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DRY END. Goons. __RATLROADS. AUCTION SALES. HIS AFTERNOON. ‘A. DaRBSI P. ‘Avctionce® and Beat Eatate Broker. 7 Carano COLE OF val US IMPROV. f 1D IMPBOVBO PROPERTY ON B L AUCTION SALES. (PHOMAS DOWLING, Avetionser. yin pus BEY. Pi }CBOR ORG: nga CRRA ea i Af a0 TION. i a 9 fees igebeat csereaeescasct ef ote. Ld THOS. DOWLING. Anct. ove BEMAINING STOCK or SUNMEB GOODS, cer g, 82 Ghumual reduction in peices. AND JAOK30N SIRERTS, rast, dated A: in rr Wee pain? inducements 08 (OMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. vars, LAW 8S, and other gsssanist THLS DBES' GOODS ovclock or f land on wacgitin te sod being ia the ‘county of Wesbiuee Spectal B tom. in the ‘District of Columbia, Keown aad ae: and scribed on the ground plator plan of Uniontowa, auack Sil puacy Casumenes | $33— Zaz stations. fp aid county. as lots numbered 288, 363 ne Eee en pace sara Pomnts Philadelphia. ore oaly. - Tatls—Batimore, ‘Way Stations, Milicott City and 1:40—2 rh, Pat is, Ou Sanday, all Woy Sestous end City, Frederick and Way Stations, via Be- +’ interest tocall now and ex prices iste? ee WoLFORD 4SHILBERG, +17 MARKET SPAOB, Third door from 9 8 stress. lay. mY GOODS. €:36—Freterten Point of Rocks, (via Metro- = ee - Lome ied Se pied be sold asa &* Tivse dosec very One quniities ot ‘Termsot sale: Twolve hundred dollars and tho ex- doth he balance at 6 and the »: pense of sale in ceah. d the b: Bonths, for which the notes of Ht srdson’s Linens, in short Jengths, Doms: ein pet e on Ete} 7:03— Baltimore apé way satio as. UTD ):3@— Pittsburg. Dat oomnection Mar- WALI ee ee Oe asterg opto toe Sessa ss eh “9 S530, 4 and 50 coats. Black pg Cs es &c.. at AUTO ‘at 80 and 62% ceats. 10 9:00—Baltimore. Bladensburg, Beltsville, Les- G, Avgust 224, ore ork. at tae residence of a lady 00-jiw York ang Philadeiphre Might Bzpresst lunteckeepirg, No. 505 12th street Y Care : es rdw ati west Usb 10:05—Baltimare and principal way stations, 3O-MeRROW. sll the atore exoellet rtmen of Farnitare: 10:40—Martinabarg and way stations, Metropolt- | [)UNCANBON BROS., Auctioneer, H' B—The above collection cf Fura! ure esa be porchaeed at private sale prior to oie, BIGHT M. T. WALNUT PARLOR TABLES, | Terms cosh. a) SOFAS Cu aine, BETRASI : Ta tr 7 THOS, DOWLING, Auct, s ee CARPENTERS Cll FOLBY, Accitoncer, ea scan diet cuaa oni, pe ton ye berms s Bos. 567, $09 and 815 7th street northwest. . — commencing at 10 o'clock, within our anc eed iar etal sphere tion rooma, we will sell the ‘above coxds, be- ing the property of a atieman loxving thont »-m..daily, jects of lat All other trains dafly, except Sanday. of « large, Ho connection on Sunday tor Hagerstown or Val- | city. Sale positive. er. f Parlor Batten, Gham: Be Branehs of faz ieee Neck aus Fhseasiphio ct | | sugi-m DUNCABSON BBOS., Aucts." | bor and Dresing-case Suites, Marble top Baresus, \ ————— | Triles, Waehstands, &c. a Obie Theket Ofice. Ws ye eats B. B. WARNER, Beal Hstate Auctioncor. so set Of Sy Furniture, Sleo. — inclading Ts }, Dishes, bho, 1s and Kite! thing pertaining to. w. ‘ard to the weatht porthwest, consistin, z 15 nde Sand 6 ceute: Black Silks at old h prices have advanc d 25 to 50 cents ‘resins in Dress Goods, 12 to # ‘lack Unshmeres chep, 625§ cents to hed house. heetings, 20 cents aad op; Carpets and owner is sbout leaving the city, the above ant of Dry Goods, as Property will be sold without reserve. yoo will always ge value for your money. ‘Jerms cash. A. M. BP! eugiz N. NAUDA sugi0-t_ 709 Market Space. DPpescansos BROB., Auctioncors. pas GAINS maRBL AND OTaE FOB THE guar ee MONTH OF AUGUST. tat fh eT ea AvoTION. a HOW ARE THESE FOR CHEAP? age ECRDay Mons sali, more, corer Sth sell. entire stock, oD ‘od with re wont! other ‘We.; sold at 30. mi 8c | sold at 3734. ing as above, numorous ‘articles. ‘Bc. ; sold at 3756. Fates weve positive, the attention of buyers is en it Linen Has sree a fe sugly DUNOANBON BROS,, Auction. J qnatity all Wool lan it Dress 6 jain colors. 20c. ew Fall Pria' last colors, 6c. BuaCK CASHMERES ! ol cashaeres at 78> ; wold at @1. Lopia's tescy all: Woot Unsbmeres at 87¢.; eold at C) ns extra double weight Cashmeres at 61 Bol" ot 81.25 ‘ABB WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, u est ¥ corner 10th and D sta: Columb’ matter of the estate of Josep! ceased, (Cause No. 20, Equity docket Ho. iesicuers will sell ieee Sqzonen sam eerie Sr ieee iagervier ont _— hereof. ( viz: ibe Comat ina, 6: ay Wane, ©. M. TOWSON 4 CO., t story Frame House, num- KIT dy reet northeast, ‘ One-third of in'caeh; the balance in six and notes bearing six per cent. interest, secured hu ugust it 10 o'clock a. Is at 307 reet, between ‘2d and 3d e'reets northwest, the above collec tion of Household Furniture, whtch ts well Bg. chase mone: the pnr 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, twelke months, wit! d arghecte Sovtn deed of trast om the property sold, or all cash Rorthy the sttentionef parties in search of Farnt- => re erer the option of the purchaser. If the terms of sale | tare, &c. Weare GWYNN, are not complied with in days after ssle, the WA3H_B. WILLIAMS, Auct. Vommissioners ree-rve the right to resell the same " UNCANSON BROB, Anctt nes ‘omm| atthe expense of the detaultiog purchaser, after 3 E i) notice. All cing st t Boutheast corner %h and D northwest. He 705 MABMELSFACH, Stat of she purchaser. & deposit of one hundred dat —_— lors at the time of rate will be required. SDMINISTRATOR'S BALE OF HOUSEHOLD 3 y Ly a + &e , > > Sa Joatam BeSEX.” iseioners. LOBGING 70 THE ESTATE ‘OF 7H8 LATE than MATTINGLY bn WEDNESDSY MORNING GE Seemee BS ee args coads DUNUANBON BHOS., Ancts. August, 934, 1876. st 10 o'clock ®. m.,we will. by di- rection of Charles A Hammer. administrator, Hsmmer. Seconyed, Wt: etween 3d, aad dn street jammer. . M. between 3d and ath streets, southw.-: the following desccibed personal prop: erty, bel». xing to the of said John Hammer, deceased s svi: W sbares Btock in Oriental Building Associa. tion. No. 3, COLORED ALPAOAS, JS, FOR FALL TRADS 3 PSB YABD. rable assortment NEW HAM- soiling rapidly, at 30 per cent. of SUMMER RESORTS. HAT WELL riety HEALTHY BESOBT, the MOUSTaIN HOUSE, with ac- commodations fur sbout thirty Frets is Good buntin, : Bow open. a bing eas erm} day: 67 7935 recs; 7 Wagons, single and donbis, SEW DOCSLE-BACK COBSET, GLOVE FIT- Ferre eatates nls OF ose eek 9 Harness, platiorm Beales, Copper Holler, SET 64:68 Proprietor, near pricg. Washington Box g Implements, FRENCH (O8S8TS8, AT 91 Maryland. g16- ite eruran rien: 10 sks (THE BRVERIDGE HOUSE. MD OLEBURG, VA. Chair, Sewing d@achine, Giassware, leased this fin lore. The Cutlery, Stevee and Fixtures, FINE VICTORIA LAWNS, 1256 conta. see, mes matgned has leased th osama Be Sines senSe ALL SUMMER GOODS AT NEW YORK Se aaeasue aoe ee OMe NSON BROS, Ancts, 0ST, TO Mak ROOM FOR Fatt stock. | F Sa LADY OF ze LAKS leaves the BITED STATES M. D ‘ONS UF BROKEN BTOUE, WISWALL @ GWYNS, wep anoNbat, WaDmEsbas FOR SOUBDATION OF ABP: bt * m, jorfoll * angst So. 703 Market Space. fe rile a ol, Be arate g. leave Tickets good ‘un 3 FOR POTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS. To SE soLp. Fare, 6, at Mlo’clock @ m . atthe end, on the Bastorn Branch 350 tons of Br.ken Btone, — Bteamer JBO. W. THOWPSON leaves Oom- District 1a INE: Lot of Drom Goods that sold from $736 to sit, foot of 6ih street, every TUESDAY, “a tata Ourrioman and intermediate land GHP U.S, Marshal D.O Another lot that cost from 75c. to @1.25 to be sold | ings, every FRIDAY, at 7 @ m., for Goan ‘waThas WIL80M, Proctor. Bike Kiver, stopping at intermediate Aveust I7tn, 1376. * engl d AL Drees Goods to be sold at about half price. Ooupany, wader the Mere poltas Bar ise ~ thet an = Opposite ihe ‘Treasury, ‘Agent wherf. Case ao and all Kinds of pant staff at a heavy Parasols at lees than cost. dy dauata’ Oo 8128 WHITE SHIRT, Im thie | COLYDE'S NEW EXPRI iyi JOSEPR M. P. Oty, Suiebed Cc a LINE, . PATTON. ERKELEY SEBIESS. utr. va mL ase: same | Be ste THE END HAS COME AT LAST. HILADELPBIA every | found, only tour bout” Tide hom Wark. Br" aa FINAL WIND UP OF THE SPRING TRADE tS arpa weg? For forint ialraaton’ iar Ergxy TARD OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK them ‘aarked jy0-3m coma Dorneley Oo are 4 @. F. HYDE, pen Morne estas a] BRAOH, 2 Ing La ai thie nen’ ry phen Tb aE wht Toots (A a0) fost: thence s ead Ali clour Paranole st cust FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Furnished iaprovementa tharsone oanantlog of are ot of cemusnoe Calies, Jotton, Drees Goods, | THUREDAY MORMMEES eae zen eens without ine | with fnterost St SOrper cen: gor nace tre 92a ‘on the Potomac River, with intersst at 10 feet from the beach, whore recent. per annum from Jan’y 1 + os ie cosurpassed be - | ith. 1876.) secared by the a of at 5 Roofs insiadieg the Maronite néatmer rasTe Sf inisis ‘ghiterho for ot aette | theronyeverscl su cane taa tae tata Coutoxt, Bivem Braing BLAakiston’s Is- | randab inland, abo im fish and splendid for | twelve, eighteen and tweuty four months, with in: toa Peep eataraig, will acri ‘ashington oa and sailing. terest Trem day of sale. weferred payments to be -e'Nneaatsetomoer aang | KveOAY MG LGU BE acum: ant" | qatetcant pean wi beta aconnne te | fn by Sc ra ee kr lee yo —— ‘i jy lotr = strect wharf. Warm Gaitaod Frosh Water Baths nthe Dataing = Be Tease atte of wale. If ite terme of tale ; HE hours from oF x ‘complie rom . ITCHELL, N ae ogee 7 ol Pittadelpni, wien fa the Trastes reserves the right to Fesrll. at the risk * CLYDES WASHING’ ey ot ( PENNSYLVANIA AVZENOB. BOSTUS AND PROVIDBNCK StaemeniY Lin's uenis - is G. W. MULLIN. of Bt, Cloud WILLIAM L. DAVIS, Trustee, easily: usa deeie oom selcal ak ek pHteay MoKinmx, of F. D. OLBARY, Baleomen. tus lowest aures, to close out our = (808, B waccaman, at 12 m, for Pb: “cnanbegiemes Auctioneer, 619 7th street n. w, VERY DESIRABLE DWEL . e Ae LLSG, No. D SUMMEE DEY GoODs. “4 ng the very low prices roling dur- avon, we have © our prices still d freigzats. Throagh bills of ee ehore prem bi from livered daily from 6s. m. and SLi “ADE UP GOODS, 4UL CUSDEBWEAR, ALL DEESS FABEiog ever before, and in qualfty that can * MONDAY, July 10, we close our ck p.m. Bere at « oe jylo-tr D&y Goobs CHEAP: Wo Sep wroren bas red extensive stock pete 2 Drow Pe ROYAL Mall BTEAMSULPS HOTELS. = Ppa Rie Kon 4? ORE HARBOR. RIGGS HOUSE, oe wes: a PLUMEB @ SPOFFORD, Propricters ax? pea 9 . FIFTRENTH AND G STREETS, F rt a Reet We » mytly _ Wasurneron, D. 0. GENTS FURNISHING EMPORIUM. vere Sone * donot carry steerage passen- Sptntehed, ot Gite. Hig: at TS FOR Bor E them FoGe Spy etieparcnares refand movey. to and from all of Buroye at ‘tng these -wy 5) T- mee. bills cad Sars Gaving 8 large stock of DS at lowest pens eat ee OBILDEBES setae eter Ex isepik sioecaet sue cabin, BMBROIDBRED PIQUE DRESSES iz 504 F street northwest, x rim: agent end wisbi to clone them out I wil ofter SOEB them ef exactly price. Also my oe 3 ALL PABTS OF THB CITE ‘ THE SAME Rare. ole—Ful of @ bushels for 98.0. <* 7 cents per bushel; Senne BAIB BRAIDS, Quality, wit be sieeed out at hail sei” 7 > Stipe se wrest: Gearactewes mares" Corner of Tie street on New ING STAR. —————_—_— Why Old Hickory Stuck te Gwis. A correspondent of the Home Journal, in describing @ recent dinner party in New York, gives the following interesting remi- niscence of the past: an ‘ere is @ political mystery connected with the doctor’s oistory, tuat will probably forever remain unexplained. and tbat is why General Jackson, througaont his administration of elght years, 1a spite of we opinion and the jaw, maintained Dr. Gwin in office as United States marsual of Missis- sippi.” Peionet Ring se ied that he believet he could explain it, toen related the foliow- ing interesting reskiesenemes: “Oa one occa- sion I was talking with Alexander Barrow then United States Senator, who had at the | lime recently returned to hishome in Lon- | isiana from Nashville. Mr. Barrow, woo | was 8 sort of God-son of ‘Old Hickory’s had become a bitter political euemy), waite in Nashville was urged to call oa tie old hero, who was ¢; of asthmatic cousum p- tion. Atfirst Mr. Barrow deciines, saying he was not, Owing to political misunder- standings, certain of @ cordial reception, | Senate, and, appareatly in defiance of pabitc | (out | very muck, @nd he deducted fifteen | Tesioent customers drop; free sherry, suwoke the read the pa o town em oor i a © procure them anytaing tuey de- shreds from & book to a dozen of wine. Cas the revenue authorities; for 1t was quite the thing for Poole to ask Lord This to take with bim in bis tranks to Paris, Vienna, or New York, Captain Tuat’s cigarettes, and Customers who lived out Yel Poole’s as & sort Of friead- Ifyou paid him cash, per ceat. mm your bill. If zoe did not pay bim cash, he charged you ive percent. interest, and fet the account run along until you were ready to settle it. “Poole was better than 8 father to me," said ope of his nobie patrons. “He dressed Astured to the contrary, Mr. Barrow went tothe Hermitage. He very forcetbiy described Gereral Jackson's appearance, bolsiered up in an arm chair, bis eye still flashing wita und) ing energy, while his body was bent by disease and weakened by age. He received “Alleck’ with the affection due to & returned sop, never alluded to it ditferences; but only to matters of feeling and tenderness. Mr. Barrow, when @bout to retire, said: “General, before i leave you permit me to ask why you so persistently kept Gwin to office, wy did yon for years ely the Senate and keep such @ storm of pol! ‘cal deauncia- tion all that time about your ears?” “Mr. Barrow added, that instantiy the General rateed himself up, and, assuming one of his tearfully earnest expressioas, en- carne. replied: ‘When my mother moved to Tennéssee with myself, @ boy, aud older brother, who was @ hopeless java- id, we were very poor. Tue first person who called upon my mother in her new home was Gwin’s fatuer, who was a Baptist reacher. He was a great comfort to our mily. After the coun’ Was setiicd up, be continued his visite aiways, wien in the vicinity, sta: our poor home, there were mansions in sight, ed at lordly ‘When the news reached me thatI was elected President, one idea alone for the moment filled ay 3 mind, and that was—now I can repay the kindness shown to my mo- ther, by the old patriarch Gwin by appoiat- ing his son to the ween = my fo egy wi es wi ire, he continued, would have kept Gwin in office If I had been eee oe from Washington by rly impressive, aa the ld nero settled back larly im} as the se ac! on Bis Pillow, exnausted by such uonsaa! rT t ax ‘snes arn Goin nat ae ast a was to deta Ga cate d "S popularity with ibe masses. viz... bis u ing friendship, whether in season or season, for hig friends.’” > CHARLOTTE CUSHNAN'S OLD SERVART. ‘ne other day, in friend, who was o the fri ofc tte Cushman, I met heaps lest mourner that Miss ushman left behind her, In the person of her colored attendant, Sally. Sally is no common personage, as her loz life with Mise Cushman would testify. She bscame during the last few years more of a fricad than @ servant to the great actress, aking, indeed, of the old motto which interprets f,“endship ae service a truth which 18 not oftes mate manifest. “I feelas if halfof my life had 6 with Miss Cushman,” said Sally te my friend. And when I came to hear how closely Miss Cushman clung to this faithfa companion in ber life—how, after her retura from the theater or Fag party, she lnva- riably related everything of special interest to Bally; consulted her wu her various laas; in fact, as far as possible, shared with er all her joys, her sorrows, and her tri. umpbs—I was not sarprised at this attend- apt's grief over ber loss. It was literaily taking halfher life. There has been a zood deai of criticism about Miss Cusumaa leay- ing all her large property entirely to her own family, with one or two small bequests to rivate individuals, but nobody will be sorry t this faithfal ep ft bas been made com: fortable for the rest of her days, though the dramatic profession to which Miss Cushman belonged, received nothing.—[ Newport Letter. FixnpIsh OUTRAGES 1 BOSNIA.—A tele- gram from Vienna to the Courrier de France ®&@)s that massacres have been committed by the Turks in Bosnia. Jn the villages of Pervan and Timar 300 christians were drowned after being tortured. At Pavica twelve women were cut to pieces and thrown fo the dogs. At Rajgloyoe sixty enudicc were stored by the Turks, led by one Fecuim Eflend!, to avenge a relation of Major Stoca- vies Eey, killed at Beliina. At Sokolovo 180 young girls taken from the neighboring vil- jages were penved in a field, and after the pre‘t'eet hed haan nicked out for the barems of Fechim and Stocsvics the others were abandoned to the soidiery and were violate: id murdered. At a hv — ulation assembled at mar’ were mas ey by a fanatical mobiled >y Saji Omer Efendi ‘and another fangtionéty named Ibrahim Kurusovics Aga. Tbe’ victiizs in Unis case numbered 3,000. On Friday, July 21, there was another massacre na ic bed Bashi-Bazouks are reported On the 12th and 13th @ band of Bashi-Bazouks, numbering 600, aged and burned the viliens of Gens Maballl,o9 tg rallway belween Adrlandplo atlippo- polis. the ni of Is! Nicom- Pi borhood of Istmaid similar atrocities. AGony. — Horace Was chopping in the At noon his wife carried his dinner to him. He was felling @ tree when she arrived at the Spot, @nd she stood near waiting for him to get Ubrough. She had in her arms a child a months old. The tree, in faliing, lurched toward Mrs. Miner, and before she couid get out of the way it came crashing upon her, one of the it branches striking ner and pinning both her arms and her oT earth. Miner ran to the spot. He could not see bis child, but his wife was lying with ner face turned up, gasping in death. Miner at once set to work toextricate his wife and child from that terrible position. The branch of tree lay across Mrs. Miner, and it was evident the child was beneath the mother. The husband, to extricate the wife and child, was compeliéd to cut away the branch, asd before he had finished his task he saw his wife die before hiseyes. He removed her pest | from beneath the tree, and found his cblid crashed to death, having beea crushed deep into the ground. The husband, almost frantic, took both bodies in bis arms aud carried them & mile through the woods to Lis bome.—[Port Jervis in th THE PRICE OF LAND IN PARIS —Tue Re- form Economique gives some interesting Statistics on the price of land in Paris. Oa an average of sales it is found thatthe soil of the capital of France is wor 12,706,- 060,000 franes, or upwards of £500,000,000. ings. The highest pai epg ay om t price e Square have been, in the Second Arrondissement, Place de ia ‘ourth Woods near Waymart. The highest a ose vierges. i : 2 s of the Jets. ii ti 2 | r two tance E é TE 4 ii; | 3 v9 i 3 g 2 a if i me for nothing Uli lcame of age, and thea loaned me the money to pay his bill.” The practice of Pooie's American custom- been to have their clothes sent over of travelicg friends, avd to pay taeir ts when Wey revisit Europe. Poole Was perfectly satisied with this arrange- ment. Long bilis meant more clothes, aad his profit upon an American's out@_ton Lon- don aod the continent was not to be despised, On the other hand, bis customers did not bave tbe troubie of purchasing gold or bay- ing bills of exchange in order to settle their accounts promptly. In this way many of them bave run up pretty large debts, extend- ing Over two, three, four, or five years. Now ibe great Poole Is dead, and his execator in- sista that these accoauis must be settled Cuarles Ib. Bingley, of Lonton, is the Dame of this slern executor. The drat spplication is a civil letter, requesting # re- milianee of the account With interest to date; but the hand of iron beoeatn the glove of kid is showa in the conclading porase, “that beedless Li ion may be avoided.” This sudden det for cash, with gold at a premium, expi@ius the excilewent among our goiden youth. accou: eovally 6 tal ment; but, like Baron Grant, he ered that “liberality paid,” @od he attended to the social and the money-lending branches of the basiness. Since his death the clothes tursed out have doubtless been as gool as ever, but the executor will certainly Kill the business 0; (oy rey bed old customers , and thus destroying oae of the fundamental rules of the house. The peculiarities of Poole’s clothes were the excellence of materials and workman- ship. Wear them out, hang them away for @ few months, and they up a parentiy as good as new. pec its were ualed. As to cut, bis ‘epgth was in coats. He could never butld trousers to rival the New York and Paris tallors, and of late years the best dressed men in London (by whom we do not mean the est men, woo, from the Prince of Wales to Disraeli, are ordinarily ill-dresset) bave ordered their coats waistcoats from Poole and their trousers from others. JOSIE MANSFIELD As Sxs Is —Your cor- res t's attention was directed to.da: op arallway train, to @ middieaged we man sitting near who seemed to be the cen- ter of interest. But tnere was nothing pe- culiar or remarkable in her personai appsar- ance. Her eyes, expressively large, were dark blue, and agiow with @ sort of languid or passive recklessness, hair auburn, and she was entirely too corpaient for aay kind ofgrace. Her face seemed flashed by, and, .| 1 think, bore the marks of dissipation, though I will not be positive that this was 2 0t, to an extent, the result of @ troabied moind—for affectioual storms can shock the most ree and — natures. She was plainly and neatly att in @ gray-mixed travel- dng sult, the jewelry with whica she was liberally adorned dispieying ne precious settings. Her days of material splendor and rsonal charms—if sit ever sed tne jatter—were ovidentiy ove., er escort was a pany: hazle eyed Englishmen, his dark | batr thlekly sprinkled with gray, @nd bear- ing @ sporting man’s mein. He wasneitner andsome nor intelligent in ap) 38. The name of the woman was in thousaads of newspa three or four years ago, and ber portrait was the embel ment of ail the Illustrated publications of the sensa. toval class. 1t was the novorious Josie Mansfeld, who cansed the death of Jim Fisk, the great seif-made financier, and brought into his family circle sorrow and desolation. She was returning to New York from Australia. Toe time of Stokes’ incar- ceration Is about to expire.—[@remont (Neb ) Cor Uhi.ago Times. GF St ain BLOW AT HoME—Later weet Iran Is san, t-2cea a garden party or rygeption in lows, ag Jee .ogtiow. Here the garden ¥ leasant surprise, as notni: been sal aoa it tn tne note of invitstion, ud iy! we fouad it, qui Un scEpected Dehind the ag sbaly nooks, walls, that all. it rather seems ), and thé veo,:0ule—a sort of Pompeian ee. ae ee comely prime, simpiy, bu! ig most a — 2 weil p bardly has an out door look at the house, the house mw us al least —I shou) seems to possess the firm: purest health.— (Grace Greenwood. =n _——————— a7” William T. Adams seriously inja | his spine last week by falling A yg ~~ dow at Dorchester, Mass, He is better Known to youthful readers as “Oliver Optic.” S27 Peaeh peelings, heretofore a waste pro- duct of ube canning factories, are now em- ployed in a distillery near coer 3 v Baltimore ia s7 4 Vienua tailor seeks toentice Enclish | peaking customers by this anuoaucs:aeat andish 8 in bis window: “ini: ead dso suite Slways ready.” — 7 Most Rome dogs sit in the back yards and how! all night, so that people will Know y @re not away anywhere kiill: — [Home Sentine > ——— 4 ? 0) FE i uf uf il sf 4 F i : My dimmer eyes meet far-off rays Lt» all immortal + imons saw That inver word—the Dawn of day~ Breaks through the clouds earth + sapors draw, 2 over. while I there eeome A workd of real | nnd Agd irionds of ofd Boat through th OF peopled alr and fairy ground ature's self co tn him dweir, Wine all ber wealte of dreams itis quite noticescie, says an that during the very hotvest weather pees @ud mortality, pa eney hy the voun- iry, are not so great as when ihe fervid Lemus of (be su mumer are Over &od Lhe dog days set in. It ts not bard to find & reason for this. The system, debilitated by long @o¢ intense heat, is peculiarly opea to insidious, violent Qnd sudden attacks of disease. People who bave taken off Weir Sennels are negligent Shout pulting them on agala, @nd the pores of the skin, relaxed, drink to malaria if it exists In the air, or Gre closed too suddenly by & cold #pell, and as a patural consequence fever or dysentery, or some other of the itis tbat flesh is beir to, seizes on the unwary. ip winter, when the weather changes from ‘old lo warm, we take cold—rarely when the everse occurs. In summer it is Lhe change from beat to cold that is the great prodaciag cause of sickbess. One sits cown when per- #piring freely Oo & cool piarra, in a bree possibiy. If it is in a malarious district, tea chances to one be will have totermittent or billous fever. Or he plunges into cool water when overheated and suffers a nervous shook from which be may not reeover for weems and months. A man to New York died from taking @ cold bath just as he was recovering from dysentery; debilitated by the beat, by business cares and OF discase, ine siock of the cold Water Was such that before he could be removed from the bath tub he was dead, Cold baths, If taken at ail, should be taken in tbe morning wheu the body is invigorated by a night's rest; and then ets well to use Water that is of Lbe same temperature as the Sir, and not fresuly drawa (rom weil or cistern. Baths taken at night should pe of adout ibe same temperature as tie body, and warmer, if they give the sit tenily feeling. A great deal of sickness caused in the latter part of summer by eating uoder- ripe and over-ripe fratta, or fruits tuat have been forced Into ripeness; just @s in the early pad of summer Dew potatoes and [real vege dies, attractive enough in appearance, bat Wanting time to ripen and perfeet them, SS ee See Saoeh aae, fruits @re ripe their juices are acrid &nd irritating to the lining membranes of the alimentary canal, and if do not produce 1 complaints, they do show their deleterious infaence on the system tn erap- Hons and Indigestion, in freifalness and bad temper, When ferment in frait it should be as carefully avoided as when it is still unripe. City physicians expect when the market is glattel with peaches and berries Will be largely increased because gence In cheap over-ripe fruit. If, however, such fratt is carefatly looked over, all de- cayed and bruised removed, and it is thoroughly cooked before It is eaten, the injury it inflicts on those who partake of it will be very much lessened. Aboiher prolific source of disease is tmper- fect drainage and sewerage. Whenever typhoid disease, in any of ts protean forms occurs, there bas been some neglect of thts Sort, or some exposure to maisrious tufla- ences. Very gin A and for @ long tine the body may be imbibing ee very graduai may be the approach of disease, but when once typhoid poison sa!urate toe body | there will be a fignt between it and the vital forces. Sink drains and sewerage pipes, es- cially if they arein the house, cannot be ; aw —— with lime water, di- uted sulpharte acid, water, or oar- bolie Pog It fier, the carrion copsumers Of the air, As crows are of the elds, are ex- cluded from the house, great pains must be taken to ventilate and san apartments and keep the air in them pure. is @ud bed- ding need constant altention to keep tnem SWeetand wholesome. No garbage should be allowed to remain uncovered witha thick coat of dry earth. Perfect cleanliness is one of the most powerfc! preveati Lisease. RI tention to clothing, diet, and clean- liness, even in uphealthy localities, will often wholly protect one from the “dangers lurking around. In chill aod fever @ouutries, if the skin is kept warm aod no Sensation of chilliness is permitted to visit the surface of the bedy, malarious polsoa il notenter the system through the pores ‘tne skin. In August we have a creat deal Of moist, muggy weather, too warm much of the time ‘or fires, but still making the bouse damp and-moldy. A little fire kindled morning aud evening Will neatraligze all the effects resulting frommsach weather, and Keep the apartments dry aud wholssome. A fire kindled on the hearth of 2°. hg in Detter than one in &@ stove, since PLS cles of mold and fangus growta floating ti — the aly are drawn over the flameand de- stroyed. There should be ove room in every bouse where Gre may be Kindiel at the ELOFiest DOLICe, 80 tnBidamD Met or ointhas may 06 dried. babies and old people may warm themselves in the cool mora’ and evenings, &nd sick folks have @ quiet, warm corner to grow warm and weil in. ——$—<— AN ALABAMA SHERIFF brought @ prisoner to the county Jail, and satter cel S7 Nobody can teli what the fashion is aoe _— mes, for a0 two persons,male 4 Gre dressed alike, and all classes of their old clothes-—( Basen erate — werat et ty See a Sa that suyeravandance of capital aoumet ase skillful workmen. Church Bckee, Geut ge anty, Md. to a Li Moors, of the District of Ootumbis, ———. DIED. yoy! ee oy i Me, 28 288 a. he aughter o Ailce Burgess, aged WW months and #8 dave Oo Priends «: to attend the fu nerat ents, No 515 13th street northeast, (Saturday), August 1h, at 6 o'elock OBOSSFIBLD. On Tharséay, 3. o'clock. efter s short tines, FL relatives are rexpectfuily re;vested Trom he residence of her pare on to worrow Pm, ~ August 17, 197625 Janse f. Guove: “4 + la the sixty fourth ycar of his age. ‘His funeral will take place on Satarday, the 19th residence, Blo. family inst , st 40'clook pm , from hts in 153i Columbia strovs.’ The irieuds of the mc invited to atterd ‘AGAN. On Tharsday, Au; Fox Beare, lutaat son. of months aac funeral will take pla-e frou ood P streets tet 49th, at 2 o’elock p. m. Ith, 187, @gonok D.. son ¥. Brere, aged 1 year ead 3 17th, 1876, Win illiem ana’S. a, Parents’ rest- west, on Bat- 37, 1876, @ menthe 8. UNDERTAKERS. R.?: "anver, 4 934" orEser, Undertaker. We, HACKETT wre W. BASKER, Cabinet Maker ana Undertaker 18 Live Graser Sonrees octi-2y BANKERS. >