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16 0' dl8 1 C IX FLAM MA TION, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, CATARRH, Statements by the District of Columbia Supreme Court Judges and Other Prominent Citizens of Washington, D. 0., and Elsewhere. From the use and well sustained reputation oC PROFESSOR T.A. COOK'S BALM OF LIFE, we deem It due its worthy discoverer and the public to add our earnest commendation of its efficacy. D. K. CARTTER, Chief Justice. ARTHUR MacARTHUR, Associate Justice. A. R. OLIN, Associate Justice. ANDREW W YLIE, Associate Justice. DAVID C. HUMPHREYS, Associate Justice. R. J. MEIG S, Clerk of the Court. R. J. MEIGS, Jn., Deputy Clerk of the Court. FREDERICK DOUGLASS, Marshal for District of Columbia. L. P. WILLIAMS, Deputy Marshal for District of Columbia. ALEXANDER SHARP, Ex-Marshal for District of Columbia. G. W. PHILIPS, Ex-Deputy Marshal for District of Columbia. A. WEBSTER, Register of Wills for District1 of Columbia. STEPHEN J. W. TABOR, Fourth Auditor U. S. Treasury Department. For Dyspepsia and All Stomach Manufacture and Wholesale Depot, New Balm A PLUCKY BOY MISSING. He Trudged Here to Get His Fftther a Pen sion and Then Disappeared. Louis Dell, n lad of fourteen, arrived in Wash ton, weary and travel-stained, about a week ago, having been on the way Ave days. Evidently he had not traveled first-class. Ho bailed from Charlotte, Mich., the home of Comptroller Lacey, and ho immediately made his way to the Treas ury to inquire for that gentleman, butMr. Lacey being at Fortress Monroe, Mr. A. J. Hanford, chief clerk, took him in charge. He came, he said, to see about a pension for his father. The claim had been pending for a dozen years. He wanted to help his mother, ho said, for there was a large taraiiy ot tnem, ana Ms rattier was un able to work. Mr. Hanford turned the boy over to a messenger, with instructions that he be given a bath, a hair-cut, and have his clothes cleaned. Immediately after his arrival, at Mr. Hanford's suggestion, he wrote to his mother a very nice letter, tbatsho might know he arrived safely in Washington and was in good hands. The next morning he showed up bright and early at the Treasury. Mr. Lacoy had returned and said he remembered the family of the boy very well, and told Louis that at noon he would go with him to the Pension Office and do everything in his power to advance tho claim. Meanwhile he sent the boy over to tho White House to look round. Louis went out and has not been seen or heard from since. The police have been quietly look ing for him, but without result. Ho impressed every one who saw him as being an unusually candid, honest, and manly little chap of the rustic type, aud Mr. Hanford thinks ho muBt have taken alarm lest Mr. Lacey should send him back home, and that possibly lie is in hiding in the city. His friends at the Treasury are naturally much worried about him. Ho had only twenty-tlvo cents in his pocket when ho arrived, and he had carried and lived on a "lunch" that his mother had put up for him all the way from Charlotte. AVlion Coffee Should Re Used. From tho New York Herald. Caffeine, the active principle of coffee, at the dose of twenty centigrammes, has the property of lessening the acidity of the contents of the stomach and of restricting the production of peptones, which is one stage of the transforma tion that albumiuous substances undergo before they can be assimilated. Consequently coffee after meals should be forbidden in cases of dys pepsia that are caused by a lack of acid. On the other hand coffee should be prescribed when hydrochloric acid is produced in too large quan tities, which condition fcrms a second and common variety of dyspepsia. Reduced Rntcs to Richmond via the Pennsylvania. Railroad. On tho occasion of the unveiling of the Lee Monument at Richmond, Va., May W, tho Penn sylvania Railroad will name rates as follows: For military organizations of twenty or more, traveling together on one ticket, 82.U5 per capita for the round trip. For tho public, tickets Is sued singly, S'J.50 for tho round trip. These tickets will bo sold May 28 and 29, good to return until Juno 2, inclusive. Tho Fifth Maryland Regiment, the Seventh Regiment, of Now i'ork. aud companies from Annapolis and Washington .will attend. Washington's Train Service. The city of Washington enjoys the advantages ot the fastest tr'ui'u.servico in America, if not in tho world. The time via I). & O. It. R. to New is 5 hours, to Philadelphia 2 hours and 60 min utes, and to Baltimore 45 minutes. This is quicker -tmie than is made vlu any other line, and thu linest parlor cars ever built by tho famous Pullman Company aro part of the equip ment of these superb trains. Three cvTa Kind. To New York in 5 hours. To Philadelphia in 2 hours and 50 minutes. To Baltimore in 5 min utes. These are tho fastest trains in America, and they run via B. & O. It. It. Drink Tannhauser beer. II, Beuzler. ' THE SUNDAY YOUR IF SO Tlie Finest Chemical Preparation Established in Washington, B. WEAK AND SOME EYES, SOKE THROAT, C HOLE MA MORBUS, HE ABAC HE, ZE3ZO"W TO USE IT: Troubles, a Wineglassful 15 minutes after each meal, and on retiring. For Skin Diseases bathe L. WfOXLEY, JUxscfcicm SsJadjS, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE COUNTRY RESI DENCE OF THE LATE JAMES WORMLEY, NEAR GRASSLANDS AND OAK VIEW, WITII STOCK. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC., AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, May 13, 1890. nt 10:30 o'clock A. M., at the above residence, on Pierce's Mill road, a short distance of Tenleytown road, I will sell the following effects. Some of the furniture formerly belonged to the lions. Charles Sumner and John B. Floyd: Walnut, Cherry, and other Bed-Room Furni ture, Oak Hall Set, Hat Rack, Parlor Furniture, Divans, Dinlng-Room Furniture, Ice Boxes, Hair and Husk Mattresses, Matting, Oil Cloth, Door Screens, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Rustic Benches, Ornaments, Paintings, and other Pictures. Also, Two Beautiful Ponies, with Phiuton and Har ness, Mule, Wagon, nnd Harness, one half-bred Alderney Cow, Durham Heifer, two years; old Road Horse, fast: Six-passenger Dayton, Pole, and Shafts, Gold-Mounted Double Harness, Farming Implements, Wheelbarrows, Roller, Sash, Terra Cotta Pipe, and many other articles as usually found at a country residence. Tho electric cars run within half a mile ot the place, aud a stage will leavo auction-rooms at 0:30 o'clock on morning of sale. Terms cash. THOMAS DOWLING, myll-lt" Auctioneer. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, i IMPORTANT SALE BY CATALOGUE FOR ACCOUNT OF A NEW YORK IMPORTER I OF A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ! j BEAUTIFUL EASTERN FABRICS, CONSISTING OF ' TURKISH CARPETS, RUGS, AND HANGINGS, JUST FROM CUSTOM.HOUSE, EMBRACING , SOME OF THE RAREST ORIENTAL TEX I TILES. BOTH MODERN AND ANTIQUE, EVER IMPORTED. THE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT MY ART ROOMS, ELEVENTH STREET AND PENN 1 SYLVAN1A AVENUE, ON WKDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ami FRIDAY, MAY 14, 15 and 10. 1800, AT 11 A. M. AND 3 P. M. EACH DAY. KXHIIJITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY. This is a very important consignment, nnd should command tho attention of parties deslriug elegant door and window decorations, embracing, as it does, all sizes in now colors and beautiful designs. THOMAS DOWLING, rayll-ltl Auctioneer. QEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL, O ON BARNEGAT BAY. Famous for Fishing and Sailing. 100 hand somely furnished rooms overlooking Oceau and Bay. New management. Address MAHON is TOWNSEND ravlMtlS Sca-Sidu Park, N., J. HERALD, SUNDAY. MAY 11. 1S90. LIFE MiSERABL WHY NOT BE HAPPY BY CHOLERA INFANTUM, GOUT, SKIN DISEASES, CHRONIC DIARRIKEA, MRS. HELEN A. McCRARY, AVifc of the Ex-Sccrct aiy of War, ADDS TO OUR LONG LIST OF TESTIMONIALS THE FOLLOWING LETTER: Keokuk, Iowa. May 30, 18& It is with genuine gratitude I bear testimony to the efficacy of COOK'S BALM OF LIFE. Besides beinK a great sufferer with DYSPEPSIA In its many forms, I had frequent attacks of ERUCTIONS OF GAS from the stomach, which lasted from three to seven hours, and were followed by very distressing and alarming SINKING SPELLS, and for which I could find no remedy until I called upon Dr. Dexter, of Washington, D. C, who told me that the best medi cine for that symptom, and ono he often prescribed for his patients, was COOK'S BALM OF LIFE. I immediately procured a bottle, and after taking three doses my stomach was relieved, and before I had used one-half the con tents of the bottle that particular condition of my stomach was overcome, and now, after five years and having had no recurrence of the trouble, I feel safe in saying that the BALM CURED ME, for it is the first and only thing that gave me relief. I have by Its use learned Its value in other directions also, and consider it ONE OF THE VERY BEST FAMILY MEDICINES IN THE WORLD, and think myself unfortunate when I am without it. Hoping that others may be as much benefited by Its use as T have been, I am sincerely yours, HELEN McCRARY. of Life Building, Sltttfitictu JUalx;- RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auots., No. 020 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. Parties Leaving the City AND DESIROUS OF Storing Their Household Furni ture, Pianos, Mirrors, etc., SHOULD EXAMINE OUR Fine Storage Eooms, WITH Large Elevator Running to each Floor. Tho Finest lioonis in tho City. REASONABLE RATES. Advances Made When Desired. RATCLIFFE, DARR CO., Auctioneers. rayll.f DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 9th and J) Streets Northwest. REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, AND PER SONAL EFFECTS. ALL SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AND GIVEN PERSONAL ATTENTION. ACCOUNTS SETTLED 21 HOURS AFTER SALE. ADVANCES MADE ON STOCKS OF MER CHANDISE AND OTHER PERSONAL EFFECTS. STORAGE. WE ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE STOR AGE IN OUR LARGE STORE-ROOMS, MAKING ADVANCE WHEN DE SIRED, AND ALL GOODS COV ERED 11Y INSURANCE. APPRAISEMENTS OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MADE. myll-10 DR. H. M. SOHOOLEY, DENTIST, ROOMS 03-0-1 l'AGIFIO BUILDING, Telephone 833 GSiJ-081 V STREET. WW a ti&?- j-. USING in the World. C, 1868. Fi llBr " VS? ' I ILL av 83881- PROFESSOR COOK. Washington, D. C, December 0, 1& Deau Sin: Your BALM OF LIFE has become a household necessity an comfort to my family. For general use as a toilet article It is all we desire kseps the head clean of dandruff, tho scalp and hair healthy, and manifests a wonderful sanitary and curative power, whether internally taken or externally applied. It acts as a preventive, as well as a cure for Incidental ills to which all are more or less liable. It is harmless in all its various uses. The old tho young, the sick, and the well will llnd it beneficial. Wo found it excellent In "second summer" diseases. I have bought for my family and personal friends more than a hundred bottles of the BALM; all are more than pleased with its powers and usefulness. Wishing you a well-mcrlted prosperity, and the public that blessing directly due to the general Introduction and use of your BALM OF LIFE, 1 am gratefully yours, W.B. MOSES, Eleventh and F streets. It is so generally ; useful i that I must commend it to the public. LE I WOODBURY, Proprietor St. James Hotel, Washington, D. C. r r Washington, D. C, May 2S, 1889. Mn. L. Moxlky: Tho Sisters have used "Cook's Balm of Life" for years past and highly recommend the same. I myself have used it and And it a great remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, etc. Yours truly. J. A. WALTER, Pastor St. Patrick's Church. 1005 E STREET N. W., sbxxckxtxix &liz& WALTR BWLLAMS & coi AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTANT ART AUCTION SALE OF JAPANESE ART POTTERY, etc. Walter li. AVlllIaniss fc Co., AUCTIONEERS, 100 1 D STREET, Will Make a Supplementary Auction Sale MONDAY, THE 12th INSTANT, AT 11 A. M., Of Choice and Rare Specimens of "Old Satsuma," Antiquo Bronzes, Tyson Wine, Tokio and Imary Porcelain Ware. A large lot of Exquisite Silk Embroideries and Panels, Ladles' and Gents' Silk Dressing Gowns. Two thousand Fans, Lanterns, and twenty-ilve Silk and Satin Em broidered Screens. This being tho lost sale of the season, nnu there Deing absolutely no reserve, all lovers of Jap anese Art should not fall to attend this sale, as every article offered will and Ehall bo sold to tho "HIGHEST BIDDER." WALTER B. WILLIAMS Ss CO., Auctioneers. myll-lt5 POK SALE. Handsome Building Sites in tlie Subdivision of "OAK VIEW," FORMER SUBURBAN RESIDENCE OF EX-PRESIDENT CLEVE LAND. THIS PROPERTY IS SITUATED ON THE LINE OF THE GEORGETOWN AND TENLEYTOWN ELECTRIC R. R., AT THE JUNCTION OF WOOD LEY LANE AND THE TENLEYTOWN ROAD. For Plats and Pull Information Apply to THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F Street N. W. myll-ltlO VOIGT & HAAS, 713 SEVENTH ST, N. IV. , . MAKUFACTURING JEWELERS i Budged of all Descriptions a Specialty. i Jy8.tf0 SI&W ACIDITY OF STOMACH, CRAMPS, BILIOUS COLIC, BAD BOWELS. parts affected at short intervals. WASHINGTON, D. 0. rop in Harness Buggy or Road Harness. $2o reduced to $1S $30 reduced to $20 $3o reduced to $2o $40 reduced to $30 Carriage or Coupe Harness $4:0 reduced to $30 $30 reduced to $40 $(o reduced to $50 ALL HAND-MADE WORK. Trunks and Traveling Satchels of All Descriptions a Specialty. TEN PER OENT. DISCOUNT On Trunks nnd Traveling Bobs for Next Thirty Days. Special Attention Given to the Repairing of Trunks and Harness. K. KNEESSX & SON, 425 Seventh Street BT.WM Ja5-ly0 Next to Odd Fellow' Hall. B0LITHA J. LAWS, 1487 l'ENNA. AVENUE N. AV., Fine 'Wall Papei's, WATER COLOR PAINTINGS, ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, AKT STUDIES, ETC., ETC., Picture Frames Made to Order. nolO-tfi