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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST -13,- 1833. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Pavstcuxs Axo Davcowrs Re- fa a "ALLET DAVIS & .'S_ PIANOS; UPRIGHTS ; falty, On 15th of ber I wilt To Onor He Bed ele mppuock of tse ‘unrivalled Pisnea, Suyers please vist this : Six Shirts to order for__......$ 9.00. waue L. SUMNER, Et AGN a 12.00. F. D WARD 2 ROOP, E» Tate WG. 200, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AV) 4 At the Uld Stand, 025 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Sole fn. for STEINWAY @ SONS Ps ‘neqnaled Pianos, also for Gabler Grovesteln . Fuller, Marhall & Wendell, McCammon, ‘Simpson & Co., Wheelock, and other 4 FULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERW LABS, CUFFS, HOSIERY AND N WEAR AT THE LOWEST PRICES COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED 2c each 8. B. ELLERY. ‘Pianos and Organs. = === ew and old, Pianos and, Organe for rent or sale on Lepr low RAILROADS Span Packing aitended toby competent worksnent = ae MTC AKE E AND. TAKE GEORGE AND _ TSKiLi. MOUNTAINS. AIL AND PARLOR CAR LINE Yorks West Shore aud Buffalo, Rall- Teturesyue Hudson River, JcPenneyivanla Railroad ao OGA SPECIAL, 840 am.. arrive Saratoga Ci dwell, Lake George, 4:30 p.m.; Montreal, Ele Pullman’ ifutfet Cars’ to Surato- to con SEAL, 8:40 am, Te san ALL O% ACCOUNT OF BEING OVERSTOCKED aT This dull season, i sell m select, scsortment of Stieff and Kranich, & Se aail jad other fine Pianos, new and seco 4 sacrifice tt Grand Hou KK NNN A BBR Teo pt ‘ Peansyivania Ra'.road Rx EAS B&B Fe = Wain leaves Wasiins K NN a4 £ PLM, Bs Gu #4 > EL Rate Fe PIANO FORTES, i Albany and Niagara Fal oe 5 a MOUNTAIN EX- | UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORK- Xin, srriveat HOTEL MAATHIS: ANSUIF AND DUMABILITY. — SAPP ae . New York to Safuioga and. Lak Railroad train leaves Pb rat ct. RATOGA AND CATSKILI MOUNTAIN LIM- PRICES, 7 25 pm. arrive at Hotel Kaaterskill 8:57 p. has ROM SC UEW EEE S36 pous., Saruwoca U0 pam. Paridrenty toate Modal fashington. on ut SS") ama. for Sarstogn: FIAKOS FOR RENT Singin oe tou Tong trans: SD clty oF uapot complete tise SECONDHAND PIANOS WM. KNABE & CO, 817 MARKET SPACE Station reserved dnan Car my29 Exersox Praxos, OVER 36,000 Now IN USE. ‘A thoroughly first-class and reliable piano at a mediom price. STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS, Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, and for rent, Reus applied if purchased. ‘Best and most complete assortment of Sc. musicia the city. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F strest, m29 Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis Co. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. AILY LINE TO, NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE, STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, one of which leaves 7th street wharf DAILY, except Sunday, at 5:30 p.m. Exclusive connection with Boston and Pros steamers.” Secure tickets and rooms at 1951 and 619 Pennsyivania ave., St. Marc hotel, and office Knox's Exj 6th st. and Pennsyl- ‘vania ave., who will also check from hotels and private realdences. For further /PHE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY, i SHORT LINE TO THE SOUT AN = SOUTHWEST. ane 400. A. MIAN CHBURG MATT. daily, except local stations, connect: a oud aod Alleghany and Rad! als 34:16 A. Bi_—NEW ORLEANS FAST MAIL datty, Tiaking ciose connections South and Soutuwest daily, except Sunday. with €. and O. Raliway. Pull. tian Sleeping uilet cars from New York and Waal Won, to Atlauta. Pullman Sleeping cars frou Sshington to New Orleans without change of cara Pullma Parlor Cars from Washington to Waits So'phur Spei 635 PM LOUISVIELE FAST LINE. Dally via ‘CSariottavile to Cincinnati, Louisville and all West. qrePolntn Pullman Sleeping cars, Washington to mista tlles 1040 P. M.—SOUTHERN 3ATL AND EXPRESS | Daily to aii polnta, South aud Southwest via Dap- ville and’ Charlotte. Pullman Sleeping cars from Washington to Atlanta, Moutgomery aud Selma, for care Monigomery to New Orleans. Pullman Sicepers from Wi ‘1 lotto and Colum: t Lynchbut win Ft * orfoik and Wenera bint Auguste, wharf Tel No, 741 Dacaseis Division Train leave Washington at 4:15 p | _J77 'W.P. WE ent Warrenton, Trias leave Washington st 7008. m. OW FARE TO NORFOLK.STEAMER LADY Aor FAe LAE leaves Oth strest wharf, Web, jonday. and Satur e piesicclans Fare, $1.00; Round. Trip, $1.50. Riope at Colonial Heacly of Sefurdays. Pare 50 tents. ‘Sunday, 11:15 am, and 5:45 p.m. dall Washington: 6:00 emi, Souther Express. dally; $45 am, Strasbarg local. daily ex- cept Sunday: 1-50 p. m, Lyneubarg Mail dally.ex- | Telephone call $4 All Potomac ‘River Landings, ‘cept Sanday; 9:15 pm.. New Orleans ‘Mall, daily, A PRON, Monday, W: S40 p.m... Louiavidie spectal, daily. Gpasdinan tee Wyeis” For tickets and information iu ire at Company's edice, 001 Peonsyivania avenue. “Ersias leave foun nnd P. Star *O SLAUGHTER, X. MACDANIED, SOL. HAAS, Traffle Matage. OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” Leaves 7th-treet wharf on MONDAYS, THURS. Gen. Pass Agent. 6 DAYS. and. FRDAYS at? 'Returnin ad PELSDANS, PuibaYS and SUNDAY pint wou HE GREAT ing _at River Landings as far aa Nomini’Creok, PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWFST. DOUBLE TRACK. 8PLENDID SCENERY. STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EPPECT JUNE 2sr. 1885, ‘Trains leave Washington from station, corner of 6th 4 B streets, us follows: Currioman. Va.-and St. Clements Bay, Md. Connects with B&O. KR at She ‘See schedule. RIDLEY. Manager. ‘apli_ IRECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STFAM- ERS JOHN GIBSON and E.C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, Fast R.ver, N. ery SATURDAY at 4 jor Pitt: and the West, Chi Limited F3 f, Wi 1, VEDNESDA’ Yas eek ese Aceon jaa | MORSE. Sroigneat fewetertee. with Slecpinig Care from Harriaburg to Cincionatt, MAC TRANSPORTATION and Hotel Car to R ‘cept Baturday, to Chicago, with Sleeping Car Altoona STEAMER SUE. Chieawo inciupatt’ Expres at 710; Pkt, CAPT. W.C. GEOGHEGAN, eally, with Cars Wi ma to Ch WIM resume the Toute between BALTIMORE AXD snd itarraburg to Louisville connecting r= Har- | WASHINGTON, stopping at River Landings leaving fre for Cleveland and Berean pee ace: | Stehver eight received BATURDAYS ONLY, and Jo P.M. daily for Pitsburg and the West, with | must be prey “Sil accommodations first-class. Ehrough Steeper Harrisburg fo : = Apply to BALTiaone AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. STEPHENSON BRO., 7th st. whart. For Eris, Qauandaigua, Rochester, Badtlo, Niagare, | _Offce:—12th st and Pennavivaniaay.nw. mblism 2 daily, except Wl TEAMER MATTANO LEAVES TTHSTREET Cars, Wastilngton'to Rochester. ar Toca, oe! ‘at For Wihiapapore. Lock Haven snd Elmira, at 0:50 Seen a pe, Landings as fr an altiox For New York and the Fast, 7:15, 8:30 and 11:00 A. | Crevoons ate fi ectocay pricey and Monday ‘M., 2:00,4:00,10:00 P.M. and 13:15 night On Sun- GL SHERIFE Lid Pa ave, mw. day, 5:30 A.M, 2:00, 4:60, 10-00 P.M, and 12:15 orto 6 a Bab dots Steen uulimas Fatlr Cars | gaST'? 0. 0 sons, ast, Tunat whast ‘or Boston witboat 00 PM day. M* VEBXon! ur. VERNON! ‘or Brooklyn, N. ¥., aif through trains counect at | — Jersey City'with boats of Brooklyn Annex, afford STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ing direct transfer to Fulton street, avoidiug dou- | Leaves ‘7thstreet wharf dally (except Sunday) for bie ferriage scrow New York Ct Mt Vernon at 10 o'clock = "m4 returning, reaches For Philadeiphia, 5:30 and 11:00 A.M. 2:00, | Washington about 3:30 p.m. 4:00. 6:00, 10:00 PM. and 12:15 night. Gn Sun- | \ wel6 LL BLAKE, Captain, Gay, 840 4.3., '2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 10:00 PM, and 22:15 night Limited Express, 9:40 A.M. dally, > except sunday. STEAMERS. For Baitunore, 6:35, §:30, 9-40, 9:50, 11:00 A. —— z M1: 2:00, 4: 10, 10:00 ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY 2: On Sunday, 5:30, 9:50, 6:00, 7:10, 10:00 P.3L, and reek Line, 7:15 A.M. and 4:40 P.M. daily, except sunday. For A: ts, A.M., 12:05 and 4:25 PM. dally, wT excepe Sunday.” Ox Sa “7 4:00 P.. = ‘> FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- XANDRIA AND WASH- De p. 9-25, 11:01, and 11:35 A. 2b, S05, and 1137 PAL Ou 1:01 A.M, 8:05 PM. Betweex New Yorx axp Havne Company's pler, No.4 North liver, foot of Morton ‘St. Laurent, de Jousselin, Wednesday, Aug. 19,1 p.m. ‘Armerique Sentell, Wednesday: Ang. 200 50 wae St. Germain, Traub, Weda ‘Sept. 2,11 am. Labrador, Perier D’ Hanterine, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 5 am. ble on sight, in amounts to sult. on the Cheeks BtaN* agen, No 8 Bowing Green, New one - Agent. No. 6 Howllng Green, New York. Messrs BELL & CO., Agents for the District of For Kichmond and the South, 6:00 and 1101 a.x¢ | Columbia, 1437 Peunaylvania avenu gaily. and 4:40 ¥ M daily, Cxvept Sunday 9) °°" | aul Washington, D.C. ‘rains leave Alrxal 2 Weal . ¥0 Go ae “oo. i SN, Bch goose CUNARD LINE 23'P M.. at thidnlght (except Monday). oust 199 and WOO a rs and 1136 | rane users Ma night. Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor- ber of I:ith street and Prousylvania avenue, and at ‘he station, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and residences: | CHal Ee ece: J.B. WOOD, Geveral Manag General Passenger Agent. J SSHINGTOS, OHIO AND WESTERN Rart- XE 147 H, 1855, trains will Leave <rriveat Oth and B'streets Depot as follows: | Washington 9 a.m. and 4:35 pm. daily. ar- Five at Beinwut Park 10:51 am. and 6:46 pm; Lees | burs'11:01 a.m and 6:36 p.m. arrive at Round Hill at 21 ft a 2 ps yhm. Returning, leave Road | ani and 3-09 p.m: pass Leesparg 6:42 tn. to" pon: Relmont Park 6254a-m0¢ aid aud arrive at Washington at 835 am. und 5: Sat. Sept. 12 #2 | Avmastia Bat. Seor 16 29 | Eravaia Sats Sept. “Sept 6 | Suavia. Sai. Gee. 8 ay SAIURDAY ThOM NEW YORK RATES OF PASSAGE Cabin $60, $80 and $100, Aceordg (6 RCO ae cerage at very low rates, Bteerage tickets Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of bor "“Ficough bllis of laden. given for Belfast, Glasgow, are Of laden given a Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Coulnent. and for Metiterrancan ports, or frelght aod. office, No. Bowling Greeor or. both steer Canin to OTIS BIGELOW & "CO., 6U. sth “street, | Warhingcon, eclal excursion rates and Sunday trains to BET- MOST FAIS” Monthly and Coinmutation Kates to = PHY, ‘superintendent, Alexandria, VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York. ‘Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO:. 05 7th street, Washington, BOSTON, VIA PROVIDENCE ‘HEAP. SHORT AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE ‘To Boston, Newport, Narragansett Fier and adjacent resorts by the sea, ‘Take the popular steamer “Leury” or “Excelsior,” on TUESDAYS or FRIDAYS, at 5:30 P.M, cob- necting in Norfolk with the’ first-class passenger steamers Berkshire and Johus Hopkins, Fo Providence, $15; round trip, $24. To Boston, via Providence, $14; round trip, $26. ‘This meiudes meals and ststeroom berth. For further information ingulre at office, 7th street wharf, ‘Telephone No. 746-% W. P. WELCH. yim Agent. au e183 MEDICAL, &c. OR INFORMATION CONCERNING A RE- Ured and well-conducted bome for ladies in confine- ment, address: MES. MARGARET MORGAN, allgw 1 Lombard St,, Baltimore, Md: ADIES ints, without change. bmited train to Cincinnatl in Cinewn Outs at 1U-00 a m., with Parlor Car, and Hy, to Pittabure, Cleveland and Detroit, 5, G10, 6-40, 7: original Mra_ Dr. O, 1:28, 3:15 (45-minuce | (rin ‘ome a Oak 5 | st between B dl D)Sptuattomtuen ior misc aves tate ea oe Special trentisent fOr ladiee; 0 years exe leusive experience; remedies prompt aud reliable cnoe' strictly comddentiat: call or write: ofice hres enor strietly’ cont call oF write: fe peu: Madaine Selden visita ladien aby distance, 25-awe T ag SEVER CONTRADICTED THAT Du. BROTHERS le the oldest Established adver- ‘ising, Ladies Physician int this ety you can coutlientiy consult Da. BROTHERS, 006 B st. aw. Particular attention paid to all diseases te ladies, tnarried or slugle. All a" oard, with guod accommodations, to those who muay desire tomtay 3, 6:10, 7:30, 6:30 and | 1:26, 1:30, 3:30. “4st, '5:40, “6:40, 7:00, | im 00D. got poate op the sbenandoals Valley Rallroad. and ute South. 9-25 a m. daily, and 9-10 p. m. daily. S20 sm. trata bas Pullian ‘sleeper, Wasningion to Dew Orleans, For Annapolis, 40 a m.,and 12:10 and 4:30 p.m (Oy Sunday, Salve... 4:40'p. 1. For way stations between Washington a 6:40, 630 a.m., 12:10 pm, 5 3. Ou Sund; 0 mm. stations Li15 pam. ally: 4:40 pm. aerate tan few days in the city under bie treatment myi-4m¢ ERVINK, No. 2—A PERMANENT AoaGervmea tre ceacearees cay toe ‘ DI Ee ‘Cloud Pharmacy, cor- sts. Price auzé-tots ‘except Sun except San- (ian Branco, dai eacegt Beate sthius Letween Washington and Galth- i, daily, except sunday. snd) Wiachester, Siam. dally, ‘and 030 pean dally to owe oto Winchester: NAS Traine arrive from the West dally, 6:00, 7:20 am, 2 Prom Avaapoils $30 am. and 1:50 and 6:25 fom Atoapolis 30 a.m, 2 Gonder, 1035 0m, 635 pal. = sealed. DD 22LITY OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS \iulckly cured Uy. the Civiaie Method. Ado in’ail ‘the hospitals of France. Prompt retarn of Sunple “cases, $5. to Severe 10. Yaniphict ince. “CIVIRLE REMEDIAL AG 160 Fulton st, New York. apS-thata oc! eK, street, bety id 12th streets southwest, the Hoes resmesnaifhadd ih ate nite COMMEND rT. seiarpaeed aS se Abe Flint, the colored man, who was shot in 3. HEMPLER'S QF7 eouayivaniaavenue, | BBR RRR wv ERT the right thigh and shoulder last Monday night ra and Marine Glames, Astronomical and Field | B Www by James Moten and Joba Johneon, because he Jrlercopes, Thermometers | aromas aides, THIS BaP refused to tell them his name, is still lying in itn me Mae gineday —aul-2w® ® 0 the Freeqmen's hospital very low, but was re- aS " | ported to-day to be slightly better. He has re- TO-MORROW. consciounness and the physicians now ave opes of his recov: ither WY BBES & Co., Auctionsors. ae i Hn, Rares ot te Lamar the ballets ave btn extracted.” BY advice of DAY and SATURDAY, AU- TERR. —The clans atiorney did not QUst Foumriginell ant FIFTEENTH, at HALE. Glers, Hustian reign mutate Goust ealssiy, | take Filut's statement yesterday PAST TENA At” tne entire stock of sooda contained Austio Hungarian minister for foreign aftaire: | James Moten, who isn jail, 1s sbout alnsteen In store No. 1619 ¥ street, corner 11th street north TIT Trrr ree Gount Von Taafe, Austrian mainister, and | years of age. “He states that Flint Wop cunalacing of oilers and Fancy Goods. Baby | Br oR 8 Faron Zale c-Orresy, Hangarian minister fer | wont to the plcuic Sfonday night to make a Hobe and Cfoaks, Lace Novelics. Flowcraana | Boe It FR e m» | Honal defense, will dttend the meeting between | fuss, and that he himself was with Case. Two Counters and one large Mirror. Thissiock | BBB At T T EER OR R Ch rl ett eaten a ay hee aa pistol and’ ared at Toned» i Roaltively be diepords CO. Auctioneers, ‘THE BEST TONIC. Seccteg pics Ses him. He put bls hand’ up, and called out ove. — Races le “Don! a"t,”” 2 int TP HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. _This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable Sanatoas, NY. —— an. | sot he ‘ lotsa "drew iis, Pistol, | fred pletely CURES DYSPEPSIA, | nounced for’ irany Auge, race oa | and rap «He went station ASSIGNEES SALE OF LARGE STOCK OF un | INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, IMPURE BLOOD, | tomoroue have been postponed until } te’ next morning, and hauded over the wistat GOODs, UBER GodDS. ‘TOBACCO, CIGARS, | MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVERS, AND NEU- ——+ to Lieut. Guy, and admitted the PAINTS, OILS, ROPE. PLATFORM, AND | RALGIA, Latest Foreign News. but said it was in selfdefense. His DIES BHOW CASES, LaKGH Ick BOX, &c, | tian untiling remedy for Disease of the KID- eee OF STATE FoR SCOTLAND. | | Ht Webb as his coumsole Co emnmer aud B. &c.. AT AUCTION." a i a .— uke of Richmont On FRI UGU! JURTEENTH, ATTEN | It ts invaluabl ‘Diseases ‘WOMEN, | bas been appointed seci ‘of state for Scot- Se LOCk vil well af No. 1106 and L108 Water | goa eh who leek poeta land with aseatin the cabinet. District Government Adatre. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache, or pro- Gascanucee ~ It is rumored in financial circles here that a| First Controller Durbam has given an opinion Sigal De GAT sige, | CHenconionton ores tox xasioures po,” | Jit rumred ia financial cn to the fist audtore ofice taae Bee West, FFOLRY, Ancnoncer. Petite, alds the assimilation of food, relieves Heart: ;FARLIAMENT WILL BE FHOROGUED TO-MOR- Comufisdioner fia ater mnaae Pot Saly 25, THE IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, 908| herve nw Set Mrenethens the aad} | Parliament, t ts definitely announced, will Feet pete Di ee on fat day and SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, For Intermittent Fevers, Lassttade, Lack of Energy, | O° Prorogued to-morrow. Gay, July 23 1805, The Secounts of Coaee Biwi So Pons auctions wives reeervtigR |e. tetas no equal.” : 1 |, BRREy Augaay ae eon nas sloners Edmonds, West and Lydeeker, the old QeHC a:b and wll continus daly until the | | arThe genuine nas trade mark and eromed 0a | arrived at Potsdam esenlene hevite Doard, should, térefore, be on the 2st vite Seock oa S ais, Satin, Velvews ne oe PRENOM PROTEST AGAINST GREMAM PRETEN- | xoriyiCaTIONS BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR. Hake Solr GPa Una esi Cates | POW CHmtICaL on, matTOIORR un ® |, Ferme aneusan, Hiscbempert commerce | wht if GuPtis pant trae ts a o nds "fine ; . te government prol ai en Ge Inds “Ane fe ee ; and 14, square 166, fs, on account of its Insum- oe Sener neces ee, yeaa ees | Brxaxragr “Tomo s ! deena net, the pretension of Germany In as- | Clene thickness Wediek one ciseinchon cee ‘and domes- Sateens, nnels, simeres Seguro for the this new bi about to Hewueneraliy, Comforts and ‘ixnkets, EMPLOMeTe | De, Lamont RATA ST TONG. onto’ te a | RopOzOn, the West coast of Affica, and uring | be ‘eretied He. baw also. motiied hira Piano Covers; Table Covers, Tibet sbawis also Diack | »,Df, Lamontts Cote ay of exracrat: | Wo g0vermment to maintain the rights of! {> take care of the sajoluiue "house, Grapes and other articles usually foam in a Hrst-class | nary merit and potenoye possessing uoequalied em. | ANCE Blong that part of the African cosst. |S, Yor° 3"? quring the time oot {end this’ sale asthe goods have. been carefully | C40} In uliding Rad tonlng up your constiatlon, pre- eid wittinccsn: in. taking ‘down and rebuilding the Selected for Liest city trade, and will be sold to the | tye'swifem, ora prowaton seainet ‘ague, chills and | Sr. Lours, August 13.--A dispateh to the Post- Be Aon ote latn re attend, ax thes: willbe ee ae eg alee is sue liver. eee sppetizer, & | Despatch trom itle Rook, Ark., says: In Chick- | east corner of 4th and I streets northwest. offered in lots to sult, or will salut privavesaie afer | & cat Jromeser Of digestion; a relief and care. for dy paw Nation yesterday David Hunton shotand | “"yr. Angustus Miller has been notified that Syisane erie EXgrough' blood purine tonic: ir Stl serengenen | Xilled his cousin, Samuel Smiley, In a quarrel | :e west party wallor bis hoose om lot 18; age M, FOLEY. Auct ‘aud give you renewed onesgy and vigor. OF A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE COLLECT hand Cook Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, large stock ofe ea Sets, fino Bar Glassware, Patent Oil ‘Tank, capa- For sale by druggists and grocers. Price 50 cents. — SiR. BROWN & CO~ 109 W. Lombard street, Baltimore, Bf. aul-s,tu,th’Sm Sole Agents, U. 8. A. DRY GOODS. ‘EELS & CO., Auctioneers, * AssiGN} SALE OF “HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDDIN THE ENTIRE He NOW IN PRES. SEVENTH ST RTH: i ON MONDAY MORN- ING, AUGUST SEVENTEENTH, AT TEN A. Great Excrrewenr. is Oil Cloths, rolls of Brussels and Ingrain Car- 1 buildings were destroyed. The fiames then by wove d other Spri “Hai id be dismissed by the Commissioners when a Rick Staitveasea’ Feathers Sotax Mgrbletop Tables, spread to a tenement house on Railroad | {n their judgment, the publle interest shail de: oan paces, ar eagle arene Pate. Cuairs of ‘Our new building is now finished, and while the car babe a peotere pet pete arent Warronisieeek mand such action.” ‘Réction 335, page 42, Re- winds, ‘Safes fren ‘Tables, Carpet way up Rallroa ree eae aren nd other Lounges Writing’ Desks, c, ac. "Andon | Penters are at work in the basement finishing shelving | Until six threestory double tenementa, occu. | Ved sates oF Glsetias iateat towers VEDNESDAY MORNING, AvGtST ENENE: | and counters we shall hold high carntval on the first | pled, in all, by sevonty-five families, were con- | Shall be removed froin the polles force pxcept Of entire stock, consisting’ of 150. new and second: | #00r for a few days only. sumed. The tenants of all the houses were | upon written charges preferred against him to ry description of Crockery, Glass and ‘Noware, ers’ and other Plated Ware, Cutlery, &¢., Lamps ‘Lamp Goods, Burners, Chimneys, &¢,; Tollet aud gallons: Tollet Soaps, Wood and Willow GRAND CLOSING BALE, a miscellaneous collection of other goods, RAHAM SONNENSTRAHL, Assignee, J. G. BIGELOW, Atty, Webster Law Building. All our FIGURED LAWNS, warranted fast colors, at FOUR CENTS, On Saturday Twillsell in Large Collection of Furniture, &¢. ‘Mantle and Pier Glasses: ‘Walnut M. T. Redroom Furniture; ‘Walnut M: T. Sideboard; Wainut ‘Walnut Secretaries and Rook Cases, Parlor Suites and Cottage Bedroom Suites, Refrigerators,Cook and Heat- ing Stoves, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Husk and Hair’ Mattress, several Fowier and’ other 5] prings, de, 2c. Also At 1 o'clock, Horses, Carriages, &c. TWENTY-THREE BOXES UF LEMONS AT AUC- of whom itmay concern, the attenti AUCTION SALES OF HORSFS_ CARRIAGE stanuly on hand at private sale « large and well ax gd stock of Wagons, Carriages, Busyies, Harness, rpaowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. On TUESDAY, AUGUST EIGHTE) O'CLOCK, at the store of Veale & Leigh, on the southeast corner of High and Bridge streets, George We have about 600 pleces SIMPSON'S BEST PRINTS in plain black, gold and black, and black and whiteat 4% cents, 6,000 yards GINGHAMS. These have never been offered for less than 12% cents. We shall offer them at FIVE CENTS. IIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Morning, Aug. 15, 1 mtand withfu my Auction Rooms s 10,000 PIECES OF DOMESTICS OF EVERY WELL-KNOWN BRAND, 2d EDITION. about the ownership of some horves. then fled, bat was pursued by Smiley’s friends | for the pu ‘of the building about. to be and slain. erected on fot 20, ‘The owner, Mr. 3. M Sa fue ‘teow notified. to rebuild the wall of the A Destructive Fire in Jersey City. A ROW OF TENEMENT HOUSES BURNED DOWN— NARROW ESOAPE OF THE INMATES. JERSEY City, N, at 4:30 o'clock’ this morning in Michael Day’s barrel factory, on Warren street, between New- ark and Raliroad avenues. The fire spread to z an adjoining tenement house on Warren street, Jn part comprising Walnut and other Chamber Sets, zy od, to the Suppert Furniture Company. All these driven into the streets in their night clothes, and many of them narrowly escaped lives. Several buildings facing on Newark ave- nue were badly damaged in the rear. The total Joss is estimated at $50,000, The origin of the fire is unknown, Long BRANCH, N. ing of the Associated Bessemer Steel Rall Man- ufacturers, held at the West End Hotel this mornii the pi demand, ——_+—____ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. roduction of steel 40 as not to excecd the ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prices ofthe New York Stock market today, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 16th street: How Abe Flint Was Stiot. MOTEN CLAIMS THAT HE FIRED IN SELS-DE+ A NEW ATLANTIC CABLE. WHEN MR, WEBB S TERM BEGAN, Port end Little unton | 94 is, on accountof insufficient thickness, un! thickness required by the build Mrs. Paulus Thyson has been notin at her house, No. 816 7th street northwest, isin an unsafé condition for want of und ning, and she is notified to have it made THE POWER OF DISMISSING POLICE OFFICERS, Paragraph 10, under the head of “Trials and Offences” of the newly revised manual of the Metropolitan police of the District of Columbia says: “Any officer or member of the force may Aug. 13,—Fire broke out en toa two story store-house belonging the board of police, apd after an opporti thall have been offered ‘him of being’ heat 1x his defense; and no pérson removed from the pollee force for cause, shall be reappointed to any office in said force.” Paragraph 10 is sald to have been based on an opinion of Attorney General Brewster bearing on the powers of the Commissioners. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SCHOOLS WANTED. Acting First Auditor H. K. Leaver, in a note to the Commissioners, juests to be informed how many school days there were during the month of April, 1885, and If there wereany bol- idays, upon what dates they occurred. MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The Commissioners have approved a recom- mendation fining Pollee Officer Fainter $10 for re 3 ona bench in ® park, when he should have been patrolling his beat. with their ——. Reducing Production. , August 13.—At a meet- , it was unanimously agreed to reduce ‘The New York Stock Market. rdrobe; Androscroggin, yard wide, 7c. Mr. Ed. Wright yesterday urged the Commis- sioners (6 ask Congress to create again the ollice Frult of the Loom, yard wide, T4c. Lonsdale, yard wide, 7c. Dwight Anchor, yard wide, 80, Wanmsutta, yard wide, 9%4c. Pride of the West, yard wide, 1c. Lonsdale Cambric, yard wide, 10, Also, the Best Yard-wide BROWN COTTON at FIVE CENTS, Excellent CANTON FLANNEL at FIVE CENTS, aud 1,000 Pieces FLANNEL OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION from the great New York Auction Sale of last June at much less than we can replace them. THOMAS DOWEL. Auctioneer, ISON BROS, Auctioneers. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ‘TIO! STH, at TEN O'CLOCK, rooms, Oth and D street northwest, for, accor boxes Lemons, to which of the trade is. led. HL, ‘Auctioneer, riage Bazaar, 940 La ave. WHITE GoOoDs, by &C. EVERY TU D SATURDAY MORN- INGS AT TEN O'CLOCK, REGARDLESS OF WHITE GOODS TO CLOSE AT ONCE. jent, and James WEATHER, ‘ INDIA LAWN AT FIVE CENTS, worth Ten, aud | noted today: U. 8. 4s, coupon, 122% bid; | Royal, John Carter, W. T. Hickey, W pose of will But thi the bese method “Weave cog: | all finer grades in proportion. 128 asked; do,, reg., 122% bid; 123 asked. | Vos) John Owen Ba io ponast ae! 12,000 yards FIGURED BATISTE, 40 Inches wide, 12% Cents. This ls the 18c. quality. Three DARK SATTEENS, neat patterns, at ELEVEN CENTS. Jy20-im ASSIGNEES SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF R. stock, #4 bid. North Cap. and Ost. 40% | im alley rear of Congress street; $100, K GROCERIES, CONSISTING OF SUGARS, COF-| PACIFIC LAWNS in most beautiful designs at | bid. Anacostia, 10 bid. Washington Gas, 41%, | McCarty, erect two twee dwell! alles FEES, TEAS, BLACKING, SOAPS, CANNED | FIVE CENTS. [41h asked.” Georgetown Gus, 42 bid,’ Fire: | between Zd and Sd.and Hand Y streets'n GOOD’, BYRUPS, MOLASSES, STARCH, TO- men's fns., 40 bid, National ‘Union’ Ins,, | West; $1,200. M. A. Roth, repatr bi De- 8,000 yards ENGLISH CHEVIOT REDUCED TO SIX CENTS. Cost to import 17 Cents, 2,500 yards DOTTED SWISS, 120. 100 pieces TURKEY TABLE DAMASK at 33 Cents, formerly 60 Cents, BACCO, CIGARS, WINES, LIQUORS, PLAT- FORM} AND COUNTER SCALES, TEA CAD- DIES, COFFEE MILL, FIXTURES, &c.,&c,, &c. Also, ‘TWO WAGONS, HAR: MULE, &c., NTH, at TEN By virtue of a writ of fierl facias, {ssued ont of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, 1 will sell at for caah, tn front of the court house door ol Wushingtot improvemerits thereon, levied upon as the property of the heirsatiaw of Héury Ro Searle (deceased), t satisfy execution No. 12,944 in favor of Mary pamage apply at the Company's! and | Linden, w ten-forties, 34%; new threes, 566i," town, D. C. North Carolina sixes, old, 112 bid to-day. dwelling, 46th, betweon Land streets north- ‘Terms cash, JOHN H. GWYNN, ‘Thousands upon thousands of other Bargains from | “yarri mone, Mo., “August 13.~Cotton_galet— | West; $7,000. aulz-dis Assignee. | every Department. middling, 10%. Flour firm and fairly active, Wheat— oe 2S See southern steady; westera lower, closing dull: southern ‘Transfers of Real Estate. ‘Tals sale will terminate in a few days, asthe stare: | Fed, rooms must be vacated to the carpenters, Pia publicsale, sald Dis: Hirt oe rua S, the FOURTH DAY OF She Reprember, 09 asked year 47% asked. Oatr'nteay | $4,000, _ Theo. Ingalls King to R. C. toon pt 2. gaa Ghia: Soak wa ee hae Eee Saw southern, 37aal; western white Soad0; westeru mized | sq.424: $1,358, Fe R._ Vinson to G._ W._F: tl, clans and Invereae ofthe defendanitein and CALL EARLY, AND AT ONCE, Suass:Ponnsylvanis STad1. Rye duil.dsa67-Proc'sions | Swactzeil, ‘pt, 6 and 7, aq. 82% $1,400. W- Pered groves can thiteee che haere ae es steady, aud qulet, Sugar—copper reiined firmer, with | Mayse, jr., to W. Muyso, subs lots 41 and 42, sq. fre ve (2) thirteen (13), fourteen (14), Aiteon better ingatey, 10Mal0%, Whisky stesdy, Lavarai. | SaAvse. its ‘M. Raundors to ‘Thos, Yates (5). thirwy (39) thirty-one. (3H), thisty-two ( —— better inquiry, 168 aren forage 21. 4 Lat. Baunders’ to ih Spirey-anree (G8), in George Ww. Halloch's et steamer nominal—cotton, 5-32; flour, 18.:_ grain, sd. | SUBS. 205 and 206, heeds Len Py pest division, in square numbered ten hundred and twent aipta HOUT, Be labatrelss whet. 58006 Taher, | to Richard T. Petth 8g, 371; $40,000. 8. G. five (1035), and lot numbered. uur (4), in Georue Nl Serre oo bushels oma, 000 baekele Stipa” | Stewart to Hannah V. Bruce ét sh. sub. 1ot 83, teu hundred and tweny-tve (loss). ta the ef LANSBURGH & BRO, flour, 1711 barrels: ‘Sales wheat, 405,000" bushel 306; $3,600. B, H. Warner et al to H Buna’ D.C., together with all and singular the ge 420, 422, 424, awp 426 SEVENTH STREET. administratrix Ei By virtuse of a trust to us, dated on the thi day of February, iy 1031, folio 283, of the land records for the Dis. trict of Columbia, we will sell at public auctior Torus of sales One-third ( and twelve (13) of Henry MeLinden, use of setober to 90, later engt ed & fraction 5 Forney, 28 to 31, sq, 1026; Fran BUS row aan chtame ane Sale for Aue September Uri Ueber Oui Cor 1 Stok ts Marel Wilsda, ot 2% THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ee aids _| F-S—BRING THIS LIST ALONG FOR COM- | sanlor aud A lower than yesverda Gasy.an very dulet 150. Je Stanton to John Mller, pe UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers PARISON, moa Auguste SOE per eember, 24he October, 25. nye ub. lot 19, 6g. 181; 9942. "8. G. Stew. RQ hs sivedy,'56., Pork was weak during early hours» | arety J” S. Swormstedt, lot 6, sq, S06; $9,400, RUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED LOT ON ele.. 6. C, Duneanson to W. HH, MARYLAND AVENUE. BETWEEN THIR- TEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STREETS EAST, WASHINGTON, D.C Tnx Aso Genwan Linexs -, 1883, und’ recorded tu Lil AN ‘The Post Office department has received a let- SEATON PERRY, ; : to Jouh' Gottes, lot 8, ‘aq. 412; $8,200. L.A. 3, the east forty-ning (40) teet alx (G) inches frout on | FULL BLEACHED IRISH AND GERMAN TABLE | ter Is dated July 19th, aud states that the | $690... Lt Warner to M- Kelm, lot 63, Pros: Maryland avenue, by entire depth of lot numbered LINENS, FROM 65c. TO $2.50 A YARD. acht Sylph was upset off No Man's Land on A Hi a ‘atrous, ageeem (28) in square pumbered gue (nausand wad | HA LS BPEACHED BARNSLEY TABLE LINENS, | fap) dale, “Jack and ‘Yom. Ingersoll | (et 132; Pt. Peter's Mill seat, $1,050, Bugenia shale troeiny Frans Hous inerson, ee SP GHISEAN TENE sruCKABACK | Were drowned. The writer, Geo. T. ‘Travers, - MM Clay’ y.canh, balance in stx(o) ‘months, with interest from day of corded in Liber 989, folio 68, et seq., one iD sf ‘seq, one Of : lot A, sq. 428; $3,000. C.C. Duncanson to W.. sale, secured by deed of trust on property, 1 cash sea, This bottle essage goes over ay a ye 3 . St aption of purchaser. 8100 required at ‘ime uf asic, LINEN NAPKINSDOY- | chince. Gond-aye alle Dont “eapect, to see | H: Ht Gorham. lots 68 t2 G5, wa, Sl: $2,450. Conveyancing at cost of purchuser. ‘Terms of sale to ND TRA YCLOTHS. WOnis AgASaLt’ he area alice was civen: H. ico DE ert ee one be complied with in one week, or property will bere- Soo (BROWN © SON'S IRISH LINEN DAM-| 90'31 Hast Amity street, New York city. There | Ot 2 84. 074; $4,500. RT. Pettitt to B. H. sold ut risk of defwulting purchaser. ASK TABLE CLOTHS, ALL WIDTHS AND | #8 311! y a Warner, subs 126 and 127, sq. 156; Be WiLtlAut A. GORDON, LExornis. {sno such person or street tn that city, and it | {7 {quer subs 128 and 127, eq. 196; | Mary auseotds — BURE RTRACY, OV} Trustems, | Gui AN LINEN DAMASK FANCY COLORED | Was therefore sent to the dead letter office. It | €5 Guo, W. Kiernan to C. Goodrich, 10t $7. 9q° HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NEW ACH SWTHS WITA DOYLEYS TO MATCH | 18 a hoax, doubtless. Sus $100. ‘A, Talk te Geo. B. Wilkan, ‘RUS es m1 AND G4 WIDE TABLE CANTON FLANNEL ARMY ORDERS.—Capt. George F. Foote, Sth | lot 68, sq. 51 WAG it. Vincent's Orphan TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS] coMPLETsE STOCK OF BELGLUN TELL aD asylumn to Fillppo Costagini, lot 30, eq. 733; PROPERTY SITUATE AT SORNSESE | SHEETING LINENS, “ALL WIDTHS AND | COVSlrY, 18 granted leave of absence until fur | $1,434.20, Sarah Clark to’ Fanny Jackson CHORE AAD pwentine COMBE WALITIES, THAT CAN SE REELED ON. ther orders on account of disability. Second | Coppin, lot 10, 69.143; $— ary A. Coyle to Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bearing FUSE TOWELS, MARSEILLES QUILTS. Lient. Melzar C, Richards, 2d artillery, is de- | George’B, Patch, sub. lot 60, sq. 239; date September 24th, A. D. 1881, and uly Fe xy FROM wi tailed as professor of military science and tac- —— eae PAIR “CLOSING PRICES ON ALL INDIA SILKS, LOU- From Lexington $30 p m. datiy, except Sunday “A ,CARD-TO ALL WHO ARE SUFFERING i areemlpaieed fect ae ew a alts teave Baltinaore ' Seidda recipe that will Cure you, Free of Charge This : ih, minh 200 aand LT Sotth Americe, “seud self pddransed os ‘oher 3 fo, O90 ey . P50. G00 ‘nind Vik wen, L-BUP SB, JOSEPH TINMAN, biatlon Dy New Yor “ai rains om’ Wesktugt Reiay station | 75 Ro Bb a5 -y a5 io ee Rey 7) ® ROBERTSON, THEOLDEST ESTABLISH except 1:25, 3:19 and 6:40 pt s Yr'eiriter inarmation’apote at the rassmoee | LDiepecatat m taors gun be conmlted every ged one Deke ofa waa Sioaed | pecrmanlond Soterenl ote Och gia ae direct, where. orders wil be taken or ry) EE a heck ed and received at any polut in the city of on ae aby proulc diseasee aad ee ee cer nis Cy atteution’ ws all female diseases, Main of%Ge, ‘Gen. Manager. Baltimore, Shae ie a in one FP Ee NEW ORLEANS FAST LINE | AN HOOD, TORED BY USING A BOTTLE Of two of Da. BROTHERS’ In axD SHENANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN SPECIAL +f dial. Wit cure an} SEENANDOAM JUNC) LURAY axp ROANOKE, case of nervous Of nerve power. f imparta vigor to the “hole eye lem. 006 Bat aw. ‘The N. to the South and Southwest. — ~ SORE SUIS React avy ab. isso FOREST LONG-ESTABLISHED AND New Orleans Fast Lite For all Pb; can be. ted inte oD ‘Shenandoah Vi: r. Norfolk th st. n.w. Office bours from gis “iioath aluaute, "Slacon“dacktaoe arasr 5 ‘ONDON GRADUATE, ¥i ci and the Eouh aut Scuthweet, Puliman Hope td Amero tv te tig ‘Sleeping Care between Washington Se Se Seer ae oe (Privace Ris sumenes with Stiimaa Case New | Hour 8 00 pin. be PLYNS, Toy Sew Jersey York to Atlant will conv 20 Ft ‘Gaal Memphis Express for ait potnta Sua is Eo2t, Stuzscamabe Souttwest, ‘Pulimal Far OWN, (OHLORED) TAKES LAD] ace ‘Care between Shevandcab Junction Wl ay and Memphis without change, C3 ‘wey will best fe amg ey with Pullman Cars to Rew Trainsleave D&O. Be it Passenger Station, corper Tux Axtmorox Borne Co, New Jerwy avenue for tickets, 7 en ee amine am ‘Teiephooe call, 766-8 M experience; remedies perience; records of the Of Colvinbla, and at the | "CLOSNG PRICE cal college; Auburn, Ala. Lleut. Col. Robert H. | Avram Mitchell, colored, who has appeared ase written request of the ‘secured thereby, the ui ROBES, AND PARASOLS. Omtey, Trin infantry, will inspect the camp of | wituess in a dumber Of liquor cases, was TENT Y FOU RTE 1uah at Bie LOGE Hae | “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS" IN WHITE GOODS | the Sth regiment Ohio National Guard atClove- | churged In tite Police Court to-day with perjury, Pay Sart eT OG aera: AND LINEN LAW land, Ohio. alleged to have been committed In a case where cqriain plece,parel aod Loto ay stint che ity | “NOVEMTLES! 1N SKENCH SATTEENS, ‘Tun Pout o¥ GxonaKTOwN.—A recent order | Unlicensed bare It 18 chatend taut ie tee cane rt se E licensed bar. \ case fine aces one a ‘Sguare ave mundred sha Sa PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT FRICES. | of the Secretary of the Treasury has gone into referred to ‘he falsely’ swore inat he bought y-cight (SB), beginning for the sameat the sout fect permitting persons coming from Europe | driuks from fen case Was con- it ing Eb th, SEATON PERRY, othe: Pe ne Pel ence south twenty-five (25) leet: thence east sixty SSeaee nearel 3 that y = Hive (66) feet to the place of beginning, together with Pennsylvania ave, cor, Sii'st | sire toavold having thelr tianke unpacked and | ,,ALZEOED Fouicy, Warrens, Fucep.— Henry lied at's suloon, abd dwelling house combineds ” | —eeteblished 1040, 188 _} examitied-on landing in New York. Those | ame, two of the colored men who were af Terms of sale: $2,000 cash; the balance In twoequal | (1 ENTS INDIA GAUZE SHIRTS, 834) WORTH | Parva Shien ben eee ng relen port may | rested near the Long bridge writ Snstallments in one'(1) and two (2) years with 1 baggaye shipped eons! i ey, were fined $80 or six months 10) hy Be ‘S0c., jeorgetown 18 the port of entry for Washing- | Ine policy. y, fiat Hi ey eee anne en ees Soci Tome Uny and all goods frobr a foreign port Intended by Judge Mills. "An appeal was not focing at) parehasgr's coat, "A deponit ot Closing out feck wens at hail price, tor Washington have to be shipped there, “This ——-——_ quired at tng time of mile. “Terms to be complied with | Hines Saiteen Diawers only S06, happens from the fact that there wasatime| Tim SroDDARD-Wr1g0" WEDDING, — Miss ten daye froma te day of Sale ginerwine ihe Tras, | Erring Weight Unduruit es worth 7c, when Georgetown was tho more important | Lucy Wilson, the daughter of Mr, Jesse B. Wil- Sot mad Tian oP GENE AD, Teeell. the property at the | Medium Weight Undersbirta, nearly all wont, 50c. | place. It was made the of entry in 1779, | son, was married last evening at the residence cost and risk o! We deieuting eee ae ott, to 500 the MFORT BHLR Fal ag oe it in? not been thought important to OF re seceeer ake 2 = eater ee Office #4 and Esta sw. | reinsorce for the wash wr, only 8 cents | SHADE mony wee Dexeors: S Cox, resiebaas RICHARD 3. COLLINS,” sete est Atting, best muadé Shire in “te ] Coote WEATHER To-MorRow.—The om- | Only the immediate fan ily were present, Remenibert only 85e. for the Finest Dress Shirt at the | clals at the signal office promise evoler weather | sasing Bat ‘of 489 H street south- ‘TE BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY. | tomorrow. The temperature has fallen all| west, re mip gr ey into bis SPECIALTIES. Lied ios P taber NORTRWESt_- throngh the country west of the Missiseippi, | Inst night mh the treason. Tha tales R. AND MME. SELDEN, 829 MISSOURI AVE. SE apd the cooler atmosphere will probably be felt | were fi tened ‘the barking of a dog and seams enareanent for ladies over nin yews: | _SEWING MACHINES, &c. _| hereto, = HL weatiter vo-day is no ere Ree will of the late Charles MeDougal, U.8.A., = part of a. A Teasonabie and consul Sy rom comrenpon Y! WILL SAVE T! uoney, NI ae has been admitted to probate. Senos, strictly Sanaentias: ‘call or rte ec ate time HoynnCe by going to au) RE 4 jms eihtponinn 0.0. nega aecmpinierd > open; Madame Seiden visits ladies: ine Woon, Cor. ved from Boston nav; ASH IN THE ‘ORK SUB-TREASURY. Re, DR. WILSON, 404 C ST. N.W.-SPECIAL | proved Machines of ell the Rey command of the Mey | Case me New ¥ — treatment for ladi sepege se and consul Ratios free: correspondence extensive charges 'LES—DR. MUHLEMAN CURES PI BY treatment, witbor Knife, caustic Sarna Gaara ogres u le.” The ee ee Baca thar Bae os | Seb Mite “Al Wontnens conildwutia, Ladics and fea: nh ge eee -| No Trovenz Wire Mu. BEATTIE—Judge Bietrects mortawreet 207 + mureet: Between Sth rad A Nogriteay Pacirio RATLROAD DxcisioN. | Thoman, of the civil service = ROREETNO THE OLD. PSTA RUSHED In tho appeal taken by the Gounselo! the Union ‘specialist. from Baltimore, can be consulted every Pacific railroad from the order of the com- ednesday aod Saturday. at “ibd C ot. nw. from 3.00 missioner of the Iavd office re opm, tially, by gentlemen and ladies who voking the decision of acting commis need niedical sdvice = reer eaet chang Cecrhigal timfte of the Se aemabas isterty st, Bantaore, Ma fallfoac'ae Wa tals, gape miniasione! R W.T. PARKER, OF BOSTON, MASS, MAG otis Manieet Wenaerfol Cores Wy ont Lesa me 88 see Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quota- tions on the Washington Stock Exchange are D.C. per. { asked. Do. year fund, 5 p. fund, 65,'1902, K. R. stock, 92 174; bid; bid. Washington Brick Machine, 108%’ a 7 pid streeis northeast; $800, Mra, Wm. E. Gante, Bata Title Tne, Bota; Tor asked. aa Beal erect two two-story and basement dwellings, Co., 52% bid; 54 asked,” Chesapeuke & Pot. Tel, | New Jersey avenue and Q street northwest; Co.; 54% bid; 60 asked. BALTIMORE, Mb.. August 13.—Virginiastzes, con. solldated, 4 red, 96a9H: southern amber, 1.00a1 L7yav: No, 2 western winter red, spot, YSize ‘September, 95406: bert LUvqaLUiNy “Carn southern lower "and Western neglected: sout corn, 2,000 bushels, CHICAGO, I11., August 13-1 p. m.—Whent ruied easy until the close, September declined to nd. sensiou, DUE strengthened and Sian. ard Closed sendy August Oey Closed steady — 285 obfover, 830. = and Will Smith “have righted the boat, but the sails and oars are lost, and we are drifting out tics at the Alabama Agricultural and Mechan!- yard, has been placed upon the retired list. A SouruERN PostMAsrER AND GEN. GRANT| statedin mm the ‘aouthern People. I did not and do not stand. ation of ‘the Fi of deputy inspector of gustoms here, as since the abolition of that office there has been no inspector to see that excursion boats comply with the law as to passengers. Mr. Otis Bigelow auka that the asphalt pave- meni on 15th street northwest be extended at least 100 feet further north from {ta present terminus at P street, Secretary Tindall today forwarded to Mrs. Matilde Herzberg, through the United States consul at Hatabutg Gurmany, the copy of cer- tifleate of her marriage with Charles Herzberg; also a copy of the certifteate of Mr. Hersberg’s jeath, A pétition signed by Mary Collins and nume- Tous other property-holders requests that a hy- drant be placed on the corner of 16th and A streets southeast, PASSED THE EXAMINATIONS, Robert Smellie and Edward J. Sullivan yes- terday passed the physical examination’ for positions in the fire de By Wab. 95) 94% oun EL for positions on the police force. BUILDING PERMITS: issued by Inspector Entwisle: M. » repair brick, southwest corer 23d and G ‘streets northwest; $76. F. Schafer, rep ur frame stable imp. Gs, 1891, coln, 114% bid; 115 7s, 1891, cir, 118% bid.’ 20- 189), cur., 113 bla, 30-year ‘coin, 122% bid. Metropolitan bid; 95 asked: ‘Columbia R. tween 4th and Sth streets northwest; Chas, Hartel, erect a dry goods store, 11th and B ig asked. Wash. Market stock, 19% $3,800, _N. Sprague, erecta small dwelling, Me- redian Hill; $390. ' W. 8. Hoge, erect a ‘two- story wareroom, Delaware avenue, between G and H streets southwest; $5,000. Mrs. James Wormley, erect a thi and basement — Baltimore Markets. 1.03; Ne 2, Mary-| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: H. C. Clagett ct al., trustees, to P. J. May, sub. 39, of lot 33, B.'s addition to Georgetown; $1,200. R. Bieifuss to P. V. DeGraw, pt. 11, sq, 817; ‘October, 9Sv,a98%y: Novern- rn white, 57438; do. yellow, 14, bik.31, HL & Eva sub. Meridian }2.50. Same to Susie Moore, lots 242 3, sd. 674; $2,300. W.T. Rowe to E. J. t. 88, 64. 620; $1,800. C. Merwin to Chieago Markets. closed 2igaSc. higher ‘Gorham, lot: Denes Bepten! 1; 82,450; Mary V. kan n to T. D.Cornwil, lot 152, sq, 623; $3,000. haefer to George les, lots 211" and 242; $1,850. R. Goidschmid to Henrietta V. Prisce, bt D, sd, 3745 67.000, B ¥ Mcautite Der, ‘Beptember, 55, 54 and 59, 80.36 & ALLEGED MESSAGE FROM THE SEA.— 00. GP. Fenwiak, pt. cy M. Lescallet to James A WITSsss CHARGED WiTH PrErory.— ‘The avsietant treasurer for New York has just submitted to thé. of the Treasury his ion, nor does it reflect the opinion of 228.21. tony receipts were S205 TT OR ieee ae aa eRen Hing «balance of $17 ta ths eu decided that, y Toner Sparks of April 11, 1885, shal 4 Clerks and Holidays, Mechanics, ‘Tothe Edftor of the Etxxre Stan: For many years THE STaR has been a regu- ler visitor at my father's, and in after years my own house, and I have always found it ready and willing to help in the cause of Justice Sreoadttion or the m what may be the position ‘man, oo thet hie ceute ee just. For this reason we, the mechanics and He 3 fl H § i for any has taken and we have been :) that we will have eT i 5 <8 3 F 8 ‘conscient holiday, ———— Interesting Life Insurance Case. a the life scribes Fifty esterd: John a tol ‘The paper of Lima, has been repro- a articles. from’the Patt Mail ‘Jaseite and says the same immoral practices are carried on in Lima. Nine ladies took the veil at the con- vent at Witkesbarre, Pa, yesterday. ‘Thirty-five new cases of deaths from the disease were reported in Mad- and yas json Dem! ent of his wil of Demi: only claim through bis mo died before Demingh inheritance. Unless some blood kin of Deming- hoff turns up from Germany the balance of the insurance money after paying off the burial expenses, will escheat to the state. So Life on a Georgia Convict Farm. From the athens Banner Watchman. The Hon. James M. Smith has got rich outof the convict farming business. He runs 150 plows and has6,000 acresof lend in cultivation —3,000 in cotton, 2,000 in small grain and the remainder in corn. There is one cotton field of 800 acres. On Sundays, it is said, all thoge who are sick come up to be examined b; It matters not whether their troub! ache, the measles, summer complaint, or a swoné bruise, the remedy | keeps in stock. The mortall a handsome profit. has refused toenter into n Purchase of the Bankers’ and ‘Mrs. Helen Hunt Jackson, the well-known authoress, died in San Francisco last evening of cancer of | stomach. jo boats have been sent to the Black sea by the ‘Tue colored people of Frederick celebrated the of the emancly Parade and plenic ay. F. Vandercook, a well-known Insurance adjuster of Cincinnati, who mysteriously disap- posted fom, his homé ‘a short time since, has en found by his father in Baltimore. The census of voters of Baltimore taken by the police was completed yesterday, and shows tion of 83,444. This ts a twenty-secon: tlon voting popul considerable Lord Salisbury will si fortnight’s holiday at Dieppe, ‘Will open the electoral bat the provinces, a tient at the ‘From the Waco (Texas) Day. Deminghoff, wife and children were drowned buried Demi insurance of Demi: te six pills of a At the present time Mr. by minister of marine. ‘anntversai tion with a bi ‘over two years 9g0. with illtamsburg, ria Monday. ‘Drip Nor Want To Go Wirt Her FATHER.— Messrs. Stephenson, employ of @.A. Schroder, on Austin street. Mrs. Deminghoff had a eon by a previous marriage, who lives in Waco now. ‘Tibbs and Stiner, at the request of Cupt. J. oft and. bis ‘ofa life was insured for the Mr. Steiner filed applica- tion for letters of administration on the estate pghort as the principal creditor of the leceased. Mr. Schroder contested his applica- tion, and asked shat letters be given him, Judge Evans granted Steinre’s application, Now here comes the point It is presumed 15 Jaw, and has been ao decided, that when @ man ‘and his wife and children are drowned at the same time, the weakest juently Mrs. Demi minghoff died tng son by previous. ished first, conse- fand her children by to law, apd her surviv- cannot inherit off, for he could ther, and as she off, she took nothii Mr. Smith. be a head- he invariably pre- ind which he always t the camp, erage of other Smith hasover 100 convicts on his farm, and about 50 work- ing on the railroad—tor éach of whom he re- ves $1 perdiem. On each convict he makes men and women ure chained together with heavy shackles, and J.S, Martin & Son, wholesale grocers, of Phil- adelphlay have suspended payment, ‘The Baltimore and Ohio telegraph company Nations for the lerchan ts’. ‘on Saturday for a and on bis return ‘tile with speeches in Henry J. Bracque, a painter, who has been rested, charged Se ‘@ female pa- Va., state insane asylum, retaliates by charging officers of the institution with loose conduct, ‘cholera and nineteen ‘There was @ rather curious scene in supreme court chambers in New York Monday. Theo- dore C. H. Schleich had placed his little duugh- ter, Henrietta, in the care of is brother-in-law, Carl Keuter, in Germany. Mr. Reuter qmetly after a time, bringing the ir. Schleich iollowed, and brought suit for the recovery of the little one. Referee John P. Gaw reported that the father should have his offspring. When Judge Barrett contirmed the re] came to child with him. this count of his at being taken from wer uncle and aunt, ———ee ‘Two Cases oF Love AND SUICIDE.—Miss Ro- irl of only — suicide in — ving been estranged from. ‘Bottom, through the tattling in- terference of acquaintances. Her iast words but it was johnson, & twenty-two years of age, bena Bi polls Mona apolls Monday, lover, Turner were a Bot possible. to Etmeeit fused to ~~ —-¢@0—_____ ‘THE SCANDAL ABOUTSIR CHARLES DILKK.— lock, @ beautiful young jest for Bottoms presen: t it—Hans with @ revolver just under the esiorday, end the father little girl, the child made the court room resound with her lamentations ehot widow, re- him. He islying at hospital Sir Charies Dilke bas engaged Charles Russell ‘as lead! counsel, and Searle as junior ng by eurt 7 in the town oi Caledonia, Wis., because Mra Adcbouy ‘Cramer. wealthy wi Evidence in » Grave. A QUESTION OF LIFE INSURANCE. Coroner Hopson, of Paterson, N. J., and Core ner Robinson, of Long Island, visited the Lath” eran cemetery at Brooklyn, in the interest of &n investigation being made by the Mutas! Re- Bauer, an insurance man in New York, living im the sum: thin a 000 ail particul and sealed mau, of New York, then tok ‘out the intestines, which the; of the examiuation until they shall mer near Paterson, last winter, Tie cenduaeeae died soreness investigation. ith tery. exhumii arriy cemetery’ about one s’chock: and Coronet Bete Inson, having informed the’ superintendent of his errand, latter pointed out tne grave, when a grave digger soon en it of earth Bnd disclosed the coffin, which wan taken out ‘and conveyed to the receiving Vault, Here the in was opened in and doctors. bel was found to be six in lars, Dra, Satterthaite and pened the body and examined ‘They refused to. up. & more careful examination in New York,where the witnesses have been taken. The body was paces ‘again in the coffin and reinterred. Lewis ier, the husband, of the dead woman, to whom all the policies were le, carries on @ real estate agency at 1 way, New York, He indignantly denies any fraud In the case.” He says. panies for ltbel. @ Will sue the insurance oom ing a Husband. A WOMAN WHO SAYS SHE 15 THR WIFE OF A PROMINENT GERMAN EDITOR, ward H. M lived Since then werness, take hold with who nded uni son, Topek: November at her dai are confined ina big stockade bullt of pine logs. ‘The whites and blacks are fastened together and | found a bill eat and sleep together. News Briefs. wif lover. tune. He among whi tractor whe Boulevard the Rochester Volkshlatt, er story, and a number of attorne) A Hungarian lady about 45 years of age ap- peared in Rochester, N, ¥., about three agoand claimed that she Was the wife of Kd- jakk, LL.D., editor and proprietor of gentleman of mark- ed literary attainments, « five Mngulst, and who stands high in journalistic and German society. She suid she was married to Dr. Makk in Bucharest, Hungary, about twenty years ago, and his name then was Edward Kheros. ‘as a with hin she tates about seven year, ‘and came to this country. she has been earning her liv! 4 She found few who would believe ys refused to of her case, Dr. Makk nas a wife® m he has lived during bis several Yours’ residence in Rochester, and’ the story of the woman has created something of « scandal. Dr. Makk yesterday wrote a card to the preas asking that Judgment in the matter be sus til the Woman shall bring some ac- lon in the courts, When be will show the falsity ot her claims, = ——_—_—-+e+4______ She dered Her Mother. AND THE DAY AFTER SHE WAS CONVICTED GoT MARRIED. Frankie C. Morris, the divorced wife of A. A. Hurd, chief attorney for Kansas of the Atehi- ‘a and Sante Fe road, was last Satur- day evening convicted of the murder of her mother, Mrs. Poinsette, the jury adjudging the Women guilty of murder in the first degree. Mrs, Poinsette and her daughter were It 6 last at Charnute, Kan. News of the election of Mr. Cleveland elated them, and the daughter sent out tor a bottle of Nguor. Both drank of it. Mrs. Poinsette became Vio~ lently ill and soon died. She was hastily buried, wughier's command. It was then earned that the younger woman had an tnsur- nee of $15,000 on the elder’s life. Suspicious circumstances about Mra. Poinsette’s sud death led to an investigation. The grand iden, ct il against the daughter, and tive besa began a week ago. An effort was’ made by the prosecution to establish a conspiracy between he daughter, her divorced husband and others to obtain the insurance on Mrs. Poinsette’s Ife, Hurd was present during the trial of his tormer Sunday From Luxary to Actual Starvation. From the Pall Mall Gazette. Stories sometimes come to Nght which are even stranger than the disclosures of our own police courts, A man has Just died of starva- tion at Montrouge after a strange reverse of for. was known in the humble soclety ich he ended his days as Le Pere Fal- jais, but under the Empire, less than 20 years ago, he lived in great luxury. He was the con- 10 undertook the work for ning the ‘St. Michael, and in whick mil passed through his hands, He afterward be- came utterly ruined in unfortunate speculations: and lived ior a time on the charity of an old beggar woman whom he had promised to re- munerate when he came into @ fortune he ex- pected, but as the fortune did not come she lost Patience and turned im on the strecus. | He was found lying on a rubbish one night oved to sale arm exnnuatl ext mora- remov @ hos; ya next ing.” He had eaten no food for tares Gaye. —— ee Marders in South Carolina. ‘From the Abbeville (S. C.) Press and Banner. ‘South Caro! We presume in no month since democratic reconstruction have there been so many seem- ingly malicious or premeditated murders in ling as there have been within the last thirty days, and it now remains to be seen ready and whether any jury can be found in the state willing to vindicate § hold the law, and 40 act Yor tise best imeneet ot society. There is but little use in wri the norm: nor im murderers, to either fal excuses bodes Ww K. Cox, D. of 5: Unere much necessity for lecturing perjure HORRIGAN—CAVANAUGH. Bal Jone 20, 1685, CORNELIUS HORMIGAN Gnd MARE Ecavawaten. ee STODDARD—WIISON, At the residence of thi parents, No.a20 sixth’ sureet mortuwrest, ex ning, August 12th, 1880, ¢d.C. STODDARD ts LUCY. esse B. Wilson, esq. No cards, ELE by Rew. 3 isk H LEFEVRE, bow of Weshingwn, DC * ity of the criine of wiliful murder, on the of suppressing 1a our Judges ure to continue to be exceeding kind to rmined ‘and if juries are forever dete: wmselves or to seek for triv- to acquit the criminal for the high- est crime Known to the law—that of taking lite of @ fellow-man. MARRIED. Tn west, OF Rev. 8 ‘daughter S > Be Riamant i, P. - TONE es ep, CUNNINGHAM. this life 2: dee Meceks my Sen ta dager! rot ze Souths and eight days. = Fuveral from the residence of ber, indparenta, No. 401 Sixth street souibenst, Priday, August eth solicitors bate demanded the pisiauit to nie | ° Ba we. plain le DAVEY. On Angust 11, 1885, GEORGE the detalla of bis case. The plaintif’s case, 1t is | we cary and te ne Bady” aged Claimed, has been strengthened by theevidenee ee —— ofa Dil sin! an divorce DEATH FROM EAatina ToADsTOots. of Daniel Ashbaugh, jr. iE boy is letly confi i 4 i J. J. Bhapnon, the business manager of the,'| report.of.recelpis. for the fiscal ending | The Sie ice i ia Sion any’ dimance: paar Dally Mercury,0 newspaper published in Mer- | June 30; 1889. - Tue balance Sea rt Han, Miss.,. ted r & ARDS NEEDING AS EXPERIENCED AND biprety pica haw Sou crite jody aed was $129.079,731.41- The seceipls during the CG A ere og ome editorial reflecting in severe terms upon the | Year from customs, Soternal x ‘other SNieea Band Cras Bewarcathmpeeters ao 2ae conduct and character of Gen. Grant, He has es cux ‘ Ee reply that “tbe article does not express under hy: with ysiclan who was called to Sir Charles ooae when Mrs, Crawford seemed to be French Charles, The council of the liberal associati fa divided whether to ask to Sir Charles Dilke to retire from public life until after the trial of the The ‘near New Phil- ‘Ohio, were poisoned by eating “toad- mi lend the soother and achiid sre ot ‘Richardson tolive, Syopirs named, of the A McAdov gave a MARGOT. F. Feuning. pm. RI mem! Funeral ber Ou. MYERS ora, PHL ses of Ws ‘Baltimore papers ‘Friends attend. Interment at Cougremional cemetery. OGiIEREN,, On, August rember ot Felix Lolge, Ko. votake In Brook! [nterment at Oak instant, at 20a m. PB. ‘son of Hi eighteen fnered will take place from his inte residence, 748 Shim Hensives acd iteuds rempeculy specu invited so FANNING. Soddenly, on Ai ‘the resldence of bet want. FANNING, widow No. 045 U stroctsouth west, Friday, Augast Lath etd ou aay _Augeet Leen, ot S relatives a N.¥.,on WHEL, cea eat ‘HiIl cemetery on Friday, the Lett

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