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Vv THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT TBE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th £t, by Evening Star Ne Com; = Pes KAUFMANN Bert = ‘Tax Everrxe Stan is served to in the ity by carers om thelr ows sccount. at 10 cents See or He per month Copies a2 she Sounter, Gents ach. By maail—y pud60 cents & Bonth. one year, $6. six mont — tered at the Post Office at Washington, D. sepond-caas tall matter) roe § EB Tex WEEKLY S7an_published on Friday—e1 Che nening Star. rer. months, 50 cents. ‘Al mail subserty ‘be paid in edvances pa paver cent longer thas is faid for” ‘Bates of advertising made known on application. WASHINGTON, D.C. SUPPLEMENT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. CALIFORNIA'S NEW BOOM. NEW K. OF 1. CONSTITUTION, ‘TO-mORROW. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. ‘The Rash of Colonists to the Southern | Adopted by a Decided Majority-Some ‘DOWLING, Auctioneer. ICERY SALE OF U RAPIDLY IMPROVING NEIGHBORHOOD ON STREET, NEAR THIRD STREET NOKTH- irt of QuSa Sea oo corer ew in Equity cause No. ). the undersixned.. Th ee AY OF ¥, A. D. 1887, at FIVE THIRTY 1887, Be ‘the foliowing” described real estate, ah is Re HOMAS DGWLING. Auctioneer. IMPROVED GROUND IN | STOVES. FURNACES, CARPETS, MATTING, IN THE ko. MORRISON BUILDING, JUST "VA: foberol iu ener SU BERS SYLVANIA AVENUE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE THIRTIETH, ‘7, at TEN O'CLOCK, I shail sell a lot of goods re- poh ee ‘Duilding belonuing to the sozerument, ‘il articies to be removed on day of ale PSE THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Ghy ot ‘Washington, District of Colum: | =~ -St____THUNAS DOWLING. Ant Bin to wit: Tue cast siuteen ect atx inches (16.0) of AP PUSTEES” GALE OF 4 VALUABLE FabM IN ered ecventecn (17), and the west twenty: Mine (oop feet of lot numbered eighteen (8). ta are ATerme.of sale bed by decree: One-third = Tad Dalnute tn fas teeive aint cighteen: months, be A tof $100 required on each of eps ate ae eet Parcels ‘Sounseiman, Te ‘within ten days. All conveyancing and recording at | THURSDAY, JUNE THIRTIETH, ‘MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD. NEAR TEN- NALLYTOWS, D. c. ferred. virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for, saat. option of burcnaner, Referred payments | wlouemumery, County, ana court of ‘equity. the ‘The purchaser to give his notes therefor, with interest | Subscribers se Frasices, will offer at public sale ae ELEVEN OCLOOK A.M. all’ the, realestate =e Iman died seized. an INAND SCHMIDT, Trustes, which the ssid Counsel x weo7-aban * No. 511 Teh atreet northwest. | posetsed, consisting of 410 acres and 32 perches of THOMAS E WAGGAMAN, Real Extate Auctionese. | “This land is located on the River about 2 miles es prorat | £32, ienuallytown. 2 ile trom the District ling 236 SUREET, BETWEEN DED vines AVE: | and sdioing the lands of Adjutant Gen. Drum, UE SOUTHEAST. ilson and others. ‘soll of ‘this farm is of excellent quality, the ies beautifully. aod ie admrbiy located SiR PF oe ey ew 2 for ja front Rye teal oer eye a it by 105 feet 1 inch deep. ‘division into small tracts for suburban homes. ill be sold as 8 whole or in lots to suit purchasers. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in two ‘Terms day of sale. able from Jo8-deda THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct__ | ¢aual installments, payable in one and two years the day of sale, wit Je22-dts THOMAS ANDERSON JAMES B HENDERSON,} Trustocs __PROPOSALS. prorosars FoR 7 REMODELING OF WES- (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ION SALE OF THE BUILDING KNOWN AS ¥ ZION CHURCH aceTi LE OF x ‘Will be received ou or before JULY NINTH, 1887. Plans and specifications can be seen at 3 M DAY, JUNE THIRTIETH, 1887.1 (GGS MARRET. at42Cstsw.| On THURS! e from SINEOCLOGR to EWELVE Mand from THREE | at THREE O'CLOCK P-M.,on. the premises, we Yo SIX PM. Bids can be eft st 342 C st. s.w. T. | will sell all of the building known as the Rigws M: t SiON: Chairman of, Trustees. JAMES LEE. | House, situated on P street, between 14th and 13th esident "of the Building Committce, JAMES | stevid uorihyent Said building has’ frontage of THOMPSON, Secretary. PPoresALs Fou DAEDS! G. os Wasunmorox. D.C dune 4, 189 Sealed proposals for dredging” in nel of the Poomac River at Washington, D- tine 'S. ENorvReR OFrict 2239 Peswavivanie RrEMUE | SeeRdiD 140 feet on P Tunning back toa good brick office, together with brick pavement, xas-pipe, shed- ‘&e., belonging to said market building ‘as now ‘on lots 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 6Y, and 70, in G. ‘sub. of square 210. re w “Ghe'purchaser of purchasers will be required to e Vireitiiachan- | enter into bond to. remove all of waid building and material within ten days from day of sale from and off will be received st this office unt 12 m.,on THURSDAY, | May ipts. ‘aitons, forms of bids and other informa. ‘MENT OF JUSTICE, WASHING TOWELS. Sealed Proposals will be received. at the Office of the Chief Clerk and Superintendent of the Building until TWELVE M, SULY #1864, for Waning Towalp used in the Department of Susthce durin the fiscal year sei ote 08 Sst ARLES a _ Se nee \Gisel of the Bureed ot Sealed to the Chief of the Bureau. Sesttoateulberscerted utd TWELVE SE-JUSE Berap Tron. Peceited an “JUN THIRTY, i8N7, for the purchase Of 250,000 pounds Guoye oF leew) of scrap iron, at the W: ‘Navy | thereby, we will sell at Te ‘The building is open for inspection every day until this office. PETER CHAINS, ‘sale. its of st hereb; tified to 14.1528a20-8t_ Lieut. Col. of Engineers, | 28% of sale, eds belonging fo tein, ahd vacate their Salle in said basldity ROE ar tpe ts SOnTHEASE, SEW CONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY. 18 at time of sale, ig on or before dOth day of June, Wasursoro, June 23, 1887. | 1887. For further tintornation, inguire of OS PRATHER, J. H. GLICK. BD. WEAVER, Le TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PI ‘WEEN B ROPERTY ON FIRST STREET, Bl EAR THE ‘of a deed of trust dated Jantiary 29th,, By virtue A,B 1874, and, duly recorded in Liver” No. S44 ‘Oue of the Land Records for the District! of Colambin, shat the request ofthe parties secured ‘aucti on THURSDAY, JUNI a frontof the Bids must be made for the whole amount Each bia | Weer. at LIVE U'CLOGRE, i, the following described — be Cn mph — deposit, or certified : [yo PS ESE ‘estate, situated in Washington City, District of ‘hae? of the Bureau | Columbia, to wit: Lote “E,""F,” and “G""in Thomas Farsobs’ ‘of original lots numbered i subalvision. es of a0" Soon bid ‘hall bece! ‘leven (11) and twelve (12), in square numbered seven SPS Cateed States should the accepted bidder Mart | hundred and twenty Sve eB) toast wwith all the comply, wath the terme of the purchase, Os se $e @ provements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money and ‘expenses of sale to be paid er ‘three imcash and the balance in wyments fn one and two years from date of sale, from ual il taust be removed within twenty days | with interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per suum, feited to the United States. “Payments will be at the Navy Yard as the is removed. ‘The Governinent reserves the right to reftee any Bid not deemed > |ONTGOMERY SICARD, Je25-sw.2t Chief of Bureau. le seau-aunually def jente to De ae: Eazed by decd of trust on the property sold. A deport ‘of 8300 will be remired at tiine of sale, ‘Terms to be th within ten days the property will be Se-sold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. ‘Miiconveyancing at purchaser's cost, I OPOSALS will be received st this affice until TWELVE M , JUNE THIBTIBTH, 1887, foreuch qualities of the above named materials as may be re- ured for the completion Traces und grand | meadow, and pasture lan Saeeceareae te Se eece Cas ‘Terme: Teh per cebt cand; balance $10,per fice The tight to mon 3: ssticue ay be won, at this once The sight pect t the U8. Capitol A schedule and specifi- UCTION SALE OF LOTS AT THE BASE BALL GROUND, HYATTSVILE, THURSDAY, JUNE THIRTIETH, ‘At FIVE P. M. br si lots of gard: Some choice building sites, and lote of garden, il be of St ‘all bids is reserved. PERT DPPeatae sy, OF JUSTICE, ‘Wassixatox, D.C., June 21, 1887. Sealed proposals, for furnishing the Department of Samed below, for ite ase durin the fecal year ‘ending June 30, 1888, will be received at the office of the ‘chief clerk. aa follows: Fuel. until J2 o'clock m., June 30, 1887. SE eae Until 12 o'clock m.. 1887 Miscollaucous, until 12 o'clock mz, July 5 1887. STREET. SOUTH. BETWEEN NINTH STREETS EAST, AND RU! E HUNDRED FEE’ (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, TWENTY-FIVE (25) FEET ON G iT, IN THE CITY OF WASH- the undersigned trusieen will on ‘The right to waive defects and to Teject au | THURSDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JUNE, IN- Dida is reserved. Blank forms aud information will be mi ayon applica AKLAND. acs of Made om ABLE Gtaera | Who tastiest and ‘best’ bidder “therstor, the for eee dtly4 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. in front of the for sale at public auction to ituated in the ” city of lowing premises, ai = | Washington, District ‘aforesaid, ‘and known on the 5] ground plan of the said city as all that of inal OvISIANA STATE LOTTERY. Pace roa eee ee Ee uuborea then) antarcaamered i eee salon pce saa tarads, Bagmaing or tue ud pease sat arty mnie degen tate muperetee fhe orranoe, | Ler of the said Lot, aud ruouing thence north with the The Loutsiana State Lottery Company, and in person ‘west line of said lot one hurfdred (100) feet: thence wenty-five (25) feet; thence south ove hundred a ‘and control the Drawings themselves, and that | Cast’ five Bea eae nt Pianeta ha | OO) tent atd. thence. west tweuty-Bve feet to the ‘pod faith toward all parties, and we dithorize the Com Sing Se tr cette th ucgnies of or spn | yb eta ae, mprowed By testy and Pe ures a ‘The terms of sale will be one-fourth of the pur- chase money in cash, and the remainder in three equal symenteat aix, twelve, and eighteen months from the y of sale, with interest, secured to the satisfaction of the trustees. A deposit of one hundred dollars will be Feguired at the time of sale. “All conveyancing and re- cording st purchaser's, cost, ume ‘ton day fi sale if terms of sale shall not be complied with im that period. THOS. A. z Je18-dbas AR & SHRks, | Trustece, J 50 BOWLES & Co. 1221 F si “Heal Estate and Insurance. ABSOLUTE OF NEW BRICK HOU: oN ——— SYieet, NEAR NI SE ONT att | 4% ‘may | P. M., ip frout of the -atory and. month, Terms easy and made A deposit of $100 required on acceptance of bid. [NTH NORTHWEST. sal), at public ‘WEDNESD, ne TWENTY SECOND INST ART me SE OEE DOR Yetrect northwent, it 8-1 an +, ae known on day of sale. JNO. BOWLES & CO. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. je18-d ty" THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY POST- Foned until THURSDAY, JUNE 30TH. Samo hour and place. Je22-codkds UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! THREESTORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWEL- OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. TNG, Now ibu9& ST NORTHWEST, NINE ROOMS AND BATH, AND MODERN COS: VESIESCES. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE THIR- ‘TIETH, at SIX O'CLOCK, un front of the premises, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Se will sell on Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-five years by the I 46, OF SUBDIVISION OF LOTS 1N a SQUARE 192, ture for Educational and Charitable purposes— ti \7 6-12 feet on Ki st with » th of i's capital of $1.000,000—to which a reserve fund | eo a eo oe oad psn el ete eee oe ° . beet added. He ‘of gver 6550.00 bee since been sce. feyocntae wag | sed ccmient bck Deaiie!coaiig nine roomn 'S part of the present State Constitution ado} Bathroom, modern convenieuces. "The Jocstion vf this property is suitable for private December 2d, A.D. 1879. renide ni nat ics invest = 413th, 1 mE The only Lottery ever voted on and indorsed by the | _ (het seni: balance cash A detalt oF $200 ae pais Cr Sacer compile en z x SSeS faulting purchaser, after Sve dsye" adver iaetieat o Teeny nad ‘tae Seuat Auaual Drawings ‘regulary | Such sale fa some newspaper published in Washington, ‘every six months (June and December). "-ADEMY OI xen ‘ORLEANS, ‘TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1 Draw: ‘LIST OF PRIZES. 2 "AL, F 8150.00. i - 300. 200. . 499: APPROXIMATION, IZES. 1,000, farther write clearly, siving full | POSTAL NOTES, Express ‘Orders, of REMEMBER that the, of Generals Beaune @ard and Earl; of the is —— of aaa Qfeod integrity, that the pea 5 ee ene | sores ee | ‘Mors of anonymous schemes. Erxonvixe De nw. Engraving oo iovial dcreste eect ytkewer pemke Gee. “Boap ‘dies a stamap Sat ‘trubber eben eg Kinds of 1odwe paravaermalia tee = & per > ‘and that noone can possibly | Sgu-anuusiiy, or sll cash at SeRcee Are etter will draw s prise. | claw See Seifi202325,27,20 GkO.H LAPETRA, west | J. C. Horcursos, ne Real Estate Title Co. certificate shown at sale. House open for inspection on of sale. IN AC: UCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES AY and FRIDAY, JUNE THIRT!) - and FELT Winst teat et VES “PASI BEVEN CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. O'CLOCK P.M 1 will ell at’ the establishment, 1256 oF Notice eq Dollars only. Halves, 95. | by noc-cedeanptiow ap to this date. husistae of Ase are a aoa-redeanptow Si TR US “restin 2 Gold and Silver watehen Qamouds, Eins Pine Stud, Bruceleis. Chains. Seda Gur tana Vests Lacieg” Dresech, Dress Patterns: Cloakar Bet: mans, Soe blauketa, Mathematical astra. Bieuta, Giocka: Hite Valiseg, Lave’ Curtains, Carpets Parties ‘tHeketa will please take notice that Guns, Opera a from No. 65,000 to 114,550. are included in is sale. z ENHEIMER OF A VALUABI TRACT TACETRD NEAR BeaNisow Station Beer OF Approximation Prizes: rirtue of & certain. of diated 38 = = 2 January im ber Nor’ 1,008, 00 a folio 465, of eea.,,,and st, the written ‘2,179 Prizes, amounting to.... a or for male iB front ‘of the see) ot 'WED- tion for rates to clube should be made only to | HESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-NINE 1887, af HALE ‘of the Company in New Orleans. Sakesute coments tiered ork uly ‘pect Exchange in Wer. Currency bY | Hii and Ber a foll the eon (at our exyeuse) Ppa aortieent by Pie ‘Brauch; sguth aod southwest ‘New Orleans, La. ¥ the estate of the Jobn is urley : east by & = f Lavrietand went and svuthtuat bortea acer pie = 5 Address Bogistered Letters to the “Baltimore and Onio Cor y ue samme ‘conveyed to Eliza A. Brooks by NATIONAL BARK. | § Pycain liber No O87, i ‘NEW ORLEANS NATION! Ha | Guly recorded in liber No. 087, fo.lo 12. ot seq., one of satis nupoRTER, MILLINERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WHITE SUITS, Elegant Stylen, §—_Lowest Prices. LACE. DRESS TRIMMINGS. FOSTER EID GLOVES, $1.00 Per Pair, upward. 10 W07 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Titre ‘never’ wears out, always clean. and can de THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ‘Teachers to ne Brevetted to Teach Eighth Grades. NORMAL SCHOOL GRADUATES TO BE ASSIGNED I ORDER OP MERIT—QUESTIONS SETTLED BY THE| MORE WEALTE—THE NEWTOWN OF COROKADO. ‘BOARD OF TAUBTEaS LAST NIGHT—CIVIL SERVICE IN Part of the State. A TOWN WInt ELECTRIC LIGHTS, A MAMMOTH HOTEL, AND STEAM FERRY BOATS, THAT HAS GROWM UP LIEE MAGIO—WRALTET PEOPLE GEREING HRALTH AxD EEES & CO, Ai WwW 837 Lo Opposit at AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE THIRTIETH, AT TEX A M. AT OUR SALESROOMS, An assortment of well-kept household furnttare, com prising s general collection of good goods for gen eral housekeeping: parlor and chamber work, hair and other mattresses, hall pieces, carpets and rugs desks and letter presses, mirrors, easy chairs and rockers, what-nots, fine parlor organ, vapor stoves, cottage sets, matble-top tables, hell furniture, toilet sets, wardrobes, extension tables, curtains and lambrequins, refrigerators, aideboards, &c., crockery, glass Kitchen wares, be, of the Changes Made by it. By returns made to the general headquarters of the Knights of Labor in Philadelphia, the new ‘Constitution of the order, embodying many impor- tant changes, has been adopted by about a three fourths vote. A clause providing for the forma- tion of national trades assembites, sent out sepa- rately from the constitution and voted upon by the Jocal assemolies throughout the order, has also Deen adopted by nearly the same vote. The new ‘constitution will be promulgated by the general executive board in ® very few days, and will go into effect inamediately after Its promulgation. ‘THE TEMPERANCE CLAUSE. An analysis of thevote shows that nearly one half of the local assembiies that opposed the adop- ‘on of the new constitution did so on account of section 325, which reads: “No local or other as- sembly or’ member shall directly or indirectiy or have any ale, beer or intoxicating any kind at any meeting, party, sociable, ball, picnic, or entertainment whatever ‘Any member found nded not less ine shall be tm Any local or other assem- nded during the board or shall (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO’ Ry FRORTING ON EWENTE SIRGY STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN K AND L 8, KNOWN AS No. 102i IREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed 0, A121. xd recorda of the District of Colum Correspondenct of Tan Evaxmna Stan. Saw Draco, Cat., June 15, 1887. San Diego and all of this Southern California ts at the present time “a wonder” in the way of de- velopment. I did not belleve ft until Isaw tt. Over across onthe sandy peninsula bought from the Halleck: estate within a year, I think, for $110,000—as much as the whole county would have brought twenty years ago—there isthe nu- cleus of @ town, One million five hundred thou- sand dollars have ‘betn realized by the owners from the sale of town lots. “Coronado” ts the name, The town ts already electric-lighted by three masts 120 feet high, with Brush clusters, ‘Water 1s piped across under the channel from San Diego River. An hotel, to accommodate 1,000 4s_well advanced toward completion, and ‘aid that “in November last the only in- habitants of the present townsite were jack Tabbits.” A double-ender ferry-boat makes ninety trips a day over the four-minute route between Coronado and San Diego. Streetcars copnect nd a “steam motor” and ‘A ride of a halt ‘bearing ), SBS, and duly} acon eee e SS HTRRPOR NINTH DAY OF. P.M. all that certain piece of land pen in said mubered twenty-one, (2 seventy-three (73), said lot. on 21st street northwest and widih fifty-seven feet. the depth the improvements thereon, consist SS ee the of the & deed of = Pere ee ‘within ten days, ees reserve the right to Posit of $100 required on day of sale. pan Je18-dade PHILIP A. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers VED | PROPERTY TWENTIETH TWENTY-FIRST STREETS NORTHWEST, AT iESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-NINTH, ‘M. we shall sell parts yuare No. 104, iront- ‘Several questions of importance met the school Doard last night. It was the meeting at which, ‘according to the usual routine, teachers were to be nominated and assigned to schools for the enguing school year; but some of. the questions arising demanded attention before such assign- nents could be made, fo the board postponed Until next Week the consideration of the lists of ‘Mr. Ross brought up the problem of how to pro- ‘vide for the new eighth-grade schools needed by reading the opinion of Attorney Riddle favoring seventh-grade teachers to teach eighth grades, as the appropriation law for- Dade the appointment of additional eighth-grade Mr. Ross said that he had tn the second division pupils ready to be transferred more than could be taught b; teachers, allowing 50 to e Mr. Curtis asked if they did not get over this dificulty by the classification of teachers made he did not exactly understand that classineaulon, or that it had ever been formally adopted. He di not believe Congress knew what 4t was doing when it placed this restriction in the le did not believe that Con- gress Knew that it was striking at the elghth grades. Mr. Hoss, in order to test the at Wherever additional eight! Tequired the local commit Yee be authorized to assign other competent teach- ers, at lower salaries, to such schools, MR. DARLINGTON QUESTIONS MR. RIDDLE'S OPINION. Mr. Darlington said that Mr. Riddle’s opinion did not seem to grapple with the legal aspect of the question at all. He thought that to make rade teachers of seventh-grade teachers a violation of the law, which declared that there should be no additional eighth-grade teachers appointed. Mr. Curtis sald to carry the matter out to its logical ‘conclusion the act: declared that there should be no additional eighth-grade schools es- tablished, Still he did not believe that such was the intent of Co rt es AY, THE TWEN vices of and sigtate In the Cita in the City deine partot fs ois See areas EEKS & CO., Ancti ‘637 Loulsiaua sve, opp. City Post-office. NT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, AT AUCTION, THUESDAY, EC} ELEVEN O'CLOCK, AT OUR Four trunks. Contents unknown. chaser. ‘Terms to be com! of violating this law shall be than six months or expelied. No sed for this offense. y 80 offending shall be sus; leasure Of the general execut. e its charter revoked by sald board.” Nearly every assembly composed solely of Germans voted Inst this ‘clause, and therefore against the THE ARTICLE ON CO-OPERATION was adopted unanimously. It provides for the creation and disbursement of a fund to aid co-ope- ration enterprises, Each local assembly ts re- juired to collect and deposit a sum not less than cents per month for every member in ing. The money is to be invested by t Tative board, and profits are to be divided equally between the general assembly, the co-operauve fund and the workmen who cre new constitution gives the generalexecutive board the full power to settle all strikes and disputes, Whether sanctioned by the board or not, creases the powers of the general board other particulars. Hereafter each distri national or unattached local assembly shail be en= titled to one delegate to each 3,000 members, or majonity fraction thereof. Which there has been 80 much controversy, has years. The compensation here- yy the general assembly when NE COMPLETE HAND-POWER ELEVATOR AT ON. ‘SECOND, 1887, at TEN will sell the above mactine: 2 Bar THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALUABLE_ IMPROVE! ‘ON FAYETTE STREET SECOND STHEEIS, GEORGETO By virtue ote dced of trust dated 28th day of, PI TURDAY, JUL} Cormmaso ant sen Di ferry on, open cars on the Coronado side. mile behind the steam motor takes you to the It looks to me larger than the Palace Hotel 4a San Francisco, Under its roof 1s to be hall or dancing-room (as the plans denomii one side,and on the other a tt The buliding, 1,880 feet around, with a large interior court, Would attract attention anywhere rently as it ts, without to be furnished th time to fecelve the Winter warm-Weather seekers from Ube East, in October or November. The immigration here seems phenomenal. Its length, breadth and objects are beyond my grasp. The immigrants are said to be seeking new homes to ones seeking new homes for the luxury of livi a lovely cilinate, and investing money in unim- ‘ing for increased vaiues. Three of lota Nos. 12 and 13, in ing seventy-six eet ten anda balt inches on F street, running back ninety feet four inches, Capitalists and. o' some time ago. PROPERTY SITU. ere should give this sale their RA TPB al attention, as the property is located in a very desirable neighborhood. ‘Terms of Sale: One-third Cash, balance in six, twelve ths. for notes bearing interest from. vared by a deed of tr cing and recording a gost: 8200 down. when the property ‘Terra ofsate to be ‘complied wil sTtink and cont of dette at rink und cost of defanitin 3e23 WALTER B. WILLL JPENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY TRUST SALE OF SIXTEEN BUILD- ITUATLD. CORNER OF “THIK- ESIREETS NORTHEAST, SIXTEENTH AND BNO! NTH STREET, BETWEI ST, AND CORNER “OF TY-BECOND AND’A STREETS SOUTH- appropriation act. from its size? Dull and eighteen mon regard to expense. d"by ditection | of the rly secured thereby we Will sell AK8%, at FIVE O'CLOG! followin described’ Real Estate situate ig the eliy of Jot numbered sixty-nine (69) in ‘Threlkeld’s eddition Georgetown, fronting thirty” feet on the east side of Fayette street, aud running beck of equal width, een parallel lines one hundred aud twenty «120) improved by a two-story brick dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in six, and twelve months, with interest, and secured by deed. of on the property sold, of all cash at the option,” Aldeposit of $100, will be requi sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's ‘The trustees reserve the right. to resell the Property at the risk and cost of the purchaser if. the tenuis are not complied with in ten dayeefrom day of WM. D. CASSIN, JAMES L. DAVIS, | HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IX GEORGE- of ot ‘ day'of June, A.D. 1976, and. recorded in Hib S17 folio 400. et mede a motion t grade teachers may be ise the property will be resold. ‘the propt. The 18 & CO... Auctioneers. proved lands wai Years ago in Los Angel rices Of real estate were “topping high,” but they have steadily increased ever since. eyes, put your hand down on the county map of Los Angeles, and buy if you can what fs underit,” I heard quoted as a successful man’s advice to some {have geen San Francisco grow from 30,000 to 300,000, and Oakland from 5 put asm down here astonishes and puzzies me. San Francisco was made by busi. ness—mines—money in its uncoined state—and grew from San Francisco's overflow, , climate, unimproved rater, railroads com th say me sre" coming, and the peo: y, they are a e ple from the East crowding in droves, and actually overflowing into Mexico, and start! tha grant of 11,000, EENTH AND erm of office, Over EE! NORTHEAST, been fixed at two. after will be fixed ‘the officer Is elected, ‘TRE NATIONAL TRADE ASSEMBLIFS CLAUSE 4s probably the most important of the changes. Tt Provides that “any particular trade or calling may form a national trade assembly by giving at Jeast three months’ notice to each local assembly whose entire membership trade to aitend a convention for the purpose a national trade assembly-” Atleast two- ‘thirds Of the local assemblies must vole in favor of the trade assembly, and not less than ten as- at number in the order, may Tecetve a charter. Section three of the article 13 Ot very strong, however, as it still leaves the matter in the hands of general board, which, if the law has been com| ‘be received until July 15 and ‘the new constitution will be in that, probably about July 1. ———— 00 Mrs. Logan in Chicago. ‘THE STATEMENT SHE MADE THERE ABOUT THE GEN- ERAL'S REMAINS, A special to the Philadelphia Press trom Chicago, June 28, sayw: Mrs Gen. Logan arrived here to- day to consult with the building committee hav- ing in charge the selection of a design and the erection of a monument in Jackson Park, where the remains of her husband will finally be laid to Test, She 1s quite anxious to have the work Pushed forward as rapidly as possible, as she feels much disturbed at the attitude of Dr. Buck, the rector of Rock Creek church, Washington, 1 @ vault in the yard of which Js now ying. FORTY-SIX BUILDING LOTS IN SUBDIVISION | grow from 30,000 v0 0 i ‘OF ISHERWOOD. os 0. U8 we will sell, JUNE TWENTY-NINTH, H8s7, commencing’at 5 o'clock p. m., tn front of, ‘Lots 10,12 and 12, on 13th and E ©, D, EF, G, Hand 1 Haley's sub. square street N. E., and front- Wo 40,000, Dut this It was certain); ive to a favored few the benefit of the le training and deny it toothers. He Congress intended only to affect the rt of the matter, and $0 far as he was, he would be willing, in the interest of ‘the schools, to make some arrangement to estab- lish, the needed schools, Kk of the law as to the financial ‘Mr, Fish said he would vote for giving the puptls an education, and take the chances that Congress MSir, Dariington said th ht not, he thought, ir. Darlington ey ought not, he t conclude that Congress had not’ intended thé result which seemed the time the bill was passed certain part: Tepresented to Congress that the school authorities Were crowding out the younger pu the larger one: Antended to do what iv had done, a ‘was in favor of establishing the then going to Cony ‘Mr. Ross’ motion was cal only voting in the Here is a mixture of harbor, By a virtue of @ tchinson, “‘Topel Being at corner of 16th and |., and at written ‘we will ofr for sale at 1H 887, AT HALF mand in the City of Georgetowas in ‘clumbia, known and iy Bumbered sixty-seven (67) in Beatty ruetown, and described aa follows Berinning on the west line of Frederick street at te end of thirty-two (22) fest ten (10) inches: monsured Sortherly on said west line fron: the southeast eetser of said entire fot and runnin thence on said. line of suid streetnortherly thirty-seven (37) feet Inches, more or lees. to the premises: former! by Gedrge Meom: thence wenteriy’ and Second strect one hundred and ‘ait thence southerly and point thirty-two (33) feet. ten" (10) Fouthwert corner of eaid entire lot and thence. in°s Straight line to the beginnt TMMEDIATELY of Lote numbered ‘Yorty (40) town and part of Lot numbe in old Georgetown, on the north side of three (73) feet west of Deing the south to Willian F, Seyimol north side of Prospect street eighteen (18) fest, more oF leas, to the center of dis frame houses: thence nort ‘wall ninety-nine eping within the limit part. street,between B and C streets N. E. qnare south of Square 1140, streets SE. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and \erwood, and 18th street extended, *k 10, Fronting on 18th st sembiies, if there be €! Lots 3, 4and ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: 0. E Duffy to Corbin Thompson, pt. 23, sq. 534; $1,500. S. Oppenheimer to J.T. Wright, lots 22 and 23, 8g. 1018; $1,800. 8.8. Stearns to Beattie Lanston, sub 61, sq. 367; $1,800. Sarah Lloyd to Wm. A. Wimsatt, pt. lots7 and 8, sq. 409; $1,500. of rea may instruct’ the recorded, altn¢ effect sometime to be imminent. At Fronting Dand'igth tended. #8 10, 11, 12, 13,14, 15 and 16, Block Fronting Web Band Mendes | and, in his 0) ‘at corner of 17th and Lowe's. 5.8.7 14, Block 24, 20th streets exteided. 1@ above lots are to be peremptorily sald, hay- ‘beet to pay off an inde le presents a chance seldom offered to obtain investments, as this section of the city shows rapid ad- vances, norms one-third cash; balance in one and two re notes, to bear six percent interest, payable semi-an- ually, and to be secured by deed of” trust o sold, or all cash st option of purchaser, A ‘$50 required on each lot at time of sale. Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. If terms of wale are Dot com: plied with in ten days the right reser Tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, ible notice of sucl inches north of ive. He ‘said he 80 voted not because he Was not in sympathy with the Dut, in hig view of the act, he could not Betore its passage the motion Was drafted in the form of an order as follow: Lees are authorized to assign qualified teachers at salaries less than $900 per annum to teach the Pupils who may be promoted from the seventh grades in excess of the capacities of the eighth- ER ABOVE ‘offer parts in, Peter, Beatty. 3 Geo! & B.'s subd Mt, Pleasant; to Caroline C, Acker, |. Kennedy to Jas, W. @. Davis to C, A. sut ; $7,500. Cecelia Howard to B. A. Colon- - Hornblower pt. 14: $y" 80; $3:200. Barnard to W. A. Crotut, su S eS Ket Soe aes i , ‘ham Dre : J.B. Reeves tot “That local commit- sub lots 63 and 55, 9q. 1 inning for the same at ® poin' Fraser, lots 1 to atreet distant seventy. lerick street, said point SERES ved to re-sell, at after five days’ h Fe-fale in some newspaper Dub- SEEN AT OFFICE OF AUCTION- DUCANSON BROS,, Auctioners, (HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE PROPERT! IMPROVED BY A WELL.) THE NORMAL SCHOOL GRADUATES. Another question confronting the board was the disposition to be made of the graduates of the two Normal schools, Mr. Ross made a motion that the graduates be assigned to schools as Vacancies ay occur in the order of merit as de- termined by their relative class standing schools. ‘This proposal evoked much discussion ‘and some earnest opposition lington, al puegesti the motion, remarked that het has been aregular scramble among the Normal Places, He thought such ‘action would do away with all charges jought it best that the young ladies polntments were won ter of said divide (€8) feet: thence east eighteen ) feet, more oF less, to point oppoaite the beginuing, ‘and thence south ninety-nine ( general's body 8 subject, Mrs. “The casket is in the vestibule of a private vault which Mrs. ES, Hutchinson offered me. are catacombs off the passage, but the undertaker ‘place would be in the ‘Yestibule, Of course, that makes a military guard necessary, for I should feel very uneasy if 1 de- solely on the grating for protection. If Mr. was stolen under the shadow of his monument twenty years after is death, and right in his own State, what could be expected in the case of Gen. Logan? The vault 1s near Baltimore, Where there are scores of men who would stop at notbing to steal the body for the sake of areward. continued irs. Logan, “that the Dr. Buck’s conduct is that one home late from a sick yugh the church-yard ana was by, the sentry, and th war were ali with the but he assures me that he will not make any change without notifying me in sufficient and the Secretary of War and Gen. sheridan will until the body is removed. general removed any ; $8,000. Lillian A. Sea = 800. T. J. Shadd to ) feet to the point ‘with interest years, reat payable semi-annually, to be secured’ bi sold, or all cash at option of posit of $100 on each piece sol quired at time of sale, Conveyancini ten Gays, oF ‘Trustees reserve the Cost aud Fisk of defaulting purchaser, ‘Some newapaper ul assured me that the ON FIFTH STREET, 4 BUILT FRAME HOUSI AND TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING ON RE. OF Lot, BEING NO. 1319 FIFT HWEST, ESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWEN. TH, 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in frontoft [8 feet 8 inches front 304 well-built two-story frai andsummer Kitchen, and a two-story brick. rear of lot containing 4 rooms. cood tenants, paying 830 s mont! good and complete. ‘Terms: Que-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest and secured deed of trust, Conveyancingand ers cost. $100 dey 84. Rose, jr, lot 5 wives "0 3° 42, 8. P. B'saub. Pleasa: $1,600, 427, $4,650. F. W. Jones et jr., lot 6, 8q. 601, ‘nhompson, sub. $1,478.52, Mary E. McKetrick to A/and B, and part to B. H. Warner, sul advertisement in a } J. HOLDSWORTH GoRDON,} Trustees. As should realize that their a} by their own work and met ‘Mr. Curtis frankly opposed ti ag his main objecti ‘to go toa school in He did not favor appointments upon tition, He did not believe any bank would yy a teller or a cashier on a competitive ex- ation. ‘The action of trustees ing named, he said, when it was e exercise of sound discretion, There were four young ladies from his division—West_Wasbingto! from the Normal School, and he felt. bound to ap- point them to the vacancies in his division, ‘Mr, Fish said that civil service had been dragged into him for three or four years, but _he was not entirely @ convert tn all respects. He would al- int a friend in preference to an enemy— ced in preference to one he did not know. “Here, too,” said Mr. Curtis. after considerable discussion, Mr. Ross’ motion ‘Ws amended so as to have folio “Graduates of the Washington and the Miner Normal School, assigned to schools as teac! may ovcur in the order of merit as determined by ‘their relative class standing in said schools, and Intment of teachers from certificate holders be made in the order of standing at examin. In this form it was carried by a vote of 5 to 4, ‘Messrs. Curtis, Fish, Samson and Clark voting in ‘MR, POWELL REAPPOINTED. Acommunication from the District Commis- stoners was read, enclosing the following order, dated yesterday: “That Wm. B. Powell is hereby spolnted a superintendent of e District of Colunbla for Years from the 1st day of July, 1887.” ‘4A resolution offered by Mr. "Ross ‘was adopted, Torch “that the board of school trustees have heard with sincere pleasure the communica— tion from the honorable trict of Columbia, announcing the reappointment of Superintendent, Powell fora period. from July 1, 1887.” 4 CHANGE OF TEXT-BOOKS, ‘The committee on text-books, through Mr. Fish made the following report: “We recommend that the proposal of Taintor Bros, & Co., of New York city, of May 2, 1887, to place the primer, second readers in'the schools be that the Butler's new reading charts be placed on the list of reference books." ‘There was no oppo- jon je report, and it was ‘through without discussion ‘waen Mr. Kose a member Of the committee, remarked, in order to bring out an. . Fish, that 1s & new book foran oldone with- ‘Out additional ex ‘The report was adopted. OPFOSRD{TO PAYING MORE RENT. ‘Mr. Johnson reported against the proposal to rent the Miner School building for $2,500, an in- crease of $500 over the sum now paid for the rooms ding used by the public schools, He Tegommended that the lease of ear be renewed, claimt that were available, ‘that rental was sufficient, The report was; CHANGES AMONG TEACHEUS. ‘The resignations of Misses Emma M. King, B. A. Johnson, Myra E. Love, Annie M. Savoy, Emily H. Packard, and Mrs. M. M. Brooks, teachers, were Leave of absence for one year, granted Misses Lena and OU enty-fve applications for janitors’ positions in the new schoo! build cations for rahips: ‘Clara E. Heald and Henry A. Miner. The wing Janitors were ap) eal occasion for | CHANCERY SALE oF HoUsES NUMBER 404, 406, AX NUE NORTHWE: ‘By virtue of s decree of the Suprems the District of Columbit Sth day of May, phical considerations. mn, he, sald. might ‘eastern part -ording at purchas- i required at time of sale. ) HUDE, passed . 1887, in the consol respectively 991: Equity ed, aa the trustees’ appointed. te publie male, infront of the the’ ST 1887, at the hour of EIV1 ered Nineteen (19), Twenty (20), ‘Tw four (24) of the under: A. B,C, D. and E Cox & Smith's, trustees, recorded’ stibdi of orfiival lot nuinbered One (1), in square and twenty-nine (G2v), in ton, in the District 's said subdivision is recorded in Liber No. ‘one of the sur ‘$5,217.50. Mary J. Rye tos. 64, og. 623; $1,1 Sub. 50, 8q.'28, $3.17: LING, Auctioucer. teachers was W: THIS EVENING. called tavoritetsm. ROKER'S AUCTION SALE. ‘Persons holding tickets from No. 1 to 4.500, fuctusive: and interest not paid for thres months on the following articles, viz: Diamonds, Jewelry. z, Boo eka, Vases: Silver and Plated “Gold-beaded Can Ladion' ad Gentlemen's Wear ¥aiia avenue «north aia ae K P.M, JUNE TWENTY-N) SATURDAY. JI ot remove the I should not like to have the more than once, but if Dr. Buck makes any more | trouble I shali remove the general and keep him in my own house until his final resting-place fs ready. | Tam anxious to have the tomb com that Illinois may have her son. He belongs ‘I regard thls as my State, wherever else I \ppen to reside for che time. He belongs to Miinols and I will live where heis buried.” Logan will remain here several days and hopes before she leaves to do much toward hasten- ing the work on her busband’s tomb, which has already been too long delayed. ————+o-—____ Exciting Rebellion in Hawail. KING KALAKAUA IN IMMEDIATE DANGEE OF LOSING ". Presbrey to Widow's “Mite; $— lots 37 and 43, Bp Sr 1d and Silver Watches, fans, Pistols, Mechanical Tools, Bibles, Albuins, Banjos, Guitars, W. A. H. Church to 1039; $100. 8. D. Webb to Henry Fog: 407; $a “D.C Du 4 20%, A wey ray rt Fieasant it Plains; $1,' 000. Mary A. Darneille to N. K. Key: Bd Mary Service A D.& Windsor to i z i "AST. ESDAY and THURSDAY, BP ists of the purchase money. ‘shall be paid in caah at the time of, tle, or within ys thereafter, and the balance. thereot in equal instalments at el (8) months fron: the jormal School M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. ely, hers as vacancies 8, r OF purchasers thereof, je, and secured by s duly re- corded deed of trust and & policy of insurance on the roperty sold, satisfactory in form to all cash, at the option of the purchaser lot 80 offered for ir stLvEn SPRING, MOR OOM MARYLAND. * £ the Circuit Court for; ‘the notes of the Gdted as of the day o A letter from the Mexican minister at Honolulu confirms the reports of a revolutionary movement in the Sandwich Islands for the overthrow of King Kalakaua, and says that news of bloodshed may be expected by the next steamer, The United States man-of-war Adams, which left Callao for San Francisco May 16, by way of the Sandwich to remain there until further orders. ‘The HaWalian consul at San Fran- cisco has sent a report to his government con- ing the reports of large shipinents of arms to the tshinds for the use of the revolutionists. ‘Germans and Chinese are fomenting the trouble, Ah Fong, a millionaire Chinese trader, is believed to have’ bought the arms and 1s inciti Chinese toa war with the natives, during which, if the United States does not forbid, Germany may ‘and obtain control of the kingdom. King has only a few hundred men under arms, repot secretly fitted out at San Kran ough to upset his government. France has & ‘war Vessel at Honolulu and an Engitsh ship has been ordered there from Victoria. ‘The Spreckles deny that they have anything to do with providing ‘arms for the insurgents, Ten Broeck Dead. By virtue of a decree of Montgomery County, as a Court of subscribers as trustees will offer at the highest bidder, Wilson, the undersigned. yurchasers thereof. Each e undersigned trustees will be sold free and. assessments thereagainst that the collector of taxes of said District may certify to be re- ‘recording a he fate teedence of Jon C. ver Spring. ‘Mont on SATURDAY, THE SECOND fat the hour of HALF- ML, ail the teal. estate of which the said John C. Wilson ai conalsting of 139 acres, 2 rooda and 20 perches Tand, more or eas. These lands are situated on the 7th-street road, at ita intersection with theturnpike leadiue to mil from station on the Metro, ning the lands of Wil all such taxes and maining unpaid up to the time of sale. All ‘and conveyancing to be at the cost and ex) chaser or purchasers. said be ret.ined until the final ratification of made at the time of ‘al the terms of sale are not complied with within 15, from the day of sale, the undersi the right to resell the lot 112, |. 193; pare Ss 05; $3 A. More to Lorenzo LeDrott Park; $4,000. F. Rives to Ellen F. Tree, ots 18 ARG 28 abil part AG, resarration 207 /$5,008. len F. Tree to Jeannie ‘I. Reves, same property; $5,000.” F. Stutz-et al. to W. H, Jackson, ‘Same to J. W. Hic! pe riy on Piney Branch urd-e¥ al. to American Baptist tome Mission Society, lov 3 and parts 4 and 2, block 7, H. and E. sub part Mt. Pleasant ses a Ae Knights of the Switch. THRY ENTER A DIGORDERLY HOUSE AND HALF KILL ‘The “Knights of the Switch,” to the number of 20, went to the house of a woman named Martin, in Jefferson township, Ohio, Monday night, and de- manded admittance. Uj The title to exc! Islands, has been sale thereof is made by ‘omeach lot sold must bic schools of jranch Railroad, ad- iam Thompson, Crosby 8. Noyes, and Dr. Josiah Harding: they huving been sub- divided into 26 lots, ranging in quantity from oneacre by aud seven small farme, to twenty-one acres Tet wroperty sold at the riek and cost reat, iE ALEXANDER, wuistana avenue; JOHNE. MoNALLY, Columbia Law’ Bl THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. ;HOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPI VED PROPERTY IN GEORGE. Keating's subs dows $1,050." Le joners of the Dis- Tanging in quantity trom mi the most desirable suburban property now on ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in two its, payable in Gue and two years frou rest from date, the day of sale, with int ‘Train for thejsale leaves the H. and O. Depot at 12:30 ‘GEORGI ¢ SAMES B.HENDERSON.{ Trustoos (CHANCERY sae. AND UNIMPRO} WN, D.C, On THURSDAY, SUL) Pelt, at SIX O'CLOCK BAL, we will sel, front of the respective premises, the followiug-de-i bed property, to wit: Part of Lot 184, frontiug 41 feet on the west nide of High strect by fourteen rooms, with brick ki in reat of main build LY AFTER. Part 7 feet G inches on High street and on Market street, improved by u comfortable Fram Ling. IMMEDIATELY AFTER, part of Lot 234 fronting about 73 fectcu Market aireet and. abot 76 feet on the south aide of 7th or T atreo by a comfortable two-story brick dwelling’ ‘third cash balance in gong andtwo years option of the pur- juired he conveyanciny’ abd recording i-deds “KA and A. B, SHERELL, Execatora JUNCANBON BROS,, Auctioners. PRU vi TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY NO. iFtue of a deed of trust duly 0. 1125, Folio 404, et pt 3 ‘Drummond, of the An New York yestorday, stopped the sale of rare ‘coins belonging to the It ground that many of the coins were the pi St the Government. Dr. Linderman was at one Ume inspector of the Mint at Philadelphia, and accepted, and a decree of the Supreme Court of Columbia, passed ta Eau Bo. 10.908. Docket, 23. Da WFight'in complainant, ‘and Emme. GW I, on WEDNES: 7, at HALE-PAS KP. M., offer sor sulo vo the highest bidder it roperty respectively, “part of Pleasant Plaipe and part Plains i the District of Col stories high, adjoint before the Knights overpows ‘Martin and her daughter Lily were then lowing, descri Brown's subdivision of a Mount Pleasant the stable of his owner, Frank B. Harper, Wood- ford County, Ky. He was tied in his stall Monday and became very restive. Finally he reared, and giving a tremendous Jerk became entangled, Dreak- No, 2, bewinninig'at 8 pointon. with interest, and secured by Shaser. A'depomt of jece at timo of sale. i hasers. the bullding at sae a From the Nineteenth Century. After all, this reduction of ivory to vulgar powders for medicinal use is not Prehistoric bones and i i s 4 + one of the land| she will nel na Gdtood ¥ ht. te, situate in the city ington, District of Colunibia, to-wit, part of 4G £ cis B A fellow creatures in Lapland, Finland, and Sweden, in Carolina and Florida, on the banks of the Ori- noco and of the Amazon, where Vast tracts of earth frout of the prem! DAY OF JULY, A ‘the following déserit ; 4 8 described as follows: street eighty feet north fro were received it ‘at the risk and cost of ALD FENDALL. Trustes, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. ‘Auctloneets, inved: W. 8. Crown, M, Alien, to the Andrew B. King, to the Weightman. ————— Washingtons Shut Out by Pittsburg. OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY—WOW THR RECORD ‘The Washingtons were again badly besten in Pittaburg yesterday by the score of 8to0. The ‘home team played an errorless game and secured fourteen hits off O'Day. The Statesmen could do ‘nothing with Galvin’s delivery, securing but five ai ‘were, however, charged ee ie ca follows: as ® B & Detroit 7: 5 ence east twenty-one 01 two feet six inches to begin: ‘the ry of Sth day of At in Liver N. B. 1: District, except each ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucta, B | WITH BASEMENT, FRONT- BAe WEEN OTH AND Ore On FRIDAY, JULY FIRST, st SIX O'CLOCK ‘sell in front of, Jot “ sning tack 100 8 inel ia ae 8 unica, 4 st. 95 6 s | 4 p il E 8 pe i af i f if # g i ‘and cost of detaulting Myl7 Ot WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00, Aucta it serande Falla Eicrzn} rotons, Pe ued ST ND foot, erie | i it | 4 ef i i i Eg i 4 A 5 E i te BEE H i 8 F 7 ACHUSETTS 4’ TK f f ; i 3 Fist li i 3 # q) i iM : eit " a Zz i a Feet ii f i ir THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. i TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR Alls Well That Ends Well. WHOSE RUN ‘AY HUSBAND RETURNS WEALTHY. Cewrratta, Mo., June 28.—Four years ago there Appeared in these parts an individual giving bis name as Geo. Washington. After a short sojourn he married a prepossessing country girl name@ Gnidelia Roberta the couple went to Moberly where the young wife was abandoned in & days, and the husband left for parts unknown. ‘The ‘girl returned home, and after unree yearw Weary waiting for the husband that never re turned she secured @ divorce last October. Last week there suddenly appeared before the astonished lady the long-absent husband. He was disguised in faise Whiskers and hair, while around his Walst_were strapped four large’ revalvers, bis Teason being the! he feared lynching at Une handa Of the friends of the lady. Explanations foll and all was forgiven. He had been out West made his pile, and wanted to reclaim his wife, The couple went to Columbia and were remarri and now everything ts lovely and the husban’ seems very devoted. In the last marriage he gave his name as Geo. Washington Underwood, which he claims is genuine, ‘The affair has created quite sensation. ¥ nd An Insane Man‘s Strange Freak. ER TAKES TO TRE WOODS, THROWS AWAY OTe CLOTRES, AND DEFIES ALL ATTEMPS TO CAPTURE mmx. HELENA, ARK., June 20.—A few weeks ago a cole ored farmer named Davis, living on the Wright Plantation, about 10 miles from Helena, suddenly disappeared from his home, Noone was able te give & satisfactory reason for his absence, and fears were entertained that he had been foully dealt with, A party was formed to scour the ‘woods for him, and after a continued search for several days ‘they eaughtsight of him in the thickest part of Ube woods, tiles away from any Settiement, He was perfectly nude, and had bem subsisting on berries and herbs. pursuers would approach him he wo ‘Who are you?” Was evidently a raving maniac, and all at to capture Lim have been fruitless. Ai ry has been formed for the pur fecting Fe, pture. Me has no particular haunt, as he ba been seen several times in various localities by different people. As soon as he is olwerved he Tushes madly through Uke undergrowth and trees, The supposition is that he became lost in the Woods, and, being unable to find his way out, be Decame Ins elias, Killed White Working on Sunday, Coumsrnie, Iu, June 20.—Henry Bada, am 01d resident of this place, while bricking up a well he was sinking for H.S. Merrill, was killed in the following manner: He had dug down to water Saturday, and for fear that the walls would cave in, he told Mr. Merrill he Would have to work Sun- day, contrary to Merrill's wishes, He Was assisted by lits son and another young man, the two latter doing the hoisting and lowering. ‘They finished the digging about 1 o'clock and commenced the bricking. “About that time the two men om Lop had loaded the bucket with about 500 pounds: of brick and Were lowering 1t when the ub caught and turned, throwing the brick down on Bada. The brick fell a distance of about 20 feet, crushing his skull, knocking out bis tecth and breaking his: lower jaw and a ‘leg. He never regained com sclousness, and died “about half an “hour after A Facetious Lobbyist. ENLIGHTENING THE PACIFIC RAILROAD COMWISSION— GOV. PATTISON ASKS FOR AN EXPLANATION. Geo, N. Crawford testified before the Pacific Railroad Commission at Omaha, Neb., yesterday to the fact that he wasa lobbyist; that he had Worked upon legislators in the Interest of the Union Pacific, though not directly emplosed by them; and that he got paid $400 and expenses for his work. He sat’ he did not bribe legislators; he simply Influenced them with persuasive eloquence, He said the modern legisiator neeaed a good deal of enlightenment. His facetious Lestimony pro voked laughter. Gov, Pattison asked him whether he could not give the commissto: ‘some more of his ealighten- iment, to which the witness replied that he did Boe believe he could conv Would hazard that the governor himself and knew all about it. The governor asked him what he meant by the term “bets there.” The witness suid thal the governor i no doubt, used his efforts to influence the legisla: ture. The governor said he liad never done $0 a @ lobbyist; that role would be new to him; which the Witness replied cheertully that, the fare ther West the governor got the more enlightenment he would find, and it Would continue so until he got to the Pacific coast. (Laughter) AU & Te mark by Mr. Littler that he had himself been « member of a State legislature, the Witness ‘saldt “So have I, eud I svmpatiuze With you. Sharp Said to be Dying. A REPORT THAT AN ATTEMPT WILL BE MADE TO HAVE THE TRIAL STOPT! Reports were current in New York lest night that Jacob Sharp was dying, but these reports are regarded as sensational. The truth seems to be that he is suffering intensely, and 1s much worse off than he has ever been before, Whether his tll- ness is serious or not 18 unknown, for his phy'si- clans deciine to talk, but with ihe weight of seventy-odd years added_ to an enfeebled physical condition his powers of endurance can readily be estimated, ‘The counsel for Sharp declare that they were compelled to close their case yesterday on account of their client's critical condition, ‘They expected to put him on the stand, but before doing so had him undergo an examination by his physicians, Prot. Loomis visited him in the court-room, and found that he was utterly unable to stand the strain that would be imposed upon him should be try to tell the story of the Kroadway franchise, 1t Was then decided to close the case. Another rather Sensational report current in New York last night was that wen court opened To-day certificates Would be presented from such etinent physiclans as Prof. Loomis and bis asso- clates that Sharp Would in’ all probablifty drop dead tn the court-room When the Jury brought tn their verdict, no matter whether the verdict be guilty or not guilty, and it was hoped that this Would result in Judge Barrett stopping we trial Just where it ts —~____r00 Basy FARMING aT PITTSBURG.—A case of baby farming bas been discovered at Pittsburg. A Mrs, ‘Maggie Stout, occupying two rooms over a Saloon, 4s sald to have had about haifa dozen babies “boarding” with her, all of whom were in a sickly state. The death of oe of the babies led to the discovery of the facts, and Caused @ local sensi, uon, A Prisoner BvRNED 70 DeaTs.—The Jail at. Newport News, Va., burned Monday night. The fire, Which began Inside the Jal, 18 supposed to lave been started by UWo colored prisoners, 80 Unas ‘hey might regain their Uberty. One of the im risoned men, named George Washington, was urned to death, and the ower recelved iajuries of 4 fatal character, LIVELY Tivk aT a PENNSYLVANIA EVICTION. — Sheriff Gray apd nineteen deputies went to Na- trona, Pa., yesterday toevict several of the strikers who iad been served with legal notice to vacate the houses of the Pennsylvania Salt Manufactur- ing Company. ‘They met with a warm reception, ‘The shown about to the various houses by John Ritchey, a bookkeeper in the employ of the and two deputies had pepper es by the women, and the otner deputies were treated to & shower of stones aud mud. Two deputies were severely burned in re- moving a hot stove on which dinner for the family Was Delng prepared, The greatest excitement prevailed. A number of the strikers, with a mar- {ab band at the head, paraded the Streets, and @ riot was scarcely prevented. Serious Wouble is anticipated. Uncu Sam CLATa ‘O1N COLLECTION. —Inspector ‘uited States Secret Service, fate ‘Dr. Linderman on the many of the pleces offered for sale are experi- mental casts made at the mint during his admin. istration, These the Government claims areits property. ———_——+e2-—____ PRorits op Prize Figutic.—When Jack Burke Janded in this country, Uhree years ago the 7th of this month, he did not have a nickel, says the Chicago Herald. Since that time he "nas made over $40,000, of which sum he has saved over $25,000. "AU! this shows there 1s money in prize Agliting—at least, when the Aghier is clever in art, and has tile good sense Lo save bis money. A Jueves Sexvice IN Panta —American and English residents worshiped in Holy Trinity, the American church in yesterday morning, to oulebrate the fifueth anuiversary of Queen V Tia’s coronation. The church was beautifully decorated with ‘flowers and the chancel wan flanked with American and English Among those were United States Minister Mc- ‘Lyons, the British ambassador, and Mr. Jay, second secretary, and Lieut. B id secret ucktagham, Bishop of Tenvessee made an address Me dwelt eloquently upon the wonderful and benefcent progress of the queen's reign, Which, he said, was Unparalieled in ancient or modern history. H heroic deeds accomplished in her reign surpassed ‘those of the so-called heroic age, ‘TOR MAHONE KORBED.—The residence ‘the sum benator did mitted ‘The thief ‘eiccec an eee aa as Ss absent from x ‘occupied by. the notes, ‘Me next Tone, and rined his pockets of gan, "Strange en cae eter rte sate. Sine tat then weit down to che back. the aiiverware, of which there was & lange quan- ity, some of which was quite valuable: but ind. ‘bome cake and wine, to make « otal leaving whe there aa

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