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Nee THE EVENING. 8TAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. e “* ; fr ‘ / f MONDAY. — AUGUST 30, 1886. __FOR SALE— _FOR_SALE—HOUSES. JPOK SALe— WILL BE SOLD AT a GREAT saeniiew: an ss yon House on 1 7uhat maar Maas, | ave. a. w.: rents $25 4 month, ‘St once at 15.9 5 BK wterdoclock pm wudO-3te | JOR SALE ol Ky NT—EXCELLENT HOUSE; 10 roo, <1 molerm uaprovemenia: park in frout and sive” Will rent turnsved oF unfurniabed, oF seit Jown: baiaves on long time. Best table for Member of Congress oF inquire 1344 VERMONT AVE. N. ROOM BAY WINDOW BRICK, JOR SALB-7 sorum ootime wide avenue, and surrounded 0} JOR SALE CHEAP—817 bD ST. SW. oe ROOM JOK SALE-TWO HANDSOMBLY-PINISHED new eigt-room belek dwellings. 4)” mod. cop art New. Hamapabire fee, 96.400 and nd cheap ss compates with others tn close ap sy compete wr Crit 2 VANE, bags wee nw. SOR SALE-AT MT. Pi } Fraime Cotte gut rovine jot 42x 140: only 8 3 ‘also, Fraime fiuses for 4,200 nod $5,500, with vanutiha lots . “Riso, entire front of square. 21,000 feet at 15e.. segerai other very nicely situated lote at talr prices Other parts of the village. Aiser 4.000 fect oo 1th st extended at 20c ausede WALK En & WILSON, 1000 Fob nw. JOR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS— MODE brick. just fivished, 8 rooms, I st, between Sth and 9th $5.50; modera brick, @ Fe Wrench st between Oth and 10th, $3,5:-0; moderu brick, @ roms, Ke Lave, between Sth and Oth sts. $4100; frame. 5 oms, List. between 9th and 10th, 3,500. JOHN od coliar, gas, &c; easy terms. SWwikS a CO. aus 8. ¥. a aunt Ou SALE-SUITABLE FOR A HOME On 1N- De ag RT ay 50%) with back wid side alley, Pride $1250 ALBERT Y Pox 020 F st nw suse FLOR SALE-THREESTORY BHICK, 10 ROOMS and cellar, furnace, «rate and ail mod. imps.; new and complete: on the corner of 14th and at, 10,000 Tit lath st,a very Butcry ones. on fuggs "st, wour Lathe at ‘000 and 6,900. "Persons desiring to purchase @ ws. it housein a good location should ezamine the Seer SCRMStEDT @ LEY, eae Le ree before you decide. the ‘seas Brokers. oi8 ‘huy now wud avoid rush later in i 5 Ms, Real Hatate HUMPHREY & 4DAMS, ms Fst nw. OR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE_FOR IM- proved or unlmproved olty property—A Furm of 80 acres, iy miles trom Washington. House seven mas, bail abd kitchen taum; pump of good water at fie doer: well fenced mind goud road. Ay OB WaBk= '& nice count is td a Gard See eg! EDMONATON, 434 Oth st a. w. 7 pHREE FARUS IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, near Metropolitan Branch line. Goo valu piicraaned WaNtew 2 MacuoWAS, our-1010 i sate ANTED —T0_ EXCHANGE — IMPROVED oper:y foe farm. within ten miles of Wash- Tuquire of 30 Sar TERT UTLGN TOES ww. Seuerpena mafhmupersor indtioements wit beomered, lite ss HUFTY & DY! is, Landa, W dest in Minnesota for gr power: custom merchant villages and Tullways easily 'muae’® beautiful country seat, at ue ‘tinie paying business property; price ange. * Address odie Tock pax mleawe JOR SALE—HOUSES-ON THE INSTALMENT n improving joca ity: wt Bent avenues, and will prove a good nyt Maier inv, JOHN T. A 8 UR SALE ‘Sf. w. ‘$200 caah, $35 per month: 8 rooms: Jy two et. Appi to 5 {OR SALE—BARGAINS—HOUS! F'y2so0ron ad se scr 92000 oa Sse ow C st s4 34,000, on ET A en St ‘near bth. $4,550, x Z Tous iow Psi nw. aust FoR ALE By sg AY €00., st., Pacific butlding. Tr. b.B. $10,000 KI. s¥e. nw. 10¢-$10,000 a.w. Lir. bb. Fi e00)8 Lae. bb We hay 1, sstaze 124; evntalal arge we t apravements, iuroace, brick siabie 30 42,5 stalls room fora umber of vehicles. rom over Sable ts entire size. forme Sened by Erastus Beovks, ‘Kesl Estate 4geut. JOR Sa tate :Stx ‘20m st RA RG. REAL ww Brick Houses, 4 rooms each, situated vo @ beautiful avenue northwest, with wide parking, & rs jae Viper ae a ees nog ee ENE prov OR SALE a Fi ing on Capitol. H room “all m. butd 1B fr tnonths For 4 ei DOR SSS oe ok Sk ip MESHIRE ‘ave, 82400 enc. $100 cash: $258 munth. Ap- vio SOuNT. ARMS SOR SALE— 1002, 1004 1006 cis $100 cack: $38 taunt A vestmen yu er Ae ne SALE-BRICK HOUSES— ‘new Houses on 12th st, rear V st; six rooms id bata: $2400 each. ‘2 Houses on 13th st, near Iowa circle, $8,750 each. ~w House on 13th st, corner Wallach Place, Zon. ew House on 13th st., adjoining abzve, $6,750. Honve on Mt st. between th aud 10th sis, $11.000, House on Q suibetween 13th and 18th sts: $1 L000 a Znew Houses H st. between 14th and 18th sis m. several Houses 00 Wylte , between 12th and 13th e.; $1,400 Wo $1,750 each; 5 rooms, waterand AtStiS FBR WS Meal Fatate a4 Losns, 1426 F st nw . PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE ike northwest even fossmroeiar, a Soke srovemaaa "Pras saty Suase. hemes set fie tod W. BMG ENS 148 Now York ave sa .E—ON 13TH ST., NEAR Q. SSTORY bay window and dfy celiar, Brooms and price $0,500. JOHN SHERMAN & Co... 3 1497 F'st. R SALE OR RENT—THOSE ATTRACTIVE h-room houses on 3d st., between D and Esta i madern igprovements: including cellars aud ps ‘us investments will pay 10 percent. D. A. NeINTSOR, cwuer, ous lath st mw. suuadwe JOR SALE — FINE BRICK houses: mode: i Dorthwes Wasi 20K SALE-THIRTEEN -ROOM RESIDEN Fisting tne vew lbrety slic: alt manvenlonsers Sap ings: parcbes: Large pat king: $1000. Duwe lings on Fast Capitol ste WlH. FISKE £ C0., 1420 New York ave. au: 2K SALE—DEST : . well located narthwest, ten rooms rstclans order: feet fous, with side a Fear of 1 RE, 1226 is Tih stGr-4 000 Ist Bb._oF_ 7,500, th. @r.1b00 above ts Rouks. Por e Istand 15th. jauz7) THOS & WAGGAMAN, SALE-NICE aus: cOPReE property; 11th st. m. 0 A. P. FARDON, 1326 F 9 264 ace, two-story and attic, with all vder conveniences, at 324 New Jersey ave. sm ppiy at 149 Cs ‘auzs are BARGAIN—HOUSE OF 8 in South Washington. Large lot, fronting tweatrects and overlooking n park. WRIGHT & BOLTON, 4y30-Sm_ Room 13, St. Cloud Bulldivg, 9th and F’sts. oR SALE—ON M ST. NW. NEA‘ R ipt, Tw brick: jot 202130; $2,500—$400 per mouth. WALKER & WIL an25-lw wO6 Fst improved by three smal eotuages inquire 428 11th st, new. prt vate aus5in Fok 3455 2 Wo coop THREE-STORY BRICKS ou H st. aw. Getwoon 20th and 2int, 46 feet frout band ied.imnps: about 7,000 mquare fect Of Browns: $4.000 each. ab 5 per cent Investinent. abe cc ality. (hreestory BBiek, 11 rooms, er: properly appreciated. Te would take pages to do if otek hr te sedi cheap. i Lirge block of Lots on Meridian Hill, overtooking tue cigtia wholeor pare GEO. W. LINKINS, Real Estate Agent. SPLENDID BARGAIS {3 Sories and. cellar, 12 foomsan Tie alley on ‘aide and Bofoot alien ity brick stable, ete; tuu-t be seew te be aultlw ‘4 SALE * y abutheast, wear Sth street” iia co eS cs hemdien omy eS. eer hath Boiauee tosuth Prompe bayers epply te WELEL @ REPETTI 326 Pa bee Se fer F —A_FINE BRICK . containing wine Foon aise bath and store Toure. coal vauts a F water and gas throughout large side anc > frult and flowers. Easy of access to both boats aud cars, “Will exchange for Washington y proved of unimproved, and ass: mance WM. H. BARSTUW " SALE-TWO VERY FIN and ‘bath houses om the east Feasonable price. BATES & WIT: NEW 6-ROoM fidg of 13th at 3 AN, 1407'F st. DOR SALE odes. rauge, bot and cold water: AUSTIN F. BROWN, 1426 Fst. nw. auld im On Very easy terms. ‘on 4th street east. Square, to be sold together: lot 62495 to i ‘ten foot alley! SWORIWIEDE Se Bita DLE Oa aS Eee ‘aueim POR SS iE BRICK SORE AND DWELLING corner diy and Osta mw-sn geod boon Avply to owner, va premisen OOK SALE-DESIRABLE -THREE-STORY Brick Dwelling: nite reume: mae Stony ral location: price reasonable to eash pure "yh PUY Ou the premsioes, 1023 ub st a.w- L ae aes s Lath st, business = = Broome Fenton'sty n't Gay Penk Gi 7 rooms. 4st. bet dth and Sth mW Brick store ant dwelling. 14th st Eriex, ¥ rooms, on Kiggs @., bet. 13ii ‘Brick, 7 rooms. Wallach st, bet 13th se Ath... Do.” 8 rooms. on Warner st... be. eu Dunbarton ‘av ben 0b Cougrens st, neat Fost Two houses SC. ave. Ke, boul for. "iso improved and ualiaproved ofthe city. Apply 10 3 ‘aus lwe 2 MYERS. 1428 New Yorkave, TA BARGAIN—FARM OF 33 ‘acres, 43g miles frou this city; two story dwelling: Sxeellent laid: high heaithy locality: only $50 per acre RUA PHILLIPS, 1435 New York av. austin __ MONEY TO LOAN. M°o™F¥ TO Loa q "AT eal commission. CUTTER & WI au2s-1m ) TO LOAN IN SUMS TO HUFTY & DY) EAL E TE, COLLATERAL s. rimpy and navy o.ticers’ uchers cas é BRKSUONES oe ee coed, Ge y PPLICATIONS WILL Won, SWORMSTEDT & TO ARMY J LEGAL RATES, Nal XD NAV FE INTER! JAMES E. WAUGH, 983 Jy17-8m J ATIONAL LaW aNp TRUST COMPA NY— 4N Money to loan on approved gecurities—All busl- Hews promptly and sat: lly transacted. JOHN qoufron! ‘Heat Estate Department, 1214 P st my 20am $ggw-To was Sooo ON REAL ESTATE 2000 _ 1500 __fmy27) _ THOS. E_ WAGGAMAN IN SUMS OF NOT LESS $5,000, at & per cent, on firsi-class city SDE; sts B18 per bent K GQ HOLTZMAN, Corner 10h and ¥ streets worthweit._ property. sae Ny Gaon Tn sums to Suit. on approved Real Estate secur- ity, at lowest rates of interest. Charges moderate. No unecessary delay. NC HUYCR, ONEY TO LO Moi Sttas vo at Se Jowest rates,on approved real eatate wecurity FITCH, FOX & BROWN, usy Iva <P RATES OF ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 132d Fst nw ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT lowest rates. Das NHOWER & SON, ee AHO Pat MOSES, 10, aN ON BEAL ESTATE OW MU pingr Giass'SecU ii Thisat lowest rates of erase. Nu delay where te security 15 good. mah Ore CHEE wos ine, mw. RAILROADS. MAY 30th, 1886, until further notice. Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jersey avenue and C street, For Chicago 1:00 ain. and 10:10 p.m. daily. ‘The Jou am. iva Fost Limited Expres for Pitteburgh and Uhicago, arriving in Pittsburgh ut 7:36 p.m., Cal Cade next morning 4:50. Sy extra fure is charged OW this train for fast time. or Cincinnatt, Louisville andSt. Louis dally at 3:30 P.m and 10:10 p.m., with through coaches and Pal- age Sleeping Cars. t ints, without change; ‘9:30 p.m. isu fast limited train to Cincinnati and St Louls, arriving in Giucinnati next ‘moruing at 7:45, SE Louis O40 pin. No extra fare is charged on this train for fast the. For Pittsburgh ut 10:00 a m. and 8.55 Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Detroit, with Nog and Set ping Cars ty Picishungh, For Lynchburg, Natural Bridge, Lexington and Staunton, Lu: pun. with Sleeping Cars. dally. “On Saturday, sleeping car to Natural Lridge station orly. Givtaren Bae For Lexington and Local Statlous 840 am., daily, except Sunday. and 10:10 Bun. For Haitimore on week days 5, and 1 10, 1:25, 30, . 6:40, 4:00, and 11-00 p.m ‘For Baltiuore on Sundays 6:30, 7:30. (0:05 om. 1:30, 3330, 200, 8:25, 11:60 p.m. For Shenandoah Valley Railroad and points South 10 am. and 5:30 p.m. daily; 10 a.m. bas Sleeper from Washington to New Orleans 5:30 p.m. Sleeper to Little Rock, For Wil ). Delaware, and intermediate points Decweeu laltimoré and Wiltaington, 3:15 p.m. dally, y His 6:40am. and 12:10 and 4:30 p.m, 30 a.m.. 4:40 p.m. wee shington and Balti more y. 8:30 a.m., 1 sm. 3:30, 4:40, and 11:00 p.m. “On Sundays 8:30am, and 123 4:40, 7:00 Sud 11:00 p.m. "For stations on Metro} tan Braneb 6:45 a.m.,daily, except Sunday, and p.m. daily; 4:40 pan. dally, except Sunday for princi pal stations on Metropolitan “ranch 8:40. 4. on Sunday stope at all stations. Intermediate poluts 10:05 4.10, daily, except Sunday. Fur. ow Sunday For Way tations Se bi liye Sulina op Hagerstown 10:00 mtn Aa atty, ox- nda. Loe Sui Tains arrive trom the Weat daily, 6:20, 7:20 30 pan. Little Kock’ Expres 1:15, 6:30 and 1 Frou Witmniugtoa and tutermediste points north of rs ft Totti gam, aa 190 an 25 pe Sunday, 10°35 am. 6:35 pain peeks ‘erry aud Valley Railroad, 7:20a From Harpers nd ZH v.m dally, except Sunday. Pann on sutiday, * "Bb, 4:20, 0500, 8230, Washington stop at Relay Station, For furiucr information apply at the Balti oF farther information apply at the Raltimore and Qpio’ Teket Oice-Washiagion Station, O10" and Penusyivania avenue, corner of Tdth. street where orders will be taken ioc tobe cnecked Bnd received at ung potut iu te eee SE LORD, B. DUNHAM. Gen. Manager, Baltimore. _ fan23) ASHINGTON, OHIO AND WESTERN Rall ‘ROAD Co, a Schedule in effect August 1, 1886, ‘Traias wiil leave from and arfive at 8. & P. station, 6th aud B sts, as follows: Leave Washington and 4:4 10 a m. daily except Sunday piererd tains leave Round Hill 15 p. m. daily except Sun- 5:40 ain. and 5:45 pan. 2,000- p.m dally, arriving wi Round Hil 9 pw. Keturnt at 6:08 a, um. daily aud at y.aPriving at Washingt fouthiy and quarterly commutation rates. mille tickets $2. aul TMS Ost exaviy, LVANIA, ROUTE TO THE NOKL WEST AND SOUTHWEST. SPLENDID SCENERY INIFICE ST EQUIPMENT, View, Ineo. corner of xh Street ‘aud. ve For Pittsburg and the West, (hicago Limited Express Vaiace Sleeping Cars at B50 A. M.callyt Past 950 A. BL. daily to Cinclnnadt and St Lous ng Cars from: Harrisburg to Clncivnat, and Hovel Car to st. Louis: duily, except Saturday, to Chicago, with sieeplug Car aliooun to Chicas. Express, THO. P.M. dally, with Sleep 4 Cer: Cars “Washington to “Chi gd Harisburg Clevewund “conneettug express, with ‘wo At Harrisbarg “with Western St" Louis ‘M. dally, for Pittsburg Pep a Peas eerie ee SE8t6, UPR Sal ae cae GaiIMORE AND FOTOMAC RAILROAD, Ee EOROMAC RAT BORD, 1 ste aaane, Serer, Badal Niagara, eae ava aan eater guaen snd Emirs, 0:20 eer eye Te Git, am AB, 20 ane 11:00 5 M.. Ww, » 10:00 aud 11:20 PL For Boston without c! bp SKoorb. M. every day. For Brook! ait through’ Uaioe Connect at Jersey Cay wiit boats of rdokiyn Annee aise ing direct transfer to Fulton wreet, avoiding double ferriage across New York City. re For Philadelphia, 7:15, ¥:00 aud 11:00 A. 4:15, 6:00, 10:00 aud 11:20, P.M.On . 9:00 A. M., 2:00, 4:15, 6:00, 10:00 and Limited Express, #40 A.M. and 3: except sunday. For Baltlnore, rrope’s Creek “tine, 7 iy, except Sunday. For Annapolis. 7:15 A. M., 12:05 and 4:28 P.M dally, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A. 31, 4:15 Po M- ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING TON KAILROAD, ib a en ga Se eae oe edt Sat tb, iE 80 S52, a, Saad a 89 ad Too as Bs 708, rata NR ons aera ae : oar oraatbatier enue tr oe ee AUCTION SALES. __ THIS AFTERNOON, PRC NON BROS, Auctioneers TRUST! SAG, OF, Tw esd ‘DWE: tre UAREE HAN Gr wleubte pera te To-mMORROW. [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF RESIDENCE NO. 1400 K STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, SEREIE "Yo" Gant ceri” vik Hatta ‘SUIT, CHERRY CEN- TER TAR “EETION (CAL IER ODD PIECES, FINE WALNUT M/ TOP HALL ack FRENCH PLATE MIRNOK BACK, WALNUT LEATHER COVERED AND OTHER DINING CHA’ SEVERAL “WALNUT | EXTENSION “AN. OTHER DI ING TABLES, WALNUT AN! ASH WARDROBES, DESK, LARGE LOT Bi SELLS CARPETS, PETS. TWELVE REATHER, PILLOWS” AND OVEN WH RU gro} SIL PITCH CUILERY, GOR ARETE, As SRSA nt LANKETS, SHEETS, SPREADS, COMFURTS' TABLE LINEN. & G. EC, On TUESDAY. auabee HIRTY-FIRST, 1886, commencing ut N O'CLOCK, al the residence of « ‘ e $n south Sorner of Lath and’ atrests (belig So. 1400 K strect Ai GHOCKERY Barthwost) { will sell, for casb, the entire contents having been pur- id would advise Int ‘The turniture ia nearly new, faeces se r I VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SMALL LOT OF WELI-KEPT HOUSEHOLD FUR- RETURE AT AUCTION, COMPRISING SE AL. WALNI BELE-TOP CHAMBER SUITES WALNUT HALL HACK, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CanPEIN, WICKER HOCK RABY CHATS, HAIK MATTRASSES, HEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTHES, FIC. URES, EXTENSION “TABLE, REFRIGER- ATOR, FINE HEATING STOVE, KITCHEN REQUISITES, éc.. ac. On TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST THIRTY- FIRST, 1886, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at real dence. No. 724 11th strert, between G aud H streets northwest, I will sell thy etitire coutent "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CORASSBRY EGER OE USDMPHOVEL PROB RETY ON SEVENTEENTH AND A STREETS NORTHEAST, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the blntrict oF Columbia, pusved ou the 28th day MB Bs of January.A,D, 1880, th eaune No. 9731, Ewult Docket No. 25." wherein Charles ¥, Wollurd is com plalnant, and Mary i Wollard and others are defeud- a, 1 Will gell wt pubite auction, on TUESDAY THE HIRTY-FIRST DaY OP AUGUST. A. Dy 1886, ATSIX O'CLOCK b ME, Un front of tis premises, Luts 39, 40, 41,46 and 45, in _Wollerd’s sbdivision of Lots ta square No, 1095, regorded in Liber W. B. AC, af fuilo Urb, in Surveyors Gffice, togetlier with all the Improvements, ways, agement, righus privileges ae ‘Terms of sale: Gue-fourth cash; balance in equal in- stalments at six, twelve and cgnicen movil rola Gay of sale, with six per gout lnlerest, notes to be se= Cured by deed of trust on property sold, oF all cash, option of purchaser oF purchasers, “A depoaltot Will'be required on cuctl Jot at time of sate. Convey Ancing, de at purchaser's cowt. ‘Terms to be compliad ‘With fh ten’ day, otherwise the ‘Trustee reserves. the Fight of resale at risk and cost of deiaulting purchaser et fve dave’ public ngtice ofaich resaioin some Rewapaper in Washington DC CitABLES C DUNCASUON: Trustee, Corner Oth and b strevts hw. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON I STREET NOKTHWIST, No. 1923. By virtue of 4 deed of trust, dated the 17th day’ om of september, A. 1884, wud duly” recorded | Liber No. 1088, fallo 86, ‘et neq. of the land re. cords for the District df Colutibia, and by direction af tie party secured thereby, we will sell at puuile ction- in font of the premises, on TUESDAY HUCTY-PIRST DAY UF-AUG A.D. 1886, at the hour of FIVE O CLOCK P.M. the following de: scribed real estate. situate In the city of Washington, Disteict of Columbia, to wit: Parts or lots five (S) and seven (7), sat (86), beginning jor the same at the southwest corner of lot five (5), thence running cast sixteen (16) fret porth seventy (70) feet, east one (1) foot three 3} inches, worth sixteen (16) (eet tour (4) Inches, west seventeen (17) feet three (3) inches, and theuce south to the piace Of beginning: iinproved bya three-story and basentent brick dwelling house but recently pus in thorough repair. ‘Terms of gale: One-third of the amount to be paldin cash; the balance Iu nates at six and twelve mouth With interest at six per cent, to be secured) byw di of trust on the property, oF ‘ull cash, atthe purchas- epsoption, 4 deposit of 100 will bé required of pure at tine ufaaie, If terms of sale are hot com- piled with in seven days from day of sale, the (rus: Yes reserve the right to resell gy the risk and cost of tue defualting purchaser after five days’ nouice throught one of the newspapers of the city sforesald. All con ‘Veyancing and recording at purchaser's cust. WALTER U. DUCKETT, F, Penta. ave. and 224 st, THOMAS J. LUTTRELL, 1930 Peuns, ave, n'w. ‘Trustees, aulgdts COUNTRY BOARD. Biiee irom Septeniber ta reo Gf Bante baee os _a und Hit}, Va. VACANT HooMs AT THE DE LANDER SER, Etene vegetablen ce, milk ete Bprlug tedis wvd's, Montgomery county, M a ARTIES WISHING BOARD FOR SEI fifteen minutes’ drive irom devot at Rockville, M Fruitland Shade in abundance’ Mts E20; BD: FIETEEN OR TWENTY MORE BOARDERS Refvrence: W. T. Fishez, Western Division, Pension office. u276t Wanted at Woodyrove, Round Hill, Loudoun coun iy, Va, eference: W. Ki Clapp, Feualon oftice, ety. Mss: 1LVA—SEVERAL VACANT ROOMS a per week. dress MASON JAMES, Round Wu Loudoun cous ‘ auss-oe 2 lightful and beautiful places in Virginia for 8um- ier and Fall Boarding. ‘Terms to suit the tes, Ad. SOLICITED IN THE MOUNTAINS ear Harper'sFerry) pleasure to please 7 OARDERS WANTED AT THE OAK GROVE core Pe BELEN Lick: ‘Farm, Ye mile from Boyd's station, Met. br. B, & Special rates for Sept. Adaregs G DE ber can be accommodated at Chestaut Gro MONBTON, au28-31° ywauted. Address C. W. MYERS, Round Hull, Vo. (FTEEN OR TWENTY MORE BOARDERS Address JM. HAMMERLY, Hound Hill, Va, au27-Ot September Ist, — Hat de ‘Loudoun county, (QREEDMOOR 18 ONE OF THE MosT Di dress Mrs, LOVE, Box 18, Warrenton, ‘iass country accommodations su; Re ferences Jurnished, “Terms per week, CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washington Co, 4d. my19-3m. ee re Neminsion Con Het my lb ieh POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, AILY LINE. NORFOLK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE ‘SOUTH. STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY and LADY OF THE Tage “LEAVE ar oso bor OF FIRST-CLASS FARE, $2, ROUND-1RIP, $3, Steamer Leary from. ith street wharf, MONDAY om 7th street wharf, A IVEDNEBDAY and FRIDAY. Seamer Lake frum Gth sireot_ whaif, TUESDAY, THURSDAY aud SATURDAY Leary stops at Piney Pout and Corifield Harbor going and rewuroing. Lake stops at Piney Point eing, sud returning, and on Saturday at Coloniat 1, Steamer Leary connects at Norfolk with Bos top and Providence Steamers. ‘Both steamers conneot, with Steamer Ariel for cia ichmoad, Va.and Uld Do minion Line tor New York und all railroad lines south. becure rooms und tickets wt the Baud 0, offices, 135) sad U0 Peupeyiyania avenue and icuoa's ix prem, 603 ‘ave., where baggage m: heed frou hhatelsaud private reaidentee’ Tor fur. ther information inguire at the Compuny’s offices, ‘Telephone calls ‘i Above schedule “of Tales goes into effect Mouda 4625 FF°8 Potomac RIVER NGS NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD Leaves 7thetrest wharf on MONDAYS, THURS. DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 om." Rewening TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p. m,, touclt ing at River Landings as farag tomint Creek, Curr oman, Va, and St. Clements Hay, Ma. Connects with TaO. ACW at Bhephrda see le. JOHN hy PADGETT. Agent ¢. W. RIDLEY, Manager, EFT Am IMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE THE grSaMER sve, Pa rach tas roraeneg er eu ueeroun Woebinsian and Balt nn aoa eh e gaeiee and Be SUNDAY. 4 p.m, and Malimore every FRIDAY ce 8 Biope at River Landings ht received on Bal vray only, and tus be pre i TEPLENSON & BRO, aeiCain —_a2n and Pe ave aud pa eet {RECT TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT STEAM ENS JON GIBBON and kG KNIGHT tenes al Eaat Hiver, X.Y. Gvery SATURDAY ab 4 ast cee Sry, SATU MDA ot Rosin. Wea aieiineon, grey Tomb ft. VERNON! M™ VEBsos: MT_VEI STEAMER W. W, CORCORAN Leaves 7th-strest Wharf dally (except sui for Bt. Vernon at 10 o'clock man ‘Returning, recokes Washington about 3:90 pan. eels. 1. 1, BLAKE, Captain. as STEAMERS. ___ A Cuzar Tue To Evnorz CIAL A’ ONS FOR EMPLOYES SPEGHiE GOVHANMENT DEFARTMERTSS THE STATE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Salling between New York, Glasgow and Belfast, ickets at redizced rates to Liverpool, iain Sad the Goauivene ‘Offer the lowest cablu rates of any line crossing the Aulunuec. combined with excellent cabla accomiods- ons, fine saloons aud id substantial bill of ture.” Average leugth of ocean voyage from 10 to 11 days. Firat Cable fatoon, according. } 98510900, Speier et) gestoers ‘For furtber information apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO, 68 Broadway, New York, GEO, W. 1088, enlelm Adams Kxprees Co, Washington, orto AUCTION SALES. JP P*OARCON BROS. Auctioneers, WEEKLY SALB 01 HOUSEHOLD — FURNITURE. a SOREL Tars y A 'D GLASS rer) * i Ene ee STOCK NoTIONs, sloWease, ci¢ans, CHEW- ING TOBACCO, ‘ALSO— ONE TOP aw NEW; ONE ¥O- Top SINGLE SAAT BCCUy, “tedket CRE REGH coamomscens ano auction, On ¥ MOAN INO UGUST THIRTY- FL PAGS % ‘sell, within and iD Feary PRO co eflcncoieed t peral coll of rypace, VALUABLE 1 ED AND UNIMPROVE! ERGPEE MERON ED ANP yESUEDORE ‘WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, No. 1637 VERMONT ENUK NORTHWEST, AND ONE LOT STREET, BETWEEN TWENT TW ENTY SETH STRE:.TS On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, FOURTH: @C HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, L will offer for sale, at public auction, in frout of the, peu, Parts of lows, 17, 18, 19 aud 20, square nFoved by brick House nombered 1 stents: audimuicdiately thereuter at BL t fr tate etand rane ox 87 feet Liginehes tam ley. Tormis day audose SN THOS. B WAGGAMAN, Auct_ iPTORY SALE SP) BUILD PIREIEON Se chr pkry ven eae TEENTH | ND “NINETEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, ERUNTING BD FEET, on THURSDAY APLERAOON, SEPIEM: BER SEOOND. “isdthav Hat-Bast Fives CLOCK, we will sal: Iu front of the premises, She west du feet front of LOT 20, IN SQUARE 140 ‘This lot has a small brick houge and two frames on the Tenn the depth ls about 1L00'feet ws 8°90 footaliey! the Tot is suitable for two fine dwellings. belng in on¢ Of tite best locations of the northwest near Connect cut avenue, und the improvements now on sale pay fair revenue. ‘Terms: “One-third cash: balance tn one and two yeurs, for which notes, bearing 6 per cent per annum, Payable semi-aunuslly' and secured by oftruston ‘the premises will be i =f urchaser's: taken; oF all cash, st fide at purchasers cee ernest ith eat purchaser's cost. ‘Terns te be cor In'tem day otherwise right rescryed to resell ‘a ae ‘and cost of purchaser atter five days public notios of hich resale! iu wome, Newspaper pubined tn Wanb- jagton, Dy c DUNCANSON BOB, Auct. fo veawas ‘EEKS 00, Auctioneers. W © Gr tontaines avenue, “Opposite Chy Post Omoe DRY AND FANCY GOOD, DAMAGED BY FIR CoN hs futuy ar Ager. Sub eNer he SATURDAY EVENING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK AND MONDAY MORNING aT TEN O'CLOCK, Wo-TEnY! UNDERWEAR: CORAB DS GEIEING, RORSE Bea ee HAS AHN es BEING: LADINS SHAWLS, BPOUL SILC _SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. augs-2t PeNcanson BROS, Auctioneers ‘RUSTEER’S SALE OF .LUABLE IMPROVED ‘the District of Columbia, passed. as the 20th day duly, A. D. 1886, iv cause No. 10,004 bq. Docket ‘complainant aud James C, Cumpbell and others are Premier on FRIDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF BRI TEMBER, A, D. 1886 AT FIVE O'CLOCK PB. M. ‘he suhdivision of original lot numbered twelve, {u'sqrare numbered four Hundred ud nine-iwo (4u2), belug the easteru eleven (11) feet ve (O) luches frotit of said jot 4, and extending back iu paraitel dines of that width at right angles with Marylaud avenue toa ten foot alleys improved by & twostory brick dwelling. "Terms of ‘sale, as specified Pyhedooreet One-third of the purchase ‘money shall in cash, and the bal- ‘ance in equal Ins.silmeuis in one and two years, re- Spoctively, jor wuich the promissoiy notes of the pur- chaser must be giveu, tq bear inicrest fram day of ‘sale at six percent, and secured by deed of trust on property sold; or gl! cash, at purchaser's option. a deposit of $50 at Ume of sale. All eonveyancin, Dukchaner'Scuet. If he terms ot saie wre met oo Dlteu with is seven day from day otaule'tne teenie Feserves the right to resell ul risk’ aud cost of detjult: ing purchuscr aiter Ave d's pabjie notiee of sue Ye. a suIne HeWspaper published in Washington, D. SAMUEL Ata DDOX: Trustee, ‘auz4-aéans ‘362! Lodisigna ave. UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REALESTATE AT THE NORTHEAS| CO NORTH AND SEVEN- ESLAIN THE Ory OF LCT OF COLUMBLA, v. and Join 2. i fy December 31, 1883, aid recorded in Liber ‘No. 1008, (ol, 23, et seq. of the Inud records of th trict of Columbia, and by order of the. party there! secured, the uudersigned will sell at public suctign. ti front of the premives, on MONDAY, the SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1886, at FiVE LOCK P.Ai., “Ail that ‘plese Or pareél or lot of d lying in the city of Washington, ¢ Columbia, and known wid designated. on Hay pints and plans of ald it an aria of ota ga bered twenty-ciiree (23) and twenty-lour (24) in W. Xi Hill, trustee, and, others: subdivision of ote ti Square humbered one hundred and ‘sixty-five (165), begiuning ut the southwest carner of sald yquare and Funiming thence east ou H street thirty 30) feet: tence ne hundred wud nine (10) dey thence west shirty (30) fect to 17th street: thence south on 17th ‘street one hundred and nine (109) feet vo begthning* ‘erms of sule: One-third of the purchase price’ in easly; balance inoue aud two years, With intereat from date of saie, and to be secured y's llen on the pret: ‘Avcash deposit, of $500 will be required at: the time of sale; and if terms are not complied with tn ten day's iter date of sale the property may be resold 4 the Fink and cost of the defaulting purchaser om HVE days public advertisement ‘MAHLON A u2.7,14,214deds ‘Survi UNCANSON EROS, Aucnoneers, TRON NEW JERSEY AVESUR Bar Lads aNv et sritkers SONTING sare By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded | rd FORD, Libtr No, 80% follo 426, evseq., one ot the jaud Fecords for the Digirict of Colulibia, we will sel on WEDNESDAY, theTHINTIETH DAY od A.D. 1886, at HALE-PasT FIVE OCLOOK PAL it front of the premises, all that piece or parcel of groiind and premises, situate, lying and bolug in the ity of iu she Listeiot of Couimbia, and kaon hed ws the worth three (3) Inches, front Jersey avenue, of lot 1)” in West's sub. {Meblon of “original lot umbered gue (4), unin back the same width to the rear line of eald fot I'" am also the adjoining lot, numbered sixteen (16), inthe Subuivisiou of original lo uuuibered: two (2) wade by Homman, in Syguare ‘uunbered. six” hundred. aid (620), together with ‘all. the improve: easements, rights, privileges aud Spur Yenauces thereto belonging or Ih. any manner upper taining. ‘This property will be sold clear of all Ineuny- Brances, ‘Title good oF no sale. ‘Terma: One-third casi; balance in one and two yeurs, for which the notes of the purchaser, bear BE'per cont iuterest from the day of wale aud soc by deed trust on te property sold, wil be requ oF all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100, Fequired at tine of sale.” ‘Terms of aale to be complies with in ten days, otherwise re-sale at Flak aud cost of the defulting purchaser alter Eve days public hotice ot such resale in some newspaper published chasers Got” GEROE BACH “tor a DUE 8 cos JORGE BALL, JOHN WALTER, In.,} Trustees, Sa THE PURCHASER AT THE FOR! having fuiled to comply with the termsof: the roperty Will be resid at bia risk and cost on Wiebe ERDAY, 11k FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER: D. 1886, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in HOME OF the Pree ORGE BAUER, ‘ au26aeas _SOMN WALTER Im, { Trusteos, Tye .NSON BROS., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE % TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No, 23 THIRD STREET NORTHEAST, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEM- BER FIRST, 188t, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell, iu frout of the premises, routes ened Eo oF HE Sree, tetwean Z rosin senate Sion, atmo f ‘ed by a two-story Brick dwelling, No. 422." ‘erms: One-half cash; balance in one year. note-to be gtven bearing six per cent interest, aiid to bo 26. cured by deed of trust on the premises, or all cash tan day's, Otherwise right reserved’ to. Teaall:at pid "eost ol purchurer anor’ five” ava’ gabe Tio notice of such resale in wome uewspaper pubilsued in Washington, D. GA deposit of @100 required at Sale, Conveyauelng, eat pur ‘costs eu27-deds DUNCADNON BROS. Aucts, BLIC SALE OF A FINE FARA IN MONT: GOMERY COUNTY. By virtue of the power contained ina mort- | sll that tue farm in sald morigage deacril : street turnpike, about nine miles from Ing 180 acres of lund: more Washington ct sel Hos ington cits, near Riuekell's Coa mille from Knowles’ Station, on the "Metropeliees, Foud, and now oovupled by Col, Geo. 1 Huse "Therm is a fogdotaie of cultivation, has upon {tan abundance of waier, trait and timber for eee purposes of the farm. Ie is improved by's dua dwert abel ie outvaligingx a igcaed in penta eghbortiogd Ad wail sulted for the couutsy Mae at aby oneln Waahingion dering « conyenloot Howse ‘The terms of sale wilt be made one cla" 0 wil be reed op ho aes coe regen 3 JONES, D. Dew ig: 3 Sine Oftice,' 1100 20th st, near cor. "Fie Sate Aridelai Teeth tuaerteey bing nour ante estate, ate R,STARE PARSONS, COR. OTH AND EN.W. Paints nae tthe Ge ter sums, alleviates pain of extracting Gus given. “apis i 7. M: TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 77H BT. three doors irom "corner M ' Dent taal i Ws ranches eth iseriod 97 per see Xu SPECIALTIES, d eee ‘ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL 1 P Abs ircdees meters 1LES—DR MUMLEMAN CURES PILES BY Lene See =. ATTORNEYS, YAMPB! c \UTON, A" rh CPE Sue age BNL A’ 2 N. © "Sea Residence, 813 T st. n.w. a3 phir agin coe Feguited at acta Converse: | Stone, 25a, option of purchaser. Terms to be complied wrth Srsctarzms eo > BOVAL. WE ARE SELLING Silver Zace Pins, representing flowers, brilliant Rhine stone sottings, for 890. ‘These goods are warranted not to tarnish, Coin Silver Rhine Stone Spiral Karrings 25c. Coin Silver Rhine Stone Collar Buttons 8c. Sea Hean Bangles 90 Gold Plated Fob Chains 06c. Genuine Crape Stone Lace Pins 7c. to @1.98. Genuine Crape Stone Cuff Buttons 62c, ‘Black Beaded Bangles with Pendants #8c. Black Beaded Bangles without Pendants 68¢. Nickel-plated Chatelaine Wetches $4.24. Gold-plated Sleeve Buttons, with or without Rhine Pure Silk Hose, split feet, $1.68. Ladiew’ English Derhy “Ribbed Hose, black and colors, 28¢, ‘Sille-finished Lisle Hose, split feet, 420, Beautiful White Fancy Feathers 68¢, A new assortment of Birds, Sea Gulls, at 980, ‘White and Black Winga for 190, An immense line of Black Hand-run Spaulsh Lace Scarfs and Fiehusof aur own impartation, ranging from $2.68 up. Black Harcelona Spanish Lace Scarfs and Fichus from 980, up, giknd Embroidered nat Shaws, 1% yards square, ‘These are very elaborate, former price $2.68, Oriental Flouncing. 42 inches wide, worth $1.25, for ‘98c. yard. Narrow Lace to match, ‘The very latest for dress trimming ts Valenciennes Allover Net. We have it at $1.58 yard. The Kage to match 8 22c. yard. A handsome pattern Black Guipure Allover Net as ‘special bargain for $1.08 per yard, well worth $2.60 BICYCLE AND TOURISTS SHIRTS. ‘Those that were $2.68 and $2.25 have been reduced $1.98 ‘These are made of the best all-wool flanneland Eng- {sh Cashmere, and are the finest goods in the markaf| pr cE oH gh BRA Ea SAH oat poe F A FE ROYAL. 9u27 1117-1119 PENNSYLYANIA AVE 2d EDITION. Ltrs to TS THE MYERS-CAPPELLER CASE. Two Explanations Are Made and the Two Men Shake Hands. ‘Special Dispatch to Tue EVENING STAR. CoLumBus, On10, August 80.—The case of Allen 0. Myers against W.S. Cappeller, before Justice McFadden, on the charge of bribery, was dismissed today, Myers not appearing, The case of Cappeller against Myers, on the charge of perjury, before Justice Fritchey, was argued and a number of witnesses examined. It was held by Myers and his attorney that the name of Cappeiler was written in the afidavit under a misapprehension of the law and with Bo intention to implicate Mr. Cappalier, Jn summing up the justice decided first that Myers’ aifidayit does not charge # erime, and Second that the affidavit was not made under- stundingly, The case was dismissed. Myers expressed to Mr. Cappeller his regret that his pame had crept into the affidavit, and turther that he had been annoyed by the publication of the charge. Both shook hands and harmony was restored, ——+___ GEN. NEWTON TAKES CHARGE. He Appoints D. Lowber Smith Deputy Commissione: New York, August 30.—General John New- ton entered upon his duiles at noon to-day as commissioner of public works, and took pos Session of his office. He visited the City Hall early, and had consultations with Mayor Grace and ex-Deputy Commissioner D, Lowber Smith, white his bond for ¢20,000 was being prepared and signed by his sureties, Messrs. WY ie Cole and H-K-Tourber, Ex-Comuhtssloner juire did not putin an appearance at his for- iner office to«duy. When Commissioner Newton emrered his office he was recelved by Deput Commissioner Wm, V, Smith, who tend pis resignation. | The commissioner appotnte David Lowber Smith to fill the office of depaty commissioner. The latter went to the eity hail Immediately and took the oath of office. ‘Com- missioner Newton sald he contemplated no other changes in the department at prevent. NEW YORK’S DESPERATE ANARCH- IsTs, Kylian Attempts to Cheat the Gallows. New YorK, August 30.—Anarchist John Kylian, who is under arrest for being the prompter and moving spirit in the Kohut ine cendiary murder in east 64th street, for which the Kohut brothers were sent to state prison for life, one innoce:.tly and the ather really guilty, Wied to cheat the hangman out of -@ {02 yesterday ut police headquarters, “Sergeant Mel aughlin caught him in the auempt evidently ‘o his great disappointment, It is customary tor the sergeant who comes on duty at the relieving hours to go down to the base- ment to look af the prisoners and see that they are surrendered all right, When the sergeant opened the door of Kyllan's cell, yesterday morning he saw the occupant standing near the grated window. The anarchist made a quick moyementas ihe door swung open, as it toconceal something, or as if interrupted in some project 1n which the window played a part, His action did not esoape the detective. He called Officer Hanley and with his assist- anoe forced the prisoner into another cel ‘Then the one he had occupied was subjected to a thorough search. Between the maitresses ot his, bed the oificer found couceaied g noose mage of @ strip torn from the blanket and twisted Into @ rope with a slip knot, Kylian had evidenuy been examining the window bars with a view when of atiaching the end of the rope to on disturbed by the officer. He was qui about it, but wok refuge behind his inabuity to speak much English, and merely shook his head to all inquiries. A watch was then set upon him ugtil he ‘was taken to court and committed to the tombs, THE ANARCHISTS’ DESPERATE PROGRAM, Among the information obtained by the police in thelr secret pursuit of the incendiary Anarehists in this city darlug the prevent year Was this, that the lawless band within Herr Most’s camp that were burning up tenement houses for their private profit, and have alread, loaded their consciences with murder a doze times over, have sworn to stand and tall togetlier in self-protection; to kill them- selves or one another rather than risk failin, into the bands of the police or disclosing each others secrets, When Editor Tucker exposed the New York plot in his paper, the Boston Liberty, last Match, and wrote, “It 1s their boast that the active anacchists shall go to the gal- lows together,” the alleged desperation of the band was taken as an empty boast, But the doggedness with which the Kohuts silently their life sentences, the guilly brother knowing that the other was innocent, and that he himselt was being made the scapegoat of an infinitely worse rascal, while even the innocently convicted anarchist disdained to appeal for mercy, opened the eyes ot the public. It is" now _ believed Ass You Golng to take an autumn trip to the mountains? Are you preparing the children for boarding school? In either case you will want to be supplied with me- dium and heavy weight Merino and All-wool Under Our fall purchase from the AMERICAN HOSIERY 00, Has just arrived, and we are prepared to furnish you with anything you may desire in that line for Ladies, ‘Misses ana Children, ‘The cheaper grades have finished seams, while the better qualifies are full regular made, and the Drawers f all qualities are shaped and are Jersey fitting. | FLANNEL SHIRT WAISTS FOR BOYS, ‘We have a line ot these goods made of All-Wool Flannel, and are selling them at 85c,, 98c., $1.48. ‘They are excellent value, and very useful just now. SILK SUN UMBRELLAS, S4ineh Sik Sun Umbrellas that were @2.48, now sold at $2.19, ‘They are made of good quality Silk, and have Gold Plate, Sterling Sliver, Ebony and Zylonite handles, 22 toch Gilk Sun Umbrellas that were $2.20, now wold at $1.98, PALAIS ROY AL. u24 «1217-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE that Kyllan’s “ attempt at selt-murder was In pursuit of the nihilistic program of the rascally crew of which he was a member, rather to suffer death by their own hands than run the risk of further disclasures. The detec- Lives are reyicent on the subject, but are tollo ing up the ciews they have ‘obtained very quietly but with the utmost energy. piel enews DENOUNCING THE HOME CLUB. What is Said Regarding the Alleged Plot to Kil) Powderly. New Yorx, August 30.—The exposure of the Home club's alleged attempt to kill General Master Workman Powderly as published in the Pittsburg Sunday Leader has agitated Knights ot Labor circles in this clty. Members were seen to-day who united in denouncing the home club in unmeasured terms. One of them said: “The home club has brought much disgrace on the order. I cova tell of numerous instances in which this has occurred. It is a notorious fact that the recent investigation by a committee of the general assembly has been a whitewashing aifuir, The home club must rule or ruin, Wil this end in view any one who 18 op to their principles will be driven irom the order if possible. Ifa man applies for member- ship and they imagine that he will be an enemy to them he will be blackballed, A case of this kind occurred 1n the boatmen’s strike, recently, when several prominent members of the Boatmen’s Union, were blackmailed for no reason except that their influence was feared, For oxer a year Brooklyn men have tried “to form a inixed district, but the home elub's influencegshas been exerted against them successful, to keep them out until after the general assembiy at Richmond, J tear that they will try to disturb the order if they cannot control the Richmond meet- ing. At that time will occur tne great est, struggle ever known in the order, ‘The Home Club will stop at nothing, not even murder, to eflectstheir ends. Victor Drury, the leader, 1s an offshoot of the Paris com: mune, and has been trying to make District Assenibly No. 49 an engine of socialism.” ——— FIRE DAMP EXPLOSION. Dead Bodies Removed Men Imprisoned. Scranton, Pa., August $0,—A fire damp ex- plosion occurred at the Fairlawn colliery this morning. Seven dead bodies have been recov- ered, and it is reported that ten men are still in ‘the mine. Another Amendment to the Address. DECLARING THE RECENT ELECTION NoT DE- CISIVE ON THE QUESTION OF A PARLIAMENT AT DUBLIN, F Loxpon, August 30.—In the house of com- moni ‘day ‘Me. Picton, liberal, intends to move an amendment tothe address declaring that the recent electoral decision, although it showed that the country objected’ to u at urchase scheme, was not ive of the ques- Fonof a parliament in Dul seeded) en) The B. and O's. First Through Train. New Yous, August $0--The Baltimore and Obio rail will to-night ruu its first through train from New York to the west, An emi- rant train will start at 7:46 p, m. from. Jersey Gity over the Jersey Central and ‘Roading t Philadelphia; then over the Wilmington and Northern to Wilmt ‘and from there over the Baltimore and Ohio to points west as far as. St. Louls. The trip to Chicago will be made in thirty-six hours aud tickets will be sold at reguiar emigrant pool rates. ee ‘M. de Freycinet’s Cabinet. GEN, BOULANGER AND TWO OTHER RADICALS ‘10 BE DROPPED OUT. Paris, August 30.—It is stated that it is the ‘Stree radical mensbera sel pding Gen. Sabinet Members, In a Boulanger, minister of war, and mainister of posts and telegraphs, General Foreign News. Scans eoeee ies At it 30.—M. Jules Simon published a letter 1a which he predicts that Fuses wilt eventually become & conservative republic, which he declares to be theonly stable govern- ment for Frenchmen. GALWAY,August 30.—1 r-nine arrests have ee ee ys from the estate of Lord Clanricarde. Se MADE STRONGLY ANTI-RUSSIAN. Prince Alexander's Cabinet Remodeled, Loxnox, August 30.—The Bulgarian cabin bas been remodeled and is now strongly anti- Russian, M, Nachevies, the foreign minister, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Steck Market, special wire to was the tm the movement 10 —s counteract the plot by which Prince ; ~¥, « Atle rastored Seat King hilian,ot Bereta, has r ree rumored that King ‘ai expressed a desire to rene amicable relations with Bulgaria, toon Nong Henry Yotes’ Death, GRANT SLAUGHTER COMMITTED TO JAIL, The coroner's jury in the case of the colored boy Henry Yates, shot Saturday night, returned & verdict that the death was caused by # pistol shot wound infilcted by a pistol In the hands ut Grant Slaughter, and that from the evidence they are unable to say whether the shot was ac- eldental or otherwise, The coroner committed jury! Mr © Saures tsmith who was present jury. Mr. C. Max wi P : At the inquiry as. the equusel for Blauglter, 1 Washington Stock Exchange. tends to'make a for bail, claiming | The totlowing changes from Saturday's quotations mum Bachaae afe mated to dy? registered: 10 CoML) Miri thayiracrime sally the killing s'not more than manslaughter, and the case Is bailable. Bids 10% aakcod. er pore Tait, currency oa Tae District Government Adair. ‘at, yeat find. roan Ids. eureuey 11D bide VITAL STATiArios, 110% asked. “North Capital andO ireet ke mock, During the month OC duly last there were | a \tirSuie woes “Wastin ion ay ie NG 441 deaths In the District of Columbia. Of | sake... weorgelown Gas, 42. bid. Pireuiou s Hey {his number 220 were white and Zui colored. | #44 sake" Rovcinte Unt, “og bid. Mswonie H The death rate tor the whites was 19.41. per | [oul tid. Chinen’ National Bank. 1,000 per annum, for the colgred 38.48, and for | (id iecund National Menk, Vie het aS BAe the total population 25.71. Flages and 839 births reported. have been issued ‘by Inspector Entwistle as lave been. issu Inspector Entwis follows: Wm. G. McIhenny, hed, Rock creck, near Adams’ 134 D street Howard, rej southeas E, Winslow,’ repair frame dwelling, 320 Wileon street, county; $300, W. F. Nash, erect tour two-story and ment dwellings, L, between Ist street and New Jer- ee OF bid" aed. W. L'L'drwt mort. bonds, 86 bid. pit Baltimore marnets. BALTIMORE, Mo. Auga-t 30.—Virginie st ue coupous, 67; do. Veu-torides, 40; do. new bid tonany: BALTINOR! August 30.—Optten dtl mling By Blow send) Si guise —otena Sees And western super. 2502) Go. extra, sous Ca, 45% bid Siiacel. Mn. Ba. iamily, J sbekO0; city mille super’ Bboet ow sey aventio ‘northwest; $5,000. A. J. Jueger, | iy. extra, h:2a04 Odom hit brands. 3 bck sio eee Erect a two-story dwelling, E, betwoen Jun and | te» tautiy, Sly ee Neuen goed. 02: Pita Bth streets southeast; $1,800. John Webster, D lower And quiet; western lower erect four two stories and basement dwellings, corner 6th and I streets southeast; $3,500. Barton Fisher, repair frame welling, 2 20 street, West Washington; $100. John'H. Run- ner, erecta two-siury dwelling, Samson street northwest; $1,500, MISCELLA¥EOUS, Tho residents on Grant Place fequest that the ier: southern fed, Noun’; dor ainber, SOabe Nee Barsinna, stany; ‘Nod western wither ted, oot Sau bid; August, S4% bid: September, wend. OS: fever, “nOlyaBOy: “Ntvenber: eawyanh iene, Suiqandy, “Corn—soutbern nomiuel, wasters towet Gull southerm wie, sao soked. Oats steady and patbere. ued: Sra white, Baado; western, mixed, tuass: Pouneyt- Vania, "Bia, F ag uel ro ateady, ease gas lamps in tront of house No. 24, on said | Prine’ yas nchsioe Western contd oo aoe Street, bEshaded on the side next to the house. | Prue. choles wewtens, aovaL Log | Prodintons Leaenagumnas oe —emenaeel ders and clear rib sides, packed, 7 Bacon— PREPARING FOR THE PoToMag REGATTA.— There is considerable activity in the several boating clubs just now in preparing for the annual Potomac regatta which will be held ext month. The crews have not been selected, but ‘the fullowing are’ among the powslbitivies: Columbias—Senior fourcared crew—Mosers, Nute, Wade, Kondrup and Wade; lightweight, Smith, bow; Yates, No. 2: Woodward, No. 3, end (Zeigler, stroke, Junior Messrs. Green, Stoutenborgh, Bell” and | Hyde; | Anaioe- Jans—Senior—Messra, Eokstein, james Mc Closky “and Somers; lightweights, | Messrs. Dent, Axpell, Abert “and — McKenney. The Potomac crews remain us herewfore pul lished. Kearney, of the Potomacs, and Smith- son, formerly of’ the Wasbingtons, will enter the'sentor singles, while Eugene Johnson, of the Columbias, Noorday and Terley, of the Po- tomaes, Hillyer, of the Analostans, and Baker, of the Briniers' Rowing association, will enter the junior singles. Rogseates Rerorrep.—Mrs. Mi 1418 Q street, reporis stolen trom While in tront’of her house @ gold ring valued at$2. Patrick A, Tobin, 200 Massachusetts avenue, reports stolen $4. Frank Beckert, 636 I street southeast, reports stolen from his, Vest while it was banging in the Sun building Ssilver wateh worth $10. J. V. ifurdematy Siouiders Sab: clear rusides s. Feit, 2 Bunter riy-—weaier creamery. emer, seal oey Hetroleums SUl“reiltied, we. Ciloc stony Tho. Cargows, ord. Bary to fair, Pally. Sagar vdrm A ashe’ Gs Copper retincd dil, 9 Lid 20° Fredees to iverpus ve ‘Winisky quiet, 1 Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Iii. August 80, 11:00 a m.—Wheat ower Unis mOFDing a T7iy for Ucto- than the closing figures of Ssacurda; to 7%, and is now quoted @t 77% Corn Gviover, 424,” Oais—Octover, 27%y Pork October, 975. Lard “uctober, 6.70. *. We % REAR ApwinaL Joun Lee Dayis ts de- tached from the command of the Asiatic sta lion on the reporting of his relief, and ordered to return home. Commander Wm, B. Moff and Lieut, Kichard T. Mulligan are detached from duty in the bureau of navigation and ordered 10 special temporary duty on the Tep- hessee, 3 le Stone, er person MARKIED. Alen tro DE LOSS-WEDSTER At Covington, Ky., Toor St SLOG Mies Louise Wil | day, Atwant 24ih, 16%, TA. Wise, THbo from bureau drawer $30. B. F, Hoadley re- | “QUOT, WEBSTER, ee! ° ports the larceny of scene, chain valued at@15. Mrs. Mary Campbell, 1401 New York not avenue, reports stolen from her room a lady 3 old waich worth $80. Sami ‘riedman, | |BRESNAHAN. Departed this life on Saturd: 210 7b sirest, reports stolen by ak thief | August 20, 1NS6, at Sp. mi, aller a long and palit a show case 1 front of siore six silver A. White reports ‘hing $30.60, Lillie Louis, b9 K street northwest, reports an $8 larceny: Ars. F.C. Dillon, 207 4g street, reports stolen 4 gold collar buu and a quantity clothing Valued at $9, Harry A. Wise reports stolen $0. —— Leeal N: The friends of Mrs, Frank Pattison, formerly Miss Moxley, of this city, will regret to hear of death of her husband at wis resi- yesterday, es brought by the Messrs, Gross, mentioned in Saturiay’s STAR, was | brought against Frederick Steinle, and not against Joba Steinie, ‘One hundred aud fifty Annapolis cadets lett Aunapous yesterday afternoon by @ special train of Patlman cars for the different points West, Via the Pennsylyanta railroad, A Warrant was sworn out to-day against W. YY, Gould, charged with selling lottery tickets. Gould fortelved $50 Saturday for w simiiar offense. SHE CaLLep Hux “Fisu 8caLns.”—Frances Butler, a colored girl wearing a pink dress and anold gold Jersey, Was in the dock before Jude Harper y for Fey} and using insulting iowa Circle last evening. It _ pears that Frances was with some other girls, and because @ young man named Scales was with some other colored girls she called him “fish scales.” She was flned 6 or fifteen days at labor in the workhouse. sain A Horse Cavaut is a Taar.—This morning, about 9 o'clock, as the family horse and ear- riage of Mr. James L. Norris, driven by his driver, Wm. Bowen, were passing giong Penn, avenue tn frontof the Belvedere House, the animal got his bind leg into an uncovered’ gas trap, about six inches ju diameter, locaied midway between the street railway and the curb, The animal was reicased sb the efforts of some passing workmen with tools, who broke up the cast iron gas pipe, It is stated that a similar apniaent, ocourt at = polnt @ tew days aga, Veleriuary surgeons who took’ charger the ‘animal jear that some of tue fo tron SAAHAN, beloved husband of Bridg ui and sou ui Catharine und the late Jona Brew nahan, ia the Shirty-third yeur of his aye. May he rest in peace. His funeral wil take place Tuesday afternoon, at Jour o'clock, frou bis iate residence, L030 First street Hortiwest. "Friends abd relatives are respectiully in ‘Vited to attend. : idence of her son-in-law, Samuel Altman, 46H street northwest, Monday, at & clock. GOKMAN, August 20th. 1886, at 5:30 akin GokMay, Bora Gormat, aged ay, m.,CATH. faut daughier vf muuluel a1 iL vue and twenty-uine Fuveral from her parents residence, $15 First street northeast, ut 10:30 a.m.” Friends and relutiven re specttully’ requested to uttend. : HARKNESS on calurday, August 26h 1606, wh at 10:30 0 ck p.m, JON U MARKNESS, in his eighty tirst your, Funeral irom McKendree M. E. church. ou Tues- day, August S1st, at 1-30 wm. “Relatives wad telends sre respectfully luvited to aiteng. NO Hower = HOLMES “Deparved this lite Seiurday. August 25th, 1d80, after a lous wid palutul dines, FANN tue Beloved wife of Willan J. isulnes, aid duaghted of Joseph and Maria Wullaias, aged tweuly-oue Fear Sud eleven montis ‘Death's cruel dart has pierced our heart, ‘And bowe. us dows with grigh, Add beneath Use stent sod My dariing Faunte sleeps, Ab! Faunie, must I give thee ap; ‘You ww {lowe sy weil. How cau’? drink this biter cup, And say 4 luug aud last farewell BY Hee Farwee, The friends aud acyuaintances uf the family are re fully invited to hitend ber towered uu tuesday, Zo clack p. m., frou her late residence, 1301 Sum Capitol street. * OWARD, on Mon am.,aner a loug ihe beloved husband uf Cather years aud 10 day Funerai witt S80, at 1 idiness, JOAN, Moward, ‘aged 71 ¢ place from his late residence, corner of Mth wud 8 sirevis uertueast, on Wednesday Sepiember Isl, at 81 wm sary, from thener to ote Josep's church, ‘where requicis tusss will be said, Kelatives aud tFlends ace respectfully luvited to aie uones of U leg have been broken, and if so | tena. the animal will have to be killed. The carriage | “KicLLY. on Selurday, August gSth, 1806 ut was also broken, 20:30 au, Mis BRIVGET ALLY, th the tity- third year "ot her age, widow of the ‘laie Micumel keliy. May she rest n peace. Funeral from her late residence, #01 East Captitol strect, oamorrow (Tuesday), at hali-past cyl tke Base at St. Pet's church, 9 wu Prieuds and, relatives ate respectfuliy invited to attend : MONRUTIL Departed this life August 200h, 2686, ALFRED MONKOT4, aged seveutoou youre May his woul rest in powce, Funeral frow residence of kis parouts, 808 D street nor'hwest, on Tuceday, SLst,at Su'clock eas. Priehas aud acquaintances iaviied, * A SUDDEN DeaTH.—Mra, Louise Hutchinson died very suddenly last Saturday, at the house of her brother, Mr. Charles B. Church, 306 11th street suuinwost, The faneral services will be eld to-day from the house, au: arial will beat her home in Norfolk, Va. She was ona visit to her brother. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—Tho follow- ing were the readings at the signal office to-day, 3a m,, 72; 7a, m., 73; 11 a, m,, 82; 2p. m., 86; maximum, 87; mibimum, 72, See ALOR. On sunday, August 2004, 1886, at 10 FINED FOR CARRYING CONCEALED Wea- | (lock p.m, THOMPSON NALLOM, tn his sixty- PoNS,—This afternoon, in the Police Court, | “fd year. Futierul from St Patrick's church © gust isi, al 3200 pom. Kelutives aud specttusly inviced to attend. PATTISON. On August 20th, 2846, in Baltimore, ‘At iis resiaeuce, No. Z1¥ busion PATTISON, beloved husbuud of iu the Wirty-dinwt year or his age. ‘Tuosday, A friends ace re Warner, the colored man arrested for shooung in Nailor’s alley Saturday night, was charged with assault and battery with intent to kill, Jones declined to swear that Warner firea the shot, because it was fired behind him, and the cuse'was distolssed; but he was flned’ $50 for carrying concealed ‘weaj QUIRK, On August 20, Loh6, at 12:05 a.m, eters, — Jong sud gainful ius, FATIOCK QUIRK, ike be FINED FOR ASSAULTING OFrions.—George | loved Lusbaud ot Mary Guitk.a, native uf Abu Connors, a young man living in “Swampoodie,” | Fale, Coun was arrested last night at the “sandiot,” corner | glum for lust of Ist and G streets, by Officers Moore and he assaulied both officers, ho was fined | 2Smourer ot Sire Win, Caen oa $15 by Judge Hurper, Hog, ie iy te veces tet yen of et Mee (| AlecanUrie Paper: plows Cupy.) wd AN AUCTION Sas oF Hot =O, Duncan: | “VATS Departed this lite Savurday, August 260 ‘son, auctioneer, has sold tor B. i, Warner & |. WARICY, the beloved son of Jaiuos ae Co., agents, at public auotlon, four mew two- | Yara, init wise en eot — ‘Yates, ln the thirtewuth your of bis wee. Early plucked ts early biewed. Jesus, while our Learte are bieeding, O'e the spoils te, death hus wou, We would, Bt tis solown meeting. ‘Calumly say, Tuy will be dowe. By Mas. A.V, Varme a ent bouses on N twwesn diy aud 3d stteote southwest, aes Alexandria AGaire. Reported for Tux Evesimo tran, street, be- for oar PUBLIC SCMOOLS.—The iss of Funeral will take place Tuesday A: ‘Blat, at | pupils of, the publi schools was Coguu this | occ trou Me Plage acat ie oh oroh. "Weiouge Tngroing by Mr. Hubert Snowden, Of the | fe Fespecttutly invited to aivoud. school board, at, sey at ‘The issues to = day were to ani 2 SRS. ee Sethanaredeadiwoa Sta easiaeet |___UNDERTAKERS. The ball where place Fecently 7 WwW Lak AN been considerably improved, but the want of| of “taki anu Fuactitay suuatahn school-rooms requires that this ball, as well as | $7 ivania ave ww. Lerue the Alexandria ii room, as weil as a store- | everytulug ‘Telephone eait 1Us-12. room in the same bullding, should be utilised | "crack for school-rooms until more suitable accomino- and A te ip attendance wo soon er FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, oan Of taxpayers at the courthouse means a large one. The treasurer is to come here every Monday until: SS a a PR ies tafe ‘Tue County Tax 8ALR—County Treasurer ICHARD 5 N, Sa rie nnd Ea tion as t» tbe coming tax sale. ‘conierence | D W. BARKED, court day, UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL yy 3 hen the tax sale will WNores—The Semogaile dati committee OmRatialiing Ce, ly will meet here next Ws to arrange for 2. ‘Caarie 7 another convention. On Saturday afternoon Giz Lien sirest soruwes, Trustee Caton sold, for Building Inspector En- ‘Telephone call 947-4 oot OF set Pulip tsousseds the pesldsnos oC, Collins, on Att streey at $1,080. In the deed PROFESSIONAL, Romestead ‘exemption mad been wolved- | Qf AD. ELZEMONA, WONDERFUL GIFTED Mtharkvovanie mre Work on two dwellings at the corver of Every Biddeo mystery revealed. Washington and Franklin streets will be becun | 2st biddes mystery revealed 4m a short me ior Paul Pullman, by George | Genie Civessusctm ia vustom committee has declined to lift the tax | Féced together. Never fate

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