement, gas, shady. LISLE LIPSCOMB. 21 aw. e28-0r JOR SAL Rae SPLENDID HUILDING LOT ON NORTH SIDE jowa Cirele, between 13th st. and. P stn. Ais», fine Lot on north side of T st. between 13th ai Tith sis nw. Either will be sold low. Apply to CHAS C DUNCANSON, @th and Diets. now. se25t ERALE CORNER LOT, WELL SCITED FOR moines: purposes OF for several sitall houws. No EA MCINTIRE, 915 Fst. Froese Lor TO RUILDERS: 1 havea beantiful frontage of 240 feet on north side of X's nw. by m depth of 100 feet, which Is Improv- ag in value coustantiy. Brien $150 por syitre foot ‘The person who gett thls proj Hh " ee en ae Ae sw1o1at SUR SALE D.C. eee ee Sek err inane Rie Poe ais $y Ae bet, 7th a walle: cheape Frenel ot, between 9th and 10th sts. n.w., cheap. C. sexes H. PARKER. 2 and Eats aw. by 80, cor. 16th and U sts. nw. LOLs P SHORMAKER, sean Pst. ne. Fos She aT A PAROAIS CHOICE LOT, acho, to 230 A alley. on 2d at. near Mary! ave ns LOUIS P, SHOEMAKER won O20 F sew. ot SALE CHEAP: ACH, 2 LOTS ON U : between 14th and 15th sta nlw. STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st, 526-3t ee Eligible Building Sites in all parts of the city: sev- eral rare on easy terms. MACGOWAN & BARKER, 024-60 ‘3 F st., opposite EDbI 2 1343 F st., oppo: Fes sare ORPORTUNITY FoR Lots 161 and 162, square 675, Myrtle st., 16x57%_ feet: cellarsdug: $500 cash, or will take morteage for parehane, furnishing brick for both houses. ADAMS BEALL, Real Estate. Loans, 1420 Fst. sel4-2m_ SALE. 180 FEET FRONT, BEING LOTS 1 ‘and %, fronting on H st. ue. corners of Sth and Shh sts. or will sell, single lota for eash of om time at reat bargaius. ADAMS € BEALL, Real Estate, Tintns and'Tnsurance, 1420 Ft. sel-2m ” FUL SALESPORTY THOUSAND (FEET OF ground, nicely subdivided, in square ten ion lors i particulary called to this property. WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st u.w. selz-im ‘OR SALE-WE OFFER THE CORNER OF sth ands sts., fronting 117 feet on 16th, one of the must desirable corners on this broad st., ‘atsuch figure a9 will warrant an early advances.’ PAR: TOWNSEND, 1418 F st. ‘seS-eo2m FoR saLetors Northwest corner 21st and O streets northwest, 45 feet on ist street, 55 feet on O street. beautiful site for four oF five houses, Will be sold graded at $2 per foot. mn fine CEST ce syaciens Sceec eeeeeioee ee Tg ‘The Snest Lot on 16th st. n.w., west side, between L and M sis., 27x19% feet. Two elegant houses now being erected close by it. $2.50 per foot will buy this joieeas samreaaraam eh Bega) Se I poe section of the city. Price $2 se1-2m RK SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS SEVERAL very desirable Villa Sites overlooking the city and in the immediate vicinity of Gen. ase "TOE Ciraeecton.and 330 a. extnded, 100% a2 serpent ar ada a inte 100 Soe: Tne laren eked aan a Bas Pies Stee canons come Heights and Columbian Uaiversity grounds, froi ieee he Cole ee SU See ssi fn {OR SALE-LOTS. I HAVE MOST ELIGIBLE building Lots, located in the northwest and other ‘of tbe city. Among them wany superior corner its aid many lange frontages, and: innumerable ne je lots, for sale at prices 1m 75. 10. foot prices rNuwa PRESCOT, ‘au28-3in 1416 F st. aw. {UR SALE—LARGE GRAND PIANO. CALL tween Land 5:30, at 707 Sth st a. SA\LE—A CIGAR STORE DOING A GOOD retail business; reason for selling owner wishes to change basines. Apply at 701 44q st. sw. se293t Pk Sales BROWN MARE, BUGGY AND harness: very cheap; mare is an excellent and free driver, kind, geutle and fearless of steam: will st ‘@ ywhiere: buggy and harness nearly new. belore lw o'clock am and after 3 p.m. at 7: acetone. se2v-2 BE- Bt WOK SALE—CHEAP. IMPROVED FIRE PROOP safes, siualland medium. Address Box 121, Star otice. sense WON S\EE—\ HARGATN—I OFFER FOR SALE TS ‘at my loan office, 1304 F st, beautiful Tea Set, conse tiing of cofter aud tea pots, Sagar bowl, creamer knit sop bowl. Ail solid sliver; great bargain to any ee SS aa ore {OK SALE—TWO SPARS, 75 FEET LONG, 18 hes at base, 13 inches af top. Apply WATSON, Foreman at new Pension building. e283 Fok Abe ROCKAWAY LANDAULET, POLE aod shait Also, one light, six passenger’ Coupe Rockaway and one Wagouet.” All In first cla good P. D.SCHMIDT € CO., ‘460 Pennsylvania ave. se25-2w HR SALF—STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD- will of Cigar store, cheap. Terms cash. Call be- tween § and 9 ani. andSandé pm. 9th and New ‘York ave. o.¥. se2s-at* RSALE—A WELL-FSTABLISHED GROCERY ‘and Liqhor Store in South Washington, doing & Feaon givens for’ selling. meas ate Rirst-class bestness: sued Apply at 301 G st. sw. & five view of ston, Alexandria, Arilngton, Fort Washing- 7 aan ae ed aa lester Nome: peat conch Sivan Met Fees cce PES, Coe Sts anenlbees panne ee i GBo WEDD, 422 Louliana dvecnw. otsbeta rs FOUR VERY Sahel ils NEW SQUARE And two fine nearly new Upright Planoe, of the best ie rea ating an eu a iy ments of $1: must be sold to make room. guaranteed, at the PIANO EXCHANGE, 422.9th st ). Melodeon Mason & Hamlin Orgad. Stein Sjuare Plano, Pully warranted. Easy woithly ms 2 F.G’SMITH, {10d Penna. ave, STYLISH MARE, NEW d Harnew, at's bargain, at stables of Ay Lita st mw. see NG MARE: : xentle: has trotted better than 3 tntnutes: perio safe far Indy todrive. “Alu, neatly pew side bur Bug- and harnewe Can be sea at HOLMES € SONS Stable, 1223 Est mw. sexsi JOR | SALE_TWELVE SCHOOL 5 Benches; wood, movable, In good ufder feet long. Call aud at Ty w. fest lone Call acid inspect, at 1925 1 st nw. oF {OK SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE: Som saiteaS EL Sorcha cs es tee JOR SALE-STORE, STOCK LIQUORS 7 ied eave five youre Feat sore and. dwelling ties rouse S0;muike Ee CRSIGHT. 1753 Penttsyivania ave, YOR SALE s Durses, work horves. driving horses at TA STABLES, O st, between Uilraad forsee oe, eitino ' THOMPSON © STAR. JOR SALE-CLOSING-OUT STOCK OF FINE rege or gcd anate Megetie Tease Pha snap Topand met iam peels ‘Se! "No Feasonable offer Fefised. WM FP. DOWNEY, i 1620 L st. a. w. ii E RTOCK OF CARRIAGES, Baga Phacioite 10 per cont above costig nat a liniot Hace Spring Wace oa ‘ocd wagons Iwill pay thems to'give mera T hate all store’ on baba’ “2 ery Wagon: thing lke it in eity. Good of a ifm ow make. oad anes seated iat Good amortanent” of segunda: eke Also. fie hand-made Taruess In stock at the lowest views. Will sell ou time to suit. JAS Y, Yas0'sad'se cna suo ave, Weat Washing” My work gives sat! tendedto. J. J. COUK, aus 2us* FUTURE DAYS. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. N THE NOR! sires irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court tne'phtriet of Columbia, passed {ar the, bi Martin et al. vs. Buchly et al, ‘will offer for sale at public ta premiges, on TRURSD. ¥, OCTOBRE, FIRS RtFivE OULOCK P.M, the following real cated In the city of Washington, Discrict of $i The malddle one thied pat of thes Lae am pgint'in the north tine of north D street eee fahee of 19 feet 11g inches eust fer of aid Lot and funsing thenee east, fevand 6 jnches ion alley: thence weet 1 r ey: Inches, and thence south 100 feet-aug'6 inches tof proce of beginsing. with, the improvements’ the consisting In a four-story Brick bail number 64) Biatreet Hortitwest. money to forms of sale: One-third of the purchase: be paid in eat; the residue in equal Installments ae one and two years, with interest until deferred paymeuts to be secured by the notes of the purchasers: the title to be retained until the full nent of the purchase money anid the interest thereon. Conveyancing at the ‘cost of the purchaser. $100 deposit on acceptance JAMES 8 EDWARDS, Trustee, ‘ 413 bin swede northwest, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. sel ?-codd5 JUNCANSON BROS., Auctiofeera TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, FRONT- ING TWELVE FEET SIX INCHES ON THE EAST SIDE OF FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS SOUTH: WEST. by virtue of acortain gx ‘on the 20th day of ti The undersigned Trustees, deed of trust, bearing date November, 1883, and duly recorded in Liber, 1062, follo 267 et seq., one of the land records or U District of Columbia, ‘at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, will sell at public auletion In front of ‘the premises on TU the SIXTH (ea) BAY, OF OCTOBER, 1860, E O'CLOCK . M., the following plece Gr parcel of land situated in the chy of Washington. D.C. and being the south Jot numbered thirteen, In square numbered Ive hundred and thirty-eight (538). fronting twelve (2) feet ax (6) inches on Four-and-®alf street, and Fanning with that width of twelve feel six Inches the depth of said lot thirteen, one hundred (100) feet. ‘The terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance in two equat installments, in six and twelve months from dav of sale. with Interest at six per cent, payable semi-annually. for which the Darchaser's notes Will by required, secured by a deed Of trust. A deposit of $100 will’ be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. If the terms of sule are not com lied with within ten days from the day of sale the Ettstecs reserve the right fo resell the premises at the Fisk and cost of the delaulting parchier. PRANCIS J. HEIBERGER, Ji, Witz, } trustees. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE RESI- ENCE, WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, E STREET NORTHEAST, NEAR GOV" ERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 1ith ‘of April, 1873, and recorded "In Libey No. 3, 720, follo 90, one of the land records for 1 triet of Columbia, and furzher by th deed of trust, 1 will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises on MONDAY the FLETH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1885, at FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON OF SAID DAY, bod peegsd described tn said deed, as follows. towié AN that certain piece or parcel of land aud premises situate. tying, and being in the elty qf Wash mtn eee ot (ie eh oe knot = _ ‘upon the recurds of the’ Surveyor for sa District as Lot numbered two hundred and thirty- seven (237), in square numbered six hundred and seventy-five (675), according to BF. Gilbert's re- corded subdivision of said square, together with all the improvements, et ‘cetera a three-story brick. house with bay window, containing eleven rooins and bath Toom, being house No. 29 K street northeast. ‘The terms of sale prescribed by the aforesaid deed ot trust are as follows: One-fourth the amount of indebt- edness secured and unpaid with the expense of sale cash; the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, Dearing interest from the day of sale. at the rate of ten per cent per apnuny and secured by deed of trust on the prop- sold. A deposit of one hundred dollars required at the sale. Ali'conveyancing, &c,, at expense of pur- chaser. ‘The trustee reserves the’ right to revell the roperty on the same terms upon default being made By the purchaser at the risk and cost of such default- ehaser. W. PEIKC Speriie ALE OF IMPRO' (LANCER: TATE ON THIRD STREET, BETWEEN L STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE NORTH. WEST, WASHINGTON CITY, D. PREMISES No. 1109 THIRD STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, inequity canse No. 9182, of William Bell et al. against Matthew, Bell etal. the undersigned, as Trustee, will sell at iblic auction, in front of the premises, on’ FRIDAY. SECOND DAY OF BER, A. D. 1885, AT ‘E O'CLOCK P. M., all that real estate _ Known as BAF; of Lot two (2), in subivision of square No. 556, ‘inning on Third street west, distant 78 feet from the southwest corner of said square and lot, and run- ning thence north on ‘Third street 14 feet and $ Inches, thence east 55 feet, thence south 14 feet and Binches. thence west 55 feet to the beginning, and improvements. ‘erms of sale: One-third purchase money cash; bal- ance thereof in six, twelve, and eighteen months, Whole to bear interest from day of sale, and payment iotes of the thereof to be secured by the promisso ‘er can pay all cash on day of fy purchaser, or the purel sale or ratification thereof by the court. No deed ven until all purchase money and interest be paid. Hien is reserved \@ property for the purchase Money. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. $50. deposit wilt be required ‘when! property is knocked down. ‘The terms of sale must be complied with in Mencays "WILLIAM J, MILLER, Trustee, Office 486 Louisiana avenue, THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, uct sel0 dads TPPHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. HIGHLY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT. FRONT- ING IOWA CIRCLE, BETWEEN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH ANDO ANDP STREETS, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER. FIRST, 1885, st FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK, in Se front of the premises, I shall seil Lot 23, in Squares 279, having «front om Iowa Circle of 25 feet 43 inches, and funning back’ an average depth of about 103 fet toa wide alles. “This property sin ge ofthe most desirablelocatic tn the city, aurd should command the attention of capt tullsts or parties desiring a first-class site for a private residence. ‘Terms: One-third cash:balancein one and two years, cent per annum erty sold, or all cash, at the option of purchaser. with totes bearing interest at six Sul pal aud secured by a Gea of vat gn the urge Geponit required at the time ut sale. e250 THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Au. We Asx 18 A FAIR TRIAL Flour {s going up. We still sell % bbL. best Family, $i.40y Patent Boller Eira, Pa, Dol, gor xtra sa fo $4.75._ Best Sugar-cured Shoulders, 7a to Sc. Ib. Snsd Boe ih Toe worth Sie To. seit WE G0e thane c c.1b, selling fe ole Golden Syrup, 40e. gallon. Pure Grape Vinegar, 30. ailon. Green Rio Coffee, Ib. for Suc. Best. Green lo, Tbe. 1b, A cholce drink of Roasted Rio 2 Ibe for 25e! 5 Ibs. Starch, 25e. Shoe Polish made from oil, 0c. bottle. Western Shoulders, 7. INDIA TEA COMPANY, 445 7th st., South Washington. ‘7th street cars pass the door. 8628 "Tae New Vuelo) WASHINGTON TEA AND COFFEE COMPANY, 438 Oth Street Northwest Bell Cream Java, $3e., Old Gov Java, 28c. and 30e. Ghoice Maracaibo, B5c. per pound Fine Rios from 15 to 28 cents per pound. Green Coffees, from 10 to 20c. Gar'Teas areselecued with care, We lave a complete amortment of Impertals, Gun Powder, Forman, Goluogs, Figinh Breskg, od Japana’ Gur 30e Spring Leafs are uneyuaites Spices strictly pure, Sogars-Csranuiateeh A, Oye; B No. 2, 6c. Carolina Rice, 64, 7, SUPERIOR COFFEES. Siviners Sc roasted Nnost Old Goverhajent Sava roasted farecalbo, ranted Superb Old M: . ¢ to mont of the so-called Java) ‘Very best 1 E ARE SELLING THE BEST REF Leaf Lard, in 5 and 10 pound buckets, Sugar-cured Shoulders at 7c. Also the Best Patent Process Fiour, per barrel, st $6.25. We guaranice that var Old Gov. Java ut 28e. per pound, can- not be emcell ‘Coffee roasted and by steam daily. Prompt delivery of all orders. WALK RIGHT, 948 and 950 Louisiana avenue h.w. ‘Terms—STRICTLY CASH. Be GIVE OUR BUTTER A TRIAL EER x ERR 553g © E Re § o EF BBR, EF Ere i OE Exe “ss 7 ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Sg without « doubt the most BkaUTIFUL and the most Neveitiots Flour iu the World. The Miliers have not only the most perfect MUL, Somaluing as 1 aoes alt the ‘mort improved “Machin: ety Invented up to the present time, but Uh @ Flour Uxsvarassxp by any millin the world. To prove that. we would simply state that a large quat- Aty of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of the old Potid. We Guamasrne that it ls made from selected hard wheat Grown in ‘Minnesota and Dakota. It is an ackuowledged fact, thut in this Flour & sep aration of the giutiagusy particles of the wheat berry nd @ thorough elimination of all woak and starchy cco matter has at last been reached, and ts consequently more NvtaiTiovs, yielding more bread to the barrel than apy ot Flour. The best trae admits that from its bread. qualities It is the cl a8 well as the best, for elther fumily or baker's use, and Flour made. Every sack and a. unsui 7 any ‘every barrel is warranted to give entire sat AP: SOME SINGLE AND Kinds that are shop tore but perfectly good. BECKER'S, 1845 Penmepitons axel ee) ‘anz3 SOR SALE-AT Su n.w.. the best bargal Suge aud Wagons of all sty ten, ethan” NS reeatring ren wate ‘The cheapest place W hire )OR SALE—LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING Suinmer caringen new STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ‘ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- ‘acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epl- cure GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat, Patent. RELIANCE A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process, It is a very cheapand desutiful Patent, within the reach of all clames, and we guarantee will give satisfuction to every one who ‘will ty 18 ‘Theld rellable stand-by Standard Family ‘and the Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to » great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be tors cigs perypteng tn Flour STERLING, OILT-EDGE, WELLANCE or GOLDEN Fra and we tee amvured that any howsaketpee who tries them once will never use anything else. For sale ‘by all grocers ‘Wholemle and Indiana ava, — Depot, corner Page — oo ‘ALL, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, W rar irs n. TRABLE IMPROVED Be NeNo No. 0 AND dia Wasi PROP! 4 Virtue ofa deed of trast of Dotenstaa' 2d EDITION. Lat eran to The St Appointments Important mente by the Preat- ‘The President today made the following ap- ointments: Edward A. Stevenson, of Boise City, Idaho, to be governor of the Territory of Idaho, and Wm. B. Webb, of Billings, Montana, TRI A. D. 1880, and reco i 960, folio 326. one of the )and records of the Dis- to be secretary of the Territory of Montana. of the party secui tpt of Cohumbia and by nee of tt ey - i 1. W. T. Waller, to be first lieutenant of the RTH eC FIVE OOLOCK PAL, the following de- a Ss scribed real situate in the city of Washington, fod Teo fe amb Lo Bie Tah tne provements | | ENTYSEIVE TAP 4 D SATORDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, % 0. fi fhereon, conauting oftwo brick dwelling houses ume | SRT EA, RUGS, ALO, LOE Cre inspector of steam vessels for the fourth district, ered as above. seas Sree MILL, MEAT SLICER, &c. wert Sl deine renptcyel neapion: state | s+ Louis. KB Biesnney, Treen | Hf, © FULTON, Anstionser. Sonn O'Brien tn the parlor sar DY, Chatrman | "‘the President today appointed the following- Sel€-codds GF. PRESBREY, } ab 1OX SALE OF FOR ary at 0 ax, John O’Brien in the parlors of the Hoffman ‘TO-MORROW. I wail} sell, by public anction, at my store,1218 Penn (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SECOND. at SEUSS ete Ve aoe of Nichols, resigned; John C. Friend, at Rawlins, Sania, Forfeited from Noa 36,406 to 82,737. inclu. Wyo., vice H. T, Snively, suspended; Isaiah VERY HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE, WALNUT | sive. ‘This sale will a nsist of silverware. Ladies’ and Me Julius Ennemoser, HANGINGS, ME- | Gent's Cloth sr ieinas: Gilke Goods, Bed | TITS een oo elsion as to tance or Hon, and in | Garrett, at Monroe, La., vice Jul a SUA the Gy Mies | aeck ca macatereesss | t [a fe 03 A eae el ee ee 3 m "ET BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, STAIR Brola iets shows SR THIRD. ae TER OCLOCK eat Sancidiee eeith be bolstoed cheyenne ince | Saet Tet. rice, James. 3 cy Williams, ih CARPETS SMALE yWAUNDE | 4,3 and continue nti al thejote are ide Set Slocum fails to accept. Frederick, Ma. Timothy Boca tM. Te SIDEBOARD (WITH . ed Mich.; Win. H. Evans, Pri ind. Sinton, WALNUT PILLAR EXTENSION | _neooate Pawnbr denied Lene cee. RUSSIA'S VOICE FoR Peace. | F Doinoa, Doing urven, 0: Jobn W, Moris, NA’ DINNER AND THA SERVICE FINE | [HOS DOWLING, auctioneer Tho Powers Must Prevent = Coniiet | Bait, Kinston, NiCr Bay Cottrell, ot COOLERS, SILVER PLATED COFFEE URN, | ASSIGNEI'S SALE OF A STOCK OF GROCERIES rad Between Tarkey and Bi Scott, Ran: Cua B. Draper, Oconomowoe, CORY BLbGANT, WINE DECANTER, WITH HORSE WAGON, FHAETON, ‘HARNESS, ICI z A on St. Parerspura, Sept. 29.—The Journal de | OT) i howi: ‘changes were made in the WALNOT MARBLE TOP CHAMBER |_ On FRIDAY MORMING. OCTO! SECOND, aa ‘C00. &. Petersburg, commenting on the Roumelian | Treasury ent late yesterday afternoon: FURNITURE, WIRE SPRINGS, HAIR MAT: | 1885, commencing at TES’ OGLOCK, a store NO. dimculty, says: “There is no question but that | J.J. Alorigut, of Albany, who has been assist- Tusses, ELLOWS AND. BOLSTE ‘H mreet northwest, I will sell the entire con- this coabsessn ofthe acabassetors at Gonmtants. |The, tte nepolabeent of the Treasury. He eRe AMD WITH’ FP. Sousa ne Une! 183 meat iiaument Tae nople will forunited diplomatic action | W88 appointed chief of division in the sixtl MIRKOR) “FALSE, MANTEIS, LIBRARY | Horse, mand Harness, will be sold towards both Turkey and Bi 60 a8 to pre. | 8Uditor's office; V. P. Snyder, of New York, CHAIR, WHEELEK & WILSON SEWING MA- a TWEEVEOCiock WILL mavavRare 11s Vent a conflict between ‘thus Fecently appotited olitef clerk f the tressurer'é prompi them, = CHINE, IN PERFECT ORDER, ONE BABY | Well to give this sale thelr attention. thes! of the Berlin treaty time to discover inted chief of the division HOUSE, FURNISHED: (ITCHEN REQUI- Cash. solution more in harmony with the interests | Of records, files and mats, vice Capt. Sherman SITES, &c., &c., AT AUCTION. OWEN F. MURRAY, Assignee. of Turkey and the balance of power in the east. | A. Johnson, who resi by request, <2, ‘WEDNESDAY KORSING, SEE teMnen THOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. ‘sezo-dts: water General ‘will be maitteiied. when the Beet ‘of the Treasury sontem- Tobatt sell atrestiches Ne soe G atcect Novibwect, | pUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers Sem eastern question is under the egis and moral au- the reduction of the redemption division ‘a mere “room” of his office, The reduction Will involve the removal of the chief of the di- vision, Mr. Nel, and a. reduction of the force, which 1s com; of ladies chiefly. oo Objecting to the Transparency. ‘MR. WILLIAM GIBSON ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF ASSAULTING THE OOLORED MAN WHO thority of. ‘The pacific tendency of the Powers admits of the hope that the crisis will Hos, Snginent end that what frst appeared e difiult problem willbe Meg a ae CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 29.—The Bulgarian inhabitants of Macedonia have not joined in the unity movement of their w country- men, but have determined to adhere to the choice collection of goods, which Is partly ennmer” eae zat USTEES' SALE FINE, THREESTORY, a= BRICK DWELLING, NO. 010 8 STREET OUTHWEST, AT ‘AUCTION. ty virtue of a deed of trust. duly recorded among the land the District of Colum- bia, it Liber No. 1087, folio 173, et we, 80 a the’ request of the party secured, we will sell, at Suction, in front of they Ferines on SATURDA the .WNBROKERS SALE, tn ‘We will sell, at 1232 Pennsylvania avenue. at pub- He auction, afl ‘pledges forfeited by non-redemption, Xo. 71,000 to 38,200, commencing WEDNES- DAY, SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH, and THURS- DAY, OCTOBER FIRST, 1885, at SEVEN O'CLOCK LADIE ‘ FINE FELT HATS! TENTH DAY OF ER, A. D. 1885, AT FIVE, stipulations of the treaty of Berlin. ‘BORE IT, P.M, f gold, silverand metal watch y i Gistnduds, chaita, beklnces, charts, lockete gear? | QCLOCK, EAL, lot mumbered thir seven. 97) Of] ew ary DESIRABLE STYLES ONLY. im an editorial today, sayse’ “The peace OF Uns | went hm, Gleam, Of the firm of Gibson Bros. Peal aU Bins, Dracclets, rings, sleeve-buttons, | square three hundred and eighty three (883) r continent di ds. ‘the powers sanction |,W®* Sfrested this sfernoon on @ charge of | year ofhis age. OPES Pj Fencllspinils ret guna book clocks, operacsames; | SAUaTS tree hundred and eighty 285ee (69) tote ner the union of Roumella and Bulgaria as an ac- fmssaulting Arthur Taylor, the colored man | grivtantumsme Centers of gt, CAPD, OT, and gents clothing and all kinds of wearing apparel. | Ome three-story Brick DwellDg. ney in vee complished fact, without questioning whether |employed by the printers’ committee to| “musta” 28, 1085 ot 8209 ae, ‘B—Parties holding thekets wilt plesss take OO | cash, and thebelance in three equal payments, at si, its ‘actual existence will ruin ‘Turkey in Eu- ing a transparency on the street. Taylor | am, Mra ANN i i jagedol youre, a eo fas earl bac ee NY nY a . ‘of n Set i "ALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O, Auctioneers | property or alle purchase money may be ald th 178, ALL DESIRA- UR NEGROES KYNCH aid mem eR = Sash. ds depoal f —— ery oe pee SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, CARPETS,¢c, | sale. ifterms ofsale are not complied with. within BLE COLORS AND LARGE VARIETY OF | worth Carolina Murderers Summarily | in, POUCA, '° make the man move Feepecttally tn ‘atiend. BEING THE CONTENTS OF ABOUT FIFTEEN | seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the ‘Dealt with by = Mob. was cautioned to go sway, but did a Posted atte WOPTiELat eae | Mitcremnieminestas Games peer | SEAPAR at Rasmon Se, ope so iast neht for | at, Minato ont ont to cg ie | aA RRA A Ma 2S NUT MARBLE TOP SIDEBOARD, WALNUT TAWIELTAM W. BOARMAM,) trvetees, negroes, Jerry Flach, his wife, Lee Tyson and | door of the printing house and approached the NORMAN. Founget 3 EXTENSION TABLES AND DINING ROOM | se20d&ds GEORGEQ BOARMAN, ed +4 colored man in such # threatening manner that | G. ‘Pastor of | wrest oberch, CHAIRS, HALL RACK, BLACK WALNUT | 7 OWLIN = CENTS John Pattishall were lynched one mile from | he took to his heels. The man then broke up | Baltimore, of malignant dipuineria, MARBLE TOP CHAMBER SUITES, WALNUT | [THOMAS DO’ ee Aaa: Pittsboro, Chatham county. They were taken | the transparency bybeating it withabarofiron,| Funeral private. ° CARDROBES. JOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS, | A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE By ges | APIRCE. from jail’ and their bodies were found this | The colored man said that the man struck | | MITCHELL 32 September 20, 2880, COTTAGE, FUBNITURE, WALNUT BED: LANTS, EMBRACIN mornin, ded to a tree near the public | himalso with his fist, and threatened to strike | LANDON GMI bemorrbage STEADS, BUREAUSANDWASHSTANDS,HAIR AND OTHER. Pi TS. iG PALMS, Sea. a P im al iw lunga SEE TTRIRO ES, SPRINGS. HEADER eit | GROTONS, FERNS, AZALIAB BEGONIAS, road. This is the terrible sequel to the triple | him with the iron bar. He pointed out ‘Funeral wil take place LOoWs AND BOLSTERS, HEATING STOVES, . FROM Y OF JOHN murder of the Finch family on the night of the | Mr, William Gibson as his assailant, A war 1s lgaae hear Tpareday moraing, Octobee Pye Aa Se ‘CORNICES, BRUS- ‘AY MORNING, ocTOBER Frast,|20° DOZEN LADIES FELT HATS, SILK ath of last guy, and of the aie of the | rant v was procured for Mr. Gibson's os Mr. Telatives ure invited ssateeod. > BELS, IN¢ iN ND OTHER CARPETS af CLOCK. “f unter family near same Gl n went so the lon-house and col- REDBING, CHINA GLASS AND CKOCKERY | 2885, a ELEVEN OCLOCK) Within my auction ROUND, BEST QUALITY, aT gigtivecn months ago, ‘There were two of the | lateral for his appearance VAR : “enn nea inch family, Edward, aged 79, ani sister — ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH, Ce as DOWLING auaioneer J a aged 81. They were found on the morning of District Government Affairs. Fesidence, No. 13 18th street northwest, the. above | — « 8 86$°S cents ey 6 dria th, hes their toy seen ta ‘Su MISCELLANEOUS. collection’ of, Household Furniture, which is well | GANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY +a ay thelr servant negro boy, m a Commissioner Webb visited the High school worthy the attention of buyers. ‘No. 2023 H STREET NORTH Wot. wa“ S APIECE. ‘had been knocked in the head with an axe. Sus-| yesterday, made s short tepeech %0 the pupils senist WALTER B. WILLTAMS &O., Aucty |p, NO 2022 F seapeledt « picion early rested on the negro Jerry Finch, | and examined the methods of teaching, PIANOS AND ORGANS, 7] YHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionosr. Court of the District of Columbia: In Riquityrestas and he was arrested. Jt was @ great task | “7ne Commissioners have ‘thé recom- T me i 8928, 1 will sell, at public auction, in front of the, from the first to prevent the lynching of these | mendation of the trial committee of the Metro- AND ORGANS—ONE UP VERY, HANDSOME EBONY BROCADED PAR- | promises on FRIDAY, OCTOBER NINTH, 1855, at — Parties. Lee Tyson was afterwards arrested L. Kearney be retired , BROCADED CORNER AND WIN- | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M,'the east onehalf of Lor thts PON, SHALES FANOW, VELVET-COVERED | teen, Ansquare due bubidred and twos havite a front of y os rect northwest, and a deptivot 140.10 EASELS PORTIERES AND WINDOW HANG: | facies With Hie rte aa ee Ee 10, politan police that 8. m duty a8 a private of said force, to take ef- fect 30th instant, and have granted him a pen- sion of $40 per month from the first proximo. and some time later John Pattishall was teken on the charge of being concerned in the Gunter murder, and possibly in the Finch murder. He seen ieee oe ‘@THE BON MARCHE WILL REFUND R NDO together with the improvements thereon, 2022 was said to have been seen near the spot where tags issued up to 10 o'clock WALNUT BEVELED. GLASS HALE RAGE, | Stan of sale prescribed by the decroe: Onethird | MONEY IN ANY CASE WHERE SAME Quality | {i< Gunters wore killed and next morning was tuitsnoming is See Last year there were FOCR SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SUITES, | cash, onethird in six months and one-third in twelve eet in another county and told the first news known | issued altogether 6,413. EXTRA FINE WHITE CURLED HAIR MAT- 5 def there of the crime.’ Richmond detectives worked | “The Commissioners vesterd: nted Jos, TRESSES AND FEATHER PILLOWS jonths; deferred payments secured by deed of trust |OF HATS CAN BE PURCHASED ELSEWHERE lay appot: MADE th and drawing interest at six up the cage. The verdict of the coroner's jury | smith, janitor of the Wormley school building, TO ORDER: SPRING UNDERBEDS, SER- | or all cashyat option of purchaser. “Conveyancing ai | FOR LESS THAN 65 CENTS APIECE. pwas long delayed, they feeling that ir it was ad- | Sn additional privateor the Metropolitan poles WARE, SILUER WARE, KITCHEN NEQUE | BAM Gosh and, $100 deposit by, purchaser on Tynehed. “The verdict “whon rendered wan | OfthTee years. aee ay of sale ait tpoon Freee, ° iynched. ‘The verdict when rendered was | hr’ X°Paul, principal of the High school, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, against the prisoners. A majority of the people SEPTEMBER has written to the Commissioners requesting TLE S85, ELEVEN 0" cK, at the UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, => appeared to be well satisfied that these people | that a uisition be made of the Secretary of ee lattes asemrigy ae oe tones | DD — weregullty of both murders, for the two were | War for Jorty-clght rifles and acoourtrements | vataittea! Square Panes, erond-oane, SAPPY northwest I shail sell a very select class of House- DESTEABLS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI Can mysteriously connected. = use at a. High eee or ty ent |e ne oad ae Bs old Eitects, ETS. dc, CONT! a & No. al Se vido vidson, corn e specialty ‘ercond-hand nee (OMAS DOWLING, Auct, NORTH CAPITOL STREET, BETWEEN B| TTT E BEER 2° BBR 00 NNN THE MONTREAL RIOTS. D) atteeks aortwene eal ations ae cee | on ‘for new ones and ‘fu ( ‘AFSON BROS, Auctioneera’ fe Dee ae tie HEWES’ ; OMFRS | & HHH ER BBB 8 ONNN Lae glected condition of 4th street, between F & G | them. pian a) Given a as GIAMBER SEIS WALNUT WinDioNS | T OHO Ke ON NN Citizens Demanding That Martial Law | streets northeast and ask that the street be im- can be paid st G10 per ESTIRESTOCKOFHAMMERSLEY'BICECREAM| SuAMBEE GEIS WALNUT WARDKOBES,| fH if few EBs “oo N NN be Prociaimed. proved and the sidewalk eumpleted on the HEINEKAMP AND STULTZ@ BAUER, | PATH STREET SOG Tee CON e TG BOCES, PASS CHAIRS EASRIS, EN- MonTREAL, Sept. 29.—The excitement among | Side. { OF SODA FOUNTAIN, CANDIE= Y SESING Haste, BARE NGS SIDEBOARD the citizens today over the anti-vaccination | ,,0' ©. B, Purvis, school | trastee. suggests | _se18 GExbe vate OaaabASee DINING TABLES. DINING CHAIRS, CHINA| MMMM A RRE HOA RER w™ ne “y that the colored school buflding, on 6th and | 7>-;rpeT pAVin-@ OOS SERPS eR vE eee AND GLASSWARE HAIR AND’ OTHER| MMMM dy OOH HRt™ x's | riot last night is intense, and many declare | Pomersy sttecia, be eplied thar silt? Betcct Hee = Sogo y COPriER KETTLES MACHA RACK BRUSSLIS HALE STAIR ANOTHER | MMMM AX Em 8G HEH Be that the time, has gome, to, desiare, mar-| | The number of dwelling hopses erected the | serme mow tendy Rr te plleee T AUCTION 5 BS ie 3 t AAs ~ law. As there is xt of another riot iscal year en june , greatly exceed H. 1, SUMNER. 811 Oth st aw, g For SELLING HermINa From] Gite Goble’ KUNEN Naame | MMR ASAE EGS HoH Hee | tallow, As there te danger of anouser riot to | acal year ended June 90, 1966 ereally cxcead CN eaDAT sc, Ataution: the filth military district be placed under arms, | exceed them in value. MORNING, SEPTEMBER STABLISHED 1 Sh ESE hn eae THIRTIETH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we On THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER FIRST, and has also ordered detectives to scour the city | “The Commissioners have acceded to the porarily obstracted by ropes on | Pisnos'and Organs for rent, exchangule Land the occasion of the laying of the corner stone | Tepalred, 708 Tih street nora at No. 2 wt entire | commencing at TEN O'CLOCK we will seli,at thé | 16818 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. | to find the ringleaders of the riot. The rioters | request of Mr.C. M, Mathews that the streets In | Steff, Kranich & Bech and ortor socic Contained in sald mores ie wench the death ne | sbovenamed, house, all the desirable Purtire cone last night were well organized. They were | vicinity of 3ist and O street northwest, on the | Prot the trade Is called. tained thereln, to whlch the attention of buyers ts headed by men in carriages, who di their | corner of which the new Christ church'ls to be 7puluias DowilNG,avacese — Sg. otmtory one rica mgveinegta erected, be tem, — "ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. cg Mayor Beaaregard rose’ from — EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE ROVED — Z ‘WE CLOsE Mt. >, | came down town to take measures to quell the | on the evening of October 1st. PROPeAEY. TMPROVED | Orion SALE OF BOUREHOLD EFFECTS cox. ATTRM. SATURDAYR AT 9 PM. | Ton Wis energetic measures are greaily com: | "Richard Oulahac, 74 A’ atreet southeast, | Kupwarp F', Droop, Under and by virtue of tne provisions of the TAINED IN DWELLING NO. 611 TWELPTH: [se26} mended. He says that if the aldermen will not | states that if the paving of A strect southeast, 925 PERS. "pend last will and testament of Thomas Weaver, lute STREET NORTHWEST, CONSISTING IN assist him in this matter he will protect the | between 6th and 7th streets has been left outof| as ae935 SA “a Of Washington, District of Columbia, admitted to, PART OF WALNUT FRAME PARLORSUIT! i lives and property of the citizens on his own | the estimates, it 1s an injustice to the property sean ~~ — probate April 1884. and recorded in Will Bouk WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, DINING-ROO} responsibility. owners of that n of the city, and they STEINWAY @ SONS 24, follos 260 and 202, the undersigued executor will Sreabe” BREA Ge SED a a ——_—>—_—. have determined to neck redress elsewhere. ‘Unegualea ‘also Gabler Grovesteia & THiRTIATH DAS OF SEPTEMBER: ised te | BEDDING, HAte MATT Resta BLAS RS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL EMBER, 1885, FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the premises; the fol lng property: Part of lot 5, in Square 4D4, fronttn 49 feet § incies,on the 30-foot alley.in square bounded by Oth and 7th and G and H streets northwest, This lot hasa depth of 95 feet, a by small jement bricks und two brick stables, ‘The Commissioners, in reply to the letter of Rev. J. G. Butler of the 25th instant, the “Canstatter Volks-Fest Verein” mitted to give an anniversary festival atGueth- ler's park on the 20th, 21st and 22d of Septem- ber, but the selling of beer or other Intoxicati Pianos, er, Marball & W Mm Full rhall @ Wendell, MoCammon, AND BOLSTERS, HEATING STOVES, WA KOBES, BRUSSELS, Has INGRAIN AND OTHER CARPETS, STAIR AND HALL CARPETS, ‘A, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &. ON FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER SECOND, tate that was per- ae Le ate NEE cy of the New ¥oPk Stock market woday, an ported oy pa ee THAT OUR NEW FALL STOCK Is NOW EN O' drinks in the District of Columbia is hibit 2 One-third cash, aid the residue in two equal | Commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shall sell baad orized. vinenis, at one * a the ubové-named read by law on Sunday, and was not aul ‘on per cent per annum untit paid, and secured Sy-eina | which ts well worthy the attention ofbuyers: eee” | ON OUR COUNTERS, AND ONE THAT 99% | the occasion In question. ber cent pe vi ed By. a dred $ Oftrust. ‘All conveyancing. de, at purchaser's cost | Se28-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, rsd CONSULTING AS TO IMPROVEMENTS. ‘$200deposit required at time of gale. EEKS & 00. CANNOT BE EXCELLED BY ANY CLOTH- oo | Messrs. Oyster, 8. M. Walker and W. mM ROBERT b.W ‘Will sell at 711 7th street northwest, 2Tellz7a | Dodge, of Capitol Hill, representing the East PIANO POR! ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER FIRST, 1688, at ING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY OF 228) 22 | Washington Public Improvement association, TES, axsortmi deein snaist. i | soon, aaitieg Rha howe Zesterday aiter- | UNEQUALED IN TONE. TOUCH, WORK. IMPORTANT SALE OF BLOODED | BROOD | ing of Laiies und Gents: fol mek eee eet | WASHINGTON? THAT THE LONDON ide ion | ROOD, asking that sewers be mad one ta _ MARE AND SRSELION PRINCE ORLOFE, | open and tiouting cae, id chains and setts" ojo - 120.120" | hue, auc shat those ave be improved with NG THE PROPERTY OF G * | eles, gold earrings, pins bracelets, plain andset tings, | AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY 70%| 79% | BUC, auc that those avenues. rove MANSHIP AND DURABILITY. BEALE. ._. | lockets, buttons, soltd sliver and plasen sae est “l1i1m|..- | Conerete pavements and sidewalks, and that Having determined to break up my Breeding Fs. | and Gehta plated chains, tirfors, Weckee oth tot 33 | Cropley, We Ht Tetucy. ichard Pollalove aad tablishment. I shall offer at publle auction the fok | dress patterns, Ladies’ coats, circulars, Gents’ coats, | BUY DIRECT FROM THE MILLS, AND 924; #3 | Cropley, W. H. Tenney, Richard Fullalove and SECONDHAND PIANOS Prines Oriof also. my Stalin Beince Oriome Mt PY | pants, vente overenats, ulster, guns, pistols, clocks: THEREFORE MANUFACTU: Bt: Watidagion is tanics nan ceakomince as coor aT atl PRICES of ie a ern Osrgu oy Mosport Duroc out | inetrumenta,a very fie parlor otgan, slippers opens: | OAS a Eel} 4 May uote peoeres to cape sttee ties aay = yearsold.° 4 3 of public improvements. Other citizens not erie ier Mare, five ¥ old, by Kenti rious olding sees on watching tae eft, CLOTHING ATTHE MOST REASONABLE aii 13 to appear belote the onmisioners at 1 o'clock PIANOS FOR RENE dam Lads | iit please take Notice See D-d ned that the not we Bd, White Leg, by Leland, out of Lady Belmont, Ti Tih st hw, PRICES, THUS SAVING THE CONSUMER ae ae city today, and would preter to come tomor. by Hambletonian, whose dam was Kate, ihe dam of | WEE! uetl seze-ate ‘ashington Stock Exchange. : WM. KNABE & ©, rnetie, Bruno and Breese. gia RS & CO. Avetioneee. s ALL THE INTERMEDIATE PROFITS ‘The following changes from yesterday's quota. | ™O¥- BUILDING PERMITS ns pil, fame out Of Bell of St Joueph, by Frank | }UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers Hons, on the, Washington stgck Exohanue ere | issued by Inspection Eutwisie:, Thos. T. King, $17 MARKET SPACE Zs news ye —_— noted to-day: U. coupon, 2 i _my2e of Bag he ace im dn fi isis noe age | APMENIRTRATRICRS SATE , 08, Supreme | BETWEEN THEMILL ANDTHE WHOLE, | Gia 113i ‘asked; do. toy 113% bide Liz | fect Ave 2atory dwellings, Cleveland avenue Euan P ° Se 2:20. 8 EI Ui] N ‘HE EN. ed. U.! is, coupon, 12:3 2 asker ¥ ic also gue dam of" Rusts, Wow owned’ Uy 4-5. Bi ee GRR ANEDIN DWELLING | SALE CLOTHING MERCHANT? THAT | Go. reg., isan bid Yas a ea. ‘Greene. ee athtee gle Wert Dae ‘OVER 90,000 SOW Tx Use. of Washington. = Oy ICE c) 78, 1891, cur., 11 id, 120%4 asked. ater a 21 4th st J ‘oroughly firsiciam and ahie pian Sethe Barion, full sister of Preston, shes by] MROCATELER CPX Bae CURE anes TO ae Ries etm | stock Te, ASO car, 129 bid. OO-yeer fund, east; $400 4 HI" Bosse, repair brick, corner | tedium price ae vashingtot fou PLATE GU PIER 5 I. tree + $100. STECK oto by rank Perce ntetmarty sex | SE Meee TOLLEOT Lowes amp vam wewesr | 1ots bid, dir ket’ Rarts anand Ga | « qmeguer pomscoitonm permet a See, embenget Seulan ‘Sth. Nettie, by Frank Pierce, out of mare by Ham- A b n %| Am fection bletontan, TRG STYLES IN MENS, Bovs' AND cHU, | 42/2014, Washington Gas, 40% bid, | 40% | 1. the Edltor of TE EVENING STAR: Sas ill, out Of Balle. of Bt Josmph’y, by Kart Gols, Metropolitan, Ios, 60° bid, 67 asked. Nat, | ‘The cablegram from London in last evening's "Yom. ney, out of Mies Preston by Frank Pierce DREN'S CLOTHING? Union Ins,, 18% ‘bid, 19%'asked. Columbia | Srar, under the above caption, ts a stupid at- fi 1 by For Dus ts 1 asked. "German-Ameri {2th Sorrel Filly, Kari Gold Dust, Ins, 10% bid, mere tempt to mislead the American people. The Sale to take place at stock yard, 12th street and THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL Dan? 15h asked Wathington Brick Mertiag | erratic Frank Hugh O'Donnell, elected as « Olio avenue, FRIDAY, BER NINE, 1885, 107% bid, . at TWELVE O'CLOCK, under direction of EB. Lat Great Falls Ice, 100 bid. | home ruler, has not for more than two years Ghestpeake a Pot Tel. Go. 6oubld, 68% asked, | been faithful to hie constituents, and hue been ferty and J. H. Hopkins CLOTHING COMPANY, ty kin : a annoying the Irish parliamentary until sedeaade UH OMRS DOWLING eee Baltimore Markets. he became a chronic nuisance ana wae 1 7[ HOS J. FISHER & Co. auctioncers, —| ION! ota CORNER 7TH ANDG STREETS. | parrrMoRE, Mo,, Sept. 29.—Virginia sixes, con- ee ee wiuie fate OP EECIOV ee Yirtue of an order tssued by the Supreme Court S:"do new trees. 09 oid todays SY OPH, | Tsected by the nen OL ran, nor by ae 'PROVED PROPERTY ON TILA EAST SIDE | Srenan te ol columbls Belding a special term for BALTIMORE. Mo., Sept. 29.—Cotton Any other Irish constituency—henee his impot- OF THE SEVENTH STREET TURNPIKE, | dwelling on FRIDAY MORE oe eres aiing, 0%. Flour Arm with regular demand, Wheat | ent whine, Ttis not often we are ableto offer real Diamoud Au THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY, ik | OND, COMMENCING at TEN OGLOGE alte | NO LUTRAVAGANcEt iorn ‘ensler and quiet: wosteru lower and quiet; | "As to the notorious whig place-hunter, John | Jewelry at much Jow figures a» we offer them today, IN TRUMBULLSTREET AND HOWARD | handsome Euraltare, Carpets, & contained therein, eat Dinter Sa Pee, | O'Connor Power (do not contound this'sham | ‘and though It is weldom we call attention to our stock Rg virive of a decree of the Sopreme Court of Ce eae BORE aeAtcs, : Decne Pith the brillant Thomas Power O'Connor, M. | of Jeweiry you will find that not only do we carry the therein Diver H ‘Administratrices of sigkQNORA Ma wetter ‘the bouncing Frank Hugh, and is argent eesortment, bu thet cur prices ta sumburton ir iscomplainaat and Jone Ww. Poteet, ministratrices of Samuel 4. H. nara, 4 de never more to sit in ent, Never was | '8t&nces are far below than goods are usually x ; Wherein Mary V-Branigan ec rPutomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, od i di ifted Irish lead ae r ite ce es Fenda undersigned trustees will cell at BEV 5 is under the gi ler’s guidance to-| plate, &e We offer today: UCLOCK P. M.. on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY- | TRUSTEES’ ABLE. a iCHARD LAHAN, FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D.. 188, | PROVED PROPERTY Ya-CABLE,, UNUM. tember 29th, = > | 2 Deen OMRON Ree CRO: Pee a the following-described property, in barcéls accordh AVENUE, BETWEEN Q B STREET! ——»—___ Pine Rhive-stone Ping, very brilliant Istest designe, WuPeaRetatract oflandin Watingen tottiy An | pAORTH WEST SQUARE 11. 0° ‘THE PRESIDENT has received a photograph of | ode: barrings to match, screw of loop, Bue the itt ot Colusa known an Sfouns Pleasant | ively the tenth dag of Mi ‘T8688, and the ts. oats, Prince Bismarck from Minister Pendleton. line of oiled Pisie Pins, at 490; for and being @ part ree wwiston of | teenth day o mber, 1888, and duly reea! Sra a ‘a id which was allotted ( id Peter, sald i ‘other MAKE THE ADDRESSES PRECISE 48 Posts! (Gold Rings, with handsome settings; plain 14 pert or parce! of land fronting ow te eastern ound: | in iber 4085 Fans gbe ene a4 ee badc and Ube other = wa. | Ee N51 yD ~epeeemenbererees y of tHe Seventh wrest wrnpike leading to. itor Vilie, and containing one square sere of land, bounde:l on the north by The Post Office department authorities are ad- he ‘District of Weil sell iy eon of the press eer MER Uae vising postmasters of cities and towns having ; p. Bealte purchase, ad on the | TOKEN FLETH, 16am at FIVE DCL, P the special delivery system to, admonish corre- | Tarwglag trom 30% up, "sud as Very iS prices, ree aa cates ata | aa beret etree ry Hatt, Soil peat "ta | Sparen oe a sr ena ne : prem we One of eld ‘ou is tmaproved by = Tangs ch cestory sala Ditrieas oe Tiumbered 59 the wedi bias oF Pad aadresoes Tat elm _tetiors, 00 | Dine see Renaaied, Oc. Gc, congas Som 4 ick dwelling a one. FS z rociee Tg : . ‘Terme of ale ‘Qaetiurd of the purchase, money ‘ibalvision of Latetn Squate ny Tif iouated o2 Come Advised that where the streets of acity are | Ladieg Fine Silver Rhine-stp r Buttons, Peoaplo in twelve and twenty-four: montia font | Reamespenae,peeeen @ and peste, 8 0 7 | tahing cata ehorineun ocpenee, ange profiad | CHICAGO, Tc2... Sept, 20, 1 p m.—Wheat pe Te yh payed Plate Vest Chains, $1.08, Ene"day of aale, the sald deferred paymeuts bearing | two yenrs with stee teat, the reniaue Tecured be | (which means enormous expenses, large profits, and } , CHLCAC ‘ty under yo Cannena Gore: ‘sddressed, the street, ani num-| fest Fireuilt Vest Chains, gold putisene, Interest ab the ‘rate of six per cent per nunum frors | ad Dearing interest, aid Py; | ofcourse high prices for goods), does business with the | £04 $0, 4et,< Bota: December BS May. Bory | VET_OF his residence, shall be plainty writte: Fine Plate date ofsate. ‘Ainconverancing cont of purchacer, Sonvyevauclag’ al puschesere eck (GBS dessa at | least pomlble expense, pays nd sells only for cash, | Bere Sense mee ates dig Movember, | and, where the places are eomalt that the Sp. goods woh from $6 to 610, we "are closing ool ‘Taxes ald roceeds time of sale. and is thus able to sell First-class Clothing 30 to 50 per | 39%. Lrg rma Z A not nema houses, len iecrua of sole are Bo comiuict win EDWARDS weacorn, ‘cant cheaper than any other house in the ety, You a | tn ae eke paid De,well, to give the ocompe: | erin We terrae tee rolel aise wom am feale. Ifthe terms of sale not: plied with fi se23-] ‘Trustees. lovem- | ti of the party addressed, especially tenduys the Trontece reserve ine Fight jap bo zoe Louis D. WINE, can find FOR OYS, ¢ to 12 years, a complete line of | ber, 9.20. Lard seady--Caan and Ovtober, GONG | name be eco ber, Mae = Ps a er property| cost of the defaulting pur-| [{YXECUTOR'S SALE OF. FRA j8ES | Plain, Plated and Norfolk Suits at-@2.50, aS 3 PRAMRLEN HAM eS } Trustees HQirru TREE? KER /oRAME, RGUE $4.50, $5.50 and $0, guaranteed to be PE cl soea @. A. R. Grant Memorial Exercises. | ARMY Lraves.—Leave for one month, from | %™Fions in every reapect are correct, aatanay v nintagn = —opmreiaae NEAW RINTH SPREE RO FyERE Ny | lower than the prices ef any other store in the city. | GEN. LOGAN 10 SPEAK AT ZHE MEETING at | October iat, in granted First Lieut. award te — [EB ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL AUCTION. is For Boys, 18 to 16 years, a magnificent line of Suits METROPOLITAN CHURCH THURSDAY EVEN- Batley, 4th infantry; leave for six month, to FRIDAY, the SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, at the wi fares ie sian orty vested 1n me by the from $4.50 up. For Youths and Men. Corkscrew | ING. take effect about November Ist, ‘M. SILVERBERG @ 00, ‘came hour ne ®. HAMILTON, papper iad sanction cocenned. T offer ‘Suits in black, blue and brown sack, or fourbattonCut- {| Thememberk of the G. A. RB. of this city will ited George W. H. Stouch, 34 ini 2228 27s set-dads FRANKLIN H-MACHEY,} Trustecs, SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER A ABSA aE MEOR | SWAY at $10, worth fully G15, -A.completeline of Suits | hold a Grant memorial meeting on Thursday | fry; leave ier fae seouine tr ceeniek ‘Capt. JPPENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. OCLOCK FM fa ont ofthe prema from 00.00 up. Overcoats, lighs and heary weights, | evening at the Metropolitan church, 4% ana C HL. Logan, 6th infantry. Tanorme Dersnruert. — improved by two frame ho essk tone T Over- | streeta, Gen. John A. Logan will deliverthe!| Parzwrs To ‘Wasuineronians.—For the | cyorce ENGLER TRUAND, SIRCATED OW CENTRAL ROENUT, | Micel, o tet tr HALPEAST™ BIVE | COM & 10, worth $15. Fine Black Cloth Sultsst | address, Admission will be by ticket only. | week ending today, 615 patents were issued, “WrooLaans NOW READy: eTWEEN LINCOLN AVENUR AND METRO: | OCLOCK P.M, SAME DAY, in front of the | $20, worth 940. Satin-lined Overcosts st $15, worth | crickets are now in the hands of post command. | tne largest number ever issued in POWUTAN BRANCH OF ik @ 0.1 it, CON. | Premises, $25, Pants §2and upwards at ers for distribution to members of any single Ww. & TEEL "AIRING 20 ACHES. reek. The following patents wers granted to _sels (835 Penneyivanis Avenoe, By virtue of adeed of trast duly recorded tn, att residents of Washington: Richard I. Brouner, Labtr No. 872, Pollo 147, one of the land records gartain fixtares; Robert B. Donaldson, maching War Do You Tum or a petra Fen oe de er gg negli Oe) = j c i REY O'CLOCK P.M, on the at Pe cating Rellow factai | AT THE MADISON AVENUE CAR STABLE Children's HATS, Sole Agenta foe Mi. Kits ttadley, who - een | WIT RAT AND MOUSE EX DUNLAP @ 00/8 NEW YORK HATS : hand blot, ia ebiet of the TERMINATOR ‘None genuine unless bearing their trade-mark. Children's POLO CAPS, in all qualjties and prices, Oe Ke ait Bs Nor ‘Wea every other rementy has falied with You, toy