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__FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE — MI LOR RENT—106 STH ‘sod basement Brick Hogs ‘ines in every 5 f : ti g i E ; i if g 5 : e} i E if : FF SF fF a i I LOCATION : Oth and 2Cth sts., near the ruth, side: 1906." A'fie yard on ‘rear of the residence. ‘Particulars and ‘ssion. to inspect apply rr GUucEy Bugg, bole rawenn. EW 3-STORY AND eption hall ell modern te Sh ees 410 7th st.n.w. ‘OR SALE—A HANDSOME CHESTNUT MAR BOWENS STABLES New York aves Wiiwese: ott and 7th sts. n.w., Sand6p.m. jyl-3t* JOR SALE—A DOUBLE-DRUM HOISTING EX- 1 7 ENGIN] Safi, 2 bore. power; cheep. "Address ENGINE, ROE SALE—A MILLER TRON SAFE: NEARLY bow, Juquite of THOMPSON & CO., Fiano, Ware- 0) Bone i te Tt : é. Tee A 4 Seen ve} B Fe ALE BaneaD CHAPEL This ‘tral $833 BSavz ORGAN. Price isheti Organ 7 stops, 5 sets of reeds, Wiehe eawud Tor Sor 8 sana” War Caribar parse | Manual of sub-bees grand organ expressions vos ha ulars apply to GURLEY BROS., mana and bass tremolo; the for church, 1335 F street n.w., Si school or lodge use; will be sol for nearly one- Je29-1m Sole agents for the owner. cost, 13e UTE. 7OR SALE SOR SALE AN ASSO TO FE Yoth and 11th sta. n.w., 6-r00m FOE, Salen ASSORTMENT. OF SECOND. juare ks, eac! r 24th, bet T and" m ee0 Inryevtock ot hand Pianbe aud Organs of ote Defrees st.. near ist n.w., S-story and basement a i F, 0, SMI wet ; Je29-6t 1225 Penna, ave, Bric 4 FOR SALE-A DIGEST OF THE LAW OF EXEC- utors, administrators, and wills, indexed on a new plan, which will enable the purchaser to settle any Lat within few moments. Call or address JOH! N GLOVER, Room 16, Atlantic Building. je27-10t" KR SALE—A LARGE DOUBLE-OVEN BRICK- ‘i ,. Hot-water Boiler, all nearly ‘bath. new; will be sold cheap. Call at 1400 New itd Prick, 9 roma and bat. Hampshire aves cor. 20th, st: ask for plumber OF ment Brick, 7 lot 207: renee oevente 1S Jez4-2m_ OR SALE—COLONIAL BEACH LOTS, NEAR k F hotel, $1¢0 ebaice ‘on installments; fine ola Vio- pry iin, Bow, etc, $25; Bound Vols, Patent Office Gazette, room Frsme; lot SGx127, Price por So $2: E. W. BYRNE, 1433 Rhode Island ave. n.w. Mie eee tant nae ta i c ‘an 4 wed... . R SALE—2 ELEGANT UPRIGHT PIANOS, Enens Ink nw otae ead baseanask Belk Prone sor 8125, 20 ee eno a eS wunmer, For terms in fine repair. : soon at @.L. WILD BROS, ‘t house apply to McLACHLEN & | North side of _se22-2w* 709 7th st. n. 1215 F st. uw. de27-8t story Brick, R SALE—THE PIANO BARGAIN OF THE (OOM HOUSE, A.M I. LAN- | grace. 000, wi ay—one beantiful-toned U ; 1 ut 3 be eR CHET ee es eee pshire I Brick, B257th se nw. Planes for rent iiare; R SALE—LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT x [NT_E iAN 5 Jo! 000 F? lowest cut fered for cash JOR RENT—ELEGANT COTTAGE. CONTAINING Sr hes he ao =e on cu aloes over of fered for .o some a r 12 rooms, with new stable in rear, corner Wood- y Lane and Tenleytown road, immediately 7 ees 25; Dayton, pa w. 10 $175; Jump-seat Surreys, 8 room Brick, all modern 6,500 } th 10 proportion. JK. ee ays i — 12th an de-2]-1m Cor. 6th and N. Y. ave. and 1230 334 st. b side Of N, bet. Oth and toa i VOR SALE-NEW YORK, NEW YORK, NEW North side of N, bet. Oth and 10th ip Pg = ge GE Bist, bet. Land Tsien a. Bri: Pennsylvania avenue northwest for the great- € 3 condition, lot est a ever offered in jes, Gacere, Daytons, Phaetons, Victorias, Wagonettes, Conco! pole as Coupee, Coupelettes, Extension-Top Surreys and Four-Seat tons yd of all styles, East aide of Sth, bet, j both new and second-hand, For sale, hire or exchange. beectannt Bess Orson 0 largest stock of Harness in the city of ll styles, |W. ;new 3-story and besement bay | 11th st, bet Maude Robes, Sheets and Nets at cost. Painting and. repair: 2 rooms and beth, ceutral location Brick iny a specialty: Turnouls bought sold ad exch a mod. imps; per month, 869. 1011 T st. n. Es 06H sal ot nd see 8 OEY Ee Propeicter 2 Story and batment bas-witidow brick, southern ex: | Sing ua Need talus teen tah oes by a large nwa. oT posure: rooms and bath; near 3 lines of cars: per} Blok Hous, 1 - yp ER month, F533. 513 A st se. Capitol Hill, 2-story | Hyattsville, Ma, scveral desizabic’ houses that PIANO, at a big discount, PE’ Krcation, #28 el dst. evw.,2atory and Dassment | cout vecokdstiow Brice and on easy terme, Sete fo ae - Ben We ot Bs bay: window gas; $16. | “TO rooms and bath, ry Brick 2 000 KR SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- ‘Tworstory brick stable, rear TASS" 1th at. I on. of aiid i id Sci quires no bollor: ayoida al expensive. at ; : ie, Th, Woy busin Jone of time Atlantic Building, DOO F at i a — LO no ‘of fuel nd for circular = and price list. D. BALLA| FP, Ag’t, 731 7th at. __ nls FROR RENT—975—1341L ATTRACTIVE LB, WARES 2 00. FOR SALE YOUNG PARROTS. MOCKING BIRD} new STIEFF UPRIGHT ae r3 Cg ae ST... iN three-story bay-window brick, te rooms, range, | _J¢29-5t Cages, Goldfishes, &c. SCHMID'S Bird Store, 31 latrobe, bath, back building, cellar, rear Os. all 5 T2th st now. Jet3-ime FOKREST, 1003 F et; hours 12 to 2 A mull Brick Houses in p FO! SALE MEERS, MEEKS, MEEKS. 1 ‘OR RENT—UNFURNISHI pod pe gf Dy yee Eig cu hand and for sale a large stock of new and sec- -hand Carriages, Buggies, Phactona, Surreys, Ex- JOR SALE—THAT VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE | seuton Cabriolelies, Rewiiternns ena Carta, Day: Property known as the Harris house, located on E | tons, and all styles of Business Wagons, hind treet, near 14th. For particulars inquire of ptt Prices and accommodat jer? WW METCALF. 1831 Fst, | ter be found {n apy market, home or abro: Pe cori te ie aN - 5 - | Repairing and painting promptly attended to. Give 'OR SALE-NEW BRICK DWELLING ON LET- | mea call at 621 to 623 G st. L.W.. and see for your: tered street, near 14th st. n.w. First floor: Parlor, | selves. Je13-2m Ubrary, dining-room, kitchen, and large pantry. Sec: ry 7 ond floor: Four chanibers and bath-room. Concreted Boye SERRE: >" g BE yaks beset cellar under whole house; furnace and ailm, 1. Price, | £ furniture, silk, and 5 se; furne : spring Wagons, carriages and ‘busmi $6,200. waYLER's RUTHERFORD, 1307 ¥ st. spring anid cary en a et EZ : OR SALE—A FINE RESIDENCE ON VERMONT | apo- oS Went Washington. Circle..." 300 Ltn se u"rDupontCir 125 Be Bow fist pouth, of lows circle; three story ee ea earn mas Cire 7 3% and basement Brick, 19 roo! mi; lot 22 by FIT about 80 to alley. Price, $15,000. THORS ikeseY & co COUNTRY BOARD Je15-1m 1300 F st. nw, A MILY RESOR Pon Bove. PPOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR UNIMPROVED ihaded, boating, bathing. fs eed ae Foproverts in any saction of tha Git) tae ee a ee * 7 and basement brick Fooms ant m SS, th, n. lw. Erice 86,500; also » | TSOARDERS WANTED, 3% MILES FROM ROUND Janes number of other hows in diferent sections of Hill Station, high pout, fine mountain view, the ci lor exc re for unituproved pro} y y shi da lon, no and 3 string ‘AUSTIN P. BROWN, Heal Eatateand. ee tet hee forma, ke. address “S. a Room 14, Glover b'ld'g:; take elevator. JOR SALE—A BARGAIN IN THE NORTHWEST, | JDROSPECT HILL HOUSE, BEAUTIFULLY SITU- ‘nthe center of the city, a three-story and cellar ated in mountains of Va, ice, fruit, shade, fishii brick, all ui.i,, lot 18x95 to'alley: price $4,500 if sold | bathing, fire saddle horses” Table board unexcell rr at once, N SIMPSON, North Fork, Loudoun Co. Va. Also, a Frame House on N st. n.w., 6 rooms, m. i, lot y: 10x160 to 16-foot alley. Price €2,500—8500 cash, ice on monthly vepeente. IX SUMMER BOARDERS CAN CCOMMO- P) dated at my home, near Bethesda, 234 miles from HENSEY & CO., mieytown ; location healthy; terms moderate. TITS UB Oe well fae m is a dress Sirs, ¥: ELGIN, Botheeda, Ma. Iy3-3t ‘ORES. % ESID) z | QUMMER BOARD—LARGE FARM, NEAR CAT- 03 Be Fagen ee M st., store table at : Sie Va.,40 miles from Washington; high and * yo GUKLEY BROS. | Cool large, airy room: plenty of ulilk and cream: 9145 019 P st. comer 20 t mala twice ® day. Address: Mra, BUORMAS 5046) lett's Station, Fauquier Co. Va.” OFFICES. ((OUNTRY BOARD — NEAR STATION, NEW Srs.,3d | 625 F st. n. w.. Sra. Sth Cotcuse, on nigh ground; catensive ance tnens sane #40,” tor: scone 635 View: no mosquitos; plenty of Jerscy milé and baits R SALE—CHEAP—-IF BOUGHT cold spring water. Cold Point Farm, Clifton station, ately, a Beat Fairfax co all OARDERS | WANTEL THY LOCATION; A Bee Fey _ | delicacies of the scasou, dey taal eit att tae - 3 . jelicacies of the season: i ion to a Recife Building, G24 Fst. n.w_ | Sodtrom depot tren Mra DE PLaatee Gates UR SALE—STOCK OF AMERICAN TELEPHONE | Loudoun county, B-Bt" Feiinpany will be sold cheap. Add:taa We pope | 22 — Star office t | SPE EVERGREENS,” FALLS CHURCH, YA. LEA FINE GRO EAT Large shady lawn ; fruit, ice, and milk Excur- crs. ri ; | Seah lee eeeierttaose RENT—BRICK HOUSE CONTAIN 7 A rf = Lake ti — ‘mode (LARENS—FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCO: 1527 Kingman Place, between tSth and tate BE: AK Cc uodated, short walk to station, ou A. and 3B; 4 les from A ferences juired. Mrs. Se ee eee i herion DEWREY RaW Cannnce “AND GMP WONTHINGTON, Box Si” Aletandbe Va, R RENT—1302 L _ST—ELEVEN ROO! ND | HARNESS REPOSITORY, L, bet. sateholes. ws = cellar; sanitary plambing. For Sg ke av OARDERS ACCOMMODATED AT A iaeiOb lace, mn terms an 3 g. Be to ins] a to GREEN & CUNNING- | }50k SALE—! DIUM-SIZED BA RE FIVE B utly located country pl near Blue Ri Haw, 1403 Fae Sel-tns | DOSE EI Gas nice deste Ce a ee TE UE | otk Reh, ONE Supplied, ood oe ee —————————————— i | © : shady’ pan, ait, Ke Addrees af," OSS, ES Snickers yudoun Co., 2-3t" R SALE—DOUBLE (SLIDING-SEAT) OUTRIG. | © te tS SS a | ape . J.C. HUTCH: | JDERSONS WISHING A QUIET COUNTY HOME fxlou, c0} Pearse ee. é Wait | P* forthe summer, aldrees Hae ROR S.LE—MUST SELL MAGNIFICENT PAIR 2.3t* leo FSiutsire Diamoud Farriogs, set on pisos see | 272-3t*____ Halfway, Fauquier Co. Va,_ ixgnt motion: very effective: rary hryain! #156, WASTE POARDEES FOR SUMMER MONTHS, 4300 | sudden - Roekville lenty shad ruil Fe bg oe om termt, ae, address MEE, EM. VES, Nock ville, Ma G, Ad ae $150, with privilege of examination. “Ai 141, New Milford, Co 1t 1 aaietegeis dy? FOE BALE-ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL WILL | OURST-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD AT BENNIN price, $120, Can Beseen “at iors of GUO ek Fee eae iasttta coca oaooeala tae c teen a3 : Short Watts £00. 1230 Pennsylvania sve Gress Mrs aL, J PALEY epae ¥. R SALE—TWO FIR: LOOPS. C1 COUNTRY E > ANI 7 Fi tiether intormation apply ibistae | FURST CLAns, COUNTRY BOARD, AND ACCOM. ——— Hose woop: | urea station, 5 trains ‘euch way daily; convenient KR SALE—VERY FINE ROSEWOOD. | for persons in office. Terms reasonable. P. 0. Box Case 7-Octave Square Fiano, in perfect order end | 129, Alexandria, Va. “‘Rouese bts ba tee COUNTRY CLUB HOUSE.—NOW Psyments $10 per month. Also a ‘LUI NO" ~ Cabinet Upright, nearly new, Cg So transient or permanent. Cool . a ee er Sinners a aovoiaty to order THE PIANO EXCHANGE, PRING BANK vane, TWO MILES FROM ALEX- ‘THE LEADING PIANO HOUSE, dawn ae me og agell % s32 913 Pennsylvania and healthy; teruis’$5. SPRING BAN Fim, Sieh, Bape open, wen aeaee | yous contours a cel fo r @ mM IN BLUE RIDGE will sell for $00. Address BICvs MDs ee RE Ry ake ED OMEY | sregiiine Rest see see ee EY over reasonable rates P. OBANNON, Sperryyille, Happabauuock County, Va. hew Harness, not of 1716 14th st. n. w. mn = Ee noes RRTREAT coTraai OPEN JULY 1. OFFERS R SALE—THE MANURE F) TWE’ ) boarders aq comfortable summer home. Evers by ihe yea MU THOS. We St Special attention to table. For terms aM. E. ber Yard, ist st. and Ind. ave. n.w. NKLIN, Harper's Ferry, W. Vu., Box. je27-8t* ‘SALE—LAUN: JROARDERKS WANT! 30 MILES FROM WASH- F Washer and’ WM. C. CODD* Binton t Air Line ; unusually large dy2-3t 2010 Aliceainna st., Balto, r lawn. For othe Sn SALE.-A_BARGAIN—A YOUNG, SOUND LE OR SEPARATELY, THE Fitere with new Side-bar Busey aod Harn pleted on south | Stustoh pees i ee ‘XEY, Marshall, Fauquier county, Va. ens, con om TLE HALL, HARPER'S FERRY. W.VA. pth ae ee cae ay in | osc ot on ed eae ee Se aay ioe be location of Camp Hilly Open June 21, 1889. for $3,700 or #3.800,com- | Owner 1912 th st. dyZ-2t* second to ry i SALE—A MEDIUM-SIZED com: | —224- 2m Dn bination lock: used only two months Also, | {OR TEACHT 8, OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, WASH. Platform Seales.a¢ good ae new: capaci # ineton, and musicians, we have an attractive place ‘A PAIR OF BLACK COBS | Syaniy and tqwn. of riding Coachman at stable in Ene? Geiyores ont Address al NO. 1315 JOR SALE—A STYLISH BAY. Sect BOARD-OLD | BROOKS MANSION, oe ire ae Horse; eats nad’ reimstte ia : se cool bots et freah sosusas Aucoahaser tess 8ST. FICE: PRi UCED 080, ah *-Poesn Brick, House on with, at. Davip b. A VERY CHEAP Feo oe 2h j,lot 22x16. Pd Fd THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1889. DAMAGE BY THE RAINS. carriageway is much higher than the sidewalk. ‘The sewers were not capacious enough to carry off the water, and the result was that the mud and water backed up so much that the side- walks were flooded, and at ono or two houses the brick walls ‘about the areaways habe svar, cttsing the maady wale to ow through the rooms and MYRTLE STREET FLOODED. On Myrtle street, where there is also a dirt roadway, the residents were also heavy losers, The sewers are not sufficient in that neighbor- hood to off such a heavy fall of rain, ‘The dirt lway was con’ into paste, and ruining the mixture flooded dozens of houses, carpets, furniture, and household utensils. The occupants of the houses were obliged to leave their basements and go to the up} floors. Fora while tables, chairs, and other smaller articles were ‘afloat, When the water subsided mud several inches deep was left on the floors. Since Monday ovecybeay neighborhood has been house-cleaning. DAMAGE IN THE COUNTY. where suburban villages are being laid out. seed had not been sown there were some fee washouts, which will have to be filled at considerable expense. Where grass seed had been sown the washouts were not 20 bad. Throughout the city, where sand and mortar were piled in front of buildings in course of erection, the material washed away and filled the sewers, and in several places small timbers were carried away. WHAT CAPTAIN LUSK SAYS ABOUT THE SEWERS. of the city, speaking to a Star reporter to-day, said he was aware that in many sections of the city the sewer was defective. This defect, he said, existed mainly in old sewers laid prior to 1878, when the roots of trees had made their way through joints and crevices, and getting larger all the time, had almost entirely closed these sewers, There is a way to remedy this evil, he said, and all sewers that were now laid had a concrete covering. He #&id he hoped to replace all the old sewers with new ones, ‘TROUBLE WITH THE TIDAL SEWERS. high is pretty certain to flood the low districte. in speaking of the late flood Capt. Lusk said that it was due first to the canal downpour of rain when the tide was high, as far as the Shut the backing up of the water in the high districts was due to the large amount of sand, gravel, and mud which had been washed into the sewers from unimproved streets and closed them. No sew- ers have been reported as burst, and many of low districts were concerned, them will be cleaned out in a few days. sense “dae The Marine Band Concert. follows: 1. March—“Patria,” Gobbaerts; 2. the Street,” Dow. — Cheap Transit. The adoption of commutation books by the herdic company is a popular move in the di- rection of giving the public cheaper transpor- tation. The books when first issued were sold to be used only by the purchaser, but the com- pany has taken another step forward and made the books transferable, so that the tickets can be used either by the purchaser or for his family or friends. The daily sales of the books are greatly increasing. ‘Under this arrangement the herdic company probably furnishes the cheapest fare in Sia counleyy the rate being less than 4 cents, —.——__ The City Post-Office on the Fourth. open for the transaction of business for the public on the Fourth of July until noon, A delivery by carriers will be made at 8 o’clock a.m. The collections will be made at 5 a.m. and p.m. The carriers’ window will be open from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The general-de- livery window wi be closed. x ima Trouble Over a Game of Crap. Th Sunday. A dozen or more negroes were “shaking de bones.” They were dered about year ago. Asis usually the re- sult ofa game of crap the men engaged in the police on them. His threat was the start- ing of a row and threats of using a gun were made. Ben Gaines was the one among the “‘crap-shooters” who wanted to fight. Lizzie Butler, Gaines’ sister, went home and gota revolver. She returned and threatemed to shoot any one who touched her brother. Some say that she also had two stones in her hands, Before the fight fairly started Gaines drew a istol, it is charged, but dropped it and his rother Pena itup. Policeman Rhodes, who heard of the affair, swore out a warrant and took Gaines before the Police Court to-day for assault. The testimony was contradictory and the court imposed a fine of $5 or 15 days. > Baths. To the Editor of Tar Evenrne Star: It seems a disgrace to a city so proud of its beautiful parks, its miles of sraooth streets, its public buildings and stat- ues, that it cannot or does not afford something so necessary and so beneficial as public swim- ming baths, where the great unwashed can go and be cleansed. The record of the lives lost every summer by drowning shows the necessity of providing some safe means whereby the boys and youths of particularly the poorer class can enjoy a bath and practice the virtue of cleanliness. Not all of our citizens have bathing facilities in their own homes or can afford to pay for baths, and those who are able to indulge in their own private baths or to luxuriate in the Turkish or other baths, which cost more than many can afford, should re- member their more unfortunate fellow-citizens and use their influence and means to procure the establishment of free public baths such ea most cities of any size or pretensions possess, Now, the unfortunate Washington boy wi! wants to bathe either from a sense blows equals it, three bodies | States court fun The by one being erected atthe Fall River iron i i re in that Considerable damage was done in the county Where the ground had been ploughed and The Commissioners for several days past have been receiving complaints from persons in all sections of the city of the bad sewerage and requesting immediate relief. Captain Lusk, who has charge of the sewerage system When asked if the sewers were not capable of disposing of a large body of water he said that the trouble was not there, but in the tidal sewers, where the tide rises and falls every day, and heavy rains occurring when the tide is The program for the concert by the Marine band at the capitol grounds this evening is as Morceau—“'The Watchful,” Weiss; 3. Selec- tion—“Dorothy,” Celher; 4. Idylle—“The Forg? in the Forest,” Michaelis; 5, Valse— i Bucalossi; 6. Aria—‘Lucia,” Doni- zetti; 7. “Mezza-Notte,” Carlini; 8. “Songs of The several divisions of the Washington city post-office and branch stations will be kept re was a game of ‘‘crap” in operation on not far from where William Jones was mur- loud talk and Leonard Cole threatened to put A Fresh Argument for Free Swimming A CROWING ROOSTER. THE GREAT CYCLE MEET. How it Made Trouble Between Neigh- | The Washington Wheelmen who Have Dors and “Got in the Soup.” Gone and Are Going to Hagerstown ‘Mr. Talbot C. Murray, who ownsconsiderable ‘The bulk of the cycling pilgrims from this Property in this city, holds the deed of house | city 3‘ THE STORY OF KUNZE. Mis Meeting With Coughlin on May 4— A Pian to Rescue Burke. A part of the statement made by John Kunze, one of those indicted for the murder of Dr. No, 212 F street northwest. Mr. Shaffield, the Cronin, to the Chicago police authorities is ice-cream dealer, occupies the house. The ad- said to be as follows: “I met Dan Coughlin joining house, No. 210, is occupied by Mr. the evening of May 4, according to an appoint- Alfred Shaw. fowls, and until recently has had a number of chickens and pigeons in his yard. Among them ment. Idrove through an alley and out om the street. Congblin was waiting for me. He fot into the buggy and we went to the Carlsen was arooster. That cock, Mr. Shaw main- cottage, at 1872 North Ashland avenue. The tained, could crow louder and longer than any horse we used that night belonged to O'Sulli- Tooster he had ever heard. He made complaint , | van, the Lake View ice man. It was « large, to the police, and the owner of the fowl had to n strong horse—rather too large for en ordinary plead his rooster’s cause before Judge Miller. : buggy—and had a white face, There were two The judge's decision put the chicken “in the soup.” After the judgment of the court was carried out and the rooster was bebeaded 4 HIGH FENCE. Mr. Murray, to protect the remaining fowls . of his tenant, had a 14-foot fence erected be- r cyclers will wheel | time to knock.” tween the yards, but even then Mr. Shaw was k of the way. Not satisfied. His new grievance was that the bers of the Columbia Cycle clab | have been reve: planks in front of the cottage, extending from the sidewalk across the ditch. I stopped the rig at these planks, Coughlin got out and ran up the steps. Somebody was waiting for him, I think, as the door was opened before he had Other things doubtless of great im aled by Kunze, but police fence was so high that it kept both the air and on 5:30 train this evening for Ha- | refuse to give any hints as to their nature. It ight from made com- Mr. Richard Murphy and Mr. Harry | is not believed, however, that he was intrusted ht from his house, and SS mond, of this club, will leave Hagers-| with auy of the inside secrets of the eset plaint. Mr. Murray was : ry > the fence in violation of law, and on | town Friday morning for atwo weeks’ tour | spiracy. Sateres he was in the Police Court to-day. ugh the Shenandoab valle: he Geor tally disc L 4 — ™ 4 PLAN TO RESCUE PURKE. mat was Sse \- ———— Te tein = pay on ue ae vs ni lection. e Times says the abduction and rescue of hove Maine tone ‘The German-American building association, | Martin Burke is being planned by the friends it made his back room. No. 6, elected the following officers at their an- | °f the conspirators, Judge Miller decided the case against Mr. night: Wm. Wi' presi- Murray, but was to end the case if Mr. | Suny Teenne last night: Wm. Witthatt, . -na- , Murray declined to do, and the court | treasurer; P. Vierbuchen, secretary. Directors, | Gaci men. Even the postmaster is member, im d a fine of $10. Chas, Kattelmann, George W. Pratt, A. Feld-] anda fe. days ago the only man not the con- M the line if he has to remove the fence. ———. The Death Record. = wines to-day deaths were reported to the health office | Rechabites held interesting meetings last night. Emma Jane Garner, white, 35 years; Sallie A. months; Jno. Davis, white, 19 years; Theodore Hancock, Mich, the Times says, is utterly in the power of the Clan- . na-Gael, There is not a public office in or Murray would remove the objectionable fence, | Smt H. Battner, vice president; H. Kottmann, | stout the place that 1s not filled by Ch =i O'Neill, for the defendant, noted an ap- | voss, H.C. Ewald, John G. Barthel, L. W. Tol- | fidant and tool of the clan, « crippled telegraph mann, John Vierbuchen, Jobn Bauf, H. Fisher. | Operator, was dischar, nd a trustworthy Mr. Murray says he will build a house along | Attorney, F. Schmidt. girl put in his plac ——— ie gram can enter or ter or tele- ave that nest of Clan-na- Gael fanatics without their knowledge. Such is the place where the friends of the con- During the twenty-four hours ending at noon} Reomasrres.—Salem and Anacostia Tents of | *Pirators are now doing their work, a: wp te amy and serious reasons for the ‘ e talle lief, the Times says, that a plot bas been laid india eka pete Ligon Oaanca ted teed PO ree ie eg ed a Ry ep mpg weed [Ld ep en apy me np ey ‘* ishing condition were read. The grand secre- | ©®%°0. It was reasoned that he would be und. Miller, white, 44 years; Leroy Duvall, white, 10 cna d deputy ruler were present and | the charge of two men—Ofticers Collins and ber | the tents regarding the meeting of | Broderick—with perhaps one Winnipog office Pismssdins Whdlaisn yelistieets BPE the High Tent at Ballston, N. ¥., next Tuesday. | that little force would be powerless ‘to’ resist te. a 5 Yon F Salem Tent will be represented in the High | 42g of desperate fellows who could board the = ~ Spee neta wate.* | Teoh by W. W. Orca 5 Moe aS | walk Gurng Oe dightens eee the Eliza Richards, colored, '50 years; Lewis W. | Webb, J. C. Eller, W. Marden King. muzzle of revolvers, Jackson, colored, 1 year; Conora J. White, col-} ‘ux Wovip-Be Ksionts or Pyrnzas met in| , The intimation that such a rescue was being ored, 20 years; Nannie Coleman, colored, 2 | Gray's hall last night and three more charter- | “iscussed at Hancock ill frustrate it, for ; tt, ths; | members were received, and an application | Burke will come to Chicago undera guard wae tg Rls Rpg Pag ory was made for a charter for Anacostia Lodge. | *uiicient to insure his safe delivery here, G. Ware, colored, 13 years; Louisa Burl, col- | Capt. D. L. Pitcher was elected treasurer and ored, 69 years, week to elect the first officers of the lodge, Rupp applied for a position as driver of one of pean 4 pdr oy poe Ko > of te agg rewire successful applicant. Last night he was ar- | start off with about forty charter-members. cinet, and locked up on @ charge of breaking | Gray was badly hurt about 7 o'clock last evo- | and Switzerland, ; ning by a barrel of liquor rolling on him from into Mr. Hume's stable and_ stealing # horse. i " The stable isin the rear of No. 615°E. street a ple cela or eat stots. . Mo wns shang northwest Yesterday in broad daylight some | Dr. Harrison took bim to his” home: ek "De one ent e stable by forcing o in, Vashi ; i and drove away with a horse worth €150 and a | pat, fe qvaastom, was called. Gray is halter and whip. The robbery was reported to | “Rear Estare Sates—Dr. A. M. Green has ie View avenue in his subdi- the police and Sergeant Shilling found the " i horse in William Boswell's livery stable, where | $00 10.107 0” Hi ithad been sold. Soon afterward Rupp was | and 31 Jefferson street to Alice A’ Gardner for whon questioned by the officer the priseser ner | GFee0 lots 110, 111, 112 Taslor street, consid- £40 was collected. A meeting will be held next FOREIC mof the the Chapel NOTES. which will be instituted as soon as the charter | _ Mills, the English jockey, bas been killed by : is received. The meeting last night was ad- | falling in a race at Spa, Belgium, A young man giving his name as Joseph L. ‘i ‘azette says that Emperor Will- : camp of the | iam, during his visit to southern Germany, re~ Frank Hume's grocery wagons. He was not a | uniform rank of the District. The lodge will | pentedly coon to omtera Wablpesoatts affair, and said he was confident that cordial rested by Sergeant Shilling, of the first pre- | AxoTmen Daxorn raom Wausky. — George | relations would be restore: d between Germany The young King Alexander was anointed at Saitchar yesterday Michael, assisted by the chicf ecclesiasts of Servia. The king afterward reviewed the troops. M. Persiani, the Russian minister, was present at the ceremonies. The deughter of Sir Jobn Puleston, member ussell for $150, and lots 30] of parliament for Devonshire, was married yesterday to Mr. Ashurst Morris, By special meen, the ceremony was Royal, Whitehall, Am by the Metropolitan mitted his guilt. Acharge of house-breaking | Tation unknown, and to T. H. Mills lots 42, 43, | the guests were th United States minister am was entered against Rupp and this morning be | #4%,4 Jefferson street for $800. ‘The Anacostia | Mra, Tincoln, was held in @500 bail for the action ofthe uilding association. through its secretary, Dr. grand jury by Judge Miller. Being unable to y “ ” cive bail ho, wan oemantited ng a 7 = ‘Avalon Terrace,” Harrison street, for Andersons have peruano * Zhe Belle of the Alley in Peril. George Gordon, a colored resident of South visiting in Virginia, returned last evening.— r The London Times publishes details of the A. M Groen, has sold to Mra, Hoffman lots &, | soy Canedian fast Attontio mail service. The usranteed 19 knots speed, . : ; which will enable the boats to make the pas- Nores. Mra. D.. Pitcher, who hes been | See within ais dare . J.N. Minnix returned home yesterday fem a | Plymouth are designated as the throe London, Coabome and uro- Washington, got drunk yesterday and started | tour in Virginia—A party of about twenty Pane Ports of call. It is said that it will be uptown. It was nearly dark when he entered | gentlemen will spend the 4th with Mr. Stow, he saw Mollie Fields, a colored girl, the belle of the alley, standing at her front gate. Gor- | cursion to River View to-day.——The funeral marked, “You certainly is a pretty girl, is you tap afternoon was attended by a very got u gentleman friend’ e number of people. Many friends of the one. church, Maryland, for burial. Rey. W. G. “Well,” said George, “I'se stuck on you and | Danvenport conducted the services. T’se goin’ to have you, or I'll kill you.” passe ae Mattie screamed and started to run, but THE THAXTON DIS. George followed and fired a pistol-shot at her. ~meinas Mattio ran into a saloon. ‘Then, she says, he | Names of the Killed and Injured, so fired another shot. Policeman Ferguso peared and George was soon locked up. No Far as Can be Ascertained. Pistol could be found. ‘The names of those killed in the railroad ornit e r hear = |S wig Matic aud two of Her companions told thet | daustor at Thaxton's witch, near Lyncbburg. versions of the al George denied the | Va., yesterday, an account of which was pub- charge, but the court imposed a fine of $55 or | lished in Tux Sran’s special dispatch, as far as 105 days on the farm. Positively ascertained, are: Patrick Donovan, ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Lynchburg, Va.; Charles Bruce, Boanoke, Va., Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: R. } fireman; L. B. Summers, Abingdon, Va, mail E. Morris to W. Mayse, sub lots 17 to 21, sq. | *8ent; A. 8. Francis, Marion, Va., mail agent; 1,019; @—. Richard Wells to John E, Mitchell, | Nathan Cohen, merchant, Roanoke, V Pt. sub 95, sq. 181; $850, Catherine 8. Stoops | Toute to Germany with his parents; W. C. to T. J. Staley, sub 12, sq. 802; $—. 8. Bieber | Stead, Cleveland, Tenn., en route to England; toJ. P. Ryon, subs 7 and 15, interest in lots 4 | J- W. Beal, Cleveland, Tenn., en route to Paris; and 12, sq. 966, and pt. 1, sq. 919; $2,408, E, J, | A. M. James, Roanoke, Va., traveling engine- Hannan to C. N. Moore, pt. 4, sq. 59; 8. RB. | man of the road; J. W. Linsay, Roanoke, Va., H. Goldsborough to H. Wise Garnett, one- | train dispatcher; John Kirkpatrick, Lynch- tenth interest in Grassland; @—. R. Kendall, | burg, Va.: Dennis Melon, Roanoke janitor of trustee, to Anna North, lots 2 and 8, blk. 16, T. Ni k & B.'s sub, Mt. Pleasant; $1,725. H. Wer’ to the central offices of the Norfolk and Western as able seamen. Pay. his recovery, John Lee to C.F. Smithson, pt. 8, sq. 540; | Married; a little niece of Mrs. Judge Thomp- Sara i — Betas y pe alge on scr- | It is believed that ‘fifteen or twenty others trustees, to Nellie M. Simmons et al. lot 1, aq, | Pevished:, as there were nearly seventy persons 994, and 1, 8q. 882, 2400, &c. John . 8q. 456; $3,000. A. er to John Wenver, lot 2, block 5, LeDroit park; 3,737.50, | | Capt S., Colt, she pean na en is Mary Horan toJohn J. Fitzgerald, ‘part 4, sq. = em — = em See~ 557; $1,995. W. B. Todd, jr., to Violet Williams, gee Donovan wes the oldest of three Pee OS OD: brothers. He was from Lynchburg. His To Atiantic Crry via B. & O.—The shortest, | Youngest brother, Dennis, is express messenger quickest, and best route to Atlantic City is via | between Lynchburg and Chattanooga, The = Mississippi Prohibitionists. The Mississippi state prohibition convention on the Stale, anil bebe a and twenty | s#embled at org yesterday, Prof. 8. L. are unaccounted for, The dead were horribly | Fitzhugh presiding. hibitionists the ne lly a year before the service is started. > 5 of Suitland. ——Several villagers will attend] The French sena Ce te Le ene anne |, Cormac ca been atone ina ee decided, by « vote of 208 to 5 The Baptist Sunday school has gone on an ex- | favor of a proposition to transfor to the theon the remains of Carnot, Marceau and don stopped at the gate and, gazing at ber, re- | of Mr. Ed. Payne, at the home on Polk strect, | Bandin, the somliet Ioalare. A sailors’ boarding-bouse keeper in Liver “'No, indeed,” replied Mattie, “I ain't got | deceased followed the remains. to St. Barnaby | POOL has been fived £5 for farnishing atic. He took paupers from the. workbouse, dressed them in sailors’ garb and shipped then. He compelled the men before leaving to make over to him their advance after an animated dis- Star line steamer A John Ruskin, the famous artist and author, is so ill that there is no immediate prospect of A terrific explosion occurred yesterday ot the Ruggieris fireworks fac in Paris. Six bodies were taken out and twelve persons em- ployed in the factory are missing. The pope has received almost 60,000 tele grams expressing sympathy for him in rela- tion to the Bruno affair. Incendiarism At South Norwalk, Conn., a block of dwelle ings on Main street, owned by the Misses Youngs, of New York, was set on fire yesterday morning, oil being distributed through several rooms. The buildings consumed were valued at $15,000. Seven families were rendered homeless. Differences between W. Youngs, superintendent of the Lockwood manufactur- ¢ ik anc ing company, and his Hungarian employes are John Kilmartin, pts. 6 and 7, sq. 353; $2,000. railroad company, en route to New York to be | supposed to have led to the incendiarism, oo in Connecticut. ‘Twenty-three counties were represented by eighty-seven delegates. The resolutions adopted disavow any purpose to form a separate party, yet urge upon pro- essity of Co-operation im electing to the legislature only such candi- dates as favor prohibiti Parlor car service on all express other brother is freight-train engineer on the | The will of Gen. Simon Cameron was filed at pot trains. Street cars direct from B. & O. Norfolk and Western railroad. at Philadelphia to the Atlantic City ferry of the | Capt. Ford, the baggage-master reported Readi R. Hansom cab service to same the register’s office in Harrisburg, Pa., yester- killed, is one of the oldest employes on the | 4*J- It was not probated owing to the absence int.—. road, and formerly ran extra passenger con-| Of ove of the witnesses. The executors are DT en ductor. hous W, Wayne MacVeagh, Senator Cameron and J, ALEXANDRIA. Bishop Alpheus Wilson, of Baltimore, was Forster. A large portion of cut and slightly bruised.” Ho ie at toe Hotel | Momsomery Forster. A por sg! el | estate, it is understood, will go to the gen- Reported for Tax EVENINo STAR. Roanoke, and will be able to leave for Balti- | “** =~ relati ‘Tur Founta or Juty.—There will be no formal | more in’ a few days. The bishop lost his gold | Gen’ Canseron are Genceainy cabetreuatiyes of celebration of the Fourth of July here nor will it | watch, all his clo! andrians will, if the day shall be a fair one, | F. T. Dexter, Bever! make trips on the river or into the country. | on head and body; The Odd Fellows of Potomac lodge will carry | arm mashed Mrs Pi 'B. Young, Radford, Va., a large number of guests toa picnic at Carlin Alexandrians will also go in numbers to Grange } head and face; E. C. Dubarry, superi tendent, Camp and River View, besides making some | bruised severely; W. ©. Glass, oke, bag: rtion of the excursionists to other places. | gage agent, arm broken; W. H. Hayward, Pull t night, as usual, there will be fireworks on | man conductor, shoulder hurt; J. D. T: the streets. Lynchburg, Va., badly bruised; Jos. Goldberg, Tae Crry Scuoor Boarp.—The city school | New York, leg and shoulder bruised and ban: board met last night, President Smith in the | burt; Miss Inez Jackson, Texas, bruised; B. B. uM oppose any votes money to ii bi fe . and princess if they were chair and Trustees Atcherson, Bryant, Carne, | Goodfellow, Roanoke, hand and foot injured = a Sa Harrison, Mankin, Sweene J. C. Cassell, Roanoke, arm hurt; H. W. Mar- superintendent of’ schools being present. The | sin, Chattanooga, Teun, eut and bruised. M. | pointed, board authorized the use of Peebody hall for | D. Temple, Chicago, back injured; Mrs. R. B. the sessions of the State dental association at | Y: Tex., bruised. during vacation, and all the school buildings | England. bac?” were put under their cl Tse Courts Crosep.— Wabble—“I guess the jackass between the ing and #300. Gen. Cameron are : bered. ‘The vi be general holiday, but the banks, exchange, | Among the injured are the following: J. F. | ™°™ ce will be closed, and large numbers of Alex: | Temples Potteville, Pa, Neadaad rote Rarecn; | # million and a hal ly, Mass, severe bruised] Prince Albe a enerally substantially re- ue of the estate is nearly —coo—____ rt Victor’s Pension, In the English house of commons last nigh Ta; Breieed; alos doreech GE ates ease | the apealar: sae metesben Sosa Gs gue Springs. ‘The races at the Gentlemen's driving | death of her little niece; Roland J, Johuson, | commending to the house the granting of an park will draw a throng in the afternoon, and | Roanoke, Va., conductor, frightfully cut on the | extra provision to Prince Allert Victor of Wales and Princess Victoria of Prussia on the occasion of their marriage. Mr. Smith, the ———_+e+______ , body i Almost Equals It, ite annual meet in this city. The salaries of From the are Haute Express, ¥ the janitors of the Wesbingta an the . Wibble—“What is the most remarkable ex-_ school buildings were ordered to be contim vacation and ample of indecision you ever heard of, Wab- “ two haystacks is about the most notable.” Stughes bas taker i te the Ari . “Wibble—“Yes, that's « pretty good one, but itory of the United States, and has directed a street Jaborer who has o velful of dirt ment for the coroner’s inquests, mor- eclipsed into the cart 5 dat of the United tems, &c., recently held there just as the noon whistle = 037 —______ Chichester, has also closed its July works company's mill. The experts on the| Some Novel Drawing-Room Fan, fore the session heights of chimneys say that it will be the sec- Ot ie: GW, Sesemaion mes daciored» cventy ond highest in this country. road ordered ° maintained as such. | Instead of hoisting the brick mortar Ehret Zo om Se ben contin |e no Soar e Norss.—The Knights <2 of Me- chanics with of Oriental attended this afternoon of sé fe Wm. Schiite | it th it i F li