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— THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. RAILROADS. TEDMONT ATH LID E. Schedule in effvet June 24, 1888. 30 A. M—Paat vena. “Mail Daily for Warrenton, Gordo.svill> Charlottevdl . Ly chbure and “tate 's Between Alexsudiim and Lysct urge, Blue Kidae Spriuis, A. ¥ Sprites, bristo:, Kioxville, Kome, Calera. mery aud’ Sew Orleabe Pu.lusad <ton to New Creams, Daily for Warrenton, Char- nawille, Stations Chea & Ohio Rou:e, ¥ uount, Danville au) Stat ous bs feeren Lyne bm want Danville, creca-boro, Raleien, Charictie. Colamoim, Augusta, Atlante, "Bir nme: am. Mor New Orleans. Texs abd Ca.iformia, ral ies =p York to Montwomery. im couuee: ‘Gon ‘eit: Pullinan Sie vers Mo f Mann Boudoir Sleepers id Shreveport. Columbia avd Ane Alia. Dues bot connect for Sundays ‘Zak P. M.—Daily. except Sunday, for Manassa Tune | wt it: sates es Fevgets ow and ‘near line 1 tive Fullinaa Sleepers and’ Morel Louint tie abit wine pulps Sprint no tor Lynchburg, Bristol nation, Little Kock, outin or Fuliman Sicepers’ Wasuington to wa witacut chats» o Suthers Express Daily for Lynch. pure, Doavilis, Hainiai Asucvilie, Casiotir cata: a Aurwste, “Ationta, Stents, New Or. Ie sxe and Cailforuia” wr y New Jricaus, via Atle ta and’ Sentgcmen plegoee Washington to Aasasin ‘Gn, without Neiman sleep bare te Sorina and ~ Daily <xowpt Sand Dally; arrive Round Hill 1148 AM. and 7 Beturnix leave Kouud Pill 0:30 4M. Dully-aad 220 P.M. Daily ex: 280 AM. atu “8: Throwsh trains f ‘wile and Lynchbure Chessy e iP rp panday. areivimg Wasuihigtoa u: the South vis Charlotte, Dan- 7 vein Wash'ngton 7:00 AM. Qi 7s FM. : via Eaat Tennessee. Bristol and L) neu- Dury at 11-15 AM. and ¥:40 PM. vie Chesapesco find Obio route and Charlottesville at 9:40 P.M Burasbune Local ot 9:47 AM. Tickets, sieepiv g car reservation and information uished. and baccage cheeked at office, 1300 rit Slvanja avenue, and at Passemeer st.lon, Prauayl- vane Kairoad, Gthand Bat. JAX L TAYLOR, 3 General Passenger Agent HE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE»: Nb SOUTHWEST. KTH, WEST. A) DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY. BILEL MAILS.” MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EFFECT JUNE 3D, 1885, TRAINS LEAVE WASH'NGTO! ™m STATION, CORNER SIXTH AND B STREETS, AS FUL For /1tsvurg and the West Chicago Limited Exvressot Pullma.. Vestibul-d Cara, at 90 aus daily: Fact % 50 am. dally, to Cinciuuatt and St. Louis, ‘With Sieeping Care ‘from Fitsbure to Cincinsth aburs to St. Louis: daily,except § 0. With Sleeping Car Altoona to t Express, at 7-40 pum. daily, with Si Care Washington to Chieavo #24 St" Lows, cept Saturday, Harrisbury to Cieve and conuectiug ©. Harrisburg with through sleepers for Louisville and Memphis Pacite. Expcess. 10:09 pure and the West. with tabure, aud Pittsbure to airs, Rochester, Buffalo Niagara, Gaiiy, except Saturday, With Sleepiug (ar Washinwto. to huchester. For Withamepert Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 9:30 ‘eam. day, exer Sunday For New bork aud the bast, 7-20, 9:00,.11:00, and Rtntny, 0:00, 11:40am S00 S10 nd ¥-¥-00,11-40am. 2 0, 10°00, a 20 p.m ‘Limited Express of Puiluwan Chee 9400 mda Gale’ wit Danson Gaze) me without chair. 2:00 pm. every day. ur without chauge daily. cacept ature and 11:40 am, nd 11-20 p.m. On Sunt 00. 4:10, 6-00. 10.00, and d Express, all Parvor Care, 9-40 aud 349 pm daily, with Dining . For luitimore, 6:35, 7:20, 9:00, 9:40, 9:50, 1 aed 11-40" acm 12.0%, 2-00" B45 atid oe 4-40, 6 00, 7:40. 10-00, and 11 0 Ber 0. O20, 10-06, aah Su pe Coveis Lie 7220 ai hid 42 ai xcept Sunday Bx ee 2 Anuapobs. + :20 aud 9:00 am, 12:05. 4-20, and £00.06) duly, exceyt Sunday. “Sunuays, 9:00 3. AL: XANDKIA | AND FREDERICKSBURG _RATI- WAL, AND ALEXANDKIA AND W ‘ PaaS, LA ASHINGTUS For Alexandria, 12-04 noon, 10.05, aa T2 10:57 atm. 2 10:57 am, eer & 326-00" 94a S205, sind 10:05 pte Accouwodativn ivr Quantien. 3:00 pan, week-daye Fer Klis sud the "wouth, 8-00, 10:37 wa daly ‘anc G0.» Pua daily, excep Suuday’ ‘Trains eave ‘Alvxaudria tor’ Washinct ‘0. 6:05, 7:03, 800.910. 10-13 1107 ein T2030. Soe ‘2, 10:42 and TiO. wad 11:07 ain, 2:00, 3:10, 7:09, 9:8 ;Grimation at the office, northeast cor- Rerot 13th street aud. Pruneylvauis avenue, aud af Es Station, where orders tau, eft for the chekiug Of base we Urdestination from enc ‘Cas PUGH. ae x Te 8,40, 9:4: 25, 5:00, ‘On Sunda; pm, On San iz Genrral Mauser [Jes] Gen. Paa Acct. Bene AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECI APRIL 29, 1388, LEAVE WASHINGTON PROM STATION CORN! ‘OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND G STRCET nb (cago aud Northwest, express daily 10:554 ont C eiinath and St. Louis, express daily 3an3 = oe ii sbure and Cleveland, express daily 10:534 and 9:13 pain For Lexugton and Local Stations, $10:10 am. hia, Newark, and Wilmington, 7: daily, exprena. For imtermed ints between Baltimore amd mm. am t3. Philadelphia. $3 pain. og of, SEMOFy dud uttermediate” pointe 17:30 am, Fo- Baltimore, 3, 6:30, 6-40, 7:30. is. Sundays, 6 B00, 4:30, 4:35, 5: 30. wpi219anas20 Ks = 3:50, 620 pan San and, Balti- 4S Rav is 6-40. 8:37 3.1m. 12-0. aap 8.37 ae 410 Fama F Way Stations between Washington more. 5.6.40, 8-30 12:10. 3 3:30, 4 On sunday 6245 FS the Metropolitan Branch. 76-35 a qe Lory jn pel stations only ; “10: aw, uid inter: ureh train leaves Washington on Sunday only at eS) Mevpiue at aul statious.on Metropoutan tek 110-10am, 13, 14:35, t5-supm Sania t 1S em < o —— 410:10 am. — 30 p.m. 1 Gray and pulate ou tne ‘Sheneaaegh Walley R. - Roanoke, — all polucs south vis ‘Norfolk aad sranees Ghanan one? trons Pieter lade)phia, Chester, and Wilmington, 10:43 710, aus #-05 fe Ba werly aud iterinedi more. 10 a 1. daily aud 1 Wasciugtou at CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen, Puss. Aze POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. LEAMEK JOKN W, THOMPSO. a 1888. for Poto- VeF laliugs ae iar as Co.ciial Beach, NOB, Currioman, and Leo aratown. we Uth street whatt at; am. Monday, Wednes- Wareto all landings, firsi-cians, 30 a: second-ciaes, Soceuts, LW. EMMAKL, cent pol-ow Gene ral Manaicer, POTOMAS TRANSPORTATION LINE. a Bor baitinor aud Focomse Riv ns. Steamer SUE. Capt Gevahewan, leaves Stephemsoare Whar every SUNDA}, at's lock pe i haver Stewit must be prepuce Fer turtiee mfucuauon, apply to SIEELERsow « m3-Gim oe ne Feu atrect wikaet, 1. VERNON MT. VERNON! ae M — STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th-st wharf daily (exc: jt Sunday) for Me down as Giymont at Heturuiug, rescues Washington ems LL. BEARE, Captain. jo POTOMAG RIVER LANUINGS. W IRON STEAMER “ WAKEFIELD" Peaster ob, MONDAYS. THULSDATS Veruen ud iver Landis us far oeluek a ul. SATURDAYS at 7am Keturni: FRIDAYS aud SU inure ais far a8 Nominl Creek. Vi Leouardtows. Md. Counecte with Shepherds. See schedule JUHN B. PADGETT. CW. RIDLEY, Manaver STEAMERS. gHUKE BOUIF 10 LONDON. __ Z 5 DUKDDELTCsHER LLOYD & & CO Fast raprens steatvers, To Southauptus (comdon. Havre), Bremen. Nek dai stim Fulda, bate dy 2, 3 Susie! y ate: te a u.: Trave, Wed, Aug. 1, 1 pm, Werrs, sat), Avae 4,3 yim. teroums, exeeliant tale, luxurious ‘Frives. Ist cabin, $100 a , Secording to location: 60) & berth, steeraue at low rates, DkOor. 925 Fenn. ave. ply to Ee. BEALL. LHOWN & CO, | | cam be consulted daily, rx. iia | ONARD LINE, pa ng CHAS. LDEBOIS & CO., Bankers, Agents, 605 7th st. “a.w pect piaus and deseription of vewsela, Lo. wate at once. Cab passace 860, 880, 8100 D Kound-trip atwresdy reduced Fates: PROFESSIONAL. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAIR- it, Astivioger and Spiritual Medium ‘Bora mecond sie aud veil. Rvery hidden ivetery Fevealed. Recovers Jost uf Stolen property. Finds hadden ‘teasures. Gives Weky bUiubers, Causes eyecuy marriages. separated tugeter. “Gives success 1m busiuem Keiwoves all iauily troubles hd cvil influences Cures sickness I! dicapposuted by efforteof otuers. Judwe Lot all alike, as the Hrofesspe eal. Straiyrrs from one _ DENTISTRY ‘TIST, 715 14° NW. TY ET! De miami aearieaege: te Jectatuug sets Of Youth. “Operations ruaran wea ovis le épbone Stock dealt ia. | American. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, rPtomas LowLine, aucuoueer. Wo. ASEMENT BRICK RESI- Basen koto NEATLY STREET: BETWEEN DOL CAPIVOL STREET AND FIGS1 STREET AL AUCH G®°- STICESEY eal Estate Auctioncer, 036 F st. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT FRONT- ING. 15 PERT CON F SEREEE NORD WOOT, 1 will of tforeate in fn of she premises oo FRE DAY. J¢ LY TWENIT TH, Al HAL “PAST FIVE Ou 1UbSDAy, JULY TENTH, 1888, AT HALF- | O'CLUCK P. M, the west oue-haif of Lot 20, in square PAST FUCK O'CLOCK, in front 3. the ‘premises. T | 369 Ibert's aublivnion of Terms eacy and made known at time of sale. A de- Dawe ment post ‘will be Fe quired. Frile sticet, contacting six roc acfinodern improvcuenta, All taxes paid up tf juve. ‘esas: One-third cash, balance in one sn two years ih iefon Venrane tutereat ain nocired by aed of ae ts All couveyamciuc ads Tecordine at pure : Gost” $100 deporit requ red at the tute of tale ASSIGNEE'S SALE Spode’ “PO THCMAS LOWLING, Auctioneer, ay ‘Ee E 1s POSPON . IN CONSE- eee ae uin. a tl LCESDAY. IU: FINE GROOFRIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. gu ree cr the gain. Ul TUESDAY, JULY SEY EN O-ugis “THOMAS DOWLING Qu FRIDAY MORNING, JULY. TWENTIETH, 2 - 1888, commencing at TEN W'CLUCK, Exh Ul sell at Store (larr & Bro Jesoucheast corner of Oth ad M UNCANSON Biius. Aucuouects. a carthwent.'« yeue. al mreortin Ut walea, SMUSTEES SALE OF SIX BRICK, DWELLINGS | Wines aud Liquors tuorecugie bate EO 21S, ZO ANDY Bee i WINES AND LIQUORS, IN GLASS AND WooD: FINE TEAS AND LEA CHE TS, FINE CONDI- MENTS, SPICES, SARDINEs, CANNED F. UIUS, AND MEATS SUPEMIOR COFFEE MILL, LAUN- DRY AND UTHE.: SOAPS, BUTTER CASE AND BUTTER REFKIGYRATOR, COUNTER AND PLATFORM SCALES, COMBINATION SAFE SHOW-CASEs, BUSINESS WAGON, CHINA AND GLASSWAKE, VINEGAR AND sYRUPs, TO- GETHER WIT), MANY ARTICLES THAT CAN NOT BE ENUMEKATED. $e17-3t R. E. PARKER, Assignee. DDUNCASSON BROS, Auctioncess. GKEY MARE BY GOLD DUST OUT OF STAR PILOL MARE. SIX YEAR» OLD. BAY StALLiVs, FIVE \tARo UL., BY WASi- ANGiON RATILE, OUs “OF “Sita PiLoi AT AUCTION, a “GLO. W. STICKNEY, Auc.ioncer. ([HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer By v.rtue of adend of t.usi, duly recorded in Liber fo. 1105, 10110 450, et meq. oF Lhe land recur iw oc the clamb swe Will sed on MON ti DAY UF JULY tin ‘on Washington city, “District * Ot asd beg alt of orwinel Lots uaubered c two aud 8X, inequar —buinbered f.ty-seveu ( said Jote embractus ‘Sub lots nivetees (19), twenty Swonty- tuo Giay, treet ). tw bty-five (25), twenty-ae 27), aud twenty-eiwt (2S). ubdivisiou, a8 :ecorded in Louk 12, folie 32, of tue records of the surveyur's vifice vi th» Dis trict of Columbie. ‘Tere ve uae known at time of sale and are to bec d with in tweuty days or | roperty will Lere- soldat ask au cont of defauiting purchaser. Ade- Poait of $200 wil be required ou escu p.ece uf pry ercy when bid is accepted. Conveyancing, &c,, at pur chascr's cost, Guiana Gawa: POR RHURSDAY, JULY NAS ETEENTH, 1885, at 2 ELVe O'CLOCK M., we will sell, in {rout o! UF Jo25-eokds Sam as MAKES” § Trustees |S ecrcome: Gch esd Dix tw, the sbor-ommed value able Colts’ “ibis sal presents w: xcellent opp: tunity to obtain two valuable animals, Ay16-st Gk W- STICKSEY, Anctioncer, OBE F street, AUCTION SALE OF THRCE-STORY HOUSE, WITH ALL THE MODEKN IMPROVEMENTS AND ELEGANILY FINISHED, BEING “HOUSE a0. 1418 FIFTEENTH SIR.£ET NORTHWEST. 1 wil ofler ror sale, to clos the affairs of a syndicate, on S\IUKDAY, JULY TWEATY-FIMOT, 1888, ob LE-PADL FAVE O'CLOCK P. M., jot 134, squire S® THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED TUESDAY. the SEVEN 1888, at saine hour an: GE _3¥10-cokds TAD. ‘THIS EVENING. AWNBROKER'S SALE UF UNREDEEMED _ PLEDGEs. = On MONDAY and i1UESDAY NEXT, the SIX- TEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH INSTS., at HALF- PAsT SEVEN P.M..1 shall sell all articles on which no interest has been paid for three mouths, consisting ip part of Guid and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry of various kinds, O;era Glasses, Pistols, Clothing, set sp- pletun’s Coudensed Encyclopedia (edition of 1887), c., &c. Larties i iter sied will please take notice, G..O. K McAULEY, Pawnbroker. M. FOLEY, Auctioueer. ay) ‘NTTL NTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. iace. ‘rms made known at time of sale, $100 required when property is sold. “WlGdsds GIO. W. STICKN N BKOS., Auction SLOCK OF GROCERIES, COMPRI-ING IEA. COFF Eb, SUGA, CANN: D GOO! DINES, PICK Es. YEAST POWDER, ST) BROOMS VINEGAI, “MOLASSES,” SYRUP WOODEN A-D WILLOW.WAKE, CROCKERY, HARD “ARE. PAINAS. CADDIES” LiQUUK~, PLATFORM AND SCALES, TRON SAFE, DESK, SHUW-CAS §, OX, CUUS TERS, BIAS. SULLVING, HOKSE, WAGON AND’ HAKNESS, BIC, AT AUC. ON. On FRIDAY MORNING, JULY TW: TEN O'CLOCK, we wil sell’ at #01 street northwest, a stuck of ue Groceries, to whi the attenticn of dealers sud private buyers is respec fuily called, dy 16-4 pues “DOWLING. Auctioncer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, 1012 NEW HAMP-HIKE AVENUE, NEAK WASHINGLON CUACLE. AL AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in liber 1224. tolio 39s et -eg., oue of the lund records for the ct of Coniubla, and ut the written request of the y secured thereby, we w.ll well at pubsic wuctiou, £ the pretives, Om THUKSUAY, JULY XIH. ISSS, “at FIVE O'CLOCK P vi., ue-cle-cribed property: Lot vumbered seveil (2) iw Winter < Jounson's subdivi-ion of square fity- two (2). ay syid sulxlivision is recorded 1m liver H. KY” folio 17, one of ihe records of the surveyor's offices of the District of Columbia, togecher with the improvements, cousisting of a two-story and basement brick dwelling, being No. 1012 Sew Haupshire ave- ituctun, DC. 4crus: One third cash, balance in one and two Years, with intetes: fr i day of sale, and secured by & eeu Of tru-t on the property sold, of ail © al, at pu chaser’s option. Al: recordime snd. conveyaneinw at Purchaser's cost, A deposit of #200 will be reau.red At tine of sale. Teriis to be complied with in Ueenty dys ocherwise resale at defwuiting purchaser's Fisk and cost. i ISAAC W. NORDLINGER, Gunton Building, LEWIS D, WIN. 916 F st. nw. $916.17, 19.21.53, : Auctioneer. ‘f0-mORKOW, , © BOOT & 00, Auctiotesss. . GROCERIES AND FIXTURES. On WEDNESUAY MOKNING, JULY EIGHTEEN, t TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell in store, corner 01 Su and O streets uoriliwest, entire contents, Teas, Coffe-s, Sugars, syrups, Tobacco and Ciara, Cauued Goods, sy and wooden ware Ou Lauk, Coffe Mil, }uir= bank's Platforu: Seale, Large aud "smal Ice Boxes: siso Bar, Counter aud Fixwures, two stoves, Lane Awniux. Luteuers’ Scales, Bed Louuge, suow Cases, , Be. Js,without doubt the larwest stock we have iy NHAKLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker. AUCIION SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE, 935 N S: REET NORTHWEST. Iwill offer for sale tor owner, iu front of the premi- S304 WEDNeSUAY. JULY EIGHTEENTH, 1858. at ELVe OC OCK P.M, lot 10, square 367." Low is fect 6 inches front, by a de, th of 120 tect, to 20- foot alle.. Lot is uuproved by a good irawe Louse, ‘Terms made kuown day of sal i) CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker. GEO. W.81.CaN_¥. Auctioneer. dyld-at WEN the follow IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. MIANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE, SUBURBAN PROPERTY, BEING PALT OF “BLEICHAlgD'S CHANCE” SLLUATED NEAR TEN ALLY 1OWS, D.Cy ad CONTAINING TWENTY ACLES OF GnuotND. By virtue of a decree of the Sup-eme Court of the District of columbia, pas-ed in kquity cause No. 11137, Twill veil at pabhie aucti mn the prewises ESDAY. the IWE 1-1 AY Ul part of & ‘ouuty of Washington, District of Columbia, kuown as Fietchall's «hauce,”” aud col- talutug twenty (20) screa vt Laud, distant about % ide frou “bensllytows, bein part 0 owued by Johu b. Chappel) and ; in the proceedings badin the above incutioued ‘Vermis of sale: One- hicd eanhsud the balace in one acdtwoycars, with interest trou the day of sale, ty be secured by the notes of tue purchaser aud a deed of trust om the property sold, or all cash, at the pur- chas-'s option. If the terms are uot couipll d with It twenty days the Trustee reserves the Fiat to resell at the defaul: ius purch ver's Fisk aud cost. A vey Onit of Tenstees, ¥ TA AVE HE “SMITHSONIAN INSLI- By virtue f w certain deed of trust recorded in Uber No. 1037. fulto BU, et seq, one of the laud re- cords of the Distriet o: Columbix and at. the request Of the party secured. we Wal sell at public wuction, fa front of the prem. the highest bidder, “ct 1 SDAY, THe TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1888. at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK F. S that viece of laud situate in Wash ngton chy, D. C: and kuown as jot nuusb rd nineveen (10), of Abra ¥. barker’ re ‘orded suodivision of part of original lot # ven (7). in square three huudred und. twenty-five TU1k GROUNDS, $500 will be required at the time of sale. Taxesto be | (325), imiproved by a subelautal aud comiurtavie paid to the day of All couveyancing aud record- | frame dwe.line house. Ing at the purcha-er's cost. ‘Lerms of sule: One-third of the purchase money in GEOKGE E HAMILTON, Trustee, gash, within teu days from the day of sale: and the dyl2akds jun Buiding. | balaiice in two qual payments at one and two years. With interest at 6 per cent from the day of sale, abd se- Cured by « deed of trus” on the property old, or all the Purchase money inay be paid ineash. Aueposit of 8100 will be r.quired when the property 1s su.d.Allcon- Yeyanciuye at the purchaser's cont. if the terms of sale are not complied with within ten” days Irom the day of Sule the trustees reserve the right to revelt the prover= ty at the cost and risk of the detuusting purchaser, after five days" advertisement in sume newspa) er AML W. 7 GEORGE C. BOAKMAN. ") Trustees. Jyl4-dkde GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auct. XECUTORS’ SALE CF BRICK DWELLINGS, 08. 1749, 1751. AND 1703 K STKEET N. W. KAME DWELLING, NO. 1606 Q STREET W. AND 1HKEE-STOKY BKICK HOUSE, NO. 437 0 STREE: N.’ T AUCTION. a E FIaAL, deceased, we will sll, a frost of tie seemaicee, fi |.we will sell, in front of the premise dutue days amt hours herelnafisy usiued, the follow: -leecribed real estate ‘On TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF JOLY, A,B, 188M, at HALE PAST FIVE O'CLOCK wt piece or parcel of round and preaises ‘on the ground-p.au or plat of Washington city, jstrict of Columbia, as and beim part of LUT 8 SQUARE 163. described as follows: Begituius ou K street, at the dis. tance of twenty fect ext frum the southwest corner of said Lot, aud runnitw th nce east forty cect on K street: thence north eighty feet, west sixty feet, south five feet. east. twenty feet, and thence south seventy- five feet: improved by three-story Brick Dwellings, Now 1748, 1751, aud 1753 K strect northwest. ON THE SAME DAY, AT SIX O'CLOCK PF. M., all that piece or parcel of lad and pro. isce known cn the ground plan or plat of Washington city, District of ‘Coiumbia, as and UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF IMPKOVED ALLEY FROP- ‘By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No. 11087. docket =8, P trick O'Dea et al. vx. Mary O'Dea 4 rownetal., on July 12. 1588, I will wl. iu trout: £ th ramen. 01 SALCHDAY. JULY TWENTY. FIRS 888, at HALF-PADT FIVE P. M., that parcel of real estac’ descrited us Lot 46 in Lawrence "Des etal. subdivision of Oriciua! Lot 4 in square 719, improved by a two-story Frame H Use, now under rent, ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by decree re cash. 250 deposit at time Of sae. Terms must be com: phed with witain five days, or resale wili be made, at cost of detauiting purcaaser, after five days" public notice. All couveyancing, purchaser's cost. De- cree also authorizes private a.cou same terms THOMAS M. FILLS, Trustee, spr fOEsaal Building, corner 454 anid D sta. h.w. rppuosas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE No. 460 N STREET SOUTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the SupremeCourt of the District of Cluubia, in a cause wuercin Ida. Forrest aud others were complainants and Abralai, Kendick aud others were defeudanty, aud kuown us Equ ty Cause No. 11065, Docket No. 38, the under zm vastée wil. on THURSDAY, ‘the NINE: JULY, Inte, at HALP-PAST 1X ML. the preuuses, sell ut public ‘on ail of thiat parcel and lot of laud situat: tu the vf Washington, lu said Discrict, aud known as and me Lot 52. of Abraham Kendick ‘aud others’ subdi- viaiob of Lots 38 aud JY, 1m square 20.3, ‘the im- ffeemente thereon, “cousisting of a two-story Brick > i jouse. : . Lot 38 iu Turton's «ubdivision of square 180, front- Terms of sale as prescribed by said decree: One-third | ing ect 4 inches on Q street by « deyih of LOU seat of the purchase mouey mm cash aud the balance tu equal ‘tallmenis iu ove aud two years, secured by Botes of je purchaser and a deed of tr ist on the said }roperty, cast at purchaser's option. Terius ot nals to De complied "with within teu days trou the day of sale, or the Lrustee reserves the Hight to re-sell at the cost aud risk of tu deiaulting pureuaser. All convey = sneing at purchaser's cust, A uepusit of 8100 required on the day of sale. BENJAMIN F_LYIGHTON, Trusteo, jy7-d&as Omice 482 Louisiana av. &e, New Preucanoxs Ar Baws. BOOK AND SfATIONERY DEPARTMEN, Mr. Meeson’s Will, by Rider H: 16c. The Hoporable Mrs. Vereker, by the Duchess, 16. Nava, Naua’s Daughter, L'Ascouimoir or ‘Mother, and La Terre. by Emile Zo.a, 2c. each, Bandana stationery, the latest box of Sfutionery out; price “15¢. per bX. BaUM's, 416 7th street nw, i> wan alley, mproved by & iwo-story and back bull ing frame ‘dwelling, kuown as 1606 Q street north West. ‘UN WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JOLY, A.D. 1888, af HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P, i that piece ‘or parcel of wround and premises nd cescri ed ‘ou the ground Dist of District of Co.uubsa, ay and being’ 101s of part of square O11, trouting oy Ostet north with a deth of 135 ei to a B0-tout wily, improved by'a turee-story brick ing, No. 437 Ost ect uo: thwest, One-third casts, balance i equal instalments years. Notes to bear 6 per cent ine us day of 84.6, payable seui-aonually, and to by weed of trust on premises sold. or all canis at option of purchaser. “A dep sit of 8200 will be required on each p.eze sold at the time of sale, Couveyauems, &e. at porchawrs cust. Te. ius of sale to bs complied with in 10 days, otherwise the exec. tory reserve the rigs t to resell at the risk and cost of detaulting pure ter 5 days’ public notice of such resale in some Lewsyaper Pubsished in Washing- ton, D.C. EOKGE EMM ELT, EDWARD CASTELL, Executors of Jacob Frank, Deceased. DUNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers, visa T HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, FRONTING ONE HUNDIED AND SIXTY-FIVE FEET ON THE WEST SIDE OF VEKMONT AV- ENUF, AND IMPLOVED BY A’ MAGNIFICENT. VEKMONT rmerly with P. Hanson Hiss & Co.) WALL FAPEKS. * Fapers (8 yarus loug) for 10c._ per pie Mt Papers | yy vtec ansbiar panel on tee a ee hee District of Columbia, passed ou the 27th day of June, 1868, in Equity Cause No. 10783, of C.D. Fowle adunuistrator, aud others avain-t George Taylor others, we will, in front of wad premises, ou Fil: DAY the TWENTIETH DAY OF JULY, 1888, ‘ai FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. sel: at public auction, to the higbest bidder, ail the rigut, title. and interest of the suid George Taylor in aud to" the following-deseribed Teal estate, to wit: Lote numbered from forty-nine (49) to sixty (G0), both mmelustve, and the south fifteen 41-100 (19.41) feet trout ou Vermout avenue of Lot huinber d forty-oigut (48), by, the Yall depth te ect, irom 15c. to JU. Einvossed Gilt from 35c. to43. All | Mork kuarantecd first-class Eresco Painting aud | ‘Tunting & specialt; |. B. LEPREUX & BRO., 508 7thst nw. ‘7th street Cars pass (he door. my FINANCIAL. ~-SNQ.W. MACARTNEY, J 8% ¥ couse. ‘Meniber N. X. Stuck Ex. Rood u the said George 1 inion of of CORSON & MACARTNEY, | Mduare uumbered two Bundred and fourteen Gebah coe GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 5T. N.W. plat or plan of the city of Washington, in the Dis. trict of Co.umbia, as per plat recor i Liber W. B. Bankers and Dealers im Goverumeut Woule ML. {lle 185, of the records of the survesor's office, D. Deposit ‘Loans. C.. b ing the property now vccupied by the said :aylor, pe ay ee | os the west side of Vermont avenue, opposite "us on the Exel of New York, Pluisdelphisg, Boston, | Portlend ta ‘Said sale will be made subject toa deed of trust made id George Taylor aud wite to KR. W. ‘Tyler and rd the land records of said f follody etveq. The folowt y aaid trust temain unpaid, to wit: One p incipal note for sixty thousaad donlecs (60,000). which matures on the Zid ds ‘July, bss, and two uotes for iuterest on the note ist above ‘ched, cach for the sum of eighteen hundred = | Gtilars, ue of which matured on tne bd day" of zs nar ao ‘the other will wature on tue 23d | day'or Saly, 1888, "feruix of sale: One-third (6) of the purchase money can iu batady and the restdue th two equal uetaluvent Sirs credit of oue amd two years Tesyectively trom the ‘day-of wale, and the purchaser will be requiged to ive his notes for the deferred instalments of purchase money, bearing date the day of saic due in ove and two years respectively thereafter, with interest ai 6 ver cent irom date und paid, payable semi-annual y, and to give such security for the paywent thereof way be satisfactory to the uuderaighed of approved tue court; or the purchaser ike bey, all cash, at of $500 will be required on she day of sale, and the will ‘be ‘reguised to fay Shanply with the terme ot sale within teu a theres Site! Ge'the property. Will he Teould. at hue rik sd sud Baltimore bought and sold. Aspecialty made of Investment Securities District Bends ane ail Local Kailroad, Gas, Insurauce, and Lel- | ‘Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold.jy18 | JK, LEON. "Tie oldest Established and Only Reliable Ladies? Physician tn the Cicy, 404 C st, between 436 and oth ttreatment. Corresponence and consults tion strictly coufdential Separate rooms for ladies Cities always open. “ __ Ay 17-6e ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE or two of Dr. BkOi HERS’ Invigorating Conlial Will Care auy case of nervous debility and loss of nerve wer. It imparts visur to the whole syeteut, Male or female. 906 Bat aw. elm Tota ocetes 2 NTRADICTED THAT Dr BHOTHERS ts the oldeat-entablinlied “adver ing Ladies’ Physician on Ladies, you cat couadeutiy cousait Dr. BROTHELS, Goo B sts: w: ate aw. costs, All conveyancing at purchaser's come Particular attention paid to all vuliar ‘SNYD 0m to all diceanen peculiar 19 WiLLGAM TAYLUE x a ea z CCIE T IIE, = CHARLES C COLE, Irasten.” EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 BST, | _Js9-d&is Fendall Building. "Sideat Defore me and made oath that bes ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, Expert Specialist in thiscity, and will ste @ cure In all cases of private diseass USTEES' SALE_ OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Etec Revie avoir dacaetieaae eae | py vache aaron eee Sane Mitta e kouar pe taee scutes ding he 27 Fed Bee vot the Land District of Columban this Jd day ut daly. 18s Kercorda of the District of Columbia, aud st the request 33 7-hae of the holders of the note somares Serany, coresis in ____ SPECIALTIES. eens ANTED-ELECTRICITY IN N liter dese Wiest ‘The caat eleven, troubles, Eg Ca, &e. two caren Ls. NICHO 3y17-.m* 12th st a. 7 ARDENNE, THE | me Mise oie Pee aan i ik “‘Normxo Lue Turx- is the verdict of all who take Ayers Pilla ‘Promp: and effective in their action, they leave noill-effects, and may be administered to old or young. Herbert Elwell, of East Saginaw, Mich, says: “I was s great sufferer from Constipe- tion, Headache, aud General Delility. My skin ‘was yeilow, and 1 had constant pain in my side and back. Other medicines failing, I took three boxes of Ayer's Pills andam cured.” “Twas severely »Micted with Dyspepsia and Enlargement of the Liver, most of the time be- ing unable to retain any solid food. Three boxes of Ayer’s Pilla cured me.”—Lucius Alexander, Marblehead, Mass. AYER’S PILLS, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co.. Lowell, Masa, Sold by ail Druggists “nd Dealers in Medicines, Tac Gescrxe JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTBACT ts the BEST NUTKITIVE TONIC and most PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE for tmrvired Dieeation, Dyspepsia, Convalescence Werk Children, and General Debility. WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, “AYS OF 1; Suffering from ap attack of Ineas which had n cooly reduced my streuyth, but brought on extreme ‘xbuustion, from inability to appropriate food, I tried Le eflects of the cenuine Johan huuti's Malt Extract, ‘\ winexiasstul three times day. te use was followed Gund to puss the sliweutary camel parneneeh ae seated ‘property. 2 "There “appeared a uscrsased SGwer ot evoivibg abimal heat cud storiag up tat Ware of husitatious. Lueqrauuue bas tue sian sture of “Joan “Hed ou the meek of every Dottie. A Others ace wortiless iuustatious, F HOt, Beran aud Vienos, New York Obie: 6 Barclay at. "a3-tu, Wasuixerox Society Women. THE OPINION OF A FASHIONABLE MODISTE. LATERESTING TO MEN AND WOMEN. TO BE READ CAREFULLY. ‘Mine J. ¥. Burra, No. 1139 9th st. n.w., Washing- ton, D. C., who dresses the leading society women of that city, writes, under date o1 June 4, 1888: “Dear Madame: 1 have suffered for three years from Nervous Prostretion, and have ouly kept on my feet through the use of tonics. This year it had been @ hurder fight thun ever, but about two months azo one of my customers Mra. Justice Miller) advised we to try your ‘Vita Nuova’ % lave improved steadily since L sagan ae ase of it, sad would ise to know if you will sud ito a2 tinct, aad wot you will charge tne by “Le lezen dotlew? My forewoman, who is cou: sumptive, ‘s also “akisg it with great benefit, [have Tecommenied Vita Nuova’ to many of my customers. Au early answer will greatly cblige, yours respectfully, Miss J, F, Saud. “To Mrs, HARRIET HUBBARD AYER, “Su and 54 Fark Piace, New York.” Thus is “VITA NUOVA" recommended and used throughout the entire country. It has restored to health theaged und the infant. No remedy hes ever commanded such spontaneous indorsemente. No remedy bas so many friends. ‘The stomach and nerves ace the causes of our troubles. ‘VITA NUO-A" Quickly brings them into normal condition. One dose of “VILA NUOVA" wil disest a hearty meal in oue to two hours, thus relieving the weak stomach of all strain. Refresuing sleep aud perfect health will follow ite use. Pure blovd 1s itecomp ion. Itis nota wine of coca, and couuterieits und substitutes have proved unavailing. ap18-6m_ Bap Case Buoor Porsoxrxa CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES, Through the medium of one of your books, received through Mr. Frauk I. Wray, Draggist, Apoils, Pa, I became acquainted with your CUTICURA KEMEDIES. ane take this opvortunity to testify to you that their use has perm.nently cured me of oue of the worst cuses of blood poisouiny, in connection with erysipelas, that I have ever seen, and this atter Laving been provouuced imcurable by some of the best physicians in ourcounty. I take gceat pieusure iu forwurdinx to you this testi- monial, unsvlicited as it is by you, in order that others suffering from similar maladies may be encouraged to wive your Curicuna Kemepigs a trial. ¥.8, WITLI GER. Leechburg, Pa, Reference: Faanx T. Wax, Druggist, Apoilo, Pa, James E. Richardson, Custom-House, New Orleans, on oath, says: “In 1870 Scrofuious Ulcers broke out on my body untti 1 was @ mass of corruption. Every- ‘thing known to the medical faculty was tried in vain. 1 became ® mere wreck. At times could not lift my hands to my head: could not turn in bed; was in con- stant pain, and loosed upon life as.acurse, No relief orcure in ten years. In 1880 1 heard of the Curicuna KEMEDiRs, used them, and was pertectiy cured.” Sworn to before U. 8. Com. J. D. Chawron Sold everywhere. Price: Curicuna, 60c.; Boar, 250. ; Resouvent, @1. Prepared by the PorTen Davo AxD CHEMICAL Co,, Boston, Masa, $y'17,18,20,21 A Scxer Meprerse Summer's heat debilitates both nerves and boay, and ‘Headacke, sleeplessness, Nervous Prostration, and an ‘all-played-out” sensation prove that Paryz’s CxLERY Comrouxp should be used now. This medicine re- stores health to Nerves, Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, ‘and imparts life and energy to the heat-prostrated sye tem. Vacations or no vacations, Parsz's CeLeny Com- POUND is the medicine for this season. It is a scien- tific combination of the best tonics, and those who use it begin the hot summer days with clear heads, strong Rerves and general good health Parwr's CELERY Comrouxp is sold by all druggists, $1 s bottle: six for @5, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prop’s, Burlington, Vt. AND 3 HOT WEATHER INVIGORATOR Ger Tue Best THE CONCORD HARNESS, Weare the Sole Agents for this Celebrated Harness, and have constantly on hand a tull stock which we sel at CONCUKD PRICES. Beware of umitatious aud soe ‘that you wet the weuuiue “Coucoru Huruess:” also Sole Axeuts tor the WHITMAN SADDLE thu Which were leno Letter. LUTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. A fall stock of Trunks and Satchels of the best makes, at very low prices. mz [8 YOUR XYESIGHT FAILING? TF 80 GO To W. and ‘TAPPAN, Jeweler and Upticia, 604 Oth st. n.¥.. ta ‘Dr. King’s trial lenses, the best hi this countess migra Sars S. Eante & Soxs, No. $16 CH£S1 NUT STRLET, PHILADELPHIA, New and beautiful WATER COLORS, by Salianti, Popeal, Lert Henig. Card w M GuAVUkES ‘AND FAC. SIMILES. ‘appropriately framed pievures for WEDDING GIET=UANSIV SAKibs SEASIDE and SUBURBAN HOMES All the ROGERS GROUPE. 328. Traverens OF EXPERIENCE ALWAYS CARBY 2d EDITION. Latest Trans to Tha St. TALKING WITH THE DOCTORS. Gen, Sheridan ts Propped Up in Bed aud Engages in Conversation. New Beproxp, Mass, July 17.--Gen. Sheridan Passed aquict and comfortavie night last night. He was rai ed up in bed yesterday afternoon and P-wwped by plows, and engoged in ® pleasant COD ersalOn Witu Lis pV tabs THE HIFLES? They Reach New iedford and Take Boat for Cottage City. New Beprox, Mass., July 17.—The National Rifles of Washiagion with Uelr guests passed through this city tuls morning, taking the early oat Lor Cottage City. THE SPECIAL SE\SION AT ALBANY. The Repub: i} at Sen as to What to Do ri Special Dispatch to Te Evexino Stan. ALBANY, N. Y., July 17.—The legislature met in ‘special Session to-day, Gov, Hill's message recom- mends first the consideration of a proper metnod for employing prison labor, and states that other matiers may be brought vefore the session. The republicans met in caucus at 4 o'clock thls after- PooL and Wil have difficulty im agreeing on a Dil, Some favor appropriations vo couuunue the plan bili, aud others a Compromise by Which pris oners shai, be empioyed at Haud labor omy. Tue jabor organizatious demand the county-plan bill or nothing. Se THE TRIAL OF THE HAZERS. Cadet Lyles Denice the Truth of Some the © a itim, ANNAPOLIS, Mp., July 17.—I'he Naval court mar- tal resumed Ubis morning the trial of Naval Cadet G. W. Lyles charged with hazing. Tne testimony of Naval Cadet George Maidson was read over to him tor cor-ection, and Lhe accused put tn a state ment denying that be made Naval Cadet Davidson nd on his head, and acknowiedging that be re Naval Cudet Maldson toilet paper, but Claimed that the evidence dit not prove tat he Fequired Liu to eat it, ‘Tue court then adjourned to 2 o'clock, Wusen it Will Lake up Lhe case of Naval Cadet RB. Bier ——— The Treatme: Convicts. THE SESSION OF THE PK $4 43S9CLATION CONTINUED iN Bustos. Bosros, July 17.—Te seasiva of th Prison Asso- glaulon to-day began wilu the address by ICH. Dawson, of Alubaina, ¢x-President Hayes being tu the cour, Mr. Dawson said It was the first time Alabama had been represented In the Assoctation, Dut tue Issue of prion management ls agitating’ the state from end to end. The lease system must go where slavery has goue and where the dram suop must go. (applause) No man Suould Lave charge of convict labor’ who hus a Dicae’s interest Io it. The present. gover- nor (3 in (ul sympaty with prison re- form, and the penitentiary {3 being thor- Guguly remodeled. “Convicts are worked ta | the cual mines wud & day’s Work ts LWo-thirds of a free Man's day's work, ‘They work over-time for pay, and many send mouey vo their tauliles, They have schooling from 7 to 9 o'ciock in the eventng. ‘The mortailty vas been trigutiul. | Que year It was 41 Co 100, and tue best he couid do was to make tt 3 10 100. Dr, J. A. Scvuler, sup rintendent of the Illinois Stave reform scuovi, sald that cvassitication 1s Lhe first necessity tu reformatory work. Cruntoals are @ disUnct class, oot Windfulls froin buawity. ‘The Way to stop having thei 1s to s\op weeding tuem. ‘The recorus to-day piay havoc witu ear.y Siauistics and show that Criminals lack moral storage capucliy, aud that real relormation 1s 1m Possible under vémptation, a of Peace. St. PETERSBURG, July 17.—The Journal de St. Petersboury weleumes the i Of the Geruan eu peror, and says it 18 a contitnaion of Ue pou Of peuce Whicu tue Wo powertui empires are try lug to consoidate. ee ‘The Katser’s Yacht. Beauty, July 17.—Th_ yucut Hronenzollern,which has ou beard Euperor Willa, passed Memel at 7 O'clock last evening. —— ‘The Dowager Empress Victoria. Bru, July 17.—The dowager Empress Victoria is euyuyeu iu reorgapaing her court, Her majesty Will emalo in Bertin or Fotsdain Uuill sie ods & suilab.e case ob tue Kine in Which she can Teside Witu ber dauguters, 22) Two Women Burned to Death. Burrato, N. ¥., July .17.—Mrs, John Floss and sister-in-law, Mrs Muty Millett, Of East Buffaio, were burned to death last nigut.” Waile cnauing iu the Kitcuen Of Airs. Muletl’s Louse a lap ea- ploded aud covered tue Women Wito Durniug oll, ‘und, beture Lue flames could ve extungulsued, DOLL were fatally burued. ee Anquiring into Mandeville’s Death, DUBLIN, Juiy 17.—An inquest was begun to-day aU ALicuciistowa into the death of Mr, Mandeville, Wao is suid to have died trom the Fesulcs of the Ureatment he received In ‘Tui.amore fail The Widow of the deceased testified ‘twat her husband lolu her that he bed suffered with a sore Unoat turoughout his prsvn term. He was unaue to swaliow and uad suffered terribyy from hunger, ee ‘The Whi rasha. BXPLORER BUKTON THINKS HE 18 EMIN BEY AND XOT STAMLEY. Pants, July 17.—The eapwrer Burton tn an in- terview here stuted that ne believes the white pasha who has arrived in the Babr-el-Guzel_prov- juce 1s Ewin Bey and pot Heury M. Staley. He Coins Lat Ewin Bey is strikuug portaward. Mir. Burson ts Of the vpiuion that Stauiey’s Lore 18 LOL strong enouga LO aLlempt un attack upon Khare toum. Shot and Kilica His Paramour. ‘New Youk, July 10.—Jack Lew.s, a cviored man, shot and Aliitd Auce Jackson, also colored, at nine o'clock Unis morning. He had been inum.te wita (he uead Woman tof some Ume, Protesting Against Bulgaria’s Action. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 17,—The Rallway Junc- tou Co. have provesied to the Porte against tue seizure bY Bulgaria Of tue Beliova-Vakares Kuli- Way. ‘Ime Coupany bas asked Lue Intervention of the #rench embassy. ee Big Firms Sign the Scale. Prrtssvxe, July 17.—The officials of the Amalga- Maley Assuclution Were noulled to-day Luat tue seule hud been sizp d_ by the North Cuicago Rolie lug AL CO,, oF Cilicago, aud tue Fascon Iron and Nali Co., OF Niles, Uuio, ———— Minnesota Labor Convention. MINNEAPULIS, MIXN., JOLY 17.—Tue Orsi Minne. Sela conveutivn 01 Lue ubied labor party opened here Luts morning. Most of the delegates present are trom Luis city and county. | EENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. the ‘York btock Darket, ay reported wie to Corson aud tuncartuey. 1410 F strect BALTIMORE, Mp., July 17. — Virvinia sixes, con- Sas sete bia BALTIMORE, Mp.. July 17.— cotton ding, U7, four giuet aod about steady, “Wheat— Southern, steady ai Be: S6a9u: western, 10. 2 winter red spot. 84) , Ut, BA SpE ptember, 80: ‘Suasg: southern, drm and n ‘308 Western. Weak and low«r, mixed upot, S2ab2: By eas tae Ly oe SEMA Moneglvanik 40048 swostsen witoe elses soem Bye I i 4 B i | itt i state-account systeius; others favor tue county. | f rf TUESDAY. JULY 17, 1868. THE NEW LIBRARY BUILDING. Opposition in the House to the Propo- sit-on to Place it Under the Chief of Engineers, ‘The Senate committee on appropriations have finally deciced to commit the construction of the new Library building to the chief of engineers AS W.ss announced in Tax Sax several weeks ago, the House adopted a section of the sundry civil Dil deciaring (or a stoppage of all work and the Submission of the question of new pians to a pre- Serived number of architects, it being provided that the plan adopted suouid limit the aggregate expenditure, In Uhis shape the Dill weut to the Senate, and from the first it was apparent that neither the Senate committee on appropriations hor tue body It represented would consent to cessation of work on the Ldvrary of tO 4.5 material change of tke plan of construction, The Subcommittee to whom the bil was committed suimmoued before tt ali the persons from whom it Was believed any intormation could be obtained. The i10use appropriacious coummiitee recou- mended a provision abolishing the Library com- mi>sion and committing the work to tie Secretary Of Ube Interior, But this dd not go far enough for the cheese-paring economists of the House, und they avop.ed asa sudsiitute the paragraph already descrived—orderiig a cessation of work aud the preparation of new plans upon a pre- scribed lmitation of total expenditures, Tuis Proposition excited immediate and determined Opposition In Lhe Senate, abd the subcommittee of the latier body endeavored to find some pian bY Watch the structure could ve erected without unnecessary delay and the cost could be kept with- iw a proper imt. ‘They called before thew the mewers of Lue commission, Ube architect, aud tue Secretary of tie Inverior. AFTER MANY DAYS OF DELIBERATION ‘the Senate appropriations commitiee determined, as Was announced exclusively im yesterday's Stak, to avolish the commission and place the entire matter in the hands of the Chief of Eo- gineers of the Army. This decision Was regarded as 4 happy soiuuon of the question after Cu.onel Cascy W § nominated for Chief of Engineers. It Was argued tuat be had had charge of the erection 0( the War, Sta‘e, and Navy Department building, aud of the Washington Monument, and in all tuat Important work Ue had acquitted himself with great credit; that bis experience marked him as tue very man LoLake hold of and complete the new Livrary. ‘Tue members of the Senate committee on appropriations appareutly felt tuat tuey had most happily sevtied a question Uhat promised an ugly controversy, Dut tuey are yet to encounter an ‘obstacie, $0 IU secs, Lat Wii be dificult to over- come. Some of the democratic mewbers of the House do nol seem willing to accept the Senare lub. hey maintain tuat Secrecary Vilas has | dewonstraced bis capacity to manage the matier | of the Library, and Liat as the work is 10 be done Under @ demUcialle adtminisirauion it is but Lair and right that it should be done under democratic control. Wile there may be but slight ground sur this poulical wspect of question 1b looks now wsifit may cUL quite a figure. There are members of the House Who say Luat they will vote to abuusi the new Library and devote the sive aud materials Lo some Oluer purpose before they wall assent to the “scheme of Lue republican Senate.” ‘Tue plan ot transterring all authority and direo— tion In connection With Lue construction of the hew Library to tue Chief of Enguers seems to Meet With (he general approvai of Senators and of Many members of the Mouse. It Is not bedeved that tue suggestion made by some of @ political motive Wik Lave aay weight In fact the demo. cratic members Of Lue appropriations committe repudiate anything of the kind, and say Uie plan was adopted upon fts merit There will, uo doubt, be some opposition in tue House, but 1 will ‘coine irom tnemb<rs wuu0 are opposed Lo tue erection 0; Lue Livtary building, They Waut Lostop Lae work and heace wil antagonize any pian for 1s prose- cution, Every vody concedes Col, Casey’s eminent Quai.ticutiou for ihe worg, ana’ members ot the Scaale appropriations columittee express the Opinion Wal Under ls direction the Dullding will go Lorward rapidly to cumpletion, — Arcuitect Suiltumeyer wil, wou be disturbed, nor Will Sec- Yelary ‘iraimer, but the commission will be abolished, ‘THE PROBABLE OUTCOME, Notwithstanding tue favor with which the pro- posal to place the new Library building in cuarge of Ue Chiet of Engineers 1s met, there are friends Of (he livrary euterprise in Congress who predict Lua IL Will HOt B adopted. Tue House conterees Ou the sundry civil bill wit be Messrs, Burns, Foroey and Kyau. Mc, Randall's lines wil, of course, preveut hia frou serving. keprescucative Bvrus ls ab ouLspoken opponent of Wwe piau Lo erect a splendid Library building. Keprescutative Ryan 4s the author of the propo- siliun tual was adopted in the House to stop the work, and Representative Forney, tuough hot aS antagonistic as tke otuer LWw0, does not look kindly upon the project, —Whea the DIL goes Into conference it i believed that the House conferees wiil oppose any plau jor _ the conunuation of the work. ‘The Senate conieree will insist upon carrying 1t forward. They will not asvent to any stoppage, Adisagreement may be the outcome and Luat ‘Would Continue the present systeu, with Lue cou iulssion An cuurye Of tbe structure, AT THE “APITOL 1O-DAY. Nominations To-Day. A NUMBER OF DIPLOMATIC PROMOTIONS. ‘The President has sent the foliowing nomina- tons to the Senate: Lambert Tree, of Iilinots, now minister resident, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plepipo- tentlary of the United States to Belgium. Rob't, B. Roosevelt, of New York, now minister resident, 10 be envoy extraordinary and minister Plenipotentiary of Ube United States to the Newb. eThaLOs. “"Rutus Magee, of Indiana, now minister resident, to be envoy extraordinary aud minister p.eutpo- tentiary of the United States to Sweden and Nor- way. Jno, E. Bacon, of South Carolina, now charge Wuffaires, 10 be’ minisier resident of the United plates to Paraguay aud Uruguay. Chas L. sett, of Alabama, now minister resi- dent aud consul general, to be envoy extraorai- nary and minister plenlpotenuary of the United Stats (0 Venezuela, F-.ank Galb.alh, of Nebraska, to be receiver of puultc woneys at Neligh, Neb. Samuel 8. Sears, of Nevada, to be agent for the Indians of the Nevada agency'tn Nevada. ‘The District in Congress, IN FAVOR OF THE TUNNELING OF KOCK CREEK. ‘The House District committee to-day gavea hear- ing to Messrs. W. W. Gordon and M. C, Matthews aud others in Tavor of the tunneling of Rock Creek. ‘They urged the necessity for Ue unprovement to remove from Ube Sigit of the c.ty the muddy stream that separates the Uwo sections and main tains an unsightly gully. ‘The committee isteued to thein atieutively, Lui a quorum ent aud Lo action Was takeu ou the bill. ‘The Vote on the Tariff Bill, IT WILL BE TAKEN SATURDAY FROABLY. Telegrams are being sent out to absent mem- bers, warning them to get back to Washington at once to vote on Wwe tariff bill, Mr. Carlisie ex- pressed the opinion tiat a vote could be taken on ‘Thursday, but the general expectation 1s that 1t Will be Saturday. ‘Twat will be the proposition of the majority and it 1s thought that te republi- Cans Will agree tit, A Vole could be taken ear lier but it 15 thought advisable to give more ume Lo get Lhe absenteesiogecher, The democrats ex- ect a majority of from ten to Miteen, depeoding somewhat upon the number of absentees and tue DOU pres- pairs, Capitol Topics. THR FULLER CAS2. It was arranged to hold an executive session of the Senate late this afternoon to resume consider. ation of the Fuller case, and with the view of con- firming the nomination. A NEW SYSTEM OP TELEGRAPEY. In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Blair submitted a Sparta place in the Capitol for esting a new ays- 1m the Capitol fo1 id or iegraphy. He asked immoulave considera Se A Woman in the Case, A FLIRTATION WHICH LED TO BOWLES’ CONFESSION OF THE DYNAMITE PLOT. Two women figured in the trial of the alleged dynamiters cases in Chicago yesterday, occupying seats bebind the desk im the court-room. One of them was said to be the woman to whom Bowles, though a married = made dave waste en his in Indiana, and whose pres- eiae more than anything else Taduced. Bowles to ‘cont?ss in order to head Off a suit for divorce. ‘Alexander Smith, the Aurora Brotherhood fire- was held yesterday afternoon at the office of the ‘Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, in Chi- cago, at which the road was represented by Presi- Gent Perkins, Vice-President | Beasley, General ‘Suone, Wirt Dextes, and oS Brena, of the Lacomellte Eagar Chet et ‘and’ ‘ander | lot 25, ‘bis. 1 ‘Maj. Moore to~tay handed to the Commissioners A summary report of the census of the District Just completed Us the police. This report shows the total population of the Disirict to De 218,157. Total white population 145,635, Total colored The white popolution is classified and enumer- ated »s follows: Under 6 years of age, 13,685; under 18 years, 33,300; over 18 years, 95,848, Male, 72,157; female, 74 478. The colored population 1s enumerated as fol- lows: Under 6 years, 7,701: under 18 years, 18,200; over 18 years, 45,002; malc, 32,080; fe- male, 40,442. ‘The total number of births ted trom June | 30, 1887, Lo dune 15 last, were: Wuite, 3,175; col- ored, 2.077." The report shows also 311s culdren attending private schoo s of witch 2,772 a dent waite children, 298 non-reside “4 resident colored, and § nop-tesi | The population as given by poudce precincts Is as follows: Firs precinct, 19 i, 29,176; 3a, ‘25,743; 40h, 26.203; 5 17,233; 8th, 2u208 June '15," aud. was od turee weeks, The wor! tabulation bas | been done oy Mr, Sylvester, chief clerk of the po- | lice department, and his clerks. Mr. Sylvester 1s | Prepariag add.tional tables showing tie populs- | tog “of Various. Insti utions, the “popuiatiga, 0 Suburban seiUemeuls, Of each square of the alty, & ‘The enumeration made by the police three years aso wave a total popuiation for the District. of | 205,450, The increase 1m Uhe three 14,008. The wie population In 1885 Was 10ST, | the colored population 62,188 Tae propor $f colored to white bas Temaiied about the sate ‘The tables are made up according \o police pre- clucts and owing to tue exteusive changes made a “tue boundaries of the precints tue census vf | 1885 cannot be satisfactorily. coupared with Ubak Just compieved eacept in tueir grand tals, ‘The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 O'clock Unis afternoon deaths were reporied to the Health OMice as follows: ida Jackson, colored, 5 months; Jos £berie, white, 6 months; Clara Mor- gan, white, 3 days; Jos. Thompson, colored, 1 ontu; Thos Harris, colored, 7 wontus; Jos. Hen. deson, colored, 2 months; Bertua Washington, | colored, 9 months; Jos. A. Diggs, colored, 1month: | Harret Thiguter, White, # mouuis; Adeline Daws, golored, 26 Years; Cliristina Brewer, wuile, 80 | years, cee Real Estate Sates. Lansing D, Wetmore, ot Warren, Pa., has bought Of Jno. T. Armes, Lrustee, for 8,550, l0is 24 and 45 bY 75 Ieet'on the ~outhwes corner | i K streets, on wuich Mount Pisgah M. E. cuurch coustitutes tie provement, | 4. McNamee hus bougut tor $10,000 of Harriet | E. Bell sub lots 162 and 163, square 365, fronting 40 feet ou Columbia sitet, between P and Q sirects northwest, CV. Trott Nas Bought for 9x,500 Eilea J. Newion sub 154, square 445, 34 front on P street, betweea Gla aud TUL sireets northwest, E. B. Alwell has bought of J. F. Sub 51, square 368—17 eet 255 in trout oa N between Bb and LOL street Lortuwest. ‘Transters of Meal Estate. Deeds tn fee have been fled as follows: W. | alicet, H. Copeman ww D. i. Taylor, pt. 4, sq. 16; $600. | Aca Wulvehead to W. W- Dauenuoweraut is or 0; SW. W. Dauen’ a W. Puilips, | ante "property £. Morris to Anue.we Spiidiny, sub lots 27 and 2x, $q. 721; $800. M. F. Moris td M. Hi gL Calas pe ® $10,000, Andrew T in trust, lots 21 and 22, sq. 124,” Db, convell et al. | to Euizaberk Hi. Lanuin, sub 26, sq. 996: $816.__D. A. Wiudsor T. Gis suv 31, sq. THO; | i000." C un to J. E. Bites, Uruster, sub 124, 39. 6: Sm Anna M. Bick wo Joba W. | Green,’ pis.’ 38 aud 38, 5q. 151; $1,300. W. W. Boarman, trustee, to Jaives W. Yates, sub 207; $2,680, NJ. Walls ITY, DLW sec. & Burry Faris; 3150, C.K. tase to W.1k Deeule, pis. 5 and 7, =q° 86; $4,200. Este A. Keyser to N. A. Poole, pt. 3, sy. 44: $— Mary MeGrath to J. M. Buckley, wou: ided’ Wait pt, i0t | 1s, 8q. 587; $000 AL FL ugshaw to M. Liston, | BUS sub MU Pleasant; $1,012.50. one A. Koster, JOlS 13 and 1S, DIK. T. Arius to LL Bao. 4 | to ‘bos. Burne, pt iol D4, sq. 132; $2,100, F. Grabau Wo Faunie D. Ware, lot 130,'sq. 072; | A. L. Barver'wo ae SUDDEN DEATH OF Mason W. Hi. TORNER.—W. B. Turner Was taken sick Jusceveuing at Loe Mowat | Veruon House, where be uaS been staying, and died avout 9 o'ciock. ‘Lue body was vurned over to Wn. Lee, undertaker. The deceased Was a ma- Jor of Penusyivaula troops duriug the war and afterward 4 prouunent clerk la the Pus.-Office De- | partment, He Was aloag those tudicled in Lue Star-rouLe conspiracy, but Was arqulited, Lostug bis position ue had suce been engaged im We brokerage business, es CATHOLIC KNIGHTX OF AmERICA.—St. Branch No. 537, ef the Catuoil America, has bee organized with U Ollicers: "Rev. F. J. ewes, spiritual adviser; Jus. Brazarol, president; Stephen lienwuth, vice- dent; Cularies N. Leuuwaun, recordiug secrevary; | Charles Gcstetier, Maauctal'scretary; JS. Maul mann, Wreasurer: Paul Heinutu, sergeaut-als ras; Mary's Knights of ¢ loiluwing | Nesom W. S Slivernade, Lorenz schwaub, aud George Miller, trustees. i MARIA BeTsuwe Crato’s Wi1t.—The will of the laie Maria Bethune Craig, dated June 23, 1ss7, Was led (O-day. The furuiture aud Wearuig ap: parel is ieft K. Awelia Craig, her daughter, aud the remainder Lo her daughters, Jane B. Hawkius, Mary B, unt, Katheriue A. Craig, to Uhe eutider of her ‘sou, Joun N. Craig, and granddaugt Anna M, Berlin, Joun P. Hawkins and K. Awelia Craig are nawed as executors, AFTEALING FROM THE DECKER TO Seu. Wi- Lakb's.—in the case ot Henry K. Willard against Joseph C. Wiiiird ior the save of the Willard lovel property, the defendant has appealea trom Ue decree of sale to te Court in Geueral erin, NON - Panrisay CHARACTER OF THEG. A. R— Commander-in-Chiet Kea, or he G. A. K., yester- day issued geueral order No. 9, calling attention of members Lo articie XI, chapter 5, Of rules and regulations, Which provide tor Uhe non-partisan character of the order, and toliows it up With @ special caution to the veverans to avoid the ap- pearance of partisauship by refraining trom wear- lng G. A. K. unliorms at political meetings. parece amare MARRIAGE Licenses. — Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of tke court to W. A. Keleher and Nora M, Condon: Wallace J. Taylor aud Mary E. Burdett, butu oi Fairiax ‘Go. Vacs Wren Tramwell and "Betile Ha ton, Va.; Emanuel Banks and Keziah Green; Ran- Sout 0. ‘Compton and Naunle D. Bush, oui of Washington County, Md.; Lucius iE. S.in Richmouu, £ dmuville, Va.; Marry Stewart ava Carrie W. Disney; Brust Walter and Majda Suinemetz, Visiting MILITaRY.—The 29th Separate Co. of the Watertown Citizens’ Cory Navdonal Guard of | the state of New York, are the guests of Mr. 0. G. Staples at Wilard’s Hotel The command’ num bers ffy-scven Bien, and are secompanied by a band of ‘twenty-one 'pleces. The officers of tue command are W. K. Zimmerman, captain; J. 8. Boyer, first leutenant; 'T. F. Kearns, secoud lieu: tenant, and M. L. SimiUh, surgeon. ‘The band gave several selections thls horning im Uke hotel lobby prior Lo departing onarip toariington. To-nigut At 7 o'clock the Visiting company Will give an ex- hibition drill in frout of the hotel, aiter which they will visit tue panorama, escorted by the Washington Light Infantry Corps. ‘To-morrow they Will call on the Presid nt, and Thursday go on atrip to Mt. Vernon, They will leave ior howe Fri- ARMY OxDERA—Second Lieut. Joseph Maxfield Sigoal Corps, ordered from san Francisco t0® ‘Dumber Of places in Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Wasb- ington territories, California and for the Purposes Of making luspection of Signal Service Stations, Second Lieut. Jax a. Swift, ‘Corps, ordered from Ashland lo Astona,Oreg., for the pure pose of Luspecting Une te: tue ieiegrape ble and Supertuvending its laylag across, lumbia River, THE Cuoctaw Ciaims Case—in the Equity Court to-day the arguments in Une case of Lamon et al against McKee et al. were concluded and the dvcision Was reserved by Uke Chiet Justice until Friday, IxteRtOR Derantxest CHANGES —The following official changes have been made in tne Deparunent of the Interior: Office of the Secretary +Resignas tion: Josiah , Stoddard, of New York, clerk HO. "Uttice “of India Affaire—Nemgaatioet 1 Brodie, of South Caroana. draug OMce of Education—Kestguation: Mist ule S. Crosby. of 1.0m, clerk, $1,000. Pateue ce—Appolaiment: Joseph B. Marion, of Massas CHUSETIA, ChIFs Of Issue ama gazelie division, $2000, Promotion: Miss Anna P. Storr, of Witcobsin, Vist, $000, LO Cork, $1,200 "General Land Appointments: Joha 8 Tucker, of Vir- 4, principal examiner of land cia ms'and con- Sis, §2,000;Robert P. Mayfield, of Indiana, spe Clalageut, $1,500, Resiguattons? Joun V. Wright, of Tenneswe, law clerk, $2,200; Victor H. Gum: siead, of Florida, clerk, $1,000; ‘Thouas McGraia, of Ladtana, speotil agerit, $1,500, Patexts To Di-reicr MiX.—Patents were to-day issued Lo residents of the District as follows: M, E. Benjaman, gong and signal chair for hotels; Arthur Durand, assignor, railway tie; John W, embroidering attachments for sewing ma: or G. Fulton, hinge gage: Myron K fazive gun, Win. K. Prai, asagne supplying sien and hot water tor ‘power and heating purposes; W. W. Dudley, assighee, autor matic telegrapa tra:sm ‘Tne Frust Conrnouurn has decided that ft is the duty of district-attorneys to attend to Chinese habeas corpus cases, and that the fees received {herefore must be included In tae attorney's’ sui aunuai revuros, ‘THR SECRETARY OF THE INTRRION hos requested the governors of the territories and the subordi~ hate officers of the Department to prepare and forward to him their annual reports as soon pracicable, aud 1a Bo case later (han September ben ARTILLERY TRANSPEKS.—The following transfers of Lieuts of arullery for the course of instruction prescribed by paragraph 475 of the Army regula. ons are announced to Lake effect Oct, 1: Ist arti. lery—First Lieut. Thos. terson, from Date tery 110 heutenant battery E, vice First Liew. A. Todd, from light battery” & battery” 1; Second Lieut, C. i. Hunter, battery E, and Second Lieut. C. T.” Menoher, battery B, trausterred; 2 artiliery—Second Liewis, 1. and . F. Bar Dattery Ullery—First Licuts, C. W. Hobbs, battery Kk, U.K Lemly, light battery ‘C, transterred. First Lieuts 1H. Ludiow, battery’, and G. Scrivener, ‘light battery 'F, transferred; Sec. oud Liewis. B. W, Duna, battery 1, and'R. A. Millar, light "battery —F, ‘transferred: vooad Lieuts J. A. Haynes, battery A, and ¢. AS Bennett, ligut batte:y ¢, transferred 5th artilier First Licuts. Frank Thorpe, battery A, and MH. J. Really light battery F, Jo batter} : First Lieuts. ‘dLiewte W. F. Hi ng, light battery aid Second Lieut, Thomas Ridgway, trom battery I Lo ligut battery F. Prnsowat.—Lieut. Frank Cushing, who has been ta San Francisco for a time, has returned to Zant land. to resume his studies and explorations — Dr. W. Lee White is suffering at bis home (Piorat 41.4) from carbuncie.— Among late arrivals fron, Washington at tue Oakland Hotel are Mrs. L. Mck- Rice and ctid, H. LL. Blout aud wit Wagner and fatuliy, W.E. ‘iomson and tainiiy, ant J. A. Rodgers of avy. —Prof. W. 0. Myers of New York aud W. J. Totten of Piusburg are at Willard’s— Robt. & Paddock Of Wasington Was fegistered im Paris yesterday, ——Senators Quay and Gorman, and Representatives Bayne and scott were In 3 Y ht. —Jas, 8. Murdoch of Chari . C., D. ArunstFong of Ciucinnatl, Thos, Speed Louisville, Geo. E. Hyatt ot San ‘Francisco, Geo, Hi. Bish of New York, Geo, Altred Townsend, and B. H. Locke, of Denver, are at the Eutitt.—E- I Navy. and Major and Mra. Houston, alld, C j Of Sailsbury, England, are at the St, James, District Government Affaire, we were issued to-day, as iuliwws: two brick dwellings’ and stores at 14h street northwest, $20,000; Jacob Jones seven brick dwellings from 1430 Wo 1451 U street n | west, $14,000: from’ 2128 to 21k Francis Clark one bri northeast, Tugersoll one brick Iweiling “at Street norchwest $3,500; W. C. Hill two brick dwellings Unit Versity Park, $25,000; Aulce P. Shadd oue brick rivaie stable ‘in "alley, square 363, @000; C. Martin, one brick d h ‘street horthwest brick dwelling $3,500. T. Cavanaug! 4th street nortuwest ; brick d sell store, at Lz W. Phillips, prick dwelling, at Win. A. Ryder, one Z, at 422 1) street SOUTKEASL: $1,000, Austin Herr, stores, at 1419 and 142) P sireet northwest; $1300, Ad. Pusher, four brick dweilings, at 2,46 and 8 L’ street ‘southeast; £4,000. MISCELLANEODS. Col. Ludiow's $500 horse ran away with Capt, FmOus’ buggy Cais morning from Gch street and Pennsyivauia avenue, and compictely demolished the vehicle. ‘Commissioner Wheatley has returned trom At- Jane City, and Was at iis desk to-day, => Roaeenies Reroxren.—Thos. Gray, Harrison and Bridge streets, Auacostia, reports that be= (ween midnight and 5 o'ciock’ this morulag bis store Was entered and robbed Of four pistols, somo cartridges, cigars, cigarectes, and a Jar of pickles, ——Miss Abnie Terreil, No. 1731 20th street, reports Uiat Lhe clotkes due Ih her back yard: Was robbed a few night's ago. RANoR OF THE THERMOWETER—The fol were the readiuvs at te Sigual Office Lo-day: 8a 3 2 Paw, 78: WAAL, 79; MMNUMN, 61, — To Dutt. FoR Cart. Koss’ MEDAL —Capt, Ross, of Co. B, Washington Light Infantry Corps, has had made a handsome tassive “old medal to be competed (or in individual drill By wewbers of bis coupany, The medal Will never Becsue Ube pete Mhatent property of »ny One man, but wil’ be coumpeted for every six mouths, ‘The first drill tor Luis medui Will take place Friday night, Lieuts Saiteriee and Chase, of Uae 34 artilicry, will be the Judges. AL Use’ end of the contest the medal wil be presented to tue winner by Col. Moore, Tury May Recoven.—The wounds of the two colored men, Tylot und Weeks, who were shot at Collingwood Beach ‘yesterday, Who were Lumen to Providence Mo=pitai, were testing easy Unis after hoon, ‘Lueir Wounds are BOL Ought Lo be Leces sarily fatal, ‘There was a rece; Boston Saturday at > - jon toex-President Hayes im July 16, IRBK, at 7:90 LOWELL. ary day morning. —-___ Affairs in West Washington, Tis Foor CRUSHED BY A STREET Can.—Amos Jenkins, a ten-year-vld colored boy, Wille juimp- ing trom sn open car of the Metropo.itan line on Dumbarton avenue, near 28th street, on Sunday evening, fell in such @ position that bis foot Was crushed’ by one of the w. ug over it. He Was removed to his home, 2713.0 street, where be was attended by Drs. Shyder and Mayfield who have decided Unat the foot must be amputated, PAINFUL ACCIDENT.—Myles McCanna, employed by Weaver & Kengia, butchers, while ‘storing ice ay in the chest beneath tue Jad-street market louse Unis moraing, supped, and in falling, his ieft eye against'an “5” teat Look, laoer- aung it, Dr. Shekelis rendered assistance, esterday afteruoon truun his late residence, Lae jay afternoon from 1328 Zam street. ‘The remains ‘were apverred st Oak Mill Cemetery. ‘Berrex.—Mr. John Lynch, who has been All with typhoid pueumonia, is able to be about Tax CaTHoLic Union EXccasion to River View, which was post ‘on account ‘weather, ‘Will take place to-morrow. See Adv", CaTTLe Maxket.—Following were tne sales of ‘TRMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF Waren at 7 & m—Great Falls, temperature, 76; sondition, 4; recet reservoir, Uemperature, 7; condi- on at connection, 7; conaition at south connection, 36; distributing resery: ©: Funeral services this eveving at 4 o'clock from ths residence of bis parvate, at G20 1 wtfert scuticant. © {BAVIDSON. " Suddoniy, 09 the moraing of July ViDmON, in the seve ntieth yout of ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. _s Pas July 16 1 in the seveuticth year or bie ages JON ML PHILEAPR: formeriy of this cy. (Wednesday) morning st 10:30. ‘elstivessud tren. Sterecrectfully invited to be present . infant son of George Tayicr, awed Bivuthe aud seveutcen days. “2 Rem, ss, eran Jate resi deuce, 1331 H strect, Major DELU- PHILLIPS. Io Fuseral service ai Oak HUlt to. TAYLOR. On Tuesiay, July 17, JOHN W Sea IRKs, ‘Funeral Wedneedgy, st 4 parents’ realdeuce, No’ (221 @%trcet southeast, WEEMS Ou Saturday, July 14th, I8KK, at 9 o'click adh. at his Inte roeitouce, CHAT MAS WEEMS, ne ih peace Me will buri~d from the St. Luke church Tuesday, Subp Tita st Schock a. WESTERVELT, Ate. m. Tursday. July 17, 186%, HARMAN C. WESTELVELT, fu Une seventy tii peat Of his ave. ‘at Grecuwood Gemetery, yn, 5. ¥. ud So * Gusss Wisvows GLASS WINDOWS GLASS WINDOWS ‘Were first used in private houses in England in 1610 ‘They werea novelty because transparent and easily geen throuxh But we never could quite eee through the use of buying anything but the very bestand purest, ‘of Bourbon and Kye Whisky, and that's Just what you get im the G,O. Taylor brand. It is botied by C, H GRAVES & SONS, Boston, apd your Grocer and Drus- (Gist will indoree tts excellence, pparruneceyese nan Sno for the campalga. ‘Treasurer W.W. Dudes, er tke | LSGO — 1860 execuuive comtnittee, has been treasurer ‘THE NATIONS MONUMENTAL WORKS,

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