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S | THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, TELEGRAMS 1 Ti STAR <i AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ——. = ~ Corner Pennsyivania Ars. and Lith St, by A Three-Cornered Fight, e Evening Star Newspaper Company, . Litre Rook, ARK. July S.—A ratal affray oo- S. I. KAUFFMANN, Pres't curred at Hensley, near Little Rock, Saturday, ‘The participants were Willis Henderson and Chas, r =: Bell and Peach Chatterson, all colored. Willis and wee pee hay a Mes berm pons the Charies opened the bal! with hoes, when Hender- Aon die jor tm sth» Conon at thy count Son ram in with a Ashing. gig. and) Koocked Wills Senta cach” By mail ry paxd3U cents & ( Gown, Peach Chatterson fred a shotgun, but year. $6, six iuonths, failed to hit, ‘The cause of the row ts unksown, {Entered at the Post Office st Washington, D. C.a 3 Two of the parties are reported fatally injured, Tnx Wreety Sraa—published on Friday—$1 8 = Rig Election Bets. — Tae i ud be emp aberps F 7 Fort Worru, Trx., July {.—The prohibition : a aietions me advances \" amendment question ts causing great discussion al a career | WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. TUESDAY, JULY 5. | ioe orominent ante cf his co, Sake ——— — — _—- eens =} Johnson . 1. Wood, have bet $8,000 in amounts, j r, ra nt a= a Of $1,000, D0 Lo $4,000 Was bet by W. F. CATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. Oe Se ee ron, 3... Martineste son nets. Moca ee Sane Suad ASPEN BRIAN, BUSINESS THIS AFTERNOON. Writes B win : rons os How It Was Observed in Other Cities.| Camping Together at Gettysburg. ment. Johnson offre a manaing bet x of ; at dbasttue the Gasemer nen | J)USCANSON BROS., Auctioners. TWO, TWOSTORY AND BASEMENT BRICK | THR WASHINGTONS GET INTO GOOD PLAYING TRIM | TAMMANY CELEDRATES-—A LETTER FROM THE runsi- | SURVIVORS OF THE FEDERAL AND CONFEDERATE 0 amendment is defeated by 10,000 ma~ id evenin seanions “or youth lation, | SITUATED | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY NO.| SIEGE GEWEEN Wintie AND exe ae bell week coon crriEs “AMEE on cones geen 4 FIRST AND 1109 15TH 8T. N. W. S742 HENRY ©. SPENCER, Principal, D.C. AT virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Li-, ROSEEAND, SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS, | SANDY | july, A.D. 1s78, and duis recorded in Liber No. Front of the premises on EUESDAY, Takei YAcehoN.- ‘The Washington’s bad luck continues, They | CITIES—AMERICANS IN LONDON CELEBRATE. PATRIOTIC SPRECHES BY NORTHERN AND SOUTAERN , JULY ELEVENTH, at FIVE, ‘Won the only game that was played at Indlanapo-| he Tammany celebration in New York was a| MEN—THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER, M., fre shall sell, in front of premises, (4? | is yesterday, Dut if the weather had been favor- grand success. All the braves, sachems and chiefs = et front of the premises on TUESDAY, THE FIFTH Dwelling-Houses, containing tetiigi | able in the morning they could not only have ca couch | fuerfoio we et nea of the: Eat Records of tyra DAY OF bes Be bet £530, O'CLOCK FM. | Inbge Toons all oder iunpaoycguts, Oven, erates | Cured anotnce ey sale ht ane eo ee pee pi piled prc the commanding position at Gettysburg. Pickett’s | White Elephant saloon, on suspicion of being tm. istrict of Columbia 5 ion of the | the following déscribed real estate, situate in the city | Couvenient neighborhood, each lot 22 are ab aebedk cate ne ~ EE Peeatof the pretunen on “SHURA. ULE | Sra Tat tastes heels hand ate MES | teed” Gae-thint cash balance Mnoutand two zeae | THCIPLS from two well-attended games Tn the | the Union Glee Clu, the Declaration of Independ. | Giisi0n, advanced at, €:20 ovclock on the of Of | Elvcated tn he ml a aa ree foiowesedesenbed Ral enue Caste che Mgt | Riana gy Mere re muaden and gourzen CAD an | fo Nace Se ener antl Alton sass | evtdentiy by superior work with the tice, hack | @B6® WasTead by Exgene Ives. Gov. Lee, ot Vir-| no nag taen position two hours before. The | Hs waaay sAsti- Wiliams has cones tha lowing deseni al Estate situate i ‘cit jese follows nn it of tru pro} conveyanc! st ss @ and three other negroes comm | Georcetgwn. "D.C. to. wit: The north half ‘pare of | street oiehty feet north from the eapiboest corer ey | &e. at purchaser's cont; S100 downon eau plece of | side made but Cwo errors but. the Washingtons | S1nla, Was Introduced and as a Teception to him | survivors of the two opposing armies met with | Lva'n ia ex each miter slividine the money. obs IY Geoseetatn Teas Che eae, mldition | the square, thence north twenty-two feet three inches, | Pruperty whien struck off, Terms to be complied with | are credited with fourteen hits, and the Indian. | three cheers weregiven for his State, “the mother | Sutetretched hands and loud cries of welcorae. | tend. St his pals George Joos. was nrmected ta id Goppretanm, fronting thirty fect on the east | thence east sevents-oue feet six inclien, tence north | within fen day irom day of sale other mine, property polis With ten, Dut four of the latter were basis | of Presidents.” Gov. Lee spoke in Dehalt of sec~ ther—the dive and the | the city Saturday. “Jt-was Jones who hit. M pttparation for | side of et, and running of equal wi len feet nine inches, thence east twenty-one feet, | Will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting ser. | on Dalls. O'Day re kept the Indianal They then camped together—th ~ t th acl ‘ace teecived. Send | between parallel lines one hundred and ‘twenty (120) | thence south thirty-three feet, aud thence west ninety: | _J53-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & €0., Aucts. “| Gown. to six clean iis, while tee Faahingrons | Uonal harmony and peace. Ex-Representative gray—upon the historic ground where they bad | 0? the head with aclub and Williams who —— STREETS NORTHWEST, A Murder Contessed. DEN1s0x, THX. July 5.—A negro named Gus For three days the Confederates have occupled | Williams was arrested by Marshal Cutter tn the jendmaster. feet: improved by a two-story brick dwelling two feet fia, Intending tl yto ch oi 3 ; C1 him todeath with astrap, Officer Lafler, of the MOP, Hendmast S|; deta One-third casts balaice fn mix ata twelve | coves at hint certain coal enentoal premiaes areas | AL UCEION,, ASSIGNEHS SALE STOCK AND FIX“ | pounded Boyle for fourteen. O'brien and {lines | Maybury, of Michigan, and Representative Comp- | Tet petore in bloody battle. Indian Police, took Williams in charge aid Went jORTHAND!_A FEW MORE PUPILS With interest. and secured by deed of trust | conveyed by deed of Oth day of August, A.D. 1845, 436 NINTH STREET NOLIMWEST. gach made a two-bagger, and Dally 1s credited | ton, of Maryland, delivered addresses, after which | »srproric SENTIMENTS PROM ROTH SIDES OF THE LINB. | Wit Lim to Muskogee. on the property sold. oF all cash at the purchaser's recorded in Liber N. B18, p. 365, of the land oe Saas 37, at TEN | With. three hits, one of wiiich was good for three | Sunset Cox took the platform. He was received | “tthe grat negprerssarr gry ering ———— Sti Mani converancini and recording af pirchasol’s | Nascenveyed by deed of Decca Loe A DeaNTO, | OCLOCK At. 1 Willer for aa at yuilté auction, | P&S with rousing cheers, He mentioned the battle | gent of the Philadeiphia Brigade Association, ad. | A BAMK President Found Dond. cost “The trustees reserve. the right to resell tbe | aud reconted in Liber 6: Grsadland records, | Othe premises, No. 4:10 Sth stree OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY fing affair ag a ““ittle incident,” and criticised the | Gresged Pickett’s veterans a warm weleome, ito.| MALVERS, Pa, July 5.—John M. Wilson, aged Property oe zi and cost of tho Rarchaser if the, the portions hereby being conveyed being subject to the | Stock and fixtures of Wixom’s gro resulted as follows: At Philadelphia (morning)— | republicans for the fuss they have made over it. SIXty-six years, president of the Malvern National jem are HOt coup ied. Wi n days from day of | w sale. three-footalley, together with all the improve- | $'0rt Consisting of Croveriox, ¢ Philadelphia, 9; Pittsburg, 5; (afternoon) Phila. | After the spe: the entire assemblage joined | day,” he said, “we mect as citizens of a united nt eriditaments, auc “ ” ountry, old issues are dl new ones: und dead tna feld near his resi aoe eee] Ge Jdies PAD ANY, Truntecs *belousing OF in any Wine: 8} pe Sate, fo Se, Geiphte, 4; Pittsburg, 8 At Chleago (eorning)— | the eters of regret ead wav one trout the Pres | CouRout us. We welcome Fou. to this histone | Suuday morning. ite had complained ona newhae EWLif2 scst00% OF LANGUAGES, Sets Mies E’Davis, : ese ES : : ¢ | Sundiy morning. te bad co onSaturday B : WpHOMas DOWLIN na ‘One-third cash; balance in equal instalments | _DUNCANSON BRO! New York, 1; (afternoon) Chicago, 4; | Gent feld and tte memories with true soldteriy greettns. p ‘Auctioneer. EXECUTORS’ SALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED eof FRENCH, GERMAN, AND D _UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGE- ced im ONE or TWO TERMS. on THURSDAY I EY. ner, free tri lessobe. pmcing st sre Sie rout ot the 2. At Detroit (morning)—Detroit, 7; Boston, 3; aiternoon game called at the end of ‘We weicome you because you were brave soldiers | Telirved Sunday morning. He went out to the ‘THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER. : in wars we welcome you because You are true | Held to look alter some chickens. Me failed to ALUABLE Faraor port | the fourth inning, when the score was7 to7. At | After acknowledging the receipt of the invita | citizens in peace, and may our stay here be one of | Cowe in to breakfast. aud a search Was made, Dr, eta PENNINGS STATION, | LOulsville— Rain’ in the morning; (afternoon) | tion he wrote: “While there has been the greatest | pleasure to each’ of us and of fraternal greeting | Kickabough stated that Mr, Wilson died of paraly= AND ADJOINING THE FARMS OF VRS. Mc: | Louisville, 11; Athletic, 5. At Cleveland (morning) | propriety in the annual celebration, so long con- | that shall guide us to higher resolves for the per- | SiS of Uhe heart, DEAN, MES. LOWRIE AND EMELINE SHERUFE, Flleveland, 7 Brooklyn, 7, twelve innings; (a | tinued, of this day, by a society founded upon | Petulty of the Constitution and the Union.” a ac Ligh! a S DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, y ternoon) Ciéveland, 8; Brooklyn, 2. At St. Louts | patriotic principles and devoted to the creed most | Capt. Reeve, of Iichmond, responded tn behalf m Electric Light Fatality. snd two Fears, uotes to be given bearing six per mi-annnally, to be secured by’ . OF all cash. at option of pur- HOMAS DOWLING. ISTEE'S SA Ys, otherwise rizht resi reseli at risk and cost of defaulting purchase P.M, we'will sell, 19 spective premisex, the following-de- VENTH, 1887, he comp ti u of the proposed monument to mark Where the sol- | man in Lhe employ of the electric light comy ot cinnsih 3; baltimore, 0; (aitemoon) Ciacionaty | YOR Of American, institutions, 1¢ scans to me that | ef ans propesed monument fo Mark nan ploy ight company ~ — seribed property, to wit: Part ot Lot 184, fre days advertisement in some newspaper published in. UCTION. (morning)—St Louis, 15; Mets, 2; (afternoon) St. e C. ‘the sout ‘Tsina patriotic spirit. Speakis Sr. era, Mo., July 5.—James Ginger, a fire S COSSEENS Reston the cso aie sot High street by depth ot 1g Washington, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 22d wee DUIS, 20, Met oe AE Ciniotat! Caorainoe can: | HLconsonance with the perpetuation and protec | Of the southerners in ap. * ‘peaking Josers, ne ie, corner § ee ‘uproved by a large and substantial Brick “E, M. GRINDE!) Nove rr, uly recorded in Libes Puilsi'A Baten} Trotees_ | oho isne Tider sure let ida a nm, with brick kitchen, two —_ one of the land Tecords “Adopt, 10.108 | ents ott nic of fourteen 1 : 5 6s ar " while showing some friends through the aantie tare Ciena SSS ROW. | it Datel of” Coidinbta “hte audersiened Urastes | 11; Balthuiore, 6. ac West Washington (uorning) | Society 1s atiliated 18 80 largely charged with the | {ue spirit, the Union inonument suggested, and | © sett igre: feet G incliex on High street and 35 feet | ——— = IHB7, at HALF-PAST TWO O'CLOCK, on tus | Olympics, 18; Old Nationals, 10. Ment, the cobterplated celebration of the ensuing | WhOle country, deep enough to bury in oblivion | Drass tod Which coanected the dynamo and Gar RATES for Summer On! Pe aarket street, improved by = comfortable Fraine (CHANCERY SALE. Prguges. the following described property: Bewin: | Following 1s the standing of the clubs to date: | Fourth of July should, in the language of your | t2 bitterness and hate of past strife, build on the Helge paw gem ge eg oy and tes COEAOL. RLsUs ive Lowrie and Emeline Sherif’, parts of aaa estate dis: LEAGUE. ‘ASSOCIATION. invitation, revive ‘with more than usual fervor | SPOt TOMONAETALS American’ iaaeaa. | chinery, receiving the whole effect, of the shock. z ORATOSY. Sora cbse. IMME B; part of Lot Bajtirtne of adecreo of the Supreme Court of ex | ehundred and. twenty Tour 210 perches Won. Lost, | the memories which give significance to the day.’ | can valor and. demonstrate American magna- | Sauer, Sooitang ee es been te aes tw agt of City Post-Of feetont vontiy sid improved | we District of Columbis passed in Equity cause | line drawn south ninetoe degrees weat (3.1 St. Louls......45 10" | A aulckened sense” ot - respousioilty to. the | RIMICY. Let, the whole country join with ‘the | Death was instanoons. Ginger his been tn ibe — ony | Uae” ry brick dwelling of 6 rooms, | Wrigut"is complainant, ‘and Emma C. Wright qad | 270m an oak tree in the ; 1 Baitimore.....37 19 | People who have trusted us, and a renewal | National Government ees twenty-two years old and unmarried, Wwe ok Rill So OS at me we | ec” Sia sted cash balance in one and two years pare derentiante T shall, on WEDNESDAY, the | FUnUine thence out, 71 devreos: gant Ancinnatl =.= A 38 | Neate from a coe ees caNnOL fall to | \ Speeches were made by Col McClure, Col. W. R. — : . Sint” | wit he erent aid cash balance in one and two years HODAY OF JULY, 1887, at HALE-PANT FOUR Louwtsvitt 2 20 | result, from a contemplation gf the principles 00! Offer o hinheetnide stake and stone, south 14% degre OOK P. M,, offer for sale to the hichest bidder in 5 Laat LI ORES TG pachenN | 2 thence on said division tine | Pittsburg . 2-10 pe es to the place of | Washington. 80‘acres, more oF leas, extey 2 F: Aylett and others of distinction. Col. Aylett spoke ‘The Horse Turned the Tables, (Brooklyn... 38 27 | Peacction upon the ee tdes aud thists which: her | im behalf of the Vingiulans. “above the ashes lett | PARSONS, Kax., July 5.—Joel Metealt, a farmer ‘Metropoiitan..15 | 41 | companted and followed the courageous announce- | DY the war and over the tomb of secession and | tving four miles from Parsons, while on his way 340 [Cleveland....15 42 | mentof an independent government by and for | African slavery,” he sald, “we have created anew | from the field to the house with a load of hay Property sold, or allcash at the opton of the pur | proctor aes, Meo! erty rewpeetively, the fol: | Perches. north Chaser. “VC yout of $100 will ‘be Required on exch | lowing. described eal” eetate, etunte sn Toad | the said division | ece at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording | Brown's subdivision of a part of Pl orn Sort of purchasers. the District 1 C; sear aa private tutor, ‘willing to travel. Ad- Indianapolis. <lasils = . | p B 4-100 aeres condemned for the une of the Southern = e Nor 8! 2 empire, and have built a temple to American lib. | WON Une Rela fo The stages i lids E. A and A. B. SHE | Oi, Ta, 1 20, 21, 3883 Bo. 44-100 ficres condex med for ious of Ate Boater the people. Nor should the occasion pass without ae ‘you and can worship together, and | Went to urge on one of his horses with the Dutt 5 SN = ——— = '2; parts of Lots 28 and 29, in said Bloc! aie = ‘The Races at Ivy City. strengthening our faith in the sufficiency of the rr hi ‘Spangied Banner, | €D4 of a pitchfork. He leaned forward and punched ea LADIES’ GOOD: juhing at a pointon Bisnarkstrest 100 feet ec tonethas with the im proventents 1 doctrines upon which our Government 1s based to } Over it we have run-up the Star Spangied Bauer. | the horse, which Kicked, hitting the fork With, enth year. Fine buildings is’ _G | Nest from the northenst corner of said Block No. 2, | ,, Terms one-third cash, the residue in three equal pay- SUE CONTESTS (BY LOU eae meet the wants of our country’s growth and prog.) and we cling to It with all that ancient love which | 20" WOT, Si) titre of the tiaes Complore pool See ae bs BANE, 607 1ATH ST.N.W.—CORSETS MADE | FRU, themes gout LO Feat dence went OO fest | entast G. 12 and Arevannum and secured hy adeed | ThE races at Ivy City yesterday attracted about | ross as fully as they protected our infancy aud | Swouldever dwell in the hearts of ‘the men and | Through Metcals neck, pasting through both : y MM, “igotder: °2 pertect At canrantocl aio eon | wmence forth 100 fect, and ti Neer SMES | of trust on'the proptriy sold. "All conveyancing snd | @ thousand spectators. The first race was three- | weakness, Thus, with a reconsecration of pollti- | Women from the lands of George Washington ani : " place of beginniny. Lot No. L Tines¢ Shoulder Braces, Reform Waists, PrenchCarsct# and Bustles. Corsets imundried. sels-10m* VON BRANDIS. ‘ ye Sides ‘of the windpipe. He was at lant acco Laser's cost, 8300 deposit required | quarter mile heats, El Mahdi won the first heat, | Cal effort to the maintenance of the Constitution | William Penn, ‘There is not a true man at Peake nittie hopes ie tine of ‘the South to-day but who feels as if he would like | !ast night in a critical o% atthe time. ale. orp Slay but Gold Coin captured the next two and the race, | 7 Its integrity, and with an enlivened zeal in tne y dts ndition, With little hopes ye er to stand at the tombs of Lincoln and Grant, to | Of Tecovery. ws esa Coe yr thee den foi Corbin third. ‘Time, 1:22, 1:25, and 1:30, Mu- | Gofcnse auld care of the precious legacy of @ tree plant a lower there and to waterit With a 10217 | young Mead in Woman's Clothes, dis ‘now aupe : One-third of the purchase mouey im cash, and, tuals on heats patd $7.50, $27.50, and $4.20, Prince | pubilc, the day will be well celebrated and the { ‘ar.’ . Graahe the balance thereof in two equal instalments ut Te- ‘3 . Parag eee epee ‘THR PRESIDENT’S LETTER. ASUBPOENA SERVER AND YALE GKADUATE, ONCE SPR F Antees the ludies a perfect Syectively one and two years, from the day of sale, oF ea ad AQ ACES | ieee conclasion, neeagn Ary ac | A letter written by President Cleveland exe CIAL AGENT OF THE PENSION BUREAU. 2 = a _ cash, at the option of the purcaser. r s recorded, pee Grete ae The N. Y. Sun of yesterday says: Glaucus Evans ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, A peerage In casé any purchaser shall elect not to pay the whol wee ‘The second event, a trottinj ‘was won by | being unable to attend ‘and hoped the celebration | pressed regret at not belng able to attend the re- 7 Aap’ MA ars os TCR VENER Proprietors | Bnd st abertest notice, 4 of the purclase money inewsli the deferred payments ARUP L SEVENTH, at, STE pee, | 0, e sanderson's gt rane y = rd 4 dead Sunday on the Noor of Bis g.. Charley C.; J. Coyle’s bik. | Would be a success. Letters were also read from | union, “The friendly assault there to be made,” | Olds Was te shall be at interest trom the day of sale at 6 per cent g. Oid Shoes second, and Frank Altemus’ Dik. m, | Secretaries Bayard, Fairchild, and Endicott, Gen, [AE Der fre poe Go a a iyiiect'6 inches deeprnnproved by'a two- | Toots third. Old Shoes goe the frst: heat, but | Sherman, attorney-General Garland, Speaker Car- | Be Said, “will be_resistiess, jard Business Collegein America | 66 front on I netic, Theory, Practical, Decause inspired by | TOM aL 100 ast 2h street. Tt looked as tf Ne | oe Bel Promissory notes of the purchaser, und a deed of trust eo n ts 7 : American chivalry; and its result will be lorious, | had fallen from the bed, He had been sick two : herqnee onthe property sold. Mt | tary frame dvveltius, 7 roohs, Water andgas.” | Charley C." won the next three heats. ‘time, | lisle and others, Decauss conquered hearts will bets trophies of } mouths. Deputy Coroner Jenkins was called to wos Ra bracpal, Bf | FrEUR cc a ptlenosit of $100 on each picce of property. will | , Fons: Property wold, #100 down on Gay of | pay Stewed Reet tig ey Cae and G. 0. ood eS Ss Success, Thereafter this battlefield will be con; | the house, and at Mrst Uhought that Olds must be Sipese Puslis prepare fortis ceed | [NX ORDER To REDUCE OUR STOCK OF | PETE{uEed st the time of sale. Ail converancin and HI conveynucnie at purchaser's cost. bth svatted, but were distanced py | , The Burnside monument was unvetled at Provi. | secrated by a victory which shall presage the end | {(N hewana whngno 4 Ihanery moyen} ico"tanusactons Meas “al'or seaa forse | [* ORastt LORS Sou Al: fale'are of compiled with win 201 sunys aftortale oWADTEH B. VIELE Blue Dicky Ninnotte seeoiu, whi Geaye He third, | Aenee, R.. ‘Tho entire militia of the state had | of the bitterness of, strife, the Gxpowire ot Une | She weartea wrann ot Rowers muusvum, Ie had a feud cuca thea ee Gumine RANGER HES ERS i Pereseld af ie ria and custof | rPHOMAS DOWLL Nanette got the ‘first neat (which only served to | been ordered out by the governor. ‘The procession Be, oe Deen eet a appeats 4! even to the underciotes, “His chest and leg4 Were RIVATE 1 ALL zi : dea a : iy warm Bhie Dick up for le ook the | was an hour and ten minutes in passing a given pad seus IVY INSTITUTE worcor Sthanc Kate nw. | _,Purtios leaving the city will find the very latest WALTER B. WILLIAM . G Nine TS : ine closing event of the day way asteeple chase | work, which 1s an equestrian composition of | Or our united country: While thee whe Tougix | makes, and leg and body paddings, greatly worn, = RSW. COr. styles in Dress and Shade Hate for Country and Sea | _Je1-dhas AN MISES NUMBERED 202 3 over the short course, gentlemen Hiders; wiuswon | bronze, stands on a granite pedestal sixteen feet | Ang-who have so much to forgive lead in tho | Letters svere found rom Shanon, Miter & Cra, = my ~ wens, af FT = ET UTHEAST y J. Coyle’s ch, m. Frances Clevelanc len by | high, and isone anda half times lifesize. The - itary an beat al goods, aiden lane, PROPOSALS. MIS. ML J. HUNT NPSOSTERS SALE OF UNIMPROVED RE By siveree of the Supreme Court of we | Blunt); G. K. ‘Tompkins’ bik, g. Morgan (ridden | aim ‘was to represent. Geo, Burnside as he ap. | PlCasant ways of peepee peered. pop the cost of paddings. In one lecter they TATE ON GEORGIA AVES ND ESTE the District of Columbia. dated the 21st day o/s) | yy Tompkins), second, and ‘T. H. Goodwins’ ch. g. | peared in the field, ‘The pedestal and statue cost oucsentiment. Tt surely ‘cannot bo wrong Todo. hat the cost of a complete outht would be UNITED STATES Jair, | _™528 etd Sa STREETS SOUTHEAST. | NDS OUBTE! Tyne, BOY ad puns ine cae nade 4rC ES | Corbin (ridden by Wallach) Uird. “So tune Was | Rite less aia sarouOe HortiG ogeme ace, | lc sentiment, quiet which lights for our enuire three dollars. He had seritten under the \ De June 2 INT | D Ss SBy visti bec Gaurea Gitais Rajeeraaloaekal alnre d a Root taken nor were any pools sold on this race, ered an oration reviewing Buroside's military | country the path to prosperity and greatness; nor | Dame of H. A. De > tri, aud by other gcnd wat ineteiantatie Fresh and. Corned Beek which | "DOM tik pest TA TG WORLD. Sette Ge Guaribiny a Equity osueal No: ou Shustoo ty ekld case. wilt : Eraniceaee ‘The Middieton’s Financiering. ates heed the lessons of the war be forgotten and tts | SANS 10, lee and. body paaiinge, There were Sie iden of Beef, for oie Yeut | Manufactusea is A. H: Deiakmsun & Cor Battimore. | Be suetien Jo toon of rae SSESDAY, the | a szcomn REFORT FiLeD BY Sms RECETVER—Oes O=IT 2X ormen crrtes. .» | Rguis Jeopandized im the wish {or that genulne | Severn boxes of vorlet creaan In the room and the Be | esenrens SUHALEEST PUCK PML dione eet nday'ot SUEY Barat SIE OeLbCR, Gees ot, PRHRGEIDRIA_EDETO WS an ee san ria | face ofthe corpse had boon well prwedora, Toere $ sp = weelsof iaud, aud premises, situate, in the city described real eatate, state iu th Ores. 1g | celebration, at rac Geo. ne bother : wpe EAL The Beet | PVE Lo CCA eovED PATTI BUSTLES abington and Distict ot Colnatie kenen cea Colunhia,and | Gen, Frank Morey, receiver of Middleton & Co.’s ration, comprising @ grand parade, boatraces, | at the reunion, with many representatives from sumes bile Gtma the toon ba oman Genes as eee scribed as all of Lot numbered ten (10) and. the west 16 and 17. of | bank, which failed about three years ago, has led | Patriotic addresses, &c. Hon. John 8. Wise. of) each of Pickett’s four brigades. ed by the Warde | a Rag aay esa eee | RS ee te ee yr ran bered 8 an | | ae Uy eee ia TGR Rb ecto ERO’ Uhia Cota Virginia, delivered ‘the “oration. One lateresth OUNDAY Om SRP RaTtin DERM, were golden earrings, Mhger CRered, and. iu the event of anp being | _my28-e,tuethian af CT tap rg ein eho cea ithe survivors | Indebtedness of the firm when they closea. was | {yaiie,"8# “he singing of PaLriouc airs by 1,200} on sunday the veterans visited the various his. | Pi" i, , mall, pocket WAR | SEG), ee ee ee erms of sale as prescribed by the court, cusit. ti Of the surveyor children, A aiesnen tees ek cians canal Dae. et Recurity for thefatural faiaitioent | Dp! 22s,, cur own Dyeing at home with Semel ately uy soars on cach lot wil be reduired | Pr proved hy ktiseestone prick bulking: + 10% | $648,914.85, and the amount the recelver now has | In, Richmond, Va., business was entirely sus- | toric spots on the battle field. ‘They first marched Encore af eecomansntouen Soest tnbtoren son be reunited. “The Wanden reserves the ‘ Purchaser's cost. On ten (10) days default incuruplis | Terns 04 sue prescribed by. said decree: One-third | on hand after deducting expenses 1s $6,875.76. The Fender, and everybody enjoyed the day at will. |to the place where the Philadelphia men held | lettors of recommend hhe wase apecsal sates 4 — on five (5) days’ notice at purchaser's cost and risk. ments t be secured by the notes of | Cent on the dollar. ~ Sharge of Pickett’s men. Then they visited the | he was employed by the law fem of cy 4 = ebay will dso everything: They are sold everywhere. HENKY E. DAVIS, Trustee, Tents to be secu ry the notes o ve Py setts, who are On a visit to the city. The line of | “piooay angle,” where the band played “Rally WaSHIS: D.C., June 27,1887. | Price 10c. a packuze—40 colors. ‘They have no equal Epp empty Purchaser aud.a reserved hen upon the property | Among the larger “bilis receivable,” classed as | march was ablaze with fireworks, Round the "Fiag Boys’ Puen they passed on | Rapallo in the coll suits: :D PROPOSALS wil be received by the Smith. | for Strength, Brightness, Amount in Packages or for | DUNCANSON BROS. Aucis sold. or all cash, at the purchaser's option. Aduposit of | Worthicss, are: $59,218.15, due by the Home and rb = ry ee pe = pope oe ae S N ae ‘Qualities. They do aes So Pap a hy TSUHIFEFLY & EVAN RUGTEES SALE OF VAT UAUEE UNIMEHOVED Piapa aud specications to be seen at the ve. Ree SAT EES DEUS LREEE N “ Tyee ns a = ‘There was no public celebration in Baltimore, | trom one memorable: to another, against the eleva « n fifteen days from ie time of gale the trustee Grabamite ‘Asphalt Paving Company, and g3s- | ®itles and towns throughout the country celebra- | cated, One was to the vath regiment, one to the csgdinrgln tm pat LD te roe $5, jemonstrations o c MUSt get completely Well before returning to i Finpaand specitications to be seer : ahve. 3. ves th t to resell the property, after five | G43.98 notes GD. We MiddOVon br a E atldaie. | a With the usual patriotic a rat 71st, another marked the place where “the gal- | WS! 8 spietely c : FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- | | By virtie of a deed of trust t» us, dated Sep- ton. ‘rhe Dalance of the “bills receivable,” rang- THE DAY IN LONDON. lant Cushing” fell. ‘Ths body was removed to Undertaker Stoltz's, om : AD wanarey LISHMENT AND DYE WORKERS. 300 G ston.w. | teunber Int, JSG, and recorded, in Liber No; eamesy ceciag eustroeat ease ing from a few dollars to a few hundred, were in | In London the day was celebrated by the Amer- CELEBRATING INDEPENDENCE DAY. the Bowery, by & man Bamed Hannon, Olas get nosso. Enetitation. | ciemned amd Dye reat Bee Tee, ADIGE | the District oF Coltenbia sod oe the aoe meet JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Trustee, | most Instances, the recelver states, worthless and | can residents and visitors. Minister Phelpshelda| Shortly after the turn from midnight to tho | his meals ai the Ashland House, on Fourth avenue, Racaioees somata ENESING DRESSES 0 specialty: Greane, Nenetable | ths holder of the note secured thereby, we will sell a dyl-d&ds__ i the bank ate or they oe reception which was attended by 1,780 guests. | morning of the Fourth the members of the Phila. | He had been drinking hard. ; = Other stains are etfectaally removed by our cele. | Public auction, In front of the on WEDSES- $ not hav cet, ; 5c : . ‘or JpuorOsaLs FOR STATIONERY. Brated dry proves atl shen stored Wy useauractet | Dav thes eid BAL Oe SELY Inst ar the nearer | /PMOMAS DOWLL Overdue, Over $100,000 of the apparent “ausets? | ATeeeption In honor of the day was eld in Gros | detphis brigadeand Picket’ division were aroused | gavammah Excited by @ Sermons Seal fs will be Feevived at thie Departicen - for Fy te city of Washington. D.C. P PROVING NEIGHBORHOOD OS ~ ——— : ay. uwanee River.” ‘Then begat ration " : SO TWELEE O'CLOCK M, MONERY See = ‘wwit: Partof lot numbered 6 in square numbered TREET, NEAR THIRD STREET NORTH. ‘whe Ohio Race for Governer. Brown Potter, Henry Irving, and Miss Terry. Mr. | Or the Fourth by booming of cannon on East Cet. BY HIS “SOUTHEMN” FLOCK, Iss, for Turnishing Stationery for the Department of | WPISS ANNIE K. HUMPHREY, Broce uorth ef the sputheuat eoeeer oF Sua Ine ae Columbus, Ohio, dispatch to the New York Si Eneps bro ihe Fourth, “No Country t0 an | etery Hill, At 7 o'clock the members of Pickett's | Rev. Leonard W. Bacon, of the Independent during the fecal year commencing July 1, ‘Makes Corsets to order in eve Sea Sr rien terete ye By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, inmbus, Olio, dispatch to the New York Sun. American like Home.’ ‘This was responded to BY | aivision held @ meeting and passed resolutions of | Presbyterian church of Savannah, Ga, delivered Tr posals must be made on the Department nial, and guarantees perfect 11 nee north 13 feet 6 inches: then tebutrct of Comunils, paeved July-sdy A. DG | From a private letter received trom Allen G, | Mr. Blaine, who sald the United States 1s the only thanks for the reception they had met with. The | an exte neous Fourth of July sermon Sunday Jawuich, with the Becessary instructions. will be Hen SPECIALTIES Ani hea: thence south £3 fect G iucleas thence, west | 1880-10 Equity cause No. 909. the undersicied: mam | ‘Thurman, itis now known that he willnot bea | country with a known birthday. All the rest an extemporal ished om application to this Department. French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear | with the rear lineof George HE Edwacks’ wad tenent | a8 Trustee, will offer for, sale. at public a i. Philadelphia men and the Virginians then marched cl et ‘and finest imported front of the premises, on MONDAY, the ELEVENTH | Candidate for governor or any other office, He | Degan they know not how. He sald: There 18 n0 | 16 'the hovel, alternately one of each brigade, arm. | Which has set the congregation by the ears and LGC LAMAR, fostery. Ge ull Geotee a a Secretary of theluterior. | Patent Shower faces aid ail Dress Wiform Goods, | Merit’siots to the east live ofthe part of waid Tort | Hah yuhs rm De Wm REEF NTE republican, no democrat, to-day; all are Ameri- created a big sensation all over town. A dispatch onveyt C. ys ircumstances wi acce] ” in-arm. a ~ oe aes ‘French Corvets and Bustles, | Barne’ tuenco southeomuardyy Sac aati actin! | O'CLOCK P. M,the foliowinx’ described. real extate, | Suds that Under no clrcumstances, will no accept | cans. ‘Mrs, Pickett held a reception upon the battle. | from that city to the New York Herald saya: After ‘OR THE CONCRETE FOUNDA-| Children’s Corsets aud a #1 Corset (Miss H.'s own | {ioned line to the north line of & Of sa iot G, | situate in the City of Washington, District of Colum nomination, y = he Pook-I field and was shown marked attention by the vet- | a brief review of the Biblical hi: of the Jews = THE CONGHESSIONAL LIBRARY | make) tha: for the prices ursurpaned Owned by Bonjetaly Teliver: and theree want ee kati | bis, to wit: The cust sixteen feet’ six Inches (16.0) of | tion: He adds: “I cannot take any active part in Good-Bye to the Pool-Rooms, erans, In the evening religious services were held, | Dr. Bacon called attention to the fact that the tof Denning; beins | Nhe (ay) fect “of ior munberea eighteen (ieicda | the democratic army, and I am too old to be | “CAMBLENS' ALLEY,” IN CHICAGO, CLOSED BY THE | This morning the Virginia veterans left for home. | Pivinicy always rulsed Up teu to mect uatloned cnjauin’ Toliver Fe » THE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE ConstRUC— oken._mrl4_ | jast-mentioned ime to the pot the sume property conveye: ze SOF THE CONG ‘Lipmant % — 3: drafted.” Law. ———— 0o——___—_ emergencies, and aulogistically mentioned Wasb- 143 East Carton STREET, saasaaeneg Ss Ohl the land sectrdsef the Deiceee Colaniig’®” | —tVerms of ale, as prescribed by decree: One-thira | Gen. ‘Thos. E. Powell 1s almost. certain to be| A Chicago dispatch, dated June 30, says: There Gladstone to Visit America, foxton, Lincbin and Grant. as the Navior® of this Waoixaros, D C.,Jane 2st, 1887. | Uxparatreren Sraventex ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in | Cah. and balance in six, twelve and eighteen mouths, | nominated. He 1s a young and able lawyer. Con- | were at least one thousand men and boys in Riley's country, taking 0casion as he spoke to allude to Sealed Proposals are invited for furnishing all 5s gath: te balance in G and 12’ months from day of sue, | of al cash, at option of burcuager. Deterred payments | gressioan Campbell and Foran have thelr friends, | >)" hoc room, in Gamblers’ alley, at @ o'clock to. | M& BLAINE SAD TO AVE PERSUADED MIM TOwAEE | the South us having been in the wrong. Ih the ee Ste, poe OF CLOTHING two equal payments, with interest at 6 per cent ver fo be secured by a lien reserved on the premiscs sold. | as also have Wilkins, Findley, MeManon and night, when the clerk chalked Gn the pees ‘THE TRIP, great struggle. ¢ doctor's language was ip beseen and specifications can be obtained ar eatate Go ctineaticiecticns os ails coahtat cee | atx Der A deposit. of ‘on each of | Means; but Powell heads the van, and will be apt 7 =e Ba, Perry cables to the Boston Heraldastoliows: | fitm, but ‘hol severe, but @ lange portion, T. Smithmeyer, architect of the building, in above parcels of ground. “4 to be nominated on the first ballot at the State | board: “Good-byy, boys.” The new State law| «gumors are again afloat totheeffect that Mr. |of ‘the congregation ‘took offense at his Sption Ong hundred doliars must be paid upon s eee convention on July 21. ks, OM Jeman left the chi tice OAK HALL, cen Oe CI at peas a | within ten days.” All conveyancing and recording at | © jon on i against pool-selling goes into effect to-morrow, remarks, One gentleman yurch 5 Dsaigeseetved wil be opened at NOON, JULY Wine ters of pele Wo aoe oe te eos cr a a ae and Gamblers’ alley steps into history. Tt has had | Gladstone intends making a visit to America, and | during the speaking, and at the clove of “ne H. 1857. LQ C. LAMAR, Corner 10th and F Streets. from the day of sale, we reserve the right to resell sald O7-aka Whee! Herr Klein’s Treason. its day, and in its time has probabry ruined more | Coupled wi ema ef object | services the congregation neglected to goto the « mcf Likeary Commission and Secretary of a realestate at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | _4 ee ao HE CONFESSES THAT HE WAS BRIBED BY THE FRENCH | men than any other alley in the World. It was | of Mr. Blaine’s trip to London 1s to induce the ven- | aitar texchange civiitties with their pastor, asis EDWARD Architect of the Capitol | , 0°Bs Side reductions of fally one-third on our former | chaser, after dayw notice i advertinnment, NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘AGENT SCHNAEBELES. only two blocks of au alley, Dut along tt have | erable English statesman to cross the Atlantic: | Weir custom. The memberelp of the church In- ea A SPOFFOND, Do Ge eae Da ISAAC. NOUDUINGEDS! trustees, | T a ‘The trial of Herr Klein and several associates, | thriven and waxed fat the podl-rooms and bucket Roars ‘praate cis th cludes some of Uhe most arisiocratic families 1 the 1&30, U2.5.7 Librarian of Congress, | fine Men's and Boys’ Clothing. ty ea THREE THOROUGHBRED HORSES AT PUBLIC - shops of this town. From noon to night, summer | Mf. Gladstone's: p' Secretary sone time ag0 | ity and names Which figure prominently In Con- —— OUR BREAK-UP PRICE SALE OF YOUNG MEN'S 2 See AUCTION. for treason in supplying the French with infor- | after summer, a swaying crowd.of negroes, clerks, | debied the report of such an intention on the part | fedurate history. Many of turse spoke of the cler= ‘SUTIS! ei i RY SALE OF HOUSES NUMBERED 400 | ;,0° THURSDAY, JULY SEVENTH. 1887, mation concerning German fortifications, was be- | poys, professional gamblers, and sharps have otra! ‘Sine public, and the « ‘Grand Ola "Maw hia | gyman’s effort as bis al sermon, and t wilt HOTELS. Ages 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18: CIETY BLD 08g EW JERSEY AVE: ing at tira Batrnots nontivest a ene gunn Liepsie yesterday. A surprise and sensa-| fought™and struggled in tho race for big money. | $tyen to the public, and cape is surprising if the Incident 18 not followed by a |S Sttte were 85 now 950, NUE NORTHWEST, WASHINGTO! Towing stock ton was created by Klein's making @ confession, | It has been for years one ot the sight places of | SU, published, that it Wee Unlikely that a man ot | YAcaRL PUIPIL. Dr. ibacon recently came South, iE ALTAMONT, Suits were $7 now 89. By virtue of s decree of the Supreme Court of, 0: 1, KNOXTE, a fine seven-year-old Brown Maro; | te admitted having been pald by M. Schnaebeles, | Mlcago, and nowt is simply a section of Calhoun | {13 shvanced years would undertake sucha, jour. | A115 4 Clersytman Well known personally in New BALTIMORE, 2D Suite were $8 now 36. the District of Columbia, in Equity sitting, passed (Se | Knox," ont of Nellie Ryadic, bred aud raised | He adm! ing been paid by M. Schnaebeles, | Dace. - d@ undertake euch a Jour- | York, Putiadeiphla, and New England, and by rep Samirably located, 2¢ comer Eutaw Place and Tan. | Suits were $10 now $7. ou the 18th day of May, A. D. 1887, in the consoli- Mi. A splendid auinal. French agent at Pagny, for acting as a French ———_—_-+e+ ______ oy. SoUwitaaranding these Seaials I Oat eee) ulation Throughout the Whole country, as Was his wae, Acknowledged the baudsomest site and highest | Suite were S12 now 2 Gated causes mumibered, respectively 9913, Equity 3, Mare, eight years old, | Spy, and that he had sent to the French war office Lucky Baldwin Brings Suit, Her quite general that Che ex-premier has the trip | rather before isin. Siuce coming South he has eration in city, Abundance of pureairandsunlint | S11 were $15 now €0.50., Docket 25, and 10245, Equity Docket 26, the under- ‘of a Cohe mare, | drawings of the fortresses of Strasburg and May- 4 a in contemplation, having been persuaded to a fa-| yeen a pronounced Northerner in his views, and PELIO™ JActually the coolest and cleanest spot | Gad Costa were o0c. Bow 25c. siined, as the trustees’ appointed by said decree, will . Brawner, of Prince Geonge County, | ence,“ Erhart and Greber, two of the defendants, | THE “WALE-OVER” AT THE ST. LOUIS COURSE IN 1886. | vorable view of it by Mr. Blaine, who, tt ts sald, | yo Pron ty grant negro yeeuter sockal ore. Admirable family apartments ai pane ROLE eMuue ale, 3h Front of the premises, on és pleaded not guilty. EJ. Baldwin, better known as “Lucky Baldwin,” | has represented that such a step would be of | Dis iDCUnTOn fe, Kraut Neen Gee nesene {cttoen.“Otiter advantages make this Hotel altogether | Jackets and Panta were #2 50 now $1.50. Jeep er cae ar ee EINE DOL CIs Mae: | NCS MERTE STOCKINGS a Sng Aivo-renr-old ————_s9¢_____ entered a sult at St. Louls last week in the Circuit | normous benefit to the home-rule cause by stinu- | 04'S comment iu iis on church citeles, sccvimsed, uela comforrabie, beautiful and thor | Jackets and Panta were $! 50. dared Nine CLO) Fweaty COR Tee oe aan | Brown Horse, by Hristo, out ofa Hyatowa mare, Haise Her Brother in Pursuit, Court against the St. Louls Fair Assoclation. Mr. | 1ting the sympathy which already exists! In the | ne tact that Dr Bacon Mead extractstroin Jester ‘Adres Jackets and Pants were $5 now & Twenty-two (22), auld Twenty-four (24) of the und P. 5—“These horses wii! be on exbibition at my sales: | A PRETTY VIRGINIA MAID ELOPES WITH THE MAN United States, and consequently enlarging thefow | qayis speeches at Gettysburg adds significance 8 ‘Sus W. L'STORK, Proprietor, | Jackets and Pants were #7 now $4.50. A mabdivialons of tate letined Ao On | rei mat A = Baldwin sets forth that he 1s the owner of the | of pecuniary support which has proved of such in- | 4238 Spvee! ars Jackets and Pants were $9 now 86. of West, Cox & Smith's, trustees, recorded subdivision | pale fropn T ey will be taken, pees celebrated race-horse Volante, and that J. B, Hag- | caiculable advantage to the national cause in par- | © se GEOR Pants were 30c. now 5c. ‘of ordgihal lot numbered One (1), in square numbered | to the stable yard, d’ B streets northweet, for | _J- E. Hess, of Lancaster, Pa., and Miss SueSpiker, | gin is the owner of the race-horse Tyrant. Last | liament. In this’ way, a8 the two wings of the Cherokees to Elect a Chief. [Lax vows, noanr. EXTORTIO: FOR M Se haudred and twenty nine (620), in the city of | convenieuce in showiux speed, gaits, &c., und then | of Maurerstown, Va., an eloping couple, arrived in | Year 1t was agreed that there should be a test of | home-rule party are in full co-operation at the Ww, -HEADED IN, Prince Albert Suits were #15 now a12. Washington, in the District of Coln ui a as the raid | sold. This sale, deserves the attention Of those ia | yrartinsburg, W. unday. ‘The bride’s father | Speed between ‘the two animals, and racing asso- | polis, the chances of Gladstonian triumph in the | AN EXCITING POOR CRA, SE ES RATED so =o Ea midersigued's said subdivisions recor ber No. ‘ood horses. sourE, W. Ve» fe t oHTING. ‘WE'RE Gorxe 70 Bene attest aes tare Git oe si Faatiolio 45, ove of the burve cords of aid ‘Cash. THOMAS DOWLING, | and brother are in pursuit, and the brother swears | CCnvatition vo, gecuke ule race for the spriag | ext SAELL ERA GAAT poeeaion Denee Tek || a Rainn Tearttery apedial Gaye: “An eiatiiag SHELL THE Woops, ey orbs beer t ste anhalt pertainiog to said nusabered aiid wabyiivision totes Auctioneer. | he will killHess as soon 5 he finds him, ‘The | meeting. ‘The St, Louls. Fait association ofered | su appeal vo tue people wAl come within & twrclees polit cal contest is now in progress in the Chero- kee Nation, The election for principal chiet, cir cult Judges, and district officers will occurthe frat: ean Gets the Mayflower. | yonday in August, and the eve of election finds 5Q now $9.50. Touring neither branch, sbrab, nor twig behind which | feat Flannel Suite were 313.50 now $0.50.) 9. wide your wuilty face frow & Bost Ginag Eineks 60d str of sale, as prescribed by suuddecroe: One-tnird rpuonas DOWLING, Auctioneer. young bride says she loves her husband, and will | the highest inducement—g¢4,100—and St. Louis was | mont @uced from $1: Dot the purchase money of each of said mumnbered, never leave him. Hess 1s a clgarmaker, and has | Selected for the race. The race was extensively Poms gi ber rd grep gees been working for G. T. Evans. He isabout twenty- | advertised and great crowds were attracted to the | gy, {wo years old. A short time ago Mr. Hess went to | St, Lous rave-course on te day set for the teat 3 bie in eutal instalments at sx o : : SPOS! ELEBRATED WINK ahd elehtwen G8) monty frou the day'of ale, Mauirerstown, Va., to Work at his trade, and while | Juhe 18, 1886. Mr. Bladwin says that Volante won | GEN. PAINE DISPOSES OF THE CELEREATED WINNER OF PEOPLE Tae AMERICAN CUP. the Cherokees divided into two factions, one of lis the notes of the purchase chasers thereof, in“love with Miss Sue Spiker, whose | a0d that the winner was entitled to the purse of = . uted aa of the day of sale, sod selured Upscale ce | 3 apd. st written. af Tether Is Wealthy merchants Tee father ote | $4.100, but that, the association hi hina Atiast the negotiations regarding the sale of the | Which, styles ttself, the national’ and the ocher a corded deed of trust and & policy of insurauce ou the | fron ‘ses, on FRIDAN. UTE EIGHTH | Jected, and the young man Went to Tennessee, and | Check for only half the amount and has refused to | pig sloop Mayflower have been concluded, and the chief and assistant chief are Kabbit Bunch and H. ‘third off. Trance Selah Satntnctory to form to the undersigned | DAY OF JUL, A. D. 1887, AT HALY VAST FIVE | then came to Martlusburg, all the while corres- | Pay any more. He contends that it was ® spectal SOLID SHOT. rustess, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or 2 4 5 a defender and conquerer of the Galatea will | T. Lindram, while the Downing candidates aro 3 O'CLOCK P, M.. the following described real estate, contract and that the rules of the course applying | CUP o purchasers thereof’ Eac ofered tue a ¢ Ese tol owing clear tbee eet onding With his sweetheart through his sister, 4 d 5 iB ‘Samuel Smith. ‘The iwues, Feel eT este ait beech ed £08, sale by | All that lot of ground in the City of Georgetown, in | POBUINE with his sweothesre thr ‘correspondence therciore ‘ne’ ancaalgment tthe remalsig hail trom New York during this season; Banker E. | Jor! B. Mayes and Prince Albert Sui Woraseds, plain, si of Columt OWL, lesignated ks wi vide Sherokees are of @ local nati allsuch taxes and assessments thereagainst that the | hunbered sisty-scven (G7) In este cakes age | it was arfanged that the lovers should meet in | therefore he asks judgment for the remaining | D. Morgans the purchaser. Gen. Paine said to | Wiilch divide the Cherok ure, E Collector of taxes of said District, may certify to be re- Georgetown atid desccited aa follows: | Hagerstown and be married. Miss Sue asked her | half. ‘The particulars of the trial are well remem- | the World correspondent, “I never consider a sale | T/ating mainly to the administration of govern. is an L L £ ment, Rabbit Bunch 1s @ full blood, in L__q —_| maining unpaid up tothe time of sale. All recording | Becinni the west lino of Frederic el father to let her go to Hagerstown to visit an aunt, | bered, Volante walked over for the race, Mr. Hag-] mage till the money 1s pald over, but it certainly ayes: Pon tou.7 snd conveyancing to be at the comt and expense of the end sc ahtrigrewa (8) feet ten Gh %) “tues iheanured The tather, inking that Hess was tn, Tennossee, | 612 Geciding not to start Tyrant. 1ooks ag it Mr. rnd would ‘sotn be May owerns| peaiocer con cuartias sorrmme Ones ; aes L northerly on said west line from the southeast corner | gaye bis consent, last Tuesday she Went to sind Mr. t fayfiower | eminent lawyer with Wwe ideas ‘Bunch 1s HAND F STS.N. We | Ale tiicreof i mundo. By Ge sou A a eatoB Ok tBs | of saidentire lot andrumnine thence on suid line of Fiegerstonn, was mot'ty her lorevand thes wens | SENATOR MonoaN OPENS His Campaign wira a| OWner. Mr. Morgan's first offer for the Mi at Aa y res 7 et Ber -- | Was not satisfactory, but Gen. Paine ‘BU by the Chiet who eneachlotsold mat be tnaderat the eopeoe cae Ge | esid stroetortherly thirty-seven (37) fect four (3) | Euek‘married by: Hers Me. ReOdy. "THO Bride love | FREE TRADE Srxecm.—At Hiverside, Ala. Jester ny, eee | ees, — panmbeseet chariot, Piagdiale, 31nd TiGireis.o- cornerstone: tron furniace was laid. | bim What price he would accept, and Saturday af- ‘office eli acuiaiek, fhe terme of eale are not complied with within a days | in" ehige Soca thence wectoriy"andl poruier woke | Prey gin of elghteen years Ba eade the address tm which Ke | ternoon he received ‘a. telegram from Mr. Morgan | his suocemor. The Nght, between Bunch and APN] Eosrasuisazp 181. from the day of, sale, the undera ed trustees retain | Second street one hundred and nity’ (190) feet; See ST La a le an elaborate free-trade h. He con- | in which he stated that he would accept the May-| Mayes grows into bitterness as Ue time for the Men's Rack Suite, Cheviot, Sergeg, Tread, Cant. of the defaulttne purchacer thereat sn ween OOM | thence aoutierly aud paraildl with the Dm line 10 4) TN PRIBON 708 LIB a cr ae eo ate ree sree Of hiatus teed oo | Hower at, the, general's "There was some | final decision ‘Meetings ana vam, Dinconals, Corks ee V7 —s EI] > pin’ fea feet inches arrest of rr Hent ty 1c] ment the of the crew, but Gen. | are bell at every central point im te oo 10.75, $11.80, alk 295, FENDALL E. ALEXANDER, outhwest comer of said entire lot aud thence in» aulois, tariff. He comes before the legislature next year ition as to the disposi a ng. Hise HR © s Bets, Ble 79, oe sonahe guises § south paper Le Petit G , for interpreting the letters ee Paine is to retain his own sailing master’and crew, Ue; ight line to the ining. he ” re-election, speech yesterday the . Jt SDMMEDIALELY “APTER ABOVE offer parte | aV_ Jt," 88 MenLINE Wellie reine torogne OF Old oO ae ae ey Tekin’ he | and they will be transferred. the Volunteer ai | appeals of an inflammatory character, i 2 E i i i i GRAPE AND CANNISTER Columbia Law Bld’, ibered "fort drunken queen, excites some interest in the city itdcn to Provecti as she arrives. Mr. Burgess, at Gen. Paine | fights have oocurred between members of the fa0- Boy"s Suits, aces 13 to 18 strictly att woot, | W whe Wit HH 958s K gE Ht EER 9553 | THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. seardtds | Sorcikeld wud Deakins addition tore Geae: | of Mexico. Mr. Nenriott 1s still in prison, oppoatiacn to pple ons en Pehet telegraphed ME: al ‘That his answer | tions, in one or two instances with fatal resulta, mein patterns nobby Geutiapereaie es | WEEN tal He BX H Be town and part_of Lot numbered thirty-one (31), cae aeeeecieanel FRanco-Grnaan Wan TALk—The Paris Figaro | was satistactory, and that the Wayower should be | The tall bloods appear to be Bunch, Hessane $ gi HG wT, B7.45, WB, B00, 810, Tew ar HHH 8 ER. H Boe Syehm | "[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer OSE te re Founrt ov Jury Races —The winners ot, the | adverts that the heir of 4 great Ki mean | Bis at the price hamed. “What the exact price 18s | wlile ‘the half-brewis, and 2 ing’ ele o7sr ai 25, 81383: w Ps —— the north #108 0 ct oti ; | races at Monmouth Park yesterday Preciosa, ‘Prince Frederick. Willti eR stated, cost, $28,000 to build the May- | ment adhere to Mayes. His election 1s confi PASS THE INFANT-RY RAPIDLY TO THE FRONT, ath able ak eet, VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY NEAR THE | three (73) feet west of Frederick atrect, said point ing Crown am, _{Children's Worsted Suits (Norfolk), 82. Children's Cheviot Suits. strictly all wool, Childceu's | | The peculiar medicinal qualities of not 7 - | being the southwest corner of the property: belc Magnetizer, Ben All, Troubadour. Lancaster, Al- | nas visited the Count of Parts at Sheen House for | flower and put her in the water, andas the general | predicted. Bushyhead was elected TRENTH STMPET, BETWEEN Mad MAG | o Whilam® Seymour and runniie thence wert ence | my, Grenadier, and Tarquin. At Brigntan Beach, | 24> Voneac "ey Cuma O nua “tae wioaeuse | has moe been Willing to. sell atm, sacrisee ic is | brineipaliy by the Moating oF negro AVHUSETTS AVEXUE NORTHWEST, AT AUG. | north side of Prospect stat euriteen (is) feet, more | Juul Clare, James A. Ul, Armstrong, Frou, Lizzié | Roulunger ministry mean to inaugurate a ‘war | probable that the net price 1s not much below that | strengch is How claimed for Mayes. oF ioe ec " oon z fl ‘The chiat ta ‘Whisky distitied r 2 but d white mixture, €3. Children's 5 0 nest xrowth i" wi TION. e two | Walton, Lottie Fillmore, and Sam Brown. ‘At Chi- e ‘hin a month | sum, chosen for a four years’ term. Bilt and worsted checks 8325" Sets | ithe Mougnasteln have attracted the atiention ot | 08 WEDNESDAY, JOLY SIXTH, 1687, at, arx | frame. houses, thence norih witncentor of wid divic- | cago, Beri, Aurelia, Volante, ‘Terra Cotta, Hn- | between Kranes and Germany within, a Sec terns sy GIVE THEM THE BAYONET. the Meaical Faculty in the United States tosuchade | O'CLOCK P. Min front of ving Promises, £ pl voll | (Ih feet, more oF loss, to polutopromie the heroes | 000, Rose, Béaita, and Aurelian, Biihe momurckio'parey ‘will. be Gased on tant A Bloody Rict in Louisiana. AID yon THE ANancuista—The united Socialist Men's § Far) = Recta tg Plnce sine very high postin nee oe eee ee TIAGO eee oe OF Ot OD | Ae thronco souks minety wine COON feat one {ae ‘warning, clubs of London, comprising five German and @2:50., Boze tates 13 to 1S Teaty ces tae Tee Medics. the attention of connoisseurs to onr | _ Terms: One-third cash, balaitca in Ohoand two years, | besinuine, AGITATION FoR A NinE-Hovns Day.—The agita- THIRTEEN NEGROES AXD ONE WHITE MAN KILLED. | Sweedish organizations, are on 14 BF aed ~ roles x t ch we oiler atthe | With interest, and secured by a deed of trust onthe | | Terms of sale: One-thinl (4) cash, balance in two | tion to constitute nine hours a day's work has| Duncan Ross Uaxp Ur.—At the sword contest at | Late advices from Morehouse Parish, La, indi- | cursion to Epping Forest Dene O1O ow NO QUARTER. SEligwing prices, us Cates coulaining One Dosen bot | Poberty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- | equal payments inoue and twoyeara, with terest | broken OUL Again in Pittsburg, and Chis timme It is | to Tae ee ale Oe Taek ese teen cate that the recent riot at Oakridge was far more | the proceeds to Chicago | followin Ebaser. All recording sud fA Payable setul-anntially, to be secured by trust on a Trousers in endless variety, comprising all the latest | 1 hecanea bee a Se ee A oF G2 | the, planing mills wuich are tb be affected, |The uncan and Daly, the latter stunned are under sentence of death. 23 bs i wired at time of perty sol: cash at option of pur © | D Cal serious than at first reported. It was previously ———or______ eee ee a 37,4330, 838%, | TERED FEATHERS OLD RYE, 1805 a ance HOME DOWLING. "| ebasdy "A deposit of 100 tet ce ‘sold ne; | Dullding trades bave taken, Up organ Fat VAI; | is opponent with a blow on the Skul, and an the | STS ost whem s party of whiles wear to atrest | Tas Masacuvserrs Desa Hor bmas—2070 oe UNBIVALLED UPPER-TEN WHISKY... of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in | madea tour of inspection among the various plan- | other blow on the head apd then another on his | certain negroes who had fired into a crowd of | Sarah Jane Robinson, Who is in jail in -—*F 1 Ou; bis 828,000 purchase tenotyat exhausted, Wwe | BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY EWIN ten days, oF Traxtees reserve the tight to resell af | ing mills @ peo whether the system was In) Dack. he last two Were untalt: He was carried | white men a fight ensued, in which six negroes | Charge! with having polsoned eleven, Pg ave seve: 03 spose of are receiving - etaulting purchaner, afte e days? room. ‘been whose were Eyes Spe ee Pag acne S|! encpast ttn hee, wants frm zoos gee. | SEWING MACHINES, 6o.__| savariteatstis ine dndsaver yublatedin wank | them, and ne says that very few observe it. Ja | neensibe to hs room, iff had not been Tor te Tancucrcrey, wounded. "This was secuy true | ung queer for some time: ‘Saturday he was cheapest fine Keudy-Made Clothing, go fer, or Pont Omice Money Order, or C. O. D.,if desired: WALTER 8. CO’ hours per day. ‘some trouble. it is now learned that four of the negroce who | &! Jelly, an insanity expert. pnp fase to oll pound eckcce tie tL eatten” SeerSeah ty | 73% Veer Lareer j, MOEDsWSETir aonnow, } Tes W. H. Cornish was murdered in his store, at | A Paxto my a Horse Car.—Ninety passengers on. eecePed from tne gut wereeubeequentiy captured particularly the ertine with watch she te changed, : TEN FE CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, it We an9 Far the United Biaten prepaid) “NEW HOME” sas cee Frosch Camp, La, sod his body burned A aegeel Sie he ve and hanged. On, the day, following two more | and came away impressed with the idea that ahs‘ 927 and 929 7th St N. W.. Cor. Mass, Ava, ker EXC ENCE, PURITY and EVENS OF MAS DOWLI. jand. has rei togrant Turkey any fur- | Mass, ‘because the driver lost cont were captured jatlea. Was [ar from insane, She herself said she aid not STRICTLY ONE PRICK SESE igi Povesre Unvurpesseg beng Taeree SUPERIORITY IN EVEEY RESPECT, U Natt baolapr ile pao deme a tner lime for signing the “Anglo‘Turkisn conven | er the ‘Some jumped and some were: 2 public meeting and determined vo hang One | Hetjeve in the insauity dodge. She Wil probably . ERATION, aud jonscssa Navural Fiavor ad Fine ASSIGNER'S SALE OF LARGE STOCK OF GROCER. | tio from the car upoa the rocks below. of the sats was cpenty Sone ba! not be tried until Deceunber. Open Saturday until 12 p.m Fonte Propertica. “Me ® Natural F ee TES, WINES, LIQUORS HOLES WAGON AND | “Senator Farwell is going to Europe in August on | O'Brien, aged tiny, was simost Instantly killed. | CAVUght, “The other negro, having established his ——— BT LMce Coats, strives and checks, 25¢. each. On | 5 i biskies are sold under guarantee to gi ‘Ladies, call at our office and examine it. FIXTURES, &c. CING IN’ PAR, BRAN- | pnuginess, ‘Mary O'Hara struck’on her headand was rendered | !2Hocence, was discharged. negro was} MaRyLaND PRIMARIES.—The Al County mie Mondays, Wednendayeand Fridays, trom 7 to'9 | FERFECT SATISFACTION ; vilserwice to be Teturuod 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, RIMS SRI, UHL MUSKIE CATAWBA | DCSUor i. Harrison, ex-mayor of Chicago, will | Musonccimus Mlle Mecarty had a collar Pousand | CAPLUFeG & day later and, Ranged on the Dank of & | aemocrauc convention, austructed fis Geleyaion ¥ Re mts the, dane andthe bos ag | Stuur eaveuse. Correajoudice wlicitod. pe IN BARREL AND BA RYEEN MATS GUY. | Start on his trip around the world the latter part of | an ankle broken, Several others were badly hurt. bap Tay een pay ont 52 st. n.w., St. Cloud Building. INMENT JAVA, SHELF AND CANNED GOODS | August. ‘The car did not jeave the track. = ¥.£E W. CATHERWOOD, | ,,So!g Agente for the New Automatic Family Button. FUPACES, AND | Jno, Hoyle O”Rellly ts suifering from insomnia, ae oe ae = ole nent it on by overwork. Kmuxp Roocxer.—The eee a pear sag mca. 16 South Wiliau st a31 HE SILENT AMERICAN HAS BEEN INDORSED cata banca, Fenner, & ay. With an extenstve of and. oe York w "as rn 2 . H EPPS'S CocoA. Kew Hoon = Ee nutes ae Tac, Healy, aged elgbteed, shot aha xted Ferdi | the display Pe Sad ire worth having. nand Pennerolz, during a quarrel, in ‘and | cracker in the wagon which ‘the stock BREAKFAST. Coomxe Bx Gus Hor Genuine Testimonts}s and brilliant array of ‘Healy’s father, on hearing of the affair, wn | of fireworks. An explosion followed aud the rock ne opener oe ig cohsthe Bataral laws which es Sifiyeak in one aqrord tet the SILENT AMEIGOAN Unt tn drunken Tow, at Cedar kapids loa, duo. | the mouth of Mila, Va Riper. of Upland, and one ‘scareful Spplication of the Dhe propane oy wait Srodsad in the war of moschenions tor on ba Block shot and killed a younger brother. ‘side of her face was torn away. Shé will die. Sev- ecitizens of Ma tad Cocos. Br. Epps has provided ‘cur breabiaat A full line of : Eawan Aniostrong, a farmer of Brazil, Ind., was | eral other persons were more Or less injured. Sees nay is cone brave wider eras rhage Seis ent aie, eames of Roy Oonty, tnd | aro Maa, singe get uhm | Newark win the paw wena — vy re it is by the 4 cor. and Fists, COMBINATIO; de y, cham) hammer thrower of u a — gu, nee of SS Basi ay tao att teat a conattaton o ae Bole Agency District of Columbia, HORS! RAG the orld, arrive in Now you Saturday, on the | 1s a defaulter to ‘the extent of $67, ‘He bas ab- | tired only to reapposr' peti Garing Bay cert irae stares hte oe Revere und Renting aN nn noag | SPER ONCE AE ASCE EC eeete | Mest, Boston, acDont ayno| “adil ombogus bed servos nthe cheat at | eran nominated, tr Sores ‘there is 8 week point. We Me Next door to Auerbach"s Bicycle Shirt Depot. my28 eter a7, | attended a in Phenfx Purk, ‘Sun. | Mrs, flak Siar ty Serevina® cursciven wel forined sick | ™R31_ WASHINGTON GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. ae - AyNOnRIRG TCL SEVEN E87: | Gay, to provest Epcos atk Dublin, Sam: | Miencuin vemeraage we which, timo. Admet De igen encively v0 business, owas a ae a ‘Treasury in 1876. Sears cud Fare _diged and = property nourished frame"—Cered fg NGUeRaE eee. eee sf HE CELLULOID TRUSS, a8 scan pol by Gee SET, lt ote | DS er bear eer out abeae lan Recreate JAMES EPPS & CO.. Homeopathic Chemists, ben a 023 Sisatroatnortinwest. | sume cna pes - ber e24-mtubs London, England. | 12isr yeaa Ave ber Sitention to tne.wants of | | Ageat fee ee a i :

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