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| THE EVENING STAR. STEAMERS, &c PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. UCTION SALES. MISCELLANEOUS. FO! PoTomac RIVER LANDINGS. PBOFosar row coat. THIS AFTERNOON. PPPSANEON BROS, Anctioncers. G4scrxrones, | WEDNESDAY .. ‘The Steamer MATTANO, Cart. E. E. Howes, streets northwest. | Navy Pay Orrice, } Jeaves « harf foot of 6th and N streets Wastrxcton, D. O., July 24, 1889. eat, € d enday, Sealed Proposals, in “dyplicate, to be indorsed, Sard Tharceas at Funded ome foe ‘*Proposals for Coal,” wi I be received at this office Landir zs on the Potomac Rivér as follows: On | until 2M., THR 77H DAY oF SEPTEMNER. for ths Fiver landings and Mattox Oreek. On | below-descrived coal, to be delivered at the Navy Colton’s, Nomint and Prospe:t Hill. for Mattox Creek and landings Mm Tiver: making intermediate landings going snd returping. Passengers aud freights taken Btreduerd rates. Freights received daily. gyz7 tAsl @ T. JONES, Ament, 6th st. wharf. HE STEAMER ARROWSMITO Wil 6 Potomac Perry ©. Wharf, foo: cf 7th street, at 7 o'clock, @ mm, every BUNDsY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For allt: + POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as far aa Leonar?! wuand Nomini; retarniug MONDAY, WEDNESIAY and FRIDAY. Fare at «i Freight at lowest rates. Sy13-1y F. J. STONE, Purser. PPEH AND LOWE POTOMAC LANDINGS: Steamer MYSTIC, carrying U.S. Mail, leaves Potomac Fi rry Wharf, 7th street, Yard, Washington, free of any expense and sub- Ject to the usual inspection, viz: Requisition No. 13. BUREAU CONSTRUOTION AND REPAIR. 1,200 tons (2.240 Ibs. to the tom CumberlandOoal, to be of the best quality and free from dust or other impurities. 50 tone (2,240 Ibs. to ton) White Ash Ex Ooal, to be of the best quality, tobe dry and free from | slate and dust. | ,Zhe contractor is to put it in carts provided by | the Government, avy Yard wharf, and the | the weizht of’ the Navy Fesponsibie security required fo: rompt and faithful delivery of the coal, (°F ¢ Promn Blank forms for bids to be had at this office. J726-2tav 26 J. ADAMS SMITH, Pay Insp 'N. RAILROADS. 1880 exxant SEEAtore 1880 { 5 'D SOUTHWEST. Pe ern Foe ee _Bouble raps oie at Eg) i day at 7 an. . for Giymont, Potomac’ nincent Eu versie, Matthias, Pope Creek, Solent Bee OLY sth, toe. ifon'’s, Mattox, Blackiston's Island Point, Kinsale, Lodwe Landing and iate wharves! ‘Teturnine Tneada: THAL VE WASHINGTON, from corner of Sixth aud Botroste, as follows, d the West, 5:00 &.m., with Sleop- ‘Thursday avd Saturday. Fareand Freunt at low. | ForPittaburs and the Wert 8:00 a.m.» with Sleap- est rates GEO. K. PHILLIPS, atm, daily, (with Sleeping Oara from Harris: 3910-2mn Manawer. burs to Clicinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 9:30 with Palace Oar to Pittsburg. . m. daily, Te. BALTIMOKE AND POTOMAG RAILBOAD. NOBFOLK AND FORTRESS mONHOE | ,.2 Gurpoduimias Hoohener, fala Niatara oe Parlor Car to. Watkiie fe North ai Habeas tees pee ee 8.00 a.m. daily except Sunday :9:30 p.m. daily, Pe of ap ett g gs except Saturday, with Palace Oars to Canaan: éaizua and Watkins. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For Noy Xork and the East, 10:40 a.m, 2:10 and frip, $1. Leave 6th st. wharf MON- bats. WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS st 6:20 p. Bm. Leaves Norfo! ‘rat p stop- ing st Alexaiiria, Piney Porat, Point Lookout and é 4 returning, 10:00 p.m. On Sunday, 10-00 p.m. Limited Ex. OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. press of Pullman Parlor Oars, 9:30 a.m. daily, Bteamer JOHN. W. THOMPSON, above wharf except Sunday. MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at | For Brooklyn, N.¥., all through trains connect at Gam. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, af- BSteamships JOHN GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT fording direct tranefer to Fulton street, avoid- Pier 41, East iver, NY.. SATURDAYS, at 4 p.m. ‘pg double ferrinze across New York city. Georgetown st 1 p.m. MONDAYS. For Philadelphia, 0 s.m., 2:10, 5:40 and 10:00 Tickets, Staterooms. &e , v0 to General Offlos, m. On Sunday, 6:40 and 10-00 p.m. Limited under Nat. Met. Bank.opp, ‘Treasury Department. xpress, 9:30 a m. daily, except Sunday. ap29 KiFRED WOOB, Bec'y.” | For, Balinore, 640, 800.530 1040 ered, and 2:10, 4:20, 4:40, 6:40, 9:30 and 10:00 p.m: On NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS Sunday, 8:00. 10:40's.m.. 6:40, 9:80 and 10:00 MONROE AND THE SOU EX GEORGE LEARY, ¢ Fong US Mal. Josken Watts, der, LEAVES Wasursetox, | Brom foot of Seventh st. | Every Eve MONDAY AND WED-| TUESDAY, ‘URS. NESDAY, at 5-30, and| DAY AND SUNDAY, every SATURDAY, st | at 4 p.m. Fit )at Piney Point and Point Lookout Going p.m. For Fope’s Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, except Sunday. ‘ For Annapolis, 6:40 3.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FRFDFRIOKSBURG RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING- TON RAILROAD. For Alexandria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11 s.m.,4:20, 5:20,6:25, Sand aa p-m. On Sunday at7, 9 and 1i a. m. and 8 p,m. For Richmond and the South, 7s.m. daily, and 5:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Norroux, From Campbell's wharf, 2 TH and Returning. ins jeave Alexandria for Was! nn, 6, 8, 10 ey G. Smith's, 1451 Penn's. nw. and’ A. B. isnt. On Sunday at $and 10 8.m., 7 and 9:05 Brown's, cor. 15th st. and N.¥ dickets xood | aicireta, information, sleeping and parlor car 30- Tut used. B. FE. Agent, commodations can be procured at the offices—north- ‘Ith st. part, Washington, DO. | east corner of 13th strect snd Pennsylvania avenue, Bortheast corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the depot, where orders can be left for the eee! f baggaxe to destination from hotels and reel Campbell's wharf, Norfolk. N.B.—Lunch baskets not allowed on board. The company reserve the rit to deny passage to im- proper characters, ap27-6m ERCHANTS’ AND MINEBS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Sailing days from Baltimore—Every WEDNES- L. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent FRANK ‘THOMSON. General Manager. Sous ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUB. 7) S ational Houts and Short Line cs the North, Northwest, West, aye fr id South west. PAY apd SATUBDAY, at 4 p.m., from foot of | ro taxe effect Sunday: Ma HBO, at 2: gear’s Wharf, (near foot 8. Gay «t.) da en 80 p.m. pi York—Every WEDNESDAY and SAT- LEAVE WASHINGTON: 5:09 a.m.—Baitimore, Eicott Oity and Way Sts- 6:50 a.m.—tBaltimore Ex; . 6:65 a. ca. —Baltimore, Annapolis and way. (Pted- chester, Hagerstown, Frede- URDAY, st 5 p.m., from Pier 49, East River, (near foot Clinton +t Elegant | ya-senger accommodations. Lowest rates freizht wuarante Bates of passave-—First clase, 85, including meals Fick and'way, via lay’ and staterocm berth. tteeraze, #2, meals, if de- 8:10 s.m.—Point of Rocks and way sired, 25c. ‘% . Se PEE DAs Le HUGGINS, A, stations. 8:35 s.m.—Staunton and Va. Springs Express. a. * 9.00 ‘am Ny ; Philsdelphis, Bosto Boston Ws an eee ORE MD. | ght smaeN ca pe eate ne, Baan hag 3e25-1y Bier 4), EAST RIVEIe Ney. | Pulladetphia On Bunday only—Baltimore, Annapo- = is and way LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE 9.10 s.m.—tBt. Louis, Chicago, Columbus and BETWEEN Pittaburz Express. ‘(Connects for Hagerstown and WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA | fi'poinr ot toote fon Soho or ES eTaLOWD AND PHILADEDPHIA, Piedmont, except Bungay.) Fullsisn csr te Glee Comneecting at Philadelphia with Clyde’s Lines for. New York. Boston, Provi- cinnati and Louisville, daily ; Grafton to Banduaky, dence, Fall Hiver, and all points in the teed daily except Bat (0:00 8.m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Biadens- New : qiend States. burg, Collewe, Beltsville, Lourel, Annapolis Juno- ‘Throws of lading Le Yon, Jeesup’s and Hanover. on Co CC aeeeeomentioonaemigias e urdays, a = 1:35 p.m.—tBaltimore and Lanrel Expres. Freight received daily until Spm. Geo % ma Tecelved and delivered at Washington. on New Tone Seed ee ean ae —New York, Philadelphia and Boston ‘Wharf, foot of 12th street WILLA .m.—Baltimore and way stations. (Win- M P. CLYDE & OO., General 12 South Wharves, Plilsdelphia, J. H- JOHNGOR 2 00., Agents, 12th st. wharf and 1203 Fet. rederick, Hswerstown and way, via Relay. mo -m.—Baitimore, Bladensburg and Lai Express. a ‘vin Relay. Stops at Annapolis NEW YORK-ROTTERDAM. Fanon. __+Poin Frederick, Hagers- The fret claee steamers of, this line “AMSTER- | wen, Winchester and Wer biatee On By ae eee OR LAND Se MAAR fo Foint of Rocks and Way Stations only. carrying the U.S. Mail to the Netherlands, leave | «ons. "2 — ‘Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Bta Company's Dock, Jersey City, regularly on Wed- | “5°16 p.m.—tonicago and Columbus Express. Ist Onbin, 860-70. 24 Cabin, 845-50. Sleep Sn PN Dashes ed Baltimore Express. U: : Bisdens! id Laurel. 926 Z General Avent, 27 South William | gto, E wi noe ror” For parsase apply to W. @. MET: | Sues Tet Backs aunt Way Stations. zégorr 3 50.» 92s Renneylvania avenue, Wash 8:45 p.m.—tHsltimore and Maz Stations, Deposit ‘Buiidian corns Hoe York seoene and | phgofm BALTIMORE AN! : st. 0. pk 9:30 p. m.—tSt. Lonis. Cincinnati, Chicago and Pittsburg Ex) ._ (Pittal except Sunday.; Bleeping cars to St, Louis sud Piitebare, ve 9:35 p-m.—tBaltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel NSS? GERMAN LLOYD—Stzmeur Lise Eerwees New Yorx, Havag, LONDon, SovurameTon anp BeeMen. Express. ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sat- 10:15 ey m.—tNEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, Brday from Bremen: Pier, foot of 3d Hoboken. | BOSTON AND BALTIMORE &XPRESS. Sleeping wre, Lon. ula car to New York, and special sleeping car to P! of "prom New York to : fone Goathaniyion and. Bremen, Bret cabiny 8100; | Seypein Hi ice: Daily. #8unday only. Other traina daily, exospt Second cabin, te foe 3 ia Serastes 50, Forge i oo pases xX. | ~All trains stop at Relay Btatl rling Green, New Work. 8 on. W. @. METZEKOVT & 00., 016 Pa. ave Awents | Forfarther Intormaion at the Baltimore for Washineton. sepl0 and Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and 803, 619 and Corner 14th and ivanis avenut (UsAED Line, hee orders will be, taken for Benwage tbs 3, D he '. M. CLEMENTS, ‘Transportation. THE CUNARD Le COMPANY LIM- Gino: 8, ROONT2. General Anece Between New York and Liverpool, Call Bi = Y Pay at Cork Harbor, C. K. LORD, Geueral Passenger Agent. myl17 PI Abyssinia. July 28 Abyssinia ..Wed.,Sep. 1 a ‘Wed Gallia. -Wed--Sept aN gick OB LAME HOHSES. Wed. Bothnia... Wed./Ang.11 Bothnia... Wea.,Rept.15 Algeria... Wed.® Ang 18 siveria .../Wed.sSept.22 his |... Wed, Aus. 25 ee ioe gATES OF Passage NON SOE a E e80 and ‘Ticke Owners should call at 100 gold, according to. 6001 t to Paris, 815, gold, additional. ‘Uckets on favorable terme. ‘at very low rates. Stcerage tickets from 409 Fourteenth st. n.w. iverpool and Queenstown, and all other parta of BO) . ITH. V. Buon atiowet nen i xtven for Belfast, Glaazow, = ACKLE = =. For lis of len «iven for re LIDG: Havre, twerp and other porta on the tinent, B sei THE PHOTOGRAPHER, a Bnd for Meliterranean ports. takes One Cabinet or Three Oard Photographs for ht and \y st the Company's s a © hel Sa Soe eae betas ee za | Si. Superior style and oe re ae ea sis 10 OTs BIGELOW, 606 7th street, Washing- | sy9-gw* 467 Pa. aver; bet 45 nnd 6th sts. Mjands CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Awent,§.¥. {TED 50,000 PEOPLE To call or send orders to ‘THe LagGEst aND Most CoMPLETE i@ AND CLEANING = JOB DYEIN mea ESTABLISH. Bourn oF New Your. First-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered anywhere in the city, or by mail or express from other places. W. H. WHEATLEY, my1 49 Jefferson st.. Georgetown, D.C} ABSOLUTE SAFETY?: NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglar and Damp Proof Vaults from 85 to e60 a year Government Bonds on deposit for $1 per $1,000. Also, receives Silverware in Trunks for moderate rate. Board of manayers—Wm. Stickney, resident; Geo. W.Kizus, vice president; B.P. Sny- MEDICAL, &e. pacar. & dest ndver.is sician i fer hd titres of Feats feral oak eases. Bworn to and subscribed before me, A. O. ‘Richards, JP. Je36-Sm 1B. LEON, the oldest establisneda and oniy reti- able 1.At1ES" PHYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted iuily at 455 Massactinsetts avenue, from 3 fo Yo'clock. All Female Complaints and l- larities quickly cured. Consuitation free. Sepa- Fate rooms for patients. Jell-2a ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOB Ladice. | All temaleicom} iainte quickiy cured be ccusuited daily at 941 7th st. n.w. Offior hours fror. 1 wo ¥ p.m. sp28-5an* 903 E, NEAR NINTH.—The new Turkishand Rossian Bath Hoorms are now complete. No chanxe of manavers since its first estabiiahmeat 006 B st. aw., ia the ashinwton. Bert 3 ae shment | der, secretary: A. L. sturtevant, treasurer, Henry Seance Raw Ned Te om eeatinkmment | Senin dole Gass Ga Bee ee STARTLING DISCOVERY. { ROPP’S SALVE CURE, STAB Ta? MaNnoop Gee LORRD. K 7m = ‘A victims of youthful impruder ce causing GREA LEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE Fare doce: pervous debility. uot manhood ete. FOR Ts arn ge Blt oan ee ny gas Gis | swellings, Sore Breasts, Cats, Piles, Bone Felons, PRB “to be teow catietece nde me Carbuneicey Mumps, Riiweworios, Netiralsia, Burns, to bis fellow sufferer: REEVES. 43 Chatham St. N. Ve dxc-00 CoRsuLt DR. ROBERTSON, every Weduesday Scalds, Bruises, Fiesh Wounds, Rheumatism, Bone and Muscle Aiunents, Festers, “Ulcerations, ‘Boils, Lumba; ‘Contrarted Cords, Strains ‘and. 9) rains, and Seturday, at bis office. 454 Ost. nw.. neat | Stiff Joints, Affections of the ‘Throat and Lungs, 43 st, frou. 2 to) p-m., who, with 19 yearw' er bh as Hoarseness, Diputheriay | Croup, | Sore rienee, «uarsutecs a cure in all diseases of the Uri- | Throat, Bcrofulous Ulcers, Milk Leg, Absoesses, ‘Nervous aud Seminal Weakness, | Erysipelas, Sores, Fever Sores, Old Sores; and itis ions, Impotency, Sc, Gonorrhess | the best Salve out for Oorns and Bunions, Ohap or Syphilis contracted,’ positively cured es ecelogs: of all kinds, and many oth in fom 6 Consaitation'etrictiy private, | Mimuents rubject to human nature, and itis A No. end separate offices for ladies. Hefers to the leading | 1 for Gals, Hcratches and Swellinzs on Horses, | physicians of Bultimore. Main oftice, 19 8. Kutaw ‘ware Of imitations. None genuine without St., Baltimore. Charges moderate." mar2-6m_ | fignature of H. KROP! ‘the lower ri Jk, rht- hand corner of the label. ‘Ask for KNOPP'S SALVE CUME, and take no other “For sale by al Drugs ._ My name is pronounced the same as Crop. Wholesale Depot— Jel7-2m* No. 1002 I street n. w. Jcit-in*__No. 1002 I street n. w._ WANTED YOU To KNOW THAT WE Sell a first-class ‘Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT much better atd a vreat deal chaper than @ common new suit can be bought, at . “JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D st. n.w., or st Branch Store, No. 408 9th st.n.w. N. 'B.—We buy but first-class Second hand Cicthing. mar25 ANITARY PLUMBING. 22 Yuane’ Practicat EXPERIENCE. JAS. F, BRIEN, 410 Oth st. n.w.. SCLC MING Uh Dion pp acl? & view to its pro} arrangement. Orders promptly filled. apé-4m" D: MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS—Certain cure for Kidney Disease*, Gravel and al! Uri- tary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak- Bess, Impotency, Gieet, Scrofula, Syphilis and all Blood and Skin Diseases speedily cured, Gonoe- Thos cured in 48 hours. For sale by WM. B. EN- WI Drugwist, corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. ice #3 per box, sent by mail under seal on re- ceipt of price mart 7 CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. THAT NEVER RUSTR, NEVER BREA NEVER WEARS OUT, ALWAYS CLEAN eaten be worn while bathing: is for sale at CHAB. ISHER'S, 623 7th st. n. w. Mrs. Fisher devotes her attention to the wants of ns. mar29 Beye Gue4T Baneains ECONP HAND CLOTHING, m™ oe. BOOTS, SHOR, WATOHES, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES: DIAMONDS, (Gan be disposed of at the very’ ‘Lest cag prices ONDS. S. OF Sus strect northwest et wil be WASOLID SILVERWARE, promptly sttaended to. ‘e6-19 TO BE BOLD AT LESS THAN ADVANOES. A fine assortment of BREECH-LOADIN SHOTGUNS, } eae JOHNSON @ CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS (N UNITED STATES BONDE DIB- ar ‘TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES .M. & B. COHEN'S DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EX¢HANGE mar? LOAN OFFIGR, UNNINGHAM, makes Silk t36 1007 seventh st. n.w. Hate to Urder, and. lels old styles. GE BATS and Hats of ANTED—OLD GOLD and SILVER, in larce Sines reeater Cremall quantitios. | Highest. caah price paid. rT) 140 8th st., between G and H. Fen's aye., betwoos $d & 43s ats. 4 mard NP'HOS. Z. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. NES DWELLING, No. 105 G ONE-STORY, TT ROUTE WENT On WEDNESDAY, Jviy 21H, at FIVE O'Choce va, T willsell ia sront of the pre: $F re 086. tale,” Let 3 1B Sauays OS. EY WAGGAMAN, Ty24-d&ae ‘Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. PUSCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. 1X1 ULES, HOWE SCALE, &c., OF COAL AND WEST, AT AUCTION. = On THURSDAY MORNING, Jcty 29TH, aT Tr O'CLocE, we will sell at the above| are, Howe Scale (7,000 1bs.), Office Building, rrisze House, Fencing, Stable, Shed, Stove, &c., &c. Tero's cash. DUNCANSON BOS. Auctiones! Sy27-2t IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OHANCFKY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 1310 T STREET, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH AND FOUBTEENTH STS. NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Sn- reme Court of the District of Columbia, ring date on the 12th day of January, B.J8T7, and passed in 3 certain cai vadini therein, in which Martha A. Keys and others are laintifis, and Dennis A. Keys aud others are de- fendante, (the same being Equity Cause No. 4859;) alco, au order of resale at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, passed on the 8th day of July A.D. 3880, the undersicned will «ell at public auc- tion, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder tLerefor, on MONDAY, the rn Dav OMAUGUST A. aw. S80, AT 4 ‘CLOCK P. M, all that certain piece or parcel of land sitnate and being in the city of Washington and District of Columbia, an {known and distingniehed on the ground plat or plan of said city, according to the plate filed iu this cause by the commissioners on partition, as the east twenty one feet and leven inches (21.11) front by the der th of one hundred and forty-four (144) of Lot mmbered twenty-three (23,) in equare numbered two Lu? dred and fifty (250,) toxether with the appurten- ances to the eaine belopginz. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One- third cash on the Gay of gale, or on the ratification thereof: and the residue in twoequsl instalments at one and two years, with interest from the day of fale, payable Fem!-annualiy, and payment of prin- cipal and interest to ba secure by the boud of the purchaser, with a surety or sureties, to be approved y the srustees. A deposit of one hundred and fifty dollars wil! be required at the time of sale,and all Conveyancing to be at the cost of the purciser. GEORGE PETER, ockville, Md: : A. THOMAS Mikey, } trot, 452 D street n.w.; Jy16-2aw3w&ds ITCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON “‘I* STREET, BETWEEN REVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem- ber 24th, A.D. 1873, and duly recorded in fray NG. 733, folio. 147, one of the land. records for the District of Columbia, we will sell, at putiic auction, in front of the premises, of SATURDAY, THE litH Day o¥ AUGusT, AD. 1880, ar 4:30 o’cLock P.>., the following described Foal cetate situate, in Washington city, District of Columbia, to wit: The west 29 feet 8 inches front of lot 23, square 127, by the depth of the lot (149 rect 3c inch), together with the improvements thereon, consisting ¢f a Four-story Brisk Dwelling. ‘Terme: The amount of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust remsining unpaid, with ex- penses of sale, in cash; and balance in twelve and eighteen months, for ‘which the notes of the pur- cliager. bearing interest from date of the salo and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, shall be taken, A deposit of $250 will be required at time of sale. “All conveyancing at purchaser's cot. If ferme of sale are not complied with tn seven days the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaniting purchaser, after fi.o days’ ad- vertisement. f a ROBERT ©. FOX,’ Trustes. J.T. COLDWELL, Anct. jy15-th&t, ts ) ee STATE L OTTERY, TAKE NOTICE! This ts the only Lottery ever noted on by the peo- pie of a State, and tinder a late decision of the U.S. Supreme Court at Washington, is the only Legal Lottery noo in the United States, all other charters having been reyealed or having no existence. A Splendid Opportunity to Win a Fortune. EIGHTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS H, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 07H, 1850—123p MonTHLY Dnawina. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution was rewularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State for ¥ducational and Char- itable purposes in 1868 for the 'Term of Fwen- ty-five Years, to which contract the inviolable faith of the state is pledged which pledge has beem renewed by an overwhelming popular vete, secur- ing its franchise in the new constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879, with a capital of $1, 000,— 000, to which ‘it has since added a reserve fund of Over $350,000. é ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU- AON will take place monthly on the second Tues- y 1 never seales or postpones. Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $3 000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EAOH. HALE-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize. = 830,000 1 Capital Priz 10,000 1 Capital Priz 5,000 2 Prizes of #2, 50 5,000 5 Prizes of 1, 000 5,000 20 Prizes of "600. 10,000 100 Prizes of + 10,000 200 Prizes of 10,000 500 Prizes of 10,000 1000 Prizes of ), 080 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of #300. 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. 9 Approximation Prizes of 100. 1857 Prizes, amounting to... Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all Points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. vrite, clearly stating full address, for further information, or send orders by express or in a Registered Letter or Money Order by mail, ad- dressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La., Or same person at No. 319 Broadway, New York. J.P. HORBAC 1416 F st. n.w., W: Allour Grand Extraordinary Drawinga are under the eupervinion and management of GERERALS C. an BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. y or PERERA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, ‘and in imitation of all kinds ef stone, and just as durable. For sale ata heavy discount from former prices. TERBA COTTA VASES, SEWER PIPE, STOVE CROOKS, &o., AT THE LOWEST RATES. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA CO., €01 New Jersey ave. Near _B. & O. Depot. [/D®: F- 4: Von moscuzisHER, warzi-ly 619 19th street northw: Special Attention Given to the Treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- IKED SIGHT, CATAERH, As FAUDINERRES OF TEE Tire LUNGS, CHEST, ETO. DE. VON MOSC&ZISKER bas now been long enough in Washington ‘= complished suftclent in Bis profession to foot ofS further commendation of is ski or success is un- necessary. Hundreds of the most distinguished citizens Of Washington and vicinity have been treated by him for the above maladies with great success. Amony them are numbered several mem- bers of Congress, both Senators and Represeata- tives, many Lawyers, Bankers, Merchants and Chiefs of Departments. A list of their names, with testimonials Kindly tendered him, can be examined at his offices, 619 19th street northwest, by those interested... They will also willingly to those desiring to personally inquire of them. Office hours from 8:30 %.m. tol p.m., from 8 to 4, and from 7 to 8 p.m. Jel JPTCHELL, cooKE « co, STOOK BROKERS, 58 Broadway, New York, 4 scllon small marsin all Stocks quoted Rew dors htock Exchanse miso destin Seer ene lege. Contracts at close rates Correspondence Bolicitea &09-00 ;ELBY, STERLING SILV, J EWELIY TED WARE, &o., an AT COST FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY. ore removing toour new tare, No. 1218 Pa. aye Ge Will boll Sur entire stock ay hans sox SAWL LEWIS, Established 1840. [Jy13-1m) 1221 Pa. ave. WE. REPRESENT ONE OF THE LARGEST and best manufactories in the coun- . BUGGIES, PHAETONS, JUMP-' Stare. EXTENSION TOPS, &e. ore aim to givethemost for the money. Repairing 80- licited. KiDDIE BROS., cor. 1335 st and Penn- Bylvania ave. my3 ‘OUB HEAD YS THE BEST PART OF YOUR rs all diseases of the Hair and Seal; Y suit Pnor. DEMONGEOT, ‘who has had over 616 9th st., opp. U.8. 7) QASRPET CLEANING AND UPHOL- Sn) branded ACK BHO. ala G16 La. ave, FUBNITURE AND EF! OF A PRIVATE FaMILY AT AUCTION, SISTING OF HaLL Ob, CLOTHS, OA! HALL SETT, DINING-ROOM . EXTENSION TABLE, OANE-SEAT AND OTHER CHAIRS, CHINA’ AND GLASS, WALNUT S8ID! POARD, &c., PARLOR. HAIRCLOTH SUITES, M. 1OP'TABLES, BRUSSELS AND INGRAL CARPE’ MATTING, WALNUT M. ‘TOP DRESSING GARE SET, ERCEAVINGS:. OURTAINS. FEATHERS, BLANKETS, JED CLOTHING, &o., &c. be'ng entire ‘effects contained in premises N: 1800 Fourteenth street, corner of 8 street nort west, and will be sold On FEIDAY MORNING, ery 30rn, 18%, com MENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. 3927-3t JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneer ARC! 9th and D ptrocts northwest. FUBNITURE AND FIXTURES, UNEXPIRED LICENSE, &c., OF THE WELL KNOWN KESTAURANT KNOWN AS PLATZ;S, 604 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, AT AUOTION, in part consisting of Bar and Osster Bar Counters. with marble tops, com- plete: 7 Walnat Marble-top Bar Tables,’ Bhow- cases, Qopper Steam Heating Tab! icera- tors, French-plate Mirror, Marble (French) Jame piece, Walnut, Msrble-top Bidebaard, Cane Dining Chairs, Stools, Paintinzs and En: ravings, Ottice Decks, Chandeliers, Wine and er Glsaees, ‘Tumblere, Decanters, Castors, Crockery and Glassware, Cooking Ranxe, Steam Boiler, Bitchen Utensils, &e., together with Furpituse of four chambers. On BATURDAY. Jury Sixt, at 12 O'oLocKk NOON, will be offered as an enlirety the et tire furmture and effects of the above well. known Restaurant, which offers a splendid chsnce for any one desiring to engage in the above business. If not disposed of as a whole, will imme- diately after be sol’ in detail, Terme at sae Jy27-4t DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOTS ON NORTH O STREET, BETWEEN NORTH PITOL AND FIRST STREET EAST. By virtue cf a deed of trust, dated Novem- ber 1th, 1573, recorded in. ‘Liber 735, folio Ath 370, of the land records of the District ofl Columbia, and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed the 23 day of July, A. D. 1880, substituting me as trus- tee in place’and stead of the Iste Johann Kilian, in said deed of trust, Twill sell, in front of the prem- £, 00 THURSDAY, AUGUST 26TH, 1880, AT SIX O'CLOCK P a., the real estate described in said deed, to wit, Lots nuiubered 2, 30, 1 and 82, of Wm. B. Todd's recorded subdivision of part of aquare No. G6, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a part brick and frame dwelling use. Terms of sale: According to the condition of sald deed of trust to wit: $1,000 cash, with accrued interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from Bey ten ber 17th, 1878, to day of sale; also. costs of sale; balance in six and twelve monthe, for which notes of the purchaser bearing interest from day of sale, eeenred on the property will be taken. A depokit of $00 to be paid when the property is bid off. All conveyancing at the expense of the pur- chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with in six days from dav of sale, e'se the trustee reserves the right to resell at the purchaser's risk, after five days’ advertisement. Jy24-2awkds A. E. L. KEESE, Trustee. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING AND STORE, OURNER OF TWENTY-SECOND AND’ F STREETS NORTHWEST, WITH IMPROVEMENTS. By virtue of a deed of trnst, bearing date the 20th day of March, 4877, and duly re- (5 corded in Liber 848, folio 280," et seq., one of the Land Records for the District of Columbia, the Undersizned trustee, will sell at public auction, upon the premiees, "at Six O'CLOCK P.M., 08 THURSDAY, tite 127a Day oF Avausr, 1880, the follow-described plece of property, viz: The west part of lot number eight (8), square namber 80, commencing for the eame at the southwest corner of said lot and running east, thirty-one (31) fect; thence running north one hundred (100) fect: thence west thi 31) feet: thence south one ace of beginning, con- -one hundred square feet of ground, with improvements thereon, consisting of a tWo- story Frame Dwel ing and Store. Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at six per cent, secured by decd of trust on the prop- erty. All conveyancing and recording at cost of purcharer. One hundred dollars to be deposited at time of sale. If the terms of sale are not com- plied with in seven days from day of sale the Trus- tee reserves, te rit to resell the property at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser, A. MACDONALD McBLAIR, ‘ruatee. Jy20, 22, 24, 26, 28,20, 42,4, 6,9, 11,12 HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY AT TENNALLYTOWN, D. tue 6th day. of Deaeurber ARTI and Anke 6 6th day_o: ber, and du’ recorded in Liber S71, folio 336, one of theal land records for the District of Columbia, the un- dersigned Trustees will sell on MONDAY, AUGUST THE 2p, 1880, on the premises, at 53 O'CLOCK, the following-described property, viz: All that piece or parcel of land lying ana being in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, and known as and being the corner lot of Ariana Lyles’ field,noxt toTennallytown, bounded as follows: Beginnin, for the same at the intersection of the south line o} tke county road with the esac line of the George town and Rockville turnpike road, and running thence north 70 drs. east 212 feet; then south 20 deg. east 45 feet; then sonth 70 deg. east 244 feet to the east line of the aforesaid turnpike, and thence with said turnpike road north 20 des. west 45 feet to the beginning, containinw and Isid out for one- fourth of an acre ef together with the im- Rs t of a two-story Frame ‘otel. Terms: One fourth cash ; the balance at one, two and three years, with notes besrin inte est at 7 per cent, ssid interest to be paid semi-annually and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. Allconveyapcing at purchaser's coat. $10) deposit juired at time of sale. .if the terms of sale are not gonna with in seven days after the day of sale the ‘Trustees reeerve the riht to resell the property at the ri«k and cost of the defaulting purchaser. WM. D. OARSIN,/ Trustees. J321-dkds JAS. L. DAVIS, "5 2 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VERY DESIRABLE BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES, WITH LOT OF GROUND, ON M STREET NORTH AND NINTH STREET WEST. By virtue of two deed of trust to ns, dated August 27, 1875, snd October 22, 1875, and recorded in Libers 796, folio 115, and 799, folio 468, of the land records ‘of Washinxto: , D. G., and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sel’, at public auction, in front of the pretbjces, on THURSDAY, the Sth day of Au- gust, A. D. 1880, at 6 o'clock p. m , ail that piece or parcel of ground described a8 parts of lots uum Serea seven and eight, «7 and 8), in square num- bered four hundred, (400), beginning for the same ata pointon M street north, distant eighteen feet (18 feet) from the southwest corner of syuare four hurdred ; thence north eizhty (80) feet; thence run- ning west eixhteen (18) feet to 9th street west; thence running north, along 9th street west thirty: (30) feet; thence turning aud runpiug east fifty (50) feet: thence south twenty-seven feet: th+nce west sixteen (16) feet; thence south eizhty-three (83) fect to M street north; thence along M street north sixteen west, tothe place of beinning. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; balance iu six and twelve months From dsy of sale, with interest, secured by deed of trust. “sit 0 will be required when the property is knocked down ; and if the terms of sale be not cna- plied w in seven days thereafter, the Trustees reserve the right to resell on five days’ notice, at the riek and cost of the defaulting purchaser. AS. FULL) 5 . AMES WATE, "5 TTustecs 415,17, 22, 24, 29,31, Anes, 5 npeomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALF OF TWO VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOTS, ONE FRONTING ON TWENTY. FIRS? STREET WEST AND THE OTHER ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE BETWKEN MAND N STREETS, WASHINGTON, D 0. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date April 10:h, 1879, recorded in Liber No. 909, tuiio, 282, ‘ono of the land records of the District of Columbia, and st the written request of the, party secnred thereby. the undersized, as Tru teee, will eell at public anction, ih front of the bretiges on FRIDAY, stn dutm DAY OF JULY, - D., ATG ‘LOCK P.M., a partof lot four in square Lirety-nine, beginning for the same ata point on the eaet Fide of 21et street, thirty-seven feat two inches south from the intersection of New Hamp- shire avenue and said twenty-first strect, and rau- ring thesce south twemy-five feet tiva inches, thenee eset ninety feet, thence north twenty-Ave fect five inches, thence west ninety feet to the place of beginning; also lot lettered “‘E,” bain a punceavision of part of said lot four in said square Lincty-nine, made by R. P. Jackson, aud duly re- cided, in the surveyor’s office of the District of nia. ‘Terms of sale. to wit: One-half of the purchase Tcney on each lot to be paid in cash, of which fifty dollars must be paid at thme of sale; the balance in 8x and twelve months, with interest at seven per Cont per annum from day of wale, eecured by deed of trust on the iots sold, or all cash, at the pur- Chaser's option. If terms of sale are hot complied with in seven days from day of sale, the trustess Foul purchiasee, Sites “hve aaa nao iat the on Yr, after five ¥ 8 futiry purel five days’ notice WALTER @. DUCKRTT,? JAMES Mc! 5 3517, 20,22,24,26, 98605 0 GHLIN, ) Trustees. GBEEX & WISE, Auctioneers. ThUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUAB EAL FSTATE IN ROSSLYN, atone (pee RITE GEORGETOWN, D._O.,) IMPROVED BEE Age WELLING-HOUSE, STORE, STA- By virtue of the decree of the Circuit of Alexandria county, Vireinias rennet e tiay term, 1880, fherevt, in the suit of. {inna Hillis vs. Hanns and Johnston, Trustees, &c.- thetubecribers, as Comméeioners of Saleappoluted ¥ Said decree, will offer for sale, at public auction, gu.the premiscs, on WEDNESDAY, Avaver 25eu 1880, a3 5 o'cLocx P. at., Lots nutibered one tod 2 in Square numbered three, in the Town of Roselyn, Virginia, with the improvements, con sisting of aw ‘house, store, stable and “Termin of sale precited be ee eee PI are with interest from Decem! cont., and $38.40 taxed amt, Wi T 's Coat. JAMES M. JOHNSTON, 3y22-th,m&ds DUNOANSON BROB., Salesmen. vans soramon aE EES STUAR’ STREETS on MONDAY. mr }280, at 6 otuson Fr ate, Dwi oeh Sone: will offe and in front of the premises, (SYS 50x85 feet, at ae ‘and ¥ "Terma: Gae-tourth cab, "kd olan Gan two GAS FIXTURES GARDEN HO8E, GARDEN HOSE. OIL STOVES, OLL STOVES. e PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO.,, my8 1425 New York Avenue_ y OH. READ, AND BE CON- FACTs, LO VERGE. OW IS THE TIME to secure bargains, and A. N STRAUS is the place where they are to be EMEMBER THAT OUR 810 suits are reduced Retr ar: they are a areat bargain: and bert in the city for the money, at A. STRAUS". (0 KEEP COOL inthis Hot Weather, purchase To s'vine Brown, or Creole Linen Suit, at a. STRAUS’. PACA, SERGE and Nun's Cloth Costa are sell- At « at reduced prices, suitable for this Hot ‘Weather, at A, STRAUS’. SE THORE HANDSOME, stylish and wellrasde ‘Cass Suits which rold for €15—They have Deen reduced to #12 and are the cheapest suit this side of New York for the price. NT YOU FORGET IT—If you wish to save OTe aey te bagi Zour Clothing. you should call on A. STRAUS, who has re- duced his prices, and where you can ob- tain many ood Bargains. LL BUMMER CLOTHING must be sold rapidly ss possible: therefore bargains are now in order at A. bTRAUS’. 3/00 WILL BE ASTONISHED at the low prices YoUnarbrevail at © STRAUS" XPAQE FORBIDS MENTIONING the many other bargains which aro to be found at my establishment. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all to call and see for themselves. A. STRAUS, ennsylvania Aven jylt ‘Between 10th and ith street L MARTIN & CO.’S CELEBBATED le PULP MORTAR BLAOK, FOR BRICKLAYERS UEE, Where Black Jointa are required. Stock on hand. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGENTs, myl4 12th st. wharf and 1202 F st.n.w IME AND CEMENT. YLOR'S PORTLAND CEMENT, as The strongest, cheapest, best. ROCKLAND (MAINE) et heat in Atameies’ ALSO, OHUROH, SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. WOOD MANTELS AND TILING of every de- scription a specialty. L. E. GANNON, jy7-ly Room 7, Corcoran Building. BONESET BOURBON TONIC, AN ELEGANT COMBINATION OF BONESET AND OTHER RELIABLE TONICS WITH A RIPE OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY, BUCH AS CONNOISEUBS APPROVE AND INVALIDS MUST HAVE. NOT A DROP OF ANY OTHER SPIRIT IS USED. WE MAVE NO USE FOR FALSE PRETENSES. A RICH, WHOLESOME AND DELICIOUS" STIMULANT TONIO FOR DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, MALARIA, ETO. DELICATE WOMEN, FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE, OVERWORKED CLERKS, CLERGYMEN, AND PHYSICIANS, SUFFERERS FROM BRON- OHITIS, AND THE FEEBLE OF EVERY AGE AND CLASS WILL FIND IT A DELIGHTFUL INVIGORANT. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, AND THE SCOUNDRELS WHO ISSUE THEM. CHAMBERS & BROWN, LOUISVILLE, Ky. MILLER & JONES, NATIONAL THEATER BUILDING, BOLE AGENTS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. may25-t, f&keow3m GEEAE SLAUGHTER IN RooTs HAND SHOFS, at 1916, and Clothing, 1914 Pa. ave. 149 prs. Ladies House Slippers 100 prs. Ladies Fine Kid Sip Newport Ties and But. Slippers 75, 85-3 worth double. Gents Low Quarter Shoes 81, and $1.50 up, value double. Olothing at w (ented low prices. “Otlieo Coats 49 and 6c Vests 65 and 75¢.up. White Dress Shirts Sdand & bargain. Underwear 20 and 25c. upwards, to close dut.” Cass Pants, 82, 82.50 and $3 up; Boy's Knee Pants, 60 up; Linen Suita, 81.50, at Sy2t |. W. SELBY. WANTED FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, ‘Mattresses to remake and fine upholsterin: Moth exterminated by steam, By F. H. YOUNG, No. 1404 Pennsylvania ave., opposite Willard’s Hotel. myl-6m BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS. 4 WONDERFUL REMEDY. Physiciana everywhere preecribe and endorse ther as a great improvement on the common slow- | acting porous piasier and all simular articles. Dr. J. W. Thompson, (one of the Philadel- phia Jurors.) ‘Prefer them ‘to all others.” Use them in my practic Dr. E. Deyo, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ‘‘Hest plaster in use." **always wives satisfaction.” Dr. A. Wooley, Warsaw, Ind. ‘I pre- gcribe none but these.” Dr. J. W. Gully, St. Louis, Mo. prescribed them with wrest success.” ‘Truly a wonderful remedy.” **One of the few adver- tised articles not a humbug.” rma: for Women and Children, Diguisville, Ky. **ihe members of our sta! speak in the highest terms of your plasters,” Chemical Gazette, N. ¥. ‘Unquestionably Oss Enproveneut on Grdiiary porous plasters: Over 2,000 Druggists have signed a paper stating thet Phyticians say they are in every way Superior to the ordinary slow-acting Porous Plasters. ‘Their great merit lies in the fect that they are the only vissters which relieve pain at once. Physician in your own locality will confirm theilovestatement For Lame Back, Bheuma: ‘I have ‘Female Weakness, Stubborn and Neglected Goldsand Couxhs, Diseased Kidneys, Whooping Gouxh, Affections of the Heart, and all ills for which porous plasters are used, it is simply the beat known remedy. es Senne Oe = Porous Plaster and take no ot 3 Sext on receipt of price by Heal E douneoms ah Platt ot. New York. 3623 WEAVEE, KENGLA @ CO. MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. EVERY BAR AND OAKE OF OURGOODS ARE BRANDED WITH OUR NAME, AND ARE WAE- RANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED TALLOW AND VEGETABLE OILS, AND TO BE FEEE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-OLASS GROCERS. Office and Warerooms, 105 and 107 Water street, jy12-3m. Georgetown, D. 0. = PELovuzE « som, TXPE FOUNDRY PRINTERS’ FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, ie me SOI TRE, boule Brot, pra yecsatt 80 Om a Weahingwp, D.0.' } face as she sai | See you, and hopes you won't find her a bere.” .. July 28, isso, Maud S. RAT TROT—HOW SHE DID IT AND GOSSIP ABOUT IT. The great feat (no pun intended) of materiess Maud Ss sttil the constant theme of cony ton among horsemen. It was accomp!l! traesuy and under circumstances so surprising that i is doubttul if Captain Stone was to an- Pounce to-morrow that she would trot a mile in 2:10, whether there Would be contidence enough in Old Father Time among the betting men to = him the favorite tn'the pools. When H. and Col. John W. Conley, on behalf of H 0 Jockey and Trotting’ Club (seeing bat there was not the ghost of a show for Trinket, and being destrous of giving the crowd who had assembied to witness the race (2) the worth of their money In excitement), approached Captain Sione and asked him to instruct his driver, Batr, to send Maud at the top of her speed, ttiat gentlem, Feplied that he was perfectly’ willing to ha her beat her four-year-old record, provided ths Majcr_ McDowell would accept’ the second mobey offered by the Club from him. (hought him too ‘nice and too square a tan to lose that amount. “We will not enforce th Gistance penalty,” re led the Chicago g leman. “Well, see what Major McDowell Ee 258 OF THE $10 answered Captain Stone. Major Was interviewed, and he was Willing to see "Maul speeded, he was “anxious to know know. just what kind of a ple Horsettesh be bad so brashly tackled. Jack Splan f hted Captain Stone to send Maud for a1 that was tn her, but the captain would 1 comply With the request, si ‘She has not id ebough of work yet to thoroughly harden and twill not have her tiptoed to ob “She is 1n as good condition as a "responded Splan, “I know he Fou do. {answered the captatn perfectly willing to have he £0 In tWo-sixteen, T willnot hi ane her worn om or injured for the world.” Captain. Stone then eiked pr to where Bair a the tilly were Billy, take ber arou. caret bring her here th about sintoenes ae Bair then started to score with Trinket, who Was thoroughly demoralized and could not be got to the wire on her feet at faster than a thirty gait. It was at this gait, and while Bair as halt turned around in lls Sulky, watehing o af ai Lhe word “go” was gn Away gallant chesinat sped, but Bair did not eelerate her speed much’ until well into the st urn. still she reached the quarter-pole thirty-three seconds—a two-twelve galt, € up the back-streteh she fairty seemed tc OF to quote the words o! “By God, ng de fence.” AS faster 1. Ket 18 pa half-mile ‘pole a score of she darted by tue -appolnted Umers ejaculated: “One four abd a bait!” “One four and three quarters!” Then there was excitement. “It sie don’ break she'll be here faster th two ty tune, 8 ever Wr lower turn she said White, of the Chie. judg one. zo Ty of a trotting horse Round the AS G00 though the wind lent her spe petitor distar tn nd |, ber com- : poor Trinket, even then ‘betng triple 1. She Was past’ the three-quarter pole one thirty-seven and three-quarters, ‘and vy watch her come down the home elalmed a scribe almost wild with t then Bair looked around to ere trinket Was, and, judging by the e he was ahead of ‘her, that ho was th Captain Stone re quire: eascd up a little on the glorious tilly. | “Wik he pulling he hastily tnquired a doy men, wiille a dred others yelled to him “Come on, come on.” Bair pald no atte on to these shouts until within a furlong ot the wire, when he touched her with the She responded instantly, showing she Was as fresh as a ‘daisy, and Went under the string the acknowledged Queen of the American Turf. Had Bair known at the halt mile the time he had made he could have slowed up a little going around the turn, and struck the home stretch with Maud compara tively rested. 11 would have been no hardship her then to have trotted her last quarter in brty seconds, in which event the record would have been 2:10 instead of 2:13. Noone was More astonished at the result than the Cinein- haulans. ‘True, they backed her pretty well,but not one-quarter as heavily as they would have Gone had they the faintest idea of the kind of a horse she was. Even Captain Stone's winnings, including his thousand dollar bet with Major McDowell, did not amount to $3,000. Jake A ag Won about $1,300, but few others won in the thousands at all.—cin. Enyutre eS ‘THE COST OF CREMATION.—Ata recent meeting of the St. Louts cremation society, about twenty entlemen were present and one lady, Mrs, m. Porter. Mr. Albert Todd reported that Siiice the previous meeting he had written sev- eral letters on the subject of cremation, com- bating several sentimental objections urged agalnst It, and that the committee of waleh ne Was a member proposed to write further lette during the recess it was proposed to take, dl recting thelr attention to the opposing views of the catholic paper, the Western Watchniin. Seven new members were elected, and eleven ‘ons for membership announced. Mr. Fritsch stated that he had written to a at Gotha, Germany, where there fs a cretuatory, and the gentleman had sent him the plavs and spec!ficationsof the columbartum, ii iled. Mr. Fritsch exhibited the plans. at Gotha has dissolved, he sald, tor cipality has taken the management of Wusvarium. The crematory has been in ion there since Isis, and thirty bodies ted. The Cost_of tncineratiug 0—$5 for fuel, $1 for help, $1.59 . Urns are tarnished by the rel- atives. and are in dimensions 13 tnches high and 154 ch-s Wide. They are depostted ‘n the colum- bartum for twenty years, and then must be re- moved. The crematory—bullding and appur- tenances—cost $22 000, ihe cv} oper had br one cer} THE GERMAN ARMY.—On April 1, 1SS!, when the As pees of the several corps lately ordered to be formed will have been completed, the German field army will comprise 3 officers and men of all ranks and arms the service—the reserve troops will number 341,450 Of all ranks, the landwehr forces 293,020, and Uhe garrison troops 125,534. Altogethér, there- fore, in the event of a general mobilization Ger fhany would have over a million and a half of soldiers at once available. IN THE WRONG ENVELOPE.—A lady of rank had recelyed the honor of an invitation to dinner from the Princess Mary, of Teck, for a day When she was engaged to dine with an old friend. She wrote two letters—one to the Prin- cess In cr sweetest manner, acknowledging the honor, «c., &c.; another to’ her friend, be- giuning, “Such a bore. dear! Fat Mary has in- vited me to dinner on our day, aud of course I must 4 To her horror, she learned by the next post that her friend had got the letter for the Princess in her envelope. The mischtet Was Gone, and she went prepared to throw her- self at the fee her ro: hostess, when the Princess met with open hands and smiling Fat Mary ts very pleased to Loudon Tr AN OFFER TO GLADSTONE.—Mr. Gladstone be- Ing one day in the London offices of Mr. Lind- ihe shipowner, making a note of some ship- returns for bis budget, brusque and ithy Sunderland shipowner who was watch- ing him and was struck by the industrious and intelligent way In which he went to work, Without dreaming of who he was, sald, “Thou Writes a bonny hand, thou dost.” “I am glad you think so,” was the reply. “Thou dost; thou mak: thous't ju want. * res, indeed, derland man. “I'm a man of few words, noo; if thoul'tcome overto Sunderland Pll give thee £i20 a year. Now, then.” “I'm much obliged for the offer,” was'the answer, “and when Mr. Lindsay comes in I'll consult him.” Mr. Lind- say, When he came in, kept up the joke, saying Id not stand ‘in the young man's way, and the sooner they knew each offer the bet ter. “Allow me, therefore, to Introduce to you the Rt. Hon. W.E. Giadstone of the Exchequer.” ‘There was much laughing “ENCES.—When Gen. Cameron took possession of his farm at Don- egal, Pa., he put up a fence on the lines given him by Surveyor Eby, of Elizabethtown, and so it has remained until a short time ago, when the trustees of Donegal chureh notified the general that tt encroached on their line. The general sent for ‘Squire Eby and he again sur- veyed it, and reported to the general that it was on his line. Recently—in the abserce of Gen. Cameron at White Sapo Springs— Messrs. H. H. Wiley and J. W. Johnson, repre- senting the church, took a force of men to the place and tore the fence down. ExD OF A PRACTICAL JOKE.—The funeral of Miss Clara Bagnall recently took place from her mother’s residence, Indiantown, N. B. The story of ber sad Ife should be a warning to practical jokers. Several years ago, while the geceased Was but a girl, a gentleman of her acquaintance thought he would play a joke on ber, never imagining for a moment that it Would result £0 seriously as it did. He arrayed himself in & diabolical rig and presented him self before her, She was naturaily of a weak ard nervous temperament and the shock that her nerves experienced by the frightful appari- ton Proved too much for her. She fell into a fit, only to wake a raving maniac. For five or six )ears her friends managed to keep her at home, unUl her health began to fail, when they very reluctanUy decided mn sending her to the esyizm. e lingered there for some ee nntil the angel of death appeared and reliev: her oi ber suiferiny Mrs. Brown, the mother Of “Artemus Ward,” is mentioned by The Boston Journal as a bright and busy old lady of 70 yt now living at Waterford, xe. ” e her. son 5 ried, ney has 2 great love for gardening. pride affection are pleasantly shown when visitors come to look at the house where the merry “Artemus” was born. eA woman at Red Clay, Ga., in a box ata vadigene ag oer went Mone, ene filled meal, and unknowingly smothered the child, The immorality of the Victorian Reign. HV akIDg Of @ recent divorce in fashionable the Wirid: Mrs. Buller is very unlucky in not basirg been able to settle her Uttle ditieulties privately. There are other women who do pre- “ively as she has done, and whose lives are por. fectiy well known to eversbody who is about London; but elther they manage to keep on fairly Civil terms with their husbands orthey contrive to Steer clear of the divor: and exposure. In fashionable circies the marriage contract seems to be based on easy and sine ple principle-—entire freedom of action re- served for both parues, and.a latch-key for wite aswell as for husband. The other evening Iwas at a place of great pu resort, and counted seven Well-known men in London lite who were with women equally well-\cown—at a ody thoveht it sthange or unusual No ulment 18 thought necessary. Mrs. r is being lectured all around for her mis- t. butler lecturers must be well aware thai she ts not a bit worse than Mrs. A. or Mrs. E—to0 easy would it be to give real name Who are Invited to every fashionable house When the soctal history of the Victorian art tocracy comes to be written, the chronicle will be found quite as scandalous as that of Charles il. Ifyou doubt it, you had better borrow the e-OOk Of & friend of mine, who has for some years past kept a record of public scandals only, taking ho account of private It ts “racy” a5 Certain parts of Pepys’ Diary, d Lbrows tbe Grevil ther into the shade. The Claas * aris~ take good ¢ tt behind in the race. Imllators genvrally outd> the origt nals. Public opinton no longer condemns open immorality. it even look pprovin, was the sine, one remembers, in Fran days of Dubarry and Louts le Dien-aine ty Was founded upon the tdea of promiseao: intercourse of th sexes, and there » On to ob n0 at Teast, that people in the ‘right cou'd ‘conde: heed Of.” The “noblitty and gentry” found the world a pleasant one, and they gid as they liked tn it, A’ few years passed away, and they discovered that there had been a contrary opibion all the time, and that tt was stronger immeasurably than’ they who ha despised It, What happencd to them after that is not yet quite forgotten. Let us hope that history does not always repeat ltself, but again tt may be sald. without tear of cor the aristocratic and fashtonal making but a sorry prep Ulal im store for them. anexplosion against the other day, for Which he was much rebuked and frowned upon. But Mr. Bright's words were tame compared with those which arc uttered elsewhere Piers isa day of reckoning for everybody, and an old Warning bids us all To put our houses tn ord ere It comes. not a few cases, should th visitation cor radenly, the 2 WOH for the aay or ight burst into found full of—what shall 1 keepers.” SARDINES.—A lang: of tle sardines consumed in this country come from Eastport, | Bear the jumping-off place in the state of Main ‘There are p less th: § Of s: n five companie in the pack es, which are caught hear by in greatest quantities, ‘They are packed both in French mustard aud oll, and an extensive Dusiuess is done In What Is known as Kus: lan packing. ‘The sulpmeuts foot up nearly G60) cargoes per da: cared » BY TRLEVHONE WIRES.—A al fntercst Was mooted Liverpool subi ot at the m 5 ue phon erpool and ott Forwood were likely. to prove a ni when in New ¥¢ oo wires over his head. The town d that the assoctation of c ns Lied, lab en up the juestion, and tntended to draw the altention of the home olice to the subject London Ties, a that . and k lately he counted over CURRENCY AS RELICS —It 13 as amount of fractional currency d this amount is set down a5 government, or to the bation. ‘That some of i ts lost or de- Stroyed is a reasonable supposition; but more of it, in all probability, yet exists, and in good condition, but it ts not very likely that It ever will be Presented for redemption. Where 18 1t 2 It ts in the bands of “the curtous,” of > curious persons who are always seeking curious things, from golden eagles to golden roses, or what are golden roses in thelr estima. flop.’ Such persons are very numerous, and It 43 all but certain that they hold, and ‘mean to keep, some millions of the paper money that Was Issued during the war and in the years that Immediately followed the war's close. Not only were halt-dollars and quarter-dollars 1s- sucd, and dimes and half-dimes, but the issues Were varied; so that collectors, 1o hoard, have a large Bumber of pleces to gather in each and every Instance, As collectors are many, and gencrally men of some means, It follows’ th: the amount of war corrency ‘thus must be heavy, and fairly to t uimted tn Tuiliions, It will, or much of It will, be retained, and the govercuent never be required to re deem It.—Boston Travetier, THIn CLornEs axp No DREN.—The thermometer mounts the nineties, and We rake our accustomed plea for co:nmon sense in combating the hot weather. We a clare again that heat has slain more victims, tive to one, then cold, and that the world see deft about'the matter. It protects ttself against e: Mt Invites the fury of the other, Under the ordinary regime of mothers {t is “high for lu Mf any ‘child under 3 years lives through the Sumner of any of our greater cities. ‘They hug FRACTIONAL sumed that 1) lost or ¢ OBS FOR THE Cmit- death in flannels, and im avolding draughts they stumble on the grave. We raise our volce again for the helpless ones, We plead for suln- gied heads and bare feet. We ask for that co: tring on y which the plainest decency demands. We leave to secular sclentists the raid against cold water. We ask for all by mouth and skin that 1s necessary tomake life passable in these sweltering days; and we cuarantee that if all Ubls dicta are followed tity per cent shall be added to life and one thousand to comtort— Louisville Medivai News. MRS. GRANT aT THR ONT.. siege of Vicksburg Mrs. Grant and her children Were at the headquarters of the then major- peneral. A senunel whom she accosted to earn the Way tothe only other lady in camp, recalls the Incident as follows: “she thanked Me ina very pleasant manner, inquired my age and how long I had been in the service, and expressed the hope that the war would soon be over. 1 repited that the private coldlers be- Heved that a great deal of hard fighting re. uring the mained to be done. , Well,” she auswered, With asinile, “some of you y be generals some day, perhaps,’ me yood-day she passed on. vate journal pi Inly dressed, tolerably young, ana ver 1-looking Woman. ToL by the Boston Hera who had Vistied Parls was asked if he bad seen the ‘Hotel de Cluny. ‘Oh! yes, I stopped there three wee quite as bad a mistake as the had ‘done Paris’ and all its envizons excepulug ‘complet.’ He had tried to go there, bat all the stages marked ‘Complet were full, 80 he could not go.” A Pir season 1s tol pondent of the € writes that a ho! ES took fright at a passing locowotive and ran away. ‘The bitching strap hung down and Gragged on the ground. A lemon and white Lull-terrier, that Is a constant companion of arted with tt Rtempied Se al times ‘to catch the hitch-retn tn Its mor but, as the strap was rather sb jerked from the dog’s hoid several Umes, until, just as the horse wheeled around the Brown and 34 streets, the dog sueccede: tg a@ tim grip, and brought the runaway horse to a stand-sull, holding it there uutli the driver arrived. 8@-Thos. Delana, ltvery-stable keeper, Chi- cxgo, was found at midnizht of Monday on the streets fatally siabbed in the abdomen. Min: Dixon, who claims to be his wile, afterwards ac knowledge that she did the cutting with a butcher's knlie during a quarrel, &2~ The man who loafs his time away around @ one-horse grocery wMle his wife takes in washing to support him can always tell you just what this country needs to euhance its prosperity. tS? There are many unpleasant things in this vale of tears, but a collar with a button-hole large enough to stick your head through will cause you about as much trouble as uke rest of them.—andrews' Razar. &P-We once saw a boy who refused to whistle. A lady wanted him to hail a horse c: se“ "Tis sweet to be remembered,” as the “An American on his return He replied, * making man who sald he narmpion dog story of ya Columbus, Ind., cinnat! Co: ched rover’s Wagon man said when he got a cork leg. MARRIED. PARNARD—PABKER —On the 224 of Jul, at the residence of Jose Pi Centre, Mass. by the Parker, WILLIAM W. Parken, both of Wi VLIET—HALTER. Toureday, July 15th, 1580, the Ben Chas. D. Andrews, st ble residence, Gums Bente Bee at Pihadelptias Pe (Phila. papers please copy |} = 2. DIpD. CARTER. Surdsy, july 25th, 1680, Lorra B. Canzen, iufant davghier of don F. and Fannie D' Carur, afters lou and painful Siness, aod nine mcpths ard fifteen days. ‘mains wil be removed from Hagerstown to Wa ton, D. C-, in Deosmber, 1880. dl —_—_—X—X_ UNDERTAKERS.