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ees on THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON FOR SALE—HOUSE: JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A LARGE TWELV! room Honse in horthweat, fur blocks fru War Departizent.. Will sell = brance, of ex: hate tor North Washmgion Heal Est FOR SALE--HOUSES. SALF—A BRAN NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK e 14 Cet ne. south fron. cemented eck eprovements, thorowhl ‘comifort- Complete; price, Toderate. "P. (0. aa? silverware, Clocks. &¢ D. C.. ruRspay AUGUST 30, 1887. Li, SELL THE STOCK. coNaIs wtobde, Goya aga Silver Waters, Minn Seeley, contained in store $35 Penn: is JOR SALE-SMALL HOUSES, NEW, IN CLEAR | D/vsuit aye, se. at nuction. mine TUESDAY, JOR SALE_A NINE-ROOM BRICK HOU Ficus! hail Siuave trom it st) Cari, me. Pro | AUGUST THINITETH: 1887, at HALE PasT SEVEN 0 ¥ O'CLOCK, and continue until theen tire stock Riggs st. i.w pall in perfect order: ters $1,100 12 $1,000, “Easy Yatmenti, OX moc itvent- cape Sg ag peice, $0,000.” Nert” Woshtunton Real "Eee : SWOLMSTEDT & BEADERL S| Eivtniss aoe hiner 2420 F si. nw. an: —_— oe ad ea ai MICHAEL FOLEY, OR RENT_PURNISHED OR UN BSTANTT, 7-3tt netionese. ached cace mr cbt nem sbmactei oak | Ee 1e JMDEEE,. WELLALOUATED | =" oe Brick house. S1> Est uw. frontesouth, and ia pies: | ON MS 13 ryote, pantries &e.- ine ‘TO-MORROW. Sntly and conveniently located tabi¢: lot 24 feet 7 inches £120 tect toailey. Price —<——— an aitmetive home. Ing > SIEIGER & LIEBERMAN, EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, orot Meuki W & SMALL. 62 5B eet. ‘657 Louisiona avon JOOR SALE-FLIGANT NEW 10-ROUM, BuICK | [JOR SALE—A NEW BAY-WINDOW PRESS-BRICi ud stone residence, H near th b.w., $12,000. House, ou OU: st, between P aud Q sts. 31.¥.: con- Valuable property ou G,near 10th pw. urge biiek | ¢rete ceilar; all modern improvements; alley in rest. house paying over 10 per cent gross, $1 1,000. This house, to be appreciated, must be yen. Ofte ‘Seroom trae, fun, roweneast. "iacge lot and fered, iia few dave at 80,000. Hotere end Lote ih all para end finished in Dret-clase Fe. SALE—BRICK, NINE ROOMS, ALL MOD. frumks, all sizes and’ kiuda, to" which Opposite City Post-Ofice. HARNESS, TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS AT ‘AUCTION, Continuation daily, at TEN A. M., until all ts dis at Ist at. a0 . ot the eity. 'EAVID D. STON Osed of, within our salesroom, of tive best jot of band~ lent brick. stoue trtiutogs. cherry | °aust-3t ster stir. | pnde Haren ever omerci at guetion® also, Ane, one ‘sale. we invite au27-3t Foe SALES ENO NINE-ROOM PRESSED BRICK Houses, all inod. imps, lots 20x100 to « 30-foot alley, on “Ist st. we. hear Capitol Park. Singly or together. Cosy homes., Good inv stent. "Pasy terms, ea ‘J.C WOLSTO! £03 Foes ANT BRICK NINE ROOMS AND | (24, LiF, ail mod. imps, lot 10x101, East Capitol st.; nt, A beautiful home for little mon: J. WOLSTON, 618 F Formeriy 620 F. Fok ae ORRENT—411 AND 423 3D 8T. N.E, 7 rooms, cellae ati all modern imprevemrnta, Eat ik ot, au27-co3t 3,500 nw, bb. dra.... 3 Wil bat nwt Ts st wb by . awe 1414 Sanson $4112 ran ‘OR SALE—BRIC B13 idth sé ( Saeee ‘The aber Pee aie e.g 2300 cack Al Yeuted ieee | tenants al iodine Leh, rate Of terest. ern to C. B. BE > Attorney-a aul eon 1 1.400 8 portion of the property on my fF Dulletin isgued on fuii ist eall ch (au. F% SALF—OR FOR RENT FURNISHED— ALE—TWELVE-KOOM HOUSE schumettsave., Hixbland Terrace. Anew aud portion of the city, high and | JX jeut to the Goverument build- | E*t ue fashiouable hotels. “Ibis ntrances, oue on 15th st. snd the 18 ayyomted with every comfort JO SALE—A\ PAYING INVESTMENT—FIV room: Brick on 10th st. throughout. price $1, office. pric | | | | ctherom Mass. ave ; | in theway of baths, pamteies and presses aid as furs | | im the way of aan Seales, ‘ure, tomethier with Other, Tass grocery. ‘On WEDNESDAY MORNING, A FIRST, 1887, commencing at I Store, sou:hweat corner of laud aus 7t have good wide fronts eal Estate Co., 1420 Fst. 2. w, lear "sat Capitol ne, $5,500. haps, lot 21x14 0 30-foot alley, om V, wear 14th, | Buyers, st’ HARDING & WATEES, GOG 11th st. nw. | suet be gold at once, as owner loin neced of fonds for - aon OR SALE— 0 to 204 O at ara Uuilding operations. J. it WOLSTON, 618 Fat, | /JYHOMAB DOWLING, aucn : c ormeriy at O29, ae OF FIRST-CLASS GROCER! ETRACTIVE SAL) TES, AND LIQUOKS. EMBRACING INPART— Cerve Fiour jn Barreleand Sacks, Ment, Teas, Susare guid Contec, Wiuakon An Slisn, Brandon, Wines tied Liguors of every” deacription, Cua Nctnre, Wingpar, icilet aud baundry” soaps, Wooden a Barrel and. Goods of all kinds aud of the best manu- Wwilto , Sika Gases, Couriver and "Plationm ie Coffee Milly Lange Ice Box. Omice Pura usually kept ina frst GUST THIRTY O'CLUCK, at ew Hutnpahire nve- Large 000 rae tw. 1 shail sell the entire contents, all Ast-clase ore gee oe DAVID A. WINDSOR & SON, wilich Irave recently been purchased frum Ture Sheet ned sh Bower DTG 900 | _an2Teod-2we Goa Tau stanw. | Bape Go,” cmos BOWTIE. stinw., bh, JOK SALE—HOUSES AS FOLLOWS: 20: hm jotionee: 8700 | Pn Soa ne ee. Blo Mate ios aoe | eee ob Hills me TTC scme. THOSAS AMICI | TYVROMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ms. ELL, vis F ate roo 4 awT-eo Ut Ansigmee’s sale of the contents of drug store at the ‘Dertuwest corucr of Sth and Q.sirects northwest, eee So eee eae | Couststing ol. Sbow-cases. Counters, Shelving, nets 1 Most nw.’ special bargains, THOMAS. a.| Suop-tottles, Prescription and) Counier Seales. "idtnst wes bbe 7 MICHELL, GH EM room de aUs eel OL Seototes eee nd many other a «+5, 1.500 £ bh, ors. ‘OR SALE—SIX 6-ROOM BRICKS, WITH BATR, | On WEDAESDAY, \UGUST THIRTY-FIRST, 1887, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. we wil sell the’ above woods, JR SALK—TEN FINE LOTS ON 21ST ST,. BE- wroen Nnud Oats. ew. These lues trumt east, aud ud are yery desirable. "For office of North: a us e and terms cali st th JOR SALE—403 © Si. NE, NINF-ROOM BRICK | pished im a most Insurious re soyte. JOR SALE—LOIS—Q 81, BET, 17TH AND 18TH, House, suitavie for any hind of busines. Callafter | sd-iGos! dm 'iyachy ance torte eee | YBELUS, south tron 1-79: Hlulyer Place, 0340 fue a an2u-3t* | Studio possessing inost admirable. proportions Yor a | $2, Cusyual st. (overlookng ety), Gos. BESS. P SOK SALETA FINE CORNER BRICK HOUSE, 10 | ball orreception-room. Will lense for w term of Years BE z ae © ° 2 Aout A special Bargain | OFSelL For uMformation inquire of *JQOR SALE—CHOICE BULDING LOTS, 16 FEET Tooms, wear Wit De ifwoldatouce. THOMAS A MITCHELL, 934 F IHS E: COX. Attorney. hom _3y9-coin Room 10, Glover Building, 1410 F at Se enarc¥or OR SALE OR RENT—412 NEW JERSEY AVE Fo se ce a eS quire at Coal C1 Penn Spears. price 82.500. ARKEL. a ana ate, aw. JOR SALE-CHEAP-SIX ROOM BRICK HOUS PO Niteraud was, on Not. ewe; only 2.000; house CoH PARKER, dy aud Eats 5. | FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS | JOR SALE_A VICTOR TRICYCLE, WITH TAD dem sttschinent, newly new and ingood omer: FF 82 SEEGER 6000 “BUSINESS PROR. | wwnerieivni town. THES a3O-3t" erty. ou digs aw.: @ Lumber one investment; | LE_NICE PIVE-YE, * prt cH. eee weighs 1.100 pounds; * siete Aisaud b sts kw. ce Appy 01ST #t. new, lp i < GOOD LITTLE BU SS STAND; | SALE—A BALGAIN—KENTUCKY THOR. | I ween Zdaid Gusts DEce $1 C0. atx | id. Tanai Home aud sty wehaser: «3m | s eos by most timid person, Call | - 4360 E view. S Stables pene | CHEAP-619 © ST SE... SIX-KOOM Fe ALOE PHAR TO! BUGGY, $40; ONE | 140 ‘side = both in Kvod order; can be seen at M0, if. PARKER. trom 8500 to 86U0. ood, mmul9-3t RIOR SALELOTS— in South Washington: 6 iron! ‘ou 12th st.; eieap; terms easy sud runing buck {2 yect on Gat .w., bet Coual sta, ‘bpace for ten 23.11 uguses, “Cheap, Nake, Fee SALE-CHEAP—LOT ON PATTERSON 8T., between North ts. frout, water, sewer, pavement, and gas, on Maryla laud ave, i.e. wear terminusol At cars, Prices Hapidiy-iuaproving Weigubor- ahs Rcd tk it 133 feet fron’ W., between 3 JOHN F. CULLIN 436 7th at a.w. OT ON C8T..NEAR TRINITY 9K SALE—LOTS chureh, 27100, $4,009; easy téruis. Also other ‘BAXTEL & MacGOWAN, 1008-1010 F et. a. ‘apitol and Lst sts.. Mand Nat 2 to 10-4. alley; Loc. JOHN SHLKMAN & Ci 7 st. “ aun7-at” “gil PARRER, | | ni Sona saat | JPOR SALE-ON 2187 81, SEAR 40x40 TO suz7-ae VASIA AVE. | JvOK SALE_SEVENTEEN CHEAP HORSES AND | meg? : 2oclent location, #825 terznd cam (be an t Ul SAL 527 fon ratale geod workers. “THE WAsiING St 1407 F st. nwa x Mr, | BRICK MACHINE Cu., 14th and Boundary ue. = epee. a = promt erik So mouth | “au23-1it 2 i _______| WOR SALE—THE PRETTIEST CORNER LOTS ON SENOS) Brace lati eto are atte anal Bat Th ot bs levated dd uftindea Bie View ot the chy: —HIGHT-ROOM Biiex | {Fs gre in oud condition: uo opposition. BOYER & | 170x125, corner Uth aud D wis, just on grade; a fine SAPS EIGHT-ROOM | BRICK | BETLZ cor. sth st aud Mdcave, so. auz9-k" | lotiorinimediate muprovement, Myo Liies C,H. DARKE, {UK SALE—FOR $120 A GOUD HORSE, WAGON | live years old, perfectly sound, kin 4s and Ew. | Ue, suitable tora fully carriage OF any’ ote Fe SALE—A, NEAl LY NEW J Surry, cost $325 diy 92) “Lousiana ave. nw. Fok S82 Sip FEATHERS, . sn modem | B*cicice, ew, and clean. Also, Geese Feathers, Ma Free only esses, &t. at lowest prices. Orders by iuil und vue vered. ALBELT SLi1Z, 635 Hat ne, | feet iso palnted Dhntous. tal a cag orm, 25 a - ductors’ Lies: cued Keut few WALL STEAM Engine, $30, 3- autor: equare frou Capitol. A great JOR SALE—ONLY | Beha cheat those demnae 2 oruer Cand th sts. ne. at a bargain. Also 105x80, coruer dead be aint huithess. Inquire of JACOB, at the lyson | Oth and D sts, uel; will exthauive for ayood House ia STROM Bitck HOUSE | House, corer of 7th and P stem aue7-Se | Part payment THOMAS QT TCRELL! alttuci impede suai, | JQORNALEN—A BEAUTIFUL LARGE DAk OR ae SR bargain. “3D | C-B.. Star office. OR SALE—MERIDIAN HILL, 4 LOTS, 183 FT. fissile: # sce | ) BUYS EXCLUSIV oy | Mraut sacks ony ate boenten Se ote EE: jot Ix le 00 BUYS EXCLUSIVE AGENCY | : leer, Washington : $500 bujs State of | P¥ee tor whgie 8: methine iiew: patented lance cash proite; | 20,Lots about § xery cheap, tition, Address INVENICH, Star ofice, —BU2b-2w. GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th aud H sts. now. a apd 17th sts. nw. south front; y 100 feet to an 2. ats.. south teet by 1UU fect to au alley: id, between M und N ute. n.w., lot 20 leet by 162 S'inches, alley on side andin’the rear; 81. JAMES W. TYLER, F at. n.w., (Second Floor). $10 MONTHLY REQUIRED 7 oF 18 foot lots on tueky avenue, between Eand G streets #. e., but steps ituin the uew Pennsylvania avenue bridge 20 Perfect title: abst.act und deeds tree. Further partie: lars furnisived b bing WELLER & KEPETTI, 326 Pa ave.s.¢. nee P.§—Inveat your mouey at hoine within the el 53 i JUKSALE—a CIGAWSTAND NEAR THE CENTER | — PAMITY SITDPTine Warkct, iatke steck of cigars, toba-co, 6c, oD AMIL PPLIE! } 2 wO Ttasi. ana Ma aves aw. auc | B . pale — canntiGis, pHaetoNS, axb | Mauser ek Wut forsale ad buiit tw ordet: Work eed. prices moderate. Rw. shops of USE ONLY Prance © LAWTOS, 2310 and U712 Msc. Geonee: tow Bridge. auzzlwe (Tee ae TUK SALE—A STRONG SARVENT WHEEL NO. SHEUSER-BUSCi EWING A top busiest gued ofder, ior €2a, Te bo secu at Ae ee age LEB Rate ow, See ! ATELY GHERAY bene. Phone—8395, Pile SMU PMIVATELY — GHEMEY weDuvoat | —_ set, ‘wat ue Remington sewing-mmchine, | FA = UST desk and buel Combived, ofice and chairs, ear: | FAUST ae aaa Pets, stuii-d Dards, ornaments, &c. Call, 11 aa to8 | aul pans, 708 12th st. awe ‘awe CLOLEDIAS. JAMES PARTON, fed historian and bioyrapher, ayn “tha se where there ispLiced asct of Appleten's pardia it is bike senting ie wiole tauity es, cal be obtsthied sultuly payiments by addrewsiag Box au7-3m at Lats New York ve SPECIAL SACKIFIC JuK SALE HOUSE ON W. BETWEEN BAKGALN» OF ‘5s aiid Oh very gheay at S100 dermis | ¥F Hoy tat aust be sel at once io mae roc eas} UN Fe s | Puaio, 10F begiuuer, former pile an 66 7th | ne wets, 8 per month. baie er ae = Kosewcod Viauo, tor’ beginner; former f Gre sain on 14th «wow $115; payments to suit. elegaut full leks, Very. Tie Hi + $190; uo Peymenta $10 per mouth, or'g140 cab beariy Lew Square Fiano, cost $3003 former vb pen and 280 | sivy. J. W. P. MYERS & SON. 3, peice &. Ox» Ororro PORT WINE. Pure and Reliable, for» ‘Medicinal Use. CALIFORNIA BEAUNE, Ghoicest of Domestic Clarets, A Delicious Beverage for the HEATED SEASON. 2. W. BURCHELL, ae Se Mie | price, 225. now oniy 8150 cash. azo a wt a __Vi New Sorkave_| PAitrnity warranted? tO” = 2 NEW EINE LOOM, BRICKS MOD. | Apply acouce, at Price ouiy $1,001 4 ie Socusaboarer¢ Swear taustienaud. | | 1H PLANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, Pecutitul ot om k ‘eae Town Cigele. | _au27 422 9thse sit St, above Low. Cir eee thse car se 3 coud lot via | HAND MACHINERY, &c., : a Soriuuity tors builder, 3. W cccesy One Milton ab scroll saw, 1 power | Novice Pi witas son Litt nee eek scovaie" "| parecer UJointer, patter maker s carving Tathe, RSS SON. ILS New dork ave. auz7-cee "| Pomicer LJointer, } pattern makers turuing dK SALE HOUsLS—WE HAVE A LIST OF UP- | 1 saw Ueuct, 1 foot-power saw snd boring mnachin ‘70 GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS wards ui 200 Houses, siso, vacant Lots aud Farum, | lotof suafting, large iot of walnut and maorany cn They are hot all “Uarvaina,” bat Will be sture to Grd someting to suit BAXTER & MacuOWAN, 10US-1010 F st nw Prince aud firtax ia Alesana: ao gosto JOR SALE—sPit FO" SALE ALL ataaisT GeLce and bustiess projert lath st, . 8. STANDARD REMEDIES, bet Taud Aste; wodern brick. twelve. rocus, wort Standard Cough Syrup, $15,000. will be soid Tor $11,000 2 taken hued en Louie, Standard Sy. Staudard Pile Remedy, ‘Standard Kheuratic Kemed; ‘Standard Voice Bars. Manufactured by oD f° 24-6t* Office, 1200.6 st. uw. Telephone We. ately. Iwo tne residences ou Q st, bet. 1oth aud 16th Sts. "uodera aud sors low to a" gcd party. jong tinue: also banyains in other parts of the eity. Call for bul 380. BOWLES ® co, Te at. = SALE—CHEAP—A NEW SIX-KOOM House, cu 4, between H and Dats sv. all nok | WOK SALL ONE BEAUTIFUL FOUR tt Bove. tay window. Price $5,200. CH PAKREK, | A’ corered Square, 8189, an Upnght, Found Ete sw aweraat” | for reut aud exchanked. HUGO WORC | Fth st. Solmuer Piano Agency. | RUS S4LE-HAVING FOUN FRESH THOROUGH | Brieca'serscyn,t cau now suppiscestoaee en west nection with silky 1m Ylame bottlow direct frou JOR SALE-CHEAP D, between Gth and 7b sis = w & Fruce $2,300. C.'H PARKES, 4% an EN-KOOM HUUSE, ON 4 good nivent- J the cow. Flue, Leuithy stock: well veutilated, cle SAE Stables: best feed, reuler this milk wnsaty ‘aa | th Bi pched ste ro wes; Jute | dress SYABMONT," lock box S86, Post-uffice, tee ly ou the preuises, Gales —~ z 2 = . TOR SALE-SIN¢ ING BIRDS. BIRD FOOD, AND Jolt SALE NTHLY PARMENTS—THEEE | ot abaurtuicut I the city ot SCM MIDG BLED ad ci New Jersey ave. uw: | ge austin hewiy papered: have’ ali SED Price, 34.500 v0 | ALE STABLES 625 AND 631 G stints” Auzeewt | PU ne war Hatent Uitce popes ty 8, Be Bustos, z Worviuly reuovated, cleaa aud wholesome: horses | boarded: cid’; atrous and ‘call: tele eat. n.w.....$2.000 | phone Nuc isuee ma omers invated to, call: Sa ‘3th, above Juwa Cirele won Ust., bet. 15th aud Loth Wallach Piace S. 200 | a ee JOR SALE—BUY YOUR CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Dey tous, all styles and prices,“ Chiapost place Rat, bet loth aid Tith st Wal. daeree’ Place, bet bth aud 1uth | ____ 466 Pennsylvatiia ave. u. And gist bet 1gth amd 14th sts.. 00 | RON SALE-THE “OTTor “GAS ENGINE iti ots Coreuran we...” iho fons of fitve: te hasalameat Sane neeg teeeeee iss Fr, Qat, bet. sth and store and dwelling, 14th st rner on E. Cap. st. ur. Capitol ‘on N st, bet. 20th and "OF SALE—ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NONPA: Person or persons are trying to take advantage of th reputation it has attained by imitating the Name aud Brand, and attempting thereby w palus out ab unlerior arucie tur the genuine. 315 BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION oF eco EF m1 . £3 RE BFS, ERE ote D o EK RRR ER Go xg RE - oo EEE R : THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. 4ewithont a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and the most NUTRITIOUS Flour in the world. The Millers have not only the most perfect mill. containing as it dose all the most improved Machinery | invented up to the present time, but they produce Flour SURPASSED by any mill in the world, To prove that, we would simply state that » large quantity of uaguiticont Flour is shipped aunually to Europe ‘eaten at we principal courts of Lue vid Worlds HOWEVER, Like everything else that has gained renown, some THEREFORE, ‘Be sure and ace to it tha: vither sacks or barrels read "CERES." have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. Nouegeuuine without the two gold medals. W. M GALT & 00, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. | € Pec Sea atte Boo feta Ne OR ese iu use on this paper. Aueiucoot Voth touts ty de Sirable, they are! wucd condition and cabubleot os, QO SALE s. elegant homes, lovk throuxh 38,000 ‘N SHERMAN & CO.. 1407 Fst. {OK SALE VERY HANUSOME DENCE ON BEST PALL # rooms and beth. heated by iurnace. alsd AND 1761 MASSACHUSET 15 | = RSUNAL—CHAS. KOBINSON, LIGHT BKOWN inn, 4 boy. axed 17, wandered sway from JeN7 s iuchined to be insume. He wore te siraw hat, with Disek band. brown comt, Wits with red strings, dark striped patrts, putent cher slippers, Wien last een be was over Ben- | i NEW KESE | LuIH ST. N. Ww P* OF cellent service for two or three” years ona at | inte Suanopoved prope: | Moderate circulation, Will be sold cueap am bulky Ade | Sed, JW 8. | cross HE EVENING bial NEWSPAPER Co. Wasddtuctou, D. wo Vit.; That of offering Cotive not iresily roasted. Tosst thene goods every-day, and iol "any, and Hence the Coles is scarcely” Ib 28 ANDHELING JAVA COFFEE. — YOU WILL wer Kw what is 16 diet the Hachem Seat luced in all the world ental roe have few ther: thee, ‘@ GENUINE MANDHELING Ver chants sell it because of the suall prot it affords, SUll we have found alter several. yeare uf countant experinent in Keeping it regularly in stock, that Our sales have sufficiently increased to more than make tue ditterence, our sales of it having already reach marvelous proportions. “Thiy entirely overcolnes al- other drawback so commonly experienced by others, iy twice mien when’ Scurcely cold ‘de- ‘customer. . De, xpd, to. the customer. “ELPHONZO YOUNGS Ct a Sre-piacen: ornamental wooden: suanveln ipa "casepecaaliy wen-pale fume. “Pre | . Siti) r > HHMAXN. | nits’ Bridge. Any cme sceing such s buy fine oF ait- _____ NGOS Fretrest._ | Tier around wili piness sect eee fois dE Meret 5 NERY DESIRABLE 1X-nooMi | 1:'W.: Georpetows. z dad reased-brick House, situated noriuweet, | SEAVIOR EXAMINATION QUMINOND Wess! RNESON m7 MVIL 5 Wwauia axe: price. €5,250; terms, 6400 | C1) DERN —— mp 5 ‘Paper-rulerg and Blank a 2 st.) suls-1m* Southwest cor Siland Ksta mw, | 033 aD and 42 1 1that. ow. JOR SALE—900 NEW YORK AVE.. HANDSOME, ~ BALDWIN JOHNSON DESIRES ALL CASE. EBSON BROTHE) JOR SALE-VERY CHEAP. IF SOLD WI’ Al ~— — Ghd Gore. 1820 New York ave: nw. ow Seccud hand Clot Addses La alae Sor gents: | >i ELECIRIC TREATMENT I CAN SPEEDILY ~ — | Oid Stand, GAY D st. now, 6-60 Beer inneanee reakness, or loss of power Fos See es NERD TWO-STORY | = ~ — Site procreativs quraus| Female ikregularities, bar. Ss, Urely e1 Witbont the use of St | GML. gata, Cena | MEER eae eae ok SALE, Sagan? | Cla Aer kyon i Agee PESASTE VARIA | Duy ewer Ave mere iy for SChAbiDies | Subecriveion by the day uouth of seeree seesemabis | — _ autho” | es es azo-su Focket Libranes, €usseii’s Nutional Library, at “EHE CONCORD eo 10 cents per voltae’ Uther gust Gui Croduct Sets from Une to tour dolla SUG Luveidper, deus the mest peat ‘het yeu SS OO EE TEAM WELL LORING.—WELLS BORED FOR | SS cices towns. valaree: tara mace, Upceeea pee SOO | Vetc residences, tailruus, ac. Satisisctn eOaeau a." e0u | wed. “Teciicat correspundar wule-lw | “cool “KULON SMU n eT, Megeestowae MA ee iar, rent 81620 neta. 2.00062 F xt. aiw., 7 rat) “THE CONCOKD HARNESS.” A Full Stock of all kinds kep: constantly om hand. ‘Beware of imitations. 3 ‘Be Sure of Name and Number. * [WEE & BRO, 497 Prana, AvExUR, Adjoining National Hotel. Satchels of the. ‘Makes at Fg per ioe aorta 2d EDITION. Tals ‘Tlans in ‘The Str ‘Opposite: ‘City Post Office, cies HARNESS, TRI LEATHER GOODS, ETC., Kachione WEDS ESpay Attar THIRTY “OS Jas], at TEN UO CLOCK. with Salesrooms. ‘This 7, at TEN mm oe salesh drawing to @ close, and those Who want such goods would do well to attend, it /A WNBROKER'S SALE. Pin Se Dept ag} mee to ne Benth on ie following arucles, wiz: | I W YORK DEMOCRATS. fois Books, tbe ‘ny The State Committee Decide to Hold Bape Cones allet Sets, I the Convention on September 27. Me auction at 1007 71 Saratoga, N. ¥., August 30,—The democratic EVEN, O'CLOCK YM oR ‘State committee met here thts morning, and, after v ), 1887. Goods will be sold without reserve. appolating John Foley as a member in place of S. mata ee Buel, resigned, and Thomas €. Doyle in place M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. of Wilson 8. Bissell, agreed on the following call: EI ‘ORY SALE OF TWO 2STORY BHI The democratic eiectors of the State of New P BW ELASGS ‘Nos. 1207 AND 1213 WY York and all others who believe that the adinin- ig a tate Sted ee) Of public affairs by the democratic party THR Ge Nee BA USDON, RUCK Pr lstity “the” conndenee of the. people are YAK H Simbét NOwriuasT. "| hereby requested to send three dele. Qu MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER STE, at FIVE UCLOCK, wow! soll in Hout of vremises— LOT tS 0 Washi gates each assembly district, to a jocratic State convention, to be held in Sara- Springs on Tuesday, September 27, at 12 ton Brick Machine Co.'s subdivie- | o'clock noon of that day, to nominate candidates fon of square 1003, improved by pew TWO- for the ces N 3 of equare 100%. nproved by. ‘State oMces to be filled at the next elec: LLING, No. 1213 ‘Wylie street. LOT 120, of Boss’ subxivision of ware 200%, nyreved by ew ‘OStOR BRICK DWELLING, No. 1207 ‘Wyite streei. IMMEDIATELY AFTER, aXQy two-story Bay Window HOUSE, No. 821 12th rect 2.e, aXit, two-story Bay Window HOUSE, No.823 12th ‘These Houses have recently been built and are now nuder good reutal. “Will make « proftable investment for ficke, desiring conucrtable ‘homes, and "will he Invest ‘aiterest; modern couvenlences, and Mowe Geniriug to” invest showia attend, as the salo 18 ere NOTY. PTetuia: “One-third cash: balance ia one and two Years, Hotes to bear sis per cent interest, and to be se Cured by deed of trust, or all cast at option of pur Chaser. A deposit or $100 required on each house at fime of sale. Conveyancing at purchasers’ cost, to becomplicd with in ten days, otherwise right re served to resell at rink aud cost’ of defaulting Pur Chaser after hve daye’ advertisement I s0Ute UeWspa Yer pablisied in Wasbinyion, D.c. ‘Title xood oF no sale, auzy-uéeds DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. TP HOuAS DOWLING, Auctioneer GROCERIES, SHELF GOODS, STORE FIXTURES, COFFEE DULL, BCALE AND WBIGHIS, &0., &c, AL AUCIION. Ou THCRSDAY, SEPTEMBER FIRST, 1887, st TEN O'CLOCK, I Will sell, at store No. 2512 P sttest orshwest, the sbove-mentioned goods. suz0-dts (OFFICE GF DANENHOWER & SOX, ‘Real katate and Insur-uce Brokers, 1115 F stivet noruiwest. ‘Mon, and to transact such other business as y come before the convention, ee ‘The cemmittee then adjourned to meet in Sara- ‘toga On the evening of September 26. A Big Firm Fails in Philadclphia. Parapsurnta, August 30,—This morning the an Rouncement was mide that Robert Hare Powel & Co. and Robert Hare Powel, Sons & Co., the great goal mining firms of No. 419 Walnut’street, had failed, aid the street was necessarily started. Mr. John C. Bradiey, who 1s the manger, and a Partner to both nrms, stated that the Lullure Was the result of the suspension of Chas, E. Pennock, Of Coatesville, the extensive tron-plate merchant, Whose paper ‘bore the endorsement of both the firms, Kobert Hare Powel & Co., and the junior One of Robert Hare Powel Sons & Co. ‘Phe abiit es he placed at $1,500,000, Which 1s as- sumed to be the ‘ate amount for which they Decume tue endorsers of Pennoek’s notes that Were protested yesterday; while tne assets con sisting of vast tracts of valuable coal lands and appurtenances, are 11xed at $4,000,000. ‘the Guar- antee Trust Company has bech made assignee. A Singular Collision in New York Bay. New Yorx. August 30.—A collision that resulted in loss of tite occurred in the bay this morn- ing. ‘The tug Iumper.tor ran up near the schooner H.N. Havens heading in an opposite direction. Just as the Imperator was about to pass the Havens Capt. Curistopher Kelson, who was at the wheel, leaned over to close’ a window, when he slipped, and in falling his entire weight fell on the wheel, giving 1t a lively twist, and send. TERRIERS SHES oF. pesmuanas,peosevoas | ng Ost ha fy ea, oars KANE BUILDING, USED AS A BLORE AND | The Havens was nearly cut in two, and sank almost immediately. All the crew were rescued except one sailor, Who vould not be reached. ‘The drowned man’s nde 1: not known, — Ferdinand to be Bounced. St. PETERSBUNG, August 30.—Toe Novisti says that the porte has acct pied Russia’s proposal to send Gen. Eraroth as provisional governor to Bul- guria and Eastern Roumelia until a new sobranje Shall legally elect a priace for the Bulgarian throne. ‘The paper adds that the porte is seeking the assent of the powers to the carrying Out of the proposal, and that the sultan has, guaranteed that Turkey will assist Gen, Ernroth Yo carry out lis uission and supply him with Turkish army if'necessary, —~ = Re Jake Sharp's Bad Health. New York, August 30.—Jacob Sharp's physical condition remains about the same thts morning, ‘The cold which he contracted on Sunday causes him much suffering. He 1s also sufteriug from erysipelas tn the head, aud is physician reports that he ts very weak.’ Last night was spent by un in a Festiess manner. Racing at Saratoga, SaRaToGA, August 0.—This was the last day of this season’s race mecting here. ‘The weather was perfect and the attendance the largest of the summer, ‘The track was fast. ¥irst race—one mile. Gray Cloud frst, but Lit- troll gets the purse. Henry Glenn second moncy, aud Little Minnie third money, on account of Gray Cloud having carried 4 pounds too lttle weight. ‘Second race—Tiree-year-olds; one mile aud five furlongs. Won by ‘Terra Cotta, ‘with Hypatia sec- oud, and Carey third, Time 2:56%. ‘Third race—1-3.16 miles; free nundicap sweep- stakes, Won by Wary, with Unite second, and Doudt third. Time 22044. NINIH AND I STREETS SOUTHEAST. Ly virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in, Liber 40.1179, folio 31, et #eq., of the land records| of the District ot Coliubiay aud at the written Fequest of the party secured ‘thereby, the undersigned ‘Trastecs will sell at pablie auction, in front of the reMives, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER EIGHTH, . 1BB7. ut HALY-PAST FUUK O'CLOCK P. M. the followiug-deseribed reul estate, situate in the cily of Washington, iu said District, (o wit: ‘The north thirty- oue (31) icet tront ou Pill street east by the whol Gepth ot sixty-seven teet ten aud one-half iuches (6 feet 10% inches) of orginal lot numbered seven (7), 4u square numbered nine lrundred aud filty-one (B51), iuuproved bya two-story Frame Building, used as 8 store and develiing. ‘Terms: All cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale.” If terms of sale are not complied with within ten (10) days trom sale the Trustees reserve the Tight to resell the property after that time at the risk anid cost of the defaulung purchaser. Wal W. DaNEAHOWE! WASHINGTON ek DANENHOWER,} TFustecs. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. sae PPXCANSON wuxUs,, auctioneer By virtue of a deed of trus TRUSTEE’S SALE. duly. recorded ne ber Nu.82, folio 40, of the lind records for the} District of Columbia, 1, as surviving trustee, will fell, in trout of the ‘premises, on LHUKSDAX, Shi TEMBER FIRST 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. pars of jot untubered aix (6),in square nmuber hve hundred and thirty-six beqiunuig for the same at the northwest corner of said lotyaud runniug thence suuth twenty- two (22) tee: th D stre:t turty et atx (0) th 7 @asterly sixty-one (U1) feet eixht (8) itiches, to a pol distuut tuirty-oue (31) feet six (6) inches from D. street, thence east parallel with D street eighteen (18) feet, thence north thirty-one (34) feet six (6) incues to D street, and thence west with D street one hundred aud nine (10) reet six (6) inches to the beginning, 1o- gether with the iuprovements, rights, privileges ald Sppurtehauces to tue wane beloitue. ‘Lerms- One-third cash, balance in one and two years, notes to bear 6 per cent interest per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at option of pure , &c..at purchaser's cost. A de- chater,, Conveyancing, Argyl on Gladstone, Ie Obs te OA ee Loxpow, Aug. 30.—The Duke of Argyilin a letter H. CALLAN, Surviving Trustee._| tq the pipers states that he 1s aevonisied and juctioneer. VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN K AND L STREETS, AT AUCTION. Qu MONDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTH, 1887, AT, FIVE O'CLOCK, I will seil on the preiuises, Sub} Lot 19, in square 430, trouting 21 teet on the eas iside of ith street, between K. aud L streets, by a dev G80 fect 10 auches to 8 10 s00t wide alley, tanproved 3, w one-story building. ering: Oue-third cash; “balance in one and two years, with interest secured by u deed of trust on the Property, or all cach at option of pure 618100 fequired at the dine of nales ing at cost o1 purchase: CANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEL’S SALE OF BIOCKS AT AUCTION, By virtue of u trus: deed given to me and duly re- corded in Liber 110, too 320, et weds of the land Foousilgel tue biatict of Covuubia: Pst wel a pu pained at Mr. Gladstone's speech in the house of commons last week on his motion in reference to tue proclamation of the Irish National league. He says that Mr. Gladstone's attempt by devices of language and tricks of phrase to min- imize und excuse’ the detestabie tyranny of the leascue Shows a condition of miud on which no re- itance can be placed for counsel and guidance. A Russian Attack on France. St. PETERSBURG, August 30.—Prince Mesh ‘Tehérski, in te Goazhdanin, now the official Grgan ofthe czar, makes a Violent attack: upon France. He says: ’A nation whose patriodsm only exists in phrases cannot be an ally of Russia.” eae Telegraphic Hriefs. Samuel Bremer, a boss mason 1n Hoboken, N. J., has caused the arrest of ture masons on the charge of conspiracy. ‘They boycotied bitu be- cause he would not re-employ a inan Whom le dis charged for incoinpetency ‘The blast furnace of the North Branch Steel Co,, at Danville, Pa,, 15 oUt of Diast. King Huihbert has offered to the crown prince of Germany the use of the Royal Chateau at Ca serta for the winter. ‘A special from Levanna, Ohio, says that over twenty dwelling houses, Besides Ue large mill, known as the Boyd Manutacturiug Company, were burned by yesterdiy's tire. ‘The woWwn 1s alinost Gestroyed. Loss $100,000; insurance light. ‘A rumor reached ‘chicago to-day “iron Fort Worth, Texas, that Burton Hi. Campbell, the man- ager of the Texas State capital syndicate’s ranch, hes been deposed and his accouuts are belng int vestigated. ‘The owner and the designer of the Scotch yacht ‘Thistle sail from Liverpool on. the steaier City of Rome to-morrow tor New York, ORNs Nore FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. New York Stock Market. of the New Kork Stock Macuets as tuporved by sheet Wire toll, H. Dodie, 51 Loth street: ee Lic auctiot:, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER EIGi Isb7, st HALE-PAST NINE O'CLOCK A. 3, within the aiicdivn rooms of Duucanson Bros, corner ‘Niuth aud D strecis northwest, Washington, D. C., ‘SOB shares of stuck of ‘the Albany ‘Artesian Ice Co., of Albany, Ga. Terms cash, _auzi-d "CHARLES M. HED UNCANSON ELOS., Auctioneers, 4KUSTEE’S SALE OF BRANDY, WHISKY, WINES, OLIVE OLL, MACCAKONL, SHOW CASES, &c., ENIUiE CONTENTS GE SIOKE NO. 1215 F SIKEETN.W. By virtue ot u deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No- 1101, folio 3U>, et sey. of the land records for District of Columbia, I will sell on THURSDAY, the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1387, cou magne at ZEN OCLOCK "AM. on the preinisan, 1215 F street u.w., the goods aud ‘chattels mentions au Schedule “A,” attached to yuid trust, comprising in One Safe, One Ice Box, One Range, § ables: Counter, Shelving, Partitions 18 Ciusirs, Tabie Ware, Dishes, &e. Silverware, Oue Showcase, Clirar Case, Wuisky, randy, Sherry, Claret, ‘Marsala aud other Wines aud Liquors, In casks and boxes. J ccurou, Vive Oil, Assorted Groceries, kc. P. F, MANCOSOS, Trustee, Attorneys, anl34 LEX, Trustee, CHAS. 8, MOORE, } THOS. M. FIELDS,5 Nane. {2-THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED UNTIL- ————— WEDNESDAY. AUGUST. TWENTY FOUMIE, | North Pac. 1887, at the saine hour and place, wee!) Do., pref! P. F, MANCOSOB, Trustea 1D Nortiiwest! CHAS. 8. MOORE, 7 THOS. M. FIELDS, aul7 tw- THE ABOVE SALE 18 THER POST- Roneg uptil THURSDAY, FIRST OF SEPT RM SLE, JOUR AND PLACE. MANCOSOS, Trustee. CHAS. 8. MOORE. } attorneys, auz3 THOS. M. FIELDS,S BUSINESS CHANCES. $2 OOO phish, PURCHASE STOCK AND 000 vines BCHARE, STOCE AND Wit the District, and less than 3 miles southesst of AOR ee ee eit article complete necessary for the business, Address PUSTMAS1ER, Good Hope, D. C. ate Fe SALE—IHE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A grocery store doi a selling, on account of er business, EOE Attorneys, Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., Aurust 30.—Virginia new threes, bid to-day. re ‘ot REYNOLDS, 227 Qaten.w, Og: fen tert 4B ALE-OROCENY AND LIGUOH 5; 5: | BALTIMORE, ‘Mp, Aucust 30.—Cotton nominal— slogan location ; good reasons for selling out, Adiress | HF end quiet: red, 7ia81; amber, S104; weatern eee eondon: & nt, Aldress | fower and wore uctive, No. 2 wintee ped. epot tice 2gi, NALE Ai PRIVATE ALE, IN_ALEXAN: | 7040 75R" Nowsntee woshune beers a ORIEE E 5 = | {atoms November, i: Deceruber, 6S a8s3g. a ee ‘with dwelling | Gorn—southern steady and frit: white, So030; yellow tached: dwellins and building lots’ conveulent to ‘Title indisputable. Two houses (six rooms each) ior rent Apply at 124 North Hoyal st ‘ug0-Ln* F Sano5: wostern firm and fairly active: ized. spot suked: September. 4tuas: October, avwathy,” Gate steady jern ‘and Pentay}v ahd Western white, 320333; western mised, Siahd. eye alot, 48e24- Provisiony steady and fairly active. hrm. 18. Votatocn 1.500200 per barrel, “Outfes ggiuimelly steady fo canoes orditary to fair, ice 20%. vise an OR SALE—A CIGAR AND SCO STOR Satures, &, Fea we ood Inguire at 1012 7t st. n. w, seliaug. a 1 SALE—AN OFFER WANTED ON DOO § titi, Lali, Oincr articten anteater” Re, “AN I Nii quit, Lal 1d. Other articles tinchesied” ot DU Stock. Yinuedints actors eae | fo Liverpool per a duli—cotton, sd; Hour, option, Address Box 116 Star office. Itt ' | 18.3d.; yrain, 2d. Receipts—tiour, 9,800 ‘barrels: — a heat, 98,000 bushels: corn, 1,000 bushels; outa, 5 NB. AND 0. RR. | 10,000 busuels; rye, 200 bushels. Shipments—foar, will carry 3,000 tons: the | 23,000 barrels: corn, 32,000 bushels. Sales—wheat, ctu abd furtuer nfocuatourallou es cuer Tor | 612,000 bushels: cori, 145,000 bushels THOMA Ww, s\ITH, Chicago Markets, yu29-1im Lumber Dealer. CHICAGO, Ixt., Angust 30, 11 2. m.—The opening SALECBAKERY AND STORE, nd nervousness than on esterday. September eect Foes puns aot hese ghened et Gis, and ia now quoted at O8s4 The lou SALE — ONE OF THE OI] EST, iucures “were depressed. ptember corn o} at Vhed and best located Groceries inthe eity for | 4034, and sold ut once up to 40%, then 10.40%, et ee a estate, Apply 500 11th st. a, Pd ‘May, 44%. September oats, Shy. Short ribs, Eon x 10 nee set ae ‘Mrkp Reaper Brsuor and His Wirs.—Wash- ‘on Irving Bishop, the mind-reader, has filed FOE SALETA FANCY STORE, AN EXCELLENT | in Ss in New York his answer to his wife's application ition; alto anusmber of Drag and Grocery Sto r business Y & Coal Yard, and othe; se 4 ‘25-3t | f0r divorce. He alleges that he was legally snd Real Hetate Oflice, USS ¥ st. D. RAMEN. ew47-3t | OS rica to the ladyeuntll » Sear enor the aoe Fes, SALE—DINING AND ae ROOM, CEN- | ceremony having been performed waile she was ‘ousiness:, still Mra. Loud, though he was led to belleve her trally located: doing jo gious torselling: WEE PBS 3 single. sam FFQESALE-AT, 4. BARGAIN THE LEASE AND ANOTHER MURDER BY JussE_PowxRoy.—Jease iture of 32-room hotel; only partly far- | Pomeroy, the boy murderer, who has been In most central Jocatio: Wi Ad- | priso! shod; amon? Sentral location in 2; ,Ad- | prison in Boston several years as the result of a series of horrible mu jas JUSt confessed to a crime of which he was not suspected. He admits hnaving decoyed a Uttle boy named Horace Miller TORE AND DWELLING, 1211 @ ST. N.W., SUIT- Sieltiot Maiinesy: Souecsmacy, Upialtete oe ou excellent business street. Keys ad -9uls-sm | Out on the South Boston santas andcut him al ee mostto pleces. Pome mania for cutting Wiiiee face anon gamma LANDS | people up. Ho was only fourteen years old at the ve. “Ad Areas, for descr! . ate FES, ss indenabare, ea cent ¢ oat Fo E55 Tae cari Tia ws ELT, 408 Sth ot. e3-3m | turned from werall Srzcur To Durssuaxens nembor of the coupady assisted twe pareat caine pop ens : ie ancien 0 ‘A of the ‘Our Fesbion Publications for Fall snd Winter Styles | commander, in ite anniversary. Col, are Bow a eee isa ka complains ot treatment of fookcou over 1, test ‘styles ‘and iis comrades by Phelpa, “He ‘Our New Calored Fashtos tome of fhe mrdsclared ths copie a Pe = Fall aud Winter, Call and ese them sv our 0 wala, were great stimness of manner, general 8, OPPENHEIMER & BnO., way oblige Americans ine e027 528 Oth wt. nw. Bt. Clovd Bundtue. | ov before, the miniseay. Sad ek eosar the Mae math an invitation to ‘hie and H. D. Buz on the morning of yurth of July Col. ‘TMPORTER AND TAILOR, ep peersmeeny pectin tre sas at 8 SE mw ooo | HEN eas Se Hl 8 i . dasa et eReeT earns hises- nau? ts THE HOSTILE UTEs. A Suggestion from Gen, Terry. ‘THE SUBJECT CONSIDERED aT THE CABINET MERTING— INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE PRESIDENT. ‘The following telegram from Gen. Terry, dated Chicago, August 29, WaS Tecelved at the War De- Partment to-da; “Re to Major Randlett’s dispatch of the 27th, forwanted Uy me this morning 1 surgest that ‘under sections 2147, 2149 and 2150, R. 8, In- dian Agent Byrnes shou!d be instracted to remove from iis reservation al persons who may intrude upon it, and that the military commander at Fort Duchesne be instructed “to give him all tae pRatatanoe, thar he nay require, It tshardiy to be supposed that the civil and military officers of Colorado will forget that the State’s rights do not run beyond the boundarles of the State. But, in the excitement of the situa- tion, this may be overlooked, and Maj, Randiett does not seem to feel at all sure that the pursuit Of the Tndians Will not continue. 1 thin precaution, the orders whlch 1 suggest showld be ‘THE SUBJECT UP AT CABINET MEETING. Gen. Macfeely, acting Secretary of War, sub- mitted this telegram to the President to-day, and the situation was carefully considered, resulting in telegraphic instructions belng sent thts after- hoon by the President, through tue Interior De- Partnent. to Govertior Adains, of Colorado, YO conine the actions of the’ civil author- AUes surictiy Within the limits of the statutes, so as to prevent tie sheriff's or the tilt- Ya from crossing | the “reservation border. Should such precipitate action be taken itis feared Uhat a clsastrous outbreak of tie reservation Indians Would follow, and everything possible will be done to avoid such aresult, ‘The Tuterstate Commission. ARRANGEMENTS FO! THE FALL SESSIONS. ‘The parttesto some of the cases appointed for hearing by the Interstate Commerce Com- mission in Chicago about Uhe 7th of September having asked for a postponement until October, tt 1s probable that the Commission will give its as- Sent, and that it will hold no public session after concluding Its labors at Rutland, Vt, until the middle of 5 ber, at which thule It Wil meetin Minneapolis to hear a series ot eases relattn, clucily to (he inovement of grain, Tt 1s expects that its sessions fa Rutland, Vt., will cover three purdays. The most Important case to be heard sone in which all the Atwgerican qubh lines are presumably interested as against the Grand Trunk. eos Mx. J. H. Comms, of the navy of the Nether- lands, and 1. X. Planten, the consul-general of the Netherlands, accompanied by Lieut. W. H. Bechier, U.8.N., visited the Interior Department to-day and were presented to Acting Secretary Muldrow. ‘THE PRESIDENT AND THE CENTENNIAL—Governor Hartranft and ex-Minister Kasson, in behalf of the management of the Philadelphia constitu. tonal centennial, called on the President to-day lo arrange certain details With reference to the President's visit there on the 16th and 17th of Sep- tember. MARRIAGE Licenses.—Marriage Moenses have bepn issued by ue clerk of the court to duo, Pryor ar Martha Wallach; Jnd. McGrath und Annie Farlow. a A LITTLE Boy RUN OVEE BY AN EXPRESS WAGON.— This morning about 10 o'clock a Sad accident oc- curred to Doran McCarty, the five-year-old chitd of Mr. Thomas McCarty of No. und street northwest. The littie boy was playing in tie Street With some otuer culldren wo tect set fire to some Jeaves and rubbish near ile curbstone. As Whe Ite boy started back froma Lie Maimes be Tan against a horse atlached to one of Kendall's heavy hardware Wagons, Charies Gains, the colored driver, saw the chitd and ealted to bin to “Jook out,” aU ie same time applying the Drakes and drawing up the horses, Dut betore Le could stop the yeulcle the wntortunate boy had been Knocked down and the front wheel passed over iis stomach. ‘T cident ocaurred: nearly tn front of his father’s residence. ‘The tujuced chtid was picked up and carried to his hoine where he Was attended oy Drs. Meriats and Bonu, who found that no boues were broken, but Uiat lie had Sustained serious internal injuties. ‘The driver Was arrested by OMicer Hamliton, but as4t was purely accidental he was released, atieha) erent ‘The local steamboat inspectors are examining charges against Lie officers of the steamer La of the Lake for a Violation of the rules and regula- ons witch came near causing a collision on the 27th lust. In the Equity Court to-day the inquisition inthe case of Louis E, Burrows (junatlc) Was confirmed, and L. E, McCoinas and D. O'C. Callaghan were ap- polnted the committee, 1n the Pollce Court to-day Augustus Davis, Was charged with ap assault on Harry B. Jordail at the Warehouse of the Government Printing ‘OMice, ‘The court imposed a fine of $10 and costs. ‘The Thistie’s First Spin. SHE DOES NOT, HOWEVER, DISCLOSE THE EXTENT OF HER SPEED. For the first time since the Scotch cutter, This- tle, arrived in Uis country in her search for the America’s cup, American Yachumen were able to see her under sail yesterday. The New York cor- respondent of the Piliadeiphia Press says: The enormous spread Of canvas astonished tue old salts, and the yachtinen gathered at the ferry liuding. It was larger than they had ven pro pared 10 see. ‘The forestay all was then run up nd the jib Set in stops. ‘The critical sallor inen on the pler noticed that the leach of the big main- sail Was flopping center fasion and thatthe guif Yopsall, Which Was run up itamediately after she was got under Way, Was not sheeted out well, Nevertheless, as sh¢ heeled to tne breeze, she Showed a clear pair of beets but not 99 atte roti, astern as would have decorated a Long Island rabbit, Nota few spectators were delighted to think that sue Was not such a wonder after all, Dut the suliors were kept, at, work giving ap here and there, and beiore She had passed Fort Wadsworth the canvas began to 10k better, ‘Althoush the wind held Tairly steady in the w per bay, When the Thistie got down to tue south- West spit she found it very light. She continued, however, as far as the black buoy if the point of the Hook, and then fading she would not be apt to reach "her anchorage UnUl after dark 11 she cruised on as far as Ue ligutship sue turned about and reached back for the spit again. From the spit up she had to beat ¢ long leg and a sort one, the wind still hoiding northerly and easterly. During all the time Unal she Was gone a crowd of spectators waited about the landings from Quar- ative to Tompkinsvilie for her return, Tt was about 3:40 o'clock that they were grailfied to see her reach out froin behind the Wails of Fort Wads- worth toward FortLafayette, ‘The wind was then viowing about ten miles an hour, but was not, very steady, It was plain at Unls “time that the’ erew had her canvas set to suit Captain Barr, ‘The great matnsall was as flat as a board and ho better spread of canvas was ever seen in Unis harbor. Once, When Just opposite quarantine Cock, as the captain let her go off to a good ruil, catspaw of wind caine clawing along and tearing: up the water into a pretty state of agitation. ‘The cutter caught Its full force and, like a racer on the huinestretch, shot ahead ata speed that astonished the most experienced observers. A STUPID YARN ABOUT AN AIR CHAMBER. A New York evening paper Says it ts asserted in certain quarters that the Thistle 1s provided with a patent arrangement which decreases the resist- ance of the water, and thus increases her speed. ‘Phe invention consists of 2 contrivance to force currents of afr §0 as to break the water Into bub- bles and form an air cushion on which the boat floats. Yachtsmen disbelieve the yarn, soo ‘The Irish Police Appropriatio IT 18 BITTERLY OPPOSED BY THE IRISH MEMBERS, BUT IS CARRIED AFTER A LONG DISCUSSION. In the house of commons last night Mr. Dillon opposed a motion togrant £702.315 tocomplete the credit of the Irish police service. He objected to a constant increase of the Irish police when the population had decreased 300,000, while the cost of the police had increased over ‘£250,000. This waste of public money, he sald, was not due to crime, but Was to maintain a corrupt police force Kept up to evade the mutiny act by sustaining a larger military force than parliament sanctioned. Mr, Balfour did not deny Uhat the cost of the Irish police exceeded that of England, but clatimed the Tesponsibility rested on those wiio were fomenting discord in ireland. Mr. Sexton replied that he be- Heved no other country in the world could show a stendily decreasing population and a steadily-in- creasing police force. Alter a nine-hours’ discus- sion the vote for the Irish constabulary was car- rled—107 10 50. THE PARNELLITES’ PROGRAM. —The Parnelittes are determmed that parliament shall not rise un- Ula decision shall have been reached in the case of Mr. O’Brien, and began last night what _prom- ises to bea protonged discussion of the Irish. esti- mates, Even by resorting to the closure rale the government will be unable to baik their purpose. dir. O'Brien's trial opens on September 8. Any at. ‘tempt by the prosecution to strain the meeting of the crimes act, as affecting Mr, O'Brien's case, Will be the occasioi of flerce provst by his collesues in pariiament. ‘The conservative whips be obliged to keep twenty members within hail to prevent a surprise, OFP FoR CuINa.—At Victorta, B. Gate that Mcourigie has been for several days a guest at a hotel, disguised and registered under an assumed name. A gentieman who knows nim well is responsible tor the statement that sc Gi ‘sailed yesterday on the steamer Parthea er Kong, accompanying Carter Hartivoa. Another friend of a accompanied the party, but it was impossible to ascertaln the name. ® oe. between the families of Aaron Davis and REPAIRS OF STREETS. Sept. Burrows’ Annual KReport—The ‘Great Increase of Permit Werk, The annual report of Mr. John J. Burrows, su- perintendent of streets, subimitted to-day, states that $24,635.09 of tne $25,000 appropriated for current repairs to streets, avenuts, and alleys Was expended during the last fseal year. ‘The sum of ‘$1,030.38 was expended for repairs to bridges. An account is given, also, of the expenditures under the appropriations for sweeping, cleaning, sprinkling streets, avenups, and alleys; for ¢ an- img sewers and basins; for work on sundry aventies and streets, replacement of pavements, for work on county and suburban streets. Under the bead “of permit work It is stated that the total cost er the surface Work WAS $77,380.84, and $804.63 was ex- Penied tn Compulsory Permit, work, $1,705.04 of the amount being the cast of labor, chargeable against abutting property. ‘The sui of $16,345.84 was expended on sewer work under the pertlt systems $4,572.12 being the cost of labor pant by Whe property owners. The amount of perinit work Ras increased from a total cost of £42,02 | 34 1S83-"84 LO @ Lota Cost of $110,071.90 in TSH-V7. | UNDERGROUND CABLES. | An account 1s given also of the work of laying | the underground telegraph and telephone cables | forthe Standard Underground Cable Company, | | | | for use of the District Fire Alarm service, The work was done by District laborers, under me su; mM Of Mr. Burrows, the cost being paid by the’ cable’ company. ‘The cost per near toot of laying the cables and repairing thé pavements was 1\ centa With workhouse labor 656,76: te sidewatks and roadways, and 1,700 teet ofall were cleaned. The total expenuiture tor tue year under Mr, Burrows Was8164,760.54. PAVING OF ALLEYS. A large portion of the cabbie paving done during | the year was m repairing alleys. No new pave- ments of this kind were laid, asphait blocks and | granite being Usd in tie newly-paved alleys. He | Approves a suggestion wy Mr. Batley, that old | street asphalt removed froin resurfaced streets be Droken and wsed as a base to distillate pavements for alleys. The rapid deterioration of TRE OLD BRICK SIDEWALKS, Mr, Burrows says, calls for serious consideratio Many of them are wora out and need replacing | with some more durable material. Considerabie | work has been done in different places under the | Peruilt system to remedy the detects, but by Tar | Che larger portion reuudas Lo be done. As there ts no appropriation availabie for Uiis kind of work | other than that for “materials tor permit. work” | Under the compulsory system, Le sazgests that | this gppropriation be largely Increased in order to lake necessary repairs LO sidewalks and alleys, THEY WANT PIEE ENGINES. C. Dodge Las written to tie Commission- gesting that Vey get a hor~»-power fire xine for the Auscostia region and ano r Pleasant, He thinks (hat the ci aftues would be willing, fn ry, to form ‘olunteer companies to manage Laci, | THE SUGGESTED WATER-TAX KEPORM. | ‘The Dintrict Comialsstoners have taiked over Ine ton that the present system of ter rents and water-main taxes be abollst d that the general taxes on real estate be creased sufficiently to provide 10 of tie water departinent, ley sald that they tad not Che matter much before it became apparent Uist there. Were serious objections t0 the Pla OUt of 1,000 owners Might be Only 15,000 Water Lakers, aud 1 ts a quesiion as Lo the justice OF LAXINE persoUs OW acant ground to pay for the Water used b 5 ‘The plan Would greatly facilitate the ade ministration of affairs at the Disyict building, making it much said Lue Comiatssion TUREE Po Schwing & Clark have writen to the Commissioners complitning that there are three telegraph poles in front of Their property at tue southeast corner of 7th and G streets nortuwes! within the space of three feet. One of these poies, they say, 1s hot used for cny” purpose whatever, and leatis at such an angle that tt wouid fall at Once if ft were not held up by wires fasteued to other poles, They ask that some of the poies be removed. ‘THE HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL. Mr. Elias 8, Hutchinson, president of the board Of trustees of the National Homeopathic Hospital, has submitted to the District Commissioners a re” port of receipts and expenditures ior the year en ing June 30 last, showing tat the receipts f jncluding a ConZressional appropriatio: of $5,006 for buliding, We sum Of $2,038.50 froin pay patients and a balance of $3, at the beginning of the $19,309.84. “The expendivures, including $9,604.20 5 formally the suj w #1 leaving a balance of te’ year $3 patients recetved hospital creataneut, thirty-eight Of whom were tree patients and Niiy> five Were pay patients. APPOINTMENTS. Patrick Noonan Was to-day appotnted ambitiance | driver of the Washington Asyiutn, vice Edward Hardy, resigned, and Josephine Jolinson bas bee voitited Cook At the same Institution, Shadrick Wiikins has been appointed an additional private of the Metropolitan Police for duty at Win. M. Galt & Co.'s Warehouses, Ist and Indiana avenue northwest. Private D.C. Connelly Was to-lay ap- pointed by the Comuiisioners as an acting 50 geant of the police force, the appolutment Lo Lake | effect October 1. SUAL INSTEAD OF TRIENMUAL ASSESSMENTS. The trip to Providence, Boston, New Yorn and Baltimore, Just made by ‘Couinissiouer Wevb, iad especial reference to a bill Which the Coniiis- soners intend to prepare for subiuission to Con- gress, providing Tor annual ussessuents, “Thi ‘Couniissiouers talked over tie inatter of the de- sirability of a change in the preseat systein of | trlennial assessments several Weeks azo, and their conclusions Were in favor Of ap annual assess- ment. A Dill will be drawa up by tue Cominis- | signers, and the facts learned by Commissioner | Webb Gn iis trip will, It ts believed, turow mucu | Light on the subject. Hl BUILDING PERMITS | have been fssued by Inspector Entwistle Alvert Knott, two-story frame dwelling, street, between Prospect avenue and ibrids Bergner and Engel Brewing Go., two-sto Ing and Warehouse, o4y leet Troat, tute 6th and D streetsand Vinginia avenue so $13,000. Thos, Jefferson, two-story Tran Garneld avenue. Hiilsdaie, $300; C. S. Drury, story brick dweiling, 1538" 6th ‘street northwest, $3,000, ISCELLANEOUS, | Commissioner Wevv remained at his home to- day, being somew ht indisposed, | ‘Mr. James H. Welch, the tour inspector, reports | that during the year’ ending June 30 last ke in- | spected 147,506 barrels of flour and sapariaaes | 00 barrels, P. H. Dwyer has written to the Commissioners | requesting that D street southwest, from 1St to | 43g streets, and L street northwest, from New | Jersey avenue to North Capjlol street, be in- | | follows: | Warren | cluded in uhe estimates for improvements, A number Of owners and residents on Jeffer- son street, West Washington, complain to the ‘Commissioners that the canal-lock at Uhat street 15 being used by boats for the purpose of loading coal, and carts are continually hauling coal over the ‘sidewalk on the north side ot the canal, which the complainants think ts not only cou- trary to law, but dangerous to life and limb. Paving FoR His LEaRnixe.—William Lee, the young colored man who was lined $10 in the Police Court some days ago on a charge of abandoning a horse in the county near Beuning’s, Was before Uae court this morning on a similar charge, it being alleged that he permitted the animal to die for Want of food and water. It wasalleged that John F. Weedon, on July 14, sold the horse to Lee for $20, and the latter took it back, but Weedon re- fused to receive ft, and then Ue boy turned the horse loose. Mr. W. E. Meloy, for the defendant, claimed that John Lee gave the defendant, his son, $25 to pay somerDills, aud Weedon induced tue boy. to buy the hOrse, and it was sent back; that the boy Was not the owner. John Lee, father of the defendant, testified that when he saw the horse tn ‘the stable ordered it taken back, and went to Weedon’s and asked for the return ot the money, but Weedon refused to give it to him, and said, “Let the boy pay for his learning.” On cross-e: amination the father sald the young man Ww: ‘twenty-one. The court held that the defendant was lable, and Imposed a fine of $20, An appeal was ee a Recexr Roeentss.—Alvert M. Raymond, of 17th and G streets northeast, stolen from him £ 5 el Fares : | i i | slow Uhts Vo be a Affairs in West Washingtor A Pouicy Watran Axnisten.—Devective Mabon, mith Sergeant “Robes and Olicers Valkman and a rald upon George, altas. “Sockey en derter-on vatreet, below the canal las. night about 8 oclock. and found HUB engaged tn witty Mas arnestent Cask Diswtert nat the sotet town Cathie L Viokiting the. building Danner across High ‘alice Court to-ds Williams took place chapel at Oak MMU Tegtiations th stretching a StIRCL WAS dismissed tn The ‘Tue FUNeraL of Win, 1. Yesterday afternoon from the cemetery. The rematns were Interred in the family lot, A Bo Missino,—Charies Robinson, a light cole ored boy, seventeen years of ar from his‘home on Valley street last. Pausonat.—Misses Lina Britt and Maggie Yea Bower left “this moraing for a two-week» Visit at Shiver ‘Spring, Nd.—Mr. J.T. R. Appleby re- turned home Yesterday afternoon from AUantic has been missing since Saturday late Greselta Anderson, of Unis Carne ported sales of live sto ¥: INO cattle up, I diam, Sas sheep and ti sheep, 2yade.; Lamba, Sa6ice; calves, n COWS and calven, E20ag45.” Market brisk TENPRRATURR AND CONDITION OF WATRR AT N.—Great Falls, Cemperature, 72; condition, roosting Coneeehr, Soeaper P condition at north conection, 12; condil South con Ton, 36; distributing reservoir, Lemperature, 74; condition at influent’ gate-houce, 2s; condition at eftluent gate-house, 36. High Ude in the river SRW ata; Tow tide AU LESS P.M, - Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THE EVENING STAK "F Cir News IN Bx Lonergan, an old from his ‘The Tuneratof Mr, Michael en, took place this morning Pehdieton street t etery pure eit Abbott, of witnag poh @ dwelling andi a west of Bis or $000, — A. crazed colored Woman, nau ines, who bas been attracting soine atu the street, Ss been arrested by Lieut, Smith raed over to her husband.—The five colored men now in fai, Wm. Marshall, Wn, Jordan, Israel Mason, Ke rker, dnd Ben}. Mason, charged with Lee Wrigat, will be detained there Wright recovers sumicles appear against them, | CW. Greenwoe by 123 feet building tween Queen . and will put up dwellings, of perduts for wi public Schools ts stilt tu Fi permtts have been issued, | To-morrow the tue of permits for Uhe colored | Is Will Dein. Drs, Rust, Delile, and cox, ot This City, are ainong Ube dentists attending Ui annual selon of tie Dental Assockation of Mire gia, at Old Point Comtort The B. and ©. Deal Again, GROUNDS ON WHICH UT IS SAUD IVES WILL BAS His SUIT AGAINST GAKKETT ru ‘The latest phase of Uae now novorious Twes-stay. ner Ballunore and Ohto deal ts the report tant Ives is preparing to assert his legal rights t Mr. Robert Gar dQ tuat the courts will be cailed upon to determine whether or net tere Was a Violation Of contract, According Lo this re port it Is claimed that the articles of azn . Ia relation (o Lae deal were not optiots but actual tracts oF WIL pay iuents sade and deus ery agreed uy a future day, und Le buyers (Ives, Stayner & Co.) acqt Lo the SlockS Which Wer sub) tracts and to damages tor bre tracts, Ii also clauned That M pe daa Malt 1, and t nituate Lie cont or BOTA ps seried Un sound Ig tender 1 transter 4, have cts! ave DUDIL the deal wa: dome lawyer AL to be a grave mist be Ual he did not tender ¢ ‘ party Ws Laat Che atuOnnts Paid Garrett, $215,000 la $1,000,000 1 &., H. a, se0tks, Were wo ‘on the contracts, ve Brer MEX Comix To Wasitiveros. —Phitip, im tue outcry gm ali tne ers, and ay igh now thaa sage OL stave-cout men's case before Uie Conus: ac Wasutng! prev su 2 wk be ator wheat, iclals Were Interested he was wiihug lo Uirow open all MARIIET HOUGH DICE On Angn the Bay tit Church by the tev. bo AL wm, at de HOLGH te Miss KALIE bit : MAHANES —AINSKO. On Wednesiay, anouct 4, ISNT, at the C2.lceal, Balti tly the Aceas Father ¥ PAIMICK J. MAGANDA wud SAKAME E.ALASKO, both of Waxing Departed this life An MLIA BRANIGAN. are May her soul rest in prac Her funeral will take phwe fran No. 19 Fourth strewt northeast, Unence to St. Peter's chttrch, Caputel Milly at Worclock Wednesiay fhemdls oF the tana ing. F lly are requested te atic CUMMINGS. Entered im S, 1RN7, BAAN ¥., widow ian iterment York papers FOWLER. Auzust pelock 20.5 after a short dines, Ei ACE. aed aeveit mouths, youngest child of busie Lama Edwin C. Pow: er. Sr. * MEGSON, On Ancnet 1 EDWARD MELSON, infant son “of 3 durgaret E. Melson, aged one mouth aud twe 221 D atrget “tneral from rarents! northwrat, Wed 0, T8BT, at Kin the sixty second KUCKER, 0 vere illven, which » rest on Sunday. Aucust of the late Alexander (hitadelphia and pn Band ty three August ted this Hf RUCKE! ¥ Ray ursday. Sep a Fricuis aud’ relatives are respectively = te SIMPSON, Winle the While the Hide me, Om) ‘Till the stor Sate into the b pest tilde ier hi vad eae seat, Mth street. be southwest, Wed away. “T cannot say, and I will not may, That abe is She ds away With a cheery smite and of the Land, She has weudered tutoan uukuown laude And left us dreaming how very fuir ‘We meeds must be, sitice she lingers there, And you—ob, you, who the wildest yearn For the old-tune step and the glad return. kof ber faring dear Hrths fove'ar there ae the love of bere: ifld and tle as whe bras Witen inc sweetest love! ber life she gave, To simple things, where the violets Fare ae the eyes the) were ukeued 6 ‘The touches of her hands have strayed As revercutly as ber lips uve prayed. ‘When the Uitte brown thrush that harsh, ‘Was dear to her as the mocking-bird ; And she pitied as much asa man in pain Awrithing honey-bee wet with rain. of her still as the same, Tsay, ot dead—she is Just @ Think Sue is. MEDICAL, é&e._ Dikiettounsesony oe AND A NEW AND ~e ‘ail TS. Pave, 42 West sist st. New York DS Btiaspraes apanty nate raiee ‘be consulted Duy, 404 Cnt, betiveen 4 and 6th RESTORE) NG A BOITLE Meer Sans pews a res powers ithnparis Hur tote whobe system, G00 B inne. ebembammnetader—" = 9 AND ted day Casco Bouse trek sulttm (HO REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN Ww IKE THE SER' i 2 1109 Pace D.e., wear role on 11th wt, between Hand Cay

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