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FOR SALE—HOUSES. SVECIAL BARGAINS-—S ST., BET. no.. brick, 8 room intge yard Maceachunetts ventences, wide miley @th st. ucar M uw, elegant sew brick. 9 rooms, large yard Wits Delse stable “and Carriage House on wide sede ____1a10 Neve Yor ave._ DOK BALE-VERY NEAT HOU-ES IN MT a HERTFORD, 14 NEW FASANT Poh cabesseverat 20M BRICK # with hath roo fixtures, ut Rorthvwestern part of the city, heats Harougbout with Intros. tor S400. ‘Teeus f 1 3000 cash, Dalance from $25 10 S85 per ce WCSTIN PF BROWN, Heal batate and Loans, 2 1326 F ot nw. { SALEOA NICE HOUSE, OTH ST. Ht : rw. 10 04 id. imps: Wot 24h tate v KISS, WOK SALE price $0,000 cash. <Mifvem house In northeastern part of 1 Shy: we and eae 31400. Terms, from $200 t0 $300 anh, baiawce at rate of § ; BROW ESuate and Loa 1426 Ft awe SPYCIAL BARGAINS. Several sixroom houses oa A sitee: northeast” ail madern improvenieuts. 10, Bros Tus om Corcoran, bee Tat x 1a stag stable) &. and cellar, 16th st ith near’ 1 art St, new Let N. Cap. & Ist at once to J. W. P. MYERS, . New ¥ 3 ivjoo0 bet, lath aid Tih ooo jet ASEH Ach. Mr be > my sid wnimpeoved p pars . pone See Sey eis. ies Lis New York ave. oo! Sete Sew ON HST ‘suitable for ‘Apply tod. We SeLS-20 eESTMENT— 1150, 14 uh at aww, THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY vania ave. Teuste sued S-story Groom brick, water ai roast sezicite f 319 Penusyivania ave. ke. sezi-dt* TWOSTORY BRICK, 7 ROOMS = Columbia st, bet! Oand P sty SALE ROILT LET Twos Pte ana tose ica: feat $430 per abuom: Si.00u: 2 good! investment Tsui ets Improv ive Jot fronting on G st: near 1ath. 10 rooms, 20 f. frou. $14,000. A nice roouis, inod. tiaps: lot 20 by 116, New, splendidly built House, ufease clierry, everything rick House, ch st Sw. mps: $5,000 A fine House, Gst, bet. st hw., 14 rooms, all mod. uaps, stone Es; $10,000. Two stores with Wo} S000 eae ta me. 1k h SORE ‘Will rent éNent investment. GEO. W. 1 SOR SALE—ORICK Wi ROOMS,ONE, square: desirable for ‘400 truit Price $3,000 City of Alexandria.” Apply to UEL ENGLISH, Woif st, any saturday evening, = in thorough and EK, on premises. as, Press brick eas. Sst kw. price $1.50 each: terms CH. PARKER 44 and Esta gw. sZ1J* ‘909 91L Tc, ch.,o8: 1414 Samso w.. he, Gr. Salih e.0h 6 1725 Sth nw. £61, 1412 Samson stn, w fb. 7 2, Siz ate St i & $20 th, ar wos Es 500 [313 100i. <6) Eh Gri s00 The above is onty email portion of properiy on my dooks. tor full list cali at office for bulletin issued on SALE —¢ K Myrtices. a w.,with mod. lunps : ren’ price $1,000 each’ CH PARKER, ty <w 203i NEW BRICK overument Printing office; CHEAP — FIVE NEW 5-ROoM ck Houses, n. w.; renting at $10.50 eact Cher, ore eave abd stabie; balt $700; bala ‘tack alleys: twutory cate oc frou heres $5100; cual, seis a month Apply to Lnps, $0,000: will be sold “on Two" new Houses on 10 rooms $6,500; easy terms. st, bet 12th and 1th step. We, CHARLES Wo HANDY, Sroulds, with shrubbery, @e: must be eclated: great bargain, this month o: ‘ash; balance to sult purchaser. HUMPE AUAMS, Keal Estate Brokers, 618 F st n.w. LE HANDSOME BEI cnge On Lanier Heiglits, containing par sitting room (12215), and & bath room: attle large ndahs, brick basement, Adjarent to the resideucrs uf Professirs pod Sisitn, of tbe Satlonal Museu aid comin DB superd view of Kock Creek valley: nearty 3 Hyuace feet 0: with old Oaks, beeches and tulip week land sullicient for two other handsome rest Wikia ih cxchacge iolegrabi caus Le - FiTCH, FOX & BROWN, se20-8t 1437 Penna ave 70H SALE —GOODINVESTMENTS IX = apis ilk also ous iarge Hae ae city property; price $9.50u. nat OUF office. ied bouse ou Past Capitol at Address at once SS WaAnis. Sear uttice e204 JOR SALE—ilis c SES E, PRAM Yuet Sulsbek 7 rooms large bail, froat nd bak re, wo verandue, side porel, side and back alleys: Aa" Squace from berdick: $2,400, om eany_ certs Arby tn premises e230 YOK SALE—A BARGAIN, IN WEST Wasi login Agcnt twonsory back bullding and base. Beas Tracie and brick dwelling, nite roma, wih miod- eur lus peu vements, lot 4241) iu Brst-clams welgibor- Sood. Frice $4,000 to an unaiedinie purchaser: bay UG ist. o. ¢., two frame Houses, Lot 80x85. Price Wan eres Also. » row of new brick Houses, In 30 ft. alley, n.w. Peles, 84.000 for all BARGAINS ON CAPITOL HILL, wo-story bay-window and. back-building &. “id, room; bath, range, lacrobe lag on Oth sh, near Grecue siatue: $2000. ‘A ine new brick, bay window, six rooms and bath, ww YE st. & ©: 82.500; terma enay. 'y and baseqent brick dwellinzs, ob K St.8 €, near navy yard: Brick bay-window dwelings on K northwest... pear Washington Circle: $3.500 : Abd three Dew G-rooia bricks immediately Lie rear. $900 each. Three new twO-tury --FOOL es Ip Year Of #20 25th st: rent. shu. 0U por month: ©. New tour-réom vrick, 2214 Virginia sve. B. uls $12.30 per mont, $1:20U. All goud tvest= bt _wl#im DANENHOWER 4 SON, 1115 Fst. n Fok SEE-CEN TRAE PAkr oF CrTy, Bick and } Dwelling, Carriage House ana Stable: 26 iwet to wile alley. Price $6 500 A) casi: $600 ia six Menthe: Ualance 20 suit pur f Adidtess ux 26, Star office. sels-Im (OR ~ALE—A BUSINESS PIFCE OF PROP $07, on Feausyivanie ave. near War Departinent BER ERURD 14. + Ol SALE T GEM OF A HOUSE Borthwest seven rooms: cellar: ail modern ses Gov. ‘Terms easy. New York ave. AND HANDSOME Rear 19h, built and Suished eae uate: press brick fronts, brow: 2.28, Sindows, hard wood mantels, Gre piace, turuaces, chandeliers and-plombing BFst ‘Apply w THOS d Fintee'a 00. 1826 F se10-2 x Fe SALE—A DESIRABLE THREESTORY Brick dweiling, 9 rooma mcdern improvements, Sentral Location. pFice $6,000 to cast purchaser. AI big 00 the premises, 1073 9th a nw. seid ime | sl | Fe SALE—FRAME HOUSE ON F ST. N. hear Md ave; 7 rooms and bath; all mod. | stable. fruit. flowers, dc. Lop 183x100, to wide all | Large parking and fencing A bargain, $2, | hiaiffexss. re. cellar and stal OR SALE, We have Houses in all parts of the clty and at ‘argains lor luvestors with ready cash. und see us beiore purchastn: HUMPHREY & ADAMS, Real Estate Brokers, 618 F at nw. 8el6 Insurance and lo procured. sou theant: 8.500. room rick: m. im; near ows Circle; northw $5.00. 7 room corner House: new: m. im. $7. Pwo large cle $10,004 any 300; one ‘A great bargain—Brick House and Store op Pa. ave- e B.W.:10t 26285, to BO-foot alley; 16 rooms and ‘ali mod. impa: now rented for ‘$10,000, “Will trade for other Washington Real Estate Company, G11 F st. selo-tm PECs hak we can selon the Imwaliment plan. | Also room pressed Lrick front Houses m. 1; est; se22-3t® RSALE—TANDEM TRICYCLE, GOOD MAK] Ee Ss askrscore see _ be seen jrant Place, after * ey. brs "aes TA ME ELL, 984 Fst. Eee See eg quale Sittaeaa tea ae aS ae PE we se223e* F% SALE-CHEAP—ON ACCOUNT OF ILL health. valuable steam laumdry, centri lo- cated. Address ALPITA, Star office, we | POR SALE-FOR CHEAP New AND SECOND all ‘call holster! ‘8e42-1m' it SALE—AT McFARLAND’S STABLE, 3259 M st. Georgetown, D. Ca pair of Dark Bay Car. Horses, mx years old. “sixteen bands high. end Weigh 1,100; also, handsome Bay Mare, single driver, seven years old, sixteen hands high. seze-2e* HR SALE-YACHT ADELLE; LENGTH 24 feet; round bottom. Can be seen at Raynor's coat Bouse, foot of 9th st. Ke; Price reasonable. sez1-2t° FOR SAtEAR ABA lauder's Pool Tables, lat dcomplese size ged. “ADDI Wed: MULL. 1D Royal S Jexandria, Va, = "21-StF 70) EXPERT COLU Bieyele, Galoraddred 1st Gat nw. pelts it SALE-SOME SELECT FURNITURE Piscine “Wes, Chitontere, Mirtor, Se bareaige Inguire 2134 1st. mw. seatene LE- IN inted and niekeled; in first-class order. 13TH ST.. NEAR MASSA- OR SALE—MILK ROUTE — HORSES desirable tiiree-story Brick Resl-| wagon, harness, wagon cabs, store ean band !impzorements, With Drick stable | ang, and every ling pertaining (o the milk. buses, om HOM ali Price $500. ‘None but those having the cash need Apply. appiy at Dairy, 10sh st, between Mand 8, from 4 to Pui. « i sa) y only t year. “Lhis property is now Fenty ‘Appis to 2 MYERS, “'Keul Estate Agent, 1425 . ¥. WEST i Ga ), fine Residence, contain! fourtees Fooms, legant aud ain) jeet flout se street; the who To square Tf desired can be subdivided. three o'clock. dk SALE-TWO NE halls. bay window ing and back alley, om M.GOODACRE, Bullder rs JOR SALE—DRICK HOUSES— 10 new Honses on 12th st, rear V st; six roo! ‘and bath: $2.40 each, Houses Ne 100. ew House on 13th st., adjoining House on M st. between Yth an absve, $5,750. new Hous roma: $3,000 each. ‘Several Houses on Wyite st., between 12th and 13th 5 rooms, waterand sts ej $1,400 $1 eas. AUSIIN P. BROWS. ‘Keal Estate aud Loans, ry 100. Terms, $2,000 cash, balance (or $52 _WASHINGTON tly situaced for # ‘will be made pply at 432 th st. nLw., between eleven and y sees ROOM HOUSES, OL and cold Water. wide park: canal ct. near North aplal Will'seil at an suction bargain: ‘Apply or address D: St 1103 New Hamp ave. selo-am 15UL st., near lows circle, $8,750 each. House on 1dih st, corer Wallach Piace, 10th sts, $11,000, House on Q st..between 133th aud Lath sts, $1000, H st. between T2th aud 13th sts m. | i. 1426 F st. nw 6p. m. a (OR SALB—ONE 26 H, P. RETURN FLUE Steam Boller, very cheap. One Tricycle for 875; ‘Apply GH. KNIGHT, 482 Louis: i se21-3" FOE SAGE ONE OF THE FINEST SADDLE Hlorses in the Distt'ct; Kentucky bred:6 years old and perfecily eutle: be also works well in harnsas. One 1,300-Ib. ‘drat horse, 6 years old, and four fine note drivers. All guaranteed sound and right. At 8020-3 og MAGRATH & Kk: Livery Stable, 211 11th st. n.w. ALE—DR =, Gi ALLY LO- cated, doing an elegant business. Reason for sell- ig, bad “healin of proprietor. Only those meaniug business need answer. Lock Box 5382, City P.O. 316-7 VOR SALE_A FINE NEW C. Piuno for $175 cesh to immediate purchaser. A great bargain. 1417 6th st_n.w. ‘soz-lw JOR SALE—$150 WILL BUY A NICE BAY Horse, Cart aud Harness if sold at once, as party is leaving thecity; hore suitable for a lady to drive, Call at MAGRATH & KENNELLY'S Livery stable, 11 11th st. nw. ei Fie SALE; HANDSOME PANELED WALNUT Wooten Library Desk, lat top, rotary cases: made to order; nearly new. Also, new Star Bicycl every improvement, At Naval Hospital, Oth a} sia se. se2U-81* FOR SALE-A SMALL STOOK OF GHOCKHIES, with lease on the premises.“ Apply 1612 16th gt! 2 Prete OR SALE—ATONLY $200, WORTH $350, AN Fieitgant Poserwood cave Saqre ‘Punno, tay “Se inves: carved legs, &c.; best improvements; really a new instrument, Having been used less than one year. Will besold toa rejable party at $10 per month. LLY'S with gE Beakle RS SOLICITED FOR TH LL rhe mountains of Maryland, near Harper's Ferry: Unrivaied for health, free of mudaria, and first-cl country accommodations supplied bouutifull week. W. M. CLARK, county, Ma. COUNTRY BOARD. __ Elegant cover and sivol with ft. Apply atonce ut THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 3e20 422 8th st, {OR SALE OR TRADE-FINE LIGHT TOP Ys giitewster springs, nearly (new, price $100; cost $225. HEMPLER’S, Optician, jas | sel3-O1° 453 Penna ave., cur. 4% st. LE-AN ELEGANT SINGER SEWING ching, slightly used, with complete outit of all Uhe lutest improved attachments, finely finished back “PROPOSALS Walnut table, drop leaf, cover and side drawers; tur 15 with five years jegul guarantee, at A ACH'S. Tih and H sig ‘Telephone call 422-2. 620-3t = U.S. Capitan, WaASsHINeTOS, D. Proposals will be received at this office TWELVE M. of OCTOBE: Ot less than one hundred September 1s, 186, unt) FIVE, 1886, for two sec. tional water-fube Kteam Boilers. to be set in battery of nd fifty (150) horse power gach, at boller vanits, Senate wing, United States Cap- TOR SAL! ‘Twenty head of the finest Horses that have been ou the market for the last two years, Just arrived from Maysville, Ky., five saddle and driving horses that « indy can ride or drive. We eall your special at= Teution to brown gelding. Brownwood. by Wildwood; hie by Blackwood: he by Alexander, sire of Lulu, ree- ord 2:15%; dammed by Tempest, jr., the sire uf Bay = Sally: recied 2:17; mad horue ea trot 1m 3:00. Also, Separate proposals will be received at thesametime | Drown gelding Cherry ; aiateen Ran for Lighting the vntire Senate wing of the United | ifn; Quaranteed ta trot a mileln 2:50, and « lady can States Cupitol bs: Electricity. ceva Six ies, Shigon bonnes f penne pustrrenps Lig Conga at Cond office. rs JOHN SIMMONS, we Fight to reject any OF all bids is reserv. : eee EDWARD CLARK, ETN: B11 12th st. nw. __s022-2aw2w PROPOSALS FOR _ Architect U. 8. Capito DRVAMIMESTS, WAsINGto: Sealed Proposals tor marble aud slate ies aud bor west and center wit ud Navy Departments in this city, Will be receiv this oihiee ue til LW Mon NINTH DAY UF 0c media ‘Speeiti thereafter in preseiive of bidders. this ottice, THOs. LINCOLN CASEY, Se24,29,24,25, 067,8. (QBADiNG akoU 3 pI Sealed Proposals, in upiicate, will be received this offi ding. ‘orm and specitications can be obtained at this office. ‘The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals, gd VEN SM. WILSOS, Lt Col of Eng'ra, SERR’S OFFICE, 1A AVENUEN, W,, Sealed Proposais tor Dredging Section TWELVE MON TUESDAY, OCLOBER FI 1556. For specifications, forms of bids and other informa- AL, will, be recvived at this ‘oflice tion, spply at this off $20,21,22,23,00284-6t PETER G HAINS, ARBLE AND SLATE Ick oF BurLDING Fon State, Wak axp Nav .. September 22, 1886. wishing und delivering the rs required in the 1g of the Buuding for State, War 2 SATURDAY, the UBER, IsN6. and opened’ ime UiOMS. general Lastructions to bidders and blank forms of proposal will be tuFnlsbed to estab- Ushed manuiacturers and dealers on application to Col Corps of Engineers poy ce untii NOON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Plast, 4, aud Kewoving materials from Colonel, U.S. Army. September 14, 1836. ‘and, Eibabkment. ‘Major of Engineers, 1._ | POR SALE_FOUR FOOT TABLE. comPL Ingulte of Fh. Ac UTA WoW hes g8t8-196 {OR SALE—ENCYCLOPAEDIAS —JAMES PAR ton. the celebrated historian and biographer says pitt in avery house where there is placed aset of Ap- pleton’s Cyciopaedia it is like sending the whole family. to college.” “This work all the volumes can be ob- tained at once on small monthly payments by address- ing Box 129, Star office. {UR SALE-JOHN M. YOUNG'S LAR riage Repository, 479 and 481 C st nw. age ral agsortment of all the various styles, new aud sec- ond-hand, constantly on hand, sele-im {OR SALE-FOK PURE CIDER VINEGAR, guaranteed te keep pickles, call on, W.L TUNE & BRO. 619 7th st. aw., er! Or 17th and 0 sts. B.w. “ Fok, SALEATWo SMALL. Quick MULE will be sold cheap, as the owner hai no use for them. Calla G19 Kat ew. sel 7 Iw* Ok SALE—VERY STYLISH PAIR OF HIGH- bred bay Horses, seven years old: a gentieman's driving team: sold singly or together.” Inquire ot JOLBERT LANSTON, Attorney-at-aw. 920 F st., or at HAZEL'S Stables, Georgetown, where they cail be seen. 3e16-618 WOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, ONLY $150 for an elegant four round corner’ Eqaare Plano, Fosewood cave, carved legs, fine tone and in Dericet , ofder, good ag’ new and | war- ranted; handsome embroidered cover and stool. in- cluded; payments of $10 per month to prompt party. ved at Gen'bewsen et THE PIANO EXCHANGE, _sl6 es noe SALES Stock Hanch and Herd; for sale choa} ‘once to STATE BANK OF SiDNE 25-e03m. Sidne; ROR SALE—O N E FOUR-ROUND-CORNERED Ye eovexest OF POTOMAC RIVER SEAR WASHINGTON, D. & PROPOSALS FOR RIP-RA U.S ENGINEER’s OFFICE, 2136 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. ‘Wasiixoton, D. (., Se tu tripiicate, Sealed Fup Stone ‘ok forms, uy specitications anc (On application to 8€20,21,22,23,002.4 office. PETER C. HAINS, propos is pte raee as wis oles unt WELW E Aon TUESDAY, Octo en F SOG, sind opeued immediately there. afer, ior furnishing about 17,000 cable ‘yurds’of ftip- yn which proposals must be madi any de-ired information ‘can be hod ‘Major of Engineera, chickerivg, extra finish, 7ig-oct: $135. Pianos and Ongans to rent. "HUGO WORCH & CO., 025 7th st. Sohmer Piano Age ‘07-3 Fo ‘SALE—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DE siring to purchase Watches, Chains and Diamouds 5 easy Lermis would do Well by calling or addressing 205 Pennsylvania ave, nw. CG LUDINGTON.e!-Inv \OR SALE—H. A. SEL! 1200 PENNSYL- vania ave. n.w., has just received aud carefully Bottled 8,000 gations Pure Cailfornis Capes which he sells at $1 per gallon Special prices Ts. Sen your orders at once, Goods delivered frée. Open from to jy10-3m Fok SALECTHE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance, no loss of time: no handling of fuel; no ashes. For RUPOSALS FOR FEASTERING AND STUCCO Udice of Bullding for State, War aod Navy Depart- September 4th, 1894, required for the Building lor state, War gud Navy Departineuts i ths cy, comprising about ‘and 45,000 Fuiuing fect of emriched moulded cornice and stucco work, to be executed during the coming winter, will ments, Wasnrxotox, D. Seated Proposals for the West and Center Wings of the '¥8,000 square yards of three-coat’ worl be received at this ollice auth: TWELVE Mt. THURSDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF SEP- thereafter TEMBER, 1886, and opeued immediately In presence of bidders Intending bidders are required to visit this off where the work, and the uilding may be ins} cations, general Instructions for forms of proposal obtained. § THOS. LINCOLN CasEY, 21822 PROPOSALS FOR PIPE COVERIN Office of Bulldiug for state, War and Sealed Proposals. War and Navy Departin celved ut this oftice unt) TWF the FOUKTH Da Y OF OCTODER, INb mieiedsn in this city, will be v thereafter In presence of bidders. ‘Specificae ons, general instructions for Dian forms of ‘prey Fecularly engaged it the manufacture or appl Of this material on uppiication to this o THUS. LANCOLN C, Se1S-20:21-220cle20t SEY, Profile drawings, the models ot stucco fed, and speciti- idders aud blank Colouel Corps of Eugineers, vy Departments, *, Bept. 18, 1H0. elivering uid appiy- ing hair-felt covering for hot water and steam pipes fo the West aud Center Wings of the Building for State, VEM..onMONDAY, id opened Gol. Corps of Enea, Funning elevators, pumping water, printing presses ‘aud machinery. Send tor circular and price list. D. BALLAUE, Agent, 731 7th at, Jezé-dm. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, JOR ALL POTOMAC RIVER LANDIN steamer JOHN W, THOMPSON. _ Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 a 1., a8 faras Nomini Ferry snd Leonardtown and ail tutermediate Jandings. On Friday extends her trip to Lewis’ aud Barnes wharves, Coan Kiver, Kinsale, Lodge Land- ing, and Munday's Point, Wicomico River. Making aitlandings every trip. ‘You cun goto any landing for 25 cents, Staterooma 50 cents. e16-Lm prteyY pink, REOLK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. STEAMERS GEORGE LEAKY and LADY OF THE LAKE. LEAVE AT 6-30 PML FIRST-CLASS FARE, $2. ROUND-1 HIP, $3, Roundtrip Ticket Goud on Kither Boat! Steamer Leary from 7th street_wharf, MONDAY ‘WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, Steamer Lake frum 6th street_ wharf, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Leary stops at Piney Po.nt and Cornfield Harbor going and rewrning. | lake stops at Piney Point oing, and recurning, ‘at Colonial ‘on re and on Saturday Steamer Leary connects at Norfolk with Bos tonand Providence Steamers. Both steamers connect ‘with Steamer Ariel for Richmond, Va,and Old L0- aninion Linefor New York und ali railroad lines south, Secure rooms and tickets ai the B. and U, offices, 130] su 619 Peonaylvauia avenue and Kuos's ia Press, G03 Pennaylvania ave. where baggage may ‘checked from hotels and private residences. For far: Sevesta Srreer Paras Rovan REAT BARGAIN {NX EMBROIDERIES, 200 pieces of Han: burg and Swiss Embrvideries and . Flowucings, 25 per cent les than l riers’ Heating erage } oth's P.tent Double Bone ( ‘Thompson's Giove Fi Thompson's $4 Adjustable Hip Corset, 5c. Ladies Frame-made Tadies Lisle Thread fingers, 25¢. pair. Biwek and Colored Tafleta Gloves. 25e. pate, AW-SIIK Lace Mitts, 2c., 25c and 50e. Paik. e Suk Jersey Mitts, 49. loves, we rs Fine quality Halbriggaa Hose. 25e., worth 39. pair. Ladiey Chemisettes, from 19¢ to 50e each. Hewutiful end varied assortment Lise Kuching, 100. to Toe. yd. Aliska Down Busties Targe aud fine assortment of Ladies’ Drene Butto coker case of Ladies’ Vents and Pants cer: ried over from last winter, ab 606 exch at present prices for 69. SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, anlé ise, good tausiin, trimmed ‘with "To ie Thread Gloves, 19c. pair. th RalPawsiaed ‘Muslin and Crepe Lotta, Konton, Fedora, Patt Woven Wire and 914 7th Street, Bet. IandK nw. Uler information inquire at ‘the Company's ollces ‘Telephone calls 04 aud 740-3. © Above schedule ot ated gues into effect Mouday. asthe Je25 {OR POTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD Leaves ‘Ttbatreet_ wharl-on MONDAYS, THURS DAYS aud SATURDAYS at 7 im. Reutrning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. me louse Cuan, Vaand bu Clemeais BayoMe, Gonsecas with m jements Bay, Ma. wi spherda, See schedule, 35,@6. He 'B. at She; ‘Sehedt JOHN B. PADGETT. Agent CW. RIDLEY, Manager. tu IRECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM: PR ERSJONN UiM@ON and G KNIGHT lente fi as Hever, MY every SATURDAY a0 41 Bs whark, Weallingto Est MOMNING. "Freight er lowent rasen apa JM= VERNON! 30. veRNoxt Loaves Tth-surest wharf daity Geccope anday) sor 00 7 Be Nernon ‘at 1e eock am, ‘Reraraing, rere on anew SP BLAKE. Captain, Ax E,xernquaxz J Prupicrep. ‘There will be a rush of men, women and children streaming to and fro, at the MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, 918 Beventh Street Northwest. "To eecape the calamitous prices elsewhere. a for: Kevstoxe Matr Wanxey. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE. STRICTLY PURE, ‘THE BEST TONIC, PEREECTS DIGESTION. eee are et stock of Children’ Dresses ts com- Unequaled for Consamption, Wasting Diseases, and | py Sad we can furniah Wich ental Drennes =e eaten eee PRICK, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00. (er ze Beware of Imitation. None geauine without the Peake eee isaac aprons me ‘Signature of EISNER & MENDELSON, Aprons, yee from 190. up Sole Agents for the U.&, Phila, Pa, Gece nteeere (Casta rors 220, Weesn sell you a 280 wick you boas cannot duplicale’ 00 Sisew' FOR SALE BY S_Dresee hide to order, rom 1 Om ae one day's 26- Stott, Cromwell & Ca, Drives in Flannels, Blankets, Comform and’ Fenidaty Swans, Jwasninges, no | abicsbare, tay eee, 2Smwaet becund | We manufecture CLOA! NEWMARERTS, snr Whats Copts, DRESSES wos “CRBER: WEAR, for and Children. out of the iwsigre thought of We guaranee te tals cate {ie owt astidious, and save oust lesat 40: per Sant Su every purchase in tis ry ‘oles ew of our Notidles’ Wrappers frow Soe, op. < Biittrand Banaue, trom Ge. up, k . Be eS ERT EEE ar GE YEN f leseod wl fer ereaig SSunEs Sener ga eatin ao the mane- aalgting wel uot aptenii ‘To-moRROW. TP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE 1 ED PROPERTY, NO, 200 HEE Sree es sone ‘TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. AT en On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER TW! THIRD, 1886, at BOUR O-CLOGE. in front of or A ib the preunisos, | shall ell subs) square Nex, B51! Improved uy a comfortable Frame Dwelllig. 0 boats bin x U0 tect "Tus property intone of the most ra ing sections’ toate Wastington, nd pasts ater fe aul be prewoe aos man aoe seln-dads ? EROMAB DOWLING, Avct. ALUABLE UNIM- SOUTHEAST RESTSSOUTE CEN ‘ERY SALI FY. /PROVED REAL ESTATE, Se Soaked THIRD ANDC By virtue of a decree of the Court of, one Si of Sarat ae Pam August, 1-88. In the kabkty cause of Thomas G.—™ Willams et ai., vs. George R Carroll et al., No. 9.4 Hock Zp hall elt st public ancien in front o the premises, to the highest bidder, on, THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY GF SEPTEMBER, A. 1). 1886, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described real estate, to wit: All of lots Bum bered seven (7), and eight (b), in, esi mms subalvision of origiual lots numbered four (4) and five (5). In square numbered seven hundred gud tinety- gue (791), as per a ogg in liber N. K., foll 263, of the records of the Surveyors offige of the ‘District of Columbia, ‘Terms ot sale a prescribed by the deoree: One-third of the purchase mouey to be pald. in cash, of which 3100 on each lot must be paid at the sale, and the bal- ‘ance in two equal instalments, for which’ the né of the purchaser, bearing date on the day of saie, and payable respectively oueand two years aller date to iny order as Trustee, with Interest from date aotil paid ut the rate of six per ceutum per annum, interest pasable semiannually, must be given. Said notes 10 be secured by a mori ‘or deed of trust upon the property sold according to the direction of the eourt or the «hole purchase money may, at the option ‘he purchaser, be paid ip cash. if theterms of sale be not complied with within’ fifteen days from the day of saie ‘the Trustee reserves the Tight to resell said real estate at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser aiter like advertisement in ‘ihe Evening Star and on the same terms as un case of the first sale. Allexpenses of conveyaucing and recording and e auuination of title to be pald by the purchaser... Th Property will be wold clear of ali taxes to the ‘day of Sule JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, No, 474 Louisiane avenue, iCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. sell-dads FVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, PROPERTY, NEAR AT AUCTION, iy dated June 27th, ASb4, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1us4, folio ax $385, ét seq. one of the land records of the trict 0: Columbia, and by direction of the party tucre- by secured, ‘we "will sell, at pubile suction, on the B ON THURSDAY, SErTEMBER TH) R- Ts ETH, 1586, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. following described real estate, situated in y of Wash hugton, District of Columbia, to wit: certain piece or parcel of land and prenilses knows aud dis- uculaned as and being part of lor numbered fe) io block unmbered one (1), of “The Barry Farm,” beloy the south one-quarter acre of the north one-balf ant eleven-hindredihs acres of sald lot numbered five (see notes of survey by N. Dubois, made 1st Uctober, 1872 1 said lot five), improved by frame house, with Store, de. ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve mon.his, with votes bearing @ per cent interest and ‘secured by deed of trust on property 80) ‘depos Of Bly dollars required at ume of sale, JESSE V. N. HUYC) sels-deds _HARHY'S. FINLEY. } Trastene )ESCANEON BROS, Avctioncers: ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROP. ERTY IN GEORURTOWN, DC. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearli date on the 4th day of March, A.D, 188, and aly, reco i taber Se 7 folio 304, ae. Sc or the land fecords of the District of Columabliesed At ine request of the holder of ove of the uctes segtred ‘euunt ‘al thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the Pree ‘n WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH AY SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1886, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.AL, the following described Teal extate, situate in the city uf Goorgetown, District of Colum: bia. to wit, being the Pauper Mill and premises at the hortheast corner of Potoniuc and Water streets, In sali Lown, suid real estate being described as follows: Beginningat the sald corner and running thence worth with said Potomac street one hundred aud Lny-one and six-tweifths (161 6-12) feet, thenoe east seventy- we (71) Tet to an ailey, thence south ninety aod six twelfths (80 6-12) feet, thence west twenty-five (25) feet, thence souih to Water strebt, and theuice wes ihe, Dlace Sf iXMatta HEw'SH Gr upon or to be hereat laced in and upon sald premises, and also al the {ater power rights and privileges’ applied to or be- longing Lo or annexed to said paper mill accordingly as the saine is derived or leased trom the Cesapeske € Ohio Canal under any agreement had thereunto, together with all improvements, appurtenances, 2c “Terms or saie: One-third cash: bal-ncein two equal Installments, payable in six aud twelve months after date, for which purchaser s notes, bearing Interest at six percent per annum, and secured by deed of trust on property Sold, will be taken, oF all easly, at purcbas- er's option. “A depoit of $100 required at time ot sale. “Allconveyauciog and recording a purchasers cont, jerm’et“guleare not compiled with within ten days from date of sale the property may be resol al risk and cost.of deiaulting purchaser alter seven days’ advertisement, ‘BRAINAED H. WARNER, CHAKLES M. MATTHEWS, } Trustees. s018-¢eod 1208 Sist'st, JOMFORTABLE TWOSTORY BRICK DWELL ING AND STORE ATTACHED, CORNEK OF FOUR-AND-A-HALF AND O' STREETS SOUTH WEST. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FOURTH, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the prem! PART OF LOTS 1 AND 3, IN SQUARE. fronting 33 feet on 4% street’ and GU feet on Ustreet ‘southwest, improved a mfortable tw o-story brick dwelling, fronting on 4 street, and & two-story brick store, corner of diy and O streets, ‘The dwelling hay ull the modern improvement Such us latrobe, range, gus, water, batb-room, gt iry cellar and summer kitchen, ‘his property is situated in one ot the best sections of the southwest, being near the Arsenal and the in- tersection of Metropolitan railroad cars on 4% and 0 streeta. ‘Terms: One-third casb; balance in one, gwo and three years, notes bearing six percent int pay: able semi-annually, to be given secured by deed of trust on the premises, or ali cash, st option of pur- Chuser, A deposit ot $100 required at ane. Convey- Sincing, &¢. at purchasers cos ““Pernas. Yo be Come plied with in ten days, otherwise right reserved to re- Sell the property at tie risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ pubile notice of such resale in some newspaper published In Washington, D.C. sel 7dads DUNCANSON BRUS. Aucie, water B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY FRONTING ON NEW YOKK AVENUE, BETWEEN SIXT AND SEVENTH STREETS NORTHWESI, AT ‘RST DAY OF OcTOR ALD. 1886, at FIVE OCLOCK, Pr Ms we aba ell 18 front of the premises Jot No. 6, in eat No. 400, having Od feet front on New. Yor averse, Tunining baes 148 feet, improved by atwostory frame building, occupied a» a Livery and sale sable fur the Dust twenty-Ave Years, “Tho above deacrived proparty if be sold, abject. to an duexpired lease to rum uutll Apri 1. 1867; af the Monthy, reual-of 6 per cent-per anoum oa the “This property is well located, being central and “This property is wel 5 cont con- venient focars, niaking it valuable to those in search Of first-class business property. ‘Terms Of sule: Onetuird Cash; balance in one and two years, for totes bearing lntetest at 6 per cent. per ‘Sunda from day of sale, and secured by a deed of iat ou property sold, ‘4 deposit of 4200 will be required at the time of sale, Ail conveyauclag at cost or purchaser, If terme of ule‘are not complied with within seven days frou day Of wale the property Will be resold Bt risk aud cost ot deiaulting purchaser afer five days’ adveruisewment, Wwalateh 8 WALLIAMS & Oo, auconees we T/\HOS WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF PREMISES NO. 1814 E STREET NORTHWEST. virtue of a deed of trust to the under recordet in Liber No, S25 too oof tae Easel Hecords of the District of Columbia, we Will sel, a public auction, In trout of the premises, on. Nt au NESDAY, TH: TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF GEE TEMBER 1886, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Hot No. 18, of subdivision of partof square No. 250, in the city of Washington, D.C. Improvements couslst of three-story brick Ballding suitable for busines par- uses, ‘Terms: Oue-third cush; at six and twelv months, tor which the note ager bear Richa ad ofits caer ty prose will be taken, il Fe GEATELNGLY,} Trstoos _THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, “selSdeds HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, T Heal Estate Anctioner, TRUSTEES SALE OF PREMISES No. 1516 © A STREET NORTHWEST. By virtudbf a deed of trust to the ondersigned, recorded in Liber No. 828, Folio 266, uf the land Feoords of the Uistrict ot Columbia, Wwe, will wel at publicanction. in front of tue on, NESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF SEP. TRUBER, ‘at HALE-PaST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Lot'No, 14, of subdivision of part uf square No. 266, in the city of Washi ‘D.C Improvements Cousist of" taree story Brick, sultabte for business purposes. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance at six and twelve months, for which we neves of the porchaner bearing wil be Taken, on enn nenmmenen nO OOM ‘LEWIS CLEP? ; Wa WATTIAGEY,} Tetons THOR EB WAGGAMAN, auct "9018-4863 SSSSSSS___—=_====—=—=—=_—_—_== Ar Last Ar Laem Av Laern your eye on the date of our Opecing, =. ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER ler, Due notice of which will be given through the papers. However, it will be a number of days betore we rearrange our goods, and purchase TEAS and CO! fund flavor at way down and WINES at remarkably MINNESOTA PATENT, 96.00 & FOR _SALE—HOUSES. FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALES. . AUCTION SALES. UR SALE—ANOTHER GOLDEN _ OPPORTU- R BALV-—CHEAP—CO! CLE, 52 ‘THIS EVENING. Cray “d Fraty cn fun at ne but one asuare trou care and | £° ieee nguod seatites GaaMEEe ae oot Lt BS ses, resis bal east onseoe parts fe serkee | JPOR,SALEFLVieTEAR-OLD morse, Jose | GPraweus Avy BALaNCk Ol <a Sir sEi taal i gt ag eae | Over come Sy Alle Berar ome ™NE | EE POE ALACRA MARSOC | oscar AP 20 : guebaifcasn = 5 : A z | ply. wi posit ediately VELLEK & RE- LE—GROC: Fix’ UNTERS, RAZORS, SILVER PLA‘ al or BTiS Peeve we ne? VEMOES Se | Fir and seaeoe eee TORE ee | Be CeehSe aerioae At TWELVE O-CLOCH ONk GAEHLE PIANO. 1 ‘ALTER R WILLIAMS 4 ©0., Auctioneers 1 shan 70, WHOM IT Ay CONCERN. sell at Iter B. WI Jams @ Co cornet Lorn and pureees eorthrest Of SATURDAY “SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIFEE, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK 4, BC, the following named “Que Bouthe Waleut Wardrobe and Bedstead. wane Fowlec Spring, Walnuy Frame Coch tn the Cr WM. F. REAMER, ‘ALTER K WILLIAMS & 00, Ancta VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON B SETW: WARE AVENUE ARP FuteT STREET ROMAN BAST, AT AUC: SEVENTH, 1806, at FIVE OCLOCE Pie ‘shall sell, in front of the premises, part lot No. No, G86, having twenty-two feet front on B ign depth ‘seventy-nine feet, containing ware feet, Tit need. FID Muade known. time of sale, ALTER B WILLIAMS & 0O., Auets, RS iM DWELLING, NO. 310 C ‘STREET ORTH AND LARGE GROUNDS AT- o ACHED, Sdziso, 10 A WIDE ALLEY. DAY Al i. SEPTEM- Bak PURIST AT FIVE OCLOCK, we vill sellin front of the TOT 34, IN WESERVATION 10, flat Hod tects OC = wide alley. 2 ‘This Lot is partly Improved by a large Brick Dwell- log, B20 C street. and eun be readily bul: tupon to make a desirable investuient: convenient vo the Capl- tol, Government departmenia and sireet cars, and 006 of the best locations: ‘terms: Unefourih eash; balance in one, two and three years, notes to bear six percent interest, pay- able semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of tru: Sequived ai thee uptcf Purchaser. r ‘a deposit of 3 weyapeing. 0.0 '$ cost. “Terms of sale to be compiled with in sha cont of demu tuesnrokener shergitie Aveda eta vaftergiviug five days blie notice of such Teenie in, some newspaper pao ied in. Was ‘D.C. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, seuzdeds UNCANSON BROS, Aucuoneers. TRUSTENS SALE OF POOL TABLE, WITH COM- ' PLETE OUTFIT. virtueot deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1.167, follo 207, wt “seq. one ‘of the innd records for Washington, D.’C.1 will sell at public auction. on TUMSDaY.” SEPTEMBER | TWrNTY-ElUnTH, 1896, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M.,at the auction rooms of Duncanson Bros. th and D sia. n.w.— ONE HOsEWOOD ECLIPSE 428 Pool Table, No, 7,222, with complete outfit, Pu JOHN F. BEATON, Trastee. fe: ‘LARGE PLANING MILL SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY, COMPLETE WITH ALL MACHINERY, SITUATED ON OHIO AVE- NUE AND ON B STREET, 1aTH STREET NORTHWEST. On THURSDAY 4+ TERNOON. OCTOBER 7, 1886, AT FIV K O'CLOCK, ‘We will elt 1p fronj of the premises, LOTS 2 AND 8, IN SQUARE 295, Fronting 79 f et 3 inches on Obio avenue. and 85 feet 8 inches on North B street, having an average depth Ol about 100 feet. These its are improved by a lary well-built brick three-story and attic Steam Planing Mill. Sash, Door and Blind Factory, filed up come plete with ‘irst-class modern machinery for carrying ‘R that class of business: In periect order: large dry kilpy und storage capacity; one of the best in the city, and guitable toa iuess man to engage in an established business, as milis of this class sre now pyerrun with work, or capitalists to make @ paying jovestment, asit is ina section of the city rapidly en= haveing in Value and business. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance one, two and three yeurm, notes to be given, bearing 6 per cent interest, Payable semi-auaually, ‘and to be secured by deed ol trust on premises; or ail cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $1,000 required at time of sale. Convey- ‘ancing, &ic.. at ‘purchasers cost, ‘Terms to be com piled with in ten days; otherwise right reserved to re- Sell at the risk aud cost of the delaulting purchaser, aiter five days public notice of such resale in seme hewspaper publisied in Washington, D. G ‘Title good, or deposit refunded. DUNCANEON BROS. Aucts, 2d EDITION. Lat ora tb To Sa. MILL SETTING UP FOR HIMSELF. The Inside History of the Failure to Nominate Jadge Peckham. Special Dispatch to Tum Evexrxo Stan. ALBANY, N.Y., Sept, 22.—The failure of the democratic state committee to nominate Judge Peckham yesterday was the result of an in- trigue which goes deep into the democratic politics of the atate, Although the vote in com- mittee on postponement was atic yesterday, there is no question that Judge Peckham will be nominated at the adjourned mecting of the committee on September 29th. Judge Peckham has always been one of the ablest Tilden leaders in the state, and is a man of ag- greasive personality. Chief Judge Wm. , ‘of the court of before upon the bench, wan the ‘Tecogn of the rural Rinses ae eae (orw Judge Peckhain to, conventions, Judge Feok- ham was a candidate for the nomination which was bestowed tour years ago upon Judge Ruger in order to placate Tammany. this 5 Peexhi to re Colve "pledges “of ‘the "democratic “state fet in favor of his socom sneer upon Judge Ruger set in motion the sche for the non-partisan nomination of Mr. Esek Cowen, in order to thwart Judge Peckbam’s ambition, on the that he was too pro- nounced & democrat to ‘receive republican in- gdorsement. in the commitiee meeting on Tuesday the Tammany members followed out the “line vat pailey ted by J Ruger as @ means of heading off Peck- bam's nomination. The tem ry success of the scheme was due to the active efforts of Judge Wm. L. Mullers, Gov. Hili’s confidential agent, who direcied the canvass against Peck- bam. The chief significance of the eyrree | of ‘the committee lies in the tact that for the first time it discloses Gov. Hill in full accord with Tammany hall and acting against the Tilden organisation, with which he has always been identi uy @ distinctively ‘Tilden and antl-Tilden issue. Even with Gov- ernor Hill's aid, the Tammany men were enabled only to postpone the nomination of Peckham. The precise nature of the issue was not fuily “understood by several committeemen, who now state that they will vote tor Peckbam at the New York meet- ing. It at that meeting the union between Tammany and Gov. Hill's personal friends on the committee shall still be main- tained, it can be construed only as meaning, that Gov. Hill has decided to break with the old iden organization, which is now for Cleve- land, and to travel Lis'own way independent Of the national administration. pcoeae ire FOR THE AMERICA’S CUP. ‘The Clyde Yacht Will Try to Cap- tare It Next Year. New York, Sept. 22.—To-day John H. Bird, secretary of the New York Yacht club, received the following cable message, dated Glusgow, September 21; “On behalf of James Bell, a member of this club, I officially intimate a’ challenge for the America’s cup, the contest to take place next September, confirming by post. “(Signed} ILLIAM YORK, “‘Seeretary Royal Clyde Yacht Club.” ———— dler Fosters Varied Exploits. New York, Sept. 22.—A lawyer to-day sent # communication to District attorney Martine stating that “Banker” Foster, the swindler, had used the name of Alvin Hurbert, proprislor of the Arundel house, Chicago, without the slight- est authority. Foster, according to Mr. Hur bert, had carried on swindling operations ia ‘Chicago and was arrested there for forging the label of astandard ink. Wm. Elks, of Orwigs- burg, Pa., has also a complaint lo make against Foster for getting several orders of 50 dozen brooms by iraudulent representations In Jan- uary sezsdéde UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 1508, M STREET NORTHWEST, TWO- S1ORY FRAME AND BRICK BASEMENT, AT AUCTION. Lie NSA tolfo 346, cords for the District of Columbia, we will sell. In, Front of the, premises, on MONDAY, the FOUN: DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D.1986.at 5230 0'CLOCK P.M, ‘all hat certain plecs oF parcel of sand and premises kKuown and distinguished as and belng @ part of Lot one (1), in square one hundred and ninety-six (196), beginning for the same on M street north, twenty (2) feet irom the southeast odrner of said lot, running thence north oty-eight | ACh feet, thence west four (4) set, thence north thirty-four (34) feet, ten 20 inches, thence west fifteen (15) feet two (2) ches, tMeuce south "sixty swe (Gz) feet, ten (10) inches; thence east nineteen (19) feet, two (2) inches, te the place of begioning, together with ail the tin: provemenis, ways. easements, rights, privileges and Sppurieuaiees 10 the mame belonging. Gr 1a auywise sppertaining. Flecras: Eteven hundred dollars in cash, balance tn 6, 12 and 18 months: notes for the deferred payments 16 be given, bearing six per cent per annum’ interest, Payable seml-annuully and secured by deed of truston Broperty, oF ail cash, at option of purchaser, e200 poult required at time of sale Conveyancing, etc.. ‘at purenaser’s cost, ‘lerms of sale to be compiled with in 10 days, otherwise trustees reserve the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cos. of the defaulting archaser, aiter 5 days public notice of auch resale in some ne\ sper published in Washington, D.C. OWEN MctABE. _se2iddds WILLIAM O'DONNELL } Trustees, pas: E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT. IMPROVED BY TWo- STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 39 G STREET NORTHW 8ST. By virtue of a deod of trust, duly recorded in Liber No,1,119, folio 195, et seq. of the land Teeords of the District of Columbia, and at there. guest of the party thereby secured, we will sail ai He auction. th front of the premises, on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER “THIRTIETH NEXT. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., Lot 16, in J. C. McGulke's recorded subdivision of 624, with the improvementa ‘Terma: One-third. cash; balance in three equal 1n- malmenia in lx, twelve and elghieen ‘montha for which notes of purchaser bearing Interest from dsy of tale and secured by deed of trust on property sold will Be taken. A deposit cf $50 will be required at time of sule, andaall conveyancing and recordiug will be at shaser'acoat. ‘must be complied with in ten po Gays from day of sal roperty will be resold at rink and oat of defeating porenaser ic . INOW. PILLING.” } Trastees, ‘THOS E WAGGAMAN, Auct, se20-deds SD) PNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON. UNE OF THE CHOICEST LOCATIONS IN THE CITY, BEING PART OF LOT SIXTEEN, IN SQUARE TWO HUNDRED AND NINETYSIX, SITU- ATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF BSTREET AND VIRGIAIA AVENUK, FRONTING UN THE AGRICULTURAL GnoUNDS AND WITHIN A HUNDRED FEET AND IN PLAIN VIEW OF THE SMITHSONTAN GROUNDS, IT HAS ABOUT THREE THOUSAND FEET OF PARKING AND 18 ONLY HALF A SQUARE FROM BELT LINE OF STREET CARS. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, sitting in equity, passed: in acause whereln Martha R. Anderson ‘is com.- pisinant and “Puiu % Persia ‘eval detendants, No. 174, 1 shall, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTO: BER’ SECOND, 1886, at “HALF-PAST” FIVE, GOCLOCK: on the premises, sell the following de soribed real estate, situated in said District, ws wit: All ot, 16) in ‘square 06, begining at the northwest corner of lot ‘numbered’ 17 and-Funning. thence vouthwardly $9 fet 6 tuches 1 8 GO-oot alter: thence westw: feet: thence northwardly feet to Virginia avenue, and thence eastwardly with ‘Virginia 21 7 feet inches to pluce of begin- ning, containing 3,668 square Suet of ground, more or ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in two equal Lustalments, in ix and 12 months trom day of le, with six per cent. interest, the cash payment to be made within five days after the di ‘whieh a deposit of $00 shall be m: ale, or all cash. st option of purchaser. ‘court authorizes trustee to sell property as a whole or in separate lota. Purchaser to defray costs of convey- ‘ancing. If terms of sale are not coniplied with within five days after the day of ale the trustee (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, USTERS' SALE OF A COMFORTABLE TWo- RY FRAME DWELLING, SITUATE Na. 11 THIRTEENTH STREET SOUTHEAST. eS Russia “the Common Enemy.” AN AUSTRIAN PAPER ARRAIGNS GERMANY ‘a, Sep e Peer reer Le one to pipace A the expense or abielding the Bulgarian plot ‘he paper further charges Germany with falling to try to arrange for joint action with England against “the common enemy.” baal cathy The Frances Smith Again Seized. OWEN SOUND, ONT., — 22.—The steamer Frances Smith, of Owen ind, has again been seized by the’ American authorities at Sault ‘Ste. Marie, on account of some iniormality as to the security of $15,000 on a former seizure atSt Ignace, Mich., for improper reporting at ‘Unat port, (news. Me Naweett ‘Rusia at “Riley and Wife” Commit Suicide. New Yorx, Sept22,.—A man and a woman, each about 30 years old, hired a room last night at Schick’s hotel, 316 7th avenue, and regis- {ered simply as “Riley and wite.” ‘This morn- ingasmell of gas was noticed coming from their room, and the door was broken open. The gas was turned on full, butnot burning, and had apparently been blown out, The couple lay in bed, the man dead, and the womun uncon- scious. On the dead man’s left arm was tattooed the name of Dick Sheehan. The Sovereign Grand Lodge. Bostox, Sept, 22.—The Sovereign Grand Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., was called to order by Dep- uty Grand Sire White this morning. Represen- talive Carlin, of Lilinois, presented @ protest from Exeelsior canton, of ‘Chi against the action of Lieutenant General Underwood, in postponing the drill which was to have taken place to-day, demanding that the arili p1 and ifno other canton appeared for drill that the first prize be accorded to Excelsior canton. Ruled out on a point of order. Embeszler Smith Taken te New York. New York, Sept. 22.—U. 8. Deputy Marshals Holmes and Jeitfeye arrived hore today, hav, ing in custody Douglas Smith, the revenue officer, who waa captured In Baltimore. Smith is indicied by the United Staves grand Jury for having, as embezzled upwards 000 in duties on books sent through the post aifice. ‘He was arraigned in court and held sti eats icons Belfast Quiet To-day. Brwrast, Sept, 22.—The city is quiet today, It is believed that the worst is now over. ————— General Foreign News. GLADSTONE RETURNS 10 HAWARDEN, Loxpo, Sept, 22.—Mr, Gladstone and his daughter returned to Hawarden to-day. TO BUILD RAILWAYS IN ASIATIC TURKEY, P, Bept. 22.—A syndicate of Paris and Berlin bankers has subscribed 600,000,000 francs to carry out @ scheme, sanctioned by the sultan, for 8 network of railways to connect the Black’sea with the Persian gulf, under the direction of the Austrian Engineer 4 PARNELLITE TO + Brum, Sept, 22.—Edmund Leamy (Par. nellite) member of parliament for northeast- ern Cork, bas announced that he will resign ibis seat énd devote himselt to the practice of law. ———— Acquitted om the Ground of Self-be- fense. Prrrspure, Sept. 22.—A special from Greens- burgh, Pa, says: The jury inthe trial of Frank Keenan, for the murder.of Mac Dixon, ren- dered a verdict of “not guilty” this morhing, and Keenan was dischat from custody, The testimony showed that the killing was in sel defense, Both men were Srominently con- nected, and the verdict was received with —— —— Nominated for Congress. PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 22.—The republicans to-day made the following renominations for Congress: i First district—H Bingham. Second district—Charles ‘Reat Estare SaLe.—H_J. Penrod has deeded > lot juare 111, fronting 46% tect on Sonnesticst avenue, tstirena nd E streets northwest, for a consideration of $7,170. ——= J Nad ‘J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers \CERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL EsTaTx. ‘By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court i the agin of Columbia, on the 13th a: i H : i £ Hi ii Halli i Pte sia ee oe of! wires in PO thc ‘Ohio, alt its principal Sit wy THE FREE BRIDGE Au Explanation by Gen. Dram. ‘NO DILATORINESS ON THE PART OF GOVERN- ‘MENT OFFICERS—STATUS OF THE CASE. Gen. Drum, who is still acting Secretary of ‘War, said to @ Star reporter to-day that » mis- ‘@pprebension exists as to the status of the pro- Ject of purchasing the Aqueduct bridge by the government. It has been charged, he said, that Doth the Department of Justice and the War department have been dilatory in discharging ‘the duties imposed upon -them oy Congress, when the facts are thet nothing is at present Delore either depsrtment The government 4s ready to purchase the bridge, and the owners Of the bridge have expressed = willingness tosell. Some months: however, the bri ‘ties withdrew from the War department te Papers that were on fle there in connection Ulle for the purpose of arrang- Ing all conditiing claims tot tse property, =o beige “Ya caatenies “ie Ge the onemmmen vel When these owners are ready to. make the sale, then the government will do its part: The War department cannot refer the question of title to the De} t of Jus lice for a decision as to lis perfection urtil the owners are ready to deliver the nor can the War de it make even « preliminary Survey of the alternative bridge site st the Three Sisters until the project, of purchase ing the Aqueduct ldge has tailed. The law which | provided for the Purchase of the Aqueduct bridge allowed six months in whieh to make the ‘the government is obliged to wait until the ex: Piration of those six months before making & Move lo carry out the ovber provision of law tor a new bridge at the Three Sisters, a ee Local Notes. Mrs. Theodore Wasserbach, 214 A street Rortheast reports @ loss of @ gold watoh wad orks To-day in Judge James’ court (Rquity), the Ser Hn ele acs Was referred to Jobn A. Clarke to take the tes timony, ‘Wm. Young, the colored man who was ar- rested by ‘Branson for stealing chickens in Uniontown, was given six mouths in jail by Judge Snell to-day. ‘The case of Abram Green, the colored boy, charged with driving his wagon over Robert McGee several days ago at Lue corner of Penn- nage avenue snd 9th street, Was tried in Police Court this aiternoon and the court took bis personal bonds, ——— TRE Hat, HABEAS Cask—Today James ‘Hall, who was arrested yesterday on a bench Warrant issued by Chief Justice Cartier on a Fequisitio irom Gov. Lloyd, ‘of © Maryland, ‘based on & charge that he was ‘a fugitive from that state, charged witn the larceny of @ horse and buggy trom River View, in Price c's county, on the 14th inst, was before Ju Cox on awritof hubeas corpus. The govern- meul was represented by District Attorney Worthington, and Mr. D. i. Canill, with whom Mr. W. A. Cook Is associated, ror whe peutioner, ‘Mr. Cabiii stated that Mr. Cook was unwell and unable to be in court, and asked that the bear- ing be fixed for next week. He stated that he Wished to traverse tbe return. Alter some dis- cussion the judge fixed the hearing for Satur- day morning at ten o'clock, Mr. Hall renewing ‘ais bond in $1,000. A CoLonen EPtscoPaL CoNFERENCE.—A con- ference of coloured Episcopal clergymen of the United States was began this mornis at St. Luke's P. E.chureh,on 15th street, Kev. Dr. Crammell presiding. But few of the cere men expected had arrived this morning. ne morning was given up to religious services, ‘The conference, which will consider re lating to the advancement of the interests of ‘the colored churches, will continue in session three days. The sermon this morning was preached by Rev. A. C, Brown, of New Haven. At the after- noon session Dr. Crammell was elected presi- dent for the ensuing year. Rev. H.C. Bishop, of New York, was elected secretuay, and Rev, Dr. Cain, of Richmond, Va, treasurer, The conferense adjourned & little before two o'clock Until this evening, When there Will be # discus- sion on the sul “The relation of the Gospel and the church to’ the temporial conditiou of meu; applied especially to the material condi- uon of Lhe black race in the United Stats.” Among the clergymen nt to-day besides those named were Kev. Mr. Massiah, of North Carolina; Rev. Prof, Joveph and Kev. Mr. Burr, of. esent were tats Among grin ene aS reset avers Wimore: Si it Weilinc, of Rich: mond, Va,, and J.C. Norwood, of tnis élty. ‘This 4s the iourth annual conference. Surr For $5,000 DaMAGEa—To-day Robert reson entered sult against Albright & Co. tor damages laid at $5,000, because of injuries received September 22, 1885, while in the em- ploy of the deiendants at Locust Point, in Balli- more, Md. He alleges that by reason of de- tendants’ agent's negligence in the manage- ment of their appliances in loading and un- joading coal cars he had his le(tleg broken and ‘has lost the use of the muscles thereof, ARRESTED As A FuGiTive.—Leon W. ‘Waters, s boy about nineteen years old, was arrested in this city yesterday as a fugitive from the Reform school of Baltimore county, Md.,and taken back to the Reform school, About two years agoyoung Waters, who lived near the Relay House, tis stated, married a Young indy named Page at Alexandria His ther objected to the match, and the boy was sent tothe Reform school. He about « ZEB" S80, enlisted, and came to this city to see is wile, who resides here. He was then ar- Tested abd sent back to the Reform school, whence he escaped yesterday. ee ‘Tae License Tax yor Steerer Cars.—In the Equity Court to-day before Judge James the case of the Washington and Georgetown railroad company agt. the District—bill for in- Junction to restrain the District trom imposing '& License tax on street cars—was heard, Mr. Totten tor the raliroud and Mr. Riddle for Lhe @efendant, No decision was reached. ‘Tae Concert at THE CAPrToL.—The follow- See for the Marine band concert ‘at the Capitol grounds tnis aiternoon at hall. t four: 1, march, “The Queen's Jubilee,” ‘atson; 2, overture,"“Raymond,” Thomas; vaise,“La'Kein de is Mer” oz tequeny) Live: Fatt; 4. cornet solo, “Felice,” Liberati, Mr. Wal. ter F. S.uith; &, collocation, *Reminiscences of Ireland;” 6, Rlecolo “Kimloch of Kim- Matie Joke ‘oy sera mie 8, ‘calor, ce" ry » J Bane Beacon,’ Bem Equrry vovet—Judge James. Yesterday, Ennells agt. Johnson; J. H. Smith appointed guardian ad litem, Colllag agi Gross; Jos, Shillington do. Wallace agi. Prot; ume to tuke testimony limited. Bradley agt. Nelson; comunission to get answer ordered. PoLIce GuuRT—Judge Snell, To-day, Robert Temple, colored, assault; 85 orl5days. Jobn Tinney, colored, assault (two eases); $10 or 30 days, ‘Charles Johuson, lar- ceny; 60 days. Jennie Taylor, assault; 85 or 15 ys. Georgeanna A rcber, loud and boisterous; da: or 15 days. Daniel ‘Long, fanity; $5. Beem Pee tee seep oon collateral forfelied. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. The following are iag and 3:00 p.m. prices he Stock Markee’ tovday. as Poported Sheclat wire to lt it Doage: 650 Suh ounces ame, @ a0 = 1% 1 aS ae Cem. PRC...) GIS Gly ‘Chea & Unio... LLG LL ie aa, Ps B&Q... OTs 107%, caa o-%) 57 ye ENE: Bena a] oe me nb'tene | iigviaie” Bes 17%) 17m 60%) 61 kK. 2h cid 2 iitere? Mg ; FE GREAT BRITAIN ADOPTING THE RAME PLAN. ‘are series of during the last five years, and expresses the that the United renewed dil and pomible: Informatica to. we department whatever may be of interest to merchants their give manufacturere cocurring 1a theif, respective consular districts. Measures Prompt publication of the reports, Secure the be taken to and every opportunity will be extended to con- Suis to maintain the high standard witich Uaeso reports havi attained. ‘Washington some time this evening. Prasoxat.—ames G. Biaine, jr, and bie wife are now in Pittsburg, the guests of the lady's brother, Richard Nevins, jr.—Capt, Sonterence at Saratoga yesterday was calted to order by Justice Miller, of the United States Sepreme Court. — Frank A. Walker, of Hoston; HE. Ix ‘and C. C. Arensbury, of Pitue burg; W. A. Clark, of Montana, and Mat 9f Lromton,0 ‘at Wllard's.—Hon, Basil T, $ooda, tor tiwenty-Ave years a member of the vVinited was shown urer Hampstead, alls are A. Ww. of Ww. 8. ‘Crook of Ne! Uptegrov the Riggs. with thew turned Mr. an M springs, —Cl Su. m., 60; maximu: and 11:20 p. Chicago” and express, Ti: wm., “ pm For Po pom Med), 10300 p. St Louie, ‘Chester and 1 ‘For sun ip. sunday Jordan. returned from San Francisoo. mond and &. P. Howell, of Atian! August ot Hot Spri tan—R. E. Lowe, of AeMiliun, demos. ——John ¥. Crowley, of Si KtOn, are at the National. Setiley has ‘returned to duty ab the Navy department from bis vacation.— J.B Mackenzie of San Francisco, Clus. beck Of Philadelphia, Winston Jones o! Mobile, J. H. Zaegler of Poort, Hig and Alired Davis of’ Dailas, Tex., are at the Eb: bit. — George Booth, oi New York, is at Welok- er's.—L., Deane and’ family bave ‘return the clty.——4eo. W. Dressner of Boston, Wilkinson of Live and W. B. Fiske of esterday from the valle; vu pom. dally. dally, #00 am., (Fast line) SL Liuis and except Sulurday to Citic, W250 ean, Pacitle Kickmond aud 3m ally eRe 10:00 pat daily. B30'a mm, 4:40 Washington and San 4:40. 7 Bnd ie, dio, Pata 230 p.m dagand $230 p. a 40a ‘Sanaa; Ri tally, Skeupt wunting. i ‘daily, except Su 20 peas daily, except Sunday Va Aitbianw hours BP Mation—For New Oriesnsand Adauta 1135 mm, (dai Fille, :40 p.m. cdaliy : nouthera mm, ‘daily day except Sui throug vaults by Mr. Robert Woods England and Rufus also at re at the Brooklyn, and J of St. Paul, w York, J. F he A, Leopold Wallach, Mr FH. smith a \ parliament, is at the Arlington. He ‘Treasury department and In the | Ariington,— r. L. Moses. of the Post Office Separiment bas Lropoll> Band are at the St, t. Louis, D. kk well, of Florida, and Joseph G. Chandler, a. J.P, iow York are at jauguier, Miss Addie Smitn, re- B. . Ward of Vhio, Jao, ‘oriniey’s.—Mr. M. W. bever in, 53. Traveler's Guide. rere “and West, 490 a Cincuanatl, “Tck0 pou amily; For 10:09 at. 5 tan, 4, te 0, 4:1, 4a "esau, Sin Sanday an, 2. tin, Fh, Tow nd rook Line, cid am, and daily, except Sunday 2:05 ‘and ‘m, da daly Lynchburg, Ni ft 20 p.m. Win hundelphia day, riche ny dal 1000 am. and ) For amas dIViMlOL, . Warrenton, 20) | and ‘OF Local points between Virginia — v8. Pruyn, of Aibany, and Heury While, of Lan don, are at W and family aod Mr. Seymour W. Tullock and family returned yesterday from Kock Enon of Clerk Youman &, of the Treas ury, und Rear Aduiral Kuswd, were in New York last night RANGE ov THE THERMOMETER—Tho foilow- ing were the readings al the signui office to-da: & m., 57; 11a. m., 67; 2p. Mn, 7: 73; miu ridge nats aud, ‘Sunday 4. ANDO. RouTe—Station, Corner New Jersey Ave. Ue and © Sireet.—For Chicago, 10:00 a.m. (ist ie for Cluciunatl, Louisvile and, 10340 pan.” For Pita atu For ington, my pty Lowe ‘and express, > ue sodiay’ Mal. dally except dS an. SW p.m, Kor Lymchburg (way Stations) 7 a.m. SHENANDOAM ROUTE—B & ©. Station~-For New wermediate. Orlewns and fu Pm. dally, points, 10:00 am and 5:30 ‘Wasuixuron & Our0.—8. @ P. Station.—Leave at $20 & mu. day exoupt Sunday, and 4:46 p mt every MARMERDD, DEBILLIER—-NEMBGYEL. At Irondale, W. Ve, on Thureday, Rev. James Wasuington, the 10th of ber, 188, by the ‘Harrold, rector of Moly Crom cburch, D.C. HENKY Dx BILLIEK, of ew York, and ADERLALULE ANA MIKLOS, daughter ot Felix de Nemegyei, of New York. MOORE—BUCK HOLT: 1896, ot i. Patrick's church, by the dev. Father’ Welter ELLIS E MOORE aud HENIGETTA I. HOLT, ‘Tmockvile nad Cumberland copy.) WATERS-SISGON. emember 1.1 1s W. Haddaway, EG. WATERS to ANS, of this city. papers CLABAUGH. On minutes of five a m., ber 22, 18B6, at fOMLN Bh CLABA! BUCK: please oH, ia Titra second yaar Puperal ‘trom Vek Hull Chapel on rs Sd xan at four clock pea — HILL. ‘Deparved 20th, 18586, at 8-50 pin ABRAH deloved sou of Raney” ‘Funeral will take ‘place ae Pitts tos ince’ haraiay’ at "due selook from the Zion Wesley ‘church, street southwest, Melatives aud friends: KING, Departed this life Tuesday, 10 Martin P. King, jare cordially invited to auwpd. Funeral irom St Peter's church Friday, Seytem- ber 24th, at 10am. equiem mass = MARTIN, Tuesday, September 21a 1686, at 7:30 gielock, pati CK MARTIN, aged sixty- yeata, ‘Funeral rom the residence of bis danghter, Mrs, Emma &. Kuckert, 508 D sirestas., Thursday, 23d instal, af 2 o'ciock pan. Friends are do ited t6 attend. * ATTINGLY, On 8 a1'830 pan, JA30S LOWanb Lee oF whooping, cough, aged 10, months and youngest ‘W. and Kebecca A.loved one from our home is gone; “A. voloe we loved ts s.lll: ie Vacant in our Lome ever can be filled. Py marsiuee, at: 5] On orning of September ANNES Saleem M ANNIE, infant danghter of Jonn J. Sithon-after © short livess, aged tires soout ye 1028 "Twenty-sixth street bortiwest, on ‘September uid, at two o'clock p.m. O'LEARY. tember 22, Rose A. and the On Wednesday. Scher eres, ee Dame O'Leary, aged 23 years —