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Yesterday afternoon the closing session of the Annual meeting of tne Woman's Christian Tem- perance Union was opened with devotional ex- 7 | erctses, condwpted by Mr. George W. Linville, During thes® exercises the want of harmony nd the spirit of opposition which had shown {teclf ut the previous sessions was deplored. It @ppears that the constitution of the unton calle for the election of officers on the first day of WASHINGTON, D. C. the meeting. The executive committee, in ar _ FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES, SUPPLEMENT THURSDAY, OCT.1. (SS SS SSS : : | THE NEW CHRIST P. E. CHURCH. as rea to vote tor ofteers tee Beak AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. THE SCHOOLS OF THE CITY. An We Asx 18 A FAIR TRIAL. as Flour is going up. We still sell % bbl. best 91.40; Patent Bolter Extra, per Obit Sor extra, rd BSS seat Starcuret Shoullens, a to Sc; 1b. New No. 2 Mackerel, 20c doz Good Green Tem, 40e. ead 50c. Ib. Baye Rpt ices ag mag Soto Choice Golden Syrup. 40 allo rape Vinegar, 30c. mu Gree Mio Coffee, oh, for Sue. Best ren 19, 15e. Ib. A choice drink of Roasted Rio, 2 Ibs. for 25. 5 ibs. Starch, 25c. Shoe Polish made from oll, ‘2c. bottle. Western Shoulders, 7c. INDIA TEA COMPANY, ' 445 7th st, South Washington. ‘7th street cars pass the door. se28 ‘(OuEAMERY BUTTER, 2504 GR. AT OM LEAVY s Fanos Old Buiter Store, 220 Oth street northwest. e252 Opposite Center Market. Tue New Yor Axp [WaSHINGTON TEA AND COPFEE COMPANY, Be eaAchonver ‘Sell Cream Java, 33c. Old Gov. Java, 28¢. and 30c. ery Serpe aS EOF SECA oun Green Coffees, from 10 to 20c. ‘Our Teas aresel with care. We have a cumpiete assortment of Imperials, Gun GSS eS Seeeicte tanto . iranulated, 7 Fee ati ease TPEKIOR COFFEES Finest Mocha, roasted neon eeenneeseneeee--BOC. ID. ‘Old Government Java, rousted....80e. Ib Old Maracatbo, 256. Ih. ¢ ) ‘Very best Toasted... vveererevsvvnees 18C. ID. Wits tay aS ts bs Seo ARE SELLING |THE BEST REFINED sel7-Im 25 C: B a ‘REAMERY UTTER ae Te ‘FAMILY GROCERIES io ‘OUR BUTTER A TRIAL CERES. 3 ” ‘The ve not only the most um, cry invented up tothe present time, bar taey wroguce oy ° 2" Flour Useuhrasenn by any millin the world To a Ae large ‘magnificent Flour is angually to Eu OS of the old worl ‘We GuaRANTEE ‘it ts made from selected Sard wa ent Grown in Minnesots and Dakota. It is and a' ‘elimination of all woak and starchy Satter has at last been reached, and is consequently iaore NUrarriovs, yielding more breadta the barrel fom tts bread making gualities it is the cheapest One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ‘Brer offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent Ceres, and will please the most ex- Moting housekeeper and satiafy the most fastidious epi- eure, 2HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who ‘txies them once will never use anything elsa. For sale by all grocers. ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indiana ave. wold WM. M.GALT & CO. — a ~ PIANOS AND ORGANS. UPRIGHT PIANOS-SALE OR RENT— S4LE-PIANOS AND ORGANS_ONE UP- meer nnn) and Feat "HUGO WORTH & CO,,025 71a stow, ‘Prano Agency. seb5-2we OF RELIABLE MAKERS, AT REASON- gz able figures. BURDETTE | ORGANS. the SE EE TE TENE Tse Passo Excasxos, 422 NINTH STREET N. w. WM. KNABE & 00, €17 MARKET SPACE a Priaxos, OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. A Goroughly firstciass and reliable piano st = medium price. STECK @ CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS, exchanged, 029 Managing Partner of the late Svisof Ells Os (22 Manecing Partner of the ite firmof Ellis €On_ SO date ST PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884 ‘MEBSES. EISNER & MENDELSON, SOLE 4GENTS OF JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT, U.8.OF A. 320 RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA, .\VE USED JOHANN HOFFrs ‘THE PAST FIVE YEARS wate PRACTICE, AND HAVE GHiDRER, AND. Also Thr MY ATTENTION WAS DRAWN BY SE TATION ONTH- FUTURE DAYS. te report here JP ONCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, NI OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PROPERTY OF A GEN- TLEMAN CHANGING HIS RESIDENCE AND NOW ON EXHIBITION AT 'THE ESTABLISH- MENT OF L. D. GENESTE € CO.. 720 SEVEN- TEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE CORCORAN Rosews Suit 1 Rosewood Parlor Suite made by Renwick & Sons, ore. Satin Brocateile Library ‘Smith & Camplor 1 Satin Brocatelie Suite, by: & m, 1 Black Wainut and Gold Dining-room Set, by Ren- wick @ Sons, ‘Very Handsome Hall Rack and Chairs, by Renwick 1 Superior Hiack Walnut Bed-room set, by Renwick ‘1 Satin Wood Inlaid Bed-room set, with mirror front Seater as? jouer meres Bagdads. Bedsteads, China Ware, Brocatelle Curtains, = See —— 4 ‘The. above articles are in ‘first-rate condition and BER SEVENTH, 1885, at TEN O'CLOCK, at 720 17th street northwest. DUNCANSON BROS., 30 “Auctioneers, TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘No. 2022 H STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree, passed by the Supreme Qourt of the District of Columbia, fa Equity cause ‘8028, T will sell, at public auction, in front of the, on FRIDAY, OCLOBEN NINTH, 18e eat IVE O'CLOCK P. M.,the east one-half of Lot thir teen, in square one hundred and two, having front ot 25.5 feet on H street northwest, und a depth of 140.10, together with the improvements thereon, 2022 H be Boe coon meres eos cr tonne cash, one-third in six months and one-third in twelve months; deferred payments secured by deed of trust on the property, and drawing interest at six per cent, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Conveyancing ai ia mnie) sae eee da ‘321 4% strect northwest. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers USTEES’ SALE OF FINE i eee BRICK DWELLING, NO. 920 B STREET SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a’ deed of trust, duly recorded land records of the District of Col a among the bla, in Liber No. 1037, follo 173, et seq., a1 the request of the party secured, we wil sell at Auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the TENTH DAY OF BER, A. D. 1885, AT FIVE QELOCK Fac, lot numbered wiry seven (7), of Abram. : quare ¥. Barker's zecorded subdivision of lots in square three bundred and eighty three 33), together ith the improvements thereon, consisting of a some three-story Brick Dwelling. “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in gash, and the balance in three equal payments, at Six, twelve and eighteen ‘months, ‘with interest from the day of sale, to, be secured by a deed of trust fon the roperty, oF all the ‘money ma in Eas “A depontt of G100 willbe resjulred at the time ot sale. If terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the Fight to resell at the risk ofthe defaulting purchaser. LTAM W. BOANSMAN, Al S se20deds GEORUEC. HOARMAN, '} Trustees ‘XECUTOR'S SALE OF TWO FRAME HOUSES N FIFTH STREET, NEARISTREET NORTH- WEST, AND BRICK’ HOUSE ON R STREET, NEAR NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, AT virtue of the authority vested in me by the of Sarah E. Major, deceased, I shall offer for sale at public suction ‘on WEDNESDAY, TH: SEVENTH DAY OF OCIOBER, A.D., 1885, ai O'CLOCK P. M.,in front of the premises, Lot No. 26, in square No. 517, Improved by two frame houses on 5th sireet, near I street northwest, and ‘at HAL-PAST” FIVE OCLOCK P.M. THE SAME DAY, in frontof the ae an ywed by & muse weer impror br ‘on ke street, a "Terms: One-third cain; balance in. equal instalments at Gand 12 mnths, notes to bear © per cent interest Spd io’bs secured by deed of oat, oral ch al option ‘purchaser. ° red on eac Diode at me of sale” Comvcyancingtars wena t Durchaser. Ifterms ofaale are not coiplied with in Seven daya the executor reserves the right to. resell at Flak nd cost ‘of demulting. purchaser after Ave day ule notice af such reano fm some newspaper pb- Fished in Washington, D.C. Wat, Ac THOMPSON " see-eotds Executor of estate of Sarah E Major, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. USTEE'S SALE OF SUBURBAN TRACT OF LAND, SITUATED ON CENTHAL AVENUE, BETWEEN LINCOLN AVENUE AND METRO- FOLITAN BRANCH OF B&O. RR. CON- TAINING ES. AG By virtue of a ‘of trust duly recorded in, ne Liber No. 873, Follo 147, one of the land for the District of Columba, 1 ‘will offer for sale at public auction, on SATURDAY, | OCTOBER THIRD, at FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M, on the er ‘those certain pieces oF parcels of ground Bing in the District of Columbia, to wit: In the county doa ‘known aa “Metropolis View: eciguatt cad nown as “Metropolis View, described as lots numbered twenty (20),twenty-one (2D), and twenty-two (22), Ing to ihe recorded subdivision of the said tract ofland known as =Mtetro- polis View.” heretofore ‘made by ‘Thomas W. Berry Middleton trustees, (us by reference (0 said subdivision will more fully and at large appear), fand also all that portion and s0 miueh of lot nuuibered twenty-three (2d) of the same subdivision as Iles to the westward of the certain railroad passing through the said lot numbered. twenty-three’ (23), coutaln: ing in all, for the several oF parcels of land hereby conveyed. or intended to be conveyed,twenty- nine and one-quarter acres (20% acres), aud being the same property conveyed to the Said parties of the firet part by Fandolph Barton, guardian and trustee, by certaltrindenture of even date with the trust above mentioned, together with all the improvements, priv- belonging or in any manser Spportaiaiog, © ume oF tanner appertaini "Terms: One-third cash; : balaaice in equal instalments secured by deed of tust on premibas toll or ai ans ecu on. premises sold; or ‘St option of purchaser. - Couves “Bc, at cost of Convey aver. ‘A deposit of $200 ‘at time of sale, ifterins of sale are not complied with in ten dave, the Tuk ad cout of the defeating purciaser eos vie an purchaser Epon F public ‘notice of such resale in some news: in W . Dees RANDOLPH BARTON. Trustee. PROPOSALS. PRorosa1s FOR SLATER ‘Orwick OF BUILDING YoR StaTE, WaR AND Navy DEPARTMENTS. ‘and thls office. THOS. LINCO. * ocl,23,5.17819-8t Colonel, Corps of Engineers, 8 NAVY PAY OFFICE, ‘Wasuixuton, D. C September 17, 1885. Sealed indorsed *PKOPUSALS CG. AND RSUPPLL i be recelved at this Oftice ‘unul NOON, OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH, 1885, for the follow! les, to be delivered at the CONSTRUC- ‘Department ruil TON ASD NEPAtR ‘Yard, Washingt ee fo 19, Stationery. are required to be made IN DUPLICATE, om official forms ‘furnished (with schedules giving details), by this office. For expert and other Informa: Hon apply to Navy Yard. ‘Bibs Witt. Be i CEIVEDONUY “PROM MANUFACTURERSOF OR REGULAR DEALERS IN THE ARTICLES THEY OFFER TO SUPPLY:” and the right is reserved to any, oF all ide, and to wate defects persons must guarantee the prompt and execution of contract, and the competency of tne guarantors must be certified to before = United States (08. HL. LOOK! sel Tlawiw_ Pay Director UA Navy Pay AgeDt We Cux Ase We Wo GIVE YOU FULL VALUE OF YOUR MONEY IN FINE SHOES. TER ‘. 0 ‘The Educational Institutions of Wash- | The Corner-Stone to Be Laid This After- homes: — be ah 3 Soe aErERR oon _ rpuowas De amor e Pa tiagt Bones of Jumbo. ar| _meton—Information for Parents. neon—Program of Excreises—A Sketch ios peepee shnans ame CURSES PEAY oN rite NORTH SIDE OF | Two, THRER FOUR ARS Six LicHT CHAN: | “ME QOUBT ABOUT THEIR COMING 1 The new school year has fairly opened, nearly | Of the Parish. want Geer ne. XOnTE Dp SSREPT, ea CORN TO-MORRARUERS AE AUCTION, p00) The fate of Jumbo, or what is left of the great | all of the educational institutions of the city | ‘The cornerstone of the new church building ight, yet, deferring to the By virtue of decree of the $0 me Court of 2885, at ELEVEN ‘O'CLOCK, at my auction ean elephant, has not yet been decided. The bones | having resumed their sessions. Parents or | of Christ church P. E. parish, corner of Sist Colder membe She District of Columbia, passed i, ia Faulty, vod conaleisuout Peverve, about Forty Chandellers.'S | of the big beast were to come to the National | guardians who have not selected schools tor the | and O streets, West Wachington, will be lata Twill offer for sale at public auction, fh front ot tne | p> SOWLING-Auctoneen | BCU, Which had a sort of graveyard children in their charge will find acomplete at 4 o'clock this evening by Bishop Paret. The index to the schools of the city in THE STAR'S Premises, on THURSDAY OCTOBER FIRST, 1885, congregation of West street Presbyterian church (0M 8 DOWLING, Auctioneer. at FIVE O'CLOCK PAC. the following real estate lo- —— insurance policy upon them. Mr. Barnum, ever, seems to have perceived that the dead SINGING DOWN A MEMBER, OW of Columbia, | IMMENS! SEHOD FUR- | Sumi advertising columns, The Stax continues to| near by have loaned the use of the church for | | At the conclusion of the devotional exeretage cated in the city of Washington, Di Jjumbia, LENSE COLLECTION OF HOUS! Jumbo, after fell advertii ‘by the " = me y have oF | yesterday, when Mra. Roach took the ehalt ig: The middle ono-third Stee Lor members RiTUR CTION ROOM! TURDAY, being so well advertised uy 2 3, in square numbered 457, coine for the samme at OCTORER: THIRD. peek COMMENCING 4° | thrilling accounts of his death, published in | Publish notices of institutions, which are es-| the services which will be held directly aftor \d was about to proceed with the bust a'point In the north line of north D street at a dis- TEN O'CLOCK, EMBRACING: every nook of the earth where there is a pfint- | pecially worthy of patronage. the placing of the corner stone. = p nen, G : the clergy on | Mrs. Curry made the point gat tance of 19 feet 1134 inches east of the southwest cor- | SIX PARLOR SUITES, FINELY UPHOLSTERED; | !ng press, ts about as valuable for show purposes | Arrangements for instraction on the violin | A platform has been ratsed for 0 ree aes dil eae dite te her ofsaid Lot and ruamng thence, east, on said line | REVERAT ERERCHE PLATE SER EEL ANB | as Relive Jumbo: in tee Jumbo dead has can be made with Prof. Kaspar, who has re- | tesite.or the now aflding, “During the tere Shorpeayenes Sey 26 oe sine Uae cunemans of aaid street, 19 feet 113, inches; thence north Ge PIER MIRRORS, ONE. ELEGANT CABL t several ihre ve over Jumbo living. Dead turned from. Europe and resumed teaching at mony the choir, composed of y ‘The follow. | elec feet and 6 jnches to an. alley: thence west 19 feet 1 CHERRY FoLDing BEDSTEAD, COST SLD: | 12.Costs little for his keep, and can be divided | fi" residence, 1131 12th street northwest. = cena: ‘Spproprisie sclactions. ee 2 — ‘are out of order,” said Mra. Roach, “We pisce Sf ooginsiag, with, the improvements thereo ING “BEDSTEAD. WALNUT “MABRUE-TOP | (2a, furniabing an attraction for two “Great, | Mire cnoal conducted by Str. A Gravam Belt, | IME !4 Uist Andrews James W. Clark, Jno, | bavg had enough of this spieit.”” A Sonsisting Ins four-story Brick bullding, number @4i | = CHAM Bich FURNITURE, IN SETS ANDSEP- | Out tmaiios cod ee pe a con pee stuiied | 1034 16th strect, will be ned for the Year | Tr ict ST-D. Wileow Falla, Samuel HL. Ute im, President, I desire,” began Mrs. Curry Dastreet northwest, ARATE PIECES: FINE HAIR. MATTE: Cae making ond Jam! van be gent in | on the first Monday In October sey, Sarauel EL Gridith, Wan A Terris, dames adam,” sald Mrs. Roach, Interrupting ‘Terms of sale: Gne-third of the purchase money to} PAINTED COTTAGE _ FURNITURE __O Do ertictiageg Toad, while his skeleton | "Instruction in German fe given to both adults | SY; sumuel HL. Griith, Wan, Hog ete ag Work. Ths be pald in cash; the reduc in equal installments at | EVERY DESCRIPTION, DINING-ROOM FUR. | may: artleniated and sent in another | and children by Mise Dora Aiwet, 1456 corcoran | A: Harrold, Gco. ep ee ge Beye toe Cig Bagh na Scie morprsan tein secieaty ietoltat the | PERC SAMMY Seabed COUCHES, | WIA Ri, Bettas A aac teahin | eet mrinwen, Caer are airanmea at come | RyMeje lis ie oc Wasinowan gun | Mion ae ae a a ee urchagers:” che tite to be retained until the full pay- LaUNGES COOKING AND’ HEATING | Tomains during the coming year, bat agataut Xenlent hours, Miss Ziwet makes} ty OF | Kee, Josiah, B. Perry, John W Phillips, Frank then took the ‘chair and the ‘yin “tock of ee te the nator tue purciaaer, “g106 | LOVER e., ao. Which Prof. Baird,ot the National museum, pro- a Ages” was sung. Ronct Bs Nearer, Alexander Shims. D.D.. A. Flinders The Pinkney Institute, 818 Connecticut ave- | Ereoie John Tenmtic Ar TWELVE tests. A STAR reporter who consulted the oracle ni DD. Walter W. Gress, in which sbe relerred to the co deposit on acceptance of bid. ‘CLOCK, pO nue, an English and French school for young | jj, D. D., Hend . D.D., Philip | ment of the work, and sketched what a Ds, . . WAGONS, | Of the section of mammals at the National ¥ ams, D. jenderson .D.. ip | cl FOES BOAR Dee tatities, | HORSES CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, | of fhe section informed that Jumbo's | dies and little girls, begins the year well | Sinughter, D:D., jey, James A. | dove, referring to the triais of the amon THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioncer: selocosas ae mes rday, was ed bo" ones could not properly be prepared for articu- lation and preservation without soaking for nearly a year. Hasty preparation would do in- equipped for educational work. Terms and faut {nformation can be obtained by addressing the Misses Burgess, principals, Buek, J. X. Dorse: 'W. Camp, D.D., | the fact that she, with afew othe John Gs Ames, T-G. Addison, DD | sumed and carried the union's inde rptomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. The order Of pyocession will be as follows: | for several months. rdness, THIS EVENING. — regatlon, Sunday vestrics of | Mrs. Burris said she had no doubt bat that EEKS & CO y Or thab alee rolled houc tae ae eee THE BICYCLE RACES. Grace, St foku and Christ cuurchos, the clergy. | down deep in the hearts of every. ome present See eee a ST a eS ae gn rallroad’cars would be very muuch damaged | peogenm of the Fall Meeting: To-Mor- Se Leet tne een Onno Seem Coens ee cee eek ae eee OS TEY, yueore PERAE, ASSO at : by wear and tear. Prof. Baird, it is understood, ress, er heart was she witnesse A Ps I pledges, consist- vz is still in correspondence with Mr. Ward, of| Fow Afternoon—Wheelmen Who Wil THE PLAN OF THE cHURCH, splritshown by some, she would sak God's ing of Ladies’ and Gents’ gold and silver watches, | ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, Facies a a Ir. Beraniay respecting e dis-| Contest For Prizes. The new structure will, when completed, bea | blessing eo m. She move open and hunting cases, gold chains and setts of jew: PORTIERES, LAMBREQUINS, &c, &c,, | Position of the bones, and may rescue them from notable addition to the churches of the city. ; oa te ¥, gol I is ‘lets, plais nk if * * | their i The Capital Bicycle club with the question was ask: ya SG MTG i sie at ee Bl aay impending tte pita Biecie ib proposes Te essed cont ofthe, balding wher | pti’ Sead aperonert cous and Gents’ plated chains, mirrors, books, cloth and Gress patterns, Ladies’ coats, circulars, Gents’ coats, nts, Vests, overcoats, ulsters, guns, pistols, clocks, dies” und Gents’ dressing cases, workboxes, surgical instruments, a very fine parlor organ, slippers, opera- Basses, &c. aid of an appreciative public, to make the usnal success of its regular fall races, which take place to-morrow, October 2, at 4:15 p. m. A program of eleven races has been arranged, furnished ts $50,000. The plans provide for a have and side alsles with arcades, There will be three entrances into the body of the church, ‘one at the southern extremity of the east aisle. ‘one In the tower at the northeast corner of Ul The Washington Navy Yard. REASONS URGED BY THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR FOR REPAIRING THE SWATARA HERE. The petition presented by the executive com- ROYAL AGRA CARPETS, CAIRO RUGS, SILK BOKHARA AND SHERAZ RUGS, AN- TIQUE HALL RUGS, AND OTHER SPECIMENS OF address or endorse Mrs, Hoach's administra: on, Several delegates remarked that it was un- Recessary to open this subject, and the motion Was carried and the subject referred to a com- ie sale will continue until all the goods are sold. GREAT VALUE, mittee of D. A. 66, Knights of Labor, to Secre- | 1" which are entered all the best men of the | Church and one at the north end of the west | mittee. ‘The Meeting then sang “Blest be the Persons holding tickets on which tine has expired, tary Whitney yesterday, as stated in ‘Tax | District, including Crist and Barber, with thelr | uisie. tie that binds.’ ‘will please take notice. SELINGER, ‘Which have never been shown in this country. Ar, iS Springfleld laurels yct fresh, Hanna, Seufterle, | _ Dividing the nave from the chancel willbea | Mrs. S. A. Mayse, the treasurer, submitted 711 7th st. nw. ld at public auction, ‘Am asking that the contemplated repairs | FI d others. Entered inal the open races | lofty arch, and on each side smaller arches, di- | her report. showing that all the lndebted nest WEEKS & CO., Auctioneer. sele-at EPO De Sul at Danilo Bacton) fo the United States ship Swatara be made at | Brown, and others. Entered In all the ope! viding the aisles from the transepta, in each of | wax puld and there wee eatticieet inthe een =| WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, | the Washington navy yard, sald: “We make | is C. E. Kluge, of Jersey City, who, riding as a | Siicit opeuings are tivo steps, Inthe cant trans | wen ba pig Ty AL ‘TO-MORROW. OCTOBER SEVENTH, EIGHTH, AND our request with greater freedom because we be | novice at Springfield, astonished ‘all by win- oe pay the ton, sept the choir and organist will be seated. Ei of these transepts is divided from the church by an arch. Another arched opening and step lead to the inner chancel-place devoted to the holy Meve the best interests of the government. will be subserved by having the repairs made here, The Washington navy yard has a splendid and NINTH, 1885, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN A, M. AND THREE O'CLOCK P. M., EACH DAY. ning the mil able time of 4 in 1:17. race, 3:10-class, in the remar! 41 and the half mile, 1:30-class, He rides a Star machine. and is prob: THE ELECTION. The election was then proceeded with, but before the ballots were collected, Mrs. Roach: FP Hos. DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE'S SALF OF A STOCK OF GROCERIES, complete equipment, and every convenience { ably able to get more speed out of that machine ; é . HORSE, WAGON, PHABTON, HAHNESS, ICE Gxisty for thin work.” ‘The capacity of our me. | thin any Siete Ateriee. ie will bee tor, Munlon table wilt oe heautifulle, ecnanrented | romicsted thatthe delegates be counted, so that on PEER On Nats" ocronmn sxcoxp, | cretion chanics 1s not execlied in any navy yard in | midable opponent to Crist and Hanna, ‘ith carved wood, over which « tripple lancet | BG mistake be made. ae 1985, commencing ae TES OCLOCh at oe uy, | MONDAY AND TUESDAY, fais, country. The rate of wages here is more | | A novel feature introduced here for the first | Window will be pierced, and which, It 1s hoped, merge 2328'H street northwest, I will sell the entire con: tents, comprising general assortment of Grocerles— gsusially found in a first-class estublishment—The Horse, Wagon, Phaeton and Harness will be sold promptly at TWELVE O'CLOCK. Dealers would do OCTOBER 5rx AND 67x, inthe favorable to the government than elsewhere. ‘The superior effectiveness of this yard has been proved by experience. Its work has been thor- ough. and satisfactory, its record !s free from two informal bailots,on motion Mrs. 8. D. La Fetra was clected president. Mrs. La Fetra being escorted to the chair, re turned her thanks for the unexpected honor, time will be the “lap” races. The peculiarity of these races consists in the fact that the num- ber of laps won determines the winner, and not the positions at the finish. The effect is to will receive rich stained glass, South of the east transept will be the organ chamber, with lofty arches separating it from the chancel and east FIRST FLOOR OF MY SALESROOMS, scandals such as have ‘discredited other yards, | make the race a constant spurt from start to | $ausept. South of the west transept will be the | and expressed doubts as to being ‘ble vo Hill ine eal Se a & ¥ = vestry, The remainder of the site, the southern ‘0 NM rrertant Cages semen tees Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and 11th st | and it has no charges of extravagance, incom- | finish. Nearly all records were beaten at | Nortion, willbe devoted to the chapels tect by | Position long. She urged that they should be ‘Of one heart and one mind, The election of Mrs. La Fetra seemed to de ht the soldiers from the barracks aud their friends, who were sald to compose the opposk ion, petem. management, bad workmanship, or | Springfleld in this class of races. In the club litical chicanery ngainstit. If the Swatara | five mile cup race, Howell Stewagt, if he wins, is repaired here it can be done under the super- | becomes absolute possessor of the silver cup vision of the Navy department, and the good | which has been won twice by him, once by B. service rendered for the money’paid will be a | W. Hanna, once by J, M. Borden, and is now useful comparison with the history of the Mo- | heid by WE. Crist. Crist also holds the Wuod- hican. In’ view of the ‘ample facilities | ward “& Lothrop two -mile handicap cup, of our navy yard in the matter of machinery, | though Stewart has also won It once. mechanies snd all other essentials, we | Another novel feature is the race for satety are unable to repress the bellef that tie consid- | machines in which Starsof 42 inches wheel and _oel-5t 7pHoMas vowaIn TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE STANDS IN ‘THE WESTERN By virtue of a deed of trust di 880, follo 491, et seq., ong of th District of Columbia, I will offer for sule, at public auction, at TWrLVE O'CLOCK M.,on WEDNES- DAY, GCLOPEE 8 TH, 1885, und in front of -4 fect & inches, which is intended to be com- pleted with ail dispatch,so that the church servi- | ces may be temporarily carried on therein, while the main building is in progress. From the chap- el there will be wstairway leading up to the in- | “Mrs Lydia H. Tilton was elected recordi fants’ class room and Ibrary,overthe vestry and | secretary; Mrs. Rose K. Hartwell, corronpemn Westtransept. There will be two openings filed | ing secrelary; Miss Lizzie icesslen, mat dos with tracery through which the littie ones may | Mts Frances Andrews teoamren follow the service i! they desire. The cellars | “The following nominations for superinten. OWEN F. MURRAY, Assignee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auchoneer. sez0-its WALter WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS CON- TAINED IN DWELLING NO 511 TWELETH STREET NORTHWEST,” CONSISTING | LN PART OF WALNUT FRAME PARLORSUITES, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, DINING-ROOM NITUKE, COTTAGE SUIVES, " BED- EADS, BUREAUS AND WASHSTAND: ‘Auctioneer. 411 be reached by stairways from chapel and | 4 iieres sr lands, tue right to occupy until the 31st of De- | erations of public utility, which ought to have | other dwarf machines are allowed to compete. | 2 ce. lents of the different departments were made BEDDING, HALIt MATTRESSES, PILLOW: S 2 In the We cae 7 “ 1 “ r re outside near organ chamber. The church is de- | Heredity and Hygiene, Mrs. Bove: Sunt AND BOLSTERS, HEATING STOVES, WARD- | Sfinver, 1908, stands Nos. 41 and 42. in the Western | keptit in full activity, were foreed to give way | A tandem tricycle race of half mile alse has signed in the geometrical It ty y wd Gothic period. | Will be mainly constructed of dark red brick. The arches, columns, shafts, capitals, ete,, will be formed ‘of buti-colored sandstone. will be an open Umbered rvof to both church and ch pel. ‘The church will be well lighted by windows in the clear story and side aisles and to considerations of partisan advantages when other yards were continued in preference to ours, We have no votes with which to bribe or menace the administration, and, in view of the cumulative evidence that this Administration makes thre public welfare its chief motive, we should have neither occasion nor inclination to school juvenile » Mrs. Rogers: te literature, Mrs. La Fetra; influence! Mrs. Tilton; conference with ecclesiast ed cational, medical and other associations, the president; relative statistics, Mra. E. shelte railroad, Miss Lewis; suldiers and sailors, Mise ROBES, BRUSSELS, INGRAIN AND OTHER CARPETS, STAIH AND HALL CaRPETs, CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER SECOND, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shall sell at the ubove-named residence tie contents thereof, which is well worthy its place on the program. ‘The track, which has been somewhat cut up by constant training, was put In pertect condition to-day. The sur- face cannot be improved. Always excepting the half mile track in Springfield, the Athletic park path is the best in America.” The Capital northwest, in the city of Washington, D. C., such oc- cupation being conditioned, however, on “the pay- ment to the proper authorities of the District of Co- Jumbia of a monthly rental of sixteen dollars in ud- vance and the ubservance of the regulations of said warket, in addition to the amount for which such to'occupy shall bring is ii club has issued invitations to the other local yhere; . vate = Chuse; legislative and petition work, Mrs. Hart- nich is well worthy the attention ofDNYCES Hermie feale: Ono.hird cash and, balance of par- | suppurt our plea ia inl manor een Leoelke | ieee enemas atipas 0, the other, focal Fee nde at te ites, Nill be filled with | well; franchise, Mrs. Bradley; /prisos and police asd WALTER B JAMS & CO., Aucts._ | chase money in equsl instalments at six and twelve RASar Le Ae pedo ea Toe eae Med by Capt La We Been wilh stat | LACEY. 5 ned glass. | work, Mrs. Chapin; unfermented wine, Mrs, JUNCANSON BROS., auctioneers Miaetty rich ueerees, from, day_ of sale, for which | Zhe suggestion that ie! unjust suspicion ‘and | fom the cub: horse at aS pie eke te Tr host OF this putlding will be 834.300: t0 | Deane; young woman's work, Mis stnibel; notes of purchaser, secu trust on sal I ws ap ax ea | consi } jor feve ADMINISTRATTICES’ SALE OF _ suPERe | sunds, shail be given, or all cash at option of pur- | false charge of political mancuvering, which are | the evening after the races the club, by invita- representing the value of the material in the | Scintols Sts Rbhesteic haves net camae hoe, HOUSEHOLD ECB SITURE BEING THE EX: | chaser, Deposit Of Sid requlredat ime of sale, All | sure to bo rated aculnst the Navy department | tion of Manager Grant, will visit the Washing- | Present baiting. which becomes the property | iil va i and capital, Mee, TIRE EFFECTS CONTAINED IN DWELLING | Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale ure | if the Swatara |s repaired elsewhere, cannot be | ton rink In ualform, Of the builder. Messrs, Cassel and Law are the | Cook: Work among foreigners, apenas Xo. 630 G STREET XE. EMBRACING ROSE- | Rot compled with in 7 days from day of sale, the trus- | conecived nor uttered by the most violent par-| ‘The officers of the day are Referee 8. T. Clark, architects, and Mr, Wm.C. Morrison the builder, | ¥°T® 9m colored people, Mrs, Williams; WOOD CASE CHICK! PIANO, SILK | tee reserves the right to resell at cost of defaulting | tisan if the work is done here. of Baltimore; Judges Francis H. Noyes and M. | : ii ~ j | Buditor, Mrs. A. Moulton. SATELLE SF RENCH | Purchaser. WILLIAM BIRNEY, F m | Its proposed to piace an organ to cost $5,000 | a BROCATELLE PARLOM SUITE, Fi OCEAN. ew ANE The Swatara should be repaired at the Wesh- | M. Crenshaw; timers, J. West Wagner and Max | {45 Broposed | What the Citizens of East Washington PLATE GILT FRAME: PII ss ie ee 2 ington navy yard, because of its ample facili. | Hansman; recorder, J. E, Leaming; starter, H. ; RN ee ee Mas rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ties, and by the naval artisans of the District of |S Owen. ‘Music will be tur: ‘by Weber's | THE HISTORY OF THE PARISH. ‘Want. OIL PAINTINGS’ AND STEEL soe Columbia and Alexandria, because of their | band, by whom an_attract programme of | Christ church parish is one of the oldest inthe | ‘To the Eaitor of the Evexixe Stax: INGS, CLOC! WHATNOTS, MARBLI EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE capabilities, good record, necessitous condition, | twelve numbers has been arranged. District. Its foundations were laid at a meet- , Although not a matter of any special import TABLES, EASY CHAIRS, H.C. Ri IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE WesT| and the past unjust discriminations against het ve 4 THE CONTESTANTS. ing held November 10th, 1817, at the residence e, it mis nt CHAIRS, LACE CURTAINS FORTH SIDE OF SEVENTH. srneen, merween | them.” The following unusually large ilat of enteries of Thos. Coscoran, father. of Ste, W. W. Coreo: | perp eens terug te Aeneroearvind nim 3 t HANDSOME i wis G AND H STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING insures interesting races: ran. At the meeting were Thomas Corcoran, | Ci VOLS NOOR So APAIS UE et | NO. 736. The Night School Project. First race—Three miles, open—J. C. V. Smith, | Francis 8. Key, Clement Smith, Wm. Morton, | Olm™any property holders, it is proper tor me te CHAIRS, WALNUT EX4 Under ‘and by virtue of the provisions of APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION STILL REGISTERING | BW. Hanna, W. E. Crist, P. J. Barber, CE. | Johns, Haw, John Myers, Ulysses Ward, Jas | Say that the statement in last evening's Stam, M. T. SIDEBOARD, DINING | the lust “will and testament Por’ “Phomse THEIR NAMES, BUT No FURTHER ACTION | Kluge. A. Magruder, Thomas Henderson and John | of the streets that we asked to have improved, SHAUB CHINA AND Glass Walt SEW. | Weaver, late dt Washington, Disrigof TAKEN. Second race—One mile, club—P. 8. Brown, B. | Pickreff.. Most of the above sated gentl | io tnostyeck. We 408 met-auk Surenmuene pene’ TRERAC HI ELOWS ASD RoLan ie MAL | Columbia, admitted v9 probate’ april San. is64, | Names of persons desiring to enter a night | W- anna, © L. Seullene, Le J, Barber, He | rarely Mostott westry, with tho adatt | ments on Tennessee or South Carolina avenues, but did eek Sor one cower teadiing from the ye ut, | clnity’ incoln park, so that peuple whe r, | sire to build there Gan inven scwet to sonmest DING, KUTCHEN REQUISITES, @c., BY AUC virtue of an order Issued by the Supreme Court District of Columbia, holding a special term {oF Sifted rce—One math fees, open—J. A: ird race—One mile, nov: n—J, An- trum, M. Olds, G. E. Stratton, B.S. Graves, | F. Cole, LM. Hopkins, F. ‘Bradford, H.'K. school are still being registered at the Franklin and Sumner school buildings, but no further steps have been taken towards opening the Judge Jas. $. Morsell and John Abbott. Among the first pewholders and vestry: names of John 5. Caneton, Wm lagesce' Thomas Hyde, Wm, Hagman, Thos. Plater, the undersigned executor fer at public enctlor on TUESDA’ TH DAY OF OCTO: BER, 1886, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, purts of lots 9 and 10, in square of Qrphan Court business,we will ell at the above named | 429, said lot fronting 20 feet on the west side of 7th | school or schools. The number already largely | Lamb. Am, Key, James Getty, | With. There i# not, a single sewor east of the Seeing, on FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOREI SHC- | atrect and ruuning back U6 feet to m ten-loot aley, | exceeds the Iinlids of what would, pregency. | Fourth race—Five mi challenge cup—P. 8, | Read, John Marbury, Wm. | west line of that park, none on Maryiand ave- Randiome Furniture Cartews fen, Contes tae | aid improved by atwostory sore and dwelling cov- | stitute one scool. ‘The register was pened at | Brown, BW, Hanna, WE. Crist (holder, | Mee eisthiean Hee Metin nue, and none around the Capitol grounds ex: To which the aitention of buyers 1s reorear at ctiea? | CHR the entire tot Na. 736 7th street northwest the request of a ‘number of ladies who were | Howell Stewart witose descendants are still represented In the | cept what. the ‘residents have built wholly. at townie the attention of Buserels respecttty caed, | “Hilly property should command the attendon of | interested in establishing a night school, ard | - Filth race One mile, open—P, 8, Brown, P. L. | peek, Gactaceueatin appear among its ves- | thelr own expense, there having” been no per. Admioltratrices of ScuhONOR* MARES, | 4. | Hh bent ncalties inthe Disitie.” Property" ofthat | desired to co-operate Rott of ins Sonia wars | cooneirc meee ee nee ae eee, eee ree es See een | een noone Oneal uel ie . Marks, de | ch cler it fen tK¢ x In the project. e object of the rezister was to | Sno ys E. Kluge, Ny Jen atix, y T. Berry, 4 pe? ceased. seed | Only to-close anvestate, 00 Say Md 2 now oMered determing whether the bumber at those wns | - Sixth race—Twosile handleap, Woodward & | Py Maniar tac onilos Teint Tadeo rad | The sid boat pF works recognized Maryland Hos. J. FISHER @ Go. Auctioncem iierms of sule: One-third cash, balance in two equal | would Hike to attend such a school was suifi- | Lothrop cup—P. 8. Brown, B. W. Hanna, W. | W: Abbott. The present vestry ts ‘com: | avenue as one of the main thoroughtares com Ui noo. Payments at one and two years, with notes bearing in- | ciently large to justify opening it. No further | E. Crist (holder), Le J. r, Howell Stewart, posed of Charles M. Matthews, register: Edwin | necting with the country as it Ts, aud te; [ANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNrw. | HFest until Me areca deed Of trustion the | action has, however, been taken, Super-| Seventh race—Haifmljé, open—B. W. Hanna, | & Hartley, George T. Dunlop, J. Holdsworth | arrayed tor its timproven oft PROVED PROPERTY ON THE EAST Si Broperty sold. |All conve; canted se theeperuaser’s | intendent ‘Powell thinks that such’ a | C.F. Kluge, G. E. Stratton, 'L. Snodderly, P. | Gordon, jaurice J. Adler, Wi.’B. Orme, Sam’! | map of street improvements, published Noven OF AHE SEVENTH STREET TURNPIKE, | Toros of sole are tor ace ee te eae: | senool should. be established in. thin ant ufterie, P. 8, Brown, E. Wheatley, Dr. W. Hows ber Ist, 1872, they represented it as pared all TWEEN TRUMBULL SEREET AND HOWatb | Property willbe resold ache rok and wow of the dee | every. eltyy to” afford educational “ade | “Eighth tice Twownlle, open—W. B, Crist, 1. | Wm" Knowica, Benjerit aii! the, wal, front the Capitol to Boundary re AVENUE. ET AN ARD | Ruking purchaser. “Husbitt Ds WEAVER, Yantages {6 young people wno are obliged to | J. Burber, C. E. Kluge. ‘i dens, William Wheatley, Richard L. Croplcy. | while there ta nat ts this day « sewer ora fot By viriue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ‘ock-dts Executée._ | work during the day. Such schools, alsa, he | Ninth raco—Half-mile, tandem trieycle IT. | Amoug the prsent jewholder ‘and up: | of maven mtn it Tt is tn sorve condition to- the Dburict of Columbia, paged in the eonsoll- UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. thinks, ought not to be confined to teaching | ¥. Davis and F. F. Church, W. G. Coburn and Porters of the parish ure Mr. Wm. Laird Jr.. day then any 09 road leading int wherein Oliver B., an merely reading, writing and arithmetic, but | M. M. Crenshaw, L. J. Barber and P.8, Brown. | Josinh Dent, Hon. John W. McPhez~on,Mr.John | city. They cut it down, leaving lots and houses Fendants. und Nee SOTa. wherchs May Veiis | ASSIGNEES SALE OF TWO VERY Five | provided with iuellities for instruction in_me-| Tenth race—One mile, Safety bieyele—B. &. | H. Voorhees, Mr. George W. Phillips, Mr. Ed: | from ten’ to thirty fect _above grade, and then fendants, and No. 8874, wherein Mary V.Branigan et DWELLING HOUSES, SITUATED AT TE chanical drawing, and other studies, especially | Graves, J. C. V. Smith, W. E. Crist, H. L.Snod-| ward L. Dent, Dr. Louis Mackall, Dr. Armi-| stepped. The result is that many of the low al. are complainants and Oliver B. Magruder etal. de. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOUR-AND-A- | usetul to the boy who has to work for a living. | derly, C. E. Kluge. stead Peter, Dr, F. 8. Barburin, Dr. Arthur | Will not sell for enough to bring them to grad COC ne ee RTS CINE | HALF AND C STREETS NORTHWEST, | The deficiency tn th lation f 4 ae — Snyder, Dr. C. H. Cragin, Dr. Thos. Loocker- | and th Instances have ceame Shi Dy Moe ote eaNeR Se WENEY-| BEING THe puOPEL TY FORMUnLY wect: | The detielency in the appropriation for the sal- ‘Transfers of Real Estate. |inan, Dr. Henderson “Suter, Dr. Horde, -Mr. | to pay the taxes for that reason. Their the followlng-dleveribed property, in arcéls according | In order to close up’ the etek at the Me board, in providing dn equipment for such a | | Deeds tn fee have been Med as follows: Mary | Sam‘) McKinney, Mrs. Beveris, Kennon. Mrs property. was confiscated. During the, same to the plat iiled in maid cuuse No.” 6354, viz All ree und Aun Ss, Parker, I will, as uasignec, school at the public expense. A meinber of the | Cole Baker_to Rosina M. Parneil, lots 11. and | Lot Clarke, Mrs. Harriet Marbury, Admiral | oe Ee pn n {hat part of a tract of land in Washington county, in | offer at public uuction, in front of the. prem: school board, speaking of the matter to aSrar. | 14, sq. 71; $1,605. Christine Schmidt to heirs | Radford, Mr. Wm. A. Gordon, Mess rdi- | shire avenue nearly $300,000: It is the istrict of Columbia. known as Mount Pleasint. | fses, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER SIXTH, A, | reporter, said he saw no reason so far as the law | of J. Hi. A: Neuhaus, part 2, sq. 821, 8. C.F. | nand King, Randolph Coyie,’ Jahn Patten, from Pennsylvania avenue to 6 squat sug hiclng a past of lot No, three (3) in the division af 18S, ALFOUR o "HOCK Pat iain bowen | Was concerned why such schools should not be | E. Richardson. to "ONE. Ketne lot: i Poteler, Chas, IKINg, Gamay Bret: | Dapest clnse-aee Same taeroan, eveceh Week G. Berty, Sam'l C. Pi sq. 507: | George Part oF parcel of land fronting on the eastern boun 8409. H. James to Peter J. McIntyre, lot bus, included in the public school system. ‘The law wus Known us the “slashes,” a good graveled in reservation No. 10. mer and R. B. i «Dot defi : cl i 584; $2,500. ¥ | Cropley. | roadway has been built, curbs set, sidewalks leat cat ove sont are otis, bounded | nei weeny hea al ane ma gustan man | Shai be opens, ve Now GuTIME Which schools | sx, S34; $2,500. Janace HL alee to Want | pnts Pector of Christ church, was Rey. | lad aud trove scathing for bal fie tre on orth by W. D. Beall’s purchase, and on the | ai i bl tobe reget a ——>___ ob al. lumbus W. Sorrels, t ‘S45; | Ruel Kieth, Following nim came Rev. C. P. c Bouse! The result is Una south by that sold to Asrou M. Cattrell:Yogether with | been receutly par peri See NSE | Fall Meeting of the Jockey Club. | hci 2° “HE Higgins t0 Alex. A Bel | Melivane, afterwards bishop,who entered upon | land which the “real estate pool” and other ‘all the improvements Said property was subdivided | “Yo a capitalist secking an invest 1 Peters’ Grove (Cooke's Park), in Gi his brilliant career as the minister in charge of | Speculators bought at from five & its por {ato lote of G3 10,87 feet front with a depth ot 208. | 1ooking for ahandsome private resideuce a farcom | WEICUTS FOR THE HANDICAP RACES FIXED, | Peters’ Grove (Cooke's Brawn, bart 12; | this church: Tew. H. irey, Rev. Joun | foot, has been made warth from 1 to ¥2 per Oye of said lots is improved by a large three-story | portunity is presented in thesule of this propery ge, | Secretary McIntyre, of the National Jockey eee HL Kea nid Lot | Thomspmon Brcoke; Rov. ehilp iimeaatan, man, | Doct Gy the eepeeper expoetinene at tae eeeee ae or econ ben ot the purchase money | U#ted #4 It is in the center of the city and convenient | club, has fixed the weights for the two impor- Re ies: 82. ‘500. Christine Schmidt to Asa | John F. Holf, Rev. Stephen G. Rev. | funds, Ni jampshire avenue is not am: y In twelve and’ twenty-four months from | two years notes, to beat Inveren anal anne py, | The horses entered, their ages and the weight | B. Boldemann to Ma a9, | Rev. J. H. mle an : , Nagpedor Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. e autumnal handicap forall ages, $50 each, | ct al, lot 3, sq. ary J. Snowden 7 Rev. © e . sale. A depontt of $50 on each Lat required on day | She right veserved er eh Se Se cate atteEw | to add 8800, of which $200 to second, third to | Cltye S140. CG. Duncanson. io Mary Col | ©. = ree co | Heatameontentenewhere. ee tis tie Teociaee eer garg not complied with th | faulting purchaser after five days’ publicnotice otauen | ##¥e Stake. ‘One mile and a halt. ‘To be ran on | Baker, sub. lots 11, 12, 14 to 17 and 24. 8q. 71; | Competitive Desig: omortalte) Soham aed eas eae cae ten days the Trustees reserve the right to reseil the | resale fu some newspaper publitied I Wishtitar, | Monday, October 10th. Rataplan, 4, 118 Ibe; | 88,448.70. Mills bean, trustee, to We. Wane | Gen. Grant. peter a ioe igang Property at the riak and cost of the detuulting pur- | 1)-C. ELIAS E, WHITE.” | Modesty, 4, 116 Ibs.; Louisette, 4,113 Ibs; Vo- | arsdale, sub. lot 28, sq. 378; 8—-. -C. Brownet | aw AWARD To A WASHINGTON ARCHITRCT. Six or seven syuates of the Cnqdtel, all butte ai Setiase TARELE AAR, | te | Te cove amamee | STS sig oath herein | Oe Mauer Mette et 2% gee | “Aare of onary lies tw present | ued ence alae Saeeete eae oe Sanya wigs nemtoona vee Tp Howas DOWLING, Auctioneer. Ws; Bob “Miles, 4) 111 1bs,;’Lucky B..5'110 | nean strip thppugh lots 51, 50, 84, 83 and $2, | collecting funds for a monument to Gen. Grant | for any. are, have nothing but mud roads. Fitba , the SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, at the | TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS IN | !bs.; Sam Brown, 5, 110 Ibs,; ‘Favor, 3, 110 ibs.. | of Widow's. $141, 8. Wills to Lucinda | the Amertcan Architect conceived the idea of | SP’ same houf and Be ne ation) JUARE No. 712, FRONTING ON DELA- | Joe Cotton, 3, 110 lbs.; Barnes, 5, 110 lbs: Pan. | A. Duvall, lot 230, sub. of 45, W. & C. starting a friendly competition for sketches for ~~ sub, Ique, 4,110 ibs; Markland, 5, 110 Ibs: Hi Mt. Pleasant; $800, t Turett to Chester ARK AVENUK, SECOND, NORT! x . ‘The Grant Memorial Meeting. se24-d&ds FRANKLIN H. MACKEY, j Trustees, COLPAX STREETS aoe Tor such a monument to show what might be done ‘oe, 5, 107 lbs; Tor- | Goodrich, lot 37, sq. 1 aya, 4) 100 Ibs.;' Heeland- $100. Thomas D, ORDER OF EXERCISES TO BE CONDUCTED BY (NCI F 2D RE By, Virtue of a deed of trust, dated 24th June, nado, 4, 107 Ibs.; Rica, 6. 106 Ibs.; Enjj Dwyer to P. M. Dwyer, lot'B, aq. 535; $—._O. | for a llinited sam of $100,000. The paper has THE G. A. K. THIS EVENING. CEREUS FRR SAAR RACES, | 1220, and rerorded Jn Uber Seca at foe Ba | MSM, We Da, ce, 6, 108 bs, gina 4 | Dwyer to P.M: Dwyer, lot Bq. 885, 60. | forallinited sam of $100,000, ‘The paper has =. Kea ecco pay 452, and at the request of the pariy secures there, © prize for the best design, combiniee arehiz | Fourteen invitations hw STREET ANDNEW YORK AVENUE TH: | by. i will offe str feo ibs; Albla, 4,103 lbs.; Nettle, 6, 105 1bs.2 Bob | $2300. Mary J. Snowden to J. Crittendes ge Hl lesign, combining archi- WEST, WASHINGTON CITY, D. C., BEING | PY, my at public sale. tn front of the prem Cook, 4, 102 Ibs; War Engle, 8, 102 Ibs: A: Th lot 5, bik. 6, 1 ~ Bi J. F, | tecture and sculpture, was’ awarded to Mr. | the Grant memorial exercises to be held by the PIEMS}39 No. 1100 THIRD BREET, Bik ieed.at POUR G CLOCK Peat Lats Noe a, | lou. 4, 103 Tbs Brook weed, 3.102 tba aen | Haeretey ale states, o9 Mace Rete. pals 5: | O- von Neria, architect’ of tis cigs Itindestea | GA Tt at the atctronoliien MI chuck une tne plstrct of Commins pwssed Perea! EAM | 44, 45.40, 47, 48, 40, 90, 01, 69, 08.°Oh GO 06.37; | Sullivan, 6, 100 Iba; Vinton’ 4,1O0 Ibe, Bethien | ta abe SOOO AE Dillon eee eee a Contemplates an herolc size equestrian statue | evening. The President and cabinet, General RG OTe OF WIR alae et at CaDULY cause 58, 50, GO: OL, OF. 63, 6. 5,08, 07 sind 98, (being & | 4, 100 Ibs; Bureh, 5, 100 Ibs; Frankie'B., 6, 98 | Payne, lot D; sq. 408; $10,850. F. T. Browning | Of Gen. Grant, su; $2.5 granite pedestal | seridan, Admiral Porter and other distin- X. Rell etal. the undersigned, ax ‘Trustee, willatfut | S15) jecgcrgna! lots Nos. 12,13, 14nd part | Ibs; Bonanza, 3, 95 Ibs; Keuador, 4,93 lbs: | etal’ to, Mary A. net, part 2. sa. 450; thirty-two feet high, which Is raised above the ‘Officials have been Invited, Prof, Wid- ‘Public auctlop, tn front of the premises, on FRIDAY. | Smee book It. D, Co falle Lith hoe hae ees | John C..3, 92 lbs; Tacoma, 4, 90 Ibs, Goand | $1,300. James C. Barber to’ Frances Gruciia, ind dy ,two stone, terraces, accessible by | guished offic 4 HE SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, 4. D. 1un5, ait | Steer and Oo Pit becaatctth eforee NOU OD | and Blast having beon declared out of Ait ea: | Lot eo aq: Boe BOGEN T, Mol ae e cuca: | Frond Aights of stepa, ‘The corners of tas prey | Howe evil ee ae Af. all that real estate known as | "itm of sale: Oncanied sorte ihe balance of ments, were not handicapped. to E. P. Green, part 1 59, 70: 375. A.C terrace are accentuated by four bronze columns | from 7 to 6 o'cl inate bells will be rang itera te eu | Sua gar Cay toby eMes vatce | gnengsnueteyaswetigcnmeniuns andl | Elec’ Brown, belt Soa 4) @ibe | maton, te, searinn, the tntan epre.| during at how. rom bio Wb lock Bru al or all cash, 1. | Swe] 8 euch, or on! . | J.J. A re > 8G. ~ g thence north oe Tad rect te enna IU, | A suitable deposts will be reqairek, nud serme mast | Tie Aub Ge and ese or ee Sak ered: Georgetown; $855. W. A, Gordon to Sabla Mf | spltited horse, in the act of "reviewing tls | On the concluston of the ongun eoncert De Me he es et ene tbe compiled wlth witnin ten days alter eae. and $100 to third. ‘The steeplechase course, | Miller, lots 1 and 2,8. P. Brown's sub. Pleasant | tfoops. The ie divided by string | ment Commander N. M. Brooks will call the ‘hence west 3 tect te the and | ERED, W. JONES. AtofagAC EBON: Truster, | To be runon Wednesday, October 2ist, Bourke | Plains $<. M- Deatiey to zh Johnson, lot | Courses and cornices Into three distinct but un- | assembiy to order. Prayer will be offered ~§ ; ney. Eochrane, aed, 188 thes Quebeo, aged, 16, 69. 201; $1,850. HOM. Warner to Aug. i | caual divisions. ‘The two broad sides of the | the Kev. Dr.E-D. ituntiey. pastor of the chu ance ‘thereof in tbe twelve, and igheen mentan | ([2OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Glenarm '6, 148 Ibs; apes tae, OA be iS M HHealon, lol G06, Soe GaGon Eee: | groupe carved in, bastellef dn stone, ropteseat, | stnsies Gee sake ke one etm, ete vocal snes eee amuarett tom day of sale, and payment | IMPORTANT SALE OF BLOODED BROOD | tnfquilh, 4, 190 bez dno Meee, eee m8 Ma. Haven | fnx“Saivation of the Union” aud “Abclition of | Iversheasencortel adden kat ate hail rca pay all cash on Gayot eae ANP STALLION PRINCE ORLOFF, | Gontalon, 6, 138 lbs; Charlie Ej 135 Ibs.: | (42 acres); $10,500. A. H. tod. F. Wag. | Sia ” The frontand rear is intended for | of the address theNt.Cecelia quartette will again ae ee THE PROPERTY OF GEN. BE ¥ | Westwind. 130lbe; Beundordd 130 ley eieg fan, pi. 4, 29. 202: $10, suitable inscriptions carved boldly in relief on | sing appropriate selections. Rev. Benj. Swal- given until all purchase money and interest uc Having uwraatnca en trea Breeding Be- | Troubler, 4, 126 tbs.; Tilford, 5, 126 Ibs.; Sande | fran t6 "Alles “VD. lot 9, sq. 114; | the stone. The middle division contains bronze | low, ent chaplain, will bestow the beu- Hen ia Treverved on the Property for ihe purchase | tablishment, 1 shall offer at publle auction the for | Val, 4. 133 fbx; Jim Carlisle, 4,123 lbe+ Mystic, | $6,000. J. L. Barbour to Mickinel Leatiye panels with military Massive | ediction. Prof. Widdows will play national aire Allconveyaneing at purchaser's cost. lowing Brood Mates, believed to be with. foal Dy 4, 120 }bs.; Em! ‘4, 120'lbs. ug 89. 589; $1,455. John D, Smith to Mary'Doyle, | Plers project from the four corners _supportt audience leaves tne church. ekg cit min St iia eit | Pa Sa rn age Sree CUP ot |e mi eg above bgnalcaps aro tobe | ot 12, book A Lebrole per: go/00n, ax 9. | tiloruren ures seniun burcugth odor: | public willbe sdnltied atthe C sirct surance ten days, of Gien Mary, by Hambletonia, ‘Thishorse is eight cad ee GW. Casllear to fonn Shorman, lot 17 29.46; | Of the general. “His stendiastnées of purpose In ——.___ WILLY Ace ia) Losuison aetetie. | Seartold. mele Kentacky | ,,TH® CLunus’ “Oran MEETING.”—The Clerks’ | $300. SD. Webb to G Kr Mitchell, sub 1ot S| further illustrated by four lions on bases | Smithson Wins the Meltaman Medal. selOdads | prince damtLaie bart’? Yeu old, by Kent Mutual Benefit and Protective association gave | pt. Long Meadows; $400. N. Brainard et al. to from the lowest division. total | aun SINGLE SCULL RACE YESTERDAY—THR 3d. White Leg, by Leland, out of Lady Belmont, the first of a series of free concerts to its mem. | U.S, subterranean strip, rear Wright's road; it of the monument is fifty-six feet. ‘WINNER CHALLENGED. ls —— by Hambletonian, whose dam waa Kate, ihe dam of | bers Tuesday evening, and thoroughly tested | $80.55, B. H. Warner to Annie £. McNeen, Bp Re eg ‘The atagto seal snes Sor the Hbotieman motel "AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, wetie, Bruno and Breeze, the seating capacity Gf German hall.’ Mr. I. | lots 123 to 326, sq, 2715, $2,150. Virginia G. a Marsley’s Will. ee 1 wilfsell, by publicanction. at ny store, 4218 Pen. | pat "oUt of Bell of St. Joseph, by Gans, chairman of the entertainment, first | Pearce to C. ia" to 10,aq.357:| The will of Thomas M. Bartley, deceased, of | was rowed on the Potomac yesterday afternoon, Le Pe Py C 4 ap aY ae PT ent cae a and Ent Don Ton fees called upon the president of the 971. Emma T. Rawii to i this city, was filed for probate yesterday. He | the contestants being Fischer, Litirell and orfalied Pledges, from Nom S640 WSUaTST tnoie | Of 228 The mare ‘is the Gans Liiue ‘nos, how | ME. EE Woodward, who responded in | Limerick, lot ee (%, | leaves one-third of his estate to bis widow, | Smithson. The start was at Analostan landing ‘ive, ‘Fhls sale will consist of silverware. Ladiex' and fhe | few happy remarks ou the good already | T. Carpenter to T. eo Ae | ees \d the rest to his chil And the fintsh at the Three Sisters, about three Geni’s Clothing of all kinds, Silks, Dress Goods, ed 4. Ho-| apcompltstied, and fo be accomplished by | Droit park; 62:200. ‘to Amelia | Ellen E. Bartley, and the rest dren. s rate aie hae lteeen ee, the organization. The m was opened | C. Myer, lot 141, ‘The will quarters ofa mile, Fischer went t» the front at brett soomnker This male pill be continued of Preston, she is by | by a duct, “See the Pale Moon,” by Messrs. Geo. | Hunnell'to U. & SATURDAY? ft THIRD, at TEN OCLOUK | Wash inghiam and Wm. Devereaux. Recitations | Aqueduct; $44. ‘Littrell 4 Mand cosine anti all the Lota are oft 1on; she is thedam | by Miss Bessie Driver. Baritone solo, by Kaw. 3b. Basan eae ‘H. K. FULTON, vith, udvettle, by Frank Pleroe, out of mare by Ham- | Snively, fy,F, Woodward read an original poem watacraig sez0-4t' Fawnbroker and Auctioscer._ | Mera Sin, out of Balle of Bt. Joseph's, by Kari Gols | cally received: “Tenor solo, by Geo. Bucking = UNCANSON BROS, Ausioneen Dust. eer ham, Recitation, “Wayne, and Stony Points ‘or four pes; 10th. 7, Out Of Miss Preston, by Frank Pierce. lw. Barber. Baritone solo, by Wm. Dev- Terns CAFE OF Gzpovem eporenry | ban Filip, Rani Gad Bast pleasant character, and enjoyed by all pr CITY OF W, mainte eee jeasant yf, an it. ING TWELVE x INCHES QR THE | onlo'avense, Pi SPO Whe da tis possible that ‘this ansoclatiod ral repeat BETWEEN E AND ‘SOUTH: | Ht UELVEO CLOCK. tinder direction of = B. thls concert publicly on a larger scale io- ‘The $e of Ti Bt ie oe ano ich will be’ done Ss are tobe three stories | = Siesta tae Bret ‘the fronts will 23) feet stx house there ‘been his eome. tuches fara (eae ine ae ‘Of the front ‘aba who twelve: at cent Purchasers ry with * fase was turned» &