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E—LOTS—IN_ MT. umbia Heights, Columbia, C 10 BO cents: also ict HERTFORD, 1: ‘O CASH IF IMPROVED, OR WILL | Spactal Dispatch to Tae Evantno Stan, basis, Lots ALEXANDBIA, August 7.—The afternoon and night sessions of the democratic congressional convention did not break the Seas look _— the 35th when 97 helmting sense of the, weed‘ of halting until then had gone on ciate aoaaee 2g ‘OR SALE_CHEAP—A NICE LITTLE House on 6th at. s.w.- one-third cash; balance one Fears price, $1,800. near Treasury sion office, near L4th si. cars. and on East ‘Cay properties, improved ies, improv EA. McINTIRE, 918 F st. INE LOT OVERLOCKING THE | an overwhelming sense of CH. PARKER. my and E sis aw. =—CHEAP—TWO NICE ;all, mod. imps: pr GH. PARKES, ‘Sty and E sts aw. ‘A large list of other proved, on ordinary’ VOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL LOTON MERIDIA. 3101.0 Teek on Boundary running ‘through front Price Soa UPA PH ene Lorn at; (Vel, | movement towards the two-thirds heights Would be fatal to his prospects; but his steady in @ conv CHEAP—636 ing: all mod. mapa. Me BRICK Hi Se eats Cat between Ist aud 24 sts. a. ¢; only 96.¢ tee. cor. | THE ALEXANDRIA CONVENTION. lands, from 10 Lee's Majority. id runs through | his “majority, 1226 F st. nw. in repeated and the failure of the fi 1420 F st | adherents—about 8, K. HERTFORD, 1423% F st. feet of Ground ‘A NUMBER OF CAPITOL HILL—226 MAK KS east of the Capitol, from 5 to 30 cents per ‘CHARLES: iy ot oak, mith det omy, erinfyrtabie house opposite inpnaved, reservation the beat ‘ales of for awhile ‘921 Fst ni tained. Against this A Combined Assault Made Against Gon. wi {wor P8Y® | increasing towards two-thirds, took entire pos Se session of all the managers for other candidates, and thenceforward the fleld combined across Lee's path to victory. His steady advance was stopped, and it was thought that Gettysburg OR SALE—TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND | 16,300 votesdid slot retreat. Although wn- east of Lincolu Park, at 3 cents per | 3D! push they “stood CHARLES W. HANDY, | like & stone wail’ held @ll they had at- sufged until mid- UARES AND | Might ‘a banded host. First the flag of one W. HANDY, chieftain and then of another would be put to the front, and in succession in the names of 921 Fst nw. | Meredith, Foster, Hume and Brent, as well as P38.500. Apply on emmaaarer 2! ‘OR SALE—FINE wh. $1,650. 20x96. 8. between Oth and <ALE-TWO DESIRABLE NEW FRAME Gwellings with lots; and 7 fooms. Por sale at a mee Bron —o°4 & 0. RR Address J. 0. HLARLES W. HANDY, Boyds, Met. Br: = 5 ey ee, WOR SALE—A NICE S-STORY BRICK. ON STH R SALE-AT A BARGAIN— nw 3 rooms, gas and water. Que 2atory aad - ck, near Government Printing Office. ‘Siual houses near Navy Yard. A basement ‘brie! ' ‘and C ne. Also, a number of cheap Lot: Sok SALE—THE GREATEST BARGAIN IN the n.w., House contains 14 large rooms; ail mod. impas lot faces two of she OR SALE—OFFERS ARE SOLICITED FOR 1 ineipal streets: price, $8,000; "erm easy. i. ER, 615 7th oHEAP-SIX FRAME HOUSES nN San a SELF, a ‘west: price low: achance to make @ good invest- 8,101 votes to Gen. Lee's 8,164. 920 Fst. nw. in the names of the improvised candidates, Hiitio. Rbdeween wus and | Smoot or Beavans, “athe entire ‘opposition to = re! moved fifty-one times it Aegon loon se ity, that, always firm at 8,000, rose twice above 9,000. Once (on the 78th ballot) Meredith nearly reach the height on which Lee's ‘2 Lots on P st.. between 17th and 18th n.w. friends had planted Sheraeeires, and polled on 16th se. between T aud U D.w, corner 16th and Caroline sts. 2.W. on Maryland ave.. between Ist and 2d ste.n.@ on 9th st.. bewween 5 major. ‘oster rose 10 14, Hume to 7,589, Brent to 7,395, Stacot to 001, Bevans to'7,354, but at midnight Lee between Land M nw. still maintained his irate and the “bu; ier ihetween Ist a1 sang truce,” or, at least, the chairman’s mallet [on he Speer oa stopped hammering and the contest ceased till in wortheastern section | Morning. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, TO-DAY’S PROCEEDINGS. ‘When the convention opened at 100’clock this morning ite first_business was to select a ob Lathrany Hontaee deeds 100 fee are o . ifact norte nde sts atiiwny befwecn on and’icn | BEM, chairman, vice Judge C,H. “Ashton, of Have heretofore heen held at $1, but must sell. Owner ng George, who was obliged to return home. ground holds at $1.50; no less. Address | , Chas. 1. Pol lock was chosen chairman, and au5-3i* | ballots from the 85th to the 104th were taken, Tae and two acres: good water. p Lots, one a corner lot. getusave. me. and balance Pena eli for $700 alot asa whole. "This. property is suseeptibie of subdivision into amailer fots'and offers Enopportunity ofobiaining wround: sultabl rt fronting on Massachu- son's grocery store, end of car route. DOR SALE-TWO SMALL E yin, at $1,200 and $1.00 each. ‘DUDSON & DEEBLE, 1919 P st. n.w. JOR SALE—A PER In the burthwest: seVen roo! improvements. te improvement at a very low ar; all modern $3,600. iy to J. W. P MYERS, 1428 New York ave. Tiwe indsomest residences In the city. mediate purchaser. ballot standin, recess of an hour was then taken, 22 LOTS SITUATED Noni | L0€'S Strength fell on the 96th ballot to 7,761 reat ee oe? GOTS, SITUATED NORTIE | against Foster's 8,604, and after that.’ Lee hient, Call on THOS. J. FISHER @ CO. augers | Hever reached the vote of Foster—the 104th OR SALE-LOTS-I HAVE 14 BEAUTIFUL Le ro faeces J. Edwin Ferguson, of District of Columbia, to | Teceived an honorable discht "es Toom in Tee ng MalOE | additional pris in the ald ‘He says: Yas, Placed at'tho disporal of Mr. Tilden “ie ? mae 3 %. a - ed _ im ‘ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C... SATURDAY. AUGU! 7, 1886—DOUBLE SHEET. CES. The Expected To-Night. Memory of Mr. Tilden. Murdered by Mexicans. __FOR_SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. ee RsOn WARES SLIGISILIFE:| SG, Woe ft lsexpected that the | At Greystone yesterday a cablogram of con-| ANOTHER MAN SHOT BY ORDER OF THE MAN ‘ALE—SPECIAL BARGALNS — MODERN | JroR SALE—ONE QUARTER SQUARE, Appoiutments, Promotions, Resigna- & Question Raised as to His Qualifica- President will retara from New York to-night, | dolence was received frum Henry Watterson, ‘WHO BAD bee es ie qo m, Bloughton taining 60,000 teet, om allroad line, at Sc., ® Dai e tions, Ete. tion for His Present Office. but mo information has yet been received as to | now in Switzerland, saying: “In the death of — oy omy Bay od I. 700: moderu brick 15 Torta, S setae | qaptooran between 16sb aud 17th sta, 20x92 f. 6in., INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. - ‘The question of the eligibility of Major] "°DOUrcfarrival seinen yap bo cower exrrurdecaraapend pteanipacent- De Pp~corellpumengied ing Beene Spams modern Brick: 12) roma 13th | ©, between 16th and 17thste.44x110{0 12 alley, Peppa g laeteeete op agit give ik ceigineep ee merase pire ete epee equaled since Jefferson.” Under circumstances similar to the Rasuros id Be sts, modern brick, ployes interior epart- | of police has been raised, under w which Al, PRIVA’ cose. ‘mon return} Seuss va aeaces| peamaacrgee — mememmr| [A008 TAQOTUMS UD Th SUD, |sccesen azz Se cers |e Rs ee ae er co | areca 2 Sew ma eee ate cata pen |S Ss Sa Se brek. store and dwelling.S rooms, 16th aud T sca. | Beautiful corn Dear Masachuset:s ~Promotion: Miss Hannah M. Robinson, of or watchman who has not served have had potted powers. upon them by | riiera! sorrow occasioned by the arrested by the Mexican officials on some psu, modern brick. @ ave 96x40, ath DODSON & DEEBLE, ae ——-.—_ Massachusetts, $900 to $1,200, Resignation: | im the army or navy of the United ‘States and the Gomutlesionsie ofthe Distiict do duty as mn. The ieregularity Im the exportation of the stock. seoun last near Pillots, ‘Walker, 1t is stated, never served ia the army 2 ag that the body might lie ia On 8 seqoud trip last April, when . She oMfoct August &. Appointments, award grnary, The question ie, whether the major | cuetked he" tlag" nines pames are should that be in accordance utr 40-| fcsn de Gnade mentees, tee mee one ie a i | amined by First Gontelies hartora, whee the | ‘terefore have ‘them surrender such police dant Sfpoctal comsaittee consisting of the | mardered Hascres, ana cast {alo prison. fis Of Virginia, special inspectors of the publicland oA ie ey = yinent equipments as they have, or provide at once for | Pres! ined to Seettee Was confined tor one night, and Uben taken out “General land office—appointments: Fletcher | of Major Walker's anlary will come ims | Those whoas’ oteinaeitar ore _tnnerce mall be | ‘fe execative of the New Reutonant ot neatokn pohiee opeetion Sus fetal Jobnston, of Kentucky, chief of accounts divi | Of @Pproval. The District Commissioners con- | Careliod ‘wad tas tise sorrested Toes Wine > | amsocintion yesterday ales bullet. “There was no lagal reason tor Gailude't S00 view DS Et 23 sidered this inatter when Major Walker was | timo. Of Tespect and tod the murder, He pleaded fora trial, but it was de sion, $1 00, vice Robert W. Hunter, appointed appointed, but. cope ‘the law did not . BE AXNULLED. Pace. ty IS hied him, It ie sald that a womaa tn Las Vacom, special Prom Gor | apply maj ASKS THAT THEY james C. Carter, fash, 4 Gon, of Georgia, principal clerk of surveys, | “arromezr Davis’ ‘Cormem op etn zaw. |. Major ef Police Walker tune recommended gain, Sees erie Opposite the piace, who was Mondragon's tis: .800, to law e xaminer, $2,000; Wm. 0. Gon- wily, of District of Col clerk, C2 ity saaminen Sao See of Now Yor, second to first assistant exam!- | his views on the sul Columbia, $1, 1,200, fers from clerkship df last 1. to jourth aselet- thea B. Newton, of Pennsylvania: Thomas W. of Columbia; Robert E. Grant, of New ‘eston Flint, New York; Andrew 0. Rawlins, Chas. Rhodes, Ohic; Seymour W. Bunyes, | contains parts of thte>. se gminers at $1,400: Henry C. Stiff, of lilinois; ment, has been revoked owing to her failure to | was or! 3 a ae Thi peek | Colleeter Hedden’: ored Resigua- tion. multable for im-|'THE ACTING COLLECTOR DECLINES TO SAY ‘Water main already laid. JNU. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 Ge aihe en aud-ioe New Yorx, August 7.—Acting Collector Wox88 AO 20 toe | Fesignation of’Mr. E Cheap to an im- | better asic bs. in Fr, fh. S¢-$3,000 (S42 and 344M 5. # to 115 Lig 25, frontage: only 50c; on eas; call atonce on y roe Pennsylvania ave, s."e. eh. ae Penmeries pn tae saab SALE—LOTS—100_ BUILDING minutes, ride by cars to cits; eauitfully located: price $15 alot. apply to MARI Law. Biidensburg, Ma. or | for New York to-day. 12 D si. n.w., Washington. 817 din st, fy ‘The above is oniy a smast f fol! hist call at of © stand 15th. fau7) soid in six month ‘THOS. H WAGGAMAN. LoTs MAKING WARE ON THE CHOFTERS. SALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL ES :Six new Brick Houses. 4 rooms each, situated on a beautiful avenue northwest, with wide parking, street cars within half equa ‘37,000. Terms, $:,000 eash, $500 per year. “This property is {OR SALE-TWO FINE LOTS: SOUTHEAST, | prosecu! overlooking Pennsy!vania ave ; high location, on xtensive views: eac! wutiful location; t., near B st., 50x alley; only 4c. ‘Terms 100, on grade: "a to suit. “Any of above will be subdi and offer a rare opportunity for SALE-HANDSOME DOUBLE HOUSE jorthwest coruer 9th and T sts. R.w.: south fron ‘S eleven Foon modern improvements; ‘Ferms. part cash. Call on premises. NOK S\LE-THREESTORY BRICK DWELL piel Hull; contains $ rvoms and bath- jerfnow rented at ‘& RUTHERFORD, |, fronting 469 feet on New York feet ou’ Ist st. east, running clean th out 96,000 square fk, at 1 to owners. WELLER « EPETT, NF valuable Building Lots, in A GERMAN AUTHOR DEAD. BERLIN, August 7.—Prof. Wm. Scherer, tne Pleasant and Pleasant Piains, in fuil view of the | German histonan and author, is dead, in his bordering on Kock Creek. as yy the us Senate. Call early forty-sixth year, Axent, 923 F sth. w. Denison & Leighton’s subdivision of the Esiin Estate, : twelve rooms: all modern improvem tieut ave.; price, $10,000. w Natioual ‘Voted for unanimo to secure bargains. SHAY 7 petty ia eae Washi NON sb; | Boston, August 7.—The tug Ida N. Dalby has seu Rt reascuaite figures: targe tracts preierred.ca | Artived irom the steainer Werra, anchored off ais if th we to WELLER & REPETTI and Lith nw | $3, spose of the same to ‘Sil . loth, bet. Raid 5 sts. n.w.. ew Sfoom iivuse, S. bet 9tn ($1,000 easy St., between 15th end Will be sold low. ‘bulance monthly). Do 10 rooms. P st., bet. 6th and 71h nw., $7,000. room Houses, Piezce Place, bet. 14th and ‘nw. $3,600 each. 1]-room House on Q. bet. 15th 116th sts. nw. $8,000 Also other houses for ERB PLOT OF ¢ iew of Washington ft. on Prospect st.. 150 tt. on Meridian ave.. 174 f on n Hill; 26.463 sq. ML, enclosed by rih of Boundary ston west side | here or towed to New York. picket fence. just of i6th st. Look at it ‘ave., between 71h and Si Apply to LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER 920 Loxpox, August 7. vided i: desired, | Cheering and hooting the Duke of Argyl. country seat in Kent, L ESTATE S20 be The Werra Broke Her Shaft. # UNIM. of the passengers states that on July 30, at 1 Tai NEK, OR SALE—TWO LOTS ON 22D 5’ L and M streets, 50 feet leep, suitable for two Small houses; street paved with : ent for $15 per mouth each: will be sold ‘at 724 70h st. n. Ww. 2 SALES SICE. 7 Room BRICK; CAROLINE st. near 15th st; near Uth st; 8 roca Brick: atonly $2,000. ‘A. P. PARDON, 1836 F st_ EIGHT NEW 5-ROOM FRAMES, Fexidenee, und cheap. Several’ Lois on 16th st, near T st.. at reasonable ‘Two Lots on 16th lots for first-class residence. Price reasonable, A Baltimore Bark Wrecked. on the y partial: 1426 Fst mw. TPUL LOTS AT TA: | (00S. She was on her third voyage. with side aud rear alley, in me. section. now rent AUTIEUL LATS 27.” and officers are supposed to be cae. x pd | sino T month: price $5,900. Also, lot 23 it on Vermont ave., between P and Q sts. 0.w. Fents for $15 per mo a'by a S-room fram 1426 F st. mw. iy to J. GERMUILLER, Archi- rcs COUNTRY BOARD. POR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS O: — Thousands at a Camp Mee! ‘2-story press brick frout es, Tenting for $75, at $2,900 each. One story House. 10 rooms, at $4,400. One brick front House at $2. verms— Three neat! Pres brick front Jarze two-story stone house, | Stands. The rel located northwest. Desirable homes and hand- ilk aud fruit: rooms vacuut from August 15th, and special rates for september E. BURFURU. 1 i OLS. GIBSON, Proprietor, | Sunday. HOUSE 1540 9TH ¥ ‘Kound Hill, Va. lid lady and nurse, with room on first “floor: there must be no other boarders or children. Address QUIET, Star office, OARDERS WA: for the month of August. TON, Roundhill, Loudon co EW BOARDERS CAN BE COMFORTABLY 4k accommodated for the summer of shade, ice, fruit, gu children refused. Addtess MESS. A- ford, Loudoun county, Vi PLEASANT ACCO: 5 oF (oue family, near the mountain re occupied by good tenants, whom we rb.) 3 more of those é-room bricks on cao be bought on very easy terms, sisat eatery Geroons, rick on 4th atreet cast, Dene Stanton squake, to be tod together: lot 6200 10 tot alley: SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 027 JOR SALE_THREESTORY BHICK, 10 ROOMS and cellar, farnace, grate and ail mod. imps; yn the corner of 14th and 4th st. avery Those very attractive and cheer- ‘St, pear 14th, at fring to purchase = ood location should examine the SWOEMSTEDT & BRADLEY, uew dstory bricks on Ki 00 aud 26,500. ines Mrs. LM. CART ER, Thoroughfare, ONE OF THE HIGHE: near the moun- id all the comforts iy about 200 yards from post rea 310. reference, i We use: | the W Uales: pleaty of shi ik of your cwa homes Dew 6 room house, near Towa Circle... ‘Lath st, business property Grooms. Fenton st., n'r Gov. Print Office. 7 rooms, Q st, bet. 4th aud Sth o.w Board, pleasant rooms: convent Erick, 9 room, on Higgs st be et, si bet 1th 4eb.4.250 in the mountains : j Albetnarle county: Vax car post dice. e edit and ih wc ucliaproved pars Fs Groove,” Sykesville, Md.; main live Band 0. 'R | outnumber! operty iaall parts crus moderate Address 1428 New York ave. SALE-TWO HOUSES; NINE Ist street s¢., opposite new libeary build- be sold cheap if taken at once AP. HILL COL Isso F st i CERER ROG yin, WethokSa Wud imsadh | | Sitallchecl Hicks-Beseh, chiet secretory, for CSR, Roop i, Washes ta Ireland, has written to Mayor Harland, of Bel- ‘D HILL, ONE Rewrivin cae | 'ug to-day, and there was speakin hout th veyance to | Wome au7-eost® RY BOARD FOR AN INVA-| The Chieage Eight-Hour Movement. THE EFFECT ON THE BUSINESS OF THE CITY. 1+ | CHICAGO, August 7-—The Daily News to-day the views of a large number of the BW. Pres | retail merchants of the city upon the effect of rikes grow. ing out of the same upon the distributive busi- hess of the city. It is found that in all lines of table. Small | business and in ail the divisions of the city the BOND, Water- | year opened with bright promises and that the situation improved up to the time the eight- pies, | hour agitation began, when trade sloughed off abundant | aud then became dull, ‘This decrease tu busi- t office % mile | hess Was most noticeable on the West and North Sides, where the demand was purely TN View | publishes ‘au7-3t* | the eight-hour movement and the nd fa'l at Locust au7-8t L. Fo. ing. Cuicago, August 6.—The Daily News, Oak- land, IIL, special says: Over twenty thousand were In attendance at the Murdock cump meet- from six us fervor is very great. mselves hoarse, and the ex- ‘spring | citement of old men and boys is so great that they appear Insane. Preparations are making for the aecommodation of 50,000 people on Arthur Berry; 1a reply to questions as to the : adden Kreoerha ed qnorning: ‘This lot rou r “I preter to nothing about it fou hac sidencan niin ey CRLae een oe Sir, Hedden himself; the President AP HILL ECO, 1388 Pst | or the man who started the ruthor.” “Mr. Hed: den is out of the city. BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS here is the best offer in Kasi Washington. 17,000 General Foreign News. iret facing Liucoln Fark and Fast Capitol at 100 fect DEASY 10 TAKE LEAMY'S PLACE, LLER & REPETTL, Lonpon, August 7.—Mr. John Deasy will at- tend the league convention at Chicago in place = Zk ne oS "Brien, Redmond and Deasy, the three de! sride Cer caee ocean, Ht and P. Fit. 20 | eaves to the convention, will go to New York on thesteamer Servia, which leaves Liverpool ‘ue Duke of Argyl Is his’ warfare against the crofters oa . ‘tree, To-day six of the crofters under arrest Pore osvide alley: | were removed from Tiree to Oban, all cuffed. The populace displayed their feeling by encouraging the prisoners with enthusiastic and- of moderate | IDDESLEIGH RECEIVES THE FOREIGN MINIS- ins northwest. — AD TEES. rest uwiyl72m | Loxvon, August 7.—The Earl ot Iddesleigh, LY | the new British minister for foreign affairs, to- day received the resident representatives of fh | foreign governments, United States Minister Phelps did not attend, being absent on a visit to the Kizkt Hon, George J. Goshen, at his Hull, with mails and several pussengers. One 1 i= m., during heavy weather, the steamer roke’ her shaft and 1st her’ propeller, the ivene vessel laboring heavily at the. time. She 6 F st. nw. drifted until the following day, when she was yy | ken in tow by the steamer Venetian and ReSman eso) pa port. The Werra brite ai for sale fora few days 3 fronts, 120 | cabin and 350 steerage passengers, who Wil w iso it ou Merdian ave. 17a hon | be transterred to NewYork by fail” It is NOL known whether the steamer ‘will be repaired jounced that it had aif isto <— 5 Teport for duty. of that aet witich stated the appropriations, for —__—_.—__ Judge Ravers, in which bo sustained the will of a aa fhe Metropolitan police. ‘That the word “po- A Mimte Wa: the iibur F. Storey, edivor of the Chicago | human being uor anything hes Reform School Supplies, Ete. Hceman in this provision was not intended to | wg xAaTIVES OF A PACIFIC ISLAND ATTACK | Times The wile bequeaibs to the widow the | heard ot, It rode with tine DECISIONS OF CONTROLLER DURHAM Fea een oe ence ems Deny, ‘A BRITISH VESSEL. entire estate, incinding the Chicago Timesmews- | wren it us suddenly disap First Controlier Durham has decided that 1m | Scaling with the force is ihe major otberwise | Advices from London from the Solomon | paper. was not afraid, but felt in is ———_+e+-_____ farnishing supplies for the reform school of the | spoken of than as an officer of the force, in the | islands, via Quoenstland, report @ desperate THE LATEST CANADIAN OUTRAGE.—Consul | ®¥ Protest, and he adds w District the Commissioners are required to sce | sense of one who is in control or managament, | conflict between the crew of the recruiting that the appropriation is not exceeded and that | In the original act ho was denominated ‘a su-| sieamer Dick and the natives of the island of ‘Mr. Eng: TS6G, it was provided ‘roar the eniel exe), | Malayta, ‘The natives used spearsand hatchets | Gloucester schooner Rattler at Sheivourne by | yt aK the money is apportioned properly for the sup- | BeTintendent of police; Plies, but that the board of trustees | tive officer of the police shail hereafter be styled | and in afew minutes five white men were lying | the cruiser Terror. He regards this as the most | \erusn.. Mr. Riddle, the attorney of the District, | {Bat the licenses of the following wholesale lealers ulled, ha . Detng out of the city, a reporter of THE Stam | Vitistes tie terns of iar agreement Fred: ee ee H. Peckham, Ed- | ture slain by the same official murderer. His Fatent office Promotions: Daniel J. Kelly, | asked Mr. H. E. Davis, the assistant attorney, | erick Weirton, ‘Thomas foward, Daniel | ward Patterson, Albert Stickney and Herbert ‘McNeal, Wi! Rer,. $1,600 to $1,800; Miss Delia Handy, of | "Ey! x Bonney, Met ‘Mary Se Ee Distriet of Colas, rg Rp iy a gt hla red Peg ag Remarkable Mortality. District ot Columbia which deals with the | TH0s. Carberry, Caroline Roth ant examiner, $1,200, same salary; Miss Dora- Metropol litan police is chapter thirteen, :BP. ger. ‘No aotion has been taken by the Hay, District of Columbia; Geo. G. BrownlDg, | Hom nd sentra er ee are eer se consolida; | sonore, aes idates for the Presidency since the war, with Dis rts of acts deali: with the subject of the Lecal Notes. the exception of Cleveland, have died. York; John 7. Jobuson, District of Columbia; poll, ‘and extending over the years trom 1861 | The general deficiency bili. having been | Gen, AfoCielinn died Oso ar neous MM ‘Monday, District of Columbia; Thos. Neligap, NewYork; | of the Revised Statutes,relating to the District | De suabled te per ja ensiou Office.—Appointments of special ex- | section enumerates those of whom. the police Mary A. Shea, force shall consist, which enumeration comm: that on August 15th, 1685,defendantent ion 25, 1885. Miss Lizzie P. Cunningham, of South Caro- | ceived an honorable discharge.” ‘PHILA! not confined to party. Lawyer Richard S. New- | Tibly excited over the advent Patricl " Down to the semicolon, after the word | this morning in the shoe factory of John Mun- Pyare poles rh oe Una, a clerk in the dead letter office bas re-| serimo the provisienes tok mone teens ge Paar an ae ely Se inating Sembe; the counsel for @ dozeu and more of the | E signed, from section 8 of the act of 1861 creating the | in the lasters’ room on the rear of the Sth floor onslaught on the Mayor The appointment of Miss Harriet A. And-| Metropolitan police. The rest of the section is | in some manner unknown. ‘The water soaked — Tews,of Mussachusetts,who received an appoint- | taken from the legislative, executive and judi- | through the basement, and caused considerable ‘Wizz0r F. 801 Ment to a position in’ the Post Office depart- | cial appropriation act of March 2, 1867; and | damage. The entire loss is estimated by the igiually @ proviso attached t the Clause | Arm at $10, tress, bad been offended by Gutindo, and insu- Pritchard, & 1. M. Bariot aovusin of Ra joshua DM. "Wancost, | €#ed his marder. Galindo wi nother and fainily live here. In the case of the Murder of Rasures, a naturalized American citi zen, brought to Piedras Negras aud there shot by Mondragon, the opinion is expressed In gove rament elreles her jondragon will oe ee Pisin’ Mieeremeny rpere ernment cfrelés here that, Mon¢ragon will be convicted of murder and The bchest Within 10 months all the democratic can-| penalty, and itis also thous Mary itegerald, | B. Turner. minary exan Person on this ai my No or S78 What is now Known as ‘section 340 | approved ihe marshal office will, oh Gon. Hancock dled Feb. 10, 1580. dragon, but on the cher 0 e enable erg McNally have, for Mary | Horatio Seymour died Feb. 12, 1886. auhorrenice acts 2 Thom: inet | Samuel Jones Tiden died Aug’ 4, 1886, GOVERNOR IKELAS NSELS PEACE. respectively in 1861, 1! and 1866. This | A. Thompson, eo tor frespaca agai in|,And Thomas A. ‘Hendricks "died Nov. Al the inter-state drill Gov Ireland, at Galveston yesterday, iu the course of his re Harry E. Perkins of Vermont; Sullivan C. An- | prises a certain number of privates and @ cer | her land sud pescaises bod wen here are two democrats living, who have ~ y drews, of Mai George M. Miller, of Kentucky; Tain number of officers, inclading the major, | house and injured it, Peon, candidates a vi mney: Soon ey “4 moog to the controversy be jeremiah F. Pittman, of Indians; James W. | above the rank of private, What ts now | Joseph Hall, the young man who stole the | Pen pel tween the United States exten, Walton, of ‘Ohio; Harlow: is. Bundy. of New | known as section $54 of the “Revised Statutes Bedding sult of Mr.” Albert Drane, from, the ana Mipen MapErEaee: that metner mesoatens York. Promotions: Miss Mary E. Weeks, of | relating to the District is as follows: Cuter house and got married in it, pleaded Peer saree ~ pa Loony es oy ye Louisiana, and Louis Mey thardt, of George, | ‘No Shall be appointed to office, or | guilty before Judge Harper to-day and got 60 petch from New York says: sored fp ‘sda ee 1,000 to $1,200. Resignation: ‘Samuel “G. | nold office in the police force, who eannot read ‘in jail. nitely Known that charges are to be preferred | f0re hi y efend the state aud vis, of Maine, $1,400. and write the English language, or who is not ters of administration upon the estate of | against Mayor Grace next week. The Squire- pati are Office of Comtnissioner of Railroads.—Trane- | Seitizen of the United Staten’ or who shall | W. Hf Halley sere tossed uetetias te Margaret Siyan, Geatugent oo supasting wis howe fe ecm fer trom clerkship ot class 4 to assistant book-| yer have been indicted and convicted of | A. Bailey and’ James Wilkinson, ands DOt oun tho patlison 65 cine. SIM “ade ark cama, heigl Keeper, $1,800, same salary, William M.| crime; and no person shall be appointed as James Williamson as Incorrectly published. rated ree — wi eeoee A RELIABLE CITIZEN TELIS A WONDERFUL ‘Thompson, of New York. iceman or watchman who has not served in ————— pames of any politicians. The signatures STORY om ute mxranixwon, POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. e army oF navy of the United States and re- A Fire in Philadelphia. Will be those zens alleged to have Do Sof Cheshire, C DELPHTA, August 7.—A fire broke out | filiations w:th any political organization and | The cltize eeticut, are ter 8 worthy citizen of that town. ‘Thurs- night as he was driving ne along the road near the old Jenny Hill Harytes mine, his horse Witt Sustarxep.—The | suddenly shied and almost upsot @pellate court in Chicago vesterday ane § Suddenly from th * aldermen, is said to be organizing the | 44. General Pheian, at Hulitax, hus received official | {<11Pt mim Logo over the road information ot 'the torcibie detention of the nis one of the most espousible and Yeracious men tn the tow no amount of will induce him ve that he lt flagrant outrage yet trated on American have the right to make the contracts for | major.’ gn the deck hacked to, death, while Mr. Pop- | Yesueis by Gnceuban eashaineen apc eeeee a optical tlusion or that he in ta- the supplies. He has also decided that all| Op the other hand, what are now known as | ham, the agent, was killed in his cabin, his | not conceive how it cau bo indoracd by the ler mental aber. His neighe buildings to be constructed for school purposes | Privates were, by the original act, designated | head being split in two and then hacked. Dominion government. Said he: “Phe Rattler | ipo ‘Gid actually sos tha hehe re Sed Chat must have the supervision of tne Districtt Police Patrolmen,’ the change of ‘designation | the body. Finally some of the crew managed | ran into that port for @ few hours’ shelter to mally see the bubgoblin, Commissioners during construction, or of an | © ‘privates’ having been made by the act of| to escape to, the rigging, where with firearms | escape the fury of the storm Fagiug outside. She News Briefs. authorized agent, and that an acceptance of the | July 23, 1866, just mentioned, You will ob- killed about adozen of the attacking party | ig immediately treated as a pitate craft and b Work when completed is not sufficient. Such | Serve that this act ante-dates the appropriation | and drove off the remainder. ea | BfMed men from the cruiser placed on board. | Six new cases of wphoid feverand two deaths supervision, however, ig not required for buiid- | actin which the provision ip question origin- | " The government man-of-war Opal was hoade She prefers to risk the dangers of the deep to | Were reported at Pittsibung yeste ings partially eompioted. Sieds aud It would not soom to admit of doubt | for the Island. ‘Che village from whence the | the fneuiting treatment reesived in u prowessed | NOUN Side. Th nic sie pean ee ay that the Words ‘policeman or watchman’ were | attack was commenced was shelled. All the | friendly port aud preterred te conthone hes |, The reports trou tive stenn Pay of Promoted Army Officers. | sod in the provision in full memory of the | people who came in sight were Killed and | voyage ih the wectl, of the storm, wien addi, | beached on Sandy Point, Cuosape ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR. men’ or ‘privates’ on the one hand, and the | lagers the murderers of Capt, Howe and bis | hyn, °? ee i Last October the second controller rendered a | officers, up to the grade of major, on’the other. | mate, who were killed 1p January of last year. tonal armed men board ber at the polutof the | Collision with a schooner, ant cnet eke sea ‘police patrol- | to Sendara {sland and demanded of the vil- never heard of such an outrage.” The | Mire, oricinating ia Mai na house at has tel a pout asieere-1 2 . Mich, swept over the eutite town. decision to the effect that army officers are only | Moreover, the assoclation by the provision in | This village was destroyed three months after | COnsU! has telegraphed all the 4 Twenty-five buil tary Bay ngs were burued, neluding question ’ ot ‘policeman’ “with, *watel the murders, and as the inhabitants still re- “ the postottice, bank, and two newspapers entitled to receive increased pay when pro-| Gugnt to be conclusive of the matter, “The in fused to give up the criminals, the place wa! atx. Trpen’s PICTURE.-Win. 0. McDowell, of | The Chicay« avers of butlerine ana moted from the date of their emer pense ote Coperess) mee So resiriot appoint. again shelled, Newark, N. has in his possession an oil | O# rine met in comk y rday, their acceptance, and not from the date of pro- | ments of those engaged in ordinary police pa- —___+e0—_____ DLNg Of the late Sumuel £ Tilden, patnted ed that the constitutionailty of the motion, a8 had ‘been the custom. When the | trol duty to honorably discharged solniers ad The Trial Trip of the Atlanta. Matthew Wilson about soven yorneoe The gurine aw ought to be tried before the West Point graduates were promoted to be | sailors; and it pluced the same restriction upon | From the New York Herald. ploture was presented to the present owner by ates Supreme Court. Spend Meutenants this year, the Secretary of | sppointments to the analogous, indeed, in | “"Tns omcers who went on the Atlanta's trial | the dead stnicoman with tlie recccn teat g, | Ata diary fire at Pueenix, Arizona, yes War requested the controller to reconsider his | many respects identical, duties of watchman, the Sound say that she behaved admir- | #fter his death, there was any demand for his | tray, resulted in the destruction of an decision: Congress was fully aware of the importance of | trip up the Sound say pictures they ‘should ‘be taken irom this oll | Of buildiags,comprising the most vatuabi ‘The controller gave the matter careful recon- | the office of superintendent or ‘chief executive | ably. A heated crankpin and a bursted steam inting, In compliance with this reaueet Abe, | Of the city. "The lows wil Siousee sideration, but replied tnat he was constrained | officer’ of a police force and of the able and | joint caused some a Gicpceth cos pulsed taaneeinet es | atte telarusanereer aie national to adhere to his former opinion, prominent men who had occupied the office | attained was 123-10 public. encampment at San Francisco, St. Louls was The Secretary ot War has, however, directed | elsewhere; and surely it never intended to ——— osen as the next place of meeting, aud Pay officers of the army to pay the graduates as | limit appointments to that office at the na- Parson Downs’ Bombshell. Cuniovs Freax oF NATURE.—Mrs. William » Fairchild, of Wisconsin, was eh Second lieutenants from July 1st, us heretofore | Uon's capital to those who had been in another | pRacON STORY INDICTED FOR COMMITTING | Masser, the Wile ol @ wellknown chine oy inchiiet. customary, and not froin the date of their com- | branch of public service and discharged.” SDtiekas well wake ne Momerset, Ky., gave birth to three children | | Joseph Paliizer,editorofthe New York World, mission. Major Walker, it is claimed, did not seek the : in | Tuesday ‘night. “Two of the. babies were con- | hus placed $1,000 In the hands of Col, Cockertl oo —___ office, but accepted it, as he stated, for the pur-| Lawyer Coffey, Parson Downs’ counsel, in | Loco actions ligament exactly simiiae io | 80 pay theexpensesol once cran » by bout and ARMY ORDERS.—Major E. B. Williston, 34 | pose of improving the force. {tis quite imma- | Boston on Thursday, demanded the right to artillery, has been ordered from Springfield, Mass., to Troy, N. Y., on public business. Le: of absence of First Lieut. H. J. Goldman, 5th cavalry, extended three ‘months for or otherwise, Carey ty. tended two months for dis consume: residents of the state or territory where such |on duty Sepwmober 11th BALTIMORE, August 7.—Advices lave been ‘concrete. received by the owner, in this city, that the Lot on 16th s:.. within one square of scott circle. 27 bark Codorus was cast away last night on Hat- feet front by 120 feet deep; elegant lot for first-ciass | teras shoal and will prove a total loss. She was voyage trom Kio Janeiro, with a cargo of 8,596 bags of coffee for this port, valued at 2 $67,000. “The vessel 1s on! Poach Ca Peete bg Co ‘cargo is fully insured. The Codorus was launched here one yeur ago, and registers 641 ‘The crew insured. 8t* | local. The ‘South Side, benefited by the large 3 a less thrisy class. ———__ Orangemen against Navvies. FAST TO-DAY. yard and the Catholic navvies employe its Mrs. MOUN jeasure to a ween Lwo lines of cars: bay oon: all modern. i jot 12s feet deep iy cash, Dalat nt lavestment, 5 COLLATERAL Loans Loans on Life Insw oe 2 and 2 years. Ex! VELLER © REPE: i, 1424 New York ave. — APPLICATION: (00 hi qwerous to mention here, for people hi mieans: houses in blocks ful corners, with broad parking and lo it to purchase please see ‘and avoid Fush later & ADAMS, Heal Fstate ‘VO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT on first-class Real Estate security. WL BAUSTOW. G15 7th street n.w. ONEY TO LOAN and 6 per cent, y the sear toa first class tenant 1oF Hightfui home for # small family or & JOHN F. WAC S04 and 500 F stn. eni-claes InVostinent ONEY TO LOAN 7 SD FICEKS AT LEGAL RATES OF 1 JAMES & WaUGH, Lonpon, Au SALE OR EXCHAN¢ beth sittated In ti seven rooms and SS SSE ‘ashingtou: pleasant ings aud on a corner; lot 30x 106; ab oppor Bumity to secure & home at a dec JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, Sod and 806 F st. r LEGANT NEW STORY bay window house, near Patent office. T & BOLTON, St 30-3 JAMES E. WAUGH, corruption of government offi upwards, and Sly and ¥ availablepin shortest notice. JOHN BO’ ing, OL and F sts, SOK SA\-E—THRE: “TORY PRAME 7 ROOM fot seit side Price waked, $000. “AP. MILL @ C0.,83 Money to loan ow pj romytly and sat TCHELL, Real D =: strongs, pen Sree eerie Al bust: | trot SeeCeght by the. oom] against the ate Departments 1214 Fe os Se ee eres ae es ruption. a Cape. Armit has described in detail alleged 0 Sr. F to owner, 605 Léth st. Key 176], Jy10-1m _PROPOSALS. DKOPOSALS FOR UNIFORMS. DEPARTMENT oF MuTno! Wi asHINOTON, UC, August Sthe Sealed Proposals. for two bunds au’ Police Uniforms, ON REAL ESTATE eral distingul SUMS OF NOT LESS [ONEY,70 LOAN IN than $5,000, at Droperty. Smaller sums. Corner 10th and ¥ ed, more or less, the winter of the magistracy was ‘held ‘to day eb AVY OF aaTS ENGLISH GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, 933 F st. ‘nw. | strong Arms and steady trade of strangers, suffered less and shows very little diminution ‘in the volume of business transacted. The North Side mer- chants felt the depression less than those of st Side, whose customers were, perhaps, ANOTHER SKIRMISH IN THE STREETS OF BEI- BELFAST, August 7.—A riot took place this morning between the Orangemen em- ployed in the Queens — Isiand sip BOARD CAN | by the harbor commissioners, The tighting <inia, near ‘he | Was very severe for @ time, and resembied in character that which occurred between _|the same elements on the 4th of SFIELD | June, when the Orangemen, ‘greatly nayvies, overpowered and beat them and drove them into the water, where one was drowned. A number of men on both sides were so badly injured in to-day’: fighting that they had to be removed to hos- fast, saying that that the lords justices are seri- ously concerned about the condition of affairs in Belfast, and consider it imperative that the 22 Date the dhtondors which are bringng alsccant yay; vouchers cashed Writ | and dlsgrrce upon the town.” ee ‘The ins) tor general of the Irish constabula- Witt lary bas been ordered to proceed to Belfast as LEST GEDPE: atendon, SWORSSTANE a | promptly a8 posible, A large “mesting of : appoin an executive committees to ake charge of the town, and to assign the troops and police to various points. All the taverns in the elty have been ordered to be = closed at 6 o'clock this evening, and to remain ON REAL ESTATE, AT 6 | closed until Monday morning, ee CHARLES W. HANDY, Refused to Enjoin a Newspaper. THE CHARGES OF CORRUPTION MADE AGAINST st 7.—Tho Sir William Arm- nufucturing company is resort ONEY TO LOAN ON LIFE INSURANCE | DE (0 extreme mien ie cop the milltary Rewspaper exposures of the company’s alleged 933 F contracts for the supply of oranan dy? ATIONAL LAW AND TRUST Is to secure ee ae company “applica arb yer Sout, on sunset gb ane San actly oan feat ai ty sain B Pet cent ‘on small sums, | Capt Armit from oor tt seal netic 1G i ett: | achetentet and Hesse Gumas Geienein bat been doing every week, fresh allegations of junction to restrain TOMPANY= | Corruption of ordnanee ‘officials by the Arm- the result of the action for casey, of the, grossest, character, charging sov- F, o reonages with corruption and conspiracy with having formed among THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. themselves a ring for systematic robbery of the ct government, The court of queen’s bench bas Bef, cent, on frst-caas ety | Just rendered itedecision upva the petition ior injunction, The court refuses to grant the in- oe 7 and summer of 18ST, wi ares eeacauarten <LOCK M. AUGUST TWENTL Buste according to Metropolitan Police ‘haracter of gods and workman ‘ONBY TO LOAN ‘Tn sums to suit, on ity, at lowest rates of inters ‘unbecessary delay. al be recelved at Silein this ofice. ship will be taken i “privileged comm jons.”” moderate. Ni N. HUYCK, into considerauen, ‘ud ail bids is reserved. al red, more oF less, Hats tor mecording 00" selected Rauie restrictions aiid the right to igo propossis or the Same season, mibles or order. under ich usforan buss ure Teeciveed ONEY TO LOAN ‘In sums to suit, at lowest rates, ‘estate security. 1437 Pennsylvania ave, ansylvaniaave | Convey.” O. HOLTZMAN, tion and bases the refusal u) the ry tireets nortawent_| That the alleged libels fall witha, the’ Sines at unicati wed Real Estate "It these libels are true,” says the “tt 1s a" ST ghee eens Cee should be made aware of the knowledge they Cae Areatls tice 15 reread, i force ita seenegtm | wegernrth seas Boods for the taithfat pertormance of goatee SAML i Walkin” Major aud Supt. Stet. Police, D. C. TOF STATE, ay Wasiinerox, Sth August, 1986, s will be roocived af the Desattne Gn TWELVEU CLOCK Noosa SIXTEENTH AUGUST, 1890, for furnial riaent with Ice during the ‘ONEX TO LOAN AT LOWBST RATES OF INT ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY Pp nna Sealed proposal: Mo TO LOAN ON fiseal year ending Such ia 5 a £x-Priest Sherman's Father. “The right to reject any and all bids ts reser Necessary information will be taruished ups ayeke Sige Wo persoue prvpening to ba LOAN ON REAL eS THOSE Fier eee. | New Yous, August 7A man advanced in L ESTATE a7 | Ye8rs went into a pawn on Bands street, ae att thepata OSRL Sad, parang S DANKNHOWER ¢ 50%. | B"Sherman, the ex-priest and I've bought this ATE Of | Pistol for the va ing my son and ionea taleca | then I think P11 m: He then left a Botified @ detec- the place, The pawal er Fite aw | tives wie suarted in searoh of the wan, Atependineate Aponte oe psecmoniol put before the grand Jury the evidence back of | ment is 2%, inches loug. All three enildren MAJOR WALKER'S PREDECESSORS. accused Deacon Joseph Story of committing adultery with one of the alsters of the Bowdoln | gernhurdt continues to draw crowded houses | motive while attempt naillty seme (7 Ole Enymunater AS) 1B. |, eaenice, Rscbards/4s of ‘the! opinion) thet, the | TT 1 nae eaaciateatiany SVEN SE [Renee Ayres, The Freneh and Italian | Wyckoff trom death at south Blizabeth, 3 s extended twenty days, Leave of | point raised will not be sustained, for the law | fauere church. District Attorney Stevens sl- newspapers, which hav Lieut. Col. W. C. Merrill, corps of engineers, eX- | (Gee. 354) provides that no person shall be ap- Pointed to of hold office on the force who can- | son Downs, appeared and testified. Bernhurdt, made some untavorable remarks re- MopIFIED TimBER REGULATIONS, — Land | Hot read, write, &c., and no person shail be ap- | Her name 1s Elton, andshe told substantially | carding tieir antagonists’ nationalities. “The Commissioner Sparks has issued a circular, | Po!nted ‘as policenian or watchman who hus | the story contained in her confession, The al- pepuoner Sparks has issued a circular, | not served in the army or navy, &c., thus muk- | leged ‘crime, she said, was committed about | Hussicr, both of whom were wounded. It is re- modilying the existing regulations in regard | ing a distinctiun between the oificers of the | three years’ ago. Her to cutting timber on mineral lands of the goy- | force and the men. In other words, he concurs | ported, and the district attorney had no idea ernment, which allows timber {to be cut for | in Commissioner Webb's views. xX commercial purposes, with the limitation that | The army and navy clause was not prescribed | this afternoon, however, that the grand duFy | patch from Cleveland, says: The situation on such timber is to be ‘sold only to the actual | until 1867. The first major was Commissioner | had indicted "Mr. Story. Mr. Story '4 about who shall be citizens and bona fide | Webb, who organized tne force which went | sixty years old, and has always borne a reputa- | ment among the iron-workers in that city, | 2 1861. He wus | tion in the soci Lhe bond uniting the Siamese twins. The liga- that Mr. Pulitzer wishes to ‘give to the wiiiers on the morning and afteruoou papers of : New York. the parson’s bombshell of last Sunday, when he | Weredead when born. | Jesse J.” Catlin, the yardmaster ofthe Penn A DUEL OVER SARAH BERNUAKDT.—Sarah | S¥lvaula Tailroad, wie Was stenck bee hee to save Miss Anna Ee been engaged in afiery | about tt » Beco ‘whose confession was read on Sunday by Par: | dispute relative to the artistic merits of Sarah Tesult Was a duel between Senores Cerutl and » compromise regarding the prevailing cut rates was reached at the mecting of the Southe association ut Chicago yester: retused to take ekets out of the marl © 150 tailures in the United States d Canada during the week as conipared with, , business and religious world | Some days ago @ company of volunteers was | 192 last week aud 184 for Lhe week previous to jdence was unsup- | ported that more See an indictment would be found. It was said late | VoLUNTEERS FoR A MEXICAN WAR.—A dls- the Mexican frontier bas caused much excite- Umber is cut. followed by Major A. C, Kichards December | as clean as that of any man in Boston, He lives | formed for the purpose of enlisting should there | the last. ist, 1864, who served tili January 28th, 1878. | at the Commonwealth hotel, and his place of | be war. One O'Neill, formerly a corporal in the ——+e-_____ JeTENDs To ResioN. “Mr. J.S, Robinson, as-| It Was during his regime taut the Ziause Fequir- | business is on State street Regal mean te tn commana oe tho cooraus | Guesere se Pesevcurea Sumer xx a8 t solleit oy 7. is ing an honorable discharge from the army an ————-or-_—______ Mt em nightly, y c uird day jon of the Natio > Cede ges ell hevy ad 10 future wppaisiuents wes eaacted, Another Reported Faith Cure. Union Mills banded togetieruta mecting Wed- | ment, G. A. It, at San Francisco yesterday, a tn i facet ‘Though he Was not actually in the service, bé | Prom the Montreal Gaseite August 6. Resday night and swore to voluutecr. Ten | Fepreseutative ot te deparuinent ot Massuctiue Haven tn order vo praciion taey Ee one is | was in the company of employes of the Bost | ","™inn eare'ie reported: ftom ‘Cape Breton, | youne men of tire Cleveland. Milis started for | seits oflered a resolution’ tavering wiat rere) retirement fs entire! in office over twenty y iuntary. He has been rs. gun, who suscocded Siajor Richards wus classy | A New Glasgow young man who was sufferer | ynouluyets Zoster vider ior a pe Eiliéd to the army duribg the war; belng ta tbe | from asore leg, and had to walk on erutchos, MURDER oF A PosrMASTER.—Third Assistant | Quartermuster’s department in charge of river | last Sunday was present at the Salvation Army |__A RENDEZVOUS OF SocIALists RarpED.— | abled or not, T! Major Mor- thesouthwest yesterday to beon hand if hos- | by Congress ~ vill, whieh pro onth Lo every sur r, Whether dis Tesolutions, to r viving soldier ( i ‘The police of Humburg last night raided a beer | which the Inatter was relerred, repurted ad Postmaster General Hazen has recelved a letter | him hud boon in the vhree macnlie series tee | Meeting. One of the believers went to him | 726 police of: frequented. by’ socialists while t, of Indiana, submitted @ giving an account of the recent murder of the | having been an original appointee, the army | #00 asked bim if he believed (God could cure |, meeting was being held. It was brokeu iy report favoring the meusure, A vote Postmaster, at Mico, Florida, and the arrest of | and navy clause could not apply to his case, | bin of his palnas wellas bissin. Hoanswered | up and the cellar was searched, rovoal-| was firsi taken on the latter and it wusdeleated. two men who are supposed to have murdered | Major Dye had been in the service during the | “Yes.” “When?” said the believer. “Now,” Fe-| ing the fact that the place was # rendez-| by 327 to $6, i “Then put up your Of socialists of the most extreme class, 20 bim for the © of robbing the offi war, but some claim that when he went into | Plied the young man. yous of social well ox obluthing the money “which ft was | the service of the khedive of Egypt he virtually | Crutches and walk,” and the young man be-| Documents were found showing ths existence | UTES Ki: LOW BOYS. for s Am ci lieved and was cured, and from that day to ‘bec! soci hich had ramifications | dians atthe southern Ute agency are great; Eel lie gttede oes |” aan conunen onmnu ane, | Mtoaiese Meee” | Repent Ce ind nd eae |S ey pa by Sit cl ve t 2 aint, altho was soem ‘hose clal headquarters in Ger- | their number while off the reservation. The Spectors are Investigating the cave. First Controller Durham sald to-day that he | anh ston canny aetno ontia ee ee many was the cellar raided. meULs were PERSONAL.—Justice Miller, of the United | would not decide the question which has arisen | The Old-Fashioned Boy # Thing of the | jju4 atording a clue toa large proportion of = States Supreme Court, is visiting his daughter | regarding the salary of Mujor Walker, chiet of Past. the membership we organisation. The po the agency at Milton, Mass.—CommissionerWheatley has | Police, uutil it is formally presented to him by | From the Boston Herald. lice arrested eigh e soclalista, 5 gone to Atlantic City, to be absent until Mon | sotuemant ee che roel Jb arises in the peters cle ania basse ee ee ee Gx Youso Man Dacwsun—Tno pleasure | pursing sree day.—E.. Zimmerman, of Cincinnati, W. W. Utes have been discontented tor weeks. A Month ago @ party numbering about 100 left for the country to the west and nich is occupied by the eattiemen, ‘Their depredations, in the way of killing cattle, © bee reported, and ® yacht Cruiser was caught in the storm of Sun- | collision between them and the cowboys has Van Sant of Philadelpita, and Win. 8! Saiith, | ip heaaid “o MaPIne ® hill until he reaches | «1 Tact, amd will live no more, except in | Jecht cruiser Wor cauept in the storm of Gun- | collisicn between) item and Uke cown ‘agenay. of New York, are at the Riggs.——Civ il Service ——_+o+-______ memory and song. We ean see you nowin your | Sarnia, Ontario, She had acrew of six young | are in a deplorable condition. Disease ts fast Commissioner Lyman, ©. M. Ogden, W. © all of whom were drowned. | diminishing thelt ranks. Three yeare ago C Real Estate Salen. summer costumes—in your blue cottonade | men trum Sarnia, , a J. M.M , and F. H. wrest come ashore at Port Frank, with | numbcred 1,100, Now they areouiy 50U strong. vos regintetéd In Philadetpoinieet | Wa. Lamborn bas sold to Adeline N. Chalker pants buttoned to.a short shirt of the same | 22¢yachthas at 2 y eyening. Senator Blackburn will go to Cape | and Jesse L. Pearce, for $2,447.65,a lot 65 {eet | material, and In your little white wool hat, the | jt. The other bodies have uot been recovered. May for @ short stay, and thence to Kentucky. | front, and containing 9,790.82 a ————+e0—— —Ex-Senator and Mrs. Thurman arrived at their home in Columbus on Wednesday even- Ing.—Mr. Joseph Nimuno, j Of the Bureau of Statistics, Bentley, of New York, aud A. W. Frankiort, Ky., are at the Ebbitt ir. Mr. E-B.| feet on the north side Of Cliiton street, | linen, and who knows not the joy of going bare. | directly over the heart and two over the'right |p}. z Osborne, of the War department, is spending r treets, Columbia ‘wearing @ stone bruise on his heel, | ear. The body was identified as that of adis- mage ot the Mount Vernon chai his vacation with his tather, Kev, Zenas Ox | Phuwees uit tne'inter bas wold the'same prop” gente, ‘and palo cheeks and delicate stock: | solute crank and it is supposed that ho com. | Sir iisidsnayss HARVEY Pisin borne, at Saratoga.—F. D, Curtis and A. M Miller, of Philadeiphia, Bruce Camp, of Pus Ky., and George Green and J.T. K York, tween son, of The Capital, will sail in a few days for Europe. juare feet, on wn of which had wn toa point and re- s" I OUSHIN: the north sideot Prineoton strect, between Toth | sembled a miniatase church spire, Fevow | Foux> DgaAD IN a Boat.—As a fishing | , BRADSTREET—CU 7 cide. erty to Bally L, Lamon for $7,987.50. 8. 8. | ing-covered legs may compare oddly and more | mitted suicide, iris, i . Head for $3,0008 | favorably to your brown, plump and bare ‘ . Kellogg, of New | Tursaier loo om, the nemth side of P street, be- | calves and freckled, tanned and warty face aud | CLAIMED TO BE FROM WASHINGTON.—A dis- are at Willard’s.—Mr. Edmund Hud- ih and Columbia streets. Benjain eres Tilley uss cold to Chas, N. Moore for $8,080 a | than yours, but we will bet on you on the gen- | who, registered as J- pees es lot 56x124 fect on the east side of 23d | eral outcome every tim FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | stfeet, between I street and Washington Circle, | fashioned boy that made good men, as evolved | hotel there on Saturday. They bad pleuty of the bodies of three of the young men lasied to MARA By the Rev. Dr. dison at T = a ‘ ity Church, on Friday evening, al and 14th streets, Columbia Hoights. Julian | clay mingles with your unkempt locks, show. | steamer wus passing out of New Haven harbor | $105 csi Phin St REET of hema formerly chief | Thompson has sold to James Mcvonville, for | ing that you have been swimm| x raay tt ownceriding at | $8,500, property fronting 24 feet on the west | pond and driving your head into the mud, but | captain discovered a cat boat about two miles | “orn ss scuey Huntington, L. I. is in town fora short visit.— | Sige of 10th street, between Eand Esta, Julia | Withal you are betier looking,stronger,healthier | south of the New. Haven light-house, In the | 0224 5. M. Biddison aul tamily, of Chicago, Geo. F. | S°Snompsou hnasdold tof, B. Fox, for $6,700, | Saas ‘manly than the iodera boy” ‘whose | boat was tying the body of man.” Three bul- | $. Crier, Aartin, of | lot 50 feet front, and. containing 10,650 square | mother keeps a hen . Ing in the horse-| bound for tue fishing grounds yesterday the | S/PS3.5P0; BEADS f Moyalion, Vig he Sth day of August, 1886, . West Washington, by. Kev. Albert D.THOMAS OTE ad Mins EMILE min fine clothes and white | let wounds were found in the body, one | La NGLi:Y. boul of Noriuik, Va. * y—-OLIVER. Ou August 5, Vu, tol. ie OLIVER, of Washiigvon. Va. papers please copy * At Baltimore, July 22, WD. MEN GY WAG RES 0 LLISE BULL WG, of alti es pis manners may bo eatler aud more. refined | patch from Jonesy yy sare A young connie, You are the old-| Washington, D. C., hired # room in Taylor's ve yle. Yesterday a wit has sold to Hugo Schulze for | into the Websters and ‘of this country, | money, and lived in good si in $5,000 property ironting 1434 feet on the north | but-alssl you ave missiod Your respectial | welldvessed man, who declined to give bis} ee speed CS La ide of Fenty vanigavenue,between 27th and | deugeanor, “awakward, polltances ital de- | name, callodat thé hoteland asked toueshown | ACKEI. At hroad tun, Faaulercoonty, Vingalg Fie eee Yarie See Senin: and 3:00 p.m. prices | 1 sth streets. Chas, Herr has sold to George W. | votion, modesty and “biant truthfulness | to the room occupied by ‘the couple. When he oa a % cag ie N. Sheclai wite toll He diodeer uy Noun) jae reported WY | Ciscell for $10,000. property on the east side | have gone. The Dicycle-riding, whistling, noisy, | and the woman met there was s scene. ‘The Sy ; Bese e eee DCoee DRC aE stent of Congress or Bist street, West Washington, | impudent and precocious modern boy, with | woman, it i stated, was the man's wite and | Sotcecffaceral Dereafier. | 9. 13:00) Naw) 0.) 3:00 | Adison M. Smith has sold to Wickham Hoff | modern ideas and habits, has crowded you out | she had run away a week ago. Spero Per py ee tt 4 67 ......|.N, ¥, Gent.../i10% 110m, | "22, for $4,280, property fronting 19 feet on | of existence and taken the place you once so | wife effected @ reconciliation. The paramour | 73 Din aie '27 yearsand 41 monthe, Bie ~gsi-| NX, Gent [110% 110% | tho north side of N street, betwees 17th and | wobly adorned. ‘The cows come home at malt. | Was allowed to leave the hovel Red. It | “Panera trom the teaidones of Moen villette, 2080 Abia dia) North Pac: ——| 204) 25% | Tetn etreeta, George Hr Flach, surviving trus:| inpatme, but you, with your rawhide whip and | is believed all three came from New York, and | jegcrsu. street, Ucorgetown, 1, C, suuiens Bes, tee, has sold to the National Savings bank of | “bed-ticking” oe aa not there, You | not from Washington, Giclock. “Relatives and irieuds respectfully invined v0 District, tor $9,693.76, sixteen iots in Mt, | are nowhere. You are only a sweet memory, eres = S. iw Flosannt; lotated Gu Laurel avenug and Oak | deat; old tashloned boy. A Love Taacepy.—James McClain, of | MOTELER Angust 7h, 1880, 9.50 m., PHILIP ¢ 3524 isi, oregon ¥: avenue, and the latter has sold to Fannie A. ——— +0 Tee ey le LE eed fg EE LS cc Gis G1 Pac Mall Moore, for $3,900, all the above lots in Laurel A Well Ralered Country. Crook ralirosd, went to Wallacctown, Pa., yes: | funeral Wi lake pace from, the reside da 90 198, avenue. Janies F. Keenan has sold to D. Wolfe | From Vanity Fair. terday and called upon Miss Eila Davis.’ Soon iS. : poet ovata Brown, for $9,423.72, all of northeast, ze ue ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotation: —— Quin. 's ‘Assoc. .—The | the 5 then come the ex-Queen Ise yn shot himself fh the head, inflicting | “iriends are invited to alteud the requiem mass at otro ONAT SN STON AE ASORTATION «he | tho quoen regent; ten como the ex-Quonn In| Hem abot ites iron te, Deeds ning | Sindy ar, ie uu olan ame tficate of incorporation by Jane H. Spotford, | bella and her husband, King Francis; thirdly, ‘ousy Is supposed lower Eliza T. Ward, Caroline A. Riddle, Sophronia | the ex-King Amadeo, brother of the king of | tragedy. McClain was 23 years of age, and| EATON. Thursday morning, August 5th, 1886, at C/Snow, Susai, A; Edson ‘and Hosina 4. Par. | Italy vee ee DEE SES ihoty, of Rochester NY's Mattia M Riker ef | former of whda adioated a tew years ago ie east. Monday, August 9th, ai 3 o'clock p.m. Frieuds uare 1004, with | ‘There are at the present time, including the | @fler he had entered the house her mother | $iq relatives invited wo attend. * I 103 t. This i heard the report of a pistol, followed by screams, 1 KE p ie vetween Lith and. Leth, Awad B ebaers | Carlist dynasty én partibus, no fewer than nine | Beard the report of u pistol, followed by seres CLARKE At her residence, No. 7 B street no briday, August 6, 1586, ai 210 m., J KANE" kings and queens of Spain. First, there is the | room, where she found that Mc in had shot | Sy nek me lytey oh infant king upon tho throne and’ his mother, | Sedvalmost insiantiy killed hes dang, eed | Sage he Gauwiner eeecee rere 40 have been the cause of the | m. No tiowers. ‘and lastly, the four Carlists—Don Juan | Miss Davis 20, McClain was objectionable to | $ o'clock. ANN CAROLINE, ‘beloved wite ol Alex" nd his queén, Dona Beatrix of Este, the | her parents, user W, Hatou, aod secuud diughtcr of ate hobert her late ‘Stee 5 ; | favor of his son, Don Carlos, who,with his wife,| How Mr. H. 0. THOMPSON DizD.—The friends | Funeral will take place trou GSS RRE Sete, TEE Sat | Bi igh healer fam and | Euan merase te cae, Antes | aorta aber oomgente gee Sak | Si ce uae parece So BS BS SeMtoanon: a7 bids Lire ateas: U et asse® | particular purpose and object is the education, | viait to the ex-Qucon teatelin in Patera foe | Stead haeaent, of, tne, pablication of sense: SUVANS, On Toureday morning, Augest Sth, 1880, istered, 127 bid. 127% asked. D.C. per imp. 6s, | advancement and improvement of woman years ago, when Don Carios was announced, | cide. Coroner Messemer said the Story was an | MARGARET LUUISA, wue ot Alexander T. Evans HSGE Giteaaa™ WiatGa sofet, 0. Cpe igo. x | tho ‘promotion of her interests, The trustees | wheroupot Agaadeo took le leave, observing | outragoous one and that thore is nothing what | a1d daagiicr sf ita Jota Wr iicdgota” aad A801, ‘currency 116% ‘bi 127% asked, | 50-year | for the first year aro Susan B. Anthony, Jane with a smile, “don’t think three sovereigns of | ever to indicate, that Mr. Thompson had died thay Seven vey and three mote, Metropolitan 4.16 stock, 107bid, 110 asked. Colum: | 1 Spotford and Dr. Susan A. Edson, oe SS eee er a eee: southeast, Sanday, Augest 6th, at hall-past tour u'ciock Biggs Tha Sie bike Parningion Marker ieoeee 1 FINkD For ASSAULTING AN OLD Max.—The | Democracy of the English Reyal Family. |_ SoLvivo raz Pristsx Munpes Mrsreey.— | >= Bid Bony sat, Wranhingia Soar Bete ob ‘of Peter Helnbrook, the man employed at | prom a London Letter. ‘The New York police are in @ fair way to solve | | HODGSON. On Friday, August 6th, 1886, at two Che relock congestion of the lugs, ANNA EV- foe go St Tuo Aan: 1204 bid. urvat Fas | Glenwood cemetery who is charged with bru-| “raving it for granted that all the sons of | @° mystery surrounding the murder of Fred- | ¢ pmo: ee Ey Toe, 130 id, 240 asked: “Hest Lauate Tue 1 1a : ue PN Cutsupeakce und Pou Tel. Coq Bis | ploved at the seine ples: a eanTied iets | princes inherit the title ad infinitum, people ‘> oh Saturday, Auguss prae at Fhe, Hing: ‘was calle ae in ane piece eect haga that England is not ~ i ice Court iternoon, e defendant | overrun with princes of the royal family. ‘This iy RET, Baltimore Marmets, leaded not guilty. Overhouse testified that | VeTa2 Mn, August 7-~ nae - is altogether an erroneous supposition. The BALTIMORE, Mn, August Virginia sixes it Saturday he Say AP pence dchildren ot the ‘of the sov- the defendant, who gave ulm. severe pound: | ereign have no claim to the prefix of royal = wa fave similar testimony” She’ said that wise | tee etoeption ot the eldest ae hecmsee' acs tes! a when 8 EXCe} Quit soatarn red eszath seaiacrenert, wener ant | Gverhouse came in he pat hls axe i the corner | commoners. ‘Thus the present || gh cee suas cieseenatace| Raves ee eeinereca Fath, Bia8aig" Se . : 7. Naylor a Gocter, Sait Goma-eeuthern nomial wenters | he found. Overhouse "with his face tsrribiy | Bugined end. his younger coo. firmer and dull; sout “nO: southern | bruised. The defendant testified that he was last year, is a commoner who merely Yellow," Sind, wostern mixed. spot. 48% bid: | iu the saloon eating luneh when Overhouse | courtesy’ ttle of ‘conceded. sollduted, wish coupon, 68: past due coupous, 08; do. Ten-tortes 4144; do. now thfees, 604 big today.” | Hear the comete BALTIMORE, Mo, August 7.—Cotton quiet and middling, Flour’ steady aud quiet dull: southern red, 3886; southern amber. S6ubs; No. 1 Maryland, 86; No. 2 western winter Ted, sp9t, thern white, 03 f Bee i fi f to yx Abaddigs September, 40% u50; came in. and they hud some words about their | dukes’ sons, son will be plain Mr, Sibi oa meatern caved snare doasTiwestort | Work, when Overhouse raised the axe to strike | Gueiph, without any title stall. Tao other | Her’ B0as7. tye firm, buu80. Provisions steady. Yew: | him.” Defendant then knocked him down and | reigning tamily of do so democratic Pearom mother, do not weep, Jeum lower and’ dull—refined, @% >i sent for the doctor. Defendant said he struck | usages exist asin that of ‘Victoria, Am ANARCHIST {Yatn oot dead. ‘ut ats asieep! refined quiet, 0, Whhiaicy. the old man three or tour times, The court im- chists’ trial in pT ey Ciber articie 7 to 1 posed a fine of $20 or 60 days. en a See, oe hoowton. tig tour pide al From the Indian iver (Fla) Sun, Vestine Gaza. Receipts GRATEFUL LiguT INFANTE’ = ae a to yout om ‘buabela, ‘Bhipmentendour 6. ye, 1,200 ia) evenings ago Col, Moore and Mesars. 5, R. Ross, Beak 108.200 vasnels: corn, 17100 bushels alee | Charles C. M: Tonfler and J. i: ‘The presentation was intended to be a | scareely fallen asleep when he ‘Wehave togive itup, The mosquito repre. | Yarns come from down the river. It is told of i if ‘Crager, He Juped down from tbe wagon and reached | Funeral wi take place trom his th ‘of the Washington Light | one of the crew of the steamer that | the sidewalk as the explosion ocourred. He was eight " Lerma specie Ne) say aea TDtanty, called ‘upon Mr Aliison “Nailonit, | after hey got tito the inlet, when might came | shot inthe. log. Lie denied having sreveiver | St eater Seger ed neex eT 3 and in behalf of that organization. ted’ ad | he went to sleep ina stateroom, the window ts | He saw no arms the oltizens. He denied | mate will beh ES alll, weet tad Tower RE eptember, at 704 anaes: | QOETOSEd COPY of resolutions bo (me hard gence gedbsemge maces ee + aclhtpanndhe Te errands yppoed to. 26, Scene for funny services he bad rendered the | Which was protected by sereen, He had ing were the readings at the signal office to-day, 3a. m., 67; 7a. m., 66; 11 8. m., 69; 2p. m., maximum, 70; mibimum, 65, re aaa Two Executions YEsrEkDAY.—Kit Ross, quarter bred Cherokee, was hanged at t than Davis, 6 white mun, at Dechotoen, te: vis, a White, mai 5 ti terri ng ain oa Mos yeeter: é was. use ayer ‘the murder of Wim. P. Glesson,'on Dee. but the recipient of the com! it ‘wind. of the design, and the ovent RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- | WO up with refreshments, w! ! if : i i i a hich included | the meshes till. they had exci i 4 i i i i} m4 ‘worst fears and icoking for- | wend « if Ce See re Biuitcrae S| sear eademnest Psp aor ed oad | 5 — ets Seema = i i 5 i

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