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___ RAILROADS. TEDMONT AJR L$ % Reng ee EERE a a cy EN fotncace a" Rex" Once a RE fist a Bale Tat Warrenton, cha ile, Gordonsvilie, Stations Chea & Uhio Route, er one Savi ae ase Lynchburg and Danville, Gteensboro, Raleigh, Hotte, Columbia, Augusta, Atisnta, Birming- Montgomery, New iS Texas and California, bas Whaerkgs Sats Woncoaees See qa a for Birmingham, Vicks- man Sleeper Danville to eta fone © ta. Does not connect for C.and O. route points >. M.—Daily, Sunday, M-—Daily, except Sunday, for Manaases, featern Express for Ww: ja, Chariottesvilie, @2d Summer resorts on and ‘neat line Ohie route, Pullnan sad. Sold Pens Weltorten wo Louisville and Pinte Suighee sires Bt Louls, aise for Lyachburg, Bristol Chattanesne tle Hock, and all southwratern ian Sleepers Washington to P-M.—Southern Dally for Lanch- Vili», Raleigh, Ashevillé, Charlotte, Colum: , Aueusia. Atlanta, Montromery, New Or- asand California Puliman sleeper Wash- to New Orleans, via Atlaute, and Montgemers: maa Sleeoer Wasltington to Aurusta Ga, without Fullman Sleep? Bacttnore and Washington Suignur Sprinus and C: apd 0: Hesoris ‘Trains Daud Ohio division nave Wash 9:00 A-M Daily A a a + : arrive Round Hill 2 L, Barats, Teave Round aii SM Daily, ad Md Daily except Sunday. go A.M ana sae: Se trains frou thie South vis Charlotte, Dan > ‘arrive in Waalogton 7-00 AML “29 FM: via Bnet Tenneesor, Bristol and Lynch stllid am and 940 Pies vie C spate, asd’ Saar woo Pat 0-47 aM ing car reservation and information ‘bemwage checked at 1300 Fenn- feroinbed. SSN Nee Wr ad 32 EE EE ET crores pay TRAC! SPLE: 3 Haig” maGNiFicUnt EQUIPMENT. SaEPRe Paes aXER Sixt any B “ere AUCTION SALES. is AFTERNOON. G, ¥: STICKNEY, Auctioneer, Wull'sell at suction the Tobacco suave So, 400 Tathets Bete LYE nak Tria ere ‘TOnORKOW. +7 roms DOWLING, Auctioneer. ULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD. FORT ‘COMMENCING AT ETO CHOICE xy re 10 WHICH THe ATIENTION 18 DIKECTE! CHINA. TRADE wong, CEASERS VESbies nora ‘NEW AND SECOND. LARGE NUMBER REEN & WISE, Auctioneers. STEAM FERRY BOAT VIRGINIA AT AU‘ DA) POLOCK, st Laoon's Wharf. Steamy Ferry Boat Virginia “ayzi-6t rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. for sale at public auction on SATUR- t YEiGhTH itar Trane ‘BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ADMINSTRATOR'S SALE oF TAILORING GOODS AND COMBINATION SAFE. Ou ; ‘ou a don tosme of Thomas Dowling. 11th street Syivania avenue, Labell soll the Eiuoring foods and one ‘combiaation Delousite fo the late Joseph B cecil, forconvenience ‘27 1 A. HOOT & O0., Auctioneers Uh MONDAY MORNING, JULY TEN O'CLOCK. will sell instore Ni northwest, between Land K fixtures of = Gents’ nishing Goods and Hat Store; 1: and Shelving; 3 Counters; 4 Show and Pipe: cas Fixtures: 4 ures; Hat stand and c. MONDAY MORNING, JULY THIRTIETH, imencing et TEN OF LOCK. ‘auc: ‘Penn- stoak of proot s:fe, there sale. EDWIN H. HARNER, Administrator. r ‘920 7th street of "For: ‘3 Pair Gisss Doors ‘Brass Kods; Awning aud Ts, AS FoL- 50 am. daily, to Cineiunst and St. Loui: with Sieeyine Carg from Pirtavere to Cancionatt Harrisbur« to #t. Lows; daily, except Saturday, RS ee ed Care Washington to Ch a8t Touts a potas 9. Harrisburg to Cl jartisburg with throagh Sleepers for and M his. Paci Express, 10:00 ac litte RS peta ie BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Hoe Bre, Cacandainvs, Rochester, Badia Niawara m arday, Waehiagto. to Rochester. ire fa Lock “Yaven, and Elmira, at 9:50 ‘pi. daily, excep Sunday. Por New York and the bast, 7 wuday- 0 D0, 11:40 win. S00. 4:10, 10-00, sod 3 min 2 00. 4: 120 jon “Limited Express of Pullman Parlor 940mm. daily, except Sunday, and 3:40 p. = daily wit Dinas oF Bow oF Bar FROM STATION, TREE: and the West. Chicago bg Sth re ree ay 2:00 p.m. every. hauge daily, excep ‘Batar- rect, avoiding double ely tim 11-00, sna 11:40 am, 00,4. 1.6-00, 10-00 aad 11-20 pum On Sun: Gay, 8°00, 11 40 a1 12-00, 4:10, 6:00. 10-00, and 11:20 pm Limited Exy ‘all Purior Cars. 9:40 Sm week-dsysand 3.43 pm daily, with Dining 5 to 40. 10, Dy Line, 7:20 am. aud 4:40 p.m. daily, and 9:00 a m., 12:05. 4:20, and ‘except Sunday. “Sundays, 9: ALEXANDEIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAII- WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTON RALLBOAD. For Alexandria, 22-04 noon, rn J Ty ‘ a for Quantico, 500 p.m. wel for Kichmoud aud tue South, 6:00, 10:57 and 6-0» p.m. daily, except Sunday. rains leave Alexandria for: Washingt n. cy 10. 10:15. 11:07 aun, Ticwets aud iufurmation at the office, northeast cor. per of L5ih eirect aud. Feauasivacia vegas and ai Station, wiere orders can for the check of bueeage ty costination from hotels and resilencen ‘CHASE. PUGH. 3. Ww OUD, Gensral Masaser. Gen. Pan Ageat, Betone AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECI APRIL 29, 1898, LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION CORNER W JERSEY AVENUE AND C STRE! For Cos ny r mi Y fBicme Mod Northwest, express daily 10:35 ey Caciainatl and St Louis express daly Saad eae ‘Hipbure and Cleveland, express daily 10:53 Lex u and Local Static 110:10am why bpladeiyhin Newark, and Wiasatos, 7:90 4. For imtermeijate points between Baltimore and Philadelphia $5 a.m. sud 13:15 pam. Ry virtue of» 1 904. the District of Columb! secured therel Premises, AUGUST. fain piece or parcel being lot numbered 7, in square nus same js recorded in Liber W. F., folio ords of the surveyor's office tor the District bia, sold subject to a certain deed of trust yum, of $1.3 S47. Lerms of sale: One-half uf the purchase money. cash and the balance in one (1) year, with interest at the rate of 6 nuaily, Sold, OF all cash, atthe option of the purchaser, posit of of sale. comveyaucins and recordin at purchaser's cost, Terms of sale to be complied with in ty? on WE! O'CLOCK, we wilt or Lote 4d and 44 Scr Plaine, fromtibg depth of 120 fect, with right of way of s4-foot alley Ui treet orate ds property lai mprow Store roonts aud lange Hi from each Other or ail toyetner, as desired. "Water faa ated en'8 fot cellar is tan Kaiirosd aud Tth-strect cara being lumedicvely borthof Bounds from the southeast corner of ing thence north alo (24) i@et, thence west tI south, along the rear ine of lots ‘I four by the notes uf th: bz.deed of trast on, dhe prewinen or chanres option. "A depout ot 83 conveyan tg. recording. Terma of sale to be complica Otherwise the tru-tee res Fves the rixt to resell at DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers. G= W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 036 F street, ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT FRONT- 1. folio 221 et ING 18 FILET ON L STREET, NEAR CONNEO- TICUT AVENUE NORTHWEST, of trust recorded, im, Liber Xo. .- one. Tan ‘sud af the request of pe we wil offer for sale Font ‘Ss fel of land kuown and described as 00, bie three years from July, Interest at per cent, payable semi-sungally fF centum per annul. payal ble semi-an- ‘secured by a deed of trust on the z rl ‘$100 will ‘be ‘required au BKOBERT BEADLEY 0) <- 27-eodkds JON S SWORMSTED'TS Trustees WoO-STORY BRICK STORE, HALL AND DWELL- ING, No, 2040 SEVENT! REET NORTu- WEST, NOKIH OF BOUNDARY BT! T. ESDAY. Fogg om ond AT SIX in front es, fal, subdivision of Pleas: ‘31-100 feet on 7th street with by a large Drick Dwelling, all which cus be eed sroperty is oh 7th street, on line of Metropoli- street. ‘erms: One-third cash: balance in equal instalments atone aud two years; notes to be given bearing 6 per cent interest, payable seml-aunually, aud to be se- Surrd by weed of trust “ou property, oF all cash at option of purchaser. A depcsit of $300 required at sale. Conveyancing, ie, at purchaser's costa. Terms ‘be cumplied with in 16. days, Teserved to resell at the risk and cost purchaser, after > days’ ne notice of *DUNCA VHANCERY Cc ie ALE OF iA LOT. IMPROV. D BY HOUSE N Mie 1 SOUTHEAST, HAVING FEET BY A Divili OF 85. jue of a decree of th Si in Washington, By v apreme Dustclet of Coltiavin, wade in the cause No.1 equityg w vereiu Ws. H- Marshall end others ace and Hattie and Alice Marsball are defend- CLOCK, Dremises, the followin Tat of the cit mia, as im square eight hu state, described on the of Was ton, in ‘District of Co- Seekek ee ehgeate cneree erect lees tame aa ee a aoe sia ee Ir Tot, the: ) feet, thencs east to uurchaser. which 200 ing. &c., at the with within ten ‘de: iting purchas-r. EUGENS F. ‘ABSOLD, Trustee, ‘ave, Jy18-dts ean), Re, 19:30 v.. For Aunapol’s, 6:40 and 8-30 a.m. 12:10 and 4:30 p= male, 80am. 4:55 pm. Leave Aue Baro. 3:90, 6:20 pam. Sum- ypirton and, Baltl- pdays, $30 am i 30, 4:35. ‘Stations on the itetropoistan Brace! m for iased fase ee or Frederick 10:10am, 13, 14:35, 15:30 nm Sundays. 115 pm. For Hagerstown, 10-10 am. and ¢5:30 p.m. up sod vpn on, the Sbenandoa Valley Ry ke, and all points south vis Norfolk K. ¥ to Kom 3 » me + from Pretaburg daily 7:20 a my 5:13 Philadelphia, Chester, and Wilmingtom, 10:43 = 2-50, 7-10, abl #05 pe ma daily en Singer.y aud intermediate Om. daily and 12:15 am. Sunday only. Jeave ore fur Washington at 6:4 , % 8:05, 10 dy pain, 14 iy, Sunday only, Bagwase called for and checked at bot-is and rest- Genevs on orders left at ticket offices, 619 abd 1301 Fepneyivania eve. WM CLEMENTS, ed0 Gea. Manaser, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gon. Pass. Agent. KAMER JOHN W, THOMPSON, vumenctne MONDAY, June 25, 1888, for Poto- fronting 14 fect on fronting 29 feet @ inches on dd stret betw F streets southwest, nprove bj FIST, 1888, at FIVE UCLOCK: we wiih FUMST. 18s. -¢ will sell, in front fFotine 35 feet on New Jerney a aud 112: $200 regained om each piece. at time of Soca with in 10 days otherwise riglit ‘reemrved to Hak and gost of det rp rablic notice. of. such bed in Wa-hinatou, D. T ay fa DMINISTRATOR ERTY CORNEK 1 A. RORAAW Ea VA NEAR THIRD STE re: PROVED FROPERIY ON THIKD STREET, BE- ZWEEN E AND F SOUTHWEST; IMPROVED ERTY ON EIGH/H STKELL, BETWEEN M STREETS NOKTHWEST, AND IM- VED PROPERTY ON NEW JEHSEY AVE- E BETWEEN L AND NEW YORK AVENUE re ST. ONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY THIRTIE’ 1888, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will im front of the premises, to close the estate, part of T 8, SQUARE 558, street aud 60 tect on New Jersey ue, proved Uy store and dwelliug. it QUARTER OF SIX U'CLUCK, SAME APTER- LOT 7, SQUARE 551, 2 feet On Q strect, near 3d northwest, NOOS, part of LOT 10, SQUARE 58: two brick houses. Ook. "SULA. Turiery. ‘LOT 8. SQUARE 42: fronting 25 feet on Sth st., between Land M sta. nw. ved. two frawe houses, ‘at 1X O'CLOL Mt AFTERNOON, part COR SQUARE Bor. tween List, > proved by two brick dwallingn L123 New Jerey ave. ‘rina: One-third casi, balance in siz, twelve and eiisteen months, notes tO be given bearitig 6 per cent interest from day of sale payable semi-annually, and. to be secured by deed of trust on. proje: cash at option of purchaser or purchaser ‘sold, or all re: a devout le: conve cat purchaser's cost; terms to be com purchaser after 3 in some Newspaper pub By order of the heirs. DUNCANSON Bhos., ‘Auctioneers. Sac wiv landings a8 iar as Coconial Beach. Nomini, Curriomab, aud Leo aratown. Leave th street whart at; am. Monday, Wednes- ey, sud Friday. Fare te ali landinee, Srei-cians, 30 cents: secvud-vlass, SS cents, LW. EMMAKT. ezl-ow Gou'ral Mahairer, POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. For Eaithuore and For ‘Steamer SU Whar every bt must be paid. jor Surber Uusermalion. apply to ~ STEPHENSON Me™ *##Nos: ur. verxos: STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Tth-srect whacf daily (exce t Sunday) for Mt | 4 abd iver Landincs us far down as G.ymont st ck au. Keturning, resches Washington _____ EL BLAKE, Captain. RIVER LANDINGS. ON STEAM R “WAKEPTELD" on MONDAYS. THURSDAYS ‘am. Heturuine TUE Ys pm.touchine stout 3-30 pm a6 JOR POTOMAC nwt Meus vad O. RR at | Bhepberd fe JUHS B PADGETT. Ast Sabres “Sous | Cow eDLe Tans" | AMERS. se SOULE TO LONDON. ee DYBLDELTCOHER amt & I LLOYD && CO. rs, vena Stud To Sovthan.ctum (:oudon, Haves! Eide, Set. July 28, a am. Tr Aug. 43 Aug: 8, 6 | Aug. 11. am; Aller, Weds Aug. Ender, “Sat. Ist cabin, 87 Wards berth, sccordiae to ioastion $00 | = bert. stm Fates. Apply to BF. DiOH eo Fens ave BeAl.. GROWN & CO, i321 F Cou E. CHAS L DUBOIS & oes, CO! Bankers, Agents, $50, $100 sTeaLLy Feduced rates 120-2 ___ PROFESSIONAL Dans eae BE 4, ania oe Mricty private, coumiebtial aud »ituctt chance: lo changes, to the deservina poor. Aduress Div Bear thee, eset AD.) QROENSE, THE CELEBRATED PALME +t and Clai-voyant, cau give you your exact lite Swart suc tober sitters their ames iw felt Lave br. W T HAS Wi ing Ladies” Physician in this ety confidently consult Dr. BROTH, Particular attenuon Ladies, married the Gidest ©f meu snd furnish medicine, or no chapre: tion sud ad ap, | SaUkL G, Hilts cowry Putuie ta ‘the re Weds Auge ap. | ot ‘Wout Rag’ 8.35 | Dimeriet of Coluustin, this Sd day of July, ous SOPERFLUOUs HAIN DESTROY: s every prominent physician, city, Elec 4y6-1i With A Fischer and Maison Xriese, Muse M. J. Paaxo __MEDICAL, &. 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"006 ER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Dr. BROTHERS is th: idee etabliabed advert vou 206 Bat aw. ay EAD AND BE WiSE—DR BROTHERS, 906 Sind eeerea before me apd made oath that he: tablished Expert Specialist in this city, ‘Will guarantee cure in all cases of private, one free st any hour during the day Sue ‘this da __ LADIES GOODS oat ‘Ten years’ ‘tice in this Ino trace by my electric needle ANION AND CAROLINE PRES DIEING, SCOURING AND DB ING ESTABLISHMENT, 1 First-class Ladies’ and Genta! work ¥e yee Pit oy 1309 F st. n.w. Oirs, Hunt's) FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS Also— a ection in SHELL, AMBER, and DULL abfUesatiests, = * —s Hair aud LE: daud Bangs Shingled. _ mh26-4m* Siaes socials, ‘taste ccurvineed act ANDES SE Grapiolemes sd Po poe SION FISCHER’ RY USACE PLoS aie TA meee ___HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Jee, We have grring patterne Pate po No Fumr Sure witbouts prompt and convenient Temedy for Croup Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and other Throst and ‘Lang troubles. A bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has caved many e life. Mrs. 3. Gregg, 1st ot, Lowell. Masa, Writes: “My children have taken Ayer's Cherry Poo- toral, for Group, It gives immediste relief, invariabiy followed by cure.” “Thave found Ayers Cherry Pectoral a perfect cure for Croup, in allcases, I have known ‘the worst cases selieved in very short time by ite use; and I advise all families to keepit in the house."—@. H. Latimer, . D., Mt Vernon, Ga, AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL, ‘Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER & 00. Lowell, Mass. Jolé Wall Draggiste. Price, @1; six bottles, 85. Taz Gexotme Turonren C4RLGBAD sPRUDBL WATE aiibanetren me better eatetetion then enything hich I have ever used"—Prof, Hewwea, University “Lhave used it for years with remarkable sucoess."— Prof. Hiawaseh, ‘Write for Dr. Toboldt's lecture om Carlsbad Water and Salt, reed before the Ninth Internstional Medical Congress, mailed free upon application. EISNER & MENDELSON 00., Sole Agents, 6 Bor- eiay st. New York, e-m Woxss Or Exrzvznce. MES. M. APPLETON BAKER, NIEOE OF JUDGE ‘ BLATOHFORD, OF THE U. COURT, WRITES A LETTER. that I happened to know who you were, and felt eure YoU at least believed your Recamier toilet praperetions were all you claimed. Ifind tt difficult toexpress my delight at the improvement in my face. Let it suffice that all my friends congratulate me on the wonderful cure “*Recamier Cream” hus effected, snd that my phyaician, Dr, Egbert Gurnsey, under whose care I ‘have been since childhood, seeing the beneficial effect of your Recamier preparations said to me: “T will Rot prescribe anything for you to take internally. You cannot do better than to contiuue the Recamier Cream. I donot know what it is made of, but I know who Mra. Ayer is, and I ain sure you will derive more benefit from her cream than from anything else. Go on with the cream." I feel I but do you justice in lay- ing this well-earned tribute at the shrine of the beau- tiful Julie Recamier. ‘M APPLETON BAKER. You can have a beautiful complexion by using the ‘Recamier Cream, provided you avoid all cosmetics. It ‘will remove the damage caused by cosmetics. It will Temove pimples, liver spots, black heads, fan, sunburn and redness of the skin. Any of these imperfections on 8 woman's Posey be erry erie ong pa ing, “This woman is uncleanly aoe abite she it worth het ToTmake berseld sceve es and fort Nacanta of tacuintr Bo Scrarom 28 Years. If Thad known of the Curicuna Bexepins twenty- Cicht years ago it would have saved me $200 (two hundred doliars) and an immense amount of suffering. ‘My disease (Pacriasis) commenced on my head ins spot not larger than scent. It spread rapidly all over my body andgot under my nails. The scales would drop off of me all the time, and my suffering was end- Jess and without relief, Oue thousand dollars would not tempt me to have this disease over avain. Iams poor man, but feel rich to be relieved Of what some of the doctors said was leprosy, some ring-worm, psoris- als, ete. Itock * * * and * * * Sarsaparilias over one year and s half, but no cure. 1 went to two or three doctoss and no cure. I cannot praise the CU- Tiovna Kexepizs too much. They have made my skin asclearand free from scales asababy's. AllI ‘used of them was three boxes of Curicuna and three bottles of Curicuna ResoLvewr, and two cakes of Cu- Ticuna Soar. If you had been here and said you ‘would have cured me for $200 you would have had the money. I look like the picture in your book of Proriasis (picture number two, “How to Cure Skin Discases,”) but now I am as clear as any person ever was. Through force of habit I rub my hands over my ‘arms and logs to soratch once in a while, but to no pur- oes, I am all well, I soratehed twenty-eight years ‘and it got to be a kind of second nature to me. I thenk ‘« thousand times, that you want iow. varie tp sis gp ay ous whe Feadsthis may DERNIB 1 Sova, Waterbury, Vt o Soldeverywhere. Price: 50c.; Soar, 25e. ; REsoLvert, $1. by the n Dave Gon Bontog, Mabe SNe sbYT 28 ax Cuxmical Co, ‘Hubbard, 2d EDITION. Seven Men Killed in = Battle Between Citizens ef Hival Kansas Towns. ‘Lissrat, Kan., July 27.—The following particu Jars have been received trom aregident of Hugoton se # : A ING SUBCONTRACTORS, New Yong, July 27.—The congressional ne peepee e I A Society, resumed the Stand. "Me furaiauea £ 7, ie ‘the poor Italian emigrant, peopl 2 De said, exacted commissions trom employer employe. In some cages he had known em! commissions to six or seven and pot secure work. borers who had been ‘national line steamer wo lector Mi his letter Mr. Marzo under contract with ‘ot bad reputation, to go to 8: 4 matter had been laid b3- im May last, imported twelve iavorers by thé steamer Eutitia, of the Italtap Navigation Co, He found the men fn Castle Garden and there learned thelr condition, Leo sgctired the men in Italy and Rurposed forwaruing them to one Unzaro, at 183 est Third street, St. Paul, Minn. In the deal it was shown that each of the men was compelled by a contract to pay $65 to Unzaro for the loan of n. Witness wrote to Unzaro, but got no answer. nese were all the cases of imported contract labor nat came wader his notice. Laborers in are Very poorsy paid, except in harvest ‘when they got dollar aasy. ee Au Italian Maleteer’s Story. ‘HIS ARNINGS IN ITALY AMOUNTED TO ABOUT A FRANO 4 Day. New Yorr, July 27.—In the tmmigration inves- tigation to-day, Francisco Zappone, an Italian Inuleteer, said his ticket to tits country was ture nisued by one of ‘Tocc!’s agenis, WO hud sent LO is native village for a man. Telling about the wages he had earned tn his own country witness said he had been abie to make from ‘one to two francs a day at driving mules during nine months of the year. Part ot the time he worked at farming, when he would receive a share of the crop, but n0 money. Witness could not tell what his Wages for @year would ammount to because he had never figured it up, but he he 1 would aver litule more than a fr. . OUL Of this he had {to pay house rent and the living of his family. He might occastonally get a present of a bottle of wine, He has a wife and two children in Italy, pete Bianchi ‘The “Black Prince” Sent to Prison, inw Youg, July 27.—U. P. Johnson Howard, a Regro wove reputed wealth gained for im the utle of “the black prince,” and who has for many years past been active in Brooklyn politics, was Yo-day sentenced by Recorder Smyth, in the Gen- eral Sessions Court, to tinprisontent for seven Years and six moutlis, ‘The man was convicted Yesterday of perjury in swearing falsely that be ‘owned certain property in Kings County when ex- amined ip the Supreme Court as to bis quailfica- on asa bondsman, ge ‘The Races‘at Saratoga. SanaToos, July 27.—Eirst race, six® fui Banner-Begrer won, Golden Reel secon ‘Tromp third. Time, 1:1834. Second race, five {urloags, Jubal won, Sintram second, Bonnie Ino third. ‘Time, 1:06. ‘Third race, 5 rurlongs—Alano won, Remsen sec- ond, Bonnie Bounce ti ‘Time, 1:06, Fourth race—Mile. Bo-Peep won, Drumstick second, Letretia thira; 7%. An Elects in New York. New Yorx, July 27.—The board of police have a @ifficult question to settle before the coming elec Uon. The 812 inspectors of eiection of the united labor party, appointed for the last election on No- , Were to hold office for one year. ngs. Von Carr Srzzp: Sleeplessness and fearful dreams are the earliest and surest signs of brain exhaustion. In healthy sleep brain force is being stored up to meet the next day's demands. Bus nowadays the nervous system has been 80 overtasked that it 1s unable to coutrol the mind, and at night the worries troubles and work areas present as during the day. Heuce the brain has not time to recu- erate it energies, ‘The proper medical remedies are sedatives, nerve tonics, laxatives and regulators of the weneral functions, Cocoa and celery are the sedatives and nerve tonics demanded, and in Paine’s Celery Com- Pound their full beneficial effect is obtained It also contains, in scientific proportions, the best remedies of the materia medica for constipstion and kidney and liver disorders. ‘This is a brief description of the med- icine which has brought sweet rest to thousands who tossed in sleeplessness from night to morning,or whose ‘morbid dreams caused them to awake more tired than ever. All nervous, sleepless, debilitated or eged people will find vigor and perfect health in the great nerve tonte, Paine’s Celery Compound. Price, 61.00. Sold by druggists, Circulars free, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO... Proprietors, 1 BURLINGTON, VI. Ger Tux Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS, we Bole Agenta for this Celebre and have constantiy'on baucl a tufigtock which we sell wet the geutine “Couccr Haruesac* also Sole ‘Anents tor the WiLITMAN SADDLE than which tere isino better. LUTZ & BnO, OUR EYESIGHT FAILING? IF 80 "APPAR, Jeweler and Op: ‘Sun Sc P; faery Pert te wy Sint Seaside “Bridal Gitta, ie. PLATING Dol noes. “MYSTERIOUS MUSIC." Jean Aubert “CUPID'S AkouND-AhOSy Drone’ Peenge:” sos, Etchings. &c. All ROGEAG ¢ ‘oRouPs. NOE et, PRILADELPHEA 816 CHESIN| 226 For Luvms Axo Cunpnex THE BEST MEDICINE 18 TARRANTS: nu SELTZER APERIENT. WN AS THE regulator Naigestive Denon ‘all over the Trucie, manufactured by Ded. ir & SONS, Soa a Tur Famxo Or Au. PONDS EXTRACT is usedin the household of the ae 2 sold in bottles. (ANGOSTURA BITTERS Worl CI a SMELL ‘THAT SMELLS ‘This year’ the election comes off on Novem- Der 6, when these inspectors are still in office. Not having polled the necessary vote at the last election, the united labor party ts not entitled to inspectors this year, and what to do with the inspectors of the ‘party still in office 1s what is juzziing the police board. It 1s probable that re Will be lively tigation over the matter. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market. The following are the opening and closi the New York Stock Market, as reported Mire to Corso aud Macartne) dame | 0 | C Atch.T.&S.F.| 88%) 89K il ‘el. wa SEO Meee 2 te eco 201 F Bast uM co = do. 855s.do., tenciorties, 34% bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp... July 27.—Cotton quiet and firm muddling, 10%. “Flour stecdy and firmer, "Wheat Boutheru, active and irregular, Fultz. 83888; Lone- pg rg reba 5 36aB ON: a8) , SosaOA: Deeembet, YO" bid. "Com, southern: dail 46%. Oare, dull vauia, 43047; wes. Mendy" Glab3-~ flay quictpriae to choice wetter steady, . = 18'50818.00. " Provisions arm, with an upward ton? dency — mess pork. 15.50. Bulk meats ~ shoulders and clear rib sides, packed. 7%a8%. Hams, 13419. Lard, refined, 9." Butter ‘steudy—western’ packed, 74016; creamery, 18420. dull and lower, 133 14. Petroleum sieady— refined, 734, Coffee dull-—Kio gaproce fair, 146, Sugar firma A-soft, 75 copper Febned. stealy, Swaine. Whisky, frm, 2tai ee. Freights to Liverpool per steamer, demi — cotton, 5-S2d.; four. per ton, 10s.; grain. Bid. Recelpte— flour, L0.0u0 barrels; wueut, 100.000 bushels; corn, 4,000, pusuels; oats, 6,700 bushels; rye. $00 vush- Susnels. "BeleeWhest, 250,000 bushels; cor, S Chicago Markets, CHICAGO, 111, July 27. 11 8. m.—Aurust wheat orks 2 a'45 tor August Bork started ee eee rd Cort ore ; pork, 14.0254; lard: 888 for Sepvambec® BaF hoon, ‘The Electric Light Wires, CAPT, SYMONS MAKES SOME RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE may be supplied without, I. The conduits are to ‘street to Washington Circle. He also recommends ‘Uhat Oth street be provided with electric lights a8 far es Now York avenue and that AS free Dave electric lights if the "Appropris tion suititen, Kies and a number of firms located River who made cheap whiskies, that the value of depended E E é i i f f i ( if i i oH) i é A § i i H 3 H it | 3 if ff bee a hk jj § THE AGREEMENT grew out of the fact that there had Deon a very large overproduction of whisky. In 1861 32,000,000 gallons were produced, and in 168% about the A the consum| is coumsved at “from® “twelve 2 tom Ol property nor merging of interests, only other organization which withess knew of having ever existed in the Kentucky whisky trade THE KENTUCKY DISTILLERS’ ASSOCIATION formed about 1879. T! nothing W] to do with pro- and the ofly time the associa ‘took any interest’ in —_ politics Was wheu, afler there had been large accumulation of Whisky, it attempted to get the bonded period extended. That effort railing, ‘the assoctation soon afterward disbanded. Con- Unuing, Witness said that on May 24 of this year @ resolution Was possed at a meeting of Kentucky distillers to limit the production for the figcal year 1889 to 11,000,000 gallons, and a commitiee was appointed to arrange for its distribution amon, the parties to the agreement, but the matter hi: never been consummated, and the probabilities were that it would not be. WHISKY FOR THE MILLION. Witness gave the following statistics of the amount of fine Kentucky whisky outstanding: In bond, 14,500,000 gallons of the Product of 1888, 15,000,000 of 1887 whisky, and 3,600,000 of 1888 whisky; in Europe, of the product of 1880, 1881, ‘and 1882, about 3,060,000 gallons; of the product of 1883, "84 and '85, probably from 500,000 to 1,000,000 gallons, in- addition, there was algo at all tues from, 4,000,000 ‘to, 5,000,000, gal- lons Of tax-pald whisky’ in the Runds of the trade for ‘present consumption. The wit. Ress sald that the exported whisky had been seat, principally to Bermuda, Hamburg and Bremen, the reason being that it was expe! sive to carry the whisky In this country owing to the Government tax of 90 cents a gallon, and considerable part of this whisky had come back to the United Staees and of it Was in the custom-house, where it could remain for three years without paying duty, though & pen- alty Of 10 per cent was added’ after the first ear. The witness stated that be did not lieve there would ever be any serious competition of Buropean distillers with American Whisky manufacturers for the reason that the Univ Was the greatest grain country in the world, and also had the umber for barre Fight at hand. Though distillers of fine w differed very ‘much politically, they all, witn Said, a8 a trade question, would be giad to have the tax reduced vo 50 cents per gallon. THE ALCOHOL AND SPIRITS TRUST. ‘The witness was then examined in regard to the production of alcohol and spirits, as distin- guished from beverage whisky, by Representative Breckinridge, of Arkansas, and asked if there was a trust in this ‘trade. Witness re. plied that ‘he believed nearly ail disillieries ‘north of On! ‘members of a trust, each distiller having common interest in the busines of all the others. The head- quarters was at Peoria, Il. and the president was H. B. Greenhut, of that place. The trust also in- juded a few distillers of alcohol and cheap whisky located in Kentucky, near Covington. ‘The District Wires. ‘THE COMMISSIONERS URGE AN APPROPRIATION POR PLACING THEM UNDENGROUND. ‘The District Commissioners have submitted to Congress, through the Secretary of the Treasury, estimates for repair of fire alarm and police wires. ‘The lines are supported on poles erecved ten or eleven years and now unfit for use. ‘These lines extend through impor-ant parts of ‘the city, At present they are Wable to fail at any mo- inent, and their failure may be followed by disastrous results. To make thelr service rellable they must be either buried under ground or new and higher poles must Ue erected. To bury the wires will cost $36,000. ‘The construction of the Une with Dew poled will cost $6,278 The letter says it is the policy District "government — to these wires underground as soon as possible, and there- fore the Commissioners consider 1t @ matter of egret that any money should be spent for vempo- Tary reconstruction of uvernead ines, But they feel 1 their duty to recommend prompt action to meet the emergency. <2 District Government Affairs, ‘The following hills having been passed. by both, e following aving been houses of ress were forw: to the Com- missioners to-day for their approval before being signed by the President: ‘To amend the act giv- ing the approval and sanction of tome route and terminus of tue Anacostia and Potomac River Raiiroad in the District of Columbi: Lo wovide for the closing of parts of two alleys fr square 32) im the city of Wi and for We reifet of Charles Earley and Corbin War- wick;” “to grant to the trustees of the German Lutueran Trinity congregation of Washington the ght Lo sell a portion of their cemetery lands;” ‘vo coFrect the records of the District of Columbia relative to certain real estate therein;” “for the relief of the Church Of the Ascension of the Dis- trict of Columbia.” HE ASKS FOR A RECONSIDERATION, ‘Tue Stam published some time ago contract for redressing curb had awarded. Mr. & Devin was the but, owing to the ot Symons, he was not awarded the contract. day Mr. Devitn, in a letter to the Commissioners, asked for a reconsideration of their decision, 70 CONSULT WITH THR CONTROLLER. ‘The District Commissiouers have made an ap- pointment for a conference with the First Con- {roller on Monday at 2 p.m. in reference to various matters in the Rew appropriation act. MISCELLANEOUS. ngereireceee nse, @ memoer ire it al = of phy: bilities and appointed wate! Jacod H. Burch has been appointed an addi- ‘tonal private on the police force, Real Estate the x of New Yi 20 by 106 aud N Ww. l i ak ia F : My it i i ie al fil : i i t Ke ib ih i i tl i i | | | I il H l i je il fh 44 f rE il LE f i th i I & ; Hg E [ j A va ke i : l i lin} fi in ! Is ‘ ‘ i : ap e s i i i ‘MORE LAND POS THE NAVAL ACADEMY. Senator Gorman has offered an amendment to ‘the sundry civil bill appropriating $108,000 for the of land tothe urchave of land adjacent ‘Naval Acacemy, THE COLUMBIA RAILWAY. A Rumor About Double Oars Unfounded —What President Willard says. should take the = first. «car in ‘he morning and ride all day he would find that the car would not average five ona trip, The road does not, as has been stated, 8 er cent dividends, Vut, ont he contrary, has pever pals more ‘than 3 per cent,” and has that much only twice, When” these people preseat tneir petition, which I understand Was drawn up at their recent meeting, I shall give them an exhaustive reply.” The ge ag of the Washington and Georgetown at the corner of 15th street and New York avenue ‘that the Tumor probably started trom there were a few of cars of the Washington and taken down to the B. and 0. ing for shipment on tne of the Columbia — —____ From Reckville. WHAT 15 GOING ON IN 4 NEIONBORIXG TOWN—IX- SURED BY AN ENRAGED BULL—INSANE AND IN JAIL—NOTES OF GENERAL AND PERSONAL INTEREST. Correspondence of Tux Evewixo Stan, Rockvinig, July 96, 1888, Mr. Hamilton Crown, living about three miles from this place, on Tuesday made a ttarrow escape from an infuriated bull that he attempted to drive from bis premises, The animal made a rush at him, knocking him down and fastening his horns in his clothing, He was rescued by a neighbor, who heard his cries for assistance, He ts badly othepublican primerics wih bo beld tn tha coun can wi oa te, Hae of August, and 8 coun on on the 14th to fates to the congressional uominating convention on the 234 at this place. Miss Gracie Knight tft Were yesterday for a visit to Washington ‘Territory in company with her brother, who 18 the publisher of # paper in “iter, Mr, Richardson, of the Presbytert: v. Mr. an church at Boyd's station, has also taken clrarge of the church Of the same ‘denomination at Necis- Tile, and was yesterday installed before a large A col man pamed Jackson was shot and badly wounded py Mr. Horace D. Water, at Ger- mantown, on Tuesday night. Jackson was at- Vempting to steal chickens, Five innings of @ game of base ball were played at the fair ds uere yesverday evening be- tween the clubs of Linden and Sandy Spring, re- ‘sulting in a score of 13 to 14 in favor of the former club. On Saturday a game will be played at te Same place between Lue Gaithersburg and Kock- ville nines. Col H. F. Paige, wife and daughter will leave Linden for Caitiornia on the Ist of At ‘The annual examination of applicants for public schools was commenced here this morning by Mr. John J. Higgins, secretary to the school board, 2nd was largely attended, ‘Numerous tel have been received here in Tegard to Lieut. Henry W. Schaeffer, who left New But up 10 thls tive nocuing of his wneeaeests vat up whereavout ua been learned by his friends here. i ‘Mr. Henry of Washington, who rece: purchased © farm about miles trot this place, Will in a few days commence the erection of a new John Earhart, a resident of Darnestown district, Was yesterday committed to jall at this place by Justice Higgips, having for some time shown evi- ences of insanity, He was a soldier in the war and received a sum as Dension arrears some years ago, with wi ‘he bought property in tnis county. He was for a number of a resident ofWilaatan a eat iat Aaieena Our Maryland Neighbors, AMMEXDALE, July 28, A tournament in the interest of st, Joseph's church, at this place, was held woday in the grove adjoining. the church. seven entered and the charge was delivered by Mr. N. Knight of st, oa E i i HE Hy “i Eg i i ; Hl vt if [ ; ! : et Hi tr i Bede sehates £ SS f g f t Hy viitie f is 5 £ or) F i i : zf 7 piel EH Lieut. F. V. King, 8th infantry, granted Capt. F. W. Thibaut, orn granted one month's leave. | First Lieut. ant, Jota cavalry. Granted four monthe: jenry ntry,, cary Romeys, St try, grant ‘olverton, W. T., relieving Maj. @. Caldweil, ordered to Jefferson Barracks, Chief Justice Falter in the City. ‘WE WILL REMAIN UNTIL THE PRESIDENT RETURNS. Chiet Justice Fuller arrived in the city yester- Gay and put up at the Artington. Last evening he Feceived no visitor, except personal friends and ‘such public officials as called to pay their respects, Justice Harlan called upon the Culef Justice, and early this morning the latter went out to break- fast with the associate justice. Mr. Puller will remath in Washington for several Until the President returns, as he wants to see Mr, Cleveland. Tne new Chief Justice when auked as to hig plan in regard to qualifying for ais oties aald he ad not seats up Sis mind: that be oul any re, but had not in formed himself as to precedents. A Stan reporter ascertained that there ts no rule Of precedent for a Thiet Justice to quote by. Chiet Justice Taney was confirmed in March, 1836, while the court Was in recess. About UwWo Weeks’ aiter Feceiving his commission he went to Baltimore and took the oath before Judge Glenn of the U. 8. District Court. He appeared before the Supreme Court at the ing term, which began on the «Ist of August, and was con- firmed in January, 1874, and before is com- mission was issued the ‘court took its February before tue court at lurch term, and qualified be- Hence agi. Muir; sale ratified, Lor's ratified. Dip- jnvestinent of funds ordered. Howie audi ant © or 7 days. Jobo Woodson, violating nack lado. Claude Triney, Vagrancy; bonds or 90 days. Kose McDevitt, do.; bonds or'@0 days. Wm. R Staple, injuring tree; meee TE¥ as Tt aad ge ey f couduct; $5 or 15 days. Jolin , do; do, Soha Gorman, doy colisteral tortelied, Wit: Meld Perry, OB parks; do. Joun Shea, Drotanity? a0 or? days Demanding the Judges’ Removal. 4 SAN FRANCISCO LABOK MEETING ADOPT RESOLUTIONS ‘ON TUE CUINKSE QUESTION. A Mass meeting under the auspices of the various trades unions of San Francisco was beld in the Metropolitan Temple Wednesday night and was largely attended. Speeches were made attacking the course pursued by the United Siates judges in landing and a meinorial Was adopted de- claring that every legal device was resorted to to evade Lhe restriction iaw. A resolution Was adopied demanding “the impeachment and removal oi Lo- renzo Sawyer, Judge of the United States Circuit ‘Court of the Bibth circuit, and of George M. Savin, district judge f fet of Nevaaa.” opera Singer, Paget, and a iriend and contemporary ot Ada Isaacs Menken, Lizzie in 1870 & private of the Britis army, Edward Hoare. Sue had $50,000 und be Lad nothing but his Hoare deserved and went to Chicago, Mrs. Hoare’s energy procured for her husband the posiion Of ciVil engineer on the Northwestern iailroad, Which position be bas held for fourveen years. ‘The coupie’s lite was place, but happy, in Park Ridg eigut years ago, In April, 1880, wot having been Dicssed with children, Mrs. Hoare brougt over from England her sixteen-year-old niece, Emily wally was uot prevty. Dut she wai young aud Vivacious. Yesterday in court, iu divorce fod her’ husband with ae Sraranee: Palmer in Ashes. BODE OF THR AGNOSTIC COMMITTED TO FLAMES ‘The remains of Couruandt Palmer were cremated yesterday afternoon at Fresh Pond, i. 1. Only « few persons were present, 2) Hay i et abe if 5B Mnings and bea the flames A unin ney curled into the car Skies, and marked te completion of tne rou’ ine Of tae work, From the X. ¥. Herald Young William Walter Pheips Dodge and a stl younger Miss Ida Lena Cooke were married at Edinburgh by the high sheriff. Tue bride's tatner Was present and some of her friends, It was alleged that the young bridegroom had recetved his parents’ blessing apd conseat by cabic, amd that the principal motive for this was the chival- Fe one of saving the young lady from ‘be 1d0a of her having been compromised by the elopement, ‘Te young couple looked happy and have revurned to the romantic lake district where love's young dream bean, DODOR'S ADVENTURES IN AMERICA, When Walter Phelps Dodge went abroad he lett Debind him an unenviabie notoriety, whitch he bad brought upon himself by his own idiotic conduct, It will be remembered that & nice of is alleged marriage with Miss Lilian’ H. Stok Gaughter of MrsThomas Stokes, aud. his cous ‘Was published in several papers on the morning January 1, 1588, ‘The imarniage Was indignantly denied by ihe persons inverested apd a hue and rz raters Ser he emtnor of Ge orem beat. te Lhe surprise of every one two days’ inv: ou Bxed the authorship ou young Dodge himsel, and he made an abject confersion, He had met the vung lady for the first Umeon Christwas, and © SIX Umes in all As she Was an Leitess to $3,000,000 young Dodge was charged with Being « fortune hunter, hoping by Lhis rick to force areal inarriage to hush up Cae story. That be iater do. nied, Saying his object was Only 10 perpetrare s Joke. Young Dodge, who Is very well connected, Wasa freshman at Yale College. He found nim sell ostracized When he returned there ou the be- ginuing vf Ube winter term and very soon ieft New Haven, Miss Ida Cooke ts ue equesirieune With Whom he eloped in England. —— ‘coe 4A MISSING WIFE RETUKWS TO BLIGHT THE MARRIAGE vrast. ‘The following story comes trom Tyngsboro, N. H.: Miss Jenule Gould is @ school teacher and farmer of this town, She 18 forty years of age, plump, fair and highly educated. She teaches Unree terms of school a year, and between whiles carries on a farm, which she owns and which is \d Lo be worth $10,000 in cold Gash. All of this sue has accumulated by hard work. Last May Joseph Homblett came to town to put engines iuto the factory of SD. Chandler & Co. ater Work be met Miss Gould. He Was well-to-do, a Widower, be sald, for.y-five and very handsome, He lookid at her ‘coms and her barns ruil ot hay and grain then he proposed. To the surprise of all Miss Goula pied, ‘The Wedding was fixed for Wednesday night. The clergyman came, sc did the guests and 4 band of music, The ceremony was to take place at 7 o'clock, but the Dridegrooin did not appear. | The Supper was getting cold and he guests were grow- ing Ured When, at 9 O'clock, Engineer Houbiett caine in his working clothes.” He and Miss Gould adjourned to a private room, ‘The guests heard Uhem taiking and heard her crying. “AU midvight ali the company ler for home, The engineer, it is announced, had a wite sulil living, whom he supposed to be dead. He could not marry. ‘Tears and regrets were of no avail. Miss Gould bas engaged her school for another Um and will carry on the farm as usual. Homblet has gone to New York with his wife. ‘The village gossip has let her joose and everybody is Valking about the wedding that did not come off Mary Heilly’s Terrible Ride. From the New York Sun, July 27. ‘Miss Mary Reilly arrived im thts country only two days ago and with a reiative,with whom she is living in Brooklyn, went to Jersey City last migt to visit her aunt. On her way back she started to cross the Pennsylvania Raliroad tracks at Warren street, about five blocks from the Jersey City station. A New York, Susquehanna and Western express came along the tracks at just Chat instant, and When she was pearly across Le engine struck her, Miss Kelly Was thrown on the pilot of the locomotive. fier vody lay. with ber test dangling within @ few inches of the ground. Her Fesied on the iron barsof the pilot. Tue track from Warren street into the depot 1s lived with SWitches, and the engive jolted et each of these, The giri Was lying In such a position (hat she could OL Use ber hands (0 bold Lersei! Lp, and It louked every moment as though she would roll om. When near the entrance of the depot tbe train Was nearly stopped, and she tried to get off, and Was for a secoud time nearly under the wheels, Luckily for her a bystander Jumjed on the pilot ‘and held ber still until tue train had come to afull When released she dropped on her knees and thanked God for having saved her life, Them She got up abd Walked away. see POWDERLY ON THR LAND QU nal of United Labor Mi deriy says, Iu speake ing Of Uhe land question: “Call a town meeung and appoint a commattee to go through your town, Yo find out how many men are holding on to lous With a View Wo speculation; then go Wo the assess of's office and $e Ii they are paying (axes accord. Ing Wo Whe price they ask for their ious, and it ney are not, insist upon their doing so. Make every mah Who owns a lol pay laxes OL tt for tts full value, This is not Speucerism, Georgelsm, oF Powderlyism. 1: ts bevler Wan ‘all of tueu Together, Ivisequity, 1 is equal and exact tice, ‘Try 1.” Axotuen Vicrix.— Yellow fever broke out afresh yesterday op Ue brig ‘Teneriffe, iying at an Rt the Delaware Breskwater, Capt. Tracey, tus master of the brig, was suddeniy taken ili with Uhe disease and Was at once removed from his ves sel to the hospital, aud ata late hour was ins serious condition. “Two of the crew im the bos pital ag improving. tok. —In the Jour oIKe. COLSTON. On Ji 1888, at 11s poy tg ialtimore sod Puiladeiphia papers vicase 2opy ] FOLEY. On Twursday, July 26. 1888, at Mrx MARY POLES. we hele re4 Kinney. . July 2m. ieled te attends LESCALLEET. On oy 26, 188K, ot 7:45 0 SAMULL MILTON. ty ecu of hemvel M. } ~ 7 | meee ove year, tuur mouths, cS Funeral from residence of grandparent, John pag TR erates roa ely ol Hotel, July 24, 1888, alee SKELLY. Suddenly, in New York city, on J 1g08, EDWARD SRELLY formerly of thick? Funeral, Saturday, st 5 jum, from Oh Met ne, * SMITH. In Jersey City, N.J.. July 26, 1868, after shor! illness, CHAMLES ©. SALTTH, forimeriy 8 rel Geut of tute cy. Feiseral Satur lay, ot 4 p.m..from the re idence of his father-in-law, G20 ‘Sixth street went. Sud friends uve iuvited to sttend iaturment st Mock July 26, 1888, st St. Paul, i. TWING. On J; WARD M Twihe: aged twenty-Bve peare Este et ‘Treasury Department. Ld MAKES DELICIOUS LEMONADE. A teaspoonful added to a giaas of hot or cold wates, and sweetened to the taste, will be found refreshing and invigoreting 1 i ah itis

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