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; THE EVENING STAR . PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, C4 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and Lita St, by Evening Star Newspaper Company, 5 GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Tae Fererse Stan served to subscribers in the ; wi Sach By nail postage propald~ 60 cents = Telegtams to The Star. ———— veloping Alabama's Mineral Wealth, BrEMiNGHAM, ALA., October 6.—A telegram Tecelved at Talladega, this state, by associates Of the English capitalists who recently invested season, eats Tale read those lands has been shipped from England. gn The —e plant was rocemtty =e out in Eng- ? mnths one year, $6: six mor abouts us 'y significant, at Oflice at Waal Db. ———— ee LY Stan—published om Friday—$1 a cniterating . Coler Line Texan Postage prepaid Slx months, 50 cents. WESTON, TRX., October 6.—On the sab Fiption fi ee | WASHINGTON, D. 0. SUPPLEMENT. TUESDAY, OOP. 6 |S eSen Sen see end Santa Fe railway, and after assaulting @ brakeman was arrested aap condact, AUCTION SALES. THE YOUNG caTH FRIEND | She then touk steps looking to the i 8 BOOKS, &e._ AUCTION SALES. CITY_AND DISTRICT. a = Omercd fer Profes- — Tesult was that the matter was finally com: Wren Bev: Se meunews Vee a aeen way amon THE CAPITAL BrcycrE Races. | “*°S2{2SS" Ciera tnstruction. Annmal Report of the OMcers—A Com. | ined by the payment of weverai hundred Sak <a, HOS. J. FISHER & €0.. Ai eers, ‘AD: ISTRATORS’ SALE OF EHOLD EF- ——— — terest im Catholic an. result o amair We HATE exo wonrmor | T[WOMAS TOWLIxo,auctenew Ciasceny sain or norm, xe.Fape| Ee Renene atRaARe CEREE TAR | Aert™ of Tntoenting Contents at the! pyyciune atmrdsdvaniags to to statent | Beeenione Ped sR 00 00 EK sity SROVED TuOPeETY oN Tite FAST S10 BATEERY. COLD Water Aip GHAInS, ‘thietic Park. equal tothose tobe found in thiscity. Not! ‘The thirty-third annual report of the board pany cu account of color, and ait permons pay fat 89 98 ER Sung CATALOGUE SALE NEAR THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY, BE | _ TION. iS ETC, AT PUBLIC ‘The large number of ladies and gentlemen | only on.account of its collegiate and academic | of government of the Young Catholics’ Friend | 1 irst-class fares are pormaitted to ride in a . ‘ r MBULLSTREET AN) ‘ARD | By order of the Supreme Cou: District of Co- | who gathered ib of it BP Ye wer Ke. ty? 7 ioe FE: AN ERU) ULLST! AND HOW eoertaber! me Court of the District of wi ered at Athletic park yesterday after- | institutions, but alsoon account of its many ‘Court busi- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ‘a hess, We shall well the persoual omoebs of tbe iis Am | Boo to witness the races of the Capitol Bloy- | and excellent professionel schools and_ various Society, signed by Jas. Fullerton, preaident, | C°MNeS and M. W. Saxton, secretary, states that during Rich Mexican Mines, the past year the society has received $918.75 | REPORTED GOOD FORTUNE oF TWO AMERICAN from 834 members, on account of their contri- | PROSPECTORS IN THEIR HUNT FOR WEALTH. WHICH MUST BE FORCED TOA SALE, | ORIENTAL CARPETS, RUGS, the bisiriet of Cola Hin the consoll- #7] | Jane tt. Elliot, deecacka, cee Ott cle club were not disappointed. ‘The races were | institations for special instruction, Washing- wee PORTIERFS, LAMBREQUINS, &c, &c., | 44a equity canses 5 ‘chereln Oliver 3, Tee A 7p 188o, TEN O'CLOCK A.M. at resi. | in most instances hotly contested, and were well | ton offers many attractions to seekers after ed in 0. Aud we have marked them at prices which represent Magruder is complainant and John W. Beall et al. de- Rue Seles canny case uns aia Gos Rath Embracing Rare Pieces, such as icodants, and No. sara. wherein Mary V-irameni et | cles) named in part— conducted. The audience showed consider | Knowledge. The new scholastic year is now | butions of twenty-five centa each per month.| Et Paso, TEX, October 6-Mr. Baker, one of postipoccreh ROYAL AGRA CARPETS, CAIRO RUGS, SILK | fy, dan genmuununanta and Olver 5. Magruder ot al- de; | Walnut {rame Parior Suites, Wainat Chamber Suites, | able enthusiasm, and when Crist would double | fairly opened, Persons desiring to arrange for | During the year $20 was pald towned the aup. | the owners of the newly discncard satlog’ Boe Sven if you don't want any Books ust at present. it BOKHARA AND SHERAZ RUGS, AN- | OUOCK'® “Mon” PRIDAY, THE TWENTY: | Marbletop Center fubier Walsut sad Monoesey bu- | OVer hls machine and make a lively spurt, | instruction will find very complete guide to| port of the Oarrull Institute night school, and | menses tein Fl Pass wish w eecetl ering et ae on TIQUE HALL RUGS, AND HETH Dav On UBEPTEMBER, A.D. ass, | | reaue, Refriserator, rapidly leaving his competitors, men and | the educational institutions of the city in THE | $150 appropriated for the purchase of clothing | ore from that mine—about 8,000 pounds, Te Teta, td pus them by till Christmas time. OTHER SPECIMENS OF er the eee propesty; tn pesnels Secor af | Pauited letonats Bureaus and Wesbstands, 1s and | Women would rise to their feet and cheer. Star's advertising columns. THE STAR con-| needed by poor children attending the | Calls itonly second-class ore, but tt assays 700 Tacs iad, aeunansuiaacd eneacaa bean GREAT VALUE, that part ofa truct of land in Washington county, in other Carpets, Featicr Bale Pitews and Bolsters, | _ The first race was a three-mile lap race, open. | tinues to notice, from. time to time, various in- ial schools. Provision was also.made | ounces, to the ton. Iie fit shipment to Bd ooksto oat new balfenlf and halEmervceo editions | Which have never been shown tn this country. | Ang Bite Of Coun, Known as Mount Plewsint | Cottage Furattore edd. nelly Heating St ErCniot and Lod: Harbor CaNe ae siepeke | Situtlons, which are espectally commended to | SARE, invoke the Diviie Bessie a eae | kits $1,500; very nests Bi'm pound. The hose of ihe works of Washington Irving, Charles Dickens, fie saadat ecbine aotdsc sald track Which was allotted to avid Peter, suid | Invalia's Chair, Solid Silver and Silver Fisted Ware, | Hinge, the Star rider tries Pees aye crey | Patronage. Of the society ‘and ita membera®™ ‘The report | tion of this hew district ts in the Nabimal moume orge Ellot, J. Fenimore Cooper. Balwer, and other . wks = PAFt oF parcel of land fronting on the eastern bOund- | China, Glass and Crockery Wace soon evident that the race “was berece Grist | The opening exercises of the law department, | says: “The amount contributed toward the | tains, some seventy miles northwest from the a : In = A 5S + | ary of the Seventh sireet turnpike ing ck- | Lace Lambrequins and Cornice Pol jonal were held last evening at | maintenance ‘schools station of San Jose, on the Mexican Central rail Ecorse suthork, Tew abiiousareamiong the most | WEESESD AY, STUCISDAY ASD FRIDAY, | ol ly Sorat nec ,uungice fing 0, Hoc | Jace Curtain, kambrayitay and orale Pole, nd luge. Tuelatter won The frst two daps | National Ualversty, were eld last evening ai | maintenance of the aay a a ee eS beautiful ever placed upon the market, having been =e oon on the north by W. D. Beall's purchase, and on the ‘AISO, ATONE OCLOO BoE it close behind. On the third lap Crist vious year, an 4 ned or & Sie prepared expressly for the Christmas trade, and are = AMIEH 1866, south by that sold to Asron M-Gattrell, together with | Volumes of Books, Gold Watch set with diamond, | went to the front. ‘He rapidly left the Star py Hoe. Hoary #- Sapna tae coe yeas ae creased, being now only S54 agsinit aoa | phous and Wey: are considered lucky men tm tnarked at prices lower than those usually charged for | COMMENCING AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE | sll the improvements, Said property was subdivi ‘Fwo Diamond Rings, Gold Chain, Breastpin, rider after that, and won every lap. Barber | 18¥. [pongo ey eli geerdivgrey bogey Only 834, age Leven | pnp ete Gime ny oe ey posuere reac O'CLOCK P. M., EACH DAY. One of taid tots is improved by a large Uureestory H.R Goonmies, | theldsin, Oriet's Unie ae tte ahaa ore 2 | gentienten emitnent on. tise bene ‘or cs practk | Zor minis ceepnarene, nat capaue parents do | thie Coantsy of rapid fortanee, Suthers nee * brick dwelling and out-house. trators, 7%, Ki aE ote bouied ission can obtain rest elfare cols | five years and has a Mexican wife, He is aa SPECIAL SALE COMMENCES OCTOBER 7TH, | Grand Exhibition ‘Terms of sale: Guethird of the purchase money — Adminis i ee a ag ed pl eC [fe reat ae epee erro eipeg ey re Roneneany oo tke Eauractoon at Chote canon | wid tiene, bos abe ammoneas ae te ae continued for two weeks only. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ap orn | Saraantad ang ne romatnderinequalionalinsats | | 9-H ABOVE GALE 1g, POSTPONED ON | pers, was contested. by PB Breer LP Bene | building dully, between the hours of 4 and 6 | There are ial schools in nearly all of our ore ts found in silictous limestone, ae OCTOBER 57x rn | pay eve si ney foe, months gecou @_ rain until FRIDAY, :. a teriy. This = with about 12 percent of lead. The deposit #* CHAS. BAUM'S the day of sale, the said deferred payments bearing | NINTH, A. De am ferle, L. J. Barber and H.L. Snodderiy. This | P-™. Congregations, and the number of pupils at- Seen BOOK DEPARTMENT, ‘fentie interest ‘at the ‘rate of six per cent per annum from | Spy order of ihe Nimans ee _ocG-at_ | was well ‘contested throughout. Seufferle set | The Linguistic college, a new school of lan: | tending them is about the same as in tormer Soe atone ne ee ee ee date of'sale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser, | —~> Oreck Of the Administrators, _ the pace. Atthe finish of the third lap Barber | £28ges,which has been opened at room 123 Cor- | years. ‘The publicachools are overcrowded, and | ¥eTy similar to the Bato mines, 008, 8.10-3¢ 416 7th st mw. FIRST FLOOR OF MY SALESROOMS, Taxesto be pad by cones oar tine proces ot TD EXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. spurted from the rear to first place, amidet | Oran building, under the direction ot Grooned hew and commodious buildings are being con- NS mening to the district from Arizona and New Booxs Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and 11th st. | of sale. Irthe terms of sale are not complied with tn REGULAR TUFSDAY SALE. ee ear cnet os Oumar, Bows, | Fate OSs, ee seen sie tape ospecneartbtegreoc Powe Py sage rend intel ieeenibencibiphcicchesetoes oa. sees ers ten days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the | EXTENSIVE AND ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION | was after him though, and 9 beautihul spurt | per’ SEI sihataselees ig meson Nit aie tas toe late . ‘The Smallpox Piague. (Ho ewer tape bees ____} propertyat ‘the risk aud cost of the defaulting pur a OF around the backstretcli was the result, Brown lan, or perfect themselves in English | It is the duty, as well as t of the s Movements of Religions Thought in el 5 s : and won bye few fearin o06" . Na Als S : aipture.. (Viaedot.) = S The one-mile race, open for noylees, started | Arrangements for instruction in German, | tice of correct morals: and his neglect of this | Tho returns at the Montreal Lealth off ouders af the Heavens. (Flammasion.) “THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL FRENCH ice, Opel * novices, started - . 4 @ returns at the Mon’ ve ce ain Adventures, (Headiey.) Red iiorne vest-| FRIDAY the SECOND DAY OF Uclobityar the | 100 MISFIT AND SH@NP WAND canpers, | witht. Antrum, Gf. 'Stratton, Sb. Cole, F | Doamade arith Biol oaen ita Gos notices | Guy. can Culy result, tu consequences deplore | sow that there wore thirty. coven deathe from * e a ‘same hour and place. MATERESSES, BEDDING, Bradior - 8. Olds, B.S. Graves, L. M, Hop- PI 2 - : smallpox tn the city on Saturd: on Su ern section of the city and remaining wiclalmed. GLORGE £. AMILTON, THE LARGEST AND MOST IMPORTANT SALE | kins, and H. K. Lamb’ as participants, ‘Tue | 2-€- Recessity and real advantage of @ sound rell- POX in s turday. On Sunday Fe eee eee ee ee nT EINNTEIN SRANKLIN IL MACKEY. } Trustees ‘OF riders kept well bunched, and at the turn into| Mrs. V. B. Mullan’s art school, 913 F street | gious education of our children properly ap-| there were fifty-nine deaths, Braneau, who ard.) a a ee: = Z op. | FINE PARLOR, CHAMBER, LIBRARY AND | the home stretch, on the third lap, one of the ety ios pee last evening and will be | preciated by our Catholic nis, our society | ran into the Montreal Central station a few Angromede, (Fieming > wi aa THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Post. DINING ROOM EURNITURE, Star riderg was unable to turn the corner short | opened this evening until 5 o'clock, to visitors, | In this eity would number its menibers "Uy the | Gavaaco and sald that sone one wos teyine to : -! AY. 2 " 3) cap enough. e consequence was @ collision, in = . Seer Sete CE) wommisos " : is Se ae AUS Ae Tees Siietinnes cite ie ths Gagne SON | Sreonered CP Ts tae eee ee ae aire Spald Fe ea gts | kill him, nd who wan eiterwards takes tote os - B 7475 Pennaylvanis ave, GRAIN CARES TS FICTOR ES CONE EARD | oco-a ROR Ge Ee TON?) rrostecs. DE ROR aT: none were seriously injured. Olds and Lamb | Mr. James Caulfield, late professor at the | lating to the progress of our church in this | hospital, jumped through a window of the hos 3 7] — 5 Abit CHAMBER FURNITURE, EAST INDIA | =~" * - COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK," made a good fight for first place on the last lap, | Grand Conservatory of Music, New York, has | country. The church of God was institated pital Sunday night and ran through the «treets Heapav. -arrers For Scuoot Booxs BEASS TRAY, MATTRESSES AND SPI jUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. = oN the latter proving the winner in 8:08; Olds two | established himyelt at 1532 Kinzman place, | tor the of men, but that good can only be | With only his wight clothes on. He ran into LAKGE FASY CHAIR, CHILD'S CRIB, W. ASSIGNEES SALE OF TWO VERY FINE , TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER SIXTH, seconds behind. where persons desiring to pursue musical stud- | real by the active co-operation of men | qa passage and commeuced pounding on the me) NUT MARBLETOP SIDEBOARD, WALN DWELLING HOUSES, SITUATED. AT TENE | o,Webex leave to invite the attention of the public to | ““W. E. Crist, B. W. Hanna and Howel Stewart | les under his direction can tind him, themwelves in the good works which the church | Gosrof n residence, "The Intieiee becom - aie: HON TABLE, HANGING | RAC SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOURAND-A-| VEER the mecorement Rely tie ec nd niet | entered in the five-mile race for the Flint chal. | |The classes in shorthand conducted at the Y. | commends to their practice. ‘The object of our | Eeyncta wreak wnt nd wee a, econ ALL THE TEXT BOOKS USED IN THE PUBLIC Qi ‘D _C STREETS NORTHWEST, lenge cup. This was a waiting race, with Hanna | M. C. A. building by Mr. E. P. Hanna afford | society is to interest Catholic men in the sub- | Constable soon arrive! and produced a fight, SCHGOLS FURNISHED AT CONTRACT on EDNESDAY MORNING, — OCTOBER THE PROPERTY FORMERLY OCCU: leading, and the time wasnot fast. In the mid- | Fare opportunities for both beginners and ad- | ject of Catholic education—in the maintenance | when, to their horror, they saw that the maa PRICES BY SEVENTH, 1585, at TEN O'CLOCK, at residence PIED BY E LATE GEORGE PARKER. rs: 2 dle of the eighteenth lap Crist made one of his | Vanced students, c of thelrown schools and the preservation of | was suffering from lipox, and that their No. 1508 16th street northwest, I shall ‘sell the entire Gan ee cee pine: quate of the late gga T AND OTHER FRAMES, CO" beautiful spurts, which left the others well in| , Mr. F. D. Pistorlo, the well-known master of | the happiness of their own homes. There can | hands were covered with plood from the pits WM. BALLANTYNE SON. — [{ coutents. QUES _ | Chere peblle masion te Hone ae tle ee TA, SILK FLUSH, COTELENE, SPUN SILK, | the rear, and he came in winner in 16:35: Gancing, hes opened an. scedem, ee eae appiness in thut home in which sound | on his face, Bruneau was curried back to ‘the Se i SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD | ay No 388 and No. 340 Catrect northwest, being part, 4F AUS. WASH STANDS, WARDROBES P.8, Brown, H. L, Snodderly, B. L. Seufferle, | | Persons desiring instruction upon the piano | morals are not taught to our children in’ the ith @ case of smallpox on board. J en hip rg Snmn pt peg yo FURNITURE, THE PROPERTY OF A GEN- | of lot 27, in reservation No. 10. RACK, WICKER CKERS L. J. Barber and C. E. Kluge started. Brown | can make advantageous arrangements, at rea- | schools wholly devoted to the communication ¥ the captain went ashore at Cape dees tower neleame | SOO SEATON ar Tire BENGHIANE | naremaeamey Regmamtanhe mem, mobatantiaL mane | ERTENSLOgS entering the, ant lap, when’ Kluge shot ahend | 234 street northwest. on) Tene ee oo eae ee mouree wee Gok baal ned oo chaplica hina os neturs 88 tee Pon HEAT OF Ich, GENESTE CO, 720 SEVEN. | atdaare In therest posable comuition, No. S36 having and won fe 206% Hrown fouremonds behin | _ Exivate lessons In English, bookkeeping, pen- Sppointed to teach them." Dargeand move Gut iuto ‘the sniddie or the epic Dcuoot | LooKs ART GALLERY NOSES = To a capitalist secking an investment or persons B. W, Hanna, W. , Crist, Howell Stewart | manship, mathematics or German can ‘be ar-| “After referring to the nced also of providing, | river “Another cass fhine Mont ai ne THE LOWEST CONTRACT PRICES GUARAN.- | 1 Rosewood Parlor Suite made by Renwick & Sons, | looking fur a handsome private residence: & fare ¢p> sorritorse. and L. J. Barber entered for the two-mile club | ranged for with Court F. Wood, a competent | not only for the education, but also for clothing | nurse girl—has been removed to the hospital, TEED. Baltimore. portunity is presented In the sale of this property, sit oe race for the Woodward & Lothrop cup, Stewart tere actor 27 Sth street northeast. little ones, whose parents are poor or neglect- | 4 few weeks ago. a woman took her child. who A Large Stock of PRIVATE SCHOOL BOOKS _|{ 1 Satin Brocatelle Library Sulte, by Smith & Campion, | uated as itis in the center of the city and convenient RDS BODY BRU-SHLS CARPET, FoR ac. | and Barber dropped out after afew laps, and | | Dr. Wiillam Bernhardt, of Leipsic university, | ful, the report suggests that the board would be | was suffering fun» allpox, toCape St. Ignace, Ce PURSELL ‘uilatelphia. i points by street railways, T_OF INSURANCE. COMPANY, FROM | Crist won easily In 6:22% Hanna, 6:46, & member of the high school tuculty, has ar- | glad to enroll in the general society a number | 35 miles eust of Quebes In’ which place tere sett Ais Sunstres_ | 1 Binge Walgutand Gold Dining room set, by Ren-| | “Terius ofntle: Oueliind each: balance. tn one and PRE AT PERI BED SLIGHT- | The half-mile open race was another exciting | ranged to give instructions in German,th classes | of honorary and active members who would smaile i forty contest between Hanna, Brown, Seufferl R SPECIAT. ‘and Kluge. The latter won in 4 WET, BODY, Brows : ri vi a y Renwick | deed o We property, 01 E Tae Barnes Or Tus Booxs | 2 Vey Hantome Ha Rack and chairs, by Renwick | deed of trust on the property Leash, at option of Purchaser. ‘Conveyancing, &e. at purchaser's cost. | 199 OUQUET, V SPECIAL RATES FOR SEPTEMBER ON ALL GRAL are now no less than sixteen houses wit Snod- | 4nd privately, after the 15thinstant. Those de- y their subscriptions to its bookkeeper and ch, " y %,, | siring to prot by this arrangement should ad- | treasurer, the faud thus raised to be derored te | ROXMmeach. At is suid that there are o! rr or filty cases in the paris, APESTRY, IN- a eee ‘ i dress Dr. Bernhardt, at 710 Sth street north- | the clothing of the children, It closes with an AE SY Sa . Brown second in 1:28, It was some time before 7 1g 1 Superior Black Walnut Bed-room set, by Renwick | A deposit of $250 on each ‘house required at. time of AIN AND ( J The near upprouch of smallpox to the border ‘Sons. sale. Terms to be complied with in ten days,atherwise | x" CARPEIS WILL BR SOLD ar | the big Star rider got his machine well under | West. appeal to members to encourage their feliow- | ts causing much alarm in Builalo. Cases are. 1 Megalethoscope bought in Venice. the right reserved to resell at risk and cost of the de- | py SLOCK SHARE, UU BE § way, but towards the finish his powerful strokes | | Mr. Walter Paris proposes to open a school of | Catholics to become members of their want | Teported at London, Ont., and St. Catharine's, BOOKS THAT HAVE BEEN IN STOCK TwoO | 1 Collender Billin-d Tuble. faulting purchaserafter ive dav publienotice ofsuich s * Lited by wheel from the ground, and as he | art in this clty this season for general instruc. | tive divisions, oF ot the general society, and to | The latter place is only titrteen, fallen tren tho % = Bogads. Bedsteads, China Ware. Canopies, Rrocatetle | resale in some newspaper published In Washington, | ga-T11 ABOVE SALE Is POS TPONED ON AC- | crossed the line he was heartily cheered. sion in water color, drawing and decorative art, | take @ more active interest in the support and | Niagara river. Physicians in Buffalo seem ta YEARS A DISCOUNT OF 30 PER CENT W LL Seen warts tase ee ee [readin ee ae gaunt of the rain until THURSDAY, ELGHTH OC- | The two-mile lap, open to all, was won by | provided a sufficient number of applications | improvement of their Catholic schools. think it a foregone ‘conclusion that the disease BE MADE FROM PUBLISHED RETAIL PRICES | The above articles are In first-rate condition and eS eee SOCEM RES Hee eee Se aC ATO cee a etey: | ANIA Deraa Cen nO Ree ek will be sold on WE ON ALL NEW BOOKS, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, | BER SEVENTH, 1885, at TE: iit GA. WHITAKER, 1105 Ronnayiwante sve. 903 | SO rr Rit 1 = 01 ING, Auctioneer, Booxs For Scwwer Reaprso: r will reach there. There is a feciing that the The half-mile tandem tricycle race was very | Should be addressed to Mr, Paris, at 1411 G hey 3 ‘Trausters of Real Estate. United States government should place inspec esting. . Coburn and M. M. Cren- | strect, ‘ Ferre chsh SORn EOS Tei aGnn: | te ML Portee nen, aniesverlenced stendare:4\, Deed In fee have been recorded as follows: | rs there, as in Vermont, Church. The former team kept the start for | pher, hus made arrangements to a Instrue- ages See ‘bapman to selec R. Sheckels, lot SS, WARDROKES, | One lap, and then Davis and Church went ahead | tion at the Y. M rooms in light line short- | 32, sq. 339; $7,000. C.C. Meads to Wm. B. Some Slight Imaccaracies, RSIS BROS., Auctioneers. h street northwest," DUNCANSUN bit IMPORTANT SALE OF BLOODED BROOD | TRUSTEES SALE OF Ww Oot ‘Auctioneers, MAKES AND STALLION PRINCE ORLOFE, FURNITURE EROSSENS BEING THE PROPERTY OF GEN. EE] pris Hale ayerie pre ([HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LNUT CHAMBER u ‘ s 3 o 2 Hartley, lot 23, 6q. 87: 000. Metropolitan | Prom the St. Loui blican, — ALE Us, WASiIS ABLES, PALNT: | and won the race in 1:47; Brown and Crenshaw, | hand, which he claims to be the latest, simplest | Hartley, lol 23, to WM: 1 is se i TWO BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, SEVEN A! Having determined to break up my Breeding E+ I Al S,'FRENCI PLATE | 1:505 and best reporting system. gery ees jeciayse, lot 5, sq.) The Chicago Tribune recently contained a Bee ee ee Oe cee, | TN EIGHT YEARS OLD. EVENTEEN | tablishment. 1 shall offer wt puhile action the for i TOUSGES | “The” one-mile race, for Safety bicycles, was | Mr. F.C. Sesser ine, reopened his studio, for Gon SL OnE oO. W Tyie Se oun ESTE | Lory sameatseaal superter than Saldarer tie ¥. Braddon: Mount Koy ‘Miss M. ‘ie praddon: HANDS, SOU E | lowing Brood Mares, believed to be with, foal by GLASS, A, &c., REMOVED | won by Crist in 3:07, with Smith second, pupils in the Y, M. C. A. building, on New York aca" a Hop ‘ins to A hite, lots 73 Maisnmhsb Tapert Ooninte ty bike ink beanies Seragls | DOUBLE Cas Pil Prince Oriol 90, my Stalin Prince Orloff FOR CONVENIES F SALE. Thad laos hvenue. Applicants should eallfrom 10:30 to | 82d 79, sq. 241; $10,000. A. M. Bell to Mra. | Gov. Mai juke, There were some minor im Hing. by author of Dora ‘Thorne: fetween wo ARD FOLES. AT AUCTION. __ 3 st, Stallion Prince juin. Thishorse is ius | .,BY Virtue of adeed of trust duly recorded in Liver |THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN | 11:30 m- Matilda E. Agnew, lot 15, Cooke Park; $1,800. | errors in the account which are readily pardon- Loven, b> author of bora Thong Eveiyas Polly. by | , ORWERSESDAY, OCTORERSEVENETIE 1885, | of Glen Mary.by Hambletoulan. “‘Thishorse is hlne | BY oye ohh deel Of trust duly records Aen cs Glassés" ta drawing and panting are being | WH Clagett wo Joalah H Clark, lot 41 and42, | sore by those wine Know the aitheaiier te ave author of Dora Thorne: Rutherford. by 2 ur Foy, | Lshall sell the above taout, beloneiog toe ete eae | ed A. Bay Mare, five years old, by Kentucky | Hie District of will well, on, SA, formed at the Art school, under the direction of | Docks: Ree: biog? eerie 3600. ‘aig | way of getting out a Agena per. Itis not Sheets good Note Paper forzs cents at ing the elt Se | Par Waite bar in Lelaod, outor Tade Beamont. ; A. Sf pat the aociion rooms or Dun: | Annual Meeting and Election of Officers | Mr,C.S. Heln.¢ Applications should ve made pert AMt, Pleasang, $2,040 Sow, | tcmn thet Mek Gon. Matmnabeks tick Ge 1s Pepe PR ot ptt [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. by Hambletonian, whose dam was Kate, the dam of | (0° tele coer est Last Night—fhe Work of the Asso-| ir i Pennsylvania avenue, between 10 and 12 | 2- Hord, lot 56, sq.\ 110 $3,000. Hillyer & Frains st morphine, a8 that amount would not = —_ = m << - Brunette. lruno and Breeze. Dexed to sald trust and comer latte eee: ciation. a.m. Ralston, ‘trustees, to W. ibbs, sub lots 84 been a fatal dose. It ix aixoan error to 5 TRESTRES SUE OF NALCARLE, Lore. rx | Path.” Same, out of Heil of St Joneph, by Frank | keto ald trust and comprinig tn part: = eae a) and 85, sq. 93; $4,900. May M. Evans to M. F. | state that Mrs. Marmaduke has been uuhappy. FAMILY SUPPLIES. WARE AVENUE, SECOND, NORTH Bt AND | PERC Site Of Stonewall and Poi Dougherty. — | Sante Cunmber Sete Bursary, We tetands. The large parlors of the Young Men's Christian | ra4— CHURCH OF THE COVENANT. Morris'et al. trustees, eub lots 18 and 19, sq. | with the governor—there are fow men in th ——— a es =| Corbis Staeeis SE ed ee Erna | Wardrobes, Hate and Other Mattresses. association were filled last evening by the mem- ets 38. r to T. MeCarthy, gi wi ore happy in their do REAMERY BUTTER, 25c. A LB. AT Sai i a ee | Erench plate Mirrors, Engrayings, Paluti pen to | 9, $9. 757;$1,200. H. W. Cannon, commis. | mestic relations than Governor Marmaduke. cee ae a Fania Old battes Btore, Te BLE eT RT Cet cael ee | Brae isand Other Carpats, Lounges ne bers interested in the annual election of officers | The Completed Chapel Thrown Oj 3 pees AugustSmith, lot 12, section 6, | In the third place it 1s not quitexact to say aca 220 Oh street northwest : han Allen bivoc- | . curtalus, Cornices, Springs, Pillows, with numerous | and directors to serve for the ensuing year. In the Public Last Evening. Barry Farm; $125.. Georgie G. Bigelow to D. M; | that Mrs, Governor Marmeadike, hue comunite seosaws ‘Opposite: 3 Allen and Gen. Knox by | Oper articles the absence of the president, Mr. B. H. Warner, den, lots’ 1 and 2, sq. 113, Gsorgetown: | ted suicide, as many people charitably believe ood R. ROSS PERRY, Trustee, | the vice president, Charles Lyman, presided, | ,,TB@™eW Chapel of the proposed Church of $1,100. James E. Fitch to trustees Church of | that it was'an accidental overdose of the drag Tue New Yous Axo ai OCLs M., Lots Now. 4:5, WASHINGTON TEA AND COPPER COMPANY, | 34. $5. 48. 47. 48, 49, 50, 51, ‘Sd, 55, 56.57, = the Covenant, Presbyterian, on N street, near | the Convent, lot 16 and part 15, sq. 159; which caused the trouble. Lastly, there was + Cy = After the opening exercises there were seven- Meet » 8. u r z C 60, 61; 6: 65,60, 67 a ge 7 . ‘ticut avenue, was thrown open for in. | Margaret A. Moss to W. R. Deebie, lots 7 and 8, | and is no such person as Mra. Goverbor Marma- sett Srna Tee Ca Coe ETA aa nd 0c. | subatviton of crigas! ists Noe 34 ia ieende pare | Vaningianandivith Dabs Prince Oriot, | | [THOMAS DOWLING. avcuonest teen young men elected to membership. The | Section last might Ie was beiiianeie lighted, | §4-113, Georgetown; $600, James Lowndes to | duke. ‘The governor Is a bachelorand bas been pat be SR et of 15), in Square surveyors | of Litue Kuoxle, owied in New York,and also kustis, | EXECUTOR'S AND TRUSTEF's gr vary. | election, which was one of more interest than | Spevtion last nlghh, Dblage of ladies | # £,Fleming, sub lots 1 and 2, sq. 214; $—. R. | one for many years past, Little inaccuracies Fine from 15 to 23 cents per pound. Corey peed eae now owned in Washington, ABL IMPROVED GEORGETOWN peor | any held in several years, resulted in placing | ®9%4 8 Very fash een) 14Fleming to James Lowndes, sub lots 52 and | of this sort tend to cast discredit upon an item CR jots 61 and 63 will d ‘Netle, by Frank Pierce, out ofmareby Nam-| ETY, APSO CAGE Cee Oe Be and gentlemen who are interested in the estab- | 58, 9. 70; $—. Julia A. Smoot to M. B. Clark, | ol news, as the Zribune will discover in ume, ¢ have a complete amortment of Im; | .,Terms of sale: One-third cash: the balance of par- | nietonia WoRtRELT AND WASHINGTON (ruin | the following officers in power: President, | iiament of the new church were engaged in | lots CD atid Eq. 5; $4,000, Martin Bocker to ————— perials, Gua Powder, Formosa. Ovlongs. Engiish | $00 "ber Sout or all coal wt Toe neo ere Dee ee ee Tomer by ast Gold| | Tir iT. Charles Lyman; vice presidents, BH. Warner | samiring the beautifal little structure, The | Ellen Snee, lot 45, sq 405; 83200. D, A “TRANSPARENCY” CASE Ix WItwrxaro! ee La es eam A, Che; Bo}, We somes, dt dACKSON, ‘Frastes, Ae Soe Ree Genie tee. ihe igh ot bilder. on ERY Eee | directors elected were: C.F. Foster, C. ©. Pur-| part of the fine church structure in contempla- | subs 1 and 2, 80.0. of 1,049, $650. (G. Edunor Bevlstay on atoebeer Banas Rea an eg 6, Be. a ae ts at_stoc! |, 12th street and Ohio avenne, CLOCK Pe My part of Lat 30a, y HH. Smith, to serve | tion, The present building is designed to be | ston to Richard “E, Roberts, lot 2, ‘aq. Sul: | PMurday on account of an couplonnh > tok ‘Sere 160, 7 DAY, OCTOBER NINE, 158, at TW culls uddition (square 88). tor Georgetown Ty ( Joos Sr the Mumiiers | sed as a lecture or class room when the main | $1,108.50. C. B. Pearson, t6 Jeannie Sonne-| Timea ‘Thomas Dempsey to urade the sides NeW Loar ON SUT STREED SEARISIREET NORTH tinge under direction of EB. Ldmerty and JH. | fronting Go tuet on Hc Weat) street an extendlag back | Rheem one ye% Fagin cho clowe ol the basiness | Poatng is completed. It tsa very nest stone | mak Me 2h 89. 863; $1,435, H; Brann to T. | Walk dn front of the nren's tactory with loves AD SE ON s aT, of that width 90 feet on Thirtleth (Washington) stree. e ocial season was enjoyed, » . . Harrison, (2, sy. 70; $2, . R Dee > Sw Beans AUCH Og NTE SEREEE Noutuiweesty A | (iyciais'® S°70URG SAPEOGOW LING! Kace™ | Ratacumbroncncats cymising of large dette | Hus ady flende serving the company with ax | Heueture, elegantly fnishedyand” hae a seat” | blots b. Sain fot 3, fae; 6700, “blir | Plarards with the following rinsed. thereon: : N han ees As Li threestory-and-busement brick house. ts sly € . The year | ing capacity of about 350, c al Si ‘199 T. rOCCO « By xyirtue of he authority vested In me by t TEENTION FS CALLED, 10 THE Weny Diz | Terms fale: Gumtira cash ulin one, two | Mut ued he! Leon one ot the, aaugt auesea | eating 250, The furniture and gurditings | DEM wworiey £0 James H Grocker pt 108.1. | asay trom the tactory of Clark & Leuoe unt Get Our Prices on Canned Goods Till of Sarah E- Major, deceased. I shail offer f 4A SEARLE MARKET GARDEN, situated nvat | and three sears. in weured noice, with interest at x | 11 ho Netory of the asoclations ince tear | are te contributions of the ladies. The seats | ton, trustees, to ©. H. Itidenour, lot 86. aq. 95 he eg a 4 ©. WITMER € CO., Gi Pawan z ‘St. Asaph Junction, betwee: c annum: to be paid ut time of sale Bs nies * Getobe: >, | are of heavy: ished oak of a square massive 45 S b % « os 1018 Feamyivaneavenie | Seyboe RAR OC LOBEK A ‘Alexandria for sal Eonvevahcing aid: recording’ Rt purchaser's com | CUPancy of the present building, Oetober, 1832, aaa $2,450. Louise B. Schnel Labo Oct. 10, 1885, by R. Ifcompliance be not had with terms of sale within | there has been # constant accession to the mem: | Pattern, and are furnished with very rich | Sub 71, sq. 363; $—. A.T. Hensey to Frank B. one firm had the boy arrested on. SD UWEET BUTTER i e 3 ss ve | 0 : charge of inciting to riot, and on Saturday night: .O0b SWEET BUTTER... = Lot No. 26, in square Ni ised in the \l six (6) days, after sale, u resale will be had ut bership, until it hus reached over 1,000 at the | Cushions of a dark color, to match an expensive | Noves, same rty; $—. E. H. Thomas et al. | ¢ Gititdose Go, Creamery (ery chaise) improved by two frame houses on bth sirect, near 1 | —_VeFtisel m the Mexandria ( ing purchaser's cost ahd risk afer five days’ a present’ time. With the Increused facilities | carpet. ‘The whole ts In excellent taste—very | ty Margaret Mt fladson lot Dea, 40m So roger potent erp LE int Rlo Coffee, tousied nna Street, northwest, and at HALEPAST’ FIVE ‘Auctioneer. the Fvenmng Star. CM. MATTHE afforded in the commodious edifice, 1409 and | rich, but simple. ‘The pulpit platform ts lighted | 1. Foster to R. B. Vance, sub 127,49.964; $7,500. heating ehone Salas desaniben os Finest W bite Riv, towsted - | UCLOCK P.M. THE SAME DAY, in frontof the ALE OF DIPROVED Property | CPUs __ Executor and Trustee, 120s sist st. | 1471 New York avenue, the association 1a ena- | by two heavy brass gus brackets of antique pat- | Chapin Brown to J.C. Heald et.al. in trust, lots pee fle 9 Boner ee rg pice aes Pesen cents F Lot No. 11, in square No. 395, 2H STREET NORTHWEST. |, HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. bled, the officers say, to offer more privi- | tern, and a beaut han posed 65, 67, 70 to 75, 8q. 725; $8,000. W.C. Duvall ge Ey Ot Esk improved by abrick houteon R street, between 8th | ny virtue of a decree, aud 9th streets northwest. Court of the District of ¢ TRUSTEES SALE ‘Yerms: One-third cash; balance in equal instalments | S925, | will sell, at public auction, In fone oF te at Gand 12 months, notes to bear 6 per cent interest | premises, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER NINTH, Issbeat and to be secured by deed of trust, or ail easn at option | Five CLOCK P. M.,the east one-half of Lot Gilt: of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required on each | teon, in square one hundred and two, having «front ot The and roci caus best gvods, and rock: ed brass F 3 y. | decision was reserved for a tew days, leges und benefits to’ young men ‘than | Polished brass disk, from which falis a sheet of | Cua}. towame, pl bub, 29, oy, 238) BOW as reserved jor a jew days UNIM ever ‘before. Five Jeducational classes, | Crystals, gathered together at Stebel lights | Darr toS. G. Stewart, lots & to 1o, =a. 357; “ricuT | French, German, Latin, elocution and stenog- | the whole lecture room. The room ts lighted 000. L. D. Means to same, lots 5 and 6,sq.| YOUNG Gimts IN a’ (_ JOIN STREETS | raphy, are in session from October 1st to Jung | in the day time through an immense stained | 331; $1,252.12, W. O’Brien et al. to J. F. Wag. | Opium joint of Lung Shaw, at No. 623 Race Ist, “A course of six first-class lectures and con; | glass window, set in a frame of cut stone. gaman, lots 2 to 5, bik. 7, 8 to 11, 15 to 17, bik. | Street, Philadelphia, was raided Monday by 3, 5 3 _ H-atreet cars pass the door. ‘Among those present were: Mr, Justice Strong, rot Agent Watson, of the Pennsyly @ila Society to NT qe | ee at time of sale. Conveyancing, ac. at cost of | 25.5 fect on Ht streetucrthwest and aiepieot Lado, paca anes Feucnafchurch. ‘Tenpopuinriecttres scones | Me. Win. M- Galt, air. Fendall, Mr, M. W. Gall, | g > 5°71 @,22: 18, BK. 13, Ue Drolt park; | Aeon Tee ot eee Gy ae aeetee Mit We Asx purchaser, {terms ofsaleare not compiitd with in | toxether with the improvements thereon, 2022 H | tevuth day ofseprenier toe ane dete eon ene delivered Int tee asian ants | Admiral Carter, Mr. J. W. Douglass, Mr. Jus: | riy; $27,705. G. iller to Eliphalet | When the officers arrived they found Jennio = 1S A FAIR TR Fisk and cost of deiuulting purchaser see Avedon | rect Fare dae cha soeg neg speek, and the oiher | Gvery Monday evening, beginning with the first | tice Matthews, Rev. Dr. Sunderland, Mr. Wen. | Wihttices so ick Ot; on Sats pi took Barker and Lizzie Kees, both comely girls, 4« Fa) TAL. reed nerl hr Peo fae ee ee | canes of sale prescribed by the decree: One-third | in Liber 1062, Folio 80 et seq., of tne Land Records for | every Monday a Nee ks to | Ballantyne, Mrs. Judge Casey, Mrs. Judge Mer- a respectively sixteen and eichteen years, sitting Floor ts going up. | Westill sell 44 DBL best Famits, | public notice o Trasle in some newspaver pub- | cash, onethird in six months and onethird in twelve | the District of Columbia the umdertores Monday in January.” Six medical talks to ne Mis, Ju sey judge Mer: sanidad teas, ae ely sixtooe and clebisen yonrs, sittin B14: Patent Rolier Extra, per bbl: $5: Extra, $4.5 ished in Washi «Wat PSON, months; deferred payments secured by deed of trust | will sell, in front of the premises, NDAY Young men by eminent local physicians occur | tick, the Misses, Douglass, cond RE | eR PRESIDENT AND GOV. MILE. Legeomand we p= —e =a 4 Se, Best Sagat-cured shoulders, tay to ae Ib. ut aie of Sarah E- Major, deceased. | | Gn the property, and drawing interest at six per cents | TOBIH ELREH, dose ar EIR OL eo ke during February and March, and social recep-| Paxton, Mr. Hodge, Mra.’ Campbell, Kev.’ Dr. g rere surrou y Lang Shaw. Hy Sing. Lan ®. 2 Mackerel, 20c. doz. Gcod Green Tea, 40c. Ni s., Auctione? sedeeodds | o: ull cash, at option uf purchaser, Conveyancing at | erty in the abové trust, described as follows: All tuat | tons are held monthly, The reading room js | Craighead, Mr. Cushing and many other —— Gee and Wah Hug. All were arrested and taken ib. ‘Tea worth #0c. Ib. selling fur 80e. Choice (HOMAS DOWLINc, Auctioneer. Purchasers cost aud S100 deposit, by purchaser on | certain Lut, Rlece oF parcel of ground and premises | supplied with over one hundred daily and pope of social prominence, Mr. Justice | A Letter Attributed te the President, | before Magistrate Thompson, who held the SyTup, 400. gallon. Pure Grape Vinegar, 3c. ae ay of sale. ANDREW A. LIPSCOMB, Trustee, known and’ designated cn the ground piat or plan ot | SUPPIl pers. and all the — princi} 3 addressed the assemblage, congratala-|" Praising the New Yerk Democratic | Mongolians cach in $000 bail for court. |A lot Green Rio Coffe, 51D, for Sue. Best Green | PRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE STaNps IN | _*25déds SH Sasireet northwent_| gala District ag 14 numbered 93 of the subdivision of | Monty PeHodicais. “Every Tuceday’ evening | ting them upon the suceess of the undertaking. ofopium and several pipes were found in the 1b.” A cholee drink of Roasted Rio, 2 Ibe. for THE WESTERN MARKET. Lot numbered 39 of George W. Hopkins’ recorded | Monthly pe Is. S eciay evening | “SF: William Ballantyne announced that the | Camdidates—He is Quoted as Saying | 20h! Jim Starch, 2c. Shoe Polish made from oll, | By virtue ofa deed of trust duly" recorded in Liber NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, subdivision of Lotain Square No: 111. located on Cob- oes young te ioe pari ary sonlely cree ie chapel would be opened for divine service on| Hie will Vote for HULL. raiders, 7¢. ped one nf the laud records o 0 avenue, between Q an reels, . read! ena: ! — INDIA TEA COMPANY, District of Columbia etter tiey rejeree OLAME | TRUSTEES BALE OF TWOSTORY AND BASE. | "Terms: Onenalf cash and the fenidue. in one and | lance room set apart for thelr special use, Tha | uext Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 p.m, when A DELICATE SURGICAL OPERATION.—Two 445 7th st, South Washington. auction, at TWELVE O'CLOCK Mon WEUNES- MENT BRICK HOUSE, ON. 088 8 STREET | two your, with notes bearing interest and secured by | large and commodious gymnasium, bulit last | Rev. Dr. Bartlett, ofthe New York ‘avenue | The Albany Times of yesterday prints adis-| dentists connected with the Medico-chirurgl. DAY, OCTOPER SEVENTH, 1585, and in front ot NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. a deed of trust, or all cash, at option of purchaser. All fi As Presbyterian church, would preach. The com- +h from where it has bad acorre- | cal ital of Philadelphia rformed an @x- treet carn pa the door a8 | shane teas tc omaph cette Susterbe! | my res ef e aocd of ean Sah recorded. oa femvornelag’ st purcascrs'ace “Plus desea: | Year and Atted up with the latest and most ap~ patch trom Buta, owed a8 mittee of the tery will meet_in the Presi ceedingly delicate and difficult piece of surgery at ont uy in ema | conveyancing, s roved apparatus, has been a grand success, _ spondent looking up the views of the President 23 and 10 pound Gucketr, at Gc, | Slarket, located st the cofuer of Krand Siar ciara | Lives Auta Soe 2ez et eg. one of the Jand re mee BOW ARD 8. WESCOTT, ive hundred voung men have joined siuce its complete’ the Orgau-zation of the churel of the | among the President's friends. It is as follows: | 8 Raturday in "The patient had, wuffered sssarccifes Shubliers "at 7c) Ring ne, Beat Patent | noriuwent inthe city of Wanbingion,D. C.such oc | {rout of” the premises on “EnURSDSY. STE LOUIS D. WINE, } trastone, weenie person of Me. Louis: B Npecnacieit | Covenant, a8 the now edifice will be named, | For several days ramore have been current | ZorBUs, Booz, Jaw. ‘The patient had suffered proces. Flour, per e arenes being ron | TWENTY.SEOOR! z 4 . " ANG elected. ee ease : Px, Unt pur Oid Give Jat Colles, ae BBe: per bounds cam | mem to the proper. authorities of the Detricr oe | Ise MERIVE BULOOE FM wh Ghee ot pe | _ AA-THR ABOVE BALE Ta PosTrONED unit, | Wetton te, Lule SPSCER I | ea a lle ara itd here that President Cleveland had written a| fibrous tissue of the jaw and it was found ot he excelled. jumbia of ‘® monthly rental of sixteen dollars in ud- | cel of land and premises known and designated on the | SATURDAY, OCTOBER TENTH, 1885, same hour | Just what is needed in @ city like Washington, letter toa friend in this city, strongly indorsing | hecessary to remove the bone to give him relief Cole roasted and ground by steam daily. xance and the observance of the regulations of snid | ground plat or pian of Washington City, D.C..as | aud place. By order of the Trustees. oc6-4t_ | where so large a proportion of its young men do Trouble in a Military Company. ticket.’ The letter, I have | Of Possibly save his life. In Prowpt delivery of all orders. Wurket, in addition tothe amount for which such | belug Lot et, of Prank W. Jones ned von Ge kdatee Clerical work. ‘The feligious work Is Under the | CHARGES MADR AGAINST CAFT. Guat, or riz | the democratic State » Thave | eration the flesh surrounding the bone was cut 1 948 and 600 Louisiana avenue’ ferme ofsale’ Onethirt cash and balance, of pur-| {cir wuetien ath Tae maitre watnesuee | TP JUNCANSON BROS. Avetionsera direction of @ commities of young men, who | CAPITAL CITY GUARDG—A STORMY MEETING | It from the most reliable authority, was dated | foose and held back, sett z 2 | 77, toxeth improves : the day after the adjoumn! the cans Le Tm _S48 0nd 080 Levies “SS | chase money to equal instalments at nix and twelve | meats. righin privileges, er to the saiue Uelouging | TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | Sunduct amecting for young men only évery | Last NIGHT. ved. prone rclegnary ag pee gg D5. Oxinae Beer Mouths, with interest from day ‘of sale, for which | Orin auy manner appertalning. 1 =e neamrny JcrrER noteg ot parrhaser secured by dced of trust on said | ‘Terms: Quethird cash, balntice tp equal nstalments _ sands, aah at ‘of pur: | atom wo years, bear in to POOLE, BROOKE ® CO, Chaser.” Deposit 0€$56 required at time of sale: "All | esecured, by adedat ase a Property so or ail E < Ofatiny circular saw, which THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, FRONT. | Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, and a Bible class | For some time past the members of Company | convention, and was written to one of the| made 15,000 revolutions to. the. minute, iG. L mi: VELVE FRE BS Ons Sunday at 4:30. “A noonday prayer meeting is f Although the patient lost a great deal of blood I WEBVE FEET AN Fee SORE | held ‘daily from 12 to 1: Pond other devo. | B, Capital City Guards, one of the colored former associates of the President. The gentle- it is declared that the operation has been Riera shtcgnabenuermanracet | Prmeotaian | a toe ripley uta Pe vreatreees | taste RE fatty nal | perc ten aca ioe aos cnsaorn | raked goes toe Paatsabaseere | DEALERS IN FINE FAMILY GROCERIES =| fot compiled with in 7 days from day of sale. thre t uiréd at time of wale. Cor nelug, dc. at pure \ed Truste jon 18 only lim! in. its work by perfec! , and there ast sag the state ticket, The President and t FECL UA worrum a rmna | Sesecies he hd Go nec ay el eae | sated ot totam» Conrdyanclog dat | Tie unde es eae ae myosin, te Ane balding owned by the tao" |feling against tho coramanding offer, cap. | FANN Bemase vr Tease Ooercoeartas Beow ‘WILLIAM BIRNEY, in seven the trustees reserve the right l | November, 1883, and duly recorded tt Glation Is pald for with the exception of $15,000. | 47 z eased KEEPER.—It was learned in New York TEE RR FE g58y settiSinew SES | Renee a gt nae ance | Kuve afte ceg heen eesti | ohn taht cnet San | ater men nen ne | as ga ce Pe ne ace geaea | Sar eb boson & ewe, fog avo RFE. Sy hh one newspaper pablntied in ‘Washin won. D.C fhe note Secured hereby, wil it public angtion ot | Shred to balld w hail, which 1s greatiy nocded. conte with Company & with the view of taking | the fatter club. he Silene of ths Eresianat os end that thelr Gonfdential bookcce FI NK 8 4 mt of remi on ESDAY. the SIXTH SS Eee ko OR Eee "x5 7 é —_ eds Witt k HOOPER, ’} Trustees, (i) BANS W OCTOBER, 1685, at FIVE O'CLOCK The Jefferson Democratic Association. | 12th sirects). Last night & regular ar meeting of | fend tn all bis dahing tons while he was | Fishel wasn fi ‘cation when the deaication ‘THE CALERSATED MOREEOOZA UNSIREES egUtMRast ANd) SMAI: BMC | [PWOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer the city" of Washfugion D.C. aid (being the south | STRPS TAKEN TOWARDS AIDING VIRGINIA DEM- | Com re ble, .O. street, with” President | see theletier by press representatives have been | frm sent a icletram to him, requesting’ him to DWELLING ADJOINING, AT AUCTION. —— . well in the chair anc Perry as secre- generally understood without a doubt the most Beacriut andthe most | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTORER EXECUTORS SALE OF VERY VALUABLE | (ig hundred-and thirty-eight Gat) Tronting twelve | The Jeflerson Democratic association met ety Capt Gray, it is all ‘put @ guard at nt Fegarded the letter as confiden- | jarities had been SCrairious Flours the World sfect win, | FUHTH.at FIVE OCLUCK, we will eell, in IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE WEST | fanning Dace with that, Width of Cave fede | last evening, J. Emmner, jr., in the chair. ‘The | tredosr ts prevent: members leaving the | tial and not intended for the Te han, | rusted acy thet be hed wees. Meine wer mee ‘The Miers have not Only the most perfect Mut | front of the premises, See ETRE EE SUREET, SETWEEN | trapmjaye depm of sald lot thirteen, one munared | committee appointed to visit Virginia reported | room. “When the minutes were read a motion | however, awakened considerable enthusiasm | ang spending'a crest deal on women ead wine, ted up to the present time, but they produce ALL OF LOT 10, IN SQUARE 824, mn G AND H STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING | (10) feet. that the duties imposed upon it had been com- | was made to strike out a relating to the arden’ tarnisl ssckraa co be ang, fun ine word 1s | improved by two-story Brick Dwelling, known as Xo.] So. 736, in cash andthe balance in two eauainenimente ig | pleted, and arrangements had been made to | SPpolntment of a committee, and this led to an we wot ‘hat | 4b aund amali Brick Dwelling as . " teh. aed itch aca Pear ae techni | utile ounces seas Say tas nie | wee aren ga, Merhee of Be | Beant eles monig Gout darofaie ure | Bave comatose pola fom. tis ay to | 8 rise =) Ne olt | ments at one and twos cent | the t rent. a aah, Neca aed gmc | ices sade epameea by emt emt orice: | AGRI, iain Wombats Mt Sac" | eran hale ater rare yates | do dy 1p the neareat counues on election day | ian whtuarem. Cearwee wet brtered agiaat din acktuswledged fact, ta lu this Flove e perfect op | seven days! Conveyancing. &e-at purchaser scost, | Abd recorded in Will took 24, follos 260 aiid 262, | Hine of ale. ait conrevancing toa rrewuated atthe | interest Of the Tepublicas pare, dad. to gator | Gabchore i auton ed te ee eee evn pans te wens tery | uronic HOU Soy at one ie of | tyro erate meta ebioacigs. | Wareheets of tha trad of eleare Noto foiacrs: who may Cake ‘an detive part in the | bors wil withdrew. ot ase of the mem. horough elimination of all woak and starchy | *#! DUNCANSON BROS., Bek, 1856, at HALE-PAST FUOR O'CLOCK, in | frustocs nen ers. e an ive a has at last been reached, and ts consequently | _ocS-tdds Auctionéera | fof the'peemt od PRS CH ee teed Fisk and cone o8 the deere the premises at the | campaign. On motion of Mr. ‘Warren, the com- more NUTuiTiows, ¥ mOre Druadl to the DOT se eid nse remlges: Darts of lots 9 and 10, in square TRANCIS 2 ELBE Ree mittee on “offensive partisanship’ Coxvicrep oF A any other ad ie — By ine any our “Fubar the est trade admits that | PROPOSALS. Shp ne ee HENRY METZ, } Trustees | creased to 14, with a sub-committee of 8, to | morning, in the Criminal Judge Uasarpemeea, OF aie Piste ae, Many sunk ena | PRROPOMALS FOR GHORGIA PINE BLOOMING, ering the entire lot No. 786 "th street uortnweste S@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- | to be done on the ‘Sesembling of Congress, when, | snd Greny tassel in warranesd te gine cutie MABOGANY AND BLACK WALNUT LUM’ | ,,Tiki property should, command the attensdon, of | eount of weather until FRIDAY, the NINTH DAY | with the aid of several demo- | intent to commit a rape u} sv pon BER, 1885, at the same hour and place. cratic associations in the states, the attention of | 11 ‘were convicted, the having been LING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. Orvice oF Betprxa von Stars, Wam AxD Navy | character io not Offa ioe eee and Bey ore HEN ete PEBGEE.IE.\ trustee | democratic Congressmen ‘will be called to com- | out all'night. “The jury found thet One ofthe moet beautiful Winter Wheat Patents Wanetnennn nt Oxtabes & 1888. oc-ddds ever offered to the trae. It is unexcelled by any other ae tee 2 Sharp ily to jlaints in respect to the manner in which the | not ity to the same extent as Jones. The ‘After Osrerma of sale: Onethird cash, balance ta two equal | —°C@ds _"_______| Bini ns At SSS pes te boing samisd out ingore | cous eaztoncod, hime se7as mecha ta, the Patent excepe Ceres, snd will pi po ee inetenen Lennie, ls for Purnthing snd de Sean one enn coc vent Wi notes bearing in DPNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, of the departments, a Albany penitentiary and Jones to 3 years, a fent except Cer nd jease the must €x- ieorgia looring Boards ting Laud sect ‘@ deed of trust — a “ housek: and satisfy the and Mi nd Black W: Lumber, ve id. All \¥ ComMAND- ae ene eerntaae | pine mkng fr Mace Wor au Naty dcjartmeats | ENE“N doppucet SleuTiauaes eeasiitear aie | cagwrercmcr SEEUAE GAZE» movemnorn | 894 $459; 28 hoe | ret ag a epoca! coca Sov. ‘Mul ‘and Meare O'brien, G at conclave of DeMolay ur in this city, will be received at this ofl itil | Ifterms of sale are not i ith in ten. rT “AKE PLA amendlina Wene wren aaa! PwiVE St "on, NOVEM SEI FIETH. 1886,‘and | property will be resold at the rk and cont of the ARGUS SALESROGMS “NINTH AND D | taining information for the tage of the commit: | Mounted, Commandery, No. 4, Knights Temp; | Sweet, you are aware, are. warm personal of immedis pod .abercafter in presence of | bidders; mulling purchaser, ROBERT D. WEAVER,» STREETS NORTHWEST, barbecue in honor of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee Oo-| belt were to, Past Eminent RELIANCE. Diank forms of proposal will be furmisned to estab: |" : SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TENTH, | tober 20th. 7 Brander 3, Bdochum. Past se cicatanran re oaieeapad | eatin nares HRSG Ene | [PE*CARVOW nds, Aactomes See ita nit |. seg Rineasis bitiiie cs mgcgoees| Rea celebrated Hungarian process a very s ASEY, — 1 FRATED IX Deautifal Patent, within the reach of all classes, and | _0C5.6,7.54n04&5-0t_Colonel, Corps of Engineers. CSTE SALE OF INE, THREESTORY. FAN DIONE LARLOR. SrEne BLEG: RT WAT ‘The Nationals were delented by the Baltimores fgg fo Seadeiphis 06 coe. of we cuarantes will give satisfaction to every one who PROFESSIONAL. SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION, BREE) Gital Minded pepe Eaahbe, MORE yenperaey BY ©. coors: of ¢ tod. ao will try it, eee aes IO EASSION AL. _} _ By virtue 0f deed of trust duly recorded TENSION NG pee™ ALNUT PILLAR EX-| Soused dissatiainction on both aides, Beverel | ‘Txnerany Manoen Between THE Coas— ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family 11 Peay cies RecA poaite Winare's | Bly i Labor Ne. 10ST, folio et ae ‘and ai EPEROARD, LEATHER-COVERED DINL ig | mos, was the game stopped while the rival 2 7 ongincer at Bleckel's mines, Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a great | jrotet),und 11 N. kutaw st. posite Willard ‘secured, we at Se TURCOM. CURTAINS, VERY | captains wrangled cted point, and seven north Aisatown, Fes many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be | Huntota, Diseascd Nall” Varsne "brennan: | auction, in front ben osGArtubsy tne | | Fit; BRUSSELS CARPETS aera finally the game had to be mee “y bought for considerable less money. We defy compeii- | aud all foot complaints, without tors to bring forth any Flour supstlor to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we tee! assured that any housekeeper who ties them once will sever ase anything ee For sale by alrzrocers. ‘Wholemle Depot, corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. sels WM. M. GALT & CO. z = YHARLES W. HANDY, rook En Cc ‘Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 5 3 Reich acess sect aaa i th i i t Fr | i i fi i i E ui nl t i § H i 4 t id Fi it : : ; | | | i { ; bl i f iff i i i

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