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_ FOR SALE?HOUSES. yon SALE ?A NI SI HI H OK FINE BHIt.'K J l??ni<Hl<-rn impr \ wn?nt?; various slses; in im rthw??>?i; f..r saIc on monthly paymenta, North Vm KM lieal Estate Co.. 5tlS FH n.W. au'27-.tt SALE-THIRTkKN ROOM hBMDENCKi I (Wring the new libra/v site: all o?nvemea< es; l>av window; | orfucs: large pa ging; lH.HO>) Also. two l>w*iUuga on Fast Capitol st.; *',.wo and #0.tM*i. W H HSK K A CO.. 14.0 Now York ave. au'27-Hte IsoR SALE-1? KSI R A BLR Tfl REE-STORY Hrlrk 1'welling. well located iiorthw??i, t?.n moms krid Nith room. In lint-cias* ord-r; loi ;fci ft~-t nrohtl . h >UM? -1 M front. with ?M#i polling : hugood hr.i k et.-ihle In rear of .oU Price ?M.500. 1 YLl.RA llt'TliKRFoRi , 1 2-'H F si. n. w. au27-?:? I MIR SALKN.W !l N.E, And H.W :?? F ??.. m I.. ?r. 9A.nnO 406-40H 11th stsw.$5.?V>0 S?i5 6th ?U b.h. Mr?4.500 IP") < St. iw.,buh..Mr.3.r-W e.W-443 I St. f.h. Ur.4./MlUj ail 1'JthsUaw. 10T-3.50U 61 )> M K. b.h. Hr .4,20' ?ilo 1st st. aw.,6r.. .3.000 SJllJ2l-t7ih st_,Mr.4.0Q0'942-344 M s?.%w. 4r.l.SOO J 1S2 J?;ih9t rvh.*r,l,50O ,74,79.M4.S6M?nle_1.7wO ir.v. Hili M. Ch.er.. 1.5?> 236 2d*t. n.e. fh.2r. 1412 "?DW"n sU7r._l.5tiO 4UH-410 ?th *t ft w._1.000 J he above u only a stuad portion of property on my t>?ok? t or foil list call at omce for bulletin leaned 011 the lit and 15th. fau'27j TH0& R. WaCOAMAX 1" WK SALk-CHEAIM)Sf OF THK BUTT HARgnins ever offered In small bouse* 1 liave ten fivt-r-oBi Brvck Houses; wi>r, gas and newer: booses r-n'.lng st $10 each to good tenant Will lake 91.100 each for lue ten h use s one-third cash. balance In 1. 2 end 4 ytars. No one need call ouly those mea: lug bustle C IL PABKF.H, ai>26-3te and I. su. s.w. XH)H HALB-NICK BRICK UOl'H IKVES J7 roomi: corner property; lltb*.a.W.; large parking; 9'i.SOO. *u.!?-4t a. r. tarpon. 132? t ?u SAI.K-ONE OP. >IX or THE NKNV BPH K Dwellings Just hHng Unished. whieh will pay tea per r*nt on price ask.?i. They have water in kitchen nd g.ts siul <?*rtr. ^l-.o. a ten-Toot ?ll<?y In re?r. r?i;unn Wylle >t.. hvtneeo H and I and 12th nnd ]:<ti' sts. n.e. < >ra within bsif square at Ihem. l'rice. H.MU Address _ JOSKPH S. Bt>?S. BrlghtWood. D. C. House for rent 1st of September ue*L ?a'2tt-:it* VlOli HAl.K-A BKAUlltVLLY lOCATKD X Brick It^.deiK-e. twi>storjr and attic, witli all modern conveniences, at U*24 New Jersej" ?ve. 9 e. Apply at 149est. n.? au2:t ?t* I^OR J*Ai.AT A HAllOAIN-Ht>V"sE <>P 8 rooms. Hrieir treated, in South Waslilngton. l^rce lot. Itontiug two street* and overlooking apurk. VVHIOHT * MOL.TON. Jy lO :!m Room 1.1, St. Cloud Building, tfth and i sta. f.-'OR SALE-A BA KOA19-OWNEK L RAVI NO city?two new brick houses: 7 room-s bay window: ever* modern improveru-nt: In west e:id: price terms rash. Apply to WfJH-Vli A Wlbf?>X. 19W7 Pa. axre. ?WMM l4St)R SAl.t-TWO TffoYltmV AHl> BASf> J ment bricks 'n^wc eiyht rooui" and bath, *-4,tkx), ctiMii; twlance iu one. two and tlire?-years. Also t>vo new Hit-; 00m and oath bricks, rent $ld.5M>: cheap; 9i,5oO. J. K. WAOGAMAN, tH>? and W>? >'. st. n.w. nu-i<K<t VX)I! HALK OR RTNT? AN KLKVl X threen?lorv cmon bou^e and ftveacres ot ground, w.tfi lino trull and ?hmle tretN at Hyatts* ilie. >ld.; residence of ilie late Wm. P. Hbedd; |A,OUOMle. athl %?f> oer luonth reut au?V?t* MKTII A. H0LT0N. Trustee. V^?>R S.TLFX Hui?'. 7 rooms and store, on East Capitol St.: g ><d business place: renting lor $*i0 per month. Price - . mhj. O'jod 7- r<?om House and 4.500 feet of gro >nd on i'a ?Vf, ae. Price )1.4.Vl l'J.OOO it of ground on corner-pavements, sewer, ga.-? and wat -n s reet c#r-t p.taa imineUiutt'ly in frot t. ou grade. Prl -e ?20 cents rer Toot Two 2-room co:taz?s on I) st. ?.e., renting >r J.o?i retyxfi'tivsij-; ruiingci new. Price for botn ??tuo K M. low K. .H lj^wt capitol rt. au25-3t? TNlR HALK?-ON M ST. N. W., NFAR ltrT,~TWOJ ??ory six-room brick: lot 'JOs 13<>: ?*4<HJ CuSta. balance S'JU pvr moutb. WALKbK <k \VtLM>.\. lot Mi F st. 4UJ5-IW I^OR SALEFine corner Property, situated on one of the most prominent corners on Capitol Hill, baifaqoara sootb of Pa. ave. 35 it. d In. faoiug Pa. ave., improved b> three smaii cottageai inquire 423 11th st. n.w.. priTat* entrance. au'25-lm 1/OR SALK-TWOOOODTHRKK-KTORY RRlCKf? ou H st. nw.. betw en 'JOth and *21*t. 26 feet front each; bath and mod.im}?.: about 7.IMX'square feet of gnnind; $4tHX) eacb: an It percent investmeut. Alio. In same locality a tlir^e^tory brick, 11 rooms, balb and rami iiup?: stable in rear. A nue House (wub side lot. two tenements on tbe r?*ar). on N st. n.w.. 10 rooms, turnace, all mod. imps., *me cellar, stairways beautifully carved oak; a perfect house: must be seen to be properiy appreciated. ?s it would lake pages to do it Justice; will be sold rbewp. A largo block of Lots on Meridian Hill, overlooking tbe city. In wboieor park GEO. W. LINK INS, a?24 1w Real Estate Agent. 720 20tb St. n.w. I^OH SALE - SPLENDID RAIUiAlN?AT ONEtblrd its cost. 3 stories and cellar. 1'2 rooms and b.Uh room, private alley on side and 3*?-foot alley In tlie rear: J-aiory brick stable, etc.; inu-t be seen to be appreciated; southeast, near Hlb street. Within 100 ft?t of cars and herdloa. ouly >?.5<?0; otie-lourth rash, balance to-uit. Prompt buyers apply to WELLKR A It 1. PET 11. 3-6 Pa. ave. ae. au.4-(it VOK sAUl-AS EAT"TWO-STORY BRICKTSIX J rucm- and bath; range, latrobe and >iate mantles; f-.'^50. XHA) to S500 cash; balance monthly. HLfTY A IJVER. a 1124-41 13tb A F I^?OR SALE-TWO NEW KIOHT-ROOM BRICK Hoiims. on S st., between tnh and 10th sts. Very cheap and dewrabie. PARKER A TUWXSKND, au-23-t t 1418 F St. 1^?R SALK-TKX-RUOM BKil'K HOI'KIS, WITH all moderu 1111 proven enta, 1434 S st.n.w,. tnspleud <1 comilt on. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply to OWN Kit. 13 9 T st. n.w. au'23-lw* 1^'R sALK-tiRKAT BARGAIN IN REAL_?i tate :Hx new Hriek Houses. 4 rt>>iri each, situated on a beautiful avenue northwest, wu, wide parking. Ae.: street cars within liaii square, l'rice tor this troperty only *7.0001 Terms fl.UMO Onah, balance I er year. Thia property ta now reuting for 952 | er niontlu Applv to J. W. p. MYKRK ;eM1? ' Real Kstate Agent. HW N. Y. ava JTTK BALA. New 6 room house, near Iowa Circle.. $3,250 Brick. 8 room hou e. 13that. B.w 3,OUU i raiue. rooms. >'2d st reet 1,0O> Brick. 7 rooma. Kin^niaa Place 4,000 ~ 7 rooms. P.erce Place, bet. 15th and 16th.;:mio * t? rooms, l,jib st_. near Iowa < trele O.U<iU " 11 n-orns. Q st-.beu 18th and 14U> su 7.2..0 " ? rooms. H su, between '23d and z4tb .3.5UU " lo rooms, on t orcoran st 4 54Mi " b rooms, 14tb St.. bnaine* property 7.000 " 5 rooms Fenton sc. n r Oov. Print. 0fflce_1.350 " 7 rooiiiv, <4 st_, bet. 4th aud 5th n.w 3,300 Brick store and dwelling. I4th st ,.,..10,0t)0 Brick, V rooms, on Riggs St., bet. 13th and 14ih..i>.OOU ' Bulk. 7 rooms. WaJiachsL. bet. 13tb Jt 14ib 4^250 ! Ix>. 6 r. om*. on Warner st 1,450 ' l?o. t n inuibarion ave.... ..... l.Anu I >o. ou l oiigress su, near poet offiee u.otio Two houses .>4 C. ;?re. ae . both for.? 3.*00 Also improved and uuUuproTed property In all parts 01 the city. Apply to J. W. P MYERS. au26- lw* 142S New \ mtk ave. Vs<)R MALE-A perff.l-# ofcM OF A HOUSE A in the northwest: seven rooms, cellar: all moU-rn Luioroveoienis. Price, only 93.UOO. Terms easy. Appi? to 1. W. f. MX EM*. 14 Mt New York ave. au7-3w* I" l^OR HALE OR KXCHAWUE?A FINE BRICK i resi .ence In A.eaandrla. Va., containing nine I r ??ms. also batb and store roome coal vaults and ' C*o"l cellar- water sad gas throughout; large side and a:k yards *tth tr^lt and ttowers. Eas.< ot access to butn uoats sn>i ar.. 'A II. exchange for \t a?hingion prupert>. :n.proved or unimproved, aad assume a tu-ili lucuui .rau-.e. WX H. BABfj'loW, 615 7lb e* n.w niMm 1^<JR SALF.-A 3-8TDRY BRICK HOUSE AND lot. wiin 4 vacaol bu,.dlng lota, on the comer of t and luth sta. s.w.. will be sold at a bargain. Inquire at 301 lOtn >u s.w., or of C. W. HANDY, 021 F su n.w. aulO-2w* SA I.E-TWO TRRY E1NK *EW ?-RO<JM A and bath houses on tbe eaat side of 13tb at a r-asouao.e price. BATES A HI 1 HAN. 1407 F SU u w. au 14-lm I^JR S \LI.-6 NEW HOl'SEB ON WALLACH uisce-. 7 mom* hatb; 4 cioseta aud cellar, coner-te?l. h?-ate<i oy La*robae. range, hot and cold water all mod. imps. AI ST1N P. BROWN, 1426 EsU U.W. aj|A i m I^oit "ALE-BKICK STORK AXD DWELLING corner 4<^ and'jsuv aw.; ft good business stand Apply to owner, on premises aul<>-4w* S \LE ? i)F^IRABLE THREE-STORY A Bi .ck Dwei.ing: nine rooms; modern improveloeuts: central location. pri< e r-waonabi** to Conli purchaser. App y ou the premises, 10*23 ttth SU n.w. a.it?-lm? SALE-AS AN INVEs?TMKNT?<AS THE A huuaes are occupied by good tenadta, whom we 1 w ill not disturb.) it more of those tHrooni bricks on 6ih st., near P. can U? bought on very easy terms. Also, 5 oeal 2-story ti-room Bricks on 4tb street east. ie*i s auton !<qu?r , to be so.d tog< ther; lot 6'2x9j to a ten foot alley. s>WuRMS'VKt?T * Bl'.AOLM , 027 W st. ati4-im V> ,R - \ LE-THKtt-ST" iRY BitlcK, lolt04>MS A and ce;!ar, fjrnace. gr.ite and a 1 mod. Imps; new n i c? mtilete: on the cormr of 14th aud Rigg?.r %io.ihjo 1717 14th au.every Oesirable i.ew bri.k 0?o,ii ig. gv.uuo. lbop.e very auractive and coeei*ul new 8-stery bricks on Riggs st., neur 14tn. at Jti.'siO anU . ?.5*>?. Persons desiring to purcha->e a *eil txiiil howaeia a g<>od lotwtiou suould examine the *bove. SWoRJJsTEDT A BRADLEY, au4 ! 111 V27 K sg. J,-''R SALR-HOl'SBB IN ALL QUA RTFRaTp ' e < it) , too u ujeroas lo mention nere, ft>r p?-opie >. ...tie, moderate, or much means; houses In blocks r on LrtrnuiUul coii.i-is,* ith broud parking and lovelyV:t-?s. y.,u that aie a??>iit to purchase pieaae-ee us I- :ore vimi d?-i ide l.uy now aud avoid rush later in ti.e ~a?,n. lit MP11ULY A ADAHS. Real 1 slate Brufcer*. 618 F St. U.W. Jy31 " BUSINESS CHANCES. I N V?> r TH K'JI UH THE SOURD AN i) RKliaOie We->t<-rn t arm Mortg;tge Co, Lawrence, > au. ? ..pitai and surplus, ?.oO,UUO. Carelully ?e h'-od .-.t .tiorigaga Farm Loa.te iiayable In N. Y. per cent i ..erest guaranteed- Ulirlvall.-d facMue*. AbW'.ute satisfaction. Hi years'experience No . sacs. Be.er tij i nird Nalional b nk. N. Y. City; Nation*, ban a. iji?reuce. Kaji.. and hJiiUre>i- of lie v^.u.r-%. kor full li.ri?mat>ou call upon nr address eu..-.U.i? ~HAFBR a Rll'fhK. I rederwk. Hd. S 1 "\l I WI**L DCY THE~iiocK A?ll t\XV 1 *" 1 ur?a of ail esiaulabed The and Cotlee K -NorthernI Liberty Market; rent only $f> i>er Hao. 111. Au4rrtS If. J. K.. SIak uttce. atiVMKil* f|Xi BC1 Ll>r.Rr>-WA-\ IL.U ? FOUR wMALL I Houses, to be flmsned by tbe 1st of Deoetub r. ?or particuiars, audreas 1*. i>. Box da*#. City. au26-3t* V"K ^LK?WTOck AND Fli^CREs b*- UROA eery. I roviMon and Liuuor ntere (bar-room li< ei.se p. or wul sell bar prlvilegee wltbeut atork end Uxiurea. 1 WOO 7th sU n. w. ^eeSV? JJ1 ll.Dl.NO MrlS til Vl N AWAY TOiuWJ> Sible parties who will build. Uovernment rleeks vteierred. Tneseare beauilfuiiv situated shea. o?erIook:tw be ruy aad omy flv? aainutee' aalk from the l>. C. rjswo pbrT knta Month will be oiven A by a re^pooMble ma a lor 43UU W anted h>r sig tuouthv but payable 00 dent and. Addrean Uox 4? 0 Har ortlce. au 21-dt* * I^OR SAT.E-C*?NFEf*r ION KitY jok "TtTE stock, fixture*, utensils lor manufacturing or cap mug tiood resHius tor aal.iaifc Uoed stand for baker Apply l'2"2-i ?i sU au2o-Gt* " lx?K SALK - Blbrr CHANCES YRT ? SS.MJO A7 feeU southeast, on nth sueei, only 2 square* from cars aud herd.es; 432 tee* froutage: only 20c.:oueth 1 id ensh. Al>o, loi near hast Capitol street; room h t 4 hous--s only v4?hj. Also.coeuer lot oa M strwt; 64x 11 JO improved by oiie-atury frame dwelling and atahie: 91.50O cash. Thee agate, corner iot on ^aaaachuselis ave., 10O leet frout, only 22c., elc.. elc? etc. > or ell Ibeae and many mure, apply la WKi.ur.R * BEPKITL 326 Pa. ava s.*. au24-ot_ ' VsoR SALE - the sTOCJK. FIXTCKKMl and J7 household Uderesi of the ueorge VVashiugtan Hotel. Bladeasburg, Mary ia..d. Inquire ot JC 1> BON Kit UAHiMUA, Blade us burg, i'rince Ueom Count/, jury lead. au 21-61* CqUNTKY_RjSAL ESTATE. tj^OR SALE-AT * B VKOAIN?A UtiOD FRAME H".TT ?!"* ??e "'xrouad oo 7th-et. road, DOT* Bh*htwood Mid very near Silver spring stalion aud rakorna park; high and healthy country. LOUIs P. 8HOF.MAKER, ? ww F ?u b-W. 11*^* SALK-J-ARM OF 130 ACRK8 SIX MILKS froui ciijr, on ItockvtlJf pike. Land to a bith mat# of cultivation; building, flrs&a?a AddreL M?,* TflX Sur office. *u2d-?* W'AJL'J5M!' BVT riVK OR MORE ACTUS, with daeliliitc and stable. near railroad station ***?. niileeol city. state terms and lull dew ription. Aiidrtr* H. M. fci, star office. au'iiH(4 At HK' of Land bioht At ,HPring, In Bladensburg; to an vnterp. Is.ng man superior inducement* will he offered. Ju?t tne place ior a half-way house. an24 -t HUFTY 4 DYEK, _ n2-1'* I3ib and F. K" Farfc ViVif~1V>;1f Y J-HOICE PROPKRTV, OAK ^?<er Hnwer, 4c.; 840 acres of al|d gracing; re.iafile water g?*Tr..?gt?p' merchant Monr mill, local business "*?*>'* storehouse near v lllages and fit} JOd'-. Ulnae ? beauilftil country neat, at i ? W'ng business property; price &^.Mchw-Ad(irM"douw- S&sk? PERSONAL. T J r^iTy. -,1 ??ED ' FR?M A FRIEND/' KJCyonterday. Desirous of farther particulars. AAlrwi Wtw to Mrt D., star office. au'i7-2i* ( 11VIL .ERVICK EXAMINATION^ * *?' Send 10 cent* to Bookstores, or to _ .. IVY INSTITUTE, _au24-lm sontii west cor 8th and K sta u. w. 0^A^hNI OV THK HEAVY DEMANDUS op OS, we are now prepared to pay ftill value lor Clothing. Address or call at Jlsi H s Old Siand.619 U sLn. w. auJlTmo MONEY TO loan! >{. ;() (y U l TC> >3* SUMS TO KUIT. R'j,V?UUU HUFTY 4 DYER. ?"**-? t 18th and F n.w. 1>KAI- ESTATK, COLLATERAL LOAN8L l mamn* on Lite liisuruot-e and oilier securities f,k\?wL v *1/?ucers pay vouchers cashed. W. IL i)h.MF>hi, 1424 New Yorfe ave. &a4~'Jm \TONBY T?> I.OAN?APPL1CAllON* Wtl.K, tiA nV&'PFP* ?ttention. sWoliMsTKDT <ft BKADLr, i , vi , t st. au4-lm \f ARMY AND NAVYOT: -?TA FIClUte A1 LEUAL RATE8 OF IXi'KREST. ?,,,m JA3lt? K WAUOH. JJTI 7-3m yy3 y sl M w MO?ey TO L?AN^O>.FtLIFE INSt'RA.NCS - JAMES E. WAUOH. Jyl i-3m ?;i3 y n.w. N'ATIONAL LAW A5I) TRUST COM FA NYMoney vo loan ou approved securities?A11 busi'x.t y, *ti8f?ctoriljr transacted. JOHN 1. MllCliELL. Real L^iaie Uepartineni, 1J14 >'hl ni]r'iV-3iu 1 U.UOO-TO LOAX ' * a utw ?y KEAL estatr 1.5QO [my27] THOi<. E. WAOOAMAIf. TO LOAN IN SL'Ms OF Nfrr i.ww ihau fu.UOU, at 5 per cent, on tlrst-class city property, dataller suim at 0 per cent _ ? K U HOLTZMAN. *" Corner 10th and F streets northwest. Money to loan in sums to sui;. on approved Real Estate securnj . at lowest rates ol interest. Charges moderate. No unnecessary Ueiay. J. V.N. HLYCK, . ^ 1505 i ennsylvaiiia uve. Money to loan " In sum* to suit, at lowest rates, on approved real estate security. FITCH. FOX <ft BROWN, ?^u 1437 Pennsylvania ave. Money to loan ~ ~* at LowtsT rates of interest, on real estate security. THOd j. fisher & co.. 5e-> 13*-i4 F st n.w. Money to loan on real estate~at loweat rates. dam enhower a son. P-" 1115 Fit. M^SXr.^1*. U)AS OJ* REAL estate or First-class securities at lowest rates oi interest. delay where the Security is good. mhao o. c. UHKKN. Jtia 7ttaSt. n.w. BOARDING. LAFAYETTE SQUARE BEAUTIFUL itounii: elegantly f:irni?li.'d; ?>pon grates; large closets; e\ ery conve:iience;e.icel.eiit Uible. Transient au?i 1 able Boarders accommodated. aut>-4w* 1 PLEASANT ROOMS. FURNISHED AND UNfurnisned. ?*itli Board, at 314 and 31tt Indiana ave. single Rooms, witb Board. 96 per week. iel7-3ni THK LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 9TH ST. N. W^ JL and the i a Pierre, s.w.cor. 10th and E n.w..arethe best conducted Boarding houses tn the city, 'table lirstclass: pleasant rooms. I eruis moderate. ?*;'.7 RAILROADS. J^ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAiLROAtt Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY SOth, 1886, until further notice. Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jersey avenue and C street. ii?Mr.Cb'c**,>itU:W,l'm-and 1<*10 p-m. daily- The i?Vri"" 18 * 1 L,miUr<i Express for Pittsburgh and Chicago, a-riving iu Pittsburgh at 7:35 p.m., Chicagiinexi morning ai 8:;>6. >"o extra lare is charged on thu train for last time. For Cincinnati. Louisville and St Louis daily at 3r30 P-1?f,d 10:10 p.m.. with through coaches and Pal.to hbove Points, without change; 3..iO p.m. Is a fttst limited train to Cincinnati and St Ia>uLi, arriviuic in Cincinnati n.-xt morning at 7'45 r^tor^t?tt^ N?eXlra ^^arged on ibis wh*.?/. Plu?buf?.'1? ??t 10:00 a.m. and 8.55 am. daily, to Pittsburgh, t leveiand and Detroit, with Monarch Parlor and Sleeping cars to Pittsburgh. For Lynchburg. Natural Bridge, Lexington and Staunton, 10:10 p.m., with Sleeping Cars.^Klly. tin Saturday, sleeping car to .Natural Bridge station or.ly * or Lexington and Local Stations s:40 am., daily exc ept isuiiday. and l??:lo p.m. daily. 1-or Baltimore on wee^ days 5, 6:40. 7^K? s-to fH1.' 3:15 (45-mlnnte traiii) ^ V Itij'f! 4 *1?'0:i?' '8-'<Lo and 11SJ' p. m! M sm> p m 8^U. 4:40, 5:4U. 6:40. 7^*>, S.-J5, ill-r Uenf^cH,ab VllJ,ey Railroad and points South &:J,J P dal'y; 10 a in. has Sle-i^r from Little Hock? * eW Urlea,la duw P- m- deeper to For \\ ilmington, Delaware, and intermediate points iy"K aUd W,imin?,ou- P nl cTJuy! For Annapolis 6:40 a.m. and 12:10 and 4-30 n m. ou >undaj ?^i0a.m.,4:40n.m. p mtot Way tattoos between tYa^himrton anrl Haiti?iVir 1 ? u :4?* ??? * ??.. li.10 P-m.,3:30,4:40 7^K> 4 40 -^JO ariri'l lia?8U'mI *a^a-n?-, an?i 1 =W, 3:30, tin p^!r? >or Sla"?n* ou Metropolitan Branch tf.45 a.m.,daily, except >unda> , and 5*31 p.m. duily; 4:4Up.m. dully, except Sunday for nriucion - e,roPoll|an Branch H;40 am. riaily oa Sunday stops at alfstatlons. For Oalthersbl riaiid .taiT'" *te pol"tr 10:u0 lVuiU and H:-20 p.m. d^l>. except sunday. For Frederick 8:40 am. a^d 4.4U p.m. daily, except ~>unday c^^iXy"*0*'0 10:00 aod 5:31 Pm- <Wly. ex. 1 frmJ? rr've trom the West daily. 6:20. 7-20 a.m 1.1a. 8:ju and 10:311 p.m. Little Rock Expree, uir^.ri.i'vrs "" '??<"?'? >?> " ""tn ?i ?!SS. Fr.,m Harpt r s Ferry and Valley Railroad 7-20 a i. .lL 1.' u rn- J,ui-Vt except Sunday. ' and Slfi n^TS ""d "termediate points, 8:23 am., and 8.1.) p.m. dally, except ?u dav B^wiuure for Washington at 510 i -0y:00. t?A?3 ajjU lo-J<4)a.m., 1^-15 2-30 'i 4* iif l ??*. ~:4.a M ana 11 :oO p.m.: oniuudayi 0 3o" a*?- ^ a ? ^Station. Ohiof 1'c'ket' fPP1' ,h? Baltimore and l lfti Pwotiti Washington Station, Hli? and t.Jol mmyliaau, avenue, i-orner of 14th street ZTr~^\Vli ** luk-n ,or to bL ci^k^ u i anJr P0401 ?u the city; .>iiAAi. p If T/inn Uen. M onager, Baltimore. fan'J3] o. P. A. \V ASH1NOTON, OH IO AND WKSTF.RX RAifr ?' KDAKCu. Schedule in effect Auxust 1 188A. Uw:"1"ttrriveai^ A P" rrivl^'S ttd'Wll0^ at leave Houiiil HU1 J . * 11^ ttl ^*5 p. ni. dally except sunWashington 8:40 a.n^aud 0:48 u.m mu??teketa^!i5?UaflerlirewlIuuuUUon r*le*aulO ^ BELL. Superintendent THE GREAT Tjj y $}??3ri?A?!A ROUTE " DtJL Hl F THAr J* W ANJ' SOUTHWEST. irrKKi w a , r^. t? . ,S1'LLNDID .-CENKRY. A ^KEtM''Vr*v 'Cf-NT EQclPJdEN*C. Tm1miJ..uT ?. 1 Jl-'llTH. lS8*i. 1 r* ns leave W asbiugton from station, corner uf Sixth ra,^. *"? ? ?treet?. as lollows: ? ami the W e^t, ihtcaxo Limited vtnrm S.^"So Tn;^ ^ M daii^ra ? daily to Cincinnati and >t LouK andH?cr^^?|i^u2^^^ m ch&' \lltb *U*epiiiK Car# Washington' to ChS' SI- Ha^Sfrgw.t{f> W^r^lxn^nS Ch'ltseo.^ e"1' WUk ,hroUt?h nt?fP?r Harrisburg to AXD POTOMAC RAILROAD. '"iSSZiTW*- IUKhe*l4?r- Bu?Uo. Niagara / ^ exc. pt Saturday, with rtiiace W asliington to ltocheater. **r .W liliamapoft. Lock Haven and Umlra. at SKSO ?+ M '""ly. except Sunday. ^ at?^>u M li* l*u7:15-9**>and 11;Oo A 9-ii. 1 Y?a i1 -H v- ?? Sunday, w-uu A. M.. i^O, 4:15. lo^iO and llihi P m1 Uiaiiwl K.\prwi of Pullman Parlor Cars tt*4U a. M ,da"y. ^^cept Sunday^*" 40 A" ,* .^u?eb<u** *'*> H. overy day. t^ i'j."' /. " sll through tralus connect at Jers?-y < .ty with boats or Brooklyn Annex afTbrdIng d tree 11 nuarfer to Fulton st reet, avoiding double fet rlage across .New York Cltv. ^ " r*fA M;0" '"Ml ll^o A.M.. 2-00 4:1ft. ?>>0. ltiitu and 11 ;'j\? p m On sumi.. *0, a:UU 6:UOt ion*) and llr^u P^il wSjitSwSfiSr-' y4? A- ^ P. M daily For ttauiiuore. T:15,BOo, 9:40 MO lwnii xt 12 U5, aJM. 4:15, 4^. 4^. 6-oS V lO liltnl S1^4il5 *8^1 -tioU?VJi4>'9:OU* r?0-11 A.M.: dai.y. except Sunday! M~ For AanapolK 7:15 A. M., 12:05 and 4:J8 P. M daUv except suudaj. nutidaya, U^JO A. M., 4:15 P. M. Iftv ivn D >REuKHICKSBUfUi BAIL^)VkllL{tOA "A> A AJSV WASHi*?I"0r^u:,llm"J^ t,:VM-7:00 tf:ao. ?0A5,and 1135 A M.. ?x>6, 4:^.?. 4:.15, U Ol, S.i?5, au?i 11:37 P M. on *? 1U55 A. M.. 8:05 P. M. KjcbmoiKl and the .-soutu. ?^Hl, 10--55 A. M.dally and 4ulo P. Ji. dailv. except Sunday. iTftint leav e Alexandria for Wagbiuaton. 81>6 8*<m> lojA?. 1?1U A.X-.1HIU. '&10.7kS ?ud lO:42 P. M., and 12:lu aiiUnigiit (.except MuutiVi ?VS3YaS,^Sra '":'u A- * thejttUoa. whera orders cai. V le.t for the cneckmg ?* " age to dMinaUou from hoieis and reeidmcea n -j.JU n tMAa E. PUuli Ueneral Manager J. & WOOD,UeneralPagMtnger Agent iyia AUCTION SALES. TO?MO >BO W. rjiHOMAS DOWUKO, Auctioneer, ELEOANT WALNUT BOOKCASES, CHAIRS, PARLOR AND CHAMBtiR issa N Alfe, NEWAND SE(lX>i?D-BAND c??* PETS, RUOS, MATTINGS, STOVES. AC. AC* At AUCTION*. Oi. s ATUKi>A Y MORNI NO, AUGtJST TWENTY{IGH i H, 188tt, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. In out of my salesroom*. corr.ef Pennsylvania aveaue and lltb street. i will Mii above goods. ALSO, AT TWELVE M., Several Horses, uwriain. <kc., Ac. A lot of ttra* BtM, Three' shot Guns tad Two W**Terms Caah. . au'ia/it THOMAS DOWL1WQ. Aoctloo?r. t^IIA^l EKY BALE OFJ^tMPROVBl) PROP j ERTY OX SEVENTEENTH AND A STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of ft decree of the 8a pre mo Court of ?M| tbe District of Columbia, passed on the 38th (torT of Januar/.A.!)., 1888, In cause No. 0731, Equity* " Docket Na 46, wherein Charles P. Wolltrd if complalnant, and Mary K Woliard asd others ere defendants, 1 Will Mil >t public auction, on TUKSDA y, I HE TUiRTV-PiRST DAY OF AUGUST, A. D., 1800, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. M., In front of the premise*, mi's 30, 40. 41, 44 and 46, _ in Wollard's edbdlvixion of Lots in square No. 1096, recorded In Liber W. R. M., at folio 376. In Surveyor's office, together with all tbe improvements, ways, easement*. rights. privileges. Ac Terms or neJe: one-lourth cash: balance In equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with <ls per cent Interest, notes to he secured by aeed or trust on property sold, or ell cash, at option ol purchaser or purchaser*. A deposit of **6 will he required on each lot at time of sate. Conveyancing, Ac., at purchaser's co*t. Terms to be oooiplted witii in ten days, otlierwlM the Trustee reserves tbe right of resale at risk and co^t of deiaultlng purchaser alter five davs' public notice of such resale la some newspaper published In Washington. D. C. CliAitLfcd C. DUNCA.nsoN, Trustee, aul9-dAds Corner tftii and D streets n.w. rj^iToMAS DOWLI.NO, Auctloueer. TRUSTEES' SALE OP IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 1 STRKhT NORTHW i ST. No. 1923. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 17th day f*j| of September, A, D. 1884, and duly recorded in juR Liber Mo. Io90, folio 85, et seq., of the laud re JiiflL cords for the Idstrlet of Columbia, and by directiou of tbe party secured tnereby, we will sell at publle auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the THIKTY-FIRST DAY OF AUUUST. A.D. 1886, at the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following described real estate, situate In the city of Washington, District of Columbia to wit: Parts or lota Ave 16) and seven (7), square eighty-six (8U), beginning tor the sume at the southwest corner of lot five (6), thence running east sixteen UK; fret, north seventy (70) feet, east one (1) foot three (3) inches, north sixteen (16) feet four (4) Inches, west seventeen (17) foet three (3; Inches, and thence south to the place or beginning, improved by a three-storv ant,' basement brio* dwelling bouse but recently put in thorough repair. Terms of sale: one-third of tbe amount to be paid iu cash; tbe balauce lu notes at six and twelve months, with interest at six per cent, to be secured hy a deed ot trust on the property, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit or$100 will be required of purchaser at time of sale. If terms of sale are not compiled with in seven days from day of sale, the Trustee^ reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of li.e defaulting purchaser alter five days' notice through one of tbe uewspai>ers of tne city aforesaid. All conveyancing and recording a; purchaser's cost. WALTER O. DUCKETT. ? Cor. Penna. ave. and 22d st t <* THOMAS J. LLTTRELL, Mrustees. aulfrdts 1830 Penna. ave. n.w. ' ~POTQMAC RIVER BOATS, I 1J1QR ALL POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ' 8TKAMER JOHN W. THOAIPSON, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. at 7 am., as fttr as Nomini Ferry and LeouardtoWn and all intermediate landings. Make all landings every trip. You can go to any lauding for Udcenta Staterooms 60 cents. Jya7-lm J\ A 1 L Y L I N X . NORFOLK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH STEAMERS GEORGE LKARY and LADY OF THE LAKE. LEAVE AT 6:30 P.M. FIRST-CLASS FAKE, $2. ROUND-.RIP, fS, Round-trip Ticket Good ou Either Boat. Steamer Leary trom 7th street wharf, MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, Steamer Lake frum tith street whatr. TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Leary stops at Plney P<> nt and Cornfield Harbor going and reiuruing. Lake stops at 1'iney Point going and returning, and on Saturday at Colonial Beach, steamer i*eary connects at Norfolk with lioston and Providence steamers, llot but earners connect with steamer Ariel lor Rtchmoed, Va.and Old Dominion Line tor New York and all railroad .ines south. seenre rooms and ticket* at tbe H and O. offices. 1361 and Oltf Pennsylvania avenue and Knox's Express, 003 Pennsylvania ave.. where baggage may b# checked from hotels end private residences. For further Information luquire at the Company's offices. Telephone calls 94 and 746-3. Above schedule of rates goes into effect Monday. 28th. JeM j^OR POTOMAC iUVEH LAN DIN US NEW IRON STEAMER "WAKEFIELD^ Leaves 7tb-?treet wharf on MONDAYS, THURS. DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a m. Returning TUESDAYS. FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.m., touching at itlver lAndings as far as Nomini Creek, furrloman, Va, and St. e lements Bay, Ma Connects with 11. A O. it. R. at Shepherd*. !-*** schedule. JOHN U. PADOETT Agent C. W. RIDLEY, Manager. te3 JpOlOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINK THE STEAMER SUE, Capt. W. C. UtmHiotir, has resumed her tripe between Washington and Baltt. more, leaving Stephenson's wharf, foot 7th St., every SUNDAY, 4 p.m., and Baltimore every FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. stops at River landlnga Freight received on Saturdays only, a?d must be prepaid. Apply to Si KPllENsON * BRU, mhliMim l'Jth and Pu. ave. and 7th st. wiiart DrREC-TTO NEW YORK-FREIOHT HTEABf ERS JOHN i.IBSON and EC. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, Eaat R.ver, N. Y., every SATURDA Y at 4 n. bi- Stb St. stlutri, Washington, every TUESDAY MORNING. Freight at lowest rates. ap4 ^J^T. VERNON l MTTYtKNoN 1 STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN I eaves 7Ui-street wharf daily (except Sunday) tor Mt. \ernon at 10 o'clock a.m. Returning, teachee Washington about 3UtO p.m. selO L. 1* BLAKE. Captain. STKAMEKS. A Cheap TTrip 1*o Europe. SPECIAL ATT it ACTIONS FOR EMPLOYES IN THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. THE STATE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, sailing between New York, Qlaagow and Belftot, graining through tickets at reduced rates to Liverpool, .Dublin and the Con tin nL oiler the lowest cabin rates of any line crossing the Atlantic, combined with excellent cabin accomodations. tine saloons and a liberal and substantial bill of lure. Average length of ocean voyage from 10 to 11 days. Firat Cabin waloon, according \ m* un to location of stateroom, / w ??u. Excursion fkre, return good I ?lor oue year. / e??10 e74- | For further information apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN A CO.. 63 Broadway, New York, or to GEO. W. MOSS, au!4-lm Adams Express Co., Washington. PROFESSIONAL. Mad. klzemona, wonderful gifted CLAIRVOYANT, Lorn with second sight, i.Very bidden uiv sterjr revealed, t inds lost or buried treasures or mines. Recovers stolen property, lost friends. Oives success in business. Removes all family trouhi s. Causes speedy murrlages. Brings separated together. Never talis. Oives picture ol oue you marry. a1< in trouble consult this clairvoyant. Cures sicxuesa. s (iMfaction or no pay. 0 to 9. open Sunday. 4-1 Oth si. n.w? bet. D and E tla. n.w. It* Madame itpsH, the RaLiABLEclaiuVoyant and Astioloslst, has be -n consulted on business, love and matrimony. '20 rears In this city. All In trouble call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office hours It) a.m. to 7 p.m. 1UU4 K st aw. au'21-3tn I \ O AND SEE PROF. WARRING, \jr medium and u^al astrologer. 468 C sk ii.w. Five thousand dollars to any one who can equal him in telling tun past, present and Allure, causing speedy marriage. Drinning Mparated together and lu business affairs, whose advice Is invaluable He tells c?nsuiter's name in lull, and Is the oiny person that cau do so. Prot Warring asks no questions and uses no cards of any description In bis profession. SATISFACTION GIVEN OB NO PAY. Fee?Ladies, f 1. Geuts, #1. aul7-1 MItS. DR. J. HKMMEB AND HUSBAND. BURgeon Chiropodist Twenty-six years' successful practice has gained them the world-wide reputation of being America's i>est operators, office i'2'22 F au n, w. For soft and bard corns, lull am ed and sore joints, use Mm. Dr. BEMMKtt' Black Lotion and Sal va Jeal JSX^AMLX^EYAI*D SURGEON CHIROPODIST, ROOMS 6 AND & VERNON ROW. 120 046 Pennsylvania ave MEDICAL, "tea DHB R LEON, The uldeat Established and Only Reliable Ladisa' Physician in tbe City, can be consulted daily, 404 C su, bet. 4Vfc and 6th its. n. w. _ . .. prompt treatment. Correspondence and consultations strictly confidential. Separate rooms for ladies, office always open. auHHIw* Manhood restored by u^ing a bottle or two of DR. BROTHERS' Invigorating OurUiai. Will cure any case of nervous debility and lo*a of nerve power. It tmpdrta vigor to tho whole system. 9o6 B st. a. w. au24-lm* I\R. AND MADAM WILSON. 1106 PARK xJPlace, lltb St., between B and Csts. u.e. Established 1866. Special treatment for ladies desiring reliable service*. Advise (tee and confidential. aub-lSt MME. DE FO.:KST.LONO-EftTABLi 4HED Alii) reliable Ladies' Phwicton. can be;consulted dally at ner resident, iU4(? 7th sl aw. Office hours from Hovpm.. with Ladles only. auii-lm? IT HAS NEVER BEE* CONTRADICTED THAT Da iiROTHERS is the oldest batabliatoed advertising Ladles' Phy aician m Uils city. Ladle*, you can confidently consult Da. BROTHERS, DOti t? St, s. w, ssr Mr- Jfia.-Ji1 atU9-lm* 1> EAD AND BE WISE?DR BRO+HERS, 90S A i^VtheOlii^t^abJtahed* ^t^fspecialS^thls consultation and advice free at aiiy hour during Uhi subscribed ana sworn before me by Dr. BHOTHl^ SAMUEL C. MILLS, a NoUry Public S. and foftSi IX of U. UUs 3d dayof July. 1M& I au7-lm* tilt mutt BABY COACH ^ Reduoed te ft.oft OarfiaOO BABY COACH t Reduoed to $8,001 Other COACHES reduced la proportion. Headquarters for LAWN TENNIS ARCHERY, CROQUET. Special rates to clulm CH. RUPPERT, jjfl 408-406 7th tt. u.w., near Dst AUCTION BALES. T|UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneer* riiKEMPTOBY SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. MO. 423 THIRD STREET NORTH EAST. Mil, U> front or the premises, JHk Lot K. 7W, _ _ Fronting eighteen fret ou Third street, belweeB * rtre?t and Massachusetts avenue inmbeaat, Unproved by atwo-slqry Brick dwelling. No. WX Terms: One-half oMh; balance in one yenr. ?! * * be given bearing six per cant inters**, and (? ? ? cured by deed of trasYon tha premises, ar ?*> cnsb f* option of purchaser. Term* to be Compiled *ltw In ten days. otherwise rteht reserved t? resell m rb* and cost ol purchaser after !* JJf sale, conveyancing. Ac., at purchasers ?*t. au27-dAds Di/nC'ANSON BROS.. AW*A_ yy ALTER B. WILLIAMS * COt. AMttwm. TENTH STREET AMD I'KNNS YI. V AN l A lt^CIX)WALTJCR B. WILLIAMS A CO.. Aucta t'BLlC SALE OF A FINE FaRM IN itoHTGOMERY COUNTY. By virtue of the power contained in a mort- watt gage to the undersigued, recorded among the jjj mortgage land records or Montgomery cobhty .JSMin Liber L N. Na 2, lolio 138. Ac., be will sall.At public sale, (in the premises, SATURDAY, 8EP1EMBKB FOURTH. 1886. at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M. ail thtt fine arm in said mortgage described, containing 18ft acres ol land, more or less, beautlftuiy located on the Seventh street turnpike, about nine milt* from Washington city, near Mitchell's Cross Roods, one mile from Kncwies* station, on the Metropolitan road, and now occupied by Col. Geo. T. Rust. The farm is In agoodstate of cultivation, has Upon It an abundance of wa.er, frnlt and timber for the purposes of the farm. It is improved by a fine dwelling and lair outbuildings; is located In a pleasant neighborhood and well suited for the country place of any one In Washington desiring a convenient home in the country. The terms of sale will be made easy to anyone purchasing. $ 100 will be required on trie day or sale. JNO. L YELLoTT. Mortgagee and Trjwtee, au26-8t Towsdn P. O.. Baltimore Co., Md. rj1HOMA8 DOW LINO. Auctlonoer, BEHNINQ A KLIX ROSEWOOD CASE PIANOWOORK A CHAMPION, OF PHILADELPHIA, A SPLENDID PIECE; ELEGANT WALNUT SIDE-TABLES, FINK WALNUT MARBLKTOP SIDEBOARD. SUPERB WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE, 10 FEET LONG. MADE TOOKDER; WALNUT DINING CHAIRS. FINE WALNUT MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER 8UIT&, 8INOLE WARDROBES, SINGLE WALNUT SUITS. BRUSSELS CARPETS. HALL AND STAIR CARPETS. HAIR MATTRESSES, FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS! SHEETS, BLANKETS. COMFORTS, ACl EASY ch airs, wicker Bock kbs, woven wirh 81'KINGS, LIBRARY TABLE. LOUNGES, PAINTED 8UITS, ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS, DINNER SEliVlCE AND OTHER CHINA, TURCOMAN AND LACK CURTAINS WITH POLES, MATTINGS. ORNAMENTS. REFRIGERATOR. PICTURES, MIRRORS, KITCHEN REQUISITES, AC., AC.. AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, AUGUST THIRTIETH, 1886. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., at the residence of a gentleman declining housekeeping, No. 804 19th street northwest, a lew aours south or Pennsylvania avenue, I Will sell an elegant collection of Household Furniture, all of which will be loimd lb flret-elaes condition and well worth; the attention of those lb search of line goods. Many of the pieces were made to order by celebrated manuiacturers of Philadelphia. Terms cash. au'J6-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct Jj|UNCANSON BROS., Auctloueets. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING OX NINTH STREET EXTENDED, CORNER OF SHERMAN AVENUE AND IRVING STREET, COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date *SJ| on the nineteenth (19) day or January. A.D. suB 1882, and recorded in Liber W2, folio 24'4.et scq-.J^H. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and because iu de.ault in the payment of the debt secured by said deed, we Will sell at plinlic auction, la trout or the premises, ou MONDAY, AUGUST THlR T1ETH. 1SS6, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estnte. situate in the comity ot Washington, District 01 Columbta. to wit! Lot number d oue (lh or block 13, Todd and Brown's recorded subiilvislou of part of Pleasant Plains aad Mount Pieasant. Terms of sale: Cash. Alt oonveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. if terms 01 sale are not com8lied with in *even days after sa'e the property will e resold at the risk and cost of the deiaulUng purchaser. A deposit ol SlOO to be made at time 01 sale. T. A. ROVkR. I fustee, Corner North Capitol aud H ata. ite. JOHN MORaN, Trustee. aul416,eodAds 3 A at. n.w. rjmoMAS DOWLING, Auctioned!. THE ENTIRE CONTENT8 OF RESIDENCE NO. 1400 K sTREEi NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION. CONSISTING OF TEN WALNUT AND ASH MARBLE TOP CHAMBER SUITES. FINK RED PLUSH PAIRLOR SUIT, CHERRY CENTElt TABLES. RECEPTION CH.UitS, AND OTHER ODD PlEcH-v, FINE WALNUT MARBLE TOP HALL RACK WITH FRENCH PLATE MIRROit BACK, WALNUT LEA 1 HER COVERED AND UlHaK DINING CHAIRS. SEVERAL WALNUT EXTENSION AND OTHEIl DI 1NG TABLE-), WaLNCT AND ASli WARDROBES. Dt-.SK, LARGE LOT BRUS* SELLS CARPETS, HALL AND STAIR C?RPETS. TWELVE HAIR MATTRESSES, FEATHER PILLOWS AND EOLn 1'KltS. WOVEN WIRE MATTRESSES, LOUNu 8, RUGS. SINGLE BE.JSTEADS, STOVES. GAS STOVES. LACE CURTAINS AND POL'S. LOT SILVER PLATED TABLE WABE, WATER PITCHERS, CUl'LERY, fNUT CRACKE S. CAKE RASKETS. AC., CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, REFRIGERATOR. LOT OF BLANKETS, SHEETS, SPREADS, COMFORTS' TABLE LIN EN. AC, AC. Or TUESDAY. AUGUST THIRTY-FIRST, 1886, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at the residence of a gentleman leaving the city, situated ou southwest urner of 14tn and K streets, (being No. 140U K street northwest> 1 will sell, for cash, the eutire contents. The turiiiture Is nearly new, all bating been purchased withiu the past year, ami would advise intending purchasers to give this sale their attention. airJd-dU THOMAS DoWLING, Auctioneer. rjTHoMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. *~ SMALL LOT OF WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION, COMPRISING SEVeral walnut marble-top chamber SUITES, WALNUT HALL RACK. RRUsSELn AND INGRA IN CARPETS, WICKER ROCKERS, EASY CHAIRS, HAIR MATTKASSUS. FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, PICTURES, EXTEN ION TABLE, REFRIGERATOR, FINE HEATING STOVE, KITCHEN REQUISITES, Ac.. Ac. On TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUW THIRTYF1RST, lb?6. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at residence Na 724 11 tn street, between G and H streets northwest. I will sell thu eutire couteuta. Term-: Cash. auu&-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer ~vUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneer.*. iitUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON MARYLAND AVENUE, BETWEEN FOUR-AND-A-HALF AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court oi Mi I the District ol t uluntbia. paa>ed on itie '20th day I July, A. D. 1886,111 cause No. 1U.OU4 l-.q. DocketJiH I 2U, peuding in suld court, When-in John Wm. Lee is I complaiuaui aud James C. Campbell und others are I deft iidauts. I will sell ut public auction, in front ot the p emises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRD DAY OFSEPI TEMBEK, A. D. 18s0 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., I part of lot lettered 1, in the su^MUvision of original lot 1 numbered twelve, Ih square numbered four buudred and iilue-1-.vo (4?'i), being the eastern eleven (11) lfeet I five (6> inches front of said lot 1, and extending back I In imraiiel lines of that width at right uugles with I MaryUud avenue to a ten foot alley, improved by a I two-story brick dwelling. I Terms of sale, as specified by the decree: Ohe-thlrd ol the purchase mouey shall be In cash, and the balance iu equal lns.allmeuis in one and two years, respectively. tor which the promlsnoiy notes ot the purchaser must be giveu, to bear Interest from day of saieatslx percent, and secured by deed of trust on 1 propcrtv sold; or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of 950 at time ot su.e. All conveyancing at I purchaser's cost. If the terms ol sale are uot complied with iu seven days from day oi sale the Trustee I reserves the right to resell at risk aad cost of defaultI lug purchaser alter five days' public uotlce of such resale In some newspapejr^ubhshed ^in^^Vusbhigton, D. I au24-dAdbs 462 Louisiana uva I BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL. ESTATE AT THE NORTHEASl' COR1 NER OF H STREET NORTH AND SEVENTEENTH STREET WEST, IN THE CITY OF Washington, district of Columbia. By v.rtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned and John F. Haiina >now dec'di bearing date Jmfl I December 81. Ih8;l, and recoided In Liber No. JBiBL I loos, fol. 2.(2. et seq. of the laud records of the i?isI trict of Columbia, and by order ot the party thereby I secured, the undersl^neu will sell at public auction, to fiont of the premises, 00 MONDAV.the SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1886, *t FIVE I O'CLOCK P.M., "All that piece or parcel or lot ol ground situate und lying in the city of Washington. I District or Columbia, and known and designated on I (be plats and plans of said cltj as parts of lota numbered twenty-three C28) and twenty-lour (24) in W. I R Hill, trustee, and others' subdivision ot tots iu I square numbered one hundred and sixty-flV* (166). I beginning at the southwest corner of said square and I runUiug thence eastou H street thirty (30) Met; thence I north one hundred aud nine (1O0) feet* tlienee west I thirty (30j feet to 17th street: thei-ce south on 17Ui I street oue hundred and mne (108) feet to beginning." Terms of sale t one-third oi thu purchase price in cash; balance in one and two years, with interest from | date 01 saie, and to be secured by a Uen on the premI iaes. A cash deposit of 8500 will be required at the I time ot aaie; and If term* are uot complied with in I ten days utter date of aale th.* property may be resold I at the risk and cost ot the defaulting purchaser ou five I days' public advertisement. MAHLON ASHFORD, I *u2.7.14.21AdAda Surviving Trustee*. I I \ UN CAN SON BROS., Auctioneers. I TRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AlfD LOT ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, BETWEEN D I AND E STREETS NORTH* , By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded IS i|8 Liber Na 868, folio 426. et saq^ ohe of the land aoM | records for the District of Columbia, we will sell on WEDNESDAY, the THIRTIETH DAYot JL-s . . A.D. 1886, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P M., iu L front of the premises. Ml thatpieoe Or parcel ofgroUbd f and premises, slwuate, lying and being in tbs city ot Wasningtou. in tn* District or UOlninbia, and khowh I and distinguished as the uortb three (8) tnchea, frontI log on New Jersey avenue, of lot "I. la Waw'iauh| division or original lot. numbered one (l), running back the iamb width to the roar line of said lot "1" I also the adjoining lot, numbered sixteen (10), in the I subdivision of original lot humberod two (2) nude by I iioBhuUi. in square numbered aik hundred and twenty-nine (628), together With/all the improve merit*, ways, easements, titfita, privileges and nppUitenances thereto belonging or Iu aiur manner apperI tatnliig. This property wui be sold oiear of ail lncumbrnnces. Title Kood of no sale. Terms: one-third cash; balance Is one and tw< by deed of trust on the property aeid. will be reunited, I or all eash. at option Of purchaser. A dejibslt bf 810*? I required at time of aaie. Terms of sale to be complied I with Ih ten days, otherwise resale at riaa aud cost I oi the defaulting pnrcbSMT alter five uayr pttbiw notice ot such re-sal. fit anme MWUnaper pdbUahed asr- 'xsm JOHNji^LTEB, Jb^/Tro*eeegSTTHE PURCH ASER ATTHE FORMER SALE I having hulled to comply With the terms of SWd swathe rD'"u",iX,w?uiiB. fTT r. 1 JOUa WALT1A J?.,t I . m a ^ * jCV s, 2d EDITION. liW ttlaiuj ii Hi star. SeMMr Bv?rtt< C*n?lt?au. a- ,Jrn^?fc'^T'? August 37.?The condition of Senator Evarts is improving. He rested well Part of the night and ia able to take !'gbt food- Hia ankle pales htm bat little and Sr and pulse are About normal. ??js ot bope that a lew days rest will enUrely reatore hlm to health. MM Matthew* la gaining and her bruises are leas painful. NumeroaaklaiMiuol condolence have been reBlMkHatlaf*the CettM. - Yomk, Agguat 27.?The Clothing MannU oclatlon haa adopted a revelation that on and after the 30th of August no mem* bw ottae United Giotbing Cutters ol Hew York Will be employed by any member of the Cloth* ^ L Manufacturer*' association dhtil the strike in the shops ol August Brothers ana L. A A. Michaels & Co. aball be declared off. The members of the Manufacturing Clothiers' association are commanded to comply with the reaction under a penalty of g2,500. A Bastoa Failure. Boston, August 27.?T. P. Brown A Co., furniture manufacturers, on Merrimack street, have gone into insolvency. Tbeif liabilities are $70,000 and their assets about f3,000. This taiiure la another development ol the recent failures of P. Williams, Russell, Bheeu 9 Co., J. J. Horgan & Co. and others. The Saratoga Races. Saratoga, K. Y? August 27.?The weather is warm and clear. The attendance is large and the traek fast. First race, purse, for maiden two-yearoldaj hall a mile. Village Boy won, with Valiant second and Kink third. Time, 50 seoonds. Mutuals paid f23. Second race, parse, winning penalties and beaten and maiden allowances; one mile and seventy yards. Little Minnie won, with Grenadier Second and Bessie third. Time, 147*4. Business Failures far is Week. New York, August 87.?The business failures occurring throughout the country during the last seven days, as reported to R. t>. Dun A Co., number for the United States 171, and lor Canada 80, or a total of 201, as compared With a total of 186 last week and 157 the week previous to the last. The increase observable this week arises mainly in Canada. Business casualities in tbe eastern, southern and middle states continue light. Mr. Jahtt Roach's Health. New York, August 27.?A telegram from Mt. McGregor denies tbe statement published this morning that Mr. John Roach was seriously ill at that place. General Foreign News. mr. gladstone at xunich. Munich, August 27.?Mr. Gladstone haa arrived here. gen. buli,er at dublin castle. Dublin, August 27-?Gen. Bulier, since hia arrival, has been busily engaged in eonterence with the military and Dublin Castle officials. The Naval Cadets. Annapolis, Md., August 27.?The United States practice ships Constellation and Jamestown arrived here to-day with the naval cadets aboard. Russia Didn't Do It. 80 St. DE OIK ESSAYS, BUT BE HOPES ALEXANDER WILL STAY OFF THE THRONE. Berlin, August 27.?M. de Glers, Russian minister for loreign affairs, yesterday issued a circular lrom Frauzensbad, Bohemia, where he is staying, explaining Russian connection with the Bulgarian coup d'etat. M. de Giers declares that Russia could never approve ol tbe circumstances attending Prince Prince Alexander's abdication. The circular savs: "From the moment when with genuine astonishment we learned how the deposition was misunderstood we instructed our agents in Bulgaria to exert their influence to secure a reversal of wiiat bad happened and not leave a trace ol suspicion that Russia's action had any influence In the affair." He attributes the overthrow of the provisional government and the re*call ol Alexander to Russian influence and expresses tbe hope that Prince Alexander will from regard ol the facts and soberly judging the situation renew of his own accord, without pressure, the act of abdication. Fined for Swearing at the Captain. Detroit, August U7.?Pitcher Getseln, of the Detroit base bail club, has been fined $300 lor indolence and profauity addressed to Captain Hiinlou, who bad censured him for listless playiug. Tuis makes a total ol 9400 assessed against Getzeinin tbe last month in the shape offlnes. Mr. Beecher Well Again. Moffat, Scotland* August 27.?The Rev. Henry Ward Beecher has recovered from his illness. He will pieach in Glasgow next Sunday. r1 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New Yorh Stsek Market The following are tbe opening and 3:00 p. m. prices of tbe New York Stock Martlet to-day, a-t reported or special wire to H. H. Uodge. iijy lSdi stream A'ame. O. 3:00 Name. | O. U-OtJ Ceu. Pac. ? ! N. Y. Cent .109 109 ' Can. sou...^.. North Pac 27% On. Pac 41% 1 IX). pref. 6WS, btrt> Hits. <fe unto Northwest. .114 114% Do. 1st pref. Do. pref. !j.40 Da 2d pref. 'Oregon Trans.! 31% 31% C. b A Q 135% 136% regotl >ev_... 104 104% C.UGS f.? ...? Pac.jiall .. 66% 60-14 DeLA Ilud luU% loO% t'eo. D. A K 29%l 29** L?. U <fc W 1 Heading ?. 26 Den. * It. Ci? v9% SU Paui? 91?fc 91% Kfle - 31'? 3i7? Do. preC 121 121 po. 2ds lOo% St. P.? Omaha 40% 46% IlL Ceni i36 130 . Do. pre! 109 .7 Lakeihore H6 80 ! St P., M. A A_ 118 Lou.?? Nasti.. 44 44% Texas Pac 1-.% 14% Mich. Out. Union Pac....? 64% 64% W. K.A T. 3o% <U}\ Wab.Pac 18% ..?_T Mo. Pac <JbT?lU9 Do. prefc Q.j 33 N.J. Cent o.i'/a 53^ West Union... 00%j 00% Wfahlnerton Stock Excbanve. The following changes from yesterday's quotations of tbe Washington Stock Kxchunge are noted to-di?v: .0-year fnud, 6p. c., 1U99. currency. 114i? bid, 115% asked. So-year fund. Os, 19U2. coin, 1284* bUL Norm Capitol and o Street .1. K. stock, 48 bid, 50% asked. Washington Gas, 387/S bid. 30 aske.1. i-ranklin Ina., 43% bid Firemen's ina, 44% asked, beruiau-American ina, i46 oid, I06 *s?ti a. Potomac Ins., 60% oid. ui?ga lus., bid. Masonic Hail bouas. lol bid. 102ia asked. Washington Market stock, 19% nid, aO^asceC tarmers' and ^.eouauica' iteuk, Ueorgetowu, xuz um. ttti . . o . in. C .j 80% uu>,s4 askeU. NaL Safe Deposit Co., 105 bid. W. l. a., first moru bonds. 80 nid. Baltimore flarkets. BALTIMORE, Mm. August '27^Virginia ten-forties, 42%; do. past-due coupons, 6s bid to-day. BALTIMUUK. Mo.. August 27.?Cotton dull? mlddliug, 9% Flour tlrmer in tone?Howard street and western super, 2.50a2.90; do.extra, 3.oOa3.6d: tie. iuiuiiy, 3.7oa4.50; city mills super, 2.&OBS.OO; do. extra, 3.25a4.UOi Co. Bio brands, 4.6Ua4.62; i%tapsco family, 6.16; do. auperlaute patent, 6.6O. Wheat?southern steady ; western lower and active; houuiern red, S7a90; do. amber, 88a9t; No. 1 Maryland, 88 asked; Nu a western winter red, spot, hO a S6%; August. S6%aS6%; September, ?6i^aS6%; October, 87%a&7%; November. st?%ast>%; December, 90%a9O%, Corn?southern steadyand quiet; western lower and quiet; southern white, 48o50; southern yellow, 5ta52; western mixed, spot, 49 bid: September. 48>t|:t49%; October, 49%a4u%; steamer. 46% bid. Oaui ste:idy and quiet?soutlierh. 29a36; weatern white, 34a37; western mixed, 31?3^%; Pennsyl vanla,29a30. Hye steady; o4ao7. Hay hrmer for choice, interior lower?prime U? choice weatern, S.00al3.0u Provisions Hteady with moderate inquiry. Mess pork, ll.25all.75. Bulk meats?shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, 7*7%. Baoon?shoulders, Sa9i clear rib aides, 7-tiaS; hams, i3%al4. Lard? reBned, 8 Butter firm?weatern packed, 10al5; creamery, ltia21. f^ggs higher and active, i4al5. Petroleum steady?refined. 6%. Cotlee firm?itio cargoes, ordinary to fair, 9%a lu%. Sugar firmer?A soft, 6%; copper refined quiet. 9%al0. Whtaky steady and firm, 1.19al.20. Freights to Liverpool per steamer steadycotton, 5-32d.; Hour, la.ala.3d; grain easier. 2a2%d. Heceipts?fiodr, 3,426 barrels: wheat 144.hoo bushels: corn. 4,600 bushels: oats, 8.io0 buaheis; ire, 700 btuihels. Shipments?flour, 24.551 barrels. The Hotteat of the Tear* ys8tebday was vabx, but to-day wa8kkr ?exceeding the kecohd by a deobbb and six-tenths. There have been bat three hotter days than yesterday this summer?July 7tb, JulySOth and August 11th. The hottest day was Augest 11th, when the maximum temperature was 89.4 degrees. Yesterday it was 88.60. To-day tbe temperature was still higher than yesterday, and exceeded that of August 11th. The signal service thermometer at 11 o'clock yesterday registered 83 degrees, at the same Sur to-day 84.3, and ou the llth of July .8. There was but half a degree difference between the heat at 11 o'clock on the hottest day ol the season And that of to-day at tbe same hour. The maximum to-day was reached at 2 o'clock, when tbe thermometer registered 01 degrees? the highest of the season by a degree and sixtenths. The indications for the next twentyfour boors, beginning at 3 o'clock this afternoon, arc lair weather, southerly winds and nearly stationary temperature. Samuel Boas, colored, living in Madison alley, between 1st, 2d, F and U streets southwest, was sdn struck in J Udiciary square this afteraooa* Feiaoned (tor Hie Money. rATB Of A COLORED "DOCTOB" ?BOM WASHINGTON. A telegram from Norfolk, Va., August HB, sayst Dr. Payne, an Indian doctor, bailing from Washington, D. C., afrived at Windsor, If. a, and set bp his stand, selling medicine on the had with him two men and one woman to play music to dfaw a erowd. As he was selling his nostrums today he eras taken sddoenly tit and soon after expired, suspicion pointed to one of the men employed by him and >e was arrested. Tbe prisoner is the same man who was imttlieattKI Id the Milling of Webb at Merry Hill about eight years ago. It is supi*ned the ciilne was committed for tbe money the doctor bad about him. All the pdfties implicated are negroes. The Dr. Payne referred to Jn the above dieptotcb la supposed to be a haft-breed, who made ? speciality of treating patients troubled with iape worms, and some three or four years ago aept an office on ?th street Bear P, and prior to ijnh time wee located da the a venae near 3rd *mc aqtidvct mm mvtkact Lr4Mk?r ? ? A?Mt Tkat Flyn. Any CmmcUm Witk It. The N?w York World of to-day publishes ii article showing on alleged job In tb? prupowi plan ot lining the aqoednet tunnel With briok It traoas an intimate connection betweei ! O'Brien and Clark, the contractors oh th New York uihnel, ani Beckwitb and <)uaek | enbush, tbe contractors on tbe Wasbingtoi taunol, and arrives at tbe oonctosioi I tbat Maurice B. Flynnf of New York, baa had i band in securing a mora expensive tunnel Ua ing here, by which a large sum mi money wll be made, a Stab reporter called tbe attentloi of Major Lydecker to the article to and after iwadlnf It carefully h said: "I never knew of any conneetioi between O'Brien and Clark and Beckwitb an< tfcuackenbusb. It does not fbliow tbat Beeh with A Co. will secure tbe work of lining Ux tunneL Tbey were awarded tbe excavatioi contract because they were by far the lowee responsible bidden. Tbey have not remove* their plant. aa this article states they will rseume work 01 i Monday. I did not estimate originally, a I stated, that a briek lining Woald be unneoea I sary. The estimates were made a year alte | the first appropriation wae made, and tboa estimates contained various provision* among which was brick lining. It wa Hot known what Woald be nocessar; l>e(ore tbe excavation was made, for It wa impossible to tell what tbe charaeter of tbi rock and soil would be In constructing th tunnel. For that very reason the estimate contained provisos lor briek lining, concret , lining, Ac., as might be found necessary. Ifoum that in some places it would be necessary to mak brick lining, ana so recumiueuded, because th disintegrating qualities of tbe rock render* concrete lining impraotleable. Tbe board c engineer officers have agreed with me, had th chief o; engineers and the Secretary or Wa have both concurred In tbe recommendation ii there is anything wrong about the matter am entirely ignorant of it. ?? ? Acting Secretary sf Wait TH* QtfESTtON AS TO TH* PROPRIETY OV At J itt A nt OtSUUL OBDX ACTING Itf tMAl CAPACITY. A question has been raised regarding the pre prlety of Adjutant General Drum's oontlnulm to act as Seore^ry of War while Lleatenan General Sheridan Is on duty at tbe War deparl merit, on the ground that it places a superio officer under the command of his subordinate When Secretary Endloott left Wasbingtoi General Sheridan was not In tbe olty, and A>j jntant General Drum was designated to act a Secretary of War. Heretofore it has been custc mary to designate Gen. Benet, chief ot ordnanc* to act as Secretary during the absence of th Secretary, and It is learned that he soacte while Lieut. General Sheridan was on duty a army headquarters. At this time Gen. Bene had gone to .Europe. It is also learned ths Gen. Sheridan bas never been designated to a< as Secretary of War since tbe occasion wbe there was a conflict of authority between Becri tary Lincoln and himself aa to tbe direction ? military attaint. iei Tbe Seal Fisheries. the report or special. aoent TIN<3Lit. Acting Secretary of the Treasury Falrcbild I in receipt of a report from Special A cent Tlbgl on tbe seal fisheries of Alaska, in whleh tb special agent, after commenting upon tbe ei cellent condition of the fisheries on the Be: Islands, alludes to the operations of the Co win, and says: "This commencement of captures will d much toward breaking up tbe marauding bus nes8 about the islands this season. Indeed, tb Corwin's presence here has undoubtedly keg ofT quite a fleet of schooners and destroyed thel unlawful business hereabouts. With the cu ter Bear to remain until fall, after coming ou of tbe Arctle, seal life will be protected fror pirates tbls season. It is the only means b which good can be accomplished in that direi tlon. I do earnestly hope tbe oepartmer will see tbe necessity of keeping a cult* around the fur seal islands every season, froi the 1st of June to the 1st of November." The report shows tbat duriug the past yea the Alaska Seal oompany, under Its contrac took 99,980 seal skins, in return for which i paid the the government $262,437. Sanitary Condition or the Treaanr Bnllding. plans rob ITS improvement perfected. Mr. Robinson, the Inspector of plumbing, wi at tbe Treasury department to-day, consultin with Chief Clerk Youksans concerning thesan tary condition of the building. The plans ft tbe work to be done under the f 20,000 appn priatiou have been perfected aud are approve by Mr. Robinson. The plan complete provide for tbe removal ot the newer that ruus directl under the building, and the construction of on of newer pattern to be constructed outsidi But the money appropriated Is not enough t complete tills, so it wltl not be begun now. Th work will be coutiiied to itnprovln the plumbing, throughout the buiidtni All the old pipes and closets will be take out, aud replaced by tbe most approved plumt iug with ample veutllatiou by double nlpe etc. It Is thought tbe 020,000 will be sufflcfei to complete this branch 01 tue work, wbicu wi afford a great relief, and when more money 1 had the entire plan will be carried out, th whole system being connected with the ne' sewers. At present tbe pipes that run ai through tbe building seem to conduct the fou air from the sewer into the rooms au corridors. The question whether this work should b doue by contract or by day's work bas bee raised, and Mr. Youmaus submitted it to tli acting lsicontroiler this morning. As soon as hi decision is reoeived the work will be begun. J is tne desire ot Mr. Youmans that it be uone b; day work, immediately uuder the eye of tb department superintendents, so that there ma be no slighting of the work in the effort t make proiltoui of It. Confident or Democratic success in li diana.?Postmaster Dal ton, of the House < Representaatives, who has just returned frot Indiana says the controversies in the dem< cratic ranks In several of tue districts wilt al be amicably adjusted. Mr. Daiton says Reprt sen tail ve Jjowry will be re-eiecud wlthot doubt; that the man who is protesting agaim Lowry'a nominationia arormer republican, au has no loilowing in the democratic party. M Daiton predicts democratic success in Indian* In fact he is confident ol it. Declining Government Places.?Clar W. Brown, of New York, who was recently af pointed to a f1,000 place in the Poat Office d< partment, has declined to accept, as be wa doing belter where be ia. This is the third d< ciliiatiou within a week of persons who hav been notified of their appointment U> positiou in tbe Post Office department. In all thes cases the examination by which they reoeive their appointments was atteuded a year an more ago, and since that time they have fuun better openings than the government oltloca. Commander F. A. Cook has been ordered t command the Ranger at Mare rai*nrt. Cai fornia. Assistant Engineer W. /. Baxter, Et signs W. L. Capps and B. H. Hughes have bee ordered abroad to undergo a course of instru< tion at tbe University ot Glasgow. Bids were opened In Col. Casey's office to-da for supplying polished plate, double-thick an< hammered glass for the West and center wing of the State, War aud Navy department bulk ing. Seinou Bacbe A Co., of New York, wer the lowest bidders, at #5,415. Mr. John F. Paret, tbe lowest bidder, ha been awarded tbe contract for furnishing necei sary periodicals for the use of the War depart meut and its bureaus. Mb. Jat Stone ia acting chief clerk of th War department during the absence of Chic Clerk Tweedale. Fob the Children's Country Homb.?Th Stab bas received a check fbr f2.1o for tb Children's Country Home, the prooeeda of a1 art exhibition given by little lotks summer in at Aurora, W. Va. Tbe "art collection" ool sisted of about fifty specimens of the work o the children. A letter accompany ing the check sigued by A Ilea Gannett, Vera Cuaries, Farle: Gauuett, Fred Blodgett, Flora Johnson, Mar Gauuett and Paul B. Johnson, says: "We had ai art exhibition last Week and sold the ticketa a auction afterwards. We made 12.10. whicl we want to Bend to the Children's fclutnme Home. Will you kindly forward Itf We boo it will give some child as good a as we a* having up here." Alleged Violation of the Liquor Law In the POllee Court to-day Officers Marrant Anderson produced a basket, containing bottle of whisky, gin and blackberry cordial, to fe used aa evideuce in the case ot two colored men James ii. Matthews and Charles Ferguaoc charged with violating the liquor law by aellinj liquor by tbe drink at a pleuio given at Gles boro' several nights ago. There ia no liaao allowed to pe cold on tne premlaea by the pre prletor, the testimony itelng tbat tbe liquo was sold under tbe trees on an old bench. Tb< case was sent to the grand Jury, bonds >??'fixed at *300.. " | Arrested in ViBax*ia.~Thla morning Dc tective Carter arrived from Caroline county Va | having in custody Thomas Merrymau, a youui Louisiana avenue, in this city. He was en trusted on July Sttt with the money by Mr Edward Beale to take to the store and he lei the City. Ha was locked u at the aixth pm | cinct for a hearing. % i Range or the TktnaaOMCTaa.?The dbott I Idg were the readings at the signal office today 3 a. m., 72; 7am., 72; 11 a. m., 86; 2 p. bl, 91 | maximum.91; minimum, 08.7. i OBssss^tsiassBasat , P&m was drowned in the sun wuile bathing a I Aabury Park, N.^L yesteraay. Miss Lisxi. Cooper, his fiancee, ?1m Was hh the trtanh. wll ncascd his death strngyiea. a TbAKM *0 Farkell.?Tbe Dublin ? 3w4i?S8i5iS?S?Si! k V " CHIEF W UtllllK i CM. 1M. f, i?M> PiMdMlly M lk? mm* fHw c?ip>. i OoL Charles 8. fttowarvo* the oagtaaer corps, I who vii next la iwk to OtMNl Newton, has . mW to M placed upon tbs nllttd list of the ? ?r?y ou maul of III MlIU, ht havlag wm4 ? ovtr Ibrty jthm. OoL Obarto K. Bint, who is - next la ranh, will be r?Ufi4 la February, to ? tb?t Colonel Jamcl CI t>aaM la practically i at the head of the taginwr wrp*. (o kru tb? k queetlonof promotion Is eunotruM. Mischances _ lor iueeMdiB| Um, Newton a* ebM oI engi. neers are Ibbtimi d by the taot that be Is a liV , 1 long democrat. He served during the war. i but M? itr?n| were bis democratic Ideas ? that Secretary Stanton recommended bis dismtoMtl for disloyalty. At the name time the commander of the Army of tbe Potomac reoom mended that he be promoted a brigadier genen*I for gallant aerrto. President Lincoln sent a for btia, and, holding one recommendation In i one mind and tbe other In tbe otber hand, said Oaotatn l>uane, one paper reootnmends roar < promotion and the other roar dismissal. I guess they balance each other pretty well, *o I you can go back to your work and take It ap , whore yon left cC r ' Twzmm qiixs* n*a a war. a deaths or ionn c. x'kildui and john i, fbttibobb. s Mr. John C. McKelden, an old and highly re f spected ettlsan ol Washington, died this morn. lng at his reetdenoe, Wo. 618 P street. Mr. Moe Kelden was a native ol Ireland, who when his s fbtber removed with the family to this city was | but two years old, and wbea be died was within , a few weeks of being seventy-seven rears of age. He learned the trade of baktng, ud about fitty d year* ago conducted a bakery on 1 street, be,t tween 20th and aist streets, and afterwards " removed to 7th street, below E. where for thirty , years be was la business, and here he amassed a competency, retiring in tbe early part or tbe \ war. For many years he was one of the trustees of tbe Washington City Ravines bank and Was president of the Second National bank from 1872 to 1*77. in 1870 and 1871 ha was the auditor ol the city and always took an active interest In the aftklrs of tbe District. _ For many years be Was a member ot Wesley M. E. church, but subsequently ha became a member of tbe ML Vernon Place M. K. k Church South. Ha was a man of the strictest lutegrlty aud had boats of friends throughout . tbe District. He enjoyed excellent health until a Ibw years ago, when be was paralysed. '* Mr. John Pettlbone, another old cltisen. died r Wednesday night at nls residence, near B and 14th streets, in the 76th year of his sge, his disease being Internal cancer. Tbe deceased II was a native of Philadelphia, aud a bookbinder '* by trade. He came here over fifty years ago, aud has since lived here. He was one of the " original members of the Washington Light ' infantry, making the first parade with them ? September 12th, 1838, and always took a lively ? interest in military afi'airs,at oue time belngan officer of the President's Mounted Guard. For ' many years he was engaged in the Ice business ' and was engaged in a number of public enterj prices. The Depnty Recorder sf Deeds. Sow A VACANCY IK THAT OFFICB MIOHT AFFECT TUB LEGALITY OF THB REOOUDC. It Is stated that Deputy Recorder of Deeds Schayer, who has resigned, took tbe ground that It was necessary tor a deputy to be reap'* pointed. Mr. Maltbews claims that It la only ? necessary to appoint a deputy In case of the e sickness or disability of the recorder, it la held t. by xuuie that iu case of tbe recorder s inability to till the office tnere would arise some question as to the legality ot the recorus uule?s there '* was a deputy recorder. Tue case of tbe ennbling act, which wan required to make valid o tbe ucts <>f Major Floou. who as the senior I. clerk eonductea tbe adairs of tbe othoa a tew e years ago, during a vacancy caused by death, is referred to as one wnieb should Induce tbe ir recorder to take precaution aud provide against t. any sudden emergency. n District Government Aflktra. y Bi'tLOtStt raaMiTS cv have been Issued by inspector Entwistle to it G. Kay bold, erect three two-story dwellings ou r K street, between 18th and 14th streets south* n ea>t; ?l,boo. D. M. Austin, repair brick dwelling next to ooruer 7th aud i streets southeast; r fttoo, Edward Godey, extend lime kilns on t, 27m and L streets, Kock creek; f 1.5UO. W. 1L It StniUi, repair brick dwelling, lul F street uoi tneast; $0ou. W. S. Roose, repair brick dwelling aud stores, 1802-4-0 and 8 14th street y northwest; UpWh The Courts. Probate CoVKT?Judae Merrick. u To-day, estate ot Catburine ttelpiienstlne; ig letters of administration Issued to L 11. Llutou; |. bond $7,000. instate of Margaret Quinn; Jas. <4umn appointed administrator; boud g6d. Estate ot James A. Powlett; administrator autuorised to sell 1,000 shares ot' tiw Pneumatic d Uun Carriage company estate. Estate of V> ui. ,g uutherlord; petlttou or Matilda Rutuertord for y appoiutmeut to Anna Fardou flied. Estate ot ie Joseph Llbbey; letters ot admiulsiraiiou issued B_ to Robert M. aud Frank Libbey; boud gbo.ooo. ,o Police CoubT?Judae Harper, pro trm. e To-day, Walter a. Kilmon. cruelty to animals: K i glO collateral tori'etted. Usury Mankey, ioud { aud boisterous; f5 or 15 days. Gilbert Davis, n prolauuy; (5 collateral toifeited. >District Commissioner Wheatiey was ealled >t home to-day tor a tew hours lu oousequence of 11 the serious Illness of bis little son, Hartley, is who is sick witn typuold lever. His three e daughters are absent tor the season at Oakland, iv 'i'he condition ot Mr. J. K. tSoarp, of the 11. A H P. railroad (wtiu has been seriously 111 some >1 moutus), is somewbat improved to-day. d Jobn Hobey, a brakeinau on tbe Baltimore and Potomac railroad, had his bead severely 'e cut about b:3U o'clock this morning wnile n coupling cars ou Maryland aveuue, near 18ib e street. He was attauded by Dr. Boartuan, the is company's pbysicidu. L A parrot near the corner ot 10th and O streets ? noriuwest amuses itself by rail lug out very dise tinctiy, "(Star here, Kve*im? Star." It caught y the purase from the newsboys. o Great Brltaia'a Kriah Problem. _ THE DEBATB IB PARLIAMENT LAST BIGHT, ETC. Sir Michael Htcks-tteacu said In the English n house of commons last night that Gen. Buller was not sent to Ireland to establish martial li law, nor to strain the ordinary law, but merely J- to assist the civil authorities in the work of preserving social order aud detectlug and punish4 lug crime. Mr. Kussell, Gladstonian, contended r that the policy of the governmeut was to de* grade Ireland to the level of a savage aud barbarous country. It was agreed tnat tbe debate ou Mr. Parueli's amendmeut to the reply to the k queen's speech should close to-day. Five buudred policemen and troops have left Birr to assist at evictions ou the estates of the ** Marquis of Clauricarde in Gal way. The Birr is branch of the National League has given notice e- to tradesmen not to supply the evicting party e with provisions or tneaus of conveyance, s ??* e Killed Near Relay Statiob.?Coleman d Ney, a resident ot Beiiaire, Ohio, and employed d on tbe Baltimore aud Ohio railroad, was run d over yesterday about two o'clock by ihe Frederick accommodation train, out lroin Camden station, near the Relay eiatiou, and luslanily 0 killed. i- ? Mrs. Leslie Not to mabbt the Marqcis.? It has been stated for some time that Mrs. i- Frank Leslie was to marry the Marquis ae Leua vllle in the tall, in a cable dispatcn to trieuds . In New York yesterday tbe lady annouueed that she would saU for that city In the City of Rome September l, aud contradicts positively y ait rumors as to her marriage. 1 The Tichbobbb Claimant's Daughter 8 Dead.?The New York tiun today says. Dr. [- Nagie, registrar of vital statistics, received a e death certificate yesterday for Lilian Ticbborue, an intaut, who died on Saturday at 111 4th avenue, she was the dauguter of the Tlcuborue claimant, described ia the certificate as Mir I. Roger Cnarles Doughty Tichborne, who was \r known as Arthur Ortuu before the famous trial. A Woman Blaimed. for It ?On tbe 19th e instant a clerk in tne employ ot Palmer 41 i>ryxt den, syrup refiners in Baltimore, while on his vacation, procured from the Marine National bank, of that city, acbeck on the First National B bank of New York, for f 1,418, payable to H. A. e Harrison A Co., and went to Canada. The firm a discovered the fraud and yesterday (topped g payment ol the check. The clerk Is well eoni nacted, and has a wile and three children In if Baltimore. A woman la said to have led to his ^ Irregularity. , Married Whilb thb Bbidb and Groom a were ib Diffbhent States.?A couple alighted trom an excursion train yesterday on a tbe line dividing tbe states ot Ohio aud Inr diana, and tbe woman standiug on the Ohio . side and the man on the Indiana side, tbe inine ister, with one foot In either state, married them. ATowbb or Babbl fob thb Dbab.?Fred I enck Baulann, an architect, submitted to Cam8 missloner ol Health De Wolf, at Chicago, a plan a for disposing of tbe dead of Chicago. He prou poses to erect a monster edlfioe resembling tbe ' ancient Tower ol Babel, with a grauaaily ? ascending stairway, and which might oe carried ' to any heigbt that was desirable, from twentyr Ave to fitly stories. Thousands of vaults could k be built In this building, which eon id be sold or r rented lor single interments or lor the aooomB modatlon ot families. At ail times a nuge fire r was to be kept buruing in the basement of this K hollow oentor, which Wonld eflbetttally destroy all the poisonous vspora. All that was required i. to carry out tbe scheme, said Hantaan, was an , aatoI incorporation aud 8?ou,w<u. ! Makibs Was aoaibbt Powderlt.?A 7 Chicago dispatch says: some socialistic memr bars of the Kalghts of Labor there denounce Mr. Powderly tor giving away tbesecreu of the 1 order, fbr writing BW magaataas and papers as i, the headt of toe ^Knights of^ahor, and UsU?, they assert, do not disqualify for membership ? la tbeKulghts. The delegatea from l^tn add , 2,889, It is asserted, will Inaugurate a halt ; against Powderty lor rs-alaeUon in the eoaventton at RlchmotuL Captubibg a Notorious Bank Thief.? . Jim Carroll, a notorloo* bank sneak, was art rested last evaniaaia 8L l?hl^mir with a 8 man who gave the name of R. A. Simpson. r Thay were fthaatanaoalt an the Merahants' bank. Carroll Is wall known in OheU?a and New York oily and, ia teat, throughout the t country. He assisted la a Cleveland bank a robbery Ave years a?0 Which Betted fl0,000 r and got a hSMilof BlX)900frum a bank at Gales burg, DL In 1878 CkitoU got f2&,000 Irom an TSSTRRDAT'S RSOORD O* CTAYS A*b CO* aim miOXAL OMTVIHIUW. IK, Aflor TBI STaB1* ??nwy|it? report (MM yesterday tbe republican convention of Michi- J fftn completed tbe iUM ticket by lb* nomine Hob of tbe Mfanrtag oSaare: Itfiiij afataae. **l H. OamuB; trwwiw, 0?oi|i L. Malta; aa<lltor general, Henry R. Alfrtn; ommMoaw of land office. Roeeue IX IMa; eaparluiendent of public instruction, Joeeph 8. Batabreok; m?m * her ot Inwrd of education, H H. Hahoock. Tbe platform congratalatee tbe country apeo the *rand work of tba republican part/; deetariaa Id ffcvorof protection, particularly a restoreUaa | of the blrh duly ol 1*7 oa wool; declarae la favor of bl-tnciallem, and voluntary arbitration ol labor IpmiMw la the court*; expreaaee opposition to importation of Cbineee and coniraet labor; alas to anarch leu and oonvtcta; mildly farore local option: euodemn* tbe Preet?f." vetoes, polygamy, aod giving of public l*ud* to foreigners. Tba ultra temperance minority aubraliled a report oa the pro hlbltlen question more radical In lie expree* *i<ms than tbe aiaues la Um platform, but H Wee not adopted. ,.Tb? fc|'?bllaan convention nominated w*u Uek'L <h,T'roor- A. M. t>*hraae; li?uienuotg?veraor. Look MoDenicis; 5T?ib^ni?^u*tlc* ?* eupreme eourt, W. H. U*<u,ur*r- Frank CUoes o n,p? J?ruw?; commMkloner of tbe land oifloe, A. Zadlck; attorney general. (i W. John1 ?* lu?> ruction, H. Kiloe. i he convention *ilopt?*d ron?Uutloni is ulo?!L^pro ,'4on *U(* tbe Hlalr educational tebor^ oppoead to monopoilee and convict Denuaylvanla prohibition oonvanUoa fwi" Vi ?Uite ticket, headed by n ! i ^ ol I'hlon, lor governor, loe Illinoisdemocratic slate convention ycaterday noatiMM H. J. T. treasurer, and 1 rot. ! . T. Old for superintendent o. public Instruction. Tbe ..l.lK lS the administration and declares fbr tarifl raiorm. Mr. Hlatne tpoke aaain at South rm? u. last nUbt. He prophesied that wltblu bail a year ISeal Dow and other "third party" leaders would la? sorry n>r ibetrpreaent course aud be Willlujf to acknowledge their mistake. Frank Hurd having lorinally eiueivd the con. f"* ,0^^?????*?wc nomination ft.r Congress I2J20J T^?do (Obio) dlatrict, tnakea a tbre??or nered fight,hie opponents lor the nomination being M. J. En right, a popular Toledo democrat and H in. lu Hayues. ol V'rviuout. J. C. licavering, of Knog county, wu yesterday nominated for Congress by the democrats oi the Hth Ohio district. ueuiocratg David to. Oulberaon wu renominated for tvm. greas irom the 4lb Texas dlairlct by accUma Uon. Senator Mabone baa written from Old Point Coin tort U> a gentleman In Petersbura Va ag?r& a.\7r?^2si???u *?"?? ?. Tne tfih Virjrlnla dlairlct coneraaaiona'. coaecuilon nominated Samuel Orimn for v Tirrni? y?*U?rday on tlie SflUi ballot. " The democrau ol tbe 1st Maryland diatrlct for KSlro?UOUaU*UHi Uon" CUlu' 1ACliiiou K. Breckinridge wai nominated for CongrcK? by tbe democrau ot tbe 'id Arkantaa , district. *" The democratic oonfbreeeof the 21at Penn ylvanla dlNtrict, after enilliu It ballot* altiiout n'aciiing a uomiuaiion. adjourned to meet ; ugxln Hoptcniber 8tb. -A^S K^Jen^J democratic tate convention *IU be bald at 1 rauiou oa tbe 2ttih ol H?pu>uiThe blggeat political aenaatlon Detroit baa know nlua long lime waa sprung yesterday by Keprwseutaiivs Maybury, wiw publisbas a i?L ler io which he gives uis reasons Cor withdrawIng irom the congressional flabt. John J tn. right, oouuty dark,wUl probably be uumlaaM to succeed Maybury. _ Mk.W. H. Ukaaox, Baltimore, Md_ waa curad ol rheumatism by using at, Jacob's OiL AAsMssn. BHAVLL\* a'nnsr^^ M as u log ton, U. c XOHKHTS-PRUWT. A mast 96. ISM. by tbe Rev Mr.Utiey.uwiHtiK M. WaohllrtHa! M BOL.LAJIU VMySlS? MBK BROWS. Tbarsdny, A uaasi M, 1 um Vatw CHANDLER. On VYIdar. Aejeat ?7lh.a? 7e'oiork. 'fr ? lo"f eed painful iliaesa, Mkk IajLuA cUAMiLhit, In Uir APy-fourib vsat uf bar aaa _ , . Ajtieep In Jesaa X Funeral from tier bruUier'i r^tdofic? John A Harvey. C si. aw., oaiurdsy SSSSSflk at 4flu 1 0 eiock. Friends 9t tbe lawiiy ars restMctrutiv iT. vtted to aiieud. 1 u , HakuaL'oh. ou Thursday. A usual aa iaa ^ i^lih KfcU tiH AlUlAU?ii, wUms uC lh? lata Leonard K. llartisuata. * Funviai from loir J H atreeL Isiaris i as o'clock p.a ^ , ^S^?.%^hiSBSJEMT-m? eiity-avveutb year of bis aa% I- uutttai from bis iale residence, Wu 92* f? nWrst northwest, on Sunday, A uausi Wth, at 4 u clwVni 222^" ,r,end* ;5Swm& inJSSn PKTTlBONR On W6dQtid|Ta Aiurust 25th ihhil aac?rri.tra cbmvii ai inat hour. (1'bUadelpbia Ledger and St. Louis paver* <X>P>-J undehtakkks. JU?SKPH_UAW^H. yLH.MfMl imT~L'xu^r 1 AKKR and PRACTICAL KMHAliNKU. A 4 26 Peiuiaylvftuji* ?v?. iln. itruM iMuUariAU mi evgfytUipy nwHUixi 'l^moDt uui log-lit my JI JT- CUkMKNTtv FMOPMW?luNAL~ UM>tH I a taker?ililrijr tears' iutpert?iioa 12117 WAi uLTaJSS- "*? Oawr*e?owa. laleplioua AJt AM BKLLk'W, KUHMhHINO undertaker Ooroer New Jsrasy ava aaa u a aw _Telephone call, a3H?a. ^ KHH ICUAKb b. ? AIN, . FUHN18HI>0 UNDERTAKER, loll ah to. tbtug MrtcUy FlriHte mnA tm tbe imml iivmtmmb.* leriAim. fll li. W. UAKKu; lAuKKTAKKR AND I'RAfTlrAt, ITVRAI.kKR. Oraduaic of 1NH4 Class or ths (lneinnatl School hti LuiUaliuiiiv CM. l.ukt-nn, M.U.. i'riuuuiak J. H. Clark, Jieuiounraior. llUi auaei uorihwssa Teleahone call Q47-4. mr14 Seventh Street I'alaib Royau GREAT BAROAIN IN KMBROIDKRItX. 2U0 pieo-sof Hamburg and swia Kiubroidensa and Flouui ilia's, per oeui l?vi ibau tniporters' prtcea Hamburx, 2tuS indies wide, 5c yd. Hamburg. 8 to 6 iuch-n wide, Ot-. yd. Haiubur? and Hwiss Mouiioiu<?. iHc to fl,75 yd. hatin uibbom, Picoted^r. .No. W. IO-'.; No 12.lic.yA Ladies cuem>se. good Muslin, irltuaied with Tatclioii Iaucc. 20a eAch. 1 oUi'h P lent Double Rone Corsets, gl .35. 1 hoiiipnou's oiove Kitting Coraeu. IWK!. tjoaamua Hense 5op Roue Woveu Cunats,?1.50. Madame ibompaon'sKplnal ProtecUng Corset 75c. Adjustable Hip < oraet. Ric. t^lr ^ ' i0t Kraniajiade Usis iWtrt Olovea, 18a iair. Ladies Lisle Thread Ulovss, with full-lashioued lliig.-r->, Si->c. pair. iilack and Colored Taffeta uievea. *6c pair. All-bilk Lace Mitta. - Jc? M* and &Oc. pair. Pure Hilk Jersey Mltis, 4?c. Reibiifcan Hose. iMc., worth S0c. pair. ladles CbetniseiPa. iroin Igc to 6?c each. r j ma4 **oriin?-at Muslin and Oeps Lin* ituching, loc. to 75c. yd. ixjtta. Boutj", fVdora, Patti, Woven Wire and Alaska Down liasilea. large aud ttne aasortnient of Ia<Ues' Dress Rattoaa One unbrokeu case tir ladies VmMs aud Paau caiv rie-i over from last w later, at OOc. sack. value at present prices Ibr Ottc. ^ BEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL Bld ??4 7tb Street. Bet. 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