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THE G STAR: WASHINGTON, D. of “DUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 188": FOR SALE—HOUSES. OR SALE_WILL SELL CHEAP, FOR THE NEXT ten daya, Brick, House with eight rooms modern improvements. Offer wanted. 82 Myrtle st. me. Ap- Ply to owner. eatretay ~ 5’ JOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE @-STORY-ARD- Poesy actuvellineg. 302 Mest ae. Dacome fect wile. LOUI3P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st. nw. all ma, lot = Myr, |216 to 292 13th st. & 20,800 Ky. ave, bet. Band i ease, fh. €4,000 8. "4,500 405 to 411 Baar's al- E ley n.w.bbtr.-,4,000 4.000 423 NstTu.ws fi '5 and 2 howaes rai. .4,000 bare hi 8800 S888 “to SEE ak Gn itive. th, FA oem So 2,500 615 lat ata. wf and 3 houses rear’ 3.000 ¥,200 219 10th st. men, fi, 20 ra. "2,500 hh. Gre 2,000 6 Q st_n.w., Eh, 30 Samson st BW, 901 to Blin? ® oo 383 Mad ses bh, Siw -1,500 fb, Wtist se, bb,” Secor: 1,500 st me, fh, Zee. = S15 2d st we. t.ti, ar 1.400 The above is only a portion of the property on my books.” Fur full list call at ofice for Julletin istted o8 the Ist and 15th. [aw2s} THOS. E WAGGAMAN. SAL KY DESIRABLE TWO-STOR' ‘aud basenient Prick dwellinsc A-complete home; just finishes Sdst ere $5500. Eany torus Sus In SWORMSTEDT & BRADLE ALE-SMALL HOUS ment. SWORMBTEDT & BRADLEY. 927 F st. S¥ HOME, TWO BLOCKS from the Capitol, two-story press brick, # roms, far wuder duime Panza whole front of fave: fue parking; plenty shade; iron fences To iri io tig alley perfect “tie, and uals '§ BRYAN bthse ae Ef ‘000. R SALE—AT A BARGAL VERY DESIRA- lesine-tooms brick dwelling GO2 Mist tw-: howe dd nenchborhood very de= SP. SHOEMAKER, 920 Fat. nw. W, SIX-ROOM ears price, £2.00. ‘au20-3e° CH PARKER, Oy aid Este. ROR sar EAR-SIX-RUOM, BRICK HOUSE: ew. c.f PARKE ‘au20-3e igand E sts. 9% JOR S USINESS PROP- a number one investment, CH. PARKEL, Sigand F sta. sw. rAND; $500 cash; balan Fro Sari on F st, between ‘SIX-ROOM Cc, H. PARKER, ‘ig and Esta. 8.3. (JOR SALE—CHEAP—344 PENNSYL| deep: iionte “iS Toome renting at 885 per month, ep; iouse LS roome: ren Sperm Pe $7,006 Cash, falance ote, two, and CH. PARKER, 4 and Few. se" OK SALE— CHEAP — EIGHT-ROOM BRICK House, ou H st., bet, 444 and 6th sw. three-story 8 good investment; is C. H. PARKE O-sst* “4s and E'sw. FoR AEs IX ROOMS: $16.50. B14 Grooms: 81 st, 6 rooms st aw. $14.30. "101 Virginia ave. se. store and a $20. 43 and K sta s.w.,a,cood business stand di and O sts. aw. good business stand: 832. 34st a. o rooms: $14.30. 133 Virginia ave. $10. Tili Delaware ave. sw. orber Oth and C sts. se. store and Three new 6-room Brick Houses, 44 Bt bet Hand i sts. e.w., ali mod. impe.: 823.00 cache ©. H. PARK. 4gand Esw. 28 SALE NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE—175 ach ave, 30-ft front, 22 rooms isetisave. eit front by 1 dome he Fespeet. Cail and exatn IN SHERMAN & CO. 1407 Pst. LENT, JOSE Wo OF | ‘story cosy, 6-room bricks, with all modern ats, ob Pat between 4th aud Sth. Wy week for $3.00 the best bar. 30) those nd quality JOEL ENS TE HOUSE OF ns, broad | ide, and | 1008 and 1010 F st. NEW SIX-ROOM Va. growing werythiu SAUET CHEAP ‘Cam be sold fc AY WOOD, * Cor Othand K ste mw. ELEGANT HOUSE ON M, BETWE. . W., L2-room, brick; “lot Z4x1: y brick stable. Will ‘be jot 20x88 ‘ ties wialiu € | je house. will please call at iy office for card o fasion. ‘This «a lovely home. Me M. KOHRER, | i and East Capitol H JOR SALE— Bri and cel ron Caroline st. n.w... 19,000 | 250 snd stable © = ss corner ob E. Cap. st. pr. Capitol ..5,500 Brick, 10r. on S st. bet. 2uth and 2st ste, new house. = proved and uniiaproved prope S & 14¥8 New York ave. CKS, WITH BATH, ‘All rented to good fenants and yiclditur high rate of i Apply to C. B. BERRY MA) Fat oR SALE_OR FOR ‘Massach dscune resi northeast sul beoddta” ‘T FURNISHED—1455 | highland Terraee, Anew and | « tached, situated at | ad Lott! ot. nw. in © pertion of the eity, high and pvenient to the Government build rm aud the fashiouable hotels. ‘This maneion hee two entrances, one. oo, JSth ot sad the | | other om Mass. ave.; is appointed with every comfort ths, pantries and preaies, atid Tuxurious and artistic is fu ion-routne | Will leave for w terms of Years traci, "For infocuation inquire of JOHN F ‘cOx, Attorney, Room 10, Glover Bulldinie AIO Pst. SALES L BARGAINS— room Houses on Asta. @; Jl modern ouly nts. 10 per ceut iuvestinent. wach. "Also, 2 brick, 1 oma on 1 rooms and ee ick, 1 rs., East Capitol st., bet. 6th and 7th. Ji rooms, ne. corner H and'2ist sta. nw... 4 rooms on Marion,bet. Gth aud sth stan JW. BP. MY EHS & 80) Flats, 8 de Island ave, Be: ice 8,500. JOK SALE-3 NEW FIVE ROOM BRICKS, Mo) {mps. 12 percept investment Price ouly' 81.000 Fach. Several new ?-room bricks, pear Lith st. #3900. Becutiful lot om lode Taland ay A corner site for 9 houses om 1:30 ai Near huithechian Yoatitute, 15 fod lots, 22 houses. Fine opportunity’ for a builder B'SiTEK™ © SON, 1428 New York ave. aul oR SALE OR RENT_—A NICE SIX-ROOM BRICK 2 10 : nm Vand Q WAGGAMA 1003 F atin NST. BET, CoN jew, well built aud planned for details, 13 Architect T. F. SCH ‘above Iow: JOK SALE-NEW HOUSES-WE IS tteution to the row of huuses being completed in | tice Vince: northwest ax sanethina ry Ane mad iceankedss000each ‘They : entire house, bay sills, rune. baizobe, sh . with piste mirrors. hout was Sxtares ap for iy papered thre Suled. Por trina aud particulars apply to ROWER & SONINS Fat aw it SALE_-CHEAP— A hes Gigi rom Frame House, st ‘Takoma Pack Biciudin $0,000 tect of rv S*QUSEIN P. BROWN. Real Etat aul7-6t ¥ ELECTRIC TREATMENT I CAN CURE ANY ease cf Kher ‘euralgia, Chronic Dyspepsia, Nerve ‘aud Bladder troubles, -Asthina, Brouchitis, anid all female troubles. Is of city references to cases already cu j aud sts. n. __FOR SALE—LOTS._ AUCTION SALES. OR SALE—A FRONTAGE OF FIFTY FEET ON seers ages eee Teter ontage is be cents: 7 Nadcess THE OWNER, Star office, JOR SALE_LOTS 49, 50, AND 61, 80. F vecweea North Ocpitol sad Tat tr obo eet. So cents single, or 33 cents forthe whole. b immediate imity selling st be 4 be advanced in the fall. ‘Tertan 4, 0 Yoauie “OWEN Room % B10 hah vt Se 1 24 feet 4 inches by 7 foot. JF. CULLINANE, 436 7th 8t JOK SALE—LOTS—50 FEET ON K ST, & W, BE” Hirata at oo sont feet 11 inches by. on aw, Delaware ave. and 3 st.,30c. JNO. F. CUL auZ0-3t = 436 7th st. aw. {OK SALP—OVER 64,000 SQUARE FEET Ol Fesuntia gana BOL bonded, i of ether with a large brick house on corner ‘tis, iu said square, all being the satate of the "A.'M Maddox. "it can be wold in a body or dhvided in lots te wut purchasers: * 120. 120M Fe SALE THAT, DESIRABLE LOT AT CORNER 20th and Q ate., 42 ft. ou 20th by 884. on Q; the beat unsold corner’ in the northwest section; we have several other lots in the vicinity. guz0-3t JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 Fst. fou SALE _ Set nee. sq. 772, 10185, 6, 7,8.and LL. K, bet. Yth and 10th now. (ahort lot M, Get. 18th and 19th sts. .W. in be built on to great advantage. « V, bet. 13th and 2th sts. nw., 139-ft front, 30-ft. alley in rear. ae ‘2ist, bet. K and L sts. n.w. (shortiots). 1.00 « ®, bet. 5th and 6 ‘tice lots; ‘will sell separate. -125 © N,J.ave., near P si front each.......... aes o 14th, cor. Keniiésaw ai. u.w., 100 ft. on Chiat cies tora ata TERA” Call at office for’ i ‘and rent A. 8. CAYWOOD, an20-3te mh OK SALE—THREE NICE LOTS, EACH 17390 Ist st., bet. Band C. Offered for a few days at _a bargain. ‘DAVID D. STONE, S06 F at Iw. "su20-3t Fo ‘SALE— Qst., between 16th and 1ot20 tect ‘East near New York ave O ‘only 7 0c. ‘Also, two desirable Lote cm ‘Mst, nest” Tat et. p. iso, two desirable Lots on M st, near Ist et-D. W., felling being 20 feet front cach. at Gc. per foot; erected on adjoining Jot. auls-6t SWOKM oR SALE—AT A BARGAIN— Biitice Lats on New Hampahize ave, between Mand Nets. nw. ‘AUSTIN B. BROWN, = aR ee anl7-6t 1420 F st. nw. Fe SALE— ATTENTION INVESTORS AND ‘those wishing to purchase first-class West End Lots tor immediate, building “Fixe lots on 10th st. “be- tween Kt and, and twoon Ry near 10th; the owner deine about to ave Washington for a term of years Will offer the above at reasonable ficures. “Apply to 17-61 Ay 7-6 ROR SALE-ONLY 810 MONTHLY REQUIRED to buy one of those elegant 17 oF 18 foot lots on Kentucky avenue, Uetween Band streets a. ¢. bute steps from the new Penns; av 3 Perfect tle, abstract and deeds free. Further parties hed by SMWELLER & REPETTI, 326 Pa ave. 2.¢, P_S.—Invest your money st home within the city limits where it is absolutely secure. au5-Im COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOE RENT_ NICE FURNISHED COTTAGE, WITH wood yardea, at Hyattsville, Apply 481 Fepnayl- Vania ave. n.W. FFE, SALE COLLEGE STATION, B. & 0. BB, 250 acres of hixhly improved land, with outbuild: ings, &c., a fine dairy farm, or one of the best and most ‘sible places for subdividing. For a short time ube offered on very reasonable terms. BAXTER & MacGOWAN. 1008-1010 F st, au2z0-3t* FFOE SALE OR EXCHANGE & SUPERIOR COUN. fy house high aud deliehffully situated 40 acres, first-class buildings, near R. R, station ; langely in fruit aud crass; will exchange for city” pro it easy terns.” J, H.GKAY & CO. 683 Fst JOR BE RNISHED, FROM 15TH OF SEP- tember to Toth of April,'a comfortable Coun %s aniles from city, uéar Metropolitan rai ‘ottaxe, Ke; lise of horse afid carriage,cow, &e. sonable to rood tenant with ho siwall children: Box 1 c auz0-3t AGRICUL S—TIMBER_ AN. ure For Sale or Exchange for good elty Property. aire at room #6 Le Droit Building. aul8-coot BBCUECL BUILDING LoTs FOR SALE AT inowies' Station, “Metropolitan Branch B. and 0. ek, [Now te the “hme to) buy land eet ready for ring. “Apply to W.H. WHEATLEY, at the Station, or 1068 Jetferson st., Georgetown. ‘aul5-Im SALE AT A BAKGAIN—VALUABLE DAIRY OR STOCK FAKM, of 200 acres, in PrinceGeorge’s o., Md., about 3s 1milé outside District line, on the Ad- distur CUiapel road: Louse 10 rooms: barn; stables for Bits cows aud ‘horses: 100 eres “under cultivation; ndanee of water aud timber. For particulars i= Of C. A. MCEUEN, 1420 F at. ‘au6-1m Fgh SAL2,32 ROCKVILLE, Sip TWO VERY desirable Cottages, containing 29 rooms, soldas one D, eit | property, located on the main strect of Rockville. hese Cottages are filled with city boarders and oft unusual inducements for that purpose. Lot. has a frontace of 140 feet. Will be sold reasonable. Por further particulars inquire of aul-lu-M.M. PARKER, 1418 Fst. mw. JOR SALE-SIXTY CHOICE SELECTIONS 1 FPimtali Wotaes of from one £6100 setoe: aoa and unimproved, within from one-half mile to three miles of the city: very cheap, and on vel terme. Call or send for circular, fH. SYP! & CO, 1007 F st. Jell-3m _ LOST AND FOUND. _ OST-EITHER ON STEAMER ‘siuith or on cars from Jacses. ‘The finder will be T. Y._ARKOW- same, Pair of Gold Eye. f rewanled by leaving at Bijou Theater. F. D. PISTOMIO, Leader. 223t" Lotgeste ON 14TH BET. M and Boundary, a small black hand-baw, containing peal user watsil key, Papers, kc. “Fieaae leave at Ac L. BAKBER'S, 14th sts., and receive re- ward. 7 ite O8T—ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1887, ON G, between 11th and 14th sta, or Lith, bet d Gold Medal, with iaame of wher. “Lil eral reward if returned to 713 14 e KDAY, THE 20TH INST, BE- x o'clock p-m., between 7tu and’ 10th UN and Rhode Island ave. i.w., 3106, a8 follows: 7 1 810, 2 8, 2 $2,281, Alliberal reward will be for i return to J.C. WILSON, 702 Est. nw. it paid MONEY TO LOAN. ON BEAL ESTATE, 30) _<, H0d__py2%)_THO8. F. WAGGAMAN. _ $100,000 AonRAN GN, MARE G@. H WHITE & CO., 9, 322%. Chattes at, Baltino SWORMST! ‘& BRADLEY, ab ‘27 F at Ou Keal Estate Security. HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 ¥ st., Adjoining Sun Building. ATE LOANS, LIFE AND FIRE INSU ance placed. Army and Navy Pay Accounts cas! Jeans on Building Association Stock oF 0 Collateral Security. WM. H. DEMPSEY, 1 GSE Always IN OUR HANDS TO LoaN oN IMA satisfactory real estate security, in sums 10 suibas Saud 6 per ceut interest. HILL 738 15th st. nw. & JOHN ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE is Mien mieat aS ofintamee AT IN SUMS ‘KO HOLTZMAN, rls corner 10th and Fats. nw. JM°*£* To LoaNow appROVEDBEALESTATE q ‘SECURITY. Moderate commissions. No delay, __8430 GEO. W. LINKINS, cof. HE Moss to Loax IML in sums to suit, at Jowest wetate security. 20 and 19th st. ‘T RATES OF: UN REAL ESTATE SECURITY. hs ‘THOSJ. FISHEL &00., wo nen ee: wo™x TOLOAN OX REAL ES" ATE AT 10) DANENHOWER & $08 Lise 24 ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, OB M class securities, at lowest rates of interest, ‘Geiay, where the secuuity te good, pray seeing. C!GREEX. 303 7th st ow. CREE RT i, LEON, = ‘rhe Oliost Established andonly Reliable Ladies’, est Tayaician a the wee, oo —— Daily, 464 C st,, between 436 and 6th Trompt treatment. Correspondence and consults tion strictly confidential, “Separate Toos for ladies, WHo REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN need feiuale physician suould consult Mrs, N, 1105 Park “Place ne, nest Pitol ston 11th st, between Bai Ladies only. ‘AD AND BE WISE—Dit. BROTHERS, 906 BS’ abpeared belore me and tuade oath that he dest Established Expert cialist cit sh medicine, OF no. mae col ita peg ea Suh aa EE julia, this Sd day of July, 1885. R: will guarantee an Of en abd furu: ‘thon and adi sgn tres: Rewideut physician Dr JW. HAY- \- Electro Therapeutics, 937 N.Y, ave. ‘aud0-1we BOOKS, &. _ MIECULATING LIBRARY, 1749 PENNSYLVANIA ave. “New Books and Periodicals sou a issued, Subscription by the day, mouth or year at resonable rites. BOE FOR Sesaten READING. Pocket Libraries, Cassels National Library, st 10 cents per volume. Other qood ait cheap books, Gvod Croquet Sets, from cne to fourdollars. Paper sud Kuvelupes, freui the fest to the chess seu Laszers Loss Orne, No. 361 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Money Loaned on Gold and Stlver Wate Dis- CLD GULD'AND SiLVi BOUCHE =n BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT ablished advertie- . BROTHERS ts the oldest. est Ladies’ Physician in this city, you can coutiiently cousult Dr. BROTHERS. 006 B st 8 w. Particular attention ‘paid to ail disses % ladies, married or sing] Forty years’ experience. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS ARE THE ata eae A ee f,hasal, oF skin troubles. urinary ‘disesses nae natural weakness, loss of vitality, pore ve Vitality, nervous Price, €1. Sent scaled by wall For sale wyll-iy~ STANDIFOKD'S, cor. Oth and Fw. ORS ome. Se Ee rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE ‘SHELVIN CASES “SODA arnt ‘ora OF. a Pa ee ane FABLES oe Cusine 1b RS [OULDS, ER OTHER CLES. "AINED IN BTORE No. Toes FOUMTEENTH STRERT NOKTEWEST On UST TWENTY-NINTH. 1887, Ten OULOUHE LAE. shall soll the above ‘Terms: Cash. Buz3-5t JAS. L_ BURNES, Assignee. PRoANsON BRO, Anctioncers. ‘TRUSTEES deed of trust, duly recorded in bee Negra iS, Or the and eon for ee District of Coumbia, 1. amiaes on SURED: will ll, in front the on AY, SEP- pot Aiea en ee nitty iz beyinniug for the name at the northwest east. ‘horth thirty-one (31) to D street, and thence west with D and nine (109) feet six (G) inches to wether with the improvements, rights, Sppurtenances to the same beloin rms; One-third cash, balance in one and two years, notes tg bear 6 per cent interest per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at Bae Waectctone ra puiaecee 2 at purcl le. © ving Trustee. 2D; '§ SALE OF BRANDY, WHISKY. WINES, 01 ye \CCARONI, SHOW CASES, ko. ENTIRE ign TS ‘OF STORE Oe TSF STREE’ "Que Safe, One Ice Box, One Range, 8 tables: Counter, Shelving, Partitions, 28 Chairs, Table Ware, Dishes, &c.. Sliverware, Ono howcane, Cleat Case ‘and other Wines and Li In casks and boxes pose Boxee Saccaront, Olive Oil, Assorted Groceries,ke. a 5 oer P. F. MANCOSOS, Trustes. THOS. ti FiELDs,} Attomeys, aul3d S9-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL- WEDNESDAY AbaUar. TWENTY FOURTH, }, at the same hour and place. pili perme PE ‘MANCOSOS, Trustee, THOS. Bi FPEDAS Attorneys, aul7 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- pence until THURSDAY, FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, SAME HOUR AND PLACE, 2 OF, POINT COMPORT, VIRGINI. 'TLE HYGIA, known as Mrs. Eaton's Cot-' tage, Open all the year. au22-Ot aI TOP OF THE ALLEGHANIES!! ‘The Aurors House, Aurora, W.Va, open pa November tat Bir dosrablc thai er G9 ore. ‘Enlarged by an annex of 30 tare Le rootis—wide verandas. Grounds extended aud besutt- Bed. "Informal aud homelike. No malaria. "No fogs Rohay fever, No mosquitoes, Ample ainusemente. Accessible. 8 reek, #30 per month. Gator Siar ics for Bisculss” 3°u. REAP PER, Prop'r. ‘au20. S6rR\HE GILSEY,” oy "Dek carcct isty. house, tmmediately onthe beach. Atlantic City, N-J. Meuls-100" ars, WItEX Para Bees Ce Pa so i ents: ot le; ‘first-class; abundance of “Ssh and crabe an batt boating, fishing; board very Biss Hleached ty Band @ te ty wlan’? 95 aan Foye y B. an FOREST GLEN PARK, MD. ‘The most beantiful site on the Metropolitan, Branch. B, and 0. HH. Only 0 miles from 9 High Ground. Healthy Location. Pure Water of access. First-class in ali ‘ts appointments, Sbrly to the Forest Glen Tmprovement Co. ‘ALEXANDER T. HENSEY, Manager, Office 1006 F atenw. g 923-6m 18, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.— ‘levator, Open iawn froutie ty tiy7-2mj__?°"BOWTON'& MAIS RIGHT HOUS: REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE. Season 1887 opeus JUNE 15._ Pennsyi- vania access direct to the Hotel. ‘Trains leave Washington for Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, at 1: Rogn. Change at Baltimore and arrive at Rehoboth at 7:20 p. m. Circulars at Star office, ldress WALTER IN, Manager for Bright House Co. jel3-61t* (CATSEIEL MOUNT ARB, LAKE GEORG! "ADIRON On aud after SUNDAY, June 20)" expresn: taiee, on ‘West Shore Railroad wili run Daily, except Sunday, toad fio the Jersey City” Bation of he ennasl: road, makin ‘com ee teae te eeenenrton ae ae Leave Jersey City Station at 8:50 wate ae terol, via ‘Mount House Station, 12 Jer 3 Patt: Wille, 1:30 pan Drawing-room Cars Jersey City io Grand BomanfipPhonicls Goro cig Hee Bie tain Hos SARATOGA AND CATSKILL MT. - Tgave Philadelpiia 8:20 ain Asvive owed estor. wis Kingston, 4:47 p.m. Grand, Hotel, 4 pn. ; Mt. Houge Station, BL; Pheeicis m.; Palenville, 4:20 p.m. Arrive Saratoga Caldwell, Lake George. 8:10 p.m. Drawing- Gare Philatelphis to°Gnand HET Sinton Pheenicia (for Hotel Kaaterskill and Mountain House), New York to Sarat SARATOGA AND CATS! MT. SPECIAL.— eave Wi 2 via m.; Phoenicia, 7:51 ; Palen’ 8: Sarigmmnon Are rtoon B Hus nd geno to Sentry act tonate Woke seen atte, Raeya omen pre ‘West Shore ‘Kailroad. Baggage checked ©. E. LAMBERT, 4e27-3m__ General Passonger Agent, New York, CR ISLAND, IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, UNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT. laving taken control of the hotel property at this famous resort,and having made many improvements, incltiding the entire refur- nial uing of the hotel, I would respectfully’ the public. Tne e fishing and patronage of its old admirers and thing facilities are unsurpassed, and fin ates redused 0 82.50 per day, $12 per woek, 940 rionth. an be reached from Norton by wteuet Oy Reb Ne Ae For farther martina gas, Sete be & Nek ie Yor further particu 22rd 4. COBB. HE LAKE VIEW HOTEL IS SITUATED IN THE Peeves (eset atkins Glen: and overlooks Seneca Lae, ts 870° Felephone ‘and Telegraph Connections in the House. New! 7 And Glegantty Curnished throughott, has all modern improvements, Bowling Alley, Billiards, Cro: propiietors of the National Hotel Cleveland oe Cae e National Hotel Chev Harbor, Fla, BURKILL & SON, propre Jol ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. mntly remodeled and enlarged, making it the miost modern hotel on the coast. Large Bedrooms, Hydraulic Elevator, Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths, Sy2-eat,tu,th-2m_ FW. HEMSLEY & SON. OCK ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL REE RET NORA BRAS ‘OF VIRGINIA. ‘Asafe, deli for fern gun ¥ ‘the "eat teal wi Politan Branch ‘trip tiekete, good Rh October Bi $8.00 from asbington, ‘8. PRAPT, Proprictor, * © © “I know of no anore delightful for = Simmene rest nd enbeV EARS, JOHN A LOGAN. * 9° “Thad a most delightful stay at Rock Enon.” . GARLAND. D. vo manrbed contrare "ES thal which chares terizes summer resorts in general,” + *"* ‘MAJ, W, GWYNN. * + © “I knowof cane failon ot re plac lids ve ae much health and enjoyment as ban st hock Enon Spetages’s % 30. ‘DR. ROBERT REYBURN._ 66 4 CME,” OCEAN EN] KENTUCKY ft Sanne Bobb oan the Engle apl-Im TT He CAPE MAY, N. J., OP- pastas New Columbis: newly furnished; ite; full ocean view; near. are ape ee ed Mot ¥ HOTEL—BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT FRANKLIN COUNTY Bae timore, 4 west of Balt canes tour feat WILL BE OPENED JUNE 207TH. Fine ‘and pure air and water. Yor terms, madres WM. W) POWER: Manager: late of Dele Gio Water Gap House, Pe my5-4m_ does fate tempi et “mys J. H. HUGILL dstoot iC HO’ EAN eee a Fa my2s-3m JOHN TRACY, Prop. Hejpoounrms Fos LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, OUT-DOOR GAMES, BABY COACHES, BABY COACHES, BABY COACHES, BABY COACHES, ‘ REDUCED BELOW COST. CH. RUPPERT, 403, 405 7th st. n.w. J. Cy. Hereussos, e IMPORTER, MILLINERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WHITE SUITS, s Hlegant Styles Lowest Prices, LACES. DRESS TRIMMINGS FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1.00"Per Pair, upward. 010 807 FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 2d EDITION. Lat ‘ans 1 The Sr THE BALL-KNOBBERS’ TRIAL, The Captive Regulaters shew the ef- fects of Confinement—A Wild Scene at the Jail. Sr. Louis, August 22—A special to the Globe- Democrat, from Ozark, Mo., says: The dald- Anobbers are again in Ozark, and the first day of the trial found the court room crowded with anxious tors. The sheriff stole a march on the pop by annoui that the would not be brought uate from eld ant day, wad carly Sunday Toralug He stepped with the ‘captive regulators from the train at Ozark. {ord soon few to thelr families and triends and the jail was crowded with women and children ‘Who pressed their troubled faces against the bars Of the Jail in their ettorts to get nearer., The men,” dfcustomed to active fife, snowed the effects of thelr confinement in” the cells, ‘The bronzed faces had assumed & ‘and their manners were less careless, bard opened court at 1 o'clock Monday. He gave Ee ae y tO Christian County regulators i the quiring tribunal the paokbon of ‘tne vunal possessed as e Organization had been broken. Several mptions to quash the minor indictments were ‘among totontey forthe Bate: an aoe, "walls the court was in session, cries were taken up by other women. and cl si cneierd Goecs.cmar en at the tragic: Erazed ‘woman exhorted ‘the seroea for, several minutes in a most fervid manner, and was led away ex Just before court adjourned John Wilson threw himself-upon the mercy of the court, ple ‘guilty to whipping Green Walker. As this is the first plea of fora bald knob ‘assault, and there are about ninety*five similar ‘Charges pending, the decision oxtnsavart io iomed icepest anxiety. Wilson is a ubt preachers ee < Maseachusetts Labor Convention. Boston, August 23.—A call bas been issued by Jeading representatives of the Knights of Labor assembltes, trade unions, land and labor clubs and other similar organizations. throughout the com- monwealth for a State convention to be held in this city on September 10 for the purpose of nom!- nating @ full State labor ticket, ————— The Stove-Molders’ Demands. Prrmssurd, Pa., August 23.—The International Stove-Molders’ Union has suddenly determined upon demanding an advange in wages varying from 10 to 15 per cent all over the United States and Canada, Last night a special meeting of Local Union, No. 14, was held in their hall to con- sider a circular from President Fitzpatrick and the general board, which stated that the demand for an advance has been decided upon, that t must be made on Tuesday, and will be made simul- taneously throughout the districts _contrel- led by the union. As to the amount of the advance the circular left 1¢ as optional as to whether 10 or 15 per cent be de- mManded, ‘The men are to continue at work tor ‘two weeks in order to finise what patterns they are at present e upon, ‘Then a strike 1810 ordered, and, if at the end of a week the adyance 13 not ‘conceded, 5 per cent additional 1s to be asked. There are in the union 13,000 registered members, and 3,000 more who can be accounted for. In this city there are about 275, and the largest numbers are in Toronto, St. Louis, Cimnin- nati and Chicago. eae Racing at Saratoga. Sanatoca, N. ¥., August 23.—The weather was gloudy and rain ‘fell during most of the morning, though the storm cease at about 10 o'clock. The track was very heavy, First race, three-quarters of amile. ‘The Voltt- geur cold won with Esterbok second and Fleurette third, ‘Time, 1:20%. Second racé, One mile, Wary won with Miss Ford second, and Hypasia third. Time, 1:47. ‘Third race, Kenner stakes, two niles. Swattl- more won with Carey second and Pendennis third. ‘Time 3:4734. Fourth Tace, one mile and one sixteenth.— Doubt won, with Osceola second, and Queen Bess third. Tinie, 1:5734. <A The Women and Children Were Drowned. Monraear, August 23.—Messrs. Lefevre and La Flein, accompanied by three ladies and four ehil- dren, were crossing the river near Boucherville yesterday when their boat upset. ‘The men swam. ashore, but the women and children were drowned. Six bodies of the victims have been recovered. Arrested for Wife-Murder, New York, August 23.—Peter Gi sev. morning for the murder of his wife Gertrude, aged seventy. ‘The couple have lived in the sane house for nearly forty, years and the man is very decrepit. They have six _chilldren. This morning the body of the murdered woman was found oh the Moor with the head beaten almost toa jelly. ‘The room-was swarming with files, and the aged man was hobbilng cheerfully up and down the room and looking at the body with great interest. He stoutly denied his guilt, and says that the woman fell against the stove, ‘The woman Was certainly murdered, and all the evidence points to her husband as the murderer. ‘The old man and his wife h.ve always been hard drinkers, ——_— Extradition of Half Breeds Asked. Orrawa, Onr., August 23.—An application for the extradition of two half breeds who were Teeently arrested in Montana on suspicion of hav- concerned in. the murder, of ‘iector ing been McLeish, near Wolsely, N.W. ‘Ty has been Made to the Washington authorities, wettest ‘The Ameer’s Life Despatred of. Sr, PRYEASBUNG, AUgUSt 23a Te ‘from ‘Mery says the amcer of Afghanistan's life 1s de- Spaired of. One of his feet has been amputated owing to gangrene and it 18 feared the shock will Tesult in his death. An Order in the Ives Case. ‘New York, Aug. 23.—Counsel for H. 8, Ives & Co., and counsel for the firm’s assignee, both pre- sented to Judge Bookstaver this morning orders for the appointment of @ referee. The order offered by the assignees’ counsel empowered the referee to swear Ives, Stayner and Doremus, the partners in the firm, and any other witnesses whom he had reason to believe could tell any- thing about the firm’s missing books, and also to render an opinion to the court. Counsel for Ives & Co. objected to the expression of an ‘opinion by anybody but the court. Judge Book- Staver said he would sign one of the orders later inthe day. Ex-J Noah Davis was appointed Tefereg, and Will begin the taking of testimony to- morrow morning. Telegraphic Briefs. At Lancaster, Pa., Alexander Leibsiey, who was recently convicted of murder in the second degree for the killing of George W. Pantz, was to-day sen- ‘enced to eleven years in the Easton penitenuary. 'W. J. Murphy, superintendent of the Buffalo division of the Erie Railway, has been promoted to the position of general superintendent, in place of B. Thomas, resigned, ‘It is reported that the Clinton Yarn Co., of Clin- ton, Mass., 1s embarrassed, with about $05,000 lia- bilities and $45,000 assets, ———— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ee eee ogi te "York tock Markets sopurted by Cae sPosiat E ~ Name | 0 |3:00)| Name 0. | s-00 Gan. Bou......| 55, | 58%||North Pac....| 27% 26! Gen: Bae: oS Don pret ae Che. & 0: 4 113% De. cB. Z 6 4 site Ht SEES! ES! eS eS H Mi, Gent 2...:]1 38 si Lake shore. You, 6255 BotPec 96K). RE. 4% Wad Pas. NY. Iweat? Union: oe yenterday'e qu u 1, 108% bid. cs GC. per. 3 lez4, o1 119: Goraetuwn Stock ‘Columbia 40 bid. XN Birvet, 40 ankod. Wad THE POLICE REGULATIONS, Sections which have been Amended up to this Date. As many persons interested have not a very Clear idea of the vartons amendments made to the Police regulations since they were officially pub- Ushed, the information 1s furnished below. ‘The following are the sectidhs of the police regulations Which have been amended to this date, the origi- nal of the portions revoked being enclosed in ee the amendinents designated by Section 1, article 1, Every pawbroker, junk- dealer, or person engaged in the second-hand Clothing business shall Keep, at his place of busi- ness, 8 book or books in which shall be fairly ‘written, in English, at the time of each loan or ‘transaction in the course of his business, an ac- curate account of such loan or transaction, except 4m the caso of junk-dealers as tothe purehase of rags, bone, old tron, and setting forth a de- scription Of the gdods, oF pawned, purchased. or ‘received on Recount Of money ed thereon or paid therefor; the time of re- serosa’ ante cea ae selling, or deliver same; The terms and ebnaitions of loan purchase, OF Te. ceipt thereot, including the for which any such loan may’ be made, and all other facts and circumstances: Teceipt; ‘Which ‘said book or. Dooks shall at all times (between. the hours of 7 o'clock @, mi. and & O'clock p, m.} be subject [open] to the tion of the nie of police or any officer of the Metropol tan police force of the District of Columbia by authorized in that behalf, Bec, 2, article 1. Every pawnbroker, Junk-dealer, or ed in the second-hand clothing ness sh: day, except Sunday, before aja putas or naneiotae tae ty m Dlank for fae coenmisidcts thei Peta legible and transcript from the book ‘or books provided for in the preceding section, show- ing the description of all. and every article or ing received by him, whether by ‘sale, or in Pawn or pledge, the business day 1 ately except in the case of Junk-dealers as ‘the. purchase of rags, ‘old tron, and papers ‘together with, in the case of pawnbrokers, number of the pawn ticket issued therefor, the amount loaned thereon and description of the per- t= son making the pledge [and the name, residence, ‘and description of the making Ke Such transcript in tie case, of business Honeor Saturday, to dell as aforesaid, before 11. o'clock in' the forenoon of the following Monday. Sec. 4, article I. It shall be the duty of every pawnbroker, junk dealer, or person engaged’ inthe Second-hand ¢ business, and of every per- ‘son in the employ of such, to admit to his premi- eee any time (between the hours ated in Section one of this article] any member of the Met- Topolitan police ferce of the District of Columbia, as to examine any pledge or pawn book or other record on the premises, a8 well as the ar- Holes pledged, purc ‘orrecelved, and to search for fe into any article known by bim to be missing, or known or believed by him to have been stolen, without the formality of the writ of search warrant or any other process, which ‘search or seizure is hereby authorized. ‘Sec. % article II, It shall be unlawful’ for any Person to store or hota within any butlding tn the istrict of Columbia, in any quantity whatsoever, any oil or any fluid made from petroleum or its products which will ash or give off an inflamma. 16 vapor at a temperature below 120 degrees Fah- Tenheit (or have a density below 49 degrees Reau- mur. The chemist of the District of Columbia shall make the inspections dnd apply the tests provided for in this section.) Inspections shall made by the fire marshal of the District of Columbta, by such methods as shall be ces by the Com- missioners of said District. Provided, That noth- ing in this section shall be construed to prohibit ‘the sale of gasoline or the lighter products of coal oll, sold as such for street, lawn er market-house iunimination, or forindustrial uses, And provided Jurther, That oils of lower grade than those above ‘prescribed, intended solely for export sale beyond she limits’ of the District, and olls of the pre- ‘scribed standard grade intended for local sale and consumption, may be stored in larger quantities than five hundred gallons in such localities as may ‘be authorized by the Commissioners, upon due ap- plication for license, under such special conditions as they shall impose with regand 10 the construc- on of buildings and tanks and the method of ‘storing and handling. Sec. 3, article Il. It shall be unlawful for any person to store or keep for sale in the’ District of Columbia any inflammable ofl or fluid composed: wholly or in part of petroleum or any of tts pro- ducts, or any other highly inflammable fluid,with- out an annual license therefor first obtained from the Commissioners of the District, as provided in this Article. Every person desiring such license ‘shall mnake application therefor in Writing to tne said Commissioners, Which application shall state ‘the place, building, or part of building in which ‘the applicant desires so to store or keep such artt- cles, or any of them; and the said application shall be referred to the Inspector of Butidings and the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department of the District, who shall within one week examine the place or butlding described in the appiication and yeport in writing to the Commissioners their opin- Jon as to the propriety of granting the license ap- ued for, [The fee for such license shall be -three Goliars, whlch shail ‘be paid to the Collector of ‘Taxes Of the District, to be applied to the expenses of issuing such license and the inspections pro- vided for by this Article.) Sec. 6, Article Il. No license will be granted for storing or keeping sald articles, or any of them, in excess of one barrel, in any part of a building oc- cupied in whole or [n part as a dwelling-hot or ‘upon any floor of a building above the first. floor; [or upon such first floor, unless the foundations 4nd Walls of the building are of brick, stone, or iron, and the sills or walls are built without aper- tures for a space of at least one foot above such floor}; and no license will be granted for storing or keeping crude petroleum, naphtha, or gasoline in any part of a building’ above the cellar unless said articles are contained in metallic vessels se- curely closed. Article Il, Section 7, as follows, is stricken out: fBes,% No Moense will be granted for selling or eepit for sale at retail for illuminating pur- poses, kerosene, refined petroleum, or any product: of petroleum which has not been inspect by the Chemist of the District, as provided in section one of this article.) Article II, Section 8, is made Section 7. ‘Sec. 6 of article 4 has been amended as follows: “On 15th street west, between New York avenue and Pennsylvania avenue, vehicles going north shall pass On the east half thereof, and vehicles going south shall pass on the west half thereof. (No vehicle shall stand upon the east half of said portion of said street for a longer period than is hecessary to permit 1ts user to get in or out, nor when waiting to do soexcept next the curb on the West side of said portion of said street, or upon. some other street.) All carts, drays, and similiar slow-moving or heavy Vehicles, and all hand-carts push-carts, barrows, and siniflar vehicles, shall move up and down ‘the said portion of sald 15th stFeet within the car tracks and not elsewhere, unless the nature of their business in the sireet shall require otherwise; and the auxiliary or hill- horses of the street-car company shall also move ‘up and down within the sald tracks. Part of Section 2, Article V, is amended to read as follow: Provided, That in the case of a two-horse hack engaged at a livery stable the proprietor or driver thereof may, by special agreement made in ad- vance With'the passenger, charge according to such spectal agreement, (aot, however, at arate to exceed one dollar and titty cénts for the first hour ant eee cents for every additional quarter of an hour. And provided further, That hacks engaged upon the street mene two horses and with seats for Jour passengers may charge by the hour, at rates ‘not to exceed $1.50 for the sirst hour and 25 cents Jor each additional one-quarter hour. And provided further, That a two-horse hack as above not be required to take less than two passengers. Section 1, Article VI. No person shall drive or conduct sheep, swine, “beeves, or other cattle in a loose herd trough ‘any improved city street ex- cept as hereinajter designated, [without a permit reviously obtained trom the major of police des- Efnating the route and time of driving nor shail any such driving or comducting be done except be- ‘tween the hours of [midnight] ten o'clock p.m. and six o'clock a.m. No herd or drove of beeves shall consist of more than Mfveen (beeves, or thirty sheep, swine, or other cattle), nor shall ‘any herd follow a preceding herd at a léss interval than one ‘Square of the eity, or be in charge of less than two vers. street, T street, m4, Article VIL No wood ghall be sawed or split upén or in any of the said places as afore- nor shall any one or leave either in or upon the same any w grate, barrel, or other goods, wares, or for & longer than [thirty minutes] one hour. Section 1, Article 1X. No ‘gong, Brunch, evioe, whether in the ht, or device, whether in Peron orathadiod to any aniinal, vet wus, shall be struck or sounded laces. don one of any L i i Ee ese i Hy i ; i hy i B ee i Bis a ce a8 # : it a E Hi I i i : rt 2 i ii i i H i i 4 d Southern tobacco men, who visited the Agricul tural Department yesterday to protest against the figures Included by Satistician Dodge in gecent conference with Commissioner and Mr. until 6 o'clock last evening, ‘weat %0 the In at 2:30 o'clock after- noon and the ting: ‘submit session with the view to a ion % agreeing upon Grsnca ‘strict watch shall be maintained Of the houses n reliefs, as near as; hour each, ‘The foreman and assistant ineer) of engine companies and, Aiternato nights, De held Tespousibte 156 the eo. Tespousibte forcement of thts order.” ‘THE PETITION AGAINET THE “y.” BI have been issued by Inspect Jas McMahon, to erect brick di numbered 220 7th street" northeast; O Hctards Tell, to erect three 490'and 402 N street southwest; Handy, toerect brick dwelling, num northwest; $2,300. Weller & Repettl, to frame dwelling on 16th and B streets 4 $000. R.A. Dore, to erect two brick dwelll ‘Bumbered 720 and 722 Ast street northeast; $1, M. J, Sauter, toerect two brick dweéllings, sum- ered 306 azid 3908 P street northwest; $3,000. Mra. as fo 300.” Mrs, ‘ 08, $10 0in “street soutnwest: $200. 3c Ee Harrison, to repatr No. 627 F street northwest; $2,400. J. F. Wace: to repatr Nos, 1917 and 1310 9% strost southwest; repair nd 221 7th strece southwest: $700, "Me. Granuel, repair No. 403 L street southeast; $150. K. A: to remove No. 72 1st street norjpeast; $200. W. T. & T. H. Walker, to repair house & 1ith and D streets ‘southwest; $1,000. (8. G. Hanter, to re- No. 1802 T street horthwest; $200. August , to repair No, 1422 Maryland avenue north- east; $100, H. Cavanaugh, to repair Nos. 1600 and i611 P street northwest; $800. Geo. JW. Casi- lear, to repair No. 2717 O street northwest; $200. ue Copp, to repair No, 822 8th street northwest; ———_ ARMY Oxpers—First Lieut. Geo. A. ‘Thurston, 34 artillery, now on sick leave at Gloucester, Mass, has been ordered to Richmond to relieve First Lieut, John E. Peters, 3d artillery, in charge of the Tecrulting rendezvous there. Lieut. Eaton has been ordered to join his battery. Capt. John ‘W. Martin, 4th cavalry, has been found incapact- tated for ‘actual service and granted leave of ab- sence till further ordi ‘Tue NoRTH ATLANTIC SQUADRON.—The Navy De- partment is informed that the vessels of the North Attantic Squadron will sail from Bar Harbor to- morrow. They will probably make a short prac- Uce cruise to engage in squadron maneuvers. ‘They are not required to reach Philadelphia be- fore the 15th of September. PostasTER aT PEABODY.—The President has ap- polnted Thos. H. Jackson postmaster at Beaboay, ass. ‘Tux Fouowinc ArromTumnz was made by the Secretary of the Treasury to-day: Henry P. Kitfleld, general appraiser of merchandise at Bos- ton, Mass. ‘New Baxxs.—The following new National Banks have been organized and chartered, and author- ized to do business by the Controller of the ‘Treasury: The Abilene National Bank, of Abilene, Kansas, capital $150,000; the Lumbermen’s Na- Uonal Bank, of Chippewa Falls, Wis, capital $100,000.; the First National Bank of Scandia, Kansas, capital $50,000., and the San Diego Na- Uonal Bank, of San Diego, California, capital $100,000. Parents have been Issued (0 citizens of Wash- ington as follows: Emma J, Gooch, napkin sup- ter; Wm. Ramsay, spectacle frame, and Her- Tt P. Todd, telephone. ‘Tur Cowrracr for the construction of the build- ings for the United States penitentiary for Utah ‘Territory, at Salt Lake City, has been awarded to ‘the Pauly Jail Building and’ Manutacturing Com- Pany, of St. Louts, at $48,000, * Dzarn oF U. 8. Consvt Orpa—The State De- partment is informed unofficially of the death of Wm Olds, of Virginia, U. 8. consul at Brockville, anada, ‘Tag New Guaremacan Mrvistee.—Lean Fiesta, the new minister from Guatemala, has arrived in ‘Washington and will probably be presented to the President on Thursday. Hrs Ecary-Fovrra Brerapay.—A number of the employes of the Post Office Department to-day presented Mr. S.G. Trott with flowers and con- gratulations on his having attained his eighty- fourth birthday ‘Vimorsia Postaasrens.—The Postmaster Gen- erai has appointed John W. K. Hildebrand post- Tnaster at Millington, Albemarle County, and Geo. D. Dixon at Murat, Rockbridge County, Va. MARRIAGE LICENSES. —Mi licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to E. Jack. Son and Mary Matthews; W. W. Maloney, jr, and Mary C. Weidman; John Deal and Jennie Byrne; Louis W. Butts and Willle A. Lunsden; Eddie Barnes and Mollle Craigall, ‘both of Richmond, Ya.; Benton Parker and Mary C. Taylor. Lewis M. Wood and Agnes C. Kelly; Thomas H. Brash- ears and Mary E. Goddard, both of Prince Geonge’s County, Md. —>__ Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING STAR. ‘Tax OLD MencuaNT aND His Trrais.—The mayor considered again this morning the case of the old citizen, Philip H. Hoof, Whose servants are ac- cused of assaulting him, as 1s alleged by direction. of his wite. ‘he testimony has been 80 conflict ing that Acting Mayor Strauss has taken full time tomake up his mind, That the Uttle colored domestic struck old Mr. Hoof 18 not denied, ‘The colored girl at first declared that her mistress told her to strike hin, but afterward asserted that she did not mean to Say so.and that her mistress had told her nothing of tue kind. ‘It aj ‘also that Mr. Hooff, while paralyzed in the legs, has the use of “his arms and has struck the ‘colored servants. Mr. Edgar Pad; told him tha: the colored giris had beaten him by order of Airs. Hooff, but Mr. R. F. Lee certifies that ‘Mr. Hooff toid him’that he had “never been. mis- treated in any way by Mrs. Hoof, nor struck by anybody except the little colored girl” Mrs. Hoof declared that she had always forbidden the girl to strike Mr. Hoof. Under these circum~ Stances the mayor fined Mrs. Hooff $5 and $2.00 S money. her lawyer and take an appeal. upon gave her notice to appear at_ his office to- morrow morning at 9 o'clock, and also the colored girl. Mr. Hooff upon his second marriage settled his dwelling house and other property pon hissecond wite, Miss EB. Blineoe, ot Loudoun County, It 1s sald’ that he receives ‘an annuity from President Tom Scott, who is his relative. County Covet.—The County Court, Judge Chi- chester, finished up its August term "in one day, and yesterday evening adjourned ‘until Septem: ber. Yesterday afternoon the will of Mra M. Colbert was admitted to probate, and all indicted cases continued until next term. ‘Thomas C. ‘White and Geo. W. Donaldson were appointed jus- Vaugon was sclcered by the court, as constable was vaiicere wok the Oatho and entered upon i ed [ il it ape hl i} Carrington, . & Bigelow, cba have ted «3 re ‘chioe he claims that the Was that title should be in the mother tn trust 4 5 to be the owner of the rty. defendant: Chloe, without, his Knowledges 0 De- cember 17, 1877, made a deed of trust tw B. Moulton the > THE Riding Club will hold fofth at Ivy City to-morrow. ies : Ivy City on the 3:30 and on the 4:40 traipsof the Ohio Railroad. Bland Oh i Equrrr Cover—Judge Merrick. kage Aff; Got etal; pretminary myunction re. lowell agt.” Mutrr; order appointing Guardian ad litem. Cassidy’ et al. agt Cassidy: con- lored, profane lat Paayn, Bon col profane * or 7 days a Tuomas, Molating police regulations: soar I5day% Arthur Harris, colored, disorderiy assembly ; $5 or 7 days, Olthia Kowan, colored, disorderly cot duct; $5 or 15 days. ——-—__ A Concert at Reck Enon Springs. Rock ENON SraiNos, Burprnick County, Va., August 20, 1887, We have a tine company of ladies and gentlemen here, many of them talented in vocal and instru- mental music, and last night we had an admirable exhibition of these talents in a concert in the music ball, Thanks to the ladies, the stage was tastefully decorated. The audience, which was & most aj tive One, included many whose faces are famfliar to attendants at first-class Washing ton musical entertainments. A. piano duet artis. Ucally performed by Miss Flora Freyhold and Miss Comstock, of | Washin Egmont,” from ‘Beethoven, was the initial of the concert, and these accomplished ladies alternated in accompanying the several vocalists of the evening. Miss Frey- hold gave us the beautiful and dimMicuit plano solo, “Ballade in G Minor,” Chopin, and as a finale t6 ‘the program we weré favored’ with a duet (tu and plano) by Miss Maud Morgan, the celebrat and accomplished harpist of Philadelphia, and ‘Miss Comstock, the selection being “Concertina,” Overton. A duet, “Come Where My Love,” Men- delssohn, was rendered in the rich mezzo of Miss Morgan and the baritone of our Washington boy, ‘Mr. Frank Reside. The smooth and elegant voic of Mr, Reside was tavorably displayed In twosolos, one, “Two Grenadiers,” Schubert, and the other “Tiitne Eyes So Blac,” Lassen. The harp solo bj Miss Morgan, “Dance of the Syiphs,” Godet was rendered in an artistic and pleasing manner, ‘and was received with enthusiasm by the audi- ence, as Was also the vocal solo, “The Sailor's Prayer.” Miss Freyhold gave us during the even- ing the ever popular “some, sweet Hoine,” with elaborate variations, exceptionally well executed upon the plano. Hauwony. see. A Pennsylvania Mine Riot. SIXTY PEOPLE INJURED, SOME OF THEM FATALLY. A serious riot took place Sunday at Glen Lyon, 5 miles from Nanticoke, Pa. in which 300 miners ‘were engaged. The combatants were composed of men of all nationalities—Irishmen, Welshmen, Hungarians, and Poles being largely represented. It seems that it has been the custom of several Hungarian and Polish merchants of Nanticoke to send peddiers to Glen Lyon dally to supply certain boarding-house keepers and others, and these ped- dilers made their collections on Sunday. yon, has trequentiy preached against this Gese- uel Sattin of thesab daa ally de rmined t0 7 0 onganized ls =i church members for that purpose. ‘The result was a free fight between men of site natlonalties, and maddened with drink, 300 men were ‘furiously engaged, with ‘stic stones, and clubs for weapons. The riot Nestea half an hour, and men were struck down on all sides. Dozens were carried away with cracked and bleeding heads to their homes. A few women mnixed in the fray, and several of them were badly beaten, It 1s reported Uhat over sixty of the riot- ers are seriously hurt, many of them fatally, “Doc” Wilson Again Bich. [HE SHOWS $50,000 IX SECURITIES—ON GOOD TERMS WITH His WIFE. A telegram trom Providence, August 19, says: “Doo” Levi Wilson continues tobe mysterious, Just as suddenly ashe has jumped into notoriety ‘on several occasions he has now acquired consid- erable wealth, and accordingly 1s creating some thing of a sensation. He recently displayed 100 securities, and said that §20,000 was to come “57 nber nana that he did not care who knew it. The divorce case is still and Accidental meetings with his wife are very pleas. ant Vilsop, The other event “Doc” ihe who faumaiy, with his wire und two cl On a street car, and he jumped on and chat ie ted pl tly with ls wife to the end of thetrip. ‘The father and mother-in-law looked on with con- tempt. Reconciliation is but whether Uhis is successful or not the divorce decree will in all likelihood be dented. ‘THE XEW YORK SOCIALISTS HOLD A STORMY MERT- ING AT THE COOPER USION. ‘The socialists held a meeting last night at the Cooper Union, in New York, to denounce Henry George and the united labor party. Thos. O'Neill was chairman, and during his speech, as well as during the remarks of Wm. Penn Rogers and E4- itor Shevitch, there was a good deal of disturbance if : riieeg ‘i Hi +4 il if it i : E i i i a i | seipmeniom ont sory Sees campbell, 5, "The attendance was very Dut as the weather brighten noon there were several the a large ‘The ‘ext match at_the opent iti ma hun on proportion being in "ane preliminary round was between and Lewis. Fearing is a Newport player, and makes his frst appearance to-day,” while Lewis is @ player of several Sears standing. Fearing devel- oped 1 power, and won the to the of even is trends ‘The first so was not eventful. Fearing winnl 6s the set Lewis took one four; when Fearing braced himself and weg six thus taking the set, The third #0 went to , thus making twelve straight Won by him in UWO SUCCESSIVE Sets, a uO. EXCEL lent record, The score; Fearing beats Lewis, 6%, 6-4, 6-0. ‘The next match was Garrett va_Manchester, h was won easily by Garrett. Score? Garrett beats Manchester 6—0, 6—2, 6—G. In the preliminary round Wright defaults to Shaw aud Weeden to BoWers, Kuamons met Barnes in the preliminary rounds and had BARES Won but one game each in the first and third #ty and Emmons taking the match three straight, on the application of the Uulon Lavor party directing the board of elections to hereafter recog= ne the Union Labor party in making appoint ments of clerks, registtars and judges of lection, pom ment homey The Relic of a Giaut Race. CrvcosxaTt, Onto, August 23.—Sclentists are ine terested in the finding to-day, in an excavation for a sewer on Walnut Hill, of'a section of human Vertebrw, petrified, of such dimensions as to tne figzte test & betoned toe race of giants, © feet a nei Mr. Danlel P. McKeever, of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, who’ has been quite M at Catonsville fer several weeks, has resumed charge A Florida Politician Shot. THRASHES A WIYE DESERTER AND GETS a BULLET IN HIS BRAIN. A fatal shooting affray todk place Sunday at Starke, Fla., the principals being very protMnent men. J.C, Miller, a wealthy orange grower, bas furnished for some Lime considerable gossip among soclety circles, owing to his conduct toward his Wife, he having completely neglected her for an= other Woman, She becoming indignant sued for divorce. Sunday morning LC. Kichard, one of the most prominent citizens in Starke afid'a leader im State politics, meeting Miller, upbratded him for his negiect. Words ensued, an@ Kichard there Upon Unrashed Mier with his walking stick, -Mil= ler put bis hand in a rear pocket, as it vo draw © aud Richard Linmediately drew hts and fire mat missed. Miller then drew his weapon and fh four shots in qui cession, one striking Kichard in the forehead, golne through his skull, mortally wounding him,” Milier then gave himself up. Qreiug to the prominence of Ube principals excite ment ran high, aud, as lynching was feared, Mil~ ler Was removed to Jacksonville. = so A Negro Suor wy 4 Woman.—At Anderson, 8 C., August 22, Mose Lynch, a negro, called yester- Gay wo get some papers from Mrs. Werner, which she refused to give him, He Uareatened to cut her (hroat, and she then’ apparently yielded. "She Ht, however, a double-barreled shoWun and shot Lyich twice.’ He escaped, but ts believed to ‘be mortally wounded, A Pexirent Burris Ovricen.—The Charlotte- town (P. EL) Eraniner prints the (ollowing tele- grain from Souris: “Retween sixty and seventy: Sail of American fishermen urrived here on Friday Right in anticipation of a storm. ‘The cruiser Vigilant was among the fleet. About #00 men caine on shore and "began indulging 4 drinking atthe hovels. “The chlet officer of the Vigilant fell In With some of the drinking parties and was drugged. Shortly after he was seen lying on & pile of rubbish bebind the “American kagie,” and While ip Unis condition be was aSaulted by Ameri~ cau fishermen, hts buttons and bands being torn off, Neither the rank nor the insignia of his post. {on protected te unfortunate young man from he Jeers and insults of the rowdy mob. Collector Foley wired Capt. Gordon of the condition of at faire and on Sunday morning the Acadia arrived ‘on the scene and straightened out matters, taking the Vigilant away ‘and replacing her ‘by the cruiser Critic. ‘The unfortunate young officer ts Very penitentcrying like a child over bis mishap.” Manyiaxd Rerveticans.—At the republican, Primaries in Bulthmore yesterday deb were elected to the State convention to be held on Wed- Resday next, who will vote for the nomination of Walter B, Brooks, of Uhat city, for governor, ‘The republican convention of Prince County yesterday selected the following delegates to the State republican convention tobe beld at Balti. more, August 24: Dr. F. Sasser, Jas, McKee, Jas, H. Parker, and John Lee, the two latter betng col. ored. Thé following county committee was inted: Dr. W. Watkins, Tilghman Brooke, J. ldgeway, and A. G. Daccy. Defections from the ranks of teather strikers a& Newark, N, J., are ted, as Mt turns out Master Workman, ot the K. Of L., has not money enough to pay off all hands, ‘The atiuual ordinations of priests of the Society of Jegus takes place next, Thursday, Friday, and wurday at Woodstock College, Maryiand. Di @ Dase-ball game Sunday at N. ¥., ‘Madison, twelve years Of age, was struck by a ball and instanty killed, 4. D. Newman, of Huntington, W. Va. has been arrested by the United states for sending obscene matter through the matis, Louis D. Belk, Une “post-trader” at the Charles. town navy-yard, has fallen heir vo a fortune of over $1,000,000 left Dy his aunt in Java. Democrats of Massachusetts have been notified to send delegates to a convention to be held at Worcester, ber 20,t0 nominate State officers and toseléct four delegates wo the national cop- vention, ‘On the and Ohio Sunday night two freight tee about 10 =, above, ‘Charleston, W.Va, totally Gemolishing engines and fifveen cars loaded with merchandise. The Joss Will reach $75,000. ‘The county board of the Ancient Order of Hiber- nians met tn New York last night t consider the McGlynn matter. After a stormy session it was Voted to revoke the charter of Division 3 for tnvit- Srctigee Sstpeees comet ton ol oO ym for two years, owing to the ot auth: Baoon, who has been President of the died last night, aged seventycaix. N” Se 187% ALONEX_WEIDMAN, On) 887, 1 i. On. 5 re vam, af ihe Chur of tis mmc Father the Rev. late \W. MALONEY, to KaTis bots of Ula ety. Wi ctgutesn years, ix monthe G two days Zion cure lath strvet abuve La on TuMreday afer sends ae “ BUTLER On August 21, 1887, FRANK A. BUT. LEK, beloved son of. and Mary butler weed seven yeare six months and twen ‘the residence ‘CROUSE. 1887, at 7:30 p.m. pa “Bibel trom she residence of J. |. Boott, 26 L street ‘On A 22, 1987, WM F, Fatuer ot ee BCD. Baia ltt yea eee NEES west, Tues~ iekttoone at ‘Obie. bd EA RICK. oom of Sanes 2 ‘Einily Piayeuncke Private from paremts’ residence, 830 Thin. teenth street wd Al 1887, ot Seance is of Jvsopa: Deral from his late 1417 Detreet Sey aan ives | friends are respectfully invited to sitend, Sas Fe SST Et a Ea ‘Sr ite pamewre qZEyTE rtvete Baltimore, 2d. sapere ple Bris Bice sae