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- Z - FOR RENT A} BOOKS, &e. O% KENT — 1719 RHODE ISLAND, AVE. Handsome Brick Residenc:, containing 15 roo! and every micdern convenience, Price'8125 per niomth. E ND (ghee nest ‘‘lows Cir- Cte ROPE Iobew 1-room Beck Kesidence, With every convenience. Price 650 per month. 05 “G" STREET N.W.—Hsndsome Brick Resi- dency, Sontuuine 10 Toome aud murteen ooave- niences. Price $50 per menth. 7 FOURTH ST. N.W.—Two fonr- (0 rooms each, waa and water. Price AND 4 ry Brict 240 per mc 12%4 SIXTH ST. N.W.—Tes-room Brick, mod- ern Sioa. x a0g26 THOS J. FISHER & CO , 1223 Fst.n.w. Fe RENT—A number of desirable HOUSES. OF BALE Large and small Properties. Money-in s mus to EA McINTIRE, 98 F st. bw. 'O& KENT —Several very desirable Brick seven- Focm HOUSES, with mod. imps. Can be re di and ore: immediately; rent to comm: $20. Also, a large list of othar nt Le seal and in ail parts of tue Cali for our Bare JOHN SHER MAN & 00... avg2i dia. ns St. Cloud Bui Be RENT— Br B. O. HOLTZMAN, REAL Estate AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, 10th and F streets northwest. ra. sn 730 9th st.n.e., 9 Fs. ‘and bath ‘ur. h’se, 10th st.n.w.125 Fur. house, Mase ave.2(4) Fur. house, E st_n.w 150 3422 Bonndary, ote: s2t - TE. @.. rs. TH P TY, AN IT BEFORE THE PUBLIO OO STANTLY, I HAVE MANY OF THE FINEST poe SITES IN es ue FOR SALE. HOUSES. ERY SEGIION AT PRIOES 4) To 860,000. NOW IS THE TIME FROM = 70 BUY BO. HOLTZMAN aug2l Toth and F sta. JORRENT. FORRENT. ¥OR RENT. Biores in the wee: 3 Corner 2th and Ist. now. augi2-3m Fost 2. Feqcl0 rooms 850 per mo 420 10th st. nw. 10 Foo pet Cor. 1h and B 61 1845 7th st. nw. 49 L st. now 416 Nor. C. angt enth street n. FOE, BALE A, DESIRABLE HOME, on the scuthesst corner of A au sts. e., as follows. Basement—Furnace snd fie atore room, kitchen and pantry. | First floor Se ioon parlor with bay window, dining room and Bantry. jBecond Soor ‘Three chambers aud bath room. | Third Soor Two Ia bar vante’ rcon:, all in rs and 861 ing. 3 front ind west ede enclosed Uy substantial iron Tonos the ficore of fi fret story and trimmings in hard vited. FITOH, FOX & BROWN. OB ROS ae fORCOBAN BUILDING, Opposite U. B. TREASURY, 15TH STREET. Fine Stores, Office Rooms—singly or commnnteat- 2—for Business Offices, Studios, ste. Water aud Sosets on eyery floor, Elevator and steam heat. ark rooms for storage. Inquire of the Janitor. yl: GOC DS. y Bavzsin’ Warranted SPORTING $25. —Extraordina: perfecticn in barrel Sootine: qualities. _D thot Gun. ns ‘vorthy a $100 ¢ manded if u els, locks, stock. action and ouble: barrel wrrel Breech: loading sonian Tne’ cS pent Hospital: Prof Beach, andris, sjor Geo. Duite Internal Hevenue” Als madris: Vs.-and hundreds of others OMEARA'S frortinie Bazars, cor. 15th and F, ,OPY. UB. Treas. zd 521 7th. opp. U.S. Post Offi camense cata: Eene of zé Colt Gung, Vishing Tackle, $1 Razors, drctery, Lawn Tenis, &c., free toall. aug?1 iH. RUPPERT, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. n. we HEADQUARTERS FOR THE ‘WHITNEY CHILDREN CARRIAGES, ARCH- ERY AND FISHING TACKLES; ORO- QUET AND LAWN TENNIS; BICY- CLES, VELOCIPEDES AND WAGONS. Az Prices To Surr THE Tres. COAL AND WOOD. WAL: @ cOALr: ARTHUR B. SMITH having bought the old es- » tablished Wood and Coal Yard, No. 1233 Sthet.n.w. ‘would respectfully solicit the patroaage of his friends and the public wenerally. He has been for number of years with W. H. Marlow of this city. ‘The best «rades of Coal always on hand. Sawed Sad Split Wood snd Coal kept under cover. Orders by telephone or mail will receive prompt attention. ARTHUS B. SUITH, 2ug26-Im 1233 Sth st. n.w. OHN MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COAL AND ¥ Depot std Rindline Wood Mill, 435 avenues. w. Branch yard 143 Bast. 6.6. ow 48 any place in the city. sy24- PIX RINDIING. WOOD 85.00 pei IS DLENG WOOD 86.00 per cord.” Bitoed otk pep ING WOOD delivered in any Yart of the city HONIG CONNEOTION. —— promptly filled, and satisfaction eusr- acted, an243m_ N ATIONAL FALB ASSOCIATION. Fue FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL and BINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all @xupetitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Odice: 12th and Fenn. avenues auds \OAL! weop:: COALIIT LEAVE YOUR ORDERS THIS MONTH FoR WOOD AND COAL AND AVOID HIGHER PRICES. WALTER H. MARLOW, Office and Depot: Cor. 8th and B sta. 8.w. Branches: A rt., bet. 2d and 3d ne. audcor. 9th 8. and hew York’ave. n-w. jy24-2m a. L. SHERIFF, DEALER Is OOaL AND WOOD, - varce! Atentlon siven to every ord Tid and 328 Pa. Ave. ” ee ag aN street, Potomac pol au ant Ber. ap2o 1OAL. woop. 5D) JOHNSON B' 5 Woop. TeLeruoNto CoxNkorions. OOAL. ‘iveriae. : ein cthen, where meee” tegih coe With nreat ied Faciitee a a sdivanteeee ‘eco. cot cour’ romically conducting the wood and soa te trade, actors, extensive store. ards cnabling as B stock up a when, coal fe loweat: Broughout all in THE 7A == OOK BINDING. bite is informed that Re PUNOETY. BOOKBINDERT carried on 8 ha Looe ys Sil be la the wn Be style which has always'bec characteriatic of the of the 1012 Pepnsvivania ave., third floor. Giavoric: BOO 533 AND JOB PRINTERS, B27 Fine Printing especialy Signe qy*=ceticLow TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. THAT NEVER NEVBR BREAKS, REVER whales oun Ab sr arum.ravea, |e ae 7 cas, Blake 233 Teh stow lady petrouss ‘mares [se BEST BEADING. sgseee3 ' ees Cibeasies”” ed a8 sued, and sold ct lowest rates” Benon ata Requisites A full supply ‘Gommercial and F: New Booke recei Stationery In areat vari ety FRANCIS MOUUN. BcccRssoRn TO MOHUN BRorren: 2015 Pa. ave.. cor. B1th st. UsT PUBLISHED— McPHERSOK’S HANDBOOK or POLITICS, 1880. JULY 1, 1879, TO JULY 1, 1880. RIDDLE’S LIFE OF GARFIELD. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Publisher, Mersoro.itan Booxsrorr, OLE Penn. ave. NEw LAW Laie MISCELLANEOUS to's U.8. Supreme Gourt Reports, vol. 10 33 00 Rene Tolcnetioce in Equity. 3d editions Lar rede ‘# Summary of the Law of Contracts. 2. Poe's Plearlinus and Practics at Law, vol 1 ler’s 3 Lectures on the U8. Words and Their Usee, by R: Revised Eilition. Sorinda, by ant The New History of Sanford snd aug23 aug2l Constitution. . ch'd Grant White. alvage jo Name Seri A Arms’ Legal and Political Remedies fo : Gladstone's The M iahit. 3 1.00 Cresee in y £. E. Hale... Anew stock of star omery Just received” + H & O. H. MORKISON, Law BOoxsELLzns aNp BrasioNans, 475 Pa.ave n.w. EW BOOKs._ Horation of the Worl Envland Bygones, by K. H. At ef a Frivolons Git, ow Who Usyen't Time and Oana’ Aprictos Book. “Sudee and Jury, b Bt an ury, by ABhott.” A full scsurtment of Freeads BE brary. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 8 7th street north: RAIL RO ADS. 1880 £0 where tours 1880 E322 >) SOUTH WEST. Double Bplendia Beenery, Magnificent Equipment eng EF ERGY seyeene ey bet N, from the Wa 80 a8 Sao Gileaxo; 10:40 oping Gare Tro Harris, is and Chicago; 9:30 Bath with Palace Uae to ALTIMO AND FOTOMAG RATLHOAD. ester, Buffalo, Niagara with Parlor Gir to Watkiie ative Auta 8.00 a. daily excont Sunday ;3-80 p.m. daily, gzcepi ar baluie Palsce ‘Gare to Canan: ine. For W port, Lock Haven and Elmirs,at 10:40 ‘8.1. daily. except Sunday. For New York and the Esat, 10:40 a.m., 2:10 and 10:06 p.m. Pulley Pate Game 3 Umit f Pul mm Care, 9:30 a.m. daily, Ba; N. rh trains connect Terwey City with Coste of TOOkiyn Annes, aft fording direct transfer to Fulton Street, ayoid- vor Plain ferriage acroes New York city. iB, 10: 3:tp, 8:40 and 10-00 = Su iday, 5-40 ana 10:00 . Limited press 9:30s m. ay, excep’ a.m. daily, with — burg to Ciicinnat fie Yor 6:40, 20, Sniay. and 2:10, 4:90, 4:40, 6-40, O 00 p.m: On Buntay, $00, 1040's» 5:40, 9:39 and 10:00 Pe For "s Oreok Line, 6:40 s.m. and 4:40 p.m., crit except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 8.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDBKIA ASHING TON BAILBOAD. ae ae For Alexandria, 7, Sand 11:30 p.m. wore iichmond ‘and the Sou! P.m. daily, except Wwe Alexan or Was m2. 712-80, 3. 7 an Bieht. ‘On Bunday stand 10 eae Tand 9:06 Tickets, Be Mpa ee sleeping and parlor car commodati: procured at fis offices—north- saat corner of 13th sirbet and Pennsylvania arent Borthesst corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, an ft the depot, where orders car be left for the check ee destination from hotela and reai- & General Passenger Agent. FRARE f THOMSON. General Manager. my26 ALTIMOBE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Route and Short Line to the Ni pe vest, it, To take effect suns, ane 20, “io, _ at 1:80 p.m. Pacmd a.m. 1a Way Ste 20 a.m. cee Jee Tsuna its rick and 8:0 a.m —Boint of and way sta: 3 00 "at Rew Yorks Pula pp ee kcrrom. .—New Yor! mune —tOn Sunday FE aa Annspo- epee phe SB —t8t, Louis, Chicero,, Columbus ang at Hf Polat of Rocks for Broderick and station cast of ant an Evil da daily ; Grafton to Sandusky, 00 em re Express. Btops at Bisdens- Spee aac eee fae a EOS ti —Bal —Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City 1:35 p-m-—tBaltimore and Laurel 40 p-ci.—{On Sunday iumoresnd Way. < 30 p-m.—New ¥ Ore. Philcdelphis, 3:30 p.m.—Baltimore and stations. (Win- shot Broderick Hae acerstown aya Ae A. ee ‘Fredericks wi Belay. Btops at Anaapolls 4:35 z {Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hs: Be Warts and Way Stations. On Sunasy pee iets, ms ony. ‘p-m.—tBal fmmore, Annapolis and Way St ).m. —tOhis A Ooh Fee eaE Es meaen mire, rain - ¢ Bladen a Laurel, -m.—Point Hocus and rete 48 p-m.—tBaltimore and W. -ma-—DBALTIMORE a zi- 50 Pp. m.—t8t. Gare nate teamactey 3 Dury and Laurel A » m.—tN ae piseee BOSTON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Sleeping re eoage! Sleeping car to PI wba. +Sunday only. Other trains daily, except at Relsy Station. ‘taken for to acted and reostved st any post inthe olty. BONESET BOURBON TONIC, AN ELEGANT COMBINATION OF BONESET ABD OTHER RELIABLE TONIOS WITH A RIPE OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY, BUCH AS CONNOISEURS APPROVE AND INVALIDS MUST HAVE. NOT A DROP OF ANY OTHER SPIRIT I8 USED. WE SAVE NO USE FOR FALSE PRETENSES. A RICH, WHOLESOME AND DELICIOUS STIMULANT TONIC FOR DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, MALARIA, ETO. DELICATE WOMEN, FEEBLE OLD PEOPEE, OVERWOREED OLERES, CLERGYMEN, AND PHYSICIANS, SUFFERERS FEOM BRON- OHITIB, AND THE FEESLE OF EVERY AGE AND OLASS WILL FIND IT A DELIGHTFUL INVIGORANT. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, AND THE SCOUNDRELS WHO ISSUE THEM. CHAMBERS & BROWN, LOUISVILLE, EY. MILLER & JONES, NATIONAL THEATER BUILDING, SOLE AGENTS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. mway26-t, fakeow3m JOLUMBIA POTTERY. 313 Georgia ave: foot of 3d st. east. eton STONE and EARTHENWARE of every de- AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. STEAMERS, &c. | THE EVENING STAR. THIS AVTERNOOR. ae DOWLING, At Senge VALI UNIMPR PERTY BIOLEART STRERT nt Serwan VALLEY AND HIGH STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.O. On FRIDAY AFTEBNOON, Avcust 27TH, 1880, AT 5 o'cLock, in front of the premises, ay ee a lee ry treet, be ‘between v ee and Hizh streets. thi residue in a two eaiaal er syrrenie at are ond twelve months, with notes Bearing Interest at seven per cetit. per’ abauim unil Paid and secured by a deed of trust on the property gold. All conveyancing. &c , at purchaser's cost. 4 denosit of 829 will be required on each lot at ‘ime of Fal <20-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. THIS EVENING. OF ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL 20.CUR Raw Store, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVE! dont September 15, we will sell at oats ion $50,000 worth of UNREDEEMED DG SSDAY, AUGUST the sane hoor Every Evening until'removal. J. M. & %. COHEN, No. 1097 7th et. n.w. P. FOLEY, Auctioneer. wel) TO-MORROW. ae pre DOWLING, Auctioneer. aK Heat fOME ANTIOUE ROUND TaBEES ‘The above isthe property of a party leaving we city, and wil be sold at my auction rooms ATURDAY, 3UsT 281, AT 12 o'CLocK THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. » Av preck "PPHOMAN DOWLING, Auctioneer. CLo! OSING SALE OF THE ENTIRE VE OLD SHED WALL PAPER Ene, FELLER ALEXANDER, EMBR: game close ont embraces Paper of th: . Bas wails may be expected, as every article mus: be ford om erm t di cach. St THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES: SALE. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE IN WASHINGTON GLE AT AUOTION. im virtue of a deed of trust, dated Fob rusty the Atity 18'S recprtied in tae 72K, folio ¢&, dn. the land records of "Wash ington Couniy, D.O., and by request of tus holder cf the note secured’ thereby, Twil sell ak public in front of. the, frames, ‘on EPTEMBER LTH, 1860, AT 5 OendOK OAL hat “certain pices ot parcel of, ground kuown and acecr' { numbered fort five (45) of Pieron & Kingles eubdivieion of orieinal aS Lumberrd two hundred snd seven ai situa pare sonthiast corner of Sand 16th streets i movements consist of « Two-elory ena A, Erick House, with back bulidiog anteabie, ‘Term of gale, Ove: third casi Dalanonin six and twelve months from dey of sale, wich iutorest yer cent, payable semi-annuallyy ‘until paid, Cured hy Gerd of trust on premises sold. Adept of #100 wil be required at time of sales 4? 2 term of raie are not complied with in seven ‘dayet the Truttes renerye the Wight to retell at those f the defaulting purchaser. Convers fo angchiager R.P. DODGE, AusiiN Heth} Trusteos. SATUR- ROMAc DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSESOLD FURNE TURE, Embracing several RE, &C., y elewant Parlor ¢ Suites: very 3 upheletere re, and & Ghel areortmnent cf Charbe Furhiture. Lot cf Constable Gcods. One Herring Safer eve Billiard Table, To ke sold st my auction rooms SATURDAY, Av- Gust 28, 1880, AT 10 O'CLOCK. angi BEEN & WISF, Auctioneers. TRUSTERS’ SALE. OF VALUABLE REAL ‘TATE IN SOON Meee (OPPO- eine GEORGETOWN, 'D. PROVED BE By virtue of the decree of the Cirenit Oourt of Alexandria connty, Virginis, rendered at the May term, 1880, thereof, ih the suit of. Anna Hilis ys. Hanha and Johnston, Trustees, & thesubscribers, ae Comunterior ers of Bale appcinted by said decree, will offer for sale, at public anction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, AvGust 25H, 1880, a7 6 O'CLOCK P. M., Lots numbered on ang three, in Square nu bered three, in the of Roselyn, Virginia, with the improveraente, con- fisting of dwelling honee, store, stable and neous. tarp culoulldiape and a istel Trult teen ‘Terms of sal two ‘ed personal security. complied with within one week from thi haley the property will be resold at the risk and cont of the defaulting, notice in the Evening: + tor, D. 0. tar newspaper of W: Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. STUAI JAMES Ot JORNSTON, Commissioners. $y22-th,m&ds PUNOANSON LBO8., Salesmen SE-THE ABOVE SALE I3 POSTPONED TO SATURDAY, AvGtsr 26TH, same hour aud place. By order of thet: auz26-d&ds DUSOANSON BROS., Salesmon. urcl aser, after three days fashing- @PATES & HAHN, Auctioneers. Ss 988 and 940 Louisiana avenue. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HORSE, CAR WAGON, AND HARN KS: Will be sold, at pune auctions en URDAY MORNING, Avoust 281, 1580, Sapp Ar 10. 0°CLOCK, ‘One Bay Mare: One Carpenter's Wagon; One Set Bingle Harness: e Saddle and Briale. ‘The proverty of Geo. Ww, Chamberlin, deceased. Bel old by order of the cor ISInOKA Ey CHAMBERLIN, Administratrix. EPATES & HAHN, Atct. augas-st yy ALTE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TETSTERS BALE 0) > VALUABLE IMPROVED AL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WABTSG. Reno [OUSE No. 812, NORTH OAP- By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 15th day of July, A.D. 1873, and re corded in Liber No. 717, folio 307. et eeq., one of the Land Records for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and at the reqnest of the perties thereby secured, the subscriber will offer forealeat public auction, 3 ‘the highest bidder, in front of on T" AY, THE ist Daz ov Avucer at Five O'CLoor F, Ries oF pareet real of wround Ising and being and 1 Oity Of Washinton, inthe District, aforesaid, ard Known and distipsiiahed on the plat oF pian of fad city ag and being Lot “Ee R Shep- herd’s subdivision of Square rumbered six hun dred and twenty-three (#22), as the same is record- ¢4 im the oilice of the Surveyor of the City of Washington ia Liver C. H. B., folio 851, tozether with the iiprovementa thorcon, consiating of three-atory B welling, wih ‘storeroo! fe: One-fourth cash; balanoe in six, twelve and cixhteen moutas, with interest, to be secrred to the satisfaction of the trustec. A deposit of $100 required at time of gale. Conveyancing at cont cf the purchaser. If torms of esle are not com- ‘piled with fa five days trou dey of mulanteisive reserves the right to resell at risk and expense of Senne ee “RIC ese we gee anld-atdbs ‘viving Trustee. HOSS 3. ee &CO., Estate Auctioneers, 1223 F street n.w TRUSTEE’S SALE OF THE LARGE AND VaL- eae ay STON DG. 674, IN THE OITY OF of trust, dsted Decem! jeLin liber 10% foo the land records of the District of Columbia, by direction of the. Y, secured the 7, the un- dersisned trastee willed sell at Dats eaction te fent of the premises, on TU! W, the Bist day of Au- fast AD ieth at 3 Bel of Bait sitiuated in the city of Washinuten ie sack istrict, desixpated and numbered as Square six hundred and seventy - four, (674,) ‘bounded on. the north by L street, on the sonth ‘by K strest, on the east by Firet street east, and on the west by North Capitol atrest, and containiny abou 260,000 equare Tree o of sale: Qne-fourth of the purchase- money in cash, ‘aud the belance in three equal in— stalments in tix, twelve and eighteen months from the dute of sale, for which the notes of the pur- chacer, bearing interest at 6 per cent, per anim payable semi-annually, and secured by jeed. of Erust upon the premiesa, "will be reqntreds oF or the purchase: msy pay all cash. at hig option. posit of 8500 mired at thotine of sate. All AiPconvep anclnw isto at the cost of the pur- chaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days after the day of ssie, the trustas re- serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, five days! advertisement in The eniog 8 Star. augi2-d&ds MARTIN F. MORRIS, Trustee. HOB. J. FISHER & CO. Real Estate Auctioneers, 1223 F at. n.w. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A DESIRABLE: ® FOUR- ETORY BRICK DWELLING, No. ant SEY- ENTEENTH STREET NORTHWE! = By virtue of a deed Geile Note sted July 1étr, aR ane recorded in Liber oa 4 folio 435, # the land records for the. District of” Columbia, and at the “a ie of the [Esty Secured thereby, 1 will sell at pub ic auction, front of the premises, on WEDS ESDAY, Sep TeMBEE 187, 1890, AT 4 OCLOOK P. M., al the fol. lowing-deecribed ‘real _estste, mitnae in the city of Washington, in the District of Columpi known and desiznated upon the seroung plane 8 Lot numbered twenty-one (20), in Alexander R. Bhepherd'e recorded subdinieion ‘of Sguare wan Dered one hundred and sixty-four (164), together with all the improvements and appurtenances unto the same belonging. ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third of tho purchsse money in cash; balance in one and two years, with interest at the ‘rate of seven (7) per centum per annum, secured by desd of trust, on property sold; 07 at option of purchaser. A deposit of #109 Sil berre me of tale. Conveyancing a: purchaser's sug20- required at d&ds BAMUEL OROSS, Trusteo. HA NCERY aaa OF He One tise ROUTH OPPOSITE MARINE PABHAOES, AT Al ‘ION. of lecree of the Supreme Court sina Columbia, passed in ory ea ise No. 6,894, the under therein ‘will s@l ‘at public auction, in front of the coe rbot Gru Dax oF SurTEMnES, & ralred at time of Wit be rea HgiQbOSON, Trastes, DUNOANBON athena coe? BROg. Sal S, 16,18, 20,24, 26,38; 81, 0p, 4&6 sgAnitioncers, ith and D streets N. W. ous BOOKER, LAW QESTOR pore. MENTS, OF G THVE AND OTHES O00. yn SON BROS. EXPC RENTS. CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE, &c. on auction, vithin our sw TeESDAY Barry anlé6-4t ioe ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. TE OF IMPROV! ED A TERE. ‘ON NEW THREE PpWwenn, T MTORY :BRIC sroome, AUGUST 31ST, AT UNE O'OLOC RIES FRAME, AN NGS ON BARRY FARM, ADJOINING UNIONTO Wo ie Pitan ALSU, HIDE OF ME anid Septem ded respectivel; , not fod» and Ti No. 9%3,° folio "33, el of hs the Land Records for the District of Binsin, and at re- quest of the parties secured thereby, f will sali at He anction, in front of, the premises, ‘on WED- NESD. iT 1880, viz: At 5o'clo m the followin Heal Ealato in tieectuee v ington, District of Oolumbis, to wit: Tot No. section No, 3 in subdivision of Barry Farm, ac: ing toa pat ch said subdivision rocordet t yeyor's office of said District, in Liber ‘Levy Court,” No. 2, folio 1, togather with the improve. mente thereon—three- story dwelling and out- &e honeet » G'clock p.m. the following Real Estate in the Cliy of Washington, bald District, to wits tot lettered “‘R,” and part of Lot lett Jas. Adam's subdivision of part of 5: fuer No. bewinning for same at northea:t commer of said Le “Io” snd running thence south 75 feet: thence west 20 feet: thence north 75 feet, and thence vast slong eouth M street 20 feet to bewinniny, together ‘with the improvements thereon—twosmail Fra nes. ‘Terms of esle: One-third cash, of which @50 must be pid at time of ga’e, on each piece of property; balance is equal payments in six aud twelve months, tobe secured by purchaser's notes, with interest at eiaht per cent. from day of sale and a deea of truet on property sold. Oonveyancing and recording at purcharer's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in siz d#ya after sale, else Trustee ‘yes right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser fault. in ets WM. F. HOLTZMAN, augl4-dtdba 1321 F enue nw. 8F-ON ACCOUNT OF RP RAIN, ABOVE SALES Postponed till MONDAY, Avots? 30TH, 1859,same 1d place se “we. F. HOLTZMAN, Trusteo. ALTEB B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. awe, STORY BRICK, “FOUR ROOMS, No 945 1¥- SEVENTH LSTREEL, BETWEEN e O'CLOCK FP, Wwilleai!, af public auction fotheh der, south half of Lot. lette red Fs tin Suis a. Rindot and other's subdivision of Square No. five, ton (5,) in Washin, ity, D. O., with the improve- ments thereon. ‘Terms: One-third cash; (25 down at timo of eale;) balance in three equal payments at six, twelve and eighteen months, with notes heard ‘T per cent interest, and a deed of trast on property old or all (OLAZMAN, ash. WAL “Sqne25-d&dbs Attorney, i321 F street n. ve HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, AT AUCTION, FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, No. 506 TWENTIETH 8 On TUECDAY, Avatar al, Ar 6 ota front of the premises, being ‘part of Lot 1, ra ware 104, sronting 25 feet on the west sida OL DULG etréet weet by tke depth of said lot, fect, improved by Frame Dweling, contaiaiae ? Toots and bavewment. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, ve and eighteen months, at 7’ per cent interast deferred payments, to be secured by deed of trnst on tke property fold. One hundred dollars to b3 paid at time of sale. If terms of sale are notcom- blica ‘with within five days the property wil be re Bold at detauiter's Tiek. All conveyancies, c+ at cont of purchaser. naa5-6t" pgEcuss POWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE BY CATALOGUE OF THE ENTIRE EFFECTS OF THE METROPOLI. TAN HOTEL, IN 1HIS CITY. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust, bearing dete on the 22d day of August A D. id in Liber No. 92 roueof the land records £0 request, in w ereby secured, the subscribers {public auction, to the llicheet bidder, oa the 131 Day OF SEPTEMBE 80, jolumbi Hobs ss otel, effecte in the Vity of Washington.on Pennsy! rans Avene, and ‘th between 6th streets northwest, and em- bracing in pai Grand Piano and Cover, by Geo. Steck & Co., N.Y. leant Parlor Furniture: French Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrore; Etegeres and Whatnots; Elegant Window Hangings; Easy Chairs, Lounzes gant Rosewood ‘Bedsteags ana Bureaus; zat Mirror-front Armoires: Sure Rosewood and Mshogany Antique Furni- Black : Wainut and other Marble Top Chamber Fur- Fine Velvet and Brussels Carpets; Vbree-ply and Ingrain Uarpe Iron Safe, urniture, ‘Clock, Banke *domiforts Bheets and Bpresdes in Brest Splendid ine of Silver Plated Ware, ombraci rs, Pitchers, Butter Disses, Table an Fe® BaL' B at low rates Apyly. STEPHENSON & BRO. Beth Street Wher’, 3y90-Im____Or at corner 12th and Penna. ate. i POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer MATTANO, Cart. E. E. HowEs, leaves wharf foot of uth and N streets southwest, every Sunday, Tuceday Thureday, at 7 o'ck 8.m., for' tates on the Potomac Kiver as follows: On Sundsy, ae river aos and Mattox Creek. On To ‘¥, for Colton's, Nomini and Prospect Hill. On ‘Thureday, for Mattox Creek and landings in Wicomioo river; makiw Iniorme Isndings going and retorning. Passengers aud frewhts taken at reduced rates. Freights received 4: ‘27-tA31 G. T. JONES, Avent, 6th st. wharf. Ts STEAMER eet EO Wi! leave Potowac Fe: Wharf, foot of 7th street, a1 Tocinck, a. m., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS as far is wo and aS precienag MONDAY, NEONESDAY ana FEIDA) Fare and Freight at lowest retes. jrlgdy F. J. STONE, Parser. UC PPER Ce ed POTOMAC PA cy mer MYSTIC, carrsiug U. 8. Mall, leaves Potomac Ferry Wliarf, 7th stree ery Monday, Wea neaday and Fri ey at City, Livernoel, Riverside, Matthias, Po Hister's Mattox, Blackisto: Ser rs, Colt be : rves: returning ‘Tuesday, int bureday aud Saturday. “Fare a0 Sap atet on st ray Gio. PHI: OREOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKH, CDC E. BALDWIN. a dave at 4'p.1, ato; Piney Point, Point Lookout ana ing and returning, LANDINGS. Va. rates apply to R. P. A. DEN tt, Gea wmmehown. AM, Agt., 63 Water ms, &¢ . 70 to General Office, wer ptroat NW. hear Willers Noted, a2 oO. = 3B: ELL, President. VOR NORFOLK, POR TH, FORTRESS ONRUE AND THE KOUTH STEAMER GEORGE LEAKY. Ca: tying U.S. Mail. Josera Warrs, Sommander, LEAVES Wasurxcror, | rom foot of Beventh at. | From dasipoels whart, Sere, | <ORDAY "AND _WED-|TURSDAY, — THURS- NESDAY, at 620, ana| DAY A. Axb SUNDAY, Aa Sattnpat. at] até. 3 st Piney Point and Point Lookout Going ana Returat Ing. First-cises ocd until PB. ry ith's, 1451 Penn's ave, Dw. ana A. P. Brown's, cor. se and N. DODD, ‘Agent, mth st. wari, Wash hinsrto: DiF KRELING. azent Campbell wharf, Norfolk. N.B.—Lunch basketa not allowed on board. The sctupany reserve the right to deny passage to im- prover characters. ap27-6m ‘i RMAN LLOYD—Srea HIP New Yorx, Havez, Lowvo: FOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN ‘The steamers of this c pany will sail ezery Sat- 2 uréay from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d «treet, Hoboken. (8 Of > nesage:—Froni New York ty Havre, Lo: don, 8’ uthampton and Breme first cal. 100 ; tecond cabin, $60; steerage, #50: prepaii #t certificate, $28, For fcight cr aseage ap GEIRICHS & C0.,°2 Bowling G G. METZEROTT & CO., 925 P sehington. aue2t a DES Ey EXPRESS LINE WASHINGTON, Rohe EXSNDRIA AND PHILADELPHIAS AT PHILADELPHIA Witt Crxnr’s New Yonx, Bostox, PRoviprsce, AND ALL PoINts’IN THE NEW CONNECTING Riv: FxGr. AND RTATES. ‘Throush bills of lading piven. SATEING Daye. From Washin; ¥rom Ehiledelp ny ntil 5 p.m. Georgetown coos Teecived and delivered at Washington wharf, foot of Lath street, a EB ACS IE M P. CLYD: Wharves, Phi .» ARCH Wachibgton. yi OTICE ROU’ THE cunaRD’ Steaua Coueasy LI Retween New York and Liv. ‘erpooi, Call- at Cork Hart FKOM Ten af es . § = *2ORK, ‘Tarife. Wed. ud cvery Wedaos ‘No eteerage. 80 and 100 wold, accordine toe r n x0ld, according to accommodations. T.ckets Yo Parir, $5 gold acaisonal om Keturn tickets op Maviaeine Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liveryool and Spee, and all cther parts of Eurcpe, at lowest rates. ‘Through bile of tach piven for Belfast, Glasgow, Hayre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean por Wor freight and passage apply at the Company's office, No 4 Bowling Green, or both steerage and cabin to OTIS BIt W & CO.. 605 Ith street, CHAS. G. FRANCELYR, Weshington, D.C. au27 Agent, N. NEW YOEBK—KOTTERDAM. at vaas poaere of Ge ine ‘Amster Behoiten,” **Rotter: ft: » «Bohiedam Brooklyn ‘amiarigr on: WEDNESDAYS ten Vabin—860, 870; Becond Cabin—$45, 860: Steer- 22 rent on Axent, 27 South passage apply to G. C0. ery pennsylvania enw Wastin; mn; or F. H. ea Safe on Bubaiwn, SOTnEr New York avenue and bth street Hortiwests aug7-ic2p MEEcHants’ AND MINERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN Beane hie and NEW YORK. days from ere Evel WEDNE8- ‘ATURD, rom foot of New York—Ev WBE ax and SAT. Rat S06 p.m. from Pier 49, Haat iver, (sar foot Giinton Teas Rpsone, Knives and Forks rates fr f aseenger_ accommodation. Lowest Gonper Coffee Ballers: en of pase Fist cle # Inctuding meas Walnut and Mahogany Extension Dining Tables; aude stairoo a. mal Steerax mesls, if de- Copy ‘Cookin Utensils: ae 2. mo ‘s, Ay Kit i p Heauitites, Ro «ic, (Boston What YORE to. tales Gi ‘Terms cash on delivery 3625-17 ion 1s EAST RIVER HY. HigHanb war ALLAOH, } grnstooe. —= THOMAS DOWLING kaa aug25-d&da MEDICAL, &e. T. COLDWELL, Real ‘eal Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On WEDNESDAY BENT, ee aon) OF Sep- quate, AT 10 A. Gull be sold at pubiie iture, Oarpeta, Beds, = ery, aaa Utensils, &c., Ee in. Touss Ne. 1408 Ce mg Q and lerooeal street, between Mate ‘and loth Baie pereciven Goods in excellent House for rent by *erceatgmaition. sui25-01 Real Estate Broker. HOMAS DOWLING, a nel USTRE'S SALE OF VALI ae ares ESTATE IN. GnonaR TO DG Ming IN THE *‘HEIGHTS,” AT THE 8. OF CONG 3 AND STODDERE dated on E:. LEON! the ee established and only reli- able LES" PHYSICIAN in the city, can be copeutted Gaily at 455Massachuset?s avenus from 1 to9 0’ . All Female Complaints and Irregu- forties. aay cured. Consuitation free. Sep: rate rooms for patients. aug25-1m PERMATORH(EA, Impotency, Pramature Sidecar, Buisson’ and ai Veuéreal Discasce, Guichiy Cired by Dr. HENRIS. No Calome) used: Le aale Weaknesses, etc., cured. 124 OP st. u. ug23-1na" FEMALE'S special faueiseawe oo E STREET, NEAR 97 and Sulphur “Baths, fo for Hay ree ee Sa BLANOB. OF PakIS, D sens a coma ty, Leucurrhea. 932 E st. QBEDD BATH: S Torkish, ii Fever, ‘Materia , nothing bi best and only Yeliable ieee te eee city. | Decay SOF. NOVEH,—NEGUE. FREE NHOOD 1 disease and all brought en by youthtal indseetonne 1aaviDsON & CO. aud-eoly, aseau st., New York. eozoR AEEIDNG REMEDIES ed remedies fail, withoat any Roy on thi » aiat or nauseous ‘an a disasroeab medicines, oa; 20 yours mucoeas. : eo ce only. “Susie st. &w., is the ‘nin Washington. ities Dis- before A. OG. worn J.P. AM DE FOREST HAS Mee cara eae San be 2oure from 1 to9 4 | FRIDAY fe Aug 23, Isso. The Kelly Gang. TRE EXTIRPATION OF A BAND OF AUSTRALIAN BUSHRANGER: Some eight weeks back the cab that the police of Victoria haa ad the i ea “e of bushrangers. For ne two years this little band of gutlaws, thoug ) nui bering only four men. had been a shame and a scourge to the colonial authorities. ‘The bush- rangers captured stations, and robbed. ba: and harried the country at their own wid will, They avoided cr tered every snare t for them. They battied the utmost ener. 4 na incenuity of thetr pursuers. The were desperados of a unlque pattern, dits, they took in Australia tbe pos’ the Benders bold, as murderers, in Uni : © but themselves could be thelr parallel, atched their career, ‘Three of bet craved to fail, KS. ‘The fourth, the . Was made prisoner; but_not id8 brought him down. Nor, surrehder, for be fought while nd, and was overpowered in le reported AS Da n Which country cise grapple.” The Story of the band 1s well worth telling. It shows that in robbery. as in war, inooncelvable audacity 1s often the key to uliraginable su hg! ond a Teward of $ Dody of any member t dead or A strong force of poltee, assisted marehed 1 e BushWorth district and mired the country rand near. But the Kel cr ¢ It ied relaxed thei vigitat PlMh of December, rd fro y Ano astounding: » te excitement which had followed the murder of the policemen six weeks before Was €clipsed by the new § The gang first captured th Tulis Creek, trom which they operated Yank in the neyghboring vil thtutis Cree! > What ts known by the ge of Euroa, At d the homestead eS tue men employed about ‘0 the honse by twos or threes bail up;” that ts, ? THEIR HANDS. ched off to the ee room, a: TO They were 0 a stron: Ws broke down the te tf them started for roa on the ir project against the bank, leavin agab armed sentry over aimed prt at althfas Creek. strange expedition was Well organized. in ts One of U o carry aw did patrol duty party arrived uiough the o: ip m., and, e public, man- raissiou by pretending that tey Wished to tuake a deposit. were insid Win bilis. Thus far, assuredly, we had sho consummate effrontery., But ir performance stili lacked tts climax. Fear- ing that the manager's family would give the aiarin, the robbers actually determined to carry off all the Inmates of the bullding. With men of thelr temper, to resolve was todo. The two piks, the manager, bis wife, her mother, seven Children and two female domestics were i compelled to get into the cart and wazon. As the captives overcrowded the conveyan es, {he manager's buggy was taken from his Stable. ‘The procession started for Faithful’s eek. First came the leader, Edward Kelly, driving the pedier’s wagon. "The buggy fol: lowed. driven by one of the ladles; then the cart with Dan’l Kelly at the reins, Hart brought up the rear on borseback. Will It be believed that the rebels and their prisoners actually passed ip front of the police office at Euroa, and that the constable in charge bowed to the bank man- ager, in the bellef that the expedition was a luilly party on a pleasure excursion? The rob- bers seturned to Faithfull’s Creek unmolested, sud after taking supper, rode off to the moun: talus in the evening, having first released one of heir prisoners on the proniise that the others should not be set tree until the outlaws had gaihed a talr start. This exploit set the colony The reward for the apprehension of Ed- “aised Lo $5,000, alarm Was So great ny Of the up-countrs banks appi ® defend th Bat & ey ursut! proved unavalll 2g. TheKellys, or the second ume, disapjeared as if the ground fellow the gang through all their The periormance at Euroa and Faith- at € aplolts, tulis Creek may be taken as a sample of their Work. We must hurry to the closing scene. Oa the 26th of last Junc the Kellys filled the meas- ure of their iniquity by the murder of a keer | man named Aaron Sheritt, whom they decoy from his hut and shot down, in the beilef, which would seem to have been well founded, that he had given information of their whereabouts to the police. Then, learning that a special train Was coming from Melbourne with a strong party of police and native truckers organized expressly for their Sapuine they determiued to tear up the ralls and wreck the train. Accord- ingly, on Sunday morning, June 2, they came dewn to Glenrowan, a iittie township at the foot cf their home range. Here they took POSSESSION OF THE GLENROWAN INN, and established another mouse trap after the pattern of the storeroom at Faithfulls Creek. ‘The station master and the plate-layers of the ratlroad were captured, and, in all, Some seven- teen prisoners—men, ‘women and children— were confined in the Inn. The track was torn up, and the bush-rangers awaited their vicuims. Lut the special train escaped the snare. Supt. Hare had anticipated some movement of the kind, and had arranged to have a pilot engine run in front cf the train. In addition, a faith. ful plate-tayer risked bis lite by running down the track to give warning. The train was stopped, the police scrambled out, and in a moment tbe bushrapgers at the inn found their ambush surrounded by an overwhelming force and all chance of escape cut off. Then tile tight began. The first shot fired by the bushrangers disabled Supt. Hare, the leader of the poiive. He remained at’ his post for a time, but loss of blood soon obliged him retire. [lis place, however, was efficiently filled by the sub-tnspector, O'Connor. Tne fighting continued for several hours, Dut at day break strong reinforcements of police came up, and, after a time, the fire from the hotel was enced. Suddenly the police found themselves attacked In the rear by a inysterious man, who was dressed in a long gray overcoat and wore a mask of fron. He walked coolly from tree to tree, ana received the fire cf police with indifference. Three of the besiegers, Sergeant Steele and two others, turned their attantion to this new assailant. They fired at him per- sistently, but, to their surprise, without effect. He appeared bullet proof. By a happy thought ‘the sergeant called out to aim at the man’s legs and the second bullet brought the outlaw to the und. He still fought “like a wild beast Brougut to bay. But the police threw them- selves upon him and secured him. [t was then found that he was the leader about 97 Unger he ‘was ‘wounded in six places, n¢ re et had pe his armor. ittention to the thep turned at 101 Ag that no ‘a constable set fire to the house in Sesh ‘and at last, when the building was 1a flames, ‘the police rushed forward. A priest (Father Gibney) Jed the way. It was = covered that ‘all the owtlaws in the Ina not fallen either by the fire of the besiegers ‘and their own hands. The bodies of Dan Kelly, Hart were discovered bying side by side ed backs. Their suits of armor ap aye ne Bet wen ond by & random ball wi he xi a wale ‘fourth wounded and a Association College, Mass. x pg yc Rag coin de- ot which 8530— a made to vari- Seme Geod Lawn Treeas The snowdrop tree. or sliver bel (Halesia pura and H.+ a, attraction of whieh’ } as weil na Seo HM. searvely eve we las are waives ot the any n states of America, ard that they were plauted on the lawns of Frgland r back in the last century. wen father on ‘tural chemistry: nt of his Vveretad first at i tera, of Its for the Caroli 19 Ohio, It Is perfec We Middle and New Hagiai or and ¢ med on The ORNS are Pestance, ard a éark rich green In Erears £0 tea large shrub, Me tous #nd thick Twith folie: Pome and main cbarm ct th lect of all the halesias, 1s Rowers which cover its fine tormin May. ‘The Gicoping. bell-shaped blossoms hang from 103g Hower stalks in pecultar fashion. indeed, rela ige HOWErs Bhd leaves distinctly’ mark shrubs in the midst of most combina: prowing {oll T have now in ea tlrapera in Tull bloom that, twenty fect_high. covered with Nowers. takes ore of inwn. he chiet elightial Hutle tts aright to please the eye of ax }lart lover. The Helsia ay her species stilt mere 1cmarkables olive. It ts ¢ eplera. because BG inguish it trom H. tetrey 1 its two tnste tour-winged seeds muck larger, hose cf it. caoicer plant. howeve SLD becsus gu isa little am 10 winter-k give such lovely ection during the Ley be GYMNOCLADYS CANADES enough has been to slide most Iccust- tke fol! c ton edge is tO he individual Its flue roundish head, ous Beans, have been al: ussed. Bestdes these valuable tr it has acurtous winter habit that bas Bot, T think, been sumiceuily noted. Indeed, Minter cflects of trees merits more attention then most of us give them, > tree bas arom ground; very curic X nen too, M. hort, stubby and blunt y @ slightly angular are so little prom- » thus inaeking the trunk. ed, look about the ton the tree,which bas a distinctiy uni winter lar ect this peculiarity Rent ft and I cnly wonder tt has aot occurred n 4 to others. . STAGRARK WK If you want to ckory with a aschable prospect. Or success, and do not lke to take a very small th no pswer well y invariable habit of dyin ary meth- ds CI transplanting, and even the best 4s Lot very sure. The plan I speak of ace piishes “Ue ttat of transplanting by two re is. In the sp xd Thritty plants are Gin the wood: e four or tive feet rhese are taken up carefally, so as to rve ali Hbrous roots, and planted in nur- 3 Tows, where the conditions seem to give them far better chances of living than ff planted Cul singly. ‘There will be found, moreover, a Pr quantty Of snail fibers on the roots ‘of than cn smaller hickories grown under any cordiuious in the open grou: t. Obe will be surprised to sce how Dder (his system, will survive. After one oF two yesrs they may be planted out perma- Hently. Tam Convinced from actual expert- hat this is the surest and most satisfac- 1y Way to Urausplant hickories —c Gentlenin, ee ereeeneeen. ae Culture of Neglected Crops. The sandy tracts of land in eastern Virginia have become quite valuable since the war, In consequence of the introduction of the culture of peanuts on a large scale. It is said that more money can be made with this crop, in the tracts once accounted barren and worthless, than can te realized on some of the most fer- tile lands tn the state with other crops. When We consider the vast extent of the consumption of these nuts, the introduction of the crop into our country 1s a matter of prime interest. The culure ivolves sinall expense and trouble and the market 1s always a rellabie one all over the Country. No sooner had it become Reupanently established in Virginia than the ‘ew York free-trade unlons set to work to idicule tt, because the tariff laid a custom duty ch icregn peanuts. Yet this domestic erop put to a profitable use a great deal of poor sand tend that might otherwise have been idle. If the culture can be sufficiently extended tn Vir- the entire American demand can be sup- biled, #nd tbe foreign tmportation cut of. In- decd, when we consider the extensive tracts of sancy soll edapted to crops of this kind, there i no cood 1easen why Instead of being an im- pcrier of peanuts the United States should not mccine a huge and general exporter of them. The market exists In England and Europe gen- erally the came as here, and also In Canada, and we may as reasonably raise peanuts for export is Butter, cheese, corn and provisions. F‘The same remark will apply to sumac, a plant ‘used in skin preparation. IU isa netive of the United States and grows wild all over the mountain ranges of ie Alleghanies in our own state, as well as in Maryland, Virginia, ete. Yet dow ui to the war era all the Sumac used in the arts In America was imported from Sicily, where It bad become a great and important tn- terest. With the tmmense impulse given to all American interests by the protractive tarliTand the war era, capitalists turned their attention to the colicction and grinding of the sumac In Virginia. Mills were bullt, huge amounts of capital Invested and the negroes encow to collect the wild sumac and sell It at the mills. In consequence American sumac has become an ¢stablished and important Interest, and a great deai of attention Deen directed to- Ward improving the quality of the article tn a commercial Sense, IU ts bow proposed to cultivate sumac in Vir- ginia as a regular crop, instead of relying upon the wild growth of the mountains. ‘To the New York trectraders this ls an unnatural fore production, becau — ust in the end cut off the foreign ‘unport ot ew York. ‘These writers Go not reflect that if the American Crop can be= come permanent and extensive we may not only suppiy the whole of the home demand, but make ita standard article of export like cotton aud breadstuffs. —Germantown Telegraph, Nat. Po”rsiixG.—The fashionable woman of New York, whether tn the city or at Uke seaside & scribed bya © on gee quirer 23 Spending mt “Her tool,” th says, “is an urticle somewhat lke "the wooden handles, or holders, for blotting paper—a nar- Tow strip of ebony, tvory, or India rubber, with aknob on one side and ‘a surface of Caamois- skin on the other. Some of these polishers are fancifully made, and ten dollars is ne~ an un- usual price; but cheap ones do the work as well The essentials are a poustung aubstance and plenty of industry. A mixture 3 sold In the stores at a pretty bigh price, and it has a beautifal nate and label; bui It isa simple composiden of rotten stone, oll and rouge.” ‘This stuff fs daubed on the rubbes, and assidu- Gus friction does the rest. But tha polishing 16 not all done on finger nails. “Tails is the soa- son,” says the writer, “when nogst metropoll- tan women bathe more or jess ab the seashore, and show their feet in doing so. Tine was when the a bather hid a Satin amie or and little unshapelinesses of her foet in siippors, or stuck them out of sight into tue sand, when not in the water; Dut {0 is different now. “Zhe at- tractiveness of the —_ —) is ome by her to moro than com for say lu pains to show her verte ee aoe oe is a marked feature 1n Une Cincinna: time polishing her nails August dase haan, St, am Funeral Wid tate placa trom bie no's residence, 1545 Sixth street northwest, Bun 3 o'clock Pp. a Friends and reeves neat ‘ealisads HENDLREY. mocning of Aneyt' | Guus. Me oP erie ©, —_ ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. he cee WEBER. August Axsre Butzanerm ie pias euhan mont : ‘of No i ‘2 New Jersey ue orth wert, Eo Fondey, attust 20, at 1 pi Friends and ae” qusintances oye respectfully a