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THE EVENING sTAR: W. ns See > Rat imi n « | fad i Sy N ‘ASHINGTON, D:C.; Es. _FOR SALE—HOUS ALE— ‘A choice investment property in New York city. Seven-story Apartment House with all modern con- ‘Yentences; excellent order; well rented, and in one of the best locations For particulars apply to J. EDGAR LEAYCRAFT, 20-3 1544 Broadway, New York. SALE—-TWO NEW FIVE ROOM BRICK Honses 121Saud Ti+ K xt. me: lot 164x102 feet to 30 foot alley cod woo.lshed. frame ki to ach house. water closet in woodshed and water in 1. These houses will be sold for the small price «f 1.400 each. subj ct to $1,000 encumbrance on each Hf taken within the next ton any NORTH WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE CO. 3720-3 ~ F420 Fst n ee JOR SALE Olt EXCHANGE—HoUsE 722 21ST ST. sed trick front; all 75 ft. Will sell oF exe M. ‘Sdand East Cay P. S.—I-can sell one or both. JWOP. MYE dy20-3e" JOR SALE— bi 1 Kt. be ts We building i0th st now. bob, <12,000) 180) | 1,000) eo and 13th. 500! 1139 to 1151 hdr. 2 st. mW b soon? Tiss. 00t BS Est wtb be | nda Pere J Thd ave os ‘ot % a ow 24.3, This isa splen- m an excellent neighborhood. | Tu= Beauetul ts rx er mite for 9 hor ate, 15 Kovd lots; rool portunity’ for a builder. " J. W. S New York av Ti yi SALE—THOSE THRE, ngs, just Hnisbed, 418, 420, 422 P st. nw. Wery convenienice; cosy Lomes and will be F xr ms sold very Feascuable; moderate terms. WOLSTON, 629 F EGANT HOUSE ON 13TH pv. and at & bariain: eight rooms and bath: all m! i: nearly new: coucrete cellar; if sold within ten days ‘a wure bargain Will be secured. “J. WOLSION. dylo-st Fess basement bet eoms, all modern improveme ‘once. Inquire of M. MP: JOR SALE—+ SE; Containing all modern im= 300, on easiest kind of terms: $30, and about $500 cash; also Apply to WELLER & REPETTI, = ‘326 Penn. ave, ORDER: SEVEN 18.00: lot 26-1 NS, 19th and Sylo-le* ly qonthly payments of for rent at $20. OR SALE—LARGE BRICK HOUSE, H ST.N. W, Fit Seiigsstaieand private alleys ents fo8 a375 House in pert J.K WOLST: RK SALE_—SPECIAL BARGAINS— ‘Several six-ruyin Houses on Ast. e; a] modern provements. 10 per cent iuvestment “Price only FPO rach. "Also. Troom brick, oth st., bet. T and U sts, Sroomeon L, bet, 15t and 16th sts. 7 rooms on Marion,bet. 6th and Apply at once to J. W.P. MYE! JelG-owe 48 Ni 2] rooms, yst.. bet Jith and 14th sts. ‘5 rooms. South Capitol st. 20 rooms, cn Corcoran sf. ‘$ rooms, 14th st., business: rs Tous, Fentou st., u'r Gov. Print. of rooms, Q st., bet. ith and Sth uw. store aud dwelling, 14th st... 10 rooms and sta Best business corner ox Brick. 10 rooms on N bouse. Frame on Dunbattonave. i ugress st., neae post vilice: ae Jar. Brick, E, bet oth and 6th, a'r Pension of” 40,000 rowed and uuiunpraved property in all parce MYERS & SUS. Avplyte JW. 1428 New Yor Fev Great bargain on 14th st_ Business property, Also, beauti- yposits. Portiand Flats, $7,500." iit va New Haiupenice ave, Getween Land Mata, fect front, price 81.4 per square foo Ge re te A DTM TERS & SON, myx" i 8 New York ava, JOR SALE—A BARGAIN—N.W., ONLY $7,500—A new ¥-room bay-window brick House; cellar, back Nuiding, latrubes, range wood mantels with plate mir. Yors, bath, speabitw-tubes, and everything for a coai- fortabie home. Apply at once to DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 Fst. OE SALE OR sey ave. me. AND 410 SN 5 Fi Heo new two-story. 8 foam Back Hodes. "Ail modern improvements,’ For terms mo apply at Coal Utice, 507 Peuneylvaniagve. Lowe estin POE SaLE—2003 6s: 2014 Hat. Sr. 411 Nat, efty._ Call and see me before buy Sm GLO. W. LINKINS, 1th and H sta. nw. _ BUSINESS CHANCES. Vacs INVENTION FULLY DEMONSTRAT- ed: supply ing lange permanent incomes on sinall tuvestinent. Patent’ applied fur. Promotors “with SagPeigt smal copscal wanted” aadreae ENERGY, OR RENT — TO LUMBER, Woop, alers, # large yard counected with 1%. & O. by side truck ahd switchs Apply to, pee GLALK ‘bhus, Agents for Canon £ Son's RIVERTON WOOD-BERST LISTE, reuve. bet. Gand Hie. —FOR SALE— e Lest quality of clay, 00 bricks, together with hine, kiln walls, weds "Ke., Easy of access t0 both care"aud wh: mand sufficient to Resp the pad rs Apply to WM. H. BAKS LOW, O15 3e0- fra JOR LEASE_IHE CAPITAL 7 ABERT, 405 5th ME _WASHINGTON SAFE DFPOSIT COMPANY AND FIRE-PROOF STULAGE WAREHOUSE, ¥1G PA. AVE, N. W. (South Side) Persons cuing abgcad, or ieaving the city shot avail Weemmscives of the adlvantistes ofersd Grins }any lor the safe keeping ot Louda. securities, Jewerry tate aiid otuer valuabies Clotiiiug, paintines, tart, piaues, bric-abrac, F tured at low rates. ‘Take F, YOUF Vaitableware sien of burue: ‘Umce Hours: 9a to 4D. (Saturdays, 9a me to 5 p.m) MEDICAL, &ec. _ ME DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND reliable Ladies’ Pus yiciam, can be consulted datiy at her VOLE st Rw. Office hours trout iwep h Lanes only. ADIES CONSULT DR. AND MME. SELDEN, 41105 Puck Place northeast. Prompt and reliable Featwest First-class accommodation for pa Fars Visce, 11th st, between B and C stan. ¢ tibu before, railies tau 126-610 A) wene ee and consulta. jential. Separate rooms for ladies. Jyia-oe 5, 906 BST. spew this city, ‘uses of private disease mo by Dl HES, p SAMUEL ¢. “MiLLsa Rotary Piblic im_and forthe Dastriet of Columbia, this dd day uf Suly, 188 Frstty 1 pS NEXER BLEN CONTRADICTED THAT ii blithed advertise r. Ladies, you can 05 Bat. « w. Lactaeos MoTrs ‘Uazuat, wanal, oF mre cin bum. hace @hnerbok Soe & DUDD's NEKVINE’ So"? permanently cures batural weakness, loss of vitality, ndrvous deulty ee Ke Price. @L. Sout seaicd by wail” For sale at By ll-ly’ SUANDIFUKD'S, cor. Oth and F'n. ‘ UNDERTAKERS. W* "FINES cxpentacer Socoumection with aay viher ara es Ean ‘Teseyuome call 408. FRE Ee Te od diseases caus) rihary diseases NCH POWDEMS AR fur ail b UNDERTAKERS tb st. aw ‘sud prepared ior transportation pT SEAM WELL UORING.—WELLS BORED FOR cities, towns, © E Nese tegidgaces Sits fins, hotels, Urewertes, pei- cen ral ‘Sc. ‘Satishaction guaran: teed. pelos HUON CHU TErT, maccrstown, Ma. | Stove or Range FOR SALE A oR SALE—A FINE BAKERY, DOING A +fheinese hora waste bake-houne and stone A tures. Call 1003 434 st. aw. at OR. SA). F-BRICKS—BUILDING BRICK FOR Beat loseat prices, _Deuvered on cars of Balti ‘or and Obio Lallroad at Queenstown oF Tne Potomac Terra Cotta Co, Oflee, 1411 @ ‘19-1 JOR SALE—A FINE BAY SADDLE MARE, BEL F'ivtecn four and five years old. 153% bands high sud sthas “ait the "galta, Address ox 19, Star dy: JoR SALE_VAPOR STOVE, LARGEST SIZE, ‘Aurora paitern, three burners, oven. iron-bolder, cul-cam, ke, all-in’ perfect. order, tie used good as few. cheap! AURORA, Star oftee. pido JOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS DRESEMAKING AND F Stininery Extaniisnment, will sell separate ‘or to. gether: owner wishes to retire from Dusineas om Scunt of ill-health. Address P. D. Star 19.30 Fiintentist, cheap ton good and energetic an, Sade Wentiod, cheap toa man. areas Ie H., 439 Sd at. a. By19-2 JOR SALE-ONE GRAY MARE; FIVE YEARS lid geulie fur lady to dive, with hata and aches, early new, ata bargain. Ynquige a HLIMER & DERKEND'S Livery Stable, 681 Get nw, Jy19-3e° RE, Feit Ste eee Saga ea : Tequired. Address JOR SALE—A NUMBE CIGAR STAND for sale: ‘Cheap for cash Call ut 1008 Tih st Bowe jy 5 Fe DOWLIN blooded mare, seven years. old splendid driver, and rides well. fwultless; a Indy'can drive her. FOR SALESTEAM LAN: imost desirable locat ions in the city, in good condition. A. P. HILL & CO. MISCELLANEOUS ‘ptis‘taare 18 cE entire onthe 1338 Fst 315-20 Fez SALE—-A BAY MARE, A GOOD DRIVER, stylishand sound. Also, a Pony, perfect! sound anda good driver” * RoW CRISOENE SMES OK ae > 1349 Qt. Dk SALE— MARE, PHAB! HARNESS, BY x AN FPossicsin ate ety invite no tutiner tee fore Be mech ut J. G. BOWEN'S Livery Stable, 6: ‘ork ave. ‘Can F Sh, SALE, CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, AND Spring Wagons, forsale and built to order; work 2 nite town Bridg JOR SALE-O: Fiano, 31’ it ed; prices moder AWION At the new shops of TU and 2712 M st... George- eoube my28-8we SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT We are offering special bargains in are Pianos Pianos exchanged and for OCH & CO, 935 Tih st. newJy19-dm JOR SALE-AT GEXEWS, 405 PENNSYLVANIA ave. how., Wagonette toseat 8 and 3. ‘The most stylish Ladies Loopfront English Phaeton, Also, ‘amily Carriazes and Buggies of all styles, for d exchange, at reduced prices to reduce stock. oe WMP GEYER ALE—A LADY LEAVING THE CITY MUST Gispose “of and’ will, sell ata sacrifice fine Parlor Ghind'Knabe Piano, zood 4s new: Persons wishing the Saine will find a bargain. Address Box 42, Star office. — Syd Le z (ee FOE SALE Ick CLES HOPPER SAFETY, D4 Columbia, $30: "00 Ideal, 825: 48 Star, $40; 54 Harvard, $0; Victor Tricycle, #40; Psycho safety, Siz0. THE CYCLEIUES, 1408 ‘ork ave. d¥1 JOR SALE—ELEGANT FULL 7-OCTAVE SQUARE Pano; handacme rosewood: carved leg, Bi He full tone; warranted good as new y 8150; on uonthly payuients of $10; cost $400; stool and cover includes ‘We are offering some grand special bargains in near! new Upricnt aud ‘Square Plawos at wonderfully 10% prices, cousidcring the fine quality. | We can save you Bf once from $25 to $100 from the fancy, high be talk exchange with ux It’s our THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 Oth st. 428 Fe SALE—100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND Yarcished wsxone: 4 milk wasons and 2 6-passen- ker varnished wagous; also painted wagons, doctors ladies’ pluetons, and one stage, on easy terms. J. 2.COOK, 320 M.st,, Geonretown. my28-Sm, my: Fe SALE—JAS. KAGEN, 1014 PA AVE. N.W., Sole Agent for J. 7. Cowles" Luproved Stand Pipes and Fire Escapes, ‘with ice-proo? steps and baleoay stairways. Plans und estimates n ed on Le tion. mys-3m jot SALE-THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance; no loss of time; no handling of fuel. Send for circular and p 31 7th st. my FOX SALE ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NONPA- reil aud about 500 pounds of Agate Type, lately in_use on this paper. Thefaceof both fonts’ is de- sirable, they are in gocd condition, and capableof ex- cellent service for two. or, three” yeurs one paper at moderate cireulation. Will be sold cheap in Bulle Ade dress THE EVENING SIAR NEWSPAPER Westuswtoa, by WOOD AND COAL. Coat: Coat: AWAY DOWN! BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLY NOW. ‘Hot weather to talk Coal, but prices are so low it will Pay you tocall on A. B. SMITH and leave your order ‘TO-DAY. COAL, direct from the mines, arriving daily per cars at Coal Depot, 1st and L streets northeast, B & O. RR Oftice GUY New York avenue northwest. Cail at either place and secure your supply. PRICES, CHEAP! ce ato” JULY A. B. SMITH, 609 NEW YORK AVENUE._ aL. July. $2.00 per ton, 8.50 per tom, Co ite 4 SESE PGi « sos, 933 F st, nw. Telephone 112-4 SEWING MACHINES, &c._ Tue Viexzx Laresr “NEW HOME” SUPERIORITY IN EVERY RESPECT. ‘The acknowledged peer of all Sewing Machinaa ‘Ladies, cali at our office and examine it. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 528 Oth st. n.w., St. Cloud Building. Sole Agents for the New Automatic Family Button- hole Attachment. Jet "JHE SILENT AMERICAN HAS BEEN INDORSED by hundreds of people in this city, whose opinions are worth having. Hor Genuine Testimoniale and s brilliant array of anes of Washineton who are ually: Eiispeak im one accord’ that the SILENT Sauna oF foot aud hand pow perior to an: ov produced in the way of mechanism for eit (aus on oF address for circular, (AUERBACH, cor. 7th and Hts, Sole Agency District of Columbia. ‘Telephone +222 Repairing and Renting all kinds. Next door to Auerbach's Bicycle Shirt Depot. _my2B NOGHING EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Ackuowleded by experts as the finest Biachine extant for Lyin tess, Speed,Pertect Work and Beauty of Finish. ‘White ts Be sureaud seit. J.'F. MCKENNY, Sole Agent, St 2. we JB MICHMOND, Madawer, went {or Hall's Forma for Draping Dresses. $3.00." Also Cuiversal Paterna, ___ LADIES’ GOODS. WILL REMOVE Tith st. nw. Suly'S1. Corsets made Cash prices for delivery in Furnace and Exe Wie Ast Coal Shamoken or Red Ash Coal. 5 All coal M..: {oorler. A pertect it cuaranteed, “Also, a fail 1 Shoulder Braces, leform Waist, French’ Comets asad Bustle. = se18-L1m* ADIFS’ SEAL GARMENTS, ALTERED, DYED ‘and linedat, MISS CUNNINGHAM’ 1510 Sth street w-bets Sand O ate, fai JPa 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, LATEST FARISIAN MODES IN FINE’ FRENCH HfATK GOODS, RUSSIAN BANGS. RHEA WAVES. Always in Order by Plain Combing. Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingled, dy7-1m* ’3 DRY CLEANIN TAB ND DIE WORKS Doo G seine ‘# aud Gentlemen's Garments of all” kinds Cleaned aud Dyed without being ripped. LADIES EVENING DRESSES @ specialty. Greare, vexeuble jiletie wins are efectually reinoved by our celer ry process, and when. 2 Charente ingt suoth. Biaikets aud Curtains of “all ki Coca atled' fOr aad delivered, mpd? ia ES SOME, 490 lore ST. Nw AML Maes Corsets to onder im every style and mane val abd raarantecs portece Shan} comiort eh SPECIAL LirS ARE French Hand-miado Underelotiiyg Merino Underwear an ta foalery. Patent shouller Braces iit all prea Heform Goode, renich Corse rustle Chitdren's Comets and wid Comet (alias H's own make) thst for the price ls tnsurjaesed. XB. Frencu, German and Spatusie No charce tor storaires BOOKS, &. BYO8s NO8 THE MOUNTAINS AND SEASHORE Tu Oly Vingiuua, by 2. Nelaon tie Chtolele of Old Vi Count Leon Tolstoi. stmas Wreck, by Frank Stockton. "by Blanche We Hwan “Anew Par vell's Library, Cooguet aud Lawn Tennis: al styles and prices. Wal. BALLANTYNE & SON, se27 oe 428 Soventh streat OOKS FOR SUMMER READING. Berchet Li eS aa pres 20 cents per yoluine” Other good and cheap Goo! Croquet “kets, from one fo. std nveleves rust the iueat uuhe che Jet asd THE TRADES. 5 yEIDMAN & WARNESON Wen ioiculiders, Panettiere and Blank ‘Book’ Mavulacturers, ois #10 and 432 11th at mw \IBSON i ee a Book AND udor cay 2238 Pennsylvania avenue, Fine Printing 4 special {OR PRINT! iaagwa Steen Soa Facies deen emer, 5 life and Ihedicines with Jamaica Ginger, It rwels, are dracving thousands to ‘the Eee heck = HiNCUd & Con See yt renin AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘£0-mMORROW. WEEKS & CO., auctioneers, (637 Louisiana A ‘Opp. City Post FURNITURE AND RAL _HOUSEKEEPINGS, EDRGOM GETS AND. SUITES AND TAN aS OF BECOND-HAND GOODS. ROORATED TOILET SETS, 108s, 10 Pee PLATES AAD HED. ASSONTED DEE ORATED, WAR NER AND TEA 8) DINNER ETS FROM FACTORY, AND OTHER GOODS, AT 1 AY TEN O'CLOCK, : “WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Anctioncers, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS. BEDDING, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, THE ENTIRE CON- On THURSDAY, JULY TWENTY-FIRST, at TEN Peper en ee eer enumerated: Parlor Furniture, Brussels, Ingrain and other Car- pets, Cottage and Paintal Suites, ‘Bodsteads, Bureaus Kitcnen Uienaiis ge ovune? Chine aed Glassware, W164. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta._ \RUSTEI’S SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE_ TEST Buide btentine, No Tio FouRT Ht Under and by virtue of « dceree of the Supreme Pt rue of a Court of the District of Columbia, passed June 15, 1887, In crise No, 10,000, equity, I will sell at pane auction, tn front of the preiniaes, on THURS: AY, JULY TWENTY-FIRST, 1887, at FIVE OrCLocK part of, Lot No, %, in square re inwto1 Beeinning for the same at theast corner of said lot, and running thence 100 feet; thence north 12 feet 6 inches; thence feet § inches: thence north % feet 3 inches: thence east 15 feet: thence south 2 feet: thence east i street; and thence south 13 cot at feet 6 inches to Fourth. 9inches to. the beginning, together with the im- Provements and appurtenances, ‘Terine of sale: One-third cash; balance in two in- stalments of equal amount.sfor-which the promissory notes of the purchaser. interest at six per cent from the day of sale. and secured by a deed of trast of the premises sold, will be required: or all cash, at the option of the purchaser: 8100 deposit will be required at time of sale, aud the terms of sale must be complied wath within teu days frou day of sale, A. @ BRADLEY, Tru: 472 Louisisn: THOS. DOWLING, Au EDUCATIONAL. HORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED Sloan-Du- joyan, awarded 11 gold medals. Simplest, most Fapid, most legible. Taught in 12 hours. “Clusses and private iuntraction daily; tuition by mail. ‘Typewrit- ng taught by Experienced Operatera, | Call gr send stamp for prospectus, school, fasington, DiC 8h BB Bi n YEARS_ADAMS' REVISED, HISTORI- 6,000 sr eisren Sivan Sox teen tn fello fort, or on rollers, #15: or book forni im cloth, 810, including the Key. It pictures history so that’ me: events and nations can be located ata glance. Ad- dress orcall. BEN. 8. HILL, Agent, 338 Pennsylva- ni S203 FOR BOYS AND YOUNG stee, 21 F st. n.w., $y20-6i" T. GEORGE'S H. Men, ST. GEORGE'S, MD., prepares for any College life, Unsurpassed. $230 to 300 a year. _420-co2m PROF. J.C. KINEAL, A.M., Principal. 2d EDITION. Tx ‘This morning, about 11 o'clock, Aaron Thornton, @ three-year-old colored boy, was ran over by & “HEALING SPRINGS,” Belt line car on 11th street, near Boundary street northwest, and died from his injuries shortly afver- i B Ward. The little boy was playing in the street, not Of Virginia, *| far trom his home, when.car No. 13, drives by wm. J. and knocked him down. ‘Will be Sold, to close several estates, on er raat fe was removed to the Cail. A STANDARD OIL FIRE. dren's Hospi nere he died Toe body wan re Two Large Warehouses, Three Tanks, | 10' y ag THURSDAY, Four Docks and Over 10,000 Barrels | Tech, and the coroner noted. ey of oO hold an inquest at eighth precinct wation at's AUGUST EIGHTEENTH, 1887, Painlhoge 3 Mid 20.—The great fire at the | o'clock to-morrow. ephedra ee el David L. Merrison’s Win, ee which commenced shor:ly after midnight, was not peepee ingemgucaterrnaal olen} fot wader control until 6 o'clock this morning. ‘wo large Warehouses, three immense tanks, four big docks, and over ten thousand barrels Of oil were destroyed. At one time it looked asif the office, several warehouses, the dozen or more tanks today. It Dears date of February 18 last, and ‘For particulars write to QUARLES & MoCURDY, or names Joshua Boggs, of Frederick County, Md.; W. F. Mattingly, B.H. Warner and A. F. Fox as in thé neighborhood, a large brick storehouse, the 4 toN. W. BOWE, docks oe the river front pees manufactories | €xecutors, He bequeaths to suchof them as ‘one of his ribs. Drs. Newton of the Bayonne Chemical Works, the Oxford Cop. | shall qualify all his estate, excepting what is attended the injured man, and say his es Per and Sulphur Co., and the Standard Match | excepted to of at public or private sale, | iJuries are serious, _1720-2awot* Richmond, Ve. | Co, and the" large lumber yard ot A. W. Booth & | and, after tor bis fur ne ellis Sinbasas ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. Bro., would be destroyed. “The Standard people, | bequeaths lot 8 and parts of lots 6,11 23 Indiana Elopement. patty seeing their danger, telegraphed to their works at | square to his nephew, Calvin Cairo; sub B | 4 YOUN@ MARRIED MAN DEPARTS WITH A PRETTY STOCK OF BO Greenpoint, for assistance.” Five re sent trom that placs, and chey arrived St were sent , and chey ve Gonstable Hook at haif past’ ovclock. ‘Though the firemen kept throwing powerful SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKER. ASSIGNEES SALE OF ES, Wr BRANDY, “CASES, Indianapolis society 1s considerably excited over Lif LN a SULIVING, S10ME FIXTURES’ SHOW On SATURDAY, Z AT ONE "URDA’ 4 JULY TWENTY. ae “4 Pt d %, square "Sra aiid $3000 to his e ding ae su ca ie ster, vi ‘rise, * ‘brother O'CLOCK P. M. A. a and’ tw his No. streams upon it, the tanks, which was all that four other sisters: 000 each. high social standing, residing on an extensive Svenue, comer bth street nortinests by virtae of an | separated tho large frame warehouse’ also used as | She nen oy art ces CSTs orn sOO? , cach, | Rig social city, and Miss Alice Hunter, an un- assigninent from Claude N. Wynne for benefit of cred- a from the flames, also caught fire and re prs, the, stock in trade, consisting of Bottled Malt Was on blatings Teen eee commonly pretty girl, eighteen years old, have of 3,000; his chter, Mary J. Fleming, 33500 ‘and makes the Tal pubis Liquors, Win - ‘Shelv- under circumstances indicating an jessie ng te rare, | Reraeee Mex HRSe emote croniNE | baju: Peauregan guucn of hematiapng | Gnapared ander creunstanees todlatng an be Aesine. | gp at tae ofthe tank Gare tn haved | acts OTP Anti $00; + ARS Infant | He unc carce'neare age wien bo weit teas TP 403. DOWLING, Auctioneer thé turning duld up against thestructun. and aed Sisters Of the Poor; $2,000; me i eed TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED | Was specdlly Hoked US Dy theta ebich thon | CHEER, $1,000. he gtves $1,000 to man himself is worth upward of §300,000, SIREEE RORARWESE SheviseN'k ANDY | Hot Dovond control ahd swept down toward te | we" Washington aiglum foe Youbdlinge See to | and Ns wie a Vermontidy town ie asia HASPRAA OU Atate OE | ne aooks there nad been annge number of | Meadi Pymean we POPE ab tao corer at | Hed ANG, Years ag fs, Gul, weal Mis By virtue of 8 certain deed of trust bearing date, vessels, hese had, however, been towed into th | Ina second codicil he leaves his watch to —y 1 iene any a great _ on the twentieth day of May, A. D, 1885, and duly stream, but none too soon.’ First ‘one pier took | his nephew, D. M. Krise, andin a ‘codicil he | 2! AS, n at there was a close Tecorded in Liber No, 1121, folio 389, et seg., one fire, then another and another, until the four large | revokes thé bequest to’ the Memorial Lutheran | friendship between them. For several weeks Miss of the land records of the District of Golumbia, and st | piers were also in flames, casting a lurid glare church, he having paid the same, Hunter has been having many dresses made, and the request of the party secured thereby, the under- | upon the waters of New York bay, By this time —— it now leaks out that money for these’ was rede CS aee ‘auction, in front ‘the tugs had arrived and they fought the fire trom. Inflammab! furnished by Mr, Hines. Early Sunday night she AuatSi a. BD, lest at FIVE OOhOo 'P, M., all | the water, Each of them threw several streams stepped out of the house fora moment, stating that that certain piece of Iarid situate in the City of Wash- ington, in said District, known as and being part of lot numbered twenty-one (21) in square numbered seventy-three (73), said lot having s front of 19 feet Wwlath atty-seven feet the depth of said forthe game -seven feet, the depth of being more particularly described in said deed of trus' er with the improvements thereon, consisting o! a two-story and basement brick dwelling, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest, secured by the notes of her nose was bleeding, but when’ she did not return search was instituted for her and she could Ot be found. About the same time Hines left home in a buggy. Nothing has been heard from them since, A JOINT Canvass ABANDOXED.—The Joint can- Yass between Gen. Buckner and Col. Bradley, the democratic and republican candidates tor gover upon the burning plers, and it was only the efforts of the men on the tugs that checked the spread of | the flames and saved the factories and lumber’ yards along the water front, “On the land side the fire had also been got under control, and the office, storehouse, and nelghboring tanks were saved, ‘The Standard people estimate their loss at about $1,000,000. ‘There was no insurance. eg Disastrous Fire in Cincinnati, ‘The provisions of article 2 of the police regula- tions in relation to inflammable substances have caused considerable grumbling from dealers in olls, and grocers in the District, The firm of Nicola Brothers had conference with Commis- = i interast gocured by the notes of stoner Wheatiy to-day, at which they urged it Weer was ae ps Son: 1e_ pure’ an o' on the pre} NN 20.—1 wift’s ol the adoption of certain modifications which 9 as og ~Y pee yond Fitag Fh cam at SBHER of Burobaner, | nocse. on the uortawest comeer st Bek an Sve | ars. conetderea™” sence meauNeatigns, Which | ef stated that his opponent Col Mradies, had on to reliable in- "Ss opening cam- speech Was written by Gov. Knott. Gen. ner, after an unsatisfactory explanation by more streets, which was recently remodeled tor manufacturing purposes, burned this forenoon, involving a loss of $150,000. ‘The fire started in the ice-cream freezer factory of the Gooch Freezer Co., which occupied the first and second stories ch from the day of sale, or the trustees reservo the Tight forenell at cost and tek of deteulting, purchaser. © A deposit of 610U required on day of aale, $y20-dkds PHILLIP ADARNEILEE,| Trusteos, local trade from foreign competition. Section two ot the above-mentioned article makes it unlawful tosell any oll or fluid made from petroleum or its products which will flash or give IDGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 12? West Franklin st., Baltimore, Md. Mrs. H. P. LE~ FEBVRE. Principal.” This School will re-open on THURSDAY, the 2d of SEPTEMBER. The course of instruction émbraces all the studies included in a ‘thorough English Edneation, and the French and Ger- man languages are practically taught. Jy20-w&s2m NQERE DAME OF MARYLAND, COLLEGIATE Institute for Young Ladies aud Preparatory School for Little Girls, EMELA P. O., three miles from Balti- more, Md. Conducted by the’ Sisters of Notre Send for Catalogu 4y20-1 ELROSE INSTITUTE, H¥ATTSVILL ‘The next annual session of this Boardin M Day School forsiris will begin on WEDNESDAY, mt LEWIN, ue 21, 1887, For circulars address the Misses Hyattevilie, Md. FAUQUIER FRMATE STITOTE, WARRENTON, V Opens its 27th annual session Sept. 14, 1887. Sit. lated in the Piedmont revion of Virginia, unsurpassed for its, beauty, fertility and. healthfulnoss. "Only 30 miles from Washington, ‘The grounds, ten acres in are tastefully laid out. | The building is one of the finest school edifices in the State. A full corps of teachers. erms reasonable, and made known ou application. 38 Te For Catal z Spleofin 3E0.@. BUTLER, A. ML, Principal. P (N. ¥.) MILITARY ACADEMY. Send for catalogue, 60 pazes. _Je6-00.39 weAuRrss UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, Sixth Sessi oth Bopt For catalogtes ad th Session opens. 154 ‘or catalogues ad- dress CHAPMAN MAUPIN, M. Ay aa Principal. Se an SCHEEL TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN and Sinwing. "Particular attention to beginners, ‘as well as those wishing to be qualified for perform: ersor teachers ‘Terius moderate. 734 12th st. .w. Jez5-sSwim> NEN ANGEAND CONSERVATORY OF ot BOSTON, MASS.—THE LARGEST and Bi EQUIPPED th the WORLD—100 Instructors, 2.186 Students last year. Thorough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ ‘Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, German and Ttalian lish Branches.Gyiinasticsetc, Tuition, $5 to $25; Lourd and room with Steain Heat and Elec: tric Light, 85 to. $7.50 per week.” Fall Term begins Bok AS or Hlnaratey Calendar with full tn formation, address E. LOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq, Boston, Mans. -skw2m NIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. (Founded by Thos. Jefferson.) G4th session begins October Ist, 1887. Send for Catalogue to Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia, Va. Jelwks-2m J 088s HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. BALTIMORE. TWELFTH ACADEMIC YEAR BEGINS OCT. 1, 1887. ‘Examinations for admission to the College classes June 8 and October 3. Programs of the instruction offered to Graduate, Undergraduate and Special Students will be sent on application. my14-skw-6in WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY has removed from Capitol Hill to 631 F st. n. w, rooms7,8and9. __0e18-i0im" Sp louN's cont NNAPOLIS, MD_—EIGHT Departments and Four Courses of Study, Students permitted to board in clubs if desired. ‘rerms very moderate, Preparatory School attached, Special at- tention given to Atting boys to enter colleze, uulver- sity, or the military or uaval schools of the 'Govern- ment. Situation most beautiful and healthtul, For catalogues address: Principal THOMAS FELL, A. AL Syd next term will commence Wednesday, Sept. 7, JPREDERICE GID) FEMALE SEMINARY, THE 1887. Various courses of study. Competent instruc: tors." Healthful location. | Terms moderate, For cata- logties apply to W. H. PURNELL, AML, LLDJyL 21a 82, JOSEPHS conl eae. a wurse of ‘studies: Classical and Commercial. Yerms: Boarders per session of five mouths, $100. Day students according to wrade, Studies will be re sumed on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1887, ‘Address ‘BRO. JOSEPH. Director, Baltimose Conny Sa. imore County, Please sond for a Catalogue. ayd-thn 1] WEST WALNUT ST. BOARDING SCHOOL for young ladies and little girls re-opens SEPTEMBER 15TH (8th year.) Miss J, TRAUTMANN, Principal. #301 Wald st, Philadelphia, Pa. bend for circulaes, ny \ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE. BUihnine location ta the Gone ee Healtntan, homelike, thorough, and Christian. Superior facili fen iu, Manic and Art. slauners, iporais, and health july guarded. Forcatalogues x WAL. BOWEN, 4M, Prest, Bordentown. NJ. v8 UMMER SESS!ONS.—SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner 7th and D streets northwest, Thorough instruction during the summer mouths Ii Kapid Writing, Hook-keeping, Steuozraphy, aud Type iting. Day and evening sessions ‘or youth, ladies’, and gentlemen. Caller send tor Cireulars, ‘Telephons call S74 HENRY ©. SPENCER Principal, ‘Bis. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. 3¥3_ FROCELAND SCHOOL, FOR \GInrs. | SANDY Spring, Montgomery County, Md., 18 1miles north ot Washington City, reopens September 19, ‘Thorough training: home government; health carerally attended tonwmber limited. For circulars, address HENRY “HALLOWELL, A. M. (Yale). J se SELWYN HALL, READING, P. X HOURS from Washington. 7% SS feomn Wastin, A soil of the ietont onder or hove yaystem. ‘Every modern appliaiices forstudy and recreation,” Steamy gus. hot aud cold water Taree xeymnantani. ‘Thordulsh ‘proporntion for fiess, Boys of any age reecived. Se forcatalogue. LOT C. BISHOP? Headmaster. jy 12m JpEBEITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 523 14TH ST. NW. OPEN ALL SUMMER, apmectical knowledge of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND SPANISH acquired in ONE or TWO TERMS. Reduced fees for summer, fre trial lessons, 5BE 229 VW ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Cloud building, corner 9th and F sts. nw. Eich. th year. ‘Organ, Voice, Viol, FI see Famno, Oucan, Voice, ‘lute, Cor- ON Tate RATES for 8 7 3 r or Su . ‘MaNIYN. CoLgEGs oe ELOGUHOS AND 3 Oth st. n.w., (haifa block east of Cty Post-Oflice. SGasnecr cinoeacs mated REE oo OF Foe) “ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, BG MAIINN and ck UASTe Proprietors S19 Gth st p. w., near city post-office, ye highest standard “Bnetuess Colleseis America, End ishing” Departiuewta, Duy’ aud’ besiane er ect Hons, Troe CR CRNER MANE. Beenie Be ecu your experienen, Mors iia 12000 uraduates amination: Yitase “i for the Civil ‘OF send for Cir 13-61 RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF = its contidential; prepares tur culloge, Puy peril aaa cor. 5th ana K ste. _ FINANCIAL. | Pausee & Worry, coe BROKERS, SESHRve, _} Now York eepaheieh Gop aan Rati whit ABIX BALALIORE, 21 Ne 4 HILADELPHIA ¥ WOuk BUSTOR Ee some Waa a Wi: Rasa Daavane, are sauhiuee ‘0m coumuimion all clames of Railway "H.-H. DODGE, Resident Partner, Speaaee eeraes H. D. Bus IMPORTER AND TAILOR, tas the honor to inform you that hie NEW GOODS Ve Ms, BAL persoually fits all garments made in hiaes- ahi? Veabiaawen DO off an inflammable vapor at a temperature 120 degrees Fahrenheit or have a Gensity below 49 degrees Reaumur, ‘The objections made by the Messrs. Nicolai are based on the Baltimore law, which prescribes this lest for olls for city use, But permits the sale of Yarlous grades of lower class. olls for out-of-town Col. Bradiey, said his (opponent had “wiitully ctr culated a falsehood with the intention of injuring him.” ———o Gen. Buckner sald: hing: could be more humiliating to me than to have JUNCANSON BROS., auctioneers. COMFORTABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, ‘No. 54 DEFREES STREET, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TWENTY- rat of ‘the four-story structure. Their place being Hiled with dry lumber, the fire almost, instantly communicated to the Whole bullding. ‘The entire fire department force was called out and succeeded in spving adjoining bufldings. ‘The other occu- ants of the building were Wrigley Bros, manu- facturers of paper boxes, and the White Star Laundry. All were completely burned out. Of the three hundred employes in the building when the fire started all succeeded in escaping without in- and palm them off upon the, public as my own, For the man who would wilifully circulate such a charge, although himself not the author of 11 can, ol coursethave nothing but contempt, 1 Rounce the charge as infamously false and out- Tageous, having no shadow or semblance of foun dation th fact. “I have invited Mr. Bradley to meet SIXTH, AT SIX O'CLOCK P'M., we will sell, in| front of the premises, LOT 01, SQUARE 623, fronting 16 feet on Defrees street and running back to alley, improved by » two-story Brick Dwelling, co- Saunlig six rooms and bath room house in good order. here pre- use, and they unge that the same I given to dealers here. ‘The joners. also that the enforcement of the sixth section, which prohibits the storing or keeping of such articles in A comfortable home or a good investment jury 80 far as known. There is arumor that one | any part of a building occupied in whole or in 4 sented. art a8 a dwelling house, wili have the effect to | Meat my appolntents, I now withdraw the in- same gOneythird, cash, balance sn one apd. two aan 1s missing, but it:cannot be verified yet. 4 But up the mores of tenths of the dealers in See aud 1 henceforth Bx dectine, v0 nave bey. not i aix per cent interest, payable semi- Committed Without Bail. ‘his city who live in the bulidings where they sell % ally, and to be sec by mi- - ‘the stanc id took the train for his next it fses, orsuich other ered by dod of tut on Drem- Baxrmworg, Mp., July 20.—David Doyle had a | thelr goods. Petitions of a like nature have been 3 St Se a Yeyaucing, &., at purchaser's cout. A de} jeartily indorsing his acti posit af 6100 | hearing to-day on’ the charge of having yesterday | Made to the Commissioners by the leading grocers | Ment, his friends heartily indorsing bis action. Faured atealé. righ as (obs complied with in ten | felontousiy assaulted Mrs. Susan McConnell at her 'y- B. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIONS IN MARYLAND.—Demo- of defaulting purchaser after five days’ public adver. home in the southwestern section of this city. ‘The ‘The Columbia Road. cratic county conventions were held in a number fisement of such resale insome newspaper published in wepenington: D.C. iyi0-deds"""_“_"_DUNCANSON BROS. Aucta._ pomis DOWLING, Auctioneer. FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND AT SOUTH END OF CHAIN BRIDGE, WITH A GOOD MILL SITE AND GOOD WATER-POWER, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, AUGUST. poy a ote at hed of the counties of Maryland yesterday. In Anne Arundell an anti-Wells ticket was chosen, with the exception of the candidate for State's ‘attor- ney. A majonty of the State convention dele- gates from Washington County are Schley men, rehester County democrats indorsed E. W. Le Compte for controller. Wicomico and Dorchester County prohibitiontsts nominated county tickets and selected deleg: Woman, was confined to her room from dementia, caused by epilepsy,and Doyle entered 1t and locke the door after him. Mrs. McConnell was choked until her tongue protruded, and her face was badly lacerated by blows inflicted by Doyle. The testimony was positive, and Doyle was committed for trial without Dail. ‘He is a married man and a fellow-workman with the husband of Mrs. MeCon- nell. ‘The assault 1s said to have been more brutal than any Which has heretofore occurred in this city. A TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER MADE. Chief Justice Bingham, of the District Supreme Court, has issued a temporary restraining order in the matter of widening the Columbia road, re- straining the District from doing any further Work until a final hearing can be given, which will occur when the court reconvenes in October next. He Cuiupgp a TREE AND Saw TaEv PLatixa Caxbs.—In the trial in the Police Court this alter- noon of Frank Freeman, the saloonkeeper at No. 1800 7th street, on a charge of keeping a disor- derly house, Omice Brice testified that on two occa- sions on Sunday mornings, between 12 and 1 o'clock, he climbed a tree ih front of the defend- rates to the State convention. A. Wheegon delegation was chosen in Queen Anne's and a Jackson delegation in Caroline, SHE CURSED THE UNBORN CHILD AX O'CLOCK, at my Auction Rooms, 11th street aud Pennsylvania avenue, I shall sell a tract of land, containing 15 acres, Which has good mill site am rfect water-power, located ‘atthe south end of th hain Bridge, shout three miles above Georgetown, D. ¢., ous high and commanding bluff, easily accessible, there being a splendid drive on the north side of the Potomac tothe Chain Bridge, As a summer resort or for fishing purposes it is considered first-class. ‘The place ee es, A Hurricane on the Coast. Buenos Avnes, July 20.—A hurricane has pre- vailed on this coast and a number of vessels have been driven ashore. Among them is the Italian bark Marchino, Captain Sanguinettl, trom Pen- rr Was, BoRN a Crirrig.—The New York Sun says: A son of Martin McDonough, of 469 Palisade avenue, Was buried on Sunday afternoon in St. Peter's Geme- : tery, Jersey City. “AS the bearers carving the inthe country. In the hands of, a.capable man, and | Pdly damaged. other testimony and imposed a fine of $100. Ap- | {ht ETave a woman was sen standing near At. ——— Knights of Labor Convention. Fat River, Mass., July 20.—The morning’s ses- sion of the convention of District 30, Knights of Labor, was occupted principally with a discussion of the Worcester County lockout. It was thought that the victimized members would not be sup- planted, but the matter was referred to the execu- Uve board, which voted to sustain them. ‘The most ineagre reports are furnished the press, but it is understood that there was vigorous kicking over the $50,000 expenses incurred In the lockout, and that harmony does not exist on that subject. Skefington, who leads the forces of the shoemakers, made ‘sweeping accusations with good accommodations for visitors, this place can be made the most popular resort around Washington. ‘Terms: Oue-fourth cash; balance in one, two and. three years, with notes bearing iuterest and secured by. adeed of trust on the property sold. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. $200 deposit re~ quired at time of sale. Sy18-dts She Was shouting at the top of her voice and ges- Uculating wildly with an unbrelia. Some thought she Was insane, but she proved tobe Mrs Cathe- rine Costello, Mr. McDonough’s first wite’s sister. She was standing near her sister's grave, and her violent remarks were addressed to Mr. McDou- ough’s second wite, who Was leaning on her hus- band’s arm. She Warned Mrs. McDonougi: not to on her predecessor's grave under pain of death, With some dificulty Mrs. Costello was re- moved and the interment was made. Mrs Mc- Donough procurred a warrant yesierday for Mrs, Costelto’s arrest. She says that since she married McDonough, thirteen years ago, Mrs. Costello has made her life a burden, constantly annoying and peal noted. ——_.____ PErivion For Divorce Dexizp.—In the case of John P. Weir, for divorce from the bonds of matri- mony with J. B. Weir, tite petition was denied to- day by Judge Merrick. ——— CHARGED WITH Two Cases OF INDECENT As- SAULT.—About noon to-day Ollicer Hathaway ar- Tested a good-looking man, about thirty-one years of age, near the corner of 11th street and Penn- sylvania avenue, and locked him up on two charges of indecent assault. He was arrested on complaint of a colored girl, who charged hin with assaulting ber twin sisters, Amanda and Tue Hor Spares OF VIRGINIA on the general management, but the question | Minnie Brown, who live in South Washington, The | threatening her. Before here first child was born | Of withdrawal has not yetcome Up. ‘The duly real | girls are Ulfteee, eats se ‘age. The prisoner | MFs Costelio cursed 1t and te child was born a Nght will be over the election of delegates, in | gave his name as Sainuel P. Kendall, and sald_he | Cfipple. ‘Will be sold by an order of the court, on which the administration and antt-adininistration | Was from Alexandria, He afterwards sald that 5 Davi sae Dow Te factions will figure. A monster inass-meeting of the Knights will be held on the park to-morrow night, in which Foster, Leichman, McNeill, and otuers will speck. a His Right Name. Panis, July 20.—The name of the German com- merclal traveler who stabbed M. Ritter, a French customs officer at Pagny-sur-Moseile yesterday 1s not Anderbe, but Sangerle. He was formerly a banker of Paris, He admits that his object in re- turning to France was to kill some government ‘Tuey Wut Dery THE Corncton Act.—At a meet- ing of the National League in Dabita yesterday Lord Mayor Sullivan, who presided, said that th whole league was prepared to stand its ground, dety the coercion act, and take the consequences, Mr, Crilly declared that the tmeaus to nudity the coercion act were ainple, and that the nationalists ‘Would treat the act witli supreme contempt, A Rattroap Suasu-Ur IN New MExico.—Pas- sengers on the Atlantic and Pacific express, which arrived at Albuquerque, N. M., eleven hours late, his name was not Kendall, but refused to tell What it was. He is held for a hearing in the Police Court to-morrot oo CHaRGED wirH Ronsixg His Covsrxs.—Geo. W. Harrison, of Fredericksburg, Va., who was ar- rested in Alexandria yesierday on a charge of rubbing his cousins, F. i. and i. L. Gouldmah, of No. 653 E street soutuwest, was before the Police Court to-day on two charges of larceny, and the cases Were Continued until to-morrow. A portion of the money Was recovered, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SEVENTEENTH, 1887, On the premises. For particulare write to N. W. BOWE, Real Estate ——— Yesterday morning, report a terrible accident neat Auctioneer, Richmond, Va, a C “rlourens, minister of foreign at ‘The Courts. Beach 3) SAT whlch happened Monday nounces yesterday's Incinent at Pagny- Equrry Covut—Judge Merrick, qe RR el ee get ge ee ed into the rear of a freight train, ditching 1 and mashing to splinters the caboose aud two freight cars, and throwing the engine and mall car from the track. The engine was a complete wreck, and the mail car was so badly wrecked that it had to beleft in the ditch. A most sickening spectacle was presented by the dead body of Fireman Ed- ward Beckler under the engine, winleh had turned completely over, pinioning hiin to the earth and unimportant. Sangerie had been ‘sentenced to 3 months'imprisonment for beating his wite, When he had served his term he went to America, He re- Turned determined to killa French official in re- Yenge for his expulsion. ‘The row with Ritter w: the result of the whole affair being without any public or internal signincance. ‘Two Mexicans Shot, To-day, Barnes agt. Waters; appearance of ab- sent deiendant oruered. ‘Thomas agt. Thomas; testimony ordered taken by C. Ingle. Lyons agt. Contee; do. by M. N. Richardson. Brett agt. Brett; do. by J. Cruikshank. In re George Brent; luna- Uc, reference to auditor, ‘Trimble agt. Gaddis; purchaser required to comply with terms of sale. Waar Tae Dakota Farmers Sa¥.—A letter has 16-2awSt HANCERY 8A) CORNEA LE_OF IMPROVED PROPERTY THIRTEEN-AND-A-HALF AND D STREETS SOUTH « Ei. By virtue of a decree passed on the 224 tt age June, 1887, in the cause of Schucider vs, Burke etf al., No. 10419, equity docket 26, in. the Supreme, Court of the District of Colum ‘we hall, on WED- ” x " " fattening his crushed aad mangled body beyond TMeryat HALE PAST FIVE UGLDOR Mou | 81. Lovis, July 20.—A special from Albuquerque, | been received by the Interstate Commerce Com. | nil seniteiree ors hana Dea Engineer Wright front Mf the premises, offer for sale, at public auction, | N, M., says: Two Amerteans came into the town | miesiontrom tke Dakota farmers, written betore | WS. iy injured, Dut not fatally. No otaer the following real estate, situated in the District ot of Rocaido, San Miguel county, Sunday. afternoon, they had learned that their t against the camualul beyond slight bruises Were received by Colum = Known and described on the wroun 2 in a quarrel Wi passengers plan of the city of Washington ‘ts Lot lettered "Ey ik Gullegos and Tansol teat, the result of waten | Manitoba road had been disposed of, im which it 1s je eubdivision of lots 1: 5 and 1:3, in square 267. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in equal installments at six and twelve months, with in- incidentally mentioned that they are receiving 57 Was that Smith, one of the Aimericans, shot both } Cents a bushel tor aclt prelie ehtee eee oe Became INSANE AT SaRaToGa.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of the Mexicans, Killing Gallegos instantly and > ‘Williams, of Southern California, accompanied by 35 more than they got belore their complaint was - ae 4 terest at six per cent. secured by the purchaser's notes | Seriously Wounding Trujillo. Smith fed. : “ & mald, arrived at Saratoga, N.¥.,on Thursday tad deed of tran, oral anh atthe ortion ofthe par. SS Tanlon” of tie mata’ won navance Co Choir. “ugh | tS venk mopped at 8 gutvabs poaréing-howsn hk chi 3 leposit of wil aired a e time remnaate ours ere ¥ vil of sale, and if the terms of hale are sotceapiied wan Taxing the Wine Rooms, few hi er reaching there Mrs, Wiliams, who Customs Status oF YacuT Civss.—The American Yacht Club, of New York, recently applied to the ‘Treasury Department for the free entry of achro- 4s about sixty-five years old and is the second wite of Mr. Williams, was Laken violently insane. husband inforized a lawyer that his wife had 000 in Government bonds, and that she had ‘within ten days the trusteos reserve the right to resell atthe risk aud cost of the purchaser W. K. DUHAMEL, 460 La. ave., Bisa | Trustees. ATLANTA, Ga., July 20.—The bill taxing wine rooms $10,000 passed the house to-day by the re- quisite majority. It 1s thought that the senate ‘will pass 1t also. J.G. hp —— aa ees arene eee — ett ‘Secre- Ly ee make any i fered account . ‘st. Iw. ary Mayn: e ex- | of her mental incapacity. Saturday evening DUNCANSON BROS,, Aucts. dy13-eqkds Telegraphic Briefs. lains that the provision of law exempting oy ‘Started for New York, but at the depot Mrs. HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer The funeral of irs Sudie Fulton Chantrau, wite | duty certain articles when. Imported for - | Williams objected to entering the car, and fores T of HT. Chanfrau, the actor, took place froin tne | uted societies. applies, only to, soctettes incorpor. | had to be employed to place her on the tral. Mr. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF IMPRovED PnopeRTy | residence of her aunt, Mrs, Baldwin, in the east | uted for philosophical, educational, sclentine. re- | Williams did aot give lis New York address Pere a OL Me | CEA aa ge ce alae jae ed) Higious, of mrerary purposes, Oc for the Sacourage- eee ees In conformity with the terms of the willof the, a: ae " TOeDS OF aS bbe CotorEp Comrosrrors.—The South Carolina press late Catharine H: of Ge ‘town. D. C., H. H. Whitmeyer, of Unionville, Lancaster | club does not appear to be of the character ‘discove sell on MONDAY, JULY 1 WENT IPT {ougt County, Pa, was to-day held in $500 Ball “by U. 8, | specined. ae ee at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.,in front of the ‘the leading county ra in the State, the Soveyviiie Press and Banner, is printed exclu, positors. A very hot editorial remixes, No, 181:2 Frederick (or 34th) street, Georgo- Yow D.Ca well-constructed two-story andl bassoreet frame dwelling house, with horse and cow stables in reer. and corener ee thereto. 100 rus: Cash, couveyane naset's cost, rod at Ge of mg oer Bost Commissioner Kennedy for trial on the charge of selling unstamped cigars. Agnes Folsom Not Restrained. + FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York, July 20.—Judge Bartlett, in the supreme Court banded down a decision in the matter of Agnes Folsom, the to have been restrained of her liberty by rs New York Stock Market. . Cat ‘thelr own.” Another now: declared 1s Wyif-10t CHARLES H. TRUNNET, Executor. | mpetouowinn are tie ghetias and 3:00 5m procs | confirming the defenses report to the ect ‘cst | Harty ‘BEI wR.” A ye QHANCERY sate. of te New ork Stocks Market; as roporvad by sbectal | Str- Folsom, the peuiconer and. tather of the ac. edited by awhite man and set by 2 Wire toH. H. Dodge, 039 1oth street: tress, had ‘tailed to make out @ case, her acts ‘other journals have followed the lead of ‘By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of the being entirely voluntary. the paper which started the boycott, and much ed- District of Columbia, passed ir equity cause No. Nome, 3:00 Atorial space is devoted to the matter. 20,079, docket 2 wherein Maria 0, Bradley sa JacoB SHARP'S HEALTH IMPROVED.—The New York —se0— complainant a cli Mi al. are z sdtaic || Zhieeene waar Lud- SE 108e8 fe ts, I shall offer fo1 te "bidder Can. 807 ‘B4y| 34 une = Cool weather ts. life in Fria ‘TH OF 4 STUDENT.—Moses W. fondants, Te eure on ATONDAY te TREE Gen Sou 36%) 85% | tow street Jail more endurable tor Jacob Sharp. | pill, a student-walter at the Twin Mountain THIRD DAY OF JULY, AD. i887, at FIVE | © --]116% 118 | He ts improved in health and sleeps better. He | House, N.H.. met with aterrible death Sunday O'CLOCK P. M., all that certain 1 of ground in 14655. was visited yesterday by Mr. and Mra, Selmes, and | 911 tociimb a boulder. feay of Georgetown, in said District, known ant by his grandson, George. His pl Dr. Loo- He had ascended 15 feet, and when he wok hold of jescribed as the west thirty (30) feet of Tot mubered mils, also called 43 ustial. Mr. Sharp is kept well of the rock to ralse himself it gave ‘he hundred and eight (10% pn Beall'eaddition fousid 31% i |Peo. D. & informed by his lawyers as to tbe progress of the peeipl him to the ground. ‘The failing Fock Of Beall “atrect, between ‘Montwomery and somes | De 5.) 2s)’ 28%s Reading. case, but If no information were volunteered he | Bivuck' ‘him?in the lower part of the abdomen, Streets, and extending back with that width oue hun. Bal sise, BeBe has Felapsed inte a state of such indifference that his bowels and ‘through his body: Grod aiid twenty (120) fect to Poplar aiveot. Tas tot 2] 807) Sov St. Paul. he ask for none. Of his business interests | {fo was nineteen years On, and very Deilliant sod has been subdivided into four stualler lots, each fifteen, 5 | G85 Do., he is alike regardless and shows no curiosity a8 to | smpitious. He was uated at the Milbury (15) fect fron abd aixty (GO) fect deeb; two of thom how the street roads under his control are con- | (ase) High School in| ‘and at the time of his Gace then egal ses eee wri ee tities ducted without his supervision, death was student at the ow Hampshire Con- four. a Loose “Terms of sale, as preseribed by the decreo, - Hp Hatrep rae LyNouges Lyxce Hne.—A ype dows: Guesthis) fie purchate mouey ti cua 6 to tho New York World from Rutherford, bis education. He was the only son of a widowed Iytaiss twelve, edict asemeni ot, Teeeet res ‘ sale, with interest at the rate of six percent peran- nur, or allincaah at the purchasers option.” A de- posit Of" #23. will be required on ouch sub lot at tho Mab attenapted | DEUxK.—The New York Sun to-day says: Evan T. a ieey LSS |e eee ee ee | Ree alt ae area | Ma ee te See With within twenty days aftor sale the property wil be Salto {rgm yesterday’s quotations | Tne negro acknowledged the crime and gaid he | Ban in. sey ‘and re-sold at the risk and cost of the defn Mirchaser, | on the Washington Exchange are ‘to-day: | wanted tocome back to Rutherford and bear the | Which his ts on A > REGINALD FENDALL, Tastes. "| U. 8 48 cou 1a ae 128, asked | Consequences, He sald he was ready and willing | Started off, as his famfty supposed, on a six Week's ‘34d Dat. nw, Bg de octet Wie vid, i fodie at any time, When the mob went to the ‘0 California. The young man met some ee ee es Be ee oy uote oe Ut tia: | town jain they 00m. poss d'to toe bank and tocked tn Uy the janitor, Metropolitan, Kailroad 3 asked. tree ant him, He was than shot T si eck, 40) ake. "Vaahigreos_ Gant | ghove metight eye, ue made Bo to rex | So that he might have an, opportunity to got ove ‘we Ross Colmubia, fpaurance, 13 bid. Washington | sist the mob, and when the rope Was tied around ‘distasteful to'uim, and when the janitor tailed Brot Ud uaa hay geteaton, | nis neck he helped to pull himself up. To espond to his loud’ summons be. brake s For Our Elegant Spring and Summer Formers and" tat Hank. Georsétows, 63 — Prindow. and Jumped into the strech x Clothing bas commenced. Think care Rahway, | Catenin eitaaead can neat and cook: nae en ta fully. wisely. promptly. —— \street station. He appeared before Justice Peps areca Rap ape ple Alex. H, Osborn, who has lived in Newark and | Wé yesterday, et go? guy = ue rapidly. In these daya good old-fash- Hahway for many Years Mr. Oebore says be wes | {> calucain ben boon insegaivaly postpones, son houesty is rare, therefore you will bs Baltimore Markets, Ge ea ae Ficased to see how we have combinedold Mn, Jaly, 20. Vusinis sizes, con-| Baxer mend tae iid Of the basket found beside the | | His SuicwE Fa2urexeD Hs WIFE To DEaTi.—A time honesty in quality and price, with awe ee ofthe victim. He says he aaw Koos pick up | special from Alcros, Ohio, says: A distressing ao, ah syle in a's tnd Boys BALTIMORE >, 3 ad val is reported {rom near bere Se na quaityecoatoct pcan | Regaine 20K Bey ahs | etnmiod. grt easted Tom excomve ae et ‘Buyers cannot putihairmoneyin | eattw aseTD YE do Sig's halter socap about his neck, hanged hubaeit mare liberal hands, Youneed notaccept do, ‘Rio by 4,0008.75; toa rafter above. His wite, ‘to go into seeds and peiens “Gur $12,015,818 Pepe, Sc ies ames, Swinging trom the Pafter, abd dew to, the oust suits, must be seen; you cannot imagine yen 2 tater red. ‘Eni ata oo in sown, immediatly from an advertisement, Can say wa sakes Magee | in.s tainting Mt She did not recover there ant Sih ‘not, bow cetgarioen spon at Eausted by tho stock and taint togetber’ that ao money with weve. : Gied a few boars inter. are ne ee, Avorurs, Pups Genin Fuowrnea Row —& — Barboastin wes ssbbed yeateraay fa ‘a Gusta NOAH WALKER & 00, LS Seen eed Bias woe net — Ot penete eee serious, “Toe French pose, cxagrerates the inc ‘Ho, presonted ‘himself at the ministry ot the in. we ao a “THE CONCORD HARNESS: ‘and wes from the “THE CONCORD HARNESS" ‘wosan ‘vas sccdestally wounded in to A Full Stock of all kinds kept senate cn deny ‘Beware of Imitations. ‘Be Sure of Name and Number. LUTZ & BRO, 407 Pawes, Avaxun, Bitoetrvenks pared ty shied weekuna “Jaa” if charged that I would purloin the ideas of another | Her | ‘Tapping the Telephone Wires. A SECRET EXCHANGE RUN BY A BOSTON JEWELER DISCOVERED. Russell & Ciifford,a well-known jeweler, was arrested in Boston yesterday for tapping the wires of the New England Telephone Company and us Ang them for a telephone exchange of his own. On a recent stormy evening ome of the young lady operators discovered that her wire had been crossed in a peculiar manner, She alsofound that She was Lalking with strange parties who were uot Seagate tee cer Ener nt quarters, ai one ave ever Since been tn Ling the case. It was not until Clifford's arrest, however, that the mystery was solved. From an investigation then made the tel~ bone oMicials became convinced that Clifford tained some telephones formerly used by W. N. S. Davis a local inventor, and had regular sub- seribers: He had a few wires of his own strung about the city, but used largely a number rad” OF UNUSEd Wires and made connections With the regular telephone system. Clifford's last ex. Plol Betore tals was the tapping of the pipes ot gas company, for which he was arrested. Bou charges will now be pushed against him. Te Keep the Races Separate. GRORGLA WILL HAVE NO CORDUCATION. An Atlanta special says that the legislative com mittee will report to-day in favor of the passage of Representative Glenn's Dill to Keep the raced separate in schools, The report of the board of visitors to Atlanta University called attention to the fact that there are in attendance upou the AUianta (colored) University a number of waite students of various ‘and both sexes. The members of the committee of the board which made the Visit declared it their intention to re ceive all white children who applied for admis sion, and this the board interpreted as a desire to. break down existing barriers against che cosdace on of the races. “This is pointed out asan im proper use of che mone sppropriated by thd State to he institution, The. which is an- nually given to the university 1s intended solely for the colored people. | Mr. Glenn's il provides ‘Unat no educational instivution conducted for the education and training of colored people shall ms cave as a pupll any white person; nor shall any School, college, or other educational institution conducted for the education of white people re ceive or matriculate any colored person as a puy “it has always been Ue settled. pouey oe tht State,” said Col. Glenn, “to keep the two racet separate, and any move to the contrary is repug. haat Lo our principles.’ RECORD IN OTHER CITIES. ‘The cool wave does not appear to have struck Pittsburg yet. At 10 o'clock last night the ther mometer registered 82 degrees. Up to last J ‘Were had been 46 deaths since Sunday mornf he Ist instant there have been 56 deaths, making a total of 1,137 In the six weeks. Of this number nearly 75 per cent were children under two years of age, AUChari¢s ton, S. C., the thermometer ranged yesterday frotp 82 Lo'100 at different points in the city. Five | Persons, four white and one colored, died from we effects Of the heat, directly or indirectly, In Cin- cinnatl the thermometer reached 4 degrees, and vere thirteen deaths reported. ‘The sultry veather and excessive heat of the past six days Wound up at Augusta, Ga., last night, by a heavy Wind storm. “During the Heated term’the mercury stood anywhere between 100 and 104, Horses were stricken down, and several deaths of persons from heat were recorded. Two negroes died of sunstrokes yesterday, -soe — Drowntx BEFORE Hex CHILDREN'S Eves. —The New York Sun says: On Monday evening Mra Eloise Beker, the wife of an employe of the New- town and Grand Street Raflroad residing at White port, near the New:own village, took her three children to one of the small créeks running into Flushing Creek to indulge in a bath After all had entered te water, Which Was seven or eight feet deep in some Parts, Mrs. Boomer, who Was Swimming, was seized with cramps She made @ vain effort to reach the shore and cried for help, Dut her children were too young to be of any ase sistance, and before help could reach her she was, drowned, ‘The children ran home to tell their father, ‘The body was recovered, see PARLIAMENTARY Covnrestes.—T. M. Healey asked 1n the house of commons yesterday It 1 was not | Ume to bring before the house the conduct of SIE Robert N. Fowler iu calitng George Howell a d—@ Mar, peaker sald Mr. Healey Was not entle Ued to raise the question, as peace had been made, | Mr. Sexton gave nouce that he would move the Suspension Of Sir. N. Fowler for a month, oo = GLADSTONE EXULTANT OvER THE ELECTION —~ Mr. Gladstone, speaking at Marylebone last evens ing, exulted over Uke resulls of the receut parlias inenlary elecuions. The Teduced conservath majority in Hampshire, he said, was indicauve of & movement in favor of Irish Autonomy, If the Tesults at Bruxton and Hornsey should be similar Ube permanency of the movement might be relied | Upon, The surrender of the government in regard to Une judicial rents slowed Uhat Uney already fel& Uke effects of Ube revulsion of popular feeling. “i pop ig. | Mer DeaTm Wuiue TkvING TO SAVE His ‘Two NS.—ThE N.Y. World of Yesterday says: Moris Builowa, a Wholesale flour merchant of West street, Was drowned at Salist Newberg, on the Hudson. Mr, Bullowa, hi eleven childrea, and nurse had been boi the house of Dr. Gorz, Vail=gile, Mr. Bul two of his sons’ Went fn bathing. Laken With cramps and Wass: Lue boys, Who could not Swi feet deep and were drowning. leaped Auto Ue water to re: drowning boys grasped the fai dragging him to conse to the su ‘cued by Dr. Gora Ww 4. Mir. Buliowa’s bods was re later With geap. Ping irons Tt ts supposed that Mr, Bullowa, aiter leaplug in the Water lo rescue lis sous, Wal taken WiLa a secoud cramp, cer - Storm Notes.—A terrific storm passed over West Virginia ye doing great damage in dider ent” parts State. AU Grafton Mrs W. Ty Carr Was In: Killed by aighuning, and ‘het three childre severeay burued. - Lightning also struck Ue cupola of the uuatte asylum ag y ag several officers and ate - soe Karronant Satis FoR HAWAIL were secured, in San Francl: ing, for Queeu Kapiolani aud t ai party, on board the r ch sali¢d for Monoluiu yesterday ween having decided nol to wait cutter Hassier, Om tendered ber. "The Australia Is expected to reach Honolulu July 27. oo Kstonrs Tewriax. — The colored CoLoreD Knights Templar Grand © umandery, Of Mise sourt, embractug U States of Missouri, Arkan- sas, Colorado, Kansas, Jowa, and Wyoming ‘Terri. tory, met in St. Louis yesterday. ‘The right eul- nent grand commander, Jax Pelham, read his ade dress, whlch contained 4 brief history of Tewplar= ism and a history of the colored branch of the order. He aftirmed the legitimacy of the colored branch of the order iu Uns country, ‘There are thirty commanderies, represented by MIty dele gates, OvER 4 MiLuioN BUsHELS OF WuEaT BURNED.— The St. Anthony ¢levat one of Ube lat CJ ‘the Northwest, located two tiles east of Minhe apolls, Was destroyed by fire last evening, together With 1,100,000 bushels Of Wheat. Loss on id= Jugs atid machinery, $250,000; on grain, $825,000, The wheat destroyed Is one-tenth of the visibie Supply in the Northwest, exclusive of Duluth, Drownep Ware His Wire was DvING.—Gilee Luther, an aged resident in the outskirts of Ware Ten, RK. L, left hts invalid wife at 11 o'clock Mone day nighito getancighbor togo totown for = doctor, as Mrs. Luther Was failing. On his return he waiked into the Kickimuit River, 4 feet deep at that, and, being inuch fatigued and para. auly blind, was Unable vo get out. Searching par. tes found his body next morning, and his wite ied while they were bringing it into'the house, \t Broadwater, of the Montana Central, vranch of the Manitoba system, who ts now ushing to tne coast with 1.000 men, Iald tnlles and 1.000 feet of track, beating the uestion of colored teachers for colored Schools in Baltimore will be taken to court for legal action as to the constitutionallty of tue present system. Sc —_—_——_ MARRIED. tien Dr Wonder, WM CLANK io BosEbA SOSER, of Boonton, N.J.” CONE—ARMISTEAD. July 19, 1887, by Rev. Sam'l P. Haddaway, CHARLES Digest iL, and MARY TH ARMISIBAD, of ‘wa, D.C. On say 18 at z BARRETT. 1887, at 7 olclock ARKETT Lp ad beloved of ary Se ‘Michael +7 the ‘cwenty. yearof his ee Sei eee apes ——— aes eae Soret. Reacetee ae eee

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