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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, Db. é.. SATURDAY, "FOR RENT--HOUSES. |FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS = S | Z El fKENI 16TH ST. NW. A_CONVENII JOR SALE—A CARRIAGE, PRICE #50. ALSO, econ SF ng linge baiberwom. Wh | Fos octane ee be seater arial oe ant hed, at 8 "very low | Price, $50, "Apply, afvera p. mat 120 Oth at-2.c. aR wes | A BEAUTIFUL s sa urnace, eWonesten a RENT oR E—ONE THOUSAND OUBIC YARDS OF earth above grade: can be had for nothing: 1th nw. Addres GRADE, Star office. | 1 DGE TANDEM TRICYCLE, AT A 108310 M ST.—NEW AND cont aac 3 i pacgament brick, Dweuiman: une | gid go OR SALE DOG CART; CT cy ad all, wodern maprete bene ee ito 40 each. SWOKMBTEDT & ERADLED, * Fortes uig #2 0s tos heaoe hanes with aes 40. FP. NASH, 7i0 Ost. nw. it See FURNISHED_—FOR THE SUMMER, ? a LE—A FINE PAIR OF 8H} PO. Will be sold separately, if ant two-story new Hi sod ver ‘i Tnquire at 1719 T at, mw. eae NUMBER OF SHARES OF STOCK ilitary corporation for sale. can be sold ouly Aria nud Navy uficons, on -cfcers. A rare Ov- portuni NB. LAL : :3 1314 F st ACRIFICE FOR WANT.OF cert grand piano in fine order. Can be 'w YOrk ave. it exee on 7 dy in excellent order. Ai! de Apply to SMITH NATL Pa, ave. 5 F OR S nies; Young and sound, desired. se. in 0: TUL D st. se., store and dweilins, $30. M. M_ROHRER, ‘3d and East Capitol AUTIFUL HOME OPPOSITE LE 20) of 8 ral part of north- yw rent aud fine location for boarders jete (including concert grand pi roout Brick Dwelling in rhished rooms: terms oMe-half cash, and. ininctory time abd: payments Addtess JOR SALE JUST ARRIVED—15 HORS! puns draft Mules. These horses are for sais 0 change on most. Teasonable terms. SCHLEGEL. & QUIGLY, stable in rear of 933 Dst. nw. mylt-lw* iE ICE BOX, SUITABLE bay windows, 1 cooking : ‘myl4-3t AN nw. Roa. 915 ‘Thi -evaeily bulls houses will be Snished J un 1w open for inspection. Inquire of UANCIS B MOMUN, Beal Estate aud Loans, my TSS Pst | POR SALE—THE CELEBRATED MANIA 330k RENT—THE OWNER OF A NEW, WELL aiteed accunaeen SAGOBS BROLH ER y attentive heaidence, of Hivedme el | Euaraneed accurate.” SACOBS if ki myl4-3t 1229 Penn. ave. JFOR SALE—PATR PURE WHITE | SOLITAIRE Diamond Earrings, weighing 2¥4 carats; price, $05; We took them in exchange: ‘they are abargain for JACOBS Bi ~ires to rent the same from October next. C18. KENNEDY. nyt 1 HAVE TWO GOOD HOUSES tory. celiar Brick, $16; 4-story Frame ‘tSERVWOOD, cor. 9th ana Kstanw. | - NT — DESIRABLE AND CONVENIENT 1 hose of 11 rooms. mod. imps, good | cxclient “dow of rater, bath, apéakiunr asion Jum or. oh prem: fade Net Price & PPro aw | ut ce | NSION | OR SALE—WE HAVE JUS1 3 sa juckagen of toone’ Diamonds at ari Hones suitable 40F diaiiond ear drops; will seit at ‘han cost of importation. eee pers JACOBS BROTHERS, SURRE nearly new. Inquire at CKOSS" Stable, 19th hear Peunsylvania av | Foe SEAS A | Binaving been’ in’ use only a Is, | qucdigray Horse and Harness. “Apply J. HH. LOCKER, | Pio Titian se. “ mylsie JoR OR EXCHANGELARGE ICE BOX is BAR ER, | BPtorsmalier one. 101 Canal st. s/w. my13-20 ate JIS Fat uw. | JO SALE—A VERY, FINE LOT OF 20 HORS “A BEACTIFOL, SUBURBAN Rest- | B consisting of coach horses, four, pars: Coupe ‘ue square from street ears, two | Bores, roadsters, and ladies f fas hor and cold water. splendid | Inquire of MAX UPPENHELA . Hart's Will. be rented for the sumier | &W. cor. Pac and Geran sis,, Baltimore. ‘my: low rate of $60 per mouth. Tuquire of : ~ Par en | Row saLe— tory brick, 10r. ck, 108s. story brick. story briek, Gr eg DIRT caRTs. nt $63. ‘MT ulars, | #20 Boundary st. -uruer New Jersey ave, 1113 54 INCHES lose; will be sold asa pair or single. Can be seen at Stabie rear of 623 Gst.biw. Iny13-2t ‘TORY AND BASEMENT on first floor: hard’ wood finish. ences: i eit of bate 8 sg Wat. GUNNISON, 1000 ¥ wooded; ‘cam ba aold nS und {6casre tin acre. feet front, Lon zo, SALE TN TACOMA FARK, METRO. fan Branch R. it. near the station," A it,sold im the. ‘aye, Terms t0 suit, "A] Tf Penne erie” tay 148e7 IN ALEXANDRIA COUNTY, var Fe ‘ land? ‘oro mae Tia wmeduct ‘oan di Be a te en race FOR SaLe—A 6.RO0oM W COTTAGE, WITH 15,000 square fe8t of and. wie ee from kontra wu beedid fg bighest ‘bidder on, Thursday. May 1 Be ORR OS ETE oben eet mylaoe BOs 1007 Fat ww FOR BENT-AT $25 PER, PONTE A BEAUTE ‘B. BYPHERD & 00., 1007 Fst. n.w. ib STN. W. NEAR Pi myl4-3t ee Penn. ave. _ | per acre, sy brick Uwalitng, Procman,| ARITAGE HORSE YOR ALK; | _TVENTY ACRES, &-room Louse, plenty of trait, Inquire of HARRY C.| K* seven years old; sixteel Lands high. Corner, Sti SOURTEES Ac Bes ci gt bid ge ZS aa —___ uy 14-3 | room frame house, barn, 3 miles from’ city; a HBRED JERSEY COW; | ¢33,300. G0 1121 It. Or. & atare 818. oe EA rood bree fine river front Lots of, 3 scree, ranning up sing Farm, adjoining the | on high bluff, near Aqueduct = cheap for eat. Fowd. my fon. ae 5 i orf c0., myl4-3t 1 7 at. ‘OR SALE_—OPTION ON 30 ACRES, IN VICINT’ 'on Bateman syndicate proper- bargain for short 12. sta we myles MMANDING SITE IN Glen; beautifully ; 8150 per 100 acres on Colesville Pike, 1 mile from Silver Spring; location Uns "fine for subdividing $100 per sere. 10 atres, 2 niles t's Place; beautiful from President giles quantity of fruit; frame house and outbuildings; ty acres, near Silver Spring; house, fruit, &o; Fe, SALE_THE MOS’ 3 1,600. 418 Fst. D. W. MAGRATH, ry List and New Bulletin call at: 4 NORTH CAPITOL ST. TE myl4-3t* BAXTER & MaoGOWAN, 1008-1010 F st. ‘all modern tiiiprove- {OR SALE-FALLS CHURCH, VA. NEW FRAME House; 6 rooms: just finished: 3 acroa ground; 300. Several ‘finial 3 igre, &e., call at MA- utly located: at Gist @RENSELLYS livery stable, 212 13th st. | Hesiracle cea eas Rane OS. OME $1,300. Boveral mys tL. miyl4-6tr {Dupont Circle JOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, A LIGHT JUMP- OR SALE—2 GOO! TLLE. fiers TS Sate pd ane Sa TEGO | RORSAE 2 GOB IONE RYARTSVILLE. cal Gaumanien tee Serene he 38¢ “ extended, one lot well located. near Mesde Circle, + lots, Splendid 1 Toga’ iful view = necticut avetiue Sticndeds Wastineton "erate Bb 2 lots, Takoma Park, at». i BARTEE & staccoway, _myl4-3t* 1008, 1010 Fa SALE—3 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND IN- z mediately south of and adjoining Whitney Cl Bt era es | seaitegn aera grantee eer Stable in rear. Fine neighborhood. | bounded ou “east by the "a Home, F.W. jonth. Apply toc. W. | 7 HH, HANDSOME DOG CART, | MILLER, 25009 H stn. w. myl4-3t Ti ROOM HOUSE, KITCHEN | Aq’ wew, Inquire at’ WILLET & LIBBEY, Gui | JOR ‘ASHINGTON GROVE CAMP. Cottages can now be rented best heutin= api ~~ vepniatiog grates, and very fon aaLe AP AE ARGATS =A DAYTON. coe 2 BOBERE COMTI CO De gee ELS, CAS ene a choice homes “Appiy to W. 6, ouly Used two mio two SOULE. 5 Sobek tooth saw rH Sound Horses, both fine saddlers and drivers; rivust bg | Wediately, upon Payment of Fent for the whole “— | sold. Inquire after 4 p.m. 909 Lat nw. inyle-aee | 380! sila FO BEXT-2r R 0. HOLTZWAN. OR SALE_CHI ents: parties HEAD STONES AND } purchasin will do well to kav cheap: sive me acall. pEDWARD THOMAS, Mteleter tetas) Un one at mo. one at $200, one at $225, ndia bargain ofered Ge Great inducements in new Pisuos. High: fest’ Peers é ‘Othand E sts hw. E with, me for rent or sale is liberally the owner. | ¢ raaral- ali or send at office. | Sesriven THE PIANO EXCHANGE Josh Be | myli 422 Oth st. JOR SALE—STAR BICYCLE, 51 INCH, IN COM- Prive orice, tenures RRLEY: Howardor, Mt Pleasant. mylL-at* BUSINESS CHANCES SALE — FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER'S JOB- the {OR RENT—CHEAP_FOR SUMMER MONTHS OB year, 9 <vod House, with ten acres of land, 135 : wpa SEE iuiles from station, on Warrenton R.R., 23 hours from init: oP ude atthe lowent fugatie fer, some | Yasstastou-C."J. NOURBIS Canaiove, Fauquier secoud-hand stone, as good as ew, that can sell very | ¥® Clalit OR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Farnson the Turnpike Koad, just above Tenley- my12 ave and B st. aw. town, near the residence of Gen. Drum. If soldat once Fe PRI ANO | WHEE? HAP. Vescomn, WILCOX & WINE, = _my13-3t "1007 Pennsylvania ave. P98, S402 ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE lots in Forest Glen ata bargain. Address 1a a my0-6t"_ street ne. FOR SALE-A FINE SUBURBAN PROPERTY AT Mitchell's Crows Hoads Montgomery County, 3, nine miles from Washington by ‘the 7th st. turnpike, gne mile from Knowles Station, one and 8 balf miles from Foreat Glen, and three-quarters of 3 mile from rrett Park; 189% acres, beautifully located and in ood state of cultivatio fruit and 60 acres of ori mai hasan abundance of water, wed bya fine dwelhug of 14 rosa wineh cant mo we cos $200 eeoand: iso. out buildings: plessant neigh i, 3 it-office, &c.; well Suited for subdivision into Villa ‘sites; will be sold at “address THERS, 150. GND; | the low price of $15,000. “we oT yan Be Nine tredae Test OUND | ‘niyS See TLEEE SS OTHERFORD, 1226 F at.n.w. “St*_ | remem, So, at lowest prices” Onde = zee IN GOVERK. | uilerwise. Deitvered. ALGEiT SEIt2,” O38 Het | PBRIGHTWOOD PROPERTY-—TWO ACRES WITH bietaplate going | Be. ap20-4w* handsome buildings, and shrubbery. One ma aoe bance tines ob eet come JOR SALK-A GooD BUSINESS DOING RES- | Sixteres tne mas. Two acres, nestcotisne. valdress "€. BISSELE: Sotry Publics © | EY taurant, in a good localite nedteas Soe Che ae | 100 cone ete ee pe cree neat ontiare. Ala 118 Broadway, New York. Ea eee: myu-r | together with ‘ear ihe’gheabent farm, ths Ql SSEE_A GOOD ICE CREAM AND | {OR SALE—BED FEATHERS 150 POUND, | Ge MA? een eens ee Luneb 8 best location in the city. idre: New, Clean and Live Picked. Best feathers for the a RAT a eee ee ‘il onders promptly dciieered eae hee Pees | ROE BELLEVUE, JOR SAF TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORE, THIS | 2a ee pie Ca cy bE ee Es ea a EES | [POR SALEJAS._RAGEN, 1014 Pa AVE. W, Chance,” ** Cagumercial Office, 938 Fate °" | °Sote agent fork: T toeiss Wagon Sena my eee LOE SALE—DRUG STORE, $1,900: Grocery store, a number of Grocery and Pro- Bren Gia pon Dinine Rooms, ‘various ots? Bipes and Fire Eacajes, with lce-proot stops. and baie Salrways. Plans and estimates furnished ou apniics. Hon. my fos }OR SALZ_ENCYCLOPEDIAS. JAMES PARTON, EAE! Mision =tores, cheap 701 miners Chane: ud bargains. Commercial Offic FR celebrated of (rashington. Gas and F mains within short bos Pet. D RaMEy BOISE | iu every houne where theroia laced saute AtPleurss | austanee fora very profisble tuveoisrans: Pan eae RIVILEGES FOR SALE—WE WILL LET ON | ¢Yclopuediait is like sending the whole family to col- | Eact- com about ae handsome sites, is P emis or nel ousright the, prtvToges of any | Ma tne ce ou te Tolunuen canbe obtained a | now oered ow shar. Hime at reasonable price and Inamnmoth wn cor Isth and D ate ews Containing | 22% Star office. my7-tojez oer ve the most novel exhibition in the city, during the May SALE_WORCH'S “MUSICAL 1 = Gr. wil be wituesed by fom tan to twenty thou | ioe eels. Gane tna Sone for May uow ready. Contents: “The One Dear Send people. “Audrese BOX T1S, Star officers Foee* sous, by Bucalons CAtwent Yet Present," song. | _my12-3t 1509 H st. nw. - TRi-ORSTLEMAN , Vv. ; “Pure As Snow” (tyrolicune), by W. r. (WW benence in ity real cviate to foam mem stock, | Meisner, brace 2c per ee Bese re Te. HOGS | V Wakungton. 1 Geant ty aes tree eae free ited inh fequameds sovew Sundred to twelve copies of 3 and Loe. music; seud stamp tor Catalogues | ¥Uoining Hiveradale Purchased ys New ndred doil. ress, — a — pot 7 Snyieoe SI" _ CHANGE, star oftce JOR SALE —BIOYCI ib growing croper ‘Givided tats Soten adeno ENDID STAND FOR GROCERY inch, Colum! with post and rails, recently up: water in every west corner Oth and D sta. 6 ineh Columbia... Held "reridenes new and of wiodsra able: ait ‘S rooms bathroom, aes south and | 2tiuch Harvard, gutbuildings, co ‘view of surround- std cael Appin peateme nes | Stuck Sear abit. en Beene | me. 1 ‘3 AND MALTESE KITTENS. myli-in* “4 Ra SCHMID Bird Store: Lath ate cts F Aim SaLiNGTON BRICK C0) afPenusyivaniaave-n.w. nt 0 See spa 108 SALE A FARM IX PRINCE GEORGE'S Building TOR SALE” PIANOS AND ORGANS—TAE GREAT- | barns 7'miles trom Waallington, om Country poe ee ‘OOK AT THis cot bapfuins ip Vianos are now offered at the Ware- | $1500; half Chak, tor en balaboe in five L z ave. a. GO WORCH & CO.,9257th stu. w. One | Searm ab 0 per centintereal. EHOMAS & MITCHELL ‘a 7 " poods olaed Dy eleratgr. pg Un Daan Cos Sava. one | $54 Pst. Boome Sande myl1-6t* AD, INVESTMENT. BANKER, AND gine daar tine tone, $100; one Bina rights FOE SALE AND EXOHANGE SUBURBAN nt, O06 V1th st. n.w. Six and eight per | #19. Pianos and Onyane for tent, yh ia sna » bonds and guaranteed mort- {0B SALE—A FINE BARGAIN—SEVEN-OCTAVE rages and Bugiies. Also, a large stock of new and a aecoud-band Doctors B ‘and, Ladies’ Phstous Ing | specialty: Call audace. Wt. F GMTEIC 466 Poses Capitol and t ” | Fivania ave. mow. . iaht4-Jm N Peds HE LDGETOORT LON MGURES ON | OK SALE —A RPLENDID BARGAIN—a FInST- arnace and Latrobe, clase T-octave Rosewood Square Piabos ors, tering and Spoating. Peepers &e.: rich and brilliant tones wood as bows fully see Dt va jeutedJor ouly $140 cash: Or $160, partcaad, iy my 5-0 to suit, monthly. Handsome embroidered cover and CeoOMERETAL, OFFICE. 98 F_ EBTAGLIAHED | Host sil fuladgl” Cok Swat tee GAGS. Cubat Soe a aeecct dapoetae of DanASEIanED | buce. “Tbe Bano Bxcnecme ESE $isn you svold publicity, which bes sn iajurlous cee | OX SAE-SEVERAL FINE. UPKIGHT PIAN rt SER Day oes) ao a Pebusness, Consult your interest by having yourvusl, | on 22 iat wie et on easy terms, at G. L. Dw. bets. if forsale, le’tat our office. D. RAMEY. wh23--7m0* BERL SLOTS FOR SALE ON BLACKINTON sland. Apply to ROBES. comps. ye Bub 05 Fe ot yy PO a ee my own manufucture, and one Stage and Light Terot- b18-2m* ing Bugay, Hew, of easy payments, or cash. —= a "GR DEAN | 26-1" 5J_ COOK. rgetown, D.C. A HULL & DEAN. Forse ¥OU WANT TO PICK FROM THE Brokers and Dealersin largest stock of Carriages, Burgies, ‘and GOGEBIC IKON MINING STOCKS, eee earTers in this city, also three WESTERN FARM MORTGAGES and Lai.ds, and Real Estate in Washingtoa, Minneapolis and Office: Room 4, Giover Building, 1419 Fat mb’ — 8 TON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY ESD Fine PROOF BIORAGE WAkKHOUSE car 9: the celebrated, Coltmius 10 JAS R BEX'S ‘ranch Repository, “Felepbons call, 4265 SoeBe ah sand New York even and 26-4, 1230 S2det nw. Terms ., Prices io Tmoh25-2m TENTS. ld PA, AVE NW (South Side) Persons or ieaving the city shou! wT tittascives of the advantages offered bythis cous | OR S. ABOUT 1, r— See Genie parte Rotate 4 ae myeaa | it use on this paper. Take ation before, rather than | sirable, they are in good condition, and carbtinct Os jor the ing of bonda. securities, jewelry, tog masta aie sean wea Se hase = pe cellent service for two or three iter, pour valuables ire stolen of burned er eget tag Mira Rett naytd 6-6m _“Beturdaye | dress “Td EVENING SIA NEWSPAP oo ashingtom D.C. WwW E STOCKETT x. oe W Spat BIE BT. Sw. | Mabe Phila, Bat. ks 40 ordez. | = Ruling, perforating bog a 8 red Eiuue apd faabion books, bond 3a gla rates. Send note, trom our 6,000 by mail Gucluding ouf May Matrimonial J _ _ = des- pares X, 5 COR, ITE AND | chine 30004 cur peyrunn tn pain nenied enviorg Teco ret ttt Reg str t | So ere use relaense et 2 Eefurpianed, ee ee in intents: | ire 117 Bast Sist st.. New York. all its appbintinents: | dinner parting gem <Guing roots always ae ducderate, ci AMINATION QUES’ CORES Aes, gears SW. FEN W. Gon th aad Rete hw. realty iapte bend F cent twenty and thirty | MY Chickering Piano, plain rosewood ease nate ase Wht MAIN, y bonds, all pay- | S10 per mouth: ine tones Iulip werrented oe eel ae myzime om | SNe included: Alsy one fine Heiekamp. Square, | Suan ap2S-eo%m | only $250, and one fine Cabinet Lppgnt, only 3250 sp ek ny FIVE-YEAR LOANS | Sareq w+ APR st the FLANO — wands dross ‘dwelling, tbls and ‘carlass ent. not exceeding 1 | - sa mss | Eee property: secured by first-mort- SALE-THE “OTTO” RE-| At Laurel, Md., Gothic Frame 11 mn wrillmproved real estate, situate in | "sno boiler: avoids ail expensive attendance; ‘ greta, lected for investora, id price list. D. BALLAUE, Agent, 71 7th at. ‘On. Bear Soldiers’ Home, quarter aon anne, ae acre ground, ne} and attie frame Swelling, sea - | SALE-SAND AND LIME, 5 ome gr : ACCOUNTANT ‘ScOTCH CHARTERED) OPENS, ty. atcoal dnmp_K snd Int ater a rept myi-Sw*_TYLER & BUTHERFORD, 1206 F st n.w. A ssita. | ery RESID) ae | _Also, at Coal office, 1706 7th at. 30 Frviuige acca of gud ee 3 a ep | Fok S4LE-THE LATEST STYLE FAMILY GAR. | within ten minutes i carriage ves’ Btation on the B & ERG niacavpensy esata BRENT A SM FARM ROU Fe antes Eo ‘Acwen of Lad tn g ation pretty and heahthy on p ous milo Go nines et Fence Patents sot A Peee OL YEO 3. 0 ma aby large a yiasge lea eer cet Gr my: OWE & BONS, 1115 7 04, i. ‘South Mountain, Washington G, YOUNG, 1407 F at. aw, Rega ty OF iGTON. 0 zooms, ae ws be aaa ha aaeD apdo!zmo “Anacostia, D.'0. iE, WITH TWO 7 Hal BLY FUR Lise sax Taba gia Kaos Tana OF THE HEAVY DEMAND UPON Koons cuterer. secoutnodat us we are now to pay full value for 8" Second. or call at CSfaS Ula Stand, 619 Det nee apl4-Sm Ger Ta: Best “THR CONCORD BARNESA* ‘We have on hand s full stock of the Celebrated Com cora Harness of all kinds et Concord prices; alse (GPRAGUE Man: S and Sans we eee a sae eal ——— —— CELEBRATED WHITMAN SADDLES Meets cei well Bnowa batter, i510 Sthst awe 32697 Penne ave., next to National Hotel, ri < ¢ $00R BRO. & co. as Te Ae, mbi5-3m RES GOOD GARDEN’ neat, alls 814. ISTREETS NORTHWEST, fhe Re premises, sell Lot 28, in” square 105, 2: t © inches front by an average depth o! it feet, improved by. a: fire frame s rooms, with gas and water, No. 814 1 q Borthwest. | This property is located in aseci city where it is in great demand, and is con: one Of the best Jovations in the city. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance fi sit and ive with a ponte, a fro et in Te sponti pane ce, Ae Re tt ~myld-d&de THOMAS DOWLING, Aust, i. K FULTON, Auctioneer, a GHTENTH, at TER O° forfeit ledges, from Nos. 2 ‘> in- ate Aine Sat Sone oe Cale ta aa Clot! all. Suit Opers. ‘mat Sitarerinieataet will continue MORNING at TEX O' and EVENING ot sales ‘AST ahhtt gaorecke ides Until all the lots are Ml please pater Pawnbrokers SY ORee Estate and insurance, O27 # at.n.w. TWO FINE BUILDING UTH SIDE OF PENNGELVANEA AVEMUIO "BEC WEER BUXEEE AND SEVENTH STREETS BOUTHEAST. SPE AME A SERIOUS ETE Bagh trons 26) fect wiih ot about 70 feet Tei }: One-third cash, balance : years, rene pe cent, or all cash at opign of pursuase®, Det myl4 100 on each lot if ‘ DUNCANSON BRO8., Aucta. 1HOMAS DOWLING, tioneer. A FINE COLLECTION OF PL. FROM JOHN SAUL'S NURSERY, At AUCTION, EVER-BLOOMING ROSES, OF EXTRA LARGE SIZE: PERPETUAL ROSES, ag HU: WILIES, AZALE As, i - HOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS. PRyENESDAX MAY, SEVENTEENTH, 1887, at ELE LOCK, at m: EAE tenet s choice collection of the above goods,” my1aet AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, OWNED BY HON. A. P. GORMAN, AND PHELPS AND SHAFFER, IN THE TOWN OF LAUBEL, MD. WEDNESDAY. MAY EIGHTEENTH, 1887, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK 4. 4.” Haro tor ontrac- {ors and builders, as 25 houses can pe rented imme- gistely upon completion, and pay 10 to 15 per cent on investment. “Also for ‘persons ry home. Five minutes walk from 22, and 10 express trains stop daily. Commutation rates 20 cents per day to Baltimore and_ W: 2. ts acre, oF 2 square fect. end 0, depot, 8:3 ang 20:09 «, m Fare 7 cente found trip. “Also will sell at the same fimo, four pieces of about 18 acres, Each adjoining & ¥, Gambrilt’s farm, good for subdivision. Terms: One-third cash, balanée in 1 and 2 years. 18° JD PXCANSON BROS. Auctioners. CART AT AUCTION TO PAY REPAIR BILL, &a. On TUESDAY MORNING, MAY SEVENTEENTH, 1887, at TEN O'CLO Twill sell atauctiga round of Duncanson Bros., 9th and D sta. n.w., abgte to pay charges, loft, with me last October or Ko- vember, interested take notice. my14-2t . HEITMULLER, 1337 14th et, n.w, USTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL fa. ape o TING 165, SER OR “Hi ‘EST 1120 VERMONT AVENUE. Under and by virtue of acertain deed bearing date mly 20th, 1885, in Liber No. 11:36, folio 47, et Se trustee, will on MHGRSDAT TRE SENT Py . on. i 2 SIXTH DAY OF MAY, 1887, at FIVE 0" sell at public auction. in front of the premises, all those certain pieces or parcels of land ‘and, remises situate nd being in the city of Washinuton, Distriot of Colum bia, and known and distinguished as all of lots num- bered forty-nine (49) to sixty (60), both inclusive, and ‘the south fifteen (15) feet front on Vermont avenue, by the full depth thereof, of lot aumbered forty-eight (48), in George Taylor's subdivision cera square numbered two hundred and fourteen (214), as per ecorded in Liber W. B. M., folio 185, she sarrazors pee of the Hae jumbia, ant vemen' ‘Terms of sale: Oue half cach, and bélanoe in three jus] installments at one, ti id ee years, fc Jislch notes of the parchastrare oie gee” wearer Dentinc cae reee are, aie Ber, annum ae paid. payable semi-ann ry end to secured by a deed of trust on the property ‘sold: or all cash, ope of purchaser. The pi ey be sold as ole, and = deporit of te. quired at the tivue of sale. All conv. at cost of ra . Tecms of sale to be comiplied with within am (10) from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the: and fee ie the ith Id purchaser, pal saa ft Ses Secs lished in the District of Columt RICHARD W. TYLE! ROBERT G. RUTHE! Ayes 7 ‘Offic rhe myl4dkds 1296 Fst mee Wes chertord, 26 F st. n.w¥., Washington, D.'O. CURANCERY, SALE OF IMPROVED Aw iM PROVED PROPERTY, SITUATED ON oe EAST, ON SEVENTH Wikert NESE einer SOUTHEAST; ELEVENTH STREET oO TRENTH ARD FLEREEN EE Finteass Our AST; AND ON FIFTEENTH THER 2 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the 8qj fe the District of Columbia passed ny B83 a uity cause No. 9327, entitled Mary 8, Naylor'vs, Ofiorforaaloat pubis auction in fet of we for sale ié_ suction five premises on WEDNESDAY, the RUST retE DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1887, at FOUK THIRT' O'CLOCK P. M., ‘the west half of Jot numbered sixteen of Reservation No, 11. fronting 27 feet on O street be tween 2d and 3d sts. n.w.. and running back 160 to, alley with the improvemente thereon, ; brick dwelling-house. UAL TAT 20 ootocx pat oe the south 47 fect S inches of said lot by a depth OF Be feet 43, it with the imy te sisting’ of thres Frame dwellings: oo Teh sae hese, ae. bt 197! ‘LY THEREAFTER we will sell the part r. By juare No. pia estas area St ‘ON THURSDAY, THE TWENTY SIXTH DAY MAY, A. D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., we will ‘eh pace Oe eee 12, square 979, fron’ ‘on 11th street, Pecleiens ne AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, ON THR SAME Day, part lot 2, square | east 156 feet 9 inehes of said lot iting on K street, near 15th street a Pree) th of 2220 feet. TMAMRDIATELY THEREAFTER we will sell all of Lot No. 7, square 1078, fronting 51 2 ine 2B aticet cet between, Penis rani are uth, run "Tera of aulos One-tuird of the payable in cash, the balance in equ! one and two years, notes bearing interest to & deed of trust on option of chasers costs mr secured ‘the cash, the purchaser Conveysucing st pare ‘A depoait of 8100 required on each Lat Sem of ale, he Trustoce reserve ie tga to e- ll at ‘the risk of purchaser if terms of sale are not Gomplied with in den daya from day of sal, after Ave Wertivemient im sone Rewspaper pub {in Washington, D.C. The leces of property wil tothe tive dimensions gt Secon to jos as may seem to the Trustecs Most advantageous fo theinterest of partice interested BICHARD SMITH. ‘Webster Low Bailing. ona. a Prustee, DUNGANBON BROS, Auctionoor mpl sdhad Youxe Max WHAT'S YOUR SALARY? Animpndent question? In one sense, yes. But we are not asking it in thet sense. Extravagance is & good deal like the malaria—easily got, and hard to get Hd of. ‘You are in business; or. « clerk, may be, in one of the Departments. Now, do you know that the ablest and Wealthiost business men put the brakes on toevery Personal expenditure by asking themselves the qttet- tHon: “Can I afford it?” “Can you afford to pay from $20 to ¢38 for s biis!- eas suit?” ‘No,; “But I want well.” “So does everybody, young man.” “The custom tailor can give me these.” “So he can, and charge you an ‘@tormous profit for accommodating your vanity. You maybe proud, but don't be fooliah.” You think it foolish to have custom-made diething?” “Wo think just this, young man. First olass Cami mere, oF Cheviot, is good enough for snybedy. Aman bea cutter at all, must cut well, Therefore we can guarantee to At you And we have set aside Just 103 ‘Caasimere and Cheviot business suite, tn all patterns thoroughly made, finished in superior style, tastefully trimmed, and we have marked them from $6.50 to $15. For what? Not because we will make s large, or even satisfactory profit; but to advertise the remarks- ble value that ® house can offer which bugs closely, attends to its legitimate busines, 8nd conducts its affairs upon the basis that Profits are savings rather than earnings. What we save in you get in the goods. ‘These, young nian, are fh e6ouciiiic H. D. Bun Ve IMPORTER as the honor to gid “athe KEW GOODS have | Mr. BARR personally fite all garments madein his ‘abllaunsent. =a ‘eit? Btbee PenmVeniinaton, Bo. Foe Ow Rez Want - FINE OLD RYS WHISEE. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY. ‘FUME OLD BYR WHISKY: . — ‘Beduced to 500. per Pint Bottle, ‘Reduved to Bde. per Pint Bottle. ‘Reduced to 80e. pér Pint Bottle, anil my something t0 fit well and wear | _,oRmTAning # - MAY 14, 1887—DOUBLE SHEET. EDITION, soe a | | SEE ‘STENOGRAPHERS Lege 2d I | ron tax cra ere ean Ste of | ar. Frederick 0. Prince, ex-mayor of Boston, ©] Several weeks ago Tax Star, by authon| Washington and Baltimore—Am Ex | na5 4 conference to-day with Secretary Lamar, of tz pubsnea pars ce that male ain wt reprewentanive ot tee eres of rs, published a paragraph to the effect that Se a with him, as thé Stenographers were wanted in the Government de- fina as taeeatay: aoa tans duis oma OOO {he Indians in New Bngiand, as to the proper exe 0 partments bere, and that any one Who would pass pleasure, not 4 ‘The vessel that was to carry cution wpe . cary eppotstneh en might feel sure of a0 | them, the W. W. Corcoran, lay at her moorings at | Spcration on the Bevis Lake and Simatan Resets ee early sppolr fon ‘the 7th street wharf gaily decorated with flags in honor of the occasion, The Eldorado for which ‘she was bound was Marshall Hall, where the Argo- naute were to prospect for a planked shad dinner. ‘There Was every indication this morning that the Teunion would be a most enjoyable event. The sky was clear; the sun warm and radiant, and & delightful breeze cheered and invigorated the hearts of the sturdy pioneers, ‘THE VETERANS ASSEMBLE. ‘The veterans began straggling on board the steamer in twos and threes before 10 o'clock. ‘The Baltimore contingent were the first to arrive, and immediately after them came Mr. Hallet Kil. Dourn and a party of gentlemen, theirarms loaded with paper boxes containing badges and ribbons, As fast as Uhe pioneers arrived they proceeded to the cabin of the steamer and adorned themselves with the badges, of which there were two Kinds; one of gold-lined satin ribbon for those who went West before September 8, 1850; the other of white Satin ribbon for those who went to the gold fields after that date. Every provision was made for the comfort, both external and internal, of the excur sionists. in Dakota, and Siletz reservation, In rtment has authority from the to carry Cat this law en to these and as ‘raj a8 possi same bedone'en the other reservations. Mayor Prince And the other members of the assocta‘ion at anx- fous to have men appointed as special agente us Ger this bill Who are interested tare of the Indians, and Wil see that = : yeoanie thet roperiy put into operation. It 1s Fratiaition to the Inspectors who will be appointed by the President, this astociation Will also send ‘sentatives to these agencies at their ex; Mr. Herbert Weish, the secretary of the Dis’ Association in Philadelphia, has Written to the Secretary on the aame subject wo Peecthmme — <teorn mo Policemen Must He Careful. OPPICER RLLIS' ASSAILANT RENT TO TAIL, ‘The case of Joseph Hayes, the colored man Who Assaulted oficer Ellis several days ago in @ tenement house in the “division,” was called for trial in the Police Court this afternoon. Officer Fiits testified that he arrested Mayes on complaint of Ei Williams; that defendant had threatened her life. W bess nO Warrant. The defendant Fesistéd and assaulted witness, After beng injured by the prisoner the iatter escaped, witness fired one shot at him. Uther witheases Jestified that Hayes resisted the officer becatise be (the officer) had not seen him do anything. He Knocked the officer down twice, and while down Kicked him. When the officer fecovered he fired at him. ‘The defendant gave similar testimony. ‘Mr, Cahill claimed that the arrest was illegal, Decauuse it was for a misdemeanor, and without the officer either seeing the offense commitied or having a warrant. ‘The judge agreed with Mr. Cahill, and sald that so far as the first. blow was concerned there was some doubé as to whether he had not the rignt te inflict it, but after being free from arrest he sted in his assault on the officer, Policemen should be extremely care. Tul 1a Arresting | persons for misdemeanors; should be careful and make the proper distinction Detween a misdemeanor a felony. The Supreme Court has practically held that, a felony 4s an offease for which the offender may be sent to the penitentiary, and they might as well take Chat definition of it ahd act accordingly. He was given sixty days in Jail —.———__ Navat Onprns.—Capt. L. A. Boarfisice to attend- nce on torpedo Instruction, Capt. G.C. Wiltse to command the receiving ship Franklin, Lieut, D. L. ‘Wilson to instruction in’ joservice. Lieut. H. M. Hosley as inspector of steel for the new cruiser, Surgeon B. F. Rogers to duty at the marine rendezvous, New Yurk, Cadet Kugineer Prank B, Conant to been getting fetters by the bushel,” ‘said Commissioner Oberily to-day S a result of that publication. Letters asking advice and im formation have come from all parts of the coun- Fhe Commseion had a ctroular, etving intorma- tion as to the examination, &c., printed, and it 1s ‘Sent out in answer wo the letters which still con- tinue to pour in. ao Te @aloous Open After Hours, CONVICTIONS IN THE POLICE COURT TO-DaY. ‘This morning, ia the Police Court, Fentinand Lambrecht, the saloon keeper on New Jersey ave- Due, near the Baltimore and Ohio depot, was charged with keeping his bar open after hours. Mr. Cahtil represented the defendant. Mr. Padgett appeared for the District. Officer Fitagerald vesti- that several nights ago he saw the defendant's Place open after we and a number of per- sons arg Peet, cer Schultze gave similar testimony. @efendant claimed “that there ‘Was nothing for after midnight. The court ry irr leader onlemmneeeaey e Michael McCormick, the saloon keeper, near the corner of 6th street and Pennsylvania avenue, was culty annular ane vas taped nO a Was im| L ‘saloon and eating who ke house at the corner of 13th and E streets, was CS With esimilar offense. Roscoe Mullican ‘Chat he was in the defendant’s place about 1 o'clock on the morning charged, and while waiting for to eat he drank @ Dottle of beer. Mr, C m claimed that the defendant had not violated the law; that he had served the beer in his dintng-room and that his Dar was not open, Mr. Padgett claimed a convic- on, and the court imposed a fine, Under the law, @ person upon a second convic- ton renders himself Hable to have his license re- Yoked, Dut it is discretionary with the Commis. sloners; but upon a third conviction the law says ‘the license shall be revoked. —_—————_ District Government Affairs, ‘THR FURL TESTS, It has been demonstrated by competent test that Goke will generate more steam in agiven time than will Cumberland coal. ‘This test was made Tecently in the Jefferson School building, for the yur pose ‘Which fuel has the greater for use in heating the OUR RELATIONS WITH CANADA. evolutions it Night Discussed by the ite Board of Trade. ‘Tokoxro, May 14—A general meeting of the board of trade was held last night to discuss the Subject of commercial union or reciprocity with and ip- tnd trades Prete tl Ered, but the debate was adjourned till next Thursday, Ex-President Dariing and Prot. Gold- Fin, Smith ted on the side ot wider commercial iments were introduced; ee Canada the removal of ible restriction upon international trade, proposal for commercial ‘union ‘ween the two countries is worthy of the pemgetion and ant. earnest: ‘ousideration of Amendment 1.—That this board ventures to hope bh Soon a adjustii countries ng any alps 80 as fi of Ravine een or = oom Amendment 2—That this board, whilst affirm. ing the necessity of the government that the existing treaties between the United and the Dominion are oarried feel assured that everything will be done to avoid tation io thor Vocation, and would humbly submit that in their opinion ft would not be derogatory, but other Wise, to once more make overtures for pep trade relations in the products of the field, forest, mines and fisheries, and that fishermen have re- ciprocal rights to catch and take fish in the wat- ersof both countries, subject to the laws enacted i ‘the protection and preservation of the fisher- ca Amendment 8~That in the of this board. Commercial union with the United States of Amer- ica would be injurious, 1f not disastrous, to Can- ‘day but that an imperial zoliverein between Great Britain and her colonies and dependencies, with a Giscriminating tariff in favor of its members, is a frue, natural, and most desirable future for the Dominion. —+__ BY COACH TO PHILADELPHIA. A Gay Party of New Yorkers Off fora Long Coaching Trip. New York, May 14.—The Coaching Club of this city started from the Hotel Brunswick this morn- ‘MERTING OLD COMRADES. The time before starting was spent by the pio- neers in sitting around the cabins in groups chat- Ung pleasantly about the old times, and many ® smnile of fond remembrance broke over thelr coun tenances as they grasped the hand of some com- rade of forty years. Many of the gentlemen were accompanied by thelr wives and daughters, whose pretty faces and picturesque costumes made an agreeable background to the smiling faces of their happy husbands and fathers, THE STaKT. A few minutes after 10 o'clock the whistle tooted and all those unhappy mortals who could not go trooped ashore. The gang plank was drawn in, and amid cheers and calls, the steamer moved | slowly out into and down the river. ‘The down to Marshall Hall was occupied in organizing the California Pioneers’ Association and disposing Of the Various liquids ad substances which were freely dispensed. A planked shad ainner will be the feature of the entertainment at the hall alter more yarns and Uquids the jolly crowd Will return to the city in the cool of the evening. ‘THOSR WHO WENT. Among those who Went from this city were I. King, Hallet Kilbourn, Geo. E. Kennedy, E. Ingie, T.B. McManus, E. B, MacGrotty, Isaac ©, Miller, G. H. Miller, Capt. Jno, Mullan, Wm, MoGarrahan, J.P. Morse, Col J. C. McKibben, Gen. B. McKibben, Z. ¥ ‘Gov. Kolinan THE FIRE ESCAPE COMMISSION. The work of the fire escape. cotumission has Bai nt oeein ga one o Ue eo VACalcy, and so things are at @ stand-still. - THR COKTRACTORS GIVE TX. Price, Gen. Alfred Pleasanton, H. F. Page, RC. 3. to duty on board tne Quinnebaug. © ing tor Philad@iphia, There was quite a large| Thecontractors who bid upon the street improve- Pendleton, F. Richardson, Jos. J. Reilly,’ Gen, Harry Wilson bas been detached from tne receiv. ments asked 40 cents per yard for grading or pre- ine Schell, ‘ran A Ing Ship Franklin and placed on waiting orders, Growd of admirers of the oid taahioned coaching | Dette tc aeeeee See g or pres | 8. Rosecrainy Pa. Scuell, rank M. Setiell J. N ‘= ) n and placed om wait Smallwood, days ‘Stettinius, Col. Frank B. Sohaef- their friends a hearty send-oft. ‘Three coaches, | sree with them, believing that 2 cents is ample | for yy Sately, 3 ‘Turner, 1.8 Tichenor, B, | @rauted three mouths sick leave, Bi With three pairs of handsome bays and chestnuts, | Tecompense. The contractors have about come to | Titer” Juace Wm. Upton,’ Dr. Jas. Suddard, | Philip Landsdale | trom duty at | Pittsburg, left the hotel, and the gay attire of the occupants of the coaches formed a ee contrast to the udy colors of the vehicles, The party expects Teach Philadelphia to-night in time for dinner. the conclusion that they can afford to do the work for 26 cents per yard. ‘THRY MUST PAY THR PENALTY. ‘The time for making application for a steam ordered to duty “at Phoenixville. Surgeon W. G. Dixon, from the marine rendervous, Now. York and ordered to special duty af Balu more, Md! Paymaster H. 7. 8. Harris, trom the R. H. Willett, O. M. Wozencraft, H. G, Worthington, Wait" Barstow Admiral J. 3 Aimy. Me Brock, Gen. BE. ¥. Beale, Geo. R Buitum, ¢: Biake, Gen, W. W. kK In order to accomplish this fresh relays of horses | engineer's license expired to-day, Only 04 appll- | Danicue dem: Av atc, pen few York navy-yard aud oitcred to Cue amend. will be waiting at conventent si ‘The club | cants have been examined out of a probable | Vernon'Dors-y, W. G. Dodge, Chas D master iT. sp. from the Galena and Mill be entertained in Philadelphia by kindred as- | 200 or more who are affected by the law. Col | 1° pavsom cco. Krence Insane pear A. De, Masticn yum the Dereatat ease eet Scolations, and the return journey Will be made | Ludiow stated to a Stax reporter to-day the above | 1” Kunis, John, Ennis, Judge Ie. Bog pa ying ag tg 3 on Monday next. facts and sald; also, Chat tue employers of the wen | Evans, Itos A. Fish, Gea. It G. Glbvon, Gov. Geo. | Heering, io uty” tn “connection with ‘the ‘new ——.—___ Who have not complied with the law would be | ¢ gorhain, Gov. A.C. Hunt, Chan W. Hayden, | TUisers at Cramps yard. Cadet Engineer Gus. Boston Brewers on Strike. anes ‘THE TROUBLE MAY EXTEND TO ALL THE BREWERIES IX THE CITY. Bostox, May 14.—As a result of the refusal of the demand of the working brewers, all the men except two left the large brewery of John Roessle in Boston Highlands last night. ‘The men desired toestablish anew list of prices, which will ad- vance their , reconstruct the hours of labor gn pronibit the employment of non-union men, ‘Mr. Roessle refused their demand, Should Mr. Roessle adhere to his determination not to yield, an interesting question will arise, which would Perhaps involve all the brewers in this city. Ac- cording to the rules of the Brewers’ union, the men employed by any frm who would supply Rooesle ‘with beer Would have to quit work. ee ea From Wall Street To-Day. New York, May 14.—The stock market opened generally firm, most stocks showing advances of ‘slight fractions over the closing figures of last | evening, while Northern Pacific preferred was up ds. The high figures of the opening were not maintained, however, the market becoming heavy in the early dealings and small fractions rai Sane ee cent were lost in the general list, while eeling and Lake Erie developed decided weakness, decitnin, le to pay a penalty of $50. BUILDING PERMITS. have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: George J. Gockeler, to erect brick dwelling, $3,400, numbered 731 1ith street northwest; J. W. sche fer, to erect three brick dwellings, $2400, number- ed 1 1611 and 1613 3d street northwest; P. Col- lins, brick Gee 400, numbered 114 Pierce Place northwest; }. Penrod, to alter house on 17th street extended, Mt. Pleasant, $1,200; J. G. Slater, to alter Nos. 318 and 320 Pennsylvania ave- nue southeast. tave Kasameriang, from duty under the advisory Doard and ‘o Cramp’s hip-yard. Stephen Moarty, Thos, M. Johnston, and John J, Giyna, Dave Deen appoluited acting’ boatswalus in thé vy. A letter box has been placed at the corner of Sth And M strocts northwest Lillian snavely’s Adventares. THEY COST MER ABOUT $1,000 IN Casi AND MORE UF REPUTATION. Cnrcago, May 14.—Ldlllan Snavely Wataon’s jew. éiry, taken trom her by Watson aiter he had de. coyed the girl into marrying has ‘Deen recov. ered through her attorney. Liuian’s adventure with Watson and Davidson cost her about $3,000 incash. She expects to enter a sult for divorce ext week. Watson will be released from the Bridewell Tuesday, where he Was seut fOr al ae Sault on his pal, Davidson, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market, oqTRA followin ary "the openiag and 1:00 pan _petoms the New bork Stork Markets es mpocteu Uy abeceat wire to Ha Siw Tdi hos. E Hatch, Levi Hanford, Samuei Major J. P. Horbach, Jas, R. Moward, A. rr he Baltimoreans were: A. Cooper, Phil, T. Dawson, Daniel Donneily, Dorsey French, Dr. C. Gunther, O, Sutro, Jas. Jonnson, D_ one, Thos, G. Morrow, Jno. W. Numsen, Numseu,’ Robi, Read, Thos. S. Stratton, Jao. L. Suef, Wun Steuart, Louis Walger. Those who did Got 0, but sent their regrets, were Gen. W. T. Sherman, Gen. Joan ©. Fremont, and Justice &. J. F Senne ‘The Case of Jncob P. Angney. ARGUING THE MOTIONS FOR A NKW TRIAL AND ARREST OF JUDGMENT. ‘To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Montgom- ery, the motions for new trial and in arrest of judgment, in the case of Jacob P. Angney, con Victed of an assault with intent to kill John H. Wilmot, and assault on Thomas R. Turnbull, was argued. Judge Chipman, C. Maurice Swith, and Fillmore Beall, for the defendant, and the District Atworney for the Government. "The frst moun is Dased on the allegation that one of the Jurors Who Uried the case Wus over sixty-five years of age. ‘The juror in question 18 David Fisher, colored, Selling Liquor to Minors, A GALOON-REEPER FINED—THE STORY OF A BOYISH SPREE. ‘This morning, in the Police Court, Jng. J. ‘White, who keeps a grocery and lquor store at the corner of 9th and N streets northwest, was charged with selling liquor tominors, Mr. Cahii for defendant, pleaded “not guilty." Geo, bailey, fourteen years ot age, testified that Inthe de- fendanv’s place Wednesday night he and another Doy named Len. Brown drank two glasses of beer, for which witness paid. On cross-examination ‘witness said before they went to the defendant's place they drank two “buckets” of beer, purchased at Ruplis’ saloon on L street, and a quart of ca- Name %_ A rally followed and the t and affidavits of James Barker of 3415 Q street, | losses were in most’ cases recovered, but at 11 worty’ Leonard Brown, ‘aged soventen yeacy, | Henrietta [W, Foote John Mebermatt anil Henry Sail auc liern tes. Quote The buses? Again rather heavy And | gave similar vestimony. When he was in Whites | Bally were read, ven ing to prove the allegation fox) S00 “Doo kes quiet, aane, business was at first active, but | Totwas about. “ult show and when he went | Against these was Tread tite aM@davit, of Fishes 7] © \\Npeeheens. Soi URE ool nic | baer rae, Bey Cod | wy hat asd i ie ere Usually active ist. Beastiyarunce > ues’ his brother came home | [ie2™ pisher was Called US tus'stand, and testited Uhat'to the best of his Knowledge he was under SIXty-tive years of age. Rev. H. Bulley tested that Fisher haa stated ‘that he was older than he, and he (B.) was sixty- ‘The defendant testified that on Wednesday even- ing he Was ta the Dar-room, and dented that the boys Bailey and Brown were in bis place. Lieut. ‘Vernon testified that he had never heard any com- Lived Without Food for Thirty-Eight aye. TUSCOLA, It, May 14.—A remarkable case is that of Mra, Hughes, who died yesterday in Sar- | plaints against Mr. White's place. six years old. nt Township. A few months she received a | The court imposed a fine of and costs, the | Mr. Fisher emphatically denied this, roke of paralysis, and since, tairty-elga, ays defendant ap-| ‘The arguinent was then proceeded with, hest penalty, from which pasted a PosTMASTER AT CamP WasHINGTON.—Mr. George Emmerick has been detailed by Postmaster Conger to take charge of the post-office at Camp Wash- ington, He will have three or four clerks to assist go, nothing has passed her lips in the way of Ro aaing pring ar oS eae me she wanted to ale. 4 cosas eee A Charge of Cruelty to Animals. IT 18 DISMISSED BY JUDGE SNELL ‘Today, in the Poilce Court, John Lyons, tore. man of the hands employed filling up Babcock Lake, was charged by Agent Key, of the Humane Society, with cruelty to animals It being alleged that the defendant permitted two mules with.sore MP a ‘Texas Pec Sutcide of a Chicago Poli@tcian, KISSED HIS TEN CHU.DREN, SAID GOOD-BYE TO HIS WIFE AND THEN TOOK POISON. May 14.—“Good-bye, darling,” sald A. B. Chladek, yesterday morning’as he imprinted a gees Washington Sieck Exchange. The following changes from Tiradays qootations QP the Masuyetou Stock Rxcbauie ane tiNi tovaayt ee ‘THe Case ConTINvED.—This morning, in the Po- Mce Court, Prosecuting Attorney Lavender called the attention of the court to the case of Samuel backs to be used. Agent Key, who made the com- | U. 8. 444, 1601, coupous, 110 bid, 110s, waged. kiss upon the brow of each of his ten children. As | Helman, mentioned elsewhere, and sald that the a ms rugistered, U8vi. 110 bi aoked he stepped outside the back door he called back, | complatnant was not desirous of prosecuting, but, | plaint, testified to the facts as charged, and pro- Ba ee Nn a 2 AY ra fed eee come £0 oe now as His wife | he had not yet el what tg he tgs duced the collars taken from the animals, Ha 5. is Deyrheten at. cy ise “ mplied e request a8 appeared | take in the case. For the present, however, he Witnesses for the defense, includi Francis a -year fund, coin, Les the ‘husband smiled and ‘said: “Good-bye, An- | would ask that the case be continued indefinitely, | inion who spenren ‘a attorney {OF the de. CE a a ge tonette.” ;), | Which was done, and the defendant was released | fengunt. was heard. He examined the antinals. ington Gen, 41 bid, S14 asked” Retin Aferraninutes later Mrs Chindek stepped to the | On bonds. ‘The sores, he sald, were not running, and he did ine ack door and there found her husband ‘upon the —-__ hot think there Was any cruelty in working the steps in a dying condition. By his side was a piece | ‘Tu ARGENTS aT Grea? Falia—The first field | inimais, Lieut. Amise also examined che ors Of white paper on which was written the words | meeting of the nts, the hew Photographic | and round them the same as Mr. Miller. Geo. W, | bid, 20% sak “Cyanide } coed ral For two months Mr. | club, was held last Thursday and was suc- | Hughely, the horse-dealer, testified in behalf ‘ot | bid, jetionad = Chiadek had suffering from heart disease and cee ‘The trip was made to Great on the | the de‘endant a8 to Ube good condition of the i Meh o it and had become very despondent. He had | steam packet. Messrs. Crampton, Dodge, Fischer, | animais, and said it was better for the animals to 209 lad. tcealdimasc [hele Bneura n employed in the water office eight ut | Hansmann, Hine, Lee Hicnards, Schneider, Smil- | he worked than let them remain in the stable, | U9 iat juesiiins hesapeuke ‘had not been able to for duty sinceelection. | le, Waler and White haa their cameras with them | ‘The harness used on the animals was, what is | Aveo anes 83% waked. ‘The change of tion had greatly de. | anit took such scenes as pleased their fancy. | Known as “Dutch” harness, aud is much better | be ds Tasos ook we reine atom gona ag te cues | Sand i Mgrtcnet SF UM, Ms | an Chaar hare Mattimore mares ve a month ago m0} to | one after ing Mr. ell said be did not claim @ conviction, ie 4aill himself with a Knife ana succeeded in intict- | members suoulddred tuelt cameras and started re in dismissing the case, sald the de- The judge, BALTIMORE, Mo. fendant should be careful in working animals ‘May 14.—Virginia past due coupes, 6% Bid to-day an wound on his nec! when his wife ise the weapon from his hand. instantaneous views of the Falls, fe Wasa demo- ‘alls were unusually nigh and fullof the to The ‘are any sores on them, BALTIMORE. Mo., (Fat and hed always taken prominent part tn | “sacred soll,” and the photographers availed them. | “300 {here Are ay sores dn them tioned | ale iM GRE. Mo. the politics of the city. He was twice elected | selves of the opportunity Dy catching the water | Mina arresting. Busines mich line ae teas | Seedy md dulok, pe aRN Se Constable,” Yo TOWD And served two years as | on the keen jump. ALS the party starved home- | Work and unnecessarily inconveniencing them, | Seamer, cl-siug dull: Soran Yard, stopping for an hour at Qabin John to take | and ‘the judge sald he would have w apply: | Jue, Bs H a few views Of, the bridge. Ihe boat reached 0)" the “iftmane “Society. for such an ‘Telegraphic Briefs, Georgetown at 7. The day was an excellent one | Sraer'° or caution’ to their agent. and fuuet= fo hing, and the various locks, the boat - : Ef Jt ts hoped to make the national edueationa | Ur Photographing, and the various 1orks the DOM | Commended Agent hey. fOr his good workin cons iututyiianin. Siac, westra wnt, So the greatest over held ie this aaavocn Tuy 12th, | ond at the next regular meeting the game will bs | Becton =e jon ait aud Sat Sigegp copper fe (od steady, \oee A say. Whinky steady, 2dal eae tur a Jaburg & 8 manufacturers of infants’ | Shown by the succesful sportsmen. ‘The 044 Fellows’ Fair. Unichabiea. ‘Freigute to'Liverpool por steamer d aM eee Of New York, have made anas-| a seonergp Carma ov THE CovRT.—The Court in| ‘The bazar and festival of Washington Canton, | sotione Cd: out, Insh. svain ok ye sey four, 12'4i4 barrel-. wheat, B:.000 Duabeln. es Walt bury, General Term today appointed Mr. B. F. Morsell | 1, ©, 0, F., Patriarchs Milftant, will end to-night. | B95, (ths, bartels: 1,000 bushels. Sutpimente< burned this moraing: lose 00000. Cakes ple OEE ES Miwer? | Following is Uhe result of the voting up tothe pres- | Ruur, 8, 40) barrie: Wasi Salas Lake s: who are members of the | Ceceased. | Mr. ent time: Large bicycle—W. W. Maloney, jr., 12; | ¥hess 2084 ~ residing ‘on 19th street northwest, and the ap: potntment is regarded as an excellent one. etter ews A DwASTER TO THE Cosmos AND a RESCUE— ‘The sailors, Knights of Labor, have begun a movement at Chi- cag and other lake ports to secure higher wages season. They have been prot asaistance by allied assemblies of Knights of Labor. Chicago Markets, Harry H. Burroughs, 21; F. @. Conboye, 1; 5. T.| orroaco, EMRE? MS Cael, Bog: J Sothoron, 4; L. P. Loving, 1. Boy's bicycle— A. M, Hurlbut, 1; F. Bushby,3; John Dut. ‘The wool growers’ convention at St. Louts yes. | Lieut. Comdr. Brownson, U. 8. N., hydrographic | ton"). Wm,’ Harris, 10. Tricycle — Charles terday initiated measures to protect their interests | inspector coast survey, has received a dispatch Crampton, 455; Anule Richey 10. by having a higher tariff imposed on wool, and in tran Comar. U.S. N., commanding Coast | E. C. Redfield; 256; L. Lindheimer, 1; Miss other ways. Survey steamer mn, reporting the arrival | Handy, 13; W.' Griffin, 11; W. P. Cady, Oty. ‘The propeller D. Sanford canght fre on | at Port Townsend, W Territory, of the | Uniform for captain of Canton—P. W ia, Lake Michigan yesterday, and during the excite- | Small steamer built at Mare Island | 113%; W. T. Galiiher, 31; J. A. Shackelf ment, Watson McGregor, son of the captain, fell | navy-yard for use in survey of Alaska, The | Un{form for chevalier—J. overboard and was drowned, Patterson was towing the Cosmos up the coast, | Anadale, 257; S. E. Boyce, B. M. Green, a confidence has been arrested | and parted from her olf Cape Gregory, Oregon, in | 132. Regalia for sub. {a Buffalo. ‘He is wanted in Baltimore for swind- | 5 severe southwest gule, when the latter ‘vessel 16, 1; lady out of 990, He was about to leave for | Dut into Columbia river.” In ‘the bar her California with a young lady, whom he had en- houses were eer a Comdr, Thomas ford, 30; Chas. 30. Past grand’s Fhe ss & governess, representing himselt to be a | aiso that theCosmos rescued Capt. | collar—Mrs. McLean, 205; Mrs. Webster, 37%. Past milttonaire. Ban two mates ana twenty-two b's Jewel Geo. A. Grech, 38; W. ‘Ocean al jady— SW. Affairs, Fowler, 270; Mrs. ¥. Kessler, 200; Miss Matéte B. Reported for Tax Rvextna Stax. Zo; “Base” ball outat — Norch: Yo tHe Dani. — Tho Alexandria 27; Pension Oflice Jt . Chauncey, 1203; Wm. Richards, ie 2 Rosa ive Pruitt, Harness—J. l—Nellie Richards, 22; Doll—Nellie Ric 7 Bra 33 Leonard, 31; dire jattnew Paring for their en at the National grou and particiption in tne Gril, ‘ese present on the day) and during’ the arn Bair of alexandria wiltmake vist ete Wale phOTE The damocratic candidates met on People’s party a arranged. ‘Pursomat—Mr. J. W. Thompeon, Miss Thompson, Mr. J. M. Wilson, Miss Wilson and Miss shellabar- ger were in Paris on the 4th instant, on their way to Italy.—Interstate Commissioners Walker, Schoonmaker, and are ¢1 to return to this by Mc next.- Lambert Tree, United states 10 Bel 5G. Of New York, and Gen. J. G. Barrets of Culorgo, W. A. Bittecll’of Ban Fran: ot Now York, H. H. Sawyer Mi it of Py. ureday night and ti 1a te "neat_Parity aeeting on Friday night apa Sack their lan of the cam} ‘Which is to precede the mu- ie election bee the funeral Of Mim Soe J. McCann took Place this m« with a re- quiem mass at 81 jary’s church,_—The V1 jun; court of ap) reversed Ju fon in the ‘Aiexnndiin enecs ot Bot aft, at the cemetery. 2 pay 12, 8:15 am, st the yurch 290. friends are cy forton.- ‘at Pishtown continues to fall off, Notes, ‘order to fohow pete ” Sacraer read vt ipaimentwill arch, wie a ‘wearto we fowet to the Dri, soning Se Aen | ts eld in the Lather Place Methoril vosmarrey DITION O” WATER AF A. all avon ‘TuekwoueTER.—The following | once vo ine DrOper observance ance of the Lord's day in 5 ai zine, rom fy repsemen, Ro. bi ee eg = iin occuring eB the tad ina ‘Temporatare: $6; = M. 50; 2p.ad, Oo; maximum, 68; minimuss, tH. "| poned va the afternoon. Hi, Hoover was ad- ‘io; bowdiuen eb OR EPR: My 25, 1887. A Ruancowmwr.—The Court in General Term has | mitted to provate j» He leaves his estate o direct earyuinen o the applloatien of ©. 2. | Yr "Sesogtertan of Baimore and| x. axo c. 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