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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE_ON EAS {Ol SALE_—30 YOUNG WESTERN HORSES WILL oe mee 1 QS SiG xan tie cate at the B&O. depot tue fay | ext sneer uo, 188 — eT aate-3t Ok SALE—ONE BEAUTIFUL FOUR ROUND- and ists Biihurel square: 81iouay Cpright S175. Pleaps idexcanged. HUGO WOXCI ce |e Sed 05 2 Se Shiner Plauo Agency. m oh SALE—A HA ED DRIVING 5,000 care vance stale Yor todrive. Forp J.H.CAITS, Se iSgatdng, ve g ote K SALE—FIN BCTTER-EXAMINE LAMPE'S: | Fuse Skatiry puter, Shean sik Sod omy tort Spaipacures. J. 8. BL HAKTSUCK, 933 1 eS oa 1 SAL) —SLOOP-YACHT EMMA, IN FIRKST- feeh poe tam re at) ALL eT oR SALE: MEAP=A GOOD _LEPELE Di es. for light ¢.rriags oF buxgy : execllent 16) a Avnly at stable im ai.ey, be- $0. and Jd ata. Bote OWN 901 Ya JOl SALE DRUGGIST: : on FE Us. STANDARD ke MEDIES, [ lle oe a Standard Coueh syrupy ru 8r0 0 bry uu i Stouderd System Louse, SALE tadard Kueumatue iteuiedy, fain ‘Staudaml Voice Bara corsr i 4 Manufactured by re STANDARD REMEDY CO. ApS 3t* Office, 1208 eat. u.w. Tele; hone 108-4. Bast Capitol st SALE_HANING FOUR FRESH THOROUGH. QR SALE OR RENT— DPSIFABLE CONNER orel Jerseys I ean now supply customers in north- 5 ty eae Thousan Circle hinptoved by tuterae ction with inilk, 18 lass Dottos, direct trot se Igive paraiie, et view oF by stuck. well veutilated. clean Cant Box 2, Te uder this mile unsurpassed. 4 lock box 586, Post-uffice, $3.00 Ok SALE_SEVENTEEN CHEAP HORt rere nutles: good workers, “THE WASHL rs 1h me SIACHINE Co. 14th and JUL. SALE-SINGING BIDS. BIRD Fo Bee God inks Aquarian abd F oe Aha tnieut i ihe ey at MCHAMLLS BERD t¥9 dors south of Fepusyirania auz3-Im Pee SALE — CARRI\GE Sprig Wi 500 guaranteed. prices moderate. PrAKGL & LAWTON, <s10 and 2713 Bs town Bei 400 IN PIANOS. ae Husewood. all in splendid ior be eiuuer: or 210 mouthly. vo & OK SALE—RARE BARGAINS Aut elecant Square ince ovdery aud fully Warr ap iuenite & 2000 also suitable sor Legin- 1.800 Z-octave, carved log wine ae Lew: finest make Tich and’ full; cost new 2600; can” be bought of To on payments (0 suit, oF low for cash; seol t Grand Piano of the Lizh- quality , bee In use bUt & short tine: will sell on easy payiueits, aud take a Squnre Piano in part yayment, {the property on any ‘UME PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, Tce foe ulietin ineiedl Oo 2 on Tis, E WAGGAMAN.. | 2020 _ = = azz ae anita IVERY AND SALE STABLE! G 4 st. near Patent Uihice reopened by 8. E,. Matlock, favrolwuly renovated, cieau aud wholesome: horse ded. Old | airous ahd others invited to call: tele- No. 030 auz0-2w L nortiiwest, 3 terms, £480 PR, 1301Fst. | ¥ NEW YORK AVE HANDSOME, iwe-room B ssi desirable | r, five . H Apply to its = ply x Foxe SAN INVE ensive attendanc or howe—a ‘of fuel. Sead for carcular P, Agent, 731 7th st. ‘DB. BALLAU aka fc dures nth: Erene dad back yan: tay winslow. ail nied, imube. Price a0. = aur5 it WESCOTT, WILCOX & WI OF SALE: (JOR SALP_VERY CHEAP, 18 SOLD WITHIN A week, an eicht room House, pressed brick front: H mederu conveniences; very cheap and stylis GEOL P. GOFF, 1420 New York ave $30; 5 E 34 Harvard. 250, Vicipe Kricycle, 840; Payeho sate 20. THE CYCLERIES, 1406 New York ave. jy FOE, SALE 100, CARRIAGE: BUGGIES, AND Varrished wavons; 4 milk waxons and - OF SALETAROUT, 1.000 FOUNDS OF NONPA- reil aud about 800 pounds of Axate ‘Type, lately in tse eu this paper. Phe iaceof ‘both fonts is de Srable, they are: in gocd condition, aud espableof ex: Celient sesvice for two or three’ Years one paper jt jncderate circulation. Will Le sold Cheap in bulk Ade Gress THE EVEMING bile NEWSPAFEM CU, Washington, D.C. oo) SUMMER RESORTS. } 1D POINT COMPORT, VIRGINIA, £11 TLE HVGIA, kuown as Mra baton's Cot all the year. i aut GEO. BOOKER, Proprict-r N TOP OF TE ike Aurora House x DAVID D- STONE. ‘ SUG Fst Dow. JOR SALE—10 ROOM AND BATH BRIC K Lave rovements, south fru byan annex lure mules. Grounds extended a na homelike. | NO No foes, er a i SAP Pe, mosquitoes. BB. per. we for circular. WILL SEL ‘Offer w wer, (CE MOUSE, CHAPEL POINT. MD.—CA- j y 150 euests: newly furnished. table g ts Biapiey USES, NE Easy payuienta, SWOLMSEED! © BRA 7 st. IN CLEAN From 4 thy Location. Pure Festchos im all sts appuintuents, ALENANDEL THE Sue ANDEL THESSE:. Stanager, Ottice 1008 Fatt Pye Sto Bish Ane weap se tor, [Sm o] BUwLUN © MAMSHALL: «between & a sts. BW. YATSKILL MOUNTAINS. st ere wet SakaTooa, Dues RUE : ‘ADIRONDACKS : On an aller SCRDAY, June 26° DRONPACE Se Seema alt aren eess 3 from the Jerey City Station o the Pe « Katiroad, aking close coubectious wu fs twain! foom Washi CAISKILL “MOUNTAIN. _PXPRESS— oh | Leave Jersey City Station at8:50' am. AP Sc | ive Lotel Rauterskill, via Bingeton 2-24 p> Pant COvuruban: Heap F fe ha re Pugicia. 12 PE ees due. 1220 p.m :Palenville, 1230 peas oe : Jersey City io urard Motel, Ste: AN HILL, 4 LOTS, 18% FT weuicia Wor Hotel Kaatersbill aud Moun. Well-lucated for small houses pose TOG AN DCA 8:20 TSKILL MT. EXPR fewt, very « Arrive Hote! GEO. W.LINKISS, WOK SALE—ON TOP ME ‘vioek 10, corse 4; Pheenicia. 3 Paleuvills, 4:20) i 30 pat 1se-FOOTL oa 2 Drax Groud Hotel Station and to Kaatersil und” Mountain isratoxea. 1 anos ere pontne MT. SPECIAL ig a ee Zak paw; Me House Station, 800 he stant Coriol st between id and, th wy pan Ammive. Saratows'" 10 y- Tid beiweeu Mand Net. nw lot 20 leet by 162 Phcenicie or Motel hese ear oon feet Suicues, alley ob wide aud iu the reac. 81. ek ana Wesker cree jountaia JAMES W. TYLER, wis tickets at Penusylvania Railroad offices Pine penta vect tn the Jersey City Station forall betthent : by West Shore diailroad. checked MONTHLY KEQUIKED | tarvugie ant 17 OF TS foot lutson ©. B. LAMBERT, Tiand G ‘streets ses bate yivania avenue brsise: dstres. Further pare: & REPETTI, ONLY $10 ¢ ‘3m __ General Passenger Ament, New York, JORIS TSEAN ATLANTIC OCEAN, t NAGEMENT. rol of ihe hotel proper p nd bavine madeinany 9 ph tite the cutive refure Qe d respectfully ster the eae of ats old adnarers aud the public. Tne COUNTRY Suites ary Uusrpassed, and Sue Halil aid se anid erd to $2.50 par day, $12 per week. $40 res: Can be ‘Teacned trout Norfolk by steaner tes. 3 Wvuniay, Wedneaday, aid Uriday, of dally ieee 1” Bor tartues particulars widress AL CORB. TUATED IN THE adjoin the Ime ty, betwert we ten, MU, 1,Clevelukd,on Clue ULL & SON. propre, Jed: mk } tori toes of the National Hotel lotic Harbur, Pia, BU SPLINGS AND MINERAL, KEAT NORTH MOUNTAINS: OF VinGENIA. Hz EACIIEUL NO BAR, 4'ate dchyittel sapuner hom. et Buyw ce’ Bt 1 ior 300. Forpamphiets. ving mie soe ie s ioral S shaadi his TEN Bac ae betas tap wet geshebahles New dat train a iS <2 wnt 100 ae hg ete Fosseens obtte Beiai ie A Gee uma ee cckeuaped + $5.90 froin Waging "wore delighthal tor a + ¢ © “1 know of no plac surumier’s rest aud enjoy went MRS, JOHN A hity cows sual Lorse= wianee of water aud ui dreotC A MCRUES, 1 “under cubation: (Hor porticuars 1 LOGAN. wees [ete [e 7 “Tada most deligtittul stay at Hoek Eugu.” SALE OCKVILLE, Mo. TWO Vea (oT. carne ana -H. GARLAND. Le Cottages, Coutaititing 24 ro 1 he handsome service of your. bountitu: ocaanee te unin © ? formsa marked coutrast to, that ehuree. i ee os anlar } wardens und uber | tizes suuiiuer resorts in general” = iueite oF 2 pose. Lot has a Wal be suld reasonable. Fur Ou. 3 PARKER, 1418 Fst. now. SIXTY CHOICE MAJ. W. GWYNN. +L {1 know of no place where families orinv. en derive as uuch health sud eujoyuient as they wock aun Springs.” * + * ae DR. ROBERT REYBURN. SELLCLIONS OF ie to 100 seres: kuproved AEN IUCKS i rrp a8. OL Bax Tey, very cheap’ aud ou ¥ery easy SLOLVALD, formers fad lor Cuculae oA DAEHERD © CO. aplclan eto : deh isu MEDICAL, «xe. LATOR! D BY USING A bk Buvliieks Invizeraiins € vl wer Vousdebunty od J tte Vigur Wo the whuse a3 st MO! SAL ioe ELE RiDGk SUMMIT B.C. FRANKLIN COUNTY, PA. st ui Buituuore, "25 liours, GA bE OPENED JUNE “OTH aud pure aie aud water. Tor terms, ws POW Siamager, late of bela: TLE : , Allantic ave. ctween Vermontandthode Me mF Pujeisian, cas be cousulted Siar roa er it tee res we ew. Cites houes HUGILL Cate ot Gliseyy Toot y a with Ladesomiy subst i HOLEL. OCEAN CITi, MD, Abies WHO KEQUIRE THE SEBVICES UF AN uw oben tor the seasu of 1387. De seLoPs. 1103 Park Pisce me, heat A 2s OHN TRACY, Pron. ac. Bas: Capitod EAD AND BE WISE. be Oldest Peta mt Teh at, between 15 auls-lm" DR. BROTHERS, 906 B ST. i betore me ind made oath that he vs sled kajert Specialist ib tuiecity, ‘ail came of private discus Latides ony DENTISTRY. DUKE, DENTIST, iit N.W—1EE1 i D)ietectetwniut pain ty dado Vogts jeepata aul uncu ouiy uy ines ‘Leeth miled SL. Fee ine, or mo, churpe, consaiter | fect ntulug ovts ub ertidceal Goeth Conese dicate the day ube | ee ‘uws-Swe " re a" ts: RR Pi Ba oz Biever’ Nitty Puke ia att forte | P)* STARK FAKGONS, Detter, Dastrict ot Coitn Sduay of July. 158% __} “"“Finting a Specialty sdiso, the cure of toothael EHAS NEVER BELN ConsMADICEED THAT | ext ertmactings A cere euee of oothaehe with. Dr. pMUL ME Lo te tl videst entautiahed adverts | slleviaies te jaitt ul cxitastios das iu thus city. Ladies, you cau KTM. TALLOUT, DENTIST, 437 71H ST, cPEO Titties i Save dors vt cuiutr ot L.eutintry ii allie Forty years’ eapericuce. “a ae ver et All work ware Fauted, tis i MOTTS PEFNCH POWDERS ARE Tie 5 Deere Ne Ged dias ea THE TRADES. Di Dubbs Sek natural weakuess, lu MAN & WALNESON. Buvk-binders, = r» Kaper-rilersand Blank we permanently enres lity, herwous debility Sica > eta Ser Friee of scene santeh te eat pas coeres cl ud 232 11th st. ww, my lh 2; SIA UKD'S, cor. th aud — 236 ce ee = pS oe “YLACTICAL LOOK AXD NT SPECIALTIES. tii Fenty lvania areuue, Mockeee oer Tine Printing sspecialt TIC TREATMENT I CAN € fe of dale aus ide Lassers Loss Ovrice, a Weakness, Impotency and ull semal No. iio] Feunsylvanis avenue northwest. recks ui CMY Feicrences ty cases aiready cured Mouey Loaned ou Gold and Silver Watel Dia- Boodat puymicais Ded W-“Ual- | ponds. Jeneley, ‘stole’ Guna Mechamoal "Teal, Wool, Hicctro Therapeaticn GOT BLY aes | abet ang eee aud-le OLY GULL ASD cL VER BOUGHT. ee atipats “Catarrh, “Awtinas, AUCTION SALES. ‘To-mORROW. NHOMAB BOWLING, auctionece, Ria’ OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS bale SALESROUMS. < on 8 y, AUGUST TWBNTY-SEVE: On SATURDAY, AUGUST Iwayty: 2887, commencing at 13 lesroome, I will sell & old goods, Horses, Carriages, Wusoui rps powsise, a VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY ON Kino “Two Grates of Crockery. ‘ats0, at 12 OCLocE ‘Harness, Ee, ae. it THE EAST SIDE OF SEVENIH 5IREET, BETWEEN & AN On Mi DL STREETS, At AUCLION. QNDAY. SEPTEMBER FIFTH, 1887, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, I wiil sell on the preiniaes, Lot 1, ‘le of ‘jn square 430. frouuing 21 .ect on aie ean: "7th nircet, Uetween K aud L streete, Dy a ieyca 01 89 leet 10 inches to a 10 toot wide aliey, improved by 4 one-story buuiding. ‘Lerme: Oue-third cash: balance in one and two youre, With Intercat sectired by « deed ut trust ou ihe brorerty, or all’ca:h at option of pureha ® «A deposit bi e1Ju required. at che Ue of male. Aut Conveyance: ug at coat o: purchaser. pre: prez’ MLAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Assignce's sale of the contents of drug store at the WUF.uwest corner vi Sth aud O strecta uorthwest, com “inting 01 Show-cases Colluters, Shelving, ‘Sbop-Loities, Prescription aud Counter Scales, Patent siedicines, ac., 6c. and many other articles tuo On 6 bia KSDAY, ELEVEN U'CLUCK A.M. Lunuecous to -seution. UGU6T THIRTY-FIRST, 1887, ‘we will sell the above W. M. GALT, 247t OW ‘fdoubsons _ UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneess. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF siOCKS 4T AUCTICN. By virtue of a trust dved given to me and duly re. corded tn Liver 1130, folio ‘O1 tue land U, et seq Fecusds of the District of Coruuibia, T wail sell ut pub- He suction. on + HUKSDA SEEAE BER EIGHTH, ASS7, at HALE-FADSL NINE U'CLUCK A. M., within, the wicuin roous of Duueansou Brew, corner Miuth ahd D streets northwest, wasuington, D, Sub. slures of stucs ot'the Alvuuy “Artesian Tee Co., Terms cash, crore ace AbSIG! St JARS AND Di or i624 FOURIEENL on aur ‘Tenns: ameot UN 4RUSTEE'S SALE OF BUANDY, OL of Aluany, Ga -d_"_CHAKLES M. HENDLEY, Trustee. MAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. NEES SALE. OF FIXTURES, COUNTERS, ELVING, TWO SIL\ER-PLATED SHUW- ALN, “SC MOULDS, LAKGE 0: GLASS CAND ukS, LOGETHER WILH MANY HE‘ ARTICLES, CON LALNED IN STOLE No. 'W STREET NORTHWEST. ONDAY, AUGUST TWENTY-NINTH, 1887, O'CLOCK A.M, J shail veil the above goods. Cash. JAS. I. BURNES, Assign CANSON BROS., Aucttoncers, WHISKY. WINES, SHOW CASES, &c., VE OU, MACCARON ENIILE CONITENIS OF" STOKE NO. 1315 ¥ SIREELN.W. Bye Noe 1191, mencing 21a & in Schedule “A.” artue ot a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber Folio df, et wog of the land recap for th 1 will well on THURSDAY, the JGUBT, A.D. 1887, com TEN UCLOCK A.M. on the preiuia et 1.w., the goods aid ‘chattels mention itaclied to suid trust, comprising in “One Safe, Que Ice Box, One Range, 8 18 Chairs, Silverware, One Showcace, Tables, Counter, Shelving. de Ware, Dishes, &c., Whisky, Brandy, Sheiry, Claret, Marsala aud oticr Wines wud Liquors, In cuske aud boxes. Boxes Muccarous, Olive Oil, Assorted Groceries, &c. ‘Terms cash. CHAS. 8. MOORE, } P. F. MANCOSOS, Trustee. THOS. 3. FILLDs,5 Attorneys, aul3a S@~THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST TWENTY-FOURTH, ASb7, at the sane hour and p cFNCOSOS, ‘Trost tee. CHAS. 8. MOORE, = ‘THOS. M. YIELDS Attorneys. aul7 to Poued SAME A BIG For the next thirty days we will sell 1 Pa OAS. MOORE, } TE Al DS _HOUSEFURNISHINGS. J. B, Lepnrcx « B THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PosT- Until THURSDAY, FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, HOUR AND PLA E. MANCOSOS, Trustee. Terps; Attorneys, 3 RO. ‘ortuerly with P. Hansyn Hiss & Co, BREAK IN THE PRICE OF WALL PAPER. all White Back ta for 1c. per piece. il 5c. Paper for Ue. per piece, All Goc. Paper for 40e. per piece. Gold Borders, 4c. Otlier Pa All orders for work pre 9.3. LEPR! Ger ‘th atreet cara pase the dour, 10-inch Embossed yer in proportion, pUntly exacted. X & BK, GO8'7th st, sw, my2-6ub Tx : Besr THE LEONARD DRY Arp CT.PANARLP REFRIG- FRATORS, CARVED, with TREBLE FILLED, and ZINC-LINE} CLE: ade in hard wood, ELBGANTLY WALLS, CHARCOAL very part removable for LINESS, all MEVAL SHELVES, ALR-TIGHT LOCKS, LMRKU Ved LN Levis CLECLLALIUN of Dik COLD Aly Ld Uisicines Workup uuruus 2iICES LOWER THA FAGLBAIOL IN THE MARKET, arn Do Nor Pescmse A V until you Crown, Provements not in any other stove. letrige place Wi pene apa bout. S ANY OTHER GOOD EE- Wei HOEKE, 801 Marker Space apor Srove lave examined curlarce assortinent of the Jewel Stove, the bestin the warket, with un- A full Lino of rare, War Coolers, Freezers, 6. ‘Lhe euly Wns Me ARUN Haut badd Clk WY ve W.5. JENES & CO, 717 7th st. nw. Wa Pavers 2. HANSON Hiss £ CO. 815 15thst now fupere y ust grades, ¥viezes and Ceiling Decorations, Snecial attention give to Klum und Decorative Painting, Estimates and destens snbmitted forall kinds of In- tericr Decoration and Furnishing. Am iuspection of KOuds is respectfully sulicited. up sp Diz Srxaixa - LUTZ, 632 Get. uw. Foeraving on ietal and wood. Movusraimsandcrests aiveal we. cats, stanips Cold or ntiver wulligy, ir : Sul lodxe parabberniie r LAWN TENNIS e8. walcles or jewelry. Cardeugraving aud print i Gigraving ii all its Lrauches. Dovku.uders Bap Wes and steel wtauup cutting icuober for marking aud ail kikdvos stalupiuncauateriaL, ‘broweriuge —daewaliae aiid ail pre -DOOR SPO) S. AND CROQUET, all styles and BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING. A Tragic Mystery, by Inspector Lyrues and Julian Hiawthorne, Howe, Story” of Margaret Ligh Bridge, Uy Edgar Fawcett, th paper. ‘The Con- fessious of a Frivolous Gill, U The Cruise of a Woinan Hater i ‘The Story of w Country Towns bye, we iu paper. Paper A Mevereud Idol, in paper. ‘Tho Kent, iu paper. The House a Robert 2 paper. Wal. wal Las gs irant, iD paper. Ga. For ble now in Every EN Hare wast. GroLpEN HATR WASH. eucting hair the very {rshionable golden hue «y may Dieech her own hair without an; tavuble whatever, aud. arurvely uy expenee tos Xe WLidt laur-dsessers chitye sot) ‘Sous in ausy quamuty to mud customers auld ARTHUR NAYTANS, Pharmaetst, $35 14th st. cor. of 1, and 2d and D sts. n.w. Save Moxar BY BUYING YOUR BLANKETS NOW. We bought largely of BLANKETS in Jane, and can offer great bargains for the next 30 days, ‘You can save from 81 to $2.50 per pair, by buying now. Just received a besutiful line of FALL ALL-WOOL SEKGES, all colors, 40 inches wide, 50c. Afull stock of 40-inch @REY DE BEIGES, 50c.; very fine. il summer stock to be sold at about half price. Aull stock of HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR at tow prices, au2o JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, 713 Market Space, We Waz Be Preeanen Dowse the coming week to exhibit s SELECT ASSORTMENT OF EARLY FALL STYLES: in an20 BONNETS AND ROUND HATS. ‘MES. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F at nw. Taz Puces Tx, AND EVERYBODY TELLS THE PRICE Gaze at the wonderful bili of fare the LONDON AND \IVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. has prepared for ite patrons and the public at large: 38.00 Buys All-Wool SERGE SUIT, Blue, Brown, Gray, and Salmon calor, 36.00 bays a nice Gray-mized SERGE SUIT. $5.00 bugs a good BUSINESS SUIT, 312.50 buys a Silk-Face BLACK OORKSCREW SUIT. $4.00 buys ene of onr SILK ALPACA, PONGEE, snd vther FANCY COATS and VESTS that were $7.00. $1.00 buys » good pair of WORKING PANTS that ‘will stand the knockabouts of a gymnast, CHILDRED'S end BOYS SUITS at half prion aud LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, Corer 7th and @ sta, nw, 2d EDITION. Lat ans i a JAKE SHARP’S CASE. Geverner Hill Issues am Order fer the Convening of the Supreme Court Next Month, Albany, August 26—Governor Hill today granted the application of District Attorney Mar- Une, and made an order convening an extra gen- eral term of the Supreme Court in and for the city of New York on tue 7th day of September next, te ensure a prompt hearing and decision in the Sharp case, SHARP'S MIND FAILING. New York, August 26.—The stay grapted in the Shurp case does not appear to affect the old gen— Ueman in the least. He slept no better than usual, nd refrains from refering to the matter in any Way. One of bis counsel—Bourke Cockran—called Upon Sharp. He concurs in tue opluion tha’ his client’s mind ts failing him. Mr. Cockran declined fo discuss the question of procuring bail for Mr. Sharp. Ly 0 1:30 o'clock this morning no word had been received by the district attorsey of an appll- cation for Sharp's admission to vail. This neglect on the part of the old man’s attorneys ts thought to indicate that the next move on the part of the Geten:e will be for an inquiry as to Sharp's mental condition. Sess GOV. HILU’s ACTION. District Attorney Martine Much Pleased with Hiv Order Conveniug the Su: Preme Court im September. Naw Yorx, August 26.—District Attorney Mar- tne Is much pleased at the prompt action of Gov. ‘iil in ordering an extraordinary term of court to try the sharp case. He said: “I¢ is really now a ‘contention between the two Supreme Court judges, and I am highly pleased at the promptness with which Gv. Hin acted in the matter. I made my appli- cation On August 11, while on my way from Lake George. J laid the matter in all its details before im and supplemented this by furnishing him @ written application, Of course the application all depended upon Judge Potter's decision. Should he have dented’ the motion for a stay there Would have been no necessity for calling the extraordinary term. ‘Tue governor appreci- ated the urgency of the maiter and granted my application, whereby the Sharp case can be settled WIth as" lttie delay as possible. ‘The con- yening of the court early next month will be put forth as & good reason wily Sharp should not be ad- mitted to ball.” Mr, Martine will contend that the old man will suffer no hardship by belng contin= ued in custody until three judges of the general term shall have passed upon the questions in law involved in the differing Views of Judges Barrett and Potter. Judge Van Brunt being in Europe the extraordinary term will probably be presided over by Judges Davies, Brady, and Daniels, Dut should any of these judges not He on hand the governor las the power to fiithe vacancy from among the Judges on the Supreme Court bench of the State. A SEVERE GAS £XPLOSION, One Man Fatally Injured and Another Badly Burned, CHicaco, August 26.—A peculiar accident oc- curred yesterday afternoon in the basement of the Wholesale clothing store of Leopold Bros. & Co.'s, by which one man was badly injured and another is likely to lose his life, ‘The gas pipe under the lewalk had been giving troubie for some Ume, and Patrick Gaffney, street foreman for the gas i Went into the buscment with Daniel or the purpose of locating the Suddenly a loud explosion” was by which the entire building was shaken, Some one turned in an alarm of fire, and ‘Wie employes Of the firm rushed into the basement, aiaid considerable excitement. ‘The cause of the trouble was at once apparent. Between the bricked-up embankment of the sidewalk and the i Of the building was a space about two feet, le and as long as the builuing. Into this space the gas has been escaping and was pouring out around the pipe. ‘The men iit a candie and hunted s (he plpe tor the leak. ‘When they came too to the Wall the escaping gas caught fire, and this ignited the large reservoir of gas betweeh the ‘two Walls, and IT EXPLODED WITH SUCH FORCE as to throw Uie men violently down and the wall upon tiem, ‘The persons wiko Tan into the base- Ment found the gas sult burning, bul the fire was, Soon exiinguisied, Daniel Casey was revived cuity, and Was found to be painfully Housiy "hurt, as less forlu- He Was found bent fort ard upon lls face, fo is lps in the Uricks of the fallen Woen he Wasextricated 1t Was seen that he ‘suffered compound fracture of the skull; that his right leg was broken, and that he was, Vadiy burned and bruised avout the head, face, and body. His fujuries are pronounced fatal, The explosion of te confined gas displayed great force. It Uurew down a wall 10 tect Lig and 35 feet long, hurdng it Lo some distance, and ltted Ue pavings-stones of the sidewalk, Which were 10 faeses tuck by about 12 by 18 tee. ‘The debris, Was thrown clear across to the other side of the street (rom under the lifted Nag gin A But the Secretary 0} American Board Thinks the Oudeok Gloomy for ‘Their Mission, Bostox, Mass, August 26.—Rev. Edward F, Doane, the missionary of the American Board at without dill but not s nate, Ponape, tm the Caroline Isiands, who was arroted some three or four " weeks ago and hapriscngl by the Spanish authorities On the presext that he had incited the natives to disloyalty to their governor, has been released. ‘This intelligence has Just been received by Rev. Dr. Judson Siuith, the foreign secretary of the foreign bourd. Tt Is thought that all i not weil yeu With Mr. Doane, His associates fear tats 43 a Gloomy prospect tor their mlosion. Spain will ignore our rigitts, they say, and send away the scholars, and in this way break up our uisions. ‘The governor examined tie deed of land conveyed to Mr, Doane by the chiefs, and afterward produced three out of four of the Sign- Crs, OF Witnesses, Lo Une deed, Who swore that they had not sigued 1, or Unt the land had not been given lo Mr. Doane, At Ponape the governor had begun gradiug a road around the isiand, forcing the natives to work Itke siaves, ‘comp son thls, Mr. Sinith sald that the American Government may Hud It necessary to seud one of our War snips LO the Careline Isiands to protect the interests of our eltizens. ‘The United, Stalescould not afford to nave this outrage per- petrated on American misstonartes. ieee A Shipwrecked Crew. Woops Hot, Mass. August 26.—Capt. A. J. Doane, of bars Sarah, atriviug here to-day with Dis crew, xcepl One Indu Who Was drowncd, reports Uhat August 20 he encountered a hurrietue wich ‘i ing whileh the vessel was filled duinaged so that they were forced to abandon her that night In lat. 37, long. 50, getting InLO a boat With great dificuliy, and Josiny one’ wan in tie atiempt. Was four day: without food; plekegup by the bark Levi Andrews of Thomastown an@Ptrausterted Lo Une Vessel that brought them: Lere. Married au Indian Heiress. MINNEAPOLIS, MUNN. AUgUst 26.—The Journal's special from Serre, Duk., says: Dougiass K, Care Un, chief clerk at the Cheyenne agency, Was mar- ted Wo-day 10 Mudien Duprest, Lue wealthiest In dian heiress on the sioux reservallon. Carlin 13 closely connected with prominent Ariny officers: and with Cariins of Mitpois, Over one thoysand In Giuns withessed the ceremony und the festivities ‘Will last three days. ——— Racing at Saratoga. Saratoga, N. Y., August 24i.—There was a fair atleydance at the race mevitng here to-day, ‘The Weather Was line aud Ube track, though slow, Was 4m betier condition than yesterday. First race—unree-quarters a ntie—Mattie Looram won, with King Crab second, aud Duntelia tard; Ume 1:19, Second ra with ce—1 mile and a furlong—Alarie won, Ay pasta second, and ‘iramp third; tue ‘;hitd race—three-quarters of a mile—Little Min- nie won, with Swift second, and Mamie Hunt third; tne 1:74. Fourth tice—three-quarters of a mile—Modesty fe ee Queen Best second, and Carisslina tuird; Ue 1:17. ¥1iUh race—One mile and seventy yards. Orlando Won, with George L. second, and Sivonshine third. ‘Thane, 1:55, a ‘Telegraphic Briefs. Last evening at te Cheboygan, Mich,, Lumber Co.'s wnill a log carriage Was accidentally starved, Tesuiling iu tue horrible and probably fatal Ln Jurtes vo Edimund Lapeer and Dantel Albrigitt, Sane Fined for Striking His Step-daughter. THE SINGULAR STORY THAT A FIPTEEN-YEAR OLD GiuL TOLD IN CouRT. Emanuel Wilson, colored, was charged in the Police Court to-day with an assault on Adele ‘Thomas, bis Nfteen-year old step-daughter. The latter Lestified that on Friday night last be made her get -in bed with him and he as sauited her, and op Tuesday last he beat her, Mary Foster testified to seeing Wilson Strike the girl With a lath, and tell her to get into the house, Anna Picken testified that Wilson ‘struck ber twice With the lath The defendant testified that there was no truth in the statement: that be assaulted heron Friday night, Since her moetuer died, he said, (neg shad taken to run- ning around, and oeadmitted striking her with ‘Ube iach and telling her to go into the house. The court said the first charge Was pre} and he could not believe ft. "Yor the vochuical asaaut ‘he lpposed a fine of $1. ‘The New Fish Comnussioner, ‘JUDGE MCUB A LOVER OF AXGLING—EB IS REPROTED ONLY TO SIGN PAPRES. Solicitor MeCue, who was appointed Commis- sioner of Fishertes to-day, was judge of the City Court of Brooklyn, and ts an ardent lover of the Sport of angling. A high officialof the Treasury said to @ Brak reporter about the appoint- meant: ‘Ment Of money. the 48 de- Of the Fish Commission.” WASHINGTON, D.©.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1887. ABSTEACTED PENSION RECORDS, Gen. Rutherford and Clerk Brouner Waive an Examination. ADumber of attorneys and others were at the Police Court shortly after 12 o'clock to-day to at- tend the trial of Gen. Allan Rutherford, the pen- ston attorney, and Richard R. Brouner, tle Pension Office clerk, an account of whose arressts in con- nection with the disappearance of a large number of papers from the Pension Office was published in Festerday’s Stan, Messrs. J, J. Jonson and Chas. sane appeared as counsel for Gen. Rutherford. Ict Attorney Worthington represented the Prosecution, Mr. Worthington first called to_the attention of the Court the case of Richard R. Brouner. Mr. Worthington said unat Brouner had not employed any counsel. He understood that Mr. Brouner de- sired to Waive an examination, and he would like fo have the Court interrogate the defendant, Brouner stepped forward and said he desired to Waive an examination, ‘The case Was sent to the frand jury, Mr, Worthington then asked that the jefendant be required to renew his bil, and asked. that 1U rewain at $2,000. ‘The court fed the bail al the amount asked, Mr. Worthington ihereupon called the court’s at- vention to the case of Gen. Rutherford, (he war- rapt against him charging “that the sud Ruther- ford did receive, conceal, Baye and retain in iis Possession, with futent to convert to his own use and guin, five hunared copies of the records ad property of the United States, each of which, as he Whe sald Rutheriord welt kuew, had hereiofore been feloniously stelen and purloined from tbe United States by one Richard K. Brouuer,” &. Mr. Johnson sald that Lo go {nto an examination Of the case Would extend {lover many Jays, us iC Would be later in the day berore the cuse Could Le taken up. Then, mauy of the attorneys had en- Fegements and besides, some needed recreation, It Would Ue but a suort Gime be‘ore the case could be presented to the grand Jury, and they had de~ Yerimined to waive examiuation. Gea. icutueriord as requred to give the same amount of bli as Derore, 93,000." & = ——— ‘The New Free Bridge. WORK ON IT DELAYED, BUT COL. MAINS THINKS IT MAY BH COMPLETED BY THE LAST OF OCTOBER. Col, Mains said to a Star reporter tuis morning that the work of reconstructing the Aqueduct bridge has been much delayed, but that just now good progress ts being made, and the contractors may be able to compiete the work before the ex- Plration of the time allowed by their contract, October 21, At any nate it will be near comple- Uon by ‘that tine, ‘The delays, he sald, were caused partly by bad management on the part of the contractors, and also by tle fallure of the sub-contraetors to do the masonry work. ‘The iron for the new bridge 1s about ready, and the deck spans are belng shipped thls week trom Ohto. +o° ‘The Interstate Commission. PROGRAM TO BE FOLLOWED NEXT MONTH. The Interstate Commission will meet at Rut- land, Vt., on September 1, to hear cases coming from that section. From there the board will zo to Chicago, opening their sessions there on the 7th of September. The Commissioners will, from Chi- cago, go to New York, where they will hear some cases If hearings can’ be arranged, and. it ts prob- able they will go from there to Miunesota, return ing to Washington, perhaps, about the last of Sep- tember. —see. Rulings as to Consular Invoices Will Not be Modified. In reply to a letter of a New York firm stating that with invoiccs of goods sent from Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and other shipping ports, the goods having been manufactured in the in- terlor of Germany, Belgium, &c., {t 1s impract- cable atthe time of shipment from the interior port to state the name of the vessel by which the — merchandise 1s tobe shipped, and consequently consularinvotces cannot besorwarded until such information 1s recelved from the shipping port, Assistant Secretary May of the Treasury, writes that the invoice iy State the vessel by which the goods ure € pected to be shipped; that in cases where, frvi cireumstances beyond the control of the ship) the goods are shipped by another vessel, the in volee may be presenicd to the U.S. constii at the POrCOL shipment, aud have endorsed tiereon the hame of the Vessti whervby the goods were actu ally shipped, thus avotding any delay im the for- Warding of the eonswiar involce at the Ue of tue shipment of tne gocd = The State Department iaas been requested to in- struct United States consulor officers to end the certificate In such ea. and i conchistya the Secretary sevn, thereiore, (hat ary necessity exists for mod- iiying as requested the rulings wow in foree rela Uve {0 consular Invoices” soe A WOMAN FINED FOR ASSAULTING AN OFFICER.— Mury Green, a colored Woman, Was charged in the | Police Court totay With a assult On special Oiticer Edward Brockenborough, ‘The latter testU- fied that he Lad arrested a Doy last’ Moaday tor shooug crackers iu the street when defemdant at- tacked iim, taking hold of his hand and holding AU over ius Shouller, Wiling the bey not Lo go with him, ‘The defendant testifed she had no idea Uat Brockenboruzh Was an oliver, and denied that she struck bin, “Tue court iunjosed a tine a ee RANGE OF THE TugxMoMETER.—The fellowing were the readin at Wie siguai Olllce (o-day: In., 60; 2 p. un, 70; WaXinuin, 70; wiuiMuL, 55. District Government Aftairn. FIRB DEPARTMENT PROMOTIONS. ‘The following-bu..ed privatesand Ullerman 1p the fire department Lave been appointed asstst- ant foremen of thelr respective cotapamtes: Jon A. Walsh, Engine Co, No.1; J... Lenman, Eo- kine Co, No. 2; J. 0. Guy, Engine Go. Aeleher, Engine Co. No. 4; J. Co. N0.5; Jus. Grady, Enjsiue Co. No. 6; Donaldsyn, Engine Co. No.7; SK. Mery, ‘Truck Co. A; J. Sherman, ‘Truck Co. B. CAN WORK ON SUNDAY, Attorney Ridule sof Gpizion tsat ‘no subsisting enforceable law In violated by the doing of Work oF bodily labor ou Sunday In the District of Colum fa.” XO FEE FOR OIL. LICENSE. The Commissiuners have revoked that part of the regulations in rel nee to Lue sule of Oils whick requires the pzyiment of a license fee of g3. BUILDING PERMITS, have been issued vy Juspector kutwisle as follows; L.A. Cunningham, vo erect brick dwelling No. 930. Botreet northwest. J. M. Dove, lo erect stabie; $400. K. O. Moitziuan, vo repair No, 824 14th street northwest; $14 ‘Tae Cuicaco Post-OFrice INVESTIGATION.—AS Civil Service Commissioner Oberiy agreed with the views of Commissioner Lyman in their report on the Chicago post-oflice investigation, the re- Port became the oliclal utterance “Of tWe Lourd, ut, though out voted, Commissioner Edgerton abuled nothing #8 to the cornectness of Lis ophuions, Ivis understood Uhal ail the Commissiouers agreed, iuexonerating tae postiaster and coliector, a3 the charges were not proven. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Howard Powers, a ven- erable lady, remembered wich gralivude by many {0 Whose colnfurt Sue ministered during Le War, Will Lake place to-morrow afternoon frou her tate resiuence, 1256 13th street, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, sre ron NOW Kor Stock Market. hefollowing are the opeuiug and 3:0U p.m _ price: of the New ork Stock acct nat : Wueltolt it Doar Name. | 51%! North Pec 4%) Do. Non 244g Texas Fue OF Uuon Pac. fa] isdg Wa, Vac 42m) 71 || Do., pret -WnG67l108_[]West! Guta. z Washington Stotk Exchange. The folowinz changes from yesterday's quotations on the Washiueton Stock ixcudnze are hoted to-day . C, Market stock, 7g, 180%, currency, 113% bid. DG d-year tuna, 3-Gox, 1924, currency, 1205 woked, D.C. 20-year 1uud, Gs, SY, coin, 111 bid. politan Muilroud stock, 1043 saked. Ao enka" Nauta aletscpoutun tanuraee eis, le iG pid. ational, Union Insurance, 20% asked. ‘oo American ‘ngurasies, 198" bad: auce, avons 210". Buus, Georguiown, 167, 129 bid. Columbia Day, Seated, Miked. "Peboraua stock Theuraice, bide Ceuteal Tarmery and Mechau ‘Title ional Breas ‘30 bid, Great Falls lee, ‘Brick oo. 13 Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., Ausust 2¢.—V1 con: >A Bsr Ute ss co Forties 931 do. now threes, 6a bid toning BALTIMORE, Mp., August 26.—Cotton stesdy—mid- diiug. 0%. Flour s:eady- and quict—Howard street aud western super, 3 fauuly, 3.705 extra, 3,005.00; da. ido bei.oU; juperintive Datent, 3.10: do, tamily, 4:75. Wheat southern steady: Fed. 7Ya81: amber, Sas; western Sirmer and dull: ‘No 2 wiiiter red, apot, 78875); August, 7844 saked Sussux: | Rov srr Carn—sou 3 ELOPED FROM VIBEGINIA. Rtomanue Fi Married im this City—A Flight on Horseback. Yesterday a citizen called at the clerk's office in the Court House to inquire If a marriage licens@ could be procured after 3 o'clock, as a young couple Were expected up on one of the afternoon trains from Richmond. He Was told that someone would be present as late as 4:39 o'clock. ‘The inquiring citizen was not ly acquainted with either one of the matrimonialiy-inclined parties, but he made up iis mind that he would watch’ at the Court House, and about 4 o'clock a hack drove up and the driver asked, “Boss, whar do you get a Ueense to marry?” ‘Right here,” answered the citizen, thinking this was the couple he was looking for. " The cou- ple ot out, the young lady being quite a hand- some xeuse me,” said the citizen, “are you from Richmonaz” replied the young man, looking some- what ‘astonished, and the Lady somewhat fright ened, “I am from Rapidan.” ‘The couple went to the Clerk's office and procured the necessary l- cense for W. T. Martin, of Rapidan, Va, and Emma L. Jennings, of Fredericksburg, Va., to be married, On returning to thelr carriage they encountered the citizen again, who apologized, stating the cause of nis Watchiulness. “You are perfectly ex- cusable,” answered the prospective groom, “but We were badly frightened When you addressed Us, thinking you were a detective Sent lo stop the ceremony.” ‘Tuey at once left, welling the driver Where to find the minister. ANOTHER COUPLE. This morning early a dispatch was received by the police authorities from the father of Miss Susle C. Wright, of Henrico Couxty, Va., stating j she had lett that city with the intention of get Ung married, and asking that “she be held tor Ine; Wire me'once.” Thiscase was given to Detec- Uvé Horue, who went to the Court- House; about 9 0 ple walked in, “Te young any giving the name ot Thomas 3. Nobie, Ire asker Tor a license ip that nate. Mr, Horne’showed the Gispatch fn reterence 10 ‘Them, took the young tan to police headquarters, wiiere ne told Lieut, Awindels tuat he did not kuoW what objection MF, Wright could have exeept soune litte spl that they.were both of age, ‘The detective ascer- tuned that the young lady’ was nineteen, and nad elully cousidered the step she proposed taking, tue officer left, ‘Yhe young coupie left for the residence of Re J.W. Trout in East Washington, and with him drove back to a boarding house ‘near the court house, where they Were married according to the Titual'of the Metlodist Protestant Church. ‘There Were present Dr, Roberts and Mr, Gordon, of Richmond, A ROMANTIC ELOPEMENT. ‘This was one of the most romantic marriages which has ever taken place in thts section, The Parties to 1t are prominent Virginia people. It appears that the parents of Miss Wrigut opposed the match, and for some months the: care= fully watched her, fearing that she would be stolen from them. ‘Tt appears that the young lady ‘was Uo leave Riclimond yesterday morning for the country, and her mother accompanied her to the depot, When, however, tue daucuter found that her moth ér contemplated going with lier, evidently a8 she thought, tor the purpose of watching her. She backed’ out and returned home. ‘Then the groom cud hls friends made up a plan, | The restlt Was that a lady friend sent Miss Wright an invita ton to take a horseback ride With her, seying she Would call in a short time. ‘This invitation Miss Wright accepted, and soon was ready In riding habit Lo mount her steed and ride away with her friend, It was not long before they had left Rich- mond belilnd, and her suitor and, his irlends tol- lowed in a Carriage, ‘The ladies Were overtaken, about five tiles out of the city, and, driviug to a stitlon, they had the sod fortune tocatch a train, Miss Wright did noi mind taking passage 18 RIDING HABIT and hat, and with groom and friends was soon hastening northward. In the meantime the Parents of the girl had discovered her Might, and the telegraph Was put in operation, ealitng ob the officers ‘to are i the Jady passeiiger in riding pit, Some ox (he party became apprised that e train would be searched. Miss Wright, Dy. disrobing herself of her ridtag “habit and Tying Dick On the seat, sWhen the tr: still in her riding habic ning, and Soon as t scaped the observation of the she w: al for & bat, y tor Baltlnore and other to Teave the ch Rorthera cities on a tout ‘The ‘Tracks on Maryland Avenue. WHAT SHE GENERAL MANAGER OF THE RAILROAD OF KECANT COMPLAINTS. ‘The District Commissioners have received the following letter trom General Manager Ches. E. Peugh, of the Baliimere and Potomac Railroad Co, dated at Philade!phia, August 24: “The horabie Oden Lowe, pre-iGent of tals company, has reierred to me tor answer your fetters or wae 15th and 19° fistant, in reference to certain com- paints ja conseciton with Uie use by Us com- pany of ts cht of way on Ma land avenue, Trout 10th strect Lo the Long Bridge In replying, aed that tins ny could not use the portions of highway outside of the lines of richt of way for the purpose adiiig Or unloading freight from our cars at any oler points. then at tae regular stations es Misied for such parposes, we at once withdrew {rom tue Use of the prouibited portions of the street. Being unable to secure access to other ate ground lor receiving and discharging We, ab great disndvantage to our ranged one ot the tracks WILD our OWL. gLtOF Way vous lo alow teams and Wagons to @iise upon it Wholly Within our richt or Way and reach cars Standing upon other tracks, aud by this Ineans wave aluee, to Lue esol oUF Abiaty, Deen endevoring to” accommodate the public in your city” shipplug upon our Une. Our endeavor has” been constant to procure facies for handling eight which” would involve less sacritice to the Company than the present plin, and T suould be giad to have any suggestions {pat occur to your commission in aid Of ehabling us to secure access to more desirable clilties, So Uhat at the earliest day possivie our tracks may be returned to their inuch-neeaed Use, ad that the unavoldable noises incident to the ‘Operation Of the raliroad may be reduced to their ulninum, I have been diligent to impose such regulations upon our employes Li refererce to the movement of Urains upon our right of way within the city as would as far as possibye relieve them from objectionable teaiures, “J recognize that tt 1s possible Mhal wy orders ih Unis regard may, to Some extent, have been disobeyed, and shall ply advise myself as to tits, and if I find e has been any fallure to obey thes instruc ‘ony I will at once take such steps as will secure theif enforcement.” ee ‘The Courts. Equrry Covrr—Judge Merrick, To-day, Mackey agt. Harrison; guardian adlitem appoluted, Fowler agt. O'Bries; Vacation of an- swer. ‘Tenney agt. Doolittle; offer of W. i. Crosby Wo purchase accepted. Porter ugt. Porter, Mitchell agt, Mitehell; pretiminary injunction dented, Prosar Covrt—Judge Merrick, To-day, estate of Win. Iaginan; order of sale. Estate of Juilus S$. Skoeinaker; do, Estate of Mark Tilton; letters of adininistration granted Amanda fliton; bond | $6,000. Estate of Charles Chirk; do"to SamlE. Arnold; bond $500, Estate of Henay Suith; will led. Estate Of John Cudmore; ietters of administration granted Bruiget Cudmore; bond $6,000. In re John W, Bayne: Adeiia'f, Bayne appointed guardian; bond $200. Estate of Christian Hines; citation ordered, PoLice Covrt—Judge Harper pro tem. Today, Joun P. Quander, unlicensed pleasure garden; Collateral forfelted. ’ Wim, Mansfield, Jas Godirey, Jas. Tait and Richard Burgess, disorder- ly conduct in county; collaterals fortcited. John Lyddane, profanity; do. Joshua Murphy, cruelty to animals; collateral forielted. Jos. Mt. Belt, do.; do, Hattie Snow and Fannie Aiexunder, disorder ly; do, ge 8.8. Pentz, a member of the Washington bar, has been elevted professor in San Augustine Col lege, California, and will probably accept the saint, ‘Where will be a drag fox-hunt to-morrow after- noon at 3 o'clock, starting from the Cosmopolitan Club-house, Mouat Pleasant, He Mape Cowecainr AGarxst Has Davourer.— Horatio siaryman, the €x-constable, Who lives in East Washington, yesterday visited the oilice of Assistant District Attorney Sheppard, and inade complaint against lis daugnter, Dora Macyman, anda man Hamed Win. Skidmore, whom be said had lived togetuer and Were not married, He sad that they had now separated, but he wanted a Warrant for them under the idiunds act. Mr. ‘Sueppard, after Investigating the case, the char- acta: of the wowan, and other facts, aecided not ‘W prosecute the case” wn Sue ELorep wits HgB Brormen-m%-Law.—The wie ct Garry Deluinater, a compositor, of Kings- ton, N. ¥., eloped yesterday witu her brother-in- law, Avery Delamater, She ts of medium height, slender built, about thirty years old, and by nd means handsome. Her coupanion 1s’a fine-look- ing tellow, nearly six feet high, and weighs about 200 pounds. He ls a grass widower, having a Wile in Newburgh. For sone months he'has been mak> ing his howe With hls brotber in this city. ARREST OF AN ELOPING CovPLE.—Some days ago Chas. Pitcber and Ada Hardy eloped trom Lake- View, near Chicago, creating & great xensation, which culminated ‘yesterday tn the arrest of thé coupie at Hutchinson, Kans, by Pinkerton de- tectives in company with D. M.’ Hardy, tue tather Of the girl. ‘The couple were eld by the local lice several days, but were released after wail in vain for a response from @hicago. ‘They were imuarried as goon as they Were sel at liberty. ‘The whole purty revurned to. Chicago last evening. Fucher 1s under arrest for g1 5 pa eee & ranging tO hold a reunion at Louisville this fail, S | opened Inines, aud inevery way open THE TROOPS IN READINESS, | ‘The Ute Difticuity, and Why the No tapops have been ordered to take part in the ‘Ute troubles since they first commenced, und none | ‘Will be So ordered until either the Indians goon the | War path and attack settiementsand citizensor tie | elvil authorities desist from their attempts w | Serve a process of law. In the former cas» they Tu be meet for the protection of the people, and | N ter to induce the Indians to return to thelr homes, arene General Terry's dispatch published yesterday was tm answer to a letter from te acting Secretary of War asking that the military be used “to “mduce the Indians | turn to the reservation. This letter was tele- | frpbed to, Gem Terry “for is consideration. | replied that the troops could not. be so. used | lunless the civil authorities suspendad further ac- | | | | to re ton, because of the restrictions of the appro priation act of in7s, wuleh ts embodied in the Arwy regulations, No instructions berond those to have maps tn readiness bave been sent to Gen. Terry, because It 1s recognized that nothing can be done by the fall- Mary under the present condition of things. He | has full authority to act. when necessity, and troops are held in readiness to move at a moment's | notice, It 8 not improbable, however, Chat 10 case the reported confirence between Colorow and | the governor of Colorado is" mot. successful | the President will request the governor to suspend ) further action by civil authorities, and then the mnliitary can, 13s thouzit induce tive, mndians Lo | return to their reservation without diaiculty. ‘The Colorado tudian Trouble. SOME PLAIN FACT, | To the Editor of Tux Evaxixa Sram ' ‘The peopir of Colorado, wit some posstbie exe | ceptions, are unfatr and unjust tn thetr treatment | Of the Ute Indians. No opportunity of involving these Indians in trouble, or of cnirapping them into violations Of sole Law, Is allowed to go uni proved, White men may outrage the most solemn of treaties with the impunity of read agents, and | bo Wordof remonst Pat let a roving Indiaa the game law, and ut Once a sherif and pos Start in pUrsUlt, and an fudian War Is threatened | (BY che latest intelligence it real cause of the War some whites to give up horse race with tus Indians) That's the truth about it, howew much Western friends may preach of the entitnetality of people in the Bast on the Indian question. Fair play and honesty ane not features An the dealings of the whites with these savages. ‘The Cte IndLins of Colorado, with few exceptions, and far between, have always been the steadfast Sctends of the whites. They have been courageous and heroic in their loyalty, and frequently under circumstances as humiltaithg and exasperating Geer in violation of | as can well be Imagined. In return they have re- ceived nothing ‘but rebuffs and unfriendliness, ‘The cause of Ube present difficulty ts too Urivial tor serious notice, if IL Were BOL tor Lhe consequence {hat ore threatened. ‘Two Indian boys of Coworow's band killed a deer out of season, aud resisted arrest. In consequence the awful ire Gf the people of the State 13 at and threats of exterminating | the Indians are Heard on every hand. Ivis not worth While to go Into @ full explanation of Ub troubles with Uke Indians of Colorado during the | ast few years. ‘The sole cause, directly and i rectly, is Uke flagrant disregard and violation of | the treaties that have been made with tet.” By | the treaty of 1868 a portion of the terri Wildest ahd ruxgedest, Was Set ajar’ for Ue abbso- lute and undisturbed ‘po-sesston of these Indians | forever. And the United States agreed that uo person (excepting certain authored agents) | suould ever be permiived tO pass over, settle upory, ‘or reside In this wild region. ‘That Was all right Everybody understood it." No one wanted ‘th TockS ahd canons aud showy peaks. Iwas an | excelient trade for the United States; militone of | dollars were wade by IL ‘The Indians accepued | Unie Ueaty (excepiing Colorow and his band); Uhey yielded up & Vast territory, and fully ext pected an Lowest fulfilment of the compact and ‘Unc protection of he Goverument. Bui the treaty was uot worth the pa writien on, and all the solemn asseverallonsoi Lue | Government Were shawetuily ignored. Waites Luut- | Gd and prospected on the Fesctysthoby Laid chat aud ult | disregarded the obitgation, “In 1 | chicis, seeing that the Goverment could not or | would’ not protect tn ir rigiits, and that | Acwas iinpasstbie to kecp tie wulte: prple aia, | and to avoid war, coucd a large poruon of Uielt Teservation 0 Uie Luited States, Uwo of Uh | slucralions bekng Uh Yo be pald $25,000 | a year, aud U of hunung Over | Uie ceded ternitory. “ihe Government Was again | largely Wve geaner in dodars and cones, but it did | how beed Uke woney part of Lue contract, on ace | count of the fallure of Congress to take the Le- eesaaty appropriation; aud the Indians again | Jearned that when they deal with the Uusted States | bey wil be swindled wiinout compuncuon. ‘There | Woilld be Volulnes Of Lills sort Of bisiory ii the ae- counts Were Written OUL, DUL Luis Wili do, Co.orow, of Whom Irequent Weutlon Is made, 18 ap iuetfcnsive old pob-combatant, a roving rele gade o-cailed Decause The Would not sign Lie Treaiy) WIULCUL InBuence In any OF the tribes, He Js Hot & bad Ludlan, a has been charged. iw Was, hol in the Mecker Massacre or the attack Ou Diujor Thornburgh, and is wot disposed LO awake Givuble at any Uine. He has a folowing of about forty, Who LUNL aud fs aud Town about irom place Uo piace in We mountains, Wherever their juncy leads Wem, 1 wu under personal obliga- UcuS Lo Ube oid 1élow lor courveous Urewtuneut in ihe Berthond Pass, ala Ue When he gad been Dauly used by while nen, and might easily have Wreaked his Vengeance on me, JEROME BURNETT. SAT. The Columbia Kailroad Tracks, THE DISTRICT WILL DO THE WORK AND CRAKGE IT TO ‘THE COMPANY. ‘The District Commissioners to-day made the fol- lowing orde Whereas the Columbia Raflway Co. has paved Detween the tracks and rails of its road and for 2 feet outside of and adjacent to the outer rails on Massachusetts avenue, and New York avenue northwest, in violation of the law and orders of Ue Commissioners, and have failed and negiected to repave such places iu a proper manner When hotitied by Lie Cominission- €rs, 1U Js ordered: 1. ‘That the superintendent of streets be directed to Carry ou; the provisions of the order of July 20, 1687, In reference to paving the track of the said raliWay. 2 That tke spaces outside of and ad- Jacent to the outer rails on New York avenue, between 14h and 15th streets, be repaved by te contractor for repairs t concrete pavements as equlred by the ‘orders of the Commladoners 0 June 2, vovember 12, and Nay 14, 3so%, ail work to be val tho. cost) at the Columbia Kallway Co., as provided by the act of Congress providing & permanent govern- Inent for Uae District of Columbia, approved June 1, 1878. Given Up for Lost. Bosrox, August 28.—The owners of the fishing schooner’ Lydia T. Cromwei, of Beverly, have given “her up for lost. She was ninety: sive tons Durthen, built nine years ago at Essex, and for the first tiree years Was run to the West Indies and Ister to the Banks. IU is beileved all on board are lost. She Was in charge of Capt. Moses Larkin of Nova Scotia, and had’ a crew of fitven men, She was insured. a SrRvck WiTH 4 Brick.—James O'Connor, aman employed at the Library ‘site was assaulted by colored’ cart driver Granalson Bruce, a. about 10° o'clock tls. morming. ‘They gotinto a dispute and the boy threw’ a brick aU O'Connor, striking him on the cheek, making an ugly brnise.” Bruce Was arrested, —_———— Jay-Eye-See’s Fast Time. HE MAKES A MILE IN 2:12 1-4 UNDER UNFAVORABLE ‘CONDITIONS. At least 6,000 people gathered at Taylor's: Driv- ing Park at Freeport, IL, yesterday to witness the trial of Jay-Eye-See agaiust time. The air was chilly and damp, and bets were made that 214 would not be beaten. It was 2:30 o'clock when ‘Ed Bither appeared on the track bebind the fast son of Dictator. ‘The owner, J. 1. Case, was in Une Judge’s stand. " Bither gave notice that be would give the horse two warming up heats before the Hnal trial, but Was satisfied with one preliminury inile, Which was made in 2:22. ‘Then, after scor- img ‘once, the driver nodded for the word, the horse going level und fast. He never waveréd or and showed no signs of the lameness ac- to him. ‘The first quarter was trotted in seconds and the halt mile in 1:075. ‘Then Bither put on steam and flashed through the third quarter in 313 seconds. ‘This rapid work told on the little Diack gelding, and he slowed down somewhat, the last quarter made in on the ground | § wreondetiniation 8 heand. | ¢ | could not obtain even w biseutt, | AU Fight, But restaurants Ives & Co.s Affnirs. A STATEMENT SHOWING THAT THE ASSETS ARE OVER $7,000,000 IN EXCESS OP THEIR LIABILITIES. Mr. Cromwell, assignee of H. 8. Ives & Co, sa last nigat, according toa spectal @ispatch in the Baitimore Sun, that is statement had not beea completed, and would not be for several days, but That a published statement in an evening paper Scorrect, as far as It went, Delng taken frou reitmninary schedules prepared tor the use of cap= Kaliets (roi whom foancial ald ts desired, The Sualement Indicates Liat the affairs of H. 8. Ives & Co. are in much bet F Alizpe han Was Supposed, of unsecured creditors’ deo secured creditory’ Joans, payabie, “4, $130,000 ts consist of dure, 6,48. dS LO—a Lola = surplus of < AM depends, of f Ube securities consti> uuing’ the chief uss are nakayged. If a syndicate come Cer of the Tem ahd Saves tuese securities trom being dumped : This ALO.SNAGL above Llabldule: ‘OUrse, on The re ue on the market Co satisty the joans al a Gime Whe hey wagid mot bring (heir real ¥ © pro pect IsUhat M.S. Ives & Co. will come OWL OF ILS present diticulues a weailiy Gru, whatever may pe Uae f Lis business wicthods OF Une rep tion of its pr 1 parts Assignee Croauw dow tuted tat Ute alleged syndicate formed sorts, Purpose Was in fact a Uve syndicate, and that mee EXLsUONS are in progres, In Ube statement The Stocks and bonds arc computed at Wei Lace Value, Among UieW ate KLANG saares of C,H. and D, pre ferred’ Stock and slares common stoc 12,022 shares Clo Wavast apd Michig 48027 su Dayton, Port Wayne and Cai ana Dayton aud Tec es ay per m0 Un Lom stocks: ab and gi,29 The Balt on Sz and i Lsyudicale as @ deDUOF CO Uke aapeun on IVES SURD IN RosTON, At Boston a suit has been Drought in the Massa tts Sup. rt by a bt tn equity agalus ‘The plaintiffs are Sulllvan B sof the Dayton and Ironten > recover $202.12 Tor the { the deiendauts Ww purchase Lock Of Lal Tadiroad at $40 per nds of Ives in the hauds of Irving ton, Lave been placed in the lauds of dowa as me Co FORMER COLLEAGUES RESIGN. At Terra Haute, Ind,, Jt was oficlaliy announced last evening thatc. C. Waite, general manager of ‘the Cincinnati, Hamiiton and Dayton Railroad, and _C. Nelson, geueral supertutendent, whosd Jurisdiction was ‘extended to the Vandailla ae When Ives bought the latter road, have resi as bas also FU, Short, secretary’ and treasurer, see London too Fast for Mr. Blaine. TUE MAINE STATESMAN STKONG AND VIGOKOUS—HIS. PLANS VOR Tak WINTER, T.C. Crawford, in a letter from London to the New York World, August 13, says: Mr. Blaine hag n experience no ‘ss oF pleases itn more than But he found its social pace too fast. for |. At used Up too much of his nighis. ALt cud Of Uhe fest Week he found Uhat at most of the great hg Keceplions Where he was InVil Coat they did mov tormaliy begin until mbdul He found Unat oue could not go out in ge London society and eapect at any Uni bed Betore 3 oF 4 o'clock It Uhe ti Tan away lo the Scottish 1 Luis unt for Somet ting Lo A a lute London reception. Me ut That he could hot co to bed aud sleep With UK frst satistying bis humger, In company With P. O'Connor, M. P., he caine Dack 10 Ube Hotel Metropole and inade an appeal there for food, Be Dir. Blaine was Tor Lhe first Lune confronted with the @isuial fac {hat alvcr mAGRICUt 10 Is Impossible for a stranger Lo purchase a morsel of toou at any price In Lone don. IC You lave the entree of Uae Ciubs You ane s Well as the drinking places ail have toclose at miduight. Ita had nob en tor Air. O'Connor Mr. Blaine would have had, to Ko to bed Upon Ube Verge of slarvation, Me. O'Connor Wook Mr. Blaine down to the house of “0 Coumnons, where, 1h Its dining-roun, supper Atally Was served as the gray light of moruing came streatuing Ih through the windows, Mr. Biaiue As tue sung and Vigorous member of bis tauily. Airs, Blaiuc has uot been up to whe Righ-Water mark OC health sive she Loom such & | severe cold tm London. Sbe has uot been sick at ALY Ume, however, and ds now Iecling very well ‘The Visit OF the Biaines Schwalbach ds for the purpose of allurulug Mrs. Blaiue and ber daughter aiaigaret au opportumity of drlukiug “the irom Waters Of that piace. It 4s possible Ukat the Blatues will visi Algiers aud Ue Nie dutiig the Winter, making Uheir aeudquarvers in the Akivieran, — THE SUFFERINGS OF AN TRISH FAMILY UNDER THR LAND LAWS 48 TOLD IN NRW YORK, ‘The New York World says: During Witam O'Brien's tour through Canada he had nu such harrowing tale af Lord Lansdowne’s cruelty to tel as Unat related Wednesday in the office of Father Riordan, in CastleGarden, by Tumothy Sullivan, of Bonane, near Kentaate, County Kerry, Ire land, Sullivan called “at the Missin ut Our” Lady of the Rosary to request, Father Riordan to send howe $25 which repre sented Sullivan's earnings since be COURLTY SIX Weeks ago evicted seme monuls order. With is compelled lo sleep every pet came to tus His father, Daniel, w age by Lord Lansdowne's little “C in hay he coud scrape together Was used. in paying Tim's passage tw tls country, with Uke’ hope “Uhat his labors here woul be sufficiently remunerstive vo regain. the farm, About six Weeks ago Dantel, driven to desperauon, entered the land Irom which he had beeu evicted, Jor Lae purpose Of Laking with Lim chough vegetar bles vo leed luis nuagry children. For tlds he was arrested, con¥icied and sentenced to one months finprisonment at hard labor, ‘Tim is afraid Unat his brothers and sisiers are now starving. He ip » Where Working With a farmer at PlaUands, L. he is earning $18 a month -o- ANOTHER Exkornic Woma! wie Of a poor larmer in Gre hus recently developed extraordinary power’, ai has been Visited by people trom all secUuns of Ue State, ADOUL UWo montis ago she began to have strange seusations, similar to tne shocks of am electric battery, at Umes So Severe as to be palne ful, ‘Then sue discovered her extraordiyary power to litt and move lange and heavy bodies. Sue bas exhibited her power In Varlous ways, although 16 is only by great persuasion that sinc Is induced to do se, She is Very superstitious, and beideves Laas she Is possessed Dy spirits, and ts afraid to receive Money for What she dues, — > Coxvier Leasus Gordon, of Georgia, yesterday ordered lessees of convict caiups tw0 and Uhre to show eause on September I why their leases should not be annuiled, ‘Tue Order ts Uhe result of We cruel Whippiug Of cone Viels because they gave ou: tutoriaation. = eee A MURDERER StaRvING HIMSELF TO DEATH. Wim. Mouigomery, who ture wout fara shot Miss Jona Kittson, in Owen County, Ky. ts gradually starving budself to desta in jal at Louisville, and yesterday compleied tke seventh day of his fast, “During the past week Le las been reduced in flesh Ulrty pounds, and luis tor a Wasted aWay until he iy now Wo weak Lo Walk, or ~ AN Epirox Nor Gumry_ or MURpER.—Tho OWwaha jury in the case of B.S. Kicbardson, edivor Of the Novihwestern, charged with the wlirder of Mr. Willard, late editor of the Sherman County Times, Drought ina Verdict of not gulity yester day. ‘The shooting occurred in May, aud was Lue result of a quarrel Wiilci (he UWo then bad carried on in their hewspapers for some Ume, Kichardsom established a clear case of seli-deiense, FIXING THE OvTFUT oF CoaL.—The committee appointed Ly the authracite produciug compayiea Aourrange the tonnage output tor each Mmouty suet in Philadelphia aud mude the amouat of prot duction for September 3,250,000 tous, It is Lut ‘elteved Uhat there will be any surtuer advance in price on the first of next inouth. Broken and egg Sizes are reported scarce und pea coal is a drug Decause Of Ube sharp competition it is meeting i Dituninous, ‘The coke trade ts active siuce Ue re sumpUon of work in the Connellsville region, HicxG Hut ow 4 Teee.—On the 234 of August @ colored man named Hairston attempted a crimi- nal assault on @ respectable Indy at Kernersvilie, a = Sin considering the day and track. ‘owner driver declare 1t vo be the best performance tn the ford County, N.C. Halston Was brought reensboro’ and lodged ip jail. Wednesday nigitt & mob broke into the Jail, todk Hairston out aud hung him on # tree in “we western end of the wi. +e At Dublin Wm. O'Brien has been summoned to appear before a inagistrate for making inflamma- dhe Enuls, Ireland, board of has adopted an oficial resolution defying the commutation of the last few months of his sen. | ,,WALTOM MCKELDEN. 4, the residence of the Tence, The paper also states that Reimenschneicer | Priges, jaca, Ys, Mev. De i Hd 2850 Dad aiready tert Denmark with his family ina ves- | Chiisiie MphiL bE daurlasr of Was, B, Mckee sel of the Thingvalia Line, whose officers were | den aq. of Bee ? Under orders not‘to land iin anywhere on ba ann RETO American soll AL the omioe of the Danish cont DIED. in New York it was esterday . On of }, 1887, was kuown of the matter. “The provablity is that | 1 POLLEN, Quis morning of, Anam 20, 2567 at it cl ‘is in Unis Country he came over | your of his age. ina Bret or second cabin to avoid examination at Alay he rest in peace. Gasile Garden and also that ho wraveled Under an | | Funeral will ake flce at the, Metropolitan wane, Hx Sar Ur ov HisCorrrs.—An old man at Levis, ~ - (Ganaai, sellin a.BL or eplcpey last, wesk, and re | yu. dauginer ot" W Hund CM Mouton aed friends gave him up. as dead. They had all the | “panemghienand Woda. og Fourteenth stret »paralions made for the (uperal, and were hoid- | noriuweet, unis Friday a:ternoon, st 4 o'cluck. wd Riviere | Mee Rear cae : OLD Howe 4 Boxmpreo-HHover.— | , MOMGAN. Ou Friday, Aueust 20,1887,01-4:30 nse tow woeks srih be domicnen mise | eeeaaciey jul egate a AnenER: {he root of the Rouse on Hicks street, | Delwd, mite of Beecher family. bas resided, and ‘where’ the last "au tute raves may be, Moments of the great divine were passed. ‘Tue ine igatill, bonacd sleep ings and ts now being entirely reCurnished for use a8. a boarding-bouse, SS pe ee ‘The Society of the Army of West nas elated Gem: Crook presiacut. x Preadent Hayes Drealded at the meeting yesterday. ‘Iris claimed that a natural Bow’ of both ott and gas has been discovered near Fort Sneling, aind gen wells in the vicinity of SL Paul, Minn, ‘Ar st, Louis yesterday, Mev, Patier Suults 6 5 suddenly of beart disease, sak Re Sa