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ae THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON *- D. C.,, TUESDAY JULY 15, 1884 PIANOS AND ORGA AUCTION SALES._- SUPPLIES. —___ AUCTION_SALES. EDUCATIONAL. mE THIS AFTERNOON. |ONCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, W. B. Moses & Sox. we SWEET SCUPPERNONG WIP 95.00 genre ee Ss i TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL Re ORS eC, =e joc et i WHITE DRY SCUFPERNONG WISE, pore gop} BRIA, BEING LREMISES Nos, 1112 AND 1114 W. B MOSES & SON eri aibdowe sensi per Under and by virtue cf adecree of the Supreme, ARE CLOSING OUT THEIR ENTIRE STOCK tof dia acai heeed oes ee " st SI OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS ee very aus second plane. in good over. RED SWEET SCUPFERNONG WIN: DOZEN, 8600 Sastre stel Meees amy Sectet 20 ards fer. AT AUCTION. 2. vote a =" fea eit sean teed Os Ta A gh A, the tndersig ced Taste PEREMPTORY SALE. soe orgie ob cans payment KED DRY SCUFPERNONG WIS! the tthe adehest balaers DA’ crt "CLOCK EVER! SHACNCey 3. Ree. "Ben DOZEN, 95.00 | 1%, Premiess,to, the highest bid PivEGHBAY | AUCTIONS TAKE PLACE AT TEN 0 +9 Pid b st O'CLOCK P. M.. the west haif of Lot numbered two (2). "WEDNESDAY AND Srscuar Axo G Bacar WHITE SWEET SCUFPERNONG WINF, Ged trontine hing: two (Oa) netstat ene ee CURING THIS MONTH AY ae im PEI GALLON, 01.25] Strict Borthe caf. Frnin Wack with, chat width tote BiB cae . x - ret lot, wit venient reon, THEY ARE DETERMINED TO SHOW NO STOCK Magattoent on consisting of two frimedwolling houses numbered te: | 1 wuiein NEW BUILDING, OORNE ELEVENTH RED SWEET SCUPPERNONG WINE, spectively 1112 aud 1114 F street northecat, the siid Get owner $820 "EM GALLON, $1.25 | Fropenty fo be offered for sale is Dulk or in two lols as | AND F STREETS TUAT HAS BEEN ON EXHIBI- Grand. uaet but very Tie Didders may den:re, TION. ane Tenth: ‘Terma of aie: One-third cf the purchase money in DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, cash; balance in two equal instalments, payable one and eal ose Scuppernongs are smooth, fraity and scapital | two years from day ct sxie. with interest af — Jen: me a zs gine dhe oan eat for whfel cetera Baye hte he ten ofthe pie THE AUCTIONS WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH rumen 201 ‘a deed of trnst mises eol AUCTIONS WH) A > ey Shull Uewiven.. A desoatt of $20 will be reuuired as the | THE REGULAR SALES, WHICH WILL CONTINUE property in bid of. All conveyancing at purchacer's | AS USUAL. It Coat, If the terms of sale be not complied with within $$$ fen days from day of uale the Trustive reserves thericht | J )UNCANSON BROS, Anctioncers, to resell the property at the risk and cost of the default= = ing parcbaser. By virtue of » trast deni; dated. on the Sist ay of CHAS, A. ELLIOTT, Trustee, May, A. D. 1684, and recorded im Liber No. 1088, folto’ S-cokds No 40s Sth atreet northwest, | of the Land hecords for District of Coluunbia, Twill = at public auction, on THURSDAY, SEVENTEE \TH OF JULY, 1884, at ONE O'CLOCK B. M., at the auction Roots of ‘Duncanson Bron, Fifty G0)’ Shares of tho Stock of the Post Combination Sewing Machine Com- pany. ‘ crms of sale: Cash. 1LV-| _jyisd ‘GEORGE F. GREEN, Trustes. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, 1417 New York Avenus, Only Agent for Tokay Vineyard of North Carolina, rantecd e MEIN! KAMP WARFROOM AND_ Ml PIANO EXCHANGE, 422 N.N UH ST ALLET DAVIS & (053 PIANOS New Siac it aay eae he Arr i a Gt Pe Ho. : Zit Sth strvet nore, Sole nts for the KKANI: H & BACH and Beste Pao Sat les he eae il + THIS EVENING ARGE STOCK OF FIN" ENGLISH BREECH- AOADING AND. MUZZLE LOADING | SH01 UNS, FISH ERS, C 83.50 rin vozex. GOOD IMPOLIED CLARET WINE ‘Autoruaeit Musica! Ts © GREAT BARGAINS Les) Fi MUSICAL INSTRUME D secon X AND PHRENOLOGY TAUGHT BY PROF. A. 8 BOYD, at 9225 F street northwest. fe can take your measure and start you in the richt direction, wlew QTUDENTS PREPARED FOR WEST POINT, AX hi = leben references “Also erat shent references. “Also choco it ays ected, Ber Misa By Box 150, Star odie, pil Sw .’studies ‘will be Ee a Monday, Seyvtember 1.1904. (0. JOS- PH, Director, Carroll P.O. 3y2-9m_ Baltimore Co... Ma OWN THEOPHIL, 1905 17TH ST. N, W., ORGANIST ‘of the “Church’of Our Father,” amd teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony. will continue his lessons QUEM the summer. “Apply at cuce Gn person or by letter), Send for circular. ‘MECCA IN MUSIC—BY REQUEST OF NUMEROUS: ‘and pupils, T will remain this summer and Feduced rien Siugiu and’ Piano. by my desirous to be browrht out in operas, ‘parlors etc, will have their Voices trained quickly 40 he very ichest culture, More voices are required now for this summer concerts and oratorios, FROFESGOR De WOLOWSAI D's Alusical Incttate, $40 New York ayenne OD eSCHBEG, ORGANIST. TEACHER OF PIANO VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to be- ers, a8 Well as those wishing to. be qualified for jorniers OF Teachers, Terme $12. 7¥4 12th n.w. ap8eo ALTIMORE, MD., MOUNT VERNON INSTITUTE ‘No. 46 Mt, Vernon Place, “Home school for yori fea and te girls. “Founded 1653 Sirs, Mary 3. Sones aud. Ara. B. Maitland principals: asslezed by bls Prot Musicand Are Situation tenudtal and esithal m Music an jraation benutifil an Fatiress Principals for Cireul Sein TACKLE, Rit LES, ULERY, HARDWARE. “TOOLS, Sinag snd sencral ovechauline off HAZORS, | SCISSOR YON & TRACY, Real Estate Agents, ny ealiciied durina: the: sumissce, on cam then be —— POCRETBOORS, VIDLING Tova a HALL R S13 7th atrect northwest, Gone bestia cheapes B12" | yoo 2018 Pennevivanta avenua, AND. BAIS,” VIOLIN. STR NGS. SKATE rs aces = =| _ BRUSHES AND COMDS, SEWELKY. TUILEN | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 6& CoE: 6X Bacs& C SHAT 18 11 SEtS, OPTICAL GOODS, WATCH CHAINS, AND |" KEAL ESTATE ON NICHOLS AVENUE, IAL. 'o.. Exurnsos. aE Ce | WENT xO aEte an atectntaly pore tea, without col- | 1000 USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ANTICLES. ING_FROM WASHINGT. N JO FORT "FOOT! be material, oF any. manipuistion to Rive 1S By direction of the owner, to cheno yosiness, Twill SOUTH OF AND ADJOINING THE LAND, Ol PIAROS. solic aytwaraniee, and every cont of the cost of He-Nois | sell, ou the premises, all the above Stock of J.0.| THE UNITED S/ATLS HOSPITAL FOR THE aye UE fluint iu the deinking qualities HecNo Tea isnold | OMEARA & G0. igs7 Pennayivania avenue northwest | _ TNBAN WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMTAL Uy ailtwtall erosere. do peokere the public trom tinea | Sale commences FRIDAY, JUNE. TWENTIETH. ak ie = rained Truste, under deed in trust ihicane: asi Crsanee €actemee -seouive ous aud to preserve the strensth atid flavor, He-No | SEVEN P.M aud every ‘evening thereafter at same | from the partion ia interest, Dell the heirs & . ‘Tet is sold cnly im the oneal. metal tined peel Bour until farther noice, Taw of the late John Perkins. will sell at pmblic farsi teart. fcr rent Uy way. weeks sont fea 6 t0kt on aye aod | DEALERS ARE SPECIALLY INVITED, as many | auction. on the premise nearly opposte the National Ge year heut applied f purchased Siideusck The Cade saprhckes Tit OME Bam MO | code will be sold in original packanen Great pacrans | Hep ONROn the kremiaus, neaily opponte the, “National Wanrin GuLer sca, | Ray beexpectedevery night.’ © FOLEY, Auctioneer. | SIXTH Ibu at HALE PAST Si (ACLOCK, At thn ee Established 1811 nya Baltimore B.— The Fixtures will not be sold as, at the terinin- | real estate of which thelate John Perkins dicd,sciaed and Y ERERBACH, mn of sale, the store will be occupied by J. U. | possessed, being the following valuable lot of. ground STREET. OMEAMA'& CO,, Manufacturers of “ROVAL GLUE" "| Bnd improvemente: Beeiunin we tho southeast corer ‘rm ot Bilis & € NOTICE 20 HOUSEKEEPERS. Je19 Of a tract called “St, Eilgabeth,” of which thie lot is & ——— Part, ato atone markett“A."in ihe plat of sud tract om EFAIKING ihe west side or the road leading from the Navy Yard 2 cin EES — To-MoRKOW. ‘and running thence with the line - rireas. GE 3, a DN deg. & 19.00 perches, N. 3 deg. Ee £95 9th street north g APNG SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS ON MASKA- | S100 iercles: thence fora dividitu ig ‘Nv? deg W, —= —— os GHUSETTS AVENUE, NEAR FIFTH SIKEET | 6) perches to the stone wall enclosing the south, Tie ot oP oad Ses, = AP C08 Sonrawest fhe Uited Stat Loneetenmttast gi chaaa ince BORCHS. Sole | 7 fie On WEDNESDAY, JULY SIXTEENTH, at fuid Tine 8. 30% des E. 69 perches to the beeitiuiny atone pS erie HALE -PAST SIX O'CLOCK P31, we will sell, n@ha@ | 00 said road, containing, seven acres, ites rods aud rout of the press, te east 36 fet ft, by he Feyyuletn pereice G'aoirdh irae distantone and = cpth thereof o sk inmgnare S17 thie prope | halt mu ecliy lanita. er, in two parce on a a wo EO OR RE UN NS G66 wm | heme ond SPalances six and twolve | with interest: giedeferred payments to be secured U fith street above Pa Eee © Eee hm GOd & | org ncee eel cone: tence eae, Gvelve | cut moras: Ca catcrren panes bane pret [by deed of trust. Conveyancing, Ke. ab yur- | Cte at ivoptlon of thepurciaer, A chant of 100 | RAILROADS ‘oetractf tind chown strats) Stued om each et. | Sy eran ee chaser = eee RELIANCE, tyli-dieds DUNCANSON BROS., Aucte, OE OME ces VANTA ROUTE ee DUNCANSON BROS,, Aneta, 0. THF NORTHWEST AND. SCLTRWPST ms ., Auctioneers, ERE Wa EGS Be aie SHAG ha = st Sb SC SEE CORD ER HE t Cor, oth and D sia nw. (17 andi9 9th et) | WY ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers, TELL AMS MAGNIFICEN] LQUIPHENT. —— — SE RN EEFRCE ULE Gam ee Wirt ALWAYS MARE BEAUTIFUL BOLLS, TRUSTEES SALE. OF JEWELRY, CLOCKS, | SALE OF HOUSFHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, Tusrse Leave WastivGrow, FROM SIATIOS CORNER WATCHES, IRON SAFE, JEWELERS “£00LS, ‘Erc,, AY AUCTION. ForPitsinugand the Went Caras bane B = BY virdue of & deed of trust dated tho 27th day of Feb. | 07 oEPIPAY. JULY, EIGHTEENTH, at | TEN, 2 ‘cf Palace Sleepins ‘Wheiesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana avenus | ruary, 1894, and duly recorded in liber No. 1.066, folig | (CLOCK A.M. we saan ae ee cs) CaP dum. ; . ; Sih et Bea One of the Iaud records of the District of | Vorniture, cousisting of Funior, aud Chamber, Furic &Giieinbat jet WM. M. GALT & CO._ | Columbia we will sell at public auction, wt the AUC. | FUIMiture, consisting of Parior and Chamber, Farni; Folace Care to Dittehane = ————— TION, ROOMS OF DUNCANSON BUGS. CORNER | {Ure Riuine-reom and Kitchen Furniture, tall an Sat Eayees, ee fm. - + RIV PARR AD BTS DM PE AATUNDAY, JULY | Chita Cita and Ciceuery Ware: Kitchen (ienalecle ; Sie Wears with Palace Siiej ie POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, _ | tiechtre secret >’ dee ee a ee WATCHES, CLOCKS, eee JEWELRY, BYEGLASSTS AND SPECTACLES, SHOWCASES AND. BTASDA LARGE TRON SAFE GTEMKING & CO.) BALTIMORE. AND TOTOMAC FATLEOAD, For Erie, Cunandaisran, Lechester, Bufiale. Ni 15.00 pn. daily aes with Pal low ASTD ET aan fe omit and intermediate FP7CH. FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers J Fir Willauapert Tick Haven and Elmira ot $:t0a.m | Sitsea® Sav aod Sntermediate ndinan seturens efter vere inreqicsted: nomof thetrade} SD ASE) ik Stuer NS soe Tnited. Expres of Palimoas | j.tial ivechandretarn =~ — —— {the Distriet of Columbia, and of an order in the enit CCUANCERY, SAL OF VALUABLE THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BkICK HOUSE, No. 225 B STREET NORTHWEST. Of the United states of America va. Henry W. Hi So. 8019 Lonity in the Supreme Court of the Di Columbia. we. will on MONDAY. the = ‘ur ever} week day. is By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, RST st) DAY OF JULY. AD. 1884. at teat ot Bk OLR, FORTRE Diaiclet of Columbia pumed the tie day ef Sal Ge HPOUCOC Lee Feat, hn trout of tks { Fulton, stre SOUTH. = vee | ate a catty dae No. ins, wert da. | BReiaes, ofr for salvat public auction, Lat numbered ot Be rOMAC STEAMBOAT > iN ‘Chapin et re complainants anc iain 3. Lough | seven (7) of John idwell’s recorded sub division sae ce 14.006.00 | stance GEORGE LEARY leaven Yih atwet whart on | ery etal: are defendants, the inderaened.an ition ged apd. seventeen (i11), S Square tumbrred two bu the City of Washinytor 4) feet on north udays and Wednescays at 5:20; Saturdays at 6 pt, ‘will offer foraaleat public anction, in fron premi: Stors at Viney Point and Cornfield arbor guing and ut Of the fs, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH (24) DAY m Lismited Express, 9340 a. tn, daly, except having’ irontaze of K street, and running Tet mn OF JULY, A.D. 1684, at FIVE (5) FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. one hundred and thirty-five Sati the following rea) estate, situate in the city of Washing: 'y, together with the iuprove OO 3-0 300 ton, D. C..and described as the eastern one-half of Lot | ux of & me brick resi- 2S nsive connections with thr Boston and Providence | # x (6) tn Hevervat ou eleven (11). they aid half of aid | een oie a s af feamers. Connects also with New York and Kich- ing wenty-Reven, feet on ‘ne-half, cash, and n 50 Fer dopy Cok Line, 65am. and 44pm. dafis,ex- | ST Mteauer, Norfolk and Western, ‘seaboard | street wurtliwest, and ruening beck with that width to eins x (6) aul twelve (12) months es Aunagoie: 626a:r 12:05 end 4:40 pan. dally. ex ara Reanoke, Ocean View and Virginia Beach | the rear side of said lot to a public alley, improved by a | fro of wale, the notes of purchaser beariny six_( railroads, commodious three-story. anc Passage und room can be secured at Baltimore and ‘Lasement bri and a two-stor resideuce | per cent interest per annum, to be given for the def brics outhouse in the rear. Fayuients, which notes are to be secured by deed of EDERICKSBURC Ohio ticket ee, Vth street and Pennsylva-| Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third | trust on the property suld, or all cash. at option of pit D s Sex avcuucr at Se Blare Botel, Pollseborste nett to | Susy end Uo Ualanee Ts Cee ee a CTT a re | ae aed pols ok tL caab, 8: option Of Bu ee om oe shes niall 46 Si ont etn ott of Knox's express. th street and | and twelve suontia, with tnt-rest from day of sal, to Ws | days from day of ale or property will bo wold, at cout for Alexandria, €.90, 7.20, 9:25, 11-05 and yivania aveuue, and at cu 2 secured Uy deed of trust upon the premises sold; oF ail | andirise of the deluuitiny purchaser. ‘Five. bi 205, 4°25, 5:00, 6.25. 8.05 and 11-39 pu Ou Sunday | 2p So ee eee Cash, at tite option of the purchaser. A depontt of two | (#300) dollar deposit uiust De made when the. prope 14 08 am, S085 pm. will call for and check baggage from | hundred dollars will be required at the time of sale, All | ix knocked down, All ¢ purchaser's c iehuoud wud the South 6a) amd 12:05 am. daily, | 2tAe™™,qs2re™ ll cal for, Gantvepacing sod recgr ia purchasers cose anal Subway daily except Sistas Reg Re cane ey Pa ON TOMI NEN i eaten gee Ale 6.05, 8.95,10:00 WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucis, Jy10-d&ds 2 454 street northwest. 05 id 10-40 p. | WOODBUK: SEDATIC | arate m.. stat 12:10 midnight (« ‘Sunday | Room 39,Cercoran Building. DUNCANSON BROS. at 8.09 and 10:10 aun OK AT LOW FARES. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. —— Auctioneers, Jyl2-eo&da si Riaht. sonF ESS MONRO a ee = ENHOWER & SON, Ival Estate and msurance, Tickte and information at the office.northe IRS T CLLRS Pa ae Rr aias UNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers, ee Washinton, DG. of Wsth street and Pennsylvania ave fd at th ther: re ae 7 n! TRUSTE! ALE OF A VALUABLE FARM OF ONE tion, where orders can be left for t 0 ‘The Elezant Steamers LAKE and MOSELEY leave {TORY FRAME DWEL- HUNDE BIKTE AGKES, SILU. Gaye to destination from hotels and residences Sixth «tret wharf MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRI- ET SOUTHWEST, IN ALEXANDKIA COUNTY, VILGINIA, FIV © cuas & Pred Cee intemal Pacseueet Agent. | Day at 5.9) pan.,and SALURDAY, at 6p. m., Return-| py virtue of a deed of trust, dated Nevem MILES WEST OF GEORGETOWN, fd ine MONDAY Morning. Possace and rooms secured at Band Q. ticket office, sth street and Pa ave.: 0. T. Thompeon, 902 Pa ave.: General office, Sixth st=cet wharf; Telephone call 731-3. 12, 1875. recorded in Liber No, 80), follo of the land records of the District of and ‘ag te written Feauest of the party we will sell. at public auction. in, Qu WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY: 10 SULY, 1684, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M, Lot numbercd ‘By victue of adeid of trast, dated January 13th A.D. 1883, und duly recorded in Liber F, No. 4, folic 19, Cue of the land records of the county of Alexan- dria, state of Vingitua, and ut the written requ ty secured thereby, we will well, at publ SAkaTOGs. AND CATSEILL MOUNTAINS mb red thereby, gf the prem THIRD Da’ LAKE GEORGE, — Ft Ly : PARLO: > OREN SDIN nt of the preaisck on FRIDAY, JULY TWEN . CEA SEE SBEON CART phe hens det done eed abet Yairty-two G2), of the recorded «ubdivision of sguare | FIFTH, 18s, RE LWELVE O'CLOCK: the following: ‘Trains on New York, West Shore ant Buffalo by ‘Steamer THOMPSON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and ‘Bum three hundred and ninety (390), in the city of | deseribed premises, to wit: Being the larger part of lot ' West Shore of Picturesque Hudson River. leave Jersey | FRIDAY, 7a. m,—Fare 2c. This steamer for charter | Was ington. D. C.. with the unprovemente thereon, 3, plat No. 2, assicned tothe heirs of Naucy Adams in City Station of Pennsylvania Kc as follows. cheap, Tuesday, Thursday and Suturday evenings. JyS| ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third cash; balance in six, twelve | the division of Siton Souer's real estate, September, SARATOGA SPECIAL 9-05 a1n.—Arrive. Saratora | — ‘and eistecn months, covered by three promissory notes | 1837, aud recorded In Liber A follo 30, laud sults in the 255 pan, Cablweil, Lake Gore pace Mente OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. of equal amounts, bearing six per cont interest atid | ccutity clerk's office of said county, and conveyed by sae Muaune Patten Dader Giss eel a aoe a secured by dred of trust on the property wold. A deposit | said heirs to Nicholas Febrey by deed bearing date oi Bronte sa wie ‘The Steamer SUE. Capt, W. C. Georheran, wit 0f $100 will be required at time of tale. Conveyancing, | the 16th of Neptemb r, A.D. 1868, and recorded in liber CATSRILE MOUNTAIN SPECTAL, 9:99 aman | Retiatotaitinaweand Hive Tandy SUNDAL | Sc: aeyurchaserse cost, Tf terme of wale are not coin | Z No. folio 10s, contain 110 acres, 1. Rod and 3) sf r 5 28 MT NE | Rivc'dee leave Stephenson's whactotdractbace | plied with in seven dayathe property ‘will be resol at ‘th all the improvements th:reon, consisting of Ne Hotel Kaatersball 2-9) pau, Graad Hotel 2.0 Bie Stee eee ieeroare, wheels pam: lear: | Hie viat and cost of tie delaultiig purchased alter hve | F uae-mory double (rae Keues bark ann eee ter f Baltimore sor Washington every FRIDAY at Pt Sau uane Uke Prope ont Pennie acoariae 7 fiver ir iat ust be prepaid. aasarxec CETERA EARNER? rustoos, | ¥abve aud!when the free’ Bridie i Butte wil make cannon! eae CHARLES ‘erty in this section very valu VY p.ia.. Buffalo |* Pench a egal REY 2 ” ‘erin of sale: $2,500 ‘cunt balance In eqnal install Parloe Cars wai-| syplyto BILELENSON & BRO. Acente i in one and two years. secured by dced of trust i — pogicarass MEDICAL, &e. En prtcues gods ot all cal at parce tiene ‘A deposit of $200'required on day of sale. ‘Termn to be Compiied with within seve broperty will be resold defaulting purchaser. expense. MOUNTAIN: EX- | —TuEOm _ : {Raderskilt 51s pm.| yt VERNON! Mi. VERSO: Grand Hotel 5:65 pan, Saratuca 6-95 pun, Lake Georee | JN ae Bim Varur Cars Jemey City to Saratoa and Lake STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN George. Leaves Tth-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MOUNTAIN LIV: | Vernonat luctclock aun; returning, reaches’ Washings TIED. 345 pma—Arrive Hote: Kaaterion 9 om days from day of sale, or the cost and risk 0 Ail conveyancing at purchaser's “WILLIAM W. DANENHOWEL, WASHINGTON DANENHOWER,) THustees, Bees Birtaet non mecne en Bas bev ie the” Oldest: Petablished Expert Stvcelalist sn this HED. pa . BLAKE, Captain, | any hour during the dav, "Subscribed and sworn tober | _ 3104s Sienna Hotel 9-45 pm. Saratoa 8:0 pa eee Sonoma by De SRONHERS, Apel ni 18st ST GANiGd oe ica” buffet Pari = | Reetcint BAMURL Hi, WALKER, Notary Publia CANSON BROS. Auctioneers, Seetincton ou Pennsylvania, KK trai: §:15: STEAMERS. JRE YE HEALED. GO TO DK. BROTHERS, 006 Jer a decree of the Supreme Conrt, District of ‘and 908 # atreet southweat. and be cured. Felable resident advertising physician i Washington, ‘He hae given his, partic tention to the treatin ue and cure of all forms of “Disease,” particularly. that of ite character, for over ‘87 years. Jelg-tnt fed Weaver Washington at #4) am dnd Catenil at. Litnited at J: round trip tickets by West Si and avoid ferry at and long transier through New Yor | eonty Columbia, in equity cause No. 8694, Whalen et al. ve, MeCarthy et al, tassed June 12, Jss4. 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder, in Tront of she prem- ines, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., oh the TWENTE OND DAY OF JULY, 1834, thit frame dwelling and (CUNARD LINE. ae crxany on a ne aoe se SHAT | ee to, Muatt's aleys between icy ant baa pe A sak eco ‘ADAME. DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FORT! alley betwen, Tet and an ‘ patie ETwE Mian “eae conahasnie quirky cin Catbg eat lhrgein Of the tardies to. tis Coutts sett | aod arenes em ats Hiatrectnerumaat, Olicel 3 there of the patie ease, the a as Car Con Fea AL | pyre? Srom to Sotdock pan. with lice ouiye Selsehan” | Broverty Veinu known ax lot Fy in tquare No. 25 i said a (OOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLEOR two of Dk BROTHERS’ Invixorating Conilal, | bid, Mee care oy case of pentnal cones eae OF SUP Sane mnon fan Tore. | Glee ees cat | te,2ccommodations. ADIES’ YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Dm VIA WASHINGTON. | Steeraue at very low rates Steer ge tickets from Lav- | J ABU Q : e TOAENISES gasver covpumw | enola utenti alUaeycieee fume | RU uERS he 8 a a archi tents SCHEDULE TS, Pree TSUND bills of lagen grven for Belfast. Glesrow. | Ailtrreculari 1 Bs earnest money on acceptance of ol hon-acceptatice or non-compll- a th the terms of sale with n ten days: Lalance of purchase wouey in ten gays front day’ of sale. anciug at, purchasers Boat and property to be sold at ALTIMORE AND OHIO RATLKW. THE MODEL FAST LINE AND TH LINE BETWEEN THe EAST AND TH purchaser's cost, if terns are not coupled with 11. ten CHAS. 8. MOOKE, ‘Trustee, Louisiand avenue, OF A FINE LOT OF GROCE- ‘and Ovarian troubles treated. | 'T NEES e ‘ven year’ experience, ‘gel7—lin’ BEING Ti TOCK FORMERLY OWNED fe erp aud other ports on the Continent, and | S23 = we Je FORMERLY OWNED w Teun ports, | DENN ¥ROvAL PILLS —cHroHEsTHIes ENGLISH NEO TOLAND TetiaceTs | particulars inclowe Soumpany, So. 2313 mny10-eod Tevight and puncsae 9 Non Bewinge crerm or both Oris Bi CO. 60s th NORTHEAST, The underoened, a Ass < Will. om THURSDAY NEN the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUL), at TEN O'CLOCK A. ML. offer for sale ut Public auction, on the premises, all the Stock of Goots thn ren, whith sousisia of a Be iy, of Staple sand Liquors, two lunge Show Casey | Kuod Safe, a lot of Beales, tw6 | ice Boxes. large Pavement Awning, and other | ‘are the only genmine. For full two cente to Chichester’ Ch -, Washington. D.C. | Sadison Square, Philadelp) GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Ho Berween New LOnk AND Haven, : ter, NOn42 Nuvtht haver. foot of Morton ‘Avicthn of early tmpradence, cansing Nervous De. vility,, Premature Decay, cee Navine’ tried In vain every known! remedy, liad discovered a simple. means | Gi self cure, which he will send fice to his t aM PRGDERICE FEMALE SEMINARY, FREDERICR MD,—Scholastic duties resumed Wednesday, Sept loth, Terms very moderate. For cataloyne address 3-2. int, M. W. HACKELTON, President, TE WEST WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Will resume on WEDNESDAY, Septemmter 20,1580 ae Xo. np strove rotthwest, For particulary 3 Frincipatom the wor GT, DUNLOL ore Me MATHHEWS. Jele6mn CSC GURTAR, SINGING, PIANO, AND TAR ‘mony practically taught at remarksbly: low duster, by Prof. L. ORTENSTELS, iusic stores. batist uring summer, Inquire at 450. stn. Wa teed. jon gueran- my-2m, AVID S. I, JOHNSON, ‘Organist and Chor Master, 3119 10th street northwest, Pupils taught privately or 4n classon tmyt- Sin? THE SoRWOOD INSTITUTE A SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for young ladies and children. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Cabéil, Principals, 1212 and 1214 14th strect northwest, 27 Xext ocasion opens Sevternbor 26, 1834, with w full corps of accomplished instructors. Let us have the est schools at the National Capitol, mys-6 WM, D. CABELL, Norwood Institute, FA QUESSUSINESS ScHOOT, str trast. HAS THE fraction, “Bocktecping tang eiceee eee ee ea strnction, ovina ta teat bo eau thou half the urual tines Open al thesear Boer Rese course in nmanslin, arithmetio Byehing tsa Coreearon month: 812. for three iohtha “Howe's apid “Buemes Peanunship Bloke, $3. Terms higher alter Octolwe Ist. anya 198 AMY TEAVITT, OF BOSTON, Me. Aisrof Vota aad Instrumental Music and har- Yoyhmmons continued during the suites, -Audees ‘GPENCERIAN NES LLEGE, LINCOLN § Pa Building, comer Wh asa Detects Day aad a) Beaslona,” Complete. ih its, ents fOr taining eons and daughters, and. met and women {oF Saf-support, aisefubiess and’ Douorble iudepraden Scholarship for year, from date of, entrance, day OF Bight. Q50; per quarter, ay, $2): Diet, $16. ast fents vi month in the year. priv snd suiuiner Sessous, ‘Civulars matted clsppiication” HENRY C. SPENCE! , MRS. SARA A. SPENCEIL Vieo Princ pife:) GW FLYNN. AM private TeTOR, Ne 3, W. comer Stl and K streets northwent reparation tor Gallows West Botha dasa jon tor College. ir campentive ona, Terns is advanos 'VENING CLASSES $5.4 MONTE. ‘Arithmetic, Bookkeepine, English Grammar, U.B. History, Geography, Spelling, aud) PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR COAL, ‘Orrick o¥ Tie Punic Prete, Wasutsorox, D. C., July 14, 1984, Scaled Proposal will be rece his office until Ei WEDN, LOCK A. M. OF eorge's Crock Coal, “run of the mine.” to that known as the" Geormes Creek and fron Company's coal the Government. Printing ach quantities as may be equal ‘Coal coal to be delivered at Offies at Kuch times and in required, welehedt and in Shected by aswort inspector aud stored at the expense Of the contractor. i ‘The successful bidder will be required to furnish » bon. in the sim of 8:,000, conditioned for the faithful performance of coutract, “The right to rctany bids |. P. KOUND: * Public Printer. “aT-AnMs, U. S. SE WASHINGTON, July 15, 1884, Q proposals will be recived wt this Office until TWELVE M., AUGUST FIRST, for 800 tons of weil-screened White-ash Anthracite Coal, (furnace sizes) and 100 cords v Pine Wocd, and 446 cords best quality’ Hickory Wood, cut in three leu ‘The Coal and Wood to be delivered during thie fiscal yeatas muy be required by this office, Both Coal and Wood to be imepect d and. stored in the ‘Vaults of the senate winx-at the cost of the bidder, ‘Thoright is reserved to ryect anv and all Vids, ‘On the acceptance of aida proper contract will be entered int’, and beso franied as to, periiit the 5 -at-Arnis to annul it at any tine for what he may to De vod cause, P. CANADAY, tu. th aE Sercant-at-Arins, U.8. 8. ‘PROPOsATS KOR FUEL, OFFICE OF FUBLIC BUiLpIeas Ax Gnot Wasuisetox, D. C.. July 14.1 Sealed Proposals, in duplicate for furnishing the Fuel required for the fiveal year received af this olfiee up to on MONDAY, JULY TW guened immediately thereafter in the preset ‘Syecifications, ceneral {structions to bidders, and BMank forms of proposal vill furnished toestablished jeslers upon application to this oifice, A. F. ROCKWELL, Jyls-ot Colonel W. 8, Army, in ROPOSAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STALLE FOk THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER COMM RSIONEE, Wastixeren, D.C. duly 10th, 1684, By direction of ‘he Hoard of Conitaissloners’ Neated Proposils will be recerved at this oftoe, until EWEUVE O'CLOCK Mi... on SATURDAY, JULY EIGHTEENTH, 1884, for the consirtiction of ‘« Stable for the Police De= artinent, in the rear of Police Station No, on Eatreet, Southwest, Blank form of proposal can be had, and plans and Avcifications can be keen, at the oflice of the Inspector Of budldines of the District of Columbia, ‘The right is reserved to reject a r G.J. LYDECI Major of Engincers, U.S.A, gyl-ot Engineer Commissioner D, ROPOSALS FOR COAL. Rerons Seuoor or THE D.C. [ASHINGTON, July 3. 1884, me Up to noon of LY TWENTS-EIGHTE, tor the delivers Sealed Proposals wil MONDAY. at the Reform seh 200 tons White cof best quality, slate and other im- ‘To be dehvered in quantities and at auch times As may be directed by the Superinteudent of the school, ‘To weigh 2.24 pounds to the ton; and tee of 20 cents a ton to thispector aud weigner, to be said by con- acto: Proposals must be indorsed **Proposals for Coal.” Aigut torcject bids or Waive defects ig reserved. JAMES ‘E FTICH, 3y10-cota President Board of Trusters, ROPOSALS FOR BRASS TUHES, U. 8, Navy Pay OFFrer, Wastiisaron, July’, 1884. rate, tobe indorsed "Pro- lat ths OMe AUGU: $8 TUBES, to be de ‘avy Yard, Washington, D. C.. free of an government, and subiject to the usus! inspection and conditicus, vi Seated proposal posale, in duy expen low gut. errs Sante Eavemott Awning, and other | $Mapestip CIPMENT AND RECRUITING. ‘deily, with Sleeper for Tole sada Ri mabice: Veedueaday. daly | ferera Addreas J. 2. REEVES, 63 Cluthaun street, New | s1ticles, bering tu the frecery business, “The stock, | re Wane Taber ict ciate Ne aaNet . abn que, Santella Wediesday, July 2% | NOP 10-tu Shean) Is oflered a whole: aud private bide will te re: | 1olue, thickziess No. AW Stu a wine gauges extimated Teed for Phadedybia gmt New York de oueelin, Wedusday. duly 901) a pare ORTH Rarave —OnGANR | ised Herr aate uieh eae ateelaa wil Rese | Seukeie Ges Pounia rae Goeauld fo diescaisie his Gry. excene Sunny B . DAN curd by the CET SLE METHOD. Adehied | mock will be sold out Me pureein: Ti ree at weaie ane | Tubes manintadtncl ed by the American Tube Werke oF ae ne Sian fo pment TOE UESEER | in all the HOSPITALS OF FicaNCe. Prompts Srhote notice will be given the: cof ty Stato street, Bextom, Mess, tached : aus ol Paris WOGTS DE BEBIAN, | 1 ViGOR, Simvie cases; $310 BF, Severe ones, #4 10 | Evening Star. A rare chance is presdted for one wiehe | “No Person shill’ be nicstved an a contractor who 1s ype FE Emon ox week a Green, New York Hin Wahine COTM Beate b A } in" overy Duval Ave tore wi | uot manulaturer of oF terug Geter thar | minus i SOS, S2iPaheplvanta avenue, — | 160 Ful See a acu net CPTI ee oo tre | oeccaug Ural baa esis eee rer ae ae Aweuts tor Washington, D.0. K LEON. THE OLDEST, FSTABISHED AND Daniel C. Harrison will present their Dide for faithful performance’ Mack fore for — D only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can be the Assignee, and all persons owing the said | had at this Office aud all necessary intorma- Lo JINN NERW | consulted daily, 229 Missouri avenue, first street south | Hartieon will press ‘sctdle ap theless a Sat wy Yard THOS. H LOOKE, EHR REST | etfs ivana ream petremn dtd dtrcete Alt | Avec a thecal poral Sy8-lawaw ‘Pay Director U.S.N, Navy Pay Agent 5 Ae rrewrularities gt mov it SIX = E He RNR | Srompetreatueut, Comayeudeuce std cosmic | jyiodte Cohan Taw DA Mb Ow ROPOSALS FOR MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK A LILLUN NN RRB | strictly confidential. Separate rooms tor ladies. Oftica | 22 FCR TERRACE U8. CAPITOL. ingtonand Daltimors, | _¢, PORCL-AT SUMMER HOOTE. | | hunme-i tweaude tow, deio-tu. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncor. ARCHITECT'S OFFICE, U. 8. CAPTTOR. | : Lodahadie 7 Mad aaiitetnnn gabe te Litera mabe Wess | PR ROLERTSON, THE GREAT APECIALIST | 7 PER’ Proposals will be reectved at this oftice until TWELVE rot Seat frou 4 at northwe Ht aS Pe SOR THUSE | Su cuttine polishing and setting the Martie 7" Resren eS att, 5 Deas and all diseaues of th urinary’ crewin We, Canes | 2° virtue of 8 decd of trust frum John Pore Fe ee eee: aus cee, Vales trash § 2 : nat Agente, Fecgntly contracted poaitively cured in four to iz dayr | Syl wits 19 the undepisned, dated Lith dey of EDWARD Chatic, ents mutes 6 MOSS Washinton Dp Cumwey NWN | atdeutiat Say cfs 30 North Liberty ‘attwet, | 22 aid at (he equa of the party accuie there we | _2910 eS he Fer Has and 5-35 p.m daily except ALLAN LINE—siINTER SERVICE. Boltimore Md. Call and be convinced of” the doctor's | Will offer pt public sale, on THURSDAY: REVEN: PPPOE FOR, TANG GnaNITR BLOCK Sunday poot every ‘Thursday until May. | Wonderful success and thereby save time aud money. of the preanises, the following described pr PAVEMENT, = ‘Feaiza grvtve from the West daily, 6:20, 7:50. m., 2:25 poallSon.uteemecite, ggnt8. Extra | aP25: Sted in the District of Columbia: Beginbing at pelat Omnce or tHe ENoIxres Commresn Frit Ncw seiphia, dass, To Nout, Shame onl Uniway toe prepaduniuens | J), ROBERTSON, THE EXPERT, RPECTATISTE | 82 Teet from a stake cn the” went side-of she ra tend. Wasmnazon, B.C uy Habe + a. chly. Theohith tickets lened to any railroad station in ‘who stands high in his profession. ts acknowiedged | ine from Tennallytown t Georvctown, said staxe being | By direction ot the Board of Commiemoncrn, Sealed. a te and 1:50 and 637 mz) ead + Kutermiate, e985. meermwy Qa | fo.Bem exbert without s peer in tue wide world in the | the ed of the fist line of Fok nambek 3, conveyed By Propossis nil Be recived at thio ofice unl THORS: iharts ii baluinore wrvier will be verumed, Comuencnag | fre@tment and cure of Private, Nievous and Chiroule | Joh West to 4 et, and run by and with sald | DAL IUIY SEVENTEENTH, 184 at TWELVE Cy wma cally, and 2:15 p.m. daily, | apeds and nudtarly theratter Dineaoes Cont Viality Jnpaired Mantoed aud Abus | road eouth 2 depres, wait 18) fest to the burshese | OGL OK or laying “Granite Block Pavement* on Arnis toLEVE & ALDEN, Getieral Agents, 207 Broad- | $f the System. Bladder, Kidney and ail diseuses of the | sade a ide et ee Renala's north line | P street, between 32d and 95th streete northwest. | wer New dork, GoW. MOSS, Urinaxy Qrvaiss. Tecedt caren positively cured in 4 to , West 164 feet to the ‘Arst line of the | © Flank’ {erma of Proposal and speciBcatic scan be ob- is SEVRERNSTLVAT SE GLEN. every Wednendny aud hatuniay, froin, Sto Tan at his | north lig deatecn went 186 feces theues south Br des | SALA this office upon application, therctor, together . cobsenatn “wane. o._) Suge Masini hieatariy, fd Arey BLP | ern a AG Sethe neat ee eT AE | ect petemny deruaton, ad ids ufos Satu Gia EOE more: Main Gfise.i@ N:Liberty st daltimore Md. mihi | ingy dnd improv: rents to the same belonging. (ie rlebt is reserved (o reject any or all bide, or parta STE Lm keboe aN maroRe HAMM | 74 & FOR, MENCCHECKS IN SIX, HOURA | chase nits inne ahdtweive monn trom the nay of | % 0% Mabon of ee > steaieet co this cntane wilsal EVERY WED. | HagGuisse® tee dave, Drug Store, 16 N. 1th streog pale, wath dhterst A deed ven aid dend of ust | _sy1o.se pe pat Relay Station et | NESDAY AND SATURDAY freon Brot pice font of a 4f¢Penns, ave., Washington, DO. | germ allcush. A deposit of SiO)required. All | —— 5 at the Balt'mot 2NDOS ANTE DME SEN Dy Wed UNDERTAKE S| re Noas warxxn & 00, Ciormne Siation, 61 cab, #10010" second cabin, ERS. v set. were ners stuer-irt cat, 79; aot cl e Lithia) 2 (2bPennsylvaniaAva FOR HOT WEATHER, % checked 2 weeaves lowest rates. For on HUR ROONEY § ALKER & 00, ; Bal CIS C03 nowt Gren An Professional Eiabalmcrs and Undertaker J CE SEES COs Aes NOAH W ao, | 7 “C BR. LORD: Gewl Pece ed = ‘Parlors sting on Pennsylvania avenue northwest. [RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ae y LORD, Geu't Penson | ent CHAS WALT Ga D ated, Rota for trade fancrals yt RUIUATED, FECLONGETOWS. DFC. AND BE: | C2tPenneylvania Ava hb veqane Taine AMES BELLEW, UNDENTAKER CENTRAL | iit Nees ue 2544 2006 AND : NOAH WALKER & 00, | At home. mountain, SHORT 1351 cmH Nakb rareroomac1il 7th stn. w.. Loca ‘aceon LAG CHANC! INVEATMENT, scanide or bay, Nuns T LINE TO THE SOUTH, sovTEWEst C’ == Snotations particularly’ sulted for transient funerals, | aq GOPP.CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT, (oKennsylvania Ava Berea, Se 3 pirsca, Behedule in efivet 1: NES. 1986, { LANE Bol ‘Telephoue copnertions, 4¥11_ | date the second day of July, 1889, and duly; ‘ Cassimere, an B40A.01-NEW ORLEASS MAIL dels tating ctow | one cexann stPhe? ILLIAM F_SPINDEUA, Io iver 160. otto i, ct aca. ome of te fend re | NOAH WALKER & 00. Dapdtsuite Pay cece Sanish with CEO Malo poe | | BETWEEN NEW Ye W phon? CENISHING UNDERTARER Siblie auctions to. the highest blader ones yreaser: | €2CPennsplvania Ava Adpace, Seeker Pgtetne wae Seping Bet ar fom Sov peta Mes. | Penne Htwteet northwest nea moe | ERP oR Set tel AGRE ENES | mount waLnEn 200, Ree ih, alice ie fo ltiua Siewben — a erent mentee, ee Ese | eos Tae 7 Wattinaton aud Atlacta.to New Oniain barre | Anrania .. “Wed. Suly 9. + [OuN & WRIGHT. Ei entate titan) nthe Ditrict of Colao and ae rants Ava DMEM DBO Alpace and Wastimgton ty Notvirad Beitee Va Betinaa......Wed. July 16. | As UxDERTaxEN axp Forrnat Drssoron, own and das all that » of round ying Pennay! va Drap: VIELE FAST £1%E Daily via Chae | Servis... Wee. July 2 | Bothnia 3 1887 Loeh street northwest. and being in Holme. d's addition fo Georgetown, D, C, oquildzen's Sallorand Nor- Suclabat, Louisville aid all’ Wentera | Gre Bo Met July 3} Serva, wii, Aue 22 09 ai0_ | Boru nine for the same at the end of ninety two fest KOAH WALKER &0O, f tos Le ERY wrath Ak Fuontas pain, | easter Fussuee€0h, Savana $100, according tos arian Reo 2 sent conn of We Can Norah train, and a C2oPemapivania Ava Neck wearin site focw anepes wate st S01 MATT, AN SSS. Dai wedation. 1 ne cantwardly. with, the south side of West a call pointe aout ond Seathneens xis Pacts or Steerase a very Towrateg | Btecrage tixeta from tis: | FB seventy-five fect ‘and ix inchos: ‘soul OAH WALKER & 00, fea st vey Sotonl Guards: Daly ectt Sunday with¢ Se ieuiwa, |-f7ecland Qucclatown and aogier bart UPPER TEX Sod at right angles to Went nircet one hundred. and ten Foltman si om ae rogers ny ee Lee oe e a www # z feet $0.00 sll feet wide. laid ont So eee ot (2 Pennsylvania Ava, wile amy Atanas a ‘New Unica, aicy | , Thun bile of tafen etven S35 Purchases: thence Wwentwardly seventy. Seas Washington tue, Charlotte’ and Colcnibin © Range: Astwerp and other forts Baye mg | wuew fi # Base Rx % 7 Fix“inches; thence Torthwanliy one htndted au tap ‘NOAH WALKER &co, fas Hoguete” Fotis Seepage Car fos Wasuuncton | 2 Mediterranean yoru cam | Sy HEH OH Sc fest tothe place of beedanite, th sarpe belny paris E to Shite Sulphur Seren, } x3 AyDly af the, = ww i BOB 58 original lots 7) and 72, together with aecormmats £26 Pennsylvania Ava, apres Devcon Frain fravee Wurhinctonat sao. | 3¢;¢ Sowing Gree. cr Verh ceca rtd Be tcran = | fhereon. which “consist of four two-story Moan WarER 209, "OAH WALKERE CO, rete traine leave Wasaga x¢ 810A. snd | o,,, YSENURH. BhOWS 4 CO. Rew York: flaca Ww lchinanwoon Defic wround will besubdivided, so as to sell each house pe eer fae abe ~<¢ s 5 . separately, seme | Pennestvanis Siesta soe caceuacaion tac ol GomesarsOe | el Gos Tin streck, Washinton. PUG pareisly, sate; One-third cash, and the resitusta tho | —Semnreanls Ave. JeM_€35 Pormanytventa Ave “on ane eauua areata Cpantat ee ———| ian gavel jstalmenta at sx sndtwelye mouths, within. | JPMPORTER OF FRENCH WINES. COGNAC, CHAM. as 5 ANTED, _D WISE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN ‘rest from day’ of male, Gen. Pan. Acct. | ihe Ween ote JUGTE Ot Sead Renee oa CELLULOID THUSS, THAT NEVER WREAKS | of the trustee cay atthe option of tha 4 Clarets, 63.78, 64 und $4.90 per — SOU AAS, Trsthe MAUS) g5 tee only, Place, ‘where. first-class, SECOND-ECAND never weary out, always cleat, sud can bo worn | 4 depositof $}90on each house will be rea on Neinca, Brandies and Casa} = —— = = | CLOTHING "can be suid at reapectable prices Address | while bathing. te for aale fie ers of ‘ale ore not comtlied 2 Ohie ALKER'S. i STREET NORTHWEST— | or call at aeven days iy at come vie i NU SPIO rs, SE SOTA | SUP cu saan 0, set. ntwwn than Ra be ca fo ce Been sree. Be Se Ee Se Ne a | Nome nts ame | ERE : 2d Edition. als Tgrans tu Ta Sa EW YORK REPUBLICANS, Encouraged by News from the Interior of the State. ‘New Yorx, July 15—The executive committee of fhe republicdn state committee met at Une Fith- avenue hotei to-day. Andrew presided. It was decided to take the Army and Navy club, 10 ‘onmection with thie Gllsey house, as the beaaquar. ters of the committee. ‘The headquarters will be ‘Opened immediately, and Secretary Vrooman will be in charge. Speaker Sheard and Secretary of State Carr called on the executive commfitee while the meecing was tn Mr. Vrooman stated several enc ny ‘had been recetved froin the inverior ot the state. AU the headquarters of the repubtican national committee it was stated that everything was pro- gressing favorably. Documents were pared for distribution, and would be ready in‘ few days. Among the cajlers to-day were Collector Robertson, Dexter A. Hawkins and Wm. B. Bella- ey, of NeW York, and Patrick O'Farrell, of Wash- ton. Latest Foreign News by Cable. THREATENING THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Loxpox, July 15—The Pali Mal! Gazette continues: to threaten the house of lords. It says: “If the compromise on the franchise bill is rejected the Uberais Will not sheath the sword until they exter- minate a power which 1s incompatible with the government of modern Bngland.” THE MEETING OF THE EMPERORS. Nine, July 18—The emperor of has arrived at Gastein. He will have an interview with Emperor Joseph on August 5. No Man Can Speak for Butler. ‘Woncrsren, Mase., July 13—Chairman Plympton, the leading Butler manager, arrived. bome from ‘Chicago Us m« and Was interviewed ly the Gazete. He declined’ to make any detinite state- ment in regard to Gen. Butler's and said DO man bad authority to say what he would do. ——— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The New York Stock Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opeuing and 3 p.m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported ‘Dy special wire to HL H. Dodge, 539 15th street: 0. jap.m oO sam 6). 39%) 18% 51%, 52h 119 * 119 | 113g) 1256 1) 8 9 a A Strong Stock Market, ‘CAUSE OF THE ADVANCE IN PRICES. ‘New Yoru, July 15, Wall Street, 1:37 p.m,—The Post Says: ‘The stock Inarket presented more appearance of legitimate strength this forenoon than fora week Past, and at 12 o’clCck the majority of active stocks Were from 3 lo 24 per cent higher than last night. ‘There Was Ho sperial cause for the advance morning, other Uuan the feellng which has appar- ently been growing for some tline among specula- Lors, that stocks have touched their lowest. prices, ‘There fs reason to believe that some of the per sistent bears of the last year have elther ct sides or are doing nearly nothing. ‘The more con- ervative buying elewient, however, that which buys for investment Instead of “for a turn” of two or Uhre points, is Still absent from the market. ‘The market for ratlroad bonds was dull, though prices were generally higher. ‘The only’activity ‘Was in Erie 24. consols, which advanced 2 per cent, and in West Shore 5s, Which showed a net decliné of 4, Jersey Midland ists were 2 per cent higher, Kausas and ‘Texas consols 1 per cent higher, the eneral morigage 6s 244 hlgher, Louisville "and Nashville, New Orleans and Mobilé division ists 1 per cent ligher, ——— The Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, July 15.—Virginis, sixes, consolidated, 34: pant-due coupotia, 264; mew ten-forties, St; G0 Rew ‘threes 60 bid to-auss BALTIMORE, Mp., July 15,—Cotton dull—miadting, Flour quiet aud’ atesdy.” Wheat nd “active; Western eusiet and. dull; southern Yaw Seceaiar ae i No. 2 western wititer Ted,” spot, au Anirast. 96\u9034: September, Jisya¥7 Commsouthem higher, wealern. 8 southera"wulte, 13sig: do Sellow, GaGe: western ed. spol July, 5854059" Augrunt, 593,85055. Feptetaber, 89% bid. ‘Outs quiet-and. etesdy-“southers. 36840; weatern white, 34840: do. mixed, vania, 6a40, ;, Penney] qitlet, 6su68.' Prov sions steady and fou Hecelpte— 1,805, barrels: wheat, 62,000 buahels: corn, 1.900 Uustiets ate, 8.05 Dunes: eyes 800 Ouadels "i nents wheat, "61.000" "Dushele’ corm,” 2000 bambeke Baleswheat, 216,000 bushels, corn, 43000 busuels, ‘The Chicago Markets, CHICAGO, 111... July 15, noon.—The weather fs. sil gpd cloudy. What ei Lich. Com “uate higher, Site Unchiiged to 4 hiehes Fork unchanged 4 30 Digher, “Lard 3% 0 10 lower. ‘The Petroleum Market. ‘Boom 18 OL. PITTSBURG, Pa.. July 15.—Good buying and bull- inh field n-ws created a bom in oil this morning, and morr- activity prevailedat the Exchanges than for man} weeks. The market opened strom at 60%, and ad- Hyvamid the wil lest excitement 0 Ci, when a slight reaction, the result of nelitng to realize, Catised a break at non to G4. ‘The sales of the morn: ‘ing were very heavy. ———— Keer Tae PvsticINFoRMEp ABOUT Tar PLAGcE— ‘The progress of the choleraepidemic in France,and the measures taken to prevent Its introduction into this country, are matters of general interest. The officials of the marine hospital service have recog- nized the necessity of keeping the public informed of any reports they receive, and have even made public cablegrams from consuls and consular agents received through the State department. ‘The State department prefers, however, to give out its own news, and all diplotnatic information now comes from it direct, but not always on time. The instructions to consuls to appolnt inspectors at va- rious foreign ports, mentioned elsewhere, were pre- pared early in the day yesterday, but the informa- {on was not given out until late in the afternoon— in fact. until too late to be used by the afternoon papers. The State department evidently prefers ULUUits news shall make lis first appearance in the morning papers. Tue Forxowisa Progotroxs have been made in the Treasury department :—Frank E. Miller, pro- moted from $1,000 to class one; Mrs. Fannie E. Cor- dero and Miss Lydia Fletcher, from 900 to $1,000, 6th auditor s oMce. AN INDIAN WAY OF SETTLING A QUESTION.— Koshtway, the chief of the Sac and Fox Indians, in | Kansas, was murdered a few days ago because of his opposition to the policy of the other chiefs, who wished wo remeve into the Indian Territory.” His body was thrown into the river. A reward of $300 for the capture of the murderers has been offered by the commissioner of Indian affairs Cox. Brrnsipe’s Bonp.—Mr. Wash. B. Willlams ‘Was at the Post Office department to-day looking up the record of Col J. 0. P. Burnside’s appoint- ment. The fact 1s shown that on October 1, 1875, Mr, Burnside resigned, to take effect September: 30th. On October ist he was reappointed. Mr. ‘Williams states that before October ist he was on the bond of Col. Burnside, after that date he was not, and that Col. Burnside resigned to relleve him, and another bondsman was subetituted in nis Parents Issvep 70 WassINGTONIaNe—Patents have been issued to the following citizens of Wash- ington: F. B. Brock, umbrella; George W. Hickman, three patents—manutacture of carbon filaments for incandescent, company, Bal . Free Methodists iu Camp. AX INTERESTING MEETING It THE WOODS 47 NORTH Rast, MD. Correspondence of Tax Evewino San: ‘Norra East, Mp., July 14th, 1884. ospel tent. The meeting grew in interest, until Sunday, When 9,800 persons were present. Rev. D. J. Santmier preached in the morning, Rev Mr. Aken in the afternoon, and Rev. Wm. Gould, ‘the chairman, in the evening. John veo ‘Washington street r, Was present bis. Dugie tat be carried in the confederate army. and held a ring ‘which was largely attended. ‘The camy ‘Wednesday. Quite a del- rao HE Lee pastor of tise churches in Waning ‘ana Miexebbrin Fa ‘TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER.—To-day ponte ea ii r, im the Equity made a tempo- Judge Hagner, duel at oad urty paces waa fought between Scouts, and a failroad man nemed Daly. Pistos Dinguam was wounded tm the leg. “WBen 16 was Anown in. camp, that Cunningham, was wounded, Serart ot tae oe ‘Daly, but were restrained by 2 ‘The duel was the result of s drink- ‘The Alleged Frauduient Vouchers. MR. BERGBOR? GIVES Bart. Augustus Burgdorf, indicted in three additional cases for presenting fatse vouchers to the Navy do- Partment, this morning gave $2,500 bail in one of the oases (with Mr. Christian Ruppert as surety) making $50 a all Mr Bungdort was also at-| Pleaded not guilty. | cies The Detective Cases, YOR LAST REMAINING INDICTMENT aGArNeT EX- DBTECTIVE AELYRESH NOLLE PROMED. In the Criminal Court (Judge Wylie) today, Dis- | trict Attorney Worthington entered a nolie pros. in | the case of Geo. W. McEiresh (ex-detective), tn- | @ioument 14,154, for tllegaity receiving a reward of | $80 from Dr. Wiite for recoveTing a sealskiu sacque. | Mr, Worthington stated that Mr. Taxgart, who had charge of tese cages, had informed him that this | case came within the Tulings of the court. This 1s ‘the last of the cases against Mr. McElfresh, und leaves but one against Mr. McDevitt, whic Ukely follow the same course. sacle we The Ma ef Ieanc Tinney. “FRENCHY” BOSS ON TRIAL POR MIS LIFE. ‘The trial of “Frenchy” I: Mtoss, charged with the murder of Isaac Tinney on the 30th of May last at ‘& Douse of ill-repute, on 11th near B streets_north- ‘West, was resumed in the Criminal Court, Judge | ‘Wylie, this moraing—Mr. T. J. Mackey for defend- ant and District Attorney Worthington for the gov- orthe following lected yestend: E e Tol Jurors se! yestentay were in the box: Frederick Shafer, John F. Harding, Wm. 4H. Hoover, Jas. B. Nalle, Win. H. Kilimon, S.J. ‘Spearing and J. W. Hayes. From the talesmen drawn yesterday John W. Mitchell, Joseph Walte- mneyer, Joba H. Langley aud iilleary Davis were selected. This left one vucaucy, and four more {audesmen were ordered drawn. AU12:25 Mr. Peter P. Litue was acceptes and Hil. Jeary Davis was chailenged. Ozuers drawn tis morning not answering Lie court directed 10 adui- | onal names to be drawn, and took a recess 10 1:15 | o'clock, | ‘TUE JURY COMPLETED. At two o'clock John K. Mahoney and Win. Wan- | stall were accepted. This completed the jury as) follows: Frederick Schaefer, James T. Harding, W. H. Hoover, Jas. B. Nalle, W. H. Kilimon, 8. 4. FS . J. W. Mitenell, deweph Waltemyer, John | W'tangley” and Peter P.iittie aad Messrs. Mu-| honey und Wanstall. OPENING STATEMENTS. ‘Mr. Worthington opened the case tothe jurs, ‘Stating they expected to show thal Uuls was a case of murder. Mr. Mackey, forthe defendant, said the striking Of the fatal Diow was admitted, and claimed Una ‘they Would show it clearly « case of self-defense. Sullivan’s Bail Fixed. This afternoon Mr. John #. McNally, couns¢l for Sullivan, the Hagman, held responsible by the coro ner's Jury for the fatal railroad accident Saturday night, called Judge Wylte’s attention to the case ‘and asked as to the amount of ball. ‘The district attorney said be would be sutistled with $1,000 bail ‘The court Dxed $500 as the amount. ae ‘The Democratic Congressional Com- mittee. Representative Post, secretary of the democratic ‘executive committee; Watson Royle, assistant sec- democratic head- ening up the campaign ently fitted wut APPOINTMENTS AT THE DISTRICT BUILDINGS. potas, SW. Keen was appointed a clerk i the strict engineer department at a Salary Of $600 er annum. John L, Shedd was appoluted an assistant to inspector of plumbing In cngiveer departtnent at salary of $1,000 per annum, Joseph Alien, clerk im the engincer's department, was Uday notified Uhat bis pay for the current fiscal year has been Increasea from $900 to $1,200 per anni. BUILDING PERETS have Deen Issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: Samuel Herman, repair brick, 315 44 street south- ‘west; $600. Johh Newman, erect u two-story and cellar dwelling, K, between ist and North Capitol streets northwest: #3,200. PROPOSALS FOR GRANITE PLOCK PAVEMENTS. The Commissioners have coi Proposals for laying granite pavements on Wat street southwest, from M to 6th streets, to. be opened Saturday, July 19th; oa C street northeast, from 34 to 4th street, to be opened Friday, July 18: Potomac street, West Washington, trom Mt Pectstreet, als} to be opened on’ Friday, Isth in- Stant, and on P street, between 32d and 35th streets, to be opened on Thursday, July 17th. ‘The work 13 to be commenced night away. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filet as follows: John T. Arms to Franels Hannan, sub, lot 20, $7. 963; £1,500, JA. to United States of America, Jot diock G, Effingham Place; $1.00, Nelson A. Ryan Yo Clara A. Mansfield, lot 19, sy. 987: $1,900. Alana C. Hannan to Juilus'Rehwold, sub. 10t 29, 89. 544; $1250. Mary Ann Lane to D:inlel O'Leary, her ine Lerest to lots 18, 19, 21 and 22, sq. 265; $100. "Colum- Dus 8. C. Beach'to same, his ‘Interest. In same: $100. Roberta Simpson tosame, her laterest in same; $100, Marr and Stickney, trustees, to John F. Wacga- Man, sub. lots 87 and 88, sq. 140; $1,500. J.-F. Wag- gaman to Jeannette Bensinger, lots 37 ‘and 38, sq. 140;$—. John Sherman, trustee. to John 8! El- Hott, lots 11 and 12, bik. 81, Columbia Height $3.0%.81. Same to Charles Bum, lots 7, 15, 20 8% 18, DIK. $1, do; $5,196.57. Jolin Cuminack et al to Isaac Winston, lot 20, Sy. 240; $5,000. Isaac Winston to Anna Mead Chalmers, same property: $5,000. Louisa Klotz to Henry Klotz, sub. lot 61, 84. 16% $8,411.90. J. W. Wright to Emma c. Wright, Jot 8, block 17, T. € BJs sub, part Pleasant Pains $—. Julia K. Marvin to James A. Bates, trustee, arts 2, 28, 2$and 1, block 90, Columbia Helehts: Frozon. "Enoch ‘M. Lowe ‘to Win Goucher, part ‘89. $61; $800. J. Mi. Shippen to P. Jot 8, sq. 478; $200. ” Geo. Jot 9; sq. 341; $3,500, Mary E, Pitcher to Joun F. Nogt, w. 36 28 9, 100; S1.i61.40, J. W. Shiles to C. HL Hoover, lot 82, sq. 560; $2,125. —_ hippen et al. Capt. Inghram Coryell, well known in this city che waras having estatiisned the cavalty Gepot at Gleseboro and Managed it for some time afterwards, died at Flemington, . J.. last. week, from pneumonia, contracted in Florida. He was Durted last Friday. Geo. Nicholson, Universtty Till, reports stolen from his stable, oh the night of the’ 13th, ten ivory valved at $2.50. Dr. P. 1. Schucking, 1613 Street northwest, reports Teau drawer a gents scarfpln, clip diamond stone, | set in sliver; value $15. | ‘The alarm struck by trict buildings at 11:40 o'clock this morning was for a slight fire fn the roof of nn old storehouse in Mar- dle alles, between 43 and 6th streets and B street and Pennsylvania avenue. ‘The firemen responded Promptly and quickly suppressed the nre. ‘The republican associations of Mine and Tiitnois have secured headquarters tovether in tie rooms of the National Law School buliding on F street. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER —The following | ‘were the readings at the oflice of the chief siznai oMcer to-day:—7_€, m.. 62; 11 & m., 73.3; 2p. m., 77. Maximum, 78.7; minimum, 57.6. MarnaGe LIcENses.—Marriage licenses have deen issued by the clerk of the court to Elverton, ‘Moss and Mary E. Meinturt, both of Fauquier | county, Va; Martinre S. Hall, Markham's sta- | Yon, Va, and Emma L. Saffell, of Lyndon, Vaz James Davis and Jennie Francts, both “ot Lvrel, | Prince George county, Va; Joseph C. Chilton and Helen M. Peach; Lewis Thomas and Daille Wright; W. F. Maddox and Clementine M. Baillteux: James Jordan and Katie Mason; James. E, Bayard, of | Smyrna, DeL, and Victoria Freeman; Manning C. | ‘Whitehurst and Rosa Crews; W. ©. Unger und Mar- gareta Schulz; Reuben Lee and Fannie Eden Moul- ton; John E. Wills and Eliza Ralues; A. F. Blincoe and Emma Grace Webster, both cf Loudon county, Va; Michael Burk and Mary Hurley. A Vier oF Tue Dive Novst. — Angel, the boy arrested for forging Mr. M. ¥. Casey's nime, | 4 only sixteen yearsoid. “He confessed forging the name of Mr. “Casey to a check for $5. He ap- | ‘to de a victim of the dime novel of the Jesse | Semmes ‘class. ‘He recently rented a room at Mrs DeMaines, and represented Unat he had a package containing $1,000 worth of valuables. After he left ‘There Was found in his room a bundle of Potice Ga- | zettes and several slips of paper, containing the | names of 1 citmens jn diferent styles of , Obe Of his companions states that | ‘on one occasion Angel planned the robbery of a Baltimore and Ohio railroad offictal, but the plan Zell through because he could get no assistant. ‘Retestarep m Hrs O1p PLace.—Carl Roesser, the chief of the topographers’ difision 3f the Post Office department, has resigned, and W. L. Nichoison, | who was formerly in charge, has been reinstated. Mr. Nicholson's reinstatement was desired by is. friends, and the President consented to make the change. ADDITIONAL CLERKS FOR THE SIXTH AUDITOR'S Orricz.—The legislative bill provides for Nitty new clerks in the sixth auditor's office, Who wii! be ap- pointed under the civil service rules. Cuaroxp wira Runwixe Taaiws Too Fast.—A ‘TecMaN C. WELLING, of Maryland, has been ap- pointed a messenger in the Post Office Department. Resoxep 10 Take ANoTmen PLace.—Mr. B. H. Camp, who was one of the Post Office inspectors, seasea heat Oe ae come eS ‘Tae Treasver Dmranrwenr Ick—The contract for furnishing ice for the Treasury department will ot be awarded until Thursday. As the matter \& Christopher Hager, | Woodside Presbyterian church, in ‘Toy, N. ¥., zolen from his bu- | brated ‘The Late Rantroad Collision. ‘WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? To the EAitor of Tr Evexiwe Bram As the uncompromising champion tp all matters pertaining to District afaira, | address you relative to the dreadful collision ou the Baltuwore and Oto: railroad Satumlay evening, with a view to place Defore you certain fact order to enable you to elucidate the causes for this catastrophe, and to let ‘We diame rest where it really should lay. | will pre mise by Saying that there ts no doubt Dut Chat the Whole Tespons!bUity will be burdened on the fag man, who, with ated and white lantern i Re hand, attends to “two” and sometimes “three crossings, running th front of the tral from oe to tke next ‘Works 15 hours in the day, nd receives the ttiniforut sum of $60 for st Of such Work, after €1.25 has been deducted tur relief fund. Now J ask can any respongbie be Tound to work for such pay: I doubt it how easy tt Is for bim to mistase Ube light by he ts" suppasad to te controled, the seams. Del Dut a questionable red, consisting of @ plece of Te fiannel, instead of red glass, In of the or again the red porwou ct his lantern say Yumed away from the next Maeman at the mownent he ts looking for it Dy the slightest position of body or hand. This very Same thing has happeved to the writer, Who came on account of it within four feet of being fun Over With bis whole family, The “¥,” 28 10 Is called, ts used to reverse the trains, as if forms a (Tangle WIth Uke other two roads, thus— a trala from the west instead of Proceeding slimy Ist sirect direct tothe depot, comes: We “con. ection” to 1 street where a regulator: takes i ‘Up and Decks it down to the depot, the road engine remaining iy front of Lhe writer's house, on I street, Where @ Watertank has been erected, oft and Watering Up, after which it proceeds to the hitches to the Front of Uhe tratn and Ualees ft on ite Way to Halluniore front foremost. The sane aper- Buon takes place, vice versa, WheD a train Arrives from the tat. Now the law requires that traits Shall enter the city at no greater fate of speed Cham, four anties per hour. The Haitiniore train on Satur day come at tie rate ot frum Aftern to twenry hullesan hour, "Again the law provides that there Shall ‘De a flagman placed Om each crossing. ‘The crossing where the accident bappened ts attended by & man at the ‘tcrosing, he rauning from one to the other when the ttalh arrives, ated ¥ often thereis no one on soue of the crosaings, as can testify. I bave seon children walmng ioag Street towards a polnt near which the road imy onthe pavemeate suddenly Jumping to. one Without any apparent couse, the reason belng That | they feel Themselves drawn towards the train by. the suction or draft of the alr, As 1 sald. before, there Is sometimes no one ther, and at all med Uie Man has to leave to Tun to Ule DERE crosstug aS Soon as Lc locomotive Teaches Lim. ‘The law also Tequites tha! alaimp post shall be provided by the nalltoad company at all such crossings, but tere are none. It eny complaint ts made tothe powers iat be, they shrug their shoulders and say Wat OF IIS DO UBB Now, Mtr. Editor, ithe law 1 not go faster (bam four ur ih the city Nmite, andit can pass y policeman tn towa at the Fate ot twenty or Chirty “miles an hour, as the limited expres between 10 and 11 o'clock does,can a conductor Who 4s 2 minutes debind Uwe be” Dlamed for running Uhisrisk in order to make tine? For these reasons, Mr. Editor, 1 hold thal primarily the responsibiguy Tests first With the authorities Who gave Uhe privi- lege to turn around raliroad tratns in the city, Wien, as L understand, they had no ght to grant the tise of the streets tor ruliroad tracks. and Secondiy WIth the preset authorities who, ‘being pad ani sworn to execute the law, permit it to bs Violated constantiy with impunity, "abd who Qo not uke the least attempt to clow this “eonuerton for which the company Tecelved a “temporary” permission sotne years ngo. ‘This ts the Uitrd accte dent here, and the wonder ts tat I dors not Lappen more often, A SUPPERER They are powerless to do anythin fighting the raliroads. POLITICAL—TRE FAIR GROUNDS BOLD, ETC, Correspondence of the EVENTSO STAR. Lexsnunc, July 14, 188—The county court con- ‘yened to-day, Judge MoGabe presiding. But little business is before the court, ‘The executive committee of the democratic county comultiee muct to-day and Issued @ call for the election, next Saturday Week, of delegates to the convention at Alexandria August 6. A full meeting was had. Tue Loudoun county fur grounds were sold to day to J. B. Beverley (for Une Loudoun Live Stock assocla¥on) for $200, ms Frank Conry formerly Miss Dalsy Har- Pion, = beg ening eat pono part CIS folk are boaning-houses o ing tokeep cool, - Left in an Insane Asylum THE MISFORTUNE OF A DEMOCRATIC DELEGATE, A telegram to the New York Trine, trom New Haven, July 14, Says: One of the Comnecticut dele- gates tothe National Democratic convention at Chicago is ina sad plight. Charles H. Andrews, of the Mansfeld district, a deingate for Ludlow county, sina private asylum for the insape ab Toledo, ©. He Was left there by his brother de gates on the home tnp, a violent maniac. It wi on the third day of the convention Uhat he 1 show signs of mental derangement. He quently went to A. E. Barr, of the Hardord im vianked bis uid fo save him from. tela tured ‘of the convention. No amouut of persuasion id convince him at there was Bota scheue On foot to reject lin, Next he canoeived the hal lucination that some of the southern delegates in. Tended to shoot hit. When Toledo was Teached his condition Was =0 bad that It was deemed lin- Prudent to attempt to go Turther with bun apd he Was taken off lhe train, three doctors tematning behind with him. ‘The Connecticut delegates were depressed by Ue event, us Mr Andrews Was favorite awong them anda Joly man. He is a Thread manufacturer, 40 years old. —- an It 18 rumored that Osman Digna has captured Agig, on the Red'sea. ev. T. S. Hamlin, who has been thirteen yours, hus uccepted a call to the Mount Auburn Presbyterian ehurch, Cincinnati, Yesterday afternoon, natural gusal the Westing- house well, Pa., exploded from 1 leak, seriously tn- during two drillers Gustay Werner, & German artist, of New York, committed suichie. His ulstress deseried bit re cents, and he became very despondent. A parts of tourists were recently overwhelmed by an avalanche oh Mout Blauc, aud one of the number Was kllled. Hon. Robert Henry Lytieton, son of the tate Lortt Lytleton, was married yeserdiy to MISS Edith Santiey, “daughter ot Charles Sanuey, Uie cele ritone singer. The body of George Ober was Tound hanging tn a Darn near Iroavilin, Essex county, N.Y. He was nt Pierce at the Dis- | last seen a Werk ago With two Sttane mon, WhO are now misstus. ‘The latest presidentis] change in Panama ts the Telnstatement of Or. Cervera. recent failure of the ark Savitus Institution, 101 suid that the re Of Lie bank Was due to Ue suspension of Fisk & Haich during the panic in May, Dante Doda, the president of the bank, having deposited ) United States bonds with the firm, ed to Une Dabk, and wo security being given, ‘The testiinony taken yesterday was In Te gard to the nature of the transactions between President Dodd and the tirta of Fisk & Hatch, It Was not made public Se CHorera Sreraniso is Eckore.—There were 66 deaths froin cholera in Marseilles during the hours ending last. night. ‘The workingien'’s com- Bisdin has tnued a rod placa to unemaploved workingt which appear the words, © action of the muntelpallty kas left us nothing but suicide ora Lideous death from hunger or epl- demic.” Calls to arms have been issued and ex- Cited ‘meetings held. but as yet no ouLbMak has laken place, “Cuoiera ts reported In Alexandria, Egypt, Poltava and Pskov, 1 Rusa. ‘Tre Nicaraova CaNat Provect.—The Panama Star and Herald, tn an article on Secretary Bre Mnghuysen’s application for a sum Of money, pre- sumably for te pur of the franchises of the jearaquan can ; any existing franchise would be unnecessary, as the people of Nearagua are so anxious for a canal that they would give for the asking any canal frap- chises the United States government mlght require. TU rurther says that it is c hut bo pany can ever carry out ekher of the schemes, A GOVERNMENT Opricer Stamne.—Major othy Quinn, of Leroy, N. ¥. of the government, was id Cynthiana, Ky., iat week looking up war claims Last Friday, in the Prosecution Of ius duties, ise was yet upon by amo and received several severe knife cuts and bad A POSTMASTER ARRESTED POR EMBEZZLEMENT.—W. T. Balley, of Camden, N. J., Was arrested yesterday Ob the arrival of the train'trom Barnegat, on the fimdsvand St Uagally al not po stamps legally in his’ possession. He was Taken before missioner aie: and held im $5,000 ball a juor selling ob Sunday. Op last man! or he pines sly opened ide coors O'Connor says he will ‘Ubem all cles) up ughi MED. Pomme tote ust and oi Aree 4 ‘nowt sud ie Gaye. eg ag Yo met ghey wtreet 3 + fitted to arene, rr on Hee fe il ie E i gee i i i i e i JOD PE 2 as See es: Pee TRC ie moe (Alexandria, moran men fineral private at 1 a.m. to-morrow, ° peek

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