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street ae sod FRIDAY at aoe aang BAL URDAY at 6 p.m ay a's pegs on Monday and | 2 ‘EW Steamers F ©. aut and x i GL every carts oe st Georxetown, molar. Taree ee vo office under SAM'L BAOON, President. PLANT LINE. WABHINGTON AND NORFOLK STEAMBOAT N. ¥. pe and 18th at we Ww 55 cite ws “Tickets onsale st VME PLANT, BF. pony, egegER FLA FAMEM MATTANO ‘and after A fey east screaey" and £05" Syvtem for Potomac B've: ror Mattox ings On Sut Oreck. Golton's; aed landings in Be arsdaye for Mattox Oreek oan Wu. H reste Bay. ea zharadas sf Pe and landing to Ri on M icra, on Ws BHELIFY, Foe Sap and lita Senne CE ome ‘foot of 6thand N streets Creek. toning id Fri Fone Cnn pat yaire st offices of G. Le yivanis avenue, G.I. JONES, Axent Nome TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- Bteamer W. W. COBOORAN, which hes been ly bait furnished, LL. Captain, is the on); te land ae eee Ser eerie Stee steamer W. W. fount! Blaser ieeven Oty sea ted) at 0a mand re SAILING DAYS. ‘Washington—Monday, at 11 am. pt eee O'clock, cad eee and Mondays. 60 REWARD—If Dz. Baoturnus fails to cure any male we jeakness, Ii ties anid OD- Thirty years’ cxporloucs. in Washing. ton. SB Ofice, 306 Bat aw. opposite Sin'thsonian. jONSULT DR. KOBERTSON, every W: ae ee a4uT TO O LADIES. Sass by the ign receipt of five oy a es ee }OOEEDS LIKE SU ‘The Bynd.cate method of poolin orders into one large capt AUCTION SALES. N=” YORK AND THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, QUEBEO, AND THE SAGUENAY RIVEB THROUGH TO THE MOUNTAINS BY DAY- LIGHT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1879, THROUGH TRAIN WITH PARLOR CARS FROM GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT VIA NEW YORE, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD BAILBOAD. Take Bleeping Oar for Quebec at Wells River Junction. ASE FOR TICKETS VIA CONNEOTIOUT RIVER LINE. Through aud round trip tickets can be purchased a a offices of Pennsylysiia aS at Phuadelphia, Lew Harrisburg Baltimore, Altoona and ear and in W: wzton, D. G. , at office of B. & 0. i-B, al each of which offices full information can be ubtained. jy28-1m PALTIMOBE AND OIL RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Honte a rt Line to the North, Worthw ats ‘est west. ‘Fo take effect Sunday 18, sig at 4:20am. didomeichcst nue ehh 5.06am—tNew mak See cn Ellicott Cit Express. Bi at a pe eens to Sutiore o1.:7._ Stops at urel, Annapolis June- Hon Seseun'e, ‘angres, Tuk hidwe and Mt. Winans Breakfast at Keiay 6.50 am “baltinore, Annapolis and way. (Pied- ment. ‘Btrasbory, -ineteater ‘Hagerstown, Frede- ic ant May Reiay. £00 an,—{ Baltimore and Laur: int of Rocks Piedmeal, Sr ‘Straaburg, spams coriown 504 tadelyhia, Boston and w Yori Bs tnore Express, Parlor car'to New Work and yi Chicano, Columbus and Ph lagetphia, 35 a m—t8t. Louis, iawerstown and rh car to Ph aba Expresa. ts Bipdinnat daly Graf- munday only-—Baltunore, Annapo- reaa, Stops at Blades pa lacey ion “n—-Baltimore, Ancapolis, Eilicott City ae — Phiadelphis, and Boston 8 ‘only, Baittmore and W: 4:30 Bh ee ter “and ae ee ee , Vis Relay. Stops at Annapolis . m.—tPotnt of Frederick, Hagers- Point a and ¥ wey ep ee : _——- Annapolia and Way Bta- BORFOLE Al Uk ae oun rect 6:30 p. Point of Boe oe Sock, and as 700 p. and Wi 8:0 JB, BALTIMODE SEERESB Enlcott =~ TGHIOAGO, COLUMBUS AND EITTS. BuRe! ERPRESS. Sieoping car to Ohicare. 1046 ae TRE PRILADELPHIA tong and tame. a ae ato. 2 New Kor, aud TO pk Se Louis and Cincinnat! Rxpress poeey 4@unday only. Other trains daily, except faery and Ohio Tick bas, 620 saat Pennaplvanis aren ere will be ti ir a Tang pou W. M MENTS, i oun Gonert! Tekst Reente INTZ, General Agent. 1879 FERNS ton to ston an day. e 9:00 a. m.—t0n 8&1 and Way. 10:00 a. m—Balttmors LM 00) GEO. B. Kt 6200 & GL aDd 4:20 p. mi, Pope's daily, except Sunday. For Auna} 6:20 & we. andé:2 p.m, polis, 6:20 & ui. Dp. m., daily, ex- RIA AND FREDERICK! AND HED ALEXANDEIA AND WABLENG. wiper. se es 215, 8, 4 On Bundsy 49am, Wastonston, &, 7:15, 8 |e 7 snd 12 para. ‘on cornmodstions: Lesconman aha Parlor Oar so- atthe P'R6e s FOR MISQELL AN EOD: aoe. AND ALSO FOR SLATE ect cares Paitenor the U.S Patent Office Builii one OF THE ENGINEER aND feacae: t G street, between 4th and 9th if ase stor DG, ‘August 16, Stir ie will be received st this office wanes 12 Pip the 30TH Day OF AUGU: fur: ishing, delivering, fitting and putt: com plete, certain iron work, compris!azf came of windows, faciae of floors and light well raibngs, stairs and Bre prot siding doors, ete for the reconstruction of the Model rooms of the North and West wings of the above buildinz, in accor: ance with drawinws, epee rcaad and schedule, ‘bi masy be seen at this office. ik forms of pro) and desired in- ition lusy be obtained on app ‘on at this Ensineer and Architect. Proposals the same time and place, for furnishing, delivering will also be received am above, and at nd peste a in place about 40,000, equate. fost of fate floor si 8S, Enginieer a aud Architect. Proposals for Dred: UsitEp BTaTEs ENGIN 1g0T Pennayivay O,A ediring in the foliow- ‘bors, will be received at this at 12 m., on Wednesday, September lth, 1379, ned y thercafter: opel 1. Washi ‘Harte 2 oo vernon Channel (Potomae River.) Va. 3 Breton Bay, Md. and Nomini Greok, Va Urbana Oreck, (Happahannock Rivar,) Va ycontaluieer detailed. information, biauk forme of proposals, can be obtaines at this office. The right to reject mayor all i froposla is reserved. ER augt- U. 8. Oi¥il Ensinesr. AY IVOPATHY LIFE ELIXIR, the cure for. all, including Consumption, Mularial and Hay Fevers. Testimonials received of many remarkable | guste by Vivopathy—one of the cure of Hay Fever, ® case of long stan others, also, have been cured by Vivoratuy Live ee August 24, 1479. 0. write the complete cure rently with «reat ease great a sufferer pr ad 3 ‘Mr. McFadden r many Hak , that he had beer ee in Pitabure be . ‘abandon bis Jewelry — misiness, Was was cured by the Evigie gp Wi bas’ now re-cstabl Lite GS I Le chanxe of hi ow the ; yee wee Crier pee and (oie tra ast search, tnd fons anc After many years HeNey Whee RAneuns gi px coops. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. Bpecial bergains in COLUEED OASH MERES, pure woo!, 6 BLACK CASHME: ESB Bure wool, very wide and very fine, C0, 62, 75, 8 BLACK SILKS. BLAOK SILKS. I pSeeetat Bargains. Immense COLORED Bi SILER. COUORED SILKS. Every shade that is mad BLACK BILES 65, 76, sabia CARTER'S, 741 Market Space. rf new FAIL DRY GOODS every da; Pecebant Wo! ‘OOL BLA: REELS, large sizs, 32 60, 83,00, up to $12.00. SHETLARD 8H SHAWLS, Ore lees size BRIDAL QUIL’ JTS reduced to81.50. IE for curtains. 2c. to 81.00. NOTIINGHAM LAO) cHeEcee piel COLORED STOCKINGS, enke assortment. LADIES’ MERING VESTS, 50c. CLOTH for men and boys’ wear, pure wool, 373c, Dr. Warner's abdominal! CORSETS reduced. CARTER'S, e21-tr 711 Market Space. CASEMERES, FRENOH, All wool, 40. i yard. / Lot of Boiled betes Spreads, $1 60. Black Silks at 81 pet Job lot Slik Clock Colored Hote, 15c. Mime Deworest’s Reliable Patterns, *me Demorest’s Reliab! m1 B. BAILEY, anglé-te Cor. ith & F sts: N23 SILK NECK WEAR, VERY BILE SOARES. 30 cents, We orth 60. Avery saepe jot ant great variety of at zie for 10 cents, worl ‘These Foods were bo izht for cash and must L sols for cash, as there is very GEG. dia in them OG EGINNIS, angl6-Im oF st. nw. 00) 7, BL, $1.25, $1.60, Our #1.00 and 81 bia ‘BLACK SILKS are “special 08, CHEAP, ouaT. UeERED. ah REMovar NOTICE. Iam now movirg into my Lew store, 713 MARKET SPACE, formerly occupied by Wm. R. with increased facilities, I shall continue the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, tLe patronage of my friends and the operon EU. F JOBNSON, 723 Market Bpace. eral public. angl4tr 0 THE CAREFUL BUYER. 6,000 yards Canton Fisnnels, at 6%, 8, Bleached Sas mee Coton ¢ Of Oaahmeres, a! je. ani ail-wool and blue-black x Osehmeres ,10¢., &e. Grave’ af Old Bricgs 8h 8125 Bed Spresas. B0c., ace: nd 90¢. J ‘urkey Hed do., 60 and 75c. Gods guaranteed sh represent N MILLER, (SAMI! susl3tr 103 Bridge street. GEORGETOWN. pt $1.50, BABeoarns: BARGAINS! BABGALNS! ch, Cashmore (double wae and ori- Ai Wemnal pena cd. worth ye), ir yar’ Lyonte gros ‘Grain, Slade Buk ‘e1 15, worth $1.50. Ladies’ Bleached Hose, 5c. male All-Linen Orash, 50. yard. Imported Linen’ Lawns, 16c. apd up. Elegapt 2-Button Paris Ladies’ and Gents' Ganze Under Vests, 250. and up. Ciark’s best 200 yard Spool Cotton, 5c. (6 spools for 26e. All-Linen Hemstitched ee ee: apicos. AL- Wool Buntings, 2uc. anc Shetland Wool Bhawia, 80: an Beautiful Lorne Buitings, Madr: Pacific Oretonnes, just received at BRODHEAD’S, 1205 F Bes bet. 12th and 13th. BaBeains IN SILK. We have on hand a large lot of REMNANTS OF SILKE, sugl3tr from 1 to to sell ry apy price. pants [esta snd 88 We must positivel; fsx is month, no reasonable offer ‘Ever COST for the next month. A great many of these retm- close them out CONNOLLY’S, Ith st. and Pa. ave. Drawers only 50 cents. aun5-tr De nilessated Dik Doubleseated Drilling Drawers only 60 cents. fant Opened lot Fancy Hist Hee 25 conta, pened lot Fan en Handkerchiefs, § for 60 conte en Bordered Handkerchi¢ Men's hurts to order for 870, ready to woar, at a Factour, 4eRBte_816 Fob. w tor One Pains Sumra: SHIRTS! CHEAPEST SHIRTS IN THE WORLD. OMPRON'S f Surer Factory, Jet8-te 816 F st. n.w., opp. Pateat Otiice. < PEOIALTIES IN DRY GOO! S 1930 FENSBYLVANLS AVENUE so ust Tecelved: 1—200 loz Ladies Linen Hdkfa, 81.60, worth. ‘nishing Goods cheap. All of ‘st loweet cash prices, acct LUTTRELL & WINE, Jelétr Sees 20th st. and Pa. ave. OF 8) AT MEGIN: Pug BRANCH Bi SHIRT FaoTony, Toth Feat nee and Recta ra fine The “Comfort,” “Mystery” Shue, made of ‘Wamaites Biualin, and ext iinen ms, are Only 75 cents. ‘Ibe “Old Times" and ‘Great ponte cpen poy Shirts are only 80 ceats; made ree “Benste” Bist, made o. Fruit of tie To Poon iausitn ang twenty hundred linen, is BH mes Panton Flannel Davee only 60 ome worth 8) MEGINNISS', jev-tr 1004 F street n.v0. Riley, Esq. where, %,7 and'se. Anew BP. ‘These are Shetland Wool 75c., 81 and $1.50. Black Silks, eines Linen Table Oloth, Kid Gloves, $1.05, worth a8 Ginghams, and 20 yards in each, that we ara determined run from 16 to 20 yards, enough for a dress be refused for article in our store is positively offered AT Handkerchiefs, 25 cents; worth 40 Corsets, at 60c., worth 75, 25. 26 ¥ QUBTOMERS nao oT ‘ntellivent this tne wiapie. ‘but thenation 1 NOT ONLY THE ince 18601 have Fepaired 80.0% 000 iletines ing sehinaton., SEN, 918 Penneylvae save my28 Dempsey's Btation tore. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ae se formed & limited the Kevied Statutes of the United Bt to the District of Columbia co tossing jiiitea pare art. ive Dneiness to be transacted tn the mannfac- nershij ‘The uame or frm under which said Bereht is to be conducted is BENK. taring, purchasing and selling of Boots and Bhoee in the City of Washington, District of Columbia. The names ana idences of the general partners are Geor; ms and George B. pen arn Ke B. Ben residing in the City f Washing special partner is William J. 6 City ‘or Phi'adel, vec! partner has con‘ribated ten thousand dol Jara in Gault tothe common stack The sata rehip is to commence on the With day of August, is, ‘and is to terminate on the Sist day of Ausiat, ce GEO. B. BENEERT, EO. B. WALMON ENKELT, gon, } General Partners, Special Partner C4UTION. sre, hereby cautioned not to BUY, Prana FILL, or TRAF! W. POR’ or LAGER BEER! bor UES,’ bol TLES t marked eithe A. Shia er & Green,” “8. C Palmei Bae Wh.tney & Oo..” or’ R. H. Shino,” under the penalties pescuned by an act of Congross entitled “An Act to tect the: Tastutacturery of Mineral Water ‘n the jatect cot and for other pur; ." approved Ju 28th, mice, SA description of said Bottios as beok placed on he fm te office of the Oleri of the Su. pam Court of the District of Oolumbia,as required y bald act of Conuress. SAM’LC. PALMER, Dopot, 57 Greene thee August 7th, 1879. mes [LD ew. —] dealer ee ee oe rs ereat ba 5 rheat pri ‘or the several art teeta ue [attended to. nov5-tr apa TO BELL OHEAP IS OUB MOT C. ec 4 Biand is tee of howe -elase BECOND-HAND OLOTH- x nor vehi Bake ® special hihest Marble Bullaing, oth ot and F Tranis'are, re ay pala iaress or call at | wléktiness, ET ee Oho wot Sons old tana Ke ran ae “208 Sth | Bast Line jachin«ton. aml l-tanz24 Eros betreen Dae 1d Entrectanw. iylély LOAN OFFICE, corner 7h Die HAND oynime— J. : a uitrec and New ‘e York brent fu shasta Oa gaia Gites ia de elty. Ma ned at the — oe bet at, Dear Pa. sree eee ran aa eat Fate, of interest on, Money jpeoes and sliver Wi calling at or: 3 re hater Diamonds, will be given to sll ‘von Ladies, a Gentlemen's Clothing, " Oarpety, nd b Yosoed CELLULOID TBUSS AND SUPPOBTERS hat never rate, never at, ° [2 JOHNSON & 0O., Bankers WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALEBS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS \VESTMENT SECURITIES. DOMERTIO and ROBRIGH BACHANGE, setts TRIOT and other 18 _ partnership in. pueannoe oft DO, the Bankert, Pesiding 19 lelphia, Pennay!vania. The said part- THIS AYTHBENOON. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. TB PROPER: OF VA VALUABLE Pines GES CAY Bey ae stn wast OF THE BLADEN! BURG imac THE FARM OF ri Be oraaen | sore. setae of a, deed of trust, dated Docem- Ac ‘ath, A.D. 1871, and duly i Biber No. 669, folio No, 176, records fashington cou: bia, and by direction of shall sell ‘one of in front of the prem 1879, at 5 o'clock roel of ian, situate, inthe at of 8 tract of land Hills, Tiade ‘by George Fenwick for the heirs of Risherd Guteeo, tne sald lot oF land contaien treats eee ti i ond three perches of land, more rovements thereon, conaisinw ons comte octet! Trane dwelling, barn and other outbui terms of gale: One fourth cash; balance in one, two and a seven per cent. interest from day of sate wotll ya yaid, payable sent annually, secured by a deed of trust on the property. A de- atthe tim i are uot complied with in seven days from day of istee reserves the right to resell at the con'and Hak Of the ‘iefanlting purchaser, after five ad Nertiseny ROY M. TAYLOR, Trastes WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., ancte. angi i THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON acconnt of the rain until MONDAY, Aucast 25, 1879, game hour and plsce, _By order of the Trustee. K. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioncer. F tt SALE OF A DESTRABLE TWO -UBY AND MAN: SaAkD BOGE FRAME, AT Sounr PLEASANT, IN By virtue of a deed of eat "inva July 7, 1876, and duly recorded in Lalber 7 bi of the Isnd records for the District Bs: Combis, aud et the request of the party sa- cured, I shail'rell at public auction, in front of the prema ee on MONDAY, the 26th. day of Anust, A ‘at 6:30 o'clock p.m., the foliowing deseribad aus23 , Rituate inthe county of Washington, D. Q., and known as and beinx lots numbered sevent, three, seventy four, seventy-five and seventy ate, ¥.P. Brown's euodiviaion of Pleasant Plains and Temer's outlet, since called Mount Pleasant, accord- ing to a subdivision made in October, A. D. 1866, 1 lots fronting on Lsnrel avenue, and runaing scuthwsrdly on and parallel with West avenue, to- wether with the improvements. ‘Terms: Onefourth cash: balance in three equal taliments, in six (6), twelve (17), and elzhtesn (18) month. with interest at ciulit per’ cont per annua, secured by 8 deed of trust on the property sold, or ail cash, at purchaser's option; 8200 deposit at time of asle. Al) conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied With in seven days, the Trustee reserver the right to resell ee property a AG a aes oe defaaiting pu after Sve deye ed nt. fuelgeod&ds DAVID L- MORNTSON, ‘Trus‘ea. ‘T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF V VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE ON THIRD, BETWEEN E AND F ‘3 SOUTHWEST. By virtue of deed of trust dated March 20th, 187%, and recorded in Liber No. 852, folio 9 cf the land records of the District of Ooium: bs, Til tell af pubile auction, in front of the preinises, on Augnst’ 25th, 1879, at 6 tn Washiax- o'clock SRS, m., st parcel Of land situate ” ton, d a8 the south fifteen fest front Prot ty cee “oven, by. Septh of Jot tn square num: bered five hundred eee ty-eicht. ‘Terms: One-third cash, Ualance in twelve and ciabteen menthe, with seven per cent. interest. 875 Ateale. | Conveyancing Som nae Of purchaser. ‘erms to be comp,ied with in ar CHAS. FRASER, 2ue7-9,13 16,20,23825 Surviving Trustee. spHOMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION BALE OF TWO FALUABLE BUILD: NG LOTS ON KAST SIDE E Biwi NEAN CORNER OF H REREEL. On BATURDAY, August 23d, st 5 o'clock, I siall sll, at pupli¢ action ia frome ot ths yezolkes lote eleht (6) and nine (0), in square having 4 trout of 23 foot 4 ches by a degier 20 feet ‘Terme at eale. aug THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. C27 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until MC pax August 26th, 1879, eame hour and place. a0 g28- TO-MOREOW. PeNcanson BROB., Auctioneers. 4N ASSOBTMENT OF PARLOR AND DINING Bees at ANITOR ix NEW eee Aur GES, BOOKCAS. GORING STONES CARPETS, BOLLS oro CLOTHS AND MATTINGS, ‘ec. GETHER WITH THE USUA! L ASSORT MEN’ AUTON an? FURBNI. » &C., t our salesroors, 9th and D streets northwest, aut TUESDAY MORNING, August Bibs ay 10 o'el eure: 2t DUNCANSON BROS. pHs. Ez WAGGAMAN, E Beal Estate Auctioneer. TRUS ee BALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP. RIV ANE ON FINISHED BUILDINGS. TAGE Lore FRONTIN: ish MONT AVENUE, U,V, AND NINTH STREETS By Senate heed of feast dated March Virtue of a of tru ‘arc! 26th, Tet, and. reoorded in Liber No. 60 folio 89, of the land records of the District sof NT lumbis, and at the Teauest Of the party secured thereby, the undersigned T) ‘wall at ontolic. auction, in front of the reminos, on TUESDAY, August 26th, 1879, at 5 o'clock ta 39 to 70, both Inclusive, of George 8. Balloch's subdimeton of part of Scnar¢ 360. as the same is recorded in Liber H. K, at folio 29} the recorda in the office of the Surveyor of th le oes an im Dis, sub- division comprising Lots 2 0 26, inclusive, of & Srior subdivision. tiade by BO. Billey of the wiols of said Banare, excert Lote 1 and 27, and recorded in Liber LH, at folio 27, of said Surveyors recores, by which latter description they wore con- veyed in aid deed of trust Bome of said lots are improved by buildings in an upfir ished condi Terms of sale: mee rth cash; residue in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four Toni, at lx per Iitereat, sectired satiafactorily to the Trustee: or Seal cash, at option, Ge ea $50 deposit oo each lot will be requis when bid is socepted, and s} conveyancing aud recording at coat. ol chaser If terme of eale are not complied with in ave cays, the Trustee reserves the right 40 Feeell at the and cost of defaultin Maueli cede” THOS W WAGOASEAN, Trustes JALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL aerate oe ON THE NORTHEAST ie NUE STREET AND CONNEOTIOUT y virtne of a deed of t dated Fone | 1 wo 1874, and duly recor sm Liber 184, fotio 5 51, ot Seq. of the land re: cordy of th bia, and. by virtue of zea pases oa et 12th day of May, A.D. 187, bythe Supreme Court of the District of Gatacols, {0 cate No, 6.201, Equity docket 18, wherein George 8 Lepper is complainant and Alexander She herd of al. are defendants, snd by direction of the Bolder of the notes oy auld: dead of trast, nocerade Pie jundersigmed will sell at pnblic auction, to the highest bidger, in front of mises, On, FRI- Y, the rhe 6th day of August. AD. 1879, at clock Rat the following-described Heal Estate, situate in the Clty of Washington, Distcict of Oolutabia, to ait; Part of lot numbered two (2), in square numbered gue Linndred and sixty-four (104), and bounded sad described a8 follows, viz: Boginnins at a point on street, f¢ iy three feet and nine inches eae Dag Fest) oaat of the epi treae corner of said square, and running thence wast on K street forty- iiltes feet and nine inches (43 9719 f southwestern corner of ssid sat westerl; slong the line of Conn 8 about Giahty fect and ten incheu (60 10-12 feo te the south Une of original lot numbered three (3), ia ssid square, thence northeaselly and oc Soehtaneis with said avenne, and along the line of said lot three, about elality-tive feot, to intersect line drawn due north from the potnt of beginnin, Gne south to the point of Utnntag, Cg ther wih all the improvements, ways, essoments, rischta, privi lege# and. appurtenances to the ame belouing, OF n,sny wise appertaining "Terine of sale, as prescribed by extd deed of trust, anfcllows, vis Tho sum of tronty Uotaaad det larg in cash—a further sum of twenty thousand dol- lars, with interest thercon at the rate of ning per cent. per annum in twelve mouths after the day of sale, {Hie note of the purchaser secured by S Goed of trust upon the Provarty wold alia! be taken'yand the balance at four and thirty- fix montis, for watch the notes of the purceaee Dearin interest af the same rate of aix r annum from the salo, feed of trust on the properts A deponit of one thousand GolJars shall be reqnired of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all convey- gncing shi} bo al the expense of the purchaser: it with wi five days from the day of sale, the trustees resorve the right to resell the property ac the risk and cost of (the defanitin after ten days* notice ne Eveniny Star news WiLL AM H PHILIP,) Tristeon AMES M. JOHNSTON, 5 THOMAS DOWLING, Auchouoer. Y yl6-ddda HE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, by -TH j Stacr of Court, until the Om Dar oF SEPTEMBER, 9, at fue sane hour aud place (LLLAM PHI JASE ME JOHNSTON,$ THustoes '1,18,2ep6,5,9,, A. D., 187! 3¥30,31,au¢) A FINE STONE CHINA CHAMEER BET, 11 PIECES, 82.25. & PIECES STONE CHIN 4 TEA SET, 84. A large aseortment of ROGERS' CUTLERY and PLATED WARE, which we will sell very low. J. W. SCHAEFER, sugl6tr 1O1G Seventh street n.w. Gs FIXTURES. GAB FIXTURES. THE pane STOOK OF THE B OODS IN THE CITY MADE from the celebrated factory of . M from, the, celeb 'y of Messrs, Mitchell, ILL MEET ALL OOMPETIT: Md CITY AS WELL as OUTSIDE ae All of our Goods handled by Practical Hands. ‘Will guarantee entire satisfaction. E. F. BROOKS, augd-lm OonvehAX BYLDING, 15h et: DPexcanson BROS, Auctioncers, SECOND-HAND DOOBE, ode MES, ABE, OK AND Paceu ered BOW WINDOW, ‘ee., Ut 10 o'clock, in front of aQhTUEEDAY, ‘26th Dnt BON 1s sae rome De soaxso BROS., Auctioneers. Bay M. EIGHT TEARS OLD: GOOD FoR FAME USE. WO SETS FIRST. HAND-M, a BE NEW HARNESS, AT AtOTIOn- WITHOUT RESERVE. In front of store, at 12 o'clock, 26th in- it DUNCANSON BROS. TSgareee. SALE OF VALUABLE ee ay me RTY, TREE’ ORTHWEET Ro. monte, ELEV! HS Ry AUOTION: ee y Virtne of a deed of trust to age 2, 1877, and recorded in Liber » One of the land land. recorda ina verte District of Goln abla, and at the written the salle ane ae “er oe — pie aur tion, in fron premises, on SA’ August, A. De ae SARS A Sheer nes bered thirty as inVoltman and jam! roved b: two story frame dwelling and hake oven . Pe z : er easy, and will b le kno of sae. DAVID ia Monee Ore treat a WILLIAM F. HOLTZ MWA OHAB. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. au25-d&da HUSTERS SALE OF VAUUABLE IMPROVED Tiiorenre- ox STRE! CEN FIRST Roa NORTHEAST’ ABD Dy Uacer and by virtue of a deed of trust, beatin date on the 8d day of March, A.D: ¢ 116, and duly of record in Liber No aly 1:0 135, cne of the land records for Washington ccuny, in ‘the District of Columbia, we it v1 ehuctien, in front of the preniines, 0 ue aR of September, A. D. 18’ tai on OF parcel ‘oxton, aod tor plan of m 2), in Stare numbered six hundred and sigbtyai ( the part of a: Lot beinw the east twen 6) front thereof and extending 80: th ove bundred and thirty-seven feet depth of the Lot, together with the 4 improye- ‘Terns of eale: One-third casb, and [the residne in three equal instalments, payable re twelve and eighteen montha with interest: payment of prt Bar al and inte be evcured to the satisfaction of the Ti cakh at the option of the purchseer. A’ anciug at the oost of the purchaser. If the kate sre rot complied with within five ya fron ae date of pale, the Trustees reserve the at the risk ‘and cost of the di upen one week’s notice in some n or and published in tbe oN Washington. OHA DLEY, aux-beckds A. THOMAS BRADLEY, Trustees. TItSEEES SALR OF, IMPROVED REAL ES soUTHEABT. No, 1201 FOURTH STREET Py virtue ct a deed of trust, recorded in Liter 171, fone 224 of toe landrecorda of the District of Columbia, and of a decree ina Equity cause No, 5,509, in Bupreme dourt D. ©. Sabie executor, va” Austin et al-), 1 wil sel, ot September Sth, 1879, st 6 0" Pm. in f ‘the premises, at public auction. Lot Akin sist subaiston ot mneinal Test 38, imBausrs eet in Washingtoa city, D.O. , the parcel of xsdund adjoining, describe? as forows:, Ghammancitig'at the Monbeeae cotaee ot sald lof 4, and running thence wert on M atrect 20 Jeet thence acuth 12 feet: thence east 20 feet to the roved by fouse, No. 1201 4th strest sonti- cash; balance in six, twelve an Sepa ot months, with interest from’ day of ale. piled ye retained oa day of sale, and oo ores with in seven aaya. OG: BARNARD, ‘Trusteo, 505 D at. n.w. JNO. SHERMAN Auctionooh hustde ta Hes rpaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S BALE OF Spipnoy: EBD PROPERTY peEOHGETO nen TO /F MARKET BPACE, Dror of the & urease Conrt of the Dis iets of Colnmbia, in cauity cage No 3.880, Berbouret al. va. Stith etal, the under- aipued will sell at public auction. in front of the promles on sarbibay AFTERNOON, Ai part of ot ancing at ‘cont of StS o'cock pt, forty-three (43), in Old_Geor, more pai ticularly set forth in Liver 146 TR Tolig B18, one of the land records for trict, toxether with the ang20a Crea SALES. By virtue of a decree of th the'Supreme Oourt ot ne ee of Columbia, passed in equity AB No. 5,758, dzcket 17, I sales stauction, in front of th all the follow will offer for ock p. m., part gusre No. Ircnting on south, K street and Georgia avenue, be" tween 18th streetzeast and public space, 35 feet southeast corner of square, running thence north 115 feet 95 inches; thence southwesterly along Georma avenue 61 fect 735 inches to north: west correr of Jot 1 thence along the western bonn. dary lines of seat eto eee thence east 35 feet 8 ong K strevt to the b npiag, uuiluoroved. Or poe game day, a8 5:30 o/cb. , nart of Tot No. %, inequare N ining 13 fest from nerthesat of said ist, ram mining thence west 20 fé ee south 186 fet inch toa public alle; :thenes east 20 feet; thence north 136 feet 1 inch fo the b:- vinuiog, impeoved by a small frame house, (Ro. 639 A street 0. the samo day, at €:30 o'ctosk Pp. m, lot E, in Fizhugh’s subdivision of Part of sqnare No. e inthe alley betweon 24th and 25th atreots west ai Jand K etreets north, improved by five two tory framee. On WEDNESDAY, the 84 dsy of Beptemb>r, P1879. at 6 o'clock fin. Lot No. 28, in square § awe i red two-story Frames (N ‘233, 285 and 237 13% street, south west.) On the aame Gay, at 6 o'clock pun part of lot No. 14, in equare No. 281, beginnin, 214 gout from Puen coraer of said squ: rupning weet 155 f¢ Hae 16 inches toa ravi aller 3 there sonth 28 feet. 154, fucly: thence east along te Southern line of lot to Yath strest: uenes north 35 feet inches so bert x, impro' by a three- te 6 Honse No bist Tath et ‘street northwest.) > THURBD AY, the 41h day of September, 1479, at 5 o'clock p. of lot No. 21, in square 454. beqinning on west side of 6th street $2 feet south tot and square, eat; thonce weet TS Toe St: thence 16 feet; theme ‘76 feet to the Perinnins, subject to private alleys over portion of sama, f pro' tw Brick House (No. T6 6h it h, mst apovel at BK oiclook Pm Part of Lot ning 02 H strast 20 northeast cover St lon, sunning feet, thence south 103 feet, thence east 40 feet, and thence north 108 feat to tae peste: ning, with the right of way over a private alley rear. Improved by a puree stats, brick house, Tuo. on Bs street northwest.) of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money id the residue im three cael pena elve andcighteen mouths, wit Bix per, Gos Be er ree or all in ©: the Ur. chase lege Gepotit of #150 brik te required Op ese let oF part of tot on day of sale, Coavay- anciny at ee 'B cont. EGINALD RENDALL, Trustee. STEIGER & TIEBERMANN, Auationoors ‘HOMAS: DOWLING, An Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TOE EAB. iT SIDE OF SIXTEENTH STREET, ZTWEEN K STREETS NOME: RERTOAT a abort On THURSDAY, August 28th, at 5 o'clock 2) wil poll on ‘the premises,’ parts of lots io. 10 apd 11, in square 199, fronting 50 feet 10 inches on the sast cide of 16th street, between T and K streete, by a depth of 106 fect to a 24 foot aly. The improvements consiet of a large thres- Blory and basement Brick Dwelling House, w.th rh improvements. erme: One-third cash ; balance in six, twelve aud eixlicen months, with interest at six’ per secured by a deed of trust on the property. Allonn: Yosarcing at cost of the purchaser. “A deposit 8109 at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not con:n Jed with in five days, the property wil be Te- sold st the 1 cost of the aefaniting purchaser. a9} 91,28.26,978 THOMAS DOWLING, Aust W44TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE “WELFTH PROPERTY FRONTING ON STREET, BETWEEN M AND N SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. Or niece OF parcel of land éit bf Washtawton, District of hpon the grown Lae or the rorth ewent of the lot of lot ih ihe square No. 1000. ‘Terme of sale: $100 cash; balance in six, twelve and eici.tcen’ months, for, notes: bearing interest frou day of gale, and ‘ecu urod by a deed property sold. ‘Ali cor , fc, at bre cost $50 down on day Of aale, and if fale are not complied with within fi eo are from day cf enle, the Trustee reserves the Hight to ressll mas property at the risk and cost of the defaultinz eer. Mausldeod&ds JOHN H. CASTELL, Trastes. T. COLDWELL, Beal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL ES TATE, No. 1916 K star: P NORTHWEST | By virtue of & deca ot trast to ear. tog Uate the 2088 cay of February, Inti, @ Teccrded among the land recor is trlet of Columbia, tn Liber 842, folio #24, and at the Feuuest of the holder of the note ule waCUON, Upon the he? 1 da; 4 me ire @ad running Aves east, Kstreet north, fifteen feet’ eucht aud one- ‘inches: thence south twenty-one feet; thence eastthre and one-half inches; thence south six! ore feet; thence weat sixteen feet; thence no> % cies two feet, with the east Jine of a ten-fool oe ‘to the place of begin ing; towether with the oe consis'ing of ® three-story brfck owelling an vremises of eale: One-third cash; balance in six, wee ee eighteen months, with interest at tac rate of paver per cent, def payments to becnred ty decd of trust on ‘he rovarty sold; or for all cash. at the ee Par. chaser will be required to pay #100 cast at time of sale. Ail conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Terms of tugs be eau Died wah in ear 0820,25,27,50,8ep1 B. E. DOU ‘Trustes. ok . RAILROADS. DRY GOODS. AUOTION SALES. a | | ef ee ER ef CAUTION DALES. THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY. Rink Religions A religious service in a church ts a seemiy and decorous thing; but a religious service in a rink or acircus-tent is something out Of the com- mon; there tlt rey § incongruity about it which to rsons is hi amusing. Wit, the mntleaopbere ane. say, ee in patuing thoughts into unexpected relations: and the effect of holding a religious service tn a place that is not at ail appropriate to it, has upon maby minds the effect of wit. They attend such a service for the same reason that they go to see the five-legged calf or the two-headed nightingale. ese places are haunted not only by wor- shipers of the Incongruons, Dut also by that dl eel of Eg rsohs who have been happily descr © cainp-stool congregation” chose wil always go where the newest sensa- Uon is, and who are never truiy happy except when they are in a crowd. Of these two classes there are enongh in any considerable community to crowd the la assembly room that can be found in the ni borhood. And when the crowd is gathered, it is easy 10 sur up a Considerable amount of feel- ing. The persons who compose such an audi- tory are generally excitable; the lively music, the vigorous pathetic appeals of the preacuers readily affect them, and we often seem to see numbers of them entering upoa the re- lous life. ‘h services, however, come to an end betore many weeks, and then these new disciples find themseives suddeniy set adrift. Like Daniel Webster on a famous occasion they ery out in Tess, “Where are we to go?” All thelr re lgtous expertence has been connected with the rink or the tabernacle; 2 that fs closed they 4se not diawu in apy ‘other direction. The in- Hiuence of locality upon the religious itfe is a at deal stronger than some persons think: the place where prayer 1s wont to be mude is th he place to which those who have learned t) Pray love to betake themselves; the less cultl- vated the worshiper is, the less inclined Is he to Worship ina strange place: the more 1s le de- pendent for kis reilzious enjoyment upon local acsociations. Though the churehes all open thetr doors for these converis of the rink, many of chem will fail to enter the churches; they do ae few times, all the surround- e 1 “them and they soon cease to he ‘Places where they would be wei- > that Mr. Moody always does his be: his converts to connect themselves .€ churches, and some of them do so; but, ter all, the great majority of the persons who unite with the churches as the result of his meetings are those who were regular worshipers in the churches before he came; while most of those outside the churches who have been in- terested in his meetings either abandon their religion when the rink is closed, or else, if they join the churches, run well fora short. season, and soon fall out by the way.—{Euitor's Zable, Sunday Afternoon, PRECEDENCE AMONG ENGLISH SERYANTS,— Precedence in England extends even into the servant's lalland the kitchen. This is mani- tested every morning. At family prayers all the house servants atiend, just as they used to do here in families in which that domestic dis- cipline was kept up. A row of chairs fs placed for them in the breakfast-room, and they enter and take their seats. The head of the house reads prayers and the lesson of the day, or some other loge of the Bible. 1 observed that the servants ineach house always ete! the same order, the housekeeper marching at the head of the line, and taking the seat st from the door. And it was, 1am sorry to sa} rather funny to see some dozen or more of them Baer! solemnly in and plump stolidiy down yu their seats. After prayers are over, they course rise and go out, But I saw that they did not £ out in reverse order, and the one nearest the door going out first, as would have been natural and convenient. They rose, stood in a Hhe, and then the housekeeper went out followed by the servant next ber; and thus, ‘line doubied upon itself, the file thas telling itself off, so that the one who entered the room last left it last, The order of entei and leaving was the same. On speaking of I was told with smiles that precedence was strictly observed ‘among them; that in the servants’ hall the hot ousekeeDer took the head of the table, the: butler the and that the servants, upper . a unde, places eed assigne: according 0 a ity of thelr positions. What is the o1 ler of their sitting or of thelr batt the lord of precedes but pose that my lady’s maid sits on the land of the butler, and my lord’s own man on that of the housekeeper. At dinner they sit together at the common table down to cheese; and the upper Servants only rise and go in state to dessert in the houseKeeper's room. The upper servants are those who have servants under thera; &n upper servant never wears liv- ery. When visitors at a great house bring ser- Vants with them, the guests in the Servants’ hali are formally ed places strictly ac | cording to the rank of their aster or mistress. 1 learned also that servants do call each other by the tities of their masters and and that this incident of “high life below stairs” 1s no fiction.—{Richard Grant White in Siptember Atlant MEXICAN HORSEs.—Horses are bred in great nututers at the different haclendas in the pro- vinces, some of the larger estates having elghty or a hundred thousand cattle and fifteen or twenty Usousand mules and horses. ‘The pas- turage 1s green all the year round, and the an! mals receive no other food. They grey bond the birds do, and with as te rofit to their owrers, Generally —* they run wild until wanted, when they a caugut with a lasso, hoodwinked, and immediately mounted. For the first, 15 or 20 minutes they exert thelr whoie wren a to throw their rider, but, find- ing teir efforts unavailing, patiently submit, and generally give but little trouble afterward. Owing to thelr immense numbers, horses are sold very cheap, the average price for an unbroken hei being eight or ten dollars a bead, with but little demand at that. It sometimes occurs that the gov- ertreent purchases a few bundred for the army, but, generally speakl. peaking, there are very few occasions When t tog can Rete romped horses, a8 a rule, are not seldom more than 14 bands highs st bigh; Stull t tes bave nothing of the peculiar build of the pony about them. Fed entirely upon grass, they yet endure more fatigue and are capable of main- taining a rapid gait for a longer me than the srain-fed horses of other lands. In the towns and cites they receive the scantiest of care and the meagerest allowance of food. Tied up the whole day in the stitit court-yards, Paley Stand patiently awalting their evening Frequently they are turned loose together, when it requires the use of a lasso to catet them. So familiar with this instrument do they become that the moment the animal feels the rope about its neck it stands stock sill, when without it it would not suffer itself to be saddled or bridied.—{ Correspondence N, Y. Even- ing Post, ECONOMISTS IN THE SENATE.—SenatorMcCreery cf Kentucky, on a salary of $5,000 a year, save over $4,000, and during six years in the Senate laid by $25,000, It is related of him that he sat up all night once poe a Ume playing poker at &@ lo cent Umit. the morning some friend asked him how he came out. “Come out,” said “why I lost 50 cents quicker than hell could scérell & feather.” Senator Davis, althouga athrice millionaire, is a little close tu his per. sonal expenses. During the sitting of the Sen- ate itis his habit to go to Aunt Mars, the pie- woman in the corridor, for his iunch., Laying his hand on a plate of cakes or apples, he asks: “How much are these?” “Two cents.” “And ” laying his hand on another ‘Three cents,” “Oh, Mary, you're too high, high.” Then he will buy @ piece or pioana s glass of milk, and ey atthe counter (be Welghs 3%) pounds) he eats his lunch with tranquility.—(Ramsdelt’s Washington Republic, THE LONACO: STRIK: ‘Thomas Smith, Thomas: Reynolds and Edward Crow, three Striking laborers employed by J. T. Somers, contractor of the George’s Creek and Cumber- land Ratiroad en ee, at Lonacaning, arrest- ed, as noted, e charge of conspiracy to raise the price of labor, had a hearing beiore Justice Ryan, at Lonaconing, yesterday, Mr. D. Sloan appearing for the defense and State's Attorney Loyd and Mr. J.J. McHenry for tbe state. The exam!nation of the case occupied rom 11 a.m. until 5 p. _ With the exception of an hour's recess for dinner, and twenty-five witnesses were examined. About fifteen of the workmen swore that they stopped work because they feared the contractor would not pay them their wages. This, of course, destroyed the case, it being necessary to yl an intention to raise the coy or labor, and the mga was at ied to Moca thd ~ a Somers has, as yet, made no arrangement wi the men, and work has not been resumed.— {Cumberiand News, 23d. The New Orleans Picayune says: The man Tull of character never gets too full of beer. &2-Chariotte, N. C., increases in beer drink- ine at the rate or twenty-nve per cent. per year. 62 The farmers of Pamlico county, N. C., are vetting mad because the bears are eating up their corn crop. . &2-Modern Eves are much = atrata of snakes than was Eve mother, so says the Ei- mira Advertiser. ne areas 82 Georgetown, Col., has its adv: ses There isn'renough level land in the place to permit of laying out a base ee aes ee *2 Hail, Collins, Smith ant : Georgia, ‘inconshiers were discharged from the Albany (N p peniteseary, Saturday, un- der the ARSE clause, they having served ae terms, but being unable to pay their eon St. Louls Lottery Company has shut up shop. Nas ‘or Ilarrison, Of Chicago, has laid be- coe re whe ts Ccuneil a project for establishing Gfetacien Hoag gave a decision, as ee of a Chicago game of base all, that disp) one side’s captain, Who mruek’ him afatal I biow with a bat. to up the river with the excursion, “don't ay and turn your back to mein that way: people will think we're mar- out on South hill evolved trip- lay last week, and the astonished father, walking the floor’ at the solemn hour of midniget wre s three well defined and distinct cases Of colle, as though be had comm'tted helry carey. = — A wriier recently set himself at work to get out a series of papers on “The Great en, ler diligently reading them up in the journals of te political be came to the conclusion that we had none at ceed and never had more than one or two li our bistory a8 a nation, and he could not find out just who they were, My first wife,” said Mr. Marigold. — s ch his second matrimonial veutire had Just handed him, “used to make one calico dress last longer than you wear a silk one.” “Yes,” repited Mrs. Marigold, “and she made one hus- band last her a great deal longer than I too.” And as she bent her Ca glance upon his countenance he felt all the blood in his back turn Into hatistones, — singular, bul a married man fn a street car can sce the 100k of pretty anxiety come over @ preity girl's fac rat the other end of the car the moment she begins to fumble for her = ‘e-mornale, and he darts forward to take er fare long before she ts ready, but ue cant fee luis wife down on her knees crawilag round in the straw feeling for tue nickel she had dropred, untt! the driver wraps the lunes about Uc brake and comes in to help her. DR. 80 far away from me, Harry Soe eae ee they were ar BW: “iT 1s QUITE REWAKKARLK,” Said Senator Ros coe Conkling, sitting on his porch in Utica, the other evening, chatting with one of his neigh bors, “to note the changes which are constantly bein made In the construction of fowling pieces, When I was a lad i remember we gen to have shot-guns with a bore not larger, I should say, Passing Un nod T saw a little nosed man, evidently going snipe bunting, w bo had a doutle-barr cun, th diameter Tully equal "| Raitimore Gazette, KESCCRD FROM PoLvGawy.—A telegram to the New York Heral’, trom Salt Lake, oe’ AUgUSL 22, says: A singular contirmation Secretary Evarts’ circular to foreign powers Was made in this city to-day. Two Eogish girls, sisters, arrived with a Mormon eri parts last June, and having no friends in Salt Labe ba en living out with ~ Saints, One 1s 15 years old and the other ts 1 The ge had been counselled to marry. ‘the man jose house shé was staying, Elder Chanea Harmon, aged 65, with a wife and a family. The marriage was io have ts fren place to-day. The fact became known, the prosecu’ Ing attorney was toformed and the a oe saved from ruin. Mr. Evarts says the Mormons come to this country with criminal intent. It iscertata that many friendless girs come, who are surrounded with such influences that they can hardly eseape poly fs Whether the intent exists or not craton actions very frequently result. Boston MURDERER CaUGHT.— Saro Chevvaro, alias Larry O'Neill, was arrested. last evening, in Brooklyn, on a. ae one of the murderers of Mr. “Regt Detectives Howard and Wood, B = learned. enh erwarD | had gone rookIyh, abd yesterday t by Detective Roche, of the third promt Some tained (hat the fugitive had found shelter with some friends at Red Hook Point. About 10 o'clock last evening Detective Koche saw aman who answered the iescription of Chevvaro en- tering a saloon on Hamilton _— = notte sally Ttallan, and known as Dego . “Thai's your man for €1. +a ~~ cers were of the same Opinion, and Casreane was )< ‘once ai ‘the station house he gave name of ‘Angelo Auifarre. He sdeniveed ene ‘that had left Bosion four daysago, and that he of tbe Frye murder, oo he dented ~) be aa taken any part in it. He toldseveral er stories.—[N. ¥. Post, 23d. fom : telegram New Sort, aye that « oe has been taken bac! iD Boson ae Says he did not py ee the murderers = the oes though he knew their designs, and that they expected to make $10.00 by the —— He gave his real name as Angelo Anp- farre, REscvep, Bur ror Waat 4 FarTs.—Yet — Vivier. On going along the street beholds a pig: alg "unbiag one cole 4 afraid, sit I y is He you—get out of v er, coldly. «You would have killed him?” “ I would have bitten bim.” “ Bitten him? I don’t exactly wnderstand.” “Then in from 60 to 72 hours he been ee copes d'storts his Teatures, “I mean that I was bitten eight ago by @mad dog and I feel that the crisis of my disease is approaching. T must bite some- thing. You owe me no thanks; it would have been a positive relief to sink envenomed fangs Into his quivering flesh! ! qe cols vanlehee upon th 2 wings of the wind eols. van’ upon the eed [French Wit, in N. ¥. CanntnG RED Fisu.—Some enterpristhg young men in Idaho have ce pe gle = —_ of the famed the canning of red fi This red fish is met ‘with nowhere ete a 5 Lake, in America or in the world. It will live only in ice cold water of the mountain lakes. of the Iaaho papers are inclined to class red fish with the salmon, but another ee the Territory iy avers, “There is aboutas Tuch similarity between the looks and favor of the sickly salmon and the red fish as there is between hy fat canvas-back duck and an old setting ie goose.” The red Osh aver- age aed Inches in iength, and weigh from four to eiz) zt pound The flavor is something that of the trout; the body ts sim, the fins of tine text) tare; and thie whole appe arance strik ingly beautiful. is the uf month in which the renahie fellows can be caught.— [Boston Advertiner. Snor Br Her Focr-Ygsn-OLp GRANDSON.— A Paducah dispatch to the Lor Courier. Journal The widow Blanchard, It about nine miles from this city, was ally shot by a four-year-old a dajs ago, and will probably die. a io boys had been hunting, and on of them laid his rife across a chunck yard, the muzzie pointing toward the Mrs. Blanchard was sittlag in the door, when the chiid commeacea playing with the gan and, it went off, the all striking the old lady in the abdomen, inflicting what ts pronounced @ fatal wound. 7 ite 8?" A med wolt mmnpotes the penne & ot Stotngtown, Texas, other day. He fizaliy shot. &2~A Fairfield (Coun.) woman, 45 years old, has bad her faise teeth pushed ont of piaceaee made useless, by a new aud sound so of teeth which have just appeared. &#"Lord Charles Ker has gone into bank- ruptey. 1 Liab ties, $140,000: “nothing said as oA seed car at New Albany, Ind.. was ne ped by highwaymen, and the conductor one passenger were robbed of their money and watenes MARRIED. DUNAPACE—EVANS. On sone, 92d, 1879, at — a = the reettence Banter “os! the Hew Bb. Baw dacrrs BUSarien Parry une, ‘Obio, to Miss FLORENCE 8. Evassy ington, D. 0. AN. August 1th, 1879, ‘OOD—SCOTT 3. by the Rev. W. H.C. Brown, Bronanp BEERWOOD, of Bai a Mrs. Cecia Boorrmas, of We ington, DIED. BAKER. At Brambleton, near oe August 234, 1*79, Pigt is in Beri’ 4 year of bis age, DaNter Baran. t a) take p! vet Soi iaatat, COE HI Geluctery. at 2 ogg *NOISEAU. On Monday, Acaust 25, 1879, Brom. F. ‘AU, awed thirty seven Fears. *otioe at Tanetal in to mictTOw's papers ‘it 2p. Angust 24th, 1879, LS EASTON. At 2 p. tu "a ay See coe beloved wit le Of Ji Ww. ber Imsband's No. 15 icra eee eeesen er Sse eae Augus, 26th. LACH. Anenet 24th, 1879 Evrvawers Fuson, trem Moutromiery < county, Md. in the seventy-seo- rr we residence ia law, toma te euth streee! Frievds and uarthy iNcrore respectfully invited to attend. _UNDERTAKERS ED. SPI Le > DrDrares. FEED, BPINDL cL rces es at Lae yg} business. pared for transportation. ee 940 F Srnzet Noatuwars, Brerrching strictiy Sest-clans beaten ~~ <p) _———,