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o STEAMERS, &c. ____ AUCTION BALES. AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. rise foot Tbe T clean a Returning, arrive pm. Passenger sc- Nerery SUNDAY more and River arriving st Leonardtown Pom carly Monda: in Washington Commodations frst cls at low rai STEP 7th Or at corner 12th aud Peuna. ave. Hz POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. teamer MATTANO, Part. E. B. Howes, leaves whar? toot of Nstreets southwest, every, under, and Thursday, at 7.0% y, for river lan Tueaday,. for Cottons, ieee 4 e Mat es ‘and returning. Paasensers and freichts taken ORES, Awent, 6th st. wharf. —= STEAMER aunowseirTH ‘Will leave Potomac Whart, foot of 7th street, at 7 0 SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAC RIVEB LANDINGS as far aa Leonardt w sand Nomini; returning MOND. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Fare and Freizht at lowest rates. F. J. STONE, Parser. gvery Monday, ‘wednesday and Prt. for Ciymont, Eotornac > Y ie, Matthias, ie Mattox ee wet le whartens rebarnia Tuceday, Freignt st low- horeday a aod Saturday. eae and. Pek NOBFOLE AND FORTRESS MONROE STBAMER LADY OF THE LAKRB. Round trip, esi ee act srt MO ESDAYS and. FRIDAYS, 805-30 p. Norfolk alternate age 8 i Alexsidris, a te On ie POTOMAC VEE Steamer JO! MONDATS, THURSDAYS. als SATURDAYS ta. COUNELLY. Age, Gth st. W AME Bteamahipe ZOHN ea ON, First-class ‘Tare, 2 81.60. | Persae came fats Leavy George ei YS. eee es < DENHAM, Axt., to General Omics, ‘reasury Department. Dt. ALFRED WOOD, Sec’y. Fok FOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONKOE LAND THE, Bat ing Pine Us Sia Somern Warr, ‘LEAVES INGTON, wrom foot of seventh at. | From Gaupbell's 's wharf, MONDAY AND WED- THURS- NESDAY, st 5:80, and "DAY pas SUNDAY, ‘one SA’ 4e. P.M. Bx at Finey Point and Point Lookout Going “Viret-clase fare, 81: Bound Trip, snd staterooms f B. oF G. Snith's,, 1431, Penn's ‘. Brown's, 21.50. Tickets Heed’ th st. wharf, ¥, pop! : e F (REELING. i wharf, ee B.B.—Lunch vasnc ft allow para. Ti = passage me apa Feterve the right to der, NEW YOuK_WOTTERDAM. wT passaste apply to ROTTS 09» 935 Fenueylvania syenue, Warhincton- or Foi JOHN Axent, Hatioual Safe Deposit Building, covucr Noe Cok avenue apd 15th street northwest. aug7-1 TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN bonceipinice ste and toga YORK. Bailing days f DAY and SerURDAY, 's Wharf, (near foot 3. o C33 Toe York—Every. Sais ;ESDAY and SAT- Fr: ™., from Pier 49, East River, (near mmmodations. Lo rates oe wuaranteeds poe See XDE'S NEW _EXPHESS LINE ABHINGTON, GEOWGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's es fol Boston, Provi- and all points in the ‘The steamers of this comyan: Pier, ee SVP, at the pacoonn SW, bos Ths street. Washing “CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.¥. MEDICAL, &c. NOUTH.—PECIPE FREE youre of SEMINAL WEAKNESS, all diseases brouxht en by RROKS OF Pouilral albert DAVIDSON & 00. 78 Naseau st., New York. OCTOR ASMSTRUNG'S REMEDIES cure Certain diseases when all otler treatment and without any restrictions on the diet nauseCt isagreeable medicit sieves Wa th ‘et ne we Dear D jor the treatment of cases. Sworn to and ul shards, J.P. cael ae Ns ef meREOOD RESTURED. > te ciices fo¥ indices Bel leading: of Baltimore, Main cites, 49.5. Buta Charges moderate. " mar29-6m ‘s THIS AFTERNOON. 1) inna BROS., A Auctioneers. FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, ON SIXTH STREET, WEEN K AND f. STREE iT Wast (XO 1005 SINTH BIREED) © eh 2f0- AT avortto’ On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Avovst \0rg,aT 6 o'cuocys in front of the, preniiser, we will sell Lot 43 in Van Biewick’s subdivision of Fquare 471, fronting 20 feet on 6th street. with a derth of 100ft toan alley improved by two frame dwellings Zorms: One-third cash; balance in 1, 2 and 3 years, notes to bear 8 per cent inte: payable som annually veyancing and recording os pare chaeer's “cost. A deporit’ of require ausé 'HOMAS DOWLING, , Auctioncer. VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, BROWN AS SA TUGHES' BAKERY, Wo. 93 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. O., aT AUOTION. ow roomy Kai lane Deere hint Sroneith counters and shelvinie: tr ® large bakery, fully equipped and ready for T#Rtable Eee the rear. Terms: One ba'f cash: balance in sx and twelve month, with fetes bearing interest at 7 per en ed secured BY a EA of trast on the property © wold. ‘D: OASSIN, Attorne THOMAS DOWLING’: ‘Auctioneer. ‘aux. TO-MORROW. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer SALE OF VAl UABLE | PROPERTY, BEING No. Nan itn pote NORTHWEST, BETWEEN NES! a the ele day cf Au- lock y. m., Twill otter at (7% in f te jredisee, the auth 20 feet by 116 of Lot 10, ta, Biyaage 447, impro by a one-story frame house. ‘Terma day of sale. angi-d THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Ee EDN OHN SHERMAN & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE LARGE AND VAL- UABLE SQUARE No. 674—A GOOD INVESI- MENT OFFERED. 2 trust: of June! By virtue of, ee Codes oe dated ary}, A D. 37, A.D is 5, respecti’ ieee id duiy recorded. in’ Liber No. aes folio iy, ‘and Liber 788, folio 290. of the land records of the District of Oc nbia, we, the undersigned, will gell_at pau lic auction. in front of the premises, on WEDNESD, THE ate es OF Al mhbee A. D. 1590, at 5 o'er the following-de- scribed real estate, situate in Wy ‘Ashington city, Dis- trict of Columbia, to wit: All of Square numbered mx hundred and Serene tour (674), bounded as follows: On the nerth by L street, on the south by E street, on the east by Ist street Cy and on the Nest by North Capitol strect, and contains about 250, 000 square feet of round. ‘erms of sale: The amount of the indebtedness secured by the said two deeds of trust, and the ex- penses of sale, which will be stated at the time, in cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bear- in interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually from date cf sale and secured by deed of trust fk ve Lroperty sold, shall be takea. A deposit of 2500 will be required at the time of sale. All eae, ancipg at the pure the terms of sale are not comp! the trustees reserve the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of defauiting purchaser after five Gaye's advertisement in The Evening Star, he alove eanare of rotund will bo sold ject, to deed of trust bearing date Decamber A. D. 1872, and recorded in Li 704, folio 206, for the sum of ten thousand dollars, with interest at the rate of ten per ce: ny annum, from December 26, D. 1879, and which is now due and psyable: ako subject to all unpatd taxes, both general and ', aseebEED seine Ce HiG6s,) to date. ANTH. INDE.) 5 Trusteos. ausd-d&ds M. SMir . Salesman. |HOMA5 sae ‘Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TMPROVED PROPERTY N SOUTH SIDE OF WEST STRE! TWEEN HIGH. AND CONGHESS STREETS, GEORGETOWN, DO. aby, virtue of a deed of tinst, dated the 24th iter! October, 178, and diy recorded in iber 898, follo 313, &c., one of the land. fore tee Washington, b. 0., the undersizned ‘Trustees will sell, at the’ risk and cost of, the de- faulting purchaser at thesale made June 16th, 1880, on THURSDAY, AUGUsT 12TH, 1830, aT 5 O'CLOCK, in front of the pre the following property; : Part lot numbered 7, in the sip about and one inch on Weet sttect, ands depth of 130 feet, improved by a two-story Frame Dwelling. q ‘thi ace at six ‘and twelve \aser’s cost. hae au2-d&ds JAMES L. Dav is, RAILROADS. 1880 vexsattvanis koore 1880 "Track, Steal col Halle po ewest: ee. oa bie som a TRAINS LEA AVE WARING: except and W: or Wlutaars port, Lock Haven and Elmirs, at 10:40 Poe be Bunday. e ar 40 am, For New You a 2:10 and 10:60 p.m. On Sunday. io ted Ex. ress of Pullman Parlor ed 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday. Jersey ¢ ry wi th bouts of of fording di transfer to rect roid- ing double ferriage across serees Now Xork city, For Philsdelphisy 10:40 an, 4-10, 8:40 an 10:00 ‘On Sunday, 8:40. and 10:00pm. Limited bare m. daily, pees junday. 930, 1040 a. ad 10: “40, 9:80 Bad 1090 1D. ia ce ah a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, except Sunday. Lo apotin 60's. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- ALESANDIIA ‘AND NEE TR RAIL 9 0:40'a.m., TON BAILROAD. ABD a For Alexandria, 7, ), 9, 11 a. m., 4:20, Le nd Sand 11:80 p.m. On Sunday at 7, 9 and’ Li m. and 8 p.m and the 74.m. daily, and 5:20 aes m. aul, ly, except founda xs 003: 8. Tand'3-08 thine, § mid- inte. On Banday st $ and 10 a.m. 7 and 9:08 Rikets, See sleeping and parlor car s0- commodations can be procured at the offices—north- east corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenu northeast corner 6th and Pennsylvania erp at the depot, where orders can be left for the cht px of bagwaxe to destination from hotels and real ‘L. P_ FARMER, General Passenger RANE THUMBON, Geneen enee? AmeD, ALTIMOBE AND OHIO RAILKOAD, JHE GREAT Dovprs m TRACK. @ation: 7 "Worth, Northwest, eety Wants, sees To take effect Sunday, 234,160, at 1:30 p.m. Ve wankin t* s.m.—Baitinore, Ellicott Gity and ‘Way 8ta- {Baltimore Express. Baltiico ampapolis a and way. Lag. {tied it, burz, Winchester, Ht Pick and way, vis Kelay.) 5:10 a.m, —Point 0 of ‘perma Sia 4 .—Stsiuiton aud Va. $00 8 ma, Now York. Pailadel lg Baton ana gaitimore iixprese: Parlor ar fo Wow Ye an oem —10n Sunday only—Baltimore, ise wOnb any —tBt. Columbus and Pitta wD and fog Balhae pon Gna ce, —- fs Belay. Stops i nae Cette on voy ehtone cn lama he Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Bta- FROEEY. Anctionees oss ren strode northwest. TWILL AUCTION THE HOUSEHOLD oe Nae ie UE ROTH Ro: aie D dae iwers S BECOND AND THi on FRIDAY. MORNING, Avavsr Gar 1S, cos MENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK 4.4 the aewaaet a Betts; Painted Cs ter Bet Marbic-top Tables ieada, Bureaus ‘Washsta: lattreasen, Zilows. Carpets, Mat- ting, ‘ulcloth, = Carpet, Stair Rods, Stoves, stock of Cigars and To- eco, and Fixtures, on the premises. Also, a fine Wea Sewing je, almost new. Persons in want of the above-mentioned gocds will do well by Bitendipg this aale, 8 every article must be sold without reserve. a. avgl0-3t FOLEY, Auctioneer. |HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON FAYETTE SIBFET, ABOVE KIGH SEOURON BY two BHAME HOU! on EBIDAY, Avavsr 1Srm, IW). ar if. O'CLOCK P. in front, premises, are, having. Fhall cell part ot, Thnibelsrs 6 pfrontof a feet on the west sido of Fayette atreet, levth o "Terme: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve monthes wits ates. bensine tarot aE Thee Cane per annum, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold or all cash, at the option of the pur- Chater.” 860 down at time o auelC-st YY HOMAS TOWLING, Auct. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON TWELFTH ae ae ee OAND P SIRELTS NORTHW BY virtue of the decree of the Supreme; Qorirt ‘of the District of Columbia, passed in Euuity guuse 7.370) docket 20, the under. ned Ty wil ‘sell, st. public ‘auction, en TEEep Daye Acour st iri 1880, at 6 o;cLock ¥. eouth Halt 0 No. 41, in'Square 279. *itenas of sale: One, tied cast: the reeds An ax and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale and secured by a deed of trust on prop- erty sold. All conveyancing, ke, at purchasers a0g9,14,16,21 E. B. HAY, Trustee. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & UO., Auctioneers. Marea BUILDING LOTS, BARE GS ON H STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND KIGHTH STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUC- oan FRIDAY, Avavst 137H, ar s1x o’cLoc worball toll in front of wis oe rm Lets Nes. a apasa, 1a Batiare No. 660, havin 18 feet 6 inchea front by i feet deop to an alley. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eignteen months, for n ‘interest from day of gale and secured trust on id. fe, at pureha- augi-deds WALTER D- WILLTAMS®O0.. Acts. Cie ERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AL ESTATE AT THE CORNER OF I AND EOUND STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of s decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Golumbia, passed on the 6th day of April, A-D. 1880, in Equity cause No. 6,759 of said Court, I will sell at public sal front of the respective premises, or oF lots, on THU: es DAY, the 19TH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1880, AT THE Hown or 5 O'0,ocx P.M, the following-described Beal Estate situited in thé City of Washington, in © Distriot of Columbia, or bo much thereof as nay be esoasacy. mot leah, Howeeee Tune aie lot, to wit; Lota Dunibered thitty-three Gi) and thteey” 32) of Fendail E. Alexander, trustoe'a sul vision of lots numbered one (1) and. two) of Susan M. Burche’s snbdivision of synare numbered seven hundred and sixteen (716), toxether with the improvements thereon, as raid ‘Trnstee’s subdivi- sion is recorded in Liber No. 10, folio 132, one of the Surveyor's records of said District, ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by said decree: Ono- third of the purchase mopey of each lot in cash within seven (7) days from the day of sale, of which the sum of one hundred doliars on each lot must be paid at the time of the sale of each lot, and the bal- ance of the purchase money of each Jot in one and two yeare from the day of sale, in equal, instal: mente—the deferred payments to bear interest per annum, the purchaser or purchasers must be given— or all in cash, at the option of the purchasar oF pur- chasers. y Sold will. be re. tained until the final ratification by the court of the sale and the payment of the whole of the purchase money and interest thereon. to comply with the term of aaie, I reserve the right to resell the property af the risk and cost of the de- If any purchaser fai s faniting purchaser. conveyancing at the pur- chaser’s FENDALL.E. ALEXANDER, ? 482 Louisiana ave ‘Trustees avg6-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PROPERTY IN GEORGE- By virtue of a deed of trust duly record: and dated 26th day of June, A. D. 1880, an { the parties secured thereb; [a Cee THE ‘D188 .4% THe HOUR OFS rt of Lot numbered 54, in eorwetown, D. O.. wit improvements upon the same. northeast corner of Beall and Monroe streets In said town and running ecastwardly along Beall street 44 feet; thence northwardly and parallel mith Bfonroo ftroet_ 20 feet; thence westwardly and parallel with Beall street 44 feet to Monroestrect ; ence routh along the east line of Monroe street Q e beginn’ ‘Terms of tale: One-third of the purchase money in cash; the residue in six and twelve months, the purchaser siving his notes, secured by decd Hust on the premises, beating lutores? at 7 per cent. per annum. If the terms of sale are not complied with at the expiration of five days from day of sale the undersigned reserves the Tixht to wes ree of denday scala 8100 re- quired ae 8 deposit on, INO. E. MCNALLY, Trusteo. ie Or E EHO OWN, Real Ketate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO' VED FROFERTY ON (1" BTRERT, BELWEEN TEENTH Aube PEIGHTEENTH y A. LOCK P. Ball that, Holineaa’s addition to SIRES By, virtue of a deed of ruse ‘dated Septem- ber ith, A.D. B75, and duly reoo rer Liber ieee io 147, one of the land. istrict of Columbia, we wall sell, Papas aria Meuctions in front of the py on RDAY, THe lirH DAY oF AvoUsT, A.D. }, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M.,the fol Gescribed I 127, by the de feet Renee st ot 33, equate 1 oy e dep " col copeint tne in Pour stor re : The amount ot tee indebt See secured by said ‘deed of trustiemaining unpaid, with ex- penses of sale, in cash; and balance in twelve and Giehteen months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest from date of the sale and Secured by deed of trast on the property scl shall be taken, A deposit of 8250 oA Tequired at time of eale." All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If forme Of of sale are not complied with in seven da: st rd default Coane “cre A sage aa 0 lefar urchaser, after fir ys’ ad- Sertia He TAMER E. FI . vertisement. ONCANBON BROB.. is Auctioneers. aE ati SALE OF THREE-STORY AND MRLET NORTH, BETWEEN NORTH CAP: FIRST BT! — oe aT 10! BY, ean of s deed of trust gud dily recorded in ‘Liber Diitrict of Columbia, we will al at tere olumbia, we will sell at pu on Tt \OBSDAY, pee Day oF rare eee sere, 1K AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., in feone ont the follawine described real oe! uate tn aet By m, District Columbia, to wit: eastern nine (9} feet cient EE inches of Lot ae bered two hundred wrty-six ( ais.) and Be man western ten (10) feat Sea four (4) inches, of umbered two hundred and forty-seven (ft) a ‘a Gilbert's recorded subdivieion of square Dumibered sie hundred and seventy-five (675, ) to, wether with all the Goeyotan hereditaments and eeurtonanees to the same belonging or in any wise app "Terma: One-third cash; b eur neton te hird lance in one and two giving 5 days! public hotice of such resale in some ewsreper Papushed in Washi depouit of @lOd reqiired ‘attimeot sels. > Jy20.dkds REUBEN 2 Sante Trustees. BEEN & WISE, poetics THURTERS' SALE VAL ATE IN KOSSEEN, VinENT, Cus RIrE GEORGETOWN, ‘D. G.,) IMPROVED Ya glen Go HOUSES % BTOBE, BTA- virtue of the decree of the Cireuit ef Algramaria county, Vingulss rendered rm, 1880, thereof, ‘Anna Hillis ve. Hanos and my Eruatoos, Ko, thesubscribers, as Comm asioners o: dintsd by said decree, ‘will offer for sale, at publi on the premise, on WEDNESDAY, "AUGUST: sr aor 1880, at 5 o’oLOCK P. M., Lote ni at three, in a eauare ‘nunnbered th of Rosslyn, Vi ia, wit Sistine of ave ouse, store, sta ssry outbuildings and 8 lot of fruit trees. ‘Terms rescribed two three, inthe the improvements, con- le and neces- Spproved personal security conapiled with within 0 ‘ne week from tale. the property ‘will be Feaold af the Tia and Botice in ey far newspaper of otice in the Evening Star newspa} ton, D. 0. Oon iepert ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. “Coazen mous Now OPEN moun! moequitos. + aateas CLIETO FTON nbs ea Gifton, Fairfax co., Va. oe ASTEO! aan Bathing for recep- pen for >. . term F uoderate. ‘UEL NOBRIs. gaan ISLAND. Man: ers of Excursions to to BLA TOR ISCAND wil hereafter pe = 6 6, in sdvance, for or nafne rt is Cnfurateiea Ce hea Cottage aud” Beara’ cacti =e Se SPRINGS. FEOM Xx MIL ARRENTO: ‘This famous renee oh sally: open oe ld a FUTENREE © Conor coeeuement of of the N : from Washington to Was OB KP. station 7:10 He mm. Sioptaye Hhitedayn and 8 Satiurdss ‘on same i ton aria ad eon ria Bly in oct for seascn. Feuqnier Sprin NEE eae HOTEL, open for the: sesoas ii \f e accommodation of respi 100 yards from thi daily from Siilanetyite phi: Baluingre an & B nd Eastern Waabin, ton, via P. W. Bho! Bleambos foot of South’ ts J terms) 82 per Colcioet ay naan Cekcont pacar 2 per week ; ing, to location Gtrealara st ihe star of write @ Proprit tom. MASSEY © 00, ks 4920- ¥ Pe aE ee OC ee aa ONGRESS Coxe a Heb Dart Qiks MD. pen JUNE 26TH, 1880. perce in all ite a ntvouumenta:, "or ‘Terms: 2 50 Wein THOS: FARLEY" . WRST- CLASS COTTAGE BOARDING, convenient | to eae am and Beach, Terms,reasonable. Address, ay Je21-mi fashing- 13 to 818 per week {a he iuced rates “to. families. aud eine a National "Bove, or sddreas j¥16-1m Scuan Orn Mo. Will open tor the season of 1! 23, with sprovementa. he season. Terms—82.50 per y, B10 r week. For circulars ree thie Saba BECKWITH. Chlet Glert,or fo JOHN AOY, Proprietor, Ocean oe iy, Me \ NITED STATES Hi US THE LakGE ey N. “Mtraiirr0 Is now open for the season of 1880. W. War’ Sey Man Manager. THUS. OHASE, ier. GAN, ‘Musical Director. Persons desiring to. enivaye rooms will address _te4 60, Jyd,aueo ‘LPPER, Proprietors. mig nivGHa THeEE Coa py 5] GEA HOTE) oa 23 00} SMEORT VA., situated 1 or from oan Mouroe: Open all the your, Bent (or pears ‘deeeribiny mar Sdvantages, ke. Teaaew ER HOEBUS, A ee COAL AND WOOD. YOAL! weop!: COAL! 1 LEAVE YOUR ORDERS THIS MONTH FoR WOOD AND COAL AND AVOID HIGHER PRICES. WALTER H. ee QMice and Depot: Cor, sth and B sta. s. Branches: A st., bet. 2d and 3d n.e. andeor, a strand New York’ave. nw: jy24- Ga. L. SHERIFF, COAL AND WOOD. fapodal siento ion given to every ordt ‘ELlé and S28 1 Pa. Ave. ‘Telephonie connection. Depot and Mills, Water and N street, Potomac iver. pz stoop. JOHNSON BROTHERS. 'TELEPHONIO CONNECTIONS. ‘eight. - Best Quality Low serie. jam nication, insuring prompt attention to orders, we are prepared to offer to trons the best varie- ‘ties of coal at the very lowest prices. We insure strictly pure coal, of nds to the ton. 8, i i ee N4tiIowaL FALB ASSOCIATION. PREMIUM FOR eno OOAL ani {HE FIRST sinpitna ‘WOOD was swarded to over at STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. mos: 12th and Penns. svenue nove BOOKS, &c. fo Touche and bie ers Helper, The Mivht of Tah be Onduoker Tee Science of agian gree, by Lanier The “Gaaie covered. ; McOlintock Strong's unas ya le ey ibrar & SON, aug? 428 7th st. EW BOOKS. Judge and Ji B. V. Abbott.... ase ary, mn Mandam Appicton’s General Guide to the 0.8.71 Fhe Story of an Honest Man, by dm le Com David Armstrony Letters tori People Who Haven't Time, &¢. = Beauty eDauahien DY author of Malis Barn, & Btat of all kind at the lowest figures. « H. & O. H. MORHISO! Law BooxseuLers anp STATIONERS, 75 Pa. ave. n.w. 1880. e ord About «| sya UMMER BEADING. HITE. E Di lish... HOWELLS. Tho Uuaiscovered 8 B Sssesuss = Pri gees 3.3 5 : ; Fi : ag E 53 ; an 3 wBeEEEE Se ate | Lie : nas Fete ut ch wee, 33 oreaegey z eS ease ears | f i, ; = ie ; 2 5 te : 8 te Be é zal meg feeeeeeai ees AS Ht i = ae, Powe sg reRSESE i oe peesneees if a a ce ia a eae ee ? Bore, aS: el. 2 pbebee Bs taeaers E E : Q tA i ‘Pareon Thorn’ HO Miicals, Besays and Li prrper, TORE, jyle Penn. ave. T= NEW EDITION LIPPINOOTI’S PRONOUNOING GAZETTEER oy THE WORLD. Just published and for gale by FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Bvocessons to Monun Banos. 2OIS Pa. ave., cor. 1ith A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. SAFE AND SURE. THE Gear INTERNAL AND EXTERNaL, REMEDY. 3237 Broadway. New at __487 Broadway, New York. uO, hve esse = ce MISCELLANEOUS. BONESET BOURBON TONIC, AN ELEGANT COMBINATION OF BONESET AND OTHER RELIABLE TONICS WITH A RIPE OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY, SUCH AS CONNOISEURS APPROVE AND INVALIDS MUST HAVE. NOT A DROP OF ANY OTHER SPIRIT I8 USED. WE MAVE NO USE FOR FALSE PRETENSES. A RICH, WHOLESOME AND DELICIOUS STIMULANT TONIC FOR DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, MALARIA, ETO. DELICATE WOMEN, FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE, OVERWORKED CLERKS, CLERGYMEN, AND PHYSICIANS, SUFFERERS FROM BBON- OHITIS, AND THE FEEBLE OF EVERY AGE AND OLASS WILL FIND IT A DELIGHTFUL INVIGORANT. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, AND THE SCOUNDRELS WHO ISSUE THEM. CHAMBERS & BROWN, LOUISVILLE, KY. MILLER & JONES, NATIONAL THEATER BUILDING, SOLE AGENTS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. may28-t, f&keowsin ns L. MARTIN & CO."S CELEBRATED PULP MORTAR BLAOK, FOR BRICKLAYERS UsR, Where Black Joints sre required. Stock on hand. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGEs, mylé 22th et. wharf and 1202 F st. n.w IME AND CEMENT. BAYLOR'S PORTLAND OEMENT, ‘The etrousest, cheapest, best. BOCKLAND (MAINE) LIME, ‘The best in America. ALSO, OHUROH, BCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. WOOD MANTELS an % scription © specialty 'D TILING of every de. L. E, GANNON, jy7-ly Room 7, Corcoran Building. [a5 MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS’ Rel SPECIFICS. from ample experience an entire success. Brae, prompt, 2 efficient, ald reliabio, they are the adapted to popular use. Ho PRINCIPAL NOS. OURES. PRICE. 1. everm Oo Congestion, pasaianies One +25 ak a at lh a ua et ru ae aye oul qumat oe . Fever an ver, Agues., 17, Piles, Blind or Bisoditie Crore Ae eee . oop! lolent 24. Geng = Devil - General Bebility, ‘Paysical W oe . Rervous Debility, Drlnary Weaknecs, Well 82: Diseass of ms jeart, Palpitatior ee oy ALL eS Or pent by the case, charge, Os coda heater Or single vial, free of 1p8-e0ly Gs GIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES GARDEN HOSE, GABDEN HOSE. OIL BTOVES, OIL STOVES. PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. PLUMBING. HEATING AND VENTILATING. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., mys 1425 New York Avenue. ANT: 000 PEOPLE Wan reo cal o- send eters ‘Tue Lancers? axp Most OoMPLETE JOB DYEING AND GLEAMING ESTABLISH- Bourn or New Yous. First-class in every particular. ‘Work called for and delivered anywhere in city, or by mail or express from other places. = W. H. WHEATLEY, myl 49 Jefferson st.. Georgetown, D.O PorvuLaR MoNTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MAOAULEY’S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on TUESD ax AUGUST 31, ae THESE apa LEGIELATORE A AND ere BY ‘ALL THE COURTS OF KEN’ Yy according toa rant el made wit tho TART Day regularly ‘om HONTE Sundays and Fridays exce} Pefied of FIVE HEARS, termine ene ee 50, ‘The United States Cirenit Court on March 81 ren- dered the following decisions: Ast—That the Commonwealth Distri- | bution Company is legal. 2d—Its drawings are fair. management call attention to the lil bers pclae gunn nae ieee wi such popular favor heretofore, and which will again be presented forthe GUST DRAWING. a au,0or “gBiioe Bent 12 000 600 do. er 1,000 do., Toeach 10,000 rizes..82, 700 — Prizes. 82,700 woos e y Post Office Money Order, Remit_b; Letter, » Bank Draftor wr Express. To insure pondents will please write ofr borer Stes sara howe id Orders ca ickete ste Bhi sabe Sivent ss gon and Or ers OR ets shor M. BOARDM, Building, Courier-Journal le, Ky., and 309 Broaiwsy, Nem New 1688 Ponisvil dor Zork, or 3. TOLARK, 1103 N.Y. ave. spectable prices. or Mand, No: 619 D si, betwoon 6th and 7th sts-n.w. eee ach Store, No: 208 aed ie ate bee toe DYE WORKS, i cy, iy, eG st, st. n.w.,Dear U. LACES, ORAPE VEILS: iM. wiiletids WOOLLEN BLANKETS, cleansed by “Tico, GENIEEMEN'S GARMENTS cleansod and Aged. Terms very (THEA COTTA WINDOW Cars, MANUFACTUBED FROM THE FINEST CLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, ‘and in imitation of all kinds ef stone, and jnst at For sale at a heavy discount from former prices. TERRA OOTTA VASES. SEWER PIFR. STOVE CROOKS, &c., aT THE LOWEST BATES. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA Co., 01 Hew Jersey ave., ae pir ee ae pe me " HIBBING. oe 1 ot oe | THE EVENING de TUESDAY... Mail Time at the Village Post Office. (Detroit Free Press } Baif an hour before the arrival of the daily mail they begin to come in—the merchant who expects a letter—the blacksmith who tiks ie may possibly get one— the carpenter, who hasn't had one for a Year, but who still lives In hopes— the laborer who hasn’t the slightest idea that he Will ever get anything more interesting than a cireular advising him to insure his life before It is tniernally too late—the farmer who has friends out west or down east, and who can confidently count on his weekly paper, anyhow, As the mail-voy arrives at the door ‘there ts ripple of excitement, which extends even to (be barefooted boy Who has been sent down with three bi py iat) to mail a letter directed In a cramped, old-fashion hand. One can see by the way he ey from the letters to the jars of dy in front of the store that he is speculating on the risks of dropping the missive into the river and investing Ube money where it will do Uncle Sam no ‘There is a hush while the mali ts being dis- tributed. The pampered artstocrat who can afford to pay box-rent at the rate of 40 cents per year Keeps his eye on his particular bo: while the cown-trodden citizen, who 1s. led to go into the “general delivery,” aigues that the heavier the matl bag’the more chance he has of being favored. Just at Unis mcment the postmaster fs ‘a biger man than 01d Grant,” or old anybody else, and if Not fee} at least 9 per cent of his oficl nce, It is because he has to stop now Wcipher the superscript an made, n tainutes the only person lett cauti hes the window and inquires: er wanted me to inquire fc “ Nothing for any of the Walkers. halied me as I driv by and sald tng for a letter from her son Bill tn Leadville 1 ‘spose It ain't any use to inquire, for Bill couldn't write a letter in three weeks.” pthing for Mrs. Lee.” a started to go, but suddenly recol- ne hirsself he turned and sal Come to think of ft, MeArthur’s hired man has sent off for a lottery Ucket. He won't draw nuthin’, of course, for them lotteries are a dead him.” swindl Us ‘about time he got it, and. he hellered the barn this morhing aud asked me to tn His name 1s Sam White, but I never asked him how he spelled tt.” “Notning tor him,” was the monotonous rey * Well, that’ Tguess, Purty bad weather on wheat, ain't Looks Uke rain, but maybe itll scud around. Pins and a Woman’s Dress. (Burlington Hawkeye. } Our wife wants a new dress. After two or three or half a dozen stores have been ransacked for the goods the dressmaker Is sought out. The matter Of measurement fs tedious, and then the matter of fitting is one of numérous and re- peated trials. Finally the dress is finished and Sent home. ‘Then It is sent back to be taken in here and let out there, and at last, after the customer has been fitted more times for that one dress than her husband has been measured in three or four yea ne dress comes houie for the > an ronounced by the Wearer, her friends aud the ressmaker as beau- umul and a perte and it {s finished. Beautitul tt nly {s, far more beautifal than anything her husband ever wea ‘olors and mat style, blending shades and con- trasting bits of color. are all in the perfection ean improve upon that. shed. “When itis completed as 1 of the dressmaker can finish 1 and it ts put on, it has to be pinned somewher sometimes in two or three, often in half adoven yt iaces. It always requires a pin. Leave out the pin and the dress ts all awry somewhere. On all this broad continent there is not one ‘Smetlean woman who, can dress so as to make any kind of an appearance in good society without pins. ‘Now, suppose our tailor should send our sult home and when we had put on the coat we had to pin it at the neck? Or suppose there was no suspender buttons aft, and we had to use pins there? Suppose he made our shirts se that we would bave to pin on the collar,how long would such a shirt or such a suit of clothes stay in the house? Who would be responsible for the lan- ge used by the man who had to es his coat? No tailor would dare to so tempt the wrath of an independent man. But woman—alas! she patiently pins on the dress that she ae some one $30 Or $40 to make, and doesn’t think any- thing about tt. We will not pursue this painful Subject. Let the women of erica take it up and think about it and learn, in the noble inde- & ndence of womanhood, to make thelr clothes fore they put them on. The Woman of the Future. The Long Branch correspondent of the Al- Lany Journ writes: There ure two facts which sulse Che with immense force this season on first arriving at the most popular of our water- ing places, and these are: First, the number of iall, Wel) grown young women that the present axe bas developed; and second, the size of hats hey wear. Usuaily they are fair as well a3 ‘arge, ard they look like & revival of the race of Scandinavian goddesses—as if all atonce our earth were* being pled again by mighty Brunsbelés and lovely Sidurthas instead of the sim, satiow type we have been accustomed to asrociate with the born American, ‘The tmmense hats, which have wide, indented cr turncd up brims, enhance this ‘biooraing style of beauty, and renders it all the more nous. A litle more of dignity, a litle 1 repose, and they could quite realize the port's teal of daughters of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. But their too es movements ‘and the loud talking—the silly talking and “tittering,” in which nearly all the girls indulge, cate. the illusion. These young women come’ from well-to-do fam- ilies; Std are the representatives of the present, and particularly of the incoming generation of the women of America, and as such are to be congratulated on being a great im- provement, physically, on those that have gone before them. Their fine development speaks well for what Improved methods—more air, better and more nutritious food,and stronger, more intelligent aims—are doing for them. No ae slate pencils, no more theories in regard food, no more moonlight reveries ana morbid longin: the healthy modern girl is the most practical, the most unromantic of mortals, and her dinner fs as Important. a fact to her as it is to an alderman on Lord Mayor's day. She is not ashamed to eat, and she shows the results of good living and exercise, both of mind and body. From such young women as these in the present day it 1s easy to tell what the women of the future will be; perfect realiza- tions of the ideals of the poets and the roman- cers—no mere bundle of nerves, but gorgeous creatures, capabie of ruling the kingdotn that 1s Preparing for them. Not Fit For Soldiers. {London Telegraph. } A serious falling off in the physical quality of the youths this year drawn for military service in the manufacturing towns of Germany ts at H —S the subject of grave consideration at he Impertal war office, The commissions at work in several such towns for the examination and drafting of the annual levies have, it aj pears, ee the results of their recently terminated labors as being of an unusu- ally unsatisfactory character. At Barmen, for Instance, 706 young men, | who, upon the completion of the twentieth year, presented themselves at the quarters in order that their fitness for service aight be submitted to the customary tests, only yielded 115 recruits for the line and 9 for the guard. Of the remainder, 455 were dismissed to their homes as permanently disqualified from serving their country in arms, and 127 were relegated to mer poring of the first and second class. The mi uses Of rejection were con- stitutional debility and physical deformities. A large number of these pailid, feeble lads, more- over, was found to consist of men, not itr requ enuly fathers of one or two children born fact ee to the mutters eutnorities the ¢ lency of recom- mending to the Reichstag next session a law prokibiing greg to — Mable to army service until they completed such service or attained ther Tull age eof 28, The propo- aon, a8 It entails little or no hardship upon the rising generation, may very likely commend itself to the practical common sense of the Im- perial German legislature. SHOT HIS MISTRESS AND HimsgLr.—A telegram Springfield, Mass., Aug. 91 The family ot Zebu ~ wing about & mile of Sarvs Rel Phelps, a you! of Jarvis son of their nearest nelg! bor, wi tram several wounds int the cl that he had shot himself, minutes to live, and that ver, bis former mistress and body of Sedle A: Grover, bi raid cll the story to be true. formerly lived wih deavoring to Ber continued re! and men is supposed £0 have incited commit the crime, He he fired four cham- volver into bers of bis rev¢ Hedy Brother Gardener Discourses, “A pn (Detroit Free Prees.| es ite Or two a, {be meeting opened in rs “a carun meme Yer of dis clud cum Softly inter my bouse an’ pxed me If 1 bad any objeckshuns to his enter- In” Into a bw pd mate! Yesterday anodder seg about organizin’ a cult ‘a the kentry. day. roposed de ideab or fastin® on de Tanner Principle. Fur two long heéurs dis alterncon 1 sot on de hack stc an’ i Décred cher dese fings, an’ bine-by | pot What I beilleve am de k reget ideal. Atsartin’ se- of Ge yar de atmé®phere am ‘pregnated Wid Some sort 0 Vapor dat creates a deslah on de part of about #1x men ont of ten to make fools of demsclves. Dis vapor am now prevalin: aroun’ dis nayburhoeed at hulisale rates, an’ if it affects de white folks, why shouldn’ tt have MO’ Or less ipHuence on de cull’d people In or- der to diskiver what effect it has on dis cl ! now inw atl you who am tn favor of bas ball, festin’ and walking matches to rize up. Not 8 foot moved. The hall Was as quiet asa cow Th a garden after cabbages. “Waal, den, all who am. ‘posed will pleaso stretch up,” continued the president. Every person tv the hall got his fect tn under him as socn a8 possible aud stood erect for a full minute. “Werry well, gem'len—you kin sot down,” re. marked the old’ man asa smile crept into the commer of each eye, “1 guess T am all right about de vapor, but 1 guess de vapor sorter slides away trom de cullid race. Now let me n” all as follors: Two weeks wid a spellin-beok will do any of us mo’ good dan UWO y’ars Wid a walk beah wh spring onles your brush dan you have Tur a month past. 10 up bis frame on an empty stomach will Grap out o' sight all of asndden. It's pleasant Bi Is dollar a spe brings up Cain de right way and. Wins ie respect of bis bayPurs am sailin’ his sand s:ow ‘bout ag light as he kin go. We will now att ack the Lorder of The Philadelphia Bulietin as an accurate report: tt “ You lay thin: *b, somiet} “Pull up, you “Oh, murder: the nasty thing’ will it ever get off: pole’ you're sitting on m ‘ot ny hook Veh! take 1 ar §! US put it back again “ How will It get the book trom fs mouth: Sleepy Tom's Accordin od Sense. the Cleveland Press, Sleepy Tom, the wonderful blind pacer, who canuot see his rivals coming down on him, Is informed of it in races by his driver In the same lan- | guage as If talking toa person. His driver | Will say: “Tom, they are closing on you.” The | intelli 8 will drop a iittle, aud settling down he will make a handsome sp! never another word or acrack of a whip w ing him to the task. Avain his driver will say: “Tom, this ts against time. We want a lively whirl all round.” From the st animal w w swittest the tin: ait and ke b. When at stretch his driver you're doing nice! ing the Ume. ° not cheering, nor the | handker- chiefs." A new life seer I through the velns of the noble bea: nuscles rise In lerge knots en body finb, lis veins swell Cut in distinct outline on flank and breast, bis oid head reaches cut further and the lightning movement of his Mmbs carries lim over the Cheers from the i d stand greet this nobie ¢ Blind Tom respends to this app Magnificent work with the greatest exertion In his power, setting men and Women almost wild with entliusiasm for the equine hero. nw A gocd-natured Griswold street lawyer left his office unoccupied for an hour about two o'clock yesterday afternoon and some of the jokers ih the block went. in and built up a Tousing hot fre in his coal stove. He came back with bis bat in bis hand and almost des ad With the beat and was meton the stairs by a lawyer who sate: “This 1s the hottest yet. The thermometer in my room marks 120 decrees, “Dont. seem. possible, though it's a ‘scorcher,” repli¢d Ube olheras went on to his recm. He threw Gown his hat, took off bis coat, and eS an fanning himself; but the harder be fan- the bottcr be grew. ‘Two or three lawyers came in and spoke about how cool his room was compared to theirs, and were greatly puz- vied to uccount for tt. eral offers were ground with renewed speed. msde him to change rooms, and pretty soon he grew ashamed of appearing sO overheated ard fat Gown to bis table. In five minutes ‘Lirt collar fell fat, and in ten he hadn't Ey Starch in his shirt. The tration ran about in every direction, and he seemed to be Lofling when one of bis trlends looked in and remarked: “Ab! old boy, I enty you. You've got the Yocm 1p the bloc id the hed as he staggered over ing Lome. I never felt so While I know that the 1eem 1s cool and alt "m so baked and botled thet I ‘tL ifta band. One drink of brandy wouldn't act that way on a man, would tt?” “That's just it,” whispered the other, “Brandy always acts that way, especially if you drink alone. You ought to have known better.” 2 “S01 had—eo 1 had. Don't say a word to the boys—I'll make it all right. 1 thought something must ail me, andl was a little meg to the dec qucer in all my life, afraid I was going tobe sent for. I'm glad 1's nothing serious—I'll me back in about two hours."—Detroit Pree Press, ARISTOCRATIC La’ GAMBLERS.—A most dis- graceful scene, says ity took place last week at Newmarket. A number of ladies of high position and rank, and well known in society, assembled after dinner at the house of one of their number so play baccarat. The hostess took the bank, together with a genule- man of the party; but at her first deal an objeo- tion was made to her manner of dealing. She dealt again, when another point was raised,and thereupon ensued the most. discreditable “row” that probably ever took place between ladies, Smoking and swraring,tbe herotwes of the affair hurled every kind of Uncomplunentary remark ateach other for the space of something like half an hour, to the great fright of such of them ag still ‘retained ‘the ordinary umidity of Womanhood. At length the “row” ended, but 80 great an effect Was produced by it tat It Was thought necessary by the hostess to ask an exalted personage to come dowh and play the bext night at the house in order to rehabilitate it and ber, which the personage was good na- turedly pleased todo. Jt is right to add that the hostess herself ts sald to have acted prop- erly throughout. But the point is, thatit Is a simple disgrace that ladies should gamble at all in this business-like and professional manner, that it is doubly disgraceful that they should amble as they do with mere paper, and that It fS treviy atsgracetul sor them to adopt the man- ners of sculicry melds and the language of coal- beavers, While this scene was taking place side the house the crowd were engaged in kt ing a policeman outside, while the doors were DOL even Sbut. It reminds one of the prelitc- inary scenes of the French revolution. fatally shot Jerry Hoiden, of y., Sunday night, two miles west of Lite Falis, N.Y. Holden was charged with being improperly intimate with Klock’s sister. During a storm last month at Norance in Switzerland lightning struck one of two little nis sleeping in the same bed, and instanuiy fines her, Without even touching or awaking ‘the other. “The existence of a great Independent dally journal pledged tothe support of no particular riy in the state is," Says the London World, “an chject of the widest national advantage.” DIBD. HODGEINS. On August 10th, 1860, att o'clock 2. m., JN. Paren Ecorr. only son of J. 9; Hedwkine, aged 3 years aud atin ‘Funers! will take place from parents reeidence, 431 Bixth etrcet eouikwest, Wednesday, August 11th, at 8 o'clock p. ma. Friends and relatives in- tend. wy pry [A Teed nee Tmogtirel atthe far = FOmERVELL, infant daughter MacGadiory, syed one year wg 2. }URGA! t fe suddeniy, on ah ef Dumont, 1 GeO Eh, Monaat sepa toe nize Teloved’ husband of Mary'B” Morgan. exe tothe morning of the Gay ULTON. On Monday, az, Augeat oth, 1850, Mra. we H. Pourrox, belo wife of Geo. C. Wednesday evening, i (of her motner-in- sist, $30 ieleuah strcet Lorth’ WA KENIGET. ped tedige Gaye ee Waxe- mgr Georgetow agust 11th, L—~ J Ocoee ceemiey catia, os UNDERTAKERS. jous B wien, UsDBETAKBR, eepai-lam =—-- 15ST 10h ctrest morthwesn,