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FOR SALE—LOTS. _ <ALP_NOW IS YOUR TIME, SPEOULAT Just open your eyes. while things are slow. look at these for bargains: Kai. bet. Late 13ch REAL FSTATE EXCHANGE, rt 1013 1pFi st. iw. o OTS ON 2187 NEAR PST. LESS um Dupont Circle~49280, Boe dOx120, at 81.50: 442120, aC BL her, lots 4a heiguburhod, ‘Blaine 1 2 10 #5 per a4 tout N'SHELSTAN & 0O., 1407 F st from depot: 10,000.01 XN. Cap. and i ste iw M. PYOUN 1303 F st. a. w. ire on the preimises, * EOF THOSE street Failroad, two churches, good ty, cod air, good water: speciall ‘Thus ty purchasers wu pledwe to build without ins: rapidiy iuuproving and in- nly to. creasing in valu: By BENS, 8. PIRF, 1107 F ZiM3 Ket nw. pear Lathes Ayth sts pr Mancw.1y. 500 756 11: ad, on Washing. + commanding parcel in poiut of beauty aud sur- must available Jor choi elevated above all surround- t ct land’ is exeeiled by ne ESPECIAL BAHGALN houseson_Q. st. near ith, at dice. one. entirely Also. 10-room 4 wstness. property. wor $21. S00 Se tor" pruperies, nuove ro reat bargains. (nll = ; be INO. BOWLES & Ce time unless sold Le seen at onrofhice. We have made recent sales smediate proximity. gentleuan wanting the most elarant ding site ob edge of the city or for FOUR SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, nts, Massachusetts ave. and D Lot on East Capitol st tear 3c. Easy terms, EULLY-LOCATED LOTS, 350 Fange, laih, speaking tubes. ev = F months. Apply Koom 2, 303 Sy16-3t" ¢—THOSE THREE 1W dwellings, just nuished. 418, severy couvele cosy homes and will be JK. WOLSTON, 620 F st ST HOUSE ON . JOR SALI LOT, CENTRAL TO POST-OFFICE, District uficess Capi Street cars and herdies yrraded and thoroushly draiued th’ and Princeton ats., 502150; fine, bigh ‘Lot in ‘square 7-44, two frontages, at low price of 16c. th aud 19th sts, n.w.; south fromt Good lots on Lanier and Kansas avenues, Lanier Lot ou Princeton st, RoR saLE—AN 1 Departments, dey iL; nearly new; concrete cellar; if sold within ten days eure bargain will be secured. age, 26.6x147 mbia rts, at ARTE eSuascowase 1008-1010 Fat new bay window Bouthly paymeuts of $30, aud about $500 cash; also for N 3,000 ‘square fect: wil Singly or toizether, at 81 per tout if sold «lors at Takoma Fark. J. 8. JORDAN Le Droit Building. OOD ORDER ; eeaans, Loth, near Mi n.w. WO feet: 7 rooms; $4,050. Frame, Uth, near L L.W, ; lot 31 by 99 feet; 8 rooms: , I, near 9th n.w., lot 23 by 105; 11 JAMES W. TYLER, 929 F st. n.w., (Second Flog?). feot 8 inches by tteave., Hivhiand mae residence. with studio attached, situated at rherof Mass. ave. and Lot st. Jost aristocratic portion of the city, iixi well drained, conveuien: to the Government buiid- jugs, the theaters aud the fashionable hotei > entrances, one =, feet fromt; price per foot, $1.25 1vth and H'sts, ‘OR SALE—CHEAP—LOT ON KEN minus of 14th-st. ear: corner lot on 16: . Per foot: and on the corner of i st. exterided ; two lo: manvion has t st presses, aind fare te tic style, aud, in ished ins most aduition, is uniquely arranged for entertainin, the studio possessing for a term of years ENF COX. Attorney, over Building. 1410 F st. FINE CORNER PROPERTY, 67 BY UP fect, improved by a two-story brick dwelling, Sweat of auil uear 9to st. 0. w. and north of S st. north, yi rout for $40 pr inoutin ag it tans to reat advan! built upon to st tae LDING LOT ON R Si., Ox100: two part SWOKSISLEDI & BRAD) JOR SALE—LOTS— PPoR | SALE_EIG Bricks, mod. imps. in clase order, and under 'OK SALE—SINGL lyn Meigints, 50x12, A splendid business property on 7th st., bet. N. ¥. ave.aud Lata. Price $11,000. t section, near Dupont Cirel T. H. SY. Seyen-room brick house on the cor. of Cleveland ave. and Boundary st. will be suid. 10 percent invesiment, JOR SALE—CHOIC Hon, nese Stanton Sq: heap if wold at ouce; 40c. to $1.25, XPHERD & CO, A 13.room brick house, all mod. imps..on RT. ave, near 15th st. Good opportunity. On 3istst., 13-room brick house; price $13,000. (One 11-room brick house; price $8,000. One 11-room brick house: price One 11-room brick house: price $8,000. ‘These houses sre all nearly new, and beautifully lo- cated Property iu this locality must appreciate. ‘Two 11-room brick houseson 14th st, bet. U and V Price $15,000. TENLEYTOWN ROAD, CLEVELAND'S COUNTRY ALBAN'S CHURCH. Stazes will ran shortly every halt hour irom High 9 sold ou easy terms Monthly payments ac- ou contracts for deeds and deterred) payments bear'5 per cent iuterest. ‘Twenty low have bea A hese lots immediately adjoin th wluch will be open tor guests Sune Vist of lots ou tile our office. JOHN E. BEALL & CO., 321 ¥ ak OPPOSITE Pi 2, Washington Lan, __ WOOD AND COAL AT HYATTSVILLE, TWO COTTAGES, 500 and one at $2,000; Also Lots in Johnson & Wines* Addition. WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, 1907 Pennsylvania avenue. OK SALE-LARGE BRICK HOUSE, H ST. N. W, and private alley. AWAY bDowN! BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLY Now. ‘Hot weather to talk Coal, but prices are so low it will Pay you tocallon A. B, SMITH and leave your order COAL, direct from the mines, arriving daily per cars at Coal Depot, 1st and L streets northeast, B. & 0. RR. Office G09 New York avenue northwest. Cail at either place and secure your supply. PRICES, CHEAP! A B. SMITH, 609 NEW YORK AVENUE. ‘all sectios« of the GEO. W. LINKINS, 10t PECIAL BARGAINS— ‘toon Hotises on Ast. @; sll modern improvements. 10 per cout amvestinent Price ouly O00 each." Alno, Fs 3 ey and suburbe Call tor list Cash prices for Furnace and Ex | Stove or Range delivery in July. oe White Ash Co rick, Lire, East Capitol st. Ji rooms, ie. corner Ha Telephone 112- SEWING MACHINES, &c. Vas Vea Lar “NEW HOMES SUPERIORITY IN EVERY RESPECT. The acknowledyed peer of all Sewing Machines ‘Ladies, cail at our office and examine it. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO., 528 Oth st. n.w, St. Cloud Building. ww Automatic Family Button Gr. and cellar on Caroline st. n.w., roums, on Lith. above lows cirela.. U ‘aud LOthe LW. Troms, Merce Place, bet. Lath and 16th. rooms, Yat. bet 1ith aud 14th sts. Feoms, South Capitol at. 10 rooms, on Corcoran st. Vit. st, banineaa ppopecty oe bri ottice, peeeeeees yy 10 roouis and stal Beat business corner ou FCay.. st Bese, 10 rocme ot Not tet 2th Frame cn Duubaticn sve. st, bear Poth’ and Oth, i'r Pension of eoved and ULimYrovet 1 S0l¢ Agents for the ENT AMERICAN HAS BEEN INDORSED. vy hundreds of peuple in tls city, whose opinions are worth having. For Genuine ‘Testimonials and a brilliant array of ctou people who are using i ‘ord that the SILEN 1 A. or foot and hand power) is superior to. produced in the way of mec! (Cali oi OF address for circular, ©. AUERBACH, cor. 7th and Ht, Bole Ageucy District of Columbia. ‘Telephone 422-2 0 Wee aligarss | VERS & 5: naumes of Washity all speak im one ac Business property, 0 feet front, price Repairing and Renting all kinds. Next dour to Auerbach’s Bicycle Sbirt Depot. my28 OTHING EXCEEDS A SILENT SEWING MACHINE. Acknowledged A inachine extant for Light Sureund scot SE MeR Ewe, Mae ae read seoit 4 F MeRENSY, | Su. w. J.B. RICHMOND, ‘Avent tor Hal's Forme Yor ‘Drapaag! 83000" Kio Cuiversal Paterna __ MEDICAL, é&e. ME DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLI HED, le Ladies’ Phiaie daily at her residence 001 T sth. w., Onis yom ypeakinig-tubes, and everything for s cons Apply at once tow! ANENHOWEK & experts as the fin wey ave. n6.. two Lew two-story, at Coal Office, 507 Ps “thcim S room Brick ‘or terms, &c., | eunsyivaniaave. Dw. ROH SALE—2008 Gs ois Hat or ioe 411 Not. nw. with side | Tto® p.m. with Ladies ouly. ADIES CONSULT Di. AND MME. SELDI 1105 Park Viace hortucast Prope ad Pur: Place, 11th, bebasos Bs East Capitoiat. 7S woee city. Call aiid see me before Lu; my20-3m__ GEO. W. LINK. BUSINESS CHANCES. JOR SALE OR RENT — TO LUMBER, Woop, larwe yard connected with ion for pallents. ‘The Oldest pirtabliahed andouly Relisble Ladies* can be consulted Daily. 44 Cat, B Promyt treatment. tion strictly coufiden Otice always open. EAD AND BE WISE_DI TE st thjeated betore ine aud Soa OF feed dealers, by side track and switch, Aj BROS. Agents for Carson RIVERTON WOOD-BUEN ‘Delaware ave., bet. Gand H n.e. NESS CHANCE—FOR Detireen 436 and 6th pondence Sey ~- Se ee : vee jy15-6e" Expert Specialist in this city, hall cases of priv PLENDID Bi ‘Brick yard on W. tetanus about 5% acres of the SUBlcient to take 150,000,000 bricks, ‘aud ‘all im good co: and will guarantee a ¢ of men and furnish nu tuon and advice free at an} by DI init Sa'day of July voifeet satiRchad eanatt iss tos y' oll discases poe Forty year’ experience, ite tall capacity. Apply to sg 2g a Some Sy HE CAPITAL THEATER W.& th at Je3-chin VE WASHIN T's Fine TOR, REASE T uatrict of Columbia, AFE DEPOSIT COMPANT usm ¥16 FA.AVE, §. W. (south Side) ‘going abroad, or jeaving the city shou'd ves of the adlvaistages oifercdl bY this cote Keeping of Lends. securities, Jewelry, ‘other valuables. (luthing, paiutings, wors Dric-a-brac, rus, carpets, Se ke-caut HAS NEVER BEE! 1. BROTHELS is th contidantly.sostnalt De" Bieres coufideutly coumult Dr. Parte ‘ular attention ‘ps at £8 FUR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS ya ig ee ee Sere Recor ome ae FOR SEE STONE WAGON, CHEAP. AT 113 Tat. nw. M. MURPHY. —— ae Feveta pur and five: vents old: Fo hands hich and Ps old, 15% hands hich at well bred has ‘ail the ‘alts. Address Box 19, star Omice. ay1¥eze fon. SALES VAPOR STOVE, LARGEST SIZE, rors burners, over. tron-bolder, oil-can, ke, all dir vorfect. order, tie used. wood us hew.cieap. “AUHONA, Star of mega FR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING AND qn te mea will sell folsiens a to- ier: OWuer winhes to retire {rom Dusiness on count of ill-health. Address. D., Star ofice ty 10-1 WOR SALF—ONE-THIKD INTEREST IN A NEW invention, cheap tos good and energetic man. | Ad- Ke H., 439 3d'st. aw. Sy18-20 Fo. SALE-ONE GRAY MARE; FIVE YEARS vid; gentle for a lady to drive; with pheton and ‘Barn nearly new: at a bul . Inquire at SINS- wa RABEALEND'S Livery Stable, GO1 Ost mw. z FOE SALE — s575 WILL BUY STOCK OF A grocery snd provision store: first-class stand, but do notanswer unless you mean strictly business.’ Ad- dress MONEY, Siar office. i FOE SALE Ghoceny AXD PROVISION STORE, southeast, best location, of will take partner; only. ii" eepital "required." address SRY, Star HALE-A NUMBER ONE CIGAR STAND ‘cheap for cush. Call at 1004 7th st. n.w. FOE SALEBY DOWLING DSOME Diooded imare, seven years ‘old, kind and gentle, splendid driver, sud rides well. ‘This mare is about faultlens; a lady'can drive hei Jy18-3t" R SALE_STEAM LAI YIN OF THE ost desirable locations in the city, entire ontfit in good condition. A. P. HILL & CU., 1338 Fst. ay 18-20 OR SALE—A DAY MAR GOOD DRIVER, aeylinhiand sound Also, u Pony, perfectly, xcutle, sound, apd a goud driver. W. W. CHISOLM, dy18-3 1349 Q it, JOR SALE—DAY HORSE, ARS OLD; GEN: ie aud serviceable: ludy can drive nim: price, $100. Can be seen at sir. Gi. F. GRAHAM'S, Park St, Mt, Pleasant. ay1s-2t" Feb GALE ONE Ta E AND FIX. ture, lance lot of bricks aud tinder, tin rootity &e., all slightly daznaged by. fire. “Also, two boilers ti good onlur. |For further aufuruiation apply to JNO. J. OGUE, Iiisurance agent, 1251 3d st, Georeetown, Leas ei Jy 1G-3t Fe SALE—MARE, PHAETON | 'D HARNESS, BY parties in the city having ho further use for it. Can geen ut J. G. DUWEN'S Livery Stable, 627 Ne York ay ‘sy 16. JOR SALE-ALL THE MACHINERY AND AT- tachments for a steam laundry, consisting of steain @ugine an d boiler. two larve sized washing machines, two mang ies, wriuzer, dry-louse, all complete: cost 2,400; will sell for sh 200. Can be seen at 1920 3d St nw, “Full particulars apply to A. S-CAY' cor. th and K'sts. nw. Waxon ranted; pric EARCE & LAW IO: town Bridire. Fe Sse ON] Plano, 3175. \ Upright ana Teut. HUGO RRIAGES, PHAETONS, AN built to order; work the new shops of 2M st, George- in sin for UPRIGH special Darga: EWS, 406 VENNSYL' jagoniette to svat 8 wid 10 pasceigers fish Ladle Looptront i" Phastouss Also, family Carriages aud Buggies of all styles, 10% sale and exchange, at reduced prices to reduce st. Je23-3in 35 WM. F. GE RK SALE LE THE CITY MU dispose of and will ‘well at a sacrifice nue Parlor Graud Knabe Piano, good us new: persons wishiiie the same il tnd a bargain. Andrews! Box 42, Star oitice. jy 14-1w* JUST ARRIVED, 20 HORSES AND 4 ics. “Aimoug then’ some fine draft and rivers. Also one fue bay horse, very speed SCHLEGEL & QUIGLEY, “in rear of 833 D st h.w. HOPPER 30; "90 deal. ERE 3120. rt Bese AVE SQUARE no; handsome rosewood; carved lews, ke; Fich, iull tone; warranted good us Lew; for only $150; of jnonthly payinents of $10; cost $400; stool and cover ineiuded. we are offering some grand special bargains in nearly new Uprizutand Square Pianos at wouderfully low ng the fine quility. Wecan gave you to #100 frou the faney, high prices talk exchange with us. It's our of other dealers. Come in and specialty. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 28 422 9th st. ROE SALE=100 | CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND Varrished wagons; 4 milk wazons aud 2 G-passen- ker varnished wagons: also painted waxous, doctors! and ladies’ phetous, aud one stage, on easy terms. J. 3.COOK, 3:25 Mat’, Georgetown, my28-dim Fe SALE—CALL NIA WINES: CLARET, 81 per gal,: Hock, $1; Sweet Catawba, 90c.; Dry, 8 Angelica, $1.00," Burgundy, $2: no goods delivered ‘tree. H. A’ SELIGSO: = ry iP Escapes, with ice-proot stevs aud balcony stairways, Plans and esthuates furuished uu appiicar jon, my¢-ss1u Fro! SATE “OTTO cas quires no boiler; avaids all expeusive aitendaties ho joss of me; no handling ut fuel Fy SALES ABOCT 1.000 POUNDS OF NONPA- rel and about S00 pounds of, Axate ‘Type, lately iu use on this paper. The face of ‘both touts’ 13 do- sirable, they are in gocd condition, and capable of ex cellent service for two or three "years oa paperot mnoderate circulation, Will be suid ceap in bully Ade dress THE EVENING S1AK NEWSFAPEE Co, Washington, D. azo __ EDUCATIONAL. “Here Goes. BRIDGET CORBETT'S LAT WORDS AS SHE JUMPED IxTO ‘The Case of Capt, J. F. Simpson, OS RETIREMENT RECOMMENDED. ‘Tee Army retiring boand, of which Quarter- master-General Holabird is president, has recom- mended the retirement of Capt. J. F. Simpson, ‘34 cavalry, Who has been a patient at the Gov- ernment Insane Hospital for a month or more. ‘When on duty in Arizona afew years ago, Capt. (then Lieut.) Simpson's conduct scandalized the He was court-martiaied and sentenced to conduct unbecoming an officer and a but the findings were disapproved by it Arthur, He was restored to duty, but Ostracised by his brother When his tarn came for promotion the old cha: Wore revived, but no bar to his promotion Was ‘Was recently a second time committed to the ntia. The scandalous excesses With which he was charged Wore regarded rather ag a phase of his derange- and he has been recon. mended for retirement for incapacity tncitent. to ‘the service. He was represented by counsel before ‘the retiring board in the expectation that the old charges would be revived. but in view of the ac- tion of President Arthur and Congress in the mat- ter, they were ignored. It is probable that he will bbe Fetired a8 soom as there is a vacancy on the re AUCTION SALES. _To-moRROW. pace. DOWLING, Auctioneer, ASSIGNER’S SALE OF MANUFACTURED AND LEAF TOBACOO, CIGARS, SMOKING TOBAG- CIGARETTES, MEERSCHAUMS, PIPES, SNUFFS, &C, AT NO. (GEORGETOWN) NORTHWEST, ON WEDNES- DAY MORNING, JULY TWENTY, 1887, at TEN 2d EDITION. Lat rans tye Si HIS BOYHOOD’s HOME. President Cleveland im HIS Native Vil- Joun Powers a young man aged seventeen, toid A strange story to the Newark, He said that on Sunday night he starved to Tow on the Passaic River. Bridget Corbett, & gvod- looking girl, about twenty-five, who was living a Powers’ mother, sald she would like to go, Hie rowed up the river about a . When Briiget suddenly arose in the stern of boat after a st - J, police yester. 3020 M STREET ‘ment, and Jos. Shillington, jr., for the prisoner. witness testified that he was with the defendant, when she said: “Will, your pin is gone; you must have Detective Raff testified to the arrest of the oner in com in and pawned it, but tended to ce 1t OUt Of Detective Mahon testi! versation with defendant as whose pin it was that the pawn and she claimed 1¢ as her had found the owner in Will Hunt that he would not ‘This closed the case for ‘The defendant took the stand, and testified she was introduced to Will Hunterman by Mr. Coleman, on the morning in question: and kissed her, and then he romped with get away, for his breath onions and beer. posed pin when she jerked away from hi morning she found it. He was at the time hard, and was ashamed to show his face. and he took her. ‘The preseouti sitting ona sore. eg I will sell, on the premises, entire stock of Tobzcco, Cigars, with the dixtures and furniture cont ‘Mrs. Auna M. Uphof, weet, in this city, cash, and. Powers Says he Was greatly {rigutened, bat he Jumped r the girl and tried to yublic auction, the sok fi artes ; (0. 3020 street 19.—This beautiful Cleveland, was to-day brilliantly decorated with the epee Leone a dent. ular greeting e republic’s Presi be delegations from Syracuse and the adjacent and towns came tn duri until the village streets were fll Residences and business places: home, school-house, and academy which he attended were suitably ‘decked, plain homestead of Mrs. Hoyt, sister. The Presidential party, tucludin; ‘Mrs. Cleveland and Secretary and Mrs. drove here from Casenovis leisurely, making & h a delightful region, ortly before noon, driving through the multitude in the main streets to Mrs. Hoyt's residence. A committee of old acquaint antes received and escorted the President. POWDERLYS PROHIBITION. An Assembly toSecede from the Knights of Labor om Account of the Master Workman’s Temperance Views. ‘Mrwaves, July 19.—Gambrinus Assembly, of the Knights of Labor, is getting ready to secede from the order on account of the temperance views held by General Master Workman Powderly. The local heads of the order have done everything ta thelr power to stay rebellion, but without a ‘The Gambrinus Assembly is the most_numerous and wealthiest organization of the order in Mil- Waukee, and has from 1,000 to 1,500 members. The euiployes in the brewertes are practically unanimous that they cannot remain with the order under the circumstances. At a recent meet- ing a committee was appointed to confer with the brewers and ascertain whether the contract for one year in May would be affected if they lert the ‘There 13 little doubt that the desired as- ven, and when it is the assembly forin an independent organiza- N. Y., Jul Buyniod Ny asleep, and he was afr: er and tell her ‘WM. T. BAILEY, Assi PUNCANSON BROS, auctioneers. COMFORTABLE TWO-STORY BI DWELLIN No. 54 DEEREES STREET, RAUOTION . On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SIX O'CLOCK P:! ment than the cai the forenoon, girl stared W § _ ‘with curious irl stared t gO Towing. Joka however, was nm ‘coe — Jennie Cramer's Fate. A DEATI-RED STORY SAYS SI A dispatch from New Hat Fitzroy, who died in Holyoke, Mass, a few days Ago, slated on his death-bed that Jenne Cramer This gentieman has a wite living, and it is she who makes public the facta Her husband, Mrs. Fitzroy states, left home the week before Jennie floating tn the surf, Mrs. Fitzroy has Instead of going ULY TWENTY-, Government, ‘we will sell, in| SQUARE 623, ees uizeet and Fanning back to alley, improved by a two-story Brick Dwelling, con- six rooms and bath room, house in A coinfortable home or a good investment dermis: One-third cash, balance in ot years, notes to bear six per cent interest, pay annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on premi- ises, or stich other terms as may be stated at sale. Con. Veyancing, &., ut purchaser's cost. A deposit af $100 erms to be complied with in ten therwise right reserved to resell at irchaner after five day’ ich resale in some newspaper published DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts.~ COMMITTED sUICIDR, the President's Conn., says Albert 1 fronting 16 feet on Defi Another Mexican Outrage. ‘two-hours’ ride thi BRUTAL TREATMENT OF AN AMERICAN CITIZEN IN ‘They reached here committed suicide, An El Paso (Tex.) special to the New York 7ri- dune says: D. Breckenridge, a citizen of Silver | City, N.M., was trading in the town of Elvaile, | State of Chihuahua, Mexico, recently. A chany: of murder was preferred against him. The Mexi- | can authorities and hold him until extradition papers were @id_s0, and treated him bra- him over the head with a) and thrusting it into his legs. They then him in jail, where he was kept a month, ‘until officers from ‘Sliver Cit carried him to that city, where he was tried and 1 now applies to Consul to intercede with the | the town of Bivalle for the restoration | iy, Which amounted to about 00, was seized at the time of his arrest, wrote to the governor of Chihua- plaining of the ill-treatment of an Ameri- and asking for an investigation of the case and return of the proj also be reported by Consul brigham to Washing- body was found resumably to been an tnvalt to New York, as he told his end at the Holyoke and’ together they went to Savin Roc * remained, and, required at sale. public adver- that he could get CAME TO WASHINGTON TO GeT a PLace IK THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. On cross-examination witness said she came from Philadelphia to get a place in the Agticul- tural Department; she had been here before; was at the Marshall House a month as First stopped on Missouri avenue; \o Hunterman by Mr. Colman. about her room on & street and spent some of his time. Several parties had claimed to identify her but she protested her in. juestion Hunterman O'clock and staid were requested states on his death-ved, snpanion, Jennie Cramet her ‘that he wanted 8 public before © done so at the time only he was through fear of disgractng himself and nd his Companion, Who is Well knowa ID esaid he had taken his com- ra stroll to get the air, apd as they nd down Uhey noticed a white. other side of the pier, ‘saw the white-ciad tleure Hl, and, hanging on with one Take a final leap Into eter. ion swooued immediately, ‘oltld do to get he ple at the hotel that hig en suddenly tll, ‘The next found floating in Shore resort and He heard of the arrest of Says that he came to New latter end of the trial throu ready, if the Malley boys were to. be found up and tell his story, fe cleared them bejignd doubt, As. were iet go, and Fitzroy went back to rpHosas powiis FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND AT SOUTH END OF CHAIN BRIDGE, WITH A GOOD MILL SITE AND GOOD WATER-POWER, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, AUGUST FIRST, 1887, Auction Rooms, L1th street and’ enue Tabi sella tract of ian = acres, which has a good i a ‘power, located at the south end of the ‘hain Bridge, «bout three miles above Georgetown, D. ‘cominanding bluft, eas) drive on the north side of the ner resort or fOF class. The plac secured. They tally, striking a8 housekeeper. went after nine and fr. COOmDS WAS juitted, Breckent ‘of Paso del. Nor as having robbed t came to the house about 10: Ull after 12 o'clock, She gave him money after wned his watch) to get bread. 1 Arsenal trying vo catch a fish In rebuttal Mr. Hunterman was recalled, and dented that the defendant ever gave him any- ‘A VERDICT OF “NOT GUILTY.” Both sides declining to argue the case, the court, at 1:10, charged the jury, and after an ab- sence of thirty-five minutes they returned with a Some of the audience twinkling of an eye the amber under the rat there being a splendid Potomac to the CI fishing purposes itis considered is now Visited daily by hundreds ot oarsmen an pleasure-seekers over one of the finest rowing courses In the hands of a capable man, and with good accommodations for visitors, tiis place can be made the myst poyular resort around Washington. Terms: Oue-fourth cash; balauce in one, two a} 1es bearing interest and secured b} ‘Conveyancing $200 deposit re- ain Bride, As {nis (he having le Was then ab The case will in the country. to Wash vtnpanion bad been tal morning the poor girl's body was Fitzroy says he left the surance will be three years, with 1 will step out ant ‘Nothing has been heard of this case at the State and recording at pu ‘quired at time of sale. \W4" tek 8 WILL: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, THE ENTIRE CO) HE PALMER EH VENTH STREET NOK AY, JULY TWE! irehacr's cost. yes : 5 ip? Hemedy, COC ee Co To the Editor of Tax Evexrxo Stan I was in a room the other day with another per- son, and remarked: “This tsa cool place.” “Ye repited my companion, “‘the rooin is cooler becatise it is shut up all the time.” Then the thought struck me, without injury, however, that if the People would “shut up” and not talk so much. about the hot days they’ would be cooler, ‘Your's, for cooler weather, AMERICAN AMEN. & CO., Auctioneers. Which, of cous Special Dispatch to Tus EvENixo STAR. ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 19.—Lieut. Smith, of the police, brought to the station-house shortly before noon to-day Geo. Harrison, of Frederick, charged with stealing some $57 from the trunks of his cousins, F, R. and R. L. Golden, or Gonedman, 353 E street, Washington. Harrrison took the the 11- O'clock ‘Richmond train from Washington, and, Lieut. Smith, who was at the train, being ine formed of thé robbery, made the arrest. all the money was found on Harrison, who was comuitted for trial by Mayor Smoot, shes Herbals ‘To Study the Bible. NIAGARA ON THE LAKE, Ow Mevers’ meeting ror Bible study opened here at 10 Dr. Brooks, of St. Louis, and Dr. Kellogg, of Toronto, will lead in the study of the word to-day, and to-morrow Robert Norton, of est, of St. Paul, and Dr. A. T. Pler- hill take pare, A large num- verdict of “not broke out in applause, which was speedil Mlicers and received a rebuke Pusey serra Sales of HR Lolita B. Hughes has bought of Matilda B. Horn- blower, for $14,000, lot 26, in square 160, fronting 19 feet on the south side of Rhode Island avenue, between 17th street and Connecticut avenue north- Chas. E. De Valin has Henderson, for $6,000, part 0 ing 25 feet on the West side avenue, between N and O streets northwest. ‘Theo. Schwan has bought of F. A. Mack, for $5,643.73, part lot 10, square 97, 2i feet by’ 107, on 20th Street, between N and O streets. Abraham Fisher hag bought of Hannan Sickle, for uare 494, fronting and E streets southwest. ht of Ellen M. Ware ‘35, square 113, front- 73 feet on Connecticut avenue, above P- Y-FIUST, at TEN iL, we shail sell the following, partial! Yarlor Furn.ture, Brussels, Ingrain and other Car- pets, Cottave snd Painted Suites, Bedsteads, Bureaus Bedding, China aud Glassware, R B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Aucts. IMPROVED PROPEW N-AND-A-HALF AND ‘cree passed on the 22d day of, ‘hneider vs. Burke et} t 26, in the Supremeld il ieatnincdes Want to Marry Him, AND THEN DOWNED HERSELF TO RSCAPE HEK HUB Mrs. Kittle Hanchett, the recentiy-wedded wite of a wealthy resident of Ansonia, Conn., drowned herself in the Housatonic River yesterday. Six months ago the belle of the town of 3 Was Miss Kittle Dawson, the only daughter of Albert Hanchett, who for Unrty years kept one of the best-known road houses in the Slate, made his summer residence in He tried tn vain for two years to win IIs sald, got some hold on 1. The girl was Mauchett was sixty, and ceremony’ took het left on & prom ‘They returned and took up | thelr residence tn a handsomely-Turnished house her lusband, and and" Washstands, Kitehen Utensils, &c. ee ee District Government Affairs, WORK ON THE SCHOOL HOUSES. Inspector Entwisle estimates that will be necessary to put the school houses condition this year, $6,300 for current re- | itional work, such as | ining, &c. The appropriation is TO PREVENT DISEASES AMONG ANIMALS. ‘The Commissioners to-day issued an order mak- ing the chief of the Bureau of A cultural Department. th Fict Of Columbia, Who will report to the Commissioners direct submit a regular monthly report. The agents and inspectors of the Bureau of Animal Industry are | empowered to discharge corresponding duties for the District, and they are authorized” to inspect any premises where it is belleved that there exists any contagious, infectious, or communicable dis- | ease among any domestic animals, and If found | needful to order the temporary quarantine of said animals, to cause the pretises to be disinfected, and if necessary to coudemn the animals to be kdlied tm order to prevent the spread of disease, —_——__—_ ‘Transfers of Real Estate, Deeds in fee nave been filed as follows: Mary A. Darnall to Josephine A. Cox, pt. 17, H. L. Mann to 8, E. Johnson, lots 74, 779; $—; lots 31, 32 and 33, sq. 950; $=; lot 1, sq. 996; $-. Isabella Byrn to Cathertne M. Corney, sub lot 172, sq. 206; $3,500. J. 8. Edwards, trustee, to dno. Milier, lots 5 to 7, sa. €. of G42; M. Linville to 8. 8. Grig 000, M. Kelm to if. M. 3, Prosp i J.D. Dunford to W. P. Stiddieto J. 8. Boss to J.8. Sworm lots 123 to 125, Sq. 1003; $4,200. Mayse to R. B. Detrick, lots 4 and 5 $5,850, Elizabeth Ann Bean to N. H. Sea 7 ht of Katherine M. POUREETS SOUTH Tune, 1887, in the prosperous farmer, , July 19.—The be- o'clock this morning. the girl's father, and he consent: unwilling to Ule last, front of the preinise the following’ r , offer for wale, at i estate, situated’ in the Columbia, to wit: Known and described on the ground plan of the city of Washington. in of lots 12 and 13, in square 207. Oue-third cash, and the balance in ents at six abd twelve montus, with in- terest at six per cent, secured by the and a deed of tru Lockport, Dr. ¥ son, of Pitiadelph: ver'of persons hi awson but twenty, The dnd Mr. and Mrs. Hanc jonged bridal ‘tour, nal Industry in Lot leitered "E,”" in veterinarian for 44 street, bet “auty We for $10,000, lot 36 and pat ‘Dana has bot A Fight to a Finish, New York, July 19—Jack Hopper and Billy the light-welght pugilists fought to a finish on Long Island early this morning. Waipped Hopper in four rounds and Was given the stakes and a purse of $500. Strike on the Coal Trains. READING, July 19.—A meeting of the emyloyes of the Philadiphia and Heading Ratiroad Was held last night at Port Richmond, for the purpose of protesting against the suspension of old engineers fund firemen because of their refusal to be exam~ ined as to their eyesight and capability to read are safd_ to have been ypear for exami. purchaser's ots all cash at the option of tie par: $100 will be required at the ine Ot sale, aid it the terns of sale are not complied With a the trustees reserve the right to revell Cost of the purchase W. 5 DUHAMEL, ave, J. BiGpEgil'** | Trastes, Big D at _DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. FPuomas DowLiNe, EXECUTORS SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, DisikICT OF COLUMBIA. Tn conformity with the terms of the will of the late Cutharine Hess, sell ou MONDAY, JULY EW ¥ IVE O'CLOCK P, 0. 1812 Frederick ( pleaded plteously with her moth Ko home, She had threatened totake her life several A Plea for the Horses. To the Editor of Tur Evanie Stan: During the past two or three weeks of hot weather Ihave frequently noticed that the cart horses and mules at work about the city still have the heavy plece of leather over the upper part of ‘This increases the animal's suffering trom the heat by not allowing the free evaporation about the shoulders that 18 80 necessary for its comfort. The effect is the same as if a thick cloth cape was fastened over the shoulders of a man who had tolaborin the hot sun. In several in- stances I have stopped the driver and asked him ‘pt the cape on in hot weather, and almost invariably the answer has know,” ‘The cape ts intended to rain during cold weathe: from the 1st of April. un Owners of cart horses should at once see that this worse than useless covering 1s taken off for the A MEMBER OF THE HUMANE SOCIETY. Washington, D. C., July 19, 1887, Paves! Red Local Notes. In the Probate Court to-day, in the case of the estate of Nicholas O. Williams, an order for exam- ite Deposit Company's office Estate of James Doody; in- ‘The Court In General Term closed its term to-day}, numbering contract has lers and new bids asked, tobe opened on Wednesday night next by the cominittee on streets. Judge Snell to-day phan Asylum Kate within ten days z 200. VicTIMs OF HERAT AND STo1 wind and rain and hail st of damage to prope county yesterday aft campground a tree ida J. Andrews, RM IN BALTIMORE —A worth caused a great deal erty in Baltimore At Emory “Grove n down, killing Miss injuring her ‘sister, Mr trees in Druid HH Park Were Injured. Previous to the storm the heat was, intense, und Andrew Connelly, H. E. Stone, Daaiel Hinds and Peter Bromiey died trom sunstroke, and a number of persons wer Several of the suspended for their refu nation. As a result of their meeting the crews of elght coal trains this morning refused to take out trains, and the coal trafic on the road 1s practt- cally suspended, ‘The men declare that unless the les from its position there Will be a general strike along t 75 and 76, 8q. te AN INTERESTING TRIAL IN PRosPRcT.—The grand at Winchester, Va., hi ..in frout of the ve indicted a prom ree and cow stables in ‘out snow and the 1st of November. Emma Frankel. were married bj ar Sint Tabernacle, 1887, and returned tO law "forbids the mar~ connected, or, ‘The penalty 1s a beay, uinent, Eminent counsel bas in Baltimore, on June 21, Winchester to reside, The riage in Virginia of parties thus having been married, from returning A Collision Between Ironclad: Lonpox, July 19.—A collision occurred at Spit- head to-day between the British ironclads Ajax ‘The Devastation was consider- ‘The Devasta- NG, No. 0 FOURIH rt of the District of Columbia, passed June 1. of the premises, on THU. that part of 14 and Devastation. ably damaged and is leaking fast. tion was a double serew iron turret ship armor- plated, of 9,330 tons and Ajax 13 a double screw ti Ship of 8,510 tons and 6,440 hors vessels are in the coast-guard seri FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market. The following are the Wire tol, It. Dodge, bd 19th streots | ne and impr been engaged by Kohn, coy Tis Nawe Nor iw tue Watt.—Ch: nephew of the late R. HB press builder, of New 870 horse power. n armor-plated: turret to 8. Biever et 84. ih D, Battoile, Hoe, the great print , was arrested in New , charged with having der false pretenses from Chas, ughiin and his sister. aned Hoe upon the representation thet his 150,000 his wal, d the will examined and f: name of Chas. KR. Hoe mentioned in it, liberated under $700 bail for tri: vegbi O'CLOCK P. M., north of square No. 5 described a8 follows: B. ithesst corner of said lot, dud running thence thence north 12'feet 6 inches es: thence norti feet: thence south 77 feet 6 inches to Fourt fret 9 inches to. the ver provements and appu ‘Terms of «ale: On stalments of equal amount.sfor, notes of the purchaser, intng a box at th for a will was mat ventory returned. Sub lot 3, 8q. 742 and Jot 1 and | fi200. | 4, F. Lewis to Kliza- ant; $6,107.10. "Nancy W. Cusiing 82 to 84, do. ; $9,000. Kebec itation to Mary Hi. Matilda B. Hornblower to Lott of Washington, eseiunitus for the sate ai obtained 31,200 M R. Spenger to and adjourned sine die. been re-stated to th cast 7 feet 6 ini ley, lot'37, Sq. 162 street; aud thence south 13 I ing, together with the cash; balance in two in- which the promissory Leafing interest at six per cent from the day of sale, und secured by a deed of trust of the premises sold, will be req ption of the purchase: time of sale, aud the terius o with within ten days from day. ied to Nd the ‘sent to the Washi own, a three-year-old white child, Who was found in ah alleged house of fll- _Lavinta Gray, mother of the colored girl who was convicted of robbing Mrs. Caton’s house, was tried on a charge of receivit she Was given twe months in Jail Appeal noted. ees Belt toG. B, Starkweather, part lot 3, Nonsuch; §— J. H. Moran to Mary J. Seiames, e. 3g lot 4, sq. 7 $553.74 A. F. Moran to sale, W. part samy Horatio H. Moran to’ saine, w. 3 do. Fe] AND THE KNIGHTS.—A 0. |3:00|] wame from Rome sa: Fill await the report of the eleven Dishops, presided selection has bee uired: or all cash, at the deposit will be required f sale 1uust be complied. A.C BRADLEY, Trus 2 Louisiana ave. hw. WLING, Auctioneer, by Cardinal Gibbon: made for the p ing into the compatibility of the doctrines of the Knights of Labor with ‘the tenets of une omulgating the condemnation oF stolen goods, and War Taxy Dip Nor Come Howe Scxpay Niowt.—Last Sunday afternoon's excursion chureh before MEEROSE INSTITUTE, HYATTSVILLE, MD— AMA the nest annual session of this Hoarding and Duy School forwitis will bacin on WED 21, 1887. For circulars address Hyattsville, Md, B3OO BALEEWOo INSTITUTE, FOR boTH sexes, Coucordyille, Pa.” Instruction Morough. Students prepared for College or business. Backward pupils privately tutored. ‘special care to Uittio boys. No extra JOS SHORTLIDGE. AM Principal. Jy19-eodsinS WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY hag removed frou Capitol Hill to U1 F st. 1. ¥., rooms 7, 8 and 9. 0c18-10un" 31, JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD.—EIGHT. Departinents and Four Courses of Study. Students Permitted to board in clubs if desired. ferms very moderate, Preparatory School attached, Special at- tention given to fitting boys to enter college, univer- sity, or the military or naval schools of the ‘Govern- moeut, Situation most beautiful and healtaful. For catalogues address: Principal THOMAS FELL, A. JPREDERICK (1D) FEMALE, SEMINARY, THE Bext term will commence Wednesday. Sept. 7, 2887. Various courses of study. Competeat iustru tors.” Healthful location. | Terms moderate. For cata logties apply to Wi URN. x 1.8%. JOsErr's ANE Course of studies: 1 and Commercial. ‘Terns: Boarders per session of five months, 8100. Day students according to grade. Studies will be re- sumed on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1587. ‘Address BRU. JOSEPH, Director, Carroll P. Baltimore County, Ma. _Please send for a Catalogu: AME WEST WALNUT ST. BOARDING SCHOOL for young ladies and little girls re-opens SEPTEMBER H (Sth year.) Mias J, CRAUTMANN, Principal. S01 Waluut st, Philadelphia, Pa, Bend for cireulurs feat \ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE. Channing location oh the Delaware. Healthful, homebike, thorough, and Christian, Superior facili: tics in ‘Music aud Art Manners, morals, and Health carefully guarded, Porcatalcgw BOWEN, {3L, Prest., Boruentow ‘address Rev. SUMMER SESSIONS.—SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner 7th and D streets northwest. Thorough instruction. d the stunner mouths i Rapid Wei Stenowrayhy, and type i sessions wor youtit, ladies’, ldo Circulars. ‘Telephone call 874-2 IENRY C. SPENCER Prinelpal Bire. SARA A. SPENCEK, Vice Principal 3 WASTED IBY A YALE MAN AN ENGAGEMENT for coming school year as private tutor, to fit for golleegor wit bsck war pug willing to travel, Ad- dress MARTIN L. DUST, 27 Shingise st.. Pittsburg, Pa, Jel8-3&tuzm™ HELTESHAM ACADEMY, CHELTEN HILLS Dear Philads, Seventeenth year. Fine buildings id xrounds.. Prepares boys for coliege or business. cxdentimasters, Military dri, cymuasium. Terms & For catalogue, address "the Rector, Rev. 3." LEMENTS, D. D, Shvewakertown, P. 0. Pa. £0. OCKLAND DY Sprinc, Montgomery County, Md., 18 miles north Vashingion City, reopens September 10. ‘Thorough training. home government; health carefully attended. to:number Innited. For circulars, address HENRY C.HALLOWELL, &. M. (Yale) QELWYN HALL, READING, PA SIX HOURS Sik Washinton. A sclgut ‘of the highest order for boys. Military syatem. Every modern, appliauce for study and recreation, Steam, gus, hot and cold College of Uushipen. “Boye of any ane feccived: Send of any axe receiv forcatalogue. LOT C. BISHOP? Headiuaster. jyl-2m BR*LI7z SCHOOL OF LaNauAGES, 723 14TH ST. N. W, OPEN ALL SUMMER practical knowledge of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND SPANISH acquired in ONE or TWO TERMS. Reduced fees for summer, free trial lessons, 429 _Hleuentrefsrenccs. gE ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. Cloud building, corner ¥th and F sts. nw. teenth year. Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Flute, Cor and geutiemen, Calior jm LOCUTION.” Classes at HALF RATES for Summer Only. THs MAKTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION iD ORATORY. 313 Gth at, n.w, (haifa block Ast of City Post-OMlco, Btuntoer circtlare mallee FREE, © CNY Pom-OMce) oar creular ne SUMMER SESSION OF NORWOOD INSTI_ TUTE will open Weduesdey, June 30, at Norwood O., Me Va; achildren’s depariment will be formed with FRENCH, tho language of the sobool. J ARrii's COMMERCIAL cor. ee aie Ra eee es ‘The ; athena America Sa ating Dey and cacy tae invsuveesstul Runiie for the Civil base eager oF sen 38) stored at low rates. Lake action belor®, rather Valuables are stolen or burucd. ‘Omics Hours: ¥ a. m. to 4 pia. 126-6m (Saturdays. Yam. to5 p.m) ‘No. 361 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. joney Loaned op Gold aud Silver W = Pistoia, Guts, Mechauleal Tools, cari Apparel Cub GULD ako siLvan DOUG ANHOOD RESTORED BY | Mire ae Be BROTHA duro ll Cure auly case ot wervous debit Power. Tt imparts Vigor tothe wi MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS ARE THE .SriaaaySiseaase cared 3 3 jei5-Lun ‘taudard remedy fur all ing uenoars, Di DUBD'S Net eL bent iy” Stan TE IN ALL GRADES OF 8 D iT 18 A Aj sSctrens bortay ananen Drope wit in ive the worst case of Dyspe) 18m, OF any an Galles Cholera Infant kee Se | eaees oe aan oe ‘mont caused fifveen wonder why their cl An Attempted Outrage, ‘A NEGRO MAKES THE EFFORT, BUT 18 FRUSTRATED AND THRASHED. Mrs. Herber who keeps a small grocery store at the corner of 1st and K streets northwest, ‘was overcome by the heat about 3 o'clock yéster- noon while hanging out clothing tn her left her fourteen-year-old daughter, Mary, to look out for the store. While she wi ne ils nat aud.coat, whlen We laid down, His actions frightened the ‘The negro followed her, of paper he attempted to revent her making an outery, ft 1s suj e evidently attempted to outray ‘was too much for him, however, and before he coud succeed in filling her mouth ‘with the paper she screamed “murder.” Her cries were answered by neighbors, the first of them to arrive bel Connell, Who, no doubt, saved the little arents to Sit up all night dren had not returned. When the boat whistled for the return trip eight young inen, five girls and a man with a four-year- ‘Old child ‘were seated so comfortably in the Wilion that the buat moved off without them. ‘Then came a scene of trouble and confusion, at tempts to get to Marshall Hall by Doat, so a3 to up on the Corcoran, and trips out on the river in small boats to Catch the d steamers on their way home, all of | wilc by unnoticed. Notiing was left but to stick it out Uill yesterday moraiag, which all did in the paviilon and patienti: for daybreak. A you vented from fling a business «i ment, and two young ladies with beaus ha theirhomes Sunday aiternvon to its thought) to St. Aioy'stus church to Vespers, and suddenly chose to take tn the trip a good tme generally. some darkles came down the road singing “ioe, Sweet Home,” wich caused the feuinive portion of the party to “boo-loo” loudiy, and Wonder ‘what explanation they would make’ on tueir re- KANGR OF THE THERMOMETER.—The following were the readings at the Siznal O.le: un, 72; 2p.m., 81; maximum, 81; minimum, 69. The Courts. EQUrrY COURT=Chiey Justice Bingham and Judge Today, Kelly agt. Divver; demurrer to cross Dill sustained. Muller agt. Miller: Lambert agt. Lamber missal of bill with cosis. Tae Lawrens Diep, Deap.—Judge Shipman, of the United s cult Court, in noon dismissed both the bill case of the Morse Arms Mavufacturing Co, York, against the Winchester of New Haven, tovolvi ‘tion of cartridges from. case has been in litigation over thirteen years, aud the lawyers who first conducted it are all dead. ROVED PROPERTY M STREET. WIN THE CILY OF KICK BASEMENT, By virtue of a decree passed on the 2224 June, 1887. in the cause o etal, No. 1048 Court of the District toleration of the Knig Sue Lost ox THe Wugat Dr ‘The woman Who under the name disappeared from th Vast tip from San Fra Identified as Miss Josephine Haywards. She was Well-known as a spectlator in wheat and stocl and Is said to have been equally familiar on Wi street, ‘She left diame sate deposit company, worth several thousand dollars. No cause Was given for her suicide save vily On the recent wheat deal, ses — ASHINGTON D SUICIDED.— HOUSE WITH BI ‘of Miss Hopkins Pacific mall steamer on her nama has beea ine vs. Freeman, in the Supreme (HE TWENTY-SIXTH 0 O'CLOGR F. Min Trontay public auction back yard, and jretises, offer for sule at jowing real estate, situated in the District of Columbia to-wit, a part of lot 2. in square 196, in the city of Washieton, and described by metes and bounds gs be- sinning on M street northwest, twenty (20) feet from the southeast corner of maid 1 ds in Sau Francisco entered. Me took off that she lost jot, runnitie thenes north eet, thence west four (4) feet, ty toe (SH) feet beth 0) Inchon, 3) feet” two (2) Inches, thenos south sixty-two (G2) fost tem (10) inchex, therice east hineteen (19) feet two (2) inches to the place of be: of sale: One-third cash and the balance in equil instalments at six aud twelve months, with iu- ent, secured by the purchaser's notes and s deed of trust, or all cash, at the option of the 100 will be required at the ferms of sale are not complied with within ton days the Trusteo reserves Fe-sell at the risk and cost of the de faultins All conveyuueing at the cost of the punch dining-room, purit tn her tn thence north 1 A Camuouic Bistor MURDERED.—The news of thence weat fittee! on the Washington Stock Exchange are noted to-day ms, 12855 asked per. pe. a Aves, “121s, 6s, 1892, coin, 110% O Street, "42. bid, 46 uton Gas, 42 bid. ‘Columbia In- surance, 133 bid. 14% asked. Potomac Insurance, G8 bid! igs Insurance, Yi bid. | Masonic Hall servant, In Nove last, has Just been re reat bid: North “Capitol aud Bank of Washngton, 246_bid itan Bank, 176 bid. aud Bauk, Georgetown, 167 asked. Columbia National Bauk, 114% bid. Colunbia Title Insurance Chesapeake and Pome Telephone Co. j. 1. L. 1st mortyaye bonds, ¥0% bid. the store and, boldly asserted that was a police officer. He sald that befng an officer he had aright to bein the stofe. He refused to leave, and one of the net; him out on the sidewall good thrashing. Was allowed by the ry ute as arche emer oF Une plea ve Wo~day: 7a bors Who came in threw where he was givena He then ran and was pursued And stoned for several squares by the boys. He ‘The Uttle girl was terribly lice aro investigating the ‘case, at ‘To-day the police are investigating ut they have not yet. been able to get a good descrip. tion of the negro. “No Man's Lanp.”—A petition has been sent to the President signed by ten citizens of Mineral City, which is on the strip of public land known as “No Man’s Land,” lying south of Kansas, depre- his failure to sign the bill which jouses of the last Congress, the object of p to the State of Kan- nt that the rights of isregarded by the cattle companies which havea controlling influence, and they ask that the President take steps to remedy these wrongs. Hearixe a Coat Compaxy's CompLarnt. — The Interstate Commerce Commission to-day heard the case of the Providence Coal Co. against the Providence and Worcester Railroad Co. The coal company made a complaint that the railroad com- Tllinghast, of Providence, appes J in} of vi ttt ain and Judge Edward Metcalf in ‘Viornta PostmMaSTERS.—The Postmaster General has appointed the following postmasters: Geo. W. Amory, at Messick. York Co. and Mary P. Bab- bit, at Parhams Store, Sussex Coy Va, A Patenr has been issued to Thomas D. Worrall, of this city, for a type-writing machine. Carer CLenx ov rae Patexr OFrice.—Mr. Tips- comb, who was assistant secretary of State of South Carolina when Mr. Thompson, now Assist. ‘Treasury, chief clerk of the t ee Mr. Lipscom! of thks ome DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. \HANCER Baltimore Markets, RE, Mp., July 19. 0; do, veui-forties, managed to esca Virginia stxes, con- | excited over the a 4 du. new threes, 6335 BALTIMORE, Mo, July 19.—Cotton nominal—mia- ‘Flour aveady and cree of divorce lo, Baylor agt. Daly; dis- a, Georgia a mises, on SATURDAY, the TWEN Voursiaua papers please copy] D. P, M., all ‘that certain the city of Georretown, in suid described as the west thirty ( one hundred and eight (108). in Beall’s addition to said Georgetown, fronting thirty (330) feet on the north side of Beall street, between Montgomery and. Montoe strects, and extending back with that width one hun- dred anid twenty (120) feet to Poplar street, This lot has been subdivided into four smaller lots, each fifteen (25) feet frout and. sixt frouting on Beall street a1 One of them will be offered for sale with itiet. Wheat—souther Winter red.'spot and July, 80Xe81; ‘Gorn—southern sten ‘western scarce and hizhe bid. September. thern and Peunsy! JY; western mixed, parcel of ¢round in istrict, kuown und D) feet of Jot numbered. On July 19, 1587, at 1 o'ed oss Dill in the Mixed, spot, 49%: August, ate easier and att 1a37; western white, On July 18, 18 oldest sind beluve late Michael Barret, an peatihg Arms Co. a patent for the extrac ding guns, The Kye ‘steady, oUao¥. Provisions quiet and steady. Coffee nominally hizher—Ruo nary to fair, 19x20. Sugar—copper refin Eas at which Was to annex this st sas. The petitioners individual settlers are ‘May he reat in peace Funeral will take place fro1 ‘Other articles un- per steaiuer dull— the residence of cr, 208 G street northwest, om sine, at 4 o'clock f the fanaly are respectiuliy invited to wtend, + duly 19, 1887, the decree, are as fol- urchase money in cash and iments at, respective ,anopthe froin the day of Tate of six, per cent per an- neash, at the purchaser's option, A de- posit of $25 will be required on each sub lot at the e of aie. All conveyancing Purchaser's cost, If the with within twenty day: resold at the risk und Friends wid relat Turgs MEN DasuED TO Precks ox A RUNAWAY Can.—An accident is rey near Owen township, in Jeffersonville, last Saturday, by Which Uiree men were killed and another badiy mjured. force had been employed on the fruit farm of An- gus eaches. ‘The principal or. chard is situated on a high bluff over the riv upon an inclined plade vo ‘This car was | loaded, and four men took a seat on it to | assist in unloading at the bottom. The car started, and when about a quarter of the way down th’ rope which held it back broke. ‘dashed down the hill at a terrific speed, and Ing a bumper at the bottom, was overturned and dashed to pieces. One of the men Jumped off, and striking on his head, broke his nec ‘The other three were and two have since died, the other being in s dangerous condition. ee A $10,000 Tnorren Kuen sy Ick WaTer— stallion owned by F. E. Fay, jefferson Park, Peoria, Ilis, Sun: iis owner had refused $10,000 for him. ‘The trotting or as lows: One-third of the the residue in three equal insta rted as having ndiana, twenty mile o'cleck aim, BEMT sade, with interest atthe uum, or all in cash, re rents’ residehee, 1202 Virgin Chicago Markets, a Toureday moriing, July ly a8 JL Am—Tho whest market cunt started 2, higher a Tiarls, then reacted aud rn was ntrone, and st Osta, 2575. id recording at tho Fins Of sele are not complied. fter sale the property REGINALD FEN NSON BROS., Auctioneers. BOOKS, &e, Great Bancars Saez CHICAGO, Itx., ‘Dean gathering On the morning SHLLLA, infant wo Funeral to take place fru st. n.w., Weduenday, July AM. “On July 18, 1887, at ot Apoplexy, MAIK CUNAIN dof Mary Cimningliata, ik ke thirty event year of his age. ‘Funeral wil take place from his Ia @ street Dorthwent, Wednesday, thenioe to the Cl Sc the hinmuculate Gonceptio. duane will be said at 8:30 4. are respecttully invited to attend. DAVIS—At Kappaluzuock Station, Va.after a li jug iliuess, on Daturday, the wate ot WG. M. Davia, of Florida, Years and three mouths, of July 18, 181 a heavy car was Saud Blin L. convey the fruit to bean , higher at 38'038% for August. ‘a boat below, August lard, 6.75, NGHAM, below pe uans eee Hk A Discrepancy of Twenty Dollars, ‘THE EXAMINATION OF AUDITING OFFICERS’ ACCOUNTS: The Acting Secretary of the Treasury has re- ceived the reports of the special examiners who were directed to make and accounts of ing officers of the Sixth Auditor's office, and of the Second Auditor’s Office. These reports show that the books and accounts were correct, pith the excepdon of an apparent shortage « in the accounts of sbursing officer fie rite Auditors omice. ‘The examiner is contident thas this disbursing clerk, upon a review of his books, will be able’ to account Since his a] Sutved soul eo The car being ‘Where wuleiun equi Melutives and frien. an examination most instant! ‘We find after stoc! than we wish to carry’ for this reason will co1 -taking that we haye more Boo! rat this season of ‘the. Year, an ence & Cleari lo o1 1oth, sile to be continued for 2 weeks only. Tt 7 ui to five Use call, ay the assortment 1 bent ever offered: NOTE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS, {Baltimore and Norfolk papers please copy.) Scott's Novels, 12 vol Irvmg, 10 wold. miosoceger, iainbers! Lucy, Occ stmnbera" Eaicy., O¥ Dickens, compitie, 13 vols, Grecu'e Hint of Hig. Peop. 2 . place of Mr. Duryee, now in the cit sume the duties ‘The salary 18 $2,250. No Riour 10 Make Reoutations von Pusuic Lanps.—In reply to a cattle-owner on the tract known as “No Man's Land,” lying south of Kansas, whether a asking » aherd law to ganization or association have any Of authority to make Seer i Mi Ou Tuesday, July 10, 1887, at 2:30 iN Missovki.—A virulent | a.m, WAL C. HEKPUA1H, aged afty Farewell, farewell, father dear, Life's journey with thee is Tneet iit Heaven above, We shall part wo more. ‘BY Hye CHILDREN, Forience, 436 Intment in July, 1885, he has 720.56 without any previous mistake. se & Vigvtexr of flux. having some symptoms of cholera, is willy tn the ‘oreheast in Lina County, ‘the efforts ot physicians large number of children are down and fifteen or twenty deaths have re- hysician treated s Sunday night. ‘The tocal ‘worked out, and others frum towns have gone to the rescue. section Ligvt. Gzo. H. Pergus, of the Navy, who has been stationed in this city for some time, has been ordered to take charge of the Coast Survey amer Endeavor, to prosecute work the New England coast, sad Lrevt.-Commanpgr W. H. Browxson, hydrogra- phic inspector of tile Coast Survey, has gone to Portsmouth, N. H., to inspect the hydrographic work along the New England coast, No News rao Mus, Euaows.—Mr. H.W.Garnett counsel for Mrs, Emmons, said this afternoon that he had not yet _heard trom thought it likely that the error in stating that she lett Boston for this Inst Saturday. ve KEKE ar tiingman Gata Weheck'it. A 5883 All Juveniies at Clearing: All ‘of the Latest Styl Four-and-s-luit street southwest, at J day, July 24, 1587. Relatives aud friewds fully invited to attend. LYNCH. On July 17, 1887, at 8:15 p.n.PATHICK eee ilactayeiteesgreitet, 2417, Hophe ally invited to attend. Ano ow i et ar oeeioe ‘seven cases Sunday le Prices. ‘For Price List of Special Sale call at #6 “These are,” ima reserved condition, subject to lawful occupation: Of the public-land laws, and I commended the remove occupant settlers, or whoare using Of controlling Surxo 4 Union anp a “Waigixe Detecare”— a mdisver, brougit Chicago against the 1 ‘Boer Brewers’ and Maltsters’U jung. an official of the sult tLe o'clock, Tueatay, the be iiataad ot Margaret seventy-fth your of hix ace ‘Notide ot te runeral hereafter. NELSON. At Now Kochelle, N. ¥., Sunday, July S87, HOSE HAWTHORNE NELSON, younient of Licury Loos and Lda Prances Nelscu, aged uree Se i Hi g 1S ‘Mrs, Emmons, and he newspapers ‘were in | i ‘Croquet aud Lawn Tennis; all styles and prices, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, EE fe EIS A Remarkable Canary, ‘From the Epoch. Perhaps the moat remarkable canary bird in the city of New York died trom an apoplectic fit last week. It was what is called an educated “tune- bird.” It sang “Life Let Us Cherish,” by Mozart, 80 well that it was a genuine pleasure to listen to it. This bird belonged to Mr. Hoff, who has a large barber in Union ths wad four days, 428 Seventh strest s b mY 3 ah ge F UNDERTAKERS. ions tee N. W. No connection witi any other firm, Rife fl ttle songater that Bpantard connected ‘the legatton at ‘who wanted 10 it tothe; top, present marcia sous ee