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RAILROADS. _ TEDMONT ATR LINE, Ma Soedule in eect Ausrast 12, 1888 8:30 A.M bast, enn Mail’ Daily for Warrenton, Gordonsville, Charlot hhoare and’ Between “Alsean tra Boringn, Alsgheny SP fox GRiera” Sentgumery and’ New. Orleana, va to New Orleans, ict Nail ‘Daily: for" Warrenton, Char. chousvile. Stations Chea. & Olio Bouts practise hocky Mount Danville. and. Stations ‘be: oan rae eect a benvilies Greensboro. baletehe Chavigfin, Columban -Auunth Atlanta, "Diet? Montgomery. New Orieane: Texas and California, Tinss titeper New Tors to Mon Beonnee: ‘with Pullman Sle-yers Montaomery to New Orleste Mang Boudoir Sleepers for’ Birmingham, Vicks: faod Shreveport. Pullman Sleeper Danville. to fimbis and Augusta. Solid treine Washington ¢> Rtlarta. Does Bot connect for C-and’ O. Toute points v2)". M.—Daily, except Sunday, for Manassas, Rugesbure,lsray. and {termediate wations te io for Luray, arrivime #29 pate St Western’ Express Daily’ for Warrento . Chariottesvilie, Louisvilie, Cincnaatt miner, Fesuris om and ‘near line of Chesapeaks Gio roma *Pallmaa’ Sleepers and. Sold Praise jesbipaton to Lowlavilie and White sulphur Spree ais, also for Lynchburg, Bristol. Chattanovre, ‘ie Memphis, Leis Keck, and all suthwrsior nrowsh Pu pore Siesta ithe t aleenethgeealy 11:90 "eM—Southern Express Daily for Lynch. ; Danville, Raleigh, Ashevilie, Charlotte, Cola: ‘idken, Aurusta, “Atlanta, Moutcomery." New 0 Tease and California Pullman sleeper’ Was leans, via Atlaute, and” Moutgcmer 7 Washington to Aurusta, Ga. without a Wanbington white Suipe 1 0. Kevorta ‘Traine oa Washington aud Ohio division ave Waal ston 7:00 AM, except Sunday, and 4 Pp Dally “arrive itound Will 11-48 AME and 7-21 P Gage al Sreope Send: arcvine Waatinatoa BOEM Dally excopt Sunday, arriving W: 2 30 AM andocas Pet ‘Throwwh trains from the South via Charlotte. Dan- Millesd Lynchburg arrive m Washington 7-00 AM. r ‘Tennessee, Bristol and Lrnca- St i115 8.3. and U-40 PM: vie Chesapes "Oui route and’ Chatlottesvilla at 9:40 P. ure Local at @-47 A.M. Ticketm sleeping caf reservation and information furnished. and benmae checked at office, 1300 Fena- ivants a ‘ot Pasmenwer: Station, Pennayl- ania Raliroed, beh and Beta Jas L Taille au eee ene S General Passenger Agett_ HE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORLH, WEST, AND SOUTHWE! DOUBLE TRACK SPLENDID 56 BIEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICENT EQU IN EFFECT AUGUST 5, 1889. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, CORNER SIXTH AND B STREETS, AS FUL OM STATION, Lows: For Pittsourg and the West.Chicago Limited Expressot Pullman Vestibuled Cars, at 0-50 a.m. daily; Fast incinnatt and St. Louis, Line, 9:50 am. daily, to Pictabure to Cincinnath, ‘with Siceping Cars fro: Sha Harrisburg to st. Ls cept saturday, Chicago, with Sleeping Car Altons toc bicage: jeatern Express at 7-40 p.m. daily, with Sleeping Care Washington 10 Chicago a21'St Louis, aud x= Ft Saturday. Harrisburg to Cleveland ccanecting y at Hartisbure with throagh Sleepers: for Loulevilte and Memphis Paciic Expresa, 10:00 m. dally, for Pittsvare and the Week with Hirough Sleeper to Figaburg, and Pittebane to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For rie, Canandaigua, aud Rochester, daily: for But- Galo and Magary, detiy, except Saturday, 10:00 p. hb Sleeping Car Washiustou to Kocheater. | sport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 9:50 ‘am. dally, except Sunda For Nes York and the East, 7:20, 9:00, 11:00, and 11-40 wan. 2-00. 4:10, 10-00, sud 1120 pm. “On Sunday, 0:00, 11:40 ain. 2-00, $:10, 10:00, and 11:20 p.m “Limited Express of Pullinan Parlor Cars 9 40am. daily, except Sunday, aud 3:45 p. By. daily. wit: Dimumg Car Yor Boston without change. 2:00 p.m. every day. For Ba: Harbor wibout chauge daily, except Satan 2:00 bam For Bricklyn, 8. ¥ ‘sey City with bo Girect trauster ferriage xer For Philadely bis. 7-20, #-00, 11-00, and 11:40 am, 2.00, 4.10, 6-00, 10°00, and. 11:20 p.m. On Su Gay, 0°60, 11 40am, 11-20 p.m Limited Ex Sm. weok-daye and J:4: ors . all through trains connect st Jer. ts of Brooklyn Aunex, affording o Fuitou street, avoiding double vw York Cit yress, ail Parlor Cars. 0:40 Pm daily. with Dining Baltimor 20, 9:00, 9:40, 9:50, 11:00, ae ity 00, 3-43, 4:10, 4 #40, 6:00, day. 0: For Tc except Supday jor Anbapols, m.. 4:10pm, ALEXANDKIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAI Wa. AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTUS RaieBuaD. Ear Gay at 9:10 and 11 110:42 p.m ‘Tickets and infurmation at the office, northeast cor. reet and Penusylvania aveuue, ad a6 . Where orders can be left for the checking of banese to destination from hotels and residences, CHASE. PUGH. J. WOuD, General Manaxer. [au6] Gen. Pa. Age. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 29, 1888. STATION CORNER NUE AND C STREET. cao aud Northwest, express 3 im Newark, sud Wilton. 7:50 a. Sip.in daily, expres liate "points, betweed Baltimore and Sum ond 13:13 pone Sundays, 8 B30, 4°30, 4:35, 5: is. 6:40 and 8:30 a.m., On Sundays, 8:30 am uteruicdiate stations, +7 p.m. $10 110-10am, 13, 14:35, 15:30pm 2. 120-10 am. and +5:30 pm, cy and puiute on the Sheneadosh Vall sprike, atid all points south via Norfol¥ a sly 7-20 am id. St. Louis daliy 6-204. mn + from Pittsburg daily 7:20 a uy 3:13 Wilmington, 10:43 daily. Pointe north of Seems and Stugerly ‘aud inter re 10 a m. dailv aud Soe tobe ft at ticket oifices, G19 and 1351 CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass Agent %, 1888, for Poto- af Se Cowl React, “Nomin, 7 am. Monday, Wednes- to all landings, frst-ciass, 30 cents LW. EMMA, General Manaier. TOMAC TRANSPORTATION For Paitimer: aud Yu ‘every 5) Pettit sect be prevent Ferturiber afiruauon, pty 19 SIEEUESSON & Bro. mse 7tu street wharf, a) T. VERNON! MT. ERNON! =< M STEAMER W, W. CORCORAN street wharf dat! ferson abd Kiver Landiues 20g Sick ai Hetruing, reaches Washington ut So pm — LL BLAKE, Captain, JOK POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW [koN STEAMER “ WAKEFIELD" harf_ou MONDAYS, THURSDAYS: ‘Am Keturning TUESDAYS, Ws pm..touchius at KiverLand: reek. Va. Mt. Clements buy a. h, Md. Connects. with Band O. ki p See schedule. JOHN B. PADGETT. CW iDLEY, Manager. jad, OCEAN STEAMERS. QHCRE KUUTE TOLONDoN, FM NURDUECTSCHER LLOYD 8. & CO. Fast Express Steaiuers, Southampton (Loudou, Havre Bremen. ‘Aug. 1d ims, bat, Ate. 18, 3 ‘ma: Fuilla, sat. Aug. V1 am; Elbe, suc, staterouina, excellent table, Prices: Ist cals location ; 3 (except Sunday) for Wt rar down ua Giymont at at. Be! - wr tates Aptiy to bs Fe cunave. BEALL, DROWN & CO, 1321 F CosAER IESE, CHASE Depots & 00., Bankers, Agents $100 greatly Foduced rates.1i2U-Zu fe nn ne ‘ PROFESSIONAL Mie QaBESSE Tite CELEBuATED Pa ist aud Glaitvoyant: cam givesou sour exact hiss. Share, and tober caters these “daases tar fel te Suites eoeciniy. mestaiacion, MADAME Can cuit Bocd luck wea 2 LLY GIFTED CLAIR lower and Spiritual Seaiuns. bora ith pecutd sught and veil. bvery hidden miyetery wesled, Kecovers lost ur stolen property. Finds discus treasures. Gives Iuchy ‘bumvers,” Causes separated toyctuet. Gives Removes ad family trou! ree sickuens ‘It disappoin We hot all wlike, as the Pfoteasor ical. “wtrabwers from cher echt by calling o@ ‘city, as be suc: others fail, and’ advertises Soa Ses Bey ace ene ae cpt > ire Pik Open sundays from a ws pan ae ber TS ‘iv tow, ME BROOKE TFLLS ALL DM PARR ES A 2, Every oF OU centaesch. 408 L street, between fth sid wtuwe Ged seat Atnaigenn Pilioan nap oee Weuted in extractiiae ‘eeu saved aruiscal "Wevth ingertea. 00, 10:00, and | corded amo: Tumbia, in. ‘No. ed Trustees, brick dwells Eslot No. ds accordi: | Intercet to be paid nay be are uot complied reserve the 1) Fisk of the ‘wit yulting Liber No. 1195, folio 453 at, the request Will sell, in froat of the iti vis tees Oy GF HALY-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P- umbered nine (9) (according to & pist Liber No. 11:54, at folio $04), jn square lot being tow known as lot 37 of the sul corded ip book 15, 82, a record of Surveyor for the eatd District, and RUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO V. T BRICK DWELLI hae si7c Lg SOUTHWES’ y virtue of three certain the land records 1133, ‘AND IMMEDIATELY THEREAI dered seven (7). tathe recorded tu Liber 113 ut to, in the surveyor'= office, the said proved by a new three-story brick ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the cash on the day of sale or within | aud the balance in equal years, with interest at 6 per cent from ‘semi-annually. trust on the property sold, oF all aid’ incaah within said 100 will’be required whea each, Yeyancing at the purchaser's in said ‘ht to resell the property at ib witht NG HOUSES, T. payments a deeds of & gz f z 1 1 if ‘ten &, re | cost. If rurchaser TLLEAM W. i 8 Hd i HY i ay time the trus ‘cost ‘Soe aie AND ee 3 waske § ll A £ BY ERE? THURSDAY, Marvh Toy Hair, Wool, and at of other goods. WwW EEKS & OO., Aucti 637 Louisiats avenue, ‘Opp. City Post-Office, EXTRA CARP! EVERY DESC OF Good TIO! AUGUST TEN A. M. Hair Cloth and Plush Parlor Suites, Bed-room Sets, 40 Brussels LARGE SALE OF Hi ET ‘TING, ‘TO-MORROW. WEES £00, Ane ‘637 Louisiana ave. n. w. FURNITURE, PARTICULAR ATTEN ETC. AT AUCTION, NTS CALLED TO M. ts, ioneers, BC, ko. OF Hol EP LI ACCOUNT 0} MANUFACTURERS. WITHIN OUR AUCTIO! Pay etar 4 apne. AUGUST sIx- PARTICULAR ATIENTION IS CALLED TO ABOVE SALE, If BEING THE LARGEST OFFERING DS YET MADE. 1 US Lo Sides Be Srtataraee Sa THE ARG: SALE WITHIN OUR AUC: ROO! * GittEENti AT 0 Walnut i jarwe quantity |OUSEHOLD EFFE ‘ALM UNI OF aul4-2t on THURSDAY, Ai rv b-lot 2. Capitol wide alley, tinproved residence, with store, street southeast, On FRIDAY Moi AT TEN O'CLOCK, ENO a ALL GANT BED SOF. orthweat. as ‘CONSIST! by being option” "all coaversuciag aud Burciiaer. A'dapouit of $100 “aul0-dkds THOMAS DOWLI HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, CORNER SOUTH CAPITOL AND K STREETS SOUTH- EAST, AT AUCTIO. N o- 607, fronting 13 feet on ISetooe ory. brick story bi No. 1000 South Capitol Terms: Oue-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, with interest, anid secured by a deed of trust ob the property wold, ‘or all. cash at the purchaser's recording at cost of will be required at time Auctioneer. C.* KOOT & CO., Auctioneers, ei GROCERIES AND FIXTURE: 0: ‘iva Sisavenue northwest, entire contonte, Teas: Com Suwars, Syrups, Spices, Canned ‘Clary, Wood Ware, Show cares trot Safe, Large Cul D. 160: (CKERING PERF TLUKE IN SUIIS AND PI FINE OIL Pal STEEL ENGRAVINGS. ELEGAN M\RBLE TOP CHAMBER SUITE WIT! KOBE "TO" MATCH. WALNUT SUITES ODD PIECES OF CHLAMBE: H BLAN SHEETS AND PILLOW C. . IKST, 1888, ing °K. the entire contents of house No. 1605 1 tly enumerated above, aud as wed in scledule marked A, in said deed of truat. R. H. GOLDSBOROUGH, Trustee. uctionee! nate DOUBLE AND Si Desk, 15-foot Awut fppuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer.” $ SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF >t STREET PiANo, ECT ORDER ‘CHAI mmene auld-2t NORTH- NG OF NEAKLY NEW UP- ROSEWOOD Ww LACE CUR: QUISITES, &.. AT A aya Fi att specialty. jy26-1m MS3z*, DM estate security 0 delay, Orin sums t0 sui, jy 16-San. eS MOXEX 70, Las extate security. ARPES Red MEX Fo boas ES ONEY TO 10) x Mone pret} $15,600 7° [aul3} IN BUMS €100 SMALL PREMIL PA, DARNEL NIN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL ESTATE. 12.6 Fat. ‘QU TO $1,000. Mt cee, ON KEAL ESTATE. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, INSUR- 3 Tents collected. Lance amot RUTHERFORD, 1507 F at nw. Me32x, 10, LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP AM proved real ‘estate security. TYLER & units = DS. /ARTERLY, ‘THOS. G. HENSEY, 1226 F street in.w. ),LOAN ON APPROVED REAL JOHN SHERMAN & CO., ee Quus at 6 percent. BEALL, BRO’ $100,000 20 or ee terest, Telephone 739. 3 - Es 3 ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS F Mowat: ct tns foweat ruses of intetent unt eau tious, Gi: approved real estate in this cy. Tu stus ) We atlowest was *HTCH, FOR © qa? At LOWEST RATES OF Corner 10th aud __ 1407 OO OOO secectare’s yer Rotini: at H. WAKNEL & CO., 916 F ‘hurle KO. HUL! at. a. 1-4 (iQ) IN SUMS TO SUIT: MODERATE $50,000 eprent, Ioan payable ia natal Zon loan 80 por cent valadel ened Property. Mouey advauced on houses in provers of rocess of 000 it Mortraxe bouds at paraud i Witt © Oo. ‘ROM 500 UP- INTER! ON LEAL ESTATE SECURIT. = THOS J. BISHEK & 00, 1s4 Fst aw, EAL ESTATE AT LOW WASHES DANENTOWER, p24 Successor to DANENHOWER & SON, 111: TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR F securities at lowest rates of interest, clay were the wecurty te wood No KEEN, 303 7th et mw ‘Benders the hair soft, pliant and glossy, pro- ‘motes afresh growth, and cures eruptive dis eases of the scalp. Mary A Jackson, Salem, ‘Mass,, writes: “I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for amumber of years, and it has always given ‘me satisfaction. It te an expellent dressing, prevents the hair from turning gray, insures tte vigorous growth, and keeps the scalp white ‘and clean.” “Several months ago my heir eomutsneed falling out, and ins few weeks I was almost bald, Thought a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, after using only part of it, my heed was covered with « heavy growth of by .r.—Thomes ‘Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky. AYER’S HAIR VIGOR, Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Sold by Drugyista and Perfumers, 023 A Rausunz Cust FUR TING BI ES. eerie Sie eines Sites ° “ice which Years I have from sbecesses always’ formed on the back ot ny noch, sat hed tobe Spiros, tie to time to oticin ret tuned sorts it without woul Sa eaeay id meen ce bs about four since ie ‘time I have eee a eure ie oes el ee T Merens. i INCREASED INTEREST IN BOAT RACING—ITS DANGERS LESSENED—AN EXAMPLE OF OVERTRAINING. ‘The following letter speaks for iteelf, and is one of leroy ag unsolicited testimonials daily received 77TA PSI HALL, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, THHKCR NY duly 30 1888. ‘Mus. Hannret HUBBARD ATER. Dear Madam: I shall always take pleasure in recom- mending your “Vita Nuova” to athletes, pagiculariy ‘oarsmen suffering from too much training. Daring rigid and exceptionally severe course of hard training under Charles Courtney, our “coach,” I became ill and debilitated from an attack of dysentery, but foolishly continued my hard work (averaging & Tow of 25 miles per day), until I had “trained down” from 180 pounds to 147, and became completely pros- trated, or what boating-men called “overtrained.” “Vita Nuova" has completely restored my wasted vitality, and I fee] so full of new life and grateful that I desire personally to thank you. I used “Vita Nuova” through the zecommendation of Mr. Blow, of St. Louis, Gratefully yours, ROBERT LEE McCOMB, “Stroke” Cornell University Crew, ‘Vita Nuova (New Life) is the best remedy for dys- Pepsia, nervousness, sleeplessness and overwork. It ‘will assist the weak stomach; it will rest the weary Drain; it will “brace up” the shattered nerves, Asitis made from the prescription of a famous physician, you are not taking a quack medicine. As itis made by ap honest manufacturer, you are assured of pure ingre- dients, As it is used and indorsed by men and women youall know and respect, you are not using an un- known or untried remedy; only be careful to get the genuine; refuse substitutes, Send to HARRIET HUB- BARD AYER, 52 Park Piace, New York, for additional testimonials; from Rev. David Swing, of Chicago; Judge Morgan J. O'Brien, Supreme Court, New York: Hon. Henry Watterson, of Kentucky ; ex-Gov. Andrew G. Curtin, of Penusylvauia, and many others of like character and reputation, aud A Fever Sozz Cuneo BY CUTICURA REMEDIES, Imust extend to you the thanks of one of my cus- tomers, who has been cured by using the Curiouna REMxpres of an old sore caused by a long spell of sick- ness or fever eight years ago. He was sobad he ‘was fearful he would have to have his le amputated, ‘but is happy to say he is now entifely well—sound as a dollar. He requests me to use his name, which is H. H. Cason, merchant, of this place, JOHN V. MINOR, Druggist, Gainsboro’, Tenn. ‘Having been a sufferer for two years and s half from ‘8 disease caused by bruise on the leg, and having been cured by the Curicuma ReMxpixs when all other methods and remedies fatied, I deem it my duty to ree- ommend them. I visited Hot Springs to no avail and tried several doctors without success, and at last our principal druggist, Mr. John P. Finlay (to whom I shall ever feel grateful), spoke tome about Currouna. and I consented to give thems trial, with the result that I'am perfectly cured. There is now no sore about me. Ithink lean show the largest surface where my sufferings sprang from of any onein the state. The Curicuna REMepres are the best blood and skin cures manufactured, 1 refer to Dragsist John P. Finlay and ir. D. C. Mon! E Blam Ge Mapes ot this place, and to Dr. ‘DER BEAGH, Greenville, Miss, Sold everywhere, Price, Curicuns, 50c. ; Soar, 250. REsULVENT, 1, Prepursd. by Uno PorrEn Dacoass CugmicaL Co, ‘Boston Mase. Bend for “How to Cure skin id 8014,15,17,18 2d EDITION. Last rans TS ‘THE OCONNECTIOUT REPUBLICANS. A State Ticket Nominated and & Piat- ‘ form Adopted To-day. ‘Harrronn, Conx., August 15.—Tne republican ‘state convention on assembling organized by elect ing Temporary Chairman John M. Hall as perma- Dominated for governor and/Gen. &. R Merwin, oF New Haven, for lieutenant scolamase to the idea of dar legislation as may’ De su the evils of intem- iiberat pension legislation. een CONFIDENCE IN JACKSONVILLE, A Hopeful State of Affairs Gepor ed There This Morning. JACKSONVILLE, Fia., August 15.—The weather is damp and sultry this morning—excellent weather for the spread of the yellow fever; yet no cases have been up to noon, The is being put in sanitary condi ‘and along the river is as sweet and clean as a hay- eld. Confidence in stamping the fever ous or {tin very narrow bonds {s increasing. No Pains or expense will be spared to control the situ- auion, eee Mr. Blaine at Portland. Port, ME., Al 15.—Hon. J. G. BI eves Fs Sai ‘Tucker, of the ‘Maine Central Railroad, ‘The Saratoga Races, Sanatoga, N. ¥., August 15.—First race, purse $900, tureclourdis or 4 wile. Red ligne won! Mise Flood second and Hawley third. Time 1:20. ‘Second race, purse $400, mile and a furiong. Bo- Peep won, with Joseph second and Strathspey third, Time 2:05%, ‘Third race; purse $350; one mile. Banjo won; Amos, second; Bellewood, third, Time 1:49! Fourth racé—Purse $350; mile and 70 yards. Letretia. won, Redstone second, Una B, third. ‘Time 1:545. Killed by a Traveling Agent. Corkav Laxpixa, QuEBec, August 15,—Joseph Pilon, @ hotel recper here, was shot dead last hight by aa unknown, traveling agent, who after. ward escaped. ‘The agent and Pilon’s son were quarreling, and when the elder Ption attempted to Quel! the disturbance the ageat fred several suots at him. Col. Long Nominated for Congress. Reece ee oe Mae a nn dd ng Was ‘nominated for Congress by Tepublleans of the second district. einen “tomas FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The following are the opening and cl the Rew York Stock Mark ied bP apecial ire to Corwou and Macartney. 1410 F street’ OC Name. Nama 3% ye 96x (Texas & Pac. 4) avs Union Ps 913) Wabash ore Markets, E, Mp. Aurust 15.—Virwinia atzes, con- Tei past due | coupons, 032° doe Dew do. ten-forties, 353s, bid to-day. BALTIMORE, Mp. August 15—Cotton quiet but frm—middiing, 11%,” Flour in fair dewaud snd Arm. Beta nly ears Pane musberrY. western, active an ing firmer: No.2 winter red apt, ‘DUaG0g Soptem- ber, 90s90%,; October, 907; ‘Deceunt 933 ‘3 Corn—southern, firm ‘and. 2 ehite, Bouots yee igh low, 57808; western, duil and nominal: mixed ‘spot, Bipab2: ber, Sl isa5:2; year, 434000. Oats Sieldy sud Inirly activersouthern snd fouusylvanis. Sa35: western white, 41a43; western mixed, Rye, firm, 53806. Hay. etme to. cicioe weatarn, 19.00.0420. ir, fairly active. Butter quict — western Sui5:. creamer . trolenm, easy—tefined, 73. Coffee, s fair, 14. Sugar, duiet—A soft, 734: C0) ed, stendy,” 153534. Whisky, ‘firm, “12 uta to "Laverbool, Ger steamei qui apd irregu: cotton, S-sud.: four per ton, 12a, 6d; grain: Bead. Receipts—fiour, 10.000 barrel 20 000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels. 8, 13.000- bushels: rye, 1.000 buphels. " Shipmente—hour, 3 barrels: west, 15,000 bushcla. Sules—Wheat, 475, G00 busbels; corn, 1,000 bushels. Chicago Markets, CHICAGO. Int. August 15.11 a m.—A large de- ergttg, im tue ambane of wheat on ocean pagsaye and Bullish cables made wheat open a trifle firmer than it ¢losed yesterday. ‘The starting for September was Taat night's pri <a ithe sharp Waige of eatery torppees some selling. September September options. at 1 Pk opened 35s off wt 13.40. ‘O'clock were: Wheat, 823, corn, 44%; oats, 243s; pork, 13.35; lard, 8.7136; short riba, 6.00. miet but orm xed? petseing iio cat. 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Burn SEABURY'S SULPHUR CANDLES in your NEVER closets, store rooms, cellars, sinks, stabies, chicken cops, bard cages, ko. Nothing eo KNOW curessuch absolute peptection against such danger as'sulphur, and in no form is ite ap- plication so safe and effectual as in these candles. Bold by drugwiste, euls Taz Furxo Or Aun POND'S EXTRACT is used in the household of the Eoae emer rae Pea oie te PO! ipee — WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP, Onpen IssvED BY GEN. SCHOFIELD, — Major. General Schofield to-day issued a general order announcing that he has assumed command of the Army, and detailing First Lieuts. J. E. Saw- yer, bth arullery; ‘Tr. H. Bliss, ist’ artillery; Join Pitcher, “1st cavalry, for duty at Army headquarters as |" aid P. Cols, Sheridan, Kellogg and Blunt, of General Sheridan's stat een assigned to temporary duty at Army headquarters, CHANGERS IN THE ENGINEER CoxPs.—The following changes have been ordered in tae Engineer Corps of the Army: First Lieut, Geo. A. Zinn relieved from duty under Maj. O. H, Ernst and ordered to duty st Willets “Point, N.Y. relieving First_Lieut, Irving Hale; ‘First Lieut. Wm. C. Langa, reli from duty in the Department c the Columbia and ordered to duty at Galveston, ‘Tex., under Major Ernst. Army OrpeRs.—Second Lieut. Malvern Barnum ‘3d cavalry, ordered to conduct a detachment of recruits from New York tothe Department, Capt. Edw, A. Godwin, Sth cavalry, relieved from re cruiting duty, aha ordered to rejoin his troop. A Recent Dispatca to the Department of State from Mr. Pendleton states that the German au- thorities have rendered a favorable decision in the case of Herman Oertel, threatened with imprisnn- ment for the Violation of military law. Mus. P. H, Suxntpan and Col M. V. Sheridan left the city at 2 o'clock tna special car for Non- quitt, Mass, Frompa Rervoses i THE CrTy.—A number of Florida refugees have arrived in Washington, Several parties from Jacksonville were at the Capitol to-day. ‘Tux resignation of Second Lieut. Henry R. Adams, 25th cavalry, has been accepted by the President, to take effect ‘September 1, 1888. A DELEGATION FROM FREDERICKSBURG, headed by Senator Daniel, waited upon the President this morning to invite bim and Mra, Cleveland to at- tend the annual meeting of the tural and Mechanical Society to be held ai, Fredericksburg aE ae pe 01 a their Invitation if circumstances will permit. ‘Tux DisaBtep Brooxtrx.—Secretary Whitney ‘to-day telegraphed orders to Rear Admiral Chan- ler, in command ot the Astatic squadron, tosend the Brooklyn to New York by sail. She will startas ‘soon as possible, and will take the most favorable route. It is thought trat the voyage will take from four to six months, ‘The Wool Question in Texas. SHARP FIGHTS TO BE MADE IN SOME OF THE CON- GRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. ‘The republicans are going to make a pretty hard fight in the wool-growing districts of Texas, and Lung, fem wi be teat be was hard up end C.. NEW STREET PAVEMENTS. Contracts to be Awarded by the Die trict Commissioners. Capt, Symons has made a report to Maj. Raye ‘Seventh street, from Q to Boundary, with gran- ite blocks, contract awarded to Andrew Gleeson; NORTHWEST. New York avenue, from 7th to New Jersey avenue, to be paved with asphalt on bituminous Dase, the contract awarded to Barber & Co, 12th, from R to 8 streets, to be paved with coal-tar dis- Ullate, the contract awarded to H. L. Cranford. Sersey ‘avenue, to be ith aspuait 08 Ur ue, to ved. Wi ‘on bi tuminous the “contract awarded Barber & Company. 0, streets, to be paved with ‘asphalt on bituminous base, the contract awarded to H. L. Cranford, 224,’ from © to P sireets, to be paved with asphalt on bituminous base, ‘the contract awarded to Barber & Co, Boundary, from 7th to New. Jer- Sey avenue, to be paved with asphalt on bitumi- nous base, the contract awarded to Barber & Co. Q, from Sth to New Jersey avenue, to be paved with asphalt on bituminous base, the contract awarded vo H.L. Cranford. Q, from 17th to 19th streets, to be paved with asphalt on bituminous Dave, the contract awarded to HL. Cranford. Q, from Rhode Island avenue to Vermont avenue, to be paved “with asphalt on bituminous base, the contract awarded to H, L. Cranford. 8th, from S to Boundary, to be paved with coal-tar Gistillate, the contract awarded to Barber & Co. 17th, trot Q to R streets, to be paved With asphalt on bituminous base, the contract awarded to H, L. Cranford, New Hainpshire avenue, Q to R strects, to be paved with asphalt on bituminous base, the contract awarded to H. L. Cranford. Corcor from IGth to New Hampshire avenue, to be pav with asphalt on hydrauile base, the contract awarded Lo H. L. Cranford, F street, between 23d and 25th be graded and regulated and improved with a gravel roadway, contract awarded 0 T. H. Lyons. N, from 3d to North Capitol, grades nd regulated and contract awarded W M. F. Talty. ‘The following two items will be omitted for the Present until further along 1n the season in order Uhat there may be no douvt of the money holding Out: Sth, from O to Q streets, and intersection of 13th and B streets, ‘The ttem of 15th street, west side, from Pennsylvania avenue to New York ave. nue, 1s aiso omitted from the present awards and will be the subject of special report and special contract. ‘These bidders are in general the only bidders on each street, ‘THE SOUTHWEST. ‘The recommendations of streets to be improved and the contracts to be awarded tn the southwest are as follows: G, from 3d to 4%, to be paved with coal-tar distillate, and the contract awarded to H. L, Cranford. C, from 12th to 14th, to be paved Wit asphalt blocks and the contract awarded to Patrick Maloney. 1, from 1st vo Water, to be graded and regulated and improved with a'gravel Toadway, the contract awarded to Win. Buckley. G, from 4d to South Capitol, to be graded and regulated and improved with gravel roadway, con- tract awarded to P. R. Pulman. Canal, from B to 1st, to be graded and regulated and improved with el roadway, and the contract awarded to Wm. juckley. ‘The Work on 13th street, from Mary- land avenue to Water street, which is o be paved with granite blocks, and the grading and regu- lating of L, from 1st to 4 streets. will be post. poned for the prevent, iu order that there may be ho question about the money holding out, SOUTHEAST. 7th, from D to Virginia avenue, to be paved with asphalt blocks, and the contract awarded to Pat- rick Maloney. South Carolina avenue, from 7th to 9th, to be paved with asphalt blocks, and the con- tract awarded to Patrick Maloney. 6th, from E to inla avenue, to be paved with asphalt Diocks, and the contract awarded to Patrick Maloney. Pennsylvania avenue, from 8th to 11th streets, to be paved with asphait on bituminous base, and the contract awarded to Barber & Co. H, from 1st to 24, to be graded and regulated aud improved with ravel roadway, and the contract awarded to J. 8. fis. Iets recommended that c, trom 7un to 11h which is to be graded and regulated, be postpone for the present 1n order that there may be no question about the money holding out. NORTHEAST, ©, from 6th to 8th, to be paved with asphalt blocks, and the contract awarded to Patrick Maloney. 8th, from B to D streets, to be paved with asphalt biocks, and the contract awarded to Patrick Maloney. Masssachusetts avenue, from Guhto Sth strects, to be paved with asphalt biocks, and the contract awarded to Patrick Ma- Joney.’ Maryland avenue, from 6th to 11th st to be paved with aspualt blocks, and the contract awarded to Patrick Maloney. Maryland avenue, intersection 15th street, Bladensburg road and C, to be paved with granite dlocks, and the contract awarded to Andrew Gleeson. Sth, from East Capitol to Massachusetts avenue, to be paved with asphalt blocks, and the contract awarded to Patrick Maloney. 11th, from North Carolina avenue to Massachusetts avenue, to be paved with asphalt blocks, and the contract awarded to Patrick Maloney.” F, from Capitol to 3d streets, to be paved with asphalt on Hituminous. base, "and the contract. awarded to H. L. Cranford. C, from sth to 11u to be graded and regulated and. improv with gravel roadway, and the contract awarded to Andrew Gleeson. G, from 2nd to 6th, to be graded and regulated add improved with gravel roadway, d the contract. awardea to Andrew Gleeson, Provided he accepts Cudmore’s prices, who Was the lowest bidder. B, from 11th to 14th, to be graded and regulated ‘and improved with ‘gravel Toadway, and the contract awarded to Andrew Gleeson.’ Third, from E to H, to be graded and regulated and ‘improved witli gravel roadway, and the contract awarded to Andrew Gleeson, provided he accepts Cudmore’s, prices, who was the lowest bidder. It 1s proposed to exclude Cud- more from the contract for the reason that he has already been awarded all the work he can doin the sewer department. REPLACEMENT OF WOOD. It 1s only possible to do the south side of D street ‘with the money appropriated; this isrecommended to be paved with asphalt blocks, and the contract awarded to Patrick Maloney; 7th to 9th. SUBURBAN STREETS. It 13 recommended that 14th street, from Boundary to Euclid Place, be paved with asphalt on hydraulic base, and the contract awarded to Barber & avenue, 14th to 17th, lated. ‘The lowest bid ‘A SUMMARY OF WORK TO BE DONE. ‘The following 1s a summary of the pavements recommended: Granite blocks 41,253 square yards, to be let to Messrs, pecrsecpd enema and Lyons; 42 square yards Pavement to be Sette pairick hiloney, -one thousand one hundred and ad art ramen tobe iet te 064; yuare yards of concreve Fitter 2 Co. as follows: distillate, AeRiraults base, 6,000. 41,000 square Jarus of Cou Grete pavement. to be let to H.-L. Cranford as fol- lows: distillate, 10,782; asphalt on bitum!- ‘Women in the Police Court, A CHARGE OF ASSAULT BY MAKES 4 YEW REMARKS. In the Police Court this morning Anna Brodigan, ‘No, 458 F street southwest, a young woman, was charged with an assault on Bertha Lincoln on Thursday last. The latter testified that on Thurs- last Miss Anna Brodigan had some Sos ornituers her of ‘about Hi i big tala bau p Hay d i? i 3 i i Hy f E Hid a il H i a LEE Hoe if i H & E ‘TALKS WITH THR GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES. General Hovey told a Stan reporter this morn- ing that he had not heard from his committee as ‘to this plan yet, but that if they advised it, he stump with Mr. majority. ‘The canvass ts going on, but ‘heated term,’ and things are a little quiet, Harrison has “not. been “able to arouse much Vhusiaam, Very little as bean aocou hose excursions, Teceptions, ac, They sore of failure,” OVERHEAD WIRES, Reply of the District Commissioners to the Senate Resolution. ‘The Commissioners have submitted the follow- ing reply to the resolution of the Senate of the United States of the 13th instant, directing them to inform the Senate, a8 soon as may be, whether, Since the 1st day of January, 1888, they have granted any permit or given any other authority Or the erection of overhead electric wires of any ‘kind in any of the avenues, streets or alleys of Washington or Georgetown, and if so, in what instances, for what purposes, and under what authority. Since the date above mentioned the Commis- stoners have granted one for the erection Of overhead wires for the use of the Western Union ‘Telegraph Company and two perinits for the erec- tion of overuead wires for the use of the Chess 1nd Potomac Tele} Company. ‘They have also granvod a permit. ko, the United States Electric Light Co. for the erection of over- head wires on Pennsylvania avenue and Bridge Street, from W. Circle to the Free Bridg and oh High street, from Bridge to ‘and ‘9th street, from Pebnsyivanla aveuue to Massa chusetts avenue, to maintain electric arc lights in ‘accordance With the provisions of the act making appropriations for tae District of Columbia for le Year 1889, Tuey have further ited permit to the Eckington and Soldiers |way Co. to erect aad maintain overhead wires tor the operation of Ais cars by electricity along its route, part of Which lies within the city of Washington. ‘This periit was granted in order oenable the company Ww exercise the conferred by its charter by electricity in the manner considered by the Com- auissioners Up be most advantageous to the public. All tue permits above meuUioned are revucabie, at the pleasure of the Commissioner, and all were granted under thelr general power, vo exercise Control over the public streets. Such authority has been continuously exercised by the Comunis- wonere sinoe the establishment, OC the present vernmen' District, Tecog- nized by Co in the act making appropria- ions for tne District of Columbia tor the Fear cod ing 1889, which probibits the exercise of such authority after September 15, 1888, District Government Affairs, ‘THE WOODLEY LANE BRIDGE CONTRACT. ‘The Commissioners to-day awarded the contract for the Woodley Lane bridge to the Groton Bridge and Manufacturing Company at $33,750. BIDS FOR THE NEW ENGINE HOUSE. ‘The bids for tue construction Of the new engine house were opened by the Commissioners to-day a8 follows: James L. Parsons, $0,323; Henderson & Halliday, $10,070; James Hughes, $9,695; Rob- ert Downing, $0,345; Alexander Duehy, $0,871; James R. Lot ‘90.493; Thomas $9,158.70; William Rothwell, $9,787.57; John How- “ 1,500; Goodrich & Co., $8,500. —Good- CO,, are the lowest bidders ‘and will be TALKING TO THOUSANDS, General Harrison Receives Numerous Delegations and Talks Tariff. After five days’ partial cessation the reception of large visiting delegations was resumed by Gen- eral Harrison yesterday. In point of numbers and enthusiasm the Cemonstration was one of the most memorable since the day of General Harrl- son's nomination, between 6,000 and 7,000 visitors Participating. ‘The first delegation to arrive came from Hamilton County, Ind., and numbered about 3,000, In the procession were nine Lincoln leagues and four bands, At the head of the column marched a Tippecanoe Club of 83 veterans. Con- spicuousin front of the procession marched Cap- {ain Carl. a Hooster giant, measuring @ feet, 734 inches and dressed in the Tippecanoe ot Uncle Sam, red, white and blue, with a white pl hat and carrying a big sign-board on a pole, read- ing: “1868, Tule 1s the length of, our majority.” and on the reverse side: “The eagle and the fag, against the rooster and the rag.” J. R. Cray, Noblesville, Was spokesman for the visitors. THE HOME THE BEST SCHOOL. ge In responding to Col. Cray’s warm address Gen. Harrison, after some words of welcome, said: “I congratulate you, not 80 much upon the rich farm jands of your county as upon your virtuous and Bre etiool of good citizenship: ies the great com rst 81,00 % Servanive and Sseimilating force, Tsnoula dee for, my country if American citizens were vo ‘be only in our schoois, valuabie as is their in- struction. It isin the home that we first i oey Bee Fy fl t Hie ‘ i fl it i il ‘s Ht E i if A. il | iy hg : 4 nH Ht | 4 i ‘4 E B i é ° rams TT fi Bi} i i HH ent i i iif A REcese, ‘The convention took a recess until 3-18, in order to consult upon pending motion to reduce the New York delegation. The latter retired to the ante-room cons@ta- tion. There is talk of & boit in ys ——-F him in the debate; that he stood upon the defem- ‘sive, and he stood very frinly. ‘MR. MORGAN'S ATTACK UPON THE Taweers ‘Mr. Dawes recalled Mr. Morgan's attack upon the Yankees several days ago. Senator Morgan said be had rem&rked that the Almiguty bad im. Planted tn the Yankee breast a preyudicr against thera people; they had not gone among the latter, abd ‘hence the Southern had been spared that friction and bickering whlch the Yankes carried everywhere. Mr. Hawley provested against sneers at the Yan- Kees, saying he knew of Connecticut Yankees who had gone to Alabaia and invested money In Iron Works there; that Chey are the best of noble men. Mr. Morgan retorted that there are exceptions to allruies; he knew the men Mr. Hawley referred we ‘Clarence te inicicey George; Col, Jack Brow! ‘Tenneasee—Capt. ; New York—Gen, Jas. LO Ww. Church, Geo. H. Hunter, J. F. Lippard, J. B. Guild, | to; that’ fare good democrats and condemns Wm. Lockhead; Dr. C. . Weish, Cuas Hi. Diunat, | narrow-minded and grasping avarice just as he W. H. Wels, Leon Godfrey, KH. Shannon, Robert | Morgan) did. Wm. Phillips, chak Echard, Joba W. Luke, All yeomeorets saying 2 ‘chas. a W. Luke, that they were democrats saying that these men Sharpe, J. L.'Wilkinson. Geo. T- Wiikinso’, John Omicer, Stephea Hopking, Arthur M. Fiewcher, S. | Wee regular contributors to the republican cam. M, Douglass, Chas, Rogers, Henry Wilson, Jona paign fund. Clark, T. J. Fish, W. J. Duane, V.J. Smiley, John | Mr. M ‘said be knew the men well and knew H. Coulter, Alexander Bell, W. 8 Chamberlin, H. | their Mr, Mi ‘added Unat he returned R Nash, Waiter Racey,Jas. Carter, A. P. Hinman, | sneer = that whenever ‘the. merits.of the F. Swift, E Rowden, J.'M. Wach, J. H. Jollie, Jas | treaty were introduced the republicans be. Sweet, W. 8. Carr, C. D, Lockheail, G. W. Butgher, | gan to rebel, slave-holders od denounce southerners; he had been denounced asa rebel who had forfeited his life, &. He dented C. H. Johnson, G.’ H. Hinman, Guas, Whitmore, ts Tae Government had Jef Davis and did not dare to B. ¥, Adams, & L. Revi, G. W.’ McClelland, J.C. wi Jobn Mcinoes, F. W. Flick, F. F. Smith, eS eq a eee », C. | Oring him to trial, ut . J. Starr, Cuas, Wells, as Menew, Mr. ‘said the Senator from Alabama Walter Jones, James Jones, Walter Berryman. aztnaliversoun had looked ‘wt is rive. ue PERMANENT ORGANIZATION AND ORDER OF BUSINESS. | ( was a full-blooded Yankee, and he would Mr. Taylor, of Llinols, submitted a report from | Seem than Mr. Morgan, Yes Ne eld tn higher the committee on permanent organization and | “The latter repliad that be fxed his eyes order of business, Which recommended the choice Mr. Frye because be Gelighted vo look Hou tue of the temy chairman and secretary as per- on benest benevolent man. It was a ianent officers of tue convention, also the abop- Uon of the rules of the House of tatves z relief to him in turning to the republican side of the chamber to look at Mr. the per. for the Of the convent folpwing as the order of business: 1. Re itwees, 2. Platform. 3 Nominal i. 4 Ballouing for President. 5. Nomi- Bations for Vice-President, 6. Balioting for Vice President. 7. Other business, DEFENDING THE NEW YORK DELBOATION. A minority report was subwitted by Mr. H.R. Nash, of New York, which stated that the action of the majority of the committee was a reflection upon the dignity and standing of New York in the convention. Simon A. Church was named for chairman, and Mr. John F. Lipphard for secretary, ‘The report was then considered, and Mr. Ken: ‘MR MILLS’ PLANS POR THE CaMPAlon. ‘Mr. Mills will go to Huntington, W. Va, Priday © make tariff-reform speeches. From ther. be will go to Trenton, N. J., and then to Chicago, and the northwest. He bas been tail the peuple ia New: York atata. and wil tnt Chas pa = slop Wale wfler Political Notes. nedy, of New Jersey, nominated Mr. Church for aaa eee aad Te a aati ana | v0 none RS Maryan dat favor of his election. county, for Tess. He was Cuosen unanimous ‘Mr. Wadesof New York, said that th@ aelega- Uon had lert the convention last night the | ai ‘of being packed. This was.a crus insult, ‘They were representative meu and had a constituency at their back. He paid a utbute to ‘Ube fairness of the vemporary chairman, Mr. Wig- ginton. He said that he was the representative of tbe American executive committee was authorized tc the Vacancy in the event Mr. Hellen sould de cline. Mr. Hellen was twice e.ected to the Mary. barty and alsoof the Britisb- | ang instructed it for Mr. Wellington es Mi American party. “He added that they had come 3 if. tonominalea ticket, and were willing to make eae. So ages trom any sacrifice to this end. He predicted im the event of the nomination of a ticket Unat they would bring 100,000 voters to the polis. A from California moved to lay the sub- Sryued thatyes Calioruis had won te frat victory 28.0 won vu for the party, thelr wishes should be given ous eration, ‘The discussion went on quietly, tue main monte advanced on each. side belug the clatius of California and New York vo recognition in the choice of officers of the convention. Before the vote was taken Atr. Wigginton made a speech in which he said (wat he favored the elec- on of a New York man if it Would tend to bar mony in the convention. THE MINORITY REPORT VOTED DOwK. ‘The question was then put on the motion forthe adoption of the substitute and it was lost by a ‘The Texas democratic state convention met at Dallas yesterday end H. M.Cote was recommended for permanent chairman, ‘Tue committer on reso. uUOns got Into a ‘over @ proposition to establish a state coutulsston, ‘The prohibition state committee of Nebraska has issued @ call for a raily of frienas of the cause at ‘latmed that 0,000 prohibition wuss wi be polled iW wilt An the state in Noveinber. Ivis DOW Stated Lunt Gen. Harrison's letter of 4 Noished, but will not be made public {util he returns from lus Feereatson ‘The republicans ot New Jersey tormaliy opened their campaign bY @ wass-meeuing at Trent 'n last Michigan, kod Buchanan, of New Jereey, delivered ichigan, cl Ol New Jersey, delivered ‘addresses. ‘The republicans of the seventh North Caroline district yesterday nouilbaled A. J. Kill, of Davie °Seenae Siem we oem at aT ‘Candler, of Lhe BIDLh Georgia Districts, been Fepomipated by Une: ewoorate, cased ub oaks cee ata es Sera ‘The republicans Of ludiana wii formally open Ubeir and Seplember 7 between Al LEx-Gov. Porcer ts prepating a epesche tourth Maryland aistsict han adjourned sata Spe ary! uric until Uember 3 wo allow Ume 1or the selection of a cand date, There is talk of an effort W make @ combi. nation of blicans and I ents, ‘The West Virginia state dewocratic convention ‘Will meet at Huntington to-morrow. The caudi- dates are numerous. Ali the present state officers except Gov. Wilson are candidates for renowine- said Uthat Judge James Morrow, of in the jead tor governor with H. it Howard, of Mason County, & Close second, Sena rs Kenna and Fauianer have both gune to Hun to altend Lue convention, Allen G. Thurman wil Vell Lhe citizens of Port Huron, M + What he thinks of democratic pects dt @ monster tase meeting to be beid August 22. pm ee withdraw. Ly et eet ee ele aes y ae Se an PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. This, however, was received with shouts of “No!” from the New York delegation, and Mr. Wigginton and Mr. Boyer were eiected chairman and secretary. Geo. N. Propper, of Minnesota, was chosen assist ant secretary, and the entire report was adopted. ‘TWO REPORTS PKOM THR PLATFORM COMMITTEE. ‘The majority report irom the committee on plat- form was read by Mr. Bassett, of California, and the minority report by Mr. Thompson, of Illinois. ‘The latter was largely made up from planks re- Jected or now ‘upon by the committee. The lank in the minoricy report providing that no Dut the stars and stripes should float over any bauonal or municipal buliding brought the New York delegates to their feet with a wild hurrah, After a brief discussion It Was decided to refer Wo the committee Wo be reported ‘convention at 4:15 this afternoon. ‘At 12:80 a recess Was taken for an hour. Ip the (time the committee on resolutions retired to DIED. BERGMAN. this life after pain. ful ilinees CATHOUING wile ot'F Siete, “Funeral wili take place from 904 Pifth street north. a respectfully wont, T at 0) remy hurnaay. Velock pu. 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