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10U S14 6th st. me, fh, : 76 5.500 4068-408 1 = i, Se ise 44.800 616. 618 Maric’ i to $41 Prathers fh, $6... 16 alley nw..b.b.- 3) 30 Myrtle 40 Leica wy bb, ste. bh, 7r......1,600 a 2s 4,500 69 4% wth. Sr¥-1,500 WEIL Bebo to B44 C 4.500. bia ave nw, NG 2d st. be. 141455 Saimsoi caren; < Sth tal w fit Tet st aw. aid 2,000 412 3d-at. nw. po ale atone 800 Alley, ar ts web Dds... 900 2,500 408 L st. s.e.,b.b, dir.500 The above is only a portion of the property on my books For fait Gitice for Balietin aaued om the let and 13 THOS. E WAGGAMAN. FO sae 7-room brick house, cellar, mod. tmp, 1317 Wal- ach wt. price 13-room bricks house, mod. 1 hear 15th u. w.; price 313,000. 7-room brick house, 2012 M n. w.; price $5,000. 6-rom frame house, corer W and 10th 2. w.; lot 2oxGO: price 42,600. S-room brick house, with store, Virvinis ave, and 2d u, ); price 84,000. 2 G-room brick houses, 23d, near Virginia ave. B. W. (new); price $1,750 each. > 6-room houses, 23d, uear Virginia ave. n.w. (new); Price $1,650 each. atiful 8-room cottage, with 16 acresof land, well improved, at Laurel, Md_; price $6,500. z Cottages at Hyattsville, Md; prices #2,000 and 2.500. Lots on the High Ground in Jobnson’sand Wine's a4- ition to Hyattsville, on easy terms. Zloty 20x160, Rhode Island ave, near 15th n. w.: Price, per foot, @:2. WESCOTT, WILCOX & WINE, 1970 Pennsylvania ave. 3 LARGE AND DESIRABLE BRICK House, on 3d st" near © st u. widm aliey Linity tosccure’ a nesidehee ‘with, pleut sn opper ote the Dustiegs pattot the city” | A gral ‘pp ABLey. ry — 927 F st. nw. ‘SWORMSTED? & JOR SALE_NEW HOUSE ON 13TH ST., NEAR FOR Eire Sica ait modern improvaideats, at bargain it sid st once. S"Mlousesoo dnd street me, 7 rooms, all modern ise; Within twe sjuazes of Capitol, 7 roma, Impporaients, ir 94400, will be sold ae Ai'withia uoxt ten days’ Frapeless AUSTIN B. BROWN. sy22-1w Moai Fstate and Loaus, 1420 JOR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS— Several six-room Houses op A stn. @; 3] bepreceawents, 10 per cent imvestment, ck, 1. mth st., bet. Tana U sts Shooms.n Le'wet, L388 and 16th sta Pi sors audi celiar on Corcoran st Brick, 1 Irs, East Capitol st, bet. 6th; TI rocua, Boe. coruee Ht ald Sit ta. h- 7 roouis oi Mariou,bee Gtls and 7th ets ALply atonce to 4. W. BP. MYERS & Poni Fitnsctn Vennspivania: ses bot i es p., Rhode Island ave, oR SALE CHEAP 1225 MARYLAND AVE. x E., fve-reow house renting for mont wou peut for $12 per mouth Price gh 0d jee 7 1° PCE PARKER, 4% . JOR SALE-CHEAP—709 4% ST. SW. FIVE F 2" eo0d investment. Price ©. H. PARKER, 43 and Este'sw._ ‘43g and E ste. .w. OR i EAP_NINE-ROOM BRICK House on H, bet. 49 and 6th sts. aw.; all mod. jtap, Price $3300; 8 good investment. E PARKER, 4% and Esta. aw. -CHEAP_SMALL BRICK HOUSE ON j.and Gtb sts. s.w., corner of = good Paved alley, lot 14 by 12234 to 30-fout alley. Only $1,450, terms easy. c. H. PARI Pri a : ~ JOR SALE— Fb onto. b, bay w.. Ma. ave. ne, bet It, an aS. oi Pi Ba Prout bith Boy i .. lot 25x103, N! ©. ave, and 3d a. bath and con. cellar, Caroline #1 Yroom, br.. mod. imps, extra finish, lot 50: ‘90, Lanier Heights, an it residenre.- 4,650 s Hehe it SYPHERD. 5,8 Jy21-thfas-Im st OK SALE— A choice investment property in New York city. Seven-story Apartment House with all modern cou- ‘Yeniences. excellent order; well rented, and im one of the best locations. For particulars apply to J. EDGAR LEAYCRAFT, 320-3 1544 Broadway, New York._ R SALE-TWO NEW FIVE ROOM BRICK *Glogsen 12igand Lis K st ae tot 13qai0e eet ty 30 foot alley. good Woodshed: frame kitchen to | each house. water closet in woodshed and wate |. ‘These Houses Will be sold for the sunall pric }00 each, subject to $1,000 encumbranee on Tolse, if taken within the next ten days. ‘NORTH WASHINGTON BEAL ESTATE CO., sy:t0-3e 1420 Fst. Jol SALE OR NGE— iE 732 21ST ST. aw. beeeeed brick {routs all modern improve: vents Lot 43a75 ft. Will sell of exchange this for suail house in desirable location unipeumbered. ‘OTH WASHINGTON KEAL ESTAT st 20 Fst Dw FLOR SALE_TWO ELEGANT NEW EIGHT-ROOM Funct! Sita fine cellars and all) modern eouver ‘ois East Capitol st., houses just completed: both. this is a areat mand less y leavin the city. iene. ew M. M. ROHRER, Sdand East Capitol sis, P. S.—I can sel! one or both, 3y20-3t FOE SALE | RARE CHAN BEAUTIFUL 8- Foon House aiid 40,000 fet of ground, in Tabor “price only $3,000. also elegant sites for soba Lath st; Lot a0 by 120% 0 20 ft alloy. JW. F MYERS & BOR, se 1428 New York ave. Fe, SALE_LOT AND FRAME HOUSE, 1222 N < nw. dimensions 120 vy 24.ch, This isa splen- Gua"loeation aud in au excellent neighborhood. Ine quire on the premises. 318. JOR $3.7 SIX-ROOM BRICKS, 12 PER CENT Gnvestiuent- nw section, neat two lines of care Several new Frvom ‘bricks, near Lath st, @2.800. Besutirul jot ca Rhode Island ave., near Iowa Cirele. 2corucr site for'9 houses ou 13th si, above Lowa Cir: ion" Sear Stathoniat inatitute, 15, gyod lata f 22 houses }ime opportunity for abuilder. J. W. BP SELS'S SON, 192 New York ave. jy0-Sa" JO SALE DESIRABLE HOUSES AND LOTS IN all sections of the eity and suburbe: Call for ist Geo) W LINKING, 19th aud Hata. gy} aim *Oeest bare 14th st_ Business propert; Great barcain om “ ines oa epposite Tortand Flats, 00. Alsc, beaut iui Loton New Hampsiure ave., between Laud M sts, ) feet front, price $1.45 per square foot. 3 WP MY —myz7ow TS T4ae 8 JOK $ALE—A BANGAIN_N.W., 0! LY new 9-room bay-window brick House, cellar, back Vuilding, Iatrobes, range. wood mantels with plate mir- rors, beth, spoakinu tubes, and everything for a com: iurtable bume. Apply at once to DANENHOWER & BON, 115 Fst. zim JP Os SALE O8 RENT 412 AND “ig NEW JER: sey ave. ue, two Dew two-story, 8 Foon Brick ‘uses. All modern improvements. For terms, &., wuly a: Coal Otfice, 007 Peunsylvaninave. nw. jeoa im #3 FOE APE 2005 G87 248, VERY CHEAP. 2014 Ht, 5 r., lot 203 by 140.10 toalley 141 Nat nw, with side lot. ae new Lous! on ¥Oth ot, near Blaise’ ‘Ure, mod: haps 89.500 Tis, lot 16 by 1as-- number lange aud mod Desi see we before Vayu OW LINKING, Toth and H ata, nw, FINANCIAL. Beason arava os pspbone Sacks for sale. CORSON & MACAlt Sei, Bankers, Glover Building, 1419 F st. Jy20-lin Pusce & Wurety, ‘stock BROKERS, C4 Droadway, iso Finn avs, | New York = 20 13th street (Corcoran 9: ‘Pulivaie SiGe TeLaomare wie” ‘Between WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA General Partners:” DEW YORK, BOS” dauxs WarzELr, H Cavogs O«AkLSu Markanp ¢ Eras ES a wen —— D.C. ctiaM K. Tuavaus, Spetial Buy aid eli on commuisnou all claswes of Retlway Becurles ‘MH. DODGE, Resident Partnes, ions of Stocks and Bonds and information re- tbe markets received. tht ‘wires iD fay, direct frou the New York Stuck rs executed and repurted promptly. Jol ____ BOARDING Winns wtilaines Squtleuca io Sourd wt $400 Breakinet, $:30't0 7:0 c'diock dianer, @ glock Large Luichcone ae DENTISTRY. E DURE, £ Ist, 715 141H N.W.—TEETH Dasara’ tae (= pee teprarmeteean Seemeey 2 DD* 7 Faison peter, Filling Rae corns bw. os 2 Meciaity’: dino, the cute of toothache ogtentracting. A iical suesthetic used ou tae’ pam Silevintes tie pain of extracting oe oe 2M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 77H ST, Chive doors from cofnerot Ee Dentistey tar all Gd Die ‘Toots inserted 67 ber oot Cements. ac FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Sy ‘ITY WISHES TO vetHaiies Bro, Piano and Stool for LEAVIN JOR SALE PER’ ‘ispuse of a fi 2. Baby Carriage and Crib used but, one Both. “Alaress ba Tat ee oe SALE—A PAIR OF PATENT BARBER CHAIRS, P 2" NEARLY NE ay tern ‘Apply st st. nw. 8 to tmorziod = iy 92-1" JOR SAL BREECH-LOADER, Fotae ty'€ 6. Bonebill, of Lanton, the barrels being of Damascus wire. Can be Lad at reasonable price, 1418 Qst iyeeae Fees, ANGR_K | VALUABLE tof land, c about 80 acres, 2 miles from Brentsrille, the county sat of Prince Williana Couns, iva, would be epelianged for ity prorerts, For particulars app) . B. LATIMER, Pardee Cowling’ uctiou-rooms). sy aeeoase JOR SALE-ONE SMALL GROCERY STORE, Ord chick aad Axierse chest fit oak, lore wBgdak. gelimg ovtheatt section.” “Addreay B1S- i222 TURES, Star offic oF rs JOR SALE_CHEAP_FOUR ART SQUARES, 125 ¥ards Stair Car- ‘4 feet: 40 yards Iugrain and pet Also, 15 Zine Star Plates, at 421 11th Uall from 3 to 5p. m. mS Foes FIRST-CLASS CELLAR ELEVA- tor, cheap. WM. MURHLEISEN, Jy21-3t 918 Sth st. n.w. FC SALE THE MOST ELIGIBLY Loc. carele (No. 564), in Oak Hill Cemetery. Ap JOBS A MHIT 49° cold) numnten), Letina? dy2l-3e OB SALE—BRICKS—BUILDING BRICK FOR sale at lowest prices. Delivered on cars of Balt re and Ohio Railroad at Queeustown or in, Washin, np. ghotomac Terra Cotta Co, Oftee, L411 Ga y19-1m Baltimore, Md F JOR SALI ‘AM LAUNDRY IN ONE OF THE most desirable lecas ions in the city, entire outit in good condition. “A. P. HILL & ©0!, 1338 F st. iy18-2w JOR SALE—MARE, PHAETON AND HARNESS, BY varties in the city having no 1 ‘an be weet at J. G. BOWEN'S Livi Ww York ave. Jot 251130 to 8 | Also, family Carriages and ‘iso adjoining side Lot, sane size. This ig | aale an@ exchange, t rediiced prices £0 24 | addressed to the Serge: 08 SALE—CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, AND Spring Wayons, for sale aud built to order; work PEARCE E 2iWTON SV a ASP eta toe rig ON HTAO SOLE a ge WOR SALE-ONE HAN! RIGHT Final ttzs, ike, are offering, special bargains in mut HBG) WOME So aed ave. nw. mete toseat 8 and 10 Fe. SALE-AT GEXER'S, 466 PENNSY he wost stylish Padies" Loopfrout English jugyies of all wi _3e23-3m {OR SALE_DICYCLES— HOPPER ¥, 230; 54 Columbia, $30, 50 Ideal, &Z5: 48 Star, $40; Harvard, #30; Vieior Triegcle. $40; Psycho safety, e120. THECYGLERKIES, L0G New York ave. jy1 FoRsaree ARE Fisno; hands ich, Tull tone? warra : on monthly payments of €10; cost $400; stool and cover ee 1d special bargains in near! ¢ are offering some grand special bargains in nearly new Uprisht aud Square Tianow at wowuurfully tow Prices, considering the fine quulity. Wecan save you Bt ouce frou $25 t0 $100 from the fancy, hich prices of other dealers. ‘Come in and talk exchange with us, specialty. ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 FX, SALE—100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND Varrished waxons: 4 1uilk wagons aud 2 65 ker varnished wazons: also painted wagons, doctors’ 4nd Indies phrtons, and one ‘stage, om easy terms. J. 3205 M my2s-sm It’s our Georgetown. VOR SALE—CALIF per aly: Hock, wha, Yc. ; Dry, $0c. Angelica, 1.00;' Burgundy, &2- no liquor by ‘glass svods delivered ‘tree “H- A’SELIGSOS 1200 Pa ay: “my23-3m, JOR SALE-THE “OTTO” GAS NEE quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance: Joss of time; uo handling of fuel. Send for circular aud price list. ‘D. BALLAUS, Agent, 731 7th at. tay JOR SALE—ADOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF reil and about 800 pounds of Agate Type, lately im use on this paper. The face ot ‘Uoth fonts’ is de sirable, they are. iu gcd condition, aud capableof ex: cellent service, for twa, oF three” Fears oh » paper of on, Will be sold duesp in bull Ade Sika Stak SEWGPAPEE CO. Py} NPA- PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. WEES & 00,, auctioncors. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE STOCK OF GOODS AT AUCTION, IN LOTS TO SUIT ALL. order of ith & We of the Boston val, ToCE Sharh age Reed he pate stad 7th st. nw. for the pais acditions 10 weed aes os. 705 and 07 Market Space, we pow srficle con tained therein. commencing on 84° AY MORN- ING, TWENTY-TH} OF JULY, at NW O'CLOCK 4. M. and EVERY DAY thereafier st TEN A. Mand infec Galin yet Sistema faite ab only, is enumerated és follo Teather’ Goods of, ev prt ev Leather and Plus ans, Gate’ 1c, ‘Opera-Glasses, Cases of Siver-Plated "Table Cul Perfumery, Brass Noveltfes of endless desicn Toe Bicone pepe eles, Statuary, Mirrora, lot Stationery, all kinds of Bird 0} oilet Sets, Fishiina-Koda and Tackle, ketbooks und Cutlery, Toilet Elestic Minds “treme e laste. Bands, Croque Framed Engrs ‘Music ry, in of every vaslety an af Bibeh Frames, Manicure firat-clags Jews ous to mention her which a special sale mination of sale 12 Show-Cases, Shelving, Fixtures, Stoves, eta, ‘This will be a positive and peremptory sale, and buy- ers are invited. _Sy21-3t CHARLES WEEKS, Salesman. a SS FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REG) SALE OF HOU! SEY Atari ROOMS. ASD TENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, TO-MORROW, SiPoubay, Joey WENT THIRD, 4 COMMENCING AT TEN Embracing every description of Hot One Talking Purrot and one Skye Terrier. Effects, New AT TWEL' iss K, By order often, one Byer, 7, Horse and Pic seg ie tit gee rouse, tee ‘without reserve. Bs (pues DOWLING, Auctioneer. CRATE ASSORTED ENGLISH. ONE CHIN. ‘be sold at auction to-morrow, SA’ Stiny auction foous aC TWELVE OCLOCR- DPcaxsow: ‘BROS., Auctioneers, AT TWELVE ( pyri ste ma AY, it ASSIGNEE'S ay As ia eae daly foconded,# will ell at patio ugtion, at the'euc~ seuce a SUS nae HAP Teas crgomencing ‘at TEN O'CLOC! Ginieaes ee BBIC-A-BRAC. WILLIAM B. SING, | 3722-38 oscar S HARVEY. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TOCK. 01 ASSIGNEES SALE OF 6 F BOTTLED LIQUORS, “WINES, BRANDY, COUNTEUS, SURLVING, STORE FIXTURES,’ SHOW-CABES, On SATURDAY, O'CLOCK P.M. fal ‘avenue, corner ent from. AL SUERTE STUNDE northwest, treet irtuo of an sude N. Wyane for Dynent of cred tors, the stock #2, tiade, “consisting of Botilea Malt Liquors, Wines, , Counters, Show-Cases, Shely- hig, Stofe Fiatiires, Awning, &o, ‘orm cash, C. WILLIAMSON, 320-36 Assignee. CHANCERY SALE. ‘By virtue of » decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed ir equity cause Wo. 10.070, docket 49, werain Maria G. Bradley is complainant and Powell M. ley et al. are de- fendante, I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, Ta front of the pi on SATURDAY. the TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF “JULY, AD. 1887, at FIVE QCLOCK y. AL. all that ceftain parcel of ground i the city of Georgetown, in said District, known ant described. as the west thirty (0) feet of Zot numbered one htmidred aud eight (108), in Beall's addition to said. Gooneetown, fronting thirty, (30) feet on the north side of Beall “street, between ‘Monigouery and Monroe streets, and extending back with that width one hun- prod aiid tecnty (120) feet, to Poplar street, “This lot has Deen guibdivided into four smaller lots esch sfteen (15) feet front and sixty (60) feot deep; two of them fronting on Beall street and two on Poplar street. One of them will be offered for sale with the privilege four. ‘Teruns of sale, as prescribed by the decree, are as fol- lows: One-third of the purchase money in cash and he Tosidue in three equal installments. at, respective ly, six, twelve, and eighteen, monghs from the day of sale, with interest at the rate of six, per cent per an- num, of all in cash, at the purchaser's option,” A de- posit of $25 will be required on each sub) lot at the of sale. All conveyancing and recording at the Purchaser's cost. If the tering of sale are not complied teigh wltiun twenty days after sale tie property wil be Fe-old at the risk aad coat of the detaulting purchaser, = INKED PENDALL, rust DUNCANS! BROS., Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL. NEW, WINDSOR COLLUGH AND WINDSOR FE Inale College-Soparate buildiige, Til wreduac. ig courses with degteca. Also primary, preparsteny and business departitenta. Fail sessions Open Berton. ber 14, 1887. Catalownes onaphiieation: “Addsees Kev, AC JELLY, Duby Brew, New Windsor, Md, p22 za ICRINGON COLLEGE CARLISKE, Fa, FALE rin, upens September 19. i four-year sourses the Classical the Latin Sclentifte, ‘and’ the ‘Mode Language. - Facilities, in all resoects iinproveds ‘mew Duildings, enlarged faculty. imereased resourson, Welle equipped yymuasiuin.. ‘Tuition, Uy scholars, 86.25 sSVeart toons of ministers, free,” ‘Cast of ving ox Ceptionally cheap. ‘The Preparatory School, witht new mi cxeellentsccummodgtions aims af thorouh and expeditious preparation for euliege. - For entalsue oF Gesized information, address. JA: MoCAULE, “wae ‘President, © HORTHAND REVOEUTIONIZED. Slom-Da- loyal awarded HY old medals simplest ost most levible-. Taught in L2 hours, Classes and private ingtrnction daily tition by wail, Typewrit. ng’ taught by Experieuced Operator. Cail’ br send Stamp tor prospectua The school, 821 ington, D.C: stn. Ace 320-64" PHorosaLs FOR QUEPLIES FoR THE U. & Navy Devantacews, Bungav or Provisions XD CLOTHING, WasHISGTON, D. C., July 1, 1887. Sealed Proposals, euidorsed “Proposals for Supplies: will be received, from manufacturers or tewulat deal- at this Bureau. until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. ON JULY TWENTY SEVENTH, 1857. gud Pubily opeted immediately thereafter, at which thne ‘kiders aze invited. to be present or represented, for nual supplies for the Navy, to be delivered at’ th cliowing ary’ Yards and Giations: Portsmouth, Hf, Boston, Mass. Torpedo Station, Newport, New York. N. ¥. League Island, Fa. Annapolis, Ad Washingtop, D. C., Norfolk, Va. and Peusacols, Fla, Propouals fs, supilics toe dctivered al the Navy t Mare Istaud, Cal. will be fecriveluntil TWELV LUCK NOON, ON "AUGUST EIGHTH, 1887, and opened immeniately thereafter, under the same’ con- Sitios as above stated. ‘The supplies required consist of the following a ‘Apparatus, electric: apparatus, fire aud hose; brushes: Wuilding material: cauvan, chemicals, drugs, ints aud varuishes. cordage; dry goods: equipments for boats and ships: fittings for bollers and cugines Atuings for galley aid house: “anthracite coal: Diu nous coal ud coke: charcoal: wood: furniture for gal- Tey and howe: furniture for tabl eitatical am ings; lumber aud timber; pipe: fittings; provisions; rolliue tiouery: engineer's supplies; tools and barlware; wood and willow ware; provender: hay, oats, corn, etc, hemp: special machinery, cupola turface, and miscellaneous. Proposals will be received for one or more of the above-mentioned classes, or for one or more Yard or Station. The articies must conform to the Navy stand- apdand pase the usu inspection, In care of ue bids, the award will be made by lot. No bid will be receive: after the time specified. Proposais must be made on the prescribed forms, abd Alled cut aw directed in the schedule, or they will be declared informal. Schedules. of supplies required, with biank forms attached, will be forwarded upon application to the Bureau of Pro- Visions and Clothing. Schedules are prepared for exch of the above-uamed Navy Yards aud Stations, aud 9] plicants for the same should designate which schedule they wish forwarded to them. ‘The ut reserves the right to reject any and all proposals not considered advantageous to the Gov- ernment, and to waive such defects as are not in con fhict with law. JAMES FULTO! iyl-lawdw Paymaster General, U.S. . Kas, water, and ; suiall, Stores: sta iumber's supplies; Te YEARS—ADAMS’ REVISED HISTORI- 6,000 wre ane BE, ETO forin, or on rollers, $19; or book form in cloth, 810. including the key. It pictures history so that'mea, events and natious can be located at a dress or call. BEN. 8. HILL, Agent, hia avenue. a ba STITUTE, HYATTSVILLE, MD.— ‘The next annual session of this Boarding and Day School forwirls will bezin on WEDNESDAY, 21, 1887. For circulars address the Mi ie, Ma. Hyattavilie, a y ASHINGTON AC. Wise ferred ts and 9. Dovartinens ad Four Courses of Study Beiseais partment “out Coun rudent permitted to board in clubs if desired. ‘ferme very Moderate, “Preparatory School attached, Special at- tention given to Atting boys to ‘enter college, univer: sity, or the military oF naval schools of the “Govern: ineuit. Situation most beautiful and health(al, For catalogues address: Principal THOMAS FELL, A. A. iD Lh as SE ‘AUQUIER FEMALE INSTITUTE, E its 27ah aint pais Neciit.14, 1887. sit Opensits 27th annual session Sept. 14, 1887. Bit. ited in the Piedmont region of Virginia, nusurpassed for its beauty, fertility and healttuiness. Only 5 miles from Washinton, “Ihe grounds, ten acres in all, ate tastefully laid ont. The buflding isouc of the fuest School edifices im the State. A full corpe of texchers. Terms reasonable, and made known ou spplication. For Cataloguce address jyls-co-dm~ GEO.@. BUTLER, A. M., Principal PPESsseLe OY) maLITaRy ACADEMY. 3 pe Send for catalogue, 60 page. _$e6-00.30_ PREDERICK GID) FEMALE SEMINARY, THE next term Will commence Weduesday, Sept. 7, 1887. Various courses of study. Competent instruc: JROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. Bunzat or Fuovmmose ssp CLoramna, FUREAU OF NS AND CLOTEIM 1 Proposals, endorse RaTON July 6. 1887. Sealed Proposals, endorsed “Proposals for Supplies,” TWEE. will be received at this Bureau unt O'CLOCK NOON, MONDAY, AUGUST EIGHTH, 1887, for the supplying of Fresh Beet, Vegetables, and 4, Washington, D: C., for the fiscal Ice, the Navy ear ending June JOth, 1898. Specifications aud formas of offer will be furnished on application to the Paymaster-Gencral United States, JAMES FULTON, _SySlawit ——__Payfumster-Genorse'b, 5. BOTANIG GARDES . Wasninetos, D. C., July 14, 1887. Yroposals for Fuel for Botanic Garden for the fiscal yaar "Guding’ Sune 30, LAS wie te tected ate Bie of the’ superiatcadene wut 2 fr Fridayr Ay Particulars as to character and quantity desired can be obtained tyuu application a ones R. SMITH, _Sy15-2awat ___ Sup't Botanic Garden, SPHGEANT-AT SEM OFFICE, U.S SENATE, ‘aswixetos, D.C, July Z Sealed Proposals for Coal aud Wood, euclosed aid t-at-Arins, United States Sen. ate, will be received at this office until TWELVE LOCK M.. on MONDAY, JULY TWENTY-FIFTH, 1887, to supply the United ‘states Senate with fuel, uamely. 40 Ibs.), more oF less, as may be re- uired for the year enciiye June 30, 1868, of the best Mite Ash Lee, ops sizo, Coal, well’ screcied and free from site. “The vaults to be filled with Coal and Wood on or be- fore the Loth day of November, 1887, an@ the balalice tired to be put in as called for. 120, 30 Tous Hed Ash Stove Coal. to be delivered at such thues and places as may be required. 50 Cords best clear Spruce Fine Wood in 4-feet 1 50 Cords best Usk Wood cut in 3 lengths and split to medium size. well seasoned, and “rhe wood must be: clear bright straight, and the right ie reserved to onder more wood Te coal aud ‘woud ta be aren gt ny yeighels eae ured; and stored in the vaults "af the’ Sense Wine at S'ibe wood Yo be. corded. tieagured, and cut at the ‘corded: ni Capitol, unless otherwise ordered. Set SSA B, CANADAY, Sergeant _ MEDICAL, &e._ DASZ09», RESTOKED BY USING A BOTTLE OR 4th two of Dr. BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cordial Will cure any case of norvuus debility and oss of herve power. It imparts vigor to the wholesystem. 906 B ataw ai _____Sy82-Em OX.RECENT, OF ONE DOLLAR WILL SEND remedy for chills and tever: never offered to the Cures when other reutsdien full, Adtirea Ay IT, Shrewsbury, Moumouth Co. N. J. jy21-; ME DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND MARAE Ladies’ Physician, can be consulted daily at her residence, OI Tet hw. ice hours fook Tio U prim. with Ladies only. Selt-2in ADIES CONSULT DR. AND MME. SELDI L105 Park Pace northeast. Prompt amd reiains pentane Fiet ciate accouuinodaiion for patient Foe Gapitshen een and O Oe 8s a neee EAD AND BE WISE_DR. BROTHERS, 006857. 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For cate- logues apply to W. H. PURNELL, A M., LL 3" Course of studies; Classical and Commercial. Term ir sewsion of five nonthy $i0U. re: sumed ou MONDAY, 5) BER 3, 1887. ‘Address BRO. JOSEPH, Director, Baltimore County, Ma. Please send for a Catalogue. jy$-3m for young ladies and little girls re-opens SEPTEMBER ‘A (8th tp! Miss J. TRAUTMANN, Principal, AB a pile OSEPH'S COLLEGE. Day students according to grade, Studi yatndents accortin y studei to rae, es, wi P.O, oy pe WEST WALNUT ST. BOARDING SCHOOL 4301 Walnui st, pis, Pa, Send for circulars, 3y7-Ln ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE. ‘Charming location on the Delaware. Healthful, homelike thorough, and Christian. “Superior facili: ties in Music and Art. Munners, morals, and health carefully guarded. Forcatalogues address Rev. BOWEN, A.M., Bordentown, N.J.__Jy6-2mo UMMER SES! SPENCERIAN BUSINESS: COLLEGE, corner 7th and D streets northwest, dhorough instruction during the summer mouths 10 ‘Rapid Writing, Book-keeping, Stenozraphy, aud Lype- writing. | Day'and evening sessions tor youth. I call 874-2. HENRY C. SPENCEK, Princ isc kaa a src isc ea OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR _ GIRLS, SANDY b, Shri, Montgomery County, Mi. 18 talen north ‘ot Washingion City, reorens September 10. ome governiuctits health carefully attoud For circulars HENRY a SELWYN HALL, READING, PA SIX HOURS from Washington. A school ‘of the highest order for boys. Military system. Every modern appliance for study and recreation, Steam, gaa, hot and cold water. Largegymnasium. ‘Thorough preparation for gollege or business. Boys of any age received. Send HANCERY SALE OF VERY V. QBen. TM PROVED BUSISESS PROPER OWN AS. GEES FR POUR 8 EEEvesta Sikeey iORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause, No. 7 on the itt day of July, 1887, the under-| siened trustees will offer for rablio auction, iit {front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF abaust, A.D. 7487, 41 FIVE O'CLOCR P. M., the folloy ‘piece of Teal, Fike situated and iu the City of Washi: yn, District of Colum- bis, to wit: All that part of lot six (6), in ‘thi hundred and forty-nine (349), whicl 8 for same at the northwest corner of said lot and squ! and running thence south slong the east line of 11th street west one hundred and twenty-seven and ing one hundredths t (127.60); thence east at Fight anglog to said 11th atroct twenty-four feet (34); thence © deg. 1334 min., west seventy-two forty-seven one hundredths’ feet (72.47); theace north 3 . U9 min., east forty-five and seventy-nine one unt ths feet (45.70) to Pennsylvania syenue; thence in a northwestly tion slong, fe He e ey sud ee eaten tee (28) to saic bh streot and point ing the. sanme . broyed by w large fron tfont building, kno vey's Saloon. "Term of sale: (One: third ofthe purchase money te ieee! cash, of which the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,506) is to be paid.as a deposit at the time of sale, balauce of the purchase money to be id in two'equaliustalinenta, iu one and. two years. from. the day of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust upon the sald described real estate, an to draw ipterest at the rate of six per centum ‘per an- num, oF all cash at the option of the purchaser. ‘Terms, of sale to be complied with in ten after day of sale: oF the property to be revold at the costs andlaka HE Snowy. nw. PRANK 7, Bi SWING, ¢Trasteos. _DUNOANSON » Auctio jy21-dkds T['#08. DOWLING, Anctioncer, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONTING ON TWENTY-FIRST STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN K STREETS, KNOWN aS No. 1026 TWENIY- FIRST STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of certain deed of trust bearing date, on the twentieth day of May, A. D. 1885, and duly fie recorded in Liber No, 1121, folio 389, et seu., ont of the land records of the District of Columbia, and ut the request of the party secured thereby, the’ under- signed, as trustees, will sell, at public auction, in front ofthe promises, off MONDAY, THE FINBT DAY OF AUGUST, A. D., 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. all that certain piece of land 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 a'front of 19 tect on 2iat street northwest and running back of even width fifty-seven feet, the depth of said lot, the same being more particularly described in said déed of trust together 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 the. purel ‘and deed of trust on tho premises sold, or cash at option of purchaser. ‘Terms to complied with in ten days from the day of sale, of the trustees reservo the Fight to resell ut cost and tisk of defaulting purchaser. A. Aeposit of $100 required on day af sale, CHARLES IL NEWMAN. > rrustecs, 3y20-d&ds_ PHILLIP A DARNEILLE,S JUNCANSON BROs., auctioneers, COMFORTABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, ‘No. 64 DEVREES STREET, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TWENTY- SIXTH, AT SIX O'CLOCK P-M., we will sell, oe front of the previ Lon 61, SQUARE 623, fronting 16 feet on Defrees street and running back to alley, improved by a two-story Brick Dwelling, con- taining #ix rooms and bath room, house 3 ant order, A OP etna ‘home or s good investment is here pre- sent Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two ‘years, notes to bear six per cent interest, payable semi- Annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on premi- ives, or stich other terms as may be stated at sale, Con- Yeyineing, &c- at purchaser's cost. A deposit sf $106, required atsalé. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days, otherwise right reserved to resell at Fiak andcost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ public adver- fisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. z DUNCANSON BRO! TPHOMAs DOWLING, auctioneer FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND AT SOUTH END OF CHAIN pas WITH A GOOD MILL SITE AND GOOD WATER-POWER, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, AUGUST FIRST, 1887, at ONE, Q'CLOGK, at my Auction Rooms, ilth street i head ucts, Pennsylvania avenue, [shall sell tract of land, containing 15 acres, which has @ good mill site an perfect water-power, located at the south end of tl zhain Bridge, about three miles above Georgetown, D. C., on a high and commanding bluff, easily accessible, there being a splendid drive on the north side of the Potomac to the Chain Bridge. As a sumer resort or for fishing purposes it is considered fret-clasa, The place is now visited daily by hundreds of oaremen and pleasure-seekers over ono of the finest rowing courses in the country. In the hands of a capable man, and with good sccommodations for visitors, this place can Remade the most popular resort aroutid Washingion. ‘This property has on it an inexhaustable quarry of the finest stone in the country. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in one. two and three years, with notes bearing interest and sccured by adeed of trust on the ‘property sold. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, $200 deposit re- quired at time of sale. Sy18-dee rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. FXECUTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. In conformity with the terms of the will of the late Catharine Hess, of Georgetown. “D, C.,1 will sell on MONDAY. JULY TWENTY-FIPTH, 1887, at HALF-PAST FIVE 0" M., in front of premises, No. 1812 Frederick (or 34th) streot, George wn, D.C..a well-constructed two-story ahd Basement. frainé dweiling house, with horse aud cow stables in Tear, aid convenient alley leading thereto. cont, $100 actors: Cash, conveyancing at purchaser posit required at time of sa “DISTOEN CHARLES H. TRUNNEL, Execator. LE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY AND D HANCERY 8) COUNER THIRTEEN-AND-A-1 STREETS SOUTH \ EST. onthe 224 day of, By virtue of ‘passed June, 1887, in the cause of Schneider vs. Burke et No. 10419, equity docket 26, in the Supreme! Curt of the District of Columbia, we shally on WED- NESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JULY. 2887, re HALE PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. id iront of ‘the premises, offer for sale, a © auction the following roal estate, altuated in due District of Columbia, to wit: Known and described on the ground Plan of the city of Washington as Lot lettered = E" in the subdivision oflote 1 and 28, ia equate 207. Terms of sal ira qual lstalimenes at atx and ewelvo months within est at aix per cent, sect purchaser's no! atid a deed of trust, drall caah a¢ the option of the pur, chaser. “A deposit of $100 will'be required at the Gime of sale, and if the terms of sale are not complied with ‘Within ten days the trustees reserve the right to resell atthe risk and forcatalogue. LOT C. BISHOP, Headmaster. jyl-2m pez ‘SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, s 729 14TH 87. N. w, OPEN ALL SUMMER, aprectical knowledge of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND SPANISH acquired in ONE or TWO TERMS. ‘Reduced fees for summer, freo trial lessons. 29 Highest references, ‘WASHINGTON CONSERVATOR = SHINO T ‘ATORY OF eoagar: ‘or ; corner th and F ets. Hews teenth year. Piano,’ Orwan, Voice, Vi nee 2*ree advantages,” ctr VioaBy Flate, ner city, posi tering, Sunines Porm tions. Prot 0X ORNER MAb. teen Years’ experience. More tian 12, iuates inaw is for the Civil Service exatinatious, Please ‘call or send for Cire ;, prepares for, WOOD AND COAL Coss AWAY DOWN?! Cou 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. ‘OAL, direct from the mines, arriving daily per cars ‘at Coal Depot, 1st and L streets northeast, B. & O. E.R. Office 609 New York avenue northwest. Call at either place and secure your supply. JULY A.B. SMITH, PRICES, CHEAP! 609 NEW YORK AVENUE. Cue W.,,WILL REMOVE recta. niier. “A perfect ft guaraaiead, “Minos fell ine er. wee Shoulder Braces, leform Walsta, French’ Capseta sisd Bustos selelime ADEs SEAL GARMENTS, ALTERED, DYED rao ETE a Muse M. J. Praxo:, 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, LATEST PARISIAN, MODES IN FINE FRENCH RUSSIAN BANGS. HEA WAVES. Always in Order by Plain Combing. Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingled. y7-1me NT AND 2 nA at. nw. red. w* _UNDERTAKERS, sf JUBNISLING UNDERT: 1089 th StS We ‘Washington, Dr _Noconpection with any other aru f) SPINDLEK & SON, UNDERTAKER, FE. sae aps 7h st aw, Telephon cal 408. oe eee: Sa seers ‘Sisk [BO! ‘HUEON A HUSETT, Hagerstown, MA. ‘Underwear Goods, $i Corset thlise eo mria Masa caer pew eee Patent Shot ‘aud all Dreas, oa ry my Shier amas _SEWING MACHINES, &c. Tu Vuzx Larzsr “NEW HOME” SUPERIORITY IN EVERY RESPECT. ‘The acknowledged peer of all Sewing Machines, ‘Ladies, call at our office and examine it, 8, OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 528 Oth st n.w., Bt, Cloud Building, Ant nficle Agents for the New Automatic Family Button. det ¥ a ‘Testimonials ot i peers eaten ee Ba os produced in of Call ou OF address for cirenler, AUERBACH, cor. 7th and Hate, ‘Bole Agency District of Columbla, 428-3, Repafring snd Renting all kinds. Rett doos to Auerbeck’s bisy le Ghirt Depot. my28 ‘PROFESSIONAL. ‘Wil the President Ge West. ‘THR GF. LOUIS DELEGATION WILL. CALL Av SHE WHITE HOUSE NEXT MONDAY, ‘The mayor of St. Louis has telegraphed to the President asking if he would recaive a delegation from St. Louis, who would come to Washington on Monday to extend to him aa invitation to visit that city im the tall, after the Grand Army men havegone. A reply Was sent that the President ‘The Presideat, of course, uag kuowa, for some ume of the decrmunation to urge Sea ermernetecennre 2d EDITION. Ltt Toran i Th Sl A BRAVE WOMAN. She Captures a Negro Burgiar and id he has been the question, ‘Turns Him Over to the Palice, —_ | no yet deciged wneiner OF noe wa ga a ie Curcaco, July 22.—A Times Bonham, Texas, | quite probable though that he will visit St. Louls special says: Last night “Mra ‘Teftelier was | Sd sume osber Western cites after his Southern awakened by the fumes of form, and not | ‘TP Wishing to frighten her four da who had terier Department Changes, Ten aleoping. in the foom with her” since the Tae following ofieial changes have Deen made ragedy, lay quietiystor a minu when Miss Nellie ‘fetetiier screamed ut thal there wag some one in the room with chloroform, and awakened the whole family. ‘The watch began barking @t some one and continued unt Mra. Tefteller awakened two men who were boarding inher house and sending one off in the Department of the Interior: after an officer, While the other wet ith her to $1, See what the dog was barking at. "Epon thelr ap- | nice ‘ot Indian Affairs. tmenta: Ken, | frylarion to cats (hat sharpen thelr claws on the proach a DUFY hegro sprang from Behind sonte | neth 8. Murghison, of 8. G. copylst 4000; Henry C, ——— Undergrowth in the yard and made for the back Burnett, of Tenn., special pda for investigation Sales of Heal Estate. fence, which was made of pickets and barbed | of depredation day. H, Wise Garnett has bought of H. C. Ji wire,’ In reaching the fence the negro ell over | Pension Office, —1 i003 noes Fr Danisior ot | for 480.0% pare lot be 184 3138 Some chicken coope and missed the ‘narrow gap | of Il special G08; Rees P. ‘on Massachusetts aventie, between 1h and through which he had evidently entered the | Pa, $1,200, 18th streeta, Henrietta L. Wyvill has bought of yard. The lady overtook the negro at the fence G, A. MeElbenney, sub lot 71, 96, front {id ordered him to hands up" or she would biow | | Fs ©. Department Appointments, __| ©, 4, uczinenney, sub lot 71, ea. 06, frontin the top off his head. His hands came up, and| ‘The following having served a probationary | PY 80 fe ae a eed ‘fhe brought him back to | term have been appointed permanently to pose | ‘Pi. schmidt has bought of John Burke for roung man Post-oMice Department: Chas 500, fron tect until the ficer came and conAucted him to jail. | tons tn the 7 ae | Sees Between’ aad poets eos The negro proved to bo Hill Wills, an, immensely | Hodges of Texas; Llewellyn Jordan, of Missieapph | Ot 7e laced. Theodore D. Trapier, of south Carolina, black burly negro about twenty-two years of Age. There was We & shootinggifon Ot way dee iption on the place, Assassinated on his Farm. Curcaco, July 22.—A Times special trom Bal- Unger, Tex., says: “News has just reached here of the agsasslilation of W. Nichols, a prominent sheep man living on the edge of Green County near Fo! Chanbourne, last Sunday. “Mr. Nichols was aged 40 years and single. He was living with a family named Mauderelle and employed the male mem- bers to herd for him. Sunday last young Mauder elle requested Nichols to herd the ‘of which he (Mauderelle) had charge while the latter hunted ——e Calico Conte ve. Shirt Sleeves, To the Editor of Tus EvExine Stam: ‘The communication in Tag Stax of July 21, en- titled “A Hot Weather Wail,” reminds one of Don Platt’s remark that “this Government 1s too poor to employ gentlemen’ &0. If “One Of 'Em” is Jeal~ ‘ous of the cl 8 $900 position. On His Knees at the White House, CURIOUS CONDUCT OF A DRUNKEN SOLDIER, Robert Kellett, a soldier from Hampton, was ar- Tested at the White House to-day by Officer Marks and locked up ona charge of drunkenness, The officers state that Kellett visited the White House yesterday and reappeared there to-day, a8 he said, “to take possession of the Executive Mansion.” Arriting upon the front portico he fell upon his for ahorse, ‘This Mr. Nichols did and that was | Knees, and the officers thought was praying. He ‘Transfers of Real Estate, fhe last scen of him ‘alive. | That night the dog | Kept lls hand upon his hip pocket, and (he sincere Aisin ‘tollows brought the sheep home and Nichols was found | thought he had @ revolver, but’ when searched .. Liete! : the next afternoon, having been shot in the back | 20 Wé frag found upon him. When | Jno, Miller to Wm. G, Lietch, lot 17, 89. 604; $4,500. with a Winchester, after which the murderer | Seem in his cell by a Cid eporeer, ‘the prisoner said he did not deny but that he was a little cranky, but he certainly did not intend to harm any person. He said he did not the President any happiness. He only wanted to ‘see the President, He said be gent a letter to Gen. Black a year ayo, asking to be transferred, and he thought the President might grant his request. He got Upon his kness, he not to pray, but inerely to show the at White Hiouse how ite he was, also said that he had been drinking. Attacked treet by a Bull-Dog. A colored man Was passing along D street, near 10tn, to-day, with three bulldogs. One of the dogs was secured with @ strap, which the man held, The other two were loose. Wililam H. Wallace, a ttle colored boy, living at 13th and C streets northwest, stopped just as the dogs came up at McElroy’s window to look at the pictures, One of the bull-dogs made a savage att: on the boy, seizing one of his bare feet and. biting it severely, besides scratching the foot, There was considerable excitement, during which the map Tit tho. Dope disappeared, go. when a policeman it 4 20 Wi camo thero Was no one Lo sites The boy, whose injuries are quite dangerous, was taken to the Loren Allen and wife to Felix M. Draney, lot 1, sq. 123; $10,000. Campbell Carrington to Jno. P. Ritchie, lots 139 to 147, 8q. 674; $4,752. Emma A- McCully to D, Smith Gordon, lot 44, ‘8g. 155; $4,072.25, Lewis Allen to Andrew Allen, pt, jot 11, 8q. 18; $ R. W. Walker to H. C. Borden, lot 15 and part 14, sq. 780; $2,348. H. C. Borden to W. Mayse et al, same ‘yn ee $2,348. E. C. sill to ‘W. Mayse, parts 10 and 11, sq. 307; $— 0. M. Ball to W, M. Johnston, sub is $3,000, ‘T. A. Lambert et al, trustees, to . Flynn, lot C, sq. 403; $—. Thos. Joy to Theodore sheckeis, part Chillum Castle Manor, &.; $— W.T. Gun- nell to 8. and G. Oppenheimer, Jot 71, 9q. 856; $1,500, John McCarpin to W. 2. Purdy, part 20 $500. E. 8. Hamlin to Nicholas Bell, ee >, 8G. 248; $250. H. C. Jamison to H, Wise jarnett, part 5, 8q. 157; $8,489.02, Gi ‘Mason to Mary Henderson et al., sub 65, 500, S an Henrietta 1. Wye, sat |, 8q. 96; $4,000, J.T. Meany -yburn, Jr., Part L. 34 6, 8g. 5, $061. Mrs. Euwons i Tue Crry.—Mra. Emmons, tt 1s stated, has arrived in Washington from Boston, and though her friends here are reticent about het Whereabouts, Her counsel, Mr, Garnett, declined to-day to state anything about her or her where- abouts, saying that she wasa private and not a placed the gun against the head of nis victim send Ing a bullet through the brain and literally burn- Ing the face toa The Ten-Mile Record Beaten. Loxpon, July 22.—Woodside, of Philadelphia, to-day beat the English bicycle record for ten miles, covering the distancd in 28 minutes 34 seconds, ——— Hanged for Wrecking a Train. Nepraska Crry, Nes. July 22,—David Hoffman. Was hanged here’ to-day for wrecking a Missouri Pacific passenger train on the night of the 11th of | January last, at Dunbar, a small station on” the Missouri“ Paclfié, 10 miles West of this place. At the time of the wreck, En- gincer DeWitt was instantly killed and a number Of passengers were seriously injured. Hoffman passed. good night, having retired early and sleep- Ing soundly all might. | He ate a breakfast of fruit and a few delicacies and ascended the scaffold with a firm tread. “He made an effort to say something but broke down. ‘The trap was sprung at 10:24 and he was strangled to death in eight minutes, a The Rt, Hon. Mr. Smith Surprised. Loxpox, July 22,—The Right Hon, W. H. Smit government leader, was, Usted tk tie Gouge ot | Mimergency Hospital, 8" lc person, FOE nmons is now tn Oolarada. commons this afternoon by Mr. ere Was = 4 any truth in the widespread report that the queen | WM ef the Late J. C. G, Kemmeay, _| the court in reference to the costs of ‘the insanity had gent for Lord to Join the ministry. Mr. Smith replied that he had only now heard’ the statement for the first time, and could only say that it caused him great sur- Prise, Laughter.) Death of a Prominent Delawarean. Wituineron, Det. July 22.—Joshua '. Heald, who has been actively identified with nearly every movement for the advancement of Wilming- fartington to induce )Will be determined by the court before —— ‘To ResrRam THE ComwissiongRs.—Geo. Emmert and Wm, Kettler, trustees, and H. N. Geiseking have filed a bill f6r an injunction to restrain tne District Commisstoners from opening R street from ‘Lincoln avenue to the Brentwood road, ——_—_ Ranoe OF THE THERMOMETER.—Tho following ‘The will of the late Jos. C. G. Kennedy was filed to-day, admitted to probate, and letters testamen- tary were issued to his widow on bond of $15,000. It bears date of July 31, 1884, and is witnessed by ©.C, Glover, O. H. Bestor, and H. H. Dodge. He leaves his estate to hts wife with power to sell dur- 1 natural life, and, in case of her decease, iis, “Gauguter is to occupy the suing relation ton interests, died this morning of typhoid fever, |to is | estate as his wife. To his son, | were the ut the Signal Office ac aged sixty-seven years. Mr. Heald was thé | Joseph M. Kennedy, he leaves the Fountainvillé 76; 2 3: maximum, 90; minimum, 72. founder of the Delaware Western allroad, the property in Baltimoke and Howard counties, or, if ee Wilmington street car system ana the sinking fund for the gradual extinction of the city debts. He figured but little in political life, but was the republican candidate for Congress in 1870. Telegraphic Briefs, The third race at Saratoga to-day: Trav- ers’ stakes, for three - year - olds; $100 with $1,000 added by the association and $500 in plate by the late W. R. Travers, the second to recriye $300 out of the stakes; oné mile and three- shall prefer it, the farm near Meadville, Pa., conditioned on his occupying the latter. So mucii of his estate as shall in undisposed of atter the death of his wife, son, and daughter he directs shall go to bis grandchildren, andif none be living, to his daughter Annie and his daughter-in-law 50 long as she “shall remain widow of his deceased son, John R. Kennedy. At any time, however, his wife and daughters may convey any Portion 6f his estate to his son Joseph. He leaves the gold medal granted him by the king of Den- Merrick. Lynch; citation to adminis- trator to show cause why he should not be pun- ished for contempt, Estate of Thomas Simons; order authorizing administrator to employ agent and attorney. Estate of Francis Mckinnon; letters fanted Mary A. McKinnon; bond #800. “atate of ‘icholas O, Williams; do. to Mary &, Williams and W. E. Edmonston; bond $85,000.” Estate of August Kamm; order ‘of sale. ks ‘of Thos, ters. Carey Won, Oarsman 860 mark to is grandson, Guy H. Kennedy, also the es i dennis third. ‘Time, 8:1734- fond, and Fen- | Chair occupied ‘uy Daaiel Webster, and to his son Riley; leters granted Mary Wiley; bond a John D, Sheehan, tried 4t Laurens, 8. C., for the | Joseph the Reverdy Johnson chair. He leaves a inted | ardian; bond $5,000. Estate of Mark sing or Bishop, Vist July; has Weed acqiitted | concordance presented Uy David to Giibert Kea- | Botntngfian letters isuad to ars Conalnghan mbert Gittin avout e ears, ani Annie, 000. Esta 3 wit ade one of the wealthiest men of Baltimore, died at iis SSS mutied pate “aud letters Gra mitted ' to probate ‘and granted C. E. Sutherland; | bond Estate of Special bond of $500. ‘state of % vibtowns rown; petition vo withdraw will dented. Estate of Wr Re ier, assent of G. J. Fowler to probate of will, ke. Estate of M. J. Fitzgerald; Kate Fitzgeral appolnted administratrix; bond $200 and an to children, bond $1,500. ‘Estate of Jno, T.Hilton; petition for Webster for letters and cita- ons directed to issue. Estate of Joseph C. G. Kennedy; will admitted to probate and letters testamentary issued to J. Kennedy, bond $15,000, Orphans of Ellen Kinney; May Clark ap- residence to-day. A short time ago the estate of Mr, Gittings was placed in the hunds of a com- mittee, he having been declared mentally incapa- Die of managing it, Mr. Rober ees American minister to France, will attend the British naval review at ‘Spithead to-morrow. Frederick J. Calhoun died in Boston this morn- ing aged sixty-seven years, He was a widely- known rallroad man, ‘The Imports of dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending July 22 amounted to 835,373, of which 76,858 were entered for consumption and $658,317 Were Warehoused. With- ‘The Flim-Fiam Game, HOW IT WAS WORKED ON AN ACCOMMODATING PENSION ‘OFFICE CLERK. ‘Wednesday afternoon, just before Mr. Howard Larcombe, a clerk in the Pension Office, living at Ammendale, on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, took the 4:40 train to go home, a young man some- what excited asked Mr. Larcombe to let him have @ $20 Dill for some smaller notes. That gentleman did not have a note of that denomination, but told him he would let him have a 310 bill, “Very well,” said the young man. “You will drawals from warehouse for the Week were $524,- | oblige me very much by 80 ; that will help | Polnted er beple laren asia: 248, making the total amount thrown on the mar- | me some.” mp aay Gee Ket's2,701,108. Mr, Larcombe handed the bill to the young man, | 4, 7-day, Cox Gerinan’s Assembly, | No, | 7,598, Knights of | who counted out the money in return, When Mr. | McStay agt- Mc Labor, of Wilmington, Dél, disbanded last even Larcombe counted the money he discovered that ‘there was but $9 in the pile and so informed the Young man. ‘The latter apologized for his mis. lake and proceeded to correct it. In so doing he slipped the $5 bill from the roll, and putting i¢ down on Mr, Larcombe’s knee, he placed a silver dollar on the bills and said “‘thére it 1s.” Just then the train started and the young Gefendant granted. In re, P. H. Grisham; decree e in re, P. antag faye Tor change of mame. Howard ills; auditor's report confirmed. "Lee agt. Foo pro confesso against F.T. Lee and wife.” Muth ‘gt. Stott, Cromwell & 'Co.; rule on defendants, Arnold agt. Arnoid; sale finally ratified and refer- ence to auditor. Matthews agt. Williams; J. A. ing, because of the order prouibiting the use of intoxicating beverages at picnics and entertain. ments. The assembly numbered at one time 91 members, but since the issuance of that order had fallen off to 23, Its charter will be returned, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, man left 4 ‘Maedel appointed receiver, Bruce agt. Bruce: as though to take another car, but really left the agg 4 New York Stock Market, train, aud when Mr. Larcombe discovered that he | pearance of absent PP ered. Hi The following are the ing and 3:00 p.m prices | was $5 short the train was golng at Tull speed. | St Barber; time to Mle bondextended. Keifer of the New York Stoc! ‘as reported by special He searched the tratn for the young man, but hé } 28¢ Kelfer; pro confesso. | Johnson agt. Hood; Wire toH. H. Dodge, 0 streets had gone with the $5. A few days ago'a Balti- | 4 WR ayo HS ] Tore Judge Was robbed of $15. by’ ineuhs ‘of tho O'Brien apt. Sanobe; exceptions to endiners report: Name, o. |3:00]| Nama. oO. bee film-fiam game, worked in the same way. plates d Leadeng —_—-+—— Gayl gig | WHO Writ SuocneD Oscar J. Hanvay ?—Socre- ‘The Volunteer a Wonder. GoM! 60% | tary Thompson is engaged in carefully going over | gue BASILY BEATS THE PRISCILLA AXD BEDOUDS— 1477127 | the applications of persons who wish to succeed | STANDING UP A8 STRAIGHT AS A TREE AND PLYING LIKE SMOKE BEFORE AN BIGHTEEN-MILE WIND. A telegram from Boston last night tothe New ‘York Sun says: The new steel sloop Volunteer is a wonder. On her trial trip this afternoon she com- pletely outsailed the New York sloop Priscilla and the cutter Bedouin in a fine 4-mile brush off Mar- Diehead, and did 1t in an 18mile wind. Everybody who saw her behavior in a splendid run down the coast was amazed by her wonderful speed and by her gea-golug qualities. At 3:36 p.m. the Volun- Yeer was under way, heading for the open sea, Off ‘Spectacle Island the forestaysail and and, a light air st e off, and for the first time the Volunteer forged ahead under her own canvas. Looking closely’ at her, one could scarcely see that she Was movil Oscar J. Harvey as chief of the Miscellaneous Diviston of the Second Controller's OMice. ‘The office isa very hard one to fill, as it requires a much better lawyer than the salary would pay. ‘Tho most important cases of the Second Control ler’s OMice go through that division. As soon as Proper person.can be determined upon the ap- ointment will be made, A CommssioneR AFPonNTED,—Acting Secretary of the Interior Muldrow to-day appointed Gabriel C. Wharton, of the General Land OMice, to act ‘with John B. McNamee, of the Assistant Attorney- General's GMice, as a commissioner to in’ ate the Oregon wagon roads, They will hold first session in Salem, Oreg., August 10. ‘TREASURY AFPOINTMENTS.—The Secretary of the ‘Treasury has appointed John T. Fisher revenue for the district of Maryland, and R. H. Elniiing storekeoper and gauger for’ we veath Ohio district. Every Dar for the past two weeks it has been expected that the Secretaries of State, War and Navy Would have a meeting and select anew rintendent of the building and captain of {he'wateh, bu ie appantmeats fre. sed pond: BEES The following chan: on the Washington ige are no} U. 8. 448, 1801, cou 108% Fran a iatgg Ao 3855 a8 8 de, DCper. “tap, Ga, 1801. cote, 1084 bid. imps, 78 1891, currency, 111% bid. D. stock, 7s, 1802, currency 1323 i 90. “urrenc’ S650, ele gs ae ear . Yon" Market bods, “onal esterday’: from y ‘0. Street, asked. Wael Gas, 40% ua ry : Metropolitan Ins 03 ‘bid, “Coltimbia Lusurancer i Se tik Lise abe: German-Amerioan Insurance, 167% bid’ and a a Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., July 22.—Virginia new threes, Gig bld toa oe. one, MD., —Cotton nominal—mid- fee, WOse Flour’ ey and Gale seed ey 3575, "do. femily 4 Boel 30; city mille super, 250 83.00; do. extra, 3.2583. 71 brands, 4.3704.02; Fxapico ‘ay periative 8: mheat—southern at western lower and q 280%; July, 50}, an Sel son eae : mix x September einai.” Gata atoady “and atiet—aou gud Penneyivanis, J eatern white, prime. to. choice westerns 4 00813 00 priine to. choice western, 13.00ai3.00, visions: ‘16.00a17.00. Bulk meats—ebo packed, 7a. teadyand quiet, Sees po “ahoulders, 7asi:. clear Bacon — shouldery 7am: Western patkod: 11 fie ‘Petroleum and fiat ‘ordinal : : y : teady—refined, 6: to fair, 194952035, Sugar soft, 53 redned ‘itm 3 CO} ed firm, 9: Whisky arm and quict: Tideid5. Preighws w.lives oat beg ae? its four iaSd: ele, Shipmgaterdoni, 8} 76,200 bushels. Sales—w! bushels, a republican State committee for a meeting of the committee at Saratoga on August 2 to decide on the dateof the state convention. ‘This 1s in ac- cordance with ex-Senator Platt’s policy of anearly start, Capt. Cole wants to be chairman of the ii HLH f ie ebbe: ey i Bi i i ail i jes a ass Peter Burkhardt, surety, 8 soaltny fermen. near Pet a hat Bp ar etre ab Sa Bd ‘The Fall Obie Ticket. Wr DEMOCRATS WILL SUPPORT FOR STATE OFFI. teh “7 conve TX THR CONVENTION—THS ‘GUBERNATORIAL WOMTWER. ‘The full ticket adopted by the Odio emocratio eonvention at Cleveland yesterday is as follows: of Delaware , Coolman, ot treasurer, 6. ‘of ¢ W, HB. Leet, Woke of board of pubis E Riatasndaaeie' aay alloc was, also a was one wore, AB 4 Throdgn the renomination ot Emil Kiesewetter, of Franklin County, for auditor Of State. A storm of noes: but Chairman Seney eda pees —_ ‘nomi- tion wat made. Several deleg: protest bu all were ruled out of race Pinal john McBride, the Steck Vago A labor 4 Jared that if Kiesewetter was ao he would take the st ainst him, Mr, Kiesewetter then announi fat he Wanted no unfair advantage, and that he Was willing to go before the convention on even terms with other candidates. This induced the chairman to call for further nominations. Joseph G. Curley, of Cham} ‘County, Was then named, and a ballot ordered which resuiied tn nomi: ation of Kiesewetter, Curley receiving only etghty~ bine vote. “all thooiher nominations were nade by acclamation, and the convention adjourned ab 4pm, THOMAS EDWARD POWELL, nominated for governor, 1s forty-three years old, and served as a private four months during the War in an Ohio regiment. His political career be- in 1872, when he Was @ for Greeley. in 1875 he was nominated for Attorney General and defeated. He was nominated for Congress in 18K2, and though defeated by James 8. Robinson, Teduced the republican majority 400. In 1864 he headed the democratic ticket and tm 184s he served ux chairman of Une democratic State committee. During the four years he hag had # law oftice in Columbus, Ohio. De. Tawwen Arovocizes.—Dr. Tanner tn the house of commons yesterday and ex the circumstances under which he called Mi a‘damned snob.” Sir Jullan Greiswind wy That the house let the matter drop, but Mr. W. M. ‘Smith objected and wanted the doctor Mr. Gladstone contended that Dr, Tanner's apol: should sumice, Mr. Smith had introduced an li- advised element into the discussion by that Dr. Tanner imputed a falsehood to Mr. Long. Did not Mr. Long in like manner impute a’ false hood t Dr. Tanner? Was an imputation upoa an tn Engiish “member ancthert chore) an English mem! hers). ro fhtervened and told the house that Dr. Tanner's a) should be held to cover the offenses of which he was accused. Mr. ‘thereupon withdrew his motion, and the ended, il aed ai ‘Tae PowoxEn-BUN Case.—Tho coroner's in the cases of John G. Wolff and Annie K whose death were believed to eating chrome-yel bakery of F. Schmid, a Poundeiphta foneluded yesterday” Sahinid ing and vi coloring, Was not aware that It was ‘The jury Cameto thecouclusion ‘that! the evides ‘nob show how Wolff came to bis Annie Helm had been fatally the Sane. i é ~~ rie apa gists, from whom Schmid purchased ant, were censured for ‘the relating vo Chem was. relerrs t attorney held for the action of the Senstnie BovLaNoun.—La France states that the members of the of the Schnavbele tneident, to Uhat he head a Monarchist Pk ih ey > Aoriviry ox THE yrawce-Gusaay Pnoarang—- Much military activity is Met, The eni of forts and evolutions of are; coed! fg fonstantly ‘Work is conaucted at by the ald of the electric light. The Dalloon +4 yartinent 18 ex mt ry Medestrucive eect of dynamite hurled dows upon forts {rom a balloon, —+ ~oo____ Aw Iurgconiovs Count Goma 70 Wonx.—Prete Derr von Everseln, a Prussian count, was aming the sieer: passehgers on the Thingvalla, whic in the German army, and te hirty-agnt poehe pak in tbe a a He had $18 in his pocket when he lauded. Ie lett for North Carolina, where he intends farming. AMERICAN Masons BanqQuetrep.—Brackston: Baker gave a banquet in London Wednesday even- ing lo American Masons al Ube Criterion, Among the guests were Mr, Zucharie, of Galifornia; Messra, Tilton, Ashweil and Batty, of New York: a See, and ‘ey Sh 8 vania, The ey a to Presi- dent Cleveland, and the company be Columbia.” Consul Walker replied. ir. Hope Kins responded to @ Loast to the visitors, Mr. Meyer the health of the Wi Master, and in the name of Lis American Presented to the Ango-American lodge « hand- Some past master's Jewel of diamonds, as worn 1m Al joa, @8 & SoUvenIT Of the Visit, Mr. Baker fo. ‘Vurned Warm thanks for the gift. ee THEY CovLD JustLaTe BUT Not Batae.—About 5,000 colored persons made excursions to Asbury Went to the bath-houses and’ Suits, but were refused, ‘They took good’ part, A. jubilee m was auditorium of thie Camp-Meeting and the speakers’ hits at those who did not Uke them because of color were greeted with ringing cheers, Ewrress Resewrs 4 CHANan OF ‘ephant Emy owned. Ciushow exuibiting ‘at Albany: Se We ator keeping the people in the Vicinity of the tents awake unul after midnight Wednesday, ended up Was hitched to an 84-pound was his driver, Van Ness drove Wilkes 20 @ oulky, Johnston won the first heat in 2:16, second heat was a wonderful one, and knocked two wec- ‘onds off the best Wagon record. ‘the turn Was reached Johnston showed bts best pacing clip, y an Sangth, On was eaves Meoges, the wire, ‘Pime, 2:4. he third heat as if for @ Ya} ‘are ura Ji broke badly ‘eottio down to nue ooo oe geen, Cae Won in 2:19, “Witkes won ‘heat in 2:18; BE and the fifth and last in 2:21%, New York, at Detroit, yesterday 3. ito Peter Pollard, of Baltimore, tor $10,000, eee Nine men, convicted at Ji Misa, yester- ay, Gti Uinver off Governmént lai were fined from $150 Lo $500 each and sentenced to im wrisonment for ten days. Mclvor Page was fined ment BARRETT—1 ees HEshy'et DAMMETT Yeshington, D.C. HARVEY-OUBTIS. On 887, wenn vite Meade TURTON—CROWN, On We 2 TSE cRSS Mana Samy tp iPOM nd DIED. WIND, July £1, 1887, at 7 otclock BALD’ Any Be E ‘daughter of Wi and SE anRrSE Seton qoute of gli Wp Hee iy cg aera ane laa ‘ineteen years ten ‘mou! oC e

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