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INTR WASHINGTON NEWS AND cosstr, |The Democratic Campaign COUNTRY BOARD. __|___AUCTION SALES. __ AUCTION SALES. AGie) Tevet: ay are pee 00D COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED ‘TO-MORROW. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. Seah ci Wajetne coma to ell whs/penntet f Navat Capers M. D, Munroe and § H, atken |” ar Win H. Barnum, chairman of the national ais syhing and well water, ice. milk: veecabies | [)EREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE LOT MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. eatly use Ayer's Sarsaparilia, This powertal sted teuve unin teat gate’ ©" 7 | Gemocratio commiites, called at the White House od graita in gbundance, day spall (Kates a per Poxine WEST SIDE OF NINTH STREET BEE T — Mianiins seta en caveta ecneaigreied TR SAE eS ‘this morning and had a short interview with the ay per imouth. F-U. alldress Pht EST, | CHANCERY SALE VED. feat Lowioun Oo. ee Mijeosde” | | NOW USED ASA Woop AND GOAL Y RE WEST Sie OF SL EVERTE & ‘seems little short of miraculous, No medicine ee eee ee bendy yh gl eet wpane rag, Soma EMRSyASE | tena” ABA ES TALS REE B OY | AVEO be sours Ta boon in such universal denand for yearn, Latest Telegrams i) The Star the Kary, teedate tom the 200 of fune. | deut euggestes sererdl namen bet iets tmpomsis suinaier re Jour’ attention to-our place ol 4 ted just % mile from station, ina pleasant grove: | OF JUNE. 188%, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, of | |B: ‘of a decree of the of Give it » trial. —————— at iL to learn them. A reporter of tbe Asso- remands fen ‘dow af elethorbood ‘adigss | ies 19 ad 20, n' square 500, fronting 26 tool on Of | Diatrlof of Columb ineai Sera owt Wi auras delat inten quae dian * | Oxm Moxra’s Leave. —Oapt. W. 8. Muse, Marine Press saw MT. Barouin inter th Uhe Gay, and SPE ee ane —_1t_ | "ieranc of enle: One-half covh and the balance ig one, {he undersigned t ‘will offer for sale at ‘wank of appetite, Gepcunion of alee. a Corps, has been granted one month's leave. ee ee tes de MANTED-A PEW MORE BOARDERS AT A Ds hree years, terest at rate it of BAT! N derriy place near he movantalnn: Pleasant roam eSuidin per ange ayabio send anneal. or aah JUNE. ene ein fi it ae sitade, will use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, I am cons Fer Robbing his Father. Ax Axor Faise Ciabt Fon Prxsiox.—The | Saturday night. He was going, FIELD. Waltway. Feuquier Cova” c- | required st dane of aalec Terme te Uecousplied with is | subdivisica of Tote marnared trois sanentte teary iain BOWLING, Auctiocoer: Gent scare will result, for I have used iyand | Naw Your, June 2f.—Joe, Greenfield, son_of | Commissioner of Pensions has been advised that | Mf LARGE AND PLEASANT HOUSE OPENED TO | trent) day All ouveyanelue at purchasre's cost. | 10) inclusive of Thomas Youngs subsivision of orig | (JO — speak from experience. It ts by far the best Greenneld, furricr at 6 ‘Brondtay. was | Special Exauiaer Paul E Wiltatss, onthe. 27th | <2 the Associated Press, 80 that LEAS se OF ‘GEO. W. STICKNEY, Anctiot ‘orm ‘one (1) in quare an ‘arraigned in court charged with by : A fal mountain air; in every way Sesirable for those | _%26-4ade cies AEN 50 Patrect._ | red and seventy-one (Ti). together with the im | S©GULAR SALE. AT AUCTION. ma remedy Lever knew."-F. 0. Loring, Broskton. | his tether. Last Monday Young Greenneld sole & Syn W Alston, both of Duce Ciaiborner Gouna, htfal mou! jin every wal for those | _3026- — _ eats ts thereon, ting of s frame dwelling roms Mas, ‘trunk full of furs valued at from the store, ch aking seeking = cool apd healthy place; terms nucderate. — — —— the former with the mi and Gales Seis aS. MARK 1s Siepherdetora. 9: | (SHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE Lor, IM: Ferma; One-third cosh; balance in instal-| CHOICE ! AYERS SARSAPARILLA, Hie was ereeeensted tenant, ind brought beck. preseiitation of false’ claim for pension, as the | AY GUBRKW AND FAMILIES CAN BE accost: | ~ SIKELT NoTHWESL.© “* FUFTEENTH | monte atone and two Fears with interest from day of NE AND AUOEDAND, CARE el: Gee ee mae the inter with forgery aiid perjury in furchetance Disinc'eie sod coantey board st antici, J vista of decree pamed by the Supreme Court | Si cau ‘topic ef Parchaaat A Sgayermncing . Sold by all Drugrista. Price, ¢1; six bottles, 85, Freda. May sull 1, * | Of'sata claim, xealient to railroads: ad oat. District of Colum! cause No10806, ‘cont’ of purchaser. ‘A depou! ce : ¥.0 138 Sharpebars Mae PO OO Se aout stacy E- Ghomne and others ars | $100 required at the of sale. dt the termect sie | GHOICE CONSIGNMENT OF DECORATED | fb20 WORTH 85 A BOTTLE BAN Ronee Co end ane Nag) SREFOUNE | weaves Onpuas Naval Gadeta F. B. Bassett, E. | the representatives of the National tafe Depoatt Ss «MEH BOARD. LARGE AIRY HOUSE, HIGH ——" ® fall pac uri frunt af tie the Tinht irvel te property a te ‘ak and coat ryt on ee CENTENNIAL ELEVATED OVEN Ta ap bea trom -the, ites of the clubbing he re. | L. Beach, M. L. Miller, Theo. P. Kane, Wm. B, | Company and the Chesapeake egg od : forms ‘Teascnable. references ex | af ie tof the | tho right to ty at k Gaxcne . . Sink pes ar SB sod | PRUE EPA ecco: Bt | ticanay NEE A ELE | nan ov pax poptt“Casorr top sasston| 2 OMAN RORTS yacporauae. | epee cat ca Sey | ure cae nmr ree ral = zoe z | or Ocean NI AVERY —— Chas Hu 5 NV Sees ga tuckvie” iene rm od | i Saunas Ge unde md ney re COS) be oog.| AND DEAInAALE QUE. orca Con. VonCaprivimestgns, |S £ iuhinsog oravied‘o be Omaha, Carpenter | aug New Yont avenve, intent e¢ the, tiers fanle. milk, ice. References exchanged. MRS. E ob 15th street ata point sequence of the storm, until THURSDAT UNE 51 W MAIL BICYCLE, BALL BEAR- BEST NUTRITIVE , June 28.—The Berlin correspondent of | Thos. McGione ordered to special duty at New | new duldig, Messrs "Cha C Glawen, ‘VETS, Hocking, a SANS Marsa | Sethe toate corues uf aad lt and nang TNENTY EroutH, Tses "to HALE PAST FIVE | “Tyg NOE NEW MAIL Bicy arpahy big the &t. Je that Gen. Von Cs- | York yard. Licuts, Chas Lang, M.A. Siufelat and | Sayger and’ Jax M. Johnston, with, ME ANTED — BOARDERS — FIGHTFEN MILES | South 19 7-12 feck and thence cast BO foot 16 the be: | OjeboGmag®? OTier of the Trustee, OO ~ALATABLE HEALTH: privi, chief of the ‘admiralty, has vend-| C. Mck. W ordered to examination for Perry appeared in behalf of tie Safe Deposit ©a,, from Washington, on the A. and P. KK. For pat- | gunn = Fo ee piccnts __ZHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser._ T VE = en ered ation of that office, as well as of the | motion. Ensign Harry Pheips, devached from tae | and Mr, damurl M. Dityab with Mr, Natugmiel Wit. Soulare apply to Dr. EP. Howland, 211 45 st. nw. or | ©2204; linproved by = the dec USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE THREE STORY | HORSES, ©, GES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, BOTE | for Dyspepais, Convalescencs, | office he hoids in the will | Ranger and on Waiting’ orders. Ww. a 4 rt baw ‘Terns of sale as prescribed by the decroe: (no-third | TIVRU NEW AND BLOONS A. army. The resignation placed woo ¢ soa and Mr. Gwynn in behalf of the Misses Demtiey Gur, 4a and Corcoran ats 2m. | of, he purse money i canh payable on the day of | AL AND BASEMENS BRICK DWELLING, NO. 024 | NEW ANDSECOND-HASD. "AO an gk Cuaron and General Deity. | dou ‘The correspondent also | V; Bronoughy detached trom the u Co. “A. long. conference "was ‘held at ols. WER AES) _ i" en et ; one-third se WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, ‘LASGOW, states that other Will follow. placed ting orders, Passed Assistant Eng’ bon sides of Unis controver wore ANTED EIGHT OR TEN SUMMEE BOARD. ih intereet on ‘aid deferred payinenta at te | Nev POS falls Stet seq one ot the toed enlace | meget eater ee IT; Buffering from an attack of Iliness which had not — heer H. J. Cleaber, detached from the Michigan | the owe side: urine Gon of the ‘telephone south of Lecebure: daily staxe: bealty location fea fate lain por cent por own unth'yad or all she | th; Dstickot Coltmtat yee surviving trues wil | COgANGS™™ GALE OF IMPROVED BEAL FSTRTE | Coiy reduced my strengty but Oroatit om ereeme | Heaction in Panama Canal Shares, || Martin Bevington, detached “trom the Pensacola | PompAny in the exercise of the privileges accorded watec, tails. shade, ce “Address Wil. 1. SAPPbEM | purchase money ay be paid in cash at any time with- | MU cae: Toe ow, GeoRt Of the premises, on | STREET NORTHWEST. Toamenans {7am inability to appropriate food. I tried | | Paris, June 28—Panama Canai shares have | Martin Bevington, deta Chiet Engineer M. | |, eee, Enea Aidie, Loudoun County, Va ros; | holdout ail tie purchise money ie asd’ A deposit of | SOME A, D-1888, AT HALE PAS FIVE O'CLOCK | By virtue eh Sadeprmiet She urpeme, Qyart othe | the ect he Genuine Jobann ods Malt Rztrac, = from the lowest price Feached 7es- | Fietcher retired), granved six months leave, Wish | aud the lattes meee ake eeity ae hate ei LEASANT ROOMS, HEALT £100 wil be required at the time of wale. All convey- | P.M. P a eter: | Eyrmemiecstal poy, ee . Permission to go abroad. fo the space in which the wires were located, 1u- bear Fauquier Sulphur Springs. ancing at the purchaser's cost. If rine of sala are Lot | LOT 28 OF CADEN’S SUBDIVISION OF PART OF | Lp "iit, ,0M, , WEDNESDAY, | JU » wage SS an Pte ag Se gene Lerfering with the construction apd use of the 15 per month or $4 per, week, bo complied with in ten days after the day of sale, the c SQUARE 309, PVE TH, 1888, ot BALE EAST I Aatfvont | 2onnd, *, pees the alimentary canal unchanged. di; Many Horves Burned to Death. CrviLiax Witxses’ FEES CHANGED UF TO ARMY | Vaults. “Mr. Johuson and Mr, Perry argued ou the ‘AS, Waterloo, Culpeper County, Va _ 3 | de tstey seearyes the right to resell at the risk and cost | fronting 22 feet 11 Inches of Mstrest, and running | 5; 4 108,10. and 11 and the wer of evolving abimal heat saa ‘up fat. TERSON, N. J June 28.—A fire broke out early | Orricxs.—The Second Controller has decided that | One side and Mr. Gwynn and Mr. Wilson replied on CBR HASSU aREAE Sian StU | M* WLESGM BS RUSIAR Hivaeae | wath all the improvement case eiteand pee: | Ave) fat oi Gana the agacn Ave foe oft | Meet arian ‘Tue getuine nest pasture the members of an army court-martial convened | behalf of tue clieite : po ty ee Eee eae yang | ingen co the siime Belonging or in anywise sppertain | eee eee Fee eat ack SEG’ Teck | Syatonene Eat onthe eak of every i communicated to the stables Of | at Fort Niobrara, Neb., September 22, 1887, sball a Eccommcdated” diise M £° ANGEL, Clagett 31 GEO. W. STICKNLY, Auctioneer, 936 F. thie Int {a improved by a Gestrable three story and | Scresk morttinest, JOHANN HOFE, Berlin and Vienna. New York | Gedtlored, in ee ee peed Pte | he charged for the payment of certain Wituess fees oan fe me Det oe Anema o tee Beighewook DC __ de = = = 3 \—~ -—onltepedinabigimamaeeteneme Coo oo yt A oa sd ——— SQtUer Civilians whe appeared betere Chat court. | Losi ccmery, tue treet dese Fen cee Dome Adieu at Weodvura. Stotea Stays, ax mieatem | FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS | "erms"‘one-thira cash, balance in equal instalmenta | in Ir and'9 sears vely. from the Gay ‘of sale, Soptamber fr wntdl Gcvonery nea presse Washington, on Metropolitan Branch." Apply to Mra TL) MAKSHALL, 201 Est o.w. e26-1w" ¥OOD COUNTRY BOAKD AT FAIRVIEW FARM, ert oaithy abd pleaaant: pure water: five shade: teruss noderate. Address JAS G. MCATER: Buck Lodge, Montgomery County, Md. Jez8-3te FEW PERSONS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED BY the Misses Neale, who reside near Chapel Point, jeasant summer resort, Address Miss JENNIE NEALE, Cox Station, Charles County, Md. jo23-2w JOUNTRY bOARD—23 MILES FROM WASHING- Circo, 3 muimuter’ walk from station aud P. Ot shady ‘Soe spring. prenty ‘ilk and butter. Address PEtruee boWeks Herndon: W.OandW hits Fairfax Con Ve Oa eet “ CCOMMODATIONS FOR 40 BOARDERS: 1% Alsi trom +f my Grew EA BEST! Hound Hil, Loudoun Couty: Va. 223-68 WW AN TED_25 OR 30, SuMIMER BOARDERS At the Keck cf the ine Midge mountains lange rote from hound Mill: We 0. Ke her Loudoun Co Grom ©: W. MY EHS, Hound Bull, Va 268 IST- CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR giHE summer for a few perscusat the Brooks’ Mau- sion, at Brooks’ Station. D.C, Met. Brauch B & O. RK iim “4 DELIGHTFUL HOME IN THE MOUNTAINS for families with chil large rooms. lawn and portico; spring water. house ‘and table complete for comfort, Mra. FE. McCARTY, Moutoe Grove Farm, near Aldie, Loudoun County, Va Je20-Im*" QXCELLENT BOARD. GOOD ROOMS, FINE chalybeate w: lear moun- taina, river, railroad depot, telewra} ‘Terma: Per ‘Week, $7 to 810; per m,, $2. A. P. MciN- ‘TURFT. Prop, Strasburg, V2. ‘3e20- Lua’ ORTH HILL. CLAKKE ‘and delightful, cannot ‘C. M. CASTLEMAN. 66()AK HILL” LOUDOUN VALLEY, NoRTH Folk, Va. convenient to ehugenes’ and post. office. For terms and particulars address JOHN SIMPSON, ‘North Fork, Loudoun Co., Va, Hofer to P. Sutty, real estate broker, 1301 F st., Washington, D.C. 2223.28. 28. 308jIS.6.7 iG@ BANK OFFERS FIRST-c Narre rooms. frait, ies, milk iu prota 85 per week, Trains met daily. Heferences exchanwed, Aadress SPRING BANK, Alozandris, Var mys 350" separ OAKS,” WEST END OF ROCKVILLE, B. and O. K R—Surrounded with old oak trees; @elightfully cool and suady. table supplied with the Rest; ten minutes’ walk from station. JRoauD ON FAuM, quired. Terms moderate, Jel-Im M OAKDERS WISHING TO SPEND THE SUMMER within reach of Washington and where they will Jecetve good attention, first-class board, fruit, ice, &: With reasonable rat WELL. Falls Church, Va. TRST-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD, FINE SHADE, milk and fruit: seven miles from Silver Spring. No Shpection to children. |Terms ‘moderate ss Bi _del4150* J FAWCELT, Colesville, Montgomery Co. Md. ‘ 1) aE RS vi QCOMMODATIONS FOR 20 BOARDERS AT THE Stay DeLsuder farm, one-half mile from Boyd's Met. KB £0. milk, shad Sater. horses and carriages at gnodations for private Leama; term uonth. city reference given. Address E. C, DeLAN- DEK. Boyds, Ma. $6 (yMEOuT RETREATS TASS POPU. lar summer resort in ‘the mountsins of Mary- Jand (near Harper's Ferry), advantages unexc 5W.M. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washington Co., Md je2-3m_ MONEY TO LOAN ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON proved real estate security. Large amounts aly. TYLEK & RUTHERFORD, m5 7 F st. nw. for adults, 820 per AP. y MOSES, COSSTANTEN ON HAND ON, AP. proved secur 30,000 at 5 per cent. Loans goade on Columbia i MM PARKER,” Jelo-Im 1418 F st. $3,000 sMhod0kk Speck FUNG0ATB Perc@.t. Other sums to sult. és BEALL, BROWN & CO., 1321 F st mw. EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. SAF ¢. BONDS OrERCENt, AS U.S. PAYABLE ON REAL ESTATE, 00 __eS}__THOS. FL WAGGAMAN. MONEY 70 048 O8 REAL ESTATE—2100,000 2¥M to ican on real estate, at 5 per cent, in large ‘BH. WARNER & Co. “916 F st. TO LOAN— nest mortgage a G. 122 N. Charles st. Baiumora, PRBS 28,000 st 6 per cent beOWS £'bRADLEY, TIGL P st owe N REAL ESTATE PROMPT JO ALL APFLICA TIONS. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, fepbune + terest. Te 6 ‘ONEY TO LOAN, r real estate in the city. d = See ONEY TO LOAN In suas to suit, atlowest rat security. ITCH, WpOREX To Doax At LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ‘ON KEAL ESTATE SECUKITY, THUS J. FISHER & CO., Ls Fst ow, Lad z a “2 Mo! ‘TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aT Low WASI'S “DANENTOWER. p24 Suecessor to DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 Pet ONEY TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE Ok FLusT- class securities, at Jowest rates of interest. Ceiay where the security is good. ‘abe We Gitex, 203 tae 2 LADIES GOODS. Mie M. J. Prasor, 1909 F st. tw. fre, Hunt's) FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS Also— A special selection in SHELL, AMBER, and DULL abi Ouxanes ts Dressed sod Bangs Shiugled. rs PERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED. LEAVING o trace by my ele wocess, endorsed by. Y prominent phy Yeare’ practice 1m this 3” Biectrical treats slew andehildtren Oee-ine Mis Ge nw SRENCH DYEING, SCOURING A. > ING ESTABLISIMENT. 15 iret-clans Ladies and Goats! work of every descrip. Sion ANTON AND CAROLINE LEUCH. formerly With A. Fischer aud Maison Yriews, Far Soci-ly Fevoxs Duress Surexns he THE BEST IA ERE WORLD, fectured by A.M Brinkusees © ee Baltimore sete 2 NION FISCHERS DRY an e: CLEANING ESTAB ALISHMEST AND Die Wonks, bod Ost nw Ladies’ aud Geut's Garmects cf ail kinda Cleaped and ‘Dyed without being ripped, Ladies’ Evening Dresses be oe a iuderstes called for and delivered.” “ala” LL-WOOL GAKMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPE: A isa geed mounting bint a: 4. FISCHER, ns 000 Gata. FINANCIAL __ oe CUnSON JNOQ. W. MACARTNEY, Siesiter SY Stuck 2x. em the Exchanges of New York, And Baltimore vourkt aud sult Asyo-saity wale of Invesunent Securities District aud all Local hauirusd, Gas, lusurauce, aud Lel- none Stock wealt in Beil Teicphone Stock bought and sold. 3y13 _ DENTISTRY._ He, DUKE, DENTIST. 715 14H SW —TEETH DD exireceet wrthoateera. local sppuicatioa Fi ‘aed only’ by ive) ‘Lesth alicd’ Gl. Fo: atti wets of artiicial woot Uperations uaraur Seed. soko STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, OTH ST.. COR Ber Baw. Gobi suc Ay Lakes aapectal- stacey ypiiationts Ss oT se. Ww ad Prous oe od $00 a berth, steerage st low rates, Apply te Ee P. | DiGov,"935 Fenn. ave. BEALL,” BROWN eo. = = JOR SALE_FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKELP- img Will sell their handsome Upright Piano, nearly hew, for $200 cash; or part cash aud balance on favor- able’ terms. Purchased of leading piano merchant, Who guarantees the instrument For address, &. Write to PIANO, Star office. Je28- Fase —A SORKEL HORSE, YOUNG, SOUND and gentle; asplendid family horse. Inquire at 417 ithetow. Baw JOR SALE — TEN SHARES NATIONAL PRESS Brick Co. Stock at © bargain, if taken at once. Owner needs money. FKANK H. PELOUZE, 1416 F street, e28-3t Dealer in Local Stocks and Bonds, it SALE-UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS but little used; in elegaut condition and of differ- ent makes, at very cheap prices and on auy terms de- ‘sured, in monthly payments, We'can always save you from $25 to $100 on new aud fine second-hand Pianos on the faucy prices of other dealers, Examine our stock before purchasing. Extra inducements now in all styles. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, |. BSI JOR SALE—CHEAP—A FINE LIGHT RUNNING side bac canopy top surrey nearly new: with cur- seats four, a barwaist. Cau be seenat WALKEWS: thand Qsis mw. e28-St Fon SALE-ASORKED MARE FIFTEEN HANDS bush; ‘nine years old; not afraid of steam cars; stands without hitching, Close to three minutes. Can Stabi Foe sae pean We havi id can trot over the road ARGAINS IN PIANOS— nunber of Upright and Square Pianos, w and quite as wood, which we offer ai please you, and on terms that will ur- ‘These Pianos comprise for the most part instruments which have becu rented during the sea- sou, and we warrant them fully. If you contemplate rehasing & Piano, or renting one with a view to buy- é. call af our warerooms and get our special summer prise you. Prices and terms. SANDERS & STAYMAL ‘Leading Pianos and Organs, Je 954 F st. a, P—TWO GOOD WORK HORSES; ber use for them. N Re. Fe SALE—CHE. wher bas uo f LOCKER, 11136 Roe SALE—To¥ Bird Store, 317 FOE SALE IADY LEAVING CITY WILL SELL clewant new carriage, fine Jersey cow and calf, iaud-ine furniture; also, fie driving horse, phacton bugwy and harness. All’ positive bargains. Address Box 90, Star oltice. eet ate SALE—200 BBLS. OF FIRST-CLASS POTO- est. the early catch. coogisting of ‘Family Koo Herring in bois, half bbls. and kits, ‘also No. 1 Poto- Potomac Shad in eall if you want call Kil: y's of- 2083-6 mac Herring in ‘bla. and half bbls. bbis., half bbls, and kita Give us good fish Lith ’st wharf. Teleph: —A LIGHT BUSINESS ;AGON — ‘Leap, but little used. Can be seen at J. J. COOK'S, > Bride or M street. Je26-30" Foe SALE Honse. CARRIAGE AND, HARNESS, nd 2 and lac ‘wacoD ettem, to hold S aud 12 harness, lap-robee: " huarnaee: largest stock. W.F- GEYER, robes: also, Duss 466 Pa ave. nw. SALE—JUST ARRIVED, wees 1107 Cat bot 11th’ and gute, e tor business and driving purposes, froik 410, cars old, weighing from 1,000 % 1,200, Wa A. LLOCH. F25-Lw" OK SALE—TO COVER ADVANCES—STEIN WAY, Kuabe, and Bradbury Upright Pianos, ueatly new Z-octave Pianos, m. i, 875: Upright to exchange for Square. Apply atonce o13 Sth mw. 2S1m Pine vinds ouly 2.50 cach bavesinoy stn pacts ing birds only 2.50 cach: have also young parrol canarten © SCHMID'S Itc STURE. “apis ~ a7 Paths aw JOR SALE — CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, RoaD Ficatts, Pony Carts, surmeys, and all kinda of Spring agous, oh cay. payments OF cash; repairing & spe Gialty. "JOHN 3. COOK, 3205 M st,’ West Washitae- tou, B.C. Dg = ae JOR SALE—ONE NEW UPAIGHT WITH PATENT side panels; new aliding musi desk: extra. heavy carvings; fine finisit, possesses an elegant tone, and Arm touch, omy $200 On easy payments, Yu 7th st. ale pire maser 3s Fok SLE NOW Is THE TIME TO BUY: GREAT reduction om all Bugwies, Phactona Surrrays, Ex- tension ‘Top Phactons. Kockawayn, Viel Broughams and Wagons of every description, includ: mg the Coltuubas Bupries: Standard work. Yoo much Sick: must sell. J. K- PROBEY, corner 6th and ‘iso ¥ showroois at 1230 ied st, “s0 Prospect avenue, Georgetown, je! Joh SALE-LADIES YOU CAN PURCHASE A ‘Aue gold watch by Joining the Home Watch Club at the sunall payments of 81 per week: diamonds and Jewelry ou the same plan. W. 8. TAPPAN, 604 9th st. iw, Baltimore oflice 110 N. Howard st, J.'H. PLANA- GAN, Manager. my 22-2 Foe cate we KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Matched Trams Single Drivers: Saddle and Busl- 3 HAM & CU., 1327 H st, 2 DIAL GAS COOKING ‘The most economical in use; over 90 dif- itable for families, hotels, restaurants ro Laundry, hatters aud tail- ors’ beaters, lates, warming closets for pantries, bot water generators, Sc. Over 5,000 in use in the ity. For sale by R.G. CAMPBELL, Plumber and Gas Fitter, 517 10th st. n.w., where the stoves are on exhibit, my3-2n Fe SALE—SPRING OPENING OF THE. tock of Hew and vecond-band. Stove. ferent kinds: and public institutions. LARGEST Wer offered 4g, this city to select from: latest 6h YOUNG, 479 and 481 C st. D.w., rear 1p6-3ia jOK SALE—THE “OTTO* GAS ENGINE RE- Frtiree no botters avons alt aspanaice Gheniane, Bo Joms of Rune ny handling of fuel. Send for circulat snd price list. D. BALLAUF, Ag’t, 731 71 nlz-tr JOHN M. ‘Hotel. OCEAN_STEAMERS. SHOKE KOUTE FO LONDON NORDDEUTCSHER LLOYD 8.8, €O, Fast Express Steamers, To Southampton (London. Havre), Bremen, Elbe, ‘Sat, June 30, 10°30 4m; ‘Lat, Wed July $28 pe; Werra Sat. duly 7, 4 ‘p,m aller, Wea, Sig ALG 9 sas elder, sae. ‘July"id'S am? Ems, ed. Jia ¥ ‘. m. Coitoriabie staterooms, excellent table, luxurious salcon appoiutments. Prices: Ist cabin, $100 aud up- wards s berth, ‘according to location; 2d cabin, LP st. ASHER LINE, ATLANTIC EXPRESS SERVICR. LIVERVOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. Steamship CITY OF KOME from New York WEDNESDAY, Jaiy 11, August 8. Soot. 3. Uet. 3 ‘Largest and Auest passenger steamer afloat, Cabin, $00, $80, $80, aud 8100; Second Class, $30. GLASGOW SERVICE. Steamers every SATURDAY from New Yorkto Cabin Pasaage to, Glasgow, Londouderty Liverpodts axe rf penceatiar, $39 and 800; Second Cia 30 erage. vatward or prepaid, either srt Stison Excursion Wickets. at Reduced Hates’ “Trav. Clers’ Circular Letters of Credit and Drafts for Scount issued at lowest current rates. For Books Toure Tickets or farther information apply to HENDERON “EROTHERS New York oc GW. MOSS, 921 Penn. ave. n. w.. aplo-. YONARD LINE, / CHAS. L. ae 0. Bankers, Agents, 603 7th aw Call and inspect pians aud description of vessela. Lo- synresde At gnce, Cabin passaxe $60. $80, 6100 fuced rates. 1 aud $125. Round-trip at rea: ‘and $100,” Second a gy ‘Pa aver, Washiagtoa, B.C. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. STEAMER GEORGE LAW WILL LEAVE FROM SS Mary Washineton what for the ‘lower river land- ings, as far as Chaptico, SUNDAYS and WEDNES- BALSSOrAg La item MONDAYS and THURS Dats PHILIP HOOE. Alesandris, Va. For further information inquire G: W- BAUER, sect whact maui @: WSR Sonus A eed pt for fumencibe dune "3 1888, for Poto- jounini, Currioman, Tac River landings ‘x Teovanttown, ae day- and Friday, Fare tonal cians, 50 ay, ad Friday. ‘Fare to secoud-viaas, 3 cemis, Le We EMMART. Gouteral Mabairer E }OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LL PDoToMASaee oad Fonaee Be ‘ Steamer SUE, eaves Whar every 6 freigiit must er further m3-Gn atone and two years, notes to bear t interest tommy waateatistecctntab tat is say gf Sab pale aerate cat re ‘ciaiby Sefer dattas paar ak option of purchaser; or 86,000 can remain on the Property from 1 to 5 years = Soe cent. per annum, a ‘semi-annually, and ia &c., at purchaser's cost; = deposit of gy fred at time of sale. Terms to be compli 0 days, otherwise the trustee reserves the sell the property at the risk and cost of the purchaser, afver 5 cash; conveyanc- 100 re- ‘with in cht to re faulting day's public notice of such resale in sume newspaper pubiished in, Washington, D, 6: ‘OTIS F. PRESBKEY, Trustes, DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers," Jel6-d&ds, dD \CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. [RUSTEES’ SALE OF Parrrs Lerress A Training School for Male Nurses. respect! the deterred ts to. be evidenced by the promls: Sor) notes of the purchaseror Purchasers beattog dates hey Toes, a C4 ooee ‘school f sale at cr — nurses, built at a cost ,000, on the Dr eautte pat stn sree by deed of aah at sounds of Belioyue Hospital, was forma curned all cash at the cpiion of the purchaser. A deposit | Mme. Adelina Patt! Niogjini says of the Recamier | over to the city this morning by the donor, D. O. of $100 shall be ‘required ‘oa each piece of | preparations: Mills. Chauncey M. Depew ‘made the address of Property, when sold, and “it ‘any purchaser Cnaza x Nos 6. Oct. 13, | the cocasion, and read the letter of presentauon or purchasers fail to ‘comply _ wi ‘terme 19 x Nos Casrux, Oct. Secccasion, an he lette oe of sale within such nable time as the trus- | | “I must repeat once more my belief that there never | from Mr. Mayor accepted: teo may’ prescribe, then Le shall tore-edvertise | has been anything equalled in merit to the Recamier half of the city, and thanked Mr. Mills, whom eee a cot of tae aang Sayin so meomty improved | Be euovion in glowing terme iichiee Sat AR a HEMETZ, | | thelr use. It has grown so smooth and so fai that I Highway whet, Jeld-deds aa JOUTe onde Oat aa oa tee crea im tod Lotion |, TRAVERSE Crr¥, Micu., June 28,—Theodore Cas- ae ton, a farmer, was attacked on his wi S#-THE ABOVE SALE IS a every day of my life, and could not exist comfortably home from POSTPONED Kingston last night by three brot IMPROVED REAL ES. l"consequence of the storm until SATURDAY, JUNK | without |. Recamier Soap, also, is perfect. I) Drost, demanded Dey. shot one TATE IN “WHITNEY CLOSE,” COUNTY OF | THIRTIETH, 1888, same hour and place, thought other soaps good, but I had never tried the Good and aa ‘vounded anochex. =e Bp tires Gael ot tut aatea Mr 1.a.D.|_rHomas POMS ata GATING | Recamine. Talallnevr tan ang suber "Ht far ee poet 1887, and recorded in liber Not 155s foe sgO ret wa, oan ks eee Te ‘Passes all toilet soaps.” London, December: “I hear Shibibseniibiee Svcs weiiiabiaain: ‘ue of the land records of the :District ot Columbia, TTEGRTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, | tho Princeas of Wales is delighted with the Recamior pow the request of ‘the holder of the notes secured | AL CORNER TWENTIETH AND G STREETS | the Princess of ¥ ‘resotamend then to | ,,LOUISviLLE, Ky., June 2&—The Jury of thereby, we will sell at public auction, in frontof the | NORTHWEST, IMPROVED BY CHURCH BUILD- a the Frankfort Circuit Court ret four’ indict- preimieve on THUBSI AY, UNI SNENDYEIGUTH. pu J AND TWO BRICK DW. ie HOUSES. Her Royal Highness when I next sce her. I send you ments against Jas. W. Tate, late state treasurer, % ats Lc jot Pleven (11), int dioek four (4), Ward subdivision of a tract B. of land called “Whitney Clogs,” situate in the County of Washington, District of Columbia. Terms, One-fourth cash, balance in equal, in one, two, and three years, with interest ents. Be Oper cent Per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon property sold, or all cash at pur- cpager's option, “Conveyancing and recording at bur. leposit chaser's cost, A di sale. GEORGE E. EMMONS, 3216-20 CHARLES B, PEARSON, Required at tte of esuN,f Trustees. REAL NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the TATE, KNOWN AS No. 443 Q District of Columbia, made on the 6th day of D. 1888, in Equit Childs ef al are coustlainanty and Sophronia is defendant, we wil ALE. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED STREET June, A. cause No. 10999, wherein’ Isaac P. Boswell I offer for sale. in front of the premises, ot HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, on ON TRE SECOND DAY OF JULY, 1: twenty-sig (26), of W. ¢-rtain lots in square £\ Washington City, D. brick dwelling house. S88, Lot 'W. Corcoran's subdivision of hundred and nine (509), in » said lot being improved by a Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in twelve and eighteen months, respectively, from day of sale, tho erty sold, aud to bear interest at the rate of if the terms of sale to not complied cobtum Fer annum, oF all cas purchaser, A cash deposit of the time of sale. Be deterred TO ihe with in ten days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at the ri Purchaser. All conveyancing WATSON J. NEWTO! aa ‘802 F st., HENRY WISE GARNETT, 416 Sth st. nw. $020-dkds i = NSON Bin oe DOWLING, , Auctionee! ik and cost of the detaull ‘cost of purchasers r. ‘Trusteos. Aucts, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPK TENALLYTOWN (Tr EXTENDED) AND TUNLAW KOADS. By virtue of a decree of the Su District of Columbia, passed in the D of, rn etal. vs. Homiller et al., Eq. No. 10.687, the under- DY D DAY OF 3 JS8S at HALP-PAST FOU O'CLOCK P.Mg the fol in Beatty taining signed Trustees will sell ‘at public premises. on MONDAY, the SECON. lowing-described real estate. to wit: Parts of lots 269 and 267 and all of 266, and Hawkin's addition to Georgetown, co} about 218,790 square feet, and fronting on town road (32d street exten: street, the south half of said land. betu alange double house, provided with m ments, outbuildings, &e. Property iu two nearly equai parce: lern 1 ‘accordi EAL ESTATE ON THE HIKTY-SEOOND STREET ne Court of the Homiller mth ULY, a ‘eually -d),Tunlaw road and Back unproved by prove It 18 proposed to offer this ing to the frustees' subdivision, a plat of which will be shown at ie. Also, IMMEDIATELY AFTER the sale of the above mentioned proj erty. the trustees, in ike iann sell lot 300, in Beatty and Hawkin’ Georgetown,’ containing about 73 acres, an Saree pi the tract called Alliance, adjoining #00, fronting on the Tunlaw road, aud impro briek dwelling, stable, &c. Terms of sale to be One-third cash, balance two, and three cured by a deed of trust, or all eash, the purchaser. Taxes paid to 30th of June deposit of 800 will be required upon sales of town road ( H terns of sale are bot complied with within the right is reserved to x0! chaser's All conveyancin; ES G. PAYNE, Cit GEOKGE C. PAY FREDERICK W. dias at coat of 1 ahem N Joni RUSTEES' SALT OF A LOT ON SOUTH AMSON STREE AND FIFTEENTH, IMPROVED B) STRUCTURE,” KNOWN “aS “Ti WHITE OAK BAPTIST CHURCH. Under and bj Liber 1117, folio 1 YA fe for the District of Columbia, aud Ly order of Suy Court for said District, premiscs.on MONDAY. the sCOSD DAY OF ‘on MONDAY, OND) Bisse, at HALL-PAST PLVE P. At deseribed real estate, situate in the elt in W. P. Drury'set al. subdivision of square t dred and nine (209), as the sume is recorded “B,” folio 36 of the’ Surveyor's Office for the. of Columbia, with the church edifice and tures and furniture therein. iat the defauitis ved in? Equity causer No gee for ale in ont st tke all will dition to id the 30 said lot ved by a in one, jears, with interest at six percent, sez ‘the option of 1888, A. ‘Teually- street extended) and Tunlaw road prop- grties, and a deposit of $100 upon wale of suid lot 300, ten day’ pur. irchasers. 3 1oth st. n.w., £3, Gunton Building, ‘Trustess, SIDEOF 1, BETWEEN FOURTEENTH BRICK BECOND Virtue of a deed of trust recorded in et seq., one of the Land Records preme Ni SUL’ the following iy of Washing ton, D.C. to wit: The east half of lot forty-three 1b wo hun- in Liver District the fix- ‘Terms of sale: One-third (3) cash, and the balance in one (1) and two (2) years, with interest at the r 4 of six per centum per unuuin, payable seral-auntailly, spdeecturel, by dad ot trust ci tue property wad: oF all cash, at the option of the purchaser. $100 at time of sale. “Terms to be complied with in days from day of sale, or the property will be Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All ‘ancing at purchaser's cost. JAMES H.” MARR, ANDREW 'B. DUVALL, 452 Louisiana ave, GEO. TICK: ING, Auctioucer. required ten (10) Tesold at convey- (Trustees. NEY, __ Auctioneer, 936 F st, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, 1249 THIRTY- SECOND Ok HIGH STKEET, GEORGETOWN, D By'victue of adcol of trust dul virtue 0 tra 1208, folio 413, et sea., one of the District of Columbia, ahd at the written iy secured thereby, we will sell, at. public front of the premises on MONDAY, JULY 1888, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. lowing-described property: Part of lot No. recorded in Liber records for the west of the ‘auction, NINTH, the fol 110 in old Georgetown, Lexinning for the same at the northwest corner of the brick dwelling house formerly th rop- erty of Thomas Jackson, deceased, on the east side of ‘High street, in said Georgetown, with the live of said street 23° feet an and extending back easterly of the samne w a8 descril ud running north 2 inches, 200 feet, 1m a deed from Susan L nore oF I Howard to doha Drill, recorded. in Liber Ni forio 341 et seq. of Columbia, together Of @ three-story and basement brick dwe No. 1249 32d street, Georgetown. D. C. ‘Terms: Ouo-balf cash; balance in six, ani montha, with interest, abd secured by a deed 1, "ihe land fecurds of said District ot rib the itprovementy cousaton » being 1d. twelve, of ‘trust ‘ou the Property sold, oF all cash, at purchaser's option All recording and coi.veyancing deposit of $200 will be requ purchasers cost A atkime of sale. ‘Terma * to be complied with in fifteen Bend, P DAVIS {rrustees. _3e23-d&ds ___ 1319 Fat_nw. RUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY ‘D> BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, NO, 22 E STREET NORTHEAST. By. virtue of deed of trust. dated 19th, A.D 1877, and recorded in Liber No. 859, folio 2, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we Will offer at public wale, in front of the pr on FRIDAY, the SIXTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1858, at FIVE UCLOCR PAL, all that certain Of ground situated inthe eity of Wi ot ‘Columbia, Enown and described sa aid Dumbered seventy-nine (79), i Abner. Subdivision of square’ mui nd twenty-eight gos)" ‘Terms of sale Ghe-third cash: two penta with interest Bim, payabe seui-anaually: or of the purchaser. Depoatt of Sale, settlement to be made Otherwise ay ‘and be Pind trict lot Potion Bugrin, Wagons, "iisr-ach seonieurs oo tanta AND LOT ‘the Supreme Court of the Virtue of the authority vested in the Trustees we will offer for sale on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTE SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D.” 1686, at HALE: PAST FIVE O CLOCK EAE; ih front of te preteen o. : fronting 71 6.22 fect ‘on B street north and 121 feet Zig inches on 20th street west, “This lot is tunproved by'a brick ehurcb on the corner, a nearly new brick, 2 for embezzlement. ‘The total’ amount set out 1 ‘Uhe indictments 1s $404,085.85, ———— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. Wales.” Later, from Spain: “I cannot tell you how ‘anxious I am to doall I can for the Recamier Prepara- tions. I tell every one herein Spain how much they have done for me. Ihave spoken to the Queen about ‘them, and when I get to South America I hope to find ‘stofics and basemeut, No, 1020 @ street and s 2-8 letter from you, telling me how Ican best serve you | | ‘The following are the opening abd ci ices of brick on 20th street, and base vacant’ lot on there. I do went tobalp you, for am convinced your | te Mew York uanck' Markets cxtoortea by terial street er ureplepierpniibanti nity [Perse Ge se the greatest boon aves im: | ive to Corson aud Macartney. 2410 F atrect™ aes Loca aerate sparations _ . a 4 ee eg ee ins: One-third cas in-one and two ” ADELINA PATTI NIOOLINE. | AtchTESF.| 835) 84 |NYENE. Bex Water payable cee arc ne a ereat_ 70m SAY Of | You can have s besutifal complexion by using Te ! 2 ase | NUcceat. || eas) sis sale, bays le semi-annually, and to be secured 0 the Recamier Cream, provided you avoid all cosmetics, | ©. B.&Q.....|112 {112% N.& W. pret.) 464) 405 ao It will remove the ‘caused by cosmetics. It | Can. Pac. 56, | 56° Northwest.... 100% 100%, ee a ee RO I i ye pac, 183% Sy Purchaser's cost. ‘Terius to be complicd with’ in ton naan askin. ABy of these days, otherwise resule at risk and cost purchaser after five days’ notice of such. of ‘defaulting in some ESwepeper published In Weslinenen DOr ite; ahe does not think it worth while By order of the Concordia Chareh trtstoca, fo free sample of e21-akds" DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, patatscae are for te THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AO- stcoes 0 Washington. = 7 oy See count of the rain until THURSDAY, JULY FIFTH, i oboe same hour and place, 328") Cararrnat Daxorrs 13x |e Poul )UNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers, vos Texaee Fac... TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TRACT OF LAND BE- 245 |Wabash.... TWEEN BENNINGS AND UNIONTOWN, ON 26, Don BLADENSBURG ROAD, NEAR TWINING CI’ «|| West. INING CITY AND THE TERMINUS OF PENNSYLVANIA- AVENUE BRIDGE, ACROSS EASTERN BRANCH. By virtue of « deed of trust given to. us we will sell on TUESDAY, JULY THIRD, 1888, at HALF-PAST. FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., on the premises, all that cer- tain piece or parcel of iand and premises distinguished “SBoriastog forthe tage sta. ridge. wh niug for the samme at a where a run ggo-ses the old Bladensburg Road, between Adelaide i: the system does not, through its veins and arteries, ‘suck up the poison that is sure to undermine and de- troy, is indeed a blessing beyond all other human en- Joyments. To purchase immunity from such a fate BALTIMORE, Mp., June 28. — Cotton nominally 10K. Flour dull, but tairly steusy. steady —middling, son's old place and John A. ~mith’s line, running | ynould be the object of all afflicted. But those who | Whest—eouthers: dull and uearly hemiual: Pulte, 8a thence al said road south 75! we 26 Poles toa lange gum tree in aid touts themes our | bave tried many remedies and physicians despair of | £90: “ig uae ae straight line, ut one hundred (100) poles, to a stake | relief or cure. onthe shore of Eastern Branch at @ point six (6) poles southeast of two sycamore trees at high-water mark on the said Branch; thence along hirh-water rk of said Branch six (6) poles to a run between two SaxronD's Rapicat Cue meets every phase of Catarrh, from simple head cold to the most loath- th good Glnezse: yellow. 97858, some and destructivestayes. It islocal and constitu- m 855. Oats’ quiet and ‘steady. org sFeamore trees; thence along the center of said run to | tional. Instant in relieving, permanent in curing, safé ivania, 40043; western white, 425044; western ioe Pedi oy ace of Pinang tedster tt | Sconce tnd never fain n | Haze dota ge dil and cna Supra jrovowatat aye Chl tat gin tigtte 225 | “saxon Ranicas Cons conta of eae bot ot | Suci~Brae io.chley mpte, 170, Provitoas ee same or in any wise | the Rapicat Cure, one box of CaTaRRMaL SoLverr, | 7. wy eee wnt, XL aon 7 ose CURE ope box of Caran : | ppc tea, canzoni i, Suge “Ferm: One-third cash, balance in equal instalments | 824 one Ia ee weep BL gg ng at pais coey 2 pn tig oe ween tl r Pras wd S-B2d.; ——_ was Sbi eran, 2d, cent fromm day of payal semi-aul 4 13 po mh he “por mg fy Bales—w! st, 390,000 bushels; corn, .U0O0 busheis Chicago Markets, CHICAGO. I14., June 28. 11 « m.—In spite of the general rains all over the country, aud especially in the ‘winter wheat sections, the opening for grain was weak. August, which is now by long odds the most active Porrer Dave & CHEMICAL Co., Bostox. meee a Pe NCIS A SMITE, kas FRANK B. SMITH | Trustees HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOW MY BAOK ACHES! — fut opened at 797%, against last night's close of POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE BY CATA-| Backache, Kidney Pains, and Weakness, Soreness, | 797, n'a very few minutes it was of 10704. LOGUE OF A LARGE NUMBEK OF HORSES, | Lameness, Strains, and Pain relieved in one minute by | Corn was rather to firmness st the start, but VEHICLES, STABLE PARAPHERNALIA. &c.. | the Curicuna ANTI-PaIN PLastER, ‘The first andonly | the weakness in wheat had adepressing effect. Aus BEING THE ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK OF 3, | €ust opened unchs at 49%, sold at 49%, and off THE WELI-KNOWN LIVERYMAN, MR. WIL- | Dein-Killing plaster. 13 | at 40%, in less than five minutes.” Aucust pork opened LIAM F. DOWNEY. 1 aS at 13.70. Ree ©) two Ou TUESDAY. JULY THIRD, 1888, commenen now quoted as follows: wheat, 79%; corn, 49°, is at TEN O'CLOCK A.M at te Dowane's orien ae bid; lard, ‘8.25! short ri ats, 26M: PORK, 1S.6735 00. Capitol Topics, PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Amendments to the sundry civil appropriation bill were » proposed in the Senate today 1620 L strect northwest, I will sell for caah. without reserve oF limit, twenty-two head of driving horses used by Mr. Downey in his business and suitable for all work, also woven bugkies, to, four-passenger wagons, Rodgers’ drag, Brewster Park phacton, three Surries, two basket piactons, coupe Rockaway with suafta ind pole, canopy, jump-seat, two cottage gigs, two minature carta whid's beautiful phaeton, par A. Prsrzor Cousratiox Of harmless vegetable remedies, that will restore the whole system to healthy action, is absolutely needed to ea Cart, ticarly | CUP aby disease “for the disease that atfects one organ] as follows: By Senator Dolph — To tew ‘with pole and sbaits, light. Victoria, “express | weakens all” Paine's Celery Compound ia THIS PER- | appropriate $500,000. for a public building at wagon, double and single ‘harness, blankets, FECT COMBINATION. Read the proofs! Portland, Ore,, and $75,000 for one at Salem, Ore. WER® Goaeec. {All ane goods and im perfect oraec, By Senator Paddock—To ‘appropriate $40,000 ‘for & reente in bie place hence’ this ile in order to'make | yo BAve ffeed tersbly from nervoumness and kid- | public Dullding at Beatrice, Nel room. Every article will positively be sold and guar- | Be, Centon how ie did inlp asl 1 have ce SENATORS GOING TO WORK. TufStination on Samgeette, Gatalocues and further | ‘ouch faith in your medicine for know what it dia | ‘The business of the Senate, which has been tn a ees forma” ‘Mas. 3. J. WaTson, Sort of state of semi-suspense during the two na- Uonal conventions, is now to be prosecuted with vigor. It 1s not likely there will be any more ad- Ontario Center, N.Y. OF A VALUABLE TWO-STORY FRA’ PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND NG, HOUSE No. 1100 VIRGINIA Journments from Thursday to Monday. ‘The Dis- AVENUE SOUTHWEST,” OPPOSITE THE | | “For five years I suffered with malaria SNITHSONIAN INSTITUTE GROG HOS, ness T tried Pune's trict committee will meet to-morrow, By virtue cf a decree of the Supreme Court of the Dis- Compound and Veen trate ran etis comptoesy cued eT ‘A MAINE PLAN TO DISPOSE OF THE SURPLUS. Eully say that five bottles ely cured cheerfulty recommend for I know 2 medicine.” ‘Cuas, 1. trict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 11.211, ‘In the Senate to-day Mr. Hale presented a peti- re Of, Cotmabts, ee ae Rig mAs Gotringer and oaare dedendante oe tie ae aes Letter Carrier, Station 3, Brooklyn, N.Y. | tion from citizens of Portland, Me, request. on 1885, a sel) at public auction in front of cf CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES ing that the Treasury surplus used in \dder, on MONDAY, i TH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1888, at HALF! H OCLOCK Mita certain, Bloc of rel em we saine being part of original 1ot seven o three hundred aud tweutye five (25) beginning ‘On Virginia avenue at a point 27 feet east of the norte “making available and cultivating the Government land and giving the many people that are out of employment an opportunity to work thereon at reasonable Wages, such lands after being brought Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Biliousness, Dys- Pepsia, Costiveness, Piles, Liver Complaint, Kidney ‘Trouble, Female Complaints, and all diseases arising Bt parcel off into fa Serena gh nae fee este | team inrere usa oS eS ac ayant anuclo with atid avenue to the south | CRS ‘suitable farmhouse, and vo be let or sold on easy lot, thence east said sout the Le for®5. See that each bottle bears the Celery rr ” termina of « line drawn at right auseies fromaara | © ‘Trade Mark- terms to the laborers employed. pronue; and commencin cet easterly from the with the laxt-described ‘The petition, from its appearance, would seem to have been a'long tme iu circulation for the few names attached, ‘at a point int of Deg line to said avenue, and westerly with saidavenue 25 fect tothe point ginning, improved by 4 two-story frame di use. Watts, Ricuanpson & Co., Props., Burlington, Vt, FOR THE NERVOUS, THE DEBILITATED, third of ‘hase authorized Senator Hawley to prepare an amend- po vutan ten dag Mereatc pA oo. THE AGED. | rent to the Army appropriation bill appropriating Zaewee o— $6,350,000 to begin the maaufacture of heavy ie day of sale, with Interest ieratiaar ite ayaa Senator te Army. day of sale. A Seponit of 8100 will be regal The Star’s Pneumatic Tubes. oe a All conve DISPENSING WITH MESSENGERS IN OPFICES AND CALLS chaser’s cost. If the terme o} cpr prey ey with within ten days after the oF Feacrves the right to nell Before newspaper oftices began to expand, edi- eeceathienmsmetionien aie et ce ot; | at $855 EPP BRR, OOO ERENN RTTTT | torials and news were written, the type was set, Mhecity of Waahingon. Co amasan, it Per’ rt $ °Fe k® i ‘and advertisements were received all in one room, (. BOARMAN, Trustee, e x 7 * By yss ‘09 Eee 8 an d ‘When the newspaper developed, »however, the Re 9, We GEO. W. STICKNEY, auctioneer, O80 Fat ee dev7-d&ds aan DISCOUNT ‘This growth brought with it a nuisance, for many HOMAS DO! ING, Auctioneer. ‘Harn yas kinds: own | Years end because n¢ was devised to TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED vashadesriad ir Honsed | rx rom floor to Noor BSP LE CF LAURER BEEROUED | mate, wate mating imrerete Ha ass Sha ans St On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY the SEVERTS, as TORSAIeS, for transral ——— os Seco 1888, at SIX O'CLOCK, in front of the between the t departments Of the estab- virtue of s deed of trust’ dated "25 vember, At 1231 Pa. ave. n. w. it. ‘box has a capacity for rattling 1887, and duly recorded. Laker No. 1288, folio 307. | aay 2. yeo3 | and wh ‘the bottom of the wooden st og. of the land records of the District of Coluas jofter choses Saly 7. Slide, which much to the misery of nervous Dubile auction. all that prece or parca ef nent men ‘whose em; required thein to work in Rnd telng in homes Bente eden oes Sams 8. Eusz & Soxs, omces, But the “copy-box” 1s doomed, ‘im the District of Columbia, and described sa follows: | No. $16 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, | and looks forward to hap Beginning at s point on the north nide of Gay street, ATER Pinan | distant sixty (60) feet west from. the southeast corset of lot sixty-two (62) in maid addition, and bait tee southwest gorner of Batrett'e lot and Fansite ieee north two hundred and forty (240) feet to Dunbarton: street; thence west with the south line of said barton street thirty (30) feet; thence south two hun- dreo and forty (240) feot; thence east with the meet lune of Gay sttcot thirty (30) feet tothe place of eg or lala paanberet sizey-thre (Oa af tnan DenR Parts seventy (70), in said ‘Thomas’ Bealls asain $e Taz Fux Or Au. Recline knceetOD basement end manaard roof brick | POND'S EXTRACT ts used in the household of the Top, Dee, Snows a# No. $026 N street, Weat Washing- President ap well, ua chat ofthe humblest citisen. ie sh Ge me it, ‘the Snd'two (2) years, with interest at aie Topner sane 2 | of yay Peranel erperenon snnum, payable and secured by deed of wo fat ruet uu the proper sold. or all cant at pion ot Eom ct fue or to = of sale. If terms of ten (16) days from day of sale the Pinos a ismeaber sold in bottles is a treadie. oF rat to resell at rink and cost of defwul esos eS fer five days advertisement. inthe Eve a : Rewspaper at Fax sind coet of defaulting puschoma® )YSPEPSIA x 4e26-d&eds EbWand Jehetiwagen, f Trustees, SALE Relieved by TARBANT. 0 the Gens sus Tun eadings at ths September 22 until October 7, and presented claims for fees during the entire period amounting to $296.06. The court approved the claims and issued Vouchers for the amounts, which were dishonored by the post paymaster. ‘The case was brought up for the action of the Controlier, who held Ubat the claims were valid, but that each offlcer of the court, excepting ‘the jJudge-advocate, should be charged with bis proportionate share of the differ- ence between the fees as approved aud pala aud ‘Uhose actually due, ‘The President's Pension Vetoes ‘SOME REASONS ON WHICH THEIK PASSAGE 18 RECOM- MENDED BY THE SENATE COMMITTER. Senator Davis to-day submitted to the Senate the report of the committee on pensions upon eight vetoed pension bills, the merits of which the report discusses in detail, and the Passage of which It recommends, the objections of the President notwithstanding. The more inter- esting and important features of the report are embodied in a discussion of the veto power and the dangers with which, in the Opinion of the comtuittee, its too frequent exer- cise is fraught, It says: “Since the Sth day of ‘May, 1886, 136 Special acts granting pensions to individuals have been disapproved by the President, “These disapprovals were based, in a great ma- jority of cases, upon the expressed opinion of tue lent that Congress has erred tn its judg- ment upon mere questions of fact, * * = “It 18, of course, Impossible for the President to examine the mass of documentary evi. dence upon which each case depends, and which is invariably examined by the "com- mittee, and it follows that when he di with "Congress upon the questions of in these “cases, his Judgement must be based, not upon the feporis of the com- mitie?, in which the facts are always stated with Sufficient fullness, Dut upon tue report of some subordinate in the Bureau of Pensions, Tuis bureau, whose action Con- 501 ot fact gress has reve: 18 "thus enabled to re- View the action Congress by the ex. press direction of the President. This method of consideration is an abridgement by Uhe Executive of the exercise of the rigt of Con- gress to Waive that strict proof which is required in ordinary cases in the Departinent.” Presidential Postmasters’ Salaries, RESULTS OF THE ANNUAL REVIEW AND READJUST MENT. ‘The annual review of the salaries of presidentia Postmasters has just been completed by Mr. Albert H, Scott, the chief of the Salary and Allowance Division of the Post-OMice Department. The basis of revision is the receipts of the various offices, ‘The results of the revision are as follows: Number of salaries reviewed and adjusted, 2,530; number of third-class offices relegated to Tourth'class, 28; number of new presidential offices, third class, 42! humnber Of first-class offices relegated to second- class, 1; nuinber of second-class offices assigned to first class, 16; number of second-class offices rele- gated to ‘third class, 3; number of Ubira-class offices assigned to second class, 79; number of first-class offices, July 1, 1888, 97; number of second-class oMices, July I, sss, 487; number of third-class offices, July 1, 188%, 1,908;" total num- Ver of presidential oMices, July 1," 1888, 2,502 aggregate of salaries of presidental offices, July 1, 1888, $4,202,400; otal gross recelpis of Gential cmees tor the four quarters euded. Maren 31, 1888, $38,495,721, being an increase a8 com- pared with ihe four quarters, ended March 3, 7, OF $3,322,550. ‘The foliowing are the changes in the salaries for offices in Virginta and Maryland. Virginia: Fortress Monroe, $1.400 to $1.500; Fredericksburg, $1,700 to 1,800; Lyncuburg, $2,700 to. $2,800; Fortsmouth, "$1,600 to 2100 Roanoke, $2,000 to $2,300; Suffolk, $1,400 L0$1,500; University of Virginia, $1,400 to $1,500; Abingdon, $1,400 to $1,500; Charlottesville, §1,800'to $1,800 Christiansburg, $1,000 to $1,100; Culpeper, $1,300 10 $1,400; Glen Allen, $1,400 to $1,000; Luray, $1,100 to’ $1,200; Manichester, $1,000 to’ $1,100: Pocahontas '$1.100. to $1,300; Salem $1,800 16 | parv $1,500; Wytheville $1,400 to $1,500, a Maryland: Annapolis, $1,900 UW $2,300; Fred- erick $2,200 to $2,300; Salisbury, $1500 10’ 1,600; ‘Westuninister, $1,500 to $1,600; Cambridge, {0 $1,400; Centreville, $1,300 to $1,400; Chester- Lown, $1,300 to $1,400; Easton, $1,700 to $1,000; Elkton, $1,400 to $1,500; Ellicott City, $1,200 wo $1,300; Euamettsbur s, $1,100 to $1,000; Frostburg, $1,200 Lo $1,300; "Te'sson, $1,100 Lo $1,000, The Tariff Contest. DEMOCRATIC MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE DETERMINED TO GET 4 VOTE ON THE BULL. ‘The democratic members of the ways and means committee have become convinced that the discus- sion of the tariff under the present methods would | Punersl from 204 F. be practically interminable, and they will endeavor | west, ou Friday at 4 pm. to take action at an early day to bring tt toa close. | = They are now only about two-thirds through the free lst, and there is enough before them to protract the matter into next winter, unless the opposition cease their tactics. The democratic leaders will walt until Mr. McKinley and otuer republicans have had a few days to recover from the fatigue of tue convention, They will then an agreement that a vote may be reached Within a reasonable Ume. If they fail in this they Will do ail in thelr power to secure a change of rules, $0 as to take the bill from the comumtttee ot the whole tnto the House and force a vote. It is prob. je that the republicans would filibuster against such a change of rules, but the democrats believe that with a majority they will be able to accom- pin ie ‘They aro Wo get a vove on the District Government Affaire, ‘THE WHARF SITES ON THE CANAL. ‘The Commissioners have directed Major Moore togive notice to occupants of public land the James Creek canal that such land has been | 57 Al BUILDING PERMITS to-day to F. & Presbrey, one frame at Widow's Mite, on the Coluimbia road: Jordon, a young colored man of Uwenty years, on Of au assault on Jane Parr, a white child four years of age, on June 7th ‘The defendant is represenved by" Messra Chas. Bendhetm and James Lawton, who claim that he is of unsound mind. ‘Testimony was offered to Show that he went barefooted in the snow, Was forgetful, &<. Mrs. E. 4. Paul, the widow of the late principal of the city High School, will next year occ: position of teacher of mathematics at W: College during the absence of the reguiat in the charge sumed. Pouce Cockt—Judge Miller, To-day, William Lancaster, colored, @isorderty days Harry Hayden, disorderly conduct; §5 OF 15 days. Michael Mehan, do.; per- ‘Trogan, protanity ; ed. William W. Kitchen, do; do, William adecent exposure; do. Moses Kodtn- ‘son, colored, obstructing sidewalk; §5 or 15 days ruelty to suimals; §5 or 7 conduct; $5 or ‘Charles Cable, colored, days, Corman OFFiciaLs BEHEADED BY a Mos.—Nine i$ at Seoul, Corea, have been Teets by the populace. Foreign- ers have taken refuge at the consulates. ‘The out ‘tributed Lo Chinese instigation, break is DUCHESNE—FINN. At the church of the Tmmacu- option, on Wednesday, ther Kysn, IDUI late Conce Rev, Fi hoe, Westchent ¥., to NELLIE M. FINN, ROLLINGS—HOLLANDER. On Wed Iss, bs Hew dino W Gs to "MILLIE HOLLAND! ing, June W. ROLL Washington, D. DALKTN. On Wednesday, June 27, 1888, RICHARD, Jarvaret Delkin, aged twoiye ay lntes it at Kock Creek cometory, Thr ‘woth. For of Such is the on twin son of Robert and months and twenty-three ‘Kingdom of Hea St Matt. Loch . At415p. m. June “n. Lap 14th verse. 188K, of peri ater of Key George first yeur of her aga, tonitia, Eliott, in the thirt; ‘Funeral at Foundry parsonage Friday at 9:30 a m.* GAITHEB. At Allegheuy City, Pa, on Wednesday morning, June 27, 188. Interment private, » 1888, REGENTA W. and buss B GROVES. On Tuesday, June 26, 188%, ALICE GROVES, ouly daughter of the inte John A. am Mattic B Groves, aged five years seven mouths aud — County cemetery, Ju Dan, ALBERT Bfteen Interment at Van ISKEL. On June DANIEL. only son of Isrel, aged one year, seven mouthe “We love those flowers As it were lor God's oWu bream” Funeral from the residence of his grandfather, Daniel Ryan, 208 F stroct wortheest, F y, Juve LY, ats btm." Relatives and frichds invited. * ay. 12 O'clock pm, LILLTAN, beloved dauguter oi and the late Ldvar ‘Nightingale, nineteen days A Lillie the Gardenor gave us, ‘A pure aud lovely child, aved t@ mouthe aud Funeral trom her parent and-a-Half strect south: Wertnesday, Jum gielock, ELEANOR SChAl George anil ary 1884, at 12.20 PEK, iufentdeugbter of er. lock p. m., from her ith Stree’ southeast. ICHAEL SHAN. ‘Shauaban, (tw! Tesiderce, No. 760 Sev te, SHANAHAN. On Juno 27, 1888, M ABAD, beloved sou ot Datel and Ella: $1,506 | months and four days, Funeral trom his east, at Fespectfuliy 1 SUGRU, Wedn OH ita! residence, 723 4th atreet Frieuds aid ted invited to attend. 888, et 2 pan. from TEAGLE. On W. , EMMA tufant duugiter of Ea The little face we loved eo well Merson those ute neigh tie epes a Will over watch Us frou the shicn. iby Hem Panexre, and. Half street suuthe iss, ward anid Leu, Srareo Paren STAMPED PAPER STAMPED PAPER meet them, and make an earnest effort to come to | For walls and paper hangings was first manufactured in Holland about 1535. Ever since then every lover of good company aid social intercourse has been wait- ing for what is supplied in Hub Punch. A pure bever see, bendy and always ready, put up by C. H. GRAVES & SONS, Boston, and indorsed and sold by reliable grocers and drugxists everywhere. 1860 AHE NATION'S MONUMENTAL WORKS 129, 131,133 Pewxa Ave Weer. Lirgeatand feta ATUALY MONUMED: ESTABLISHED: 3 In the city of ND GAKDEN VASES, collection of jarlor oruamenta, GKOUPS, STATUETI Ys, VASLS and CARD ‘LAS, by the best living alien e-ulptore, jeube Uf weary Wurty yeares st atthe sertice of the pullic, Sichiewamrn, Proprietor. Open to visitors wutil ¥ 5,500. Geo. Mason, one brick stable, in alley be- {heen Land M, Vermont avenue and 15cu strect northwest; $8,000. Wm. F. Lewis, six orick ‘wellings on street, £10,800. a ag AT ALBAUGH'S Next Weex.—The next work to be presented in the summer ‘season at Albaugh’s Wil be “La Perichole.” ‘This ts a work and is capitally done by Miss her company. E Dek. Phys! An the City, $a Deconsalted daily, 464 C wt, 436 ana eea tion strictly confidential Separate rovms for lediew Ofice always open. roams | Lament sts. ne. Ladies oniy. te 4 5 i a ‘4 [> & FH $2, i i f Hl | il ib i i E e i 7 f : ( ‘