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FOR SALE-HOUSES. KE LE—tSTORY BRICK. SOUTH PRON’ Varge tot 12 oon, bat eae Tak Bw, will rent fo Toom bew coruer be Toom and bath, new oo aria se Sepoous ant bath, Lith st. Bw: "8300 can. balance month'y., offer wanted. Diet” SELEY WT Tth wt s SHEAL—A GOOD SIX-ROOM PRESS E me, obe-half cash; balance one —e O. # PALEE. ize * Fok S80E- CHEAT HOUSE 25D LOT ON OTH 3. between Daud Este. 3.500. __ SS: A WEL + Uhick Hotne, PY rocaus am bats room iat at a teat the District Building. price @6,000; © banealn” SWNEie sear oftee ‘yt BARGAIN-HANDSOME REST OR See: st: 10 rooms aud attic. wooden tele with wirrore. open fire-places; furnace, will Botve rented STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1 “ ivr * SALE—802 IST ST.NW, THREE-STOR [ms Z roots, bath and pantries; house 2417 i property will be sola cheap. ki . BH WARNER & Co. O16 F st. aw. ONE ¢ mes in the northwest, near two Hines of c tifully papered rooms, Leated by furnace. « work of ash. lot 202300: side aud Tear alleys | $0,000; terms to suit, DAVID D. S1OsE, 806'F st. | THE MOST COMPLETE | bw ay 208 SALE—FHOSE NEW, HOUSES 10TH, AND "es — ~ reouser. they have 7 rooms | due for & home or iavewtmnent So not fail to. ie For iurther pareuiars | Soply to DAVID D. SOG Ret dyki-st | j SALE-CORNER 4TH AND 1, OTs, S. W, | 3 oS 6 rooms, 67,090; H41 Massachu-etts | hg A Renu #4 mis, LOU hd wt, nome 81.200: Wa Bat, bet, Sth anarOth ste. per ft uear P st, per it, Ode. A B CAY low w aa ud bath, JoR SALE—A FINE THREESTORY BRICK large rvoms, with all | % on 30th st. B. 2sxGo. House, medern impr ry to WASH DANENHOWEK, successor to | Wer with = feu i ory brick-stauie; northwest. For ful pa fly to J. F. DYRK, GUO Lath st. mw. Jy10- Me SALE 141 baseuent brick: very best plumbing: Places; handsome wood iranth jug; frout and back stairway soutn eg; oware , lot 234105 running house bow open tor inspection, burticulare apply to ‘ay 10-6 Lange room: wach roots: OF with appropriate til his, Se ort and ‘airs t0_M st fr permit and fail J.T. Dik, 600 13th st. 38 & 42 Myrtie st. ne, bh. 7F... 5,000 ier Noctis Cael sem ot SOU m. i ppecee uses rr-22,000 Th Webs ilie'c ar sun. ave Bw. 2 Var~ 16,500) “Br... seen and iden ne ‘The above is only a portion of the pro Youks., For all int call at otter for bull the Iatand 15th “L101 Jo SALL—ON 12TH SI. NW. A TWo-s1ORY brick house, 7 roouss and bath: all modern house is Ban improving sec ay va THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ‘FNO. F. WAGGAMAN, 1003 F st nw. 39-68 JOR SALE—ZSTORY BRICK. 7 LARGE KOOMS ‘and bath: slate and wood miabtei, tile hearths, os ide lot TO by stable, wu € ‘Lew: everything tu thorough order. ta at. ay9-6t ind back bull Toots aid O00, deferred payn \t 3 per © so-dwe TYLER & KUTHEKFOKD. 1307 F st.nw. dK SALE—FIVE IMPOSING THREE STORY rick dwellinis, located on the conber of “id and © sn four sagen tn the Cayton; ews wha and bath, with all in: bay view: Lin contain eight Fou windows: corner house comands a i Vite careful iumpec' lon Of these houses: cue or more for desirable lots. For apply to WASHINGION DANENHOWER, to Danenhower & Son, 1115 F st. nw. 5,000 WILL BUY ‘Now. 120, 122 or lar; ten lan vid. WASHING LUN DANENHOWEK, Successor to Danenhower & Sou, 1115 F st. nw. 330-1 JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—TWO FINELY FIN- ed Houses, 472 aud 474 Ost. n. w., 11 rooms, all modern improvemenss. Inquire of owner, 474 25 Lan? ORY AND BASE- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. JOR SALE—EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR SPECU- lative investment, @400 per acre. 15 acres, with bed em ruokville Koa. Just above Ten- fest n the svuth line of the Bradley This piace, with the K. Bul, now neariy con Ty be worth at least double © @.t amnall pieces in t's Fay uy eal ig section, whi is uusurparecd {oF elevation, ealu- “ oe Dats, ana scenery. yL23t JOR SALE Railway of the ju Washirwton He wh Tetween thr fue cOureiue about WiMen, SF street NEW ROCK CREEK DUSE AN IN ROCKVILLE, aaantly situated, near court-house chureh in Kocxville, in wuod order, . for rent. App.y to PETER & corbeys. Kockvill-. Md. jy 11-ate ARM OF 480 ACKES; T!N-ROOM Jou SALE Louse: living springs: truit plentiul, in the bealth- ieat part of Prince William's Co,, Va.; 6 ities from Lrenteville. divide if desired; terais @3 per acre. Ad dress ADC, 1253 Prince st, Aue Va. D7 RIOTS IE 20K SALE—*SUNNYSIDE"_BEAUTIFUL € try Home. on B. & 0. i. B.,11 mules from Wash- jawion: fine house: teu acres: frutt. susie and shrab- Uery: private RK station: will be sold at a bargain. £2 COUMBE of J. THOMPSON, 1425 New Lork ~ 230-e02W JOR SALE—10-ACKE FARM WITH SIX-ROOM Couusry Cottage, tei. 1b Owk grove; stabi ; pump aBd spriug also: fish-pond jay; 1 mile from Koekvil.edepot, # 1.600. COOKE DLUCKETS, Uo F st.,or after 12 im at Rockville, Md. jyli-aw WENTY FINE SITES FOR COUNTRY HOMES. Sve minutes’ walk of station, on Metropeli- f KandO. Kk. Wil sell from one to lots at #200 to #250 per acre. No malaria, Fou so. Address OWNER, Star office. on the Waah'n, iiire from Wash- houses with apie pears, peaches. e.- price §- ote? TYLER & RUTHEGEOR Feo BLE BUILDING LOTS AT . iad jation out of city on Metropuli- Ba: KK Especially favor to thse who buy to build. Apply to LEIGH. » & PAIKO, Trustees, 4%! masve. int ian ALE—SMALL Fak IN TWO MILES i E main thor: ork ave. $y 256 ACKES, NEAR RA, ty Fairtax Vi. 14 miles trom “Washington city and 24 PAL SCORE: To0 scree clear Calanen voineral spring ou the pace. t welling howees, « fare’ ne ‘a wavon house and a stable for five heres: fruit inds. churches and sehouls uear. This prop- ‘erty will Ge acid at a sacrince if purchaser is oblained Sionce. Inquire of WESCOFT © WILCOX. 37-6t 1907 Pa. ave. tow. Fuk Sate CHPARSA RACE OF tan Mt. Pleans! sold in lots purchaser will realize Soe '$20,0U0 prot, termscasy. J. K HEK FORD, Latha B st. iy6-1u* }0K SALE — NEW AND HANDSOME COTTAGE Vor rooms, 1002170 feet of ground at Lakoma New <ctt’ge of six Fools, cellay, porch, stable, ben- Dery. Very eat at Takoma Park, actes, young fruit, 7-toou cottasta. Hew, at Hi Fine Station, Met. Brasch. ‘2.000 lbh sere iu Dearing fruit 7 acim hoiise, stable, enuery, etre! bouse, spendul shade, fine «pring at Wee ORK Fy ase sprint and Well, fruit’ apd sbade at Falls Church, 5 munutes frum station. .62.250 ‘More than 100 others, all on easy terun~ TH SYFHERD & © belw 132: 1k SALE—AT MELROSE PARK, HYATTS- vile, Md. desirable Lets, opposite the hands»me dentdence of the late K.K. Elliot, esq. Lots 30 by 130 Jeet, fronting on Melrose ave. Price 10 cents per syusre foot Liberal runs to purchasers of more t one lot orto any vue building at once For furtuer Perticularsapply TALE & KULIEKFOUD, wels-Se™ 307 F at. nw. —THIRTEEN MILLION SQUAKE FEET in lots to suit, being Known se “The “Giga esghte.* im full "view Sd "west of nSatuggton Gus. DC and op which are saany grand Villa sites: hich ind perfectly healthy: prices low. Pe a rp ee JOR SALE-NEAK ROCKVILLE. 75 ACRES heavy ¢ra-s farm. S-room botse, in lovely grove, new barn: Lik, Leaititul site: cheap” Samer fartex: COOKE D.LUCKE TY. Ui3 1, or Kuckville. Md jeld: Lun Vienna Station {OK SALE—-HANDSOME BUILDING SITES AT F.vaun-Lovine.. Amotat improvements are iew yo Bott attics butlding, sivre, hancscu ew oct | inaguitiernt “yarks ‘snd mineral ptiioe | ‘© BATCHED i215 tacon, Gi for new | McLACHLE: 26-<sen _ HOUSEFURNISHINGS, te Fst ue AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, DDUNCANSON BHOS, Auctioncors TRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL TATE IN “WHITNEY CLOSE,” COUNTY WASHINGTON. D. C. By Virtue of sued of trust dated March 3, A.D. 1887, und recorded ia liber Nov 1208. follo 236, ct seq, “ie of The laut recordset, the Dintelet ot Colura ‘thou the request of the bolieé of the notes sec Uuoreby, we will soll at public suction, in front of premayun THURSDAL JUSE TWENTS-LIOH TH AD. 1NS# at SIX O'CLOCK P. M. lot eleven (1), i dices four (4), in Bi Warder's subdivinion ofa tract of land called “Whitney Close,” situate in the of Washington, District of Colambia. ‘Terms, ‘One fourth cash, belabes in equal ts im our. two and turce years, with interest et 6 per Cent jer annum, parable seuiaunually, secured oy Seed of trust upon property sold, or all Cash at pure Chascr's option, Conveyelicrne snd recording at pur: Serrecws 4 Sian ee MMON Tete CHARLES b. PEARSUS,5 Trustece gl BOVE SALE _ 15 POSTPONED, 1 CON- Pe at F - ap until THUNSDAS, JULY FPS, nats Mace: ae ak ¥ EMMONS, ) wooaeds CHRECES'E BeAuwon,} Trustoos ta THE ABOVE SALES FURTHER POSTPONED os account of the rain wutl SHURSDAY, TWELFTH DAY UF JULY, 1888, same bour aud place. DEOKGE H EMMONS 17 aston, ww8 CHARLES BFEARSON,§ G20. W: STICKNEY, Anctioncer, 936 F st, AUCTION SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE S1X-ROOM BRICK HOUSES ON EIGHTH STuERT. CO NER OF BOUNDARY, BEING “HOUSI8 NO. 2008, 2010. 201%, 201% EIGHTH S81REET NORTHWEST. Twili offer for sale in front of THURSDAY. the TWELFTH DAY UF JULY, 1888, at sIX O'CLOCK P. M., lots 231, 232, 233, and 234. in Carus and Miller, trustees, subdivision, ax recorded in County Book No: 6, folio’ 127, of the Surveyors Ontice for the District of Columbia, Oue-fourth cash, balance in one (1. mises, on t aud three (3) years; interest at the rate of Pg gonttum per anuium, payable neut-annus 1y, secured by decd of traston ty sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A debosit of $0 ou each lot will be re- quired at time of sal. 2 6-deds @KO. W. STICKNEY, Auc-ionees FOLEY, Auctioncer. 1 will sell at auction in front of premises four lots with improvements, two squares from the corner of H Street northeast, on the Bladensburg road, THURS- PAY. JULY TWELFTH, 158%, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. lots 28, 20, 34, 35, with frame house, elght rooms, Teiltipg at $19 ber month, in Jas. J. King's Teco subdivicion of part of Long Meadow ‘Verms of sale: Ons-third cash, baisnce in six, twelve, and eighteen, months, Lotes beariug interest at 0 Det cent per aunam sud's-cured by deed of trust of the Property sold. All conveyancing and recomding at pur Chaser’s cost. $100 deposit required at time of sale, ‘This property to Le sold without reserve, Jy9-4t* ‘To-monROoW. WEEKS & 60., Auctioneers ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF STOCK OF GROCERE SOUTHWEST ‘CORNEK OF TENTH AND STREETS NORTHWEST, BY VIRIUE OF A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT WM. D. EARLE T SHALL OFFER FOR NN” FRIDAY “MORNING, JULY THIK- COMMENCING AL TEN O'CLOCK, THE TOCK IN THE ABOVE PREMISES, IN UK, TEAS. COFFEES, SUGAKS, FISH. AND CIGARS, MOLASSES, WOODEN- “ROCKERY, CANNED GOOD! VARE, &c., WITH A Minci Wak. AND WiIGHTs, TiSWal EL LANEOU> STUCK OF SHELE GOUbs OF EVERY DESCKIPTION, COFFEE-MILL, &0. _3510-3t ec ‘Hi, W. LOVE, Assignee. (UARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker. AUCTION SALE BUSINESS PROPERTY No. 1024 SEVENTH S1KLET, BETWEEN K AND L NORTHWEST: ; ak i Will sell at public auction. in front of, the premises, on FRIDAY, JULY THIRTEENTH, A. D. 1888, at FIVE O'CLUCK P- M., store and dweiling No. 1024 [ty strect northwest. “Property contains eight rooms aud store; modern lunprovements. Terms made known, day of sale. CHARLES W. HANDY, ‘Keal Estate Broker. GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. y7-couds HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE No. 460 N STREET x 2 Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, ins cause wherein Tua Forrest aud otbers were complainants and Abrabam Kendick and others were dofeudants, and kuown at £.qu.ty Cause No. 11065, Doc iS, the under- Signed ‘Trustee will on THURSDAX, "the NINE: TEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1888, at HALF-PAST 31X O'CLOCK PM.. in front of the premises, sell at public wuction all of tiiat parcel and lot of land situate tu the City of Washington, in said District, and known as aud being Lot 5 “and others" subdi- Vision of Lots 38 aud 9, im square 903 with the im ruvewents therecb, cousisting of a two-story Brick fouse. ‘Teruis of sale as prescribed by said decree: One-third of the purchase mouey 1m cash and the balauce in equal installments in one aud two. yearw, secured by notes of the purchaser aid a dees! of tPust om the said property, or ali cash, at purchaser's option. “Terias of aals to bg complied "with within ten days trom. the day of sale, or the Trustee reverves the Hght to re-sell at the Cost and risk of iting purcuaser. All convey « ancing at purchaser's cust. A deposit of 8100 required (on the day uf sale. BENJAMIN F LEIGHTON, Trusteo, Sy7-ditas Utice 487 Louistan w HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. N HIGHLY VALUABLE SUBURBAN LOTS, FRONTING ON WALLACH N SIREELS, AND BEING’ Bi- 7TH STKELT AND SHERMAN AVE- On MONDAY, JULY SIXTEENTH, 1888, at FIVE O'CLUCK, on the premises, I si offer for sale. at Public suctinm, lous, 10 and Li, frontage om Steubet Bireet, aud lots 1M to 97. inclusive, ruutine on Wallach Street fu block’ of Toad & Drowurs subdivision of Mt. Pleasant, ail baving a frout of 50 feet by adepth of 150 fort bine betwece, 7s stteet and Mnctines Steuiue aid oppunfie the Schetitzen Fark. Terms: Oue-third cosh, the residue in three equal —— # at one, two and three years, with notes bear- lug interest at G percent per annum, and secured by deeds of trust on tis propelty sold ali coutspanciog Sud recording ‘at puciusers cust. $100 depoeit will berequcred on each lot at the Sime offasle, is7-5t THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. WO-STORY FRAME DWELLIN SEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST: un THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TWELFTH, atHALF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, im iront Of the pretiacs part of fronting 15 feet nck SQUARE 877. fronting 15 feet“? inches oe Feu atrectsand has » depth Of 110 fort tom 2B-fout alley, improved Dy Rewo store frame dwelling, No. 551 7th street southeast, Terms: “Ouetird cus; beisuce iu one an yearn ‘Notes to bear interest at par nent irony Mater rayable semianuusily, and te be soured true on pret oF a Can at opt ‘A deposit of 8100 ai time of sale. Conveyahe at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with aye, ounce wise tucht reserved to resall theprireray ee ihe Fa and'ose of the defausting purchase’ alter ave aya" Paulie notice of sucht Teanle’ia seme heeetanet ied is Waahingtom, DC » DUNCANSON BROS 3y9-dds ‘Auctionéera, two of . &e., i tent PROPOSALS. Hanis To, Taae~ sealed’ Propossian opted; &: nis 19, Sealed’ Proposala. properly’ en Gorse. “will "be received. by. the uudemaigned aul MONDAY, JULY TWENIY-FHIRD at ONE Pat for furnishing material for repairsof Duildiue- wt Howard University duripg -be year ending June 0, 180. Pars ticulars furni-bed on applications ‘The right to resect ty oF all bide is reserved. J.B. JOHNSON, Treas ure ‘S111, 19,20,21-6e JOR FUEL, LIBRARY CASES, AND SUPPLIES FOR LAB RALOKY.—Devatraar or “AGED ceurene, Weston b, (- daly yas Sealed propose. will be received ‘by this eat uu WO" UcLOCK PMc TUESDAL. JUby Af, Inne for faruiabine the atove supplies for the tacal yout Sclaié dube So, Tafa ian for proposal with a ‘obverved by justructions, a8 to the conditions bidders, will be furuished on application at the Di. bureing Ottice of the Department. All bids should be iresved to. the Commissioner of Agriculture, Wash ingtom. D.C. and marked “Proposals for Supplies.” SOKMAS 3, COLMAN, Commissioner of Agriculture, ae, DD EXARIMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, JUNE 30. 1888.—Sealed proposals will be recéived at Use Departwent of state unth TWELVE MM. of the Fils DAY OF AUGUST, 1888, to furnish ‘ssid De- Partment with Statiouery and “Miscellaneous Arti- ties for the year ending June 30, 1889, in accu ance with a schedule of varticles which” will Supplied to persons and firms. proposing to bid, Lhe right to-rej-ct any aud all bids, oF to accept any portion of any b d, cramend the quantity eiven of An} aruicle in theschediale, Is reserved. Fach bidder will be required to furnisu with his bid a bond, with two sureties, iu thee sum of $2,000, as & Kuarautes Of & faithful perturuiauce of the contract which. inay” be awarded tum. “All samples subinitied should ‘be left the “Stationery rusia "of the Department, y erst POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. STEAMER JOMN W. THoMpsi SS Cotumencine MONDAY. June 2S, 1888, uae hiwet lapdinge ts far ss Cocomel Bese Gurrioman, and Leo. araowns Leave Oth street whart at » am. Monday, Wednes- for Poto- ‘Nomini, day. aud Friday, Fare to all in ‘50 celts: second L eal-Ow Geucral Manaicer. POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE, For Baltunor aud Fo‘omae River Landings. ‘steamer SUE, Coy. Geogtiewan, lenves Stophensows Easktmstbe perma: So Perturthee Sate, apply mien er oe BRO. Me YSss0N ar vasox: STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ‘th-street wharf daily (except 51 for Mt. Aver Landings as far down as Giymont ab ‘Returning, reaches Washington slg "LL BLAKE, Captain, JOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IKON STEAMER “WAKE FIELD" Leaves 7th st. wharf on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS aed SATURDAYS at 7am Keturnit ESDAY! Fi DAYS and SUNDAYS pm.touchine at KiverLand: ings as far as Nomini Creek. Va, 5t. Clements bay ad Leovardtown, Md. Connects with B and 2 RE Shepherds. See schedule, J 5 4 We RIDLEY. Manager. on > Aas OCEAN STEAMERS. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. KEG! LAR OF YULNITURE, HORSES, CAR- TAGES HUGoIER “Wigowe. Hane AB AIX AUCTION | ROOMS. SATURDAY, URTEEN] CoMMEN at'n FEENTH, 1888, = In the collection of Purniture area number of Eneravinge. bs sem, aur old wate, Chale: Senator Houston, Goous, i ‘Texas; some ‘and inany other artictow of valte. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, In the large court. yard in rour of my store, three large hd food Work Horves, oue young Allen bows Nearly new Side-bar Top Hugay, made by Briggs. JFRUSHNELL & CARUSL Real Estate Brokers, = 1008 F street northwest. VALUABLE. VED PROPERTY, BETWEEN G AND HAND CANAL AND HALE STREETS SOU LHWEST, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, By virtue of of trust, duly’ in ber No. 1290, (olio 284, of the land records for the Dis trict of Columbia, the undersicned trustees will offer for sale at public Suction, upou the m TU! DAY, ‘THE TENTH DAY UF JULA, 1888, at FlVe O'CLOCK B. M.. the follows: ‘situate in the city of W Be) Ongtual Lot numbered ong 1), iM square east of egtare No. 643; Lots numbered 3 4 6, 7.9 11 12. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, of AL trustee, aud Grafton Mack's Sasa fete Cas ta aa aig Mac square, a8 rev triet of Columba 10 9a ried in the at “veyore office of the Dis im book WB. ii Dae ‘Also ali part of lot No. 13, of T. A Curtis ot al. stb sion Of orgit I lot No.2. tnasid square, a» recorded (a Siow W: HE AL, folio 283, in suid surveyors office and Goscribed aa fallow hg at a poibtin the south Hine of @ strvot 135.03 fect went Of the Rorthouat corner of sad square, said poiut being aino the north- Seat coruer of sald lot 13, and ranniug thence cart With sald south Une of G strcot tweutysve (25) foot thence south ¥.53 feet, theuce in Lorthwesterly ae Fection 20.41 feet to place of barinnl sli those parie of lots 14 aiid 19 in said subdiviaio allor ‘aid lote 14 and. 15 excepe the portion, funrered by Jamoe f Barovur tg Lorronce MeUattr by deed duly recorded in Liber 1234, follo Sa, of said sold sub; Land Terme ot sale: Cash This tcaprior incumbranes of $10,000, payable in ed instalments of $2,000 each on or before two, th vg, aud si eure from January 1, 1887, with 6 ceut interest. “Deposit of $250 at’ tuto ‘of sale, muveyaucing wt purchaser's expense, Terms to be compiled with withiu ten day or property will’ be re Sold AN Conk OF Pure nee NE CARUBI, air ih q THONG. PEASXLLa| TFasteos GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctionest, 936 F st. jo20-dade 9- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPUNED TO SaT- vir, PARP POU EEN ToS Woeee cane Leas and place, EUGENE CARUSI, Thos PEARSALL} Trustocs F[uOmas DOWLING, Auctioncer. AND BASEMENT BRICK RESI- (0.30 MYRTLE STREET, BETWEEN NOMTHCAPILOL SLKEET AND FIRST STREET EAST, AT AUCTION. On “TUBSDAY, JULY TENTH, 1888, AT HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, in tront 0: the ‘premises. I shall sell lot 213, in Gilbert's. subdivision of square G25, hpioved Joy a twoatory’ and (basrinent "Brick Dwcuing: Na-JO Myrtle strect, containing six rookie au Tmproveweuts, All'taxes paid “Up to Brat june. “Terins: One-third cash, balance in one and two years with Hotes bearing interest, aud secured by a “dced of Cont,” $100 deposit requ red at tne tin ef Mae coat, reqs red af the tine o Gy-daas "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, tu THE ABOVE SALE IS POSPONED, IN CONSE- Hee, of the gain, uot TUPSDAY, JULY BEVEN- TEEN'TH, 1888, saive hour and place. “Jy10-d&its”” THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioncors On SATURDAY. the FOURTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1888, at HALF PAST TWELVE O'CLOCK P.M. at the auction rooms of Walter B. Williains & Co., 101 aud D streets northwest, we will offer for wale au Old Violin, valued by the owner at seven hundred dollars (8700), the same being left wich us by Jacob G. 2ietchér, un the seventh day of July, 1887, ass pledice or security fora debt due us, which was to have beeu paid by July 16, 1887. by the said Fletcher, and which ‘Sai . debt is stall due and unpaid. ‘Terms cash, jyv-dts JOHN F. ELLIS & 00. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, FRONTING ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE FEET ON THE WEST SIDE OF VEKMONI A ENUE, AND IMPLOVED BY A MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE, KNOWN A3 No. 1120 VERMONT AVENUE, NEAK THOMAS CIKCL®.. istrict of Colum ‘ou the 27 ‘of June, Tannin Faulty cause No: 10783 of Gb. Fowler, Aduniistrator, aud others against George Taylor aud others, we will. in frout of said premises, on Fil- DAY. "the TWENTIETH DAY OF JULM, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., geli at public atictiou, to’ the highest bidder, all” the Tight, title, and interest of the said George Taylor in aud to" the following-described Teal aatate. to wit: Lota numbered from forty-nine (4) to sixty (60), both inclusive, and the south fifteen 41-100 (19.41) feet trout on Vermont avenue of Lot umber d forty~ ight (48), by the tull depth the:eof, ail in the saidGeorge Taylor's subdivision of part of Square numbered two hundred and fourteen (214), ou the pat oF plan of the city of Washington, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, as per plat recorded in "Liber W. B. + folio 185. ot the records of the surveyor's office, D. C..b ing the property now occupied by thesaid saylor, giithe wert side of Vermont avenue, opposite “he ets ts." Said sale will be made subject to deed of trust made by said George Taylor and wife tot W. Tyler and i @. Rutherford, of record iu ‘the land records of said Dis rict im Liber No. 1136, at folio47 etweq. The following notes secured by said trust remain unpaid, to wit: One p.incipal note for sixty thouxaad dollars (60,000), which matures on the 23d day of July 1SH3, and two uotes for interest on the note Bret above mentioned, each for the sum ot eighteen hundred dollars, one of which matured on te 23d day of January, 1884, and. the other will, wature ou the 23d aay'of Jaly, iss ‘Terms of sale: Une-third (16) of the purchase money cash ia hand, aud the residue iu two equal -ustalments Ou a credit of one aud two years respectively from the ay’ of sale, and the purchader will be requiged to wive Lis Botes “fur. the ‘deferred. instalments of purchase money, beating date the day ol sale «ue in’ one and two yearm Feayeotively thereafter, with interest at per cent from date until paid, payable sontianuual 3 ALG to ive auch security’ for the payucent thereat a Y be satisfactory to the uuderigued or approved by Gaeourt; gr the Parehaser may hay) ail‘Cas at is 2: tion. A deposit of 400 will be required on the day Of sale, and ‘the purchaser” willbe “reqnized to faly comply with the terms ot sale. within teu days there, stton de the property will he Feaoid at hus ria ind Sate “All conveyancing at purchaser's cost WILLIAM TAYLUE BNYDEIC Trusteo, iby. rus Fendall Built OF VALUABLE. IMPROVED (0, 1807 AND 1309 G BTRERT By virtue of » decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause No. 10,961, Docket 27, we, the undersigued trustees. will offer for front of the pretises, at public auc: ion, ou THE THIKIEEN(H DAY OF JULY 1888, at the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK P. ML cels of real estate known and'de- oF plau of the city of Washington, being the west fiiteen (15) feet front on G street north, of lot numbered one (2). by the depth thereot, and ail of lot numbered two <2); ‘both of said lute ‘one (1) and. two (2) being In square numbered two hundred and fifty-two (202), improved by @ three-story {raqe house and a brick stable, Used as a livery stable. ‘Terins of sale: One-third cash, one-third in one, and one-third in two yearsafter date of sale, with interest at the rate of six percent per annum, the deferred pay- ments to be secured by a deed of trust on the property cle, 8500 depo-it required of the purchaser oF p chasers at the day of sale.” If the teruis of sale are not Somaplied with within teu days frou the day ot sale, the trustees reserve the right to revell risk and cost of the defauitiug yurchaser. CHAPIN BROWN, 23 44) at. nw, ANDREW B, Vain, ‘Trastess. 52 La. ave. M3-dkds __ DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. [)PXCANSON BHOS. Auctioncers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SIX BRICK D' ‘NOS, 2216, 2218, 2220 AND 2222 NORTHWEST, AND NOS. 2711 AND 2213 F STKEET NORTHWEST: LARGE BRICK SIA- BLE AND VACANT Loi, ox ane Virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded Babe cars stent Undine te rice of ovum on NINTH DAY OF JULY. AD. 1588 at HALE Bast _sy9-da1 Db. thioae pieces or scribed on the plat District of Corumb.a as aud FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of ‘the 1 hove certain Parcels ‘ahd premises, OF j-aeven (57), the jub lots nineteen (19), tweuty rwenty: two) (22), twenty-three i, Bod ewemty-cight C8) in £5 ny recorded 1a ook 13. falio 128, of the records of thre surveyor's office of thy triet of Columbia, ‘Terms to be made known st time of sale and are to arian 3025-cokds TERSDAL the EVEN TEENIE DAT OF FULD A 1se8, at anine hour anf aes oe $y10-cohds Vane bt ManiC™ | Trusteos HOKE KOULE 70 LONDON. * NURDD:UTCOMER LLOYD 8 & 0, ist xpress steuterg ME P Bvncas & 00. maken Amn e EBC Cal and tnapeet pana abel Se an: catrope wale at oe Cab B. LEPREUX & Co. J. Germeriy with F. Hanson Hiss & Co, EK. Enka Toe. 10,30. Easbonsed Gilt frown ese i a aud 81: o™ “pidukant ART ROOMS, CLS E street a w. ith be open all summer. 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POND'S EXTRACT is used in the household of the Serene ‘of Bain: « ee 2d EDITION. La rans Te Sa THE TALK OF LONDON. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvExmne 8tan. Lonpox, July 12.—The weather in England 1s Unprecedentedly cold. Yesterday snow fell Derbyshire and Cumberland and in other ‘There were hailstones and deluges of rain. London the thermometer stood 44 degrees Fahren- helt in the morning. There ts no record of weather in any previous July. Privilege withdrawn for three years past. ‘That well known place of enter.ainment, The Royal Aquarium, will soon cease to exist. Tne site is Lo be sold ior sitesfordweilings, Originally started in the interest of pisciculture, it had de Generated into a low-class casino. Its disappear. ance Will be viewed with much satisfaction on ‘account of its proximity to the Abbey. A Dozen Yachis Sunk. DUASTROTS RBSULTR OF 4 STORM AT BOSTON. | Bostox, Jul —The great damai storm last ‘Tight in this vicinity, so tar as heard from, was occastoned at City Puint. tis that nearly a dozen yachts, large and stall, were sunk during the night, aud that several persons sleeping in them were drowned, Daketa Democratic Convention. Jamestown, Dak., July 12.—The democratic ter- ritorial convention last night nominated for dele- te for ci John J. Harden, of Jerauld Sounty, The resoluiions declare tor admission of ‘the territory as one state, but with a provision for the submission of the question of division toa ‘Yote Of the people. Harden ts adivisionist, Hefusing a Renomination. CLEVELAND, Oslo, July 12.—A dispatch from Akron, Ouio, says Congressman Crouse has re- fused Yo accept a renouiination in the twentieth Ouio district, Ill health 1s the cause assigned, places lanai FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and ci ices of th New York Stock’ Markets srojorted OF apectal wire to Corson aud Macartney."1419 F street, same, G| Coy dame, aye 40%) 403 at aos 455) 5; === [1085 a es et Raltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp., July 12. — Virvinia new threes, G5; uv. ou-rortdes, 34> Bid to-day, BALTIMORE, Mp., July 12. — Cotton firm—mid- @iing, lux. Flour sieady, Whest — southern frm aud highr. Feltz, '86u87; Lonvberrs, 88300; west ern, firmu aid nominal: No.2 winter red, spot, 85, Boiiual: August, Sow8o%: September,” 86%486: Corn southern Him—white, 65407; yellow. Sab: Western, duli and uouibal: mixed pot, 543409: ‘August, Sdigaco, Septeuber, So: ive and easy —southeru aud Peunsyl- western white, 4¥a42%; western mixed. “Su }ad03. Rye dull and nomial. “S6abu. Hay firm—prine to ‘choice western, 17 30819.00. unchanged. Mess pork, 19.00. 0. eany, 140145." Petro- deum firm, 74. toffee dull and nominal — hio carcoes, fair, f434. Sugar firm—A soft, 7/9; Copper fefined- active demand 1owalo%. Whisky, steady, 1260128. Freights to Liverpool per steamer, steady cotton, Hour. per tou, Oa: erally 3d, Sales wheat, 251,000 bushels. cago Markets, CHICAGO. I1t.. July 12, 11 a, m.— Wheat was very strong ou the curb, ai 81% for August, but as toon as the board opened ‘there “were heavy selling ‘orders, aud the firat official quotaton was 81 tor ‘Ausust.” ‘The price five m nuts later was 807s. Cora Weakened with wheat. August opened \¢ off, at 495s, Sud sold to 48%a48%5 shortly aiterward. Keceipts of the yard were 1 1d the same feeling of ‘was noticed in provisions that preval ed Yesterday. "August pork opeued 10e. off, at 23.07%, And sold linmedistely to 12-03. At Ti‘. mn, “Aucust options, were quoted ag follows: Wheat. SOMAHOy: corn, 48igud8%s: oats, 25%; pork, 13.10; lard, 8.1 8.10; short ribs, 7.40. a AT THE “APITOL TO-DAY, The District in Congress, MORE TIME WANTED. A representative of the contractors for the com- pletion of the new aqueduct tunnel, in connection with the water works extension, called upon Sen- ator Allison, chairman of the appropriations com- mittee and inade a Statement that an extension of time for the completion will be necessary, He suggested that an extension of time unul the first of next March will b- necessary, A detalled state- ment of Une condition of the work, its prozress, &. to show the need of extension is to be submiited, EXTENSION OF CITY STREETS, In the Senate to-day Mr. Sherman offered the following amendment to the sundry civil bill: “To acquire right of way for extension of the following streets in the District of Columbla under the au- thority of the Commissioners: Ruode Island ave- nue, from Boundary street to Lincoln avenue, 000; 11th street northwest, from Boundary to jount Pleasant, $65,000; 17Uu street northwest, from Boundary to Piney Branch, $35,000. A THOUSAND DOLLARS FQR EX-COLLECTOR COOK. Mr. Sherman also offered an amendment to the ‘sundry-civil bill to appropriate $1,000 to Pay John F. Cook the balance due him as collector of taxes for the District for the fiiscal year ending June 30, 1880, This Was accompanied by a letter from Mr. ‘Cook stating that by an act of the legislative as- sembly of the District. approved August 23, 1871, the salary of the colector was fixed at $5,000 which was amended by Congress in 1874 by a reduction of 20 per cent, OF vo $4,000 per year. ‘There was no othr changé in the law, but for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1880, by some twistake only $3,000 was appro- riated, He asks to be paid the otuer $1,000. Ferred to the appropriations commitues. Capitol Topics. FOUND ON THE BATTLE FIELD OF MISSION RIDGE. Judge Rives, of Alabama, an ex-Confederate, visited Senator Manderson yesterday snd returned tohim a fine Coit’s revolver, which was foundon the battle field of Mission Ridge during the war, The pistol bore Gen, Manderson’s nate inscribed upon silver plate let into the stock. By this Judge Rives knew to whom it belonged. I. was one of a fine pair that, belonged to Gen, Manderson, He Jost both of them on the Mission Ridge fleld, but Tecovered one some Years ago. ‘THE CENSUS BILL PASSES THE HOUSE. ‘The House last night passed tne bill for the eleventh census. TARIFF HEARING ON THE SENATE SIDE. C. A. Scott, of Cincinnati, chairman of the tariff committee of the National Iron Roofing Associa- ton, and Jon Jarrett, secretary of the American Tin Plate Association, and W. F. Graham, secre- ary of the Buandard ‘Iron, Co., Bridgeport, Obio, had a hearing this afternoon ‘before tue finance ‘committee of the Senate on the relative incongrut- es and Inequalit esof customs dutieson tin plas and sheet iron, ‘The hearing of this will be continued to-morrow. ‘THR WHISKY TRUST TO BE INVESTIGATED, ‘The House committee on manuf.ctures at its standard oll trusts, 9nd will then, in all proba- Dilty, within the néxt ton days or two weeks, be- gin ab investigation into the whisky trust, Mr. Reck’s Accounts. WILL BR AUDITED—MAJOR RAYMOND SAYS IF. ‘THERE 18 ANY FAULT IT 18 THE COMMISSIONERS’. ‘What threatened to bea deadlock over the audit- ing of the accounts of Chief Clerk Rock was to-day. As stated in Tux Stan yesterday, ‘Mr. Rock had failed to compiy with a ret made oy the auditor to turn over the re was cl with ths collection and disbursement red by the aide: an on the road; a newsboy, and passenger, whose names were not then Eaowa, 4% ACCOUNT FROM AN OFFICIAL SOURCE. @ baggage and express car, two er couches, ad “three sleep ‘The mail car, it ts suppoen was and struck and broke through the trestle, dr: ing the locomotve back folk 7 a, gent rough tne trbetle, . Ub owed, going tars ving we three’ Pulluas cars upon the track, the fofward ‘one resiing upon the Ww! below. The two ager coaches fell upon’ cars and locomo- ves that went down Orst. fled, and a gang of men were employed on Ieee ary men were employed on it et this ume ps ro pinche eg fad ‘It crosses a suwall branc! w Gen. . Fecollection is about 90 feet Migh, nao At the Baluimore and Potomac depot a Star re- Porter was informed by railroad men that the was 60 feet high, ‘THE MAIL CAR, ‘The mail car tha. went down first appears to have been badly wrecked, It left here last night With a crew of six men, and the oficial report Tecelved at the Post-oftice Department this morn- ing was to the effect that Whittington was killed and his five comrades all injured. “As the sleepers $14 not leave te track it 1s supposed that none of the passengers in them were seriously injured, THE RAILROAD MEX. ‘The train was the one known as No. 52, which leaves here at 11 o'clock for Danville It, was drawn by engine 694,,Jobn Watkins, engineer, and John Kelly, fireman, and, as stated above, was composed of seven cars. ’ Neil Taylor, we con- ductor, was badly injured, and was reported to- day as'in a dying condition. Kelly, the freman, fg James Goodwin, the Daggage.master, were als6 badly injured. Jolin Watkins, the engineer, ac- Jared. ue sated numeclt Tes stated, Dy jumping jured. ved him: ‘the cab of his engine, A WRECKING TRADE ‘Was sent from Alexandria at 5:30 o'clock this Morning. ‘Travel on the road was not interrupted by the wreck, as trains went North and South over the Chesapeake and Ohio line by way of Gordons- Ville.” Railroad omiclais were active this, mo arranging for the removal and care of the and wounded, A POSTAL CLERK'S ACCOUNT. ‘Mr. Millard Wood, mali clerk, who arrived in Washington this morning from the South, by way of Gordonsville, told a Stax reporter that his train Watered at Orange Court House, when he learned that, as near as could be ascertained, there were four'kiiled, including conductor Neil'Taylor, who Was reported aying, and forty injured, ‘There Were six postal “clerks in the mail car, he said. One of them, Whittington, was killed Outrighi, and Juo. Q. West, of Washington, resid- Ang at 407 2d Street “northwest, seriously injured, aud the other four more or less hurt. ‘The bag- age ageut could not be found and he was included Auwong the killed. Mr, Wood said that he consid- ered. the trestle to be ninety feet long and forty- five feet Liga, and Unat the entire train was on it when the engine went down. Engineer Watkius, he said, although injured, Was able to walk about when he passed Ora: Court House. He is reg: pest and most careful engineers on the road. He oils ‘his engine ottener than any other engineer and pays strict attention to the rules governing ‘speed, whistling, &. He was not going over miles an hour when he started across the trestle. Ho is known on the road as Mother Watkins, tue name Given him because of the extreme caution with Which he always runs his engine. Mr. Wood Added that this train is always well loadea, be- Cause ol the turough connection It makes between Boston aud New Orleans, Augusta and Atlanta, On an average it carnes’ between 150 and 200 assengers. One of the sleepers, be said, was lestined or White Sulpaur Springs to be dropped at Charlottesville, “This car, however, was tbe last of the train and remained on the Unick. THREE MORE BODIES FOUND. General Manager Randolph received further ae- talls of the accident this afternoon. In addition to the four persous enumerated above as dead, in clearing away the debris three more persons were found dead. “They were passengers, Two of them Were men and one Was a woman, but at the latest accounts they had not been This makes the list of killed seven in all, HOW THR ACCIDENT OCCURRED. “ It appears from the information recetved ‘this af- terboon thatit was not the postal car, but one of tne passenger coaches in the middle of the train that ran off the track, causing the accident. It broke down the trestle, dragging back the mail and bag- gage car and engine, which had passed beyond the point where the trestle broke and pulling them down to ruin with it. BRINGING THE DEAD TO ALEXANDHIA. ‘The train expected at Alexandria trom tne wreck arrived there late this afternoon, and brought two of the bodies of the dead. There were four injured persons who came to this city and went on to Baltimore. CARING FOR THE WOUNDED. Some of the wounded were taken to Char- lottesville and some brought this way. A train from the wreck bt ‘some ot the injured Sons WAS expected at Alexandria this afternoon, and the general passenger avent went from this city to meet it and range for caring for the injured. Gen. Randolph sald that there was nothing to indicate ‘cause of the derailment. It appeared to be one of those accidents, he sald, that might have occurred despite the best of care. Just before the train crossed the trestle a heavy fretzht train had passed over In safety. The passenger train, he Said, followed, going slowly at a speed not 'ex- ceeding ten miles an hour. Mr. Cornelius Cox, the assistant engineer who was killed in the accident, was forme:': city sur- veyor of Alexandria anu @ grandson of une late W. H. McKnight. The conductor, Neal Taylor, -aid to de fatally hurt, was also a resident of Alexan- dria, A DISPATOR FROM CHARLOTTESVILLE says the trestle was 48 fee. high, and was known to be weak, and the faliroad company was en- in filling tin. The dispatch continues: S fhe engine went down pilot end foremost, thus communicating no fire to the wreck. AS scon 8 the accident occured the engineer, who was but Ng grange or. % ; Sibi W.c- N. Randolph and other left here ona ‘train for the wreck. The dead and some of the wounded were taken to while the more seriously hurt were “As far as can be now ascertained, five were filled: ©. Com, of Alexandris, ot the ring department eee ee antic interatiane Green: . $ H, C. Brightwell, = Prince ostal clerk, of until he Edward County, nae ake ae dakiy injured? Loute Jenkins, of Lynchburg, clerk, slightly injured agent, injured: cht a internal juries, Capt. Pp. , Of Alexandria, who ——— a Inpicrep Por MansiavcuTER.—The Laeger ary Pensions to Jultus ©. C. Morrison, Philomelia and Francis Marion ‘Walker, Rave become laws ‘Ube President's ‘830, as follows: Registered 4's, $2,000, at 127%; ae « § formed the State Department that a new secretary and ini ‘are on their way from Corea to this country to take the places of those who were ‘Tae U. & 8 TattaPoosa has arrived at Rosario, South America, MOVEMENTS OF Mowrroxs.—Orders have been is- ‘Sued for the monitor Terror to steam around to w York from the League Island yard, Philadel- phia. She wiil be accompanied by two tugs. Ar Tangements lave been compieted for the steam Ean Sie moniter ampanzne, now at Wilming- Mr. Randall's Condition. HE PASSED 4 QUIET NIGHT AND 18 BETTER TO-DAY. ‘Mr. Randall still continues to progress toward Fecovery, He passed a quiet, restful night, and appears to be refreshed to-day. Mr. Randall was still improving this afternoon, Beard of Pension Appeals. REORGANIZED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LEGIO- LATIVE BILL. The following have been reappointed as mem- Ders of the board of pension appeais, as reorgan- ized under the provisions of the legislative bill: Col. R. F. Hill, of Michigan, chairman; Dr. George Ewing, of Pennsylvania; Herbert N. Curtis, of New York; George Baber, of Kentucky; Thomas, Gamble, of New York; John A. Lacey, of Missouri, ‘Under old law there were four boards, com- posed of three members each. Messrs, Watson Boyle, of the District; Patrick 3. R Of New York, and Peter J. O'fiaulon, of ‘ew York, members of one of the former boards of pension appeals, have been appointed law clerks in the Assistant Attorney-General’s Office of Whe Interior Deparument at the same salary, pamely, $2,000 per annum, Robt D. Graham, of North Carolina, a memver Of the oid board of penston appeals, and Jax. 1. Parker, of Indiana, have been appointed principal examiners Of land Claims and contests in Ube Gen- eral Land Office; salary ¢2,000 per annum, There are Lo be eight additional examiners appointed, How Mr. Chandice was Robbed, THREE MEN APPARENTLY CONCERNED IN THE AF- IR—THE MAN WHO DID THE THIEVING ARRESTED AFTER A LIVELY CHASE. A coupé with two men in it, one an elderly in- dividual with @ full, dark beard, and the other a younger man, last evening, about 8:30 o'clock,drove up to the curb in front of W. E. Chandiee’s cigar store, inthe EDbItt House. Young Mr. Chandiee, who had charge of the store, was waiting en Sen- ator Bate at the time, As soon as the Sen: parted Mr. Chandlee walked out to the coupé, the elderly man gave him an onter for some cl- gars—iour for ity cents. Mr. Chandiee got Wem and returned to the coupé. The occupanis of the vebtele examined the cigars, and then the elderly man took some silver change from his pocket to for the cl He began counting the money ‘Mr. Chandlee’s hand in @ leisureiy way, but managed, 1n doing 80, to drop some of the sliver change. ‘In the meantime a third man had sitpped into the store, and the delay in picking up the dropped money gave the thief on the inside time to rob the Uil. As Mr. Chandiee started from tne coupé to return to the store, Joseph Seecrist, a watchman in the hotel, noticed @ man entering the hotel lobby from the store. Tue man w tracted his attention, and be started toward him to see what his business was The man quickly ‘Walked out of the door and started to run, but Was closely pursued by the watchman until’ they ar- Fived in the White Lot, when the fugitive dropped under one of the bushes. Mr. [. P. Selbvld, of, Albaugh's Opera “House, and Omicer, Moore, who had joined in the chase, arrested the man and took him to the first precinct station, Where he gave bis name as George Brown. He Said that he had just arrived here from Albany, N.¥., and that lis home was in New Jersey. While tue omcers were after Brown the men in the coupé drove away. When searched at tne sta- Uon the prisoner had $25.25 In his pockets, Mr. Chandlee Was unable to veil the exact amount ot money taken from bis drawer. The prisoner said that he bad been stopping at the Tremont House, and the officers ut once Went to that hovel to ex- amine his baggage, They were surprised to learn that @ man auswering the description of tne younger man in Uke coupé had just left the hotel with his ‘and had also carried off the va- liye belonging to'the ner, the hotel clerk that his friend (the prisoner) had been sum- mnoned to Pittsburg ahd Would send on the check for his valise, ‘The prisoner is held at the station pending a further investigation. Contest for Custody of a Child, A HABEAS CORPUS FOR THY BODY OF FRANKLIN ‘MACE, JK. Mr. Franklin Mace has filed by Mr. A. B. Will- ams a petition for a writ of habeas corpus for the body of his son, Franklin J. Mace, and Chief Jus tice Bingham directed it to issue returnable July 17, at 10 o'clock. ‘The petition sets forth his mar- riage to Fanny V. Rowland in Alexandria, Va., August 25, 1880, and that they resided in West Washington untl March, 188%, when she deserted bim; that there 1s one child, a boy, seven years old, named Franklin Mace, jr., and that his wife has, since March 3 last, lived in adultery with Thos, Marmaduke. He states that she then took ‘the child to her mother’s, and he; ted it to re- main there in April, May and June temporarily; that on the Oth inst., being convinced that the child was not being properly cared for, he removed It, and believing it Would conduce cilld’s health took it to his mother's Moutgomery County, Md., about six ‘the District. He charges that about dusk on same day his wife and Marmaduke drove to the Place, aud the latter, presenung a loaded pistol Chas. K. Mace, threatened him WiUh instant death if he moved, while said Fanny forcibly took the child, placed it in the wagon and carried it away. He says that they now hoid tue child at house 1031 33d street, He charges that tuey are not ft per ‘sons Lo Lave Lhe Lody of the child. ———— ‘The Case of Col. James G, Tracy. ARRAIGNED ON A CHARGE OF ASSAULT WITH INTENT ‘TO KILL JOHN B. TANNER—HEARING POSTPONED TO ‘TUESDAY NEXT. Col, James G. Tracy, who was arrested yester- day for attempting to kill Mr. John B. Tanner in the latter's private office on 15th street, as pub- Ushed in yesterday's Stan, gave bail during the afternoon, and was released. This morning he was ed in the Police Court on a charge of assault and battery with Intent to kill, The wit- esses were sworn and the case was about to ceed when the defendant said that he had not ‘ume to pre ‘Uunuance. was entitled ‘toone continuance, and the ‘Went over until Tuesday. cecnseeene. ‘The Potomac Boat Club. WHAT WAS DONE AT THE MEETING LasT NIGHT, ‘The Potomac Boat Cluo held a busthess meeting last night and itwas decided that the champion sen- forfour, Which will compete at Sunbury, Pa.on the 16th and 19th inst., shall leave next Monday eve- ning. The crew consists of Dyer, Reynolds, Robin- son, and Elmore, Complaints having been re rhe i Bs i iF E 3 i f i : i i ! li it BR § tte fi ip Pi ri i F ar z : I i ’ E § i ae a i i i i ; 7 H a Naw Beprorn, Mass, July 1 conversation about the hotel at Nonquitt to-day is. cheery, and it is now believed Chal weneral Shere dan 1: cai bn oe Yesterday « .}f., WhO has & summer residence a nite below Nodquite seut a nove vo the Nneridan cottage, Inquiring if the general would relish some trout, | The answer was “yes,” and som? were sent 3, Smewman fish with evident enjoy” ment THE GENERAL SITs Cr. ‘This morning Dr. Yarrow said Gen. Sheridan passed a good night and slept a good deal, aud Tested quietly in spite of the storm. ‘The continues to take considerabie food, He ts bow able Wo get up and sit in an easy chair, a CIvIL-SERviCE PRomorions.—Secrotary Fairchild has issued a letter to the Treasury board of exam- iners directing that in all cases where Persons are designated = for promotion Who receive a salary of compensati of less than $900 an exomination for promott Shall be given, except im cases in Whi an examination for entrance ity the classified departmental service has been passed and the name of Lhe person for promotion has been placed on an eligible list, ‘This is tm compliance with the requirements of section 7 of he civli-service act. Insane on Heligion. PRISCILLA JOHNSON 70 BE COMMITTED TO ST. LIRAe DRTH HOSPITAL. Three colored women entered the sanitary office At police headquarters to-day to interview the Sanitary oMficer. “I havea message to the Presi- dent from the Lord Jesus Christ,” sald one of the Urlo, who stated that her name was Prisctila John- son, ‘The other women said that they were Sarah Randall and Mary Johnson. They called each other “ister,” abd Priscilia said that she belonged to the Baptist family; that last fall on the Lord's day she was taken away in the spirit and annoint= ed, and she made other rambling statements. Sho Was exainined by physicians, who found her to be insane, and she will be commited W the Insane asylum, ——_ ‘Tae TRIAL OF Geo. 5. WETPRLL POR AN ASSAULS Axste MILiRK.—In the Criminal Court to- eo. S. Wetzell Was placed on trial for an Miller, May se na lounge in her room aid Wetzell came in, when she aWakened she found him assault and she screamed “My God! What a aevil Kept in the house,” and be ran away. Wetzell ad. mitted having been in the bar, and that when he had closed the bar he took her by the arm to awaken her, and when she awoke she said: “Leave the house right away, and never come back.” He asked for what and she ordered him to leave the house, He denied that he ran away from Ube city, and sald he returned to Philadetpuia where be bad home, Testimony was offered as to Uhe defend ANUS good reputation, ‘The court charged the Jury that they could not convict of a higher crime Than simple assault, for there was no statute here as to indecent assault. ‘The jury, alter 1jy hourw absence, found a verdict of gulily of simple am saul, cmrosibahanes RANGR OF THE THERKMOMRTER—The following Were the readings at the Signal Office to-day: Ka ta, 81; 2 pam, 60: MAXIMUM, 90; mAnknuM, 72. a The Republican National Committers ITS MEETING YESTEKDAY—SENATOR QUAY ELECTED CHAIKMAN OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. At the meeting of the republican committee tn New York yesterday, J. 8 Clarkson acted as tem- porary chairman, and Mr. Samuel Fessenden as secretary. The acting chairman was instructed wo committee of pine for the or ing aplan of campaign. A committee of Cleven was also appointed to formulate a plan of and re sutt- permanent organization, able names permanent officers. It was decided to request the national commit- tee to appoint a committee to confer with the executive committee of the national league of repubitcan clubs as to the best means of utile izing the league in the campaign. Mra J. Ellen Foster, of lowa, the woman's tewmperance “advo cate, presented a plan for the formation of a Wouhan’s National Republican Club, AU the evening session of the club Senator M. & Quay, of Pennsylvania, was elected chairman and State Senator J. Sloat Fassett, of Elmira, secretary. The chairman and secretary werd chosen to fill the same positions on the executive committee, The executive committer was elected as follows: M. H. De Young, Califormia; Samuel Fessenden, Connecticut; Geon R. Davis, Liltnots; Joba C. New, Indiana; 'W, C. Goodloe, Kentucky: J. 5. Clarkson, lowa; J. Manchester Haines, Maine; Garrett A. Hobart, ‘New Jersey; A. L. ‘© ‘Ohio, The Southrn members were on discovering that only one member of Une exec- UUlve Committee Was from the South, but after a Jong debate the nawes submitted were accepted, MARRIED. ASE—BALDERSTON. On July 11, 2) a Baltimore, by chr iter. 3 W" Rhaldumeaa’ wrote ot the bride, LM. CHASE ‘and Miss MAGGIE E. BAL~ DEKS TUS, both ot Washington, D.C, . VHOFE—}GLESTON. On July 10, 1 at his Clever, FRANK M. DAYHOFF to. TON, both ot Washington, D.O. {Washington and Frederick papers please copy. WUNDER-GARDNER. At Bt. 1 timore, Md., July 11. 188%, by, _ more, Md., July 11. 188s, ULIA M. aurtter of ‘Wonder, a, to SEPH N- GARDNER, of Furfex County; Var" pren. BAKER. On July 12, 1888,at6 o'clock @ mm ALe BERT B Baki BLACK. At Jamaica, LL, July , 1888, W, Hl. BLACK nea ftv Jeary ahd ut mouth atreot borthwest, at 4 o'clock B. t., Peday. duly weARY, D 11, 1888, after = brief illness, CARY. Died J BEVERLY CARY ured Arty nie yearn, . ‘The funeral will take place im late rreidene, 2008 ITEM Rincet Friday. July 13, at2 otdack. Priemla And relatives invited ts atten ~ CUMBERLAND, On Wednesday, 3 888, ai TRENE GERTRUDE. aidest chia or Tors ard Laud Katie F. Cumberland, aged four years abd two moutha, ou Friday. 10.0 OFFUTT. Ju ‘11, 188A, at 3 Riza ANS OFFUPE, misct of the ine NOOR nell, 3403 Pstroct, West Washington, July 1a. Ser- Vices at Bo'clock from Holy Tramity church, ‘Priende Suneiine M 2 ‘REISER, At se. Mid, J YRTLE SILVENE ELS pir E 9, 1NKR, at 10°35 ™., Pilld’ot ‘third ‘and only and Alice Keer, aged tmoutla and tweuty-tve days. (Battinnste Bun plead copy.

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