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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. _RATLROADS. C.. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1888, GREAT To THE AONpe Weep, Ako OCTET 7 STEEL RENS™ waasiFicen® BQUIPMENT. iN KBFECT AUGUST 5, 188. TWAS UE siatd aab BD ShUREDS, AS sprtesoe Limited Express ot West. Ch: PoePaliean Vesmbajed Care, a0 0-50 am. dally’ Pact Line, 9-50 am. daily, to Cineiupati and St. Louis ‘With’ Kleepind Care ftabure to Cincinnath Sed huarriabary 10 St Lou, daly except satarday, ‘Chicago, with Sleeping ‘toons to Chicaga, jenterh Exprews, at 7:40 tum. daily, with Sleeping Washington t Chicago 221 St.Louis, am ‘Saturday, Harrisburg to Cleveland. connecting ‘st Martisbare with throagh Sleepers for ite and Meaphia. Pacific, Rxprews, 10:00 ION, Le Bitagt dieepse 10 Rtaang, and Pitabiny ts, . é BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Brie Ceudaigu, and Rocbestor, daily. for But. a Niagara alg: except Saturany, 10.009. By with Sicopine Car Washington to Nocheeter, For Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Ehnira, st 0:50 ‘eau. daily. except Sunday Bor New York and the Easp. 7:20, 9:00,11.00, and Rectiny 8:00, 91-20 nine 2004 1b 100. wed anny = k 130"). “Limited Bxprese of Puliman Yatior 9:40 am. dally, except Sunday, and 3:45 my day: jis Dion Cag 0 2 without chatae. 5-00 p.m, every day, HO" bar Harbor ‘wissout chases Aalig cozen? tatar ‘day, 2:00 p.m, Ber Brigkiyn, ¥. ¥., all through trains connect st Jor. ‘sey City with’ toate of Brooklyn Abnex, affording Girect teaonter to Fulton street, avoiding doubis Terringe sorvan New York Cit Bor Viiludeiphim, 7-20, 0-00, 11.00, and 11:40 am, r ; TSO pai. Limited kaprese, lf Patlot Gain B40 Sue weekdays and 3:49 p. mi daly, with Dining a. 9:50, 11:00. 4:1), 4:20, ‘On Sun- 10. 10:06, and 11:20 pm. k Line, 7:20 aim. and 4:40 pam. daily, 20 and 9:00 am., 12:05, 4:20, and ‘6:00pm. daily, except Sunday. “Sundays, 0-00 3. m.. 410 pam ALEXANDRIA | AND FREDERICKSBURG RATT. WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTOS KAILROAD. Bor Alexandria, 6.00, 6:35, 12-04 oom, 2-05, 4:2 a $6 Kicumond and us south and 6:05 pou dail ine leave Alexan i &: 2 6:00, 9:43. ‘aud 10:05 pum. and 10:42 pm. ‘Tickets and information st the office, northeast cor. Ber of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and the station, derscan be left for the checking % tivu from hotels and residenc: = J.B. WouD, of aneaee ‘Citas 3 General Manaxer. fau6} Gen. Pan Agout TEDMONT, ATR LINE, Schedule in effect June 24, 1888. 8:30 A. M—Esst Teno, Mail Daily for Warrenton, Gordoseville, Charlottaril vehbare and Stations mang Setveon Alcsandrig and’ Lyi» ao kes pr inee Alleeheny Springs, Bristol Kaowville, Home rm Monigommry ad’ New: Orleana, Pulman Cal FS Washi tou to New Orleans, 1i'4 A.'M—Fast Mail Daily for” Warrenton, Char- Jott-sville, Gordonsvilia, Stations Chex. & Ohio “Route, Mount, Danville and Stations bo nt Danville, Greensboro, Raleigh, Dim, Ai Atlanta, "Birming- ‘ew Orleans. Texas and Caiffornia, jew York to Montgomery. fn connec ‘Gon with Pullman Sie-pers Montaumery to New Orleans id Maun Boudolr Sisepers for Birmingham, Vicks: burs and Shreveport. Pulman Sleeper Danville to Columbia and Augusta. Solid traine Washizaton to ‘ata "Does hot connect for C.and 0. route points 2.3 P. M—Daily, except Sunday, for Manassas, Augsburg, and jatermeLate stations, 30 P-M.—Western Express Daily for Warrenton, Gortonsvilie, Chariottesvilie, Louisvilie, Cineinnatt Sod Summer resorts on and ‘near line of Chesapeaks Ohio route "Pullman Sleepers and Solid trains ington to Loulsvilie and White Sulphur Springs Be Louis: aiso for Lynchburg, Bristol, Chattanoows, faaville, Memphis, Little Rock, and ail southwestern ta “Through Pullman Sleepers Washington to pte ast cbatae ay ae ; wtdiers Express lor Lyne tril, Ghaviotte, Otuan: burz, Danville, Raleich, Asheville, ia Aigen. Auwusta, “Atlanta, Montcomery, “New Or- Tenbs, sd California.” Pul Pras ican, vin Atlas ‘Gan Sleeper Washington to Augusta, Ga. without ehasaa Pullman Sleeper baltimore and Washington to Winte Sulphur Springs and C snd 0. Resorts. Train on Washington atel Obio division laave Wash n 9-00 AM. Daily except Sunday, and 4:49 B: found Hill 21-48 A. Hound ill 5:50 A.M Daly iy except Sunday. arriving Wasuington 30 AM. and 3:38 BM Qo ei ‘Throwxb trains from the South vis Charlotte, Dan Ville and Lynchburg arrive im Washington 700 AME and 7-39 P.M; via Bast Tennessee, Bristol and Lynch- burs at 1113 A.M. and 9-40 PAL, via Chesapes and Ohio route and. Charlottesvilio at O40 PML: Stresburg Local at 0:47 A.M. Ticketa: sleepin car Toscrvation and information furnished. and bancure checked at office, 1:30 F sylvanie avenue, aud at Passenger Station, Peansyi- Yana Raiiroad, Oth and B sts. Jas. T. TAYLOR General Passenger Agent ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. er id Moutycmery N FROM STATION CORN JERSEY AVENU DC STRE! Chiesgo aud Northwest, express daily 10:554 and Loral Stations, +10:10 4m. nd Wilmimeton, 7:30 tn 4 Siuterly and intermediate points {7:30 am, Smirecesecs (2d EDITION. Lat rans io aS they will be sure to crop out agtin. So itis ‘GEN, SHERIDAWS FUNERAL. ‘with diseases which have their origin tm de- Praved blood. The caitse of the complaint mest Ie will Occur ere Thursday or Fri Gay, and be as Simple as Possidie— be removed by Ayer's Sarsaparilia, or Bo perms- Interment to be at Soldiers’ Home, it bent care is possible Try it, ©. W. Allen, Druggist, of Brunswick, Me, Possible—Condolence tor Mrs, Sheric FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser says: “I have never Rnows Ayers Sareaperilia fall to give satisfaction. In hundreds of cases within my knowledge it has proved perfect pectic for Giscasse arising from tmpurities tm the blood, I regard itasan invaluable spring medicine, honors teeny 2nd sand mptamairr pegs sbory uartars at New York, to proceed at once to that effect was beat to him OF '-General Keiton this afternoon. ATER'S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Aver & Co., Lowell, Maas, Bold by all Drageists, Price ¢1; six bottles, @ | 5 ‘ ft fi i I i i i K i i 3 es FG i , uy 4 ib and one-half in one Your, Dear iutorest from the day o OF deed of rast on toe pe chasers ‘A depot fonveyanclag. Terma of ca Hie if ll + fee i L3 : i / ‘Trustes, 458 re, DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers “iyiB-ands VE SALE 18 POSTPONED in of tie pai au Qs DAY AUUUSE BIRTH TSS AT SAME HOUR A PLACE. EUGENE F. ARNOLD, Trusten i E I mi rank of fey ‘will not ‘be revived pertod of the fature, in another war, Should go distinguish himeelt as to the rank of lieutenant that may be conferred upon Geu, Sheridan's ‘suoeebor, bu Rot, perhaps, at any early day. CHANGES IN COMMANDS, jy31-d&eds ‘TO-MORROW. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. REGULAR FURNITURE SALE, PAKLOK, CHAMBER, LIBRAKY, AND ‘OTHER FURNITURE, ‘C, TING, &, Soupaierne, ARPES, MAT: Bune e .¥. Agente, ‘Womsx Or srivexce MBS. M. APPLETON BAKER, NIECE OF JUDGE BLATCHFORD, OF THE U. & SUPREME COURT, WRITES A LETTER. ‘New Youe, July 28, 1887. ‘Duan Mas. 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 ‘Many remedies without success. A few weeks ago I purchased s jar of “Recamier Cream.” not that I had ‘any faith in any so-called proprietary remedy, but ‘that I happened to know who you were, aud felt eure you at least believed your Recamier toilet preparations ‘were all you claimed, I find it difficult toexpress my delight at the imprdvement in my face. Let it suffice that all my friends congratulate me on the wonderful cure “Recamier Cream” has effected, and that my physician, Dr. Egbert Garnsey, under whose care I have been since childhood, seeing the beneficial effect of your Recamier preparations, said to me: “I will ‘Rot proseribe anything for you to take internally. You cannot do better than to continue the Recamier Cream. I do not know what it is made of, but I know who Mrs. Ayer is, an Jl am sure you will destve 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 Reosmier. Sincerely yours, ‘M. APPLETON BAKER, You can have » besutiful complexion by using the Recamier Cream, provided you avoid all commetics. It will remove the damage caused by cosmetic, It will remove pimples, liver pote, black heada, tan, sunburn and redness of theskin, Any of these imperfections son face is equivalent to a painted sign, . “This woman ts uncleanly in her personal babi ‘does nt think it worth her wpile, vo make herect! ttractive.”. Wend for free sample of Recamier For Huvberd "ayer, bo Park Face, New TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TO PAY STORAG! ONE SODA-WATEK GENERATOR, . On, TUESDAY, AUGUOT Sky EATH, commencing ate § O'CLOCK, we will sell. st, our. slearooms, thd D streets northwest. s general colicetion fo which the attention of buyers is called. © NPHOMAS DOWLING, auctoneer— ing the Division of the Pacific, will eventually sutceed Gen, Sonodeld in command of two DIVisiOg For the present, however, Gea. thé Army, will, in continue to be in nal oom- vision of the Atiantic through his Staff, It is known that a tranafer to the Rast would be acceptable to Gen. Howard, but it is hardly probable that such a move pee | be desired im OF approve o War ment ai - te long’ as Thdian troubles coutinue, Ia tho Howard will probabiy be ordered ‘Kast, sud Beige: joward will probal 1 dier-General Miles will dou! wucoeed him in command of the division of the Pacific. ‘The President countermanded the order direct- ing Gen, Schofield vo come to Washington, and or- dered him to goto Nonquitt, as he is'to have ‘of the ts of the funeral. Gol Lamont gays that another, order will be is: sued ‘cl ecutive Departments on day of the funeral Instructions to General Schofield. ‘The Secretars of War to-day recetved a telegram from Col. M. W. Sheridan stating that it is Mrs Sheridan's wish that her husband should be buried with military honors, and that, at the same time, ‘there should be no display, beyond what pertains to @ strictly military iuneral, in proper respect to his rank, and asking that he authorize such funeral and place maters under charge of Gen. Scho- fleld. Col, Sueridan adds that the funeral will be in Washington, but when and where he can— not yet say. He ‘hat Gen. Schone! come to Nonquitt, ‘The Secretary of War sent a copy of the tele. Fam, (2. Gen, Schonleld, and telegraphed addl- jonal instructions as follows: We It to. your discretion whether to go to Nonquiit as requested, You are hereby directed to make the necessary arrangements in regard to the funeral, inclt the funeral train to bear the body to Washingiou. By request of 3irs, Sueridan her husband wiil be BURIED WITH MILITARY HOXORS, with no display beyond what _per- tains to @ strictly military funeral and proper respect to his fank. This juest will be strictly complied with, and the escert Will conform to regulation “531 funeral to general-in-chief—and you will issue orders for such troops to assemble as may be neo- esary to complete his escort. You will detail the arers to go to Nonquitt and accompany the remains Washii Please ascertain from Mrs, Sheridan whom she Wisi to be designated ~~ im orders | a8, pallbearers, | Please inform ine from time to Ume in regard to arrangemen' ‘The place of burial and day of funeral sull unde- eluded.” Regulation 631, mentioned in the above tele- rain, fixes the funeral of the general-in-chief at 4 regiment of infantry, & battalion of cavalry, and ‘two light batteries, ACTION OF SECRETARY WHITNEY. Secretary Whitney learned of the general’sdeath through the newspapers, and gent the following telegram to Col. Sheridan: “I must express to you my personal regret and sorrow, and that of the whole naval service, fell soon after the first symptoms of the recurriny heart failure, and in ‘wiich he remained unt be drew his last breath. THE LAST DAY. During Sunday the General had not seemed much worse, but rather restless and nervous, In the morping his couch was wheeled to the window, and he gazed long and earnestly at the scene grown ao familiar to him, Col, his wife, Mrs, Gen. Sheridan and Dr. O'Reilly went in batting in we forenoon, The ‘whole family were at the hotel for supper. ‘When the doctors declared toe general dead ‘Mrs, Sheridan could not believe 1t. She took him by the shoulder and implored him torecognize her. As the cruel truth forced Itselt upon her, the de- ‘Voted wite fell to the floor. Up-stairs the children slept, ignorant of their father's death, —————— DESTROYED BY LIGHTNING, Four Barns Burned During Saturday Nig! Storm—One Man Killed. Reapmno, Pa., August 6.—The storm of Saturday evening in northern Berks and adjoining counties ‘was one of the most severe explerienced in that section for years, No less than four barns were burned by lightning and other property dam: The baron of David Keini it at Stony Kun, this county, was entirely destro} together with all crops and farming — implements. At Kreidersviile, Northampton County, the barn of Wm. Dreisbach was burned, with con- tents, A few miles beyond, the barn of Abraham Schneck at Laury’s Station was consumed, to- ther with ail contents and a numberof cows, wveral other fires are reported, among them the of Mr. Robrbach,’ near Lanuis store, this county, which was filled with hay, Sgeregute 20.000. Srepuen Dreisbach wasknocted 6 §20,( Stephen Drei at feuva wagon near ‘statington and killed. tis supposed he was stunned by lightning, “Eimer Adams’ barn at Grimsville, Berks County, was de- ‘Stroyed by lightning, causlug a loss of $1,800. ee tne th JUSTICE DAY DECLINES, re Rofused to Serve on 1 Commission. Loxpox, August 6.—The reports are reiterated that Justice Day has notified the government that owing to the objections made to him he will refuse to serve on the commission to inquire into tue ‘Times’ charges against members of parliament, Iv 1s sald that Justice Wilis will be substituted for him, RUSTEES’ SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE No. 1725 1iTH STREET NORTHWEST. r Tollo 854, et. sed. one of the laud records of th friet of Columbiay tho. u Trustees will fell ia rope of tho premuaer ay bli, suction: on t Day OF “AUGUBT, 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK a Chapman's recorded subdivision of square [rms of sale: Une-hait of purchase money ‘With interest from day of male at 6 per cent par annum: payable semi-annually, for which note of purchaser, Recurcd by deed of trust on the property to the satis: Tiled with in ‘en tape of trystges°teesrve the hake to ch in ten days, oF " Teeerve Fovsell at risk aud cost of defen parohaser. Virtue of & deed of trust recorded iu Liber No, UnSoay, Ju tat Fa (DA Ob "AU padi ay and. Teaidu in" oue year after Gate, Shuion of purchaser, depot of 61000 be meds GEV. F. Yendall : ‘WM. E. EDMONSION, Trastee, 504 Sth at. n. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF X VALUABLE LOT FRONT- ING 15 FEET ON L STREET, NEAR CONNEC- TICUT AVENUE NORTHWEST. Jy, Virtue ofa deed of trust recorded. in Libero. 1271, folio B21 et seq, one of the Land Records for Digtrict of Columbisy and at the request of thereby, we will offer for sale in front of the Premises. on TUESDAY. the SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST. 1888, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., that cor- fain piece or patcel of land Known and described as being lot numbered 7, iu square numbered 161, ax samme js recorded in Liber W. F., folio 13, of the rec- ords of the surveyor's office for the District of Colum- Lia, sold subject to a certain deed of trust to secure the Fuss OF $1,200, payable “izes from July 9, 147. Interest at 6 per cent, pay mi-annually: “Lerms of sale: One-half of the purchase money cash and the balance in oue (1) year, with interest at the Tate of G per ceutum per sunum, payable seui-an- and secured by a deed of trast on the propery sold. OF all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A de- 100 Will be required at time of sale. All due aud recordius at purchaser's cost, ‘Terns ‘days. York. Cuoxxa Caranan. Have you awakened from s disturbed sleep with all the horrible sensations of an assassin clutching your throst and pressing the life-breath from your tight- ened chest? Have you noticed the languor and debility that succeed the effort to clear your throat and head of thiscatarrhal matter? What « depressine influence it exerts upon the mind, clouding the memory and fill- ing the head with pains and strange noises! How dif- ficult it is to rid the nasal passages, throat and lunzs of this poisonous mucus all can testify who are affiicted with catarrh. How difficult to protect the system against its further progress towards the lunws, liver ‘and kidneys, all physicians will admit, It is a terrible disease, and eries out for relief and cure. ‘The remarkable curative powers, when all other Temedies utterly fail, of Saxpronp's Rapicat Cure, are attested by thousands who gratefully recommend itto fellow-sufferers. No statement is made reyarding it that cannot be substantiated by the most respectable and reliable reterences, . Each packet coutains one bottle of the Rapicat. Cunx, one box of CaTaRaat SoLvenr, and an IM- ‘PROVED INWALER, with treatise and directions, and ip ‘be complied with in. ROBERT E. BRADLEY, _iy27-eodkds JOHN 8. SWORMSTED’ F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SPECIAL c SALE FIVE CASKS OF ASSORTED jOCKERY, CIGARS, TIN-WARE, &c. WRECKAGE IN CAIRO. A Heavy Wi nd Rain Storm Does Much Damage There. Camo, IL1,, August 6.—A terrific wind and rain storm prevailed here yesterday for nearly an hour, ‘LOCK P.M., in front of the preniises, 1 will part of Lot 135, fronting 22 feet and 8 inches on th side of O strect, between 2d and 33d streets, by a depth of 125 feet, improved by # comfortable Frame Dwelling House. * Terms: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, with interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the pre i c sold by all drugyiste for 81. doing considerable damage in the city and on the & purchaser’ A depocit of #100 will bs regdived ateine Fiver, ‘The wind blew at the rate of 00 miles per | At the death, of Gen, Sheridan, It ts the desire of sale. All recording and conveyancing at purchaser's Porren Davo axp Cumuioat. Co. Boston. | hour for 10 minutes, and the rain fell in torrenia, ies whien tal piano th recognition : THOMAS DOWLING. A: Hundreds of heavy trees were blown down tn all | O°" nig. great services to. his country, aE 8 DOWLING, Auctioneer, _ KIDNEY PAINS, Darts of the city, and fences, signs and awnings | Oey TS eee ge ec eete “tt ernich auek, are strewn along’ the walks, "Tue roof of the en- gine-room on the Cairo elevator was destroyed, and two warehouses were ‘blown down entire in the upper part of the city. ‘The greatest damage was done on the river. A’ barge of coal, contain 16,000 bushels belonging to the Browns, of services are held by his countrymen. The President directs me to place at your service an escort of Naval vessels if your plans should contemplate returning by water.” ‘THE NEWS IN THE SENATE. With thetr weary, dull, aching, lifelces, all-gone senea- o tion,relieved in one minute by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN si ast yablic auciou ca the premises om | PLasTaR. The frst and ouly pain-subduing plaster, the hour of FHIGEE OCLOCK P, Mts all-the fans’ fq | Ai Szaawiete. 29 cents, ane By virtue of a decree of the Cireuit Court for Mont- gomery County, ag a court of equity. the undersigned saves Washington on Sunday only at ping at all stations on Metropolitan erick. 10:10am, 13, 14:35, t5:30 am rm. +10:10 a.m. and +3:30p.m. tuts ou the Sheuandoah Valley R, ap ke, aud all points south via Norfolk’ and Chester, and Wilmington, 10:43 19-0 is “Dany. y Onby dforand checked at hotels and resi esleft af ticket offices, G19 and 1331 ave CHAS. 0. SCULL. MENTS. Gon. Mauawer, Gon. Pass, Agent tExcept Bi 1s enue calle _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. x, 3, 1888. for Poto- ial Beach, Nomini, ain. Monday, Wednes- to all landines, ‘trsi-ciass, 30 LW. EMMAKTI. General Manaver. TON LINE. ac River Landings. \UTOMAC TRANSPOR:’ For baltinor and Stamer 5 ‘apt Us leaves Stepuenson’s Wiart every SUNDA at 4 Ccluck p. uh iver Greig Lt must be prepaid. Der turtuer indurmauon, apply to a DIEPHENSON & BRO., mo. £. VERNON! BEF. VERNON! M STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves TUh-siteet wharf daily (except sunday) for MR ruon abd Kiver Labdings as far down as Giymont at clock & mi. Keturuing, rescues Washington at 330 B. euapein 1. L BLAKE, Captain JOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IRON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” th st. wharfon MONDAYS, THUGSDAYS Zam Hetursing TUESDAYS, DAYS pe. hin. at KiverLand- 1 C _ OCEAN Hor ROUTE TO LONDON, is) SUKDVEUCTSCHER LLOYD 8. & CO. To gouthanytin isutoss Havre} Bremen nak? Southantzu \Lesrtoge Havrey Elder, Sat. Aug. 11,9 a, 13. noon; has mat. Aug. 18,3 + Fulda, Sat, Aug. stateroume, excellent table, intent ices: Ist cabin, @7 Toeatton ie Apel to EF, BeALl, Bic aN, on DWN'e C CORP CHAS. LDUBOTS & CO. Bankers, Agente 605 7th st. a. Call and inspect plane and descrip eats Iuxurious eraee oO Pean. ave. gad. + AKDENSE, THE cELeMRATED PAL stam to her nately thet "Gacned Sat fa Dae site gpecialtg. ‘Coons and''be sompines Fock Cs NEL Grabholowist aud Phrenulogist.” Basitiess etioue, Bc. Open Dundas. OND it Lees KOF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAle Voyant, Astroloyer and Spiritual Medio toe i i Pittsburg, was broken in-tw6, and sunk tn taree fathoms Or water. One of the machinery boats used in sinking the calssons for the ridge over the Ohio here was wrenched from its moorings at the pier and its side torn, but Was prevented irom going down. MRAVY RAIN IN NEW JERSEY. Satem, N. J., August Q—This city and vicinity Was visited last night by one ot the heaviest rain storms this section has had for some time. During Montgomery County of which Samuel Queet of > Hepeeer esr Many Goreme ‘This property ts situated one mile northwest of Ten- ually\own, on the road known as the River Road, and will be soll in two lots, one containing 16% acres and The otnee 11°7-100.serem tore or lesa’ “three [ote aso within 200 yards of the line of the District of Colum- bia, are well-watered, of good quality of soll, are well sdapted to subdivision ints builing Lota, ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money to be paid im cagh, and the bal- auce in two equal installments, payable in and two ‘News of the death of General Sheridan was, of course, received with deep regret by all the Sena- tors, though to many it was not unexpected. It seems that some members of the military commit tee were advised some da of a letter from Colonel Mike Sheridan, in which he stated that his distinguished brother was suffering from a complication of diseases, and that as a matter of fact there wab scarcely & ray of hope of his re- Lacraren Foon. ENDORSED BY 10,000 PHYSICIANS Aespertoct food fox tnvalide tn dyepepela, fevers, sick Le, diarrhass, feeble jon, and all wasting diseases, ‘of mother Hulls, Of covery. In regard to what action the Senate ought - ‘the storm lightning struck the large barns on the | COVerY. 3 4 Paul, anal a ‘ana for infants deprived farm of the fave Joanua ‘Thompsons near ube city, | 2 take respecting the death of the commanding. Goliars on each lot will be required of the purehaser at eel of the arinies, there was some question, the cigs of the sale” Cobveyancing at THE FAVORITE FOOD IN HOSPITALS, ‘ HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL, New Yorx Crrr. 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General Wasbington was tn ry- Urement when he died, and General Scott had ‘b@n retired prior to his death. General Grant was also on the retired lst, but with his full rank at the time of his death, ” Geo. Rawlins, wo held the position of Secretary of ‘War under President Grant, died on the 6th of September, 1869, when Congress Was in recess. The Senate leaders deter- mined to announce the death and adopt resolu- Uons expressive of the appreciation of Gen, Sheri dn’s services and sense of their great loss, On the day of bis funeral Congress will probably adjourn. ‘The general sentiment of the Senators Is that the dead general should be buried tn Washington, but they concede that this is a matver for the family to determine. ‘THE SENATE COMMITTEE to act conjointly with one of the House in funeral arrangements 1s as follows: Messrs, Hawley, Man- Gerson, Cullom, Stewart, Hampton, Gibson and Gray. Senator Manderson was @ warm friend of the deceased general, This began in the earlier portion of the late w: Gens, Sheridan and Manderson served iu the Western army. They were together in tne battles of Stone Kiver and “Mission After ‘the War, when Gen. Sheridan was in command of the Western military department, he and Gen. ‘Manderson were thrown much r, and since the latter entered the Senate the intimacy had deen very close. ‘The Capitol building 1s being draped in mourn- ing. ‘The Valley Campaign. REPRESENTATIVE ot’ JAMES DAWSON, au6-5t _JAMES B. HENDERS WREASURY DEYARTMENT. JULY 31, 1888. There will be sold at Sactions at sus Wine Bujldiug, corner F aud 17th streets, at TEN O'CLOGI AM, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1868, certain articles of quinlemned vroperty belouing to the Treasury De- Partment, comprising Carpets, Matting, Furaitai Beaks, Chairs, ®-: and Sinmediately: thereafter tery wall 0a sil’ of condemned property of kind on the Treasury premises. Also. at THREE O'CLOCK ‘ou the saine day there will be asale of a lance lot of o1d Steel at the Navy-\ard. Terme of sale; Tothe bigheat ‘The articles so disposed of to be re wrcliasers within & reasonable time foi- CS. FALRCHILD, anges 26 Loxpox, August 6—Howell, Allard, and Wood, the Englisn bicyclists, and ‘Dubols, the Frenci champion, will sail shorty for America, to take art in the eycling Yournament at Buffalo’ in Sep- vember. The Prohibition Candidates’ Letters. Omrcaco, August G—Tue letters of adcaptance the national prohibition party candidates for President and Vice-President are made public this, afternoon. ‘The letter of General Clinton B. Fisk, Sai eves fonaetpe ars py uteri sense of the honor conferred upon bm by ihe Indiar.apolis convention, and ly accepts ‘the Domination. ——_-___ ‘Typhoid Fever at Wac BALTIMORE, August 6.—Typhold fever of a mullg- nant type fs railing: ae an, epidemic in and around ot gon wheretinks coente County, Va..on the gea sige, where fully, twenty persons are prostrated with this diease. ‘The phy- aiclans of the place attribute it to detective drain- age and contaminated drinking water. Only one death has been thus far reported, po dincl-<scimand : Dilion’s Sentence Confrmed, Dvsuix, August 6.—Thecourt here has confirmed the conviction of Mr. Jno. Dillon, and has refused ‘the application for a writ of habeas corpus for his iSrtes Sead ee ering Winreoemie at on the ground that owing jormallties county court judge who sentenced him on appeal mon cathy @FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New ¥ ING. 7 STKELT SOUTHWEST: By virtue of three certain deeds of trust, corded auiciug the laud. reeurds of the District of No. 1133, lio 300, et seq.. ve No. 110, fclioe 453 dad 430) 0 ea. ‘Sicued Trustees, at, the reques Will sell, in trout of the premises t Banlls aucticn. to une "blihest bidder: ou AY tH PIETERS TODAY OF UCU HALY-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., that uumbered pine (9) (accor ling to a plat recorded Liber No. 115), a ollo S04), ta “square. 4, the lot being now kuowu a lot 37 of the subdivision re- Cored ih hock 15, page Sa, record of the ofc of the Pare Sgr the wkd *, and improved by a new ae i AND AE HATELY, THEREAFTER Lot num- real seven (7). inthe came square, w plat Feeordea in Liber 1133, folio 304.) slot No. do, according to the atoresaid Dist recom ted. veyor's office, the said lot seven being ima hew three-story brick dwelling house. "Terns tf sale’ Owe-tinird of tae. purchase cash on the day of sale or within ten daye thereaiton, hd the balance in equal yayments at fone tod f Fears, with interest at per cout trom the day of sale, INERT ia tena trust'on the i wae paid in cash wi Veyancivg at the purchaser's cost. if the terme are not complied “with within said time ‘Sete the Fab ¢2 resell the property at Hak ss laser WitLtaMt W. BOARMAN,, cont ther Gar Taz Busz. ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS, ar the Sole, Agents Tor thie Celebrated Harnoas, and hand Ho0) Soin Paci. ,S isaitatious and ‘Agoute tor the WULTMAN SAD) stasis ian which “ts day Mr. McKinley sald: I just returned to the city and but a short time ago heard of Gen. Sheridan's death, He was a most valiant and courageous soldier, and withal a great man, He cerned the fame heenjoyed, ‘There has been no abler execu- ‘ofticet than be, T have always com) in my mind with Stonewall Jackson. He was to our ‘What Jackson. Was to tue other’ side. Courageous and determined. When he ‘out ‘his energy was devoted to its ac- ‘not Calculate the cost; ‘would do it. He did co of sale ibe sostend Mire to Corson aud. GEOKGE C. BOAKMAN, mie 0 W. GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Auc, 4 iG? IF 60 04 het rr ‘trial. ELLING, NO. 317 M BT. ew. On WEDNISDAY, AUGUST EIGHTH, 1898, st SIX O'CLOCK F. M., Iwill sell in front of the prom: ‘square S44, with the improvements being’ house No. 317 Mat, aw. containin Fooms, and under rectal of $10.50 "per in0u ¥. 4 tp So-toot alley i ho cash, balance and t “eyaucing st purchaser cost. tena of tale to be compiled with in tem aya, Deposit of 850 Fequired at tine of nal ‘ausot STICKNEY, Auctioneer. TTP SOS ALE, OF IMPROVED Fxoveucry 3 2 DELAWARE AVENUE, BETWEEN Si MEETS SOUTHWESI. By virtue of a decree of the Suj Dirtriet of Columbia, made in equity cause 11203 the #26 816 CHEST Drersencs Resowe 1M THE MILD AKD CERTAIN iRaget the pone of tgUKO RY ie EER eixiakne arate pent bay or Acaust, then at WAue Past HT TARRANTS OCLOCK ¥. M. tue followin real estate, tn the, OX of Waalinyion, Distrlet of Columbia: Knows Shd dow'ribed aa lot utubered fourteca (La) ta sqgare umber G40} a the wae inlaid down om tbe public ¥"feruin of sale se follows: One-third of the: money iu cash “and. the Ihenta, fayabie in atx ‘and Y sae, wil 1 SELTZER APERIENT. PN EI iy f ; maces sigh “asd vel bery lane mye Pes teeters ost or, stolen property. Win te ineaseres’” Caves becky Beebe me breeuy mitre scparsted fod sul influences Cures sic Py cd orewot veto sodae * other cities last night the Delis were tolled and flags were placed at half. mast, on all the and'm busines bo _—_———— stata i id | i li j s se Sane i f i H i fal if E dl iy HE sit order to assist the enfeebii of purifying Uhe blood. All day. ‘@ dangerous state, but rallied somewhat Monday morning, and by afternoon he was said vo be m Monday afternoon, June 4, the most alarmt bulletin dt all was issued, ceiling that, the worse might be expected at any time. ‘this attack and continued ina slightiy improved condition” for three days, when another attack manifested itself. This was the last of any seri- ‘ousness that occured while the general was in the elty. ‘HIS REMOVAL TO NONQUITT. Toward the latter part of June it was thought that the weather, which was then very warm,Wwas having a bad effect on his health, and tt was then Proposed to take him to the North, His summer cottage was then about ee at Nouquitt ‘Mass. a short distance from New Bediord, an that "was the selected for his resting-place. ‘The Secretary of the Navy at once offered the use of the U, 8. 8. Swatara for the transfer, aud on the morning of the 30: of June the patient was care- Tully conveyed to the navy-yard und on board the Swatara. The ship sail tly after 1 o'clock, and New Bedford was reached in safety on the 9UL OF lug, , The general was taken to hi cottage, wi ‘he rested quietly and easily until his attack, There Was an apparent improvement from the moment of his arrival and the most en- couraging reports went forth from nis bedside. Latterly he sat up and corrected the pruofs of his book, which is nearly ready for publicauion. THE FATAL ATTACK. Symptoms of heart failure appeared last night ‘most unexpectedly, Dra, O'Reilly and Matthews roy tow attenuance at the time. The usual reme- dies had no effect and the general died within an Gen. Sheridan’s Career. Gen. Philip Henry Sheridan's tife and services form a brilliant chapter in the military history of the country. While acknowledged to be a saga- cious and thoughtful leader, he had also those qualities of a daring, dashing soldier that made him a popular hero of the day. Gen. Sheridan was born March 6, 1831. Some months ago there Was a controversy as to his place of nativity, but ‘the Weight of testimony seems to be in favor of Al. bany, N. ¥., where his parents first settled upon coming to this country from Ireland. His boy- hood was spent In Somerset, Ohio, where his father died in 1875, and where other still lives, He entered West Point Academy in 1848, and ated in 1853, He served ix Texas in 1854-5, and on the Pacific coast until Mak 14, 1861, when he was made captain of the Thirwenth in- fantry, chief quartermaster and comm: the Afmyor Southwestern Missourl, and subse- quently quartermaster to Gen. Halleck in the Mis- Sissippl campaign of the spring (of | twa. Gn Nay 25, 1862, he was made culouel of ‘the Sec: ond Michigan Volunteer Cavalry, and took part in the pursuit of the Confederates trom Corinth, May 30 to June 10, and ‘in the engagement at Boons- Ville, Juiy 1, When he was made brigadier-generai Of Volunteers. In command of the eleventh divis- Jon of the Army of the Ohio he led the advance into Kentucky, and was in the battle of Perryville, 0c. Lober 8, and in the subsequent march to the relief Of Naslivilie. Assigned to the Army of the Cum- beriand, his division was in the campaign of Ten- nessee from November, 1862, to September, 1863, taking active part in "tue fall of M When’ he was made major. of volunteers, He captured a train and prisoners at Eagleville, 1n March; crossed the Cumberland Mountains and ‘Tennessee River In August; took part in the battle of Chickamaugua, ‘September 19 and 20, and in the operations about Chattanooga, tucluding the Dattle of Mission ‘November ‘was subsequently eng: Bast Tennessee until March 18¢4.- From April 4 until August 3 he was in command of the cavalry corps of the Army of the Potomac, ang was actively em- Ployed in, operations in the Wildsmess and, be- mn August 4 he was appointed 10 the command of On August 4 he was ap} the Army of the Shenandoah, and on the 7th to that of the middie military'division. For his de- feat of Karly, September 19, he was made a dier-general in the United States Army. At Creek, October 19, he turned a rout into a brilliant Victory, for which he received the thanks of Con- ge Re at ral, From February 2 was in the raid from Winchester to Peters. military division of the Gulf July 1 sia ue ae military district, March 11, 1867, ‘and of the De} sourl September 12. On March 4, 1809, he was made Heutenant and to the com- mand of the division of the Missourt, includiag tue nts of Dakota, of Missouri, of the Piatte, . with headquarters at Chicago. Dur. ing the politi urbances in Louisiana he was Smee eceeen cee ‘November 1, 1883, Gen. W. T. Suerman having been placed oh the’ retired list, Gen. Sheridan, by Virtue of his rank, assumed the chief command of headquarters tn this city: ‘other entry to be made to compleie his itary history 18 the fact that June 1, last, while the country was anxiously waiting for new from his bedside, as he was then sei ulin a law aut his ral. On the same ned the coummission, ‘Since assuming the command of the army resided in this city, occu, @ comfortable house at the corner’ of 17th pre- i i b when he married M: ‘of Gen, tf I ; | iti fi i AI fd i H ! 4 H i is & E i Es § if it A f it ui t ‘Tur Born Orrenings To-var aggregated $33,850, Asfollows: Reg. 4's $850, at 1275; #500, at 127 i, and $1,500, at 1275; Fee. 45's $1,000, at 10Tigs $1,000 at_ 107 45-100; $25,000, at" 107K; coupon 454°s $5,000 at 107 48.100. New Nationa Barks —The Controller of the Currency has authorized the organization of the Arlington Nauonal Bank, of Arlington, Iowa; cap- ‘fal $50,000; Nathan A, Cornish, nt, and Bawards president, and KP. W UUT POR CLEVELAND axD THURMAN.—Indiana emoorats in this city are exulting over tnforma- on from that state to the effect that Mr. Men- SR EE pease ae sas 4 for Cleveland aod Thurmah. He "uns. valuable mines in Clay County and factories at Terre Haute, ARMY Onpens.—Pavmaster Charles McClure, Granted two months’ leave; Second Lieut. James A. Leyden, 4th infantry, ordered to conduct a de- tachment @f recruits from New York to the De Partmeat of the Columbia, the Platte or Dakota, Fire at Hyattsville, {FEE HOUSE OF A. ADDIBON M. SMITH BURNED DOWN. Special Dispatch to Tus Evexixe Stan. Hyatrsviiig, Mp, August @—Adout 11 o'clock ‘this morning fire broke out on the third oor of the large double house of Mr. Addison M. Smith, Which faces the railroad some distance below the Station, The flames were discovered before much headway was gained, and the residents turned out to assist in extinguishing them. Water buckets, tin pans, and every available vessel was Drought Into service, and the residents worked ‘hard to subdue the fames At one time Lue fire Was ‘Under control, but in a few moments broke out oy. Word was telograpied te Wasnt property. Wore was telegraned ne wastime oer tas there Was BO Water hear the scene of the confi, ion, the fi ines )=6wWere §=6not Drought here. The house is the ty of Mr. ‘SmILb, Who resides y ton. TI of Che house in which the fire started is rented by Mr. J. F. Marshall, a claim agent in Washington, v Games spread to the other portion of the house, Dut as there was but litte Wind at the time the fire burned slowly, giving plenty of time feoce conmeotine tans Ro = ‘hold ta The lng proper house OC Mr. JS McFarianh Wag’ torn amey bo at about, ‘$500, ahd ts ‘Bald vo be fully insured. A portion or the ‘burned: Duilding was occupied by a female boarding at ALS o'ck on afternoon the fire was Ip progress and there s sowning to” save from being burned to the rity — District Government Aftairs, THE COMMISSIONERS POWEKLESS TO CORKECT AS8ES8- MENTS. Mr. Gilbert Thompson wrote recently to the Commissioners calling attention to what he Claimed Was an Over-assessment Of the lmprove- ments on parts of lols 20 and 21, square 200, ‘Mr. Thompson had on @ former occasion re- quested the Commissioner s Lo Correct Ube over as sessment, and was informed by the Come missioners that the only recourse Was to obtain relief from Congress. Congress Was petitioned, and the matier considered by Ube Senate District committee. This committee considered Uhat they could not undertake to act a3) & board to revise assessments, and, ers oo enpevent” Mag . ‘competent correct. errors The Commissioners have obtained an opinion from Mr, Henry E. Davis, assistant attorney ou the sub- Ject. Mr. Davis quotes the law governing real estate assessments at iength, and con- cludes that “the Cotmmissiouers have not tue authority to make the change asked by Mr. Thompson and others, aud Congress: alone Cau give Lhew Lhe relief to wich: they seem po bane TF case in question the as- nts were: ‘trom $2,000 Lo $2,500 and than to $4,000, ™ Sag) ‘WILL MASTEN THE EXTENSION OF N STREET. Some days ago Hugh Waters, of G03 14h street, in a letter Lo Capt. Symons, called his attention wo lay cays > ‘Uhal he had, and wuich be se LO put on N street and win woexvend to Rock Creek under the appropriation for extension Oc streets, “im Capt. Symons’ recommendation to that Mr. Waters’ offer be accepted, and he be puld 1oceuts percubic yard. He further tuat Uuls may hasten the Sune when N street will be extended Wo connest ‘WILD the Georgetown streets, THE AMENDED FREE WaTER BIL. Commissioner Wueaticy to-day amended his free water bill 80 as to limit Lue use of free water Lo persons using tt for domestic purposes only. He faiso inserted a clause = thal the Commis sioners be granted the authority to lay water mains His Ulli, as now drawa, will be considered ‘by the ys AC ts understood, are favorably lmpressed WIth It) and forwarded to Congress in a few days. THE SENATE NEEDS WASHING. Mr. W. P. Canaday, the sergeaut-at-arms of the Senate, has written to Ube Commissioners request tug that they Cause the fire department to Wash the Senate wing of the Capitol once a week, “The ‘Commissioners have granted the request. MORE ELECTRIC LIGHTS, The schedule of te new electric lights to be placed in the city, heretofore published in‘ Stak, has been soinewuat modified. Insiead placing electric lights the entire ieugth of Oth and 4th streets Capt. Symous recommends Uhat they Ue distrivuted around the business portion of the city as follows: Oue light at te coruer 12th and E streets; two lighis on 11th street, between Penn- syivunia avenue and E street street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F stree one light on Dastreet, between 9th aud 10th street: four lights on Sth street, between Pennsylvania, avenue and F street; five lights on B street, be- tween 6th and Stn streets; one light’ on ‘7ub street, between B and Penusyivania avenue; one light On 9ch street, between B and Louisiana, avenue, | The total cost for carrying out this pro- ‘84 existing lamps Ue entire year, .60; 86 new lights for ten months, esoma. auape for Lwo months (to be discou- ued), $760.50; Inaking a total of $26,160, leaving a balauce Of $830 96 tor inspection, exgen: BUILDING PERMITS Bullding permits were issued to-day as foliows: R. Goldschimid, one brick store at 1007 F street orth west, $10,000; J. A. Cooper, one brick stable imalley between i and I, 13tu‘and 14th streets northwest, $10,000; Farnham & Guappell, four brick dwellings, troin 808 to 814 1 street hortbeast, $8,000; Rodgers & Durkin, tour brick dwellings, Irom 142 to 148 N street southeast, $4,000; Espey & Been, ove brick dwelling at i357 will street northwest, $2,000; Edward Temple, two brick dwellings on 2th street, beuween band E streets: northwest, §2,000; H. A.’ Willard, to repair dwell- ing 1311 K st/eet northwest, $4,000. MISCELLANKOUS. This morning the Coumuissioners were again be- Sieges by property-holders whose streets have been stricken frou the schedule of thoroughfares { be improved. Among them were a delegation Of citizens representing the property-owuers of Street southwest, Letween Ist abd 3d strects, com. ot Messré. Lunahan, Lynch and an, A committee, composed of Messrs. Darit Telgh Kobluson, Dr. Buck and Gea.tiuat, called om ic Comumissiouers Luls muruing relative to the Widening of wwe Rock Creek road. — CHARGED Wirn DisoRDERLY Coxpver.—In the PollC® Court this morning James Ravubone and ‘Trmothy Heney were charged with an assault on Mr. Robey, a conductor of the 7th-street iine, and ‘with disorderly conduct last night. After some testimony the case was continued until to-mor row on their leaving $15 each collateral, Bors ix THE Porice Court. the committee is on Tues the Will would not be rea: morrow, The conten; stouuly Mi ; yield any reduction, ‘sugar ts lo be cut 50 per demanded a reduction on lumber, ver, Tepublicans of the subcommittee say that these questions of diffrence will be teadily monized, and that their bili Will bave the cUrdial Support of tue entire party. ‘The District in Congress von vos arm Chairman Hemphill, of tue District committe, Gave an informal bearing to-day wo District Attur ney Hoge and Mr. Elliott upon the District pouwe (Seta estate Sate einer be with the matter this oo _ ia vane na rae tat af Hala the sunary civil Dil. The amendment for public drinking fountains in the Capitol bua. ing was agreed to POR SALE OF aN ALLEY. Mr. Butterworth mtroduced a bill” in the House to-day providing for the sale ot alley in square 288, opening on 12th street nortuuwess A Coxrenexce.—Arral Rave been made for a conference between President Willard, oft. Columbla Street Raliroad Company, and the con tulttee appointed Friday night ty the Anti i tall Car Association of Northeast Washington, be held in Mr, Willard’s office at 4:30 t-inorruw — to the reacts, he c sinking for U the boat, He found thi nk, aed calling the patrol, had him conveyed to thé sta Won house UDUI he was sobered up. Tae W. LL ’ wm @. Moore, commanding tne W. L. 1. bas Issued circular stating Ubat the eve o'clock am. Sunday. for the round trip, good fixed at $5.50, good urday evening. Cuiidren uoder age, halt price. | Tickets can be procured trom Capt. A. W. Kelley, quartermaster, at No. 716 ) sireet Borth west, First-class be furnished to the rate of 2: per ve st corps will remaln in camp uat mora ‘August 27,6 ovlock, and wil leave for home sooth ‘12:30, arriving in Chis city same day at 6 p.m. eer ‘o-day Michael Green arged in the Police Court with having cou- Seutenced’ tosixty Gayein, Jail ‘wallace seni to sixty days t ‘George Wallace Was charged With an assault on H.C. Alimstesd and OMicer Hurd, and aiso with disoraeriy con- uct. He was senienced to pay a fine of $10or thirty days in each of Whe assault cases, and $5 sa —_—__ IT MAY BE MADE WARM POR THE CASTLE GARDEN CUSTOMS OFFICER WHO LET HIM THRODGH. Special Treasury Agent Holahan, in New York yesterday, dispatched three Treasury agents vo Bridgeport, Pa, in search of Alfred Bedford, the mechanic imported under contract who succeeded, in getting past the Castle Garden and custom house officials on Thursday night from the steamer City of Rome, as stated in Sacurday's Stan. The New York Sun says: Evidence was recetved Sat- urday by {he custom-house authorities which shows conclusively that Jox Lees, the Bridgeport manufacturer, to whom ‘Bectord to Ue under contract, heid open a vacancy tn his factory for tue Englishtman to fil. Tue Congressional cou mulltee also discovered Uhat it ts a regular among Pennsylvania manufacturers, agents in England, to engage mechantes to luportant places in’ Pennsylvania factories. Tue men are Lustructed how Lo evade the customs off clals, and are never furnished with letters of com {tract until after their arrival in America. Col lector Magove has Unreatened to make it very Warm for the Caste Garden customs officers wis neglected Lo stop Bedford upou hin arrival, VICTORY FOR AN AMERICAN BicvCuRT IN Rw Lax. —Temp! pionship at jcester, England, Saturday, detea's Ing Howell and Wood "Temple also dereated siowed ina S-mile race. The American team sails ft New York on August 11 0a tue steamer Auranha, DLE. Ai AVERY, On Sunday, A\ LELIA MAY, infant daughter Avery. Futoral Monday, at 4p. m. CURTIS. Ou August 6, 188K, at 5:30 o'clock & MARY ANY C1 ins Ueiowea wale ol the tone ‘Her funeral will take place from Pred ndertaking establish ut, Nol Rurthwest, ou Wedneaday, August 8, DADE. ‘On August S345 pm ADLING, ‘Dade, and mother swe, the beloved wife of Henry i. ‘Adline Mayre, aged 70 yeare Putra avaday Zon Phares, Ninth street os ~ ‘th instant, at Mt 5, 1888, at ‘of Frauk Darents! residence, relatives invited ELY., At her parents resides: deux Lier of George 8 ‘and Buste S and tweuty-uine days. Mesiay, Ausust 7. at 4 p.m. Relatives aud friends invited to attend, MARSHALL, On $, Apes 2. paraiyain RICHARD 3. Maite weet, Tneeday, August Tata friends invited. MEAD; On the Es MILLS. On ere A d WILLIE J., 4 x ‘aged fourteen, Sond ‘uneral from his parents’ orth west, ‘Tueeday, A oe feces od eA eo So mate po A Porcher nstion os [URRAY. On a 5, BRK. at 10 o'clock mat his’ inte wensteton “T208V cures wontbeust mat bis, WILLIAM MURAL, elaeuty yearn : di i 9; 2 5 i f i i I f i f i i tee iets i lt ovtiocs pau Friends and relstives invited fo etasodl © ery ay oo } Jy August Dorthwest, FLOMAE. wite Syuc ‘Notice of funeral hereafter, . STRAIN. At his ay hear JOuN i STRAIN in ts soveatytaists’ Baton SCDurjal ot Oak Hill, Wednesday, Aucust 6, et 10,30 tecuth-and-a-Haif and D. O'clock, Friends and relatives are. meets OME EME gist ancgntertat soba’ a aad bara private. Hossroxys Acw Paosraare ‘BELIEVES THE FEELING OF LASSITUDR eo common in mid-summer, and imparts vitality, Puss Sor. Pras Sow. Puss Sour. Fx War Hoe Sort Epes Ses