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STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. j THE EVENING STAR. pe 7 DA. 0- MORROW. CaN! 08. cers. NOPFOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED iON. % eae 25. 1880. ipa oreasee EAT eam) FUTCRE DAFA. ee ae ae rete ears, | LETT eeu | STE ace ie 7 Ke = on Grav ines boon thoecag ny ree iaikeent — akc ne D' BON BROT and D caves northwest. | BEGULAR AUCTION SALE OF SECOND-HAND | Camp Ground for this season. The camp com. | 4 Hacc! hs ang revel) resume. her trips oa TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO _THREE-STORY — FURNITURE AND HOUSEREEPING GOODS | mences Aujrust 12 and ho'ds two youks, Preoent see Faraday March 4, 188, Leaves 6th-st. wharf BRICK HOUSES ON F STREET NORTH | UPWARDS OF 50,000 FINE CLEAR GENERALLY. a Addn . Ht. WILLET, 4 nt Fortor delivered the Daccalaureate ry Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday st7 s.m., a8 WEST, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND SEED, AND y HENRY At our salesroon s, «n TUESDAY MORN- Je28-20, Corner 6h st_and New York ‘ave. Sermon to the graduating class at Yale Colleze files fe nin ar Gates Stet ag | gricuiteEe i Soebn BARD MEE CCigth gat a | 80 FE Ee Cakoe™ by | AMY OF Tae UN icp amon ernie Saas ni 0 a ou UN a és wi he world. : Sdis tor Wien er eee Te iene | tenants exe as sentmaeeene WELL KNOWN Ri It Auctioneers. RECRUITING SERVIC! ne = i con ‘D. 1877, and recorded ig Liber No. 850, folio No. 120, one of the records of the District of Oolum- bia, and at the request of the party secured there- by, we will offer fer sale, at public auciion, in froat of ‘the premises, on TUESDAY, THE 6TH Day oF Jey, D. 1880, at 6:30 O'CLOCK P. M., al! those certain pieces or parcels of ground in the city of Washington and known on the plat or plan of said city as Lots lettered and marked ‘‘F” and ‘‘G," in 0. Creek, Celton’s and landings in Bt. Clement's Bay. Makicg intermediate landin, going and return- F Fonts, awent, rs G. my31-3m 6th-street wharf. ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE STEAMER LADY OF THB LAKB. Firet-cians tare, 81, Hound trip, cond-cli . 75; Ror Shepherd's recorded subdivision of Lots in Square b hs ee a oe | numbered one hundred and sixty-nine (169), with DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, | im vements thereon. a até p.m i oint Lookout and | folk alternate day ‘erms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, Ez ris, Piney Point, felts, eighteen snd twenty four monthe, with in: oure : ‘turni ferest at the rate of eight per cent per annum, ee- - xy OR PorOMAC RIVER. LANDINGS. | cured by deed of trust on the Property sold.” All Bteatcr JOHN W. THOMPSON, above. whart | conves ancine at: costar ona $250 down on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at | each honse at time of sale. Terme to be complied &m. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK with within seven days, otherwise Trustees reserve GIBSON and £0. KNIGHT | the right to resell the property at cost and expense 4 hast liiver, N-Y., SATURDAYS. at 4 p.m. | of defaulting purchacer, Georgefown at i p m. MONDAYS. 8AM. OROSS, 2 Teken Ms teroomiee Re ,40.% General Oftes, | j+25-codkda GRUROE AeaENT, ; Trustece. ‘Under Nat. Met Bank,opp, Trsenty Department. — ‘p22 'ELFRED WOOD, Bec'y- R NOUTOTR, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MEDICAL, &c. MONROE AND TH E 7FORGE LEARY. Ca - Lies ib Joseru Wurre, DE BROTHERS, Bat. sw. is the S. Mil elecst adver.ising Physician in_ Washington. Gani icr the treatment of Female Irreularities and Dis: on LEAVES eases. Sworn to aud subscribed before me, A. C. Wasursetox, Nonrorx, Reebarde, J.P. Jei6-3m. Brom foopet Peverthat. | From Oatuphel's wharf, | 7 Osor ha aNiiOO Sporuaiorrbcs, Tmpo- Eve ver: IONDAY AND WED-| TUESDAY, THURS- MSEsD ay, 530, and| DAY AND SUNDAY, every SATUADAY, st | at 4 Pom. P.M. Piney Point and Point Lookout Goinz tency, Semins! Weaknees and Dyspepsia cured by usin DR. BROTH EIS" INVIGORATING OOB- DIAL. $1 per bottle. 906 B street ae opposite etd Smitheonian. )R. LEON, the oldest established and only reii- ‘and Ret y DIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, can be Fire: class fo. 81: Roun@ Trip, 1.80 Tickets | consulted daily at 466 MassacAmectte aventv from} and steer: B. W. Beed’s $ Pur- | to 9 o'clock. All Female Complaints and 3 121 Penn's ave mw. und A. PB. | tarities quickly cured. Consultation free. Sepa +5th st. and N - on ot Tate rooms for patients. Jell-lm “é . F. . Ament eae ith st wharf, Washington, D. 0, M ‘24M, DE FOREST HAR REMEDY FOR D. F. REELING, Aven’ Ladies. All female‘complaints quickly cured. ap27-6:2 Campbell's wharf, y at 921 7th st. n.w. Office Osan be consulted dail fe hours from 1 to9 p.m. api8-3m 903 BxEAt RITE. — The new Turkish and No change of managers since its first establiahment - BI pin 1871. The south of New York. a] ‘LING DISCOVERY. PARTE aT MANHOOD RESTORE \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE F-ASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, NDRIA oe wey >. PNTLADEDPHIAL SD Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's Sass Seilinieae ana ipsa eae jence. Fr iver, New Engiand States, | O1n{# Inthe ‘A victim of youthful impraden ma- ture decay, nervous debility. lost manhood, eto having tried in vain every known remedy, has dis- covered s simple self cure, whicn ne Will send FREE to his fellow suffere: Address J. H. REEVES. 43 Chatham St. N. ¥. éecd-9m jONSULT Dik. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday and Saturday, at his office, 4 43 st., from 2 to )p.m., whe, ‘with 16 yearsexperi- ence, cuarantess a cure in all dines the Organs, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, N Gen ia: JH. JOHNSON ‘a and 1202 Fat NEW LoKnkK— cHDAM. 3 ‘The Aret-class steamers of thin line ““AMATER- | {mussions Impotency, Ke. Gonorrhees oF Syphtl- ra gar # Me uane 16 Gays. “Consultation wrriclly priveier and cope: A BOROLTE SAAN Or ghud | MAAS.” | rate offices for indies. Refers to the leading physt farrying the U' 8. Mail to the Netherlands, leave | Gans of Baltimore’ Mate offen 19 6. Buta oe Company's Dek, Jersey City, rewularly on Wed- | Garin gree more. Main offic ‘marao-6m sf 2d Cabin, 845-50. Steeraze, $26 4K. MOTT’S FRENOH POWDERS—Oeriair cnre for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urin ary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weaka Gi Syphilis, and VHNSON ial kin Diseases & ly cured. Gonerr corner New York avenue and | hoacured in 4% hours. For sale by WH. iN spi TWISLE, Dragxist, corner 12th st. and ave = = Price 88 per box, seat by mall under seal on re EMMAN LLOYD-—sreamenre ceipt of price. mrré Saks New Yous, Havne, LOXDOM, x RE ae acuayane ERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, e steaiuers of this company will nail evers Sat- MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAYS. n 2 ‘Cabin, 260-70. une AZAR. G neral Axent. 27 South Wiliam Wash- Awent, Natioual Safe @rday from B:cn.cn Pier, foot of 3d street, Hobor Rates of pacsave. From'New York to Hs’ don, Sou mand Breme RY ‘$30; prepaid steeraze VEBY ORNAMENTAL, Sertiteates, £25, For frebht CGiean Nee Wark” | And in imitation of all Kinds ef stone, and just as W.@ MEIzZEuoi'r & 00., - ave., Agents Loken for Washinsto. sepl0_ | For sale ats heavy discount from former prices. Qusanp LINE. Ni (Oz. LANE ROUTE. THE OUNAK}) STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Calle ing at Cork Harbo Frou Tink 40, NR NEW YORK. — June 30 Galli Wed. - ii .,Aug. 4 -Wed.-July 7 Bothnis....Wed.,Aug.11 ghee Styl Alvoria 00 Wed./Aua-18 TERBA OOTTA VASES, SEWER PIPE, STOVE OROOKS, &o., AT THE LOWEST BATES. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA Co., Bosthia “Wed. July 21 Scythia --..Wed., aus.29 one magi eee nis. Wea., ; . ‘Aud every following W from New York. | —*227-19 eho ee TES OF PASSAGE. (PUE GOLDEN orrouTUNITY. 8000! tions. 5, additional. ‘ —— 'y low rates. tickets from F le ey ion Brceraie tel = SPECIAL BARGAINS. Liverpool aué Europe, at lowcet rates. rh bills of laden given for Belf: Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the and for Mediterranean porta. For freight anc passage apply at the Company's or ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Glasgow, tinent, Children’s Examination SHOES. Ladies’ SANDALS and TIES. Gent's Low Quarter SHOES. office, No. 4 Hom dus G both steerage and fapin to OTs BIGELOW, 606 7th street, Washing fang’ CHAS G. FRANOKLYR, Ament,8.Y. RAILROADS. L. HEILBRUN, SEO mateo ),890 ae ea a See ee EST AND SOUTHWEST. Bion oF: THE OLp Woman m Wrxpow. Jed Seng See eee TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, | ‘QVZE CLIMAX FOR Boys, corner of Sixth and Bstreets, as follows: — and the West, 8:00 a.m., with Gree nw Oars to Louisville and Chicago; pale FOR THE 4TH OF JULY, a.m. daly, with Sleeping Gare from Harris RE 40H OF . burg to Ciicinuati, Bt Louis-end Ohtessa. 9 90 ONLY 25 CENTS. & . y, with Palace Car to ttsbure. (Or E AND POTOMAC RAILBUAD. Niagara iaua, Rochester, Buffal . r Car to Watts and vie Nevth ‘at | SOLID GOLD GENTS’ STEM WINDER, AMER- p.m. daily, laity oxcortBancay :£-90 v.10. daily. IOAN LEVER, WALTHAM, MASB., kins. For Witians: pert, Lock Haven and Elmira, st 10:40 one a.m. daily, except Sune For New York and the East J. M. & B. COHEN, 20:00 p,m. fm Sanday, 10-00 p.m. Limited Ex. ‘Press of Fullman Parlor Oars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For Srovkly., N. ¥., all through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, af- fording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid- ‘ng doubie ferriawe across New York city. For Philadelphia, 8-00 am. 200, 6:40 and 10:00 p. On Sunday, 5:40 aud 1u:00 ae Limited Express, 9:50 a 10. For Baltivore, 6:40, 8:00, 2:00, 4:20, 4-40, 8-40, 9/30 p.m. On Sunday, 8.00, 10:40 40, 9:30 and 10:00 1. For Fope's C-eek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, except Sunday. DIAHOND BROKERS, No. 1007 Seventh st. mw. MONEY TO LOAN 8t 6 per cent. ANTEDP 50,000 PEOPLE To call or send orders to Tue Lanczst axnp Most OoMPLETS JOB DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISH- SourH or New Your. 4010 a vlis, 6: ma. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- or Annapolis, 6.40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m First-class tn every partealar. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERIOKSBURG RAIL Work called for and delivered anywhere the WAY AND ALEXANDMIA AND WABHING- | city, or by mall or express from other places. S RATLEOA ree W. H. WHEATLEY, 7:20, 9, 11 3 m.,4:20, 5:20,6:25, "On Sunday a7, end’ ti s: my] 49 Jeffersonst., eorgetown, D.O. m. and 8 p. For Richmond and the a 7a.m. daily, and IPOSERS of SEOOND-HAND OLOTHIN( br Guns, Pistols, &e.. can got the bes cash prices from HER ZOG'S, 808 9th st., near Pa. 3 ptattention will ba given t0' orders ip mard jUNNINGHAM, Le makes i Hats to Order, and Remodels old styles. Gn HATS BLEAOHED, ‘ana Hate of all, apse ‘740 8th st., between G and H. YHEAP SEWING MACHINES, An excellent one, with all the attachments,can now be bought for FIFTEEN DOLLARS. ‘The AMERICAN NATIONAL SEWING MAOHINE ose is manuiactaine lee Hen oe rable, easy-running, and one which worl - tory, Its great edvantage over other Machines is that it is run by hand, thus Ere leave Ali &.m. ; 12.50. 3, 5, 7 and 9:05 night. Ov Sunday ar8and 10 1D. sTitivets, information, sleeping and paclor car ac- tions can be procured at the offices—north- east corner of Lith street and Pennsylvanis avenu northeast corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, an at the depot, where orders can be left for the cneck- ing of ba gaz. to destination from hotels and resi- L. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON. General Manager. my16 ALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILHOAD, health and stren; so often incurred by ladies who North, Northwest ‘th a treadie. Gall and examine ind So: a them at the, SOVEREIGNS’ GO-OPERATIVE the STORE, No. 1023 7th et. n.w., the sole agency for this city and Georgetown. Jel0-Im bm ae PETY!t Bre res. come | A eerrepac, actu tacos cbsteie 65 a m.—Balumore, annapolis and way. (Pied- |ATIONAL DI i mogt, Brubury, Winchener, wn. Frede- | 45th Street and New York Avenue. vi y. 10 a.m.—Point of Rocks and way stations. z a i lar and Damp Proof Vanits from 86 to f§ 358 mi Staunton sud'va Npriuew Esireee ach even” Goxerument Banda on deposit for 81 — Boston T.$1,600. Also, recelves Silverware OF Parlor car to New York and Thoderate ra ‘d of managers—Wi. Stickney, te. resident ; Geo. W. +On Sunday only—Baltimore, Annspo- e168. pi —t8t, Louis, Chicago, Columbus ang burg Express. Connects for Hagerstown and LD LD FRIENDS ARB at Point of Rocks for Frederick aud stations cast ot 0} ihe bese, so in JUSTECD ola at Piedmont, except y) Pullman car toe Oin- | gnown for a8 where first-class sped and Igor dally: Grafton toBandusny, | SEOOND HAND NG can be sald at re SIGE: tempore. gpa page | SUSE ASPET of emcees oe EEI™-,Coliers, an eer Annapolis Juno- or Branch e No. 408 9th st., between mga Bal Hano’ =, EL uy | 2-¥- H-B.—Note by mail promptly attended :36 p.m.—tBaltimore and Leurel Express. BRMYAND NAVY.—Officers of the 40 p.m.—10n Sunday only, Baltimore aud Way. A absent from Waahingto that 00 p-m.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston | Watches whos necaiia enter ae the attention they will receive at my hands 3:30 Pm. Fac yr nollnge: Haecar (Win- | will amply repay the cost. Adress B Tas a 4:30 p.m.— Baltimore, and Laura a mon) 8 i REPRESENT 0} WUGGIES. PRAETONS. SOME: BEATS, EXTENSION TOPS kee We "35 p-m.—tPoint of Rocks Frederick, Hasors- es iincheet tnd Werte 08 : aim to give the most for the mon hocks and Wat sony eaaey OF : 20- 4:40 p.m.—tBaltimare, Annapolis and Way Bta- | cited. “RIDDIE BHOS™ on wae ae ead eee 10 p.m.—tChicago and Columbus Express. cars te daily. Sh rey! Pluladelp bs aud Baltimore Rxpreas. Us p-m.—Foine Books and Wi Stations. }- . —1 Itimore an ions. >= BALTIMORE LAUBEL BX- ANITABY PLUMBING. s Sis F BRIER, 410 Othe Makes a of the 9:30 D. m.—+8t. Louie Oineinnat!, Ohicago and Pittsburg Express. ¢ except Sunday.) mer £37? fo St. Louis and Plusbare. PLU with view to fis proper saniarr a rangement Orders promptly ‘lied ‘ap6-3m° MEDIOINE. MEDICINE. Goro. MEDIOINE DEPOT, 4200 14th st. n.w. ‘Baltimore, and Laurel BY} ‘at the and Ohio Ticket Offices, W: ee] B THE NEXT 60 DAYS we will continue to 803, 619 and Corner 1eth and F Otter those beautiful hace orders wil’ be taken fez Yor Coe SEVEN-STOP ORGANS st 875, ). General Passenger Agent. my17 3e23 410 Hien se n.we ac MON and phic Fountain EOOND HAND CLOTHING, SCREN Son se. recneain Bs Soom, warones, | Eucccnscr io. W Lapbain Agent, iste ‘eS nites PF glia ca M WALSRE giceY, fol stent carect peisacraasns toe Dromouy siended wo Cres BY mall be | Be Ca RANDS OF CI- Gi IN LOTS TO THE TRADE AND PRI- VATE BUYERS, AT AUCTION. a We will sell on TUESDAY, Juve 29TH. aT o'cLock, within our salesroome, 9th and D'streets northwest, a large and weil selected stock of above and other well known brands of Cigars, balance of stock of a Wholesale dealer, and worthy the atten- tion of buyers. Je26-2t TW AUTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE, PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTE rf U' 3 SHSTANDS, WALNTD AND DINING-ROOM EXTENSION TABLE SIDEBOARD, _ DINING ROOM MAHOGANY VE TABLES, NITUR#, INGRAIN CAR: BRUSSELS, HA AND STAIR TON Tc R PILLOWS AND CROCKERY, KITCHEN UTEN- JUNE 297TH, AT 10 O'CLOCK at the residence of a lady clibing housekeeping. No. 302 E street swest, the above collection of household b 3 18 Cash. jevd WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO ,Auc's. PHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. 1 ‘RES’ SALE OF LARGE AND VALU- ABLE LOT, IMPROVED BY A HANDSOME R“sIPENCF. NO. 811 KE STREET. BE- TWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS NORTHWEST, NEAR THE INTERIOR AND PBT OFFICE DEPARTMENTS. by virtue of a deed of trast, bearing date ca Y Gi March Ist, 1850, aud recorded in liber No. 936, fclio'21, One of the land records of the. Di-trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party thereby secured, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, on’ FRIDAY, THe YrH DAY OF JULY, 1SN0, ATG o'CLOCK P. M., part of lot two (2), in square four hundred and’ six (406), being the western part of said lot and having a front of twenty three (28) feet seven (7) inches on north E strect, snd running back with the same width elichty- seven (7) feet six (6) inches, to an alley, improved by a four-story Brick House. rms: One-third cach; balance in equal instal- ments in gix, twelve and eighteen months, for which notes cf purchaser will be taken, bearing in- fereat from day of sale, and secured ‘by deed of treat on property wold. "A deposit of $100 will be Tequired at time of eale, Terms to be complied with in @ven daye, otherwise property will be resold at Tisk apd cost of defaulting purchaser. Conyeyanc- ing and recording at purchaser's cost. LEROY M. TAY! YLUR, CAMPBELL GARRINGTON,} Trusteos. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. _je25-eo&ds COUANGERY SALE. OF VALUASLE REAL ES- TATE ON I STGEET NORTH, RE1WE! TWENTY-THIRD AND 'TWENCY¥-FOURTH SURFETA WEST, CONSISTING OF TWO ¥ ICK HOUSES AND LOTS. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su. reme Cou t of the District of Oclumbia, Equity Cause No. 6,2 Arundell et al. aro’ eorplat Thulay et al. are defendan’ tee will ke i TUEEDAY, the 6rH Day o¥ Jury, 1880, 47 6:30 O'CLOCK P.it., all the right, title and interest of the parties to said cause in and’ to the following piece or parcel of ground, situate in the city of Washiax- ton, in the District of Coluubia, and kgown and described as follows: Orivinal Lot numbered ten 10,) in equare nup:bered forty-one (41,) having a rot on north T street of 54 feet and 10 inches, and & depth of 102 feet 11 inches, together with all the rixlits, priviexes, &c., thereunto belonging. This it is improved’ by two two-story and ent Brick Houses, containing eix rooms each. ‘The Houscs wil bes ld separately, as algo a Lot 27 feet front, with a depth of 102 feet 11 incres. ‘Terms cf tale prescribed by the decree: One- fourth cf the purchase money shall be in cash, an the residue in three equal instalments, payable re- srectively in six, twelve and eizhteen months from date of sale, the deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six per centum per annum from date of sale, and be a reseryed lien upon the real estate sold; and upon full payment of the purchase qioney, and upon ratification of the sale by the court, a deed for the property will be given to the burcliaser of said lot of ground. A deposit of 350 on each house and the Int to be paid by purchaser or purchasers at time of sale. purebseer' I conveyancing at If terms of sale are not complied 2 ‘with in five days, the trustee reserves the right to sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. ROBEST J. MURRAY, ‘Trastes, Webster Law Building. J.T. COLDWELL, Auct Je25-eoads PNcANeON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING BRICK STORE AND DWELLING SITUATED ON THE SOUTH- WEST CORNER OF H AND SIXTH STREETS NORTHEAST. ne of a deed of trust, dated Ausust i iber No. 867, fay folio 77, et seq., one of the land records of the Dietrict of Columbia, and by the written request Of the patty secured thereby. we will well at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Icy 137H, 1880, at s1x O'CLOCK P 'M.,all that par cel of land situate in the city of Washington, D.0. and known asall of Lot No. 1 in Uhiman's subdi Sion of original Lots Nos. 7 and 8, in Square No. 883, together with the improvements thereon, con- sisting of a two-story Brick Dwelling and Store- room. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at seven per cent. perannum. Deposit of #75 at time of sale Conveyancing at expense of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in ten days. EDSON. NO. JO: : J€25-co&de Eresan, | Trustzes. IN CHAS. E B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. STEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES ON K STREET, BETWEEN ee AND FOURTH STREETS NORTH- AST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated A 16, 1876, duly recorded ia Liber #26 fol 272, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at th cured, we will sell, eal the premitses, on TUESDAY, F JULY, 1t80, av 6 O'CLOCK P. M., the following de- Bcribéd real estate, situated, in’ the City of Wash. ington, D. 0, to. Lots Two (2), thre (3) and four (4), in B: M. Hail’s subdivision of squarenum- bered seven hundred and seventy four (774) to- gether with the improvements, fc. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four monthe, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property. or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale and all con- veyancing at coat of purchaser. Terms to be cou: aed GEONGE BAUER, A CHRISTIAN G- LEDERER, | Trustees. 3623-000 HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A FOUR-STORY BRIOK HOUSE ON THE WEST SIDE OF NEW JER- SKY AVENUE, BETWEEN B AND C STREXTS SOUTHEAST, WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 3let day of December, 1874, and duly recorded te | in Liber 941, folio 468. et seq., one of the. Land Recorda for the District of Columbia, the un- dersigned Trustee will sell on MONDAY, JULY THE 12rH, 1880, aT Five O'OLock, the following de- scribed property, viz: The whole of the Lot num- bered seventeen (17), and part of Lot seven (7), in Square numbere@ Gix hundred and eighty-nine (GBD). ‘The said part of Lot seven (7) bein deecribed as follows: Commencing for the same at the south- west corner of Lot numbered seven [7), in Square numbered six hundred and eighty-nine, in said Cre of Washington, D.C., running thence east with south line of said Lot seven (7) to the west line of Lot numbered seventeen (17), in said ener No. 689; thence north with west line of said Lot No. 17, to the northwest corner of aid Lot sevan- teen (14); thence Wer jaruiics wiun taesouth line of Baid. humbered seven (7), to cast line of South Cajatel stroet; thence south along line of said stroot tothe place of beginning. ‘Terms: One-half ¢: ; the balance at three and six months, with notes bearing interest at 8 per cent., and secured by a deed of trust on the prop- erty. conveyancing and recording at pur- chasers cost. $100 deposit at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not om pled. with in seven days from the day of sale, the Trustes reserves the ue nt a arealths Broverty at the risk and cost of e defaulting purchaser. Jel2-d&ds JAMES A. TAIT, Trusteo. fP2OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'B SAVE OF A LARGE THREE-STORY BRIOK DW. . ELUING ON BRIDGE STREET, BEI WEEN FREDERICK AND LINGAN STREE18, GEORGETOWN, D.0. virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 9th of Decanten 1873, and duly recorded in Li- ber 736, folio 447, of the land records for the District of Columbia, Court,of undersigned Day, Jone 30TH of the upon a2 being all Peter said ce westward on sald canal to ead 0 it south of the and thence Rorth £0 the beyinniae tose ah ae 3 then provements, ways, easements, and appurtenances to the same » OF in aD: momnnes appereaiaing. erms: 83,000 and the expenses of sale in cash, jents at one and \d. secured All con. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXCELLENT Cue a EFFECTS AT AUC- On WEDNESDAY MORNING, June 30 1880, at 10 ‘LOCK, at No. 1012 17th street, between K and L streets northwest, I shall Fell for a lady leaving for Europe, the entire confente, comprising in part— 2 Walnut Parlor Suites, tered in Silk Rep.¥ Walnut Parlor Suites, upholstered in Satin Da- mask. Welnut Mirror-back Etegere, with Marble Siab. Farcy Folding Chairs: ¥ ‘Tables. Turkish Louvges: Window Hangings Handsome Mouquet and other Carpets. Velvet Rugs; Stair and Hall Garpets. Walnut and Oak Marble-top Obamber Suites. Heirand Hnek Mattresces Feather Pillows and Holsters. Bankets, Comforte, Sheets and Spreads. Walnut Marble-top Sideboard. China and Glaseware. Dining ‘Fable end Chairs. Larve quantity of Kitchen Requisites, ete. ‘Terme cash. Je2s-2t THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer. ‘J SOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IRUSTEFS’ SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DIsTRIOT OF OULUMBIA. By virtue of a ceed of trust, bearing date Zid day of December, 3874, recorded initber #9 » 377, one of the land records of the. Lisirict of Odlumbya, and at tle written request of the yarty secured thereby, the undersized, as trustees, (William J. Miller having been appointed co-trustee in place of Charles H. Moulton by a av crce parsed in equity cause No. 5794 of Supreme Ccurt of the District of Columbia, ) wil sell at pub lie auction, in front of the premises, on MON THE Z8TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1880, O'CLOCK P M., all those certain pieces or pai cf ts No. 50, 51, 52 and 53, in Becticn No. 8, in subdivision of ‘trustees of Barry Faru, in thé county of Washington, District of Colnn.tia, with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale, to wit: 560, with interest thereon at 10 per cent per anyum from 23d June, 1876, until paid, and expenses of sale and taxes, in, cash; and alanice of purchase money in six, twelve and eighteen menths, for which the protiissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale and tecured by deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $25 will be required to be paid on each lot when sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale be not complied with in ten days after day of sale, trustecs recerve the right to resell t and risk of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in The Evening Stare OTIS BIGELOW, LOW, 605 7th street n. w. WILLIAM 3. MILLER, \ arrustoe. Jel5-d&ds 490 Louisiana: D. Wey ¢?- THE ABOVE SALF¥ IS POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, Juty 7ru, same hour and tlace. By order of Trustees. Je28 d&as IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF PROPERTY NEAR TEN- NALLYTOWN. By virtue of s deed of trust, bearing date the 22d day cf April, 1873, aud duly record: ed in Liber No.714, folio 391, one of the land. records for the District of Columbia, the under- signed, surviving Trustee, will sell on SATURDAY, Juxx 267TH, 1880, on the premises, aT FIVE O'OLOcK P.M. the ‘following-described ' property, situate near Tennallytown, ia said District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered 14 and_15, of the division’ of Giles Dyer’s Real Estate, made by William F. Mat- tingly, ‘Trustee, in Chaucery cause No. 795 Kquity of the Supreme Court of the District of Golumbia, anda plat whereof is on filein said cause, and also of record in the office of the Surveyor of’ the Dis- trict of Columbia, containing one 6-10 acres. Terms of sale; The amount of indebtedness se- oured by said deed of trust unpaid, with the ex- penses of sale, in cash, and the balance at six and welve months, for which the notes of the pur- chascr, bearmg interest from the day of sale and secured by a deed of trust on the property: Bold shall be taken. A deposit of $50 will be required ef the purchaser at the time of gato. and all convey- ancing at the expense of the purchaser. cing ene REDEMIOR W. JONES, Jel5-d&ds Surviving Trastee. §@ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED in consequence of the rain until THURSDAY, JuLy 87H, seme hour and place. By order of Trustee. je28-d&da \1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON WEST SiKEET, BE- TWEEN HIGH AND CONGRESS STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. By virtue of two deeds of t-ust to us, dated 30th November, AD, 1875, and recorded in Liber 806, 29 and 138, of the Land fi] Heoords for the District of Columbia, we. will gell at public sale WEDNESDAY, 1H@ SEVENTH DAY OF JULY. A. D., 1880, at 6 O'CLOCK P. M.. im frout of the premises, those two lots of ground in Georgetown, D. O., fying in Beal's addition to said Georsetown—described as followa: Ist, Bezinning at a pointon the north side of West street, one hundred and three (1()3) fect mix (6) inches east from Valley street, aaid front beiog tae southeast corner of the easternmost of three new brick dweiling houses, and ran thence norther!: and at rizht angles to West «treet ninety-seven an forty--ix hunaredths (17.46) feet: thence westeriy w.th boundary of Joseph L. Simms and Frederick W. Hauewincsel, eighteen and one half (18%) feet more or Jers to a point opposite the dividing wail between the most easterly and central of said new brick houses, tience southerly and parallel wits ret line'n nety-eevea aud one half (97 or lees to Weet street passing thro! ) ha he dividi ¢ well between the easternmost and ce steal of esid new brick houses and thence east with West Street eixhtcen (18) fect three (3) inchs to ths poiat of Veginning. i 2d. Beginning at a pointon the river side of West street eichty-five (45) feet three (3) inches east {rcm Valley street, saia point beiag the center of the dividing wall between the easternmost and central of three new Brick Dwelling Houses, and F Rhence northerly aud at Habe anglon to’ Weet street, ninety -sever one half (973g) feet mora or Jess to the boundary line between the property of Joseph L. Simms and Frederiok W. Hanewinckel ; thence westerly by and with said boundary line etghteen ‘18) feet more or lesa to a paint opposite the center ¢ f the dividing wall between the western - cst and central Of said new brick houses; thence southerly and parallel with the first line ‘ninety- eeven aud one-half (973s) feet more or lees to West street, pasting through the center of the cividing wall between the westernmost aud central of sai brick houres, and thence east West street eighteen (18) feet to the point of the beginning, and the improvements, consisting of a two-story base- ment and maussrd roof Brick Dwelling on each of said lots. Deposit of §100 required on each Lot when sold. Teruis of sale on cach Lot: One-fourth (Ca) cash; balance in one(1,) two(2)and threa(3) years, with {1 terest, to be secured by trust on property. Conve: ancing at costof purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in five days, the Trustees will aa Cee of defaulting parch ser. J. MCHENBY HOLLINGSWORTH,} Trustees. Je2s-d&ds HANCERY SALE OF LOTS 14 TO 21, BOTH INCLUSIVE, AND THE NORTH 43 FEET AND 5 INCHES OF LOT 13, IN SQUARE 7 TED ON TWENTY-FIRS’ By virtue of the decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause of Augusta McBlair et al. against John G. McBlair et al., No. 1,355, the un- dersigned, as Trustee, will sell at public atiction: in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE ist DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1830, ar 53g O'CLOCK P.M., all those pieces or parcels of ground in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, known and designated upon the plans or plats of said city as Lote 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, and the north 23 feet and 5 inches of Lot 13, in 8q No. 78, at a) the riek and oost of the defaulting purchaser. ‘The terms of sale are: One-third (35) cash, and © residue in two (2) equal inzta'ments at six and twelve monthe si i De Be- r uate, with intere: cured by approved notes‘and a lien reserved on the property sold. No deed or deeds will be given until all purchase money and interest shall have been said. A deposit of 100 will be required on each ot and part of lot when sold. All conveysncing: at purchaser's costs. If the terms of s: are not complied with in ten days from day of gale, the tru reserves the right to resell the property at Hhotiak and sost ofthe defauiting purchaser, ‘aiter days’ notice in e Evenins Tr. WILLIAM J; MILLE, Trustee, Ofico, 490 Lobiaiana ave. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. JeT-StawSweas ‘1HOMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON MONROE STREET, BETWEEN BIX- TEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH AND Q AND E STREETS. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing. date Oc- tober 24th, 1878, recorded in Liber No. 901, folio 55, one of the land recorda of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the pat secured thereby, the undersigned, as Trustees, sell at public auction, in front of ‘the premises, on TUEBDAY, THE 6TH Day oF JULY, A. D. 1880, AT 53s o'cLOcK P. M., aliof Lot numbered seventy-six of Turton’s recorded subdivision of Square num- bered one hundred and seventy-nine, in the city of to wit: One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, of which fifty dollars Paid at time of sale’ the balance in'six and twelve months, with interest at seven per cent, Der annum from day of eale, secured by a deed of trust on the premises; or all cash at conveyancing and recording at purchaser's: ft terms of eal from Teeell at the risk and cost of default after five days’ notice in The Evening Star. ‘The above property will be sold gubject to such went ant e6 a8 may lus OR salle. JAMES McLOUGHLEN” | Trustecs (cl 5 cf 422, 25,28, 31, 3&8 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED RRAL E8- TTETt CAND "TWENTY. FIDGH STREETS 7 seat niece A of the 8 court ofthe Dygtet of Oolumbia, fn ae i of etal. ve Hickman etal., Se undersinned will eel, In front of the premises; on FRIDAY, THE 2D DAY oF JULY, 1830, aT 6s $08; improved by'a twortars book Roveas “Terms of sale, as prescribed : B, §. DAVIS, anpatw is: DUVALL, rates 452 2 BVO. D.W. F. D. OLEBARY, Raloaman. dedl-deds Wastincton, D. 0. Fealed Proposals, in uw eu Sous until 12 o'clock noon, on the 30th instant, for the enbsistence of and Recruits of the U. 8. Army inthis aig. ‘The government reserves the rizht to reject aay or all proposals. Bank forms of contract cin be seen and full in- formation received upon application at this vou ON A. MATILE, Ast Lieutenant 11th Infantry, Je26-4t Recruiting Officer. BOPOSALS FOR SAND. Cfice of Building for State, War,and Navy Dents., ASHINGTON, D.U.,June 224, 1880. SFALED PROPOSALS, for furnishing and deliv- ering 1400 cubic yaras (more or less) of pest SAND for brick work,ai the site of the North Wing of the Building for # , War and Navy Departments, will be received at this office until 12. 0 x Sth, 1880, and opened immediately thereafter, in pres ence of bidders. Specifications, weneral inetrnctions for bidders, and blank forms of proposals will be furnished t) established dealers in sand, upon application to this office, where a sample of the sand required tuay be seen. THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, Je22-6t Lt.-Col. Corps of Enginvers. PPoPosaLs FOR NATURAL HY- DRAULIC CEMENT. OFFICE OF BUILDING FoR STATE, War AND Navy DEPARTMENTS, WASHINGTON, D. C., June 22d, 1890. Sealed Proposals, for furnishing and ‘delivering at the site of the Building for State, War and Navy Derartments, in this city, 4,000 barrels, (ture oF “NATURAL BYDRAULIC CEMENT,” _ will be received at this office until 12M, or JULY 8H, 1880, and opened immediately thereafter, in pretence of bidders. Specifications, blank forms of proposal and in- ruiting Party structions to bidders will be furnished to 1nanu- facturers and lera only, upon. application to this office. THOS. LINCOLN C. zy Je22-6t Lt. Col. Corps of Engineers. PPOPosALs FOR STATIONERY. Hovsr or Rers., U.S.) 70 ASHIN D. C., June 4th, 1880.5 Sealed Proposals will’ be received at this office puul 12 o'eleck m. TUESDAY, July 6th, 1840, for furni ne Stationery for the use of the House of Re Fentatives. 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DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EX@HANGE. mar? GE_& ROGERS PAs Yor Gaines sad Woolen, Goods Against Mote snd’uildew. For sale by 5 VSHI, Pharmacist. Jel!-2w USOWS HN On ET sts mtv. ov DOOR SPORTS. LAWN TENNIS, ABCHERY GOODS, A full assortment at low prices. N ON-EXPLOSIVE CHINESE COLORED FIRES, 10, 25 and 60cents. Also in bulk, In boxes, at 1, 6, 10, BEvE g E ; s i i=4 & Ly a 3 ce course of his remarks the president said: “1a all Umes ignorance of God has been commoniy regarded as a calamity or asin. In our day it has taken a new form, Ignorance has Taught as a necessity of reason. The unknow- ableness of God has been formulated as a phi- losophy, taught as theology, and hallowed as a religion. Without God there ts no well-grounded hope for sclence. Our newly-fledged agnostics are apt to forget that all modern science has been prosecuted on the broad and penetrating sunlight of falth in ove living and personal God, and that not a single theory has been Propose or experiment tried in natifre except with distinct nition of the fact that a wise an: loving mind may uphold and direct the goir on ot nature. These simple teachings of Chris ‘an theism are capable of being expanded {1 the grandest conceptions that sclence ever at tempied to formulate. So grand that human reason 18 overwhelmed with this sublime rel tlonship, and the human tmagination fs dazed blindness when it would picture them. T! erce must have faith and hope appears, whic We consider it as an Interpreter, a historian a@prophet. It does not stop with facts: 1t looks bneath the visible. Having gained some in- Sight Into the present, it goes back to the It fs also a prophet, belleving that the tn ation Of the present and solution of the p be surprised by Its discoveries, which are to hit nature and man shall continue as here ag the same laws as from the be is upon the recognition of The assertion that es from science its awiug from the untverse the tum! al reason and personal love, whica nilfic thinking accepts as possiiie an 1 0 in God is the only condition 0. ‘ancement of public and soctai und cousequently In soctal stabt and pregress, The Tse represents two factors—th Both of the: nemena. If 0 THE RICHMOND, Va., CHURCH SCANDAL. Gispatch to the Baltimore Sin from Kichmou: Va., says: Another meeting of members of St Colored Baptist Church was held th: yesterday afternoon for the purpose of rehear ing charges ef immoral conduct against the tev. J. H. Holmes, an elderly murried There were about fifteen hundred mem- $ of the church present. ‘Those who favored the expuiston of the p: long that the police we: order. This faction was minority, but seemed determined to make up in loquacliy for what they lacked in numbers. Fiitcen or Uwenty who were particularly y Were put out of the edifice by the police, but were subsequently permitted to return. ‘The friends of the or, appreciating — their pats and remalned quiet. Rey. Mr. Holmes presided over the meeting, and as soon as quiet could be restored the nauies of those who had forced an entrance into the Church some me singe and attempted to hold a mecting, and others who have maniteste il a dis- position C6 oust the pastor, were submitted to the meeting and expelied from memborsht; The two colcred women whose names wer pleasantly tated with Uhat of the shepherd of the tlock were also expelled. The antl Holmes faction, consisting of three or four hun dred members, tien left the church, and the scandal, as far'as an attempt to bring 1t up in chure again, has probably ended. st rength, kept their BRAVE RESCUE by 4 Boy.—Fire broke out at SOC.ock thts morning on the top floor of the live story tenement house 65 Third avenue, The floor is occupied by two tenants, Henry Selb and Jeremiah Morrissey. ‘The Seid’ family wade their escape without dificuity, the Mor- risseys with more haste, but safely. In the confusion a baby was left behind on the tloor in Mrs. Morrisse The room \as ablaze with fire 3, and tongues of tiames reached out many feet from the door. Way. Oswald Morrissey, the twelve-years old brother of the imprisoned child, rushing back through the hallway sprang into the flery gap, and seizing the child carried it out in his arms. His clothing caught fire, and he was badly burned on the back and limbs. ‘The baby was uvhurt and crowed gleefully. The brave boy Was taken to the 59th street dispensary, where his wounds were dressed. The losses caused by the fre are estimated as follows: Henry Setb, $500; Jeremtal h Morrissey, $500, and on the balld- How Tuxy Do Ovr West.—A lodger in a popular boarding house on South Cartoon Street, In this cily, was yesterday guilty of a mest flendish plece’of cruelty, yet it is doubtful if the law can reach him. It seems that after Weeks of experiment he succeeded in preparing from Spaulding’s glue, shellac, bird lime, and other sluilar materials a cement of yecictenrs plojerties, This he spread about the keyhole of Lis Cor, and yesterday afternoon, yise| his opportunity, suddenly made a rush towar ibe Guor with a great clatter of his boots. AS le Gid so a shriek was heard outside, and open- ing his door the wretch actually grinned with delight as he saw his landlady running down the hali minus one ear. Tne other was left behind glued fast over the keyhole of his door.—Virginia City (Nev. Territorial Enter prise, sun FLouk THRO! SILK.—Another im- pe Icature of the tillers’ exhfbition is the boltibg Geartment, which is far more costly and tore dificult to perfect than would be at fir-t supposed. The finest of the flour 13 sifted through silk cloth of a superior quality to the best dresses. It is woven by 8S) peasantry from the best Italian silk and costs upwards of $5 per yard. Inthe Minneapolis mills alone the sik used is valued at $100,000, and as the roller System comes more into use the amount of silk used increases. There can be no tmperfectjon whatever in the cloth, and the least flaw will Spoil the piece. THE CUSTOM OF PUTTING large strawberries at the top of the basket and the smaller and poor ones below, seems not to ke of purely American invention, being mentioned by Queen Elizabeth, who said of her ministers: ‘When first chosen by me, all goes well, for they do put forth their best virtues like the large strawberries In mar- ket-baskets; but by and by small vices and faults appear in them like the littler fruits hidden beneath the big.” THE New York Commercial states that “It 1s rather a curious fact that girls seldom marry men belonging to their father’s profession. ‘There are exceptions, of course, but such we be- eve to be the generalrule. The farmer's daugh- ter fancies a city life, the city girl a country lfe, a soldier's daughter—General Sherman's, for example—affects the navy, sallors the army You do not often find that a minister's daugh:- ter marries a minister, or a doctor’s a doctor. Editor's daughters, of course, know better than lo marry editors, and a hotel keeper's daughter generally waits a little.” SB. THE PROBLEM OF *FUTURE PUNISHMENT has come before a western Congregational associa- lion in the form of a charge ist the Rev. Jonathan E. Higgius, of Fergus ralls,Minn., for holding and teaching that the future punish- ment of the impenitent dead is not endless. Af- ter a hearing of the evidence, consisting mostly of admissions contained in his own letter: in reference tothe subject, and a due considera- {on of the plea sent to the body by him, it was unapimot resolved “that the charge has been substantially sustained, but that in con- sideration of bis apparent honesty final action be deferred until the next regular meeting in October, and that in the meantime a commitiee of two be appointed to tr their powers Of pér- suasion on the offende: AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. TILDEN.—A reporter of the New York Herald gives the details of au interview had with Hon. Samuel J. Tilden, rid- from Yonkers to New York Friday. Among other things Mr. Tilden is represented as say ing that he was never ambitious for the Presi- dency, and that he offered Mr. Seymour the nomination in 1876; the labors of that campaiga were very arduous, and sinee that time he has ton; that New York, and, in has every reasonable — of success. Mr. Tilden further said he should not go into ihe campaign with any activity such as would of him if he were the , but he would aid whenever he could. Pror. Tonry, the husband of Miss Annie Sur- card the ratt, is out in a ‘lew recent in the interv! would carry his judgement, the ticket ut ESTIMATED FORTUNES OF MRS. E.R. OREBN AND THE DAUGHTERS OF THE LATE COMMODORE GARNER. ‘There has been a good last about the rich Ame Callffornians. Flood was one time ‘al written first and caus, particularly the sald to be worth at $50,000,008, and his partner, Mackey, Wm. i. Vanderbilt cannot wo! Jess than $100 “), and there is no tell- ing what the Astor family is worth. Very lit- Ue, however, has ever been sald about rich wo- men. Probably the richest woman In the world is Baroness Burdett-Coutts, and next to her 1s said to be Mrs. £. H. Green, wife of the vice pre- sident of tue Louisville "and Nashville rail- She was a Miss Robinson, daugh- & whaling master of New "Bedford, Who owned a ine of whalers. and was called, from his trade, ubber Robinso: He died When bis dang’ was in her tee hea her estimated — ak She lived. according to accounts, S, tO a potnt of closeness, indeed, in: ig the mana ent of her fh etal af- to John J. ¢ of New York. By the simpltcity of her taste the restriction of her wants com she was enabled to add her large t ach year to her capital, Which, by steady accumulation, bas grown to be about $25,000,000. Her husband had an ampie fortune when he married her, and he bas so Managed it that it has largely increased Since. Persons tn position to know report their uffited Income at from 0 $5,0000,0000 year, which, for a man Uvely 43 sane gossiping au- { the late Commodore lico printiug works, who ars ago in his yacnt thority, ner of the crowned New York Ray. The WOrth $4,000,000 OF $5,000, was in Says HE Was Fouuowep py Srrea—Col Miguele G. Barnete, a Cuban patriot, has asked the New York "s mi to protect him from Spanish sples, who, le said, were continually dogett g bis footsteps and watch ng his o ee ments. He Claimed that there we two men tn the employ of the Spanish government who never allowed him to leave their sight. ol, Barnete, on the 19th of last Jul pe from assassination at es, His life was saved through th Uons of the American consul. The Colonel 1s @ naturalized citizen of the United Sales, — New Fork Sta A Cartivk OF THE UTES.—A letter received in Blake Burton, a man well known in Lead Colerado, who, will two others, left last April for Gunnison, states Uiat he is acaptive of the Ute Indians, they having killed bis two ccmpanions. Burton says he has hopes of big 2 is he ison rood Lerms with several of the buck: A TICRET-ScaLrex’s Suictpe.—Jacod Foulk, a rotiroad Ucket-scaiper nnd extemporaneous lee- turer, committed suiciie In Wilmington, Del, last ‘Lhursday, by taking an overdose of landa~ bum, His busiuess had been nearly broken up by al recent order of the Philadelphia, Wile mington and I voking the wholesall re Rallroad Compan, ¢ 01 ‘ke of had falien mio habits of tw about sixty years old and leaves 5 giown children. THE TROUELES OF A MAKYLAND Fawiny.—The New York Sun of yesterday Says: * Mrs. Allee Waiter, who ran away from ber husband, Levin Walter, of Princess Aune, Md., was'before uc, In Brooklyn, Saturday, with her lidren, Whom ver husband secks to ob tain by habeas corpus. Mrs. Walter alleges that ed to leave home because of her ad's Extreme cruel'y to herself and chil- § she Is now anxlous to lve apart Trem biin and to support the children. In court Saturday the older ch ank from thelr father, and expressed; h earnest desire to re- main-with their mothe J after questioning the children, said that he'would postpone tirther consideration of the case for one month, the mother in the meantime to keep the children. If at the end of that time the Gifferences Of the parents were not reconctied he would take up the case afresh on its merits.” When Mrs. Walter left her husband she went to her mother's, in Brooklyn, taking with her her three children. Her uusband followed her, and on Thursday sued out a writ of habeas corpus to recover his children, returnable before Judge McCue, with the result above stated. james Jamison, for fifty years a the M. E. Church, in Virginia and North Carolina, and formany’ years a college president tn Danville, Va., died In Mecklenburg county, Va., Friday. ~ James Wilson, a half-breed Indian, has been arrested at Isitp. Long Island, for burgla- ries on various ticket offices of tne Long Island railroad. 87” atthe Wheeling, W. Va., democratic ra- {ification meeting, Saturday, a’ cannon burst willing a Mab wamed McCarthy anda boy nam Nidert. “EF -The wite of Governor Williams, of Indl, ana, died at Wheatland, Ind., yesterday, after a long Hines. te daughter of Edward Hollenback, pL Waynesville, Mo., playtuily Uwitched ihe tail of the old family horse, and was kicked tn the forehead and killed. S@ Several persons were killed or wounded by the derafiment ofa trainon the Atchisoa Topeka and Santa Fe Hatlroad on Saturday. 8#-For the twenty-four hours waich ende Saturday Inst 207 deaths were reported in ) York—the highest mortalits this year. The tn- crease is mainly attributable to cholera ipfan- tum. §2-The Middletown Press asks: Does aman think that he is strictly temperate because he Coes rot drink any spirituous liquors, but eats with a voracious appetite to repietion, 80 Uhat be beccmes stupid as a doukey? §~The Mississippi river at Burlington, lowa, was on Saturday 7 miles wide. The extent of the damage by the flood is enormous, whole crops along the river being washed away. sArrangements have been completed for holding the national temperance camp meeting at Asbury Park and Island Heights, New Jer- Sey, under the direction of the National Tem- Perance Society. §2There are three kinds of hair: Banged hair, baked hare, and hair parted tn the mid- die. The first is tender,the second more ten- der, the last bar-tender. §2~ The millers’ international exhivition at Cincinnati closed Saturday night. 8? Turkey's paper money Is now worth nine cents on the dollar. §2 Doctors generally agree about bieedl thelr patients.Ershange = ng __— MARRIED, REED—WALKER, In Alexandria, on the 8th of March, 1s8¢, by the Rey. W. 8. Peaicks, GEoKGr F. Rerp to Gatunixe V. WaLKER, both of Wash ington. . — DIED. BFHRENB. On Morday morning, June 28, 1880, at minutes after 6, F RE! kICk BEHRENS, for- of Henover, Germany, aged ninety-two invited to attend bis funeral from his late residence, 1249 6th street northwest, Weduesdsy, June 36, at hhalf-past 4 p.m. CONNOLLY. Sunday ‘nizht, June 27th, 1830, MARGARET ConNCLLy, in the sixty-ffth year of years. His friends are respectful; her iste residen _June 20th, at bust riénd invited. 2 June 27, 1480, Jases W., be- Y Dixon, in "the twenty-Afth year of his Friends of the family will take leave of the re- Mains at his fsther's residence 63 Green street, Georgetown, at 4:30 p. m, Tuesday, June 2th, Funeral from Dumbarton street M. E. Church, ai So'ciock p. m. (Baitimore sun copy. | 2 FITZMORRIS. Bunday, Jane 27th, 1880. at 2 8.m., Bpipces, Gearly beloved wife of Richard Fitzuiorris, at hér residence, No. 1800 14th street northwest. Triends of the fami ig, are, respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Taesday morning, June 29th, at #4 o'clock. Bequiemm high mass at St. Mat- thew's Church, at 9 o'clock a. m. * Walla Walla, Washington terrier), of tieumatians a jasbington territory, Furr Re Ly beloved: wife of We G. Lanctords formerly of Washington, D. C. ° O'BBYON. On the 27th of Juve, 1880, at 10 p.m., of consumption, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN O'BRYON Funeral eervices at row 1312 1 street north west ‘ucsday, June 29th, ove! > mediate friends of the family invited to attend. * BTRAUSS, Sunday, June 27th, 1880, at No. 79 Bridk 6 Geo! D. O'. HEEuEat, bo- Joved son of Henry and Pauline Strauss, aged f months and seventeen days. Bieg b ea fe vente, se em-tntaw, te ‘ARD. At the residence son-in-law, Mr. zw of La Plate, Md.4_on ane 26th, 1880, Mrs. Haxxam MoO. Wann, ‘a nakive of this city, in the seventy-sixth year of her age. In it at the Congressional cemetery. UNDERTAKERS.