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tll = * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.6.. MONDAY, oR SALE bawment 15th Sine-ro: For seesaw MEN 213 Lt st se. 2200 cash. Isz Li Ish dare sts Fampsh nih, $2400 1215 W st bow, Ss ISIS Line 447 be month, $4.50. Appiy to seLL-6t Fork pater f NEW 4+ROOM BRI Ks. 3 squares se. of Capitol 38 per cout investment. ing office: 31,200. sell JOR SALE-SPECTAL BARGAINS, NEW Bic be eigiat Tous, mod. 130) tnt between Sei and i roots T st., betwee ern lirik ss 37.000, tween 15th and 16th sie selizt YOR SALE—PR AME JOR SALP—HANDS Towa Circle, i7 corner ave rele nw. $1000; elegant Hew Wwe S00 jer per swomth. Jeolow QO SALE — THAT ‘story Brick am bath, closets and atl mod aud@sts BAXTER & stnw sor SAL all modern improve northwest. very desi Yestmuent; $9,000, BAX Iolo Fst a, Apply to FOR SALE—HOUSES. en st., Le Drott Pi W) cash. $35 2 mo 12 Tih st now. S200 can, ‘S00 n.W.corner W st, $500 cash, $40 4 fig. L4 rooms, ail ras, all ta Real Estate Age HANDSoM FOR _SALE—HOUSES. LOST AND FOUND. all g AUCTION SALES. tick HOUSE © etghiborhuod: = 4.500. USPS ON THE INSTAL T $35 a month. $4,000. | $30 a uiouih, $3,900, | Szo0 | : =e = Eisou. ire ave. $100 casn, th, £3,000. mouth, 33.000, 2 month, month, $2,400. 3500 Cash, $30 JOHN T. ARMS, S10 F si. ne renting (Or S50: price 34,250; siail Brick near Print WIGHT @ iC TON. ‘9th and F xia st eo sch and k. eleven room=. I st. Modera Belek, tent 500 Mod jodern _aice yard, Q st, be $6.00. JUHN BOWLES & Cc 1424 New York HOUSE. 2118 10TH Si ome, oF Will ME COI vec by perty is ne a. FE MAL GOWAN, fe property f TER Se MACGOWAN WOR Sal. BY SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, we $10,000 Flegant corne $9.000—New threestory 36,000—A very attract aw ‘Nors.—Either of the above houses will be sold for one-third easb, and balan $6,000—As an Invest jenit toa very destrab 35: order. under rent '$3,000— Twot $25 Gch st, near P- 134 32.000—Very prety stx-room house, Square: ‘$izo0e Rew bs ef rented ior $10.50. $10.00 will purchase well located me Cat pays rense inv Bixcw. large p. TER & Wit %. ¥ 361 per mor if taken wt once. 1h st nw, oor Sacer RY k Dwel Payiuents: rent $22.50. Smial! family seli-se or $12,000, UF Will rent handsomely furnished, 101 PO. boxes. JPOk SALE—A BARGAIN. WHY LOAN YouR y ai 6 per cent 0 1.30" per mouth lis in woud locality . 3, 1 ; Sie Sense ow. SOR SALE- WITH ‘apitel, corner De a tos fur nice houses. ony eS. Certainly les than ihe value of the for the bullding Apply ir:mediacely WELLE se10-6 TOK Sa) Tesidences on, ‘Mone trimmings, bay fire place. (uruac: 8, chi class. Apply te 10 sow. ene: ten Fooms. ail im on the rear fronting ou “Apply to “THO: selbaw SOR “SALE—A Apply at M48 Cst oe JOR SALE—\ brick dweslimg, DES 9 Foc SOR SALE-TWO N Ing aod owe Pea PON ‘ e.g desirw: le aix- Bealls Co ae K SALE-AT A monthiy payments if Sirabie wew Niro tm Brick St between sd aut 4th s [oOR SALE-NEW 7 Dressed iirisk Dwell: venues morthwest, bet Ampa. with wirror iuantels and glass gus fixtures: cae thedral giae io trout sold at bargain ou vasy seroste O19 bay @ 2122 9a ST K st. £ books. For fall li iselo; K SALE-THKEE band Fst se: rer curner 4 aud U sta ‘Abply to owier, on premises HK SALE-AT A BAKG. ‘@ aval oficer abou! Foote, tath an st bie: aicuated within two squares ot Towa Cine. “Prive gu,0v0. be set-lm )—Threc-story brick: all mod. imps: excellent vases on Wylie st, near Hist. cars n. ni dig SE 8 Wi 5.500) SEW. five-rooia vrick be TWO SQUARES OF THE brick and adjoining two vacant lots, Fovil for TWO SEW ; Jat, neor 10th, built aind in the most superior manner; pressbrick frouts. b: Foe Sao STH sr chusetts ave,a desirable tiireestory Brick Kesi- BEAUTIFULLY Biri Hesidence, two-story and atti iodera convenicuees, at 2 walls. bay windows, bot and cold cern smmpruvewietgea fi cr neiguvrhood LOIS B SHULMAR LONGLEY @ WOLeTON 1634-1644 4th s.r 000 3 26 O st alley T.su0 bi, drs S00 ‘The above ts onty a snail porto ali at office for bulletin Inseveu LINKINS. 720 20th st. K STORE AN F street © re iience ow 14th st. ry dwelling, 14th, near Rest. ve house on Riggs st.. near ce en time to suit purchaser. nent— tenant, 1eW howse. now un- at $45 per month, var Stanton a block of five new houses is now under a rental ent, and promises serie W. COR DWELLIN “iweilin ce WF Ds ee e. Liing for S250 Aun € Winer, to good tenan: by 3isoU. Address Uwen sell 3 When Tean sell You a zood water and gas, for ‘and tenting ts. good tena advance. 0. M-BKYANT, SeLiate eave and L st. n. ©. two ‘60U—one-third cus ts id; oe chars ‘€ KEPETTI, nnsylvania ave. a. S26 | finished | ndows, hard Woo! mia deliers ant pumbiug - J. FISHER & 0U., 1s Sel. EAR MASSA- ovements, Wilh brick stabie alle: MAS J. FISHER & Co, liad IRABLE THREESTORY ma LW SIX ROOM HOUSES Ssorth capi i OF address 1. pm Brick Hu ‘20 BARGAIN AND_UPO: desired, owe of tho-e very de Houses on south siteor M now all mL Piks house vrhwod bs desirable. WosTORY EIGHT-KoOa nd vestibule doors Wilt Se Fs N.W. &S.W. 406-8 11st w.0785,600 | Sue 0 108 14144 sauson, Orato | 1430 Sam-on. Grs--1200 901 ty 007 V seu WL ouD 1225 Madison, ars._-1300 16-15 Browne Ci. AF1.000 of property on my | THOS WAGGAMAN. | HOUS. 5 13TH St.. BET. t. $7 each; price, DWELLIN Swiw guod business st 1N—THE HOUSE OF i lo leave the country: 10 | AUSTIN P. BROWN, 1426 F st. nw. {Ou SALE— BARGAINS ON Comer property, sire from new’ library: price, ck, bay and cellar, oi 91.250 eacn. DAN k SALE ale set Dopoat Cite: Rouse. stove steps and ti Dall im ceuter; vasement K.tcheo and cellar: iti carriage elevator: everything moder; Rew. |Frice: edu.vou. Ueiguvoriood, threestory and basement ele’ mente Price, 814.00, wee 6t ad prick di Tow of new brick Houses in 30 f. alley, u.w. Piee, Siouv wr ab. DaNnsdowse aeoee™ posh ins Fe, ‘92.500; terms cacy. jworstory wind basenient brick dwellings, HOWER & SON, 1115 F st fq perty on Connecticut a three-story. presebries, dune Ven rooms and bat: (W. nty-tour feet mnod ru imaprove- ouebait cas back wo luiwot ales. SALE-A BARGAIN, IN WEST WaSIT eA good two-story back bullding and base wements, lot 42x) ie@ $4,000 to ach .¢., two frame Houses, Lot 30x85. Price CAPITOL HILL. And dwelling, (wo squares $4,000: terms easy: rented window, six rooms and bath, mK sts ©, near navy yard: south FMM. Ogs; two Day window's: welling, nine roonss, ail Mien uo BFst-ciass heighoor- purchaser. kasy | unnecessary dey. SALE —IN WEST WASHINGTON rgetown), a fine Brick Kesidence, containing rocma, with. elegant ‘maple ‘eet f.oat/om u Uusiness street: the Whul elegantly situaed fora dat ovce the price will be Made ery te a be subdivided. Spuly' at dc Bib se twee “gwelings on Kes Waainiagton Cie: Wwe Ling on K st. b.w., ner Waahtogion Circle: VOeact ahd tire uew cron brvcks uunediately ra S000 wach. Taree new twontery--Peola bps ln rear oy 020 itu a tent eu0u per month: 3.000." New four-roou oriek glows ave. Ww feats 812.30 per mouth: SLZ0U. All youd invest: “etim DANENHOWER & 80 Pop se cues Hou-es in Pooua court. Price, 93,500. seeds? TOR SALE—HOUSES— 1421 Sst n. 12a set nn fo: nas 2 pubie gaa between eleven and seats K for =45 per month. J. HERTFORD, 1423p F st. Si Dit si. 1556 K. HOUSE= ON H 8 fl) mod tips: tea per cout OWN) each sAiso, alee two-story Uwe) Zustand’ 22d via; suitable tor ‘Tema easy. Apply to fates Set] OF SALI “PHCTAL BARGAINS. Several six-room houses A sireet northeast all modern improvements. 10 Ver gent investient. Brice, only #2400 each: als Tis, on Cofcoran, bet 13th 200 = (table) “6.500 Apnis ‘at once seltzw* RICK HOUSES— ases on 12th st, rear V st; six rooms 00 each. ‘2 Houses on 1th st, near Iowa elrcle, $8,750 each. » corner Wallach Place, New louse on 13th F Joining abve, $5,750. ‘and 10th st, $11,000. House on Q st. and 14th sta, 311,000, Zuew Houses. H st, beeween 12th and 13th sis n roots: $3,000 each. Several Houses on Wyile st., between 12th and 13th m nLe; $4,400 2 $1,200 euch; 9 rooms, water and AUSTEN P. BROW: se, near Towa Circle.. Ke Ustnst, New € room Ih = Liteoms Qs. mised s Srooms, 14th a and 14th sis. pet Ween 2ad and 24th. both for. io Unlmproved property ig ail parts JW MYERS, & aND DW $3,000. GEO. W. (AN FINE BI Alexandria, Va, containing nine jand store rooms. coal vaults and water and gas throuzhout: large side and fruit abd towers, Easy of access to sand vars. Will excoange for Washington property, lnproved or untmproved, and sseuine & pst Iatumbrance, WAL HL BARSTOW. 615 7th St naw. ma ‘OR SALE—HOUSE QUARTERS the elty, too numerous to mention here, for people of little, moderate, OF much means; houses In biocks br on beautiful cofuers,with broad parking and lovely Views. You Ut are About to purchase please see us Getore you decide.” buy now aid avoid rush later in the season, HUMPHREY & ADAMS, Real Fstate Brokers, G18 F st. a Fe ALE-TWO VERY Fi and bath houses on the east side of 13th st, at a Feasonabie price. “BATES & WITIMAN, 1107 Ft aw. aul4- MONEY TO LOAN. ONREAL ESTATE 0 [sell] __ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ONEY To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, 1N ‘sums to suit, CHARLES W. HANDY: 921 Fst bow. X M°%F¥ Pe Loan ox APPROVED REAL ES- a TAT: SECURITY. Moderate commissions. No delay. aus0 GEG. W. LINKINS, 720 20th st. Moxos SOF $1,000 AND aN A upwards to an ‘Lowest Fates of MEL, 1495 F st DEAL E COLLATER: © Loans on ‘Lie Lasnrance and oiler secur Aiuy and navy o ucers’ pay Vouchers cashed. W. Poe Y, 1124 Now York ave. ‘aud-2u SY TO LOAN ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES. JAMES E WAUGH. 73m 953 Fst nw, ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT LESS Mi" 95.000 6t°S per cehet on tri cass cag Properor Suiniler sums Br 8 percent Fer HoLrzw.a \I° MiSro'Sctus to Suit on approved Real Estate secur ity, at lowest rates of interest. Charges moderate. No J.V.N. HUYCK, “a a) 1506 1 ennsylvanis ave MOSEx fo boas ML ‘in sums to suit, at lowest rates, on approved real Sate security. FitcH Fok @ BROWS, e200 1437 Pennsyivauis ave. MO ES Fo boas. aL" At LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 5 1924 F st nw. Mo*2¥ 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aT aj lowest rates. DANENHOWER & SON, ap24 T1119 Fit. | MONEE 2D 20S CA REAL ESTATE On FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES at lowest rates of iverest. No delay where the security is good. mngo 0. C_ GREEN, 303 "thst. new. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, PCr cabeza beacriec inces L RURAL HOME, es frou: this city, near Balistom, Vat werouin dWeliing, cellar, well, stable, kA. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave. FFE SALE, AT TERRA COTTA STATION. ME- tropolian Braneh KR, $9 acres: fine improve nbs. acres in lotstosui =HUPLY & ‘seld-1m®" “Also He Fo# be 4 RARE CHANCE TO GET SUBURBAN HOMES! Excursion trains will ran from the Baltimore and Potomac depot, Gth and Beta, irom SEPTEMBER S 1015, 1586, ana stop at DUNN-LORING: ‘ All interested in SUBURBAN HOMES will then have their rst opportually of buying lote at thls new od beautitul station on the W. & U. Re about. ules om, Washington, and giuway between Fal Church and Vienua. It ta locatdd avout 500 feet above. rater, and at the highest point on the W. & 0. 2. lax county. Ve lots rance in size from 80 by 160 feet up to Ave ‘aud ‘will be sold at’ Tow prices to desirable pat ly to those who are ready to Dulld ut once, ‘be ralload Carries ali building material at haltraten, A plat cau be seen at Fitch, Fox & Brown's, Washing: 0B. Excursion trains for Dunn-Loring and the Grange Camp, september 8 to 15, will leave Washington at 910d 1109 a.m and m., aud arrive at Washlugion by 1:30. 5:50 and 1104 p.m. Tekets for round irtp, @O cents. Au agent will be on the ground at Dunv-Loriug with plat to show allluterested Sod give prices, terns, &e se7-1W (OR RENT—FARM OF ABOUT 100 ACRES, Cross Koads: good brick residence of Dear Hail ten "rooms, baras abd oueuldings, fine ruts asd avout eno) acres, ih staper euny of acc to ce EAISTOWSIS Tinsuue. ME APPLY LO ;UBUKBAN PROPERTY. ‘Beautiful place of 17 acres with improvements and sultabie for subdivision: Into vila shen bounded By the propoved Kuek Creek park. Plerce fall! Toul. aot the "Klngle road. Direct drive tothe new. pres dential home. Finely situated on three his? ware rounded by stately and massive oa ‘and chrstuat ses-lin trees; batural stream of waver flowing through the sud. Cat be bought as ‘a. whole orf pare® Price 91.500 per acre. JNO. A. PRES 01 sei-ia 1416 F st aw. HOR SA aaa ee eee KABLE ‘country places couvenie ‘and alo ie Falirond Now fu tbe time to buy cheap aco MILL & CO., 1338 F st. este A Cusar Tarr To Evrore SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR EMPLOYES IN THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS THE STATE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Sailing be'ween New York, Glasgow and Belfast, (Frantlng tirouch Uckets at reduced rates to Liverpool, vublin and the Couto: Bt, ‘Oficr the lowest cabin rates of any Ine crossing the Atlantze. combined with excellent” cabin sccoutoda Uons, flue saloons aud « beral and substantial bill of fare.” Average leusth Of oceau Voyaye trou 10 to Li Yirm Cabin saloon: according} ga5 to gaa prove sear’ = et} gas t0970 For further information apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN @ CO, 03 Broadway, New York, orto GEO. W. Moss, Adams Express Co,, Washington, ‘T HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Tosa SRYER.AnS asreapres tear pa bie Nagra pe confidently consult DR. BROTH 9UG 4 st. 8 w. Beta’ itis poate area aan Gee oF lee a ‘rented, auldéim 7 Loree E ST., SATURDAY EV feline Case Finder will be suitably Weaving the sume at Dr. BENNET IS office, 61 stow. a TOUND-STRAYED ON PREMISES OF MRE, Portier, & mitten west of Hyaiterilie, black mare: also light bf. wur horse. Owner prove property, will Finer will be suitably rewarded by re 307 Qst 1. se THUR: ENING, A CA Ath red teatuers around the bUL F returned to 401 13th st. u.w. se1d-20¥ OST-SEPTEMBER STH. A SMALL SMLVER Chatelaine Wacch between Pension offfes and M | Aion. wy Plndsr will be suicably Fewarded on Feturn= | lug Sanie stn Ww. 10 COUNTRY BOARD. season, Mis RC HAIOS. Pu county, Va. City reference: Mr 506 Est. n. w. 183 {IRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS CAN had at “MONTSYLVA" frou uow until October Astaro per wees. MASUN JAMES, Hound il, I sel L-3i* I FOR THE FALL IN the Mountatus of Maryland, near Harper's Ferry: Unrivaled for health, free of malaria, and first-class ited boautifully: $6 per keep Tryst, Washington segeew Y¥ HOME WILL AFFORD ACCOMMO- ins, at reduced rates, for the months of Sep- tember, October and November. Address Mr, 5.5. GORE. Bock Creek Valley, Frederick County, Va. seurt* YREEDMOOR IS ONE OF THE Mos CO ieterat ant besseitat places in Virgina for mer and Fail Boarding. ‘Terms to suit the uines, dress Mrs, LOVE, Box 18, Warrento RAILROADS BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 30th, 1886, until further uotiee. ell- A Di sui Leave Washington from Station, corner of S 3a Fest and Chicago, arriving in Pltsburgh at 7:35 p. - S03. So extra iure is charged neinnatl, 10 W1u:10 a, m-and 8.55 eto with ng care to Pitswurgh. tang Natural Bria Hore Bane wit 30 p. ais, arriving in Cinein! 40 pan. m. daily, to jonarch Pat- Yoravi Si Fur Lyne Staunion Lexington and Cars, dally. “Un | Bridge station oly. clots SAO wi., daily, ‘daily. "I fy and 4:10 pat For Baitunore en wi and 10395 a, 1 3:30, 4230, 4240, Railroad and points South | 100m. has Sle:per from | = 5:30 p.m. Sleeper to | lidnington, Delaware, between iiaitim. | excep: sunday. ‘For olis 6:40a.m. xnd 12: and intermediate potn! oréaud Wilthington, 3:15 p.m, daily, L1:v0 pan. For stations on Metropo: Dam.,duily, exeept sunday aud ¢ 4:40 p.m. datiy, exeept Sunday for prin ngon Metropoliin ranch S:40. ata. daily: | on Sunday stops at ail stations. For Gaithersburg aid jnternediate poluis 10:05 a.ty, 12:30 ahd 11:20 p. ‘except ‘Sunday. Fur F¥ederick S40 am. 62d mi. dally, except Sunday. erstown 10:00 at, aud 6:31 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. rains atrive from the West daily, 6:20, 7:20 a.m, 1:15, 6:30 and 10:30 pan. Litue Xpress. Wiun ngioa and tutermediate points north of Baltmore, 11:15. m. From nd 1:50 and 5:25 p.m. Valley Railroad, 7: Federiek ‘anid Interivediate pounts, 8:25 | Wearing apparel, UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TUESDAY MORNING, ‘at our Spacious Salesrooms, Ninth and D streets _uor thwest, Regnlar Sale of Household Furniture, Carpets, &c. Comprising PARLOR, CHAMBER, LIBRARY, DININGROOM AND OTHER FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. A180, ONE CANOPY TO! P WsanokeEWs sar PHAETON. We will sell, at 1232 Ponnsyivania avenne, at public auction all pidiges {feted by noseredemptiau from Nay ft THURSDAY, at SLVEN, O'CLOCK P. Ak, ‘Cyemisting of go.4,siiver and metal Watches, Diamonds, Charms, Lockets, Seatf Pins, LaF «/Siceve Buttons, Pencils, “Uns,” Hous, Clocks, Opera, Glasses, Si Viouns, sold stiver-platedW and Gents: Clotbing wad afl kindsot ‘eM BOS s01d-3t No. 10,000 to SEPTEMBER DIXTESN Fieve en TH, 1486, and, Chains, Neck lucr Ri iets, Ei Overen 8, Ladies’ aud Gents’ Clouing Varties holdiug teh STEL take notice SBENSINGER, Auct, I ye \CANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROP- ERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. at duly recorded In Liber S mises, n WEDNESDAY, the 1 WiENTY: DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A D. 1886, A’ O'CLOCK P situate im the city of sali town, sald F One (71) feet to 4 tweliths (90 6 atley, thence south feet, thence west twent and other apparatus ow tn or u placed in and upon Hater-power rights & Chi fog ther with al ‘erms of sai Justadiments, p mM pFO One-chird cash SEPTEMBER FOUR- TEENTH, COMMENCING AT TEN O'GLOCK, PHABTON ot. By virtue of @ certain deed of trust, bearing on the sith day of March. A.D, 1882, and 9. 497. folio 334, eC $e9.. ‘ue 0: the land records of the District of Colambia,aud ‘at the request of the holder of ove of the notes secured thercby we will sell, at public anction, tn front of the the following descr bed real estat jeorgetown, District of Colut bia. to wit, belng the Paper Miit and premises at the northeast corner of Potonise and Water streets, in estate being described as foiivws: ining at the said corner and running theneg Korth sald Potomac street one hundred aud fifty-one -tweifths (161 6-14) feeb thence éast. seventy y and six ve (25) feet, thence south to Water street, and thence west to the ‘piace of MeginDing togetuer with ull the fixtures i OF to be hereafter id premises, and also all the id. privileges’ applied to or De ing tO OF annexed to sald paper mull accordingly 445 the same Is derived or leased from the Chesapeake io Canal under any agreement had therennto, ments, appurienances, &¢. balencein two equal vable in ix aud twelve months alter in treah; but more frequently we sell Just as cheap. As an stration: Mr, LISNER, when in Europe, J+ | prices would lead one to suppose the Gloves trash, but we guarantee them the best. If you so destre you can have a pair tried on,and thus insure complewe satisfaction: GGG. 00 Vv GLOVES. BARGAIN No. 1-100 doren &-button CHAMOISE MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, embroidered backs, New shades tans Same quality as sold last year for $1.48; now only 98c. a pair. BARGAIN No, 2-50 dozen LONDON-MADE KID GLOVES, latest fall sbades, binding and em- broidery in contrasting colors Dent's last novelty; sell usually for $1.75. The PALAIS ROYAL price ls $1.25. so 6 go ‘eae BARGAIN No. 3—PARIS KID GLOVES, beautifully dave, for which purchaser's moles, bearing interest ae Hk pere-nt perhnnimeunl secured by deed of ‘ust | slastleaking,cut and madeup by» moet reliable on property Sold. will be taken oF ali egal at pur cr'd ol tion, “A depo tt CF S100 required atume of | F¥ench house. 4-buttons, tans, 680. pair. Hand- swe. Ailconvesazeing an cust. if terms of ten days from date of recordi days? udvertisement, BRAINARD H. WARNER, CHAKLES M. MATTHEWS, sel3-eod 1208 B1st'st. [PIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SMALL LOT OF WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR! AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBE ut the resivence of a geusieun MORNING, seil'a general assorument of Ho! Terms cash. se anc SALE OF EASI isirict of Columbia, passed on the. August, 1586, in the Rauty Willlauiset ai., vs. George R. Carroll et a cket Zu, 1 shali seli at pubile auctior i to the hichest bidder, on at HALE-PAST lowing. red seven (), In square numbered seven i one (791), 48 per of the recor ict of Columbia. £100 on each lot must be paid at the sale, the purcuase pay avie re paid at che rat pay able semi-an be secured Six per cenzui ust be Kive n. tu. daily, except Su..day’ ‘« Baltimore for MW stop at Relay Station, ice—Washingion Station, 619 and | Gen. Manager, Baltimore. Ww ASHINGTON, O10 AND WES KOAD Co, Schedule in e1 igust 1, 1886 ‘Traias wil leave from und arrive ai 4s. & P. station, 6th aud B sts. as tol 10 a m. daily except Sunday | ound Hal Lid p. w. cally giou S40 ain. and oy terly commutation rai R BELL, Superintendent, mile tickets $2" aulo rPHE GREXE PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOCTHWE DOUBLE TRACK, SPLENDID =CENERY, STEEL RAILS, MAGNIFICENT BQU PSE. 1. 1S8U IN EFFECE SULY 1 3 coruer of Sixth ‘Traius leave Washington from stad ‘and streets a3 iollows For Pittsburg aud the West’ Chic of Palace Sleeping Cais at 8 Line, gi50 a 3b, danty to Gincianadl ands Twila beeping Cars gan Harrisburg terCincsont Bad Hucel Car to si Louis due. econ Baran te Chleago, with siceping Car Aivooua to Chi Chicscoe Express, ae iO Pee with Sleeping ‘cars “Washiticton” to "Chicage, Bad) Harinburg to Vcievelaud “connects St. Harriburg “with Western Express, swith | Through: Sleepers for Louivilte ant Se" Lous Pueite Express,” 1000-1" 51 daily. tor Pitisoeee faitd the West, with throug Sieeper’ Hartsburg 16 Chica BALIIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buflalo, Niagara, 10:00" PML. dally, exc: pt Saturday, Wilt Palace Cars Wasithgton to Rochesier. For Williamsport, Lock Haven aud Elmira, at 9:50 ‘A.M. dauiy, exeept Sanday, For New York aud tue Hast 7: a 34; 2:00, 4:15, 10:0 aud 11:20'P. M.- On Sunday, 900 A.M. 200, 4:15, 10:00 and 1120 PONE, Limited Expres 6: Puliman Parlor Cars, 8400. BL. and 3350 P. AM. daily, except Sunday. For Hoston without changé. 2:00 P. MLevery For, Brookeyu, NV all through: traine.o Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex. aio ing direct trausferto Pultou s'teet, avolding doub) York City. 7:15, nd 11:00 A. M.. V:00 and 11:20 P.M. On’ Sunday, 200, 4:19, 6:00. 10:00 and 11:20 P. press, 9:40 A. Maud 3:50 P.M daily’ ‘excepesunday? For Annapoite 710 4° M.,12:05 and 4223 P.M dally, ‘except sundas,. Sindiya, VOUS, Mt oars ea ALEXANDRIA AND ERELENICKBUURG RAE: WAY, AND ALEXANDIA AND WasKiME TON RAT Gab 205, 9: 0 10:55, and 11:35 A. 5, aud 11237 P.M. On Uo P.M. Buinday ae ou, day eo : For ficuiond and the Soutn GuotiGe ka day dod 40% MP dnhy Coaepe aed ‘rralns jeave Aleauudria for Washtyion, 6:05, 8:00, WOO, 1010 An Ms 100, BaD Sg" ONG, SU: ae 1082 = ee LO Feb escat except Mon- fay), on Sunday" at 500 und Wolo ae | heeds PLM avd TF U night. bos ‘Tickets and injormation at the office, northeast cor- of Loti areet and: Peuus ioe Bocinne auras the station, where orders cau be leit for tie clecicling Ofbaguage to destination hom hotel Sed eecees CHAS. E PUGH. Geueral Searaange J.R WOOD, Generai Passenger tye POTOMAC RIVER BOATS Pater tine, = NORFOLK. FORTRERS MONROE AND THE STEAMERS GEORGE LEAKY and LADY OF THE TARE VGEAVE AT og0PRn FINST-CLASS FALE $2. ROS DRIP, $3, Hound-trip Tieket Good ou Fither bem Steamer Leary from sth strect_whatt MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, Steamer Lake froin Gib, street wie TURSDAY, THURSDAY and SATCRDAY Leary siops at Piney Pontand Coaield Harbor ging’ and returning.” Lake stobe or ee eto oing and returning, and on Saturday ‘at Colonial Heach.” Seamer Leary couneets ut Sesto wih tet tonand Providence steamers Toth sseasuary nes with Steamer Ariel for Hichmoud, Venmel’ Giant Bunion Line tor New York und al; ralinatitnes outs, ecure rons and ickets at te i wad Oso G10 Pennsylvania avenue and Ruese Set reas, 003 Pennsylvania aves whete haganenat te Eniceled from hotels aud private residenese* rae thee information. inquire at the Comments mee Telephone culls 94 and 745-3. Above schedule of Me 23th, 3e25 For POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves “thetreet wharf on MONDAYS THURS. DAYS and SATORDAYS at 7 a.m. "Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. me toute ing at Kiver as far as omini Creek, Curr ‘oman, Va, and St. Clements Bay, Ma. Connects with ee ee OiN iy PADGETT. : . Agent c. W. RIDLEY, Manager. ima) POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE THE ‘MER. Carr. W. C. Gxoouscax, has resumed her trips between Washington and Baltl. orgy leaving steplanssere whart mot ah aes Sa, BONDAY.dhantaad’ Baltimore every FRIDAY ot a. »ps at River Landings. t recetved on Sai urdayeoaly, aad Diust Be PEPHENSON @ BRO, mbdm 12m and Pa ave and aie wart {RECT TO NEW YORE-FREIGHT STHAM. DEST dts Uikeos ant & ORME Tae Vier 41, East Iver, X. ¥ every SATURDAY aap Bs Gui ge war, Waslingwon, every TUMSDA' Radi Seucereeerce Me venson ar Vaan STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Se “ deyenhann mae Gee eee oy eee L. BLAKE. Captain. R. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS CU: ALL ian es eed Dieeses of Fa Rae BZ hole pyre haser, be paid in cash, othe Tr state at r lik on the sam nses of convey ancl tion of title to be pal tee risk ani sdvertisement in rts as 1 by the pu Louisiana ‘CANSON BRO EKS & VALUABLE REAL UATED ON 4TH CSiREETS NORTH By order of the owner, tiou on the premises, MBER SIXT VE O'CLOCK PS, hse froutof part of jot No. 6, tn s having a depth of 10 feet, tugetuer wid ments th ., Auctioneers, BETWEEN de known at sale, FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ‘at purchaser's le gre not complied with within sale the property may be resold AL risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after seven. prreunecs, FIFTEENTH i bes commencing at TEN O'CLOCK | BR IE BPs a ing house) bat ing, No. 1113. New Yorke avenue northwest. renuid effet ‘THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Anctioneer. cRY VALUABLE UNIM- <OVED REAL ESTATE AT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THIRD AND C STREETSSOUTH- rte of a decree of the Supreme Court of, "2d day of ‘Cause of Thomas G.: FLERE AY, TY-THIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBER, IVE O'CLOCK B. aL, estate, to wit: Ali of 101s (2) and eight (5), tn Basil Simam's subdivision of original lots numbered four (4) and Ave indred aod ninety lal recorded in liber \N. K., foll of the Surveyor's office of the ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase mouey to be pald in cash, of which nd the bale nee in two equal iustalments, for which’ the uotes of beuring date on the day of sale, and ‘tively Onleand iwo years after date to my order as Trustee, with Interest from. dete until ‘er annum, Interest Said noves to ‘hase money muy, at the option of if theterms of sale compiied With within’ fifteen days from the Teserves the right to resell cost of the defaulting the Evening vase of the first sale, recording and ex- cuaser. property will be sold clear of ull taxes to the day of Bal JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, enue. sell-d&ds ‘The AT_ AUCTION, SIT- BAND are 314, and the improve- ‘somely embroidered backs. CLOSING OUT ‘The balance of stock of 25, 29 and 35c. BLACK SILK ‘MITTS at 17c. a pair. R n Bi x OONN 5 cop B00 ON NN Sxa8 > ‘Mr. LISNER'S European trip being prolific of undoubted RIBBON and FEATHER bargaine, we ‘think It advisable to reduce the price of our present ‘stock. The 680. 8ATIN SASH RIBBON, block pattern, all shades, reduced to 59c, The 82. SATIN end G. G. STRIPED SASH, with Picot edge, is reduced to 71c. ‘The 48c. bunches of OSTRICH FEATHER TIPS (8 im bunch) are reduced to 39c. P & AAA aa aia} a 8 Oy > PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 127TH ST. se10 A. LISNER, PROPRIETOR. Ghoanrc Satz $08,9,11,15 15,1 bil \HANCEKY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING | 4 53, 1 FER RRR T AND U STREEIS NORTH WAS! a g Sas Be ORRR YY By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, we ptt ot Sarai patel Bens Gar H “oo? Sut Ho te EE F do. 10,091, wherein Mare’ bun, by Hugh Kile her next triend.15_ piainiif and John Dann aud Mag- FOR fe Dunn ave acienduth the uud-raighed, an Trustee, Wilt sell at public auction. in frout OL the premises, at See eer ee eee ihc me US a | SEPTEMBER TWENTY-VIRST. 1886, the Real Pe BR iz Bas, Eestaie descrived in (He bil.ty wit? Sub-iot(A7).04 Beal Fae fet g # Eee hard “M. Waruer's subdivision of Lot 3, of square Biggs orth of square numbered one hundred and acveutye SD uy seven (177), in the eity of Washington, District of Co- Jumbia AND ‘erms of sale: One-third of purchase money cash: oueihird in six months, and one-third in twelve GOOG, EER XN N TITT 5583 juontu irom day of sule,(acferred payments secured | = @ ROY NNN by deed of trust on proverty. with tutercet ataix per | @ 4° ER RMR ats ent). ur all eash, at option of purchaser. A deposit 2 $100 required when property is bid off. If purchaser ogf ee NNN Meg8 = fuils to comply with terms of sale within ten days, the Trustee muy resell at purchaser's cost. ANDREW A. LIPSCOMB, Trustee, a DUNCANSON BROS, ager 2MeeS2l Ost... ucts. seededs ‘The Gentlemen's Department is distinct from the Ladies, and is presided over by Men Assistanta. An Entire Show Window on the 12th street side of the EREMTORY SALE OF VERY VALI y IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONT BLE | PALAIS ROYAL Is devoted to the exhibition of PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, L STREET AND | Samples of the following really astounding bargains: TON. On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTIETH, wet O'CLOCK, X will’ Gr in a “square horth of Square 4, froa‘ing 68 tect 4inches on Penn syivanla avenue, 160 feet on L street, aud HO feet on 1886, ab HALE‘PAST FOU! Sell, On the premises Low 3 and 4, ht street northwest, an feet of -round. ‘The improve large Lime Kilns ‘4s u whole. This property Is valuabl investment. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two trnst, with notes beariny interest, or all cash, ut option of purchaser. A deposit ‘of $2.0'will be required at thne of aie. All convey- If terms of sale are not day of sale the property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting ears. secured by deed Sheing at purchaser's cost, complied with In ten days trom the VSEVESTH SiRLLT SORTEWAS i ents consist of three y id Fraiue Buildingswnd will besold ‘aad should com- mand the attention of partes who desire « profitable ‘Se. SOCKS FOR 48c. ‘You pay generally $1 for warranted AllSilk Half ‘Howe, n black and colors. ‘The Palais Royal Price has always been 7c. Now to be sacrificed for 48¢. 48c. SOCKS FOR 39, How we came to charge 48c. for the Finest Silk Finished Liste Half Hose was vecause we bought = ‘big lot at auction. Every pair are honestly worth ‘5c. They are to be closed out 39c., and we defy you to duplicate them elsewhere under 75c. ‘35c. BOCES FOR 29¢, ‘This 36c. lot comprises all broken lots of 60c. Halt F a ‘Hose, 20, in reality, weare now offering you 60c. goods Peerdds THOMAS DOW Nveer, | for 20c. Bee them, = = 260, SOCKS FOR 100. PROPOSALS. Every pair of 25c. Half Hose are warranted double PRPSALS FOR QUARTERMASTER'S STORES. DEPOT QUARTERMASTER's OFFICE, toes and heels full regular made. They come in the following mekes: Plain English Brown Bal., with or without slik clocks, Plain colors, also fancy stripes WasHINaTON, D. C,, August 13, 1808. Seated Propo tn dupicae, auect gine stat in British Half Hove. all reduced to 18¢. conditions, wi received att cs auctions, Will be recelved at this office until | gar Gents’ Department close to door of Btore No. SEPTEMBER KIGHTE tine tn Ips, Aron, tgs Lime, H ‘The Gov all bas. duction, conditions and such preferenc of Harness, rseshue Plates, &c., there. Blanks and full instructions as to bidding, c., and. list of articles required will be furnished. ob N. BATCHELDE! Deputy Q. M. General, U. BA by JOHN F. RODGERS, tion to this office. 5 sSTUkDaY. NTH, 1980, at which Ge {ind place they will be opened in the preseuce of bid: ders, for furnishing and delivering at this depot. at uiscel.uneous atticiesot Quartermaster's Gores, Hubber Horse Covers, y Racks, Hardware, Lumber, Gas Fit: rnm@ent reserves the right to reject any oF Preierence given to articles of domestic pro- Price and quality being given to urticles of Amer production produced ou the Pacific coast to the extent of the consumption required by the public service ual, 1119 Pennsylvania ave. aa Ladies’ Department is situated in Store No. 1117 Pennayivania ave. A BPR, Hi ERE 98S, ABB Ee Aba # E 4 Boo i fee 18 dosen French Vertical Striped HOSE, also Silk Embroidered Combination Colored Hose, Cheap at $1.50, but now REDUCED TO 98¢. 20 dosen Black and Colored Silk Finished LISLE HOSE. Improved shape. Double toes aud heels, _sel1-6t Captain and M8. K., U.S Army._ | Were 760. aud 830. ROPOSALS FOR PLUMBIN ATA ‘CED Pp price Or kettpine nom TAS ieputhecsaree Srarm, WAR AND Navy DEPaTMENTs, WasHINGTON, D.C. Auzust 281n, 1886. 30 dosen Black LISLE HOSE, extra long. The Sealed Proposals for’ turnishis ‘Rew patent “Fire” Dye. Superior to any 50c, Hosein Plumbing ‘Materio, Fitdngy and ‘ixtares requiced | the clty. ‘Two pate only to each customer. for the West and Genter Wings of te Bullditg for Bereecelved at tis "odies manent Salty wal Geant S oiee unui tWe 1 TUESDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY UF SEB: | 25 dosen “Schopper's' Celebrated HOSE solid colors. AXMBER, 1886, and ‘opened immediately there- | Split feet. Usually sell for 89c. ‘The Palais Royal afler in thé preselice of bidders, rice has always been 5c, now ans i general iter aee bree ot and a 3 of proposal shed dealers in pluinulng materials on application vo ER OCRD EY ate this “office. ™ Tix :28,30,314s1,1181 LINCOLN ASEY, 13 Col. Corps of Engineers, a ect PPPwALS FOR REPAIRING ANACOSTIA Ovrice oF THE ENGINEER ComuissioNER, 100 dosen English Derby ribbed HOSE. Black and Colora, Sold as a big bargain for 290. REDUCED TO 250. Wamunxotox, D.C, september 6th, 1668. 93, = aR Egy SNe ae x : SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH. "1886" for oe is ‘Abacos ta Bi 2 ‘Upon these forms will be consider =e S. B. Eusey HAS REMOVED TO 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY: {vil red, reserved to and all or page SSS GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. 40 duten Children’s Derby Ribbed and Plain HOSE, black andeolors. Sizes, 5to7, Always sold for 25¢. REDUCED TO 2 PAIR FOR 350. 16 dosen Children's Fancy Striped HOSE; broken lots of 260. Hee, all REDUCED TO 9c, Gdosen Infant's Fancy Bal SOCKS, reduced from B0ige. @ pale to 2 pair for 250, LATS OY AL rer rr HN T, Nuwary iblis” Ekaminer of Titles ‘Con 4 No. 822 12th st. nw. fai ic rmmapieaiaere ARTA ANS AMR AGREES, ulema “é a0 (4. LISNER, Paorarnrom, a i = % ‘The PALAIS ROYAL repatation t« GLOVES has been built up and will be sustained BY OFFERING ONLY THE BEST GLOVES. At times our prices may bea little higher than those charged by dealers secured the following really startling bargains. The — SEPTEMBER 18, 1886 2d EDITION. Ltt aren oa St FINE WEATHER IN MAINE. The Election Progressing Quietly—A Ponta nimnt Vote at Baager RTLAND, Me., Sept. 3.—Advices u principal cities Ta the state show that. the Weather 1s entirely propitious tor the election. Bangor, Lewiston, Bath, Augusya and the larger towns all rej “a tine day.” BANGox, Sept. 13.—The election is progress- ing quietly Lere and the vote is rather lighter than usual, There is much cutting on the candidates, No estimate has been made as yet on the gubernatorial mujority. RESTORING CHARLESTON. Bricklayers Demand 85 a Day—Investi- cating a Fissure. CHARLESTON, 8. C., Sept. 13.—There 1s not much change in the situation to-day, but stren- uous efforts are being made to patch up the houses in a rade way, to make them water tight and allow residences to be ocoupied and business to be resumed. BRICKLAYERS ASK FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. Considerable excitement has been caused by the refusal of bricklayers to work for less than five dollars a day. The objection apparently is Rot so much to the amount asked for as to the character of the work done, many of those claiming the advanced rate being inefficient, NOT DUE TO THE EARTHQUAKE, ‘Under instructions from the Treasury depart. ment, Mr. Earle Sloan has visited the reported fissure on the Savannah and Charleston rail- Froud, and finds it due to the contiguity of a mill pond, and not to the earthquake. Mr. Sloan Will Visit the fssures in and about Summerville and traverse the whole line of the South Caro- Uva railway, examining the phenomena re- ried, and observing specially any ehanges in jevels Of the earth, At a special meeting of the city council to- day Mayor Courtenay reported that the amount Of the relie! fund to this time 1s about $200,000, He said, turtier, that with the large measure of relealt necessary to reuch the many sufferers it was hardly necessary to say to the aldermen of Charleston how small this sum would be when divided among the sufferers. — LEE DEFEATS MATTERSON. The New Jersey Oarsm: Lowpox, Sept. 13.—A sculling match between George W. Lee, of New Jersey, and Nell Mat terson, the Australian oarsman, took place to- day on the Thames championship course, and was won by Lee. The wind was light and the tide fast. “Only 'a few spectators witnessed the race. The betting before the start was 7 to44 in favor of Matterson, The men get away én even terns, each rowing 40 strokes a minute. Maticrson gradually crept ahcwl, and led by haifa length at the ereek. “Lee, however, in- creased his exertions, aud drew ‘up on @ level with his opponent at Craven College steps, and when Walden’s wes reached Lee had # lead of @ length, A desperate struggle followed, both men still rowing forty strokes a minute. Mat- terson was again even with Le* at Crab Tree, and led by” halt a length at Hammersmith, Lee tien spurted again, and regained the lead, When Matterson siopped, totally exhausted, The time to Hammersinith Was eight minutes forty-two seconds, or ten seconds better than the best previous record. Inehne’s Confidential Clerk. HE IS CHARGED WITH PERJURY BUT PLEADS Nor GUILTY. \ > New York, Sept. 13.—George_W. Alter, the contidenUal Clerk aud business manager of Ex- Alderman Henry W. Jacune, was brought trom Police heauquarters to the general sessions court to-day. He was arraigned at the bur and charged wiih perjury. He pleaded not guilty. Aller this Alter was sent to the Tombs prison fo await trial, No bail was fixed in his case. The indictment agaiust Alter wus ‘ound on the Joth of last May, on the testimony of John Scott, eee A Boycott indorsed. - Sr, Louts, Sept. 18.—At a secret meeting ot the Knights of Labor, of this district, held yes- terday, tue boycott instituted by thé Brewers’ Union dguinst the firms who have not acceded to the strikers’ demauds was indorsed. — Foul Play Suspected. ARICH WEST VIRGINIAN SUDDESLY DIsaP. PEAKS IN WISCUNSIN. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 13.—A. special from Flor- ence, Wis., states tuat considerable appreuen- sion is fel there concerning the fate of Samu Crawtord, of Point Piewsant, W. Va., who dis: appeared mysteriously from’ that regloa about a month ago. Crawiord lett Florence ou the 1dtn ultimo. Atiron Mountain it is sald he deposited $22,000 in bank, and after having a cheek tor $1,800 cashed, went down the line of the Milwaukee and Northern road to explore some lands. Crawiord has not been heard from Since. His money Is still in the bunk at Iron Mountain and nis overcoat and satchel are at a Florence hotel, Crawiord was about ‘Ol age, short and portly, with clean face. Foul play is feared, fol ination E Commemorating North Point. Baitimoxe, Sept. 13.—The several posts of the Grand Army of the Republic to-day cele- brated the anniversary of the battle of North Point by a parade in’ the city aud a camp fire at Darley park, east of the city limits, General Foreign News. A YACHT PROPELLED BY ELECTRICITY. Dovek, Sept. 13.—The yacht Volta, propelled by electricity, started hence across the channel Calais on a trial trip to-day. When last seen from shore she Was six miles out and was doing well. Dover, Sept. 13.—The Volta reached Calais in 3 hours and 51 minutes trom the timeof her starting (rom Dover. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Steck Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices of the New York Stools Marave to-day. as Feportad oy Special wire to AL H. Dodge, 539 Lob street! ‘Nane, 00 Bane | Cent... 117811: Ore North Pac. "| sos sae Do, pret... Northwest. cof 1 reo, ae are endl “| Bos ras “) 3384 “S58 hors 101 jig 2 Washington Stock Exenange. ‘The following changes from Saturday's quotations of the Washingtoustocs Exchange are noted today? U. S48, coupon, 128 bid, 136m asked. U.S. 4%, Fegisiered, 125 "bul. asked, “DG. per imp. 3, 1801, coin, 113 14 asked. ” d0-vear fund. S85 G24. “Currency; "149 bid, “120 ‘waked. "BO: rear fund, 63, 1902, coln, 129 bid. Washington and Senin Se Sie ig Sebiaconet stock, 4 gLOn Gus, BB% Did, Bip asked {olusibia ins. 14 bid, 14% asked, “ermiueasmerican Ins, 160 bid." “Furomac ins, 04 “oid. - Ki bid. "Washington Bric.” awehine, 113 dated, U. ss muecttic igus, 64 bid, OS asked. "Nat Safe Depoatt do., 106 bid. Baltimore Markets. TIMORE, Mp., September 13—Virginia sixes, eoutoliaated, with coupot, 64: past-dae coupons, Of: Gu pew three, 63; do. ten-forues, witn coupon, 42 bid to-day. TIMORE, Mo.. § 13.—Cotton dull— mijuling, Pious tent unt qulct—Mowara surest And western super, 2.2682.0; du, extra, "2-7: Go. fuunlly, 3 7oa4.50: city mulls’ super, 2:33uz7 do. extra, 5,003.70: 40. Kio brands, 4.50ad.02; Far {apsco iaimily, 0.15; do. superiauve patent, 5.50, Wheat—southern lower and dull; westeru lower and Sesierh waster Fed, spot St'uastis: “cciows, Seige win ; . November, 57a, Corn—southern ite, 004i; _ southern Srosverh mixed, spot, &Tyeaes Octobe ‘THE NEW PUBLIC PRINTER. His Bobd Filed and Approved. Chief Clerk Benedict, of the government Printing office, this morning submitted the official bond of his brother, Thomas E. Bene- dict, tne new public printer, to Acting Secretary Muidrow, of the Interior department, and be @pproved it. The bond was in the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, aud the sureties are all residents of Ulster county, New York. As the bond was not exactly in compliance with the requirements of law, Mr. Benedict had to make un affidavit that he knew the signers and Knew the signatures wo be theirs. The following are the sureties: W.C, Derby, 3,5, 0ox, Martin Freilewek, Abram Costello, son W. Meat Saket BB Be . r, B Cullda’s. 3. Sweeney, Coe einer, H.G. Crouch, W. Scott Gillespie, Charles Brodhead, Amassa Hamph- rey, John C. Hornbeek and 'S. E. D. Hornbeek. bond was certified to by Martin I. Town- send, United States When the aftidavit as to the signatures was attached, it was formaliy approved. Mr. Benedict is In the city and will take charge of thegovernment Printing office to-morrow. comes Three Fanerals. The funeral of Atwell Cowling, which took Place yesterday afternoon from his late home, 1309G street, was conducted by De Molay Com- mandery, No. 4,K.T. Rev. Dr. Naylor con- ducted religious servicesat the Foundry church, and they were attended by De Molay Com mandery, Mount Vernoa Chapter, R. A. M.,and Latayetie Lodge, No. 19, F. ArA-M.‘The'pall- Charers Were: Honorary: Henry F. Brueninger, Chas. A. Appel, L. Stoddard and 'M. W. Whit- ney, irom Stoley, Commandery active, Frank Wolt and Jos. Gawler, from Mount Ver: non, Royai Arch Chapter, and D. E. Knapp and 8.1. Robesou, from Layette No. 8, F.A. A.M. The remains were invert in Gieo- ‘Wood cemetery, Tue tuneral of W. T. Duvall took Satur. day from his late residence, 15: ‘Bth street Borthwest, the services being conducted by Rev. Dr. Norris, of Wesley Chapel. The re- ‘mains were interred In Congressional cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Clarke, whose death was mentioned in THE STAR of Satur- Gay, took place yesterday ailernoon from ber lute'residence, No. 2025 N street northwest, and was largely attended. The services were con- ducted by Rev. J. H. Cuthbert, D. 0., pastor of the First Baptist church, of which Mrs. Clarke Wasa member, assisted by Revs. 8. M. Shute, D. D., aud C.C. Meador, Mr, Cuthbert paid an eloquent tribute to the virtues of the deceased, The interment was in Glenwood cemetery. —— ASKING FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS John Marvury, jr. L. W. Ritchie and other property owners on’ Faycite (33th) street, be- tween 3d (P) and 7th (1) streets, West Wash- Angton, have petitioned tue Comunissioners ior the improvement OF that sireet. A number of prope:ty owners ou A street southeas Sth and 7th streets, have petit Provemenis on ULai street. THE DETECTIVE OFFICE. Major Walker recommends to the Commis- sioners that tbe practice of detailing @ leu tenant irom one of the precincts to take eare of tue detective office be discontinued, aud that Sergeant 7. B, Amiss be detailed to periorm ihe service, vetween for im- BUILDING PERMITS have been Issued by Inspector Entwisle as fol- lows: Wm, Springer, repair bri dweiling, i Street, near Isi sect Southea-t; $5,000, Soba MeGregor, repair brick dwelling, 1103 Sbuth Carolina avenue southeast; 3600, M. W, Galt, repair brick office, 2 street northwest; $2,000, Win. Mckee Dans extend bri Sie, Ny 29 Jet street northeast; $1,500, A Gaitord, erect a trame dweiliny Benning’s bridge road, Rosedale; $1,200. "Henry Beard, erecta two-story and Ceilir residence, Kennes- saw avenue, between 14th and 15th streets, $2,500. Maty B. Deuman, erect a two-siors Welling, Geesboro’; $1,000." W. T. Waeciaa, erect two two-story Uwellings, E, between Oui and 10:h strecis souihwesi; 1,000, J. H. How. ard, erect a brick dweiling, Stl, between Rand S streets nortuwest; $—. Jas, Murphy, erect a Wwo-siory dweiliug, Washington sireét, Ana- costia; $1,200. M."C. Kelly, erect a two-story and cellar dweiting between M and N Streets; 3750. Gev. F. Schaller, erect a two- story dnd cellar dwelling, 10th, between F and G sirects northeast; $2,000, Diniel Perry,erect & two-story dwelling, Delaware avenue, be- tween Land K soutuwest; 9400. Shiloh Baptist church, 17tu and L streets, repair brick ei 3600. "A.M. Weaver, ereci a turee-story dwell: ing, 3d, between Fayette and Frederick streets, West Wastington; 94,500. MISCELLANEOUS. Superintendent Hayden and ChiefClerk Beall, the new water depurument appointees, cusered upon Uneir duties to-day. Tue caierplilar nuisauce bas been brought to the wotice of tue Comunissioners again with @ Tequest Lal someting be done tor iL, A retai! liquor license has been issued to Au- just Seniniat. * Policeman Murrell, of the third procinct, has n suspeuded pending au investigation of charges agaist hin, Rev, Jas, A. Dooudn, president of Georgetown coulege, on bebuli of tue faculty, asas tat O street ‘between the college gate aud the corner Of U street aud Soin streets nortuwest, muy be included 10 estimutes tor improvements, An Old Soldier Robbed of His Pen: William Osborn, au old soldier, drew his pension money lust Friday aud stopped in a suloon on 7th sirect togetadrigk. While in the saloou be met a noted convict, named ‘Theodore Handy, who sold him a book belung- ing to the patent ofiice library. Handy began reading poetry to tue old suidier who becime quite interesied, and he put his arins urouad tue veteran's neck. The latter suosequeutly discovered that his envelope containing $50 had been stolen. The empty envelope and Lue soldier's discharge were suusequently iound in aroun where Handy had gone from Lue saloon. Noone knew wao Handy was, but trom tne description given them the vificers arrested him aud be adiiited having been with tue old svidier ten mines, but denied stealing tne inyney, Saturday nigut ilicer Maustield ar- rested Handy for Detectives Curier aud Mabau, who Worked up the case, and locked bim up ai the sixth precinct statioi Handy was arraigned in the Police Court this aivernoon on the cuurge of iarceny of $50 froin Mr. Osborn, aud also the larceny of a book from L. D. Sates.’ “The grand iureeay case was seat to the grand jury aud sentence of 30 days in Jail imposed in tue book case, — Local Notes. The annual plenic and festival given to the children of the German orphan ‘asylum was held to-day at the Schuetzen park. Ex-Gov. Fairebild, of Wiscuusin, the com- mander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Ke- public, and Col, Gray, bis aujuiant general, leit Washington tits morning for Richinond 0 re main several days. Upon uis return to tals city next Savurday ex-Gov. Fuireilid will be ban- Queted by the local posts of tue G. ALR, In the Police Court today W. i. Bradshaw was charged with assault on George W. Neiso and with carrying a pistol. Nelson vestiie that Bradshaw was put outot a saloou aud came buck with a pistol and fired, and he took the pistol from Lim. He was senienced to Jail for é year minusa day. ‘Today Mary A. Davis filed a suit for divorce against Daniel W. Davis on theground of habit ual drunkenness. ‘Ida Street, a blind child, who was foundon the Sircets of tilis city sume Yeurs ago und Wao has since been an inmateot ihe altusuouse has been Piaced in tue Murylacd Lustitation for the in- Straction of the bind, —— RoppeRtes Rerorrep.—James Keliher, 477 Missouri avenue reports siglen irvin his ouse @clock valued ai $3. Mrs, Mary Simpsoa, 2d aud F streets southwest, reports stolen. trom her store a box containing $5. Roberts. Todd, 900 M street, reports stolen from him duriug the past weel:# wumber of articles o1 jewelry Valued at $50. B, Brashears reports that his shop, corner of North Capitol and D streets, was entered Saturday night and robbed o1 $6 worth Clothing and tools, Joun W. Fowler reports stolen irom a new butiding $12 worth ot car penters tools, Win. Hardesty, Anuoostia, reports stolen from his house $4. Aira, Sylvester, 422 Sth street, reports that she lostor lad swien from her a pair ot gold eyeglasses valucd at $4, on the Sth instant, also on thesame day sue gave a colored man, Who called bimsel! a chair rocking chair Worth $10 lo cane for her ud he has faued to return it, Mrs. Augustus Berry, No, 344 B street_northeast, reports taut abe dst a gold watch und chain Valued at §40 in ‘a berdic iast Friday. ——~——_ ANOTHER WINSTOX CoxcERT.—The many admirers of Miss Jeaunie Winston will be giad volearn that the lady will appear at a concert to be given at Congregational eburch Friday evening, of this week, assisted by Dr. Bischuil and olier Wou-known musielans of Washing- ton, and ihe Muriue Band orchestra. | Tickets mn will go on wale at sic store on Tuesday A Seuiovs CUTTING Avrmay.—Yesterday afternoon an occurred in Judiciary square ia which Wim. McDevict was seriously ‘cut in the chest by Chufies or Robert Canning- ham, both of whom were arresied by Officer and locked up ai the sixth precinct ‘McDevitt wus taken to his home, 2410 ‘and G streets northwest, Tue Cuuninguams Claimed thas they were stoned by a crowd of boys and were lorced to deiend themselves, Warrants have been sworn out for several vther and they willbe iledon @ cburge of ——— Tas Caxoz Cius Baces.—The entries for ‘Saturday Soon, vrre *Stermaid, club, afternoon, were: manned by Mr. Silsbee; Meteor, Mr, Matthews, Sty Morir; Water Maxon He ; ails k dwell: | Notes From the Grange Camp. Correspondence of TRE EVENING Stan. GRANGE CAMP, Near Dusx-Lonixe Station, Va., September 12th, 1886, On Wednesday last I stated that affairs ai the fair grounds were tar from @ state of complete Ress, but the nolsy saws, hatchets, hammers and planes soon changed the condition #f things wondertully. The hotel, the ladies, Agricultural and main buildings are large and covered with tin. There are sundry other butldings for various uses, much smaller. The largest ‘show on the grounds ix in the line, Judge, of agricultural implements, and in kind are various. Tugre has been speaking every day. Mr. Farr's speech of weleome and the responses by Sundry persons were creditable utterances of thelr Class, Commissioner of Agriculture Hon. Norman J. Colmau and ex-Commissioner Lor ing have made speeches, aud excellent ones, and mauy others, too many tor menlon now, noted men, have spoken. Mortimer White" head, lecturer of National Grange, hax spo two or three times. rays interest and able. “Ti the last th {8 of last week was la especially on Friday, tournament day. Phere ‘were mem bers of the Grange present last week fom seven different states, This morning there were tempe! dresses from te stand by Worchy Chiet Tem+ larof this state, W.C. Dutton; by Chas. Ms Nye, of District of’ Columbia, and’ by Mr. Whit ney, "worthy chiei templarof Washington. They Were all able. Col. RH. Thomas, master of the State grange of Peiusyivania, was the next er. He said he was not a prohibitionist, t yet he sald the arguments of the precedt could not be galn-said. He then tara attention to the grange aud spoke of ite beneficial influence over its members. Certain reports baving been circulated about the country regarding ers and the falty to the effect that gambling, rum. selling, Were tolerated on the grouad, Secretar: derburn took few milter’ time, at the close of speakiug in the mourning, to say” Unt som things objectionable were being righted, and {hat liquor selling was not allowed, and that ali violations of the rule wouid be prosecuted to the fuilest extent of the law. Hon. Wm. Daniel, of Maryland, and Mortis mer Whitehead, of New Jerse: speakers were auvounced tor the witernoon, ‘Monday wili doubtiess be a drawing day. It Will be Labor Day. ‘The Kaights of Labor from Richmond, Washington, Baltimore and other places will’boid a re-uulon. Addresses will be made, Wednesday wiii aso be a great questionably. Tuere is tove a prize tour tor a $100 buggy. There will be a crowd grounds, ff 8p hi ment on the Loa ——_—_+e-_______ SMALL CorIns.—The Treasury department has Teceived numerous demands for flve-vent nick+ els aud one-cent pieces, The number of these in circulation falls far short of the needs in the extensive smail trade of the country, To met these demands the Secretary of the Treasury has issued a circular dnnouncing that five-cent nickels and one-cent pieces will be iorwarded from the Philadeiphia mint in sums of §20 or multiples Wuereol, upon orders, iree of charg for transporiation, lo any point to be reached by the Adams express company, THE Report of the first auditor of the Treas ury will soon be finished. It will show that the amount of work done during the year by Uhat oftice is greater than that of any year since the office was organized, Tae ENTHUSIASTIC DEMOCRACY OF West VinGINtA.—Col, Hassler, appointment clerk of the Interior department, has just returned from West Virginia, He says be never saw the de- mocracy of Ube suale in Buch good condition; that the party is united wad earuest and will carry the stale by a larger majority than ever betore. COUNTERFRITERS ARkuSTED.—Chief Brooks, ot the secret service, been noun arrest by one of his agents of Wm. Reifson, at Willlamsport, aud Daniel J. Brovest, iu Sullle van county, Bu., ior counterteiting, TH OHIO Wak CLAiMs.—The second con. troller of the Treasury hus given an opinion im regard to the war claim of the state of Unio, im which he holds that whatever necessary stores and supplies were furnished by Unat stave tor the sick wud Wounded soldiers employed in the War of te rebellion, and whatever los plik quarters were turnished by (he state for the care of such soldiers, including tue hecessary Cost OF transporiation irom the fleid to the hos pital, are reimoursavie under the provisious of the wets of July 17th and 2ist, 1s6l, RANGE oF THE THERMOMETER—Dhe follo! ing Were the readings at Une sigaal $a. m., 61; 5 SENT To JAIL FOR AN ASSAULT.—Jas, West, Was charged in tie Police Court to-day with an assault on Joun Mattuews, aud pleaded guilty, The last named testified tat West tirst suruck. hia with bis fist and then eat win in Ube leg. ‘Dr. Morgan tesiified that wwe wound was ® fupserous one, “West was given six amontine ta jail. — ASSAULTING AN OFFICER IN FEBRUARY,— Yesterday witernvon Uilicer Marr, of the Afth, Picelueh, wrested a youn. colored’ man waued wert Meredith and iocked Lin up on a change © ing Uillcer Brice in Feuruary last, it bel ed that Le fired at the oilicer wevade arrest, To-day in Une Puiice Court the case Was continued and Meredith was released on bail, TROUBLE IN A Newsparen Orrice.—On Sat- urday nizut a row occurred at Wie oflice of the Free Press,in whic W. J. Armstrong, we editor, Dui G. Reed, tne assistant” edie tor, and James fivlines, tue jauitor of the building, took pari, aud’ the result Was the arrest of Alinstroug dad Holines by Uilicers Penny aud Cross. in tue Polies Court tals aiterdoou Holmes Was fined $4 or assaulung Heed, aud Armstrong Was discuarged. Pouce Covnt—Judar Snel Today, Michael Hill, protic nand Turner, crueity to anuna Kelly, Uureats to Mary EB. i cx; personal re cognizance. John ti. Cole, assault ou J. Hy Suilih; $9 orld days. Gabriel Adams, assault ou W.'S. Pope; $3.1 @ months. Annic forielted. | Wiiliain My Samuel Jonason and Daniel Ke laterals forivited, “Wistiam Clemeuts, carrying istol; $30 or 69 Gays. Wikia Nowa au ‘Trust Weis, crueity W animals; collaterals tor- feived. y, do.; cole It ie reported that El Coyote and bis band have cluded tue Mexican cavalry aud escaped iuto Dexas, HECHT-SOLOMON. REBECA HECHT and MAUAICE SOLOMON, both ui Washington, D.C * MA Kaci, EMERSON-MILLER, On Thursday, Sei Sth. 1586, ai resiuence Of Kev. Jus ph A More, BLL GbUKGE L. EMEISUS to CA! MILLER, both of tls city. a DIED. BURLINGHAM, On sunday, September 12, 1886, a12:J0 p.m. HENRY G. Wom Noi Aa, Je, after a loug aud painful Uineds,aged 7 years 4 mouths and 12 days. Funeral trom the residence of his parents, 3250 Prospoct steel, West Waskiugiou, Weduvnday, ai p.m B CONDON. At is northwest, Uais (ium wok, SOUN ie” CONDON, aud, but tot Man, years a welrkuown cluzen oF Washingt equim ingh mass will be Celcbraved at St. Pat- rick schureh, wi 5:30 a. m., Weducaday, LOU instant, for the repose of uis soul. EMACK. At his residence, mcar Beltsville, Prince George coumy, Md, on Suuday, Beycmber LZUk, Seth as 95d pan LB BICE CE MACIK, bn ae hty-thied year of his ace. “\Panetal at be Joba's cuurch, Belisville, on Tavsday, the Lath instant, wt 430 pu The folwlives au friends of the fauwliy ure invites to atvend, FEGAN. On Thursday. September ¥, 1836, at the Mot springs ark, PEELE EGAN, io the Oity sixth, year ut uis ace. ‘Fuvteral trow bis late res:dence, 626 6th street sous west, om Tuesday, Septamber 14th, a ¥50 0 clock om, * FORD. At 4 pam. on the 11th instant, MARGA- RET, aged eighty ibiee years and four months, wife of Patrick Ford, a ative of Boanecud.on, Couuty Maya Areland, and for fifteen years a resident o1 Us city Intermeut row ber Uauguter's residede. Herbiln, 987. Bb street soutweast, ai 1:50 ppm, oa 13, 1980, to provees to Mount ouvet Cele tery. Piuiudelpuia saturday Leager pease copy. ® FREEMAN. On saturday, Seprember 11th, 1896, ft the residence of her pareuta herve dic wus Judie C Whee.er iu dwituuere. a, 230A ‘Wo ia the iweniyighth year of Ler age, wise of Juha’. Frew Baa. Funeral from B. & O. depo:, on the arrival of che 10;50'm, m. train trom Haitinnore, Puce lay, 14th. iste Papers preuse copy. HUGHES. On Saturday, September 11. 1886, at 1 O'clock pum. of apoplexy, al Che residence of im 441 Marry i Hughes, 1722 F screet uoriuwest, LUW! ATLEE HUGHES, in the sixty-seventh Year ot bis at Mt. Ottves, more pavers please copy.) Giew York and Bake