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STEAMERS, &e. AUOTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. COAL AND WOOD. MISCELLANEOUS. j THE EVENING STAR. Fo per ern AND POTOMAC Steamer STE be ape Ste; aay seer hr ues Bt eee at ike tm. fer imore zonaritown and Piney aay mores. Returning. arrive Seturlay 10 pm. Passenger first class. o sete ‘EP! iON & BRO. STEPHENSON © Wwe of, im Or at corner IZ: and Penna ave. 7@R POTOMAC KIVER LANDING: teamer MATTANO, Cart E. B. Howes. leaves wharf foot of 6t: and N str-ete aouthwest. every, Sunday Tuesday, Thursday, a7 crclock a.m., for Lan ‘the Potomse iter Trover landings and Mattox On Suesgay. for Coltog: jorpini ang? Srospect Hi Bx ' } ‘Rivér as follows: On | TRUSTEES! Cree! THIS AYTEBRNOOR. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Anctioncer SALF. OF VALUABLE PR BEING No. PROPERTY, Isly Ton STREET SOBTHWEST, BETWEEN A. BS Twill ae oo m., Hrretises, the south PSDAY, the 1th day of An. Pe 1 20 feet by 110 of ot it a ‘a Square 447, improved by, 8 one-story free day of sale. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct. TO-MOREOW. [\HOMAS DOWLISG, Auctioneer. GR EOUT TWE! RG SALE TYrROvED D EROPRRTY Sipe. oF STREF E- EN cis ite CONGHESS MTRZETS, ne Age making Intermediate, isatinse | fa dea ot te dated the 24th Zoine and retorning. Passengers and fre'ztite taken ap Pot Cetobe net, A818, and da‘y reco ia st rednerd razes, Freighte received daly 3, follo itd, &c., one of the and Spattal GT. JONES, Agent, 6th st. wharf. Vashington, D. O., the under: NHE STEAMER ARROWSMITHT ‘Will leave Potomac Perry Co. ‘Wharf, foot of 7th street, at 7 o'clock: 3. m., every SUNDAY, TCESDAY AND THUESDAY, For all the PUTOMAQ RIVER LANDINGS a8 far ne Leonar, reta WEDNESDAY and FEIDAY. Fare aud Freight at lowest rates. Iy13-1y FJ. STONE, Purser. be tres wl sell, at the risk snd cost, of oo TREASDAT, tes, acer at thesale made Jane 15th, ‘AUGUsT 12TH, 1580, AT 5 O'CLOCR, | infront of the premises, the following property, 8 MONDAY, | cont per én the property: or all cash, at the option | an2-d&as feet, improved by a two-stor] ‘Terme, One-third erms months, with un: fea} hearing intrest at eight per ne tintil paidy and secured by e deed of the purchaser. Conveyancini: and recording at the purchaser's + ERICK A GORHS, JAMES Le DA ale. JPrEH AND, LOWER POTOMAC ‘Steamer MYSTIO, carrying. TS. Mall, leaves Poromse Ferry Wharf, svery Motday, Weeneatsy and Fr GALT 2, for Glycop:, Potomac verpeol, Bive Taide, Matthisa, Pope Oreek, Hollister Co'ton" Satie, Bisel tinton's Island mini, Piney Point, Kinsale, Lode Landing an ed ceturning ‘Tuesday, 1 nmeday and ‘Sstarday rare a and Freient at low- est rates 0. BR. y10-2ro Manacer. So AND FORTRESS MONROE STEAMER = OF THB LAKES. cians EEE Bong tay IN. Firat-ciaan ph te pa Tears * Sate WEDNESDAYS and f FRIDAYS, 365:90 p. aves Ne esa, stop. ging st ‘Mlexazdria, Pio Piney Point t Point Lookout ae jonroe, Va. baie ¢ B FOr MAO RIVER b LANDINGS. 8; JHOMPSOR, above whart 5 THe URSDAYS and SA'TURDA ACCINELLY, Azt., Gth et. w MORDAY fom Bs NIGHT BATCRDATH 40.0 1 p.m. MONDAYS. For frelzit susie § ze as A. DENHAM, Ba Water eral Offles, Eater ALFRED WOOD, Sec'y. a, UTH, FORTRESS AND THE ROUTH STEAMER. CEONGE LEARY, C re U.S Mail. Joseeu Ware, Commander, ves ues Wasnise: ! on rom foot of Seventh st. | From Cages whart, MONDAY AND WED- | ruespay SDAY, st 5-30, and| DAY Nb sUNDSY, srery BALOBDAY, at} st 4 P. Sto ~ at wine Point and Point Lookout Going and Firet-cisns fare, 81; Round Trig, $1.50. Tickets and stat TOOTS for Sona, Pur- and A.B F. DODD, Agent, Tth st. Be Washington, ao REELING, Ave | Osni wharf, Nostal —Foneh baskets nut alowed ou beak The | oF serve the right to deny passage to im- proper characters. apa7- NEW LoBK— SOTTERDAM. The, Srst- a picamers of tals line—"“Amster- ERCHANTS’ = MINEB® TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. pay and o4 Skrtapay czas mr foot et Byear's Wharf, (near oem Rew Yours Every Sebkisbay, and BAT- ), Kast River, (near + StS p.m., from =a General 12 300th nia: J. B sounoon Pea Gul oe what? aud ‘1288 Fst. nw. FROM Pi B. == ted» Aum. 11 /Abyssinis. us 8 Olympus. 30|arerle For freizst ae paseaes ae the pe off No. both steerage and Per Eas eee AS. G. FRANCELYN, Agent, Ny. SHEDD PATHS, Store eb, bie place fn the city. auld CHHORS OF YOUTH RECIPE | FREE “s for the ; eedy cure of SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Lost, sax Hob: and all disesses brought en by ind at! dele = DAVIDSON & CO. ant-eoly 78 Nasean at., New York. OCTOR ASMSTRONG’S REMEDIES cure eriain a lincance when all other treatment and ed wi Address J. N.Y. 4acs-Ss movsry We Wednesday aaa with 15 with 18 yearn expe and Seminal Weakness, ONBULT DR. ROBERTHON, t., from 2 to oy. ao ryt shite usrantece Bary U 8, Nervous Nocturn: or Sypl ills, receatly con’ tation Bot dT na core, Conant afere toe eens of Balamory Main office, 19 3. Kutaw &. MOTT'S ste Dioriez Kidney all Deciiee. Seminal Weak. nary Nervous | ppUNCANSON ‘BROS. os Tah ITOL AN] AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trast given to u! and duly recorded in Liber No. 920, fol! iLL, et eeq. one of the land records Of the. cf Golumbis, we will aell st publicauction, District on THURSDAY, at 6 o'cLOcK following described real estate, situal of Washington, western ten (1 SALE OF _ EE-STORY AND aks Bae HO oa RIN, BETWEEN NOUTH Sar D FIfsT STREETS OEaST, AT 12TH Day or Avavst, A.D. 1880, P.™., in front of the premises, the Lot red ‘and forty-six (246,) and the (0) feet and four (4) inches of Lot numbered two hundred and forty-seven (247,) all inB F. Gilbert's recorded subdivision of sat numbered six gether with ali the essemer en heredi appurtenances to the appertaininy. ‘Terms: One- Fests, notes ti hundred and seventy-t same belonging or in any wise third cash: balay one and two to bear eizht per i interest and to Secured by deed of trust on the property sold. Conveyancing recording at purchaser's cost. 2 ‘Terme to be complied with 12, seven days, othar- wise the. ‘Trustees reserva the right to resell at | risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon xiving 5 days’ pt pr bli deposit of 8100 rev newspaper the pig noties of such resale ih soma mn, D.C. A ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Aactioneers. ete SALE OF | TWO-STORY FRAME WELLING 2NENDS THW. By eirtin of the ath day of 3 undersigned Bpen the THUBSD: Day follow deseribed ‘plecs at nroseria, ok part of Iot number eleht (3), sq AND STORE, GORNER OF -SECOND STREETS F ve died WITH i IMPROVEMENTS. a olumbia, the truates, wid sell at public auction, mises, “AT Six O'CLocK THE 127TH Day oF Avavsr, narber 40, o mmencing for the sarue at the southwest corner of said thence west th: hundred ae taining thi irty-one hund: with improvements thereon, con: lot and running east thirty-one (1) feet thence running north one (100) | feet: irty-one (31) fect: thence south one feet to the place of bewinning, con- red square fect of ground, of a two- story Frame Dwel!ing and Sto Terms of eal je: One-third cash; bance in six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at six per cent, secured by Gced of trust on ihe prop. erty. purchaser. at time of sale. Ajl conveyancing recording ai One pundred ¢ dollars 19. be dloponited it coat of terms of sale are not 001 jlied with in seven days from rom day of sale the ‘Tras. tee reserves the right to resell cost and risk of the 4 Selaulting pureh purel roperty at the rcbaser, TH, Trustee. —— 1880 D SOUTHWEST. oma te Maznifcent Ea ft. eee Sen TRAINS uve LEAVE WABAT: ron For Sita and the Weet, som am. with g on A eit mBIcoph Urea 938 a SALTIMO! INGTON, onan ixth and B: with eal ip BORSmAG Bi cece hgaiay w24 Rimira at 20:40 t Sunday. {0-40 a.m., 2-10 snd 7, 10:00 p.m. Limitea Gare 930 om. daly, ros ‘Broo okra *Jeree3 iain ae ect a Shoots aft foraiae avoid- transfer tb sorees Bor Pada hte, 1H m2. ier xpress, 9: For, Balti 4 Buztas, For Pope's Creek Line, +, a Ee Coe Limited 30.8. m. “Gaye nday. $349, 3:00, rad ai ao a ana 240, 00, 1040'em nfo, 9:90 hud 10:00 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., For vAnngpoin, 60 as. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- ALE: Wa TON RAILR For Ale: Sue 7 1, 9,32 8 m 118m. fa Te P.in. m. ands ‘Richmond blah On Philadelphia. ay. ace gee + 4:30 p.m Function. 4:35 to Point of Ror! i lady patrons. +8t. Rtabare Be prose, St Point of hocks Piedmont, excert sBanday: > cinnatt anc teville, daily Ent Cxpreas. Frederick, wis Balay- Stope at Annapolis 4:40 p.m.—tBall car to New York, anc special ‘Mrs. Fisher devotes her attention to the ye AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL \¥ AND AUSTAND) A RIA AND WASHING 1.,4:20, 5:20,6:: ats oe a.m. daily, and ris 0725 goon mid- a Tand 9:05 atthe here orders be left fo ooh poe ing et tenaaae wo destination 4 from hotels and reai- FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANE f THOMSON, General Manager. my26 ALTIMORE AND iD OHIO BAILBOAD, ‘tater auEer Dat UBL SSUE. morta me Sortu west, vi West, To Line to the NELiaots GMs ina Way Gta- — ‘annapolis and way. and way. be 8 * es Miners Teockn ake ba hing fame Los Sa Poe Va. 3; rage Express. a m.—New Yi Boston an gaitimore Express. Parlor car to Rew York a2 ie sand oe -{0n Sunday only— Baltimore, Annapo- Louis, Oniecago,. Columbus and (Connect for ‘aaxerstown Act wr Frederick an: ons east Pullman car ; Grafton to Sandusky, On pn Sunday ot “Baltimore an an Way. ork, Philadel lelphia and Boston 8:30 p.m.—Bsltimore and way stations. (win; chester, Frederick, Hage rstown and way, via Relay.) aie Fave Hels Laure! —tPoint of Boces, Frederick, Hazers. tehewter ‘and Way Stations. On Sunday ‘ks and Way Stations only. timers, Annapolis and Way Sta. ak ata fi Baltimore Express. : elph 06 p.m, Fotatol Rooks and W. Btations. 8:45 p.m. Blations $0 PU. —BALIINOA AND LAUREL BX- 9:30 p. m.—r8t. Lous pitabare eee ee se ceeecrnears | f Mo pam thal Baltimore, burg fe and Laurel Isp. m.—txew PUILADELPEIA, pontow aNb BALTIMORE tleoping our 49 Fhlise NEVER thar ie ‘VER BRE: NEVER wae OUR. Al, AL WAYS GLEAN, aud cx i} \. We = Pa 3. Fen aoe S23 7th at. 2. Ww. mar29 of Hebd ashe ihe Renee pe Srawn dividends t btths Hooelvar oS br arawn be presented Receiver on or before October 16th, 188. ae j,¥- MATTINGLY, Receiver. on Ig, a ea eon) YOU VALUE YO" Ly baat Sr GrASES of HE pe ‘Optician, Pa. ave., ear 634. aula LEY, Auctioneer, F° 811 7th street northwest. 1 WiLL Cont AT AUCTION TER eg Ee FURNITURE IN HOUSE AYE) ANIA AVENUE NOnTitWEOT B TWEEN BECOND AND THIRD STREETS. On FRIDAY MORRIS, oes 13, com- MENCING AT 10 o'cLOCK Furnitu ‘iar a8 follows: want of ahove- Miendivg ibis eale, a8 every must be sold Rithout reserve. Dealers invited. avgl0-3t FOLEY, Auctioneer. }HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING | LOTR ON FAYETTE BOVE \BIGHTH STREET, IN GEORGEOWS OD o! ott apy, Aiae BUST ‘iste, 1880, me ith ae pl Phall wel parrot, TThrelkeiden eran havin Artynt ot 11 feet an the weat side of Fayette street, by, oon of 120 ‘Terme: One third cash : balanoo in six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 7 per cent per annum, and secured deed of ‘creat on the rreperty scld, or all cash, af the option of the pur- «baser. lownh at time 0! angl0-St THOMAS FOWLING. Auct. Wttes B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE. or BUILDING LOT ON ETH STREFT, BETWEEN 0 AND P STREETS NOMEIOEST. By virtue of the deeres of the Supreme Court of the Distr:ct of Columbia, passed in Fqasty 7, docket 20, the weder Tustee will ei at public, aa TUESDAY Atoter 2rk, tad er 6 3, wonth Half or ot Noe hth in'Synare 279) ‘Terme of sale: One third cash; the reaidue tn six and twelve menihe, for notes bearing interest from dey of sale snd secured by a deot of trust on ‘ll convevanciog, Sc, at purchasers 14,16, 21 BE. B. HAY, Trustee. YOAL! WeoP!! COAL!!! LEAVE YOUB ORDERS THIS MONTH FoR WOOD AND COAL AND AVOID HIGHER PRICES. WALTER H. MaBLOW, Offce ana sthandB Granches: Aye" pet 3a and Sane st. and New York ave. n. om G, & SHERIF, Dmarzn OoaL AND WOOD, “apecial sttostlon etven to every order RE4@ and 328 Pa. ave. Sy24-im 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 18 USED. WE SAVE NO USE FOR FALSE PRETENSES. A RICH, WHOLESOME Telephonis nection. Phonic OOP ReCtOD aa - AND DELICIOUS STIMULANT TONIO FOR River. : 8020_ | DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, MALARIA, ETO. ON BROTHERS OO. |° DELICATE WOMEN, FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE, be = Seeeragens oe OOAL. | OVERWOREED CLERKS, CLERGYMEN, AND pt r! - oe. “ eae sai Scope WOOD; | PHYSICIANS, SUFFERERS FROM BRON: With unequaled facilities ana alvantaies for e00- ee ee ioe conducting the wood wud coal AND CLASS WILL FIND IT A DELIGHTYUL ies of coal at the loweet prices. Ae dct the fon. JO) LW. parse ve 7th et Bw arand 21 Faas. Fe N4 roman FALL ASSOCIATION. PREWIOM Sawer o COAL ween SINDLING WOOD waa swarded to competitors. arvee factory, extensive store aane is suabling wt tRrouehout ‘he city, avd all in immetiare ste sommmer nication, ineuring frompt attention to orders, we ae prevared to offer to our patrons the best varie- of 2, 240 pornas to 0 rae mie eee aa ar and pees Ried of fit 13th ae UINVIGORANT, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, AND THE SCOUNDRELS WHO ISSUE THEM. CHAMBERS & BROWN, LOUISVILLE, KY. MILLER & JONES, © Ww ASLTER B.-WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FRONTING os H STREET, BEIMEEN, SEVENTH AS hight STREETS NORTHEAST, AT Fas on FEIDAY, Avast 137TH, aT stx 0% Sue pM.» We bail eM in front of the. Lots Nes. 33 ard 34, in ees front by ‘Terme One-third ou ard euehteen Cmomtha fos notes peartny from day of sale and secared by a deed of trust on property sold. Ali conveyancing, &o., at purcha- Rer’a cont. £6 down on each Jot ¢n day of sale. ang7-d&ds WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Aucts. CORANGERS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO CRD EAL ESTATE AT Tae oN OFLAND SECOND. RTHEAST. £ D STREETS NOI OBE, Pats Of 8 decroe of the Supremus Court ke District of Colambis, passed on. the Gu day ct April, A.D. 1880, in Equity eanse No. 0,50 of said Gonrt,T will sell at public sale, in front of the respective premises, or lots, on THURS- PAY. the Lint DAY oF AUST, AD 8 Hovn or 5 ¢ ., the followine-described Real Estate situated in ths (ity of Wechinweone aa the Distriet of Columbis, or #0 much thereof as uay be necewsary, not lest, howover,, that one lot, wit: Lots aunibered thirty-three thi two (ia) of ‘Fendall © Algcanden trustee's cab. (ivieion of lote mitubored ome (1) ‘and two (2) of Susan M. Burche's snbdivieion of aqnare numbered weyen hundred and sixteen ey together with the improvements thereon, ae said ‘Trustoo’s eubdivi- sion is recorded in Liber No. 10, folio 182, one of th ie Surveyor's records of said Dietrict. Terms of eale, a8 prescribed by ssid decree: One- third of the purechsks money of each lot in cesh wit seven (7) days from: the day of sale, of which the sum of one hundred doliars on each lot must bs paid at the time of the sale of each lot, and the bal- anceof the purchase money of each jot in one and two years from the day of sale, in eqnsl iustal- ments—the deferred payments to bear interest from the day of sale at the rate of six per ceptem annum, for which the notes of the purchaser or purchasers must be xivet or sil in cash, at the option of the oe or DI chaeers. ‘The title to the property sold will. be re- tvined until the final ratification by the court of the sele and the payment of the whole of the purchase money and interestthereon. If any purchaser fai 8 be comply with the terms of sale, I reserve the richt reseil the property at the risk and cost of the de- fulting Purchaser. All conveyancing at the pur- chaser’s cos FEN DALL B, ALEXARDER,} rrastoo. ang6 d&ée THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. TRUBTEE'S SALE OF PROPERTY IN GEOBGE- TOWN. By virtue of a a deed of trust Aly Sepa ane dated 28th at the request of the artiee' secured tered, T wit offer at pubic aie, BAT DAY, 1418 Day OF AvGrsT, A. D.1880, O'cLocK, all that part of Lot numbered 54, in Bolmead’s addition to Georgetown. D. O.. with improvements upon the same. borthesst cone of Beall and said running eastwardly slong street 44 feats thence northwar: ‘with Monroe street 80 feet; thence westwar. and ‘Jel with Beall street 44 e east Lneof Monroe street ira of the purchase money % ore Se ahogs twelve months, the purchaser wiving his not trust on. the p i interest st 7 per cent. ‘per onhum. If the terms of sale are Ast complied with at the expiration of five days from day of sale the undersigned iit to retell at cost of defsi ting yar re- mined af a deposit cn das : Mad eokts NOE. MONALLY, Trustee. TRE yee neeouNos PpeNcanson BROS., Auctioneers. ‘RUSTPE'S eres OF HOUSE be NORTH AND LoTs eet, BEIWEEN tis CAPITOL AND LAST TREE fe me as trans ‘on Killian, in Pate ‘i rt of, the prem- AUGUST 267TH, 1880, AT six described in ssid sed, ni Seid deed of trust, I will fines, on THUBSB glctoce P a., the No. 6€9, together with the improvements theraon, Sonaiasine of s part brick ‘and frame dwelling Ouse. condition of with accrued cent annum from y of sale; also costs of six and twelve months, for which oper _ ‘when the property is bid je expense of she pur- map ed with In atx of sale, else the trustes reserves the rig! at the purchaser's risk, after five te a sdvertisement. Terms of sale: eae to the Said deed of trust to wit: g1, interest at the rate of 10 Septen.ber 17th, 1878, to sale: balance in L. KEESE, Trustee. EEN & WISE, Auctioneers. Ree ey OF VALUABLE REAL Lhe RGIS fovied at te, GEunger ‘OW By A DWELLIN aHoU USB, BTURE, 8 Be, virtue of the decree of the Circuit cous indria county, Virginis, rendered at erm, 1900 thereat, th the suit of z yppoin! by said Ge ree, Will citer pcr, sale, at public auction, ou the vremisce, on WEDNESDAY, Avaust sis At Or LoCK B. Fig o in Square numbered thres, tn the or Masten, a ete sisting or dw “erns of pana by sogree rm Bal interest from and ed coats of Talaitce in 6, 12 apd 18 months after es sald th sonal security, terms of le are pbb Ceunyiled with w ithin of ohe le weok froma the day of the yp at the risk and Set of the defaniting pure furctaser, after three, days Sap in the Evening Star newsp: of Washing- D. c. Oonyerancine at yp a86r's CORT. BERT STUART, mu JOHNSTON, momirsioners. jy22-th,m&ds DUNOANSON Bao, Saleuen. A ial SHERMAN & OO., auctioneers. S$ SALE O) LARGE AND VAL- Uante 8 van Xo TEA GOOD INVESL- if eae in deeds of trust; Cy pote A D. . pig and of June’ ively, and di ir rate of ten t per annum, from ber 26, AD si and which ia now due and f sito subject toon Won tees, and ‘rect ASeoea erate eadegutrets da SEO PHCO® | Trustees. supd-d&ds Wht Me Sslesman. Ee ro ‘and Hatsof sil. e080) __ 160 8th st.. between G and B. Pave SOU a pas ee |B STEPHENSON @ BRo., Depot and Mill, 7th-strest whart. OPice: 12th and Penna. avence nok BOOKS, &c. L, “ann - COvS CELEBRATED PULP MCETAR Wt BALLARTINE & 803 vou saicstaraes Coa eg aa tina, Wa Wet Bo. Where Biack Joints are required. pelt Belenoo oF Liens Ate oF Bos eb 1. JONINBON a G Animal and. Vorel 4. H = pucley 7 Wate? The ek 8 bore ats tmyls 12th at. Wharf and 1209 fa bd flees of Enulish Ver by tak i The ENT. goveredt Country, by W. B. Howells; Msolt ag ee ene Strune’sCrclopaedi, Vol 8 ves @ BOM SAYLOR’S PORTLAND CEMENT, aug? 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MOHUN, ‘SvccEss0Rns To MouUR Bros, LOLS Pa. ave., oor. 11th at. myi p= AND HEALTH. A WONDERFUL MEDIOINE. SAFE AND SUBE. THE GpeaT INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REMEDY. “SAPANULE.” “SAPARULE.” “SAPANULE.” TRADE E RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Malaria, Dip! Ha, Pneumonia, Sore Thro ‘bank logon Back, Int fon wiabsrer cause, Burns Inflammatory Diseases, Prick all the skis.” For and weaknesses it has no bot delay, but try it. ne is x" houseliold Seca e Fall particulars in our jiuanunsted eards \d circulars, sent free upon is CSR oe we cornenghe tae eee ‘Trial bottles, 6c. Sold by ' SAMUEL GERRY & Bou Proprietors, 337 Broadway, New York. 4y30 8250,000. FRANKFORT SCHOOL FUND LOTTERY OF KENTUOEY. Only 50,000 Tickets and $250,000 in Prizes. 950,000 for $10. 810,000 for THE DRAWING TAKES PLAGE SEPTEMBER 4. 5,000 Prizes That Will be Drawn and Paid. LIST OF PRIZES: 23 B Betesk nthe. Taflammation of the lsmmation of the Kid- es. Bunions or r Soreness of the or Scalds, and ai) ees ‘rumors sed female complain ‘Thousands hare Ueeu'naved from an untimely death by lususe. "bo Brpyts oie ceca go re = te erediciin mandi te eee fron) ey are: ie A Gripinj forbur, ig, Bronchitis tp. Bi Kine Oolic. Broa th 1. py yes euumatic Paine rae ig. Pee | Blind or Ticedlinae , Sehooptine Conghe clot anche 5 orchranie id 3. Geuceal Belk ty, Physical ae < i Kidney Diseapesc 0: Uemnary Weekases: Weitiag the Bed. a2 Dineaseo f the Heart, Paipitation. 7B BALE Or ent by thie caso, o on receipt ef price. HREYS" ene CO., 109 Fulton st. Oure ai Demes), sent seaeeesne Ht a BY ree Davesrers, or single vial, free of charze, HOMEOPATHIO MED- hieye Speco Manual on Disease and Tis ea free. ap8-eoly Gs GIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES GARDEN HOSE, GARDEN HOSE. OL BTOVES, OIL STOVES. PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., mys 1425 New York 4venue_ ANTED 50,000 PEOPLE : Ww ‘To call or send orders to Tue Lanczsr axp Most ComPLere 4CB DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLIEM- SovrtH or New Yous. First-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered anywhere city, OF by mail or Ss from other places. alia W. 8. WHEATLEY, my] 49 Jefferson st.. Georgetown, D.O ee PoruLan MonTHLy DRawixG OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY’S ay In the City of Louisville, 0: woe ‘AUGUST 31, 1880. RA WIN AUTHORIZED BY THE LECISLATORE Ano ac ‘AINED BY eee itor OOuETS OF KENTUC le with the owners met ahs strane grant aerate BuLceys x8 =u tere Peas aoa ‘The Voited States Circuit Qourt on March 81 ren- dered the following decisions = Ast—That the Csecatouwestiia Distri- bution Company is legal. 2d—Its drawings are fair. The management call attention to the libers scheme which has met with such popular f heretofore, and which willagain be presuatod for ihe AUGUST DRAWIN 830,000 To prizes globe 10024810, 000 do., 60 each. 1 12,000 i 0,000 | 1,000 do.,, wach tae yn exooyted fo sor pe RATIONAL THEATER BUILDING, _ SOLE AGENTS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. may28-t,fkkeow3in ey ion, Inflammations 8 |. Worme, We E -25 ‘ 5 z 26 25 1 Capital Prize. 1 Grand Prize. 1 Grand Prize. Gi Prize Pri 290 Priz 4,000 Prizes: aes 5,000 Prizes, amounting to. 3 MAR, journal ‘and. 309_ Broadway, agement will hold no tickets at the | York, or'y. W: CLARE, 1708 NY see tad 18 is Grening: Coe Fp wet pe Otel \- fe gentlemen, who will exclude them from the drawing. (itis not toconduet this Sra Mebets and dra thoansold taousanda for ete ee ee of a square Lottary is to have represented, in in and therefrou one fur before the drawing takes ‘takes place. 240 Broadway, New York, or B. C. WINTERSMITH, Supervisor, Office, No. 3 W. W. GOULD, 2423 Pennsylvania avenue, Wasbingtov. FROM - ‘OTHS EXTERMINATED rn pT Jy21-w, f,, 1m TURE, FEATHER BEDS iS renovated, st ‘O16 Lae Ave. CHACE BRO. 3 ET Res Building, Louisville, Ky. to. SE 2 Loe, AS ETE ES Gated aii and Tan VERY ORNAMENTAL, and in imitation of all kinds ef stone, and jut w For sale ata heavy discount from former prices. ‘TEEBA COTTA VASES, WEDNESDAY..... ---. August 11, ISSO, How Proof Reading Sounds. Some writer has produced a poem entitiod “Sounds from the Sanctum.” It reads just too ret Ib calied about inidnight, tor instatioc. tie would have seen OO saints, poritg over a proof-sllp, the other hold ing the copy, and something ike tt AS flowers without the sun- | CO! —without rou dismai mare— Copy Holde Proof Reade air—comme—of Copy Holder—“Shoot the comma: Proot iteader—“Tis done. As flowers without r—semi-colon—confound slug ver justifies his lines—No joy tn ve °5 dismal « ops Holder —"Biazest - Health and vigor erent Reader—“Health and vigor fy—tull pets Blocked the Trade, [Detroit Free Press.] A citiven of Cass avenue having a residence Worth about $16,000 has a sign of “For gai” on the Louse, and the other day an old African. Griving a’ stone-tind old herse.aud a wagot Rich woubled ail over fhe rosd. drew up th, {ont of the place just as the owtier © at am dat place fur sale? the darkey 2¢ he dropped ti S. sir,” was the repiy. oe hat’s your a went “Siater Bat the ae and * Dat tre “Yes, cir. Te cla than got down, looked over the fence ard peered around, and i aaa an’ wagin if we ma de a trade? “ Oh, avout five dotiars.” The querist settled bis bat with a jerk, el into Lbe Wagon aud was drivi asord when the citizen aske ow 8 3 at 13 E ge z trade blocked. “Tze" wiilln’ to sumthin’, but leant take bo are Gis GUITIL, De LoKs alone cost Pleasures, . the the dao of the S fr cullur imaginative pleasure wht 1m wate} ing the things as they ve T been wel i Gescribe a 8S by Ii Note ue tells the staple story of his ‘oncord: ST dove to Watch the successive developmer of each new vegetable and mark {ts dat growth, which always affects me with it 1s as if scmething were being created ur my oWn inspection and partiy by my own aid. One Cay, perchance, I Icok at my bean vi aud see Chly the green leaves clambering up the poles: geatn, to-morrow, I give a second glance, apd there are the delicate biossoms: abd a third Gay, on somewhat closer obser- vation, I disccver the tender young beans hid- ing among the foliage. Then each morning I watch the swelling of the pods, and how scon they will be reudy to y treasures. Ali this gives a pleasure a: ideality, hitherto unthought of, to the business of providing sustenance for my family. I sup- pose Adam felt {t in Paradise;and of wierely anc in exclusively earthly enjoyments, there are few purer and more harmless to be experienced * * * After ali, the greatest laterest of these vege- tables Coes not scum to consist in their being ar- tcles of fcod. Itis rather that we love to see something born into the world; and when a great squash or melon ts produced, 1t is a large Vapgible existence, which the imegination can Seize Loid of and rejoice in.” It would be impossible to point more truly the elements of curiosity, of surprise, of satista Uon, which ‘€nter Into the list of garden ple: sures.—The Saiurcay Revie. Overtures of Blossoms to Insects Is peo even the general reader would be in- Sulted at being told at this hour of the day that all bright-colored flowers are fertilized by the visits Of insects, whose attentions they are spe- Clally designed to solcit. Everybody has heard over and over again that roses, orchids, and col- umbines have acquired their honey to allure the friendly bee, eh ed petals to advertise the honey, and their divers shapes to ensure the proper fertilization by the correct type of in- Scct. But everybody does not know how speci- flcally certain ‘blessoms have laid themselves NR Se species of fly, beetle or tiny lieve on the higher downs, for instance, most WTS ATE EXCH] ptionally Jarge and brilliant; while all Alpine climbers must have noticed lLat lhe most gorgeous masses of bloom in Switzerland occur just below the snow line. The reason ts that such blossoms must be fer- iived by butterflies alone. Bees, thelr great ‘ivels In honey-sucking, frequent only the \cwer Meacows and slopes, where flowera are ueby and email; they seldom venture far from ibe live or the Best among the bigh peaks and ebilty rocks where we find those great patches er blue giitian or purple anemone, which hang ike monstrous ey of tapestry upon the mountain sides. This heather here, now fully Opening in the warmer sun of the southern countries—tt is stil] but in the bud among the Scotch hills, I doubt Paes ea lays itself out for the humble bee, its masses form about his highest pasture grounds; but the butter flies—insect t vagrants ‘that they are—have bo fixed home, they therefore stray far above the level at which bee-biossoms alto- gether cease to grow.—St. James's Gazetie, AMavy’s RiGhT TO HIS OWN Nawg.—In this country (Epgland) we do not recognise the ab- solute right of a person toa Particular name, to the extent of entitling him to prevent ue assumption of that name by a stranger. Toe right lo the exclusive use of a name in connec- ton with a trade or business is familiar to our law; and any person using that name, after a relative right of this description has been ac- quired by another, is considered to be guilty of a (raug, Or, at least, of an invasion of another's rights, and renders ‘himself Mable to an action, or he may be restrained from the use of the namne by injunction. But the mere assumption of a nate Which isthe patronymic of a family by a stranger who had never before been called by that name, whatever cause of annoyance it may be to the. fatnily, {8 a grievance for which our law affords no redress,—Lord Chelmsford, quoted by the London Soltcitorse Journal. A WARSING TO CIGARETTE SMOKERS.—Some of the Cigarettes which are smoked to so large an extent are said to be dangerous articles. A physician had one of them analyzed, and the tobacco was found to be strongly impregnated with optum, while the wrapper, which was war- ranted to be rice paper, was proved to be the most ordinary quality of white paper, whitened With arseuic, the two polsons combined belug pregented tn sufticient quantities to create in the emoker the babit of using opium, without being aware of It, and which craving can only be sat- ised by an incessant use of cigarettes.—Ban- gor (Me) Wh ONE OF A. T. STEWaRTS PET PLANS Was & great hctel and opera house in Washington, ada Teal estate dealer here tells the story of a Darrow chance which resulted in the failure of his plans. Mr, Stewart had plans to purchase the enue biock fronting the Treasury building, between 15th street aud Lafayette square, with the exception of banking house, which, of course, he could not obtain. Mr. Stewart was about to start for Washipgton, and carry out his plans. structure here as substantial as aby of the government bulldings, which would stand for Centuries as a monument to him. He wanted to give ‘Washington a hotel and place of amuse- ment worthy of the city. On the ond ay to the one fixed for the vistt, Gen. Ra’ Secretary of War, died, and he mt’ that joeee he would gad him from neces- sary bu: So he postponed his visit, and Englith financiers predict future for the great Tallway ines of the United States. Now it is a Tankes Mr, Samuel poet of Mystic ing 4 Connecti who antounces’ with bis nose and mout saipjeeel ts this t to ty inet with in Fra - | where cur ts mpre of the Queen (Bradford Observer 1 OP Our Prrivel in town, a drive through the Fark about 6 o'clock Was’ the eastest and pleas. ebtest Way from the station homew rn) a yald for our little dete: of royalty fn 1s bichest form cently driving through the gate at Piccadtty. past the Row. t by Which enters where the horse Were drawn Up, 8s if the fders were on th lockout for sometht ted patic frertic gesticulations, “Not ote MW frightened, and not per T exclatriot oe Quee 2 CATIA. Station, from ¥ rr She did vot rat powledged th her by as 2 dition of Ge CaWaken & cheer in Ler people, Not that our siate dese s mirg.or that we are mar dousstap, Aw r f many 18 Nara, ther cmp! erman rat rehicnid we forget t end Waly balf the be ditg OT igterest, whie in G h or low which a but bas vot tc us. Is ¢ Tupedes Us y Serve but On Mme ard py JeNts Of #Anan's ite 20, as in France. Is TOCTUILE? 11¢ Is our military orga’ Who dees e the unscrupulous statements of cert Neh, and. elas’ also German, upor It is high time such bare n oe abn y el for millitars purposes, while Fr pends thir England even thirty-two mitiions. In other tite the expenses of our amy and Neet amount to One-Nfth, whereas those of the Western powers Consume One fourth of the na. lienal revenue, In fact, 1 1s Impossible to keep UP £0 Z00d AL AMY as ours at a rate, d. as I have sald, no German would dream of rh st no Gorman of ntent alone we ere speaking here, All this Croaking, however, Goes more mischief than we think, for by tt Europe bas gradualty been induced to believe Ubat We really are at the extreme limit of what is tearabie, ard must soon crush our possible enemies mn order to enable ourselves to shake off the burden, or, as the French have tt, jump into the water fo prevent ourselves” being Grow1ed.—Kari Hilleoramdl, in porary Reve, A Hammock for the Household, the sight of a hammock bung in a coo’ edy place 1s refreshing; Il appears 89.com- y Bud Mille. A Laminock Is nol a sign Ot indolence. ws some who think that have vo Time for rest, except in the nigat, regard It; it is rather aw index of good senike tpon the part of The owner who fs aware \bat in the busiest. ife there are minutes that can be best spent in comfortable repose, Even ob The farm In mid-summer there are half hours and qnarter bours at noonday, or in the evening atter the beat and work of the day are Whch the rest Which an easy fitting haminock sfords 1s just so much clear gain. Nothing that will give rest to the weary body and at the seme time divert the mind fs Out of place in the ft household. If there are children in te there ts nothing that can give them more ment and comfort than a hammock, and fs, Whether of an hour cra day, will ct to the pleasure which ti affords, Hatiinock’s are not & nsive, at least they do hot buw cost the price that they ouce did, when (hey were imported and their tise was less gen- eral. Two or three dollars will now buy a very serviecable plain one; those that are elaborately mace of course costing much more. In hanging the bammock it should be placed in the shade, either between two trees upon a lawn or upon the pleza and bung by hooks or screw-cyes placed in the columns or posts, If more parilce ularly for children it should be somewhat lower than vsusl. For grown persons the hook which supports the Lead end should be six feet hy 210 that for the foot four feet; Unis will afford the most Gesirabie pesition for the occupant. The bedy of the hammock should be hearer the higher hock than it Is to the other, and this mzy be secured by using a shorter piece of rope onthe head end. There has been introdaced recently a hammock hung to a portable frame; this frame folds up and occupies but very ttle space» hen rot in use. Of course, like most good Ings, the hammock may be abused—the com- iortable rest Which it gives may induce persons to Tcmsin 100 lsie out-ot doors, thus exposing them to the chilly or damp air of the night. bu this ts net the fault of the hammock, and no argument egainst Its more general tntroduction 85 OL Gt the ¥ bolesome cciaforts of the farm- ers Leme durirg the hot months of summer.— AWETHAN AGTICNLUTiBt, EcitEt-PRoor LANDLOKDS.—A Cispatch from Claremorris, county Mayo, Ireland, says It 1s reported that Mr. Frederick Thomas Lewin, a justice of the peace, bas been fired at while returning heme from Tuam, county Galway. Three bullets struck him in the breast, but Without effect, as he wore acoat of mall. Eleven persons have been arrested in connection with the outrege on Mr. Thomas Boyd and bis two sors hear New Ross, county Wexford, Sunday Bight, including three evicted tenants, two SUaLgers, abd a WOIMan, Who was seen giving a sign to the essessins by waving @ ker chief rcm a aiteh. The census returos 4 the population of Massachusetts at 1 2, an increase since 1870 of 19 per cent. : The Benders bad a preliminary exam}- natton at Ooms, Kansas, yesterday, and were ae Quebec were ordered a The street lamps of Que! we few nights ago Lot to be lighted, on the ground Greconomy. and since then Ubere have % attempts al burglary in the city. peaned ey hes ey MBg_HONT. Fetter ni, GED) xhontia VaNsETIE ‘oss. of Washington. "Dt No cards DIED. ss NRIGHT. On Tueeday, Ai yar ao Eaward’and Ganore Barient, aged tour Take ri iwent, Thureey, wag gant at at PEE tg abd relatives fovited to'at- venk OLMES. On August 10th, 1880, at 3 lelock siatbanen Ve, ed ‘ge year. — rs Dearent isi, thou yids ae as wae Ged th ‘at hat ‘hath: to pom Ye nen tae aay et hte ‘There in —- wie, Joy to. thee, Foneral ince fou ‘Mouteomery seh Thartiye hurust 12, at 4 ovlock pate UNDERTAKERS.

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