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> Pita e : : a : Bs s THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDA: AUGUST T0, 1886. 5 ~ = Saas 5, COLLECTOR HEPDEN'S SUCCESSOR. | REJECTED NOMINEES APPOINTED. ‘The Court. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SALE—LOTS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. — —— eet Re | yeEBEIOe QoUET—Judor Harper, protem. | nie ——— —— — a5 Daniel Magone, ‘Ogdensbarg, Ap-| The President's Reappeinimen r , Hones ms, aanaic; 83 « TOR SALE 4 BARGAIN HRICK | HoUSE | 702 S\LE—00 FERT PONT ON NEW IEAM THIS AFTERNOON. FOLEY, Anctioncer é . oe ” Jocted Nominees Causing Some Dee-| dase append nowd, Noval ag at Ehent movies comvenicuces: ot ZERL& heck: Trice | HSM Be ‘EBigee oud idprovemente OA. | JPYUNCANSON BROS, auctioneers ot 1 ae-| SEstlon of Hits Power Under the Law. | 30 days, Henry, Brougi, assault: 610 or 3d Rdrens tee | HLL eco. aaa tse on as SS ‘The President to-day appointed Daniel Powe t porinmon, Was 9 Sage lar AIN—A DE“IRABLF 1 SAL rDc— | TRUSTEES BALE, OF EIGHT. ROOM, Ime gone, of Ozdensburg, New York, to succeed | The President's commissioning two rejected very 40; 50 days. dommes ©. near Ave rs. ie Lot, fronting 54 feet on Sheridan and House, ae Ag ATO BRIE De i I WILL SELL AT AUCTION, Hedden as collector of the port of New York. | nominces—Matthews, the District recorder ot 40. 810, Bavered and painted, tect ont j men Will Goll cheap to an immediate | Waer, WASHINGTON DG. 2 | Hon. Daniel Magone was one of Mr. Tulden's | deeds, ana Button, the Lenonbars ortmaster— | Tota James Jackson. cxlored, Joud and nt. Price only = 3 1324 F st.nw._| | By virtue of a decree of the Suprem FRID. .UST THIRTEENTH, most trusted friends and political agents. 4s very much talked of . Tt ts said that | boisierouk: 88 or 15, - Boe ni salo-3t ists, | F ONEAUARTER SQUARE, CON, | Thuis George Enitons ve wily neuer, see —— 4s & lawyer of prominence and ability, but | the President is going to adopt the policy o: | colored. joa and Putstervus: $5, John Walter, SOR SALE-HOUSE ON Xo RHODE | Zilbe nn vn) ve 08 Fallrond lite, a¢ 86. ® DAE) et aL, sd by virtue ofe deed of trust daly FSCOR, AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M., SQUIRE ON THE STAND. hough active for yearaae apolitical leadet, has | renominating rejected nominees tm every case | G.°TS" Sonn nek, trocpame 3.” (Chariee ‘ave: Feeds for $100: price - Crcornn, between 16th aud 17th sta, 20x92 ft. 6in., | Soe $6 Hand Records of the said istrict. in Liber rarely been in public life. He was chosen by | where he considers the rensons for rejection | (iicien, promalty, $3, sidney VR HER TEU, 1428 Fst. | Te Of the debt secured by said deed, the undersigned will = | gg: Detweem 16th and 17th sts.44x110,to 12 ft alley, 4, between 24th and 25th sts, 18.9 in.x75, at 70c. | ith and Isis. ye 206 JPOR <ALE—Barck STORE AND DWELL corner 4% and O sts sw.:a good business. stan ‘Avply to owner. on premises, <n ~____* | Beautitul corner, on 18th st, near Massachusetts OR SALE ae | ave “tsx46,atg DODSON & DEF BLE, Bio M. m.t. 9... $10,500 36-41 Myrtie st 500 | _aule-se Does Sos thnk ta Bret = 5 fh, IN MT. PLEASANT. COL se L: ‘otomiia Cantege Inns fom 16 vat in the elty from 20 ceuts up. J. 26 Mase av Big Pts aur twe CASH IF IMPROVED, OR WILL ‘ash basis, Lots dear Treasury, near Pen- war 14th si. Gare wud on ast Capitol st books. For ful! I at office for b of “piher properties, improved — - E baleen, Ser ordinary terms. the Pee Soeieiat on Siw abe neat a cenrae TA. McINTIRE, 918 F ob. POR SALE—5 SMALL NEW BRICKS, SOUTIE | On ate pINE Loi oumtloneInG TRE east: 14 per cent investment: wisn ¢-room brick, | HYOR SALE-FINE, Boundary st and rans through » Crescent st; hes small aweling on it which Pay ‘axes and small Interest, Price ic: per sq. foot. TYLER & RUTHERVORD. 1226 F st. nw. above Is only @ Sinail portion St nw. in fine order: $3,000. WRIGHT & LOL: | - Hoomt 13, st. Cloud Building, th and F sts. | ng through front- ar 16th st: lovely, NEB! ror Lt, aoe | _au7se mewn 6 Ee as | Jror DRI D oln Park, at 3 conte per HANDY sALE— 1210 X st. Boabdte Brick Rest e. with lan chened afm Car oe J. FISHER & C ! wo tate antes | Esc oetiveen Souk ant’ atve ste woxta 100. toot een : iis lotis,surs ined by tome ot the 5 price ‘Nopie'fati Tova | batsomentreakiences Inthe ety’ Cheap to.aa i= ‘eee Aoply elm purchaser. “A. P HILL& CO, 1388 Fst acik ow SSS BAUTIFUL COL SSS iL i SALE-A BARGAIN BEAU THU tern | PR, SALE—LOTS—100_ BUILDE e F {nEe stall cot a 150 feet, Sear Seabrook Ste B ti opt Wei Six months: pries $15 and Pennsylv = | BUCKET, “Atiorney-a HEAP A NICH LITTLE BRICK | JASPER M.JACKSON. ce $1,600. Can be pur- SITUATED NORT West: price low: a chaucé to make a good Invest- - Call on THOS. J, FISHER CO. aud-Ole R RENT ii apply to SE RION paw. Hiadebsburg,. Md. OF nal 20 si. u.w., Washington. SALE-TWO FINE LOTS; SOUTHEAST; iEAP—TW xteusive views; euch, on Mist sw: 0x115 to wide all ‘on Bat. Hy and Esta sw. ST. S.W., FOUR to siutt. "An and olier a ta: opportunity, ate. Also, Bargains. ner, Room 4. 1431 F AND OPPORTUS fronth t Pal Ist st. cast, Fanning clean t.9ugh fo 3,000 square fk, at IS cents. Abply Jor SALE—CHEAR-PINE BRICK HOUSE ON ELER « REPETTY, $26 Pa ave. between Ist aid 21 sts nes only $6,000. 7 30-21 EXTFORD, 142 urate BY W. 0. DE ISON REAL ESTATE is ee National Park, bordering on Rock Creek, 93 walns, ty26-1m ROOMS, FIN- OR SALE-ON CaPiTOL HILL uufortabie Louse, opposite improved reservation: | FOR SALE — ALL PARTIES HAVING UNIM- = aac wT BR ale wo WELLES REEL TET S38 ¢ [LD! WOR SALE BARGAIN LX ERB PLOT OF GROUND COM. id view of Washington and tts en- . is offered for sale for a few days. 3 fronts, 120 Prospect st., 180 ft. on Meridian ave.. 174 ft on 26.463 4q. M1, criclosed by Just north of Boundary st. on west side ‘Look at it. ‘OWNER, Box 244, City P.O. es ST, BETWEEN and M streets, 50 feet deep, suitable for two houses; street paved with concrete. within one square of Scott circle, 27 beet deep; elegunt lot for first-class | residence, and cheap. Several’ Lots on 16th st,, near T st..at reasonable IN | Prices, ee co YOR SAT I two neres: ut sin good condi SOUN BUPTEL ocery store, end of | soho, hots on 16th st..mear_ it st. 25x110; elegant Pe Latw F st. nw. | lots for first-class residetice. Price reasunable. P. BROWN, 1426 Fst. nw. F TIFUL LOTS aT TA- | St koma Park, containing 20,000 feet of groun Iys2n AUSTIN P_ BROWN. 1426. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR GLASS Office of Building for State, ‘War and Navy Departmenis, Wasuixotos, D.C, August 10th, 1556, Sealed Pro] id delivering the lished plate, ick, aud hammered Glass, sjuired for the ter wings of the Bulk var and Navy Departments, inthis wed o TWELVE M.on FRIDAY, NTY SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1586, PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE | ~ rooms; cellar; all mo iy shvu. ‘Terms das Now York E DOUBLE HOUSE | F Mh and T sts. n.w.: south front 5 Wen rooms modern MbpEt ‘Terms, part cash, Call on premises. EB id opened immediai thereafter in Presence of SS Set De on Ganlinh aie ceoai Ws and bathe | Specifications. general instructions to bidders. and fall ta.tund ip good order wie at a0 per | blah forms of Propowtl wil he furnished to catube price s2,0U. TYLEK @ RUPHERTO! hed manatueturers and dealers upon applicaaign Melaae ie | THOS LINCOLN CASEY is office, aul0,11,12,1 Col. Corps of Engin; Nst. bw. near Connecticut aye.; price, $10,000. TY-| BRICK Gas Tee ai 6, 1880, at =< were Proposals are invited at once for ie supply of 10,000. 1423 F st. auT-Sue ou are commencing September 1, Ok SALETHREE NEW Watlclog seston, Aiesangrin aa” Wreakingeen nee” Island ave.: reat for $15 nouth ‘each; will be sold | Payments to by inade cash on delivery. Bids should Sheap forcash. Inquire at 724 7th st nw.” aul-Oe | De sealed and :ddressed t = wet Sees SE BEALL, Secretary. POR SALE—EIGHT NEW 5-kOOM FRAMES, —<—<——— ee Brvitn stetand rear alley ne Section, now reut Ing for $04 UU per month: price 65,000. Also, lot 2 ; in Vermont aves between F and @ sth mir. ut the Devurtment improvedioy a Srcom franie: truiy for S19 pet msi | Of inte, WL TWELVE OCK NOOK: MONDAY, ed by ag for $1: | SINTER TH ACGUST, 10, for furnishing the De Recols tines ne OPRMUIE Estee ‘With ice during the fscal year ett S0ch VOR SALE—HOUSE 1540 OTH ST. ie right to refect ‘any and all bids is reserved. ow Vacant. SWOMMSTEDE & ecosaary Information wilt be tarulshed upon ap) nears “aud-8t | cation to persons proposing to bid. audT AO L2 Ep x ENT {AS THE | PROPOSALS FOR CUT GRANITE AND BLUE are aceupicd by good tenants, whom we SOSH BLAGS disturb.) 3 more of those 6-room bricks on | Uttice of Building for State. w araud Navy Departm'ts, Sen sty, near. Py can be bought on very ewsy terms. Wits sutos. ba August Ou 150 ‘iso, 3 neat 2siory Groom Bricks on 4th street cust: | separate seulcl prowceas or fara ee ina Rear stanton <yvare, to be sold together: tot delivering the cut Granite aud the Blue Stone Eines Peo SWORE Bi SLE as | eae rateay cue eae ge as “ ‘a0fim JOR SALE-THREESTORY BRICK, 10 ROOMS ‘aod cellar, furnace, «rate and ail mod impeznew and complete: onthe corner of ‘14th and Higgs st, $io.ooo Ts17 Lath sucavery. desirable new brick fheeilng. sé id Tose very. attractive and cect ful new’ Satory bricks om. Itiges st, near 14th. at Sh.Qu0 and 56.500. Pemons de-lring Yo purchaws 8 | ii onfrg te And Dine sane Mores. oP a Teil built house in a goed location should eXamin SRE : . - SWORMSTEDT @ BRA, 11.12,24825 Col WOOD AND COAL. = a a0 FRESHLY MINED COAL Brick, Stoom house: 13tise Rw 000 | 20) OOOrir sate, comprising eves sees joe Fooms. ba ee Neer the hee ey prices. Sane Steve ep : ico | Wend Gevpured txtes See burceecNenaing ana Saye A meee Pies Pees toe ibang TS | Sea eed ee $ rooms, 1 Officé, 1114 Pennsylvania avenue. 1 rooms. |g Biureh Oflices, $28 Peunsylvanta avenue and 20th ‘rooms. | and K Streets northwest. = rooms, on Corcoran st Depot and Whart, 6th and Water streets southwest. = Brooms, 4th st, busines property. 000 | audi G. L, SHERIFF. ue | Soux Miner, , 1886, Building for State, War und Navy Departments in Will be ‘received until TWELVE M. on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DaY OF AU- GUST, Isn6, and opened immediately thereafter in preseuice of bidders. -pevifications, general instructions to bidders and uk forms of proposal ‘will be furnished to estab Srooms. Fenton'st., n'r Gov. Print. alluch st, bet. 13th 4th... 4.2 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in | eee LUMBER, WOOD AND coal. geveral Low cn Gatsbee idk ant Vitis sia" | Lamber Yard, iN1 and R.B. Depot-goutn Capitol hae a Ee Ey eae | Onices—cigstreee snd Meneses southwest; jy2s2~ ‘1428 New York ave. 1020 Lath street northwest. HOUSES: D Ast strevt we., opposite new library bull Soa Qa Ing: wili be sold cheap if taken at once. AT L| Coat. by the cargo or carload at wholesale Stora S * mdaw | SIRGLES are ee ged st poten WR SALE-HOUSES IN ALL QUARTERS oF | ,(UALandS3Whv and SPLIT WOOD kept under conga concent road parr aut overs | Me tad Ehoriig ett under Gover Ota cae Sea yes ital, Sry spout to purchase pi without charge for nauslug the season. “HUMPHREY Estimates cheer!tily furnished. eenon. HUMPHEE Gur Depot being centrally located, and adjacent to ‘Brow the railroad, stock is handled at very small cost, giving JOR SALE Oi: EXCHAN Sivantages in estimation eaece era oat eiving 3 Nery comiorinile sivsvom Cottage at Mount | Ciatrissge yusnaiies Fiensant, renting ty the year toa nest eate tna fucilities and compote rite a very delightful hone for Semclt meee | inte betict that sadlatuction Will be } — OVE, Oe enna | Beanie thoes ei ea ane aa paenmation wil be Joux y. waccaman, | Suen ieee may Aor pas _syaoi0 Sed and S08 Fat Nw. WOR O8 EXCHANGE A, pretis Mone. coat : Dath, situated in the north a: pleasaut y o uth of | \ pAb. ELZEMONA, wonD: Warrocudings and ou a corner, Lot ‘an oppor | VU 42-, RAZR arehs bee unity to secure @ homie at u decided bai CEMEVOTANT, bora. wit JOHN F. WAGGA MAN 2 smcponctot cre et aoener s (te 906 nest O08 F x veg success in business Heiboves all ase Foe SSE Tiersen race 7 Causes specdy marrianee Bee ae, lot INxi; side alley. WAU pay 10 per cent on | gether. falls. “Gives picture of one you Price asked, SOU A. P. MILL & CO, 1385 F vt vusailt this clairvoyant. Cares ‘y20 im vc kntse Satisfaction Or mo pay. Vio. Open Sune e ee | diay. "205 Pennsylvania ave toy B Fee sat one 63 PST AP | he sua ieee ES ply to owner, 606 Lithst Rey 1761. Jyl#im EEA | AY FREE earner rp —— === “4 DE WHITE, POOR hi TaList 1416 Penn. ¥ ; | SSivania ave, opposite Willard s Hotel a E MEDICAL, &c. | leas “anverted YXain and “alseates Of te ek = thoroughly acd ssulfully treated Portieu EAD AND BE WISE_DR BROTHERS, 906 B | adage ear ot Rite eNppeucet tetort me and raaeoctn ea | pints aL ating. “Special foe and postive tute rooms and hets'the Oldest Fntabilnued. Expert Specialist in tats |! ety, and will quarantee acure ih ali cases of private | _/¥°30 o SUFFERING — Fito! CANCERS, Sonmultation and advice free at any hour during the | A> "tuners: melee watts shout S Subscribed and sworn before sme Uy" Dr. | TICi “Au intallble case gees "public | o1 biowt, by er wouderhat teeter s Ma aud for the Le oF C., this da day of Julys 188R | Cousultition ieee Chania, emtment. ” AL invived, ENT, BY 'Fiace, Lith st. between H and at 's 4 IsSS. ab trestment ior es desiring re | de, DUS Tethat eee iy —— . KS DK J. SEMMES AND HU! “SUR. AlAs Guts, revere, rosrrveny | ML gcon chiropnite twenieads sion ese SOe d tne." a marver | pract ation ue WARTS AND MOLES. Gievane of men and. fornia medicine oF ho thane Etat once sn intalitbve rf BROTHERS SAMUEL ©. MILLS, « Notary .o cme ae ve : | Wyistme AND MADAM WILSON. 115 PARK a a ‘ Y Hable services. Advice free and cuutidential. aué-6t ae SS zane ‘ured lok to hours Uy “Pry fe as gutted them the Woria-eide Contains no waite: tashcless and nates Suis peti r Efbetng America's best opera Jena, Uf aruswiots, Suc. Frowpiine co, utlalo, N.Y. | w.. FOr sof and hard coree tatttiae ed ee iad eee | Sie Ak‘ SHAR pa iene aa or Jonge T. LONG-ESTABLISHED AND | DAME P {BLISHED AND | Vp me anD | Moraneae Sy Biber residence. 1243 Jin se be. Oke et aauly | Ooms ERNOS HOW 1 to # pm., with Ladies only. jylO-2m 20 045 Pennsylvania ave. ioe MpeTy ED BY CSG a worn —— BT eg ue a Be - doe Wid le Sy Seve netoet t | __ ATTORNEYS. = SS Be | es (Lg IG aera YER | CAMEL, Caukinorux, amORRET AT = Se te aes edit | (yAMPRELL, CANMINGTON, “ATTORREV-AT 30 bo mac Aime, (insboar Lear gan oar Ubon 400 Louk ae Sesto shies BELT, and other Fxectaro 5 Aveiiawcea We will send ou thitty dave tants | Ne Sen, young of old, "who are suffering four Nests | Laat Vitality, anit thosediseanes ofa personal | Resifence, 813°T st. nw. ature resulting fru: abuses aind Uther causes! Fellef and complete 1ertcation to health, vice Gey Sopa ch vochseis eee SPECIALTIES. —__ Be Seat mee | VME BROOKE THLLs ALL THE EVENTOP = NEVER GEEN CONTRADICTED THAT | ALIFE An bases Ladies and, T HAs NE FES SOSTHADIGTED THUAT | SULLAES:, All bontvens conildentie. Ladies and gua: BROTHELS s the oldest fatablished alver og Laer Pus sicinu in tats cies “Ladies you cen | Ctl streets northwest tly quoi: De. BRU TICE IES, OU iat x w. = a Particular sitention paid tall diseases pecallar (5 Jadies ‘harried oF “All cuccomfutly ‘treated, ‘yrie ‘overiooking Pennsylvania ave ; high location, on | — jen, it Wow He Came to Write the Famems| Gov. Tilden to head his canal commission for | trivial or political. It is predicted that there | decent éxposure; 85. Betly Henson and Lucy Srorabenins tks Sata ot oe Beuchat | vee Lee aint Mes AB tihacreet. Letter—He Tells an Interesting Story | the purpose of breaking up the canal ring. | will bea lively time in the Senate when they | Blackstone, colored, amault; personal bonds B66. “AT FIVE OCLOCK. P. Bkall that part of ofthe Way He Sceured His Appoint: | some ten or twelve years ago Mr. Magone was | aguin receive these nominations. drisinal lot 14, in sqaure 209, bagbiity arson ou |THE LEASE, GOOD WILL, BAR-ROOM FIX- years ned. mien. chairman of the democratic state central com-| ‘The section of the tenure-offoffice act relating Peninm Seciemes Contennt Maryland avenue. 47 feet 11 inebes west of the Bord BISHOP M’QUADE DENOUNCING THE TRISH RR- New York, August 10.—The hearing before | mittee ot New Y: ‘In 1869 he was the demo- | to suspensions provides that “if the Senate shail east corner of said square, ‘westerly on Mary- Augul ot New York. In e - ~ 4 eiuaiabiik* % iana'avenue 2 feta wwehes to Laskey iot thence | ‘TURES, FURNITURE, AND ALL THE | Mayor Grace'of the charges against Commie | cratic candidate of his district forstate sone: | folunetadvine and consent ton appointment | || rouLicAN wuoritenmoon 4 in a southerly direction on said premises 72 feet 6 sioner Squii ued . The prose- X. Parker, thi place of any susper 4 shop McQuade attac to 7 inches to the south line of sald lot: thence east on the re was continued to-day. tor, but was deteated by Amasa X. She he | Rot otherwise, the President shall ‘nominate | can brotherhood and kindred societies in his ‘south line 17 feet 4 inches to east wall of brick house LIQUORS, WINES, CIGARS, AND gution ended its case yesterday. The mayor's | disirict being strongly republican. In 1878 he | another person as soon as practicable to the etna Sanday. The ‘on said premises, and thence to the place of beginning, office was crowded with anxious spectators, | was nominated by Gov. inson for superin- | same session of the Senate for the office.” sermon at Rochester, N. ast Sanday. improved by a twostory and attle brick dwelling. The announcement was made early that | tendent of public works and summarily rejec- | “But it islet othe Precident te determine What | Societios referred to were Known ws branches of rms of sale: $500 cash, and the residue in three EVERYTHING Maurice B. Flynn would appear and testify, | ted by the republican senate upon the ground ‘ts “as, ‘8 18 practicable,” and there | the Fenian organization under variow DAMES, as yee a oe Ge Teena frees accompanied by Col, Rov. |of his polite, Mr. Magone ise very warm | fs nomeans of compelling him tomake another | Ciayna-taciand other sit aihineed with the D z ® st om . Ingersoll and R.S. Newcombe. mimi nd of Actin, retary Faircl nomination until be gets ready. 2 3 2 . Ceaseracoeh ittaans Steals ero nee ce aplied Des | eee ee ne we Cn ee MANU O o> | Worker Gu uice wie tre meoeeae weer gelection is asoribed to the latter. Mz. Magone | "A'ropubilean Sensior dsciiacd tobe inter-| Ish republican beotheriood. “The principies in seven rafter sale the property will be resold at ‘He testified that he was appointed commis. | 18 man of means. Mr. Magone was not an ap-| viewed by aSTAR reporter to-day on the sub-| of these societies,” sald the bishop, “are de= the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser. A de-| ‘This restanrant ‘was fitted up a short time ago @t 8 | sioner of public works on mber $1, 1884. | Plicant for the collectorship, and had not been | ject on the ground that the whole question of and good government, and posit CfS100 su bemae st rms. of sale. cost of $4,000, and every article is almost new.and | He had known Hubert 0. Thompson’ since | Pressed forthe place. The ident tendered | the President's power to reappoint a rejected ofti- in their methods, T have im ROWARD He TES Peaeetncw. | Will be sold in’a lot, and bayer can get possession the | 1883, and was afterwards introduced to Mr. | Hit the office some thine ago and be made | lai will come totore the semere for devernain constitutton and ritual of one Lefccatroes O16 F street B.'w. | moment the terms of sale are complied with. Flynn. He formed an intimate acquaintance | Known his acceptance yesterday. tion next session, and that he did not, for that | o nizations sald to. be the mildest ti #g-THE ABOVE SALF 18 POSTPONED UNTIJ, with Thompson, and at his request went tothe | _ Secretary Manning has always placed. great | reason, care to give an opinion now. ‘There are character and least revolutionary; yet the oat TUESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF AUGUST, 188, | Terms ofsale: Four hundred dollars down, and the | Chi convention. On returning to New | reliauce upon Mr. Magone’s judgment. He has | preceaents for such appointments prior to the | taken by its mombers 1s one Which imo Christ an SAME HOUR AND PLACE. : balance in $60 per month until the whole parchase | Yori he was more of less engaged in trying to | Many other Ser ger are passage of the tenure of office uct, bun the ques- | Aud goed [ope tnnin e bow pS om au: DW. }, Trust secut ‘trust. together, : ‘homy sper in the highest rt ap- lon must now be dict under that act, or | cipleasserted by some members ot these organt- we EDWARD 3. THOMAS, Trostee_ | mony is pand secured by deed of Sor Sarttat BCtae teak hs ‘nuunlaee’: | Dontuasnt and ony eeatlt ones pohia onarey | nea ee nay be vepesaed: teovanor Miner | muchans than Ge ana nemtane ene comme bo oer dos0 Unsought, and that it undoubtedly caused him | hasa bill on the calender with, a laverable re- | Mible, and deserving yale sor tine etre cou TO-MORROW. Persons who wish to bay at private sale can Cleveland. r by applying to FOLEY, Auctioneer, 811 7th st n.w.,| ‘The first time the proposition was made that | teat surprise. He has formally accepted the | port froma the judiciary committee to repeal the | @ mhation. The sa would 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, before the time of sale, aul0-st_| witness should be appointed commissioner of | Office. entire act, justily the doings anarebisis ‘The resignation of Col. Hedden was recetved ‘Chicago, of whose ~ diabolical GOVERNMENT SALE OF A LARGE LOT. OF | WWTALTER B WILLIAMS GO, Aucioncera —| RRDUC works was gn Decoraber 24, 1864, in ? “] by the Presi it to-day. bears date August ings we read so much in the BRUSSELS CARPETS, MATTINGS, DESKS, Dompeon's office. ‘Thompson said; °T think | 7. ee as = . | papers. The anarchists ur Ch ESuHES PIGEON HOLES, CHATS, WATER Wanwon ang, mack atamooany wanp. | JOWONR ps of service toine® Tenia “how?” He CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE DistRICT Com: | PAO The avarchists i Ch COOLERS, &e. dc, &¢, rE re et | said: “You are aware that See es oe ‘MISSI ND MK. KIRBY. asses of the people Ch WEDSESHAY MOtwmNG, auaust 11TH. | POPE MAENUE LAEESSUS TAUREDEN | muddled at present. Rason has nominated x | PRES(OENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. Mr. Thames wtp, a pol tnate coatractor | mamas of the poopie by ‘the secchou witecl tothe nahes Nidder Resa, | GORTACE FURNTIUNE BEDSTEAD ‘O° | Man as commissioner of public works whom |e. yi lacie amceiener 5 ; 1 be Commi le in the most Shlestpoms, will sell, to the highest bidder. for cash, | REAUS AND WASHSTANDS, HEFEICERA | we don't Wai, and ne bevb stopped ite, Hadson = el Persons ot this city, writes. to the Commis . le tn the & r the above ‘goods. “Also, one bay sraught horse, - BY TORS CHINA AND GLASS WARE, KITC! Won't a) int me. _ Mayor Grace bes bean with Sans Ae Were Not Acted |sioners that the retain on his contract | #Nily sanner. The Lesh rept rk sane ye are bes me and has des! me Upon by the Senate. 588, 302.21, invest® | 1, s also the right to establinhed a fee Co AAA SSE OS THUY POPL_| On THURSDAY. AUGUST TWELFTH, at TEN | his nomination pledaig coat ite samo Une id od Beptenster atin abage con teamereea | Sones one the es “pogurd to method OF QCLOCK A.M. we shail sell at, residence No. $32 | that if elected he would nominate me ascom-| ‘Tho President has appointed James Brodie = Lina) Meana. It aloo. socks 40 juculy murder as RAILROADS. ow York uvenileBorthwest he above assortment 0 mnlestoner of ‘publle works.” Grace as £01 | tobe appraiser of unerignt of way of the South by susigament of Frank P. Murphy, Shoe’ a in aly tor as @ = a u _ | Housekeepin, ack on me and I won't have “let ated ractor, to him (Kirby) November 20th, 188! mn ond.’ ASHINGTON, OHIO AND WESTERN RaTi-| Tigaf reer p. WILLIAMS &CO. Anca _| Me know what you want and will assist you.” | rn Kansas railway through the Indian Terri- | which had been invested in three pér ce! ang ROAD Co. — nT i ea nie HIS OLD SCHOOLMATE EDSON. tory, vice Lee L, Thompson, resigned. bonds, have, it appears, been left uninvested The Legalization of Bey co! Schedule in effect August 1, 1886. See ‘Thompson then advised me to go andseo| He has also reappointed the following per- | since February 1st, 2880, and the interest that | A STATE CONVENTION CALLED or Wonnin@e ‘Traias will leave from aud arfiveat BaP, station, | Salo of Marnese, Trunics, Satchels, 609 15m | Mayor Edson and tell him thal we bad been | gone whose norainnctons vere non ee Por | Should have been paid bm (Kine) Acsast at MEX, WITH THIS AS THE PLATPous 6th and Bats us Yolo street ‘northwest, willbe’ continued TUESDAY and | schoolboys together. I called on Mayor Edson | t pon 8 | has not been paid. this Onneuahen niniiinias 0. m, daily except Sunday | FIDAY, AUGUST TENTH and ‘THIRTEENTH, | gi his house on, Deceriber 24th, 1884, and said boheee teiconps Scores WW. Tulan, to be sur- | “When he (kirby) found the retain monoy was j Te Sane Ge sud 4:45 p.m. dally’ arrivinga: Mound Tift 11.44. | aUTWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, {o hin: “Str, Mayor, my excuse forealilng must | Veyorgeneral of New Mexico; Indian agents— | not investea he saw Treasurer Jordan, at. oo e ‘ in aina 749 tam Returning traine leave Mound itil | “Terms cash si *% be found in the fact that T have a message from | W. L. Powell, at Neah Bay, Wash, Ter Jo, B. | different times ahd wanted to know why the | state convention of th dagrarriving at Washington Sa kincaid Sas'pm.. | eet WALTER B.WILLTAMS & CO, Aucte_| Thompson.” I told him what. ‘Thompson | Meclane, at Grande Ronde, Over Jaces, Whee, | retain was re ‘ovens tbariaiatiog pameek eis | Caen ‘Monthly and quarterly commutation rates, 000 had said, and referred toour old school-teacher, Was to have some legisiation passed whic Leave Washington the New York ave called @ EMBERS of That or to meet in Syracuse on Sep isth, = z “mz | ler, at Warm Springs, Ore.; Bartholomew Cof “= - In their call the executive committer say that d 7 me yor had not yet » Ore.; would be better for the parties holding retains, | 1 BEES aan SEWING MACHINES, &o. _| 3.4: Ferry, of Boston, Tho mayor bad pot 2c! | toy, at Umatilla, Ores’ ‘Thos. BL Jones, at Oho. | Fees wee ae tor the Parties, holding retains, | 29 \bs%" call the executive commitioe say t re aulo Severintendent_| C)WNERS OF SEWING MACHINES WHICH | commissioner, and heanid: “Whois tho man” | shone, Wso., and Isracl Greono, at Siescton; | slits isto woof taey will Kindy nora hin Sick, Sas caine af thes tat ciate tegtatatans 7 hi e in thi iy ic ‘itu | “lam the man,” was my reply. Dak.; te ofl © oo oe cmt Ee ee ee — wy ,ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Noodles, Ol: Aitachments usa Repairs Be air Gitte: | The ‘nome day “eee Cae iaas, and X atned | at Spokane alle, Wash, Tors, Magee, | “The Gonumissioners ropiy thatthe acts of Con. | assembly. tagethor with thie edjrs made lust Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 30th, 1866, until | ent makes, af AUERBACH'S, “hwnd 1 st8. with the mayor (Edson), and he was auxious to | Rurteh, at Valentine, Neb., and’ Heory Kine. aving re! e s rel | talt by thé respective candidates to your exceus Tarehee ton 20% 1690/mnNt | SRESTLENY NEW AMERICAN, Nov of wnicn | with the mayor (Eson),and he was ous hart, af La Grande,’ Ores remlvea ey from HE SIL a reertvers. of pubic | OM contractors, under thelr contracts with | tive Gommitice upon the stato ytison bil, ; Re have tiesole agency, maintans its steady march | Trot hin that Ldidat want to talk with Col. | Rarhat Le Grand = Neb, | the District of Columbia, make it the duty of | proibition bili, the state prhithing tll. the Jensey aver nt en eae Station, corner of New | eee Ne mith das ae eens, te only bigh- | Wood or any one else. Afver that, on sesame | antsy enue, G Glover, at Valontine Hebe” | the ‘Treasurer of the United States to invest | chlid labor bill and the twely hour bill.” The ‘For Chicago 10:00 aim tnd 10-10 p.m. dally. ‘The | Whvels lin shotite being Wied as large as formers: | day, I met Fiynn and Thompson at the Worth | “the President hes elena pointed ‘the follow. | Such funds in specified securities. “By reason | execnive eoumittoo say | countderaton 10:00 410. is a Fost Limited Expres for Pittsburgh | The thousands of people in this city-using it pro: | house, and after conversation Thompson and I | ing postmasters: Males oh inckley, at Stoning- | Pf these enactments the responsibility for such | of tie recent construction of & he penal coda and Chicago, arriving in Pittsburgh at 7:35 p.7m., Chi. | ounce the No. * ay the simplest, ightest running, | went over to the Hotel Brunswick and entered | ton, Conn., vice James Bendis ton, conminsion | mvestments devolves upon the Treasurer, and | Maks boycotting a eriuninel outer wad aoe o \: re tel} a] she e1 iked about con- ~ rt 2 to that officer you must be referred for all | man: ing that itbe amended, will con afta fran forte tnae 0 S*U% Me SchArwes | PIO he dladard or oncefence and wun ao agua, | SUG ouding room, a Bers We talked, sans eon, | expired; George F. Thorpo,at Westport, Conn, | 12, tat oleer, you must be referred for all waning that Wee aati, will Cone For Cincinnati, Loulsyiite andSt, Louis daily at 3:30 | He New No. 7dovs more olegant eibroldery work | Manin New York in ease, we should require Honbert, at Quitman, Ga, vice. M. Griiin, | Of the interest due upon the retain of $9,502.21, | tee that now is the tise to push OM to etoutor Ecosteeping Cars io abyve Tulse, Sokivat Shunt; | apestion and trial. ustructions free wan emdgsola, | eeal advice, and as a man who had bis finger | suspended; ‘Thomas Wilson: we Caine If acs | under contract No. 880 assigned yous eripees youn ane $:30 p.m. isa fast almited tralp to Cincinmatt ang St | Tented, repaired and warranted, C AUERBACH, | in every ple, Mandi, Murpny, suspended; 8 Hi, Shearer, at District Government Affairs. fice we can best secure, login Louls, arriving in Ciuclnoatl Dext morning at 7:45, | _Je>_" Cor. 7th and Ista, ‘Telephone Call 422°2 THEY WANTED A LITTLE WRITING. Huntington, Ind. vice W.' H. Hessin, sus- ottice We can best secure leg. 2 St Louls6:40 p.m. Noextra fare ischarged on this Hk WHITE 1S KING! THE ACME OF FER | ‘Thon Thompson sald: “It seoms to mo that | pended: Jerome i Hall, at Howard, Kaa. | ASKING FOR REPAIRS OX TIE SEVENTH STREET many exinting ubuoa. "We should ; ‘tain for fast time. cat ry 0 ‘Machi a vice A. Reynolds, suspended; Martha J.uTckei ROAD. PASSE prevet a conspiracy on Pitebe eye are St 10:00.a.m. and 8.55 pm. daily, to tration and condentadjon of meetiamieal genie | {0m the tono of your conversation with Edson | MO talons Mises ei a Mr eae | Job Barnard, Prot Tetison, of Howard uni-| feast ot abotcl brewonting « conspiracy on 4 we oo and skill ‘The fork can Not be ex t to your nomi- ; J.P. versity; Mr. Gursdorf, Gen, Balloch, Mr. Stick- | the price of coal, Wheat and oller necessaries pepe Ee ee wnge of work can not be excelled. It | that you may secure his consent to y¢ sion expired; J. P. Powell, at Montgomery city, ty; a isa thing of beauty and a joy forever. Call and seeltat | 1 Mo., vice S. Db. Ham, ed; William F" | ney and Mr. Cammack had an interview with | of lile, aud making it acrime to ‘water stock—- seen OUUTE,, Natural Bridge, Lexington and | JF MERENNEY'S. 427 othat nw dB. mica | Ration. But the ‘Sint vo re aise ‘Now wo | Wola st Sule Mele Vice Manes wan: | tee DMB Gommmaoenen thar ped eee: | wmsek eeioemirat making miiliouaires of dug, sleeping eat to Nutueal ridge sation onte, | MOND, Manager, |Mactines of uilkings for salgor | Confirmation is what, wo aro, after. comb,’suspended: Francis A, Willard, at Boon: | sented a petition asking to have the 7th stroct | Some and paupers of others.” ington wad Local Stations Sao ane, daily, | Fete, Fmtclss repairing dope, Also, antral Ono* | War don't approve at lets writings, Mr, Com. | ville, NV. -vieo W. EL Gols, cemaranion oc: | road repelred, groans cea oxgeptSinday. and 10:10 pm dally. eS es The Universal Eom en vy: missioner,”was iny reply. pired: Daiitel J, ,MeGrory, at Westchester, N- WATEE To BE CUTOFF To-xonnoW. News Briefs. ‘or Baltimore on week days 240, 7:30, i ue acice JJ. Mallett, commission expired; Basil | Capt. Symons has given notice to the resi-| The Sovereign Grand Lodge, Independent subigge tn, ane eip Gbamue tin, | Ameen Ov Ac, Ornzns wil’ bedil Aight, Now wilt Decomber. 25, | Meck, at Hremont, Ghio, vice David’ Betta, sus- | dcnth-of the high sevice, district. morenrers | One SUET HE arMNd Ledge, Independent Por lilitnore on Sanaa TALE sMAS | wep ticki Hanning MEW HOME boutig acmaias [180 No Minin @bliay, Wake I the 7th Bonded; Rodgrick MeGragor, at, iver, Falls, | that the pumps iust be. stopped for epalrs af | sion in Boston SEE 8:30 a e unnin, Sewing Say tO boliday; . % | Wis, vice G. E. , Suspended; Gi ar ry 3 orrow. ‘Lhe stoppage wili mong she pagers who estive ity, Rezo E080, E40," oid "0. 700, 825, | g RHe Light Running NEW HOME Sewing Machine | 2°54, NO Aveta ot want promissory nai Wis, vice eed, su: ie ar, | 9 o'clock a. m. to-morrow. ‘Ihe stoppage wili |" Among tue passoagers who attived in tho an, Wis., vico N. Cole, suspended; | not be tor more than 24 hours, and less it pos- | steamship Fulda, in New York, yesterday were For Shenandoah Valley Railroad and points South | dy should call at our office and see the variety of Isaid, “No; write Mauri ler, at Carbondale, Ill, vice S.| sible. Precautions should be taken to store a | tienry Irvin 10 am. and 5:30 p.m. dally; 10 aim. bas blecper tram: | Work done ou this Machine. Embroidery work of ail | had better address it to Fiynn as Iam commis- | John W. Biien Torry and the tatters 0 cous Psp 4 Y Walker, suspended; Julian 3. Palmer, ‘au- | supply of water for domestic purposes, and pre- | daugiter. They come only on @ pleasure trip Tine aeegs © New Cries 6:50' p.m. Sleeper %0 | sructionagiven fecal” sory “uchment 1a-|slonerot public works, You neodn’t be airaid | yea Th bios Sc aks Neve suspended; Jolin | vent aecidents to ranges. The section involved | “Tie Toront Lacrosse fated, at Staten Fos Annapolis 60am. and 12:10 and490 pn, S OPPENBEIMER & BROS, | Orany incriminating natore! ulbertson, at Delavan, Ill, vice KR. J. Heatty, | Is that bounded by 7th, M and Boundary sts. | Island, yenterday alveru ue New York on sn vem 10 pa, 528 Oth street n.w., I said “Mr. Thompson this is a dangerous | Suspended; Milton Burch, at Georgetown, Ky., | northwest. clud, the champions of Ub Pro ohington, and, Baltt, | Soi Agont for the Idght-Ruaning New Home Sewing | business and you are playing with fire” and | Vice E. C. Barlow, suspended; John F. Baker, ae ofan pasted oo 10. p.m., 3:30, 4:40. 7:00 | Machine. ited States, am For Way tations betwe: 40, {ter some further discussion I wrote the letter | #t Ellsworth, Kans., vice George Huycke, sus- | i. og by Inspector Entwisle: Dr. Coumbe, re- | The yachts of the New York club arrived at 10 p.mn. On Sundays 8:80a.1., and 1:30, 3:30, Of Deceinber 26, 1884 (the famous letter of re. | pended; H. b. Pagh, at Lansiag Mich., vice S. Los dines ‘pch | New Bediord, Mass., yesterday, from Newport. 540, 7200 200 FOr Stati 4 y = yo Sol pair two dwellings, Nos. 1302 and 1304 9th a SiVaraneh Gis a Pdelly ckooe Sines eee Ee siznation). Afterwards Thompson said, “now | (;, Bingham, suspended: Mary is. Johnson, at Puritan’ was ilest, Montaik second, tris- third, The Maytlower was iourth, but ‘erect irame | Made the fastest time of the sloops. ‘enn., vice William F 4 The a aaa : Street northwest; "$1,300, E. J. Trott, erect a Baap daily: 4:40 pan daly exeeu Sunny for pric STEAMERS. that's all right, leave the rest to me,’ endae WHT Surg, Mise, | Wostory stable in gear of i7is “or “stroot | cll Sa Sunday stope at all stations: or Gaines ne = Squire Arrested. vice John D. Tinney, commission expired; Hat ode northwest; $400. 2 (AL MAIL STEAMERS. —Sa J 4 ui i dwelling Sees treet; $100. Chas, W. | A Movement ison foot In Clucinuatl to re lntermediate points 10:05 a.m..1230 and 11:20 pan, | A ELAN LINE RO New York, August 10.—The | grand Jury | low E Hundy, Oncota, N- ¥. vice HD. Nelwon, | SMcne, Jackson, streets S400. Chas pave, the body ‘of President Marrison, Wied (0 pam dally, except Sunday, oe O40 Sim-and | Zeit regularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOL | have como into court and handed up to Jadge ie WD Mateo eine oe ‘2 |S between 9th and 10th strects nortbwest; | les ima neglected grave at North Bend, Ohio, 10 p.m. dally, except Sunday. eee Cowing a batch of indictments, which included | vieo W. D, Matthews, retlgned: Jeffiraon B. | & berwoen, Oily and, 10th etrests northwest: |<" spring ‘Grove ‘cemetery, Cincinnati; about cept suniag own 10:00 a.m. and 5:31 pm. dally, ex- — two against Squire and Flynn. Subsequently | Browne, at Key West, Fla., vieo W. F. Engitsh, | Pa.000. hee. frnoit onect & Three story and | the time Chief Justice Cuuse’s body is’ taxon ins arrive from the West daily, 6:20, 7:20 am. Calling at Halifax, N. S., and St. Johns, N. F Squire was arrested and held to answer the in- | commission expired. Streets nortuweste, $14,000." Iilier, repair | Mere. #15, 6:30 and 10:30 p.m. Little Kock’ Express. - dictment against him found by the grand jury. brick dwelling, G16 P street northwest; $1,400. |. Mr. Labouchere declares that the chict alm of Frou Aunupolis 8:80 c.m.,and 1:50 and 6:20 p.m. | Nove, Segtian, Aurust 24: Caspian, September 7, eee Secretary Maunidg’s Health. 3. W. Barber, ¥epalr store, 405 sth street south: | Ue Liritash ash, crush aud Sunday, 10:35 am. 6:35 pan. Glangow to Boston vis Deity oni Gaicae”” Death of Ex-Gov. Stevenson. HE HAS NOT YET DECIDED WHAT HE WILL DO | West: $250, "John Quinn, erect four two-tory, Pulverize” the Grand Y al eapaee ® ma, dally, and S30 Dee alle, oeeey aulroad, 7200, ussenger Accommodations Unexcelled. CINCINNATI, August 10.—Ex-Gov. John W. a SS brick dwellings, alley between 2d and 3d and | ; Tey How cases of typhi yeoee ee From Frederick. ‘aud ioterinediate points: 5am, | For turther Susemiation apply to Stevenson, of Kentucky, died this morning at| A Srax reporter had a taik to-day withMr./B and C streets southwest; $1,800, J. A. aan vat out Elizabeth Va. Send pateoowg and 8:15 pam. dally, except Sunday Bits DA rear of . his residenoe, corner 4th und Garrard streets, | Thomas J. Brennan, private secretary to Secre- | Schuerger, erect a two-story stable fea fer a short Baltimore for Washington at Covington, al illness, aged seventy-| tary Marning, who has just returned to Wash | 209 G street northeast; $1,000. Wm. A. Hen- | Bew case. my18<o3m JAS. 5 , 2905 and 10:80 on = yelling, Gil E streut | | GO¥. Scales, of North Carolina, has received 8250, 749. and L100 prin: onsuedagy wae, tree ve eS ington from a visit to his cuief at Wateh Hull, | Sonepts rekale, jrieke dwelling, . news of the recapture of Joun Cardwell, why Oy 9 sed 1 0G oan 12s 280, 4220, 5:00, 6:30, THE TRADES. Married in Westminster Abbey. concerning Mr. Manning's health, and the aeRO wine under, "seutonce or ‘dent wan reloam “All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station, = SON, | ME RAMILTON BEUONES THE SONTHTAW OF | probabilities Of, lis rowuralng to the desert-| Collector :Oook’s repers of collections trom | "sia \uat or Satay teste atten exept 1:25, 3:19 and 640 pan. W BONAR ¢ Wansinon, THE DURE OF ARGYLL. ment in the early tall. Mr. Brennan said tuat | taxes, ete, in July, foots up $130,420-0h who was drowned at Atlantic City on Bunday For further information apply at the Baltimore and Book-binders, Paper-rulers, and Blank Lowpos, August 10.—Mr. James Baillie Ham- | he found the Secretary very much improved in ee &s stated in yesterday's STAR, hus been Teooss Ohio Ticket Ofice—Washington Station, 619 and i ee Hiton was married today in Westminster | health aud spirits aud gaining strength every | ‘Tim Ligur INFANTRY To Go To ATLaNic |S Mehere cantons wil ie Tae foc teense tee eee | cok oe ee abbey to Lady bvolyn, the fourth daughter «f | day in the invigorating atmosphere ot Wack | Crrv.—-Ataspectal meeting of the Washington | “Marseilles fishermen complain that the th Se Sa ° \AIBSON Bi ERS, f.’ Mr. Hamilton 1s well | Hilt ight Latantey corps lastevening It was dec! - mone agen vy ny SEeUUeIeAaE Ss Cotes Oe riage one FRACTICAL BOOK AND JOR PRINTERS | |Enown'in New York and Boston. The core-| "Air, Manning,” he sald, “eats well, sleeps bya vole o! U1 4033 to hold the anuual en iiniy evcrtacoe, their tuserome ana tayy Gen, Mansger, Baltimore. _fiyl 7)" G.P.'a._ | garvine'briuting Napesilon ” Wenineton BS. | mony was witnessed by a large assembly of | well, and shows 'uo traces of his recent lines, | campment. thls year at Atiautic Clay Tike . Ubreaten to protect Uhemselves 3 distinguished persons. Among them Were | except. little stiffuess of nis right leg, which, | corps will leave here on the nist of tie ict HE GREAT : PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 5 United states a ister Phelps and Mra, Pnelps | as the Secretary gradually takes more cxercise inst, retprning the following Monday week, It THE WN WEST AND SOUTHWEST. and James Russell Lowell. ‘The ritual was | is wearing away. The Secretary uever was expected that over a hundre mbers wi “QouBLE TRACK SPLENDID CERT RT Sever: Srezer Panus Roya accompanied by a full choral service. The | rapid walker, and the slowness Of his gait has | go, aud it is the intention to take the 2d artil- wae su disorderly Liat the poles were Come STEEL RAILS, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, fe ™ ~~ bride’s dress was of white satin. There were | been increased by his long confinement and | lery band. Col. Moore was authorized to ap- jpclled 80 Ginpenon tino IN EFFECT JULY Ilan, 1686, Are Exhibiting the Newest Styles in RIBBONS. | ton bridesmaids. ‘They were attired in gowns | this stiifness, so that persons seeing him casu- | polat's eomunttes of five to areence tor toe Tho comted quscu’s ‘bench, tn Londen, OR ‘Trains leave Washington from station, corner of Sixth Cape May Pubbous, Picot Ege made alike of white China silk. ally, for 4 moment or two, naturally speak of | proper observance of the fiftieth anniversary of , eA second yesterday. They held a meste $s Centraics iu Montnarire, and aud B streets, as follow: him as showing evidence of feebleuess which | the corps next month. oO Bier seener gaelanl gen wok orp de | For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express 4-Inch Block Kibbon Picot Edge, 25c. = =a Verdict of the sberiif’s jury in the suit ul Cyrus fino STP aS ts Gociataty ad Sem | tach Seah Ron, very ne Gc ga atue tte ge ere ae ea ea Toren | ott Eee a acts trace Ue ent | a ampanes ani Hila Doo.—vapt. 1 w.| Weel eee ae ann Cras Hine, 9-50 A. M- daily to Cincinnati and st. Louls, | Sin. Newport stripe Sach Ribbon, Picot edge, 60c. yd. | SAULT STE. MARIE, MicH., Augus! published stories concerning his physical condi- 2 umter, S. C., aged 96 years, who, | Hbel. with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincluiuaal, Gros grain Plcot edge Ribbon. gntire block bounded by Water, Cross, Portage | Uon. Mr. Manning's mind is clear, sound and | Andrews, of Sumter, 8. C., aged 96 years, who, | beh. artillery competitions at Shochuryness and Hotel Car wo st. Louis: daily, except Saturday, Fan-edge Ribbon, a novelty. and River streets was consumed by fire’ last | vigorous, as it always was, His utterance is | last year, walked from that place to Boston, continued yesterday, the Cau Giieage Express ae iy oe Chleago | AM widths and colors in Satin aud Growgrain Ribbon, | night, All the buildings cast of the Chippewa | distiuet;’ he converses with ease and ‘without | Mase, aud returned, ts actin in, the elty en Seinteer wide ee Chicago | Exprens, at, 0 M. daily, fine quality, at Lowest Prices. house to Cross street were also destroyed. | taxing those who listen to him.” Toute for Boston again for the purpow ot hav. | Puchimens wiuiink the # an Sed SHSPIRE cos, Washington, to “Chicago, | Very cheap lot of Hamburg Rdgings fromSe. yardup. | About ‘half the ‘property 1a the. stores was | “ata, may say.” added Mr. Brennan, “that | ing hislife publisted. The captain is hale and | MGt losing in Ube repository. dr iciaed tas aac Bt. Harrisburg. ‘with Western’ Express, with | Cadies Muslin Dratcolse roe titty, 2n.hem, three | #8¥ed, though in & damaged condition. The | any talk which finds ite way’ Into print as te | heariy, aud is aseomepaniod By tn Uitte dog, |, ue lriulsk govermuncat bas adopted the pro- through Sleepers for Louisville and Be" Louk NUCKE Oe vad, 7 > buildings burned include hotels, stores and pri- | the probability of Mr. Manning's coming back, | Fido, who, after Une long walle from Sumter, is Ty a og Pocific Express, 10:00 FM: daily, for Pittsburg | Ladies! Chemise, trimmed ‘Torchon Lace, 25c. each. | vate dwellings and were all in the center of the | or not coming back 0 the department in Octo: | quite risky. The captain having calculated to on Chicas. YS With through Sleeper Harrisburg to | Ladies’ Ane quality Muslin Drawers, Hamburg Kut | town. Owing to the faultiness in the construc- | ber 1s simply speculation, as he has not vet | be by this Ume in Connecticut, where he asked May morning lighining strack the mein Chicago. fle. 5 tucks, only 50c, Hon of the buildings, little insurance will be re- | made up his own mind what he shall do. iis | remittances to be sent, has been delayed some- pebthasetn Hier ome amen aetienens acl Capaadalgun, Roe BUMERQAD. | | Iadies fine quality usin Chemise, square ueck, | ceived. There was a strong wind blowing from | physicians, in Whose hands he has unreservedly | what by rains, and lis imoney. ran ont, f Snr | Sen. pdaabeeE alate cele For Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buftuo, Niagara cat hed und Hamburg Yoke 50c. the southwest at the tng of the fre pag tele: | bldced bimiself, advise ium to walt until eo0l | alin to call upsa the police Urdtay wor ald. “Tue | Soin contamina siatcou valuable Doron of ee eshte tly cRecht Saturday, with Pulace | Ladies Cambric Corset Covers, square neck, Ham- | raph lines ure so disabled that reguiar business | leather tenes Teaching any conclusion ou that | old man Will be assisted and will leave in the | Wilch = For. Willamapott: Bock Have sod Elmira, af 9:50 ae is impossible. The loss will probably be heavy, | subject, and he will wait.” morning. gen ante . daily, except Sunday. ‘Do not forget our our unexcelled assortinent of Spau- | but cannot now be given. i Gabeake fama = ci 01 —There is no ne For New York and the Bust’ 7:15, 9:00 and 11:00 im ish Guipure and E:curial Laces and Flounclugs —_—— SoLiciToR GENERAL JENKS Sworn Ix.—Mr.| RORBERIES Reporte —J. R Killinan re-| Lapor ores. — a hange in the BM; 2:00, 4:15, 10-00 and 11:20 P. M. On Sti ‘and Egyptian Laces and Fiouucings, aud The Chautauqua Assembly. George 8. Jenks, the new solicitor general, en- | Ports stolen from his stable 2 sct of a teee | the inet day torthe fash euvers tog 9:00 A. “M.. 2:00, 4:15, 10:00 11:2 ‘ancy Mixed Luces for Satines Cuavrauqua, N. Y., August 10.—The attend | tered upon his duties this morning, and’ also | Valued at $7.—F. M. Duckingham, 122: nb aaah any Serene 4 y Le aS Limited Express of Pulim: ‘and Ginghams, ance to-day is extraordinary. in addition to 5 Pennsylvania avenue, reports stolen from his | to work. -y ne vu M. and 3:50 P. M. daily, ¢: —s the 40, summer visitors, several hundred | relieved Mr. Maury as Acting Attorney Gen- | money drawer $5. down Luls aficrnoon,—Aii departments of the For Boston without change. 200 F- ‘We close at 7 p.m., Sa:urday excepted. members of the American Society of Miero- | eral, who has been performing those duties ——_»_ Salmon Fails cottou tilis at Dover, N. i, exe For Brooklyn, N.Y. all through : Scopists are In session here. The International | siuco the adjournment ot Congress. Mr. Jenks | A Divorce Case DiscoNTINUED.—Mr. N. H, | cept the weaving, started up in tuil yeateriay, Tig alrect ansforto Patton eee anauling Me Institute for Preserving the U1 ‘ts of the Anglo. | took the oath of office before Gen. Ewing, the | Miller has discontinued the divorce cas¢ oi | No striking weavers have’ returned.——~Tho Pee é SEVENTH @rauerr PALAIS ROYAR Saxon, Weights and. Measures 1s holding an | sypeintment clerk, and visitod all the ofiees of | Nathan Horn against Posie B. Hor, the Polish | Para tuber Show works at, South Framing. For Philadelphia, 7:15, ¥:00 and 11:00 A. M.. 2:00 annual convention here to-day. : ‘the department. couple between whom a reconciliution took | Lua, Mas. opened yesterday Uo ai 4:15, 6:00, 10:00 aud 11:20 P.M. On Sunday, ——_— PR = place last week, as described in THK STAR, Aives to finish up ithe work leftover last 9:00" 3k 2:00, 4:1, 6:00, 10:00 and TLRS RAY | ane O14 7th Street, Bet. Tand K nw. GcaczalFevciga ows. ost CHAPLAIN JosErH A. PorTER has been — yy. They will reopen permaveuuy except Sundae 8) A M800 820 F. ME daily, ORR ee relieved from duty in the department of Ari-| | RaxGx ov THE Tusnuowsren—Tho rollow- About Ainenst 16, During the’ progtons ot roe nday. = Ee ‘ g were signal s ed men will be given omploy- For Baltimore, 6°35, 7:15, 9:00, 9:40, 9:50, 11:00 a. djodrand Gaus afternoon vent Tuncsd ees | ruasere ees eee ee ee Be tac O7 Terme Sorat ames Ue wp care | iat treed ke eek tee ee andi 201 30 On Sunday own. usoriias eS | Axnvat Crosmo Our Sane Oe ee ee ee See + maxinium, 52; minimum, 64.” "| opened his currier » cabody, Muss., yoo 290, 4:15, 6:00, 7:10, 10:00 and L120 Eee ee feb inst: ae Leaves ExrenpED.—The following second —————— terday, and thirty men went to Work, each of For Pope's Creek ‘Line, 7:15 A. M. and 440 P.M. —The President | whom ‘had been Lilred individually.—A strong eee or FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. _| lieutenants have been granted one month's ex- | THE PRESIDENT’s VACATION. a unday: For Annapolis. 715 A. Mf, 12:05 and 4:23 P.M. dally, Cr oe ee ey lS ges Snes ges claps eed prove aye ‘except Sunday. Sundays, 0:00 A. Mt aie Peat FINE CLOTHING, Tho New York Steck Market. granted them: H. C. Newcomer, corps engi- | cither on the 17th or 18th ot August tor the | thyarq requiring women tailoms to Join the ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSEURG RAIL- P Che following are the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices | neers; Chas. L. Potter, 5th cavalry; J. E. Mc- | Adirondacks, to be gone for month, if not | Soir’ Feil eighty irou workers employed tn WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING ar tHe of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by | Mahen, 4th artillery; W. N. P. Darrow, 4th ar- | longer. ao the Tioga rolling mill will resume work tis For Alexandria: G0" 5, 10:55, special wire to HH. Dodge, 539 161h Street: Ullery; Chas. T. Menaher, 1st artillery; Wm. H.| , wayy Opsicmm Ruslana ~Aesistant Exgi- | inorbitte after at idlonsee of pees eos ry a eee ae LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COM: Camp, 17th infantry; Harry Freeland, 3d in- —e Sunday at 6:00, 0:25, 10:55 A. 3. For Richmond and the South, 6:00, ‘and 4:35 P.M. dally, except Sunday. neral secretary of the United states, is in Mr. Frederick Turner, fantry; Geo. D. DeShon, 23d infantry; C. M, | Deer E. H. T. Babbitt bas «resigned from the | {fi 50. y y, Kniguts of Laborin U Pettit, 8th infantry; A. D. Miskern, 20tn inian- | B@Vy from to-day Iticlmond, V PANY. Pettit, Sth Infantry; A. D, Miskera, 20¢H 1nian: srranging for Uo "ucat som ry; C.C. Walcutt, jr, Sth cavalry; Wm. H. Flyn: ‘Squire. annual mceting of Una organization, whi ‘Trains leave Alexaudria for Washington, 6:05, 84 edn, 2d cavairy; D.J. Baker, jr., 12th intantry: Ty takes c cuober ne! 10:00, 10:10 A. Miz 100, 8:05, S83" 18, SOR, Bea" Boon Tad Anfantee BW Beene? | OW HE PRETENDED TO BUEH THe LERTEE place in that liz in October mexs, and 10:42 P. M.,and 12:16 midnight (except Mon’ | _ In order to close out our entire stock of Spring and 4 2ist infantry; J. McJ. Carter, 3d cavalry; H. G! WHICH HAS CAUSED THE TROUBLE, SLINGS, spral 4 bruises are no loi ‘Trout, 9th cavalry; E. S. Wright, 9h cavairy; | In the investigation before the mayor yester-| gurtd aa oe danse On nine chen ‘prompey. W. OH. anh 3d ‘cavalry; B. B. Shattuck, 618 | day of the charges of malfeasance of office pre- infant H. Gordon, 12th infantry; J. i = ty pease Frier 17th infantry; Ged, B.-Duncay, oth im. | Fed against Kollin M. Squire, Clty Chamber day), On Sunday’ at 8:00 und 1004: M5 Summer Clothing, we eut af 10:42 P. M. aud 12:10 night. ie ‘the dollar. ok mie pectin Aerie ‘Tickets and information at the office, northeast_cor- ner of 18th street and Pennsyivanis avenuceand st | NO HUMBI PROMISES ihe stailon, where ordera can be left for the checking ied Vere] of baggage to destination from hotels aud residences We mean what we say. aggp3> $ MARIE! az] 0 } 31. fantry; D. E. Halley, 1st infantry, and Wi. G, | lain Ivins told the whole story of the corrupt | DoxweLEy—KULLMAN. Im paltimore city J CHAS. E. PU! |, General Mang 3 | E trom Zin, Lose cers | Maas. 0) ty J.R. WOOD, General Passeuger agent. "1913 _| A good Business Suit at $4.50. lot, Oth infantry. letter trom Squire to Flynn and gave detailsot | :rh\icotrat oe Bears yar more city 3 _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | tna A 4-Button Cutaway at $10.00, worth double. JOR ALL PoTO: VER LANDI AG RL G ‘STEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSONS A fine Prince Albert Suit at $13.00. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. at 7 aim, as far as Niky wo Biss Lge ae " Father Dunis, FRANK J. Dc CHARGES AGAINST Naval Ligvrenants.— | ®Tecent ocourren as follows: The witness met | > UL 1 Wasingion, nC P S| Zi D. KUL, bot Ce eee harried a ae consult Judge Giidersieeve and should ‘then DIED. cks, ant yuackenbush, Ol he | ask for the letter on the ground that it was very SDERSON, ust 9 Ne 2 Mariue guard of the Juniata, were’ investi- | incriminating; as & matier of facl, Flynn said | Beh oe ON een eaeet, 2, 186, CHRISTINA. We have a full line of Coats and Vests at 25 per cent ae ane ns Ox Inquley, ab the Bi BELLE, infant daughter of A.0), sod Jeter Dundriage Le erp pre pang ani ions net cleanenne es ‘ashington 5: ‘xchange. | Commander Hobeson, president; Capt. McLean | and threw it in the fire. Squire complained | east, at O o'clock piu. Weduesday, August 1lua, Soconta 6° 0 S8Y landing for Hoente SiterGam® | Seersucker Coats and Vests from $1.25 up. eth Washing See 2 Zena aurtatios | Tilton, judge davocatar Lieut Hunter and Com. | Because ivan had not shown bit the lettor | Prcadsareinvived w ating," 2 7 ALLY Linx. — = ed 1 bt mander Ludlow. The New York World 1d the lied: “Wu BELL. On August 9, losé, LAU! |URELAN 7 Ss a 5 OE oe Odd Coats in Mohair and Aipaca, from $1.25 up. | diked, seven mod, Hoes, Soni cate tag to-day | before burning, and the latter rep! Well — 7 239 bid | mays The accused ofcers are both popular | {tw all ight. old follow, is barmed mow. | infant daughter Wa ik unt kaa: Boh ied. 50-yens : = el " rt ‘> an NORFOLK. FORTRE THON ROE AND THE | ,, Odds. and ends in Cassimere Suite, 25 per centless | Spy tar “fing? mma OF tes cou 122% bid: | Young men who {eel thelr position intewely. | Fiynn, ‘told witness hat the buraing was only a 4 SOUTH what they cost to manufacture. § Yan Ke it stock, 107 bid; Li0' asked, North Cail | LEAVES ov ABSENCE IN THE {xrERron De. | FUS- age — pureuts’ residence, 1620 New Jersey aveUe uortbe STEAMERS GEORGE LEAKY and LADY OF THE end O BURG ED Aone! ate tn Ge burned, but a paper substituted in its place. | West, on Wednesday aiteruoot, at 'o'cluck : LAKE, LEAVE AT 530 P.M. wht they con to a aetaa eT YOU 20 percent | Tuinbia Tos: 1946 Dut German-Amorian ing, 444 | PARTMENT.—A statement prepared by Capt. | Figrn vt this tine asked the witness ifftwouid | "ert Wedmesdiy afteruoan, ai 40 clvok: | FIngtCLass FARE, $2., ROUND-IKL, 8, | les what they cost to mauuiactare. Pid. 160 asked. Washington Brick, Machine. 116 pid. | Hassler, the appointinent clerk of the Interlor | not ve _@ good time for Inim to turn state's evk- | puuibarion avenue, JOUN ELTASUN. wou of te ase pare bert c s el Real Fstate Title 1 , 104 did. Penn. T department, shows the number of days .of | dence and put Squire where he belonged. A. bliason, same HERE cad ars ONDA | 2.000 pr oud Pct om aL. en Sr aE, ic, So ea damage edtecer het te S| onan. ap ons ouseroass anor, | wea ays AE TN Steamer Lake rol st wl TUESDA 7” ‘tment durin e ndar years 15: and i. 5 res t GHULSDAY and SATURDA TODAY: | Glveusacall and he convinced, at . ise5. in 188i tho number or days was | Ohio, was yesterday preparing for the visitot | LAURESZL “Ou Tuesday, August 10. 1860, at | Leary stops at Piney Point and Cornfield Harbor THE LONDON AND . Baltimore Markets. 103,724, and in 1885 88,356, a difference of | Gen. Philip Sheridan, who will arrive to-day. | 1239 dolock p.m. KLAZAle TIL. tniant daughter of | going’ and returning. Lake stops at Piney Point TIVERPOO! Fre ee see ey camminia ten-fortics, | 15,368 days, which is equal t the services of | He was born here and every year pays a flying C pad M, Kennan. coed one pent ent | Sint Recher esry commects ar Nth ine CLOTHING coMPANY, ~ iso nm | a elerkn dor One yeee, Fouts of ape le a Femearee bly cond belie ee | Benen Wi Fat a:30 o'clock p.m Fauully” chy 1 conn Or 2 A to attend. tohjand Frovidencg Steatuery oth steamers opmect BALTIMORE Mn, August 10.Coton dull and| Pxusoxat.—Dr. J. Taber Johnson arrived in | general was persuaded this year to nake his Bg gn Iniuiou Line tor New York and ali railroadines sours. | 1727 CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS | pominal—middling, reenter tiosing Wauek | New York from Europe on Sunday.—Mrs, | Visit while the reunion of the 31st Ohio EDMUND McMAHON. ” secur and tickets at th te ‘Wheat—southern steady; western lower, closing dull: ment was in. progress and take part in year, 5 2s sa Old Ponpayivania: svesne ad eee southern fod, Siabe; southern smnber, Sean No 2 | Gen. Charles G. Halpine (widow of “aiites | ment was in, progress and take part in the | Phu suueral wlitaxe piace frgm his late residence, 1b ag S10 Poupay tania avec and Kuo’ Ee = Eoicencrat tegaePoe sate angus tareme: | O'Reilly”) and family have moved into. their | Grother Gol, Michael Suertaanand will somais | 3 erate oes Ua Licet cd fom nelals and private selaeeee eee | Tour, READ) FB October, tiagats we November. | new resi on New Hampshire avenue.— | two days, ‘The town isp ‘decorated | = ther information inquire at ‘the Composy’s ones, a: Corp southern ‘noininal; western 7,| Representatives Hit, Townshend and Neg- | with banners, each bearing an Inscription come i aan Telepbone calle D6 $4, 745-3, ,Above schedule of APURE MALT KXTRACE vesern ined, upc dead Ave, doaedeng | ley, Public Printer Rounds and ie ator, Mit | plimentary t6 Gen. Tho road lead- UNDERTAKERS. ORT a 45% ver: —=—— = = ne ate FOREN s 3 = = - POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE Foswemes the hig! simerit, 111s manufacture drum 7 ‘ard H. OF ringtiel PE GAWLER FURNISHING | UNDE cAME table qualities of a retreahing ‘drink, with the inv Sat enone eae of :. —_ ave. uw. Ten THE STEAMER SUE, table quails arial wl coming A. ava us moderate has resumed her trips bevweon Washington and Bait. | WAC ens ns overs Ofte bese Ma srtnet Heat. Wi io Washington to aide yertuanentiy:- ts epunlag decane eieptions ca 1051S yah yhenson's lelight alike: ; flour, | 580! 0! RAL ston, T. CLEMEN' PROFESSIONAL UNI) FEguWY. sharsanr Mniysros Satu Pe | ieee etetcang anton i ges BS ee dae Sacaatiin oe SBS is . - < Jo bea pleasant and complete barrels: wheat. in G. re ORs at River Landings, recelved on Sab qHisisoule drtak, moat ot wha tr too sana ‘Sastela: outs; 77100 buat 2 of Pr douauty, department, tins “gone. ts on a P ‘Urge OLY? nd must De RT PMENSON @ BRO, is the beverage “Par Rxcellence” bushels; corn, 2 SitsD: i Banili and. two ‘chiniseu” Se her 212th and Pa. ave, and 7th st. whakt,_ | Srenetnane cen ty ce SbUnGanCS Of Chi sister, Mise Maggie V. O'Meara, are at Piney BR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. janet careful is, Wilbur Ge cH 1 Folnt for the season Mr. Robert Cohen, ag- Fk, says: ‘Bread in refroehing, omy ters and Mrs. F. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD’ table ‘beverage, and a wholesome w. oe and her ter, are at Ocean: ‘Tthetreet wharf on MONDA’ ‘THURS. | 1tis palatable | PAYS and SATURDAYS aff wg ee Grov id e, N. J.—Miss Mattie and Bessie Stocks TUESDAYS, PRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. a, toucks | sis,eaye: Sie nee Rey ing at River as far as Tomini Creek, Curr. | cece, its del ‘taste lements Bay, M com: Vengnd ot Bay, fa with mend Ni ‘Malt Extract as| 0 .W, RIDLBY, Maggey © PADGETT. agons, efor eae ea ee en — ars DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST. LOUD RECT N} YORE—I iGHT 43 Dyin Ree eee cna 41, Kast River, N. Y.,every ata At wholesale by 1 he Vegeta cls = peed om 916 STH ST. WASHINGTON ST! W. CORCORAN quien ee Ses (Og. [Ome >... BLAKE, Captain, 1 to 6, for 76c., reduced from $1.25. ” ek RRR pete, 2] Ane MEN’S AND BOYS’ PANTS, Sarre & Co, Batrmozz- Eaincod te one half price to close out, Greatest ber b woeenpicx Wig clus WHIBKY, 3.W. SELBY, have s stock ofother fi ine Rye Whiskies, which 1914-1016 Pennsylvania avenue, lm bond oF free. mySl ' P,8-STRAW HATS at your own price. fy21.

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