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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. tAILROADS. TOE ae GeORGE AND. ie Hudson River, yivania Railrowd as 10 am. arrive Sarat se, 40 p.m: Montreal, Shore of picts pent connect. MOUNTAIN SPECIAL, 8:40 am., Kaatersicill 2:11 p.m., Grand Hotel Penusyivania Rallroud 5 a.m. to connect, siringte FS Wa gare Falls, MOUNTAIN EX- Wibe ari vet. D CATSKILL MOUNTAIN LIM- Pei 8 Fees Sve cr Hisiel Meee oo ED a tel 8 pms, SarwlOgs, BAO an aoe ee yith parlorents toCatskilt Mogntain wen Seat icare: Wesbingron oie ‘train at 6290 an, for Sarat me agin oF rou Tom tran city or dep omplete time red ‘and parlor ear chairs he chairs from Jersey City Station oe upon application to agent Pullmda Car enusylvania Railroad Station, Jersey Clty, HENRY MONET, er Awent, NY. baie Goropany. P New fests. HES , jpi3t815 . 280 BROADWAY. fE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY, qHE SHORT LINE TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. Schedule im eifect July 5, 1885, ‘except San- nee SE except Sn . ng.at Lyaichbufs with ‘Sorroik and Western Huffer cars from New leeping cars from. it change of cars LE FAST LINE. Daily via nati, Louisville and all West- man Sleeping ears, Washington to SOUTHE AIL AND EXPRESS poluts, South and Southwest via Ds hurlotte. Pulimun Sleeping ears fro Montgomery and Selma. New Orleans. Pullman F mation inquire at Company's office, v1 Penn ia avenue, ‘Trains leave from ‘and P. Station. A SEALGUTER, N. MACDANIEL, Age M SYLVANTA ROUTE. i, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. ID SCENERY. T EQUIPMENT. Washington from station, corner of 6th a8 follows ying and tle West, Chicago Limited Express sleeping ‘Cars at, 230 A, M. dally Fast Luks, M. daily to Cinemnadl and St. Harrisburg to Ar to St. Louis: dally. except Satu with) Siceping Car Aitound to Cicagn! “ Cincinnatl express, at 7:10. P.M. with Sleeplug Cars Washington to Chicago tartisbarg fwith Weste jand and St Louis. Pucltie F- Si daliy i Patbtirg nd the W through Seeper Harrisharg to Chicago. BALTIN is AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. ancndaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, duil¥, except Saturday, with Palace azion'to Rochester. rt Lock Maven and Elmira, at 9:50 xcept sunday. ‘mud the East, 7:15, $30 and 11:00 A. 40),4:00.10:00 P.M dua uy SB0 AM, 200, 4:00, 10-00 P.M and L215 Limited ri ‘Louisville: connecting at Har- bs press, Ea. every day. i oats of Brooklyn Anvex, afford- ‘ase across New York City. ES 11:00 A.M., 2:00, ight. Gn Sam: at ‘dany, 15, $:30, 9:40, 9:50. 11:00 A. 3:00. 4-00, 4:25. 4:40, 15 might, 1) XM, 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 7:10, 10:00 PAL, and & Line, 7:15 A.M. and 4:40 P.M. daily, 35 A.M., 12:05 and $25 P.M. daily, . 14200 PME, i AM. * Sunday Hungton, GUS, S00, 5: 0, 05. and it Monday). +705 and 11:35 he ation at the office. northeast cor: asvivatia avenue, and at the cheeking 4 baggage to destination from hotels and residences, 3, it Woon, eneral Passenger Agent. 7 ASHINGTON, OMJO AND WESTERN Rati W Hoab. and after JUNE 141TH, 1885. trains will Leave f Arriveat oth and lestreets Depot ns flows, SOnER pla. and 438 pm. dll ar abateasie 42 gus Bch ys hit pm: Beimont Pabk Obtame ond 50 special excursion rates sud Sunday trains to BEL- MONT PARK. Montily and Commutation Rates to fall points, . M. BIOPH “Superintendent, Alexandria Jel3 P3AETEMORE AND onTO RAILROAD. Schedule In effect SUNDAY, MAY 3p, 1885, untit further notice. frou Stucion, corner of New Jer- nd 10:10 p. m., daily. The 10:00 Leave Washing e und indeazo 10 UUsburg at 7:30 p.m, Chicago Louisville andSt. Louts daity Pp. tn.. with through coaches and Fs to Rbowe points, without change. ast lumited nig im Clnetunati wext moruinig at pan. No extra fare is charged on \ dially, to Pittsburg, € veland inc Chr to Pitts ov, 5225 und 40, tlt, 925 a tn. aa trade baw Pulls And 910 p. im. dally. in, 40 p. Wasiington and 10 pain. SW, 440, 739), Sanday, Soy Arm, ait 1230, ch30" Dain,” Bor stations’ on "Sxeteopoiiiaa > pat. dally. except: Sit Bh dally. excep ‘Stetrupolican ‘stops as sik statios aton and. Vuiley ‘Branch, Bolt Balti cept ut intermediate poluts, 9:25 a.m., ff Sunday ss ‘@ tor Washington at 5:10 20, 9290, $6 ad 10230 ath. pane information apply at the Baltimore Gflice-Wasldiugton Statlon GLY and ~sianla avenive. ocher of Foarvevatit Orders will be iakew, fur baggage tebe d received ut atiy pout in the ety SHEN ANDOAM VALLE Via HENAN DOAH JUNC., 1 The New Koute to de Suath aud Southwest. EDULE IN EEEECE MAY 30, Ins. S, New Crleans Fast ine or Steetandoah iensee, Memphis, Sot! ‘Soothe “tnd Suit rats < Cars between We: +, Baltimore. ORLEANS PAST LINE ley, Norfolk irsiula aud thie Pullmas + "without change. Connecting at Junction with Pullman Cars, Sew For all points ~ Pullman Pul- Cars between Shenandoah Junction without change, eunnecting at th Pullman’ Cars to New tar Teservations and all infor- Otices, U1% Penis. ave. 1351 vai at depot B&O. R Ye, ant eflice of if Penta ae. where unter silt be taken fo be cated tor in ay part 0 2 MS oui woop, Waist and VRE, At mbie-dme 5 night. On Sun-, 1. 7:10, 10:00 S30. 9250, | +dud arrive at Washington at S35 am. and 5:40 press with tnrongh steep: | i, with | trains connect at | to Fulton street, avoiding dou- | ited Express to Pittsburg aud | ‘No extra fare is charged uu this | 3:0 | | tral to Cincinnati | QOMETHING Miss jyat H. M. Stanley. Georg Stadies, by Miss Cleveland. Kartouin, How Boy Life in the U.S. Navy, by tures of Harry Marline, by A‘ Red Glove. is BOOKS, &c. AUCTION SALES, he C give good Joth bound volumes You can get the whole lot at CHAS. BAUM'S Book and Sta- tionery Department any day this week for 79 cents, ‘The Conzo and the Founding of Its Free States, by seorge Eliot's Poetry and Other in. Gordon We are Governed, b: tata ital “Porter. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 “that. n. w. Journal at y AL. Dawes. Clark.” Adven- At the Cantar WHITAKER'S 25 cents _A new invotce Just received. GEORGE ELIOT ‘And Other Mas Rese Ey Creverasos, POETRY nities. 1105 Pennsytvanta avenue, And secure one of those neat small stone bottles of INK anda box of 60 pound PAPER and ENVEL- OPES, which he is making a specialty of selling for jyl4 PURSELi, Bookseller, 41s oin streee mo: by HM stunke Iago: by Forbes. Point of Crank Hickland Matilda, Princess of } ‘A Maiden All Forlor Darwin. ‘The Buddhist Catechism. Agent for Jno. B. Alden’s Pubticat The 7, A' Naturalists Wanderings In the Eastern Archi © Tender Dorvles; by the Duchess, ‘The Daemon ot tions. W. H. MOKIISON, 475 Pennsyivania ave. _ty Buanyx Boox s TO ORDER. IN AN ARTISTIC MANNER. api AND. COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. A Specinity of Making all Kinds of BLANK BOOKS CARDS AND WEDDING ENGRAVING DONE JOHN c PARK G17 and tat street | m. Exclusiv st hotel, and office Tesidences, er particulars ington, Monday. Wednesday and pan. "Firsi-cluss Fure, $1.00; KR sat Colonial Beach on Saturday at ATURDAYS rN. Ya j, Washington, ev WAS! TON, paid. ‘Thursdays G.L. SHERIF STEAMER W. street Sew York’ Banque ‘Transatlantique of BIAK, agent. No. 6 Howling Greet Mentrs. BELL & CO., Agents Columbia, 1437 Pennsyiv Sy 22 a St, AL EVERY SALCRDAY ES OF PASSAGE: according to accommodat Steerage at very low rope at lowest rutes. Mediterranean ports or ireight amt passaze apply Cabin to OTIS BUELOW °C abi to OTIS BIGELOW & “C Washington, D. VERNON , BROW VIA PROVIDE 00 a m., with Parlor Car, and | on Tl and Detroiz, | necting In 10, 6:40, 7:30, | Gd-minute | ‘sleeper, Washington to | 6:40 a, m..and 1210 and 420 pm | 1) tot | Hours bts Open aaa oe ema eee oe Sas | aver ine, a tell ral coals Py SOUTHERN SPECIAL | ser RAY axp ROANOKE | San y Take he popular steamer "La Berkshire » Providence, $13; round trip, To Huston, via Providence, $1 his in | steuners: ‘Veleplone No. 745-3 jy AND MME. strtesly cor UNDON Git ienee tn tui | ted with Gata Drise.ases). lant iutely LYN fising Ladies’ Physician in Usis el enUy consult Dk. BROTH ular attention paid to all di tnarried oF single. ard. with good ss furnistied ymin the eity ure ANY Case OF NK r 200 BSt. sw. =NCHL inary Diseuses in 48 hours. nic Weakness canned by ad Fostrees PH Sent "by mail BO PAYs Tat” DR. DY! ‘CTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, ces, We will send on patiine resulting: d complete restoration to guaranteed, "Seu WISE—DK. BI St 8 way ihe ts the Oidest men and furnisis consultation and advice free at ington and | sav. Subscribed aud sworn to belore. me MILLS, a D. of C., this dd day of July, ROTH ies, in and for the jy 10-lm> Meee SAMUE! mers. Secu Tooms at 1351 and 619 Pennsylvania av nox's Express, 6th st. and Pennsy1- who will also check baggage from hotels 1 KE leaves 6th street wharf, Wash- AYS, FRIDAYS and SU SATU ery eight at lowest rates. %iN resume the route between BA. topping at Keser Landings, leaving henson's wharf 4 vm. SUNDAY, Murch 15 Kiver Freight received SATURDAYS ONLY, and ver Landings as far eduesiay, Friday and Monday afternoons. For information anply to 1114 Pa ave. nw. Coceks payable on sight, in, winounts to suit, on th & 00. Messrs, OTIS BIGELOW & CO:. G05 7th street, fr identin!; call or write; office open; Madaine Selden visits adiesany distance. PATE, FORTY Y: a TRADICTED THAT est Established adver successfully lations, and kind etik hose who may devi + his treatment, | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ARY AND EXCELSIOR, ‘th street wharf DAILY, except connection with ‘tiekets ant St. Mai Sat ound. All Potomac River Landi Zam WEDNESDAY aps N LINE peToMac TRaNSPORTATIO STEAMER SUE. CAPT. W. CG GEOGH EG. AN, TIMOR AND MATTANO LEAVES 7THSTREET ‘and Sundays, at ‘as far as Matiod MT VERNON: MT. VERNON! a W. CORCORAN ‘Tunstreet wharf daily (except Sunday) for Me Wernon at 10 o'clock “am. roth reaches Washlagion about $30'p a, eel6 ‘returning, L. L. BLAKE, Captain, ew , No, 42 North River, foot of Morton km, Avg. 19,1. pm LOUIS DE BE m, New York, for the District of wennne. = x me evans ‘Washington, D-C. CUNARD LINE, 1e3, Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown und all other paris of Eu ough bills of Inden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, an at the Company's both ‘steerage and . GOS Fuh street, New York. D ATTRACTIVE ROUTE Dewport, Narragansett Pier and adjacent resorts by the se, ry" or “Excelsior,” w FIUDAYS, at 5240 P.M. con. with the first-class er id Johns Hopkins "s Found trip, $26, tides meals and stateroom berth. For further information inquire at 7:20, 8:30_and | wharf, Ww 40, 7:00, | «on (he Shenandoal: Valley Railroad, ant | __MEDICAL, &._ free: correspond- ways 20-6" ‘New Jemey wists” | ny treated, loss it kmparts vigor to the Whole ses xs Nervi ms Debit Wiseretion, Poise rout, Nose "at: imhurmacy led. auei-a4,W,E ng, cine, Eexerare ys" trinl, to ‘oung OF oll, Who are suffering from 'Y, Lost Vitality, and those diseases of personal front labuses aud other causes. Specdy ervous health, vigor and ME once for’ ilustrated LYAIC BELT CU., Mur- Jasu-eo ROTHERS, 906 B “ared before me and made oail that blished Expert Specialist in, tits | eXy, amd will guarantee a cure In all cases of disease oF ‘medic private 5 eae KS, BROWN (COLORED) TAKES LADIES before and during illness, at her nice home, 305 Misourl ave. u.w., where they Will have the best of care. ME. DE FOREST, LONG-& AVA reliable Ladies’ Pi3 can 7th st. mw. Jyzime G-ESTABLISHED AND iy be consulted. ‘hours en aeifapa Jye 709 7th street northwest. K K NNN A BBR ERE KK RS AA £, aa Eg kK EN NN 4 4 BBB KEE HIS AFTERNOQON. IRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING TE ON’ SEVENTY ONE EEET ON F STREET, Bl N TWEATY-FOURTH AND_TWENTY-FIETH STREEIS NORTH- WEST, BY A DEPTH OF ABOUT ONE HUN- DRED’ FEET, IMPROVED BY A DOUBLE AME HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. F sitiue of adecres of the Supreme Court eel tne platelet of Columbia, Ine canse w erein Lena ait Hoffman et al. were complainants aud William, ‘Thoma et al. a det Ny Cause No. 9,408, on the 25th Ts85, I will, on THURSDAY, JULY eI 1885, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M.., sell, at public in front of the premises, all those in pieces Jots of land situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, known as and being the west thirty-one (31) feet front, and running back of even width the fide erator gig fuera ter a forty cio) feet front by the tall depth thereof oforig: dual lot numbered four (4), in same square. ‘Terms of sale, as presetibed by said decree: One. thirdcash, one-third in one year, and one-third thereot ioyea ecu ones otha on conve nen at purchaser's cont. A deposit of $100 Fequired at the Ume of LN. ‘ F. LEIGHTON, Trustee. BENS ASU ifice 40d Louldana aver fe DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. jy3-ddils R ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UNTIL, WEDNESIAR Tis TWENTY-SECUND DAY OF ‘Trustee. ie howe and place. TENA Sas i fronting on D street northwest, jeuth street at Auction. On WED FY ACLY TWENEY SECOND, 1860, a1 39 SIX OCLOCK i front of premises, will fell Lot 4, n sq; 172: lot 46 feet O Inches Dy 136 feat S hiches’ {o a 0 foot alley. Terms: One-half cash; Daianes six and twelve monilis, six per cent Interest, pecired by deed OF tist on yréntives sold, OF all can StVopilot uf “purehianer” “ehOU epost. Zeauleet an prentises, Converaneing ab purchaser & Sit B. WILLLAMS, Auctioneer, Sy1sate TO-MORROW. , Auctioneer. SE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, 908 SEVENTH SPRERT NORTHWEST, be sold at public auction, without reserve, NDAY, JULY THIRTEENTH, 1885, ut TEN A.M. and will continue daily until the Lock has been disposed of, wthe stock consists, of Silks, Satins, Velvcts, fine Cashmeres and Dress Goods of ihe latest and most de firable styles, Table Linens, Nupkins, Tow Linen Goods’ of ull kinds, fine Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, ‘Embroideries, Laces, Underwear,’ Parasols and Umbretlas, splendid line of White Goods, Lawns, Sateens, Ginghams, Flannels, Cassimeres and domes: fics generally, Comforts and ‘Blankets, Embroidered Piano Covers; Table Covers, Thibet Shawls, also bluck Grapes und other articles usually foun’ in a first-class Dry Goods Store. Ladies are specially invited to at- fend this sale, as the goods n carefully felected for best clty trade, and will ‘be sold to.the highest hidder for cas ‘trade are invited to attend, as the goods will be pffered in lots to suit, or wil sell at private sale after the auctions, at a sactifice, Me M. FOLEY. Auct Jy18-Gt HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTENSIVE SALE OF GROCERIES. ‘Will be sold at publicauction, corner 24d, stréet and ‘Massachusetts av enue northwest, on ‘THURSDAY the TWENTY-TIUMD DAY OF JULY, 1885, ‘TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the entire stock, of ‘Groceries Coffees, sether with othe Tnehtion. Also Fixtures, Seales (urge and sini also two good Coffee Milly (one small and one larg Also, at TWELVE.O'CLOLK (“ame Day) one Horse (goad driver and gentle), with one Vagon Harness audlarge wagon. fala FRANK JUNGIANS, THOMAS NG, Anet. Jy20-3t HOMAS ‘LING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, IMPROY) AND UNIMPROVED. thority of « decree passed in Equity cause: fiok et mi. we will expose 0 TEE RSDAY th 3 T OF JULY, beyluning at HAUEEAST FOUR O'CLOCK BP. AL, in trout of the premises, the following proper 1. All of square north of square No. 123. All of square No, 249. Easter feet in front by the full depth of lot 24 in Williams & Jardin’s sub-division of square 159, 4. Lots Nos. poe se in Basil Norris’ sub-division of part of square No. 168 ‘ihe first parcel is bounded by 20th and Cstreets and Virginia avenue, and contains about 15.370 square > feet and will be gold clear of encumbra The second parcel, Square 140.1 bouudad by 17th, Roundary and. V sireets, contnins about 3,308 fec e'sold subject to" an encumbrance of $2,500, and will due Murch Ist, 1887, with interest at six per cent, payable haleyearly. rhe third parcel is on N street, near 17th street, tm- Proved by. fine residence, recently, completa, Will be sold clear of encumbrance. It frouts 25 aud has an average depth of about 127 feet. The fourth parcels are on the uorth side of G street, between 17th and 18th streets, and willbe sold sub Ject to an encumbrance ou euch 1ot of $1,500, due Jan- | uary Oth, 1886, with Interest at six percent, payable | | hal-yeurly. Lot 32 fromts 214 feet and Lit $3 21 | Average depth about 75 fect. proceed in the order advertised, be- | ginning with squire north of square 128. ‘Terms of sale: One third cash: residue in equal pay- ments at one aud two years, with interest, to be sc- cured by deed of trust upon the property’ sold. fepesit OF $100 wil he Fequired witch the propert ivstruck off, upon each of the parcels, Nos. |, und $500 Gpun the parcel No.3. All con ‘aid recording will be uc thecost of the purchaser. FRED. W. JOSES, | Syl 4-dte UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers FIN# CORNER BUILDING LOT, ON SEVENTH (REET ROAD, NEAR SCHUEIZEN PARK, F NG FIFTY FEET. g Qu THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TWENTY. THIRD, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will'sell on the premises LOT 28, BLOCK 5, Todd & Rrown’s subdivision of Pleasant Plains, one of the best building lots on 7th street extended. ‘Terms: One-foucth cash; balance in 6,12 and 18, Is nates uo beak intereyt to be secured by deed of OF all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required ‘at sale. Conveyancing, c., at pur- DUN PIANOS AND ORGANS. Tate W.G. METZEROTT & CO, 6 ene2S PENSEVEVASLA AVENUES “At the Old Stand, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ‘ole Agent for STEINWAY & SONS’ Unequaled Pianos, also for Gabler Grovestei Fuller. Sarhull & Wendell MeCanmony ‘Simpson € Ce.g Wheelock, and other IA. fans for rent or sale 01 ring a specialty. Mov- yy competent workmen, | ‘Pianos and 0: New and old, Pianos and Or easy terma Tuning and Tey tng and Packing attended ty Iy r ND ORGANS EST aoe | A cmakery erate and tent. Pease eat CPE HL KUMN'S, 407. 10th street nore FT © 3 West. Prices reasonable. Esrasusner 1851, Jy: W. G. METZEROTT & co, 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SECOND DOOR a WEST OF 97u STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED CHICKERING & SONS PIANO AND CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS AND DEALERS IN ALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. PIANOS FOR RENT AND SALE ON EASY TERMS. THIS HOUSE HAS NO CONNECTION WHAT- EVER WITH ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE crry. OsudSSQE8T OF BEING OVERSTOCKED aT This dull. season, we sell & select msec saortment of Still and Kranich & ‘wc ee pe nd other fine Pianos, ew and necond:taud, AUa great sueritice for Cash, or at reduced prices on PIANO FORTES, UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORK: MANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Aria SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD. PIANOS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE @ CO, $17 MARKET SPACE my29 = iMERSON Praxos, OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly firstciags and reliable piano at a Medium price. STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO, PIANOS. xed, and for Feut, Reus applied If purchased. Hest ued most complete assortment of Se. musicia the aty. MENRY beep yee mi m20 Managing Partner of the Inte firarot Hills .00. ALL dD. ‘8 Ul HHT GRAN] TL BARE, PAIS &, 0.8 LERIGHT GRAND | stock of | this ‘ POL SUMMER OH bet ots nw. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS Sunes To Six Shirts to order for... 9.00. Siz os see 1200, 4 FULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, COL- | PAPER AND FANCY LANTERNS, DIFFERENT | electrio belts LARS, CUPFS, HOSIERY AND NECK- WEAR AT TRE LOWEST PRICES COLLAIS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED de each mz 3B ELLERY. Hes Qvanrens THE FOURTH OF JULY. THE UNEXCELLED FIRE WORKS, STYLES, BUNTING AND COTTON FLAGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL cH ae ‘WOS. 403 AND 405 7TH ST. MW. Bus-80 AIEN ONLY. Ws CO., Auctioneers, Srrxc Fever At this season nearly every one needs to use some 637 Louisiana ave., opp. City Post Office, | sort oftonic. Iron enters into almost every physi- REGULAR WEEKLY FURNITURE CARPETS GOODS GENERALLY, WITHIN OUR SALES. ROOMS. THURSDAY. JULY TWENTY-THI ED, TEN O'CLOCK. SALE HOUSER: 11 iOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, p Son RN PRESBYTERIAN CONDITION, AT AUCTIO? Ou SATURDAY, JULY ONE HUNDRED PRWs IN CHURCH, 1 WEST. fis GOOD ‘TWENTY-FIFTH, 1885, at FIVE O'CLOCK. at the above church, on H street, between 19th first 22-3t ud 20th, I shall sell about 100 Pews, in class condition, to be removed immediately, rpuowas DOWLING, Aucuoneer, TRUSTEES) SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 533 THIRD STREET, COR- NER OF F STREET SOUTHWEST, virtue of a deed of trust dated the 24th day A.D. 1881, and duly recorded in et. neq., one of the lan orteptenr Liber No. 986, folio 58, records for the District of Coluiab! Grustecs will well, on FIDA f FIVE O'CLOCK, the follow! All that ccrtans piece oF and distinguishes on Southeust corner twenty-five feet; { ‘sal the plac Brick Dwelling and store, corner of F street southwest. ing. Te recording at purchaser's cost. sule, Sjy20deds “RE COLLT USTED STATES MARSHAL’ By virtue of a writ of fleri facias, Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, snd to me dicected, I will sell at for cash, in NESDAY, the TW1 ST, 1885, at TWELVE OU) Fight, title, claim and interest of the defendants in and rty, to wit: Lots unm- bered thirteen (13), tourteen (14), fifteen (15), thirty (20) thirby-one (31). Uurty-two (32), thirty-three ( ‘Ssubilivision in square numbered teu ive (1025), and 1 Square south ‘of ten hundred an nty-five (1025), levied upon as the, R. Searle (dece: to the following-described pro} in Moses Kell hundred and tw pquare number heirs at aw of Hen execution No. 12.044 in favor of Mi ministeatrix of Henry McLinden Smith. oka ‘THOMAS DO! Pi { STREE’ SSACHUSETTS AVENUE. NEAR M. Under deed to us, dated June 19, corded July Lath. 1889, we will sell at, public remises, on THU: DAY. the THIRTIETIUDAY OF JULY, 18om SIX O'CLOCK P.M. two certain auction, in front of tie ® » in “front of the premises, at HALF- ih square numbered five drod anid thirts-cghi. beginning for the ‘same at the id lot and running thence north thence west sixty-five feet; thence south twenty-five feet thence cant aity-Ave, feet to Of beginning, Improved bya three story te ‘Nor 533 Jastreci, rursmade kiiown atsale, Allconverancing and $100 dey CHARLES H, PARK! 3 ‘ont of the court house door of said Dis- McMICHAEL, Mi NG, Auctioneer, in square four iiundred and eight shington city, D.C, haying two houses thereo! the undersign ULY THIRTY- iug-described real Lof iand and ag and being part ee 2 of ‘Trustees, SALE. issued out of the blivsale, ELFTH DAY OF LOCK M. ail the four (4), in operty of th wed) to’ satis! fury MeLindes use of Fr v NORTHWEST, 1885, and re- tts of lol two ur 48 Dumbered 907 aud 909 8th street northwest, one part frouting 17.35 feetand the other 15.57 feet on suid street, ‘Term: ind to be offered se Ouetourth cash, rately, ‘and balance in six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with Interest; o ‘cash if desired. Conveyancing at purchaser's Cont 8100 deposi Fegura at tate slo for each quired at puree Jo i } Trustees THOS. DOWLING, Aut y20-c08s_ SALE ten STATES MARSHAL’ US Sittue ot a writ of fer! faring, Columbia, and to me sale, for caf, In front of t said’ District,’ on TUESDAY ‘Cou ‘all the right, tu Ing in the city of Was! distin being the east twenty-six front on Pennsylvani the FOUNTE DAY OF JULY, 1885, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., claim and Interest of the defendant in and to the following-described property, to wi that certain pieee oF parcel of ground hington, D. C. ed on the plat or plan of sald elty as an 26) ) enue by the depth thei Issued out of the 8 office of the Supreme Court of the District of nected, Twill sell at public rt House door for i ing and. iches for Jot numbered three (3), in square numbered two hun- dred and twenty-five (325), situated on. Pen Avant avenue, between 14th and 15th streets n.w., levied upon ay the ution 21,068 CLAY THOS. DOWLT #a-THE ABOVE SA‘ FRIDAY, THE TW. property of Joseph c. ON ‘McMICHAE! (G, Auctioneer, { law, in favor of Brainard H. Warner, POSTPONED U? JURTH INST., at the Lay L, U.S. Marshal. Je2u-dt) TIL same timé and place, atthe request of both plilntitt defendant, CLAYTON McMICHAEL, S| SALE OF RTY ON STI i AND TENTH SI Liter No. 1,023, folio 430 et seq. f the premises, Th DAY at FIVE O'CLOCK P. Teal estate and preni the city of Washingt bia, Known and di feet front by 0 oF ail the es, situnt ‘wid in the nated as t (378), together with all and sins years, notes to bea Of trust: oF all cash, at purchaser of $200 required at sule, chaser's cost. 1 ten di ailer five days’ public notive of s newspaper published in Washington sisted OSCEOLA ane on 01 Syl@deds _WILLIA: VALUABLE IMPROV (REETS NORTH- ie for the District of Columbia, wi TU JULY, eh of Toth Souare numbered, titer hundred and seventy 5, Way's, ese ments, rights, privileges and 1 tennnces to the same belonging or in any wise pyc t ‘onverauicliy, Terms of sale to be compli 's, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to | Tesell at the ris und cost of the defauiting purchise BETWE folowiog describ Distrito eat en ar the improv one and two secured by deed A deposit at pu wich resale th sone DC ON, } Trustees, SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TONIC. PEKFECTS DIGESTION Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and | General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00 Beware of Imitations, None genuine without the Signature of EI ER & Sole Agents tor tue FOR SALEBY Stott, Cromwell & Co, Twchlifely & Evans, Barbour & Hun M25in.wet MENDELSON, IS. Phila, Pa }waningon 8 #3 CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.60. Tickets only $5. ‘hares in proportion. OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, We do hereny certify. that ove sup ments for all the Monthly and the Louisiana State Tattery munuge and control fe Draw the same are conducted with Jaith torerd ail parties, us honesty, p-wvise the arrang SemtAnnual Drawings of Compainy, en tn person Uuemselves, an yi cul ond and we authorize the Company a use this certincute, with facesimiles Wf our signaturee attached, 1 its advertisements.” hdd. ‘Commissioner Lexislatare for Educational and C1 w tal OF $1,000,000—10. iy ah over ent arto’ the pre December 2d. A DLs t8, ne only oitery eile ny Sue ‘never seates or Its Grand Siugio a SPLENDID OPPORTUN! s i TUNE. RIGHTH G ae DRA IN ire CACADEN LEANS, TUESDAY, AUG 1st Mtonutiy Draw CAPLTAL PRIZE Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-five Fears by the aritable purposes. $850,000 has since been udded. pula Vole its franchise was aut State Constitution adopied GRAND DRAWIN which a resery ‘ete voted on and endorsed dy the ‘mame. Number ‘Drawings take place TO WIN A FOR- ge 000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Doliars Each, Hoe shag List 1 CAPITAL PRIZ 000 es beer oe Segoe gmace Quetuixe 2 prizes oF 000 13 5 do ‘2000. creeglh FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN, 10 do 1000, 10;000 we 500. 18-000 = Bg do 109 30009 | TRE LARGEST AND REST ASSORTMENT WILL 1000 do 25.0 Breii ALWAYS BE FOUND AT THE APPROXIMATI 7 9 ‘Approxination Pron, of on ma BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE, 3 a 3 ae ‘500 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 1967 _ Prizes, amounting to. Application for rates to to the office of the Company jubs sh or. Fency by expense) Jy18 New York. 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Made ouly by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MD Lapres’ HaNp Boox—useful and attractive, con- taining list of prizes for recipes, information about coins, etc.. given away by all dealers in medicine, or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. 7 Crorues Mase e HE Mas. IT COSTS BUT LITTLE TO DRESS WELL, BY PATRONIZING THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. 200 PAIR SEERSUCKER PANTS AT WORTH $2. SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS AT $1.75, SOLD ELSEWHERE FOR $2.50. GENUINE CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER COA’ AND VESTS $7.50, REDUCED FROM $12.50. 75e., SERGE SUITS AT $8.50, REDUCED FROM §15. CORKSCREW 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS, $10, REDUCED FROM $15. BLUE FLANNEL SUITS AT $5, $650, $7.50 AND $9.50, REDUCED FULLY ONE 1 HIRD. BLACK DIAGONAL ALL WOOL PRINCE AI- BERT SUITS AT $15, REDUCED FROM $25. CASSIMERE SUITS AT $6.50, $7.50, $9.50, $11.50, WORTH JUST DOULLE, PRICES ON BOYS' SUITS FROM 4 TO 11 ARE CUT JUST IN HALF. SUITS FOR BOYS 12 TO 18 YEARS ARE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE, ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. Jyl7 Geonce Sp ransy, 607 TrH STREET. Our SUMMER STOCK fs very large, and a3 the prices have in some cases been reduced, we think you can be benefited by deating with us. ry good and Just the thing ior hot days, In PANTS we have thing, and In odd shapes our stock is purticularly strong, one lot of fineworsted at $6 will surely meet with your ‘approval If'in need of a pair. for the money, Store closes al 7 p.m, after July 15th. GEORGE SPRaNsy, Ose Prick CLoten jyld Baxoars: Banears BARGAINS! We are now offering, at greatly reduced prices, ODD LOTS IN SUMMER Gi Men‘s Hand-sewed TYE per pair: former price $2.00. ‘Men's Hand Weit OXFULDS, $4.25 per pair; former price $5.0 A Jot of Boys! OXFORD °$4.00, now selling for F goods We bi found in the ments to ‘Our Ladies’ 32.00 KID BOX TOE, BUT- 2d EDITION. Ltt Toran Te Sl TOO FEEBLE TO WRITE. Gen. Grant Has to Abanden the At- tempt—Growing Hourly Weaker. Mr. McGreor, July 22—1 o'elock.—Dr. Doug Jas has Just left the cottage. Hesays the gen- eral sits with his head Inclined forward and eyes closed the greater part of the time. Tne pulse is very weak and fluttering. The patient once during the morning attempted to write, but succeeded only in writing the date, the effort being greater than warranted by the tittle remaining strength. He had spoken at inter- vals, but his voice was very feeble. Daring the forenoon food was taken and retained. With the declining day, the physician believes, the general will also rapidly decline. Holding His Own. ‘Mr. McGregor, July 23 — ote Roeetema 2 aR Mea Ree oem finds passage. through the bligda: ‘De Doupieg hus just reported thu his patient has taken and retained @ cup of milk, and the physician thinks if there has not been a slight hour the general is at least holding his own, ——— El Mahdi's Death Again Reported. Loxpon, July 22.—Dispatches just received from Assouan say that Major Grenfell has tele- graphed thither that messengers from Gatera report that El Mahdi died of smallpox on June 29th, @ Little Speech. Mr, Webb came down to the District building this morning at 10 o'clock and went at once 10 Gen. West’s room and remained in consultation with him until afer 12 o'clock. During this time a number of callers came to see Mr. Webb, but the colored messenger informed them that he could not be interrupted. In cases where It Was insisted that their cards should be sent in ‘Mr. Webb came to the door, and after shaking hands excused himself and returned to Gen, West's room. Mr. Edmonds remained at his desk in his own room during the morning. ‘MR, WEST RECKIVES THE DISTRICT OFFICIALS, Soon after 12 o'clock the heads of the various GEN. WEST'S VALEDICTORY. ‘When he had concluded Gen. West took the Paper containing the resolutions from Mr. Fish, and, addressing the group about him,said that if those it onl ited that thn gee Brann, meres n R been directly under his supervision, the occa- sion would be a notable one, but to find that all the District officials had united in this testi- monial, was to him touching. He would” say that. as long. as be had the confidence of those around him he gould let outside influence to the winds. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prices few Work Stock mariet today. as reported Oy ise, S80 LSU street ofthe special wire to H. Hf. Dod; Do. 1s: pret Do. 2d pret 2: B&Q. pride in the years to come.” Gen. West then shook hands. cordiall; each one as they came up, and asa rul some pleasant word to say. THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REORGANIZED. Assoon as the leave-taking was over Gen. West hurried to his room w here Mr. Webb was waiting and invited him to come in and be in- troduced to his colleagues on the board. Mr. Webb had previously met Mr. Edmonds, but this was his first meeting with Major Lydecker. The doors were locked and the three Commis: sioners, with Gen West, were closeted together for some tims Then Gen. West came out and the Commis- sioners remained together but afew minutes, and then Mr. Webb and Major Lydecker came out and went to their rooms, eonigg Rages few board with had ©. | 3 | This elicited loud clapping of hands, which was = renewed as the general concluded. “Those who | Box | have seen me here adhere to me, and this is one 45% _45% | Ofthe most touching incidents’ ot my public Ps. Onto. Seruipee ” | career, and one which Ishall think of with Is 18 4 EEEES 23 9444 Do. cae Washington Stock Exchange. The following changes from yesterday's quotations on the Washington Stock Exchange noted to«day: U.S, 4248, 1891, coupon, 112% | minutes “that thes, wees meetin Did, % asked; do. re He bid, 8 asked: .20:. | was organized by the election of Mr. Edmonds s, Isb1, cur., 119 bid,121 asked.’ Market stock | So president and Mr, Webb president pee tem, 7s, 1892, cur, 119 bid; 50-year fund, 3-658, | thus reserving the same organization as e: Isat, curs 110%, bids 4 asked; 20-year fund, Past year, ‘The only difference isv2, coin, 11 ; Metropol re Fr ‘ 94, Lid, 91 aked: Wash. gas, 41% bid, 42 | helng that” Se owe COMMISSIONER WEBB TAKES A VACATION, As soon as the board bad organized, which occupied only a few minutes, Mr. Webb left the building and went at once home. He is making arrangements to leave the city for a vacation ofelght days, which he expects to apend at At- lnntie City. "He will probably leave the city this evening, He states that he is rather worn out and needs a rest. THE NEW REQUISITION FOR JULY MONEY. Auditor Tichenor had a requisition for the July funds already for signature when Mr. Webb came to his office this morning, and he at once secured the signature of the new Commissioner and sent it to the Treasury. The District auth- orities have had no money since the Ist of July, because the first controller objected to one item of $170,000 for street work and repairs. ‘The requisition was in accordance with the deci- sncetown gas, 41% bld; Corcorn Ii Washington’ Market stock, 18% bid: 201, asked; Real ‘Estate Title Insurance. 100 bid, 101 axked: Chesapeake and Pot. Tel. Co., 56%, bid, 58 asked; U. 8. Eleetric Light, 41 asked. v 22.—Virginia sixes, past Uirees, Sy bid to-day. ‘otton firmer—mid- estefan sper, Uda 40: amity m fio do. superlative uthern about sieady athern. red vland, 97497 P4adiay Jule, ember, Glyn, find fain activ August. D1Sa51% On tent. 6.00, d_active: western 8; do. ber ny arn ‘white, | Slons of the former coptrolier, and the one that to. Hiennsyicania, Saake | went up to-day was exactly similar to the txt ‘isa. Hay duil—prime to choice Penusrt: | one with the exception of having Mr, Webb's iid Marsaud,14:00a29.00. Provisions steady | name signed instead of Mr, Wests, cuit Meas : Hulk meats ee ib sides, packed, Okyw) Teac oY ellen shy tame: | THE PRESIDENT AND THE VETE- ee Molter steady teeter A Delegation of the G. A. R.at the White Mouse. ‘THE CLAIMS OF SOLDIERS To OF FICE—WHAT TER PRESIDENT SAID, f, Ised per quarter, x r yusthel Shine a oeheats 000 busiiels; | 4G. A. R. committee, consisting of 8. 8, Bure corh, 114,000 bushels, Chicago Markets, CHICAGO, July 22-1 p.m.—Wheat ruled weak Uieoashout ie einire secon, and Closed "wt snide rag AM ye Corn firm ~Cashy 40; det, Jahn 8. Kounts, J. M. Hedges, John Pal- mer, Eagar Allan, Wi. Gibson, Jax, W. Kay, J. P.S. Goben and E.B. Loring, called on the President to-day by appointment, and submit- ted to him the resolution passed at the recent national encampment at Portland, in relation to the rights of veterans to be retained in and appointed to positions in the government ser- vice, Gen. Burdett presented the resolutions, and stated that the veterans had linplicit confidence in the President's feelings towards them, and hisdisposition to curry out the laws, but were desirous of securing an expression by him gov- erning his subordinates in the matter. THE PRESIDENT REPLIED ifteen by a White Station—The Min- ‘narrowly Escapes Lynching. ereant 0 ‘TON, are still in the For $2.50 w MONSE lead. ‘uaa fine BOX TOE or CO: COA KID BULTC | Ante then to etvesmuntection. or iive'youa bea Liye ne’ Oo we can rf ACOA KID NEWPORT TIES, hand- RACOA KID BUTTON, (CH KID OXFORDS, hand-sewed, hand-sewed, N, land-se' ENCH CLOTH-TOP EDISON, Louis a #E VARIETY OF MISSES AND CHIL DREN'S LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Also, @ full line of Ladies’ aud Misses’ White Operas, WM. H. RICH. ONE-PRICE SHOE STORE, fe Z 717 Market Space. We close at 8 p.m., Saturdays excepted, $y" Noax W ALKER & Co. CLOTHING FOR MEN. Boys, AND ALL vs. OTHERS ‘The component part of a Suit of Clothes havea fixed value, and no firm can sella really first-class article for less than these values. You wonld not beapt to sell dollars for fifty-cent pieces. Just think this little matter over when you read of slaughter sales and the like, and feel disposed to patronize tese so-called bar- ealn places, Wedo business upon solid principles, and give the buyer all he can possibly get anywhere, and we think alittle more, NOAH WALKER « CO, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN READY- MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING Goons, 625 Pennsylvania Avenue n.w. Jed, ALSO, jsiud guar. | that he had felt at all times well disposed to- wards the soldiers, and felt that their claims for position should be recognized. The law and irit of the law should be obeyed, and in al canes where applications ere dered BDIUALL IPE LES applicant mun 66 Bevond question. President did not indicate that id issue any instructions in the matter. GEN. ROSECRANS. Afterwards the delegation called on General Rosecrans, register of the Treasury, to consult with him in regard to the retention in office of soldiers already em; and the appol: ment of others to ag oda vacancies cccur. The general informed the delegation Uhat there were so maay democratic Union sol- diers out of employment that other thit being equal he oped the administration woul give them the preference. oo __ John Roach’s Contracts. HE HAS RECEIVED NOT ONLY HIS REGULAR PAYMENTS BUT PAYMENTS ON THE FUND RE- ERVED FOR FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF THE fears of | coxtmacs. ‘oes not | When John Roach contracted for the construc- tion of the Dolphin and the tree cruisers he was to be paid inten installments. As each tenth of @ ship was com; one tenth of it peice was turned over Se him ‘minus Special Correspondence of Tux Evexixe Stam. ce er, VA., July 22, 1885.—The Cul- peper jail last nizht and this morning presented | the unusual spectacle of a military guard sur- [sony tine: dtiertr- revert w AS ADE ANDI) | terday on a chargeof rape, would be taken fi nd lynched. The company which eom- | Doses the suard is the “Cuipeper Minute Men.” | B® Woul | ‘The facts of the ease are these: Yesterday morning the fifteen-year-old daughter of Mr. Frank Berry, residing one mile west of Miteh- | eil’s statto ; Went to the cowpea, In compan: | with another young girl, to. milk the cows, | Reuching the place, they were set upon by Har- jris. ‘The girls were wholly unaware of the | wretet’s purpose at frst, but it soon became | Apparent, Miss Berry’s companion. eseaped, and ran screaming towards the house. Harris ized Miss Berry and ehoeked her until the blood ran” from her mouth and nose, But before he could fully ecom- plish his purpose the alarm had been given, and help approaching he became fright: ened and made off. Miss Berry was badly hurt about the 1 nd head. i about thirty aze and a bratish-looking fellow, an to be possessed of much intellect. He has years been leading @ tramplsh sort of life. years ago he was In Pennsylvania, and got into prison there. “He claims that he was under influence of whisky when he assaulted the girl, rile news of the outrage gprend rapidly, and toekninn ok eae ene in the in less than three hours after. the occurrence anus Bs @ sess men were scouring the country in every direc- | 10° qua aul, the vessels were turned over tion in seareh of Harris. At least one hundred | that on ©°yernment, Defore noon, | Wat, on of February last men left this town on hos re Le George Hume, a constable for another town: | yf, , ach. endeavored to induce Secretary ship, happened to be in the neighborhood of | tion funda, ‘the him — ae Mitchell's station, and hearing a deserip-| sent ‘until’ he Soot sm tion of the man, kept a lookout | fon’ from Att bad received in- for him. About 12 o'clock about a | so"n, a ne mile feom the station, he met Harris. <i Me oy — n paid the Hume had no arms except an old empty te- | ent xhow that there have bees Sake ee Sin pot Smt anoaa'g eterno | pagmntn, on, tho Chlcngy and ae and proposed that they should go tothe station and get a drink, to which the latter acceded. es and on each of the other vessels nine regular payments and nine After going a short distance they met another | Peservation payments, i man who was looking for Harris, and attempted to find out privately from Hume whether be goin c0e ans Set eet Boston, had eaptui e man, Harris y Atlanta, S617. in, 8315,000. camé wuspicious and. attempted to", ent couteact procs for tee tome teens away, but Hume drew revolver and, running after the fugitive, brought him to ahalt by threats of shooting. Harris was taken to Mitchell's, where there were already indica- tions of the gathering of a lynching party. Hume, seeing that it would be unsafe to keep his prisoner there until the train for Culpe (which passes Mitchell's ata quarter to six) boarded the two o'clock mall and went wit his man to Orange Court House, from which int he took the six o'clock return train to vessels. Consid Soment bas been Sceasioned by this state of Postmaster GENERAL VILAS today said that he bad no intention of reconsidering his THE McCormick Sarz BURGLARY.—There McCormick july ir. the time this train had reached to Mitenelts = angry crowd, had assembled met tohacnnd pir aime tog Police, being there, who, suspecting Hume's "program, | satiated that Brown ana. siewart toed se ne boarded thé train and searched every car. | nection with it, released them. ng ml oe) Fen ogg poor = Fe pre- | them, however, as men they were caution imsel pris and the crowd talled to. discover them, Ar re aban aiase Seana and the crow Sa ae ener Se ek vey Sonera the past Unree years in charge of the lmmsase, As soon as it was discovered that Harris was A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND BOY'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR OUR CELEBRATED STAR SHIRT WAIST, HAS NO EQUAL, PERFECT IN FIT, IN FLAN- NELS, LINENS, PERCALES AND MUBLINS. B ROBINSON & CO, 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 55 How To Save Mose, Invest $3.50 in our Extra Fine Calf Shoes. Every pal Warranted to wear well, They are equal to any Shoe in this city. We can give bargains, because we sell for onsh, and Gent law Bap ies aion sad Sees hon and $2.00 to $5.00, wie in toy lan tolynch him wasset on foot, ‘under Sherif’ Pulliam got wind of ivand took poten een Teun. She Hed steps to get out the Cul) Minute Men, a her here, 5 many trienas, Sete gd the jail, as above in- | ang. are hundreds who will learn of her But for Hume's shrewdness the would certainly been, ‘Miteb- ell's. There is yet a great acsite to lynch Mi and fears of trouble are still entertained. HARRIS TAKEN To ALEXANDRIA, LaTER.—Since the above was written an ef- fort has been made by the court to impannel grand jury to-day, but this was found im- tras accordingly taken to the py the whole company away on the 11:16 train, ——_—_—_—see—__——_ Prouiotions in the Navy. aut comsmannden G. Bixasbes, & Ns miata ‘H. 8. Wi to be and Rogers, tobe Heutenang of the junior grade, RANGEOF an ae a Hie tee ie hte eee p- m., 83.3, ‘Mascimiim, 08.8; snininaen, . Mus. Gopzr G: in she Eanny. Sait oe nae Stcmonose Saturday. Transfers of Real Fatate. Deeds in fee have been recorted ax fallowe W. H. Reardon to F.P. Nash, lots, 8q. 425 $2,222.22. G. W. Reardon to same, same erty; $2,222, Jolin Van Riswick to Ava! Lambert. pti, sa. 373, $— ame to Nar tina Van Riswick, lot 25, sq. 365; S— Same to Mary Jane Riswick, west pi. 2,5. i208. John Vi Riewick 0 Mary Van Telaweicka i \. 40 or at - onnell to James Dales eg, 33 8 S81.50. GE. Emmons ww Darrolt, lot 344, Garfield: $100. 5. iL Ramby to Elizabeth Knis, pix. 85 and 34, eq. 25 BF. Tilley to F. W. Lauts, lot sa. 138; 82, H. Warner to 1G. Taylor, lot 33, sq. 836; 00. Arms & Hil, trostecs, to Wim, Maysr, lot 20, sq. 85%, S80n, W. Mayne to J. T. Arms, same property,” 89Ge. BUH Warner io Marietta 1. W Hinme,iot 138, . 508; $1,650, Margaret ©. Grindall to G. ® Parner, pus. sq, 200° 83.050. Base ® Whiting etal.to Anna E Barnard et al. undivide third lots 1 and 2, sq. 1 . 5.8. Bale te Andrew Devine, sub 117, «9. 190; $iL,a5s.56 3. M. Johnson, trustee, to" A. F. Fo Bia S2.217. 0. 8B Wall” trustes Elien Smit ts. au plow! sab Vey he 8 James L. Barbour to L. G. Hine, lots G,'L, N, sq. 4; $1,986. . Emmons to Mary’ A’ Williamson, Jot 926; $1,300. A. Langdonet ai to Z% T, nier, ots 7 ands, block 4, Lebroit park; 0G. Jennie Riordan to John Racdy, . 677; 87,000. Sophia Sin Wiems loi 27, section 4, Barry, Farm; sie Jesse Brown et al., trustees, to James H. Savile, lot 28, block 5, T and B's sab Pi ‘aut Finite, &c.; 8—. H. E. Davis, trustee, to F. Thotmes, lots 5 to 10, sq. ‘$11,52: Chas, A. Lemar 2 Nica tramesa t0 4. Goon toe 8 * 3 10.4. Fook, lots block 1r'T and Bs sub Mi. Piewsnntse2200, 0 H. Letberman to Henrietta Smith, part Cli chester (10 acres), and Jot 3, xub Woodlawsg FHSS, Ada Chute to Henrietta Comporthwatie, lot 30, aq, 331; $1,600, Fo Koones Caroline B. Winslow, lot 77, aq. 241; 86, to Harvey L. Page, part 9, sq. R. McKean et al. to . Moore, sr. “i 514; $2,600. CH, Knight, traster, to Sara Turner, lot 1, sq. N. 334; $750. B. T. Dilles to John H. Soule, pt. 10, sj. 841; $3,006, Same a ee ieee As ot iS Se ome ts 614; $450, A. S. Strothom to sai, te satne: $=. James P. Kyun to James Ba! pl 26, sa. 673; 82.000, Jamon Pat to P. C. Palmer, pt. ‘4, sq. 96%; 8675. C,H. Leiberman to James W. Ward, lots 35 and $4, sq. 933; JW. sin 1. B. Laws GC, Simins tot. ee 22, sg. SOR; V. trott, lot 70, sq. 363; 81 fon toS. J. Muplier, pt. 3, sy. 61 Dade to F.'P. M: in, pi. 1, sq. J. Brosnan to John Robinson, lot 38, sy. 642; John F. Cook to National Asse Lion fer Hef of Destitute Colored Women, lots 6 te &, block 1, T. & Bos sub, Mount’ Pleasayt: $2.250. | Mary’ J. Snowden to, John, Robb, bot , block 6, Iv; *. Duncap- 8900. Jolin #600. 3. CY; $100. HD. Boteler vo E. Greer, lots 41, 44, 45, 50, 52, S4, 5, Gu, 62, 64, 76, and 71, Prospect Hill; $6,000. W! i. Farms Bhan. 0. Dennison et al, trustees, to F. worth, lot 57, D.'s ub. Mount Pleasant; Second building company to J.J. Alright, lors 1, 2,88) and 10, pt 6. block 2, 16 “Droit Barks 85.5. Alright to-S. F. T. swartzell, lot T to 4, 8, and 10, pts. 5 and 6, block —~ $4,245, B, P, Davis to’ faa U. Marshall, lot 4, south ground Columbia college; $15.1 16.25, Margaret . Read to P. 8. Wales, part 25, Ke aa 20, Mary M. Kearney, trustee, to T. J. Mayer, lot 8, sub. 790; $4,200," G. E. Emnions to S.’Scott, lot 28, 26; $1,500. PL McDonough Margaret Donohise, pl. 6, 9.17; $650. Bilston Goddard to Uni ‘States of America, Widow's Mite, 158.00. B, F. Leighton sant Gregory, 3, 8g. SSN, SSVO, . Weaver, ext. to Maco Prans, iit Oh, Hawes sub. Mt; Plessant, 91,403.25. ° Elmida 1. Pyt- nam to Mary E. Ty jot 55, ng. G23, 81,800. i. D, Weaver, ext. to E.R Russtil, lot 02, Ins sub. Mt Pleasant; $1,708.30. J. W. Metz to J. H. Chamberlain, RY vy Mig ene vp e Georgetown; 8350. “Henry monds tos Bacon, w. pt. 8, sq. 56, $4,300. | P. F. Bacon to Mary “Elizabeth Prott, pisq. 414; $-. J. F. Green to P. R. Dailey, lot 27, 59.316, 81,205.74. A. L, Barber to Elien ©. MéLain, bits 15 apd 16, Vik. 4, Le Droit Park, $3,500;'4 and 5, bik. 8; ®, bik. 4; 3. bik. 12: 3,4,5,6, 13 and 1S, bee, 11, do; $16,184; Band 9, 4q. 775; 8: 5 ite 3, “4, and 18, bik. 20; 30, bik. 21; 1, bik. 32, 1, 2 and 15, bik. 34; 6, 16 and 1s, bik 35, Colum bia Heights; $17,146.68. eae Reporters WILL BE ALLOWED To SEE TH PRINCESS MARKED Hattonborg previous vo his marriage to frinaese ni us to his marriage to Prin Beatrice, “the Yrince of Wales wil princess away at Uh ‘The ‘of the Gladsione gover: comprising the prese: Wolseley have been inv! y present at the wedding. The rey the German Crown Prince, Fre nor the Crown Princess woul out to be untrue. Both are co Williaén, e invited, ing to Londen to attend the wedding. The marriage will be celebrated at Osborn castle, instead of Windsor, Lady Randolph Churchill is very actively assisting in the wedding arrangements, It waa at first decided by the queen to exclude reper tors, but this on has been recor vill be permit urters Will ab ness the affair, The church being t gecommodate all the guests now invited, the covered archway from the churchyard gate to the portals will be provided with three ters of seats, A Broowy Resrcae Ferm An 2M lt between John Smith and Tow: Marshal Perr pstone, Ky., broke oul afresh om Dakiey sot sinith dead ta the stong, of H. ¢ Nute Osborn, a friend a" Smith's, coming up, was fatally shot by Oakey who also fatally wounded Harry Smith, © brother of John, Later Oakley tired at a mam named MeGuire, but missed him, when fie lator sent a charge of shot into the marshal ® head, neck and body. putting out his right Ce, ‘Qakley’s condition Is critical, HOWARD —NEWLIN. ist, IBKS. by - 0 HOWARD. of W 1 A. BAW LAM o€ bonlcinitae, ALA STREET GATCHEL, 1m this city, at the residenoe ef Geo, W. Knox, esq. Mt Vernon Clase, July 23 INS, by the Rev.'WoL. sekentes, Iie. 0. Tk site ee and ADDIE GATCHEL., both ot Washington, Det MA, Jun or. FLA to . y third yeu ack. Me her age. widow of Christo} Wasa native of Suaffordsiir, tnglat SeVenLY Years a resident of this eit Funeral from Foundry «bare b-m., to which all triends EARNER In_Geongetow july 2st, “1ss5, CATH a eight two years he triends are respectfully eral from her late reside on Tuesday mornin bh KAKNEK, 1nd ber fe ccormeaes ing, July 2d, at 4.0 chow FOX. On July 15th, 1855, of cholera jnfar LOIRE, infant “daughier ot ¢ ‘Smoot Fox, axed Your m Funeral irom hia residen mesday, July 22, 15, at 4: GOWANS. Suddenly, s0n of James and tia and three day's. . 29 FL st aw, Wise 30 pam, * July 21, 1885, WILLA, ed ten yewre, ited to attend. (New York and ee GREENLEASE. | Ruddeuly on T JBHS, at 12:05 o'clock, MALY A. Joseph E. Greeniease, in the thirtieth year of ber age Farewell, tateweli Mary dear, Life ts sad wituout thee here Oh, may we meet tn heaven above, Wier all ts peace and oy il HH Hos Foneral Thursday, July, 234, at $0 clock. from 5 a ine church. Friends and fully invited to attend. HOLLIDGE. On Wednesday, July (22d, IN, 20:30 a.m, with cholera lntautuin, KATIE BROW Se ter OF Isanc S. and Anule C. Mollldgey four months. from residence of her parents, 434 P northwest, Thursday afterioot. at tout 0 clock. lives and friends respectfully luvited wy attend. IUECKEL. Very soddenly, in St. Y LUECKEL. aged thirty-nine sears Us LONE uneral frou. fr. Mpludiers a sextant meu, Seventh street, between Maud 8 sree Suiy 28d, at five o'clock p.m. vied MAPE. At the Immaculate Concept we duly 2 : f mee “encdeshosmet 2:10 amn., Sister BAN. ‘Funeral on Thursday moruing. at nine o'clock, the Immaculate Conception chisich, where rq mass will be for Ube repose of | woul. * ae eg OR Tuenday, July 2ist, Le, ater Mugering illness, ADDIE MeN Tie a Services at the ce ul ber mother, Mr 1027 Tenth streot northwest, at ia. jth ina. to which relatives and friends ion School, ow There ‘are in ROBBINS. On aa ENE. ,On, Tuseday tvernvon. July. 21. 30a, ve. . yearn ‘hursday, Jul; at 4 o'clock, from. parlors of Metropolizan Hotel, “Prieads are laviies SCOTT. On mage ienday, July 224, 168, wt 1:35 B., is | residence, E street mouth ira ARTHUR SCOTT, tn the forty-fourth Soot “Notice of funeral hereafter, . CRSBAFER,, Op July 2iet, 1886, at 11 asm, Mey SCHAFER, Funeral from his ‘late residence, 1312 Tweutyy street northwest, Friday. July 24th, er invmed te arson = one ART. On W. Daly 22, UG, wt at Xa ST ew atth: anys im the tilety sixth year of let age er ee.

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