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et, Ge! —— - - git So * ‘ oa er } 2 ~ \ ry 2 g THE EVENING STAR e TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR == saa lel AILY, Except : PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : er eg ti AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, eee nen ot been chemi forthwest Cerner Pennsylvania Ave. and 1itn wellknown character In Galena, and owne? ay i ‘The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, St one time of a celebrated race — GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't 3 = en Soe ee ‘Cole Re ageree STAR is served to subscribers rado, and no Witte # occas Seok er die ger month. Coples at the counter, d the announcement tbat he bas been servi Genes, tach By gall postage ‘prepald—SU cents = ten-year sentence in the ColoraGo prison ne year, $: thx months, 5a larceny, and that Use governor of the. territe Fntered ai the Post Office at Washingtos, D. C.ae has just pardoned hit, hix innocence of the exconé-ciaw mail suatter.j =] crime having been satiataciorily established, Taw Wanery STAR publlahed on Fritay—6t e | — = = TUESD SEE 28. Maher had served three years of his term. yeer, pontase prepa mon conte. i --\ “. "Alt mail subscriptions mutt be pad id advane® TO = BE I ‘ AY. PT. Tired of Her Husband after Twenty wesicaicaticae ns mas WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. Tere Rates of advertising made known on application. =— = = caps een ass ~——| VINCENNES, IND., Sept. 28—A sensational SUE RESO DOO Nn SSS 85858580808 0 SS ————————— “A moana q , % CITY AND TRICT. RE WASTE OF WATER. THE KNIGHTS GENERAL ASSEM! uit has been ied in the Knox circa! SUMMER RESORTS. AUCTION SALES. = AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. DIS! oe : Se wet Jin caccksaamne soeseesabil ant GMiae Jobe Tockner aint. (Pieter, for - = =a . a Pe =< cma cai - . RKNEY SPRINGS SHENANDOAH CO. VA FUTURE Days. ‘TU-MORROW. _| AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES | PROGRESS OF THE COLORED RACE. ee ae aleny Sucsaabens tee mond Next Week. sree. eS eee farmer, ey TEST aND Most Pactiion zx —— — of this city. ‘The plain SUMMER MESOKT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. MOS. E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer | | wit sell for R. Selinger, at 711, 71h =. m¥., 90m |The Colored Industrial Exhibition to| City. QUESTIONS To voME BEFORE rr—TmR wows | tisien iat pane or thle city. The plalone ‘Tule resort hasbeen thoroughiy overhaaled, TROSTRES,SALE OF HORE AND Lon KNOWS | THUSTRES GALE OF PREMIBES NO. 1814 E | SVM pate are tne of ella Cold sive and be Opened To-morrow. “suppose that this city wastes more water | CLUB CONTHOVEMSY ACAIN—ME POWDERLY | and thal they"lived happily together ae mad repaired and papered through A* HOUSE No. 207 C STREET SOUTH WEST. STREET NORTHWEST, Nickel Watcites. Diamonds, Gold and Piated Gents — uatvrmc—rmn | than any other in the conntsy,"femarked Com | SUBS or EE-SLECTION Iy ME Dastnas 1— | Sod Wits more than, Uwenuy seme tut thet te Sjosets and the best sanitary pluwbing | BBY virtue of a certain deed of trust, beatin By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned. pag | aud Ladies’ chains, Guid Rings, Paved aud Solidi. | THE EXRIBITS SLOW IK _ARRIVING— 4 ey aps ein ae Iss1 Fletcher met Mrs Bockuer and induesd, Powis fatulaned thrusghst and new her mattrenes | Wiio AIS atheq™ ost Be ined meas eA. | Teoma 2 Lida No. Bas folie ago, ot the Land BAM | Ver. and io, all-one of the ingest stocksof Jewel’ |" opgwiwg EXENCINES HOW THE EXHIRIFION | missioner Ladiow; in me coavae of @ onerea: CREASE . ber, to leave "her hone and elope with hima Eave’ been placed inal the rooms with woven ‘wire | Distriet of Colisobia ae snares, oF Be Ra | HKecords of the District of Colum remises, on Weer | of Overcoats, Uisiers, Suite, Papts, Ladies’ Coals | SPACE 16 DIVIDED—THE BOARD OF Commis-| tion with a STAR reporter. “The am 4, yet | _, MF. Powderly left Scranton yesterday for the | foctuey ie aver 0 Fears of age, ways sbrings mialking thin the beat and) oat complete re; | secured, thereby, we iil, oe PHCRSDAY ex SERRAY Tike WHS Verde? SOE TRL. | Dress Falters Clocks, “hooks. Mirrors. €&. JT will | srowmns, water consumed, shows gor theinnpner] any Ricumond convention of Knights ot Labor. — ‘ mud in'the south. Grentest var PIE: Sater ALY: te a 4 mntinie every evening un sous seem, the water Bisticinal waters at any summer resort im the Cuitad | O'CLOCK B. bt sciat pabitc auctions in front of the | Secataee ties, of partof square No, 26d, i the | folding tickels ou which tho ume bas expired Wil] a. un aa stetal exhibition by | Mice be oot on eee oe Mane sectinns | Hes quoted as saying that the opposition to | They Learned How the Powder Worked, ? ‘Bratex beautiful scenery. magnificent roads: table an; | premises, all that certain iot of land, situate im the | city of Washington, D.C. Improvements cousist of | please take notice 3 Jal i may be said to be meager, in 008 him has become insignificant, and that he ex-| BIRMINGHAM, ALA., Sept. 28.—Day before gzceileds hot. cold, shower and plunge baths good | City of Washington. in said Districi known as and | s three-story brick buliding suitable for, business pur R SELINGER, Broker. | the colored people of the District of Columbia | of the olty, that word would not do justice to ts to be elected General Master Workman | yesterday four negro railroad hands, employed fishing and game’ in the immediave Vieinity. | Firat- | being part of lot one (1), in square five hundred aud | p ses" FOLEY, Auctioneer. se#S\"_| will be formally opened at Bethel hall, on M | the existing conditions Whenever aome one | Pe tent . claw livery in connection with the hotel charges | scventy-s-ven (577). the sume having w front of sev- | “Perms: One-third cuah; baiance at six and twelve | FOLEY, Auctioneer, r for the seventh time bya great majority. Seven miles below here, were sitting by Uhe firey pe aR OE a fer cn C strevt sputhwest. and runcing beck | months, for which the note of the purchaser bearing JD ENCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers. street, between 16th and 17th streets. The | complains that he is not-receiving the camel The Richmond committee of Knights of | when something excited their curiosity about ‘ng, Tals is the, nearest watering piace w | ot eveu wi ent ctean more particu: | Interest uy of sale aud secu: erty radia’ toget x Wabingios, telng only hours ride on thee & 0. | lurhy Soncrited meee aed eT tei ener nea | inkareat fromm dey 0 Secured on the Proverty | TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROP- | Purpose of this exhibition Is to bring together wrbch he thinks that he is entitled to, not even & | oe a ae tee forthe mentorts the quailty of ome basting powder { scam Rk Foro ixaius dally. Masic will be furnished by | improvements thereon, constating ota two-story trame SEMIS CLEPHANE, } rruntees ERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. in one place the evidence of the progress and | sufficient quantity for household purposes, of the members of the General Assembly, | StNé Bear them.and one orthem tox a hande Prot va Willems rast and String Band. of Al | hobse WA. F. MATTINGLY, aE Sus Of certain, ceca, of runs ussring FAM | Present, efficiency of the colored people in | quleted with the information that be will have | Of the, me ra uror,lton the Gre. ‘The cones, in's “Opera Houw. Descriptive pamphiets cou- | Terms of sale: One-halt the purchase money in| THOR E. WAGGAMAN, Aue, ‘gel8-d@ds | date on the 4th day of March, A.D, 1882, and Industrial skill, and to show what the colored | plenty of water whee the few eaneduet 18 fi0~ meet there October 4, say they have | quence was » fire-fush and an explosion talaing tull mformation, cuts of the four principal | cash: the balance in one (1) year, secured by uote of AUTEN WILLE! ets duly recorded In Liber No, Wt folio B84, et seq. , p a ‘ple are expected | About completed thelr work. This body will | powder and four badiy burned negtoos, On aot ne eee Tad free at the waters iene. | Purchaser and deed of trust on the premises sold, or | \WY- 2 one of the land Fecords of the District of Columbia-aud | people can do in the useful and ornamental | ished. e meantime, hold its sessions in Armory Hall—the largest | BAmed Henry Alexander, died that night, and Seen ae Sloatae Teper, eae ee | pumas parchenrs, oncom, Ail couveganelts | COvenwseewT sati BY okDER oy THR| iene min neMcblkcaulgiia mated ie | arl& ‘The entire exhibition is under the diree-| to get along as best they can. Now, for my part | Dold it gous Ae page hoa BUI Smith is vot expected to live. Sear waier dejor aa¥'ac, ‘Evening’ star pice and | fntcn iO) days fromine day ot sale or the Teasees | UEREMAL POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF profiles. On WEDNESDAY, He TWENTEANINTH | tlon of colored men and the exnibite are the | 1have no doubt but that the new aqui gins Pe oaea Gate ee sia wea Fem. "Boy turer iofbemation addsem ii, CABELL | rewrveterghtto rent ait iorntd premiserai tie | SUNDEMNED AND UNSERVICEABLE AuTi | prot Ob RAPTR MAINE A'S, Thain AT FOUR | work of colored necplen Heke tae cone ee Inerouse the present water supply, but It may | ments have been made for seating” agoommo- Pension Agent, BEEN CAANCEL Loa Westen Mipacian "| SY0dwalgeaat he mest, sr" |, Meshal na tn ton of our ation roms, orer | GLOUK, HS, tie ulus deg fmt ne | ur ycagenored People, Hven the work that | Hot be cnerally Khor th A nectar he ee Fine OF TENSION ATOR Oe oe hw. CHAN oe . : e in the ely of Georgetown, ‘District a . ° EAM tes Laaae meena, | SEPTEMBRE TWENTENIN Fs at TENUCLOCK | bis, to wit, being the Puper Milt a'Witer strectuis | UDE.GP the hall for the exhibition has been | needs of thiscity. The amount of water now | Cheir‘trom the foor. ‘he acoustics of tse ball | Carne’ mn.” Sept. 28.—The alieged colored - ——_____~ Office, 482 Louisiana ave.nw. | SEPT f Condemned Ariicies, such as Lead | BOrtheast corner of Potowiac and Water streets, in | G04 py a force of colored nters and labor. | brought into the city, dally, is 150 gallons per | are not as good as they might be, bul this. will et » a St Bue R70ms, Trento, Pipe, Old tron, ise Pipe: Urinals hecien we ‘Said town, said real estate Being described as follows: Ao Sane, ‘Bethel Hall, a large frame | head, while in Philadelphix tt is only 72 gal- | #72 Dot as good as the Possible by the use of | Pension agent who was jailed at Smithiand, PROPOSALS. en eee an ala : ning at the sald corner Aud Fanning eae nore | Stetieldre Hes hoc, creed ee thee en | lens, and when I waa thera, we found that all | sounding-boards, Ky., turns up in the additional role ot biack- = = : 3 said Potomac: sireet. eda : me ratio, | und aa Gaanan ee cone ena eares acard es aes SP Wy auren n watasanteccn, aoc” | Suir el ea Sg tae ai aR | sear. ag gh gous gr eoacetae en | SeuthEaes eee Coat a nna tent | Gx. tee il eeome the member ofthe | mater, Lenruing ttn =} Suxats oF THE UNITED STATES, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NEAR tweilins ino 12) tect thence west Adjoining covered stand for speaking tins | Othe District, irellterally,,wasted, allowed % | saster Workman Powderly will reply to Gov. | pension on account of the deatu of her hunters Wasuixerox, D.C. September 25: 1886.) A NACUSTLA, D.C, AT AUCTION. fie" place of bewinning togetber with aifine Betares | BEEN erected, and the rest of the spuce will be | FUB away ints wasie prevented in Philadel- | Lee. There ill be a, number of colored, dele: | he visited, her and demanded $300 as hus wil b sweet at this virtue 01 dated 7th. ere "place ‘ r with al , : “ - “ she procured tu TWELVE Uciock. M.“ocionek TWENTY. | 1864 and duly recorded in Liber So Jus, lls EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | and Sther apparius mow if 0 pon oFto be hereafter | devoved, to d dining ball. | Chairs and tables | 4 (i™aced the lietcaer » | sonerel ween nn renee | meee, mimes eee, a peganeas 8 VisN ss furnishing Stationery for the | 335, sank tune uen eieettea aa tnene KNABE & CO. PIANO, &c., AT AUUTION. Placed in and upon said premises, and also all the out in the open air, a1 “We had a regular force of water inspectors,” | °° that ti 000 4, He gives bis trae nam tie of ihe Senate of the Culted States for the next fe- fried of Colambia, and by alreet Mite aa pery tere | On WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER | Water-power Fights and privileges’ applied 10 or be- pepe ate leaving cease Tooms | was the reply, “who went about the city aud Bae a i ey = but had him arrested, 47. a omen — . kote wy sucured. we will sel “iin: | TWENTY-NINTH, 1884, commencing at TEN | lonsing to or aunexed to maid paper mit aecordinely | aud enjoy thelt relrestments aud the music o 3, < 000 . Rictuma 4 01 Was £ Snlsik forms of proposals show'ng the quantiey and | Premios, OS SHUUSDAY SEVTEBER THIN | TE RY a teice Sera tS TENN a atte | Mngine cock muerte hid paper Blt wecordingly | and enjoy tele hall will be known as Section | detected, where the ‘water, was Delng wasted | and its immediate vicinity. Ot tals number | that ne'ls outin tie inert at meetin it: the form of bond to be Fibed Teal estate, Weunted tn the SOUR o Wiue | Lshalt sell a general assortment of Household Effects | @ Unio Canal ander ony matensuent had thergont, A.una will be devoted to ed eens ike A Just as thous- | the colored Knights, it is stated, are largely in | claim agents of that city. The offense with Senet ye braces gna sureties, will be faruished on | described realestate, suated In the cGunty of Waal eaprnchg itpat~ ne eng together with ail improvements: appurienaices, a: posiearea ee aainep ocr the water ramning ell the time, just ae, thour | the majority. which be ig charged is a felony in Kentucky “Proposais shoud be indorsed “Proposals for, Sta | Pisce ct parcel of land and ‘premises Knows aud die | seuaved Ce, Plano, Cover and Stool, iperaliments, payable in six und ceive months afer | educational and art exhibits, and womans’ | ever, there wan danger of an inspector putting | GROWTH OF THE ORDER—THE SESSION AT RICK ene, taten eae ee Big ez the cena ale sect othe eore | bowtie and peng, berg lof nombres Seeyie | Eavee Gea ene ai Mirror, ite, Sor which purchaser's noten bearing Mere aE | work “Gage daece hone eo ected nn, | facea tere wan danger of gn slnspeotor putting MOND. Sac a 4 WE the south one-quarter acre of the north oue-halt and jautand Mahogany Chamber Furoitare in sepe- | oi Panne ssid wit waa rh aera ores | the aides of the teal fund one FOW Tune OW ao Tne ae een e Opeslnewreanihgh eriwlrpeyoaclreoed Important | operations, and there will be pute i cone e tree of Cmarg ; Seven humdredihs sctes of said lot nam! Wwe {S69 | rate pieces. er's option. A deposit of $100 required at-tme of : io | in the history of the order both by victing him, ‘The state authorities decline 40 Secsiam ds “""acrcary ofthe Senate ofthe Uw Brag tarrg BY A babaly aceon Usher: 107 | Het acenes, Feather Pilowsand Bolsem. | “aulconseraning ad recor puters | poral ioe iatecae tee gene ganNIG o- | foree gt man, but ‘tppropriaton ior this yar | the great increase in’ membership since ‘be | diver hin tothe United aten von mathe ppRorosais For & er ints and. treive | Waleot miterstoe fete, Dining Chatrs. fen days from date of sale the property maybe resold | Wlll be jan Interesting exbibit of the drawing | bose, " ‘The Commissioners, however, have the | session in Hamilton, Ont, last October, pet | Sabre ean he ttetion tn ee ie AB AND NAVY DRFARTMENTS, = = m 0 advertisement. i ies Et 5 Srammesenngy toe arr or any dias reared etter es A PIE carven yey Ane BRAINARD H. WARD Fated with flags, and aisles will be railed off. | teguiate the most fruitiul. sources of water | At the. last general aseembly: there evens Tecs A ticde Ee Ble Stas Prosenate fax Serstehing, ond celtvering the | Ct MY Share Tiuee V, BUTCK. ‘Mahogany Side Table; Pictures, CHARLES ML MATTHL Trustees. | The floor ol ihe annex building will be as- | waste. Iauppose that if would be impossible | than 100 disinet assembles represented. Uy Ree ee et aed tee ae nnmnered ewig | selSdéds HARRY S. FINLEY. "} Trustees, | Fine'Fime-keeperand Bracket se13-eod 1208 Bist st. TUStEAtive ae Meer ee Btven, UP, 10 exhibits | to regulate the waste which now goes on in the | about 140 delegates, each delegate representing | ITS IMPORTANCE AS A MILATAKY /0rNT. Sete, Wer and, Navy Deperesbenen in thie cise — ——— Hall end este Gene oth aa-THE AROVE SATE IR POSTPONED UNTIL | filustrative of the progress. inade by ‘colored department buildings, except through the co- | 1,000 men or a majority fraction of that pum | Ex. Paso, TEX., Sept. 28.—The recent. imbroe Wil be received unt TWELVE Bon THURSDA THOMAS DOWLING, Avououcer. ‘Cooking Stove, Refrigerator. RARNESDAY the SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 4. | Men in’ varlous mechanical trades, a8 brick- | operation of “the heads of the departments. | Der. At the Richmond assembly there will be | gio with Mexico in the Cutting mutton ham THE SVENTH DAY OF OciopEn, 1ss6end | Do ARLE Two. | Hitchen Requlsites, denae ne2s-ats_ | D. 1888, at same hour and place making, house-building, wagon-making, black | There is, no doubt, a great waste in the public | nearly 150 district assemblies with at” leas! calinn gudcaias alatlan Weunguaes ae <qened Immnediniely thereafter te. presescoos bidders, | TRUSTEES SALE OF & COMFORTABLE TW = BRAINARD H. WARNER, } Trustees. smithing and painting. A miniature Failroad | puiidings,hotels and other places where = great 1.000 delegates on the same basis of representa. | Call tis oh ius tener a fen thee nae ‘Specifications, generai iu~tructions to bidder. and | = STORY ee pee bee rpuoa & WAGGAMAN, CHARLES M, MATTHEWS, track will be laid, and on it wiil be run a loco- | deal of water is being used. The same waste | tion, The growth has been generally distrit- ntry to the tmp Sot Bn Ksned inanumeturels and’ icalers ov application to | , BY virtue of a decd of trusts dated September Real Extate Auctloner. te Teiiing precetiely py a, colored machinit, | goes on In private hutses, nd Tam convinced | uted all over the couutey thous ichas perhaps | ceutor Ot military force tie toatiweat sn is thisotice " Foe TIRCOLS Casey | 24a, D. 1890, and duly recorded ia 1 xe TRUSTEES SALE _OF PREMISES No. 1316 E ‘Auctioneers Poo diteeeninitedss ss ctriecnisen | at there Is, no necessity for tue people of | been more rapid in the alates east of the Missi | SUPPIY center of war material wid comiinary rane somsngsneen mn carne | Be Rls LHe taeda eect Ae MY | wean ERE RORTRWCERE, m, MELKBNET Hovneuorn, zuma] tel vote, culty and ties pans othe | ue aadsdue aie ive be posh up| “Em Georgia aeverat delegate wet go wo | Senet ine tien usta Caen eee inereby secured. we will sell, at public auction: 10 | recurded im Liver No, 825, Folio 264, uf tas and 85; CONTA HN | industry and skill of colored men. bly tinproved. "All that Is needed Is. the stop- | Richmond. ‘This state has never: belore been “ie om gee den ye DROPUBALS FOR FU | ont of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE THIR. | Feeorac ofthe Dianigt ad Caleaetie ee ee pa PIERCE BL Avis expected that this exhibition will prove | Dage ot the great. waste. which goes on every | represcuted in the general assembly. Tie same | Col. Doug! §y a eee er MENT TW ATANPNAVY | TIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBEIS 4. 0.1886, at FOUR | Sroupic auction in front of the. protaises, on AE ORTH WESECOMPRIGTNG | BOE OMY an interesting one, but also one of | Hato an extant thet inalmply onereiouss indy ‘be sald of a’oumber of otver southern | wit make it roginmial Tueadquarter, Ling Wasmixaton, D.C, september 15,1880. | UiGLOCK E, M., the following ‘described real TEMBER Toe, eae TAS Ota SE TABLES, WALNUT | greut value, as affording in the first place proot ae Sates. it iw expected that the vession will last | adjutant: commissary nd quurierinater wilt Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering Coat | fiinuin to mits Original Loe santberes thisty cope ia Noo ty, of subuivist of equare Ni DOMESTIC ‘SEWING Ma- | loskeptical minds that the colored people are The Ball Players. At least two weeks, possibly longer. Much of | muke their quarters there: a po and Wool Yor ihe weet und center wings of the bula- | Limbla.to wits Original Lot punibercd thirty, (90) in a ples! eg tee enol eet NEW). BE doing something tn those higheractivitieswhich | rg waTONALS HAVE A NEW PITCHER AND | the time will be taken up with cuanges in the | trader has just been appainted wi Wilt open & jor State. War and Navy departments, in s:itlivided into lots lettered “A and 5” consist of a three ‘story brick building, suitable for RS, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND BOL- | distinguish the civilized races of mankind, WIN ANOTHER GAME, constitution of the order, which must be accom- a ye ptey vy pp ey oh = thls city, will be received at this office until TWELVE. rms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and | Business purposes, STERS, BLANKETS, SPREADS, SHEETS, EXHIBITS SLOW IN ARRIVING. ‘The Nationals ol outplayed the St, Louis | MOdated to its rapid growth. It is said that ve Poly nd ny hyd yp Be Skirt tdieie Vib ‘aneopcsed immedaccly | SMa may the, nteen a0 pe come Doan | ere Oneness blanco aie andiwoive| WALNUT tinewoakn’ WALNUT ERT: | | RHI ITS SLOW IN ARRIVING. | rhe Nationals clearly outplny {outs | plan of government will bs istrodueed vancd on | spot tuad tothe fe aud «up There ee eet aiere et ‘mmediately | num, secured by a deed of trust on premises sold. OF | months, for Which the metenat he Moa iOTNS | MTOR TacBi AIRS, CHINA AND * y Maroons again yesterday and won by a score | the state system, each Hate to have a mate die, | post. Fort Bliss ’ Hal Pasay poe ee ee is bal na | leash, ato wt eee interest from day of sale, and securedon the property. CE BOR Be NEA TS AND | ball just at present to determine what the exhi- of 5 to 2 in six innings. The home team scored | trict with an executive board having jurisdic ae the amano of the ithe Granc os ver, 24g ee . = panty wi wi en. AG STOVE, BO! s, YNE' ;OUGH- of a case ion in state affairs, Over this will be the Gen- SS om Doni = wd = - bienk jorms of proposal will be furnished to estad- | Cost of default chaser after three days advertise ‘LEW ‘, OTHER CARPETS (NEARLY NEW THROUGH- | bition will be, as, with the exception of ther run in their half of the seventh inning ogg i. a > ne shed dealers Spon wpitiention fo his office | Stent i we ‘Evening Star. $100. deposit ‘eauired at Wat, F MATTINGLY, } Trustees. QU TIE HOLME, KITCHEN REQUISITES | of drawing of the public shoo! scholars, not & by a aniveoverthe anbs by Evsig; Ties galke Sroi {ssomnly with ies general oficers and Gen-| name wo, tan, ci Gud ts capable ot belug THos. LINCOLN CASEY, ime of sale. Conteyancing, recotding,. ce at pur a as ‘x . chedin RH Semmes reel y L = Colonel, Corps of Bogincers. | Gimterscome OE aU EER rresteen, | ee eee ee eee ciHG, OCTOBER “FIRST, Plaka ready, Toe Choe ie aerate ent 22m | was called on account of darkness before. the Supervision oversne scttesnrhen Whoo bee WO na seusrei7ass7areet "NS Gads JOHN H PEAKE. K FULTON, Auctioneer Sommencing, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at thé | Over, are not discouraged, but say thai they | visitors had played their half. The features of | will ‘be clothed with more Power in the afiairs benno oS a rans <ecea pe = z —___ a g = idence ail the well-kept furniture, | YC! They the gam: jenomenal catches by Carrol ‘order than the Natioual government DEPLOR, DATIO! 1 FOSALS FOR, GPT RUCTING TARE | 77 ARGE PLANING MILE, SASH, DOOR AND ‘AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, erein, having been used Vu 8 Short | re Solon tie Helene apa Tee eer: | sea Samewere Phenomenal catches by appear: | the affairs of the nation. THE INDIANS OF NOKTHERN MINNESOTA. Revoru Senor DisrrictorConvmsra, | 4 BLIND EACTORY, COMPLETE WITH ALL i Seas ain Md goods nd the attention of perticia” | have come in, thar. all the exiibitors are poor | ance wits the States ea and pitched remark-| Then the affairs ot the Heme club it ta said | A dispatch from St. Paul says Messrs. Wriziit oe = ee UE AND ON ‘REET, NEAR 127) will sell pat action, at my store, and t in making | ably well, permittii ut tour bits to be made | wi @ up much time. ittee aj 14 Larabee, of the Indian commission, w Send pe eo SE Sttext NORTHWEST. | Pennsylvania avedue, commencing Tiel | ovacesona ir the dauibidien they must | off his delivery He batted and ran well also, | pointed at Cleveland to look into the aflairs of weer ooranging Joe naeg peng roy brane = tg BR SE Ras THURSDAY ALTELNOON OCTOBER 7,1886,| MONDAY, SEPT 27, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., ‘The managers ase conBaont thal there will be 4 | another treaanre fem Harton, Ag reat many | for cote than twe wecke end tort: she teat | Northern Minnesota, report that at White Oa reniant ctor ep | ee gAE SHS RCC tia, | Wrenn SMAI? 3 yy taeda ad aso nr | ty aa ctemeua urea | tata us rate eee | te mete Senha, the te | Serna Minar repr tat at Woe Biank forms of proposals and specifications, her | Fronting 80 feet Fincher on Obie atenae wnd 86 teat | sactt department. This sale will consist of Gold and | No. 987, folio 823. et seq., one of the I exhibits, it is the intention to issue @ cata-| at Capitol park do netcomunecs, cence It 4 a aod Putas J wcrteensd 4 able condition, In some instances they had Topline doe coerce okiation, ‘can be ontained uot | 3 inches on North Bstreet, having an average depth | Bliver Watenes, Chains, Charms, Lockets, Pain Gold Weaniniron, D.C we will ell, en r logue, almost impossible, to finish a game between | know any' ng abou! it ‘that there is.@ | Seen ‘so completely demoralized and 40 ne SP ia ot romne, at Nes Toms Be etcpwe tn | Oc angela er, rhe oteare mapravec ty ala | and betes sowed Fi, Sede Dace ee | Tay Hr icntind Day) OF SeETEMDER A. b ‘THE OPENING EXERCISES dioter witnessing the lest sit laaloee of tee | State Auasect, testimony to prevent to the Gen: | rely robbed of Une ments Of subsistence or . fg bins om these forme willbe conaktered Till Saat, Door and ilid Factory, Atted up coat | Opers Glasses, Diamonds seta ime vise one | 2000, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M at | beheld at noon to-morrow, when an ad. | Pithe chan the tat six. #0 that au enriier start | character Te cote mee Srteay, Sensational they would eat the dead bodior Of dincascd The nigh: we reserved 1o reject any and all — OF | plete with ‘first-class modern machinery for carrying | Fings, Studs nd collar Buttons, solid’ Silverware, | Qusarboe's wharf. (west of Columbia boat house). 10 | dregs will be delivered by Rev. T. A. Stewart, | Soma norameo cee ndanee. the debate on the Home club matter will create | Bot scotingiy loot to the moral ssose, while e248 President Board of Sline and storage ceoarity, cos of tuetem in thee, | ‘Thisesle. wil loontiaus moruingsat 10 ¢elnck, ana | 20.2% ‘in schedule “A,” attached w suid trust, cousist: | pastor of the Metropolitan A. M. E. church. OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. @ great deal of inbarmony. the women were made articles of merchiapdise, nd suitable to a live business man to engage in aa | evenings at 7 o'clock, until all the lots are sold. ingot Comunissioner Webb will also make a brief ad-| at Philadelphia—Chicago, 2; Philadelphia, 2. PLANS TO REGULATE STRIKES. The last scene that the commission witnessed ‘established business, as mills of this class are now | ‘Ticket-holders will please take notice. EIGHT PLEASURE BOATS, ie ippypeserait & . wus the: Out to Ubeir canoes from White . overrun with work. oF capitalists to make a paying H, K. FULTON, ‘and Boat House on Jarbue's wuarl, Georgetown, D.C. | dress, The exhibition will continue tor night, | At New York—New York, 9 Kansas City, 4.| | The action taken by the Cleveland assembly | a4 Ut ws opine a eee os ee ‘errun wi work, vO mh Sant at : - 22 -/ an here W! ye special at lons exc! ae 4 — ils n Of strikes and boycotts does Ra investment, as it in a section of the elty rapluly en | _ 923-59, Pawnbroker and Auctionesr. | “Terms cash ie ‘The exibit is In charge of » board of com. | At Boston—Detroit, 6; Boston, 1. At Pittsburg— | for the regulatio: Upon the bank of the luke, in the mnidstot & an WILLIAM A. GORDON. e exiibil is in charge of » board of co: ; Necwsrr Is Tux eee eee ee ce one, two and three | U)7 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OD, Auctioneers T HOLDS Goon.) T° | miaioncrs composed of BR. Watts,’ Mi, | Atbletic, 1; Pittsburg, 8 not soem to havo had the desired eect and at | euiling Fain. sat poor Indian woman, midinig ns = tee esident; Wm. HL. Myers, 3 Hon: Viewst uit ties Lied, —_— ee aoe anad ‘semi-annually, and to be secured by deed ol | TSUSTRE'S GALB OF VALUABLE IMPROVED DowrraTeny AstentHe avoveSace, | 'H. Gleuves, Rey. Robert’ Jounsone Jolin A Violet and Her Lord, Mevised. It ts considered tecessary,'aleo, vo | The husband had Just sold one of her ohildre’, r all cash, at option of purchaser. REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTHEAST COR- | roi, as surviving partier, further sell the balance of Brouks, Heury M. Dade, Carter A. Stewart, sr., | 4 SCANDAL THANGFEKRED TO THIS COUNTRY | come to some satisfactory arrangement with | # young girl not more than Gitoon years of age, tof $1,000 required at tune ofsale’ Couvey-| NER OF ELEVENTH STREET AND MARY. Bee Tonia eee # y pera ge fatal oe be trates antons. Sive bed Seling which ox, | Scaume tamtarmnon tor oem of eae ie po pS m-| LAND AVENUE SOUTHWEST. PRONTIN' mat | Zhomes Welch, James W. Kennedy, THE ACTRESS REQUESTED TO LEAVE A HoTEL. | the trad - ——— = See Dited with in tei dave: ctherwies right reserved tore | LLL 11-12 FEET ON MARYLAND ‘AVENUE | Belonging to the rm, for the purpose of closing bual-| Ciipuius, Welch, dan Boll, Solomon G. Brown, | Fst Stones, or of the Hoffman | oxisled previous to, the Cleveland assenbly | said by the commissioners that thore are many SIAR ON ML Se es Geen Pte | wAARMGA RAC uR Orda riae heeee | slr survive sarersfsohinena Huts, | John A. kedlen dob W. resin, Siuney"a: |, BM. Soke proper of tbe Hodiman the district ‘assemblies in waging open watars | white menyand: after being robbed ct ull they hewspaper pablished in Washinglou, DG Titiegoos, | AD, 180. aud duly recorded intiver Tait te EM | praioszas DOWLING, Auctioneer. Parker, Richard J. Collins, John T. Costin, Wm. | Lord ‘Lonsdale yesterday, and informing him | against the unione since that time, He wilt Hold moat dear, are turned adrist with '@ bau - Or deposit refunded. No. 12. folio 337, one of | the land records of tne, T H. Grymes, William B. Brooke snd Maton. | that he desired to malutein the respectable | try to bring about a iriendly tecling whieh will | im thelr arma ner er AND THE DEMANDS UPON THE DIFFERENT j “ses DUNCANSON BROS. Aucta | Disirich of ‘Coltialia, and by direction of the = ae ee er ee SINE ARATE DOUSLE | Lowry, Tio uccess of the colored department | rotation of the hotel, expressed a desire that, ultimately lead to an amalgamation of ail | place. = : = party ves Ny HAM BE SINGIE AN N ty ; oo 2 Seow te SENDAY He Siar Day of UcrOhnk arb. | WALNUT BEUSTEADE. MATERA, | eg iibilicn in uinclive Te ireeonees tats | Violet. Cameron seek Giher quarters, ‘Shortly | #®9F ofganizations, Snot By His FRIEXD.—Supday afternoon two DEPARTMENTS OF THE Fair cnternea ote rth tractor a | HERE EN OE Woe Bea | SAS ASD MATRA Akh ERTESMON | the exbibluon in tals city Ee RIGEICL | afterward the actree lft the hotel. Mis Came | a ya re DOT. on wit bo | Fount ce uumed Joh 1 Reckmas and Wi e, lit 1 on, zy . Ski, CHILD'S CAR fort is encouraged other exhibitions will ith Lord Lonsdale, arrived in New York et * 9 nilure and appatel, will be offered for sale, stold Ger aforonid: and being ksows aid Meee pes | CHINA, AND GLASS WAN. CittLbis Cate | the effort ed other exhibitions will | ron, w =¢ : = oe Snot cleo hee een’ | HL oesoane te oats et an THURSDAY THESE v ES ees | ist or pian of said ‘cliy'us aod being rier Gat | Bie Gatdcc ar AUCHON eee | be held in whlch colored citizens of Maryland Faerie ES DO Berlagretnd sien pmeiey eamempiferpeane = peyoe da Ing grove. Both were about twenty-one youn 4 BBR. oO SNS ‘18. unless previously Sold at BrIvate sale. | | ous and bus tab eed the Snes a ipee numbered | on THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMOER | Masonic irateralty, under whose supervision | ae a aa eg ee a eee eth | vnteoen Will go from District Assembly | Of, 082,004 Were warm frleuds, having been bee 8 ORE Boeeie the os fines of amicus tom. Zens | tes (2) stare aummeoca cores bundeed a | THEN Tees coxnime® | gtedureaifogs ater Eivezpenret ae id's | Lord Loondale wan anil atrivad te sume | Nor (G'S "Water Sohn We Bye mod W, | combanion Ciro taxon Wily ; ; mad b La, MeWilliams a z el 1, 5 ak : react o era ‘ — But “oo? BRE Hlnaxhy aso focal an tn advastanes | Oto A100, pd Fecorded ingle ove of une wurtayer L a SEES | tte lund tor the erection of # Masoute ball." | seq‘at once taat the thentrical scandal’ had | execaue voutte have il teen, elected acie. | Semenly, dincwarged. “Young Putrs. who seotands wrinuonte, rival ty the Untied Staten 2s has | Oe ttstuen ed iapeeseeee soe ee nibs | FINHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ‘The Odd Fellows’ Change. eee ee eee walk mec UnUy:, | gates, and General Secretary Frederick Turner | Cry, threw up his hands and fell dead at tie {iaboratciy pail ofits departsnent amith the New and Sroanes euclowad By creer ena nee, HS | WALICUT. PARDON UMNCTCRE, RewigG | THE REMOVAL OF HEADQUARTERS Row HIS-| SOvorucing dodge When de-)’Besande | Kpiaee Ro. he Geprewengaulves of Distries | of <a gum | pietovorder. the drainage and sewerume not to'be cx. | Terms of anle. Ouetiurd cash, and the balusce in| — SULTES, PARLON, FUN ITCH RIOR AND TORIC SURROUNDINGS IN BALTIMORE. stepped, ashore from | the | Alaska, he | spoken of tor General Master Workman incase | 4 Minxssora TRACEDY—A cabin on & gow lt A Fe £38 £4 _ is ferred paymaenta te be oreured brdesder erate | | CHAMBER FURNITURE, SPRING, HAIR | The Odd Fellows are much interested, the | tichhred for the Aurania’s gock wad Purring | Spo Powderly declines to serve again, F. K. | ernment claim near the city of Brainerd, Mie Mua £4 Eee § ° Hak Ee | “Pemonswishing topurchase will visit and inopect | ferred payments ts be wecured by deed of trust on tse | CHAMBER FURNITUS 13; PLLLOWS AND | Baltimore Sun kaya, In the matter of the re- | thereto witness his wife's landing upon Aimeri- | Foster, A. A: Carlton and. Charles “Litcuman, | Sament cain ‘Bunday ofa double murder, cou Ma's 24 B™R 6 o i epremiocs, ,To such the fullest information in alot | Proper, 4 deposit ofe200 required at tineofuale. | Borarrns. BAUSHELS AND [SGiaTy Cae | Dullimore Sun says, In the malter of thie re- | néreto witness his disappointed in this, how. | will all be present as representatives of Distriet | mitted by the claim owner, mumed Danenport, Mee OS EE God BoM mw | tedttiawitnegives her ihe day of sale. property to be tesold at the Ue | BEES, RUGS SIDEBOARD EXTENSION AND Lodge from, thelr old home to Columbus, 0.. | ever, ior the moment aiter Miss Cameron left | Ausembly No. 30. From the tar west Joseph K. | wirose story, however in sll’ tut ie pel aes anual payinenty bearing: Meroe Pore eater | andexyense of deituitag purchaser al courey | THEE, TABLES KITCHEN Requisites, | Ledge from, thelr old home to Columbus, 0. | eve Aurania, accompanied by Lord Lonsdale, | Buchanan and "James Crattick have beer | nse husteved to Draluerd aint, acksowtongy Sale: The deferred paymentato beaatigenlie seared, | auclbg st purchaser's expene: Qn THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THuRTreTH, | sovereign body at Boston lust, week. ‘The re- | she was taken upouhe steam yacht Loauda; | Gecuat A, ‘The delegation from Dis- | the eriune-surresdered: Wimeed tains aed ‘A depoait of $10.08 will ‘be reqaised on: the day ct ‘ CHAR Teoiviin iteaie, | 2886, commencing dt THN O'CLOCK, at theresidence | MOVal 1s discussed as a question of prestige | that Mr. t. J. French, the managerof the Grand | erictassemely No. 49 will be hended by T. Bi. | Ue crime saye Suet two mon Bamed Polley, ‘Mas compelled us toczert cur inventiveshtities to | A Sraet 3 $ will be allowed in which to comply | _8¢24~ieds Surviving Trustee _ | of «lady declining housekeeping, O21 2th street mw. | rather than one of prominent importauee to | Opera house, had in walling songelde of the | Mediate: Juches Ee Quine Wine. Horas, father and son, came to bis cabin after ehurels accommodate ous customers, To do this we have | SG ine vecmeof sale when ‘possession will toe Gi ‘will sell the above goods, Odd Feliowship in Baitimore. The building oc- | Cunard dock. David Naughton, Paul Meyer, Hugh and | Sunday to drive bim trom his claim, that @ “Ranged our Hivered ¢ FF ev aE mais Abate ‘Terms cash. cupled by the Sovereign Lodge, on the lot owned |“ Finding that he nad missed his_wite, Mr. de | BE: Kunze, ull alleged members of the paw By Py Should the highest bid, in the estimation of neex: . it a ee se27-di THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, by the Maryland order,corner ot Gay and Orange Besande journeyed up, town. After scanning Gab. Among the delegates trom the other | one of the Polleys, whereupon » be mncunied the — on — Dn ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY | ;, DOWLING, Avct alley, Baltimore, is a substantial two-story struc- | the registers of several ¢ leading is the | New Yor! tricks wi e 5 cabin loft, got bis rifle and si ca eye conser peranncext Bagi ss wr | ARREARS RIEEES | [uous Dowie, scene ir aan kaatragvanacrag | Retgee sng ge Mote gan, Taree | Nome, mes, Mange and igar | eed es r . VERNMENT SALE OF OLD MATERIA! archives and all tbe ote! ppt nt fount ¢ name, & L. — — Speke) 2 ANNIE J. PHOEBUS, GEORGETOWN, D C. FROM THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND | iufhishings tust uve grown te withthe growth | and maids, London.” Mr. db Besando obtained | gate trom the new disiriet in Brooklyn which | Carer or a Gouueor hov.—George D. front of the store to amore retired position PT. WOODFIN, Dy pitas fe deed of trust, to ws, dated the PENG COMSIBUNG, OF SIXTY-HORSE | of tie oruer. Well-informed Odd Fellows suy | a room in the hotel without making his iden- | Sas ordered ‘by the Cleveland General Asser BL eb ED ego age hg She byenary . ft bas 5. G. FULTON, pe en GINE, WASTING MACHINES AEE AUER: | tat the sovereign body bas for a dozen years | tity public, and sought to obtain some uews of | biy, but was refused a franchise by tbe cen- eon Sas paventea on tenendian im the rear of the first floor. This arrangement Executors of Harrisou' Phoebus. | Liber No, 812 follo 406. one of the Land, Re. GINE, WASHING MACHINES, HYDRAULIC | Giscusted the temoval of the beudeusters Lis Wwite’s "arrangements, At the time of his | eral Executive Board. A strong fight will be | Herst College, was ‘urrosted on | Saturdays proved especially pleasing to the ladies, being retired | THOS. TABB, Counsellor. setcoim | Fequns: of uve party secured thefeuy. we wil sel oy | FEES THON GUAT TRON ‘raNie, Wii | dimcussed the removal Of the headquarters | iis wites Judy, tn company with Lord Lone. | made for his admissioa, but itis doubuiat 4 it | BATHE With basing stoleu, 4, lot of mpercsane rk ee ee ne Babi aticton, He STKE Pe taeee WERNES | TURN FRAMES, DESKS, TABLES, Cltali, | last yeur that the city suunorities proposed 10 | dale and air, Fréuch, were at dinner iu oue of | succeeds. = lolned goods were found in bls porsession “aud, W. Heal Estate Auctioneer. | Pasi YOUR OCLOCK F Mic el teet Giteke | AND A Laue NUMBHR OF MISURLEANE: Widen Lexington street and out through Or- | the private dining rooms. While M. de Bosande | ‘The delegation sent by District Assembly 66, | he afterward made a full cepeentan (00, tay HOSIERY DEPARTMENT TRUSTEES SALE OF VaLvasLE unra. | pice or parce) of ground sliuaié and lying in George: | GOL rnin Y MORNING, OCTOBER ston», | portunity. “A commitice was appointed tolock | Wat {2 the, cule Sis Cameron, left tue hotel $F Hobbe’ Sou. W. Lonsidine, Thomas & Den | snecit He was released on "KOVED PROPERTY, CORNER OF FIRST | west half or part of Lot numbered (128) phe huntecd | 1566, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. willseil the above de: | foto the uiateor ead report this year at Boston. | Hoodman Blind” at the Grand Opera house. | ham and James Hil, with Hi. M. Blake, T. Ful. roo AND PIERCE STREETS NORTH WEST. and twenty-eight, ln Beal's addition to Georgetown, | scribed articles in front of my auction rooms, where | A numberof elties have in the past year made | Lord Lonsdule was also of the party, ton Gantt, Jos, Fanning, J. 8. Suter and Bovaut His Own Corrinx.—Peter McClellan, ‘ Serene rad ond ane eee tee any | gay ofduiy cD iste, and duly seconicat Loe aw | NON Huown ata described aa aquar’ Kuumbered sev: | they have been removed to {uF convenience atsale. — | Qrler to. tarnish accomulodations 16¢ these | CRTC hee aa OF INE DAI: ot the King as alternates. District Assembly, 97, at | one ol the wealiuiest cltisens of Wace, Texas would that we are daily | $67 ofsuly.4.D.1578. and duly recorded in Liber enty, commencing for the same at a point on the | BY order ot BO GRAVES, ereign body. Columbus, which only has | Herald in the cafe of the Hoffman house. “I| the Government Printing OMice, sends ‘Mr. and one of the pioneers of the State, died Friday) of the store, snd only say No. 892, folios 137, et seq.. one of the land ree. north Tine of Dumbarton street sity, GUT fon one Gif of the urean of Engraving and PHating, |S°V 8 city Isages, ia the headquarters for oe | Pee ee wile,” said he, “althongh 1 | $e Goverment | Printing ho ee ee eee Fequeat of the party secuseteeseee aee ieieette® | from the intersection of uald Greene aud Dumbarton | _se25-dts Ohio jurisdiction, the most’ important in | know thatshe is here and. that Lonsdale bas » caine to Texas's poor boy. He leaves a widow went of the party secured thereby. we Will sell at | streets thence, Fovaing Mose the moth Uae eee 5 : Hon, the Perens pee ee it wodteine CANDIDATES FOR OFFICES. ma wilt Intoertt tts tangs And there is our He auction. in Mout of the pretises, om TUES | Dasrou street, cast thirty (905 feet: thence cet PEREMPTORY SALE QF MEURRDID BUILD | number afver Peinsylvania, No doubt, the | aiso arrived in this country. and one sun, aged 30, who will lute AY tne FIETH DAY OF OCTOBER (A. D. 1886, | hundred and twenty, (120) feck, thote of lee oe ING 1018, CONTAINING ABOUT 25.000 | Ohio trateruity will provide a creditable Jule for me at this hour to give you all the | IrGeneral Master Workman Powderly will | jortune, estimated "at. from. €600,000 19 st HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. thos thence, west thirty (Jo) fedt,and thencesouth, | SQUARE FEET OF GKOUND. ON TWELETH | house for. tue Sovereign Lodge, but probably | Bors’ cet ane uitortnoate deereeme ae ceoeervsaguin inane eit Sognesmermy [ELEM Maniaien Ge he eam Game Ging inthe Gs'ot Salitneion’tshiee pais ee | tots place of beginning. together with tbe improve | SRMENE HETWEEN G -AND 1 BERETS | NOUS xingion strect the city of Baltiaaore | Caan, noweren ue Lave been wronged {2 | mo opposition to hls re-election, as & majority mano yg gt } vn thereon. aot in ton street the city of Baltimore | over; + went for an undertaker an an 4 GLOVE DEPARMENT. Jambie and known and described ss iots bumbered | “ermy of ale: One-third of the purchase money in | On. FiLDAY. AFTERNOON, OCTOBERagg | would Lute to pay for the condenaution of | Seechd "ai Cadogan ey ont aaie | no opposition, have been instructed to support | Pfta for ahandsomecotin, As be wate, firm ‘This we have found necessary to place in the center | (557) Ave “huntsed an ity see, uae numbered | cash anid the balance in. Sal ES ree ee the Odd Fellows’ Hall property, aud in secur- | raged me as a man,” him. In case he declines to serve, however, | Peiiever in cremation i is thought that be: . Snd eighteen mont ¥ per on 13, “ 3 incom: 3 will bea. ‘general was ering his remains tthe ronm, at he fot of the grand malrway, and in | Sait dow ou the groans plat oe picd ot ead care “Te | abacughteen months wih Infereat at sx) por" cent Mnd ‘east aif of 14" fy 44 1020" coniaintng 25.017 | Ing & site elsewhere there would bave been a | “Wy nat was your objectin coming tothiseoun- | Bi wilt ie hard fight for thegeneral master | waded elause to his will ordering making tne change we added a large number of pop- Qoob aoe thetainnte cast eens Ee deed of trust upoa the pret sold, or all cash, at | square feet ‘This site is i pereniplory one and pre proper regard ven for peborere nico wyr 6 ae eRS amg te rely ‘of New York, as | ° D¢ taken to Pennsyiyania for incineration, saeneed zt c rehaser.” A-deposi a Unity for speculators and otters, | hea | 2 eam . , and T. % —_———— = ilar stylen. We still Keep a full line of our cel gadeignicen months with interest as six per cent | berenuired at the Ome ofaale. —Tebcs paid so dag ot | Raa RORN ET ae ee ae auators ane lows ivok at ft, the sovereign body has not, in | novoaieage me further by taking Cooma te ee | Season, aud 3 Tue Bartrwone Bievcue TouRNAMENT.— aon Marche.” All Gloves stamped “Bon Marche” | from the day of sale, the deferred payments to be se- | Stic Tir the terms of wie are soe ‘Fpmplied with | | Terms: Liberal and made known at sale. Will be | its mutter-ol-fact disregard of historical and | same hotel as my wile. he done sol would | For the general secretaryship there will be | ‘The final arrangements bave been com are warranted. Seay God of rest upon the premises sold, of all | ictin ten days the ‘Trustees reserve ihe sight tore. | sold subject om tris or mal. Gout ae opiion of pur: | traditional things, tougut much of the clalins | have smashed his head. He knows that eed i | na fight. Frederick Turner, who bas the | jor the bioyels tournament ‘and ‘race ee $100 wu be required st'tne Barc of anie:” Yates paid | Sell atthe Fisk “and cost of detuulting purchaser, ater | chaser or ‘purchasers. "A'depoait of $160 on cach lot that might belong to old-time arrangements. | afraid of me. 1 Dave ai sued Lim, for a | office at present, iseald to be anxious for another | ‘Ariington Driving park, Ariingtos, Balti Although we have always kept a select line of goods | $200 will be required at the time of sale. Taxes five days advertising in “the Evening Star news | at sale. ‘Conveyancing, @cr at purchasers cost back in 1619 Washington Lodge, of id he knows that I will do everything to | terse nad ie working for itr out there ie soi county, Md. next'lhursday, under the auspi for the Win io teu days the ‘Trunees ressreetbe woke ice | Ravel. all conveyancing and recording at purchasers Fights peseren Ua eau as ide AT RLSERE tae | Daltiincre, waa’ tie. topressuiative of mitese Knep nim from further sbiaing ioe recnal opposition to him. Who the eands | orihekerland Biepele cigh. Nhe Betis Bell at the risk and cost of the detaulting purchaser, | SS JESSE H. WILSON, Cheer, alter Ave days publis alvertbomcet of Sah | can Odd Feliowsnipe ie ATL eo theese | Keep hima rier, Violet Cameron, when asked | dates will be cannot be said as yet, though T. | Cycle cluband the Rambler Gycie club c site Ave days advertising in The Bvepineg Sar Bowe" | pene ages WM. OLABAUGE, *} Trustees. Fosale in some newspaper published in "Washiagvon, | ment goes, Washington Lodge jurrendered | abont her husband said: i » | B Barry, ot Present on, the al executive clue from Washington. ‘Pulladelpile ‘ paper. rancing aud recording : ce became a subor a “ came over other steamer,” | board, man | town, mister. York, and olber : HOLIDAYS, ee TRUSES Ae? OF WALUABLE THREE, | “Abstract shown at sale, Grand Lodge of Maryland, whien was at thet | pusTaor veuow wate Sosnocear wiear te is | Bonga, ISapokon of by, hia frlonda aa spirited | will stiend the meeting and join in tbe pa JESSE H. WILSON, STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, ON | senda DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, ‘On the executive board. the, tracks and setedads §=WM CLABAUGH.” } Trustees. STREET NORTH, BETWEEN SECON TREGTE = tume the grand body for the country. Then | going to do here. contest for the places A force uf men are working on ‘we have determined this season to make this depart- ae ~ Fo AX) MOUTEENTH STREETS WEST, BEING | J )UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers ae! po ae Sod ge a ieee ponked oqatast ibs well levgt THE COLOR LINE, by Zburaday 1) te-oxpected to be im fins oom mal one. iCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, a7 EI] b= jurrendered: Miss Came: talked po ccatly Sym ph sonra Scher ar — say virtue of a deed of teint bearig date the 7th ‘TRUSTER SALE OF VALUADLE PROPERTY | Ghurter to beoomea suibordinatw of the grand | baad. ‘He is about 46 years old; but be icoke | A flspaich from Richmond to the Baltimore | ‘608 #0F saat — = because in a few days we with * Rouen on Rats.’ Sttansion to THES tentute. RUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, | day of July, A.D. 1884, and’ recorded in Liber 1X SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON, ONE OF | body, with the agreement that the like a big boy. He wears diminutive reddish | oun this morning sayst MSELE ‘shail have other attractions to present, and this one | “NO. 1508. M STREET NORTHWEST, TWO: | 100%, tolls 10x cond, of the ‘Lenk Roni BERG BA Oe ee OAS EAN HE CITY, | quarters ol the supreme vody would remain | side whiskers and has a very jolly ‘His ‘of the Knights of Labor that | Jeph F. Conway, might be overlooked. RCUrON MY AND BHICK BASEMENT, AT | the bletrict of Columbia, and at the request of ine | BEIN ‘GLONURED AAD WINERY SOUARE | In Baltimore forever, ‘The Hoverelgn Grand | besad chest was encased in esti? Of te line uaa Tee eanation © Miardicas of face of | LOCH has beet sick for navman Ry rirtue of6 deed of runt, duty recorded in eegy | fection, in front ofthe premins on MONDAY | ATEDAT TARINTENG EONS E MRiLAG: | Lodge has ‘Grand Lodge of the United “Staten, | Wetatae ential eerie posom, and a | Seed" are ou tne eame footing is lkely to be put | sate bas been despon ‘The new, cheap Liber No.976. folio 346,et seq..one of the land re- TWENTYSEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER: A. AND VIRGI.IA AVENUB, FRONTING ON | sorbed the Gran. Mage of the Uni tes, | standing wi collar, wi wi toa test during the session of the General As- | f cords for the District of Columbia, we will sell. tn, D. 1886, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de | THE AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS. .AND | butsome of thefratermty think the spirit if tiny strap and buckle: "he | sembly, which convenes in this city next week. | 1 bang himeeli. |i venit Swaulos DAY OP OCTOBER SD aR PANO Gee BAL: | Roplbed feat estate, situate inthe city of Washingion, | WiTHIN A HUNDRED FEET AND IN PLATA | not the letter of theagrecmentabould hare ters |“ s yh, this de Hesande ts. terrible fellow,” he | sembly, wiuicn convenes ta this city next wean. a bos of “rough on, Fels,” aud, dled. DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1886.01 5230 O'CLOCK P.M., | District of Columbia, to wit: All that in plece oF VIEW OF THE SMITHSONIAN GRO! the headquarters here. They argue that if the | exclaimed, thrusting bis bands into the Ty ab Of the hotels or board- | 12% lime. He was « car driver: PLUSH GOODS, Salad and, premlees | parcel of land known and designated on theground | 17 HAS ABOUT THREE THOUSAND FRET OF | Whe headauarers her Jurledicuions and’ conse. | Or tsnwide chevict ernemes tne to ant | Sooommodations st any of the hotels or board- | wits and two children. x edad nunetraix (166s | Rings tive (165, in Bratsare ae Weeeee eee! | BARRING AND 18 ONLY BALE A SQUARE | eee votea tn, tne mat tele DOG See | Sfuasomide Cheviot trousers; “he tried to ent | Seetouses kept by. wien, A. com Bris aioety 4 iy Brainard H. "Warner" RERT ; Beginning for the saine on M street north, twri vision, certain lets in square nombered one hondred virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, scftie the loeation "OC tise ‘Bescauartert, “they butt wouldn’$ work. All this row over on the wey ay DOLLS, BRONZES, BISQUE GOODE, | RS irik ‘the southeun seme TE and (86) thea aubatvinon ia duly re tie Dinrict of Columbia aildeg i Conky onucs QB | will be subject. to future removals Among | Dutde woulanS wo n't you | camoeled, because the members inalated that = | Savman Wielson, took srace yesterday ou tha, thence north twenty-eight (28) feet, thence west four | corded In the surveyors office of said District in in acause wherein fhe. Anderson ‘is com- the most of the Maryland Odd-Fellows it breaking his agreement. wi mos Geo’ 70Uu | SSlored associate abould be ‘on thoanme ‘cours teing. ‘rom Potney ut 4) eet, ‘tbence thirty-four (4) ‘eet, ten | of subdivisions Na. 12,at Folio 168, log for | piainant and Philip 1. Ferris ot al. defendants, No. | would be thought about as ~easonable to re- | know? He agreed to put in hall of the £4,000 peroatase should the house de- | Thames, the. < ee and a new line of STATIONERY. NOTE PAPER | (10) inches. thence west fificen (15) fect two the same on P areet, at @ point distant ity-seven 172, I shall. on SATURDAY. AFTERNOO! CRO move the capital of the cor ..ry trom the place | that was invested \ve the ‘Commodore’ a ‘the ‘will now bave to | Mortinke. race was a —— ha Y and ENVELOPES, pat in handsome boxes, &. thetice ‘south sixty-two (82) feet, a, | sg tz iuches, due cast from, the southwest corner, of | BEM SPOON. “isu6, “at HALIEASE' FIVE | Toor Waathugion fered Ite tech oge ee | rae ae es eee nd the delegation will now ‘ha Anisved stone” Beach and riuneasod, tnches, thence east nineteen (10) fect, Uwo(H) inches, | STG square, ane fauulume tence wees Serhan | Ser OCe ee ibe ae) Capital usrlersof Odd Fellowshipfrom the | atene sms teustes Of the teetaen te eexed | Take otber uring mn meee to the of beginning, together with all the im- | inches ig morn ag real i 6 ‘The Snest assortment of FANS ever exhibited in | provements. ways, easements. rights, privileges and home where it was cradied by Thomas Wildey this clay. Sppurtenances to the same belonging, dr in anywise C7 ty for the deferred ‘THE MILLINERY AND CLOAK DEPARTMENTS | ©; 62 piven bearing als por, Go ee : dd $ ; Ht i F i i tain wit bere. The | 50. He ‘be would row on the Parapatta, titers pertaining to change to Columbus, ~ Bien ota ge hd unt these, afraogemnntetare, Sande ‘Sedation by the hotel isan aid Hichmonamany | Sad,Tu"a My,dueme®, 1-00 cgninet 8M: Payal stat antily aod secured truston sovereign grand secretary will retain his office And well knows the customs prevailing bere. f ‘continued for some tines ay monn. ‘New novelties are coming in Scpvate raged a ae of Sale ‘Gonveyanci sa Reve honed the Gelcgntns, Groen, <2 geepsee te ‘crocliy ahncyed ty bons culling ‘ — in Todas geet tthe Ha aad on of oe 9 Fe rue Benevaaeah ot Rowers theif stay bere, and doubt not they will do ea. sperty 3 ree bse SSIES ETE ot emeenremet | Fae ga eae Baie ee ein Re CTE Ne who were ofas a “great granddaughter of Robert Morris o. ‘Frapois, is still ‘Come in and see all the beauties and attractions, and of the Declaration).” She is not the Ai shock was felt at Charles- Rety sick. ‘the there ware not wedi, rt nat ap coly person who ban madsen iam of ih so teeta fo Son Tera | Anges garer aera sae mee kind. Robert Morris and Mary, his wife (sister afternoon, accompanied by @ loud rumbling of the Rev. Bishop White, of Pennsylvania), sound, The wave moved from north to south. Tas Mr OF ALEXANDER'S ABDICAs co om had seven children, five ot whom married, ‘The shock lasted about two seconds. Houses | riox.—The North German Gasett, in an article j o> obert Thomas (ther of the late Commodore were shaken perceptibly, and a an in og ae 3 3 i Beary norte) Marta ee eee eres sons rasbed: the streots, No Tt er of of scondant of ether ‘et hor siate whore and bow sign tar Alouaaider no new the hoirebip exists, as the family are unaware si yours the prince OCit, Some Aver six years, eines, there wore | ti Peek — MARCHE. 316-618 SEVENTH STREET & W. | sega i a