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FOR_SALE—HOUSES. FOR _ SALE—HOUSES. WOR SALY—A NigS 1OR0OM PRESS BRICK bay window woA imp. Hone only wo blocs from the (apis: ood neighborhood: two von raya in, yard, warizobee throagber Fovse in tiorcugn, repair tot, Om aking: Sarience. Prise $4 SeO—$1,800 can semain'at 6 cont. "Or Mt. BRYANT. 51 Wen sts sees ie N PER CENT INVESTMED tory room Brick Houses ¥ throughout: heated by Sarnace: col lar under whole house. Also, tour Uew tworstory Bricks with a vacant iot of 50’ feet front adjoining Dah of these properties are located tn the and either wil be-sold at figures gustantecing the pur Chasers ‘eo per cent nes Om the investment if sold wit the neat fen days’ Apply to . Wedd 2 wricox, 6.3 1907 Penusyivania ave Foe ALE—CAROLINE ST., BETWEEN 15TH amd 16th, Sand T. pressed brick, six rooms, batb aed ortlar, ‘all modern Improvements; large, lot $3,500; easy terme, W 3 = se6-3t yror SALE optpeas (a, town, near the Bureau of Eagraving and Printing. southwest corner of ad © ply to Ud. J. DALY, 631 Pst Bw. 4-31" a Biosci coup te ave, we rama $9,000. Towa Cirela Price “AUSFIN P, BROWN, 1 sef-1m stew cont order, ait tin “Seat = ORSALE—TWON ment premed-orice-fromt Huusen, bay, windows. seven rooms and bath, all mL, Jus eter: Swerbetween Sty and Oth tw. Price $4,950." Apply on premivex = POR SaLe—235 DST N_W—TEN ROOMS Brau siace. feos tsb tow, ¥ 1h se nw., St, 60S Hist nw» $A eed sin w. elegant house iu the best of locations $12,000. Vacant ground Lith ands ein omy sultable to gree Six medium ze $5,000. W. DE y SLi: tsuccesser to Duvalt O26 F sta.w. sete r =—AT A BARGAIN AND UPON VERY SHOEMAKER, 940 F st. n.w. se4-3t ‘\Jf0R SALE—GRFAT BARGAIN IN REAL ES tate :Six new Frick Houses, 4 rooms each, situated = ‘ful avenue northwest. with wide park Ges street cars within halt square. Price tor this $500 por seak, "Fhe property to now tenting for $52 ele a Oe PERS. ‘Real Fatate Agent, 142% N. ¥ WOR SALE—A PERFECT G A HOUSE Fir the northwest: seven foome: cellar: afl modera improvements. “Price Apply. wo. J. W. BMY argowe On SALE— BARGAINS OX CAPITOL BIEL, Corner property, store and de trem Bow library price, 94,000; ters enay: rented ee ew tw day-window and back-ba! brick welling: six rooms: bath, range, latrobe ap Slate mantels; om Oth st, near Greene siatue, $4,500; “Thue uew brick, bay window, six rooms and bath, ombth st se $2.500, terms eaay. ew iwosiory und basement brick dwellings, Syerooms and celiat, om K sta e, near navy Yard: Sorin HOWER & SON, 1115 F st POR SALE—TWO NEW BRICK BAY-WINDOW Feweiiings oa st nw, ner Washington. Circle; #2 Sotieact and ulrceatwS-roum bricksitnmediately the rear. S00 ench, Three new twoatury o-Poous bricks in tear of 820 26th st rent. $30 out: $000." New tour-room brigk, 2214 Virginia ave. n- ®.; rents $12.30 per month; $1,200, Ail good invest- ¢ tetlm DANENHOWER &60N, 1115 Fat. nw. a NORTHWEST CORNER IN UF Feedart of Toth st; fourteen, rooms four rooms on Arst oor, four on stonnd aud six on third; fine Sellar; all mindern conveniences; excellent condition: ihe bes ‘$7,000 will se4-3t EW TEN-ROOM BRICK DWELL- on Lanier Heights, with 7,500 feet ground, for ‘Also, a pretty little lot In same subdivision SUTTER & WIMER. 1423 Fat set3t toy 7 A gem of a house, M st. n.w.; $8.500, ‘Hoose on 19th star: elght rooms: oar acres and nice house at Brightw sea te ‘GEO. W. LINKINS, 720 2 iE AND DWELLING, . ‘business stand: auloswe @ SALE—FOR A FEW DAYS, BRICK HOUSE ‘aud lot situated on 11th st.uw.. near T street Lot has a froutage of 214x65 feet, front and back Far Tiouse nearly mew, contains 7 rooms and bath, in excellent order, modern improvements, Will be sold, Sts pargala, and om liberal ferme LE-G ODVA (Ou Pennsylvania ave. £¢, a flae three-sto aii medera improvements; nine rooms: back to 15- foot alley; omy $4,000. One-auarter casb; balance as youlike. Apply to WELLER & REPETT! sed-ir 326 Pennaylvania ‘nce of § rooms, on 4th st., uear New York ave. oan immediate purchaser a great bargain can ve bad. PA. DARNEILLE, Seast® 1226 F st. Fe. SALE— ICE THREESTORY AND basement Brick: eight rooms: gas and water; Stable on alley; siusted on 8th st, beween Oaud Sem Tis operiy iS im tslage nde nif 0 2 ELL Bargain if bought at ouice ELLE FOR § NDID INVESTMENT—FIVE (new) Bricks: two and three-story: (corner—good nisiness stand). exeeilent location: twelve per ‘cent investment, and will sell all or wiugly. at great bar gain. W. E BURFORD, New Forkave. se3-3te OR SALE—CHEAP—SEVEN PRAMS HOUSES, Psion of Capitol, $000 cach, f° $21000 for ait Rents tne 3 IR WEnTvoRD. se 1423.9 F st. Ag be gens bt yore pe and’bate, 6A.5UY Apply G8 Lath ot now.” nalts OR SALE-TWO VERY FINE NEW @ROOM and bath houses ou the east side of 13th st, ata reasonabie price, BATES & WHIIMAN. 1407 F at. <2 anl4lm FOR SALE—LOTS. F%, SALE-ONLY $300—BEAUTIFUL LOT) nibe Lote dear’ Biats Geparuacat: “ingalre of ad? holes. Li © Grew Room 3.1381 Fst pk JPO8 S4LE—LoT ON zap BETWEEN 0 AND P ‘tS DW. GU feet front; 6,300 tect: can be bought at ae ‘WALKER & WILSON, 1106 Fst nw. te Fe SALE—-WE HAVE SOME WELL LOCA- ted Lovs'on Columbia. Heights at prices that will bay ® good pro@i in a short time, Ca! ‘8 And prices, TL. BARBER & COL, rt A> Te bro Buldiag. (OR SALE—LOT ON GST. N.W.. OPPOSITE PEN- sion office. 44 feet front, Lot on M, between 20th and 21st sis tw. 120% fect front. Two Lots ou Mt and get ‘#., near 24th W.. euch 15%, feet front, ot $8 BOM, Tetweea Soul and 20th hue nw De kat TY & RUTHERFORD _soesre = ie Pat aw OR SALE-ABOUT FIFTY FINE CORNER Lots in Fast Washington, suitable for all kinds of Dusiuess or for private residences, at half their real ¥alue, Bona fide buyers can purchase on thelr own terms, "Another inducement, we guarantee @ perfect litle in every instauce and all deeds prepared free of charge. Prices are now lower than they ever will ba. ELLIR & 3 se3-1m 820 Penusyivanis ave we. {OR SALE— Lot on 16th st... for $1,600. ‘Two very ulce Lots on Hucon st., near 14th at. Hoar Lots on, Laurel ave., Mt Plousant. teat cents foot,” A choice Lot on Park st.. near 14th Peed-oee J. kK HERTFORD. 1423% F ot. FF 92 3202 BakGaiN—BeAUTIFOL CORNER Lot frontlog 187 feet on New Hampshire ave.. Just north of Dupont Circle. Will offer for few days at ‘Spectal bargain.” W. & BURFORD, 1422 New York ave eB BU oR SALE REAUTIFUL AND CHEAP LOTS IN JOHNSON & WINE'S ADDITION TO HY- ATTSVILLE. Hyattaville tsa lovely village, 5% miles from Wash- ington, ON THE B ANDO. RR Commatation rates Se. per ride. ‘Ten trains each way daily. ‘Hyattsville is rapidly growing. ‘Six new honses just starting there now. First-class Female Seminary Just opening there. Arrangements are perfected for 9 public school. ‘(Wil open this month.) Ground will be broken In aday or two for the long talked-of Catholic ebureh. HYATTSVILLE 18 ON THE BOOM. Apply tothe owners, GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space se22w LOUIS D. WINE, 1930 Pet t SALE—O i i, where y stconswent side af 6th Se eaciosed by picket fence, square feet of ground, fronting on Prospect st, 120 feet, on Meri- chan ave. 180 feet, on Cresceut st, 174 tect; command- Ang one of the facat views in Auierica, nil, iorest and = the broad Potomac, the beautiful cit) Vaskington. OWNER, Hox 244, City BO. se JOR SALE—A FRONTAGE OF 200 FEET oN L st., between 13th and 14th sts. se: small house ‘on lot: rents Yor more than taxes; @ greut bargain at 10 cents.a toot; cary verms; will subdivide, ow 1s ime to vuy and obvain the ‘advantage of navy yard improvements “Apply wo owner, Hoom4. 133) Fae nw. yz FSS SEEGER BULDING Los, 50x 150 feet, near Seabrook Station, i, and P. R.1t, 20 iinutes ride by cars to city; beauiifilly located: 260. Sold in stx months: price 318 alot apply to MARION DUCKETT, Atioruey-atLav, Miadensharg, Ma. oF Cpe ‘MM. JACKSO: +4 212 B si. nw., Washington. N L and M streets, 50 feet deep, suitable tor wo ‘malt hou Feet paved with conérete. ‘Lot on 16th s*., within one square of Scott circle. 27 feet front by 120 feet deep; elegant iot tor first-class Feaidence, abd cheap, ‘Several’ Lotson 16th st, near T st..at reasonable Prices, ‘Two Lots on 16th st., near R st., 252x110; elegant lots for first-class residence. Price aie, Jyl42m_ ‘A. P. BROWN, 1426 Fst nw. PROFESSIONAL. MiP GRRNORA WONDERFUL “GiereD MM cearkVOYANT corn with Second Sight Every hidden mystery revealed Finds lost or busied aslires OF iihes. “Hecovers stolen property. lost Flows clvegacoomin yusinems. Nedioves al aa Uy'troubles Causes speedy Marriages, iris se Faved together. Never falls. ‘ives picture of sie sou Riarry. "Ail ib trouble consult this clairvoyam. Cares Satisfaction or no pas. Btoo. Open Sa Wa bet. Dain aaso-te8 ay CATKVO AMM ane and astroioxist, has bes consulted on bust hess, love and matrimony. 25 veurs In thiscity, All in trouble cull. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ufc 10am to7pm. luvd K stow, MESDE,2, StMBS AND HUSBAND, sUR- AME geon Chiropodist. “Twenty-six years’ successtul Practice has gaiued them the worid-wide reputation of being America's best operators. Ofice 1222 F w. “For soft and hard corns, inflamed and sore J use Mrs. Dr. SEMMES' Black Louou and Salve, MAPAME BAYS. MEMANICURE AND SURGEON CHIROPODIST, m9 ROOMS 9 AND G VERNON HOW, 945 Peni hours ivania ave, Fok SSE CHESPPEN ROOM BRICK ON ‘Sth st, rents for 825. Price $5,000. sa J. HERTFORD, sesaee AATS'g F at. {OK SALE—A NICE FRAME RESIDENCE OF FPitie toome om Mat. between Sth and bth stem, j,i Perfect order: lot funs buck toe Bo-toot paved alley. “Will be suid cheap if bought at once. P. A. DARSIEL! $25 and 647 10ub w_2 112 K st, fb, br... ‘The above is oniy a smail tion af yon my gooks. sof fal hist call ot tice for bublerts sed om the Istand 15th. [se3} THOS EB WAGGAMAN, — ATTORNEYS. YAMPBELL CAKRINGTON, ATTORNEV-AT ‘Law. Practices in aif the Court. Uflice 490 Loul- ave. (Barbour Law Building) nce, 1080 ‘oy sh awe ‘ape-om, N, = SiGLER ATIQRNEY-AT-Law, Ne ‘Rooms 2 and 4, Gunton Law Building, ‘472 Lousiatis aveuie Residence, S13T st nw aE ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD Schedule in effect SUNDAY MAY 90th, 1896, until ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00, Auctionesrs. notice, OSTORY ADA HS ar MR ne Leave Jersey avenue: on 2 SEPT! SIXTH, 14.35 CUCMES 10:00 a.m. 8nd 10:10 ‘Ry riabargs FIVE OCLOCK B. Me shall soll the taprove: 1090. Fou ments on lor and Last. To ‘Pittsburgh at ers 16, satare 42 ‘at &, frostory and atc ine dweller sbrousery, se 0 remoy daya trom, S2IGte streak botweea' tea xa as rorinwedhy otele, ALS CA Usiaes Broker, oor, Oth end K sta thw. Bo extra fare oF Ch 98 3:80 For Cineinnatl, Louisville anaSt. Louis daity as 2:80 p.m and 10:0 p.m. with ‘coaches, Cx rs, pouks witout to Unclynad! and ‘on ie os lo ad Vea Stes } wee = sta ake days Gash se com pagente gout a Le Piao atte | pot can tea acount bedi 7300, 8: . Of purchaser munch For on Scab Zauss'a0 and Luss | Q°GQOL nercbuses, Conveyancing at purchases = Go Pp IZs 198 ea, Lao, eee, 6:40, 7200, 2g complied with within five, days, with Fight to re Ti and cost of dei rehaser after For Shehandoah Valley Ralltoad aad points South | Sava" notice of such teccis i the Evening Siar news 104m. and am. daily; 10 am. bas from | paper published in Wash! yn elty, D.C. Wasulngtin to New Orlenos 0:30 prim. viceper v0 | Peer THOS. £ FISHER @ CO, Ancts, ‘or Wilmington, and tntermediste pointe between taittmuoreand Wisbington eas pe aan TO-MORROW. exoep: sunday. ; : Sone JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers corer Anoapalis 40am, and 13:10 and 4:30 pm, | P)UNCANSON BROS, aucioneere Te Sor Way ctations between | i on, and, Balti, corner {th and D streets.) more 6, 6140, 8:10 am" 1310 pines a: ‘and 11:06 p.m. ‘On Sunday ey 5 USUAL WEEKLY SALBOF ry 7a aid sr nnaere Sabai. end 190, 334 | ousEHOLs EEFECTS AND GENERAS MER- Dim. dalig; sa0 pun: dndlgexeere sumase ietariee | PARLOR,CHANBEI ASD DEN TRO FURNITURE, mh. dally: merit day or pet Recline coreg a A MRR epee OY a sun r 3 aE intermediate poluts 1000 nim. 1200end Tiaopm | MARBLE TUP AND OY HMI Na Bisa Dy Sally, ox nay, For Prederick O40 am-ead | AND OFFICE FURNITURE BABY URAL “Pag Hagetnowa 1000 nate hnd 631. p.m. daly, INcky MARSCH TOF SIDEBOARDS. SHOW TEan Ricco wevtee qaiy goo,raoem | Staind WARIO ar AMD MoMA ing arrive from the 6:20, 7 r 1:15, 6:30 and 10:30 pin. Little tock Sapeae ‘ALa0, From Witmi and apie ETE ge oem late From Annepolis 83 am.,and 1:50 and 6:25 pm. Sunday, 10:35 am 6:85 ph tiene Harpers Berry aud Valley Rallroad, 7:20 _ dls and 5:30 b.an, dally, except Sunday. ‘From Frederick ‘and lnterinediate polis 8:25 am, abington. at 40,9200, Gap and 10si0 ant 12, 2390, 7b Baud 1100 :10, 4 an ndayy, 3 OU and $400 10,1500, 23 420, 6980, ing from Washington stop at Relay Statl 1p Wainlogton slop at Helay tation SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CHANDELIERS AND HALL LANTEKNS OF TWO, THRER, FOUR ANDSIX LIGHTS. “AAO, SEYFRAUSQUARE PIANO FORTESOF VARIOUS On TUESDAY OE ENG, SEPTEMBER SEVENTH, 1886, at TEN O'CLOCK, in front of oad within our rooms,’ we will sell @ generu) assortment atthe. evemeniaeet Career inal mumerovs oLber oods too vari ‘metcton ieeaaee DUNGANSON BROS, ucts ONCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ‘and 8:15 pam. daily, except Su. ‘Trains we Baltimore for’ ai except 1:25, 3:15 and 6; For further information apply at the Baltimore and | DUN PONY, DOG CART AND HARNESS AT AUG- Olly ‘Toker Office Washlagiou Station B10: aud TION, 351 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 14th street On TUESDAY MOR: Dok eae Sev: where orders will be taken fo1 to be cbecks ENTH, atELEVEN 0'CLOCK, we will sell, Font and received at any point in the. of our sales rooms, the above Pony and Cart, to which BpUNwaM. GX. LORD, | attention ia callod, bg Gen. Munager, Baltimore, _fau23}-" 6. Py A. ALTER B WILLIAMS 4 CO. Auctionera SALE OF ELEGANT PARLOR FURNITURE, PINING KOOM OUTFIT CHAMBEH SUITES, MADE To ORDER BY Pi. KRUTINA, OF NE YORK AND T0 BE SOLD ATPUBLICSALE, AT ‘ASHINGTON, O10 AND WESTERN RAIL W ROAD Co Schedule in effect August 1, 1886. ‘Tralas will leave from and atrive at 8. & P. station, Oth and B sts, as follows: THE BRIVATE RESIUENCE OF A GENTLE- Leave Washington 9:10 a m. daily except Sunday | MAN DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, 1: and 4:45 p.m. daily, arriving at Round Hill 1144 a FOURTEENTH STRELT NORTHWEST, ON mm. and 7:19 p.m. ‘Returning trains leave Round Hii] ©§ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SHVENTH, AT TEN at CES st B15 ). daily except suu- O'CLOCK A. M. day.arriving as ‘ashingtou 8:40 am. and 6:43 p.m. Handsome Rosewood Case Piano (Kindt & Mants, jonthly and quarterly commutation rates. 1,000- ex York, maker), stool and cover; Heavy mile Uckets $2, Carved \ alnut frame Purior Suites, nt Ws R BELL, nut Marble-top Chamber Suites, Waluut Pillar auld Superintendent extension Table (Lu feet), Walnut Dining-t 7;EE GREAT Chairs, “Handsome Wainut Marbletop sideboar T | aE aludy Hail Racks, "Marbieiop. center, Taplog Eaay Chairs, Loup, Walnut Bookcase, Rockers, Sofas, Lecotated ‘Tollet Ware, Ru TO THE NORTH, WEST Mats, Laos AND SOUTHWEST, DOUBLE TRACK, SPLENDID SCENERY, STEEL HANA, MAGNIFICEST EQuipaune. | Spring and Lambreguing, uankel, Hels and ‘Trains leave Washington from station, coruer of Sixth | Bolsiers. Fancy ‘Tables, IsFussels, Hall and Stair ‘Curpets, Bru-sels Carpets througuout entire house, Decurated trench Chlus Dinner pervice. silver ware. Cutlery, China, Glass and Crockeryware, Kitchen Utensils, &o, Allie sbovenamed Furniture is of the best mang: ture and in good condition, | le offery special advantages to thove desirous of furnishing thelr homes, ‘and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express ‘Of Palace Sleeping Cars at 9:00 A. M. dally: Fast [daily to Cincinnati and St. Louis, ing Cars from Harrisburg to Cinciunsth and Ho.el Car to St. Louls: daily, except Saturday, $g Chicago, with niceping Car alioona to Chicago. i eesing Chew “Waningtoa” welcntans | Hier og font ae a with Slee r ou t es Brats ri 10 Neveu, connecthy | _sedt WALTER R WILLIAMS & CO., a1 Po murg with Western xpress, wi MAS DOWLING, Auctions. - Mirqugit Sleepers for Loulsville and Se" Louts | /[YHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Pacific Express, 10:00 P. M. daily, for biusburg and the West, with through Siesper Harrisburg to -TIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, ie, pauandaigie, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, 10:00 P. M. daily, except Saturday, with Palace For Williamsport Lock Saves snd Elmira, at 9:50 ‘A.M. daly, exeept Sunday. ‘isE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF BOOK AND 8TA- TIONERY STOKE, NO. 3073 BRIDGESTREET, GEORGETOWN, D.C, AT AUCTION, Ewspactye BOOKS, LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, For New ¥ 3. 9:00 00a, | STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ah: S00, 1 BORO. Onduntay, | FANCY ARTICLES, CUTLERY, GOLD PENS, 900 A.M. 2:00, 4:15. 10:00 and 11:20 PME | PENCILS, &c.; SCHOOL MATERIAL, INKSOF Limited kxprewe of Pullman Parlor Cars, 240 4. MM. and 3:50 P. M. daily, except Sunday. For Boaton without change, 2:00 PAL every day. For Brooklyn, N.Y. rough trains counect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, afford ing directiransfer to Fulton street, avoiding double serriage across New York City. For, Pluluaelphie, 7: 4:15, 6:00, 16:00 9:00'A. M., 2:40, 4:15, 6: Limited Express, 0:40 4. except sunday. For Baltimore, 6:35, 7:18,9:00, 9:40, 9:50, 1 OU, 200, 4:15, 4:23, 4:40, 6:06, aud 11:208.M. Onsunday,9: 2:00, 4:15, 6300, 7:10, 1U-06 For Pope's Creek ‘Line, 7:1 A.M. daliy, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7:15 A~ ‘except Sunday. ALL THE BEST BRANDS, TOOL CHESTS, SLEDS, LARGE STOCK OF TOYs, TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES, WHICH CONNOT BE ENUMERATED. ALs0, ALLTHESILVER PLATED SHOW CASES AND FIXTURES AT AUCTION, On“ TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER SEVENTH, 1886, commencing AT TEN O'CLOCK. at the above mentioned establishment, I shall sell the entire stock, which is very extensive in ail its branches. ‘The stock will be off-red as » whole, and if not so disposed of will then be so din detall. 2-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auch 3PM dally, 9:00 A.M, 4:15 P.M. VERICKSKURG RAIL AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING WAY robGh, RALLROAD, Pe Saas TDUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, bar mcr 05. 9:25, 10:55, and 11:35 A. | BAY HORSE, GENTLE: WORKS IN Bate, 8 ath O Ud Bnd Lass BAL Ou | PALL HAUNT (CAN us DRIVEN BY NY For Itichmhond and the Souta, 6:00, 10:59 A. Akcdatly | ONE) AT AUCTION. TUBSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER SEV- E °1 guid 2:35 P, - daily exeebt Subday, ENTH, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we wil sel ‘Trains leave Alexaudrla for Washi front 5, 8:00, Mie0o Tot ae at 8, Sa OF Fue, f of our salesrooms, Ninth and D atreets northwest, the and toi bat and 1218 micight exe wo above Horse. set 2t lay). jus y at 8:00 anc n10 A. M.; PEREMPTORY SA OF THREESTORY AND rickets and information aft oftce, northeast cor- | L BACK HUILDISG HRICE: RESIDENCE, Ne, 943 RHODE ISLAND AVE, N.W, On TUESDAY AF (ERNOON, SEPTEMBER. SEVENTH, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we wiil veli, in front of the premises, ner of 13th street and Pennsyivania avenue, and ab the station, where orders cau be leit for the olecking of baggage to destination from hotels aud residences CHAS, E PUGH. General Manager. J. R WOOD, General Passenger agent, avi LOT 56, IN SQUARE 864, —————————S=—ssS—— fronting 18 feet on ithode sland enue, end a depth _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS potied = SPECLALTIES, Mxé BROUKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOP AVELIPE Ail business cuntidenusi. Ladies andgen- ent Bo echt eee os sce basa ee ees ocaere setae DILES—DR. MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY Girect treatment, without the use of knife, caustic OF ligature. Cure guaranteed. Cau we consulted at 213 Sdst nw. tom 4106 pe apblias F%. SALE—A BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED Brick ites denice, twosiory mode: Forse ESIRABLE CORNER STORE AND Dwelliug, with stable, in uurtuwest part of city: @ bargain. Apply 908-11 sel-Lwe Foe sate ‘SP-CIAL BARGAINS. Several dm A street northeast all moderu. javestuient. Price, only $2, Fis, on Corcoran, bet 13th st aw and cellar, - $° es S | 1étn near T st, new house “6 Let N. Cap. fd lst sts aw, Apply at once to J. W. &. MY ES, sellwe 14us New York ave, JOR SALE—A BL SE, 7 ROOMS AND bath, all moder a improvements,"a bargain. Apply 906 Licbst nw seL-lwe POR SALE 3 STWIEN 20TH and 21st, a three-story Brick, 11 rooms, bath and mod, tuips: stanie In rear. ‘A fine House (with side lot, two tenements on the rear). on N'st_v.w., 10 room, turnaibe, all niod Imps, Wine cellar, siuirways beautifully caved oak: @ per: fect house: shusi be seem TO be properly apprecial wit would lake pages to do-it justice: Will be #0 =p A Jarge block of Lots om Meridian Hill, overlooking ais chgein whcieur past GEO. W. LE Real state Agent. VERY DESIRABLETHREESTORY td celiat Brick "bwening: 10 toon aif ael eae abirably iocaied, urug iowa Gikie. ‘Pr ec Bey500 aie RrORD. 10 Patreet Sew 6 room house, near Towa Cire Brick, S room houve. 1Stbst. n. betwee “wad bad YU roosts on Coreacn at rooms, Lith st, bur. ues propery ‘000 Brooms. Peatou'sty n't Gov. Print Ofice L390 = Fromm st, bee dth and Sub Bw Briek store ant dwell = Brick, Yroums, o2 :: Brick, 7 room, Wallach st bet Lath 14th. Da. Srvcme oa Waraer it Te. en Duntagton ave. Congress st, bea post lies. Two houses SC ave nes bot for proved and Wulupeoved pro} ‘Apuly to Ph zat M ausozwe 142% New York ava, Fee tees 10 vew Houses on Lath st, Bear V et; six rooms Houses os Sik ot, near Towa circle, $8,760 cack. 2 Houses on Isils -t. near Towa circle, $8,750 ac New House ou 1din st,, corner Wallach Place, B00. intog above, $5,750. Mf st., between 9th aud 10th sts, $11,000, House on Qs between Lith aud Lath Texniry w Houses. Hst., between 12th aud 18th sts 26 roomie: 35,000 each. Several Huuses ou Wile st., between 12th and 13th sia me; $1,400 lo $1,750 euch; 3 rooms, water aud me AUSTIN P. BROWN. ‘Keai state aud Loans, 1426 F ot nw. LE OR RENT—THOsE ATTRACTIVE ween D and E sts Luding cellars aud ments will pay 10 percent. D, ae sule2we mm houses on 3d st. ‘ging: as ine WINDSOR Cuter dus Lien sf ws OFS {OR SALE—AT A BANGAIN—Hol rooms. finely located. Im South Washington. ree lot, frouting twostreets and overlooking a park WRIGHT & BOLTON, ¥30-3m Room 13, St. Cloud Bulidiog. 9th and F’sts, Fok cate 08 EXCHANGE-A FINE BRICK Feshience in Alexandria, Va, contaluing nine fooms, also bail and store oom. coal vaults aud Cellar’ water and gas throughoug large side and EoSe parce, with ait set uses ean ssc Doth boats and vars “Will exchange for Watbinnes Property. improved or unimproved, ‘an. eamaehe Small icumbrance WM. He BARSTOW. 618 Tus mow. = ‘auieim ESINABLE THREESIORY : aiue rooms: madera impruve- Menu ceniral ivcation: price wascnaite = chaser. Apply Ou the peeasise, Tuas buh ee ta a a i Book Manutscturere a2band 422 1ith'se ne. V PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. 7236 Pennsylvania aveude Wi 2, DLO. Ag Five Pruting uspecialye jaty AND MADAM WILSON, 458 INT, COR 19F Isis. u.W. Established 1805. Special treat- dies desiring reliable serviers. Advice Iree and coufidential MAssv0. RESTOKED BY GA iN TLE OF two of DR BK THERS’ Lavigorating Core Gia. Wul care auy case of nervous debility und, ios viuerve power. Tinparts vigur to the tem. 900 B sts, w, ~ ME DE Fu. ML relies ‘cau be consuited dally Bt Ler residenes SL Dw. Uiliee hi Tio ¥ pus, ws iy To 3. 32Y ER BEES DE BROTHERS ls tue CONTRADICT D THAT est Established adver- insing Ladies Physician to tis city Laie you cen contidentiy consult Da. BROTHERS, 906. sts W. Particular aitcution paid toad disease ubiar 16. Indies, muartied oF single, Ali successfully treated, Ty) Morr: ERS CURE ALL Urinary Diseases in 48 hourn, ‘Neevous ebay, Grganie Weakness cnuned by. indiscretios, Polsenegs Diretses uf lod, silecsiug’ Thrust, Nose’ and Sica Sola wt SEAN Ig FOLDS, Se Cloud Pharanac Fits" Price, sik, Seu 0} niall venied seer Bawa READ AND GE WISE—DH. BROTHERS, 900 & sts W., appeared belure me and made oath Viat he ts the Oldest bstabiished x pert Specialist in thi city, and will guarantee x cure in all cases of privat disease of men aud furnish medicine, or no ol Sousultatlon aud advice free at aay hour during day. Subscribed and sworn before me. by. BMOTHEICS BAMURL C MILLS & Notary Publlo ‘aad for tue LY OFC, this 3a day of July, 138 au7-ime Hovsexerrers: Hovsexerrens: HOTEL CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM PROPRIE- TORS, DRUGGISIS AND THE TRADE IN GENERAL, ATTENTION! ATTENTION! It has been deemed advisabieto change the pians already prepared 1or the Luprovemeuts of gut Siote, Ne-417 7th at a.w., the reatit of wiles wht notes ite the ‘eariny of Gur Store lteral.y to pieces Con, Story and back bullding ‘Brick Dwelling: ml oderu convenieuces, 4 splendid locatfon for a home otfor investment. : One-third cash, balance in one and two re notes to bear Six per cent Interest and tose nired by deesl Of trust on the premises; of all cash at option of purchaser. 4 deposlt of $200 required ab 5 Me. Hine ofsale.” Couveyaneing. &a, at purehacte's cost. FIRST-CLASS FAKE, $2. ROUND-i RIP, $3, | Terms to be complied wih im ten Gage others eo ‘ound-irip Ticket Good on iituer Hour, Fesule al tisk an cost of dufuulting purchaser nites Steamer Leary irom 7th strect what, MUNDAY | live dass’ public notice of suck fessle?an aang eee ¥, paper published in Washiugton, D. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, Bika Steamer Lake trum Gib sireet_ what TURSDAY, DUNCANSON BROS. Aucta THURSDAY and SATURDAY Leary stops at Piney Pu nt and Cornfield Harbor gelug and rewuroing. Lake stops at Piney Punt folng and returning, and on Saturday at Colonial Beach. "Steamer Lesry connects at Novfolk wish tat top and Providence steamers Bothsteamers connect with steamer Ariel for Ricumoad, Va.,and Uld.100- minion Line tor New York und al. railroad iines south, ‘Secure rooms and tickels ut the B. and O. offices, AILY LINE, NORFOLK. FORTRESS MON! ND ESS MONEOE AND THE STEAMERS @: i LAY: Lab’ TARE MEEAVE Sega eae OF THE PRRENETORY SATB OF BUILDING 1 NORTH CAROLINA AVENUK, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS SOUTH. on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTE: BER NINTH, at HALF-Pa~T Biv O CLOG! rt of ‘we will sel, ii front of the vremisea, 185] and 619 Pennsylvania avenue and Knox's Ext LOT 7. IN SQUAKE 734, press, 6U3 Pennsylvania ave..wheré bagguge may be | fronting 167-12 feet on North Carolina ayenoe, be- Checked from hotels and private residences, For fur- ther Information inquire at the Company's otlices, Telephone calls OS and 740-3 Above schedule “ot Tates goes into effect Monday, 25th, deus Fo POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD. Leaves Tihatrest wharf on MONDAYS, THURS. DAYS and SATURDAYS at? gx Revues TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. Bona Ingat iver Landings a fare Womial Creek, Cure gua, Va. and St Clements Bay. Sa” Connects with TSO ACC ae shephera see schedule Ni PADGETT. agent .W. RIDLEY, Manager my PCTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE THE STEAMER SUE, Carr. W, GC Guoguedax, has resumed her trips between Washington and Balt. tween Tut und ad streets east, ‘Terms: One-third cash balance in one and two Years; uotes to bear 6 per ceni Interest, and to be se cured by deed of trust on the property: or ull cash at option of purchaser, Conveyancing, &c.. at purcha: SeF's Cost. A deposit of $100 required at time of sule. Ifterms ofsule are notcompited with in ten days from day of sale the riglt is reverved to reselt at the tisk aud cost of the defaulting purcuaser, after 5 days’ puvlle notice of such resale in some Hewspaper pub~ hed in Washington, D.C . seat DUNCANSON BROS. Aucty, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ‘The ‘AT LAUREL, MD, e undersigned will offer at publlo sale t handsome itesidence of the late Williane Warfield on the premises at Laurel, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ELEVEN, bt TAOS O'CLOCK P. Mt. “Four acres of land, good shade wad fruit, Dwelling of 14 rooms in excellent order Riore, leaving Steplensou's wharf foot 7th at every ~ CHASTE ta So punba Y¥, 4 bam. aud Baltimore every FRIDAY, at 8 Courtland street, Baltimore, ops at River Landings Freight received on Sate 2 Cr Laurel, Ma. rdayy only, aud must De prepaid: Ox a Bro, | [OS © WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, _mb10-6m 12th and Pa. ave. and 7th st. whadl. ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON PROS- PECT STRE.T, NEAR LINCOLN AVE} . iN KBATINGS SUBDIVISION OF PROS Deets, NEW YORE—FREIGHT STEAM Ww. reve | PET HILL. ERS JOHN GIBSON and EC. KNIGH’ Fier 4i, kast Saver, N.Y. every SATURDAY at? eee -& SET On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER EIGHTH, M™ VERNON! MT, VERNONT Siow of Prospect bill fronting 60 tee 98 Prospect staat aS ya depth oF 170 feel, IDI ‘ STEAMER W, W. CORCORAN Gweilliig house, stable, ete: “well fruit okcReck Leaves 7th-street wharf dally (except Sunday) tor | peaches, pears, «tc. Owner leaving the cliy. AE Lemmon st 10 o'clock arm, “Heturning, reaches | "Lerma: Guethird cash, balance’ tn aia ‘sud twelve ‘ashi months: Latereat slx per cent; deposit of S100 af Hine ‘sale. THOS, K WAGGAMAN, Auet. Esmauses 1811, a L, BLAKE. Captain. STEAMERS. A Cuear Tar To Evrorz sels SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR SSH 10% F Oco ERR Tie GOVERNMENT DRFARIMER TES ™ | S°OH Hooft O° E £3 é. THE STATE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 008 BPH S08 Eee ‘00° Salling beiween New York. Glascow and Belfast, SRE Guceas siontcectiivereas | We FH tetas HET ‘Offer the lowest cabin rates of any line crossing the | WW WW ated ke Atlante, combined “with excellent’ cabin scoured: | WW i aunts onblart sg aeentay che cere WH list E Medi fee et fare.” Average length of octan Voyage from 10 to 11 s iret MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. ‘ioliars Wor of guods Comprised ia | “Yoloeatoncretaicous Sj 68510. 940. tacireaiiaeaeeiencat ‘ we will offer for tn ct bw 3 all irsion from ofect immiereoes tgrecrcy mieaandehes | Mtueaue’ * ™ ——} gootora, | Sat aug ho Age ining owns aley ai sacrifice prices. Never withis our knowledge bas the medical ja the United | to aucha de- peck au coportuily been set before ue publicvo buy | Ror further information apply to SEs ieauce ition very alge among ‘as we uifer, We bave been very, very busy tor AUSTIN BALDWIN & Co, Se = coi gbeg 19 tnvite the attention of sto our sisus crf ator we aways So, Oa than ot OO. We aaa hor? | Sowing pees ae eae Sno east Seption so it yo aval Yourself baryaina ' aha all qtickly aud leave your order, it will pay | ag141m Adams Express Co, Washington. aut 417 7th st. now. ache FIN Cc. y y Hanis | P Crzax, Cuzax Asp mance & Wurraty, ‘order, (or C. V L showy ondary for G @. Belt peor cayetar, «-NATTANS = Discoveny ‘STOCK BROKERS repaid, to all points east Of Mislasipel iver eerste ppoveny SE Te TT ae, SNOW yorn, OF by freight Lo any part of U. & (prepaid.) CEL SRAL pRuscouRty OuVvals erm Wi seve 27s tampa any Widerior rater e Ys iSCDV. ‘BETWEEN Kee hey are rey julteration, aod CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ASHI, m, HILADELPHIA, ‘(possess @ hatural fine vonls promos CRYSTAL — DISCOVERY WABHINGTONY Vola, BOUTON ae a cg CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Gexskal PakTNZRs. These Whiskies are sold under guarantee. to give FOR THE AIR Jase WHF gy quyengees Oaiare, | potion maiabetiony to be returned at our 1ARD ‘Correspondence: ‘Restores Gray or Faded Hair to its natural color and Yourhial appearance. ad always dose 99 or ‘bree to tev anya ‘Stops the bair faliing out. removes dandra! maken an Glegaut dremitg. duexceliod by any other in WARRANTED to contalt tead, sliver. of any other pobouuus ingredient, Wer seat heat toahake Upand no siains: Ieeonequentietts Rest and only not-pulwoous Malt anorauvela the 2030, MUR NATTA ’ ii und and hath and 1 am, cost VaARTERS ©) means; bouses in -Fawith broad purkting and lovely ‘are Sout to purchase wee Tater in and avold Of little, moderate, or much br on Leautiful cor: views. You that deters you decide. UMP! mow. Srotere is G ENTLEMENS SUITS SOURED Siete oeente, Panes 36 cents, ete aD ce and repairing done ip best manner. called for aud delivered. 3 ‘K. L HABN, oun and eu2e1m¢ 9% Calvesveb, Saitisore, Hexny H. fagraan, aeepal bao Henkw. Wayland Ae Tay ia, date. CATHERWOOR, 114pouth Front st, ‘Philadelphia, 'H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. ap2-3m N.Y, Office—16 South Williams, Gavtations of Stocks and Ronde and information ro- fa ‘BABY COACH Eu, direct. froay the Rew fore Seog EScinage Our 910,00 BABY pateent tomas. ry executed aud reported pesca to 9.00. to 99.00, Fou Lise Our $192.00 BABY ‘eauven SPRING GooDa, CT COACHES redueed tm proportion, Now open at the Leading Tailoring Establishment of LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY, cRoquEn, Wasbington, =D. BARR ‘Apecial rates to clube ox: A mnie ua PeNNa. ava, ! yo 408-405 7th st. nw, near Det Tse Proracrz Or Tux PALAIS ROYAL ‘Desiren the Judgment of his patrons of the following ‘Lota secured by him when in Europe, and ‘Which Rave just been recetved: NECKWEAR ‘Spaninh Silk, Recprial Silk, aleo Handrun Silk Lace RCARFS and FICHUS, from 98c. to $25 each, ‘These Goods are now much worn in Europe, and ‘asthe PALAIS ROYAL is enabled to quote prices fully 25 per cent cheaper than its competitors can Possibly afford to sell at, we trust you will honor GLOVES. ‘French KID GLOVES,new shades of Tan, handsomely Embsoldered Boks, 4-Buttons, 68, per pair. If ‘these goods were purchased in the ordinary way from the New York wholesale houses they could ‘Rot possibly be sold under $1, EEA SRE pg Ukr er HANDK FS ae 1 « & = Again ts illustrated the advantage of direct importe- ‘tion, for the PALAIS ROY AL offeya Double Tuck, also narrow Hemstitched, Pure Linen HAND- KERCHIEFS for 3 for 250. They cannot be purchased elsewhere under 2 for 5c. Again, GENTS PURBLINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Large Size, White or Colored, Hemstitched Bord- re, are offered for 2 for 2hc,, just the same ag the usual 19¢. article, JAPANESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS wear twice a long as China Silk, aud do not discolor. Kx- quisite designs of Fancy Colored Borders fur 48¢., wall worth 75c. JE VWELRY. ‘The variety of the new stock Is howildering. What will atrike you as particularly “Frenchy” are BROOOHES in thedesign of alover's knot, Roman Gold, with or without Rhine Stones, from 68. to $1.48. We now can beat even those who make the Jewelry business a specialty, for we offer Sterling Silver Chatelain Watches for $7.24. ‘Wiekel Silver Chatelain Watches for $4.48 GP Warrented for Oxm YEaR, Pe D ob oF im BoP 8 fica fas Medd = ‘Mr, Liner bought enough DOLLS in Europe to popu- Yate a town, at least so he assured the advertising young man A few hundred have just arrived. ‘Bring your childrea. a ie x x ¥YF A FAAS. A Patented FAN made of Cock Feathers; colors— Cream, White, Lavender, Black, Pink. We think these the finest shown in the United States, Ask toseo them, ER ES oh RE ab i bp Gb 3 EAE ok. ‘You will appreciate the superior quality of the follow- ing: All Bilk Sash RIBBONS, all colors, 7 inches wide, 68c. yard. Satin and G. G. Striped Picot Edge, all colors, 7 tuches wide, 820. yard, Black ‘More Silk Sash, 10 inchea wide, 8e., worth $1.35. NOT FINISHED YET. 89 For list of Summer Goods belng closed out below cost, see the Lower Halfot this Columa, which ‘iso belongs to the PALAIS ROYAL, Tun New Stone Is to be opened in grand style October 1st with an en- tirely new stock of goods. S 1) BAG te OO DD Te EE OG ww ¥ Be fa 8 Se o o + C 3 ie = SMITTA Warranted All Silk, full length, black. Sold all the season for 25c. CLOSING OUT AT 170, GLOVES. Genuine Lisle Thread Mousquetare. Sold up to date for 250, CLOSING OUT AT 190. GLOVES, Extralong Mousquetaire Lisle colors and Diack, Sold well for 48c, CLOSING OUT AT 250, VESTS, Ladies’ Silk Undervesta, odd sizes, Never sold under $6.98. CLOSING OUT AT $3.30, HOSE. English Derby Ribbed Hosein black and colors, worth 480. CLOSING OUT AT 29c. HOSE. Black Silk Hose, superior quality, consid- ered a bargain at $2.25 0 pair. CLOSING OUT AT $1.63. PARASOLS. A few very Cholce Novelties that sold for $8.50, $7.25, $5.68, $4.98, CLOSING OUT AT $1.98. PARAROLS White and Colored Satin and Batten, ‘Hundreds sold for 98¢., $1.45 and $1.60. CLOSING OUT AT 68c. UMBRELLAS. 24-inch Twill Silk Umbrellas, with Gold Plated and Sterling Silver Tops. Were $2.68. CLOSING OUT AT $2.19. COLLARS. Children’s Embroidered, alsa Lace Col- Jars, that sold all the season for 250 and 35a, CLOSING OUT AT 19¢, NECKWEAR. Very Finest Mull Scart, Lace ‘Trimmed, 1% yards tong; %4 yard wide. Were 88. CLOSING OUT AT 730. NECKWEAR Warranted Al-filk Spsnish Lace Scarf, two yards long. Sold well for $1.45 each. son CLOGING OUT AT 900, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES will te offered st 10 per cent discount off the marked prices, GENTS’ English Cashmere Wool ‘Traveling or Bicycle Shirta. Sell freely for $2.68. CLOSING OUT AT $1.98. GENTY Warranted All-Wool Shirts, tn ali colors. Are undoubtedly » bargain st $1.35. % CLOSING OUT AT $1.19 GENTS’ Colored English Underwear, Light-weight ‘Large quantities sold for #1. CLOSING OUT AT 500. Wave always sold for 500, CLOSING OUT AT a9. UMBRELLAS, PongeoSan Umbrellas, with Green ‘Linings, Have sold all the seaaon for $1.48. (CLOSING OUT AT 980, ‘S77 Gee upper half of this column for list of the New Goods seoured by Mr, LISNER tn Barope, and now on sale at the PALAIS ROVAL. 1117-1119 PENNSYLVawls AVE a 2d EDITION. Latta tT St COLUMBIA AGAIN SHAKEN. ‘The Shocks Followed by Two Brilliant ‘Meteors in the Sky. Conumara, 8. C., Sept, 6—Another distinct shock was felt in this city last night at 11:07 o'clock accompanied by the usual roaring sounds, At intervals of five minutes there- after two remarkably brilliant and unusual Loy 4 thus ‘sbock across the skies from fou ie DISTRIBUTING RELIEF. Many Persons Secking Railroad Passes to Leave Charleston. CHARzestox, 8. 0., Sept. 6.—At 9 o'clock this morning the headquarters of the rellet commit- tee at the elty building were crowded by the unfortunate earthquake sufferers. One of the commitice is" kept busy writing passes on the railways to transport sufferers to other Pinrecter af ascistanosabobell ounere, it gets el ‘ter of assistance ; re the unfortunates away. Orders for rations are being Money is given to no one. PAMIO CAUSED BY A FALLING BUILDING. During the rush of the icants for assist- ‘nce a large section of the Meeting street front Of the court ‘house, opposite the elty hall, fell out, Tho, report of ‘the fall was equal i> an earthquakes immediately the asse! thousands in and about the building began to away. “Tite cooler heads present mounted chairs and admonished the people to move away quietly, palling fora short time, bot quict was anal ting ©ashort time, juiet Fectored.. ‘The workuea at work tearing down the frail'portions af the court house were or- ae ae the relief commit- cling Muyer Huger saya the rel tee is ‘now ati pabont eaehird of Charles- ton’s population, Mayer Courtney is expected to-morrow, and will hold a meeting of the coun- cil, When steps will be taken toatford protection from falliug balla und clear the streets of some Of the debris which now impedes the pro- gress of pedestrians and vehicles everywhere, GENEROUS OF FEMS OF AID. Dispatelies continue to pour in offering ald. About $91,000 has already reachdd here. From indications at band it is believed thut the cou- tributions will finally aggregate 000, and Se RES ‘arrived by womorrow night. RAIN THREATENED, At sunrise this morning the weather looked threatening, and at this hour (11 a.m) it looke as though @ steady rain may set in before night, ple who slept on board vessels in the har bor last night say they telt the 11 o'clock shock very plainly, Vessels made forward plunges then there was a mumbling nolve, and ‘waves thuinped the hulis viciously. SCIBNTISTS PREDICT MORE SHOCKS, The scientists to-day state that there will be revisitations of shocks every day for some time, Possibly weeks yet. Ao TURKEY PREPARING FOR WAR. Friendly Powers Advise the Perte to Strengthen Her Asiatic Frontier. ConSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 6.—Itis rumored that, in accordance with advice given by two friend- ly powers, Turkey is making military pfepara- tions on the Asiatic frontier. It is also said orders huve been given ‘to supply the army in Erzeroum and along the border with additioual guns, stores and munitions. Thin activity is due t movements on the part of Russia, wich is supposed to be making efforts to gauge the military and naval sureng of Turkey. A suspicious fureign artist has ven, seen inaking sketches of the forts outside of Constantinople, and it is thought that he was an agent of Russia, it is learned that large contracts have been mude on Russian accouut for eval for Odessa, and that @ contract has been made w supply 30,000 tons of metal plates of twelve-ineh thickness, and with steel facing, for the Russian arsenals on the Black sea, ————e An Oregon Prophet of Evil. HE SAYS THE MONTH WILL CLOSE . WITH CYCLONES, EARTHQUAKES AND TORNADOES, CHrcaGo, Sept. 6.—A special dispatch trom Cornwallis, Oregon, says! "Prof. eb. Ham: mond foretells terrific cyclones, earthquakes and tornadoes for September 26, 27 uud 28. Cyclonic disturbunces may be expected Sep- tember 14 and 15.” ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Murcet to-day, as reported oy special wire tof, H. Dodge. $39 15.b streets BL, Cont aS From Wall Street To-Day. New YorK, Sept, 6.—The stock exchange aid not open till 1f o'clock this morning. Fist rices generally showed advances of froin ¥ to Ufper cent over the flaal figures of Saturday, but the market was quiet and steady in the early dealings. —__-—__ Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following chanzes from Saturday's quotation of the Washington Siock Exchange are noted to-day: U. Bdge, L9VL. COUPON, 1-0 uli 110Ny ask wl, A Migs, TH01, ronistered, 110 bid, 110% asked. U. = pon, 126% bid, 26% Aske | “Us. 45, regis usred, 124% bid, 125% sked. Washington and Gvorgewwa BB. bonds, 118 bid “stecroponitan 4, ,ock, 1UG%g bid, 1U7 asked. North Capitol and Oshgee re tote 48 bid Aig ake, © “Wala: ton (las, 38% bid, 3044 usce.. Georgetown Gus, remen'sLiis,, 44% asked, Arlington Ins, 162 pit Riusbia ius 14 bide Germanesquerioad Lue 130 bid, 260 ssked. Potomac Tus, 162 vid Wasi: ington Sree smcuing, 113 bid Farmery aud abe ervecsrennier rere 2 uid, ‘electric Light, 74 asked. “Nat, Safe asked, W. L.'L, first mort. ponds, ————— Baltimore aarKets. TIMORE, Mp. September 6—Virginia sixes, cdrnalunted of paat-due eoupous, 67; new tenrtordes, dug did to-day, BALTIMORE, Mp. ber, 6.—Cotton dull— eT Deposit Co., 1 B6usked. Simor; southern red, S6a58; 40. Bi weaken winter red. Soayassry. October, Solano Gora—southera “nominally: and neglected; southern whit Tow, Olab2; western mixe sendy and quiey i soasu; Ponusyivania, 25034. hye steady, 54857, Hay steady—prime to choice western, 9.0Ua9.50. Provisions steady. Mess pork, 11.23 11.70, ;Bulk meats—shoulders and clear rib sides, Packed, Ya7%. acon—shoulders, glear rib - S09; ams, iswald. Lard—refined, & Butter eancrn, pects, 10818; creamery, 1da21. eal 7. ay Petroleum steady—refined, Sores ic ee Svar slewdyA sot, Gig: copper x = Fetined “quiet, ‘Whisky steady ad quick, ih rer steamer — 1.190120. Freights to pool per ng sheeay: September firm— —~ Whi Fe aa Ssbteniar BO Core Be Bie Osta seedy. 1 25 Ne ber, 28. Rye, 49. ® iden 79a. Bu. 115, Pork siento, 2 15; October, 10.25; Novem- der, 10.12 as 8S 1b; Ociobar, Ota He has, howe’ provided means for Ene, any papers requiriug bis attention sent tebin«dutiag his absence. “The Becretary has m™; riousl and 60 had left the city it ‘cebasioned bat {tlic surprise, It isnot thought that be will be ubsent more than a fow days No More Tents for Charieston. 4 SPECIAL AGENT TO EXAMINE THE PUBLIC Sonese Octal reports received at the War depart- ment trom Charleston state that the most Graphic accounts of the disaster do not tn the least overstate the case. Appeals have been re- eelved to-day from Charleston and Summer Ville for tents, The department bas replied bey nnd have no gy name render sald a letting cr 3 tents he expend ic eupervisiug apeuitoee ok The Treasary has pot apn AS ae = public bullatnge ———$§see——_____ District Govermment A@aire. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, Cuter Parris, of the ire department, in Bil re- Port tor the mouth af A\ ‘states that there ‘Were five alarms for fires, being an increase of SPecver the preceding wionth and a decrease he Sorreponding “south ‘of the of two over Preceding year. Tne estimated lose by fire lose of $45,400 with an insurance (01, $45,400 tor the preceding month. 4 Commissioners have approved the recom- mendations of in the tre department BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as fol- lows: J. B. Slack, erect a frame two-story dwelling, Benuiug’s road; $900, Wm. Bowie, TPIT trae. 1298 34 street southwest; 4400: i B. Littlewood, repair brick dw. — ye 5B street northeast; Wm. Terreil, repair frame dwelling, 1726 19th street northwest; 350. Admiral Russel, repair brick dwelling 703 De Sales street; Geo. Zeigler, e @ small ee, e200. W. F. Lewis, erect two two-story dwellings, 16th street; 31,800. J. R. Hutchinson, erect & two-story aud cellar dwelling, 1st between @ and H streets; $3,500, d. K. Warren, erect a three-story and basement dweiling, K between 18th sirect and Ouaneot- cut avenue; $12,000, Dr, John R, Francis has scccepted hia appoint: John. nels has acces at ment asa member of the board of wchoul The residents of East Washington and Ana- ostia, in a letter to the Comui@ioners, jest that the east side of 11th street, trom 'M street ‘tern brunch, be paved {© bridge over the Basi with granite blocks, similar to pavement on West side of said street, The owners of real estate and merchants doing business on Loulsians avenue, between Qth and 1ULh streets, have fled a paper with the District Gouunissioners, represeatlag that the carriageway and toot pavement on said Square are in such @ bad condition as to be Greatly detrimental to business on suid squat The Commissioners have appointed John W, Simpson a private on the dire department, viee Private Boss promoted,” ‘Liquor iiceuses huve been isaued to Peter Har- rigan, Timothy Reagan and Geo, W. White burst, —-—_—_ CoLoneD KN1outs TEMPLAR FROMVIRGINIA. Mt, Olivet Commandery, of Richmond, Va, and St. Mark's Cammuaudery, of Pewraburg, about two hundred men in ali, ‘colored kaigiits templar, arrived here this imoraing at tive ¢’cloek.” They were met at the depot by mem- bers of the local commanderies aud escorted. 10 their headquarters, where they. breakfasted. During the day they Visited the diferent de- Partiments. This ufieruoon, at three o'clock, ihe visiting commauderies with Simon No. 1, Henderson No. 2, und Mount Calvary No, 4, of this city, marched up tue avenue to 15th street thence 6 M street to Connesticat avenue, an down to 17th street to Van Ness park, where they were recelved and reviewed ‘Uy tho Itlght Eminent Grand Qommander, Joba L. Hlek- man, and stat. ‘The commiitee on arrange: cousists of John W. Freeman, chairman; William H. Severson, Jobin H. Burreli, Joan N. Dorster, J.C. T. Hrowa, W. Hill, Wiliam H. Hutchinson, Wilitam L. Wayne, Wim, Gaskins, 8. A. Simuns, Si 4H. Kobertson, C. H. Marshall, 1 Bampfield, FS. Green, H."N, Suita, Joseph Harris, J.N. Hunt, Silas Holmes, G.W. Phillips, G. W. Jones aud Artuur Goings, Receptiun sommitice, CA: Biewart, Bit, Carson, 4. W. Taneil, Win. H. Myers, H. A. Dade, te A. Wayne, J. H. Brooks, Silas Holmes aud J.T. C. Brown,’ They leave to-night ior their home. ——e STABBED A WOMAN AND ASSAULTED ANOFFI- CBR.—Saturday evening three colored women, wmoug then, Polly Lawson, went into Cuy Herbert's grocery store, corner of 6th aud Sireels northwest, to inake some purchases. While in the stOre, Polly Lawson, who was under the influence of liquor, became bolsterous and Mrs. Herbert told her she would lave to keep quiet or leave the store. Sbe said she would nowleave the store and Mrs, Herbert got her a chaff to siton when she struck Mrs. Her- bert in the face, Her husband came to her as sistance, and Abrauam Banks, the colored wo- man’s Drother, also came in, Officer Bialer heard the fuss ind running over to the store found the negro choking Mr. Herbert. He placed the man under arrest and while holding hum he reached over to Mrs Herbert and say= 108 her Yo, Lmeat 10 fx you wnyhow, stabbed her In ihe cheek with » penkulle. Polly came to her brother's agsistauce and bit ‘@ piece trom the oificer's finger and also bit Mr. Herbert's band. Finally, with the ‘assistance of Officer Gants, the brother and sister were taken to the eigiith pro- cinet station and locked up. This afternoon, im tke Police Court, Polly and Abraham were tried on charges of assault The man got 150 days and the woman 120 days, Appeal noted, es Ropperiss Reroxrep.—Howard L. Hinkle, reporis stolen irom him Saturday a gold watch and plated chain, value $50. Nathanial Brown, 662 “Pennsylvania avenue southeast, reports stwien from the desk tn nis office about ‘nine Glolock last night about $35 ip money. Edward Koub, reports “that Saturday night a visitor to his summer garden gave w ous of the walter boys w get changed $10 bill, The buy did not return with the chunge. May E. stecle, Parker house, 44 street tnd Pennsylvania avenue, re- ts "thst she lost in or near her room in ‘the use yeutel chamols skin purve contain ing 25 in money, a check for 950, u past oilloe order for $11.50 and two notes tor DELEGATES To THE PHARMACEUTICAL AS- 'W. 8. Tuom, Beoker, ieia, J. will repre- sent the association in this city al the annual convention of the Nationa! Puarmaceutical us- sociation which meeis in Providence, R, I., to- morrow, THE ANALOSTAN Boat CLUB.—At the meet- ing of the Analostan Boat club Saturday night Messrs. Barbour, Durant and Dr. Kennedy wre appuinwed 4 reception somiitiee to louk after visiUing oarsmen Who may be quartered at Wir house during tue coming regatta. Capt. Fred Wright reported tbat be aad ubout twenty men in training, aud be expects Lo have senior and light-weight tours ready by regatta day. THe BARNESVILLE Camp MxxTING.—The camp meeting at Barnesville, Mu., yesterday was largely attended, many {ruin this elt being present. Services begun at 8 a.m., wil experience meeting lead by v- H. Wiiliams, oj Frederick, At 11 am. Kev. Mr. Taylor reached, at 3 p.m. Rev. L. J. Valentine, of 'rederick city, and at 5 p.m., Rev. H. Williams apd Kev. 5. K. Hughes conducted the prayer meeting. Five persous presented themselves to be prayed lor, three of whom proiessed con- versioa. Tue Rogues’ GALLERY.—Some days after Major Walker's appointment as chief of police an interesting Question arose between the lorce and the marsual’s officers in reterence to graphing ‘an alleged thier A ‘man had boen arrested on 4 oharge way robbery, and before being tried officers attempted Wo take ‘him from tue custody ot Deputy Marshal: Galt at the Police Court, but that officer objected w the man Haoed branded ot bn het eon- vVicted, and relused to surren: prisoner. Application was made to the marshal by the chief of jor the prisover, but that officer sustained the action of Deputy Marshal Gait, and retused to surrender the prisoner for that Purpose ualess he was convicted, od ts, Aw OLD SOLDIER's SPRER. — Adam Balzer, an old soldier, drew his pension money Satur: day and spent @ portion of it in rum. Sunday orning while under its influence be went out in trontot his No, 336 Virginia avenue southwest, and attacked James Moore aud Kd- ward Pywell. The luuer being sober ran but Moore was wo much under the infuence of liquor and was unable to get away. re ceived @ cut acrosy the his Officers Saiser for assault aad’ proveas nd asked op efor ant wy ans a Moore Joh ge be J Balser will be betore Ji to-morrow, —_—— MARRIAGE | Ligemens, — wv tte tans issued clerk court WW elie and Visier L. Mines of G, Covington and Anns Patterson; vi ‘and Renda of or 'D. Gol. ‘Mfting wins THE INTERNATIONAL RACES. The Rival Yachts—Hew the Contest Will be Decided. The and Galatea are the yacbta which will contest this wees for the cup won by the America at Cowes in 1851, whtee Engtand never has been able to get back. The New York Tribune says: The cup was won by the America in a race against the firteen veesels of the Royal Yacht squadron, and it bas been defended here against yachts which sought to carry it back 10 England five times. Two of these races were against yachts owned by Mr. Ashbury, and two have been against Canadian yachts built by # boat-butlder named Cuthbert, The last race was against the cutter Geneste, owned by Sir Sutton. Now comes thd Galatea, the property of Lieut. Henn, of the royal navy, h yachiaman and @ most popular gehtioman. The first of the races be tween the Galeton and Mayflower will take aceon Tuesday over the Now Yor! Course. The second race will Be twenty mailes fo winewerd and return on tan enee fen ad) Tage ts. ni y to decide, the ques at saperiarts twit be to over & lar ‘sourse outside of Sandy Hook. The English yacht Galatea Is almost en un- known quantity even in England. She is lite Over # year old and ‘has ‘not beeu in many ‘en she has been entered she bas generally been unfortunate aud has never Teaily shown what she is capable of, Bota these boats are designed by the same men wha designed the contestants of last year, Lae Purte tan and Genesta In each case (ue dosigner has endeavored to improve on his prev model, Jn tercare of {he SayGower there te no dou! ry uingess hus designed & y faster than bis tuinous Puritan, It reimalue to be seen if Ma, Webb hus improved the Gencala model in the Galatea “The May signed by Mr. Burgess on purely ciples, as all bis boats are. He is the 4 jean desiguer who bus really given Ube ruleo' Chumbd a hard blow—it looks like a fatal It was ane of the dreauis of Lieut. Le: hood, when be was a “uidslipiniic royal navy, to build a yacht thal suould bri buck to England the America’s cup. Por Purpose be built the Galatea, and this will decide whether he wiil carry out ished plan, aud make the next. race America’s cup take place around ti Wight. In the international races tb flower will have on board « Gen. Paine, the yactt's owner, Edward Bur Koen, her designer, aud threo uF our quests Gen, Paine, will wiso be on board. ‘The Gala Bul carry “her regular crew of Lwenty ti May w of thirly men, ‘The yasht which defends the cup ts undoubt edly ihe best one ou Lbis side the water, It seeined impossibie last year Liat a boat could e Puritan, ut a be butit that would be swiiter Lian U But tue Mayflower's speed was a revelation. does not seer now as iit were possible fi Yacht Lo sail faster, bUL Yachitien have becom So wocustomed Lo" surprises siuce the Prisettl Paritan and Mayflower have been launched Successfully pou them in litte over a Year, Uhat Ley are prepared for anything. aud no. sutures Wo say With any degree of jositiveuena what the Galatea will do in the races, The Buglish papers complain that the best yacht has never been seutover here tor the eup, aud point to the Trex ws the tastiest Britis yacht, ‘ne owner of ihe irex has persistently relsed to come over and compete for the cup, thong American yachtmen are anxious to Lave lin do so, and Lieut, Henn berure he came across Propobed # series G1 Luree races With the Lrex, Saying that if tue rex won he would witudraw the Galatea Iu Ler tavor, His otler was de- clined. In the international races this week the M: floWer satis as the champion of the New York Yacht Club, which holds te America’s cup lu {rust and the Galatea sails as (he champion uf vyal Northen Yacht Club, The May= ef, Wough Lue shurier Vessel on the water line, thas the larger sail area. This Is shown directly ta the dite “sulin length” of 1.14 fet or ul th must allow the Gul: club course ot about 42 seconds ov miles, and 44 seconds 40 mile course outside of Bandy Mook. The races will be sailed, under the Ume allowance aystem of tbe New York Yueht Club and governed by the clup Tules and reguiacioux except as regards the time akowed for making Une race, Mung. VICTORIA SCHILLING IN A CoNVENT.— The New York dun says: A lady who Was on Inuimate terms with Viclorm Schilling sald Yesterday wat the eat her father, Banker Morosiut, tad made with ber was tual she should go to Moutreal and speud @ year in #conveul there. She 1 couvent in the Grand Central dey ‘ last Wednesday evening, wud ‘wok v train on the New York’ Young man with the black 1 BOL MLO Lhe hewspapers us wu alicudaul upon her checked ber irunk turough. She mached Montreal Thursday mocuing aud went to the 1. Aller one year spent there she will return to her fathers house. ————-+0+. A Proposen Kxicur Labor OnGaAN.—The Philadelphia #ress priuis w “secret” circular issued to Kuiguts of Labor, regarding te pron posed establisument of a ueWspaper, to be the ‘Oficial organ of tue order. “The proposed paper is W be BOD-parlisan and non-political, aud Shail devote itseil to propagali Aueiples on which the Kuiguts of Labor are founded. Only one-fourth the space of the paper shall be given up to selected advertisomenta. It is pro posed to cull the paper Ayusy, with the suv- 4, “The Official Journal at Cnived Labor.” ‘Toestablish te paper it is proposed to levy & per capita tax oily eonts On tembers of the order, the genera! executive board to proceed With thy publication wien $100,000 has thus been paig in, The different assvmblies of the Knlguts ure requested to take welion to decide on the following questions: Suult Lue Journal be issued Weekly, usa public newspaper? Saul | be by compulsory or voluntary subscription? Suali the subscription price be 50 cenWs or $i peranoum? AL the meeting of Arcubishop Purcell's cred- itora, held in Cincinnati yesterday, a resol was ‘adupted directing ihe trusives to the payment of rent of the catuedral ‘other church property, and if not paid to take action Lo oust Lhe occupants. There Was renewed rioting in the vicinity of Beltast yesterday. MAAasaneer, RIMES—FLYNN, On January 23d, 1886, tu Alexsudria, by “the Hev, Merldersou Sater, af Chitin ‘hurcb, Alexaodria, C.D. FLYNN aud Miss KATIA L'GHIA ES. oF Audoostin, D.C. : biED, Je thks Ife on Sunday. Sepiembas Opty LAUHA WAG iY wile of and ‘Augustms days Punera: wid take p: Asbury A. M. church at 1 p.m. Weduesday. Friends und relativ are respectfully Invited w attend. ier resid: 1026 Fourth stieet uortuwost, BARBOUR, At Roanoke, Va, I6rit, at 12:30 years m0: day, Seprember me KATE Moki NAIE curs, f ber father, David 1008 Penusyivauia avenue east, 1 ia, 186, wl four v'elock p. Mn. ” BOSWELL, ' On September Sth, 1856, wt Provie deuce Hospital, from ‘malding. received explosion ou Baltimore wud Putoniie tale Fou, ln this ety, Jaa be OSW et. aged twee Ince from the residence of his street worthiwest, vt! Tuceday brouber-in-iaw. 1719 i Efernoon at twoo'cloek, HCE, On September 4th, 1885, at 4:00 pan. aie TOL Gougis strect. Boalt ah ARTHONY CLARKE. feioved busbeud i the Aity-nititu year of bin woe. Fubefal wo take place at pan Turse: , September 7, from st. Paipick's chureh, hiaitiwore! Selatiges EDWARDS. At Elwyn, Pa, Sunday, Sepi. 5th, 1686, 1LAKKY 'P., only son ot". KR anil Haibe At Lawards, of Washington, D. C., aged thirteen yours ans seventeen days, ‘Notice of funerai hereafter. . KRAFT. On Sunday, Reptember 51 mrObOOL Me Rais iu the Pirie bik age, Fuvetal Tuesday. September 7th, at two v'ctook im. from hislate 25 D screctsvutiesas No Bowera > LAWSON. Died. Sunday, September 5, 1686, at 8:40 pins shor e lingering ilinem, MALY Et LAW: ty ETS ‘Fuberal will take place W ednesday ut 11 a.m,, from iste Feadeuae 409 Hs un alata aad ‘are reapeecttsiy inv! (end. tuteraveut st alexandria, Ve. ? his, “he late residence, 1143 Tsenty- tonFth street northwest, on Weduesday,, th, as ‘feuds are tavibed R at 6 o'clock Sunday, bepember Sta, ‘A. LOGAN, wife of Alongo T. Logan. 3 oe sgenreterig se ee sabgiemetricncterms = a ‘On TRUNNEL of ber Sth, 1886, a6 Sree meee os + Benerous, he was one of the Gret fe BERET 2 denn Mormen, His are most fape oo morning UNDERTAKERS. th and Puaorical ‘Dele uome |

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