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& PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE Rite maawiFicest EQUIPMENT. IN RFFRCT AUGUST 5, 1888. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, FROM STATI QORNER SikTH AND & runeES AS FOR: ‘Wtedury and the West. Chicago Limited Expressof ne, 9:50 am. daily, to Cine: Louis, ‘With sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnat,, ed Harrisburg to St. a? except Saturday, recbicage, with Sleepine Car ‘}toona to Chieago. jeatern Express, st ; 40 p.m. daily, with noe Weahington to Chicero sal St’ Lute: sod ox Saturday. Harrisburg to Cleveland. connecting a care, sleopers, fot sprees, 10: a. dally, for Pitlavare’ and the? Wost._ wi to Pittaburg, and Pitteburm to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Brie. Canandaigua, and Rochester, daily. for Buf. nan Niagara dally except. Satsruay. 10.00 p, with Sleeping Gar Washiugton to Rochester. Ber Williamsport, Mp Le and Elmira, st 9:50 daily’ except Sunday Boe few Yori aud the 20, 9:00, 11.00, ana jnday. 9:00, 11:40am. 3 004.10, 10000, aod 7. an 10, 108 1:20"). "Limited Baprese of Pullman Patior re 9-40 a.m. daily, except Sunday, and 3:45 p te. dally, wits Diutew Cas y'all throueh trains connect, at Jor. ety City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording t trepsfer to ae ‘street, avoiding double Fringe sorves New Tork Ot Boe Viiletelynim 7 20. 9-00. 11:00, and 11:40 am, 00, 4-10, 6-00. 10-00. snd 11°20 b-x0. On Sun: 9:00, 11:40'am., 2:00, 4:10, 6:00, 10:00, and $7720 pan. ‘Limited Exprean all Parlor Care, 0-40 Sm wook days aud 3:40 pam dally, with Dining 5 ome! rept Sunday. Bor \nnapoiia, 7:20 and 9:00 am, 12:05. 4.20, and 6 00 p_m. daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 a. m4 t0pam. @LEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- ane ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON ATLROAD. 5, 8:40, 9:45, 10:57 am, 23, 5:00, 6:08.05, 00, 9:43. 05 pm. ‘00 p.m. week-days, 57 am. daily, $:09,9:10, 10-15. 11:07 am, 8:10, 7.05, 9:32, '10:42 and. 11.0. day at 9. snd 10: za, Ou Sun and 11:07 am., 2:00, 5:10, 7:05, 9:32 pm. ‘Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor. Ber of 15th streot ‘and Feunaylvauis aveaus; and af ion, where orders can be left for the checking oe to destination from hotels and reaidencen, SE PUGH, 3.8 “Woub, General Manager. (su6] Gen. Pua Acetit_ IEDMONT AIK LINE. Schedule in effect June og Betwera”Alcsandrg and} Borin, Alinghieny Sprinis Koma, Eelere.” Momguuery ani” New. Orleans. Pullmad Ww va to New Orieans. Thies A. M—Fast Nail Dally fur" Warrenton, Char. ft Gordonsville, Stations Chea. & Ohio Rout, yooh burg, Rocky Mount Denville sas Stations be: Lynchburg ant Danville: Greensboro, ialelwh, Charlotte, Columbia Augusta, Atanta, "Brune: Stotiygonierg: New Orfeae, Texas and Casfornia ina reper Sg York > Montgomery. fa conune: thog W th Pullman Sieepers Montromery to New Orleana lang Loud Siewpers for Birmingham, Vioks- fe aud Shreveport. Pulman Sleeper Dusville to Colum bie and Augusta Solid trains Washington to Atiauts Does not connect for C.and 0. route points ra, P. M.—Daily. except Sunday, for Manassas, ard, and intermediate stations. 5-0 P-M— Western Express Daily for Warrenton, Gopcnariie, Charlottesvilie, Louisville, Cincinnati, end Summer resorts on aud ‘near line of Chesapeaks Obie route, Pullman Sleepers aud Solid Trains ugton to Louwville and White Sulphur Sprinws {2 St. Louts; aiso tor Lynchburg, Bristol, Chattanoois, Resnyile, Mempbis, Little Rock, std ail south weatern ate Through Pullman Sleepers Washington to jetupnis withont chanse. 11-00 P.M.—Southern Express Daily for Lynch. burr. Danville, Raleigh, Asfevilie, Charlot Aiken, Augusta, Ailanta, Montzomery. us. Texas and California. Puliman Sleepe 3 Bogie fe Sew rics, vie “Atlanta, and Mobic mery- iman Sleeper Washington to Aucusta, Ga, without change. Puilinan Sleeper Uaitimore and Waslingion te White Sulphur Springs and Cand O- Resort ‘Traius on Washington aud Ohio division leave Wash- fEetoe 9:00 A, Daily, caooyt Sunday, and 4 Daily: arrive Round Hill 11-48 AM. and Keturming leave Round Hill 5:50 A.M. Dail Feat Dally except Sunday. arriving Waalibigtoa ands ‘Threwch trains from tie South via C ville and Ly pehbury arrive m Wash! and 7-35 FM. vin Fant Tes Dury st 11.138 mand 9.40 PM ‘and Ohw route and Chaclottervil Birasburg Local at 9:47 A. Fickote sleeping car reservation and infor: fornished. and bascare checked at office, 1300 sylvanis avenge, and at Passenger Station. Pi ‘Nuuia Mairead, bth and Bsta JAS L TAYLA ‘se General Passeuger Ageut. anayh OR, JBL twone axv ono RattRoan, SCHEDULE IN EFFECI APRIL 29, 1989, LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION CORNER OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND C STRERT. iti (Meaco aud Northwest, express daily 10.554 9 91 De oe fmeiniaath and St. Loui, expreas daily Saad Rt, or Hitisbag and Cleveland, express daily 10:55 aod 9-1 pam ‘For Lexineton and Local Stations, $10:10 am. ¥ ime wark, and Wilminycton, 7:30. ‘folpta betwee’ Baltimore and ‘ater tween Philsd-lphia, To am- and 13-13 pom. rly and imtermediats points §7:30 am, * Sondays 105330. 450,43, 8: Pm. On Sunday, 8 4:35 pm Leave Au- 40.857 am. 12°05, 3:50.20 pam. Sam $37 am, Pm. between Washington and Balti- 0. 3-0. 4:85, 6: 3:30, 4:35, 6. or Stations on the Metropolitan Lranch, +4. 13 nf Principal stations only. 10:10am, . 20 pan For Boyd's and intermediate stations, +7 p. ? Church traip leaves Washington om Sunday only at Bis" Moppine ae Al staticuson Metropoltan Frederick *10:10am, 13, 4:35, 5:30 num Bupdayet 13 om. z For Hagerstown, 110-10 am. and ¢3.30 p.m. For Lary apd points on ‘the Shenandoah Valley R fe Koameke, and all points south via Norfolk and jest ra KS pn. ‘Tratus arrive trom Chteago daity 7:20 am. and 5:13 Pm. from Cincinnati and 8. Louis daily 6-20 9 me apd 1.55% m-; irom Pittsburg daily 7:20 am, 3:13 BE. From Philadelphia, Chester, and Wilmington, 10:43 @ un. 2:50, 7-10, and ¥-00 pe mi. daily ‘From Singerly aud intermediate points north of Baltimore 10 a m. dailv aud 12:15. m. Sunday oply. Traine jose. Baltimore for Waatiagtou at O30, 20, 22> 8. 9:08, 10 45 malate tras Th 5 mala bacept Sunday "Daily. §Sunday only, Bogwage called for and checked. at hotels and resi- ences ou orders left at ticket offices, G19 aud 1331 CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pasa. Agent _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. TEAMER JOHN W, THOMPSO: ‘Commeticime MONDAY. June 2 Leave Oth street whart at; am. Monday, Wednes- day. aud Friday. Fare to all landings, firsi-ciass, 3 secoud-ciaes, Jocenta LW. EMMAKT, - Gen-rab Manaier. Geoglieyais, eves tepiensoae every SUNDAY, at 4 O'clock p. ik hives Sreig Bt ssust be prepaid. Porsurther anfurmaton, apply to SILFHENSON & BRO, 36m 7 street whart, ME ex ERNON! STEAMER W. ¥_ CORCORAN . sureet wharf daily (exce) ¢ Sunday) for Me ite ee cock au. Returning, reaches Washington about 3:30 ym sie LL BLAKE, Captain JOR PYTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW IKON STEAMER “WAKEPIELD™ Leaves 7b st. wharf oa MONDAYS. THURSDAYS sed SATURDAYS at 7am. Keturning TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.m.,touchins at KiverLand- Ings as (ar ae vents Bay ad Te yanitow dO. RR at Biefiwrts B. PADGETT, Ace. CW kIDLe Baz5 OCEAN STEAMERS. SHORT KOUTE TO LONDON, s SOKDDEUTSCitElt LLOYD 8. 8 CO. ‘Fast Express Steamers. To Southampton (London, Havre, Bremen. el, Aug 8. Omi. ; Eider, Sat, Aug 1iy8 a Bis Aller. Wed. Aug. 15, Bout. Etim sat, Aug. 18, 3 Bee Saale, Wo, Auge 22,6 8m; Fulda sat, Aug. le staterooms, excellent table, luxurious maemts. Prices. Ist cabiu, $75 aud Up- war according to location; 24 cabin, $503 ‘at low rates: Apy #. DOOR, mave Beall, BhOw Tse) F at CORRE, (tas L DEBTS & CO. Baukers Agents, 605 7th st.“o.w. ud descrirtion of vessels, Lo. 1 posseace 8100 reaciy reduced rates. 120-2 PROFESSIONAL. _ AD. +. sKDENNE, THE CELEBRA’ - Ab. 4 MDENNE, THE CELEUKATED PALM PF sees metals ROF. CLAY, WONDERFULLY GIFTED CLAIR- Prrcyeoe Astrologer tet Seta REED CURIE With scvotd sight ‘aud veil bvery: hnddes cayeees real, Kecovers “lost uc” stolee) propeny he, Success it businews, het ces ail ishaite trosites ‘evil infiaeuoes. Cures: ickuesa Sf disq roast ‘Cdurteot cchere, Sods ve “all slike, un the Pesan Gla cunvince the most scop cal. Suseaee ete eee ‘save time and disappointment by callicsas, genuine clairvoyaut ia this city. ke eee Sree se a oe aa ae oe can da Sittings Sc” Lite-resding ty rcipt of 61. Name, lock uf hair. datood beau Pik Open sundage from bw s nue rare ths 421 9h et ow A, SPECIALTY, BY A LaWsER THE SHERIDAN OBSEQUIES, Preparations fer the Cast Sad Rites om Saturday. DRAFING ST. MATTUEW's CHURCH IN MOUREIWO— ABRANOEMENTS FOR THE REQUIEM MASS—CARDI- ‘NAL GIBBONS WILL MAKE 4¥ ADDRESO—TEE MILI- ‘TARY PRATURES OF THE FUNERAL. Dr. OReilly arrived last evening trom Nonquitt ‘to manage the details of the funeral here. He was 1n consultation nearly all the evening with Gen. ‘Macieely and Major Lydecker, and also saw Rev. Father Mackin, of St, Matthew's church. parr by roads over which it will pass. The other two being under or. | THE POTOMAC RIVER REGATTA ‘The Oaremen Competing for Trophies ‘Te-day. ‘Thet weeds must be torn up by the roots, or they wilt be sure to crop out again. So itis with divesses which have their origin tm de- raved blood. The censeof the complaint mast ‘be removed by Ayer’s Sarsaperilia, or no perma- ‘Bent cure is possible Try it, 2d EDITION. Lat Tans oh Se BUSY SCENES AT NONQUITT. + esterday were ones from Col. F. it, Mrs ‘Logam, agp Or the Grand Atmy of the Hepub- SCENTS ON THE RIVER—TUE RACES OVER THE UPPER COURSE—SUNSUINE, SPARKLING WATER, AxD PRET ‘TY GIRL#—TUR SENIOR POURS, ETC. Oarsmen lounged abort the voat-houses all day i GRXERAL SHERIDAX'S OWN DISPATCERS Dt RELATION ‘TO HIS PAMOUS RIDE. A telegram to the New York Herald from Bos- ‘ton, August 6, says: Col Herbert E Hill, of Som- the Shenandoah Valiey and was close by “gallant Phil” at the battle of Cedar Creex, made famous by Sheridan's memorabie ride from Win- fail to give satisfaction. In hundreds of cases, within my knowledge tt hes proved s perfect ‘specific for disenees arising from imyaritice im the blood. I regard it sen invalustle spring erville, went all campaign of Gen. ent. “The details of Gen. Sheridan's funeral,” he said this morning to a Sram reporter, “are yet far from being fully arranged. The body will leave Nonquitt this afternoon, and will probably arrive some time to-morrow, and will be taken immedi- i AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Drugeists, Price ¢1; six bottles, OB, _30 WORTH 65 A BOTTLE ss TEP ROCUKED REGULAR WEEKLY SALE ‘and general stock of Household i i t colors of the diferent clubs began appearing on the river and visitors began straggling into the rooms, THURSDAY, No display in the street. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. . CLOARS, TEC WARE Be. THURSDAY, AUGUST NINTH, 1888, img at ELEVEN 'U" i fl iiive st minutes He lived at No. ‘a wife and one 3 i SPECIAL SALE i a £ S Ht i ‘hite- Ware, small be. fx Fa Were, said: “Mra, Sheridan knot ‘not allow them to be given ‘undertakers i i i i PREPARATIONS AT ST. St, Matthews’ church is being draped in mourn- ing to-day under the supervision of Mr. W. H. Lep- Jey. American flags will blend with the somber about the high cata- aren will be very elaborate, el and it is expected that the work will be by 6 o'clock to-morrow mornin cliuren will bo i readinese: ibe eatafal chu ‘Will De used ts the one that ‘was built w tuneral services were held in phonzo. itis very high, and when the altar the casket 1s Brought in full view of the Audience, ‘The cardinal’s throne will be erected on Of the altar and will be heavily HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘STREPT GEORGETOWN, BE. SS 3, AT AUCTION. AUGUST THIRTEENTH. 1888, PM.., in front of the p t i Rorthaide of Osirese between SSd' abd Idd Meeyee orth aide of O strest, between : by adepth of 125 feet, improved by ® comfortable ‘ fh Ee Ul i! g 2 i tt 7 é : ! i i Et i Hi i £ 3 D. FIVE U'CLOCR d°G tuchoe "on f i i i il fr i i i Be, at f Hi id i E Le Ree Ou-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, with interest, and soured by a deed of trust the property sold, or all cash, at the A deposit of $100 will be required at time ny and conveyancing at purchaser's ___ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEES SALE, By virtue of a decree of the Cireuit Court for Mont- re H BEE! B a e E as Of sale. Ail reco: ‘Sheridan, and members of the;family: L_ PREPARATIONS for the removal of the body to Washington are being made, and the work makes an unusually busy scene for this place, The members of Gen. Sherldan’s military family are preparing ‘thelr final departure from Nonquitt, and tt is not expected that any of them will return. Mra, ‘Sheridan isexpected toreturn Monday. of Pullman cars, which is to convey the Washington, arrived at New Bedford train was visited this moraing by is of people. The ose, a po a a colored hut authorized” visit? ‘The Old Colony combination car which 1s to convey the body was the central point: of attraction. The Leo ghrcnene bave not faa the e baggage compartment, by the cod, so that ‘nd admission refused, indicated a battle to me ub- mistakably. We walked leisurely until we reached Mill Creek, half « mile or so from the town, urying sound whether the firing was Wousx Or Txzivence ‘MRS. M. APPLETON BAKER, NIECE OF JUDGE BLATCHFORD, OF COURT, WRITES A LETTER. ‘New Yous, July 28, 1887. 4:40, by the Junior singles; at 5:20, senlor singles, and at 6, by’ Lue elgut-oared race. Uraphies will be awarded by Representative Cox, at the Riggs House, ‘The make-up of the Passaic four ts an odd one. ‘The stroke is below the medium size and No. 3 above the medium, while again No, 2 is short in and the bowman above medium. ‘ard, Who for several seasons trained the crews from the Columbia Club, ts now the Morgan House. He has beca mounts, of Philadelphia. ‘There was no practice rowing this morning by ‘any of the crews, TY and an wunty of which Samuel Queen, late of & SUPREME side, saw the heads ‘Yoaseseed ‘Columbia, died seized and nallytown, on the road known as the River Koad, and will be sol im two lots, one containing 16% acres and the other 11 7-100 ac within 200 yards of the Tegwiar ckotr of the church will sf1 chant all the the city and elsewhere who pi be present. The array of ci imposing, and the services ail the solemnity of the Catholic form of wi Admission to the church will be entirely vy ts, Which will be iasued by the Secretary of War. change of tho arrangeients fein the hasas ot ‘the Army authorities ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUNERAL TRAIN COMPLETE ‘The following telegram was received at the War Department from Gen. Schofield this after- “The arrangements for the funeral train have been completed. The train is to start from New Bedford at 6 o'clock this evening, and preparations for the military rocess. I will start for Wash- 45, Will be at Edbitt House to-night, and Will report to you in the morning. ERAL COMMITTEE. Speaker Carlisle has appointed the following- named persons as the representatives of the House ‘upon the joint Congressional committee to attend Gen. Sheridan's funeral: ‘sissippt; Cutcheon, of Michigan, Dama; ‘Henderson, of Iilinots; Gros Venor, of Ohic; McShane, of Nel THR TROOPS TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL ‘In accordance with an order issued from Gov- ‘ernor’s Istand yesterday, the following troops will compose the military escort at the funeral of the late Gen. Sheridan on Saturd: foot, troops, to constst of batteries F, 1st (Davis’); M, 3rd (Kobbe’s 4th artillery, Fort Monroe, rs), K (Sintth’s) and TL artillery, Washiiigton barracks, D. C. \Barstow's), 3rd artll- Tr command of Col, The battalion of HH. Carpenter, 5th cavairy, Light battery , 3rd artillery barracks, D. ©. Light ee ee Some . ‘the major-general comm: wi be in command of the funeral escort, designated will so time their departure from tneir respective posts RS to arrive 4m Washington on Friday morn! ‘hey will then proceed to Washington: barracks, reporting their arrival to the commanding of that station, They will take with them their camp equipage. The cavalry battalion will report m Barracks on the morning of the time to take its place in the column for the march to the church and cemete officer at Fort Adams, ‘ew Bedford, Mass, two coinmissioned and eight non-commisioned Officers for duty as guard over and bearers of the body of General Sheridan while beipg transferred from Nonquitt to Washington, D. C. The commanding oMeer, Washington will cause a caisson to be'prepared to convey the remains from the railroad depot to the church and from the curch vo the cemetery. The command- Ang officer, Fort Meyer, will cause a troop of cav- alry To be'at the raiiroad depot in W: ‘Thursday, the 9tb inst. clergy of wwe been invited to present will be rendered with be ere st e District of Colum- Se vision inte building lots. Raehosoks years. respectively, from the pa ee ies JAMES DAWSON, JAMES B HENDERSON, USTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING Hi side track and were who have kept quarters of mile north of Middlevow! there a little before 10 o'clock a m., horse Winchester until just before the fnal attack at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, when changed to my gray horse, which I rode until Datule was over. “P. H. Suxmipax, Lieutenant General United jtates Army.” ‘work of decorat the men were finally the car was locked paid oat oarsmen lo0ki1 After the outriggers, the slides, Parts of tnelr craft. Instead of having the crews row to the start accommodations Were ar- Fanged at the Anaiostab landing for the Potomac’s crews and at the Columbia laudiyg for the Colum- Dia crews, Mattrasses were spread upon the jund under Large shade trees and the oarsmen, ike gladiators of old, were waited upon by compe- Vent attendants. ‘Where crews are entered for more than one race ‘lunch was served to them, consisting of steak, potatoes and toast. ‘The visiting oarsmen declare that the course 1s @ most desirabl> one, and (hat ins the bridge belug un objectionable feature 1t ts Teally ab advauiage, a8 Le spans enable them to Steer a direct course: ‘The pecuilar stroke of the Crescent crew, some- what hovel in Uuils vicinity, caused mucl com- ‘The proposition of rowing trial beats this morn- ing Was abandoned, as it Was thought Unat the entries would duniuish to @ number that would ailow all plenty of water without fear of 1ouling. ‘The Winners of Uhe Urst race, Uke seulor fours, Will receive vot Tuk BVENING Stax and Ube Post sides individual medals. The Mason cup bestowed upon the Winners of the junior four, and Une Palmer cup goes to the winner of the ‘The Senior Four Race. Washington was centered chiefly in the sealor four-oared race. In this race the Potomac een beaten be‘ore the disaster at Sunbury, met the Passaic four that beat tuet were, besides Uhelr old opponent, the Columbla of this city. ‘The Passalcs appeared to be Potomac boal-house, but the Potomacs had much confidence in Une skill and staying powers of their tour. Tace, as [oF the others, Was What is known as the unlug above Holtzinan’s and end- stomac boat wouse. The foliow- in, Were the positions of the crews, numbered from the Wasbington shore: Passaic, No. 1; Povowac, No. 2, and Columbia, No. 3. a’LATE sTaRT. An accountof @ delay of the inspector of steam vessels, ihe first Was not started until after 3 ‘0. VALUABLE Ses ‘SES, Nos. 813 which is to convey the body did not reach New Bediord until last night. It is a full elliptic, and the body ts of with black broadciot el and at the to} 817 C STREET SOUTHWEST. Virtue of three certain deeds of trast, duly re- S*records of the Divtrict of A poorly-dressed woman, apparently about forty years old, visited the office of Sanitary Officer ‘Teepe, in police headquarters, this morning, and asked for assistance for her five children, corded among the Previous to the races, Iumbia, in Liber’ Ne large black silt cord, ped th trimmed with Diack fringe. ‘The casket was taken to the cote tage at 9 this morning Pedestals covered their tops being edged with silk fringe. The whole rests upon a black worked in Grecian figures. A telegram was recetved from Col. Schuyler, at Waah asking for Instructions regal fo the services at the church All ovber. de- tails have been completed. “Iv Amited number, tured and twenty-four more from the enemy in the afternoon, making forty- le flags were also: ‘The black horse, Winchester, died October 2, 1 on’ exhibition at Military Insiit who Mrs. Ayer is, and1am sure you will derive more benedt from her cream than from snything else. Go om with the cream." I feel I but do you justice ia lay- tribute at the shrine of the beau- nubite action. to AY, He. PLETE! HAL¥-PAST FIVE O'CLOC! numbered pine (9) (according Liber’ No. 11335, at folio 30: Jot being wow i conted im bouk 15. Surveyor for the sad Brick dwelling. AND IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER Lot num- seveu (7). in the same sq plat recorded ini Liber 1133, folk accordiiu to, the atore office, the said lot seve bel proved by a new three-story brick dwelll ‘Terms cf sale’ One-third of the purebase cash on the day of sale or within ten days the! and the balance in equal ‘payments Wt on years, with interest at 6 per cent from the day of. terest to be paid semicanpually. aud see trust on the property sul $100 will Ue required when eac Yeyancing at the purchaser's cast. If the terms of are bot compited with within said time the trus Teserve the right to resell the property at the cost isk of the defaulting purchaser WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, GEO: _GEORGE W. ST! with ‘broadcloth, captured from ing this well-earned with a white border Hecamier. n this morning, 2 the invitaulons ‘P, , Sumarpax, “Lieutenant-General United States Army.” — ee WASHINGTON NEWS AND Goss! Messrs. 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Any of these imperfectior om & woman's face is equivalent to s painted sign, sa} cept Silowes to Wiew the body tt be sire of the family to avoid all ‘YELLOW Fever at Jacksonvitix.—Surgeon-Gen, ‘Hamilton has received the following dispaigh from Dr. Guiteras, who was recently sent to Jacksom Ville, Fla, from Sanford, to investigate an alleged case'ot yellow fever there: “‘] visited to-day McCormick, at the Sand Hills. where be has been carefully isolated. ‘The case 1s ‘one of yellow fever, contracted in Plant City and in JackSonvilie, Patient convalescent, arders in same house thoroughly isolated, T apprehend no danger in that direction.” ter from Dr. Guiteras Was recetved to-day, Tegard Lo the case of the baggage-master at San ford, He says the boay was exhumed, the case having been suspected to be yellow fever, and a mortem examination Jed of ap abcess of the liver, which had burst, and there were no signs of yellow fever, isplay, and con- st &—AL a largely attended meet. 2 A battalion of ne 6c Lia Tinea) Commentary OC tae Eyes ion, last evening, appropriate act ara Geb: Sheridan's death was taken, “A. copy of tne resolutions was ordered sent to the family, ders, vige-com. mander and such other members of the legion a8 can attend the ceremontes were appointed a com- mittee to represent the Llinols Commandery at ‘The Veteran Union League and the Union League Club also adopted eulogistic resolutions tinted committees to attend the funeral. department commander of the G. 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I want to tell you that your Curicums Rrsonvenris magnificent, About three months ago my face was covered with blotches, and after using three bottles of ‘ResoLvEwr I was perfectly cured. FREDERICK MAITRE, 23 Bt. Charles st, New Orleans, La. RESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the Porrzn Davo axp 59 wend for ‘How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 illustrations and 100 testimonials. "PIMPLES, blackheads, chapped and oily skin pro- vented by CuTicURs MEDICATED Soar. 247,8.10,11 ‘oF all the pure batteries D (Knower's and G lery, Fort McHenry, Md., un: Horatio Gidsor (Turnbul’s), Washington Proved that the man which had never IKEETS SOUTHWES' By virtue of a decree of the Suj jHumbia made in equi uudersigued “Trustee will sell, remixes, on SATUKDA\ UGUST, 1888. at HALF-PAsT real eatate, in the City case 11908 toe Gut the state Uo assume ‘The following official changes have boca made in the Department of the Interior: Office of Education—Promotion: Mrs, Frances A. Reigart, of Colorado, $720 to $900. General Land OMice—Transters to a8 copyists at $900: aos RESTLESS FRENCH WORKERS. ‘The Strikers in Paris Continue Their Rioting—Threat Ly: Paris, August 8.—Conflicts occurred last night between police and strikers. Two cafes were sacked. A number of police and walters were the 10th inst O'CLOCK P. M.. the ‘follow: of Washington, District of ‘as the sane is laid down Ou the public ‘The course for Unis nthony F. Rice of New York; | 12 opposite the le Hughes, of Wisconsin, Virginia L. Maury, of the District of Columbia. PI Chas. T, Davis, of the District of Columbia, $1,400, by transfer from Department of Labor; Miss Lena Terry, of Iilinots, $900, from Patent Office and promouion frow $720; Mrs, Libbie H. Miller, of Michigan, $900, : Marion Smith, of Mississippt. Patent Oftice—Promotions: Frank C, Skinner, of first assistant examiner at $1,800 to principal examiner at $2, ‘Connecticut, and Robert Pr. secoud assistant Lo first aswistant, $1,¢ Porter D, Haskell, of Michigan, and ind Lo second assistant, $1,400 Fairfax, of New York, and Eugene M. Harmon, of Obio, fourth to third as- ‘sistant, $1,200 Lo $1,400. Mr, Allen Hives to Explain. PATENT MEDICINE PUFFS UNDER 4 CONGRESSIONAL Mr. Allen (Miss), rising to a question of privt- lege, in the House this afternoon, sent to the desk and had read am article in @ Philadeiphia paper relative to the trans mission through the malls or medicine advertisements (Dam's Vegetable Remedy) under the frank of J. M. Alien, S. an editorial comment thereoa Jobn Allen and explain.” it In view of his obligations to the demand of he ought to take money in cash and the residue in two equal ins payable in six and twelvo months trom interest thereon at six Orthe purchaser may, st his or entire anount of purchase-mon Lanny Doxovaw's Yan, who Jumped trom Ub Niagara yesterday in recent per annum. ia chek Pas cite {eisai Foal esate foe Tetaited by aaid truntee uatit the entire amount of purchase-mouey bas. been, ‘made at time of sale. ‘or deposit will be fur: bridges, Was drowned wway bridge at Cuaring Crosy forseriy called the way : Hungeriord bridge. is Were wounded by the troops while clearing the streets of strikers near the residence of M. Cocqulel, at Amiens, last night. Fifty arreste have been made. A deposit of 8100 to fo be complied with in ten day feited. aud the rixht to resell is reserved at the snd oot of defaating p ‘The giassmakers of Lyons threaten to strike unless” the — Se TO WELCOME BLAINE, His Vewel Not Yet Spoken, But the Wel- comers Ge Down the Hay. ‘New Youx, August &—The steamer Sam Sloan, Which bas been chartered to meet the City of New ‘York and take off We Hon. Jas G. Blaine, lay at her dock this forenoon wailing for news of the steainer Deing sizhted off Fire Isiaud, Beside her lay the Fred B, Daizell wich the Irish-American delega- ‘The latter started down the bay carlyin the . Tue Sloan was adorned with bunting and tue cabins were filied with floral devices. A start Was mude at 2 o'clock tts ‘Ube fact Chal Lhe steamer Cily of | New York had not been sighted. prevail, aud i is Chought that the City of New York ts approaching Une coast slowiy, and Wil be beard frou Ubis afternoon or evening. employees to work in batches in rotation, Strike occurs in Lyons it wiil tn all probability ex- tend to the glass Workers of Paris and the whole 522 8th wt GEO. W. STICKNEY, At _ LADIES GOODS UPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED. LEAVI no trace by my electric needle endorsed prominent physician, Ten juctrical treatment for Indies MES. DB. GABRIEL, 1321 G ot. aw, +80. WHITE, LAD Maker, 1108 F st. n Riding Habits, Street t SUMMET prices. Muse M. J. 1408 F st. nw. Chirs. Hunt's) FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS. a rectal selection in SHELL, AMBER, and DULL lair Dressed aud Bangs Shingled. lains, of. New Jersey, Tuncral frou late residence of decease, 1800; strect soutl.went, at 2p. Sud relatives are invited BRUCE. On Wednonday, Ai mi. of typhoid fever, Ry PREDER! late Kerendia E Bruce, to meet the remains lan and escort them to their tempor. 0 $1,600: W ng place, By command of Major-General | luge an ‘commission Bill Passed. Loxpow, August 8.—The bill providing for a com- mission to examine into the charges made by the Times againsi Mr. Parnell passed its third reading in the house of cotnmons this afternoon by a vute ‘The Parnell ears’ practice 1a GEN, SCHOFIELD COMING TO-KIGHT. dren. ‘Major-General Schofield and his personal staff, consisting of First Lieut. John Pitcher, 1st cavairy, A.D. C.; First Lieut. J, Estcourt Sawyer, 5th ar Ullery, A.D.C., and First Lieut, Tasker H. Bliss, 1st will leave Governor's Isiand for Wasuington this afternoon to attend the funeral General Sheridan’s Hemains to Start from Nonquitt Late this Afternoon, ‘The body of General Sheridan lay last. night in the last room of the cottage at Nonquitt, clothed in the full uniform of his rank. By bis side rested the saber which pointed the way to many a victory. The expression of the face was that of quiet and repose. Though the traces of the long And fretiul illness were notable, the general ex- pression was sald to be more natural than during ‘the last few weeks of life. Much to the disap- Pointment of residents of Nonquitt, the arrange- ments don’t aliow for a view of the body before its Temoval from the cottage. This has been decided upon at the request of the family, but a quiet in. fluence was brought to change this restriction. ‘The casket rests on two pedestals covered to ‘with six Leavy handles, rs of Which are black silk with The plate tor the casket ts ‘bears the following words: ee Indianapel! Convention. INDIANAPOLIS, August &—The convention has taken a recess untti2 o'clock without taking a ballot for governor. —————— Suing Iowa Railroads, CLAIMING DAMAGES FOR ALLEGED VIOLATIONS OF THE STATE RAILWAY LAW. CHICAGO, August 8.—A dispatch from Des Moines Suits have. been commenced in the Polk rainst the Chicago and urlington and Quincy, under the dainage clause ‘are bustling around for your share of the world’s good wifta, and it's hard work, think of something elee. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Steck Market. The following are the, and clos: the ‘New York. Stuck Mire to Corscu and Macartney. 1419 F street. ‘This constant work will tell sometime—perhaps it has alres!y—and nervousness, sleeplessness, neuralgic ‘and rheumatic aches and pains are part of the “good sifta” your hustling has won. Mr, Allen said vo ine House, and in, req the paper 4 some notice of the article. He was unable to make any explanation about further than to say that bis frank, or what pi to be bis frank, upon the medicine adve ments had been used without his knowl- edge or consent. He knew it, He bad never in an idle moment signature to a pumber of enveio; lying around loose. Therefore any explanation why a patent medicine firm should select bis name to with, except it was thatit was demand for his tariff. pil over ihe country his name could be uscd. wi suspicion, " {Laughter. the attention vestigated, abd be would. be ybliged a we o committee on post - offices Post-roads if it ny say County district court Northwestern, Chicago, and Rock Island Ratlw. of the new Iowa raflway law, claiming 5,000 penalty for willful ‘violations of ube law. Five suits were comimenced against the Nortb- western, three agalnst the Rock Island, and wo against the Burlington. ‘The papers are signed by the attorney-general and anol neyss for the state. ‘the several causes in whi ‘and then goon to claim tbat the tariff schedu.e 18 in full foree and effect, notwithstanding Judge Brewer's injunction; that the roads are subject to rovisions, and that the schedule 1s reasonable Just. ‘The Burlington and Northwestern roads will undoubtedly remove the cuse against them to the Federal court. One interesting be the com| jous that may ar state officers and the Federalcourt. Should Judge Brewer construe the commencement of these sults as a violaon of the law and the spirit of his tn- Junction against the enforcement of the Commis- tari questions would arise for arbitra- yUght Lo test the new law pretty. thoroughly, although the suits new pending would done that just If you are that way, let us give you s prescription- no chance for the prescription, though it will cost a dollar to have it filled by your druggist: lawyer, attor- titions minutely detail Violations are charged, and left them ‘could not make mate this fraud mutch the caske on each side, the silver Ups and I © by 4 inches a HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUAL TO PRESENT Big. Use according to directions, ‘PuiLir HENRY SHERIDAN, Ofice Department General United States Ai MORE POPULAR THAN EVER All draggists keep it, It will strengthen your nerves, tone up your whole system, and make you bless us for prescribing this great nerve touic. make an in- the Government and insinuation that he had any A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. ‘The casket is full ellt rhe outside 1s covered broadcloth, heavily draped terial mad? for Unis purpose, and has a handsome, although quiet, effect, The luside is completely lined with the most exquisite white satin vuiting, and the pillow is finest silk aud satin Work, The top is with a movable whieh is the small solid silver pi ‘THREE LENGTHS, SHORT, MEDIUM AND EXTRA LONG. Be sure to get the genuine, prepare only by CHARDSO! —The Millbrook pub- ——- wien urned this morning. "Tne 1038 18 $5,000; Losurance $2,400. Said to Have Died of Cholera, ‘AGO, 8—A Battle Creek, Mi special says: A man named Hopp, who ‘at the Harkis House as from Nevada, Ol Suddenly yesterday. Ills symptoms gave the report that he died from Asiatic cl the people are greatly excited. Physietans ate in- vestigaling the cause, uwo-German Commercial Helations. Brxuix, August &—A commission will shortly assemble in ‘lin to discuss a Russo-German treaty of commerce, . - ees Lost in = Chanael Fog. NDON, August &—A dense 5 ish ‘Channel, ‘The come ity of Ham- burg, bouad for London, laden with cattle and sun dries, Went Usbore near Start Point last evening. reons on board landed. at contuining seven others is Mu Onr., Aug’ TWELVE GRADES. HIGHEST AWARDS GRANTED. ne school buliding'was ‘Water-pipes, special castings, ‘and miscellaneous articles: J. B. Ci THE BEST GOODS AND CHEAPEST FOR seinen, Te ons for burial and will_have charge of Uti! 1 18 placed on the train. No cast of Will be taken, Uhis being the wish of the f1 As Vice-President Thomson, of the 5 FOR SALE EVERYWHERE L ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS, the Sole Agents for :] ee THOMSON, LANGDON & CO. New Sole Manufacturers mh3-s.m&w6m pgki F i tod Harness, ‘stock whieh we, ‘Beware of imitations and see e 3” also Bole ‘than which there fi i lage Ladies’ and Gents? work of every PLANS FOR BRINGING THE BODY TO WASHING! ‘The most perfect arrangements have been made by the association which owns the ground to se- cure the utmost quiet and freedom from the an- noyance of curiosity seekers. A cordon of special constables will guard the roadway trom the main Oficial pate Unt after the body’ has been temoved or e remove Wo the steamer at New Bedford. ‘The steamer w! jeave New Bediord at 3 p.m. to-day and Nonquitt, where the body, with the family and Ouer mmeinbers of the funerai 0b board, Leaving Nonquitt at 4: roceed direct: a ‘the Vineyard where the spectal ing. The usin will leave promptly at over the Vid Colony the New York 3 NION FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAR TISHMENT AND DYE WORKS O00 Os Fader ad Gent's Garments of all kinds Cleaped aod ped, Ladies’ Evening Dresses Called foF aud delivered. TS MADE UP OR RIPPI bia = Dyed without being 1 combe, but a i i 5 i ‘Ai cl latest “MUSING.” “RT LL-WOOL GaRMEN pace ‘The English Foresters Reconsider. dyed gucd nour Loxvon, August 8—The hixb court of foresters, aU’ Reading, bas the ‘touching American 'courts, and has decided to re- ‘adinit ail those courts which 4) ‘on condition that their action meet the the next high court, SEE 8 a 400 Gat ne. FAMILY SUPPLIES, Waar Is Tuar Svsrz, Szoaer ‘That has caused everybody to sound the praises of BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR? Try it and see, and you will use no other, For sale by the {vilowing well Known grocers, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ava, CHAS. L KELLOGG, Masonic Templo, thst. GEO, E._ KENNEDY & 80! \. E. ABBOTT, 1721 Pennsylvania ave. K A WALKER, 1600 7th at. ° E. M. BURCHARD & BKO., Penn. ave.and 43st. G. W. & H.W. OFFUTT, Georgetown. A. O. WRIGHT, 1632 14th st, aS PIANOS AND ORGANS. Kaase P; UNEQUALED IN TON i ft ply for adzalssion ‘3 & 8 | é 4 if p He i E i i : # I # : | i i i 8 E ig i] : if i I i § | f , i i Fi | i i i i Hf | i Hi} H i . aj i Wi H i E it a i i i f WH i i HH Ft j i z s | Beto ommanan sonnime AS eS WAL KNABE & Co, ‘S17 Market space : 1 i ia i SECOND-MAND. Freuient uakewat i

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