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PLATO VS. EROS. L EVENING. Harmony surging aod echoing through the empty church; twilight setting upon ail around, making the saints in the chancel windows assume a strange, dusiy bioom (as if mortification had set 1a); two inadequate gasiights making a “Rem- Drandt etfect” of the young man Who st on the organ stool; how wierdly the ringing chords sounded, chasing each other through the stone arenes and around the chancel in thls dim lignt Which filumined only the salient points in the church furniture, and the caim upturned face of Reginaid Gordon, the sew organist, whose strong hands wandered with Inteliigent carelessness over the keys, summoning uutried combinations, and Doldiy seoding forth each new creation of sound, sure of its perfectiog, with its intangible, spiritual strength, which only perfect harmony in the dy- Ang daylight seems to hold. ‘The new organist caused quite @ sensation in the town. He was young, he was handsome, and he was unmarried, Miss Lucy Grifiths was an object of envy, because she was the only girl 1a town who had known him before. She took great pleasure in relating how she had met him at ® Summer watertog.place—that propitious eaviron- ment which gets the credit for so much match- Maki As Keginald Gordon sat in the empty church, and remembered why he was there; whea ué axht of the forvune whose sudden loss had made It necessary for biui to turn nls talent to a practical account, he played a dince-like strain. hen, rising above this gloomy recollection, he ook up the steady. inspiring beat of the mare determined to work aud to make his way, an hot to be daunted by difficulties at the outset; ne Would aim at something higher than the inere gratification of ambition. He thought of the dear mother to Whose love and consistent influence be owed all that Was best and most manly 1m bil, and Involuatarily the minor notes crept in, aD be reached out nis hand to put im some of the stops, and the plaintive wail of the Vox Celest! redominated Over the deep notes Walch spoke Lo im of sorrow, bitter and real, and bis face softened, and bis head beat tm reverence for the Inemory Which flied bis soul The muste died lower and lower; was he losing heart? Could he afford to give way to grief, while there were his two sisters to be taken care of? ‘The practical man must rise in Lim again; there Were the nymas to be tried over for the comit Sunday. Koil the sw: ll—bring out the volume of the magnificent organ—“Curisilan soldiers, onward gor” Lite is worth living. “Aye, music is the prophet's art! Auicng the izts that God bas sent Cue of the most maguinceut.” Ashe closed with the ual “Amen!” he felt that exaitation which 1s familiar to ail musical souls, and began to count his blessings, forgetting, for the moment, the otuer side of bis life, “How many people,” he mused, as he ran @ chromatic scale oa the pedals (“heel and toe,” as he us to cail It), are brought to this sort of néces- sity through the dishonor of a parent. How thank‘ul I ought to be that no shadow of disgrace ean Test upon my fatuer's name. That was a pretty modulation!” he exclaimed, as a bar of ex- Quisiie harmony seemed to produce itself under Bis touch. “By Jove, there's nothing like an organ Jt isa living companion; it will actually thing for one; it's better thun—than a wife!” he ejacu- lated, a3 he burst fortu itrelevantly tato a the Wedding-March, and laughed aloud. “I'm thank. ful I bave D0 love-afuir?” he continued. “Of all unprofiable things .o steal a man's time, that is the worst? Let him get engaged and he is never any more use to bis friends; and then, let him marry, and ten to one he will want to take ft back! Hollow, boilow, hodow! Noting lke cynicism to keep one level-headed and ciear-bearted!” ‘And for (he first Ume that evening bis foot slipped, and he made a crashing discor “li!” he exclaimed, “I got beyond my depth ‘then! I must confine’ mys-If vo simpier wings unti! I am more familiar with the instrument?” Feeling desultorily about over the keys he stum- bled into a light gavotte movement, and he wan- dered on, getting more and more into the spirit of the music, and, as he ended, with a sweep of Whirling Chords, he feit that It was quite in keep. ing When a clap of thunder took up tue strain out. side, and the rain poured briskly against the al- most obiiterated saints. But sudden!y a larsh, uncongentel sound grated upon bisear. It was a Woman's laugh, shrill ana nervous, tininediately followed by tue’ apparition in tue doorway of two female figures, come to take refuge trom the storm, He comforted himself With the reflection that he wasa stranger, and that he would not know them, when Miss ‘Grif- fith’s voice piped tunetully. “Why, Mr. Gordon, so you are here!” and a graufed giggle gave extra ineaning to her words. “I am—aaiurtuaately,” said Reginald; then, see- og that be bad sald « thing watch would proba. Diy strike & wom m as ungullant, ne tried to mend luatlers by adding, “I meua it is wafortunate that 1 Lave no umbrella to offer you.” “So that we could go away at once and leave you te your beloved organ!” cried Miss Griffins, gaily. “How adroit! but we are not going woul The storm bas abated, so, to make matters pleas anter, let me introduce you to Miss Lesile.”” ‘The other girl, Who had been Wacchiug Reginald witu Interest since Miss Griffiths bud aduressed hum a= “Mr. Gordon,” bowed, with aliite quizzical smilie, and Observed’: “Miergaret Leste.” Reginaid utiered an exctamation of surprise, and exteaded botu hands “Margaret!” he “Why, Is it possivie? Yue Mutle girl I used to play | With at home?” ‘Yes,” said Miss Leslie, with the most cordial of Smiles’ “Have I changed so absolutely “Wy, no,” Regioawd hast u hen, re- memucfing’ the suy-vonnet and aukle-ues in Which be bad last seen her, he was a raid be had been rude again, and be said, “Except for the bet- ter,” at Which she laughed, Ps “Way, 1 knew you at once!” she exclaimed, “even tlough I did not hear your first name!" “Well,” exclaimed Keginaid, “it is wonderful how girls can trvasure up such’ things!” and tits time, with tue certaluty of having Diundered un pardonad.s, be said, laughing, “Margaret, you must excl’ me; You were aways ap angel of cood-nature—I reinember you enouga wo kDOW thatr “aud I remember you enough to be sure that You mean Well, if you dou aiways express yous. beat quite happily,” answered Margaret, with echoed Miss Griffiths, ether from (ae Wisu got to drop out of tue conversation, OF to let Margaret see ber int.mate Knuwledze of Heginald’s character. “Lean asoure you he means wel uen we have neither of us changed,” said Mar- garet, “Since tue day we chalued ourselves to getuer, pias ing ‘coavicts,’ Wueh Keginald proved Dis Weilmeaming bul misguided gauautry by rua Ring [rom 4 mad-dog ans puiliag me alter him at Such speed Wuat I wa-asured my leugih on Lhe cod- Diewstoves; and i convinced Ulm of lay good tem. Per py fonciving hima “Yes—we kissed aud made it up,” sald Reginal not quite sure whether be were Going tor tata bot. “How you men remember trivial things!” quoth Margaret, with @ coy stele iauga, asi she felt that she foo were “veniuriug,” Dui It Was Loo good & Joke to tase, declare, I feel quite de trop!” exclaimed Miss a tive wrigyie, and a laugn at tne Gamtitus. wite absurdity of the wotoa “I’woaer if it has stopped raining?” “No,” repded weginal: id, promptly; “it 18 paint ‘pullocks wita their hors dow,’ 23 our old hares Jane used way. Gus! How it rev ves the sceues Gf cuilanood to meet old ieuds! Lo you remewe dai “Yes, perfectly,” sald Margaret, “flow we used. Yoteare ber aut that faive Curl ste Used to Yes," exclaimed Re es winald, with that spectai | Jougs to femintseenees; “I re weat lo my fatucr Ia tears, ie Shey plague tue lite oat We false uair The tableau of our peliing er owa spurious Uesses, and Was mucu shocked; Dut Whea it Was explained, be et us off with & aptie eXpostusatiog, and ab appeal to uur becter Tuts (hese old friends meandered on, until Miss GNMicus aunounced tual the rain bud stopped, and chat it Was lea-time. “Ob, thew there isn’t time for Reg—Mr. Gurdon to play to ue!” excised Margare:, woefully. “Mr. Gordo. sounds torees,” said K-giaald, With mock dignity; “aud What's more, It os tarcod” Ui Was baturas for you Wo say Keyinad” PH pe of suld ae with a grace. ive Lhe affectauon?” a “Keyinaks will,” replied the voung man; “and he Wik Ue happy’ to play to you to-morrow at €ieven—and to Miss GriMths alsa” be Urewbilng Jest she suouid accept the invitativa.. “sorry I wave ao engaccueny” suid Miss Grimel's, with extrewe etfuson, “Us, 1 au very sorry!” ried Reginald, 30 re- Meved that he felt tue least atonewant be could tuake was Lo be paricwaarly pote about IL “Per- aps sowe otuer day, buen.” M Chat “vuer” Bever came, after te manner Of its Kiad t IL MOKNING. ‘The same chancel—the sawe arches—the same Salits—tue sawe Raruony, aud the same Mab; Sud yet uow Lue suuligut Cransagures them! Who would have recognized, in tuis morning Driguinens, he eXact replica Of the scene Of the Previous eveain? To wake Une repedlg@® still Inore startit,tive door upeas, aud 4 wO.D4d ea ters tbe cures Lue SUGLIZLIL also responsible for the ray Wonderful change in Kepiuasd Gordou'e teect ie Maat glad suite due to the infueuce of the solar Fays whica Unge bis chestuut uair with a racber {2.a6 green, Uirvugh the medium of St Fevers “How nice this ts—meeting you here!” he ex- laltued, a» be ued out his Badd apd si off the is stuer conjured up poor woman wih cS Bioul, hothing like oid [rieads wo cheer “Yes; and how it used lo wheere,” cried Mar- ‘tiaughing. ~| * an Fast tor seen, clay “meet Bycnad-Bye’ wow, co yued With ber request ‘The sweet bye-and-uye’ is hove Why the sexton should have ment of all others to poke bis head in at 4s one of those unexplainable happen now and again. And the fact that withdrew it suddenly, as if he had been shot, was Poritively embarrassing. Reginald began playing risky, and no more pathos Was iatroduced morning. wish T could play well on the ongan,” sighed jargaret, poqamg and let me give you Jomonat” suggested jeginald, eageriy, ‘Arrangements were made on the spots, three Umes a Week Margaret wouid come to the church for instruction, Rezinaid felt strangely happy as he walked down the Od street to his rooms, “Now that is the sort of thing that "he ejaculated, inwardiy: “a simple platonic friend. Ship Wita a love.y, sweet giri like that, who doesn’t 0 Lo Work to be fascluating, or any of that stuff. What is tue use of yotng of and tailing in love Witu some puppet of « girl, when a fellow can have 8 true, simpie-bearted, like Margaret?” Hiis thouzucs awelt ‘almost continwully on this leasant new relationship, and when hé setued or nls quiet evening's reading, he found that he Gould pot keep bis hind ou iis Book Letuing tt | full, be sat by Lis student's lamp, with shat eyes, contempiating—waat? The "past, present, or future? Tue past, surely; and perhaps tne present. “certainly being thrown constantly with a Woman of her force of character,” he m: “uwust be a good influence on aman.” And in thi3 Way, a fellow, with perfectly unbt.sed heart and level head, calu study the real characcer.. When & man isin love he is unfitted for anything exc just mooning about; whereas a platonic frie ‘Sup does not interfere witn anytuing.” A glance at the fallen book recalled to him that his uilud, in some aaaccountable Way, had wan- dered (ruin lls novel, and he took It Up, and at- tacked It again, noulcing with pleasure ‘that ube heroine had bide eyes aud fair bar, UL FRIENDS? “As a friend, I think it 1s my duty to tell you that the wnolé town is talking about you, Mar- Garet, and that you ought to be more careful.” Miss GruMiths and Margaret sat in the church one morning, a month or two later; Margaret at tue organ, aad Miss GriMUns on tae Ocher end of | the stool, periiousiy swinging her feet over the pedals. “Aud J think,” replied Margaret, rather sharply, “that You Would prove your friendship much mors effectuauly f you Went abvut contradicting any Teports Walch you hear.” “How cau I coutradict them?” asked Miss Lucy, Baively. “How do I kaow—" “You certaiuly know me well enough to be sure that I aun neituer ia love, nor carryiug on a fiirta- ton,” answered Margaret. “Ic is a pity if old {riedds like Reginald and me cannot see some- Uhing of each other Without an iutotic town mak- lug it the topic or speculation, You know that I dou't believe in love, and—" “Excuse me for meudoning it, my dear,” ex- (ras. uuy ducy wo warn you. “People will talk, you ow.” “Let them talk, then, if they are such fools!” Sfied Margaret, abgrily.) “I tell you itis noching but @ plavonic friendship, and you can go a say—” She stopped abruptly. Reginald had entered Without her hearing hiti, and stood near, his face flusued witb indignation, and his Mashing eyes {turned upon Miss Grifcis. When Margaret saw him she began to play at ‘nce, in hopes that h- had not overveard, aud Miss Lucy, with a nervous laugh, rose, saying, “Au, hore is your teacher must ¥o;" wind wad.’ a pre cipitaté but graceful exit. Retnald looked after her, and theu, with an impatient stamp of one foot, he exclaimed: “Taiots! Wut won't they talk about!” Margaret Curned and faced his, “Isn't it provoking, and absurd!” she said, halt laughing. “Waat are we to do? Give up these instructive mornings because a few old maids And silly girls choose to imagine—" ‘She did not Mli out the semence, It seemed a iittle diMcuit, and almost varbarous, to really frame the words. “People never seem to think it possible that a man aud a Woman may be Ou intunate Lerms With. our” He did not finish either. “i Know 1,” sighed Margaret. “Aud U's such scuff!” broke out Rezinald, again, “Pancy old Inends ike you and me—" “And both such thorough cynics!” added Mar- garet, confirimatively. sald Reginald. “Two peo- “It Is riulcuious! ple who neither of them beileve in the very exist- ence of—" “Not in the least!” added Margaret. “Never mind,” exclained Keinaid, resolutely; “we won't give in to Luelr siliy nonsense, We will brave it out, and prove to \ue world that there fs such a tuing ds plutonic triendsuip!” Having come Ww Luls phliosuphical eonctuston, they proceeded calmly with tue lesson—and with Many succeeding lessons; and tus mouLhs crept by, and the Suluts asoduied akeroate Diovw and FON, and the new your dawned aid a “Cail” rom’ a great city cure clued the powers of the young organist in a wider fleid, aud be ac- cepted I Wit uiXed feelings Of triumph and sorrow. “+L shail be sorry to leave the old church,” he sald Wo Margaret, us Lacy sat in tuelr custonary perch On the oce sion OF tue last lesson, L shait iiss these p.easaut hours Wita you; but you are Yery well grouuded auw, ad you Will make a good Organist With practice, If You vewure of the tremolo, and dou’t overdo the sub-vass.” “Ou, Yes,” Suid Marcaret, cheerfully, “and you are golug’ to wrive aud fet me kauw of your suc. cess—and we may $-e exch ocher ag un (chere Ls uo kuowing), and | Wiu ask you any questious which trouble ine un pap tl” Pause, “one more (due, aid tuen We Lust go. Tt Is getling too dars to sve Lue moves, and It is not Worta walle tW lisac up. Play ‘something you know weil” and again the old faniiar chords ecaved throu.) tue gatuering duss, aud te sweet Womad's Voice accompanied Cem Uils cme: “Lead thou my feet. Ido not ask to see The disiant sccue; oc step enough tor me,” Reginald stood with his eyes xed ou her bowed head. ‘The un.ge 0 bis motuer seemed Wy ris. be- tween bim aud her—to siade upon aim—and Len to disappear, leaving lim avone With Margaret and harmouy 491 pewe. Margaret rose quieciy, say- lag, ts @ subbUed Voice: “Phere—we wil let titat be the last Impression.” Reginald WoK a sep loward her, ‘Tucir eyes met. “Indeed we will not,” murmured Reginald; and tue fadiag saints looked dowa upon a pure eu- brace and Solem vow and— ‘Tuat is the Way Caey proved to the world the Possibly Of a piaiouic trieudsutp. JULIA De W. Ginps, In the Boston Home Journak ——— see An Interesting Old Map, A PICTURE OF THE WORLD As KNOWN EAKLY IN THE SIXIHANTH CESTUKY. From the Montresi Gazette On (he Wall of Mr. 8. C. Stevenson's office, in this city, 18 hung @ fac simile of Waat 13 known as the second Borgian map, wuich 1s of great bistorical Value. Tue original, by Diego Ribero, ts 1m the museum Of the propagaada ta Rowe, Tuls relic of tue early ages of Aucrican discovery 18 a contem- in hisvory On account of the ne iFaced across IL by Pope Alexander VI. It must have been com- enced avour 1494 and finished 152%, possib.y for Cuaries V, lu ord W settle some dulicuities with tue Po Question Of possession of the newiy-dscovered sands. ‘The late Mr. Suakespeare Wood, a great auchority on all questions o. this nature, Was of tue opinion that 1 was commenced under Julius IL (lelia revere), Wuose Uara aud aris, Ue O4k, OF rovere, are displayed at Lie 00.Lou Of We Map. This Would DX tue date of tue drawing al 150%, Asa, luis Map 19 Wdeatieal with tue first, Whica Was ceriaimiy drawn in 1404 it bears an inserip- Lon to Spanish Walch coumonces aoug Lbe Upper Margin Of the parcument, and runs a3 Lolluws: “Uulversal wap, in Whicl’ ts contained all Ubal has been LitWerto discovered Of ue world, Made vy Deezo Rivero, geograpues Lo ils Majesty 1a seville Iouuws: “Wale Is divided Lavo two parts accord ng lo the agreement made by Ueir Catuotlc Majesties of Spain and King Joum of Porwagal 10 Fouvesiila, A.D. 1404." AU Che tout Of the wap are neuly“dtuuinated coats uf arms The cond Bets aud isiands are © od WILY Syaais slips saidug lu all detections At one coruer ts a draw- fog 01 4 Quadran., with a6 explivalion how LO use Ki, and Ou ue splice allowed vy Lic Pacifle Ocean ab astolabe with a Slik chord wtiacned w the center. “Th. ue of division made oy Avexander VI is drawn exactly as on his inap, witu tue addition that oo cach Side Of tue too of Itis a fagstall, <b oO tue West carrying ue Alloyetuer Luis way Kas Lue appearane> of wiunat ot Avexanger VI what. 2” fairly ones copy of a legal ducuc.eat Would be tn the original dract to wiicu aduidons aud interlineations bad been made. It suggesis, however, some inverest- Ang suvjecis 10F Liquiry Wutca Cal Ouly be solved by retetence Wo papers in tue vallcan arcalves of tue regesta of Alexauder Vi, aud his immediate successurs to Ci-meat VIL,’ in wuose time Unis map is dated. It ts curidus tuat while Diexo Kivero’s wap bears the dave us 1829, when Clement Viloceupied tue papal turone, us air mated, We vousfleal arms and « sa ater der Vi died. Juidus Li died in 1513. The draw! Luroughout is exquisitely carecui aud clear. ue the tour coruers winds ‘are represeated blowing their cueeKs, and tue quadrapis, couls of Arla, &c., are richly iuibinsed, Koyiacd fguree as divided from Scotisud either by ariver of braben of tue sea, and = pre is called Edun. ‘Tue prime wand are called a ~ eee on if.su towns are Wren: elke. “Ve €1 pean towns are Kass st sane gee sonne nee Which is represented about Ou Were It really CXints, Indicate Cavairy. ‘The Nile, strange braced 0 Ils suurve W Lares Claimed Miss Gr.Mths, “but, as Tsitd, 1 thought it | Weil,” said Keginald, after a contemplative | Wisaoar answering, Margaret lowered her eyes, | S17 mil porary copy o1 the rst Borgian map, so ceievrated | uiguese in reiatiou Lo tue irequ2nUly-vexed | But there are evideuces of Its being of even earlier | Gate, for ta all Laat concerns Europe, Africa and 2o2#,” abd couUuues along the lower margin as | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., { | | | water, } Of Steak, one small potato (pared), one onton and a HOME MATTERs. ‘MATTERS OF INTEREST TO PRACTICAL SRASONABLE ADVICE WELL WORTH FOLLOWING—A NUMBER OF SUMMER DISHES—8OUND SUGGESTIONS ‘ABOUT JELLIES. ACoar of oil of bay applied tothe wallsof a Toom will 118 said, rid Lentirely and permanently Sait is sald to beagood preventive of bugs. Wash all the sheives ahd drawers with strongly salted water. You Rusauve Foamerses.—Tako of <five fl one Part, 0. vinegar two parts, with one bit canvon flanael, and poush of with a dry piece. ‘Tus Bast Dusters are cheese cloth, especially after it 1s washed once. A few yards of this cheap material are of great use tor many things in the dally routioe. Bonixo Puporvas.—Half an bour for every half Pound of pudding 18a standand ume for boiling. A mealy potato grated while Rot and beaten up With milk adds to the lightness of puddings, par- Ucularly woen they are to be eaten cold. rrtx Ick Crgam.—Three quarts apple sauce Sweetened to taste, one quart water in which apples were cooked, one quart sweet cream, beaten well together; Just before cream is frozen, beat light the whites of three egs and stir into It, CampRex’s Niaut-gowns should never be very thin; linea, muslin, and the light lawns are wholly ‘Uuasuited, for they are not heavy enough to afford the provect ‘taat children juire during sit Cotton ‘Sena is an fencelient ‘material for this purpose. A Liguip Drapty ro CaTeRrmtans and other animated pests of trees and shrubbery comes from Dolling leaves and stems of tomato plants until the ju'ce has been extracted. This has considera Die odor, which remains for some Ume, and the ‘Spplication voes not hurt the piant. Tar Or. or Worawoon, if sprinkled about, will Keep fleas out of carpets and clothing. Borax water ts excellent to give relief from flea bites, Mosquito bites, &c. By dissolving one ounce of borax in a ptut of distilled or botiet water ou get one of the remedies for bites and stings, SALAD oF Beaxg.—Put in a bowl three pints of cold boiled string beans, cut in pieces about an inch long, and an oalon cut in very thin slices, ada Lowen pegged $ cae Joya! ag tablespoonfuls cf etl, (wo , and & of salt and poppet. ‘Mix all ‘weil ogetner andq serve. To Maxx Rasrsrray Jau, weigh equal propor. tions of fruit and sugar, put the fruit tn a preserv- tn; kettle, with a littie current juice, one pint to Six quarts of berries, mash the berries as they cook, using a silver or wouden spoon. Let It cook Well before adding the sugar, after which boil ten or fifteen minuves, A Trxrrixg Saxpwicu 1s made by chopping a slice of raw beef very fine with a slice or two of raw onions or some green leeks. Tue Dect and onion must be so fine and so blended that nobody could tell 1t was an uncooked morsel. Spread rye bread thinly with butter and put & layer of the prepared beef between. ‘To BLaNcn SWERT-BKEADS O& KiDNEYS.—Put the article in cola water over the fire, and when it Dolls take it out and plunge it into cold water for the second Ume, and let it so remain until cold. Tals gives plumpness and whiteness. Tongues are said to be blanched whea, after long boiling, the skin can be peeled off. APPLE Pre.—Make your ple as usual, adding your spice and a livile salt, and then bake, Put your sugar in atinand water enough to make a ‘sirup; let {t cook, and when you take your pte from the oven Insert a’small Cunnel In the ple and pour 1o the sirup hot, and you ave a molst, finely sea- soned appie ple, without auy Julce in the oven, Use Lewoxs.—A safeguard against much prev- alent summer {ilness lies tn the free use of lemon Juice. Citric acid helps to supply the place of the fluids which are unduly dissipated through the Dores of the skin in hot weatuer. Eat plenty of lemons and you can stand the heat Infinitely bett rtuan those wuo do not make use of the fruit, To Rewove Rost yrow Five Sree. InstRU- MENTS.—MIX Cen parts of tin putty, eight of pre pared buck’s horn, and twenty-five of alcohol toa Paste, Cleanse the article with this, and fnaily Tub with soft blotting pap r. You can preserve tuem by a coat of colorless Lacquer. A gu’ can be cle ned. by stop»ing the open.ng aud pouring in mercury, which, on shakinz, will clean up the barrel. Then coat with parafine, Kerring Lemon Juice.—Squecze and stratn tt, al- lowing a cupful of wutie sugar (‘nore or less), ac- cording to the Individual taste, to each lemon; stir together until dissolved, putin small bottles and Ue cotton battine over the top, or put it in pint self-healing Jars; set in a cool, dirk, dry piace. If d sired to keep (Ora long time It 13" betier to put the fulce into a cranite or porcelatu-lined kettle, Dring to a voll and seal as Hefore, Boro Leo oF Lams axp Warre Sarce.— Choose a leg weighing aot more than Ave pounds; have ready a saucepan of bolling water, tnto which plunge the lamb, and when it bolls up draw the Siucepan to the side of the fire and Levit cool a lit- Ue; then boll very gently tor about one and @ quirter hours, reckoning from the time the water dezins tosiminer. Make some waite sauce an pou" over the lamb; garnish with sprigs or bolled cauliflower. MILK AND Liu Warten —Those who commonly say milk “does not agree with them” can usually gree by adding one or two tablespoonfuls | of lime water to the goblet or full half pint of milk. | Lime water by tw galion may be made with a few ce sts’ worth of ime and pure water. The water iil not take Up any more than it can hold tn sus. | pension, :0 you.can poor off all the clear liquid | ron one bottle and atl more water U Your re- | m ining lime in your quart bottles, - How 10 Tuga? Coventess Cays.—Now that the canning season 1s at hand, {t may be cf interest to the readers to know that cans that have lost tnetr | covers may be made to keep frutt in perfect cont. tion,” Flil the cans as if covers were Lo be screwed on, then stmply lay over the top a piece of cotton baiting, split, with the fuzzy side down, and secure Ac with “a snail plece of Doard or any Ublug else that will answer for a weigh. A wid of cotton batting makes @ cork that needs no sealing. No | one need hesitate Lo treat tue fuest preserves la tuis wa : JELLIES SHOULD STAND OPEN a day or two after Deing put into glasses, tuat the moisture may evaporate, but they showld be protectet trom Gust. If thin, let them stand in the sua’s rays, Ina day or two cut papers to fit the lasses; dip | these in brandy, alcouol, or white of ec, and press them close\y on top Of the jeliy. A very Ou:l- fashioned imetad 15 to pour meited butter or c.ean mutton fat on top aud let it harden. All jeilies und preserves should be so covered; then, if mold | appears, 1t cau easily be removed without wasting the fruit. Finally, put on the giasses the covers tnade (oF that purpose, or cover With paper, Dust- tng (ne edges dows, Pre.—Take one and a half pounds cher ries anJ pick vue stalkstrom them; put them, with two tablespoonfuls of sugar, into a ple-dish, with {small cup turned upside down in the iiast of tuem. Make ahalf pun ot pull paste as follows: ‘Take'a half pound of fur, dry it, and sift it, and Make It tui a paste with ’s quat Roll it out vo the equal thickness of balt an inca. Take one-quirter pound of butter, and Ju eze ali Cue molsture from 1t; break one dunce of tie butter and place on the paste; sift some Hour over it; roll 1b out, and put some miore buiter on; repeat the rolling and butteriag uaul all the but. ter is used; lay a border of the paste around the edge of the alsh; put on a cover of the same, and Oruuiment the eiges; bake fn a Urisk oveu Trou bait uour to for.y ininutes; strew Muely sifted sugar over. Beersteak DUMPLiNas.—Chop fine half a pound few sprigs Of parsiey; mix ali together with 4 dash of pepper aud a saltspoontul of salt. Prepar- a crust as for apple dum lings; cut and roll pieces Of crust the size Of a Saucer, putting a spoontul of the mixture 04 exch piece, fold ft Over and press tue edges Logecher like turn-overs. Put tem in a Pau aud steam them forty minutes or pluuge them: noting water, and Doll tem steadily tuirty minutes. While they are cooking, put | mus, | call being w @ tablespoontul of butter in a frying-psn and melt it, ietung It get brown, bat not. burned, bur int is tWo tablespoontu s of dr.ed bread crumbs, \o be sprinkled over the dumplings when dished. For a sauce, melt and browa a tablespoontui of butter, add a table- ‘spoonful of four, mix well and wen {t troths pour in slowly, sUirring all Lhe Line, half a pint of stock OF cold Water; Suir Ull it bolis, when add a tavie- spoonful of celery sauce, a dash of pepper, sa.t to taste and a wl Of chopped parsley, Serve the sauce tua boat. This quantity mai from wx Wo eignt Gumpliogs $0 thal Mattile used Only hai Of tue rom daing halt she made cro- Queties, Fi.soles or some otner entree, Or, mixed with potat formed them tuto small ‘ovil cakes. mic sie tried for Dreaktas. ‘Tue bones well crack je Urimuings Were used to make block.—Tale Tuck, ‘The Cance. On gush ern re ts hiemer eo on be ls s es Ee Me was Perteett; From the New York Graphic.” He wanted a position in a “Suppose, now, & man was to come tn bere and hy Gepost $20 in §1 bills, how would President Eliot shows that it Predaces the Best Types of Ladies amd Gentie- men, President Chas W. Eliot delivered the oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard College last Thursday. His subject was “The Working of the American Democracy,” and bis intention was, he said, to suggest “the answers to certain theoretic objections to democracy in gen- eral and to show in part what makes the strength Of the democratic form of government.” His last topic was “The Effect of Democratic Lasticutions on the Production of Ladies and Gentlemen,” and n this subject he said: “Forty years ago Emerson it was a chief felicity ot our country that it excelled in women. It excels more and more. Who has not seen ta pulic and in private life American women uo~ur- Pasgable in grace and graciousness, in serenity and dij 1a eMuent gladness and abounding courtesy? Now, tue lady @s the consummate fruit of buman society at 1ts bes:, In all tne higher walks of American life there are men whose bear- ing and aupos at once cist ‘them as gentio- mea, ave 101 A Moderauon, abd fednement; they ‘are quick see and to ‘sympatize; they'are pure, brave, and firm. * * * Onthee ‘of my feading and OX my personal observation at howe and abroad, 1 fully beiteve that there is ‘ot larger proportion {dies aud gentiemen in the Unltd States +a 19 any other country. This proposition rue with the highéat deanitiog of he term clady? or ‘gentleman’; but 10 is also true, if ladies and gentlemen are only persons who ‘are clean and Well dressed, who speak gently and eat with their forks. It ts’ unm however, 0 claim any pertority for d-mocracy'In this respect; enougia What the bighest, types of manners ia, inen aud omen are produced abundantly on democratic 801 “Tt would appear then from American experience shat neltuer generations of privileged ancestors or large inherited possessious are necessary the making of a lady ora gentleman. Wuat is Becessary? In the first place, natural gifts, The gentleman 1s born to a demvcracy, no less than in A monarchy. In other words, he 18 a pereon of fine Dodily and spiritual qualities, mostiy innate. Sec- ondly, he must bave, tnrougi elementary educa- Hon, early access to books, and tuereiore to great tuoughts and wigh examples, Thidiy, he must be eurly brought into contact with some refined and no..le persoa—fatuer, mother, te cher, pastor, employer, or iriend. ‘These are ule only necessary condition’ in peaceful Umes and in iaw-ablding ‘communities like ours, “Accorulngly such facts as the following are com- mon in the United States: One of te numerous cuuldren of a smail farmer Manages to Ot bimselt for college, Works bis way through college, be- comes & lawyer, at forty is a wuch-trus.ed than 4n Oue Of tue chiet cities of the Uuion, and 1s dis- Unguished for the courtesy and dignity of his be..t- ing aad speech. ‘The son of a couuury blacksmith is Laught and helped to a smail college by bis miniser; he himseli becomes a mitster, has & Jong fight with poverty aud ili heaita, bUL at torty~ Ave huids as high a place as uls profession affords, and every live 1p ils face and every Lone In bis Vole Despeaks tbe geutleman, ‘Tle sons and daughters of a sticcesstul shopkeeper take the higwest places tn the most cu.vated society of Uneir native place, and Well deserve the pre-emi- hence accorded th im. ‘The daughter of a man of Very imperfect education, who’ began Ite with nothing and became a rich'merchant, ts singularly De vutiiul from youth to age, and possesses to the highest degree the charm of Uisuitled and gracious manners. “A youus girl, bot 101g OUL of school, tue child of resp -clabie but obscure pareuts, mar fey @ public man, apd in conspicuvus stan beard heryeit with d grace, discretiou, aud) mubie bess Which she could nut have exceeded had her blood been royal ior seven generations, “Suriking cases oi Uuls Kind are every-day phenom- ena in Aueric.n society. W .at couciusion do they establish? ‘They prove ‘twat ae soclat mobility of @ demoer cy Wuick permits tue exceient and Well-endowed Of elLuer SeX LO Te and LO seek Out each otner, aud which gives every advantageous Varlaulou of sport lu a Lauuy siocx {ree Oppo. Lue LILY Lo develop, 1s tnmimeastrabiy more Lenelicial Wo « naulon tan any selective inbreeding, Tounued Ou Class distluctlous, Walch has ever Deed devised, Bice democracy us every auVaulage tor produc juy in due season and proportion Lae best huwan Ly pes, IU Is reusunabie WO expec. Unat science dud Liveraiure, musc and art, aud all tae ne. graces OF suciety WAL develop abd Uutive in America as SOO aS the Ure UrZeNt Laris OF SUbdULAY a Wile decness and orgauiding socely upon an untried Pian are fairly accoupusincd.” Experiments w.th the Heliograph. MESSAGES BEIWEEN PORTLAND AND MOUNT 409D— HOW THR SUN-FLABMeS HAVE BécN USD IN WAR FARE. A velegrami from Portland, Ore., June 30, says: ‘The party proposing vo Wluminave tie suumit of Mouut Hood on the Fourtu oi July teit here yester- day bound tor Yopper. Licuvewant O'Neill, Untied Stiles Army, gues WILL Lue for Lue purpose of making signal experiments from the sldes aud tue summit Of Lue peak, Whicl, If Sea Irom his city, Will be answered, ‘Tue distance beLween the summit of the mountain and Poruand fs about SIXty miles, IIs Luougut that 1 tue sun Is Suin- ins brightiy these sigvals can be seen without dilicuity. “Uulted States Signal Service Quilvee Giiss, OF Portlead, expects to Upen commid..AC. lous Wilh the party vy 4 o'¢\0ck On SUL ay lie noon, Oh Monday aiid suesday wore work Ww be doney and ou Weduenday ue expects to Bnd the auswersng Misi trot slouMt Hood's very suauunil, After the Liuuntutou iu the evening Mr. Glas Wid Ury calciaa guts, and Wis beliograpa cor munteauion wii be by means of suort aad loug Hashes, corresponding somewuat Lo Uae ‘dois aud Masues of Lie slurs Llegraplt al usvet, rest is felt iu Ute behograpiile expert- Aellugrapy, OF SUu-Wriuer, consists Of an arrangement of uutrors mounted ‘on a tripod, id 30 adjisted us tO enable Lhe operator to Lurow atlasd Of rellecved Suugut On a distant point Win Mathematical exaciness, In making siguais lung abd suort sua Hashes Lake the places of Lae du(3 aud dasbes of the magnetic sounder, Ube saune for bota lusiuments, ina cear aumospuere siznals made by La.s instruinent can be easily read by une waked eye al a dis.ance of 80 and by au expert operator at Lue Fate 01 TL a Words per m.nute, Daring ue buat ior Geronimo, the Apache citer, iM nortuern Mexico, Lue weliozraph Was Of Kreal a8>.9cauce LO Gen. ailies in sending mes. eases Wo vie pursing parties, Thais saw Lue ight Of Lue belo,rapus fasiing across tue Valleys, Dat did nul ac'iirs. coupreaeud tts true slguilleuice. AL last Ubey Degat Lo associate Ute fisowes Witu lie Tact that uey Were coustanLiy belug pressed abd Harassed, und Wituin (WO Weens (vous Lue date 0: Cae estauisument of the hedo- rapa (uy fed soutuWard across the Sonora vorder, Unere to rewiain unui chased back again by Capt, Lawton W Une piace ov surrender. Wuen Geron.ady Was fying eastward, pursued by ali Lae cavalry 1a tite ued, a Whisper" passed wiong the Hue CUal RegviieOis Das Leen Opened .OOaing Lo ue surrender of Lue wostles. Cousequenuy all siguai meu Were on the Uple Of expecuuBey. Que eVeuing Lue Operators al a Staion u the Swiss heli suntaus Were noddiug iaaly under Lue sucier Of heir Wolly, Wueu suddenly trom the hignest peak vn Uwe Chl icalua range came tue fia oF a uellograpa, aud tue toliowing We: Was recewed. ww buckoourd WW theet me at Scout Wulte’s ranch. J sual. be 1u Bowie Lo-Dight, aud sali briug sume Indians wita wie.” This Was tue modest insiuer ia Wuicu Geo, alites annouuced Lue susreuder of Geroniiww —_———e+-____ Saturday Suites. Surprised Dame—" Waut! And you have refused Mr. DeGovd? 1 tuousul you Ked ui.” Lovely Dougaver—"1 did, bul noue of the other girls seemed Lo care @ Suap tor hun.” —Omaha World. Ausband (contemplatively)—“How true tt is my dear, that tue youd Ubat lien do ty oll faterred Wily Cueir bones.” Wile (wou contemplatively) — “Yes, 1. stpose tices 90 tue Of It tal 10 batt cousiacred Worth saving.” “i. was @ severe puniSument,” said the father, seii-reproacufully, *bus it ausWwers the purpose It kept Jobouy trom ruaning on the streu” “You diun’t cripple Lue boy, did you?” “No, 1 lad nts moLuer cul uls bale oF wun, Yuu ougul Lo see Lhe poor buy."—Chucayo Tribune, “Ab me,” sighed a aisconsolate emigrant down fo Yepusy.vaua. “1 wish dot 1 bat we money enough lo lake LO Germuny back already.” “Ans Suppyoe Luat I give You Lue muney,” sald Dis Kinde acarted einployer, “By chuminy, 1 glug tor Kun- bas Lis ullernouu?” oe erate boy, do you go to Sunday Lie Boy—“Yes'm. I go to the Baptist Sunday scnvol,” rr ia sent the son of Christian pa- ren.s?” Litue Boy —“No ma'am; they are Baptista, Just the sume us Daun”—Ae FS Sun, . “Good-by, wifey; if 1 am detained business: and uot wble vo come home Lo uluuer I'l senu you a telegram.” Whe (luigidly)—“You needn't take that trouble, Here itis. I took Out of your ‘pocket u Wulle: 8g0."—J'exas Si ange, ‘Tulrveen new banks were etarted last month And Labudian how Kee; are on vive— oS TST Sr ane aet gte Yonkers Salesman. ey Gear! What Ata summer Re-ort.—Bella—“Ob, arewe w do Wo-day without ® man on we oO ‘Let’s geta boatand around c ry “row “I cook me cop somedings,” complained Mra, Isaaestein of Chatam street, * table peer Sea “Vat you do tor dot,” ‘Vell dines 1 gor mil'e. Sourdiug: eousy wed pays by der veek. “Den 1 got to eat, Y. dun lore hang a= ‘the moon, and Ido bat with Dands platform orators tas will bea vnusualy windy besos Mi Go ‘see that you lost, eeveral ‘Prisone tea aign% exacty wera eae le, exe oo ‘Te o Fisherman. Sem ‘nook, : : sue? Absolutely Pure. megaahs ete re the ordinary kinds, and cannot with the maltitude of low test A marvel of purity, lore economical than, ‘sold in competition ort. welg it aiamu OF hosthate powders, BOLD ONLY IN cane Moxal, Ba Eise'Powpau Go. 100 Wail street 35 co) Qotox Sues Axo Suaz Proms. MOTTO OF ¥. 8, WILLIAMS & CO, Druggists, ‘Under Masonic Temple, corner Oth and F sta. nw., ‘Where will be found the most complete and varied stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Perfumeriesin the city, at prices which nonecan better aud lew auset, as ahown by tue tollowing partial ist: QUININE ‘We will continue to sell Quinine in Capsules and in Bulk at our extremely low rates, PATENT MEDICINES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, TOILET GOODS, &o., &o., ko, ‘We will continue to sell at the lowest cut rates. ‘We make a specialty of Ice-cream Sods. Cream with auy flavoring to suit the taste, made frou the best materials, and flavored with pure fruit Juice syrups. Our Chocolate and Coffee are just | elicious Acknowledwed to be the best by all. Select trow the folowing list of pure iruit Juice syrups aud wive us a tral: Lemon. Strawberry. Vanilla Raspberry. Cherry, Pineapple. Peach. Ginger. Sersaparilla, Ginger Ale. PHOSPHATED CALISAYA TONIC. ‘This is a delightful, invivorating tonic. ICk COLD ROOT BEER. Cools the blood and purifies the system. The best of | drinks for bot weather. i fPe, FER GRR, PEO ROR | PPP FE RRR kOOR R | meek RY FLORIDA WATER 35c. PER BOTTLE. ‘We call your special attention to our Toilet Cologne, frecrap , refreshing, und Jastiaz, Piut bottles, #1: halt pint bottles, 50c. The dest triple extracts in buk wt S5e. per oz. HHA HOH AA HHH AA HH AAA HOMA A ‘This preparation is unequaled asa beautifier of the complexion. Ladies, betore leaviay the city for the procure a bottle. It preveuts ~un-burn, oF prickiy brat. It reuders the ck.n Lesutiully white ‘smooth, and soft, OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Is under the most careful supervision at all times. We use only the purest and best drugs and chemicals from the most reiiabie manufacturers, such as Squibb, Pow- ers & Weightaum, and other wel! known chemists, Bring us your prescriptious and Lave them properly Prepared at the lowest possible prices. on't mistake the piace. The TEMPLE DKUG STURE, under Ma- sou. Temple, comer 9th aud F sts, 23 F.& WILLIAMS & CO, Proprietora, Porsoxovs Cosmerica LADIES who value their complexion should know that they get wer Louet Kowders EKEE FROM FOISON. F.L.ESMAN’: MEDICATED FACE POWDER ts parties as the dew. pre-e: ves and beautifies naturally. Properly upped canuot be aetected. Tue toile wii Drugeists and these Mamed 14 succcedine advertise mne..t, coin} rising ad the leadiug Druggists i the city. cll ubd specially recouuend Try "Erectus Huwaine tiandkerchief Extract,” the latest, deluebtiul, cexant, quairuple streueth, syeuy culmelue, buriaiet OC pee wt W.8. shoutmun, 403 Lotu st: J.B. Hickling, 319 Ba ive (AU aL. Datticls, 1900 “Tdth st.¢ A.J. su 3. Cap. und Hi ste: 5G. Brown, ic Lave. und 7 TAY. Juda, 4th ‘aud ¥ ata: W. f. Baidus, and “isth st: 'W. C. Duckett, Pa. ave. ud 22d ©. Christian, 484° Fa ave.: Entwistle's, 1211 Pa, w.; Whiteside &° Waiton, 1v21 Pa 3 eruder, 1900 Fa. a jupten, raves 6: B. Pitzer st as ¢ Yeave-and 14tu st: L. . 8. Wilitauus & Co.,F and 9th y. K. elpieusiane, 14th and Veuve:G. A. Benthy, 14tu aud Corcor.u ste; 1. Flanmer & Bro, dtu atid ¥ sta; E. Gladmon, 2d aud Fats: It W. vufly, Oth and 'N via: KO. Finkard, 2120 14th st : fown, bc2 6. Lackunet, 384 aba Ute L Coat wn, D.C. G. B. 1.06! 2d aud O'sts.: LC. Dur, 6th sé, aud Case ave: W. 8. hich: charusou, 49 4 st Tochitleiy & kvan . Wholesa.e ayeuts, apid-coua Baz Or Wasursarox OLD RYE WHISKEY. Cap. Geo. W. Boya, ‘The Purest and Finest Whiskey over put upon the District market, 348. L. BARBOUR & SOX, ‘e11-3m ‘Wholesale Depot. NESS, OB THE LIQUOR HASIT, |) iene WoniTvay Sty cobbes ieee peabr ee Sree whether the a an Satcher imonee coe ac qu deabioeut ‘owl ai a ‘Promotes « luxuriant growth. ‘Never tals to Restore Gray Hair to its Cures Goalp Diseases and Hair falling. 50c. at H. D. Buz Oe alepietecleehee mht bara Mt StioNtiNe oe WEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS ‘THWEST, NO. 933. =a By euthority under the last will of the Anmuste Asnuesen, iret sell at public op MONDAY, JUL’ TEENTH. AD. 1 Sik ear ai RS paid at ‘of the purchase momey: ‘Within fifteen dave frou day of sale, aecutor Peserves the right to the Bes —— een iN woe Re STORY FRAME DWELIESG STREET SOUTHBAST, Ni THE CAPITOL, AT AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, JULY SEVENTH, FIVE CLOCK. i trot of the sreuises f shall efter tor Sale parts of Lots 12 and 13,in square 734. Lot 32x 110, improved by a two-story frame dwelling, coutain~ ing seven rooms, with modern logation above. a ‘erms cash.” Conveyancing and pur charer's cost. 100 required af time uf sae. e28-dkus IAKY J. JONES, Executrix. GiPo. W- STICKNEY, Auctioncer, 936 ¥ st. city of Washington, DG ”, cing, We. Wt furthiamer'e cnt “jyidads” “WILLIAM . VEERHOFY, Ps THIRTEEN HIGHLY VALUABLE SUBURRAN BUILDING LOTS, FRONTING ON WALLACH iD STEUBEN STELETS, AND BEING BE- EEN 7TH STKELT AND SHEMMAN AVE- AT AUCTION. \GNDAY, JULY SIXTEENTH, 1888, at FIVE OrCLoc the premises, 1 shall <fer for sale. at Jots 9,10 and 11. front ue on Steuben 18 to 37. inclusive, routing on Wallach Street in block @ of Todd & Bs subd visiot of Mt. Pleasant, ail having a front of 50 fect by sdepth of 150 fect, being between 7th strect and Nberman Avenue and oppose the Scheutzen Park. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the Teeside im three equal FNEN te, at ome, two and three yearm, w ita Doles bear ug interest at © per cent por suuumy aud secured by deeds of trust on the property soll all couveyanct And recording at purchasers cost. $100 deposit wi be required oa each lot at the time of sale, ay St THOMAS D LING. Cc. BOOT & 00., Auctioneers, . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On MONDAY MORNING, JULY NINTH, at TEN O*CLOCK. will sell in house No. 1005 Pour-snd-a-balt street southwest entirecontents, warble tp chat Sully, inacbie-top tables nd sideboard, ceuter and tension tablea, bureaus, wash-stauda soln, Mattresses, chairs, carpets cil-clouh, refriversior, laine Drequing, stoves, AlsO, Hite eascline stove, &. Oe QXECUTORS SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, NO. 1019 FOURTH STALE SOUL By authority of the will of Henry Smith, deceased, and of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District 0: et. lio 127. ‘Surve; Ofhce tor the District of Columbia, © * a ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one three (3) years, iuterest at. the rate of per centuin per anuum, payable xend-anmua ly, secured y ded of trast on property sold, oF all cash, st option of purchaser. “A devosit of $50 6u each lot will be re- ‘quired a: time of sale. Jy6-d&ds “GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auc:ioneer. | mae BROS, Auctioneers, ‘USTEES' SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL EB TATE IN “WHITNEY CLOSE,” COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. D. G. : By virtue of wcced of LAD. 1887, und recorded in Ii 5 et Beg one ol the land records of the ;District o1 Columbus | cs Upon the request of the boldeF of the notes secured | Columb ad in equity 1 will thereby, Offer for sale at public auct the premises NINTH DAY OFJULY, 1bsn. AnD. Tess. ac 1X0 Block: four (4), in Be iwindon cfs tract of land called “Whituey Close,” situate im the County of Washinston, District of Columbia, ‘Jerms, Uve-fourti cash, balauer m equal payments in our, two. and three yearn with interest et 6 pet cent jer annum, yavable seini-auuually- mecured Uy decd df tra-t upon property scld, or al Cash. at pu c. aser's option. pee and recording at pu: — cost. 8 Copcet OF S100 re "ap percordige JeiG-<o CHAMLES B. PEAKSUN,§ Trusteos subdiviadon Jot 18, square 700, with the improvements. ‘Tera e-third cash, Dulauce iu six and twelve months, or all cash,at purchaser's option. Terms to be ACA. BILNEA, Altorm: _ ty o-dite Cc 2. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF FOURTEENTH STREET, tae Pera teria SECU OTE RE a nn eta pa TS er UT A.D. 1888, at SAME HOUK and place’ BRICK DWELLING HOUSES. GEOUGE E Buon By virtue of a decio: of the Supreme Court of the 29-ds GHABLES 1, PEAKGUN,) Trastoos, | phates ity f2~ THE ABOVE SALEIS FURTHER POSTPONED | Hut of the jreuierss on TUE DAY OF SULY. AD. IsSx, @CLOCK P. M.. the follow Warinugton, Di-triet of € account of tue ran uutil HUKSDAY, TWELFIM AY UF JULY, 188K, same hour aud place. ° D. GPOKGE E EMSONS. [4 we CHARLES BPEAISONS TTastecs, 0: LL & CAKUSL B Real Betate Brokers, te (10) inches; thence se thence west one hundred an Inches to the beztuning, ituyroved by tare two-story brick dweilings, With modern muprovemenis and im condition. FOR SALE AT AUCTION, VALUADLE PROPERTY ON LO S.KEET, BETWEEN FOULIH AND Fir1it STLEETS NOKTUWisT. We will sell at pubiie auction, in front of the DAESDAY, JULY" ELEVENTH, ao» A cash. and the balance in IX O'CLOGK P.M. part ‘of lot’ 2. square . uuterest from the day of sale, f sqitare 51, beyiuiminy at the southeast corner burch fe wien, ing thence north 9= feet 6 iucues, a Lo- ‘dred of trust ou prope a, s thence alony sa. duliey west 20 feet: theuce sou 92 Leet Ginches to L street north; tence east 2y fect -o plac oi begluning, cousatuims in all 1S. fee.” jmuproved by a turee-slory Dries, 7-room dwel tg, Ali mouern unprovaments, 411 street port at the purchuser'’s option. A dep: ouse wil! be reguired at the ts anemg and Fr Will Ve paid to complied with Fight to resell Of $100 on each ‘All couvey= Taxes rev eu days the Trustee ree: ve dhe risk aud cust of the defaulting \e will also sell at the same place and hour part of | purchaser. Jot 1, square north of square S15, bevmning st the ‘JOB BARNARD. Trustea, southwest corver of lot 1, runuitiy thence worth 66 no t. thienee © JAMES F, SHEA, 1 52 a DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. WP MOMAS DOWLING, Aucuouser. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, 1249 THIRTY- L strect burt: 16 feet to t fame make 1.696 fe. Tuy ewly-built tse, 409 L street north west. fourth cash baiauce in equal install- ‘ments, N: iid chrve yours, wecuietby uoter or | SBOUND Olt HUH BELL 1, GLUKGRIOWN, D cr echt interest, aud deed Cad © Sou down at tae of sale tirust | py virtue of a deed of trast duly recorded in Liber SLOW. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, | 2208, Tolio 413, et seq., one of the und records for the Ineirict of Colunibia, sudat be written requcstot arty secured thereby, we will sell, at Public w 2 fromt of te premise om MONDAY, CLA bss. at HALE KP usr_deecribed wacetown, beaming Es IMPKOVED PROPERTY, BEING iH. ke-S10K¥ BRICK SO. ¥1G I’ S1KELT St. NeSVAY AFTERNOON, JULY ELEV- EN SIX C'CLUCK, we will seil in fruit 0 tLe premise, the eastern aed PAK OF LOT 15, SQUARE 374, 1Dg 24 fect T34 iches on I street, with a devth of vt 10% tuches (0 a 30-180 wiley, improved bi tory Dick dwelling, with buck building, et portuwe t {Giuvenient to all streetcar lines, Lerus: €9,000 to remain on the property at 5 per vume formerly the pr aned, ob the east side of ctown, and Funniue north ~ hes, the saime width 200 tect, ed frown Susi 1 im Liber X. B. 146, records of said t ie Ina rowel ing be nas Jackavt ‘foo tue line of said etre tue Laeq., of the tan Coluinb.a, togetiver with, cent per auuuin UNL January 4th, 1340; bal-nee of | of a tort-s-ory and basement Urck dw Purchase woney 1u cash. A deposit of #250 required | No. 1840 2d <tr wns. D.C sae. U img, ke, at purchaser's. cost, nce ty wix and twel Leruis to be com: lied with in tes days, o.herwise cured b reserved io reseli wt risk aud Cost of purchaser five days’ j ubsic notice of such Tenale 1 some Luaser's option. rchaser's cost, A Lews)aper pubilstied in Wasiiugeton D.C Se igs DUS" ANSON 1.08, Auctioneers. | to be complied with jn fiven dare. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABL (IMR VED oa RCEPLE, j 1307 AND 1509 G STALE t BENJ. PF DAVis, ” {Trastecs, NOKIAW — 1 He By virtue of 4 decree of the Supreme Court of the iba Ps aw. § : rpc te OF A LOT ON SOUTHSIDE OF Disiric. of Colvabia, in Equity Caure So. 10.901, | (PMU LERS Pra ec hee foe tained temo, wadotarvet | © ASU" YirTEEN Ty, iabugieD Re A BOER sal iu fcout ut the preiives, wt puolic aus ion, on | ANY. GIF LEE T A, 1h 2 Tapa TAB TunteeeN Ht DAY Or Juba, a EF naptior ci iy Under and by virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Libr il for the Distr. Court for si those pices or pa cels of real es'ate xnown aud’ de- scribed on the plat or plan o1 the city of Washington, Ditres of Cut. ba ae aid beng the West Bitech ‘of lot unubered one red two. Tseq., ob of the Land Kecords nubia, ahd Ly order c t. paswed in begutty 1081, docke. 28, we will ofler for sale inf | premaises.ou MONDAY, the FCO» D DAY OF JULY. DISBS, wt HALA -PASL FIVE P.M. the followslig- | descr. d real estate, situate in the city of Washius- (15) ie-t trout on G ste ct Bor: tue uepth threo, aud “hott ser tote une 1) Rundred ved by @ tures paren etary | fot D.C Ro'wits ke east halt of ut torty-thtwe (43) ry very stable. | ta \oP Dray tset al: supdiviat ‘n of wa - ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third cash, one-third ip one, and | {f; ue (24 ve Rue Is TWO b Lave gue-tuird two yoursaitor date of al. with tuseren os | 404 Mid tue CUD), a he eae eset 36 01 | “BY Surveyor's Office for U of Lolusbia, with the cuurch eames and all the ix, | tures aud furniture therein ‘Terms of sale: One-third (s) cash, and the balance in Fears, with interest at the rate Payabie semi-annually, i tir property Sula: OF @of six percent per anutun, the deferred pay cure by a deed of trust ou ths it required o: the purcha-« ‘ers at th day of aie. Ii the terms of uplied with within teu days from y ot wale, irastees reserve the right to resell at the Fislt and cust of the ce.auiting urel CLAYIN Bi property uu pF deed o. tru é be revold at ANDREW Purchaser. All ‘couvey~ _ M3. DUNCANSON BiOs. Auctioneers. | Suis at OST SECH orapn. ee y NEW THKEE--TORY AND BASEMENT Rowe Enieg WoUste No. 819 -L Stuket Nonta ‘452 Loustans ave, } ‘GLO. W. STICKNEY, Je21-cokds Aucdoueer, 936 Fat I9-THE ABOVE SATE 8 POSTPONED TO WEDSESUAY, JUN LLLVEN Les, eaue botratsd Myeokds — ANDKEW & DUVALLS TFustecs WASHINGTON House AND cAKRIAGE BAZAAR USe-H0 Louinisns ave Auction sale of Horses Carviaros, Harness, ke. every ZUESDARAULSDAY aNo"SATURL AL NR and Second-Hand Carriages, Wet On W EUNFDAY AFTERNOON,JULY ELEVENTH, al 5 Ecloml FIVE U'CLOCK, we will seil in frout Of the prea DUB. LOT 28, SQUARE 401, fronting on”L street northwest, and iuproved by 3- story aud baseme.t bay-windowed press-brick dwell- Tig. 'No. S15 L stveet, cotta bluse 9 rooms. mu derh cot Yiniences, id nearly Do The location is eonvel= Tan? of for investment. Terms: (ue-third cash, balance in one and two years, notes to bear 6p Fceut iuterest from day of sale, pay eble * mi-aunuaily, aud to be secured by deed of trust, Grailcanh, af 0; touof purcha er. \Couveyanciuu, Bes Large stock of purchaser's CUst. A ff $200 required a: Bale. | 1 —— Yerus to. Berromiued With in Yeu dis ‘otherwinc | Bunce wagons, Maricas cy alwaye om toed at Ht resezved to ‘reel! our five days’ public notice in 1 ee Sine netepoper Huiiabed iu Weahitictin. D, J) ©*°4N50N Bios, wuctonccrs Sede Bus. Auctionsers, | 3 ” Gomis DOWIENG. Aaeionses TUUETEES SALE OF, SIX, BMICK, DWELLINGS BASEMENT BRICK _RFSI- ROK i's), AND NOS, 2211 AND. F 1WO-8TORY AND DENCE. No. 30 MYRTLE STREEL, LETWLEN NOL 1H CAPIIOL STREET AND PLIST STREET EAST, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, JULY TENTH, 1888, AT HALF. PAST FUCK O'CLOCK, in trout 62 the ‘premises. I Kuali well lot 213, in Gilbert's subdivision of square STKEET NOKTHWEST, LARGE Bill BLE AND VACANT Le By virtue of 4 deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1108, folio 496, et seq. of the laud rucuris of the District of « viuwb a, we Wal well on MUNDAY, the Nida DAY OF JULY. AD. Toss. at HALE Pant FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, ti tzuut of ‘the yremi~es, all 675, ‘Improved by a two-story and basement Birsck | thowe certaih pieces oF parcels of laud ahi rroiuises Dwes ine No 80 Myrtle strect, coptauing six rooms | known aids docrbat cm the grousl pra, aud modern improvement, Alltaxes paid upto frst | Or “plat of Washington city, “District Por ae me: Ove-third cash, balanee in ong 221 two yuare ‘on veariuy tuteroat; ad revured a Trusts “All couveyancin. anit recordiug at purchaser's Scrubiee aed bein sll of orsunl Lote unatbered Seven aisrin sunt: Lumiered Aity-aoven (3) ahe Sug Tots cmbracioe: hub lot nineteen cid ewesty Ail couveyancin: ast recordiiy at Hh, fmentgnste Ce), Ewen tw C20), twenty ree — re ve Utne Of tal ht twenty-four (24). tw. uty-tive Cab) twenuy-aie Oh diets POT EOMAD DOWLING, Auctionesr, | (aj) freuiy-foar 74D. myst fo 0 vn oer aes ous \ hite’s subeti vision ree 1 bow! fulio ISHNELL & CARU: Heal Estate Brokers, ‘of the recot surve) ‘s vilive vi % St GOs F street uortawest, | 226, of the recunls of _ sect ict of Columbia. — Terms t be made known at time of ssle and are to LE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. BETWEEN J - VAQPARDE IP AND CANAL AND HALE BTBEELS | BScuutiied nic (went days or troperty wall Lore: Sold at risk and coxt of defaulting purchaser. A de- Posit of 8200 wil be required om each piece Of prop- erty when bid is accepted. Conveyancing, &c,, at pur- ‘chaser's cost. GEORGE CATOR, } py 3025-cokda barat ea \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THWEST, AT PUBLIC AUCAION, By virtue of a deed of (rust, duly recorded in liber No. 1200, tlio 284, of the land records for the Dise trict of Columbia, the ndersi-ned trustees wil offer ction, upou the premis. s.on TUES- ENTH DAY OF 3ULY, 1888, at FIV. Choc ‘the following property, situate in ci oF Waskinuion. D. Cs Orgtual ot numbered ove (i in pquareeest of square So. 643; Lots numbered | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON eater a TL tesla ir te: tor 20 Stand | CHANOPRY SALE OF Val QAEREED, BEEWEEN SoteeFhneodore A curtis, trustee, and Grafton Muck's | ABE,ROUTH SIDE OF 2 STREET. BETWEEN subdivision of ori ered two G2.inead | Win IMPhOVED: BY A HAR PROME Tite eactice st Cpe wie | SLORY AND BASEMENT BKICK DWELLING. ‘Supreme Court of the im Lguisy. cause. No. Dreiisce on MONDAY Talk on ie Debs AT MALE -Pant 1 the foulow state sugton. D, Cand described as Lot Bity” indred and twenty'"™ue (421), improved fT orc tial Tectatory snd bareweut dwell” CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 ¥ ST. ¥.w. Bankers and Dealers in Goverument Bonds, with to, jpaann ce Beers, = ee per annum Sav Ex a r Daily. G eer tlie, And Summer resorts on and bear Live. uid Ouic route, "Puliman Sleepers and Wastinetou to Louisville and White Sulpber Spriuse fo St Louis, aise for Ly . Nashville, Memphia, Little Ro {ots Teroueh Palimna Sieopere ieee oe Daily for Lynch. 10 P Mme cone burs, Danville, Raleigh, Asbevilia, Chaclotte, (chur: bia Aiken, Aurusta, “Atlenta, Moutromery. "New tre Jeane Tenasand California.” Pullman sieeper Waste tou to New Drieaus, via Atlanta, and. Met “lian Sleeper Wesbington to Augusta, Gui Cauwa. Pulluaa. sects? Baltapore aed W UiWinte Sulp"or Spriiue and Cand. Mescrts ‘Traine on Washington tied Obic division leave Wi MT insiy “arnve ficuns Wit i as a A aah $9 a rE | M. Returning leave Kound Hill 5:50 4M. Daily, and | 3208 Maly ew ‘punday, arriving Washi Throuch traitn frou: the Bouth vie Charlotte, Dan- ville'end Lynchburg arrive im Washington 4-00 AA nd 73> PML; via hawt Tenmeamee, and Lovet Bure atil 1d Am sud 9-40 TM, wie Cbesspeate and" Ohio route and Chariottewilis at 0:00 Paks Stranvane Local st 0-4 AM Ticket alorp wg car tonervation and information ed. and tesimage checked at ofhea 1300 Teng: San By, Passengre, metloe, Pensayte od, ih abd Bete SAR L- TAYLOM General Passenger Aawut, HE GREAT PENNSYLVANTA RO! TO THE NOKEH, WEST. AND SOU DOUBLE TRACK SPLENDID 8CEN: STEEL KAILA. MAG’ DENT BQUII IN EFFECT JUNE 3D, 188K. rT. PubNT. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, FLOM STATION, PONE SLATHL B STREETS. As FUL | For Pit Line, #50 am. daly, to Cinciunatl amd st. Louis, Wy sleepiue Care from Pivtsbure to Cimciuuety, ie. dally, except Saturday, Gar. Altoon to Clon ms. daly, ae tind Ae terme and nt uniay, Harrisburg to Cleveland, comnecting t Hartisbane with through for isville and Memphia. Pacific: Express, 10:00 « daily, for Pittsbure aud the West, ugh Sleeper to Fitusbung, and Pittsburg Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. For, Be ip. (ar Washington to Koc For Willaneport, Lock Hayen, apd Elmira at 0.50 | Nam. daily. excent Bunda For New York 14003 ‘or Boston without change, 2.00 ata ty Tan Tenzeye tan . ¥., all throngh trains connect at Jer ey th’ boats of Brooklyn Annes, affording dhrect urausfer to Fulton struet, av: double ferringe scrose New York © For Philadel; bis, 7-20, 9-00, 1 2-00, 4.10. 6-00, 10:00, and oy: oe a Gi yn, For Anuspulis. 4:20 and 9-00. am, 12:05, 4.20, and 6-00 pu. daily, except Sunday, KIA AND FREDERICKSBURG Ral BAILBOAD, - For Alexandria, 6-00, 6:35, 0, 0.57 a Paras $883 Reith aT a | 38 aE Saseaaaey ee For Kichwoud aod ‘lies th, tO. an 6-0 rr rah, $00, 10.87 tn, pone ees eitiwe ty thant y and 1 Tickets and information at the office, northeast ‘isavenue, and i 427 her of 13th street and Penusylyeul the station, where orders can. be. heft for the checking Of base we te destiuatiun frum hotels end teak ‘CHtas EPL ™ Gencral Mauser. (Je#} Gen. Pam Agni ALTIMORE AND ONIO RAILROAD, |" SCHEDULE IN EFFECI APRIL 29, 1989, | LEAVE WASITIXGTON OF NEW JERSEY AY Fe Lalnee aud Northwest, expross dally 10-55%, * Cuciunatt and St Louis express daily Sang | man For Lexiucton and Local Stations, $10:10 a1 Pog Phndelyitn Newark, snd Willer ton 730 4, and 5:25'p.m. daily expresa. | For imeruediate prunte between’ Baltimore ani Philadephia, $9 am. end $3.15 pom, For svuwerly and wtermediate points, 7:30 amy 4:30 pra. (aor Bektimore. 5, 620.6 :40., 7:30, 8-90, 9-48, 11 < malbte tra Gea ts ity 2 Oy Bel i 3:30. 430 9, ee Te SoH Fogietod 20038, 435, 8.28, 6 33 and |" For Annapolis, 6:40 and 8:30 0, p.m. On Sundays, 5.30 aim. | Ranoite 6 40, 8:37 w.mm.. 120% mi 15, 3 90, + Metropolitan | vipal wtations uly. f Githereb ung and (nter pit Bevale nd iuieruediate stations, #7 p.m., 10 Church train leaves Washington on uw, sopping wt a stations of brederick. 10:10am, 3, 16:35 15:30 0m, fagor-town. 110-10 am. and $5.30. uray aiid Pouite on the Shenandoah Valley ke. aud ail pula south via Norton xT ute trad) a 6 30, and B1 p. called for and checked, Gencer on vrders loft eb Ucket offices, 619 and 130k Teno! _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. = TEAMER JOHN W, THOMPSO! iN, Commencing MONDA’ mac aver ash 3? es pat eo eae seni Renal Spite et naan Soa AEE j. CORCORAN: Pea age ary lo Cy heturuing, reaches Wa