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= = r BABYS TOILETTE. Lunatic Logic. : gE BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR F sre eee cual snr sno plesbiea ane mean weeren. ash & bens ce — = ee | ee ne is often obii: 0 wonder, ng . - SYRUP EW BOOKS FoR avausT. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. G, SausTAG, Auctioneer, MONDAY. ~~ August 26, 1875. | the directing ca ses of the dresses of children, “apd fo make a steadier moonshine 1 hevehit rs 7 F IM ‘Will sell at Samst ‘Store, No. 730 7th. ——_—_—$<—$<—<$<—$————— Ket ether they ort nave 0 ashior, in conve- | ., Ege Ad ae Y Bensit etasctte.” sure aa Tirucven HEAT, GESTARE ON THE stret, MONDAY. AG aheae acme Ap =a of ae 8 arian ae ago hy Segond . Ad ‘Tis Oe — the changes from the big = The Witchery of archery. By Eoomtson, NUE_AND 8TH STREET. IN THE CITY | goods must be gold on account of rebuilding annually thrown away in ‘is country in uselew | Single law in relation to them. One would | 44 Sometimes we are forced to go without s moon N Nimport. By E. L. Bynner, . OF WASHINGTON, IMPROVED BY A | the store to make room for the fall goods. and Illegitimate advertising. The experience of | Sunpose that these tiny people were exempts | Well, then, what can be plainer?—not the nose - ‘“Pritons."* By E. b, #ynuer. URL EN ieee EOS aug?s 3. S. SAMSTAG, Anct. ail enterprising and successful business men is that as So ra ee the eye of + = cai Tres ne your fare! Bourbon Lilies. By Lizzie W. Champney. rue of a deed of ng th: invested as a4) ame would hardly rest on such small deer; sun should be abolished anda cheese —_ : E HEREBY NOTIFY WM. P. HANGLEY, | nothing repays so well the money ver : ae ~ ; , pat Enaned By irae sek br) in 8 SOR, Corded to tater Wor 608, tole borne ase | WW ates. Simpson. F- Gala _Bomss, | tising in a paper which xVERYBODY reeds, That | Vif. When wesee the prevailing bonnet of the | 9. WiiakCour moonshine steady, with a tall sug2s-tr * 428 Seventh st.n.to._ | of tbe land re ors for the county of ashington: | Tursitare ete a 960 Loulsiang aveuas be theme | the true way to secure publicity. ‘The dest bust | ict‘ fara Mary Stuart, snd Hest weary Nom moon every night — ——- ¥ROM A PHYSICIAN. ‘OMAN’S WORDS—An Original Hoview | Writing of the party (eeehy ene ie kcesene | will be offered for eaie at pubiie auction, ac Lam; | Bese Men Know the value of advertising tn sucha | inandy, we ate Teed we otis that the | ore rt and Kinda, whorcees tea ne ot an Of Wist Womenare Doing is Are Seouce, | her will sai at’pablte suction cn MONDAY che | the Slstof this month, unless storage aid charges | Daper—and euch a paper is Tux Kvaxixe Stax. | [nfaniiie head dress has already come under am not righi!"* deteas Literature, Education, Indu Philanthropy, 26th day of Angust, A.D. 1878. at 6 o'clock p.m. are paid on o« before that day. ‘It has the largest circulation In proportion to the | the yoke; and when we see all the children of (Boston Herald. North HYDE PARK, VT, Feb. 7, 1876. Social Reform and Government. Also, a faith- | in fronr of the premises, all that Biece or Parcel, of aug23-7t" JETT & CO. . — a im population of the city in which it is printed of any | the country decorated with ribbons and sashes uae’ pistrice E J. STELLWAGEN, Auctioneer, 613 7th st. | paper in the world, It practically covers the | Of a certain color, perhaps a sombre one at 4 ful recos to co th a lying and bel: Messrs. SETH W. FOWLE & SUNS, Boston, | [LTH or womens Beery Meuschold should | City ot 7 Wastiugrone in that, and in its nature incougruous with child- 3 a read one od woman's Published | aforesaid, and kKoown and distinguished ra , BA: T Np | whole Aeld, % . + mek “ BROTHER GARDNEK ANSWERS DENNIS KEAR- Gentiemen—You may perhaps remember that T | monthly PFice per 1%, nip singe copies, 10 | on the plat or pian CaaS y ae So ORE TE BAST MENT BRICK DwEhuiNe, ON THe PASC ples ies babies fer tant ‘The Detroit Free Press says: “ Las’ nite Tote you several weeks ago in regard . Pheress Juan Nara Andrew: § ‘i 5 tare two ray NO 738 = : ays: © Ls (hg PERUVIAN SYRUP for my wife, who was | Cor pub ishers. Mrs. Theresa Juan Lewis Man- | hurdred and nirety<ave (00h and beginuing Tor Petre Werth Caplin Socata Hen ree The Terrible Congress. ORD, Still more is this felt when we look at | o7 1 sat on de front doah step.” began Brother NA ine walee cotea | aging Editor, 695 Walnut street, Philadelphia | the same at the northeast corner of said lot and myonusnartnweat. We do not remember a time within the last | the frocks of the children of wealthy parents, | (tar “lone cum dat meger Thoms Paaaee ao rethis state and also In Canada, without te Seat | Fae tne oF OLE Een eo eee are virtue of deed of trust, dated Angust 2% yearswhen the people of the country re | Where linen cambric. with costly igo omy Me Hie was putin an’ Blowin’ an fancier recommendation cod ii . record % Me < is ion, is We r i fe 3 Huet, Age ence. the first four borties in UH BOOK LIsT FO AUGUST. Jnches: thence sonthwesrwardiy by aline drawn at | 895, folio 478, one st the Land Records for they did during the last session. “Haiituoe | charming effeet—a dress In whieh the catid | Hsswit wid his bat) an’ de mlnit he cotchee Dut Uttle impression. bat while taking the Ath. | Ware on the Law of Notice... =-98 50 | (35) feot three (8) inches: thence south twen-y (80) eee eueTy a gratrict of Colambla, andat | been so sad, it would have been exceedinsiy looks more like some lovely flower than | “HRC Ger Gardner, diskentry am all gwine aoe OT Taal ad Bee ROLE | Res Adjudicata and Stare Decisis... + 8 00 | feet: thence east seventy-five (75) feet to the line | we will scat puviic aunion, Tehent er eke | ldicrous to’ see the public funds go up, aa | CYel, Dut in which it is hardly possible for to ruin! Starvashun looks de poor man squar* duit abissade mont of the work svoat the houae: | AIMEE RI ARS Pog tear mniriad Wouea GoD | Cheon Sad eteat case BONIS Be cael | Proms, ob WEDNESDAY, Ineaindar otsep- | they did, the moment’ Congress adjourtid cing-utteriy unut for baying ani romping | 1 de eye, dar am work no work fur te laborer , im S| Wells’ Se e ne o' treet twen' fe .D. 1878, at 7 Yongress in ses ‘2 31 a - . “ “aad semeerae merges Mare Eevee oman | Wren Eva BBB | antenatal; cone; ate can and sugramats: | tring tuowh and, atnguishat as Lot aunbaral | poner eh imeenter wee feleses tetem eed | demeuctie ltos high heeled atoes, stim | CT473, atest Taxed hm Yo Took arout age om a 6 ny annut oh emerankye # & a is emoved; < . S few athe J see de new houses gwine a aber - this letter that you see fit. Yours very truly, Wait the latest publi ved A mente of ones two, three and four pars, with ine | ,GyPeysiee, (72) i abner B. Kelly's recorded | Eng seopte could buy and. sell without tae ap: | foreloc Sand & few other follies—the sub- | Shun. Taxed him to disremember dat kallker D ‘We have a very select stock of STATIONERY tn | terest at the ‘rate of 7 per cent, per annum, de- | hunded and taent mht, 1 e | prehension that some:hing mignt be done any | S¢!¥!4nce to fashion being alwa: was only fou 7 cont re u H. D. BELDEN, M. 'y-eight, (628. ) together with th« 3 y while—it must be itt: ly four and five ts a yard, buiter al its branches. ferred payments to be secured to the satisfaction of | tmp. ovements thereon, ¢iusistiag of ancarly new | day to bewitch the tariff, or disturb the cus. | ™ T GORBIOR eoteene tise fiftcen cents a pound, flouer low, ‘taters way . H. & O. H. MORBISON, trus‘ee, or all cash at option of purchaser, Ade- | two-story and basement Brick Dwelliag, with | rency, or “Mexicavize” the vernment. | Much common sense in the majo ow, aD’ ¢] * chei ce eed at ti Bi Fs - dow, an’ clothin’ cheap nuff to bust half de .W BOOKSELLBKS AND BTATIONEES, it of one hundred dollars will he required atthe | DX story, ang pasem: There has been no popular faith, d f children Dowadays. The short skirts | Gor. 1 axed him vo look acrom do cower = augl-tr 475 Penn. aventie. me of sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Teru.s: One-third cash; and the balance inone | wisdom or the patriotism of Congress. Con hat prevent stumbling and afford no bar to Sqr . . a THE NEWEST BOOES. | 1! termsof fale are not complied with in fivedays | ana two years. at® percent, Incerest per annum. | wise 6 patriotism of Congress. Con ive exercise; the long stockings gartered | [ot a0’ see de droves of workin’ men gwing (THE NEWEST Boous. cf cate cf sale, the property will be resold at eos! | secured bys ded of trust on the preperty sold One | 216% Seems fo have been busy criticising and | 27" 1e Quiet that teavecno bare okie me be | home toder fam'lies after de labors of the THE PERUVIAN SYRUP — and expense of defani:ing purchaser, hundred dollars required at time of sale, and all | Watching the President, entirely unconscious : one! Me: ae day. Den I steod him up agin de house, McPherson's Handbook of Politics, 1878, form RICHARD WALLACH, Surviving Trustee. | conyevancing at purchaver's cust. ‘Lerms to be | tat the people were watehing their represen: | "udely visited by the winds, and impede no | Siti Peould lovk nim squar'tn deve aE CURES 6 of the series... iOS | WASH, B- WILLIAMS, Auct. coniplied with ip seven a tatives with much of uneasiness and very iit- | Citculation; the loose waists that allow full | “iq: Thornapple Scott, you ama cood nuff The Chins Hunters’ Cl ee aug14, 17, 20,23 26 MAHLON AsagoRD. }rrastees, Ue approval. ‘ ¥ f salen the high necks sud tong Dut you'd better Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, (CHABLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer an : “= Hf we inquire into the canses of this distrust ese and etails are ce tit Brain storet . . . 24-eok dS of Congress, we donot to look far for ¥ great hygienic improvements upon the Y tk about de kentry gwine to Chronic Diarrhea, Boils, Nervous, 3 a Nels — P the principal ones. The Congressional lead. | Gress of ancestral children whuse iittle waists | °C! 3 out d 3 A Legacy. Miss Mulock. «+e 1.50 | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK UNCANSON BBOS., Auctioneers, : Wer sheathed in buckra 7 heads wes ruin, an’ yit you n’ and let your wife 5 2 Mire, 5 4 N 5 . BOUTH- isl ers have made a personal business of the ses. * sheathed in buckram, whose heads were | t ‘ ye! Ye ee ee ee In the Wilderneas: Chas, Dudley Wataores: P78 Wane oe nose een 7A USTEES' BALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME | Sion. The men of promivence who were seut | Ade tender with caps, whose skirts trailed on | #0, datteis wash au’ iro ie Humors, Loss of Consult: Pauline and Other Pooms. Gordons. LB |, By virtus ofadeed of trust, dated August DWELLING ON J STREEL, BECWEEN | fo Washington to do the business of the coun. rbd ros Oot tae tore ae ee face, an’ y A Trip upthe Vo! : th A. D. 1876. aud duly recorded in Iiber TH AND OTH ST ig ry have been. solely eny in doing their ‘ i y lod, | Saonths: , Neural- The Witchery of ML 1.50 | No, 827, foli c., of the land records. By virtue of a ceed of trast, bearing date rn, 1 diftcuct to te ’ ‘id for petticoats and too young SY [posi fat “ di ‘ : — Aeareh ea Yorage of Paper Cance. 3 isianoy 2.50 for ‘ia District ot coi inbia, and by direction of gue hath da of July agra, rwcondad in Libor Shudidates tenthe Erde SD. mocking dies of a miniature nian, is quite as iat tao Loma binders skip pence tie leee or le om 5 y y tl > will sell at pI - 0. . fol C., Of Li nd reco! of ~ exc s "e ie di Lien ee ee 1.00 | Hon inrrontot the premises on MONDAY. tho | the Disristot Colursblar stat tine aitcaaaee | gress, but ae P pomber of thew ote | Ties of baw antes hetees Se ang | afore some mule kicks ye tu death Itam you plaints, and Play Day Poems, Leisure Hour, Harper's Libra- | 261) day of August, A. D. 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m.. | guest of the party secured thereby, we will offer | Just as Well known as if they had advertised | 2OS€,0f boss eweipete BO, an’de oder loafers an‘ lazy boueses who am ry of American Fiction and Prankiin squarore- | cot one in ‘square No. 492, tn the city | for sote.at pubile auction. In front of the premises, | their candidacy over their own signatnres. | Considerably more comfortable. all de time blowin’ sich nonsense, while yer ceived as soon ag published. CROQUET at coat, of Washington, improved by a neat two-story | on TURSDAY, the 31 day of September, A. D, | These men were watched from the beginning e dress of boys, however, always granted | fomiijes am diggin’ inter hard work to keep a tr sous kor OH wasetoonta Piers ofsale: One-third in cash, (ot which $50 | tand'atd oe Primal de sctgy of Washing: | Cron’ hes orate nich ine aagnifcant and doubriess the dress of women In geserai | food an” whisky! “'Genlem, dat ni wi ‘avenue. rms of sale: One-t! In cash, (of land ‘and premises, located In the city of Washing en. y were men whost voul’ D genera) : ye = iy Borae ‘ . = must be pald at sale), balance in six and twelve | ton, District of Columbia. and sagwn as patt of | Meee Geom teh ine elee deel ee Would | Tas alwaysso hampered activity as visio skipped, Ize got six bricks handy for di NATING IN A wv Pusson dat comes talkin’ dat way, no ORIGINATID 7 LATEST PUBLICATIONS. mouths, with interest at eight per cent,, and se- | Lot No. 8, in Square No, beginning for the Gaeatt aie ROBIN Ais exes) toenforce seclusion, in more or less degree yt dat * — cured Dy deed of trust. “The terms tobe fully | same af a point ou I strect 69 7.12 feet east of the | Portant question, if they had chosen to exer. | The that of the haem. Vet oven thie secs | What hiscolor. Iiz lookin for signs, 1 iz. Around the World in the Yacht “Sunbeam, **by | complied with within five days of sale, otherwise | northwestern corner of said sjaare, ruuning | cise it. They were men whose astuteness in matter of convenience fashion takes into hey | iz lookin’ for signs dat sor BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, Mrs, Brassy; Illustrated, $3.50, The Atlantic | the trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and | thence east 24 feet G inches. tueuce south 63 feet 6 | the comprehension of public affairs, and whose handsend ‘ fom vec akes tate her | clubam sitting wid his feet ia’ of adry Jelanas aa Hesorts of Health and Piossare, Dy 8G. | cos: of defauiting purchaser. All conveyancing | inches, thence west 24 feet 6 inches, theuce uorth | power in debate were needed by the best | ands and moulds. A few years ago theskiris | C0043 "hoy while he talks about hua, ‘ W, Benjamin, Ii-: $8. The Speaking Telephone | St cost of purchaser, GS fost G Inches to place of eginning, together | Interests of the country, again and again, | Wef® $0 exceedingly short and so very full | Fined kentry, an’ so forth. Waen I diskiver OB ACCOMPANIED BY and Taiking Phon b, by G. B. itt, TU. ; angi4eoéds ROBT. H. WARD. Trustee. with the improvements thereen, consisting of @ | during the session, but who basely shrank | that our best dressed little children were like . sep. | Dance Mending rl . ° $3. The Battle of Moblic Bay, by Com, ¥. A: Par: two-story frame dwelling. : Toy ae ete ee a swarm of ballet dancers: now, on the com | Si20 you'll diskiver a vaeancy in de club, an ker, U.8.N.; maps, &c. Poems and Baliads, by | ‘Terns of sale: One-third of the purchase money | {0M SP* EF ear pe rning an act | trary, while still ly a8 short, th let no man disreckolect it. ir fi ‘ Bi which might injure their prospects for vs nearly as short, they are so es DEBILITY Swinvarne: second series, §1.75. A by JUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, in cash, and the balance in aix, twelveand eighteen ba a Prospects for the | canta iI fi 3 Hise Mulock: $1.00. Jet: Mor Face or Her tor Months, with interest from the day of sale a8 per | Presidency. They sat in their sea's or skulked | Scapind weil fitted that we seem to see Ariel | pryrosopny aT \ FRUIT STAND.—In “Tri z- ae : TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A THREE-STORY he day inthe lobiies, entirely withveterers cir | aud Mustard-seed and Peas blossom in their ap tbe <t ‘Mag: A Story of To-day; paper, cE rt. to ured bya deed of trust y veto their | 2! , ld appl tune; paper, 80c.” Mag: o-day; 4 FRAME BUILDING ON THe | Dt. pérannum, to be secured by a deed of tru: efer tradit ab an th ton new novel, au old apple-woman, thug om Boe. * hitriaim ritage. by Alma Calder; BRICK AND FRA % r' on the property sold, A deposit of $100 will_be re- | private affairs. There were ure. i radition garb about the family hearth. . : ~ . oe orig a eepen bee’ SOUTHWEST CORNER OF I AND TWEN- | 02 the property sold, posit o 5 Full or seat, short or long, the little bodies | €XPltins how she thinks that iolks “git ‘on: Tc. The Canoe and Fly Poa: pepe: TY-FIFTH STREETS NORTH WEST. quired at Lime of sale. If the terms are not com- | during the session, but these m ¥ (Bia Neegard bee g, the le ies | “By keepin’ the speck side down!” said True, ~ SYST. For sale by MOHUN BHOS. By virtue of a deed of ri plicd with within five days, the Trustees reserve | Their wisdom was needed, their eloquence | are migh particular concerning them and | in’. solemn and Trainer awfu! voice, “That® & LOW STATE OF THE EM. {e@-tr Koo! and Stationers, 1015 Pa. y, | the right to resell said property at the risk | was mi : San all the rest of the toilette; each object of that ee att aay ee A aL: trloraee Be and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All convey- | Pas needed, eee ar ete eaed: but they | Toilette is as much a matter of importanes ny | HOW prey ert ae eee now Suynoly que oe ¢ wae af haser’s cont, x na fat Oust 3 Or | a i anything. at's how folks git married. Ob, RAILROADS. oie eet eee Se SU a oe si Mae at LARNER, Yorustos, | He, COwMID., J oras {helt busitess to take them as corresponding objects are to thelr ed side down till after ee avZ0-a2w CHARLES T. DAVIS, : sue t th don't they keep th hey devoted them. | amas the, color and cut have become a | the minister's sald ‘Pet no man pur asunder? is going to be aamired by IT guess so? An’ how do the lawyers win their ma tha = we will cffor for sale. at publi z selves simply to that. Noth SSENGER TRAINS | the premises, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of ig Sean ee ae ose "| Bepteinbor A. DD. 187. at BeB0 o'clock p. may, All UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, fuily patent, or more shamelessiy confessed, At Baltimore and Pot ‘cel of land and premises located in — , subject of discus ore shame- nore quame- | wheiher or noi it : i 3 companions weighs e balance as the | Cases? By keepin’ the specked side out of c Depot, Sixth than this devotion to a seif-nominated candi- | {Y oes W sight of the judge and jury! Ao’ allthese ‘and B Stee, PO" the city of Wachingion, Districtor Columbia aud | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIVE TWO-STORY | dacy fora high oflice was ever Seu. iil this OF Se niede’ Can ne eae OF us, while youshall | en you stad ak Incine vapere thareettes Morning. 1 Boening. known and designated’ as a part of lot No. 14, in COTTAGE FRAME DWELLINGS AND | any other country. It ought to condemn them Spare aig eae P glass for | country and sit in hich places—how do they New York TESS, 20 Kichmond iI 10 northeast corner of sal us be ct LY. contemptible, seif-servin: do tiine-servin, ects ite]: eed - * a y Ul spec’ side vn! N. ¥. & Phils exp, 6:60! Alexandria. West on T street north ig feet b inches; thongs | SEVENTH AND KIGHTH STREETS | Somagoues ‘as these, playiue the Tole exaut-itels uncotnfor able with the con eivus- re ne Seen ane seems Ser, FROM REY. JOHN GREGORY, Senin Alexandri: Hee re leas suerce ome to tty Tones of bor, | abe Gita ora ioed of trust wiven to me dated statesmen, were quite Gnough f0 breed ‘the als. pan onteen, quite as intensely mere a specked sides le'sin the necessity of the case : g ; ‘ : t i i te ches at_keeps that down an’ puts a a an Methodtet Church at | Alexandria, 2 ginning, together with the !mprovements thereon, | May, tat, 1878 su aly eecrroenin ae tat that. body nourished to its commanding | SOUrself when subject to the close scanning | 42 el man Shat keeps 7 otgptele aM rand +d Pastor Of On Teens Orme PS maltionaes: ee Ferre isle haete etiam Ee lial rather seme ere ree rty | growth.—{ Dr. Holland, in Scribn’ © | of the insolent eyes of women of the worl pace tae thee og oe ator ro . be 9 ja 'e o} | 2 tone a 2 Y ‘ab. SS; ¥ et s zs i Riatandtla corres 8:5! Balimenes-.cccctte "forms of sate: One-third of the purchase money | secured, we will soll, at publi¢ auction, on THU RM ee 20 | Sere LRiES even Tore 90, owing So. Sho aD- | Socner ie aoce umdermand if the ptoneriee, My Dear Sir:—Having at various times, person- | Alezand: 1. In cash. ard the balance in six, twelveand eighteen | DAY, the 29:n day of August, A. D. 1878, at 5 A Marrrep WomMaAN Stars A Man Woo | sence of powers of comparison and better does git on Pi ally, and in niy own and other famiites, tested the times with interest from Yay of sale at Sper | o'clock p. m., In front of the re=pective premises, | INSULTED HER.—Police ollicers why were at- | compensations. 5 mas Sat value ot the medicine called P2ncvian | Baltlmcre . Gent, per auauuy fo be secured by adeed of trast | ali those certala plecas or parcolsof land aud prom | tracted by a womat's screams, burst ones ¢ It is chiefly in view of this acuteness of their ECTED SOLUTION OF PROFOX- | Alexandris.. — 00 | on the propesty sold. “A deposit of $100 willbe re. | ses known aiid deseribed ‘upon ground plat orplas | door of a tenament at 1613 2d avenue yesiet- | feelings in relation to dress that we allow chil- | | SOON after the train on the Detroit and Mil~ lersey Avenue ai ects ‘ : t | $4 of A. K. Kelley *ssubdivision of square 689, to- | her hands and weeping as she paced ner: | andit is to be wisied that they cou! fe yes ee : 3 LA ted cg ee Clg Cal BUR Ener ctl A rit coreaie Miers eal conrevencig ot || pelser with ‘al’ the’ improvemouta: ways: gases | Vously back and forth past the body of anua- | to think of its appearance, or to under te es aoe Tooeey Lye asa tonic, free from all the objectionable features | N.¥.,Phil..Bosex * pee fumars acooms, “1-50 purchaser's coat, Tents, rights, privileges, appartananees and her- | conscious man ina pool of blood. Tae wo- | Stand the reasons why a simpler dress ir more Brunswick. The Jehu replied that he would of alcoholic romedics, 15 is 8 most eMcient saxil. | Baltimore expres eo Geek B00 HOS. H CALUAN,? rast editaments to the same, belonging or otherwise | man was Mrs. Ellen Sullivan, and tae man ble aud healthy, and what “the giris” | Biv mane part Or Ein on scot lary to the temperance canse. Cnet the greatest | Western express. NXjenuHosex 8.00 | smegansw PHILIP, LARNER ¢ Trustees, | Sh tailing. was John Ormond, a buiider, of 11th avenue | say about it. For our own par:—acknowledg. | faKeherto any part of the city tor Ss. nin gaD ae medion ase of alcoholic shisaiants: | Ered-aer(iice’h') $23| Baltimore se oi; -6:37 | SyraBH B WILLIAMS, Auctiondor HOHE Sse at tno corer of bana Ten eeeus | Radenteree Ser Tom ant nitce SeaiGe ong | Mcassut Casey ta ay enue reer CE | teat time L'was ia Detiolt aie haeuan outy = gued ecesst It. Anna, £1 8:32| Baltimore eX... *6:45 pied paca e had entered her room, and after sending out | pleasant fancy than of utility—we can never ge ha ‘ eer cn wohaveis the PEaUvIAN STEUE's | Mariinsb'g & ta Western expres: 7:20 | VALUAB! & BUSINESS PROPERTY FRONT. | ,, LO 12 being at the commer of H and 7th strests | freer jusulted her.’ she repulsed him, and | think any dress so pretty for a child as that of | Charged mea quarer for takin me to Har safe and efiicient substitute for those us Tst’h ac. (M.b.) 9:45 Baltimore ex...... 8:00 ING ON SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN | “Lote 13. 16. 17 and 21 are unimproved and front | he went out; but, meeting the boy wich the | the infant princess in Northcote’s picture at | Per coaun nthe hip Siege nage ding 0 Femedies. ‘This testimony is given unsolicited, | Baltimore accom:.*10:30 N.¥.,Phif. Bos eX *9:15 G AND H STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING | ow Ft streot east. beer in the hall: he drained the pitcher, and | the exposition. The little maid of four or fve | Marked another whip who way stauding hear. SEE ee eee | ERT Sore ame a | ON ECA UCN s ae7m at 6:00 Hote ks and 22 are tnprgged by erosstory | then returned and, knocked her down.” Ke: | yeats is pledging her marriage troth to her Gartieh pean arnand townie kieran quain’ th the vi rope’ medi- y 5 On E ‘rame Dwellings fronting on Wh street, between | gaining her feet, she ran to the window and | eager pretty lord and master, a year or two eo ath adore Cine Weare truly. SOHN GREGORY. ‘[° THE WHITE MOUNTAINS: mises. part ota sqaifeel ines in stjuare 258, is | Biot $8 and 89 are unimproved and front on 8th Sereanied for Feet HRS eee LEGS Ee eae ees ee a — having 21 fect front, containing 2,682 equare feet, | heros" again. As he grasped her s! peaurnt ae a shop, W: e crowd of family dignitaries iu zw EW HAVEN ana " © pocketknife from the shelf and stabbed him | the rear, and the ardor of the young lover and oF . HARTEORD RAILROAD f= Wyerm*: One-nifth oh; balance in ene, two, | puoli stand 34 areimprored by two-story Brame | firice in the groin and abdomen and onee in | the faithful determination ot the tebe tenets, | _ Hi was an entire stranger to the girls pre- P DsaY EXIRESS TRAL three a’ 1 four years, for notes bearing interest at | J streets n.e. the shoulder. Mrs. Sullivan was arrested by | do whatever is expected of her, could be set off | Sent, and the oe mean and would not Eg at 8.06 a. m. from Grand’ Ther ¢ ut, per annum from day of sale, and se- | " Terme: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve | Capt. Robbins. In the {9th-street hospital Or- | by no laces, frills and feathers half so well as por yon him. He —— up cours SYRUP Centra: Depot, New York, and thus et oe oO ee ncaa, | months; notes bearing interes: at 7 percent. until | mond recovered consciousness for a short | by the little, close, demure eap from which the repre) up Res youne lady, sence U i a Yeyancing at cost of pu Se nis coke and secured by deed of trust on the premises | time. He refused to make a statement, and | golden rings of hair escape, and the little | the agg ea Epon ry Meg Ba Vv SAVE SEVEN HOURS a AND SEVENTY | Of sale. sold. all conve pees at the renrrsak ae) par: said ‘Let me die.” Mrs. Sullivan's husband, { Straight gown that, just touching her toes, | dance. food : ed —— in surprise, and in- - MILES’ TRAVEL, = ae ae Ad ee ee ee | 8 laboring man, had ove of his egs broken re’ | gives her a sort of womanly charm ven in het Tat erg pS tnd gn A and go from New York to the Mountains BOOTS AND ES. within seven days from day of sale, the Trustees | cently. He was out for a short walk when | babyhoo larper’s Bazar. don't take any chann N m&th,lm throng Daylight in a hoarse, reserve the right to resell the rty at the risk | Ormond entered.—[N. Y. a ——Sa eee no’ you y more chances — pccrlarai EASE iat Ba renian 5 : an I do. ‘Tickets and farther information can be obtained y YORK SHOE STORE and cost of the: Getesieinig purchaser. open giving, Numists tw Rvssta.—Recent state trials | ‘i tent ps tae baltionee ego five days’ public not! eas o eae resale, Pror. EpIsON AMONG THE Scientist3—A ; in Russia have shown that young people of COPprERas AS A DISINFECTANT.—The Scien- STEAMERS, &e. mise Ratios ‘augi4 Im 605 Pennsyicania avenue, a) augiz-a CONHAD KAUFFMAN, {TTustocs, TarKe audiened attended the Session, of the | fhe fi Sore es bpcoMe | tific News, of New York, puts copperas far a ssociation for the lvancement of cience, s e at a3- lor -f Tt INas— AL AN RAILROAD. TS THAT CANNOT BB DENIED, WAGE EEUELO EO nt ; : : oon above chloride of lime as a disinfectant. It Fee Receuarrane, cs — ‘TIMORE AND OUIO TOAD. | FACT, THkS Thad CanNOT Du BRA TEN, | BB, H- WAHNER, Real Estate Auctioncet TRE ret ER raat Sel tae pope ter peer adpes ALS coupie of handfuls of coppers thrown mane three tips, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY FOR | THUSTERS’ SALE OF a LARGE FIRE. | Hon oue uf tenew members: Poof, Thome, | interest the working people in the new ideas. | into a bucket of water will soon disscive and 16 > gach week, two to NOMINI ‘Sh RELIABLE GOODS. CLASS DWELIIX@ HOUSE, No 809 “ can be used freely and is a valuable disin- Li U 5 Edison, s ceive a 5 J 4 * m is ee Seis OneEe atinter. | National Houte and Short Line to the . se DWELLING HOU! 0 Edison, who was received with apolause. | On July 25 two agents of the secret police, | foctant, ‘The best san 1s to fila hai barrel oF — poly North. Northwest, West LOUK AT THE FIGURES. EORTREET OB 8TH AND 9TH | President Marsh said it gave the association | while tracking some Socialists who were be- . : a wi od ines and Southwest. 7 STREETS NORTHWEST. 5 i keg with water and suspend withiv it am tn at G. Le 's Coal and = Ladies’ Kia Button, worked holes. . . By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 12th much pleasure to welcome a gentieman who | lieved to have formed an illicit association in ihe arty bask r pe eras. Ta this. rood, Uficr and 898 Fennerivania avenue, | TO TAKE EP FECT SUaDaY, Juxe 9, 1878, Eadies: Cheek or Plain Top, Button. Gay OE Caen ee care ones ene aa had done so much to help seience by his wou: the outskirts of Riga, were set upon by sever. | Crate size ket full o Saale aman among the land records of the County of denul inventions, and that they. reflect than when Cons] way it dissolves more rapi m.—New York, Toueieiphis, end Boston al of the conspirators. The gendarmes, find 8. Eilicott City. On Sunday to Baltimore Washington, D, ©., in Liber 658 folio | glory upon the progressive genius of America. | Ing themselves outnumbered, drew their re- | thrown to the bottom of the wooden vessel and only. Stops at Shipley’s, Laurel, Annapolis ubscribers Will ell to thehighost bidder. at pub- | [t would be probably. the most gratifying in: | volvers, and one ofthem being knocked down, | thus a supply isalwaysat hand ready for use. a URERE 23° ‘. See enn hae eure qnepe Me auction, in front Of the premises, on cae KS- | telligence to the gentleman himself, as wellas | fired three shots at his assailants, who there: = bs t NOSPULE, FORTRESS MONBOE AND | 620 5. 107—Baltimore, Annapolis and “Way. Dee ee oa ot Auetet A Dee Deets to | to the audience, said President Marsh, to hear | upon seyerely wounded him with their knives. | , 9A newspaper announces the death of a 501 (Cranberry, strasburg. Winchester, Hagers- wit: Aifthat certain pares! of land lying and telug | tbat the association had just been informed | In the end, assistance having arrived, the | lady celebrated for the “purity of her char- prin ac “foun, and ‘Way via Bela bytes in the City of Washingion and Districrot Colum. | by a telegram from the exposition at Paris | Socialists took to flight, leaving one of their | acter and complexion. 8: ‘xpress, 0a. m.—Point of Rocks, Cranberry, Strasburg, Winctester, Hagerstown, and Way ‘Stations. S:a m.—Now York, Philadelphia, Boswon and jaliimore Express. ‘ari Jar ow Y¥ orl oO = and Poe or Stopes Au tts a Junction, Aap northerly on the line dividing lot ‘No. @ from of Prof. Henry. IMPARTIAL JUSTICE. the same being the easterly part of lot num- | that the grand prize at the exposition had been | Dumber on the ground ina d: ne condition, 4#9- Four boys while whistling “Grand father’ bered two (3), in square numbered four hundred | awarded to Mr. Edison for the most wonder. | He was at once removed to the hospital to: | Clock” and “Whoa Emma,” a few da) De and six (406), and bounded and described as fol- | ul inventions of the age. A committee of | gether with the wounded gendarme. 2 were killed by lightning. (This isa falsehood lows: Beginning for the same at the southeast cor- petite, Dovot mid iot oa hel AGE oelea enna hree was appointed to arrange for an eulogy —but "is ita sin to lie for a good wholesoma and over Ne tion, Jesup’s and Han : e Montreal Witnes: | purpose? All of this pees outside of the SATURDAY Pitstarg Ex town and Valley | EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED. ea ee ana, | 80 M. 4. still rardener, who bad ai unusual pisewolveeat | Nortisaon meiae Text $0 the boys.)— a Pittsta TERS. retown ant alley re (( UTHER: ANUP, ES.—A. . unusual renologii vi on . — ° Branch except Sunday. ‘through, Car toBtaug- PRICES GUARANTEED THE LOWEST, | 22¥¢p, (87) foot stx (6) estate eas progress. “The ‘success of our humerous coe developnient in the Organ of ofder, exerted | “gg-"Geant. cemarked the tall man in ‘tin no ee ees om ee eas Se ote oo No Branch Stors. Only One Price, Givision between Blagden and Muore, the Bist | fon and grain mill now in operation aiong the | himself to have everything under his charge | wrinkled duster,“ Graut reminds ine of 3. Wood. leaves ber ‘wharf, tormi- 9:00 me—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis | _8uel4-tr GROBGR MOOA ETH. | Titer Web. No LL #0365, Staeiaad rassasor | MOUS canal has stimulated other enter- | symmetrical. and having oceasion to punish a | tree struck by lightning.” “And why? asked Tth ard Way. ‘Washington county, D. ence running west- es, lably informed that of | the little fat man with a russet valise. “Bee E Baltimore Express, Stops at Bl: GREAT Onde it is proposed to form a corporation at once, | thé garden, sent another one to the corres- se,”” “ becat " Miensbirge Ronavier Lawn aneieds saue: | OL SEY ch sald alley twenty off (26) feot fre (6) lnch- | ror'the manufacture of gunay. clot, with ire | Pond z tower for the sake of symmetry. A | Diaste —o piste blasted pop'lar.”” cor over. ‘1863; runn! mill located upon the August 1. 7 1 milar policy seems to be followed 12:16 p m.—Baltimore, Antapolts, Elioott City | BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSH. | Pi My travis tend tee sete as theeeehey | capital stock of the corporation: win ae abe by the ma istrates in the Orange and Irish | nema,some People do not. understand how 11:80 p. m.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston 491 Pennsywania Avenue, OE elgniy-sovon (P fect and sit (6) ineneertoentd | Soro onPald UP, capital, of which about | Catholle Union troubles, and thus we are not | Gerore go. soon after the murder takes place. eae Tae Sane ee of, elghty-seven (87) feet and six (8) inches to said | $27,000 will be invested in’ the mill and im- | Surpri ar in O;tawa a Young Briton and | ‘aithough it is a secret of the business, we must bepeces. | Gas pre ee ED p- SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. maizeet tienes TOOInE caster on sald EB et provements, thus leaving nearly $15,0J0 for | & member of the Irish Catholic Union were be generous to our readers and say that all the Beas EL BAOON, Prev, | 4.305. m.—Baltimore. B adensburg, and Laurel ithe point of beginning. witt's right in sald any | COMMercial capital. ‘The machiiery das been | each fined $50 for dis rderly conduct durlug | ee uerous to our readers and say that all the B. d, ACCINELLY, Agent, Exp ess. Frederick via Helay. Siopsat Annap- | DOES NO DOUBT LEAD THE SHOE TRADE | {2 holon win mls veatucen ‘apating there- | Secured, and is considered a portion of the | the recent riots there.” come into a newspaper office are saved —- — olis Junction. THIS BIDE OF BOSTON, on, together with all thy buiidings improvements, | 0riginal capital, The mill is to have a capacity = Turners Falls Reporter. STE AMEES FOR NEW YORK. +435 p. m.—Point of Rocks. Frederick, Haj righ's privileges, agin eald ‘deat ‘of October iain, | of 8.000 fale ‘of gunny per annum, thus en- FEMALE SUFFRAGISTS SUBMIT.—Stephen 8. | [ * 7 2 ‘The BSicamers JOHN GIBSON aud BO, town, Winchester aud Way Stations. ‘On Sun- — ia Specified, abling the mill to produce nearly the value of | 294 Abby Kelly Fos'er, of Worcester, Mass., 4&%- When riding on the cars if cinders annoy GHT a! Pier él East days io Point of Rocks and Way Bta-fons only. ‘The terms of sale are: One-fourth of the par- | its capital stock every six monthy.—[degusta | WhO have gained considerable notoriety by | You, persuade your neighbor next in front to geenhatuanay men oy +4:40 p, m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sia- ATTENTION, LADIES! chase money in cash, (of which $300 must be pald (Gay Neus. ss os refusing to pay their taxes because female | close his window; that is where they enter. Bown every +: OND. a ‘iiexantrissame re 15:30) m.—Philadelph’a Norfoik an4 Butimore A large St of LADIES’? NEWPORT FRENCH at dhe time ey and el ue in three 3, Suffrage is retused, have at last decided that | You may keep your own window open with it t»* -n at lowest rates. Yor in! Exp ss. Norfolk exe pt Sunday. Norfolk vas- | HEEL and SANDAL SLIPPERS. all of. ee oral ena at tee ope. payable | Mrenesora's WHEAT CRrop.—The Pioneer | discretion is the better part of valor. Their | impunity, unless your neighbor behind 18 & OM over. tan Bavk, U6th street, | gengers taken in the Uars direct to Boat at Can- | Brst-clase quality, made from the best Gomit-snnusliy.\ oF a ‘option o bur. | press editorial i th farm has been regularly sold by the tax collee- | bigger man and compels you to close it— FOR.P. A DENHAM, Agent, Water street, | 75,°°S at Blalensburg and Lsarel. French Kid, wh nay era Se aun r Sera note tebe secusod Ty a ciead Of trata tae | Wueat crop of Minnessta ne 5 nO eee | tor and rebought by them of the purchaver for | [Binghamton Republican. * aitimore aud Way S:ations. aged ty seld, he satisfaction of th 2225 5 yield 1 1i | Several years, but this year it seems they have a X., SAMUEL BACON, President, 718 p,m, —Chicago, and Columbus Express. Au ust Bib, Will be sold at a great sacrifice proper aot Ses ee of the Trasvees. acreage 2228 a average vield bet, ae decided to Keep their property off the Gollne. caee * —- bay an heigl bn —4 ‘OBTH AERMAN LLOYD. 18:10 >. ny~ Baltimore express. ‘BORTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, & Prt) }Trastees. | Paul the yield will probably be 10 bushels par | t0r’s list. next Tuesday, presents himself at the door of 19:25 p. m.—st. Lous, Ci.cinuati, Lonisville and 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. J.T. COLDWELL, BOM, jyae-a | acre. This region furnishes three-fourths of arich acquaintance. “ My master doesn't re- JAESHir GINB BBTWHBS NBW YORK, | ¥i ‘sburg Exp:ess. ‘Pitsburg, except Suaday, LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor. z the crop. Above this line the yield is estimated MARRIED IN HasTE.—Henry McLean, who | ceive to-day,” says the servant. “That's all SOT HsMPTON AND SEEMED. alee he Le ae pe ASSON BROS., Auctionvers. at 15 bushels per acre. pgelsh pecwns ee es) oc Sandlake, saw | right. Idon't woni him to receive. I want him to ‘Tho steamer of this every Bat- | 19:30 p. m.— Iadel = — Bis: id aS . : cain wr frum dicen Fret, foot of Third hore xpress Sleeping var to New York, aad TRUSTEES) SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- | BEECHER IN THE NEVADA Mive3s—His | dow at 66 Green street Albany." Mecean fim EES i AS Dees Soest nee eg gates, of pacaage: Bp cial Sieeping Gacto Patiadctonia. | GREAT INDUCHMMNans)© WHOLESALE | KxIY CORNER OF iGHTH AND A | ist to tue Bonana.—This morning, at io | Wentinto the house, told her that he was ii B rst cabin, $100; second | Ali trains stopat Relay S atios. W10_ | 490 pair of Ladies’ French Kid Button Front ana | By virtue of a deed cf trast, hearing date Glelock, Kev. Henry Ward Beecher and his | Starch of @ wife, and asked ber if she would DIED ‘$60 go!c: steerage, $30 cur .. For freight Circular Seam, Worked Button Hole at....82 75 | the 12th day of August, A. D. 1876 recorded wile, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Pond, 8u- | Te re crore ae ee cea a. | _OGX. On Aueet gin, $676 at 2040 bm. Or paszaze. ssi 10 OFLELCHS & CO. 1878 GREAT 187 100 Fair of Ladies’ French Goat Buttons in Liber No, 888 foilo 106, fe. oF ie ant perintendent Patton. and a reporter of the | TP a umighre untae, Ge cw Started for | ax Ousa, beloved wliool Wan Cox nocd thine ‘apl-6n ‘8 Bowling @reea, New York, f Penssiivanta L878 | peairot Le Raeceesss 1.00 to 8 00 | Feccrds of District of Columbia, ‘and at the written | Chronicle, visited the Bonanza m'nes. Ail | the ministers, returning in twenty minutes | HANOMIA.! 2 is ROUTE A laige Lotor tutto’ Boo! request of the party secured thereby. we wil! | hands soon got on the cage, and, getting off at | Wilh the marriage certificate. Mr. and Mrs. | “iv funeral will take place from the residence of XD*E's NEW EXPRESS LINE TO THE NORTH,WEST AND SOUTHWEST. | . feren' Styles and Sizes, from. 09 to 200 | offer for ale at public aucrion, Iv front of the | the driftwhich connected ‘with’ the Bonanza a left on the 7:30 train for Troy. The | ner hustand, corner Franklin street aud New Jor | Os Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendia | 48° Fored Button Gaiter at 125 | premises, On DAY oe Boe Say ot Angas mines, Mr. Beeecber was particularly anxious ride fits gle years old, and the a7 wrcoue borthwest, at 2's o'clock p. m. Tuesday, OoxNacriys af PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDR’S cNE 10TH, 1878. istrict of Columbia, and known and designated r ice. Nothi = DONN, In Brook: ei Lisa FUR BOsTOw, PROVIDENCE, AD TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, | ATTENTION IB CALLED TO A LARGE LOT | 2 Lot Pi OP DAG ot eats cee UE toe | ee ere, Sud Ne. Wate erence eee | atthe any hoa a ae Cee aiom | asia as. WG Bosae, Y* ae ‘i For Pitts ae Wee LOIS ee itn | French Heel Kid Slippers, all sizes trom 1106, | , elmsor sae? One-third of the purchase money | thing, ‘After a while Mr. Patton's face wore | BOL TeLUIn to Washingron botece: ogee ate | _,te fuméral will take place at 10 o°clock a, m., Farlor Car to Pittsburg afd 8 eeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincionatl, St. Louts and Chicago; 40 >.m. daily, with Paiace Car to Chicago, Baitimore and Potomac Railroad. For « anauda\; Hochest x, Buffalo Niaga Falls and the North, at 7:40 p.m. dail n cash: and the balance ju six, twelve aud elgaiz | a troubled expression, and he seemed to if then. Early in thefall he will be married to | {reBqonunchgt ths Incarnation. Relatives and 1 00 een months, with Interest from the day of sale at 8 | an idea that the Inquisitive divine was A | ayeung lady or Fremont. te ties "3 name 19 “EIrsuerom oe on of August, 100 | Pie on te renege. OR Secured by 2 teed of | sent out by some of the New York brokers <0 | not known in Washington outside of the White | y,LIT7 V-, daughter of James and the late Sarat be reqt ired at time ‘of sale, If the terms ara not | Set pointson the mines. Presently the party | House, but we ean say in confidence that it is | Litueton. compited with within five days, the Trustees re- | reached a drift where the heat was intense, | MissHannah Boggs. Her father is the owner Her funeral will take place on Tuesday after- serve the right to resell said prperty at tae risk | and Mr. Beecher began to think that after all | Of a Saw-millin Fremont, and isin reasonable | noon, the 27th instant, al fyur o'clock, from the and cost of the defaulting purchaser. “Ail couvey- | he bad not knocked the bottom entirely out of | circum-tances. Miss Boggs loved Mr. Hayes | Tesidence of her brother-in-law, Wiliam H. Jobn- ies, Button and ra | 35 GanestLadion’ Goat Slippers at. a8eS ? 5 stent | a Large Lot of Misses" Biippors, > . Faturcay, with Palace Cars co Watuins, For | 4,Laree Lo = ancing at purchaser's cost hell. By way of a joke, the rest of the erowd | bafore the father was counted in.—[ Baltimore | 300-No, 020 Fifth street northwest. 1 r i. a one . be tT. i was left for Mr. Beecher to dp was to grow! a! SS ee ee "9:10 o'clock veictond - moe seowwn, 9:09 Wit FLCLYDE & Win dally, Win Palace Cars arecched Litized | A,B: oKen lot JUNCANBON BRUS., Auctioneers. the terrific heat. take an extra clinch in his | | Tue newspapers have it in thelr power to | Zain year of Mik age, eee OLPBERG, Mn the yest. G= rpowwn, aaa rhe pu Kxpressof Puliman Cars, 9.90 ®. I daily, ox- pes ants znd stumble along. Mrs. Beecher stood | put anend to the whole race of scrub “gene- Bond as cep Sanday. i mara>ly | yor'New York and the Esst, 1:90 p. m. daily, ex- | 4% he fi | Services will be held at hi TRUSTEES BALE OF VALUARLE raop- | the heat well, aud sald she rather liked It. | rals,” “colonels,” “majors,” and “captains” | NorF01 Rast Capitol sirect, to mortow eveuten ok wit 3. ERUY, LOCATED ON PEN VBELVA STA The fact of the matter was that Mr. Bond bad | with whieh the country is now alllicted.—| St. | 8 o'clock. ? ‘Lot of Boys’ Shoes, in sizes ST a = etermined to revolutionize Mr. Beecher's | Louis G.-D. REGAN. On Monday, A: ‘Beth, at toute Boston. For Brooklyn,“ ¥.. all chrough *e oon Spams ee ses ere Meas about hell and, taking the hut from | | ves, the newspapers have succeeded in | 2:308. m., RICHARD, #0n of Corneties’ and Bary boats 4 the tt De es r. Patton, hae essay iminthieck, warm | getting communications wi n on one side A Pes eat ~ Lieets avoiding duabie ferriage ‘end’ jounaey | Pereone Purchasing tothe amount of $3 or over | {ng ah day of Jannary. 6,0; Lor, ‘Sein clothes, and the result was that the unforta. | of the paper, haven't they: And they lave eeunerat iene pace 2 8 eee across New York city. wwtll bd prgnented sere a Doccle cy: Teourds of the Wistrice uf Coluinbla, and af the | Nate man was almost suifocaiei—{ Virginia | steceeded in, substituting “ete.” for the ugly | Cpls Tucsiay. August S7'h, at Bovelock, Friends For Philadelphia, 1:80 p. m daily, except Sunday, Dressing. written request of the party secured thereoy, ws | Czty Chronicle. “Se.,” haven't they? The G.-D. should bear 4 and iam. and 6:80 and 8:50 p.m. daly. | On Every article Advertised a Discount | Miletter for use at patiie auction. 1a front of the in mind that newspaper men are themselves | oh Gare at O26, AeA Pe GRY oRe weed ee Limited Express, 9:90 a, m, daily, except Sun- of Five Per Cent, will be Allowed. — Oa RA ne ar ne WATER CURE FOR TkAMPs.—The Holland. a. Gaon ons. and even “generals,” one Fears, six months and twenty days. ace mata Jon for Bartmore 658, 8:30 0 m. Arrke Fe ee or ae = {sos located In the City | ers have a plan for squeezing labor out of | not to mention the ost of newspaper subscri- T! fuberst ‘will take from _his late reste Sunday. ‘ashington, District ‘of Columbia, and known | refractory prisoners which is admirably adap:- | bers.—[ Louisvilie C.J. pt sunday, with si eping Ga.s from Washing. | 47 dence, street sout on Tuesday, the "8 Creek Lit 34 le 3 = | and des! ted as allof Lot No. in Square No. | ©d to the ¢: of the Ameriean tramp. Toey ‘7th instant, at 3 p. m,, to which the friendsan@ vinlly; xcept bunaay.” Os ont 4:80. m. PROPOSALS 38, together with the. imgrovenients tholeon, aald | pop the lazy bird into adeep cistern sad levin | Tu Late CaRprNaL FRANCHT died from FWilmiogton (Bel) aud Phiadelphis favors please For Aan: 6:55 mm, and 4:90 p. m. daily, 5 property belng now occupied as a Stone Yard. Water just so fast that he can, by preity active | aniety and overwork. In reorganizing the | ‘Wilmington (Del.) aud Fi _ except Sunday. == ——=———=—=== | ,.Termsof sale: One- of irchase money Pumping, prevent himself being drowaed.— | department of state he was often com to — ROPOSALS FOR LABOR AND MA. | !i cach; and the ba‘anco in six, twelveandeighteea | PNY. Zine. work late in the night, seldom leaving his des | ee 3 Alexandria and Fredericksh Rall- Tee ot ei egtiLe ESUEOBED BOLui | Months. wits interest froe the Gay of alent § Dat before 1 o'clock in the morning. It was.his UNDERTAKERS, &c. Ey ane jexandria and Washington PSAs Be eee ay Le on the iy sold, A. i of $100 will be &#-The discovery has been made that the | habit to examine carefully every subject that a ——SSSS——_— For Ale: 6, 7, 8 9:10, 10 11 a.m 51 8, OFFICE OF SUPERVISING ARCHITRCT, rea ‘at time of sale. If the terms are not com- | World does not revolve with the same motion | belonged to his department. “He was also B SPEARE, ; 4 20, 6, 6:20, 7 p.m. On Sunday at 9:103.m., ‘TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Pilea with within five days, the Trustees reserve | it did a thousand fears ago; but it still swings | quite sensitive by nature and keenly felt WwW. and 7 WASHINGTON, UD. C., August 17th, Tight to resell satd rty at the risk and cost | around fast enough to satisfy the man with a | many things other men would have put from UNDBRTAKBE, L abgaled Proposals’ witt ie received at this ofice | of the defaaiting - All conveyancing at | heavy bill coming due. them. (Formerty with BR. ¥, Harvey), a 28, | a or ee Eat es aoe aor varchar’ Ce TLIP ¥. LARNER, } ers New York Chinaman is named Hang divans he 940 F strest n.w., ‘and? p.m. prot bulging for tee Eoneee of Engraving Hud | 8015-3awaw CHARLES T. DAV! ‘Trustess, ‘u. But this will not satisfy the profane Kear. A TROOP OF BALTIMORE GAMBLERS have One door east of Tenth street. » jv p. Ma.” tinting, Washington, D. C.. all common | ————________________. | ney. Hang Fu, indeed?” he sneers, “I | been piaying cards on SS io parlor car | brick required for the ‘structure, being — 4650 H. WARNER, Auctioneer, would hang ‘em all!"—[ Vor. Her. the old Methodist cemetery. y have even Beret Coster ot on an ooytee. ‘the «ffices, | M., more or less, half red an< arch, POSTER: — 4#%-An orator who was much in demand in | Sone 80 far as to use the tombstones for card Embalmea ‘prepared for traneperta- Also, for mixing and putting in | TE! TEES SALE OF & TWO-STORY FRAME liical campaigns, being asked b: ad- | tables. Ball have been played fre- | tion. | the concrete tions, and setting of ail brick HOUBE—No. 1781 ELEVENTH STREET | Poll ical campai ig q bY an ad- | Gueutiy upon the grounds, and one Sunday » attendants at short notices. and stone work up to first floor level, includiugtue | _N-W.—AND LUT. iter the secret of his success, replied: © When | ack izht was ananged im the excavation’ ct erioty fret-ciass and on the moet furnishing of the'stone Work susie ae aie sie | By eine oto Used of trust to me. dated T have facts, I give ’em facts; but when I ‘old grave. ressonsble tates Satasd cong orermment ‘to furnish all brick, | Ma 11, 1874, recorded in Liber, No. 781, fo- haven't, I yell and saw the air. an old grave. S—_—c——_______—~—. Sig | Penn rn at a | TREN DSR RCE | of CAEN GS | oe Soa aa ea applica- o ‘th! % AB. @. 6:80 0° Tes t’ of % wheels and drums. The friend of Colonel Eli seaet} ‘and pot Retna g Supervising Astivest, | numbered thiviean, 15 Win Wall's sutaivisien cf | Perkins are urging him to secure one at once is ’and Seep oc band culy Ghee the south half of square numbered three hundred | and tests its value by attempting to ride it redeem your bills; can ‘call aa Ss and thirty-five, with the improvements—s small | across the Atlantic Ocean. Fpdecm you pam ES pro- | frame house, We pted to say in an edi sat. | font : are over 40, fesunoed iucarabe sued tes of ‘cost, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, | , <9 We attem) iy in an editorial He in ail of whom will need cof- £8’ LINIMENT IODIDE AMMO- fwelve and eighteen months after the day of sale, | Urday what we will say now, a wouare Rnesome time, but we have oo liste 5 ib aon peree fe eects eee | and SSet ney, an ‘y never . _ the day of salen the proporty Will bo scoot wat eee Of getting $150 a night for i” —{earatogian. | gotten aero The Boston, Traveler Fisk and. proper wil 4as-" Why are the men of genius so often | appended to B. F. Butler’s Brocaye notion, to be published 1k the" Rventer bachelors?! askea Mise Kate Sanborn fa 45 | been clreulated throughout the re 08si are announce acceptance ‘s0g10-4 BUBHROD ROBINSON, Trustee, | i ge nius.—[ Chicago Times. nation probably by to-morrow,