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od . ales vam -4 EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1886. FOR SALE—HOUSES, JOR SALE rest ence property, imp oR F Fes ace Trick Kes dence, nodern couvemences, at 224 New Jersey" ave. Ap- oved or unimproved, ‘nbd aamunss & ii'iagemuramce, “WM He FOR SALE—LOTS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. .CHANGE—A FINE BRICK | JOR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAL. andra, Va, © fe Alexan Faining nine | KY Lot fronting 02 feet on Tat. nw, bet. 17th and bath aca store tooms. coal vauits and | 13th, running throug! on ave. “Terms easy. water and gas (hroughout, Large side and JOHN E BEALL, aud flowers. Eas. of access to | aal9-3t 1420 F st. Ocean tae ne ror. SALE—ELEGANT TRIANGLE PIECE OF 4round, near Dupont Cirele. Also, a fine corner BARSTOW. €15, 71D | Lot on Mass ave. se. JR HERTFORD, eee eateee te 1423 womens and attic with ah | [NOK SALE-CHEAP—LOTS IN MT. PLEASANT, 10, 11, 12 and 15 ets. per foot, R HERTFORD, cst. ne. ~ a See —auidatt | auisawe 1423 F street SOR -ALE- : JOR SALES If parchased of me with'n a few favs the follow- , ing proveriy cam Ue secured at a bargain 75, ie Manne CoE eant tS 2G: 29, 39, 60, G1. 67 ang ‘item ce twontory and baxement Brick Dwelling.on | 72, $a Flat are U-neur iStn st nw: seven rooms tae erties Tworiqgant Kesidences,on M st, nearthe British | S703 en - 'D. JOR SA — CORNER LOT. MT PLtASANT, ‘Que handsome Dwel!ing, on N st.. near 17th st. nw. | At containing abo 1t. 15 OUD sucate fect, at 2be- And ‘oue new Kesidence, just being finished, ob | Nice litte Lot 4ux122, on Lode at extenien, at 200, Rigas st. wear Lath. “For wotms etc, eps te Lot 62 feet from, Howard ave Mt Mieasant, at 18¢. FRANCIS [outUN, JOUN SHERMAN &'CO., soi93t Ist Pat | anrese 1407 F etveet, JOR SALE— F% SALE—BEST LOT LEFT, ON N 5T., NEA ‘Smal! Frame. 6 rooms, water, sewerage, £c.; rent Lsth, 53 feet front. $1 85 per <quare foot, if ime 912.50 monthly, on Sth se nw near Boundary. | this week: Wan gieBaN € CO, 2 JOHN #. BEALL, aulest 1407 F street. Lae JOR SALE Printing office, House renung for $1 oo. 3730-3m Room 13, $ JOR SALE—CHEAP—BRICK HOUSE ON 5TH %., 9 rooms, and two Brick Houses on K st; cw Brick Houses, near Iowa Circle, ech” 1 we Also, two Houses 1420 F at, Feu Sabzox, THE HEIGHTS UF MERIDIAN SION PLACE, NEAR! Kt jin. where properties must soon attain several MENS EO Pre | en phat wale! making inven ea ss Hrotiable only: 4s location is deliguiful, a superb plot of level grou WRIGHT & BOLTO: 5» onh orth of Bocndaay a few feet north of Boandary st.. on west. side of 1th st, encios rloud Bulldiog, #th and F'sts, by picket fence, 2463 square feet of ground. fronting om Prospect ‘si, 120 feet, om Merl dian ave: 180 feet, on Crescent st. 174 (e-t: command. ‘one of the finest views iu Aaieries, 1 lil. torest wud ig, the browd. Pot ‘$3,000 i mae. and tive’ beautiful. city F300 cach, J. RHERTEORD. aot. | Washington, OWNER, Box 243, Chy RO, ale Ie = = : NUR SALE—. TiFt Ay IN EA‘ *OR SALE_SEVEN FRAME HOUSES. soura | WU SALE A, BEAUEFUL, Lut. ON Eave of Capltel, $200 each oF $2,000 for all. Hent $4 | front: eng sour Sebi te mo: ‘J. R HERTEORD, - es oaeey neni aulitiw* = a Real Estate Broker, ROOMS, SOUTH | aul83t S117 peyreceneinss, ene sae sae Fon SALEGA BARGAIN IN THREE LOTS ON watrance: Gyneretm gellar doe whole Bosses” On SALESA BARGAIN IN THREE LOTS ON Ronn TEE Pe a de ae rly iatatiments: | MxXes nideund rear alleys: will sell one lot. The aly $3.400 if soid thio week: monthly Teite™ | Above can be sold this winter tor 50c. per foot, Ad- Apply on the premises, 1506 Caroline s._aa. dress Owner, W. D. JOHNSTON, 15171 st. n. w. JOR SALE-“SEAT LITTLE SIX-ROG anl7se Deirecsst A bargain. Price, $2.000.. Ok SALECNGRTH WEST DANE SWORMSTEDT @ BRADLEY, Yee eee _aulser ET Fst. hw | price only $600. Lotunder lense, which pays per cent WOR SALE-TWOSTORY AND BASEMENT | on price asked. Address Owner, W. D. JOHNSTON, ex howe, alae rooms, becdes bath and conser: | 161s Kat mw ‘aul73t Yaory: ail, mod. imps santiars plumbing, trek = ed Price, "$3:750; easy terms. Apply tO <ABOUT 3 ron thie premises, 1016 Tat: naw. abh et? of Ground and seven- DOR SALE joo Grooms FF: Lat Sun i JOR SALE— ‘ABO! se Dwelling, with sheds, stable, t front by 170 deep: 3O-fot alley t ¥¥ on sh Tuivaced: plenty fruit. vegetables, c+ _— ae. ANZA FOR SOMEBODY— A GREAT MANY LOTS sale. Several fine corner lots and many large froutages JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 Fst. nw. aula-Te Fok Sate LOS-FINE BUILDIN 16th st.. between K and “ircle, 22x106, 27x 20x97, and others of varying widths and depths is locality is rapiliy improving Many find resi- ices uncer Way. and many more tn con-emplation, place for tem m: ‘aitia ave. Only 31,200 OM SE sie of Fat, netween 39un anu vam | ingen upuer way aid many tore yea emplation, the Governm water, gas and Will Selb for $1,200, on easy teri en Fat JOR SALE NEAR DUPONT. CIRCLE 4 handsome three-story and cellu rick oa north side of B st., ve ing 10 rooms, bat tents honduoaesy” kee io lunmediate purchuser for $8900. a Par HL WARSER & CO., Sor SAL bath, bot and cold water, !atrobe. gus, feet deep to wid to avenue cars: Sanat Owner, W JOR SAL ‘@ beautiful bew iron feu Star iftice Jo SALE oe. 1634-46 4th bi, 18 -33 Pierce. € 2108 F, bb..m, Mad he Istand 1 JOR SALE brie b parking PARKE Fee House, lot tween 4 and Gib sts SW. PARKES, $ and Est Forse ER dy POR SALE lot, with 4 Cand for st at GUL uth st. o.w., 08 of GW. HANDY, 921 P OR SALE- some new houses ot Can be purchased up haser wil be allowed tonciect the une Hxtures —AnoUuT TH ner House 0 be bought for auli-6t roe sate ae Sa) on ae SO. ae il houses at 3 fo MOU ca be Kade within a reas Une auld-7t et brie centrally | Fok ate t Wave & FINE Tikes anes SALE 1226 F st. 1. OR SALE— Loimatat a vR100. oo Ye avebhn 1 irs 000 |s414 saunson fi Ge- 1 Goo (GES Muriow wile ge feb : Houses on Ba can be inade te suit buyer. ; Brick Dwelling in the neighborhood of ing tiliee. containing 5 rooms, & woen T —A GENUINE Story seven-room press brick ho le all north 'D. JOUNSTe : i ¢—IF TAKEN WITHIN TEN DAYS, nige-room two-story coruer house, neafly new. northwest: parking on both streets and = Terie Feasouable. Addr: oe Re er. oa HES CHES berween H aud ‘ood ‘e. will be soid at n Barzun E th rr Ent Swe. AW. se have all monera couveniences, With Bratt "Terue reusonmose. SRESR PRESCOTT, 1416 F st. me. Pres ian Hots TEAVE 4 Vey EL ty iueated. property for sah avy easy teftas, and wit um ex feet f ck nice Driek stad & hotuse Ba SALE—\ PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE northwest: seven rooms: cellar; all modern N ‘AUST iB. MM, between 3d and 4g sts aw, front: mod imp.; $1,200 each. C,H. ests. sw SALH_—CHEAP—AN 8 ROOM A, wid the pr ty to s lect wal other details, ‘Terms of payment 1s order. for sale atu bargain JNO AU PRESCOTT, 1416 F st. mw. TWO VERY PINE NEW 6-ROoM i bath houses ou the eae side of 13th st price. odorder. . Prics Hi. WARNER & ( vie improved oa the D houses that will wl readily’ and” JNO.A. PRESCOTT. LA16 Fst. now. aul4-71 (JOR SALE—1 HAVE 4 BEAUTIFUL ADJOIN- tng lots, opposite the Blaine mansion, wi houtlook ‘on Dupont sale at $5,000 each? fine locality for 4 row of residences, of will sell singly; hice ter JOMN A. PRESCOTT, 1416 FS. naw. F3s SALE—LOTS-I HAVE A FRONTAGE feet by depth of 120 feet on north side of P st. Georgetown, In wear proximity to proposed knprov Pay handsomely. He: ts for 11.50 per mouth, s, to prompt. pur 1, WARNER € CO., 916 F sit nw, Teh wad 18th sta uw., contain | inent of Roce Cues. beautifully terraced, aud te prea ‘4nd ali modern improv | ene suitable condition fur residences. wich 1 cai sell macural woods. Will | at the low figurs of Ge. per square foot. ‘This proper 3ron Metropoiitan car line. ‘The view irom the krodud 's splendid, overlooking ‘the city of Wa-bing. ton, JNO. A, PRESCOTT, 1416 Fst 8, a4-7 916 F st nw, BARGAIN—NEW 2 | OR SALE—LOTS—N.W bay window, | EY U st., near Bist st.. 24x93uy 35th, near S st. 20x Tor 108, her 30th st, 2OX1UG: two 28th, near Q ‘desirable lwea: ion; onl; $3,500. If sol ‘inonihiy. TOAT 1st Bw. au step tour ess “At ba alms. Lots for sale wanted. ‘H. FICKLING, 1264 32d st. nw. SQUARE AP Z 16th sts, extended. 42.000 ft., bewutifully located. which we éffer .or = terms, Aiso entire front of sghare in Mt Pieasat, 21,000 ‘A bargain. fi. which we offer at WILSON, 1006 F st. ‘aul3 lw Ibe. WaLkEK & ow. FOR SA C ar Seabrook Stats ininutes’ ride by cars to city; beauiifiily located” 240, sold in six mouths: price $15 aloz. apply to MARION DUCKETT, Attorney-at-Law, Bladensburg, Ma, oF it M. JACKSON, 212 D si, n.w., Washington. DING LOTS, ion, 1 and P. Rt ey £.,4r- 1.500 “1309 00 200 LETWO SOUTHEAST: ‘ooking Peui igh location, on roperty on my | erade. extensive vie to wide alley: fs iascedon | omy Ide. One on B si ful location; ox BO To wide alle Is 1Bc. t., near Bst., 50x 100, on grade: side and rear alley; only L4e. Terms to suit. “Any of above will be subdivided {1 desired, and offer a rae opportunity for people of moderacé mens to speculate. piy direct AP—TWO NICE 6-ROOM 21180, bargains rthwest. to owner. Ke 4.133) F st. n.w.iyl :: Ap ‘autz. uatek | 9, SE by wor Story prick front, om Ake be= rronting 40M fect on New var Price $3.00. BL | ave trunbiug lean throug aul7-Ste CK HOUSE We, With fine stable Cea aul Tee HOUSE AND nthe corner of Thuire Pst ule-2w= OF Tiluse VERY HAND- Kgs i, bear the corner of Very ihvorable terns WOU squure fiat 1S cen Apply owners. WELLER « REFSITI, $26 Pa ave. 330-1m. ;REAL ESTATE valuable Building Lots, in vision of the Eslin Estate, asait aud Pleasant Plains, in fu view of the ew National Park, bordecing on Kock Creek. 43 Voued ior unnuimously by the U.S Senate. Cull early to Secure bargains. fy26-1m JOR SALE — ALL, TIES HAVING UNIM- proved properiy in East Washington, who will Sell at Teasonavle figures, large trac Gispose of the sume to WE ya wee... TORY ERIC ia as, e day. Lf you want a brigh a at these houses. Price, | 7> \ DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, 5 OUMSTEDT & BuAULEY, r between Loth end L6th sts nw: 19x95 feet, Wil be sold low. ipo aa Fess Gr stwo tors: L and M streets, mot feet fi THOS. J MYERS, 1216 Fst. hw. DST. BETWEEN ¥, suitabie for two houses: street paved with concreve. 1m 5th ¥.. within one square of Scott cirele, 27 by Jab lect deep; elegaut lot tor first-class ce, anid chew several’ Loison 16th st, near T st... at reasonable prices Two Lots on 16thst., near R st., 25: lois fa Jylt st. beyond Thomas’ Circle: ean chager bave the cus natures, and paper CMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st ~S-1 HAVE FIVE BrAU St, Georgetown—three at ruet house, with Larze these boss are of ample de x110; elegant Price reasonabse. » BROWN, 1426 Fst nw. TIPUL Lats aT Ta- 20,000 feet ot ground, OF st ow. which can be had ture of in my M URE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOP ALCIFE al dusiness couidcutial. Ladies andgea. Teen 50 cents eaca. 405 L street, between 4th sud OUs streets nortawest iytauws Pu 2 MUULEMAN CURES PILES BY ‘difeet treatment it the use of knife, caustic oF liguture ‘ENG. APEC nie trimmings house. cn 9th st. Just the place for a Dusiiess nit by depts of 183 feet to wide | eusiern expo- as: all moderu Improve- aali-7e MEDICAL, we LEON, Di i220ideu rstaniisned and onty Reltabte Ladies Physician in the Cxy, can be consulted daly, 404 C st, bet. 4% and 6th stan w. Frompt treatment. Correspondence and consulta- tions strictly contidential. Separute rooms for ladies, Ottice maway’s Ope ausoIws TWAS SEVER DEEN CONTRADICTED THAT De DROTUERS is the oldest Established adver Ladies’ Physician iu this city. Ladies, you can fitentiy consult Dk, BRUTHERS, 906. sts W, Part.cular attenuon paid to sil diseases peculiar 16 ladies married or single. All successfully treated, ‘aulgime ata 1407°F st ‘aul4-ima € WHITES Guu. Terms easy. New York ave. AND BASEMENT Ds AND MADAM WILSON, 1105 Pa RK [; between Band Cst.. me “bstab- inset Ins. ial treatment fo Rabie artical Sanh eesaak age Salta 1ODEINE OF 1nOX. vod by the academy of Med clue of Paria, are specails fecommended Uy tie Medical celeron et Be Word ior nerofuin (iumurs Ring's Sei ee gs aris stages of conscaspon, Consttaiions Wee Fees, Posrue's of bivsd, and for strasusatin ad sees HOUSYS ON WALLACH 4 closets and cellar. con- range. hot aud cold water: NP BROWS, 1426 Fst nw. a aE WIGE | iting lt periodle course.” None geuuiue unless sige <SALE-AT MT. PL: ASANT, VERY NICE | “BLANC2ED, 40 luc onaparte, Parla ome aud cellar: well Anished {a = FOUGERA & Cl, every ro pect Large lot ete” Price, If soi at once, ‘Ageni 8. ony” 5. D8" WALRL @ WisoN, 100 Fat Sold by druggists generally. ‘ap20-ties trretinded bd es DAIS Titian Fok Le Beck Srone ann pwettaxa | SO oe. cotuer 4g and Oste aw.ca geod budness stand: ‘Appi Dee! SALI F.0D. ie: rooms, Lah st ‘ois. @ st.. bet ws Lath st, busines pro gst, dwell myrused aud ULiproved pre ‘Apply out datort “ue stew fout alley. SWORMST eu? t BRADL AS ‘cup 3m ‘ory Groow Bricks ou 4th street bESIRABLE THREESTORY “i gus st.. bet. Lath wid Paik. DR. DYES oma. aulo-ze* | ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Exectnro ArPLiaNcun We will send obsiinty days: (rast then, Young of wld, "who ure sufleriig Gout Nerv Trevis, Sst Vitality, ahd thosediveases ota personal ature fesuiting frou abuses and uther causes! Speedy, Tellef aid compiete restoration to earth, vigor midd Riunhood guaranieed. Send at once tor’ Ulusteaved Tauphiet sires Auden VOLTAIG BELT Cor ae Maik eh iaiiiven [REAP AND GE WISE—Dit q | ARSE 2 a appeares teiore me and nade oath Cat hhe tthe Ovdent estabsioued expere specualtat ih thts Cis, and Will guufuntee «cure Mall Coses OF privae Giscive of men aud turns medicine, of ho thurge Cousuitauion aud advice ire at any hour during tie Say Subscriued ‘and. sworn belore vine oy” Die BuoTHES SAMUEL C MILLS Notary Pubs Etae De oF C. itls Sa day of Julie 188 © rooms: moderu lnprove- re Teasonable to Cambs PU 1023 Ytb st. nw Beur lows « tre 13th and 14th sis Zid aud 4th ‘S00 + Se =e se WOOD AND COAL TER FUbL aT sUMMEw KAI V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, Wholesale ad neta Desles OO and COAL Hist tent and Measure! st. bet 18th. 14th. ‘se. bow for, ae ayers. 142 New York ave. = | Malo) ard aud Oftice, 1101 Rhode Island ave. n.w. TMENT—(As raneh oun od tenants, Whom we “ orner $th ai gore of thow G-roura bricks on | ee rnee 2th 38 ed by aul0-3m lo "1ONS OF FAESHLY MINED COAL | 20 OOO ce ric comprising every nes eak egctner; on UanS> es | Yatoety. as the Very loweer prices: Misdliey contin 1,925 | Wood brepated in vue Dest mnannee” Guid Sud neeene be Loughton very easy U be seid to Pe wad'ima’ | delivery. "Sica it urorders WOK -ALE-THREESTORY BRICK, 40 KooMs | Bier, 1) is Cenuay yams evens ana 20h ‘sud cellar, furnace, grate aud al mod tmpernew | gf gies Umea, $25 be Sio.o0e Tis Lath seca very, desirable new'eri ‘epot and Whar, Gib and Water streets southwest, Sree, #0 bod Thine" Very attractive and cue: | S790 GL LSSHERIVE. far new’ Setery. bricks om Ktiggs st, wear Lathe at j.umO and 6,600. Persons desiring wo purchant s : ove SRST DLeY, : Sa eas eee tate Gn @ bean titul avenue aorthwest. with wide parkia street cary wituia half é views Before you dees the sean. Brokers i ALE—GREAT BARGAIN IN REAL “ix new Brice Houses. 4 rooms each, situated on eautifel vorwera,with broad parking abd lovely You that are about to purehase or «tay tow aod BVoid usb later in MPH is F et ow, OR SALE—-THREESTORY FRAME. 7 KOOMS: LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL Lumber Yard, Mill and R.R. Depot—South Capitol iiices—t%y street wud Maryland. sven ths < and Marylaud sveaue : 1020 Lath surcet nortawest, nweM ware. Price tor U 2.000 cash, balauce ww renting tor $02, WB ae ave TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS 2 ° ee Ly ne curge . Nok SALE HOUSES IN ALL QUAKTE I | ¥ RISDLING nasrove Wooberanende tbo u-meruas to met for and SAWED t i enn , er propia | CUAL aud DAWED and SPLIT WOOD kept onder cover on puunk tuors. Large aud weil-wmort @ stock of LUMBER Fine Lamper and rioting kept under cover. \eders Drompuy delivered i aby part of the city without eburge for nau.lug. Estimates cheer /uily furnished. Our Depot being ceutrally located, and adjacent to ese iyi” KEY @ ADAMS, Real BY the Taliroud, stock b huualled at very stuall Gost giving Oh isx@: side wiley. Wii pay JU per ceut on | Phy rs ‘eotinating. «pects Tames Peicemstrd, BAU ATE MILLS CORBIS Fa | Seynatages 1 eottnating, Ay toc Lomiber of po han capericnee, ainple facttties, and com : eS aointdints warrant ihe bovet nt sigan wil ‘be STABLI MED 1708. Kiven to thoes who inay tavor Us with Uheit pultonage, Ee Wit Rewre @ co Sihich'S Veapmettuly mliertod, pers 222 and 2 th Mecoud st Poiiedelphia, Pa, | —— “Are bale Proprictors of the Celebrated “THIMELE WHISKIEs.” Soutmern UBice. 1.00 Peunsylvania Ave. nw. ved ‘Wasui OL \0 TO GEO. 8. WALKER FOR MONUMENTAL Granite Work; best facilities In Washington tof ua Dee such work. Uttice aud Yard Ua to 10d Nort Capitol "A SELIGSON. tu charge | GL, in fear of Goverument Printing Ufica met ‘THIN AFTERNOON. JUNCANSON BROM., Auctioneers. SALE OF FIVE TWOSTORY BRICK HOUSES ON H 5 'WEST, BE- ihe oe Satan Geeta Bee TWELP re Mineo? xo ts Seer. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST NINEIEKNTH. A. D. 1886, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK: In froue of the preciiecs, will seil Lots 179. eked 182 cer i pebata | fronting ou 12th street, ‘each lot Improved ic Subdivision of square Fanning buck to'a ven-foot alles two Sopp, brick ‘dwelling, “with modera Inese houses ure’ medium size, and Biences. confortable homes. ‘Terms: One-wnh To-MoRROW. ya B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers CONTINUATION SALE OF TRUNKS, SATCH- EIS WARS DDLER BRUDLES AND G ‘AT G08 OTH STREET EAS ST PPOSITE U. 8. TREASURY, ND FRIDAY. AUGUST SRV: EXraexrh ASDTWENTIETE, wt TWELVE aulé4: WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Ancis RAILROADS. (W A8HiNGTON, o1110, AND WESTERN RAIL BROAD Co. + 26 | Schedule in effect August 1, 1896, ‘Tralus will leave from and atfive ai ix &P. station, th and’B sts, as follows: ‘Teave Washington Ga a.m, dally except Sunday mi. daily, arriving ai Round Hift 11-44. Re yan. Ritaraing caine leave Round Hill at 6:08 a, m daily and at 35 p.m, dally exeepe Sune raring at Washington s:d0 ain and 0:48 pm. jonthly aud quarveriy eetmmiutation rates: {,000- mile dekets 920" R. BELL, au10 Suberinvendent ALTIMORE GND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 30th, 1996, until further Hotion m. and 7: Leave Washington from Station, corner of New ‘Jersey avenue and C street, For Chieago 10:00 am. amd 10:10 p.m. dally. The 10-00 a.m. a tvst Limited Express for Pittsburgh and Chicago, arriving in Pittsburgh at 7:35 p.m., cago next morning at 8:55. No extra iare is charged ou this train for fast time, For Cincinnats, Louisville andSt. Louis dally at 3:30 p.m_and 10:10 p.m., with through coaches and Pak kee Sleeping Cars to above points, without change; 3:30 p.m. isa fast Umited train to Cincinnati and St Loals, arriving im Cincinnati next morning at 7:45, ‘St. Louis 6:40 p.m. No extra fare is charged on this train for fast Lob Mttsburgh at 10:00.4.m- and 8.55 pm. dally, to roit, with Monarch Pure plutsburgh, cleveland ao for anaieplag care ayer For Lynchburg, Natural ‘Bri Lexington and Buuntoa, 1010 sina wien Seertes Casengcan, nd Sattrday’ sleeping cai to Natural Bldgs satay on or Lexington and Local Stctss a0 ae daly except sunday. and 10m gatige For Baitimore on week days 5, 6:30, 6:40, 7:30, 8:30 gud 19309 wm Lalor hao wis (abeaeie pay 3:30, 4:30, 4:40, 6:40, 6:40, 7:00, 8:25 and 11:00 p. ue or Balfiwcore on Sundays G:30, 7:3u.8:90 and 10:05 Topm” 180, 3:30, 4:40, 6:40, 6:40, 7:00, 8:25, For Shenandoah Valley Ratiroad and points South 104m. and 6:80 p.m. dally: 10 am. has Sle-per from Washingt n to New Orleans 5:30 p.m. Sleeper to Little Rock, ‘For Annaj 408.m. and 12:10 and 4:30 p.m, on Sunday Dm, ‘or Way yo and Balti. more 5, 6340, 8:30 a.m. tn. , 3:50, 4:40. 7:00 and 11:00 p.n. “On Sun 30, p.m, For Stations ou Metropol &m.,daily, except sunday, aud 5:31 daily: 4:40 p.m, dally, except Sunday for pri:icl- pal stations on Metropolitan ranch 8:40 arn. daily: on Sunday stops at all stations, Fur Gaithersburg and intermediate poluts 10:06 a.m., 12:40 and 11:20 pan, gaily. except ‘Sunday. Fur Frederick 8:30 a.m. and 4:40 p.m, dally, except Sunday. For Hagerstown 10:00 au, and 531 p.m. dally, ex- ing arrive from the West daily, 6:20, 7:20 a.m., 2 prom Annapolis S23) aan aad TBO aid 5 ‘rom Annapolis 8:30 aan., and 1% » Sunday, 10:39 am 6:30 bap 2 ee From’ Harpers erry aud Valley Ratlroad, 7: m, duis and 5:30 tom, dally, except Sunday. zi From Frederick and intermediate points, 8:25 a.m., and 8:15 p.m. daily, except su.-da ng loave Baitluore for Wanbington’ at 6: 6:30, 7°20, 9:00, 9205 and 10:40a.m., L215, 2330, 74,8 and 1100 pm ou sutidays, 20, 9:00 and 9205 am, 1:30, 2:30, 4:20, 5:00, 0:30, 748; 9nd 11u0 gm ‘Ali trains from Washington stop at e except 133,340 and bab pm. en vo ‘or further injormation apply at the Balti olay Tans oacetwaaibae Sa patgese ang 1851 Penusylvania avenue, corer of 14th street, Where orders wilt be taken for to be checked, and received at any point in the eliy. BDUNHAM. ‘C.K. LORD, Gen. Manager, Baltimore. __fJy17)"_G. B.A. LAX sursnion TRANSIT co. The Great Lake Route From Buffalo, Ene, C:oveland and Detroit to ine Summer Resorts of Lake superior, St Paul. Min- neapolis, Dusuth, Devil's Lake, Dak.:the Y ellowstos National Park abd the norchwest.=xcursion tickets ‘at greatly reduced rates, Including meals and state rooms. ‘Tourist books and general information furnished on application to H. I, HOWSER, Agent, 1351 Pennsylvania avenie, Rates for special tours furnished. jezs-2aw'smn NHE GREA PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORE VES DOUBLE TRAC&, SPLEND! STEEL RAILS, MAGNIFICEN’ IN EBFECT JULY Lita, 1 ‘Trains leave Washington from station, corner of Sixth and B streets, as iollows: For Pittsburg and the We-t, Chicago Limited Express of Palace Sleeping Cars at Y-0 A.M. dally: Fast Line, #:50 A. M. daily to Ciacinnatt and st Louts, with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cinelunuil, and Ho.el Car to St, Louis: daily, except Saturday, Eyclcago wun sleeping Car Altoona ty Chicaye: ly, Chicago” Express, at PM. di io P with Sleeplug Cars Washington" to “Chicago, Sed) lar bourg. to Wclevelaud, “connectiy St. Harrisburg “with Western Express, with Hrougit Sleepers for Louisville and Se” Lous, Pacific Express, 10:00 P. M. daily, for Pittsbar and tue West, with through sieeper' Harrisburg td nicaxo. ASMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. <anandaigua, Rochester, Buffaio, Niagara, 10:00. P. M. daily, exe-pt Suturday, with Palace Cars Wasniugton to Rochesier. P.M." On Sunday, s 19, 10:00 and 11:20 P. Limited express 6¢ Pullman tarior Cars, 9:40 Mand s:00 PM. daily, except Sunday, For Heston without change 4.0, P M every day. For, rookiyn, N.Y. all through cralos. coumget at ‘erscy Clty’ with Boats of Broukly Annex, ufford: hig directirunster to Pulton street, avoiding double For Pulindeiphiay 115, 0900 84. 11:00 A. M.. 2:00 for. Pulladel 2 g200 A. M.. 24 '4:15, 6:00, 10:00 and 11:20 PS Gn Sunday, 9:00'A. M., 2:00, 4:15, 6:00, 10:00 and 11:20 P. AC + Limited Bigpress, 840 a. ai. and Sibu b a EM. On rusday, Ou, 00, 4:10, 6200, 7:10, 1020 and 11 For, Fope’s Creak ‘sine, 76 A. BM. .y, except Sanday: iiapoile 2:05 and For Anuapoils, 7:15 A. M. except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A. M., 4:il ALEXANDRIA AND FREVERICKSEUIK SXANDI Was WAY, AND & RLA AND ON RAILROAD, ria, ab, O01, Sunday at 6:00, 0225, 10:55 a.’ BM. 8: 5 For Ricumond and the Sout, 6:00, 10:55 A. M. daily A Ug hr ns leave in In, 6:05. 8 00, 3905, $25" BG. Foe AG midnight (except Mon: j ‘at 6:00 and 40:10 A. BL; 7:05, 20:42 P.M. und £2:10 night. ‘Tickets and informacion ut the office, northeast cor- ner of 14th street and Peansylvanis avenue, and at Abe Slation, where orders cau be leit for the checking Of baggage to destinaiion from hotels and residences, CHAS. PUGH, General Manager. BR WOOD, General Passenger Agent wid Sau regularly from BACTIMORE for LIVERPOOL 7 via QUEENSTUWS. Calling at Halifax, N.S., and St. Johns, N. F. Nova Scotian. August 24: Caspian, Cubiss, U5: Intermedia:e, $3u; steeraze, ‘and Gaiwa; Glasgow £0 Heston vis De Pruweuger Accommodalons Uvexcciled For 1arther uf rmation pply ta Mrs. A. BKUSNAN, 612 Oth st, GEO. W. in 26 Penn. ave. my18e0.3m _JAx BiLLEW, 633 New Jersey ave A CHEAP TRIP TO EUROPE, SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR EMPLOYES IN ‘THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. THE STATE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Salling beiween New York, Glasgow and Belfast, erantlig through tcketwat reduced rates Liverpoal, Dubin and We Contin. ot ‘iter the lowest cabin rates of any line crossing the Atlante. combined with excellent cabin wocumods tions, flue saloons aud « Wberad and substamttal BILL of Inter” averuge leugth of ocean vayaye from 10 to 13 vs First Cabin Saloon, according to location of stateroom, Excursion fare, retura good 10F oue year. ‘or further information apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., 68 Broadway, New York, o to GEO, W. Moss, Adams Express Co., Washington, SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE STRICTLY PURE ‘THE REST TORIC, ‘PRE sAe DIGESTION Unequalied #8 Consumption, Wasting Disenses and General Deoility. } 25 t0¢40. } 90510975. aulé1m PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00: ¢ Bottles for $5.00; Beware of Initations Nove genuine withou) the pyuausesl * EISNER & MENDELSON, ole Agénistor Www UA Fula, 2a FOR SALEBY Save bcs }}wasntngion, D0 eS wer rTPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionecr. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY TWIST No 1023, the 17¢n day 0 ON I STREET NORT! virtue of a f lots five (6) and seven (7), square eighty-aix (96), beginning tor the same at fie Sutrweat curser Gy foot {aires (3) ast inches north slzteen (16) feet four (4) ioches, west $5 the pince ot beginning hearkoeed by aireestory nse of beginning hanson nd basement briex dwelling house but recently pub ihorvugh repair. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the amount to be paid in gash: the balance in notes at six and twelve month ith interest at six per cent, to be secured by a deed of trus: on the property, ‘cash, at the purchas- er'soption. A deponit of $100 will be required of pur- Pict wtin soe init myst crate ie See ‘seven “om day Of sale, eserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of tue defariting purchase: notice | iy One ofthe newspapers of the clip atbresmid. "All oom the al Veyancing and tecording at purchaser's cost ALTER G. Dockers, , Penna. ave. and 33d st.” brrustees, THOMAS J. LULTRELL, aul0dts —~1930'Penna, ave. DW. COTANGERY SALE. oF UNTNPROVED PROR ERTY ON SEVENTEENTH AND A STREBTS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbin, passed on the 28th day’ of Januazy.A.D., 1486, in gause No, O78], baulty Dovket No. 35, wherein Charles F. Wollard is com- Rata twill yeitat pubile sactioes on CRSDA FEB ‘will sel) at pu on, on THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, A. Dz'1886, ABIX O CLOCK EM, Tn nt of tos premises, Ls 99, 40, 41, 44 a in Wollatd’s adbuivision’ of Lou square No. 1005, Fecorded in Liber W. B St, at foilo7b, in Sarveyor’ Office, ‘together with all the Improvements, ways, easenients, rights, privileges, &c. Terms of sale: Cute-toucth cash; balance in equal in- staliments at six, twelve and cgiteen mobehs from Gay of sale, with “4x per cent inicresi, oven t0 be 8e- curedby deed of trast on property sold, or all cash, ai optign ot purchaser or purchasers, “A depuslt of $25 Will be required on euett Jot at time ofeate. Convey Ancing, &., at purchaser's cost. ‘Teams to be complied itu ft ten days, otherwise te ‘Trustee reserves the Fight of resule at risk-and cost of deiaulting purchaser fer five dass” public notice ofguch resale In sume Dewspaper published in Wash CHARLES C. DUNC aul9aéds Corner Oth and streets rpuowas DOWLIN TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ENGINE, BOILER AND OFHER VALUABLE MACHI’ ERY. Under the power of chattel trust, dated May 11th, 1886, und duly recorded 1m Liber No. 1179, at folid 328, 1 will seli at the premises, No. 8245 Water street, Geofgecown, D-C..on WE UNESDAY. the TWENTY: FikTH day of AUGUST, A. Lb. 1886, bexinning TEN O'CLOCK “A. ML, the ‘property mentioned in Schedule A, attactied to trust, enumerated as follows: Baseuent. Oe 30-Horse Steam Engine and Boller, built by E. Gray. ‘One Furnace and Large Kettle, with shaft and stirrer. First Froor. Four Large Iron Paiut Mills. Four Large Wooden Mixers. Firteen stall Wooden Mixers. ‘Two lines of Steel suafing, with hangers, pulleys and Jot of large and smait belting. SKcoND F100n. Qhe Ine of Steel shutting. with hangers and pulleys. Fifteen Wooden Mixers, with stvel shait. Four small Iron Puint Stil s, with double pulleys, ‘Three Large “ “Mixers. One extra large {ron Paint Mixer, with steel shaft and pulleys. rots SEt8 large Iron Chaser, with a 2,000 Ib. tron aveler. ‘One Small Iron Paint Mill: Belting for all the above. Turp FLoor. Four Large Iron Paint Mixers, double pulleys. Six ol Tauks, ‘Terms of sale: Casii on delivery, or notes endorsed to the satisiuction of trustee a: 30 snd 6 days, with, interest. Fiche. W. JON eS, Trust THOS. DOW LING, Auctioneer. WO-s ORY AND BASEMENT ESS BRICK FRONT DWELLINGS ON N KhiT NEAR FOUR-AND-A-HALF STRERT Wiest, AT sUCTION. TH, HALE-PAST FIVE i O'CLOCK, we will Sell. iu front of the premises, Houses Nos. 334, 336, 338 AND 340 N STREETS, W. Being new two-s.ory and basement press brick front awe ‘Six rooms, latroves, ranges, water, gas, rag he houses are entirely new with modern conye- niences, situated in one of the Dest locations of the southwest, sultable fur comfortable humes and make ‘8 good invewcment, Terms: One-titth cash; balance In one, two, thre and four years; notes to bear foterest at six per cent, iyuble semi-annual, aud to be secured by deed of rust, OF ali Cus, ut option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required on cach house ut me of sale. Cont auciug, &c.. at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be plicd with in ten days, ou Ale at risa aud Gost of purchaser ulver i yat_ advertisement in Some newspaper puviished iu Washingion, D.C. ‘Title good aud houses open for inspection day of @le aultd DUSCANSON BHO ., AUcHoneErs pe 1MAS DOWLING. “Auctioneer REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT MY SALESKOOMS, On SATURDAY, AUGUST TWENTY-FIRST, 1886, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK nd sh front otmy sulesrovms, L will sella. ‘assortment of Furniture, Carpets, toves, &¢, ALSO, AT TWELVE. Mf, Several Horses and Carriages, £x.ensicn-top Phac- ton, to close un estate, arse Wine, Cigars, bc, ac. ‘Verms: Cash. THOYAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ aul oot TPHOAMAS DOWLING, Auconosr. CHANCERY SALE VALUABLE UNIM- OF PROVED REALESTAT . By virtue of u decree of the Supreme Court re: the District of Columbia, in tquity cause No. 10,032, wherein sl. A. Harbin et al. are plaiu- tits, and Mary Blanche Harbin e: al., ure de Tr : DAY, IH TWENTY-1 will. on DAY OF AUGUSE, 1586, at the hour of HAL £OUR O'CLOCK 8. s.., in trout oi the prewlses, offer St pu ile sale part of original ist uuubered twenty- four (24), in suuare numbered eight hundred und s1x- tyne (569) 1m the chy of W. shiugion, D.C. and Known us te north seventeen (17) feet of the suit lut, fronting om Seveuth street soucheaat, und runal: back seventy-five (+3) feet by the said Widiu of seven: teen feet ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by sald decree are: One third cash. and the balance in twelve and eighteen ‘month the deferred, payments (9 be scoured by trust ieed Upon the property solu. A deposit O1 $00 Must be made ‘when the pruperty Is struck off, JOUN W. KOSS, Trus:6e, aul2deds 410 5un'street u, AD. ELZEMONA, WONDERFUL GIFTE! CLAIRVOYANT,’ Lorn with second Sight, X very hidden mystery revealed. kinds lust or buried, Ucasures or mines. “Recovers stalin property, i> frends. Gives successin business. Kemoves ull Hy troubl & Causes speedy marriages, brinwe sya rated together, Never tuils, ‘Gives pleture of one you. inary. Al. 1p troutle consult this clairvoyant. Cures: jens. Usfuction or no pay. 9 10%. Upen Suns 4-1 9h at. 0. and Esta mw, aul7ste 10 AND SEE PROF. WALHING, MEDIUM AND'REAL ASTROLOGER, 458 Cat i.w. Five thousind dovlurs to auy one who at gu lia A tli ite past preset abd ture, Siti speedy, inatringe, Deiising seperated fo: gether” wndin” business saifalrs, Whithe “atvice ts hie atuabig 2 tall e-nayuers naa fe ll ad i Ouiy” person that cau dose. Prot Warrlag asksne qucsutiie and Uses io curds of uny description ta his rote lon. sree pa TISPACTION GIVEN OR No PAY. Foe~Ladles, $1, Gents, $1 ane NASY FEET. HEALTHFUL PERT. Dr. WHITE, FOOT SPE TALIS. 1416 Peon- Sytvanks ave, opposite Willard's Hotel, Corns, Ban: (nae inverted "Sails, and ull diseases of the feet thoroughly, asd skinfully” treated. “Fortietn year of ractice. “Sl asitiing. ‘Special fee and positive cure or WARTS AND MOLES, ES, DE, 3, SEMMES AND MUSBAND, SUR. 2M geon Chiropodist. “Twenty-six yours sugcesstul Practice hus gained them the Word-wide repuyation ‘of belug Amer.ca’s vest operators. Office 1222 # sl. n, Ww. “For soft aud hard corns, luflamed and sore Jou Use Airs. Dr. SEMALLS' Isluck Louon aud Salve. jezt ADAME PAYN. JMUMANICURE AND SURGEON CHIROPODIST, KOUMS 6 AND 6 VERNON HOW, m20 945 Pennsylvania ave “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OR ALL POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. STGAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON, y, Weduesday and Friday, at 7 a.m., as far as ‘erry and Leonurdiown wid ull termediate landings. “Alake all landings every trip. é! You can gol any lauding for 2b cena Stat GOcents, AILY LINE, NORFOLK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE ‘SOUTH. STEAMERS GEORGE LEAKY and LADY OF THE LAKE. LeaVe AT O30 P.M. FIRST-CLAss FAKE, §2. ROUSD-. HIP, $8, ‘Round-irip ‘Ticket Good on iither oat, Steamer Leary irom 7th street wharf, MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, Steamer Lake {ruin Gth sireet_wharf, TURSDAY, ‘THURSDAY und SATURDAY Leary stops at Piney Po nt und Cornfield Harbor glug aud rewwrning. Lake stops at Piney Point joing and returning, and on Saturday st Colonial Beadh,” Steamer Leary counects at Noriolic with how tonand Providence steamers. Hothsieamers connect: with steamer Ariel for Richmoud, Va.,and Uld 0- iniou Line tor New York und al. railroad (ines south. ‘Secure roums and ilckels ui the B. and 0. offices, 1301 and 619 Penasylvanla avenue und Kuox's Bx- press, GUS Pennsylvaiia ave. where baggage may Ubeeked trom hove wand private residentes Forfar. Sher information inquire at the Company's offices. ‘Telephone calls 94 und 745-3. Above schedule of Fates gues into effect Monday. 25th. Je25 JPOPMAC TRANSPORTATION TINE THE STEAMER SUK, Cart. W. CG. Gxoguwaan, has resumed her trips be:ween Washington and Balt. ‘ore, leaving Stephenson's whart, 1008 Tih se, epery gUNbAY, 4! ‘pastaiid Halumore every FRIDAY oh at River Landings. Lt regetved on Bat nly, and must be pre} ; “st ENSON & BRO. “Apa wt 212th ond Pa ave. and 7¢h et, whart, POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS NEW IRON STEAMER “W, D Leayes ‘Tbatreat whart on MONDAYS FEURS. JAYS aud SATURDAYS at 7m ta. "Returoing URSDAYS PALDAYS and SUNDAY p. au toucle au, Varah ot Clements baycMe, Cases ras : ments Bay, ee EN SRUOaTR, W. RIDLEY, Manager. Aen IRECT TO NEW YORE—FREIGHT a DRE aaa e HouinG, os 2d EDITION. Lat Tans oh Su THE CAUSE OF IRELAND, Parnell Endorsed aud Gladstone ‘Thanked by the Chicage Convention —Reselutions Adopted Despite Oppo- sition—National Self-Government Deo- manded. CHICAGO, August 19,—In the Irish Wi League convention the committee on resol tions reported through Rev. Mr. Betts as fol- lows: “x our committee on resolutions respect- fally submit the following report: “We, the delegates ot the Irish National U6 of America, in convention assembied, firmly believing in the prineiples of human lom and in the right of the people to e their own laws, a right which Iles at the founda- lion of the prosperity and greatness of this re- pnblic, and which has been advantageously ex: Britain, o a yb} i“ - . do bereby— Resolve—Firat, express our heartiest Reet er) government for Ireland. Second. That beartil a ve of the course pursued by Gl Slowart Parnell aud ‘by Charles Stew his assocrates In the English house of commons, and we renew the expression of our entire con- fidence in thelr wisdom, and in thelr ability to achieve home rule in Ireland, Third, That we extend our heartfelt thank: to Mr. Gladstone tor his great efforts in behal of Irish self government, and we express our gratitude to the English, Seoteh and Welsh lemocracy for the support given to the great Uberal leader and his Irish policy during the Tecent general elections. Fourth, That this convention hereby returns it thanksto the American people and press for the generous support which they have given to the cause of self government tn Ireland. Fitth. That we record our sense of the re- markable forbearance and seli-restraint exer- cised by our people in Ireland in the face ol the cruel and dishouest system of extortion to witch they are being subjected by rack-reuting landlords, and in view of the license seandal- ously extended to organized lawlessness In the north of Ireland by partisan officials, we com- mend the laudable desire of the people of Ire- Jand to manage their own affairs in thelr own way, sixth. That we bereby thank the presiden treasurer aud secretary of the Irish National Teague lor the faithful and efficient manner in which they have discharged the arduous duties of their respective stations Seventh. That the tollowing cablegram be forwarded to the Hon. Charles Stewart Parnell: ‘Delegutes to tue Irish National League con- vention of America send greeting trom our body, which embraces representative citizeus of every state und territory in the Union and also trom Canada, and assure you of a cordial endorsement of your policy by @ united and burmonious convention.” All ot which is re- spectfully submitted. THE UNANIMOUS SENTIMENT OF THE OOM- MITTEE, Col. Atkinson, of Detroit, Mich., one of the members ol the committee on resolutions, ex- Pluined on behalf of Lhe committee that in cou- sidering the declarations contained iu the dratt the committee, while discussing them fully, adopted them unanimously, ‘the reuding o1 the resolutions was followed by heurty cheering. MR, FINERTY WANTS THEM CONSIDERED SEP- ARATELY, Mr. Finerty moved that the resolutions be adopted section by section. [Cries of “No. 0. ‘Mr. Armstrong, of Georgia, seconded this motion. Mr, Gannon desired them adopted by sec- tions, If there was anything between the lines, Wien all due respect to, thelr visitors from Ire laud, which would bind the League to forever pursive Its present course, forever despite any exigency of the future which might arise for a different course of action, then he desired to vote aga.nsiit, [Cheers.] SULLIVAN SPRAKS. Alex. Sullivan made an eloquent address and evoked wild cheering. He declared that in the suppression of views dear to their souls they did so thatthe men in the gap might be Untrammeled, ‘be personal representatives of Ireland present had given proof of their abso- lute fealty to their native country. The empty sleeve of Michael Davitt testified to what he had already — suffered. There hud been preachers of tear that there would not be harmony in the convention, but the men who had borne the brunt of the feht in the past and who were ready to bear arms now if necessary (tremendous cheering] did not fear, and there were four of them here to strangle, if necessary, those who would attempt to." "hamper or thwart the absolute pui pose of the league to follow Parnell under any fag he might elect. [Great cheering.] ‘Mr. Devoy, of New York, sald many of the New York delegation may have come with as many reservations as those from Illinofs, but he desired peace aud harmony and wanted them indorsed as a whole. ‘Mr. Davitt suggested, 1n the spiritof harmony, thal the resolutions should once uguin be read ‘and then be adopted unanimously. ME. FINERTY WITHDRAWS HIS MOTION, Mr. Finerty sald he would withdraw bis motion. THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. The resolutions were then adopted hy the convention rising, followed by trantic cheering. Mr, Redmond then addressed the convention. THE CONVENTION ADJOURNS, The convention at 1:10 p.m., on the conclu- sion of Mr. Redmond’s speech, adjourned to 8 o'clock. = Assigned with Heavy Liabilities. Lewiston, ME, August 19.—The Lewiston Steam Mill company baVe made an aasign- ment to E. F, Packard and A. R. Savage. ‘Their Mabilities on notes and accounts are $167,800. ———— What the Parnellites Will do. Lonnox, August 19.—At the mecting of the Parnellite members of parliament to-day de- glded 10 discuss Iris affairs, und expectally tue Beliast riots, during the debate in the huuse of commons on the reply to the queen's speech, and ulso to endeavor to learn the intentions of the government in regard to Ireland, $e eS A Chicago Failure. A CARPET FIRM INVOLVED BY THE PULLMAN MANAGER'S FLIGHT. CHICAGO, August 19.—Yesterday afternoon the tira of Judson & Go, consisting of Walter H. Judson and Joseph W. Golden, which bas been dutug an extensive carpet business in the Store over Peucock’s Jewelry establishment at tne corner of State and Washington streets, contessed Judgment on notes uggreguung 72,000. The holders are the Keun (ional bank, of Philedelphia, $32,76 Eighth National bank, of the saine ‘elty, $27,578; the Farmers ‘and Mechanics’ bank, Also] of | Pulladelphla, and, the Merchants National, of this city, $4,236. The papers were put Into’ the bands ‘of @ deputy sheriff, who served them during the evening, and bis cus- todian was in charge last night. ‘The tailure of the firm, which has been doing busiuess in this city «ince 1877, was somewhat unexpected. It will be remembered that Mr. Bradley, the late manager at Pullman, was a debtor of Judson & Co. for $5,000, for house furnishing, a consider- abie portion of which is understood to be a total loss, Business, too, it was reported, has been dull for sume’ tlme back—dulier even than is customary at this time of year, and tue cules thons have, 3 anything, been duller than the sales, sseither of the partners were Inclined to say anything on the subject last night, but 1t is understood that the indebtedness to the banks consists of money borrowed for the purpose of buying goods, aud thut in addition to the 372,000 there'ls an indebtedness for about an equal sum, mainly to eastern manutacturers, @ stock ‘on hand, it is stated, would some- what more than cover the judgments, but would not yield enough, even with the ‘book accounts, to pay the other eredivors, Imprisoned by an Avalanche. THE ADVENTURE OF A PARTY OF TOURISTS ON THE MATTERHORN, August 19.—A large party of tourists have bad @ narrow escape from death on the Matterhorn, While on that mountain an ava- junche occurred, and they were completely im- prisoned by huge banks of snow. Forty guides went to thelr assistance with ropes and. and alter superhuman exertions rescued them. Many of the tourists were suffering frown frost- bite. The rescued travelers recelved an ovation on their arrival at Zermatt, where news of their peril had been received: Charged with Embezsling $40.000. Boston, August 19.—George Snelling, treasu- rer of the Lowell bleachery, was arrested late last bight, charged with exibezeling $40,000 of the company's funds. He was put ‘under $50,000 bonds to appear in court today. ot ae a THE Foutowrxe CHanGss in the ardnance department of the army were ordered to-day: First Lieut. Willlam M. Medcalte to ao at Wil Dela in connection win the ibamutasture of powder.” Gaptaia Bpringdeld’ armory and ‘ordered. vo au\y as armory ai chiet Srduance oflser depart tof the Platte, LIgur. SCHUELIZE AT St. PRTERSBURG.— Secretary Bayard has received = cablegram from St, Pet announcing the arrival of Lieut. Schuetze, of the navy, at that city to- day, “It will be’ remem! that he wassent to Siberia to distribute presents trom the United ‘States governmentto the natives in the vicinity of the Lena Delta who rendered assistance to the Jeannette survivors, med AN I TRESS Tae Conrracr for furnishing distinctive paper for printing U.S. internal revenue stamps bas been awarded to the Fairchild Paper com- pany of Boston, JULY 1st.—The first controller of the Treasury has decided that ail the changes in the Uve bill in the of increase or salaries of goverament clerks shall THE AQUEDUCT TUNNEL. ‘The Examining Board of Army Engi- meers. WHAT THEY HAVE DONE AND WHAT REMAINS: TO BE DONE BY THEM. ‘The board of ‘engineer officers made & very thorough inspection of tae tunnel for the ‘Rew aqueduct yesterday for the purpose of rec- ommending the beet lining to be used, as auth- orized by Congress, They began their tour of inspection at 10 o'clock inthe morning, as ‘Stated in yesterday's Stam, entering the tunnel ‘at the Champlain avenue shaft, acoompanied by Major Lydecker and the superintendent of the work, and mades careful examination of the work for the distance of three miles to the westward. They then returned and examined tye half mile of the tunsel which is completed {othe cast of Champlain avenue shaft, They sul ‘reservol 4 Smingtion ef whlch carne within tie datice ae. signed them. The board returned to the aque- fact office st & o'clouk in the aftersoon and a faich lasted ‘haif-past . Rhey ox views on the work o'clock. They excha: and the charecter of the lin tug most desirable, and then adjourned, having performed theit duty with the exception of thelr offi- clal report, which will be And the report forwarded War, Malor Lydeckerentortals Of the board af his residence last even! ‘some of them took the train tor New Y. night and others lef this morning, Nothing can be learned as to the result of the board's in- Yestigations and their ent recommend= ations, but itis belleved that they will favor the fon of a lining whieh, al expen willbe endurlug aud will obviate the necesalty of repairs in the near future. et ee Changes in the Offices. & M. McMillan, of Iowa, has been appointed to 8 $900 clerkship im the Post Office depart- ment, under the civil service rules, and Clarke W. Brown, of New York, to a $1,000 clerk- shi) Hugh J. Moban, exdeputy labor commis- sioner of California, has been appointed a spe- cial agent of the labor bureau ‘The Indiana Democrats. SENATOR VOORHEES SURE OF THE SUCCESS OF THE STATE TICKET. Senator Voorhees, who presided over the re cent democratic state convention in indiana, has returned to Washington. To a STAR re- Porter to-day he sald: “It was one of the finest conventions I ever saw, and the ticket nomi- nated is an excellent one. It will carry the state, beyond doubt. “Pshaw!” he added when his attention was called to reports ol wide-spread democratic dissensions, “tose who tell of such dissensions don’t know what they: are talking about. The party is in good condi tion, and we will carry the state.” ————- 278. Old Ti A COMBINED LETTER SHEET AND STAMPED ENVELOPE TO BE INTRODUCED. The Post Office department, with the view of affording the public additional facilities for correspondence by mail, has compieted ar- rangements for issuing a combined letter sheet and stamped envelope of @ pattern which cap be readily understood and used. It is styled a “Letter sheet envelope,” and 1s of only one de- nomination—two cents. For the present at least it is deemed expedient by the Post- master General to eoanee | issue ad the letter sheet envel a of the principal post offices, ‘the Washington of- fice being among the number. The contract under which the enveiopes are iurnished to the government provides that they sball be trans- ted tree of charge to the government from jew York city, the place of manufacture, to any post office in the United States to which they may be ordered; and also, that the de- partmest shall pay the contractor for only such letter sheet envelopesas may be sold. The prices at which the envelopes are to be sold ure as follows: Single sheets, .03; two sheets, .05; three sheets, .07; four sheets, 10; five sheets, 12; six sheets, 14; seven sheets, 17; eight sheets,10; nine sheets, 21; ten sects, pads of 25 sheets, 68; pads of 60 sheets, $1.16; pads of 100 sheets, $2.30; pads of 600 sheets, $11.50; of 1,000 sheets, $23, ‘These supplies will be ‘on sale at the city post office as soon as re- ceived from the contrac’ or. ee District Goverament Atfairs. PROMOTIONS ON THE POLICE FORCE, The Commissioners bave approved “Major Walker's recommendation that promotions of rivates from the first to the seound class shall bermade in the orderof thelrappulntment upon the force. CONTRACTS FOR ASPHALT STREET PAVEMENTS. ‘The District Commissioners have awarded to the Barber Asphalt Paving company contracts fo lay asphalt pavement on Indiana avenue, from Ist to 3d streets northwest; North Cap" itol street, from Eto I streets “northwest; Dumbarton street, from 28th to 32d streets northwest; [ street, trom 18th to Pennsylvania avenue northwest. BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as fol- lows: Frank Buldwia, repair a frame building, ‘Sth street northeast; $100. Henry Seebods repair bakery, 1843 7ta street northwest; $300, Mrs, Elen MeKeene, repair brick dwelling aud. make general repairs, 202 B street northwest; 200. Anna M. Jeffers, repair brick dwelling, O01 L street northwest; $1,000, W. I. Lewis, erect two two-story dweilligs, 16th street ex- tended, “Rosedale” $1,600. M. M. Armstead, repair frame dwelilng, 1343 K street soutneast: (00. B. H. Warver & Ou., erect five two-story welings, on N street southwest; $3,500. Wm. E. Allis, erect a three-swry and basement ‘welling, Massachusetts avenue, vetween 17th and 18tu sireets northwest; $15,000. Wm. C. Kauptman, erect a two-story dwelling, 24th Street, between M and N streets nortuwest; $2,000. P. C. Palmer, erect @ two-story and cellar dweiling, A, between 6th and 7th streets southeast; $2,20u. 8. UC, Palmer, erect two two- story and cellar dwellings, 9ub, between C and ‘South Carolina avenue southeast; $2,700. Thos, G. Cogley, erect a private stable, alley. between Gand kana Lou and Loum sureets; $400. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. Lieat, Kelly, of tue police, takes his leave to- day for two Weeks in the wesl, during which time Sergeant Brossnan will act'in his place, a Real Estate Sates. Laura A. Moore has sold to Avarilla Lambert for $6,000 property ironting 25 feet on the north side of Massachusetts avenue, between 12th and 18th streets, Jesse Shteeve has sold to Henry Eberbach for $6,000 two pieces of roperty on the east side of Sth street, between Pitta @ streets, und. Jona 8, Swormstedt has sold to the same for $3,000 adjoining property to the above, FINANCIAL AN» COMMERCIAL, The New York Steck Market. The following ure the opening and 3:00 p. m. prices of the New York Stock Maret to-day, as Feported oy Shecial wire to H- H, Dodge. 630 15.h street: ame) 0/9009 Name) 0, ows 2 ~ow] 65% GOWN. ¥, Veut....|106% 1 Ceu. Pac.. oy Ni 4 = nose Do. pref.......| \ Washington Stock Exchange. ‘The following changes from yesterday's quotations onthe W: Stock Exchunge are voted to-day? Paige Lae a bid: 211% asked. U.S v: oupou, Th waco, 100% bid: 110m. asked re eae istered, 136% bid. 125%" asked. D.C. per iny ROSS Rote Sra 10 be “So-pear fund. 900s, Toda" currency, LS pars cp Fees stock, 107% bid, 110 ask Arli Ins., 155 bid. ie Masonic Nt bonus, Lud bid. Potomac Ins, 56 vid. ashington Market stuck, 10% vid. Washington eee methine. Lie bid Netionsh metropoliten Bank, ‘136 bid: | Ciusens’ National Hank, 110 oid. ‘secoud National Bank, 120 bid. Beal esta.” (:tie su suaiice, 106 Bul, Fed be. co. 46 Ou a e feaihs BOL, Tel. Gan, TB ight, 67 bid, Baltimore Sarxets. BALTIMORE, Mn, August 19—Virginia new threes, Gory Didto-day. 19.—Cotton _dul— and quiet. Wheat— “red, 87090; rvs toe painting 29 saseative mension wore this Siig, were the lowest bidders, st ee oie Tux Revenue Stmauan Ewe has beon seca statins whlleine bosyenel steamer Wosdworth'tr undergoing revaire SAILING ORDERS. were issued to-day for the 1.8.8 Essex to proceed from New Yark to Join the Asiatic st ; The udaurand Beach dis- soul sad it ie thcega aries willbe ned fore mateh for ‘and the cham- ‘of the wortd. i Yesterday pibere wore 68 Gow saste'and 63 oRewpert was, ‘hooked hast t to learn of gon, of Now York at the Paran Sisvens villa, ot ‘avenue, ‘The Sous of Jonsdav. CLOSING SESSIONS OF THE SOVEREIGN COUNCTI. The sovereign couneil of the Sons of Jonadabs continued their session in Bunch’s hall to-tay. There was a tair attendance when the meeting opened at 9:30 o'clock this morning, with Sov- ereign Patriarch ©. F. Denison tn the chair. Washington was selected as the place of mect- Dext, year, at which time the election of cers will take ‘The meeting will be held at the usual time—the fourth Tuesday in bo pes Deputies were appointed for the rev- e Jurisdictions to act in the absence of the sovereign council. The session will probably lose to-night. Messrs. W. A. Andrews, of Prov- {dence and J. W. Chaifer, of New Jersay, arc belng éutertained by Mr. N. Bunch. ct 4 a A Large F-street Gale. An important sale of F-street property was made yesterday in the transfer by Presbrey & Green to Seymour W. Tulloch of the property on the south side of F street, between 9th and 10th streets, adjoining to the west the office of B. H. Warner & Oo, The property sold has a frontage of 27 feet, running back 159 feet to a alley, with’ s 15-foot alley on the west Side, and at ‘present is by an old twor Story trame "building. ‘the ‘price paid. was 0,000, which 1s about $9.98 ‘per square foot, wing 16 the sitaauion of this property, belug ‘open on three sides to the light, @ syndicate Which itis understood Mr, Tulloch represents in this purchase pro} it is said, to erect on this site a fine building, to be devoted to office PUrposes. An indication of the increase in Values on this street is shown in the fact that when Presbrey & Green purchased this prop- €rty, in November last, they paid $26,000 tor it, ahd the person from whom they purchased tree years before paid $7,000. ed nore CLarnnenly Cannot Live With Her Husband. WHY MRS. CORNELIUS ASKs FOR A DIVORCE, Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood to-day, as attorney in behalf of Annie Corneltus, filed a petition of the latter for divorce from her husband, Daniel Cornelius, aud that she be given alimony and Permission to resume her maiden name of Anale Herrick. It seems that she is of the Bap- tist and; he of the Catholic faith, and that they were married at Detroit, Mich.;June 24th, 1882, by @ justice of the For a consider- able ‘portion of the time since their marriage they have traveled through the various states, the husband being engaged In selling macbin- ery and making thls city bis headquarters, She complains taut Mr. Cornelius is aman of ylo- lent ‘temper, continually aggravated by strong drink, and for tue last two or more years his conduct has become unbear- able; that her nervous vem is compietely an- dermived and It is im; ible wo continue the marriage relation wit bim, Mrs. Conelius ciles repeated acts of cruelty and attempts to take ber ifte. ‘She further states that she had been informed that he Kept a mistress, but did not velleve it, although he was out every night until midnight and spending all money. In the early part of last February she found 16 kis | ocket # card marked “Sarat Brown's Medical | th House.” This was a house kept by a col- ored woman and afterwards raided by the police, and when she asked bim avout it he re- piled that a gentleman at Lhe Ebbitt house had recommended him togo there aud take baths. Having her suspicions aroused she fol- lowed him to the house one Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock, and he came home at 12 am. The ioliowing Monday he visited the sume house immediately after breakfast and remained until miduigit, She also suys Luat her husband boasted of bis toti- delities, and wien she iearned of it she refused lounger to sustain the marriage relation with him. Tue wife also says that he lef bere in February last, and she bas not seen him since. Betore theit murriage, she asseris, sue loaned him $4U0, tuking bis note tor it, tue money being used in an invention known as “the stump extractor,” in wnica patent she was to have w third interest. Walle the machiues sell for $250 each, and at least $75,000 worth of | territory has been soid, she bas never received a dollar of the proceeds or her own money back, His conduct, reputation and enaracter are so bad that she canuot longer live wita bim, and would be utterly miserable if compelled to do #0, ee ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee nave been filed as follows: L, Cavanaugh et al, trustees, to 8, B. Roane etal... Jot 11, sq. 960; $1,000. C,H. Parker to J. H. | Campbell, 8. 4, of lots Eand W, sq. 638; $750. | J.S, Edwards et al,,trastees, to Don A. Saniord, | sub. lots 41 to 46, inclusive, and parts of lows 4 and 22, sq, 877; $6,488.72. A. Bebrend to G. E. Hatniion, suv. tot 2, block 31. Columbia eights, juste Lo C. M. Hendley, parts oO chi hy 27, 28, 31, 32, 33 und 34, sq. 264; 387.68. J.'S, Swormsiedt to A. £ Cader: Wood, sud. lols 63 aud 64, sq. 873; $2,000, A. F. Lipphard to Cus, Lightvowa, part iot 32, sq. 503; $10. E. F. wud C. Larrabee to Chas. Lighwown, part lot 32, »q. 5u3; $288, D. B. Grow w Thomas Sheridan, sub. ivi 108; aq. 1vvu; $4,500. J. Gillian to J. A. Duvali, parts | of lots 24 and 26, in J. Suerman’s sub. of Lan- | don, 14th st, roud, near Columbian college; $5. J. AL Duvall to J. E. Giifiilan, same property as above; $5. M. Trimbie to 5. Huntress, e. 16 it, 1 in, iront of iol 12, sq, 258; $10. 5. tiuniress wo F, Hoimes, e. 16 it. 1 in, iromt of lot 12, \- 258; pz.500. W. W. Meteult, trustee, to Jaue Coie, part lot 10, in block 16, Meridian Hii: $45U. Chas. C. Meads to Jonu &. Herrell, It, 63g in, front of lot 4, sq. 843; $10, Wim. H. Holladay to Jus. N. Carpenter,’ purt' lor 25, 84. 760; 37,000. John W. Gregory wo Jobn kK Hunt, part 1ot 10, sq. 1019; $1,500. Win. 0, Deni-~on etal, trustees, ty David G. Purman, lot 89, in w sub. of part of Mount PieasanG $2,362.40. Jus. Davidson to Aunie Davidson, art sud, lot 6, sq. 514; 5. James uy w Mary I Boyd, suv.’ lot 53, oy. 866; 84,200. Win, ‘homas to Mary J, Hosack, part tut 11, sq. 315: $7,200. Samuel Ross w Cornelia A. Staniey, Jot 1, sq. 84; $2,790.60. Johns. Swormstedt io Chas, C. Martin, sub iot 115, sq. 239; $6,000. Susie E. Benner to Louis Bernau, part lot 14, 8g. 299; $1,800. Stevenson Taylor to Chas. K! Newman, part lot 8, sq. 551; $8uU. Robert Morris to Kate Stines, lot 1, block 8, Meridian ‘Hiil; $20. Jos. Forrest to Fannie B. Ash, part Jot ,, Sq. 15: $1,802.82, Sous, Ww. Pee, wo wreuce Cavanaugh, ail 89.8. of 3q. 1082; $10. David L. Morrison to Win. B Robeson, suv jot 51, 8q. 190; $4,000. Rose B. Darrell vo Benj, Caywood, part ‘lot 10, sq. 657; $4,100. Law- rence Cavanaugh to Wm, P. Cole, wii of sq. 6. of sq. 1062; $10. Chas, H. Parker to Elias Stern- man, suv lot 18, sq. 354; $1,500. Currie E. 1, Knox toG, W. Green aud wile, sub lot 38, sq. 589; $300. Allen C. Clark to Dallas Wasbing- ton,’ parts of sub lows 7 and 8, aq. 582; 8950, selected heat} ‘The Courts. PoLice Court—Judoe He r, pro tem. To-day, Jobn Meloy, loud and Loisterous; $5. Betty Tult, do; do. Daniel Serrin, protunity; 35. Coluusbus Price aud Lizsie Price, loud an boisterous; $5 exch, re CUTTING TO BE PARDONED. How the Mexican Premier Proposes to Get Bid of the National Elephant. A New York Herald specie! from thé City of Mexico revives the story published in THE STAR some time ago, that President Diaz pro- posed to settle the Cutting matter by pardon- ing Cutting as soon as he became aconvict. The Herald's correspondent says: Though there 4s not the slightest intention of heeding the de- mand for Cutting’s release as communicated to Mr. Mariscal by Minister Jackson under in- structions from his government, yet itis very probable that Cutting will be shortly eet at liverty. Mr. Mariscal, the head of the Mexican state de| iment, is now considering bow to get rid of Cutting’and appease the demand of Mr. secretary Bayard to prove the good will which Mexico hopes will never cease. The Chi- buabua supreme court meets in a lew days and the coufirmation of the sentence of Jui Du bia’s court will undoubtedly follow. Immedi- ately thereafter Cutting will be sent to fill out his sentence, abd aller @ day or two ol penul servitude be’ will be Aller he bas the character of @ convict it is within the wer of President Diaz to order bim out of jexico. ‘The sentiment most strongly express- ed is that following bis reiease he shall ve es- corted to the Mexican border and compelied to depart. Mexico wauts peace within its borders, and the conduct of Cutting bas been exasperar ing in the highest degree. It is true be has property in Paso del force in Chihuanua is not there on any war like errand, but to enable the central govern- | ment to maintain peace end order within its ‘own border when the time comes ior ridding the territory of au unwelco.ne American Pee EO Apsustixe RAILRoaD RaTeS.—The trunk Ine commissioners und the freigut and pussen- ger agents of the Central association met yesterday in New York city, but it was re- Ported that ne action was taken'on the B. & 0. compact, and ofe of the officers sald that no action would be taken. The freight agents found that the cunditlon of Fates was not so bed as re- ‘The Central Traffic association is com- Si ?inciudes ites trom Chicago Si. t inclu pes Sh Loulsvilie aud Cin. ot ifalo. pe ian uienegear ise tion to not less than « fixed rate per mile. Commissiover Fink said that the trunk lines would co-operate with them. It was also pro- us| Pashalack’s Romance. ONE OF BUFFALO BILL'S INDIANS ELOPING WITH A NEW JERSEY DAMSEL. From the New York Tribune, August 15th. A quite nice looking young woman, sbout nineteen years old, who said she belonged in Newark, has been noticed about Ba‘falo Bull" “Wild West” camp at Brastina almost dally Since the beginning of the season. She seemed, to rivet her attention on @ Pawnee Indian, the best looking savage in the camp, named Pushe- luck, who spoke Justa little English, and she always lingered in the neighborhood of his tapee before and afler the performances. it Was gossip among the denizens 0! the “Wid West” that the pretty Newark girl nad made @ conquest of the Ludina. Yesterday Pushae tuek had disay ‘and so had the susceptibie girl from Jersey. It was subsequently ascer- (ained that she arrived early in the m: met her savage beau, and that the pair (oo! train for New York.” Butlaio Bill is much e: ercised about the affair, as he is under contra with the government to return Pushaluck with Ue other Indians to the reservations In goo order at the expiration of the season, He. wi take measures to find the runaway. "The busie Bess Of the show Is as great now as it was the first week of the exhibition, and additional facilities tor reaching the grounds are being coustautly provided. The feet of excursion steamers has been added to, aod the seat gapacity of the huge grand siends incre: The same peopie seem to attead many umes, While special excursions are daily bringi thousands irom along the Hudson, Islan and other points. Miss Belle Farrel, wo with her horse was knocked senseless, ts all right again. ———_+90______ To Be Lyuched when Caught. THE SHOCKING CRIME COMMITTED BY A GEOR: GIA NEGRO. At the plantation of John Morrison, in Bryan ¢o., Ga., last Thursday, Henry Sinith, a negro employe, in the absenco of all the other mem- bers of the family, criminally assaulted Miss Lizzie Bacon, a young lady living in Mr, Morrie son's family. Koowing that the family would be absent until late Friday night, Smith kept his vicum prisoner a day and @” hall, dunug which he repeated ts offeuce several’ times Just previous to bis departure Friday night Smith choked Miss Bacon into Insensibiliy. And capped lis endisbness by cutting off the end of her tongue, 1n the belie that she would be thus made unable to tell of her wrongs, Search for Smith was instituted immediately after the return of the family and he was ea tured during the nigtt, but whtie preparation to lynch hin were in progress he succeeded im getting possession of two guns lef against = tree by Uwo of bis pursuers, and alter near! biowing off the arm of one of the men escaj Another pursult was instituted by an arined band, who swore tn A Noroxiovs MoLLY MaGuins Drap.—a dispateh was received at Suenandoab, Pa., yer terday, signed by four elugens of Gunuison, Colorado, announcing te death wt tat pluce of Tuomas Hurley, the notorious Molly Maguire who Lue Pinkerton detectives have been searching for the past eleven years. Hurley Was the man who shot and killed Gomer James at a picnic at Shenandoah eleven years ago. To Tnose who suffer from nervous headache ‘St, Jacob's Oil has proved a real blessing, —— MAMus te, BROWN—DODSON. August 16,1886, at the res: Ace of the minister, the Hew, J. . Stree: northwest, OURNELIUS BROWN to MAK JANE DobsON: : BUCKLER—MINNIX, On Thursday, August 1 2500, i Liwitiwore, Md. Mte. Ub. Mk A Li of ialumore, ‘to Mise biLA XN. MIN) Laurel, Ma. Angust ‘Macks PILKINGTON—CROWN, On Wednesday, 15, 1556, at st, Matthow's church, uy Facer MAGGiE A. PLLKLNGTON 10443008 BF. CROW. Doub of tuls city. * ED. DORITHY. On August 18th, 1886, at 2:30 o'clock am, Mra MARGAKET DOKITHY, widow of the lunie M. - Dorlthy, aged elghty-sx yeary Fuucral private’ from the cesid-ace of ber son-t law, Major G. G. Cornish, No. Si0 Ist sirect soul east, Luursday, at five o'clock pm. No flowers [Poker touche, New Brouswick, K A., and New hork pa pers please copy.) Ustsjor Cornisi acd daughter, who are visiting at Portiaud, Oregon, will uot be able to Peach Wash time to attend she funeral of Mrs Dorltay.| 2 EIMEK, August 18:h, 189 at 10:19 pum, o clock, AUGUSTUS D, si Mic, son of George aad Matis, Heimer, aged eighiecn yuars, five months aud tweniye wo daya. Dearest brother thou bast left as, We thy lows most deep.y ines, But ‘us God who huh beret us, ‘He can aii uur sorrows beal, By tus Sisruns asp Rrornene, Faneral services trom bis parents’ residence, Ni 1096 "Washington ‘street, Georgetown, ont Augast Zui, a Y au sliarp, Uence from. Baud Ys Geyol. wuere interment will be held at Loudoun Park cetetery, baitimore county, Md . FORTUNE, On August 19h, 1896, at 8:30 o'ch ann, MARY TERA, infant daughter of Juuen Kate Fortuue, aged one month aud seven das Funeral trois the Tesidence of ber parenus, 444 N Street northwest, Friday, 20Ub, wt 4p. Ba. * HARVEY. On Wednesday, August 18, 1686, at @ o'clock p. m., GEORGE E HARVEY, M-D, beioved, Sou or parait £. aud ihe late T. at. Marved, Ww the Twenty-fourth sear of bis uge Vis funeral wl take puice from the residence of hie motiier, 1Uig "Mary Ved. southwest, Natl at hali-past MUELLER On August 16th, 1886, at 3.15.6 clock Oss. On August 10th, Issd, at m., | avenue. SCHOLTZEL, On Wednesday, August 2%, 1) COM. ALGEKT SCHOLIZ&EL, beloved bRstaud Alarie Schoitzel, aged torty Faueral Friday, August Zu, at 3:30 o'clock pm, from tue residence or fis paréntsiu-law, No. 4a 4! eet southwest. Kelutives aud frieuds wited to ath UNDERTAKERS, Joure, cami guupiaing Pe ea US Feunsy vat T. CLEMENTS, PROFESSIONAL UNDER e tuker—Thiny Years kaperieuce, 1us7 dad sireet and 70 4igh street, Georgetown, “ats, Garza.” * Serum AMS BELLEW, JUS CESISHING UNDERTAKER, Corner ‘New sereay ve bd Oat he Telepivoue eal: 235 ‘ape PUES CMS, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1ULL “that, kvetyihing bicwcuy Pirevclam end oe tule moet Rexsounne Serine ar W. Bails LNvERTAK AND PRACTICAL FMBALMI sFaduate of 1554 Class of the Cincinnati School Buubaluing CM Lukens, M0. Uracipal 4-H. Clark, Demousurator: FOR COAL. REFORM SCHOOL OF THE D.C. WasiiNuTox, August 19, 1886, Sealed will be received by me up to noon of MONDAY, AUGUST THIRUIETH, 1800, tor the delivery at tie Reform school of ‘800 Tous White Asu Furnuce Coal, more or less, 1.0 1oms Whive Ash ange Coa, stove sine, more oF less. ‘6v Tons Cumberland Coal, more All wo be Of best quality, fe impurities. times as may be dis we oun ton Wo inspector aud Soutractor. Prop.sais must be indorsed “Proposals for Coal.” Right to reject bids OF Waive Gelucts Is reserved. Gh. W. ADAMS, an19-9¢ Presidest iioard of Trustess, peoresas FOR Te prorsais MPROVEMENT OF TENALLYTOWN ROAD. Orrick oF Ta ConaunoiON Ks, WASHINGTON, D.C, August 2G, 2088. Sealed Proposals will Ue feceived atthe uffice uniit TWELVE CLOCK Mon SATURDAY, AUGUSE Zise 186. for mproviag tke Tenailytown Koad frou Pierce # Milt Roud wo beyond Tenalisvown. ‘Slane formeof proposis and. specications can be obuttved at (his office upon applicaiop Uheretor, Seite with ai secwmear? forina oy and ony bide Sb gn these forums will be counide as reserved lo reject any all bids oe or bide - WILLIAM LUDLOW, Engi Wasmrvorox, DC, August 14, 1608, Sealed ry Fecelved at this othe Vi OCLOCK M. ON WEDNESDAY. ‘furnishing Re laeibek rr a aul6-oe ba ft from her found gulity Team Central railroad was by the breaking of coupling, near N. J. at setting fire ett SOSa0S pte of ol wan anaes ithe i, i ething oud Ge Gone an the Eesdinsges me oll Sv Sein has Joss is $50,000. -_ Seated wilt be recel ice TREC E ootook hewn sa TUebay ae! TWENTY FIRST, 21686, for oe He i i genetaRrs, Cy EG goed seer eee Topeak om encnen area e Ss mratteomap iy

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