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STEAMERS, d&c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. THE EVENING STAR. HE STEAMER “ MATTANO.” (Cartan E. E. Hows.) peen “horonghly overhauled in the moet substantial TRUSTEE SALE OF A STEAM ENGINE AND Thuredsy, mie her ti*.vee Gth-st. wharf | BOILER AND MARBLE RUBBING BED. gxety bucsday, Thareday and Sunday at7a.m.,aa | By virtue of a deed of trust dated July 25, 1873, folows. On Tacedays, for Colton's, Nomint and | and recorded in Liber 894, folio 161; one of the Prospect Hil! a7 dna, for Mate7s Oreck and | land records of D. G., I will'sell st public auctioz, landings tm Wicomico. Creek, Calton’s and landings in St. C! ent's Bay. 7 “ oir id return- ‘Makixe intermediate landings going aud ree ON} my31-sm 6th-street wharf. ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE ria, Piney Point, ing and retarnin, MAC RIVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, 7am. 8)'FAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Steamehips JOHN GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT Pier 41, Ean Hiver, N Georgefown at 1 p. ta. ‘ander Nat. Met. ap23 ¥ MONDAYS. cy Rinternoaia. Re , x0 $0 General OMon ‘Bank. opp. ‘Treasury Department. VKirRED We DOD, See’y- REOLEK, 2 AND THE SOUTH. EVRGE LEARY. Ca j. JoskrH WHITS, LEAVES 70x, Seventh at. Ts Every AND WED-| TUESDAY. SHURS- 30, snd| DAY AND SUNDAY FeRDAY, at | até ee * Piney Point and Point Lookout Going aie Norroux, W. Keed’s Sone, Pur- 1437 Penn iothst. and N.Y. ave tickets good | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. B. F. DODD, Azent — i tthet. wharf, Washington, D0, | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME D. F. KEELING, Aven DWELLING HQUSE ON G STREET, BE- sp27- Campbeli's wharf, Norfolk. TWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH SI REKTS EKCHAXTS AND MINERS? | | By virtue of a decd of trust dated Novem- ber 9th, A. D. 1878, and duly recorded in TRAN-PORTATION COMPANY. Liber No. 900, foiid 281 et seq., one of the On Sundays, for Mattox int Lookout and 7 above whart MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at | SATURDAYS, at 4 p.m. PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS | From Gampbei's wharf, fare, #1: Round Trip, 81.50. Tickets FUTURE DAYS. /HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. on TUESDAY, Jury 13, ise No. 2903 Penneyivania avenue nortiiw: ‘One Marbie Rubbing Bed. Wm. Gibson, on the premises. ‘Terms of sale made Known on day 8. N THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 1880, AT 6 P.3f., on ‘One Steam Engine and Boiler, 15 horse power. This machine: y can be examined by applyiag to EAL T MUKBAY, Trustee. THIS AFYTEBENOOR. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF PROPERTY NEAR TEN- By virtu ce deta Gh trast, bearing date eof a oI the 22d day of Apri, 1873, and daly record: Sb 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, ows Z6rH, 1880, on the premises, aT FIVE O'OLOCK Pints, the “following-deseribed “property, situate nesr Tennallytown, in said District of Columbia, to wit: Lote numbered 14 and_16, of the division’ of Giles Dyer's Real Estate, made by Willism F. Mat- tingly, Trustee, in Chancery cause No. 795 Kquity of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, rem STREET AND SOUTHWEST, (BEING No. 207.) No. 907, folio 418, et sen. records of Washiagton county, thereby, Iwill sell at public suction, in ft | the preinisee, on THURSDAY, JULY 22p, nieces, or parcels of and and “i i Taree in tte ealdeaty off Washinit oe Guiumbls, known and desinated st five (45) apd Aor itinion of part of #quare nimbered ‘and minety-four (594), with improv sting Of a two-story ‘brick the rate of secured by adeed of trust on the or all cash at option ef purchs $100 required at sale. All conv purebaser's cost. Teserves the right to resell defaulting purchaser. 196,8, 10,13, 15,17, 20822 risk Surviving Tru: DELAWAKE AVENUE 20th, A-D. 1879, and duly recorded in Liber . one of the land fo the District of Columbia. and by direction of the ‘party secured By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 0 oh 6 O'CLOC! -», all those certain lots, Sore e arous premisea, sit rian of said city. as lots numbered round plat or dnd forty-six (40), in John Farley's five hun- dwelling and Stiirms of sale:One-third cash; balance in six and tweie mombs fons day of eslé, with interest at en per cent. per annuzu until paid, property sol 2K deposit of reyanciog, Xc.. If terms of sale are not com- piled with in five days from day of sale, the Trustee ‘and cost of 3. 't. DYER, and a plat whereof is on file in said cause, and also . WILLL . f record in the office of the Surveyor of the Dis- SV irers cunt of ree oroen cnaoe | leh cgimbis cooing ons aera rfolk alternste days et oe | DWELLING AND BTORE, yes OF M eured by said deed of trust unpaid, with the ex- pours of sale, in cash, and the balance at six and elve months, for which the notes of the pur- chascr, bearing interest from the day of sale and secured bys of trust on the property sold shall be taken. A leposit of $50 will be reqnired ef the purchaser at the time of sale, and all convey- anciug at the expense of the purchaser. >) Je15-d&de BEDE urviving Prastee. SP"THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED in Coes of Poe until THURSDAY, Jury ‘Ti, sone hour abd place. By order of Trustee. Je28-d&ds T[PHO3IAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ement, = TWO THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSES. NOS. $06 AND 908 THIRTEENTH STREET, Bi TWEEN CAND D STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jvzy 87x 1880, ar 6 O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, eball eo) parts of lots}, 2 and 18, in squar 258, ) aving a front of 32 feet 3 Inches, and im- proved by two three story brick houses, with modern improvements, and containing about eight Tooms each, and located on the west side of 13th street, between 0 and D streets northwest, ‘Terms: One-third cash; the balance at six and ront of AD. nd on the 0 at tee. twelve months, with notes bearing interest, and ecured by deeds of trust on the property. sold. onveyarcing. &c., at purchasers’ cost. 830 de posit Will be required on each house at time of “yi 8 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct TO-MORRBOW. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. © TYNE OF STEAMERS BE yy | land records of the District of Columbia, and bj OTR AL WIMORE ana. NEW WORK. direction of the party secured thereby, I anal sell ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF BUILDING MA- _, BALTIM NORM gg. | Styne ancticn, in front of the premises, on SAT- TERIAL, TCOLS, BUGGIES, STONE WA- Sailing @ay~ from Baltimore—Every WEDY UbDAY, Jury lorn, A.D. 1580, av 6 O'CLOCK P. GON, DERRIORS, Xo. DAY ard SA; UKDAY, st 4 p.m, from foot of | a, the following described real estate and prem: | By virfue of an order from the Su Ses Wh a ae SS Eibay and BAT. ises situated. lyins and being in the city of Wash. reine Court of the District of Colum. ron, New. York —E EDNE: Z TRDAY, at 5 p.m., from Pier 49, East River, (near Lowest rst clase, 85, including meals foot Clisiton +t ) plewant parsenger rates freiht «uarat ‘Kates of paxsave " snd ttateroen berth. Steerawe, 82, meals, if de- sired, 25c. per meal jfocomamodations. A. L. HUGGINS, Aat., (Boston Whsrf.) BALTIMOKE, MD. GEO. H. GLOVER, Agt.. Je25-ly Pier 49, EAST BIVEK, N. \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE WASHINGTON, GEOMGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA AND PHILADEDPHIA, | Connecting st Philadelphia with Clyde's conveyancing at purchaser's cost.” 8100 down cn Himes for, Ney NOrk, Boston, Erovte | Gay of sale, und if terme of sale arenot complied New Engiand ‘States. with within five days from day of sale, the Trustee Through bils of lading given. mats bel BAILING DAYS. and delivered at Washin Wharf, fuot of 12th street. WILLIA¥ P. CLYDE & GO., General Managers, 42 South Wharvee. Philadelphia; J_H. JOHNSO! £00. Avencs, ith st. wharf and 1202 Fst. n.w., ‘Washington ‘ap30 NEW Y¥ORK—BOTTERDAM. ‘The first-c camers of, this line “AMSTER- ton. DAM” “i DAM,” “80! A.SOHOLT!<, _CALAND,” and “MAAS, carrying the US Mail to the Netherlands, leave Company's Dock, Jersey City, reularly on Wed- nesday. Ist Oabin, $60.00. 24 Cabin, 945-60. Steoraze, #26 HL OAZAUY, General Agent. 27 South Wiliam at., New York.” For passawe apply to W. G. MET- ZEROTT & CO., 925 Pennsylvania svenue, Wash- inwton ; or F. ’ JOHNSON, Agent, National Safe De vik Building, corner New York avenue and . B. Et ORTH GERMAN LLOYD_srzxsme 'LISE Be=Ween NEW YORK, HAVRE, LONDON, SoUTHAYPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sat! every Sat- Urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Bates of oars: From New York to Havre, Lon- dor, Southa:uy ton and babey first cabin, 3100; cortinesten, 825. Fi Por passage angle certin a. For oF Ht SELBIOHS Howllns Green, New Work. '. G. MET: for Waehinwt.n. CUs4ED LINES orion. LANE ROUTE. HE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- at CS Harbor, wepena gy oll era } wold, Seco: ‘Tiexet to Paris, 815, gold, additional. Tickets on favorable terms. Bteeraxe at very low rates. Steeraze tickets from Liverpoo! and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest rates. bills of Isden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Bavre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter-anean ports. office, No ¢ stay Greens or Goth stoerace and 0. 4 Howling Green, oF fabin.to OTR BIGELOW, 605 7th street, Waahing- Saige C ORAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent. jan3s MEDICAL, ée. DD BOTH oldest adversii for the treatwen! eases. Sworn to and subscribed before me, Richards, J.P. tions. Ss. 6 B at. sw. ing Physicien in Washington. t Fema) 5h O- jed6-3m ‘ADAM DE Ladies "All ferualecomplaints quickly cared be consnited. daly st O41 7th ef. DW. hours from 1 to 9 p.m. ap28-Sua* Russia Batb Ds. Suepp in 1871. South of New York NHOOD ANHOOD aesTORED. ‘TARTLING DISCOVERY. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. ‘A vietim of youthful impradence ture decay, nervous debility, lost having tried in vain every Known covered a simple self cure, whica ue wil FREE to his fellow suffere REEVES. 43 Chatham 51 N. ¥. decd. and Saturday, at bis office, 43g st., from 2 rience, 456 in from 5 to 10 corner 12th st. and Ps. ay Price $$ per box, scnt by mail under seal ceipt of price COAL AND WOOD. & CO.,2 ZEROTT & OO., 926 Pa. 'sve., Agents tepl0 ITED. Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ie Wed. is the Irrewularities and Dis- FUREST HAS REMEDY FOB Omics E, NEAR NINTH.—The new Turkish and Rooms are now complete. fo change of uisnawere since ita firet establiahment 6:20 p.m. dai by ‘The best establishment axing prema- manhood, ete, remedy, has dis- Address J. Hie 90 YONBULT DR. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday Dat. n.W., Rear p-m., who, with 15 years’ expe- aaraLtees a cure in all diseases of the Uri- ays. Consultation strictly private, | tick re plat of said city as Lot B, in the record feet from the sout! running theuce in a line with G street southeast in (1) inch; the east thirty: wht (8) feet and one (1) inch; improvemen' here Frame Dwelling. Terms of sal and twelve day of saleat oxht per cent per annum, cured by a decd of trust on propert: One-half cash; balance reserves the rixht to resell the and cost of the defaulting pure Jyl-eo&dert ington, in the District of Columbia, known and desiemated aud deneribed a8 the ground plan vision of square nine hundred and three (903), ginning for the same at a point seventy-six t corner of said square, aud a due west direction thirty-eight (38) feet and one redue north sixty feet; thence due due sonth sixty fect to the place of beginning, with 1, consisting of a Two-story tes bearing interest from and 8e- sold. property at the risk ser DANIEL McLAUGHLIN, Trustse. 8, holding s special term July e | Twill ell on FRIDAY, THE 9TK Day oF JuLy, D. 1880, COMMENCING AT Il O'CLOCK A.M, at stable corner $th and O streets northwest, a lance quentity of Building Material, consisting of Store, Brick; Old Iron Fipe, Rollers, Picks, Crowbars; Derricks, Ladders, Screens: Windsor Buggy, Harness, Stone Wagon, &c. Ls SOs On P street, near corner cf 7th street northwest, one (fice Building. ‘Tertus cash. SAM'L E. LEWIS, Administrator of Estate of Thomas Lewie, de- ceased. ty6-3t NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RY DFSIRABLE BRICK HOUSE, SOUTH SIDE OF H STREST, BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUOTION. = On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Jury 971, 1880, at 6 o'ctook, in front of thé premises, f shall subdi thence in six au VRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLY By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Octo- in the city of Washineton, besinning for the sameat the northwest cor: lot num d thirty, in square numbered alonw 10th street te at 7 per cent, on. the property sold, or option of the purchaser. with in7 days P. M., thé followiny described real estate, situate District of Coinmbia, hundred and sixty-seven, running thence south hesouth side of satd lot; thence east along eaid south line twenty-eight feet: thence north to the south line of O street; thence west along the said street to place of beginuing, to- wether with the improvements, consisting of a very per cept., Which will be assumed by the purchaser. ‘he balance of the purchase money to be paid 8300 cash and $100 quarterly thereafter, with interest deterred payments to, be secured cash may be yal ‘Terms to be complied All conveyancing at purchaser's géll the east 20 feet front of Jot 9 in square 40! rT wo- havirw a depth of 100 feet, improved by a very STORY AND BAS! BRICK DWELL- | comfortable two-story pressed brick dwelling, ING, CORNBE OF TENTH AND O STS. | with back building and all the modern improve- ments, located on the south side of H_ stract, be- tween 8th and 9th streets northwest. Terme, ‘one- ber th, A. D. 1878, duly recorded in Liber third cash, balance at 6 and 12 months, with notes No. 84, folic ‘et seq. one of the land besrit ¢ interest and secured by a deed of trust on records Of the District of Columbia, and atthe re- | the property sold. Conveyancing, Xc., at purchas- quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell at | er's cost. $1L0 deposit when the property is struck public auction, in front of the | aroy on WED- | off. THOMAS DOWLENG, Auctioneer. NESDAY, Jviy tae lita, 1880, ar'S o'cLoce | _3¥J.3,5,7,8&9. YHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- / TATE ON I STREET NORTH, RETWEEN TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENtY-FOURTH STREETS WESE, CONSISTING OF TWO ‘1 WO-STORY BRIUK HOUSES AND LOTS. Under and by virtue of a degree of the Su- reme Court of the District of Columbia, in c: J ‘quity Cause No. 6,254, wherein Charles A. Arnnde’l et al. are’ complainants, and Nathan T. Imlay etal. are defendants, the undersigned Tras- ner of three Complete aud convenient two-story and basement | toe wil sel! at publ’e auction, on the premises, on k dwelling. TUESDAY, the 67H Day oF JULY, 1980, aT 6:30 ‘Terms: The property will be sold snbject to a | 3 A D ; deed of trust, to ncenre #2,000, with Interest at 8 | O.CLOCK FM all the right, title and interest of the Parties to said cause in and to the following or parcel of ground, situate in the city of Washing- ton, in the District of Columbia, aud known and described as follows: Original Lot numbered ten 10,) in equare numbered forty-one (41,) having & front on north I street of 54 feet and 10 inches, and a depth of 102 feet 11 inches, together with all the jece : Tights, priviteyer, Xc., thereunto belonging. ‘This cont, A deposit Of Be egw’ Of Bale will be re- | Lot is improved’ by two two-story and basement ace i. & Garereap, } Trustees. Brick Houses, containing six rooms each. W. 35: SMITE Bosra, eae was 1514 ‘The Houses will be #1 serarately, as also a Lot 27 feet front, with a depth of 102 feat 11 inches. RAILROADS. ‘Terms of sale prescribed by the decree: Onc- fourth of the purchase money shall be in cash, and the residue in three equal instalments, payable re- TO THE NORTH, WEST AND Double Track, Steel Rails. Splendid Seenerg, Magniticent IN EFFECT, JONE ith, 1530. 1880 vexastivssta note 1880 SOUTHWEST. ‘ulpment. TRAINS LEAVE WABHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and Bstreets, as follows: srectively in six, twelve and eighteen months from date of nale, the deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six per centum per annum from date of sale, and bea reserved lien upon the real estate sold; and upon full payment of the purchase money, and upon ratification of the sale by the court, a deed for the property will be given to the purchaser of said lot of ground. A deposit of 850 on each house and the lot to be paid by purchaser For Pittabury and the West, 8:00 8.m., with Sleep- | or purchasers at time of sale. All conveyancing at ing Oars to Louisville and Chicago; 10:40 | purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied a.m. daily, with Sleeping Cara from Harria- | with in five days, the trustee reserves the rigut to rg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 9:30 | sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. . m. daily, with Palace Oar to Pittaburs. ROBEST J. MURRAY, Trustee, JTIMORE AND POTOMAG RAILROAD. ‘ ‘Webster Law Building. For Canand: ‘Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara | J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. Je25-com ‘with Parlor Car to Watkins and the Nerth at 8:00 e.m. daily except Sunday ;9:30 p.m. daily, Palace ‘Oars to Canan- except Saturd: esivua aud Watkins. For Wiuiamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, 3 ‘a.m. daily, except Sunday. For New York’ and the 10:00 p.m. On Sunday, 10: press of Pullman Parlor Oars, except Sunday. For Brookiyn, N. ¥.. all Jersey City witn boats of y, with, p.m. Limited Ex. rh trains conrect at rooklyn Annex, af- fording direct transfer to Fulton. street, svoid- ing double ferriage across New York city. b?"-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until FKIDAY, JULY 9, 1880_same hourand plac 5y6,8,9 EBOBERT J. MURRAY, Trustee. OAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF PUBLIO HAY SCALES. ENGINEER DEPARTMENT, Distarcr oF CoLuMDrA, WASHINGTON, June3Oth, 1880. On SATURDAY, JULy l0tH, 1880, at thet respective locations, I shall offer for sale, to it 10:40 For Philadeiphta, 8:00 .m., 2:00, 6:40and 10:00 p. | the highest bidder, the exclusive right andi m. On Burday, 6-40 ahd 10:00 Ba, Linea | Privilee of using the several o0 Express, 9:30.a i. daily, except Sunday. to July 10th, 1881, for the For Baltimore, 6:40, 8:00, 2:00, 4:20, 4-40, 8:40, 9:30 and 10-00 p.m: On IN, “he oldest established and only reli- ‘ 10:80" : ari 5° sWSioTAN ete city, can be Bunda , 8:00, 10:40'a.m., 6:40, 9:30 and 10:00 consulted daily at 455 Massachusetts avenue, from. 0 , 6 : 40 p.m., gg 2 | For,Fope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 pm. Ree tation oe For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERIOKSBURG i. information, slee and parlor ienets, ping and paz FRANK THOMSON, eral Manager. 5:00 a.m.—Bait City and Ws hary “Urcane. ‘Nervous and Seminal Weakness, | 8-80 a.m.—1Daitimore Express. Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency, Xe. Gonorrhes m.—Baltimore, Annapoita and way. or Syphilis, recently contracted, positively cured | mont, Strsebury, Winchester, Hagerstowa. and way, via Relay.) daily except Saturday. G L. SHERIFF, . Deares m COAL AND WOOD, of variety. are piers ‘ties of coal at the very lowest prices. We insure strictly pure the top, JOHNSO: Main office, mill and dey Fr Sw. Offices 1202 F St. now. ; 1112 14y a and 221 Pa. ot pi ES a FAlLs ASSOCIATIO: FIBST PREMIUM FOE BEST to offer to our patrons the best varie nove iv Ae, 8. oO. K. » ABscLur= SAFETY !! fps tees WHEATLEY, 9:30, 10:40 a.m., and WAY AND ALEXANDBIA AND WASHING- L. P, FARMER, General Passenger Agen! ‘ah To take effect Sunday, May 1880, at 1:30 p.m. LEAVE WashINdTOM. : itimore, Rilieott Piedm e pt Sundsy.) Pullman car to Cin- Ensnat! and Lovieville, daly ; Grafton to Ganduaky, arte Mew ork, and npecta weeping car to “Baily. ‘*Bunday only. Other trains daily, excspt Agent. ‘Passcawer Agent. myl? BATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPARY, ‘Sth Street and New York Avenue. Furpore of weighing Hay, Bttaw, Fodder, Oats in purpore of welhing Hay, Straw, Fodder, tie btraw, ‘and LiveStock, at thé following places and times: : No. 1, Situated opposite the Post Office, Union- town, D. O., at 10:40 o'clock 8. m. No: 2. Situated on Sth street southeast, between I street and Georgia avenue, Navy Yard, at 11 ry m™. No 8. Hituated at the corner of 10th street and Loisisna avenue northwest, at 12 o'clock fm. RAIL TON BAILBOAD. ‘No. 4. Situated at the Northern Liberty Market, For Alexandria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11 4 m.,4:20, 5:20,6:25, | 7th and O streets northwest, at 1 o'clock p.m. Sand 1180 pin. “On Bunday at 7, $ and lls. | “No. 6, Bitusted on Prospect street, west of High Ti. an Pema. street, Georgetown, D. at 2 o'clock p. m, For fuchmond and the South, a.m. daily, and | “'No.’s. wsitusted ai the intersection of Boundary iy, except Sunday. and B streets northeast, at 3:30 o'clock p. m. ‘Trains leave Alexandria fox Was 6, 8,10 | “'No. 7. Situated at Brizhtwood, D. C., at6 o'clock |. 12:50, 3, 5, 7 and 9:05 p.m., abd 14 mid. : ight. On Sunday at 8 and 108-m., 7 and 9:05 rties purchasing will be required to comply with the provisions of the act, approved June 30th, q car a0- pt , ‘Parscnrrrion Pure. For the 1y Cure of | achicketee torsion: ag and parlor car ec | 1s72, aud eutitied ‘An act rexulating sale of hay, Seminal Weakness, Lose of Manhood. and all dis’ | east corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenu {{.B.—No. 3 will be removed from its present lo- Prirnist bas the ingreae ‘adress northeast corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue,and | cation to Louisiana avenue, between 9th and 10th “_ DAVIDSON & 00. at the depot, where orders can be left for the check- | streets northwest, if 80 desired by the purchaser. 366-c0 78 Nassau st Niyz_ | De of baessze to destination from hotels and resl- | No, 4 will be reinoved from its present location to 8th street, between Rhode Island avenue and Bat. northwest. if so desired ty the purchaser. By order of the Commissioners it. my26 D.O. W. J. TWINING, PAL TIMCHE AND OHIO HAILBOAD, | Mel. Hycincers, U. 8. A., Env'r. Commissioner THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. — ional Route and Short Line to the IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Herth, Herth west: Wests TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON THE WEST SIDE OF SEVENT ERS TH. BETWEEN MASSAOHUSETTS AVENU: AND O BTREET NORTHWEST. ey Bia | By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 1st day of July, 1878, and duly recorded fay . | in Liber 893, folio 118, one of the land. HEE: | records for the District of Columbia, and by direc: tion of the par'y secured thereby, the undersigned Trustees will sell o Pred ree on FRIDAY, THE 16TH Day OF Sn ee ee | a ee eT ete gg, | Jciy, i880, a1 6 O'OL0cR, in frontof the premise, 6m 9.00 a.m.—New York, Philad Boston and | the followiue property, viz: The northern part of ————— ————— | Baltimore Express. Parior car fo New York and | LotNo. 22, in square No. 157, 20x120, together R. MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS—Certain | Philadelphia. Tih the improvement, which consist of s cemfor- Dian 82 Kidney Diseases. Gravel as a - (ECE —3On Sunday only—Baltimore, Annspo- | ‘#b! ater Frame Dwelling, containing five nary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak- ane [. cs oie: thivdl Gaui th vy cy, @ jerofiila, Sypril ‘9-10 a.t.—tSt. Lonis, Ohicago, Columbus and jerms: One-third cash: the residue in two equal Seca cae ests busca pees covet S252" | elttapare Rxprese. (Oobrents for Haserstown and Se Oe q honrs. For saleby WM. B. EN- | st Point of Kocks for Frederick and stations east of ‘aring interest at eight per cent per annum until Paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the property fold: Conveyancing. Xe-_at purchaser's cont pont required when the property is struck off. sue THOMAS J. MYERS.) wen me is. m._—Baltunore Brprons. Stopsat Biadens- | j56-axds ANDREW J. JOYE.) Trustees. don, ‘Jessup's and Hanover.” ee ers. FOUR STORY BRIOK m.—tBaltimore and Laurel Express. DWELLING AND LOT. ON E STREET, BE- {Ou Sunday only, Baltimore and Way. W. ND § Ou Sunday only Baltimore 204 ey. TWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH STREETS NORTWEST, AT AUCTION. attention given to every order. By virtue of a deed of trust given to me snd duly .m.—Baitimore and way stations. (Win- | recorded in Liber No. 743, folio 1, Depot and mun Waterana 8 eros Panag | Sey each Hergiuanaeeyaad Enel | et reocae rhe Ry of Conia A 3 2 mest in of i = = ‘Frederick, wa Relay. Stops st ADDADOUS sie Sl caer For ale = pat re ectian, co OAL. ‘00 - ) THE 28D DAY OF JULY, A. D. Cc JOBNSON BROTHERS. m.—tPoint of Frederick, Hagers- | o'croce 'p. M.. in front of the Bremnises, tise Woon. , Tarernomc | Connecti: phesier anal Wen eos pike ‘Bunday pate (round lying and bein in the att ef ull Weis rat Quicta tions only. rahi . On, e SEitomes, warren, Bete n Bi | upon, = CBOE veginving tor sald part of esta i the wharves, c : Or arto: with up. town oMices by TenkrgoxE. £16, p.m.—tCbicago and Columbus Express. | Hortheast corer, of eald lot, and ranning thence With unequaled facilities and sdvantazes foreco- | Sleeping cars te Chicago daily, west twenty (26) feet, thence south seventy-five (75) nomically conducting the wood and coal trade, ae and Laurel mre Express. | feet, “thence east "twenty, (20) feet, | thence wharves factory, extensive store yards enabling us | § so eoint of Rocke pra seventy-five (75. feet to the place of begin- Yo stock up largest when coal is lowest; offices | Spee ning, with all and singular, the improve- throughout the city, and all in immediate commu- ‘BAL’ meni, privileges, hereditaments, ‘aud sppurte- Bication, insuring prompt attention to orders, we nances to the same belonging or in any many ap- TT he improvementa consist of & press brick four Pcras of sale: One-fifth cash ; balance to be pata ual iments at one, two, three and four at six per cent, said interest ‘ust on presiives s6ld. Conveyancing and ter ‘Terms to be complied eFVeS rem @ property at the risk and cost “ah sop a Rly ing purciaser, upon «ving five dager wee dip mtcrand | ansoelpaaagy®. Do Keon al as, Corner 14th and i SAMUEL L. PHILLIPS, Trustes. ODD & HANDY, Auctioneers. Morne Rae )A] MILE B THE DRG ber 4 iF LAND, P. Ms, ‘tract of in Qour of asia | Beery Se Reet eer cece juke for = four acres of land, more or leas, with improve- eee: made known at Heary . WARD, Trustes, ‘port’! sri-eoanas 390-924 aheoot ae He - W4ALTEE B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. 300. On SATURDAY, JvLy 10TH, aT 16:30 O'CLOCK, we shall sell within our Sa'esroom, Handeome Parlor Suite, most fashionable ‘Terme cash. Jy8-2t- WALTER B: WILLIAMS & 0O., Aucts. 'HOMAs DOWLIBG, Auctioneer. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUS DRNI- QF HOUSEHOLD FURNI ELEGANT PARLOR SUITE UPHOLSTERED IN CKIMBO® SATIN. XS OOS J iE, MADE TO ORDER design, tox: & pp aS a@general assortment At my ealesroome, (Star Build } SATUR- Day, Jory rn, 1880, Gomsescise at ** CLOCK. Atso, Large lot Grocerier, &c. dys THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ALIER B. WILLIAMS & OO , Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HANDSOME Ri SEW By CABE PIANO AND Steere cep virtue of a deed of t dated = 2D. Wah and duis Seconded in EA peo ttt Solio, S88, one ores land Fectigno ie rarty secured tue hal ax a SATURDAY, Jury 10TH, re D>. ees ti One handsome Rosewood @ Fiano and Stool, ‘mertioned in schedule marked A, annexed to deed of trust. ‘Terms cash. WALTER B. WILL ‘Trost WALTER Be WIELIAMS CON Rote chen iHOMAS DOWLING, Aucucneer. TRUSIEE’S SALE OF A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD 7 FURNITOUE. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated: the 16th day of March, 1878, duly recorded in Liber 882, folio 359, of the land records of the District of Columbia, I will sell, on BATUBDAY, the l0tH pay or JuLy, 1880, av 10 o’cLoce A. 4r., at the auction rooms of Thomas Dewling, corner of 1th st. and Penusyivania ave. n.w., a lot of Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor end Bed-rcom Sets, Carpets, Curtains, kc. be ny the same gcois deecribed in the echedule ed to said deed of trust. J. H. MILLS, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE RESIDENCE ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF FAYEVTE AND SECOND STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. 0.. AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Jcvy 147TH, 1580, AT 6 O'cLOcK, in front of the premises, I'shall sell the following. described. property: all that plece or parcel of ground, with fhe improvementa thereon, in ‘Threlkeld’a addition to Georgetown, and beginning for the same at the point of intersection of the west line of Fayette street with the nerth line of 2d stre-t, and running thence northerly by and with the said west line of Fayette street ninety-two feet more or lees; thence westerly and parallel to 2d street one hundred and twenty feet; thence southerly and parallel to Fa ette street ninety-two feet more or less to 2d street and thence in a straight live to the place of bewin- ning. Improved by a three-story Brick Residence. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, with notes bearing interest at seven per cent. jer annum until paid and eecured by a deed of trust on the property sold. Conveyancing, &c., at pur- chaeer's cost. 8100 deposit required when the property is struck off. Sys-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. RK SALE AT AUCTION. House No. 149 High street, Georgetown, a7 d Let attached (late the residence of, Jas. 5) Wal ’®, deceased), at pnblic auction, on thes prequiser, on TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 13, 1880, at WM. L. DUNLOP, Executor of Jas. Wallace. 6 O'CLOCK P.M. ‘Terms at eale. THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. dy7-4t UILDING LOTS ON H STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS N. W., Ak AUCTION. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON... Jviy 9ru, 1S80, at 6 o'cLocK, in front of the premise: we will cell the ground. formerly occupied by. the old Onureh of the Ascension buildin, in stare 375, fronting 80 feet on H street north, between 9th and 10th streets west, and running back to an alley. This lot of ground will be subdivided into fonr building lots of 20 feet, front each. Terms: One-third oash; balance in one and two years, with notes to bear 7 per cent. interest, to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. Con- veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of #100 required on each lot at time of sale. By order of the Vestry. 16 DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. OB, Si iestate Acents and Auctioneers, J st St. Cloud Building. CHANCERY BALE OF PART OF LOT 4, IN SQUARE 243, ON THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN N AND O STREETS NUBTH- Px virtue of a decree of the Supreme 5 of ¢ District of Columbia, passed in Equit cause No. 7,287, wherein Christopher Troxell et al. are complainsnts and Henry ¥. Traxcll 15 defendant, the undersigned, as Trustee, will sell, on MONDAY, THE 12TH Day OF JULY, A. D. 1880, aT 53g o'CLOcK P. Mt, in front of the premises, part of Tot No. 4, in Square vumbered 243, beginning for the same on the line of 13th street west two hun- dred and fiftcen feet from the southeast corner of said square, ranting thenes north on said west line of 13th street fifteen feet; thence west seventy-ons feet: thence southwesterly fifteen feet and four inches; thence east seventy-four fest and three inches to the said West line of 19th street and point of beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-half purchase money cash and balance in six and twelye months from day of sale, with interest, secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser? or purchase money can be paid all cash on day of sale, or on ratification thereof by the court No deed given until all purchase money shail be paid: A lien is reearved on said real estate for the purchase money. A deposit of 860 will be Tequired when the property {s gold, ‘Terms of sale must be complied with within ten days from day of sale. WILLIAM J, MILLER, ‘Tru 490 Louigiana ave., near 6th st. WM. M. SMITH, Salesma 4030-d&ds (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL EStA1E ON WEST STREET, BE- TWEEN HIGH AND CONGRESS STREETS, GEOKGESOWN, D. oO. By virtue of two deeds of trust tous, dated 30th November, A D., 1875, and recorded in Liber 806,Folio 129 snd 131, of the Land Beecrds for the District of Columbia, we will sell at public sale WEDNESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JuLy. A. D., 1880, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, those two lots of around in Georgetown, D. O., lyinzin Beal's addition to said Georretown—descri! as follows Ist, BexinDing at a pointon the north side of Weat street, one hundred and threa (103) feet six (6) inches east from Valley street, said front being the southeast corner of the easternmost of three new brick dweiling houees, and run thence northert and at rizht angles to West street ninety-seven an forty-six hundredths (97.46) feet: thence wester! withboundaryline of Joseph L. Simms and Frederic W. Hanewinckel, eighteen and one half (183) fect wore or Jers toa point opposite the dividing wall between the most easterly and central of said new brick houses, thence southerly and parallel with the firet line ninety-seven and one half (973) feet more or less to West street passing throngh the dividing wall between the easternmost and central of said new brick honses and thenos east with West ret eighteen (18) feet three (3) inches to the point ef ‘inning. a peeing s pointon the north side of 2d. Beginning at ‘West street eighty-five (85) feet three (3) inches cast from Valley street, said point being the center of the dividing wall between the easternmost and central of three new Brick Dwelling Houses, and run thence northerly and at risht angles to West street, ninety-seven and one half (973) feet more or less to the boundary line between ‘the property of Joseph L.. Simms and Frederick W.Hanewinckel ; thence westerly by and with said boundary line eighteen (18) feet more or less to a paint opposite the center of the dividing wall between the western- most and central Of said new brick houses; thence + southerly and parallel with the first line ‘ninety- seven and one-“alf (9734) feet more or !eas to West street, passing through the center of the dividing wall between the westernmost and central of sai brick houres, and thence east with West atrect eighteen (18) feet to the point of the beginning, and the improvements; consisting of a two-story ‘base ment and mansard roof Brick Dwelling on each of anid lots. Deposit of $100 required on each Lot when sold. ‘Terms of sale on each Lot: One fourth (4) cash; balance in one(1, ) two(2)and three(3)years, with i terest, to be seciired by trust on property. ‘Uouvey- ancing at cost of purchaser. If terme of sale are not complied with in five days, the Trustees will sell at risk and cost of defaulting parchaser. JOSIAH DENT, ‘Trustees. J. McHENBY HOLLINGSWORTH, 5 i t#-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, JuLy 13TH, same hour and place. By order of thé Trustees. y3-d&ds ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE ON M STREET, NEAR ROOK ORERK BRIDGE. By Virtue of's deed of trust, dated May 12, A. D. 1878, and duly recorded in Liber No. 724, folio 6 et seq., one of the land records, Rt ei Ys a ‘auc: tion, on FRIDAY, uur’ 16ri, A. D.1880, ar 6 @'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, the west part of lot No.'2, in square No. 45, fronting 21 feet 6 inches on M eet, runni back 130 fe witl improvements thereou, consisting of & ‘Tw0-S0Fy Fyame Dwelling House, Terma of : One-third cash; balance in six and twelve monthe, with interest at seven per cent i? marie eee 8 deed of trust on property a conve in) a purchaser's cost. $50 down on day of sale Jy6-codéeds. 'G. L. SHERIFF, Trusteo. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. URTRE’S SALE OF A FOUR-STORY BRICK HOUBE ON THE WEST SIDE OF NEW JER AVENUB, BETWI ‘Do SOUTHEAST, BRPASHINGION, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the Sist December, ‘and ‘duly recorted $b ot seq., one of tl day of eri ‘ ij tt Q ; i i ft fl a8 at ij Bi il te 4 pabl Hae As ek i Fly Es 5 i Fi Ei : BE B_uBeac or ENGHAVING AND PRINTING, Jvty Ist, 1880. Sealed Proporals will be received at the Bureau of Fngraving and Printing until 12 o'cLock «oN THURSDAY, 18 187TH INSTANT, to furnish One Thousand Tons of Run of Mine George's Cree! Comberland Coal. free from slate and impurities cf all kinds. ‘To be furnished subject to the condi. tione m quired by section 8711, Revised Statutes of the United States, viz: That the goal shall weig’ 2,240 lbs. to the ton, and shall be inspected and Weighed on the Bureau scales, aud the quantity of each load certified at the time of delivery by the Fergon appointed and qualified under the law for that purpose, and that the prescribed fee of 20 cents for cach'ton of coal inspected and weiched shal! be paid by the contractor. ‘The coal to be delivered at such times and places an@in such quantities as may be required. No payment will be msde without certificate of the inspector that the coal is such as contract calls for, nor until the account has been rendered on the proper form and duly audited. ‘The right to waive defects aud to reject all or any portion of the ids recaived is reserved. Froposals must be endorsed ‘Proposals for Coal,” and be addressed to 0. H. TRISH, Ay T-5t Chief of Bure P#BorocsaLs FOR FEED. NAVY PAY OFFICE, ? TON, July 6, 1880. 5 plicate), to be indorsed be received at this of- ELVE M. THE 14TH Day be delivered at the Navy Yar. .C., free of any oe to the Govyern- ment and subject to the usual inspection, viz: : BUREAU YARDS AND DOCKS. 30 tors (2240 Ibs.) best quali y Timothy Ha! Bt (22401 bundles. 25,(60 pounds Yellow Corn Meal £00 bushels (32 ibs.) Prime C £0 bushels (20 Ibs.) Prime Shorts. A'l the above article to be of the best ani and to be delivered in monthly quantities as quited. ‘the right is reserved to reject auy or Ivda not deemed advantageous to the Government. Res; onsibte security required for the prompt and faithful delivery of the articles. Blevk forms for bids to be had at this office. a 3. ADAMS SMITH, dT 4t Pay Insyector U, 8. Navy. BOPORALS FOR CASES FOK TARMEES WEATHER INDICATORS o WAR DEPARTMENT, Orrick OF THE ChigF SiG¥at OFFICER, ty Wasnt Sealed Proposals (in ¢u} “Proj osals for Feed,” wil fee util T D. loose. -) best quabty long Rye Straw, in WASRINGTON, aly ¥, 1880. ") Sealed Proposals, in. tri subject to. the usnal conditions, will be s office until TWELVE O'CLOCK Noox 6 AUGUST 2p, 1880, at which t will be opened and delivery ferior ‘arm To be furnished at this ter the award. ders, for furnish: G00)" Wainut Cases, with Metal arrangements, for Weather Case or er's Weather Indicator. Office within sixty days The government reserves the right to reject any oral Proposals. Enveloves containing Proposals should bemarked “Proposals for Cases for ‘Farmer's Weather Iudi- cator,’” and addressed to the unaersigned. Model Ouse, of which thore required are to be a faceimile, may be inspected at this office. The cabinet and metal work must be of the very best quality and workiuanship in all its parts, ani will be subject to the inspection of an oflicer or agent of the office before acceptance. By order of the Chief Siznal Oilicer. H W. HOWGATE, Ist Lient., Frop'ty and Dieb's Oflicer, Signal Service, U.S.A Acting Rignal Officer and Asst. 363-6 JPHORCEALS FOR MAIL LOCKS AND KEYS Post Orrick DEPARTMENT, _ WASHINGTON, D. O., June 22, 1850. In compliance with a provision in the lsw er- titled ‘‘An act makidg appropriations for the ser- Vice of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year endinw June 80, 1881, and for other purposes, ” approved June 11, 1880, Tequiring a re-advertixe- ment for propoasis for Mail J.ocks and Keys, notice is hereby given that SEPARATE BEALED PRO- POSALS will be received at this Department untit 12 o'CLOCK NOON, ON THE 2p Day or AUGUST, 1880, for furnishing five new and different kinds of Locks and Keys for the sole and exclusive use of the United States matis, incinding, besides those to be used for mail bage, such as are to be used on the street letter-boxes of the United States. ‘As the public exposure and searching exainination necessary to intelligent bidding on any prescribed model of a lock aud key would tend to ir, if not entirely destroy, the further utility of a | such locks and keys for the purposes of the ma \s, the Postraster General prexetiies no suodels ur ‘sam ples for bidders, but relies for a selection on the mechanical skill and ingenuity which a fair compe- tition among inventors, hereby invited, may develop in samples submitted by them. Proposals, with samples, will algo be received at the same time, for Saicty Chains for Mail Keys. Specifications of conditions and requirements as to proposa’s, samples, Kinds and quantities, eon- tracta, Xc., as well as forms of proposal, will be furnished on appli ion, by letter, to the Beecond Assistant Postmaster General. No proposal will be considered unless it shall have been submitted in accordanice with such specifications and forms. ‘The contracts which may be made will be in con- formity to the specifications and the agoepted. pro- posal. . OSe2d-lawOw Postmaster General. BROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED for a short time for the LEASE OF THE DINING COURT and STORE at Washington Grove Camp Ground for this season. The camp com- mences Auust 12 and holds two weeks. Address K. H. WILLET, Corner 6th st and New York a HOUSEFURNISHINGS. REPsieEna Tons, WATER COOLERS, AND ALL SUMMER Goops, will be sold at actual cost for the next thir- ty days.- A full line of SLATE MANTELS, St. George apd Sigy's Head KANGES; Social and Fireside Jewell W. S. JENKS & CO., 3y3 727 7th st. new. NEW.ENTERPHISE FOR 9th ST. Hefrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers and Fly Fans, at redticed prices. tt NOCK’S New China, Glass and finishing Store, 450 Oth st Branch Btore, Je12-1m 124 Bridge st., Georgetown. Gs STOVES! GAS STOVES! THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH STYLE. SOLD ON TRIAL. WILL DO THE WORK IN LESS TIME. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHER STOVE IN THE MARKET. Call and see them, No. 531 15th st. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. Je8 E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., EP"* BEFEIGERATOBS, WHITE MOUNTATE, OREAM FREEZ- FOWLEE’S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING ROOM REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, * Late Webb & Beveridge,) * Importer of China, Glass Ware, &0., my15 1009 Ux. ave. AS COOKING STOVES. ‘Washington Gas Light Com) baveattbeir Ee Rass a 2 This is the Stove used by Misa Dods my20 rPEREA COTTA WINDOW CAFS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST CLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, ‘snd in imitation of all kinds of stone, and fust is 401 New Jersey aven, marat-ly Near B. & OG. Depot. row ‘THYSELF. ‘Lancet saya:—‘*No person should be without this valuable book. Thesuthor is s noble benefactor.” P.A. Fenn eet ator the Netional Madioal Dr. W. H. Pi 6 ana ee baer fobat-math -HRAL THYSBLE. Saree ahe THURSDAY . July S. LSS. Secretary Sherman Interviewed by th. HIS VERSION OF THE SECRETARY'S OPINION OF THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS; THE TRUE INWARD NESS OF THE CHICAGO CONVENTION, AND OTHER MATTERS. The Cincinnat! Enyuirer of yesterday has an interview of George Alfred Townsend with Secretary Sherman, in the custom house build- ing in New York city. To the question, “Is Garfield going to be elected,” the secretary Is quoted as say “It alldepends on the state of New York. After a pause he repeated: “It all lies right hi 1f Ubis state wants Gartleld be can be electe “Mr. Secretary, there is no animation tn the canvass on elther side as yet. The democrats feel unusually hopemul,having a good Union diate. The republicans,” I'said, “will depe a@ great deal ob Gartield himself.” A man of bis power on the stump ought to come to New York And enliven the campaign.” “T don't know,” said the Secretary, “whether public opinien will indorse.a candidate taking the stump directly in his own favor. I think Garfeld, if he has an errand in the east, might make some incidental speeches on the way— sbort and general tn their character. I think Uhat he has made some good 5; pady. ‘That Was a good speech he made at Palaesviik on the 4th ot duly.” “Mr. Sherman, the republican hope tn tie mpaign must be in calling the attentioa of the country oneerns of education ture, which Gartield so well repre republicans may well say that they have fa- ished out the War and dismissed thelr oldest generals, and are now ready for an issae of eivilization,” “You are right there,” said the Secretary; that atiekd's chance, to arouse the spirit of eaveation and culture. “He can titly represent we schoolmaster abroad tn Uhe land: lvit then,” . ater a moment, “do you will spring to an idea of retiue- Secretary that his doubt was a al one; that the people imbibed the dea of the military and the physical heroes qwteker than that of’ the schoolinaster. After a pau: the Secretary said: “] represented the Idea which would bave ased Uh people. Itt had been nominated | wou}d have been elected, nted was bust de- ‘The idea that I represe velopment. Having obtatned the confidence of the business class by my Mnancial work, Lcould reasonabiy have directed thelr attention to bus!- hess development, to the bullding and opening communications to prosperity. “Yes, Mr. Secretary in this city at st there favor.” I know that,” sald Mr. Sherman; “there were many such Called on me before the con. vention and told me that they would assist to elect me. [speak in no regret on the q Uon, because, as 1 told you, my mind and duct are again free, But the idea I represent in some i ure Was the idea on which the republican party would have a broad road to success, “Well, sir, 1t looked to one that saw about the Sunday before the convention a asit you were going to be nominated, Your enemies pre particularly alarmed. They thought and Blaine come second, they neutralized each other the con? aid drop to the third candidate, and you would be nominated. Indtana.and Wiscon- Sin, being uncertain, had the fixing of the nom- ination on ¢ Mr. Sherman replied: to go for me, | had a tele ention Was org: sixteen mi come 101 Indiana was desirous aphie dispaten atter ed that tere were in the Indiana delegation ready to at once. Ah.” said the Secretary, state Was a little wavering. Weil, str,” I sald, “ Governor Foster told me. the Sunday” betore’ the convention met that there would be a boom there for Garfleld, but Uhat neither he nor Garfield could give it any assistance.” ‘The great Secretary olthe Treasury shook fils head ina practical way, and sald: “ Mr. Gath, Foster and those other’ gentlemen who uiti- mately went (o Garfield were in that movement. IU 4s useless to say Unat Uhey were drawn into it. Foster was one of them. He had Be Vice prest- dential bee in his bonnet. He had an idea of getting on the ticket with Blaine. When that nomination falled he thought he would pust: Garfield up to the point, that he could take is place in the Senate.” Saying this the Secretary, without any teel- showed profound conviction. ‘There was another delegate, Mr. Sherman who intimated to me that there would be eld boom. Let me try to remember As I ran over in my mind the different people I bad seen at Chicago, some hundred or thou- sands in number, Mr. Sherman spoke over four or tive names, but I said: “No; let me think a moment.” Finally I sai “Mr. Bickham, of Dayton, told me he appre- hended there would be a rush for Garfiei tore the convention ceased balioting.” “ Bickham,” sald Mr. Sherman, “was my friend. Ie was not in any movement to nomi nate another man; but you can rely on tt that it was in Onto that the plan was arranged not ‘0 me.” I said, ‘‘also made the rush to noml- ex-Cclicetor Arthur for Vice President” inj as sir, according to the general rumor, pnd. Governor Dennison, led of tor “Well, Dennison,” sald the Secretary. “was an iicneSt friend of mine; but perhaps he went a@ iule too far in his desire to concillate York. He meant for the best; but [ don’t tntak {U at end of the teket strengthens it “I hear, Mr. Secretary, that her Mr. conti vernor Cornell are very warid int v Gen. Arthur. If bis nomination was designed to be a concession to tiem It was per- haps a mistake?” “Tshould not be at all surprised at that,” I told the Secretary that the New York man- ‘sald Mr. Sherman. aging politicians seemed to be desirous to make Garfield give them his substantial romises, lest he might treat them lke ayes. “That is mendacious,” exclaimed the Secre- tary. “In effect, it is true that Gen. Grant was beaten; but so was I, and so was Mr. Blaine. ‘The organization of the nationa! committee is a great mistake."; “Mr. Sherman, will there be any more schemes of refunding?” “No; there can not be. Congress has not ven legislative authority for it. “We can’tcall in the oid bonds until they become due, As to . Hayes’ administration,” satd the Secretary, has been one of the purest and most up- right this country ever had. If they beat me because I gave assistance to this admiatstra- Uon, they beat me to my credit.” Self. ughter. DISAPPOINTMENT IN LOVE THE CAUSE. A special dispatch to the Cincinnall Buy dated Shelbyville, Ind., July 5, says: ™ reached here this morning that \. WS James Lewis, a young man of Noble Township, thts county, had committed suicide by shooting himself through the head witha revolver. Lewis was about twenty years old and a mative of Cleve- land, Ohio. About two years ago he cau: to this County and epgagea work in’ Noble Town- ship, where he has since remained. Latferly he has been working with Mr. M. L. Copeland, jr., Who resides about four miles southwest Of the village of St. Paul, in this county, Young Lewis was of good address and habits, indus- urlous and popular in the neighborhood. Lewis was known to have been engaged to marry a young laay of his neighborh< but for some Uunaccountable reason the match was broken off. Mis relatives think this disappointment preyed upon bien until it unsettled his mind, About ight o'clock Copeland’s family heard the re- port of a pistol, and upon going to the spot found young Lewis unconscious and weltering in gore, He had shot himself in the right temple, the bul‘et going entirely through his brain and producing almost instant death. ‘THE APOSTLE OF CREMATION.—With mingled feelings may the public learn that on Sunday last al Milan, the remains of the “‘Apostie of Cre- mation,” Giovanni Polli, were solemnly incin- erated, theceremony belng attended by the Members of the Milanese Cremation Society, and telegrams of condolence with the famlly and sympathy with cremation being received from @ number of savants. Thisis stated to be the sixiy-elj case of funeral combustion which has taken place in the capital of Lum- bardy since 1876. How far the claim of the regretted Signor Giovanni Polli to be regarded as the “Apostle of Cremation” can be con- sidered admissible is doubtful. Sir Hi vance Ray tite to “apostalle honors,” but that vance any distinguished yn is undeniably the father of the modern movement in favor of bul the dead. A good 40 years Honore de B: i. zac, in his: romance of “Madame Jul described a nately devoted husband ol taining from the minister of the yee per- HOsT.—A dispatc! Ls se ore there is intehoe excite- | were many business democrats strongly tn your | New York Bankers Arrested on a Gra ha a Police Inspector Byrnes, ms New York, with his detectives, last night arrested at Wo. 400 West 234 street Lawrence K. Jerome, son of the well-known banker and sporting man, and Edward M. Patchell, manager of the banking house of Guy, Bevan & Co., at No. 40 Exchange Place. on a grave charge. "A. messenger bey in the employ of Brayton, Ives « Co. Of No. 4 Broad street, was sent out last Sauarday to de- liver stocks, valued at $2,700, He returned, saying that he st th ckaxe of securi- tes on Wail st tween William and Broad streets. ‘The securities were traced to the pos- prisoners. Patchell is an Eng- years old. Me boarded at No. 4m West 23d street, and is manager of an Exchange Place banking house. He represented the firm ot George Gay & Co." Young Jerome's residence ts sald 10 be at No. 12 Gramercy park, but he rily with Patehél! when Spector Byrnes said that tue keep- S$ With the guilty knowledze of their stituted grand larceny, and the pris- that charge, INTRR-STATE TRELEPRONE LINE. Bristow, Charles S. Smith, Frederic others are namod as directors of the Int Telephone Company. ‘The Maes are to run from Boston to Washington, D. C., passing throug’ the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl- vanta, U e, Maryland and the District of Columbia. The Capital is phwed at $100,000 arrested. ing of stoc TS s Were locked up IN THE AMERICAN ENSTITUDE OF at Saratoga, Wednesday, Siperintendent of pub York, made Insraveri Nett Gtimour, instruction of New a brief address of welcome; H. P. New Hampshire, reg 1 Side of the High School Ques- tion of which was devoted ‘to a criticism of communis: and aristocrac estructive fore society. Rev. Gee read a paper red Dr. Bai lately dece sed, On ational 1 the United St es during the last Fifty A Monkky.—At occurred one of the n century, the victim being a monkey owned U; Mr. Rockwell Syrock.. ‘The animal was quite a favorite With ail the children for miles around, and knew most of them. Forseveral years past Jocko's owner has deen In the habit of visiting all of the ban t portion of the state, mal with him. ‘The 4 to take an espectal In- ¢ proceedings. On the 2th pore, N. vides of th Alex. Howard, a negro, Was to have led for the mufder of an old man,but r respited him. The gipbet ui: Trying out th d betore the power and postpo! jail wih the m wro’s Sentenc ecutive interposed It. Syrock vi nd examined the arations, Th nal seer to be unusu curicus, and watehed { id and trap w earnest € at tme he has been pla: ing han; uaster’s barn. Last Frid morning and f the rafte had be he Seal wes f iwad, suspended by a clothes line to one © bullding, ott Tne deep no rep! her Stepped forw bow Empress, faformed her that “in my school no tnstrac is imparted to the pupils on this particular subject, and tn all y the girl does not even understand the meaning of the word your majesty has dvighed to pronounce,” Mat 18 much to be replied the Emy man's ° tor her and lastly Leen vers Having thus gxpres left the schoo! In manites' few days later the teacher wa Impertal ministry of educatl ship. dismussed by the and public wor- A STRANGE ELECTHICAL PHENOMENON.—Dur- ing a storm at Columbus, Ind.,on Tuesday eve- ning a ball of fire tell in Sy cauore street,bound- €d through the window of a carpenter shop, out again through ap opposite window, passing Into the window of # dwelling house, Out of the hand of 8 lady lying on a bed, lett by another window, and its down a ttle be oth , Dut son Teeovered. very fast, and ts described ag as a water bucket. insensible for a short time It did not being 88 lar; A Curr Roungny RVER CarTURE.—IL. 8, Goodly arrived in Chicago late on Tuursday night and put. up at the Windsor hotel. On registering his name a young man behind the counter pointed to a placard notlfying guests to deposit thetr valuables in the safe. Ie did so and retired. The next morning, on applying for his valuables, they were not to be found, the youth behind the counter having waiked off With them. He had personated an attache of the hotel in the absence of the night clerk, but had no business th A few hours later’ two police oMicers noulced a young man tramplug out of town ina hurry, and nis actions being suspicious, they arrested him. ‘To their sur- Trive, though he had pretended poverty and to be ln search of work, they found on his per- fon jewelry, money and checks amounting to rearly two thousand dollars. The result was that Mr. Goodly recovered hts property, and the volunteer hotel clerk 1s booked tor a’ long im prisonment. Fooren Hex Lawyex.—Mrs. Caroline Bret- men, Who recently recovered a Judgment for ) damages in Brooklyn for the loss of her husband’s affections against the widow Paasc’, compromised the case duriug the absence of hie lawyer, recelved $150, and disappeared. M ‘Towns, her lawyer, las thus been deprived of his sbare of the judgment, aud has moved to re-open Ue case 50 that be can at least ge his costs. ‘Trey years ago the British consumption of American and foreign cheese was not quite one Pound per capita; to-day it is nearly six pounds Or 137,000,000 pounds fn the last fiscal year, a against 121,000,000 pounds the previous year, im ported from America. John Bull drinks more tea, uses more sugar and more Wheat tlour than ever before. Our choice gralu-fed steers acknowledged by him to be equal to the best domestic beef, far better than Une frozen, grass- fed flesh of Australian cattle. The great Atlau- Uc ferries and our trauk Lnes to the west ha practically, as far as food supply is concerned, annexed te English sires to our republic. 8? The community of Jesuits which ts ex- pected to arrive at Halifax, N. S., from France, is going to take charge of the Homan Catholic Edwards college at Island. Charlottetown, Prince MAERIED. ARDEREONWATELS. At Bt duly AxbunsoN to M. J. both of this city . — DIED. JOY. On she 7th of July, 1880, Arter BETH, wife c! Pierre Lous Jouy, abd eldest ter of Wm. B. Craix. formerly of Georestown. Funeral from Oak Hill Chapel, Friday, July at 6 o'clock. Ki On Wednesday, Ju! , Jase B. Buse, th, 1830, at 5 a. in the thirty-ninth year of ber aac Fonera her late residence, No. 4 be id E southwest, Friday, July 9th, at's Belatives and fricndeare seepecttuily invited to atteud ‘ peioved inetd cf Mary loved husband c ried Funeral will take place at bis late residence, 704 Virwinis avenue southeast, Friday, July 9th, st4 Grelock. “Relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited. UNDERTAKERS. 40am, JAMES, FEE? CON DERTAKER, 128883 Seventh strost m.w. Branch Biore, 2804) etreete.w. | Jos B. wHien. UNDBEETAERE, 1887 10th strest nertheoes!, eep37-13%0 XD ig ee er A! POR See BAUCES. AND