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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR - SALE — MISCELLANEOUS 3 BRICK HOUSES, NEARLY NEW. @ 16,000. GEO. W. g ET. 'D BEE ANP Sg 32 iga0g, Maes goat ok SALE-IN THE WEST END SECTION OF ew niue-room House, all conveniences; THOS. E. WAGG. 917 ¥ JOR SALE—HOUSES. 516 to 630 Ma. ave. 8, bet 4 ey 218,000 a. b. 06 ant 408 Tit M710 Q st nw, $3 1.300 3408 cares Fre. " G15 Ist ote with, and 3 hoses real. 8.000 1802, 1804 L et. nw. 302 Oth tw e » h. Gre... = -.8,000 51s bili LETT iy doa Hide at 8, ith n.w.6,000) 451, Taal a Rie fla OF- 000/404, 408 m8 We fli, Ore 2, 5,500 181 istitst iW. t ‘The above js only a portion of t For full list call at office for bul ists}, THOS. E WAGGAMAS. OR SALE DESIRABLE, CENTIALLY and bath, sou ‘welt located, 10,r00me, neat 10th am sud another at #1 vestinent. JOH property on my the Ist aud 15th. HOUSE ON 1 House; uing rome: all modern huprovenien cod location ; ‘price $4,000: own and x cation; ‘price $4, Pash uire for particul VOR SALE_NEW AND ELEGAN brick. with Lath, vaul a.w.; handsomely fresco Kew commer Sth and O ste cottage and 30,000 feet of grow AUSTIN P. BUOWS, Ieal Estate and Loans, Brick House, 13th st., near T st. n.w. ; eight rooms; new, all modern improvements: price, Brick Ho ig nine ome, all uodera Improvementa, ‘Fraine House on! Jdst. ne, two squares from Cay tol; six rooms; all modern improvements; lot 25x11 t Brick Houses on Marion st. n.w. ; neven rooms; ‘uuprovements JOR S\LE—A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED—10 taining 4 rooms exch, located a Trent toxood new brick houses, near the new Pens : all rice $18,500. cash: balance can remain ag long as desired: & 10 tinvestiment Persons seeking a safe and profta- d.@ inVestment will do well to examine the above All information furnished at the office of F. WAGGAMAN, 1003 F st, 10-61 JOR SALE—JNO. H. SMYTH & CO., Estate Brokers, We beg to offerthe beat baryains’in improved and ety in tho city” aud ay homes, sek iuvest- 1d geod apeculations. — w, POvne ‘unimproved pro ‘OR SALE—SUITABLE FOR BUSIN erty— Brick, 7 rooms, on 9th st, bet. 1& K. Ths, om Oth at., bet. Frame, ear 1, on 9th st., lot ‘Also, desirabls Kesidencé on T st, near Focus all wiod. Lmpe lot 23 XK SALE—HOUSE S15 L SI pressed brick, fronts south ait window ‘eiht. fs pleaaantly and ce to wecure a beats ul Inquire at house, or of MoGEEW oom m. £ House: conveniently located. Rare chanes ALE-M ST BET. CONN. AV t. nw. elegant 12-room Hot gabinet mntale heated by furioces fect condition, price Sitand hopes se BS ae paces BSS ‘mod, tapes iot 29 fect" front ty OS esha $11,000; easy terms 1912 13that nw, nearisy Siesom Beek Dwelling’ with ail aoe" may terms. 1828 Sth st. n.w., 9-room Brick JOR SALE—ARIINGTON TERRACE, A THEE. basement, 14-room pressed brick, trout- ine t on northwest corner 9th and K ste. with ail modern improvements: house suited for dence of a Senator or Member of Congress. is in per- fect repair; possession given in thirty days. Apply to _OTIS F. PRESBREY, 529 7th st. ED TO OFFEB Fits Eaton Dats between hat pod 24 sie eer eee Maceachisctts aves 0 fect front, for pew eas pheno at'e JOUNSTON, 738 15th ot, nw. 30 — SEVERAL, HUNDRED OF THE BEST ats in “Brocklandk* ‘This eround te Bewutifaily the District at “Brucke Station, the iret the Met. Branch Baltimore and Ohio Rail- Nie ‘Ported Guo now ‘wil have the advantage of prostly pers i scitcttom, with the size. proposed a very prostabte ine R SALE—WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO voatmente “Prices low; terme eaas. VeereRr 77" REIS: SEONE, 606 F st. nw. TOR SALE—O} ‘and corner 4 een eB abt abe Qre4Tai00. at 8; HERMAN & C0, 1407 Fat iS-3t {OR SALE_ON CONN. AVE EXTENDED (CO- Thmibua road) Just beyond Boundary” atreet we have a lot conunanding afiue view of the city and river, runs through to 19th street extended, contain $2,000 #9. fet, can ‘be sold for less that $1 per fou or two idences tus lot is euperior to Eula JOUN SHELUAN & OO, 1407 Fak selie3t F oF aa CH STAB Bit ae | JERSEY COW; eday mOFaing, 151 fresh two mon! TURNER'S, ist. N 20TH, NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, Bom aud #88 Piano, #14-3t___Agent for Steinway. ESP ORE pn ae, JOR SALE—LOTS. Fate tvctwoen zen p Ret Gst., between 2d and 3d sts. n. MRE AEE Nh a X LOTS, CONTAINING 22,000 qtare % comet Spruce and Juuiper sta, Le Dreit Park.at 450, one. aquare, from, two fines sireet n bi LEMMAS, gars. 16 houses cab be built, EF. A. 517 ie ale: ind M sts. (Conn. ave.) 25475, $4.50. 4. Conn. a5.) 25x75, & rth side Hillyer Vi 00, 12th, wear G st., 2 ss 36,500, i. 20th ai. now.. 20x14, to alley Fe SALE—29,700 FER OF GROUND, WITH A frontage of 475 feet , no dee; nity for Duilders of suuall houses. Address OPPOR- TUNITY, Star office, Sw °F SALE-Lors— , ¥ Lots north side R. I. ave.. sear 15th st, price. .@2. BS” Det. bet. 1 1st St, neagP n.w., 46x81 cor, Band 19th ais nw. 1 aM 2 2° Sonn sy Latlpersistand Fite, ter. Sonn wnear Kel aver by 1 ave. wear 16th 3.50 g ac thee SE sven ht 278 3 mudary st. ueae Champion ave. . Koad st, pest “Fed naw. Loo Bothiaes bet Rand's [ip 8 8 230 1.00 TH. Too eh. FOL 133 Mt Pleasant, boxl2. © Subst, bot Land Mine, B0KUS: Farm near Sandy Sprins ree Marshall Hal. * Dickerou Station, Met. Drancit 8 & Oakeley 110 wekea 50.00 © mocuville, Mal, 100 weiss, aa's wiksie"3, 500 Cottage for sale at Hyattsville, Md. 22.500 ne for ele at Purely Mace 765500 Beautiful Lote fn Johnson & Wine’s addition to Hy- 5 . yINE, ¥F A 1 LOT 16300 FEET 0) Carroll st, within oe square of the proposed Congressional Library. Will sell low for cash. JAS. H. CLARKE, 953 F st s7-im Fees atd: W OFFERING LOTS AT “the Highlands,” on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- Twad, five iinutes from the depot and only twenty muintites from any of the Departments, on payments of y2o down and notes of $25 every three months, with interest. T have Jaid out beautiful avenues ‘and strects, with sade trees, and will continue to luprove the place from time to time. Prices from $150 to 8900 per lot, according to location. The convenience of Teaching this property will instire its rapid and perma nent eubancement in value, “Money advanced to build houses, “Gas and water furtished, SALEBY 8. EL Jeans aud Insurance LEWI 435.7 FR: ST BUSINESS FRONT ON Pennsylvania ave. s.c.—the entire avenue frout (270 feet) of square 926. running from 8th to Vth sta, midway between the United States Capitol and new bridge, and fronting the thoroughfare to the Navy Yard. ‘There is bo superior property for iuvestinent oF sesculation “now in the ‘market, Coutains about 30,000 square feet of ground 5 ‘THOMAS A. MITCHELL, au31-15¢ ‘984 F st, Room RK SALE—A VERY CHOICE RES} ‘arn on lot, corner 10th and $ ste: Glegant parking ; 10th st. is to be paved with asphalt ‘This is one of the most residences now on. the RESBLE! market. Apply to LEY & GREEN, oe R SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE TWO-STORY ling. A complete home; 15d st mre. #6500. Easy tetas, WOUMSTEDT & BRADLEY. O57 Fak. tr. and cellar on Caroline at. n.w. ‘on U Ge, Wallach Pisce. Face, bot 5th and 1005, ere bet. 13th and 14th ets. uth Copitol st... jer Lath ets Cusinces property rr. = Sr: Fenton st, nr. Gov Print, offic 1 Q at bet. 4th apd bth B. feecereere Cor st. ns oe. ©, E, bee Sth aud Ot nr Penis ‘Also, improved and unimpro ‘1428 New York ave. NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK house, ¥14 Ost. a ¢:south front, cemented cel- Jaz, modern improvements, thoroughly built. c Buse ouieut, ‘complete, price, aod: ROR _SALE_A BRAN OR SALE—THAT ELEGANT RESIDES st nw.; house has all modera improvements. is basement, with lot 24x12, with ‘very desirable location and good darn on the all OK SALE_FIVE SMALL NEW ERICK HOUSES, Binigy between 244 and Zath, Rand F sts. uow rent” ‘$9.00 yer iuonth; price $000; easy terre. PHOPEINS © TEST S.e. cor. Gth st aud Loui ALE—1206 VIKGINI three.stury, bay-window Se deere Foe SALE SMALL HOUSES, NEW, IN lity, haut equate fem Ht at ea Pr Bl.lov w ‘e1,600" ba gy AVE, A BEAUIFUL ‘aud Louisiana ave. ‘SUMMER RESORTS ALLEGHANIES! Aurora House, Aurora W. V throughout the autumn: s ref NX TOP THE WOOD AND COAL. Ct AND KINDLING WOOD. A complete assortment of all the best les of Coal ‘now on hand and arriving constantly. We offer it for sale at lowest market rates, — NoW I3 THE TIME TO BUY. All kinds of Wood, sawed and split, or in the stick. SLEPHENSON & BRO, ‘Mill and Depot, 7th st. wharf, anQfiges 419 20%h st Yarcvetr. Peas. seer Om osu PRICES FOR COAL, Love prices are tor cash ouly, wud deliver MENKY A CLARKE S SON ‘3m 955 F suinw. ‘OF MOVING INTO 7B SALE—O) madera and enciaue furniture, ex, amaller house, cellent feather pillows, oto. Call between 1\ o'clock for one week from date. 141 N st.n.w. 910-6" mR BAI NE GRAY hands BOUND AND freon one ARE, PHAE- apd Uprnoen, tn tat Duyer. 1619 WALE—A LEOPARD SKIN RUG, ona ti wide, with mountain goat jew Jersey ave, nw. 1 EAUTIEUL SET OF 3 Carpet, ft Faruitur, 36 yards itchen Furniture, sui light housekeeping. Inquire 507 E ast, u. it SALE—OHEAP—ONE HUMBER BICY¢ (53 inches), in excellent order; ball Tat-tra p pedals. Inquire 1343 1¢ih st. JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL BAY old next May; can beat 3 minutes of steam; no road too long or whips need apply; as ine a road OF drives: long znane aud tail to the owner. Apply at 1122 North yy He SALE INE HORSE AND SIDE-BAR BUGGY an ‘Ro further use 5G}, sl0-4te ~ BAXTER & MacGOWAN, 1008-1010 F at, ag any one owns Jotss splendid oppor. LIGHT-COVERED WAGON ‘and Harness for €100. fice, ‘he owner is leaving city and must 5.0.D., Star office. ‘OR SALE—AN ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND ‘the n. w. section: an extra- ordinary chance and easy terms to reeponsitl good reasous for selling. A provision business in A CHANCE FOR AN IMMEDIATE purchaser, medium sizo fireproof Combination Safe, not long in use: ALF VALUE, BEAUTIFUL Phaeton aud Side-bar Buguy, Harness, Stable Uten- ‘Owner leaving, and must, he ring, JOR SALE—BED FEATHERS, 150. A POUN! choice, new, and clean. Also, Geese Feathers, Mat~ ier selz, bss ES em rae Ka CR a Read \DERS & BTAYMAN, 034 F at. nw. SMALL PIPE-ORGAN, ive. NDERS & STATMAN, ‘OR SALE—NEW WALNUT DESK, cain Safe, JAMES W. TYLER, new. (2d Boor) ipes), nearly now ; "4 4ABLE AND AUCTION SALES. ___ ‘£0-MORBROW. WEEES & 00. Auctionsers, _ 637 Louisiana ave, Opponite City Post Office, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH. AT TEN O'CLOCK, AT OUR AUCTION BOOMS, LARGE COLLECTION OF FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, FROM FAMILIES BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING AND REMOVING FROM CITY, ON SALE FOR THIS WEEK. PARLOR, BED -‘R00M, DINING - ROOM, AND KITCHEN EFFECTS TOO LARGE TO ENUMEB- ATE RERE. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, FORTY ODD CARPETS, INCLUDING RUGS, IX- GRAIN, BODY AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, kc. 4180, ‘TOILET WARE, TINWARE, ko. __1t LAT PUB! TION, THURSDAY, Wee REIGAR PEPE Ray, we ELEVEN PSHOCK, SIX 7 HORSES, at corer of 22th and'D sta. nw. ae TPHONMAS DOWLING, acctioness, x B SEAEUS APT BOSCO SSO RARY, SUITE, Uv PHOLGTE D1 PI Se Sa ee 5 ‘ WI MRED PIECES; LACE AND, OPHEN Wi et SI MITH TW ANT MOQUE’ HALL | AN! ay DSO: NUT PLA’ 1 -PLATE WIRE ‘ED Ek FURNITURE, WALNUT EXTENSION DIN LE, WALNUT DINING CHAIRS WAL f_M. T. SIDEBOARD, DECORATED DINNER SERVICE, GLASSWARE, SEVERAL CLOCKS, REFRIGERATOR, KITCHEN REQUISITES, &0, AT AUCTION, ae ae Qn THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEME! TEENTH, 1587, commencing ‘at TEN O'CLOCK, st nee, 1507 15th street northwest, { shall sell the above collection of furniture, all Ci ERS glass con ‘and worthy ‘the attention of furnishing” , Eee Et THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE VACANT LOTS ONGORCORAN BERBEL BET WEN (OTH AND ISTH STREETS NORTHWEST, IN SQUARE NUMBERED 193., By virtue of a deed of trast made to us, and id Quly recorded in liber No. 1146, folio 234, et seqyof the land records of Wie District of Goltinye Dia’at the request of tho party secured thereby, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF BEPTEM- BER, A. D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. 3. lots nun dered 60, 61 and 62, in square numbered 193, of the subdivision by Jas. E. Fitch et al, as the same are of Fecond in the oftice of thesurveyor of the District of mbis. fu 'erme of sale: One-half cash, balance in six,and twelve months, with notes for credit Ments to’ interest at 6 per cent per annum, and to be secured by deed of trust on the property aoly oral cash: atoption Of purchaser, A doposit of 82: Foquired st tine of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from cay. of sale, or property will be re-sold at cost of defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing, &., at purchaser's cost, JOHN A. 3. CRESWELL, AUSTIN 2: BROWN.” Trusteos. _THOS. DOWLING, Aut. HE SUBSCRIBERS, AS TRUSTEES, WILL offer at public sale, to the chinae bidder, on, the promises, slarge four-story brick Hotel, oe cated on the western suburbs of the town of Koc! ville, in Montgomery County, Maryland, on SATUS DAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, Iss7.at TWELVE O'CLOCK M. Kare chance f0F 8 For further information apply to s14-3t ckville, Md, jong. them, 0 raft, 5, 00d Fices reasonable’ Si {OR SALE — CARRIAGES, S, ous, for sale aid built to order: work ices iuoderute. At the new shops of & LAWTON, 2710 and 2712 Mist. Gone. jALE—TWO VERY ELEGANT AND NEARLY tuare Pianos and two magnificent Upright bought lor loss than oue-balf price, ior eal THE PIANO EXCHANGE, | ry Dearly new. One cost 835 Be Gue cist 8600; will be sold for ouly yments $10 monthly. and see them at once at. PIANU EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 9th st, 1 SALE—SPRINGFIELD ROADS’ Bicycle, new, 876; Rover Bate Pig See voce ‘ELL, Pharmacist, th and E sts. nw, SALE-CHEAP_FINEST LINEN Pi machines, HENRY A. C! 9h ottice,” 933 F at. nw. ED_ONE CAR im Maysville, Ken teams of Bays and Black. One Dapple G: ry nigne Dapple Gray, 16 hands high, 5 yeurs old, and ory stylish Coupe Horses, ranging from 16 to ‘tention is called to one Sorrel Col ma ‘hat can trot a mule in 2:40 ou hho tea Pacing Horse by Strathmore; can pace or OF VER! be itucky. Among them ‘Three matched ea trotier by a Ite bred, and are perfect beauties, JOHN SIMMO) DOG GARG! ne ge Horace aro well and warranted as reps &_SALE=100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, A Varrished wagons and mie we acne Tpatrohges goods euld Ou tayfterasa cha: goods sold ou Seayfterina M st., Georgetown. = iD swigous, also yainted jf eo wat te BEST FUEL SOLD Jn the District at fatr prices, callon JOHNSON BROTHERS, ‘Who supply more families with COAL, COKE, AND WooD ‘Than any firm in the United States a Nbarves, Depot, aud Railroad Yard, 12thand Water w, Diain Office: 1202 F st. n-w. Brauch Ofices: 1315, 7th a, 2.w, nia ave ne, Sd aud k ‘ud Water sia. awe 423 40 Pennsylva- RW TLI2 th st ww, 12th (Oth xt. naw. 2 fice by telephone. _$y20 y BALDWIN JOHNSON, WHOLESALE AND RE- fit deaier in Coke, Cyal and “Wood. “Complete facihties, bottom prices, full Weight and measure, Large caigoes direct frou the mites by rail and water, and free frou impurities. ‘The celebrated “Leo” White Ash and “Lorberry” Ked Ash Coals @ specialty. With the “Lee” Coal 1am now Ailing the ‘larest General Goveruznent contract iu the District. Bend in Your orders. "Cheap forcast. Main Office, cor. 11th st aud. HE Lave.” Brauch uilices—o11 A stm. ¢. and cor, 9th and K sts, uw. Coan Coan AWAY Dow™: BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLY Now. ‘Hot weather to talk Coal, but prices are 80 low it will pay youtocallon A B. SSUTH and leave your order TO-DaY. COAL, direct from the minés, arriving datly per cars at Coal Depot, 1st and L streets northeast, B. & O. BR. Office 609 New York avenue northwest. Cail at either place and secure your supply. AUGUST FKICES, CHEAP! B. SMITH, 153m 609 NEW YORK AVENUE. RACE COTTAGE, MOUNTAIN LAKE vy id., offers 's quiet resting place, pees SESNTEY Ser HOUSEFURNISHINGS. KEPAKE FOR WINT: HH, Proprictor. bes, tel, and Fa Piices at GAKRTRELL'S Slo Tihstanwe ee St OW ring of all kinds promptly’ dune Grates way on hand. ‘For the next thirty days we wil sell all 2x Fapers for ex Se. Paper for 40e. Dee piece. 1 ‘Tih street cars pass the goor. Wa: Paver +. HANSON HISS& CO, 815 15thst nw Wai. Payers Wf ald gradem, Priezes and Ceiling Decorations. Sreetat attention sivap tw Pisin and Decorative Estimates and designe eubmitted forall kinds of In- terior Decoration and Wiguishing. AB inspection of pectfully solicited. PROFESSI ONAL. facther, ives success in family troubles. Sat business coniidential. Fee 30c. Hours sadaye 27 pm. Oiler, 421 Oth sy LW. ‘ME. BROOKE LL THE EVEN LIFE. All busines: conzdential. Ladewand neu 408 L street, between $ih aud ISTRY. Ke DUKE DENTIST, 715 14TH N. eatracted without pala, Uy ard ut local Fepated and used ouly oy tae, Lest “Sitting sets of artigcial tecth “Operations guarad- "-ALSONS, DENTIST, Wit. Soeuee Ewe wre ty dls the ‘txtracting. A local auesthetls 4 -sica the pain of extracting: Xt, IMDOTE, DENT: comer ot Ee Dex! Au hiscrwd 67 ver ok ee ees S, 204 40TH ST. Nw. Yordaud end To yaad 7 Aeiaaise Bak SEWING MACHINES, &c. Tix Sewrse Macmse GIVING THE MOST SATISFACTION 18 THE SILENT NEW AMERICAN No.7. C. AUERBACH,7th and H, Sole Agency D.C. All Kinds Rented, Repaired and Warranted. QUICK SERVICE SYSTEM. Information, and service, concerning sewing 1ma- chines, of machine reyalzing, quickly furnished by OUr yteide macndat ou Bicycle by dending petal or telephoue 422-2 to G. AULKUACH, 7th am 38 \ THING EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Acknowledged by expertaas the finest Machine extant for Lightness, Werk aud Beauty of Finish sure and sect. J.'¥. Mek! Bo, Wig db RICHMOND, Makager, ent for Hall's Forms for Draping Drewes Price, 23.00. Also Utuversal Patierun at FAMILY SUPPLIES, Bescus Srane Lew Tx. at 50 CENTS A POUNR. Large quantities are arriving weekly. Copsuuiicry will please note ‘the difference between this the Genuine and that offered elsewhere, Asdugicrial will be Jouve ‘Trial sainples supplied ‘without chante, 3. W. BURCHELL, 1320 ¥ ST. st FPuvsr USE ONLY THIS BEER Barey. Seong! ANHEUSER-BUSCH EREWIS Colt 1S AND VA ANE a, Phone-88o, FaUsT BEER FAUST aul3 BR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIAS. J, i, ‘CXCLOPED) [AMES PARTON, in every house where there is ‘Cyclopacdia it iy Like send lege.” “This work, ‘once on small mou 129, Star office. LE—ONE | BEAUTIFUL FOUR ROUND- jad WORE fc pher. sayy “that cornered Square, $195; forrent and eschangeas > 7th st. Bolnher Piano Agency. teow BIRD i dhe city at’ SCs ‘two doors south of ‘Pennsylvania Fire Got at aagortien stoi, TRp ae 7 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Jes and prices. Cl t place bein. Sak veke 466 Pennsylvania ave. n.W. GAS ENGINE RE- oh tendance: fuel. ‘Bend tor elroulse Bs chosing © SRA VER BOATS. FORTRESS MONROE. will leave 7th R SALE—THI quires no boiler; avol ho loen of rien rice lt. De BALLal cellent service for two ioderat ulati EVENING BIA De POTOMAC RI 10 NORFOLK Aj ‘The Steamer GEORGE LEARY treet wharf, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, SATUK- urning, will leave’ Norfolk, URSDAYS and SUNDAYS at 4p. m1. Exclusive connection with Bost steamers. ‘Connect also with mond, steamers for ‘New railmad lines for at G19 and 1351 ton and Providence steamer Ariel for Rich- nnsylvania ave. eh at tee Ex. ‘om hotels ie) No. 740-3 WAL P. WELCI Suptand Gen Age 70 LOT BoY LEAY! ‘uesdays and Bie in anf a atic Pactar Puine’Diturndays dose ms L. FOLSON, _JOHN McGAHEE, Alex MER JOHN W. THOMPSON FOR POT RIVER LANDINGS Ot ene. every Sunday ‘sm. Pare: frvt classe Sundays, all landit to Nc Currioman, Leouarticwn, returning Mondays” Cormomam and {TH-ST, WHARF t, 7th-st, wharf. Agent 45-1 ond class, 23, tues, Sj Perfect "ihe White eRe oe whee all landings to Noraini, returning Fri Washington Saturday For further information | wig _Telephone call, 94. 3 ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. Currior day night, arp 3 ann. Td Agent. See art TARE, (loeandy” traiahed Witoneh out teas ett rom op main de Staterooms secured and 8 checked at 619, HL ee bepted 2S, SHON STEAMER WaeSrrer ps on MONDAYS, 1 ae eanaxe ie SEAS tale. B 7 A HANTS rei EER Facer ~ whart, Wi Freight at lowest ra ‘T, VERNON MI, VERNON! ee a LL BLAKR Captain, ingen abvat 8 tte Scuoot Surrues. SCHOOL BAGS, SATCHETS, \CKS, LUNCH Diske re AND SORES ‘SCHOOL Si TRANS, EN ICHOLAKS* 2 403, 405 7th st n.w., above D st. PX DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers TRUSTEES: SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ‘ON SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND A STREET SOUTHEAST, By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in, Liber No. 1202, folio 189, et seq,, one of theland records of the District of Columbia, wo will sel on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, TWENTY-FOURLE, 1887, at FOUK O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the prem: eos the following described ‘real estate, situato in Washington city, District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered eight '(8), nine (9), and ten (10), in square nuinbered oue thousaud and ninety-six (1096), tor Kether with all the improvements, waye, cosements, Fights, privileges, and appurtensnces to the saine be- longing or in any’ wise appertainin ‘Terms: ‘The amount of the indebtedness secured, with expenses of ale, taxes, &c.,in cash; balance in ‘Que year from date of sale, with 6 per cent interest, to be secured by deed of trust on preiises, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of 8100 required ‘on lot at time of sale, Conveyancing, &c., at pur- chaser's cost. ‘Terms to be compiicd with in ten days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of ‘defaulting pur: Gaver, after five day! public ‘notice of sacl re some tlewspaper Published in Washington, D. C. FAs eS PR 14-dkds SAMUEL On foe rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S 8. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, FRONTING TWENTY-FIVE FEET ON THE EAST SIDE OF F' SIREET AND RUNNING BACK W WIDTH ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN FEET 10 A TEN-FOOT ALLEY, AND KNOWN 43: 3HE OLD” PORTION “OF WELCKER'S By virtue of a certain deed of trust, et eeg September 20, 1873, and duly recorded in -Libe Nor 130, follo 53 ctaou. one of theLand Records of the District of Coluinbia, aud by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Qourt of the sald District of Columbia in equity cause No. 10,731, and at the request of €he party secured thereby; default having been. made in the payment of the indebtedness, I will sell, at_public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE ‘ENTY-FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER,A.D. 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M, all of lot numbered eleven, (11), in Davidson's subdivison of part of square num. dered two hundred and twenty-two (222), fronting 25 feet on 15th atre ‘back with that. ‘Terins of sale cash.and to be complied with within twenty days from day of sale, or property to be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, A depoxit of $500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyanc- inx. at cost of purchias 13-d&ds ROBERT THERFORD, Trustee. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. LARGE AND VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE BOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND INDI- ANA AVENUE AT AUCTION. In order to clow an estate wy will sell at publ non MONDAY NEXT, THE NINETEETH, ‘tT HALE-PAST FIVE P. M., in front! aisea. the above described property, fronting fect ou Indiana avenue, and seventy-five fect yre-and iarge on Third street, and improved by dwelling, the whole now renting a num. One-half cash, and balance at one and two interest semi-annually. $250 deposit at time ‘Title Kood., ALTER rypuoaas DOWLIN FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS. PARLOR FURNI- TURE, VERY, FINE, SOFA DED, WINDOW HANGINGS, WALNUT MARBLE TOP CHAM. BER SUITE CHERKY AND ASH CHAMBER SUITES, VEKY HANDSOME IMPORTED BED- STEAD, HAIR MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AN BOLSTERS, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CAK- PETS: DECORATED TOILET WAKE, PAINTED COTTAGE BET, KITCHEN REQUISITES, &C, AUCTION, AT IN. On FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER SIXTEEN, 1887,at TEN O'CLOCK,’ at residence 433 G street hortliwest, opposite Pension Office, I shall well @ colleo- tion of excellent household effects, “i ‘THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctioneér, 12-a1 JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON ONE OF THE CHOICES LOCATIO’ ‘THE CITY, BEING PARY OF LOT SIXT) HUNDRED AND NIN. THE INTERSECTION CULTURAL, FEI DRED Ni SMITHSONIAN GROUNDS” IT HAS’ ABOUT THREE THOUSAND FEET OF PARKING, AND IS ONLY HALE A SQUAKE FROM BELT LINE By virtue ofa dscres of the Supreme Court of the District of Columb: hy equity, passed pistaeut aud Pui rig tale defendant plainant an Perriy et fonda SGT2eT hall on MONDAY APTELNOOS, BEPTEM: BER NINETEENTH, 1887,at FIVE O'CLOC) onthe premises, well the following described real estate, ait Usted in said District, to wit: All that part of lot 1 in square 206, begining at the northwest comer 0 Yotmumbered 17 and ruling southwardiy 83 fect 3 inches to a30-Lout alley: thence westwardly 30 fect: thence northwerdly 08 fect to Viriiuia avenue, and thence castwardly with Virwinia avenue 7 tect O. Snches to place of beginning, containing 3,868 square feet of ground, more oF lens: ‘Terms of sale: One-third ‘cash, the balance in two equal instalments, 0 six and twelve months from aay sale, with six Der cont intereat, the cash payment {© be made within ive days after the day of sale, of which 8 deposit of $100 hall be made ut the time Uf sale, of all cant, at option of purchaser. Decree of court at thorized trustes to well property as 2 whole or in sepa rate lots, “Purchaser to deitay cost of conveyanclig Hf terme of ste are not complied with within Sve days er te day of sale io trustes Fevervos the right Fesell the property af te risk aud cost of the default ing purchaser or purchasers, WM. 8: ‘Trust 87-dkas Bis Fat nw, ree ore 8 ne eee a eee . 8:30 A. M.—East Teun. i Dey: fe Warrenton, Gordonsville, Charlottes a Sotweon " Alexandria and “fuel 2 aid lue Ridge Springs, Sonfeontry aa Now’ Or uorville, Rome, mchburg, Rocky og Dual Stat rece tymehbary a jes a au ta to Now Hana Boudoir 8 ‘Orleans, Se Se Berne M. ‘Sunday for ecek 8 eb eee ey 2d EDITION. La rast The Sa GOV. FORAKER’S SPEECH. ‘What He dia Say About the President's Action—He Intended mo Disrespect to the President. Bpecial Dispatch to Tax Evaxtxo Stam. Couvuscs, Ohio, Sept. 14.—Several of the Eastern ‘newspapers have published garbled extracts from Gov. Foraker’s speech, making it appear that the governor referred to the President in a disrespect- ful manner, and going sofar astostate that he was referred to as.adog. What Gov. Foraker did say in the Toledo speech was that the President cow- ered like & whipped spaniel before the protests of the loyal thousands of the North. In his Caldwell speech Gov. Foraker was speukingjot Powell's charge that he had used improper lan- age in speaking of the President. ‘The the fact that wi tbat, in the revel fag matter and then sald'that dt hed bean ra that he had call le said ho had never before heard it to say that some action of aman lething else was to say he was that fiat cleveland mt understanding of langu: Dut he said tf ho 6 conferred | upon Yreor papaya ply to oon =! pope for the money fi HH i ee t ; 5 Mx. Nasu, tho superintendent of the Railway mht Se returned from a visit to Wiscon- & H I Et] iH a ff 4 ‘Tur Crry Posruasten.—The appointment of a Successor to City Postmaster Conger Deing talked of, and report names Win, Dickson a8 i 3 i PosTMASTERS—The Postmaster-Gen- eral has appotnted Albert F. Mears postmaster at Iwood, Accomac County, Va, and Thos H. ‘Mears, jr., at Mearsville, Accomac County, Va CoNGREssMAN CRAIN told a reporterof THE STAR that he had not criticised Congressman Mills in an interview which was telegraphed from ere to a8, Fepresenting both ict. Commissioners? hotel men and livery lied attention to ‘but no one trom tho ‘was postponed, # © other side, 80 OOCUPATION OF MARYLAND AVENUE BY RAILROAD have replied to a letter from ‘of a continuance of aryland avenue cratic newspay He Wut Bg a CaxpipaTe For Srgaken—Mr Carlisle will be a candidate for the speakership of the House, and there 1s absolutely nothing in the Tumor that the President s1 his taking the Means committee, A SUBURBAN IMPROVEMENT.—Mr. Geo, Who recently subdivided the Ecklingto permit for the erection of five ne LO Cost, $6,000 ans submitted The Mr, ©.W. Joh cars of the Baltimore and ‘Potomae OTe ani Stating That citizens wih abate it if they will be ‘The Commissioners say: “It 1s to be Will take such legal steps he protection of thelr prop course, bof saying asa dog: that according to Lis such was not the jould be mistaken ne ‘Wanted to recall his statement, for he would not ly and intentionally be that hard on any e whole matter was only a dis] volous charge that deserved. the notion of chairmanship of to ‘Uhat the citizens to-day took out a dwellings in the subdivisior and the others: esque design, Sai He Bovour Tax Cigars.—Owen W: better known as “Bulld Tested at the Baltimore an day night by Ofticer Sutton and locked up as a sus- clous character. He had three boxes of cigars in 1s possession, which he said he purchased at Cal- lahan’s grocery store for$1a box. Mr. Callahan dented tiat he had sold Washi and So testified in the Police Co Washington then ‘said that he purchased thei xy” Jones, a White nan, whom he did not \dge dismissed tbe case and the cl- gurs Were returned to Washington, Boe ee ‘Tae Warrmny Navy CLUB.—At a meeting of the ‘Wiitney Navy Club, Wm. 1. Browne presiding, and Lieut. Commander K. M. Dorsey acting secro- tary, Sallingmaster Walker Gilchrist was pro- motéd to be Heutenant and A. A. Brown to be ensign. Joseph Forrest was elecied paymaster; and Robert Gilebrist, jr Sixty DAYS FoR STEALING. — Wag arraigned before the Poll for stealing some clothing. from Daniel Ma- lone, Janitor of the Federal Buildings, and be ‘The prisoner was convicted of a Siinilar Offense some days ago, and his personal bonds were taken during good behavior. Ho was given sixty days. Way TH Case Was DisaissEp.—Jane Rosenthal, Who lives on 7th street, between M and N streets northwest, appeared betore the Police Court yi day as prosecuting witness in the case of a colored y, named Edward Johnson, who was churged assault, Mrs, Rosenthal refused to be sworn yas sick In bed, and the court (CHANGES IX THE ExXGI a jocular way of a fri ‘The services of C. B. only just ridicule, -———»—___ THE ANARCHISTS? COUNSEL. Capt. Black will Endeavor to Take the Case to the U. S, Supreme Court. Cutcado, Sept. 14—A reporter was Capt, Black's first informant of the decision, During the mo- ments ocoupled in giving the anarchists’ seni counsel the dread information his face was a study. His under jaw dropped up to hisforehead with a iptaln gasped: “Is it possible: Great as was his apparent surprise, his man!- festation of disappointment, was greater. The nly remaining course for us to pursue,” Said he, the case to the United states I shall immediately go before the Supreme Court at Ottawa and ask tor reasonable Ume lo secure a certified transcript of the record for presentation to the Supreme Court at are rare, but I EER Gordon, clerk water {nsj fect, ‘thst. ion as clerk at urban frame di ” Washington, Was ar- ‘Potomac depot ‘Mon TUSTIOR. Teport of Health Ofticer Townshend for last shows: Number of deaths, 104; white, 40; lored, 55. Death rate te, 18.20; colored, CANNOT BE EXTENDED THIS TEAR, Commissioners have written Mr. Wm. H. Carrico et al. that Uhe extension of the sewer froui 12th street southeast, as asked for by them, 1s de- sirable and manifest, and an endeavor will bemade J provide for 1t8 construction in the next annual appropriation. ‘The estimated cost of the Work 1s 000, Which could not be pald out of any appro- priation for tus year. BUILDING PRRMITS. permits have deen issued by I Entwisle as follows: Mrs. M. J. Jones, alter 13 1st street northeast, $2,300; George repair dwelling, Coluiuvla road aud 000; Nixon Brewer, brick southwest, $5,000; Geo. right hand went lightning-like jerk, and Seven men to this morning. “4g by takin, Washington. Such proceedin; have no doubt of the court's decision on that Point,” and Capt. Black rose and paced the floor ‘with long strides, refusing vo speak rurther. Strong Grounds must be Show Orrawa, In1., Sept. 14.—The anarchists had no counsel here td represent them before the court as the decision was were taken in their bel Mifteen days for a rehearing, ‘the close of the term to file a petition in support ‘thereof. ‘This will not act aga stay of sentence, and they will have to show very strong grounds: before the court Would consent to the issue of a stay of execution unull a rehearing could be had next —— Lumber Burned. t.14.—A Quincy, Il, special says: ht in the extensive planing mill of Peter H. Meyer destroyed the mill, a large ry dwelling, all belonging to ‘Mr. Meyer. No, 5 engine-house, a two-story brick building, and a brick dwelling were also destroyed. ed to the large lumber yard jeideman, and before they’ be controlled ‘the sheds ahd contents were de- stroyed. P. H. Meyers’ loss 1s fully about $8,000 insurance. ‘The total loss Will reach fully $40,000; insuran ee Forest Fires Raging in Michigan. Go, Sept. 14.—A Koehler, Mich., special ys: The forest fires in this vicinity dre again Taging as badly as ever, and tf a long, soaking rain does not come soon Wis astanding tree, The road leading east from here by falling Umber, piled at some point toa helght of 15 feet, while'not a mile of the road About 30 acres of the fnest Umber, owned by Senator 'T. W. Paliner, isentirely swept clean, while H. L. Koehler has ‘the saine valuable timber. At night the sky 1s illuminated as far as the eye can see, While the smoke 1s suffocating, and the crash of the falling ‘Umber 13 deafent good fortune that this section ts sparsely settled. Heavy fires are also reported from the Black Lake made midshipman. honze Boswell ‘ourt yesterday | 19th strect extended, §: Warehouse, 209 7th stte ‘Truesdell, frame dwelling, cornet extended, $5,000; also fraine dwelling, corner 3d and S$ strécts extended ing, 7th, between 3d ‘and 4th strects extende $5,000; Same, frame dwelling, and Brentwood road, $5,00 Ing, $ street extended and Brentwood roa 'B. Willberger, frame dwelling, 4050; Jobn ‘Tally, turee-story-and- cellar brick Gweilihg, 1909 F Street northwest, REQUESTS GRANTED. jobuson to have a tile side- Walk in front of houses Nos. 804 and 906 L street LW.; Of Rev. Thos. B. Hughes to have sidowalks laid in front of St. Teresa's church and parson im Anacostia, and of Mr. Francis Miller for rep to the alicy In square 408, rear of Yuh strect be- tween Peunsylvania avenue and D street, under the permit system, have been granted by tle Cum- missioners, leaded guilty. ‘and no steps | Biaisr Stren I. They have in which” to ‘file a” motion , frame dwell- because her son dismissed the case, 2 Lawyer Moss Goes 4 Goxsixo.—John A. Moss, the lawyer, Who resides in Hillsdale, went out on the marsh’ Monday gunning for reed birds and While wading in the marsh he was met by Sam. Butier, who asserted that Moss Was tres- Passing on his premises, Moss claimed tnat the h Was free lo gunners and refused to leave Some words passed between them and Butk struck Moss on the face with his gun, and then grabbed the fre-arm which Moss carried, Struggle Moss succeeded in reclaiming his gun eft, Butler and Moss were before Judge Snell to-day, the former charged with the latter with trespass, ‘The cases Were both dismaisse eee ADMISSIONS TO THE COLORED ScwOOLS.—Tickets for admission 19 the schools of the seventh and eighth divisions will be issued from the Sumuer building, 17th and M streets, for the seventh division, and from the Cook building, O street between 4tb and 5th, for the eighth division, on Thursday, the 15th instant, trom 8 to 10a, 1. and 5107p. m, and continuing through the weel ee Se Eu WITH 4 BURGLAR.—Capt, J, hooner E, V. Avery, lying at the foot of 11th-street Whart, had a midnight en- counter With @ burglar last night, The captain succeeded in catching the thief with his booty, but after a severe struggie he made his escape in the darkness. ‘the captain he was not injured, as the thier, a ne- gro desperado, had a large knife in bis hand, a MARRIAGE Licenses.—Marriage lcenses have been issued by ue clerk of the court to Henry Harris and Julla Bails; Fred. Dankineyer and Edward Johnson and Annie smitn, Wn. Robinson and Julla Dodson, of Prince George’ County, Md; W. B. Neison and M, Ellzabeth Wash- ington; John B. Ulrich and Mary C. Burns; Lee Hilland Mary Agnes Gray; James N. and Katie B. Ferguson; Walter R. Baker and M. Butter and Rosetta Hut- Hawkins and Mrs. Alice Perry; Joseph Cousier and Piokte West; Joseph stcDan™ Jel, of Lynchburg, and J: hine KE. Ovel Edmunds and Nettie A. Sel and Matta Dillard, of Norfolk; 'R. C. Newman and Lydia M. Butler. Saye His Mormer Was Davxx.—In the Police Court to-day Jas, White, a boy of sixteen yea charged with having assaulted his mother, Bridget ‘While, yesterday evening, by kickin, ing her dress off. imother had been drinkiny his supper, when she pit ‘The requests of W Fire last ‘nigl yard, and @ one-sto1 ‘The flauies then belonging to J.W. MISCELLANEOTS, The District Comluis-ioners ‘have refused to Pave Stoughton street, between 1gth and 15th streets extended, under the perinit system, on ac~ COUNL OF the cost, owing Lo 10W stale Of appropria- Uon for such work. Chief Engineer Parris has taken a Jeave of ab- sence for a week. ‘The District Commissioners have notified Mr. J. M. Wheaticy that tbey have decided not to ait Uorize the laying of « raliroad siding inio lot 11, square 680, as requested by Mr. Wheatley, ——- Sales of Real Estate. W. F. Gibbons has bought of D. E. W. Towson lot known as dwelling house No, $135 ‘M street northwest, for $10,000. Mrs. Catherine Holtman has bought for $6,000, ub lot 2, sq. 4 streets Sout: When Butler hurriedly ton will not have left lost 20 acres _o} of Jolin Lyne! between D and Catherine Iseman has bought of Caroline Behrend for $14,000 sub lot 32, su inches by 120 feet 10 tne! 6th and 7th streets uortuwest. Jobn ©, Johnson has bought of C. Rousseau lot 18, square 672, 90 by 100 Teet, at tu ‘corner of N aud North Cay ‘A. Weber has bou; $4,200, sub. lot 113, 59. Street between Q aud R. Sold to C. H. Paiker for $10,000, sub, 1ots85 and 87, Sq. 465, Trouting 533, leet Gu oth street between D and E streets, abd One in the rear 44 by 36 feet. Caroline Behrend, executrix, has bouut of Cath- erine Iseman parts lots 7 and 9, sq. 5% feel) on Tun sirect east between’ East Capitol and North A streets, Thos. 0. Hills has bought of E. F. ‘Sumpson, for $9,000 the West half lot 5, 94. 377, 6% iu. by 159 ft. on E street between vt and 10th streets norihwest, makin A Parent S8vrr.—The Lamson Cash Ratiway |. Company, of Boston, to-day, by Albert J. Warner, filed buls'in equity against Charies Baum and E. 8. Mayer et al, for an injunction to restrata them atents for facllitauug payments guods, of which they claiin to be W. Hawley, of the $53, 29 tet ay 3 On D sireet, betwe jumped overboard’ and laeisasionas a Robbed by Masked Men, Fortunately for ‘CittcaGo, Sept. 14.—The Times’ Kyle, Tex., spe- ‘News reached here last night that the Lockhart and Luling stage, had been robbed by three ‘masked ‘There were only three passengers in the stage, ali of whom were tnade to surrender their valuables ints of revolvers, Even the driver was of his watch, ‘The mall pouches were left untouched. | it 1s generally believed that the rob- bers belong to the gang of train robbers who were Tun to cover last Saturday, near the little town of Manchaca, below Austin. It 1s known that at least three of that band broke through the cordon of officers at Manchaca and escaped unharmed, as they stole fresh horses about 15 miles trom Man- chaca. A posseof citizens lett here last evening to guard all roads leading toward of capturing the daring highwaymen, gee Mrs. Ford’s California History. San FRancisco, Sept. 14.—The examiner today publishes a long’article, tending to show that Mrs, Mary A. Ford, about wiiomn 80 uuch has been pub- Ushed in New York, was a resident of Mono County, this State, between 1880 and 1884, and kept hotel at Lundy, Residents of that county say sub- stitute Lundy for Locust Valley and the caso be- ‘They have from the first remarked the similarity between the statements, actions and appearance of their Mrs. Ford with irs. Ford of New York, and feel confident they are the same. She was continually referring to her three children in the East, and after she returned there 1t was learned they were recovered. garded her as not entirely of sound mind, ‘The Official Count in Texas. Avsrix, TEX. Sept. 14.—The returning board the vote of; the counties on ‘the several constitutional amendinents voted upon on the Sth of August last, ‘State in favor of the prohibition amendment was 221,627; majority hese iguresare sub- ‘The revurns of several counues terrors. ‘The other amendments were all defeated by ‘majorities ranging trom. 60,000 to nearly 150,000, the amendment extend. ing the legislative session belng defeated by the largest majori ee A World’s Shooting ‘Tournament, CLEVELAND, Ou10, Sept. 14.—The second Cleve- tournament opened yester- pitol Streets, for $6, of Theodore PI 18.42 by 105 fC, ou’dth A. Tucker et “al. huve Rosalie Arnold; Bichat Se Preston Johnson and delivering ot her and tear- ‘The’ boy testined that his ‘and he asked her to get ed into him, and he had to defend ltmselt, The court gave hith some good advice, and held him in personal bonds to keep the ee eS ‘New Natiowat Tagatex.—The regular the New National ‘Iheater will commence next Monday night, the first attraction be! pular Thateber, Primrose and West's ‘The sale of seata will Degin at the box office of the theater to-morrow morning, and no doubt there will be an active demand as usual, gellar nth bins ‘Tae Bocus Docrors.—District Attorney Worth- ington to-day examined the witnesses iu the case of Edmund Raymond and Chas, Edwards, tors, and decided to hear the ease in the Police Court to-morrow. pi rey SurT For $5,000 Damaces.—Noah Campbell has, by H. H. Weils, jr., filed a sult against Mary Al- cious persecution, &e., claiiniug He states that On the 5th iust, the defendant caused his arrest. and confinement In a statlon-house till noon the next day, for the first time, she made a le hin, that he and Ottaway Adams, on the 4th of September, enticed Lottle Aimorolfa into a house of 1l-fam2, which charge was nolle prossed subse- —— RANGE OF THE TuERWOMETER.--The following ‘were the readings at the sigual Oilice to-day: 7 a m, 70; 2 p.m, 82; Maxliaum, 83; miuiMUM, 6s West Washington. DeaTH oF Cart. Goppaxp.—Shortly before 5 o'clock this morning Capt. Jame: his residence, corner Goddara died at st street and Dunbarton avenue, in thle sixty-cighth year of his age, The deceased has been in feeble health for about etgut st but is trouble took a more serivus ‘The funeral will afternoon at 4 o'clock, from ls werinent at Oak HUIL, ‘Nores.—Messrs. Brown and Kidwell bagged 280 ortolans yesterday on the Patuxet Iiver.—F. L, Moore returned howe yesterday after an absence of several weeks. Gnarm Recerrrs.—Schooner Kitty Ann arrived with 1,600 bushels of wheat ior G. T. Dunlop. Canal Boat Seneca arrived with 1,400 bushels of Wheat and 1,000 of corn for G ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WaTER aT 7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, recelVing reservoir, temperature, 73; condition at north connection, 20; condition at ‘south connec. reservoir, vemperature, 73; ie, 16; condition at je in the river to ‘The neighbors Te ut eight mouths ago, take place Frid: late residence. yesterday canvas ‘The total voue of the rainst probibitior hibition, 92,354. Ject to revision, condition, 29; tion, 36; distributt condition at influel effluent gate-hot am; low tide at 12 in. $item Alexandria Affairs, Reported for Tux EVENING STAR. ‘THe DaNvise Derors.—rhe leases and pur- of the Danville syndicate having consoli- dated the working of the Washington and Ohio Rallroud, some improve- ments have been made. ‘The street-way near the Midland depot has been paved with stone block, adjaceat to tue W ing paved. ‘The delivery of local freight of both roads will’ soon be made at the lower depot, and will much increase the busi- hess appearance of that end of the town, CORPORATION CovRT.—The corporation court will clock tbls afternoon, 1 charge against land world’s shooting day with 19, 22, 40 and 81 entries in Gent classes respuctively, maring 16 of Jowa, and Hunuing- tin the 90 cl ‘but shot off at Budd won on 95 to DIsTuICT MILfTany GOING TO PEILADELPHTA.—The Capitol City Guards, 7th. battalion, District Na- tional Guard, Lieut. Col F. C, Revells commandl will leave at'11 o'ciock to-ni 10 take part in the Constitutional Centennial cele~ bration. Col, Revells ex men with him. ‘This will be the first detachment of District troops to leave for Philadelphia. will be followed to-morrow by the Union ‘Veteran Corps, First Company, the Custer Guards, the tue Washington Cadet Corps, and the Columbli Riles, all of whom have beell assigned places in the military and G. A. R. p: that is to take place 1a Philadelphia Friday, ss rl, Was charged in the eeping a bawdy house ton, of Cleveland, tles for 95, and divided the money, 100 singles each for the bi Huntington’s90. H. W. Eager, of Marlboro Mass., ook first tn the 80 class’on 95. A. Bandlé ‘Phe first and second’ classes only Were finished, except shooting off some of the ed ‘The third aud fourth classes will occupy all Thirty new arrivals last night swell ‘The weather was fi at for Philadelp Midiand ‘With ‘tne cts to take one hundred took Second on 93. and the street-wi and Ohio depot 18 the lst of shooters, wind blew provoxingly in the forenoon, and in the afternoon swept across the fleld stormily, tossing ets in a tortuous way that tested the nerye ‘and skill of the shooters to the utmost. eee Corcoran Cadets, Tesuiue Its session at far the following business has been transacted this term: A Gecree for gale of real estate has been made in the case of Annie Payne, a colored. Police Court to-day with Nyben the starting gun was Sred whe Volunteer Lk balloon jib Uke a and ‘ahead of the Mayflower crossed tu Une first, its took In thelr j1bs and fore ‘stayaaiis and let the Dig balloon sibs do all the Pulling. |The Volunteer in Eastern waters eutab- shed a reputation aS a goer in a light wind, and ‘she soon ‘Chat the reputation was well de. the buge the Volunteer hung in folds. Tn another minute the Volunteer had run into a calin about a quarter Of a mile below Fort Hamilton, She was 1 Island shore and j1bed over, heading to» ward Island to catch a tts wind. Tbe Yachts crawled along with painful slowness, ‘THE THISTLE CHIPS Ix. ‘While the sloops were thus woolng the wind the Thistle ran back across the stern of the Mayflowet nd off into Gravesend Bay, where she headed down the courss, the Fachte having anrted Yhrougu the Narrows by this time. She was elthot lucky to an nl dogree in getting a breeze ‘Or an almighty amart boat in a drift, the yachtwmen Said. ‘That a part of her was due to luck bes came apparent when the Thistle got well over wa Me eastward. She found a fleet of smaller yachts awaiting her there, and pretty soon a fine slant of Wind came tn around Coney Island Point, She wag Very soon walk % past the Tacers who by this time had jlbed back and forth s couple ot Uunes without much Wind to speak of, But just When everyone was lamenting the speed of the ‘Thistle most some one nouiced Uhat the Panny, & Third-class sloop, Unat wason the Thisue's wealicr quarter, Was fore-reaching on the cutter quite #5 fast as he Culter was running by) the racers, 3 made e1 augh, an ty soon the Tacers got tue brecso. anf tne tabele ose 1, and thereafter dropped out of consideration, Wheb tue Tacers got down to Lhe Southwest Spit the Thus was hull down away off toward Coney Island, she eventually sailed out the Swash Channel EXD OF THR DKIFTING MATCH. The ravers glided cuward on almost even keels, ‘The Volunteer drew away trom the Mayflower and went by buoy No. 10 about ten minutes ahead, But half an hour iater the Mayflower had collared. the Volunteer again, favored by a streak of Wind, For itteen minutes they were almost stationary, side by side. ‘Then Une Volunteer drew aheaa & couple of hundred yards. For over Wwo how With Ji topsalis instead of alloon Jibs, thes strove to reach buoy No. 5, Whence the course was Taicht to Sandy Hook lightslip, But the Wind had disappeared alinost entirely. The yachts moved ahead at a su When tie Voluntoct reached the poi 1a good way from buoy No, Sed ‘Une full force of the incomtiy no drift backward, Sue dropped anchor at 3!lu. The Mayflower, 34 Yards ante sult. ‘The cup come lulttee, on board tui tation, agreed to decia Vious "Unat the yacuts coul gil, 1 then, e voWed Duck to thelr apehors Bay ridge. ‘he MEAL tial race will be sailed to-morrow, % ward OF Iee be made at after a brief consul sep. At Baltisore, Mi E HANKE Ww ib. DINGa, —DING! Swart, HAIL Wasliniguon, D.C soe — DIED. DUVALL. On Tuerday, Se ‘ember 12th, 18 3pm. LOCY ki EE, beloved datctiter of 1 awed three year ad eleven days cool trot te parents mvshaciny 40d Ue amy Paes patil cloiveh, Melelves aud trends havi GODDARD. On the 14th September, 1887, JAMER SE Dearest father, thot linet I We thy suse thot But*a God that has wuveday. 1 [Alexandria paper ING, In Wachincion City, Nevtemter 1%, Add, SARAH OUSTIN HENNING, Zormany ul Acco mac County, Vinsinia, in the weveuly-cq lta Jour uf Leg ase 20 G street sw. Thursday af Funeral from 30 au Tuterineut at Cousronional Caueiery. Ne lowers, HILL, At Sandy Springs, Scytombsr 13, 1887, at 9:20am. AMUS HILL. Notice of the tuneral hereafter. ° HOHMANN, | At Baltinwre, ou Tuendas, Soptom! @® IBS7, CHAS. HOMMANN, at ii viclock pues ‘ged sixt) three years aid ts Funeral will take place fre Hob:aann, No. Ub.s4 nw.,0n Briday, mer 1thy st S39 wan, from thuuce wo Bee Chueh, where Kequeiis Mass wili be read for Ake ‘Tepese of His Soul, ? LESHEK. ETHELYN, youncest nd Rthelyn Leake #11 pum., Tovsd «sun's Tewidonce, encral from parents’ remidence, 231) Mf stm. wy oa Thursday ut 2pm.” Froude wud rovatives are ine Vited to attend. o. MANN. On Sopteniber 14, 1887, nt nutes rare 1 this morning, FANNIE a. MANN. daughioret ke Fauuies. Sanu, aed One your wd wei rorthwest, on Pricudy and relat MANNING, At the Children's Mionpdtal, Se 14, 887, BESSIE MANNING, yo: Arthur Cand Anute £. Ma ADUKE. Dey t 580 am. wt a Your ot be awe, afters long Enyeral frou the Duusing Memorial yur 120 sud H strosts north ast, Sey tod. By ta, Fricuda are invited to atten ” PALMER. | 02 Tumtey. Sorienibor 13. 18 aT D iid ot Willtagu aud iv arth mtevien day. 24 UL uieeyeen strvct, West Wasiuatou, ou Tinrday, oth ae pa. . CINTER, snddenty, of heart disease, pill de QUINT Ene wed sctouty on ihe trjends of the tnsuly ave mespece tonttea the funeral Philadel ‘ara. : nlay a Vermont aves, tosnuortow, Septomber teat pat SOOTT. On Septeviter 18th, 1887, ut the reaidence ‘of her #021, 30 Seo’, No. OLS Awoltth etreet, Mw M.G'scort Tuve-tuent at Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore. * TRILL, On Tuewtey, Soy +, 13.1887, MARY ELLeN, beloved wate of Charles F. Trill, aged tuirty- one Feats. “Tile Tuneral will toke place on Friday, teptomber 16, st 3.p.mi. from Louse No. 1510 Pultecuth strect nurs WILLIAMS. On Septombor 14, 1887, at 2-30.a.m., st 1011 Virginia avenue seatherst, JAMES A. WiL~ LIAMS, youngest son of Andzew J. ain the late Catha- rine Willian 6 ruliy tvited to at atternoon at 2-30 0'choek, el 2 Sur at ovencdats, Rumored Changes in the French Min sha tobe} on Maryland avenue, near 4} settled by a fnal $25 or sixty days was linpo: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market, Wise to, 1k. Dodre, 539 Lath strook: ‘SUreet, aNd A tne Of | old sult of ‘Talbott agt. ‘Tall sh decree; a divores has been granted between J. E. Mall and Laura Hall, On the probate side of the court the followdng Wills have been admitted to record: W. W. Rock, giving his estat ©. W. Hunier, ‘of Stnoot as executor; John H. Burro 1000, to ‘his wire, and jane’ C. Turner,’ giving her estate to Reuben'Johnson.” R. T. Lucas was Lonpox, Sept. 14.—It is rumored that changes are about to be made in the French iinistry, M. Rouvier, who meets with difficulty in the flaan- lai situation, being destrous of resigning. seen Nes En Route for Philadelphia. New York, Sept. 14.—The governor of New Hampshire, Accompanied by his entire staff, ar- rived in thé city this morning to attend the ‘Con- sttutional Centennial arty breakfasted at the Astor House, and left on . An. train tor the Quaker City, ORTLAND, Lx., Sept rch Carolina, wit 200 p.m prices ‘at Philadelphia. t. 14.—Gov. Bodwell and staff, with about '350 inen of the Maine militia, left for Philadelphia at noon, ored persons. In all this school wowe a tea tas mits have been granted, 876 to Wi uplls. ~The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Wes- Dlace this. afternoon. from St. Mary's church.—~The Alexandria leave to-morrow for Philadel] —HMr. Win. H. eg blic for thiscity.. Wi ‘Theo. Chase, C. J. Wise, R. Zimiaerman’ are ihe Lee Sixty-one Injured. L&aDVILLE, COL, Sept. 14.—A construction train on the Aspen extension of the Midland road, con- sisting of an engine, two oars of railroad ‘two hundred and ei derailed near Lake ‘The cars Were turned complet men under the tro: 5" eee ae ig hiy-seven track-layers, Was ib Infantry will 72 sage setae i eee aston me four Fed ‘seriously in- oe eran mee wll ————— Argument in theSharp Case Concluded. NgW You«, Sept, 1¢.—Mr. Bourke Cochran this ent before the spe- hear the Sharp case, e ! ie i morning conclu: lal session of court, called and at 11 o'clock thé hearing was closed, ee ae tn Neled Coming to See the Yacht Race. }4.—The Steamer Ethiopt w, September 8 has on Pal Se Wat tae pupae aaa Hioos for the amerion'scup. 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