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STEAMERS, AUCTION SALES. AUOTION SALES. COAL AND WOOD. &e. [MORE AND POTOMAC F = Barrie LANDINGS. Bteamer SUF leavea Ste wharf, foot 7b st., wery BUNDAY fie Sipemalt BC p.m. for Paliimore and River Tsndiovs, “arricing at Leonardtown and Piney Point early Monday morning. Returning. arrive ip Washington Saturday 10 p-m- Passenger 8c- Commodations firet class. Frelaht at low rates Anyone @ BHO. ‘7th Street Wharf, $y30-Im _Or at corner 12th and Penna. ave. HK POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. The Bteamer MATTANO, Garr. E. E. Howes, leaves woare foot of uth and N streets southwest, every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 7 o'clock s.m., for Landinzs op the Potomac River as follows: On Sanday, for river Isndi On and Mattox Orcek- Pucaday, for Oolton's, Nowunt and Bi On Thy Mattox Oreek and Wicomice = making tutermediste landi and returning. Pamensers and freiwhts taken Be reduced rates. Freights received dai SIT TANG. T- JONES, Awent, 6th et. wharf. coir Srreeer ABROweMrEs romac Perry Co. Whar, Most of Ba atreet, at 7 o'clock, B. mm., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as far Leovardt wnand Nomini; returning MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Fare and Fr yisty JPreR AND cht at lowest rates. F. J. STONE, Purser. LOWEB POTOMAC LANDINGS, Steamer, MYSTIC, ‘carrying U Potomac Ferry 7th street, wee iueedsy and Fri every Monda: E Potom: = Matthian, Pope Creek, ons o Pat id Freient Ey a ae ATEEeS, Mauawe: 3¥10-2n OKFOLK AND FORTEKESS MONHOE AMER LADY OF THE LAKE, Oe ALE. DALD WE First-class fare, 1.80. Second- Seed b at. what Date. ‘WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, ab eD De wm. Leaves Norfolk alternste days st rE Ponchos pa Piney Point. sete none ‘a ¥s., woing and retu FOR Y POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JOHN W. [OMPSON, shove w! a SORELY. and ‘SATURDAYS, at am. . J. ACCTNELLY. A Sth st. wharf. * Sires MEES. Esso NEW yo Bteamah!:: }OHN GIBSON and KO. KNIQHT Bler 4), Est iver, BATUBDAYR.at 4 p.m, Georgetown NDAYS. nt Eater spyly te ho PUA DENHAM Aut, 63 Wator jeorvetom whisk Btaterooms, i go to General Often, near Willard'e Ho Tag TEEN We Br ST OVERLS President. B NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONKHOF. AND THE SOUTH. MER GEORGE LEARY, Uae Fine, U.S Mall. dossra: Warze. and: fer. Wasainetor, From foot of beventh st. mre MONDAY AND NESDAY, | at 5-30, every | sakURDAY, P.M Stops st Fincy Point and Point Lookout Going and Returaine , $1: Round Trip, 81,80. Ticketa auld statercome $08 sale a B age : LEAVES | From Csauvieins wharf, TUESDA wep,| 7 Day ab SUNDAY. at ata G. Smith e. D.W. Pown's, cor ave ts x00d = Tih st. wharf Wi sab! Db, cen Ko, Bart, Washington, D- ¥. KEELING, Avent, Gan bee wharf, Norfolk. N.B.—Lonch baskets not allowed ard. 0% company reserve the reat to deay pussaxe, to tine proper characters. ‘apt NEW ¥ Soo ROTTERDAM, or, pasasge apply to 925 Pennsylvania MEI Minwton oF Foi JORNGON, Avents Deposit Buildinz, corner New York 5th street northwest. sug7-le2p eS AND MINEBS’ TRANSPORTATION OOMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Bailing days from Baitimore—Every WEDNES- DAY and SATUMDA’ AY, at 4 ma, from foot of New York— ACEDNESDAY ana SAT- PEDAY, a5 pi h., from Pier 49, East River, (near it Clinton sos passenger sccommodations. Lowest rates freight guaranteed: apd stuigroom berth. Btee Bired, 6c. per te: UeEIN tS ee EEE A Ee eae Rte HY. BETWEEN ASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA WASHINGTON D CHILADEDEHT. ‘Kates of passave—First- Crees eae = a. (Boston Whsrt.) EXPRESS LINS Connecting: at Philadelphis wt with Clyde's ‘Lines for New York, Provi- dence aoe 1 Heivers "and all pointe im che ‘Through iis of Ae? NG DAYS. From Weehinet a eae at Sp.m. From Phisdel phi: it Freight receiv and delivered Wharf, foct of AM P. CLYDE & 00. 13 South Wharves, Puilade &00., Avents, s ‘ashi ORTH GERMAN mee eaiae NG Brrweex New Ar Havag, Loxpom, foasuomrce arD Ler ‘The steamers of this company will Brday from Bremen Pier, foot awe: From New York to Havre, je Souther ret cabin, $100; certiheate apply tc iS Sites boos beter oee ner @. METZEROTT & OO. Pa. ave., agents For Washincion- send Cc LANE ROUTH. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call= i Biarbor, FEOM 1 = one Rew fone. ar'28 B. Wor Sept.15 ia Sept. lyspus ..Wed t and every a Wedn New York. pk iowite eaday from RATES OF PASLAGE. 880 and $100 wold, to tions, Ticket to Panis, 818 ach ena tickets on favorable terms. Bteerage at very low rates. | Bteerage pete and Quetastown, and all aener parts of at lowest rates. rh bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Barre, Antwerp and other ports on the Gontinent and fcr Mediterranean porta. 7 rs an Pe a Commany : st ng Oree! m, OF both HELOW « CU., ‘oa 7 Tih abet, Washoe a Bo @. FRANOKLYN, Agent, NY. MEDICAL, &c. AL DOCTRESS, FEMALE'S DOO’ ints. A specialty, Lucurrhea. ausls-6t ESTREET, NEAR Oru. — phur Baths, for Hay m, nothing better. "The ce in the city. auld XOURH RECIPE FREE forthe spcedy cure of SEMINAL WEA LOsT MAD Hoop, and all diseases: ieocune on by Fouthful indiscretions. Address DAVIDSON & CO. ant-coly 7S Nassau st., New York. OOTOR ARMSTRONG'S REMEDIES cure certain disesses when all other treatment and Femedies fail, without any restrictions on the diet Or nauseous and disawreeabie medicines; 20 yeara Success. 402 eth wt. ib. w., near D st For men THHORS OF only. ug2-1m* OTHERS, 006 Bot ew is the AL gs ‘aivertiai ite ashington. ‘or the treatment of lel rities and Dis- worn to atid subscribed before me A. 0. Sebarde, J.P. Jed0-Sm. Gores i. ROBERTSON, ‘Wednesday Cra ssturcay, st bls often. 4580 om, neat see onan from 2109 p-m., pane at F Oreans. Nerywus Nocturnal Emissions, Ln pele a + ¢ i THIS AFTBENOON. CER VALUABLE IMPROVED EME ROTATE AT TRE CORNER OF I AND of the District of Columbia, passed on the Sth day of April, )e ih Rquity cause Jed No. 6,759 of aaid Ceurt,I will sell at public sale, in ive premises, or lots, on THURS- the City of Washinston, in the District of Columbis, or 80 pane Peet may be necessary, not leas, how at one o wit Lots nurubered thirty-three (33) and thi feo (32) of Fendal E Alexanier, trustee's ab. division of lota numbered one (1) ‘and two (2) of Susan M. Burche’s enbd'vision of square num! seven hundred and sixteen G15), tomether with the improvements thereon, 'd_ ‘Trustee's subdivi- toh Ie recorded in Taber No 10, folio 132, one of the Surveyor’s records of said District. ‘Terms of rale, as prescribed by said decree: One- third of the rurchase money of each lot in cwsh within seven (7) days from the day of sale, of which the sum of one hundred dollars 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 lot in one and two years from the day of sale, in eqmal instal- mnente—the deferred payments ‘to, bear interest from the day of ale at the rate of six per ceptum per annum, for which the notes of the purchaser or purchasers must be given— or all in cash, at the option of the purchas-r or pur- chasers. ‘The title to the property 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. If any purchaser fais to comply with the terms of sate, I reserve the richt to resell the property at tue risk and cost of. the de- faulting zee ancing at the pur- chaser’ cos NDALI_E. ALEXANDER, } Lonisians a ‘Trustee NG, Anct, All conv: ang6-d&ds ‘THOMAS DOW! LIN puomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. A MINIS eee SALE OF HOUSEHOLD 4 FURNITURE, «o., 1880, AT ‘ont of sslesrooms, I shail Fell a general cz ontment of the above me koods. Terms cash By BULBSt WO. DERSYMAN, Administrator, “WV 4ALIER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE BRIOK AND FRAME HOUSER, WITH LOT OF GROUND, ON M STREET NORTH AND NINTH STREET WEST. By virtue of two deed of trnet tons, dated Angust 27, 1875, and October 22 isis, and recorded ih Libers 796, folio 116, and 799, folio 468, of the land’ recorda of Washington, D. nd at the written request of the party sectired ewill ae at public auction. in front of the Premises, cn Ti the 5th day of Au- wust, A. D. 1850, at 6 o'clock p. m., all parcel of ground described as parts bered seven and eight, (7 and 8), in square num- bered four hundred, (400), beginning for the same M stréet north, distant eighteen fect (IS feet) from the southwest corner of square four hundred thence north siichty (40) feet; ning west eivhteen (15) 9th 's t west thence runnin north, alone Sth sttect west thigts (30) feet ; thence turning aud running east fifty (50) feet; thence sonth twenty-seven feet: thence west sixtéen, W(l6) feet; thenes south eichiyethees %69) fcet to M street north: thence along M street north sixteen west, to the place of beinning. : One-third of the purchase money to be aid in caah; balance in six and twelve months rom day of sale, with interest secured by dood of trnst. 10 be required when the property is Enocked down; and if the terms of aria Ue not oom Tiled with in Seven days thereafter, the ‘Trustecs reeerye the right to resell on five days’ notice, at the risk and cost of the © defeulting: purchaser. a } Trustess. MES WHI Sy16, 17,22, 24, 205k, Augs,5 os $#-THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, THE EIJTICLESTANT, at the same hour and p LLE! 214 = JAS. WHITE, augd, Se" THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST. PONED until TUESDAY, 1H E dist Dax OF AU- GUST, at the ue poe ae FUL angl4,19,26,31 dahies WHITE. PUNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE 0: ' DWELLING AND LOT: ON NINETEENTH STREET, BE- TWEEN K AND LSTKEETS NORTHWEST, AT AC By virtue of s deed of trust given to w and duly recorded. in Liber ‘No. 893, Talis 440 etseq., one of the land records of ington couhty, in the District of ‘Columbia, wo will |, on THURS! DAY of SEPTEMBER, A.D. Sah are ocuocE ¥: a, in teont of the pre all thoge pieces and parcels of ground lyin in tho city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and Known as part of Lots numbered thirty-ond (31) and thirty-two (32), in Riggs’ anbdivision of ta pumbered twelve (1) to twenty (20), in square numbered one bandred and seven. (107), being the south half of Lot numbered th 0 (32) an snd the orth bine (9) feet by deyth of lov oF ie numbered thirty-one (31), together with al! and singular the sp purtenances, rizhts, Wo ihe tine bel improvements other hereditaments to the eaine belonging oF N.} Trustees. 2 : balance in six, twelve andeizhteen months, notes to bear elx per cent interest, and to be secured b by deed of trust on the premises sold. Conveyancing and fecording at purcbaser’s ‘Terris to be complied with in seven days otherwise the Trnstsea reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after giving five days’ public notice of such resale in some newspaper published 3 Washington, D. . O. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. JOIEPH RB. EDSON.) Al D. CLARY, suglT-24,31, sep2 NSON BROS., Auctioneers. Gea t Ged OF HOUSE AND LOTS ON STREET, BETWEEN NORTH penPHTOL 2 AND FIRST STREET EAST. By virtue of a deed of dated Noyem- ber 17th, 1878, recorded in) Liber 735, folio Solaah iPad d records of the District of. j Trustees. aid by vistue of a dcereoot the 2 Supreme the District of Columbia, passed the 43d a Peat, Substituting me ae tras- ofthe late Johann Klilian, in eee ell, in front of the prem ges, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 26TH, 1890, at six O'CLOCK P.M., the real estate described in asid deed, to-wit; Lota ‘Bmabered 29,30, Sl snd 82, of Win . Todd's recorded subdivision of part of square Xo. . 663, toxether with the improvements thereon, consisting of @ part brick and frame dwelling sale: porare to the condition of trust to wit: $1,000 cash, with accrued Interest at the rave of | io fe ir cent per annum am from September 17th, 1878, to day of sale: its of sale. balance ia six and twelve months, for which notes, of the purchaser bearing interest from Gay of sale, secured 1 roperty will be taken. ie ‘of $100 to be pald ‘whon the property ia bid ‘sachll gonveyancing at the expense of the pur- Terms of be com) coaptes with in ax oe from a of Bale. cies the trustee reserves the tee purchaser's risk, after five A. E. L. KEESE. Trusteo. YHANOERY SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, ALSO A FRAME HOUSE, ON EIGHTH STREET EAST, Brae G STRE Pear Bert oe SITE iE BARRAOK: By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in cquity Cause No; 6 694, the undersigned Trustee therein will sell ‘at pnblic auction, in front of the Lremises, on MONDAY, 61H DAY OF SEPTEMDER, , AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., it certain Beco, reel or lot of round yin and bs ing in the city! ton in the District of Columbia, in and known and described on the ground plat or, plan of gaid city as part of Lot numbered tweaty-one, in square numbered nine hundred and four (904), bevioning at the line dividing lot numbered twenty - two, one hundred and twenty fect from the corner of G street and 8th street east, running thence north on a line with said Sth street’ forty (40) feet ; ae west seventy (70) feet and six (6) inches: 501 oth (1D) feet: thence west to the alley as laid ‘down the plan of ssid eguare: thence south bounded by said alley to the fine of lot numbered twenty- two (22); thence east alony the line of said lot num- bered twenty-two (22) to the place of bewinning, together with the ape owemen a: ‘erms a8 prescril by decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two ie ‘31 instalments at one and two years, notes to bear interest and to be secured by a trust on Pre erty sold. If terms of sale are shot compli in ten days from sale, the Trustees reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after giving five daya’ notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. Conveyancing, &c., at pur- chasers 3 ek ‘one hundred dollars required at time o JOBEPH F. HODGSON, Trastee, (08 13th street northwest. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. augld, 16,18, 20,24, 26, 28,31, sep2,4,&6 G,BEEN & WISE, Auctioneers. TAPSTATE Kas Ofs, NIRGINTA, (GuEa" SITE ore RGET* D. irs OVE o., ee A DWELLEN SOHOUSES = Bra ‘Terms o} decree are : $1,265. with inte ‘Decet i Sa ad creas lh a’ Us approve pe sa arming ates a a wi not compiled with within one west franc the ‘a of sale, the pro} ‘will be resold at the risk and fof the defaulting ater, after three days Eno Mooarooaae yeaa a ae ALBERT. ART, JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Commiasi: $y22-th,m&ds DUNOANSON BROS., Salesmen: ———————— W4YEs. HENGLA & CO. MANUFACTUREBS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. EVERY BAR AND OAKE OF OURGOODS ARE FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL FIBST-OLASS GROCERS. Office and Warerooms, 105 and 107 Water street, vizom Georgetown, D.:0. MISCELLANEOUS. JONCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 9th and D streets northwest. CLOSING SALE OF TIRE, PLATED SOLID SILVER | SARE ane. TENE Gow! JEWELRY, ee &o., AT AUO- On see MOREINO, August 20th, a At 10 o'clock, within onr sales: all first class: stock of nd a splendid chance to Sagres reserve. LG GPATES & HAHN, Auctioneers. eETOEy BALE OF 13 12 ae OF HORSES Gl We will soll, on SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUeT 21st, 1d AvousT 21st, at 10 0% en at the Bazar, Dam AND MAR) chriventha. a FROM 12 HEAD OF HORSE! One Bay Mare, 8 yoarn-eld, 15% hands high, a per. fect Family Mare; can be dri lady. be scen at H40 Loaistana avenue. © 7" © ALSO, Buggy and Harness. ma 2b SPATES & HAHN, Aucts. OX ACCOUNT. gk REMOY: AL TO OOR NEW Store, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, on or abott Heptember Ia enc anil ned Neato Pustion 260,000 worth of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, fale commencing TUESDAY, AUGUsE Sart a ean fe the game hear. Every Evoinw tintil'removal. J. Mk #00 No ids thst ae. P. FOLEY, Auctioneer. a9 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’ BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REALE STATE IN THE O11 ¥ OF WABHING- ee eu use No. 812, NORTH OAP- By virtue of a deed of trust, baaring date on the 15th day on aay A.D. 1873, and re- corded in Liber No. 717, folio 307. et s04., one of the Land § Ss00r rds for Washington county, in the District of ounbin and at the request of the parties thereby secured, eae sr peeriber wi oles for foreale fF papi suction auction, a he, ne bihest bid pecie an front of the premises, Day or AvGUST, aT I) Ten Polnecn P. Feces or parcel of ground tying and being situatsin City of Washington, in the District aforesait, abd known and distinguished on the plat or plan of faid city as and being Lot ‘‘F” n A. R Shep- herd’s subdivision of sq Gees numbered six hun- on and twenty-three (623), as ths same is record- ed in the office of the Butyeror of the City of Wasbington in Liber O. B., folio 351, tozether with the sr peowesiel ie gees consisting ofa three-story Brick Dwelling, with storeroom. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, to bo secured to the tatisfaction of thistrustec. A deposit of #100 required st time of sale. Conveyancing at coet cf the purchaser. If terms of sale are not com- plied within five days from day of sale, partes. soeerye 8 the ene to resel) st risk and expense 0} faulting purchaser, r ‘RICHARD WALLAOH, anl9-dtdba Surviving Trustec. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE. OF BUILDING LOT ON TREET, BETWEEN O AND P ati tEeTS NORTH WER By virtue of the anes of the Supreme: Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Boutty cause 7,376, docket 20, the undet pes Trustee will sell, at public auetio ESDAY, AvausT 24TH, 188 T 6 O'CLOC! south half of Lot No. 11, in’ ‘dunare a9. “Gtermis of eale: One third cast; the residue, in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale sud secured by a deed of trust on prop- ort sold. All conveyancing, &c., at purchasers rate), 14,16,21 E. B. HAY, Trustee. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE ENTIRE OSS AEE FIXTURES OF THE 0 en GNPIKON ‘SAE. Tt SHELVING, &c., Kc. ies dueine Penney’ avenue a. w-,) 1 Will reli the above SbCk ib lots to are invited. THOMAS DOWLING, augl7-d Auctioneer. rpuos. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioncers. CHANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED EB ESTATE, AITUATED ON FOUR- TERNTE RBTREET RORTHWEST, BE- TWEEN R AND 8 STRE In pursuance of & decreact the: Supreme Qourt ct the Dintrict of Columbia, poosed in nity Cause No. 6,69, in whic! Coburn an: ‘and William and others aro complatnan Henderson and ansther are defendants, the under- signed Trustee will offer forsale, st publicanction, on TUESDAY, THE 711 DAY OF SEPrRMUER, AD: 1880, a7 5 O'cLOoK P. M., in front of the premises, lot of round numbered seventy-nine (10), in te recorded subdivision of square numbered two hun- Gog gna seven (207), In the Olty, of Washington, D.C.,imy ‘dwo. story Brick Building, and situated Tha Tap iy improving portion of the city, abject toa deed of erpone dated Decorabor 4 1810, to sera the payment of $1,400 to the execatarsof Joalina Pierce, which becomes due in ten years from the date of the deed. ‘Terms of sale, a8 preecribed by the decree, are: me-third of the purclisse money in cash, and the Daianoe in e«mual instalments in twelve and eighteen months from the day of 8 interest, at six nt per abbum, sr all cael, at the option of the purcllaer. No’ deed. kiven “until all tie pal chase money is paid. A deposit of $100 will bs re- quired at the time of eale. ‘The terme of sale are io be complied with within ten, days after the day of MARTIN "Trustee. es! augl6-2a03W WAltes B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. See meee OF I IMPROVED BEAL ES. NE NEW THREES’ ON patty ARAL ADIOINING UNTONT ‘OWN, D. FRAMES ON “auotid VEEN 879, nly recor: in Liber No. 07, folo No. 943, folio rds for the District of Pha quest of the parties secured thereb: Ruble auction, in front of the pre on W AUGUST 2574, 1880, viz: ALS o'clock Real Estate in ithe county of W, at ~ will au at mu the soliowing inuton, District of Uolumbis, to section No, 3 in subdivision of Barry Farm, accord. ing to a plat of sald subdivision seconded in Sar- to a ph Yeyor's office Of sald Disirict, in Live Court,” No. 2 follo 1, together’ with the im improve- ents thereon—three-story dwelling and out- hone Reis siclock Pm. the following Real Retate in ne ‘ity of _agahineton, said District, to wit; Lot lettered id part of ‘Lot letterad bt Hae Kaam's subivibion of part of Square N decinniny for same at northenst corer of eald Lot nd running thence south 73 feet; thence west 20 feet; thence north 75 feet, aud ‘theace east alons south M street 20 feet to ein ning, together th the improvements thercon—tw. i Frames, nen rms of sale: One-third cash, of which $50 must be paid at time of sale, on each ‘pisce of property; alance in equal payments in six and twelve months, to be secured by purchaser's notes, with interest at elght per cent. from day of sale and @ deed of trust on proverty sold. Uonveysncing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale fo be complied with in six days after tale, cise tee roeervee Tight to resell at risk and cost of chaser in deft ssinlaeaiegi 22 HOLTZMAN, ‘Trustee, augl4-dtdbs 1 ¥ street n.w. 8. J. FISHER & CO., HOR at Estate Auctioneers, 1223 F street n.w TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE LARGE AND VAL- TABI AIEEE ARE. No. 674, IN THE OITY OF WARHING ad Virtue of Wdcedat trust, dated December 261 1872, and recorded in liber 704. folio pics 1 he laud records of the District of Oolumbla, and by direction of Codie secured thereby, fue une dersigned trustee will sell at pubic anction, in f1 of of me. iP remises, on TUESDAY, ae Slst day of ae A. D. 188, at 5 o'clock Pm ., the square of frocna situated in the city of Washington, in said District, deeienated and uumbered as Square six hundred and seventy- four, (G74,) bounded on the north gen street, on the south by K east by First street east, and on the west by Capitol street, and containing about 250, tom of ground. erms of sale: One-fonrth of the purchase- money in cash, and the balance in three equal in- stalments in six, twelvgand eighteen months from the date of sale, for which the notes of the pur- chaser, besring in at 6 por cent per annum, payable senai-annually, and secured bby a decd 0 trust upon the premises, will be 1; or the purchaser may pay allcash, at his option.’ @ de- posit of £500 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing isto be at the cxst of the pur: If the terms of sale ‘are not complied with inten days after the day of #ale, tue trustos re- ea the right to resell the property at the risk and sont of the defaniting, purchaser, after five a * adver ment in 18 Muxtedeae MARTIN P. MOWNIS, Trustes. Jeon SHERMAN & ; 00., Auctioneers. USTEES' SALE OF THE LARGE AND VAL- Lee) equa. No. 674—A GOOD INVEST- ee a in street, cn the North square ae Terma Uf aloe The amjouut of the indebtedness Peates of bates which will Ge seated at the tiie, Ta Gish, and the balance in six, twelve and eightoon 2a : | PERE B? i g ALY weoptt ur COALIIS LEAVE YOUR ORDERS THIS MONTH woop AND COAL AND AVOID HIGHER PRICES. WALTER H. MARLOW, Biice and Depot: @or. 8th and B ets. Branches: A bet. mand New York'ave: mane ote G. L. SHERIFF, of made GOAL AND WOOD, 7. \dcor. 9th jy2t-lm ven to every order. ae) and 338 Pa. Ave. Acer ee ae and Mills, Water and N street, Potomac Biver. ap7 Oz ‘oon. C JOHNSON BR Nid WOOD. _ TELEPHONIC CONNECTIONS. OOAL. Full Weight. Best Quality Low Prices. We tice, oe pt nie ae a ‘OOD. Main mill lepot connected wi of by, TeuernosE. o 4 At i 2 E 5} nomically conducting thi coal trade, Yharves factory, extensive atore store yards enabline us est When 3 offices lowest; Shrovenost the city, and ripe in immediate commu- prompt attentiop to orders, we are prepared to olfer to Our patrone the best varies Hes, Bee at the very lowect Prices, 5 @ insure 1 pire coal, of 2, nin the fy iSO. ROT! bse, ee J ON wan oa $oill and depot. foot of Th, 73th’and eB L. w12 at. ath at nw. and 991 Pass, ee or Natoma FALL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST FOR B} eT WOOD GOD wan awenicd Gece Sore at Auwaxs ON DECK ‘With a complete Stock of the VERY BEST GOODS that can a Some, be procured in our ling, and at prices that em! pana sour competitors and cause our customers to A special feature of or stock just at thistime is 8 lange lot of NEW JAPAN TE. leat (ancotored.) It is of the first "Ms; pickion ** and is pronounced by all who have trit ke to toe Tene Tost delicious article of Tea they have Another attractive feature of our stock to-day is AN UNUSUALLY CHOICE ARTICLE OF GOSHEN BUTTER. ‘Telephonic connections. over ELPHONZO YOUNGS, _—— ISON & BRO., Depot and PUL, 7th-street whart. SEO Seiniateoet, wate eam Office: 13th and Penns. avenue nove (WHITE FRONT.) jy BOOKS, &e. EAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, NEWB BOOKS.—“‘Ephphatha,” or the Ame- IMPAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, lioration of the W: grid, Ey Canon Farrar. ay England Bysgones, by The Confession: of Frivolons Git, es arr. by antivor of Little ‘Tin Goda on Wheels, opens ho Haven't Time and Can't Afferd It, by Pansy. “Salvage” — Applcton’g Summer Book. “Judwe and Jury, i : A full assortment of Franklin Square Le rary. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th street northwest. BOOKS. B. V. Abbett... Law Re Vol. 2., tent itive Déclstons 0 Name series. augl? 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MOHUN, Sucozssons ro Morus Baos., myl 1980 rest Stern 1980 ‘TO THE iD SOUTHWEST. splendid be ene pinenidcent eg E ment. THAINE EEAVE reed, JU ia: GTON, For Pitteb pany and the W Ley ee 7 fe. West, 8.00.8. ine Oars’ > oulevalle 10:40 a.m. daily, Bleeping, Fare from Harrie. burs to C cited ey otis ana Ghicago 9:38 For Cani Rochester, are with ee to tking and the Nor :00 a.m. daily exceytBunday, ie wes m. aay. turds, ith Palace Oars exce Fore Yo Se ee 340 ana junday, hel . Limited Press $f Poliman Pa lor Cars, ET a.m. Galty, xcept Bun For! Brooklyn, N. Y., all through trains connect at Jersey ith ‘bosta of Brooklyn Annex, af- fording difect trancter to Fulton street, avold- double ferriage across New York city. For Philadelphia, 10: 40 a.m. 2:10, 5:40 and 10-00 ogo Puntday, 6:40 anid 10 :00 p.m. Limited dally, « except Sunday. 800,980, 10.40 For pantry 30 and 10:00 p. Bung, 8060 10:40'ain-» 8:40, 9:80 wad 10:00 For. Pope's Oreek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., Gaily, except Sunday. Mor Aonspous 6 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- ALES ANDELA’ AND FREDERIOKSBURG RAIL AND ALE: aS Y AND ALEXAND) BIA AND WASHING- Migand aU pi Ea ae eae day 1. rickets, pet ara sleeping and parlor car a0- foster D, ‘ping par! ‘at the offices—north- a avenioy me the Gatos where crdats can be left for ‘the tice oa destination from hotels and reai- ,. General Passenger Be FRANE f THOMSON, General Manager. Se Barrons AND iD OHIO BAILEBOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. ational Houte and Short Line to the orth, North: Wast, To take tect Bar Sunday 23 80 p.: e nda y Ht ray ae oye. 81:30 p.m. Pita Balter, ‘Eilloott City and Way Bta- Auiapie bet ee ares. low York and —ton eee arse Annapo- +8t. Lonis, Chicago, Oolombus | (Connects for Hagerstown an: at etiabure Hore, (Goon igor stations east 0 of Piedmont, except Sunday.) Pullman car to Gin- cinnati and pariares dally ; Grafton toSanduaky, faagre ratte Btops at steers jesmap'a and Hanover, es AuaPous dane -m1.—Haitimore, Annapolis, Elliostt City +Baltimore and Laurel Express. On Suads only. Baltimore and Way. ‘New York] iphia and ‘Boston Baltimore and way stations. (Win- aerick, Hagerstown and and me via Belay. {time Biadensbi frederick, vin Belay. BtopPat Annapolis 4:38 pm.—-}Point of Rocks, Frederick. Harera- inchester and Way Stations. On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations tbs ar +Baltimare, yaanavolls anal Way Ste —tOhicago and Oolumbus Express. Sleep te Unieago daily. urea irhis and Baltimore Express. Books and nay ee 6:45 ‘Baitimors me —— UREL BX- Pitisho apne ra cecgrial Bleeping care fo Be, Louis ry ees “ 9:35 p.m.+-t Baltimore, Bladenaburg are and Laurel TOEB. i018 . _m.—tNEW YO! PAIL ADELPHIA, Boston BALTIMORE, car to Rew dork. and poectal Keeping oar 19 Pals, eed aay Poot tm oe a Boe GO! aac ee ‘OTHS rete, RS TE BED! ‘e ial renovated, at GIG hes 2p mar pote eae 619 D ae beer feinw. He s~Hiow DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, ETO. SPECIALLY axp BUOOESSFULLY TREATED BY DE. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, G19 10th street northwest. Less than 8 year ago DR. VON MOSCHZISKEB came to Washington and established an office forthe thei treatment of the ABOVE MALADI LES, with e. ssi n of remaining during the SESSION OF Hi succeea Waa oO great that he has cite, by the SPECIAL RE- [AN SENT RENIDENOE, ig Very evident. inf MODE those who hare publicly Stated his euocess he treatment of their casea are SENATORS DANIEL W. VOORBEES. JOHN. JAMES. TN: GALLS, RY PRESENTATIVES JOBN W_ OALD- WELL, ALBERS. WILLS. F. G. LAPHAM and many others. Of citizens—T, Somerville, Charles Bann, and hundreds of ethers, whose names can be learned at his office. - augd ae MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC kag epteddy Proved from ample experience sn entire su Simple, prompt, efficient, and reliable, they are the only medicines adapted to popular use. LIST PRINCIPAL. NOS. CURES. Ronn, Won Fore Wee oere forms, Worta Fever, Worm ‘Golic, or Teethii enaEDE Ab CRIP EREYS” QMEOPATHIO MED- IGINE C0. 109 Fulton et., N.Y. Ei ees Pahoa on Disease and, on Oure (1: pases 5 L; BMARTIN & CO.’S cena PULP MCBTAR BLAOK, FOR BRICKLAYERS USE, Where Bisck Joints are required. Stock on hand. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGErz=. myiM 22th st. wharf and 1202 F st.n.w yo Sty oper ores ‘UO ANNOUNCE. . sears,” DATING SEN, OF STAM EVERY Y RUD ete COLOR, STENOL be promptly ed, by tho” undersian She Tse bad 30 years’ experionce in tis tine a business, I will furnishanything in the above line in Jarge and einall quantities at prices to suit all, and defy competition. JULIUS BAUR CAE TEN, jy37-Im 422 22 Pa. ave. Lire AND HEALTH. 4 WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BAFE AND SURE. THe Great INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REMEDY. “SAPANULE.” “SAPANULE.” E “SAPANULE.” © TRADE CURES RHEUMATIS) pRC RAGS. Malaria, Di ris, Preunaoniee Sore T! Tnflaramatioy lammation of the ald Lunes, ack, Ti Piles, Bunions or Soreness o} Feet from ae aa Burns or Scalds, ‘saa'atl all Of the Hip eee gene Humors and dildicae of thastian oe all female complaints and weaknesses it has no e have “a ‘Thousans been yet yeti sn untimely death by itsuse. Do it cs a Gt ‘ls a household necessity. Full particulars in ou sifaunate rated ones and circulars, sent free upon: STP trial ria Menent you. We guarantee satisfao- ton, or money refunded. 50 cts. and $1 ‘Trial bottles, 25c. Sold by ail D: SAMUEL GERRY & CQ., Proprietors, 3710 1337 Broadway, New York. 1a CO! ANWS EXTRACT OF IEA, SIRESES AN AND OHEAPEST MEAT FOR SOUPS, DISHES AND SAUCES. a er bottle. LIEBIQ ComraNys EXTRACT OF MEAT. _*‘Is 8 success and a boon for which na- ons should feel iat Bee “Me Press," “Lancet,” ‘British Medical J ours 0. CAUTION.—Genuine only with the fac simile of Baron Liebis's Siznature in Blue Ink acroas the “‘Goneumption in England increased ten-fold in ‘en years.” LIEBIG oO) BEAT TO Dod of al siorekcoperh Grosse, {ulolesle only) “C.- AVID & OO, eer en JKXOW THYSELF. pnThe,anteld miseries that result from in oarly life may be alleviated ose who doabt this assertion aliould pu ie urchase the new RCRD nie ee OF LIFE ;on, SSHESERVATION. ‘Exhausted ete ne erord of youthur toorloos avetics: errors tion to business, be rettored and manhood | THE EVENING sta‘ 8._ Sor THURSDAY........ --August 19, 1, “ Cultivating the Basket W ae years a li amount of ows e raised Within from ten to twenty males of Thiindelphia for basket making put anda siderable amount is yet. raised. but o othing bear what was wn in years gone by. We do not know why there has been this falling-olT, for the basket-makers tell us that at the prices they pay oster-growing must be profitable. We have hot to hand any statistics ‘as to the actual pro- fits to be made On an acre of willows; or, indeed, of the product, but from the fact that the willow when grown in this way does not much interfere With the growth of grass about it; that from 1 to 2 tons of meadow grass to the acre can be had from a lot of willow land, would scem to Indl- cate that something good ought to be made out of It. Willows ‘cost very little In the way of expe ‘They have to be cared for, to be sure, when young, or grass and weads, if the: do not actually smother them out, wil fere very much with thetr growth. care has to be kept up for three or four ye: s thts long before a willow plant will be strong enough to cut back, 86 a8 to Lirow out Mary strcng shoots. But’ these strong once brought up there is no more labor, as the buyer of the willows, at least about Piallade al phia, will cat and carry away themselves, do. Ing thelr own peeling and whatever ts neces gary to bring the shoots Into a proper con 32 ‘Kinds most adelphia are 1) ow; the last te purple w snot S so Well-adapted for crowing {a grass as Am arow. and Its too delicate to Dich, snd ft ts best to give it all tt In fect, wherever we have ‘Own in this vicinity, tt so occupied ail aid, we have no facts or fi rount to hand; but It Seems on a first at Much more might be made of {t than cn done. The Invention of a process for ing Wood. so as to fit tt for basket-mak: and vet not affect its enduring quality pos to some extent. Interfere Wii the brefits of the willow, Dut as to driv pete swampy p! of any use would grow, ’, Too, as in Some cases to admit of a year, In fact, whatever may he Way of softening or steat ning of oak, Lickory, ash, and other hard woods for the purpose of Dasket-making, &e., 1 has thus far Made put little progress, and assurediy not enough to drive, at any time in the future, the “willow out of cultivation.”"—Germantorrn Tie~ graph. Salt for Trees and Vegetan) ng fruit trees can be made to grow and do weil ‘in places where old trees nave died, by sowing a pint of salt on the earth where they are to stand. After trees are set I contin: sow a pint of salt around each tree eve 1 set twenty-tive trees in sandy soll for e of seven years, and only succeeded in geiting one to live, and that only produced twigs a few inches long In nine years, Last year | sowed a pint of salt around it, and Mmbs feet long. In the spring of 177 1 set out ve trees, putting a pint of salt tin the dirt used for illme, and then on the © urface att : as if they had nev ry. Last epring I % thirty more, treating t in the same they have grown finely. The sait keeps away Insects that injure the roots, and it renders the soll more capabie of sustaining plant growth. In 1577 my wite hada garden forty feet square. It Was necessary to waler it nearly every day, and still the plants and flowers were very infe- rior In all respects, In isis I put-half a barrel of brine and half a bushel of salt on the ground, and then turned it under. ‘The consequence Was, Uhat all the plants were of extraordinarily large size aud the flowers of great beauty. It was not hecessary to water the garden, which was great- jy admired by all who saw it. "The flowers were So large that they appeared to be of different varieties from those grown on land that was not salted. 1 had some potatoes growing trom send a wilted down as soon as the Weather became Very hot. I applied salt to the surface of the soll until 1t was white. ‘The vines took a vigor- ous start, and sad to the length of three feet, blossomed, and produced tubers trom the size of hen’s eggs to that of goose eggs. My soil is chietly sand, but-I belleve that salt 1S highly beneficial to clay or to common prairie land. J. D., in Chicago Times. BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS TN BOSTON AND Prim ADELTHIA.—Much interest is shown in Boston - the initial operations of two or three bulld- ing associations which have recently been Started in that city. Ata monthly meeting of One of these the sum Of $3,000 Was received [rom Inemberskip contributions, and was sold at aUcuon. 1D sums of $1,000 or more, at premiums. of 9 to 12 per centuim, the entire pi pasting off sulistactorily, and the president, a prominent merchant of Boston, congratulated the members on the entire success So far at- tending tts operation. ‘There are tnrec in all— Ubree—yet tn operation in Boston, the inal mo being justly credited to the Kindness and enterprise of Josian Quincy, a venerable citizen, distinguished for a long’ itre of public benevolence. The plan of operations 13 precisely the same as that long practiced in Philadelphia—pamely, the payment of one dol- lar per month on cach share until the nnal Value of the shares shall reach the sum of #22. which requires ten years, less or more, accor ing to the skill or good fortune of the manage meut. Readers of the Leduer are aware that W have about Six hundred of these assoclatious whose steady and successful operation for iit teen years past has saved many millions o dollars to Ube mechanics and workmen of the city, and has secured them the possession of not less than fifty thousand homes that they eee not otherwise have owned.—Phtla. edger. SUMMER PREACHING IN NEw Yo Turning from theaters to churches, it may be sald that the summer ete is of a highly, ee character. ‘here 18 an abundance of p: talent In the market, and first-class suppiiea are readily obtained. John Hall’s pulpli has been occupied by Cairns, of Edinburgh, who knows how to interest an American alidience, Chaptn’s pul; € is also supplied with acceptabie preaching. A large number of the city pastors ae out of town, but the church accommoda- ton is much beyond the summer attendance. ‘The tendency of our clergy to spend their vaca- Uons abroad Is on the increase, but some would think it only an aggravation to have so limited an opportunity when there is so much to be seen. Tne death Of the late Rev. Thos. 9 Temoves one of the noblest of the Roman Cath- olic clergy and the provisions of his wili indi- cate a high order of philanthropy. The old Church of the Messiah, which has so long been a feature in Broadway, is now yielding to the advance of improvement, and will be replaced by fashionable stores, It was once the scene of fashionable worship, where Orville Dewey was an admired orator, while Moses H. Grinnell was aleader In Congregational movements. Grin- hell, however, is dead, Dewey ts retired tn old age, the congregation is moved up town, and the church, having since then been an unsuc- cessful theater, now goes to the ground. Its once stately tower Was a marked feature in Broadway, and hence will be missed.—Nerr Fork Correspondence Cea Herald, THE MEDICAL Ick Hat.—Dr. Richardson be- lieved that by fe! bg blood that went through the carotids to the brain, and blood that came back through the jugulars, we should directly lower the temperature of the brain itself; and proda- pe it may have been done experimentaily, but in practice it was not found easy to do. It was ate cult to keep any kind of cravat or collar that was tried filled with ice, round the neck of the pope it slipped off, and the old India rubber vag or ice helmet, so ‘well known in lunatic asy- lums, had to be resorted to. After a time Mr. Thornton combined a particuiar form of cap, which answers the purpose extremely well. A pail of water, with a large lump of ice In it, is placed above the bed of the patient, and the Stream of ice water runs through the cap,which is formed of @ coil of India rubber tubing, lined With linen. That is ees upon the patient's head, and it is made of different sizes and shapes to fit the patient; the other extremity of the ito a second Peppers at ae of ae me iin ie eri operas ie, is cones mark effect in lowering tem| the thermometer in almost all instances indica: ting a fall of temperature within an hour. If the temperacure be rising It 1s checked, and if very high it can be lowered, and so time is gained for the recovery of the patieat.—Scientijic American, SUCCESSFUL CORNER OF THE CHICAGO PORK Two. \diredth edition, revised and Rixe.—Mr. Truman B. Handy, a prominent Cin- Rano Tie standard medical cinnat! pork merchant, who has just returned the language, wri 2 physiciss, of | from an inv estagation ot the Chicago i rin, it experience, to Ww! aaa gives the foll lowing as the result of ing modal by the National Medical AeCGerey. | res:—“ The pork market has been cornered for ings. Thre hun more SQ valuable | about three weeks by the sale Of ok options for fue prescriptions for all forms of prev the | ture delivery. The Armours own nearly all the result of many years tensive Pork in the United States. They own all in a tice, exther one of which ls worth ton times te incinnati, all at our house. with the book. Bound in French 4 them are ‘some New York persons. Having Bhigrel. sant by mall post paid. it, they will sell it, for instance, to be Lon Lancet eay8:—‘*No person. piitout thugvataoble book he suthoris 8 Het beught deltvered in Au ‘Now, on Sept. ist the Ar- mours call on the seller to deliver the pork. He thai do it ex Longin the Armours, An ilnstrated STEEL URE wry ‘g ere ne ia joHion, Ba evan who bas ought | 1.5 by permission, 4 deliver that to Ube man who Meese D. M. 0.0 is of the National Medical | it, or else recompense. The Armours hold Options for 40,00 barrels Of OPK. I don’t sup- areas Dr. W. H. PARKER, Wo. 4 Bulfinch et Pose there are more than 100,000 barrels here, Boston, ‘The author may. al = only about 150 diseases requiring i iver the pork to PES Wad LE eas 1 Fel apres Be i Maa le Thieves Throngh Leve. The arrest In New Haven, Conn. of C. Yenivgion and his companion Hattie Gal beth less than twenty years old, bas declosnd & Singular case of robbery. They lived in Ne Wich, Conn., and during the summer they have entered m any houses tn the absence of the oc- cupants and passed the Bight drinking cost ur ‘neg. emOking clears and looking for valuable d P atrest the captain of police aa Gabe Confess, Ske ie of tapes: tabie . “MHS. bd her conection with young Yering, “Washer first stepdownward. Bhewy rat said "8t, she could not hetray her lover, eofticer a, Adaile beg a thelr efforts and a 4 gib.oren, MME DY ad Uhetr tn a nt - he promim » the Kc TOON Of thy she said that, &. ta Was concealed at th grove on the west teu. pine tn = the Thames river, Ibree miles below the « Yerrington ua hired a carriage, and she au, © bair UuLk Ubey had stolen. Q! MMS Selden, and Which bad been flited with .~l toa 1y nook th the pine grove where, “5, had bu it, They d oF two deer overed It wiih ap that v r trunk op posite foot the ha Captain the grove, is alinost town. ‘They per follow. rods away ond Yertlagton b elry behind Wa he granite Cap. It wich we ins that had 2 weeds. a 2d when ad the appear. trank ‘obes for ROST ENF SIIK dresses, undere: K kid gh and several and of the ockinigs, schaum pipes, cha Tims. Of nO possible vai Miss Gabel acknowledged {hat it. Was mutual about the diszrace of herself Both are madly in love with Tit is count of the int bility of Yerrts for the only Lity. The two were on supplementary cc cover the transac Ine of the nd 1 more than on on and 1 spectas Lined Wes wart to fa the eity ¢ made out at. prompuly furnists placed under to give, a) Monarchy an advant an undign 5 a confession fl for self t Monareby, wit this disadvant Its ¢ by the People hat th peers, for example, Is to admtt most for- mal Way that the representatives of the peaple trusted 0 act wisely or well, deliberation. aviction should ever strike or with d If that ce but "t never has ainly Ought not to y years Lo Come, ull they than at present for complete self- It will probably be two gen- We hear much of such an long before that. Englishmen, if are more ft government. eratlous betore cpinton; but We judge them rightly, will be approving of republics for every state but Ubelr own.—The Spectator, hen J look back over my Ife, Tam see how the, f its Tecord are dotted with scapes. I escaped the dangers and hi andes of te revolutionary war by waitir until the war had been over about 60 before I got born. _ When the w Ore : innesota, and unmet skipped out for Canada. When I wats a boy, at School, one day, al! the boys in the school were Logged all around for robbing an appie orchard, and the flogging didut do a Ut of good, for every beggar of them had the chélera morbus al that bight, Just t Ang Twas at- tending another sc alles distant. When al my brothers « tsters were down With uhe fever, Lwas down south tn the arny, and when I réad the letter from home I laughed aoud tothink of my great good fortur that I would only have to be shot at onc or twice a week, 1 of having to take medl- cine Ubree Umes a d When aman comes to the office with a little bill, 9 times out of ty Lam out. And if by some astonishing blunder, | am in, then indeed am 1 more unfortunate, bit th n is in no better Juck than before.—Burdet he Buriingion Hawkeye, tn Fatat Teekytng 10 a Dinngk.—Tom Taylor a prodigious worker, with the tmmense advantage of always being well up to his work, intellectually and physically. He was a rapid writer as Well as an industrious one, and gen- erally did his best work in tbe early morning, before most Iterary men were out of thelr beds, and this both winter aod summer. He had the Invaluable gift of a most retentive memory, and his critical notices of the exhibiuions were writ- ten without the aid of a slugle note, and with such accuracy that an error Of descripu an extremely Tare accident. His ha: though What might be called a tremendous scribble, was so decided and regular in is hieroglyphical character Unat it was safely read by any one who knew it, and rarely any mis- Print cccurred in his aruicies in the London Times. {am told by learnea doctors that poor Tom Taylor fell under the somewhat rar lncurable disease called means obstruction in the circ some coagulation. that this was chi fon in hu Sinner onthe Weds Mc He sprained a 1) be tn time at the Punch ay Defore he was ail veln In the at the same Ume distressed bis weakened breathing. Ie had, however, improved up to a certain pol but a his substantial recov of the day he died, and before brandy could be taken, London Tri “TELto! when = you return ?” asked Snop- son of his friend whom be met street, Whyel ha the latter. “You haven't?” incredulously asked Snopson. . you look £0 worn ou near dead that I positively th been away to one of the Wwatering-places for & few weeks forthe beneNt of your health.— Horristoncn " In_ one of the Rondout churches on a recent Sunday, the supply, a minister from New York, after listening to the tine singing of an anthem, said: “Now that the cholr have had their Iitue Tun, we will commence the worship of God by Singing the 911th hymn.” “MARRI ED. BAWYER-SCEWARTZ. | August 19th, the Oburch of the Incarnation, | Towneer: Ho ToS Bebater to Sirs Bi. E. Row DIED. DMONSTON. At 4a. m., At Cuaese EoMousroN, in the ‘thi Lin age. aneral Sunday, 3:80 p.m., from the Assembilj sme | ohunh Eth cad'T etree” homives aud iciends the fantly nyited, a Of Baitimer re, Piatndelnts, New York and Texas payers please Copy 1 fo DUNLOP. August 2th, 2880, at the residenon of ty re. x Destor, vee ABR ae 5 ee 1¢ Temains will be ’ in I Churedt from nine to seven o'clock smn. Bam the 27a ele’ seule t 19th, 1880, y-tiath year of itech dol Sues Fier wi take place from Sposentencn et jubey. She 320 intent, at ik ba wt a Pouriscuth, strest norms . daa ‘and. friends ot ae ae

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