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FAMILY SUPPLIES. $3.50 PER DOZEN. Goob IMPORTED CLARET WINE, ¢.WITMER 2918 Pennevivanis avenun Po we 33,7, He-No Tea is an absolntely pnre tea. withont col- qring ma! toe fond ab RS terial, or any manip) in the drinking qral krocra. To protect ther ito preserve the strenst pearaticn. and every cent of the ce ee He 5S ‘a ha cf He wr. Whctemale Depot. corer Is cl ALITAYS MARE BEAL BREAD AND BISCUITS WM. ML t ian. i = rE cL ELL TEUL Usa, i strect and indiana aveace be CO, Purvare Sr: ‘Wasuitn FINANCIAL. « T (GION. PALTIMORE, NEW YORK Los’ coorara Wines PHILADELPHIA. so. PRINCE & WHITELY, Srocs BaoxEns, James White'y. Marry € BUY AND SELL ON Branch ea Broudeay. > eb Fiith avenue § General Partners Henry H. Dodie, Lowan, Washington, D.C. New York, Ht. Crneer Oakley, Masrard ©. Eyre, William . Travers, Special Partuer cow OF RAILWAY SECUKILL om BB. vo. ported | eS. ereneh our wires TN. ISSION ALL CLASSES S39 15th street (Corcoran Buildiag» E, Kesideut Partuer. Exch t LINE VIA WASHING? DOUBLE SCHED Leave W arene an Por chien af 36 Laches faced Kaiti ininute train.) 4:40, m For Baltimore on Sundays. 6:20, 8-00, 8:20. m.. 1:25, 2.85, $200, 4.40, 3:90, 6.50, 7:00 except Suni RAILROADS. DEL FAST LINE VEN TH! x aN BEE Tks iss aa 0. Co mi, Gst3 as ‘aed Pala © Steep 10-10 pa nd 8:49 p. sine. wed Ditmit v th Sleeper fur Tol i Philadelphia and Monzves nore on week day: 0, 60, 7 ‘Cleveland and Detee ASD OHIO EAILKORL D Ciinati, Louisville and St, Lonie d m. 8:20, 'Yi0 aud 1010 p THE ONLY FAST AND THE WEST, Throw Cate to abuve ports heut chamer; 10:15am daily to Chicago, except inily: 8:40 f with Sleep 10:15 a, m. joo Via Wheelitis avd Lake we York % mand 940 5 ua: daily, with Parlor and Sleeping Cars at- ours Par 4, 10-10». m. ForFomts on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, 10:15 a, m dal ‘Sunda Foray, For Hazerstown, Tuten C0, 9-259. From New except > in. Frolerick and intermediate points. 8 15. p. 3 Feunsylvania avenue. Neill be taken for ba aby pomt WS CLEMENTS dit 0, is. 6:40 a. m..and 1: ia ma. 4298 pt Statious betw. 12:10 iy exce To snduy: m., 6:37 p.m. andy Bi. ated 212 e mi dally. daily from Point of Rocks peave Baltinore for Withington at 2.00. 449, 0-30 a mm. V1, 2 $200, 9-1 25, 7.30. 9-00 att 10 1.70, 8 in the c 11 1Oand 4:40 p. m.; on Washington and Baltimore, 30. 4:40, 700 xd +40 tan’ bra 1am. and 5:35 p.m daily except rive from the West daily, 6:20, 7:50a m, 2:25, 8:30. m. daily, rept St +3 HE VIRGINIASMIDLAND RAILWAY. THE SHORTILINE To THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST Daily man Sleeping Buffet care ‘AND WEST. fons to all pitts South exept Nutwiay with € tw Atlanta, "Pulls B10P M~ LOUISVILLE Tottesville to Cineinmatt, 1 Fy Pullman Sleeping cars Lenin tle. 10:40PM. Bee rr Pe BSLA Gen. marie HE Gi! DOUPLE’ eIELL Pulse 0% m: Tam bey For W ? Fur Now SOUTHERN MATL AND TF Sleeping care fro wrton and Atlanta to New Or con y 1, 6:30 a um. daily, and 2:15 p.m. daily, en U0, ti, 1, 5:00, apply at the Baltimore ant E rae Static um, 619 and 1351 Streets where unde To be cliceked aud Feceived at . M_ of T., Baltimore, © R-LORD, Gent Passenger Agent. g. Daily via Char ‘aud all’ Western Washington ty XP tlanta to New Url Via Chasiuvte and Columbia to pine Car from Waslungton CouTes ism, Agent Agent SOL HAAS, Tramfic Managoe REAT fa ANTA ROUTE. RE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. TEACK. SPLENDID SCENERY, BALLS SIFICENT FQUIPMENT. iN EF . yi Fave Wa ve Siewpims « c, dally, wi shat. W ids S CORNER ‘week day. shi trains conuect at Jer- affording ile fer= Ly. exer pt Am. 12.05, a1 15 p. wm. 0, 1U-00 aud ‘reek Line, €35 an, and 4:40 o.m. daily, ex- lia, 6:33 am. and 4:49 p.m.datly.except Sun- ALEXSNOETY AND PREDERICRSED? WO) AAD ALEXANDELA AND Wa. renrt cx. 5 1105 apd 12-35 at res 113G pam Ou Sun ef Yoth stree fen. w baer to de IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING S1UCk FUK SOUPS MADE DISNy 5 AND LIEBIG Gor: BALCES ANNUAL SA COMPAN An invaluable enly_with the ee Katek Ths Pi Tete COMPANY'S To le bud of all Sto RACT <a 4 Baron Jeli 8 Co, 9 Peach LE, BAAN) JALS. OF MEAT. Ts a suecnay © which rations show "eo "Medical Press,” Laticot ae fc ita of Be eH aera tie, the may 33 STEAMER OK AT | as for New ALLY Li ers. Connect aise with 5 foopd steamers, Norfolk and Ws j amd Reauoke, Ocean View and Vit! Ob els | i i | | EXTRACT OF MEAT. { Tsauta hart sand ahh 1 en EAMER Leaves Sev Thareiare at Ausust, 1354, cr Curtin eh, Nomini, wharf every SUNDA FORTRESS MONTOE AND NORFOLK, wei lines sorithe Tt HE EVENING 8TA R: “WASHINGTON, D _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. AUCTION SALES. MATT AO LEAVESSEY. S A TUESDAY and Mattox Creek, rerurn Tritye stoppins at tetra dees. wharf ~ und: TH-STBEET : ae one ¢ ya and Tues nd Chapel Point and falutty w bart Thumdays down and Mondays and Wed- Rewisys ule Ereghie received dali. G. I. JONES, Agent, eld ‘7th street wharf. LOW FARES. SS PALE $1 é am. Yors, Oce MPSON leaves MONDAY, WEDNESD DAY at 7 4. = SIKH treet wl ILLIPS, Supt ME FO ath, ARY tad EXCELSIOR Ss earepted) at 3:90 B. uly. rooms can be secure] at Ball offer. at Ith stoet aud. Penns St Mure hotel, Pollkirhorn's next €0y Fost office, office of Knox's express, Gth street ant Avenue, and at cumpaiy’s flee, avate. residens ject daily unt Sp. WILLIAM P.WE: in apbiy ‘by telephone or otherwise, « View, Vangnut Beach. and all NDINGS—Fare 250. Steamer DAY Seventh th., ime at Piney Point daily. eoiu: el Harber on the Tuesday oi 7b x's exi ress will call for and check baxage frou: AREOWSMITH ath-stret wharf at 7 2, m. Mondays 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, uuring July POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS ‘and Obie 7 andi nt f Shepherd Ferry Bost frota Wash: and and intermec:ate landincs, ‘Friday. On Satar- Sage for Rovstile Cua fate fame ietunmns Suds, a he ‘W. RIDLEY. Man, Ee Seventh-atreet Whine, sustain. D.C. pores pals Stone per tijp= tet Maveleah. b ap rir 2 Ft TRANSPCRTATION LIN! ‘SUF. Capt. W.0.G iaitzmore wd Th kit ust be prepaid, sdecouiwalation Unedtial!ed. BAEPMLNOUN & MT. VERNO: ¥.W. CORCORAN wharf daily (except Smaday) for. Washi auk: returning, rw LL, BEAK! Mt ne: sali g trom Q ceean vorage Ir yeed aud com: ihiprovensen Cabin, $iUand $80; intermed LE April § andr gulariy 0 u Stearns 'STEAMERS. LUN NNE AILUN NN EI UTE. ery Saturday thereaft Only five days froin Iand to land bit. wud are fitted up with all the moe = fait Practical expec eral Auents, VE & ALDEN. ¢ c Ei, SERVIC ry Thnewisy unt Liveryo, f matter. Washington, D.C Morton b, Welneviay, July ny 16, 1 a, 13. fo ‘suit, cn tho is DF BEBIAN, GW. MOSS: ER & NON, 923 EE ter, making the shortest The Tine are nusurpuased furatrengtl, era, i Brosuway, New York Arpiy to LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, 207 Broad- way, New Yor! Pars Should take a. se berth of weather, affordiuy pertoct 1 3 JG. W. MOSS, 225 PENNSYLVANIA“ ¥ENU ‘or Ecrore BREN TEAMSHIP LT os kewts pete ety: ‘a dicen Washington, B.C. SWICK BERTH. in use exclusively. Under all conditions | fort at fe thus doit away with many of the diseourorts of oceatt travel. ap28.m&tham INMAN. CO. Limited), SS. A r 225 Pennsylviuis { ORTH GERMAN LLoyD— Sreasuie Lixe BeTweex New TORe. avwe, sana AID ETE wr, wis fort scbtcef ccna se ¥.G. METZEROTE The steaniers of thi FESDAY ANI So street, Havre. £10 Fates, THE CUNARD STEA Hoboken. Ratesof p ‘London, Southai ‘*. For trewht of jassaige 2 Bowline Green, New York: 25 Pemusylvaua aveuue uorthwest: CHA’ 42 strect, Axes ior Waslulxtol, — Jal D SATE from Bremen ‘second cabin, $60; 81 ap LAN. BEIWEPN NEW 3ORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HAKBOK. FROM PIER 40, NOK” NEW You Anrania ‘Wed. Ans. Veie Estes of Pussaxe—$60, $80 and Wed. July 9. w ed July 16, | Wea. Au td.” Aus. Wed. Aue fi ‘ Ys $100, according to. on modation. ‘Sleerage at very lowrates. Steerage tickets from Liv- For treueht De4 Bowling Green, oF VEN Vand Queeustown rpand other ports o the Continent vcdute Frauveatt porta, ‘and panoye Messrs. U118 BIGELOW & CO. COMPANY. LIMITED, & 1%, 4 rs ailother parts of Europest bills of Iaden given fcr Belfant, Glasgow, stand ‘ly at the Cony sof Tot eteerage ad can 006 7th street, Washington, “AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON ‘OHN SHERMAN & CO.. ‘Beal Estate ita and Auctioneers, “Gar Sireet Northwest TRUSTEES SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT AND TWO FRAME HOUSES THEREON, KNOWN AS Roe SAE ie STREEY ROUTINES, Riau PENNMYLVANIA AVENU hating @ front of 32 feet and southeast, aud running back of that width 65 fe particularly described im said de-d of trust, wit uprovements thereon, consisting of two two-story frame dwellings. The amount of the Terms, of sale: sseured by suid trot. to wit: $800 with interest thereon “18 fez cent per aniujp fromm May 71, W862 ‘to. day of ‘We; balance in equa installments in one and deed of trust upon the, premises sold: <'hl cant at pursuers iii A depouit of G10) ah reauitrd ob diy" of sale. Terme ; with imveeven days from dag of sales or the property | Mill'be resold. st the cost ‘aud risk of the defauiting Darchaser All cou veyvancime at the buyer's expeso. BEDS onidiane aveaus Ow, aay — * > ‘Trustees. cxnUs K Fos i 8 Gant Place nw. | rpuomas DOWLING, auctioneer. ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY OS Ti! sod Cad” CORNER CF FUULTERSTH AND“ SIKEETS, PKONTING FRANKLIN SQUARE. By virtue of » deed of trust, of record_ among the, Pekin Gio eine Girma ey Sovoule payee Sh, Gey end pursuant to an order! passed Juue 26th, 1884 in the suit of the United states {America swuinat Henry W, Howate et ale So. ia, dalty, in the Supreme Court of the District “of Colum: Vian we willy om THORSDAY. the THIRD DAY OF SULT 84 AC FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, da trout of the ein ina. offer for sale at pmblic auction, the tor her Srtof lot 16, iu square 200 In the elty of Washington Dit the-aae fronting 20 tet on 14th atreet: west atid tuaiditw back and of fh wldth of sald front ou strect ject, with the luprovenen ta, ‘Gut hued eash, balance fn one and two years after date of sale, iu utes ef the jurchas twit © per cent interest, notes to be secured Dy deed o! trust on the premises sod, or alt cash, at the optiun of the purchaser, “AMT convevaucing at purchaser's cost. A Oeposit of $00 will be in Sout TE the tomns of sale are bot Go five | days from tay of sale the property will be resold by the trustees at the risk and cont of deiaw ting purchas-r, after five days’ advertisement in The Evenlig Star news: | paver. : ANTHO: HYDF,. | yatatas GHANLES IL MATHEWS, } Trustecs THIS EVEN! ‘OCK OF FIN} COMBS, “JEWELER: SEIS. OPLTCAL GuoDs, WATCH CH 10,000 USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. direction of the owner, to change business, I will ah the prenacy. all tbe above Stock of J."U. BARAK OO 147 Penne tvania avenue northwest, aumiences FRIDAS, TWENTIETH, at EVES 1 St. gal every ‘event thereatier at sae dour auth furhee neue ci: SPECTALLY INVITED, an many ods will be sold ft original packaxes. Great bargains expected evcey mbt." FOLEY, Ruetloneen The Fatures will not be scld as, at the termuin- Of sale, tue store will be occupied by dU. Mandlacturers of “RUYAL GLUE" AT PUBLIC DAY. JUNE ‘THIRTIETH, and TEN GCLOCK A. M., at 90s Ihe stock cousiste of Silks, Dresx Godds, White Goods, Housckeet Flaunels, Silk Umbrelias, Hi atu. Lawns aud Domest ea of all ery article will be mold to the highest bidder out reserve, Ladies specially invited, Cah FOLEY. Auctioneer, nmencing M ggutinuing DATE Fin treet nora test, WVAL7ER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VERY DESIRALLE A\ | OO WELL-BUILT “BRICK Dw! v1 W SIDE OF 8 STREI iif AND. D FOU! VERN? | NORTHWEST, BEING HOUSE N By virtue of adeed of trust to ua, duly Peay} 1H STREETS UMBEKED 1312 inbiver So. sreca.of the it sevor Ub the Ditricted columbia asdat therequest or | tke thie uctim arctisedl there y-We Wil Bell at vublic auction, in front of the premises, on MON- DAY, JULY SUVEN 1H, led4, at SIX O'CLOCK PLM, the iilowing decribed fat estate situate theweub Wrote tani n ned Late aa aasers or an Te | nuuubeitelirty-dve (an of donar . Ciasctty subaivice . | jon certain sub-lots in square numbered two hundred and thirty-nine (239), waid lot haviuga froutage of mle; tern (19) feet om the south side of ‘North $ street, aud Tanning back with that with ninety (90) fe-t, the depth of suid lot tomn alley ten (10) fot wid ‘iuproved by Sery desirable elxht (S) room Brick Cwelling, rms of sale: $2,900 of the purchase miouey to be Paid in aah, aud the residue at dus (1) and two (2) ith interest from day or sale at the rate of ix (6) nituin ber aubum uuU] paid. payable semi-annual | to be evidenced by the ne test the purcha | secured by a deed of tru ed. byt ‘asters peu the proper or all cash of the purchaser. "4 deposit of cue hum LL rs will be required when the bid is a ce er uplied with with days frow day of ale, in default of wh c Trustees rve the Fiat to rewll after five (5) days’ advertise nent at cost aud risk of defauiting purchaser. All con- Yesuneing at coat of purchase, i AD : ‘Trust 8-eokds LUUIS P. SHOEMAK iors (THOS. J. FISHER & CO,, Real Estato Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUAB!E IMPROVED PROPERTY GN PIEKCE PLACE, BETWELN FOURTEPNTH AND FIFTEENIH | STRE NORTHWES!. BLING TWO-STORY AND BASE- MET BRICK’ DWI LLING, No. 1455, | By virtue of a deed of trust. dated November 11th, A.D. 1879, ana duly recorded in Liber 05, folio 8 ff ‘one of the laud records tor the ‘District ot Colum hia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, we ij sell atpnbie wetion. Io front of the premises, on CESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1884, TVE O'CLOCK ¥. M.. all that piece or parcel of nx and bein in the city of Washing. fe livision as recorded in | the Survévor's office of the District of Colulbily to Futher with ail the ix provements, et ceters. Terms ¢f sale: One third casl twelve months, with inter st from day of sale, to be se red by notes’ bearing interest at the rate ot six. per ‘eut per annum, anta deed of trust upon the property. sold, or all cash at the ontion of the jrarchase posit of #100 will be reqvired at time of sale. Ifthe terms of sale are not complicd with in five days from the day of wale, the trustees reserve the right to res-Il at the risk and cost of thy: defuuling purchaser, All con Yegalicing at purchawer's cost. ‘CHAS. ©, 4% akan CHAS "PIANOS AND ORGANS. MEDICAL, &e. 2 EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 006 BST. Sonthwest, appeared before me and made oath that be is the Cidest' Pstablisbed Expert Specialist in this eity.and, ‘ill euarantes YF HEAL ‘cases of venereal d Medicine, crno charce: t SAMUEL H. WALKER, Consultation and: advice free at during the day, Subscribed and sworn tu be is Dr BROTHERS, April 34, Tusa. ‘oiary Public, JEHFALED. GO TO pr. BROTHERS. 906 and so nul be etre. “The only Pend Piysicwan i Washington, He has given tis particular af hysiian ti Washington ib eutee of al private charac Parsp iho Puiten str DENNY ROY p Skiuare, Philudelph i fo mus of “Dise, +, for over 9 ears IRA by the CIVISLE METHOD. Ado SPITATS OF FRANCE Cane, $3 to 86, Se tires CIVIALE REMED f, Now York, E PULLS. —CHICHES Jelgtn Seis MM AsHeeb kestonen. A victim Ulity. Pre every known CE elt care, of early tmprudence, causing Nervous re eda situ "ase," particularly. tlat of VE ORGANS ted Prompt return omen. $8, DIAL AGES! to CY, Do. in. vain . le means wich ike will send free te his fellow-sut fownt “Aduben J: H REEVES, 43 Chathatn strot. New Syl-tu.thass: York M w two of chee an) y and Tu fyetan Br “THE all di Penusy!van Pek tod R Dp rear 4y strre Nate, Ne rvcus and Chre KOBE 10 st Ne wierens Wecnesday abd Saruriay, from KOBERT Dk. BROTHERS Invucorating. © ¥ cam Gf Setuinal Weakuren, Nerv ou pTLY CONSULT non teeta to do, tated F Je1s-hn ASHCOD RESTORED BY USING A DOTELEOR Da. Particular attention 2 , frat street soe, a a Serceta Alt mite abd’ irregularities quickly remove CGorespondeuce ‘aud consultations Separate rvome for ladies Omtcs antétoe _ fele-In ON. THE GREAT SPECIALIST stilted every ML. at his off tefor the ary’ orate, &e ny ofhce, 0 fall anid be cou ud thereby wave th Liberty Weduesday and Saturday 456°C treet northwest aud care of all Prt Diseases, embracing weak i Cases ely cured th tone to six days tars. Cobsultations strictly. BS trees, Of the doctor's c] a Srecur Axo Grrar Barcas Is PIANOS Magnificent Cabinet Upright | but four months, only 92 cost owner 8450 cash. Elegant ' cane rit but very little, for only | cash Si for only $20 cash: cest 8000. Grand. for only $275 cash: cost #550; 1 early new aiid & yrand Justrument ros-wood case. Square Grand, for only $200; cost $400 new. Splendid Square Frano. ouly $100: $9 per tmonth, “AU are ths finest } makes and fully guarantees F | <o jHELN! KAMP WAREROOM AND | Sel PIANO EXCHANGE, 42 NINTH STREET. \ wat West DAVIS & PIANO: ‘New Stuck. New Styles, and Easy eo REAL BAKGAINS (1 second-hand Pianos and Or- S. CE . -O Srrcx& Co, Eaensos. & Bavs& Co PIANOS. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Tianos and Organs exchanged, toned Boxed foretent by dye weeks mal cryeuk. Kent applied if purchased. Ful stock of Ge. Music, HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREET, iny31_Manaying Partner of the late firin of Eilia'& Co Cunvxcer J. Ree, 433 Tru Storer Nontewest, Pianos and Organs sold on Instalmenta, Rented or Exchanged; rent applied if pur- chased. Also, a fine selection of small Musical Instra- ments and Sheet Music. 6-cent Musica specialty. Good second-hand Pianos and Organs from $30 up- ward. New Fianos and Orqans at prices and termsto cial, ificent ‘Square ]P!4N0 TUNING AND REPAIRING ENUINE “DECKER” PIAN( Sol ‘Also for Burdett oncans. RT aud money. “THE EXPERT SPECIALIST nts hiv in his profession, i acknowleded. A cure of ¢ Vitality, 1 et, Kidney and all eect casew positively cused it Sor caustics used. Ca rate, Nervotws aud Chi - OV pan, at wT ferw to le f apeer th the whke world in the. onic, wired Masihiowd aud Abuses vesses of the ato te consulted his | yaictaneot Balt. a Shh HES Ofc.) 8 Laberty ste Baltinere Md. mak Po AS clon Vhdlaasipiua ery __UNDERTAKERS A® sarvent HS Ea Larcent stock Metal AMES BF oD warerooms THUR ROONEY MEN—CHECKS _ ‘HOU IN Bix a dite days Drugstore 18: uudsgoe 5 -AWRENC) CR ROONEY & (0, vania avenue nortliwest, aud Cl ARTH! 8711 TE tw. low church; North Capitel: FJ N oa 4#¢Penna. ave.. Washinzton, D.3. Toth burial Coca se10 at. at. wis ee ere Goan 55 een SEONNEST iad rte eed phone calla a ‘uit all purchasers myo J. F. LUCAS, sy 25.t0m 818 9th sireet norelirest (08, AKE KER BROS., N. ¥.| GSC OE ES Be is, 3 FREON wevi2 EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS: RaGatou tuates fur nue tant rene re ‘Guced prices Wit. Kubo & Co.'s world-re- wel Piston, Hunts tebaisine 428 rect above Pa av ans YRFSPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- | KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH | 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY O¥ JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL, THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HUUSKS IN THE CITY, WHICH WE TAKE GHEAT PLEASURE IN REWER KING TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITED AD ayii- MAILS FROMPALY FURNISHED. WALTER, D. WYVILL, Exctumrve Aout, No. 2 PA AVE. NEAR 4 STREET. ws ‘balance in six and | | "7 |. above animal Cost a year or two agu $60 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PARLO! MANTEL AND PIER R ESGRAVINGS AND, PAINTIN ane PETS, HANDSOME Fak pe Axzo, ONE CRATE OF ENGLISH STONE CHINA. AT TWEDVEOCIOCE, HORSES, CARIIAGES, BUGGIES. WAGONS, &c. aS On SATURDAY, JULY FIFTH, 184 at TEN O*CLOCK. within and in front of my suction rooms, I shall sel a gunerai collection of Household Eats, Ca Tages, Hors, Hares, t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THOROUGHLY TRAINED KENTUCKY SADDLE HORSE (FOUR GALS) SIXTE-N HANDS CONSIDERED 4 PERFECT HORSE, GOUD 1. HARNES®, A LADY CAN HANDLE Hi, AT AUC On SATURDAY, JULY FIFTH. 1894, O'CLOCK. in trout of my auction rooms, f SES WITH A O¥ HOUSEHOLD FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VILLAGE CART, PONY AND HARNESS: ALSO ONE FINE BRETT, BUILT BY WOOD & BROS, NEW YORK.AT ACOs ION. On SATURDAY, JULY FIFTH, 1884, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of my auction ‘room, 1 shall cell without reserve the stove, belongi:g to ® gentleman leaving the city. it WEERSE CO, au ON ACCOUNT OF MAKING A CHANGE IN BUSI- SESS. WE WILL SELL ON MONDAY MORNIN = SULY'si MOAND AT SEVi. Pat a AILY UNTIL ALL 1S DisPoskD 0} ENTIRE STOCK OF 'L GRADWOHL, NO. 381 PENNSVLVANIA AVENUE SOUTH! AST, AND. COMPRISING A” LARGE AND” ASSOR’ F DRY. GOODS, FA oy. AND CASKTMED! ZADIES AND GENTS FULNISHINGS, HOSTERY, oy BC. : ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneera VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON NORTH: CAROLINA AVENUE, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS SOUTHEAST. On MONDAY, JULY SEVENTH, at SIX, O'CLOCK F-L., we shall sell, in front of the prenvt inca, the westeruinost sixteen feet of lot 0, 4, in 7M. 2 rms: « ue-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen mouths, tor notes bearing interest from day of faie, and acted by a deed of trust on property sold, ‘@60 dcwn ou day of sale, All conveyancing at purchu- re cust, WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO,, Aucts. 0. CHANGE, BUSINESS, I SHALL OFFER, ON MONDAY, JULY SEVEN, at TES O'CLOCK A. Mt, ft public nu ti’, the whole stock of Ladies’ ana Grate: nen’ Furmishing Goods at 80" 7th street, until disposed Ol, ‘The stock consinte of "and Gentlemcn'a Caaerwar, Coretn ‘Parasols and Cmbreliaa, kin. breideries. Lac Gloves, Silk Mit Shirts, Hosiery, Towels aud Napkins, Germantown ‘This jeu rere chance, aa goods ara first clans. Every Jot will be cold to the highest bidder. aya 8, SAMSTAG, Auctloner. UTRIN’ SALE OF ARABIAN COLTS, HORSES, EWSTER COUPY. HARNESS, LOBES ABLE Regt By order of the Orphans’ Court of the District of Co. lumbla, the entire e H Bavecck wall be seid at BUBLIC AU NESDAY, JULY NINTH, Ips, ai (CLOCK. at siabies, corner 1th and G streets. orthwest, embracing: Arabian aud Hab ctousan Colts, 1 and 2 years old, sited by the celebrated Arabian stallion belonging 1 Gen’ Grant. Way Mere Nancy). Dun Horse, a iat-class Horse wnder the saddle, Donkey and Doukey Cart and Harness, Coupe (made by Brewster ‘Top Bugxy duady by Mebermott). Coupe, Harness, Deuble and Siuxte Harness, Spring Wagon, “leuch, Child's Cartiave, Robes and Stable requisites, &., &C, Jyieats ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. OHN SHERMAN & Co, ‘eal Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 927 F street northwest, VALUABLE REAL EcTATE, SITUATE BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD, G AND H SIRLETS NUKIHWEST, Ty Virtuo of a deed of trust, dated June 224, A. D. 1675, and recorded in Liber No. 78s, folio. 28 et ueg.. onte of the Iand records of the Distriet of Co- lumbla, and vy request of the party secured thereb: Mil sell, at publ ewuction, in front of the prrinises. MONDAY, SULY FOURTEENTH, A, D. 1086. ut FD OULOCK' P.M, the followine-discribed 1% * situste in the city of Washinvton, District of Columula to wit: AIL that certain piece Or parcel of aud and retuises, known and deyetibed ou the round plan of said city as Lot No. 1.30 square south of square Ao. 062, with t lusprovements ther on. Werm’ of wale. Oue-tird cash: balaucein four, eieht and twelve uionths, with interest at six per cent for de= m ve ferred payments, secured by deed of rust on the prope erty sold: (rall cash, at the option of purchaser, All guuveyauicing at purchaser's cost, $100 ‘deposit ui the lay of sale. 3 DANIEL MURRAY. Trusteo, TD ESCA S808 akCOs, Auctioneers, TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVEDREAL BEING PREMISES N TNCRIHEAS Under and by virtue of adcerce of the Supreme, Court o: the D strict of Columbing assed. Dieem uit of Juhu Webster wx. Mary 03, Fan ty docket 20,aid-a fur- Passed “therein on first day D. 1884. the ed Ts ustes sale, at public a uf the: oth ESDAY, JUL sHIRLY CLO Lot numbered two (2). B d wichty-thres: ), irontius thirty-two (2 ) inches, ou F str et northe ‘st, runnins back with thit i Tear sine of said’ lot, with the my coust-tiny of two frune dwelling houses numbered Speetively 1112 wud 1114 F street northe:st, the sud Property to be offer d for sale iu bulk or in two lote as the Didders may desire, third, of the purchase mon-y in in two equal instalments, payable oncsnd. two years from day cf sale, with iuterest at six por or Which deferred pay ments the notes of the pit- erygeaured by a devd of trast ou the premuisex wold, suull Begiven. A deposit of 0 will be recuited as te Property is bid off. All conveyancing at purchaser's Cost. If the terms of sale be hot complied with within teu days from day of wale the ‘Irusive reserves the Ticht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the default ing pusewaser, CHAS. A. ELLIOTT, Truster, Iyd-cokds ‘So 408 oth strect northwest, N[PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PAIR OF BLACK G\RRIAGE HORSES ‘AY AUCTION, 10 ONE FINE LANGE COUPE HORSE, On SATUDAY, JULY EIETH, 1854, ct TWELVE O'CLOCK, in frout of my auction rooms, T shall sell a Pair of substantial Carriaze ssorses. 4 THOMAS HOWLING, Auct, Real Estate Auctioneer. KILDING LOT ON THE SOUTH. ik OF Mra AND W STREETS NORTHWE: On SATURDAY, JULY FIFTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. I shall offer for sale, in front of the premises, the above-described property, ‘Ihe Lot is 7] feet front by TA feet cep. “Teri day of sale Jyzdkus, HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, FPHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer VALUABLE REAL E By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court off 8. ein Lhza eth G. Banxs is plantify, north thin feet eicti) in equate § in said city of Washington Hinprovedy dt les ear ata Glee of Petatiny aud Eneraviug. It fromte 30 fet ut Vth street, runnin bacie 95 tet One inch, belie went slic of lath street. between B eta wouthiwests Erg fapidiy nproiur ection of the “Teruisof nile: Once canis the ty six and twelve anonthe, in equal tustarmenterweeMred Dy tromissory notes, Wearing’ iterest frou dates wit Rust decd on the preper'y to secure thearierted pee nents, or all cash, at the option of the purchasers Ate, ost ot $100 Will be required a¢ tine of purchase. of? ve days the ferius of sale are not complied with in ‘Trusiers reserve the riht to resell the property at. the Fisk aud cust of the detaultine purchaser, All convey- ancing at the cost of the purchase: MJ. DARNEILLE,) NCIS MILLER, 5 FPPHONAS DOWLING, “Auctioneer SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TUIWFEN MAURET AND FREDERICK SPS < ND Fic cI : EN GEONGE1OWN.'D. © i y virttie of two de ls of trust, one dated the 90t of September, I8i6, recorded 18. Liber 1,061, folto} the other dated the 2ixt Noveriver. 1883, Fecorded in Liber 1,069, folio 65, &c,. of the land records of the District of Cocumbia, dnt by: direction of the y secured therein, the undersigned, trustee, will, Wid SEDAN THE NINTH Da OF SULY aoe SE Iiublic naction, the following dreceited Ravetet tout public auction, the following described pareel of ground I Gecrcetown, D- Gs to wits Bestaning at the etd of Tine drawn easterly cin the north side of Prospect street from th southwest corner of a three-story brick dwell: Sug standing ut the intersection of the east side of Fred erick street, and the north side of Prospect street fect 8 inches, and at ‘he weat side of @ brick piliar, ‘Where suid line terminates: thence enat 60 feet with ths horth line of Prospect atreet; thence north, at Tight ancles with Prospect street, 138 feet 6 inches, mor. OF Jess, to a ten foot alley; thence weat with the south side of the said alley. und parallel with Prospect street 60 tsa thence in a trust line to vronpect treet and e jduce of bextuning. w.th the improvements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third cash, und the balance ln Ou6 ara. with interest frou. the day of nale, -e- deed of trust on the premises. A deposit of inte of wale. “All conveys If the terms of sule are not complied with withiu five days, the trastes reserves th right to resell after one Week's otice at the pure chaser's cont, af Iyiedk® WM. R_ WOODWARD, Trustee. RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON G STREET, OPPUSITE THE NEW PEN- SION BUILDING. By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Conrt of th Hck U'Dennophiue et al, No Stay Sanity on UES ynhogiue io Bau oD. DAY, JULY MIGHT: Ar SIX O'CLOCK we, ‘will ‘sell. on ‘the preinises, as Muder ® deed of trust, recorded ” in Bi, Folio 43. that part of lot No, oriipnal lot No. & in fouthwest corner. of ince payable in ‘Trustees, &e. NO) M. Liber No: Sia pate TH JESUP MILLER} Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, JeTi~ibds \UNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, ‘Under 3 decree of the Supreme ( olga a yey ce 5, See When for forsale to She bidder ta tree 111 3628 7—-1119 Pew U U RRR PPP RRR It FRE UU Rub Pr ek 7 gts F oo ee Pr SSE ww RRP RU Sss§ Eee No. 1. embroidered, 25c., worth 39¢. ug PPP, RRR IT REE UU Buk pep BER Tt sss teppei ce wu RHP & R I Sss5 EER No. 2. BEI. SYLVANIA AVENUE. 100 dos. CHILDREN'S COLLARS, in seven styles, hand 50 Doz. LEATHER BELTS (Alligator), $9c., worth 480. | 1% Doz. ALL-WOOL BELTS, in white, blue and black, 9c, worth 48c. U Y RRR PPP RRR IT EEE UO RR Be BPR, TE Ss U U RRR PPP RH It Sss, FR UUCR RP RRU gg uw RRP RK # I Sss8 ERE No. 3. 200 Doz. SILK MITTS, in all colors, 68. per pair, ‘worth 98¢. UU RRR PPP RRR IT U UR RP PRR UU RRR Pep RRR II UURRP & RI ww REP RE No, 4. 50 Dor. SHAWL STRAPS, two and three strap, 250. worth 480, D U ERR PPP RER IT 85g FEE UURR PP ROR oD sis f uw KR Re K RH Sss5 KEE No. 5. 25 Doz “Tourists,” made of WATER-PROOF OIL- -will contain sponge, brush and comb, tooth, nail and clothes brush, and other toilet | No. 6. PPP. ERR, PPP ALATS RRM OYAD, Fy aa ed RR 500 Doz. EXTRACTS, all odors, warranted the best— Michaelis’ noted manufacture—Je., worth 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, We cent, 365 We annonne eal CHILDREN'S SUIT Sailor's Blue Brown, JACKETS AND PANTS at $32. Have Resotveo ‘TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, aD HAVE PRICES REDUCED From 40 to 50 per cent from our former low prices, All-wool Cheviot Suita, at $6.50, All-wool Cassimere Suits, at $8, All-wool Black Diagonal Suits, at $10. All-wool Black Cork-screw Suits, at $11. All-wool 4B Cutaway Suite at $13, And all others in proportionate low prices, Fine Seersucker Coat and Vest at 83, A lot of Odd Cheviot and Cassimere Suits at less than half what they cost to manufacture, Alot of Odd Coats, from 50 cents upward, White Vests, from 60 cents upward. Suits for Boys from 12 to 17 years old reduced 50 per Children’s Suits reduced 50 per cent. ‘We have a full line of Pants from 81 upward LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. sen Tue Hor Srasox Has opened andaureto stay. We are tokeep | you ced) and make fou! feo) comfortathe by givin You Erral bargains in suininer clothine Blue Flannels, warranted full 15 NGrey Sere, Black Sermes, Scersuckers of all description. * ttm Fineall wool 5.75, BOY'S SUIT—Ave 13 to 17, at 450. are eu % ee ook “ o4 “ = Sh “= Fineall wool 7.50, ‘S—Sailora, in blue, 3.00, Alpaca Coats, Office Coats, White and Striped Vesta, our $10 Leader aud All Wool Men Suit ‘which you can find spread on our counters, in about 20 aiftereit colors and #hades. "School clowini, Bue is ap- Preaching: exrniuation and vacation. Suite in lunwe vac Hedy 25 per cent chiayer than any fiouge 18 the Disc, BOY'S SUIT Ave 10 to ly at Sa 81.75. Grey and Olive, $2.00, = “3.50, “Fine Brown Corkscrew, handsomely BINGLE PANTS—For Cuttdren, at 58, ‘For Men, good quality, $2.00, ‘M. F. EISEMAN, 421 77m Srarer Nonrnwesr, ‘Under Oda Fellows’ Hall Ask Eminent physi cralwater‘tow in use Noarrorrrme Warer, SAFE, QUICK AND PLEASANT. Pronounce it superior to-any min- all cases of BEADACHES, GASTRIC AND INTESTINAL DYS- YEFSIA, BILOUSNESS, WANT OF APPETITE, LANGUOK, CORPULANCE AND BILITY, ENTIRELY FREE FROM GRIPING. Your Merchant for it, my20-3m Loe Ine Loe: GEORGETOWN LIME EILNst ‘With its fire and pateat WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY No, 916 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, ‘@ structure Bs flar-proot vaults with all the ‘unsurpassed ees ww Bt Wh THE woRLD! UPPER TEN wow www www 8K YOUR GROCER, H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA. HISKY.. 0 jee—compact and neat, 73c,, worth $1.25 | i j ofthe eaStern shore end of the Bennett-Mackay | cable. She will now lay the remainder of the deep | ville, a > 9%) Do. pre Te St.P. & Omaha! Sy) I | | Lou, & N 37, Do. pret.....| ig) 8 Mich.Cent. Si St P.M. MOK er 144, Texus Pge. . Minn. & StL.) 114Union Pac. ; Stan Lalest Telegrams t0 The Star THE DEMOCRATS GATHERING, Scenes in Chicago Te-day—Delegations Already on the Ground. Curcago, July $—Noon.—The Callfornia and Nevada delegations to the democratic national convention arrived this a m. with full numbers, being the first of the arrivals. A portion of the New York delegation also arrived, among whom may be named Daniel Manning, chairman of the delegation. ‘The Cailiornta delegation held a caucus during ‘Ue forenoon to outline thelr future plan of action, but came tw no Beers ‘The hotel sree are inning to ‘Scenes Of great activity, and the Placarding of state headquarters bas already been commenced. ‘The hallways and lobbies of all the leading hotels Were lideraily decorated Unis morning with Utho- gtaphic views of Koswell P. Flower. get The Latest Foreign News by Cable. ‘THE BENNETT-MACKAY CABLE. Loxpox, July 3.—The Faraday has laid the wires ea portion, —— Frightful Outrage and Murder. Witurxotox, Dri, July 3—A special to the Every Evening reports the outrage and murder of Hapnal: Seren, colored, & girl of twelve or thirteen years, by Daniel Tucker, colored, at Earl- vail vill: In the iower part of Cecil county, Md., ¥ ‘A sinall colored boy saw Miss Peterson run out of her house, pursued by ‘Tucker, who fred at her, inflicting a wound which proved fatal in two hours Tucker was arrested and brought to Eikton Us morning, where he was lodged in jail. A coroner's inquest Was held and a Verdict rendered eriminating Tucker. The Plumbers’ Lockout Ended. New Yorx, July 3—The plumbers’ lockout ended Unis @ in., and most of the men returned to work. Telegraphic Briefs. Alexander Dougan’s planing and moulding mills, Brooklyn, \N. ¥., Were burued this morning ata Joss of $75,000. ‘The heat caused a tank on the Foot of D. Applcion & Co.’s large printing oMice near by {eo burst and deluge’ the building, doing $10,000 amages. ‘Tue works of the Revere Rubber company, at Chelsea, Mass. were burned early this morning. Loss $00,001," Between four and five hundred ands Were thrown out of employment. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New Vork Steck Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and 3 p.m. prices of the New York Stocx Market to-day, as report wire lo HH. Dodge, $89 15tu street: Can. Pac... Can, Sow. Cent. Pac. «| 3636 89 NLY.C.ASEL..| fy... Chex. & Ohio. | De. pret..<2] 10°) 108 x ‘& West. p.! | North Pac ec c ral. Del. @ Hud DL &W. 13% St, Paul, ‘The Hulls in Control. ARISING MARKET IN THE FACE OF ADVERSE CIR- CUMSTANCES. New Youre, July 3—Wall_ s'reet, Post 823 the stock market in the last few days was contin- | ued this afternoon, notwithstanding the Adverse circumstances that Wwe are ou the eve of the loug- | est holiday the Stock Exchange has had for several Years. ‘Tis latter fact was calculated to test the | Lemper of the market very thoroughly, as 1 would show whether the bears were willing to commit themselves to thelr short Sales for three days, and also whether the bulls. were willing to take their | protits of the last two or three days, or whether | they were confldent enough to hold for higher prices. ‘The experience of ie forenoon show that ‘the bulls have control of the market, Pm.—The } ‘The Increased strength manifested in The Raltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, July 3—Vineinis, sixes, consolidated, Bodo. second acricg, 3: ew tucfortien, S13: Virginie | rth Caroliua sizes,” old, 1.033% bid | BALTIMORE, Mo., July 3.—Cotton, dull—miadiing, | 1. Flour dull and easy. Wheat—routhern fairlyact ve | and cacy; Wester lugher and firm: southern red, 1.008 105; do. ‘amber, 1024L06: No. 1 Maryland. 108 bid: No, 2 western winter ted, spot, and July 96iga97; Au- | gust, Sass: Seplember, Waid. Corn—southern Quiet and steady; western higher and quiet, clos.tne rong, ‘outhern, white, Gard; do. yellow, , Caabt: western mixed, apot, 5 y, 87 x 58%(459, Oats steady and firm—aouthern, 37.40; western white, 3840: "do. mixed, ‘36a37: Peunsylvanta, 37440, ive quit. était,” Prov sions quict and steady, Sugar— conn reined quiet, igh Whiasy, toads: 116. Other articles unchanged.’ Freights to Liverpool Quiet cotton, -64d.; Mh grain, dygand Ke. ceipts—flour, 37,000 bushels: cot : Fe, 4.000. bushels: Sinpments—corn, 46000 bushels, Sales—wheat, 394,00) bushels: corn, 51,000 bushels, Markets adjourned till Monday next, 7th instant. ‘The Chicago Markets, CHICAGO, Int... July 3, 11:40 a. m—Wheat on- changed to 35 lawer. Corn 3 to 3% . Gaia by higher, Pon August, 1998 Lardy 06 10'niphers ‘The Petroleum Market, CLEVELAND, 0. July 3—Petroleum unchanged. sr White, 110 deg, teat, T75c. PITTSBURG, Pa. July 3—Oil dull, trading light, ‘The market opened at 61%, declined to 60}4, but recov: ered, and at noon was 615 2 000 buahels; ‘oats, 12,000 bi ‘The Fraudulent Voucher Cases. INDICTMENTS RETURNED BY THR GRAND JURY TO- paY. ‘The grand jury to-day returned indictments into the Criminal Court against James D. Cumming, John W. Drew, Daniel Carrigan and Edwin C. Kirkwood. The charges are that they violated sec- ‘tons 5421 and 5438 Revised Statutes United States, in presenting false accounts to the bureau of medi- cine and surgery of the Navy department. There are three indictments against sir. Cumming, the amounts Involved being $361, $349.45 and indictments agat 5; four Mr. Drew, the amounts being | $1,975, $910.45, $1,834.04 and $1,609.89, and against Dantel Carrigau and E. C. Kirkwood, jolntly, five indictments, the amounts belng $1,558, $1,519.62, ‘$256.20, $155.80 and $193.20, and against Daniel. C rigan, alone, one indictment, the amount being $823. Subsequently the grand jury returned two ine dictinents against W. H. Dempsey, one Involving an account for $2,192, and one an account for $3,824 Laaesorts ‘The Ravages olern, DISPATCH FROM THE UNITED STATES CONSUL AT MARSEILLES, * ‘The following cablegram was received at- the State department to-day from the United States con_ sul at Marseilles: “Situation worse at Toulon, Deaths average ten. Thirteen yesterday. Conceded Asiatic cholera, Epidemic. Stationary at Mar_ gellles, Six deaths Friday, 8 Saturday, 4 Sunday, 5 Monday. ‘Tuesday and Wednesday some case aj arentiy Asiatic; remainder infantum or sporadic. elve cases at special hospital. | Many thousands left for the interior. Steamer Burgundia sailed for New York Sunday without passengers. No eml- grants to states reported.” Capitol Topics. THE NOUSE TO ADJOURN. OVER THE FOURTH. Shortly after two o'clocy this afternoon Mr. Hol- man moved that when the House adjourn it should be to meet on Saturday. On making the motion he sald 1t would facilitate adjournment. This pro- voked quite a discussion, Mr. Browne, of Indiana, urging that such an adjournment would interfere with the Mexican pension bill, Mr. Randall said, on the contrary, that 1t would not, as that bili might be taken up at once and considered all night, 4f necessary. The motion was afterwards with- drawn, but was at once renewed by Mr. Randall. ‘The vote stood 101 for and 51 against. ‘The point of no,quorum was made and tellers were ordered) and the vote resulted—120 for adjournment and against, AN EARLY SESSION SATURDAY. ‘The House decided this afternoon to meet at 9 9 o'clock Saturday morning. ‘THE FORTIFICATION BILI. ‘The Senate committee on appropriations made ‘Dut few changes in the fortifications bill The inost important change made isin the section re- lating to the armament of seacoast fortifications, in which the appropriation of $320,000 made by the ‘House is increased to $520,000, and in which a pro- ‘Vision Is Inserted that part of this sum shall be ap- lied to the expenses ts in the use of Bynamite end other sa explo explosive projecien A lause has been ins D it the Secre- aisle ba to the ana ‘project Te- it inf Guired for ie sersice. srese are all tho’ amend- ments made by the committee. District Government Aftairs. A COMPLAINT AGAINST 4 RAILROAD. ie Commins arenes eee to-day “and persons dving business yon int, 1K and Myrtle streets of the trains of the and railroad in that ‘which they claim, exceed the rate bylaw. cite lal tbe Assistawr Adjutant General McKeever has gone oe adjutant H.Oiiednos Gonaral Muggles wil act ss" ‘Tax New Soucrron.—The President to-day signed ote ei pentlon ‘taat be wil take Tk 18 She oath of office and enter upon his duties to-mor- row. | Son, both of Charles county, Md.; James E. King Bill Jones, the Avenger. ‘MIS TRIAL POR SHOOTING AT GUITEAU, THR a SASSIN, GOES OVER TILL OCTORER NEXT. ‘To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wyle, the attention of the court was called to the case of Wm. Jones, indicted for an assault and battery with intent to kill Chas. J. Gutteau, on November 28, 1881. Guiteau was subsequently hanged for the murder of President Garteld. Messrs” R. K. El- Uott and RR. Perry appeared for the defendant, and the former said thes were there to ask (hat aa early day be fixed for the trial, before the recess ‘This indictment was found in November, INsl, and he submitted that it was old enough to be (nied Mr. Taggart said that the government did not ae sire to Keep the case pending, but “our of the prin- cipal witzeees was now out Of ibe city: Ir. Perry suggested that the court might De abi to Dear tue case on an agreed statement of ficts, and, undet the circumstances, he did not se how the government couid make a case of inte: { to Aull The court said the case could not be tried on an queed stavement, aud directed the case to go over ii October. ———S The Taylor-Yloses Case. Yesterday, Mr. C. C. Cole, counsel for Detective McDevitt in the proceedings against him in Alexan- ‘dria, telegraphed to the cierk of the court at New ‘Orleans to satisfy himseif as to the status of the caso there against Mr. Taylor, It having bec stated by the Alexandria counsel for Mr. vavior, | ‘that the case had been settied. He received in re ply the following dispatch from Mr. E. K. Hunt, Clerk of the U.S clreuit Gourt at New Orleans: ‘Since January 2ist 1:si noorder has been mate in the case of United States versus August F Nobiom et al., No. 530 affecting the Uabillty of Gea | Taylor and Wiliam B. Moses on their recoguiz- | ance.” ‘The action referred on January Mist was the dc- | cision of the court; that the recognizance of Mir Taylor With Mr, Moses as surety Was sUll in force. ee A Short Strike. THE MUTUAL MESSENGER BOYS MAKE A BRIEF DEXON- STRATION. ‘The messenger boys in the main office of the Mu- tual District Messenger Company started a strike this morning because the company required them to pay a dollar for their new summer hats The custom has been for the bors to buy their uniforms and for the company to furnish the hats, and when It Was announced that the bovs would be expecred to Duy their own hats the Strike Was started. The boys formed in line and marched around to the branch offices gathering in recruits. At the large office on the Avenue, the messenger boys em ployed there refused to join the ranks Of the strik- | ers, and their action had a disheartening effect After an absence of about an hour ube young strik- | ers returned to thelr places and the strike Was over. ‘The boys, however, think that the company: will rescind Ubelr order requiring them to buy Weir own hats. TRIAL OF MESSRS. NICHOLAS AND RORRRTEON. ‘To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylle, the case of W. G. Nicuolas aud W. M. Robertson, in- | dicted for libel in publishing an article in the Nationa’ Republican to the effect that Policeman 1u9 brutaliy attacked a gentlemen at the National | ‘Theater, on February ¥ith last, which article 1 ise and Ubeiious, was Liken charged to have been up. Mr. Taggart appeared for the goveraiwent and Messrs, James Colman and C. 8. Moore tor the de- fendauts. ‘The first witness was Lewis P. Seibold, reporter | on the Republican, who testified that Mr. Nicholas was the Managing editor and Mr. Kobertseu (1 city editor of the paper at the tine in question; WAL on the Higut of February ih thes wer pres ent, Witness Identified the artic stated that he prepared I under the direction Who received it by telephon aid 1 on hls ch Son's) desk, and it appeared the next morning. George W. Cooper testified that BB was pollen man 109, aud he ted after the article Was published, Le went 10 Kove Tt gon to have the article vorrectel, and then learned that the aruicle Was by Mr. Smith Fry, and withess | ‘was referred Mr. Frank Hatton. On cross-examination Witsiess sild_he was at the National Theater, and had some difticulty in keep- ing the crowd back; that he used his arm, and two is Tight to so act Is quite Sure tbat he used no rudeness: did not take hold of apy man and push bim back with his kuce. Wit Regs did Rot proceed against Siuith Fr, became Robertson sald he would not swear that Fry Was | Whe author of the articie. Lieut. M. A. Austin testified that Omcer Cooper Was puinber 109; that on the night of the 2th of February the Itallan opera Was at the theater, aud Officers Were present to keep the pavement clear. | With the testimony of OMcer Morn and Mr. | Jumes the government closed its case. | TESTIMONY OF THR DEFENDANTS. | W.G, Nicholas, one of the defendants, testified that he had nothing to do with the composing or | } Publication of the article. | On cross-examination witness sald that he had general supervision and could have excluded the Urticle if be was so dis} Re-direct—At the tne had never seen or heard of Oftiver Cooper. | W. M. Robertson, the other defendant, testifo2 | that be had known Smith Fry some years; he had | been employed on the Repnrtican; wlinrss te- | celved the communication trom Fry’ by teephone | on which the article was written. Did nut know then Officer Cooper's number. ‘There was another Tefer nce to Mr. Cooper in the same paper—an article in reférence to the WMrthday party of ils child. Mr. Cooper called after the publication and asked who gave the information as to oftiver 1%, and witness declined to tell him, but said that us would see the party. Mr. Cooper’called agaln, and witness gave him the name of Mr. Fry, and In teply to a question as to Who was responsible for the pub- lication told him that Mr Hatton was. | ‘On cross-examination witness sald he did not re member that Mr. Cooper referred to Une truth or falsity of the charge. ‘This closed the testimony. Marriage Licesses.—Marriage licenses have | been issued by the cierk of the court to Oscar | B Newman and Mary C. Tait: C. F. Fish Sarah Ellen Doran; Thomas Craig and Anu and Barbara A. Collins; Alexander Hurd and Mary A. Allman, Deatm of Mrs. BIscnaM.—Mrs Mary A. Bing- ham, wife of Representative Bingham, of Pennsyi- Vania, died yesterday at her home in this city, No, 1519 K street, after a long tliness. Mrs. Binghom Was the daughter of Mr.. A. Alexander, of Buit!- more. Her remalus were sent. to-day t Philadel: phia, The interment will take place at Round Hil | cemetery, in that city. RANGE OF THE ‘THEKMOMRTER.—They following were the readings at the office of the caief sizn ul Officer to-day:—7 a.m..72.7: 11 Lu, 80.6; %p. Un, 85.5. Maximum, 65.6; minimum, 68.9. A Nowe Prosrqct 1s rae Crnistraxcr Dta~ Moxp Case —In the Criminal Court (Judge Wylie) this morning, Mr. Taggart, assistant district aitor- ney, entered 4 nolle prosequl in the case of Nathan I. Bennett, the New York diamond dealer, who was indicted for receiving the diamonds stoten trum ¢x- Senator Christlancy at the National hotel about three years ago. <<< Levis tw CaNaDA.—Information recetved here | concerning George Hi. Levis, late oll broker and promoter of business enterprises tn this city, Is. to the effect that he ts now in Canada, and that rsons in New York having business with him, | We had interviews with him in Canada. He 13 | reported as being desirous of returning to Wash- | ington and _socniering. Dusioese. entices | | m1 acquainted with hisaffairs say thathe did not have $50 when he left this city, as he had Jost ail the money In his possession, not in oll, Dut iu stock speculations, — SUSPECTED OF SHOOTING.—Lewis Jones, colored. ‘was arrested by Officer West to-day suspected of shooting John Loughlin, a car driver on the Mount Pleasant road, last Saturday night. He will have hearing before Judge Snell to-morrow. FINED FOR ASSACLTING 4 Car Coxprcror.—In the Police Court this morning Charles H. Alcxan- der, colored, was charged with assaulting a 7th street car dtiver named Joseph R. Mediey. It ap pears that the defendant got on the car, and be Cause the conductor requested Alexan: to stop smoking, Alexander interfered ind ed the conductor. He Was fined $10 and costs; ap- peal noted, a ‘Tuesday night Benj. F. Bigelow, late cashier of the National Bank of the Republic, who Is in Jall under sentence for embezzlement, Was taken Sud denly tL Yesterday he was able to be about. Isadore Saks, 315 7th street, reported to Uke police that a satchel Containing $12 In money was stolen from his buggy on the 1st Inst. —_—_ CHOLERA AND THE Matts.—To avold the possi- Dility of importing cholera from France into uls country through the mails, the British government il'be requested to thorough disiutect all Frencls mails passing through England to this country. Tae SvocessrcL Binpexs for furnishing hard- ware for the Treasury department during the fiscal year were E. J. Brooks & Co.,Jultus Lansburgh, Jas. R. Lambie, E. J. Wheeler, L. H. Schneider & ‘Son, Robert Boyd, and Barber & Ross; for furnisb- ing forage, W. M. Galt & Go.; for lumber, Willett & Libbey, Geo. A. Sheban, J.-D. Bitch,’ Wheatley ‘Bros, and MeLane & Son; for file boxes, M. J. Wine, Levi Curry, E. W. Woodruff, Thos. Pearson, Smith @ Thom Co. miscellancous supp: Political Campaign Notes. ‘The democrats of Tinols tu convention, yester lected as delegates-at-large W. KR. Morrivin, The chairman, th cating tne convention to ‘order, The chat ig the convention to order, referred to Tilden as the second Jefferson, und ex: Governor Palmer favored tne ‘nomination of Til. den, The sentiment of the delegates was strongly for Tuden, with Cleveland. as second cholee. The inser Maaien. at Canes Pe ese iayOr n, was nowinated for governor. | beet Was impract THE FITZ JOUN PORTE BIL tts Passage Over the Vero tn the Honse. ‘The Pitz John Porter bill was returned to the House by the President yesterday with a mesnage, setting forth his reasous for not approving tue theasure, as Stated in Tae Sra lastevening. The message Was read from ‘Clork’s @esk, and a voe to pass the Uli over the veto was taken at once, Gen. Sclocam calling for tke previous question, bill Was passed ovet the veto, moelving more than the necessary two.thinds vote Tews thea sent to the senate, Com ing Was uate Peading of te tore inends of PUrler Lissing, and the oppo Sage, Uh Rents applaud ANALYSIS OF THR Vora. The vote In favor of overriding {ye Weto stood Sto TK The following repubilc the democrats: Barne, Belford, Bur Kean, Laird, Long, Ly ps, Pola: Ray RX, Rey NHS, Wockteh mutha York. No democrat voted against tue bh . 8 recorded in tae Tmpuiar report of congressional proceedings in Luts paper THN MPSeAGR SAYS that “after a carefui consideration of the Bit entitied an act “for the teltet of FitzJoum Porter. T Sdiections to the House hit originated, tts eoucting “That the Prd rized to nomtna’a a consent of the ef, lute @ major nteer nud Drevet brik: and colonel 1a the arniy, to the pose wlth the army of the United States of the same grade held by him at the tine of his dic : at danhaty fo, 1S ke ke ar Parent that should tus ta hese santa hi Bt of the Particular Indiviauar wien fe * sald, With perhaps greater preciaic UlAt It will create a NeW OMice lar person destguated shad be me 0 we, te tt tuvolves gisintive’ Draven of the ¥ of th Accu, AS sa has no pH et the constitution to 10 and aro officer, and canton Inw- Taliy Impose on Hie President th t youn. Ung aud apy to any particular tna Nidal of its own srl this bi, a tt can fairly be construed as re the Prosident to take the nominatl WIth the edvior and consent of the senate, tie appointment w Wt authorizes ts tm, tulion. If such be mot its Just Interpretattc must be recarded asa inere enacttnent @f advicn and couns: nature of things rr an Serve Oo ph are other canses, the Dill, He tanks oUrt-Marttal which Con. nd cOUSCINTIONS, and clint, and Peters tO Supreme Court of wie UsiveneAs Of the the tavestigation « victed Po rerent decis the ted States suscainiag Ub Judgincnts of courts-tuarual properiy constivuwed. 1t flows from thls that welther Ube President not Congress has aly power to set such Jud asite, which the Presideut tht Beene ude many y ut to While, the. cou wed, and wu: mes Cat misde I Impossible to reprodi fridence on ehasnd. “The Dill, te thinks, would Us Precedent, calculated to Udy ments of properly ce UTIONALITY OF THE Bik. © points tn the argument are based upon ensive option furnished by the Attoracy: General, He contends that Une DIL ts unconstita Uonal, and txan attempt by the legisiative branch of uy rue? Lo usurp the authority of the ex ecutive branch. He contends aise Usat the action Of thie courts Jal ts Mund and ‘Two Divorces Granted, To-day, in the Equity Court, Judge Macarthur made a decree of @lvorce tn the case of Margaret T. ‘Ogden agalust Morgan L. Ogden, ‘They were mare Ted in Tndianapoils April 24, 1886, he being then an ofMfvcr of the army. She ‘charges Uhat he be. came an habitual druukard, ad Was court-mare Tl diswissed from the serview December € WUITUlly deserted and abandoue id ts Now living at Newark, N. MacArthur made a similar decree in the Cora B. Businian agt. Joseph T. Bushman, were married J he INK, and they lived She charges bin with, and Aallure to support, A to fesume ber madden ubuot be Feversed. taled case « ‘The tokether Ul January, 1-6 ty intemperance snd adul her, She Was given the if Lute, aun Tae Crry Post Orrice ax THe Forrtn.—The eral divisions of the City Post office and tranch ations Wili be kept open Tor the transaction of Dustness for the publte tom i noon. A delivery by carriens will be the ustial ¢ ns for that hy for the afternoon Will be the sate as Usmally tnae on Sundays. ‘The carriers’ window will. be open from 6 to7 p.m. The general dedivery window will not be closed. —— Drep Witte Suaxtsc a CaKrer.—While shaking arpetat the corner of 224 street and Virginia abOUT Noon to-day, James Green, colored, cked WIth a hemorrhage and dropped dead. He was removed to.his home, 923 2Ub sueet north west. a MARRIAGE Ltcenses.—Marriage Noenses bare Deen issued by the clerk Of Uke court to P. Adolf Mattern and Johanna Oppermann; Jame a Jobitisen, ot Wess a , Va, tid Jane Warren, of St Mary's county, dward ‘Turner and Maite Carpenter: Jotm 3. ‘Trusiow, both, of Stator A $9,000 Repvctios.—The Indian appropriation Dill as it passed the Senate required contractors to Supply beet to Indian agencies at monthly inter- vals When the bids for supplying beet were opened in New York a few weeks ago it was foutd Uhl {9 cost would be $401,000 more than last year. The Seuute was uotitied that the monthly deiive .as northern agenctes for ‘months ¢ often inacee beet supply will be $40,000 less than Ube cost 1 beef last your. ‘The Courts. Porice Covet—Juage Snot. To-day, Edward Hutton, with tnient to rv _~ Affairs in West Washington, yw ESCArR.—ADout 8:30 o'clock Inst evens attacied to a buggy Became frightened canal road and fan away, knocking Miss Moors, Who Was cross down the ste educt bride, une, the Aqi L ever, sive miraculously escaped, and was omy Joptny stigiitiy inju TSSTALLATION OF OFFIcEns.—Tlermoine lodge, No. J. Shanks, Dep. G. A; ET. «C28 A Harper, Ve C3 J.T. Wood, prelate; S, W. Deizell, M. at A Norks.—The M strevt bildge is being repatred.— Merchants op Mi street are complaining about the Mean sidewolks, Saying Uuut the bricks have been there for fourteen Years or more.—A dead horse Js lay:ng In the rodd by Aqueduct bridge, raising en ITION OF THE WATER.—ALT 8.m., Great ecuving reservoir, north connection, St distributing reservoir, wntluent ent gate house, 6. Low Ude in Tver W-day 45 p.m MARKIED. BLACKMAN- WORTHINGTON. At the residence of Mr. ALS. Worthington, in this city, ou July 1, Inne bs the Rey Dr Byron + lanl, the Ker, WILLIAM MAN and Miss LUCK WORTHINGTON, bo of Steubenville, O. BUILER—PAIGE. On November 3, 188%, at the resi Gente of Eruest Dichtan, may Hotel Ve York city, by the Rev. Dr D P-Morgan, of of the Heavenly eet, SAMUEL Fo BUTE Cinuati, Ohio. to TDA LAMAM, daughter of Paige, 6f Teas FISHER—DORAN. On Wednesday. July 24. Rev. 1M. Greene. CRAs. F. FISHER ELLA DOKAN, both of thiscity. on W. y, 25th of June, nce of the bride's father. James Fra- ‘Kev. SH Grevne. of cavalry Baptist church, WILLA D. HENRY to SARAH E FRASER DIED. ALMONEY. Tn Wash ton, D. C., on Inly 2. 1984 Mrs, MARY A. ALMONEN, of Rockvile, Md, in tht Funeral services will bel! at her late residence tt niet inital tlle ra PELL. Departed this life Tresday evening, July Ist Fancral services at Bethiebem om the of July % 1 Pe Radar et SS kal this lite on Tuesday. July Ist, 1854, BLUE. ELIZABETH D BLUE. Her foneral wi} take place from St PnP, Church, Sh atrect, betwovn Daud © southwest, on Saturday. Suly'S. at 10 clock aun KRETCHMAL.” nd. San Juan del Sorte, Niges: gun on the 5th May. 1684 rent, J RECHCaMAM formeriy of tint. soe ts at 6 ; MARTIN. On July 2. 1984, ok Pies at beg on Friday aftermoon at ‘2212 M street northweet, wait cae "fFleuds of the family invited to attend aged seventy Fears. PAYNE. On W. €: at 10 oteloc, ste Rishi Site ot cary Faso, “Baneral will take place from ber late residence, Juiy. ghd eas beet nie Ns SIMMONS. Departed this life, on pa RSE a tf THOMPSON. On. im the ae eee Se ae DS FOUND With y y ’

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