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FOR SALE—HOUSES._ FOR SALE—LOTS. THE EVENING sTAR: WASHINGTON, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SALE Ficat-room bay, window modern style two squares of Capitol, Re. F° House 4.2 JOR SALE-SINGLE BUILDING LOTS ON BOS- Beynon Soaitisrat - TT HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BRED FOUR-YEAR-OLD CHESTRUT SOR- _____ THIS AFTERNOON. F[THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, nd 10. to SI PHEAD Hee at. Tah new House, Jy8-1m an ‘REL MARE AT AUCTION. 5 COR SALE_VERY DESIRABLE LOTS IN NonTH- | VALUMEE, F ZBTE WON NEW) On SATURDAY, JULY 1887, VE ‘west section, near t from i fey ‘My I will sell, in front of my ‘above eee aes ~~ PRIDAT SCI X EIGHT, 1887,st HALF-PAST, (OMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr. #500 | 3} yk SALE-CHOICH, LOIS IN NORTHEAST SEC. | FIVE OCLOGK FMEk will ofer for saein treet fie | it __ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr. _ cy preeey Little home om 3 750 | un, ucar Stauton Siyace, from 40e. to €1.25 per | of the. part of lot 12, in square 373, im-Mil | TPVEOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. fe unansiva aiid Iase grounds in 2,000 | foot ‘T.H.'SYPHERD & red by a turee story brick dwelling of 10 rooms, — St ‘TH SYPHERD & CO., 1007 Fat. |" jy8-1m_ 1007 ¥ st. YO le. WAGGAM PIANO, Wi MARBLE-TOP - SALE OR EXCHANGE — FIRST-CLASS | J[.OR SALE—WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO OFFER | —/*0-08ds___THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. TTURE IN SUITES AND SEVABATE PIECE Northwest, wear Dupont Circle: willing to | Ffurashort time a very cure bargain in © ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OC, Auctioncers. Bac AMBER SEL Seb OBE: wed propert in Georgetown im Part pay- | lot, 24 by 120, on the north side of F street, between — OAEBETS AS GOOD AS’ NEW WALNOT: DIN a oe eee ed tet PHL ED Scene tonmecallon | THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLIN 8G woo FURY SAND guase: ee oe eee O27 H STREET NORTHWEST, Twang WARM RITCHEN GUQUISITES ‘be, So- R SALE—CHOICE LOT ON STREET BE- BY EIGHTY-NINE FEET, TO BE REMOVED | AUCTION. ‘ew and _tween N and 0. B-¥,- $1.00 per aq. foot MoLACH- TEN DAYS FROM DAY OF SALE, On TUESDAY MORNING, YT" 1887, houses rear, Ste... 2,000 | LEN & BATCHELDER, 1725 Pat.nw. jyO-3t | On FRIDAY, JULY EIGHTH, st SIX gommencing st TEN O'CLOCK, at . 408 Sip iithet se, fb, JOR SALE—CHEAP BUILDING LOTS ON M ST, | P: M., we shall'sell the three-story brick Dwell 4 street northwest, I shall sell of exoel- Sasa" 2.600 | Pots bth, vent 10m, ai between Sie ana Sod | House, Swelve roome.. Latrobe ‘Sto Geerene eostccameoes 500 | 2: clopant Lote om 10th ws peer Ts 2x Call | Dare ae tee Manele oe lnetoes ey tans | _iveat ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer, oJ x hee ee ‘Terms: Cash at the time of sale, [ANCERY SALE OF B 400 bn cs ge pe? | es NAR at. | Gat WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Ancta_| COSANGERY SALE OF HOUSES NUMBERED 400 19 Myrtie st. 6,64, WOR SALE—LOT—A GOOD INVESTMENT: A DE- == i SU Notas, wiasthNaron, De. ee gig 2200 | BF sirable piece of property, southwest corner 3d and | "YHOMAS DOWLING, aucuonoes, virtue of a decres of the Supreme Court of (Og Bee ae Tae oo | Le x90 feat. Call 33 Myrtle st. n.e. Jyo-5t* — the District of Columbia, in Equity sitting, passed JOR SALE_OVEK 200,000 FEET OF Gkounp, | VALUABLE VED PRGPERTY IN GRORGE- | Gh’tin Ys day of May, Ab. 1087, te ‘inside of the boandary. pe. porto, a virtue of s Decd of Trust io us dated thé felehth | $2860, causes numbered respectively 9015, Equity — 31-6 DULANY & WHITING. | qay’ot Jane, AD. 1876, and ‘recorded in liber “No. | Docket 23,and 10242, Equity vere R SALE Si, tclio 460; et weg. ad at written request of party. ‘st public sale, in front of the premises, on ‘Lots on Columbia road, bet. 17th and 18th ste. we will offer for sale st panilc suction in | Wy NESDAY, the SIXTH DAY O} Xe A.D. hw. extended, froat of the premises, on FRIDAY LAE FIG) TOU? eethe tance FIVE WOLIOR Bite Lge wae, Tots in Mt- Pleasant Village, DAY OF JULY, A: D. 1887, AT HALF PAST FIVi See A ee Bert Lots in blocks 11,20, 14and 19, Meridian Hill, and | O'0 AL. the following described real estate, iy-two (23), ana Twenty Sour Gay at” the ay eer ground in all parts ot the city and suburbs. All that lot of ground tn the City of wn, snodivislon of lotr lotnet kB OB rE Auey bet Oth and 7th ‘AUSTIN P. BLOWN, the District of Columbia, known and d todas’ lot | Sf Rese Cae k Basel Coes ee eret AB, C.D end dM nw £ De Real Estate’ and Loans. aumabered sixty-seven (67) in Beatty and Hawkin’sad- | of origional lotumsborsd One th ie ee 1420 F st. n.w,_ | dition to said Georgetown, and described sa follows: | Six hundred and twenty-nine (620), in the city of Beginning on the west line of Frederick street at the | Washington, in the District of Columbia, as the wo erty-Sucg (Sa) Soot Som chee. ‘Undersiqned's said subdivision is recorded in Liber No, ortherly of said west line from the southeast corner | 15, at folio 43 one of the surveyors Records of ead of said entire lot and: ssid line of District, together with the improvements on and sp- booms the Ist and 15th. 0 OR SALE— BercNerain on yah st_ 3 viposite Fats "67,500. #u Locon New Hampshire ave., becween Land M sts j08 $1.45 per bquare toot. 60 feet front, price $1.45, per Aguare 100k LE—GREAT BARGAINS IF SOLD AT ry-and-besement Brick, a mt, om slot 20 teat frout; price only $8.00. i 7-toom frame House on awe; rents for $30 per month: price oul MYELs & SON, 1425 New York ave.” Ju SALE- SPS |ARGAINS— “room Houses on A stn. @; sil modern Bxcvemi“nir * baisbet Fate Tecan ng Seneg gee rr MYEKS XR SALL— erick. Gr. and cellar on Caroline st. a.w., Jrick. 40% mms, o 13th, above lows cirela. ber {Sth and 16th 2. ‘; ruoltim Pleres Place, bet. 15th and 16th. Foomia, Qet, bet th and 14D st... G rouse, South Captiol st. Print office’ = 10 rooms, on Corcoran st. ‘S rooms, 4th st, busine cous, Fenton st, BF Go * Freon, Qst, bet. $th and Sth nw. S stire aud Uwel 4th st = (9 rooms, on ~ bet. 13th and 1° pone BO room oi nitintes coruer ou bCap. sta ur Beicu Yo roche on W at. tet Shah & Siar wane, 5 Frame ou Dunbatisalive, men Congress at. neat post o ; 24r. Brick, £, bet 5th” and 6th, n'y Pension of. 30.900, ‘isc iar ana ubimpraved property tall pares eitecity. Apply to WP. MYERS & SUN. Shonkwe _* Wik a2s New Yor! fYOR SALE-HOUSE 1607 NEW JERSEY ‘Bow. Inquire om premises. “Eight roots. 33 ‘sta, AVE, AS AM, Sa05 Fat SE WITH PIAZZA, ‘towether with bara and other building and ten acred within Afteen minvies’ ride of Washington: clieap; terms easy, healthy location: wu ghatge for city property. nuproved oF Unimpro' Aduress “VILLA.” Star office. ___s37-3t —WE HAVE A FEW VERY © WIS THE Timi 10 BU nce bay window brick houses on Eus Street, as they have to De sold recardies: SiENGTUS REAL ESTATE EXCHASGE, cor of A BARGAIN—EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, improvements, 429 H st. n.w., bet. 4th sd Sth mw. only $3,300. Apply to 3. "OPPEN- HEIMER, 528 Oth at. n.w., St. Cloud Building. Jy6-3¢ Fe AEE EINE FOUR STORY BRICK DWELT- ing, 14 rooms, all mi, Nst.aw. Price $12,000, ‘hange for smsil dwellings. TYLER & RUTHERFORD. JOH SAL ‘all modern: ‘or will exel ayz-6tt Foe Ate BY TELE Lf RUTHERFORD, 126 8 ‘Brick dweiliags 10 all parts of the city, 81,400 io $55,000. Lota small sections of the ity. ‘su a irbam properties, improved and unimproved. uber Of une Frames. ay2-6t" Fett zccct? A BARGAIN, AN ELEGIBLY situated piece of property, cousisting of remark- ably well-built spacious Brick House, in excellent con cation, with all modern conveniences, ciatern, stable J carriage house, aud roomy, handsomely improved sounds: suitable for first-class family a boarding house, or young lady's school; oF the «rout cam be so arranged as to provide space for three add tional houses, ali certain to sell or rent, as the property ma the corner ‘of two pleasant square of two streetcar lines,— e ighborhood improving. A ghtzce tors safe investment of speculation, ‘inclination of purchaser. Apply. THOMAS J. Fister £ C0, new 9-room bay- = ing, latrobes, rane, wood mantels with plate mir- Syesbitie tubew, and every tiny. for a con: Eirtabic bouze’ Apply at once to DANENHOWER & SON GLIS F at, im. JOR SALE_2136 L ST. THREE-STORY basement Brick, all modern improvements, Sted at the intersection of New Hampehire avenue and 1 stone square from avenue cars: will be sold cheap \atonce. Inquire cfg: MLM. PARKER, = 141 F st b.w. 2 AND 41 3 room Brick rh improvements. For terms, &0., aiply st Coal Ufiice, 597 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. “23-1 = tWo new two-story, AND DESIR. on Sd st near € n.w.; lot 252150 toa wide Glley. also adjoining side lot same size. This is an cpportunity fo secure a residence with plenty of room ear the business part of the city. If not sold in a Feusohable time the Louse Will be put in complete re- Yair and offered for rent. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, se18-1m, 7 F fe BIC! +--3,000 | il parts of the Massachusetts uve, Mt lect Lots at Forest Glen y Close, Simiwoed anda ope Uayine. ju GLO. W. LINKING, 10th and Hats, now, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. tv.gwe in every airection, Cheap, | oH. S\FHERD & Co 1007 Fst E 2 uRSAL EF ait Sed sate distance 'P. road. “Price $4,000; one-thi kp & 60,1007 Fee AND A FOURTH MILES FROM ANTIETAM of interest and s ‘potse ie on the Antietam bettie: fold. GEO. W. KEEDY, Box 3S, Reedyevilie, Ma. ALE_AT TAKOMA PARK, NEW HOUSE, 8 s, abd 20.000 icet of ground at a borgeis, Bots. uuee. Price 83,600.. aU ‘Real Bsiate aud Loaiis, JAN Fst uw. ¢ SALE-AT_L. N ELEGANT ine-rovm Cottage, 18 acres of ground: fruit uf Tied “in abundance: splendid bargain. price, 0; terms esy. WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, i eae 1007 Pennsylvania ave, JOR SALS—AT HYATTSVILLE, MDA PRETTY Cottage: ond water: plenty of shade; wear the wa- Fr ~ wn: Brice BAO escOTT, WILCOX & WINE, ty7-at te 1007 Pennsylvania ave, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- Firs Avan oe Nii teres coorhait cleared: 30 bal Umber: youke orchard, log boi arnt Mit rund, eer fet (ood stable. Fronts St roads Ip uulles froin Kuowles’ station, Met. Branch Band O18 Ee Price, 950 on neve, ‘A'S. PRATT & SONS, sy7-ot The Sun Buiitine. con SALE_A PARGAIN INA COUNTRY “HOME, ma brick, on Lanier Heigt ot! 34.000. SHCLACHLEN & BATCHELDER. SU3C Jol SALE— Sa ee A GOOD INVESTMENT, ‘Choice lots in Burieith, the new addition to West Wiabiugtou owners rapidly pushingt the opening of pre HUPTY & DY Pith tha F. _ 990-7t_ "= Tat and {Ok SALE—A GOOD FARM NEAR WASHINGTON; JY acrew; good buildings: within two miles of Ueneaine ie a PRES, B.Va A great ir 355 ACRES OF LAND, FRONTING Coudut Toads strate from jotel to Calin John ‘tromting shal, improved by ood country house ad out: Louse. "Price, $90,000, one-half cash, balance oxo ‘one: “OSOUN E. BEALL See JOR SALE SIXTY CHOICE SELECTIONS OF ‘aiall totacg O6 froma eue te ten tavcar imaprowed iui from one-half mile to three | Mapia Write, ‘ug. Day and eveuing seasious i0° 3: oy chan ve ‘eer 2 ‘SPIED £ Co, ay ___A'TTORNEY = MPPEELI. | CARKINGTON, — ATYORNEY-AT SE Ae Funning thenoe on faid strect northerly thirty-seven (37) feet inches, ‘premises four 4} ‘to said numbered and subdivision lota. a ‘more oF lead, to the ‘ale, as prescribed by sald decree: One-third | eae ReSiirreasSicatarany Maia | Gaeta pute money! gona? aid neta 10th ste near Ht ne 3 thence southerly and With the first’ line to | firteen (15) days thereafter, and tne, balance, thereof North point thirty-two (32) feet ten (10) orth of | shail be payablo in equal instalments at six (6), twelve ‘Jal is ‘southwest corner of said entire lot and thence ina | (j2) and teen (18) months from the day of sale, nee 920 Fat: nw. (Second Floor). | Straight ine tothe! inning = by the notes of the purchaser or purchasers thereof, a225_ zs aaee iMMEDIAT ABOVE, offer parte | datedas of the day of sale, and secured by « duly re: ‘OR SALE— gf Lote numbered forty (40), in Peter, Beatty. | corded deed of trust and xy of instirance on the LOTS ON THE TENLEYTOWN ROAD, Furelkeld and Deakin's addition to, said Geonrs- | roperty sold, sutiafactory in form to the undersigned OPPOSITE PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S COUNTRY | town and part of “Lot numbered thirty-one (31), | rantees of ail each a oie aoc es eee PRP Se Bets in old Georgetown, ning for the same at a point Each lot so offered for sale b; at: fare, Scents. Lots sold on easy hour from High terms. Monthly payments ac- Rrcundersigned trustees wil be gold treo and.ch ie and leer: allsuch taxesand smseasments thereaguinst taat the gb the north side of Prospect street distant seventy threo (73) feet_wast of Frederick street, said point being the agnihweat cornes of the prope asveasinen collector of taxes of said District. may certify to be re- arty belonging gepted on contracts for deeds aud deferred payiments | to William F. Seymour, and running thence west witl Sear b'per ‘cent interest. wenty lots have bean | nerth side of Prospect sttect eqditton 1S) fect; more | HMMER Unpaid up tothe time ot sale “All recording already sold, ‘i or loss, to the center of dividing wall between the two | Durchaser or purchasera ‘The title to each of suid lots These lots immediately adjoin the Washington Iam, | frame ‘houses: thence north with center of said divid- | Sold is to be retained autil the teal arincatie at tie which will be open for guests Jane L ing wall ninety-nine (0) feet: thence east eighteen | sale thereof is made, by the coure, A deposit of €100 ‘Plat of lots on file iu our office, 2 feet, more or less, to point opposite the beginniag, | On eacl lot sold must be mnade at the time of sale, It JOHN E BEALE % 09. | and thence south ninety-nine (0B) feet to the pout of | (reecmiot sold must be made at the time of sale; If —— 1521 F at__ | beginning. Onegibice from the day of sale, the under trustees retain equal payments Sn. gne and twoyoare with interest | SPGfiR to Fetell the property sold at the rink and cost eyable semi-annually, to be secured by trust on 8 re DAT eee el COUNTRY _ BOARD. i o eeeniraes eee NewS aT Tee ery 452 Louisiana avenue; = — == = — leposit of $100 ch pi ic — 4 7 + } Trustees. STEUATED OS WESTERN SLOPE OF HULERUX | Guired at ine of” ale, Conveyancing at) coat JOHN E MCNALLE, Ws | 0 is a.quict cottage real basen. ‘Term z ne amd butter ira bg Ioceltg ity sone ean fen. ass or “iraatoce ‘reserve. the Ti! be fo evel s¢ | THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. ee id bourd at uioder@.c races, ADDI + | cost aud Hak of defaulting purchseer, after five days’ | gay : Aidie, Loudoun County, Va S¥-ut* | advertisement in some newspaper published in Waal | attove alvertised sale in poataeed. Ont THCRSDA FEW MORE BOARDERS WANTED FOR JULY, re THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1887, « Al Xigust aid seyieuber at Ovoce, near tho tas J ALSER SOS } Trustece, | the same hour and pisce. idge Mountains. ierms per week or month mod. pie eee We Gute! FENDALL {- ALEXANDER, aie, “Apply at once o Aiiaacs RICE, Faris, Fauguior Jone Louisiana venue, "| rrastecs, county, * NALLY, Warts IMMER BOARDERS—HIGH, To-mORHKOW. Sy7 Colmubia Law Bid'g, ‘Healthy. I mile from \jilage P.O, and Churches. Address ME: jocation. Fine Mountain Scenery. On WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, "mous DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOMAS HUGHES, Woodville, Rappahannock Ci TWO TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT | BRICK Vin Jy7-st” | REGULAR SALE AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, ELEY. | DWELLING HOUSES, Non U5 AND 9064 0 OARDERS WANTED-FOR THE MONTHS ENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE-| TREE, BETWEEN NINTH AND ‘IENTH oar leoteatons Pie or tein NUE, ON SATORDAY, JULY NINTH, 1887, AT| | STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, Foe ee ae eee races weet tu: | TEN’ O'CLOCK, EMBEACING ALL KINDS OF | On MONDAY, JULY ELEVENTH, at FIVE, — ‘vegetables. Near Fauquier White Sulphur FURNITURE, O'CLOCK P.M., we shall sell, in front of premises, Splines. “For particulars, address NO. RAKE, T TEN Q'CLOCK, two new Brick’ Dwelling-Houses, containing ten tier County, Va or Judge & S.TERLY: | wor the District Government soees 4,500 pounds J : Inrge rooms, ‘all modern itnprovenients, open rates, Sse Dever Westra ies Da SVE | paper tn emo politi oe aR Siirenient neighborhood, each Top S8 et rot by 43 FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMM iso, one of Crockery an juant feet deep; can be easily rented or lease: ] Re Se ge quantity of | Ser raid: One-toied cast, balance in gue and wo youre ter, fruit weut for Goyerniment Clerks. References ex- .d. Address: ts, ice, shady’ ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, for notes bearing interest from day of sale and secured sBoges Carriages, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Be. by deed of trust on property sold. All conveyancing, &c. at purchaser's cost; $100 down on each piece ‘of ves, and fine drives. T. 8. LAKE, Hamilton, Loudoun bone ety priperts when eae oft rans to be complied with, 2h Se = within ten days fron: sale; of ise, property YOUNTRY BOARD, AT GREEN VIEW, ON WAR- fl ser. renton Brauch, Virginie Midland Railroad, ten | _©LANOS AND ORGANS, __| Wiibgretoldas rink end cost of defanting purchase minutes’ waik from station: three day tratis to — = pain e ing. Cool and quiet location: creamery, mi NNN OA BBB REI HOMAS DOWLIN ti tne ae A MEE KK NNN BE — ‘Warrenton, Va. KK NNN AA BBB ER TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FARM OF ABOUT SECT WILL HOUSE BEI SEL KK NXN BBE SIXTY ACRES. NEAR BENNING'S STATION, ROSPECT HILL—HOUSE BEAUTIFULLY EE K KE NNN A A BBB EER AND ADJOINING THE FARMS OF MES. M.-C. ted: plenty of shade; ice, milk, and fruit; hunt DEAN MRS. LOWRIE. AND EMELINE SHEETEE: Sebing, aud saddle horses: city references. Ad- Praxosa IN THY DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AT PUBLIC gress HENSON SIMPSON, North AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 22d day Sy7-3e* A) y ANTED—BOARDERS AT MONTROSE F. three minutes’ walk from Randolph Station UNEQUALLED JX TONE. TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP | oPXovniber eed, and duly cesoeded arbiter SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A fine assortment of M, % 2 106, folio 135 et seq., one of the land records of. ‘ee - = the District of Coluinbia, the undersigned ‘Trustee TER Sat SI AE | a se new 5 ae a Tue Pa ‘je2o-20" WM. KNABE & CO. 1867, at HALE PAST awe, Q'OLOCK, on thé x Be ere pee . emiscs, the following-deacribed property: Bosine + 00D FISHING, BATHING, AND BOATING AT | 191 817 Market Space. | F) ‘point on the division line bebween Margaret E- “Kosg House.”” Urbanna, Va. steamers from Baltim: Apply to W. W. EXCELLENT, BOARD AT FARM-HOUS! rooms, delightrul shade, plenty of milk, ice & convenient to post-office, ‘erms “COUNTRY BOARD AT FOOT OF ize milk, fruits and vegetables in abundance. For Particulars address E 1d Emeline Sheriff's, parte of said estate dis- tant one hundred and twents-four 2-10 perches ou a Hine drawn south nineteen, degrece woat (a 10 dog. w.} from sn oak tree in the District of Columbia line, ani runing thence south 71 degrees, east 137 24-100 Derches, south 8% dexrees, west 42 2-10 perches to a stake and stone, south 14% d 25 67-100 perches, north 71 degrees, west 146 54-100 perches to the gaid division line, and’ thence on said division ling north 19 degrees, east 67 2-10 perches to the place of erinning.containing 60 acres, more or less, excepting 244-100 acres condemned for the use of the Southern Maryland Railroad Co. and occupied by them as 8 703 ‘Weems line of Terms, 86 to 87 per yk. 2028 14th st. Jy7- Lune Tssravwexrs, DECKER BROS.’ PIANOS. WEBER PIANOS. ESTEY PIANOS. FISCHER PIANOS. ‘ESTEY ORGANS. ESTEY ORGANS. Nearly 200,000 in Use. “MARSTO! jountains, 15 minutes {roa station; fine iawn, well shaded: excellent Fs A-BEST & BKO., Round Hill, sate AIRY jurches, station. re > Cl ‘We conduct the Piano and Organ business in sll its. ‘bed, h ve Eoea's Adios WB GEES, White Fos Sisk | wranches, ‘Pianos andl “Oryate, sold on easy, terms, | "Terme nesting Cant the edie ies equal pay JEW BOARDERS CAN BE AGCOMMODATED AT Eigand ropaicing Bataos of al eaten ood eres Tittetat 6 yer cout perauuurs, aba secured by a doed Gaithersburg, on the M.'P. R.K., 21 miles froin | Year at moderate prices. of trust on the property sold. "All conveyancing sud, Wantington: references. For terias ‘Mrs, AN SANDERS & STAYMAN Fecording at purchaser's cost, $500 deposit required NIE M. MILES, Gaithersburg, Md. ca 034 Fat AN at the time of sale. ELIGHTFUL COUNTRY BOARD IN THE VAL- | _my10-3m___"45'N. Chatleast, Buftimore, Ma,_ | -Wv2-dts- " RICH'D W. TEMPLEMAN, Trustee. enesMer lik Gacrecataieneraeress Oe ice, ‘ALLET & DAVIS COS PIANOS. SEW AND HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, = MKS. - [GUSON, beautiful styies of these Celebrated Upright Pianos [ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE jose White Post Clarke Couto va, | Wil be sold THIS MONTH ONLY AT BARGAING be | CHANCER’ EBT S, ee = county. V8 _ | close rooms for the summer. H. i. SUMNEI Agei ee ee eke BOORHEAERY BETRO \OREST HOME. BEST ACCOMMODATIONS : NER Agent | % ANDO STREETS SOUTHEAST, BEING F Dethte| Se Spe, PREMISES NUMBERED 202 AND 204 STH crables, Rev: 14 nullea’tton stations dally mar | Cl STREET SOUTHEAS Plsaica” Audres'P'O' ber 86 Catiateea tea: | ly Ly Wan & Bros. rr erie Gucrence these owen ogre ct ‘o., W. Va. nie 4 a 5 es a 3010-001 RUT Tin now tye ER tths 180%, | she, Dante of Columble, dxted the Sse day orf PRING BANK FARM, TWO MILES FROM ALI Norid. “Newby & Evans and Weser Bros, the best me | wherelu Jeamio Corrigan is complainant end. Aa Jandria, offers first-class accommodations; good table, | Ginm quality? also Gally's self-piaying ihsteamente’, | Corrigan et al are devendante, being cause No LOOSE. fruit, ice, milk’ im profusion, ac. Terme 84 per week’ | \ Allad lowent prices and best icaulineatplascrecal | on tee equity docket of said eoure the wantentarned at Traiha tet daily. "Address SPRING Ba Yor cath Tuning and repairing honestiydoue: | trustee tn suid case, will offer for-eslo at pubis suet dria, Va. 0. SPLENDID BOARD AT TAKOMA PARK, D.C, Bye smiies from Washington. on the B. and, road’ sui for Government 81 _ sGoyprement led rms moders Address J. Jyz-6t" Hon in front, of premises, on WEDNESDAY, ‘the THIRTEENTH day of JULY, 1887, at SIX O'CLOCK, P.M., the followihg-described real estate, situate in the gity ot Washington, in the, District of Columbiu, and 1own and designated as lots num and 17, of Toan TE Corigstre subdivision of lots sumbered & asd Evaro F. Daoor, manager, Takoma. D. C. 925 PENNSYSVANIA AVENUE, SER BOARDERS WANTED AT ELM SPRING Bole Agent 9,in square numbered $43, as said subdivision is re- SMBIER BOARDERS WANTED AT ELM SPRING == fegeaeserd cd corded in Liber W. B. M., follo 248, of the surveyors Farm: tbagnifcent mountain scenery abundance Ft RINT! Ow AT books for the District of Columbia,’ Each of said lots of shade, fruft, &c.; ten minutes’ walk from depot: ? a ERE UW Ae is improved by s three-story brick building. Rrer-class board: $3 per week. Address Mrs. I. D. is Th ee wwe AA ‘Terms of sale prescribed by said decree; One-third MILTON, Clark's Gap, Loudoun County, Va. Jel4-im* | Sgg8 Eee ft RN WY WW Aad aah, and the residue in egual ‘nstaliments| atone aud UMMER HOARINNG-MTRIEE Grate EEE: wowaa fwo years atter date of sale, with uix per cent interes S'per's Ferry, Weve. Oy naprone Gy, HAR: | & sons, Gabler, Decker & Son, Marshall & Wendell, Hal- | said deferred payments to be a by the notes of Taste porches newly ial gue wine eee peg | ett & Cumston ‘other ; Sterling Organs, | the purchaser and a reserved lien upon the property Shade: plenty’ of feeah milky feck 'venstacion set | Music and Musical Merc ients seidon | sold. or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of cy umd all the fruits of tin none meen | monthly one hundred dollars ($100) will be required at the time poultry. and all the fruits of the seadon- ” Special of sale. 17 the terms of the sale are npt complied with sercation siren he footie sud children. House open Within fifteen ‘days from the time of salo the trasteo Special rates t famuilion beats Foverves the right, to resell the property, after five jesem “* 5, E. BURRELL, Proprietor. daye'advertineubent in The Evening Btat Newspaper ‘* ComrorT RETREAT,” | ( JFerry.) True to name, and sary (0 promote comfort, first-class patronasesohiciied, ‘Aplosadieto please. Full particulars ou application. jel-Gan “W. 3.'CLARK, Keep Tryst, Wash. Co. Md. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, conveyancing and receraing Bt she parcbaaee cost, JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Trustee, Syl-d&ds 25 tér Law Build 1iOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF UNIMPROVED GROUND IN AR HARPER'S all advantages neces- W. G. METZEROTT & CO. nit ‘908 Pa. ave., near 9th st, ‘A RAPIDLY IMPROVING NEIGHBORHOOD ON ? STREET, NEAR THIRD STREET NORTH. ____ EDUCATIONAL. Do. Nor Poncnase weer, Be HE WEST WALNUT BT. BOARDIN NIIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. By virtue of a decree of tho Supreme Court of, Tor Younes dieu and Little gies tees RETITEL | A thoroughly first-class instrumentate mediun ocioe, | the DEtiot et Sciainbla, famed July de oe ol $001 Walnut st, Piilsdciphin Pa “enifor'ct: | | second-hand Piasos snd Orewa trp sr'irustestwil ‘omer Yor aule’ ate pubic. suction, 77 be wut st, for cir x cvlars, i Sy tim. | te $190. Sold of sald monthly per erees OM B10 | Front ot he premises, on MONDAY, the ELEVENTH : shigwseaardcaton Beau UMr MeN yy, | DAL OR GOL, Ni 1887, a) HIVE TIL HORT HAND REVOLUTIO! HENRY EBERDAG. O'CLOCK P. M., ‘the ‘foliowing’ described real estate, _ployan, awarded 11 gold medals. Simplest, most 24 MAG # at, | situate in the City of Washington, District of Colum: rapid, most jexible. Taugnt in 12 hours, Clugses and. ese 2 _ | dia, to wit: The east sixteen feet” six inches (16.6) of Ing" taught by nxperieuced Oparaters Call’ Se send Ube Cu) fect ‘of ot munbered:clghtooa (8) ta sieauy fer pevspectua The school, 021 ¥, ot SEWING MACHINES, Se. _} square sds, Of 10f numbered clehteon C8), ORDEN TOW ‘Charming Lometike. thor ties iu Music at gentlemen. St4—0. “*yire. BAKA A. BPES OCKLAND Spring, treining: home to; number Iimited. For eircul CoHALLOWELL. A Mala SELWY Lh, from Washington. A school ‘of the highest order for boys. Military system. | E Montgomery County, Md., 18 nile: a eatin Be ecpe erate ‘Verms of salo, as ribed by decree: Oue-third N Fests conmse— —|'"Pus Ve L cash, and balance in els, ‘twelve and eighteen tosis, ion 01 ware. ERY ATEST or all cash, at option of purchaser. Det ymouts ups and Christian, “Roperieg feat: fo be secured by alien reserved on the premises. sold, “NEW HOME” SUPERIORITY IN EVERY RESPROT, ‘The purchaser to give his notes therefor, with interest Stsix percent. A deposit of 8100 required on each of above parcels of |. ‘Terms to be complied with within ten days. All conveyancing and recording at Art. Manners, moral ‘and health W SPENCERIAN BUSINESS | Tho acknowledged peer of all Sewing Machines, _—| Purchascr'acost, dD streets northwest, INAND SCHMIDT, Trust Seger Ladies, call st our office and examine it. 1027-4 ee eT eee ratentn get pin raphy. an a, Iai 8, OPPENHEIMER & BRO., a or nao) foe Chronlaes, Telepheng, 528 9th et nw., Bt Cioud Building, PROPOSALS. \CKR, Vice Principal. ay Sole Agents for the New Automatic Family Button- | 72 GpogaLs FOR SUPPLIES. ~ SCHOOL FOR 1 Bole Attschment. toad Pp Navy DEPARTMENT, HE SILENT A [CAN HAS BEEN INDORSED by hundreds of z= A by hundreds of people in this city, whose opinions me a BuBEAU oF PROVISIONS AND C! WASHINGTON, July 6, 1887. \doraed “1 for 81 = ernment, health cers: ‘or Gi 1¢ Testi i will be received st this Bureau tntil T' aia wastnetorans 0a teanett SEATS | ickoSe NOOR, MONBA, Ratan AGH SFP ibe Coie HOURS | Uatle aad naa putes ee Sine halt ote | erst ae ga "Fane ‘doth 1068. Specthestionn ear ending to anything over Produced in the way of mechanism for sewing. Sa eter | spvliance aud cold very : ‘application to the for study and recreation, Steam, gas, hot (Cal on oF address for circular, ‘Paymaster-General United States Navy. water. Lafwermnaaii. “horvugh preparation for . AUERBACE, cor. 7th and Hts, " JAMES FULTON, follege or business. Bors of ans ee ‘Bole. 4 cof Columbia, | _3¥S-lawat Paymaster-General, U. 8. Betz SCHOOL. OF LANGUAGES, Repairing and Renting all kinds, Telephone 422-2 [a OU FOR THE U. & 793 14TH 87.5. W, =_Next door to Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot_my28 Buneav or Provisions amp o OPEN ALL SUMMER, NQGEING EXCEEDS 4 SILENT Watre sEWrNa Waskmarom, D. C. July 1, 1887. practical knowledge of FRENCH, GERMAN, axp | JV MACHINE, 01 experts as tho finest Sea PPeporaie \dorsed “Proposals for Supplies.” SPANISH acquired in ONE or TWO TERMS. inte 8S | Sarees at tile Barents wal TSE VoL Reduced foes for sunuaer, fre trial lessons, NY, Sole Agent a870tm | NOON, ON JULY LWENTY-SEVENTH, 1887" nnd. re vrtvicly opeued iinmoriately thereafter, Pn ET __E 's Forms for Draping Dresses, Price, | bidders are invited to be present oF Te for {PPEKSKILL (XY) MILITARY ACADEMY. init | anaual sugplion for the Navy, to $0 dalivered at the HeigMonten, Maen, Torpedo Station; Newport ¥ aE ‘Send for catalogue, 60 pages. _o6-00.39 MEDIC. &. ‘New York, N.Y. League Annapolis, Ma., y ASHINGTo: EN VATORY OF NUSIO, BT. = - aL Soo rceites go tol AiieusReae tee Waits valde poner visten ron wee | JOHN F. BROWN, Fro for supplies to ered at he Navy teenth year. Piano, Ovcan, Volog, Violin, Flute, dor GENTLEMAN. st0K NURSE, Yard, Slate istand, Cal, will be received unt TWELV! tecnth sear. Piano. Onean LEMAN, SIOK NU O'CLOCK NOON,’ ON"AUGUST EIGHTH, 1897, and j2t-im*___" "0. B, BULLARD, Director. | References: Dra Garnett, Lovejoy, aud W. Hawkes, | ghoned uae, dtgely hereafter, undar the same’ con- \LOCUTION.” ; a Classes at HALF for Summer x LEON, THE MARTIN. coLieGh OF SSUES S icy | Dirks oiont Felshlished apa only Reliable Ladiow 313 6th st. nw. chalfa block east can be consulted Dally, 404 C at, between 43s and 6th V Foon: 7 ASHIN aT jumaler circuiars mailed FREE. 7,8 and'®, of City Post-Office.) eo | stan. w. ‘Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consulta (ON ACADEMY OF Ti RAPHY ict) dential Separate rooms for ladies. hap removed trum Capitol Hil to G3L stn. ws | Oficealwaye ope: te rome forgo and mossuring.; lamps end later: ni > nana es! eS ea F = ‘oll, woRWOO [DFAS NEVER BREN CONTRADT STRuminante and. fubricaitta; leather, rubber and belt? Dr. tS is the oldest ad }; Jumber and timber; pipes, steam, water, snd ‘ednesdey, June 30, at Norwood | ing Ladies" in te city, acion, 9 PES provisions: retook: ‘tores: st- a guildren's department willbe | confideutly consult Dr. BROTH. 906. fonery:, engineer's _ suy ;, plumbers supplies; tatiuage of te school, | Particular again “pad to all dlocancn pec tools and Hardware, fwitlow ware: proveuders ladies, or experience, hay, oats, corn, etc,; hemp; special cupola de24-lim* furnace, and eos. 7 E Proposals will be received for one or more of the MLSS nae ae ay a Ry pingrres Bistion ‘Poe arviclea mass confor to the Navy tenge ieee tne ei eectre ae | Sa Set wi Latins ot Eaateiceme erie ss, aa cuts eee Hous diet GH CaN a AEB prc, Fi Mitre ctor ahOrueee errors Sopseceiben ess Gut an directed 19's eerceciiess fhe ed for the Gr | cr acaba er ue tay soa ode of paves | schedule cry wil bed topms aitaotied, Ca es joa | 8 aay Jei5-ime Erg study” to adie undential pases er eclleee | LD) stana — sos 'iVE INSTUTM aw ee Banc Kew ae. CH LZ ARE THE eR ely Ie Seeeentan dae eset ee iat: ae V EIDMAN & WAKNESON. ree eee G 13 emten fer Fee Peo oy N BRO Se eS , Without the use of ice. ‘rst TES are genememrne | | Meee tie ee tee Sa oe nd La! ig ‘PROFESSIONAL. _ Wns Gana Mugs ae 2d EDITION. Lats ans i ToS RIPE FOR A RIOT. ‘The Cokers Said to be Ready te Risein Arnis. Prrmssun@, Pa, July 8—A Uniontown, Pa, Chronicle-Telegraph special says: Although quiet and peace reigns at West Leisenring this morning there ts a fear prevailing that trouble will occur. ‘The excitement of last “night, occasioned by the Teport that four men had been Killed and others ‘Wounded has su Duta most bitter feeling, ic cae Mad heer e Some cokers who arrived here this morning assert That the moment a shot is fired by Men the whole region will rise up in arms and to this end a thorough course of arihing is Being Introduced among the #1 ans “Huns” at the neighboring works have become the past twelve hours, but more botstrous dur those in the immediate any ot the seeps Darracks are displaying 4 milder disposition, paurenew men reursed to work to-day at West making 70 men how on duty. afternoontne striere will be notified to vacate the company houses and trouble may then occur. EXPELLED FROM HIS CHURCH. Judge Alva A. Knight Accused of Grossly Immoral Conduct. Cuicaco, July 8.—The papers publish an oficial statement, signed by the president of the Young Men’s Christian Association and the pastor of the Plymouth Congregational Church, announoing the expulsion from “both organizations of J Alva A. Knight, on “account ot immoral conduct under the of religion, Knight has made a full confession of his misconduct, and is understood to have left the city. He ts a native of Massachusetta, and during the reconstruction period occupted several public omees in Florida, residing for some Years at Jack. Young Mr. Goulds Iiness, New Yorx, July &—The report that Mr. Geo. J. Gould tssiek ‘at’ the onlentai ‘Hotel, Manhattan Beach, with intermittent fever isnot true. He has stinply had a slight, bitous attack, and 18 not even confined to the house, New York, July &—The corporation counsel to- day" sent aa opinion wo the superintendent of lice that restaurant k could not sell nors to their customers on Sundays, and the {ice will hereafter arrest offending restaurant eepers. ———— Mr, Fieid@’s Manhattan Stock. ‘WE GIVES OUT A BRIEF STATEMENT OP THE TRAN- ‘BACTION. New Yorg, July 8.—Mr, Cyrus Field to-day ad- dressed a letter to the agent of the Associated Press, saying: “So many conficting reports have been circulated in regard to the late sale of Manhattan Ry. stock, think tt proper to give through you the exact facis, Myself and my associates did sell 78,000 shares of Manhattan stock to Mr.Jay Gould unconditionally at $120 cash per share, andl wish further 1o state explicitly that Mr. Gould has ‘acted throughout the transaction in a perfectly straightforward manner, and that the most friendly feeling exists between us. I have no idea of resigning a8 @ director of the Manhattan Raflway Co., and my opinion as to the future de- velopment of this property remains unchanged.” plik nd Dikoeme Long Branch Club House Keepers Are rested. Lona Braxcn, N. J., July 8—Philtp Daly, victor of the Pennsjivania, Club, ana 1- A. Bute Jara, proprietor of the Ocean Club, were arrested last evening on the chat ‘keepin, Houses, om Complaint of Rovere S. Dunham an Jos. Hopper, proprietors of the Long Branch Turf Club. Both’ prisoners were arraigned before Jus- tice of ‘the Peace Brinley, who admitved them to ball in $300 each to answer before the grand jury. Dunham and Hopper made the complaint, because the borough Authorities forced them to close their club house, ———-___ Mr, Blaine at Edinburgh. Epixsvncu, July 8.—Mr. Blaine and Senators Haie and Frye, of Maine, arrived here last evening a Burned to Death in @ Factory. MILWAUKEE, Wis, July 8—Bdward Brunke gistern manufactory’ on Noreh Water street, was destroyed by fire tls morning. Henry Bet aged forty-five years, endeavored to secure his Tools and was burned to death. He leaves a widow and several children. ——————— Died Without Explaining. ‘THE MOTHER OF LEVI WILSON KILLED BY APOPLEXY, OLD AGE AND WORR) Purnam, Conn. July 8.—The mother of “Doc” Levi Wilson, of tie famous Wilson-Moen mystery, has died at East Thompson, the causes being given as “old age, apoplexy and Worriment.” She made no confession concerning Levi's birth detore her eat —-__ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Sr ROT BU MAAS ee ‘The following are the o E rc New York, Stock Slarket, ws reporved b Wire to Ht": Dodge, 559 15th street? z4 0. |3:00] ~-| 57M] 8 $74 Name Name, 16% |North Pao AN oe pret ‘orth = 100% Pac. Mail... 26 2h io. De S55 ica. We ‘st. Paul. i) owing changes trom yesterday's quotations Meo Wastsugion Stock Exchange are uothd today? Sai, 1801, coupons, 108s bid. "100, asked 8, 448, resistered, 1891, 108% bid, 109 asked. S. 4s, coupons,” 13874 bid, 128 asked. 8, 48, registered, Ky bid. 128 | asked. -C, Per. itipae, Gs, 18Y1, coin. 108% bid, 109% asked. D.C, 50-year fund, 3-658, i924, cur, 121% bid, 32% asked. D.C. 20-year fund,” 6s, ~ 1802 coin, 110% bid.” D. ©. S0-year fund, Gs, 1907 aa 01 ree 40"bid, St eked National Metropolitan Insur ances 69 bid.” “Corcoran Tumurance, 39 bid. Tnuibia Insurance, 19% bid, 14% asked. Potomac Tnnurance, 69/5 ‘bid Insurance, §, bid, YX asked. “Washinton bonds,” 173 bid, 118 scked, ers! and Mechanica’ Bank, George: town, 102 tid. Groat Falls Ica, 125 750 gekod. Panu. Tel. Go. 38% saked.” Columbia Title Insurance Co., 6% bid, 6 asked. Raltimore Markets, eee Mp., St Cate ing Sixes, oe 201 th eonpen, as ie coupolis G3: 0. teu-fortion, JB bid to-day” cine BALTIMORE, Mp., July 5. 11, Flour quiet aud easy, with good inquiry ; red, 82085; amt A Sip abvecl Aagust,“eSyushs Ropaaimee bias > 83 +, Sept Ty SOe: Coe aachtra Monitnt tnabechos of reoeiptsy white, 57458; yellow, 48a49; western steady an Pireget ot 4aiado, Atiguats 49% anked. Onta Irn and fairly active—gouthern and yivenia, 368 ‘western mixed, SouJ0. nd steauy.. Colles nominal io car. goes, ordinary » AT Fetined “slosdy, Oxe0%.” Whtsky “firm, Lidat io, Other articles Ereights to Liverpool, pee Steamer quict—cotton, %xd,; ‘flour, 1a.Jd.: yrain, 29a Bd. Receipte—tiour, ‘9434 barrels; wheat, 76,900 duinela; ‘corn. 29,000 bushels; oats, 6300 bushels; wheat, 12 jushels; cor ‘Wheat, 217,900 bushels; corn, 500 bushels, ‘The Courts, Propate Covut—Judge Merrick. ‘To-day, estate of John H. Norwood; order of sale. In/re W. W. Roberts; W. J. Warren pointed guardian; bond $1,000. Estate of R, Rol ial aeaieis gree Hutate ot Wm. Donovan: ‘Will admitted to prol * ‘The Decision of the Presbytery of ‘Wasbingten. ness as i.” ‘Dr. Sunderland was not satisfied and gave notice ofan appeal. — ARRESTED IN W! RE. A Treasury Clerk Charged with Forg- ing an In@orsement, ‘This morning two of Chief Brooks secret service oMcers arrived here trom Wilkesbarre, Pa, having asa prisoner Oscar J, Harvey, ot No, 14 4th street ex-chiet of the horse claims division" of the Third Auditors Office of the Treasury Department, they having arrested him at that place last evening. On ar- nt patty fOr, and he onthe ‘was sent for, ice headquarters and from. there urt. Here @ Warrant Was sworn out bj Brooks, ‘The warrant ¢! Harvey with forging the ame of Chas A. Lane to a Treasury draft for $200. examination; bonds be- ‘The defendant waived an ing fixed in the sum of $12,000. An investigation was some time since ordered in fhe Third Auditors Omice, pending which Harvey Jeft town, going to Phiiadi gad from hore to Wilkesbarre. It 1s said that be Dad put through thirty claims of $200each, which are detitions JeuTT°? failed to procure belt and was sent to SS Ss District Government Affairs. ‘THE PRINTING CONTRACT AWARDED TO A PHILADEL~ PHA FIRM ‘The Commissioners to-day notified Dunlap & Clark, the Philadelphia firm, that the District Printing contract has been awarded to them, ‘The amount of the contract is about $12,000. THE NEW RULES. Commissioner Ludlow said to-day of the rules for the District oMces which be and Commis. stoner Wheatley are preparing, that now that they have got into a decent bullding they wish to Conduct public business in as expeditious a way as possible, which was an utter impossibility in the old building. 4 DELEGATION OF PROPERTY OWNERS of M street southwest called upon the Commts- stoners to-day and protested against the repair- ing of that street except in the Way of filling in the holes and ruts. It 1s sald that they hope to be able to get an asphalt pavement if they 9 not al- low too extensive repairs to be made, BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle to J. Lynch, to erect a frame dwelling at Brooks Sua tion; $850. MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. Wash. Natlor has written the District Com- missioners a letter, in which he complains that his cabs are not permitted to stand in front of hotels While those of other livery men enjoy that privi- lege. He claims that this 1s unjust, and believes ‘that, under the law, he has the same right todo ‘Unis as have any of the others, C. M. Matthews, attorney for Wim. Morrison, bas asked the Cx issioners to appoint a board of survey to determine the condition of the old Dis— trict building. They reply that before complying with this ay Sane ‘they must be informed why suc! & survey is deemed necessary, ‘The Court of Claims having awarded $36,040 to the Carroll heirs for damages to the Carroll estate by the board of public works, the First Controller has audited it and notified District Commis- sioners that one-half of it is payable out of the District revenues, ‘The fire department he juarters Was removed to-day to the munteipal Dull ‘The National Rifles and the Old Guard, THEIR REQUEST TO RETAIN THEIR ARMS. Secretary Endicott to-day held a conference with Gen, Benet, chief of ordnance, and Gen. Ordway, eommanding the District militia to consider the requests of the National Rifles and the Old Guard of the Veteral Corps to be allowed to retain their arms, at least for the resent. pire requests, were made orally yesterday and submit in writing this ‘morning. Both General Benet and General Ordway ‘opposed granting t juests on the ground that both onganizations had forfelved thelr right tO carry Government arms by @ failure to Join the reorganized District National Guard. ‘The Secretary, however, desired to give the matter careful consideration, and therefore postponed final action for a day or two. There seems to be no apo however, but that the petitions will be ‘The Hot Weather, 0 INDICATIONS OF A CHANGE. ‘The weather to-day was pretty warm, and the Predictions for the next twenty-four hours do not indicate any change, It 1s stated at the Signal Office that the —_ weather will be ‘fatr, the winds will become southerly and the temperature will remain stationary, At To'clock this morning the thermometer registered 76 degrees, and at 2 O'clock Unis afternoon, 88 de- in pres SOS. SE tascn Killed With a Razor, ‘THR TRIAL OF WILLIAM LANCASTER FOR MAK- SLAUGHTER, Inthe criminal Court, Judge Montgomery, this morning,another homicide case was taken up, that of William Lancaster, a young colored man, in- dicted for manslaughter in having killed Henry ‘Williams, on the 2d of April last, by cutting him With a Tazor, Assistant District Attorney’ Lips- comb prosecuting, Mr. H.C. Clagett for the de- fendant. Edward Estate of Rebecca 8 Parker; will fled. In re J, ‘W. Florence, C. and C.T. Howser; F.'T. Howser appointed guardian; bond, $100. ‘Estate of Har. ‘Webster; will admitted to probate Bate of liga J; uoellsleteersof sdmintstrdtion we % 3 ‘administration granted D. M. Russell; “bond $1,200. Estate of Ce r Herbert; petition of Meneline Her- Vert ;for probate of will filed. Estate of Jas. “M. ; exemplified copy of will from Orphan’s Court of George’s County, ‘Md. Estate of Rebecca 8. Parker, petition of Susan A. Miller tor probate of will’ and letters ‘The jury was made up of the fol Graves JW. Hock, 8. F. Hart, George G, Boteler, Christian Ruppert, Frank V.Offutt, Richard Watts, G. H, Miller, A. P. White, Thomas Somerville, jr., Charles D, Campbeil, and’M. W. Perryman. ‘THE TESTIMONY. ‘The first witness Was John Tyler, who testified that he was playing “crap” with Henry Williams in an alley near Cottage Row, between 18th and 10th streets, und several others were there. Wit ness Won a game and Williams tried to snatch the stakes, and then got a razor and witness ran into Mr, Sanford’s house. Williams tried to get in, but ie gain eee ceca jown’ Wi wi {2hcaster and the oltiers Were pursuing Lim. ‘Dr. Purvis testified that the wound which caused death was on the left side of the abdomen, penetrating the bowels, and two other wounds on the Dr. lan Tyler testified as to the wounds. Officer Oliver testified that he took the body from the Freedmen’s Hospital t the morgue on rik 17. vei Bets tetited that be enw Tyler and ‘illiams: as a ut er. ws nds Wwilttams drew a razor and chased ‘Tyler to Lancaster's house. Williams asked Lan- caster what be had to do with it, Lancaster Porry, to the Medical Surgeon Fae Perr, ae. placed oa waiting orders. Paymaster RB. Rodney, ranted six months’ leave, with ae TS ve, Eanom oF Tax TaxsMoMerss.—The following rere the foaditige at to Signed Office to-day: 7 & @., 76; 2p.m., 8; maximum, 89; minimum, 70. pJemourt rma Tay ‘The W. L. I. Corps. ‘TRE MEETING Last X1GHT—TEE CORFE TO ENCAMP AT ATLANTIC CITY. yates ‘The Cace of May Carroll, SHE IS BELD FOR THE GRAXD JURY. ‘The young woman, May Carroll, mentioned tn the report on the fourth page of to-day’s Stan in connection with the case of Wm. Coombs, was in the Police Court to-day on a charge of larceny from the person, it being alleged that she stole a diamond pin from Wm. Hunterman’s scart. Hunterman testified that he was introduced engagement with ver during te “Fh” and went to her house on Missouri avenue. While in the house she made the remark: “Will, your pin is Witness did not accuse ber of the thett use he did not think she would take it. He had been in her company since that time, and had Deen carriage-riding with her, Detective Raff testified that when arrested the defendant denied that she stole the pin, but after ‘Ward admitted that she took it troni his scart, and said sne intended to return it. ‘The defendant testified that she was introduced to the prosecuting witness in front of the Post- Office by a friend, and they had drinks in a sa- loon, On the ‘morning he charges ber with Srvenal "grounds, “lle "had" "bec, Gh a n on 8 drunk; had pawned his watch and was ‘“bursted.” He had nc to eat, and was fishing in order to get something. She dented stealing the pin, and also dented Wat she made a confession. She said Grouped i, “Ths case waspsnt to the grand JuI3 oy ‘Wwaspent 3 bonds, $300, A Drowntne Bor Resccep sy Da Tixpatt.— While Dr. William Tindail, secretary of the board Of commissioners of the District, was engaged in teaching his little children to swim at Rock Creek, near Lyons Dam, yesterday evening, hisson called Out that a boy was drowning tear by. ‘The doctor saw a Hand and arm above the water, and without waiting to remove his clothing jumped into the water and pulled out he drowning boy, who happened to be Clarence Mack, colored, about twelve years old. Hie had been under the Water fully a minute and a half, but was soon resuscitated and departed for home a sadder but wiser boy than when he out, In addition to the discomirture caused by his plunge Dr. Tindall Jost a gold chain in the water. —_—.__ InpicrueNTa.—The grana Jury to-day reported to the Criminal Court indictinents against George Columbus, for sodowy; Singleton Bell alias Bing, robbery, and Wm. Blackford allas Chink alias ‘Cheek, larceny from the person. Mock Marriages are not Fanny. MISS NIEMANN AND ME. DUNNE ARE NOW BEPENT- ING THEIR RECENT SENTIMENTAL POLLY. ‘The New York Sun says: Miss Mamie Niemann, of 213 Ogden avenue, Jersey City, and John Dunne, ‘@ young Lithographer of Sherman avenue, were members of the Hillsdale Boat Club excursion arty up the Hudson on June 20, and when Mr, junne Was introduced to Miss Nieihann some one 70) for fun, that they be married. Miss Nelmann’ assented, laughingly, and Alderman Joho Prigge, of Jersey City, volunteered to per~ Yorm the inock ceremony. Miss Niemann and Mr, Dunne clasped hands On the deck of tne ba and the alderman muttered some Jargon, Joculusly them “man and wife.” Miss’ Niemann as Mrs. Dunne among the merry-makers for the rest of the day, and 0 one regarded tne performance seriously. ‘The joke, however, has taken a serious turn, much to the distress of ail the parties toit. ‘Thé Rev. Father Smyth, Of St. Paul's Catholic church, of Which Dunne is an attendant, says that he re- gards the marriage as legal, abd could not now inarry Dunne to any one else, In bis sermon at mass on Sunday last he denounced the conduct of any Catholic Who would enter into @ mixed _mar- nage (for Miss Niemann 18 a member of Wwe North Hudson Baptist church), and. sald that he could Rot administer the sacraments of the church to any Catholic who persist ping company with a Protestant. Se ‘While She Waited He was Dying. A LOUISIANA DOCTOR COMMITS SUICIDE AT THE HOUR FOR HIS WEDDING. Some days ago Dr. John A. Cullom, s prominent physician, of Avoyelles Parish, La, came to New Orleans for the purpose of gelting married. He had been sick for some time, but had apparently recovered. Wednesday he made all the arrange ments for his marriage and was very cheerful wien he bade his sweetheart good-by. That night he went to a second-class house and en- gaged a room. ‘wo hours later te landlord Tushed into the police station and announced that his lodger Was dead, Policemen went to the scenes and, learning of the recent illness of Dr. Cullom, attributed his death to natural causes. ‘Thursday inorning when the coroner pulled away the sheet which covered the corpse a huge gasit ‘Was discovered in the side of the neck, and te Dreast was covered with clotted blood. In the pockets were found two plain gold wedding rings and a pocket-knife stained with blood. It was then apparent that Dr. Cullom had become despondent, and opening a vein in the neck, laid down on thé floor to bleed to death. ‘The Knife was carefully closed and replaced in the pocket. Meantime, at the residence of the young lady, who is sald vo be & public school teacher, all arrangements bad been made for the wedding. A number of guests had assembled, and the coining of the bride, room was impatiently awaited. The party did not be- come Uneasy until 8 O'clock, when, Dr. Cullom failing to put, in an appearince, they became anxious about him, and the lady's Telatives were sent down town to iook for him. He had not_ told them where (he was stopping, and, nothing was known of his death until Thursday morning, when At Was published in the papers. IU Was sup] that he died suddeniy of eart disease, aud the atest astonishment was manifested when it ame KNOWN Uat he had met his death by bis own hand, Coercion Again Debated. MB. GLADSTONE'S FINAL EFFORT—A GREAT SPEECH SUMMING UP THE CASE. ‘Mr.Gladstone made a very powerful speech in the house of commons last night in support of his mo- tion to postpone the third reading of the crimes bill for three months. He said that the bill was a conservative alternative to home rule, and was different from any ordinary coercion bill. He said that the bill had been brought without any founda- tion, no excepUonal crime existing to demand it. ‘A comparison of past and present statistics af- forded no shadow of justification for the present measure. Another contrast. was that past parita- ments had been ‘unanimous th assenting to while this bill was opposed by a I minority in the house and by @ majority of the le of the country —a ity that was not Eicely. to Giminish. {Cheers} If, parliament re- ined any regard traditions of Uberty or ot party usages the measure Would be abandoed. what they urge to warrant such inva- sion of the people's liberties? Ireland, he said, was beld by mastery, but the nt refused to Yearn that mastery involved responsibility. They knew that the whole literature of the world was against them. He chall the government to mention any authority Who had reviewed the re- lations between England and Ireland without arriving at a home-rule solution. It was evident that the t stale Of affairs could not last Jong, a8 tended to ;. Gladstone believed that every Dring the tories nearer their dou, . Balfour replied to Mr. Gladstone, arguing tue justiication Bene government in ite course 4 DOUBLE MURDER 3 g az a kk : iB a 6 instant death of two men, Ben, Craig Hill, at the handsof Green B. Hill, brother of John HilL, for several months Craig had been account of some difference about money ‘matters Was discharged. He was then HILL and for two weeks past the 4 juatreling among eee, Curing, ine, had threatened to Kill Green fill if he did not pay him what he owed him. statement of the occurrence 1s that) Thursday morning his brother and Craig came to his cam) and claimed a saw belonging to ‘and whic he refused to give up. They swore that they in- tended to whip him." His brother Jobn advanced on him, when he drew a 44-caliber ‘and sbot John Uhrough the heart, At this point Craig ad- anced on hiin with a tie hook, when he shot him Through the chest, killing him instantly. Hill then gave himself up to a citizen ‘Maul, Who surrendered him to Sheriff weno in jell, Be ts an cld man and bes’ ‘Twe STRIKE IX THE COKE Rearox.—Mi ¢itement was caused in the Uniontown, district last night by an unfounded re; Tiot had taken place at the West Leisenrii orks, apd Wat four of the strikers bad a ‘The Hungarians are greatly excited over the Port that the company propose to have the Pinker. {on guards evict them. At a meeting last night they tnformed a Polish priest who aavised them to to work that they would all ght Ul death be. ore they Would submit to eviction, ‘The Pinker tonmen expect trouble. soe A Max Wira a MARBLE Lea.—A dispatch from Mount sterling, Ky., Says: Mr. Howard Wiliam. Son, @ well-known farmer of this county, 1s jul now an object of much attention and the "subject of no little sympathy. Some six mont Mr. Williamson noticed that the fleshy part of is lett Jeg scemed harder than that of iis right. Since ‘that (ime his hardness has grown more and more Perceptibie, and though the patient bas had the alienon of exceilent medical skill the limb has dpereased in hardess (118 now to all_ appear. nce a piece of sculptured marbie, Mr. Willian. ‘Son suffers no pain, but as his leg ts stone trom the hip down be finds locomotion difficult, the more 60 On account of the toes of his left foot, which anv 90 spread apart that he ts in constant dread of breaking ‘them off. ee ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE ON A BAY-LINe STRAMER— A colored man named Arthur ‘who says he belongs in Wilson, N.C., abd who Was & ger on the Bay Line steamer Carolina, from Bulle lnore Wednesday morning, attempted to commit a criminal sseallt on a yung Norwegian wotman Ramed Anderson, also a passenger, 1n ‘The attempt was discovered and’ frustrated, 1, Tsou Was confined until Norfolk was a he Was Curned Over to @ policeman locked up. ~~~ soe Two WOMEN AssassrxaTeD.—Mrs. Sarah Strick, land, wife of Bradiey Strickland, a farmer, aad het sister, Miss Malinda SIDbIC, Were sitting In rock. ing-chairs upon the piazza ‘of Strickiand’s hot hear Columbia, 8. C., When they were shot buckshot by some One concealed in a Unicket OB the opposite side of tue road. Mrs. Strickland died in five hours. Miss SiDbICL Was alive at last ao- Counts, although severely wounded. | Suspicion Tests upon Ube husband of the murdered woman and a woman of bad repute in the neighborhood, ‘With Whom he has been intimate for some Ume. ae ‘THE SHAMROCK-TrTANta RACE DECLARED OFF. The match race between the Yachts Shaintock and Titania, off Sandy Hook yesterday, was @ remark able affair. The Shamrock’s was, ‘ated. in dispatches to yeeterday’s Stam, 6. ——.oo— Wrewers ar THE Racks YEsrempaY.—The wine ners of the races at Monmouth Park were Laggard, Woden, Hi Hanover, Chicka. hominy Sod Killarney. ACC Leo Hy Rosa. Mod, Lacky B., St. Valentine, i ‘Belle Eront Mew Deap IN 4 MicmiGan Mrve.—A terri ble mine disaster occurred shortly after noon yes- terday in the Sturgeon River mine, at Metropoli- tan, Michigan. A Dumber of miners had Just got @ biast ready, When water rushed into the mine 80 fast that many of the men could not escapa, Eight Itatians ‘are known tobe in the mine and are surely dead. — Tue IxpiaNaroiis ELRCTION Fravps.—Simeon Coy, one of the men tndicted by the Indian: Ind., grand jury in connection with tally. frauds at the late election, was yesterday surren- dered by his bondsmen ahd placed tn jail. This action Is understood to be of @ plan. ®y the indicted men, it being their invention to ‘apply to Judge Gi for release on & writ of habeas corpus, No EMPLOYMENT FOR Dkixktxa Men. intendent Lawler, of the Reading Railroad, hi issued @ notice tO all employes of the Schuylkill division that they must abstain from intoxicants, ‘Whether on duty or not. Any man reported to him. As having been seen taking a drink of liquor oF beer will be summarily disunissed trom the werviow of the company, soe A Bap Recoxp.—Henry Lang recently wrote Mayor Mewitt “a publle letter, “charging” the iu pre- Knights of Labor with persecuting. him, Venting bim from geting along because he was not a Union man. ‘The mayor wrote the about it, and there was much denunciation of labor organizations. ‘Through the mayor's influ» ence Lang Was appointed janitor of a flat. ‘Thurs day nigit he was arrested by detectives for rob. bing tke occupants of the fats The police say he has @ bad record. eneeeoinsipiiieinnamaniee Farausy Goum 9 s Buu.—Dapiel, Brooks © colored boy, aged Unirteen years, died ye at Bowle, Md., Irom wounds thflicted by an tnfuri- ated Dull’ belohging to Mr. J. KE. Zug. ‘The boy was employed by Mr, Zug Wo watch lis Stock, and ab noon Wednesday Was about to drive the cattle Auto another feld, When Uhe bull suddenly attacked him, goring him’ and tossing him several umes: into the air, ‘The boy suc in climbing over a fence, but could get no farther, and late in the evening Was found. by his father almost uncon. scious." He suffered in horrible agony until yes terday morning, when he died, soe To Break Ur Tratw Kowstno 1x Texas.—Gor, Ross, of Texas, will furnish the Fallroad com- panies with 390 commissions for men. they are to ‘Select and pay and transport without cost to the state. By this arrangement from five to ten guards will be placed ou each Uhrough train Hable to attack by train-robbers. Besides this force the regular ranger companies ‘stationed on any rail Toad Une are subject to detail at a moments notice, It4s thougist that this will pul an effect ual stop Co Uraln-rubbing in Texas, = i ‘rooman, the Kansas City socialist, called at the Knights of Labor ‘headquarters "in Philadelphia yesterday, and inquired If Powderly had tssued an order ex- cluuing all socialists from tue rauiwation, Mr. Carleton told him that bo such order bad yet been. issued, but If Powderly Should decide to ule gate it the executive board would nm hin. Xo socialist if would be Uolereved, as the knights intend to look to Une two great parues for acandidate Wio Would sympathize WIth Ube labor ing men. ‘Tus Percent Estares.—Judge Gattell, in Cin cinnatt, yesterday decided that J. B. Mannix, ag assignee of te estates of Arcubishop Purcell ‘and his brother, Father Edward, made iuvestineuts In bonds aud Stocks for his ow’ private interest, and not for the Denent of the estates. He finds that Mannix and his bondsinen owe the Edward Pure cell estate $74,000, and the J. B. Purcell estate $236,500. Mannix is entitied to no pay for ser. vices, — ‘Tae McGLYxw Excommuntcatron.—It ts in New York that Archbishop Corrigan bas notl- fed Dr, McGlynn of bis excommunicauion from Uhe Catholic Church. ‘The notice, with an expla. nation of Its effects upon Catholics, will be read in the churches next Sunday. = = ‘Tae EXPLOSION IN THE CELLONITE FACTORY.— The explosion yesterday at the Cellonite works, at Arlington, N. J., by which, as stated in dis ches WO Yesterday's Stax, WO persons were killed and many Were injured, caused considerable havoc im the village. Hardly a house or store fora quarter of a mile has a whole window left. ‘Tue station of tke Greenwood Lake which stands across the track, 150 feet from the Cellonite works, was Dadly wrecked, The machine jop of Mr. Eastcraft every pane of giass blown in abd was otherwise Ou the south ‘side of the railroad track brick butiding, occupied a8 machine was badly damaged. The force of the explosion was ‘Teal Uuat several persous were knocked down, ‘street and at houses. ‘The people of threaten to take criminal proceedings agalust the Celionite Co,, it is stated, as there Was about a ton and a half” of gun cotton stored in the butiding when the explosion occurred. ‘The explosion is said to have been due to the careless handling of gun cotton by the young Swede, August Hulangren, who was kilied, 80 in at ALLSWORTH—BASMETT. Suerte: ek 3 at 2k the 45 of Gare baigd Anrwsi i, to eRe oe a braim 23 a 5 7, 1887, at 7:45 em JACOB