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i ars, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.¢., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1885. RAILROADS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. pw SARATOGA. LAKE GEORGE AND "Pratos oe New York, West Shore and Buifalo Hail- mene waracni seeee heute, ea cs Secs aie flows: ‘SARATOGA SPECIAL, 8:40 am.. arcive Saratogs 2:40 pun. ; Caldwell, Lake George, 4:0 p.m; Montreal, 20:30 p.m.- Elegaiit Pullman Buffet Cars to Sarato- thene io Montreal. Pennsylvan'a Railroad train {eave Washington 12:15 0m. tocounect, SGATSRILE, MOCSTAIN SPECIAL, 6-40 em srrive a ‘Kaatersi Gra [45 pm Parlor curs Penisyivania Waliroud ain ones Washington b215 am to connect DAY EXPRESS P35 & MD, artes sn Ama Die 05 pm. Rocbester £0:30 eee Pee 1243 am. to Albany and N . MD ttswifty MOUNTAIN EX- 65 am, wrest HOTEL KAATERS 510 pm, Grand aig Saratoga rake” George 8 pas. Sars Long New York to Sara Saratoga and Lake George. toconnect. ND CATSKILI, MOUNTAIN LIM- JA AND, cr Herz We Axe Acar, WITH THE SIXTH CARLOAD OF OUR EUREKA CHAMBER SUIT, SOLID WALNUT, MARBLE TOP, 10 PIECES COMPLETE, FOR $43.50—BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL OTHER GooDs PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK, JULY 1ST. W. H. HOEKE, 13. 801 Market Space; 308 and 310 8th at. Varor Sroves__ Another invoice of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL Just received, and for the balance of the season we will offer special inducements to auy purchasers of the CROWS JEWEL or other makes of Vapor Stoves. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, W. 8. JENKS & CO. ‘train leaves Philadelphia ‘Kaaterskill 8:57 p. eat ‘ é 9:10 pam, Mon ‘E58 pam, Surntoge $10 p.m. Mow- ce Waabingto non ania Railroad train at 8:30 a.m. for Saratoga: | _J¥3 ‘TIT Teh street. Thente fo Montreal “Ask far single or round = phew York City, Apply to city OF depot Stxoterox & Frercuen | ad Pennsylvania. Hailrocd for complete FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING ANY UPHOT- ee, icketa aud parior car chairs Portable Parlor car chairs from Jersey City Station reserved gent Pullman Car STRAW MATTING, BABY CARRIAGES, BSS SEEDS Citar, | roost coviens von Fumuinche bere Fi SKY MC a Ret ir, we to be always So ieee |e es $y33-1015 No. 250 BROADWAY, NY. aS frm Qasr Nosrawere VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. = He in effect July 5. 1885. Sehedul = 100 A. M~LYSCHECHO MAIL. duly, except 8on- ) = PER DOZE Fe GaeCRS MAN tally cre ain | SL.2S @ cocnnas Wehmogd and Alleghany and ‘Sort Radiroads 41:15 A. BM.—NEW ORLEANS FAST MALT. dai ose connections South and. Soutiti GINGER ALE. Genuine APPLE CIDER, ats. $2 doz. €. WITMER & CO. ‘Sunday, with and 0. allways Pulte Grocers, aaa Steeplag Huftel cars front New Yorkand Wests | _SvT4 2018 Fennayivania ave. Hpeton, t6, Atianta., Puliman, Scoping. care tom | = fas ‘New Orleans without change of cars | E : Pollmatt Parior Care from Washington 10 Wane | Lown Grocentes Dows. Sulynurspangs | For 20 dave we will sell Roller Family Flour. only Bag PMc LOUInviLIR FasT LINE. Dotty via | $5.28 verbbl best seth curvlian Nice, 7 us TOE OUS Thariotesville vo Cincinnatl, Loulavilie and all West. | § fos-otbext haundry suaret, 25 gen Points. Pullman Seeping cars, Washington to | Sugar Cured Shouiicns tise Ib. Liege: r Sugar Cured Hama, 12g 1b, 100 P. M.-SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS | Ween shoulders Ge ihe Dail points, South and Southwest via Dan: | Roasted Rio Coffee 2 ths. 2c. hariowe. Pullman Siceping care from | Good. toasted feo Corte, ie Ib. Washington to Atlanta, Montgomery ‘and selma: | Gest Heusted Tei 20 to 33 Ib Parlor car Monigomery to New Orleans. “Pullman | Rowsted duva Cotiee 35, 23 Siteper: from Washington via Charlotte and Cola & bia to Augusta, S150 Manas [ivision Train leave Washington at 4:15 p. | Hest Extra Flour, 84 75 75 per DOL. m. daily. except Sanday. Best Patent Process, $6.45. fe Warrenton ‘Trains eave Washington at 7:00a.m., | Soda Crackers, 10 Ibs. Ze. Vitam. and S45 pam. dally. | Traineucrive in Washington 00 am., Southern | - Sto mabe Strastnne local dally gu p. me Lyochbune Matt aatle Sop Sanday 0:18 pln. Now Griewus Fast Sail dally ‘Selo p.m., Louisvilte special, dail pen ‘Foe tickets att infortaation ingaire at Company's office, or Pees co ifraun leave om Band F Staion: Best Sugar Corn, 3 cans 5c. ‘Remember you save money on all your purchsses at —— INDIA TEA COMPANY, 445 7th st. aw. N. MACDANIEL, THE FINEST, 5c. Ra weet POOLE: BROOKE & Co., AAS. Traffic Manager. #44 Lonisians avenue i £ gg SUILY Gnocerres, ‘Terms-STRICTLY CASH.” 59 GIVE OUR BUTTER A TRIAL. 900 ERE EEE 5555 : go EP RR FE ‘Trains leave Washington from station, corner of 6th $0.8 FEF Bs and E streets, a8 follow Goo Eee EE Eee Sus8 = For Pittsburg and the West, Chicago Limited Express = A.M. duly Fast ‘of Palace Sieeping Cars at 0: pat oN. St. daily to Cineimuatl and St Louts, with Sleeping Cars from. Harrisburg to Cincinath Sud Hotel Car 19 st: Louis: dally excepe Gaurd ‘car ‘Aiton to chic THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Js without # donbt the most BEauTIFUL and the most | Rermrines Flour in the world, ‘The alllers have not ouly the most perfect Mtl containing as it does all the most improved Machin- Sen up to the poeene time, but they produce s"Hour Useckeassenby any millin the world. Te through Sleeper Harrisburg to Chicago, prove that, we would that 9 large quan BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, _ | Btyoftals magnidicent Flour Is shipped angually to Fore Rae Boece Retna itrare, | Excope aot tenes the hacia eee aoe 2, 0:00 PAM. dally, e: Satdrday, with Palace | World. We GUARANTEE that it is made from selected Caen Wanhingcon'te Rotiester oo? “™ PAM? | Rita wneat grown io Minnesota and Dakota It i isburg to Louisville; connecting at Har- Tisburg with Western Express with through Sleep- iF Cleveland and St. Louls. Pacific express, | M.daily for Ptttsburz and the West, with | saport. Luck Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 ai acknowledged fact. that in this Ploura perfect sep- ‘daily, except Sundays os ration of the glutinos particles of the wheat berry York and the Ease anda thorough elimination. ofall weak and starchy and the East, 7 10:00) P.M. a 00, 4:00, 10:00 P.M. and xpress of Pullman Purlor Cars, Eat. every day. n, N.Y. all through tratus connect at Jerser City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, afford ing direet transfer to Fulton street, avoiding dou- bie ferriaze across New York City. For Phil iM, 7:15, 5:30 and 11:00 A.M, 2:00, PM and 12:15 night. Gn Sun: 200, 4:00, 6:00, 10:00 PM, and ited Express, 9:40 A.M. daily, 5:30. 9-40, 9:50, 11:00 A. 2 been reached, and is consequently wore NUTRITIOUS, yielding more bread to. the barrel han any other Flour. The best trade admits thay from it making qualities It is the cheapest, as Well a3 tne best, for either family or baker's use, and Unsurpassed by any Flour made. Every sack’ and every barrel is warranted to give entire satisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautifl Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Putent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- acting housekeeper und satisfy the most fastidiousepi- day S30, 00, GILT-EDGE. unday. 520, 9:50), -E Je 10, 10:00 P.M, and reek Line, 7:15 A.M. and 4:40 P.M daily, = ewe Wee Sunday RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. Itis avery cheap and beautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we EUurantee Will give wulistuction to every one WhO wate GOLDEN HILL. ‘The oid reliable stand-by and the Standard Famfy Flour of the District. It is equal in quality toa great many high-priced Patent Flours, whiist it can be bought for considerabie less money. We defy competl- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that auy housekeeper wo ‘ries them once Will never use auy thing ele Fursaie by auigrocera G RATT. WASH: #09, 9:25, 11-01, and 11:35 A. 6225, S05, and Tes, PM Oo 8:05 B'M. ii and 11:01 AM cept Sunday. Ieave Alexandria tox Weshington, 605, .00, Y-AUAO 8-5 1:00, $05. 3:25, 5:10, <0, and 29'B.M., and 12:19 midnight (except Monday). andlay at S00 and LOLO AMA: 7305 and 1:35. tion at the office, northeast cor- tation, where orders ean For Rict oe J. Woon, General Passenger Agent. WW ASHINGTON, OHIO AND WESTERN BALL. ROAD, General Manager. [ed ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaave R se13 ia con Ane TOKE Te T1080 trate Lane POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. frum amt Arrive at 6th and 1 streets Depot as follows: Washington Sam, and 423 pus dale ar ut Park 1053 646 Dare I1-01 um and 638 pu, Tisés ue and Tas pe Ti 603 ain and k09'p ni pass Leesburg Get wine aud ‘SG pnt Belmont Park GSE ai und $35 | Pm, and afrivé at Washington at 9235 ath and SAO oe Ppecial excursion rates and Sanday trains to BEL. | MOST PAIGE” Meni and (cmmutaion kates Dp LINE TO NORFOLK, AND FORTRESS: STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR, ue of which leaves 7th street wharf DAILY, except Stnday. at 5:50 Boston and Prov! rooms at 13 ia. Exclusive, eouneeion with ‘nee steamers, Secure tickets and doi and io Pennsylvania ave, St. Mare Office Knox's Expres uth stand Penusy e., who Will also cleck baggage trom hotels athi privaie residcuces. farther particulars Inguire at ofc, 7th street wharf ‘Telephone S W.P. WELCH, General Agent. OW FARE TO NORFOLK.-STEAMER LADY Lj OF THE LAKE leaves 6th street wharf, Wash- ington, Monday. Wednesday and Saturday, as 5210 ap. fimstclass, Fure, $1.00: Round ‘irlp, $1.50. phone call $4. All Potomac iver Landliigs, © Agent, Penn. ave. Washington. ALTIMORE AND OHTO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 3p, 1885, until further notice. on frous Station, corner of New Jer- sep aveuue sid € nereet. | Steiner JOHN W. THOMPSON, Monday, Wednes For Chicago Lo. and 10:10 p. m., dally. The 10:00 | day and Friday, 7 am Jers Chicago, arcivingin Phtsberpat ROG pan tbls Free PoTOMAc Riven LaNDiNcs Suit for fant'cane. > sere mere 8 Charged on this NEW JRON STEAMER “WAK#FTELIN Gncinnati, Loutsville and St. Louis daily at 3:30 Pm. and ivlO p. m., with through coaches and Pal- Stceping Cas to above points, without change. Leaves Tthstreet wharf on MONDAYS, THURS- DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 am Returning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.m., touch: Sup ut train is a fase braked tain to Clucinuatl iver Las soa dt. Louis arriving tn Cineinnadtaext morning at | Crimea Vac and peclenerny fay eke eosTee 740. St. Louls 6:30 pam. No extra fare is charged on | Gig aw Or Ke he ai Sheg hens Be ee a Gee eyor Fitisburg st 10-00 a m., with Parlor Car, and DLEY, Matingers Oe Ae $10 p.m dally, to Pittsburg, Cleveland and Deirol, | —c W- RIDLEY, ee with Sleeping Cars to Pitestal E For Baitimoreon week dass, 5, 6:10, 6:40, 730, S40 and 10:05 a a 120, 1:38, BAS Oats |, : fain)-5:30, 480, io, Sav, GG, “00, G28 and For Baltimore on Sundays, 6:10, 780, 830 and 10-05 mi. 1-25, 1:30, 330, 440, BAW, 640, 700, 5 Th C. KNIGUT leave i ERS JOHN GIESON and 41, East ver. N. Y.,every SATURDAY ata ‘m.; 6tb'st. whari, Washington, every WEDNESDA\ eight at lowest rates. apt MAC TRANSPORTATION LINE 8:25, 11-00 p.m, STEAMER SUE. boints on the Shenandoah Vs ‘Rall and .C. GEOGHEGAN, aunts South, 25 mt. dally, and 91 iy. eres ria vices bots a xD Bion. train hus Pullman ‘sleeper, Washington to | $!Femme, the route between BALTIMORE AX New Orleans. For Annapolis. 6:40 a, mand 12:10 and 4:30 p.m. Beeovrres near ene at SUNDAY, Mai On Sunday, 5:30a.m.. 4:40'p. m. wer Freight received SATURDAYS ONLY, and ‘For way’ stations betwee Washington and Baitt | Bust be prepaid. 7 1 ! 1210 pan ‘All accommodations first-class. Apply to Seri pss Oo Senders a0 Pan cot eae eae STEPILENSON BRO ath ot. whart, (Office:—12th st. and Pennsylvania av. n.w. mbi1-6m eee reese eet S™ ‘and Sundays | geek am. or River Landiiiys as far an Siattox trek, revurding on Wednesday, Friday and’ Mouday ailerboo ‘For information wo ius aL SHEN E Td Pa ave. ow. _ mpd"? 6.7. JONES, Agt, 7trst. whart M™ VERNON! MT. VERNON! 2 STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves “th-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt Veruon at 10 o'clock a m4 returning, reaches Washington about 3:30 p. m. 4:40 700 and 11 p.m.” For stations on Metropolitan Branch. 7:25am. and 11:15 pm.. daily, exeept Sat ey, and 5:30 pm. duily: 4:40 pm datcy. except Sun 0), 2F PrinelDal ‘staddons on Meiropolitan Bran ‘s:40 am. daily, on Sunday stops at all stations, ior | Lexington, Staunton and Valley Branch, $40 am, dally, exewpt Sunday. tor Frederick, 8:40" am, 440 Dept, daily except Sunday." For Locel stations between W nm and Gaith- ersbung. 12:30 p.m daily, except sunday. For Tiagerstown sud” Winches Sx0.e:m. day, except Sunday. aud an persion Dasiy except sbday'wy Winchester. (° Hagerstowsl qipissarrive trom the West daily, 6:00, 7:20 am, | 5 pa | Frog Anuabolts 8:30 am. and 1:50 and 5:25 p.m, os Bunday, 10:35 a.m. 6:35 p. sel L. L. BLAKE, Captain, From Predctick end incermediiepoiate Sotam, | = ana and S15 pm ‘except Suuday nn STEAMERS. ‘THIS AFTERNOON, (1HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, F VALUABLE IMPROVED Te SALE OF WASKINGTON AND TR GEORGETOWN, AND OF UNIMPROVED PROBEETS INTHE COUNTY. virtue of a decree of the Supcoees Cocrtot ye District Of Suaibin, passed Sa A asnin wcause pending in wala, court, wherein John H. King et al. are complainants and liam Watson etal. are defendants, the same numbered 9,441, Equity Locket 24, we shall ol ‘for sale at bite auction, 1p front of the several Vy THE. SIXTEENTH BAY OF JULY, A, D108) at FIVE OCLOCK P. AC, Lor numperea twelve Aiticen (15), In the elty of fumigia, ot the south aide o E se nune 48 Genta of 146 feet 11 iuches, northwest wit tween 5th and 26th streets, belng bounded ‘on three Be ee een fonteeanie frame cottage’ ‘Tis property Is situated at thejunc- Uon of L-atrect and Pennsylvania avenue ON THE SAME DAY, AT SIX O'CLOCK p. m., we will sel in front of the pretaises parts of lots nun: be in ‘the “Slip.” in Georgetown In SSald’ Distr, Somtalned. withia the iollowing description: Hegianing at the southeast oot Jot numbered eight (8), being also the co by the internection of the ort! With the west hne of Valley street, running thence hort twenty degrees and eeu minutes west, by and with the west line of Valley street one hundred and fifty-nine feet: thence runniug south sixty-elgut and tree-fuurths degrees, west eighly-three feet and six fuches thence southerly and paraliel with the first Une twenty-three fect aud six inches; thence north seventy-two degrees east forty-uine ‘feet and ten inches thence south twenty-two and three-fourths de- grees east sixty-two feet one and onelistf inches: thence south nine Grkrees east sixteen fect and one Inch; thence south four degrees east thirty-efet feet and ight inches toa polntou West street distant forty- seven feet aud six inches from the place of beginning: tence by and with West street forty-seven fevt six inches to the pince of beginning. Improved by @ large frame dweillig-bouse. = ‘On FRIDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY. AD. 188), at FIVE O'CLOCK F. M., we will Sell, in front of the premises, part of a tract of land Jyitig in Washtngton county, in, the District of Colum Vin, known ws “White Haven.” bounded by the lands of ‘the heirs of the late Horatio Barnes, Lewis Car- berry and George A. Meem on the west: by the Ridge Tomi, ieding from the Foundry to Lufborough’s lane, on tlie east: “by the land owned by Thomas Curberry: on the north, and by the land of Daplel Lightfoot on the south, containing about 20% acres of land; being the truct of land conveyed to John H. King by John W. Murdock, by «eed dated August 2d, 1650, recorded in Liber J. A! 8. 16, at follo 116, aud recorded in Liber J. A. 8. 58, ai follo 45. et seq... of the Land Records of the ‘District of Columbla—except the southern part thereof, containing about 2 acres, scld by Ellen J. King t6 Duniel Lightfoot. “ferms of wale: One-third or any greater proportion in cash; balance payable In two equal instalments, in one and two years, respectively, from. the day of sale, for which promissory uotes of’ purchasers must be given, to bewr interest at six per cent per annum, and fo be gecured by deed or deeds of trust on the property sold. Or all cash may be paid at the purchaser's op- tion. Ne deed to be ven anti) the terms of ale are complied with, snd the sales shall have been finally Fatified by the court. All conveyancing and recordin: fobe at pirchaser's cost, and adeposit of $100 requi ‘on cach lot at the time ofsale. If the terms of sule be not complied with in teh days from the day of sale the trustess reserve the right to resell at the risk und cost of defaulting purcht is JESSE H. WILSON, Trustee, 72 La. ave, and 1300 sist st, GEORGE W. KING. _Sva-deas WV ALTER B. WITLIAMS & CO,, Aucts. TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, FRONT- N SEVENTH STREDT, BETWEEN G STREETS SOUTHEAST, No. 524, AT AUCTIO} On FRIDAY, JULY SEVENTEENTH, FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., we shall sell south haif, {of Xo, 8. In square 003, having 25 feet front by 114 fect i inch deep, to'an ‘improved by story frame house, seven rooms. ‘Terms made Known at time of sale. ER B, WILLIAMS & CO,, Aucts, two TO-MORROW. ;CANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Will be sold at public auction st the Agricultural Departmen his city, on SATURDAY, JULY FIGHTEENTH, 1885, af TEN O'CLOCK. A.M. Lot of Farming ‘Tools, consisting of Plows. Caitiva: Lore: Mowing Machine, Manure Spreader, Nilky Plow, Seed Sower, Shovels, Forks, O10 Tron,’ Seed Bags, &e. The property can be seen aiid auy" information desired obtained before the sale by calling ou HENRY PHELPS, Terms of sale cash. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEUOLD FURNITURE, PLANO, STRAW MATTING, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES AND OTHER ARTICLES, At Auction Rooms, SATURDAY, JULY EIGHT- EENTH, 1885, commencing at TEN O'CLOUK. ALsO, Large assortment China and Glassware, ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, One Extension-Top Jamp-Seat Carriage. sy homes Carriages, Buggles, Wayous and Harness, DEXCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF ¥. P. MIRROR, SHOW CASI HELV ING, FRESH CAN. Scat Dies AND CONFECTIONERY, AT AUCTION. S.A 3 TURDAY, JULY EIGHTEENTH, 1885, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, infront of my auction rooms 1 Puallsell tue above, without reserve, to the Bice 0 HOS. J. FISHER & CO. PUBLIC SALE OF A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON “COLUMBIA HEIGHTS,” OPPOSITE THE, FINE RESIDENCE OF AL: BARBER on SATURDAY, JULY EIGHTEENTH, 1885, at SIX OCLOCK P. M.. in front ot the premises, ge we suall offer for sule that desirable tesidence Kuown as No. 6 Clifton street; the lot. 1s 50 by 219 feet and fs improved by @ nearly new house ofr perior coustruction, containing wine rooms, with, Tirge attic, 13 foot hall, hard wood nish and’ all modern improvements. “The situation is delightful, commanding a fine view ofthe city, anid must enhanée in value, ‘Terms at sate, Sy1B-dds, MEDICAL, &c. LoXtoXs GRADUATE, FORTY YEARS’ EXPE rience in Europeand America, invites those afllic. ted with Catarrh, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia (special Diseases), inmediately relieved.” Expenses moderate. Hours 9'to 9 p.m. Dr. FLYNN, Gov New Jersey ave. n.w. A trial will convince. Jy1e1m* ‘T HAS NEVER BEEN CO. De. BROTHE! Using Ladies’ Physician in this city. Ladi contlaently consait Dx, BROTILERS, G0. Particular attention paid to all diseases ladies, married or single. All successfully. treated. a Board, with good accommodations, and’ kind effi: lent nurses furnished to those who may desire to stay afew days in the city under his treatment. my0-3m* VM AX8000 RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE AVA ‘or two of Dx. BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cor- dist. “Will cure any case of nervous debility and loss Of nerve power. It imparts vigor to the whole sys tem. 906 Bat. s.w. myo-3u> you can St. aw Liar 10 R. LEON, THE OLDEST FSTABLISHEDAND only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can Peconsulted daily, 464 C st., et. dis andUth sts. w. Prompt treatment, Correspondence and cunsuits- {uous strictly coufidential, Separate rooms for ladies. Ofticealways open, sy11-6er RAP AND BE WISE OR BROTHERS 006 B Law before me and made oath that he is tie Oldest Established Expert Speciatint. in, this city, and will guarantee « cure In all cases of private disease of men and furnish medicine, or no charge: consultation and advice freeat any Hour during the Gay. Subscribed and sworn to before me by. Dr. BROTHERS, SAMUEL C, MILLS, a Notary Publlé in and for the D. of C., this dd day of July, 1 dyl0-1m R_MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS CURE ALL Urinary Diseases in 48houra, Nervous bebility, Organic Weakness caused by indiscretion, Poisonous Diseases of Blood, affecting Throat, Nose ‘and sicin. Sold at STANDIFORD'S, St.Cloud Pharmacy,9th and F streets. Price $3. Sent'by mail sealed. au2b-m,w.f 30 DAYS TRIAL DR. DYES ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Execrrro AveLiaxces. We will send on. thirty days’ trial, to Ben, young of old, who are suffering from Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, aud those diseases ofa personal nature resuiting from abuses and other causes. 5) relief and complete restoration to beaith, vigor al Famphlci ites Address VOLTAIC BELT Con Siar let, free. Address VOLTAIC BE) re abath ich. Jad0-20 RS BROWN (COLORED) TAKES LADIES ML efore and during ttiness, at her nice home, 305, Misiouri ave. n.w., where they will have the best of care. jyzime sda ‘Trains leave Baltimore for Washington at 520, 9:30, 720. 0, 900 anid LOAD a ae is 20, 5, Oc. BOO, GOV and TL p m.jou Suudary, 6:20 E20, 9:00 aid 905 am., 1230, 2:50, 4:20. 5:00, 6350 8200, 4:00 and 11:00 p.m” All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station 5. 3:15 and 6:40 p.m. UNARD LINE. NOTICE, Cc LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM- EW YORK AND LIVER- ITED, BETWEEN Sher information apply at the Baltimore POUL, CALLING AT COKK HARBOR, ‘and Ohio Ticket Odice—Wasnington Station, 619 aid FROM Pri 40, N. he. NEW YOu. 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Fourteenth | Borusta......Sat,July 18 /GaLiia_.....Sa%, Aug. 15 Mreet, were orders will be taken for to be | AUwasia. sat; July 25 | AtwaNiancsat, Ale 22 Checked aud received at any pount lu the eit Erueuia Sat! Aug. 1] Erneta. sat. ADE 20 B DUST A CE Loli, Stevie ‘Aug. S| Senvin i Set Gen. Mabager, Baltimore. GPA | AND # SATURDAY FROM NEW YORK. — — | RATES OF PASSAGE—Cabin—p90, $80 und $100, "HE NEW ORLEANS FAST LINE “AND /ENANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN SPECIAL Via ANDOATE JUNC. SHENA: JUNC scroruig to accommodations. poaeiee tecrage at very low Fates, Steerage tickets from | Livcrpet and Queenstown and all other parts o€ Eat | Rupe at lowest sates ‘Piirough bilts of laden given for Relfast, Glasgow, Havre Antwerp and other ports on the Couteent, LENE TI a | Re ae conven ml | "For irelght a ‘1 ompany's “Shenandoah Valley, Nurfilk | office, No. Bowling Creeus of both steerage and East Tennessee, “Virgins wud | Cabin 10 OTIS BIGELOW & CO. 60S sth street, gia “Hellroads. AUnuta, Sucon, Jucksou- | Washingt C Sille, Chattanooga, Memphis, Stubile, New Or VERNON 1, RROWN & CO. New York, Jeans, and the South and Southwest) Pullman Alessra, OTIS BIGELOW & CO: Falete Siceping Cars between Wasuington and | _y13 G05, 7th street, Washingion. New Orleans. ‘without change. * Connes HARB Toton ea Shenandoah "Junction with Pullman Cars, New | (7 &NEEAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY 10 Fat dally: Memphis Ex Pee Berwras New YOu aso Lavine : iy. Memphis Express. For all potuts South, Southeast aud Soutlwest ‘Suutak bat LURAY axp ROANOKE. New Route wo the South and Southwest. ULE IN EFFECT MAY 3D, 1555. Company's pier, No. 42 North Raver, foot of Morton mtreet. New York ‘Amerique, Santelli, Wed ace Siceping Cute between Sbeniandoul duneti Inesday, J 2pm. 3 Sie ee ees | Soa Vie ea Gleveland, ‘Ten. with Pullman’ Cars to Sew | Candas, de Kereabiécy W , Aug. 8, noon. leans without change Normaddie, Frangeul, Wednesday. Aug. 12,7 am. Checks payable of sight, jn sounds We mut, on the Banque ‘Trapsadlantigue of Paris. LOUIS DE BE IAN" Agent. No. 6 Howling Green, New York, Mew BELL & OO, or the District of Columbia, 1437 Penusyvania sveune. s13 ‘Washington, D.C. F]\O BOSTON, VIA PROVIDENCE P, SHORT AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE ‘To Boston, Newport, Narragansett Pler and adjaceut Peresorts bythe seme Lovurs Bexovorr on Fone S oe IDAYe al 630 Foske cob. ; BREWING COMPANY, Seanites Berkabie ‘ a Jone stoptioe. OFFICES Nos. 506 and 510 VINE ST. For riber format iogure at BREWERY, 297 and PARRISH ST, wharf. Telepbone No. 74 P. PHILADELPHIA, PA i age CELLULOID TRUSS, : Agent for Washington, igngand ca bo me a a 7. BRIDWELL, ozs. neers, ann 25M STRKET aw Lody ge errr ‘MEL DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND reliable Ladies’ Physician, can be consulteddally ather residence, 1245 7th st. tw. Ottice hours from 1to® p.m. Jels-3ere" R. ROBERTSON, THEOLDEST ESTABLISHED, ‘specialist in Baltimore, can be consulied every Wednesday and Saturday, af 456 Cot. n.w., from 2 to 9 pm.; guarantees a cure in all Brivuie diseases re cent without the use ing drugs. liseases and blood poisons positively cared without the use of mercury. cial aticntion to ail temule diseases Main oilice, N Liberty st., Baitimore, did. Jeo-3mn Gas Cooxma Sroves STOVES FOR HATTERS, * TAILORS, CONFECTIONERS, TINNERS, &c, STOVES FOR FAMILY USE THAT WILL COOK FOR ONE PERSON OR FOR FIFTY PERSONS: FOR SALE BY THE J)ENCANSON BHOS., Auctio D ‘Sth and D streste northwest, PEREMPTORY "SALE BY AUCTION OF ONE Bah eons A130, JUMPSEAT CARRIAGE SE ARR DAY SEE AND BARNES ONE E PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN ING THE CITY. aa On SATURDAY MORNING. JULY a TRENT 138, at ELEVEN OCLOGK, in front of Siivemook, to mulch we itelteaiéatae sen wwe stock, w tu it ° DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SMALL LOT HARDWARE TOOLS, @C, AT AUCTION ‘TO-MORROW, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, within my ‘auction rooms. it \CANSON BROS., Auctioneers, FIN« CORNER BUILDING Lor, ON SEVENTH: STREET ROAD, NbAN SOHUSIZEN PARE, FRONTING PIETY FEET. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JOLY TWENTY, THIRD, at SIX O'CLOK, we will Sell on the prem! LOT 28, BLOCK 5, ‘Todd & Brown's subdivision of Plessant Plains, one of the best building lots on 7th street extended. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 0,13 and. 1 months: notes 10 beat interest to be secured by deed of {Enns of all cash, atoption of purehaser. A depoat of requ ie. Couveyancing. <, Siuter's cost (it) “ BUNGANGON BROd. aucly. J) ENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, INTH AND TENTH STREETS NORT records for ihe District of Colum in remises, on TUESDA ‘Day OF JULY, A. DW ut PIVE O'CLOCK P. M., all the following described Teal estate and premises, situate, Iying and bang In the clty of Washington, and in the District of Colum bia, Known and dexighated as the west fifteen (15) feet front by the depih of lot numbered two (2), in Sauare numbered three hundred and seventy-elght (378), together with all and siugular the Improve ments, ways, easements, rights, privileges und appur: tenances to the same belonging oF in any wise apper- Nwinlug. ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two Zeurs, notes to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trust: or all cab, at purchaser's option. A deposit 9f $200 required at sale. ‘Conveyancing, &c. at pur- chaser's cost, Terms of sale to be complied within ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tesell at the risk und cost of the defaulting purcheser, alter five days" publio notice of such resale in some hewspaper published Iu Washington, D. C. OSCEOLA G GREEN, WILLTAMS. GORDON, } Trostees, HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. ‘RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED. By authority of a decree in Equity cause No. 9404, Gulick va. Gulick et al., we Will expose fo sale at public auction, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JULY, A.D. beginning at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. ML, infront of the premises, the following property ‘All of square north of square No. 128. All of square No. 149. Eastern 25 feet in front by the full depth of lot No. 29 in Williams & Jardin’s sub-division of square 0. 159. 4. Sots Nos. 32 and 33 in Basil Norris’ sub-division of paztof square No. 108, ‘thus first parcel is bounded by 20th and Cstreets and Virginia avenue, and contains about 15,870 square feet. and will be Sold clear of encumbrances. ‘Tiie second parcel, Square 148; {; bounded by 17th, Boundary and. V streets, contains about 3.306 feet and will be sold subject to’ an encumbrance of $2,500, due Murch Ast, 1587, with interest at six per cent, aguble haltyeariy. ‘The third parcel is on N street, near 17th street, tm- proved bya fine residence, receutly completed, and willbe sold clear of encumbrance. It fronts 26 feet, and has an average depth of about 127 feet. ‘The fourth parcels are on the north side of G street, between 17ti and Leth streets, and will be sold. sub: Ject to an encumbrance on each lot of $1,500, due Jan- ‘bary Oth, 1886, with interest at six per cent, payable hal-yearly. Lot 32 fronts 21% feet and Lot 33 21 feet on G street: Averaxe depuiabout 75 f00t, | ‘The sales will proceed in the order ginning with squure north of aquare 12 ‘Terms of sale: One third cash: residue in equal pay- ments at one and two years, with interest, to be se cured by deed of trust upon the property’ sold. A. deposit of $100 will be requlred when the property if suck (ol), upon each of the parcels, Nos. 1.2 aud ‘conv 4, and $500 upon the parcel No. 3. all ranclug ad recordiog wil be £5 the.com of tuo purchaser i jst JESSE V. N-HUYCK, Jyl4dts 1505 Pennsyivanis avenue. RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOIS, FRONTING SEVENTY-ONE FEET ON F stent, Berw. E AND OU By virtue of wdecree ofthe Supreme Court of pm the District of Columbia, ina cauye wherein Lena i ‘Mosman et al. were complatnants and Williatn, homa.et al were defendants, sui Known 96 gu “ause No..408, passed on the 25th day of Maye A. B. t HURSDAY, JULY SIXT. a OCK P. At sell, ut public “auction, ‘mises, all those’ certain pieces anc ity of Washington, District Columbia, known as and being the west thirty-one (1) feet trout, aud running back of even width the ‘pth thereof of original lot numbered three (3), in square iumbered thirty-two (32), aod the east forty (40) fect iront by the full depth thereof of orig- {nul tot numbered four (4), in same square. ‘Terins of sale, at prescribed by suid decree: One- third cash, one-third fn one year, und one-third thereof in bso years, secured by notes of the purchaser or pur- chasers and deed of (rust on the premhes sold. "All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A depusit of $100 Fequired at the time of sale, BENJAMIN F, LEIGHTON, Trustee, ‘Onlice—42 Louisiana ave. n. ¥. DUNCANSON BROS, Autuonecrs, jy3-ddids Sg THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL DNESEAY, THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF LY, 1585, at’same hour and place. iy13-d&ds "BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, T]M0s. 5. FISHER & C9, i Real Estate Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROVERTY, ON PIERCE PLACE, BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIPTEENTIE STREETS NORTHWEST. “BEING TWO-STORY AND BASEMLNT BRICK DWELLING, No. 1456, By virtue ofadeed of trust, dated November 1ith, A. D. 1875, and duly ‘recorded In Liber 805, Tolio 58, ong of the land recorus for the Dis. triet of Columbia, und by direction of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, fu front othe premises on THUHSDAY the TWENTS-TIERD DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1885, at_ FIVE O'CLOCK P. MG, all that piece or parcel of ground s:uate, lying and belng in the city of Washington, Listrict of Colum bia, and Known and described as Lot No 171, In Kel- y's subdivision of Patterson's subdivision of Square No, 206, being part of lots numbered, 70. and 71, of sald Patierson’s subdivision, as recorded in the survey or's office of the District of Columbia, together with all the improvements, et cetera, ‘Terms of Sale: Oneihird cash; balance in six and twelve months, with Interest from day of sale, to be secured by notes beuring interest at the rate of six per cent per antium, and a deed of trust upon the property. sold, or ail cash at the option of the purchaser. A de- posit of $100 will be required at time of sale. If the terms of sale are wot complied with In i from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the rlglitto Fesell at the risk and cost of defwulting purchaser. "All con ‘Veyancing at purchaser's cust, CHAS € GLOVER, _dyl-a&as CHAS. B. BAILEY, } Trustees, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers TRUSTEES SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT oN TENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND STS, NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated. July 241, 1870, and duly recorded among the land Fecords fy ofthe istrict of Columbia in Liber No. 917 foil 458, and ut the request of the holder of tke note cured thereby. 7 will sell at auction, in front OF the remises, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY F JULY, 1665, at SLX O'CLOCK P.M, the follow- Ing real estate in the elty of Washingtou, D.C to wit ‘The southern half of Lot numbered irty-B¥e (36). In Davidson's recorded subdivision of square bumbered three hundred and forty (40), the sald part of Lot fronting 12 feet 1b nchen on 1th sreetoy n dept of G2 fee and. being “improved by Mouse No. 1216 1e-third cash; balance in two equal instalments at six and twelve months: purchaser's hotes, nearing six per cent interest, to be secured by deed Of trust on the premises; OF ail cash at purchaser's option. “A deposit of $100 required at time of sale, Alleonveyancing and recordin at purchaser a cont Afterms are not complied with in ten days from sale, the property niay be resold at risk and cost of default” Purchaser, afer ve dure? notice ot sate odds JOHN'b. COUGHLAN, Trustee, ‘NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. iy victue of a writ of fleri facias, Issued out of the Glerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, for cash, in front of the Court House door for sald’ District,” on TUESDAY, the FOURTEDNTH DAY OF JULY, 1885, at TWELVE O'CLOCK XM. all the right, titlé, claim und interest of the defendau mand to thé following described property, to wit, All that certain piece or of ground Iving and be ing in the clty of Washington, D.C. and known and @istingulshed on the plat “or plan, Gt said city as and being ‘the enst twenty-six (26) feet eight (8) inches front on Pennsylvania avenue by the depth thereof of Jot numbered three (3), in squure numbered two hun- dred and twenty-live (225) uituated on Beausy vata avenue, between 14th and 15th streets nw., levied upon 4 the property “of Joseph C* Lay tosnis Sition 21,960, ab law, tn favor of Brainaed A Warnes, LAWTON ‘McMICHAEL, U-S. Marthal ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. jezoauy1s ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTI! Fiffoay die YWENTY- FORTE EXST. at ths th phn same timéand place, at the request of jy13_ CLAYTON McMICHAEL, U. 8, Marshal, D.C. ‘and defendant. Sxasowaszz Ann Prorer Crormma. TO GET CLOTHES TO LOOK WELL IN WIN- TER IS NOT 80 DIFFICULT, THICK WOOLENS CAN BE SHAPED AND MADE ‘TO KEEP THE SHAPE, BUT THIN AND COOL FABRICS RE- QUIRE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO FASHION INTO COMELY GARMENTS TO MEET ALL THESE REQUIREMENTS DEMANDS, AS YOU CAN READILY JUDGE, BETTER SKILL AND CARE, AND WE CLAIM THAT BOTH HAVE BEEN EXERCISED IN MAKING UPOUR PRESENT SUPERB STOCK OF SEARONABLE AND PROPER CLOTHING, BORINGON, PARKER &00, Woxxs ‘Needing renewed strength. or who suffer from Infirm- thes peculiar to thelr sex, shoald try BROWNS THE BEST TONIC. ‘This medicine combines 1 pure giles "and is” invaluable for’ Divensce ar to epee la et eae i \e hens the Muscles’ and Nerves—in face wor: iF tnvigorstes ‘Seas ‘the compicxion. and makes the skin smooth, tdoss not biacken the teeth, cause headache, oF Bfoduce constipation—ait other Zron medicines do. Etizapern bainn, 74 Farwell Ave. Miiwan- Kee, Win. anys, under date of Dec. 26th, 1884: ve used Brown's Iron Bitters, and it has been more than @ doctor to me, having cured. me of the Weakness ladies have in life. Also cured me of Liy- er Complaint, and now my complexion Is clear and Good.” Finn boon beuettcial Yo Sry Sulisen.” Genuine has trade mark and orossed red Mines on wrapper. ‘Take no other. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL Co., BALTIMORE, MD Lapras’ Hanp-Boox—useful and attract!ve,contaln- ing lst of prizes for receipts, information about coins fo aby address on receipt of Zo. stamp. 3 Four Cie Or A Cotorzp AN. Toontracted s fearful case of blood polaon in 1883. Iwas treated by some of the best physicians in At- lanta. They used the old remedies of Mercury and Potash, which brought on rheumatism and impaired my digestive organs. Every joint in me was swollen ‘apd full of pain. When I was given up to die, my physicians thought it would be a good time to test the ‘Virtues of Swift's Specific. When I commenced taking 8. 8. 8. the physician sald I could not live two weeks under the ordinary treatment. He commenced to give me the medicine strictly according to directions, which I continued for several months. I took nothing else. and commenced to improve from the very first. Soon the rheumatism left me, my appetite became all Tight, and the ulcers, which the doctor sald were the most frightfal he had ever seen, began to heal, and by the first of October, 1884, I was a well man again. I um stronger now than T ever was before, and weigh more. 8.8 8. has saved me from an early grave. LEM McCLENDON, of the Lem McClendon has been in the empl Chess-Carley Company for some years, I know the above statements to be true. At the time he taking Swift's Specitic he was in ‘a horrible condit! Tregard his cure almost miraculous, Ape 18, 1838. z Treatise on Blood a Sin Dieases malled trea 2 Sw civic Ca, Dra ania, Ga, ¥., 107 W. 234 St, a soy KX NNN cco ™ 953, fe fisa ge” Re WON KN @ Ec DN CGF Bust ePPe A oo EER PoP AA OT a 8 F rom b. fig E 2 ao’ LLL aA G00 > 814 7TH STREET. COME AND SEE OUR JULY PRICES, NO LADY NEED BE WITHOUT A HAT IF YOU CAN BUY A NICE FASHIONABLE AND STYL- ISH HATAT ONLY 15C, TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF MILLINERY SLAUGHTERED; PRICE NO OBJECT. TWO HUNDRED DOZEN HATS AND BONNETS, STYLISH AND NEW, AT 15, 25, 25, 35, AND 75C., FORMER PRICE 75C. TO $1.50. 6,000 BUNCHES OF TIPS, COMPRISING THE HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT EVER OFFERED, AT 23, 35, 50 65, 75 AND§1.00 A BUNCH. 5,000 LOVELY PLUMES AT 47, 65, 75, 87C,, $1.00AND ELEGANT BUNCHES OF FRENCH FLOWERS AT 50 AND 76C 4 BUNCH. SILK MITTS AND GLOVES, LACE CAPS AND CORSETS AT RE- MARKABLE LOW PRICES.JELSEYS AND PARA- SOLS LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, KIBBONS, LACES, SILKS AND VELVEIS AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES, REMEMBER OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. NO GOODS TO BECARRIED OVER,NO MATTER AT WHATSACRIFICE, KING'S PALACE, jy 814 SEVENTH STREET. Crosne Sate ar THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY IN FINE READY-MADE CLOTH ING. BELOW WE GIVE YOU A FEW OF OUR PRICES: A FINE INDIGO BLUE FLANNEL SUIT at $6. A FINE CHEVIOT SUIT at $6.50. A FINE CASSIMERE SUIT at $3. AN EXTRA FINE CASSIMERE SUIT at $10, A FINE CORKSCREW SUIT at $10. A FINE BROWN OBR BLUE FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAY a 812. A FINE PRINCE ALBERT SUIT at $13.50. ALL OTHERS AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES. CHILDREN'S SUITS from $1.75 up. BOYS' SUITS from $8.50 up. A LARGE 81 OF CHECK AND STRIPED TOCK SEELSUCKER COATS AND VESTS very low. A FULL LINE OF PANTS from $1.25, GIVE US A CALL AND BE CONVINCED. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING C0., 426 CORNER 7ru AND G STREETS. Noan W asxer & Co. CLOTHING FOR MEN, Bo" ALL 3 en AND ‘The component part ofa Bult of Clothes havea fixed value, and no firm can sells really first-class article for less than these values, You would not be apt to ‘sell dollars for fifty-cent pieces, Just think this little matter over when you read of slaughter sales and the like, and feel disposed to patronize these so-called bar- tain places We do business upon solid principles, and give the buyer all he can possibly get anywhere, and we think alittle more, NOAH WALKER @ 00, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN READY- MADE CLOTHING AND ¥CRNISHING ‘goons, Je15 25 Pennaylyaula Avenue n., SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE THE RESr TONIC. oe Diseases, and ‘Unequalled tor Covsamption, Wasting PRICK, Per Bottle, @1.00; 6 Bottles for 95.00: ‘Signasare of ‘KISNER & MENDELSON, Bole Agents tor tne U.& Phila, Pa: FORm@ALuBY =~ 2d EDITION. Ltt Toran Te Sl, THE AFGHAN BOUNDARY. England Laboring U henston Zulficar Pass. Sr. Pererspuro, July 17.—The Journal de &. Petersburg comments on the erroneous views held by the British press on the Zulficar Pass westion. It says: Russia understood that gland had pledged to the amecr the Zulficar valley, between the Heri-Rud and the mountains, and agreed in principle to leave this position to him. "It is not supposable, says the Journal, that England has also promised lo the ameer the easterly mountain passes which ‘are now the subject of negotiation between that TONDON, July Tie-In the house DON, July 17.—In ‘ot commons this afternoon Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, chan- gellor of the exchequer, stated that the govern- Ment had no further’ information from the Aighan frontier than that made public yester- lay. a The Proposed Egyptian Loan. ENGLAND THOUGHT TO HAVE ARRANGED WITIt ‘THE POWERS FOR RAISING IT. Loxpox, July 17.—The Standard believes that the government has received such assur- ‘nces from the European powers as will enable it to raise the Egyptian loan immediately. Germany is desirous that one-third of the loau be raised in that country, Mr. Robert Bourke, under foreign secretary, Stated in the house of commons this afternoon that the government would do its best to obtain gu earls Isgue of the Reyptian loan of $45,000 000. Negotiations with the inierested powers were bing carried on with that end tn view now, Mr. Bourke said, and the government Were unable to make any further statement at present, ‘The Financial Crisis in Ireland. ARUN BEGUN ON THE HIBERNIAN BANK WHICH TAREATENS GRAVE CONSEQUENCES. Dusty, July 17,—The failure ot the Munster bank has’ caused a run on other Irish banks. The Hibernian bank has been compelled to Tequire a seven-days’ notice of an intention to | Withdraw deposits. The shares of the bank declined yesterday 2 pounds 12 shillings. If a crisis occurs in the affairs of the Hibernian bank it is probable that help will be given the institution by the Bank of Ireland. Loxpox, July 17.—A dispatch from Dublin says: The Hibernian bank has 42_ brmches in Ireland. ‘The decline in the shares of the bank led toa romor that inside parties were throwing the stock on the market at a big loss in order to save themselves from future embar- Tassments. A run on the bank was com- menced, and its doors are besieged with de positors’ anxious to draw their money out ofthe concern. The bank officials, as a precautionary. measure to prevent the bank's assets from belng thrown on the market and sold ruinous figures, have insisted that the depos tors shall give them a week's notice of their intention to withdraw their money before they will be permitted to close their accounts with the bank. The bank Is legally entitled to this demand of its officers, and it is hoped that by the expiration of the time the scare will have At least partially subsided, and that the bauk will have realized suffictent money on its assets to promptly meet all demands trom its patrons, ‘The people protest against the action of the bank's officlals in requiring a week's notice, and the excitement runs high, Michael Davitt, on learning of the situation, lett hurriedly for the seaside, to avold affiliating himself with the demonstrations of the depositors. Conk, July 17.—The committee of sharehold- $iicl thie Munster bank appointed yesterday to levise means for adjusting the affairs of the institution have approved a proposal made by Mr. Shaw to borrow sufficient money in Eng- Jand to liquidate the bank's present indebted- ness, Th® directors have issacd an appeal to thesbareholders of the bank, calling upon them to attend a general meeting to-morrow in Dub- Un to be held in support of Mr. Shaw s pro- posal. ‘The Earl of Carnarvon, lord Heutenant, has publicly announced that he will recommend that the government give all reasonable help to the Munster bank, a No More Free Post Office Boxes. BAvtinone, July 17.—Postmaster Veazey has stopped the tise of free lock boxes in. the post office by ex-postmasters, He says there is no Jaw tor it, and all who use the boxes must pay for them, no exeeption being made; nor will he permit leiter-carriers to tuke mail from boxes to deliver, no one but the lessee of the box having a right to touch it. sine FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and 3:09 p.m. privy Yori: Stock as reported oF fe street om ge oe 1st a2 44 Do. pref. SUP. Gomaaha Do, 972 Do.) Bing West von Washington Stock Exchange. The following changes from yesterday's quotations on, the Washington Stock Exchange are noted today: U.S. 44s, 1891, coupon, 112%, Did, % asked; do. reg., 112g bid, % asks u. &. coupon,” 12344 bid, ask: 6s, Ts9t, ‘coin, di, axe t cur, 1164 bid. % asked; Metropol: 7 nillrond stack see bid: Anseostia, 10% Ul 40% bid, £1 asked; Georgetown ; National Met. Ins., 64 bid: National Union Ins., 17% bid! Col. Ins., 10% bid; 7 Potomac Ins, 45 ‘bid: Riggs Ins. 6 bid, 6a; asked; Board’ Public Works, green 8s, 84 bid, 96h aaced: Washington Lirick Machine 1034 bid, 104% asked; Great Falls Tee, 89 bid; Res Estate Title Insurance, 1004 bid, 10114 asked; Penn. Tel. Co. 52% bid) 55 asked; U. 8. Electric Light, 41 asked. 2 me as Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mo., July 17-—Virzinia sixes. past due coupons, 6d; new. len-foriles, Sig" new threes Bais: North Carvilna sixes, old, 1.11 bid to-day BALTIMORE, Mo., July duil—mia- Aling, 10%. Flour steady and q rear saree and “western super, 9.00u3 40: do, extra, 8.50 Go. family. -4.50n3.25 nullls super, 3.25a3. Brands, 40005.00: Pa: ay Go! extru, d.75m4.00: do, Hlo tapseo family, Wi G.75: ai ‘at—southern casy quil;southern red, e Maryland, 97% asked: No. % western winter fren: July, Oats asked: id uctive: Western easter ‘August, : October. 1 01a OL. if Western lower, «nd Southern white, do. yellow, 54835; Wesieru mixed, ‘spot, D0iga51; August S1%514, Oats easy and quiet—southern, 87a40; western white, Sons0; do. mixed, “Sade; ‘Pennayivania, “S7ad0. Rye quigh, O5abe Hay quiet—primetg choice Peay syivania ‘and, Maryland, 14.00015,50. Providon easy and “quiet. Mess ’ pork, 11-50a11.7.. ul meats—shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, Sut. Hacon—shoulders, Ag clear rib sides, Ty: hams, 128 124. Lard—retined, “74. Butter steally—western fed, Yall; creamery, 19020. Eggs firm, 12\al Petroleum stesdy—refiied, 7iah. Coffee “dull Kio ‘Sogar easy and dul ‘copper Fefitied quiet, LOA103,. Whisk: 1.21. Freights to Liverpool steamer ign, ait: Gey dna ra 2, Pe gate boat: eu 00 be, pee aoe cee 512 bushels: corn, 28,000 Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, July 17—1 p.m—Ait-r a decline tne middle veation, wheat railfed, and closed s higher than yesterday—Cash, tember, 91: tember, 4.5 Se en ea ber, 10.40. Lard ‘September, 6.75. Mr. Richard T. Merrick’s Wil. The will of the late Richard T. Merrick was filed to-day, and letters issued to Martin F. Morris on a bond of $20,000. Mr, Morris was appointed also administrator of the estate of the late Nannie Merrick on a bond of $20,000, ‘The will of Mfr, Merrick is dated May 25th.1680, the t, Mar; naming bis friend Mr. Morris as executor, whom he asks that no bond be required. sarod ocak GENERAL SHERIDAN has telegraphed the President from Fort Reno that, no serious Indian troubles need be nded. MisusiNG PENALTY ENVELOPES—The Post- master General, in a cireular issued to the post office officiala throughout the country calls durin sade S | ager of the Western Union Telegraph comp superlative patent, 6.00 | CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. Appointments by the President, Ete. The President today appointed Gilbert H. Darter, of Ouio, to be pension agent at Colum- bus, Ohio, The President ‘also made the following @ppolutments: Gilbert H. Of Ohio, to be Pension agent at Columbus, Ohio, To be attorneys of the United Siates—John D, Burnett, for che southern district of Alabatna: Charles B. Haury, for the northern district ere George E. Bird, for the disirict of Alexander Davezac, of Kentucky, consul of the United States at Nantes. ‘To be marshals of the United States—Wm. M. Desmond, for the northern district of Iowa; Reuben B, Pleasants, for the eaxtern district of Louisiana: Richard for the eas tern district of Texas; Chas, M. Newlin, for the dis trict of Delaware. The President made the sowing 8 int ments yesterday afternoon: Prancis Ht Unde Wood, of Massachusetts, to be consul of the United States at Glasgow; Chinn Coy Woo, to Calnterpretes fi vr v cry er abe pongo m4 ton. Mr. Underwood, appointed to suecee Bret Harte as consul to Glaxgow, was born in Kentucky, but has lived ix Boston since 1852. He ts ataritr-reform democrat, but notan active san, Five clerks, detailed to work tn the second controller's office, have been di in com- Pliance with the recommendation of the com- mission which looked the foree over some time sivee. ‘They are: C. L. Curtis, of Ohio, $1,800; Thomas C. Carey, of Ohio, $1,400; M. Dough: erty, of Ga, $1,400; George y Dougherty, of Gal; $1,000, and Thornton W. Sargent, of Uiito, Miss Guile C, Bostick, of South Carolina, been appointed a typewriter in the Depart- pons ooeg of Agriculture under the civil service es, ‘The resignation of Isanc A. Taslor, Indian Agent at Sac and Fox agency, in the Indiau Ter Fitory, has been accepted, ees. The District Commisstonership. ‘ME. WILLARD'S APPOINTMENT NOT ANNOUNCED TO-DAY—A_ DELEGATION OF DISTRICT DEMO- CRATS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. A delegation of District business men, com- Posed of Messrs, M. W. Galt, A. A. Wilson, Jas. L. Barbour and W. M. Shuster called upon the President this morning in relation, tt Is under- stood, to theappointment of a demorratic su cessor to Commissioner Edmonds. The Presi- dent had intended to appoint. Commissioner West's successor to-day, but it was stated at the White House this morning that t! ap- pointment would not be made unui later, The Probubilities still seem to be in favor af the ap- pointinent of Mr. Willard, but itis execedingly | loubliul If the question is yet unalterably set ‘ed ip the President's own mind. The delay of the President in a republican successor to {for it will be a republican, and will not be Mr. West, that much is settled beyond questio. open to two constructions. the Presi- dent has cither become unsettled as to what republican to appoint, or he has been In- fluenced to appoint a demberatic successor to Commission Pdimonds, and ts holding up the republican appointment until he selects Lis man, When both appointments are to be announced shnultaneously, Many knowing ‘Ones favor the latter conclusion, particularly as been strong local democrats have’ recently urging the President to appoint a a erat “now, on the ground that Eat is simply holding over. The promin hess men who waited upon the morning did so al his request, and it ts but fair top that he consulted them about den ic appolutment, It cannot be tear who: y urged, as they have two or three candidates, any one of whom, if ap- Pointed, would be sutisfuctory tothem. No District Democrats Need Apply. A delegation of District men who went to the Interior department the other day In the inte est ofa Disirict man they wanted appointed to a subordinate position, were Informed that it was useless for any District man to apply for places, 8 the pressure from outside was cof the District democrats are very Indign: this declaration, and th ¥ polit to the fact that the District democracy con- tributed more to the campaign fund than did any of the southern states. a a The Proposed Church Union. | THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE AFRICAN METHO- DIST CHURCHES COMPLETE THEIR LARORS, ‘The commissioners representing the A. M. Zion and the A. M. E, churehes to consider tae basis of union for the two connections practi- cally completed their labors to-day. The con- troverted point relating to. the | kettled of a propo- roviding that the A Raptarens mepny mge Mies of Peacs, Richmond Special to the New Evening Pow. The sensation of the hoar in political circies here is the remarkable scene witnessed toward the close of Mahone’s republican convention this morning, when Mahone and Riddlebenger ugyed and Kisod and #wore devotion to wast er. oT Riddlet r had reached out bie cor Sts Setereeree one of salutne tions,” but a wi led Kies. After this hearty and sensational reconciliation, Ridds burger gave Mahone no more trouble during the convention, The ineldent, it Ix said, prevented An open rupture between’ Mahone und Riddie- berger. The latter had so provoked the senior Senator that {tis probable he would have been mado giud It he had quit the party, As ts, some of Matione’s leaders kay that Riddiebeng is now ready to go to work and enter the can- ‘Yass With determination and energy. News Briets. Glassblowers at the Warren works, at Cum- derland, have stopped work. Protracted 4 ix and pasturage of Montgomery county, Mad. Baltimore transactions in wheat’ Yestorlay aggregated a million bushels at a oeut nad & quarter lower than on Wednesday. ‘The issne involving telephone rights has heen. broaght before the United States clreult courts in Raitimore, by the American Bell avd Chena” peake and Potomac esapanies, Representative Barry, of the Fast Saginaw, onda Mich., strikers, was 4 yest Whe fourth Ume gave Of inciting to conspiracy. Gustave de f, the pretende Gastain olunibiat t to retura to th nnd to United States nal lunacy commission, tn Phil WU, MePariind, of Now that Jota MeCullouen, tie, meter was iheurably insane, and Would dis of puraly= sis in six months, Miss Josephine Morcelin, aged 42, died tn Bridgeport, Conn., yesterday, with svioprons Of sporadic’ cholera, Doctors eave a rr ith of death from cholera taste tyr jer mor bus, much « or the Cane. ladstone bax written to Mr. Child Ling aguinst the conservatives ir the Minit of indi M There wa: lay night by of Miller, wus h B. Thompson was ca one, and had bis neck broken u hotises were blown to atotas in Wichme An empty railroad car was omnpletde wrecked at Denver, Col., Thursday evening, ioe & dynamite cartridge Which some 1 4 wore bud a Tew! by al forty 3 Reed, ning.” I | by the ey ue n, Of Philadetyivia, w sunk off the Wuseits on. Mos night by a Stubbs. Frederick Burn brutal conduet to his w ng hiituself im thie ted dest daughter was driv Treatment of her, Fisie A. Barton has beought sult for divores Against Willlam B, Barion, the ager, In the Window Glass workers Pitsburg, Thursday, A.G. organizer, Pepe | glues workers < and Portugal, Wallace Koss will aceept a challenge from Manian to re He sculling mace at Owl i je race at Manbattam to ‘suieh oon last kettle erazy by bis cruel Burch was arrested at his wife's tuncrat reday. Jy died irom the blow with a spade in the etlerte dsof her hus © mother house of the Sisters of Charity of west, near Clue stroyed by UrILizixe THe HArrer’s Frew Wares Powrn.— Mr. Thomas H. Savey and other enph talists of Wilnin Del, wire ne Lime age purchased: the ad “water power at Hare pers yf owned by the United States, have p ed arrangements tr devel oping their immense water power. They have ed M Joho MeArt appole i Vittsburg, Pa., general superientendent of the works, and Mr, Alexander Morphy, assistant. These gew Urraen will at once (pul the dam nd canal Ie repair, and dn the aneantime, will commente tion on the site of the old my Sf one of the langest wend wulp wills te ASTRAMER SUNK EN Couutsr collier Berks, Captain shops how In active serttee in both, cones. ns should continue during li, wharto: alke t the benefits and prerogativesor the episcupacy but that bishops hereafter elected shall grdained In accordance with the uxsces pal Methodism. At the session. t morning in Bethel hall, Price presi platiorut oF basis of u lig agere | was drawn up, eds at Ww erhoon ENETOSsing LWo coplesot Uh and the ck to append their sig agreement Will not go into ef ratified by a united general confercuce in 1588, ee District Government Affairs. UNISSUED BONDS TO BU: DESTROVED. missioners have ordered: “That un- | executed Wi ton furding bonds, first » $1,000 denomination, numbered fron. to 700, both inclusive, authorized by act of Congress approved May &, 1872, with full set | of coupons attached to each, never issued and recently discovered in the vaults of Ub District building, and supposed to have beet lett by George E. Baker, late controlicr of said | Distrlet, be destroyed’ by the andi | District; who shall report to thisofice 1 her of Uie execution of this ord¢ SCELLANEOUS, The Commissioners have declined to rent to Dr. RW. Denham the lot ow | District opposite the Eastern 1 atent mediclues, ve notified the man- | ‘Unt the poles of their company on G street, be: tween 4th and Sth streets, which are away from the curb line must be moved to said curb Stone as s00n as possible. BUILDING PERMITS have been Issued by Inspector Entwisle as fol- | lows: E. M. Boteler, repair brick stable on I, | between 7th and Sth streets southeast; $500, Leon Poppers, repair frame 317 13ty street northwest; $200, Ch. H, Heitmuller, erect two- story dwetling on Sergeant road; $350. Mary B. Thomp<on, repair frame 1706 Estroct north west; v0. Chas. Behrens, repair brick 1307 and 1309 6th street_ northwest; $1,000. Mary A. O'Brien, repair brick 413 134, street south- west; $50. es ‘Transfers of Real Extate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: Sarah Green to P.B. Dunn, Jot 11 and pts. 9 and 10, sq. 350; 36,000. Wilhelmina B. Mur- S. Woodward and A. M. Lothrop, lot uumissioners i Brown Good to A! H. 75. F.C. Donn er, 1055, sg. 988; $1,261.62. G. N. Marden toU.S., lot 21, blik, 16; sub. of Eftinghatw; $1, pcorcth- tn) Local Notes. In the Police Court to-day the case of Charles Q. Finley, charged with embezzlement, was sent to the grand jury. Frank Thi Was fined $100 or sixty noted. ‘The marshal’s annual accounts havi approved by the Treasury departmeu requisition has now been honored, and tl.e Di-- trict jurors, whose pay has been delayed, will | be patd next week, | 1¢ Will of the late Dr, Charles Kin, filed to- dee his tay and tor Phitad Mass,, Thi derew of the stew h vessel Was xvi by a collision witls & three-masted or at about 12 0 iw siock Hips. Phe He ed for P sab at 10°80 Perkiomen’s crew, Thi badly damaged, a: nd vo the nd hy nesday night, off itd sterday, with, i" did not as witala Tity vd Jidviven Hires wo | five minutes, but the water was a long Ug getting into the forws mpartments, Lapres Hesriep ox Parts. 000 persons mn a anther demonstration in front of the Hotel Norn impression that t dewrence tothe w un out-door Tuesday night, ball in front eri COMING visstenth pre visit South Amer of cammence a Mr. Curtis, secretary were saved from the with a view to the prom with the United states, « of the commission, wh wreck of the British stews na ot Abe rolbos, Jrazil, on Jun while en route from Itio Janeiro to, arrived tn Lone | don yesterday trom Ric | sulled yesterday tor Donan, and Mr, Curtis will sail next Thursd on the Werra, Bo | on the Gandiana, ge Thatet ‘ork on the stean gave hie 3 te the iy'for her. He threw tuime Seif on his bed without speaking toany one, and at 2 o'clock Thursday atternoe ‘one Went toarouse him, It was dead. In his with half the laudanum gone. y despond weeks Gorlzmnan has bee cause of the prospect of the poor erups. When the Hessian fly Gestroyed his wheat two w ago he became more deapondent than eve and frequently said be was through wi farming forever. DIED. CARILE. On Friday mornbiig, July 17th, 1888, WILLIAM CAMLLL, aged titty five ve Friends and relativeeare resp 26 Twenty-ninth street, West W Urduy, July Abth. at Bo'clock CARTER. At twenty min day evening, Joly 1608 Tsai TER, widow of thie late Jucub Carter and daugiter of the lite Capt. Win. Smith, of Pawtuxet, If Funeral from her lute ‘residence, 1342 New York avenue on Sunday, 1th insast, ot [Previdence, I. 1.. papers piras CURTISS. At Silver Spring, 3 ‘ashington, om Sate day, leaves his estate to his wife. Jessen aaa RANGE OF THE THEEMOMETER.—The follow ing were the readings atthe signal office 3a.m., 74.0; 7 a m., il a. m., 89.0: 2 p.m. 64.3. ' Maximum, 94.4; minimum, 70.1, enti DELEGATE 10 THE VIRGINIA DEMo- CRATIC CONVENTION, — An ing was held last ni school house in Ale: county, Va, for the purpose of electing a delegate ‘to the Virginia democratic state convention. Messrs. Clements,Graham and Hume were candidates, ‘On the frst buliot Hume received 84; Clements, 82, and Graham 38,thereupon Mr. Graham EARN HA CURTIS daughier of Carine’ Fund paar CA vaghier of Caroline’ Wrisie Curt aed fou ant aged Foneral at 4:30 p.m., July 1sch, from residence of parents. Interment at Glenwood Centers. “ 1885, MAN. At three o'clock aim., July 17th NNAH M.. beloved wite of Joba J.Gerniwn, i her thirty-ninth year. Funeral will take place avenue northwest, on sun KERR. On Thursday, July 16 at 8:30 p. mo, DUCHAEL Rite need atsty-tive fears, 4 atve oll County Louth, 1 bbut for the dant dirty ye Feaident ot thin citys spebipred Funeral trom his late residence, 401 Maryland withdrew from the contest, and a second bailot Ras taken, resulting in Hume reoelving 10%: Clements 80. Mr. Hume gocs in the interest of Gen, Fitzhugh Lee for governor, spent He i : i avenue southwest, on Saturday, July Ia, too, a3 ‘Aim., thence to Si Dominies Church, hieiatives sind fitesids are respectiully invited to uitend. : N. Ou July 16th, 145, at 7 o'clock pty MANN, in the'seventieth vent of hie age, from bly Inte reeidence, Nov diz L etek On Jaly 16th, 1885, at 11:15 JOsEPH KEYNOL Da er, jamed peacefully swuy iis fuperat from the tamtiy real- dence, B31 1 street Sanday Bt 5 o'clock p.m. Friends of the fami At Warrenton, Va.. July 16th, 1885, of cholera tnfuntum, AP. LLOYD ARMSTRONG, fourth Son of W. J-and Maria i. Wilson, aged four ionte « Sah 2 nuts’ residence, 2004 G street, Bal UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, ‘Gendnate of 1866 Class of the Clacinnati School fot Z ‘C.M. Laken, ILD., Principak G12 11 crest worwee, po eas