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7 i . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOU: ____ RAILROADS. eh $A anrnican cyctorepia. -sewest | prep ‘i re ow. HE Baition* very reascuabie. Address 1026 7th se P ae 1 geeduleia eae August 12, 1888. we aw, (sali seidaininaiitaacn <n E . M.—East Tenn. * for Warrenton, VER, Auctioneer. FEE ASTROS AR too | Gases Sener etter ea ates | ESSER, antioner Sonia SONY. ES ES GUESS Na | Berm dloseny brn Benn maine eee Gee ot JPOz SAL _cHeaP_A Good FLIR-PROOF SAFE, . in to New Ori tock 1 Ee mediuta size. «isos smailone. Barain for c A124 A: M—Fast Mail Daily for Warrenton, Char. | 36 1d Mul Seeey payments. Address Box 70, star office.se7-z1* | Jotterville, le, Stations Chea. & Ohio ‘Route, ri sais ToL AALE 7H Xm Tasesanppugnir.| Wes aha at Petar eee eCaat | ne Gray aah ut ee oe Bate over Sent Stults & Bauer Upright Cabinet and Upright | Charlotte, Goluming, sparing, Oxtaee Leueney seents of"$i0 fer ula fl puis ak, Encpe ste | Putanetmerg, Soy Cee emma an Calvo, DOWLING, Resse ot, “They teeth | Pulte bs Rageant wpright made, for Ane workmauship, | tion with Pullman Sleepers Montectees to Noe Cones | [eOMAs eee it tone qualities and extreme durability. Each | and Mann Boudoir Sh for Birmingham, Vicks- de- et fully warranted for Sve years. burg and Shreveport. }man Sleeper Danville to to two ‘tes, in which are a pum- taken in part payment and fall value ae Agpasts, mF fig ng ‘Kafigue Furniture, Fine Lot of Second- . x ‘connect Toute Stoves, Demorest Closet, or Cr to ‘See us before you buy. 8 suction . TRE PIANO EXCHANGE, istats, MexDalis,, except Sunday, for Mansanas, | Bui SoH hn sue, ct, SATURDAY, SEETEM- at i eye pe ca ENE Oe ence JOR SALE—A 52-INCH COLUMBIA BICYCLE, | “5:30 P.M-—Westera’ Express tom, | Neon Busnes 1D) " EE Bigg 22 Can be ween between Sand 4c | Gordonsvilia, Chariottestile, Loul Cincinnat aaa nimameese xe snd Suisimer reegris ou and ‘near Une, Sod Onto row man Sleepers ad Washineton to Loulsville’ and Winte Bal OK SALE—A FINE YEARLING DONKEY (FE- ont ROBEET VOSE & 00... Auctionsers, ‘Bilge est ahe nee tenia Pauahtw sp tr | iat fo Lyte, teh a eee \ o learn to ride on; will sell cheap or ex- lemphis, Listle Rock, and all southwestern | On SATURDAY "EMBI HTH, ot FIVE Saar forged bawes. “Adiroon JW: MORGA rouch Pullman Sleepers’ Weakington to | OCLOG PM Iwo will suet Teptale toe sew portion Kiverto: ___it | Seraphis without change. of Lot No. ‘13: In the subdivision of «1 TEAKS | , 11:00 'F'M—Scutheru Express ‘Daily for Lyncb. | Chichester, Urhtied ay ern OF ® cafeg fn Bares Ous band winds ea fh cle | Llnvadken, Auscusta, “Atlanta Moulgomery: New Or: | Auscert, containing 4 68-100" screa improved by & Carriage Harness taveting wiiue Wis aad | lenus Texaeand California Pullman Sleeper Waste | smuinceane Grelling. An excellent ington to New Orleans, via Atlanta, and. Montgomery: Pullman Sleeper Washington to Auguste, Ga, without | quired. change. Pullman Sleeper Baltimore and Washington te, White Sulpour Spriuus and Gand 0. Resorts, Vashington atid Obio division leave Wash- tpaton 8-00 AM, Daily, czoept Sunday, and 4:45 B M" Daily: arrive Round Hill 1 4 for 8150. fered. Title perfect. deposit 19 perfect. #100 deposit, re- LE-BICYOLE. NEW, FIRST-CLASS, pattern: safety: with lamp, bell, satchel cheap. After 6 o'clock at night, 80D 6th xt (PHoMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE BY AUCTION OF CONDEMNED PROPERTY ana By E AL! a. RSER P20'E Mr Dally encepe Sunday. arriving Weskitaton | On TUESDAY: STIG EON MEE, aay Fea ALES 4 Se ince covummir Bicyoie: | $30 4. 3 . Spmmencing at ‘TO O'CLOCK p m.. 1 shall sell at full enamel, and in good order; for $35. 103 F | _ Throuwh trains from the South vis Charlotte. ‘the yard, 2d and Canal streets southwest, « lot of con- ss paiemed | pille'and Lynchburg arrive m ae 08 AE demuned pruperty cousin of JOR SALE-FINE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A | $007.09 7M iris Past Tennessee, Bristol and Lynch: | About } ton old Telegraph W Small Grocery. Meat and Provision store; 9150; | LU A II-13.A.™. and, 940 FA; vie Chesapesse | Lot Old ocd chance for small capital. Good reason for siuing. | 4 Ohio route, and | Charlo : 7] 3g [oan anes 1 earl esxage checked at ofhee, 1380 Tenge | 2 OWS Ct Re. sens DISTRI UMBIA. SUK SALE S5@.INCH HALF-NICKEL EXPERT checl y N DIS’ Conmnbie Oeyeis fa amt.clan ccudiion, Hale | titania sveugey aod a Pasonger sition, FentesT: | _se70t THOMAS DOWLING. Aust eh ee 1 Passenuse ROBERT VOsE & 06., Auctionsers Ses Fiat A gaaees AEP RNIN? | qyue ong, VAicapue aenunixe or PARTS te Riso, ove Top Phaeton, ‘Bret class, and one = THURSDAY, SEPLEMBER SIXTH. 1888, at ‘Top Buagy. Call 918 Massachusetts ave, 0! THE. a DOUBLE TRACK. Be AED SO QUARTER AFTER FIVE O'CLOCK P. at ‘| EQUIPMENT. Cuntains 12,229 feet, and is known as Lot = Sen z SIEEL KAILS. MAGNIFICENT im square 686, on Dela Fee SEGA, Og RNP HAND, SIAM IN EFFECT AUGUSTE 5, 1868. Cratteets northioant, ‘is suction opbortuulty for tx © inquire . AUKANT, S$ LEAVE WASHINGTON, FROM STATION, | Brovemnt or investment “Terma oh eae he ha a Be mes Ta Was Cae COuNEN SixTit "AND B SEREETS, AS FOL dollars Sepoutt at sale, set-3t SALB—PARTIES IN NEE! ‘OK 04 ows: a Pit should communicate with me before pur- id the West.Chicago Limited Expressot FR THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL é where, eal have secured « large quantity, at Vestibuled Cars, at 0:50am. daily; Feat | MOXDAY, SEPTMMBER TEN, same hour and place. orl © to supply the demand promptly. 1. 50 am. daily, to Cinciunsti and St. Lor Lu. ‘a CLARKE, Occoquan, Va set leeving Cars from Pittsburg to Cincini Descaxsox “BROS, Auctioneers, Fete Pe ian | Senemerene Mace en ticemsteetiee | Does aan weight 1,100 accomunydat, We one po. rao ‘daily, with Slee; sTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, teeter “eS aS Thad SES Soe | Roses 8 kien oN. aks | BEING BOO 28 SME MSY a AE SALE FL ASSO IMENT AND-A-HALF STREET EST LEAS cept Saturday, Harrisburg to Cl UTHWEST. eland, cchnecting ‘ebicles and Bustuess Wagons in the city, an @aily at Harrisburg with throagh Sleepers for | Under and by virtue of a decree of the Suprem the lowest prices Je PLOBET. cor Gub and Loulevilie and “Metnplia Paciges Expres 10:60 | Court of the District of Columbia, pansed in aca York eves aud 1230 S2dst. 1.6 usta pm ‘daily, for. Pittsbure aud the West, with Margaret Clark and others were complainan a <= or bury, and Pittsbare to | 8d Alberta M. King and others were defendanta, POs Sale OF ExchayG=—UNTIL Huth Bleever to Pitubung, — ies it cause No. 1 Chicago. 230, Docket 28, T'will, 15, wreat bargains iu all if Car .AIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER FOURTEEN 1H, 1885, at icioa, a5 Wegose ig Haran new asd secob For brit, Cataudaigum and Rochester, daly’ tor But. | PIVE UCLOCK Pits tell argutiie nds, eee foreduce stock BYE, 466 Pa av. t fialo and Niagara, daily, except Saturday, 10:00 p. JOR SALE OR EXCHANc m.. with Sleeping Car Washington to Rochester, For Williamsport, Lock Haveu, and Elmira at 9: of the premises, all of that lot or parcel of land, situ- sto im tho city ‘of Washington, District of Columbia, snd known an aod being n. dally. except Sunday. ‘uinbered four hundred and sixty-Ave: The lacret and best assorted s For New Nerk and the Ea 7 20,,9:00..41:00, ana | by, 0 twovatory frame dwelling. is _ guaiband Geers Bottiens’ I Hoyas | Qa mtn 3-09. 4:10, 1-00; sod 1L'20 pm. Oa | Merma ctaale us prescribed. by aid decree: One- Yetivers,. Express Wagons, Farm | Warons, or Sunday. 0:00, 11:40 ain. 2-00, 4:10. 101 third of the purcuiase money in cash; one-third in one a Vntorige: Sarna Pony and Date | 11-20 pan. ‘Limited Express of Pullman Parlor | and one-thinl tn two cece. Tie dence payments SS 8, a" Cars. 9:40 a.m. daily, except Sunday, and 3:45 p. | to be secured by the ‘notes of the purchases and py Bugyiia, Dayton Waguus. tp. daily. with Dincine deed of trust upon the premises sold, or all cash, at urtiend Wagon Co. Fu | For Boston without chango. 2:00 P.m, every day, the purcuaser's option. "A deposit of’ $100 required Ga ace Express Waruus apa Hood Carts. ogo | For Bar Harbor without chauge dally, except Setar. | ou the Gey ar tas Sale to be closed within ten days we aed Carrie Daaaar, | eetaas 2:00 pe from the day of sale, of the trustee reserves the right For Brockiyn, ¥. ¥., all through trains connect at Jer. é to resell at the cost aud risk of the defaulting pur TOR SALE ONE. SECONDHAND PEEK & SON | ees City wlth: boat of Brovkiyn Annex aording | chascr, *. BENSAMAN Fe LEIGHTON: Trustee Prue ¢10%) obs Four livund-cornered Syuan | direct trausfer to Fulton atroot, ‘voiding double | © 3 Ofiice, 482 Loutstatia ave. n. ORCI S COS Plans Warenocins 925 Ti st. uw” | For Pbilsdelyh Fd dg 20; gnd 12:40 gm, | WW ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctionvera "200,410, 6:00, 10°00, "26 'p.m. \ —_ my 1]-6m_ F00,4:00, ¢ 9. a % a TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED JUR SALE_ CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROAD 'Parior Cars, 0:41 REAL ESTATE, NO. 1217 H STREET SUR1H- Carta, Pous Carts, surreys, and all Spring opm daily, with Dining WEST. jagons, 04 cany payuiente oF cash, — Gy JOHN 3 COUK SRUS Mate By virtue of a deed of trust dated on the 15th day of 25 x June, A.D. 1876, and duly recorded In Liber No, 83. ae folio 49, one of the land records of the District of Col: Pow BALES Umbia, dud by the written direction off ino lows of time: no b curcad thereby, 1 will well ist. D BALLACT tite premines- fo the ha SEVENTEENTH Day heat bidders on MONDAY, te of SEPTEMBER. A. D. 1888, — = 2 a Ai at ep FOUR. oelock. ¥. re all Spat certain BpuanLa ce ae 6.00 pm. daily, except Sum bioce oF parcel of land and pivtnises sifuate in the © BUSINESS CHANCE: m.. 4 10am. 9 Wastingtou, District of Columbia, and known aud ALEXANDRIA designated as, dud belt part of lot ntubared Sve (oy AND FREDERICKSBURG RATT. la " 1% | im Davidson's subdivision of square numbered two RavaANg ABESANDUIA AND WASHINGTON | {2 Devidson's subdivision of square numbered twe Sn aon een @ street one hundred aud forty-lour (144) fest and three JOR SALE_WELL-ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT Fan Fearw vanes doing a fine Dustuess: Address 3 Wash BC at eS , dleaandria, (By "uehes cast from tue southwest corner of sald p—CHEAP—FURNITURE GooD Z-u8 noon, ‘ sauare, thenoe north ifty-nine (od) feet und eight (8) A 10-5, and TL ta 7 arin: Having: Scethw st section woe oy O we8, thenes northeasterly parallel with New Yor permanent ander 8:5, anid 10:05 p = mat, 8:00) 10:97 amu dally, 7:0 for. 11:07 0: ue twenty-three (23) feet aud six (6) inches, ice south sixty-nine (68) fect and three (3) inches to H street and thence west with said street twenty- ne (21) feet and six (6) inches to the beginning, with the Luprovements. said real estate will be sold clear of ail taxes up to June 0, 1888, inclusive. ‘Terms, one~ cash (of which @ deposit of $200 must ve made at the gale) and the balance in two equal instalments, payuvle in six aud twelve months from JOR SALE ©: EXCHANGE-A HOTEL boarding-house with lease. furniture, bar flere a rare op port to eutera profane business. J.-H andr 10, 10:15. 0 Hand 11-07 am., 2:00, 5: and 10:42 p.m ‘Tickets and iniormation at the office, northeast cor Kid F st. now. | the day of sale respectively, for which the promissory Deroft 13th street aud Pennsylvania avenue, and st y. vl ry 3, BOUNDED BY WASH. | the station, where ogre cane eft forthe checkiug | Botes ofthe purchaser dated on the ayo aula aud fee mutibie fora lumver | “CHASE PUGH. On MOM GML NG IO | Frum dute uuell paid interest payable somiensnnee thd's cured by a teed of trust to ane wojny Must be «ivets or the whole. purchase thoy Haas. ot tha option of the purchaser: Ue paid ti caahe Ur'ths terms of sale are uot complied with within ten ays from the day of aule the trustee reserves the Figit to re-sell said real esvate at the rie and cost of tice faulting purchaser after Ave daye notice tn the Les: 1x0 STAu bewspaper. All conveyancing and recording & | at the expense of the purchaser. precy THOMAS McGILL, Trustec. Tp oMAs DOWLING, AUCTiOXEER. To WHOM If QIAY CONCERN HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOW or wood aud coal yards By the year 8600. sg erie: YD HLWALNER & CO, O16 Fatnw. WILL INVEST 2500 To $500 CasH IN SOME sioms that Will pay. Address W., Star office, General Mauaieer. fau6] Gens Pua Avent ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 29, 1988, 7) LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION CORNER A SALOON CENTRALLY LOCATED ese: guod Teanous fur seilitK. OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND C STREET, bicago aud Northwest, express daily 10: pm. umnati and St. Louis, express daily 3421 ‘sbury and Cleveland, express daily 10:35 a. mand 0:15 pam SALE—COBNEK GROCERY IN NORTHW tum; must be sold, Address CHEAP, For Pit NOTICE 1g G GOODS For Lexington and Local Stations, 10:10am. WILL BE SOLD TO PAY STOKAGE CHARGES on . For Philadelphia, Newark, and Wilmington, 7:30 a | FRIDAY, SEPIEMBEL FOURTEENTH. 1uobecose, SOR SALF—ONE-HALF m, 2.05 and 5:25 p.m. daily, express, mencing at LEN O'CLOCK, A. M, within my ‘saies- ‘of & wellestablinued Me intermediate points bet fo 84.000 requ red: wood reason for selling. Wir Duc Ovr A miserable existence when & few bottlesof Ayer's Garsaparilla would certairly give \he strength and energy you need? Thousands ce proving its virtues daily. So may you Mra Alice West, of Jefferson, W. Va, writes: “I was all run down before I began to take Ayer’s Sar- separilla, but am now gaining in strength every dey.” “Being very weak and despondent after 8 lont Stiness, I tried Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and two bot- ties nave restored me to my former health."-- ‘Miss Blanche 8, Brownell, 4 Boylston Pisce, Boston. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Drugyists. Price, $1; six bottles, $5. WORTH @5 4 BOTTLE D WELL-KNOWN CARLSBA! erp enou THe Se OF OF Hig gb-taLLED a PURIFYING. cashier of Ye sobs, Fran ons of fhe ta a Ute writes under date of dase S61 aa follows: F I have suffered which always’ formed on the back of ing'neah and had to be ‘Cut from time fo time to obtain relief, fused all sorts of blood, Dut without aveti. ‘The abscesses ould always, reappear” I suffered very much pein ‘enjoyed good hi t eaunot speak toobiatly of tls really valuable remedy, recomuended 1¢ toall my frionda, who aloo moar ‘of ite wonderful effects an a iskative, our very reshoctt all a 1 Mrrzns The Genuine Carlsbad ‘Spradel Salt Powder is put up in round botties Each bottle comes in a | ‘cartoon ‘and has the seal of the city of Carlsbad. e signe ture of Eisner & Mendelson Ls Sole Agents, around fations., Painplets and De ovolaee lecture ered : Tobolas me plication. EISNEN & MENDELSON COs Agents, eul-m,wht A Ler Frox MADAME ADELINA PATTI NIOOLINL Cuara x Nos Castxx, Oot, 13, Imust repeat once more my belief that there never has been anything equal in merit to the Recamier Preparations, my skin is so unmensely improved by ‘their use. Ithas grown so smooth and so fair that I ‘need not dread old age while these magic inventions of yoursexist. Oct. 31.—I use Cream, Baim, and Lotion every day of my life, and could not exist comfortably without them. Recamier Soap also is perfect. I thought other soaps good, but I had never tried the Recamier. I shali never use any other, It farsur- Passes ail toilet soaps. London, tions, I shall certainly recommend them to Her Royal Highness when I next see her. Ieend youan autograph letter to inclose to the Princess of Wales, Later, from Spain—I cannot tell you how anxious I am to do all Ican for the Recamer Preparations, I tell everyone here in Spain how much they have done forme. Ihave spoken to the Queen about them, and when Iget to South Americal hope to finda letter from you telling me how I can best serve you there. I do want to help you, for I am convinced your Reca- mier Preparations are the greatest boon ever invented. 1 could not comfortably endure a day without them. ADELINA PATTI NICOLINI You can havea beautiful complexion by using the ‘Recamier Cream, provided you avoid all cosmetics. It will remove the damage caused by cosmetics. It will Temove pimples, iver spots, blackheads and redness of the skin. Any of these imperfections on ® woman's face is equivalent to a painted sign, saying: “This ‘woman is uncleauly in her personal habits; she docs not think it worth while to make herself attractive.” Send for free sample of Kecamier Powder. Harriet ‘Hubbard Ayer,52 Park Place, New York. se7 Taz Worst Sone Hxsv Cone BY THE OUTICURA REMEDIES, ‘Have been in the drug and medicine business twenty- five years, Have been selling your CUTICURA REME- Dies since they came West. They lead all others in their line. We coald not write nor could you print all we have heard said in favor of the Curtcuma RemE- bigs. One year ago the Curicura and Soar cured 8 little girl in our house of the worst wore head we ever saw, and the RrsoLvant and Curicuma are now curing s young gentlcman of a sofe leg, while the physicians are trying to have it amputated. It will save bis leg and perhaps his life. Too much caunot be said in favor of CuzicuRa Reaxpres, 8. B. SMITH & BRO., Covington, Ky. I have suffered from Salt Rheum for overeight years, at times s0 bad that I could uot attend to my business for weeks at a time. Turee boxes of CuricuRa and four bottles or Hesoivent have entirely cured me of this dreadful disease. JOHN THIEL, 1875 Second Ave, New York City. Corrouns, tho great Skin Cure, and Curicura Soap, ‘an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, and CuricuRA tween Baltimore aa4 | rooms, corner Pennsylvan! 5 Daim. 2 points §7:30 am, Philadelphia 75 am. and 73 For Singerly and intermediate “ ; Trunk SALI BARR N F 430 pS gl id Contents, 1 case of drawers: 1 satchel aud conten Wen Gutne Good besinea Ape te DURCAS For Baltimore, 5, 6:30, 6-40, 7: Ke. stor-d with tne July 11, 1882 “Terns cash Dewalt will sel 7 boxes aud contents, 1 forge, Wines, drill, 1 table: with vise, 1 pair shes | | | | bFor | uu aud 11th street You 145, Star office vil, ‘and D ste mw. BROS auctioneers, (Ao-oaniate train) am Lat train), THOMAS’ DOWLING, Auctioneer. JOR SALE—OLD-ESTABLI-HED BARBER SHop | 10:30, p i mew fam, fer eling te | 419,20 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 7 5 P. Ol Dapolis 6:40, 8: am. 12. 3 2 jan a Lottawe a re of Ground wi Db i CHANCE CHEAP. TF SOLD at | 2370p a 4 10 gan, et = fade of cy by rail Address, with descriptin, sand Hat mw; duo time wont” | |For Wag Btationn between a, Star oflce ee ‘cod to after ® pe seusse" | Mote 5,8:40; 8 30 a-m."12:20, 3:30." to Gq Siniays, §50aniei 1d 33y 495 Os JOR KENT—DWELLING 02 For Stations ou the Metropolitan Branch, 76:35 a. ty, 0. ‘qurr 2u Loulaua ae : E33 Hae for pomcipaletationsoniy: "10:10am, |» ,UiNi.0 tnt oved, @ miles from and in view of NT—HUUSE 1211 GST_N. — city: 61.600, FG Siteaud Dwelling: 650. inquire 920 Louie ante ee) 4 ACKER iimproved, 14 miles from and in view of Soe aga T_DWELl cma ouirlen: eseraasgRN penatt® | 129:X CHES ttiproved, on RE. 0 miles from city; Py KENT “ reh train leaves 2 on Su 4 Bike pet acer! taguire 0 ave Bow. | 1-15 "pin, stopping af all statiouson Metropolitan | 12% ACIS, tmproved, on RR, 10 miles from city; 756 hehe ‘* ‘| X0U Wisi TO DISPOSE OF place it !m our hands; all matters absolut rederick. 110:10am, 13, 14:35, t5:30 am dential, small fee ks PUUICHING ye LL Km, Hawersiown, t10:10 am. and +5:30p.m, CHES, improved, 1 mile from Boundary, on B. 23 ACRES, 6 eb 33 ACKES on Condutt for rexisteriue, it imps.. 10, r ees a Tor Luray and pointe on “the Sbehandosh Vall 500 eee Eto Kean ke, aud all pointe south via Norfolk and | 130 ACHES welt nae sae wille; 84°50, : Sa - Western K.K.. 3 pan. ‘Two finely improved Farms on the Bay, salt water, Griviowant Ligase sore it ordhwonoccti: | rt dnar Cincamnt aaa wentsga tamenag S18 | OU aeren mach sa;posack, oo yeaa WA Provision and Iiquor Store, in Northwest seetion fom 20am | Two gran loun, 3 Seta Ete pay tur boo dwelling om ‘ores Aino | Hed 7.55 p, Sars trom Pittsburg daly a ey ottacrea 823 pera 815 per oud stabve. chray rent. Urat reas us for ee | CRES, unimproved, 1 mile from Aq. Br., view PytoB.B. EARNSHAW & Bio. seat uiladeiphia Chester, and Wilmington, 1 0; BLO a. Br. of Prt eta aellitery Mee Sad Meee RE OR | bhi Sinitriy aud intermediate pointe nonin ot | FOUL, ‘well-known millinery store, on P street nw. 4 amore 10 a m. daily and 12:15 a'm. sunday aoly. | ovSiONE HUNDRED OTHERS. ure dtar office. St | (Trains jeave Baltsmore for Washington at 6-2 * 4 om Q. Star eras FACTORING row | Sor 2aN vO IOS lars eT 2 _Met-taedw TH SYPHEKD & 0O., 1321 F at, VALUABLE SITE FOR Ma: Fuses i 3 4:10, 3 idays, 6:30, 9, 9: FA it SALE—50 ACRES ON THE 7TH-ST. ROAD, Baltimore city, Ma. pear Forest Glen station; & wood chance! for in* property ts on Gay st. and Jones’ Falls." some feet on Jo: 1: irs < 2410.5, 8:30, 8:15, 8-30, amd LSD Hoe ‘On Suni Nextinent.. Gall ‘or nddreas Shehliteric erie 00 earthen autho" | | PRaatt Sah BAG, URRY at ge [Ore Pacawe eee noe WAGON, th two aud s half story house ta also for rent | denciscn orders left at, Seker mee Ste wen Fok, SALE 25 Ace THE B&O. KR, Junctiod with these grounds and give agocd | Penns; lvabia ave. near Mount Olivet; price Ls 000. Call or ad- OTe MOE werecine CLEMENTS, CHAS 0. BCULE. jess THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F stn. 97-20 : NOLDS, 2. Masiatee, n. Pas. Agent. ESIRABLE VILLa SITES AT FOR- oer 0 A se —= Send Pr as Eee baheet {OK SALE—A BARGAIN—A DRUG STORE DOING POTOMAC RIVER J. HERTFORD, 142355 Fat, & paying business on easy terms: cood reasons Lor BOATS. JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE_FOR LOTS NORTH selitue ZERKOS & KAMPY, Fer noctheant, 20 acre fever 5 tate Whe DOR TH ~— e Landings, f ROTECT YOUR FAMILIE Steamer SUE, Caj leaves Stephenson's | Address 717 A st. u. aw Px I telbay Hotes Faey payments | Wart) even SUNDAM StS oelock pe ka auiee OR SALE nd no Take’ Property belongs to your family trea froin ‘paid. wo tracts of land about 3. miles fashing- sriater seveat of rata Betee thas Bult | “Per turibee loca, aly ta ioe Cry rarthet eng about 9 mileg, from, Waa hig Asociaticus requirimg payments aiver death, An z &, -NSON & BRU. FREE BRIDGE toward Falls Church, ‘One tract SE mes Meatarsiaeas gt tate. continu tte | _m3-Om ea ‘etrwot wiaet_ | containing 33), the other 44 acros. 'wotild make ex- more than ordinary rent. Mortwages how uyob Teal , ‘i ER: cellent "Garden 0 residences Wate cau be acsurned to this company aud made | ¥f™ VERNON! MT. VERNON! for person ia Wusinesain this citys or wea ‘satek ited Security Life STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th-strect wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt. Vernou aud Kiver Landings as far down as Giymont at 20 ociock sm.” Keturning, reaches Washington : about 5:30 p.m ste 1, L. BLAKE, Captain FO PotoM Ac RIVER LANDINGS. Leaves Pagabls Seoordig Wo ta yates insurance aud Trust Cu, of Penna, SMILH & SIBBALD, b92m" 629 F stn, __ SUMMER RESORTS. - VATSKILL MOU os, isthe SARATOGA, LAKE GEORGE ADIRONDACKS. Quand after MONDAY, June 25, express trains on West Shore Hailroad will ran Dally, -xcept Suuday city, or wo picely intommall Nomen. ‘hts property ie diected. 16 besold under will. and, unless auld at private sak, ervey Terms ne-foun sek ene sree Te thie, fourand five years. Parties "wil, be ‘taken view roe of charge. Perfect toed, For Yoformation, wee He SYPUERD E Do Ae Fat. ny, NEW IKON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD Fees ey start on, MONDAYS. THURSDAYS | and SATURDAYS at 7am. Returning TUESDA FRIDAYS aud SUNDAYS p.m. touchina at Riverland: .Va.. St Clements Bay aud au28-dtoclO ROR, SALE—AT MELROSE P, BYATTS- Wille, Md. desirable. Lote opposite, the baudsars Tesidence of the late R. K. Elliot, esq. Lots 60 by 130 ings as far as Nomini © 1 Leonardtown, Md. Connects with B. and O. R Rat | feet, fronting on Melrose ave’ Price 10 cente © and frum the Jersey City Station of the Penney: | Shepherds. See schedule. JUHN B. a square foot. Liberal terms to ‘more tf ‘ania Kailroad. making close connections with fast | CW. RIDLEY, Manager. ‘ja. ‘one lot or to any vue bull t once. For further trains to and from Washington. = = applyto = TY! & RUTHERFOKD, CATSKILL MOUNTAIN EXPRESS,—Leave Jersey me aul5-1m 1307 F st. nw. pe a er pa OCEAN STEAMERS. = — son. Tego hin: Grand Hot > pam Hotel | —_—__ saci ae . Kastershill, 3:25 Jum. Mount Howse station. 123 p. SUCHE MOUTE 10 LoNDo: PROFESSIONAL Gis to Grand Hotel Station and to Phoeulcla Gor Ho NURDDECTSCHER LLOYD 8. & CO. a a ‘Kacterskill and Mountain House ) East Exprons Steamers. SAKATUGA AND CATSKILL MT. EXPReSS.— ROSS, THE CELEBRATED MEDICAL ‘ud Business Clairvoyant aud Astrolgis, M Kk . es Sept. 8,7 a. m.; Aller, Wed.. Sept. 12, | Cau be consulted on Business, Law Suits, dpecula- peg phy, ES See SEE, Bt BM | Buss gited. | tons, Love and Matrimony. and ‘all aifuire of life: tel Raateretil, 4°33 pm Mt. Mowe Stat oe eet THN | eee open ia todeees cee aie erat Be; Paleuviile, 4:20 Dm Arrive Saratows Comiortabie ‘staterooms, excellent table, Iuzrioaus | convince ‘the most skeptical aud remove isun} cae ust spiamtments,” Prices: Tetcabip, 79 aud up- | troubles ‘Alb confidential. All in trouble or aad Mets | Eiviystcerae at low tates “ADCy ce ET BROOIS | Satter teva andineceureieele he fuapectfuliy Fa Beaers How Terk to Caldwell and Jersey City to wun. ave “ BEALL, BROWN & CO, 1321 Pat. | anteod. ~Chatyos moderate, esidouce Toto Tees, RRTOGA AND CATSKILL Mr. SPECIAL — = = = | Batses theSee, On ePemeteeet wanders, Leave Washington 9:00 ‘Arrive Phoenicia, via ME ) oe ~ mT pme. Grand Hout, 6:43 pan, Hor MEDICAL, &«. rauill, $15 pam Mt. House Station, ¥-Ot oe ey ADIES WHO KEQUIRE THE SERVICES OF “brite gee ptywcmn abe count | Selle cts haya le nn ery De. WILSON, 1105 Park Fiace we., between B aud © xiden treasures, Gives lucky punt ‘Causes Mel Station and to Phernicis (for Hotel sod 11th aud 12th ste ue Ladies duly. Kemedy $5 | speedy 5 together. Gives and Mountain House), aud W: w we3-6e juetieediaiiemetas success iu business al femully, troubles =~ i. LEON, Bett cteanens. ‘Cures: ai pointed sctcanmet fe taegerasy Gey Sepengltar st uoetnerg | AP 26 oldest Fatanunted aud Qnty Reliable Ladi’ | Ey eBoreeot Cplere dye o¢t al ake, tthe tofeeoe Heese Ec Sem uaa eter SEeetel | can ve conmulted diss 204 Usk, bedtoen 446 anata | Ses pll sae Une aad notes Dy cigs through “Saratusa trains run via Albany nw. ‘the only wenuine clairvoyant in this city, a» be suo cE. LAMBERT, Frowpt treatment. Correspondence and consults- | ceeds where all others: advertises only” what FOC ne MEE NON TOPE | enctply coumdeutal "Bevarste room for fedige | becom 00, Situngs, 50s «Lute reading. Utell on = = ~~ | Ottice always open. e0l-6* . ¥ jOTEL ‘EANIC. — = — sn | ¥t08 Oven Sundays from 1 to. I = BARNEGAT CITY, N. J. Mx DE FOREST, LO} ESTABLISHED AND Cis OVG21 het ow Open June 16th to Uctover lst. J Feliable Ladies’ reician, cau be ited | WQAD. & ARDENNE, TI CELEBRATED PALM. Terme sidrees E-CBOICE, Proprietor. _my23-02 | st her reuidence, 001 Yt mi. Onice Mites Po Ea eT | yp sHoob Kestony ay cara morree | Sais acai te thee same 8h Lave FINANCIAL. Mitincer Beikoriens £5 HaDastzrean convince the most ‘aud. beings = => = —= | Wai cure any case of nervous del duck to ali. 1112 G st. nw, dy 14-8w* J™ W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACAKTNEY, nerve-power. It Slalvor female. 908 Bat aw, i HAS NEVER BEEN SONTRADICTED THAT Member N.¥. Stuca £x. CORSON & MACARTNEY, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. br. BKOTHERS is the oldest ivertis- 7 GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F Si. XW, ins indee’ Paseisiep te, ancien Pou cas | J, B LAPREUX & Co, Tankers and Dealers in Government Hoods * | coundeutiy evuwult Dr. BhOTHHRS, Oo | Pe Grormeriy with B. Hanson Hiss & 00), = Seats Pertcular’ ettention paid eo ail deseo” poesia Ss Wall varrie. Exchapse. Collections, We have just received a Batirosd Stocks and Bonds, ental eet” stated the Excl of New Yor long) for 14 Sid Baltimore bourbt and sola” Nusdelbius, Boston, from Ie. ¥o 90. Euvossea from Se to 4. al ‘Aspecialty made of investment securities District z else and Bonds aud all Locat Gas, Insurance aud Tel: epbone Stock dealt in. _— = Awerk@n Beli Telephone Stock bought and sold jy18 SSS ek oesht and cold 18 cue i RasoLvEst, the new Blood Purifier, internally, ares positive cure for every form of Skin and Blood Disease from Pimples to Scrofula, Sold everywhere. Price, CuTIcumA, 50c.: Soar, 250.; Rusoivent, $1. Prepared by the Porrzn Davo axD Skin Diseases.” _ PIMPLES, Blackheads, Obapped and Olly Skin pre Vented by Curicuma MEDICATED Soar, 804,5,7,8, Mas Dacrs Tasers President Cleveland's Prize for the three best babies ‘at the Aurora County Fair, in 1887, was given to there triplete—Moilie, Ida, and ‘ay—children of Mra. A. K. Dart, Hamburgh, N.Y. She writes: “Last August the little ones became very sick, and asIcouldxet no other food that would agree with them, I commenced the use of Lactated Food. It helped’ them immedi- ately,and they were soon as woll as ever, and I con- sidewit very largely due to the Food that they are now so well.” Cabinet photo, of these tripiets sent Free to the mother of any baby born this year. LACTATED FOOD Is the best food for bottle-fed babies. It Keeps them ‘well, and is better than medicine when they are sick. THE MOST PALATABLE, NUTRITIOUS, AND DIGESTIBLE FOOD. EASILY PREPARED. At Druggists, 250., 50c., $1.00. ‘The best and most economical food. 150 meals for an infant for 91.00. ta” A valuable pamphlet on “The Nutrition of In- fants and Invalids” free on application, 4 WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Burlington, Vt. Ju» & Derwenza, Parmres, 420-422 117u Sr. N. W., Washington, D. C., ‘Have the largest office and the most complete appars- ‘us in the city, and are prepared to execute all work speedily, promptly, and at low prices. WORK FOR POLITICIAN: en ee ko., &o. Promptly done, and st prices as low as good work can be produced. Ketimates cheerfully furnished. Fine Scientific work carefully executed. Ledgers and Blank Books mact w order. CELLULOID TRUSS, Te wane Asforsaleat ‘ FISHER'S, ies 5 ae Oe ins latest, “MUSING.” “RING- ipo JAMES TAREE & SONS 7 816 CHESTNUT St, PHILADEL TRE, UT FEW ARTI REA Breuitwaareruicton a Means aD Soe ovgr 30 years they have been te ard regulators of te Gacetive oman fits teens ies Tnited imitations. ine an ig; nnnutactured only Uy Deed SEES Dec, —. I hear the’ Princess of Wales is delighted with Recamfer Prepara- urcat. Co, Boston Masa. Send for ‘How to Cure 2d EDITION. Last Telegrams 10 Tho Slr STATE TROOPS CALLED OUT. Likelihood of Bloody Times Between Negroes and Whites in Texas. Joave Fort Bend County for the attempted assasal- nation of H. H. Frost will resist. A committee of Six citizens went out to Jack and Tom Taylor's, mntles from Bichmond, « to notify them th: to leave the cout stronghold of 500 had ‘ten declined to leave, defied the whites, One of the committee to town and reported t1 decision of the Tay: While the others remained on guard. Forty. armed with Winchesters have the order. C. M. Fei district me out Lo enforce New England. Sept. 7.—There was a killing frost in Rensselaer and Washington counties this morning. Ice formed and great damage was done toc arr BELLows buckwheat and melons. The disastrous near Sara\ from all polite back ‘oth i Soanoaeut River show ard feosts last night crops and gardens, The thermo large loss to corn meter showed 24 degrees in various placea, Ice formed the thickness of window glass, and the dam: heavy fog protected the crops, age was much lees on. that. account ‘The highlands suffered severely. ‘This ts the most serious injury from frosts so eariy in the season for many years. MipwaY, Mass., Sept. night will have the canning estabiishments It ts a custom for engage crops reports from various sections have been made show that the tomatoes, and squash has been ‘Will cause serious inconvenience ~The heavy frost of last 2. Tory Serious, effect, on the canners to in the This section. spring. The Where contracts ai ‘to corn, very heavy to the cannera, SWAKoN, Mass, Sept. 7.—The crop of cranberries Bostow, Sept.J7.—One of the corn.” In some spme of the farmers’ best-pay! feports from points in northern’ many thousands of doliars, date for the ers, $415, and Jo Tibbetts, of the crew of A. Silt Rall-bearers: Joa. Jefferson, R. pbey, Sherwood, Mayor Hewitt and The ushers will ranks of the younger received by Mrs. Wallack and Michael O'Brien, press, and John’ Hoey, Press, both now in 4 Chicago; Lawrence Barrett, 'W. friends 1h all parts of the world. E. Cobb for Congress. were lost by the capsizit While attending trawis on the Grand ‘The Dead Comedian, PREPARATIONS FOR LESTER WALLACK’S FUNERAL New York, Sept. 7,—The arrangements for Les- ter Wallack’s funeral are in the hands of A. M. Pal- mer and Theo. Moss, and will be completed this evening. ‘The following have been asked to act a3 W. J. Florence, Win. Henderson, ©, Stahtow, Hon, Jno, R. Brady,Gen. Sherman, Jno. be selected ‘Was seriously injured by the frost last night, ex- ‘cept those meadows protected by water =” KILLING FROST IN NEW ENGLAND, Vast Damage Done to the Cuc ‘Tomato, and Corn Crop, mber, most destructive early frosts known for years visited a considera- ble portion of the counties of Middiesex, Norfolk, and Worcester last night, and this morning hun- dreds of farmers are mourning the loss of valuable crops, such a$ cucumbers, tomatoes, 5qi Places the grape crop 1s in; seriously. The loss is large in many and jurea as ‘ing crops are ruined. New England in- dicate an enormous damage to vines and crops from the frost, and the loss to farmers Will reach debe Aid for Jacksonville, New York, Sept. 7.—The total contributions to of the Jacksonville fever suffer- a Drowned on the Grand Banks, GLoucestER, Mass., Sept. 7.—Duncan McDougall the schooner F. of a dory M. Field, H. E. mund John A. McCaul, from “the managers and actors. Dispatches of condolence have been the family from resident of the Southern Ex- i resident of Adams Ex- J. H. MeVicker, J. Fiorence, and Sabina Nominated for Congress, St. Louts, Sept. 7.—The democrats of the fifth Alabama district yesterday renominated James ‘The republicans of the thirteenth Missouri dis- trict have renominated “Farmer” Wade for Con- Republicans of the second district nomi- Sited a. ¢ Eubanks, Nell, of C! 8, for CINCINNATI, Sept. 7.—The democrats of the tweltth district yesterday nominated Hon. L. ‘T. ‘hillicothe Congress. pss bs no wince Crushed to Death in an Elevater. New ‘ORK, Sept. 7.—John Bath, a plumber, while working in the Park Avenue ’ Hotel Was caught in the elevator and instant to death, He was twenty-four years old, and re- Sided at No. 409 west 32d street. Murdered by Robbers. Prrspcre, Sept. 7.—A__Chronicle-Telegray Johnstown, Pa., special says: Miss Ada wna e handsome and accomplished yout ing lady, was mur- dered yesterday at the home of her grandfatner, Alexander Troxell, near Glasgow, Pa. | Recentiy an attempt Was made to rob . Troxell, and the supposition 18 that she was killed by persons bent on robbery. Increasing Germany’s Naval Force. Bexuin, Sept. 7.—The North German Gazette confirms ‘the reports of an increase in the naval forces in connection witn the scheme to build a canal between the North Sea and the Baltic, giticinadan' nanipar FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The Now York Stock Market. Riket® as reyorted by toeeiet The following are the the New York Stock ‘wire to Corson and mest 9 F street. Jama, Serres ee ee Eee BALTIMORE, Mp., Sept. 7. Bee ai ot nus. 64 SHAS cea ets BALTIMORE, Mp.. Sept. 7. — St: cle | E Fickle Hy Ark.) jalthail, an ‘Nays—Messrs. Aldrich, Berry, Chace, Cullom Ritchan? Bint Binh, Bayes Setter aw tt ; % art, Stockbridge, ‘Teller, ‘Turple’ Vest, nad son (lowa}—20. , Hampton, Harris, Hoar, Jones A a epi ‘esldent ot the “United or may now bea at abd who aball have or ee therefrom Teturn; that no certificates identity all duties prescribed, liabilities, penalties nee br exieing lat WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. PRINcE Hexnt D'ORLBaNA, accompanied by his tutor, calied this morning on the President, with Whom he had a short interview. ~ ARMY OnpgRs.—Second Lieutenant B, W. Dunn, ‘3d artillery, detailed as professor of military science at the Fenssrivents Mutary Acts, Chester, Pa, mn ‘Second leuten- Capt, Henry P. Perrine, Ota caval ted O06 Capt, Henry P. A toonta's ‘eatenision of leave; Major 2S" Upnam, ‘Sth cavalry, granted six months’ ieave. TuE PaesivEnt was APPROVED the joint resolu- tion to correct an error in the Agricultural De- partment appropriation bill; and the acts granting msions to F.C, shaw, Son, Mrs. W. E. spencer, “Ishmael” Jones, Samuel Piercy, Nancy Baldwin, Michael\ Har- iz Anarew Muchilo, Wiliain H. Dowdall Bald = may raret Ji Hoot ald, es 4 0. Robb, eta Se Alward, Leer RT, Vincent Hache A Phi Fiael Gates, Jonn D. Bae ma od aries 2 MeLaughiin; and the acts for the relief of A. F. Saint Lure Lindefelt, Bilsabetn 4. south, Sainuel E, Wilson, Nathan Cook, Emanuel H. Custer, and albert Watson, The Hetaliation Measure, THERE MAY NOT BE 4 SINGLE VOTE AGAINST GRANT. ING THE PRESIDENT ADDITIONAL POWERS. Rockwell, Nutting, Hooker and others length upon the subject, bat interest in eli The the ‘proposltion, Introduced tato the press rom the Pall Mall Gazette, 4 aropean, Assotlated Presa’ ‘They ‘watch the progress of te Asheries dispute The Reported Outbreak in Canton. NO INFORMATION MEGARDING IT RECRIVED AT ,THE STaTR DEPARTMENT. ‘The State Department had received no informa- tion in regard to the reported outbreak at Canton up to late hour this after- noon, There is on Milein the department an i i sixty-five or sevent: being. women and chil the separ npably not very serious, in view of the fact that Dothing’ has ‘been heard from ‘tere. Members Of the consular service are under instructions not soda rie rae unless the occa- sion is sufficiently vo warrant the expense, waich in the present case would be very heavy. ‘The Boston’s Batteries, TRE TEST OF THE GUNS OF TEE XEW CRUMER EX- TIRELY SATISFACTORY. ‘The ordnance officers who tested the guns of tho cruiser Boston have reported that they accom- panied the vessel outside of Sandy Hook on the 20th of August, and witnessed a series of firings on the 4th and Sth inst, from all the guns of the main and secondary batteries, A number of rounds with full charge and projectlo were fred each at different elevations. In the action et guns, carriages, ogg ox ‘Ail nttings’ was ‘made after each ML. W. Galt, a member of the bullding committee, ‘said that the report was fair and impartial and ‘stated the facta honestly. Col. Robert L Fleming, who is now the repre- sentative in this city of J. C. Cady & Co. the eats aniies oon Was toosevere, Mr. Green's standard of excellence in Work was Dased upon his experience in superintending Gov- {ought that 1p was uatatr to fuage the Sonsiruc™ fair it n unl ts a was ‘The contractor, Mr. Morri: the tone of the ‘and said that the ‘ons had been out, and that this Susceptible of proof. ‘TER DEBRIS CLEARED OFF—WHO WILL FAY POR ‘BUILDING. ‘The debris of the tower has been removed and everything is in readiness to begin the work of re- Construction, Operations will be delayed, how- ever, until the parties in interest can hold @ co! ference and decige who is to foot the Dilla This is a question that the commission was not called Upon to answer, and im consequence the report in particular is ailent, Some of the members of {Be Dullding commities are out of the city, aud It is Dothing will ve done untit ter relurn.” ‘Before any ve steps are taken there Trill probably bea meeting of the full board of church trustees. The opinion of members of be Duliding committe ts that the church will be re- DUlit according to the present plans, and that (he ‘Work will be begun as S000 as possible. NO FURTERR ACTION BY THE COMMISSIONERS LIKELY. Commissioner Wheatley said to-day that he did ‘Rot Know that the Commissioners would take any further action in regard to the tower. He did not See that the office of the building inspector was to Diame. The faults reportedia thts case were sucl ascould have been prevented ouly by baving at inspector there to se every stone put in; that Was ‘OG the business of the Duliding “1 He ‘Was to see ib a general way that the Dullding rex- Ulations Were complied with. With the hundreds of new bi coming under his general 1a- Spection he could not give te attention to one Dullding required to see that the ruuble in the ‘Walls Was properly bonded. ~ufica- THE BELT LIND'S SMALL EXTENSION, President White and Mr. A. M. Clapp, of the Belt Line Railroad Co., subuitted to the District Commissioners to-day a sainple of a grooved rail which the com to use in laying the Sireteh of Toad om B street, from 12th to 4th Southwest, which they bave been authorized by Act of Congress to put down. ‘The Commissioners thought weil of roposed rail and wilt Prove 1% The space between the rails Wlil Paved with asphalt blocks. The company wil, Under the rights given it in its charter, lay an’ Other track on the branch on 14:h street, running to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, maki @ double track, ‘They want permission to lay a Fail on Uuls street, The Couimlssioners are not in- (0 grant the 1, Dut the matter has ot ‘yet been settied, THE PAVEMENT BETWEEN THE TRACKS. The Washington and Georgetown Kallroad Com- any propose to lay grooved rails from the corner of 15th street and Pennsyivanta avenue up 15th Street and westwardly on Pennsylvania avenue to 17ih suet, in front of the White Ho Department buildings, The Commission: Some time ago to require them to pave the space between the tracks with Belgian blocks. To this President Hurt, of the railroad company, objected, both om account of the expense and because sucli pavement he regarded as more injurious to the company’s horses. Mr. Hurt had a conference with the Comuissioners and Capt. Symons to-day, and it was practically agreed to permit the com: Y tO Iay a pavement of selecved rubble stone ween the rails. The space between the tracks, Will be paved with asphalt blocks, and the two feet of space exterior to the tracks with granite stretchers and headers. This arrangement, Capt. ‘Symons thinks, will provide a smooth crossing. (CHANGES RECOMMENDED IX THE STREET DEPART- MENT. Capt Symons has recommended the abolition of the Office of assistant superintendent of streets, held by 1. G. Stanhope at a salary of $1,600 & year, and the detail of a rodman to the oilice Of the ‘“superiatendent of streets to do clerical DECLINING TO ISSUR A PERMIT FOR FOLES axD wines. ‘The Commissioners to-day wrote to the Incorpo. rators of the Ge wn and Teuleytown Rail. road in answer to Ubeir request for @ permit to erect and wires along High street for the ‘Of thelr projected railroad by an overhead system. The Commissioners’ letter, as foreshadowed in THE Stak, notifies the tncorpo- rators “that the act of incorporation of said ruad provides ‘that the government and direction of affairs of the company shall be vested in the of directors,’ &c., and that until such board ‘shall have elected and organized there will be no Fepresentative of tue road to whom the Commis- sioners Can legally issue such « permit.” CHANGES IN THE ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. ieee rten Seen pees ao of sti vi . D. 7 ‘Louis T. Bolsseau, a clerk in wee partment, to be an inspector. hin ws has deen ited a laborer in the engineer depart- meal, ‘Thomas W. Sutton. CONTRACT AWARDED. Mr, Jno. H. Howlett has been awarded the con- tract for the new kitchen Dullding at the Washington Asylum for $2,200. BUILDING PERMITS - were issued to-day to Mrs Anule A. Cole to villd AD addition to house 1400 Massachusetis avenue northwest, $8,000; M. Studer, frame dwelling, Good Hope road, $400; Harvey Spalding, brick dwelling, alley between Oth and 10th and F and G streets southwest, $1,000; Jas. K. Probey, brick dwelling, 1305 30th northwest $4,500. MISCELLANEOUS, Capt. Symons has recommended the purchase, from the Hastings Pavement Co., ot 22,000 com- pressed asphalt ‘at $58 per thousand, for in alleys. “The United States Electric Co. have obtained a permit from the Comiissioners to lay an under- round conduit from 1st street_west to 15th street ‘west, for the purpose of testing tueir conduit sys- tem. ‘The annual report of Geo. H. Gaddis, master of the Eastern market, states that the 'recepts for ‘stall rents during the year amounted to $3,300. ‘The First Controller has decided that tue super- intendent of lamps may be provided with a horse ‘out of the jation for electric lighting. ‘The work on the streets under contract for im- ent 18 ing Tapidly. The paving on Frsereetnorcheast bus baca. compiovel aud the work on other streets 1s belng pushed rapidly. ranford has on the streets let to him an im- iw. 825 14th street, has written W. W. Laugulin, District chemist requesting au analysis of pumpooruer of 12h and N strects, Domumissioners have notified Mr. Sere oH i ‘2, if feeds [i off ‘ F rs F i ily “ f F| 5 i Efe cH i #' r ti disorderly conduct; pry Pe ate sas tas a0. “Ytomas ‘Mercer, do.; do. a, d0.; 40, Chas. ss $50 days, ‘NOTABLE 7 | | ! i f i & | i | & i i i aes 1s in progress as follows: Horse races—2:40 class-E ©. Buffer, frst; F. Carters second; W. B. West's Minnie Orioet, third. "Teen to all—W. W. Hutcninson’s Vai Maxwell's Butterfy, second; J. P. Seliman's AD- Uetam, third. Preetor-all 4 3 COW, F.C e Suncor: better, .C. Hutton. Jersey cattle grade—dow, W. E. Muncaster; second com, K. Joneses belter, 3 Watkins. Channel Island cattie—pul i, J. D. Blunt; cow, ver; bull Jaines Dawaon; 3. De Blunts) heer snes ‘Blunt Horees—Thoroughbred’ mare, J."P. Gott; saddle horse, thorougubred, Anderson Offutt: ‘ws mare T. H. Bagiey; horse, J. U. Graft’ stallion, <a. ‘crow years, N. D. Offutt; colt, o horees, Neison Baker; second, Kf. tie irk & Janney; twonyear Milly, Joun Heavy draft horves—Best stailio second, W. T. Jones; mare, ; second, Milis; three-year-old mars, Brewer, second, X. D. Offutt oue-year-old’ mare, J. H. Gassawayt colt, W. K Muncaster. Mute home teams— Besi, C.F. Kirk; span of horses, W, & Muncaster; jacks, BH. Hewitt. Devon Cattle. reginvered= Heifer, Thos Vel Pat cartle—Beot on hoot, J K. Wilson; beef on hoot owned in Monti County, M. Grail. Working oxea—best pair, J. D Blunt: ‘second, Jno. K. Wilson; wird, Bea}. P Kiley. Herd ‘premium—Best Durbau, We” ke Gaittier; best Jersey, W.E. Muncaster; best Chau nel Isiaid, F. D. Biuit, Sueep—Coiswaid, EM. M. Graf; ram, F.'C. Hliltou; jawb, W. J. Jones? best ewes, J." W. Keys; second, Soropsture—itam, #.<. Hutton: ton, Grade—Lo« 3 K. Jones; lambs, Jno. W. Hogs—boar, J, W. Keys shoals, KR. Waiklis; so Borkshire—Boar, shoats, andj second, E. M. Itickwtts Graff; ‘second, ¥. C. Hi Bagiey. Chickens—White Brahmas, white Cochin and chicks, and buff Cochin aud chicks, C. k Bollea Aanshans, chicks white Laghorn and chicks, Be Buckey; brown Leghorns and chicks, A. & Dalby second, Lewis Sadtier; Plymouth Kooks, i. Hi. Mi ler; Wyandottes, A. 8 Dalby; trizzed fuwis, N. K. Selby; Minoricas, O. si, Muncaster. Daity—Best butter, li. C. Mallowell; second, ©. Hutton; third, A’ Farquhar; lot honey, « Davai; second, J. E. Muncaster: Seed—White ‘wheat, K. Ii. Hewitt; second, Z. W. Page; red, F, Stabier; buckwheat, ZW white corn, F. stabier! White and yellow ear corn, C.” N. Kuadi gat corn, M. Adamson; 19.‘ . Page; Umou ‘Povacco—Z. W. Page. ture implements —Ljudane, Joues & Co,; second Dest, Juv. A. Baker, 4 Carriage and harness—Best dispiay, Jno, A. Nichols; vehicles, D. H. Caste, Vegetables—class 1, beets, ©. ond, Lewis Sader; cabbage,’ ¢ ond, KB. Farquuar; cymiluy E king J. B, Brewer; egy piauts, F bers, W. Wagner; puiatoes C.F. Duval; display Of Vegetables, H.C. Hallowell, ‘Class 2—Linta beaus, George Peters; second, R. Flack; siriug veans, ©. Kilgdon; salsiy, KB Stabler; parsuip ani carrots, N. Ke Bakers’ cel H.C. Halloweul; potatoes, J.'W. Day; seconds 3. Brewer: sweet potatoes, EJ. Mail: tomaues, H. ©. Hallowell; turuips, W. Wagner; onlouy, ZW. Page; sweet corn, 41. C. Hallow Kicketts; Southdown, Nery and agricul. j cucu F. Stabler; quinces, Saauer; pluins, C.K. mnclons, Samuel Flowers—est display, C.K. Hartshorn; cut roses, geranium, Dibble’ Brooke; Tuchsiay, Miss Belle’ Veirs; halilias, Geo, Kever; pyramid, c. Hartshorn; plate, Mra C. F. Brooke. Homeauide Fabrics—Class ist—carpeting, Mr. Stepuen Lyddane; rug, Mra. Stephen Lyddane; silk quilt, Miss &. Baker; crazy quilt, Mrs Poule: ¢rochet quilt, Sirs. EE stonesireet; kuit quilt, Airs. Lizzie Umstead. Class 2d—Yarn stockings, Susan H. Dawson; cot- ton, E Baker; darning, Miss Bessie Stonestreet; ma. chihe sewing, Susao A. Dawson; sewing Uy band, Fatman Mise E Bakers D. Laird; embroidery Snouffér; pin-cusiiou, embroid Mrs P. D. urd; painied pin-clision, Miss & Baker; ‘tre screet, Miss M. Clements; afghan, Miss K. Grimtn, Works of art “oll painiing, Miss J. 1 Coduise; painting in water colors Miss EK Hutton ing, Miss E Baker; painted clina, Miss K. Taibout; Cullnary department—Home-made light bread, H.B. Brooke; secoud, C.N. ‘Trundie; biscult, A. Brooke; second, Miss ©. A. Janney; crackers, CF. Tolls, Mrs. A.M. Stabler; rusks, C. F. Srooke; sponge cake, M. 3 fancy” cake, P. Mrs. J. H. Gassaway; cauiued frutt, N. Ak Class Second—Preserves, N. D. OMfult; “second, P Laird; pickles, Miss & Farqullar; catsup, vers; vim RM. Stabler; ‘Dh. Boule ~— Wit or THe LaTe W. W. CORTIR—The will of the late Wun. Wallace Curtis Was illed in tho Pro- Date Court to-day. It was executed December 16, 1883, and witnessed by S. S. Burkett, F. A. Law, ‘nd Jonn B. Tu lie leaves vb wis Helen M. and Angeline E. Curtis, $1,500, which 1s increased by a codicil, dated August 3i, 1888: to is nigce, Frances 5. Hoey, £300, aud his Wallace Fowler and Curus iB. Backus, $100 each. His real estate goes Lo luis wife, with revision WO his son, Charles Wiliam, and should tue Latter @ie Defore his muther, Lo Lue two sisiers. The sonal propercy 19 left to the Wile and son, Wo be die vided as they may agree, ang Lue soa is bamed as executor, —_—__ ‘The Will of John Fischer, flied to-day, leaves his estate lo Leon Tobriner in Crust tor Heiurich W. 3 Stena and Tuco, Peterseu, of Neustadt i “an J. M. Norris has sold \ Providence Hospital, for $12,300, properly on We cast of Ube bulidlag, 58 IDcues Ob D Breet LY 144 Heel Ou 3d BLreEL Josie Gassenbeimer bas for $5,500 of Carrington, rs lous ‘at pares te and 16, square 625, frouting ou avenue, be tween Nori Capliol and 1st streets east.