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STEAMERS, &e. PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. BOOTS AND SHOES. -# nit DRY GOODS. PE emi s. FOR CONSTRUCTING THIS EVENING. W, » BicH Nir) Seave Potgmas Were. eae Piivsns ix tae (STEY OF WASHINGTON, So = ° ae z a QS THOUSAND PIECES Phart, toot of Tinsteel ac 7 Glock eee. Exqitint Derseraesy, | A. ee MARKET . on } Ea., eve ISTRICT OF COLUMT I will sell, Suny 17rH, aT 10 o'c Tere, : SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, By order of eeEINGTON, alg 1th, 1890.) the Resigns Biock of, panay'e en: SOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, Peer iad 7 7] b ved at this off itil 12 . _ Just Received. Zoya tre POTOMAC RIVE Meturaing MONDAY, | Sciocru, ox FRIDAY, vet Sori, 1980, for cone ESS arit wnand Nomini; returning MONDAY, ESDAY and FRIDAY. : Fare ard Freight at lowest rates. 3y13-1 F. J. STONE, Purser. i > LOWE POTOMAC LD eioce ear DRS, S. Mail, leaves ‘Stearer MYSTIC. Corry Nien r Seder eae Ries or Glymont 2 GES Livricbl, Riverside, Matthias, Pope Oreck, oltlscer'» a, Mattox, Blackiston's Island, jomini. FP: y Point, Kinsale, Lodwe Landing an in ‘Gate wharves; Teturning Tuesday, Thursday atd Seturday. Fare and Fretent at low- est rater GEO. RK. PHILLIPS, 33 10-2m Manager. HB STEAMER “ MATTANO.” ne (Captain E. EB. Hows.) Hisying been thoroughly overhauled and repair. in the most snb-tantial apLer, w.' resume her trips on bursdsy, March 4, 1480. Leaves 6th-1 every Tuesc.), Thursday and Sunday st7 a.m., 28 follows ‘Tuesdays, for Colton’s, Nomini and Prospect Hi). On Thursdays, for Mattox Oreck and fandinys in Wicomico. On Sundays, for Mattox Creek, Ceiton’s and landings in St. Clement's Bay. Making intermediate laudings going and return- ing. G. T. JONES, Axent, my31-3m 6th-street wharf. 3 Sobers AND FORTRESS MONKOE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAK: First-class fare, $1; Round trip, 5 91.60. Secone ciaas fare, 75; Round frip, $1. L-sve 6th st. wharf MON: DAYS, WELNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, st 6:30 p. mm. Leaver Norfolk alternate days at 4’p.m, stop- jexandria, Piney Point, Point Lookout and ¢, Va., woing and returning, POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, above whart MONDAY, 7H (8 and SATURDAYS, st 7am. BYEA HS FOR NEW YORE, Steameli p= JOH. eh Pier 41, Esct iver, NY., SATURDAYS, at 4 p.m. Georgetown at 1» im. MONDAYS. Fickeras casera, Se £0 10 General Ofon i ‘Bank, opp. ‘Treaeu: i po yume RLERED WOOD. Bee's K, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS: AND THE SOUTH KGE LEARY. dosern Warts, WASHINGTON, Norroux, ASHINGTON, { seveith at. | From Oaypbell's wharf, ANp wep-| rvespay, ” THURS ;, at 5.30, and| DAY AND SUNDAY, every SATURDAY, at | at 4 Pa. 6PM. Btops at Piney Point and Point Lookout Going ty turnine. First-class fare, 81; Round Trip, 81.50. Tickets and state for sale at 6. W. Beed’s Sons, Pur- cy @. Su 1431 Penn’ Lw., and A. B. Brown's, cor. 15th st. and N.Y. ave. ‘Lickets good Se at ne Genet whar' ‘sehi mm, D. *. REELING, Azent, Pe wharf, Norfolk. lowed on hoard. The deny passage to im- proper cb sp27-6m ERCHANTS’ ASD MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Sailing days from Baltimore—Every WEDNES- DAY and SATUBDAY, at 4 p.m, from foot of Byear’s Wharf, fe ay BL ¥ very WEDNESDAY and SAT- rom New DEDAY, at § p.m., frou Fier 49, East River, (near foot Clinton +t ) a Elegant psssenzer accommodations. Lowest rates freight cuarantee Bates of pasnave—Fir lass, 85, inclading meals andstaterccu berth. ‘Bieeraaé, $2, meals, if de- . TEMA. L. HUGGINS, Agt., (Boston Whorf.) BAL CIMOKE, ‘MD. GEO. Il. GLOVER, A 325-19 Pier 40, EXST RIVEIE N.Y. LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE TWEEN ASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA = eToND PHILADRDPHIA- Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's dence, Pa Wile ot cad Aiea sts fe ver, ami e N ‘States. ° N. jew land Throush pity ft latins ven. = ‘BAILING DAYS. From Wsshi: a—Monda) From Philad iis—Saturdaye, at Freight receive Sarre” WILLIAM P. CLYDE & GO., General Managers, 22 South Wharves. Philadelphia; JH. JOHNSO) $00., Agents, 12th et. wharf and 1202 Fst. n.w., ‘Washington 8p3s0_ NEW YoRK— ERDAM. DAM.” “KOTTERDAM,” “SOHIEDA’ SeCRO EY gine Hi ethos de eet th 8, leave Company's Dock, Jersey City, regularly on’ Wed- Beaty: 2C0.70._ 24 Cabin, 845-50. 226 ORES X. General Avent, 21, Sous Wola Bt, New York. For paseace apply to W. G. MET- ZEROTT & CO., 925 eoneylyania, ave, Waab- ington ; or F. H. JoHNSO! ional Safe De ait Building, corner New York avenue snd 2 ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-—srmxa ‘Lixm Betwexw New Yous, Havag, LONDOR, BOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The sleamere of this company will eal every Sat- ‘arday from Bremen Pier, font of 34 Hoboken. Hates of : From'New York to Havre, Lon- don, ampton and Bremen, fret cabin, 8100 Second cabin, 260; ecravs, #30: prepaid sicerage pertificates, Lae For freight or ps apply OELBICHS & CO, 2 Bowling Green, New York. W.G. METZFROTT & 0O., 025 Pa ave., Azenta for Washington sspi0 qumaep LENE, orice LANE KOUTB. THE CUNARD STZAMSUIF COMPANY LIM- ITE Between New York and Liverpool, Calle ing at Cork Harbor, FROM TER 40, NR) NEW YORK. im ....Wed.,July 21 Seythia .... Wed. Abyssinis..Wed..July Abyssinia .. Wed. Gallia. _Wed., Aug. 4 Gallic. Bothni Wed-/Aus.13 Bothuis. Algeria... Wed. ux.28 ‘And every following Wednesday from New York. RATES OF PAREAGE. 680 and $100 zold, accordin« to accommodations. Ticket Return Paris, 815, gold, additional. tekets on favorshle terms. Bteerage st very low rates. Stesrage tickets from verrool aud Queenstown, and all other parts of . at loweat rates. ch bills of inden #iven for Belfsst, Glaszow, tinent, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the And for Mediterranean ports. For freixht and an at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowling Groen, 52 ebin, to Otis Bia! “ange m, or both steerage and JW, 608 7th street, Washing- “CHAS. G. FRANOKLYR, Axent,N.¥. MEDICAL, &c. H. BE OTHERS, 6 B st. sw. is the ing Physician in Washington. tof Female Irrewalarities and Dis: aud subscribed before me, A. 0. Je36-Sm. {RHRORS OF YOUTH.—RECIPE FREE 4s forth dy cure of SEMINAL WEAKNESS! LOST MA>HCOD, and sil diseases broucht en by Youthful indiscretions. Address jyT-coly BR. LEON e oldest established and only reli- able LADIES" PHYSICIAN in the city, can be iy 455 Massachusetts avenue, from} All Female Complaints and trrewu- Inrities quickly cured. Consultation free. Kepa- Fate rooms for patients. dell-2a Mite DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladics. All femalejcor plaints quickly cared be consnited daily at $11 7th st. ours fron i to9 p.m. 90 E. NEAR NINTH.—The new Turkish aad 'e) Raseian Bstb Rooms are now complete. No change of mansqers since its first establishment by Dn. Susp in 1871. The best esiabliabment Gouth of New York. oot TARTLING DISCOVERY. 7A vletin of youthful tmpradeace oxata of you! rudence oa: ture decay, nervous debility, ioet manhood, eto. having tried in vain every kiown remedy, has covered REE t ‘8p28-3ia* eater esl tidal a ellow suffer reas J. He 43 Chatham St. N. ¥. decS-Im eS DR. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday / and Saturday, at his offi Ost. a w., near 435 st., from 2 to 9 p.m., who, with 15 yeat ‘Kpe- rience, cuarantecs s cure in all diseases of the Uri- Bary Or ‘ervous and Seminal Weakness, N Impotency, &c. Gonorrhwe y contracted, positively cured . Consultation strictly private, ces for ladies. Refers to the leading of Baltimore. Main office, 19 5. Eutaw re. Charges moderate. taar29-6m Deer, FRENCH POWDERS —Cortain cure for Ridney Diseases, Gravel and all. Uri- ary Diteases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak. bess. Impotency, Gleet, Scrofula, Syphilis and all Blood sud +hin Diseasce speedily cure’. Gonor- Thes cured in 48 hours. For sale by WM. B. EN- TWISLE, Drugwist, corner 12th st. and Ps. Price $3 p-r box, sent by mail under seal om re- ceipt of price mart struct ng an eve shaped and pipe sewers on Bound- U, 10th and V streets northwest. “Blank forme of specifications and propo als can be obtained at this office, with all necessary inform- ation, yen application” therefore, aad bids upon these forms will alone be considered. The right is reserved to reject any oral! bidsor peer iee: W. 3. TWINING, Major of Enwincers, U. 5. A., Jy17-6t Engineer Commissioner, D. 0. DROPOSALS FOR FILLING AND GRADING GROUNDS Bs00TH I EXECUTIVE MANSION. On TES Orrice of PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND Grows WasPinaton, D. O., July 16th, A Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, for furnishing and spreading earth, soi! and gravel upon the grounds south of the Executive Mansion, will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock noon, of Byecifiedtione and Wash fone ey eee ea an Orme supplied af this office. ahaa Lt.-Col Coppa at Bogeeere UA Jy16-6t In charge of Pubic Batlansee sad Ground Sleeping cars RAILROADS. 1880 pextHE CHEST re 1880 ‘0 THE NORTH, WEST AND BO! . "piensa abe Tage Sig kale ip TN ne TON icent 4 ment. iN EFF NE l4th, . TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from corner of Sixth and Betreets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 8.m., with Sleep- ing Oars to Louisville and Chicazo; 10: 8.1. daily, with Sleeping Gare from Harris. burg to Chicinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 9:38 . mM. aa with Palace Oar to Pittsburg. ALTIMORE AND POTOMAG RAILBOAD. For Oapandaivua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niazara pith Parlor Car to Watkins and the North at 8.00 e.m. daily excopt Sunday ;9:30 p.m. daily, except Saturday, with ars to Ganan- Oaicua ard Watkins. For Wiuliamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the East, 8-00 s.m., 2:00 and 10:00 pom. Ou Sunday, 10-00 p.m. Limited Ex. press of Pullman Parlor Oars, 9:30 a.m. daily, Biers eect fording direct transfer to 53 ‘ng doubie ferriaze across New York city. For ee 8:00 8.m., 2:00, 5:40 and 10:00 p. m. On Bunday, 5:40 and 10:00 p m. Limited Express, 9:30 a m. dsily, except Bunaay- 00, 4:4 ), 9:30 and 10-00 p.m: Bunday, $:@ 10:40's.m., 8:40, 9:30 and 10 p.m. For Fope’s Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept Bunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDRIA ASHL TON BAILROAD. anew ae For Alexandria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11.4 m.,4:20, 5:20,6: Sand 11:30 p.m. On Bunday st 7, 9 and’ 11 m. and 8 p.m. For Richmond and the South, 7a.m. daily, and 5:20 p.1a. daily, except sunda i leave Alexindria for Washington, 6, 8, 10 8.1. :12:50, 3, 6, T and 9:06 p.ra., and 12 mid- niwht. “On Bunday at Sand 10a.m., 7 and 9:05 pm. ‘Tickets, Information, sleeping and parlor car ao- commodstions can be procured at t esst corner of 13th street and Penn: northeast corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, an at the depot, where orders can be ieft for the check- ‘ns of Danae to destination from hotela and rosi- ences. L. P, FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, Geueral Manager. my26 ALTIMOBE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. jational Houte and Short Line to the Nortina soutnerexe et To taxe effect Sund: May 23d, 1880, at 1: - . Onec LEAVE WASHINGTON, tt o0 > On :00 5:20 8-m.—Baitimore, Killeott Oity and Way Sta- 6:50 s.m.—tDaltimore Express. 6:65 a. m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and way. (Pied- ont, Strasburg, Winchester, Haverstowis Brea tick and way, vis Relay.) $:10 a.m.—Point of Rocks snd way stations. 835 unton and Va. Springs Express. 9.00 a.m.—New York, Favledelpig Boston and Baltimore Express. Parlor car to New York and Philsdelphis. ¥:00a.m.—20n Sunday only—Baltimore, Annapo- sand wa: 9:10 a.m.—tSt. Louis, Chicago, Columbus and Pittsburg Express. (Connects for Hagerstown and at Point of Rocke for Frederick and stations east of Piedmont, except Sunday.) Pullman ear to Cin- one! eS dally ; Grafton toSanduaky, pt Saturday. 10:00 a.m.—Baltimore Express. Btops at Biadens- burs, College, Beltaville, Laurel, Annapolis Juno- tion, ‘Jessup’s and Hanover. = 40, P-m.—Baltimore, Annspolis, Ellicott City 1:35 p.m.—tBaltimore and Lsurel Express. {On Sunday only, Baltimore and Way. Xe hia and Boston i ot Page ite apse atons lerick, Hagers! way, y -m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg and La aaa Bae .m.—tPoint of Hagers- ‘Rocks and Way Stations only. .ma.—t Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Bta- tOhicago and Columbus Express. ey 2, Chicago daily. p-m.—tPhiladelphia and Baltimore Express. st Bladensburg and Laurel. s Stations. —tBaltimore snd Wi ‘Stations, LAUBEL ExX- s Peers 38. Qe eoge Erich Baoofe! ok OS 88 9:30 p. m.—tSt. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pittsbu: Express. (Pittsbu except Sunday.) care fo St. Louis and Pittsburs, if piso p-m.—tBaltimore, Bladensbury and Laurel 10:18 p. m.—tNEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS, sloopint gar to New York, aud special sleeping car to Phila: otal ¢Sunday only. Other trains daily, except Pat Relay Station. format ‘apply at the Baltimore Se aes one Was! . Bistion. sod 303, 619 and Corner 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, where orders will be taken for ‘be to shecked and received at any point tn fe AM. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation. &e- Pay eras ket Aaeas: ©. K LORD, General Passonser Agent. mylT ‘4 SANITARY PLUMBING. 22 Yeans’ Puacticat, EXPERIENCE. JAS. F. BRIEN, 419 Oth st. n.w., Makes a specialty of ‘the examination and repairs of PLUMBING, with a view to its proper sanitary arrangement. Orders promptly filled. ap6-4m* ANTED 50,000 PEOPLE ‘To call or send orders to Tue Lancest axp Most CoMPLeTE EING AND CLEANING ESTABLISH- 4OB DYEING MEST Bourse or New Yours. First-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered anywhere in the city, or by mail or express from other places. W. 8. WHEATLEY, my] 49 Jefferszonst., Georgetown, D.C] BSOLUTE SAFETY !! RATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglar and Danip Proof Vaults from $5 to #60 a year.” Government Bonds on deponit for 81 per 81,000. Also, rece! ves Silverware in T: moderate rate. Board of managers—Wm. Stickney, idexrt ; Se pce nrenaent ee zs a msccretary;A. L. Sturtevant, treasusers Henry A Willard: Jobin Gasscia ‘Thos: Kvaass” ‘ware EWELRY, STERLING eR J PLATED WAKES eee, AT COST FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY. Before removing toour new store, No. 1215 Pa. ave., we will sell our entire “k at first cost. SAW’L LEWIS, Ertablished 1840. Uy13-1m) _1221 Fa. ave. HMY AND NAVY.—Oficersof theArmy and 44 Navy absent from Washington can have their Watches, when needing repairs, expressed to me; the careful attention they wil! riceive st ny bands wid amply repay the cost. 1re88 Dempecy's Stationery store, Washinton, D-O. 36 WASTED YOU TO KNOW THAT WE sell s first-class Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT much better and s ¢reat deal chaper than a common new suit can be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAN No. 619 D st. n.w., or at Branch Stora, No. 408 9th Ww. N. B.—We buy but first-class Second j mar? ‘OQ CURE, NO PAY.—PELS’ CORN BOL- Nees ti Be Store, 1021 7th st. n.w. 26c, abottle. Jead-Im —————— Comrcrnp LICORICE POWDER. An excellent remedy for purifying the blood abd rewulating the system, good for Ulcers, Pim- 1 the 5 md pc skin, Piles, Gostiveness, Blious 4.M. KLOCZEWSHI’S Drug Store, jyl2 423 Oth street n. w. L. MARTIN & CO’S CELEBBATED FULP MORTAR BLACK, FOR BRICKLAYERA Usa, Where Black Joints are required. z Btock on hand. JOHNSON & CO., Aazrs, mys et. wharf and 1202 Fst. n.w yee CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. ‘THAT NEVER RUSTS, NEVER Ks, WEVER WEARS OUT, ALWA3S CLEAR aad can be worn while path is for sale at CHAS. FISHER'S, 623 7th st. n. w. Mrs. Fisher devotes her attention to the wants of Indy patrons. mar29 LD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS Ol ilowe tn the beck, 00 is JUSTE a ee known for years as the oar pce where first-class BECOND-HASD OL OTHIKG “cabs oat at ree Spectalis peices. madeess: ISTIPs Bland, No. €19 Dai, between 6th and 7th sts nw Branch Store, No 408 9th st., between D and saa: N. B.—Note by mail prompty attended iCK OH LAME HOSES. Owners should call at 409 Fourteenth st. n.w. ROBT. SMITH. V. 5. NTON \CHER’S DYE WORK A Bnd the Onis Dry Gleeaioe Dea « city, 906 G st. n.w..near U.S. Patent office. All Kinde of LAC OE CURTAINS, WOOL- winino, GENTLESLAGS GSES coe ete (ONNINGHAM, BA’ makes Silk Cane Order and ace a RAW HATS BLEACHED, and Hate? all. 140 8th st., between G and B. apse Loi aEee Poe Le ne C7 926 IrH STREET. ‘The stock comprises— Black and White Laces, zeae Orepe Lisse, Dlusions, (black and white, ) ice’ Underwear, Tid Gloves, Remsen ‘Shawls, Belts and Pocketa, ‘Silk Satins, Velveteeng, (all shsdes,) Einar Ecnes Unie” | tt Hair Bwitches,” Coats’ Cotton, Cranes ‘The entire stock will be closed without reserve, at auction, commencing SATURDAY, JULy 1/2u, AT 10 o’cLock, and EVENING 73 O'CLOCK. “sy l6-4t 8. SAMSTAG, Salesman. TO-MORROW. W4LTEE B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. SALE OF HORSES, MULES, CARTS, HARNESS, “ &C., AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, ‘Jury 19TH, at TEN O'CLOCK A M., we shall gel] in’ rear of 435 street, between M and N sts. 8. w. Ten good Work Horses, three Mules, five Carts, five sets Harness: one Patent Dumping Wagon, with ebE to ase in EES one Dumping Wagon. Carriage, two Oovered Wagons, two Buggies; Pic Shovels, aud a weneral seorkment of Tools: used for contracting; contenta of Blacksmith Shop, Portable For Quarry Tools; together with a large lot of whee too numerous to enume- rate. Terms cash. jy12-4- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. 2=~ THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED until TUESDAY, JvLy 20, same hour and place. Jy17-2t_ WALTER'B. WILLIAMS & UO., Aucts. TPERCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF WALNUT ONAMBER ¥URNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, STOEBOARD, ETEGERE, OAKPETS, BEDDING, TABLES, GROOKERY, &c., BEING CONTENTS 01 HOUSE ‘No: Gli’ FOURTR&NTH STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a bill of sale, recorded in ae No. 884, folio 347, one of the land records for District’ of Columbia, and a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 867, folio 249, one of tho land records for Washington county, D. O., I will kell at public auction, on FRIDAY, 16rn’ JuLy, A. D. 1880, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., On the premise, all the Household and other Futni- ture contained in house No. 711 14th etreet north- west, and mentioned in schedules attached to said trust and bill of ale, conateting in part of— Wslnut Chamber Sets, Washstands. Octtaxe Sets, Tables, Bureans. Dining Chairs, Hat Racks, Rockers. Carpets throughout the ‘Lonse, (Brnssels and Ingrain.) Mattress Bedding, Crockery. Plated Ware, Oil Paintings, Lace Curtains. M. T. Tables, Chairs, Cornices. Etegere, Lambrequins, Library Tables. With numerous other articles. ic ‘WM. B. MOSES, Holder of Bill of Sale. jy13-d JOS. ROSENBAUM, Trustee. 2°- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUEBDAY, 207n Day oF Juty, 1880, and will be fold at auction rooms corner {th and D streots northwest, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m. jy16-3t NEUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, SITU- ATED ON FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET, BETWEEN B AND © SOUTHWEST: ON TH NORTHWEST CORNER CF VIRGINIA AVENUE AND FOUR-AND-A-HALF STS, SOUTHWEST, AND ON SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN G’'AND H NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme een Y ji of the District of Cohumbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 7222, the undersizned Trustee will Cfler for sale at public anction, in front of the pre, rises, on TUESDAY, the 277H DAY oF JULY, AT 6 o'cLock p M., Lot 1, of Ub'man’s subdivision of squart “ant ground; and upon the saiue day, at the hour of 6 o'cLock P.M, in front of the premises, Lot 13, in square 534, Improved by two three story Brick Houses, Noa. 224, 226and 228, on 41s street; and immediately thereafter. in front of the premises, part of Lo* 6, in square 536, Desinning for the sanie at the southwest corner of lot; thence easterly on Virginia avenue 110 ence north 20 fect; thence ‘westerly parallel venue 110 feet to 44 street; thence south ‘id street 20 feet to the beginning, improved by atwo-story Brick Honse uscd a3. Restaurant. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash: and the, rest- due in equal instalments in wix twelve add eiehtean monthe, with interest. A deposit of $50 on each parcel Fold will be reanired when the property is struck off. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, Jyl6-dds _THUS.E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee. PP EXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TEREE FRAME HOUSES AND TWO VACANT LOTS CORNEK OF CG AND FOURTH 8T8. FOUTHEAST, NKAR PENNSYLVANIA AVE: NUE. AT AUOTION. On 1 HURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jury 22p, AT 6 O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the Gal premises, all'of lote 8 and‘9, in Beare 820, 4 improved and unimproved, and will be subdivided into five parts, as follows: 30 feet Front on 4th street, at corner of O street, with depth of 62 6-12 feet, improved by frame dwelling and store. 22 feet front on 4th street by same depth, im- proved by frame dwelling. 23 feet on 4th street by same depth, vacent lot. 25 feet on 4h etreet by depth of 72° 6-12 feet, im- Proved by frame house. 50 eC patest on 4th street by depth of 100 feet, va- cant lot. ‘This property is finely located, facing park on Pepneylvania avenue, snd will make splendid building sites. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, with 7 per cent interest Syld CHAS. WALTER, Attorney, [pUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF FOUR STORY BRICK DWELLING AND LOT, ON E STREET, BE- TWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH STREETS NORIWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust given to me and duly recorded in Liber No. 743, folio 1, one of the ‘fh land records for the District of ‘Columbia, and by request in writing of the party sc cured, I will offer for le at public auction, on FRIDAY, THE 23p pay oF JuLY, A. D. 1880, AT 6 O'CLOCK 'P. M., in front of the premises, all that Part of lot of ground lying and being in the city of fashington, D. O., and numbered nine (9) in square numbered four hundred and eighty-nine (489); bewinning for said part of said lot at the northeast corner of said lot, and running thence ‘west twenty (26) feet, thence south seventy-five (75) feet, thenco east” twenty (20) feet, thence north seventy-five (75 feet to the place of begin- ning, together with all_and singular, the improve- ments, privileges, hereditaments, and appurte- nances to the sanie belonging or fn any many ap- pertaining. ‘The in:provements epnsist of a press brick four story dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-fifth cash; balance to be paid in equal instaliments at one, two, three and four years, with interest at six per cenit, said intorest payable semi-annually, notes to be secnred by deed of trust on premises #old. Conveyancing and re- cording st purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied ‘with in seven daye, otherwise the Trustee roverves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon xiving five days’ Publi notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. A deposit of 8100 Tequired at time of aale. Jy6-@&ds SAMUEL L. PHILLIPS, Trustee. WVALTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE ON G STREET, BS- TWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STREETS BOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Novem ber 9th, A.D, 1878, and duly recorded i Liber No. "900, folio 281 et seq., one of th land records of the District of C direction of the part; imbia, and b: iy, secured thereby, I shall soll at pubic Apetion, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, Jury 22p, A.D. 1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK p.m, the following described real estate and prem- ises situated, lyinw snd being in the city of Wash- ington, in the District of Columbia, known and designated and deserived as the ground plan or Plat of said city as Lot B 2. in the recorded subdi- Vision of square nine hundred and three (903), be- ginning for the same at a point seventy-six (76) feet from the southeast corner of said square, and running thence in a line with @ street southeast in a due west direction Cora ee or (38) feet and one (D inch, thence due nor sixty feet: thence due east thirty-eight (38) feet and one (1) inch; thence due couth sixty feet to the place of beginning, with improvements thereon, consisting of a Two-story Frome Dwelling. ‘Terms of le: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale at eivht per cent per annum, and se- cured bya deed of trust on property sold. All convey sncing at purchaser's cost. 8100 down on day of sale, and if terms of sale are not complied with within five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. jy12-eokds DANIEL McLAUGHLIN, Trustee. eNcanson BROS., Auctioneers. SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS ON SEOOND STREET, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. : AT Five: On WEDNESDAY, Juny 2lsr, oO ill offer for Bale, in front’ , and the ‘CLOCK V.3f-,, We Will of Chay tee sub-Lots 24 and Borth 439 inches of sub-Lot 27, in square 568, by Ba ettcet weat 34 feck 6 tached, Sastis fark 33 we 24 feet e3, Frunnins an alley. Lot 26 and part of Lot 27 will be sold recites perms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, with interest at 7 per cent., to be secured by Tieton the fropetee sole a, deposit oF $100 on seh eg wit a ee oe shclng at cost of purchae : ‘A. 8 WORTHINGTON, ? : tylf-cokabs JOHN O. HEALD, 5 Trustees ITOH, FOX & BROWN, Beal Estate Brokers. " SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TROROFERTY ON “1” STRERT, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 8. ber 24th, A.D. 1873, and duly recorded in Liber. No. 733, folio 147, one of the land records for the District of Oolumbia, we will sell, at public suction, in front of the ‘premises, on SATURDAY, ‘THE 14TH Day OF AUGUST, D. 1880, aT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M. the following described res] estate situate, in Washington, city, of Columbia, to wit: The west 29 feet 8 inches front of lot 23, equate 127, by the depth of the lot (149 seot 3g inch), together with the improvements thereon, copsisting ¢f a Four story Brick Dwelliag. ‘Terms: The amount of the indebtedness secured by eaid deed of trustiemaining unpaid, with ex- penees of sale, in cash; and balance in twelve and Gghteen months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest from date of the sale and Secured by deed of trust on the proverty sold, sball be taken, A deposit of wil rrqu red at tims of kale. All conveyanciag at purchaser # cost, If terme of fale are uot complied with in seven days, ‘Trustees reserve to rasell Cut of ceraultiog purchaser, after fe days ud- vertisement. Amen E: FLCCH.! reasteos. BUBERY O. FO: J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. 5 y16-thist, ta BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. All our Bummer Stock will be sold at a re- duction. Come Eanty anp SECURE THE BanGarns. W. H. RICH, Vi? Market Space. FOR THE MONTH OF JULY. A DISCOUNT OF 5 PER GENT ON ALL GU A DISCOUNT OF 5 PER ORNT ON ALL ‘A DISCOUNT OF 5 PER CENT ON ALL HE PRICES MENTIONED BELOW. THE PRIOES MENTIONED BELOW. 500 of Ladies’ Plain Lasti: S00 pair of Ladiee’ Buttoned Foes 500 pair of ee aes Kid Boots, warran $00 pair: of Tutaticn ie eee ildren's al ra 500 pair Button Low Quarters, bome 500 pair of Tic at. io 2 as woe ° 500 pair Men's Gaiters. imitation button. = 500 pair Men's Working and Plough Shoss, at 0. THESE SPECIALTIES CAN BE FOUND AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HO! 491 Pennsylvania Avenpe, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. THE LEADING SHOE HOUSE IN THE DIS- TRICT. Children’s Shoes at 14 cents per pair. Children’s S:ippers at 24 cents per pair. jy10_ LEOPOLD HICHOLD, Proprietor. EW XORH SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THE BEST MADE SHOES IN THE UNITED STATES AT VERY LOW PRICES. Burt's Men's Csif Strap Shoes. Burt's Men's Calf Low Button. Burt's Men's Calf Hich Button Burt's Men's Calf Congress. Burt's Boy's Cloth-top Button. THESE GOODS ARE FULLY 30 PER OENT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. THEY ARE BEITER THAN CUSTOM WORK. Ladies’ Slippers, Newporte and Low Button at greatly reduced prices. Ladies' Fine Kid Button Boots $2 to 87. Boys, Misses and Children’s Shoes of best makes, at lowest prices. One price. 3y10 GEO. McCARTRHY. Jy1t QPECIALTI & wo Se ppt es BBSARSS Fa HOUSEFURNISHINGS EFBcEnatons, WATER COOLERS, AND ALL SUMMER Goops, will be gold at actual cost for the next thir ty days. A full line of SLATE MANTELS, St. Georgeand Stag’s Head RANGES; Social and Fireside Jewell LALEOLES. W.S. JENKS & CO., jy3 wi? 7th st. n.w. G4 STOVES! GAS STOVES! THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH i 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. 681 15th st. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. 48 E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., DDE REFEIGERATOBS, WHITE MOUNTAIN OREAM FREEZ- FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING ROOM BEFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge, ) Importer of Chins, Glass Waro, &., myl5 £009 Pa. ave. EORGE BYNEAL, Sr. DEALER I OIL AND WATER COLORS, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS ayp LAMP GOODS, Paints, Oils, Window and Plate Glass, ALL KINDS OF FaNoy ARTICLES FOR ORNAMENTS axp PRESENTS. mar29_ 418 7th st., (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall). Fre GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, RANGES, &eo., AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. HAMILTON & SHEDD, 305 409 9th st. AS COOHING STOVES. The Washington Gas Light Com: haveat their office on 10th an assortment of the BUN DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES, in various kizes and patterns. This is the Stove used by Miss Dodr (np her lectures on cookery. all and examine them. my20 PECIAL PRICES FOR SEWING MA- CHINES, FULLY AS GOOD AS NEW, FOR ‘THIS WEEK ONLY. Howe, Wilson, all attachments. Davis..... Wheeler & Wilson. Home... ‘Wiulcox & Gibbs. ‘The above Machines are all warranted for three 7o27h,, Lill early if you wish to secure one of these irgains at OPPENHEIMER’S, 528 Oth street, corner F, St. Cloud Building. teREPAIRING A SPEOIALTY. jy3 GPE4T BARGAINS x UNREDEEMED PLEDGES: DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCHES SOLID SILVERWARE, TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN ADVANOES. A fine assortment of BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUNS, ar .M. & BR. COHEN’S LOAN OFFICE, 2007 Seventh st. m.w. Kyow THYSELF. ‘The untold miseries that result from indiscretion in early life may be alleviated and cured. Those Wha doubt this assertion shonld purchase the now mn, ent OF LIFE on, SELF-PRESERVATION. Exhausted vitality, nervous and physical debility, or vitality oe Or impaired by the errors of youth or too: lica- Hon to business, restored and ‘Taanhood may potiisued, Tine staadird medion wort {up Got the English language, written by a physician of experien 1m was awarded a gold fevelad medal by the National Medical Assootsti contains beautiful and very expensive engrey- 3y6 . Three hundred 60 valuable picecriptions for ail foruis o Drevalline disease, the result of many years of extensive and successful practice, either one of which is worth ten times the Price of the book, ‘Bound in Pench cloth: price only $1, sent by mail post paid. ‘The London Lanect says:—‘‘No person should be without this valuabie book. The author is a noble Benefactor.” illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 oonts for postage. FThe anthor to Hon. P. A. Hine ar. reslaoat of the Nai Medical Association. W. H. P, No. 4 Bulfinch st. Address Dr. AREER, No. ‘The author may be consulted on al Giveases requiring skill aiid experience. feb23-m&th HEAL THYSELF. JEREA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAYB. VERY ORNAMENTAL and in imitation of all kinds of stone, and just as i For sale st a heavy discount from former prices. ‘TEBERA COTTA VASES, SEWEE PIPE. STOVE CEOOKA, &o., AT THE LOWEST BATES. POTOMAC TEBBA COTTA 00., 401 New Jersey ave. merat-ly Near B. & ©. Depot. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN WASHINGTON. FRENCH LAWNS, LINEN LAWNS, AMERICAN LAWNS. Prices—Se., 6c., Sc., 10c., 12c., 18c.,18c.,20c., 25¢. PAGIFIC LAWNS reduceé to 10c. CARTER'S, 711 Market Space. BLACK LINEN LAWNS. BLACK FRENOH LAWNS. INDIA LINEN, the, ames, Conran) article for WAMBUTTA COTTON, beet in the world, re- duced to 10c. TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50c. CARTER’ 359 711 Market Space. PRING AND SUMMER DIU Ss oops. —_ We have on hsnd a splendid line of French DRESS GOODS comprising a full assortment of Fency and Black SILKS, Black and Colored Silk GRENADINES, Black Silk Hernanis, Pongess, Seersuckers, Siooda Cloths, Mummy Cloths “Lace Buntings, Lincn Lawns, Madras Ginghams. India Mulls and French Nainsooke, all rads. An inspection ef our stock is solicited. HOOE BROTHER & CO., jy3__ 1323 F st. n w., near Ebbitt House. Qtanes: SCARFS! SCARFS! A large invoice of SCARFS, z - ceiver, fo be sold at extremely low prices’ Suet T° BEIRTS made to order in first-class style; At suarapteed. gumeny-msde Shirts of ourown make always in stock. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F st. n.w., Je12 Opposite Patent Oftica: DOUGLASS’, Oth street, St. Cloud Building. 50 DOZEN HONEY-COMB AND UNBLEACHED HUCK TOWELS, Ar 25 Gents Eaci. DOUGLASS’, dy Oth street. RANCH OF THE BALTIMORE SEAM SHIRT FAOTORY. 435 7th street new. Rix of the Finest Shirts, to order. Six Extra Fine Shirts, to order. Six Fine Shirts, to order... PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED 0] REFUNDED. ‘We call yeur especial attention to our Keinforced Shirt, complete, at one dollar. A full line of Gents' Furnishing Goods. 435 7th st. nw. 38-1 Washington, D.O. Gters CHEAPER THAN EVER, ‘Our “Mystery” EHTRT, at 75 conts, unfinished, is cheaper than we sold if when muslin and linen Was way below present prices. Qur “Mystery” SHIRT, finished, is the cheapest Shirt in the world, only 80 cents. ‘The ‘*Crown Diamond" SHIRT, fin i Our LINEN COLLARS, latest styles, at 81.60 per dozen, are as wood as is usually sold at $2.50. Our Silk NECKWEAR beats the World in quality and price. Our Silk SOARFS, at 28 centey areas ood a4 sng oiler house sells, af 5) cents. Our 60 cent SCARFS are as good us is sold for 81.20 by the trade generally. MEGINNISS’, p30 1002 F street northwest. G° TO DUBREUIL BKOS., 41112 F street northwest, And leave your order for FINE DRESS SHIRTS. SHIRTS FOR THE OONVENTION A SPE- CIALTY. Half-dozen Pine SHIRTS. Haif-dozen Superior SHI Half-dozen Elegant SHIBTS.. . Onur Best SHIRT, Plaited Bosom, 812. A fi it ‘8 FURNISHIN ebeiiettgrament of GENTS FURNISHINGS COAL AND WOOD. 812.00 9.00 1.50 1 ONEY | The Whites THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY. ..July 19, ISSo, How te Make a Brunswick Stew. The following ts from the pen of one of the most distinguished editors and epicures tnat ever ate a stew. It is characteristic of its author, for it gives one an appetite just to see that_benevdlent-looking man: “ Having adverted on several occasions to the Virginian’s favorite, “Brunswick stew,’ we have determined in this issue to give to the readers of the Baton, instead of a power dissertation on the, polttical situation, the formula for pre- paring It: Brunswick stew, proper, should be made of young squirrels shot through the head; bat, in ihe absence of good marksmen, rifles, squirrel- dogs, and trees to shoot them from, young chick- ens with calves’ feet—which is au apparent mon- Strosity; that 1s, chickens with calves’ feet— and a small chunk of bacon for flavoring. The chicken Must be cut up and dolled slowly in sufficient water, and after washing your hands you should next wash your feet and put them in the hot water with the chicken and bacon, and boll them tll the flesh leaves the bones! Next add vegetables, putting Peeled tomatoes first and let them boil to pieces; then an onion or 80. Irish potatoes cut up, bat- ter beans, and reserve for the last gresr gtated from the husks, as the latter Imparts proper thickening to the entire mass. Seas ing astew should always be reserved last operation. The ground work, of © should be salt, cayenne and black pepper lemon peel and’ Worcestershire sauce give 1 linishing touches, and wher 1t fs desirab} bave revenge on an enemy for getting the bet of vou at “draw poker,” adash of sherry wine, clandestinely added, to bring on an attack of gou: erybody. of course, 1s expected to praise Brunswick siew, and it may be mentioned, by the it neXt in self-importance to a Bos ton veman in a new uniform, 1s the Jolly aced caterer usually chosen for the ooca sion, and the old-time colored cook, to whom, after all. belongs the credit of a dish dear to Virgins d_ fit to place before a king.—afo- zart cal pronumecia m, Baylin) he Angelic Believers. The Rey. Mr, White, a colored New Hampshire, has founded a relg allied A Bellevers. ‘They bellev disposition of angels to visit earth's people, If they were only properly encouraged. His ob. ect 18 to restore the Old soctabllity betwee human and angelic beings. Tn a sermon latel White said it woula not surprise him to have angels call upon him at any ume, and he held himself 1n readiness to cive them a welcome, ‘Three boys resolved that White's faith should be rewarded. (ne of them borroy d thre ot hi gowns, ind got three pairs of s . Which were fastened on te houlders or thé white garments, With some other tixtngs by w se, The boys tage of White, aniisaid they were angels. Hi wings and were iment and was satisiled. They and asked for kid, White lad no ed calf would do. White had no hd cftered them pork, at which they up their noses. Some cold ¢hicken was set berore them, and hard elder, and they were loying the repast when Mrs White c > in She ‘was suspicious arid examted the flow garments, on which the name of “Blodgett Was marked. “Ole man,” she cried, “I've Washed all three o them nightgowns afore. locked the door, took off the an- gelle robes, used up two broomsticks on the boys, and turned them out to go home like common mortals.—Troy Times, Greece’s New Territory. The Fremdenntitt Sives Some statistical data about the territorial accesston given to Greace. ‘The Greek memorandum asked in Epirus for the sandJak of Prevesa al 0 sandjak of Argyrocastr inhabitant Molammedans, of Janina, with 2.200 Inhabitants, of whom 144.000 belong to The Greek, 35,200 to the Mo- hainmedan, Gnd 3.000 to the Mosale religion. That would be an lon in Epirus of 233,36) Inhebitants. According to the Anglo-French proposal, a portion of the district or Vurenda, With 15,00 Inhabitants; a portion of the district of Zagorl, with 16,00) Inhabitants, the District of Piulaies, with 44,500 tubabitants, and the District of Pogonfant, with 20,000 inhabitants— tn all $5,000 Inhabitants—were struck Off. In Thessaly, Greece, according to the line of M. Brallas, would have had an acceston of 325,000 inhabitants, of whom 283,000 belong to the Greek and 42,000 to the Mohammedan religion. From this the district of _Kaberina, with 19,000 inhabitants, has been struck off. According to the Greek line, Greece would thus have had an accession In all of 614,265 inhabitants, while now it will have an accession of 499,565 inhabl- tants. As regards the extent of territory, ac- cording to the Greek proposal there would have been an accession of 24,337 square kilometres, while, according to the ‘Ine accepted, there 1 an actession of my075 kilometres. G L. SHERIFF, ° DeALER m COAL AND WOOD, ones variety. NS AS attention given to every order. 1114 and 328 Pa. Ave. Depot and Mills, Water and N-street, Potomac Biver. p29 x a oon. (Oa JOBNSON BHoTHERS”” s. | COAL. WOOD. Tr1urHoxtc “Cox Low Prices. Full Weight. COAL. ri2s. WooD. Main office, wharves, mill and depot connected with up-town offices by TELEPHONE. With unequaled facilitics and advantages for eco- pomically conducting the wood and coal trade, wharves factory, extensive store yards enabling us fo stock up lariest when coal is lowest; offices throughont the city, aad all in immediate commu- nication, insuring prompt attention to orders, we are prepared to offer to our patrons the best varie- ties of coa! at the very lowest prices. We insure sted ita coal, of brake the ton. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Main office, mill aud depot. foot of 12th, 33th and F sts. 8.w. Offices: 1202 F st. n.w.; 1112 9th st. D.W. ; 1428 7th st. n.w. ; and 221 Pa. ay. s.e. ol N4tIonaL FAIR ASSOCIATION. KINDIANG WOOD was awarded bus ener at STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Omice: 12th and Penna. avenue. nove Y BoE BAGS AND SATOHELS. IMMENSE STOCK. POPULAR PRICES. At TOPHAIS — lar Factory and Warerooms, {4 Popules Focgny andy strectne aii East side, adjoining Odd Fellows! Hall, TRUNES, &c., repaired and covered by first- class workmen. Je24-1m_ Dp" ¥. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, 619 19th street northwest. Special Attention Given to the Treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, OHEST, ETO. DR. VON MOSCAZISKEB has now been long enough in W: and ac- complished suiiciont iu his profession to, feel that further commendation of his skill | oF access is un; necessary. Hundreds of the most distinguis citizens of Washinj ‘and vicwity have beex treated by him for the above maladies with great success. Among them are numbered several mem- bers of Congress, both Kenators and Representa vers, Banke! rehants and Ghiels or Departments. “A list of thelr names, with ill also willingly testity desiring to personally inquire of them. 4, and from 7 to 8 p.m. LAIMS AGAINST THE DISTRIOT OF 0O- ‘The undersigned will ive his personal itention tters arising under Srrovidine for the adjustment, by the Untied stsess urt of Claims, of all claims Serten ‘District iumnbis. RICHARD WALLAG oto aw 256 Lotisians ev. .CHINGON and 38t hic Fountain auNe eytlis the Mackinnon Pen Gom- lela G 928 Fst.n.w. GEO.R.HERRI 1K Buoseasor to B: W. Lapham Agent. Je19-1m" | Rpktend JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALEES IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIs- TRICT and other INVESTMENT SEOUBITIES. DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. msr3 DS (adams FOR THE FOURTH JULY. FIRE WORES, THE Best Maxe. CHINESE LANTEENS, FLAGS, At Srzes. 60 different of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES | cide of which ferent styles it the Saal CH. BUPPERT, No. 403 7th st. n. w. HAND CLOTHING, Lf WATOHSS, gape, vasome — Bi se | injured, and the wound, altho COUNTRY QUIET.—It Is just lovely to sleep in ‘the country these fine mornings, with a gobbler gobbling under your window, and a calf bellow- sbg lke @ Cor cerc Saioon baritone on one side of r use, While a cow, bis mother is halloolng mezzo soprano on the’ other, and roosters are crowing and the milkmatd 1s playiag tam- bourine with the bottom of the milk patl aad drivers are coing by whistling and the parrot ts yelling atthe goat that talks back anda half @ zen bys are throwing green apples on the soof to see tem roil down and the landlord ts sWearng at his wife at the back kitchen because she has put t 0 many mackerel to soak for them city fogs.” The country ts a rea’ quiet plsce—ior cemeteries —N. ¥. Herald, A YOUTHFUL BaND OF BLACKMAILERS.—Re- cent developments in Philadelphia go to show the existence of a band of depraved young girls, who, coached by their own mothers, lay their plans for blackmalling professional and other gentlemen occupying offices in the business Sections of that city. Song only about ten years of age, they make their way into offices under the pretence of selling matches or news- papers while the occupant is alone, and at once demand fitty cents or one dollar, and threaten to prefer a charge of immorality to the first po- liceman they meet if the demand ts refused. If the victim foolishly yields, the mothers at once come down and make further demands. ‘Three gentlemen who had been charged with iramoral Practices by some children, were discharged yesterday by the magistrate, because the char- acters of the witnesses were so bad that with- out corroboration it would be unjust to send the defendants beiore a jury. The giris are held 4s prisoners, and some disposition will be made towards their reformation. SHOT BY A JEALOUS HUSBAND.—Geo. W. Bain, r., aged 2S years, was shot on Saturday night y Win. Osburn, In the yard attached to the residence of the latter, 32 Carlton street. The ball entered Bain’s thigh, passed down- ward, aad, striking the thigh-bone, glanced off and imbedded itself in the flesh. "It was ex tracted by Dr. H. F. Hill. The bone ts slighuy h severe, is hot cf @ dangerous character. Bain was’ re- moved to the Lombard street infirmary. O3- burn, it is stated, had objected to Bain’s visits at bis house, as he did not relish the latter's at- tentions to’ his wife. He forbade thelr con- Unuance, and finding him tn the yard, as be- fore stated, he fired at him with the above re- sult. No arrests were made.—Balt, American, y 190% Be. AWFUL RETRIBUTION. writer on Australian Iife in the Boston Commercial Butictin tells how a sick man was found by his mate at the diz- gings murdered, and his gold gone. The cul. prit was found, but contrived that night to es- Cape With the inoney, which, for safe keeping, had been placed in the place of detention. Nothing could be heard of him, but a few days later came the following ir. Magistrate, Jem Bell (ue murdered man) was once a mate of mine. He was a good man. You will find his murderer at the heaa of Dead Horse Gully. 1 have kept the gold for a rewara—Kangaroo Bill, captain of the Bushrangers.” They found the murderer’s rematns—a fleshless skeleton, every bone picked clean, He had been staked down on the ground, with his back to an ant hill, and left for the ants to eat him altve. A ly tendered him, can be examined | more awful retribution can scarcely be con- stn street, northwest by those | ceived. WAR ALONG THE LINE OF THE CanaL—Io"" (he 0am. tolp.m., fom § t0 | stoning of Boats ts Done—We have recelved a letter from a correspondent at Mercerville, but as be ts personal in his communication and does not give his name, we must decline eiving {tin full. By it, however, we are Informed thal a bumber of boats have been badly used in pass- ing the “Shades of Death,” where huge rocks are rolled down, from pinnacles 10? feet high, upon the boats below. Some Borden boats have been broken pretty badly by boulders. Capt. Irvin's boat was badly broken; also, Capt. Mouse's boat and the boats Exchange and Hunter G. On the latter the hands were ran off, and the negro woman who cooks for the crew had to swim ashore at midnight; wiile the captain ran back three miles to the lock, and waited until daylight, At Williamsport there is said to be a gang of “bomb and bang” men, a8 Well as at Lite At the latter pl Samuel Byroads received one the aud cne in the shoulder, but 1s not seri hurt. ‘There were elghteen boats laying on tals evel ali bight, iq y were fonging te Capt: Gorinan was passing one of loging these pinacies a buge boulder that wuried cownward a distance of one hundred feet went crashing t nh his boat, killing one of bis —— a ht. hee Death’ are just bel arpsburg landing, consisting cf several sharp — in the the berm Upon the summit of the boat men conceal themselves, end ied voices call for the name of the boat. If it be of the Borden line down go the rocks; if another, it is allowed to pass.—Cumberland Times, 17th. 82" Gereral Grant and party arrived at Man- itou, Col, Saturday. s2~ Burglars cures the Tenge 4 Nf ¥ ni rae “es Dat only secured Small amount ot money. i Sporting Notes, At Wimbledon, Saturday, the shooting ba {cen the Lords and Comméns resuitad: At the 20 yards range, Lords 949, Commons 69: at the Pennds range, Lords 4si, Commons 488. ‘The Peet et team to compete in the match here hae ck Will comprise Messrs. Halford, Hum. Pee OUPE; Fenton, Baker, of the Third ldd@esex regiment, ahd Martin Smith. The two other members are uncertain yesterday Scored 34 out of a ; competition for the © Joynt made 50 in the highest score posible, ase bail Saturda: at Waterby Nationals 14, Monitors’; at Albany. x ru: banys 7. Hop Bitters 4: at Providence, RY Providence 5, Buffalos 4; at Worcester, Masa” Worcesters 7, Clevelands 1; at Troy, N.Y Chicagos 11, Troy Citys4. ~ Phe Corsair” and “The Stranger,” the ocean stepsm yachts which are to take part tn the great ocean steam-facht race, left Philadelphia yesterday. Fravy Dera TION IN THE RICHMOND Post. OFricE.—Post OMee Inspectors W.T. Henderson and P. T. Shallcross, under orders from the Post Office department, have been for several days investigating the affairs of the Richmond, Va, Fost office with a view to ascertaining tts con: ditton, and have discovered that there 13 a shortage of about £4,300. THE NovoRiovs Cart. PAYNE, who bas been engineering § vasions Into Indian ter- ritory, bas be d with 22 squatters by scout from Fo: Wry sald a “Does yer cress de st ter keep from ps “No, 1 doesn’ “What far d “Ter keep from bein’ Rock “Ark. Ga CONCERNING THaMonns, — as, of Chi- cago, Who claims to be an expert, writes to the Tritinwe of that city There are a great many so-called solltaires sold as single nes Whi low-pipe, come apart in single pleces, put together the American market I have de arated. them @iamond in ten sold i our m: refuse of the London market. a fictitious value, so that not half the selling Price can be got when put on the market. Nearly all are off-color, specked or feathered. Very few ‘old mine diamonds’ are on the mar- ket. ‘These are the real valuable stones that are marketable all over the world. P are investing th Unese Jewels will be surprised, expect, at these statements, and yet they are true. jole on dar,” n acquaintance. time yer sees me axed fur iL”—Little ts the ‘They are sold at woren's W night. The score stood: Dg 349, Tobias Denman 815, The refeive denounced the as a “hippod : nce at a house colored man, of 1 lored men got in adis- went to pacify them, when one of them, named John Woods, drew a_ revolver and shot Martina through the heart. ‘The mut- derer was arte THE PROTHER KILLeD—THE SISTER SATED.— Adtson Wrigt 5 man, and his sister, the son and de of i New Hamburg, N. ¥.. we trains going In opposite di Mr. Wright, of between two. s ata igh rate of speed in a railroad tun ther father’s residence, the young man was kitied, the young’ lady ping ly slight injury, having been hauled into « ditch alongside the track. AWIrE Harriet Merrihew r hus- rother David, at ¥., in March, 1579, has just been Lowville, N. Y., to August #4, has contested the deed, but acctises Winthrop Mer- rihew, her cousin, who 1s on. trial with her. of furnishing the poison and telling her how to use It, She poisoned Charles so that Winthrop might marry her, and David, hoping that he would leave ber bts property, but. now coolly Tefuses to have anything to do with Winthrop, Who is nervous and excled, and says Ubat he expects to han, SSION, pow at Los Pinos old Its first grand council to-day. Companies € and E, under Capt. Brady, are en- ‘ncy. G. T. Dresser, who has massacre and retnterred eckin, says he found a Of the vd Intant camped at the aj the body of Agent chain around the neck by which Ube corpse was dragged about the agency. Chief Douglas and Luis people have been in desperate straits. They lived on ponies last winter, and are very peace- able and hungry now. A Party or Rovens entered Canfield, Ono, on Saturday night, to get revenge upon Joho Cone, the town marshal. They created 4 dis- turbance, and when Cone endeayored to quiet it Lot Haroff, one of Ube gang, drew a pistol and shot bira through the i Haroff escaped, but his brother, who was in the place, was arrested. No YeLLow FRVER IN NEW ORLEaNS.—Dr. C. B. Wiilte, sanitary inspector, and Dr. Jones, piesident ot the board of health of New Orleans, certity that there 4s not a c eliow fever in that city, nor has there been a case this sum- mer except the ope Imported on the bark Ex- celstor, 8" Favre-de-Grace ts shipping frozen shad to Philadephia. te Two Jesuit fatbers and three sch who had been expelled from Fran Woodstock College, Howard county,’ yesterday. 8?" In Milford, Del., a woman laid her infant ebild on the back porch while she went toa neighboring house. On returning she found that a pig had broken out of a sty, and, Qading ‘the Infant, had eaten off both Its feet. §P-Near Charlottesville, Va., last Monday, a Colored man named Joe Bryan knocked down and then committed a brutal outrage on a Mrs, Manpin, a respectable white lady, in the pres- ence of her three stuall children! Bryan has been arrested. ?~ Philip Hammond was sunstruck yester- Gay while on board the schooner Wilson, near Greenville, N, J., and died after belag taken on shore, S#~ James F. Bingham, assistant postmaster at Philadelphia, has been designated postmas- ter, vice Gen. Tanfl, now customs collector, by the sureties of the latter, §2~ Jessie Craig, of Toronto, Canada, kindled afire with coal oll. Her clothes ignited trom the flash, and she was burned to death. ation among the passengers tn @ railroad car is reported from Chilo because a lady let her pug dog @rink out of the tin cup at- tached to the water cooler. She replied toa Temonstrance by asserting that her dog's lips were Cleaper than those of the tobacco-chewing man who objected. He retorted that he couk Whip aby man who would become her cham- Pion, but nobody volunteered. 82-Mrs. Spaits, of Manito, TL. had been re- garded for ten years asa helpless cripple, un- able to mov Hier husband, from who she obtained a divorce, was compelled to pay her allmony in proportion to her apparent help- lessness. Becoming teredulous, he induced a party of neighbors to burst into her house ua- expectedly, and th found Mrs. Spaits walking about without even lmy ing. 3” A Nebraska Sunday School was on a ratl- road excursion. A boy leaned out of a car win- dow, and fired a revolver ac the same instant that a girl put her bead out of another window, and the bullet killed ner. §e- A con of Abraham Pennington, aged 16 years, Was killed by lightning yesterday, whlle Standing in a doorway in Pawtuckel, Mass. —_—_—_—_——_ MARRIED, DWALADER-SWEENEY. At Philadelphia, pede Jith, 1°50, by Bev. Herman L. Deering, Mr. J. R. Capwatapen, of Philadelphia, to Miss Maca Sweeny, dauwhter of Thos. W. Swee- ney, of Prince George's Co., Ma. oe TOWERS BIRTH. By the Rev. P. A. Crist, pas- tor ef Fletcher Chay, at Washington, Sunday, the sth, 1880, Lewis E. Towsns to Euss J. Biers, all of Washington, D. C. (Boston payers please copy } . DIED. CALLAN. On July 19th, 1880, at 8.15 o'clock a. m.. Crana Mavp Cari youn, Gaughter of Sem and Barth. C: » nineteen months and ten day: Funeral from the residence of ts", No. 42 Four-and-a-balf street Sota? OE ccs the 20th tn t 5 o'clock p. m. |ARROVER. In Cincinnati, Ohio, on Saturday, oy 10th, 1580, Wipes abba eighteen: iy Second non ef Hantmona forer, formerly Of this iy ae . Pi A. Koxien, son . O. “ y, ig ee e borbwest Ail frieuds of the f i inated. LEONARD. Dawrex Leomanp, July 18th, 1890, at 3 celock p.m, after & iho Seeks, ‘which he bere with thon, in the fort: — year of Bis funeral will take place from his late residence, at Bt. we Church; int in Balti- more. 7 » at 120% gph ih darecepee neat Ityton, D-C., ned 28 yeares 10 montis aud 7 dave, UNDERTAKERS. F $2 . Branch Btore, 399 436 strest 8-w. yous = WHIGHT, UNDEBT4KBP.

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