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SALE FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©.. AUOTION SALES. CHEAP_SIXTEEN-ROOM, BRICK house on Pennaylvania ave. between id and 436 ‘od bumiaone property lot 29 by 127 deep ey. price 315,000. #7.000 cash: balance two and thres years; a good investment. CH. irae ‘D213 JOR SALE_cHEAP— SW. EIGHT Foome and bath hotses renting at PIM per i = gh 300,a cod iavestineut See MCP PARK bie Os ond E ven HEAP —1225 MALYEAND AVE. X. : for #10 por mont por month. Price $1,106, TOR T, be QR s. 10-F: and 2d ste ? peroow, Y0-room. Ju-room Yroom, vroou, _dy21-th, QUE 8. A choice investment property in New York city. Seven-story Apartment House with all modern con- Veniences. excellent order; well rented, aud in oue of the best Fs House on pF ‘alley, lot 14 by LE—CHEAP—700 4: 78 re c. rT. SALE—CHEAP—619 0, wear mari tet dan ys pol invent ween 44g and Gth sta. Ww. AL om, p. b., bay w., Md. ave. bet. ty tay » brick ho v. cel imp Lanier Heigts, an ant TH BYPHERD & CO. ALE locations ‘For particulars apply to _ 32 FE Hou wet to each he Ret “NORTH WASHINGIOS REAL ESTATE CO., dy 20-38 JOR SALE OR EXCHA mente Lorde Tora desirable lovats Fook SALE_TWO ELEGANT NEW EIGHT-ROOM Bricks, with fine cellars and all modern couve- iuiences, on East Capitol st; houses just completed: $0,000 for both, this is a great ip and less J. EDGAR LEAYCRAFT. 544 Broadway EW FIVE 5 K st. 0 foot alley. cod woodsed: frame Kitcueu to 4 Toset in woudslied and water in Tif be soll for the small price of T house i TH W. party leaving the city. Sdand P. S.—I can sell one or both. JOR SALE — RARE CHANCE — BE) mise and 30.000 feet of ground, in Takoma U0: also elegant sites for two room Fark; price only $: ket and street cars. Price $1,700; ‘Sg and E ote aw. t. PARKER, 45 and E sts. a. jJron SALE-—CHEAP—SMALL BRICK HOUSE ON dG. extra, finis! . Will sell oF exchange this house M. M. ROHRE! cs CLEC PARKER, 4% aud Ete. awe ST. 8.W., FIVE investment. Price H. PARKER, 4% and Eats sw. SE, SIX-ROOM H. PARKER OOM BRICK Ww: all mod. corner of & guod Suis EI n.e., bet. I aud 10th. S500 4,650 lot 50x Fesideure. New York. ROOM BRICK ‘se: lot 13 qx102 ‘uuibrance OB each days. 1420 F st. aw. npFOv} jou uLineumbered. So CO., ‘East Capito! se TECL JOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS CELLAR ELEVA- tor, cheap. ae jy21-3t B Othe OR SALE-GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF Fevicery ing, doing a first-class business: small ay Hal |” For particulars apply to ORLAN, GLSSO SSS Fin ate second loos. ir JOR SALE—THE MOST ELIGIBLY LOCATED jzcle (No. 964), tn Oak HUl Cemetery. Apply 0 JOHN K. WHITE, 49 (old number), Lexington et, Baltimore, Md. dy2i-3t" JOR SALE BRICKS BUILDING BRICK FOR {sale at lowest prices. Delivered om cars of Balti- juore and Obio Raliroad at Queenstown orin Waab ton. Fotomae Tarra Cotte Go, Offs, 1411 WIG ee ge acer aes Fx SALE—A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING AND Millinery Estabiishment. will sell separate or to- gether one mighes to retire (form, Dunineee op ge: Count of ill-health. Address P. OR SALE—ONE GRAY MARE; i Ftd, gentle fers Indy to drives with ‘Yoquire at 81 ress ueatly new: ats Datvain, HEIMER © BEMMEND'S Livery Stable, 651 Get mw. Jy LBS EAM LAUNDRY IN ONE OF THE JOR SALE— most desirable locations in the city, entire outfit 1338 F st. in good condition. vO,, OK SALE—MARE, PHAETON AND HABN BY AP. HILL & Ci “iy is-2w arti the city havi further use fc Can be seen at J. G. BOWEN'S Livery stable, G27 New York av "710-1W, JOR RRIAGES, PHAETONS, AM! der: work AFTERNOON. ‘of the. eed QC BUELL INO “WW EEES & 00., auctioneers. O-STORY AND BASE iG, No. 111 RIB dupa sf IMPORTANT SALE OF & VALUABLE STOCK OF GOODS AT AUCTION, IN LOTS TO SUIT ALL, the Ripe see sh etre tate to ve the fence coe poecemes le easy f 2d EDITION. Lalit Telgrans to he Str Het aces lahae erreur eee | POWELL FOR GOVERNOR. g Peers ete | DG EEVTSMHay Sect ge Pca garth street; end thenee south 18 bea in part gu, ts oaumerated oa flowy : : “ jena’ ns Hel, as Seton B84 | Nominated by the Ohio Democrats Perfo Saal ian Naren ; Se ‘and Cutlery, Toilet Soap, Stock lank Books, 1 ongarunbsy, Gisseware vane, inks and. Mt Elastic Bands, ‘orog t Sets, large lot Chromos Syi2dkie_g THOS. Framea Eugravinge: Music Boxee; tmmense Mock — o first-class Je ‘of every description, too numer- ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ous to mention’ here; 1,000 Volumes of Books, for 3 ae hich a special sale will be announced; apd at ter. ation Cases, Shelving, Fixtures, BRANDY, COUNTERS, | Stoves, oto. =: ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF QBS, NINES. z SHELVING, STORE FIXTURES,’ SHOW-CASES, Cr bee Positive and peremptory sale, and buy- JULY TWENTY-THIRD, AT ONE 0,000 Louisiane Spring Waons, for sale and built to order: O'CLOOK P. Bi. 1 shail sell at « Gera JURE Eyl SUIERRICd: Prices magenta. AE the new show of | avenue, comer Ut street northwest by virtue of ERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM PEARCE S LAWLON, 2/10 and 2713 Mf at. George ut from Claude N. Wynne for benedit of cred- | C PROVED. BUSINESS PROPERTY KNOWS AS cabin inp Tees | Gite cetacean aseda! | FARES YRS, is MOURA Gg | no temo 78 SALE-ONE | SECOND-HAND | UPRIGHT ; Store Fixtures, AWi c. LEVENTH Siuekt NONTIWEST. nent Chairman.” Uyntt itd Sante pact apecial basraina a | “foros ean ‘6. WILLIAMSON, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of th Fenit HUGO WORCH & CO. OUD Hirst mie IyTS Set 2 ce | Baar eneh oyun vaesed fn Lats Gat, 8 a Won . 025 Teh et. nw sy y, 1687, the JOH SALE-AT GEYEW'S, 400, PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATIONAL. sluned trustece et wil ofer for ‘ile ae public auction, in ‘ave. onette tosea TI ron ‘The moat stylish Ladies’ Loopfrout 3 Rip. us at HIVE, ‘Phatons, Also, family Carriages and Buggies ofall stylen for sale and exchange, at reduced prices to reduce stuck. Je2-Sm Wat F. GEYER Fok SALEBICYCEES—HOPPER SAFETY. 93 fj Columbim #30; 90 Ideal, 85: 46 Stat, $10: ctor 1 5 0; Psycho f. Nn THE CYCLERIES, 1400 New York aves Wyte Fgh SME ELboaNr FULL 7-ooTave SQUARE Piano; handsome rosewood; carved le &e. ; rich, ill the: warranted Good ae news for only ai On monthly payments of $10; cost $400; stool and cover included. We are offering some grand special bargains in near new Uprichtand -Sguute Pages at wunderfay toy prices, couside fine quality. Wecan save you sy once from 825 40 8100 from 3, high pi of other dealers. Come im and talk exchange with us It's our specialty. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 28 = 422 Oth st. FOE, SALE 100" CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, “AND Varrished waxons; 4 milk wagous and 2 6-passen; ger, Farmished ‘waeous: also painted wagons, doctors and ladies" ‘and one, FCOOK. BRIS M st, Geongetowse” “haya hea FOE SALE CALIVORNIA. WINES; OLARET, ai per gal: Hock, $1: Sweet Catawba, 90c. : Dry, $0c.: Angelica, $1.90;" Bu .$2; Bo liquor by glass Seine chivered tree. "Ht A'SELIGUON, 1200 Bucat: Er m : JICKINGON COLLEGE, CARLISLE, Pa., September 15: 3 four-year Courses: | being in the City of Washington, District of Colum- pe ‘the Latin-Scientiifc, aud the Modern | V8. towic: All that part of fot wix (0), in square racilities, in all reavects huproved: new | Bundred and torty-nine (349), which’ begius for. the (Ere ee sane at tho vor:hWest coruer Of aid lotand aquare, | Crane equipped wymuasium. Tuition, by scholarsbi), # aud running thence south along the east line of 11th oops Tae year, to sous of ministers, free.” Cost of living cx. | Steet west one Lugdred and twenty-seven and fty. ry tomahaw! Ceptionally cheap. ‘The Preparatory Schout, witirnew | OM@ huudreaths feet (127.50), thence cast and wt | was sharpened for and excellent accommodations, aims at thoroush Hehe sales ty sald. pe streok swanty far fest (44): Fils retoren Saecipoes preparation for. eg. 7 Pam or none Liundsedtlia’ feet Clit; themes and Sherman was a| ‘Three | Departm Post-Graduate. Te w ‘Boom dy2i-ta.th,s2m wa pee eto address L774, AE 18 suis G10 ton mide, Boards Tet “s mn ‘Tuition, ,ogm Heut, and Fuel. situation healiny: attention her schools aud business life. Address for cutaloy RW. SILVESTER, Charlotte Hall, St Mary's Con DAY OF AUGUST, 'A D. 1887, at FIVE O'C! u LOCK FM {he fotlowing piece of real estate, attuated and LL Presi. 87-8, tory, Academic, and U9 min., eust forty-five and seventy-nine hundredths feet (45.79), to Pennsylvania thence iu @ uorthwestly direction along the line of ‘uid avenue twenty-eight feet (78) to said 11th street and point of begiimiux, the samo being im- proved by a large iron trout building, known as Har- y's Saloon. ‘Zerms of sulo: One-third of the purchase money to bo paid Au cash, of which the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) is to be paid us a deposit at the time pf eae, the’balance of the purchase money’ to be paid from, any, he said: | “Whie administrations many who woul democrats Preparation for boys for teaching id, ‘ANT! PUPILS IN SHORTHAND AT sonable rates: taught in three months. Fiiting 86 the course. Address in two equal instalments, in one and two yeara the day of sale, the deferred payments to be secured DI ‘8 deed of trust upon the said described reul estate, to draw interest ut the rate of aix per coutum per au- nuny, oF all cash at the option of the purchaser. Terms tering the t TEACHER, Star of- the civil-service S21-see Suara ost legiule RTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED Sloan- otaale to be complied with, in ten, days after da Ey ic, oF the property to be resold at the costs and of the defaulting purchaser: A gold medals. Simplest, niost Taughein 12 hours, Cisesca snd Fei. |ALE—JAS. RAGEN, 1014 PA. AVE. NW. Sole Agent for J. ‘T. Cowles’ Improved 8! dP th “ie and Talegay and Fire Escapes, ‘with iee-p) y Stairway. Plans and estiiuaies furnished on tion. may} sm it SALE-THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- aiiree no boiler avoids all expensive, at stores On 14th st; Lot 40 by 120 ft 1020 ft alley. | no loww of time, Du handling of for citcular Nae ee ieee WE. MEERS & SON Bud price list, ‘D-BALLAUS: Agent, 731 7th st 3320-3" 1428 New York my? Jor saLe— {OK SALE—ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NONPA E I b Fei on this paper, Phe facet ‘woth, fous Bg 203 T st. nw. se on this paper. fo he me Sore. $25,000 "1 Sirable, they are" in wucd condition, and of Kai, bet. ame 15 cellent service for two or sta “aw. schoul moderate circulation. Will be sold books. F the Ist and quire on JOR 5. investment. nw. section, bear two lives Several new 7-room bricks, near 14th st. @3.NUU. Beautiful lot on Mbode ialand ave. near Iowa Circle £9 houses ou 133th st, above lowa Ci ‘Near Smithsonian Institute, 13. good k rtunity’ for a build: Acorner ch 2b JOR S dwellings, just fiuisbed, 418, 420, 422 P st. n.w.; ye every eee ions homes and will 1 ‘ery Teascuable, moderate terms. STS nn Se WOLSTON, 620 F at. 315-68 Frat sitiee hatin. Seht tous and bath: an igri sold wituin teu day 3 WoLsto: -; wearily sure ba dylo-6t JOR 8. basement brick house in the northwest section: 9 rooms: all modern improver a guee. Inquire of M. M PARKER, 1418 Fat. jy15-6¢ Foe Sec e Bo AND BS TES SE: new bay window bricks: containk provements: only 8: monthly paymeuts of $30, aud about $500 cash; also | 4" ve ave. iw, nw. b. b. 16,000 2231 to 20 to a B. --B,000 8:37 178,000, 9 rs. 2126 io) i; bh, mio 805 6th portion of the on! ‘OF full ist call at office for the premises. ALE—7 SIX site f ALE—THOSE THREE 1W GANT Hol Lew . concrete gain will be secured. ALE-AV nts: for rent at $20. to WELLER & REPETTI, ae 320 Penn. ave se. ROR SALE— FRAME, GOOD ORDER. SEVEN roms. roving section ; rents 18.00; lot 26.1% 155; pric i 300. GEO. W. LIN! 7.30. “aduition, BRICK HOUSE, H ST.N. W, WiZanzia0: stabicand private alley. “Ments for | House in perfect order. | rice 5,600. e J. WOLSTO? rs Massachusetts ave., Highland Terrace. A new and | handsome residence. with studio atiached, situated at the Rortbeast corner of Mass. a the most aristocratic portion of the eit; welt drained: convenient to the Government build- ines, the theaters and the fashionable This austen bas two entrances, one on 15th st, und the other om Mass. ave.; is appointed with every comfort the way of baths, pantries and presses, aud sished in a most Iigurious aud artistic style. aud, in | is uniquely arranged, for studio possessing most admiral Ball or reception-room. Will lease for = term of years opsell For information inquire of _3y8e03m Room 10, Glo JOR SALE—A FINE CORNER PROPERTY, 67 BY le fect improved bY & two-story. brie divelling. jest of aud near 9th stn. w. and north of $ st. uorth, ‘ESS pro fery wal rout ior B40 periment ag it atanda and mullt upon to great advan! aes sara LenS ‘2d floor. dyl4-eolm ‘3 R SALE—DESIRABLE HO! all sectio: GE. W LINK JOUN F. 4337 of the cit Several six-roum Houses on A st. 7. @; af] modern proxementa: 10 per ceuk investinek’ “Price only P2000 enc rt 25,000 2210 to 2234 fw..bb ar... 500 2024 to 2a? ids. Ws Ee St Oi 2a ste nw. bibl, iy] THOS. E WAGGAMAN. i, This ts a sples did location aud in au excellent neighborhood. In- ROOM BRICKS: 100, Ob easiest OX. Attorney, Bullding 1alo Pst. ‘and suburbs. Call INS, 19th aud H sts. OR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— 13,700 and 1151 5,600 ee | | sce seEow, bh, my ed on [OUSE, 1222 N Syit-ort PER CENT cars, ay '0-9T ‘SE ON 127H ST. cheap, if sold at | ‘modern in ud of terms: INS, 1th aud Hf Ey 629 F stn. w. hotels is fur- | entertaiuing, the proportions for 3 2 w Fs Dos i Tor ti Sy11-tm pees BHF at ao 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 tocallon 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. RE. Office 609 New York avenue northwest. Cail at either place and secure your supply. JULY PRICES, CHEAP! A B. SMITH, 609 NEW YORK AVENUE. dress THE EVENING STAR N. Washington, D.C. Cash prices for delivery tn Jul cd Eek White Ash Cgal Shanolen or Rea ed Ash Coal ‘All coal charged at reeular prices, nec SHENKY R'CLARKE Telephone 112-4. SEWING Laresr “NEW HOME” SUPERIORITY IN EVERY RESPECT. The acknowledged pesr of ail Sewing Machines ‘Ladies, call 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 Attackment Jet HE SILENT AMERICAN HAS BEEN INDORSED by hundreds of people in this city, whose opinions are worth having. paoe Genuine Testimonials and a Driliant array of anes of Waainton ret whe tilspeak in gue accord thatthe SiLEN I AMERICAS jor foot aud Land power) is superior to anythiayy evar produced in the wey of uechatiaus for sawing: (Call ou oF address tor circular, AUERBACH, cor. 7th and Hstt, ‘bole Agency District of Columbia, ‘Telephone 422-2 Repatring and Renting all kinds. Nextdoor to Auerback's Bicycle Shirt Depot._my28 (G EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING MACHINE: “Ackuowledged by experts aa the Boost ipachine ex ie Specht! mureand seit dE MCRENSY, Bele Ageut a n seoit de Z iGaMOND, Madayor ‘uz Very ‘and all were satisfied. ex-Senator Allan G, Thi Cleveland’s administration, had its power been used that now it has lttie, If Opposition except from those who expect to ‘ask favor from the republican party, ABOUT CIVIL SERVICE REFORM instead assist a democratic President urmAD, ‘all democrats hearty sup] Hd feel better or THB PLATFORM. vate instruction daily’; tuition by mail. Typewrit- BREET EE eab tional of the la taught by Experienced Call on 323 435 st. nw. repeal We stamp for prospectun he ehool! bat Yat ir FRANK 7, BROWSING, {Trustee ib, D. . Sth st. LW, YEARS—ADAMS' REVISED, HIsTout- | PUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneer. jy21-d&de 6,000. f) events and natio: call. ay Schoo! i \ INGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY Warren risas Cantal hil wo aT APE of the premises, on MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF Fooma7, §and9. __ — Ols-itin’ | AUGUST, A.D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK Pat, ait | ternal revenu SPJOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS. MD—xIGHT | that ‘certain piece of laiid situate in the City of Wash. | the accumutat Departments and Four Courses of Study. ‘Students | ington, in sald District, knows as and being part of lot | Treasury, and We denounce any attempt to abol- bermitted to board in clubs if desired. ferme ver numbered twenty-one (21) in square numbered | ish the tax on liquors for the moderate. Preparatory School attached. Special at- | seventy-three (73), eaid lot having a trout of 19 feet up the present unjust, unequal ‘tention given to fitting boys to enter coilege, univer- | on 21st street northwest and running back of even me sity, or the military or naval schouls of the ‘Govern- | width fifty-seven feet, the depth of said lot, the same | 5YS8t! meut. Situation nioat ca address: jy16-2m* Mica erin Day student “tae ‘Please send for a Catalogue. for young ladies and little girls re-opens SEPTEMBER, f llores S457 oF book j oda, OF on rollers, 815. oF including the key: It pictures Listory BEN. 8. HILL, Agent, 338 Penni SE INSTITUTE, HYATTSVILLE, M. ext anpual session of this Boarding and formirls will begin on WEDNESDAY, Sept, 22.1887, Zor circulars address the Misses LEW!) jie, Ma, REDERICK (MD.) FEMALE SEMIN: Xt term will commence Weduesday, Sept. 7, Various courses of study. Competentinstruc: tors.” Healthful location. Terms moderate, For cats— logues apply to W. H. PURNELL, AM. LLDJy11-2m '. BT. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE, ‘studies: Classical and Commercial. ‘scconding to grade, “Studies ONDAY, SEA Eiitin Sr iNeT, a4 feet, tn folio a ee = Jocated at's glance. Ad- FT#08. DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FHONTING ON ‘tWENTY-FIRST SIREEL NORTHWEST, KETWEEN K AND L STREEIS, KNOWN AS No, 1026 TWENTY- FIRST STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust bearing date, on the twentieth day of May, A. D. 1885, and duly} recorded in Liber No, 1121, follo 380, et se., oe gfe dand resosds of the bloteict of Gotuiaia, and at jest of the party secu! e" under. signed, as trustees, Will xell, at public auction, in front can. be endorsement of cal administration demand such & it 4y19-11 Unio beautiful and healthful. For Principal THOMAS FELL, a. M. being more particularly described i said deed of trast, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a two-story and basement brick dwelling, ‘Terms of sale: Que-third cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest, necured by the notes of fhe purchaser, ‘and deod of trust ‘Ou the premises sold, or all cash at option of purchaser. ‘ering to ‘be complied “with in ‘dys from the day of sale, ur the trustees reservo the right to resell at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. A deposit of $100 required on day of sale. CHALLES NEWMAN, Jy20-d&ds_PHILLIPA DARNEILL! N BROS. Auctioneers, RY. THE per session of five mouths, $100. We demand that the prema * PLOT 61, SQUARE 623, 15TH (th year.) Miss J. TRAUTMANN, Principal, | fronting 16 feet ou Delfees uitoet and fuuning back to 30] Walnal sts Puitsdeiphin Be Bead ae ecibeh | SHey-negrored bs « eworstors Bate Bee oe to vila fuublig lx feos and bailrodtn, house! in wuod order, | heartiest good wishes for 3 (CRSERESHAA ACADEMY CHELTEN HIELS | shoteg. Tae tome OF 8 Good tavestiwent is here pre: | | Labor being the chief fac near Philads. Seventeenth year. Fine buildings | “Fernie: One-third cash, balance in one and two abd grounds. Prepares boys for college oF business. | years, uotes to bear aia per cout interest, eaten, tesident masters, Military drill, gyamadlim. Terms, | Sunually, and to be necured by decd of treet on pret: $200.0, Hor ealaioyue, address’ the Hector ev. 8. | jan tiie hor eae nee wef easton Prem: LEMENTS, D.D, dhoemakertown, F-0y Pa Veyancing, &c., wt purchaser's Cost. A deponit af $100 | power as will Drin Jet-eord $300 chward pupils privately tutored. Special care to ington, D.G. ; E Littie boye "No extra, Jos. SHORTEIDUE SM dada” DUNCANSOX BRoB., Auta, seat reenry oc aliens who are poe walling 20 ae eee eee J71S-codsn: IMPROVED PROPERTY | United States, Gad ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE. WEED N.W. IN THE CIty OF | OVC Gets eS our op ‘Charming location on the Delaware. Healthful, SHINGTON, BEING A LWO-STORY FRAME | contract labor, ‘an sareraly Forcetalogues address Rev. WSL C- | sure, 1607, fate cree ae Woe hee Against reputhican instivations. BOWEN, A.M, Prest,, Bordentown, N. J. jy6-2m0 | etal: No 1048 Eq Doc. 2G, in the Bostoins "We denounce the prevent republican State ad- GQUMMER. SESS: Co! corner 7th E, Thorougu instructs Kapid Writinw, Book-keeping, Stenowraphy, and Type ‘evening itlemen. Call or sent tur wring. Day'and ca 874-2. to: mi af C. Hal MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, FOR BOTH sexes, Concordville, forough, Studeits prepared for College HENRY C. SPENC! re. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. OCKLAND “SCHOOL FOR | GIRi ‘prix, Montgomery County, Md., 18 tiles north or Washington City, reopens Sey me government; health carefully limited. For circulars, addres! WELL, A.M. (Yale) Geewrs HALL, READING, PA SIX HOURS required atsai. Terms to be complied with in ten days. otherwise right reserved to resell at risk andcost of defaulting purchusor after five days' public udver- tsement of such resale in some newspaper published to honest labor an Instruction or business. Court of the District of Columbia, T shall on TUESDAY, THE 1WENTY-SIXTH DAY OF JULY, 1887, AT 5:30 O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, offer for sule at public suctlon the fol- Jowing real estate, situated in the District of Columbia of "Io NS,—SPENCERIAN BUSINESS and D streets northwest. jon during the suuuner mouths 1d ‘sessions ior youth, ladie: to-wit, a 1, in square 196, in the city of raalars slephons | Washinton, and described by tuetoa and ieurasts ter | taxation with "the bankruptcy. of the B35 _| ginmincon Mutreot northwest, (wenty (20) fect from | Treasury as. ‘the ultimale; we denounce R. Twig | fit sottheaat corner of vaid lot, runnitx thenes north | the lave republican legislature ‘for ‘its cowardly 18. SANDY | twenty-eight (2) feet, thence west tour (4) fect, | and hypereritical allisnce through intrigue with thence north thirty four (34) feet ten (10) inches, thence west, Afteen (15) feet two (2) inches, thenes south sixty-two (62) feet ten (10) inches, thetice east Bineteen (19) feet two (2) inches to the place of be- ing. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in unber 19. Mons of doll: ested in creating a equul instalments at six aud twelve months, with without the State or the le Heap sey rane Ercy mahee tau | Saregama eh gain Manan oe | Say ence were Ue sigan: gan hot and cold [itshacer, a depontof 100 i ison athe pale demand the fullest safeguards for the ballot- College or Busities Boys of ane age. received. Send | with within ton day the ‘Trustee reserves thecickese | and the enactment of a law making It a lelony f for cstalogue. LO HOP, Headmaster. jy1-2m | re-sell at the risk uud cost of tits defaultine purchaser, Bear ‘SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14TH BT. N. Wa corporations, capi All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, : Wii. DUHAMEL, Trustee, 460 Louisiar y _DUNCANSON BROS. Aue! reokds ypiomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND Az SOUTH END_OF CHAIN BRIDGE, WITH A GOOD MILL SITE AND GOOD WATER-POWER, AT AUCTION. their employes, {isan acts passed 329 a stl. seadtime Abies SEAL GARMENTS, ALTERED, DYED ‘MISS CUNNINGH: 1310 8th strestn. w. bet. 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN FINE FRENCE HAIR GOODS, RUSSIAN BANGS. RHEA WAVES. Always in Order by Plain Combing. ‘Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingled. ty7-1m* DEY CLEANING LISHMENT AND DYE WORKS 0G @ st hae ‘and’0 sta, jy1¢3m Gin \ 4 Troom brick, 15th st., bet. T and U sts. 19 | Ladies’ aud Gentlemen's ents of all Sroomson Ly bet, 15ti! and 16th sta. nw. “6,000 | Cleaned and Dyed without ripped. LAD! 1 rooms aud celiar ou Corcoran st. x po ool RS tps ay oars, East Capitol « 5th and o are effectually remo ‘Our Fi'roosse, nip. corer Hf sul’ Sisi con | brated dey process. and when stored by us guaranted 7 rooms on Marion,bet. Gtb aud | avainst moth.” Blankets ‘and Gurtains of “all kinds Apply atoncete cleaned reasonabiy. Goods called for T4zs New forkava | Ne chance for storage. myi7 70) Brick, celia: 20 rooms, om Tsth. above lows circle... 15th and Leth Bw. ‘19 rooms, on Corcoran st. ‘S Toome 14th ot, budness proms Best bi Breck. lu Fr, on Ust.. bet bees corner on E. Cap. Toons ob N st bet. 24r. Bach, Bee bth” and Obie 338 eee eee eterna city. Apply’ }. WB & SO offset “aonirte EW SRS 92) OR SALE— Great sutton New Mama Gb Ket front pee Shas _my 27-80 ik SALE—A BARGAIN_N.W. ‘Dew Y-ro0m bay-window brick vaiiding, latrobes, range,wood mantels with Tm Yarvain om 14th st_ 1 Portiand Flats, "87, ‘ave. z All modern. {my Coal Office, 507 Pennsylvania ave. nw. ALE— 2008 148. VERY 01 z = st. rose 89,800 te befor LiNkiNs fenton et, Wr Gov, Print. uilice.- 1350 Fromm, Qty bet Wdhand Staten ore and dwells, 148 at recom, bet 16 Tome and stable ob ‘RE, Capitol - i Busin puare foot, Ni. BUTTERS & 80%. i ‘ONLY 97.500—A collar back nur OWEK & yz-im ‘House; tory, vernents. O08 228,500 23,000 ist sta., new Jess property, Als besutl: ween Land SM ate, 8 New York a Nyse Norma, Das 4308 | 000 | ‘WASHINGTON, Quotations. en TS ON WASHING’ OND HIGH : N GAS STO B rip bougat aud sold Volta rica phone Stocks fur sale. CONSON & MAGAMT EY, Bakers, Glover Bailing 1410 ¥ oe oO La PARLE Cop ras Dato ashton BALTIMOKE, PHILADELPHIA, YOLK, BOSTOSS ‘Parwers: NEW General of ets recery executed, ‘ks and Bonds and ‘through our direct from the New York Steck E: . rk Stuck Exchauge. aa a ‘wires iar Fevors_ Dress HIE] JAKE THE Best IN Tie WORLD. Manufactured by. A. H Briukimaunr & Cor Baltimore, Mmy28-s.tuath 3m oo HE LUCCA AND Lat te Na ST BOeTLES Manufactured by'A H Brinkman & Cos Saltimore, iy 2oeetadtbdmn ADIES” ‘bo sour own Dyeing st home, with PEERLESS DYES. dy pace doer rackage 40 clare Tey Bae no = Paci ites. -R SPECL Al French Hand-mace uoteclething. Merino Underwear aud Duest inported Patent Shoulder ‘aid ail Dress Goode, French Corsets Children’s Corsets and = @1 Corset (Miss E.'s own make) that for the price i= N.B.—Freneh, German and, spoken. mri4é PROFESSIONAL. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW AND HERETO- FORE UNHEARD OF—DEODORIZING AB- SORBENT COTTON. Immediately remov tlmmediately removes offensive odors and absorbs bhteed persectiy Sarmlca. Fhe priveipal tn ‘colmuson uve . Fwif pay $100 fcr uty tase thet wil uot at once ss lieve. Wil Ligced on toe marget jugust 10 at go conte per package: uilent f date retall it at 25 cents per a ‘As th barely covers the cost of nlanulserure, but ome age will be sold to each person at tie pave, ‘High Clase Manicure and Chiropodiat, Inventor and Theonly Importer ana of Fine Mant- “Pecthept in ite ty eee gn bt ad ENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W. ‘ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF MOR Pedieaersordseman Lad ‘btn streets northwest dy ls-3w* Hecgatting seta ot Db ‘Yth st, corner Eaw,. s ong iteeecrse ge stnow. J.B. Ri OPEN ALL SUMMER, ahEGEt ee Ball's Forme toc ‘Dresses, Tece ‘s practical knowledge of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND oe SPANISH acquired in ONE or TWO TERMS. Reduced fees for summer, free trial lessons. LADIES’ GOODS. Highest ref <rences. = = ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY ar MTR Q er aot mens | VV Sees ver eed Ee te | tomer. “Apertect St guaranteed, “Also; full Uineot | net Be’ “Bree civehtoee tere ah ay Shouider braces, Heform Waist, Erench Sez7- im 0. B. BULLARD, Director. O'CLOCK, at my Auction Rooms, 11th street and| Pennsylvania avenue, I shall sell # tract of land. containing 15 acres, which bas a good mill site a1 On MONDAY, AUGUST FIRST, eo perfect water-power, located at the south end of the G ;TION™ Geo aieh and commanding waa oath eeroanL lames at HALF RATES for Summer Only. | thiere be endid drive on the north side of the mk MAKIN COLL ito OF ELOCUTION agp Poise ts the Chan ridge: Aa sur enor or for ee oaemahe 313 6th st, n.w, (half Dlock eas iow vislted dally ‘by hundreds of or 13 6th 3 ait Dock east of City Post-ofca) | in now vslied ed hundreds of oarsmen an WW intws ic TEER | Inthe country. In the hands of. capabl MASE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE: $ith good accoinodatious for visitors thie Baceean | Iquor trafic and believe ‘318 Oth st. acl pee etee oO | be made the most popular resort around W: n. st. n. AB a pas A "Terms: fourth cash; balance in one, two and | evils resultin, Book Business Arituinctic, Theury, Peecti¢ar, | tufes years, with notes Dearing interest aud sccured by | gunsieeioy oe 7 pusincse Arithimutio, Thewry, | need ‘of fruat on. the property sold, Conveyancing fons, Prot 6. URNEE MAD, op evenes Ses" | Sad recording at purchaser's cost, $200 deporte ne, | PFOvidL feen years exp baa i ‘Ereduates | Quired at time of sale, Gyie-dte The pl insurcessful business. Pupils pre fot the Civil | (yHO. W. STICKNEY, Sete @ Please call or send for Cir ‘Heal Estate Auctioneer, 936 F st. RIVA 3801 RAD TRUSTEES SALE OF VALU, MPR PSRATE, THONG, Ti, ALL GRADES, OF | TBAT are BEING HOUSE XO. Moga steer | HOD. Jas. K e suns vent Poot alt ened epee WD HOUSES NUMBERED 824. 830 AND 878 | CO ae se28 IVY INSTITUT, aw. cor. Sth auc K ste. nw, ries og ea ae FREE. ploasure-scekers over ono of the finest rowing cot By virtue of a deed of trust to us, recorded in, Dela Liber No. 874, folio 403, one of the land records| a let of Gol rest under the old roof he will rapidiy recover ——— i "HIDMAN & WARRESON. EIGHTEENTH DAY OF SULY"AD. lusyeat F1vs | The Arst ballot for governor resulted as follows: | Si kus tatot let one OnE be ANE ateple ‘Book-| Eaper-rilere and Blank prokock a7, at, tne following Hescribed real estate | Total vote, 658 Powell, 321; Campbell, 251; | ciated and that he has been forgiven. Generally. urea, fi 5 3 oc13 28Fend The 11th at. nw. Coline Sota au described ot uuibored miner Pees oe - There being no chictos, second Dalles | Pe Stootswein a otter ae TBSON ‘72 Span eee Gand 10, bited goatee ates GURGHERE Book ax gop rar granal ote; 00 10 2 eguaro stmbered ous busy POWELL NOMINATED. Dege Killed uy Masctrisity, ide Fynuay apis avenue Waahinarton, Do HDG dello 145, Bi Mhe surveyors oftes for the a Dis. Fowell was nominated for Governor on the the Buffalo Ext ‘July 17. . ea ao second ballot, the votes being as follows: Powell, | "Yesteruay moraing was ak even “Tinmedlataly thereat Ne, will offer orjrinal lot | 850%; Campbell, 25134; Foran, 56 Powelt'snomt. | nisrory of dogdom, Satchel olor tient) MEDICAL, é&o. junbered twenty-aix (20), wquare numbered oue hun: | nation was ‘made uraalmous’ om Molen ot ain, - 4 — ———— | 3 a3 fans ot ipeoved by houses numbered ‘Neal, who nominated Campbell. tives whose term probation ‘passed. otra hteraa, te |B | eee, | ey BuutserT, Shrewsbury, Mommouth GaN. J-jySTSE: | g rermnot cata to aut courcmenes ofits yak | New Yorr, July 21—albert X. Given, thirty-one | thud,” the “sharp report,” and the “loud splash.” 3 SHED, AND | a Fett, payable seraiannualiy, to e ‘rm o DM Sierras a GMERD, ay |e eran seen nee | veut” coveucamcr ta Ae | Ont ona eons OP eg ee St her residence, 901 T st. b.w. Ofice hou Posit of $100 will be required on each piece of pro} imnitnge in Philndéiplia, tried to kit hinwelt | they were pinced ‘iu u'box about two by. TtoS pm. with Ladies only.” Ser Sry soldat time of sale” Conveyancing At purchases | this moriing, and at Prescut is a prisoner near | Hed with tb, with about aa iuch of water ta ths Es CONSULT DR. AND MME SELDEN, | {asics Teserve be complied with within ton da %.or | guard in the New York Hospital. Mr. Given has | bottom. One’ by one they were muzzled with a 1103 Pu Place northeast fend relabis | Srustedn reserve the Tight to resell at the riak s office at No. 76 Franklin street, and lives in « | wire ‘the mouth, “A simpla touch i Place, 11th ec, betweoh Baad Gr nde’ heen: | Meme in'some paper Published in the District furnished room at No. 23 Irving Place. Six weeks | of the lever—a c ‘The Work of extermina- see aie | OHM MOSER BSR. | SFttuoedagpouastcy in which no ocaaniy ui | Wondareul "Pe, faa seas ll 5 whoa D*ity, SyT-cokds ‘Trustees, | $ nard dri » drank deep to drown his sorrow it reamed a t at the expedition ‘with which the ‘The Oldest Establish od andonly Reliable Ladies’ oo VE SALE ISI NED TO TUES. | W9Sin this condition that the idea of suicide oc- | work of ruction was pertormed. _ At Sp geet BNC int geo | ae ICE tat mer are | Sorc Ma Sadar neaS Se elena | Cade cae NS pus et ea ae “‘Frompt trestment. Correspondence and consulta- |” Gx0. W. STICKNEY, | more OF less tipsy. At half-past 1 o'clock ‘te | Will probably be ‘to-morrow. pobatelody conkdeausl operate rooms forledies. | _y18-m,themsdabt ‘Auctioneér,_ | other occupante ‘the shot and called in the always open. y15-60" (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. aS who found Given alone in his room, shot in One Pcculiarity of the Insane, Rear WisE—Da srOraens cos ner | D EE tlt <N.o00 had dared pene Defore Ne | prom the Dafa Expres, OY 17 fr camo. . diet = Hauge, | "HY GROMORTOWR, BIoZRICY OF oocUMBEa” | ound ast tao baviet bad Taken ine dieetfon of | ,“OB® of, the peculay teak of taaanity ala and wil tage cup al cone of private dlwnad tal? Conformity with the terms of the will of th ‘the heart, HE Old not Reliove that 3 had gone teeth pei loest, pee oan {bon ated advice tree gt any our durin 7 if on MONDAY JULY TRESTY erPa? oe 4 ——-—_— Gencies. For example, we have in the male wards Guill. Saaey Pali i forthe | * BALY-LASE FIVE O'CLOCK b. M-.in front of Mus. CLEVELAND’s Brermpay.—Mra. Cleveland | ne collections of potted plants and climbing ‘of Columbia, this 3d day of July, mipigieee fe bascurast | Celebrated her twenty-third birthday anniversary | vines, which grow © luxurtantly that they ous. Lee — Fe dveiling house, with heres and cow stables in | quietly at Oak View to-day. fain the windows, ‘The men tend these carotully, cape and couvenient alley, ‘the dead. oy the hendernd OP es cte a Rata,are | Apes etter eee eros 8100} a. HL, Caaxrosp was the only bidder tor | PIUcs away the Gend leaves, suir up fhe ait ial fuse ct | “Syid-100~ CHARLES Hf. TRUNNEL, Rrecutoe. | abous OCO aquare yards of asphalt walk in Wasb- | w ‘and in divers other Ways manifest the for & ), the ten watchfulness. Not 80 with the women. Sere Boos nies Seat GRsTORSY 22 Eee BREE yard” thd Judiotary Square at $1.95 per | rer atecan to introduce plants and vines as Supreme ~ feature of the female wards, save in the cottage aE gS Sonnonre, Paria Pee Eos ara oot ae ‘Movaurrs oF Navat. Vessnis—The Yantic ar. | Where the mildest cases are comined, has proved for" it and 9 drogeists: rset ints Yahall ee : » AD. oa and policy the followin: fanguage of President Cleveland: “Our public do- main is our national wealth, the earnest of our growth and heritage of our people. It shoul promise limitless development and rich to a crowding population and homes to thrift and industry. ‘These inestimable advantages should be zealously guarded, and a careful and enilght- ened policy on the part of the Government should secure them to the peo} to subserve the interests of scheming po and we demand the repeal of all lai rive the electors of te exercise of thelr constitu onal privileges. ‘The commercial and industrial interests of the state require that equal use of ‘transportation facilities be secured to all On equal terms, and we demand that favor. itism by common carriers and the employment of corporate franchises to foster monopolies and ‘oppress the people be prohibited by law, nsions le.” lands of the Government be held for actual settlers who are citizens of the United States and for those who declare thelr in- 0. JOSEPH: Dirvotor, — rollP.Q. | UOMFORTABLE TWO-STORY BRI LING, ‘Deco: an “stalogue__dy0-3m_| on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TWENTY IEE WEST WALNUT ST. BOARDING SCHOOL | sIXTHt A SIX O'CLOCK Pal, we wil sll inf peeks in front o: ly success, ition to the importation of ‘we demand speedy punish weons inciting riot and revolution monopol the late republican trusts or conspiractes @ market and to fetter or crush free competition, be suppressed by legisia- in. We declarein favor of & paper, ‘THE CANDIDATES. ‘Nominations for governor were then called for. ‘of Butler County, nominated urpose of keepin, Jand onerous. tar TRE CONVENTION AT CLEVELAND. Congressman Seney’s Speech—The Pint= form—The Administration Indorved. Curvatann, 0., July 2.—The democratic State Convention was called to order at 11 o'clock this morning, in Music Hall, by Henry Bobl, of Marl- etta, chairman of the democratic state executive committee, Notwithstanding the fact that the temperature stood at 85 at least, 3,000 spectators, many of them ladies, were present. Senator Henry B. Payne entered the hall just before the conven- tion opened and was loudly cheered. There was ‘no temporary organization, and Hon. George E. ‘at once took his place as perma- In his gpeoch, ra Seney said there no quar- % were a rels in the democratic family. jemocrat, seemed to know who would ‘be “his candidate In (applause,] He eulo- @, Would have honored the offices of governor. After speaking of the various candidates for gov- ernor, he said all was not harmony in the re] i= and scalping-knife,he declared, the figure at Toledo next week. His reference to the Presidential contest between pplauded. Reterring to e said that so well ve the here are satisfied if republicans should in adminis. government. Let us have the courage of our convictions and here now so declare. If it be Jaw that keeps republicans in and democrats out of the public service let us strike Doldly and high, and demand of our repre- sentatives at Washington in Senate Part} ahd House to labor and vote for the Immediate and uncondi- ‘The committee on resolutions next reported the The democratic party of Ohio in convention assembled proclaims its hearty and unqualified the honest, patriotic, and economt- ‘of President Cleveland. We judicious reduction of the present burdensome tariff as shall result in producing @ revenue sufficient only to meet the expenses of an economical administration of Govern- the payment of liberal Union soldiers and sailors, and the Of the interest and principal of the public debt; and, if necessary, we favor such reduction of in- except On liquors, as will prevent: ion of a surplus in the national to ayment relief We are in hearty sympathy with all people gpling to free themselves Beoemy tiiey enriroe= ments of despotism, and especially does the long ‘and gallant struggle of Ireland for the priceless ‘boon of home ruie and the rights of manhood evoke our warmest applause and command our fr and great conserya- tor of free and itberal institutions should enjoy its full share of the common benefits derived there- from; therefore, we favor such restraints of the centralization and encroachment of corporate the best possible protection ‘at the same time conserve the interests of honestly employed capital. ‘We favor such legislation on the question of 1m- migration as will prevent the landing, for perma- ministralion as Weak, partisan, personal and un- business-like; we call'upon the’ people of Ohio to {urn out of, power a state government whose only apparent mission is to augment expenditures, multiply offices, create differences and increase the republican board of public works and repub- Mean attorney-general in scheme whereby mil- 'S Worth of the property of the State is to be transferred to corporations inter transportation ‘thereof recelving the punishment of all who seek vo corrupt it, ft talists, and employers to intimi- date or attempt to control the political action of We favor home-rule in the management and control of municipal affairs and denounce the par- ture clans; which de- and that to tion of the Lobe the duty of all gvod citizens to aid in reducing to a minimum the therefrom, and to this end fovor the an ainendinent to the Constitution, for the license of such traffic, worm was adopted Without a dissenting Campbell, of Hamilton, Chas, ware. Congressman Martin N. Forai Cleveland, was named by E. M. Helsiey, of Cuyo- W. Baker, of Cincinnat!, named Thos. E. Powell, of of if ‘We call attention toand affirm as sound doctrine emphatic and patriotic JULY 21. 1887. October. He 1s not even favor of 1ts ‘The follow! of the New Yors wire to H. H. Dodge, 93%) town Gea 43 Bh wa : Hiss atta “Ge B4a35. Kye dull, 58a59. Pro} Coffee’ noininally st im cotton, %44.; flour, 18.3d.; four, ‘12,606 barrels: 3306, dushela: oats, Shipments—Fiour,1, els. Sales—wheat, 70%, and dro} ine morning man ani of Maine and Vii are that spacious butlding wi From the Hartford Courant. most beautit the world. Everybody his purchases. Bel tune. ‘Now, in broken healt bis old homé, dreaming that his Western trip, although the 83x). lot x IN Bie Dweic Whisky quiet Lage 15, %, ot i.1gel changed, “Freurhis to" Liverpool the President, It is learned at the White however, that the only trip the itively decided to take 1s the visit to Georgia next probabilities are is are made. He will some place next month, but nothing has Desa. ————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock SPE ES 180 Tapia Nenesea Beak eee ee ee Me Adee ed Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp. July 21.—Vi sixes, con- sciiisieu 40s do, new 23 OS td isautrdone, Mp. July 21--Cotton 0d nomi- nally steady—middling, 103%. Floar lower on high grade city mills: Howard street and western super, 2.b0ai 00; do. extrs. 3.15a:h 75; 9. family, 4.50: cil 3 i tee, 3258875; do 4 ; yuper- intive patent, ty, the ern steady, firm and fairly active: g 7 Soot Boh *Auyusts Sia ii? Beptember, Bu Neweys Bisab3%. Corn—southern and Brat me s spot, 4o%0 ie Gate yanla, 34037; western white, 37839; western oie Fatal Accident at a Steel Mill. CuarranooGa, TENN., July 21.—An adtident oc- curred at the Roane Iron Company Steel Mills this ‘which resulted in the death of one work- the serious injury of another. ‘The fy- wheel of a mammdth engine wi bloom. of the milk sorunately “not “injuring of e the machinery much, Engineer Hord and another workman were sleeping under a shed when the ex. ploston occurred, aud were buried Gnder che debris Of the roof. Hord was killed instantly and the other man Was seriously hurt. Six hundred hands Will be thrown out of employment tbree or four ‘Weeks uniil the mill is repatred. SSeS. Big Fire in Bukalo, Borrato, N. Y., July 21.—An extensive and dis- sulting in the ruction of rewery,Cor, . irginia streets, re ‘also spread to the extensive car barns of the Street Railway Company, on the op Virginia street, corner of Mai Not twenty years ago “Boss Shepherd” was a name reviled by a large part of the press of the country, its owner belng compared with Boss ‘Tweed. Alexander R. Shepherd 1s the man who changed Washington from “an ugly, sprawling, uncomfortable village, @ reproach to the people nd a laughing-stock for foreigners,” to one of the i nvutufand atractivenatigaat ‘capitals of concedes that the credit for devising and executing the radical measures which made this change belongs to Mr. Who was accused or the crime of buying the line of some of the proposed changes, ing that such changes would Increase thé value of fore the expected profit came he left Washington nearly a bankrupt and was de- nounced as a curruptionist and swindler. He went to Mexico where he has been successful in liver mining and is said to have accumulated a new for. he ig on his way to he can once more $50,000 against Misha, tt jon the eae Baas MM, President bas re ra c= ‘wiiest, ae 100 bushels 281,800 bushels; Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Int. July 21, 11 a. m—The wheat marker opeted saater and Tower, hi to” 7034._ Corn: a ae sold to 37, and rhea, and also be ‘The Changes of Time. House, ‘pos doubtless § ‘bushela; corn. 16,000 bush- CORR, 21,800 The Buffalo ite side of indications destroyed, il E; ‘To the Editor of Tar Evexrxo Stan: A lady reader of your paper gives the following irections for treating horses who suffer in hot ‘weather: Bathe the horses’ heads and legs ina strong solution of salt and water; in less than for sunstroke and in the cases of cows suffer- from excessive heat, Mus. W. P. THoMPson. Va, July 20. ‘That Missing To the Editor of Tax Evexme Stan: ‘When great ‘Towser or little Bijou has followed im the footsteps of Bo-Peep’s sheep, and has be- come so very much lost we can’t tell where to find him, 1¢ would be well to imitate Bo-Peep when she got up ber grit and was “determined for to nae i i ; iy if i ‘4 RE > 4 F g it with ‘who is so inclined may .” Were this more often done, there many cherished peta brought back to in triumph, like one little doggie we “tall aw: not have ‘Dut there is one theft he cannot Collar and tag. 20 stupid a5 for missing ‘when in very many cases might be found imprisoned in the pound? cs i tall ‘Why will in- offer large re— ‘visit the pound inconvenience to herself whatever, vit Will have no trouble to reach the place riding On an Avenue car or aG-street_herdic until they come to: walk Mthio ‘nice of ‘the turns to the SAN nk ‘Walls of the Naval Observal almost ‘22d street. Then av mh 20d ‘street in the direction of them to New York avenue. At | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. 0. Brien to T. E. Waggaman, trustee, n. 3 sud E, and B. % sub W, sq. 638; $— Joa Burden toF. T. Sanner, lote 54 and 55, sq. 507; $1,571.40, Ellen MM. Ware to Emily W. Dana, lot 36 and part 35, 8q. 118; $10,000. F.0. Mack to Theo. Schwan, part wc. Ee pare ee mor to al mreange an 3 $7." also 4, do.; lot 10, aq, 97; 75, Katherine M. Henderson bevaien pate Part 39, sq. 97: $6,000. Hannah brabam Fisher, 594000. | Mary A. fess 1a 0 ots, dos s1.e70, TC. ); also eae 23, 3q. 165; Pe coe ame 2 a saditio 09, T.'3 Tall BR Ann E. Bopy oF Hex ‘body of the unknown white man, who died at the Before it was interred tp Poivers part i and ‘Denison art sub 15, H. C, Jameson, P.D. Black to Jameson oH. art 5, do.; $0,480.02, also parte ¢ 10.2 Peitok ‘co Hie Mien: 000. Frank 7,974.29 H. n to West Washington; $1,625. 1B. B; Wells, lous 1 tog, ine eset ef 5, Sq. 120; $3,000. Fred- Rodgers pt. 4. sa fomcal to 3. H. Wendel, lot Part Emily i. Jas. Brorner.—The not identited Field, and last morgue A Hot-Weather Watt. Tue QUESTION OP COATS OK SUINT-SLEEVRS 1% PH. DeauTaET. ‘To the Réitor of Tus Evexive Stan. During the horribly hot weather of last week hundreds of male clerks in the Dopartments were made unnecessarily uncomfortable by an absurd compliance with a supposed requirement that sgentiemen should not appear without coats In the presence of ladies.” In some offices the male clerks have a habit of wearing nd foul- Smelling coats during office hours, but In most cases Luis arises from thrifty ideas. It seems to methat aman in his shirt-sieeves (provided the ‘shirt ts clean) Is decidedly less objectionable as a neighbor thab aman In an old offlce-coat, which: smells like a glue factory, and which would be re. clad with indignation by ‘Clone Speervation has demonstrated ‘that widows and ladies under thirty make no objection to a fellow clerk who is more comfortable when in his shirt. sleeves. They reason thus: “I have on @ thin dress with low-necked underbody, and without laning in the sleeves or anywhere else, It would be selnsh in ime, to say the least, to insist that a man shall Wear a coat and vest’ in my presence during this awful weather when I wear so little tn his presence.” But a maiden lady, who recalls with tender emotion incidents of the late war, ts ‘swearing society, and in the name of the perspir- ‘of Uncle Sam's em 1 “tye ie a let tho rule wo ali employ without Tosex. Tocutess Lean't get the hang of the Grea Question so as to understand Wear 80 many clothes and A Woman So Tew to Gressed (7. Neither can. 1 understand. why rules which may properly govern high teas, ceptions, other ‘tunes of + delightful made the an aper hunts and ts pociety people” should. be vils who work for —e Fests Going for the Mormons. GBORGIANS THREATEN THE MISRIONARIES AND BLOOD SHED FEARED. ing in the Wrightsboro’ district of Augusta County, Ga, and who have succeeded in converting a lange number of ignorant people to their religion, have greatly excited the people who are opposed to ‘them in that section, and in fact the whole county isina fever. Many att have been made to Tid the county of them, but without ave and last ht a band of ulators composed men from ugusta and e Wrightsboro’ district formed and drove them out of the district. The Plan of the regulators was to tar and feather them and throw them into the river and make them swim for the Carolina ‘Unreaten- - hae oe a returned ES Bouse of SL Parmer, tee masse te tee cae where the Mormons had been staying, but upon arriving there Ubey found the Mormons had flown, They were, however, informed by tne 3x4 of the house that the Mormons had only left a day or two in order to prevent bloodshed, but that when the prophets returned they would be sup ported by £ larger: number of People ‘than before, Who would see that they were not interfered with, In fact it was stated that the people would defend SSS Ses] searched diligently for the Mormons, but without: avail. They are, however, determined to ria the See eee eee cee From 4] there w y shed bere ‘the end of the week. A Maine Woman’s Horse Trade. Last Saturday Mr. H. F. Thompson, the Cumber- land-street livery-stable keeper, paid $110 for @ horse and carriage. He bought the team of a wo- man Who said she had no further use for it. The woman first came to the stable without the team and proposed the trade. She said the horse and carriage were up on Fox street, but Mr. Thom] need not take the trouble of going up there, as she Would get the team and drive around to the re In aps =F che Sees manne But the team had not come from Fox ‘street, for instead of going there the woman had ad to Hayes’ stable, on Plum street, and there the Vea. Mr. Hayes naturally suspected something Wrong When his property Was bot re- turned and not o. the ae epee = — Se eS. ‘Ube team had been driven out ‘of town, ‘but yester- day Mr. Hayes was surprised to learn that {twas still: in Unis city, and Mr. Thompson was probably not 80 agreeably rised when he discovered the facts in the casé, ir. Hayes ‘his team, but the wo man and the $110 are issing. The woman eo five years old, weighs probably 130 pounds, is of medium height, and light complexion. She was well dressed, and sald that she lived near the 2 ~—_—__eee--_ _-_ Carxca Bvos 1 IuuNo1.—Prof. Fi State entomologist of Illinols, says that chine have obtained a foothold in the northern portion, of the State to such an extent as to assure an im- mense number of them next year unless weather unfavorable to their development should inter- vene. He says that the danger from this source Unreatens Co damage the wheat crop of 1888 to an extent in comparison with which the pleuro-pneu- monia and other recent outbreaks of contagious diseases among domestic animals will be insigniti- cant. oe A, Brave Grnv’s Daxixo Deep.—Miss Fannie Parker, daughter of Cortland Parker, ot Newark, J., performed a daring feat at Perth Amboy Puesday afternoon which nearly cost her life, She Was just going to bathe, but before she had taken off her Walking costuiné she heard calls for help and saw a woman struggling in the water, She jumped into the water and swam to the side of the struggling woman, who proved to be Hau- nah Dugan, cook. The woman clasped Miss Parker around the neck and both sank. By desperate struggle Miss Parker reached the sure face again and exclatined: “Don’t hold me by the heck or we will both drown.” The woman thea selzed Miss Parker by the Walst and the latter swam to within a few yards of the shore, when she Was met bya man in a boat. Mrs 'k. Wayne Parker in the meantime secured restoratives and Miss Dugan Was thought to be recovering, when she suddenly expired. It 4s the opinion of the ut- Vending physicians Uist, she had a stroke of apo. plexy i the Water, and her death was partly due Yo the attack. Sue was @ large woman and Weighed about 200 pounds, ‘Her relations ive in Jersey City. Miss Parker, not knowing Uhat the Woman had died, resumed ber bath, and wae mnuch affected when she learned of Miss Dugan's death, Sue modestly received Une congratuladoua Of her friends upon her daring. see EXriosios oF a Fan EvGiwe.—The botler ot @ Steain Unreshing engine exploded yesierday on the farm of EdWard Stroud, about Uaree ulles nortu of Elkton, Md., instantly killing Stroud aud a coiored doy nained Crawiord, A horse standing near Was aiso killed, and two ihea were Injured. Mr. Stroud Was about Mity-six Years Old, ald leaves a widow ‘and severa! caiidren, soe In Favor oF Masten WORKMAN POwDERLY.—At Yesterday's session of Uke convention of District Assembly 30, Knights of Labor, at Fall River, Mass, ggresolution was adopted instructing 116 delegaté not to accept the resignation of Grand Master Workinan Powderiy at the forthcoming Minneapolis convention, ‘There Was some oppo sition, as it was clalmed his administration had cost that district above 50,000 members, ae ppp The Brazilian cable between Babla and Rio Janeiro and between Santos and Klo Janeiro is in- terrupted. Editors, bank officers and board of health ot ‘Mempuis'untte in denying that yellow fever existe there, as has beeu reported. pen MARRIED. JURGESS—ARMOR. On Wednesday, J: 1687, vp tu Her, Dr Hadisety, ROBERT W Be hoEed aud MARY L ARMOK, of Washington, D. C. wa DUNHAM—HALL. On July 19. 1687, by Rev PMieddeway, WILLIAM 1. DUN AM und HRENE NaiAEES Toth Of Washinetsu, Dee * +o DIED. BUTLER, On Wednenday, July 20, 1887 at 10:30 ” THOMAS, the below nd of Bridget But fer after a jong and 'paintal which with Christian fortitude. ‘Fuveral will take place from his late residence, 725 ‘wenty-fourth street vorthwest, Friday 3.30 p. a 'riends of the are tfully invited to at for iieeielawens . ov 65 ” sora Notice of funeral later. . M. beloved wife of Gol, Geo. Cowie, years. FISCHER. On Wedneaday, July 20, 1887, PHIL- Lip? aieciase sqrt mney six years som his youaonce, 410 AD nas Bivitel to shecud Ne Rowers * HUNT. In Washi D. C.J ‘21, 1887, Al ME CALVERT, wifes of Lops 3. Haut, youngest ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. bed ISRAEL. ursda; J 2) Geir eae oe er pore Conference M. E. Church, and daughter of the take place July Beat 3 o'clock. ‘Fespect Ly in JACOl XN. OnJuly Jounsest dsypfter of 5 Funeral take "S40 G strect suuthiwest, on Ks theres wing 2 rin heaves, fans de we Sy A age iy ae ana cone a KOZEL. On Thi y, July 21, 1887, at 8:20am, CHRISTIASE KULEL ia the aixiy-ntuiis year of bed Pag ae ae are es riley, st ‘Sgrelock, trom he tate restdenes, Soe pomerneace ee ee neeass peESehe MA mens ‘s the hand of death has been, cee ta