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FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS SALE—Ps¥cH IR SALE—CHEAP—TWO OTTO GAS ENGINES. seveu-borse 2 eer bahia WM. C CODD, 016 re 9 SAbEssPactal stat BicicLe. o1-INcH, aus brake and handle ‘sale at a barvain; San be neem at 1500 Pu ave new. oT aale Sta tarvain: TE pRLING Bay COLT BY PRINCE 3; two-horse plow. @8: fact and harnoes, ¢24: at Kock itayon's, on the ‘ules : ‘avout mile Beh asewt mile end’ bait trom Geonvetown A EOE OF THREE BAY HORSES. ONE sanrine ge Ossie seals “huden od 5 sel3-3e LIBRARY WOR) H IK SALE—A POOR WA "$2000.00. em Branch of knowledas - al sgos: amggmperer could aot acs ity ears oxo: Me Lew revised, edition of Rpoletca'e american” Cyclipelis ets ast $e pot wioath; ‘aacaples sent to residence for eusimaation orders teteived now to bexin anytime ducing Bovtember: October or November to mat’ sonveoits eddie saute & DOUSHEE ST Preset DOUGHETY. ES 2, Washinwwon, D.C. wis a Ee SALE—DARK BAY HOUSE, SIX YEARS OLD; Sine driver and rider; also Dajton and Harne be seen at 1218 insure. HE SL J208 Ct nw. Home i € +t esa SALE—CHEAP—MARBLE-TOP WALNTT | Se aa goodss vew. Inquire AS och ee wel SALE—ONE PAIR OF VERY FIN 50- Pee ee ae an moons Seg Ce ALIAMS, Irene P. O.. Va. eel3-3t* {OR wALE—Cl P—SMALL DUN MARE, VERY Beste inven s RSE: OTATT A, Uo use for eo12-at eyahand bse, Fe. —- 1D BAE-ROOM AND FIX- Saree can be boast sue bemsin: season ter oeitiae, Hckness. Apply to Owner, 246 4g st sw. sels-3t* yR SALE — CHEAP — RIGHT SMALL RIDING Horses; some good drivers f.r light work. ‘inours at CHAM Livery Stable 122 Nat a wees Oe & SALE—#TORE FIX: Peres FIXTURES AND COUNTERS sent Stultz & Bauer Uprigut Cabinet aud Uprieht Kee sa ieee roe eae ae ments of $10 per month till paid tor. “They » Zions elegant upright made, for fine workmanship, brilliant tone qualities and extreme durability. Each Yiaue fully warranted for five years id Pianos taken’ in’ part payment and full value aid commun cate with me vetore pur: i to euppiy’ the promptly aap r CLARKE, Occonuas, ¥ mee JOR SALE_FINEST ASSORTMENT OF PLEAS: are Vehicles and Dusineee Wagouy io the cit. and | ibe lowest prison. Jk. PROBLY. xew | mn 0K SALE OR EXCHAS: 15, ureat barvaims in ail styles of Carriaces. Bux. | fee abd Wagons; also Harness. ew aid secoud-band, | reduce stoce. W. F. GLY, 406 Pa a {OR SALE OR EXCHANGE— | CAKKIAGES AND WAGONS, | “The largest and best assoried stock of New and Sec- gud-hand Grocers’, Botilers’, Butchers’. Milk, Fancy | Delivery. Expres’ Waxous, Farm Wagons and | Carus, Coupe Mvckaways. Extension top ‘and Samp. | Pat Gazrives, Victor as. drys, Pony and Doctors | tons, Lop aud No-Top Buxxies. 1 | Sole Ageut for the Courtland W | Bes, Car.iages, Express Wayous a Washington Hore and } Lo ‘3. BENS | 4 3, SECOND-HAND, PEEK = ON bright, $108. one Four Round-cornered Square WSSo i fer ote reat bargains call ‘at “RUGS OOH & C way 11-60 JP uB, SALE — CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, ROAD Carta, Fouy Carts, surrey. and all ods 0¢ Spring jagous, Ob easy payuuents. or casi; repairing & spe Gils JOHN'S COOK Sus ht st. West Waahiti- ton, B. &. 3e19-iu mien no boiler avolds a expensive, attendance: juires no boiler, ave. expensive at 4 ito lee of times uy baudiing of fusl. Send for elreuiae aud price list. b. BALLAUF, Aut. 731 7th st. B ___ MONEY TO LOAN, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE; INSUB- NCE PLACED, RENI§ “OLLECTED, THOs. G. HeNSEY, e11-1m 1226 Fat nw! ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT Low. EST RATES OF INTEKEST ON ESTATE BaCUMITY. HILL & JOHNSTON, = 1503 Pennsylvsnia ave. MOREE 72 DOS ON REAL ESTATE SITUALE within ity shuite 8000 immediately avall- adie. Fkancis & Mowe! BBU0, easoa i ly 82.500, $5,000. Larger sutus at 5 percent. No 7-Le i vy EA Mel EAL ESTATE INVESTMES1. FE AS U- >. BONDS, 6 PER CeNT PAYABLE QuARTERLY, iN SUM $100 To $1,000. SMALL PREMIUM CuARUED, 000—To LOAN v0 ON REAL ESTATE. _{au25]__ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. EY To LOAN as IN SUM FROM $500 UPWARD, AT THE LOWEST KAT S OF INsEREST ASD COMMISSION REAL ESTATE LN THIS DISTRICT. 5,000 ) S000 tat 5 percent avivo9 § Crim sums & sui, _ ddan Fat $100, 00020 tian tutta terete Telepuoue 78 GH WHITE © Oo. Moz TOLOaR Tusums sue atlowest setate securitse Fitcn, Fox 2 suOWse en YYeutteysvania “MSR pacer unr pirta sw BECUKITY, divs. J. FISHER & CO. - Ea M2 70 Loay on Rear Ear: ‘zat Low OWEN Poot . 303 Tthat aw COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FoR, SALEAT GAITHERSBURG, NEAR STA- ‘oa, new S-room house: pore! Sc. with one acre: beaut LUCKETT, 935 F st. FOE SALE-SEVES-EOOM COTTAGE AND ALL Becessary outbuildings: acres: fruit; suade: fine View and SALE — 8% ACRES. FORT PENDLETON far, Garrett Co.. Mi, fine hovuse, stablen, &. scresou the Conduit’ Koad, 2 miles from: George ‘estmoriand Co.. Va; improved. pores at Seabrocke Station, Baud The ie + acres near Bowie station: improved; $3,800. ain Montguinery Cos Mi improved. ocres tn Montguisesy Gorham Sees iu Anue ‘Arundel Go. Mal hepeoted. 1-roum cottage i Washington Co, the 7th st, hance fo vest. ment arat the etation of Forest Glew? tS ‘scree in Prince George's Co. Md, adjoining farm ree of Me" Taylor Suit, 62.500: terion asa. ‘Also many utter large sud small x trade, Gall o& address HOS. E Wace MA = mile from Boundary, on B 3 Acie on Conauittcats oped, Pasies: 4-500 130 ACKES well nmp’d. 9 mile 11 ville ‘Two Sueiy improved Farms on the Bay, salt water, 100 acres cach: $3,500 cach. ‘540 actes 825 per acre, proved. I ale from Aq. Br., view of {OR SALE_ DESIRABLE VILLa T FOR- est Gien, Md. 1g ued Scene pet aes | CUricURA RESOLVENT, Dave axp Cuemicat. <eebim ‘i HERTFORD, ea an 2 ‘Wo tracts of land about 3 miles from PRS easy ae ‘rom the SEW Ik cece ROE toward Falls Church, Va. 0 One ic Duis Sine otter Ss saree. wosld make ex- iiue-nin this city, or would subdivide Shree, four and five years. Partics “will ‘be iaken "GS JEM property frew of charge Prefect uae teed, Fore information, see T. Me SYPHERD & On su2S-dteclO wees ae The Fifth avenue style of Sk aud Derby Hate for fall and winter wear, introdueed by Dunlap & Co,, of New York, pow ready at WILLETT & RUOF's, Sole Agents for this city, eh Sa 905 Penne ave, Avers Huss Vicor Renders the hair soft, pliant and glossy, pro ‘Motes a fresh growth, and cures eruptive die eases of the scalp. Mary A. Jackson, Salem, ‘Mase., writes: “I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a pumber of years, and it bas always given ‘Me satisfaction. It is an excellent dressing, Prevents the hair from turning eray, insures ite vigorous growth, and keeps the scalp white and clean.” “Several months ago my heir commcaced falling out, and in s few weeks I was almost bald. I bought s bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, after using only pert of it, my head was covered with a heavy growth of by .t.—Thomas Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky. AYER'S HATR VIGOR, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, THE WELL-KNOWN CAHLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT PROCULED FROM ¢ Ee NATURAL SPRL, OF SARL BAD, BETTER 1 HAN OF THE 80-CALLED BLOO! The caabier of " Guppehbeas enbein'e rons, 98 and 98 ‘Fran! street. oft in ae Vulted States, writes under date of Jane sfollows: ears I from always formed on the beck of myageh and ‘abe of ‘blood ‘yurihers, But without avg "The abeoeaces would always renpvece. sufte A Lerms Fro MADAME ADELINA PATTI NICOLINI. Crate x Nos Castix, Oct. 13. Imust repeat once more my belief that there never has been anything equal in merit to the Recamier Preparetions, my skin is so immensely improved by poets Py hae | their use. It bas grown so smooth and so fair that I sd promipuy. 1 ‘A: | need not dread old axe while these magic inventions of yours exist. Oct. 31.—I use Cream, Baim, and Lotion ‘every day of my life, and could not exist cumfortably without them. Recamier Soap also is perfect. I thouxht other soaps cood, but I had never tried the Recamier. I shall never use any other, It far sur- passes 8] toilet soaps. London, Dec.—. I hear the Princess of Wales ie delighted with Ree amier Prepara- tions. I shall certainly recommend them to Her Royal Highness wheo I next see her. Isend you an autograph letter 10 inclose to the Princess of Wales, Later. from Spain—I cannot tell you how anxious I am to do ail Ican for the Recamer Preparations, I tell everyone here in Spain how much they have done for me. Ihave spoken tothe Queen about them, and when Iget to South America I hope to finds letter from you telling me how I can best serve you there. I do want to help you, for I am convinced your Reea- inder Preparations are the greatest boon ever invented. could not comfortably endure a day without them. ADELINA PATTI NICOLINL ‘You can haves beautiful complexion by uring the ‘Recamier Cream. provided you avoid all cosmetics. It will remove the damave caused by cosmetics. It will remove pimples, ver spots, blackheads and redness of theekin. Any of these imperfections on s woman's face is equivalent to s painted sign, saying: “This ‘woman is uncleanly in her personal habits: she does not think it worth while to make herself attractive.” Send for free sample of Recamier Powder. Harriet Hubbard Ayer,52 Pars Place, New York. 7 Have You A Sax Disease CURE IT WITH CUTICURA. Curicuna REMEDIvs are the greatest medicines on earth. Had the worst case of Salt Rheum in this coun- try. My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died from it. I believe Curicuna would have saved her life, ‘My arma, bresst, and head were covered for three years, which nothing relieved or curea until used the Curicuna Resolver internally and Cursovms and (Curicuma Soar externally. J. W. ADAMS, Newark, 0. Teommenced to use your Curicuna ReMepres last July. My head and face and some parts of my body ‘were almost raw. My head was covered with scabs and ‘sores. and my suffering was fearful. Ihad tried every- thing I had heard of in the East and West. My case was considered a very bad ove. I have now uot a particle of Skin Humor about me, and my case is considered wonderful Mus. 3. E. WHIFPLE, Decatur, Mich. Icannot speak in too high terms of your CuricuRs. It is worth ite weiht in pure gold for skin diseases. I Ddelieve it has no equal. W. W. NORTRUP, 1015 Harney St., Omaha, Sold everywhere. Price: CuTrcuRa. 50c.; 80aP, 25c.; Prepared by the Porrzs Boston, Mass. Sa-send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 iilustrations, aud 100 testimo siala, NIN WITH IHE LOVLIEST DELICACY IS the skin preserved with CUTICURA MEDICATED Soar. #e11,12,14,15 A Panrsct Coxsrsatiox Of harmless vegetable remedies, that will restore the whole system to healthy action, is absolutely needed to cure any disease “ior the disease that affects one organ ‘weakens al.” Paine’s Celecy Compound is THIS PER- FECI CUMBINATION. Read the proofs! “I have suffered terribly from nervousness and kid- de sae oe re ee ie is So eg ee for: Mas. J. J. W, Ca ae Sy PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND “For five: I suffered with malaria and nervous- ness I tried Pats Com and I Bh ipans gokomebareer sey a for I kuow it, to ve a good CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES ‘Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Biicumess, Dys- pepsia, Costivenrss, Piles, Liver Complaint, Kidney ‘Trouble, Female Compiainte, and all diseases arising from impure blood. G1. etx for85. Bee that each bottle bears the Celery ‘Waris, Ricuazpeox & Co., Props, Burlington, Vt, FOR THE NERVOUS, ‘THE DEBILITATED, 10 ‘THE AGED, Bick Pew Dz Som Sux. EXTRA QUALITY. DECIDED BARGAIN. $1.25, worth $1.75; $1, worth $1.50; New Finish: Rich and Elecant in appearance. ‘Having purchased the above to great advantage, we offer a rare bargain, New Shades of BROADCLOTHS, New Shades of SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, New Shades of DOUBLE WARP WOOL HENRIETTAS, New Colors in MOIRE SILKS, NEW TABLE DAMASKS and NAPKINS, FRUIT CLOTHS and NAPKINS in New Designa. Choice styles in FRENCH PRINTED FLANNELS. ‘New BLACK GooDs, \.M. SHUSTER & SONS, 08, 919 PENNA AVL Sew ‘and Pre b soars, Pscronee sspetediohs ne AIM.” ‘Tojetti. akounb-a-uost= Etchings, &c. all NG.” ‘GRO! Cy st. tunes, "PHiLADLPEtA, i he 2d EDITION. Latest Telarans to The Star. Pret. Procter’s Widew. NOT DETAINED IX QUARANTING. 14,—Mra, Proctor, the widow Tenowned lecturer and writer of Prot. Proctor, Lid cutest Yo what he believes to be the unexpressed wishes ‘while yellow fever exes in that state, ‘There are a number of letters addressed to ‘Dear he punctures of handwriting of ‘Mr. Proctor now ly: theee are from process of ‘Scription on one of these is in the ‘Mrs, Proctor. It was mailed in the 20th instant and reached the hotel yesterday. —— Lovmvitte, —Congressman Bunter, in the turd. district was renominaved DY acclamation by the republicans yesterday. Ny Sept. 14.—Jos. BE. Wi - Tenominavea tor Congress by acclamation by the democrats of the sixth dis- Cixcrexatr, Sept, 14.—The democrats of the eighveenth district yesterday nominated Dr. @, P. Akert tor Congress. —— Ballot-box Thefts. Sr. Lovrs, Sept. 14—A 54 Says: Gov, Hughes vas offered a reward of $200 Jor the arrest and conviction of each of the par ues who swie the Pulaski county bailot-boxes, at Doncaster. Loxpow, Sept. 14.—At the Doncaster to-day the Park Hill stakes was won by lahone, Spice was second and Fair Haven third. ‘The last betting belore the start was 7 LoL against Bell Mahone and 12 101 euch against Spice ‘he Doucaster cup Was won by Grafton; Surbi.on second, Stronvar tnird. To Call on Gen. Hariivon. ‘MANY VETERANS STOPPING AT INDIANAFOLIS ON THEIR ‘WaY FKOM COLUMBUS. Inpiawarouis, Sept. 14.—Aul trulus arriving trom the East unts morning brought delegations of vete- Tansen route home irom Columuus, At 2 o'clock the veterans will pay their son. It ts noticeable that have been discarued by the visitors. “Some sixty ‘members of tue Women's Relief Corps trom Mis- ‘suuri and Iilinols accompanied the veterans, fete etal Stole a Package Containing $2,000. ‘AM EXPERT SNEAK 1B1EF'S WORK IN 4 BUFFALO ‘Nasavitue, 11 ton Was yestet cial trom Little Rock aud Fair Haven, tg to Gen, Harri- ihe G. A. R. badges Was stolen from jational Bank While be was at lunch. ‘to have been the work of an expert who must have mounted a chair, reached over a high plate-glass trame work around the desk and secured package by means cane. No one saw ited, and there is no clue. eset ott A Locomotive Explodes, SEVERAL LIVES REPORTED LOST ON THE BALTIMORE Mans¥rELp, On10, Sept. 14—While @ Baltimore And Ouio freight train was pusoing ‘ain, near Abkeneytown, twen here, nis, mornii Piodéd. Several miles south of the freight ex- ives are reported ost, ie Hundred Irishmen Discharged, Giascow, Sept. 14.—Four hundred Irish steve- ores employed 1n Glusgow harbor have veen dis "hey will be replaced by protestants from Belfast. It 13 feared Unat a riot will ensue, Te ws ciaimed by tne employers Lat the cechangod men belong Lo a union Which 1s constantly making intolerant demands. —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The folring te the pening ud Chota following are the opening thr New dork Stock Marke wire to Corsou and Macartuey: 1410 S| Tet =| La Bags sees al ; peer EBESECSER! ol fi i SEE; ee xe are f i zi i of wa eS Sooke fe Pstet et i re (3 F; F seoreuee: Fi i a f E a Pee Py ie ‘3 Po aeP Ba ee ret EEpHpecias rie 3 oF £1 Fo f i! Ee hi % i 9 P i f a iz £ i Bese at Hota Con 78 uid, 7) asked. The Work of the Parking Commision Duridg the Year. 4 SEPORT SENT TO THE DISTRICT CoMMMsSIONERS— WIRE NETTING INSTEAD OF WOODEN BOXES—THR AEMOVAL OF SUPERFLUOUS TREES RECOMMENDED. ‘The parking commission, composed of Messrs, Wm. R, Smith, John Saul and William Saund:rs, charged with the care of the trees in the city ‘streets, submitted to the District Commissioners to-day ite eighteenth annual report. “In the re ort of last year,” the paper says, “mention was made of the desirability of from trees not ‘the stems was thechief Since submitting ‘hat Teport a substitute for the boxes—eo far at least the purpose. | It is neater and more enduring than we D boxes, and furnishes the least poss.l amount of harbor for insects, admits ol white- Washing the tree when such applica: ton becomes feasts ar pillars which infested the trees last year, very few made thetr appearance this summer. of trees Uhroughout the city which have soll _mounded around their trunks 80 that water is prevented from reaching their roots. ‘Th.s accumulation re- sults from dust which 13 blown from the streets and pavements, and its removal 1s a periodical Decessity; but as it usualiy consists of good soll, which is stored for future use, 1t pays for the cost or removal. SUPERFLUOUS TREES. “As the street trees proper increase in growth they offered all the shade compatible with sanl- tary requirements and conditions, but in many parts of the city, where old trees have been al- Jowed Lo remain in the park.ngs and in some parts On the sidvWalks, where Lbey 10rm public obstruc- Uons, the Shude ‘produced is too dense, and the rays of the sun are altogetuer excluded trom the walls of "contiguous Vulldings, which, in tue absence of fires in rovins, tends’ to create dampness and mouids, condition well known as u foundation for the contraction of ailments and diseuses of epidemic ten .encies. It is Uherefore sugested that an order for tne re- moval Ot allsuch supe.fluous trees be issued for the guidance of tne Parking Commission.” The report recommends an increase Of $200 per annum ib the salary of Air. Trawan Lanuau, te superin- Vendent of parking: ‘THR WORK OP THE YEAR. ‘The report of Mr. Lanham, the superintendent, accompanying that of the commission, staves ‘that 2,633 trees were set out during tue last fiscal Year; 650 old, decayed, und dying trees were re- 50 trees were destroyed by the Dl zzurd of March, and many others injureu; 22 were de- eiroyed by ‘storm June while probably over a thousaad were broken, Young trees Sel OUt at the school-houses near tue Insane Asylum ‘and’ at Brooklaud swelled the votal Bumber of young trees set out in the cily and District 103,143, Four thousand, four bun- dred and wooden boxes were removed from large trees and 3.000 new boxes used. Wire net- Ung bas been Placed around 4,636 trees; 6,097 ‘Urees were yiven « coat of lime Wash, which, ibe superintendent thinks, has. been very effectual in removing Ube scale [rom the bark of the trees. NEARLY 65,000 TREES IN THE STREETS. At the close of the planting season trees had been planted tn all the streets which had the curbs properly set except those considered wo narrow tor trees. The total number ot trees now On the streets is stated by the report 10 be 64,020. For the Yellow Fever Sufferers. The following additional subscriptions have been received at Tug Stax office for the benefit of the yellow fever sufferers in Florida Rufus Choate. MEF. Fitch, Fox & Brown. Friend. ‘The Tenteytown Railroad. THE BOARD OF DIKECTORS APPLY FOK A PERMIT FOR POLES. Gen. Drum, Mr. Goldsborough, and Mr. Garnett, representing the Georgetown and Tenjgytown Railroad, called on the Commissioners this after- ‘noon, and, in the name of the board of directors of the company, made formal application for per- mission to erect poles on High street for the wires necessary to operate an electric road on the over. head wire sysum. Such a permit was applied tor last week by the ‘incorporators of the road, and refused by the Commissioners on the ground that ‘the company Was not yet organized, and such a permit could be issued only to the legally consti- tuted board of directors. The company was or- nized yesterday and the directors came up to- for thelr permit. The Commiss.oners said they would before acting get an opinion from the attor- ney whether the provision in the appropriation act forbidding the erection of overhvad wires aiter the ‘The company has submitted two plans to the Commissioners, one the Richmond plan with poles at the curb, the other the center like that Son pr the, Dokingyon railroad, , The segs i2 een feet with their tracks, Including ube space Detween the tracka. The poles wo erect are ornamental in design and have about thelr bases flanges or wheel-guards, that will, 1t 4s claimed, prevent the poles doing injury to wagon District Government Affairs, PIPTEENTH STRELT EXTENDED. ‘The Commissioners have replied to the request of J. W. Willis and others to have the grade of 15th street extended reduced, and the street im- proved. ‘They say that they ‘deem it inadvisable to make aby expend ture on the street or take any action relative thereto in view of the fact that the street does not coincide with any probable plan of street extension. AN EXTENSION OF TIME. ‘The Commissioners have granted a thirty-a extension of time 10 Messrs. Childs & son, the owners of the brickyards, to remove the obstruc- ton ma ntained by them in Tennessee avenue. ‘This will give the firm until October 18, Capt. Symons reported against the extension of time. e firm, however, appealed tothe and they’ gave the firm the extension, ‘BUILDING PERMITS were issued to-day as follows: Wm. H. Hains, frame dwelling, Mt. Pleasant; $600, Mra."Malone, brick dwelling, 12 8th street southeast; $1,000. Mra Mary Stevenson, frame store buildin rt inia avenue; cost not given. Susan P. threecstory ried ‘Qweiling, “alloy us quare 1503 $4,000. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Commissioners nave answered a request for paving the alley uunder the permit, la i Hd fn $832 i tr i u Hl i ij i i! | iret ty bd P| iif E and perpetually thereafter, trom permitting an opening in the fence on the west side of Lindeo Street and across Elm sureet to remain, and from allowing said fence on the north side 5 i i es 5. Bee BESS ite i i price. | They, tne six lous, It the teuce was Duilt it was clude the six lote, {he northern boundary of the park; tbat Barber & Co. acquired 4, 5, and 6 the fence moved sufficiently to bing them inv tl and with Unt exception tue ceuce remained uudis- ‘vurbed Ull 1887, Wuen first interier.d with, ‘hey state that tue sales were made alter the fence had Deen erected, and to persons wo stipulated that the tence should remain, becat of the 1U gives persons residing north of the park, and they state the organization of the Park Associu- Won and the act of the complutnunts, Boteer and Banes, A NEW POINT ABOUT THE FENCE. ‘Mr, N. T. Haller, the architect who has been re- fused by the Commissioners permission to bulld three frame cottages in Le Droit Park because the park is now in the fire mits, writes to tne Com. missioners as follows: “I{ Laat is the case, is tuere any law which allows auy one to barricade the streets 1D the Bre units WituoUt & special permit for the same? ‘This 1s the case in Le Droit Park, ‘There are several persons in there who want whe fire limits extended so ug to take in toeir park and SUuLl retain ¢he tence, Now, suppose there was a fire on the north side of the fence at night; then Ue most direct route for tue fire department Would be turvugu the p rk. Now, what wouid be doue avout tue .ence? Why, the house could burn down by the ume the {nce was removed enough for the lire department to pass Unough. Now, this does not secum tair, that there should’ be any dividing line in the ure'limits on account of color, Which Certainly looks to be ube case and Unat only, Now, I claim twat it you have the power to extend tue dire Limits, tea you should clear all roadways Witla the saine, ” — The Will of Henry E. Scott, HIS WIDOW NOT A BEN). FICIARY—MATRIMONIAL DISA GREAMENTS. ‘The will ot Henry E scott, executed on August 31 last, Was filed to-day in the Provate Court, He leaves to his wife, Jennie Scott, the effects in his room at No, 16 Grant Place, and whatever the law allows ner. He leaves to Fannie E. Tucker a life estate in sub lot U, square 452, and the improve- ments, and at her death this property goes vo the bourd of education of the Prouyvorian Church. His One-third interest in lots 10 and 11, square 34, and tue Dullding thereon he bequeatis Lo A. ¥. Fox and N. D. Larner, bis executors, and directs that they complete the .ouses thereon, He leaves $2,600 to his cousin, Elizabeth Russell, of Wall- burn Cottage, Ireland; $1,000 to W. Platt, nis fnend, and the balance vt bis estate to the board of education of the Presbyterian Church. The estate ls estimated to amount to some $16,000. ‘This disposition of the property will doubtless cause considerable comment because of the equity ‘sul. DetWeen Une Wile and Lhe deceased, which was pending here one year and a halt, und ended July 30, 1885, by @ distuisal at detendant’s costa, “Tue Dill 10 Lis case Was for an injunction to restrain the husband from disposing of certain property and effects ana for a separace maintenance. In Ubls bill she stated that tey were married Decem- ber 28, 1863, in New York city; that he deserved her six days a(ter, When he revurned to this city and Lo the general service of the War Depariment, he agreeing to pay her board; that she supose: | quently joined him here, and, in consequence of Scout not providing for her, she obtained employ- ment in some of the dry goods siores, but afte ward they lived together. Sue coargéd that he Ueated ber cruelly; Kept company with Fannie Tucker, often going’ out in the evening with her, making her presents, &c., and finally told her tnat she (Fannie Tucker) was the woman he should have married, ‘To tts he tiled answer denying any desertion, cruel treatment or other conduct. Uhan that of @ good husband, but admitted of dis. agreement. He dented any intimacy with the woman named Fannie Tucker, and usserved that the only present he ever ave her cousisted of a Pair of Vases, which she Was to dispose of ata church fair, Atter considerable testimony haa been taken, a motion for alimony refused and otuer proceédings taken, the case Was dismissed. Real Estate Sales, Messrs, Staley & Hill report the following sales just made by them for the owners: EE. J. Hill to L. M. Humphrey, dwelling corner 2d and G streets northeast; $4,500. J.C. Yost to L. R. Robinson, dwelling on H street, between 12h and 13tn streets northeast; $3,000. _E.J. Hill to Joun B. Quay, dweliing On Zu strect, between F and G streets northeast; $3,700. Mrs. Zille House toJ. C. Yost, lot on H street, between 12th and 13.8 Streets northeast, at 613 cents per square tout. EJ. Hill Jas. & Frost, dwelling on 24 street, between F and G streets northeast; $3,700. Nancy A. Jay has Dougnt of Sulla A Slocum for part 5, square on Shetmabor iiuneuree C. C, Willard has t for $25,000, of J. B. Larner, lot 23 sq. 253, 55 ft. 41n. by 60, on the soutawest corner of 13in and G streets, ‘Har Hussaxp np Hex Mate Proractor.—Hattic Clark is a colored servant 35 years old and lives tn Hudson’s alley near 17th and Ustreets poruhwest, Woodson, auas Wilson Cuutk, a colored waiter about the same age, ts her husband, but they have ot lived together recenuly. Some days ago the lice Were 1uformed that Woodson was to this wife, and a poitceman was vent toescort her to the house where she 1s employed on 11th street. Last night Omicer Wagner arrested Woodson on & ‘0c Ubreats aguinst bis wife. Woodson et dently expected to be absent from home some ‘Ume, for he took his overcout to the station, ‘Tuls muring When the case was called in the Police Cours Mrs. Clark had as her witness a colured man named John Franklin, She testified that Suuday ight while Sue Was in her roum Clark called to see her and ath mpted to cut her with a razor; she had Franklin there to protect her, but inetead Of doing 80 he ran off. “Who saw’ the razor?” asked the Judge. “Mr. Franklin” she answered. “anybod, élse?” “Ob, Yes, Mrs. Thomas and tem saw it; they said 1t gdstened so much tuat tt hurt thelr eyes,” {Laughter.) Frankiln corrovorated every Word of this, abd added that be snapped a pistol ‘at huis wife. ‘The husband denied “uuving @ razoror pistol, He was given six months, weal hla at Rossenixs Reronrsp.—Ann E. Connell, No. 9D Street southeast, reports stolen from ver room $5.25.—~yohanna Durnap, 116. 1st street, north West,reports the loss of a blac Mrs, "lizabeth Reed, 1526 Columbia street, reporis tue larceny of a vreastpin.—Mrs. Litue, 2027 P street, reports stoien from unoccupied house quantity o1 lead pipe, 2A PERSE Sum Rossep Tae Cuvacu.—Annie R. Smith, who has speut a large portion of her life 10 tbe service of the District, will again put her name on the ‘at the workhuuse, where sue ts apt to uit : Hs itt H fe ih i E ‘4 H i : he Ht i 2 i setae HEE a4 . Hi BE! A i 5 1 i i k ae 5 & 3 SERg &; i a: Py Rg! i pression. retorted that the republicans were juses, and they bad a Fight lo the imaj.rity of Une ‘conierees. He then Felerred vo the Mills lll, ‘Voucued industries it power ip both bi Eee saying tat touchica theta to destroy. a t mother to bold her, wuica Was breatuing heavily and physician, bu, failed to find one late, Her teeth then become set shortly after 12 o’g.ock W-.ay. Dra. Leacn Littie were at the nouse directly after tne and expressed the : bis ‘that death was caused by the shock and excitement. Tue little giri was Of in the neighborhood and was quite an interestii Liew. Kelly was and dispatched officers to arrest Klotz. ‘The accused was s rday us Heary P. Klow, ‘Klotz was arrested at 3:15 unis afternoon. —_— 4 TRAMP TO PHILADELPHIA. ‘Two Membery of the Orient Feet-Ball Club Make a Good Becord, Messrs, L. H. Troutman and L. B, Miller, mem- Dersof the Orient Foot-Ball Club, champions of last season, starved last Sunday morning for @ ‘tramp to Philadelphia, Quite a party saw them off and some accompanying them to the city Umita. Messrs.Chas Miller and Chaa F. Ford started to walk on the pike with the trampa, Mr. Miller dropped out at Hyattsville, but Mr. Ford kept on to Laurel, from where he returned by train. The walkers put up at the Milstead House for the first night, being walk over the sandy roa made for water. AND BIS INFATUATION DROVE HIM TO SUICIDE. Says a dispatch from Chicago, September 13: AS & private watchman was patroiliug his beat early ‘this morning he came across the body of a man ‘stretched out on the sea-wall at the foot of Cedar street, The dead man had a strikingly handsome face, and was dressed in expensive clothes. There Were three uliet Wounds near his heart, and ope Bands was stiffened about the buti of a re- FG juite tired from their in’ nowre nd 35 minuies ‘At Laurel Capt made an yates, uel McCoy had t.e young men spendgthe: his home, where quite a large party bad ga to weicome them. Next morniug at al O'clock the walk was resumed. They passed Ridge at 9 o'clock (123 miles), after Which they headed for Baltimore, arriving ‘The roud Detween Laurel, aud, Baltimore was ite hilly. After spending a day in Baltimore they wok’ tne. Puiladeipnis. pike, and walked miles and stopped at Squire Reeves’ tor the night. ‘Twenty-nine miles anda bait was made in. and one-tourth hours, Left Reeves’ at 5 o'ciock in the morning after a good breaktast; stopped at Gu.powder, (113g miles), pext stop (ubour 8 miles irom Gunpowder, next Al ), reached Harve de Grace in the evening, 35 miles; time, mine hours and five minutes, "Next morning” aiter breakfast the Journey was continued leaving at 7:45. They Walked across the long railruad (fifteen minuies), leaving Perryville for S & §s Es pl Unis? With love and best & 1888.” ‘This ibarked “0. B. suiciue’s idenUty. The photo- | (he open tnarket. To suow at wat Gikadvaul carried in an inside vest pocket, ve 1 irom AnJUry OF bios stain the Young carefuliy Uuruwa open bls Vest aud I before we had sent We Luree bullets into ay ton ircight on kt, The 4 e F i fee E EE there at 11:05. E F ‘and the rest. of the gat the games, “The day's w completed in 6 hours and rt ! i j Hu f Bese Fe ‘and the color she most preiers is pa.e tan. She is clothed from top to toe in that coior. It was she who first introduced into this country the tao- C. A. Bradtord to J. M. Wells, lot 26 8q. 990; $—. Edward McManus to David Riordon, 557; $2,300. Shadrach Nugent to rt 30, sq. &, nar oe a “Jesse James.”—“Send ther ia the Pouce Court tis Deveoates ELEcTED.—District Kwrgurs or Lason a 8H. Bell aler- i j i | & ui abd has ven, in ex te nov expecved Lor turk for sume tne” Gave'® ArromiED.—Richael Garver has oem Pgpolnted storekeeper and gauger at Sacrament, . Where they have speut the summer, lie bealta. Naval Ormcens Qcitirim> por Proxonom= The following naval oMcers have been found qualified for promovion to the next migher grade: Lieut, J. G. Baton, Liews qnior ™. Winsiow and ie) cas we Wolv, rs . Sarceon L. va Bots, Assistant Burgess Bd, me ——Thos. B. Connery, ex. States legation in Mexico, tington, Jowa, H. B. Slater of Leavi. 3. Panuing of New York, P.M. Kyen of & W., Wim. Wutaker of Pi Whitehead of Boise City, D. T. ——Jas. J. Donovan of New Philadelphia are at ‘he Ni ‘Tucker and 1. G. Evatt of New tan.——J. H. Heapstreet M. Mclntire of New York, and J. Milwaukee, are at the 8. James, ‘The twenty-nfh annual Sandy Springs Horticuitural Society was weld yesterday afternoon in the Lyceum hall at Sandy Springs, Montgomery County, Maryland Tho Chares H. Brooke, Miss Laura Beall Miss kete Janucy, Mis» Janet Millet, Mra Kichard Bea Ml Farqubar, Miss Mary Hallowell, ‘Muuler, Mrs AUeo Fargubar, Miss, ‘B. Hi. Miller, Miss Mary A. Stavier, Mrs. Hartshorn, Mra Ann Holiubd, Nise 2. oid, T. J. Beall, Robert M. stabier, Kirk and Miss Koste M. Stavier, Mrs. Sarah Ligear, Fowler, Mrs. Thomas R. Moore, Mrs. IN THE SENaTE THIS AFTERNOON often Miss Mary Tysoa, Mra Fred. ‘the Platt resolution was feed ‘tue Joint reso Hartsgorn, iuuon extending the appropriations tir tue sein | Houand, G. T. Baresieg” Juba i. Srlth Mies Of Neptember Was passed, and an order made taat | Cy ‘When the senate adjourn to-day it be Uli Monday. yar Charies POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND POKER. ee Senator Saerman, in tue course Of debate to- Teoma hee ae oR, day, speaking of contributions for poliical pur- | inn p0ses, said thatevery man ougut to give to his ‘Own Cause; Lhat » man “would be foolisu if be did *Genstor Hoar read a newspaper articie, a ny Chat Mr. Scott, 1n contributing $20,000 had “sect Presideat’> $10,000 aud dad gune him $10,000 W.P. dililer, Mrs. Asos c Miss Eulen jwienr, plu, Mary E. Brooke, H.C ‘Ligear, Pred. ~ Holland, Mrs, G. L stabier, ‘To Fight the Coa! Combine. Stating | ExDIvIDUAL OPERATORS TO COMPLAIX OF DiscEAG- ‘NATION BY THE CUAL KOADA Picture and | €rator and compel bim Lo seli his coal to Whe teil furnished | road company irom 25 W 50 Cents @ Lou lees Us ator's agent Lueu Went Lo Udewater and It was late in the Gay when a well-dressed man | Wwe coai Irom Ube raiiro. called at abd asked Wien Ube Inquest | Wluich showed a discrimination of 75 cents « ton Wwou.d be held. Me gave 20 clue LO the OMe. as | Agaiust Lue Operator aud sulpper. The coal com- Wo the dead inan’s identity, but, going to a ueizh- | pany I one OL Lhe leaders ik Lue Coal trust. The Doriug uudertaser's take ‘Charge Ol the funeral ‘There be gave tne | [OTL LO have the Luterstale Commerce Comminsion aime of Vicor Barothy, aud sald that the suicide matiers, Was his brother Gers. “Gers Barotly was a youl eee and romantic Hungarian, @ man of education A Hotel Destroyed by Fire. gvod Lamily, wuo came to Cl acre, Wats? safutwun bas Uh | aga deat tar tomongua, , A A special web to the Pi SPS Es, Ges Jeans Sot le Noown ce 81040 | trom Point Puseant, W.2- Sept 1m saves Oovet Wife wuo ts desc.rbed as a extremely fascinating | Lhe Most disastrous conflagrations in Ubis vicinity Woman, Who 1s avout thirty-seven years for yearsoccurred here Unis afternoon. The guess | Operators are iu earuest, and will make every OUlY LWO | THE AGED WIFE OF 4 PROMINENT CLERGYMAN FH At the SL James’ Hotel, one of the largest at Us Fesort aud situated directiy on the beach, wore Just preparing for luuch at 1 o'clock when the Of Gre rang through whe spacious Sceb.s Of Lue Wildest copiusion ensued. A Deruiald, ib ascending Ww one of he ments over whe ki ave Uhe alarD. About ‘thirty guests were ‘They ail ruswed in verror tue dug, Which burned like Under. ‘Als ‘Uhe inmates til dames Mr. Nye is at Eaton, artist, of New York, wa whlie moving valuables Sacer SS mea eoess the fames, and only saveu from Ove Of the windows ‘Hvok and Ladaer Company were or ggg rat propervy. Bu Eeszatees, HUNT_KIEKLAND. (On Tuesday, Sentember 24. S88. Mus Church fee ether Gho HUNT w Masel ‘MINER—WILCOX On Wednesday, ber 18, ase. at Rew Bork by tue Vou Reverend: Arouaog Sud‘ FULiLa Le WiLOuk, of was Freucinoo, Cal” pe & Fi Diep GOBDON. Oo September 14, 1888, at 2.15 am, NAVAL theouy child of Mamie K ‘end Graham 1. bg fe Uncle, mC Burek, 2210 1 street, west, Bundey, Srbese HALL. On September 14. 1868, after o giahtaath deena ts deeeaes papery t ES FEE i

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