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1 ~ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C al # , TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1886. ea _FOR_SALE—HOUSES. _ Premed rick treat “ueeiiat oud “onan Seven roams aud bath: modern lusprovements. con fon first-class: 190% 11th st nw. Key at 1007 sit st nw. Price, $4,500. auglste (UR SALE—A NEW UNOCCUPIED FRAME, OF 7 rooms, iatye lot, with stable and carriage he Ch hear 1ith a'6."Herdies pass close ny. Brice Terms 9400 down and $25 monthiy. This hotwe has just been finished. MM ROHRER & €0., 3d and east Capitol sts. augi-s PQ SUES A BARGAIN—A @ OOM FRAME, having front and side porches, all in excellent ur der. “The lot isover 24 teet front by 110 fret dee wide alley, on near E'ai.ae. Price $1 Under rent uow payin over 10 per cent on th: Nestment. Fhis property wit enhance, capidly ta Yale, MM RO Wena co. aus St area _ Sd.and s net Capiiol sta, Fens ERY DESIRABLETHREE aud cellar Brick iweliing. 10 rooms, ¢ Mabe abiy located, near lows Circle. Pr. arse i SSLEK ww. STORY r we. $40,000 1619 TL. 6r, 2h rear..$5,000 yiir-24.300 cs SF 24.000 2: ia Baty, Buzsies2 hay b. Failte. Lob, 1to6 alley M.NY 218bL05 Li 234, The abowe 1s onty a smait portion of property on my dooks. For full ligt eall at office for bulletin issued om the Istand 16th. [aus1) THOS E WAGGAMAN. Fee EH St ON, SETWHEN gor and 21st. a three-story ici, 11 rooms, bath and Mod. lupe: stable In reat. A fine House (with side jot, two tenements on the Feat). on N st. n.w., 10 rooms, furnace, all mod. Imps, Wine cellar, sairways beautifally carved oak: a fret house; taust be seen to be properly appreciat as it would take pages to do it jusilee: will be ches ge block of Lots on Meridian Hill, overlooking dtgein wholeor part GEO, W. LINKINS, Real Fstaie Agent, 720 20th st. nw. S\LE— WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT ‘sn Soom House ona7thst, newt Mass cata 925 amoath Call at once at 1759 5 cock me ensoite [PE SLE OF SENTERCEETENT HOUSE:TO Y room, ail moderm improvements. park in tout od sie” Wilrent rneGed oF unfurnisned, oF il fer'small yaymen alance onlome te. Best Chance inf ety" suitable for Meunber of Congress OF Soversment offer. Inquire anges 1344 VERMONT AV! is oR SALE=7 ROOM BAY WINDOW BRICK, ‘with ail modera, improvement: nice location, ortiwest: fronting wide avenue, and eurrownded| Sou fect partinn conta $e yor SA modern couy. W. LiSKINS a ‘ JOR SAL! _cHEAP_si7 D SESW, 9 HOOM brick ous wid: lays; @ Dice Teddence Or a good unvestunci Price 0200. GH PARKERS Hg and E sts. sw. aUsOBU 30K Salt —1WO_HANDSOMELY-FINISHE new egit-coou brick dwelltoge all mod. coDv. Fk ae Sipshire aves for $5,500 and vinlngg for 32000 Very de vrapaged with others i Close Winten, 1433 Fat mw. 4F.6.000, 405:01 + Baur's alley 000 om good part New H $5,500; also, side lot ud sirable and cheap us proximity. CUTTER & auzsat Sallis ar »RSALE-AT MT. PLEASAN' Frame cottage, elght rooms and celiar, gas, 4c Jot 42x 140; only 98 500; easy terms. Also, Frame Houses for $4,200 and $5,500, with 3 oR s OUSES-ON THE INSTALMENT Psu houses, comer Linden and Boundary st. wth $3500 0 $4,250 each: 8200 cash: $id per mouth. Thescareat.racive houses ust Holshed, Built of the best uraterial: have every comvemience; are nan improving iow iy: athe head of to prom bent avenues, abd wit, proves good investment bs JOnS'T ARais. a 5 IST. ST. SE; $4,000 a atjuly two Leth apply to, 2,600; on S st. Dw oth st. near Q: $4, BAXTER & Mx QURSALE-BY J. H. GRAY €00., 7 1 622 F st., Pacific building. © st. nw. 17r. bB.$10,000" BLL. ave. nw. 10r.$10.000 15,000 6th n.w. 2 1Or. b.h...7,000 ‘27 000M p.w. 10F. Dib... "0 11.000 ,N Gap. E2r. bt 5th bow. 10e. bi. 10008 atime. 17F. B. We have several S-room bricks, fue locations, price ranging from $4.000 to 26.000." Fine building lots in Tlons of the eity; aiso at Ivy City. Bargains OT 3 AND PART OF over 11.000 sq. fl, im house. 14 rooms. ie 30. by 10, squure 142, coutainin proved by large well bullt Inodern improvements, furnace, brick st talis, room for a bumber of vehicles, room over Stable t entire size, jormerly used as ball room when owned by Erastus Brooks, then M. C. Lot fronts 56 ft 4m on Fst and 2% ft. Zin. on G. Detween Idth and Lvh sts mw. Will be sold at a great bargain. ‘GEO. W, LINKINS, ‘Heal Estate Agent, an21-2e OK SALE-GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL BS tate :six new Jirick Houses. 4 rooms each, situated Gn a beautiful avenue northwest. with wide parkin So" street cars within al! square. Price for this property only $7.00. Terms, $1,000 eash, balauce $500 per year. "Fiuis property ts. oow rem J. WP. sy story and basement Brick, 6 rooms, modern im 1407 F st. nowy THREESTORY BRICK DWFLL- "a Capitol Hill; contains S rooms and bath- < qi ‘all'm. fp and In good order: now Tented at $20 outh. Price $2,000. TYLER & RUTHER i 1226 F st. a. Ww. auzsoie JOR SALE — 502 To S03 NEW HAMPSHIRE ave, $2400 eaco. $100 cask. month. Ap- ? JOHN T. ARMS. JOR SALE 1002, 1004. 1008 HST. N. $2,400 cach, $100 cash: $25 a month A splei ud in vestment. “Apply vo NT. ‘euzs ot S10 F stn. w. Jou SALEBRICK HOUSES: 10 new Houses on 12th st, rear V st; six rooms “f Hounes ou 13th st, near Iowa ctrcle, $8,750 each, jouses ou 1th st, near Iowa, 750 each. ef, Home on Iain st, coraer ‘Wallach Place, Zw, cw House on 13th st., adjoining abave. $5,750. Hivuse ou Sf St, between wth and 10th sts, $11,000, 2 st between 13th and 14th sta, $1000. w tate aud Loans. 1426 F st nw. PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE seven rooms; cellar; all modern z Price, only $3.00, Terms easy. J.W. PL MYERS, 1425 New York ave. N 13TH ST, NEAR Q SSTORY bay window and dry celuar, Grooms and brice $0,500. JOHN SHORMAN & aoas se 20K SALE OR RENT—THOSE ATTRACTIVE eght-room houses on 3d st, between D and E sts, odern improvements, including cellars aid RE SSE, SE aeestments will pay 10 percent. “DAL WINDSOR, owner, U3 14th st nw. auzs2w? ALE—DESIRA BLE Bouse Zt feet front, with side spetiuga: has good brick four of ot Price 38.500. TYLEM® RUTH Hr, 1226 Fst, nw wuzTaite SALE-A BEAU LOCATED k iesdence, two-story and attic. with alt é eaiences, at 8 New Jermey ave se. Apis at LOC he auzsoe Fc A) BARGAIN HOSE OF 5 ns. tively located. Im South Washington. Large lot. fronting wrustrects and overlook Witaitt a Bol $y30-Gm_Room 13, St Cloud Buiidiog. oth JOR SALE_ON M ST. NW, NEAR Is, TWO. story sit-room brick: lot 2x10; g2;500-—B400 cash, balance $20 per month WALKER @ Wit. SON! 1008 Fst 2K SALE Fine corner Property. situated on one of the most iment corners on Capitol Hill, half square south 45 it. 6 im facing Pu ave. vai cottages Luquire 423 11th st auzs-lw Oo SALE OR EXCH a Alexa {so bath and a Cot Coliat: Water und gas throughout. Large side and EOS Vards, with trait aud Bowers, aay of wccves to bet aud «ae, Will exchange for Washingion : of Uuilupruved, and. assut k rooms, WM. H. BARSTOW. 615 . aulsin JOOR SALE—6 NEW ON WALLACH ace. Z room bath; 4 closets and erllar. con- J oy Lairobes. range, hot aud coll water, AUSTIN P. BROWN, 1426 Fst nw. N INVESTMENT—(AS TH ses are uceupied By good tenamta, wi fdisturh.) Zmore of those Groom bricks on ear ¥; cau ‘be Coughs on vers easy certs . S ueat zsiory Grou Bricks on 4th street east F Stanton square, to be so.d together: lot 62495 t & teu foot alley. SWORMSTEUT @ BRADL?Y. ¥. Pee ‘and OK SALE—BRICK STORE AND DWELLING corner 4% and O ste am:m good business stand Apply toowner, ov premisea auloawe Suk SALE DESIRABLE THREESTORY Brick Dweilng: nine rooms; moderu improve Rents: Central location: price reasonable 10 Cash pur Chaser. Apply on the premises, 1023 Bth st B.we pers tn = Fee sat Sew 6 room bouse, pear lows Cirel Ririck, § room house. 13th st. nw. ¥ gid str J rooms, Kingman Pisce. J rooms, Pierce Place, bet. Brooms, 13th st, Dear lows « Ircle.... ‘ous. Qst..bet 13th aud 14th sos. Brie, ng. Brick, v rooms on Kigge + Det. di ia 6/000, Brick, 7 rooms. Wallaen st. bet 19uh £ 14th. 250 Do.” 6 roomie. on Warner at = be. on Dunbarion ave. ms. De. on Conyress st., neat post office Tieo honey Scr wey es bo fo ERY its, 1428 New Yori a ‘Algo improved and ‘and complete: on the cormer of 14th and Laouy 1717 14th st. a very See geese oe ing eH Bhece dive, orsee om ese ae eae teas Satine sats Pern Ge i bursa above. ‘UBMSTELUT & BRADLEY, auti@ wira Feasonabie Fess the, 16 the seas: Hrokers. a. HU FOR_SALE—HOUSES. SOR SALE-TWO VERY FI acd bath houses ou the east side of 13th <t BATES @ WHIIMAN, 1407 LE—HO' iuberate, id ry 8 F st pw. RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. <E NEW 6ROOM ta rs ‘aul4-1m houses in bi IN ALL QUARTERS OF city. too numerous to mention here, for people jocks ‘and lovely bout to purchase please see us e. now aud avoid rush later in MPHEY @ ADAMS, Real }siate sid Winer | Fut caves ROHRER on ‘BUzSt JOR SA the neta! ley Of Masse 1407 Fst. au28-3t s60en Land M, at Fst. cents at time tony’ as location few i pista. the 150 feet JASP a Fesidence, Several Prices. jyl4-2m Fes iyd-zm AOR RE VOR Sa. proved BO acres, rooms, hall Tp ares st nw. ington: au2s3t au24-7t Dest in Mi power: cust acre RA. OR SALE—ONE OF THE ft front lots in the northwest, on the west side of Ow st, Just above Dupont Circle: Hine house either 1 $4500: Will Ex: WU located, peat, medium-sized house. GY 2 path wal 7 wt koud neiguborhvod. ‘on New Hampshire by 90 fect deep. at 8 ARMS. SIU Fst. SOR SALE—LOT OF JO ACRES, NEAR TEN- ; not far from the proposed extension setts ave; improved’ by o-rooi DEI «my one-third cask JOHN SHERMAN & Ci Fess tended, Heights, 50x 140, at 12ye: improvements JOR SALI Hill, where nes present value making investi enclosed by picket , fronting ou Prospect st, cap ave. 180 feet, on Cresceut st. 17 one of the finest Iinutes’ ride by cars to cit Sold in six months: with puuip bridge. on Falls Church ro: Adaress Room Treasury department. near Metropolitan Brai Piicesasked BAXTER & MacGOW AS ‘ANTE! JOR SALE—108 ACRE: the celebrated spa, spring, in enterprising mau superior i Just the plice for a half-way hou-e. ro: Fat st. n.e, facing Mai They area bargai HANDSOMEST 20 MM. €0.23d and East Capitol sts, aug1-3t Mit. Fiewsan , either vERAL LE-si hi ity. athe 5.000% Tr € 00, 1 ICE Lot N Price $300; cheap. teal Estat 40x122 at 2 JOUN SHE early applicants: Fi Ht Sq, at 1c low tigure CUTIE: LW. 11x ninety Pen SOR SALE—A FRONTAGE 5 St, between 13th and 14th sia. se: small house Oot; easy te! ‘aud —ON TH perties must is dei feet n nif, a Si rth of Bus 4 broad Poto: and near Seabrook Statioi ‘Two Lots on 16th st. near EK st., lots for first-class residetice. - Price reasi WN. 1426 Fst. nw. T EAUTIFUL LOTS aT TA- Koma Park, contalning 20,000 feet of ground. STEN PEBROWN. 1426 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, a BEAU a DESIRABLE orhood of Dupont circle, at prices rapg- 13 to $B.25 per square foot. SUH. SHERMAY MOST DESIRAE E— NICE LITTLE LOT, 1 lots, Washingt a superior little lot. 1% below the market price WALKER & W1LSO: 9 T. EAST, ONLY A FEW i st—A ‘beantiful Lot; finty ecents. Appl LER & ews in Amerien, 1 ‘OR SALE—TWO LOTS ON 22D 5 L and M streets, 5 feet deep Staal houses: street par ‘Lot on 16th st. will 1407 F &00,, 1407 F st. ia LE of Leth st; RMAN € CO., 1407 F Street i hand M 340, $50. He Wink. i :T; IMPROV! 30-8 ED. 3 HOWARD or 62 feet front; JUHN SHERMAN & CO. LOTS IN FEET 6 INCHES FRONT ve, between M and Nuts, 8 per foot. Apply to JOHN POR SALE—LOTS AT FOLLOWING Low FIC Soo aud Heights On N. Have phot, bay auds3t ‘ON COl 1006 F feet; 1591 OF sy Soon attain sev plot O feet, 0 fee ‘the beai Wastiington. OWN Yit, Hox 244, City Po. aut saws POH SALE—LOTS—100 BUI LDIN. at. 0. CORCORAD walls on either st ON he advantage of navy yard pply to owner, Room 4, 1331 F st. (TS OF MEAs DIAN eral nt as protitable f level ground, iary st., on west side of fence, 20.4653 94) . BETWEE. Suitable for two ved with concre n one square of Scott circle, 27 feet front by 120 feet deep; elegant lot for first-ciass fd cheap ison 16th st, near T at..at reasonable ox110; elegant iM w. fat dwelling: LE OR ‘or unimpro ay mn and kitchen room ‘ashi RO, BvS he TO Mt line. EXCHANG: T- A Farm of twelve acres, with six-room house and cellar; necessary outbuildings: large hen house and yard; living spring on place and well of water 0 miles from Aqueduct slexandria county, Vie office of Commissioner of Customs, ausl-sue gto EDMOXSTO ‘Goo! valu House seven pump of good water at the door: well fenced and good road. Any one Waul- 4g # nice country home can tind & bargain 100%-1010 ST auztste E— IMPROVE city proper:y for farm withyn ten miles of Wash- on Failroad and north of eky preferred, WALKEK & WILSON, 1006 F st nw. OF L Hicements Will be offered. HUETY & DYER, acres, 43 miles from this city excellent lund; ii i PHILEL 33th and Hear villages two story dwell iealthy locality: ouly: $50 pet bs 1428 New York uv. suid-tin F. VOR SALE-VERY CHOICE PROPERTY, OAK Park Mills, Lands, Water Power, &.; 640 eres of nota fur rain and grazing: reliable water a merchant flour mili, local business Vauable; houses, stable, storehouse Faliways; easily’ mace a beautiful country seat. at aud the same “time "paying business propesyy. ries $15,700: no exchange. Address double lock box Es Se Cloud, Sita sulswe POR SALE—AT_A BARGAIN-FARM OF 33 lings MONEY TO LOAN. X ‘Moderate _au30 » Fates oi MER, 1 aee7t I EAL DEMPSEY Moses aM re BRADLEY MoNtx sy17-3m 1500 AY Property. ® ay ONEY TO LOAN-I upwards to $50,001 FICERS aT LEGA. Mor ONEY TO LOAN _ Th sums to suit, on approved Real Estate secur- ity, at lowest rates of interest, dbheceanary deiay. ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED TATE SECURE commissious. No del GEO. W. LI ‘amount, ou rest and Ft TO LOAN IN ESTATE, widd New York ave To LOAN—APPLI ve prémpt attention. 7 Fst ‘0 LOAN TO ARM Ra’ HUFTY & DY ‘COLLATE L ‘JAMES REAL TY. ay real ‘ES- NKINS, 720 20th st. SUMS OF $1,000 AND tat. Lowest commission. CUTTER & W. u25-1m, SUMS, )SUr 13th and F ICATION: RAL LOANS, Loans on Life Insurance and other securities Artuy aud navy o licers’ pay vouchers cashed. We i ‘aud-2in ILL SWORMSTEDT & ud. YA ‘OF ON REAL ESTATE tmy27)___THOs. Sulaller sums at 6 per ie Corner 10th and F streets ni FE. WAG ‘cent, HOLTZMAN, ‘Charges morierute. WIN. HUYC 1508 1 ehisylvauia ave INTEREST. ONEY_ TO LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT LESS than $5,000, at 5 per cent, on first-class eny No ‘JRALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 30th, 1886, until further notice. Leave Washt from Station, corner of New ‘Jersey avenue and C street, Vor Chicago 10:00 a.m. and 10:10 p.m. daily. The 10:00... 198 Fest Limited Express for Pitsburg and Chicago, arriving iu Pittsburgh at 7:35 p.m., Cbl- cago next morning at 8:55. No extra fare ischarged on.this train for fast time. For Cincinnati, Louisville andSt. Louls dally at 3:30 P.m_aud 10:10 p.m., with ‘throogh cosches aid Pale ce Sleeping Cars to above points, without, change; 3:30 p.m. 18a fast Umited traln to Cinclunatl and St Louis, arriving in Cinciouatl pext morul 345, St Louis #40 pm. Noextra fare ischarged on this train tor fast tte. 2 oF Putsbareh at 10:00 a.m. and 8.35 pm. dally to Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Detroit, with Monarch Par Jor aind'S.e°ping Cary to Pitisbungh or tynchburg, Natural Bridge, Lexington and Staunton, 10:10 pun., with Sleeping Cars, dully. OD Saturday, sleeping car to Natural Bridge station oly. For Lexington and Local Stations ty i except Sunday. and 10:10 p.m, daily. For Baltimore on and 10:05 4 m., 12:10, 1:25, 3: 3:80, 430, 240, 8:40, 7:00, oF Haitiwors on Sand 11:00 p.m. For Shenandoah Valley Railroad and 20 am. aud 6:30 p.m. dal ints South 0 a.m. has Sleeper from Washingt. to New Orleans: 6:30 p.m, sleeper to Por Wiltnington, De 4 intermediate pol For Wilmington, Delaware, and intermediate points Deiween iiitimore and Wilbington, Sao p.m. dally, i olis 6:40 a.m. and 12:10 and 4:30 p.m, on Sunday 8:30 mn, 4:40 p.m, ‘or Way tations between Washington more 6, 6:40. 8:90 ata 12:10 pitn.e3:00, 440, and 11:00 p.m. ‘On Sundays %30a.m., and 1:30, 3:30, 4:40, 7:00 aud’ 11:00 p.m. For stailoiis on Metropoll: tan B ch 6:45 a.m.,daily, except sunday, aud A a0 ‘exenpe. Sunday for prit mi. dd ‘rains arrive trom the West daily, 6:20, 1:15, 6:30 and 10:30 p.m. Little Kock’ Expi o From Wim ugton and tutermediate points north of Baltimore, 1:15 «1m. Frow Annapolis 8:30 a.m.,and 1:50 and 5:25 p.m. Suncay, 10:3» From’ Harpe m, dalis, und From Frederic mh. id Valley Ratlroad, ¥, except Sunday. Viate points, 8:25 am, Washington, at 5: 05 and 10:40 a.nh,, 12:15, 2:30, @ aud 11200 p.m. 305 "win, 1:30, v0 pm. ‘Ali trains fron Washington stop at Relay Station, except 15 and o40 p.m. For further information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio. ‘Tieket Office—-Washington Station, 619, and ylvania avenue, corcer of 14th street where orders will be taken for baggage to be checked and received at any point in the eliy, BDUNH AM K. LORD, - Manager, Baltimore. fau23}-" G. Pe 'A. OHIO AND WESTERN RAIL ‘ROAD Co. Schedule in effect August 1, 1886. ‘Tralys will leave from and arrive ai B. & P, 6th and B sts. us follows: Leave Washington ¥:10 a m. daily excey and 4:45 p.m. dail m. and 7319 p.m. ‘am. 6:85 station, Sund , arrivingat Round Hill 1144 =, ‘uring (rains leave Round Hili at 6:08 a m. daily aud at 3:15 p. m, daily except sun- dag) arriving at Weskiiugtou S40 ann and 6:40 pm fouthly and quarterly commutation rates. 1000+ mille tickets $25. R. BELL, Superintendent 7pue GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. DOUBLE TRACK: SPLENDID SCENERY STEEL RAILS, — MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, IN EEPECISULY Vitn, 1586. ‘Trains leave Washington from station, coruer of Sixth ad Bstcee, ay follows For Pitsburg au the West hicng. Limited Express gh bast Bicep aig Fase Atnceping Case a tritritcoping Cart ai Bod Hod Caries ckcopt Baturay? Cheng’ aexprean ae HOE at, Nib Seoping Cae on” tor"Caiciyts Bt Matrisburg with Weatern’ "iexpseau with Uhrough: sleepers for Louisville amt Se” Louis Pucile Exprem, 10:00 P.M dally, tor ritwourg aud the West, with through Sieeper'Harrisburg to cao, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara, 10:00" P-'Bt. daily, except Saturday, with Paiase Cars Wasilnxton to Rochester. For Willuinsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 ‘A. M. daily, exeept Sunday. W York und the Last 7:15, 9:00 and 11:00 A, ‘M.; 2:00, 4:15, 10:00 and 11:20'P. M. On Sunday, 4:00, 4:15, 10:00. and 11:20 P. Limited x pres of Pullman Parlor Cars, 8:40 4. Mand 3:00PM. dally, except sunday, For Boston without change, 20 BP. M-every day. For Brooklyn, N.Y, all throvgh. trains Gounect at ‘Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Aanex, uiford: ng direct iransferto Bulton street, avoiding double ferrluge acro-s New York Clty, For Philaaeiphie, 7215, 00 and 11:00 A.M. 2:00 4:15, 0:00, 10:00 and 11-20-P- A On Munday, 9200's. M., 2:00, 4:15, 6:00, 10:00 and 11:20 PE Limited Express, 0:40 A. Bi. aud 3:0 P.M dally” 15, 9:00. 9:40, 9:50, 11:00 A.M. (5, 4:23, 4:40, 6:00, 7:10, 10,00 undixy, 0:00, 0:50, 11:00 A.AL: 2:00, 4:15, 6:00, 7:10, 10:06 und ‘11:20 P. M. For Pope's Creek ‘Line, 7:15 A. M. aud 4:40 P.M. For Annapolis. 7:16 A. M., 12:05 and 4:23 P.M dally, AN > AND W. Nt TON RAILROAD, For Alexandria, 6: 7:05, 9:25, 10:55, and 11:35 A. ns 2 35, 6:01, 8:05, and 11:37 P.M. Oo eardes 00, Hab, 10:56 A At For Ricinmond and the South: 6 ‘atid 4:30 P. M- dally, Trains leave Alexaudri m Sunday wt 8: 10:42 P. M. and 12:10 night. Tickets and information at the office, northeast _cor- ner of 13th street aud Penns) id avenue, and at the station, where orders cau be leit for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels aud residences CHAS. E, PUGH, General Manager, Passenger Agent. JFpo4rLeY Ling. z NORFOLK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. STEAMERS GEORGE LEAKY and LADY OF THE TARE. LEAVE aC oa per pingrth es ext gs: cteansdtogndetip Hike Good on hater at steamer Leary from street wharf, MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, Steamer Lake trom 6th sireet wharf. TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Leary stops at Piney Font aid Corsneld. Harbor golng und Fevatning.” take slope at Pines Poet a and returning, and on Saturday at Colonial each, steamer Leary comnects at Norfolk with ti tonand Providence Stcamurnothsteamers ean sect With Steamer Ariel for Itehmoud, Vasund O10 set ND-| RIP, $3, Line tor New York aud al. railroad ‘ines south, ihe B. and O. offices, Vania avenue and Knox's Ex: re, G03 Pennsylvania aver where baggage nny be ebecked from hotels and private Tesidences For fur- ther information Inquire at the Compauy’s ‘lliees ‘Telephone calls 94 aud 745-3." Abuve sohedule et Fates gors nto effec: Mouday. 25th. rok Potomac River 1. 3e25 NGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD. Leaves 7thestrest wharf on MONDAYS, THURS. DAYS and SATURDAYS ai 7 am. Returning ESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. m., touche at kiver Landings us tur as Nominl Creek! Currt ouian, Va. and St. Clements Buy, Ma” Connects with 4,40. 0 Rat Shepheras, >ee sehedu ~ yy JOWN B PADGETT. Agent Manager. POONA TRANSPONTATION LIN THE STEAMER. SUE, cart. W. @ Groatuaax, has resumed her trips between Washington and Balt. more, leaving Stepliensou's wart, {oof Tth sts every suNDAY, 4 pam., wud Baltimore every FRIDAY, at au. ‘Siops at River Landings Freight received on Sat nrdays only, aud must be prepaid. “ADDIy to STEPHENSON & BRO, mbiG-m 12th and Pac ave. and 7th st. whee {RECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM Di ERSTOnN CinON ast ae eT dann Vier 41, East K.ver, N. Y., every SATURDAY at m3 Gui st wharl, Washington, every TUBSDAY MORNING. Freight at lowest rates. ‘ape ME VeRson! Mt VERNON q STEAMER W, W. CORCORAN THIS AFTERNOON. VHANCERY SALE OF UNINPROVED PROP- ERTY ON SEVENTEENTH AND A STREBTS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Colum! von the Seth day SQ of Juouusy. A.D, 1860, tn cause No. D781, Eaulty Docket No. i," wherein Charles ¥. Wollard is oou- plniuant, and Mary i Wollurd and oihers are defend Anta, 1 will sell at pubile auctiou, ou TUSSDAY «1H THIRTY-FIRSE DAY OF AUGUST, A. Du, 108d AT SLX O'CLOCK ¥ Bt, In front of ine premises, in Wollara’s subdivition LUTS 39, 40, 4}, 44 aud 45, Stan ta square Xo, 1005, Fecorded in Liber W. B. BL, al folio 2b, in Surveyor’ office, together with all the improvements, ways easements, rights, privileges, &c ‘Terms of sale: Gue-tourth casb; balance in equal tn- stalments at six, twelve and elg iteen mouths from day of sale, with’ 1x per cent inuerest, notes to be $¢- cured by déed of trust on property sold, oF ali cash, at option of purchaser or purchasers. A depusit of $25 Will be required on ewch Jot at time ofaa.e, Convey- anolng, &6., at purchaser's cost. ‘Feems to be complied With i ten days, otherwise ie Trusiee reserves the Fight of resule at risk wnd cost of desauiting purchaser ttfer Sve dase’ publie notice ofauch reasie in some neWspaper published in Washington, D.C CHARLES G DUNCASSON, Trustee, aulo-déds ‘Corner 8th and 1) streets hw. To-MoRROW. JUNCANSON BROS., Aucuoneera. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON NEW JERSEY AVENUL, BuTWEEN D AND E STREETS NORTH By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No, 953, follo 428, et seq., one of tue land Tecords for the District of Coluta ou WEDNESDAY, the TH! RILE’ zg A.D. 1886, at HALE-PAnT FIVE O'CLOCK P 3, in front of the premises, all that piece or parcel of ground ud promises, situate, lying aud being in the city of ton. ih the Disirict of volumuia, and known. ished as the uorih the inches, front ig on New Jersey avenue, of lot ~*1)" in West division of original Jot numbered ne (2), back the same width to the rear line of sald also the adjoining lot, numbered sixteen (16), In the Subdivisiou of original lot uumbered two (2) mude by iioffman, tn ‘square numbered six hundred aud twenty-nine (628), together with ‘all the improve- ments. ways, ewvements, rights, privileges aud uppur- tenances thereto velonging or ih auy inanner ayper tainiiyg. This property will be sold clear of all Ineum- brauces, ‘Title good oF no sale. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two yeurs, for which the notes of the purchaser, beara, Six per cent interest from the day of sale aud secu by deed ot trust on the property auld, wil: be required ail at option of purchaser. A deposit of 3108 ‘quired ab Uae of sale. ‘Terins of sale to be complied With in ten days, otherwise re-sule at risa aid cost of the defauliing purchaser alter Eve days’ public notice of such resale in some newspuper published in Wushingiou, D.C. Conveyaucing, etc, at pur chaser's cost” GEURGE BAUBL,. SON WALTHIt‘on, } Trustees, S@-THE PURCHASER AT THE FORMERSALE having failed to comp:y with the wenisof saldaale, the roperty. will be resold at his risie aiid cost on WisD- NESDAY, (Hi FIRST DAY OF SABTR BER, A. D. Tos6, dt’ HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M In frout of the premises GEORGE BAUER, SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK G, NO. 422 THIKD STREET On BER FIRST, Ibs, at SIX OCLOCK, we will Sell, in front of the premi ‘Lot K, square 755, Fronting eighteen feet un Third street, between E Htrevt und “Massuchusetis avenue northeast, —1nl- Proved by a two-lory Brick dwelling, No. 422. ‘Verms: One-huif Cush; balance in one year. note to be given beuring six per vent interest, aud to be se cured by deed of trust on the premises, or all cash wt option of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in Len days, Otherwise right reserved to resell at risk and ‘cost ot purchuser after five days’ pub- He wotiee of such resale in some uewspaper published in Washington, D. GA deposit of. $100. required at Sule, Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser s cost, qu2Tudds DUNCANSON BROS. Aucta BOARDING, FIAWING, PECURED EXPERI ‘competent walters, the pubic is 41 lect satisiuction at Mugre's Diniug-Rooms, 717 Vu st, Bw. Meals, 250 Bourd by the Day, Week or Month, “Also Rooms for rent, aususte 3INGL. KOOM, SECO .D FLOOR, IN PRIVATE family, near ‘Judiclury square, ‘with excellent bourd, $30. Aiso, douvie room, secund oor, fuF two, with board, $00; rooms ulew'y furnished. 306 Fst. nw AFTERNOON, ses | surest x SQUARE, BEAUTIFUL elegantly furnished; open grates; lurge ‘every convenience:excel. enviable. ‘Transient ud Table loarders accommodated auddwe DPEEASANT BOOMS, FUKSISHED AND UN: furnisied, with board, at Sid and 316 Indians ave, single itooms, with lioard, $6 ber Week. ei TP\HE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 9TH ST. N. w., and the La Pierre, s.w.cor.10th and E n.w..arethe best con ‘Bourding housesin theelty, ‘Table frst rouns sierums moueraue i _ SEWING MACHINES, &e. ADIES, KETURNING TO THE CITY, READY todo telr Fall sewing, can rent at our Office a New Improved Light-tuuning Sewing siachine of Lub most appruved ‘patserns at Bs ber mouth, the week. “Keut paid deducted off price of Ma: chine if purchased later. Prompt attention ty telcphone and mail orders, THESILEN: AMERICAN, No. 7, so much spoken off, of which we have the sole agency, bus re- centiy beh greatly im, roved by the increase of the size OF iy shuttie o double its former size. ‘The new Automatic Tension Cup: a complete outhit of alver- luted tools in Lanasome morocco, plush-lined, metal bound case, and ebonized cabinet work. ‘The very Invest. ‘Samples of Arrassene Embroidery, done on the New No. 7, sent by mail on application, A legal guarautee furuished with all machines we sell, reut or repair. C” AUERBACB, oor, 7th and H ats, Telephone Call 422-2 auzi TPHE “HOUSENOLD™ SEWING MAGHINE IS $0 well iavorably known that it needs no Words of praise—no winuy udvertinenents. A pract!- Gal west aud com yurinon iy all haat @ waked for it AL STIEBELING, Sole Agent, 1717 Penp-yivania ave. Machines of all makes rented aud re] Head- quarters .or the Universal Patterns, ‘Also, ube Amer- tan No. new, with 4 drawers, complete’ two aaihd Willcox 4 tsieby, aide atuad drawers, seco 310: two second-hand singer, side leat aud drawers, $10. aulé1m IPE WHITE IS KING! THE ACME OF Pon lection In the category of sewing Machines. A. ientration and coudensation of wechuulcal genius: ‘The range vi work cun not be excelled. It ‘4 thing of Leuuty and # joy forever J. F MCKENNEY'S. 427 Yih st. 0, RICH: BIOND, Manager, Machines of ‘ali kinds for saleur Tent. First-class repairing done. “Also, Central Uftice for The Universal Puiterns, see them” my22 HOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND _UNIMPRO VED PROPERTY. BEING THE TWO-STORY BAY. WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, No.1637 VERMONT SENS NORTHWEST AND ON LOT ON INVENT SETH SERET TENOR EGE On SATURDAY, SEVTEMBER FOURTH at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., I will offer foF sale, at public auction, in front of the, premises, paris of lots, 17, 18, 19 and are scerron nd immeiiaisly therenhier st st UCLOCR, % Immediately thereafter, at CLC part of orig.nal lot 3, square 16, fronting 18 2-12 feet ou I street and rupnitg bac. 87 feet 114g inches to aa alley, “Terms day of sale. audose THOS, F. WAGGAMAN, Anct PERENPIORY SALE OF SPLENDID BUILD ING LOT ON M STRELT, BETWEEN EIGH- TEENTH AND NINETEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, FRONTING 38 FEET. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPLEM- BER SECOND, 1886, at HALF-BAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in frout ofthe the west 38 feet font of LOT 20, IN SQUARE 140. ‘This lot has a small brick house and two frames on the rear; the depth is about 100 fect to & 90 foot uile} the Jot is suitable for two fine dwellings, belng in one of the bent locations of the northwest, near Connecti- cut avenue, aud the Improvements now on samme pay # huir reveriue, Terms: ‘Unethird cash: balance. in one and. two .F&, for which notes, beur! sr cent per auoum, Pizablesembaiivaily wnt segura by deed oferust on 3 premises will be taken: oF all cash, at Purchaser's ‘opilon. deposit of $250 required at sale. Couveyanc- Ingo. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in ten day, otherwise right reserved to resell at risk ‘ont of purchaser sfter Hive days. pubiic notice of Tesale 1 some. newspaper published in Wash: nD. DUNCANSON BOS, AuciL JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers 1BUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE! REAL ESTATE ON MARYLAND AVENUE, WEEN FOUR-AND-A-HALF AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST. By virwe of w decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 20th day. July, A. D. 1886, 1n cause 26, Peuding in suid court, Goinplaiuanit aid same Cara jefe darts. ‘emises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF FEMIEN, AD. 1846 AT FIVE O'CLOC part of lof lettered I, in the subdivision of oFi Dumbered tweive, In'sqrare numbered four and uine-two (443), being the easteru eleven (11) feet five (5) Inches frout of suid 1ot 1, aod extending back in parallel iines of that width at right angles with Marylaud avenue toa ten foot alley, improved by & twoatory brick dwelling. ‘Terms of sale,us specified by the decree: One-third of the purchase ‘moucy shall be in cash, afd the bal- ance .n equal ins allments in one and two years, re- spectively, tor which the proimisso:y notes of the pur- d t be given, to bear inierest from day ot sale at six per cent, und secured by deed of trust’ on property sold; or uit cash, at. purchaser's option. “A deposit of $20 at time uf sae. All conveyancing at purchaser's cust. “If che terms of suse are not com plied with iu seven days trom day of sale the Trustee eserves the right (o resell at risk and cost of default ing purchaser aiter five days’ public uotice of such re- safein nome newspaper published in Washington, D. Cy SAMUBL MADDOX, Trustee, ‘au24-d&ads ‘462 ave, jpbell und others are Beil ut public auction, 1a front of the P.M. inal 1ot jundred oJ. THOMPSON BROWN & 00, . Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 1118 East Main St., Richmond, Va, PUBLIC AUCTION SALE oF THE VIRGINIA TOWING COMPANY'S PROPERTY AND ALL ITS FRANCHISES, By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned Trus- teed, we will proceed to sell at public auction, in the clty'ot Richmond, at tie dock, foot of 25th street, on, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SEVENTH, AT 1WELVE O'CLOCK M., all the Rights, Franchi-es and Property of sald Com- Pauy. The property consists of FOUR EXCELLENT TUG-BOATS, to wi 3, TUG ARCTIC.—Engine 22 by 22 inches, adjust- able cut-off boiler 8 by 14 feet, made iu 1583, lias four flues, two 12 inches aud two Sinchesand foriy-eightS- fneh retarn tub. «two furnucesi by 7 feet;Lighihall sur- face condenser 6 by J fect by 4 feet 7 inches; comvined Wiake) air and circulating pump: Korting ‘Injector to feed boller, copper conuectous wooue.s bult 78 feet Jong, 174 feet bean. 9 fect draft; coal-bunker capacity ‘22 tons ‘under decks; bolier aud engine by Neaple Levy, Philadelphia, 2. TUG VULCAN.—Engine 20 by 20 Inches, high pressure; boller 6 feet 6 luches by 12 foet 6 inches, oubie riveted, made in 1854, has two flues each 20 inches in diam(ter, und fitty-iour 3 inch return tubes; two furnaces 2 feet 6 iuches Ly 6 feet; Jenks Inlector toteed boller: new donkey pomp tor feeding bolier, pumping hull, washing off, wud circulating water Eiredghbut tne Boat ait feed pipes of copper; wooden huli 7s teet long, 17-feet beam, 8 feet druft; coal- bunker capacity, 14 tons under deck. Fitted with new awnipgs on main aud upper decks, is llcen-ed by the governinent to take thirty pusweugers. Would make five yacht. 3,,7UG SMITH PETTIT.—Engine 17 by 17 inches, high pressure; boiler 11 feet # inches by 6 fee inches, made 1n 1854, bus two flues 2b Juches each, and tuirty-sia 3-inch return tubes; two furnaces 2 feet Binches by 4 feet; Maucock iuspirator -ty feed boller; all feed pipes efeopper; wooden hull 60 fect long. 16 feet beam, 8 feet draft; comi-bunker capacity, 9 tons under deck. 4 TUG OLIVE BRANCH.— Engine 20 by 20 inches. high pressure, condensing; boller 13 feet by 6 feet, made in 1879; hus two furiaces, euch 2 feet 4 inches by 6 feet; two flues, each 16 inches, and forty- four Sinch return tuve all feed plpes of copper, wooden hull, 7 teet long, 17 teet beam, aud 8 feet drat; coai-bunker capuc.ty, 16% tons under deck. All these boats are in good running order, having been lately put in thorough repair, she tug Vulcan, bus lately broken her shuit, butiu other respects is in perfect order. The otier property consist of such articles as are neceswary for the running equlpage of such boats and the office furniture. sh; balance in negotiable ‘Termis of aale: One-third notes at three und six moins, with interest added, und with eudorsers satisfactory to the trustees, or further information address GEORGE L. CHRISTIAN, FRANK W. CHBISTIAN, J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO., Auctioneers, au2teoat.aat } Trastess. Auzan Or Au Ornzns ‘The Light Running NEW HOME sewing Machine the latest, simplest and best In the world. very iid Cail ut Our office and see the Variety Of his Machine. 1 mbroidery work of all kinds done without the use olauy alluchment 1u- structions given free at 5. UPPENREIMER & BRO'S, ‘528 9th street nw. Sole Agent for the Light-Runuing New Home Sewing Machine, Ola Muchines taken in excl my29 ce. ___PROFESSIONAL, R. AND MADAM WILSON, 438 1ST, and Ests, u.W. Established 1865, ‘Spec Me EZIONA. WONDERFUL GLeTED AVA CLAIRVOYANT," vorn with seooud Sight. Very hidden mystery revealed. finds lost or buried treasures oF mines, “Recuvers stol-u property, lust Hreuds ‘Givesruceessin business Keshoves al waste Hy tFoubls. Causes speedy miarrlages, ir rated together. Never tails. “Gives pioture of ou iharry. "Ali ib trouble consult this clairvoyant. Cures Sickness. “S ishaction oF no pay. B10. Open Suu. day. 421 Oth st. nw.. bet, Dand Ests. nw, wud0-2t* WES 005s, THE Rie LIABLE CLAInVOY- ‘ant and Astrologist, has ben cunsuited un busi- hess, love and matrimony 25 \ears in tis city, in trouble call.” Sutisiaction guaranteed. Uttice ho lam. to7 p.m. luvd K stn. auz1-3m 10 AND Ski PROF. WARRING, MEDIUM AND REAL ASTROLOGER, 8 Cot nw. Five thousand doilars to any one who can gqual him ip tlllig he past, present and future, causing” 6 muarriage, bruizing sepucated to" gether® and in’ business ‘aifuirs, wutue saivise ts fo Vaiuubie. “He tells cvnsulter's name in full and iw the Al ‘THOs. J. FISHER & CO, 1s2d F st. mhgu wee | Bru (ae MPTEE wanted. | Ket rence: oilice. METER dress Mes, ‘v2u per month. RELDMOOR Is 2 Tighifas and beantital places in Bier abd. ail Boarding. ‘Terms to saith Warrentou.Va.aulieine iL: MOUNTAINS of Md.cueat Harper's Ferry), A pleasure to pi ini trac clans countsy accommodations uy plied fercices juried.” Terias por w W. COARSE, Reep tryst, Washtugton Coe OA RDERS SOLICITED I3 lowest rates. DANENHOWER 80: S REAL O06. Gir OARDERS WANTED-FIRST-CLASS Av odations: rooms large Rarge trom depot; Va ATED AT Special rates for sept. Address hop d's. Montgomery county, Md. PATS, MISHING HOARD FOR sev ber can be accommodated at Chestuut Grow | Bfte-n m nutes’ drive irom depot at Kocer inHg id suade in abundance, “ON. N Address C. w "E. Fisher, Wen: Ki NE OF LOVE, Box 1 city Se god terms, $1 per day. SARAH USUU v, SAUL | JPALL BOARD—A FEW PERSONS CAN BEA AY ‘commodated at Mt. Pleasant fur Va Mid. HR Rewerence, Wan, NEWMAN, proprietor. OARDERS House from September Ist. mouth. For particulars apply to ‘Terms dirs ELLEN LICKRY, an2$-3t Round 14, Vas HE DE Farm, % mile from Boyd's station, 3 O. KK Fresh vegetables, ice, mi EB BOALDI wa bi TH times, ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. AT ESTATE OR ITIES at lowest rates of Interest. No delay where te seci water good and plenty a Clifton station, ‘Bullautyue, statione audL-eost™ HE OAK ¢ LANDER ERS Ks, Round Hu, Va, fergie NTY MORE BOARDERS 2 Hand Nils Lauda cour 2 app Pauadon aie oe Yiuund 1h, Via, at nf nia for Sum- Ade “ke a my 19-sun Uney ober Sarrizr & Co, Barrons: 2 .puvetors of the old aud well known PICKWICK CLUB WHISKY, have a large stock otuther nue a bowd OF ies sve Whiskies, w ay A Crear Tir To Evrore SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR EMPLOYES IN THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, THE STATE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Sailing between New York, Glasgow and Belfast, Frgnting through ticketsat reduced rates o Liverpool, jublin and the Contin. nt ‘Offer the lowest cabin rates of any line crossing the Avlanue. combined with excellent cabin ccomodse Uons, fine saloons and » Hberal aud substantial bill of fare.” Average length of ocean Voyage from 10 to 11 s Firat Cabin Saloon, Any ’ at can . MoSEE IED Heovee, Zusurest, wharf, duly (except Sunday) for | Guelutan and ses no cards of say deasteMosnis is Mente St owen ueson approvegren | Mageinwt tigi? eakeee@. Hstaralng, reaches | Mee Estate security. FITCH FOX & BROWS, i ‘SATISFACTION GIVEN OR NO PAY, ee ie Madi Pemnyivermave | aane 1. 1. BLAKE, Captal FeeLadies, $1, Geuts, $1. auiZime NEY TO LOAN = Tt A 7 RS. DR. J. SeMMKS AND HUSBAND, SUR- ONY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. STEAMERS. Me feos churopoulae Miwenurats qunty wusosaia UN REAL ESTATE SECURITY. — practice has gulued them the world-wide reputation of being America’s best operators. Oftice 1242 F su D, Fj. FoF Hof and bard corny iniiamed and pore jolts, use Mrs, Dr. SEMM is slack LoUon sug Salve, Je2! MARIE surceon crropopien, p, BOUMS © AND 6 VERNON KO! a5 Penusyivania ave DENTISTRY. Sr fling a svecialiy.” Artitcial ten iawetted atte ry ArUsClal Te facto. guuranteed. Prices modersla, aab-lme ‘] p&, STARR PARSONS, COR. 9TH EN.W. to location of staierooun, } $85 to a0. Dying = svecaiy io, te gure of wootanane whout extracting dimathete, Excursion fare, return good } sestog7s, | cuts ailevinies pin of extracting: Gaugiven “api I. Di T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 7TH 8T,, For further information apply to JY wires, doors irom cornes Dent to ail AUSIN BALDWIN & CO, warranted aap , 58 Broadway, New York, or to ce eer en SPECIALTIES, 14-Am ‘Adams Expreas Co,, Washington. ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE Ey y = us Mirae “ai isiieas congenial Tale and 78) ‘cents each, 408 is sitet, bet Sod FINANCIAL. Oth streets northwest myt-auwe : a ILES—DR. MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY Puxce & Wonresy, Piatrec enim, wetout the se of kale, eamate STOCK SKOKERS Histic hw. romewonm — ” Spbiume Bradway. | New Y Hel feat wallets ATTORNEYS mares piiVais suck Tinusnate Wines a= ‘ a BET WEAN NAMPBELL CARKINGTON, ATTORNEY-A’ Wasil IN, BALTIMU: PHILADELPHIA a sme, AEE Sie Ce Guxemal PaRTaoens., dames WatTKLY . Cavoke Oaxiae, Maymanp C kyu SPRING GOODS, ‘Now open at the Leading ‘Tailoring Establishment ot ‘Washington, 4. D. BARR, whe 4411 PENNA. AVE, ‘Practices in ail the Courts, Uffice 490. siana ave. (Hurbour Law Building) Residence, 4 MILLER, ATTORNEY-ATLAW, N. Muu Sd. Gupica ba oe Resdence, 613 T nw. W ™P€AN & WARNEROS, ra, and Bisa ‘Book Manutwcturers, ocl3, 420 and 443 11th & pw. (Gy eso8 Borne: PRACTICAL Book AND JOR F: m ag-Fine Frhuting especial. 0 TO G: WALKER FOR Goumane Wot: bon a such work Oftice and Ys to ‘Ot, in Fear of Government se if 4 POR agen ees Ue an eek UUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT THE NORTHEAS! COR- NER OF H STR-ET NORTH AND SEVEN- Tr STREET W N THE crey GTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, By Virtue ofa ceed of trust to the undersigned dJoun F. Hanne December 31, 1583, 1068, fol, 2:52, et seq, of the land records of the’ 1 triet of Columbia, and by order of the party thereby Secured, the undersigned will sell at public auction. fiont of the premises, oo MONDAY, the SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, AD. 1880, at FIVE UCLOCK P-M., "ail that plece or pareél OF lot of ground situate and lying in the city of Washington, Pistrict of Columbia atnd known aud. designated ‘on the plats and plans of said cit. as purts of lots nun bered tweuty-ihree (48) und twenty-four (24) in W. 1 Hill, trustee, and others subdivision of lots 16 square humbered one hundred und ‘sixty-five (165), Degiuning at the southwest corner of said square au Futining theuce east on if street thirty (Gu) fect thence orth one hundred aud nine (109) fee; thenee west thirty (80) feet to 17th street: thence south on 17th eet one hundred aud uine (109) feet to beginning.” ‘Terms of sule: One-third of the purchase price in cash; balance in one and two years, with interest from. date'of sale, aud to be secured by a len on the prem- ines. ‘Acash deposit of $500%will be required at the time of sule; und if terms are not complied with in ten days ufter date of sale the property may be resold aL the risic and eost of the defaulting purchaser on Ave Gays’ public advertisement, MAHLON ASHFORD, 8u2.7,14,218d&ds ‘Surviving Trustee, UBLIC SALE OF A FINE FARM IN MONT ‘GOMERY COUNTY. By virtue of the power contained in a mort- age to the undersigned, recorded among thi mortgage land records of Montgomery county in Liber L. N, No. 2, folio 122, &c., he will sell, at pub Ucsale on the premises, SATURDAY, SEP1 LM: BEK FOURTH, 1886, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. Mf, plltugs fine farts in naid morigage described, contain: Ing 189 acres of land, more oF less, beautifully located ‘on the seventh street turnpike, about nine miles frou Washington city, near Mitchell's Cross’ Hosds, oue mile from Kuowles’ Station. on the Metropolitan ‘othe fara in is goudatate of ealtivstion, has upon fe farin is in a good state of cultivation, has u it an abundance of water, frult and timber for whe yurposes of the farm. It i ved by a fine dwell- Rested uaa ahye ariseetMe egal neighborhood and well sulted for the country'piace of by cnein Washington desiring © convenient nome ‘The terms of sale will be made to any one {00 will be required on the Gay of aale, bs SSNO. 1. Sete , ‘Towson F. Os Haitimore Co, M4, WOOD AND COAL. OAL AND WOOD—DRY, CLEAN COAL, CARE- Cc fully selected for family me eee BL PSON, JR. au2l-l1m* 640 Pa. ave. 8 a INTER FUEL AT SUMMER RATES V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, Wholesale and Hetail Dealer in WOOD and COAL. an26-8t eee Wolgbt and Measure: . ‘a ‘Telephone connection. ‘Main Yard and Office, 1101 Rhode Island ave. n.w, Branch“ “ll Ast 2. Oftice, corner Shand Kei Aw. anl0Sm ‘TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL 20 OOO se sSo caprang every veces variety, at the very lowest lug and Stove ‘Wood prepared in the best manner. ‘and prompt delivery. “Send in your orders. Office, 1314 Pennsylvanis avenue, Offices, 3:2 ne ces, 328 Pennsylvania avenug and 20th wont : and Whart, 6th and Water streets'southwest, anton Weec iy suentre Jos Muss LUMBER, WOOD AND ©0OAL F Offices street and Maryland. yland avenue southwest; 1020 Tatn surest, . TELEPHONY CONNECTIONS ABEING Steo ou wesh trate Goal ana sa’ cover on plank Suors. rae era ‘ED and SPLIT WOOD kept under “tien crane in any part of the city gs 2d EDITION. Ltt eran oh Sa Deliberately Shot His Tenant. a Port WASHINaToN, W1s., August 31.—Pe! Degan anda man named Theodore Smith, the latter @ tenant on the former's farms near Saukville, quarreied last night over the dispo- sition ofa load of straw, Degan became greatly enraged, and turning to his 16-year- old son, ordered’ him to load a shotgua. The poy obsyed and Degan deliberately shot Smith in the abdomen an |. Degan ate character. Officers are in pursuit Smith cannot recover, ———— Killed by the Cars. TWO CURIOUS AND FATAL ACCIDENTS ON THE Ral, e READING, Pa., August 31.—An unknown man was run over aud. killed by a freight train about three miles below the city at midnight last night. The engineersaw the man kneeling onthe track as though he was praying, but it was then too lite to slop th About the same time Charles Luther, aged 56, of this city, sought shelter from the rain un- der a car, when the train to which the car was attached’ suddenly started, and Luther was run over and killed. —_—_.___ The Sons of Veterans. BUFFALo, N. ¥., August 31.—The fifth annual convention of the national encampments Sons of Veterans, G. A. R., opened in Buffalo to-day. Col. Fred. D. Grant,’ who was expected to at- tend, telegraphed that he was ill and could not come. —__+___ Powderly Would Not Accept. WILKESBARRIE, PA., August 31.—The demo- cratic convention for the Luzerne county por- tion of the twelfih district was held here this morning. J. H. Swoyer, of Wilkesburre, Was unanimously nominated tor Congress.” Mr. ‘Swoyer is the largest individual coal operator in the anthraclte field, and is very popular with all classes, Every effort was mude to induce Master Workman T. V. Powderly to avcept the nomination, but without success, as he posl- tively declined to take any part whatever in politics, —__ The Races at Sheepshead Bay. SHEEPSHEAD Bay, August 31.—First race— urse $500, three-quarters of u mie. Pearl Jennings won by two lengths,with Little Minch second, three lengths before Mute, third. Time, i:17. ‘Secbud race—Handicap sweepstakes, Boxanza won; Elgin secoud, Ernest third. dime 2:01. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Marxct today. as reported oy Special wire to H. H. Dodge, O80 15.b since: ‘Name. @ 18:00) Nam.) 0. 500 torn 53% Od%IWest Union — Seeks Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following chances from yesterday's quotatio Of the Washingiou Stock Iexchaawe ar noted to-day? U. Sigs, 1891. coupon, TIL ULL 111 asked. digs, fsol, registered. 109% bid, 110% asked. UL 8. “4s, coupon, 126 bid, 126%,.asked. U.S 45, regis tered, 126 vid: 126% asked. “D.C. per hiap. Gs, 101, Coin, "LIBYy bia, Lid'ucreal, GU-year fand.3-Gos 1924, currency, 119 bid 110% wiked. 20-year find. 1592, coin, 118% bid, 115 asced, “Washington and George: town He bonds, Li7y bid." aetopoman g Stock, 108% bid. “Nora Capitol aad U Street. i Stock: 48%y Did, 50%4 ackead. Washington Gas, 3% bid, 40 uske.” National Metropolitan Lus., 59 bid. a.thiug fon Ins, 160 asked. 10.43 12, d% od, Basked. Nex Honal Metropolitan Bank, 135d. Secoud National Bank, 118 bid. Ciesapeane ike LON beh. Coy Bl bid, 88 asked. Baltimore MnrKets. BALTIMORE, Mp., August 31—Virginia sixes, con- solldated, O2; pust-due coupous, ¥7: du. new" teu ee See BALTIMORE, Mp., August 31.—Cotton dull and nominal—middling, 9%. Flour nonmally steady. Wheat—southern steuay and Grim; wesern bl and fairly uctive: soutbern red, SOusb; southern amber. 87400; No. 2 western winter red, Spul, D% Bola! Atigust, bolg Did: September Body Som.” Octoe ber, ‘Séqun7.” Cofn—soutnern quiet wad” uominal; Western ‘irreguiar and duit southern Wille, dba: Southern yellow, Svads; Western Mixed, spo, 30-6 50: August, 4%) bid: September, dt%qadv; October, 404.015 Uniwqulet and steady—soduuern, “20asd: Western White, 33ag0; Western ulixed, 30453; Penn Sylvania, 20as4. liye stats, S4uo.. ‘Provisions fr, fairy active, Coffe biquéeltveargves, oralnary to lair, SyulO\y Sugar—copper reuued quiet, igh By Whisky steady, L1val20. “Other aiticies une cbanged. Freight» to Liverpool per steiner quet— cotton, 6-S2a; Hour, Iualasd; grain, Sada, Heceipis—four, 6,193 Darrel: wheut 196,000 busiiels: CHARGING FRAUD AND COLLUSION. Mr. Strong Suce fer am Injunction on A Dill in equity bas been filed by C. G. Bery- man, for Henry C. Strong, of Chieago, against Robert B. Vanee, acting commis.toner of pat- ents, and Elisha Gray, for an injunction to re Strain the issuing of a patent tothe latter. The complainant states that he is the inventor of the Railway Electric telegraph and telephone And made application (oF a patent May 1st, 1877; that this application has been kept altve by amendment vw claims, &c.; that Gray subse- quently fied application for patent tor a “Multiple Telegraph,” which, he alleges, was by trickery and deceit’ stolen from him, ‘and is nothing but a reproduction vention. He charges on information and that by undue influence and by complicity with the examiners, Gray is about to receive ® patent therefor; that the issuing of ‘patent to complainant is delayed by the un- due influence exerted by Gray, aud the patent to Gray is about to be ued by fraud and collusion with the officers of the Patent Office, “and if 80 issued will reatly injure and delay him, and necessitate jong and tedious litigation on bis He further claims that be is entitled to bave official action taken on bis claim and asks an injunction and relief, Judge Hagner set the first Monday in September, at 12 o'clock, for hearing. pe A ES Ne Cause for a Sensation. WHAT IS SAID OF THE DISCOVERY OF A FLAW IN A NEW CANNON, It is said at the Navy department that there is nothing in the discovery of @ flaw in the chambers of one of the six-inch guns in course of construction at the navy yard to warrant any Sensational talk about it, All during the con- construction of the guns they are carefully examined for detects, and there is nothing startling In the discovery of one, This gua had not been examined and pronounced perfect. “It was upon its examination that the detect was discoverzd. It involves uo loss to the government, us the manutacturers of the Steel are responsible for it, Moreover, the de- sect does not involve the rejection of ine whole gun, ——_~ce.___ The Harkness Obsequies. THE FUNERAL SEKVICKS AT MKENDRER CHURCH TO-DAY LAKGELY ATTENDED, ‘The funeral of the late Jonn U. Harkness took place this morning from McKendree M. E. chureh, of which the deceased had been for nearly half acentury the recording steward, trustee, class leader and Sunday school super intendent, The church was crowded to over- flowing, Attue house, 916 New York avenue, Kev. C, Herbert Richardson offered prayer, and the Temains were removed to the ‘hearse, ihe pall-bearers being David T, Cissell, B. F, Faller and W. P. Waite, of McKendree? Thomas P. Morgan, of the Foundry; M. G. Emery, of the Metropelitan, and W. kK 'Woouward, of Wesle; M.E. church, On arriving at the chu the coffin, preceded by ‘the clergy, Revs, C. Hervert’ Richardson, W.S. Edwards, KE. D, Owen, B. W. Hudusway, M.A. ‘Turner, J. W. Price, "J. Mekendree iteilly, J. Dashiell aud’F.S, bvaus, was bor @.0 the altar, Tue immediate iamily and relatives were 1ol- lowed by te Sunday sehool. The services were opcued witu singing by the choir, under the lead of Miss Katie Wiison. Kev. E.D, Owen, and Kev, 8. W. Huddaway read selections of scriptures, and Rev. Dr. Edwards offered prayer. Kev. Mr. Kichardson spoke of the uigh chatacier of the deceaved, Eulogies were also deiivered by Rev. Dr. Kdwards, Kev. Dr. Rellly aud Rev. J. H. Dastiell, Upon the conclusion Of the services at the chureh the remains were taken to Oak Hill ior Inverment, ‘ dorsi The Pool Room Case. A CONTINUANCE GRANTED TO ALLOW THE LAWYExs TO HUNT UP A DECISION. At noon to-day wheu Assistant District At toruey Lavender cailed to the attention of Judge Harper the case of the D-street pool roum there were about fifty boys present and neurly as inany base ball admirers, Mr. Laven- der suid that he was ready with the cases. Mar- tin Flaherty being charged with setting up @ Gaming device and Jobu A. Kennedy with per imitting gaming in premises under his control, Mr. Moore, ue of the counsel of the defeuse, asked tor ‘a continuance of the case, in urdet that be might lovk up the law iully and get an official copy ofa decision by the Maryland court ol appeals, which bud deciied that ool sling Was nol gang. Tus decision, be said, lu been followed by’ Judge Snell. ‘The judge said he would like tosee the decision of ‘tbe Mary- jand court aud keep tue decisions of Uhl» court cousistent. He was anxious tw have the case juily iuvestiguted. Mr, Lavender said the only oUjection he had tos continuance was the great number of witnesses. Mr, Moore said Tuat one or two witnesses would be enough and he would furuis tuem if necessary. Tue Judge sald that he would grant # cvntinuance uuu Saturday of next week und disinissed the witnesses until Jurther notice, mame oadneiey District Goverament Affairs, MISCELLANEOUS, Chas, T. Torrey hus been appointed a wateb- man iu the Wasuinglon asylum, to take effect September 1st. t is understood that the Commissioners will appoint young man nuined Alvert G. Connor 4s telephone uperacor, wo succeed W.G. Ken- coru, 3,800 busiels; oats, 6,200 bushels: rye, 1,000 bushels,” shipments—tour, burreis; whieut, Blave bushels. Sulvs—wheat, 770,00v vushels; 20,900 bushels, Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, I12., August 31. 1 p.m and % higher Cash “sind September Testo November, Sip. Corn vers a Sepiembar a Otter 82-1 November GutsCashy Bote Sepiembch, ow October, = Hye,40. Batley, S7iyane BL xeted, Lvuigel.00) Hus'—prime. timothy, 1.87, Whinky. 110. Por Brong.and higner—Cash, @.S7ig October, 10.0ziy Hard drm—Guan and September, 732g) Octobe, A Casinet RbMOR FROM TRENTON.—A re- port has been started in Trenton, N. J., that the President proposes to appoint Senator Me- Pherson, of New Jersey, as Secretary of the ‘Treasury, when Mr. Manning retires. At the Treasury’ department the officials have no knowledge of this report, At the department itis sald there is no information that Mr. Man- ning intends to retire. Tue Commission of Public Printer Benedict has been received at the White House. Tue U.S. Suirs Galena, Swatara and Yantic have been ordered to the navy yard at Ports- mouth, N. H. PERSONAL.—Mr. Crosby 8. Noyes, accompa- nied by his youngest son, returned yesterday from Europe, and went at once to Alton, the family summer residence in Montgomery county.—Hon, H. A. P. Carter, Minister to Wustiugton for the Hawaitan Islands, was reg- istered in San Francisoo August 24th.——Mr, Rovert E. Kerksm, long counected with tbe Signal service office here, leaves to-morrow for ‘Springfield, Ill, where he will take charge of the state signal service.—Mrs. H. L. Sumuer has returned to the city from her northero tri —Mr. E.G. Davis and bis son, Master Wil G. Davis, at Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs.——Mr. Morris Hahn has returned irom Europe, after an absence of tour months, much improved in health.—Mrs. Dr. Chuate, who has been absent during the season, returced to the city yesterday. District Commissioner 3 dig, who was appointed on tue police forve. Local Notes. At Marshall Hall to-morrow @ grand _tourna- ment and bull will be given, and the Corcoran will make two trips to accommodate those de- siring to attend, leaving her wharfat 10 an, and 6:30 p.m James Jobnson reports stolen from his room $15 worth of clothing. ‘The will of the lute Sarah Catharine de Hart was filed to-day. She appoinis 8. C. Palmer executor, and leaves ber estate to her niece, Mary M3 Dean, and nephew, W. O. Deun. seein satel Dosh Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee nave been filed as follows: Margaret Just toG. J. Johnson, lots 14 to 19, sq. 1051; $4,795.44. Ro McAuley to Jobn Phillips, part 10, sq. 757; $1,100. W.1. Dun- lop, trustee, et al., to T. Rosenbush, w 4 lot 145, B. and H’.saddition to West Washington; $300. Sylvia Phillip to Jane Boston, part 8, sec. 9, Barry Fart; $—. Jane Boston to H. Dorsey, et al., trustees, same property; $150. J. G. Brown etal. & D.S. Williamson, sub lot 25, eq. 450; $1,670. BL. Wailer to RA. Phillips, lot 2, sq. 1021; $—. "Myra E. McNabb to W. Butir, loi 56, sq. 179; $1,000. Editn May Pits to W. s. Koose, sub" lot 207, sq. 206; $5,000. W. &. Rovse'to A. L. Bliss, sab lot 204, sq. 206, $6,000. W._A. Gordon to'T. Hyde, ‘part Everimay; $2,500. James McLain to A."A. Thomus, lots 9 to 19 excepting 11 aud 13, Columbian Heights $18,648. Westa J. Whiua Kate Stenes, to Priv uik. 27, Meridian Hull, JN. Whitney to Susun’E. W, Fuller, part 7, bik. 21, Meridian, Hill; $750. Simon Woll to Naomi Utermehie, sub jot 106, sq. 363; $3,800. J. F. Caden to W. T. Okie, lot’ 2,8q. 1083; 3500. “WT. Ukie to J. C. Baxter, same property; #560. E. J. Hannan to Mary E. Johnston, suv lot 49, sq. 4; $3,125. A. Lamond wo A. Burrell, part Chitiuin, Castle Manor, 2% acres; $625. ‘M. Vulinda Cuapman to B. F. Titley, lots 3 and 16, 8q. 722; $9,000. Adviaide K. Wright to Mary E. sub lot 25, sq. 697; $1,425. 5. Cross to 5. Augen- , Pt. 4, eq. 1060; 8244.45. John Gasey to R, Casey, pt. 36, »q- B6U0. Alice McCabe to Robert J. Wynue, sub 38, 6q. 305; ¥4,000. R. J, Wynne tw O. McCave, same Wheatley’s son, who bus been quite ill with typhoid fever, is now convalescent.—Dr. Chas, Kennedy as returned to theclty from Ocean Beach.—Mr. James Bayliss and his sister ‘ila have gone to the country in Montgomery county for a stay of @ couple of weeks.— Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Glesy, Miss Glesy and Miss ‘Mauro, of Washington, ate at Bolton,on Lake George—Dr. Magruder has returned to the city.— Mr. Thomas F, Latimer has gone to the mountains of Virginia for two weeks,— Agsist- ant Postmaster General Knott and Vice Admi- ral Rowan were registered in New York last evening.—Messra. W. 8. Yeut George Finckel, C.” D.” Pennebaker, MM, Finckel and Gharies Chambers: hate returned to the city from thelr pleasant dre. 4. €, Ergood and fainily wed Mrs: D. Sita; re, J.C. and family an son and daughter, are at the Hamilton, Loudon gounty.—Among the guests at Delaware Water Gap last week were the following trom Washington: R. B. Brodhead, D. F. Hamlink, H Knapp. D. Green and iamily) Mr. and Mrs. T.3e Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Che and Mra.8. V. Niles, A. 8. Lane and 8, Lytle, T. Cromwell, Mrs. E. 8. Miss Lauck and Mr. and Mrs. R. E Rev. Dr. Elliott, of the Church of the Asca the Sean meyaee eo in Switzer! Minister M Miss Louise and the Misses Henry, of Journing there at the same time, Tue CoLtiery DisasTsr,—The names the five men killed by the explosion in the Lawn oolliery, near Scranton, Pa, yesterday are as follows: Hugh Connors, about or oee, ie leaves maka YS ehil- ron ‘Edw Teaves a wife and eight eae euildven. Michect Pryle, aged forty-Ave, was married, but leaves Tousd, but. be died betore Being brongue to the suriace. He was thirty-fve years old and the fire boss, ried. The ‘ot Edward feet from the others. John body ‘found about Gonnor and Joba Natin were badly injured, $000, 'S Beningse e's. ‘Burnstine sub lots 5 to 18, 8q. 1005; P. —. Charlotte E. Lamson to R. Dalley, pt. subs 27 und 28, 6q.275; $1,557. W. L. Bramhall to G. Schenck, 8, 8q. BYS; $100. L. J. Davis to G, G. Cornwell, lows 3 und 7, - 173; $7,000. A. C. Baker to M. C. Hooker, lot 11, bik'26, Columbia beights; $1,882.81. Car. rie E. T. Kuox to August Bohn, sub lois 6 and Zn, HOA, $1070. en ts Bareare Jae nemann, sub lots 3 and 5, sq. 1049; -$1,32: James Li Barbour tosarah M"Mousy, 16239, 8q. 237; sold 16 Owen Mccabe, tor 4,000, property wen fronting 21 feet on west side o: rng Gispinan has sold to Beng. F Tiley, for 90,000, Chapman . y rf the western part of square 722, fronuing on ‘Mussachusetts avenue and E street, between ist and 2d streets northeast. Jas. L. Barvour hag sold to Sarah M; Maury, for $4,250, house 1336 Wallach street. Lewis J. Duvis has sold to Geo, G. Cornwell, for $7,000, two lots, each 48 feet front, on the nerth side of D street, tween 17th and 18th streets, Asher C. Baker has told to Mellen ¢. Hooker, for §1,822.51 0 1.50 feet tront and containing jasre feet, on. the north side of Roanoke strect, be- tween 12th and 18th streets, Columbia Heights, —s- RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- ing ory to rodingy atte igual ome Cay erg eroding feaxisen, 96; minnom, 70 > MAYFLOWER 45D THE popuita eouuitioe of tho Now i ‘ALATEa.—The fork Yacht club A] a gee BEES. i i EA 4 HF RENEE, i BER PERFORMANCE The Boston's First Trip. IN THE KUN FROM CHESTER To NEW YORK. Commander Schoonmaker, commanding the Boston, has madea report to the eblefof the bureau of navigation respecting the run of the vessel rom Chester to New York. He states that in the ran down Delaware river and bay & speed of 11% knots was made with from 46 to 49 revolutions, steami: doin pounda” After bon jefe: pressure nbout. 7 ty v ing Deleware Breakwater "the fires, were sisted “under “the four forward pollens And the vessel ave faring the Barnegat, 12 knots thehes to fandy Hook 123 knots. Maximum of revolutions, 66; maximum Breastre, 89 pounds. wan determined by istances between landinarks, allowing for the estimated stret baving of current, no logs ngth in principle and design of his machine and th- | been furnished.» While this, passage was i me ie belief | sense a trial trip, and while the vessel's reported. ‘rformances are not extraordipary, yet under he CIFCUMBIanCes Lhe report, ws far ‘as It Js regarded at the Navy department as & favor: able showing for the vessel, = — Woxprnrvt Conzuxcrion: Red Star Cough Cure for colds; Si. Jacob's Oli for patus, BORN. HOBSON. On August 30th, 1886, to James Raleigh W. Hobson. a dnogiiter, ——s MARRIED, ALLISON—BAIRD. Monday, A) ‘S0th, 1886, 2M fart of Central Presbytareag cours rey Ke CHAS ie ACLINON MOLE ae Bal of Washingtoa, D.C. ————1-—___ Die HOWARD, On Monday. August 20th, 2688, Aza am. afters long and pastel ieee TOTS Usteioved buband of Caineline cma aor ae amend ious, Fanconi ‘wi cake place trom qorucr sich end Borers his late, residen eat, ou Weanenday? September ta ae819 aa sary ous thee nee ewephs, carch, ware 2h rl be om iat te eo Miends are ri vifully Invited to ate aa "2 QUIRK. On August 29. 1846, at 11:05 a.m., after Jong and painful dues, PATIGK QUiith ine oe Sits prs Mona tured Wa ey Ry Ah lt aS RS AND a Reel Ane fh con, id duterment at Alexandria, Va . THOMPSON. On August Stst, 1886, MANY GHAVES STHtoa TRON Sdaagier of ana Beale ity a laughter of Shit” Larus twelfth yea of ber age. = eee Dearest Mary, tboa bas teft us, Werthy lens moet deeply foot Bot tisGod who bas berdn os, ie ‘can all our sorrows bea. Funeral wili take place from the residence of her graudyarenia, Jonu & Laren, No Ss4 Tahoe SOULLWesL, wt ballpast four Wednesday afernu Seplember dst, Friends invited to attend UNDERTAKERS. 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Bazoars Usranatieren Z IN THE HISTORY OF THE CLOTHING TRADE ar oak HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS Determined not to carry over any stock which cam Possibly be disposed of at any sucrifice, we have put the Knife still deeper in prices of all kinds of clothing. ‘The following are only « few of the barguins: Good, substant‘al Business Bult at $5.50; from $7.50, 69 and $10. ——— All-Wool Cheviot Suits, two colors, at $8; reduced from $13. « Good Biue Flannel Suits at $6; reduced trom $10.50 ‘The very best Biue Flannel Sula at $10: reduced from $16. ve sedges All-Wool Corkscrew Suits at $10; reduced from $15, Prince Albert Sults at $15; reduced from $25. ccAl! Kinds of Summer Coats and Vests regardiem of dd Pants and Vests very cheap. FOR BOYS 5 TO 13 YEARS. Jackets and Pants at $2 reduced from $3.50. Jockets and Pauts 7 ($3.50, $4 and reduced fully 60 per ous oe = Shirt Waists at 2 and 50 cents; formerly and worth now 50c. and $1. FOR BOYS 13 TO 18 a hSrZjets lve of Norfolk: Sack: and Cutaway Suits ‘cent less cost than you cap fiud: any ‘Bouse in the city Oak HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS sua

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