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___ RAILROADS. EE es wk sie {Stree “alse acd Lace” a at Springs, Aliewheny tate 1 home, Sige Saker tema Pa 11-24 AM — Past ail Dally: for” Warrenton, Jottewviifs, Gord. avila, Statics Chew Ohio Rous, Huet vane, Rocky Mose Desvile andr Sat om Fi jew York to Montgomery. im connec: ‘Gon wich Slecyers Montromery to New Orlewas Mane Bouter s for barmineham, Vicker man Sleeper Danville to lid trains Washington to ‘connect for C.and 0, route points ~ to P. M.—Daily, except Sunday Manamiay bia abd ttertacate station pose Mi“Western “Express Daily for Warrenton, paviig, Chariotteaviie. Louie, Giucoatt r Sprimes ‘uso for Lynchburg, Bristol. Chattanoows, Rasuville, Memphis, Little Kock, and all southwestern Feit, ,, Tron Pullman Sicepers’ Washington to hia without ebanue. 00 PM—Southern Express Daily for Lynch. rg. Danville, Raleigh, Asheville, Charlotte, Aiken. Aurusta, “Ailanta, Montromery, Texas and Califor Beton to New rican. nan Sleeper Washington to Augusta, Ga. without Pullman Sleeper Haittmore and Washington to White Sulphur Springs and C. and O. Resorts. wrton 8-00 5 i fi 5 ally except, Ge Dally arrive Round Hil Ti-45 Becurniig Toave Hound Hilt ard Lynchburg arrive in Washingt 1d 7-355 P.M. : Vin Bast Tennessee. Bristol and Lyneh- st 1113.8.m. and #40 PM vie Chesapeake @24 Odio route and Charlottesvilld at 9:40 P.M; Biraaburg Local at 9-47 A.M. ‘Pickem sleeping car Teservation and information furnished. and bacmuge checked at office, 1:300 @yivania avenue, and. at Passenger Station, Pi ‘vauia Kaliroad, Oth and B ste. ae Get i GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NOKTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. DOUHLE I IN EFFECT JUNE 3 TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTO: CORNER SIXTH AND b ‘FKOM STATION, TREETS, AS FOL Cincianath, ‘Saturday, z to Chicagts perm. daily, with Sleepiog “aro 84 St Louis, and ox. yt Saturday, Harrisburg to at Hartiabune pinvalle. anid Meta aly, for Eereugn Sleeper to Pitisbune, and Pitebune to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. ‘ancaigna, Rochester, Buffalo Niagara dauty, except Saturday, with Sleeping anhinwtou to Rochester. ameport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 9:50 ‘am. daily. exerpe Sunday the Bast, od 11°20 pm. On 00, 4:10, 10:00, and ress of Pullman Parlor pt Sunday, aud 3:45. 3-00 p.m. every day. iar uge daily, except Satur. 100 pom kiya, ©. ¥.. all throuzh trains connect st Jer- ey Cit t tran re Pus.adelyhim 7-20, 9-00, 11:00, and 11:40 am, 0, 4:10, 6:00. 10-00. snd 11-20 pom. Ow Sant ‘60, 11 40'am., 2°00, 4:10, 6:00, 10:00, and 17°50 pm. Limited Express, all Purior Carn 940 Am. wees -dayeand 3:40 p mi dally, with Dining For. Baltimore, 6:35, 7:20, 9:00, 9:40, 9:50, 11:00. ‘and 11:40" a.m, 2:00. 3-43, 4:10, 4:2 $'40,0-00. 7:40, 10-00, and 11:20 p'm._On Sas + 8:00." #03. 9-90. 1140 ame 2:00, 3-45, ‘00. 7 40, 10:00, and 11.20 pm eek Litie 7-20 ak. Abd $240" pom. daily, For Aruapelis. 7:20 and 9:00 am., 12-05, 4.20, and ‘6-00 pm. daily, except Sunday. “Sundayar B00 8. me 10 pam. ALFXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL. Wad. AND ALEXANDIIA” AND WASLLNGTOS 5:00; 10: ‘and 6-05 p.m daily, except Sunday. is ieave Alexandria for: Washinat: P ‘Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor. Per of 13th street and Peunsyh wena, and at the station, where orders can be left for the checking estmmation from hotels and reaidences, 3B OUD. LEAVE WASHINGTON FR’ STATION CORN! OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND C STREE’ = Yor Cvicaco aud Nort O15 pm ogg Cwatt and St Louis express daily Sand Band 91> pam For Lexington and Local Stations, 10:10 am. For Philadephia, Newark, and Wilmineton, 7:30. ‘and 3:25'p.an daily, exproms, or ittormediate points between’ Baltimore and Philadelphia, 5 am. and $3:15 prin. For Siwerly and mtermediate points {7:30 am, 4.30 pm. For Baltimore, 5. 6:30, 6:40, 7:30, 8:30, 9:4! (45-muipate tran), a.m. 30-30, pm" Sundaya 80.7 pom Ba 341352705, s-S0r 425, 4:35) 3. 30 pm Leave Aue 50, 6:20 pan, Sun- 5. 2 Washington and. Baiti- 2:20, 3-30, 4:35, 6:45 Roh 15, 3:30, 4:35. 6 8 jetropolitan Branch, *6-35 pal stations only, *10:10am, Pain. 7m, 2:30. 14-40, 9:35, 7: For Boyd's and intermediate stations, t7 p.m.,$10 ? Giareh train leaves Washington on Sunday only at 1 as stoppiug st ail stations on Metropolitan For Frederick. 110-10 am, 13, 14:35, 15:30am Bupday') 13 om, For Lotay and plata oa ‘the ‘Shenandoah Val for Luray and pointe on to Mowe, and all points south via ‘Norfolk aad fgstern KK.S pm. ‘Tratgs arrive trom Chicago datty 7:20 am, and 5:15 Dp. from Cincinnati Louis datiy 6:20. m 1:55 p.m. from Pittsburg daly 720 am, 5:13 jadelphia, Chester, and Wilmington, 10:43 ab en goo. dau. cps rly ‘aud tuterinediate. points nortl mmicre 10a m-dailv sud 12:15 am Traine. leave” Baitsinc F225, @, B:05, 10 Ab miaure traluye Th Cadet ats. ek 410, 8:50, 81, S'S0, and tip. ma." On Sundays, 630.9, 9:05, 10 & m1 To, 2410.5, 8:30. 9-15, 8-40, and 10-30 pe ‘tExcert Sunday. “Day.” ¢sunday ony, Lsfeave called for and checked. at huts and rest- orders left at ticket offices, G19 and 1331 ‘auia ave. Wt CLEMENTS, CHAS. 0. SCULL. Gon. Pass. Agent e930 Gen. Manacer. _POTOMAC RIVER (GTFAMER JOHN W, THOMPSON, $S Comssencine MONDAY, June 25, 1888, for Pott Bac Kiwer laucings as tar as Covobiel Beach, Noman, Curnotan, sud Leo aratown. Leave th street wharf at 7am. Monday, Wednes ay. aud Friday. Fare to all Iaudinus, Srst-ciass 30 ceute: secoud-ciass, So cents 1. W. EMMAKI, ezl-ow General Manairer, 20 p.m Ute traia) a m.: ‘BOATS. ) a NSPORTATION L1 Steamer SUE, ¢ Fret sitet be For turtber moon ME eBs0s: ort. venson: STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN street wharf daily (exceyt Sunday) for Mt Verson sud Kiver Landinws as far down as Giymout at lv ccicck & m. Returning, reaches Washington slout 5-30 yma ac 1. L BLAKE, Captain, JOK POTOMAC RIVER LANDING: NeW IRON STEAMER “ WAKEFIELD" aves 7th st. wharf_on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS Sod SATURDAYS at 7am. Keturning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAYs p.mo..toucin. at KiverLand- tows gant Creek. Va. St. Clements Hay ed ani Connects with Band O. K Hat Pieris. See schedule, JUN B. PADGETT. Ast ‘WHIDLEY, Manager. 2 OCEAN STEAMERS. SHORT ROUTE TO LONDON, NUKDDECTSCHER LLOYD 8. & CO. Condo-tabis staterooms, exerlient table, luxurious ta. Prices. Ist cabin, 75 and up. fing to location; 24 cabin, $50 8 we raies, Apt ly to E. F. DROOE, BEALL, BROWN '& CO, YONAND LINE, CHAS L'DEBOIS & CO. Bankers, Aents Call and inspect piaus aud deseription of vessels. Lo. eations wade st gure Cab-m paraawe 800, 680, 8100 be e125" Kound-trip at gready reduced raten 20m PROFESSIONAL __ ROF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAIR- Noyant, Astrologer and Spiritual Medium. “Bora ith secutd aught aud veil bvery Liddeu uyetery vealed. Kecovers lost or stolen property. Fide iden treet Gives “lucky numbers” Causes eyeedy marriages. Brings separated tether. Gives Success iu busines Keioves ai amily troubles Bdevilintucuces Curesaickness If disappuiuted }y effurteof ctuerm Judwe bot all alike, we the ffuleagor gan coRitce the Giont sceptical. “Straus ry fri other ies will save Umse and disappoinuent by Callison ‘the only genuine clairvoyant in uis city. oe ‘sua geeds witere all others taik aud advertises only what | Ke can do, Sittings, 30c." Lite-readine by all oa qeeeipt of $1. Name. luck uf hair. dateot birth. Muurs $105. Cpe Sundays tru 08 pin ‘wst-Lar 421 oth stow AD. b. ARDENNE, THE CELEBRATED PALM. ist sad Clairvoyant, can give you your exact lite- hart, and to her sitters their sues In tu Love Sisinys geiaity, “Come aud be couvinced. Prot ALES NE, Grapholowist and logiat. ° Buaitions Quadieations, Be. Upen Sundays, YOU M wen. ae cal IVORCES A SPECIALTY, BY A maa years’ experience 1p this Mirictiy private, conndemtal aud without ci pharges to the deserving poor. Address DIVO o Btar utice. Iy25-8e KE TELLS ALL 1HE EVENTS OF Tea i loaivenacontueniial Ladiessndcear ‘ceutscach aS 1. suvet, between stb aud strect Borth west, weve HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FINE DARK CHESTNUT SADDLE Hi IG) VERRs OcD. Guob sizh, SOUND, KIND, aD hrc wed AUCTION. On SATURDAY, AUGUST FOURTH, 1888, TWELVE M., in the court-yard in rear of my store, Will sell the sbove animal, FT HOMAS DOWLING, anccioncer. UI REG OF HOUSEHOLD FoRNTrT a i yar iCING AT. F CLOG tte vigorous ‘and clean.” ‘ME: TEN O% ‘K, AMON Is RIOR ORGAN, FRENCH PI Minho ENGRAVINGS AND OTHME AMT (CLES OF VAL! ‘Renders the hair soft, pliant and glossy, pro- ‘motes s fresh growth, and cures eruptive dis eases of the scalp. Mary A Jackson; Salem, ‘Mase., writes: “I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for amumber of years, and it bas always given me satisfection. It 1s an excsilent dressing, prevents the hair from turning srey, insures Growth, and keeps the scalp white “Several months ago my hair commenced falling out, and in a few weeks I was almost bald. Tbought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, ‘and, after using only part of it, my heed was covered with a heavy growth of by .t.—Thomas fe atk OFF TWE Hons; SEs, gg| Master. Suaren Grove Ry. wew axp iQue tate Ua tSEe pcaarzs, WAGONS BIC. G20: ©. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F ot aw. SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Oo. Lowell, ‘Mase, 8014 by Dragwists and Perfumers. A Rouzxaz Case THESES ASOTR, SPARS 2400 Be ‘The cashier of Me ‘The entire stock of Boots and Shoes, including Fix- Pog MRE Py tures of the well-known shoe dealee. Jou A. Repett, | the United Statsa, writes under dave of June 30, 1888, TIO 14th at"p.wy, to be suld Ot suction, competeing | Seraneet fine ines of Men's, ‘Ladien” Boys’ and Mlseost which Comtneucttg WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST RST. at TEN O'CLOCK, and EVENING at SEVEN \ LOCK day to day until cutire stock is dispowed of. Sale to take place at 1610 14th st. 3y30-6t OBERT VOSE & CO., Auctioneers, TWO SIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSES AT AUCTION ON SATURDAY, AUGUST FOURTH. 1808, at FIVE. THIRLY P.M. ‘these houses are Now. 1336 and 1338 E-stroet southeast, troutage of entire 28 ieet | inches toa depth of 66. feet to alle ‘Oue-half ‘cash, balance om at tiie of sale, ‘water in yard. ‘Terms T8100 deposit cn each warse am in put ap = retrtoon HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. aa e = THE SLOOP “MAX” AT AUCTION. rary bets Al fare rorthloas iat: On MONDAY, AUGUST SHETH. Seago at FIVE | tations. Pass . Tobuigt's lecture tualled O'CLOCK V.Bt. at tne foot of New Jersey avenue, ‘application, EISNER & MENDELSON CO- I May.” length about 26 feet, brewdth St a, Hole Agents. eul-m,wat oop feet and depth 2% feet, a THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. (, * 2008 & 00. Auctioneers. ° GROCERIES AND FIXTURES. On MONDAY MOI O'CLOCK, ‘will geil, in sto weat, suuall stock of Greceries, large Coffee Mil, Cow ter Seales, | Mekel-Plated Showcases, Iarge Ice Box, ¢ Block aud Kack, Counters, Shelving, and Bins; 20 feet new Awning and 1 rame. ‘Ash Ofive Tablem ae. ____suS-2t_ | many remedies RUSTEES SALE OF TWO VALUABLE NEw | purchased ajar <ICK DWELLING “HOUSES, ‘No. B13 AND Sty C STREET SOUTHWEST? By virtue of threo certain deeds of trust, duly re- gored asnong the faud reeordy of “the Disteiet of Co- famnbte, i ibe Tio 300, et sea, and in Satan Sghet seq, the'umder gued Trustees, at, the request of the party secured, Wwillseil tn trout of the premises thercia conveyedy at aie sucticu,to the highest bidder. ou WEDNES: AY Ho ELETEENT HY DAY OF ACOUST. 1888, HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., that certain Lot Dumbered nine (9) (accoriins tos plat recorded in sald Eber No. 11:35, t Solio SU4), im aguare 408, the said fot bein vow knows a lot 37" of the subdivision Fe- Conied i boukt Lo, page 82, a record of the oie of the Surveyor for the aald District aud: lmapruved by « new brick dwelt AND IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER Lot num- beted seven (7) athe sane nquare, (aceurdiin to sald Plat recorded iu Liber 1k forte 304.) aud how known sors a" piat reeonted Im the surveyor’ office the said lot seven being Mn" physician, Dr. Wours Or Isrivexce, ‘MRS. M. APPLETON BAKER, NIECE OF JUDGE BLATCHFORD, OF COURT, WRITES A LETTER. THE & SUPREME New Youx, July 28, 1887. ‘Dean Mus. Aven: As one of the trying sequels to long and desperate illness, I have been afflicted with ‘most annoying skin disorder, for which I have tried ‘without success, A few weeks ago I ‘of “Recamler Cream.” not that I had ‘any faith in any so-called proprietary remedy, but ‘that I happened to know who you were, aud felt sure you at least believed your Recamicr toilet preparations were all you claimed, I find it 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" has effected, and that my Egbert Gurnsey, under whose care I ‘ave been since childhood, seeing the beneficial effect of your Recamier preparations, said to me: “I will not prescribe anything for you to take internally. You cannot do better than to continue the Recamier Cream. I donot know what it is made of, but I know who Mrs. Ayer is, and 1 am sure you will derive more Denefit from her cream than from anything else. Go on wath the cream.” I feel I but do you justice in lay- ing this well-earned tribute at the shrine of the beau- Proved by a new three-story brick dwelling house. ‘ful Julle Recamier. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in ‘Sincerely yours, cash on the day of sale o- within ten days thereafter, ‘M APPLETON BAKER. serie each, eat Taya anes ar en SS yo ce xe area es bo'pnit sateen nad abet 100 will be required when each lot is sold. All cou- EEDCaLIAla Whee cal is Scant reserve the right to resell the property at the cost and ak LAE NE aatAN, GEORGE cv BALMS} | Trustens GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Auc., You can hav will remove the ing, “This ‘& beautiful complexiop by using the Recamier Cream, provided you avoid all cosmetics. It damage caused by cosmetics It will remove pimples, liver spots, black heads, tan, eunburn ‘and redness of the skin. Any of these imperfections on ® woman's face is equivalent to a painted sign, say- woman is uncleanly in ahh does not think it worth her while, to make herselé 7 r personal habits; n attractive.” Send for free sample of Recamier Pow- ~ oer at. der, ‘Hubbard Ayer, 52 Park Place, New TP Wo-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 317 York.” ‘apis-6m SIX ochoc » Lwiil sell 1m front of the prem: ives, Jot 37, square Std, with the improvements thet xraxmiz Sax Dhoraszs. mise No. 317 M st. untaining five: CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. ao ete Fone nike $10.50 per month; lot Our oldest child, now six years of age, when an infant “Terms of sale: Oue-haif cash, balance in one and two | @% wonths old was attacked witl?s virulent, maliguant ye.rs. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days, Deposit of $50 Fequired at ume of sale. . aus-ot GEO. W, STICKNEY, Auction [)UXCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ‘TAK SHED, OFFICE FURNITURE, OFFICE, LARGE ‘TAK KETTLE, ASPHALT, FENCING, &C., &c. AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST SIXTH, 1888, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell on the premises, North, Capitol street, between M street and New Lork avenue northwest, Tar Shed, Office Furniture, Office, Tar Kettle, Asphalt, Fencing, &., &. ‘Ternis cash. 02-3 Right, no peace marvellous. tacked. In my ‘skin disease. All ordinary remedies failing, we called our family physician, who attempted to cure it; butit ‘spread with almost incredible rapidity, until the lower Portion of the little fellow’s person, of his beck down to his knees, was o Painful, blotched and malicious, We had no rest at from the middie ‘solid rash, uyly by day. Finally, we were advised to try the Curicuma Remxvtes. The effect was simply In three or four weeks a complete cure ‘was wrought, leaving the little fellow’s person as white and healthy as though he had never been at- opinion your valuable remedies saved his life, and to-day he iss strong, healthy child, per- Cera SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING | fectly well, no repetition of the disease having ever oc- 24 FEET BY A DEPIi OF 95.1 FELT, 10 AL- beige ims iy ater: Dintect of Coitonte ogi ftcaune SoTL S43 ta intrict of Columbia, made in the catise No. 11,243 equity, wcerein Wm. H. Marshall and others are com Plauants aud Hattie and Alice Marsball are defeud- ute, 1 shall on MONDAY APIEKNUON, the ‘THIR- ‘TieTH DAY OF JULY, AD. 1888, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, ‘sell st ‘public suction, iu frout of the premises, the following real estate,” described on the plat of the city of Washington, in the District of Co- lumbia, as and being part of lots twelve and thirteen in square eight hundred ana eighteen. beginning at « point on Fifth street east thirty-five (0) feet north from the southeast corner of tot thirteen (13), run- ning thence north aloug said. Fifth street tweuty-four (24) tect, thence west the entire depth of lot, thence south, along the rear line of lows ‘12 and 13. twenty- four (24) feet, thence cast to the place of bevinning, Rheum, of tried hundreds Rusotvenr, 81. Curxtcat Co. ‘at Law and Ex-Pros, Att'y, Ashland, O. Igratefully acknowledge acure of Eczema, or Salt ad, neck, face, arms and legs for seven- teen years; not able to walk, except on hands and knees, for one year; not able to help myself for eight years; of remedies; doctors pronounced my case hopeless; permanently cured by the Curicuna ReMxupies, WILL McDONALD, 2542 Dearborn Street, Chicago, TL, Sold everywhere, Price, CUTICURA, 50c.: SOAP, 25c.; Prepared by the Portex Davo axD Boston Masa, 431, 81, 3,4 Term of sale: One-half of the purchase money in cash and one-haif fu one Year, the deferred payment to bear i terest from the day of sale and. to be evidenced by the notes of ‘the purchasce. which ar: to be secured Dy deed of trast on the premises, Oral en ser option. -Aderosit ot $200 required at tale, Sonveyan lug. recording. &cs a the purcliaser's cust Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days Cthverwine the trustee tes: Fea the rieht to resell at th Fisk and cost of the delwulting purchas-t, EUGENE E ARSOLD, Trastes, 458 Lousans sre iyis-dds Panes C DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘The ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED in consequence of the rain until MONDAY, AUGU: 1888, AT SAME HOUR AND PLACE. EUGENE F. ARNOLD, Trustee, jy31-d&ds Louisiana ave. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES: SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE NO. 5 11TH STREET NOKTHWESI. __ By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Liber No. olio 354, et. seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, "the undersigned trustess will sellin front oF the premines ae public “auction on TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DaY OF "AUGUST, IS88. at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., lot two (2) in L & Chapiuan's recorded subdivision of square 3 rms of sale: One-half of purchase money to be paid in casn and ‘residue in’ one year after date, with interest from day of sale at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-anuually, for which note of purchaser, Secured by deed of trust on the provecty to the satis: faction of the trustees, shall be given. or allcash at option of purcha-er. A deposit of $100 to be made when bit Is accepted, and terms of wale to be com Pliod with in ten Gays, or trustees’ reserve the Fight to at risk aud cust of defat haser. sn Gb: F. APFLUGY. Trastse, ‘sands hav: Yendall Building. WM. E. EDMONSTON, ‘Trustee, Jy30-dte 04 Sth st. nw, syEO. We uctioneer, 036 F street, TRUSTEES' SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT FRONT- ING IN Fred ON LSTREET, NEAR COSkEG: | 7 TICUL AVENUE NORTHWEST, tue of adeed of trust recorded in Liber No vo 221 et seq, one of the Land Kecords for irktof Columbia, and at the Fog ery arty secured thereby, we wwicl offer for sale fa front of tbe premises, on TUESD: the SEVENTH DAY OF RUGUst. Iss, st PVE O'CLOCK P.M, that cor tain piece = puree, of land known and described as being lot numbered 7 in square nuinbered 161, as the sane is recorded in Liber W. F., folio 13, of the rec- fords of the surveycr's office for the District of Colum: Bia, sold subject to a certain deed of trust to secure the Mutu of $1,500, payable three years from July 9, LsN7.” Interest at @ per cent, payable semi-annually” ‘Une-hait uf the purease mouey ace iu one (1) year, with interest at th Cum per auuum. payable went by a deed of trust om the y Sold, OF ail cash. at the option of the purchaser, “kde at be required at time of sale. All posit of sordid at purchaser's cost. Terms at CUNCOKD F eel exery Compounn * THE CELEBRATED NERVE TONIC. 4 WORD TO THE NERVOUS. ‘You are painfully aware that you have nerves? Then youare sick. A healthy boy has as many as you, but ‘be docan't know it, That 1s the difference between “sick” and “well.” ‘Why don’t you cure yoursel!? It is easy. Don’t wait. Paine’s Celery Compound will do it. Pay your druggist ;e dollar. and enjoy life once more. Thou- Why not you? WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, Burlington, Vt. Ger Tur Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS, ‘We are the Sole ts for this Cel ted Harn sou e ha l ua rh car are ‘1 1b. Beware of imitations and 908 wine “Concord, 3” ‘than which there Ta m2 Fonveyane stale te be Compan ith ih ftom aay 0 f, BADLEY, J27-todkds JOUN 5 SWOKMSTEDT,; Trustees, Bikenee. trial lenses, myz2-3ma ALE OF IMPROVED PHOPERT XQ. $52 (DELAWARE AVENUE, BETW1 AND & S1KibTS SOUTUWEST eat By virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District ot Columbia. made ih equity catise 11203, the paderaimved “Irustes will sell at puulie suction, ip froutof the presnives,on “AT UKDAY: the ELEVENTH BAY OOF AUGUSI "1888. at HALE-PAST FIVE OCLOCK VM, tie ‘followin reat estaie, in the Clay of Washington, Disirict of Columbia, “beluue HDOwe nd described af lot siunbered fourtee (a), 18 square Luaberd O40; a4 the sauce le laid down ou the public lan of tae saul exty.™ ‘Leruis of sale as tollows: One-third of the purchase- money itt caah aud the residue in two equal iustall: Meuts, payable in six aud twelve months from day of with interest thereon at six per cent per annum. Or the purchaser may,at hisor her option, pay the qatire su.cuntof purchase-nouey in cash. “The title te said real esaate to be ctaived by said trustee UDti ont of Parcuusemoney haa bees, paid, fever otto to Conia atin of ale Sta felted aiid the sight to ‘resell in reestved tthe Sok 12 ive eublects fox the and ec cetogts fx he count tot eats at SiftieniGes Glia Fane Ree aaa a a MES he eta. rs CHESINUT ¥: Dysrxencs Resorce IN THE MILD AND CERTAIN ACTION OF . TARRANTS std coat of defaulting purcbaser ‘0. H. SMYTH, Disrrhos, 2y30Akds GEO. W. STICKNEN, auctonecr._ | SR immediate LADIES sid TL PERSONS el cece ‘AFFLICTED Mu M, J. Passo; o0Y F st. now. (Mrs. Hunt's) FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS. pe JET ORNAMENTS. a i Hair Dressed aud Bangs Shingted, 8-1me UPEKFLUOUS HAIR DESTR EAVING PEREGO A DURTROTED, beat G ery Bromainent physica fi Peace, canortad ig) Eierurical recone for tabere dae JRENCH DYEING, scoUK Fie Eee PS ANB DEY Firvi-class Ladion’ and Gents! work oft Yon. ANTON AND CAKOLINE with A’ Fischer and Maison Vries, salty, NION isc ~ CLEANDD AD HERS DEY CLEANING EeTAB A. special selection a Pensie fae Tooderate. Goods called fof aud delivered. it ALOR SAMENTS MADE UP O8 RIPPED: WC Stent. Starmanaeraseeas aops an sce zone | Woe als Bot fail to get my 7 and te Dangerously Injured. ‘New Yorx, August 3—This morning an individ- ‘ual whose name is at present unknown evaded the pared wi % KS cent, the latter in Louisville and Nashville. ‘he market developed siren; however, and small fractional established throughout the entire list in the frst half hour. Michigan Central was again the ‘special feature of the market, nevenng 2s pet ceat on a very moderate business. The improve- ment was checked, however, and the list there- after remained stagnant and dull without feature of any kind. Union Pacific was the leading active ‘stock, With St. Paul, Lake Sh¢ Western Union and New land following, the rest of the 5, Whi list Were quiet todull, At ii o'clock the market Was dull and steady, generaily at small fractions Detter than tne opening Ng Shot Dead on His Beat. MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF A ST. PAUL POLICEMAN. Sr. PaviMinn., August 3—At halt past 1 o'clock ‘this morning policemen on St, Antony Hill heard the report of a pistol coming from the direction of Virginia and Summit avenues. ‘Those who heard it immediately made thelr way toward that sec- ‘on Of the hill, but failed to find anything susplc- ous, ‘The polfceman on the Virginia aveuue, beat could not be found, however, und this fact set the officers to seatcning for him, After three hours the missing man Was found iying dead on Virginia avenue, with a bullet wound Just below tue righteye, ‘The dead olficer, whose name 1s Hans Hanson, was about twenty-nine of age and married, In his hand was grasped hls revolver at half cock and he Wore his rubocr coat. ‘The bullet which caused his death had suattered the nght eye. Chief Clark said: “Iv 1s probable that Han- son was killed by burglars, but so far we have falled to find that any Lov">in the netghborhood hag been disturbed. Ano ver theory is that he ‘was Shot by some person who mistook him for a foot pad. ‘This might be the cause, as Hanson ‘wore his rubber coat over his uniford. So far we have no trace of the murderer.” sredish-bav che ‘The Saratoga Races. Sanatosa, N. ¥., August 3—This was the third Gay of te race Inveting here, First race—purse $950 for maiden three-year olds; one mile,” The Bertha B, colt won, Kentucky ban second, and ‘Amos tuird. “Time 1:43. Second race—purse $350; winning penalties and non-winning aliow- Anees % mile. Lotue Wall wou with Elmira second, “Remsen and Kermesse ran @ dead heat for third piace, ‘Time 1:16. ‘Third race, purse $400—winning penaities and non-Wwinning’ maiden allowance; one mile and a furlong, Lelex won; Macbeth M1 and Birtuday had a lively struggie for second place, resulting tn Macbeth II geting 1; Birthday, third 157%. ‘Fourth race, selling—six furloigs. Regent won; Romp, second: Myth, third. ‘Time 1:16%. vorable Peach Crop Reports. Winwixgrox, De. August 3.—Some uufavor- able reports afe reaching here irom Ube peach re- gion, aes FINANCIAL AND COYLMERCIAL, New York Stock MarRct. ‘The Mowing are the opening aud closing prices of the New Vurk. Bigck Market, a reported by special wire to Corson aud Slacartuey. 1410 $ strocte Same fe | Ge | dune Mates! elt HO. .| 227 ‘vie 2 114s 11456 as") as | 25 29 7 182% Do. 1 exe. |T05, wilds straw Ho2, Yor Texasé Pac... 60% Union Pac.-.! BY Wabass Raltimore Markets, BALTIMORE. Mp., Aucust 3.—Vineinis inte, 3; Dust at sixes, con- yapons, Gy; do. new threes, 65%: do., ten-torties, 35% bid BALTIMORE, Mp., August %—Cotton quiet but firn.—middling, 10%a11.~ Flour quiet but steady and. Unchatiged. " Wheat—soutbern, active and lower; Puli, XUs0i: “Loneberrs, 67402; western, quist ahd aiecdy? N Winter red spot, “80 %a80%. Aucust, 501 September, 802400; Getobed, OUxa0UN; De- “d2%a03." Coru—southern, “dull and casler; 2 os el steady; mixed spot, S20: September, : western, qui. bs; August, a ig: Jan Anais Oate dal ain therm end: Fenuisylvania® 35a40; ‘western 3; Western mixed, tus, liye active aud Hay rai priae to choice western Provisions fany. active aud Bvt dita camera puck Taal ero try, Toni0. Exes, quictand stesdy, a froieunsteaas —Sreaiied, 74: Cotes, giet— Rio car- : tara quiet aud easy a 1osilo%, Whisky quiet—12a We fpreighws to Liverpool” per steaiue. uoininal Aner cotton, Shay dou per wou. 10x: ral sip E 4a. Kecelpte--flow rela aaa bushels: corn, 1 ments—four 3.000 barrel ‘Wheat, 240,000 bush- — District Government Affairs. WANTS AUTHORITY TO CUT OFF THE WATER." ‘The health oMicer in a letter to the Commission ers requests that authority be conferred upon the sanitary inspectors and the inspector und assts.- Aut inspectors of plumbing to cut off water from remises where investigations are In progress to Ectermnine the source or sources of defective Grail. uge. He says further that delay could be avolded and much labor saved by granting such authority. ‘The time for keeping water cut off might be limited to twelve hours; in the majority of cases, however, one twelfth of this time would probably de suMicient, BUILDING PERMITS were issued to-day follows: H. T. and M. Mc- Grann, one brick dwelling and store at 1704 Penu- Sylvania aveuue northwest, #8500; 1 C. Mangum, one brick dwelling at 23 8th street southeast, $2,000; T. J. W. Rovertson, two brick dwellings oa Juniper sii nd, Le Droit Park, $4,500; E. H. one brick dwelling at 503 P street northwest, $4,800; James Johnson, one frame dwelling on Céntral avenue, Ivy City, $800; Marguret Hill, one brick dwelling at 206 Bull's alley, $450. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘The Commissioners have approved the plans of ‘the building inspector for the new engine house and the new police station. Proposais for their Construction will be invited next week. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The following were the readings at the Signal Office to-day: 8 a, m., 69; 2 p.m., 86: maximum, 88; minimum, 66. ‘Woman’s Island, ‘Letter to Philadelphia Record. ‘A little way north of Cozumel and about 6 miles from the coast 1s Isla Mujeres (woman’s island), which is only about 6 miles long by half a mile wide. Some of Cortez’ soldiers went ashore here ‘and found four temples in the town, the idols in which represented female figures of colossal size— hence its name. 1 wish I could picture to you the singular beauty Pe EE ya Waves y ‘with a rocky coast on side. Mangrove and Sent ety camera eras some lonely we hed the nearest clearing, and found a eun-ariea Indian ‘ if : i F & i ts i i i if at tl : ee ‘TER GENERAL SCHEDULE. Inthe general schedule the following streets have been omitted: Pennsylvania avenue south. east from 11th street to the new bridge, and Four. and-a-half street from D street northwest to Penn- azivania avenue, © street southwest and south- ‘THE NORTHWEST. In the northwest section schedule some changes have been made, Fifth street will be paved only from © to Q, instead of to the Boundary. 224 street will be paved only between O and P of between M and ‘THR SOUTHWEST. ‘From the schedule for the southwest section the only street omitted 1s H street from 1st to 3d. ‘THE SOUTHEAST. ‘From the schedule for the southeast seotion the following are omitted: C, from 6th to 7th; D, from ‘3d to 6th; Oth, from East Capitol to G street; south side Lincoln Square. ‘THE NORTHEAST, From the northeast the following have been omitted: North Capitol street from I to K streets, 6th from H to K, 9th from B to Maryland avenue. 11th street will be paved only from North Caro- lina avenuo to Maryland avenue instead of Massa- chusetts avenue, ‘One of the most important items left in the Schedule for the northeast section 18 tne Paving for the full width of Ma- ryland avenue from 6th to 11th street leaving only four squares between the end of the glenn and the terminus of the avenue, where it intersects the Bladensburg road. 15TH sTuEET, Adopting a recommendation of Capt, Symon’s the Commissioners have decided to Pave the west side of 15ch street from Pennsylvania avenue to New York avenue with granite blocks. This action 1s taken because no bid for paving this street with durable concrete Was received within the limit of $2 a yard imposed by Congress, ‘That part of 15th street has to stand heavy ‘trafic, and none of the contractors ior asphalt or distillate pavements will undervake to pave it for a@ yard and keep it in re- pair for five years. When it was pro- some time ago to we the Street with granite blocks the Chief Cierk of the ‘Treasury protested, but the Commissiouers say that under the limitations imposed by Con- gress they cannot do otherwise, WASHINGTON ‘Navat Orricens’ Pay.—Second Controller Butler has decided that naval officers of all grades serv- ing on receiving ships are entitled to sea pay under the principle laid down in the Strong case, and that they are also entitled to rations. He has, however, rejected a clalm for the difference be- {ween one-third additional pay actually reoeived by Officers serving on recelving sbips, and one-third additional pay based upon the increased pay al- lowed under the decision of the Supreme Court in the Strong case, ASKING A Resrire FoR MAXWRLL—Secretary Bayard has forwarded to the governor of Missourl letter from the British minister asking on be- half of the British government that a respite be granted to Maxwell, allas Brooks, the English sub- Ject condemned to death at St. Louis, GavGER AppoInreD.—The Secretary of the Treas- ury to-day appointed Thomas A. Hudson tobe & United states gauger at Elk Shoais, N. C. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, Nominations To-day. The President has sent the following nomins- tons to the Senate: Postinasters: Henry Jayne, Taylorville, Til; Pullip Heinkel, Sueldon, Iowa! John W. Beatty, Mexico, Mo.; Frank P. Thompson, Cloquet, Minn. Mary E. Winileld, Forest City, Ak.; Jesse L. Cra~ {ens Fayetteville, ATE; Thos, Beesly, Provo City, tabs Capt, Winfleld Scott Schley, to be chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting with the Tank of commodore. Ww. Ford Arnold, ot Ten- nessee, and Geo, Augustus ‘Lung, of NewYork, to ve assistant surgeons in the Navy. ‘The Samuel Strong Case, AN AMENDMEN? TO THE DEFICIENCY BILL REGARDING 1 RULED OUT OF ORDER. ‘The House this afternoon indulged in a discus- sion of the Samuel Strong case in connection with the general deficiency Dil, Mr. McComas offered an amendment to the bill appropriating $2,500 for the employment of a special counsel to defend the District 1n the arbitration of the Strong claim. A point of order that the amendment was not warranted by any law was made by Mr. Spinola. After a lively discussion, the point of or- der Was sustained, and the amendment thrown out, ‘An amendment appropriating $5,000 for the re- Pairs of the police und fre-alarm ‘telegraph and Leleplone service was adopted, and also an amend. ment appropriating $2,501 10 pay the Standard Underground Cable Company for lines laid for the District service. Capitol Topics. ‘THE SENATE TO MERT 11 4. ¥. The Senaie this afternoon adopted Mr. Hoar’s resolution fixing the hour of daily meeting at 11a. m. by a strict party vote, 24 to 22, the re. publicans voling for ivand the démocrais’ against it ‘THE SENATE TARIFF HEARINGS. ‘The Senate sub-flnance committee to-day in- formally heard several parties who are interested 4n manufactories, One delegation represented the pottery interest. They want the tariff tax to re main as now. ‘Beside listening to the several Visitors the subeomuuittee did nothing. The hear- ing; were entirely informal, no record being kept of them, . NoTEs. An immense horseshoe and shield of fowers and A floral basket were placed on Representative Richardson's desk this morning 1n honor of his re- momination. The larger plece wag presented by the employes of the Government Printing Omce, he being chairman of the printing commiti ‘Yhe Senate in executive session yesterday con- Armed the nomination of Saml. J. Ropinson as master at TOWSOD, Pofue fishery treaty was taken up in the Senate this afternoon and Mr, Telier spoke in opposition to its ratification, ‘The Death Record, During the twenty-four hoursending at 1 o'clock this afternoon deaths were reported to the health office as follows: Agatha E. Faunce, white, 1 month 13 days; Benet B. Sims, white, 70 years; Alice C. Butler, white, 3 years; Jas. G. Simpson, White, 29 years; Jennie Dawson, white, 20 months H a T, Wi 4 5 Mi Peru, Simars cat noes Years; Julia Ann Brown, colored, i 4 si sl Z| i : Ht BEE Mi i get as as any eer SRN § Satna A Bill fer an Injunction to Prevent cover and was watching for any renewal of hostili- ‘tes, One side was devermined that the fence shall of attorney only requires: tion. Tae. park ‘be no. park Penis, however, decline vo state whether OF Dot necessary had been issued, the obvious: reason being other side in the dark. Should they make a move to rebuild the fence the other side would not Know on whom to serve an injunction to prevent it The other side, or Wag- ‘than to see the fence ts not rebuilt, It was gen- on; the park é rom taking wach action Sie eee pon papas sen oo St ue mal eats Sr alte Sseotintion. "Ih" the’ meantiate Linger ‘rest is open Le Droit and Howard or ieace, and ‘the part cranes ‘started (0 pass throught but was turned in Howardtown, tried attorneys for Henry D, Boteler, Chas, E. Banes, and Uriah Daily, this afternoon Srey moet cers before Chief Justice sham and rary yan! order. Amzi L. Barber, W. 8. Smith, Howard L. and Henry Garnett, the ‘Messrs, Boteler and Banes bie in the park. Mr. Daily owns a house on Linden street, just outside the line of the fence. Gen. Birney presented the Justice Bingham, who straining order returnable on Friday next, 10th instant, Politics and Cold Cash, J. A, OWRNBY ON TRIAL ON 4 CHARGE OF OBTAINING $150 FROM A. 4. THOMAS BY FALSE PRETENSES. Yesterday J. A. Owenby was arrested by Om- cer Hughes on the charge of obtaining $150 from A. A. Thomas by false pretenses, in representing ‘Uhat he had been authorized by Senator Plumb to collect it. Mr. Thomas learned that Senator Piumb had given no such authority, and made the com- plaint. ‘The case was called in the Police Court about noon to-day, Mr. Josep» Shilington for the Gor- ernment and Mr. J, J. Johnson for defendant, Mr. A. A. Thomas testified that Owenby came to him June i8 and said that Senator Plumb sent him im tovel the money—$150—as go Chicago for the Senator. Witness had seen Owenby about Senator Piumb’s rooms, and, be- Heving the money was for the use of the Senator, he gave tue cash to the defendant, L.A. Lindsiy testified to hearing the conversa tion in the office about the money. Senator Plumb testified that he gave no author- sty to Owendy. ‘The defeudant, Owenby, testified that he went to Thomas a day or two before June 18 and ex- lained that there were some political matters desired to attend to; that he expected ‘4 soon as a certain title was issued he would have $1,500, but was apprehensive that it might not coine ‘soon enough, that he directed Thomas to see Frank Flanigan as to the political matters he ‘Was on, and then ask him if he would, if necessary, indorve his note. On the day in question he called oa Capt. Thomas and asked him to indorse the Rove, and said to him; “1 have no claim on yous but Four funds are my funds.” Capt. Thomas’ hat be word loan hin the money. aed, made wae note, whic! anc money, paying the Interest. He denied that he sald that Senator Plumb had sent him, but only stated that he was going to Chicago on political business, to aid in Preventing the nomination of certain parties and ‘accomp! the nomination of others. Arter his arrest he went to Capt, Thom: and told him he was surprised. Mr. W. P. Williamson was seen and he had some talk with him as to settling the case, and then defendant was taken to the Station. “MF, Williamson called again on the sub. ject. In the court defendant said he had been to Chicago, and it was a fact that he had reason to believe that money would De placed to. his credit at & Co's He bad asked Mr. Thomas for s loan before, Dut n Uhis occasion he only asked his indorsement. ‘The court said that he had considerable doubt if the prisoner could by held. ony ihomas was, recalled, and, denied that en ‘suggested ‘see Mr. The decision Was reserved Uli to-morrow, the detendant being under $500 bail. ‘Tue Estate o Rosxat Kose.—In the case of Robert Rose, who died in 1871, and left a small estate, whic Was administered upon, the Probate Court "here has beeu asked by W, H. Marbury, of Alexandria, for letters for a further aduninistra- tion on the estate. When Mr. Rose died his estate was tl ht Lo be @ small one, but the lit over the Choctaw claim has devel ‘the fact thathe had a claim of about init, ‘The usual citations have been issued. Pouice Court—Judge Mills pro tem. at ‘Smith, vi ‘bonds or Well protanity; workhouse, s Ella Brown, do; do. Mollie Jarboe and Sophia Mc- Chesney, do. John Jefferson, do; do. Mary john ‘Stewart, do; do, Wm. Williams, do; do, Wm, Harrison, 'vagrancy; workhouse, Wm. E. Brooke, disorderly conduct $10 oF 30 ‘Anna Crawford, vagrancy; pet Sonal bonds, “Frank Smith, Vagrabcy; workhouse, Joseph Paul, vagrancy; do. nnd 1a A Plague of Moths In Twe Cities. ‘THRY COMPEL THR CLOSING OF HOUSHS—CavGRT BY BUSHELS BY THE GLARE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT. Butterflies by thousands few around the sixty- four electric lights in Easton, Pa, Weduesday night, lit on the carbons, and then dropped dead in the globe. There were found in the morning two quarts of dead butterfiles in each globe, be- sides those on the ground. These butterflles are the kind vat lay moth eres ading, Pa. hada simliar visitation. Myriads Ret of (hem infestéd the air, resembling at a distance snowstorm. Saloonmen were compelled to close {thelr front doors to keep out the 1s, which were Nae H i i i i : a E i i ‘3 : a a ig 4 i Hy iH : E i il HI g 4 E pita Hee i Hl £ i | Tk ‘Prom Harper's Young People. ‘The majority of the travelers try to do too much im a given Ume, and the result ts, they come back from & Journey fatigued and with a confused idea Of what they Rave seen. Places and sights afeInex- tricably mingled, If Che Untp has been an American @ likeness of him I don’t know. I let him paint « Uttle on the picture, which delighted bim; at the same time I was painting Princess Beatrice’s dress from the lay figure, when the door of the Rubens Drought ‘The whi tnfiictea Ishment remember tioned” om Fouug prt qe Bout seve: oR m6, Mining) he : Want, abd the mastery of them is an excellent b ul ~ en aia te it put tetng Bin ss mental discipline. While engaged upon them tho patrictiy within the boundaries. of bis own, jy ‘SeogTaphy by the pores without property. I was working quieUy et my part ‘Picture when I was reused tye n exelamation Se ane an wast ennneting op Of alarm from the lady in whose ci the | babits and. of purse, and here again it ts tm- alt came to me, whocried: ‘| ‘at | Possible to lay down arule, Exclusive of rail ace! What nas he beew'doing to ity? And steamship fares and without luxuries, “Well, be had simply been wiping. iis Brushes | MAF be set down at not less than Ove oF sik it, for it was streaked with vermuillion, bright | !AT ® day—three to four dollars for hotels and (wo Ses ens exter, —y dollars forcad fares and other incidentals Eng- = tWhat to to berdncet It the princess should | !8N4 and the United States are about 25 per cent eve him she would” dearer than the continent, With Uhe exception ‘Oh,’ sald 1, “I can easily remove the paint.’ Of Spain and Russia, which are dearer than “a ‘Gipped some clean rag into | France, Germany, Belgium, Hodand, Switzerland, ‘vurpe! etectually rubbed off ‘the | OF Italy. Two or'more persous traveling vogeuber color ‘correct, I Was removing | Will do so somewnat cheaper Uban the same-but- wm a8 stopped by it screams | LET Singly, for the reason Unat many iems are no from. ‘Rentleman, sccompanied by | M0re for Uwo than for one, Four is the best mum & severe Gis littie "Ase. ‘Tie turpen- | Der for a party on the score of economy; tree is tine ’@ little spot or scratch on | Sometimes an inconvenient one, and five or more his bt gave him great paln—great, | Make “a crowd.” For a party at auy size ope per. indeed, take Seren ater beteark nea | S00 Should be manager and paymaster. ‘This duty He tore {rom ie, after a parting Kick, and | ™4¥ be taken alternately by different members, refuge under a large tabie and yelled uit he | PUL hever simultaneously. Wiss tred, his governess the while in verror that ss A Woman's Wu. From the Newark Advertiser A very pretty story of woman's Mrmness 1s told im Boston. ‘The lady in question, wife of « man engaged in Dusiuess of a speculative character, ‘some time ago received $50,000 In bonds trom her husband, after one of bis lucky deals, with the Strict injunction that she should bold on to them, whatever came to pass “If I come to you and ‘ask for these bonds, no matter what I say, dc Jet me have them. "Keep them for yourseli ana the chudrea, and don"t let me speculate with ‘them, were Uhe words used by Uhis prudent man to his heipmate, In the course of time the specuiator, as is natural with bis class, was in deaperats Straights for money. A dig deal was in progress in Wuich he could parucipate with certain great yf only he could Put up Iie quota of une nds. AS a last resort he went vo his wife and Tequested the loan of her bonds for a short une that his diMculty might be tded over. She Would not listen to hin for a moment, quoting his own words to him that the bonds should not be given, to Bim again, Mo matver what he sala. fhe husband was "somewhat disconceried at {he rovufl Dut he set himself mantully to ie task jemonstrating to bis wite that the other side intoa box by themselves. They | in this cular instance: the property, would did it so quickly and with such @ sure, quick touch | pe doubled, and that it Was madness to. let that It Was a pleasure to Watch tuem, and to | the sure chance slip. He implored, entreated, Judge by the coy giggling and conscious Uttering | urged, and argued, ali to no purposé. His wife it wasa pleasure ike two pretty maids to ve | showed an adainantine firmness of character that Watched so attenUvely. In another corner of the | was utterly new to lil, aud be left her baffied Yestibule place two Other litte maids were at | and a little out of temper, He managed, howev: Work at What corresponds to putting on clean | finally, to get from another source © sum tn’ puniow cases in otber counties, rns Japanes: | smailet than he desired, and with it entered the Pillow is & wooden box with a little padded roll on | deal, According to all laws of poetic Justice, he \op, and at inns the pad 1s covered with @ fresh | should have lost; but he tad? & lange prof. And LIL Of soft white mulberry paper each day. had the satisfaction ot demonstrating to his wite ‘The bagh-room of aJapanese inn is as public and | that if she had been less resolute Inher resolve producing anything in the picture resembling him. Pits young gentieuian is now married aud’ is 6 father, and, J trust, a happy one.” Fanny Ways of Hotels in Japan. ‘From the St. Louis @lobe-Detmocrat. ‘There 1s no gene. a! dining-rodu and no set hour for meals at @ Japanese inn. The guest claps his hands and orders his food at any hour of the day or night, and it is brought to his room on a lacquer tray and set on tue door before him, or, at most, elevated on a table or oven, about four inches Ligh, Ina small room opening from the office and entrance room of tue tea house two ris were sorting the landlord's new tea, Just ‘ht in from the country, They sat before a large table, raised only a few inches from the floor, and’ from a heap of tea at oue end ‘scatlered little handfuls of tea leaves out thinly over the lacquer top. With their deft fngers they slid off to one side the smallest and fuest leaves from the Ups of the new shoots of the vea plant, and the ‘and coarser leaVes were sipped to ‘open to the word as tne kitchen, geueraily with- | Ler $50,000 Would have been increased to $100,000. out any door, and with glass walis or screens at | He was and manly enough to Lhe tost. Iu'passing through to the rooms buck | however that she had acted perfectly Fight, or golng “up siairs one always has the bath in | he cautioned her not to yield'to bis imploration view; often a large where turce or four can | Une next time he should ‘ask ber to veod nim the socially dip together. From the late aiternoon | mopey, adding, with & comical face: “I Gout Unul midnight or later there is always a spiash- | think you Will” tg in the Dath-room and steam Issuing frou the — ‘open door, as tke halves stand tuntuersion 1a boll ing water with the greatest glee, and always have iat geyser temperature. Given the tub is a small one, and then several people take vurns in the sanle bath water, Foreigners belug known to be queer On the subject of bathing, preferring wo Dathe alone and Unseen, aud to have fresh water each Ume, are generally invited iu first, ‘The master, as they call he wasculive head of our party, Was invited to the Datt-room at Mis- hina at S o'clock the first afternoon. He found it - 000. Eminent Ballooniets. Paris Despatch to the London Daily Telegraph. A Parisian lady of bigh rank has lately attracted much attention owing to a remarkable balloon ascent which she made tn company with her hus- band. This lady, whose daring exploit deserves universal chronicling, is the Countess Chandon de Brialies, who in fashionable Life is famous as ai amateur actress of no mean ability, and recently 2 doorless, giase-sided apartment, but’ tue land- | MMAtUT actress of no alm for histrionte honors iordquieto atu by bringing ins folding screen | Tsome private theatrical given bya marchioness Whose fetes and festivals are familiar W all Lose courtly chroniclers known here as ortert mondaina, Mine, La Comtesse and her husband, disdaining the ‘ordinary means of locowotion which are employed by minor wortals, embarked. tm a balloon in Paris for the purpose of proceeding Yo thelr country seat at Eperuay. Tue plucky ‘ub and the general view of Uhe office, corridor, garden and iain street, A too vigorous sweep of Uhe bather’s arm knocked the screen down, aud the bad to drop to his chin in Ube Water and call for help, The twogiris Who were sorting ‘(ea ran in and set the screen up a8 coolly and as much Without thought as u howe servant would go 1n to put up the Uiower on the parlor grate, Tuere {A bg EY are harrowing stories still handed down of the ex- proximity to a raiiroad three times, finally descended, safe nad sound, tn the grounds of Weir chateau, which Uuey reached betore thelr servants and furniture had arrived trom Paris, Bailoon ascents by aristocratic or artistic persons are, of course, Hot unprecedented in this strange capital. In the early days of the Moutgolfiers the police had to prevent gentlemen from taaking ‘4 “sporting event” of « journey to the clouds in an aerostat. Some years azo the Comte de Dion made an ascent, and had to “turow overboanl” nearly everthing he possesged in order to avoid descena ing in the center of a Swiss iake. Miue, Sarah Bernbardt went up 1h & captive balloon from the Tullieries Gardens, and only last week M. Guy de Maupassant, Ue novelist, who is also a Lborough an, bad a narrow Uscape from be.ng cut to by € train as he Was descending to company ‘with Capt. Jovis, from an werial trip in the “Loria, ricnces of early travelers in tke interior, wo the whole tea house and town crowd to the Dath-room of an inb, and flied tue air with Weir admiration of the beautiful white skin of the for- vu bather, fa tne old ‘times the bath-tub used quite as often to be beside the doorstep, aud Le who travelied Ue country roads might sev Ube inhabitants in the act of nearing, "s8 as be Tode by at sundowa, and the people fost noting that passed by. ——_— ee Massian Poverty and Misery. Eamund Noblein August Atlantic. ‘St Petersburg is European, and half the things which pain one there are ieit to be in some sort of association with the evils and vices of the West. But Moscow has its own wiseries, and they are #0 intensely Russian, 30 characteristic of the vaste: Moscow of which the old capital 1s merely the tny center, that in becoming sensible of them ‘one shudders, not for a community merely but for a whole people. The contrasts which life offers in St. Petersburg are contrasts merely _vetween things which it is scarcely just to compare— Petnben a wellbeing that is tdreign ‘and a! want that is native; Dut in Moscow want is elder broter to poverty, yet stands divided trom It by a chasm ak lmpassable as i ts mercies There is a distinct alllance of roughness and semi-culture Detween the rich merchant, who does business Gaily in the Waite ‘Towa, and the wretched street Vendor, whom he passes on bis way s dozen tines: yet the two are farther apart thao the poorest and ine richest classes in Western Europe.” Moreover, poverty i880 Unspeakably miserable in Moscow That it seems to be the characteristic rather of a MARRIED eT ey ees Ninth street porth itso" RWatkeh sad wha ore, LLEN this August 1, 1888, ofFi*Eh porta Ms Ange 1668 mae ou Sunday, August Brat Lo'ciock 7 = OTe BRADSHAW On the evening of August 2, 1888, WALTER BRADSHAW, ag-d twenty youre Fuveral from hie j arent residence. No. 203 Vie. hia avenue soul ‘o'clock Sunday, August 5. riebds of the family invited toatwend. = 1510 Oatreet at 3 p.m. And relatives iy invited to attend. . KE. On Th 2, 188, Ym, LELA FRANCES CALE S eRe ont ; Frieuds fnfant daughter of T. M. and Rams DOUEMTY, On August 1, TSNK. at 12-15 pms after short ines, SUSE PH COBERTY > Savurdsy. August 4: 't 6:0" Sun. Meyuiens usage St'Dombaie'wchurch. - DWYER. On Thi A 1 wureday at 2S eS o'clock, JOHN DWYER, ees Gear don't weep: for aren ber ‘Wut sleeps here: i i aF fetal finishing his visit to the ancient city and had two hours in which to arrange for his departure, ‘The

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