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“STEAMERS, & PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MISCELLANEOUS. Ti STEAMER sEnowss TH Witt leave Potomac Perry Oo Wharf, foot of Teh street, st 7 oFeloe! &. m.. every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 1} )TOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. aa far meken peste ant Nomini.retarming MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Fare a2 d Freight at lowest rates. gy13-15 F. J. STONE, Purser. JFPEM AND LOWE Potomac CEANDINGR cost !, leaves FIEont, Potomac erside, Matthias, i Mattox, Blacki+ton’s 2 vey Point, Kinsale, Lodwe Land «ciate oe ee Tr erp ar d Saturday. rare an ‘Tetent at low- a GEO. fe. PHILLIPS, Maaaese. pe STEAMER E Lets at Having heen :horoughly overhauled and reps irr” 'u the moat substantial qapner, wi? reenme_her trips on’ ‘Thurecay, March 4, 1480. Leaves 6th-st. wharf Tu Thursday and Sunday st7 8.m., a8 ‘Tuesdays, for Oolton’s, Nomini and On Thursdays, for Maftox Oreek and n ‘0. On Sundays, for Mattox v's and landings in Bt. Olement's Bay, termediate landings going and retarn- S, Awent, my3i-2in 6th-atreet wharf. Nrze 1.4 AND FORTRESS MONROE LAKB. : SESDA sand FRIDAYS, at 6:30 p. Spas aud ra TRDAYE. at at FOR NEW. I BSON and FE. ENIGHT Pier 41, F2-: itiver, NY-, SATURDAYS. ot & pr. 7 tip mn MONDAYS. a. Re. f0 to General Office, Babi opp. Tessar GLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS f) THE SOUTH BGE LEARY. Ca>- Josrra Warre, LEAVES | Rozroux, that. | From Camp bet! oe ery sD-| TUESDAY. Fe Day vas SUNDAE, every Battnpay, at] at pe at Pcoy Point and Point Lokont Going 81; Round Trip, 81,50. Tickets sie at B. W. Heed’s Sons, Pur- nboard. The the richt to deay passawe to ite op2i-6m MEECHAsaS AND MINERS’ TEANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE . STEAMERS 8&TWEEN E BALTIMORE and NEW Oh Bailing days Baltimore—Ex DAY and SA at 4 Spear’s Whe LN ry 5 Tron foot of }, Rast River, (near Foti Lowest st clase, 25, including meals Steerawé, €2, meals, if de- A. L. BU Ean Ht. GLO ¢ Hier as Eat even Ny. ILYDE’S —— ER ERESS LINE WASHING? ON, GEO OROE ETOWN, ALEXANDRIA ‘D EHILADEDPHIA Connecting Lines for, New York, Boston, Provi- dence, Fall River, and all points in ok om azh bills of lading AILING DAYS. From Washington —Mon Je25-15 ot CLYDE & South Wharver Pu n $00., Azenta, 12th st n.W., ‘Washingto: NEW YORK—ROTTERDA) ‘The first s HIEDS Fig 2 CALAND,” “4 ii to the Netherlands, teeve Wed- 826 the Mai Company's beck, Sersoy Oy, rowularly Of 1 78. 3a Cabin. 945-50. Stee xX, Gi 27 Sow lvania avenue, Agent, National ‘Bate & CO. ington ; or F. 8. Jol corner New York avenne and 4 Building, ew. ORTH MMAN mana ‘Liss BETv EEN Perks ac Haves, LONDON, Bournarrs: BREMEN. ‘The stearers of Sie compan il sail every Sat- ‘Grday from Bremen Mer, foot of 3d street, Hoboxen. Bates of passaxe: From New York to Havre, Lon- Gon. Southanj:on and Bremen, first cabin, $100; Becond steerawe, 830; prepaid For fresht oF Seriificates, © B a £9. Gi Ca ag = Fates Se me (uma pe! TICE. ROUTH. THE CUNARD’ ‘Srvausate OOMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Calle ing at Cork Harber, FLOM PER 0. Ne, NEW YORK. ige Suse Aleéria.... Wed, Ang. 13 Beythia -\<.Wee-,July 21 Beythi use. 25 Abyssinia. Wed July 28 Ativssinis Wed. “Rep, i ae Gallia. {WedJSept 8 very low rates Stoerage ticksts from Soeearan andall other parts of west bulls of laden «tven for Belfast, Gisazow, and other Be tinent, Tranest “aud passage apply at the Compan: Dnata ean aS be cece aa nis 100 0213 SiGELOW. 606 Thu street: Washingt “anas “CHAS. G. FRANOBLYN, Azent,N.¥. 06 B st. aw, is the sing Physician in Washington, tof Female Irrewulacities and Dis- FyR. BE OTHERS. olcest acts 0 and subscri! fore 5 , A. Dy. MAC? | pesronen. PemecearsIOn tele ne the ly Onre of Seminal W f M: at satablished and only relf- " PUYSICTAN in the of 55 Mi. ‘hn FOREST HAS REMEDY FOB 1 femaleccomp isinte nickly oured, ted daily at th wb 09 Dp. "apis. San 903! B, NEAB, | RINTB.— The new Turkish and Rooms are now complete. thane of canuaners atece ite first extablishinen! i Du Burop io sl. “The best cetablishinent south of New York. ‘ootst TARTLING DISCOVERY LUsT MANHUOD RESTURED. A victim of youthful im Pope Oreek, | & PpForosars FoR *FIBE-PROOF Govemiwesr Bur 4T CoRNER OF 17TH AND F Te, : eee, Jul Fires tig Root.” and signed, will be received INSTANT, Bt venion time they will be presence cH oer for the Satire a fre-proof roof on plan and specifications at this office, which aitenen to the aes until 12 M. x aoe re ed in ‘the of pu! building, in Sonformity to to ares to propose are invited to examine. from ot exrerienced in shen am ooghoss se ubility to ons execute it prom best manner is n is not satisfacto t considered, and no ene be entered into will be reco A factory to the yor War wil from the bidder whose proposal may b be acce| and the right to reject any, oF all ropoaais [9 re- jerved. Jy12-6t Proposals for Fuel. Orrice oF Puntic Burtprxcs fact at WAsEINGTON, ‘9th, Bealed Until 12 clock noon on ES LETH, Superintendent of the Building. Tato. porals on it this office a ey ee 180, for farnishing the Fuel required for the fi year ending June 30, 1881. Specifications, blanks and apy required ihformation will be supplied at es THOS. ZIROOEN CASEY, 399-68 In Ga Sabie Bulldings and Grounds. Ge ‘ERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE ee WASHINGTON, D.O,, 1880. Bran inty Sth, Bealod Troporals are invited tint nos TUES- DAY, Juvy 20TH, 1840, when they wil. be opened at the H sy ital in the presonceof such bidders aschoose fo attend to furnish the Hospital twenty hundred (2000) tons of 2240 Ibs. each of best run of mine Situmine us or Cumberland a and four hundred (4C0) tons Cf 2240 Iba. ex pital whsrf, or in cars upon the wharf, to commence as s00n as September, continued st the rate of not jess than five of Anthracite Coal, stove to be delivered in boats along at the Hos~ hundred £500) tons a week until the whole quantity advertised for ie delivered: Provided that two hundred soo} tons Soft Coal and two hundred G0) tons Coal be delivered by August 10th, S40. The Coal will be received in strict ac cordance with ihe act of Congress avproved July Ist, 1870. Payments of Binety (90) her cent. of the amount due for Coal received each week will be made, and the ten (10) per cent. withheld will be paid when the full fine Lite of Coal engawed to be deiivered im ance with the advertisement is received. No oifer to furnish Coal as above wili be considered tnleas the in the offer by which the Coal the bidcer pr poses to furntah is known in the mar- ket, nor unicss it ismade by a regular dealer, or miter exact \uantity and description of Coal aurees to furnish. Osfors wil seme person or company to furnish either or Anthracite C imhtis distinctly res requireit, or to buy Coal in open market at ns of bis contract. 7. W. Jyl0-8,t.t-at ri y of the offers made afin the jude- uherintendent, the public intarests d the tnecessful bidder must furnish the that he il be received from the Bitumi- Bae it the ex- Fense of sny eontractor failing ta Saaub Ts the ING, intendent. EAT AN te ROUTE 1880 ves FESS THE, TH, TO THE Ni Dor Te Splendid pas HOT betel a of Sixth For Pittsbure and te We ing Oars i Fe coping Oars from Y. iy, with Ca Hatnistoke aN POTOMAC RA For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buislo, with Parlor Car to Watkins and the £:00 @.m. daily exc a 8 cept Sunday. ew York’ and the Kast @-00 a. m., iD: 00 fem. On Sanday, 10-00 Pm. jy uinaited prees of Pullman verb Oars, 9 » 9:80.9 In. daily, excert for, Bure, 6-40, 9:30, Od 20 4-40, 840) Bundy, 8:00, 14 Dm. 30 wnat 10:00 Pe De Dan atone as ollgwe $:00 8.m., with Sleep- Sand’ Chileno: 10-30 mis and Chicaso; x to Pittsburg. = 1880 V st AND SOUTH WEST. ‘is. Barris - 9238 2D. mre North at Sauday ;9:30 p.m. daily, Palace ‘Cars to Canai- ‘ic Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 2:00 and m. daily, and On Tm. 40 a.12., 6:40, 9:30 and 10:00 . and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- y= A AND FREDERIOKSBURG RAIL ALEXANDRL WAY AND ee DEES AND WASHING TON RAILR( For Alexandria, . a 4:20, 5:20, 6:25, Sand 11:30 p.m. Gn Bunday a7, 8 andl For] cteoni s and the Sout! &.m. Gaily, snd 5:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Traing leave Alexindria for W 6, 8, 10 7 12:50, 3, 5, 7 and 9:05 p.m. and mia Biekt. “On Sunday at aad 10 a and 9 Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor car ac- commodations cau be procured at the offi east corner of 13th street and Pennsylvaui north- venus northeast corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, an at the depot, where orders can be lett for the bone of aay to destination from hotels and reai- P. FARMER, General Passen; t. FRAXE ‘THOMMON, General Manawer. Anya ALTIMORE AND iD OHIO BAILBOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLES Le TACK. ational Houte ai North, wes MPa as tick and way, a Re's} 8:10 a.m. ena Of hocks and wa 00 8. 2a eon Sunday only—Baltimore, a and wa; 9:10 a.m,—tBt. Lents, Chicago, ttaburg Express. (Oohnects for H St Point of itocke for Frederick snd ae ont, except Sunday.) man car Exp ABD: polia and way. ‘Winelieeter r 2 aaa ort Line to the its (West, 30 p.m. ity and Way Bta- et Frede- Annspo- Oolnmbus and retown aud tions east of to Cin- nati and Louisville, me Gratton toSandusay, eee Eaturday. Coliexe, Meltsriie, Lsurel, Anns} don Jeasupe and Hanover, 12:10 p.m. ‘ay. —tBaltimore aud Leure! Exp! —New Yorz, Philadelphia 3: 30 p.m.—Baltimore and way stations. ress. —On Su=day only, Baltimore and a Way. Express. pean at Biadens- polis Juno- itimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City Boston (Win- shester, Frederick, Pench and way, via Relay.) 4:30 p.m.—Baltim leneburg and Laure! Express. Frederick. wis Belay. ‘Siops at Annapolis #756 pia.—tPoint of Frederick, na.—tPoin inchester pens Way Stations. Oo © Point of Rocks and Way Stations: only. 4:40 p-m.—t Dalinore, Annapoite isi Sun and Way B8ta- tone, 5:10 p.m.—tChicrzo and Col ress. SETS pant Pinisaety ne aa putea em p-mn.— ladelphia ane ore Stops at Bladensburx ‘ind Laure! ns = 05 p.10.—Point of Rocks and. Way Btations. 6:45 p.m.—tEaitimore and Way Stations. oigop = —PALTIMORE AND LAUREL EX- 9-30 p. m.—t8t. Loule, Otncinnst!, Chicago and Pittshure Express (Pittsburg, seecent Sunday.) Secpian ears to St. Louis and Pitteburs. ef; o0 1 mm tBaltimore. ‘Bisdensbune and Laurel 1b:16 EW YORE, PHILADELPHTA, BOBTON AND BALTIMORE EXP a = i Baw: York, and Ge saovtie cae Station nie OW ap and Ohio Ticket Orices, Was! $03, 619 and Corner lone and Penh where orders will taken { M. CLEMENTS, Mac’ LM. OO! era. Ticket Aweat- Sx. SSROONTE General ante LORD, phy jing Agent. COAL AND WOOD. Fars myl? ae TH oCOAL ron youD, rradence causing ture decay, nervous de! iost manhood, eve, of on ie, having fried in vain every known remedy, has die: kizen to every ord SOUeTe 8, maple welt cure, whica ue wil send abspot ana 1114 and ga8 3 as Fa. Ave. REEVES. 43 Chatham St. N. ¥. decs-90 p29 JOSSULT DR. ROBERTHON, every Wednesday | (OAL. woop. J and Sattirday, at bis offic rae ces JOHNSON BROTHERS. 4% st. 2te 9 p.m., whe WOOD, yp TELETHONIC | ConeAcTIONn. AL. ices & cure in all diseases of the Usr- cohtll Weight. | Bext Quatity )- Bary Orvane, Nervous and Seminal ate Prompt Deliveries. , WOOD. Nocturnal Emissions, Impotence ae Qeeeapees, | Sain in ofice, wharves, mill aud depot connected or Syphilis, recently contracted,’ positively cured with up-town oftices by TELEPHONE. in from 5 to 1¢ days. Consultation strictly rate, and separate offices for ladies. efers tn the leading physicians of itimore. Main office, 195. Kutaw &t., Baltimore. Charges moderate. maar?9-6m Ds MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS Oormain — for Kidney Di a nd all Uri- Nervous us Det ty, ‘Seminal Weak Weak. x. per Jy ofula. By bis and all iseases, bees, Fam enctency, Gleet, 8 Thera cured in 68 hours. Pore sale by W! B. EN. PRISE, Diuswiat, corer 22th st. an are oe per be: mal ‘eal rice $5 ins box, sent by under ou re — L. MARTIN & CO”S CELEBRATED PULP MORTAR lpn YOR BRICKLAYERS Where Black Joints are reariede Stock on hand. H. JOHNSON & CO., Aczyts, my oom st. wharf and 12302 F st. n.w —_——_——— eee AS COOKING STOVES. With unequaled facilities ana ad Rowically conducting the wood and Yharves inctory, extensive stare to stock up largest when opal throughont the city, aud all in Dication, insuring antares Chee mamediate commas na attention to Kier we er eae patrons the best Vai Fl eee Gowers offer ea opm it varie- ae tnsa ensure etrighiy pure co coal ‘of 2,249 pounds to To eo and be office, mi a and, wre AA ae ¥F Bw. fasten .W. ee ate TROL ERO WOE ee oe SET COAL. was awarded to KINDLING ‘WOOD was mw Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penna. avenue. she HAND CLOTHING, qe ae THIS AFVTERNOON. 1HOMAB DOWLING, At Auctioneer. BUST EES SALE OF VALUABLE a iT STREET, TWEEN HIGH AND CONGRESS BIREZLS, + vistas of two deed of trast to us, dated 90th By wicks ro eas i Fe ol eget ag 15 Folio “129 am i, atte Tand fe District wil'eell at public sale WEDNESDAY trim Sever 1, A. D., 1880, at 6 Chae P. ee two lots of ground win Ball's adaition to ag follows orth sic thence norther! southeast corner of brick dwelling hor and at rieht angles to fest street ninety-seven a0) and ran forty-six hundredths (97-46) fest: thence wester) Withboundaryline of Joseph L. Bimms and Frederi W. Hanewinekel, eighteen and one halt f 08%) feet more oF lees to s point opporite tie avi ting. wall Fetwcen the most easterly and central of said Dew brick houses, thence southerly and parallel with the first line ninety-seven and one half (97 more or lets to West etreet thi Gividine wall between the rnmost and central of ssi new brick houses and thenoe east with West stree: eixhteen (18) feet three (3) inches to the point of besinning. 2d. Beinnine pointon the north side of West street elehty- ret (05) feet three (3) inches east frem Valley street, said poiat bela ‘of the dividiny wall between the easternmost aud central of three new ‘Drck Dwelling Houses, and run thence northerly and at right angles to West street nines seven and one halt (07) feet more or less to the boundary. ‘tween the proj yperty of Joseph L. Simms ana Frederick WwW. Hanewitiokel: 3 thence wecierly by aud with said. boundary line eighteen 18) feet more or less to a point opposite {ile center of the dividing wall between the westarn- most and cettral of said new brick honses; thence southerly and parallel with the first De ninety: geven and one-l ait (9734) feet more or leas street, passing trough’ the center of the dividing wail between the westernmost and en of brick houres, and thence east with West street eigirteen (18) feet to the point of the beginning, and the improvemente, consisting of a two story base: ment snd imansard roof Brick Dwelling on é@ach of =e Sees Deposit of 8100 required on each Lot when evid Terme of sale on each Lot: One-fourth (%{) cash; balance in one(],) two(2)and three(3)years, with i terest, to be sectired by trust on. property. Convey- aneing at cost ef purcliascr. If terms of alo are bet comphed with in five days, the Trustees will sell at risk and aoe of defaulting parc sset: JOSIAH DE! ie HOLLINGSWORTH, rustess! Noten Ey 5%-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, Juxy 131H, same hour and oehee kde 3 order of thé Trustees. TO-MOEROW. J, HOTCHINGON, Auctioneer, - 10th and Penn. ayenue. Will _sell_on WEDNESDAY MORNING, ATH INstaNT, AT 10.0'CLOCK A. af, the fol lowing honveliold effects, inclading Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, Stoves arpets, &c.. at House No. 443 H’ street n.w. The owner intend in breaking up housekeeping. Dealers and others vill do well to attend the sale. Terms cash. iy K. HUTCHINSON, Auc*. By oscansen BROS., -» Auctioneers. TRY RTEE'R SALE OF WINFS, Gee COFFEES, SUGAR, Xc., By virthe of two deeds of trust, exeented fo me respectively on the Sth a nd th day of Jwy, A. D. 18! ord in Live one of, theland records of the District of Colmmbia, Twill on WEDNESDAY, the 14TH DAY oF JULY, A. D. 1880, aT 10 O'CLOCK A.M., offer ‘0. 2100 11th street north- and V streets northwest, ‘cllawizx gocds, to wit: Wines, Liquors, Tear, O buears, &e Seales,“ Oil Que Bere nes Liguons, {AUC 2 also Bugxy, m and 2 Sets Har- Terms jylu- dees TRODOLPHE CLAUGHTON, Trustee. MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RY VALUABLE IDENCE THE NORTHWEST Conse OF KAYETTE AND aconon CEOKGETOWN, D. C., On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Juty Jats, 1580, aT 6 o'crock, in front of tis A premises, I'shall sell the following. described property: All that piece or parcel of ground, with the improv hereon, in Threlkeld’s addition to Georgetown, and besining forthe same rat the point of intersection of the west line of Fayette street with the north line of 2d stre-t, and running thence northerly by and with the ssid west line of Fayette street sinety-two feet more or less; thence weeterly and allel to 2a street one hundred and twenty feet. t! hence southerly and parallel to Fay- ette street ninety-two feet more or less to aa seers and thence in a straight line to PoP A begin: nip. ae proved Hy, a three. Ape rick "Residence. Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, with noter bearing interest at seven per cent. per annum until paid aud secured by ad of trust on the prop erty sold. Conveyancing, &c., at pur- chater’s cost.” #100. deposit’ required when’ the property is struck off. _iy5-d8ds THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. npcee & HANDY, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF FOUR AORES OF LAND, ON THE CONDUIT ROAD, ABOU Our} HALE A u&é BEYOND THE DRUVER! rin nace of Jacob,” being tae that Washinaton, catied st. Philip a the property of Zedekiah Thompson, and eontain= ing four acres of land, more or less, with .mprove- n entathercon. Terms made known at sale. ROBT. H. WARD, Trus' 830 Jyl-eodkds die sereet nw. sand tient made by Wade & Butcher, of Et Bolan It sata concaveyextra thin, RINGING US RATTLER! Will'split a ares oral the slightest touch. Only st 00 ‘ana warranted for acer or mone; 1 SATION HONES 4 ‘and a eeLT combining, 2 Hones and 2 Belts ii OMEAHA’S 5 SPORTING | BAZAR, immense Catalogue of FISHING TAGKLE, ‘AR- OnE RS Gone: ERS, &¢.. BANU STORE, 821 Tih attest Opp Ue ce ont Oo” DOOR SPORTS. LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY GOODS, OROQUET. A full assortment at low prices. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, de7 8 7th at. 22 POPULAR MonTHLy DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on SATUBDAY, JULY 31, 1880. ESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY THE LEG IeE AT, U. RE ny SUSTAL N. Pn veRY ie own mers of the fe Frankfort ea ndays a for the NTH Ruatae iene of FIVE rininating on JUNE 30, The United States Circuit Court on March $1 ren- ered the following decisions: Ast—That the Commonwealth Distri- bution Company is legal. 2d—Its drawings are fair. The management call attention to the libera scheme which bas met with such popuiar favor heretofore, and which wiil again be presented for the a pes i yaa tle lo. 10,000, 9 prizes, Sail a roximistion prizes. ' 9 Prizes, “200 each: “?™Yor so" Mp ne Wn dle dic 9 = io each, a 27 Tickets, #56 55 og Remit by Post Office Mc Letter, Bank Draf ae Eipress ne eet munication Distribu- yon and Urders for ‘Picketa thahould be sdtronsd 1 isville Ryo os or oun bay Broadway, New an "3. W. CLARK, 1103 NY aves and Lod SHINNON and 8t MaseRs ale at the Mackinne eotatain xz 928 5 Benz Ae ‘8 Asency. 22 ¥ eta GEO. PHRERYOR, Seceaenee to DW Lepieamn (Aneet el8-inte METCHELL COOKE « co, - STOCK BROKERS, 58 Broadway, New York, small margin Son Hock Exchank: iso dante Sea ee Contracts st close rates Correspondence solicited 8p9-60 plead one St Sone Feee_Correnengence ‘N THE SUPREME COURT OF OF THE DISTRICT mB ree pace Bank: jp ba itors we have Pato e, i, oa three divi- Me roto the fee nege Hey oa MATTINGLY, 5 w. ee 0, Justios. MAT — ERep.and Post copy.) UNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. USTRE'S SALE OF WALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE OU PAINTINGR GIOEBORED. SabGRERY® ee BEDDING, TABLES. URE No. FOURTEUNTH STREET RORTHWwesr, ar AUCTION. county, D. on FRIDAY, nore "sour, oe: 4T 10 O'CLOCK a. ber Sets, Tabl ottae Dining Chaire, Hat ieee throvgh om, Bur cones shout the “honses Ingrais Mattresses, Baddipg, Orcekery Elated Ware, Oil Pa nines ‘ace Curtains. a rere, Lambreguine Libs ibrey Tables. numerous of . B. MOSES, hor ld of Sah “sy13-4 JOS: ROBENBAUAL ‘Trastee of SM Pees! BROS., ———— PRES*, . CABES, STANDS: Keo AT AUGTION. By virtue of a deed of trnat given to me, duly re- corded in Liber No. 939, folio 352, et -» OF 1 lard reer rds of the District of Colambi will sell on SALURDAY, THE 17tH Day or Ly, A. D. 1880, at 10 O'CLOCK A.M., at public auction, on. the premises, No. 607 Louisiana avenue, between ear aot Tth streete— ¢ Hat Medinm Gordon Printing Press. Gn Medium Ruveles Printing Press. pre, Lot Pica type: ® Primer Type, Lot Nonpareil Type. oe, Lot Stands, Imposing Stone, (Brussels and GLENN BROWN, Trustee. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers SALE OF HORSES, MULES, ~QABTS, HARNESS, C., AT AUC TIO! On MONDAY. ‘Joty 19TH, OCLocKHs M., We Shall eel in’ r street, between M and N sts. 8.w. ‘Ten’ good Work Horses. three Mules, five Oarts, five ect Harness; Patent Damping Wagon, With right to usein District; one Dumping Wagon, Carriage, two Oovered Wazons, two Bnawies; Picks Shovele, aud a general amsoriment of Tools used for contracting; contenta of Biscksmith Shop, Portabie Forge, Quarry ‘Tools: together with & large lot cf Implements too mimerous to enume- rate. Wyi2-d WALTER B. WILLTAMS & 0O., Ancts. ee eS CO Sac TRUQTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON WEST SIDE OF SEVENTEENTH, BRT WEE TS AVENUE By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing Gate the ist day of July, 1878, and duly record fn in Liber {cho 118, one of the iad records fo1 the District of Columbia, and by direc- tion of the secured thereby, the tindereuned ‘Trustees will sell on FRIDAY, Fue 16rt Dat OF EER, 1880, a7 6 O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, the followiny property, viz: The northern part of No. 22, in sunare No. 11, 2oxid0, tomether with the improvement, which consist of a comfor- table two-story Frame Dwelling, containing five Toons, ‘De Cne-third cach ; the residue in two. caual pe at eix and twelve months, with notes earing interest at eight per cent per” snmum Until paid, and secured by a deed of truston the property gold. Conveyancing, &c.,at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit required when. the property is struck off. J. MY) Jy6-d&da ANDREW I. TOYO, Trustees. JUNCANSON BROS., +» Auctioneers. nee TRUSTRES SALE OF ¥ FOUR STORY BRIOK NEES FIFI AND OMINTH STREETS NURTWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of deed of trust given to me and duly recorded in Liber No. 743, folio 1, one of the lard records for the District of Columbia, and by request ia writing of the party 8: cured, I will offer for cale at pau cr paian on FRIDAY, 1H 23p pay or JULY, A. 7 6 o'cLock ‘Pp. M.. in front of the pre! mateoer all teat Pari of lot of sround lying and being in the city of ashineton, D. O., and numl nine (9) in Fuuare numbered four hundred and elyhty nine (489); bewinning for said part of said lot at the northeast cori er of said lot, and ranning thence Fest twenty (2e) feat, thence south seventy-five (+5) Feet, thence east “twenty, (20) feet, | thence north seventy-five (75, feet to the place of bexin- ning, together with all and singula: menis, ARG hereditaments, nances to the same belonging or pertaining. ‘The improvements consist of a press brick four story dweilivg. “erms of sale: One-fifth cash; balance to ba paid in equal installments at one, two, three and four With interest at six per cent, said interest ‘le semi-annually, notes to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. Conveyancing and re- cording at purchater’s cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustee reverves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ publie notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. A deposit of 8100 required at time of Q30-dkds SAMUEL EL. PHILLIPS, Trusteo. RUSTEES' SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENP BRIOK. DWeL COBNER OF TENTH AND O By virtue of a of trust, dated Osto- her 9th, A. D. duly reodrded in Liber No. b9 eg. one of the land of istri and at the uest of the party secured thereby, we will sell at CEE Jin front, of the premises, 02, WED- Y, JULY THE 1itH, 1830, aT'5 o'cLocK , the following described real ests! nate in tha clty of Washineton, District of Oslunbiee beginning for the ssmeat the northwest coruer of Jot_numtered thirty, in equare numbered three hundred and sixty-seven, running thence south alone 10th street to theseuth sido of said tors theuee east along taid south line twenty-eight feet; thence north to the south line of O street; thence west along the said street to place of baxioning, to- gether with the improvements, consisting of a Very complete and convenient two-story and basomsnt brick dwelling. Terms: The property will be sold subject to a deed of trust, Ureecure 182,000, with interest ‘at 8 per cent, which will be aesiimed by the purchaser. he balance of the purchase money to be Paid 8500 cagh and #100 quarterly thereafter, with int at 7 per cent., te deferred payments to be sooured on the prorerty sold, or ailcash may be paid. at option of the purchaser. Terms to be complied with in7 days. All Gonveyancing at at purchasers cost. A deposit of $100 at_time o! quired. J E. P. HALSTEAD, tranees W. M. SMITH, Salesman. je23, 26, jy2,9,13,14 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING AND STORE, CORNER. OF STR AND DELAWARE AVENU! ghOUTEWEST: (BEING No. 207.) By virtue of a déed of trust, dated March 291 4879, and duly recorded in Liber fir ‘ant, Tolle Ais, etseq., one of the land records of Wasbiugton county, An, the District of Golun:bia, and by airection of the party secu thereby, I'wil sollet pabric auction. Ip front of the preinises, on m AHURSDAY, JULY 23D ie60, AT 6 O'CLOCK P-M-, all ‘those certain ots, Dlecea, or parole of ground and premises, situa pit dnd beins in the said city of Washinicton an ist ict of Coltiubto, known end desiensted on the sround plat or plan Of said city as lot numberod dorty: tive (45) and forty-six (46), in Jobn Farley's wab-division of part of equare numbered five hun- @ra-and. ainety-four (oo), with inprovemen consieting of @ two-story ‘brick dwelling an stor ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash ; balance in six and {relve monihs from day, of sale, with interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum until paid, secured by a deed of ‘riet @ on the property sol Sra cash at option of a P doposit 0 $100 req sale, yancing, &¢., at if terms. of ‘sale are hot oun PCLaAAIE Sask, Mea a in re Ave: aa from day of sale, the Trustee rery Yo resell at risk and re Scfauing ae paeer “i'E Syme 336,8, 10,13, 15,17, 20&22 Surviving Trustee, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTERS SALE OF DWELLING NOUSE ON M STREET, NEAK ROOK CREEK BRIDGE. By visto of a deed of oogt ater tice 12, A.D. 1873, and duly recorded in Liber No: 72, folio Get seq.. ono of the land records, of ihe District of Columbia, and by direction of the party ABS thereby, 1 Will sell af pubic anc. tion, on FRIDAY, ‘Suny’ 16rH, A. ae ree ae AT 6 @'CLocK front of the vest part of Tot No” SH square No. ne fronting a foe feet 6 inches on M running back 130 feet, with ofa iwo-nory cash; balance in six eS fered, consisting louse. Freme a aed tt One-thir, and twelve months, with itterest at seven per cent haa All convoyancin Sorat pureheneie ee “ eyan re he urc! $60 gown on day of eae. St Jy6-cod&as G. L. SHERIFF, Trusteo. ifn Grek OR LAME HOBSES. Owners should call at 409 Fourteenth st. n.w. $58 ROBT. SMITH. V. 8. ANTED 50, PEOPLE To cali or sent orders to 30B DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISH- Sours or or haw Your. yea eae every particular. in the ane re Sis sakes sete W. H. WHEATLEY, 7149 Jefferson st.. Georgetown, D.C} B71 40 Jefferson st. Georgetown, D.0} ¥ YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT, the GLA8SSES x Tass! the Opts an ree: Te Bear 636 NAVY.. of thearmy and Nay inant Wiabbeevon cour ta oe va from Washington can a ‘hele Lr= AND HEALTH. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. SAFE AND SURE. THE Great INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REMEDY. “SAPANULE.” “SAPANULE.” “SAPANULE.” Trape UV OURES RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Malaris, Diphthe- ria, Pueumonia, ee Throat, Inflammation of the lammation of the Kid- ey Piles, Mumions or Horcnees of te Feet from atever cote Burns or Scaids, and all Inflammatory Diseases, Prick!: ly Heat, ‘Huniors and diseases of the skim. For all female de complaints and weaknesses it has no equal. Thor have Ea faved from an untimely death by itsuse. bo ee ry It household necessity. Full particula our iliominsted cards aud elveulars, seat free upon application by mail. “Arial will benefit you, We guarantee satisfac- tion, or. opney: refunded. vu) cts. and st ne eg bottle. ‘Tr.al bot ities, 25c. Sold by ail Dr SAMUEL GERRY & C@., Bropuisoce, 3y30 237 Broadway, New York. in EBONESET BOURBON TONIC, AN ELEGANT COMBINATION OF BONESET AND OTHER RELIABLE TONICS WITH A RIPE OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY, SUCH AS CONNOISEURS APPROVE AND INVALEDS MUST HAVE. NOT A DROP OF ANY OTHER SPIRIT I8 USED. WE HAVE NO USE FOR FALSE PRETENSES. A RICH, WHOLESOME AND DELICIOUS STIMULANT TONIO ay DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, MALARIA, ETO. DELICATE WOMEN, FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE, OVEKWORKED OLERKS, CLERGYMEN, AND PHYSICIANS, SUFFERERS FROM BRON- CHITIS, AND THE FEEBLE OF EVERY AGE AND CLASS WILL FIND IT A DELIGHTFUL INVIGORANT. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, AND THE SCOUNDRELS WHO ISSUE THEM. CHAMBERS & BROWN, LOUISVILLE, KY. MILLER & JONES, NATIONAL THEATER BUILDING, SOLE AGENTS DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA. may26-t,fkkeow3m_ GPECIAL PRICES FOR SEWING Ma- CHINES, FULLY AS GOOD AS NEW, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. with improvement ‘Drop-ieaf and ee (istest). lowe, Wiech: all attachments @ ¥ ‘18. Ringer, Need. ‘The above Machines are all warranted for three foez®, , Call early if you wish to secure one of these argains at OPPENHEIMER’S, 628 9th street, corner F, St. Cload Building. "REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. jy3 i" PORTANT NOTICE! Kpowing that a great many people will be leaving the city for the summer, I have determined to close out my surplus stock NOW, while fe aa is at its height. have put the Prices. determined not to be caught with s ‘slarzs Stock ok oods when the season is at hand for Midsummer NOT will sell woods vee now, WitEX. WANTED, ce that EVE. AWTICLE HAS BEEN HEDUOED IN PRIGE™ LIGHT-WEIGHT CLOTHING. Iam showing an immense stock and palnes: great variety of LIGHT OASSIMERE 8 10S, BLUE eee ah LIGHT- SC ILORED OHEVIOT Lerge Meoreuentcr BET AOA, SERGE, MOHAIR and Uae Ons OTH CO. USTERS in endless wariety. WHITEY ESTS, encrmous stock, in all a the ne eat and most fashionable goods, cut in the latest “BOYS! THIN CLOTHING of all kinds. STOCK COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, And everything new and desirable can be shown. AT LOWER PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE. A. STRAUS, OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 2OLL Pennsylvania Avenue, jyl Between 10th and Lith streets. ROPP'’S SALVE CURE, THE GREA.1EST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE FOR Bwellings, Bore Breasts, Ca Garbuncies, Mumps, Rit Bealds, jeah and Muscl ¥ Lumbaxo, Contracted Oords, Strains P sti Joints, Affcctions of the Throat aud Lanse: much a¢ Hoareenees, Diphtheria, Croup, Sore Throat; Scrofulons bicers, “Mill ny Lag, Absosmes, Erysii ‘Sores, Fever Sores, the pas ouf for Oorng and Bunions, Chap lands, Poisonings of all kinds, and many ot human nature, and itis A No. ches and Swellings on Horses. Beware of imitations, Nowe genuine without the siimaturo of H. KOPP, Jn) o the lower right- hand corner of the label. KROPP'S SALVE URE and take no other: "For ale by all Drage ets. Wh Sette? PONG. 1002 1 street n. w. AMP FISCHER’S DYE WORKS, and the only Dry Cleansing establishment int the city, 906 G ar US ‘All kindsof LAGES, LACE CURTAINS: fi WOOL LEN BLANKETS) cleansed by a superior process, leo, GENTLEMEN’: MENTS cleansed and ees very cheap. isovordingt to fine work. r( Gs INNINGHAM, ae ‘Hats to ors Ba and Remodels gastric: ce | BLEAOHED, and Hats Seemed: ‘740 8th st., between G and H. V0, CURE, NO Pay.—PELs’ con Niskr NTs Soe hotties soid.and talisfation Been LER, Bole Agent, Bool Store, 1031 7th et. n.w. 25c, a bottle. joaz-tee mae CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. THAT NEVER RUSTS. NEVER BREAKS NEVER WEA! 2, ALWAYS CLEAN, 2 be Worn rm whale bathe sale Taae sale Fists, 035 ans, Fis Finer ilevotes her Be tothe waa of Auar FOR THE FOURTH JULY. FIRE WORES, tue Best Maxe. OHINESE LANTERNS, FLAGS, Aut S1zEs. 50 different styles of OHILD! RIAGI nent otyles Bay REN'S CARRIAGES, 5 Et |, at the CH. BUPPERT, se No. 403 7th st. n. w. O°. eee AND OLD FRIENDS kn stand a as the eon 80 ~oe Aa) old Store, No’ 408 9th et., me Be by mail brompay eee ERBA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FEOM THE FINEST GLAYB. VERY ORNAMENTAL, andin of all kinds ef and imitation of all ef stone, just as For sale ats hesvy discount from former prices. TEREA OOTTA VASES, SEWER PIPE, STOVE CROOKS, &o., aT THE LOWEST RATES. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA Coe,, 401 New Jersey ave, mart?-ly Near B. & O. Depot. 2s sounson 00., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. C., DEALEES IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIB- TBICT and other INVESTMENT SROURITIES. DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXG@HANGE mar3 DeRQeees RoE Sree Prompt ee ron Ws onda fa THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY............... .-July 13, Sse. i a ‘Terrible Accident on Mount Wash- ington. A ae cagee! RXCURSIONISTS TIFPED OVER— Truthen, RULED AND SEVERAL PASSENGERS The first pe Sed Which any passer Were Injured on road from Glen House to the Summt of Mount Washington oc- curred yesterday afternoon, about a mile below Halfway House. One of the'six norse mountain wagons, containing a party of nine persons, the last’ load of the excurstonists from Michi. gan to make the descent of the mountain, was Upped over. One lady was killed and five others were injured. Soon after starting trom the summit the passengers discovered that the driver had been drinking while waiting for the party to descend. They left this wagon a short distance from the summit and walked to the Halfway House, four miles below, where one of the employes of the carriage road company assured them there was no bad place blow that, and that he thought it would be safe to Te: e their seats with the driver .who was with them. Soon after passing the Halfway House, in driving around a curve too rapidly the carriage was tipped over, throwine the oc- cupants into the woods and on the rock. Mrs. Ira Chichester, of Allegan, Mich., was instantly killed, and her husband, who was sitting at her side, was badly bruised. Of the other oc- cupan Mrs. M. L. Tomsiey, of Kalamazoo, M had her left_arm broken and received a slight cut on the head; Miss Jessie Barnard, of Kalamazoo, Was Slightly injured on t head: Miss Fila & Mellen ‘and Mrs. C Fenzason, 01 Romeo, Mich. and Miss ad, of Howell, Mic were slightly Oe oe Miss Erne Bleckman, of Kalamazoo, escaped wi cut any mjury, The wounded were broug! ence to Glen House, and are receiving every Pesstble care and attention, there being three phy siclarsin attendance, Lindsay, the driver, ‘as probably fatally injured. He had been on the road for ten years, and was cousidered one ot the safest and most reliable dri mountiin. Mrs. Vanderbower, of Chi received slight internal tnjurk Bismarck and the Freemasons. ‘The Parts correspondent of the Londoa Stand ard writes as follows: The Bawhuit, the German Mason} has just published an article headed [pts Chancellor and the Freemasons,” which is equivalent to a formal declaration of’ war on the part of the Freemasons against Prince Bis- At one of the soirées at the beginning Of May the Prince was reported to have sald: “It is easier to negotiate with the Jesus, who are e people, than with the Freemasons, Who outwit {he cleverest.” In the first instance no notice was taken of this attack, but Mr. Windthorst having quoted Prince Bismarck’s words before the commission charged with the examination of the bill relating to ecelestastical affairs, the organ of the lodges has published an article. of witeh the followlag ts a sum- mary. The Freemasons evidently see In the words of Prince Bismarck the first signal of a campalgn agalnst the lodges, for their organ, the Biorhutte, proceeds to sa: “We are sufliciently well acquainted with the imperial chancellor's tactics to appreciate the Value of his words when he says that the Free- masons are more dangerous than the Jesuits. Whenever he has decided to engage in a strug- fle he always announces it {na similar manner. it ts thus that France w tbe Franco-Prussian war; It is thus that the imperial neellor menaced the center, and it is again thus that he warned the lberals before abandoning them. Itisnow the turn of the Freemasons. It was Napoleon Ill, the gre: Giplomattst, who taught him to act this polic And says the same print: “The chancellor ts threatened with the same fate which overtook Bonaparte.” It adds:— “The Masonic Union must not delay to indl- cate the exact point at which patriousin ceases to be a virtue, for the lodge has always been the otector of Lhe Hberty of thought, and as eb uniformly opposed to every descrip- Ucn of despotism, The Freemasons, then,wish to cppose Prince Bismarck’s declarations by Solem acts, and Indicate the adoption of three measures:—First, an international opposition of the united lodges of England, France an® Italy, Which would be fertile in results ud- ly, an unanimous protestation on the part of the Prussian lodges, for it 1s to be hoped that lhe three great Prussian lodges will feel it tn- cumbent on them to protest energetically against this uncalled for accusation; thirdly, at action of all the healthy@lements of Freema- sonry against Prince Bismarck’s poll The article ear by saying: “ As for ourselve e greet with joy the pros- pect of a speedy rea’ ation of what the polttt- cal press announces, and we shall not be sorry to see the Imperial Chancellor undertake, with his customary energy. an antt Masonic cam- |. Such a war would throw much light on the present position of affairs. If the loages really contalned rotten elements, their rotten- hess would then be proved; if, ou the contrary, these elements were sound and healthy, tue struggle would demonstrate their vitality and soundness.” organ, he Tm- ‘8aS.—In his speech at Em- Grant sald, as reported by the sz “I assure you that it Is very tats iU-1) Ing to Me to See So. many American peo- Lere where but so few years since the ard the wild Indians occupied the terri- nd un 45 ‘atitying to me also tha’ this ft rst Saw It consuiiuts ist rT never could cultivate, has been In our whole beautiful count that looks to be more productiv land I see around me het for a of sou cont periiy ay ontinue prod: » T Uke Kan: 1 Uke the Kansas im; lanted tn our soll the priactples Liberty. If all the population of ‘ountry Were like the population of Kansas, our noble institutions would bave nothing to fear. You were ;born in the struggle for free- dom when civil war overran our land. It all our people will be like the people of noble Kan- sas, we can always bea free nation. Gentlemea, T thank you.” YELLOW FEVER ON a Sup aT NEW ORLEAN: A telegram from New Orleans, July 12, says: ‘The bark Excelsior arrived July 5, being ES days from Rio. The vessel had been detalned at quarantine station 12 days and thoroughly fu- migated, uo case of sickness having oveurred. On Saturday, July 10, James Kennedy, a sailor, aged 19, a native ‘of Scotland, was sent to the ‘Touro infirmary. The patient presented sy1 mp- toms of yellow fever, and died Saturday night. ‘The board of health at once ordered the bara to return to quarantine, and have taken every pre- cauulon to protect the health of the city. Wnat Presence OF Minp Witt. Do.—The last horror on the Sound was chiefly due to want of presence of mind—by daylight, with abundance of life preservers and land close by, nearly every ove could have been preserved by a little self- command. As this is the season when there Is an epldemic of fatal accidents, let us say roe calmness in ee be enjoined from the and the pulpit, fh all Sunday schools an ie. nics. In our absence, at dusk, when there were rone but women and little children at home, a stout tramp rushed up into our chambel frightening the cook sO much that she could hardly speak. Our better half stepped into the hall and called us with her utmost strength of voice. Not knowing that the man ask for was thousands of miles away, the robber disap- peared as rapidly as possible, without taking a pin, At Canton, years ago, a fire burst out in the house where we were enjoying an ordina- Uon dinner, There were no englue anywhere, no extinguisher. ‘The house was all wood, and close by Stood a barn fullof hay. The guests were chiefly females. Quick as a flash a double Ane was formed, nearly all gayly-dressed ladies, and the buckets few one way empty and more gradually back when they were full. Three- quarters Of the house was saved, and the barn escaped entirely,—Cambridge (Mass.) Trivune, July 10, WRECKED IN eres Nt a boat containing & ‘clung hours, the woman having a 15-; Jashed ‘to her back. The boy bight ay the others were in a orobogh Uon at last accounts. ‘THE Bopy OF AN UNKNOWN WHITE MAN, Sup- aed = em been mi Frond ace thrown into the ditch and left Boys MURDERED,—M. Gardner, sced. a Yi uaa. county, Cal, yesterday. Oue alle; Ph 4 through the the” head’ hed the other was through the heart. No quarrel is known to have existed between the Boysand ft it is bared to be a case of double murder. were found in the vicinity. Melog: aeons lelocy at but was cleared by insant warned on the eve of | Cy a gags ye os yout Tear ing in the most exa'ted circles of Galveston, after much toll and Brae tice at the plano, learned to play with oon- siderable dexterity RY ad entitled “Picnic Polka.” It is somet after the style of the celebrated “Battle 0 ‘ot the Prague,” in which the lstener can readily” disttnguish the rour of artillery, the rattle of muske the shouts of the soldiers and the groans of the dying. In the “Picnic Polka” the notse of the wind among the trees and the joyous carols Of the Birds “are | reproduced, ‘the | finale & thusder shower, which’ disturbs the in revellers. It happens that a country cousin ts !n town just now, and the young lady thought she would ply the plece 10 him and hear his comment. He is a platn, simple-minded youth, and althongh not very Dright, is very appreciative. She told him wiiat the plece was and then proceeded to give bim the “Picnic Polka.” The Orst_ notes are rather slow and hesitating, the idea sought to be conveyed belpg the solemn solitude of forest, through which Uhe gentle zephyr (not heifer) sighs. Attcr she got through with this preface she asked him if he did not almost Imagine himself in a lodge In so ‘ast wilderness. He replied Unat be thought ail that slowness meant the delay in getting off, ‘Said he: “There Is always Scme darned telow who oversiecps himself and Keeps every body else waiting. fe did Hot care to discuss the point with the jgnorant fellow to, to conceal her emotions, she onve more let_Lerseif out on the piano. ‘The Woods were Mlied With music. The mocking Uird whistled as If his throat wouid spilt, the Cuckoo tilled the sylvan bowers with his re Peated cry, whileever and anon the mourafat cooing of the dove interrupted the matin soag 1 ark. here, . I gness you know what that sounds like id, a8 She paused. “You m ie, tootle, eb chug, ¢ You just bet 1 understand tu Many ts the time at a picnic I've heand tt trom the mouth of a demtjohn or the Wnghole of a beer keg. Hier first Impulse was to hurl the plano etool at him, but it passed of, and once more she went at the piano as if 1U was tae young man’s head and Was insured for double its value. The than- der growled, the lightning Gashed (rom ber eyes), and the first heavy drops are heard upon the leaves. She banged and mauled the ke A fearful rate; peal after peal of deafening tiun- der perturbed the atmosphere, and re-echoed tn siill louder reverberations until it woun one appalling Sa grand finale. turning to the awe struck youth, she said: “suppose you have le hing ke that betore What the fellow with Hnen pants sat down ou Me custard iD evaudienee found Lim sd np his ha densely ard Master streets, h 3 becn purchased by the EES OF Ft il Of Des Women. work of improving aud iy the prop- erty for the use of the School will begin at onc inorder that the new quarters may. be re for the in " he Forrest opentiys y A been trylng to dispose of 2 whole of It at once, but the tagnagers of Ue School of Design only wanted the mansio the corner of Master st for some time, the exe PE known asthe Master strect, and indispensable, (2 Design will Bui tures on Master sit ‘on the west and running b: al stract- mansion totheend of the lot. These bulidings will be constructed in accorgance their intended uses, and tn doing so but nh Will be paid to ex- terior architect but every portion of the Interior will be utilized and every attention will be p ight and space, The additional sed will be well laid out and v A Woman's A‘ special dispatch to the cinein cial trem Millersburg, O., July 11, A wo- Thompson, lving ‘three miles north of bere, while th a berrylng patch yester- day, felt scmething about her shoulders, but paid not much attention to it and went on ing berries. The annoyance still continued, when she discovered the head of a huge black snake passing around her body. She kept her presence of mind. and dropping ner pall she Selzed the snake by the neck and tore it from her person and killed It. It measured six feet in length. The lady has been very nervous ‘since the occurrence, telegram Phe facts in a case physician, a special- of emtnent respect- m, Oatario, have just come to light. About the Sth of Jane Miss Buddie M Cree, of Chatham, Ontario, arrived in this cl accompanied by a man giving the name of Rese, and called upon Dr. Edward Pynchoa.who alleged that the true nature of her case was not mace known to him. After ureating her for beuralgla for a few days her truc condition was Givulged, and the ca: ssuming a serio23 charactev, au en ent physician was called for ccngultation, ff whom Dr. Pynchon with held the try tient’s fliness. Oa of malpractice ist, of Unis ct wing the premature MeCrae dled. Her tar 4 d the remains taki bi . Dr. Pynehon was arrested. He refuse ze th partner io crime or his whe aber of these facts. about, claiming ignor- ‘The case ts _be up by the detectives, and an investiga be held the present week by the coroner. HE Arriiep at police headquarters for a posi- {on on the police force. He did not look as if he was the kind of aman to handle the rough customers the police bave to deal with, so one of the policemen, just for the joke, asked him ‘What he would do if he had to arrest a drunken, able-bodied Galveston bruiser who Was on thé fight AV bat would I do? es; what would you do?” “Siow do I know what I would do? 1 reckon the first thing I would do would be to watt aud See What he was going to do.” A CURIOUS CaSE OF PrRsEcuTion, resulting from tco much religious enthusiasm, came to light in Jersey City yesterday. Mrs. Taran- = usbs = having joined dhe “Salvation left Mrs. T. and the Ute T’s to ate for themselves temporarily whlie he oc- cupled huimselt with praying for their spiritual — Jes. Mrs. T., being intensely practical, Mr. T. and th a fanatics and flea to ren, Whereupon the to Nave his practical 1» marked example of Ins N.Y. Herald, 10th PCucrcn TROUBLES A special lispatch to the Phnadelp rt * from Wil- mington, Del, July 11, says: This morning, a3 Rev. Dr. lllvan, pastor of the Methodist Protestant Church, was about to enter the pullding hefound the door locked. There are Uwo factions, one termed the slouters and the other the ant-shouters, the pastor or the church belonging to ihe latter class. By stratesy the door was unlocked, the municipal authori- tes were called in to prevent an outbreak, and the sermon was preached, much to the discom- fiture of the opposing faction, This fvening the anu-shouters reuuquished the grounds, an virtually gave up the contest by the resigna- tion of the pastor. The shouters celebrated their victory by having an old-fashioned ex- perience meeting. The impression {s that the Church will draw out of the Methodist Cont ence and estabilsh a free church. SrRIKE.—Fifty employes of the sheet mill in the Reading (Pa.) iron works have struck against a ten per cent reduction. Two hundred and fifty men are thrown out of work by the strike and the talil 1s stopped. . T. endeavored ter half locked up as a anity. Motion refused. DIED FYIZGERALD. On July 12, 1530, at 12 20 o'el"k P-m., Janne Es 2itzGEBALD. in Baltimore, seet | ee ee born in Atkeaton, Coun Trdang, Lut resideut of the United States for thirty-one years. "Fuceral from the Tesidence of his brother. Mi- chael Fitzgerald. No. rath wes! at Bt. at 3 ate: wes and friends invited to attend. HINTON. On Monday morning, July 12, 1) Gxouok W. Hisrox, inthe vixty-iret year ot be eral from his late reeidenca, No; 100 Seventh at 5 pm. We », the 1. and acq' aintamoss are invited to LEARY. Qn Monday, July 12, 1880, at 3 o'clock p.m, Jo. iil take lace from his late residence, No. Jt Maneachonctty avenue = eee a Gay the pula papers please 005 aant the her busbsnd, street south west, Pree of fe family are mane crack Oe a BU ., Suddenly, Seah Bre. Sanaa A. Woutiss, widow of the Bees an ‘the forty-fourth year of age. Fuueral from We dah Homa et clock pa Sogn yy & rela- tives “iRookvile, Bd., papers please copy.) UNDERTAKERS.