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eT ¢ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ‘D Cc. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1886. FOR _SALE—HOUSES. FOR _SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. JOR SALE-VELY CHEAP—A NEW BRICK HOUSE, ov Capitol Hill, near East Capitol st, Kom 4. No. 935 F sepl6-3t” $5,000. 2081 P stn. 210 8th St $r.- Upper pt 1115 Pa av. 1906 3st. ow. oF... Ya2 F st. office REAR ai8T ‘and’ (corner), 12:Fo0m imps: store and dwell 800. Farm crea more ‘cid’ ins tev dag. Three new 6 near 13th n. e; $3,000 @ WRIGHT 1zi2 F st nw. ‘OR SALE—AS AN INVESTMENT, 3 SMALL bricks in aoe ourt, oe car coe ‘14th and Houndary nw. renting st 10. eae together $3,000, JOHN SHERMAN @ G0. 1407 ata and dwelling, Culpeper county, Va. Dbragain, Wylie st. me... j2% Mass. av.. sep. 10 In rear of 310 Lath si..7 2. Cor 7th and Ests.,oLrms FURNISHED. 18th, near H, 10r.$166.66 Mast. n'r 9th. 10r- POR SALE—-FRAME RESIDENCE, 10 ROOMS aod stabje with large, lot on 1th exter Commbia Heights at @ bargain. SWORMSTEDT BRADUEY, v7 Fst, TOR SALE-A Fi fal location. one block trou. strevt cars ally imps Will sell on monthiv payment WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE CO,, 508 Est (OK SALE—DESIRABLE TWO-STORY BRI rooms: all. modern’ improvements: papered and painted, on Oth st. n.w.; is offer te ny on TY SV ORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. a ‘927 Fe aPTOvETHY pincea witn me for rent or sale 8 lberalis ‘Of cont to the owner. ‘For list Of property for sale, call of send at office, 2 SCOTMOLTZMAS. loin and Pats. RENT—UNFURNISHED— se15-6t Pe F ToT $255, 1727 10th st. $45 ‘ 1025 Conn.ave 250 144 = = VOR SALE Rotter acdsee SPECIAL BARGAINS. Several stx-room houses on a street northeast: all moderu inprowementy 0 cent Investinent.. Price, only 82,000 each: ick, 7 Fass, on Corcoran, bet 13th 144i $4200 io" table) He FOS eee property on Connesiut are goth m ts f Dupont Circle: large three-story, press brick, double Rouse stone steps ald trumm ngs org bag windows: hail tu. center; basement K.tchen and collar, stable with carriage clevator; everythiug modern; nearly Rew. ‘Price, $90,000. ih tite hehbrbood, turecatory and besuent brick; thirty-nine feet front; center joven feet wide: Aiteen rooms; lot seventy-six feet fronts modern zi Fenyaee ome: rena fet ap Gir mois ie, Maamachuoia tJ ath of Due THIS EVENING. |AWNBROKER'S SALE. ‘We will sell, at 1282 Pennsylvania at suction, all pledges forfeited by non-redemy Be reoory Eien, commtocing WEL NESBA SIXTEENTH, 1886, at SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M., i consisting of gold,silves etal Watches, Diamonds, Seuin eCIR St Raa a ae te Binulic Milos Gus” Bocke ‘Cleckn: Opert Olswet rt Yalises, "Trunks. Vtailus Soild Sliver plated Ware, it; TOD kK to 1U-foot alley, modern improve- | Oyercoats, Ladies’ and Gents’ Gaoshing aad ait kinds ment Price, $14,000; oue-huif cash. Title pertect. | Wear pparel, Parties holdi: is will please: es 91000) COUN BEEMAN © Oa | acerca! ‘SreiNeat Bios. se9-6t 1407 Fst nw._ | SBENSINGER, Auct, 2018-8t OR SALE—IN WisT SHINGTON: =— (Georgetown), a tine Brick Residence, containing. TO-MORROW. foafteen ‘large rooms, with elegant "and. ample 120 feet front on # business street; the whole EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, Dbile gavdem: sold at ouice the price will be made | VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT_AUCTION, SFT- S garden, sold ate c . Serv ioe bdivkded. UATED ON 4TH STREET, BETWEEN B'AND id ‘good use Fessler OUNO OW: e, the country; Tyomdé. Seth and stable; situated within two squares of Idee G Price 39,000. : ‘AUSTIN P. BROWN, ‘ge4:3m_ T426F st how. ror SAE-4 BARGAIN, IN Wea wasn: Ington—A good two-story back bullding and base- iment frame and brick dwelling, nine rooms, ull mode ern improvements, lot 42x00, in first-class helghbor- hood. Price $4,006 to an immediate purchaser: Easy terms. Gn ist n.e.,two frame Houses, Lot 30x85. Price Also, 4 row of new brick Hot 1090 0. alley, n.w. ‘E803 Prige,i64,000 for all. DANENHOWER & SON, fameenee| 57a or bear 12th... = . ae % E—BRIC [SES— Ris SOs near iz 190| ~ & Jah near T st, new house a ‘AOmew Hoses on Lath st, ear V st; six rooms SiSecvaen and tic 280 Gta vince 125| Apply at once tos. w. B Sty Eats “J Houses cin 1ouh st, near Towa circle, $8,750 each, . bet. 12 250 Gram Place... 12 Ewe. = louses on 13th st., near 1e, $8, 7% 2 Dapont circle Ist.,bet. 20th andaist 1 awe 1828 New Yorkaves_| New House on isin sf, comer Wallach Vince, Vulae. and Lai Qui.bet. LSthand Lathes | Fo RS aL ES $7,000. K. Tith and De Sales sts.-110 = jew House on 13th st. adjoining ab2ve, $5,750. M © SHth st... 2 65 10th sts., $11,600, ew 6 room house, near Towa Circle. -.anaseee-$3:250 Brick, 8 room house. 1S St. WW .nsecrnreeen--B,000 ‘Tame, 6 rooms, 2d street. ‘Brick, 7 rooms, Kingman Piace..._ "7 rooms, Pierce Place, bet, 15t 9 rooms, 13th st, near Jowa Circle. 2 reoms. G st. bet Tgth 6 rooms. Hs FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS dasfocae Fealon Yor seuluc ating tie ety moatbe | = Broome Fenton's aay: Brn sold atonce. Ad Box 105, Star offic Sst % rooms, ( st, bet. 4 health, valuable steam laun iry, centr: aS Saf a Mas vel 13th & 14u 4. S mess Do. on Dunbarton ave......... J, OR SALE-CHEAP—BAY MARE: SOUND AND kentie; lady can drive: owner has no furthe S828, Do. on Congress st, use fOr | Wo houses SC. ave. me both fOr Ee iy 21 2a Also improved and unlinproved property ii all parts 70) —FIXTURES OF ofthe city, Apply to. J.W. B MYERS. ‘Store, consiating of sbetvina. gas Ayis New York ave, ing: also'store for rent. Apply at 722 7th st. a. tween 12 and 1, or after 7 sel! °°? SALE_2 SE _BUSINESS PROPERTY ‘The lowest in good property for remodeling: SAL! SACRIFICE, ONLY $150 Eighteen feet front—8 12,000 F2e ar clogant four round corner Savare Pane, Tosewood ‘case. carved. legs, fine tone and in” perfect order, good us new and war- Tanted: handsome ¢mbrotdered cover and stool in- eluded; payments of $10 per month fo prompt party. Can beeen at THE PIANO EXCHANGE, four feet front—$22.000. mur feet frout—$30,000. For J. @ LANG, Real Eutate Denier, 008 Ps. mw. ed ‘A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SSS ifsituated Mouse ry any terms Several OH SALE —A SMALL IMP wellsitunted Houses: on very easy’ tereus” overs handsome, sijiish. sound, geile aud young a | cowl tu operon S.7cr EAS) eat Prompt driver: any child cau manage him. “inquire | Estate sn or House on M st.. between 9th an ‘House on Q st.,between 1:3th aud 14th sts, $11,000. ‘2new Houses: H st., between 12th and 18th sis. n. ¢,6 rooms: $3,000 each. ‘Several Houses on Wwyile st., between 12th and 13th, sta, ne; $1,400 to $1,700 each; 6 rooms, waterand cas. AUSTIN P. BROWS ‘Real Estate and Loans, au2s-1m : 1426 F ot naw. GOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A FINE BRICK reatiguce In Alexandria, Va. “containing nine Yooms, iso bath and store rooms. coal vaults oad cellar? water andas throughout, urge side and ic yards, with fruit and. flowers. Fasy of access to woth fonts and cars, Wit exchange for Washington roperty, improved or unimproved, ‘nd. assune. & Staait iucumbrance. WA He BARSTOW. G15 7th nw, aul 1m PGE SALE- HOUSES IN ALE QUARTERS OF the city, too numerous to mention here, for peop of iittle, moderate, or much means; houses In blocks oF on beautiful corners,with broad parking and lovely Views. You that are about to purchase please see us before you decide. Buy now and avold rush later in the seston. HUMPHREY & ADAMS, Kual Estate Brokers, 618 F st. n.w. Se31 RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OH10 RAILROAD. Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 30th, 1889, until further notice. \ a ee eet everest Leave Washington from Station, corner of New an guns F; Proona, large helt, ost anal beck | ~ ForChleags 10:00 s'ar'knd 10-10 pam. dally, Th st finished, 7 Foon ; a ‘op Chieago 10:00 wn and 10:10 p.m. daily. The stairs two verahdasy de porth, side aud bask allges | 1000 sua Soar Limiwed Lege or eieabn halt sq. from lerdics: $2, ‘wimonth. Apply to seliit® ; $500 cash; balance $25 OWNER, 1112 st. se. ld. good driv 200 pounds. Appl; {OR SALE-7 ROOM Bi MODERN IM Siz Pedanyivonta Ewe pomeseaede” | P'provementsand sige lot 915 cash balance $25 i HS, EWO COUN: | PIMC oem pream ‘ ad tere aud Shelving. AS CAYWOOD, corner dub | ., fee ew 7 vom pressed brick front Houses; wm. and K stem selsaer ef cggm HICK: m. im; near Towa Circle; northwest; HOR Sa LE ‘T SQUARE PIANO AT) 0u0. Iqreat bargula fir only StOG GE 10 petoniin ct | © room corner House: new: m. Im.: $7,000, bargain f BS tant. “Very ‘Two large elegant Houses on Vermont ave. nw. Hse ems covet und pst viel LIBRE vork anes oe ue THE PIANO EXCHANGE, Ore 422 Oth St | iu front and rear, to alley. 2 $6.500, ae Se building will ailing on HOS Mecca vand P sts ne, feet: boards all 16 ‘4s new: complete with every convenience: 15th st. u.w., bet P and Q, 1th S. hs, with ti niences; large ¥ . elegant new S-room brick; ‘and Chicago, arciving in Pittsburgh at 7:35 p. cago next morning at 8:55. No extra fure is charged on this traiu for {ust time. For Cincinnati, Loulsviile andSt, Louls dally at 3:30 pan apd 10:10 p.m., with through coaches und Pal- ‘Sleeping Cars fo ubove points, without change; ‘30 p.m. 18a fast limited train to Cincinnatl and St Louls, arriving in Cluciunati next moruiug at 7:45, St Louis 6:40 p.m. No extra fare ts charged on this train for fast time. For Pittsburgh at 10:00 a m.and 8.55 Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Detroit, with Jor and Siceping Cars to Pittsburgh. For Lynchburg, Natural Bridge, Staunton, 10:10 p.m., daily. For Lexington and Local Stazio except Sunday. and 10:10 p.m. di For Baltimore on week and 10:05 am.,.12:10,- 1 8:80, 4:30, 4:40, 50, 6: For Baitina Rm aatly, 2 jonarch Par- Lexington and 71:00 p.m. For Shenandoah Valley Rallroad and points South 20 am. and 5:30 p.m. daily: 104m. has Sleeper from AS Tat mw, bet dana ain. an a“ per f were ti Junge yard te alley; nelghborivod firsclasm Masitpgtin to New Orleus’ 6300 je, Siteper to < = : For Wilinington, Delaware, and intermediate potnts NOH SALE O8 FRADE FINE unas = Desween voutimoré and Wilihington, 3:10 p.m. ally, a4 Me JOR = ecpt sunday” *eisse 403 Peous Fite itoact:a¢ Gres oa the Tanker ise. For Annapolis 6:40am. and 12:10 and 4:30 p.m, 15th st. beween Rhode Island ave. "A frontag on Sunday 8:30 am., 40 p.m. and P st.of 48 by 100 feet to alley, with six-room | for Way stations between Washington and Baltl- * " Spegelation tor. s small invest | Frame House; $12,500. Side Lot will be sold sep- | mored, 640, 8:30 ain, 1210 pi 0. iment THOMAS A. STTCHELL ood Fat rater 92:00 per sqaare foot od 110 fun.” On Sundays Sabicts and 1:50, Se, —o Cali for alist of Houses, Lots and Farms forsale. | 4:40, 7:00 and 11:00 p.m. For Stations on Metropol RX seld-lw GEO. W. LINKESS, 720 20th et | tan Branch 6:45 am.daily, except Sunday, aud S231 FOR SALE. r Bem. dally; 4:40 p.m. dully, except Sunday for prinel- also two Horsesieft by shite Wat FGEYER, 260 st nw OK SALE-AT_ MUHLHOFE: Sylvania ave, Extension Yop Car must be sold: party leaving the i Doctor's Boy ALE— rs 14th st, 135 6 12th st, 151 909 M st., DB. 1 head of the finest Horses that have been daily, except sunday. For rick 8:40 am.and ‘1:15, 6:30 and 10:30 p.m. Liule flock Express. oa) ©o the market for the last two years. Just arrived somo eit 5 ofa 21S Gammed by Teaavest jf the sin ‘erom Prederiek ‘aud interivediate polnts: 3:25 am, Sally. recor! 2:17; sait horse ean trot im Drown geiding Cherry: foaled 1s61: sixt high: quaranteed to trot a mille in 250. and a lady can S29 Lith st. se, 6F.1,500 ‘The above is only a sruail portion of property on my books. For full list eall at office for bulletin tamed on, the Istand 15th. [sel4] THOS. & WAGGAMA! JPORSALE OR FOR RENT—THREESTORY AND basement House, 1344 Vermont ave. a. ws best location in cit; s eli IX ROOMS AND drive him Also, fiiteen horses usefal for all’ pur- poses. No fancy prices JOHN sIMMONS, 1 12th st nw. STLEMEN DE- Inquire o1 ww frame houses, se: 12° by 40; Fent at $Y: water in rear; half square from street cars: 00. We want two ‘squares of rok SaLe— es ‘Stock Ranch and Herd: for sal hese, Yashingtou: also sinalt properties; £000 ground LO gm | STATE BANK OF SiDNew on cormcr iu poriheast! 1c par oo LOWE NOHOE, 311 East Capitol st. seld-3te OK SALE-SEVEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON 15th st., in a very desirable neighborhood: $4,600. Nine-room ‘House, 0 st., between Sth aud Oth Ss, ali WOK SALE—H_ A. SEIIGSON Vanls ave n.w., has just 1 Routed $000 gallows Pure « alifor sells at $1 per gullou. Special prices to jobbers. Send —. t te mod-ru improvements; $7,500. J. R HERTFORD, Josorderd St Bice aut asitiered fre. modi Pde FY Fok SALE THE “rH : pe | JOH SALE RES ON THE INSTAL Meures wo boiler: evokin ait esmessie ivicianee: | J i 5 HE gates ng eller: a eastve, attendance: | 213 1<t at. ne., $200 cans. $54 south, $4,000, Foaning elevators: pumping: water: printing pretses | 1542 Einden st, Le Drolt Burk, $20 a meaihy $3, Bed mectinery. Sireular ‘and price bee De BALLACH, Ages st Jez O4 to 808 New tampshire ave. $100 casn, $25.6 ionth, $2,400. $200 cash. $35 « month, $3,000. ‘$300 cash, $35 a month, Pe ih st nw., $200 cash, $28 a maonth, b st. n.w., $200 eash, $25 a La ROOMS, Board can te had inder of the sea-on, Mis fC. 1A ville, Loudon county, Va. City referenci Allen, G06 Est. nw. Sees month, $2,400. Bet SOLICITED FOR THE FALL IN hot uw corner Boundary, $300 cash, $30 9 of Maryland, wear Harpers Ferry: alt. free of nv i fountry accommogations a week. W. M. CLARK ty. Mae JOHN T, ARMS, _ 810 F st. nw. 4-ROOM BRICKS. 3 ling ter $60; price $4,250; sual Brick near Print- Ab. treasures or mines Rec $ stoi ps rooms: cellar; all modern Srieude.“Gtvesnaccew in business seas imurovementa, "Price, ouly, $ati00. Perms aay. Sg trountn “Causes epeedy” marriages Apply to dW. BMY EMS 128 Now York aves Fuca tuedier Netw? hue, ive picture of saggiaa | “aerowe maarey. “Sl, in troubie cousale thisclaicvoyane, Caces | no Soka iilon oro pan bt | WOR San Gay. $1 Stn we uw. bot Dani Estn'nee. easier | 2 rooms each, sated DAME Koss. 1k RELIABLE CLAILWON- | & M ‘ant and Astrotogtst, has been cv street cars within Lal: square. Price for this ited on busk ry only $7,000. Terms, ¥: balance Bropersy Hew, Jove and matrimony 25 vears in this city. Ali | $500 per year, “This property for $52 Jo trouble call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office hours | Ler month. Apply to 3. W. P. MYEI Jam. to 7 p.m. loos K st aw. “Sus | _JeiriSwe “Neal Estate Agent, 1428 N. Yeave. ADAME PAY MANICURE AND SURGEON CHIROPODIST, HOUMS GAN & VEKNUN ROW. 4 Pennsylvania ave JOR SALE— BY SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, F street. a £20,000-Eegane Sore sence on 14th st 0O—New Unree-story dweiling, 14th, near R st. 1 Bemona very structive howe! on Wiese, Beak ork.—Either of the above houses will be sold for ovie tinea anh, ad lutte ob ate rosa area | ,$8:000--Ae an tuvextch—A, new howse. now ap- = — = | der Fent to 4 very desirable tenant, at $46 per month, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | "S235 oaius. $5,250—Three-story brick: all mod. linps.; excellent JOR ALL POTOMAC KIVEK LANDI omer: tnder rent of S40: Suh mm Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON. soiree Shiow~Twostory and tasement tondav, Wed slay and Fe OO0Vere pretty six ouse, Nouint Perr aa Lavonrdtow SCT HTN Gopi bra renters New houses on Wylie st, near Hat, cars n. E rented for $10.50. 3}0.000 will puritans block of Sve new houses, Weil locsted met” This property ls now under w Feu that pays well as an investment, and promises to iu crease in value. » lant, We igs every iF:p. OL Ay landing 10F 25 cents Staters Uunleo 1 pated Rie 2OR SALE—WITHIN TWO SQUARES OF THE SOKPOLK, FORTRESS MONROE axp Ture | Cis) Omer Deuware ave aud DSU ne. two. ELE AY and LADY OF Tnx | 12°F mice houses, only £3.000—onechitd cake. Tbe te ar oe poe SEEN tows than the value of tle ground; uo charge Toot EM, gq | tribe buliding “Apply inmacsiale ELLER & REPETTI, ‘$26 Pennaylvanla ave. ne. Fes SALT 20 SEW AND HANDSOME Tesideniceson G st., near 19th, built aud. Snished tu the most superior manner; press trick fronts, bow |: ou bither Boat! FRIDAY. Pursvay, sel0-6t THURSDAY aud SATORU Leary stop at Viney Fo ut and Corutiek! Harbor | one Gaines bene orem ick seling bod Feira: Laie Sopa at. Piney tone | Robs uments, tay, winds, hurd wood sated Saturday at © class. Apply Toss ae. ‘Ok SALE-ON 13TH ST.. NEAR MASSA- p oui ehusetts a & desirable thi ‘Brick Resi- diekety ai the Jk aud O. offices, | denee: all improvements, with brick stable shqtire at the Company's offices ‘aud 745-& "Above schedule ot Faves gos into effect Mouday. Both. 320, Fee Poromac tive Lani ‘A BEAUTIFULLY LOGATED Brick “esidence, ‘we-siory asd vate with all modern conveniences, at 224 New Jersey ave «¢. To Cae me, paust TAs Pa Teena hs ciling, © rooms. modern imD¢0 jentral location, ptive $0,000 10 casts ‘Abe ply ou the premises, 1623 th st-n.w, sel@imees || {OR SALE—TWO NEW SIX ROOM iter || halls. bay windows, hot and cold water. se and buck alley, on'K stn. @, near North ‘auetion ‘Schedule. JOMN 1. PADGETT Agent : wiser at an bargain.” “Apply of G W. RIDLEY, Manat. 2 wt _| 3 GOODACHE, Builder, at 1100 Mew amp ave RECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM | n. — EO JOMN UIUBON and EG KNIGHT leave NOK SALE— a BARGAINS ON fo pi og cee a CaP TEL an put ia! wi Sasa Say ROS wes A new two-story bay-window and back-bail nih Genius oy Marina. ant oat pa Re Aa to Fe i fine new brick, bay window, onvinst ses (82.500; terms: a easy. ‘Two new two-story and basement brick dwellings, Sye rooms, and cellar, om K stm a, hear navy yard: DANENHOWER 4 SON, 1315 F xt, + GS st whart, Wasiin ever) U. Boutin. “reuestieem, cry TURSLAY ereauen WW. concoean ose Le dally (except Sunday) for cs Sh See es i, 1. BLAKE. Captain. O* #uxpReD PAIRS BOYS LOW UUARTER SHOES, pe, YT Jor 75e., reduced from $1.25. Fe SALE—TWO NEW BKICK BAY-WINDOW MEN'S AND BOYW PaNTs, pidmiead and three new -room bres q Reduced to one-half price 10 x alt price to close out Greatest bar | fi the rear, $400 each. Free new. pe mouth; $ik000." New ‘tout roots Tents $12.30 per mouth; §1:20U. All good tavont: setIm DANENHOWER 480%, 1115 Fa. aw, ce il 4.W. SELBY, 1916 Pennsylvania aveuve, RR-STRAW HATS at vourown price yl :30, 7°20, 0:00, 9:05 20" 6. 6:30, 7 except 1:25, 8:15 and 6: Ohio ‘Ticket itol st: lot 23 by 50; $3,150. | 1851 and 8:15 p.m. dally, except Sunday. ‘Trains leave Ealiimore for Washington at 5:10, and 10:30a.m., 12:15, 2:30, 3.4, 245, 9 and 11:00 p.m. sg Office—Washington Station, 619 and Wherevatders wil be taken ior veceuge 14 eee Sud received at any point in the city. DUNHAM. Gen, Mangger, Baltimore. _fau23]_G. PA. SW *2iNeTON, O10 AND WESTERN Hall: ROAD Co. Schedule In effect August 1, 1886. ‘Trains will leave from and arrive ai B. & P. 6th and B sts, ws follo perce thand B s 10 a.m. daily except Sunda arrivingat Hound Hin 114m re turning trains leave Hound i Om, dally except Sut Gam. and ois poe ion rates. $000- R BELL, suberinteitdent. ENNSYLVANTA ROUTE, TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. DOUBLE TRACK, SPLENDID SCENE STEEL RAILS, — MAGNIFI P EQUIPMEN'T, IN EPPECT JULY Lisa, ssa. ‘Trains leave Washington from station, curner of Sixth and B streets, us follows: For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited xpress ‘ot Palnce thus Cars at 9250 A. M. dally: Fast Line, 9:50 A. M. daily to Cincinnatl and st Louis, with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Ciucinoait, and Hotel Car to St. Louis: dail; except Saturday” $6 Catcago, with siceping Car Aléoona “A itoona to Chicago. cago EX} al 10° P.M. daily, with Sleeping “Cars Washington” to ‘Chi ca sO, aed) Hutrisburg’ to | Cleveland “connect at Harrisburg “with Western Express, with, Through Sleepers for Louisville aud 'St" Loul Paci Express,” 10:00 P.M. daily. for Ditisoun air the West, with through Sieeper Harrisburg (6 Ghesweo. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Erie, eetnceieus, pochenter, Battle, Niagara, 0900" B except Saturday, wil Cars Washington io. Rochester. 2” WUE Palace For Williamsport, Lock Haven und Elmira, at 9:50 A; M. daily, exéept Sunday. Xork and the East, 7:15, 9:00 and 11:00 a, a 20'P. M. On Sunda; 5, 10:00 and L1 15, 10:00 and 11:20 P. A. 'M.. 23 Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Cars, 0:40 A. sori; tnd 3:50 P.M. daily, except Sunday. For Boston without change. 200 BP. M. every day. For Brookivn, N. Y., all through trains connect at deruey Chey wit boats of brooklyn amex alone ing direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double ferrluge across New York City. For Philudelphia, 7:15, ¥:00 and 11:00 A.M... 2:00 $25, O8. 2590, sid 1020 a Ge Sundar, 9300'A. M., 2:00, 200, 10:00 and 11:20 P. Limited Express, 0:40 a. ai. and 3:00 FM daily” For haitinore: 855, 7-15, 8:00, 8:40, 9:50,11-00 A. or Hultimore, O35, 72 40, 9:50,11:00 A.M. 121005 2:00, 31:50, 240, 6:00, 7:10, 10.00 and tis 00,9250, 11206 A. 200, nd'11226 P.M. For, Pope's and 446 Po 05 and 4:23 P.M dally, 00 A. Ms 4:15 Be ML ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSHURG RAL WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING TON RAILROAD, For Alexandria, 6:00, 700,9:25, 10:55,and 11:35 A. M..2 IS 6-01, 6:05, and 11: 57 PM. On ee z ee LO, 7305, 10:42 P. M. and ‘ad 10 night. Tickets und intormation ut the office, northeast cor- per of 13tit streot and ‘Peunavivanis avenue, and ai fie Matlon, there orders can be eit for she gieakiag fromm hotels ti iences CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager. 3. R WOOD, General Passenger Agen STG x avi PROPOSALS. {Ls FOR FU ‘Orvicwor BUILDING Fok Starx, WaB AND NAVY DePARTMANTS, WasHinoTox. D. C., September 15, 1886. ‘Sealed proposals tor furnishing and delivering Coal ‘and Wood, for the west and center wings of the jor State, War and Navy ‘departments, In als city, wil be received at this office unul TWELVE ¥.,of WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH day of SEPTEMBER, 1886, and opened imm iu. presence of bidders Specat ‘general instructions for bidders, and ‘Of proposal will be furnished to estab wo ele ee a, soogeg HOS. LINCOLN CASEY, seidhiddims.27e2go0 TY CORP Of Hnaincers, TE. . Puna 40H QU RRTERMASTENS et BERR aoe re Rea Oo marOR, D.C Ai vase 98) 1G66. ditions, will be recelved ai this ofice: Wael 01 reve! ice unt TWELVE “O'CLOCK, NOON, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER HIGH 1886, at which ems tn the presence of bid and place they will be 9 dere, for turniahing and delivering at this depot. Sagining a pe of latneay iabber Morse ‘covers bie) iron hare, Lumber, Gas Fil: s, aeea ents to Felect any oF bids.” Preterenes, domestic pro Suction, conditions of price. and quailty being ua sug Biven to utticles of A Broa ‘ol the Paci coast to the extent oF the required by the” public service “Blanks and toll instructions as to bidding, &e., and hist required will be tarnished Ga ton to unis oBtces it N’ BATCHELD! Denali OM General US A, so13-6t Captain and bebe ea Uke Ansa, C STREETS NORTHEAST. By order of the owner, we will sell at public suction of the premines, on THEUBSU AY, SRE TEMBER SEXTEENTH, a0 HALE:PAST nchse front of part of iot Nore tn square’ 814, and inchse front of part of lot ‘No. Having a depth ¢ 108 feet, ogether with the improve: Bientsinereon, ‘Terms nade known at sale, 11,13,15,0 ses W 2EKS € C0, Auctioneers, ‘637 Louisiana a Cpposite City Post Office REGULAR WEEKLY SALE. OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING GOO! COMPRISING IN ALL A General Assortment of Fine Walnut and qther Bed- Foom Furniture. Ash und Cherry. ‘Parlor Sultes in hatr cloth and other material, Bookcase, Lounges, Library ‘Tables, Leatber-eat Dink and tat chairs, Lace Curiaing Shuck aud Hult Mattresses, assortment of Chairs, Cribs, Cane Hocker, Wire aud other Springs, Odd Softe, Bed- steads, Bureaus, dc, 180, TWENTY-FIVE AND SECOND-HAND TASER PL OTR CAE LARGE AND SMALL RUGS, OLLCLOTHS, &o. ‘ALSO, ONE FOOT-POWER TURNING LATHE. _1t ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers SPECIALSALE OF WALNUT CHAMBERSUITES, IMITATION CHERRY SUITES, PARLOR. SUITES, WALNUT BOOKCASES, “WARD- ROBES, LIBRARY TABLES, WALNOT FRAME MIRRORS, HAIR MATTRESSES, DECORATED TOILETWAKE, Ere 180, ASSORTMENT OF DEco TABLE- ARPARE, TURCENS, VEG moi OSE QUTLERY, PLATED WAKE Quan mere TABLEIN PERFECTORDER,TWOHUNDRED REMNANTS OF BODY RUSSELS AND On TOMORN SP Storie SEPTMBER SIX- TERNTHL, at TEN O'CLOCK. Wwe shal tell, witha oe pnearOnay the ppore) Gelert yt goods. 0 postponement on aceon of Fa Te OMPWALTEN B. WILLIAMS ® CO, Aucta warmer ‘B, WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. BABY CARRIAGES AT AUCTION. On TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER SIXTEENTH, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shall sell at oat salesroom thirty Baby Carriages, different styles, and consizned from a first-class manufactory, to be sold Fegurdless of cost. ‘Terms cash. 1t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Aucta FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A COMFORTABLE TWo- STORY FRAME DWELLING, SITUATE No. TAL THIKTEENTH STREET SOUTHEA By virtue of a deed of trust, dated September sm 2d, A. D. 1880, aud duly recorded in itber No. a8 , at foilo 132, of the land records of the Dis tet of Columbia, and at the request of the thereby sectired, we will geil, at public. auct frontor the premises, ou THURSDAY. THE THOR TIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A, D. 1886, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. the following described real estate situate In the cliy of Washington, in the District of Co- Jombla-to wit: Original Lot nudivered thirty, (30), In square humberell ten Hundred and twemy, (1,020), as subdivided into lots lettered "A and 8." ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest. at 6 per cent per an- nom, secured by a deed of trust on premises sold, OF all edsh, at option of purchaser ‘Terurs to be complied Seith in ten dass. or property will be sold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after three days advertise ment in the Evening Star. S100 deposit required at Hime, of sale. Converancing, recorling, dc. at bar chaser'scost = ELMUN A. A iodeds JOHN H. PeAke, '} Trustees J LOW CASES, FIXTURES, COUNTERS WITH DRAWERS, ‘AND BALANCE OF STOCK AT 4347, PI YLVANIA AVENUE NORTH- NSISTING OF GUNS, CUTLERY, Ze VER PLATED WARE, &,,WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION. RIDAY EVENING, SEPTEM- TH, at SEVEN P. SC, and will ry evening Until all are sold, ‘October 1st, owner goes exclusively into the mahu- facturing of well known specialties. selo-8m. FOLEY, Auctioneer, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF CROCKERY WAR SMALL STOCK OF SHOES, ALL SIZES, a’ AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER SEV- ENTEENTH, 1886, eommencing at TEN O'CLOCK, within my auction rooms, I's! to which the atte SALI 1D REAL CORNER OF THIRD AND C STREETSSOUTH- OF VALUABLE _UNIM- ESTATE AT SOUTHEAST East. By Virtue of a decree of the Suy Court off the District of Columbia, passed on the 2d day of August, 1586. tn the Eaulty Cause of Thomas . Willams et ai,, vs. George R. Carroll et al, Ni Docket 2, 1 Shall sell at puvite auction the premises, to the bizhest bidder, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY GF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1886, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. Me the following described real estate, to wit: All of lots humbered seven (7) and eight (3) tn Hall Smaps Subdivision of original lots numbered four (4) aud five. (©), tm square numbered seven lnnndred aud ninety (791), a8 per plat recorded in ber \N. K., fol of the records of the Surveyor's office of the ‘District of Columbia, ‘Terms of sale us prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money to be pald In cash, of which $100 on each lot must be paid ut the sale, and the bal- nce In two equal instalments, for which’ the notes oj the purchaser, bearing date on the day of sale, ai payable respectively One and iwo years after date to Iny order a Trustee, with interest from date until pald at the rate of six per centum per annum, interest payable semi-unnually, must be given. Said notes to be secured by a moriguge or deed of trust upon the property sold according to the cirection of the court, or the Whole purchase money may. at the option of the purchaser, be paid in cash. “If theterms of sale be not complied with with 8 from tle day of sule the Trustee es the Tight Lo resel said real estate at the risk ‘and cost of the defaultin, purchaser aiter like advertisement in ‘the Evening Star and on the same terms as 1n case of the first sule All expenses of conveyuncing and recording and ex- amination of ttle to be patd by the purchaser, "The property will be sold clear of all taxcs 10 the day of sale. JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, ‘No. 472 Louisiana avenue. _DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. sell-déeds P VALUABLE BUILDING CuBS aU LOT ON SIXTEENTH STREET, TAND U STREEIS NORTHWEST. By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause: No. 10,491, wherelu Mary’ Dunn, by Ttugu Riley. her next trlend, 15 plainuff, and Jobn Dunn and Mag- Sie Dann are defendants, the undersigned, as Trustee, Will sell at public auction. tn frout of ‘the premises, at HALE-PA*T FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. of TUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1886, the Real Estate deseribedin the billto wit:Sib-lot(17),ot Bealn= hard “H. Waruer's subdivision of Lov 3. of square orth of square numbered one hundred aud seveuty- peven (177), Ip the city of Washington, District of Co- jumble. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of parchase money cash: oue-third in’ six months, aud one-third in twelve Months from day of sule, (deferred payments secured by deed of trust_ gn property. with Interest at six-per cent). oF all cash, At Option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required when property is bid olf. If purchaser falls to comply with terms of eale within teu days, tue ‘Trustee may Fesell at purchaser's cost. “ANDREW A: LIPRCOME, Tyan, wice $21 diy wt. .w. DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, sebdeds ET WEEN Borsers Prnrscrox Brack SILKS, 2d EDITION. Lael Tans Sh ‘THE BODIES OF A WOMAN AXD A BABE FOUND IN THE LAKE AT CHICAGO. CurcaGo, Sept. 15.—This morning the bodies of @ woman and a child were found in the lake ‘The Best Biack Sitke Ever Made. Soff, fine and beautital Black, Gutnet and Bonnet's Black Gros Grain Silks, Satin de Lyon, Rhadame and Duchess, in choice qualities, E F ‘We have just opened large lot of White Silks and Satins, suitable tor Wedding Dresses, ‘and offer Paille Francais, Satin Rhadames, ‘Mervelltieux, Satin Duchess and Moire Fraa- ‘cals, in white and evening shades, at New York Combination Novelties in Plush and Wool tm great ‘variety—the newest and most desirable goods in. the market, Silk Mixtures and Plain Broad- cloths, for tailor-made Suits, in every shade. All ‘Wool French Cashmeres, 48 in. wide, $1.00; the best goods ever sold for the price. New Paris Robes ad Dress Patterna Elegant stock of Choice Novelties in Silks, Velvets and Woolens, ‘triped, Checked and Plaid Flannels, for Wrap- ers. New Table Linens and Napkina Extra been tied to her waist bodies have not been identified. ‘Wasted Sympathy. DALY, THE DYNAMITER, AND THE LIMERICK BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Loxpon, Sept. 15.—A_ int writes to the Times in reference to the resolution of the Limerick branch of the national jue, ex- in Whi ‘Table at 82. Tessin; with . ay- Sec eens | ceree eee eee = scribes "as “dying in a British dungeon. ices Westie Goce Daly "was" artented “ibere were found in Wie “there wi OM ‘pedal house “in” Birml letters from Brennan which proved that it was Daly's pur- Pome cet? chain admission | to the strangers’ ny house ONE PRICE. Sommons t to throw wees ais — jebat Parnellit cau ao Soned beforehand 10 Sovont themelves on the ‘ogeasion.” W. M. SHUSTER @ 80NB, ‘@10 Pennsylvania Avenue 2. w. N.B-TuE Busr 1 us CHEAPEST. pate Aovrumn Orenmea. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEM! VERY LARGR MPLET ae LATEST FARIS SON = pee Ce Grand Army Ald for Charleston. New Yoru, Sept. 15.—The ot No tional’ Department” Commander’ Fetrehtid, of the G. A. to the comrades of that organi- zation Is favorably received by the Grand Army posts of Brooklyn. It 1s proposed to ap- proureis an amount of money from the pout nds for the Charleston sufferers, This will probably be doue and subscriptions taken Up ‘among ihe people, "AILLE FRANCAISE SATIN DUCHESEE, PLAT AND FANCY Ve ets EVLOTS, "HOME rsa LINE STRIPES AN. UNS, HA: 4ND CHECKS, ae FRENCH COSTUME CLOTHS AND OTHEH Nominated for Congress. DRESS FABRICS, WHICH ARE THE “CORREC: LOWELL, Mass, Sept. 15.—The democrats of fhe eighth district to-day nominated ex-Mayor John J. Donovan for Congress, 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 Market to-day. as reported oy Special wire to He. H. Dodge, 39 Lou street: cr: 81YLES AND COLORINGS” FORTHE FALL AND rea Sok ae ee NOVELTIES IN SILK AND WOOLCOMBINATION SUITS FROM $12 TO $30. NEW PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS AND JERSEYS. NOVELTIES IN HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY AND KiD GLOVES, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF “MOURNING FAB- RIGS” FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERS. THESE GOODS ARE DIRECT RATIONS AND PERSONAL SELECTIONS EDOM. FIROE Haxps IN NEW YORK DURING THE Past 1 WOULD ADVISE MY CUSTOMERS TO MAKE THEIR PURCHASES NOW WHILE THE ASSOKT- MENTS ARE COMPLETE, AS THERE 18 AL. BFS WAYS A SCARCITY LATER IN THE SEASON OF PSonend THE MOST DESIRABLE TEXTURES, Sis Sis iF ESEECMAL APARTMENTS FOR DISPLAY- 26 2me, 1G EVENING GOODS BY GAS LIGHT, vom 97 ss” PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRIORS ge" 13d SEATON PERRY, 12% 11% Prey Boitonre, AN a Penn. Avenue, Corner #th stroet ry Established 1840. sell Bs Ftd Ssvenra Srezer Pataw Rovan des ona, arena ee ieoes and ries and Fiouncingn, 25 per cent ess thay imporvots srices | of the Washington StOSe. chnue ure notes todays Hamburg, 2 to 3 inches wide, bc. 9 U. Sdn, 1501, coupon, 110% Dhl. 110% asked. Ul ‘Hamburg, 3 to 5 inches wide: 8e: ya. 8 din, Tout, registered, 110i bid, 110% asked. U- Ham! nd Swiss Flouncit 8. 48, coupon, 12 bid, 12 asked. U.S. 4s, reg- ‘Satin Ribl Picot istered, 1: bid, 125% asked. D. C per imp 6s, Ladies’ Chemise, 1891, coin, 112% bid. 20-year fund, 6s, 1892, coin, chon Lace, 25c. 113 bid. Washington and Georgetown RR. bonds, oth's Ba 115 bid Washington Gas, 38% bid, SOwgaked. “Ger ‘Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets Man-Amerioan Ins. 190’ bid." Washington, Market Gemuton sense 00 Bone Woven Corsets, Stock, 116 bid, 123 asked. Farmers’ aid. Mechaur Adleaable tip Corset Boe pee oe | marae GS ae Peter oe tee Oe rt ir 1s viet Cort? asked Ue Ladies’ Frame-made Lisle Thtesd Gloves, oe pate, | Hlectrie Lieu, @8 bid, 67g asked. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Gloves, with full-iashioued ‘augers, 236; pal. slack and Colored Taffeta Gloves, 25c. pair. AILSIIK Lace Mitts, 22c., 25c. and 50c. pair. Pare silk Jersey Mitts, 49c. geobat Lee wel Baltimore Marmets. BALTIMORE, Mn, September 15.—Virginis sixes, 87; Biche consolidated, with coupon, 54! do. new threes, 67%: do. Fine quality Balbs Hose, 25¢., worth zi Eadie Cudmisetist rom 0% 20 BOC mock PAE | Bid to-day. Beautiful and varied assoriment Mtaslin and Crepe | BALTIMORE, Mo.. Uitte Boatsa, Eetors Pct, Woven Wire and alssia'Down Bustion apie eat poanne ee ae Tete — Buttons Stroker case of eee aes ae 3 ried over from last winter, at 60S each Good Waive with Tight demand—itd . 275ai50- do.” family, £.Ubes.b0: mins "waper aback 7 do, extra & OU 15: da to Drange, 2 Bbed. family. ‘vaper- Inve "patent, 6.60, Wheatsoutiern easier und ‘preseat prises for Obs let; western lower and quiek southern Ted, ‘S5a5s ‘st present peices for dot cmber, S7abv. ‘No. 1" Maryland: G5. bid: Ro SS ce Hakedt October, ° Salaun” November, Bbayabone SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL Quioe western tower tnd dull: southern white, 0s54; 5; ‘gouthern yellow, 60a51; western mixed, spot. d6%ad7; September, 46'a47% ‘October, 4745; November, ‘BOas2: Pennsylvania, 2vas4, “Rye ‘steady, S4ao7. Hay firmer—prime to choice western, 10.00a15.00_ Pro- Visions bigher aud active. Mess pork, new, 1250. Bulk meats—shoulders and clear fil sides, packed, ‘gaily, | Bacon—shoulders, Og: clear rib sides, Sia: hams, “i3\als. Lard—refived, 6. Butter. higher western packed, 1za17; creamery, 20823." Keys Digher, Ieuls: Petroleum steady—relined, ox, Cotfee ‘nigher— to ‘Ordinary to fair, 1141 1% Sugar steady—A_ soft, Gig: copper refined quiet, ‘Viqabhy, Whisky steady’and quiet, 1.10a1.20. Freights to" Liverpool per steamer quiet—cotion, 13-bsd.: dour. 146d; rain, Fyadd. pis—tlour, 15.240 burrele wheat 110.209 bushels; corn, 8,400 bushels; ‘outs, 4.700, bustels; rye, 300 bushels, ‘Shipments— flour, 21.454 burrels: Wheat, 116,0u0 bushels. Sales— Wheat, 800,200 busliela; corn, 25,500 bushels, Chicago Markets. aul4 914 7th Street, Bet. TandK a, w. Genrizxxm ‘There is no better time than the present to select a} handsome FALL OVEROOAT OR SUIT, Reapy Mave on Have Turm MaDE To OmpER. ‘We guarantee to supply your wants for less money than elsewhere for the same class of goods, BoOYs— ‘The most prudent people are now clothing their ‘Boys for School, Everything is ready; there is ‘Ro reason for waiting, but every reason for buying now, CRICAGO, In, September 15, 1 pm.—Wheat ae lower—Cash’ 7%; October, 76%: May, Sibi, Corn TRADE weak and lower—Cash, 35%; October, 40; bie th, able Detoder, Bolg Nay BY Ade Rye, “dep Barley, “STiy. Flaxseed. 100. Prime tmothy, 1.90. Whisky, 1.15. Pork weak and lower— Cash, 10.55; November, 10.60. Lard lower—Cash, 7.20; October, 6.35: November, 6.25. Ys picking up. You may as well bave a large ‘assortment of late styles to chose from, and plenty of time to make selectious as to come in the rush bye and bye. — A Fifteen-M: iom Dollar Bond Call. ‘A filteen-million dollar three per cent bond NOAH WALKER & co, call was issued from the Treasury department 3 25 Pennayivaniaavensa, | this afternoon. Numbers—$50, No. 656 to original number 103, inclusive; $100, No. 777 to original No. 1,521; $500, No. 341 to original Tse Maere No. 649; $1,000, No. 2,885 to original No. ‘Total 618,000,000. The formset wots“ taak ‘ot D ' Ss PN BPR. 99S HOE ee ee nted would be = kA fae 9° Hult feemed was extended 4 4 kB Go HH T The Grange Camp. MADE BY ‘TALKS BY KNIGHTS OF LABOR AND OFFICERS OF THE GRANGE ASSOCIATIONS. Gpance Caur, NEAR DUNN-LonING, Va., Sept. 14, 1886. The Knights of Labor occupied the stand yesterday. Mr. Ralph Beaumont, of New York, @ shoemaker by trade, was the first speaker, and heisafine one. A Mr. Merriman, of Bal- timore was another. The general drift of the speeches was that all laborers, including all ‘occupations, had really a comman interest and common cause, and of course, all should be united in elevating the laboror and sustaining MAGIC STARCH COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PA. FINEST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. NEEDS NO COOKING. PRODUCING A RICH, BEAUTIFUL GLOSS AND STIFFNESS. NO STARCH YET INTRODUCED CAN BE COMPARED WITH THE MAGIC. ONE PACKAGE WILL DO THE WORK oF ‘TWO POUNDS OF ORDINARY STARCH. SOLD UNDER GUARANTEE OF MANUFAC- TURERS. DD PNCANSON BROS, Auctoucers TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROP- ERTY IN GEORGETOWN, DG By virtue of » certain deed of trust, bearing date on the 4th day of March, A.D. 1082, and. duly recorded tn Liber No. 097, folio 864, et eq., Oue of the land records of the District of Columbiagsad at the request of the holder of one of the notes secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the remises, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH AY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1886, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described real estate, situate in the cliy of Georgetown, District of Colum bia, to wit, being the Paper MUI and premises at the hortheast ‘corner of Potumiuc and Water steeces, itr sald town, sald real estate being described. as follows: Besiuning at the said corncr and running thence north, with: ‘and fiRy-one Gast seventy inety and six- 2) Jeet, thence west twenty-A feet, thence south to Water street, and thence west £0 the “place of beginning. together’ with all the Axtures and Other apparatus now in of upon oF to be hereater Placed in and upon said premises, and also afl the Wwater-power rights aud privil de- pater-po ights aud privileges’ appitea to or to or annexed to suid paper mill accordingly aine fs derived or feased frown the Chesapease & Ohio Canal under any agreement had thereunto, together with all hnpegvernenta: pura tokens otsuiee Guesthira cash: Bf sta Bold, will he taken oF all exal er's option. A deposit of $100 required Sale. “Ailconveyancing and’ revordigg at cost, It terms of ule are not cou ten days from date of sale the pro} may be atrisk and cost of ‘detaultiug purchaser Siler seven yo advertisement BRAINARD H. Nera, at at ume of CHAKLES M. MATTHEW! 1208 Bist st, FPO AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PEREMTORY SALE OF VERY IMPROVED | PROPERTY PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, L st! TWENTY-SEVENTH STRE. AT AUCTION, Qn MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TWEN? 1886, at HAL¥'PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, 1 sell, on the premises, Lots 3 und 4 in ‘square of Square 4, froating U8 fect 4 on aylvania avenue, 160 feet ou L street, aud 80 feet on street northwest, aud. coutaius 16,002 }rrusees 2; For sale by J. C. ERGOOD & CO.. and all otner| him in his business and maintaining bis rights. Grocers, aull-w.s3m Atthe meeting of the district grange Sos day worthy master of the state grange, at the 8) Ha west of Worthy Master Garrett, msialled R. ‘LEAR, Crean Anp .RMLESS. R Passe the district nog . cent 5 ‘Thomas, secretary nnsy CRYSTAL NaTTaNs prscovery | yc; Sesto guage eoitet of Fitters Pied CRYSTAL PRCOVERY | and r of the Williams Grove ge ex Ry etn PCOVEEY | hibition, made a speech on the stand touching CRYSTAL DISCOVERY CRYSTAL, DISCOVERY range matters. Col. Beverly, president of the CRYStAS. DISCOVERY * ational Agricultural congress, was on the CRYSTAL DISCOVERY grounds yesterday. CRYSTAL DISCOVERY CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR roatnfal aps d‘alwayed ye sSpearanes and ‘always does 01 ree to ten aaya. ‘Stops the hair fulling out, remover dandraft, and makes an elegant dressing, Unexcelled by auy other i spirits tor a considera- yh ‘e,” [think order has been minicar eshees ground, aoe forenoon jet one, the visitors general ry the contents of the exhibition halla. Romo row, it ls expected, Will be a bigday. LS A. —e aMARRANTED to coutain no lead, no sulphur, no | REMOVAL OF THE RAWLixs Status —Bids Ver. oF any olber Dobonous ingredient. Woy sede ‘tho office of thie-com: Bient 19 sliaie up ando sising: itfs cousequentiy tne | Were opened at oe caaerpee est and only nob- World. Price $1. ‘THUR NATTANS, Proprietur, asa9 2d und D and 1ath and Tsu hw. Axcapray, THE IDEAL WAUKESHA (WIS) WATER, poisonous Halt Restorative in the | of public buildings and grounds at noon to-day for the removal of the statue of Gen. Rawlins from Rawls square, New York avenue and 8th street to the Teservation at the cor- ner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th strect, ht bis the hest bid bei Fill, “The Washington Grenieee eee . The so loweat bidders, $169, and will be awarded. the contract. Brps were opened at the Navy department today modeling ot “Nature's specific for diseases of the Kidney and weeded @ Harbor, B fetcseaan Bladder.” . The lowest bidder was James ta Dataaled im dreenaes of the Btomack ond Alimen- of Newport, at $4,278.50, Sous oF THE CLERKS in the Treasury re- Dealers supplied by cetved their payin the new ten dollar silver SA4M'L OC. PALMER, Agent for the D. of C. oe Ws Wea To ‘W& WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION ‘TO OUR BROADWAY STYLES IN PRINCE ALBERT AND CUTAWAYA FOR STYLE, FIT AND VINISH WE THINK THEY SURPASS ANYTHING WE HAVE EVER ‘HAD THRQGOOD FORTUNE TO OFFER. OUR FALL OVERCOATs ARE NOW BEADY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. PRICE FROM 97 TO 925. AN APPALLING DISASTER. neteen Persons Milled and Nine Fatally Injared in the Nickel Plate Aocident. The accident on the Nickel Piste road, near NX. ¥., yesterday was much worse im the dispatch in THe Stan. Si inetees, persons were killed outright, nine Jatally (ujared and throe severely hurt. It was ‘one of the most terrible accidents of recent years, and the scenes after the collision are de- scribed as calculated to make the strongest men sick at heart, The particulars of the acl dentareas follows: A special train of 14 enaches lef Ashtabula, Ohio, at 6 o'clock yesterday morning, bound for Niagara Pails, over the “Nickel Plate” road. People crowded into the train at various points along the route until ‘there were upwards of a thousand excursionisis on board. Pulling slowly away trom the Silver Creek station the train crossed Silver Creek and entered acurving cut at the other side of the bridge. As tt steamed on with rapidly increas ing speed the engineer suddenly beheld the gine of a freight train curving swittly toward. bim at rate of forty miles en bour, It was impossible to avold collision, and the crews. of both engines leaped for their lives. Then, quick THE NEW SILVER CERTIFICATES. ‘The One Dollar Nétes Nearly Ready— Elaborate Werk. The one dollar sliver certificates are now being printed at the bureau of engraving and,|, printing and next week they will be sent tothe 4.Silver. Treasury to be issued. They are probably Prettiest notes ever issued by the go" it. ‘The work upon these, the tens and the twos, is" the first ot such an ambitious character that has been done since Mr. Graves took charge ns chief of the bureau. The work on all the notes 4s very elaborate and beautifully combined, and that on the ones is particularly fine and effective. The general appear ‘ance of the certificate ts handsome, and the fine detail of the work 1s considered the best ever done at the bureau. Only an imperfect iption of the note has been given, and an exuct one would be dificult, The head of Marthe Washington, the principal figure on the face, is beautifully executed. On the ee = ne the jag ee *y stand! ou! from d of lathe worl din the center, “OnetShver Dollar's ceetaten Hin henge lettering on @ background formed of a combin- ation of fine lathe wor! The back of the cer Uficate is a matter of pride with the ve | #8 thought, the two trains came logetber wi Caren Lt Me probably the mnoet elective | Scien ance, diving ons seroreoting treage of a variety ‘Styles of lathe ‘work | SPotber like’ the sleeves of @ Spyglass, and fine lines of wing combined, ina very | ud leaving the luckless J artistic manner, Five different styles of lathe Work are represented. On each end Is « high! ornamental figure, one on a background forked by a combination of latbe wor! In the middle is the signet, set in a frame of lathe work, back of which shoots out rays of cycloidal work. are from oe the are to be rr not yet completed. expected Enat'as soon ‘os Yue department begins te tase the ones many million will be taken intocir culation. ———+e+_____ District Government A@airs. BIDS WERE OPENED ‘st the Commissioners’ office at twelve o'clock ‘today as follows: or constructing the elght-room school butl4- ing on B, between 12th and 13th streets north- GUE SS, Tomas, 922,800; Frank “Baldwin, For constructing a hospital building for the Washingign asylum: J. B. Halliday, $3,295; C. Anacostia Por sepia a rt re ani ny bridge: Ceo, Cunberiand, 35.808. fect tree: inch thick, $31 per m; for furnishing and plac- WDE Talte ne Jolat, fourineh wide, $89; for joist, six- furnishing and plact: white pine ishing and placing Florida inch wide, $33; turn! Ine wheel guards, $45. "Sox Hawk Gard (n- rma), $42.50, $45. Frank Baldwin, white sak t Booring, ier for tarnishing and lacing white pine joisis, fourinch wige, 37.49; furnishing aud placing white pine joists, 6-inch wide, J.T.Summers,white oak Hooring as above, $33.50; furnishing and plac- dying and mangled beyond recoguition, The thegwage car of the extursion trata, was Ufted from its tracks and seut hurling through the smoking car, telescoping it from the trout to Within « seai or two ofthe rear end. The ‘floor of the car passed through, ‘catch= {ng ‘he car vents at the arma, crushing and mangling vocupants mercilessly, and !cay ing them in Almost unrecognigabic ‘manes. Tho Siero ty heer ear, eth wets Strangeiy undisturbed, came rushing to Fescus. Stout hearts grew weak when the blood and brains of thelr je:low passengers caine oos ing through the chinks in the car and fell in Pools At the feet of those at the side of the wrece. The momentary lull which followed the contact was soun succeeded by the most hearvrending groans and surieks. Out of the 25 or 40 occupants of the car but two or three escaped. “it fe not yet. made cleat where the blame for this ling accident ties. It ts said that the ex. ia had orders to ran re Gardless of other trains. The names of the killed are as follows: J. We Cedar, of Erie; Stephen Culbertson, ot Water- ford; John W. Deiiert, of Erie; Henry Geb- bardt, of Pittsburg, and John F. Geblarat, his son; Willie Heid, Heldier, Charles Hirsch, W. W. Loomis and John Myers, all of Erle; Adam ‘Parkhurst, of Mayville; ‘Jacob Kastatter and Win. Kastatter, of Erie; W. P, Reynolds, deputy United States marshal, of Dunkirk, David of Erie, aud Win, harp, nize has. Dillon, J. P. "Harrington, superintendent Erie K. Sompany; Heuty Hyke, Louts Lindsley, Pui ing white pine Joists, six-inch wide, as al Lint jartin Rasiatter, Charles Schenden, 932.50: sorniat is ‘and placing Florida pine, a8 | Samuel Tracy and Wm. Zimmerly. we, The scene of tbe catast he was not far trom Ashtabula bri where great Lake Shore disaster occ shoruy betore Lhe bolida; 41877, and In Which over sixty persous were killed outright and as many injured, _— George Gould Marries Miss Kingdon. Mr. George Gould, eldest son of Jay Gould, aud Miss Edith Kingdon, the actress, were quietly married yesterday at Mr, Gould's resi- dence, at Irvington, on the Hudson. The mar- riage ceremony was very simple, and was wit- Bids were also opened for furnishing east iron water mains, fire hydrants, &, ‘The bidders were McNeil Pipe and Foundry Co,, Clarendon Iron Works, Joun McClelland, F.C. Varney. No awards of contracts were made, THE CHANGE AT THE DETECTIVE OFFICE, Sergeant Amiss, who has been detailed to the detective office, Will have charge ot the office at night. Lieut, Swindells will continue f charge of the detective corps. Heretofore the precinct lieutenants have taken turus at night katy, in the detective office, “Major "Walker 1biiks the plan of having a sergeant perma- hently detailed for that duty will be beneficial, | The brideclect wad her cece ae end, Kroon. Ss the lieutenants will be enabled to give all | trom “New York yesterday morning on day Uheirattention to their precincts. | Sergeant | Gould's yacut, Atalanta on wien fe te cath Amiss willassume his new duties tomorrow | the young couple will enjoy thelr wedding night. tour, WANTS TO SELL HIS THIEVES’ GALLERY. Mr. Henry Weyl, district attorney's detec- tive for Philadelphia, Pa., has writin tothe District Commissioners offering to sell a collec- tion of over two thousand photographs of crim- inals, embracing some of the most. noted men and women in the country. These ure, itis stated, arranged in nine albums enclosed In @ walnut case, numbered and indexed, with de- scription and murkson the back of euch picture. The price is $500. CHANGE IN THE FIRE DEPARTM Wm. Myers, a fireman, resigned to-day and the Gommissioners, on recommendation of Chiet Parris, appointed W. P. Cady in his place. BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as fol- lows: Edward Temple, erect eleven on ‘dwellings, Delaware avenue, between Mand streets southwest: $2,200. | ‘Mury M. Huyek, repair dwelling, No. 1732 I street northwest $2,000. Edward Cavérly, repair brick dwell ing, No. 1726 15th street northwest; 3650. W. 4H, Cranston, repair brick dwelling, No. 230 4% street southwest; $700. MISCELLANEOUS, The Commissioners have ordered one hun- dred ten-duch leather clubs for tbe police force, ‘The Com missioners appointed W. W. Whil- more an additional private of the police tor duty on B street, between 9th and 10th streets northwest. Mr. W. H. Clagett calls the attention of the Commissioners to # nuisance at the outlet of Boundary sewer in the eustern section of the city created by accumulation of refuse from slaughter houses, z Messrs. W. C. ‘Hall and Goodwin Y, At Lee pelition for asphalt, pavement on F sixes southwest, between New Jersey avenue and 24 street eust, ‘The new regulation helmets for the police force will be donned by the officers on the first of October. A Baltimore Divorce Case. THE WIFE ACKNOWLEDGES THAT A CHRISTIAN ROTHER MADE LOVE TO MER, September 6tn, Henry H. Bottomer, a Baltl- more shoe dealer, filed a bill for divorce against his wife. Last Friday the wife began habeas corpus proceedings for the possession of the! daughter Edith. On Saturday Juage Dufly decided that the child should remain with the father. Some of the wey A ‘was quite sen- sauional, bout husband and wife going on tbe stand. The husvand'’s compiaint is ‘that his avilé bas flirted with other men; has been ex ‘twavagant and in other ways bas made bim rey, os vied ltmore —, in ite 5% mt of ~ abeus corpus proceedings, says: Mr. Marry Bottomer was the next witness. He testified ‘that be was married tv Mrs. Bottomer 15 years ago. He gave Une details of various acts on the part of his wife which he said tormented him — to 37 oe - oa agg 1 make ¥ by entertaining largely. At the Melay he tna ‘11 easy ‘chatre’on the iront porch, number of Washington peuple came there, among whom he named Gens, Wade Hampton and Butler. Mrs, Bottomer's conduct, caused so much Lalk tu the meigtberbood Laat he moved to theelty. ‘Mrs. Botiomer was recalled and testified that she showed her | MS to her husband, and: they laughed over them. Last September her husband introduced 4 Christian Brother to her ‘at the Relay, and he called tw see her two days Inter, and two days uiter that be called again. He said he was sorry she did not get along nap- pily with Mr, Kotiomer, and began to write levers to her, at first friend! aud then love letters. She ‘never wrote more than two. OF Unree letters to him. On one occasion, at the Relay, they sent the chiidren off to the bowling alley, and Uhe brother nade love w ber in the parlor.” MURDER axv Lyxc 'G IN MARYLAND.— Edward White, a builermaker of Westerupork, a Local Notes. Additional subscriptions for the Charleston sufferers to the amount of $42 were received at the office of the chief clerk of the treasury to- Md., was shot and Killed by David J: uuson, & day. Commissioner Miller contributed 9: demented man, and a mod a sew hours later Caton Bethel, A.M. E- Church, has tied a hanged Johnson to 4 bridge over George's creek, certificate of the election of the fellowing wus tees: John A. Sinins, George K. Dolly, Andrew Twine, Jeremiah Jobuson, Walter ‘T. Hyson, Heury Wood, W. Becket, Henry Wigginton, and James Wasbingion. Mr, Timothy Murphy, the popular comedian of this city, Wie has been quite ill, has entirely recovered ‘and leit to-day to fill’ bis engage- ments, In Elzekiel M. Griffin's estate today Mary Grimin was appointed administratrix on bond ot A souvenir — Jeannie Winston's “Silken Band” program—coutaining the words of the song, will be ziven toevery one attending the Winston concert at Congregational church Friday evening. The provincial grand master has recalled the appointment of Sir William Morton Ireland as provincial grand secretary of the Provinelal Grand Lodge and Chapter of the Royal Order of Heredom of Kilwinning and KS. ¥. C8. of Scotland, for the United states of America, and_bas’ appointed Williain Oscar Roome, of the District of Columbia, to be provinclal grand secretary. ——— Tae Marine BAND Conceat.—The m for the Marine band concert atthe Capitol grounds, at 4:30 o'clock this afteruoon, 1s as 1 BEALI-CARVER On Tucaday. September 14thy AbB6, at’ the residence of tie bride's parents. 10: 22th street uorthwes, by Rev. J. Wenies, Bote HOWARD BEALL WM KM AA CARVER. COUKSEY—SAND™. in Baltimore, Md., oh August, 24Uh, 1856, at the Cathedral church, bs the nev. Fadier Fenuie, SOHN DRSEY woud MUS Me SADDs, both OF Washingwon, 0.0 - i. tects, “a Hiuiughus. of New. ork, ROW AML THOM BOBEY wSALLIE A. DELANO, both of tis cys > iamnngip aces ies DIED. ANDERSON. MISS LUCY A. ANDERSON, on September 14, 4:45 u'civck, ut the residence of ber sister, Sure Mary 3. Walls, 1213 Gut. street Borthwent Blessed are the dead tat die in the Lord. Funeral services at Whitticld.on Thursiay.the 1604, au three otluck. - McKKE, At Berkeley Springs W. Va., suddenly, September 13, L560. REDICK Aichi ta tb eighty stat year of tls age ‘uberni at 10.4. un, Thursday, September 16th, ‘rom, the residence uf lis sou, Dav ecticut aud Rhode Island ay’ lows: 'Mareb, “Jubilee,” Watson; cornet solo, | , ROBINSON. Ou Septemser 14. 1856, at 9:40 pay “Lntelice,” Liberatl, Mr. Waiter L. Smith; alse, | JAMES H. ROBINSON, aged sixts-turee sears, eis.” Strauss characteristic ‘piece, SLiuig | humeral seill take ives, fra ls oe ree Ghatverbox,” | Ellenberg: | polka, “Husaren,” | Sc4.o‘clock p. iu fricnds aud Yelaiives are season Hertel; piccolo solo, “Sulie,” Norritto, Mr. | fuily’ invited to atten Henry’ Jwger; selection, “Princess Toto,” Clay; gaiop, “San Facon,” Hitz, UNDERTAKERS. AN ArrorNeY Svgs His CLERKS.—Yester- tect day, F. H. Howe, tor Jerome F. Manning, en- tered suits against Edward E. Holman and P. €. O'Connor, claiming $20,000 damages from the first named defendant and { GAWLER FURNISHING UNDER ACK and PRACIICAL EMGALA SAL Peuusyivunis uve aw. Gerais woderate aat S000 trom the | even Si Telopuione vail Mads myst other, Manning claims tbat, being attorne; J PROFESSIONAL UND for many Alabaina claimants, he hired detend- | O tuker—tuiny Years Lapetience. ‘ante os clerks to assist hilm; but that Wey “ap- Rigel and 70 Aigh street, Georgetown, Frauds talschuods "and decefte procured trom | -[aMns BELLEW. frauds, falsehoods anc rocured trom Bk SEES them letters of poy whereb: y they be- J Li isHING bang ae came attorneys for these claimants instead of wa gy em wd own ene Mauning, by reason of which he (Manuiug) lost | _ Telephon ta ——_—— Tus Taratexs Next Weex.—Seats for the engagement ot Frederick Warde at the National eXt week goon sale at the theater box office to-morrow morning, The sale of seats or Mrs, D. P. Bowers’ ances at Albaugh's next week begins at the opera house box office to- UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, Graduate of 1884 Class of the Cincinnati School tut Hubelning “Cai. Lukens, M-b. tricia morrow morning. 3 Gare, Dewoisirwtar ae Giz 130) sireot norvinwese ELECTION oF OFFICERS. — District Grand ‘No. 2, G. U, O. of Chaldeans, beld their ‘session at the Cadets’ armory lust even- following officers for the JeSE Silos Soott, diftriet grand master; James Hiter Carter, D. G, Chap; Frank Lyons, 1. G: treasurer; Henry Miller, D. G. secretary; a Clemons, 'D. G. Ur.; Lemuel Willis, D. marsbal, ‘Tuere was subsequently an entertainment at the Cadets’ armory in honor of the officers, ‘Terephone call 947-4 Cy _ —————— RAGE slock iiktuonaea, wine Rol His EMPLOYER.—Charles Edwards, a.amail eolored boy, employed at the reaidenos | WASHINGTON, BAL (Okie PULLADMLPHLA, Waals the dock Ustore. Sudge ‘Bually chor aaee Wan Peeenae ey 3 With stealing’ penkuife‘aud’s, pute vot’ giutsce wartaynano @ ian OS™ from his employer's house. He was given thirty Henry wi Dc days in jail and the ulfe was restored Whites K Teavens, iwowner. In deiauit of the restitution of Pe <i Ot atl wrag Glasses he was given 30 days additional.