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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. “ag i” C.. , AUGUST 14, 1888; AUCTION SALES. —_ RATLROADS._ Pp >xoxt ATR LIDE. 2 eee between Ales ‘a i a “4 wd Lynck Jury. ue Kedee Alierbeuy Springs, Bristo., Kioxv ie, Moms, S Wiggwomery and’ New. Griews. Putman wugton to New Orieaan, to 24 A M—Fast ail “Daily for’ Warrenton, Char. Jotte-viils, Gord neville, Stations Chea & Ohio Rout, gaehbune. kocky wount, Danville su.) Stat.ons be fReee Lyne burg ani Danville, arerasboro, Raleteh. Cherictie. Columbia, Augusta, Auacta, “Dinning: Montgomery. New Urieana, Texas and Ca'ifurnia, pith Pullman Sle-vers Monusuacty to New Opies i fe vers Montaumery to New Orleans Mann Boudoir Si ‘for Birmingham, Vicks bure and Shreveport. Pul wah = ecper Danville t Goltmibia sod Avwusta.” Solid wane Warbinrion to Atiauta. * Does not connect for (nd O. route points <-> P. M—Dally, except Sunday. for Manassas Seme-bure .cray” abit idtermedate stations, Causes 9-40 PM—Weetera Expree Daily for Warrenton, Gorionevilie, Charottesvile, Louisvilie, Cinemnatt sod Sommer, resucia ou aud’ anat line, of Cheespeaie 3bd Otic route “Pullinan Sleepers and Solid Traine Nigitprice te Leuinie aud Wistar Reiphe Sorina o St Loui; aise tor Lyschbure, Chattatouwe, Nesaville, Memphis, Little Rock, sad ail southwestern int, Turoueh wliman Sleepers’ Wanbington to mupbie wituout chase 11:90 PM—s utheru, Express Daily for Lynch. Pure. Dunvilie, Raleigh, Asheville, Casriotte, Colm: ‘itkem, Auwrasta, "A New Or leche. Lexus and Caiiforaia” Putuan siceper ‘Wash: to New Jricaum, va Atlauta, and Mobtgcmery Pullman Sleeper Wesbington to Atwasta, Ga, without bane. Pullman sieep'r tartuwere and Washington Te bite huip'ar Sorin and © aut Kewor "Traius on Washinwion atl Ohic division leave Wash. 9-00 AM Daily xorpe Saudey, and 4:43 B Daily acrve Rowe Mul 11-48 AME and 7:2) F Be turnicg eave Koaud ill 5:50 8. Dally. and Fag EA Dally tacepe Sanday. arriving Wesuinton ena’ Throwch tra.us frou: the South via Charlotte, Dan- plead Eyuctbury ecrive im waalvagton 70 Ask woeeee, Bristol and Luck 3nd 7-55 PM via ant 2 atilida mand ¥-40 PM, via Chempeske sod ons route sud 40 Pa: Strasburg Local at 9:47 A.M Tickets sleeping car reservation and information rey furniat: Tatars checked at offee, T90y rem Sphrsbis srenae, aod af Paneemyye siclon, Prager fia Rad.roed, Bib aa “urs if Ageuk REAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE DOCHEE TRACK” "apie NDID SCESERT: xe LESDID 3 STEEL RAILS. MAGN: FICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EFFECT aUGUsr 8, 188% TRAINS LEAYE WASHINGTON, }KOM STATION, CORNER SIXTH AND B SIKEETS, As FUL- zE LOWS: Fttsourg and the West Chicago Limtted Rroress ot Polina Veccioat @ Case or o-s0as sale Pest Line, ¥:50 am. daily, to Cineiubati ad : ‘With Sleeving Cars from Mittsbure | and Harnsbury to St. Lows, datly, except Saturday, fo Chicago, with Sleeping Car Altoonato hicaga, tern Exprena at 7-40 pan. dally, with Seep re Washinetou to Chicaco 91 St. Louis, au cept Seturday. Harrisburg to Cleveland. conuecting Gaily at Harrisbury with through Sleepers for Louisville apd Mermphie Pacific Express, 10:00 -m. daily, for Pittsoure aud the West. with Titoush Sleeper to Pittsburg. aud Pittsbane (2 Chicaro. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Erie, Cavandaueua, and Rochester, daily : for Buf- Malo ad Nuawary. d.iy, cacept Saturaay. 10:00 p. m. with siveping Car Washiugtou to Rochester. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 0:30 un. dauiy. except Sunday. For Sew Yori and the East, 21:40 am, 2-00. 4:10, 10: ¥. 9-00, 11-40.am. 2:00, 4:10. 10:00, bm “Liuited Express of Pullman Parlor 9-40 am daily, except Suuday, aud 3:45 p. m. daily wit, Dinng Ca For Bostvn without chatute,'2-00 p.m. every day. ‘Satur 2:00 P. fo-monKOW. Pi SAL F TWO VALUABLE Ww Tice Dw btitne a Uses Noe ead aD Pere ee Oe Fe fecieemet ined reee st sa bees ber No. 1183, folios 453 sud 4301 ot seq. the she abise aiucti.n. 10 the. berhest Ou. AY UH PIPL EEN iH oAaY OF AUGUST HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., that certain iambered nine (D) (sceoe tng to plat recoried in anid LSoer wo. 113%, at Solo 304) i syuare 408, the said jot being wow kuow.. lot J7 of the subaivision re- coried in bok T5. page 82, a record of the office of the fiirvenur forthe ald Dusrict, ad lmproved by 6 now Drier dwedliag. AND IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER Lot num- dota seven (7). ithe same squale, (accordite to said Dist ngorded in Liber 1153, folie 304 aud bow known MOISE No. acco diva to thes oresaid puat recor sed 1 tne purveye.s oe, the aid gt nev ea bet tan Dioned by's new thrve story brick cwelliug Base. ‘Poems nf sale: One-third of the purchase mone cask on the day of sale 0; within ten days tie Sue ‘balance im a her, ‘equal payments at one and two | yeacg, with terest at per cent from the day of sale, interest to be paid semi-anpually. aud soured by 6 trust on the property sid, ot all. the purchase mon-y tiny be in cash ‘within said time. A deposit of $100 will be required when each lot is sold. All cou- Yeyauciug at the purchas:r's cost. “If the terme of wale are not complied with within suid time the truatess ‘the right to resell the property sf the cost aud Ith purchaser’ W. BOARMAN, EXTRA LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFI RPEIS, “MATTING, &0, &c. OF ALMOS’ ESCLIPLION, BK ACCOUNT 0} URERS, WITHIN OUK AUCTION UuSDAY MOWING, AUGUST eIX- TENTION 18 CALLED TO G THE LARGEST OOS YET MALE. WLING, Auctioneer. LE IMPROVED PROPERTY, CORN! H CAPITOL AND K STEETS SOUT AST, iON, THCKSDAY, SUGUST SIXTE! NTH, 1888, AT FIVE O'CLOCK ¥.M.. in front of the premises, Twill sell sub-lot 25, iu square No. 697, frobuiug 13 eet on South Capitol strect by a depth of 73 tet, tos 10-foot wide alley, Lmproved by @ uearly new two-story Uric residence, with store, beink No. 1000 South Capitol Street suutheast Terme: One-third cash. balance in siz and twelve months, with iuterest, and secured by 9 deed of trust on, he priverty «ld. oF all ‘cash, at the purchasers r P% g optiva. All couveyauciug and recording ‘at cust Purchaser. “A’depoait of $100 will be required st ine “aul0-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. MONEY TO LOAN. EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. ePER CENT. Sisauty Qoatrency, IN SUMS $100 10 x SMALL PREMIUM ‘ORARGRD, 50.000—TO LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE. _ 1.000 [eul3]__ THOS. E. WAGGAMAX, ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE; INSUB- ‘auce 5 Tene collected THOS. G. HENSEY, 3926-10 LOAN ON APPROVED KEAL oF Bar Harbur without chauge daily. exee For irickiya, S.'¥.. al through traina connect, xt Jor. ay City wi ta of Brookiyn Annex ffording rect treesfer to Fultoo street, svoiding double | ferrige serve Now York Cit For Puiltiely him 7/20, 00. 11 00, and 11:40 am, es 4.10, 6:00. 10:00, and.11:20 p.m. ‘On Sun: Say, 0°00, 11-40 am, 200, 4:10, 6:00, 10-00, und 11-20 pm. Limited Ex ‘Parior Cars, 9:40 | ain. week days abd with Dining For Bultimore, 6:35, 40, 9:50, 11:00. | ‘and 11:40" a.m, 43, 4:20, 4:29, 4:40, 6-00, 7:40. 10 0 pm, On sua- $54;,8:00." 9:03. EZ 45 | 4-10, 6.00. 7-40. 10.06, 0 For Fope's creek Line, 4:40 pam. daily, ‘exept Sunday. - For “Annapolis 7:20 and 9:00 a m, 29:05. 4:20, aad daily, except Sunday. “Sunuays, 9:00 4. ALL XANDKIA Way, AND AND FREDERICKSBURG RAII- ALEXA! KAiLBoAD. NDKIA AND WASHINGTUS y. except Studay dria tor, Washiagtn. 6. 10. 10-1 Oa, O52, Gap a: 9-10 and 12:07 am, 2:00, aud 10:42 p.m Nenet~ aud bi Pennsyly, station, where orders can be | of page .wet. destination from hotels ai CHASE PUGH. ‘General Mauaver. [an6) ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFTFOT APRIL 29 1898, TON FROM STATION CORNER EY AVENUE AND C STREE: wand #:15 ym For Lexington and Local Stations, $10:10 am. Fer Puiadeipius, Newari, and Wilm.ustou. 7:30 © daily, express, =, berweea Baltimore sa im umd #3:15 pom a iitermediat” paints, {7:30 am, Pe ¥ 45 Kc as * Sundays, 8:30, 30, 4°50, 4:35. 3: ‘olis, 6:40 and $:30 a.m, 12:10 and 4-30 da 9,3 Wem. 4:35 pm Leave An BF sm 12:05, 3.50, 6:20 puke Sage am, Pam. § Risegs onteeon Washington and, Balti 5, 6:40, 8-30 a.m. 12:10. 3:2 45 Poul adava, 80 am. 1:13. 3 E " stutioas ou the Met ‘im {Or prin3pal stasious oMly : 30, wud 1H43 Pe termediate points, tam, s0 wure’ train leaves Washington on Sunday only at Joss Stopyig at all “statious on Metropodtaa ruterick. 10:10am. 13, +4 Louis daiiy 6:20. m 32 Pe hs; teeta Prtuaburg daily 7220 @ ig S13 5 and Wilmington, 10:43 BU, $10. abd BOS fe tn dally ee TO ie oiuwerly aud. intermediat TU m dal aud 12:7 eave baitiwone tur Want points north of Vite traiuy’ alma: Ye Sand ip. Fs $10.5, 110.500 epi Suuda;. “Deny. sunday oni wawe Cailed for apd checked at hotis and reste cuorders leit a& Ucxet uflices, G19 aud 1J0h ex CHAS 0 scULL, We CLEMENTS, 2730 Ger. Mauacor, Gon. Pasa Azoxt, POTOMAC RIVER BOAT: , THOME2ON, MONDAY, June 23, 1838, for Poto- siggy ws cass Covotiel Beach. Nott, et Fi Mondas, Woanes ‘are to ali Lnudinues, nratc.ann, 3 Cisse Soceuin “Le We EMMAKIS Geu ral Saar }OTOMAC TRANSVORTATION LINE. y Por fe and Fo.cu.se River Landings, 1, Capt Geoghewan. leaves Stepacusowe at A Celok p. uk idler Dor turtwer inivcuation, apply to DILEBENSON & BRO, pee ME Se 08: wr Vemson: ‘TEAMER W. W. CORCORAN sees Tehrscreet what daily (exce)¢ sunday) for Me ernon aud kiver vandiuey as far down a Giymont ab 10 cock & ub 1226 F street bw. oe ‘Eatate Security. JOHN SHERMAN & CO, 2407 sy25-11 Peto. $100 0v0 TO oe N UMS Tu SUIT 5 iN ‘Tt, MODE! $50,000 Tae8 [aa Spuysbie nine nieuts Wil wau 80 per cnt va.ue of god iinprov Property. | Mowey waveuced oa houses. in process couswruciion. P.M, 91TH & S05, 1224 Peujie 1m rpo Leas. 2u,000; ‘3.0005 Orin sums is sul, 316-3 : TO LOAN—FOL SALE 151,000 S100, 000 re operas Hegre Tertpacue 134. Ue, Wail ie U A) ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $500 Mi ward. st'tne lowest rates or interest and comune Sous Cu ayycuved foal estaue iu this exes: Mey. HOLEZM. a6 per cent, BEALL, BRO’ sai MOREY 70 Loan Mi “iu sums to suse, stlowest rates, on a Gctate security F ved aah FOX & BKUWS, 427 Feuusyivauiasee. X 0 ONEX TO LOAN i AL LOWESE RATES OF INTEREST ON MEAL ESTALE SECUKITY, 10s J. FISHEK & CO, 3, 1sv4 Fst ow, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Af LOW M Eien on WASE'S DANENHOWER, sp24 Buccescor to DANENHOWLE & SON, TLS Pi MOsEx 20. LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST. JME cinss securities, at lowest tates uf interest No Geiay, where te secuiity 1s rood. U. C GREEN, 303 7th st mow. prey PROPOSAL‘ DEOPOSALS FOR FUEL. — CLERKS OFFICE, HOUSE OF KePRESEN TATIVES, Wasminoroy iueust 10. 1S88.—realed Proposals will be received at this vitice until 1WELVe U'CLUCK MUNDAY, SEPLEMBiK TENTH, 1598, for the delivery ot one tuousamu 1,000) tous Of the best waite abt Coal Gicreened), wore oF lese: also RES (SU) & tue beat sprure jue. aud oue hundred (100) e ‘ds Of the best vak woud, more oF .esm as luay be weeded at the House of hepreseutatives dusinz the preseut fiscal Year, said woud aud cual to be dulivered aud wtored tu South wing of the Capitol, at such desired by cit” Clerk ot ‘The cost wast weigh wood be cut ii Lhe wood must measure 138 cubic tthe Cipitol, “Tue right to rewebsh the eva at tue Capitole sud the right to'seject any aud abide ts reserved ine bids <o -¢ end. ryed rropusuls for coal and woody” aud addrensed to JOHN B. CLAuK, Clerk of House of Kepreventatives U.S. ‘aul0-zawaw iH Or OF THE COMMI@IONERS OF THE LisPulor uF COLUMBIA) WASHINGTON. Aurust 10, thrve (3) pl cea, feet to the cord and vee Fued, meastired and cul ASSK_Secled propvse «will be received at this ufties Wucl TWE.VE O'CLOCK M. on MUNDAY, AUGUST We NTIETH, 188%, for cotist. uc lug a brick Pulice S.atiou-House. routing ou ¥th st, bet. Maryland aye nue and Fat. te. Biss forms of proposa.s ani speci- feattons, towetber with ail other uecessary ib Ofc a Hon, can be obtatued upon app liestion ‘there F at the office of the Tuapec.or of Bulidiuse of tue District of * o1umbia and Quly bids upon these Loris will be con- Sdered. Ihe right). reserved toreject auy atid all bide sa: SSR eerese eae sey ease eae Wotadi NUN Cotiebiasrs eee ae FINANCIAL. | @NU, W. MACAMINEX, Meniber NY. Stuck’ és. ! CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVE BUILDING, lal # oT. SW. Eapkers aud Dealers ui ouveruuweus soaks . Loans. Collections. mada and all securities sted. cx the Exchauyes of New lors, Fuuiadelphia, Boston the Baitinore Lougut aud sold, A speriaity made of luvestuent Securities, District Fonds aud all Local sauirud, Gath dnwurance, ad Lel- lone stock dealt in. ‘Aucrican Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. jy18 pat is QUPERFLCOU: ED. Li AVING uo trace by my electric uegule process, endorsed by every prominent physician. Teu years’ practice 1a Wie city. Eetctrical treacuient for ladies and children. au: TEL, vn wis ie Muze M. J. Prax: 1000 F st. pow. Ors. Hunt's.) FINE FRENCH HALk GOODS. abo A special selection in “SHELL, AMBER, and DULL ACES TOS = Rn “Hair Dressed ad BanesShingled. _9,28-1me Frpona Daurss Surez DS. Tetiituiing. rescues Washington AUL {HE BEST IN Lik WORLD, about So pm Manufactured Brinkman & Con Bastimore, ae : LL BLAKE, Captain, | Mouteosm poor irx UR POTOMAC RIVER LASUINGS EXCH DYED “SCOURING AN x New IKON STEAM. & “WAKEFIELD Goastab: Men PUiSANp DRY CLEAR. vey its at. wharf on MGNDAYS. TH LSDAYS | Firetclace Ladiex’ a Genus wit of Soe cet aed-alUGDAYs at Tam Keturvu TUESDAYS. /ERCH, torucrly Puna tud'sCsib yp retouch at kivorLaud: Fam sore jouw ar ior as Nowant © pte bays aT oa id Leovardvow. wid“ Conueee 2 ee: woe s Ai QA DCH PRY CLE SIG wsra OW. MIDLET: Maneese Tans® | “Ladies and Ge: te Garmentact sit kites thane and OCEAN HUKE KUUTE 10 LoNDOS, i) AUKDULCscdinnt LLOYD 8 & CO, tant Express Seauers. To Southampton (Loudou, Havre), Bremen, x Wed. Alt. Ly tu, Lim ety Aug. 18, 3 Pun. sea, Wel, Ate, 226 am Pula sat, Aug 2 Sem irav, Wed, Aug <u, 11 am: bios, 5 oy Spel iy 2d Cavin. $08 ¥ tes. +. DRUK. © CO, Tazl Fst & BiKOWN CoRR EE. SHAS LDCR Is & CO.. Bankers, Agente 003 7th st. ow (Call and inspect pias aud deseri) tion of vessel. Lo- wade stouce Cab 2 fa-sace €60, 680, 5. KoUnd- tp atwreauy reuueed Patent Dyed without Lei ripped, * Ev ping Dresses sapeciuity. | Thiry-Bve yeare ce. Pre Ruoderate,” Govds called for and deliver *” FHSS LL-WOOL GAKMENTS MADE UP ED. Ayed 8 good wousuiins black. ieee oe al 00 Ost ae. SSeS ‘Physician in tue ard —— Seen ee oe, ween #35 and Gth Prompt treatment, Corspon ence and consulta- tigh trretly evumdontial Devarate room for Tatioe fice always open Me guise ¥ HAS SEVEN BEEN CONTRADICTED, Ds BHOT URLS in the oldest-estevnasad bavee- Lig Ladeew’ Physiciow iu thie chy. can tly coumust De. BROTHERS, O08 ie ficuiar’ attention teid vo all diseacee peculiar le. uiues, nuarried ur Sule. Forty yearw experience. Cae wor ed te natininebon Vine dk uivat xecptical gud. Be Lia stuw, Wiss Aleoueos A Aus tbe and Magnetic Treatment, 410 New cork ave. uw KOF. CLay. csr intuces Curesaicaem, ‘f 3 eBusteot ciuers. 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Mary A Jeckson, Salem, ‘Mass,, writes: “I bavo used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a mumber of years, and it has always ¢rven ‘Me satisfaction, It is an excellent dressing, prevents the hair from turning sray, insures ita vigorous growth, and keeps the scalp white and clean.” “Several months ego my hair commcaced falling out, and in s few weeks I wae almost bald. Thought @ bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and, after using only part of it, my head was covered with heavy growth of by x.~Thomag Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky. AYERS HAIR VIGOR, Prevared by Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co. Lowell, ‘Mass. Sold by Drazgists and Perfumers, Tar Gesone JOHANN HOF PS MALT EXTRACT ws the BEST NUTRITIVE TONIO and most PALATABLE HEALTH BEVERAGE for rmpsired Digestion, Dyspepsis. Com ‘Week Children, and General Debility. WHAT PROF. COLEMAN, OF GLASGOW, SAYS OF IT; Suffering from an attack of Hines which bad not only reduced my streugth, but brought on extreme | exhaustion, from inability 1o appropriate food, I tried | Deflecte of the Lenuine Johann Hof!s Malt Extract, ‘wineglassful three times a day. Its use was ‘untied elferts Food, witch had bergtciore bees Joond, to pase the siimeuiary cael unchanwed. di; Tower of evolviig sutmal heat nud stort Beware of imitations. The gen of “Johann Hoff" on the ncok of every Others are worthless imitations, JOHANN HOFr, Vienos, New York HANS HOFE, Bern and Fer, ne UD fat, ¢ sinatare ‘bottle. All Tue Conse Usivanarr Cazw. INCREASED INTEREST IN BOAT RACING—ITS DANGERS LESSENED—AN EXAMPLE, ‘OF OVEKTRAINING. The following letter speaks for itself, and is one of by me: 2Eri ELL UNIVERSITY, APS HE EKGA Ne Ys Duly 2a 1888. ‘Mas. Hanerer Hussaap Aven. Dear Madam: 1 shall always take pleasure in recom- ‘mending your “Vita Nuova" to athletes, particularly Oaramen suffering from tvo much training. During a rigid and exceptionally severe course of hard training under Cusries Courtney, our “coach,” I Decame ili aud debilitated from an attack of dysentery, but foolishly coninued my hard work (averaging © Tow of 25 miles per day), until I had “trained down” from 180 pounds to 147, aud becaine completely pros trated, or what buating-men called “overtrained.” “Vite Nuova” has completely restored my wasted vitality, and I feel 90 full of new lite aud «ratetul that I desire personsliy to thank you. I used “Vita Nuova” ‘through the recommendation of Mr. Blow, of St, Louis, Grotetully yours, ROBERT LEK McCOMB, “Stroke” Cornell University Crew, ‘Vita Nuova (New Life) is the best remedy for dys- Pepsia, nervousness, seeplessness and overwork. It will assist the weak stomach; it will rest the weary brain; it will “bruce up” the shattered nerves. As itis made trom the prescription of a famous physician, you are nut taking a quack medicine. As itis mace by an honest manufacturer. you are assured of pure ingre- Gieuts. As it is used aud indorsed by men aud women you all know and respect, you ae not usiug an un- known or untried remedy; only be careful to wet the venuine; reiuse substitutes, Send to HAKRIET HUB- BARD AYEX, 52 Park P.ace, New York, for additional testimonials: from Kev. David Swing, of Chicuro; Judge Morvan J. O'Brien, Sujreme Court, New Yoru: Hou. Henry Watterson, of Kentucky ; ex-Gov. Andrew G. Curtin, of Pennsylvasia, and wany o1uers of like character and reputation, aud A Fever Sore Coren BY CUTICURA REMEDIES, Tmust extend to you the thanks of one of my cus- tomers, who has been cured by using the Curicuma Remepres of an old sore cated by a lone spell of sick- hese or fever eigut years ao. He was so bad he Was fearful he would have to have his lev ansutated, but is happy to say he is now eutirely well—sound us a dollar. He requests me to use his nawe, which is A. H. Cason, merchaut, of this place, JOUN V. MINOK, Drugylst, Gatuaboro’, Tenn. Having been a sufferer for two years and a half from #8 diseuse caused by a bruis on the leg, and hay ng been cures by the CUTIcURA REMEDIE8 when all uther methods and remedies failed, I deem it my duty to ree- ommend them. I visited Hot Springs to no avail and tried several doctors without succoss, and at last our Principal drugeist, Mr. Juba P. Finlay (to whom 1 ‘sua.1 ever feel wrateful), spoke to me about CuriCURA ‘ud I consented to xive them a tril, with the result that Lam perfeetly cured. here is now no sore about me. Ithink Ican show the largest surface where my sufferinxs sprang from of any one in the state. The CuricuRa KEMEDIus are the best blood and skin cures manufactured. 1 refer to Druggist Jon P. Finlay aud Dr. b. C, Moutgomery, both of this place, and to Dr, ‘Suiitu, of Lake Lee. Mins. ALEXANDER BEACH, Greenville, Miss, Sold everywhere, Price Tr-URA, 50e. ; Soap, 25 KSULVENT, $1. Hrepared by the Potten Davo aw) aicak 8, ow ob ae’ seud Yor “ow iy Cue a R G Wana Waves Are rolling in. You can’t escape them; but you can escape the sleepless nights, loss of uppetite, und languid feeling that result from draining the uervous fores by muscular or mental exertion in summer's torrid days. The use of PAINE’S CELERY CoM- POUND, that «reat nerve tunic, will at once strengthen the nervous system, and fortify it avainst the attacks of summer debility. ‘This preparation isa medicine, nota drink. It is scientific combination of the best tonics, giving lasting benefit to body and brain. It cures ali nervous diseases, and has brought new life and health to thousands whose weakened nerves were the cause of their many ill, It is especially valuable At this season, when feebie persons are #0 liable to sun- stroke, # disease which is nearly always fatal. PAINE’S CELERY COMFOUND, by restoring perfect heslth, almost entirely removes the liability to this dread disease. If you feel the effects of summer heat, you can't afford to delay another day before gaining the ‘tality only obtained by the use of this «reat medicine, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, $1.00. BIX FOR 85.00. Send for eight-page paper, with many testimonials WELLS, RICHAKDSON & 00,, 6 BURLINGTON, VT. Ger Tur Besr. ‘1HE CONCORD HARNESS, Treare the Sole, Arenta Tor this Celebrated ard have coustantiy'on had a full stock which we SE CONCORD FAC: Beware of astatious and oe on ue ‘NConeord Haruces:* also Aneuds tor the WIEMAN SADDLE haa whic there dene Letter. LUTZ & BRO. 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel A full stock of Trunia sud Batceis of the Dest makes, at very low urices. rey St Ee sey an oe coy mt surht au atteactive eu g2 peantda, T Oils Ke TEASING DOMINOES! Atle Fowtis vaonan ltaat sat Boia, = oi eG. an ‘y iS ND-ASHOST “Drorae™ Pate Eteuluge Beall ROGier Lew GROUPS. " 426816 CHESINUT wi. PHILADEIP HEA, Tuz Busr sfaine mepicine ipiealeea ws SELTZER APERIENT. HE BEST REGULATOR OF DIGESTIVE seas ‘expecially germs lurk in every nook apd corner. Burn SEABURY'S SULPHUR CANDLES in your NEVER closcte, store roums, cellars, sinks, stab.es, chicken coops, bid cages, &c. Nothin ve KNOW cures such absolute protection aguiust such anger us sulpbur, and in uo form is ita ap- plication so safe and effectual as in aul3 Ts: In: E POND'S EXTRACT is known everywhere, and well merits ite reputation as the “People's Remedy,” and “Universal Pain Destroyer.” For over forty years this ‘Freat vevetable compound has proved ite efficacy, and ‘failed to do its duty when you 2d EDITION. Lat ans he Si MR, BLAINE LEAVES BOSTON, A Big Crowd at the Station to See Him off, — ‘was not Perign iggy Mr. Blat yoied. on Mr. Blaine were dei \ddresses Of congratulation from @ republican club at and Irom s league of workingmen at East Cambridge ‘Were presented to him at « later At 11:30 a tion from the Home Market Club Was admitted to a conference, Atl2 the Jeft for the railroad station. Dr. Burdin and Senator Southworth accompanied Mr. pisine tas +20 Jour-noree carriage wi Drougat was no demonstration en route. At the ‘station there was a large crowd, and it was with dimicuity that a p ‘Was cleared by the police. As une urain moved off Mr. Blaine appeared ob the piatiorm in response to calls and thanked tne peopie for their kind recognition, MB. PARNELU’S NEW MOVE, ‘It Docs not Seem to Meet the Approval of Some of His English friends. Loxpom, August 14—The Pali Mall Gazette commenting on the action of Mr. Parnell in bring- Ang sult against the London Times in the Scotch courts says: “Mr. Parnell’s trick seems to please his supporters, aad nas disquieted bis foes; but it resembles playing fast and loose, and we douDt Whether it will do Its contrivers any It Mr, Parneli bas discovered the forger who planned the jetters published by the 7imer chen it 1s no tricky but Che execution of a deverinination long avo’ But bis adimirers’ ground for applause is on te Uick, which Will be-devil_ the commission of in juiry entirely. If this is Mr. Parueil’s object it is a false move, and Mr. Parnell has changed trout in the tace of'the euemy, which ty dangerous, The ‘tardy adoption of a course which he refused to take when it would bave been useful to his English aliles Will not be understood. The commission will proceed with its work and Mr. Parnell cannot aries: il, If he refuses to testify betore it ue will harm ucbody so much as‘himeselt. AS Mr. Par- pell’s Case stands he has no motive to hold his Longue, but to challenge inquiry.” ——— COMPLAINTS OF PARIS NAVVIES, their Strike he Government Had Not Interfered. Panis, August 14.—M. Floquet, prime minister, received a deputation of navvies to-day, who de clared that the masters would have complied with thetr demands if the government and police bad hot supported them. Mf. Floquet remindrd tbe dele- gution Uhat although ‘ihe sepublic aliow.d work. Men to discuss the Conditions of labor it did not allow them the right to impede lavor. ‘The Gov- €inment would protect workers against all vio- lence, It haa closed tue labor exchange in order to put an end to the culpable provocations which the strikers bad been guilty of A number of un employed workmen entered ‘the sbip-builuers’ Yards at Calais to-day for the purpose of Luducing ihe men at wo.k therein to go on strike. They car> Fed a fed Mug and acted in u disorderly manner. ‘Troops Were Calied and dipersed the rioters, mak. ing 8 veral arresia Tue Workshops are’ Delng guarued, AMERICAN MASTERS DISPLACED, Aliens Given Command of Vessels Be- cause They Work for Low Wages, New Yous, August 14—The congressional com- mittee to-day resumed its investigations of the emigration question.’ There were present Repre- sentatives Ford, Guenther and Sploola, ‘A. Packard, a’ manufacturer of suiy stores, took ‘the stand to give evidence of bis knowled of alleus cOwmanding Auwfican Vessels. Wiiness had beard of many such cuses, and said it was common tak among suippiog wen Of Lhe turning out of American communuers to make way ior foreigners, Tue reason Of this Was Ubat allens Worked cheaper than natives. Their salaries ranged from $50 to §75 a month. The natives | Whom they drove away received trom $100 10 $125 moutuly. Witness Went on to say Lint these FOREIGN CREWS WERE USUALLY ENGAGED BY THE ALIEN CAPTAINS. Two-thirds of ‘tue crews ‘were foreigners, he 811d, princtpaily English and Norwegian saliors. Hils inpresston was that tity or sixty American vessels leaving this port Were partially manned and commanded by allen, Tails was contrary to law, witness Luought, Capt. Bricys, now engaged as a traveling agent, then took tie stand, He had been a muster mari: ner for fourteen years previous to three years ago. He knew many Gases Wuere American vessels were Dought by Br.tisuers, The Vessels always contin- ued tofly the American fig. Tals Was so that the vessels could engage In the coastwise trade. Witness also knew of instances where ALIEN CAPTAINS TOOK THE PLACES OP NATIVES, ‘These foreign comni.nders receive no more than $50 @ month, ‘The majority of Ameri can coustwise captains — now work on suares, but when paid salaries they get from $75 to$125 amonth. In reply to Mr. Spinoia, wit hess said ‘the foreign captalns "were driving Americans from command —_ of vessels. Witness himself had to give up bis ship because his wages were to be reduced from $125 to $80 a mont, His place was taken by a Nor- Wegian, on — Racing at Saratoga To~dny. Saratoga, N.Y., AUgUSt 14.—First race—for two= year-olds; ‘si Second and Retrieve tulrd. Time: 1:20%. ‘Second race—purse $500; for ail ayes; miles. Grisette won, Aulentown second, Pasua third, Tine: 1:56). ‘Third r.ce—iue grand prize of Saratoga; 1% aujies, Mary won, Montrose second, Koyal Arc third, Time, 3:01. Fourth rude—purse $400; for all ages; three- quarters of a.mile, Laclatvé won, with Boccaccio second and Kedar Kuan Unird. ‘line: 1:183. Fi. race—steepiech se—sa rt course. Kiiarney Won with Beechinore second and Meadow Queen turd. Time, 3:00. ——— Not Owned by the Siemens. Lonpos, August 14.—<'he steel works at Landore, hear Swansea, Wuose shut-dowu bas thrown thou Suuds Of meu OUC Of work, are not owned by the siemens. ‘They belong to a company, and the Stemeos are merely sharevolders, Bauroions, Md., August 14.—The following 1s Che list vy congressional districts of the Marylaad state democratic campaign committee appointed by the Hon, Stevenson Archer, chuirinan, and an- nounced this morning: First, B. Pulmer’ Keaton; second, J. F.C.Valbott; third, James Bond; fourtn, br. Matthew W. Duuavin; filh, Vhomas H. Hunt; sixth, Edward Mulvaney. _ See FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, New York Stock Market, ‘The followiue are theopening and tr Rew York Stock hmarkets nfo Wire wo Corson aud Maucartuey. 1410)". ance! sexonawsen: Br pes ueaes ® Falumore Markets, BALTIMORE, Mp,, Aucust 14.—Vireinis stzee, chores. Wait une eouyuling Tilsen Sse: do. teuctortien, 90%" bid to-day, ca BALTIMORE, Mp.. Augost 14.—Cotton quict eT Taalnit Tinie Fiver doy bol eee: w wand camer: Fults, now PO eiator Fea spot, BUABON Seftor F a 1 BON Sefton Bosak: “October! DOreabivrs: De sy oo (ee Seas western, du ‘sud: lower} sntged ‘pot a p aT i 3 f 5 t Es i i fA fi a > i. i RE i i | i 1 i i tH i | ‘ilongs. Sintram’ won, Biessing | 20) TRE AMERICAN PARTY. ‘The National Convention Gets Under Way To-Day. ‘THR BCENRS ABOUT READQUARTERS—A PRELIMINARY CONFERENCR AND & WARM DISOUSSION—OPENING SESSION OF THE COXVENTION~TEE BODY KOW AWAITING 4 BEFORT OF THR COMMITTER O% CER- DewTiaLe. ‘This morning a huge American fiag wasstretched ‘AcToss F street, 1a front of No. 915. Another fag, that draped the trout of the buliding, Was 90 large ‘nat it nearly concealed the whole structure, A ‘strip of canvas attached to the flag swinging over the street bore the simple legend: “Headquarters National American Party.” Upstairs, in the rooms of the American Club, was a buay throng of men, ‘Delegates to the national convention kept arriving, and there was considerable life and bustle about ‘the headquarters. In the main room on along table ‘Wore scatiered pamphietsand books, the literature of the party, anJ in the center was a book in which delegates and visitors were requested to register their names. ‘The Gciogates aad visitors were all plenticully bel of them bad their bosoms covered with streamers, and me- Gailions of different kinds, The prevailing badge, ‘however, was a miniature American flag, worn on tue coat lappel. Now and then, when some giant in the movement, like Ex-Gov. Sharp, of Kansas, OF, Mr. Munyon, Of Phiiadelpila, arrived, thers Was more ihan usual stir, ‘Tuese leaders were all im exceident bumor, addressed those abou: them a “Brother this” of “Brother that,” and in other wi wave evidence that an era of good feelin “oot in,” at least 90 far asthe hundred al ity Or more delegates to the convention were concerned. Severai of tbe visitors to he.dquarters were colored men, Three neatly dressed young colored meu from New York appeared and regis- \eres :s delegates, Their names were ‘Chowmas W. Jones, Robert Harry, and Chas, W. Marrow, HEAD-CENTER DOUGLAS. One of the men who was conspicuous for the size of his badges was Sylvester M. Douglas, of Roches- ter, N. ¥., the “head center,” as bis badge repre- ‘sented, of the “Red, White and Blue” organization, He circulated considerable literature about Mr. Douglas, Tt was printed ip a pinkish-red and pur- Pilsi-blue ink, apparently with stamps on we white letter ghee.s of @ New York hotel. There Was a sketch of Mr, syivester’s life and ancestry; 4 Cut representing a sailor nailing an American flag to the mastheud, and Denwath It a legend call- ing upon Americans to organize and maintain the Stirs and Stripes and vo exclude all ower Nags ‘rom public buildings There were other cuts representing various patriotic devices and other legends, one of which was, “Shall American cit. zeus be ruled by God or Pope Leo XIII and bis Satellites? Citizens of American birth answer.” Mr. Douglas told a Stam reporter that be had cre. Gentias 0 Chis convention and proposed to sit as & delegate. He intended also to be a candidate for {he presidential nomiuation if he coud muster Triends voough. On tue table aiso were circulars giving the cull for Uke convention held to-day and declaring the FIVE CARDINAL PRINCIPLES OF THE PARTY 8 foliows: 1, Restriction (regulation) of immigration, 2 Extension of ume required for naturalization to fourteen yeara, Protection or the American free-school system, 4 American jand for Aumcrican geuilers, 5. No public tuads for sectarian purposes, When ine delegates got vogetuer tins m at heudqu.rters It Was proposed to have a prelunle hary comierence OF Caucus, With a View Lo seLUung upon the prograin to ve followed:by the conven AU the suggestion of ex-Gov. Isaac Sharp, the chairman Of (ue national committee, the delegates Jeft the headquarters about 11 o'clock and went to (he bali in ue G. A. R. Duliding. Here » commit. lee representing different siate Organizations was ‘appoited aud went over to the Kovitt House to (alk over a program. | “Tne committee will do tbe Tough ploughing,” said w member (0 @ Stak repor- ter, “We don’t Want,” he adued, with a Wiuk, “any inove chin wusic here than is hecessary, aud Unis Commutiee 18 Lo siop It.” DEL:GATES AND VISITORS. At the headquarters this morning the following | Geiegates and visitors bad reytsvered: A. J. Boyer, Secretary national committee; 1. R. Trembly, Washington, D. C.; John Wedderburn, Washing- tov; C.D. Alderson, Harford County, Ma; A, J. Symonds, Matue; Geo, W. Bartley, Washington; ‘Thos, H’ Coles’ Washington; J: F Mcswain: Merced, Cal; 8. B. Pratt, Mariboro, Masa; Am- brose B. While, Meivilie, Mass; starr C. Hewitt, 8. ©, Bancroit and Cuas,’ E. Hou, Peabody, Mass? 4, F. Fowler, Hyattsville, Md; Daniel Warren, Washiagtoa; Wm. ul. Werse, New York; A. G. Hawley, Chicago; Fred, W. Fleck and S. Ht Jouie, New York; 6." W. Brewster, J. M.. Curragh and Victor J. Robertson,” San “Francisco; C.N, Wilson, Los Angeles, Call; Henry L. Curis, Bin Francisco; L. 5. Rogers,” Bakerstield, Cal? Albert Decuard, New Yurk; Jno. F Lipphard, New Xork; Jao. W. Jarvoe, New York; A. I, Case, Cuicagy; Juo, W. Luke, New. York, W. L Sueper: son, Virginia; W. H. Fuller, Maryland; Hobart ¢. Taylor, Cuicago; DB. N. Feit and Juv. c. Foster, Washington; W. J. Duane, Brooklyn; T, l. Mac- dovaid, Napi, Cal; Samucl B. Clements, Washing. (uu; Lows B. Glatz, Wu. Puiuips and Jas, Gou, + Brooklyn; Leon @uerray, bd Stepheu A’ Hopkins, New York; H.R. Nasi, Brookiyn; Chas, C, Rogers and dno. i. Codiier, New York; Isaac Sharp, Kansas; Eu. E. Pouter, Sau Francise ¥; Sylvester’ M. Doug- tas Rucuester; Thos. W, Jones, Robert Harry and Chas, W. Marrow, New York; Jas. D. Center, Wan, Lockueud and Walter Racey, New York; Chas. D. Lockhead, Middietown, N. ¥.3 Jua, J. Starr, albert Suuntivus, Frederick Byrne, W. Scott Carr and Cha Eekuard, New York; Vernon J, Smiley, Brookiyu; Cuase Koys, Wasilingion; Juo, Clark, New York, IX SECRET SEBSION. ‘The committee tha: was appointed to confer Upon « pian of activn held a meeting in tne red Parlor of the Evuitt House, Reporters were ex- ciuded, They had the benefit of tne proceedings, however, a: 4 pantomline pervormance by peering Usrough tue glass doors, Taete was a warm dis. Cussion, Judging by the gesticulation, and the vehement mauner of speakers, IC Was 12:45 o'clock Deiure Lue committee adjourned. A Stax reporter was informed that the main fight was over the Claim made that the 79 delegates from New York Should have 79 votes in the convention, One ‘Speaker, IL Was sald, charged that money had been uged 1D Ube laLerest Of Lue d ‘mocratic party, ‘THE CONVENTION OPENED. At 1 o'clock the conveniion wus assembled in the G. A. R. Hall A band in the gallery was play- ing a wediey of national airs, and a big basket of flowers decorated the table in the center of the plattorm, When ex-Gov, Sharp ascenued the plat- form, at 1 o'clock, the band stopped playing to give Lhe goveruor a cuance, Gov. Sharp ls a .out ‘laf, WILD Oe wooden leg, a close.y clipped gray Moustacue and yray hair, He rapped on the tabie aud expressed Ube pleasure (eit On calling to order the frst America convention that ever us- semuled In tue city of Wasuington, ‘Tue proceedings of Luis convention, he sald, was Of more Luportance Lo Lhe American people ‘than rst view migut appear. “If,” he sald, “you ure only a3 honest a3 you Seem Co be earnest this country bas novbing W fear at your hands) He Closed by Buming as vemporary chairman Hon, P. D. Wigginion, Of Cudiorula, Mr. Wigginten's ame Was received Wit Vigorous cheers, ADDRESS OF CHAIRMAN WIGGIXTON, He was escorted to the chair py two delegates, one of whom carried an American flag. Mr. Wig- covering iis chin, earnest, emphatic manoer, ikened’this couvention tn 1 Cinental Congress that met gave to the country tue Declaravon of Indeper ence, He felt Laat they were coming to the when it could tuvutully be said twat America is for Americans, He belleved Americans were bie of controlling their own affains-Araerick he suld, was becoming the of the world, "He expressed, however, & nce in the ability, courage an patriotism of the American people to avert dangers, Rev. L. H. York, of uhls city, offered the band played “My Country’ "ris of Thee.” ’ Sec- revary Boyer then read the call for the convention, ‘Mr, Boyer Was elected temporary secretary. ‘not ‘he full vote for Lhe stale, ‘Mr, Munyon here arose and 8.14 i Pit § i i i Capitel Topics. YOR RELIEF OF ARMY NURSES. As @ substitute for a Dill already upon the calendar, Senator Blair to-day introduced a bill Providing for a pension of $25 per month to female Army nurses or hospital agents who served at ieast six months duriag’ tus’ late War or Were Loe Jured in the service. Local Notes. Mr. W. C. Hilll, who 1s largely interested tn real estate in this city, will remove bis family to Seat~ Ue, W. T., this Tall, His business Interests will probably Keep him in the West for two or three years, ‘The death of Mrs, Mary E. Bivins at Romney, W. Ya,, last Saturday evening, noted in yesverdar — was due to an attack Of apoplexy. The eral (ook piace this afternoon trou St Makthew's ehurel M. M. Parker has leased to Henry F, Blount for a term of years W. C. Hill's house in University park, known 88 the Weiling Mansion, Mr, Blount is a wealthy manufacturer of Evansville, Md., and in- tends to make W: his future home, An alarm of fre was turned jn from box No 15 ‘Ubis afternoon for the burni: of the woodshed nd fence in the rear of No. 226 2d street north west, — A Trewen’s Seniovs Fatt.—Today Mic! ‘Caffut, a inner at work on a bull ‘on between 17th and 18th streeta, fell from a second- sory window, and was badly injured about the face and head, besides receiving, us its supposed, Internal injuries, He was to bis home, ‘923 25th street Borthwest. —_————_— Raxon ov rue THEEMOwE?sR.—Tho following were the readings at the Signal Office to-day: 7a i, 67; 2p. m,, 78; maximum, 79; wininum, 6. ee Prominent Men as Letter-Writers, From the New York Tribune. ‘The methods of prominent men in the matter of Correspondence are varied. President Cleveland is Said to answer every letter he receives before twenty-four hours roll by, It may be turned over | ‘vo his secretary or clerk, but an answer of some kind 1s always sent by an early return mail He insists, too, on careful filing of letters, and from Uhese ies’ many a prominent democrat, who was degying for an office three years ago, but has since in his disappointment howled aud kicked about the Administration, has received the hint that the means exist vo ex; Dim unless he gets into line, The it 18 that he gen. erally “fails in.” Colonel Ingersoll has been known to advise his friends to throw their lewers into a basket and ict them remain for ‘Unree weeks, when they would answer themselves, with occasional exceptions to the rule, General Harrison 13 as careful and punctilious in replying (0 letters as Mr. Cleveland, adopting the well-known rule laid down to works on the art of letter-writing, that every letter should have & prompt reply. Murat Halstead has been known to write some heated le: ters in bis day, which have 1ound their way ipto print, and be ts said to have ‘sent numbers of teleyram’s to overtake, recall or modify letiers before \uey bad reached their desti- mation. His frank aduwission that he has fre. quently adopted this course disarms criticism of al such episties, There ts something about a man’s Candid admission of his common. lot fn the weakness of humanity that quite unmaps any battery tbat has been trained against tlm. Sena tor Quay attends to most of his correspondence as chairman of the repubdiican national comuittee turough @ secretary, but his more important letters he dictates personally, and not infrequently writes bimseif, He believes 1a careful detali work, and is clerks and stéhographers are trained ws take ang execute orders like soldiers, Letter-writing through stenographers is now so. common that even the ordiaary business man coming to New York trom smaller centers of trade now uses Lhe hovel typewriter for his correspond. ence, Some of them iet their letters accuwulate tor several days before tbcy call in a steno grapher. It ls poticeable tuat the successful oid ineFenants of the old scuool shun typewriters as a Che pomp wp The execuuve beads of leading corporations have all fallen into the habit of writing letters through stenographers, and generally take them about in thelr travels,” This 43 especially true about railroad men, who, in spite of Lhe interstate commerce law, manage to wecure passes as freely as ever. Amount of Sleep Required. RELAXATION SHOULD BE INDULGED IN BEFORE BED- ‘TIMB—EFFECT OF HABIT. From the Chicago Herald. There 1s almost no limit to what you can teach yourself, if you try long enough. Time must always be given to the brain, andon this condition patient perseverance will carry a stu. dent to almost any goal, writes C.F. Pollock in Ube Chautauquan. Hurrylog the lite brains of children 18 to force @ false pace except with the obviously 1azy; but the bugbear of over-pressure need not be feared 80 long as the princi wk ‘Avartution in work, & change of aulject. Test, AV: we is another Kind of rest—tte best rest often for the higher or intelectual centers; and an im. menge amount of mental labor can'be be safely undertaken if suMicient variery ys secured. But in theend the brain demands and this is pecially the case, when the lower or mere auupal centers have been much used, as 10 chil Tait’ has a great deal todo with Right's Fest, the habit of going regular hour, mental work hour of reuring may cause the loss of and itisa mM we or some te a Seat Savantnt ear the pillow or turning eral means Of disiracting BEPRESENTATIVE MASON TALKS. He fe Sanguine of Harrison and Mor- tom's Election. Representative Mason, who has been making ‘campaign speeches ip the South and in New York and New Jersey, was talking WiLN a StaR reporter to-day of the impressions be had formed. He bas: an idea that there are many protection. ists im Virginia, and that there. publicans are = going to carry both ‘New York and New Jersey, To gives expression ono doubt Im the world thht Mr. Harrison will Declected, He ig going to start out almost tmme- diately again to help accomplish the election. Tar, ‘STAR man asked him how be was received in South Carolina, very the colored he pee t a ‘to do with a republican.” He says that all ‘Ube talk about colored peopie in the = 3 over to the democrats Is Dosh. He Goes not a {here are ten colored democrats in Charleston. Some te diplomacy to keep thelr jovs; they vote for ‘democrats for. some of the local oitices, Dut ‘Would consider themselves disgraced if Lucy voled ‘any but the republican national ticket, Speaking of politics in New York he said: “The republicans are sure of tho state, Bey Spe tad a ati. "h e duty 4 in New York get only 2 cents per quart for milk Dow, and that would destroy the business entirely, Freetumber in tle Bills bill has changed More than enough votes U0 make up Une majority of "84 twice over. Free salt has 8 many votes from democrats to repub- Ucans Bnough mugwumps will come back to overcome that majority. The dairy people will overcome it three or four times. “Anyone of these Uhings would give the state to us, and they are all combined. At one place 1 spoke I was introduced to eighteen men who voted for Cieve- land and Will now vote for Harrison.” Proposed Widening of Columbia Road. 4 CONFERENCE AT THE DISTRICT BUILDING TO-DiT. Pursuat to their notice giveu in the public prints and in accordance with the law on the sub- Ject respecting opening, widening or extension ot streets, roads, &c., the Commissioners to-day ¢: abearing in their office to persons Interested in ‘the proposed widening of Columbia road, between Boundary street and 10th street extented, to give Opportunity to all those interested wo had objec- Uohs to present. There were present besides Com missioners Wheatley and Raymond, a number of ‘owners of abutting property. The owners of prop- erty abutting the Columbia road are: Messrs, Phelps, Tuttie, Dean, Lansburg, Quackeubus Noerr, Stoddart, Truesdell, Presviey, Flagg, the Blake heirs’ All are in favor of the propose Widening with the exc: ption of the Biake heirsand Mrs, Stoddart. The Biake heirs have astone wall which has recently been erected, at a cost of £8,000, and the widening of the road would neces. silate its demolition,“ Accondingly the trustees ied the following protest turough their agent, Mr. Olmstead: As trustees of the estate of George Baty Blake, Aozased, owners of the property at the Junction of Boundary street and Columbia road, on the east, we object to the route of the proposed wideu- ing Of said Columbia road, and suggest as more advantageous that the additional width should be taken off the land ou the west, particularly at the southern end of Columbia road, This, we think, 1s Apparent particularly as the West line of Columbia, Toad 18 now east of the west line of Connecticut avebue, abd therefore we lave to request that if Unis route 18 not adopted by You that you pursue the course required by section 254 of the Hevised Statutes of the United States for tue District of Columbia, Protesting that you are without lawful AULHOTILY to widen sald Columbla road, as pro posed in Your published notice of July’ 23, ISSR, We object tuereto, and if tt be decided that you Lave the authority in the premises, we shall claim damages, Al Geonoe R. Hannis, By Wa. F. Marrinaty, Attorney, ‘The Commissioners reserved tueit decision, —— District Government Aftairs, A REPUBLICAN BANNER. The National Veteran Club and the republican executive committee for the District of Columbia, petoned the Commissitners for ssion tO Tun @ campaign banner across as) ivania avenue between 14th and 15th streets, The per- mit will be given, The following sewers have been ordered to be laid under Che compulsory permit system: One in ‘Square 331, One in square 559, one in square 371, one in square 347, One in square 512, one in square 78, One in square 197, one in square Sus, oue in faquare 1020, one iu Square 990. CONCERNING PERMIT WORK. The Commissioners have ordered that all esti- Mates for permit work shall inciude an amount not ex ing S per cent of the cost for labor and material, which shall be applied to the transpor- tauion of material, use of tools and olner general: ‘Services abd €x peuses Incident Lo such work, MORE OVERHRAD WIRES, ‘The Commissioners to-day returned H. R. Bill ‘7647, “To incorporate the Georgetown and ile lyvown Railroad Company of tue District of Oc- iumbia,” Uo the President, stating that tbey Knew of no objections Wo its approval. In the charter of Ubls {were 1s a provision allowing eiectricity Sean ihe aaneiae east amit moni hee ae that the company Wi apply for permis. ‘sion to erect @ set of overhead Wires and poles for ‘Lhe Lrausinission of the power, TO EXTEND THE FIRE LOTTE. ‘The Commissioners heve received a long peti- Uon signed by a number of property-owners in Le Droit Park, praying for an extension of the fire limita, 80 as to include the park. The immediate cause of this acon was owing to Une proposed construction Of @ pumber Of small frame, houses Which would seriously affect the beauty of tne park. The matter was referred to Building In- Spector Entwisie for bis report. He says that owing to Une fine character Of houses that are erected in Le Droit Park he sees no objection why Ube fire limits should not be extended so as to in- board, and fe ts uaderstood an order extending Us board, a an ext ue ‘fre Limits Will be issued. BUILDING PERMITS “Today Was One of Lue best days we bave b: ‘this year,” said Butlding Inspector Entwisie, speaking.of twsutng building permita We have issued permits to: Marr & Smith, Uo erect nlne- teen b ick aweillings, from 201 t0 211 C street and from 200 to 224 Indiana avenue northwest, at a ‘cost of $80,000; Pairick Wade, four brick dwell- ings, Irom 908 to 915 Ist street northwest, $12,000; ‘W. 4. Campbell, six brick dwellings, from 221 10 231 24 street Southeast, $20,000; Miss Emm: Jones, One brick stable in rear of 726 17th stree’ northwest, $1,400; Ellen Sullivan, oue brick dwell- ing at No. 13 Massacbuselis avenue nortuwest, $1,800; Patrick F. Cusick, two brick dwellings at ES 4 515, alley in square €28, $1,100; Artuur Goines, one brick dweling at Borla west, $500. MIRCELLANEOTS. The Commissioners, in response to an inquiry from Chairman Hempuill as \o the adequacy of the appropriation for tue Girls’ Keform School, ‘State Laat Chey do mot Uhink Lue appropriatiun ex- cessive, sininslliibinaissatn Sales of teal Estate, Jacison has t for $5,000 of L. G. Hine jnvariab!; ved a aren 704 ‘more sleep than grown people. A first two months or i 3 E saa if tat el iH wW.B. tok 1s square 630, 31 by 130 sem, on tae south, side of H street, beiween 3d and 4th streets noru- Wesk ——_ Bliné Pupils From the District, ‘REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE MARYLAND Spat in His Niece’s Face. DAVID TALTY FINED VIFTY DOLLARS IN THE David Talty, s wealthy resident of this city, has ‘had some trouble with other members of his tam- ily on account of money matters, and last week the trouble was brougut to the attention of the ‘Michael Prince was fined for an as- his uncle, To-day Mr. Talty ona ot ‘nis charge | I i si i A | , if f "i car I i H a = Ge = | ef ° # ® i i by 1300 271m street | Poltcical Yor ‘The plans of ‘he ropuvitcan mapagers have, sf Said, ‘et wits the hearty approval of Mr, BialBe, A Now York letter to the Baitlnore Amerioan SayS: At the informal conference at toe Oriental Hotel Saturday night Mr. Blaine ts reported 0 have Rumseit as fully tm accord with Lhe ideas of the national execuuse committee, It 1 said at artery that Mr. Biaines work 12 oe campaign Will be principally 10 le East era stales He Will speak io Indiana, Dut will BOG go farther West. He will sp vd much of his Uwe in New York, New Jersey and connecticut, ‘One of the wpice of couversauon 1B centers ‘Was the report of a private COB. veraation with Chairman Brice iu the Cincipoatl Enquirer, which Tef cted upon President Cleve- land's Keaping aloof trou (ae canvass aud doung Dothing w help te aioug., Tue New Yur corres: pondent of the Battie Sun sass: Mr. Brice Was asked What he had to say about i ie gives am unqualified Genial to its staseincnt. Me was OO he say Interviewed on the ques.iou of the tart lucy Of Uke democratic nacional commiiter, aud bas bad Wo say either publicly OF pte Yately concerning the President or is reiatious 00 the parts, of the conduct of the Cam alg. policy of the campa Weil known, Whatever give ou COMMILLCE 18 TeSpoUribie Lor. 1 Lake Ho poris of supposed couversations wits tay spubilcaa primary electious Were Leid yester. day ‘in the Wards of Balumore cow,risiug we wird and fourth Maryland dist. “The 8 for delegates to Rominating COMVeDtoMA — The 4 mericamsaye: The result in Une third district tadcates that MIs Daniel L Brinton will provavly ve the non No one has been agreed upon iD the fourtu district, although Mes Jacob Hi. Taywr, H. Webster Crow, Gen. Adam K Alug abi O.uers Lave beep pomtnated, D. F. Houston, V. D. Groner, J. D. Brady, Jobn S. Wise and Lewis Mick: zie, the committee pinted at the apti-wanone convention, weld Im icamond, to appear Letore the wativual repudlle can committee L0 asa for a decision of Lue dispute of tue electoral Ucket In Virginia, Wili appear Dee fore the committee Tuu.sday evening.” General Mahone will aiso appar veiore ibe couulte tee at the same thus James G, Blaine cepted Invitations the opening of the Galo cr atenuial Gen, Harrison tee-ived a « men and 130 colored Mase day. Col D. ‘S. Alexander, who bas bad cuss ye “ea. Barr Sou's correspondence, as giveaway to W. Me ML Miler, sas “6 ~ A Baltimore Sun dispatch from Cumberland, Ma. says: Furtuer reports trom republican pri maries held Saturday show that GL weilugion carried nine out of the elguicen districts of Al any county. "Of the remands? Motomas car 2a Cigut, and the otker one, umber eagulerm 1s Rae dersivod to have held ho pruwary. So Welling> tons fricuds will Bave control cven if Bamber eighteen 48 omitted, wuich is aU — ~ Massacred by Treacherous Allies, ANOTHER DISASTER TO TRE ITALIAN TROOPS IM anvassinta, An official dispatch received in Rome trom Mas sowah says: “Three hundred and ufty auxiliary troops, under the Sommaud of [:alan officers, have | Deen destroyed by Abysstnt« The Kitied tm. cluded all the offers . Us at n Seplewvele. Wn a dugea Wheel Vue phe Was due to Ueachery on the par ales The Abyssinian chief Devero bai abled a force of 470 ‘men, The allan mander at Mase sowah sent 600 ks, Under Com. mand of five ers, lo surprise Debeb's_ Jorce. a the oficer en- listed u i088 Of 200 Members of Lhe AsKAOr Un tribe, Sagapett was reacued on Weduesday last, and’ 1 Was found (hat Debed wad intrencbed his position. An attack Was ade by We ILallaa force, however, and Uney succeeded in carrying the village. But during the assault Lue Assaut= {ins proved treacherous and made an at the j Malian rear. The Busht-tazouks becawe pani stricken aud were massacred walle eoueavoriug (0 Hy. | Forty Assaorius have beeu arrested, aud are held as hostages,” Two BROTHERS DxowNED.—Amandus and Wm Holler, broubers, of Miffllusviuie, Pa., wer? drowned tn the Susquenanua kaver ia sigue uC & Sunday, dus, te wade a dive t & high Tock. He row once, raised a cry uf distress and his younger brovuet went to is rescue, Bull were drowned orves butued ly dea railroad accident neat Port Jervis. N. ¥., ¥ day, Were thoroughbreds abd (ue prop Gebhardt and Mrs. Langtry. Awoug were Bole, Botls, Mineral, #1 «nl tal lune, Frank, Orphan Boy and a ye ¥ Scandinavian, owned Uy Mat Moris, of Call la, Was killed, and Lwo of Mim Lanziry’s Diack tandem horses. ‘The only ues saved were Sl oid Mly. Mat. Norms, Ua wa horses, ‘and will probaviy wie —eeeee PARXELU's ScIT Axo Tite Govensment Comwr siox.—The amount of duiuages wale Mr. Ft ake for in his sult agaluse tus Zimes Is £50,008 He dases Mis acon ob levers Winch Lue Lome ubiished in 1887, andou letters and statements fatroduced by whedefense in Lae crial ot O'Douuell's case against the Zimes. ‘The trial will t Oar trom tits i betore Lord Kinnear, of ue court of sessions Mm Edinburgh. The scotch courts iave adjvurned Ul Votober, and the ease Will likey be Beard im November, The royal asweut Las been given to Ve commission of inquiry Lill, The Ins parliae WeDLALY party have recained Mr. George L wis, Bir Oharies Musscll, Meee. KI. Med, a Mr. Frank Lockwood, M i ai, ADauien, M. P., to defend then 0 shiswos. CAB SL James Gasrite Surmises ast M., Parnell Will Tetase to testity beture the cowinission on tbe ground that he wouyd pr. judior the Times by disclosia. wis cass : Smad = A LUMBER TROST BACKED BY GouMan Carrratone A dispatch from Minuespotis auuounces that Fred Weyerhauser, @ rich luuterwan, is at Une bead of @ syndicate, backed by weavy capiadats of sotuln, Which bas ‘for 18 ob) :ci tue orcanizauion Of & lgamtlc Crust, wo toed all Cue placa sunber interests of Minnesoia und Wisconsin. Tue agents $f tae eradicate nave savurcs, wylloes upon tne Jands im Bot states, Tus onject 1s to Boat. legs vw a over tue taste at Mingeapolis to big mills Wo Ve erecied ub Lue lower AMissisalppl Diep gw Tavivg TO Save Hex Beoruen.—Miss his sull agalust Eisie Pie, aged wweury, dauguter ui a Fulladele ia fe, Was UrvWued ai Voead Beach, Ne ., Sunday nigut While Lying Lo save her bruber, AtSo'ciock Bunday evening Mins Pye aud Let brother Went out sailing ou Suark Kiver, Walle Wo tack, Ube boom sWuug sudsenly around, Siriking young Pyle ou tue ueadt aud plungiug aise Antowe Water, Mis sister, au exper. swimuier, ove after bit, but ber Watersvaked clo: wing rendered her berotc efforts tcuiless, aud 90 weighted her (hat she Was Unable Lo keep ucrselt afloat, aud, with a beartrending cry, sunn once for aul, Some ‘spectators OM Uwe ear pul oul Ip a boat and rescued Uke vroiuer, Wuw ciuag Lo Lue yacht, M. De Giers and Count Herbert Biswarck have Agreed (0 appoint 4 Jolt Comuission ty consider tueasures LO improve eooROWE Towlious Ue ween, Akusoia and Germaay, Diep, BERGMAN. this Ife after along an pain- fu disee CaTdenisae wile ‘cle we Dongen, Sed fifty sik yours. Funeral will take place from ik04 Pitch wtreet morsh- [oth Phaiars a Pocock ht curacy = ‘ BAILEY, On August 13th, 1888. at 7 o'clock p. COMSELIDS PF. BALLES, beloved uusband uf Baty 1 Iai, asd forty ven pow ~ a tawernl take place trom bis i 10 B street eutheeston Weunent= 4:30 oreiock,” Alenaniria Picane cova DOMBHART. ™ at 7:30, GuolGE E-, hd Mlaty‘A. Dou residence, Aucust loth, af fd Charice CoML panera evening, August 13, 188%, F., youusent mu of Grorce K. oat, aged owe mouth twodaya * FRIEDRICH. At 5:30 p. u day, August 1, 1888, EMIL, son of Dr. L.'L'aid Psauces Prwarch, ‘one year, two wouihe aud ivur dase ral on Wednesiay.at Zp. u., frou the reaidenoe of his parents, 323 E Cs, KIRBY, On 41 13, ISS, MARY LOUISE, in fant dauchtor of WF aud Eute 8. hrbs, aned eicten onthe and twenty-nine ways. a MCCRAITH. On Monday, Aucnst 13, 1888, 20H! McCKALLH, & native of Gast ey Leland. bat for the last thirty -soveu y care reason: ot Fuverai from bis sister's reridence, 1041 3 Thureday.at3 p.m. Anterment ai Mt Giver. a IdBH, at 6:50 p. ot ais NOYES. OG bie sate Fensdence, 2 wr fteruov, st 4 Ociock. Sit intends invated wo eecobd REPETTL. Ou Monday morning at 8 oclook at hie No. 140 B street oucsews, JOSEPH KE- TL A, Ab Lie weveuts ‘frou. 4.14, 1888, wt 2:20 Ns bt Sos sola yeu Our dear tthe. bas tet us, “AD cael cause wind vasled, Took bun howe to ueaves, ‘To live with Gou a. Dr. L. ©. 8 Turner. Colfax, Lows, says: “I am very much pleased with 1 12 meuial dep.-ss.vu trom geste ‘woubles"