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TEAMERS, &e PROPOSALS. AUOTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING R. ; anti FFICE OF COMMISSION ig og my OF THR DISTHIGL OF DOLE WasuINGTon, July 224, it be ved Ixst,, for the erection of two in the cowinty, the plans and speain- Siahed. ou ayoliention to faoptter of ponte ished on application. to Inspector o, Morrison buiidinz, 4% street. : ‘The Commirsioners receive the rizht to re)-ct ‘4 deposit of $200 for one and 8109 for the ether bulldins must accompany each bid as security that the bidder, if, euccossfal, will @nter into contract for the ‘work ani wive wood ficient bond within five days from the date of award of contract. ‘By order of the Cotamiasioners. WILLIAM TINDALL, Secy. MMISSIONERS F OOLUMBIA. THIS AFTERNOON. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ALE OF FOUR STOR SAND LOT. ON HBT NORTWEST, AT AUCTION. ven to me and duly ‘one of the f Oi calumbine ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO , Auctioncers. GULAR BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNI- TUBE, OaRP! &e. of our salesroom, TO MORROW, H, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK ~ SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, "CTO RIVER LANDINGS as far geet wn Nonulat ;Teturning MONDAY, ich will be fur- as Lecparit WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Fare a:d Freight at lowest rates. ¥. J. STONE, Purser. jt AND LOWER POTOMAC ‘TIO, ing U. S. Mail, lesves Wauarh fin treet ay, Wednenday and Fre r lymcont, Potornas ol Tulversida; Macthiag, Pope Greek, » Mattox, Blackiston's Island, ey Point, Kinsale, Lodge Landing and Taeiniey nia atakdan’wose eos Pelee ste 2 . Fare and Frei . B. PHILLIPS, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Aucts. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME 01 G STREET, BE- ay ENTH AND EIGHTH STREETS By virtue of a deed of trust dated Novem- D, 1878, and duly recorded in §, folio 281 et seq., one of the d records of the District of Oolumbt: > Secured thereby, I shall front of the premises, on ASDAY, JULY 2p, A.D. 1830, AT 6 O'CLOCK ming described real estate and prem: fece Hituated, lying and being in the city of designated and described Plat of said city as Lot B 2, in the record vision of square nine hundred and three (903), be- gfor the same at 8 point seventy-Fix (76) itheast corner of said square, avd henca in a line with G stroct aoutheast in ht (38) feet and one ar ty feet: thonco due y-eight (S8) feet and one (1) inch; thence th eixty feet to the place of beginning, with eTeon, Consisting of a Two-story One-half cash; balance in six and twelve mon‘hs, for notes bearing interest from cent per annum, and se- 3100 down cn By virtu deed iber No. 7 any or sll bids. Feogrded ins 1a (0. at public auction, on FRIDAY, THE 23D pay o¥ JULY, A. D. 1 O’cLock P. M., in front of that in the city of O): berinning for said part of said J a northeast corner 0! lot ranning thence 'y (26) feet, thence sonth seventy-five(75) ty, feet, thence north seventy-five (75 feet to the place of besin- mini ith all and singular, the improve- ments, privilewes, hereditaments, the same belonging or in any many ap- ments consist of a press brick four ‘Terms of sale: One-fifth cas in equal instaliments at one, Years, with interest at six per cent, ssid interest Payatle semi-annually, notes to be secured by deed f trust on premises ald. Conveyancing and re- cording st purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied therwise the Trustee reserves 1@ Property at the risk and cost r, Upon wiving five days’ oth, A- Liber Xo. 01 FICE OF THE Co: OF THE DISTRICT 0} Sesled Proposals will be received at this office | Bntil Nooy, Juty 31st, 1880, for the erection of ses in the 2d and 7th Division. ‘ifieations’and instructions for which plication to Inspector of Room 35, Morrison Building, 43g street. issioners reserve the! right to rejectany A deposit of #5(") must accompany the bid for each house, as Security that the bidder, if suecessfnl, will enter into contract for the work with good and sufficient b nd withia five days from ~~ care eo a y orde: 1¢ Commiss! 2 Fe en ILLIAM TINDALL, direction of the part two School’ H furnished on apy and appurte- a8 the ground LB STEAMER “ MATTANO.” story dweiling. ving been “horonghly overhauled in the most substantial resume her tj ‘Thursday, diarch ¢, 1x80. every Tuerd.y, Thursday and Sun On Tuesdays, for Col On Thursdays, { maga tn Wicomion, ies and landings in muediste iandines Te Wo, three and four | feet from the gov an ‘ans ‘Mattox Creek and «sys, for Mattox it_ Clement's Bay. cing and return- 6th-street wharf. aa AND FORTRESS MONROE ER LADY OF THB LAK: clase isre, $1; Kound tr: 81.60. Second-ciaas fare, 75; Roun 2 éth st. wharf MON. r ESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 6:39 p- orfolk alternate day ‘st Alexandria, Piney Point, retuy FOR FOTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. W. THOMPSON, RSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at Rs FOR NEW YORK. 'N GIBSON and E. 0. SATURDAYS, Georgetown at i p.m. MONDAYS. Tickers, Staterooms, Se, 40 to General OMe \der Nat. Met. Bank,opp. Treasury Department. ras KiYRED Wood, Bee'y- ALFRED WOOD, Bec'y._ a due west direction thirty-ei () inch, thence witb in seven day the right to resell of the defaulting purchase: Public notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. A deposit of 8100 Tequired atain.e of sale. jy6-d&ds SAMUEL L. PHILLIPS, Trustes. ‘ALBER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctionoers. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF TWO-BTORY BRIOK DWELLING AND 8T A SOUTHWEST, (BEING No. 207. ‘Virtue of a deed of trust, dated March and duly recorded in Liber 8, et seq., one of the land. Fecords of Washington county, in the District of Columbia. and by direction o ured thereby, I will sell at the premises, on THURSDAY, Juiy 22 i880, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M... all pieces, or parcels of ground and premises, situate, dying and being in the said city of Washinton and istrict of Columbia, known and designated on the plat or plan of said city as Jota numbered ty-five (45) and forty 6 dred apd ninet Spuaistine of s two-story ‘brick dwelling ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum until paid, ed by a deed of trust on the prop grail cash at o improvements th Frome Dvelling. ROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING Terms of sale: SEWERS IN aBe Ore OF WASHINGTON, ENGrsern Derantwent, District or CoLumBta Wasnixaton, July 17th, 1830. r mmissioners, sealed i be received at this office until 12 orcrock M, ox FRIDAY, Jury 30TH, 1880, for con- structing sn ewz shaped and pipe sewers on Bound- 10th and V streets northwest. forms of specifications atv be obtained at this oflive, day of Fale at eight cured by a deed of conveyancing at day of sale, and i urchaser's cost. terms of sale are not complied ‘with within five days from day of sale, the Trustee Tesell the property at the risk AUGHLIN, Trustee. By order of the Boar! of reserves the right and cost of the defaulti Jyl2-eoSds DANIEL S?"1THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON sccount of the rain until MONDAY, 2880, eame heurand place. " By ord: CORNER OF M Sach AVENUE d propo: als can with all necessary inform- plication therefore, and bids upon r alone be considered. ihe pEebt is reserved to reject any or all bids or W. J. TWINING, Major of Enwincors, U. 8. A., rt Commissioner, D. 0. ROPOSALS yaar SUBSISTENCE Orrick PURCHASING AY: ARY OF SUBSIS TON, D. O., July JULY 26, A.D. 8 at 4p. me, stop— ‘oint Lookout and mablic auction, in PEpencsnson: BROS., Auctioneers. EREE FRAME HOUSES AND TWO VACANT 1.0TS CORNER OF 0 ANT -OULHEAST, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE. AT AUOTION. On 1 HURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jury 22, will sell, in froatof the Bteamer JO MONDAYS, 1 Tame STEAL Bteamships JO! FOURTH 83. Derot Comm Sealed Proposals, this advertisement attached AT 6 O'CLOCK, Wo a premises, all of loteS and 9, in sr improved and unim; 20, with improvement proved, and will be subdivided ront on 4th street, at corner of O street, with depth of 62 6-12 fest, improved by frame dwelling and store. 22 feet front on 4th street by same depth, im- proved by frame dwellins. 28 feet on 4:h street by samo 4 26 feet on 4th street by depth of proved by frame house. £0 6-12 feet on Athetreet by depth of 100 feet, va- property is finely located, facing park on enrrylvania avenue, and will make splendid building sites. ‘Terms: One-third cesh; balance in one and two Seare, with 7 per cen! Jy18 CHAS. WALTER, Attorney, §?-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED, on the rasp, until MONDAY, 21£ PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS THE SOUTH. (ER GEOKGE LEARY, Car JosErn WuITz, of will be received at this. EDNESDAY, Ji the U. 8. Snbs: of the following Subsistence Flour, male from Spring wheat. v 1506 pounds Salt, 3L00 pounds Soa, more than ten per cent. of free from other edulte-ations. pounds Tsble Salt, in 8-Ib. pockets. ) small boxes Table Salt. Aglandard sample of Flour can be seen at this Samples of the articles proposed to be del: must be submitted with th ‘The stores to be de'r Enyelopes shou!. * For further i MONRUE AND for the deliver ing U.S. Mail. Depot in this city, 9 ‘Wasntsarox, From foot of seveith st. | From Oxmpbell’é wharf, MONDAY AND WED- NESDAY, at 5.80, and every BAZUKDA’ 6p.u. Btops st Piney Point and Point Lookout Going First-ciavs fare, 21: Ronnd Trip, $1.50. Tickets jeed’s Sons, Pur- D.w., and A. P. ¥. DODD, Axent, Washington, D. O, Ager th, vacent lot. conveyancing, &c., at 72 6-12 feet, im- purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not com- Plied with in five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk » not to contain THURS- DAY AND SUNDAY, resin, and to be J.T. Surviving Trustee. te"THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED, on account of the rain, until FRIDAY, Jcry 23p,same, hour and place. 2 By order of the cy G. Stith's, bon potas cor. 15th et. and S limmediately. e marked *‘ Proposals for TO-MORROW. Bysestss DOWLING, Auctionee REGULAR SALE OF HOUS! URE. ALS formation apply to the W. H. BE: Capt. and O. 8., U. §. Army. | ee POE MAIL LOCKS AND HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEEY SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY AT TENNALLYTOWN, D. By virtue of adced of trust, bearin the tit day, of December. 4877, and ¢ N.B.—Lunch bas company reserve the proper characters. ERCHANTS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OF STEAMERS BZTWEEN BALTIMORE ard NEW YORK. frow Baltimore—Every WEDNES_ at 4 p.m., from foot of ESDAY and SAT- » from Pier 49, East River, (near accommodations. Lowest rust clase, 85, including meals 2HOLD. FINE GOLD WATCH AND Saleerooms, SATURDAY, J cING AT TEN O'CLOCK. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. _ TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME ‘AND STORE, OURNER OF NORTHWEST, WITH IMPROVEMENTS. By virtue of s deed of trust, bearing date the 2'th dsy of March, 1877, and duly re- corded in Liber 846, folio 2: the Land Records for the District of Columbia, the Undersizned trustee, will cel] at public auction, ‘ht to deny passaze to tin- MINERS’ Post Orrick DEPARTMENT, i . O., June 22, 1830. In compliance with a provision ‘in the ‘law en tilled *'an act makiuw appropriations for the ser. vice of the Post Orlice Department for the fiscal 1881, and for other purposes,” approved June 11, 180, tequiring a re-advertise- nt for proposals for is bereby given that S POBALS will be received at this Department until , ON THE 2D Day or AUGUST, or furnishing five new and different kinds for the sole and exclusive use of the United States mails, including, besides those to be used for mail baws, ‘such as are to be used on the street letter-boxes of the United States. jure and searching examination to intelligent bidding on ai © further utility of al such locks and keys for the purposes of the mails, the rescribes no models or ‘sam— ‘relies for @ selection on the wechanical skill and ingenuity which a fair compe- tition among inventors, hereby invited, may develop ip samples submitted by Proposals, with samples, will also be received at the same time, for Ssfet Wasutneton, D. land records for the District o eersigned Trustees will sell on MONDAY, AvGusT ise8, at 53¢ O'CLOCK, the f Columbia, th OUTSIDE LINE 1880, on the prem following-cescribed property, or parcel of land Iyirg ana being in the coun Washington, District of Columbia, and. kr mer lot of Ariana Lyles’ ficld, next bounded as follows: Bexi for the same at the intersection of the sou with the cast line of the George- vile turnpike road, and running thence north 70. dew. east 242 fect; then south 20 deg. east 43 feet; then south 70d to the east line of the aforesaid tary with eaid turnpike road north 20 dew. west 45 feet inning, containing and. la an acre ef Jand, together with the im- revements, Which consist of a two-story Frame DAY and NA Bpear’s Wharf, (near foot S. day URDAY, at 6 p.m = Clinton st.) il Locks and Ke; PARATE SEAL. and being the 12 wutocn wool et 869.. one of. to Tennallytown, of Locks and K. y, Tie 12ra Day or AvGUS follow described plece of property, viz! The west part of iot number eight (#), square namber 80, commencize for the ssme at tlie southwes: corner of said lot and running east, thirty-one (al) feet: thence running north one bi 3 thence west thirty-one (31) fect; thence south one hundred (100) feet to the taining thirty-one hundre: ih improvements thercon, consisting of a two" story Frame Dwe L. HUGEINS, 4 As the public ex} a. (Boston Whsrf.) : = GEO. H. GLOVER, Agt.. Fier 49, EAST RIVE! pot entirely destroy, place Of beginning, con- square feet of wround, Postmaster General ples for bidders, but Terms: One fourth cssh; the balance at one, two. ples for bidders, and three years, with notes besrine per cent, ssid interest to be paid semi-annually and eectired by a deed of trust on the property sold. All cenveyarcing at posit required at time of sale. are hot complied with in seven days after the ‘rustees rorerve the rixht to resell the property at the riek and cost of the defaulting XDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEKN WN, ALEXANDRIA Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde’s York. Boston, Provt ‘and all points in the WASHINGTOS ny and Store. Ose-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at decd of trust on the prop- erty. All conveyancing and recording at cost of One hundred dollars to be deposited If the terms of sale are not com- plied with in seven days from day of sale the Trus- tee reserves the might to resell cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser, A- MACDONALD McBLAIR, Trustee. , 24, 26, 28, $0, A2, 4, 6,9, 11,12 mpopp & HANDY, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A NEAT AND COMFORT- ABLE FRAME DWELLING-HOUSE ON NEW JERSRY AVENUE, BEIWEEN B AND C STRRETS NORTHWEST. Under and by virtne of a decd of trust, dated the 13th day af Ni recorded in Liber 707, folio 365, Land Records of the District of the written request of the party secured thereb; ublic auetion, in front of prems, on MONDAY, THE 26TH DAy or JULY, A.D. 880, AT 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M, all that certain or parcel of ground situate and lyinw in the O! Washinwton, and being k Lot numbered fifteen (15) in Hoffman's recorded subdivision of original Lot numbered two (2) in square numbered six hundred and twenty-nine (62), with all improvements, being a Frame Dyell- "9 ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, eivbteen and tweaty-four monthe, with in- tereet at the rate of six per cent per annum. Terms ed with in five days. : of purchaser. $100 down at time of WM. H. WARD, Trustee. IRUSTEE'S SATE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, SITU- ATED ON FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET, BETWEKN B AND © SOUTHWEST: ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER UF VIRGINIA AVENUE AND FOU-AND-A-HALF ATS. SOUTHWEST, AND ON SIXTH BETWEEN G’AND H NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, psseed in Equity Cause No. 7222, the undersined Trustee will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the pre. mises, on TUESDAY, the 2778 Day oF JULY, aT 6 o'cLock P at., Lot 1i, of Uhiman’s subdivision of square 833, being vacant ground; and upon the same day, at the hour of 6 O'CLOCK P.M. of the premises, Lot 13, in square 534, { three. story Brick Houses, Nos. 224, street; and immediatel 8 premises, part cf Lot 6 beginning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot; thence easterly on Virginia avenue 110 feet: thence north 20 feet; thence westerly parallel to Raid avenue 110 feet to 4% street on eaid street 20 feet to the bewinning, improved by atwo-story Brick House used asa Restaurant. ‘Terms of gale, a8 prescribed by the decree: One- uurchase money in casi h instalments in six, twelve add eighteen A it of $50 on each parcel sold will be required when the property is Terms of sale to be complied with in ten dsys from day of sale. -dkds THOS.E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee. COAL AND WOOD. L. SHERIFF, G. coaL AND Woo attention eiven 20 every order. and 328 Pa. Ave. ‘ater and N street, Potomac urchaser’s Cost. six per cent, secured If the terms of ‘Chains for Mail Keys. Kinds and quantities, con- forms of proposal, will furnished on application, by letter, to thé Second Astistunt Postmaster General. 1 considered unless it shall have been submitted in accordance with such specifications and forms. ‘The contrects which may be made will be in con- formity to the specifications and Fall River, Seat SAILING DAYS. From Washin, From Phulade! (00ds received and delivered at arf, foot of 12h etrest. IAM P. CLYDE & GO. uth Wharves, Philsdeiphis; JH. JOHNSO! Agents, 12th st. wharf and 1202 day of sale the to proposa s, sam tracts, Ww., 28 we at time of gale. Noproposal will be he property at the daly until 5 p.m. GPEEEX & WISE, Auctioneers. TKUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN WOSSLYN, VIRGINIA, (OPP- RITE GEORGETOWN, 'D. 0. a DWELLING-HOUSE, c. of the decree of the Circuit Court Mirginis, rendered at bereof, in the suit of. illis vs: Handa and Johnston, Trustees, &c.. ibers, a8 Comm: ssioners of Sale appointed by eaid decree, will offer for sala, at public auction, 1868, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 257TH, 1880. ar 5 O'CLOCK P. M., Lots npiibered on and three, in Square numbered of Roselyn, Vir sisting of dwell the accepted pro- D. M. Key, Postmaster General. RAILROADS. THE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. TO THE NORTH, eS? AeD 80 ope ne ery, Maxnificent TRAINS LEAVE WAI corner of Sixth and Batreeta, as follo Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 a. Cars to Louisville and m. daily, with Sleeping Cara from Harris. mis and Chicaxo; 9:38 lace Oar to Pittsburg. POTOMAO RAILKOAB. daigus, Rochester, Buffalo, Pith Parlor Car to Watkins and the Ni 8:00 e.m. daily except Sunday ;9:30 p.m. dail except Saturday, with Palace Oars to Canan- Lock Haven and Elmirs, at 10:40 &.m. daily, except Sunday. 10:00 p.m. On Sun of Pullman TORE, BLA- NEW YORK_ROTTERDAM. ‘The first-class steamers of this line “‘AMBTER- TTEKDAM," ‘‘SOHTED: sarryini "isi to ‘he Netherlands. leave Company's Dock, Jersey City, regularly on’ Wed- 2d Cabin, 845-50. General Agent, 27 Sout k.” For passage apply to W. @. MET- lvania avenue, Wash- Agent, National Safe iew York avenue and of Alexandria county, 1880 ves: loverber, A.D. 1872, Goiambia, and at will offer for aaie at NGTON, from ‘inia, with the improvements, con- dwelling-lonse, storo, stable and neces- sary cutboildings and a lot of fru't trees. ‘Verme Gf sale prescribed with interest from December 20, 40 taxed costs of suit in balance in 6, 12 and 18 months after exid sal approved personal sc WB ai with Bleop. nown and described as or F. H’ JOHNS Butiding, corner X ere : $1,265.69 ERMAN LLOYD—srmaueur ew YORK, Have, LONDON, AND BREMEN. c If terms of sale are ccmplied with within one week from the day of je the property will be res id at the risk and ing purcl afer, after three days e Evening Star newspaper of Washing- Conveyanci: x at pa ALBERT STUAK JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Commies 22-tb,xkds DUNCANBON BR°B., S: rpaomtas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ISTRCET, BETWEEN AND FOURTEENTH 8TS. Under ard by virtue of a decree of the Su. ‘reme Court of the District of Columbi: date on the 12th day of January, A. ich Martha A. Keys and ot! and Dennis A. Keys and others are de- nity Cause No. 4859) he risk and cost of the purchaser, passed on the 8th day of July the undersined will sell at pren.ises, to the highest bidder Y, the YT Day or AuausT, A. ». 1580, aT 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M., all th lece or parcel of land situate and being in the city ‘Washington and District of Colambia,an4 known nnd piat or plan of said Lang betwees N cost of the defaw en Pes All conveyanc- From New York to yin, 60: steerae, 830; prepaid For freight or W. G. METZ#ROTT & 00.. 426 Fi Washingt 8:00 a.m., 2:00 and ‘lor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, ch trains convect at rooklyn Annex, af- fer to Fulton street, avoid- ‘ng double ferriaze across New York city. am.» 2:00, §:40and 10-00 p, Seuaicns & ay all ity with Boats of (Cusaep TIRE for ‘direct transfe PROPERTY, No. 1310 LANE THE CUNARD Ce yaad OOMPANY Lim- Between bps Yor! ‘k and Ltverpool, Call- Cork! Harbor, ° 40, Sunday, 8:00, 10 m2. For’ Fore’s Creek Line, 6:40 s.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING TON RAILROAD. Jexandria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11s m.,4: 1d 11:30 On Sunday at 7, m. and 8 p.m. For Kichmond and the Sout 5:20 p.m. daily, Cor bun a a.m. ; 12:50, 3, 5, 7 nt. ‘On Bunday st ma Tickets, information, sleeping and pazlor car ac- commodations can be procured ut the offices—north- east corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenus northeast corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, ant at the depot, where orders can be left for the cheek- ips of baswée to destination from hotels and redi- ces. L. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMBOR. General Manager. my26 ALTIMOBE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THB GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. Houts and Short Line to the and Southwest. Bn} ey 1880, at 1:30 p.m. rASHIN ‘TON. = ew Ellicott City and Way Sta fendants, (the same bein Ey also, an order of resale at f AQG every folowing Wednesday from New York. BATES OF PASsaGE. sccording Paris, 815, Old, Seren yi ne nice. Btees tickets from rage st very low rai rae, . at lowest rates. Through biils of Iden wiven for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the and {cr Mediterranean ports. For seleht and pessane. soply at the Compan: Office, No. ¢ Rowling Green, or. bin, to OTIS BIGELOW, G05 7th “OHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Avent,N.¥. MEDICAL, é&e. Hon, in front of the thereafter. in | therefor, on MOND. in square 536, and distinguished on the ¢ city, according to the plats filed in this cause by the a8 the east twenty-one 7s.m. daily, and ; thence sonth 0 m issicners on fe and eleven inches (21.11 undved and forty-four (144) of ty-three (23,) in amd the. resi- equare numbered two hun- dred and fifty (250,) tozether with the appurten- ances to the same Nelonging. ‘Terms of sale, as precribed by the decree: One- third cash on the day of sale, cron the ratification esidue in two equal instalments at one and two years, with interest from sale, payable eemj-annually, and payme cipal and interest to be secitred by tite bod of urcbaser, with a surety or sureties, to be approved deposit of one hundred and fifty dollars will be required at the time of sale, and to be at the cost of the purchaser. 3E PETER, Rockville, Ma. ; A. THOMAS BRADLEY, 452 D street n.w. jy16-2aw3wkas JV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers. BALE OF VERY DESIRABLE AND FRAME HOUSKS, WITH LOT ( D, M STREET NORIH AND NINTH STREET WEST. By virtue of two deed of trust to U8, dated August 27, 1875, and October 22, 1875, and recorded in Libers 796, folio 115, aud 799, folio 468, of the land records of @., and at the written request of the party secured ublic auction, iu front of DAY, the 5th day of Au- » all that piece or deecribed as parts of lots num- ved seven and eight, (7 and 8), in square num: bered four hundred, (400), beginbin ata point on M strect north, distant eighteen fet (18 feet) from the sonthwest corner of square four hurdred ; thence north eixhty (80) feet; thence ran- feet to 9th ‘street west; 1, along 9th strest wogt thirty t; thence turning aud running east thence south twenty-seven feet; thence weat (16) feet; thence south elehiy-throe (53) feet to M street north; thence along M street north eixteen west, tothe place of ‘Terms: One-third of the sid in cash; balance in si of sale, with interes’ 1.0 will be required w! knocked down ; and if the terms of sale be not com- plied with in séven days thereafter, the ESSER An GMb of tabard aezy aries at and coat 9 defaulting pai SAB, FULLERTOS,1 JAMES WHITE, 5 TTustecs. $y16,17,22,24,20 AUER mpuomss DOWLING, Auctioncor. street, ‘Washing- y the Trustees. Irrevularities and Di: ‘0 and subecribed before me, all conveyanciny GEO lishe@ and only reli- in the city, can be De and Mills, " wi JOBNSON BROTHERS. TELEPHONIC CONNECTIONS. 4 Dk FOREST DAS REMEDY FOB Hee. Ab femaieteanazisings te Et ours from: 1 to9 p.m. #, NEAR NINTH.—The new Turkishaad Rucsian Bath Rooms are now complete. No change of manawers since {ts fi by Da. furnp in 1871. South of New York. TART LIN ind way. (Pied- seek Hagerstown, Frede- ‘ks and way stations. riage Express. ‘OOD. Main office, wharves, mill and depot connected with up-town offices by TELEPHONE. With nnequaled facilities and advantayes for eco- conducting the wood and coal trade, factory, extensive store yards enabling us up largest when coal {fe lowest; offices thronghout the city, and all in immediate commu- nication, insuring prompt attention to orders, we are prepared to offer to our patrons the best vario- ties of coal at the very lowest price: We insure strict! ton. Jo) % iSO. fi ill and dey of oe. Tak and de) D.W. ; 1418 7th st. —Staunton and Va. 8) .m.—New Yors, Philadel at ce ‘Express. Psrlor csr ‘The best esta) Washington, D- thereby, we will sel', at the premises, on THUR A. D. 1880, st 6 o'clock p. m DISCOVERY. A viet PS MANHOOD RESTORED. loti. of youthful impraden ture decay, servons debility, ‘Tost caneeek eee, tried iu vain every known remedy, has dis: felf cure, Wuico ue wil send way. 9:10 .m.—t8t. Louis, Ghicago, Colnmbus and are (Connects for Hagerstown at Point of Rocke for Frederick and stations east of Piedmont, except Sunday.) Pullman car to cinnati and Louis ille, daily; daily except Saturday. Grafton to Sandusky, 10:00 s.m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Biadens- burg, College, Beltsville, Laurel, Ji and Hanover. 12th, 13th‘and and 221 Pa. av. 8.0. NATIONAL FALE ASSOCIATION, Bing west eixhteen (18) VONSULT DR. ROBERTSO! thence runping north, Annapolis June- ‘Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City 1:35 p. m.—tBaltimore and Leurel Express. 1:40 mn —t0n Sunday ouly, ‘Baltimore aud Way. 220.8: —New York, Phiisdelpais and Boston press. 8:30 p.m.—Baltimore and way stations. (Win- chester: Frederick, Haerstown and wal ‘Btops at Annapolis rscvery Wednesday , with 15 year: Fience, snarsntees a cure in all diseases of the Uri- ervous and Seminal Weakness, fons, Impotency, Xc. cently contracted, positively cared ye. Consultation strictly private, es for ladies. Kefers to the leading physiclans of baltimore Main office, 19 3. Kutaw ‘Charwes moderate. yk. MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS—Certain ney Diseases, Gravel and all Uri- rvous Debility, Seminal Weak- rofula,’ Syphilis and all lly cured. Gonor- ‘or sale by WM. B. RN- T 12th st. and Pa. ave. Roctura’ Enna FREWIOM FOR BEST OOAL an OUD was awarded to us aver parebass money to be x and twelve months secured by deed of en the property is ‘THE FIRST si KINDLING Wi in from 6 to 1 competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Ofmoce: 12th and Pennr. avenue. 8 18 GIVE NOTIO! "Discruer of Wastingion ©, reme Court of the peciel term for Orphans’ Court busi- &t., Baltimore. ‘eure for Kidney bess, Impotency, Blood anc ia rhore cured in 4% hours. TWISLE, Dreggist, corner Price $3 per box, sent by mail under seal ceipt of price ‘Thst the sub- ory obtained from the Sup Dis holding OF TWO VALUABLE BUILD- INTING ON TWENTY- AND THE OTHER AVENUE, BETWKEN pe CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. the 2isr pay oy May ww be excluded from veo under my hand SOBN KEYWORTH. ON NEW HAM! DN Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and AT NEVER B Sunday.) NEVER DEARSOUT AL burs. be worn while bathi! NEVER BREAKS, yA\S CLEAN, and can ISHER'S, 623 7th st. n. w. Mrs. Fisler devotes ber attention to the wants of fx) (Piital cars to St. Louis an -—t Baltimore, W. H. WARD, Solicitor. GB AT BARGAINS 16 written request of the, iblie suction, in front of the 30TH Day oF JULY, Part of lot four in: tne eame at a ECOND HAND CLOTHING, 3, BOOTS, SHOES, WATCHES, be disposed ee on oes cash prices ‘Orders yma we (= JOHNSON @ CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIB ‘TRICT we other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. DOMESTIC snd FORRIGE EXCHANGE. wars ‘TO KN THAT WE AAT iret dase HTadorsde Sem t-nead BUT much better smd grees deal ohne JUSTH’S OLD ‘at Branch We buy but ars UNEEDEEMED PLEDGES: DB, ATOHES, ous w SOLID SILVERWARE, 8 TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN ADVANOES. A fine assortment of BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUNS, itersection shire avenue and said Twenty-first street, and in} twenty five feet five inches, thence east ninety feet, then-e north twenty- a five inch gcse OB LAME HOBSES. .M. & B. COHEN'S LOAN OFFIOR, 1007 Seventh ct. m.w. INGHAM, FATTER, ‘Sik BATS HLMAGHED, and Sstsor “$40 8th at. between G@ apa H. Owners should call at 409 Fourteenth st. n.w. ‘Store, No. 468 9th —— BOBT. SMITE. V. 5. ERIDAY.... July 3 A Plantation Witch. <” DESCRIBED BY UNCLE REMUS, nele Remus: His Songs and his igs; by Joel C. Harris; newly published by D. Appleton & Co.) Pn Uncle Remus, what are witcnes Ike? “Dey comes diffunt,” responded the cautious old darkey. “Dey comes en dey cunjus fokes. Squinch owl holler eve'y time he see a witch, en w'en you hear de dog howlin’ In de middie er Ge night, one un um’s mighty, ap ter be prow- iin’ ‘row Cunjun foiks kin tell a witch di minny der lays der eyes on it, but dem aln’t Cunjun, hivs mighty bard tor tell wien dey see one, kaze de ght come in de ‘pear- unee on a cowen Kinder beas’s. I ain't D useter no cunjun myself, bat Lbin Livin’ Jong mf fer ter know w'en you meets up wid a@ big black cat in de mlide er de road, wid yaller eye dars yo’ witch fresh fam de Ole Boy. En fuddermo’ I know dat ‘tain't proned inter no dogs fer ter ketch de rabbit Wal uses in a berijin-groun’- Dey er de mos’ ons Hes’ crectars w'at you ever laid ey: tinued Unele Remiss, with unctioi i Putinon county yo’ Unk Ss he gwineter ketch Wanner Tabbits. Sho nuit, out he goe no mo'n got ter de » ISSO. dar graveyard n de dogs ain’ ve fo" up jump de old rab- bit right “mongst um, en atter runnin’ ‘roun’ a ime or two, she skip Tight up ter Mars Jeems, en Mars Jeems, he des put de gun bairl right on er en lammed alcose. Hit, tored up de groun’ all ‘roun’, en de doss, dey rush up, but dey want no rabbit dar: pnt bimeby Mars J ems, he sel de dogs tuckin’ der tails ‘tween der legs, en ie look up, en dar wuy de rabbit caperin’ ‘roun’ on a toomstone, en wid dat Mars Jeems say he sorter feel lke de tme done come W’en yo" gran’-ma was spec! un bim home, en be call off de dogsen put out. But den wor 13" Witehes is deze yer kinder i 1ks wat kin drap der body en ch cat €na wolf ep all kinder ereeturs. “ Papa says there ain’tany witches, Ue boy in! upted. “Mars Jolin ain't lve lo Unele Remus by way of comme! bin broozin’ ‘ron’ all bours er night en d know'd a bigger wich his tver wuz kase he up'n tole me i en he kyo'd “tin How was ih. Hit sec “dat witc neck, en wen des pull de hide einter a the Ut inquired the little boy continued Unet fokes ts got aslitin de fey wanter ciaige d “t, dey er lead same ez if twuz * Do they gct out of thetr s little boy in an awed tone. * Tooby sho, hon Ye hutt off? Well, dats des <ins?” asked the see y ky * pa pul ae way d .” But dish yer nigger wai I'm tellin’ you “bout, hekyo'd his brerde ve'y fs pass he made at Lim, Hit got so tc nde seittem: didn’t have no peace. De chillums’ad wv in de mawnins wid dor ha'r tangle up, en scratches on orn like dey bin thoo’a brie patch, twel bimeby one day dis nigger be ‘low he'd setup dat night en keop eon his nsho nuil dat night dez ez de chiekens, wuz crowin’ fer bis skin en sail 01 bat, en w'at duz up jamp de brer an pull of ’n de house in de Shape un a @ nigger do but grav up 4 en turn it wrongsud-outards en sprinkle it. Den he watch fer ter see W'at de news wuz gwineter be. Des ‘fo’ day yer come a big black cat Inde do’, en de nigger git up, he di Bimeby, yer-come a big bi nigger up wld a c head. Den a squ make im flew a big black wolf w coals, : 1 5 de hide and rush out. “Twan't hear his brer hollerin’ en leht, he did’ en went brer walterin’ on da groun’ nh cl squallin’, o out, en dar wuz Li en squirmin’ ‘row stingin’ wuss'nef fie had his briteaes lide wid yall ckets. By nex’ mornin’ got so he could sorter shufite ‘long, but he gun up eun- gun’en ef der wuz enny mo" wi in dat, set Uement dey kep’ mighty close,en dat nig; he aint skunt hissef no mo’ uot endurln’ er tay ‘memb ‘The result of this was that Uncle Remus had to take the little boy by the hand and go with bim to the “big house.” which the old man was Dot loth to do; and when the child went to bed be lay awake a longtime expecting an un- seemly visitation from some mysterious souree. Itsoothed him. however, to hear the strong, musical volce of his sable patron, not very far away, wrestling, so to speak, with a lusty tune; and to this accompanimeat the lt- tle boy dropped asiee “*Hit's eighteen huader'd, forty-en-cicht, de that crooked way straight — 7 e Christ done m F'n T don't wenter stay Mit’s ehteen hunder'd, forty-on-nine Christ done turn dat witer inter wine— En I don’t wanter etay here no lone: re no longer; Living on a Volcano. London has discov h graph, Taat it 1s under by a network of pj when mixed fn With air, becor that this’ networ) the districts. panies, Into Uion is Mable, trom a at any point within its area, to be suddenly involved Ina common ruin. No matter how careful the individual household may be, its safety es Practically at the merey of a stipid workman a mile off; for any day, when a iliw ina pipe in some distant street or square Is belng “repaired,” the fatal train may be ignited, and a sullen roar, rolling down the center of the thoroughfare and turning cora after corner, may announce the rush of the exploding gas as it ploughs up street by street, and the houses on bota sides an nattered by the awful reltny devastation. Such it Appears, happen in oughtarcs of the elty or ‘ters of the West End, ation tn its radius of shaken and an accident as this ma: the most crowded ti the most aristocratic qua may include a railway s h or a crowded opera house, and, instead ot asting its violence on such comparativ frequented spots as Charlotte street and Perey street, may revel in the carnage of the Strand or Piccadlily, or tbe great business cente round the Koyal E ifon to say that si ble, and that witho: saster is always an instant’s warning, from no negligence of their own, whole rows of possi- r households may be overtaken by sudden and whole streéttuls of human beings bl suddenly into the air. We are speaking liter- ally within the facts, for so long a3 gas has to be used for light the publle must live with this new danger added to thelr already too danger- cus existence. The explosion of Monday evea- ing is but the repetition on a |: what is by no means unusual Ina with gas laying. Any foreman of work: tell an inquirer of dozens of similar aecid. which have fallen short of the preseat trophe ouly by slight differences ant circunistances. in o'clock two ladies vis reclining in his cot in of them, who was evidently in animal magnetism, he conversed for some minutes. He told her that whereas he derived. strength from meeting the gaze of those Were in sympathy with him in his task and who fully belleved In bis honesty of purpo: ie lost considerable vital force every Ume he subjected to the rude stare of those who had no faith in him, and who viewed his experiment merely from a curlosity monger’s standpoint. As this lady seemed disposed to prolong her chated iiniton Dr. Tanner soon lay back re- aedly, d his eyes and lapsed into silence na lady, uuless when lecturing ane spoust Sa ct ation in which the tal ing isallon one side somewhat monofonou so Une magnetic lady soon abandoned the flek After seeping tor half an hour the Doc woke, and sitting up on bis cot, turned lo the Herald reporter, and sald: “Tsriess I ough to say someting about that woman of mine who has been making a statement, J see, in the Far- go Argus, You see she was a lymphatic, queru- lous, billous, grumbling sort of woman, and, contrary to my advice, she persisted in continn. ally ae to repletion with all ktads of indigestible food, and, as a natural conse- quence, she was always complatning that she was sick, Well, T stood this klad of thing till I could bear it no longer. I found at last that it Was quite impossible for any reasonable being to live on terms of comiort with a woman who daily gorged herself with corned beef and cab- bege. ples, cheese, crullers. pets, doughnuts, chestnuts and all sorts of indiz: 3 {tle things. So We got Glvorcee."—N. ¥. Herald, 221, t CATHOLIC KNIGHTS REFUSE TO OBEY THE ORDERS OF THE ARCHBISHOY.—A special dispatch to the Boston Herald trom Cincignati, ey 21, Says: The breach between Archbishop Elder, of the Catholic diocese, and the Catnolic ghis of this city is becor im. ming quite ‘serious an: portant, not only In itself, but in its bearmmg on the order and on the church generally. The Catholic knights now number, it is said, about 10,000 throughout the country. They claim to te a purely beneficial order, yet they are a uniformed and drilled organization. Archbishcp Eider objects to armed organizations within the church, and also to the habit the knights have of holding picnics and parades on Sunday, and bes forbidden these. His orders have been dis- obeyed, and be has excluded the disobedient Mermters from the privileges of the church. A meeting of the knights was held to-night, at which the tone was Mee f violent, and the sentt- went cleerly in favor of withdrawal from the church if the aschbishop continues in his courre toward the tion. A final ap is to be held next week, at which time, it is said, the knights, if they are still held under ban by the church ‘authorities, will withdraw from the church. The ion is nearly 1,000 strong here. 2” The ion of California is 50,000 less ee oe ae Cal., it some . Sen clothes ton Wosbee wean 13 bolnanoried. The Woman found in the pockets of the trousers $3,000 !n bills, and prom) returned the money tothe owner, What the grocer do? He gave her a bar of soap aud thanked her. jis what THE ARCHBISHOP AND GIL 48, BY OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. I don't think I feel much older; I'm aware I'm rather gray, But es maby young folks; I meet'om every ay. I Soa gh more particular in whst Ieat and nk, But one's taste improves with culture; that is all it meané, I think. Can you read as once you used te? Well, the print- is 80 Loa can read it like the books that No youn« folks’ ey ence we bad. Are you quite as quick ef hearing? Please to say thst ouce again, | Don’t I ure plain words, your Beverence? Yes, I often use a cane. But it's ay because I need it—no, I always liked a stick; And ae oné mixht lean upon it, "tis as well pet Ob, T'm sn yee, t On the diye I fee! young man: Don't you vet a little sleepy after dinner every day? 31, 1 doze a little somet'mes, but that always was my Way. Don’t you cry a little easier than some twanty years ago? Well, my heart is very tender, but I think "twas always 80. e walking, Just as well as you, Don't yeu A «1 itsometimes happens that you can’ Teall s name! Yee—I knew lots of people—but my memory’s not to blame, ! You Why it's ment 7 eta She's been dead these eixty year. Is yor voice a little trembly? We", it may be, put POY aba ther, su write as good a8 ever with a good old-fash- Ne. dividenes. Den't you stoop a little walking? It’s a way I've always had— T have always be n round-shonidercd ever since 1 was a Ind. Don't yeu hate to tie your shoestring? it—that is true. Yes, I own Don’t uu tell old stories over! Iam not aware 0. Don't you stay at home of evenings? Don't you love a cushioned seat In 8 corner by the fireside, with your slippers on your feet? Don't yon wear warm fleecy flannels? Don't you miuttie up your throat ¥ Don't you Jike to Rave one help you when you're puttize on your coat Don't yon 't re » Cid books you've dog-cared, you é mber wher: Don't y Be call it late at nine o'clock and go to bed en? How many crouies you can count of all you ured to Pnow That carted you by your Christian name some fifty years azo” 18 it above i a the brimmine golden cup that nade yuur fancy reel You've slept the giddy potion off—now tell ns how you teei? You've witched the harvest ripening till every stem War cropped, You've seen the rose of beauty fade tillevery petal FORDE, You've told your thought, you've done your task, <lyour dial round, 1, Jhauk heaven, not yet! ra re not quite ready yet—don't think you're re s in his lusty prime when he was older i where will you be if I live to beat old T Parr! I know—at every age life has a certain n the allies occupied Paris the French officers, at all Umes superior with th all swerd, and equal with tbe pistol to E men, Look every Opportunity to insult the o cers belonging to the army of occupation, and it has been alleged that there was aclub of French- men, the members of which had sworn to devote ‘their lives to the Killing of one by one of the English army. ‘There was one Frenctnan who bousted of having killed a dozen of English ofi- cers, and promiscd to goon tn this work. cue eveuing le swargered aS usual into his ¢- and, to his astonishment, actually saw 0} those hated Anglais occupying his chair; achatr, be it remembered, that no one hitherto had darea to sit upon except hlnself. Mas passion, he undid his sword belt, a placed his sword on one side. bez: the perfectly Molfensivs giish oficer who Sat So Unconscious looking th his (the Freneh- man’s) chair. He trod upon the English toes, he deprived the Englishman of his candles, be in ene thing to another without at ail able tn the least apparently to disturb 's placicity. At last he snatehed the spaper out of the Englishman's hand, and eR the Briton slowly rose up, displaying to the astonished eyes of the Gaul a guardsiaan Son € six fect siz inches high. ‘The giant, bend- ing across Uke table, seized hold of the French- man’s 1 With one hand and his chia with tee other, and, wrench'ng hisgnouth open, spat “own his throat. With a how? the Frenchman holding ils under jaw with both hands, ran out or the Toom. His jaw was broken, anil neither h* Lor ny of his ccrmrades vere seen again at that ¢a We may a3 well add that the Bag- officer who tnus made an example of a y Was the late Gen. Sir James Simpson, who fer a time commanded Jn the Crimea, and Who, from the day he joined the service uattl his death, was the tallest ofticer in the British army. COLD TEA.—A story is folng the rounds of the English papers that a large agriculturist has been giving his harvest hands cold tea instead of beer to drink in the harvest field, and that the results were extremely satisfactory, there being none of the suilenness, excitabiilty and rudeness that had previo served abd attributed to beer. Because tea does not intoxicate. Its power as a stimulant ts forgot ten or unaerrated; but the fact remains unat there ts more ion in a pint of tea of average strength than in a quartof com- mon beer. It should be remembered, too, Uhat the quantity of tea Uthat a harvest will consume ly a8 a substitute for 1s greater than” that which will sumice an entire family around a supper ta Sumulation, whether by spirits, wine, beer tea, Coffee or opium, is simply a method of con- stiming one’s physical capital, and the lavorer Who replaces his. two or Unree quarts of beer with an equal daily allowance of tea 13 exhaust- ing his nerve and muscle more rapidly than he aid while guzzling beer. More and better food beer-diinking jaborers need, The well-tcd American farmer, werking long hours under asun bouter than England ever ki % Goes not drink as much tn a Week as aa under: ed laborer willinaday, If workingmen must heavily of something beside water—so , has been thrown. thing with a taste to it—iet them drink oatmeal water, or water in which browned corn meal A litle sugar will give such drink nutritious and strengthening properites. But let not the temperance men seize aad Seen the English cold tea story; the cup tuat, cheers but not inebriates ts as dangerous, when abused, as the bovile and glass. THE LUZON EARTHQUAKE.—A cable dispatch from Madrid July 21, says: Seismic disturb- ances in the island of Luzon began on the 13th instant, and up to the 20th there had been re- peated shocks of earthquake, the first and last eiug Use most violent, The cathedral and bar- Tacks al Manila have falien, and the troops are encamped outside the city. Two shocks oc- curred on the i3tb instant, one of which lasted v0 seconds and the other 40 seconds, Eleven natives have been killed and 61 Injured. No europeans have been hurt. The inhabitants of Manilla have tled to the felds. The earth has opened in several places, and jets of boiling water ae adeoes of ori are peony ed of the public buflaings at 1 ‘a o Be Ned. Al’ the volcanoes Of have been demolished. Luzon are in-full activity. EXCITED PROBIBITIONISTS IN MAINE,—AD ex~ citing meeting of the Maine state temperance organization was held yesterday and last eve- ning. Some of the speakers denounced the stave officials, all that the prohibltory laws are not thorougnly enforced. An address 10 the people was , resented, urg:pg upon tem- perance men the duty of securing fat hful local officers, and encouraging them to persevere in the efforts for the promotion of the cause. Res- olutions were adopted favoring a mass conven- uch, to be beld at Portiand, August 20, to con- sicer what action may be necessary to secure the objects of the society. The minority reso- lutions, favoring independent political action by temperance men, were rejected. Resolu- tio) 8 censuring Governor Davis were introduced and were the subject of a very excited discut ion; but, without action thereon, the conven- lon broke up in disorder. eS CURE FoR SNAKE Birs.—a little daughter of John ‘Telford, of Moon township, a was bitten by a copperhead snake. Her sae oo erat was appiiod to the wound a Sint of whisky forced down the child’s threat. In the meautime a chicken Was cal and ripped open allve; the mackerel was «ff the wound and the poison had tut ceen; the warm entrails of the chi se et eo te ue! of ‘were turned green. child wes — fen tees oy ad ‘prompt remedies had the desired effect, gna te chia was considered out of danger. —— fe" Aiways cut off in its prime—An tn‘erest coupon. eel fe fl Affairs in Montgomery County, Mid. 2s¥ INceNDtARY.—On last Thursday night = the banat Considerable loss, occurred upon miles rin! or. A. K. Wadsworth, about four Mr, Wade cents Place. A neighbor, in passing “ ore bout 3 o'clock on Friday al Morning, discovered that the stack Fant w i ack yard was nr The atarm was at once given, but by the me the & Yard was reached ons sack was san Ly Consumed and another had caught. Both x re destroyed, and the loss amounts to $20, ‘There were signs amy Which plainly pro: Signs around U an ihoendtary. the fire had Deen kindled, and the Of the stacks had been removed sot might fall and thus spread the fr LAYING WITH A GUN.—On Monday Ia : Lr. Welsh, Offatts X Roads apy mgr a Small colons: boy Uh bea took with tl a mark Of tite jeu "The en wed {hat {his was the There were ev ot ir tre load t colored bo} Cara: nion that 0K and tn- ticted a terrible wo in apd gave It as by r Was¢ unputation Was necessary. Gn Tuesday Dr. Stonestreot was sent for, and on Wednesday the surgical ation Was performed.—Mon Ado ® thresh Mr. Jobn Bens tumbling shaft and a8 hurled swift around if. He was very seriously hurt, belng cut and brutsed in se serious, the wounds, we Lecess atal.—d The aR. JUxI'S A speci! to. 1 Denton, M Mr, Jump was greatly improved to-day, and h iS have scaroely any doudt of his p ¥. His wounds consist of three deep en's through temporal and and a bad uted fracture of of the nose, Is letv eye Was also badly bruised, but he will not lose “his eyesight, as was at first hended. His skull was not although bis face 1s horrit : Sastaived no fatal injuries. ‘To-day ! nized his attendants and made rath to questions, TRE TRUE STORY OF as told by Mr. Rochester, ths al places, Although are informed, are uot mm from tition of ays: eye-witness of the affair, Is as follows: aL S O'clock Monday evening Mr. Jump st tiny store 10 buy paper and lopes. » Was sianding before the ec ane had just put bis hand in bis pocket to get Lis money, when young Melvin entered. Melvin bad his right hand under th ide of Lis coat, and as Mr. Jump turned his face to see who ft was, Melvin sud denly drew an iron side-stiek, used In the Jon nal Composing-room, from wi grasping tt with both Murderous blow on th him like an Ox. As he fell and lost consciousness. M. more blows while or then coolly walked de or his brother, Ger el, “ONT dou t, vin dealt him turce lie ‘othe tad tie ry told her he li Jump, and ther took her home. Atierwards he voluntarily sur- rendered biinself to the shertit, MEL Melvin ts ie was won When I visited bh po m . Open countena and tad Self-poss ll tuts atiernoon, rtul Newspapers were scattered around, and he had evidentiy been ag Up matter for hts p When asked what ul motive committing t covered t Wha sald it was the enclente. The any act of crimt his sister was ers contained no alluston ta I intimacy, Dut are tert ccmpromising are Frie “Yours always,” 4 ring terms; and some are Sixteen q filed witht protests of undyir ection, regi um. culty of mecting and fears of public scandal, In one he enclosed woney, THE OTHER SIDE. The sentiment tn Denton {S much divided. Mr. Jump ts greatly esteemed, and has warm friends. The Jatter clatm that {t was a conspt- racy to murder Jump, who had no warnine of he attack, ‘The lavier’s wife believes he was guiltless of erim and says he not only petriended Mis but others of out ot the purest motives. His daughter Says he loaned Laura Melvin $30 which has never been pald Miss Melvin used to visit his family, and showed riers fo bis wife; making out with her and belping T to get P&S School teacher, Mis friends Say the story of the sit!’s belng enclente 1s ab- surd, and part of the plan to get Melvin off at the trial, Which will possibly take place at the October Lenin of court. he ofte no seeret of walk Betrayed and Forsaken. TRE 84D STORY RECAL THE DEA’ ora YOUNG AND ACCOMPLISHED WOMA A telegram from Dingman’s Ferry, Pa.. Jaly 1, says: The Methodist ch this place crowded last Sunday at the funeral Jniss Carrie Angie, one Of tke young sovlety girls ot this place.’ In connection with the dcath of this young Woman, Who Was no more than 20, 18 A 84a Slory Of love and deception, Miss Angle was the only daughter of an aged w of very moderate circumstances, wio some distance back in the romantic Mls which surround this village. She Was well-educated and accomplisucd. Isa Honbeck, the son of a very wealthy and y1'Mminent farmer, who also lives near tis piace, after paying his attentions to Miss Angio for some time, sought avd accomplished ker ruin, ‘The grief ot the young woman was be- youd description, but she never for a moment, Jost confidence in the object of her affection. Ly this Ume his visits had ceased altogether, and alter an open avowal that be would have nothing more to do with her, a warrant Was issued for the arrest of the betrayer. ‘The papers were served. and Isa gave bonds lor bis appearance in court. At the May term of court, held in Milford, the county seat ot Pr a true bill Was found against the betrayer, ase began lo assume a serious ne eyes of Isa’s father, who then m of settiement much biekertn; went Was agreed 10 rather thaa bave the case brought to trial. From this time on Miss Angle gragually wasted into consumption, undil she Was a mere shadow of her former’ self, She Was an object of great sympathy among her young friends, a great many of whom Called upon her daily. She seemed to be confident nearly up to the Une of ber death that she would recover, but when realizing the fact that she must dle, relinquished her hold upon life without a murmur. ‘The funeral services, which were very impressive, were conducted ‘by Rev. Mr. Gibbs, regular pastor of th which Miss Angle was a member. Her rematas were interred in the buryiug ground in this place, Bismarch’s Successor. The course of promotion which shail develop & successor to Prince Kismarck out of Prince Von Hohenlohe-Sehillingsturst, a Bavarian gen- Ueman of the highest culvare and the utmost caution as a diplom: is, says the London Examiner, y progressing, It has just been decided by the Chancaior and the Empe- ror that be shall, whenever Count Stolbver; Wernigerode, tke p vice chancel German empire, is absent from Berlia, act ¢ substitute for thé count. It must be somewhat aicult to develop a Bismarck; butit 1s well to Dn that the present chancellor retlects upon t ct thet, though aman of blood and iron, WDHOt last forever. There is little doubt that Prince Bismarck Is anxious for rest. He has Low been alm twenty years tn Office, aud his edmintstration bas been but a battle nd a march; and he will be known as the min- ister and chane who always had lls hand on his swerd. If Prince Hobenlohe, who ts stil nominally German ambassador to France, ever occupies the chancellorsbip, it may be taken for gravted that the unity of Germany will not be weakened by his policy. It will undoubtedly improve the relaticas between Prussia and Bavaria, which, since the Rybdhardt aftair, have been growing colder and*Colder. §R~ A decided shock of eartbquake was felt at Oltawa, Ontario, at? a. 1m. yesterday. It seemed to pass from west to east, dnd was aécompanied by a loud rumbling nolsa» tt? The Italians have a proverbavhich runs, “Let us nave florins and We shail awe cousins.” “KING “J 22d, 1880, 8 - % Ji dy POEM the Gay strest Baptist Churshe m and Harzig M. Kixo, both of Georgetown, D. ©. < — DIED. rm . On July 22 Et Wituam Plcuut, titant son of Wiliam B. and’ alles ¥° Buchiy. Fur ers] from the remdence of lis parenta, corner and Pernsylvania avenue northwest, on tes mornins, July aba at 10 o'clock: 4 HCGAN. On July 234, , at 9:30 a.m., at Fort Whi, Va., Eves, infant dauchter Patrick utd Josephine Hoga, aged lo snouts Odaye. from her parents’ residence, Fort Whip- pie, Veet eabday, July Fouh, Sapam os x » 5 ne wt . aaa ithe Many Breve, daiter ofthe ais CRiperalat 4 peut Bevurday, Sealy. sith, “yey from Ro. 33 Hetrest bortiiwest. —— UNDERTAKERS. = Branch Biore, 289 436 Jou" B. waren, emt-tm. 1557 200h street maveenents

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