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LOCAL MENTION RAILROADS AND STREET PAVING. SERIOUS CUTTING AFFAIR, Obligations of the Steam Railroad | The Result of am Affray at Four Mile Dutications for the A hours commencing at 3p. m. rict_ of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- in, and North Carolina, slightly warmer, fair nlowed by rain during Tuesday and cht to fresh variable winds be- ‘Companies. A LETTER OF ATTORNEY RIDDLE REVIEWING THE LaW IN REGARD TO THE SEVERAL CORPORATIONS, District Attorney Riddle received a letter from Commissioner Ludlow on the 2ist instant, direct- ‘Ing him to examine such legal provisions a8 there may be with regard to the obligations of the ‘steam railroai companies with reference to the paving of the streets which they occupy. Mr. Riddle ruplted on Friday as follows: “Congress admitted the Baltimore and Ohfo (both branches) on terms to be adjusted by the corporation of ‘Washington. The corporation required streets and avenues to be graded only for the Baltimore branch. When the Metropolitan branch was admittea the company was to pave and as street companies are Tequired to, The work as described in the order 4s the same. Order January 17, 1867, found in abstract A, Rep. Sey 6, eee ae ‘See also Acts of the strict Legis: fifth section im ses the Alexandria A swindle was perpetrated upon two hotels in this city Saturday. Mr. Chas, E. Gibbs, the cash- fer of the Ebbitt House, received a telephone mes- Saye from a person who stated that he was Major Peabody, whom Mr. : Gibbs knew very well as a Tespectable guest of the hotel. The bogus major requested Mr. Gibbs to pay the charges on a suit of clothes which would be sent to the hotel C. 0. D. Mr. Gibbs, having no doubt but that it was Major Peabody talking, replied that the matter Would be attended to. When a District m ly afterwards with a charges, whic came into the hotel, Gibbs informed hit » now shownat France's, One Price Hatter 7th and D sts BaicnTwoop Kaces Tuesday, Sept. 27, 3:30 p. m. vcs ART OP NEVER FoRgRrTixa.” Boreter & Sox have recently tm) nd Ornainental articles sultal $58.50. When Major some the afterward, that he had received’ t quested. Major Peabody was informed Mr. ‘Was not expectii Norice.—Wm. Hahn & 0," Tut b street and 1922 Peunss! 1 from to-morrow evening 6 11 Thursday morning. ept. 27, 3:30 p.m. e a grand supply of <sed beef at his stills to-morrow. gomery County, He ts one of the largest His cattle are ew York. They ly R. Tuesd f clo thes. Thi HatGuTwoop Racks Tuesda clot ialiing p. 25-26. | These r Major’ Peaboay's "naune ‘ajor Peal ‘name to the District d, questioning the boy who had ‘age, the boy said that a man ped him in front of the Post Oftice De} E street hear 8th, and told hiro where to take the bundle. ‘The man said he would meet him at Sih and E streets, Dut when the boy started down F street the man met him at 13th and took the messenger added that the what he had been prom- Roe, bookkeeper at rived a similar message over je was asked to pay cl ackage for Chas. Simpson, a wealthy New Or- ant, HOW a guest at the hotel, and doue $0 had not Mr. simpson hiinself at tat inoment walked Into the hotel. Later Iu the evening Frank V. Bennett, the head cleric at the Arlington, recetved a dispatch on a Western Union blauk from a messenger boy. It Was dated Albany, N. ¥., September 24, and was family name telegram read: Jor the dispatch,and handing it over to r, told him to attend to had assumed ib 23, 1875, The Mr. Gibbs lost no time jaltimore and Ohio, ‘ashington and the Balt!- more and Potomac, the same duties to which the street-car compantes aré subjected. If this 1s not) otherwise law, under section 49, Rev. Stats. Tshould hesitate to attempt to enforce 1t on tiie Baltimore and Ohio. Congress reserved no ght. of amendment against the company. ‘ne A. and W. was required to keep 1ts portion of streets and avenues in repair. See act of March 3, 1863, 12 Stats, 805. The same duty was im- W., A. and G. (declared to be th Seo act of July 25, 186d, “the Baltimore and Potomac: Congress left noth- ing to the corporation of Washington save with reierence to the 6th-street depot. It required the company to pave that street, a5 the street com- P Act of May 21, 1872, 47 Stats, 141, The act of March 3, 1871 (16Stats.), authorizing it to reduce the grade of Maryland avenue, says nothing of paving or repairing other ts. ‘These two acts may be taken as 4 nega- lve assent to hold the other streets free of condi- Uons to repair—possibly. ‘The arrangement of the Baltimore and Potomac with the twocom- Panies above, or either of them, 1s unknown to me—if any exists, An force the above-cited act of A\ meet grave questions, Broad as 49th section, Revised Statutes, abov be said that the reserved right to ament gress, That the rights of the company are derived Wholly from the superior, and the inferior 1s pre- cluded from dealing with them. Other matters are involved. It may be remembered that special Power to deal with them 1s qualifedly a police repared to relinguish the right ler this act till a court deciaes tt does not exist, It suould, however, receive furth ‘before attempting 1t8 enforcement omumisstoners Will not attempt its So SHOOLING TO KILL, ‘mprovoked Murder of George Raw- lett, a Young White Man, Drunken Negro. & Bro, and sold at Queenstown, where money from him. The man refused to pay hum f our $5 pants to order About the same time Jno. J. the Riggs House, rece cessor of the . the telephone, 14 Stats,, 287, required to pave. Serrs to order, far supertor to any we ever ISEMAN BKOS., Mannfacturers, cor, fine, $2; best, Mr. Alvord, the bookkee| Half an hour later charges on It of $64.50, which Mr. Alvord prom| pald. ‘The description of the man seen by the yy and the one seen by Mr. Alvord differs, and leads to the belief that_ more than one person Was engaged in the 0} The case was pli hands of Private Detective McDevitt, Detective Flinders thinks the swindlers have ——_»___ ‘The Washingtons Win a Game. ‘THEY DEFEAT THE INDIANAPOLIS NINE—OTHER GAMES ON SATURDAY. ‘The Washingtons solved Boyle's delivery in the seventh and eighth innings on Saturday, and Pounded the ball for seven runs with the aldof errors by the Indianapolls players, O'Brien and Meyers made home runs. Whitney pitched a good fame, and the Washingtons played an errorless elding game. Tne score was 7 to 1, in favor of the home teain. Hits, 13 to 7; errors 0'to 6. Other games Saturday resulted as follows: Phil- adeiphia, 12; Pittsburg, 3. Philadelphia, Dury, 1 Second game). Boston, 9; Chicago, 4 (second game). 7; Detroit, 6. Brooklyn, 21; Athlette 5, 5, St. Louts, 5. Louis ‘American Asso- Baltimore, 5; Brooklyn, 2 attempt to en- We Have just opened ano 1st 23, 1871, will made ip furniture Urlet messenger W. i. Hoeks. above described... ull Mine now ready. ‘orkimanship ts too well EISEMAN BROS., own to require wentioning. Manufacturers, cor. 7th and E sta, Fackand eyesight ntted, $1, Hempler's, ave.£43 CITY AND_DISTRICT. Amusements To-night. New Nationat THEATEH.— ‘3 Ovens House. — Huxms’ Buov TuEaTex— of the District un consideration The District C enforesiuent. acon Lights.” .Attie Tycoon.” ‘Across the Contl- KERNAN’S THEATER—Australian Novelty Co. “aNoKAMA BUILDING THE REMAINS OF THR MURDERED MAN BROUGHT FROM SUITLAND, MD., WHERE HE WAS KILLED, TO HIS HOME IN THIS CITY. ‘Last Saturday evening Suitland, a small village in Prince George’s County, Md., was the scene of a murder. The victim was George Rawilett, a young man elghteen years of age, whohas been learning the trade of blacksmithing in the shop tn the vil- lage, owned by a Mr. Gray. Ravwlett’s home was in this city, where he had a widowed mother, whose only support he was. Shortly before the event Rawlett aud his employer, Gray, left the blacksmith shop and went across the street to While there four negroes entered, all evidently under the influence of liquor and in a quarrelsome mood. In a fe of them, named Sims, Battle of Bull Run. jonsed Locals. Beet aan one { hours ending at 8 o'clock asts—22 United es, 46 of the latter uring the forty- morning the police mad tates cases and 69 Dt ciation ‘games: yavention of Chri ville, 4; Cleveland, 14. of Washington, ‘olored people tn venue to Mount Vernon. ‘THE NAMES OF THE COMMITTEE PUBLIC MRETING AN B. Smoot, the mayor of the city of Alex- , in accordance with the authority con- ferved upon Lim at the recent meeting heid In that Jon with opening Mount Vernon the little village store, . W. Fox, Jett M. Galt, Henry A, drew a revolver from his pocket and vegan flourishing it around his head, His companions undertook to disarm him, but he running a short distance from bout Mfty feet away he turned and, facing the store, shouted: T'M GOING TO SHOOT KILL. and I don’t care who goes unde erate alm at the crowd who Were endeavoring to escape from the dangerous locality and fired. The builet struck young Rawlett (who was watching the fracas from the store, squarely in the lett and he fell without a groan, against his T Gray, Who Was standing beside him, and dropped to the floor, where he died almost in- Air. Gray securéd a revolver and started Uo capture the murderer, who had made his escape afver tring the fatal snot. Arter a long chase the murderer Was found hiding in a farm yard and CAPTURED BY MR. GRAY, after a sharp struggle. He was taken to Maribor- ough and lodged in the jail along with two others of the party he was with. The fourth negro es- caped, The body of the murdered man was brought to his home at the corner of 6th and H Streets southwest. ‘The deceased bore a good rep- Utation among those who knew him, es Harrison Hatch, F. a very flourishing escaped them Aeolored man, the pro- W. Pearson, Maj. Geo, Join- Snowden. ‘These, E lent, and M. BL constitute the entire commit— ting of the committee will be heid Thursday atternoon tp Alexandria, jorning charged He took deltb- the court carry glass in his hand, rin the Center ee Saturday afternoon Not Japanese. To the Editor of Tax EvENING Stan: Isee by Tae Stan that aman by the name of Jim S. Yun, and calling himself a Japanese, has been arrested for stealing a ring. I have incident- ally met thisman, and have proved that he 1s not a Japanese, and that he does not understand our language. He said to me that he 1s Corean. I for the honor of my Japanese countrymen in ity that you will Kindly ante g The Churches Yesterday, MRS. CLEVELAND ATTENDS ST. ALBAN'S, NEAR OAK ‘VIRW—SERVICES IN THE CITY CHURCHES. ‘The churches yesterday were well attended, and & majority of the pastors having returned from their vacations occupied their pulpits. Mrs. Cleveland, accompanied by her mother and her cousin, a little lad, walked over from Oak View yesterday morning and attended divine service at Alban’s chapel, a short distance above Oak View, on the Tenleytown Road. Mrs. Cl Athis chureh quite regularly during At the Mf. Vernon Place M. E. Church the last evening was occupied b; addressed a large audienc e perfection of Christ's cha Clute, of Towa Cit yesterday at All Sou's’ Chu ‘n from him a pocket- 1 $200 in cash, a ‘tates Senate, this evening at G o'clock from his € street northwest. TSon, a colored boy eleven Court to-day with an indecent assault on Ada Brooks, & 1 about the same age, and he was At the autumnal meeting of the directors of the EI Hospital held Johnson were’ elected directors to fill vaeanetes 1b Randall Webb Was elected . Mobun resigned. Mackey were morning With an the board, and Henry He Gor Six Moxrss.—On Saturday night Jno. d Rollins and Moses Brent, colored, got into a ight near Garfield Park, When Rollins struck Brent on the eye with a brick, inflicting a very serious Wound. This morning in the Police Court Rollins y, evidently hoping to get a lignt sentence. OMicer Rozale, who made 1 called the attention to the Wound being a serious one, anda sentence of six montns was im and the court complimented the officer a ees A HYMENIAL Invasion FROM RICHMO: People about the court-house were early ap; this mornihy that an excurston train had arrived from Richmond by the applications of elght couples from that place for marriage lenses, ———— affray, and w jored the charge of hn Howard, and his release was Weaver was Accepted asa grand pleaded gull A Very handsome gold-healed cane was resented DF his assoctates in Mf, deputy collector of fice to Mr. John C. » Washington office . Whose resignation takes Mr. Eekioff is succeeded by A. L. > propose to partict- re invited to meet House, 1023 12th effect today. Graeves, of Mary 5 sermon was on racter and the possi. Him. Rev. Oscar onducted the Services At the Metropol |. H. Weich, of Jack- ccupied the pulpit in the morning. it, again occupied tein the Shepherd the Washington Cy Feet northwest, to-morrow events at 7:30 Deara or aN Inpicrep Lerren Carrter— Charles Tolson, a letter carrier, arrested here about a year ago for embezzling’ letters, died at his parebts’ residence,on 8th street southeast, yes- after an Mines of Several weeks of pposed to have been bi Worrying over the matter. Was his counsel, and some montus since motion to quash “PRE WESELY Stan's Pocket Atlas of the World 13 fered free to every new subscrite © WEEKLY Srax. ok Of 191 pages, profusely ©u 100 colored taps and diagrams, abd contains wealth Of general iniormation, See advertise «us tn another column. for one year to handsomely printed ustrated, With more it the New ‘York yesterday, and Rev. ted at the First Presbyterian Church. mperanee meeting Was held at the Methodist church corner of Addresses. were Whitney, M. P. Caldwell, temperance Society will be organized next week. AtSt Matthew's Church, yesterday, the Teast of ; the patron batat of thé church, was. A solemn hizh mass was celebrated, He as celebrant, Father Mackin Kervick sub-deacon. c Of the saint was preached by Kev, Jas. A. 0, S. J., president of Georgetown University, announced that he would accompany the cardinal on his Western trip. Rev. S. K. Murray, the pastor of the Nin a sermon on the temperance ast evening, and reached the coi true Solution was In prohibition. K. S. Williams has commenced hls annual gat Israel C. y morning, a3 ‘an incentive to very practical 5. In the evening his subject © Uwo opposing forces”—the church and Howard N. Camp- ght on by his Mr. Thomas F. Sullier indictment, which was granted as to s+veral of the points fn the indict ment. Death n made by Messrs. C. W. ‘The Shepherd Demonstration. len, and Devine. PARTICIPATION OF THE FIKE DEPARTMEN?. A committee trom the civic p: © of the Shepherd demonstration, composed of Campbell Carrington, chairman, and Messrs. and Smith, waited upon the t Commissioners to-day and asked them to t the fire department to participate in the ‘The Commisslouers rep uld “onsider the matter and inform the comult- \.¢ Of Weir action on Wednesday next, ends them all, es ADMITTED STEALING ONE BoAt.—Geo. Carr, col- ted by Lieut. saith in whom Oicer King brought up to rged in the Police Court to-day With Uhe larceny of two boats, He pleaded guilty 20 the charge of larceny of oné boat, and was sent to Jail for six months, a TOR BLACKBURN'S Catch oF Bass.—During ast three Weeks the members of the Wash- ue elation have caught w of 150 black buss. Last Friday Senator Blac! fishing at the club-house, caught seven fine t weighing 534 pounds. This is sald to be the largest bass captured this season, ‘The Courts. Equity Court—Judge Merrick. Today, Wells agt. Wells; rule on defendant granted.” In re., Albert Richards, alleged lunatic; ut deposit. Sinithson agt. Smith: Son; hearing of defendant's petition ilxed for Uc Fitzpatrick agt. Fitzpatrick; motion for Brown agt. Brown; motion ed. Siuith ugt. ssion commit. ored, the youn; Alexandria, ani Ube city, was cha with Father Chaj Dingman, Keil; son, and Fathe d that they hStreet M. P. ington Angling As A RECKL?gs Bor Durvex Fixep.—G mall colord boy, Was in t testified that be arres wen made drunk by a ui! Was Fesponsibie. 1 K Liquor, whether it was given sermon from sed and lis persons 5 ‘The Analostan Hegatta, THREE WELL-CONTESTED KACES—THE DAY FINISHED Writ issted wit Tux Etevexre ruuinal Court Case.—In the The Anslostan Boat Club held a regatta Satur- day afternoon, which was Witnessed by a large There were three races, ich Were Well-contested. ‘The first race was be. ‘ween the boats tie Sabrina and Lyndon, The crew of the Sabrina conststed dride, 3; and Hogan, stroke. ‘The ted Abert, bow; Davidge, 2; The Sabrina, There were entries boats In the first were ‘neand Bushnell, in the second Kennedy der, and 1n thé third Cles s won by the first named. The oar-lock threw the latter out of the face. ‘The Ustrd race was petween the four X-Oared xigs, the erew of the for leave to tile amended bill overrul ‘Suit; suppression of deposition 01 Gates nada Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tux Ev ALRXANDRIANS IN THE MEXICAN Wan.—At tne outbreak of tie Mexican war Alexandria's first Yolunteers were Join Payne, John W. Darley ‘Thomas Cross, who volunteered in the Balt! battalton, Col Watson, composed of Baltimore and Washington companies, ward sent anentire com) tothe field, but it was , and had skirmishes oniv, ‘The only Alexandria ted in the great battles Mr. Darley died ‘ne and Mr. Cross re- crowd of spectators, Mt Azpell, bow; ; . heer doe ~ a half, Alexandria atter. or the race of workin Alexandria atter- . ny, Capt. M. D. Corse, ept on the itio Grand: sdiuitted belug i te aves and Col, was: siakencad to O0 Volunteers that partic were Darley, Cross, an some time iso, out Mr. main. Itis ueard with surprise here ‘hat some r Pension Ofice has marked Mr, Payne “dead,” and that a dificulty has been made as to bis pension, Mr. Cross, his comrade, a veto. has been awarded a pension. Mr. y i ve arranged tn a shor time, Norss.—The Circuit Court of the city of Alex- andrta, Judge Ketth, opened its session here to-d: for the transaction of civil business.—The cler! issued this morning a score of for attendance upon the schools. —Rev. 0. C. Beall preac y the Southern Methodist church, —A revival of re- rogress at ‘Trinity M. E. church. unty Court is in session here, eral land gales here Saturday Park farm,” 80 acres, six-oared bein p.—In connection with ta operation of @ clerical error at the olred wig contained Hi Dent, 2; and Azpeil, 1. ahalf length At Une close of the ‘ven at the Analostan boat house, ——___ Five Archbisheprics, WASHINGTON TO HAVE ONE OF THEM. A New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Record has found out that Bishop Potter will soon be the archbishop of the province of New York. “The plan,” he says, “1s to erect archblshoprics at New York, Washington, New Orieans and Cincin- natt, probably also at San Francisco, and to mak he archbishops of New York aed wasn 4 iitans’ of the Northern and rovinees. ‘This is intended to simplity 1¥ creating four or five general to each province, to meet trien: eral counc!l of ce way for all in- pated voluntary cont ad tuaigurate lectures and 5 the winter, for the ng tue und.” The board'of man- ind will be announced as soon as and the system Of Work thoroughly Of the school board 1: additional permits { fO-MORKOW APTRKNOON at 5 o'clock an auction bie real est.te on A, between 4th and affords a’ rare opportunity svestiment OF obtaining residence site. For afticulars yee, tm another col Ty sale of which —There were sev afternoon. The “8 ‘Which Mes at the base: conventions, one ua sae entire church once in five or —_-__ DIED oN THE STREET. Wm. Robinson was taken 38th and L streets Saturday night. OMicer Smith Started to assist the man to his home in Peach alley, but he died on the way. @ certifleate of death from heart ———— Maxxiace Licenses.—} EXCURSION TO Woopstocx, Va.—Excursion tiekets © Woodstock will be sold by We 4 Ohio Rullroad Comy Baltimore an any trom Octo- Der 1st to sth, gu ye to revurn until October 9 The > Uctober 4, and closes October P excursion rates afford a Lo Visit Woodstock di dightful Season of the Year and colored man named sick near the corner of luring the most de- while tne fair is in a ‘The coroner gave disease, NCE OF THE ConTIN’RD DEMAND We the Sale of Our Lace Curtalns during coming week. They shall Sul be exhibited on Hrst und third floors 1,380 pairs of Lace Curtains were sold during the’past week. Having Teceived a uew invoice of our own importal we expect to sell double the ulng Week. These arv the prettle-t own by us. It ts advisable to come Greatest bargains ever wown in Lace Curtains. New goods soid at 50c. & BRo., One Price Dry 426 7Uil street, n mire we George Darne of Madison Co., Va. ; Thomus J. Steele and Grimes; Melvin H. Nash urd ‘Teney C. Bunhardt; Crab Bottom, V. H. Bridgman, U. 8. from Nottingham wo C. Hover and Jessie A. §) Mailans and Gracie Ki Highland County, Va; Ida 8. "Pickrell; James R. n and Willle Hay L. Turner aad Helen Clark; Thos, M. Murphy and Kate Dickerson; Judson ‘te H. Jackson; John Carey and Judie Ann Dickerson; Charles McGuinn P. Ford und Mary E, Wilson, tH od 6, secure the ebolce. on the dollar. Gueds House, 490, 422, we Wright; Butor be gem tata” PORCELAINS, Butc-s-Beac. &., at Mr. Dowling Will sell to-morrow’ and at 12 atx. and 3 p.m. each day, a of Japanese Art Treasures, jecorations should not be present. On view up to hour of sale. * Bigg hlg as ras ees ror ring elegant New white-cay English, Al new sty! fa Une quality.—Kinney Tobacco Co, New eresscountry, Latest ATTENTION ts’called to the peremptory sale of a two-story brick dwelling. Norii bP tee 0. $11 D street north to take place on Tu ésday afternoon, Septem his sale presents an ex- ® home oF as am invest at Opportunity t Run, Va. HENRY BEACH PRIGUTFULLY CUT ABOUT THE HRAD— ‘HE 18 BROUGHT TO PROVIDENCR HOaPITAL Dy THIS cr. Geo, Gerhauson, of No. 1735 Sth street north- west, and Chas, H. Smith, of No. 6% B street southwest, entered the first precinct station about Goclock last evening and informed Lieut, Amiss ‘that Henry Beach, about fifty-five years of age, had Deen cut about the face and body, on the Virginia ‘ide of the river, and had been left in the house of anegro near Waterloo to dle, Waterloo is the station at the brick-yards, on the Alexandria Railroad, about 3 miles from this city. Lieut. Amiss sent word to police headquarters, and the Alexandria authorities were notified. The night in which Beach was injured occurred out of this Jurisdiction, but Lieut. Amiss sent sergt. Boyle and Officers Kenney, Hollinberger and Kaucher to ‘Waterloo with the’ patrol wagon. in a small cabin, occupied by an just beyond Waterloo, the officers found Beach. Nothing had been done for the injured man except to carry him into the cabin, wnere his head had been propped up on the back ofachair, He presented a frightful appearance his face being terally cut to pieces, and his cloth- ing was covered with blood. It seeins that during the afternoon Beach, with two other men, went into an unoccupied shanty on the road between Four-mile Run and Waterloo, and persons Passing heard engry words and oaths used, after whicl the three men were seen to rush from the shanty, and it aj to be a free ght, each trying to get the better of the other two. The affray lasted but a few seconds, when Beach was badly used up, and ‘Tom. Taylor, who was with the party, recetved several painful cuts about his face. George Holmes who ‘is ei: joved in te brick yard, near Waterloo, Eonave done tne cutting, and. Inst eventug ne ae rendered to the sheriff at Ariinyton. When it was, learned that Beach was probably fatally wounded, aparty of men started after his assaflant with shotguns. They followed him toa point about a mile this side of Alexandria, where they lost the trail and gave up the chase,’ Sergeant Boyle had lor SALE — MISCELLAD -EOUS SALE—ONE KNABE SOU AR) 4 cornered Rquan 9. HUGO WORC FOR SALE--HOUSES. SALE AND RENT. ‘To Bome seekers and investors, Splendid FOR SALE_HOUSES._ ane poe SAT ‘PRICES— mn pa set aa SALE—A STYLISH KOEND VOU Sinay to dn Tam to offer *. race actomimicdating terme, thcee teguatel pater fest. fone Slent coraor tor rus stare), 8 Too cast. (one sus stint caes store): 4g and back-buiiding; S hice bedroviss, besuiiful ome ‘mantels, with beveled and guaranteed perfect! festa hese houses are ali Aiffer-nt ant cst Beth pad Nett cul wile the locatiou fe mont danirs, S0'per cen mont extra inducemien’s ‘or Fide: can be ichiy finished and carved, all the best wn of town. with rowrineute, wned sired. take a aguare Ralauice can Le paid © have also several beautiful pearly mew ine for cana oT payments ‘be meen this week. 0 EXCHANGE WAREKOOMS, VEN-ROOM BRICK Hi R SALE—NEAT ith hall’ and ba ‘934 F st. Room 4. ALE—TEN-ROOM BRIOK lern conveniences : immediate ‘Special THowas a yo SALE FRAME + Gat. 522 Sth at. nw. ‘Wo beg to offer the best bargain: Perey dn the ‘city, yay homes, 1d good speculations. Call and examine our lists. SALE—ARLINGTON TERRA! and bavewent, 14-room pressed brick, trout- leet on northwest corner 9th and Rosia, with lern improvements, house suited for tie resi- dence of a Senator or Member of ‘t repair; possession given in thirty daya. Apply to OTIS F. PRESBREY, 529 7th st. JOK SALE—A BARGAIN HORSE, BUGGY im, improvel, sad | Farnese SAND MU Vernon: Stablen, 22 and county to per paying anvest- Fost, Robm 4. VE MS: LOT iptwoen 22d und 234 te Oly ‘one apd two years. SALE—A VICTOR TRICYCLE. WiTH eyclometer, in’ pert mm attachment wud 812 7th nw. A) 811-813 8th street nw, FEAnrie & Co, Proprietors, Workingmen, Attention! It you are in want of Stoves call at Rudden’s Mammoth Furniture, ment House, 930 and 632 7th his stock of Stoves, Hei de 301 K SALE—A FINE DRIVING HORSE, SEVEN Fakes gid sound and lady also buses separately, or out can be driven bye wean, biavket, &e. Bold Apply 1611 29th at. ofty. IXTURES FOR GRO- Jersey ave aud AN ELEGANT, NeW BRICK HOUSE a sa.380, 4 RE, 806 F st. nw. B SALEIN THE NORTH WES’ remainder to suit and Stove Instal- St, n.w., and examine ‘Ranges, VOR RALE-STC Address R LA) __FOR SALE—LOTS. All Union ‘Made, Furniture, Carpets, Mattin; &c., which will id on easy weekly or monthly payments, 6 Coke. Immediate deliv- 615 7th st., and New Jersey S ART OF NEVE: ROR Sale caeAP— near! Sfeot Uh. Apply 134 A DAYTON WAGON NEAKLY new: also, a Piano, suitable for a new b Apply at 719 ett. SALE—FRUIT AND nd Ymasitieas, on P Theason for selling party 3 ee Sone eae ave. and D st. THOMAS A MITCHELL. Rea _ 934 F st, Room 4 X” LOTS, CONTAINING 22,000 ener Spruce and Juni fuare from two . SALE_CHEAP_THREE GOOD BUSINI Comers. oth and Fete aw.; nin food business stand on 335 850 perimonth: $3,000, setae Phillip’s Digestible Cocoa 4s the Cocoa which was served at the International ‘and so generally liked. Medical Congress 1s alleged gists and grocers keep 1t, “Royal Gluc” mends ‘em.—Roswn Vari h Alaerney Butter churned every morni: rered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, i Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk Se. per quart, Dusinnss stand: Chirag “Sand Es SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD LITTLE CORNER sr six-room Brick: price & breaking up housekeeping Rhode Island ave. between 16th and 1 ‘Massachusetts ave, betw New Hampshire aré., between ithe. Coat complet ‘OR SALE_—CHEAP_SIX-ROOM HOUSE, ON betwoen $1 and 4 briel imps. A good investment. Desold iS days,” Addvesa HM. Ws Star ofice corner 18th and Do. N. ¢. corner 19th and Lawrence sta. : ( the injured man placed in the patrol wagon and brought to this city, He was taken to Providence Hospital, where his cuts were sewed up, and this morning’ his conuition did not appear to be so serious, TAYLON'S STATEMENT. Taylor maintains that the publications about ‘the affair contain inaccurate accounts of it, and says the essential facts are as follows: Beach and ‘Taylor, who are old friends, met by appointment to try the qualities of two setter puppies in the field, as he (I'aylor) had an order for a dog for nuleman in this city, and the man Holmes fol- lowed them up the railroad track, and when op- posite @ house on the road where liquor is sup- posed to be sold “on the sly” they were impor- tuned by Holmes to Join him in a drink, and they |. consented. After obtaining the drinks Taylor says that Holmes refused to pay for them. Taylor and Beach then offered payment for the drinks, | upon which Holmes, who was drunk, felt insulted, and words brought on the cutting of Beach, when. ‘Taylor attempted to catch hold ot Holmes, ‘which resulted in (Taylor) being cut badly in the face, Taylor says no cards or money were in the case. M., Pa ‘LATER—HOLMES IN JAIL. ‘Wm. Holmes was brought to jail in Alexandria last night, charged with a fatal assault upon Henry Beach near the Long Bridge, in Alexandria County, but has not yet had a hearing. Holmes is by trade a carpenter, and has been at work for Powell & Harrison. He’ came to Alexandria from up the country, on the line of the Manassas road. Beach makes his living as a fowler with his gun, and is sad to be an expert marksman, ee Rossertes REPORTED.—Mrs. Johns, No. 1332 G street northwest, reports stolen two wash tubs and a ladder worth $2.50. Elias Stearman, No. 504 12th street, reports stolen an overcoat Worth $8. Michael Newmeyer, No, 1920 Pennsylvania avenue, reports the larceny of two bicycle shirts, eee Affairs in Went Washington. Deatu or 4 VENERABLE Lapy.—Miss Eliza Hill, sister of George H. Hill, jr., died yesterday after- noon at the Aiblon, corner'30th and N streets, at the advanced age of seventy-six years, The funeral will take place to-morrow morning from the chapel at Oak Hill ceme ‘TEMPERANCE MEETING Was held at Calvary M. E. chu last night, and was presided over by Rey. Dr, W. Hl. Osborne. Addresses were made by c. W. Whitney, M. P. Caldwell, and Messrs. Allen and Divine, A Case Disutssep.—Officer Riley returned to the Police Court tuts morning a Warrant sworn out by Mrs. Elizabeth Russell, colored, charging her hus- band, Win. T. Russell, with fornication with Eliza ‘beth Robinson. The case was nolle prossed. ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, vemperature, 59; condition, 36; receiving reservoir, temperature, condition at north connection, 36; condition at south connec- ane 36; distributing reservoir, temperature, 64; condition at influent gate-house, 38; condition at effluent gate-house, 36. Hign tide in the river to- day at 3:12 a. m., low tide at 10:29 p. m. ee Ree Punished for Well Doing. ‘A MARYLAND DIS(KIOT ATTORNEY BEATEN INSENSIBLE AND PERHAPS DYING. Colonel Levin L. Derrickson, State’s attorney for Worcester County, Md., was last Fridry night bru- tally assaulted near hi: home on the outskirts of Berlin, About 10 o'clock E, F. Furbush found him lying insensible near the gate of his home, where tt 1s supposed he had crawled after being assaulted. Ald being obtained, he was removed to his home and medical assistance promptly obtained. An exam- ination showed a severe scalp wound, which had evidently been inflicted with a club.’ The object of the colonel’s assailant was evidently not rob- bery, as nothing ‘was missed from his person ex- cept'a $2.53 gold piece. ‘The supposition is that the object was revenge for the activity the colo- ne! bas shown in bringing offenders to justice, A Snow Hill special to the Philadelphia Press, Sep- tember 24, says: Colonel Derrickson 1s still un- conscious and Uherciore unable togive any account: of the affair. His condition 1s considered critical by bis physicians. Should his assailant be discov— ered there fs but ttle doubt that he would be summarily dealt with. LATEK—ARREST OP HIS SUPPOSED ASSAILANT. A specthi from Salisbury, Md., last night, says: ‘The supposed assailant of State's Attorney Derrick son has been arrested. Searching partles scoured the country without success until they reached the home of Handy Kayne, a negro with a bad record, They searcted the premises and found in ap overcoat pocket the keys and knife of the Wounded man. Rayne had fled, He had bought ticket yesterday for Saltsbury, 40 iniles distant, and had paid for it with a $10 Dill, As soon as the Teports Were substanulated fitty of the leading citizens of Berlin got on a special train, which was in charge of the superintendent of the road, and Started for Salisbury as fast as steam could carry, them. ‘They arrived yesterday afternoon, and in & half hour they had their man handcuffed on board Uneir train. He Was dressedin new clothes, He admitted having seen Colonel Derrickson Friday night, but denied the crime. When the discovery Of the keys in bis house was told him he could Ive no explanation. It 1s thought that Colonel errickson Will die. When the train left Salisbury there were threats of lynching from those who Were on board. cos. At Dover, N. H., P. A. Crosby, treasurer of the Hatters’ Protective Union Falr, a married man, absconded with the fair receipts, amounting to $5,000, and 18 accompanied by Mrs, Euma Sawyer Lora. RRR OO Y ¥ AL ‘ RRO O¥ ¥ AA L ERELO OYY AAL BB ¥ S*4tux RBR A K KIINN ¥§ Goo. BB AA KK INN NG @ bob Asa Bk HA NN co BBA AK KIIN NN GGG POO W OW wD) Bee eo W wie WB EEE BRR pre Say Bes ia 00 W W DDD EEER BD ABSOLUTELY PURE. ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholescmeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Soup oxy 1x Cama, BoxaL ‘Baxixe Powpxs Co. 106 Wall street, NX. oc 24. Tex Tuovaxn Yano OF BEAUTIFUL FRENCH SERGES, all pure fine Wool, wide double-width, in all colore— Brown, Blue, Black, Green, Garnet, and Bronze. Cash value 62yp.: reduced to 37a TRICOT CLOTH GOO! pure wool, wide double width. Cash value 50e:; Poducbeto SPoos, BLANKETS. ain #250, BLANKETS, soled, $2, 71 BLACK SILK VELVET PLUSH, $1 saikter UTIFUL DI 3 stylens 12 yorda for SP BOC OOD > 1 All colors; new BLACK SILK MERVELIEUX, only $1. FANCY SILES, 3734, 40, 45, 500, cROTAL SERGE. [peantifal dreen goods, wide double Caines PalR OF BLANKETS, immense size Bach cmip END ATRICTLY GABE pair of Eandsoine Dena rowel, Sorta ioe ® andgoune Heldel Gane Boek gt ggTe WH Fecetve CARTERS 6 711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th at. GENTLEMEN'S SILK AND FELT HATS, YOUTHS’ FELT AND CLOTH HATS, Agents for YOUMAN'S and KNOX CELEBRATED %Y. HATE. fa7-Engtish and American SILE UMBRELLA. B M. STINEMETZ & SONS, Hattere, 1987 Peanayivanis sve, TOK SALE A WM. P. YOUNG, BARGAINS— ELEGANT . Cap. st, with imps near Bth'st., 40c. pe « Heights, near Grai AUCTION SALES. rpuowas OWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PAPER CUTTER AND PRINTING PRESS, Nirtue of a deed of trust, dated Febraary 9, recorded in Liter 1158, folio 435 et Records of the District of Colum Airection of the party secured ublic suction, “on WENTY-FOULTH, 18: it the auction rooms of onaylvanis avenue and 11th street, Paper Ci Eninting Sreos, ts THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN’ BER FIRST, SAME HOU! 3E, by order of Trust NP#08. DOWLING, Auctioneer. JALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY TH SIDE OF PENNSYLVANIA AY! XTH AND. a ers health cause ot selling. R SALE — CHEAP—THI r rick Houses. on 43 st., between Nand O & w.. Rod imps: $500 cash [REE NEW BIX_ROOM a RSALE-Ok TRADE FOR CITY Prope peta SMRery tase heutucky hase | Cai ar soa Stn GEY-TOP BOX CART, COST & It SALE—CHEAP—344 PENN deep: house eighteen rooms, renting at §! Price $15,000; 87,000 cash. iSYLVANIA AVE. lot 2: fhe tan t, ont CAS ORF, some or tug | Bt E est lots in ncrthwest, 1sth and 16th streets, kL. a Stoll 4m and Eew. | venue, and sine: loatens : 'OR SALE—CHEAP—SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON 3D : it. Price sat RW; lot A8x110. A good investmen 87, at TWELVE O'CLOC! ‘Dow! utter and one ‘as mentioned in eatd di ALFRED 1. LEON ae ‘on Fast Capitol st,: mico front and neighbor ‘Battomor ‘Also YOvat now. ate punitive sacri A.SHIELDS, 1006 Fat. Dew. ‘OR SALE—FOUR FINE LOTS IN UNIV! Park, near the clegant residence of Jud Alto, Lot on Ciapin wt at satue Price, ‘OR SALE_—CHEAP_SIX-ROOM: BRIOK HOUSE, ‘ 7; all mod. imps, between 4: a Se Re RK SALE-CHEAP—NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK House. with sli mied. imps, ; prees brick front, with dow: on 436 ats. Pelee $3,200 Rotary with, bay’ window. ate , dian E sw. S. JAMES PARTON ‘OR SALE_—CHEAP— set of Appleton's ie whole tamy to el HANOER! oN ROR vithiy Paywieute by eddreeane B ‘SALE—CHEAP- - i ‘ ‘Jat st .s.e.; renting at; 3 JOR SALE HORSE, (NEW) }00 for the three if sold at once: HOKSE, DAYTON WAGON (NEW ‘51 by 100 deep. c with harness, comple Anguire at sac W. RILEY DEEBLE, LE LAMPS AND BELLS. PULL (EAP_TWO FIVE ROOM, & just recatved at THE 47 feet trout Cit’paakeR ‘4% and Faw. ‘OR SALE_CHEAP_TWO FOUR-ROOM BRICK ‘Houses, on Routh Carolina ave. ae. anico on time: price, $1,800. ‘By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Columbia, passed tn ALE — SPECIAL BARGAT only, fine lot Ost.,near 16th n.w. 442):20, wide | 1.30, terms to suit terms, improved uw. EE. : SET OF PINST CLASS WALNUT. Rurlor durniture (7 Wie ave., Le Droit Par causes ot: Davie et al. v 1d. Davis of al. va. Dar the 20th day of Juiy, ‘suction, in front of the prei ioe descril real District of Columbia: pies ground alae ‘known and mun eos of anid city as aud OR SALE— SEVERAL LOTS houses: New Hamjsuire ave, 2th st, Patterson, st and on the extensious north of Sth and JOHN SHERMAN & Co. 1407 F st, eed Horses, Harue Sell separately HWE Sere Alter aud Carriage | w' stall piece of tia: nee Incas. Address <CLASS INVES’ ‘window brick dwell ‘each per month; price Six two-story ora One ated upon the official being Lot marked and lettered corded subdivision of parts of original lots’ numbered three (3) and fonr (4), in square numbered four hun- dred and sixty (460), improved by a five-story marble front building, frontinw on the north side of Yauia avenue, between 6th and 7th e rear on C street by a three-story brick TH DAY OF OCTO- SALE. CHEAP. bly located on Cay yvalnflow seven -socan Geis well located in” Sour Vdahicgton. all mod.tiupa.;reated £08 690 per month, rice 85,000 cas thousand square feet, suitable for small in southeast section, at 20. per foot. Call for our lst, SINGING BIRDS. MANE Go, 1407 Rat RK SALE-SPLENDID LOT FOR BUSI Moreh Capitol st next to cor Ht 1 and 2 years. or all = { purchaser. $1.50 per foot streets, and also SCHMLD's ASTD SIOKE, 22th et, two doors south ot Penneylvenia on MONDAY, the TEN F-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. (G), in square numbered hundred and eighty-seven (487), which is contained thin the following ‘metes anu int Afty (50) feet south from the northwest core 1d lot, and running thence south twenty-five ( = thence cast sixty-two (2 thenice north twenty-Ave ( sixty-two (62) feet three {nychoune; being protien 615 Bit siteor bo ng pretuises Glo Oth street. "het aale as prescribed by the decree: of the purchase money on each y Dalance in two eq of lot numbered R SALE—1324 VST. NW. ‘Complete order lot 213145; side and rear alley’ p Vise bee 1th and 14th im, 1 agood house at 83,700. Sra OE ar ,000 to 813,000. northwest at $9,000 to SARTER & MacGOWAN, i -ROOM BRICK IN 1 CAN SELL TO Al taser two choice lots on P, near 31.90. Thisisa carcain, Sctive, and pertertiy " ‘Apply to KS. MT 3-000. Patory "@-Took brick, all “STAR BICYCL?, PIRST_CLAs- 2) feet three (3) inch feet, and thence west inches to the fing three-story bric HEAP—TWO CHOIC! between Nand O. sts. n.w.; price $1.65 if fold at once; ground in the immediate “1 1d best located houses in the JOR SALE—ONE GYNECOLO: SALE—A CHICKEKING CONC ine opportunit ROH SALE—A NICE 12-ROOM DWELLING, ¥. I, central location, on reasonable terms. Al ] in cash, and the qual payments, payable respectively in ‘6 per cent, from 7 taken, wecured by deeds of trust, ‘upon the property sold, oF ‘all yurchaser or purchasers. venue property and a deposit of yperty. will be required at esle are not complied within ht tore-eell the pro] and 15th. sts. n.w, between ‘I7th wt. 00, $1.85; one lot on’ Q, between 20th and ith, between P S.C. HILL, corner sth ears with interes! for which the uot OR SALE—A LARGE DOU! op south side Pa aver bee Oth ond Tiare is 40 feet front back BLE FRAME Hi 25; one lot on eee es ‘Ok SALE—AT ABARGAT Bro.'s Faricr Grand Piauo, wearly vew, ‘A order, teruis cash, but very iow. Cau between > aud 6 pun {Ok SALE—BLD FEATHERS, 150. A 2 choice, new, and clean. Also, t lowest prices, fo LEY. 927 F st. BR SALE—A RARE CHANCE TO SEGURE A Good Home—A seven-room. r it; f Sy UB Team AR toe 908 Vewinlasro WB EX T ST. NW. Place: bata owner, seo asen st. B. B SALE—A GEM OF & HOUSE, JUST COM- Dloted. on cor. ‘frescosd ; t MYOR: No O20 Mat uw. aeeOt Hor wine ont; ‘ede an back ‘the trustae reserves the the risk and cost of the defa it the se Guowe Feathers, Mat ders by mat! and othe Z, 638 H Call at ese semcanine tore Corner 8th and ¥' ste. R SALE_THE CHOICEST LOTS IN Et land.” “aay Catholic Ui Gall earigrand, R SALE— FGhisedid Lot, on Lat. bot, 13th and 44h front, ‘improved er mont VOR BALE—LOT 25 BY 11 fax between Land M and ist and 2d. 00: ms. WALKER & ‘Trt Bullaing. _LOST AND FOUND. IND-STRAYED TO MY BLACE, A COW: SEBS SWE TRAYED—FROM 1337 11TH STREET N. W., Saturday a black and tan; ». Valued as omitt of a deceased fathers © Sno S&P: at OST—ON LAST FRIDAY AN ITALIAN GREY- ¢ ou breast and tips of front be given by returning to 92 & SALE— CARRIAGES, PHAETC pete Wasobe, 1 bi Prices mod Ale ‘Mat, Georretown Bridge. Owner can base same, Paying cl Ber Ich and Ls bs ‘ALE—JUST ARRIVED FROM TH 20 fine horses: 6 pair of carriage, the ree! coupe, drwft, buggy aud saddle horses. also very Sue poities the public are inv amine as fines class of boreee as UETY & DYE! HUFTY i 3 ‘as ever bas been of TALLY HO STABLE BF. MoCAULLY O st, bet. Mth and OK SALE-SPRINGFIELD ROADSTER SAPETE TON, we. oor. 6th and La ave. , TO ALLEY. COL- ‘OR SALE-HOUSES IN SERED RSALE—A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT—2- story and basemen! aewerage,6 rooms and Penis 10 rooms, lot 2031. hound, white s1 For perienles oe 5 F at. 2.1 are a ine; 10,000 feet of ero bie, etc, O1 2,200. W torre OY © OST—BLACK AND TAN TERRIER, ANSWERS: by the name of “Jerry:” long ears; fail brok Rot 473 Cat.'s.w., and be <ewarded. house, water and il rent for $15.30 B1500. A. 8 CATWOOD. com LINEN PAPERS aE 2h ALERTWO, LOTS. 1 ST. at LINKINS, 19th and H sts POL SALE—TWO BEATIFUL LoTs ON pear M st. 0... $0 8 30-foot rear ail tor tyyewriting machines, H & SON, “Calueraph o' “PUst ALAIVED—« ST—LAST NIGHT (SUNDAY), ON 10TH ST. ‘3dst ne.. in going to or SE CARLOAD OF VERY FIM HORSES from Mayaville, Kentucky. Along thea of Bays and Black Uaids hugh, © ears old, and slik Couye Horves, ranging from 16 to Sorrel Colt, by Red ou the truck, or no n.e., East Capitol et., or. ‘Typographical Union Cards, on whi pane Hinder suitably rewarded’ by Totving same 4 x122.2 tect: Lo-foot aide alles ESCOT 1 WEES WIRE, RK SALE—LOT N, BE 4x73, Price, 60 cute. z: WweEsCUIT, Wikcox PAL Pea. are, ‘Three watched tea One Dappie Gras. 1 nicely Utume it 4 19th and Esta, )R SALE—A LARGE CORNER PROPERTY, CEN trally located, in all 28 rooms and to good tenants, who desire to stay, at $1,400 per an- num, who will ‘pay $1,600 if a few ‘would cost from § 122,000 to 8: 1,000; plat in offices store, now rented 28, A GREEN PARROT WITH RED tipon the wings and yellow head. A liberal re- Zrgile any person returning the seme to 2190 E ot, mace t. 34TH AND 35TH STS. pairs made 15,000 to erect: LINKINS, 19th and H ste Wilks, thst ca O§T—POCKETHOOK-FROM 17TH ON K TO ‘Vermont ave., along Vermont ave. to M, along M. St, to Oth, up 9th toN st n.w. Party find Will please return to RR, WHITE, corner 9th stn. Ww. Suitable reward will be given. Ost_ON SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, S87, near 15th and Hi st. n.w., two pups, about for moriths old; oue a yellow and wilite, aud the other rd of 81 each will be HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, ween H and L, Gol W. LS. on case, returning to 1146 17th st. ROE SALE-TWO, LOTS ON Q ST, NEAR NEW ‘eqectnaageapastegeamuead x100. Price. 1 TT, WILCOX & WINE, 1907 Pa, averue,_ EAL 147TH, 34x100. COTT, WILCOX & WINE, do what I say, or no sale. ay Mure by’ BP promising mare, abd Will wake a trotier A six-room, corner House: on New Hamdshire ave., 2 two-story and SSUPTY & DYER, Jee eee 2 Se a 1k SALE—I WILL OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS ‘he foliowlnw Hotase, which are the cheapent on 2 new 2-story and bap. bk. Or, mi, 12th p, ‘Inew 3-story and cel. bk. 1 new 2-story and cel. Weck vont Dice, €2 ee One hese Horses are well bred, and are perfect beaution 3 and Warranted as repre: ight brown. A rew: eS = bow Galore ‘OR SALE—A NICE BUILDING LOW, 22510 tise foot “SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY 9r, mi, 9th nw. i) story and bas. bk3., 71, 1 new 2-story brick, 7r., tory brick, Gr., m, ‘These are only a few of ti ds sold Ob easy torus. J.J. COUR, JOR, E—CHEAP—A LOT ON COLUMBIA Pei ctits near terminus of 14th-st-care ‘extended itaey ave. and Kenyon st. Can be divided ERTFORD, 14233 Fst ROR SALE—CHEAP_LOT FRONTING ON 25TH SiR, meat At wt and on 4.30 and 15-foot table for small houses; only $5 cents per foot. & ENGINE KE ‘avoids all expensive atten dung of tual. Send tor eureulae BALLAUY, Avent, Wan Armacrive into two lots * advantage. READY-MADE CLOTHING. for speculation. ‘8.0. Corner Sth and Fats, SALE-ADOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NONPAS ‘tnd about S00 pounds of Agate Sype, latay iu Use on this Taper. Sialle, they are‘ mh ocd comditior, end capabloat ox Ccllent rorviee for two or ture. Droderste circulation. Will be agid THE EVENING Sialt Washinewou, D.C. ‘azo <cmacahnenianasnsianiiiianabinteensieteeedeg ton, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. HOME, wire ‘and ratiroud station, t Benuiturs, Dec. ke EXCHANGE—350 AORES TIM- Ler Land, Spotteyivania Co, Va. Also, iui samme “county, of "250 acres, iatiroad, $ tiles from city. 8 ine 40-acre tract unimproved, snd Ohe ot 7% acres. ‘City pro) sis HOw JOR SALE-ONE OF THE NOST short Lots in the city, Mass. 14th sts., ronning: ‘We are pursuing our steady, legitimate course of trade, gathering in what bargains the market affords and giving our patrons the full benefit ofall such purchases in desirable fabrics andof standard manufacture and reliable workman- ship. We only offer such clothing as will prove worthy of confidence, consequontly we offer clothing (hat will be satisfactory to our patrons. We call special attention to our tailoring de- partment which is filled with » very large and varied line of Cloths, Diagonals, Corkscrews, Buitings, Pantaloonings, &., &c, which we make to order at very short notice, Shirts made » between 1sthand ILL & CO., 1338 Fat._| iD ISTH STS; Aare: od tos Ha *, 7 ae NAW ie 43 Siyrtie iin. WOE SALE-LOTS—U ST. 1. ae gle Gate isthand tom: Qizthand HA ave, Toth aad 37h Ey 2 culars ep fee oa PE |ALE—85 FEET FRONT ON 12TH. NORTI Fi ivan ave, Deo Inguire of A. 3. C 9 2 PF 2 ok SALE-14TH ST. 8 AN, wt a 2. 3; IR SALE—CHOICE LOTS— tina Forest Glen, at peat een aa ‘HENSEY, VOR SALELOTS IN Wi laced on the market st fetropoltaa Branch a. Prices and easy terms, WALKER kW = Son i me 3 Ct er » TB. 1, ie %.500|s1 298 sie sis. Ol SALE-AT TACOMA PARK, NEAL SIA110% fy )-rvom house, all conveniences: 4.00c] sf3 Sdth ot all reapects; 40,000 feet ground, wm 3 ors. Twenty-three acres 14, mules from 3 mile frou Forest Glen Pat fruit, &c. five acres tin One bundred and fifty acres, ed, Senstor Evarts, Prince Georys from Fort Washington, Watered, rich Jand and original go wth thuber. Gue hundred and twenty acren: tear Bras ville &O. RB. R, dwelling, ten: Shure, ail wew and wood, well $e ° a bermuin at price ak NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Pennsylvania avenue, WW SUBDIVISIO: @ f Bi wud first-class ib ae eee Sid ow at ihe ti re. lwMyricstiae, bh, ‘ire 20 =. is only a portivu of, peaks forfeit st exit at the Istand 16th (62 Ristecw and at first prices R SALE—LOT ON LANIED Sie 603100 10 ice corner Sot in Pe 3]_ THOS, E WAGGAMAN, ALE — NEW 10-ROOM AND CELLAR peor k and brownstoue front House; hard- ; H st. nw», Dear Poo a honse, Fat nf pear ~roumn house, DW, 500; | G-Foom ced anid watered. fruit, nD, eum termim, G. T. Kees TAILOR, 414 9TH 8.5. W. FALL STOCK hk SALE—29,700 FEET OF ae Ie nity for builders of small TUNITY, Star office. #103 RSALE-A BEAUTIFUL LOT 16390 FEKT ON ‘Carroll st, within one square Witt Sell low for cali, 335. USSF st DW. im ‘OR SALE—I AM NOW OFFERING 10° “ihe Highlands,” on the Baltimore and - ‘oad, five minutes from the depot and only twenty mnipuites from any of the Departments, on payments of 25 down and notes of $25 every three mouths, with terest. I have laid out beaut ‘with shade trees, GROUND, WiTH A frat ana truck fara BAXTER & M Vernon aveuue, Sand 1010 Fst, ING 2 WATERS, |ALE—DESIRABLE AND ATTRACTIVE— — Droit Park, con- ‘one square of two Sido'Tor will be sold at Me, Lot 25x155 Sickel Pa IR SALE OR RENT— ae porete Be Ras tae apries and other fc jouse beautifully trees: within. te Tuinutes’ walk of wtation. Gowlars inquire st tue bouse, oradcress “AMES J, CLARK, Forest Glen, Me z K NT—A 7-ROOM HOUS fe hand, god cutbslnan Ba well trucking or uairy Puryosrs. 41 ani. from station, S20 a 1 aki Attorney-at-Law, f AND S ACKES OF itiful avenues and at Bladensburg, 1b ‘Alsoa six-room Cottage a ebay, will be sold at a baryan. 522-68 Coomme Bx Gus a Biedensburg, Ma. OF ENT—1 MD. TWO NEW MOD. Re eee an Scuvenientiy nd bouutitully “do- @uened ; @ rovs and La peagzas: rel at dor. eel tomy station, Wasua RE 00 5 oT SN KEW \ore; 12 Foome: frat ment 27 new d and, Selober4, JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, @AB COOKING STOVES 1003 and 1005 F st n.w. Gn hand and for wale, WASHINGTON GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. wage bull : open bi om Branch Band GER & LIEBELMAS Seog ieee Bowens gerd Sekt a aye. os inguive at house, or of Mogi Hecroz Gorw Muaxe C., OF AMADOR COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, CAPITAL 300,000 SHARES; PAR VALUE @5 EACH. ‘Begistrars—-FARMERS' LOAN AN TRUST 00, ‘Transfer Agente-MESERS. LAIDLAW & CU. New EAL AT BY ArT. on Malross eve.: peice Ripe soo ome on Meiroes_ave.: 300, §1,000 cach? balance monthly payments $23 itiful ground; Melrose ave.: beaut Pa ROE SALE-; nt ea 9 aos SALE—TEN-ROO} me easy terme, ‘At Laurel, Md.— 176 FIFTH AVENUR, ‘Nine-rooin House, 16 acres of land; cheap: @6,500; 1a. PYTEBMAR. Te Bur. “THE CONOORD HARNESS” “THE CONCORD HARNESS” A Full Stock of all kinds kept constantly on hand. Beware of Imitations, Be Sure of Name and Number. LUTE & BRO, 497 Pow, AvexoR, ree ny aiid workeans Eat” TBUSS Bie So ec a rFisggs 0, ‘This corporation owns the GREAT MAHONEY MINE, one of the best Equiped and Developed Minos in California, Product in Gold to date €3,000,000. ‘The ifector's 40-Stamp Millis run by Water-Fower. ~ Norres—The stock of this company hus becu listed on the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange of New York city, and will be called for regular treding ‘on September 29, 1887. ‘Subscriptions to this stock will be received at $1.50 {OR SALE—Wi ek0ctw) A Residence, well ey oe BEAN Heo Saas

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