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RAILROADS. Bért™ ORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, JULY Tru, 1876, LEAVE W. . oO ‘ond Alexandria Janctica. DRY Goons SSUMMEK DBY GOUU> aT COST. OPENING FALL STOOK-CAEAP PRICES ate per yard aud q xd 2; Carpets and fay Stations, ‘connects for Jace if ip wat of Dry Joods,as | 8:10. it, Bt and Pittsburt B2- Splut good value foe yar money press. Berketey, Bowe Park Oakland, Fred- ¥. N. NAUDAIN erick, Hagers-own, and, Valley ‘Par ae eet eee. 8:20— Point of Hodks and way stations. UEAP DEY GOONS SS<New ork Limited Expreet: Baltimore and Rd Sunday . 00 Scheopper Bro's Browa aud Gray | pm prvrares sian we Baltimore, Way Stations, Bllicott Olty and ao yar i, Tmperiat Cloth, tn Brown and Drab pat 4 gin = feder_ a" . ew York, Phtladelphia and Norfoih Bu- Mitbe shore goods were bought st the late 1:40 ress. On Sunday al Way Oealous aad ‘ork Auction Sales, and will pe sold at the only res Aa e crest hargsin. ag Pome 5 ‘W Lite Cambric, as good as the Lonsdale, ‘30—Kaltumore and i Bzpress, Bitioott Bilt ; ‘Way Stations, via Be- 00 piec™s Embrolderies, new and selected pat- a pT eee ad winter wear 4:36—Fregerick and Potut of Rocks, (via Metro- she mr stock. = Braneb). SC asiineres, at 78 S70. and 81; best goods 4:48— See Cine and wer cote. ‘Im the city > " 6:35—Crweago, Cincinnati and Louisville Lod ‘@ pieces “a*bmeres, in Cloths’ colors, frem 6B¢c. Bucept 1¥, daily to Berkeley, Deer to. Piss New Goods will be open in a few @ land and Uolnmbus. ue ‘Bo atvsnce om Bisck Silks fo-ths nex! 9) days. $s srain on Saturday. 5 pod pal al rg care to Stel tr 2 90 Fat ava and Baltynore Byres. SG 7) :03—Baltimo: BARGAINS (e.do—Pisoure. Dace connection beyond Mar. FOR THE tipsbara by ie J ‘= as a ay Flecpera. 9:00—Haldmore. Biadensbarg, Beltavitie, Lea: . Keay. 10:00— New Yorkand Pasladsiphva Wighs Brrraee Bleeping Cars York MONTH OF AUGUST. MOW ASE THESE FOR CHEAP? Sere erkel Batarday duane, Beart, Ba » Newar! pea Oarlnd”"Oe , Cotamb: or Louisville, Foil }. plain colors. We. Kew Fall Priats, fast colors, 6c B nex. CASHMEBES nn. Wool Cashmeres ; Lopin's teary ali: Wool Oashmeres at 3 Lupin’ extra double weight Casbmeres at @1 sold st $1.25 BLACK ALPAOAS AND MOH sIBS. Binge width at ise Double width at 250. Entrcbeers pure Stcbsir at 60c.; old at 78. uality double width at 30 37 5c pavARIA 1876 ROUTE fe the Herth, West, and Southwest, C M. TOWSON 4 CO., 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, augteotr FoutH Sins WISWALL & GWYNN, JULY 107TH, 1576. Trams leave W: din and B ctr, es follows , we No 705 MARKET SPACE, BEAB SEVENTH S1BEET, Offer the following lints of Goeds at loss than cost sfproducticn Cast F COLORED ALPACAS. BEauTiFeu S4aDE8, FOR FALL TADS, AT 20 CANTS P&B YASD. nd destrable assortment NEW HAM- ind woo ss: selling rapiaiy, st 20 per cent. off regular prices. BEW DOU SUE-BAOCK CORSET, GLOVE FIT- TiNG, AT 81 00 FBENCH CORSETS, AT 9180 STBIPED PiQUE, 10 cents. WINE VICTORIA LAWNS, 12% cents. @LL SUMMER GO9DS AT NEW YORK COST, TO MAK & ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. WISWALL 4 GWYNN, Bo. 705 Market Space a.m. and 4:20 p. QLEXANDBIA & FEEDBBICKSBU BAll- Wat AND ALBZANDEIA ew. IGTOR BAILBOAD. engs-tr TO BE SoLD. S>.m. leoping and Pi: Fra irene avenue, Hortheast corner of Sixth street apd Pernsylvanis avenue, andat the where orders can be left for the checking of ae to = a BOYD on Gen’l Passenger Agent. WRawe THOMSON: Gen Manegen jenhy UD vEnsaL B.R. TICKET OFFICE. ‘BALLEOAD TICKBTS to or from all points bought. exchanged or sold at A large lot ot Dress Goods that sold from 37% to Tic. to be sold at Bec a:hpother lot that cost trom 70, to @1.25 to be sold All Dress G.cds to be sold at about half price. Cassimeres ani all kinds of pant staff sts heavy feduction. Parasols at Jers than cost. We sell the best $1.35 WHITE SHIBT, in this City, Rnisned GEO. J. JOHNSON & 00, 3739-00 ‘711 Market Space. ‘THE END HAS COME AT LAST. FINAL WIND UP OF THE SPRING TRADE BVERY Yanks OF OUR IMMENSE ST 70 BE SOLD AT COST. — “Bane eet eerste. epl-ly 997 Penn. ave.. Candy store. STEAMER LINES. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDING: THE STEAMER “MATTAKO,” 0. BYL&s, will leave ber wharf, — S08 yards best Ualico, beautiful styie, 5. 600 yards reantiful Lewne, Sand 10. Bo Yares Lonsdale Usasbrin ae THURSDAY MORBINGS. a1 1 “oeeee aN GARTEN, 707 Market space. _| Honisl, sting ie Maton rintaer rate Pare Linen Table Damask, 80, Lente ‘Metarsing will “Srtive in’ Washington a 5.38, °F of remnants Calioc, Gotton, Dress Goods, TUESDAY ap: FRIDAY BVEMINGS, aboat eun Grensdine, 17. iy! 6th strect wharf. Alesce. doable width, 35 BUR st real comt.. © — ‘eclose our store until Beptember clock p. 10 PER CENT. OFF. FOR NORFOLK. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE lea’ Ocmpany’s wharf. foot of 6th Ziad! street. ‘ONDAY, WEDRESDAY .m., for Norfolk. jorfolk B. about 7 jyl9-tr ever ant iz DAY.ats Be arp! re Tuesday, Touredeay a Fare, 4; round trip, #6. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JBO. W. THOMPSON pen a foot of 6th every TUBSDAY, m7. UB FIBST ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE LOWING TEN PEE OST. OFF. ‘12 order to reduce our very large stock of Summer i md com erie one later DEY GOODS iver, stopping at intermediate land! ‘We offer to boyers for the next sixty days S7For information apply at the office of Company, under the = on ail “goods fa our ercabl Our | oppotite ike Treasury, of to the Aswad i =at__yue_ HANDSOME GEENADINES, SUMMER srLKS, | CLYDES NEW EXPRESS LINE, LAWNS, SUITINGS, WHITE GOODS, BISES 8UiTs, LACE SAOQUES AND SHAWLS, 88 HOSIERY, SUS UMBBELLAS, FANS, &c., &c. ‘Tais opportuaity should not be lost WOLFORD 4 SHILEERG, S17 MARKET SPACB, PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDE! TON ABD GEORGSTOWS, D. 0. STEAMEBS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA eve SATORDAY ot 19 ms feterslons #4 LEAVE GEORGETOWS every eee MORAY of, 7 p.m. Freight rom 1 landed wD oi please ‘Dave phage — | yw ‘Third door from stb strest. bs A _ ae oo. @ vee. JOHN T. MITCHELL, ‘te Bhlladeiptie, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. N EW DEFARIURE. CLYDE'S WASHINGTON. PHI) 3 Un A: LADELPHIA, We bave carefully gone over our re SD PROVIDENCE STEAMSHIP stock and Guoced prices to the iowest Sgures, to Femaiaing stock of ere on SPRING 45D SUMMEE DRY GooDs. Notwithstan<ing the very low prices ruling dur- the past season, we have © OGr prices still bower, to cise ” aLL MADE-UP GooDs, ALL UNDEEW EA. ALL DEESS FABRIOS Sre lower than ever before, and in quality that can Bot be surpassed. From snd siter MONDAY, July 10, we close our : p.m. jyle-tr trom livered daily from 6 a Gelivery of freights aud and 1118 9b street nort: ent. Ww. P. OL Bo. 198. Wharves, Phi J. H. JOHNSON Jelé tr Agents for Washington, foot 12th st. CUNARD LINE. NOTICE. ‘With the view of diminishin; Liston, the steamers of this “Sriepeeteet York or Boston, crossing et to the north of 66 at @ lat., or THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSH(PS, BETW@EN NEW YORK AND LI’ POOL, CALLING AT CORK From Bew Youx. “BE: Wed Store at six © clve! psy GOODS CHEAP! 7M. BIRD WYLIE bes reduced Much of his extensive stock ‘elow tbe rates asuaily obtained 4 the ebarces of col- ine take a spectiied ear. frau Queenstown to Hew acenian wo at lat, ‘iD VER- ea eeon. ue: Prox New York. |.» Sept. pt. 37 ed. um. ved eS Fu sbyestein We z : Att crert following W SD! BoDa ¥ and 6aTUR- from York. ‘wet i msvisk "dont aanchdtsimie. oleen. ‘Manufacturers 2 Bisa, San" urs in ‘Doors, ear or Famsck —Osbin. 080, 9100 and pin, lmeachusette areano, Detwees Stheaed 18 sold, additional.” Meturn Uckets on favorable Streets northwest. sell ‘20 per cent. ‘San say other house. Geil and ereminn 7 =m OVE D- JAMES F_ BRIER, LUMS&R AND GAS FITTER, LADIES’ GOODS. JUST RECEIVED FROM WEW YORK ‘i 'HBRS, &c. ‘ettent! gtven to orders. Mires. ©. aL aull-tr 1209 F Street, between Uth 719 TEN NEW SHAPES. 719 Received this day the following NEW HATS, expresaly for the early Fall trade made Mt. Cenis, Mt. Louts. Branswick , W At D 719 Market Space, cor. sth street. None IN BNEW AND DESIRABLE GOODB received every day at DAVIS’. LL GOODS werrented es represented and sold at very lowest market prices at DAVIS’, augl0-lw 719 Merket Space, cor sth street. @ xecuivine pany BQ we, AND BLACK VELV®TS. BROWS, BUDA LEW AND CAYALIE HATS, COOK'S PLUMEs AN: ¥Y wises. B—No. 5, SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS Below Uost. Mrs. M. J. HUNT, jy%8-tr 621 and 623 D street northwest. 715 GREAT REDUCTION 715 m LADIES BEADY-MADE SUITS, OVEB SEIBTS AND BASQUES, And LADIES UNDEBWEAB. PABASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at half price. FLOWEBS, HATS, EIBBON, end MILLINEBS GOODS lees than cost. JUST BECEIVED— A large assortment of HAMBURG EDGES and ECBU LACKS eclling at a reduced price. OOBSETS and KID GLOVES in 8 great variety. HUMAN BAIBE very low at 6S HELLEE®, 716 MARKET SPAOB. MISS E. A. MeCORMICK,' $28 9Ta STRERT, (ST. CLOUD BUILDLEG,) Daily receiving all the latest Novelties in OHIP AND STRAW BONNETS, HATS, LAOS, FLOWESS, &c., ac. Ladies of Washington and vicinity are invited to cali and examine. es \p24-tr jolt-tr WADAME L. P. JEANNEBEr fine assortment of received AND BOUND oT: ewill open on TUESDAY, May a3 1209 Pennsylvavie avenue. myis-tr VERMILYA’S LADIES’ SHOES, MADE TO OBDEE aT 610 9th Frrect, Opposite Patent Office, next, at Also, on hand, a fine stock of LADIES’ BOOTS, at the following’ p-ices Frencn Kid Buttoned... 97 00 Engitsh * “ 65: 0 3 50 F Pebble * ‘These Goods are all m ich ment, $id are guaranteed to be equal to any work msnu- factured iu the United States. mar2s.tr JAS H. VERMILYA. COAL AND WOOD. Cen prepared water 0 RESIS LOTT ay offer winter's supply, the following OO ue et reduced Be: Btrevcsmremerere. pestis ‘Ken's Vi i Frankia . = ut STLUEEYY io & 4 EESSESSESS . ‘and Depot, foot of 4th at. 603 Pennsylvania eveues northwest, a her 6th street, CoOaL AND KINDLING WOOD. Ou of COAL te now complete, embracing the ties, a or quali & ~ to which we invite the Our PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING Wi Se ae a par or Kerosene oll required, | Mill and Depot 7th-street Whart, ‘eb3e-ly Branch Office 12915 Pennsylvania aven ; PROPOSALS. ‘0 COMTBACTUES AND BULLDERS. CBRILDEEE'S EMBROIDERED PIQUE DERSSES fiea at easeliy bat prise, “Risser wack chee HAIR BRAIDS, ually, wil'bs closed out ee ball prloss” "7 odisevunt of twonly Por Cie? mertation, © WILLag, 907 Peansytventa avenes. AUCTION SALES. A. 8. F . . Cc ABLES ‘ORD. Kore On MONDAY MORNING, August 14th, a «in front of my auction ro m, FORD, Auct Q)UsCANBOR BROS., Anctioncers. LOTHING GEN LA ») 1@ GOODS, BATE, oa ae Vines CO rete &c., Rc, a erie On TUBtDAY MORNING, Augatt 15th. repeats Suenees ire wenean io SP Clothing. 8h % ral sesortment of DUNOANSON BROS , Aucts, Underwear, Bets. avgl2 st Hom: )WLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE RSAL BSTATE IN GEORGETOWN AT PUBLIO SALE. irtne of @ deed of trust, recorded in Licks Ne 718, folo 80, cf the See | the D St public avction, on TU as DAY, the 224 de} . 1376. at 6 O'clock p. * of 0. $6, in Old Goorgetown, D.C. Beg ‘ng om the seuth side of Bridge street at the end of @ feet measured wes:eriy from th of Duc et t gad run westerly on Bridge street 33 feet 6 i south one-half degree east 110 feet to an alley; tl easterly on raid alley 33 feet 6 inch »8: and north one-half degree west 110 feet to Bridge street and place of Lg me, A the improvements. ‘Terms of saie: One-third eseh: balance ia ¢ feevereh agtepet coer cettemaan tart etere.t aw r cent. the notes of tbe purchagsr and a deed of property. or al ised wh at tim pa chaser, augl? 60 E HOB. DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE'OF LOTS ON 3D STREET WEST. I BE,AWEEN © AND P STKEEIS RORTH, AT PUBLIO AUOTION pb ittas of it a deed of trast recorded among records for the Districtof Oolumbis, fra in L ber No. 7(0, folio 239, we will set!, at pn”- Me auction, in froat of t 3d of Ang Al it 6 p m., Lots Noe. nd 56. in the original Lote in square No 553 as led ia the N ig of the city of Washiagton in ~ folio 24 63 has a front of 15 feet $ inches by a an alley 5 feet wide. has 8 front of 1é feet 8 inches by a bas it of 16 feet 8 inches. aad tollowsr=-Osmnmaeucing ou st wrest is described a2 follows:: south 18 feet 4 inches; thence west 37 fest: thence Bort 1 toot 8 inches: thenca east 90 fest to the point Bach lot is improved by ® good Ingtakmosts at Gand Tt moat ns Penal give hie notes forthe defarred oe enndane iT O8i ‘on the property. 8100 on each lot whem sold. Oonveyascing at cost of pur- nr EBERLE EON: 2 oad THOS. DOWL balance in equal the purehaser to ments, beari ‘Trustees, | 4. DABNBILLE, P. . Auctioneer and Beal Estate Broker. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT CH NORTH SIDE IW WEST, IMPR AND CARRIAGE HOUSE ON BEA! LA Pe fy of a deed of trast, dated July lst, and duly recorded in Liber No. 638, folio’ 326, one of the land records for Washiagton county, in the District of Colambia, and by the written LS! party secured thereby, I will fell at 5: ic in front of the premises. on TUBSDAY, ay of A }, 1876. at 6 ool’ Dp. m., all that fe Known and designated on the the city of Wash. ington, D O . five (8), in Square hundred and seven (107), same fron! for jous ‘Terms: One-fourth months Deferred ps} of trust on the property Tate of tev per cent. per allo at the option ofthe anciog at cost of purchaser. $100 at time sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with cash; residus in 6, 12nd 13 ents to be secured by deed nd to bear interest at the am from day of sale, in seven Gays from day of sale the trustecs reserve the e ‘at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- five days’ notice in owe: Tight 10 resell c or alvin -Hishid in hearer pepery tne city of Washiagton OBERT P. DO. . arg’0 cokds F.D. OLEABY, Salesman. UNCANEON BROS., Auctioneers, Southeast corner 9h and I EXECUTOR’S FALE BAST ge thik Ree ae By vintaeof the ee contained fn the Columbia, und: Feigced. Bxecuter jancanson corne: streets north west, the following-ramed effecta, formerly bel: paging to the said coal ‘Tucker, deceased, viz: 1 Gold b, Hreasipias, 1 Jet Broass- Hair Breastpin and Kar-rings, 1 psir Gold Ei Obata, 1 ehiver Gilt Clock, Wal 1 i 3 Gold ‘tte ‘Locket and rate Kotte, pearl bundle)! Broach out H. 0. Sofe aud Bock- er, Bush bottom Ohsirs, Maftresses, Onr- ee ther Household Furniture, Bedding, and 29-8 WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, Bxocator. . DABBEIULE, | ay net and Real Estate Broker. ‘BUI ” 84 JAOK3ION STREBTS, of the lie auotisu. tu front of premieg e day of August, “876, 016 dare Ss eect be ict; Lots frov? of 24 feet ou Jack- , on the lerce streets. is tmproved whib brick basement. ith a depth of Isp foot Lor ase, wi a pth of 5 yo a on the corner of Harrison and Pierce is tm: uy @ fwo-story frame dwellin with two- beck buildin, ‘he property will be sold asa red dollars and the ex- dthe balance at 621d 12 notes of the parc! or 8, Dearing interest from day of sale ani by's deed of ‘op the property sold. en. A depoalt of $200 will be required at All conveyancing at cost of pur- If the terms of sale are not complied with 1a seven days, the trustess reserve the right to resell 1@ risk aod cost of the defauiting purchaser, after giving five days’ notice in some newspaper ints Te A ence SESE. Trustoos. have months, for which the ur chaser oO aug’ cokds TRUNES! TRUNKS! TRUNKS! aT MANUFACTURESS’ PRIORS. B. McMUBRAY, (Pormeriy of the firm of Jas. 8. Topham & Oo.,) low located st or ee 806 Market Space, SENATE.—After our report closed— The post route bill was discassei and a number of amendments were atoptei, among them one offered by Sena’ of Maryiand. Boe eager ae ae — Oe. 2. a 2 stor: ¢ fran Lege was adopt bya vole of 39 10 16 Pine billas amended was passc i. 4 bill to remove the political disabilities of C. M. Wilcox, of Maryland, was passed. The bill to punish the counterfelt- ing of trade-mark goods was passed. At the evening session the Judiciary Com- mittee’s Lege at a8 = nen amendment passed e House prohibiting the division of ‘the echoo! fund was adopted. HOUSE.—After our report closed — A resolution was adopted requesting the President to withhold farther demands on Venezuela for the payment of awards made by the mixei commission, and directing the Secretary of State to suspend all paymeats = the awards until Congress further re A resolution providing for final adjourn. ment on Monday next was adopted. <0 Sea Lion im Wiamebage Lake. UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT aT ITS CaPTCRE [Oshkosh ( Wis.) Correspondence Chicago Times. A y of gentiemen from the Revere House started this morning (August 6) for a trip on the lake to Garlick Isiand,on board the steamer O. B. Reed. When aboat taree miles from Oshkosh, some of the parity wao were standing on the bow of the boat saw a dark object moving in the water, pearly naif @ mile io front of them, heade i for the suore, and, a8 noone could make ¢ it woat it was, the steamer was heaced for! . When it was about two hundred yards from the object it disappeared beneath the water. The steamer Was immediately stopped and all hauds were on the lookout for its reappearance. Ia a few ‘moments one of the party calied out, “There it is!” and sure enough, within one hundred and fifty yards of tne steamer we all saw Cooper & ley’s sea lion that es. caped heres short time ago. Then visions of the five hundred dollars reward began to float before the eyes of allon board. la a moment the il boat was lowered, into it was thrown some Tope, boat-hooks, oars, and an old shot-gun belonging to Capt. Reed. The captain then calied for volunteers to assist him to capture the monster, and although I have no doubt that all of us would have been glad to have had a hand in the ca; it was impossible, as the boat would hold’ but three tee Loney a — into — ey Jumped and began pulling rec. tion of the monster, ‘amid words of caution from those on the steamer. Mr. Cameron occupied the bow of the boat,while Mr. Hart gat in the stern, and with an or was direct- ing its course. 7 ‘Reed was the propel- ing power at theoars. hen about twenty yards from the crea- tare 1 a » but this timeonly teen to be seeiningly witnin are lengus of to directly in front. Thoseon the steamer saw Mr. Cameron rise and with a boat-hook give the creature a tremendous blow on = fogs — a anately p- peared on: ve the et of en! fed to eee it rales a pest or water and, . side of the boat wita its jaws, and crushing it as if it were an egg-sbeli, and Unrowing its occupants into tne water. A cry of borror rose from the steamer as we saw the brave men sink, butia @ moment they rose to the surface and strack out for the wrecked boat. Captain Reed, bel the elder of the party, was the last to reach 1 and Mr. Hart and Mr. Cameron extend each @ hand, helping him upon tne boat, which lay bottom up. Toe steamer was im- mediately headed for them, and just in time; for, a8 we got near to them, we saw the sea lion rise again but a few yardsaway. Seeing the steamer toward him, he turned and swam out into the lake, disappearing in afew moments. We took the three m3n oa board and then tried to find tne lion; but, after cruising about for an hour and seeing nothing of him, we gave up the chase and returned home. Mr. Pierrepont And Mr. Giadstene. M. D. Conway tn Cincinnati Commercial.) ut London has become almost too aot even for Americans, aod, Paris being an oven, some of them a@re rather perplexed as wa piace of Tefuge. mur. i scriopont Maa taken up his abode at the highly ng tis table Edwards Hotel, Tr square; ® hotel where Mark Twain ouce stopped, aud he said it was a first rate hotel ifa man wa: dead; but I fancy Americans have made it lively €nough for our new Minister. By the way, Mr. Pierrepont’ x dioner re- marks at the Lord Mayor's banquet to the Bishop on the liability of festive speak- ers to ficd all the nonsense they talk Printed in the papers next day is regardea as 8 fort of to Mr. Giaistone errepont in his Fourth of July speech, on his (G.’s) works. Mr. Hine meg suid he could not understand Mr. Giads' end the fact is patent; otherwise he would bave unders' that Gladstone has not a sparkie of humor in his com; ition. Bat he will in consideration of up his 7 they don’t uader- mé, jast sent me by 8 friend of bts yam it, @ note from Mr. ladstone, in which gives his idea of the pitcwet smaniges Puseuenlly concep! of sin. it, W. E. Gladstone.” I do not think the sphinx could have drawn @ more remarkable dis- Unction between Theism and Sa if Mr. Pierrepont should ever be 3 THR COAL TaaDE—Reduction in Price, ani the Business Demoralized — Telegrams from Boston yesterday stated that the price of coal there had been reduced trade in Boston was greatly demoralized, and that prices were ruling considerably below the rates of the combination. Tae dealers have been cutting rates to fod a market for their coal, and many parties who bave bought cargoes on speculation, ry strong prices Io the fature, obliged to sell out at low figures These companies have disposed of their sup- plies in some way, so that buyers had mach better terms than those enforced by the mo- 7: The competition in Boston is great, owing to the fact that coal is also supplied there by parties not connected with the New York combination. The Trinity butiding cealers state that consumers are ——_ buying only enough for use for short periods, and tbat the advance of fifteen cents per ton decided upon some weeks ago by the combi. nation had no effect whatever ia b; ing in orders for fall and winter stocks, 6 offi cia’ Central Ratiroad of New Jersey are visiting various points along the line tue Lehigh and Susquehanna division of the road to adjust the reduction of ten per cent.; that recently went into effect in all labor rr anos of the company.—[X. Y. Herald, —_____ A Stace Kiss.—The other night, at the imperial Vienna, a me . Bastiano Widdman, ha’ to Kiss the so- a i=} prano, 8} 5 opera of “Armourer,” that 11 at rehearsal, requested him to “make in the Viennese manner. When the moment came at the first i i i fero with navigation cast ana we 8t. Lawrence. ue fre han conmeened al tne Y ‘HG isi gs, anneal ms eariy to ture thelr attention poy of ir own living. And I have thought & few of their expsriences in wis it be Interesting wo tne read- ers of the New tury. uisie eaky concinisd oho would enter the of gn. This called for aa > said to her oneday, “How are you getting along, Bessie. sen pt begin to see any silver yew" lining to the clou: a Bessie shook her bead sadly. “Ab, paps, sbe replied, ey Say DOW that agoo!l train- ing cannot be acquired ia less thaa five or six years.” “Why, ofcourse rot, Bessie; but still you might be earuing something. Do not the manufacturers want often simple desigos, not requiring the highestdegree of skill ia Ube arusi?” “I don't kaow, papa. The other day Mr. Johannes, wro you Know isa very wealtay manufacturer, ®od @ great patron of the Sebool, set our class to desigaing &@ certain pattern that he required—bat nothing came of it.” 2? Could you not suc- ceed in pleasing him’ “I don’t know, e.aclly. He came to tae School, looked over the patterns, threw most of them aside as use! it picked oat one Bessie’s face assumed @ complicated ex- pression—ber eyes looked like crying, while her sweet — looked like joggning. “Woat do you think he dix ? Toe pattern in two Ggures. Hy I will take one of these figures, and you for it.’ Taea I thought that five atleast was com. ing. But he took his penkotfe and divided the pattern, taking the half he wan ad then put bis hang [a his pocket and ded — = maguificent sum of twenty-five cents?” “O, Bessie! Mr. Johannes, the wealthy pn eepaatases, Sat patron of art, did not do 1” “Here is the twenty-five cents, ‘nd laughed Bessie in repiy—“I Keep it for luck. I think that twenty-five cents cost me at t ten After this jon, I thought well to drop in upon @n iotelligent maaafactarer of my » acd ask him what he thought of Bessie’s chances of money as a designer of patteras. market. The men who are empl in de- sana bones pared to sult the material ex ed. also bave a idea ployed. good lic tas! alres—wateh is of what the pale taste requlres—wuiel 1s somethi is really sa0st refined @ad baaa- he goods. That,” said I, “it is horrible, val- , tawdy.’ Oty friend smiied. “That shows how much Zahy; “that paitera te oue of tue moet pop cally; “that ‘2 0 ular and taking bow in the market.” Itoldhim about Johanues. He heartily. “Ob, Johannes,” he sald, “al- though ® millionaire, thine twenty-f cents @ very large sum ingeed. Provably he is oneof those disintsrested lanthro- ists who advocate fmaie labor he inks its effect “will be to reduce by com- tition the present rates of male labor. ee number of such philanthropists “Then you wonild not advise me to keep Sessile at designing?” “Indeed I would not—there are too many designing Women around alreaiy.” (Tals last 2¢ doubtless inveused 8§ & joke; bat as Thad already made it at home Abou: Hwenty times myself, I was not able to coin even & smile out of it ) ‘Leta ere} triead put bis band “Let me see,” my frie to bis brow as ifin deep thought. “I have it, Smithson; let Bessie try wood engraviag. Toat is the best thing going for women. You see it can be done entirely at home. Here ix @ publisher who wants an eograv- ing. He has it drawn on the block by an artist. Bessie will simply call at his store aod get it—or he caa send to her. Then, when It is finished—the work requires very little room—she can take it back and Ber money. It is the very thing for a —nice, clean, veel, easy and hi re merges pd I had we ters “Twenty ters! 1n& world like this!” ee I. “How Simpson al? “What is the rate of compensation for accord! fielen I = ever, “«No; they did not care who engraved their cuts, go that they were done well.” ‘Yes; often bad work to give out.” Here Mr. Brooks o) his ledger; as a sign for me to go; and | took the hint, thank- ~ bim—to ee ich thanks he responded witn 6 The thing bad a good look, so far, howev- er. Bessie eviden bad goton the wrong track; wood engraving evidently was the work for which woman was peculiarly fitted. Every new authority I consulted confirmed me further in this lon. day, bowever, Bessie came That home in 8; ve A mana- facturer had called io atthe school, and tak- en fancy to the terns. He Chased two of them for tea dol I was tl From Bessie’s description I had expectei a taniatieasan of about Ta- Stead, he seemed to my venerable an th young manofabout 30. It took h)m just three hours by the clock to unfold his Views as to those patterns. I knew it, because I remainded upto 11 o'clock to hear the result of the conference. After he had I went into the parlor. Bessie,” ani ay F it of ert in aod Tornitare, as to whe — which is often fl io | a Decessitates identity @nd servility of pat- tern. The growth of machinery in some re- pny is hostile to the caltl of geoulne skill of manipulation, and in bis ot his wa rial we doubt mot that old Pomeroy, the gan maker of a Would excel any mechanic to the Uail States -to-day. Oa the other copeutrently with this demand for ski labor, there has been great indifference the training of pouth. The desire of both nesters Bhd Apprentices for greater liberty has led to the abandonment of fxet Pprenucesttp, tre ses unionism bas been lle to the introduction of new bands, individuals have refased to spend the ti And patience required to teach youth. Now that we have all “come down @ pee perhaps there will bea better chance patience with tvem, A boy Without conscience and discipline over him- self cannot be made a baod @ thing. People regard courcience as pally useful in leading $ not into temp: Uon, but its mosi common utility, after all, is in compelling @ man to take pa’ Mr. Rowell's Newspa: pats it well rm discursing the training of printers, whee tt @aye that “the self-wille ath develops into the incompetent man line in Une boy or giri, therefore, & requi- £.t@, abd this should be ballt up in the com- Mon school and the family before appren- Uceship is thought of. We doubt rot technical schools will be Supplied sometimes in Ube (atare, bat tney do not now exist, and will alw: wide field for private instruction. We be- lieve there ts now an excellent opportuaity for such instruction. Some men are nol con- stitutionally fitted to give it, and have not the time or patience to devote to it. Bat ng and work wo be done by bo} carey as return for instruction from the master. All the mechanical trades ty. sirable to make the consent of bots large element in the continuation of tuition, th some bond without any extent until the bie school, Tipe for pri’ tech Mg geen Soe ‘Tue shop pprentices is most modest torm the undertaking. 8 not Wanting where this instraction g.ven, but it for sert and ma‘ mercantile class —( 8prin/ THERE are many curious things seen and beard at the Centennial FE rhivition 1adepea- dent of the exhibits themselves. An ex- change reiates the following: “In the Agri- cultural Hall there are two immense hogs, stuffed, each bearing a pnees velling its age and weight, and with the names of tne maa who ace pose! it for exhibition, followed the word ‘taxidermist.’ A man and his w! Were looking at these with great interest. A ing Lbe placards, the woman sal: “Why, these are taxidermists. I they were hogs.’ Her husband looked at the creatures With @ puzzied ———, aad then went carefally over the placards, as iy to satisfy bimeelf faliy on the point. Fiaal- ly he replied: ‘They are hogs. Taxidermis, is the name of the they come from.’” PEACH MERINGUE —Select a pial that is not too dee, ua after ay 4 1oWér Crust, i) with peaches halved, stoned. ; ‘sprinkle sugar over them. and Canned peaches will an- Swer as well as fresh ones if some of the sirup from the can and @ small quantity of ar are added. cool, spread over it afew nOvERDomme ‘on bis bey MOOD wife and us very bard. 1 bope you haven't been tell ing anybody that we are newly married. Larry (the faithful factotam): tell ‘em, sor? Is it loikely O'ld go agin my express ordhers? ware whinever @nybody thryed to pump me. , Olve towld ‘em you waaa’; FS and ‘Scraten."— ‘Tuts ie from the latest song of the rinkers “Gliding o’er the asphalt at a furious mr ‘ing it fo . 100, fancying they akate ing. waggishly they wink! Ob, the roxy rinkers ‘Chorus—Sing a so York, on August 1ith, etal Minces. wates he bore L. Coors. with year fe Qe iN E UNDERTAKERS. Bee ereser,

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