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FOR SALE—HAOUSES. ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... SATURDAY, . FOR_SALE—HOUSES. COUNTRY BOARD. SALE — CHEAP — TWO NiCE BRICK Houses, acw. with al! modera improvements 418 TED st. ne: p ice, $2,200; easy. PARKER, dy ant Este aw. esa ALE—CHEAP—NIOE BRICK HOUSES. ‘With all modern improvements: 636 Bst. 1 nice park: bas @ five cellar will take $4.0 Key at Bae CH PARKER, 44 and E aw Jerssve i SALE-CHEAP—ol7 D ST, SW. NiNE- dia nt. =... six-rooss Brick: 61,560. C.H. PARKER, @ycnd E le o-Be POR SALE—CHEAP-TWO SROOM BRICK Eo fousex, press brick front, all mod. Imps: oD Hist, a wi mgood investment. price joo euch. C. Hh PARREE, ty and Es. elo-oee HEAP—TWO NICE NEW HOUSES, Sen now prem brick front, whh bay window: all'mot, imps; fooms each: prio, $as0u tack. CH PARKER, ti aud Baw. Jele3.* ‘A FINE CORNER PROPERTY 0 ih, 0-roumn houer: can be made ne of tbe tinest asiness corners OO Tis fa Gabancing mercantile thorooghiure. CUTT fh & Winn iazs Fs ye IR SALE-S-STORY BRICK DWFLLING ON ff ‘tj, within One square Putert ofies: S rooms aud me $4,290. This house will take good bone oF Envestmeat CUTTE ® WIMER, 1425 F st. Jel03t POR SALE—BRIGHT, NEW 7-KOOM BRICK; ‘od fanpa; corner, on upper part Vermont ave ‘on both fronts, ” $3,3UU, one-tbird cash. COrreka Wimbk, 1423 F st. Jerse .E—A FINE HOUSE ©. W. COR ON UP B'pirpart of stn st; 14 rooms al! mad~ coovent eoces. 96.1 CUTTER & W) 1423 F st. felsst Le 10-Room Brick Dwelling: all modern improve. N st, between Lith and 15th sis n. w.; lot 125. $9,000. HUPTY & DYE! ele SALE 1301 F st uw, ‘Room Brick House, on 24 st, between Band C Ba ‘nw; all modern improvements. Price, $4,500. Jeld-7t MURTY @ DYER, 1301 Pst nw, RK SALE— Dwelling and Store on Hist,between Sth and 9th ne Sige of Lot, 20z114. Price, $4,500. Jel 7t BOPTY @ DYEK, 1401 F st. ow. 9B SALE— 10-Room House, on K st., between North Capitol And lststs ne Price, Jeo 7 HUFTY & DYER, 1301 F st. n.w. R SALE—A NEW TWO STORY AND BASE- ment House: $5.00. 7-Room new louse, m i, Biw.: $4. 000—$400 cash and monthly payments. Joie CM MAC GOWAN, 1543 F st nw. tuom ma.t., 85,74 OWAN, Save ieee R SALE—FOUR NI FRAME HOUSES, 4 Tooms cach, in ailsy between Titty and. 14th and Dand ists. se: wul be sold cheap for cash or ona amailcach payment and baiance $10 per month. Apply 1014 North Carolinaave.cast. 1t* PoRsALE-Nicksstory Baick Dw 22 rooms, bathroom and celiar: all meuts deurably locaied on Leiawace Sol: will be a . 1226 F st. nw. jeidere R SALE—CHARMING PLAC heights overlooking city: modern v beth room end + ail'm, L; lot contains nearly 15: @ sq. feet and is alone worth neariy amount aakeu for property. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Jeroce 1226 F st. nw. POR SALE-VERY DESIRABLE PROP: F 1214 G st_n.w., improved by # large frame; lot feet, with alley: suitable for « stable. “AL- BERT F. POX, 920 Fst nw. Je19-6r i SALE—TWCsTORY BRICK; MANSARD and basement: 10 roots mod. imps. COFet PoP erty; oo 14h st. bargain to an Immediate pe a oe R SALE—FINE RESIDENCE-THE ELE- at residence at the northeast corner of Jeffer- fon Place and 19th stu. w.—recently occupied by Senator Cameron. The honse was desigued and Superivtended by Jobn Frazer, architect, abd built by Dearing & Johnson, to 1 82, and is unusually sub- “Pint sory fwo parlors, brary, dining-room, but- ‘story—Two parlors, = Jers pantcy end kicthen, with verze porch, ‘Seovud story—Six lage sleeping rooms, two bath rooms, ‘Third floor—Six large rooms. Fine cellar and basement with Ia r sanitary umbing: and beat: open lire places: Bectric and other modern appliances. Lor 92 feet front on 18th st. n.w., with wide park- ‘For information and permit «| = Bt WARNE & cO., Je19-108 916 F tow. SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE HOM ON h Carolina ave., ne.r 1itb st. east. Avery Fu-tle place. Seven room brick. gas and water: lo: 40 £86 to alley, with stab log: luveiy frout and side yard, ith fruic: Howergand shrubbery: price only 83.500 terms halfcash. This ely pie und in excel order. MM. RUHRER @ CO, Siand East Capito: sis, A120, delightful six-room Frame: gas, water, &c.; lot 24x Sioa wide alegrat s--00 co cans terms. tins Rouse has been newly dove up and ts in periect order. bargain. MM. ROHEREH & CO. ‘30d Very reaso: 1 peu ‘TYLER, i JTHERFORD, eee FOR SALETAT A BARGAIN HOUSE ON COR- coran st.. between 13th apd 14th sta. n w., contaln- ing 10 rocins and cellar; lot house ip thorough repair. Lowest caah price oF one third cash, Balance on time. Jem "AUSTIN P_ BROWN, 1426 F st nw. OR SALE—1417 RHODE DAVE. NEAR Scott Circle, eight-room Brick; lot 30x130 feet to So-foct alley. salary quire of br. WiN- TER 158 bun ec nw my2s-Le* OR SALE TN IMPROVED AINS 7 1112 13th st. n.w., three-story Brick House, with back building: eleven'rooms and’ all. improvements; jot 222128 to a wide public alley, with @ orick stable im the rear; all in first-class coudition. 1 st nw. between izth and ih sis, two spall 1. B.w.. between 13 wo Brick Dwelilngs, three stories each; will be sold to- wether or separately. THOS. J. FISHER @ CO., 1324 Fst. ‘oa Le areraeanca ta wowae = SR es eee y Fiat s dently Oe 1210 5 et. nee a tosbls Weck ReMioncls nina: ing thirteen roo lot 36 feet 1 inches by 120 toa wide public alley; Will be sold at a ‘in to @ prompt buyer. ‘THOS. J. dope 5 ‘Hi st. n.w., three-story Brick Building; used for bus Bess purposes; lot 42x132 feet 10% inches; wide alley SoTaU ian Per gd tant poet THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. 1743 N st. n.w., three-story and basement Brick Residence; ali improvements: jot 20x100 to @ public alley. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1824 Fst 1745 8 st. n.w., smali and desirable pres brick . Day window House: Seven rooms and bath; hot and ‘cod water; lot 18x97% feet to an alley. TH 8. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. 1720 De Salesst.; threestory Brick Residence: three Fooms deep; first-class construction; hard wood finish; ail improvements; lot 18x100 to # wide public alley. THOS. J. FISHER & O., 1824 F st. 1112 11th st. n.w., near Massachusetts ave. three story Brick Dweliing, with back baildio ‘about ten rooms: ali Conveniences. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1824 F st. ig; Contaiming | — OUNTRY SOARD—HALF MILLE FROM RAIL- road station, telegraph snd post office; excellent sulphur water ~ithin mi food Sabine; near charch. country teautifel and healthy; instrument (or parties ‘Who desire music: route over the Virginia Manassas Junction. Mrs. KATE E. LAKE, Rector- town, Fauquier county, Va. A YOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED ABOUT 25 minutes walk from Laurel station, B & 0. R. R.. balf hour's ride from Washington: pleasant rooms good water, milk. fruit aud vegetables, For par- iculars address MRS. C. SS, Laurel, Md., oringuite 922 Pa. ave. is (1 RY BOARD ON A FARM WELL SUP. plied with shade, fruit. milk and vegetabies, 12 BUST gM pullrand: daly avails, uy stage. “apply to j. LEA, Brighton P. O., Monigomer Ma. ‘Feloase DD SRABLE BOARD To Be OBTAINED 18 ‘Aldie, @ more beautiful, healthful country not to be found, Address Mra, F.SiMPHON, Aldie, Lou- doun county, Va. Je19-31" [itiif NOUSTAINS OF VIRGINTA, NEAR Tailroad station; daily malls, pleasant rooms, fine Botamndieaie data Book ae rate, AN S boro’, Loudoun county, Va Jeloadvase PRLLEAIR FARM —A NEW AND RETERED Resort. “An elegant piace for Children, Call and See proprietor at 516 East Capitol st, a between 6 and 9p. m. AUREL, MD. LARGE AIRY HOUSE, FINE shade. splendid water, exellent Board, $8 to Address Miss A. 0. CRUMBACKE! Je18-6t ‘TRY BOARD — PRIVATE FAMILY — hear Sugar Loaf Mountains; healthy location. plenty of shacte: pleasant rooms: bass fishing, boating ‘arin adjoins the Monoccacy river. P. O. and depot near. ‘Tetms, $26 per month, Including transferto and trom depot." Mra’ E, & BEALE. ‘Tuscarora station. wil Frederick Co., Md. iw DLEAHANTLY SITUATED NEAR MOUNTAINS ‘ud convenient to post office andstation. Rooms ir wee. wurel, Md. OUD , three-stol rick resid. i feet 4 | large and airr; well suaded porch, Tabi lied inches ty sont 60 'rHos eva ba ec fromm ows “rich ‘and daty: exceftent water: Rutt, jev-2w Et $e Mis 2. G HARRIS, Purcellville, Loudoun BR SALE— — Ei BY DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 F st '$30,000—Lot 565x144 to 30 foot paved alley. with 15 foot siue alley improved with two large Brick Dwell- Ings and coach house; centrally located; suitable foF of tesldence property. .000—Modern 14 room Brick Residence, on Iowa, provements: guod condition. modern im; )—Five new 7 roow Brick Dwellings on 224 ¢., modern luuprovements, cligibly located. '$10,000—rour wew modern ‘style Brick Dwellings, 7 focms, sil modern improvements, near Green statue, Capitol Hill. .000—Brick Mausion, with modern tmprove- ments, large yard. coach" house and stable: sitration Geliguiful; southern front; corner property, uu Capitol $3.500—Two 6 room new Brick Dwellings, gas, waier and sewer, op 25th st. n.w.—a good investment, $3 000—Three new 5 room Brick Dwellings, in rear of above, on 25th st n. w., rented for 330.90 per month. $2500 New Zroom Brick. all modern tmorove- ments, eligibily located. on Capitol Hill. 3: ‘Two new & room Bricks, with cellar, 608 and Hi0K st se. $1,200—Five room Frame Dwelung, 2220 va ave. nw. rented for $12.30 per mo. '$1'200—Four room new Brick, 2214 Vaave. nw. rented for $12.30 per mo. $1.000 (each)—Two new 5 room Bricks, 21 aud 23 Jacksun stn. e., rented for $10 per mo.” Je6-1m JOR SALE-VALUABLE ison the corner of 1st and ch. Beatly o site the Japanese embassy. On the weat'20 feet of the ism four-stcry mansard roof, first-class modern i gubstantialiy built -1i-room’ Brick House, with Side bay window: five of the bedrooms and the din- ing room are J6x16, and the saloon parlor is 17i_x40 Jeet, with dividing doors; the hail is feet: parlor and bail'are trimuied with solla walls. are painted in oll and the cl tai. “The Vacant lot 241100 feet, ou the northwest corver has a parkl gof 23 fect in width by 100 depth.and parking onits tront side 10x24 it. The house nd its lot of 26x f0y feet will be sold separutely for $15,000, oF the corner vacant lot, 242100, will be sold alone for $10,000, or the whole will besoid together for $27,000. “Thisis aelightful city resideuce 1ur sum- Met season on account 01 its large room, five sh aie frees surubbery erat lawn. fountain atid’ sunlight from eas: and south exposures. Apply to the owne Fst., Room 6. Jem. indeliers ure crys- Very neat two-story brick dwelling, six rooms, in Aight of “Santor Square.” ssnug home or a good in- Vestment: $2,000. ‘Two-story and besement bricks, all mod. imps., 6th stn. w: $3,000, Tworstory bile, 8 rooms, all mod. imps, 11th st m Improved and unimproved proverty. in all sections oftuecty. Desirable Lotson “Columbia Heights” SWORMSTEDT & BRADL™ Y. JeS-1m 927 F st. ow. J UMMER BOARD—FROM $5 1086 PER WEEK Some boarders can be accommodated at Dover, usloun Co., Va. Lurge double brick house, large, shady yard: abundance of fruit. ice, milk and. v stables. For terms, &c, address Mrs RB McCO: MICK. Dover, Va. Jeisim W 4NTE0-SUMMER BOARDERS AT, “ELM Spring.” pleasant country home,% mile from station: urge house, fine shade: milk, fruit, vegetables in ubundance. Mrs. T. D. MILTUN, Clark's Gap, Loudoun Ca, Va, Lo Jelezie” PROSERCT HILL HOUSE_PLENTY OF SHADE, ice, mili and “teult; sites: good bathing bath faulng" table board nex- ies, bing. bath dahing: table board unex: celied HENSON SIMPSON, North Pork, Loudoun Go, Va. jersaue -100D COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD WITH plenty of shade, only a short distance above Boutdary, on Lineola ave, or Glenwood road. Ad- re B.A. MASM ER, 1500 North Capitol st mies ee a SUMMER HOARD, MOUNTAIN ain, SS aignts, and ail country eon Xaaress “alton,” Gals SEVERAT, VAC. MST, AT “Springfield Grove.” Svkesville, Md., main line B and O. railrow!; vermis moderate," Address Jel7- Kesville, Md, PERSON be pleasantly accommodated by the Mis Neale. who reside near Chapel Point. Address Miss JESSIb NEALE, Cox's ‘Station, Charles coun ca jel A FEW MORE SUMMER BOARDERS WAN1 appiy Tou COOL rts; terms moderate, ‘at Mount Pleasant. or jurther particulars to A. FE. HUMPHREY, Paxson post office, yun county, Va. Jel7-st* AKLAND HOU Ww OP! RSUMMER boarders." For terms, description, reference, &c., address JOHN A LYNCH, Round ‘Hill, Loudoun county, Va. Jel7-3t W ANTED-BOARDERS—AM PREPAKED TO entertain boarders for season; wiil furnish first- glass country board: plenty of fresh vegetables and fruit, all surnished from my farm: a lovely View of the mountains aud the best location Rappa can afford; live on turnpike between Warren:on and Washington; 15 miles from depot Warrenton: ice roud: a lovely drive of 2iq hours. Will make things as pleasant ws wit] be found i the country. Address N. B. ANDER- SON, Gaines’ X Roads, xappaco., Va. GQUSGIER BOARDING AT CENTRAL FEMALE instkute, Gordonsville, Va. ‘Iwo trains dally to and from Washington. ‘Terms moderate. Faregood. Jelt-2w* CENTRE BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY near White Post Station, 8. V. . R. Healthy loca- Hon, pure, water, pleasant rooms, plenty shade. near church aud post oifice. ror particulars uddress Mrs. LUCINDA CHRISMAN, White Post, Clarce Co,, Va jel e-26' ‘OR SALE-FIGHT-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 608 I st., between 6th and 7th n.w.: water, bath and Ga; nice Fard, stableawd Back siley.” Price $4,000. Apply to Owner, 618 Fat., Room 6 fein OR SALE-SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL COT tages in Le Droi tPark,from §.,,500 to $4,500: each lot $0x120. “These Houses and “iLots are very cheap. ‘Terms easy. INO. F. WAGGAMAN, my22-Im 804-06 F st. Dw. by Ju.y i will be for rent at ‘at my office, CHARLES W. HANDY, 921 F et bow. (LE—-11-ROOM BRICK ‘Zw. Bow im thorough in; CLAY STE Te 1224 F st, <THREPSTORY, PR S<BRICK norty side Mass ave. néar Duponi Circle; JO Poms aud bath: all mou imps; price, $14,000; SHERMAN & CO., 1407 Fst. AVE, NEAR brick, mod. impe, $3.500, B st. jagators brick, alt qed, imps ‘i, bear 120s t.w.. [roam brick. 182130, $3,000. "Thess ‘are ie if SALE—ON CAPITOL HILL, A DESIRABLE cornr brick house; 2 bay windows, | ust ontage: handsome parking oa trout every cubvenience; near s:feet cars. Tersas iddress OWS EK, P. 0. Box BBY, City. LR-GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL BS ‘Rew rick Houses. 4 rooms each, situated Deaulimul avenue northwest. with wide parkiug. street curs withis half square. Price for this guly $7,000. Terms, $1,000 cush, balance ear. “This property f now renting for $5: ‘ERS, Y.ave. ys ow. EM Peal state Agent. 1428 5 RICE EWOSTORY AND BASE ‘eat prewed Brick Huuse. with bast window. on st, Deween F and G sis. & w., price LeONaky & BUCKLEY. 407 45.8 w. Jelpsce IR SALE — A GOUD BU-=IN PROP“ RTY, of St. between and F sts. s. w., price $1,900. @RCCKLEY. 407 4a ww, ele ALE—STORE AND DWELLING ON OTH fended: good business wan AIS Barcormer Leda Hae Gane ot ace * W. i WIGHT Seis-aee St Cloud Bullding, bth and RGALN, AND UPON EASY | terme of payinent a very desirable Sew sant: fom brick bee gu Uvear Auk morihmer: irze eighborbood rapidly: kmproving. “LOUIS i BuorManin, Few. Jesse SaLe— PWS TBR. 25rs..$25,000 .. vet 14 & 15.25, 3343 Vi. ave. 13rc16. 228, 230 & 252, aE 920 N. J ave..14r:$25,000 So > od3s. So ang ae Lors.L1,000 Melsiend 16th jjels) “THOS E WAGGAMAN. | SaLE—CHEAP. N. ©. COR 7TH AND I STS. SEL Dwelling aud stor HUFTY & DYE! eiTat 13th and Fete aw. Poe SEES CHANCE ery desirable business Property ou 14th st.n.w. HUPA eye a % BALE—WILL TAKE orty io part pay. io, 1 HOUSE ON K STREET, Pall particulars upos apolcates to are upon ayoucation to HUFTY & DYER, ied Sin aud F'sts 7H BALE-THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL BAR: Salon, 1. soldat Ouce: Two fvs-class basises ‘at $0,000, paving 10 per-cen'on Ove very fae residence vest at $15,000; Bote: t “ RO SS ES 250." Yes * Toot ho. Bear 16th stat $i500. Ail in splendid condition: Brevlue 'W. & BURFORD, 1422 Om SALE. pice 6 room house, near Iowa Circle... Siroom howe. 13th st o.W. 'D roonss, od street. 7 rooms, Vermont uve. aad K <i 7 rooms, Pierce Place, bet @ toons, 13th wt, neat Lows « incle: 2d rooms. Q st. bet 13th and 14th rooms, on boundary, uear 14th. 300 Fooms, on Latha en BOO 2.W., suliable for buslens 6000 f Sropms, 14th busines propery Brick store and dwelling. 14th st Brick, J rooms, Wallach st. bet. Ba 7 rooms, Zui st bet: Lend 3. én Dunbarvon ave Lo. _on Congres 2, near post ottice.. Several Lote 0a at-bat dit aha aii atc" improved and duuunproved property iit oftmeaer “App Ea aah er ha jeo2w® SALE — DIsiRABLE ESTORY We ie: Borting: sine tomes, meters lane Centra laulon: price reasobable to “Apply alter 4 o'Clocs p. mu. 00 the premises, ata. yelo-awe REALE—I HAVE HIGHT SMALL HOUSES. ding for $48 per wouth to good teuaits which for 94,100. Lots 160x100. JONLN T. MAGGAMAN, SOband SOO PF stow. “Je.o-ur | of four rooms joining. ‘The g1 | cetlent water near the door; qnartities of cherries, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR S4L87AT RENO. THAT BEAUTIFUL ELE- ‘vated subdivision, highest ground in the Distric ia few more lote :t 40 to S8u- prices will be advancs in avery sao time. ‘Tbe sales recently mad are ail to exevllent parties This ground is adj town. not far irom Secretary Whit deni’s parchases aud offers excepticaal speculative inducements, or well alapted for cuitage hom 8; al90 on the high part of Reno w-pleadid utile dairy place With ‘ail uecwmary attucuments, U0 fl: goud Fooms aud cellur. cotuge, ete. ete. $4,750. CUITER A WIMER 1428 Fat. Je19-st OR SALE- A CHUICe FARM AND RESIDENCE, ‘Near Washington, D. C. ‘This Farm conte 175 acres of land, and is ina high sate of cuitivation; is well enced. auld bas alr abuude Suce of ‘water {rom springs upon the pluce. “It yields Srassabuncantiy, ooth for hay and paxturage, and 8 Well adapted to farming purpo~es generally. It has a good t-nant’s house, barn, corn house and bay bar: Tacks On an emineuce overlooking Wasalugton, abd commanding a view of the Putowae river frou Geot town to Fort Washington, ig sitnated a spacious Brick slow, containiig twelve large coos, with kitepen nds about ‘he house are most attractive. The orchard contains apple, , Auinge and cherry trees of luc bet vautke here} a small vineyard of Concord and Cline ton grapes. The house is about one-half mile fom station @n the Alexandria and Washington ¥ il. oad; ne mile from the Episcopal Theviogal seminary: two miles from Alexaudria, and ave miles froin Wasttington cy. ae ‘oF further particulars apply DEG, WYTHE COOK, 3 Thoma. Cireie, Washington, D. C; Or, 0. FL dm, Jel9-im?” ““Aloxaharta, ORSALE-TWO BEAUTIFUL PARMS, WITHIN oue iniie of the President's purchase, on'Iuck die Toa, fine ‘gcation and surroundiugs CM. MAC GowaN, 13 i WOR SALE—CHEAP- Mt Pleasant, neat frame spring warer. orchard. &.; only $3,500: $500 Dhiame on time. JO HERTFORD, jelwiwe IAL iy F st. (OR SALE-136 ACHES, WITH GOOD IN- provements, well watered, Ave miles north of ei at a bargain if sold imunediately. selvor As FOR SALE-A LARGE BRICK MANSION. 14 rooms, pautries, &c,; stable, &c.; outbuildings aud large lawn pleat fruit; ao entire square in say urban Villageon Virginia Midland Mullroad, A bat- gain to an iinmediate purchaser. ;-° Jeld-or VANENHOWER & SON, 1115 F st. SOR SALE-A DESIRABLE PAKM OF 18 aces neuf Tennallytown; good 8 room sexe S00 cab, HEARS RS Te Be. Price 93.000. DUFFY & hot. ON, 607 Tth vt. nw. i SALE—OR EXCHANGE-A VE with iair vile station, m the is property will be very Valuable can be bought at a bargain, or will ex- for vacant lots or <ncar hered property. WAGGAMA, Fetow. jelSim TLLA SITES. FOR SALi—BEAUTIFUL VILLA SITES northwest o/ the city at an elevation of 300 feet, com- manding lovey views of the Potomac aud within 20 Jnutes drive of the Treasury. Soil exceptionally fertiic, weil wocded apd watered. An unusual o| Tasuty'offers tor speculation. ot for acquiring: bealthy and lovely Bouies at Very reasonable prices. 30s 7th st Jers-10 OLE CREEN| Fh, SAEEITHREE ACRES, GoTHIc COT 5 rooms and cellar. stable and carriage, nad 4 uguse; frpnts about Joy feet on Tenleytown view of ety irom poreh;lovely building site on lot, which fronts on Tuniaw road. commanding uifivent view of the eity, river and surroundiay country. Teruss, one-fourth cash 1,2, aud 5 Years at 5 per cent interest, ADAMS & BEALL, Je 2420 F st row vk oR BALE—CHEAP AND ON SMALL MONTH: 1y pay ments. about three acres of land on the Ridge near Benning®, improved by irame house, star Well of excellent’ water which never fails, und is SOS SAAS cnt mmall srutte“apely to Be. PUOL, 1422 11chat. nw. Le 2we JU SALE-120 SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, F Farms Hou-es and Lots, easily accessible, by canal rail or carriageways.” Apply to or BROWNE and 1 & MUBLOCK, “Atiorneys-et-Law, 1; Pst sele-lw iH© OR TEN BOARDERS WANTED Bi’ private family; thirty ininutew’ drive from Boyd’ won, Metropolitan Branca, 8. and O. Ic; convey ‘ance free. Address Mrs. Dr. THOMPSON, Clarks burg, Montgomery Co., Md. Jelez ‘OOD GROVE, ROUND HIZL, LOUDOUN CO. Va. Two large. nicely-turnished cottages, co: taining thirteen siceping apartmenix, with good bo«td, one mite from station; transfer to and frum depot free otal telegraph aud livery couventent. For ter ress Je HAMMEL. Ye 15-20 CGGaTEY BOARD, AL FARM HOUSE ON Bull Row Battlefield. ~ For particulars apply to AMOS BENSON, ‘Sudley Spritys, Prince Willa counte, Van jelelwe SUMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT PalLo- ‘mont, in one of the most beautiful and healthy sections of Virginia, enty of shade, mila, ¢ uit and Dancing pavilion, &e, veget: Address b. J. TAVENSEK, Philow nt, Loudon Co., Va. Jel 2-26 UN-ET HILL-STTUATED IN SUBURES OF Hamiiton. High und healthy locality; sight of | jue isidse: large, aly rooms, two beautiful gov, Bear dwelling. Retereuces exchanged. Misses CHA. Jelz-19 Ged, BOARD, PURE WATER, CARRIAGES ‘and horses .or bire. bewutiful valley and mountain Scenery: threefuursus of a mile from yust office wad rallroad station; foar miles from Berry Ville. Address Mrs KG. PENDLETON, Gaylord ¥. 0., Clarke county, Va. Je10-3m PACE ROCK SEMING, OPEN FOR BOARD rs, Sig miles from Summit Point, Bund O. R. Ry hy miles from Berry ilie, SV. ROK. All eommuul: cations to Mrs J. O'BRIEN, Berryville, Va. jed-lin® V {GB SUMMER BOARDING AT REASONABLE Fates furnished to a inited number: healthiul and Bieaswat situation; good tabl:. | For luformation ad- ress Mrs. ME FRANKLIN, Harper's Ferry, West Va. Jeb-3we ENSONS DESIRING FIRST GLASS TALE figard can be pleasantly located at Bfrs. 1AU- SERS, 403 G nw 8. T POWELLTO: Adress the 'BLIN, Hamilton, Loudoun couaty, Va , SEVERAL LARGE KOOM: douvie pariors, dc. ior summer boarders. Grand | ot mountains Pavillon in yar ‘Terms, 36 per. y particulars apply to LUCIEN” PO udoun county Va, WASIEDISIX, HOARDERS AT a SWEET, healthy country place in King George County! situated tl.ree tuiles from Stuart's wharf, ou the Foto: mac river. For terms apply to Mrs. it L. ROBB, ‘Mammy P.0., King George Co., Va. Jes-tucesaw SUMMER BOA GOOD shade, good water, fruits, &c.: rear baitietteld of Mapassas, ‘Bull I.un and Groveion, ‘and express offices one mile distant, For parieulars and terms. appiy to J.T. LEACHMAN, Wellingto ¢ Williaa counts, Va. jestve UMMER HOARDING AT MYRTLE HALL; pure mowataln air, no mosquitoes: xpecial alten: Sion to sable tare; upen June sth: terms, 3.10 $6 per Week: 4u rooms. 3, BU! Proprietor, Hare Pers Ferry, Wav’ mayao line ED IN THE “GREAT irginia, twelve miles west chester and five ¢ Rock Enon Springs, Will be open from Juue st to December ist. Mineral TEE, Fare wood, witn homelike accommedations Ars. 3.5. GO! Valley Home, Back Creek Vailey P.0., my25-1m Frederick couuty,’Va HOsRDERS SOLICITED IN THE MOUNTAINS music and rmonth. For ‘ELL, Paxson, Je5-s30 View dan of ‘Post, telegraph | 2d EDITION. Last Tegan to Th St ANOTHER YACHT RACE TO-DAY. es THE BIG SLOOPS AGAIN MATCHED. Sailing for the Séawanhaka Prise in a jeven-knot Breese and Clear Weather. New York, June 19.—Many people lett the city to-day to go down the bay and eee the Sea- wanhaka yacht club regatta. The morning was & delighttul one—a clear atmosphere and bright junshine, tempered by alight breeze, The ex- Sanya heerell ‘te Judy ae tar talker the wi ngers. jus 1 of town, the two victories ofthe iscilla have not yet “knocked out” the Puritan, Notwithstand- ing local pride, the victorious Yankes boat of a year ago has still many fast. friends, who. hope that sie will have to-day her favorite gale and heavy sea. The Priscilla, Atlantic, Puritan and Mayflower will again sail against cach other for ‘special prize offered by the club, OFF IN A SEVEN-KNOT BREEZE. 11:30 a, m.—The yachts have started. The Puritan crossed the line first of the four big sloops at 11:09:50, the Atlantic at 11:16:25, the Priscilla at 11:17,and theMayflower at 11:24:15, ‘The schooner Grayling crossed at 11:12, and tho sloop Gracie at 11:27. A seven-knot breeze is blowing. ‘THE PURITAN CONTINUES AHEAD. Sanpy oes, 1an8 19, 12:02 p.m.—There is alight breeze. "The yachts have taken in thelr | spinnakers, The Puritan ison the port tack, coming toward Hoffman island. e others are on the starboard tack, heading for Coney island. The Puritan is way ahead, 12:20. p.m.—The Puritan is still ‘leading, fol- lowed by the Priscilla. The atlantic is third, and about a quarter ofa mile astern. The May- he = about the same distance astern of the antic, THE WIND VERY LIGHT. If the wind does not increase it fs doubtful WFhether the race can be walled within the time tim: The Puritan passed Dix Island at 12:35, Priscilla at 12:44, Atlantic at 12:47, May? flower at 12:48, THE ATLANTIC PASSES THE PRISCILLA. At12:58 the Atlantic bad just passed the Priscilla. The Puritan is still leading. THE PRISCILLA REGAINS SECOND PLACE. Sanxpy Hook, June 19, 1:10 p.m.—The Pris- cilia has regained her place abead of the Atlan- tic, and is working ber way up to the Puritan. ‘The latter is apparently becalmed. They are now nearing buoy 10. ‘The course to be sailed over to-day 1s thirty- seven miles In length, from Fort Wadsworth fo buoy 10 on the southwest spit to buoy & to Sandy Hook light ship and back to buoy 15. 1:32 p, m.—The frisciila 1s nearing the Purl tan, aud the Mayflower is gaining onthe At- lantic. They are all close together and drifting with the tide. The yachts rounded Buoy 8% as follows: Purl- tan, 1:45:15; Priscilla, 1:48; Atlantic, 1:48:30; Maytlower, 1:54:30. The wind Is light and from the southwest. The yucuts passed buoy 10 as follows: Puri- 13.30; Atlantic, 1.45, tan, 1.41.30; Priscilla, 1. and Mayflower, 1.50. Under the time allowance of the Seawana- haka Yacht club the Mayflower allows the At- jantic 55 secouds, the Priscilla 1 minute 14 Seconds and the Puritan 2 minutes 7 seconds. ‘THE PURITAN INCREASES HER LEAD. SANDY Hook, N. J., 2:30 p.m.—The wind has shifted to the south, he yachts passed buoy 5 | in the following order: Puritan 2:09%, Pfiveilla | 2:16.10, Mayflower i: Atlantic 2:19.15. | At 220 the Puritan was leading tne Priscilla | by half a mile. eae eee Propped Dead in His Office. New Yorx, June 19.—George Quackenbush, bookkeeper for A. A. Druke, stock broker, tell dead in bis office this morning, at 9 o'clock, from heart disease. He was 63 years old, and lived in Brooklyn. He was weil’ and favorably Known in Wallstreet, having been fifteeu years: i With Sir. Drake and (uirty years with the Bank | Of the Siate ot New York. | Ch Lata For the Parliamentary Fund. | New You, June 19.—The executive commit- | tee of the Brooklyn branch of tbe Irish parlia- | mentury fund to-day forwarded $5,000 ta the treasurer of the Purneli und in Eugiaud. earn on te Charged With Embezsling $27,000. PHILADELPuta, June 19.—John D. Hopper | Was urrested to-day charged with the embez- | Ziement of $27,000, belonging to the firin ot | Joe: J. Bailey & Uo., by Whom he was employed as Cashier, i | so Flooded by Heavy Rains. NEW ORLEANS, June 19.—A special to the Times-Democrat, from Alexandria, says: Com- mencing at novp on Monday last and continu. ing unul Wednesday afternoon, tuis section was visited by the most severe ruin storm ever recurded were. A large portion of the town is submerged to the depth ot three feet. During this heavy rainfall the river rose Very fast, the total rise being twenty-five feet oue aud three- quarter inches. Two colored men in a swamp were drowned by the overtio Justice Meech’s Wrath. CHICAGO CARPENTERS FINED FoR ATTEMPTING TO CAUSE A STRIKE. CurcaGo, Juze 19.—Fiorent Bourjean, Diet- rich Oeligen, Jacob Michuella, August’ Leck, members of the Carpenters’ Union, ere ar- raigned before Justice Meech yesterday charged with visiting a new building which Max Gold- smitand Charles Root were erecting and at- tempting to iuduce the curpenters working there lo quit work. ‘The justice said, alter hehad heurd the testimony: “I feel like se- verely fining you foreigners. You come to this country a few weeks, join some union, and im- mediately proceed to regulate industrial affairs bere,” Hourjean and Michaelis were each fined 2 | | ——— From Wall Street To-Day. New York, June 19.—The stock market opened irregular this morpivg with the favor- ite stocks of yesterday higher, but the others enerally lower. Pucitic mail and Unton Paci- Were each up 34 and Omaha was % lower, There was u moderate though well distributed busiuexs in which Grangers, New York Central, Oregon Transcontinental, and Missouri, Kan- sus and Texas were prominent, while Western Union was exceedingly dull. Prices were weak from the start and in the first quarter-hour de- clines of 3 to S were established, the Vander- bilts and the Oregon Transcontinental showing most weakness. The decline wassoon checked, however, and the entire list became strong, prices being curried up to smail fractions be- yondopening prices. At1la.m. the market is quiet and firm, Marshal Dyer Takes Possession. SaLt Lake Ciry, Uran, June 19,—F. H. of Md.near arper's Ferry), A pieasnre to please and ficse-elass country accommdlations supplied. ike, ferences Juruished, Terms per week YG W. Ae CLAIRE, Keep Tryst, Washington CoS myl0-30 ee a MONEY TO LOAN. $300, 500, hoses $2.500, Boney"ta hand: conscquently no delay. erate. B.A. MCINTIRE, O18 Fst ° NMiloSAL LAW ANb TRUST COMPaNY— Money to loan on approved securities~All bust ers prom, tly aud ‘saimuctorily trausacted.. JOHN T. MITCHELL, Real Estate Department, 1214 at, my20sm '10,.000—TO LOAN 13.000 $000 ON REAL ESTATE, 1,500__[my27] __ THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. ONEY TO LOAN TO ARMY AND NAVY GPFICERS AT LEGAL RATE OF INTEREST. JaMhs EB WAUGH, my22-1m O83 F st. Mo™*¥ To Loan ON LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES. JAMES E. WAUGH, 933 F at, my22-1m MOREY 70 10aN aT Low BATES oF INTER: LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, Broker, my20-1m¢ 1410 # saw, {OR RENT—IN ROCKVILLE, MD, TWO SIX 2.a04 ou ten-coum desirabie dw ling houses, cee SEF CTE, Rocevilie ad TBR OF cee MOSSEL So Le ue ae cae 4 : delay. a JOHN SHERMAN & ‘4 ‘701m 1407 F st. new. Fe Sale Ar A BAROADN — See crinoe couutry Pisce, just beyou: WOOd, 49 acres, room house, in couupiete order, surrounded by beaut: ful shade trees tine view. excellent water, good &c., ail fenced in. ‘This is ove of the ost Risées Dow tn the market: only 96000 WALKEIS LLSON, 1006 ¥ st. 0. w- Ritiw JOR SALE—iN HYATTSVILLE, MD.,2 HOUSES 01 § rooms each; slate rooted; good cutdition, rent ‘ayeu? each guaranteed. Also 101s aiolning of 22700 ned GAUY saare feet euch; hand omelt lor scaled. uffers arst-ciass investinent. MARION DUCK- Ett, Aworne; Ww. Biadensburg, Md. jed-Lmn vain GW: 1601 1 st ao F 100 BUILDING 100 feet, wear Seabrook Station: B and P. i! minutes’ “ride by cars wo Zty; Jocated: 16y seid 1n six qouths; price $10 4 lot. Apply to MARION DUCKENT, Aitorney-aiviaw, Blade 2d, oF JASPER Ai. “SACKSON, 212 D st aw. 420 MONEY, 20, L048 ON REAL ESTATE OB ‘other security. Any amount desired; lowest in- Lerest; commissions only one per cent. R.A. PHIL- LIPS. jaud Bouded Heal Extate Broker, 1423 New York av2. myS-2i Dyer, the newly appointed United States mar: shal, took possession of bis office to-day, E. A. Ireland retiring. The latter's accounts were ali found to be correct, SS Ordained by the Cardinal-elect. BALtimong, June 19.—Cardinal-elect Gibbons ordained five priests this morning at St. Mary's ‘Theological Seminary, this city. ee Bidding Mr. Beecher Au Reveir. A BOAT LOAD OF BIS CONGREGATION ACCOM- PANY HIS SHIP DOWN THE BAY. New Yon, June 19—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher sailed for Europe this morning by the steamer Etruria, _ He was accompanied by his wite and Major J. B. Pond, who will be his agent while abroad. Mr. Beecher’s face looked worn and tired, and he gave every evidence of the need of rest. Mrs. “Beecher looked very feeble. Mr. Beecher suid he would probably retura in the latuer ot September or eurl; in October, and would devote his time while abroad largely to wor! He did not think he would visit the contin nd would probably only lecture throughout Great Britain, ‘The steamer Grand Repubile, filled with members of Mr, Beecher’s congregation, accompanied the Etruria dowa the buy. ——— To Mark the Spot re Hancock ‘Was Wounded. Boston, June 19.—The monument of the 28th, Massachusetts, will be forwared to Gettysbui to-day in charge of members of Co. G, an erected on the spot where Gen. Hancock was wounded, The monument is ofgranite, 13 feet Six inches high above the foundation and is ‘suamounted by # marble eagle. MSE POLO, EN SUMS OF Not Lass than $5,000, at 5 per cent, on first-class city Beoperty. Saialle: suns 86 per cent és LJ Corner 10th and & * streets northwent. MOREN7e Wan AVE An sams to sult, on approved Real Estate secur ity, at lowest rates of interest. Cl moderute. No J.V.Ne HUY CK, ‘dei 1506 i enusylvania ave. meee TCH Tos & BROWS FITCH, 1487 Pennsylvania ave, EY TO LOAN 4T LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ‘ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 124 ¥ st nw. 20 5 M' SOR SALE— ICE LITTLE FARM OF 50 Fixces tt ironesone ear tne, Dissrce ‘tara; three acre lots, SALE—OR KENT. PLEASANT THN- ‘Toots, corner brick House. 900 Ast. xc., ary Yoeation, handsome parking on side aud trout fay Windows, every cuuvenirnce, Lea: sirect cars Inarke. Apply 10 Room 33, Le Uroit Bauding. feleere ad HOU iTUATED ON pehive ave., Dea MM st uw: 7 rooms: all conveniences. Piice ‘This is w ve ‘desirabie Bouse. EIN ¥. BROWN, bs jeid-3un SIxX-ROOM bath, hot aud ak NEW €KOOM aot DARAAHOWES & BOS, ise, sutable tor poultry Or dairy enclosed with ten-foot fence. spring aud ail con Sebiences for raising poultry; will be sold, wiab ali the ck ad fanaa elem. ‘aud possession fiven ‘at ones YOHN E MITCHEL Is tbat tates inoser. 1314 F stu, mbsosas FASHIONABLE TalLOR, 1333 F STREET Fines, oreo most sarment consistent M°S®* 70 Loan ON REAL STATE aT Towest rates, DANKNHOWER &S0N, apa 1115 Fat ¥ingrGcads Shcoai risa c ESTATE OB VE Grass chediinien Some ram J mh3o Ore GREEN bos se aw, Bass Bais, Bars x0 Base Baw Price. . see ECE GT ry says POMS POBAES Gio Tat ne. TRON Lig Sales sera ee SS out, alwayaciean, | ipulva Charged with Forgery. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., June 19,— Wm. F. ‘Smith, an agent for the’ Met itan Life In- surance Company, of New York, was arrested lust night charged with 1 in March, 1885, Of the hames of Fannie Thompson, and Agent ee now dead, to a renewal of a life policy. Prebably Robbed and Murdered, THE BODY OF A YOUNG KENTUCKY LAWYER FOUND IN THE LAKE NEAB CHICAGO. Cuicaco, June 19.—The body of BR, Davis Huteberoft, a young attorney from Paris, Ky., who bas been i! ‘luge May 81, was fous Jost evening In the lake near Colehour, On the lay 31, be went out for a ro’ “At evening ot % o'clock the next morning the boat was Griiting right side up about two ¥. PRICE OF GAS. The Investigation by the Senate Sub- Cost OF WATER GAS LESS THAN HALF A DOT+ LAR PER THOUSAND CUBIC FEET. Senators Spooner and Blackburn, the sub District committee, this afternoon resumed the inquiry 9s to the cost.and price of gasin Wash- ington. Mr. W. P. Patton, now in government em- ploy, but connected with the Harrisburg gas company in 1882, submitted astatement in de- tailof the cost of making water gas there. Stored in the holders it cost thirty-two cents per thousand cubic feet. He allowed fifteen per cent for loss by leakage, wastage, etc., (say- ing that was too large) taxes, labor and every- thing, and made tho cost of delivery 14-44 cents per 1, total 000 Arora aches, Maio ess Bete summer itcost more, as there was less con- sufaption, but that atthe outside good water io should be made at a cost not to exceed fe ive or sixty cents per 1,000. Sir. Patton said coal cost the Harrisburg company $2.90 per a. Mr. MeItheny, nt of the Washington company) who’ Mcp iy aia it costs his | company 84.78 per ton, ffe declared tet there | is no method by which gas can be made in Washington at a less price than it is now sold at any profit He said his company hus all the modern appliances and inventions for making gas. Mr. MeIiheny was questioned very closely by both Messrs, Spooner and Blackburn, as to over-registration of meters. He declared that there 18 no over-registration and could not be, except as @ matter of deliberate rand. This | company runs under very low pressure, be said, | aud therefore does not force through more than | is burned. He said pressure could be pul on 80 8 to force through more than Is burned and make the meter register more than is consumed; to make gas that would be unfairly profitable to the company would nenessari quality of the gas, “That may be,” said Mr. Spooner, ‘and to be candid, some people complain that the quality is low enough. I’ve thought myself that it was very poor.” “Much depends upon the way it is burned,” ested Mr. McIihenny. burn it like all people, I suppose,” said Mr. Spooner.” I turn it on and let {t burn itself.” Mr. MeIlbenny said the water gas made here is 30 candle power, and the coal gas 1 He said the gas inspector inspects dail; le de- clared that there is no collusion between his company and the inspector; the latter never visits the works. Last year the company mad 48,000,000 cubie feet per month, ‘THE COKE CONTRACT, Mr. John Noonan, contractor for delivering coke ia the city, had had the contract for about eighteen years. He said his contract had been published in THe Star, His interest in it is Unat he gets 50 cents per load for hauling. No matter what the load contains, whether ten bushels or thirty-five. He formerly got more, but so many tried to get the contract, thinking there was money in it, that he had to come down, He had made money out of it, but not so much as peuple suppose. The gas company makes nothing out o! his contract. He originally got it through an advertisement in THE Stak. The contract had not beep open to bidders for ten years. He bad had it tor that time undisturbed. He could not tell how much he had made out ot it, as he kept uo books, “I get fifty cents for every load I takeout of the gate,” he said. pyblave you made $50,000?" asked Mr. Black- m » this Mr, Noonan could not say, or did not give any definite answer. He declared that he had never paid any roy- alty for the contract; had never divided with any of the company; had never paid a cent for the contract. “You wouldn't tell us if you had, would you?” asked Mr. Spooner, The witness replied that he would. He had no real estate, “a better inves.ment.” Mr, Meliheny said the company bad been making water gas about two years. The com- Plalnts are not more numerous now than when. coal gas was used, eo Army ORpERs.—Lieut. F, J, Kernan, 21st infantry, is relieved from duty at the Eust Florida seminary, Gainesville, Fla, and de- tailed as military professor at the Thatcher Insiltute, Shreeveport, La; First Lieut. 0. M. Carter, ordered " trom’ Savannah, Ga., to Fort Clinch, Fia., on public bustaess."Fir-t Lieut. Arthur Murray, Ist artillery, granted four months’ leave. Leave of Second ‘Lieut, L. 8. Welborn, fifth cavairy,extended six months, Tue FRENCH corvette Talisman arrived in New York to-day. Tuk OFFICERS of the U. 8, 8. Essex have been ordered to report on board July 1. She is going to China, THE TRAINING SutPs Suratoga and Ports- mouth dropped down to the powder magazine from the Noriolk navy yard to-day to tuke on powder, preparatory ‘to sailing on 9 cruise to urupean waters, Cou. H. C. ELL1s, well known in Washington, died in Brooklyn this morning. PERSONAL.—The University of the City of New York has conferred the degree of LL.D. on Gen, William 4. Brown, of this city.—In the Coils 3 class at Princeton this year are Montgomery Biair, son of the jate ex-Posimus- ter Geueral Blair; Carroll McKenney, of this city, and a son ‘of Representative Green,— Judge 8. M. Wilson, of San Francisco; H. A. Balles, of St. Paul; C. G, Dillon, 0! Ouio; Ensign A. Ft chteler, U.S.N., and Olney Arnold, of Providence, are at the Riges,— Hon. John M. Langston, president of the Vir- ginia Normal and Coilegiate institute, arrived here yesterday,en route to Berea, Ky., where he will deliver the annuai address to the gradu- ating class of Berea colleze.—J. B, Keenan, Penn., Ge B. Duncan, U.S. A., Chas, C, Wal: Uv. J.N. Griswold, U. 8. N., Jacob Grand Rapids, Mich., are at the Ebbitt. —Wnw. E. Jones and wite, Gu., Fred. J. Keise: Ogden, Utah, D. Kennedy,’ St, Paul, CR. Dau" forth and wife, Minouk, Ill, C. B.’Beckel, Ne- braska city, E. V. Cherry, Cincinnati, Geo. W. Hale, Chicago, H. H. Weils, San Francisco, Dr, L Hawkes, Richmond, J, M. Cuttrell, and A, A. Tooker, N. ¥., T. Z Cowles, H. Aibricks, Hugh Coyle,’and J, W. Ryck: man, Chicago, are at’ Willard: Yat, wile of 3 Sing, N. Y., 1s on a visit to her brotuer, W. H. Stoulenburgh, intendent of the Washington asylum.—Mr. Samuel B, Davis, a graduate ot the Spencerian college, hus returned to his home, Lus Vegas, New Mexico.—Mr. James Elverson, the publisher, intends to pass @ part Of the seaxon in Europe. He will start at mid- summer, sailing with bis family, by the Etruria, on July 17, Mcanwaile he 13’at Ulitton, old charming country place, near Georgetown. Murdered by » Lunatic. COL. J. W. STRONG SHOT AND KILLED—THE MURDERER ENDS HIS OWN LIFE. In St, Joseph, Mo., yesterday, as Col. J. W. Strong, manager of the Herald, was sitting in the counting room, with his back to the door, Dr.S. A. Richmond entered, and, drawing a revolver, fired three shots. Col. Strong fell, struck by two bullets, one of which struck him in the neck, ranging upward into the brain. ‘The other struek in his back, and is believed to have penetrated his heart, He died five minutes after the first shot was fired. After Hiring the shots Richmond walked outside, aud. ashort distance from the doorway fired at his left temple, wounding himsett iatally, it is believed. Liichmond has long been known to the newspaper fraternity as the discoverer and manulacturer of Samaritan Nervine, and has been au extensive advertiser, aud has bad an enormous busiuess iu his ‘nostrum. Some five months ago he disappeared and lefta lot of papers, evidently the work of either a knave or hopeless lunatic, He charged Col, Strong and other prominent attorneys of St. Joseph with having ruined him, and indicated ‘that he had ended his career in the river. Since then be had become bopelessly insane. Col. Strong leaves a iarge family, consisting of @ wife and three sons, the eldest of whom is John P., Strong, editor-h-chief of the Herald. The colonel was 61 yearaold,a lawyer by profes- sion, and a man Who has deen very prominent in the republican party of Northwest Missoarl for nearly thirty yeurs, His home originally was Jacksonville, ——" e+ —____ ry George on the Labor Problem. ‘Henry George, the well-known political econ— omist, arrived in Pittsburg, Pa., yesterday to secure data on the condition of the miners. He does not believe the miners are receiving fair ‘Wages, and that their condition ts much worse than it was several years ago, He predicts beneficial results from legislation on the labor westion. Mr. Georgy says he is confident Mr. Judstone Will win in the English campaign. ‘The great lubor problem will next come up. ‘The question is not labor vs. capital, but labor Ys, monopoly, and_must be solved it} tis eoun- try as well as in Engiand. ee Miss Grant Not to Marry Lord Cairns. From the New York Sun, Loxbox, June 18.—Iam requested to say that the marriage of Lord Cairns to Mis Adele Grant will not take place, Mr. Beach Grant, the lady’s father, ead foaut unanswerable Teasons WitiaM Hewry Hvrueerr, oo Gov. Hill Praises the President. Gov. Hill, of New York, was yesterday the guest of the Bay State club, the demoeraticelub of Boston. In the evening Gov. Hil! addressed the elob. Referring toMr. Cleveland, be said his honesty and sincerity of purpose toserve one, He t Zanesvilie, INE 19, 1886—DOUBLE SHEET. Feduce the | partner, and owned uo gas stock. He bought | Clerks te be ‘The following are the clerks moraagsie | Aitor's office, Treasury Separness, wan, t a ‘THE DEMOCRATS OF THAT STATS anE Hap. | been notified that their services MONTOUS CONFIDENOE Im quired after the end of the present mouth: PARSIDEST TEE s rearscr FoR ‘88. = James B. Ongood, class 3; Alex. Williamson, ars A. H. Shattock, John T. Neeley, Ben). F. A Stax reporter was talking to-day with Mr. | Jno. R. Foster, Stewart L. Johnston re Holman, who has just retarned from his bome, 29 lave gem 2 5, Tecrosse ood, a Where he went to receive the, indorsement of | ben |S. Smith, Richard i- Sheeley, Mant Ay hus people by renomination. He says there is | pond; Grorgs © ‘no truth in the statement that Jefferson county withdrew from the convention. On the con- trary, three of the tour townships of that county were instructed for him, ana when the result of ‘the vote was announeed, his opponent, Judge Craven, delivered an address congratulating him and indorsing him. The convention, Mr, Holman said, wes the largest and most har ‘monious he had seen. The temper of the demo” crate was such as to surprise him under the cir” fog on the Tadian comimissionand bad not Seea bis te to jus of their temper. He Sould not wil what obit “disanpolntmpnt over offices might have bad upon them, and having ‘voted tor the civil service law be ah Topotts of disagrtemente tn other aiaariats oe in othe ur ried him home i, a very uneertain state of mind. He found the party harmonious and Slows having apparest ted. bar uti meee, ng a were and ii rite. heir znepeht and “administration,” he says, “is that of perfect confidence. They believe that Mr, Cleveland isan honest, faithful man No man, within my memory, except Lincoln and woe Mee takev such a bold — ‘tbe people as has Mr. Cleveland. I find he bad a steady growth in their confidence. With some | tment Of the civil service rules, which will give lance of his ralty to the hee gtowth of strength will be pheno “What indications did fand for 188s?” asked Tes Strap man.) “This! If any democrat ts to be elected it will NT TO MAKE BRICK. Messrs. Weller & w Whe owners of Tor7, 1091 1002 and ihe latest Pirtios “ef equates “G7h and Noss, have ‘asked for a tem) permit to manuiacturé the surplus earth Inve Urick aud to grade the Streets in the immediate vicinity free of cost té the District, as they desire to improve th property. BILLS SENT TO THE COMMTSSTONERS. The committee on the District oi Columbia, House of iafives, Las transmicted te the district commissioners for their views, bills recently introduced: “To create a of audit to ‘Lal claims for damages to real estate by season of public improvements in the Disirict of Columbia,” “De preveat tbe sale Of adulterated tood inthe District of Cor fumbia and territories of the United Stavea,” “To authorize the sale of certain property J0F the benefit of the public schools for she District of Columbia and for other purposes,” “To incore rate the Washington and Western Mary- 4 R. BR. Co.” “To amend the act siving ws approval of Congress to the route and vefmint @ Anacostia and Potomac raiiroad iv te, District of Columbia,” “Enlarging the po: Of the Washington Safe Deposit Company for other p To quiet tite to Fea eutatd in the District of Columbia,” and other billa BUILDING PERMITS Lt Eutwisie: John A. sort tye Stes ac Thetr prinetpal bill is that to change the law with relation te the arming of the militia ‘They will probably not be able to get it up. The ration of Amel have first: been secured ol Serine suieunaen Ree not ye! on able to agree an: call a ile wi There three bil jtamen One ty sending all ‘The uext comumities which is, anything to pass is the District committee. ‘Tas committee bas the traction railroad bili pending, and there may be an attempt made to pass it,” It is not likely, however, that such attempt will be mi and 13th streets extevt ‘M. A! McGowan, repair trame dwelli rs ‘Ket street, between N aud % ets ‘Mr. Rowell intends't0 call up the bill to con- “4 ertd ge dicrotsthe basi 3 7 | northwest; $1,200. Owen E. Daffy, erect 0 | structian tern branch. The | be Mr. Cleveland. if be continues to give the | three-story-and-busement dwelling: $7,000, | fact that:20 aaeniments can be ‘ander | people an houest and faithful sdmimerrations | es my rebated MISCELLANEOUS. sgltmes, Williamson. W. M. Arneld etal. pro | test agalost permission granted to James | E-ahfier or any other man to opens coal and wood yardor machine shop in the eentet of oars *“\irs, It C, Duff requests that a street lamp laced On Lhe northeas’ corer of M sireet jorUs Capitol street northeast. this order will probably nt the scbool bill being Tain Gi tive loose will not be apt to yon "Str Morrison ‘has given notice that he will cali up the tariff bill again on Tugeday. sundry civil will be called up by Air, Randail, ‘This motion will doubtles be sustained by the House, ‘The sundry civil will occupy tne moat of the week, and when it is Anfshed the ral deficiency bill will be ready to be ‘up. ce AT THE SCHUETZENFEST. The President and Mrs. Cleveland Attend the Closing Festivities. A score of “schuetzens” in green-faced coats | And with long feather plumes in their hats Stood Just Inside the main gate of the Schuet- | zen park last evening, evidently so much oo | eupied with their own thoughts as to be en- } tirely oblivious of the strains of music and the | sounds of merry laughter that floated trough | the park. Presently @ man outside rushed through the gate and Dreastlemly announced | “They’re coming; they’re coming!” Itwas the | President and Mrs. Cleveland that were ex- pected, and the watoher outside bad ube fails with it. it Rye will mot elect any Gi hocking Outrage. AN RIGHTEEN MONTHS OLD CHILD THE VIO TIM—INDIGNANT COLORED WOMEN. Yesterday afternoon. a colored woman named Mary Williams, living in Express alley near B and 2nd streets northwest, appeared be- fore Deputy Clerk Harper in the Police Court, and swore o&t @ warrant for the arrest of David Gales, a colored lamp-lighter, charging bim j With en essaulton ber 18 months old child Betsy. She stated that Wednesday afternoon | she permitted Gales to take the child out fora | ride in the Beit line cars and he did not retara for about two hours, when the child seemed to be in pain and was very treiful, while at sup ‘she discovered thai the child had been in ured, end ite underclothing saturated with: blood. She it examined by two physi clans, who thought the child had been injured ingome manner. The attention of the de- Lectives was called to the case by Mr. Hayser, end later in the afternvon Detective Edelin ar rested Gules in Express alley, where he re- ' Settied in Our Favor. WHa? CONSUL PHELAN SaY8 OF TRE FISm RIES DISPUTE. Bostox, June 19.—A Halliax to the Advertiser says: Your correspondent bas inter Slowed Consul General Felan, wt shat be nad torw: & report iv Secretary Bayard | all the iniormation that bad come into bis Possession regarding the new circular of the Dominion government. He bad ned Walaing tne’ moditeation, but sudging ti contain! moditica irom, the ‘exuiUits “shown bim he was Souadent that nad it been issued ai fret, the Adams aod Doughty would never bave been scized. He regarded the important commercial questions Tujved by the United States aa having been de Gided in its favor. The Courts. | copied thelr carriage far Gown . the | Gitex: All the oukives @ommes in the alley Ey eg dusty road, A mounted policeman was | rushed from their houses und forced the oficer | to take vestimony of Walter GG . scampering ahead of them and raising @ cloud of dust. The announcement of the | Watcher at the gute at once excited the score of plumed marksmen, and they vet up shouts for tov alker! Waiker!” Mr. Walker was the fuss ter Of ceremonies, and he soon arrived fa re- sponse to the culis for him, and ranged his band of marksmen in two rows at the side ot | the road, so us to keep the entrance eiear, for | the crowd of people in the park were soon press- Jug about the gate. A cunuon at the lower end | of the grounds began to thuader out its wel- Vhen the open cari in which Pres- and Mrs. Cleveland rode arrived the big were Ubrown open and the carriage drove Tue President was received with # shout of A committee of the verein, jarabhy. ketate Sud J.C ‘iiaéuord: Cona $800; sesie ot and J. ford; tae Daniel Websier; letters sued te David Web- er, bond Estate of Elias W. Smith; do. Charloue L. Smith; bond $500, Exiaie Fred. Reuter, afidevit fied. Estate of Thomas — ee jor letters to issue to Lutber 8. Dent estate of Anuie dertrick; lewers of admiuisira on issued Lo Carisuian der, bond, F1UH. Equity CovktT—Judoe James. To-day, Chudsey agi. Clarke; Reginald Fem- dail appsinted guardian ad litem, CIRCUIT LOURT—J1 3 Todas, Holcomb agt Bagest & Gor aomurrer sostained: leave i ‘o plead, “Houghton & Oo. agt. Tt judgment overruled. dary eee ineos. ‘gt. Brent; reierred to auditor. POLICE CovnT—Judge Sneil. To-day, Alexander Carter, Barker to make haste In getting his prisoner away, as they threateued to ill use him if they chance to do so The officer hurried to bead: quarters with his prisoner and a crowd of Ty persons began to collect when the prisoner’ was placed inthe patrol. wagon aud driven to the seventh precinct station, where he Was locked upon churge of indecent as sault, IN THE POLICE CoURT this afternoon Gales was arraigned on a charge Of assault, and he pieaded not guilty. The mother of the child testified to the facts as above , and showed the blood-stained clothing. Live Curter téstified that his at- tention was cailed to the case by Deputy Cierk Harper, who gave the warrant, wod be went out to search for the prisoner. Witness said the clerk uever re‘used « Warrant as was published ina morning paper. The detendaut was cum- mitted for aiursber hearing, to take tbe testi- mony of Dr, Marsteller, who was oviiged to Ko house on account of sickness. The court fixed ball at $500, The Short Hour Movement. ‘THE SITUATION AT THE EXD OF THE SEVEXTE WEEK OF THE CONTEST. ta, | acclamation, headed by Mr. Simon Wolf, at once advanced to greet the ‘distinguisued visitors aud then | escorted their carriage shrough the grounds to the dauclag pavilion, where the Ma- rine band Was giving @ concert, The carrlage was stepped here, avd the crowd sur- rounded it, About a thousand men, women | and children did the best they could to get o good, long look at the President and his bride. | A number of the tavles under tue trees were Wrecked in the effort of people to get elixible places. After all many gots glimpee only of Thomas and Susie Perkius, pro‘anity; 85 or 7 dayseach, diexander Carter, iujuriug.s tree: 95; execu.log ‘and volsterous; $5 or 15. days, > enero cs Alemni of Georgetown College will be held oa the 23d und 2410 insis, ‘Toe banquet given Of, sentence suspended. Sidney The annual reunion of the of the ‘Ube tucalty Of tae college 10 Ube alumna floated fom Als. Cleveland's bat, Wen the | »TReF® Was No news to be obtained about the | take place, on ven by the feuldeut to she noes bund finished playing some one in the crowa | Workingmen's headquarters to-day indicating hs resident mginbers at the Arlington hotelom tue e’ Of the 24ch inst. proposed three cheers ior “Our President,” aud any change in the situation between jour iuey were given with a will, The President neyman and boss, To-day ends the seventh pene bowed wis acknowledgment. The carriage | week of the contest for shorter hours, Some of ™ Bi cuenta Bhdtons ane GigttisnainNs | the trades have inany of thelr men at work: | At themecting stele seeel eommitiee of shown tbe diferent points of interest abeut the | The bricklayers are going to work for nine | the iimen! fuod wo Am in New grounds, THE PRESIDENT SEES 4 TRAPEZE PERFORM- ANCE. As they were returning tewards the club- house, the Marine band came marching down one of the roads, playing a triumphant murcb. They were escorting # man aud woman arrayed iu pink Ugue. These were tue Lumonts the Uapeze performers, und they were marcued out for the purpese of giving an exhibition of thelr skill to tbe President, Tue Onis Bre not related to Col, Lainont. The President's car riage was drawn up belore the outavor and the President, Mra Cievolund aad. Albert, Uwe couchman, watched with luterest the wcro- batic performances of the couple, ending with the “grand side” down an-iuciined cable, per- formed by Mile, Lamont. Tals over the car- riage moved towards the gute, where It was balled while the President aml Sra, Cleveland chatted pleasantly with the committeemen, aud expressed Lbelr pleasure with thelr eulertuipment, Mr. Wolf suggested that there was # litle iunch and chaupagne ready Jor thein, but Ute President excused bimnseif on account 'o! bis busie to return vo the White House tobe ready iur the reception iast even- ing. He said be would come out some other evening quietly. SHAKING HANDS. Then # number of members of the verein were presented to the President and Mrs, Cleveland, who, leaning out of their . shook hands cordially with al. When Mr, Au- gust Swipe came forward he eas introduced as “the king.” ‘The Presidentsurveyed Mr. Stolpe and the half bushel of medals baat were sus ended about his neck a moment and then hours. ‘The plumbers and painters expect svon to be in demand, and gain what they ask in she of shorter hours. Que of the leaders of tue eight hour movement said wo-day that whep tue carpenters settled their differences with tbe oases, the utver trades would svn be able to make good terms, He expecied that the whole scontte eee oes oneal eee eee ea jumbers, tinvers, and puintersare ing out Ror vnine” hours.’ Tue Pact that, the maser builders have resuméd work and are taking contracts, give bope to the journeymen that subcontractors will svon be compelled to grant the demands of the journeymen, =e Real Estate salés. John H. White, executor, has sold to A. P. Crenshaw, for $9,010, and the latter has sold te C.C, Willard for the same, property fronting 27 feet on the west sideot 13th street, between E aud F streets, Michael J. Keane has sold to Alex. Bliss, tor $8,000, a lot 51x128.4% feet on the north side of'L sireet, between Zuth and ‘Dist streets, —_>+__. Arrested in Now York. George F. Davenport, indicted this morning for the forgery of a check for $65 in the name of Secretary Whitney, bas been arrested in No York, and a certified copy of the indictment, With warrant (or his arrest has been sent 6 thateity. Davenport, it ts eb: on January 5th last, forged Secretary Whitucy bnaine wo a check for $65, and then ieft. A few months ago the tore ery was discovered, and the authorities In New York“ were notified. ‘The police ested that be was a peusioner and watebed the Pen- siou office, They caught Davenport on Thurs- day last, in court in New York ue was held to awalta requisition from this city. ——— oe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘The Now York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices % gpening Special wite oH. 1 Dodge, 050 Tote seem York jest migut an Ranecentons be treasais cable adrait for £4,000, or $20,000, te Sustio seCartuy, ineasurer of tne fried ed mentary fund. A dispaicu rom Mon. Allan G, Thurman was read, in wiich uesaid: “T heart ly wisn you success.” ‘be Uriatef the Chicago anarchists will be commenced yn od Rape nym ond — the @emo Sowopt' Barbour for judge of the “supecior case Was argued in Si. Louis yesterday, aud ine Judge will render a decision Lext week. Bars, Kllzaboth Reed, of Jackson, Bis. ah Alicted with internal cancer, with ekcepe jou Of tWospoousiuis of port wiue each cay, bas taken Do DourisLment in nivety-one daya A number of pauper immigrauis were Fe turned to Europe irom New Yoru y ‘M. de Freycluct as ordered the the French uviated uver (ue Net 1GHTS OF LaBox IN PoLITics.—Kulshts of tp Wisconsin have cailed » site coo- Veution at Fort Howard to nominate « full slate ticket. A labor convention bad previously been culled to meet at La Crosse for the sume purpose. The cause of the spt im the lever Tauks is poi explained. — ee TULLE Boxxets are the choice for summer dress bonnets, Black, white and scaret ace the colors most used, und there is a special tashion for brown Lulie onuets, because Lhis color gues well with wany otuers that are used this sea son. The trumes uf lulls bonnets are allt cov. ered wires arranged very and 6 Le Taucy is to cover ihe wires with Leads; jet beeds are for black boonets, and a are calored to suit other tulle, or used in pure white ani white, Small fowers in a wreath edge tbe tile Donneis, aud s cluster is formed on ny peri bow of narrow guuse til Of them, as if tying them Logether. white are much used in these bonnets, Gud the suggestion is that if there is but ume hew Lonnet this it should be biaek with Malte trimming: bus if there are two Doungie, One shouid be viack and the otuer Wille, new shades of green are very effective im ib bons both on black and on white bonnets, said, “He looks like Ii As the wae avout to leave three cheers were given, and am old soldier from the Soldiers’ Hume, with = strong Hibernian accerft, shouted, “God be wid you, Cleveland; God be’ wid you.” ‘Then the “arriage rolled away. PRIZES AWARDED. Last night was the closing night at the Schuetzenfest, and the attendance wus large, ‘The ladies’ prize shooting yesterday resulted as follows: First, Mrs. Albert Satter, seeond, Mrs, Jobo ares Mrs. A. Abbott; fourth, Mrs. George T. Walker, ditn, Mrs. Wm. Behrens: sixta, Mrs. J. J, Appich;’sqvento, Mrs. Wm, Fender, eighth, Mrs, Wm. Helmus; ‘ninth, Mra, Wm. Muehleisen, and tenth, irs, Charles Meyer. Most center shots during the week, Mrs. George T. Walker. For the lowest mark for suovung, Mrs. Wm. Muehieisen, ‘The prizes for bowling were as follows: First, Auionunle; second: A. Bbert: third, C. Schench; fourth, G, Seufferle; amb, W. Wid- meyer; sixth, A. Miller, seventh, G. Motis; eighth, K. Hearich; ninth, F. Carl; most ten- strikes, C. Schenen,’ awarded as fewark, N. J.; Prizes tor off-hand shooting toliows: Frst prize, W. Hayes, J. Coppersmith, Newark, N. J.; ‘third, us Zimmerman, New York; lout, F.C: Wous, Newark, N. J afth, “Aug. ron; Newark, N. J sixth, G. Schilling, Baltimore, seventh, H. Wonderborst, Baltimore; eighth, Win. Fendner, ninta, Gus’ Homrighausen, Bal: Smmores teath, oe Rorris, | Baitiiaore; eleventh, George cimore; twelfth, ‘Geo, J, Seufferie, Premiums on the off-hand corsets First: mium, $5, Wm. Hayes, Newari N. J; eegoad premium, $3, J. Coppersmith, Newark, N. J. pisos foe reat’ shooting: First prive: Geotge id 3a Rppiths tee, Schilling, Balt secon .. Geo. Zisimerman, Ne 2 thurs, : yin, Fendner, isch, elguth, MARRIED. JONES-GROVER. in Baltimore, M@., on B1, 1886, by we Rev. Mr. Wroth, k 'C. Ls C. GROV ki, both of Washington, B.C. © TYLER—JOUNES, At Baltimore, the Kev. Joho STi & dULN ES, bow af ERSON. June 1 AND! 1886, st 100, m.,C P. aa DERSON, Lnfaint son ‘apeureca, Chand Ma : f ff pm eee as 21st Prien c Watend y- Hi runeut af on Jone su tet 5 MA soe re Eo 4 i i is ii i: i bai} a phic I i ¥ i i Fs f i yer if hausen, Baltimore; fifth, Geo. J, Seutterie; seventh, Gus, Rappert; geek Streuth; nint ae Wi es, of Nei teenth, J. Coppesemitns ‘Giteent, Charles tee .. 6 sixteenis, PE Chtlue seventeenth, Cutie Pert: gialienth, Jolin Letppold: bi aoe me Geas Dae Salt Seat pre: uli’s eyes: y mlum; William Hayes, ‘Newark, 5a z. ‘secund; sar J. Seufferle, third; J. Coppersmith, l i et il i j iy i f

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