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. @ THE G STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 0. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1886-DOUBLE SHEET. FOR_SALE—HOUSES.__ Posen To RENT—A TWOSTORY AND ‘tiie Brick, eight room. om Hi st. vecween aoa Tah wa For particulars widrea Bot 367, on. SE OF THE BEST BUSINESS Puceaa HOR SALE—< corners in town, near the of Engraving Aad P toting southwest corner of 1dth and C sta. \pe Pig to HJ DALY OSL F serge POR SALE GAT 4 BARGAINSTHE Houxe oF = seve) ow eet to sare, ine ears, 19 Toma, sath ania bie: situated nares Towa Citvie. “Price Sa0Ud 7 agin AvsTI¥s, BROWN, “prt. wan ef 1426 F st. hw. ook =aLr—M.000F 1324 V ST. SW. 10-ROOM Brick House: td SLR1GS, wate si eg wide and rear: Bod order, at tan A BE 3 ‘se = Le Droit Buliditig. pressed-brick-fropt Houses, bay wingows, Seven rooius and bath, ail mL, just being completed: ‘Osc, Detween Sth and Oth v. Price $4, nw, elegant Yacani grousd 12th ad's sta n-we, suitable fob eee. tion of sux avedian “sige” hotest $0,000 W. G Div ci. (aiceeswur to Duvall @ Marr”, 929 F saw. pot abana Pot SABE ATA BARGAIN AND FO fuse tetas of payment. one af thise Fer Bew trick houses onsouth sileof Mat. bet. Gd ‘eighborhued first-elass e920 B st te ‘and bOUS BP. R SALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN REA tate Six pew Hick Houses, 4 rooms each, ated Se area ‘onrg aia air square. Priew for this street it rater 5 roperty only 71.00. Tern, $1,000 aah, Balance per year. “This property is Sor 352 Per montis. 3 Seoiawe “"Ytoal rstate agent, 14288. Y-ata JOR SALE_A PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE in the northwest: sever foom ar; all modern Pe ee NS Symp ted Ww. Viet 1858 Noe Yor ave” Auitowe saLz— Corner propery store and dwelling, ¢wo sq from new library: price, #4.008; terms easy: rented $50 per mont ‘A new. twostory bag-window and dack-botaing brick welling: six room: bath, funge tatrobe a Biate mantels. om Oth st, Beat Greene statue: $2,000: Rice nev Deick, bay window, Mt rooms and bath ‘oth sts ¢. 2.500, terms easy. wo new two-story, ind basement brick dwelliozs, ———— and ceiiar,on K st. @, near navy yard: Slatin. DANENHOWER & $0: ‘dwellings, on ‘tashington Wweliings on Wy met Washi = each; and three new S-room bricks immediately i the reat. SOU each. “Three new, {worst ee a aseeen sts Cg T,X om [3,000.." New tour-room prick, ‘W.; rents $12.30 per month: $1.200. All good invest Tien se&lm_DANENHOWER & SON. 1115 Pst. nw. OR SALE-BRICK HOUSE, THRES STORIES od celine, bay window, ai} mod unps., 9 rooms and bath, Appts B68 Lith ek aces” neletw .E—A FINE Ly ROOMS; ALL ‘St 2.Ws $10,500. GEO. conyeuiences, W. LINKLAS, 740 20ub ot nw, Rt SALE-TWO Vi FINE NEW ROOM and bath houses peg RB A ee) Feasonabie pric. BATES @ WHILMAN, 1407 Ft Mw i4-Lm a ee E SOM# WELL Loca- WE pp a a apd foci Day & good profit in asuort time, Cail a ey Bad priees AL bARBEK & CO, ‘Le Drott cutldig. {OR SALE—-LOT ONGST.N. POSITE PER ston office, 44 feet iront. Lot on M, between 20th and 2151 st mw. ofl ee 2 = between 26th and 20th sta 2... 50%, TYLER & Ri EMFORD ~oe Str {vk SALI BOW Y FINE CORNER Lots in East Washington, suitable for ail kinds of Dusivess or ior private residences, ut half their tval fatue oa de pura can jurchare dn thelt own i Anuther inducement, we sunrantee & yern Hilets every instance aud all deeds prepared free of charge ‘are Bow lower than the 6-1 326 Penney ivania ave, 8 OR SA Tot oa [ft et. tor $1,000. Fro very 2 ‘on Bacon st., near 14th st. jur Lots on Laurel ave., Mt Ple sant. ten cents per foot," A choles Lot on Purk st.. wear 14th st, Sed-01F SALE—BARGAIS J. HERTFORD. 1425% F ot. Fe BEAUTIFUL CoRNER Got fronding Tat tect oa ee Hasapahice weer Just north of Dupont Circle.” Will offer for few days ai special bargain. W. K BURFOKD, 1422 New York ave este Fo? f4te- REAUTIFUL AND CHEAP LOTS IN JOHNSON @ WINES ADDITION TO HY- ATTSVILLE. ‘Hyattsville ts a lovely village, 5% miles from Wash- ington, ON THE B ANDO. R ‘Commutation rates Be. per ride. ‘Ten trains each way daily. Hyattsville is rapidly growing. Six new houses just starting there now. ‘First-class Female Seminary Just opening there. Arrangements are perfected for # public school. (Wil open this month.) Ground will be broken in aday or two for the loug talked-of Catholic church. HYATTSVILLE 18 ON THE BOOM, Apply tothe owners, GEO. J. JOHNSON, 718 Market Space. se2-2w LOUIS D. WINE, 1930 Pton. avenue, (OR SALE—A_ NORTHWPST (CORNER IN UP. # part of 15th st; fourteen rooms—four rooms: POE, SATE TA BARGAINS VERY DESIRABLE plot 0. Ground on 2d st, vear Penna ave. Re. 124 an Bese floor. obra seeped and mx om tray ane | fiat oni by” Gina depth wo alley, novwactsgroun lar, all wnedern conveniences: +xevilent, coW fl Ghe best house for ie money tn the ety; 1,000 will HUFTY @ DYER, buy. CUTTER @ Witlhie 1423 Fe seeBe | seat Lath aiid F sta. JfOR SALE—-NEW TEN-ROOM BRICK DWELL | RoR SALE— Ping on Lanier Heights. with 7.500 feet grouna, for | E'Phree Lots in square 1114, situated southeast, $4,790. "alco, a pretty ttle lot In same subdivision ‘mation uddress HT: M.. star, of for $875. CUTTER @ WIMER 1423 Fst set-3t For further infor: fice. ‘sel-at ‘A gems of a honse, M st. n.w.: 68.500. "Hoane on 19th st o-.: eight rooms; $4,500. Four acres and nice house at Brisht 3: senor EU, W. LINKING, JOR SALE—BuICK STORE AND DWELLING, corner 4 and O ste foot od “Apply to owner, on prea a0 RSALE—FOR A FEW DAYS, BRICK HOUSE snd iol situated on 11th st n.w., neat T sirect. ‘Lot has o frontage of 2144x065 feet, frout aud back *Vicuse nearly new, contains 7 rooms ad bath, fn excellent order, modern improvementa, Will be sold Stargate, and oo liberal tema” Apuly Yo poets ib st. nw. ‘NHR, 1007 HOR SALE—G ODVALUE FoR Your mon ‘Ou Penvsyivania ave. foot alley; oui gout. Uneauurter cash; balance a you like. "Apply to WELLEK & REPE' wa 346 Benusylvani mamvedinis purchaser a grest ba PA. DARNIIELE, 1226 ¥ it, {OR SALE—A NICE THREESTORY AND esemest Eick: eight rooms gas and wat able on niey: sitasied Su Sth ae, bewween Oud E Eine, ing! roperty ip anetcinngrdee Catgame it bougue as once, STriLe, sess is Pm {OR SALE—SPLENDID INVFSTMENT—FIVE (new) Bricks: two and three-story; (corner—good business stand): excetent location; twelve per cent Drvewment and wilsoit aller alugiy-as erect bart pan WE, BU RFURD. 423 Sew Fotirave: BeBe FoR Ee ‘Vv “sf HOUSES, south of Capitol, 600’ cach, oF Reats for $4 case POR SALE. ON THE HEIGHTS OF MERIDIAN HUll, where properties must soon attain several fumes present value. making investment de profitable 88 location is delighiful, a superb plot of level ground, only a few feet north of Bouudary st., on weat @de of tech <t; enced by picieet fence, 24 463 square fect of ground, fronting on Prospect st_1 ‘on Merk diag ave. 180 feet, on Creveeut st. 174 le & command lug one of the fincst views iu America, fo, the Broad ‘EOF “EE ON Lst., between 18th and 14th sia. ne: small house on lot: rents for mre than taxes; @ creat bargain at 10 cents a tout; eaxy verms; will subdivide: now is time to ay and obtain the ‘advantage of ‘ayy yard improvements. Apply to owner, Koom4. 1331 ¥ st, we iy1z2m ‘OR SALE—LOTS—100_ BUILDING LUTS, oux 150 fect, near Seabrook Station, 1% und P. RY, 20 minutes’ ride by cars to city; beauiifully located” 160, Sold in six months: price 313 alot. apply to MARION DUCKEIT, AttornevatLaw, Bladensburg, Md., OF JASPER A JACKSON, 212 Ds. mw,, Washington. a LE—TWO LOTS ON 22D ST, BETWEEN L and M streets, 50 fee suitable tor wo ‘small Louses: street paved with concrete. Lot on 10th s1.. within one square of Scott clrele, 27 feet front by 10 feet deep; elegant lor tor iratclass Tenidence, and ¢l Several’ Lotson [6th st, near T at..at reasonable Ptices ‘Two Lots on 16th st, near, R st., 25x110; elegant lots for first-class resideiice. Price reasonabie. jyl4zm ‘A. P. BROWN, 1426 Fst. hw. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE—A 54-INCH COLUMBIA BICYCLE, Jn xood order, w.th, improved spring saddle, fot $45 cash. Cail from 5:30 p.m. to 7 pm., Monday ‘and ‘Tuesda., at 216 Ist. n.w. a POR SALE—CQHEAP-TEN-ROOM Sth ak, rents for $25. Frice $3,000, HERTFOR! Ps seo-ste 1423% F st, POR SALR—A NICE FRAME REST! nine rooms. on M su. between Sth and ¥th sta D welt arias oeaer: Job fumes ack toa Sthtoor paved alley. "Will be sold cheap if bouut at ouce. eCR AS DABSIELLE rok sace— Se 1 x. 3, 39 42.8 44 Myr$s,500!|K st. bet 14 & 15,825,000 TVS £716 Ht. BRB.O.0|| OST t., Duh. 26r._.25,000 805 Tub st, th, 8e._3200) ~OR SALE—1010 AND 1072 ‘st. bev ‘od BOO Fst aw. 7OR SALE—N LOCATION, A NEW TWO story ae eenaee ail modern “imp” Price Se vor oun Wo SLO eaen OTT & DYER, VOR SALEBY CG F. WICKING & 00, O21 e., one pair young Oxen. ae Louisiana, (OR SALE-ONE BAY HORSE, NINE YEARS oid, weizhing 1,150 pounds. suitable tor saddie or driving. Can be seen aller Wednesday at KENNEL LY's Livery stabve, 211 Lith st. nw. 1 POR SALE—JUST ARRIVED, ONE CAR LOAD PSt iorece trom Bailsan pues obht among them there are some very fine drivers aud saddlers we bave one pair of mares which can't be beat ior myle aud beauty; also four large ones that weigh over 1.400 pounds: price ranging irom ¥4U to $205. We Fespectfuily invite the public to lvok over uur stock bare purchasing ahewber;i¢' nat any trouble to ‘ow oUF bursa 10 anyone, ‘buy of uo buy. W YATES, Sale Stables, in the rear of O12 Ost. nw. set POR SALECAN ELEGANT wiNGrn ShWING Machine, slightly oved, with complete ub Aver et jhe latest improved’ sitachuveute: fvely Binck wa:nuc bie. deuplen.. cover and side for'gid, with ‘tive years" ly Boisned i tee, at ACES gurantee, at ACEI sia. ‘Telephoue onll-420-2" Bacw's, Zin and “sets GOR SALE-ONE TWO-HORS2 WEBSTER Frsreadiread, Wagon, two Mates with Cotas double get of Haruioss” Can be seen at 22 tu, R SALE_A CONFECTIONERY AND BAK Eley; Business estabinnel for 30 year: In, choice peation: § KOud ance: will tell 1oF less than S0U0, Apply to SGN F. WAGGAMAN, Bod end Sus roe, ake sense FOR SADE CHEAP_ON ACOOUNT OF ILE Beuith, # valusbie- Steam Laundry, ceutrally 6. cates” Address ALPHA, star Oil een ‘OR SALE-FIVE P' ‘don. out of a pure Luvactack and Leweliyn se ter, both tiie hunters Apply at 737 Oth sty corer H st nw. seb 13ta and F sta, ‘OK SALE—A BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED Brick Kes dence, two-story and attic, with ail modern conveuiences, at 224 New Jemey ave. s. Apply at 149 C si. suze JfOR 5A LE—DESIRABLE CORNER STORE a! Dwelling, wich stable, in northwest part of city: a dargain. Apply 906 Lith se. wel-lwe 70K SALE— =P CIAL BARGAINS. Several stx-room houses on A street nortbeast" all modern improvements 10 = Sit nwestiment. Price, only. 92,00 each: also. {OR SALE—KNABE GR2ND SQUANE aeRO. AT A SACRUFICK. | uwne,. will sel gu jean! are Piauo that cost tor onl $450 cash." Hosewood case, eatved legs aia Iyrer Ty oct; three unisons: rich tone, Been but little used, ‘and fully warranted. ‘This is a rare bargain 1oF aquick buyer, be seen at ‘THE PLANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMB, a3 422 Oth at. EXCELLENT reasons for e3-Bt* ‘OR SALE — DRUG STORE: nd; fulr business: cheap rent; Sel.ing. “Addrew DRUGGIN1, Stur ul ce ck, 7 Fes, on Corcoran, bet. ‘ 141b sta. 94,200 E— REXTAURANT— ONE OF THE = - - very best in the city; good location; doing a good Per ie : co _ Cetable) $508 | pusiness. Adres Hos 1ST Star afice’ mes fee “ . @ “ and callar, 16th st. {OR SSLE—PROVISION STORE, 1390 10TH ST. bed SS Lith near P (10r DOSIVESS jcc s DUO det aii wtaud; “good. ese r = 8 * Sum near T at, new house. 6-700 | seutg? 82 lr etabilabed ar a (Bs A gy Sie aw. ee ‘OR SALE—SORREL HOR ANv Bi Apply at once wo J. W. P. YEKS, “ wi a b AN! ha Apply WYets sew York ave. | W'Splendii horse: cheap: Beitiis Anche, jo —A BKICK HOUSE, 7 ROOMS AND bath, all modern improvemeuts’s bargain. APBIY doe Tihs nw. sel-lwe ok SALE. Rew 6 room house, near Towe CII. an Brick, 5 room houce. stat. G5, SALE-A SPLENDID BARGAIN For 4 siuerA“romew Bweettoued Square Pia iu periect order and warranted. for. ‘ouly $100, Ate per hiontn: handsome stoul included, Call at ouce at the Piano Exchange Ws Frame, 5 u'r Gav, Brit = bee duh and Sab fot Se Brick Brick. Brick: Do. Ba Do. on Congress st. ‘Two bones SC. ave. es bate foram SUD ‘iso improved and uuluaproveu property jail parts cithe cia, “AppIY to Tey eas. pes 142s New York ave TOR SALE—VERY DESIRABLETHREESTORY ag seiar Bick bwetiig WU Fou al ay aoe mirably located, uur lowa Cistle. Pr c= 85,500. PYLEN @ HUTMERTOND, angiere 1 ra F acrect F285 BESET Ata REN ES 2078 ‘aud Zist.a tbreestory Brick, 11 rooms, bath aud od. tsp: stave io teat. ‘Shae Howe (with side’ lot, two tenements om the rear). ou N'st-u.w., 10 fourde fOFnace, all nav Wap, ‘wine’ ccliag, stairways bewutifully eatved oak; @ per? Ercthne tieat be mew to be propery ayrecates ak would lake pages todo it justice: will be so ae 2 linge biock of Lots on Meridian Hill, overlooking tuie eltyr ia whowe or part GEO. W. LINKINS, Real Fstaie Agent, 720 20th st. n.w. RICK HOUSES eon Lzth st, pear V st; ax rooms _su31-6t lid ba": 92.400 each, Houses on Ith st, near Iows $8,750 cach. mm, House on 13in st, corner Waliech Place, ew House on 13th st., adjoining ab-ve, $5,760, se ou M at.. between Yth und 1Qih sta, $14,000. one on G su betwesin aig {anh six St oo ‘sew Houses’ Hi sts becweou Yash ahd 13th sit veral Hiouses on Wi st, bets ‘12th and 13th Several Hise oe _tetwees Sa me; $1400 to $1,750 exch; 5 rooms, water and om Br)” P. BROWN. svat aces” i a ee THOsE ATTKACTIVE ye od Stciene teprtens tesa ana GREE ee | gg Ra, Fooms fuvely located, 1a Sou seit ronting enestrec aed dveriooning apr cs Tat 9 4730-3m Room 13, St. Cloud Bulidivg, ¥th and F’sts /arerooms, ees 422 91h at, SALE—TWO THREE SPRIN F BUSINESS Wagons Can be seen at 627 New York ave. n.w. sexsi* JOR SALE—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DE- siring to parcaase Watches, Chains and Diamouds 29 easy Vormis Would do well by calling o: addresal 206 Pounsyivania ave, aw. © LODINGTON.oe1n" OR SALE OR TRADE—HANDSOME HORSE, Carriage and Harness for suburban lot, of Will ex- Beer imar ated agents a POR GOOD TOP PHAETON AND MARE, RE Rey keh Gress Hox 37, Star oftice. Pon SLB oe onan a ee ae 11 stops Origisal price, $126, au2e-t ¥. G. SMITH, 1103 Peonsyivania ave. Se ae ee ae a a Gatch ie GE OFLEARE 3418 New York ave. Jelephone No. 487-2 aub-lms {OR SALE-ONE MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT ‘harness, $75. Ad weet Piano: extra fue finish: 8195. spec 03 in ear ES ar fornta Claret, which BO Lottied 8,000 ga: Seales proves Mecca cee fared ot anc asked Boa as JylG-3m SOR SALE-THE ‘OTTO" GAS ENGINE RE. quires no boiler; avoids ail expensive attendance, bo loss of time: no handling O: fuel: no ashes Pos Tuning elevators, pumping’ water, printing preaoes gud machinery. Send tor circular aud price Ibe D BALLAUE, Agent, s81 71h 8, jee am JOR SALK—ONE MILLION MERCHANT) BLE Uriek of tse best quality, for immediate dellve CAPITAL Piss Bick ‘Guy te H Gores, rx Jeo-3u, BOK Ualt, Secretary, 98 _JOHN 7. ©, CLARK, Notary ‘Public, Examiner of Titles and Coo E Ko 822 12th et mw, soush of Peanaylvania ave, (Grates SUITS _scoURED G D PRESSED FOR $1, ‘cents, Vesis 25 cent, in'best manner. Hany, 705 9th oo w.'ang -42 N. Culvert st.. Baltimore, EM STREET §W me, ‘Tas, cbaroval Mai lias aoe W Stirs ; Pinster, 3. C and muss FOX, SALE 08 ExCHsNGE—a Fine Buick ‘or uninuproved, ‘and. assume Wit He BAKSTOW. 618 Teh ——_____ i OR SALE—DESINABLE THREESIORY Giice Dabling SABLE, TaRERSION seed eckeat eager, migdern ror. SPRY 00 the premises, 1025 Yuls aL mw! oR SALE—iioUSGS IN ALL QUARTERS > the city. 100 Bumerous to meution here, oF of ustle, moderate, or much means; houses Sr on Ueuutirl coricrawith Sromd park Titre you decide bey new sey sone Axgcaptax, THE IDEAL WAUKESHA (WIR) WATER “Cheguaied in datenses of tbe Stomach and Alimen- tary Canal.” ‘Dealers supplied by SAM'L C. PALMER, Agnos for the D. of c, oo | ws PALAIS. ROYAL Desires the judgment of his patrons of the following ‘Lote secured by him when in Europe, and 3 Which have jast Been received: i E. BYEAR ul EG Wy Be ‘Spantkh Siik, Fscorial =i!k. also Hand-ron SE Lace SCARFS and FICHUS, from B¥e. to $25 each. ‘These Woods are now much worn In Furope, and as the PALAIS ROYAL fs enabled to quote prices fully 25 per cent cheaper tha tte Competitors can possibly afford to sell at, we trust yoh will honor wa wi avisit. GLOVES. French KID GLOVES new shades of Tan, handsomely Embroidered Backs, 4-Buttons, 68c. por pair. If ‘these goods were purchased in the ordinary way from the New York wholesale houses they ovdld ‘Rot possibly be sold under $1. DA RIPRES’R MAREK FS. Again ie illosttated the advantage of direct tmporta- thon, fo the PALAIS ROYAL offers Double Tuck, ‘also narrow Hemstitched, Pure Linen HAND- KERCHIEFS for 8 for 250 They cannot be Purchased elsewhere under 2 for 250. Again, GENTS PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘Large Size, White or Colored, Hemstitched Bord- ere, are offered for 2 tor 26c., Just the same as the sal 190 article, JAPANESE SILK HANDKERCHIERS weat twice ‘as long as China Silk. and do not discolor. x- quisite designs of Fancy Colored Borders fur 480., well worth 750, JE \ ww iF ae Www ee Sod) Hee WW Eee tush OF = ‘The variety of the new stock is bewildering. What will strike you as particularly “Frenchy” are BROOCHES in thedesign of alover’s knot, Homan Gold, with or without Rhine Stones, from 68c. to $1.48. We now can beat even those who make the Jewelry business a specialty, for we offer Sterling Sliver Chatelain Watches for $7.24. ‘Nickel Silver Chatelain Watches for $4.49. A Warranted for Om YEan, DDD, 00 o£ L 583 DDBOOTL £ DD L Bop’ as i fu = ‘Mr. Lisner bought enough DOLLS in Europe to popu- late a town, at least so he assured the alvertisin young man A few hundred Nave just arrived. Bring your children. Wht gs yee Fy AA RNN Ses F 2MG NR Saat = A Patented FAN made of Cock Feathers; colors— ream, White, Lavender, Blaek, Pink. We think these the finest shown in the United States. Ask toece them, FR TRE PE 0% PLE gs Be] oe ee 88 TE Ss & BU BBB BRB 00 N NN Sss8 > ‘You will appreciate the superior quallty of the follow- ing: All Sill Sash RIBBONS, all colors, 7 inches wide, 68¢. yard. Satin and G. G. Striped Picot Edge, all colors, 7 tuches wide, 82c yard. Black ‘Morie Bilk Sash, 10 inches wide, 98c., worth $1.35. NOT FINISHED YET. 42 For list of Summer Goods being closed out below cost, see the Lower Half of this Columa, which ‘algo belongs to the PALAIS ROYAL. Is to be opened in grand style October 1st with an en- tirely new stock of goods, e a MM MM MM FI R aE HRW BREE OE” oy 8 BM BAR Ge Be MMM MMM ERE RE GGG 00 DD @a@¢6o0o0 o% BP, ss fo 88 88 8B hey ace “oo” “oo” Bow Sua ABE NOW BEING CLOSED OUT ee eee BE L oowwww BREE 33 tree Sax Eee Eris “oo ww 88 i $088 oe F oo “as® e MITTS. Warranted All Silk, full length, black. ‘Sold all the season for 25c. CLOSING OUT AT 170, GLOVES. Genuine Lisle Thread Monsquetaire. Sold up to date for 250. CLOSING OUT AT 19c. GLOVES. Extra long Mousquetatre Lisle colors and Diack, old well for 48¢. CLOSING OUT AT 250. VESTS. Ladies’ Bik Undervesta, odd alses, Never Sold under $6.96. CLOSING OUT AT $3,80, HOSE. English Derby Ribbed Hosein black and colors, worth 48¢, CLOSING OUT aT 290. i HOSE, Black Silk Hose, superior quality, consid- ered a bargain at $2.25 a pait, CLOSING OUT AT $1.68, PARASOLS. A few very Choice Novelties that sold for $8.50, $7.25, $5.68, $4.08, LOSING OUT aT $1.98. P. White and Colored Satin and Gattecn. ‘Hundreds sold for 980, $1.45 and $1.50. CLOSING OUT AT 68. UMBRELLAS. 24-inch Twill Silk Umbgelles, with Gold Plated and Sterling Sliver Tops. Were $2.68. CLOSING OUT AT $2.19, COLLARS. Children's Embroidered, also Lace Col- lags, that sold all the season for 25c. and 350. CLOSING OUT AT 190, NECKWEAR. Very Finest Mull Scarf, Lace ‘Trimmed, 1% yards long; %4 yard wide Were 960, LOSING OUT AT 78, NECKWEAR. Warranted Allsilk Spanish Lace ‘Scarfs, two yards long. Sold well for $1.48 each. CLOSING OUT AT 990, LACES AWD EMBROIDERIRG will be offered at 10 pes cent discount off the marked prices, GENTS’ English Cashmere Wool Traveling oF Bieyole Shirta, Gell freely for $2.68. CLOSING OUT aT 91.96, GENTS’ Warranted All-Wool Shirts, im all colors. Are undoubtediy @ bargain at 91.85. . CLOBING OUT aT $1.19. GENT® Calored English Underwear, laght-weight ‘Large quantities sold for $1. CLOSING OUT aT 500. GENTS Pongee silk Windsor Scart (washable) ‘Have always sold for 500. CLOSING OUT AT 280. ZHERELSAS, Tongan Cmyrouey wit Groen (CLOSING QUT AT 980. $2 seo upper half of this column for Het of the New Goods seoured by Mr, LISNEE in Borape, end now an sale as the PAL ATS ROYAL. 1117-1119 PENMOYLVANLA AVE THE POLE Ponte. Changes Ghd Additions Propeted by Maj. Wainer, ‘Bis SSTIMATES FoR NEXT YEAR—HE ASKS FOR ADDITIONAL KEN ARD AN EXTENSION OF THE PATROL SYSTEE—A HARBOR PATROL WERDED, 40, ‘Maj. Walker has submitted to the Dietrict Commissioners an estimate tor the amount fo jalfed tor the support of the police department the decal year ending Sune 80, 1888, as fol. wwe One and superintendent, $2,600; 2d EDITIO Latest Telegrams t0 Tho Star, ‘The Injunction Maintained. AstarH count HoLbs THAT fr CAN REWTAATR ‘A FEDERAL OFFICIAIs New Onreans, Sept, 4—In the evil diettet H.B Bennett, Robt. M. Drinkard, Chas, E White and C. A. Brown today, by Mr. HE. Davia, fied @ bill in equity agninst the Wash. ington National base ball club tor a decree en- Uuling them to the rights and privtioges of members, and each to one-tortieth share 1 the capital of the club, They state that March 20th Shey, with James Ragan, Daniel O'Brien, RC. Rewlttand M. B, Scanlon filed the certificate ‘Ot incorporation of the elub; that the capital was Rev. John H. Winston, pastot of the Sevetith ‘Baptist church, slored, Wad arrested yesterday by OMioer T. J. Fiusgerald, of the Ath precinct, and looked up on @ dharge of embensling 9578.50 of the funds of the ¢hurch. The war rant was sworn out by Robert R, Boldea, 8 member of the chureh and one of the ‘Mr. Winston said toa STAR reporter there had been a split in the Bolden Was the leader of the tation ‘opposed to xed at $1,000, In ten shares of $100 each, and Gourt, before Judge Lasarun, Oe | 5,000 oa econ: twa ltepoators, at $1,800, | nim, After Bolden's withdrawal from the | enh The same ie also bullding five two-story | o**< Se aan ae pearl by I ey oro hiitbenemepge ay 291,000; four ar | CRaret Be said, hin (Bolden's) Suseensor was Soe perem gg eee oe t value of 9600; ah tas ecd of base ball ane. poo spp: elected, but his name hud not been recorded, | Uapitol northeast, Mra B. T. Juenemann fevenuo’ The grounds spce wislee the applion- | €60D% Rt 8600, 62,400; for spectal service, pre- | fie cwineton) ned euarge of the aduire of the houses on, HM stteet, bt ye poe dF tion Was fouifided are that ander tlie law a man- j Yention and detection of crime, $2,400; eight | church as thelr attorney, ond as such he had ‘valuable, and the Washington (ranchiee is worth Biacturer of tobacco is permitted to pul ug | Heutenants, at $1,820, 810,560; thirty set | sold the old church aud purchased a néw site oa 120,000," that the club applied for membersh: moking wooatto tn packayts of 3 6, 8 an ta, @t $1,140, $84,200; one hundred and | for which services as attorney be had beos and 18th survet | Novemuer 16th, 1885, and the application War 16 otitiogs; Shit the appiteant, is Weak 60 ptivates,’olats 1, &+ $900, $188,000; one $800, which amount be had never re m two-etory Feferred to a commit 1d December 21st the lawfully engaged io, putting up ounce pack: | poodred and slaty’ frivaiee, clase a, | ceived. He oluiuns that there have been lerews Cry rests, nortasrent | Gommitien diaponed ranchive of the Berra Wretaned ty de cotc r“meran | at 1,000 172,800,” woniy-wo” wm | Rituiha i, Vane ctl bet | mite corse Tne Mow Ramps’ ange | Wasuiaree ca\snastzeat atte eos fevenue with an interference and interruption | tion keepers, at 9720, $16,840; ten | as his faction never left the church, says on T, be- | ship in the league and such action was ratified; of tue business in which. te was lawiuHY | ianorer, at $480, $4.00; one messenger, | tbSt an examination of the books will show ata.0.. Jobn F.’ rai that la accordance with custom Ube pame was Being ih she ol anes | Eat net yo ann | nay Me mecoeed rer at sieue Joga te | aut Wenaceg a Yacsent fon’ Interfering or attempting to ttierfere, | Rerinvendent, “mousted, $240, one captain, | 2Pie os his possession Dy Viriue of lls Pose will Jota Websiet | increase the capital to $20,000 aud. re-tacor Argumenis on ahd appiiemion to dismiss ine | mounted. $240; twenty: sae eaten e SS duo, | conduct the church services to-morrow. ‘corwer of I and G18 | porate ti, each member® io held us his snare Proceedings on the ground of want of jurisdic: | oven pat: re at * ga, ‘one Yan wuat COUNGRLaAY. om four two-a ‘Ouefortieth partand the remaining parts be tion on the part of the state courts were pre | Giver! ritalance ariver, one] The case was called this afternoon, whel pot ay Sl 91 At $500 each; that Febrnary 2 apinton Judge ‘Labares: eet considering. the | sstistaat delve $800; rout of station at Aner Mesats, Job Burnard nd Oscar Nauck ap treet uaa. Bout ns | Wie with, Hewitt, a Various legal’ questions presented, éoncfaded $i 000" okie iatitne, ga O: mfsceia: | Peated for him. ‘The counsel claimed that , two houses | Ried as corifcate of Incorporarion, aiid at the Sha dorisdigtion was vested th the state court, | Beous and | contingent expenses, including sta- Sete chars property, wee, ol Fly ofcupie’ | Siecveaio ascent snes eee po, camplalounte netics. tionery, 8, telegraphing, photographs, netted . wo by the hyp eagle HIE S a. do wae A Tramp Murdered for Hie Money. | Brsuet, Roding eu ioe machine, meng ft | bud, dtendact, afd he ‘having beh, 30 Vis prenets | Rescate Prrrspuna, Sept. 4.—A special from Bedford, | Bnd bed Glothing, Insights a offiee, horse. po. r that ‘the cluy hes retus 78.50, ‘The goverdmnent witnesses hot pelng pest the cuss was continued to Wednesday, Pall being fixed at $1,000, and ‘be was commit- Pa,, to the Chronicle-Telegraph says: The re- thains of an unknown trum morning in the ruins ot @ slab] early yesterday morning. e tramp was seen ‘in the company of & worth- less negro, named Bates, on Thursda: and had ‘nearly $20 In bills ‘and silver on his Person at the time. Bates was the first man at the fire, and as he failed to sound the alarm it is thought that be murdered the tramp for bis money and then set fire to the stable, Bates has been arrested, nl Troable jyndicate, CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—A Timet special from Qmuha, Nob says iho Utigutlon arising over the sale of thé South Omaha land syfdicate toJ. H. Bosler, of Pennsylvania, tor $750,000 resulted yesterday in the United States district court in the dropping of Swobe, Hamilton and Murphy from the directory and the substitution of W. Heith, f North Platte, and Robert D, Fowler and J. W. Allerton, ot’ Chicago, thus composing & directory in favor of the sule to Bosier. It is in- tUmated that this sale is really for the benefit of Messrs. Parton, Meshane, Fowler, Allerton and others who wish to spend a great deul of money in south Omana, while the defated minority Opposed this movement aud also claimed that: the price of $750,000 was wo low, The minority deciare they will carry the sale to the United States Supreme Court, The Meeting of the First Congress. 18 112TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED AT READING. READING, Pa., Sept. 4.—The 112th anni- versury of the meeting of the first American Congress in Philadeipnia September 6th, 1774, wus celebrated here w-day by the American Protestant Association of Eastern Penusylva- nia, Lodges were present trom Philadelpbi: Norriswwn, Potistown, Conshohycken ant other places, A street parade of the lodges was wus followed by a picnic, at which there was & Soper stories ‘The ballding wil be tweulg-ave feet front and ainety-seven: it deep. pon Bend hs Lael A Message 10 Charleston. THE COMMInIONENS SEND 4 TELEGRAM OF Uce equipments and repairs to same, hal forage, repairs to van, ambulance and pats Wagous, und expenses incurred in the proven. tion and detection of crime, $1 for trans portation of paupers and prisoners, €5,000; tor ep signal and telephone system in secon itd and Afth precincts, Including wagons at horses, $12,000; one steam launch and equip- ments for Potoias river service and engineer for uame, $1,500, FROPOSED CHANGES. He6 sends to the Commissioners with the esti- Mates @ letter explaining the various items where increases are asked. Instead of ten liew- touants, a8 at present, he aske for eight lleuten- Suis and two Inspectors. tue. Inter at 61,000 each, One of these will be the night inspector, and the other the officer in obat of the detec tive corps. He usks for one additional clerk at Police headquarters, Increased compensation js asked for the police surgeons, and an ins creased amount for speciai service aud the pre- vention and detection of crime. He estimates an inctease of $11,400 for the pay of sergeants, and says in relation tothisitem: “Thesergeants supervise the privates on the beats, Congress hus allowed in the past jour years an increase of about forty privates, For many years sev- eral ot this class have been required to act as Sergeants without additional compensation for the increased responsibility. The time has now come when these privates, acting as sergeants and performin, a ere. respect oe duties of sergeanta, snot receive sergeants’ pay, as an Cuairaiedt for the services rendered. This supervision over the privates of the force,which is essential Lhat consiant and proper vigilance may beexercised in guarding valuable goveru- meDt sud private property, which is constantly accumulating and extending throughout ibe District, [papas this request, the reusonabie- ness of which caunot be disputed. I um desir- ous tuat the inspector in charge of the detect- ives shall have one detective sergeant, whose duties it wilt be to assuine charge of this im- were found this una Sg sumed to strike their names irom the list of which barn fers and to fortelt their rights. ——— Miaate Tinney’s Case. 4 VIRGINIA JUSTICE OF THE PEACE WARTS HER DETAINED HERE, A justice of the pence trom Alexandria county, Virginia, came to this city today tor ‘she parpose of calling on Major Walker ip refer. ence to the case of Bradshaw, the alleged mulatto, who came to this city with the young girl Minnie Tinney, whose real name ie aid tobe Minnie Finnal, It appears from ® statement made by ‘the justice. that the girl is but 15 years of age, aud was raised by a Mrs Garrety “ih “Ceroltne county, Va, The girl leit Mrs, Garrett's hou ‘tw go with a brother, who told ber be bad plenty 1 Movey, and that’ she would have wotbing to do except to go to school, Sue alterwards came © this city und lived with a fanily, but be- Coming dissausied and wanting to gd buck to the country, she was put on board the steamer Tuompaon and taken to Chattersou andi from where she was to go six. miles io the country to her hume, She did not return home, but “met Bradshaw, the supposed imu- tatlo, and returned with 'him to (his city the day Toliowing, when sue was taken in change by the Police’ and sent to the Woman's Chris jan Home. Since that time she had gone to livein a private tamuy, aud the justice learn- ing that her brother was about to come after hef, came over to this city to ive Major Walker to arrange for detention in this city, as be be lieves she will be ili-treated if permlited to re- tarn to Virginia with her brother, —S Charged with Rape. In the Police Court to-day, Geo, Roberts and Geo, Heaa, colored, were cuurged with rape on on Rebecca Tait, ® while woman, inst ————— District Government A@airs. AN ABSTRACT OF TAX ARRRARAGES, In the uct of Congress July 9, 1886, providiug for the general expenses of tne ie” rict government for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1887, is the following clause: “For, services nicessary for preparing an exhibit of all outstanding taxes In arrears, $2,000. This le due toa plan of the present ‘otCommis- stoners fur concentrating into @ book ali ar rearges of taxes, Whioh are of record against every lot of ground In the Distriet of Columbia, 80 that it cau be seen ataglauce what is due the District, and obviate the tedious invest gation of the numerous Volumes of tax records of the District, which has now to be made by those seeking to learn the status of their tax a0- counts, A force has recenuy been put upon this work, whieh will be invaluable to title ex- aminers And others connected with trane actions in real estate. 5 NEW FiND-ALARM BOXES, Fout new fire-alarm boxes were put up to-day by Superintendent Miles as follows: Box 57, at 5th aud I streets sourveust; bux 518, ut sth and G streets southeast; vox 68, at 5th and Latreete noribeast and box 634, a1 11th and B streets northeast, Five new Excelsior electro-me- chanical gong strikers have been placed in en- gine houses 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6, in place of the old Style weight gungs. A PROPOSSD BIG FIRE ENGINE, The Commissioners are considering the pro) osition of Chiet Parris ior a heavy fire engine in cases of eimergency, to be located in Kust Wash ington aud to be drawn in cases of emergency by four horses, ge fire engine tor wuicn appropriations were made at the last ress is now being constructed. It will be used only in cases of general alarin, FOREMAN MEKILAT RESIGNS. “To the Mayor of Charlestson, & ©.” The Commissioners of the District of Columbia will thank you to inform them to whom they shall forward contributions of money or goods they may receive for the relief of suiterers by the quake in your city. (Signed)—4, E,W beatiny, —— io President pro tem, Shoeting at an OMicer. VOURINEFFECTUAL SHOTS FIRED BY A COLORED ROUGH AT HIS PURSUER, Thursday evening between @ and 7 o'clock on the baseball grounds, corner of 16th and 8 Streets, two young colored men, George W. ‘Smith and “Sol” Green, engaged Jn @ dispute about the game of baseball which had just ended. Smith, it is charged, slapped Green in tha face and drew a revoiver, woen the ery of “Police!” was raised and responded to by Special Officer Brocken| colored, who pinced Smith under arrest. "He escaped from the officer aud the lutter gave cuase, runnin; down 17th street, At the corner of 1'7uh_ atreel aud New Hampshire avenue, Smith turned on the officer and tired three shuts at him, none of Which took effoct, He aguin started to ran and had not goue esquare when he saw be was about to ve cuptured, and Luraing on the officer he said: “You-— of 4——if you come farther, Vikki you." He then fired saother thou He then entered @ house and the oifiver was un- avie oaich him. Tne police were notified of the shooting and last night Odioer Ni a Danquet and speed mating. Portant service wt night Uine, in liew of detail-| Charles Merilat, ove of the foremen ot the] of the elghin precinct, mfrested bunith’ od, ee — Comatiod suet She ——-—_— ing @ lieutevant, as is now the practice, irom | fre department,’ who has been acting as as-| locked him up, hE waateen aes a5 mB oreive Shot and Killed While Gunning. one of Lue several precincts, whose uiticial duties | sistaui cuiet of that deparument, tendered his ‘Tue case wan sent to the grand jury; bonds ‘and di n Caugl are thereby increased two-fold.” ADDIFIONAL MEN ASKED FOR. He asks for forty-tive additional privates of class one and twenty of class two. In relation to the increase in class one he says: “With a Prospective centennial exposition and uther constantly recurring evenis, whieh attract to this olty thousands of strangers; with extensive government reservations waich are belug elub- vralely improved, aud which areeutirely uuder our care and provection at night, and which tue superintendent of public vulldings and grounds urgently requesis the co-vperation of resignation yesterday, to tuke effect ou th 14l inst, Ii has been accepted by the Com- Missioners, PROMOTIONS IN THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Parris, of the fire department, writes to the Commissioners recommendin, at Fore- man John F, Maddox, of No. 2 Bngine com- Pany, be promoted to acting ussistant entet eu- gineer, vice Cuas, Merillat, resigned; tuat Til- ierman John Kane, of Truck A, be promoted to foreman of suid company; Private Daniel fixed at $300. ragged her, but she knew nuthit they did Lain Johnson, living on ( sirvet, be: tween 18th and 134 siréets, testified to seeing the Lwo men, and botn of Lue men assaulted the ‘woman, Who was inwoxicaied. The court seat the cass to the graud jury in detaull of $900 bonds, — Iuterior Department Cna ages. John R MeLeod, of Epoufetie, Mich, has been. Sppointed one of the three appraisers of the abandoued military reservation lands on Bois Blane Island, Mich. witu compensation of §% fe- Lancaster, P. pt. 4.—Mahlon Brown, while gunniug near Texas, this county, yes lerday was suol and instantly killed by ‘the discharge ofa gun in the hands vf bis com- paulon, named McIntree. The men were climb’ ing 8 fence wen the uceldent occurred. To Preserve Order in Belfast. BELFAST, Sept. 4.—The governinent has de- ¢ided wo permanently increase the Beliust police 5UU inen, and Werect new barracks 1m the quar ters where disorders are most Ilitely to occur, Couldn’t Prove He Was a Spy. oon Attempting to Impede Justice. THE CHARGE MADE AGAINST MiSs M'BRIDR ‘AND CAPT. VERNEY, Miss Mary Jane McBride and Capt James D. Verney, wuo were arrested yesterday charged with impeding justice corrupuy meme res to Spee soap) yl McFarland, Who is no: charge Of arso! Craven be promoted to ullerman, vice Jobo | give ball med Core tonsnen ton ‘Police Gourt thts Kaue promoted w foreman; W. T.'Belt, of Kn-| morning and Shurgea ‘vn the oath of Detective gine Company No. 1, be trunsterred | Ruff with attempting to impede the adminis- Uhe police 12 the care and protecti with | 10 No, 2 Eugine company, vice Muddox | traiou of Justice, This afte the Suued. “Saiien De EGarrsons a: Hender PAuis, Sept. 4.—The German colonel who has and | ea, No. a n 5 ‘aciou of Just Foon the ease was | elived. Julien™ rrison, ot Hends 2 many beats in the worrt sections of the Dis-| promoted, aud private ‘Charles Boss, | continued tli Tt nex Texas, of class nein Of Saaed, dug weno utys rauice under ihe | (niet, each ol then incinding over a hundred | 1 No. L engine company, ve promoted to act: = 2 clerk v'in’ whe general. iand a é ay Office, has resigned. ame of Haxon, and wud wae reseutly utrested | ia trgs of valoacle propery, euvered ia many | ing foremaa of Nort caging oumpany, vies THE Vinctxta DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION,— a ces DY OMG Pe cun ve | Beit, transierred to No, 2 engine company, all (aainaeaan tap eheeaees the authorities being unable Wo obtain sudiigient | ustances by one patroman, and which can ii The Virginia Democratic association last night Army Engiucers for Chariesten. ce traversed entirely over ouly ou uccasional duys, | to take effect from aud after Septemver 141 - evidence lo warrant bis lurther detention, IAS Tc Peay Poems pa cert the COM aaah ner on tie seperate | Chose vllicers for Ube ensuing yeur as follows: NO MORE ARMY TENTS AVAILABLE. Major H. L, Biscoe, president; G. Gi Hirst, vice president; N. K. Vowles, second vies president; J. B. Fisher, re-elected recording secretary; W. H. Mon fuauctal secretary; J. J. Vowles, corresponding secretary; P. dent's residence aud the many departunent bulidings to pay special attention to; with hun- dreds of vacant houses trom waich the owners are temporarily absent during the summer munths, 10 be held responsible tor; with the auion of Chiet Parris, have appointed Jobn W. Simpson as private in the fire department, vioe Charles Boss, promoted ueuing foreman, MISCELLANEOUS. Lieut, Arnold, of tue first police precinct, has Judge Livingstone’s Assailant tenced. Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 4.—Joseph J, Doesch, who attempted 10 assassinute Judge Living- stone last January, was to-day senteuced tu turee The Secretary of War received dispatches from Cbariesion today asking that engineer officers of the army be sent to confer with the euthorities there as to the condition of the Hungeriord, treasurer, G. A. sergeéant-at- courts, Which are in session the most of tiie arms. The foliowing executive committee was yeur, to turnish witnesses, alteuaanis and al- asked that the patrol boxes in his precinct ve: bulldings left standing tn the city, and request changed and new boxes be placed on each of the Yeursand vine months’ hnprisonment, Dooseb, ras Keeper, assaul le lo elected: Messrs, R. W. Hunter, T. J. Luttrell, J. | ‘0g also that five hundred more army tents be ‘ Mae ran 2 alvon seeps t apeulved Jodge Lie | atlas with an army of ucks, cabs, car | new beuts created. ‘Tue application bus been ap- | it. Fisher, i Bird Lewis, T- J. Bieu, sent for the use of the sufforers, hud revoked Doesch’s license in consequence of | Huges, and other venicles to regulate, with } proved and the boxes ordered. Er gee 1p compliance with the first request, Captain @ violution of ue liquor iaw. A cumuuission | Sure MUeHOr Ever trout. 2 chaly Kang, police | | The liquor license Luard have had 918 cases! RANGE or THE THtsuuvxerER.—Tho follow: | Abbot. Utne corps users, now stationed appoluied to inquire in Doeseh’s sanity was Gerbaieoney) omaess Gap ae eae) ae sonsideration oa dete eee tpg Wore: ne, at ry trey a 1b Bixby, stationed a6 a at 8, inet i jas issu wrdey » J. a m., 59; a a ui divided in Its opinion, tlet of Columbia, to gdard, with broad a MeCulu to erect a turee-siory abd basement | muslin, 72 miatmam, Be os | Walualugt poe sy 3 toclear in cases of tire,aua civic and milital ry die plays, besides many diplomatic cases exactiug special work and the dutles of preserving the peace In a territory coataining avout 60 square tulles, with w large Indolent population, aud cheap grogxeries, In all sections, conducted for their benett; with haltof the effective police force on Guty atany Lime (the others resting ‘on reserve’); compelled to submit to the em- burrassmeni occasioned vy the revention in the Statute bouk of the obnoxious “army aod navy clause’ In tbe law, which no longer applies to the soldiers and sullors it was intended to bene- fil, and Wo have Ww select men who have been residents of the District of Columbia two yeurs flor to thelr appulutment (wil of which makes [Uimpossivie to. find the requisite mental, moral aud physical qualities iu the selecuing Of privates ior the force, and which ostracises valuable material that’ may be lund win wervices us lie in their power, und to give the 'OF Ube benefit of their Les: mdvice. ‘No more teuts could be sent, however, as the hundred turninbed are ail that could be got together that ure not in active use by the a The Squire-Flynn Case. THE MOTION TO KEMOVE IT TO COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER GRANTED, New Youk, sept, 4.—Judge Churehill today, in the supreuie court, granted tue motion Ww re- move the squire-Fiyuu case frum the court of generai sessiuns w the court of oyer and termi ner, aud denied the motion for a change of venue to another county. ee Sir Edward Thornton Recalled. TO BESUCCKEDED AT CONSTANTINOPLE BY SIR WILLIAM WHITE, Lonpox, Sept. 4.—sir Edward Thornton, Brust ainbussador to Turkey, has veen re- ¢alled. He will be succeeded to-morrow vy Sir William Witte, present miuister at Bucharest, Bae Lees dwelling, 17th street norsaweaty for $9,000. —_— —teeeeeen nee DoYHENARD SENT To Te Fanw.—Panl Francis Doy! the young Frenchman who bus been obtulning ttes and other articles when orderi: w be sent to Lhe Spanish minister wit it authority, as pub- Ushed in yesterday's Stak, was tried before Judge Harper this afternoon on two of larceny by means of a trick, and was sep- tenced to two months on the farm. Bre, wood appeared for the young man and claimed Ubat bis mind was affected. The judge in- formed ber that if such was the esse be could be examined by the physicians at the Ja! eee MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court as iollows: Cader B. Graham, of Norfolk, Va, L. Turnburke; Jobn M. Weller ai To Reeéive Visiting Kuights. THE PILGRIMAGE OF VIRGINIA COLORED KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO THIS CITY, A reception and review will be tendered Mt Olives commandery, of Richmond, and St. Mark’s commandery, of Petersburg, by the colored Masonic bodies in this city next Monday, at Van Ness Park, 17th and B streets northwest, The visiting commanderies will arrive in Washington Monday morning about 5 o'clock, and will be received by tne socal commanderies and escorted to thelr headquar ters,where the knights will rendezvous until 11 O'cléck, at which time the visiting comimand- eries will be received by the fullowing: Simon —.__ ARTISTS WHO PROTEST AGAINST THE TARIPR, Consul Bischof, at Bonneburg, reporie to the Secretary of Biate that artisis and manufac turers of porcelain paintings have called his attention to what seems to (hem an unjust ad- Veutage over themselves given by Awerican tariff laws to the mavuiacwirers of ebro mos. Chromos, whicu are mude by mar chinery, they ‘say, and suid by the thou sund “at very low prices, ‘require ior their production no artistic skill, nv years of pauent study end training, but simply the ine Minle Swigiey; George Carter and Elisabern Nominated for Congress. i io. 4 Veliigence of the mechanic. Yet curcwos are ME. TAULBEE HENOMINATED AND CIVIL sxe- | OUF cilizens—ihe Increase asked for must be | No.1, Henderson No. 2 und Mount Uslvary | Mokenney. Subject vo @ duty of but 25 percent, wullea VICE REFORM DENOUNCED. considered moderate, Toe menieans to 45th, to Bete oe, porcelain painting, worth often as much as @ LovisvinLe, Ky., Sept 4.—L'ue democrats of | 1 ask for an increase of twenty of the second | UP Pennsylvania avenue to 15th, » to Cone Affairs im West Washington. hundred chromvs, aud the work of days and the teut Kentucky district renuminated Hon. ‘a aaa class privates in order that there may be room for promotion from the first class, where old and taithsul officers, by their attention w duty merit it, and .or the general reasons advanced ‘an Netw Park, where the commanderies will be received ant reviewed by the Right Eminent Grand Com- mander, John L, Hickman, and staff, The com- Tax OLD CoLumBia BANK SoLp.—Joha J, Bogae, real eutate agent, has sold for Mrs, B. Sawyer to Horace Jurbos, part of lots 25,26 and Weeks together, and tue product of trained and pervevering talent, is mude tw pay slaty Sent or more than twice ws ‘much as toe W. P. Tuulbee tor Congress yesterday. esolu- tions deuouncing civil servive reiorm as a bum bug aud calling tor the President to turn the 27. old Georgetown, square 25, improved by 08. a a te Sat i forun Inorease of class one—that 1 may be eu- | mittee On arrangements consists of John W. Apes “ PYoxuv1G, Pa, sept the repuuitean cop- | abled to wdd, a uuunber of men toupeolal de- | Freeman, chairiian; Willa’ Hi Severson, | Wks mauslon ere ‘This tank was | Alexander Welcomed to Sofia. fesstoual ‘coulerence of ae twout ee eeotivers ras five additional station-keepers, | Brown, W. Hill, Willlum H. Huteinson, Wil: pee ay weeiiatare Xj Maryland, De- HIS LETTER TO THE CZARGENEKLLY DECLARED Of Clarion county, on the 144d ballot.” "| two additional laborers and an iucrease of | Hem L. Wayne, J. B. Hutchins, William Gus- | Cem = i A TOTAL MISTAKE, Y dollars, By 14th'section of act of Inco: ion, - lnborors pay trom $420 to $480 and an in. | £IDs SA. Glmiy Simon Pooker, M. H Robert | Silat Danson fatied to pay nismote bond | PriNee Alexander afrived at Hof yesteraay Sudden Death of Gon. Aspinwall. | creased ‘expenditure of $1,8u0 for pay oi | $90,C H. Marshall, 1 W- Soot J-O. Bain obiigadon ut. maturity end within ten days | Morning, He made a triumphal entry into the = ee 3 'N. Sanita, a, JN eater te Seet AG gta AM, | Sarvs may be Operated aia’ pictus. aud | Hun, sii Eoin GW. Pull Ge Weoogs | ay demand, of perinent, Ging mad, sald | ety, escorted by the municipal authoriven F'Bastol witn bis duly, was stricken wih | 88 expendiuure of $12,000 for polles, signal | 404, Arthur Goings, Hecep\ion committee, C. | tothe ierg of the court with proot of ate oe cia woneet Gn, spopiesy at So'lock this Motatug asd died at | aud telepuous system 1a tuo second, thirdund | A- Siewarl P, HCurson, A, W. Tancil, Won. | 4, the eect of the court with proot of UC GP | Alesandor in the great nquare in runt of the noob. Attn presinots. Brooks, bilas climes and J,7. cs Browa,’ "| Selinduent ‘debtor, ‘wad'exeoutlom imued "at | Palace. AIL thon proceeded to te cath eral —_—_sa— Ai 13 —_——_——. once,” section was act m- | where @ gran leum mass wi eleur Inciting Rebellion ta India. frye ed prarey npr ar ress Mareh 2, 1821. ‘The bank ip 186, | Arullery ‘salutes were fired at the garrison, 600 soa A Pleasant Wedding. ‘he United States ‘had on deposit at the Urge | aud the troops were reviewed. “Tue cereuonies CIRCULAMS DISTRIBUTED IN THE PUXSAUE, | launch and engineor he says: “The report of | g, * a ay a ee CALLING ON THs NATIVES To IRE. the barbormaaster of the District ot Columbia | “oox Falls (Dekora) Argus August 11. Seal’ wreck. Mr. Bogue also sold fur Ricward | masic tatives, Prince Alexander nas, poe Capt ees Married—At tho residence of the bride's a insite re ce Alexuuder nas proclama- tion, written In tue vernucular of tue country, has’ Leen thoroughly circulated in the Punjaub, cuiling upon the natives to ‘qombine and turow off tne hated yoke ot the Feriugnee. The ciroular declared that Dauleep Singh has joined the Hussiaus and that the Russians are advancing on India, past: Nedoamateas New York's Aid to Charlesto New You, Sept, 4.—The following dispateh will readily show thas the Potomac river traf fie in and about the District is a very Impor- tant feature to be looked after. Heretotore tho department, on occasions when a buat was res quired to aulppress violation of law in case of accidental drowning or other casualty, or to Preserve the peuce in and ulong the river front, hus had to pay for boat hire. | For waut of & harbor service many criminals escape deteo- tion, and the game laws, despite the cail for Ordered the releuse of ali political prisoners, Tbe winistry bus Veen reconstructed, M. Susm- buiod remsloiug as premicr. Rejoicing com Unues witivalavatement Lurcughoul Bulgaria, The Francuwe, commenting on the publisued correspoudence between tke caat end Prince Alexander, says: “Afier the caare the house oi Batienderg may be con dered. to have ceased. to reign ia” Bulgaria, ‘wat reply aiso bumiliaies Bugiund, whose tations parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pettigrew, in Slouz Falls, at 10 o’clook August 11, 1886, ‘Theodore W. Noyes and Mary E. Prentice, the Rev. J. M, Meliride, rector of Trinity church, Pierre, and Rural Dean, performing the ceremony. There were present only the relatives and a very tew friends of the contracting parties. The bride and groom stood under a beautiful floral horseshoe while the knot was ted. ‘The pres W. Darne to ie W. Casllear, parts of lows 20 and 21, oid own, square 86, im- proved by irame dwelling, for 81,000. Tus Foweuan of the Tate Prot Wenjamta 8, Hedrick Wok piace yenorday afiernoou from bis late residence, No. 3321 N street, aud was attended by memversof Potomac No, 5, F. A. A.M, Potomac Chapter No. 8, 2A. snd of Poiomae Commandery No, 8, K of T. sod by members of tue Ancient and Accepted it, cannot be sirictly enforced. Operations Scottish Hie. A large number of relutives | lament nobody regards, Kvenis in has been forwurued (6 A. W. Tutt, presldeat or | aze soon to be begun-at the navy yard aud a | enis were numerous and elegant, the congrata- | sud irlends followed ihe remaies te Gea int Egypt proved Bugiand’s incurable egotism, the cottun exchange, Charleston, 3. C,, by. the | greater amount of police surveillance will be | lations of all present the most heurty, and the | ecmetery, where they were Luterred, Rev. Dr. | Feance unust arrive a: ae cordiate with Chairman of the New York cotiou ex-| expected along the eastern branch of the | occasion one of unalloyed re, After | Biuurt, of Christ P. & ohureh, officiaied. Change: “Draw on us for five thousand | river. ‘That the shipping invervits und govern. | sumptuous wedding | brenkiast the | ha Retoenep to Tasim CHamoms—Hev. Dr. guiness tiie ment improvements in the Potomac, and that | couple took the oue o'clock train tor St. Paul | Lindsay having revirned to the city, regular relief ot sufferers. We will gend you more ag fast s@ subscribed. Dr. Semonds, first national bank, suys his bank will cush'your drait.” ‘The amouut subscribed. SB io, date st the cotton exchange is ghout and points east They will visit tor some time atMr. Noyes’ home in Washi robubly returo to thelr new Palle by the frat of October. of thisetiyy nnd duribg his residonowia Stas services will be resumed at St, Joba's courch to-morrow,——Rev. Dr. Stuart will resuine his regular serviews at Christ chureh to-morrow, gud bave an offertory im beball of the stricken Clty of Uhariestun. the entire trout may be properly patrolled and guarded, Kmake tle request.” —_.—_— The Barnesville Camp Meeting. ton, aod will me in Sioux Sloux |" Base Bau.—The game played between the (Cecrenpencionce Of SEE BURN aES EAR, Fallshusgained therespectol tbo bar with whom | Auslosaus and Olyiepios yesterday afternoon FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. BARNESVILLE, MD,, September & | fia has Sacticed and fidence of all pop ey The serviczs at the Harnesville camp are | whom bs so "| Symp i chad wied 4 whom he is known. By his careiul attention to business he has bullt upa good law practice and is tast rising to @ high place in the legal Olympics, After three umpires hud ‘tried to The New York Stock Market. Mike decision Ube seore stoud 7 to & in favor of growing in Interest, A number of conversions Fhe Sam Voki DIOSk Natee take es Potarbakte | are reported and the attendance ts increasing. the Anslostaus, and at that siage of the gume, PAA LSE tee Ss Pos | Yesterday the services warvoonductodby Revs. |S" Vsntioe as lived tn Stoux Falls «| “ip sawie,wat cuuled 9a sncount ot daroect. Nama | 0 | 800 | Jabn Valentine and W. Cole and two professed | number of years and has guined the admiration | ar 7 a.m.—Ureat Tally temperature, 7, issarlijon | Gomversion. To-day the services were con- | of ull by her womanly and Kindly ways, dition, 88. Heceiy! reservoir, vem} aig |Nor But 2OMTION | Gucted by Rov, Hoary Williams, of Frederick, | | The Young , eople’ suart into” live together | 76; “condition at connection, 34; south | excIrEMENT CAUSED BY RED MEN IN A WHOT _ ‘Do. pref....| 59441 60%, | Md. To-morrow there will be hing at 1i oe cunenee to than beh bet ee eon aS | ow ~ 36. aparincing , Senn ‘VIMGINIA VILLAGE, |Northwest 1115442154 | @.m. by Dr. D. E. Wiseman, at 3 p.m. by Rev. | Argus: 4; condition at influent A telegram from Burton, Weizel county, W. Dopret } Bi Taylor, of Frederiok, and’ at 8p, wa. Ly Hoy, | its heartiest congratulations and its 88, Q ci "Sis | Bénj. brown, ex-presidiig elaer ot Waaulageon | Wishes. iene Va. says large band of Ked Men made @ de lyreeen Nav...|200%...-- | district. Thvraduy uext,children'’s day, three Victoria Schilling’ Disappearance. | 22! 8pon the country around that pines last FS ghurches ot, ROY ‘will ran excursions to ‘Transfers of Real Estate, FB Laser hth night at miduight, tarring and eathering wo ee -| Deeds in fee have been Sle) as Mllows: ere NAN'S BRIDE | women and @ man, and terribly beating two fk pected from Washington and Frederick. Wii Ongeiave 4.5. Dewey, 1b @u binek oe. MEMAINS A MYSTERY. aT) 47% PASEO Ts is es pms gpl geo W. H. Wilkes et al., to ts Rockville Fair. 8.G, Stewart, #q. 806; $800, Aaron omg RENN JL, | cxgen on ae snavat. azsunicion or ema] Pinckney tof A, Moret, ab 08 wa rox | unum lose, pane lmvare la Kew York. |Hsty” ure orton) ue ise BR] UY Hp | “eager dahon Mommas, [ge Sewaro mae sab og oe ta | geet ecomtmashan'onoa te tees | adn fesse ae a well, —y = Fosterday was most suooessful in point of Sob ot 78. ea S08, $1808. ‘ame to worried ahem Sus. 969, remains a mys | TeNehers ne recolved a wound curening while, ‘Stendance, and in the general character of the | sub lot 75, do; $1,802.50. Melwan toJ. | very. Friends young woman in New | tue two women Were siripped ol Weir ciotbing exhibits, In the races yesterday W. H. Rab- | sub lot 161, 5, $1,735, Zork ony shat che hen mes. looting well tar aud terred and lealbered. The redskios (nen Washington Stock Exchange. ra BLES He the cvanty vaes for three | D,We0b to Bilshs lot 114, Long | some time past, ‘200- | prucecded to the home o! Danie! Auderon, who The tollaying, changes fom yesterday's quotadjans bige’s nie R won the county race Meadows; $800, WW: 9. Den! ‘et. ounsuin| some ther Saeaee ‘Was taken from his bed Ww tbe yard, wuere be of the ron stock xe ay y: | mjnate class, and Capt, E. O, Sanderson's Hast- | to Aur Goabing, to < gone aw. S change of climate, Mer. | was beswen with hickory wituesand then Wurred o Real, oa es ha by etme Sub pat Mt. Plonaast, sod Qi We nt devia laa Torall’ the ne ad toutiered, "Glier Vinita wore expocied lnot As coupon: 128 bd, Latte qaked. U.S. 4s, regia ums were awarded tn different depart-| [ntvuls Heights 97,174.00" James ¥ Sialis to | Victorino said. to bate < meee mer a awe ontrmRcy: re t, W. Bowie, Bo Pawonts oN ny ts 6 oe Ban 02. Asa oun Be gait the stage, ooo 08. of XN. W. Marpbey & Co., shoe ‘ ant 5 w NL . We ie Hey dee erete 4 eee BK $1,000, | Thai wae taser won bolas oF Aiidinin "Ge outta ‘ediotde ro, Xue pneaayer J rpaxetand 675, "M, Roberie 16 ‘Mary Hodges, | “I cbing, abe has gone to: and inton St of temporary 3 A ior, ‘Sam Jones, ‘and ‘861; $2,000. gunnery,” said a man ‘Cen depot at Cairo, Ge Pnnouser, J. it Bayley, Theimat J, Vole Hoot aed ti tg Sh a The was woll acquainted with, aon © | Ll, was varzed yesterday. “Tere was no tums Watkins ioe bar, Cher Mauuers.—The official Price Oar. | who's en i eappce wed poe ee) ays ‘coule? wea : & end evens, maha reac Ruusrise thee than by ‘The will of the late Jalius Faas ety thienet, last. very

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