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=—_= ISO6 Hse. 10r. 1412 200h ww. 2119 F st 1 26 Lh st 2080 Gs. 2143 2ist, 2r. mi. 2327 Paave., ioe 524 20m LY 2d st, Sr. 3 ad st br. water, 1785 Pst. nw. 10 F 3915 Pa aw. Tir Mount Pleasant, 3 f. 1338 Rst. nw. 11 ) 943 N n.w., store &6 60) 750 ilthad xe. 8 Fr 16 _FURNISHED, H.12¢.$175 300 se. neat 1th, Tir 12S 187.300 Mst., n'r Mh, 10 r_......150 250 USth st.. a'r N, 9 6. LO near tat, 8 35.200 |A,wear 2a st te HO. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sta. n. OR RENT—SIX ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 1611 ‘Gdst nw.: gas and water. Apply to R E Batno. 452 Looursiana ave. oc26-Im ee fave. corner 11th et-% ‘order. Apply to Feoney feania COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FARM, 420 ACRES, 12 MILES FROM WASH- ington; 2 miles from mi itsville, on B&O. RR. the low price of $15 pex acre to.close an estate W: HALL, 430 414 st. a w. n6-3e* 6. TOE SADE CHEAP 504-506 4% st. a. 6 rooms each, $1.650. 47D st sw... with two 4room ‘orice in the rear, ‘$2,800 for the three, 524 11th st. sw , 6room brick $1,600. 315 and 319 M st. s.w., 5 rooms each, $1,050. ‘Hq st. and Mata “business corner, $2,300. ‘727 6th st. s.e., 5-room house, $1,000. ‘The above property Coe 2 '2 to 15 per cent, n7-3te Pn and kein )ORSALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS-STORE AND Dwelling. Gst., bet. 12th and 13th; story brick and mansard, 8 rs, m.1., $5,000. Two small Houses on Pied Vith st, bet. N and’O; rent well: investme! galy, $4,006 for both." JOHN BOWLES & CO 142 WOR SALE-WE HAVE A GOOD MANY ‘small farms on the Metropoliian Branch, in the Vietn.ty of Linden, Forest Glen aad Gaithersborg. Also, two very desirable Houses in Hyattsville. A. P. HILL & €0..1338 F st 35-1, JOR SALE— VALUABLE FARM NEAR BRIGHTWOOD D. ‘The country seat of the late Richard Lay situated on the 7th st road beyond Brightwood: contains 131% acres, and is capable of subdivision Info @ number Hine villa sites, THOS. J. FISHER & CO. oc3L-2w 1324 F st. nw. Springs station at junction of B. & O. railroad and 7th st, road, and fronting on the public road from this station About haifof this tract fs cleared, and nearly twenty acres Sreeeg Bei Vacca nome Of Sve tvesen see wants good repair. spring. Inquireat Silver spring farm, adjoining Silver Springstation. S P. LEE. siigo Post Office, Montgomery county, Md_ ocs7-Sun TOK RENT A GOOD, NEW & 00M COTTAGE, two miles from city, with two acres of land, drul: $5 per month. oczéIm RA. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave, JOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE SUBU! ban Resideoce, with stable and ca:riage house, well Shaded lawn and ‘Cruit; near Georgetown: convenient fo horse cars. Apply to W.H. FISKE & CO., 1420 New York ave. n. sel0-2m* BOARDING. E McPH ERSON HOUSE. CORNER 16TH AND sts. wil Be Gctober Sth for she accom modation ent, transient and table boarders. nodwe | Permanent ae T. SOUTHALL. JOR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNPURNISH- ‘ed front rooms, with first-class table board, perma gent and transient ‘Ihe Auburn House, corner of 2d and Pennssivania ay-ime OR RENT-NEW AND HANDSOMELY FUR ‘ished rooms en suite or singly, with board. Also Mable accommodations. 1409 Massachusetta ‘ave, Stable for rent. DS open for the reception of guests. A few de- on sul be obtaincd: Brsi-elag tube De-2w* Sirabie rooms ca: board. SPRAGUE MANSION, COR 6TH AND E STS. Sn w.—For rent, with firetclam board. several Yery desirable rooms: "also transient and table hoard- ‘HIEL HOUSE, 512 9TH ST. aud the La Pierre, aw. cor. 1th and En. Dest conducted Board cass pleasum rooms “Terms moderate. é6rHE pREMOse OUSE HAS BEEN Fepainted, aud in. every wi 2 firatelaan order. ‘vis ue coolest and most desirable place wo board fethe cli. ‘Terms, $25, 80, $40 and $45 perm areths houses in the city. Tablefirs:- __FAMILY SUPPLIES. CR PRICES, Choice SUGAR CURED HAMS, Ie. Tie “"- SHOCLDERS, 6 A, Rowsted. 250. REL, in Rite, Toe. SAEEGUIE per Dbl. 96.90, Camard’s celebrated LEAF LA. ‘and 10 pound buckets, Ye. pound. WALKER & WRIGHT, aIm ‘S43 and 950 Louisiat EX ECCHVE ORDER, 4, IN THE INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC. Katsion «itcon, Currants Figs, Preserves, all new at lowest p lees. Finest Cured Hams 121 Best Grauulated Sugar, te, © WITMER & co., 1918 Pa no® Jous B KELLY, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FIRST-CLASS BEEP, VEAL, L. CORN BFFF A SPE s < enter Market, tb st. ‘206 and 208 Northern Liberiy Marker. Marketing delivered free of charge toall parts of the ty 9028 ‘OR SALE-THREESTORY BRICK DWELL- Bing, 3220 se Tiras baie and cellar modern improvements; 'in good repair. near two lines in Gf ears, markets, schools and churches: ot 49-11<150, S5g00. FH RAINEY, Money-order Bullding, Sta Sod 1 ots. re nea (OR SALE—-HOUSE FINELY LOCAT! Tooms, with bath, storeroom, closets, dc. completed: bargain ‘for cash Apply to T. of R SALE—TWO SMALL FRAMES, ON Island ave., between @th and 7th sia, Suitable for small homes or paying investi $2000each. ALBERT F. POX, 920 F st.n.w. 203 6th st. n.e., $3.500—$200 cash, $25 per mo. ae io ‘st. nw. #5500" §200 fie Rie st hw. <> 3 Piysaee tes 603 P st. n.w., $4.000—$200 1503 Marion st.. $3.250—$100 1909 11th st., $4,000— 25> oo 2 vestment. MAC GOWAN & BARKER, _WT-6t 1343 F st. n.w. OR SALE— ‘Two new modern houses, 10 rooms and bath; Pay u complete. 1304 and re ‘Riggs st: price, cual $10 per mon MAC GOWAN & BARKER, “net Hid Poe nw. OR SAT. ‘A number of new anddesirable houses, on Capitol Hill, for homes or investment; terms 10 sult. pipestrable new house, 6 rooms avd bath, on M, near st nw. Handsome residence, 11 rooms and bath. on Mary- Capitol land ave, near MACGOWAN & BARKER, 1343 Fst nw. I, nr. 18th, 17r$28,000) Corcoran, nr. 14th.$6,000 Tows cir. n.w., 13r-16,000)| East Cap-vnr.5th n.¢.5.500 20th stor, Ny 12r-12.000)|O.nr.10th st.n.w., 8r.4,800. 19th st.’nr. Q. 12 111.500. 24 st ior. uth st. or. Ny 121 nr. Ds 10,000) Pierce Pi.,nr-14th.7 hst_,nr Qn.w..9r.8, |LOtn stnr-Rn.w..Ur 3 Md.av. ur.Ist ne, 121 Boundary,or.14' Leb, Park n.w., 10r. -500 (sth st ni. Ww. GF. Pest.. nr. Loth, 70 r...6,000!|5th st..nr.D n.¢.,61 P st.. nr. 10th, 10 r__.5,500||Corcoran,nr.17th,5 Tstjnr.9thn.w,.10r-6,000 ' Est.nr.ouh n.e., Or. pest ‘RH,'T. LEIPOLD, 1351 F si Fees 1508 Mar 205. 6thn. 000) G19 Py 9 “41000. 405 1, Ses Darticulars apply to im A. P. HILL & CO., 1338 F st. FF Ob SALE FIGHT S ROOM BRICK HOU-ES, with closets: waluscoted kitchens; back und side alleys, water in yard: size of lots 138 feet 6 inches by 78 fect. 10 10-foot alley in rear; 27 feet of park Sodded” and enclosed in front; within seven minutes walk of Capitol; near 3 lines of street cars: price, ‘$1,150 each. now under rent for $11 per month. lao, two, stx-room brick “houses, with 1c porches and closets, sume square, $1,400 and $1,Gu each, under rent for $14 and $16 per inonth. Appi fo JH. GRANT. 1220 © st. 3 w.,owner, or 0. T. ‘THOMPSON, Marble building, 9th st. and PennsyI- vama ave, OF A.S CAYWOOD, 935 9th st. n.w., Agents, net VOR SALE-A BARGAIN-TEN NEW TWo- story Brick Houses on South Capitol st.; water: large parking, enclosed; side and back alley: paying LI per cent on investment. Cullat office for full par= Ueulars, A. CAY WOOD, cor. Sth and K sta. nw. mt F= SALE— 12r8_$9,000)) » 12rs.-9,000 (2126-2 Tae S. 7K st. Siz ret, bi S14 I stb. ‘The above is only @ saiall portion of books. For full list call ut office for roperty on my etn ced a F the Ist and 15th. ind] ‘THOS. &. WAGGAMAN. oe OE SALE-A NEW TWOSTORY HAY.WIT EE Pye BEETS SES Cingerns Curse, Fon Case... | noutentan anreain’ tite atin ecg ame AEN ge RUGEWUPAT, Ae. per ibe PURE | Gut'vrhaer'titiay 125s Bence eae ne ase Tate: ful ge of wlccasd PAMUEN GROCERIES | Fron SALESA Ta Emre E crops APPRES and STON finches Cites Van ave nw. AED CAPE Cob CRANBERKIES, 10c- per quart. | Well built and uiceiy fiuished; ten rooms; all mod- HEPA SUTTER wopectty” Gooaldeutercd | era iprovemcuue its Key te ie al comin ss eect pen oe Hort? fpvena, POO! BROOKE & CO, Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance, oc2z ot avenue. n5-6t 15th and F sOH SAUER Wi NEAR OPC ER RRR ERE 9855 Square, a new 11 thrcestory bay oe BE me, F an eater neperecmnenee ssa meee tee Go ke Bent Fe S50 SITE ols ley noua eee ean ares, cckr RRE s= HUFTY & bYEK, coo ERE R R EEE Sys5 7 Real Estate, Losus and Insurance. eBRATED MINNESOTA T PROCESS FLOUR, gewithout a doubt the most BrAUTIFUL and the most Ncxurriovs Flour in the World. The Millers have not ouiy the most perfect Mill, Somtalning as goes all the most improved Machin: ery invented up to the present time, but they produce ® Flour UNstkrasxp by any millin the world. To we that, we would simply state that a large quau- Bis ofthis magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe and eaten af the principal Courts of tue ol world We GUAMANTEX that it i made from selected. phon ee WOR SALE-THE Fi basement brick Iiou handsomely finished: will be sold. HILL & 8 F st s 2 OR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE NEW HOUSES cor. Gthand P sts. n.w.; comfortable home or = good investment. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ‘nm i A O28 F st. WOR SALE RHODE Is AVE, NEW 13.000. “13th and F sts. THREESTORY A * st; 14 rooms; very at! a bargain.” A. P. nd-im, Bad webeat Grown to, Minnesota aud Dekote it ss ai acknow! ct, that im this ‘sep Sratlon of the giutingus particles of the wheat berry. and 4 thorough elimination of all woak and starchy Tnatter has at last been reached, and i consequently Bore NUTRITIOUS, yielding more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The best trade admits that from its bread making qualities it is the cheapest, as ‘Well as the best, for either family or baker's use, and Unsurpewed by any Flour made. “Every sack and every barrel is warranted to give entire Sitisiaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- scing housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epi- cure. RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the seiebrated Hungarian process It isa very cheap and Dewutiful Patent, within the reach of all clames, and we guarantee will give satistuctlon to every oe who wuld try it, GOLDEN HILL ‘The old retiable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to = great many bigh-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy compet! wrs to bring forth any Flour superior to CKRES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we tel assured that apy housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else For sale by al grocers. Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. wl ‘WM. M. GALT & CO. JLEASE READ AND GIVE US A CALL. Test Sogar-cured SBoulders, Tic: Best Salt-curet 2 Best Sogar-cured Hasis (small), So. 2 Mackerel, Java Coffee. Hoasted. ibm. 25e.; Shoe Polat indies, 3 bottles 25c.; Good Green Coffee, 5 Iba, 50c Best Green Kio Coffee, 8 ibs. for SL; three Cans Eagle Drand Milk, S0c.: Cross and Black@ell’s Chow Chow. Boe fg, becile: Parlor Marches, 200 in a box. Ie. per dua. boxex side Seat, Size. per side: Tea worth Bbc. selling for 6Oc. Ib.: Tea worth GUe. seliing for SUC. 1b: Best Patent Holler Fluor, $6 per bbl; Best Pateut ‘Faire Flour, $5.25 per bbl: Hxtra $4.75 per DL. COMPANY* $40 2th st w. street cars pass the door ck GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Jest Receven House, stone front: HOKNBLOWER & MARSHALL. 945 Pa. wv VOR SALE-A TWOSTORY AND BASEMENT press brick front; bay-window, 8 roms, ail mod- ern Imps, In n.w. section; price $3,000. terms, 100 cash; balance ¥25 per mouth. “Apply 1919 11th st. new. new SOR _SALE—-A TWOSTORY AND CELLAR Fress Brick Front; nine rooms; ali modern imp: Price $4,000; terms $300 cash; bulance $30 per month. Apply 1v15 11th st. nw. * {OR SALE-A TWOSTORY AND BASEMENT Pres Brick Dwelling. containing 8 toc ma 203 6th now st. n.e.; all mod. imps. price $500; terms 8200 cas halance $25 per monte. Apply at 1910 11th stn. w. 202-70 SAU) THE FINE BROWN STONE, RES(DENCE, #15 ay st. nw, will be sold ata bargain to a prompt Parcha:er. ‘THOS. J. FISHEK & CO. ee Houses on 1@%a Circle, 15 rooms, elevator, and complete 2 all sponmenes Ket ap Deco SSOEGE? For ernngseeaeignee era REE APL xy, oes THE Pee WOR SALE—TWO HANDSOME NEW RESI- dences, 1921 aud 1923 G st. n.w. The houses are built in the most substantial manner—pres-bri fronis, browmsione trimunlugs twoatory square hay ‘windows, Lardwood mauteis, ‘thing, fireplaces ai furnaces, chande.ters: plumbing first-class. Vor terms apply wo’ A. A. WILSON, Firemen’s Insurance Com- ny. corner 7th st, and Louisiana ave. u.w. Keys at 20006 st a.w. ocd {OK SALE-On i0TH ST. N. TWOSTORY Frame, brick basement; 7 rooms and bath: bot aad evr inches by 100 feet to 20 foot alley. ‘rans terms <7 incl E ey. Price, $2400.” ADAMS @ BEALL, ocl5-1m = 1420 F st. nw. JOR SALE— Now beh P sta, FoR SAtEo NEW BRICK DWELLING: ‘complete onthe corner of 6th iuaw. wifibe suid separate or together; & cosy home ot good luvestmeut” SWORMSTEDT & BRABLEY, oc 955 F st. OR SALE-NEW BUSINESS PROPERTY, ON Price $251000, SO OSS e a TOWNSEND. ests Sis 1418 F ot. LE-TWO FINE BUSING PROPER sere Tyee atts eeeuete meeme tte impa GEv. P. GOFF, 1424New York ave. nw. Koom 7. ocd Lin FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Puracuxs Asp Davccorm Re CHANGES IN THE orrecEs. ‘The Bek Biverce Casa POR SALE-316 B ST. N.E, @ROOM BRICK ‘THIS AFTERNOON. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers mm Appointments by the President, Ese, |= CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINGT OFFICER House all mod. imps. ia good order, new, Corner Sth ana Dsta nw. — rf — a. we res from Cag ice 3.50. UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneer — Presi ‘The trial of Policeman Joseph Harper, Spout LOWE @ KINTZ O15 7th at nw. = TUESDAY'S SALE. a o> Yaw w : Bekedpeeerscdenteg de naarmemargns od Georgetown, charged with giving perjured tee i ORTH SIDE OF L | LARGE COLLECTION oF Presidential posimasters—G. K. Ter- Foe Sac ASHES, SIGE LITTLE House, | PINE BOTLDING LOTS ON NORTE el HOUSEHOLD FURNI | BBB www a Se a large lot to alley. brick stable and carriage house, STREET, BETWEEN TWENTY -F LR. TURE, CARPETS, 4c, EMBRACING PARLOR B ww = bs ington, at Girard, IIL, vice A. G. Leigh, com-| “mony the Buen FS aE EES an a CoNDAy arr uae, Rove eae | Ren aete, Watson BARES EAN coe = piston erplred: ZG. Dunnall at Nowwce, X. | iets, Cowes punt Saigeing, ene $2.800. Ay At EEN CHAIRS, CABINETS, M. J., vice W. R. Mattison, commission expired; 8, 3 Beste 515 7th sizeet n.w._ | NINTH, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, w Sbrice chet i. TABLES, DESKS, BRE 00 5a e . ‘the charges have been dismissed. 899 T- TRACKS, OIL PAINT: RN G. Bonnell, at Pittston, Pa, vice J. P. Shi SALELOREAT _BARGAIN—FOR 91,456 | Will sell; in front of tne premises, AND ENGRAVIN i 3 38 =a : Ri —, eer ean POR SAive dary (oom) brick Rowan, Ave S05m6" | monte zo, pot AONE SAME TD tt wth be. sub- SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION TABER™ DINER Ee ey commission expired; J. M. Higgs, at Conners. A Raflread Brakeman Killea. qzeellentiy balls 10 8. Ww. ree: eatoks, sani Giviged into four tatlaine lot oft 642 feet each. anaes HINA AND GLASSW, HAIR B00 N Wi Dene in a Fit of Anger. ville, Ind., vice J. ‘This morning about ten o'clock, as Wm. New York ave __ ee ered ee MOQuETS” BODY TAPESTRY WNGRATN ROMY? ver gee eam THE CZAR ERASES PRINCE ALEXANDER’s Name | sretoddnt: doa ais Mariner, a brakeman on the Virginia Midland JOR SALE-NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK DWE | ""Tenns: Guefourin cash; painnce in one,twoang| AND OTHER Cay COOKING AND | EB Ht R & WITHOUT CONSULTING HIS uINisteRS | E. D. Paliger, suspet railroad, waa engaged in coupling freight ears ling. on, st sw. very near Agricultural depart. | thrce years with six per cent interest, payable semi: | 36 EB, EN REQUISITES, | BBR, z 2 = | _Vimewa, Nov. 9.—It is stated that the cear | Roundont, on Maryland avenue, between 9th and 10th iment and bareat of Engraving aad Print, renting aE oF all canas option of cae cease. Sab vaar nen cee fi ¢ ‘ERE grased the name of Prince Alexander in a ft of | JoWu A. Bardon. a , Wis, vice & E. | streets, he was struck by © bumper about the z ao . ithout, 0 ‘taken OR SALE—HOUSES, 7Puowas E Waccamay, IMPROVEMENTS, ‘This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable | British with Russia, with the sled | States attorney for the district of Vir ruificate F'3 far room Bricks, with water; rents $7 each; Heal Estate Auctioneer. tonles, quickly and completely CURES DYSPEPSIA, ‘sini ussla, with the view | St eastern and gave a certificate of death. The deceased a moa stock oF xorions, {23%ny i that their publicity would justify the revoiu- | &1mla. Was about 35 years old and lived n Alexandria, “Fiive room Frames; rents 96 each: Capitol Hil. || VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THIR. | “*IQG EN OTIONS, LADIES CLOAKS, CLOAK-| INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, IMPURE BLOOD. | tion, Me ‘The Secretary of the has made the | where his body will be taken for Interment, eshte Brice rater and cas noruuwesfente | SEANTR, GUREDD, QUETWEEN HAND I ae Ars0, LARIA, CHILLS AND FEVERS, AND NEU- eae following appointments In the lighthouse sery- —ee ‘Together ‘with, houses worth from STREETS NORT 4 TWELVE O'CLOCK Balai. Roach’s Chester Shipyard Reopens. = Francis Sinot ac Ma District Govermment A@nire. $23,000 foal parts of the ey. FA. DARNEILLE, | on MONDAY “NOVEMBER NINTH, at ONE COUPE ROCKAWAY, Ape ity wcpeR.| It isan unfailing remedy for Diseases of the KID- Cuesrer, Pa., Nov. 9.—Roach’s yard started | ‘8gor. Tex., and Elias T. Faltot, to be, acting THE TAX LEVY FOR THR NEXT FISCAL YRAR rs ee ae ALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. I shal MOTT: ONE DRAG WITH POLE, ONE TOP | NEYS AND LIVER. this morning with one hundred and seventy | “**istant Keeper at Sandwich island, JOR SALE—WE_ HAVE LARGE 1-Roon | Ofer at anction, tn front of the premises, part o TOP BUGGY TY EAOR LENT ORSER: rate | 1818 invaluable for Discasce peculiar to WOMEN | men. At 7 o'clock upwards of 1,000. men a- FD neray ny hy os) eater ee tousee ins Silepedioie io, wehetaithone tn | Seeltog, Noga Tainstect sorbmes | | NBG wc, BY AUCTIONS ST OnE SAP | nd all who lead sedentary tren , | sembled sround the "gates an’ ‘when "the THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. = | Gricr loving © tar ol ope dollar soa Any hw, to exchange for Broom ‘south of M'st | Terms day of sale, Auct_| QQUTUESDAY, MORNING, NOVEMBER TENTH, | | Tt dots not injure the teeth, case headache, of pro” | Ynistle gave Its accustomed toot » deafening | 4 oat Report of the Chief Emgineer— | Son's On evers one. hundred dollar of MACGOWAN @ BARKER, 1343 Fst. n.w. nat | _D40t ‘THOS. KE WAGGAMA’ QOMMENCING'AT TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, in | duce constipation—ormen rnom MEDICINES DO. Ghildren took it up,and te giad huss could | Preteetion from Fire imthe Babarbe, | oratenot exempted by law except spon [ete yee GE Auf ungeual iaueamcrineseereaneinebeasT eres | Tentiches and parities the blood, emulates be ap-| So \aecra Qe gtaaPea case Suara could —— poses without tne limits of the’ cies of Wea. jouses. wate! and sewer. renting now at | clr, &; we — IMPROVED | | N- B.—The Piano will be sold af 11 o'ciock sharp, | Petite, aids the assimilation of food, relieves Heart- | out, and about 60 men put to work on the | The report of Chief Engineer Cronin, of the SOP arad sataslee “Ces eaten en, Yurwinls | OU RERE ROTATE LS THE COUNTY OF WAGI-| aid the carpets at 13m." ‘clock shat?’ | burnand Belching, and strengthens the muscles and | ites anon ry fire department, for the fiscal year ended June 80, 1885, calls attention to the fact thatengine- house No. 2 requires extensive alterations to make room for housing extra apparatus, and engine-house No. 4 needs considerable repairs to bring It up to the standard of the other INGTON, EAST OF ROCK CREEK CHURCH, AND ON’ WHICH FORT TOTTEN WAS FOR: MERLY SITUATED. virtue and in pursuance of a decree passed in the cause of James A.Thomas et alagt Arthur Bock 5, inthe Supeeme Coustef tne Bure in the Supreme atric Columbia, ‘, as trustee, on MONDAY, THE NINTH nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c, it has no equal, s@rThe genuine has trade mark and crossed red Anes on wrapper. Take no other. ‘Made only by 8s t AO2 LY rrortant sate BY PUBLIC AUCTION or Freshet in the Hudson. ABany, N. Y.. Nov. 9.—One and forty-one hundredths inch of rain has fallen since Satur- day night. The Hudson river is very high, aud 4s Tsing three inches per hour. ‘The water will locks by noon to~day. Olly) DAY Or eee “D, 1885, ut HALF-| ALL THE SURPLUS AND YOUNG TROTTING| BROWN CHEMICAL 00,, BALTIMORE, MD. 6 | Probably be over the houses. He refers again to the necessity of rais- erg é Past Bou (4.3) OcLoce®. 3 + da front of ite | TMOROUGHBREDS AND ARABIAN STOCK ‘The Morgan Iron Works Resume. _| ing the belfry on No.3 house to e height of | fug7 oe ae ay at Sea. the following described real ‘estate, altuate in the OF THE “MONTEBELLO” STUD, Tse Box Mancuz New Yoru, Nov..—Nearly 150 men resumed | * least sixty feet from the ground, so that it MARINE PRODUCTS. county of Washington, District of Columbis, and de- work at the Morgan iron works of John Roach, | can be utilized as a watch tower and so the] The monthly report of Mr. Gwynne Harris, Meantercam ouows: Ali that piece or parcel of ground | peroNGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE in this city, this morning. The cruiser Auanté | alarm may be heard in the eastern part of the | Inspector of 3 ‘October, shows: Rock Cirek Church to adenaburg and adjoining the eat We oe —_ and he ry boat Doiphin were full of | city, The new enginehouse, No. 7, erected | tha! ry oe ee Pn at this lands of 3 ara GH. Wiltberger a Thos. . GAR) . ye ae aoe ap ae 200 men will | during the year on R, between 9th and 1oth | Bort ¢ menee ae a? Ce land of EJ aby the said. road: “Heginning | , BY order of the Manager we wil el, by public uc- GOODS THAT EVERYBODY WANTS eaten cn Susie abe pees Foe aca oto Pon gg le 735 Bonches winter shiad,'578 eal, 1 scargeon, ‘Of and, aud AGELESS oe Sone eatid | ard street (next door to Coun's Livery Stables), oo as = ein ae <a The report suggests that another fuel wagon | 2-878 bunches pike. 733 be: low perch, pn Ce Aas ‘with sult! road to 2 | MONDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH) 1885, Om | At just the time they are moat wanted and at the low- @ Methodist Episcopal church at Newton, | be to be stationed in the western | trout, 5,663 bunches cat ncheesmall ‘bounden tree; thence N. 10% W.45.88 perches: thence | Mencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., al ae est prices compatible with good qualities, These are | Io was burned yesterday. $10,000. section of the city. The stock bel ring to the mull 6 ‘bushels N. 5itly Be 30 perches £0 a sane: thease & Li percnes | and young stock of the “Montebello” stud, 1 ‘what we try to give to you st all times, and whatwe | N. B, Haynes, wholesale milliner ot Chicago, | department consists of 45 horses. ‘The cost of lets, @ green 0,950 {Benoels 17 perches thence W; LI perches: thence to | “tlllons, Brood, Mares, Fillies, Geldings, ‘and Colts, | are specially determined to offer during thecoming | has’ made an assignment, His abilities aré | maintaining each horse amounted to 82.3 centa yee, ie inning, contain! acres, S = : ira (2 ode and cuenta (ia) perchas mire ot | ribs DALTONS CICERO AND WYOMING, , cLosxs Se a ae Bering ine fear kinaaetee egtTeEe TO Re | Collector Jona F Cook base With the Die story Frame Dwelling. | Proves PY 88816" | sired by “Almont, Memenger’ Duroc, Lothian, Bite | Money was what the manufacturer wanted, and| FINANCIAL ANDCOMMERCIAL | cluding $10,000 for -Purehasing lol and baild- | trict Commissioners s statement of the reoelpta ‘Terms ofsale: One-ihird (a) of the purchase money | Grass. w. Jf Bonnie Seatland, Administrator, | Cloaks were what he had to offer for it. We had the ‘The New York Stock Market. ing engine house No. 7. oan pepe + oye October, show- SG AS iY thats conned ote | “Ha'Voustasbia eieaat Gaines ation te eaeizency"andwelechim faye c'Row | mhe Glowing re thy openg and 3:00 nm. poem | which 167 werd for actual Wren lobo chtensege] «fue, Cotmtateeiners of all caah, at the option of the purchaser; the suid ve- | 19 Two-Year-ld Fillies and we have the Cloaks and she manufactur Ne yore St fas copottod. me th ook eed axe, au false alarms, There were 66 | Wm. EM: pay saditional Private on rer the money. | of the New York Stock market to-tay, as reported by | abl 8 for false alarms. There oH. Murphy 0s an ferred payments to be secured by deed of trust _upo! 15 Yearlings. But before the week is over we shall have our mo! ‘wire to 589 15th'strees: 2 ‘the Me ferred payments to be secured by deed of trust, upon oe ennai ara os y | special H. HL Dodge, more alarms than the average for the previous letropolitan police D. C. for 10 Suckling Colts, old enough to be weaned. ‘back “again, and 10, * a rand secowd ae ! eed . ten years. The total estimated losses amounted | duty at the Gor t Printing office, with- the rate of six (6) per centum per annum, ‘The sum | a ve purnry | $00 Rave 8 new loak, bought, Jus at the prover Fame 3 to $240,690, covered by an insurance of §139,- | ut com) masation verefor from ihe ‘District of of one hund: jollars ($100) will be required of the Stock was CAREFULLY AND a it half its value, le Several thousands 3 Cols purchaser at the time of sale, and ifthe purchaser | BRED, as pedigrees, which will be farnished at sale, | more will be that they bad been fortunate | Can. Pac... 645. The increase over the losses of last — jum ays fromthe ‘day of sales toe tresice renters tie | ae mes aes eee ee parpmlne, | on. Pa ter ou the evening of Febranty 271s, 1585, THE ASSOCIATED CHARITTER—A. meeting sfrom. the trustee ves th — : pee eee women ¥ Tr on the Tight to resell at the cost of the defaulting purchaser, | ALL WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT OR RE- p80, FOR 94.25. Chea. 01 tailing a loss of $111,700. so “P| the third subdivision, Amocinted Oberttics tae, All convayaneing at the purchaser's cost meee pasado Leen nace tonal of 96 cack, will) Da 2 ‘Thechicl englucet calls attention to his reo- | held at the Rodiorn benidies snseee tect Set 0c80.n2.4,0,7,0 CHAPIN, BROWN, Trostes, = Ses ce sae ones gmmenaation of previous ears in relation’ to | Pennsylvania avenue, Saturday crening. The eae eS wlth bisck fur, made io ecirat $1050 al be ones | Dols Hod public ballt and tubaters and to iron or other | amount oP mouey contributed ‘dering tke yeoe TO-MORROW. Gaialognes will [be sapolied on sppiieaticn to the | $10.90. . D.L& W. Bre-proof shutters on the ‘rear of all merchan- | was $1,010; cash on hand, $185.56. 7[WOMAS DOWLING. Auet luctioneers after Monday. Nove: eee ee ve $18 YOR $12.50, Den. &B dise establishments in the business portion of | tary’s report showed that were 110 T 3 loneer. 2ES ap LER & 00, Aucts,_| qfroeade Velvet Short Wraps, fatin-ined, trimmed | Erie the city, He recommends the purchase of a | cants for reilef; fuel and were 1b SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE, aa ARATE gills Cringe. mado to vell at $18, will be | Do. large first-class steam fire engine, and also of a | uted to 100 families, bushels of coke were ELEGANT BRARS AND. BRONZE MANTEL, (OMAS DOWLING, ancnonecr. 911 FOR $6. hook and ladder truck, with ail the latest lm-| dlauribated: clothing was given to 25 tamitice SIDE PINCES, FRENCH MARBLE Clothe | ONE, HUNDRED SECONDHAND BRUSSELS | ,fitillenne Silk Crvulars, deep fur collar and fur Eouse No. Stand’ genews his recommopaction | 319 Sasnes' have Deen outerad on teabeeiney STRESING HOURS ANDHALF NOURS, WITH | CARPETS, LARGE ASSORTMENT OU Ma- 2 Z of last year in regard to the locetion of @ new | since organization. ‘The sewing school opened SIDE ORNAMENTS, ELEGANT BRON: JOLICA AND ENGLISH STOR, CHINE $10.50 FOR $3.75. engine house and the formation of a new com- | in May has been very successful in instruct: AND OTHER ORNAMENTS, BRONZE LAMPS, | AND OTHER ARTICLES EMBRACING TINE pital fant Beaver reese, ae pany to be stationed in the eastern section of | colored children, "The class, numbering on au 180, LEFT OVER FROM LAST SATURDA' ities pial = cd , the city. average 50, bas been assembled twice « wock in FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,| _SALK, AT AUCTION. ‘will be offered at $8.70. Washington Stock Exehange. In speaking of the need of fire protection for | the Stevens school building, which was loaned TWO FINE RIFLES-ONE SHARP'S AND| On THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER $1275 FOR $10. The following + from, Saturday's quotations | Mount Pleasant and Anacostia he recom. | for this ose. During Coe there ONE MARLIN—A NUMBER OF BEAR AND | TWELFTH, 1885, at TEN O'CLOCK, within and in A__besutiful Beaver Cloth Newmarket, double Gee ie ae “gto change mends the location of at least two cisterns at | have been 12 inmates at the ‘women's BEAVER SKI TAKEN FROM PARTIES | froutof my ‘auction rooms, I shall ‘sell the above | breasted, trimmed with deep beaver collar snd culls, is ered 1a 3 ‘asked. each of the two suburbs, and that both be in- | home, officers for the year are: President, RSVIGTER OF KILLING GAME IN THE | goods, ES ‘Auctioneer, | de (o#ell at $12.75, will be offered at $10. Tae tape a eee cluded in the fire alarm circuit by the erection | Judge Walter ayy Presidents, Col. Bel- ioe aia BOSS ROM AS DON EEG seen on G. 1809, Ghrrency, idly bat Soyear pfone or more fire alarm stations. in conciad. | den Nobis and Joka F. Cooks 5 trosenree, Mewar, Ww yYEREM PTO! ‘EAM ‘Seal $25, 1, 123 l. ‘“Metroy ing e re] ie comme! the ener an ; aasistant treasu Rear Admi: A SEAT VELVET AD CRONES RRO CEE RY Sieg” Sees | aos cat rn Eee. ied sac nt Ene 5 Tosi ay To's antea ora apie and o Street devotion ofthe members of the force in the per | T. 0. ‘eltrdee; sooreiary. HL, Doolittle: cle: VET CARPETS, SMYRNA CARPETS, BEST IN, NOVEMBER THIR- | #eli at $30, will be offered at $25, ee nas Tee. sos mance of their duty. central board, Doolittie, Board BODY BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS | ~O2FRIDLY AFTERNOON, NO ‘Will soll, ax | _ Want of space prevents us from mentioning the | Firemen Ins, 43 asked. | National Unio ins. 17 — Cop eg ag to ny ey FOR AN ATTACHE, OF © FOREIGN LEGATION, Reaner George Leary's wharé, foot of 7th street, tne | Special Bargains in Mwos and Children's Garments. | S3Ked. Columbia Tos, EaESL snr ane 1 Pe cena ee Eee Mire Alesander, Mis J. Matthews, V. Niles, WO FINS WATCHES AND: NUMBER O8 i a RSETS. ington Brick 1, TAT bids 115) ast cat | CHIEY OF THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND 4 a JAPANESE ORNAMENTS AND CUILOS, cee eee 50 dozen Satteen Corsets 16 tnches long, In waite, | Pl fe, 00 but Lteal Ente tie Imurance. 108 |” ppresinG ACCUSED OF PARTISANSHIP, FAVOR. | Archibald Hepkiag De SAY YEMBER PERTH, Tae oem ESD AT..NO- | peing 52 feet long. 8 feet in breadth, Sip feet in depth; | dtab, black, blue, red pink. at 4c. value tn | and Tou ‘Tel. Go, f% bid, 68 asked, Use Licctric | ITISM, ETC. den No Ma a ae ne Mibitoes | Dulltin 1875; high pressure; 6 inches in diameter: 9 | , 100 dozen Frenc! Corsets, periect shape, in | 119,095 pia Some of the members of the Jefferson Demo day prior to sale. on exhibition 08 | inches stroke: iron boiler, ¢éfoot long, 3% feet in di- | Sl leading shades, at 99c., worth $1. ASSAULT CAsms IN SEB Potsce Covnr. eens ameter, bullt 1879, allowed steam pressure 90 pounds REE maa e cratic association have prepared charges | ,A®SATUr CASes os UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, tosquare inch; aow thoroughly fitted for immediate . From to-day. against Dic Girkven: Gas oblat iex'tno beneek or, feany © young maa who sssaulted ae use; stute-room and six berths, A good boat either | , The popularity which thisdepartment has gainedin | wew Yorx, Nov.9.—There was some hesite- shad 2 Of | Oficer Holmes with s broom while under ar BAY HORSE 7, XRARS OUD. 16%, HANDS | for pleasoreor tugging: Z foods at the tlghrerices Weoter on eniee Pe Ment | tion in the stock market at the opening this | M&Taving and printing, accusing him of par | rest, was fined $20 by Judge Snell to-day— BST a ABRANTED SOUN: D, KIND AND Padae JUNCANSON BROS,, Aucta. 10 dozen Short Walking Coats; sizes 2, 3 and 4 years; | morning and first prices were irregular, Union | tisanship, favoritism, and stating that when he | Charles Meredith, a ‘colored made of striped flannel, late patterns, at $2.48, really worth $3.25, Infants’ Tong Cloaks, made of fine merino, upper cape heavily embroidered, at , Worth $5., dozen Babies’ Worsted Sacques of fine Zephyr, pretty designs, at 310. each, worth 45c. MERINO UNDERWEAR. We received another invoice of those famous Ladies’ ‘Vests and Drawers. and hall offer them at 48c. each. ‘These goods compare favorably with those offered at 650. elsewhere, ‘60 dozen Merino Vests, silk bound and stitched, at 68c. each, worth 85c. Drawers to match. Fine grades at very low prices. ‘Our entire stock of On TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TENTH, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of our salesrooms the above horse, to which attention 1s called. n7-2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY 0) NORTH SIDE OF O STREET, BEING NORTHWEST, AT AUCTIO: On ‘TCESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER TENTH, 1885, at FUUR O'CLOCK, in front of the preniises, I'shail sell Lot 6, in square 335, ‘20x50, ranuing back to an alley. improved by & two: Story brick dwelling, containing 'six rooms, No. 1011 O street northwest, NRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF FIRST STHELT, BETWEEN VIRGINIA AVENUE AND D STREET SOUTHWEST. Ry. Virtue ofa deed of trust, dated the 17th day of February, 1856, und recotded in Liber 111: folio 408; et ‘seq {will atthe request of the bar Hes sccured thereby, sell at public auction, ip trout of the premises, on SATURDAY, the SEVENTH DAY following deverioed realestate, stunte athe cits, 0 jowing described real estate, situate ia the city of Washington, D.C, to wit: The south 20 feet and @ Inches, by the depth thereof of lot 20, in Milburn’s Subdivision of square 542, improved by a two-story Brick Dwelling, containing seven rooms ‘Terms: $1,000 in cash (of which $100 must be paid Pacific showing an advance of & and 'Pacific Mail and Louisville and Nashville each %, while the grangers, Luke Shore and Lacka- wanna were small fractions lower. In the early onl es eee Coen aot Sy reent while Lake Shore yielded 1% an uisville and Nashville 1% The decline was checked at the end of the first half hour and the market became strong, Union Pacific and the stocks already mentioned leading in the ad- Yances made during the next balf hour. At 11 o'clock the market Is active and firm at prices which are generally at ora little below the opening. Sales during the first hour 161,000 shares. was head of the bank redemption agency con- siderable money was lost to the government for which certain clerks were responsible, an that. notwithstanding this the clerks were re- tained, and even promoted. The charges are Said tobe sworn to. ————— CYCLONE IN ALABAMA. ‘Thirteen Persons Killed Outright and Many Injured. SELMA, ALA, Nov. '9.—Friday might © most terrific storm just north of this city, THE oll “t washing away bridges, railroad growing ‘Terms: One-third cash; the resilue iu two equal pay- | at the tne of sale), and the balance in one year from = C01 : jores hou: ments at six aud twelve months, with, notes, beaPing | the day of sale, with interest at the Tate of scx percent BEADED FRONTS AND COLLARETTES Se ace ee A were interest at six pero nt per annum until paid, and se- | per annum, to be secured by deed of trust upon the | Will be closed out at asmall advance above cost, as Baltimore Markets. A cyclone passed rou! aa, Perry cured by a de-d of trtist on the property sold. All con- | premises sdld. All conveyancing and recording to be | We,need ine space, viz. BALTIMORE, Mp., November 9—Virginia sixes, | Bibb counties, leaving a dead waste of foresta, Xevancing at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit required | at the cost of the purchaser. ‘Terms of sale must be | QUr 98 Henited Fronts, reduced to, S4e. consolidated. 55%: pas-due coupoux, 59; new ten: | Plantations, houses and villas. at time of vale ae compiled with in ten (10) days, otherwise the prop-| Oot 8)-ga we forties, 40; new threes. 59% Nort Carolina sixes, | | Relief parties have gone over forty miles pick- 10 ie } Auctioneer. | erty will be resold ut the risk and cost of thedefuult- | OOF 398 gis. Old, 1.15%, bid to-day. ing up dead and wounded, and don’t Know = — ing purchaser. 7 ‘Bew } BALTIMORE, Mp., November 9.—Cott dan | bow mach longer the ‘teen THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EDWARD A. NEWMAN, Trustee,” | giiggcuied Capes, sili-iined, reduced {rom $2.48 (0 | eer omiddling,” Sig “Flour eaay and dail | have been found killed outright, and forty oF T ce) WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucis. 20 Escurial Beaded Lace Capes, extra long, reduced | Howard street and western su] 003.25; du. | tity dangerously wounded. oe ber TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED LOT OF | ocgiagaie ” from $3.84 to $3.19. johns epee eau og co a ee aed Tey Leg! which was last with her shaft GROEND ON NORTH STREEI, GEOK = See ee BISmD sud Jot, Segnesd Fe “Patapeco family, 8.05; do, sap ‘The Cincinnati Frauds. broken on October Be ee bak ns Sa-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AC. | $3 piomb, Vent, with attachable collar, reduced from | tative "paient, 6.00. Wheatwoutlicrn sueady and | BEAEF THAT ALL THE REPUBLICAN sExA-| ‘The pope hes written an encyclical letter, in September, 1969, and recorded 1 ELEVENTH, 1689, same hour and place. By order | $3.79.t0 =2.18, Fe ae Deel Oe Nee eae ot hee | TORIAL TICKET WILL BE DECLARED xLRorxp. | Which he says thal civil government is not an Sevtember, 1200, and Fecorded in oho a ehour andplace. By order |" White and Biack Beaded Laces, reduced to 25, 82, | do. amber, 9841.00; No. 1. Marvland, 94 bid. ‘No. article of faith, He ns We liberty of EE foe oF he and. neon eu Of the rrastee: obat | 4 AVhite an vsstern winter Ted. spot, 9ltabs; November. 1% | ‘The inspection of the rettirns in the Hamilton | {1Ucle of faith. | He condemns ie, lips Of the premises, on WEDNI-S! ‘ALTER b. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. CASHMERE GLOVES. December, Sees: sel ¥5Li%e | county senatorial case before the circuit court | “Ttis sald in Montreal that SP ce kane wove Bee i at AST V — bet fee alan tert ceed ELA Ahad cre whne | in Cincinnati disclosed some discrepancies Sat- | win, minister of public sorky and the Hon. fp Hottaeadis addition to tae oy eran CATALOGUE SALE Fadies. Silk’ Taffeta Gloves, fleece lined, at 25c, ‘lo, yellow, 4745: urday afternoon which will probably result in | Sr. Chapi of ‘will resign in the District of Columbia, bounded as follow worth 48¢. eit Stern sUute iors nuts> | the eleetion of the entire republican ticket. In | gy eyed ning at a polut on the east side of North street ¢ ‘A large assortment of Children's Mitts at 15, 21, 25 fi nts Oki ace er aaa, Seekers Sine, ney (60 years of age, @ silk manu- etbeh ieee eth Dom the cote OF A COLLECTION oF and 206. ade ooatSetia Sait heuneyivanie,, Saas, | some precincts the total vole on senators as re-| gucturer of Dubils, Ireland, bas arrested West aud North streets and ranuing thence eust forty- LADIR HANDK ERCHTEFS, Sony ape. Hay dull, "prime ty choice wear, | turned by County Clerk Dalton exceeded by a | on the © of having committed # criminal Secreto te See A ee Rae COT 100 dozen pure tied Thtlaled Handkerchiefs at | 10.00" iulk meats~shoulders and ‘cect nb sides, | Score OF more votes the total number of votes | assault on Lizsie Standiord, aged 7 rezistered. ‘The court has not yet decided how 10c:; real value 17c. yunt sich precincts, whether to throw out years, A Newcastle, Pa., special says the large three 65 dozen Hematitched, Junction, sinning, improved by amall two-story frame house. story hotel at’ Lawrence ‘owned by . Bacon—shoulders, 5; clear rib sides, ‘Terms sale: One-third cash; balaice mn. equal pay- ret Bernie, fait. Lard—retined, Tig“ Butter steady | to arranted pare linen, band c : he ital lied, at 17e.,actual | western packed, Llal6: creamery, dtw25.. Fuus firm, | the vote of the entire ‘precinct or only the ex- | the Pennsylvania >, Wa ‘ fared’ by trust op proyerty,or ail ath aroptign’gi | COMPRISING GROUPES AND STATUES, ie ee ee ae 3y“Petroleum quiet—relined, Sassy ‘Cofiee dull | cessive vote, or to. divide the loss on the exces: | destroyed by re Yoorning Ait the purchaser. "A deposit of $50 at time of sale required, “An entire newaNCY, FEATHERS. Fae ee Geir Aen hi ois Sucm re cd sive vote between the candidates, 1 the exons penta oes L bat without any other Conve tt it cost of purchaser re new stock at popular pri aud quist— 2 sol % - 1 Otea - | sive vote is ‘en from the democratic can than their ui resses. nie Wid AY CORDON, Trustee, | PARDIGLIOPRDESTALS, LARGE HALL VASES, UNTENnED HATS Toning, Acta alt otto, Foed hee is; eran | dates the changes will sufice toelect the Fepub-| | John & Wighiman, son of prominent siti ees ol Der a ee c 01 ‘also Villiamsport, Ba, on hela UNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers. MORLICS AND OTEEE AET GUN Although there being a scarcity In destrable a filer Sabiad. Receipts flour. 3.238 Barrels Woe ic ee een ar a ee oT ted ei a ae regard to precinct F of the ninth ward, where the returns were sent in in a very loose manner According to a decision of the court a few da; ago this entire precinct, which is democrati will be thrownout. Precinct Kot the eighteenth Ward will be similarly treated, as Dalton’s tex ss 14.000. bushels; corm, 7,000 Bashels; outs, 8,000 bushels. “Shipments—tiour, 1. barrels," Saiea— ‘wheat, 230,000 bushels; corn, 154,000 bushels. Chieage Markets. CHICAGO, I11.. November 9,1 p.m.—Wheat closed steady 4a, higher than Saturday—November, 87 bay oar facilities are such that we ean supply you atall times with the beseahapes, madeof Hrat-class material only. Prices are ganranteed by as. ‘Special uttention is invited to our TRIMMED HAT DEPARTMENT, which has guined undeniable fame, Our asiortment, Commissioner Bentley on the charge of sending obscene liter- ature thi LE OF 2 STORY BRICK HOUSE, GEESEY AVERDE Nog | BELONGING TO MR. E. CIRRI, A LARGE IM- PORTING HOUSE OF NEW YORK, ANDTO BE SOLD AT OUR ART SALESROOM, CORNER March, A. D. 1582, undduly recorded, . 1000, 7, et Seq., and the other, oftwo deedsof trust, the onedated the Fe bli eens A . ; Umony substantially supports the charges of | head. fini In uber No, lode Yio 202 cdea ac tie land | TENTH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ON | Spbroauied by ouer houses, “OMT Dresseannok be | Bele USSSA eS ibe Novembel, dig: gect, | the repablicans that the counting wasnot com- | Ex-Judge Albert Cardoso dled at his residence records of the District of olunibia’ abd a the wri a . . San Oats firm Cash, 16%; November, S632 May’ | menced until several nights after the election, | in New York yesterday morning from Brights Trquest of the party secured thereby, we will offer for | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER re Rye, OL Barley, 67. Flax-seed lower. 1.\2% | and that the returns were handed in an unseat: | disease. sale.in front of the premises, on the SIXT LENT) eee 5 Ss _ Whisky, 1.15. Pork higher—Cash, 8.70; December, | ed envelope while he was making the official | Jon M. Welles, son of the late Gideon Welles, DAY OF NOVEMBER. A. D. 1589, at HALE-Past | TENTH AND VENTH, A’ «, 75; January, 9.90. Lard, frm Cash, 6.7%: De: | count, This precinet is also democratia. jelary of the ‘Navy during President Lin- I “K P. lowing desert ty ary, or and signated on the ground plat or plan | ‘Tyre COLLECTION 18 NOW ARRANGED FO! ‘The Burning of Aspinw: : six. thereof lot amber eleven, (12) vides and cuarus Om UNCLE tAst FOR'TuE Dawace, |THE BOSTON TOLICE SEND A DEMAND FoR 28 | *!=. 5 aynoq of Alabama hes decided to sustain {[bher's recorded subdivisla of equare numbered EXAMINATION, : 316318 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. From Secretary Whitney's order sending the | aimmough tenn eos od by | Be setionof the directorsof Oplumbiuseminary ashy rms «fale: Gve-third cash, and the balance in one WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. Tennessee and Galena to the Isthmus of Pana-| te grand jury in Boston Saturday in the | views ou cvolation were not oomsistent wits toe Percent per annum, and to be secured by adea! of | w7.ge sgiasicaaee STRICTLY ONE PRICE ma, its inferred that he is anxious to prevent | superior criminal court in the ease of A. L. | teachings of the church. elie purchases “If tne torcie aie Gor cope eae | = £g- Any Goods parchaced that do not prove en- | another outbreak similar to that of last spring, | stejien, of Baltimore, and Mra Emme J, | ,Dr.Joun F. Fisher, « reputable Philadelphia ii ten iy, the trustees reserve the right te retell ut | J )UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers fircly satisfactory wii be exchanged or money re-| which will endanger the Isthmus transit, ren-| Coolidge, of Boston, for conspiracy to kill the | Physician, was ay ye (once manele Stage ane jwefaulting purchaser. All) “~ sare MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION oF — | “2 dering this government lable for damage. A| wire otthe son of the accused Mellen, it is operation upon & ‘Thompson, from S100 will be" requir a'on the day of ante, “POON oa csesiah, Dagiis'an, Moorish, Bokhara, Cash: 17 T17 | Sexe opener today ankic°™ Bisstblest © ©) known that euch Indlctmenve were found and | SBS 4104. os ssscnie and Joo Lannoa, Watt Ae Tivos Bson, } Trustees, mere, Circassian, Kossack, shirats, ‘ WM aL) et Ox: We haven't received the bill for the burning | Ken immediately to the State Ame of a Khorasan and Lebriz Spector Gerraughty for the purpose of procur | Of South Boston, tought with gloves near St. of Aspinwall yet, but it will be along this Governor Hobinson, Paul, Mi » for $500. Killen wou RUGS, LARGE CARPETS AND PORTIERES. MARKET SPACE winter, and then’ there will be quite a howl ad poping | ‘Maryland for Mellen. ‘the atthe end ot de eign round. TRUSTFE'S SALE 0) ; ms raised.” Damages to the extent of a good many | Poycrnor referred the matter t0 the attorney. | _ ‘The house of Pitman, colored, 10 malles ING HOUSE ON TWE: ee EET COV TR ect eo eS eee Te million dollars were caused by the burn-| PoncriP in order that the counsel for the de | South of ‘Texas, was blown down GFORGETOWN, D.C. Bi . NUMBEK ‘a late importation. nay ing of Aspinwall, and it looks _ very | fonse might be heard. This took the ease out | by acyclone » sud’ Pitman, bis wile OUTLET ON TWENTY NIST SrRADE 4% | Exnibition om TURSDAY. and WEDNESDAY, No- Touch 8s oe | iS Government would | of the Usual course. Mr. Augustus Russ ap- | nd four children were killed. Ry vuite och deed. oF Geis Stes Ge vember 10th and 11th. i ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. te, ate ee een ee Oe peated before the attocney-general in the 1-| owe teercare Yous Lunas Wire a Sts: day of June, A. D. 1881, and’ recorded in ibe: oa EU EEE Se ee lombia couldn't do it, and ia the event of its | Dorthink thats requisition was necessary. He | BORN CovoH when Dr. Jayne's Expectorant No. 973, ut folio 44 et sea. one of the land re, SAT RENTH ar BEV E e e We wish to call your attention to a few of the | failure the responsibility rested on our shoul- | hag ieriers and telegrams irom Mr. Melien and | ca be so readily procured. Sore throats and Gercee wi Gat ce Eee cane th eet ee ‘AND THREE P. Me each day. many bargalne we ao offering at tho very lowest | ders.” We opened the transit, but before that | hudyclttnore atorsess in his, possessioe, and | lange are speedily teiped by It jfeinlses, to the highest and test bidder, on TU n7-6t DUNCANSON BROS,, 9thand Dste,_| cash prices possible, was done Aspinwall was burned and millions | rom them he could confidently say that i his ——XX__ ° DAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF’ NOVEM- of dollars worth ‘of property was destroyed. The people who suffered will expect remuneration, ‘and, as I said, will send the bill to us.” rosea east client could be assured that he would not be thrown Into jail or placed under unreasonably Jarge bail be would come to Boston and give The matter was deferred until to- BER’ a. D., 18%5. at FOUR O'CLOCK in the APTER- No the follow: mz real estate, situated in George town, District of Columbia, In Beall’s nddition to suid JUNCANSON BKOS., Anctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS STREI MARRIED. CAVANAUGH—TOBIN. On the 5th of November, Ladies’ CurKid Box Toe. worked button holes...$2.00 Ladies Extra fine Cur. Kid, two styles.cenenm 250 158d, at Warrenton, Va. by the Sev, Faiber town, to wit; Parts of lots numbered one hund ON TWELFTH EET, BETWEEN C | Zadies’ Extra fine Cur. fiexible, (our own ‘Con 5 himself a; hue, THOMAS L. CAVANAUU! tot thirty-ight, one’ hunired and thirty-nine, one | AND. D STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUC | DAKO) erenenrnernoncneroneremercemeeene 800 ‘The Monetary Convention. axp | ia%;_4 dispatch from ‘Baltimore says that | {GOWAN S 3 Nuvdred and forty and one hundred and forty-o TioN. Ladiew Extra fine Gur. Kid, Spanish ustep.... 3.50 | FRANCE, GREECE, Melien has e counsel, and that any at-|“onewaRT—DRURY. On’ Friday, November Kluning of Montgomery steect (now ash sect norte | ber’ Soin Leh wna Sune Secotael sanene he Sas | ane cee a cued th ang maouiceh con oa | tees tm Rotinnece: M6 a iotrvsry Sora ee at heaton hl dali eo dort ‘Men's Goat Bustin. hand mAde..c1neameennnnGl. ‘The Secretary of State to-day received the fol- Mies MARIE pa fest) ab th ‘hundred aud | land records ofthe District of Columbia in libe (nerican of this MENBY CLA’ forty-one, und running thence westerly, on thesouth | Nor 10:50; fella 200 the untersigned trustees | Lad. Genuine Dongola, hand made... 5.00 | towing eablegram from Minister McLane at | THe, Baltimore 4 of morning | Mr. HENBY CLAY STW ART, says: “Mr. Mellen has not been seen for days, nor has any one any clue to his where- Une of lots 139, 140 and 141, one hundred and forty feet; thence north, parallel with Greene (now 29th) ‘street thirty feet; thence west, with Dumbar- ‘Lad, Genuine St. Goat: band MSdeemewenveeeneenne 4.50 Seige ti esi re ie ee wil sell a jon’ : Swit a z & Our Gent's $2.50 Shoes can't be beat. They are neat, D. 1885, at P, have renewed monetary convention for five DIED. Fo? SALE THREE ELEGANT NEW HOUSES Containing cela with heating apparatue: Rassasen® bint got, Kitchen and Pauten Fara gr, Pariot an Tooin: Second floor, two large Wardrobes ‘und bath room; Third flour, four Cham bers and a number of Wardrobes. The 4 FULL LINE OF SHAW KNIT HALF HOSE, the Best Wearing Sock in the world. & B ELLERY, 1112 Fst. ow. © Uniaandered Shirts to order for $7.50. A perfect Mt Guaranteed. H™’ nstructed Very substantial and the plumbing ia. of or E noing is of hee kind, fiowses are’ open rita om ‘For 12 That nw.) PP to owner, e24-am, yon USER 1 HAVE BEAUTIFULLY Fiincatattoanes i the, hothwane and other ofthe city for sale ‘st prices ty $iou.s08. 4 1416 Fat nw. ber INO. SPECIALTIES. Die age tase reee most of the noted ‘bene Ht.” Cured himself’ in three ‘imopthevand since thes ‘iasoet Drawern, at 3 hire to order, a: 90, gO SU, gi and DOUGLAS’, in three same process... A. simple nd successful bome treater Agaieas némnw dm T.8. PAGE, 128 East 26th at,0.Y.City. Mi «= Bircucocx, MASSAGE TREATMENT, & W. T PARKER, Dikrontecks Siresor ‘03. Soar = aelwe Gat. nw. 29 522-524-526 Ninth street | UMechoars 1 108 pm. of aad ieee | paren ave nw. ocuF-laat Caphol Mist OEE ie ge eae? All Dusiness | gen Nemen 50 cents each. 408 L street, ‘Care ob Rw. from 4106 pee a Sa Se | EE oro "Mor in front of ices BOGERT. On November 6th, 1885, at 6380p. m., to <iicw Dumnenine ee ae ses Lata eix (6) . ine (9), | Stylish and good fitting, We have them in Tt tina redeemable in gold; no ad- On pg Ce pete ed tr eg gud pre eee em, | Mibialsiversdsees"parmiucaSesiveskon | the Gren wittkce tm Wexan, | Zevak ool. yar on i¢ OF wald street, ten ence ¥ 5 . m t's $3.00 Shoes are gen open to Belgium.” When the Knights of Labor employed on the | “Sfaneral from, hls late residence, 924 Pronch street ly bf ~ ie s de ———_—_oo__—_—_—_ Soaors)” tect, more or leat to Montgomery. aoe | Haye teorasd eubeivison of square teres eared | Compare favorably with the $4 shoes sold elsewhere ‘Walaias ann Meakanes, Houston Direct Navigation company's wharf | Bortbwest, Wednesday November 114h, at 11s m. 2° ‘28th) ste nd thence south, on that street, to the fe Pe pe Our line of Gent's fine Dress Shoes are the most fetg! at Houston, Texes, went on strike Saturday piace of beginning, according to the original plat, or ‘Terms of sale: One-third of ae eee ‘money in | stylieh apd irom the most reliable manufacturers ANNUAL REPORT OF SEALER SMALL. ? in 0 nest from the round plan, of Georgetown ‘aforesaid; fozcther with | cath and the balance in three equal payments, at six, | ‘The Prices are bound to sult you. ‘The report of Mr. James Small, sealer of | MOTning, in response to a req $i) ng Improvements," ct cevers, as in sald deed men- | twelve and eighteen months, with Indereat rom thé | Givens a call and be convinced. weights and measures, was sent tothe Com-| Knights wno areon strike at Galveston, they ‘The terms of sale afer Opethird of the purchase | first deed of trust on sold,or aii the pur. | You will find everything kept bys first-class shoe | Tissioners this afternoon. In the re-| “onéfegeled on the wharf and refused. to per money ‘In cash (of which $100 must be paid at the | chase money may be paid Incas. All conv store. he states that the regulations in | tendent Atkinson thereupon Gov. time of sale), and the residue in one and two years, in | at the pu cost. If terms of sale are not com- port he Treland to call out the mille this the caval amoutita for whien the purchaser must sive | plled with within seven dayefrom day of sul the trae, ae the sale of coal might be modified | Irelam mi notes Per centum per ancum interest, to fe the right to resell the property st tue 80 as to read 2,000 pounds in place of 2,400 governor refused. to do. ‘Mr. Atkinson then be secured by @ deed of trust on the property sold, | Tak aud cost of the purchaser. m7| pounds to the ton, It would be easier for the | filed a notice in the county court to the effect with covenané to Insure and pay taxes; or all cash ai | of $250 will be required ut the time of sale, nT ‘Market Gpace aes to bAU! the lesser quantity, and the price | that his company would hold Harris county re- the, (purchaser's option. ‘The property will be sold WILLIAM W. BOARMAR, | rrusteon. ry cra i sponsible forall damage to their business sus- free of taxes and al conveyances wid ROBERT H. YEATMAN, oie: ta. ions, ‘that nds to the bushel | tained by obstruction. ‘The knights have taken Hight to ese the: propertt ‘for’ cash on ive days | —NCANSON BHOR, Auctioneers Bete es bed possession of the switch engine in the Houston Hotice in the evening Mar ithe terme of ele are | FTVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Wh in se eer kea welts ese a And Texas Central railroad yards, tale. bom teehee th opts ERY HANDSOME EBONY PARLOR SUITE IN | bie forthe ack room. cae ye Troe. RAW SILK, THREE PARLOR 8ETS IN GOOD CONDITION, MARBLE TOP AND OTHER TA- We ee, Oittoneers, 96 Majp Street. i 2 BLEX, WALNUT M. 7, cHAMBER yoRMT-| Fyuunee, Sasz, Doors, SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN LOTS. = virtue oar ‘URE IN SETS AND SEPARATE PIECES, ofthe cy oP Nott Sera WALNUT WARDEOBES, MATTRESSES,| BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE 1585, in the chancery sult. DeBree and Jestaiten PAINTED FURNITURE, BRUSSELS AND ‘VERY Low NOW. No. ee ite action a OTHER CARPETS, &0., AT AUCTION. PAY, Soy EMn on WEDNESDAY. MORNING, | NOVEMBER WHITE PINE STOCK, 1/7X19/'—16 f, per 1,000 ta the county PORTS OF, svat roribeay bas te Cablal comatiocny #1750 ings portioa ef the ‘Sell an excelient E3 3B caren ash oh ke cat as mee ‘Dressed or Rough at sume price. He pia ok a oe rey VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 fi, per 1,000, ee yi Jase ace 1250. Of the ely, and offer a WHITE FINE DOORS, Sioutan reneeases OCchesp and ‘Indhané-e-haif all regular wines, $1.00. and beslye means a ‘HOT BED SASH VERY IOW. , Ut fite purchavat" aay ns Gaon 04a tine Franoes, Sash Doory—a specialty. ne ‘Lamber Delivered, any part of city, free of charge. ‘Eotimates farnished free of charge W. H. H. TRICE & 00. Thereby certity smonsioncd scree hme teen Boats '&. COLEMAN, D, ©. ase WILLET & LIBBEY,

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