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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., i FRIDAY, JULY 81, 1885. __GENTLEMEN’S GOOD: AUCTION SALES. _ FAMILY SUPPLIES. eae oe SS SS = PE ¥ FOR CAN AFTEENOON. EEKS & CO., Ai i mas To Onan S125 PRSS SY Pon cantance wane arressese W "ESS id Spesictuy ron ome SOR ALE pea as DOW ANG, Se DESIRABLE STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES IN Genuine APPLE CIDER, qts. $2 doz. VALUABLE IMPROVED| FINE CONDITION, NO.50 H STREET NOBTH- Six Shirts $0 OFder FOP eee $ 9.00. © WITMER @ CO, TR SALE OF_Valt 4 ‘WEST, AT AUCTION. Se 6 fF & 0 PROPERTY, No. 633 THIRD STREET, COB! a UeSDAY MORNING. AUGUST FOURTH, AT : 7 sys > air OF Fare trom dated toe ‘24th day ae MM... commpeiaing st assortment of shelf ura duly. record ‘Teas, Flour, , . Can Tes A FULL TINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, COL | Fy (as Doww, | arr Foes ee OS, ot the tad apd Spies Cadden, Sonics and Weiphts, ange, code CUFFS, HOSIERY AND NECK- lowN ROCE! OWN. | records for the District of Columbia, the unders Min, Awning and Prame, with a iatge stock = ‘AR AT TRE LOWEST PRICEA. 3g SESol Guest South Catoling Riess ee ORY | trustees will sell, on FRIDAY, JULY THIRTY. | desifable goods. DDI. Best South Carulina Rice, 7!ba tor50c. | Fist in ‘front of the premises,at HALF- EEKS & CO, Auctioncera, COLLARS AND CUFFS LAUNDRIED 2c: enact, bass LameiGey eanens 2G: PAST FIVE'O'CLOCK, the following- eet — Setar Cored tikes rahe cstate: All that: certais. pleos ce ung and | BAY MARE, SOUND, AND A GOOD WORKER yt SB OFLLERY._ | Sugar Core! Ham: E ‘Premises known and ao ah DADE Tare IN ANY HARNESS, AT AUCTION. = em = is 3 ‘of Lot numbered one, im square numbered five hun-| py front of salesrooms, SATURDAY, FIRST OF ™ dred and thirty. Deginning for the seme mors | AUGUST, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. it RATLROADS. Be a Sremtgefive tet ‘Tnence west sty He feet: thence | PVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. = > 380. south z 5 cate je feet = rp ste4. re ofic, 20.129 aha 3 oo ince gf begtegg, improved Sym three stor ofA MALY PONY Av AUCTION. cane Soe ick pling tu re bane 6 oh Sve. | To ona Gatos Ty ara Mle ORLY ALL BAIT AND. E Hest Patent procins 8.25. “Terms made known weanie. All conveyancing fang | Kind and gentle and suftable for » Indy. vie wag by Wen share of poturenue Hadwon Ricer, | Pest saes Coty yan ase. se A Pe PARIS) rruwteen | [JUSCANSON BROS, Anctionsers Beate Jey tity Maton si Penny ivanla Halroud a uber you save money ovall your purchases.at |"WSoaeds GP HELINS. t acolaues Sica OF Wald abeORrED STOCK peanati ceteris Svs ek CTT. | CRISS SREOW Gest GARE SEAGES CURE ee 2:40 pm: Culdwe e ym: Montreal, 01 g s 8, STO" ix Oe80 pant Pullman ‘ars tosarate- | sy 4457 LADDERS, COFFEE AN POTS, DRIP- ae ehea nie Montreal Penavsivane Railroad train | 2 sendlaletal ol BING PANS, PRESERVING KETTLES FRUIT Mont ‘5 o~ Cc B r | Bis 48 DOWLING, Auctioneer, c ‘MILK BUCK SAD TRONS, LRON- aOc Ureavery D>crrer le of auction saT- WAKE, COAL HODS, FIRE BRICES, TO- THE FINEST, 250. RDA Yee are, at GETHER WIT ERAL ASSORTMENT POOLE, BROOKE & CO., ERDAY. AUGUST FIRST, 1895, comm: at OF ALL. LINES OF Fea ‘BEING THE. Gad Louisiana avecne. TEN C/CLOCK embracing Gne Super Antique Hall QE ALL ZINDS OF TINWARR, BEING THE neatens RSAC EASY Gnocmnnes | SG eerie gies Eiee tis | _ HuaUS EASE SN Es Can eaur Sg SEV OUR avrren a rasan | Watiadiie cl. Gnie an dtioa aie riin | oMouurass acre mene guanine 268 = cates. Handsome: Extension ‘Tables aud Leather Cov- DAY THE THIRD DAY OF AUGUST, A. 0. 1885) ered Dining Chairs, Parlor Suites, Walnut Marble-top | at, TEN O'CLOCK A. M., on the premises, No. OQ FEE RRR FREE 555 Chamber Suites, Walnut Furniture in separate pleces, | 7th street northwest, all the stock of Tinware, &c., oo £ R E Painted Chamber Furniture, Hair Mattresses, New | contained therein, to which the attention of the trade = ERE ER Ses, Pouble and Single Husk, Mattresses, Straw Matting, | 'e.called ignee oF oi LOE co, S russels and 0 Htan Mare Asai . oS Hee KOR Eee Sss8 = diebane aistrace aad reich Plate Sgeroe lot yal | _$y31-2 O16 Fat thw. » i le Books, including three volumes \OLEY, Auctioneer, D CATSKILL Balle PE CRED E SEED) BUNTY a hse ea WELVE O'CLOCK, Ho Carriages, 1 IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY_ GOODS, 908 ah dh mar percept OE PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Bugmies, Wagons and Harness; English Saddles and SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, i pan. Saratoge, $10 pan. Mon Bridles and other imported goods. S730 | wilt be wold at public. auction, without reserve, on ‘Weabington on | S wfthout «doubt the most BEAUEIyOL and the most ‘ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. MONDAY TOE THIRTEENTH, 1885, at TEN 3 o's Flour In the word. = CLOG! -, and Ww nue dally an ¥ ‘The Slilers have not only. the most perfect, Mi TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: stock has been disposed of. Iripricket= + SE ee Ceted Up tor Cae Drees yer Machin: | We shall sell at our Auction Kooms,corner 10thand | The stock consists of Silks, Satins, Velvets, fine fer toael, Now York Cite. Apply to city or depot | ery vented up to the prevent time, but they produce | pstreets norihwesonSATURDAY AUGUST FIRST, | Cashieres and Drews Goods of the iatest aud most de scr his of Pennsylvania Railroad for complete tue | # Flour UNsURrassen by any mill in. the wor 1885, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK a.m., all the | sirable styles, ‘lable Linens, Napkius, Towels and rs prove that, we would simply state f darge quan | Household effects, contents of trunks, boxes, chests, | Linen Goods’ of all kinds, fine Hoslery, Corsets, ity Station Po of tals magnificent Flour fs snipped annually t | and barrels, €c.: to pay storage advances, &c-, stored | Gloves, Embrolderies, Lacts, Underwear Parksols pot are o¢1 Europe gud eaten at the principal Courts of ‘the old | By tne fullowiug nal tes: and Umbrellas, splen i'l line of White Lawns, | Rerd wnene (grown ie Stinnewote aad Dakota eas | ches, Taylor’ d. Ht Wolf, ra J. TD, Brainard. | Satecus, Ginghams,t wanes, Cussimeres aiid domes. | ap acknowledged fact, that in this Floura som | Gy etc canneries ay Gree, Mr atin, ery | Ue Sonal, Conair and DinckeeEembrolgered ti arution of the glutinous particles of the wl berry | Taura Beit cherie Odie ens ar aoe ‘ atl ‘und. thorough elimination ofall weak and starct matter has at Inet Ss = : een reached, and is consequent lees SOAS hore NUrarri0cs, yielding mare tread to the barrel wae an THE SOUTH AND | than anyother Flour. ‘The best trade sdmits tat from jtrbread making qualities it is the cheapest, a8 well as the best, for either family or baker's use, and unsury by any Flour made. Every sack’ and ‘every barre! is warranted give entire satisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. | One of the most beautiMil Winter Wheat Patents | ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex. acting Lousekeeper aud satisty the most fiastidiousepi- a oTHW EST. Schedule tn effect July 5. 1885. LY SCHBUKG MATL, daily, exept Si Leenehbarg with Norfolk aud Western 7:00 AX day. Koeal stations, conneetiny sau Siewping ears © Orleans wit! change of Cars from ‘Washington "to Waite | care = see Ee ihe GILT-EDGE. PISVILLE FAST LINE. Dally via mane Hnnatl, bouts and ail West | A magnificent Winter Wheat Putaat ecm Poin Pullman Sleeping car mgton to i aaa sea RELIANCE. A splendia Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. Itis avery cheap and deantifal Patent, within the reach of all clases. and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who walluryue GOLDEN HILL ‘The old reltable stand-by and the Standard Family Flonr of the District. It is equal in quallty toa nreat many high-priced Patent Flours, whlixt tt can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competl- torsto bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN .emehburg. Mull: dull. ex- New Grieans Fast Mail. daily, ciom inquire at Company's | cn. ee | cutan nn ou ae eaapiag aa re - Puss Agent. ‘Agent. | by aligrocera SOL HAAS, Traffic Manage: = — ae | Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indiavaave eel3 WM. M.GALT & 00. ‘A ROUT) AN SEWING MACHINES, &._ 4. SAVE TIME, MONEY AND AS going to ACERBACH'S Reliable Sew. Trains leave Washington frou station, corner of 6th and Ei streets, ns follows: West. Chicago Limited F: ing Muchine Kuwms, cor. 7th aud If sts. New Latest 4 raw) A.M. daily Improved Muchiues of ull the standard makes, Mae daily to Cineinnatl and St. La Jour own Selection. Sole Agency for the silent New ping Cars from Harrisburg (Car to St. Louis: with Sleep 1 Cine American No. 7—A triumph of mec teal genius. A most wonderful machin it, Swift and ‘gal guarantee arg with every muchine we well, “Send (or als from over 3.000 Washington Indies, Ni drummers, No two p1 Send for eatal pricelist of 1 different makes of machines, Feuted, repaired aud warranted. ‘C AUERBACH, corner 70 ig CUE matt EApress, at re Washington 0 and kinds uk St. Laas. Express, Hictsbure and the West, with rrisbury to Chica ‘Satirday, with pester, ock Maven and Elmira, at 9:50 ¥ vING [4 Machine, we would advise you to examine the brated light-running. and” everlasting “NEW | HOME “SEWING MACHINE. “Always ready to ork, “The range of work doue on iis machine eae hot be surpassed. A child ean manage I old on easy monthly payments, abd special dix count for cash. Be sure to try the NEW HOME before yon buy. S OPPENHEIMER & BRO. ‘528 Oth street northwest, St. Cloud Butlding, Sole Agents for New Home Sewing Machi Good Machines fur rent, by Week oF month. kind repaired SUPPOSE Yor x SS Retiabie Sewing Machine Hou: Sethe New Automatic White New Machines of all kinds Renting and Repairing. Bd aight. On San- 10:00 P.M. and 12:15 | ect Pullmad Parlor Cars, D0 PM. every day. ugh tains connect at f Brooklyn Annex, afford- | Fulton street, avolding dou- ie. All myi6 30, 9:80, 9:50, 11:00 A. Sink baie ea EMO Tos night. On Sui 00, 4:00, 8:00, 710, Tt “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. AILY LINE TO NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE, ALERAUNDRIA AN LEARY, WAY. AND aves 7th street Wirt DAILY, exe INGTON Suuday. at 5:30 p.m. Exclusive eunnection with Boston and Providence steamers. Secure tickets aid roows at 1351 and 619 Penusyivania ave. st. Mare Mice Knox's Express, 6th st. and Peunsyi- ave., Wio Will ase check baggage from Lutels and private residences. 5 Foriurther particulars ingulre at office, 7th street Wharf Telephone No. 745-3. xd ¥. P. WELCH, General Agent. STE OM, Lod x lisse PM. and 1 hare. Wash- ia B 1 phone ca: ings, mer JON Monday, Wedies: jets FFX Potomac kiver LaNpINcs, NEW IRON STE. Leaves Depot as follows: > fou. daly, ar- 26: DAYS, FRIDAYS and SU: t Kiver Latdings a far ax Now Currioman. Va.and Se tlenents. with B&O. KK et Shepherds © W. RIDLE Direstre. AY special excursion rates an MONT PARK Sanday tral cut Commutation Rates to | toPHLY. iutendeut, Alexandria, ini ight at low | Potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE | _se13 ihe route between INGTON, stopping at liver Landings, leaving son 4 Wharf 4 v. SUND AY, March 15. River Freight received SA TUK must oe prepatd. “All uccommedations first-class. Apply to STEFHEN“ON BRO. sth st. whart, Offices—1ath st. and av-nw. mh hm QTE MEK MATT. THESTREET arf Tuesdays, Thurwdays and Sundays wt 7 evlock am, for iver Landings as far as Mattox Creek, returiiing on Wednesday, Friday and Mouday adternuons For Information apply to G.L SHERIF, 1114 Pa ave nw, est. wharf, ‘IMORE AND catwuu, comer of New Jer- 1 10:10 p. a expres daily. The 1000 sourg at 230 p. tt Sch NO extra fare is = VERNON! ar. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCO: “th-street wharf daily. (except Sunday) for Ait Vernon at 10 gclock am; returuing, reaches Washington about 3:30 p.m, eels LL BLAKE, Cuptain, ___ STEAMERS. GFR ngsatraxtic ouPaNy Berween New Youx axp Haver (0. 42 North iver, foot of Morton ‘Company's prer, street. New Vork Aumeriqive, suntelliy . Checks payahle on’ sight, in amounts to sult, on the Panque Trausatiantigne of Pans. LOUIS DE BE JAAN Agent’ No. 6 Howling Greem, New York. Menis. BELL & CO. Agents for the Distiet of ia, 1437 Penusylvanin avent ‘Washington, D.C. Metroped po aL LE stato. for Branch, 40 fin, Fredertel, 8:40" sau. 4 UNARD LINE. NOTICE, LANE ROUTE. ARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- 40um daily, Magerstow a, THE ITED, eu: POOL, CALLAN HARBOR, FROM PIER 40, Ww YORK ooo Sains Ata. TP) ETRURIA... Sat ADE. 29 : Ate. § | Seivia. Swi. Sept 3 | 30 p th daily. except Scaday ge 13 | Gatti... Sat. Sept. 12 silsse poikts bg. #2 | AUMANIA Rat Sept, 18 ¥ AMURDAY FROM NEW Voit. SOF PASSAGE Cubln— $00, $00 and $100, ag 9 acconmntodadtons. Sicerage at very low rates, Steerage tickets from, Liverjiot aia Qucenstown aud all other party 06 Eur pope at lowent Fates Firough ‘itis Ot laden given for Belfast, Glaagoer, Harte, Antwerp and othee ports ‘ol the Coutncae and ihe Mediterranean ports rreight und passage at Sond Howliig Greeny OF both steerage, and Cabin to OTis BIGELOW & Washington, D.C VEKNON Hf. BROWN & CO. New York. Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO. GUS 7th street, Wasbinyton. ‘Mafiager, baltimore, +H E NEW ORL! FAST LIN! = aa SRE ASS aa e VIA PROVIDE BY sow x ae SHENANDOAH VALLEY SOUTHERN GFECIAL | “Coreap. stoaT AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE BHENANDOAH JUNC. LURAY axp ROANOKE | To Boston, Newport. Narraganseut Pier and adjacent t ihe New Monte to the South and Moathwest. | “New _Ories Tetorts by thie Kea, MAY 31), sso. ‘Take the popuiar steamer “Lew | Take "or “Excelsior,” Fast Line For all | on TUBSDA ‘Sor FLIDAYS, ab 5:30 P.M. con Sullce afshehaudvah Valley, Nortel | hecting an Notolk with the: firs class passenger Ba Necheree Hiei arg Snail mop OSiogia Eeriitoada AUautm “Siacon,* Jackson Wvidence, $1: ro 5 VileChattauvcga, Memphis, Mobile, New Or | To Boston, via Providruer, si; round trip, @26. Heats! aid the South ana Southwest’ Pulimag ‘Thiscludes meal an Staderoum bere in Sciute tleeping cars between further information inquire ith street Xe" Orienbe without chant wharf, ‘No. 7 W: P. WELCH. eh Junction with yt2m Agent. THE TRADES. NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING | N anol Prat Pai ORDERS FU PRINTING OF ALL SULICITED. BUFUS H. DARBY, mas 432 Sibsurertnorwawent rey ys FROTHERS, Ulrsbetween Sbenandoal Juuetion fais witnout change, con: a enn, with Pullman’ Cars to New ‘Orleans without chan ‘Trains ieave L. 0. Ke Ie Pamenger Station, corner AND JOB PRINTERS 2238 Ba Pennsylvania avenue, W stor LaDy | DAYS ONLY, and | Syz7d Ww ‘Horse ALTERB. WALLIAMS €CO., Aucts, BENSINGER, Auctioneer, ‘ahd Carriage Bazaar, 940 La. ave. AUCTION SALES OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, ‘Crapes and other articles usually found in a first-class Dry (ioods Store, “Ladies ure specially luvited 19 at tetld ‘this sale, ‘as the goods have been carefully Selected for best city trade, and will be wold to the highest bidder for cash, ihe trade are invited to attend, as the goods will be a aseyhe. s) come 7 fered in lots to sult, or will sell'at private sale after WAGON, HARN &e., &c., EVERY TU g WEATHER. ) Bae & CARUSI, Real Estate Brokers, Parties having Horses, Carriages or Wagons to dis: 1006 F st. nw. ‘stantly on hand at private sale a large and well assort- | TRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, Ga stock of Wagons, Carriages, Bugyi rc. Harness. c., jy20-im No. 1506 SIXTH STREET NORTH WE! By virtue of s deed of trust dated July 21st, 1883, and recorded in Mber No. 1054, folfo 154 of the land records for the District of ‘Columbia, PIANOS AND ORGANS. the undersigned, as trastees, will sell at public aucnou in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the FOURTH Eowarv F. Droor 25 at ‘Unequaled Pi Tate W.G. METZEROTT -ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 92 the Old Stand, 925 STEL PI YL Agent, for ‘Simpson € Ci ., Wheelock, Pianos and Organs. ‘New and old_ Pianos and Orgaus for rent or sale on easy terms. Tuning and Repairing a specialty. Mov- ‘and Packing attended to by competent workmen. iS IANOS AND ORGANS OF makers fo 10th ‘street Esrastisuey 1851. AND CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS AND DEALERS IN ALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. PIANOS FOR RENT AND SALE ON Easy W. G. METZEROTT & 00., 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SECOND DOOR WEST OF 9TH STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED CHICKERING & SONS TERMS, THIS HOUSE HAS NO CON EVER WITH ANY HE CITY. ~ ACCOU: this dull VAY & SONS’ , also for Gabler Grovestein & Fuller, Marhall & Wendell, McCammon, leand rent, Please call OTHER ESTABLISHMENT ST, A. D., 1585, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M, Lot numbered one hundred and forty-eight (148), of W, J. Newton's subdivision of lot numbered one hundred and thirty-seven (137), of Partello’s sub- division of lot lettered 'B, in square No. 445, as re- corded In the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in book 11, follo 194, and book 12, folio 16. ‘The improvements consixt of a nearly new Brick. Dwelling containing the inodern Improvements. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in equal install- ments, at six and twelve months from day of sale. ‘The purchaser to give bis notes for the deferred Day ments, bearing Interest ut rate of six per cent. per ai num, aiid secured by deed of trust upon the property sold,"'$100 down at time of eal, & CO, LVANIA AVE, and other Tort: RBOesSELL ‘© CARUSI, Real Estate Brokers, [006 F street northwest. ES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, y. 03 P STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue ofa deed oftrust dated July 21, 1883, and recorded in Liber No. 1054. follo 162, of the land records for the District of Columbia, the un-, dersigned, as Trustees, will sell, at public auction, I fron¢of the premixes,on TUBSDAY. the FOURTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D.1885, aU SIX AND A-HALP O'CLOCK P.M.,Lot’ numbered one hundred and Afty- three (153),in’ W. J. Newton's subdivision of lot humbered one hundred und thirty-seven (137), of Partello’s subdivision of lot .-ttered “B” in squre_ No. 445, as recorded in the offic. of the surveyar of the District of Columbia, in book 11, page 104, and book 12, pure 16. ‘The iinprovem: nis consist of w nearly. v brick dwelling, coutaiuing, the modern improve ms: One-third cash: balance in equal instalments atsixandtwelye months from day of sale, the pur- chaser to give iis notes for the deferred. payments Dearing Interest at rate of six per cent per annum un secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. $100 down at fime of sule. Beni “ARUSI Sy25-aeas nie ARUSTEES BALE |\T or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Known as "Peasant Views: the residence of the late Win F Shedd at Htyateeviues Std on THIRD DAY OF AUGUST, 1885, ro FIVE OCLUCK Fo M its offive sores ofgromdand a Ty ctowon “Honsey contain, with de weite rooms, & good Apple Orchard TRUSTE N PIANO nev ECTION WHAT- +} Trustes, This property con hr LD & BO. Feet nortuwest. fine di A STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO, PI: Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, est and inost cumplete assortment of be. musiein m20 Managing Partner of the lato tirni of Ellis Co. CO.S UPEIGHT I Tie I RK. AND MME SE E, , TOUCH, ‘D DURABL SECONDHAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES, FROM $50 UPWARD. Trees in full bearing: also, handsome jue spring of spa the Trustee at Hvatesvile, sane By virtue of a writ of fieri factas, tssued out of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of medium price. 1, ane for rent, Rent applied bau Is ER. yeu art rence in Hours 9 ty Using Ladies’ Physician ip this eit dently consult Di. BROTHE ‘ular attention paid to wil diveasos ies, married OF Single. a" Hourd, with good accommodations, and cient nurses fvenished to those Who muy desir afew days ft the city under bis treatment. 7), MOTES FRE ulead dail peu always open ith Cw es), "ALL sux ‘CH POWD HENRY ERFRRACH, outh, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND iable Ladies’ Physician in the city.can 404 Csi, Det. By and Gth sts, BW. _ Correspondence and consulta: Hons strictly contidentigl Separate roouis for ladies, ADUATE, FORTY Luropeand Amer ca, invites thowe afc. —s for cash, ih front of the court house door of said Dis: Eran a ght, title, claim and interest of the defendanga in and ed tulrteen (13, tourteen (14), fitter en (15), they ‘WM. ENABE & €0,, a Moses Kelly sabitvision i sauaire numbered. a ERSON 1ANOS, exccutlon No. 14.044 in favor of Mary MeLinden, ad- I Sto MOE TE TS Inluitiatriy of Neary, Stetduden tke ot Frade B. (oroughiy Hrst-class and reliable piano at «| Su! SHS ICHAEL, rHOMAS DOWLUNG, Auctioneer. Nos. IOUSEFURNISHINGS if purchased, : ¥ wwsesey} Re beet 3 Gane PES cs Pre Sey Gui at 00 NNN Pe oe ol BE It TITT TITT ERE RRR .SSy Ber Pe peas bri? F Ea bsd: Combining TRON with PURE VEGETABLE TON- ICS, quickly and completely CLEANSES and EN- RICHES THE BLOOD. Quickens the action of the Liver and Kidneys, clears the compiexion, makes the ‘skin smooth. It does not injure the teeth, canse head- ache, or produce constipation—ALL OTHER IRON ‘MED:CINES DO. Physicisns and Druggists everywhere recommend {t. Dr. N. 8. Rvogins, of Marlon, Man, saya: “Ire commend Brown's Iron Bitters as # valuable tonic for enriching the blood and removing all dyspeptic symp- tors. Tt does not hurt the teeth Dr. RM. Detzecs, Reynolds, Ind.,says: “I baye prescribed Brown's Iron Bitters in cases of anemia and blood diseases, also when a tonic was needed, and it has proved thoroughly satisfactory.” Mr. Wx, BYRNS, 26 St. Mary street, New Orleans, Saye: “ Brown's Irou Bitters relieved me in a case of Blood polsoning, and I heartily commend ft 10 those Th a ne Trade Mark and crossed red lines on veapper. Take no other, fade only by BROWN CHEMICAL 00, BALTIMORE MD. Lavres' Han Boox—Useftl and attractive, con- ss eiver away bY 2 alléd to any address on receipt of Se. stamps 6 |ANCER OF THE TONGUE. 4 CASE RESEMBLING THAT OF GEN. GRANT. Some ten years ago Thad scorfulous sore on my right hand which gave me great trouble, and under the old-time treatment healed up, but it had only been driven Into the system by the use of potash and mer- cury, and in March, 1882, it broke out in my throat ‘and concentrated in what some of the doctors called cancer, eating through my cheek, destroying the roof of my mouth and upper lip, then attacked my tongue, palate and lower lip, destroying the palate and under Up entirely end half my tongue, eating out to the top of my left cheek one and up to the left eye. Tcou!d not eat any solid food, but subsisted on liquids, and my tongue was $0 far gone I could not talk. Such was my wretched, helpless condition the first of last Octo- ber (1884). when my friends commenced giving me Swift's Specific. In less than a month the eating placesstopped and healing commenced, and the fear- ful aperture in my check has been closed and firmly knitted together. A process of a new under Ilp 1s pro- gressing finely, and the tongue which was almost de- ‘Stroyed is being recovered, and {t seems that nature is supplying a new tongue. I can talk so that my friends can readily understand me, and can also eat solld food again, Ifany doubt these facts. I would refer them to Hon. John H. Taylor, state senator of this district, ‘and to Dr, T.8, Bradfield, of Lagrange, Ga, MRS. MAKY L. COMER. LaGrange, Ga., May 14. 1583. ‘Treatise on Hldod und Skin Diseases mailed free, NTBSMG? SERCIFIC Co,, Drawers, Auanta, Ga, 157 W. 23d st. LADIES’_GOODS. HE FEDORA DRESS SHIELD IS RECOM meniled by the Leading Dreasmakera eo It is absolutely impervious, For sale at all Dry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishing Stores. Sy30-3m* Cy Hoererrssox. IMPORTER, WILL CONTINUE TO SELL FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS DESIRABLE AND SEASON- ABLE GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, UNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT AND BELOW COST. TRIMMED HATS AND EONNETS AT HALF- PRICE. CHOICE FRENCH FLOWERS AT IALF-PRICE. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON PLUMES AND. FANCY FEATHERS, 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT ON ALL “LACES,” “RIB- BONS,” COLORED CREPES AND DRESS ON “RAGLANS,” SILK p CLOTH COSTUMES, PERFECT-FITTING JERSEYS AT VERY LOW FIGURES. GREAT BARGAINS IN WHITE SUITS AND DRESSING SACQUES. PARASOLS AT COST SILK MITTS IN ALL SHADES AT HALF-PRICE. FOSTER SILK AND TAFFETA GLOVES AT 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT. firevise. Paria (Ac Aeole Cosn. ENTIRE STOCK OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIM- MED HATS AND BONNETS. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS at and below actual cost, MRS. M. J, HUNT, 1309 F STREET NoRTHWeEst. sy Maz J. P. Pascn, NO. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Will offer her entire stock of Imported Bonnets and Hats and those of her Own Design at MIDSUMMER PRICES, ‘To close them prior to making improvements and 907 Paava caving for Paris. Jel3 EMOVED. MME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTZ, vior, New York: So. Sperior ftting, rices and satisfaction guaranteed, ae ning Dresses, Bridal Trosseaus4 specialty, we aio Lathe street, between Fan Ke “uz Axsexce Or Art Morstore SECURES TO THE RIDGWAY DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR: ‘THE GREAT FEATURE, ACCOMPLISHED SAT. ISFACTORILY BY NO OTHER, OF KEEPING MEAT, GAME, POULTRY, BUTTER, FRUIT, MILK, ETC, ALL TOGETHER WITHOUT ONE BECOMING TAINTED WITH THE FLAVOR OF OTHERS, J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO., No, 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, $96 SOLE AGENTS FOR THE Disticr. Here We Ane Acar, WITH THE SIXTH CARLOAD OF OUR EUREKA CHAMBER SUIT, SOLID WALNUT, MARBLE TOP, 10 PIECES COMPLETE, FOR $450— BEST VALUE. EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL OTBER COODS PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK, JULY 1ST. O15 F street, WBAND ins ian ay Very SLL 9th st. nw. Jy2s-uee YEARS’ yee DICTED THAT jablished adver- Ladies, you can 208 1 st. sw. ceullar to ly treated. W. H. HOEKE, Je13. 801 Market Space; 308 and 310 Sth st. Varor Stoves iecrsst — Another invoice of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL Just received, and for the balance of the season we will DERS CURE ALL | Offer apeclal inducements to any purebasers of the Urinary Diseases in ashours. Nervous peblity; | CROWS JEWEL or other makes of Vapor Stoves. rani Weakness cat vretion, Polsolou: seuss of blogdy aflecting hrout Nose ‘ond Ses | Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Sold at STAN DIFORD'S, St.Cloud Pharmacy,9th and F streets. Price $3. Set 30 | DAYS TRIAL by mail sealed. au2-mw,f W. 8 JENKS & 00,, 717 7th street. v3 ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT. and other Exrcrar S. & FF A PEs. We will send oh thirty days’ trial, to TRGLETON, eee. fuen, young of old, who are suffering from N FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPHOL- Debility, Lost Vitality, and those ofa personal STERY GOODS. huture resulting from abuses and speedy Telief and complete restoration to health, vigor and inanhood guaran M ial. he is st. sw. ‘ut on NHOOD RESTO) U two of be. BROTHERS OF ‘WI cure an: imparta vigor ‘sw ‘other causes. 5 weed, \ddress VOLTAIC BELT CO., Mar case of nervous debility ant Joss STRAW MATTING, BABY CARRIAGES, LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETC, ETC. Remember, we guarantee prices to be always the lowest. 415 71m Sraer Noxrawms, ce for” slustrated 3230-20. 3A BOTTLE gorating Cor- 1ny my9 to the who WOOD AND COAL. he Oldest Estublished -AD AND BE WISE—DE. BROTHERS, 006 B before me and made oath that re \() TONS COAL FOR SALE, COMPRIS- | D- OOO ingevery desirante vere at the very lowest prices. “indi im cits, and will gusrantes w cure In all cases of private | 1eWest P : “and prompt delivers, Bend Giseise of mea aud furnish | in your ‘orders’ Ottice, Tid Pesna aye,” Branch consultation and advice free at any N Oftces, 32 Penna. ave. and 20th and K sia nw. De ‘day. Sobscribed Sud sworn to before me Pot and wharf, th and Water sts. a6 BROTHERS, SAMUEL GC. PaTLIe a Se dyl43m_ G. i. SHERIFF. aud for the D. of C, this $d day of July, = = Ms, BROWN (COLORED) TAKES LADIES: Coun Ww oon before and during illness, at her nice home, 305 —_— Migourtavelo.w. where hey will have the best of Ds ROBERTSON | THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED JOHNSON BROTHERS, PERRI AAASR Ecee nea ag | waanrs avo narsaoay vanm Facecaae Migeateeaiaet | ee ee ee yrolsons Poatiget cute without the use of mercury. soos fee BUN. Liberty st, B bee 7 3202 F street northwest PROFESSIONAL. 1740 Pennyivania avense nondowes Dew rors ae 1212 9th street northwest. iver ‘il dloseses of the Bet; bvsted at | 221 Funneyitanie enue southwest, he eanimoient 1a ‘avenue (oppo- | aia ba {ive year of practice tat GBaltisore Be. fablishmnent, 11 North Entaw st Olle foe, ha at ADAME PAYN. MYA ‘ax: ‘curropopisr, | [#87 ‘AND 6, iON HOW, Me BM. MENGERT. 419 OTH ST. N.W. d pit. ‘Art Embroidery materialsof all kinds. Infants’ Lace anid Shirred Cups, Shawls, ete. Finest grades of Zephyt aud Knitting Yarns, alt at reduced prices. Stainplng promptiy done, Je10-3m. Doverass. We have 100 Dozen LADIES BALBRIGGAN HOSE, sizes 8 to 9%, our regular 47e. Hose, which we Shull sell for 37ge. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 per box. DOUGLass, mys street, St. Clond Buflding. — JPRENCH DYEING. SCOURING AND DRY Cleaning Establishment, 1205 vet and Party p withont bel H, formerly M NTE HUMPIERY, a ESTH STREET NORTHWES Makes Corsets to order in every style and material, ‘and guarantees perfect fit and comfort, HER SPECIALTIES AME French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear aud finest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress Reform Goods French Corsets and. Bustles, Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.’sowm make) that for the price is unsurpassed, map and Spanish spoken. mri _BOOKS, &._ EAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW, FOR GRANT TL? Atchonia number of Harper's aid eae's Weekly. Price, 10¢. each, BRENTANO BROS, Jy283t___ Pennsylvania avenuennd 11th street 66 \NTHRALLED AND RELEAS! 4 the title of a new and higuiy. inte by Dr. Kaphael, The usual price of the b $1.25, bat youcan get it any day this week at CHAS, BAUM'S Book and Stationery Department fur only 89 cents sy25 NEW BOOK "The Congo and the Founding of Its Free States, by H. ML Stabley. George ‘fllots. Poetry and Other Studies, by Mllss Cleveland, Gem. Gordon's Journal at Kurtoun’ How. We arc Governed, by A. L. Dawes. Boy Life in the U. 8. Navy, by AE Clare. Adve. tures of Harry Marline, by'A Porter, At the Red Glove. WM. BALLANTYNE @& SON, 1y18 428 Tthst. nw. (Ome aT WHITAKER'S 1105 Pennsylvania avenue, And secure one of those nest small stone bottles of INK and box of 60 pound PAPER and ENVEL- OPES, which he is making @ specialty of selling for A new invoice just received. jyl4 Mis R y 188 x Ei, Oxeveranps, @ e ELIOTS POETEY, eOtAnd Other Studien py ©.6.PURSHLL, Bookseller, jest puscwHED. x . 3. HESPERUS EE Foca, 2 ‘History of Rusma, by Rami ‘3 vols, General Gordon's Journals st Hie and Letters of Goneral'Upton. A ‘Natiraiat "in the Hastern Archi. Tite of Frank Sckiand, 2d EDITION. Lat Trans Th Su GEN. SHERIDAN ON HIS WAY HERE He Will Give His Views om the Indian Question Only te the President. Curcaco, July 31.—Gen. Sheridan arrived here from the west this morning and will leave for Washington this afternoon. The general is in excellent health. Concerning the troubles in the Indian Territory he said he had expressed noopinion, and, while he had settled views re- speeting the Indian question they would be ex- Pressed only to the Bresident in person, as that Was the main object of the mission upon which he had been sent. Any expressions which had been credited to him the situation were unauthorized and untounded. —_—__—— Glasgow's Wickedness. A SYSTEM OF VICE SIMILAR TO THAT UN- EARTHED IN LONDON SAID TO PREVAIL THERE, A GLascow, July 31.—At a meeting here to-day the provost of G! declared in speaking of the revelations made by the Pall Mall Gazette that inquiries which had been made showed that there prevailed in Glasgow a system of corruption ‘of minor females similar to that which the Gazette had exposed in London. pada acto Death of s North Carolina Editor. RazicH. N.C., July 31.—Randolph A. Shot- well, editor of the Mechanic and Chronicle, died guddeniy this morning of rheumatism of the wels, aoe Fifteen Hundred Pilgrims. QUEBEC, July 31.—One of the largest pilgrim- ages on record to La Bonne, St. ‘Anne, arrived esterday from Ottawa on board the ‘steamer ‘anada, It numbers fully fifteen hundred per- sons, ————— The Parnell-Tory Alliance. THE LONDON TIMES’ WARNING TO THE CON- SERVATIVES AND LORD CHURCHILL, Lonpow, July 31.—The Times declares that if Lord Randolph Caurehill succeeds in dragging the cabinet {nto the discreditable intrigues he has entered Into with the Parnellites the oppo- tion will be relieved of all fear in the coming general election, ————— The West Still Sweltering in the Heat. Curcago, July $1.—The promised Manitoba wave has ‘not’ yet arrived, and very sultry weather 1s again reported from points through- out the west and northwest. The thermometer registered 77 degrees here at 8 o'clock, and at 11 o'clock the mercury had risen to 85 de- grees. At Keokuk the mercury registered $1 Tees. an t 8 o'clock, at Dubuque 75 degrees, arSe Pauly ig | Unasecond, Valet third, SS Over 1,000 Deaths From Cholera. MapRID, July 31.—There were 2,616 new cases of cholera In the plague-stricken’ districts yesterday, and 1,039 deaths from the disease for the same time, ———— Eleven Rounds with Hard Gloves. PrrtsRvnG, Pa. July 31.—At an early hour this morning John Beck’ and Philip Bulger, local pugilists, fought eleven rounds with hard eyes tor a purse of $200. The fight took place in a barn ten miles from this city, and resulted in the defeat of Bulger, who was knocked out and terribly punishes eee Latest Foreign News. BLUE GRASS WINS AGAIN. . Lonpon, July 31.—This was the fourth day of the Giood wood meeting. The race for the Bent- nick memorial plate was wou by Mr. R. Craig's five-year-old chestnut horse Blue Grass. Phan- tom was second and Mr. Lelevre's four-year-old brown filly Tombolo third. The last betting was 11 to 8 on Blue 9 to 4 against Phantom and 6 to 1 against Tombolo. ose The Saratoga Races, Saratoga, N. Y., July 31.—The weather to- day was fine, the attendance good, but the track Was heavy. First race, six furlongs; Bonnie 8. won. Gold’ Ban, second, Baron Faverot third. Time, 1:181,. Mutuals paid $27.70. Second Tace, one mile; Tontine won, Spalding second, Guydette third. Time, 1:464. The tnird race, one mile and a furlong, was won by Girotla, Time, 2:01. Fourth ove mnie and a quarter,was won by George ee second, Compensai.on third. Time, “The fifth race, one and one-quarter miles, over five hurdles, was won by Tarquin; Guy second, | and Glenaria third, Tine, 2:28, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ra ‘The following are the opening and 3:00 p.m. prices ofthe New York Stock market to-day, as coported by special wire to I. H. Dodge, 539 15th street Name.) _0. {8:00 | | ‘Do. 62 sup: ROmaia, ssc |_ Do. pref. Foi SL PM EN. dor Texas Pac... 63" Union Pac. 22% Wab. Pac ‘The following changes from yesterday's quota- | tions on the Washington Stock Exchange are | noted today: U. S. 41s, 1801, coupon, 112% Did, 7, asked; do. reg., 112% bid, % asked. U. 8. 4s, coupon, 122%y did, % asked; do., reg., 122, did, % asked. D.C. per. imp. 6s, 320e ON ahan pin abi asked” Bho te Bet, cur. 119 bi od. Market stocks (hoe ear io bid, Locks 7s, 190) Do,, 1908, cur., 180 bid. 50-5 F i924 116g bid, 4 asked. 4, 6s, 1902," coin, 123% Did: 125 fet. R. ft. stock. 90% bid. North Cap. and Q'st, 404, bid. “Wash, Gis, 415 bid, atk asked. Nat, Union Ins, 17% bid; T8\ asked, Ins,, 10% bia. Potomac Ins., 464, bid. Brick Machine, 107% bia, 1033 ask Estate ‘Title Ins, 100 bid; 100% ask Penn. Tel, Co., 52% bid, 53% asked.” Che: peake & Pot. Tel. Co., 57 bid, 58 asked. U.S. jectric Light, 39 usked, torte | Baltimore Markets. RE, Mo., July 31.—Virginia ten- BALTIMORE, Mo.. July. irginia new forties, 33; new threes, July 31.—Cotton quiet—mia- ALTIMORE, M dilnn Tip. Flour sibady "and. quiet-ttoward stress and western super, $.00a3.40; do, extra, 3.000 Go, Tumily, 4.290512; city mills ‘super, 3.2503.50: do! extra, 3.75a4.00; do. Rio brands, 4.90a5.00; Paiap> Sco" family, 6.75; do. superlative. patent, GU, Wheat southern steady and active; western ‘opened higher, declined and closed steady™southern red do. amber, 0741.00: No.1 Maryland. 0824407; 3 mentern “Winter red. spot, Wisatht: Augie, : "September, O8yA0% October. HiqtOe,! Sovetnber, dOlal de. December, 1.05. bid. Corn southern denier aud quiet; western sieady and dull 54; do. yellow, G6a56%,; western mixed, spot, 52%ya0: Slja52y Septem 52 asked; October, i steamer, 51l_ . Oats quiet—southern, 35a3x; western white, lo. mixed, 34036; Pennsylvania, 35a38, Kye quiet, 65867, Hay firmer—prime to choice western, YE.odaiH00 “Provisions steady amd fairly” active Mew pork, 11.50a117" Hulk'ments—shoulders and ip sides, pack “fiagon=shouiders, SES clone nib: lies Tq. hams, “Sala aed refined. creams Ty. Butler quiet—western packed, ‘Nall; ‘foor9. Begs steady and quiet, L2alzig Petroleum steady —relined, fle’ steady refined, 8a5%,; Ro cargoes, ordi Tat tT let A soft, OR: copper Feflned dll, 10 Whtig™atesay, Sabai ti. °Preignes to Las x steamer duli—cotion, 5-32d.; fluur,1s.ala3d.; grain, ul. per quartel ipts— flour. 840 barrels; wheat, wheat, 600 bushels; outs) 500 bushels. Sales— Wheat, 1,213,000 bushels: corn, 44,000 bushels, Presidential Postmasters Appointed. ‘The President to-day appointed the following- named postmasters: A. E. Buddecke, at Mon- trose, Colo., vice Abe Roberts, office became Presidential; _E. V. Wharton, at Yates Centre, Kan., vice I. N. Holloway, office became Prest- dential; athe oO. Bristol at Pasodens, | Cal., Tint Wan We, Van Bkiver, at Be every Nt Gsorge A. Parton, at Valentine Neb. vice 3 CPR, once became Presidential: Max J At ‘wens, at Belle tial; Mrs. M. F. Pender, THE SMITH COURT-MARTIAL. ernment to-day as a witness before the court- martial now trying Paymaster General Smith, ofthe Navy. After being sworn, the correspon- @ence (hitherto given In THE STAR) between accounting officers of the Treasury and Navy department officials relative to the payment for supplies for one fiscal year out of appropriations for another year was read. This was the corre- spondence which grew out of the refusal of Pay Director Looker, of the navy, to pay a voucher for navy supplies in favor of Mr. Austin P, contractor, and ex-Secretary Cha ler was asked if he and General Smith Were aware of this correspondence. The detense objected, and after some anja Ment the objection was overruled. In reply. to the question exSecretary Chandler fa'that he aid have knowledge of the corr spondence and that Gen. Smith also had knowledge of it, But he added that in order to make it complete certain letters which he (the witness) wrote to Secretary Folger on t! subject ought to be produced. Ex-ecretary Chandler said he thought there were two letters of his to Secretary Folger. It has appeared from the argument on the objection. that the decense held—as it was shown Secretary Chandler did— that the second controlier of the Treasu"y Wi the proper accounting officer to pass upon ques- Uons growing out of naval contracts, and that the first controlier had nothing to do with them officially. THE EX-SECRETARY'S LETTERS. The letters which ex-Secretary Chandier had asked for were produced and read. The first was addressed by Secretary Chandler to Secre- tary Folger, and dated November 19th, 13%: Itstated that the writer (Secretary Chandler) had had his attention called to correspondence ofthe Treasury arising from acontract of the Navy department, Mr. Chandler asked if the Navy department shouid look in the future to the frst controller instead of the second for de- cisions of naval quest and he requested Secret FF To give ire mm the: Secretary Folger to give dirccyous up tn The second let! 1883, and Secret ter was dated November 21st, y Chandler began by brief! stating that his department wanted to issu orders for the payment of a voucher for sup- plies furnished, and wanted to know whether the claim, if audited, for th itor, and, if patd, was for the second controll asthe Navy department understood the law, or whether it should go to the first In one of these letters Secreta closed a written ancument fro soll, atiorney for the contracts argument set forth all the de tract, of its being doubled, and the tin livery under it being changed from nin until the articles should be calle Ingeroll then, at some length, argue voucher was legal: that 1t was, under the ctr- Serene gs mpd rman ay for one year outof the appropriation for another year. ‘ol. KG, Inger- Brown. Thy His of the con- SECRETARY FOLGER’S REPLY. Under date of January 4th, 1884, Secretary Folger replied to Secretary Chandler's letiers, He took the ground that it was the province of ‘the second controller t counts, but dissented fru ton as fo the payment out of cme year's appro priation for supplies for another yéur. Still, Secretary wrote, he did not care 10 decile « hypothetical case, $ Th reply toa question, ex-Secretary Chandler stated that Gen. Smith’ bad knowledge of all the letters which had been read about the tme they were written, EXTENSION OF THE BROWN CONTRACT. The witness was next asked about the exten- ston or doubling of the Keown contract f beef and pork, and was asked if Gen. Smith asked his witness’) advi Jloubling that contract “I think not,” was the reply. The witness was asked if hé was consulted about the subsequent payment in New York of the youcher which Pay Director Looker, of this city, had refused to pay. According to the witness’ recollection be was not consulted about the voucher at the time. It was possible that Smith had consulted him, but he had no recollection of it. Witness cer: tainly had no recollection of giving directions to pay the voucher in New York rather than through the pay office in Washingto very seldom that a requisition. f named the specific bills Uhat_m vended to pay. out nly the appropriations to which the moneys called for were to be charged. On crosse: ton, which was conducted r, the withess stated that a always stated the appr which the moneys asked for. were to charged. The witness stated in response to questions, that the voucher upon which th controversy with the Treasury gave rise to, set ‘out that [twas foc a payment under the ‘ex- tended or enlarged contract of Brown, The witness had ascertatd cond controller was giving d questions of naval contracts.and Uimselfas bound by decisions of uoller. “Not much, suid iC was his duty to Navy department. “ Smith a ca‘eful and efficient off- cer?” the witness was asked, “He was according to my observation and be- lief,” was the reply. “Gen. Smith was directed b first con- he said. The witness construe the laws of the me,” said the all articles patented and all articles upon which there could be no competition. The Paymas- | ter General,” the witness added, “was directed to exercine care. The court took halfan hour's recess. Afler the recess Mr. Chandler wa; called by the defense and asked what action he would have taken had Gen. Smith consulted him ubout the Looker voucher, To thls the prose- cution objected, ang after considerable ‘areu- ment the objection Was sustained. In reply to 4 question of the defense the witness said he knew of no way in which the question of the Lovker voucher could have been brought befor the second controller for final decision, except by the payment of the voucher, and then the adjustment by the Treasury of the accounts of the pay officer. To the prosecution the witness said it had been the eastom for navy pay officers to consult aecounting offfters of the Treasury about Youchers the former were ordered to pay in advance of payment, bug he regarded it as a bad practise and tried to break it up. Instead of going to Treasury officials, pay officers should, under such circumstances, go two the Secretary of the Nav ‘The court adjourned until Monday, when the defense will open. a Bitten Eight Years Ago. THE CASE OF YOU: IEFITH, SUPPOSED TO BE SUFFERING FKOM HYDROPHORIA, It is learned that young Griffith, who is fering from hydrophobia at his residence, Virginia avenue southeast, was bitten bya dog in the wrist eight years ago, and not two weeks ago, as at fint reported. A few days azo his | hand became drawn, the Tingers delng much contracted. Shortly afterwards he Was attacked with spasms, which have occurred at intervals since, During them he gives unmistakable signs of suffering from hydrophobia, and it is feared cannot Fecover, although the spasiis ire- not ‘so frequent nor of so long duration as at first. To Attend Gen. Grant's Faneral. The Old Guard of the Union Veteran Corps, under Capt, Thomason, will uttend Gen. Grant's funeral. They will leave Washington for New York one week from today, and will be received by Go. F, 7th regiment, N, ¥ Mr. James 0. Clephane has purchased of Mr, W. B. Whiting the property on the northwest corner of New Hampshire avenue and N street northwest—a very handsome residence—for $21,000, . eet. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow- ing were the readings at the signal office to-da: 3a.m., 70.5; 7 am., 72.0; .1a.m., 86.0; 2 pan, 90.5; um, 90.5: minimum, 68.0, si cane The Courts. Pronate Cou: To-day, estate of W. R. an guardiail authorized to af Hagner. Henry L. James; for support of in- ts. Estate of Paroomie uardian authorized to pay $426.04 to: Serial Bullding association, ‘of Jotun J. Callahai letters testamentary Issued to Mary Cal- lahen; bond | $800. Estate of John A. B, Leonard; order of publication, In re guard- janship of’ Ida Stevens; Caroline Gates up- pointed: bond $250, In re will of Mary’ Clem: mer; letters issued to Edwaid Hudson; bond Estate of , McDonnell; ‘inven- retumed. Estate David McIntire; answer of Emma and Surah McIntire filed. Estate of Maria B. will filed. Estate of Kan., vice W. A. of. fice became Presi ‘Tarboro’, N.C, vies, W. P. Williamson, wus: N. Cy viee a pended: Sa: ebster, suspen pean nae ene Resignations Aske For. (CHIEFS: VISIONS IN THE SECOND AUDITOR'S OFFICE REQUESTED ‘To RESIGN. Mr. Day, the new second auditor of the ‘Treasury, bas requested the resignations of all the chiefs of divisions of the second auditor's office, There are sixinall, esfollows: Thomas C. Bailey, Francis H. Goodall, Romts ee el ‘Rathnone, 'C. White. It Whation ‘and Charles Lee Brown; W. T. Cralg; petition Re Cameath a or sor letters flea Will of Charles McDougall filed for te, Extate of ,Charles A. Kimmell; appointment of Kimmel, administrator, as m-Com- Plans ot eecy, with the order of Ma reotlag ‘ale of policy ‘of insurance.’ Estate of Tnoman’ letters testamentary” issued to Teeman; bond $16,000. bs tate of Joseph Trimble; order of publication. Estate of John Wunderlich; letters Issued S ‘with the investigation of pected to get through the case of Postmaster Jones at Indianapolis Jast night, and to leave for Wash! toxdey. refused to ‘about Fudge oman, fn ws gheerpomm Prag Duspannxp.—Charles L. Skinner, of Balti- Beene Soe Aintatio Gopanenk resignation of Robert H. Weber, the super- Sngent or the rope wallet Boston: Bek eS the troopa, ‘Lravzs.—Leave for three months, with per month, chief of It was | | children of his niece Edmonds esttil indtepased A rheumatic affection, and was not at ones ay Ar’. Dumont, in anote to the Distriet Come missioners, asks that the small ponds of ou the open grounds to the north and east ad abutting on the same, = J. Simpson, corner Ist and G street i, complains to the Commissioners & standing pool of water at the corner Ist and Gmtrests norte: went. and asks theta Sow loads Of gruvel Leprenm tt that int Sir. George Aason and otter residents and. Prperty owners on Sumner street, between {th strectand the new reservoir, pelition tbe Commissioners that the necessary surveys and estimates be made for grading and improving said street. to the end “that the pecesanry AP prohriation be sade and the work done during meal Year, Health Officer Townshend retarned from bf trip to Cape May this morning, and resume his cffice dutics, looking much improved 12 health, HEAVY DEATH RATE. cer informed a STAR heavy death rate continues al ad will be Likely to continge among weakly aged poor ple while the present decree of heat prevalis, THEY WANT THE STREET IMPROVED, The Commissioners have reoeived a petition, from the property owners on C street south weg representing the needs of that street, bet! iy and 7th streets, for Improvements. At The health to-day that th AC was last wee ent itis nothing but a dirt road, and conddent ably above grade. They ask that the street be jncluded in the coming ‘estimates of public ims provements for next year. REPLY TAN AM The Commissioners’ rey dividual after an easy 0 “Keterring to your communicetion of Yesters day, requesting ald trom the Distriot oreme ployment, so that you may provide support for drself and family, Tam directed to reply That the Commissioner Ao not think that your case fs one in which they can properly faterpone, , They regret your misfortunes, but your case ts only one of thow Foes who are attracted to the seat of government, aud find i almost impossible to maintain theme selves there or leave it. In appointing subordis hates the Commissioner regard it as thele duty to secure th can obtain »y, and they Would be derelict im their duty if they should permit tt ace their action tn. thi While your Inability TION FOR OFFIC nds without re spect selt and family cites the sym’ businom ex- missioners, 16 poluting to a position they ean fll with those possessdn busi ualifications, enterprise and energy that would insure success in private pursuits,” MUILDING PREMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle: Hauptman, repair brick, Virginia avenue, bee tween Mth and 10th streets southwest: $600, Theodore 1. king, erect a three-story and collat welling, H street, between 13th and 14th Mr. streets; . Tyler, erect five thi Story and t dwellings, Sth end streets bortiwest;, $10,000, ds sana 0 —The will of the late Chas, ant colonel U.S. A., was fle He leaves his property to his dau reianna Wrnis Fine MeDougal, Heu lo-dlay Ge T. Linton, filed to-day Nati 1 Metropolitan bank ‘kK, in trust for Charlotte B. Linton, ‘The will of Lee Brown, ed toxlay, leaves his property to hit married @aughtcr, Sallie Anderson, and ber ehildren.— To-day the will of Selina 0. Pendles ton was filed. She icaves her property, real I, to hor children aud grandchile day the willof John Trimble was Ube sale of his stocks, &e, and, the of $2,000 to his niece, Mary Binkely; 8600 to the danghterof a nives, Mary Stoddert; $500. to ne Joseph Blakely; $500 to Jolin Trimble, of Ireland; $500 to the Margaret Gattis, and, after settling up Uhis part of Ube estate the bals ance to goto John Trimble, To Mary Blakely lie leaves two houses on 7th street cast in trust for his nephew, Joseph, doing life, to revert td her, and tae rest of his'estate to her, ——~ News Briet&. ufacr sudd short bank of Buflalo, died nly last week, and it is sald there is nk, has now | | | 1es8, “to exercise extreme care in buying | { R ing a defaulter, the Dublin branch the bank's fund: to secure his arrest, The International Medical Anti-Vaccination, ss, ch met at Charhrol, Belgiun Wednesday, passed a resolution asking the stat ew York to repeal the aw making vaccines tion compulsor; The decroe ehiered a short time apo in thé Chicago university ease, finding the Stephen A, Douglas heirs entitled to the property, was yess terday set aside 8 A telegram Was received here Festerda: Ing that an American named Rivers ha tried and sentenced at Zacatecas, Mexico, to twenty years inuprisonment, All over Lilinois, lowa and Nebraska yestery day the mercury ranged irom 100° t6 1079 in the shade, ‘The Irish land purchase act 1s to be modified to mollity the Parnellites, Lady Georgiana Peel, a daughter of the statesman, Earl Russell, died in London Wede y evening from the eftects of an accident, driving in her carriage the day previoug horses ran away and she was thrown with great violence to the ground, supe been Epreation 1 IRELAND.—Mr, Justin Mi Carthy asked in the house of commons Tuesdu; evening, during the votes on the Irish educa, tonal estimates, that an extra credit be given the Catholic students in Dublin university. § Michael HicksBeach, chancellor of the quer, in reply, said the government was unable to give the extra credit at the present ‘asd ‘but,” he added, “If we be in office at the nex session of parliament, we will submit a seh #uned at securing In’ Ireland greater equality berween the Catholics and Protestants in the educational estimates.” A Brcamist Evores Wir Hrs Stsrer-1me Law.—A Butler, Ga, spectal July 30th suyat cy caine 16 this country three years ago and married Miss Kola Curtis, Lately he has manifested much affection for hts thirteen- year-old sister-in-law. This wax regarded as a, brothert: ling until this week when, havis sold ont his possessions, be disappeared wit Lis fresh young victim.’ It hus developed tow day that Searcy has two wives la Alsbaina, He is only twenly-tive years of age. oe ee" Evorixe wir Hrs Drvorcep Wrrr.—An Indianapolis special, July 30, says: Geo, W. Kachne was married’ two and a half years azo fo Lillie Emma Rogers, whose widower reathea ure to provide the charges. Ils mother-Indaw, It 1s now said, brought about the divorce in order to mai her daughter to an old and rich man. She h ployed a detective to watch her daughter, butte proved traitor, Last evening Kuchne, ina carriage, with the Rev. John Bultzey an: irlend, drove into the alley back of Mrs, house. The wife got in, the horses wens put the Lop of their =peed, and by the time t depot was reached the i4 divorced pair were agai have gone Juto hiding from th wild over the result, married, old ludy, who ARCHAPPELEAT. On Tharadag nnd, at parwonage of Christchurch, Opt N Albert it Stitt, Dic HAMLIN. 1 CHAPPER, TEA, of Washington, D.C BL LLsLA CHAPPED LEAL, of Chiuries couaty, 5a ? ee ppemcatieneet ED. vorning. July M1. 1885, 2.150 cocky aterm patniul Mines of more’ than tw Fears, ‘Mra’ MANUE Le BIGELOW. wite of Tee es Mate A BIGELOW le of departinent, Sasirke of Columbia. parents, 15:10, ‘uneral irom the residence of The streets Mowday at 4p. ah HOFPAR. At4 Tho , July 30th, 1885, DEANCUS Ne HOF need see ane Bare oe Funeral from. ts iste we LL Leth eae Borthwest, on Saturday, August Ist, at 5 p.m. . McCLIESH, At Provideuce H: at 8 0X sm Jay ith, 189, CLARE sce Modis. ak wenity years Funeral from Trinity church, Georgetown, at four o'clock p,™m., Sunday, August 2d. hd McCOLLAM. At 10:30 p. m., July 30, 1885, Wily, LIAM J. MCUOLLAS, in ne slxty-eutre year of “Sunerat Sanday, August 24, 5 p.m.trom 16 I gh) PILSON, At Branch, lo; Pa, July 2001, 198. OLLI ‘eLERRUM SALE: | Becta ons hr hts not cacn, 200 D treet norte’ ier weet, on Naturday afternoon at hve odock. oe SIMONTON. . July BL, 18S, at otimie Manie LUCY, inline diugtnar of Joka Be Noticr of funeral herenRiers ww and Maggie s.monton, = ET. On July 20, 1885, at 5 p.m, HERMAR pe TST from lis lawe residence, 10 F atreet porthwest. jet WALSH. On Joly 30, 1885, at 7a. m., z Al 1, daughter of Wiliam avd ‘Catherine Wadane pel {euchieen ear m oue mui RIGFLOW. | Friday oe er ERTAKERS, Tne, deewoen New York ave and Lat me,