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PROPOSALS. Preresats Fox “COAL. THe Punic Parerer, TO, D.C. duly ta, 1383 be recelved af thi” of c M. of WEDNESDA 1889. for for. teh qiality Georges Gre ‘oa to a Howard, Coburn, 7 Foturning SATUK- dat th biade fu mish a of 5,00, joned for the faithful rmanes of contract. any bid The rishi to re s. P. Ds. et whard at7 a. m. for | Peoresals Fe LANDINGS, | Ohio R. R. at “Shep- ith 7-00. m. Ferry Bat Yaya for Nomin ut's Bay, whary « Frivays. On 2 and Intermediate J.B PADGETT, Axt., ©, W. RIDLEY. Maa.. h st. wharf, Washing on, L OFFIOR OF UPPRINTTADENT State, Wan asp \av¥ Drrante swt BUrLprs Wasstsaron, July 13, separate y, for coal and wood, in- the’ Super nundent of the t Buidinz, will be r- Sealed Proposal Goceed and ad ti State, War ane Navy be - ceived endl TW) LVE c M. op SATURDAY, $0F Wenty-F iss fo, supply te State, | Warand \avy Devartment Butiding with fuel viz 00 tons extra hart white ath Furnace Coal, Dtonw rel ah. t ve Coal, reservine the right to order aa much more of either fur- Dace oF stove as may be required, at tie same pyr oe. All th. conl to be of th best quality, fre from dirt and sate aud inspected by asworn {napector, at the oe f the contractor. 60 cord, nore ox iesa, Spruce Pine Wood. 60 cori, more or sess, Hickory Woed. All the wood to ve of the beet quality, and inspected ‘by seworn inspector, atthe cost of th contracior, _- ‘The coal and wood t be ei vered at the State, War aud Novy T epartment Buidiug, or office for which .e- Guuired, by the parties to wiuots’ the couteact (ose tacts) may be awarded. in such ausutities as th-con- Yonienoe of the dep=rtmenta may req rae 4 ¥22 Lowest FARE!!! 60 CENTS EACH WAY. POINT LOOKOUT, FORTRESS MONROE AND NORPOLE. ONLY BOAT STOPPING AT POINT LOOKOUT. Ciove connection with trains for OCEAN VIEW. PAT.*CE STFAM!E LADY OF THR LAER, street wharf, terminne of Tin and 9th Lew gps SUMORTARY et beewbate aad ¥ %a0'p-m., and AY Grand routine MONDAY MORNING about on with steamer for Boston, New York and ire. ‘The richt .o reject auy and al Wis, oF to. orton of any Teeerved; ane the ruccer#f1l b Gr w 0 be require to furniah a bord fa the sain of ave ourand dul.are as a guarantee o! i) per= formance of the eontracl winich may be awerded his, HE Ri L. SN¥- A statercoms secured at general office, Ne- Chief Engi-cer U. 8. Bonal Metrupoutan Back, 613 15th street, del. 4y14,16, 18.20 OW PARE! POPULAN 8TYAMENS !1 DAILY LINt! UNITED STATES MAILt FINANCIAL. HE GREAT TROUBLE IN BOTH THE OLD Tine aud ordinary Aroes-ment ‘ompanies te the fnombere, By thpien adopted by the MUTUAL Ke 3 pian adop * ts BeEyC FUN, LIBE ASSOCIATION. this wrest: dit cnity in the way of permanent and eafe if'e insurance 2 overcome, be meaner’ Reet ern to ) uy thel Payments than on any oth r plan. UMee, Tub Hioticet. 1. d- BAGH 1. Mawacer. ‘i S°FAMFRS GFONG?. L’ ARY AND EXCELSIO TO NOK ‘lags accommodation cannot be fur arf daily. except Sanday, m. > aturdaysat 6. UY AND S11 SAND 1, C. BON! Night ‘xeurewus > special feature. Return | PREC ANSE and ALS. other City “alae. Stock. Bound try t ckets good on either Leary or Excela.or. - T eponita receive subject to check. We pay SPECIAL atteution o obtaining CORREOT and T ELIAULE information regarding our various city Fccurities, and are prepared at ali tumes to anuwer inqui- nes regaruing same, HARRY C. TOWERS & CO., BANKELS, BYOREKS AND INSURANOE, my31 4430 F STREET NOU HWEST, Yxchestve connection with the Boston and Providence #113 p.m. M. HUT WM. P. WELCH, Agent. T. VERNON! MT. VERNONI! M STFAMTR Ww. eaves 7th street wharf di ern pat LOo'clock @ Ba; 3:30 pm. pmate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES Potomac THass ‘The stermer=< UF. Capt _W. C. Buy wharf, foot of Tr St4o'clok p.m, for Baltimore and River Lan Return wz. leaves Baltimore every FRIDAY at § 0 Th * ail accommofationa strictly frst-clasa. BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORE AND RICHMOND. River trewht st be prepaiu, and will be received on Ve BAIURUAYS ony H. H. DODGE, STEPHENSON & ERO. mif-fm —Tthetreet wharf and 12th at, ae — POET Bonds, Stocks snd Investment Seenstties Bought and SHY STEAMER MAT 2O LEAV & WASE i tGlu on Commisuon, x down. No, 139 J6ru STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,’ ape Fuin. Thured wd Weinendaya up. "Mattox s Sundays, 'aesiaye and Yhuredsyae : se df intermation wiven at offices of SEntS for: Prince and Whitely, tock Brokers (Broapwax. uw Your. Tiere piece nt cremation haneht gna ania on aammta- fren fr Bon Frasetacn, Bet dork, Boston : ington. Orders execnted on tha Jew York Stock Excirange at one-eighth of one per Private and direct telexraph wires to l. Paltimore, Fh tadelphia, New York aud throuch which orders are executed on tho w { Stock Fxchmnges in those cnses aud repertea back faddted xpress | “as and Bonds and in- = dally, Fast | 5 Markew recaved through ugh Slecounee us froma catect acom tue sew York Stock "9 to Pittabu> ae AAMAS uN E-SUMMER SEKVICH. Quebec to “Tiverpool every Saturday, making the sh rtest ocean v: yaee. Only five days from land to ie a. Accommodations unsurpassed, Cubin—$7y and $0 single; $135 and $260 Lxcursion. Baltimore to Liverpoo! every ulternate Tuesday, yin Hiaiftax and St. Johny, N. F. Intermediate Paskage, $40. Prepaid Stecrags, $21. LEVE & ALDEN, General Agenta, 207 Broadway, New York; or, and ain Pm. L.mited Express of Pullman Oa. m_ daily, except Sunday. tcbanie, 1:30 p. mh. eve. ¥ week day. nm lyn ai thronh trans connect at sy Cty wich boats of Bro klyn Amex, afford- ine ui. eet transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double Sew York City. OO s. m., 10:40. m., 1:30, 4:°0, .m. Gn Suniay, 4:20, 9°50 an Limited Express, 9:30 a. m. daily, ex- At Washington, D. D. A. BROSNAN, 612 9th street. JAMES BELLEW, 711 7th street. GW. MOS3, -25 Peunsylvavia avenve, Jyl-w.9,m,6m { VKTH G RMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP Line Between New Youre. Haves. LONDON. SOUTHAMPTON 4ND BarMRn. ‘The steamers of this cumpany wi! mi EVEKY WED- aa BOY AS SATURDAY from Sreuen pier, foot 11:00 and 11:30a.m., | of 34 street, Hi oken. hisies of rf <= From New and 1:30 p.m. Un | York w Havre, London, tenths? ‘end Bremon. 8: i firet cabin, $106; we cat nvcerage, $90, pre paid | bor Treieht OF paawage apply to OF) Se » F wing Green, New | York: W. G. METZEROTT & °0., 925 Feunaylvaiia avontie vorthwesl, Axenta for Waslinuton. Jad (CUNARD Linz. a 0 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except = ANDSIA AND ¥k*DERICKSBURG KAT 3. AND ALEXANDFIA AND WASHINGION er) Vaswenxer Axent. auror. bo B™ IMORE AND ONTO RAILROAD. THE MODEL AND THE ONLY LINE LWEFN TEE AND ¥ DOUBLE TH Sehev le to take efivet SUNDAY, MAY 28th, 1889, Ieave Weshingt in fu station, Corner ol New Jersey NY LIMITE: D LIVERPOOL. HAKKOR, SEW YORE TC X. OlK Aur. DS ESpAY sO © pargaxe—$6U ano $100, wee Htecrece at vory low rates. _Steetaze tickota from pice — Queeistown and all otbe: para f Enropes weet rates: rough ills of taden. given for Belfast, Glangow, yat Louisville and St. Lonis | Howe, Antwerp and other ports on the tonbinent sn. WIS mt. : oo aac’ Pak ou Fananes For freiht and Passeure apriy at the Company's ofice, ling to aceom- 4 & Cars to above > Ro. 4 Bowling Green, change; 1015 am Pike BIS Ble we CO., toe Tt nunet, Waalugtous For | vuburé, Ceveland and Det-oit at 8:30 a. m. “i VEBNUN H. BROWN * C0., ¥ gnd 30 vm fay S40 $e a volid train to Fitte- | oy 45. we O'S BIGE: ‘OW eee ¥ nw Care attached. ‘ani? 606 7th street, Waehineton, 1 betroit vin Monroeville, 10.15 a.m. Slane ie gl for Detrott. YORE, yi 7 Phitade'pht and Nev york st 8-100. m. | Nhs Seen GT EEDAM. AMHTERDAM. gob eac yesond and 940 p.m. daily. with | gyyyi BG SPE Ciaam AMSTERDAM, ROTTER: Forks Fe ann 6 o.30, 6:40, 7:48, 10.9 | DAM. ROHIEDAM TETIDAG. CATO Ae bee La hae rh ete Se ae a ee? LAND. W. A SCHULTEN, MAAB, arrvine the U.5. pee ae Be 7 ree Mate to the Ne nage, leave comai-an « Pler, foot af pe Baltimore on en nse ESDAY ce Wottentans iad Ames ee For “ci Se; § Whe Sage, ee Mm | RES Roftonten’ ind Am ferdain, aternately. Yer Wand 4:40 on Sunday, |p UALAUS: Geoeees cee ay 200: 8 Willlare, street For Wa: between Washington and Baltimore, | - ou © 12:10 p.m., 3:0 Tand 11:3 Bon for atatous on Nele-pois B anch, 14S Lily exo: pt P20 emh. 4:45 ani } z dais fer Staun on RS. wan txee; t San, MEDICAL, &e. Gav; lor Fredrick. @.308.m., mm. and 4:45 = = — EST HAH RF VEDY FOR La- ts ve youred. Can'os daily excevt Sunday. sxeceiown 10-15 a.mu.. daily except Sunday, 6:45 dies, | All feinale oompleint Pm. daly. consulted dai'y at 1245 72h et -vet wurwaweet, Officehours ‘Train- 2 i the Weet datiy, 6:20, 7:35a.m., | from 1 to¥ o'clock p.m., with esouy. — jyT-2m" Peal ig Ree Bae OS sm | Dict t One GA Seca 2 Atmos + 1:80, 6: cunday, v ho divi ae = i ee t: $7°9 a2. 1:60, 6:37 p.m. ; & * | pointed of w cure of private diseace- should consult Die, From stennw: a Sand GitsY, 906 Betrert wouthw et, Will From Frvies'ck azd inedicine, guarantee acute ro pay. Thirty I .08 yeor’ experienc, -hhn* bn he HH LADIES ERIF ot o Point of Kock t 5 ne leave Bultinnoy pathic Pils for all feanale compleints. obetrnctions Ta a eae ae SMe. SAO. | socal ing mes prod asd Seas eee ee es Saw, ©:00 and F530 pia, ; on 3 Leo For sale only at 906 B street southwest. he FM a8, 40, | _ 422 mt 2'06 p. ta. ADI S, YOU CAN CONFIUESTLY CONSULT 4 Dx BROTH HS, 906 Bet sow. Particular attoa- f Ou paid to ©! diveasom peculiar to Ladies, warried OF si: le. Al! is -ccuiariies and Uvatiad troubles treated. Thirty-five yours" e16-Im* TO LADIFS.—LADIES MAY BE acon modated with Board, before, daring and after pckvess with Medica ‘Tresiment, "in = Physic.an’e family.“ Addrors Mis. M. H. SLOANE, 116 Nocth * ar- cute t-eet, Baltimoce. Dr. Sloane's Nervine, Tomic fo: the Generative Graans, 81 per bot.e. Yelo-3m' EB. JOHN TRIPE'S BLOOD PUSIFIER ts gure Zor Syphilis, Berofula, Ovarium Tomors, Kid- hes Diseases and all’ flood Poison. €ure of Syphilis FERED PEL 2 iter stawo.| Sou two stampa for panue phlet. Havers House, Dn. JOHN TRIPP. ADtrwns from Warbincton to at Relay Station ex- Efile? Sormation apy ot tho Ratio Por further information apniy at 1} Gite Ticker Ofice “Washington Station, 69 ana 1set ‘Dhsyl, Isa av nue, corner 14th «treet, where or sere bacaege to be checked ‘und received «3 cil. MENTS, M. of T. C.K LOED. ¢ wal eicaew for aig peintin WA ers mit timore. D'lPamenger Agrut. THE TRADES._ \EWSPAPER. BOOK AND Job SINTER. A’ tinds of Priutiug, in good style, at low Pree. Sath/acton quatant 6 xl3-eodlv LORER TSO! HE ST RELIABLE 1s TSON. THE MOST RELIABLE AND ASH esta *iimhed ciasist thie P dagien at rt Bindery “ig Paces SO" M~ | searnchperenen wil gabe dete SCY ats _ MONEAL, Prope. | i1< Uriui-y Oneune, Nervous Weakuew "te: Cou: G S08 BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOCA’ AND JOB /RINTER®, Yeo /ivenla svenne, Wanuigtoa. D- O. Five venting axceciaity. Jani? Wil cure any caze of Sezainal W: y. wanuont, Wervous Lo- ts Vir fo tia whos kis-Tar Ality and my it syetem, 906 B st, BREAD! Beane We Pave mat =e ae WOO: “Mo frees sant DR, MOTT'S FRENCH POWT RS eetic Use, all hae Certain cure Yor all Urina: 7 Disease, mn, 3t" cy, Qeot, 5 aiiod vii Syiilie, fe. Gonorthos curee a 48 bourse’ Wal ention of consmn.ers.s respectfully invited w | Bz! "8, Oorner 19th <trec! end Pennsylvania aa Sonoes ne HOrihweat, Price §! per vos, wat Ly man tnder FeceiDt of price Uow @ our alt STEPHENSON & Bao. ‘7th et. whart and 12th «t. sna ap. _SPECIALTIES._ wié SALES. Auchoneecs, (637 Loul-ian’ avenue, Opposite City Post Offices. _ AUCTION W288 & 00. REGULAR SALE OF FURNITURE AND MERCHAN- Sy In_ front of and witKin ours lesmsoms, THURSDAY. JULY IN ‘TEEN | H, COMMENCING AT JEN Al To the sale a wencral assortment of New and Second- pind, Parion, Cuamber aud other Furniture will be ound. iyo Conese ety wo Covered Express Wagons. Lat sbef Goods Shoes, Weiring Apparel, &, a0, Lot of Care, These Bacrela of Vinogar. bne Lacge Work Ho-ee. It = CHAS, WEEKS, Salesman. FPMHOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. FOUR THOUSA\D PIECES WALL PAPER, IN GOLD AND OTHER TINTS, AT AUCTION. ORE DSS QUNING, JULY TWEN TLE TH, 1988, at TES OG weil, at my auction rooms, about 4,000 ;teces of Wall Pap De sold in tote to suit. ” ‘The trade and private buyers shouid Kive this sale their attention, as the vooda are firet-cinas, 18-2 THOMAS LOWLING, Auctioncer. J)Prcanson BROS., Auctioneers. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF THE STOCK AT. NO. $27 E'GHiH STREET +OUTHE. SIOKE ON BRIDGE STREET, UNI By virtue of = deed of assignment made ih day of TulysA 1S. Assan or ane bia, 1 si nath et aLic wi ion on the prem: unbia, Tw rubiie waot oH Rex oot iD Pay An can ep avons, And all the articles usually found in a first-class cro- cery pubs Horse, Wagon and Harness, and Carriage and jarness. The stock of the Uniontown store will be removed to the 8:h streot store. he al«.ve will first be offered as an entirety. Ife Satisfactory bid is not o: tutued the assignee rerorves the rixht to withdraw as a whole, and it will then be Bold in detail. ‘Terms caab. JESSE O, FRGOOD, Assignoo. All the creditors of Peter P. Little will please present theirclaimsto ~~ JE Si G. EKGOOD, Aesi.cnee, Jyl6-40 916 Louisiana avenue. D CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. DMINISTRATRIX'S 8‘LE OF HORSES, CAR- RIAGEs, WAGON AD HABNESS, BUTCHERS' TOOLS, &o., AT AUCTION, By vi:tue of an order issued from the Supreme Court of the Di-trictof Colun holding a special term as Probat: Court, Twili Public suction on SATUK- Y, WENT -1145 , 1883, at KLEVEN .. in front of the auction rooms of Dun- canbon Kros., 9th and L streets northwest— 1 Black Mare, | Phwton, 1 Dun Horse,’ 1 Carriaye, 1 Pay Mate, 2 Butcher Ws B sets Carr.ave and Wagon Harness, Lot Butche:s' ‘iools, Bea.es, &c. POFRAMONe any JANE HOMILLER, Admunistratrix of Micbeel Homiller, deceased. INE & THOMAS, Attorney Jy i6- rpuomas DOWLING, Ancuoneer. VERY VALUABLE UNIMPROVFD PROPERTY, COMPKISING FIVE AC MORE O& LESS, INU TCNTOWN. D.C. ST AUCLION Ons TURDA:, JULY 1WLN ry-Fitc T, 38s, a YELUCK, on ihe promises, T shall sel a Port«n of the Talburtt est ‘c, and known ss the. * bannon property, comprisiug alaut hve xe-es, more OF. lens. operty *- ,ocated on the west site of Nicnols Avene, and we unc of the wost deairable un- nproved | ropertiesin Uniontown. Tt adjoins the prop yof Edward | emplerna ters. ‘the surroundines improvements xvivg ap io frout and rear, property ip this ica ity i8 randy enhancing in The pr: nerty wil be seid by the sere. The rear will Le offeced first. ms: One-hau ca h; und the residue 1n three equal payments, at . tweive and eighteen months, with bg intrest at six per cent per wnnuni ui til red ry & decd of trust on the prop. rty. ene oe pence cost. $200 deporit wi 1 timG of sale, 3 NU3AS DOWLING, ALUAR Aucnoacer. N JKVHS AST, IN CLOSE PL OL, At AUCTION, SULY TWENT premises, at SIX esidchce. ‘Th t tory pressed brick, ath-rooni aud cellar: gas, « ‘The honee hes been jut in thorouch repair, aving been papered and peintod Urroughout, and’ bei in eles: proxinity to the Capitol wits ver) desirable property, either as a home or investi nt, 3 int T chall sell the sbov imprev iments eons t of a the OGLOC terest at 6 per cent. fad secrired by x deed of trust ob property sold. Ali con.ayancing at purchaser's cost. $100 de osit requi me © rae. | dytb-dicds ed HE, Heal Eetate Broker. CRS OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BUSIN IN SEVENTH 51H Be TWEE, THEBTS NORTH WL tue of a decree 0. th me Court of the, Listrict +f Co umlia, peasea fi 8.076. docke: 23, ve "will, on "THU A W ONPY-~)XiM DAY OF JULY, a. D. 18K LOCK P.M Lo 839 and 20, No. 443. ‘hie 1 bg in front of the premises, offer forsale the recorded subdivision of square by two brick bullainis, n afrout of 31 fect 33 inches ou 7th street, aiming stores Nos, 1229 and 122994 7th treet Lorthwest, und the cther having a froat of 16 feet i-ches on said street, and containtag sto e No. 1231 7th etreet nor Lwest, she jroverty has been sulativided tuto two lots corresponding wita these two buiidiugs. aud the plat of the mnbdivision will be shown atth sxe: erm: ne fow'th carb and balance in three cqual installments, at ax, twelve and eighteen mouths from. day of sale, with inte-wt, #9 be eecnred b, the pur- chaser'a notes and a react ve} Len on the property sold, A deporit of -100 required om €. ch pieoe at sale. Con- vey nemp sid recoriéug «t onrchager’s cost. If tho terms Of sale be net coms . with within one week frou Je the trustees revere the sigitt tomeal the property perty ia tmorcvod at purchaser's ri Eau. notice jin “hhe «\ suing tar” newsp i Webster Tau B bo thes, ster Tw Bui rue SMF NUALL, CHARI. jyl4-d&ds Fpomas: Down1s6 Auctoneer. FO SALE aT PUBLIC AUCTION, even 1 overlocking the Poto- mac riv rluern bousdury of Alex- truck farm. oc for bull ang atk voud epring oa prem- Also, ts0 (2) acres, cor cair age bine stone quorry, heretofore opened atid Wer ied, situate in Alexandsia County, Vinita, cryos Georgetown, ‘This quar y is located immediately ov ti right aus of the Poto- Ture, kidd runs down wt 5 sluy-. of 45 decrees to the wa fers edee, ant is the crest quarry to Washinzton, being but @ few bundrer 4.48 above the Aqueduct bridice, ‘Lhe above describ rn 4 part of the estate of the at kuch rd nd vill Le sold for pacti- tion uiong hs heirs. herfect avd warranted f from a1 Gens, of taxes or ocr fis’. ‘The trac’ seven acres wiii Le solu ua the ground WEDNESDA AUGUS! EIKST 1883, 6 oT ('CLOC M.,t purchaser to taka one th se. privilege of the Bsa whole, 0 on the grgund the f Juuspay, AUGUST Sec. \ey for heirs, fr 2-d&as Law Building. cK DWELLING Al “4, BETWEEN S. EASi, AT AUU- trust, cecordsd rempec. tive in Liber No. 1.922, folio’ 487, et seq. Liber No. 1,025, follu $26, taeg., of the uw Teo- orda of the Inatrict of Co.uuiie, we wil ell on MON- DAY, the 1Wi-S'1Y-THIED DAY OF JULY, 1888, at BA ce GLOCK P.M tp trout af the preiiges al at certain picoe or purcel of «round situate and lying inthe city of Wachingwon. D.C. end bavnes komen aed designated on the groand F plat of guid cit ast twonty-nve (25) feet by the aeyth thereof ol mal lot nuumberca 8D seven Dui ded and fifty the improvemeuta ways, caw: sud appucteaances 40 wise apvertinin Terms: Cue- {balance in months, notes 1 bear «'x pur cent interest and to be ee- sixand twelve cur d by deed of trusi’ op property sold, or all cash, at purchasers option. A depa,tof & 00 required af aide, Convevapens, &o., at purchaser's oot. ‘Lerms to be complied with in sevon deys, otherwise re-sale at rick 90.) cout of defou the purchasar, aftar five days public hoti+e of egch re eale tr eume newspaper in Washingto::, D. ¢, ©. 0. GREEN, } _Syl1-d& In WM. KING. Ju, Trustees. RAULE OF IMPKGV!D P OPERTY, AS, mo. IWELFIA STLERT WEST, AT AUCTION. virt.e of & ecree of tue Say District « ¢Colunbie, paseod on the Th A. 58 J8HS, 1 equi'y cours No- Hi oD, ou FRIDAY,JUL 3 “LOCK P. M., in front of the premises, sud. tux to Davidson's sudivieia 1 {)aelict (8) and nir:3 (9), dred and eighty-two (282), bi at IX Ox Lot thir of Vue purcl money in vo equal {natal ments, paya- mn the day of sale, with in- te to be secured by deed of trust “n the vroperty sold, or all cash, at option of the Lurch orer, A dep. of $100. will be reguired at tae Lime of malo, CHARLES WALTER, Truxtes, 244 D stroot northwest. DUNCANSUN BKO.. Aucts. 4y918ds Grout & Co. 3 MATICO LIQUID. Where af! other med: ee have failed, this prepara- coed eee Tee used oeiet or tt f ‘of Paris Ly sn colbated B, Rican. ently superior 1 a xemedioa hitherto if Uy al Drigmsta dade wasiy inchs: Fp FRYING FISH AND OYSTERS OLIVE BUTTER Has po sqnal. More wholesome and ‘ge =| Warre Mocsrar THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY July 18, 1883. 2d Edition. Ltt Tegan to Te Slr A COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY WESTERN UNION TO INQUIRE INTO THEM. New Yor, July 18—At the regular weekly Meeting of the executive committee of the direct- ors of the Western Union telegraph company, to- day, the following was adopted: Resolved, That a committee, Merete Gov. Cornell, J. W. Clendenin and John T. Terry, be appointed to inquire {nto the complaints of in- equalities of compensation and the conditions of service of the employes of this company, If any, and report to this committee. ————— ‘The Cigar Makers’ Strike in New York. New York, July 18—There are no new develop- ir makers’ strike. The HAMMOCK CHAIR ‘Differs from all the other stationary or reclining Chairs, in that it is better, stronger and simpler; is adapted to the Honse, Lawn, Porch or Camp, and fs just chuck ful of quiet comfort and blessed rest. Is far superior to the Hammock in every way, and can be put up 60 as to be always in the shade, J. W. SCHAEFER, jy13 NO. 1020 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. of ex- NOTHER LOT BOY'S SAILOR SUITS JUST AR- i ‘$1.60, $1.75 and §2.25. They are cheaper than Great Heduotion in Men's and Boy's Cassimere Suits Our goods fit, no misfita, Straw Hats at Slanghtering Pri, Ladies’ an Men's Low Cut ‘Shoes at a Great Reduction ‘to cloee out. ments to-day in the J. W. SELBY, Members of the International unton employed by ‘$23 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania avenue. 8. Ottenberg & Bros. are at work, and unless they Tesign or are discharged to-day, the members of the protective union will not return to work, and in that event Ottenderg’s shop and fourteen others belonging to the manufacturers’ union will be locked out to-night for an indefinite period. One Tesult of the strike, 1 1s sald, will be that mauutac- turers who are not members of the manufacturers’ untoa, and whose shops will not be closed, will increase thelr working force. The members of the Protective union say they will remain firm to their Getermination, and thus, through their unwilling- ness to work with twenty-six men, who they Claim violated a promise made to them, over 7,000 persons, 9 few of whom are women, will this af- ‘rnoon be thrown out of employment, and fifteen Cigar manufactories will be closed. A lockout Is confidently expected. EE aaimnin avenitign OF ODDS AND ENDs, TO REDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMEB A few pieces Body Brussels, $1.25 yard. Tapestry Brussela, 750. yard. ‘Mattings very Cheap. A lot of Ti and Brussels 9x12 feot and = tapestry Rugs, he 3 ages be melephone oF otherwise for Carpet clean SINGLETON & HOEKE, a ES sent 801 MARKET SPAC™. General Foreign News by Cable. = CHOLERA DEATHS IN CAIRO. Kp es ie Carro, July 18.—The number of deaths from ‘Tho statement that there ia a Life Insurance Associa. | Cholera in this city during the twenty-four hours tion which has been in existence only two and one half ears, yet has wr.tien nearly sixty million dollars of Insurance, and ia now doing a monthly business of over {gur million, will scarcaly be believe.| certainly not by the old-time companies. Yet they arefacts, ‘The certifi- cates weed in May by the Mutual Reverve Fund Life Aseociation amounted to nearly four and a quarter mil- din the first thirteen days of this month over uch a record is beyond everything ever of in the history of Life Insurance the world over. ending at 8 o'clock this morning was 6! petal cee hs Wall Street To-day. WEAKNESS OF THE VANDERBILT STOCKS AFFECT THE WHOLE MARKET. New York, July 18.—The Post's financial article Says: The stock mirket during the forenoon was unsettied and lower, opening strong and advanc- * jadiord man who haa examined cur plan, | 108 % tO 3 Up to 11’ o'clock, at which time there Admit it the siupieat plaiust aud ban ue baeeaae | was a raid ‘Un Canada Southern, which caused ween. Cail at the office oy pape AS: it to decline 3 per cent by 12:30 o'clock. ayia I. ¥. BNIGHT, 1609 H street. | The decline in Canada Southern carried the other mek ‘eaita Ba Yanderbiite with 1 to a Lange exten and thus, of RRR ends Glass, Crockery, | course, affected the whole market. ‘The only rea- Bee OF AA E Wood Chtmscractte: | course, alfected the whole markot. ‘rhe only roa. RRRO O YY AAL &e..eolidasrock! Hard | 20%: a ote RRS 8 BASAL — asadamant FRA Ta | mess of the Vanderbi'ts 13 the expected E B%o0? ¥ 2A turn Geidamant! FIRM AS | Tocuction of the New. York ‘Gentes Gre por tonghest and most elas- | Cent stock, and the general expectation of compe- aaa UB U ERE tic Glue on earth! “A | tition from the West Shore road with the whole eo E YU #_ SamronianGiantamong | Vanderbilt system. Western Union was also weak @ B_ 8 BE MlotherGiues and Ce- | on the rumors of the expected strike of the tele GES Erin Mou? Boe Mout Abwlucely Un- | grap operators. Government bonds wero. 4 arabe! NoHEATING! | loWer for the 48. Money continues abundant, and No Preraration—Alwaya Ready—Always LIQUID! | loaned on call stock collaterals at 2 and 23 per Mends Marble. Ston: itches on Leather and Kubber | Cen! Goods, Brie-a-brac, Jewelry, Metals, Billiard Cue Tips | 1:30 p.m.—The Vanderbilt shares have been and Cloth, Card Board in Scrap Books, Leather Belting, Ornaments af every kind, Book Backs, Fartheaware and everything clse with Everlasting inseperable tenacit Li fauufacturers of Gummed Labols, Texti'e Fabrics. Fine Ca mage and Pianos and Cabinet Makers, Scroll weak and depressed since noon, the decline rang: ing from 1 to 8i¢ percent, The general market fs lower. Western Union sold down to 79, and Fallled to 7934. bawyers, &c., supplied by gallon or barre! i eee per Botti: by, ali, post-yaid, 10c, extra Telegraphic Briefs. ‘onfy by the mauafactu ere A 3.10. OMEAHA & CO., IeaT Ps, sv.,Washineton,D.0. | , Capt, Wm. Audrew Baillts, whose claim for nearly $100,000 damages from the government is now pending before the Alabama claims commis- sion, died at his residence in Philadelphia this morning. ‘The works of the Yonkers, N.¥., gas-light com- any were partly destroyed by fire this morning. ry an explosion several persons were injured, ‘The new clearing house for stocks, under the ausplces of the New York Stock Exchange, opened to-day for business, a The Markets. BALTIMORE, July 18.—Virginia sixes, consolidated, 40. past due coupons, 44; new 10-405, Sud; Dew threes, 52 jo-day. Live Agents wanted éverywhero. “Soid by Druggi= Grocers, Stationers, Hardware and ek H, > 2488 IMPOR“FR AND TAILOR, 1111 Pennsylvanta Avenue Northwost, SPRING GOOD3, Complete and_ carefully selected stock of Suitings, Trouserings and Vectings of ryrroved siyien Cut, avade and trimmed in the unsurpassed manner of tho Jexdiug fashion house of Washington. H. D. BARR. mbi2 ’ BALTIMORE, Ju'y, 18.—Cotton dull—m'diting, 975. Ma x Grecer 8 Floursteadye Howard wieer ed Seaee supers 3.0 PURE HUNGARIAN WIND, | 321:9)eutra4-Wai 75:dv-tarnty/9-0030.00,city weneral stores. mi, 3.0043. 75; do. extra, 4.0036.50; do. 6.:06.2: Patapeco tamily, 6.75; do... superietive — patent, 7.50. ‘heat—southern stealy and active: western easier and fuiriy. activ fouthern red, 1.14% 1.17; do. aniber, 1.15a1.18; 1 Maryland, 1.193 Owing to thorapidly increasing demand for our PURE HUNGARIAN WI\ES, we have opened an American Branch, where a larce Stock will always be kept. NOTES UPON HUNGARIAN WINES. By MAXGREGEL, Purveyor of Hungarian Wines by special appointment to Her Majesty the Queen, member 0. L19%6; No. 2 weatern winter red, spot po I6al.16%; August, 1.16701. 17. $4¢; October, 1.197% ¢a1. 2085 5 rh—southern hizher and quiet; and dull: southern white, 5996: western mixed, spot and ‘July, 583259 September, 60%x61; October, 6: yellow, 62366; august, 5B 16230: steamer. 54 Oats firm—southern, 42447; western white, of the Jury of the International Exbtbition at Vienna, | @7 4476, Que firms southern, 42447; western white, 1878, President of the Jury of the Agricultural Exhibi- | quiot “new. BOs68; eld, Goad flag cteade eit te tion of Keechau, 1880. Pamphieta frve on application. Pro- choice Pennsylvania and Maryland, 13.0val6. Visions lower and dull, Mess pork, 16.50. Bulk Meats—shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, Bai%s. Bacon—shoulders, 8%; clear xib sides, 9's. "Hama, 14%0°6. Lard—refined, 10%. Butter duli—westera, Packed. Bal6: creamery, 18423, Kiys dull, 16817: fplrolehm lower and du l-retined. 787%. , Colles, du— 10 cargoes, ordinary to fair, 8iqx9iq. Sucar steady— A soft, 8%: oonper refined steady, 1435. Whisky CARLOWITZ, THE CELKBRATED HUNGARIAN CLAKET, $8, $9, $10, $12 and $16 per case. A VALUABLE (SEDATIVE.—SEE Dr. Druiti’s report. $16 per case, TOKAY CROWN.—STRONGLY ADVOCATED FOR BUSTER, Nervous Debibty and Consumption, $24 and §36 per | Guitcaiton’ §-2d: hour he BA Latin a Rene dozen. flour, 1,545 barrels: wheat, 49,000" bushels; corn, RED KADARKA.—Sl1 PER CASE. de RE pe erg ea mated WHITE RIESLING.48 AND $11 PER CASE, _ | S8l6?—whows, 47,000 bushels: corn, 97,926 bushels, OFNER AUSLESE, (BUDA).—$11 PER CASE. ‘The Pyncheon Family Troubles. HUNGARIAN BURGUNDY.—$12 PER CASE. SAMPLF CASE, CONTAINING SIX BOTTLES OF different kinds of Wines most in demand, including the famous Tokay, delivered free to any part of tho United States, $3. Addreas MAX GREGER, (Limited), Purveyor of Hun- garivn Wines. American Brauch, No. 232 6th avenue, corner 27th street, New York. ‘ders from the trade carefully executed on reason- 8, my30-w26t THE WIFE'S SUIT FOR A SEPARATION AND ALIMONY. Messrs. Cook & Cole to-day filed for Laura E. Pyncheon a bill in equity praying a separation from William McK. Pyncheon, and that she be granted alimony and counsel fees pending the suit. She sets fort #¥.hat under her maiden name of Laura E. Offutt she was married to Pyncheon, December 18, 1877, by Rev. J. W. Parker, of the Baptst_ church. They ltved together until the Year 1880, although, she charges, he would some- % ¥F | tines remain away from home two or three weeks Sy |atatime. she charges that he abandoned her ¥ iu the spring of 1880 while they were keep- LLL ¥ Zing house at No. 203 A strect southeast. He sold the furniture and at his r quest she re- lu uly cunsented to an agreement that they shou'd live apart, and, at, his earnest solicitation, signed some sort of a writing which he pretended to read over to her, but the contents of which she cannot recoliect. He promised that he woul pro- vile for and support ber, and gave her at that Urae $500. After making & short visit to irtends in Maryland she returned here and has since lived here, comprllnd most or the time to depend upon her own efforts tor her liv- ing. Her health becoming delicate she called Upontie defendant for support, but he objected, unless she would obtain a divorce from him, in which event he promised to support ber and fur- nish her a good home. She finally consented, DR. CHFEVFR’S FLECTRIC BELT, or Rogenera- tor, is made expressly for the cure of derangements of the preereative organs. Whenever any debility of the generative organs occurs, from whatever cause, the continuous stream of ELECVRICITY permeating | through the parts must restore them to healthy action. ‘Abere is no mistake about this instrument. Years of use have tested it, and thousands ot curve are testified to, Weakness from Indiccretion, Incapacity, Lack of Vigor, Sterility—in fact, any trouble of these organs is cured. Do not contound this with elestrio beits adver- tised to cure ail ills from head to too, ‘Uhisis for tie OE specitied purpose, For circulars giviug full) in the latter part of the year 1681, to ap- information addreae— ly for a divorce. He ted’ that as oe they haa ‘not. been separated long enough, CHEEVER ELECTRIO BELT 00., to establish a charge of desertion, and as eee sae 108 Washington street, Chicago. | N€ did_not want to be en: with adultery in the District; that the complainant shoul! go to Fredericksburg, Va., where she had « married fister Mving, and there obtain a divorce on the eet of adultery. Accordingly, about Decem- r 2th, 1881, she instituted a suit in the corpora- ‘WHE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED CAREFULLY a to notice the new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Month!y. §F-CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000.24 tion court of the town of Frede! » in the ) name of Laura E McPyncheon, which TICKETS ONLY %. SHAKES IN PKUPORTION, | Rame of Laura pzocheon, i lawyer or clerk in drawing the papers On the 14th of February a decree was announced, retending to grant a divorce, and on the 16th of Reoember, 1882, another decree was entered, pre- tending also to grant a divorce on thesame ground, the decrees making no provision for her support in any manper, although she explained to her at- LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. “'We do hereby certify that we supervise the Yeon aon eeectaeatl ee and in per- aon manage and control the wigs themacives, and that che same are conducted with honesty, Juirness, ond 1 00d faith toward all parties, and we audi the | torney the conditions under which the suit was C his certifi -imiles OF Pal pmo bory wae eee Pa frie Sroalfor a our) brought, The derentant furnished her the names of the witnesses by whom the adultery could be proven, She had no knowledge of the adul- teries until informed of them by her hus- band. She, however, she ways, had infor- mation of ‘other adulteries committed by him not mentioned in the Virginia suit, and does not doubt that he committed them also. Abont the Ume of entry of the decree in the Virginia «uit the defendant. gave her about $200, at which time she signed what she supposed was a receipt for the money, but is informed that the defendant now claims 'that !t was an acquittance in full from all future ability for her support The defendant also paid the costs and expenses of the divorce Suit. She alleges that the defendant has refused. to furnish complainant any ome or means of support. She alleges her Deltef that the decree of divorce 18 absolutely void, and that she a still the _defendant’s lawful wife, a8 at the time the decree was entered neither party was a resident of Virginia, and the court had no jurisdiction. The stgtemext in the Dill that she ‘was a resident of nia and had lved 18 months in Wisconsin were erroneous and inserted without her knowledge. | eee5 Commissioners. five years by the Lecis- Charitable purposee—with —t0 reserve fund since bese sea its @ part of the Bygrent State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. The cnly Lottery ever voted on and indorsed by the peo- glee any State. ? It never scales or portpones. Its oe SivseLx Numpen Drawines place monthly. baees TANTLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- EIGHTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS H, AT NEW ORLEANS: TUESDAY, ROGUST 14, 1855, 169TH Mowraiy DRAwInG, ‘of CAPITAL PRIZE $76,000. mistress, though he pretends that he went’ 100,009 Tickets at $5each. Fractions, in fifths, in pro- 1 3 d 2 5 Be ip eral. impression 1s ion Bu0 1000 cep eon of the FY 9 9 3.907 Pras, amounting ta aesoerenss~ $265,500 Arnlication for rutes to Cubs should be made only to the Office of the Company in Kew Orleans. For further inf< th ite A si ‘full ad- =. forma’ eee ey, ving M. A. DAUPHIN, OBLEAN®, = z and cconaminal than NEW Lay, TCHING PILES. sR Egan! HE EVENTS OF | ing Ginn Cok Hooke sonbarete Caceuenal COOK; | $511, °8.21, 25,26, aur 4, GaN Oe SYMPTOMS AND CURE. 408 1 street, between stand | inrtroc tion” box to use Clive Butt x, by the : rincRpal EMINGTON RD WRITER, WAR- The symptoms are. moisture, Lhe perep’ration, tn- un ‘ Hid-ow | of the Wot Comte Schoey reo upon | TAR TED.. Auvonpae inetraotion. free ening. A ee DE BOBEMTBON, StrvialisT? AND CONFI Great, al gat ope 3 craveling in and about the rectum: the ‘Tarte are ‘don tial Thy stown: 20 years experiane: WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, and rental an purchase a sclactimes affected. If allowed bn continue can be cousulted and ete PHILADELPEIA, Ba. falding. oes on ae ee wickbry, Sau D.C seiitice Si AOAEDLLSS OF Coss, TH: | GURNTLEMEN'S haste sre @TRAW HaTs NEES Bare ea 3. % Tos Takats. CONRINGHA, P Hatten, Commissioner Edmonds Upon Mixed Schools, HOW HE STANDS PERSONALLY AND OFFICIALLY. Armed with an extract rom the Post, purport- ing to be an interview witn Commissioner Rd- monds, in which he expressed himself as favor- able to mixed schools, a Stan Teporter to~lay in- vaded the office of the president of the District board. Commissioner Eimonds received the newspaper clipping from the reporter and bezan reading It with an alr of fixed interest that indl- cated be had not seen it before. Having read a portion of it, he looked up and denied that Dr. ‘urvis Was appointed on the schoc] board with “a view to the establishment of mixed schools bere.” He sald the appointment was made because Purvis was regarded as a good man for the position. “Continuing, the Comtnissioner ecaes Jom onaeraies oes nor noob trus- we had been appointed for any specific purpose. Said he: “I have never asked any pne ot the Pras: tees what their particular opinions were or what they would do. Ihave selected them on the cround of general capacity and fitness. Our desire bas been to geta boant that would work together in harmony, and to get rid of the Antagonistic ele- ments tn tho old board.” ‘That settled the point that Dr. Purvis was not appointed to ald in bringing about mixed schools, and THR Star Teporter then called Commissioner Edmonds’ at- tention to the remainder of the interview, wherein. he was quoted as favoring a school “classification by Intelligence and cleanliness of the children,” in preference to the color lin. He said that‘a reporter did call upon him and he talked With him in a general way, but added, “I made no expression in advocacy of mixed schools. In talking with colored men here T have sald if I had any children to send to school I would Prefer to have them go with decent, orderly col- ored children to dirty, Vulgar whites.” Ihave seen many colored children that I would F chil- dren of mine to associate with rather than a cer- tain class of whites. I’ve seen them in the col— ored schools here. You know there are white children who are dirty and obscene in thelr habit” “you expressed no opinion: Star.—“But say favoring the policy. of mixed schools?” No; for that fs not a Commissioner Edmonds. — matter-for the Commissioners to determine. It is ‘fixed either by law or by the school board. In my conversations with colored men I have expressed my personal opinion and preference entirely dis- connected with any oMcial duty. The board has nothing to do with establishing mixed schools no more than it has with fixing the tanff. For my part, Ihave no prejudices except for decent, or- derly cleanly well-raised children as against in- decent, dirty, obscene children, no matter what their color may be. That 1s my personal matter, Just as much as what I'shall cal, drink or wear, ut Ihave, as Commissioner, no functions in re- gard to ‘changing the school arrangements. Thave thought thatthe colored question was set- Uled here, ond we have endeavored to keep It 80. In appointing school trustees I bave made the selection purely a question of the better man.” As the reporter was leaving Judge Edionds sald, in returning the printed slip of the Post Interview: “There are two mistakes In that. I did not say that Dr. Purvis was cim- inently proper in sending bts children to ~ white school, because under the Maryland law their white motuer gave trem herlecal status, for didn’t know what the law was. I did not say either that it was entirely within the province of the school board to determine whether there should be s classification by intelligence and cleanliness rather than color, fo- I am not sure whether the law fixes that, or whether it is the province of the school board.” With these eacep- Uons I believe the interview ts generally correct.” Ser District Government Affairs, EQUALIZING ASSESSMENTS. ‘The board of equalization of assessments to-lay appointed a comuilttee to re-exam'ne assessments of property on Columbia Heights and Mount Pleasant. Improvements on lots A and B, in square 127, were reduved to $42,000. Lots 2. 10 nud West 2° 9" of lot 11, square 165, improvements were Teduced vo $30,000." Lot “Part,” square 184, tbe Im- rovements Were reduced from $25 000 to’ $20 000, ob 8, Same square, reduced from $12,000 10 $9.000. Lot 4, same square, Was reduced ire $30,0.0 to $27,000. Assessments of all the lots in squares £656, 658, 661, 663, 665, 667 and east of 667 on Ist street were reduced to two cents per foot; also, assess- ments on squares 657, 669, 662 and 664, fronting on South Capitol streets, Were made Unter cents foot, and that therebe no reduction on te provements. —— RANGE OF THK THERMOMYTER—Tue following Wrre Ube readings at the office of the cilef signal Oficer to-day: 7 a.m. 730; 11..m., 79.8; 2 p.m. 60.4. Maximum, 61.0; minimum, 662 Steele TAKEN Ii, AWaY FKoM Home.—The Philadel- hia Press to-day says: “Mrs. Aante Brady, aged 49 Years, residing in Washington, D. C., was yes- te.day found lying on the pavement at 20th street and Columbia avenue. She was remove to St. Joseph’s hospital, where 1t was found that she Was suffering from malarial fever.” ———— PROSECUTIONS UNDER DEFECTIVE INFORMATIONS. In the case of ird J, Marshall, convicted last week on the charge of keeping ¢ bswdy house, Judge Wyle to-day granted the motion made in arrest of Judgment,which virtually disposes of the czse. The tnformation which charged Marshall with keeping a bawdy house failed to change the offense comtitted in the house. Upon eXamina- Uon It appeared that the infor:nation was made ‘out on one of the printed forms used 1n the Police Court, and the fact Wa8 developed that the United States bas been prosecuting unde: these defective informations for seve nt years, = e SHootina Inve a CRowp at Mipxicnr. — The charge of assault against Jonn Moore, a young man of South Washington, who suot Georgiana Rich and Edgar Chapman, colored, some Ume ago for raising @ disturbance at midnight in front of his houre, was tried in the Poilce Court to-day. The woman stated that there was a row in front of Mr. Moore’s house one night about taree weeks ago, and she stopped to see What the mater was, when he discharged a shot gun, and some of the shore took effoct in her stomach, head and breast. Edgar C. Chapman stated that he also recelv-d some of the shot. A fine of $30 or 60 days was !m- posed in the first case, and $10 or 60 days in the other. The fines were paid. A JupGmenr Against THE SCHOONER MoGrewie. In the case of Eilen Godey against the schooner McGinnis, which was reported in yesterday's StaR, Judge Hagner this afternoon made a decree dire:t- ing ‘he owner of the vessel to pay vo Mrs. Godcy $161 and the costs of the sult The lots of ground in square 186, numbered 1, & and 8, which Lieut. Payne purchas*d from WM Corcoran, on wuich to erect Wis “French flats, are assessed by the precnt assessors at $3 per square foot. Officer Raff to-day arrested aman named Louls Koedler on the charge of Lircony. He was locked up in tie fifth precinct station sor a hearing Detectives Ruf and Block yesterday urrested Jno Neldfeldt, on suspicion of beving Stolen two Colt’s revolvers from the store of Jos. Savage. aa elated Carr. CHARLES D. VIELE, 10th cavairy, has been ordered to report In_person to the superintendent mounted recruiting service for duty at that post. Leave for one year, with permission to go be- yond sea, Js granted Capt. Stephen Baker. 6th {n- fantry. ‘The leave of ist Lieut. Joho T. Van Ors- dale, 7th Infantry, ls extended to Septeraver 15. Precavrions AGaisst YeLLow Fxvex—Tne quarantine oMfcer of the marine hospital service, on duty at Ship Island, Miss'ssippi Sound, has Deen fostructed to prevent all non infected ¥’-sels from anchoring within two miles of the quaran- tina station, ConTRACTs AWARDED.—The fo'lowing contracts have been awarded in the Treasury department; Linen duck and jeans, Woodward & Lothrop; crash, W. B. Moses & Son; rep and blue blac: cloth, D. G. Hatch & Co. Ixptawa mm Town.—Ool Humo and two Indians from the Cheyenne River agency calledon the of the Interior to-day to pay their re- specta “he Indians are traveling £08 Pleasut. Ex-SENATOR CoNKLING delivered an’ argument to-day before the board of appeal of the Patent office in a patent case involving the interference of Edison against Sawyer & ian electric light appliances, THR NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. The: are the oveniag and clos'ng prices ithe New York Stock Market to-day, a3 ropor’s1 byspeciat wire to H, H. Dodgy, 83° 15th strest. ‘Name. QO) Gy] dome aja Cen, Pacific...| 72 | 213%/Nor. & wes p.| 39 Ches, &Onlo..| 17 | 17" [North Pac ....| 48%, Do. ist pref -} 27341 9836) Do. pret, -.._) 86% Do. 2d prot..| 39° | 90, [Northwest 128% CCAkzT Col, Coal. DL & Den. &B Erie. as. Paks shore Lou. & Nash 49%!) Do. pref. Mich. Cent...°| @9%/ @73;/Texas Pos M. K.& T. 98° |Union Pac ; Nos Content, tonlwab. Fy x. ¥. Central 114K' Wert. Ur SELLING Srracus Pxoreery m Pxovi- DENOS.—The Macsion and entets in Providence, RL, were sold at £uction yesterday. ‘The prices obtained ware low. The Fanny Sprague house ws bought oy the an Seneeey poy ame A aque —— was bouc! coy ames O. Hidden for 62,000. green house and containing 88,465 re foot, Was Married in Haste, ‘4 SECRET WEDDING, Ix WrtcH 4 YOUNG ANT FIGURES, The Tronton, N. J., Times yesterday afternoon Prints the following story: “Just ax th 8:0 exe Press train from Washington to New York was Was ready to leave that city on Saturday morning last a gentleman and his wife, accompanied dy @ daughter of twenty-two and a niec ARUTEN. Of sixteen, entered the parlor car. They were all considers ably agitate Miby tears were shed. The parents ictt ¢ ris in charge of the conductor, ‘They were destined for Fiushing, LL The young tady of twenty-two was being Sent away from home in order to break off an engagement with an army Heutepant who ts distastetul to the parents, The gift was determined to 0 Ty him. Just ater the train started a h. ndsome Young Man appeared on the scene. He bad ben hiding in the baggage car. He was the lieutenant lover, The lovers Were soon laughing Logether. Despite the parents! caution love bad broken ail the locks. At sunrise ‘hat morning the young Lidy hed stolen trem the house, met ber lover, been married and then reo turned unobserved fo her room. The iiut wont left the tratn at Baltimore. He has Just been or- dered to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on guy. As soon a8 he gets everything’ tn snape be is coming back to claim bis bride. Bhe talk with the com ductor and asked his advice. He advised her to write to her parents when she reached Flushing and tell them what sho had done. She refused t give her name or the name of her husband. She Said If her parents made a fuss she would leave Any Way, 48 she was of age and her busband it twenty-nine. Between Trenton and Jers's City the young bride attracted attention by walking up and down the aisle, She was evidently very much excited. = an ‘She Lovers’ HOW A YOUNG LAWYER OUTWITTED 4 LaDy. ‘Mr. B. CNM Tunison, a young lawyer ot Jers*y City, a week or twoago met Miss Belle Barton, of York, Pa., who was visiting friends on Jorecy Heights. He fell tn love with her, but learned that the young lady was under engagement of marriage to a wealthy resident of York, who was many years her senior. He was the chotce of ber Parents, and she ytelded to them. The wedding was to have taken place on Wednesday las:. Tank son metMiss Barton a few days berore the Lime set for her departure for home, told her bis love and Was accepted. ‘They then determived to be mar red. ‘The young Tady said her aunt, Mrs. Sayres, would arrive on Monday to teke her home. The Young lady and her aunt were to start for home the following day. Tunison communt with Miss Barton, and told ber to eave t rin the Fallroad depot by the door opposite to Lust through which her Runt would leave It, as he hada me Which be hoped would be suce’sstul in decoying the aunt away. , When Mrs. Sayres and her niece had taken weir seats in a car a messenger boy entered and han. Mrs. Sayres a letter. Su ried out, saying she would return be ore the t leit, and charged her niece not to leavet As S00 as she was Out of the Miss Barton hurried to We fe and went o New York, where they were married. The aunt ts ine dignant at the deception, but the young folks aro Lwppy all the same. i. depot Tantson and ss SALE OF MARYLAND Fakas.—The rea! estate of the late Hon, Gorge RK Denuls, in Somerset county, Md., Was offered at public Sule at Princess Aune Tast: Tuesday and disposed of as follows:— The Cedar Grove (arm, conteining 26 acres. to Wm. L. Sirman, Delaware, for 000; the Tur key Branch farm containing 25 - (ho tm. provemen's) vo A. Ritzel for $1,200; Uhe Bundick larm, containing 240 actes, to KD. Long for $2,590 cash; tract No. 4, containing 86 acres, to John Webb for $1,210 cash; tract No. 6. c —— 7% acres, to the same party, for $1,105 cash. ‘The homestead Was not sold, the highest bid being $15,000. eee ‘THe Franr FoR THE New Haupsnine SeNaTOR- *niP.—In the ballot for United States Senator at Concord, N. IL; yesterday, Mason W. Tappan re ceived 34 votes, James F. Briggs 48, William KE. Chandler 65, and Harry Bingham Ua’ Mr. Briggs Made # personal explanation relative vo the ¢ hare ‘Unat he hag been dismissed irom the federal army during the war by Gen. Sumner, stating that ti had resigned to attend to business, and al terward. re-entered the service, re elving, When his health falled, an honorable disch the conclusion of hfs remarks, a ing the explination given as tory, and Mr. Briggs from any sus picion of cowardies, was unanimously h will a8 Stated In Conennd List a Aharaw from the contest taken to-day, largely to Chandler, Tat) — as ‘TAe Vinaryta ELecrion Case Posrroxen.—Tho bt th rn peIOre & VOOe And that bis supporters wil go an and Marston. tral be eleetic case In the United Stites ainst City Commissioner rd and deputies, was post- poned yesterday until the Gevober term. Jue Huches expressed an unwillinguess w try Uo without Judge Bond. hiladelphia Press suye ur iD tne Georg:'s Creck val ‘der of ing, who was caught in a bedroom with the wife of a railroad engineer. ‘The latter, who lives at Piedinont, and al Whose house the Methodist member was on & visit, Was supposed to be out all night. Ho re turned, however, sooner than was expected, and, floding the guest in bis wife's: bedroom, demanded anexpianation. The guest tried to stummer out an excuse, but failed Lo satisty the engineer, who then caught him »round the watst and threw hit Outot the window. The fall to the ground was about twenty fect, and the man was ‘badly hurt He. however, managed to crawl away, sbd To- turned to Lis home in Lonaconing. db Scene ‘A Scnoot. Grr. Kitten By Liomrytxa.—A violent storm passed over ihe ¢ige of Tilbot and 1Bt® Queen Anne's county, Md. last Sunday event ‘The dweillag house on Dr. Rurie's tarm in the lat fer coauty, bear Wye Mis, tenanted by Mr. Frank \vill's, was struck by Mghtoing. instantly killing his twelve-year old Aaughter, a bright and prome iduy girl just home from school in Wtimin ton, She was watching be storm from the back porch. Mir. Wiills and the rest of the family, includ Miss Datsy Welby, were in the hose and_ail SUnned to unconsciousness, It is sald consider. sble damage Was sustained th Quecn Anne's coum ty frow bail. ee SUICIDE OF A SuEntFe.—A dispatch from town, Col, says Cuas. W. Royer, sheriff of Grand county, committed suicide there Monday morning by shooting himself through the head. He orrt town Sunday. During the evening he seemed fvch depressed over Uhe late trouvies in Grand erunty, with which be 's thought by many to have been criminally counected. clromesrenibie tine The North Chicago rolling mitis company will Tesume work oa Monday, when, It ts stated, the 2,000 employes WIN! strike for higher pay _MARWED FFNTOS SHE K. LL. On duly 11th, 1553, atthe sonag:, Uy Dr. 8. H. Howe, C. B. FKN.ON and TOxS Sie Ree, = ED IT. On July 17, 1888, #t 5 o'clock p.m., Be ule Blatt , son of John G. ‘sud ‘Mar- garet J. Bright, aved fiftesn yours and etx months. Robert, thou art gone before us; And thy spirit now ia flown Wher Jour are wiped from every eye, sorrow is unk By Covem Maz. Funeral from 913 N street porthweet op | hureday, 4c'clock p.m. Friends of the famiy are invited DONOHOE. On Teeter, July 17th, ve. -» MATTHEW DO SOBO! of pe ay Se 3 ~ May his soul rest in peace. Amen. Funeral will take place from his paroute’ reeidence, 1906 1 street, between Mortesnth and Twsntieth, it , July 19th, at three o'dlock peu. = ui u i. wrest UNDERTAKERS. BIHUR ONEY & OO., etme Ff se VOCEL Y's UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 Perwevivania Avaxue LW. (formerly 912 Penn-yivania avenve northwest.) Everything fvt-class and reasonable.” Telephone Ni ‘ORDEAL Tth et, tet. Mand Pn.w. EES rps case i o™e BS