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@ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ——— Ro POTOMAC ea LANDINGS. ‘The Stearrer MATTANO, Cart. EB. E Howes, leaves wharf Trot of viand streets southwest, every Sun Rey Sud Thorsdss. at ro'cloek mime f Landings on the Potomac diver’ “as follows: On ‘Passenxers snd freights taken Btreduced rstes. Freights received daily. 1y27-tA:]_G_ T. JONES, Agent, 6th st. wharf HE STrAMER ARKOWSMITH ‘Will lerve Potomse Ferry Oo. art, foot CE Tih sereet, at 7 Ooch, Sm. every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THUESDAY, For all the POCTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS as far = pts wo and Nomini; returning MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Fare ard Freixht at lowest rates. dy13-1y ¥. J. STONE, Parser. PPER AND LOWES POTOMAC pn certsing t 8. ge 0, cai 3. S what ih r' Riverside, Matthies, Pore Creek, Bisckiston's Island, Lode Landing sud ea: returning Tuesday, tardsy. Fare and Freiant atlow- GEO. &. PHILLIPS, N ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE AMER LADY OF THE LAK: Laney eae BALDWIN. saad st 4'p.ms, stop Point Lookout ana sive LANDINGS. Bteamer SHURSDAYS and GLTURDAYE: ak y at cng ai ia SINELLY. wits Gin et. whi poems tity gee ¥. ler ant Hier, SONDAy! YS. For freizht Sttesappiy to RPO A DENMAN Acts 69 Wels ckets, Staterooms, &e., 20 to General Office, 2416 F street n w., near wilted Hotel. av29 - 0. 8. LOVELL, President. OF AN Fitch z PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS STEAMER GEORGE LEARY, THE SOUTH. ing U.S. Mail. Josmra WHITE, Sommanaer, hol! LEAVES Warnrsorox, | rom foot cf Neverth st. eet ery MONDAY WED- | TUESD. THURS- NESDAY, et 5-99, and| DAY axb SUNDAY, grorg BATH uDAY, at] at 4p. adiope 2! ¥ Point and Point Lookout Going First-class fare, #1; Round Trip, 81.50. Tickets good unti . dickete snd Malerooms a sale B. W. Reed’s Sons, 1216 F st. n.w. ; H. B. Polk inhorn’s etaticnery store, 622 La. ave, Otice: Fury G. Smith's, 1481 Penn’a aye. nw., aud A. P. Prown's, cor. 15th stand Tih at. wharf wane D. F. Gasapbele what, Reet N.B.—Lunch baskets not allowed on boards ‘The gobipany reserve ihe right to deny passage, to ie proper charac (ORTH GERMAN LLOYD Srzaxsir LINE EETWEEN New Yous, Haver, LONDON, os AND BREMEN ‘The steamy rs of this cmpany will asil every Sat- Brday from liremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Kates of» a*save:—From New York to Havre, Lon- don, Seutharmiton and Bremen. first cabin, 3100; a teeraze << aryl ply to Bowling Green, New York. » 925 Ps. » Agenta for Washir aug? ILYDE'S mee Pacts LINE” WASHINGTON, GPORGETOWN, ALEX sNDRIA AND =o LADELPHIA. c AT PHILADEERBIA With CLYDe’s Rew yeimgenss Puovtonsce, <D ALE PeINzs IN THE NEW sof lading US SAILING DAYS. gton—Mondaye, at 5 p. lphia—Ssatur aEm at Ory m. ea daily until 5 pm. aGeorectown Booda received and delivered at Wharf, fost of 12th atree WILLian ». CLYDE & 6O., General Man: 32 Routh Wharves, Phiadelpatacd TOURGOS £CO., Axents, 12th-et. wharf and 12 Warhibston. c= LINE, Cosxectixa LANE RO THE CUNARD STeAMstP GOMPANY LIM- Between pose York and Liverpoot, Call- at Cork Harbor, FHOw Tek 40, N. b., NEW ‘YORK. » Sept. 1/Alzeria. » Rept 4/Bcythia.. “Wed. aeeoeS Abyanini Sept, 15 Gailia......Wed-, ¥ from New York. RATES OF PASSA‘ 0) and aa eae pepe to. 1 secommodations. hekets t@Varin id additional. Retu: cor on favorable terme, Bteerave at very low rates.” Stacrage tickets from ence: = a > and all cther parts of Europe, at lowes! tiwh bills of lagen given for Belfaet, Glaszow, Hayre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean pot Por freight and passage apply at the = And every We "No steerage. office, No. 4 Bowling Green, or both ‘ae and cabin to OTIS BI wk CO. G.-, O05 Tih. strect, Washington, D.C. CHAR. G. FRA! an27 ‘Aecat, ae NEW YOoBK— The first-clses steamers asm," For perme Sb ai ply to ¥. & OO, £25 P avenue, Warlington: or F. H.’ JOHNSON Avent. National Sate Deposit Building, corner New Yorl Avenue and }5th street northwest. aug7-le2p years AND MINEBY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN PR casey ng ana and NEW YORK. Saling ays from Baltimore Every WEDNES. DAY and BATURDAY, att pa. fro “from foot of aw, ere foot ao G: —Every WED! NERD AY and SAT- DRDAY Sts P. =, from Pier 49, Kast River, (near foot Cuzon st.) Elewan' Deer vt so OF es Sccomunodations. Lowest Rates of paaeaze First clase, a5, Aneiading pan and stater. e, $2, meas, if de- mired, 26c. 3, (Boston Whe: ESUT MORE: ‘Sep. GEO. H. GLOVE det, ¥e25-1y Pier 49, EAST KE ey. MEDICA L,*&e. S60 REWARD=If Dn. Buorsens fails to cure any caxe of Female Weakness, Irrewularities and Obstructions; thirty years’ experience in Wash- ington. Office, 906 B atrect 5.w., opposite Senith- eoniap. ‘aus31-1826 Dee Bs dest oetablished and only reli able LADIES” I EHESICIAN in the city, can be 5 ver Female Comp! iy cured. Consultation free. Sepa- for patients. aug25-1m THEA, Impotency, Premature ission& and all Venereal Diseases, qu Dr. HENEIB. No Calomé used. Gi Female Weaknesses ete-s cared. Li F etn near 2d. aug23-Im*' (CBE, OF PARIS, FEMALE'S Tye a complaints, A special- it. augls-2w* HEDD BATHS, 903 ESTREET, NEAR Qrn.— morkish. Ruslan aud Sulphar'baths, fof Hay better. The Dest aud, only teltetle p piace in the city. aalo jOOTOR ARMSTEONG'S REMEDIES cure seases when all other trestment and restricti the Gisaxreeable medicines ; 20 years th st. n. w., Dear D st. Yor men im* i. BROTHERS, 96 B oldest adveruising Phy cian for the treatment of cuigrities and Die: Bases. worn to aud subscri A. 0. Bichards, JP. ADSM DE, FOREST Ladies Be consulted” daily Episinte guickiy aickiy hours from i to? p. ‘aiwite ot 2s ‘TARTLING DISCOVERY. MANH roy BS ange ll A a of [eae fare deca: Baring wih fn vain, or a a eee ako Wednesday D.w., near Ba mcescer VONBULT DR. eOeeeTeOn, s und Saturaay, opm ane 436 st., from 2 to ce, kuar —<<— ———————————————— — L. MARTIN & CO. S CELEBRATED PULP MORTAB BLACK, FOR BRICKLAYER'S USE, Where Bisck Joints are required. Stock on hand. J. H. JOHNSON & CO. Acexrs, @u 22th ot. Wharf and 1202 F st. n.w. eranblin Square and Seaside Libraries. Mawazines and New Books received a8 800 sned, and sold st lowest rates. School Book an ‘and fre ol A fol supply Commercial and Fancy jonery in zreat varie! ails ‘RANCIS B. MOUUN, LCCFsSOR TO MOHUN Bu ang23 BOUS Pa. ave. cor. Mth St. UST PUBLISHED— McPHERSOS’8S HANDBOOK or POLITICS, 1880. JULY 1, 1879, TO JULY 1, 1880. BIDDLE’S LIFE OF GARFIELD. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Publisher, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, OLR Penn. ave. YEW LAW Comes EESCEELSNEOUS Otto's U.8. Supreme Gourt Reports, vol. 10. 83.00 Kerr's Injonctions in Equity, 2d edition. Langdell’e tummary of the Law of Coztracta, adits and Practice at Taw, volt ler’s 3 Lectures on the U.8. Constitutioa.- Were and Their Uses, by Euch'd Geant White Revised Edition... Cicrinds, by ie New 34 ang2l cat Beas tos Wa t of Right Stationery just received. HL @ 0. Hi. MORRISON, Liaw Bocnsactons an Grctoecan, a0e20 475 Pa, ave. n.w. VEW BOO: oh ty oi or the Ame- AN Horation oft ts y Osnon Farrsr. New England Hygones, by E. H; Arr. The Confessions of a Frivolous Girl, Ane of Little Tin Gods io Haven’t Time and Qau't pert Ay an ‘ury, by ‘Franklin Square Li pie ‘3 Summer Book. A full assortment of WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th street northwest. RAILROADS. sugl7 TO THE NO} sel alia, NS 1880 ee: Ueto 1880 £m. daily, with Slee} Burg 1G ieinnati, St. with Lock Haven Elmira, st 10:40 s.m. daily, except Snuday. aa = — Sy xen and the Eset 10:40 &.m., 2:10 and 00 pom, Ou Sunday, 10-00 p.m. Limited Ex. press 3 Burnes Oars, 9:30 s.m. dally, Sxcens ene ay N.Y., rough trains connect at ity with Bonte of Brooklyn annex, § af- direct transfer to Fulton street, avold- ‘ny double feces sors Yor! joanne for ay a tow ae, For” Pope's Qresk Line, 6:40 a.m. and 40 D.m., For Annapolis, 6:40 4-13. and 4:40 p.m., dsily, ex- cept Bunday. foe es a KSBURG WAY AND ‘DRIA ASHING TON BAYEROAT apna ne abe For Alexandris, 7, *gunasy 1 + 24:20, 5! m0 6 es pon na a0 tn ae a.m. Pa Fed For Richmonaand the a 78.m. daily, 5:20 p.m. daily, except Reset Toe ee tn irgaionm § ae , 5, bey +» BI = Right.” On Banday at 8 and 10 am. 7 and 9:06 sleeping an lor car 30- tions can be ptocured st the ames oe pe information, iMiDZI0 RAIL UOAD. to the To take effect a AthNO TON at 1,80 p.m. oe &-m.—Baitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- Baltimore ancapets and way. (Pied. neater, » Brede- 8:10 a. t of Rooks and way stations. bs 4 +m. Staunton god Va. i ae E —New York, Philad Boston Baier Parlor car fo jew York and ae s-1.—30n Sunday oaly—Baltimore, Annspo- 0:10 sm —t8t. Louis, Chicago, Columbus and burg Exp (Conn: Baserstown st Point of hocks for Frederick and ious cast of Piedmont, e 5) Pullman car to Gin- ; Grafton te Sandusky, Stops at Biadens- Annapolia Jano- Ellicott Oity Baltimore and Way. ore and Way. sage Ha ore and way atone (Win- ler: iswerstown and way, via Helay. Bladens! Lai inchestor and wes oC Eo os aw tions. On Sunday S<Gulunsare, Aumapenis to Way Bta- fe ze m.. a ionnee and Columbus Express. 210. p. Sleeping cars te ‘Chicago LE as Sidecar 5 and d Baltimore Express. rare bn dort LAUREL ExX- #:30'P. m,—18t. Lone ig, Cincinnati, Chicsso and Pitteburg peel er t Lous ana Plead except Sunday.) ani Ff fb p.m. rBaitimmore, Bladenabucy 15 Wand BAL tiuowe EPRESS ats el BOSTO! co pleasinakagen Sleeping car to 7- ‘Sunday only. Other trains daily, except at ower} Btation. Fortarther tee at ane eS aemore 30s, 819 and Corner lati'and ania aveauce Sheckied and received st atnep a ad an : bi te acre eet EO. 8. ONTz G General Agent. & KB. 10} eral Passenger Agent. myl7 Wve HENGLA & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. EVERY BAR AND OAKE OF OURGOODS ARE BEANDED WITH OUR NAME, AND ARE WaR- RANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED TALLOW AND VEGETABLE OILS, AND TO BE FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-OLASS GROCERS. Office and Warerooms, 105 and 1O7 Water street, yi3-3m Georgetown, D.’ QECOND HAND CLOTHING, jars, BOOTS, SHOES, WATOHES, Gan be disposed of of at tie’ Serv Bice caan prices calling . WALSEEY, 90! oF Str eect 0 northwest. Grdcre: by ical will be janded to. aude OES YOUR BLOOD NEED PURI- FYING? eer troubled sie ee cers, Pim~- Bish pitching on th tivences or COMPOUND LICORICE POWDER i be cured. . @ box. 7A: BLOC SKI'S Drug se fore, IEBIG COMPANY'S ‘MEAT, FINEST AND iT Fuavdnina FOR MADE IBHES AND SA\ @ COMPANYS EXTRA MNBEAT. Stpamcoons ans gue for wach Lhe is aren Llshies Bizoadbre ur Bion ‘Tok across the OAUTION.—Genuine ‘with the fac simile of Consumption in England increased ten-fold in ten years. ‘Boeke Pie area ores po mar ll-ly Dear 634. THIS EVENING. NW ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO OUR NEW O: Ler peices 1105 atta PALES AVENUE, bout: t September 16, we wil sell at mublic worth TO-MOREOW. ‘T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE, ESDAY BENT, the Ist ov Ser- 2EMti AT 10 a.M., will be ceca at pub: us Osrpeta, Beds, Groc! Sar 140s Corcoran, etn een t i orate and U Jorcoran etreet aeen Sth and Q and R rts. Hale sree Goods in excellent condition. Houre for reat E. A. McINTIRE, auc25- Real Estate Broker. GPATES & HAHY, Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FURNITURE IN SMALL HOUSE, No. 1603 Grn STREET ‘We will sell on WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMNER Ist, AT 10 o'cLOcK, at No. 1003 th st. e.w. We name in part: Garces. Oil Es: Onn and W.8. Obairs, Bure: irror, Feather Beds, Mat- om Bedding, Grockery, Riteben Stove and Fix- ture ctnres. &c. Counter, Platform Scales, mee Rack, Bench. SPATES & HAHN, Aucts. rH, es FISHER & CO., eal Estate — 1223 F st. n.w. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE FOUR- &TORY Bate DWELLING, Wo. g0l4 BEY. ENTEENT TREET NORTHWE:! party d thereby, I will sell at ae orioae Fectired thoreb: sell at pubsic auction, In front of the preuuses, on WEDSERDAY, Brr- .M., all the fol- Tnownand dechensted upon the ground plan thereof as Lot numbered twenty-one (21), in Alexander R. Sbepherd’s recorded subdivision of Square num- bered ene nin dred and sixty-four (164), togasher with all the improvements and appurtenances unto the same belonging. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash; balance in one and two Years, with interest at the Tate of seven (7) per centum per annul y of trust on property sold; or at option ot purchaser. Kdeponit of a) al be required at of sale. Conveyancing ai Purcharer’s cost. us20-d&ds SAMUEL OROSS, Trustee. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. BALE OF A YALA E BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON TWELFTH ST: 4 aN aN MARHAGHUSET ES AY! ENUE AND M SIREPT NOKTH WEST. On THULEDAY. SEPTEMBER 2p, AT 6 o'oLOcK P.M., weshall sell in front of pi premises Lot 9 in Square 2x2, having 23 feet front by I deep to an alley. ae Property is located be- yond Ascension Ghureh, and offers great inducs- nents to purchase: ‘Terms: One third cash: balance aix, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four, thirty snd thirty sit Mmonthe, with interest, snd secured by a deed of truston property sold: All conveyancing at pur- chasers #100 down on day of sale. sosdnde WALTER D WILLIA GO., Ancts. IRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE LAND AT THE HEAD OF TWENTIETH, STREET RTH VW ONTING ON AE NORTHWEST, GEORGETOWN ab Woon OREEK ROADS Dy ADJOTN ING THE LANDS JOHN thre DECEASED, MESSAS. ALLEY, DAVIS AND ESLIN- By virtne of a deed of trust, bearing date 30th January, 1871, recorded ‘in Liber 679, 7 follo 317, of the land records of the Distri of Columbia, and of a decree of the Beno jourt of the District of Columbia. passed in Equity ease No. 6,925, of Wm. H. Marbury vs. Ji Don- nan ¢t sl.’ wo shail cell at auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, THE 21st Day OF SepTEMUER, A.D: ‘80, az 6 O'CLOCK P. M., all that peecs or parce! of land, arate gnd being in Wasbinston connty, in the Columbis, and beine snd inelnded wit ite Tiowne es a nds: the same bexinning at the cud of a with allowance of 1 degree, for variations north 235 from a bounded stone, Of the part of ead, frect calcd “Pinta Deane which stoneis marked No. 30, and run thence the Bame course 16 perches to a bounded stone; then north 8735 d east 95 perches; then south 68 dexrees west 10 perches; thence sonth 48 decrees weet 58; perches; then by astraizht line to the bewinning, reserving, however, a right of way over said tract Of land as tow laid down and used by Henry C. Holt, laid for and believed to contain 1! gerca and 23 perches, and excepting that portion thercot which was eeld to Henr avis, Sentem- ber 23d, 1 containing 1 acres of land, and fully deeeribeed tn deed recorded in Liber (39, folio 91, “of the land records of Washington couaty, ‘Terms of sale: 500 cash; balance in three equal instalments jn'six, twelve and eighteen months from day of gale, With interest at seven per centum per anbum ; or the whole purch ase money may be paid in cash within ten days after sale, or purchaser can at any time anticipate the ma- mae of the deferred ps nee pene ead ie be wiven until all the purchase ¥ and interest Shall have been paid. A deposit of $100 will be ros the tune of sale. All conveyancing and Socording at pr yuchancrs cost Mahe terms of sale are not complied with in ten daye from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of tho defaulting pur- chaser after givirs ten days’ notiec of such resale in some newspaper published in Washinit G LINDEN KENT, DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. aug2s-eokds CRASS, SALE OF THREE-STORY BBIOE WELLING. ALSO. A FRAME HOUB! EIGHTH STREET BAST, NEAR G STRECE Boure TH, OFFORITE MARINE BARRACKS, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the aace of Columbia, passed in neta. cause No. 6 604, the undersizned Trusteo. therein will sell ‘at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Srnt DAY oF SEPTEMBRE, oe lor inter goon a via pata Sete piece, parcel or lot of groun ad being in a a ‘asbington in fee pt of Columbia, own and Macibad mand plat or plan of “eid city a8 pare old of ots naar twenty-one, in square numbered nii dred and four (904), two, one hundred and twenty feet from the corner 8th east, penne ae north on line with eaia see street forty (40) feat; thence weet ceventy (70) feet and six (6) inches: then, south ¢ Gay feet: thence west to the all ir bered sd tmenty-tn two (22) 10 the place of besinnine, the improvements. ‘erms a8 PI by decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in, two stalments at oné and two years, notes to bear intereet and to be secured by a.trust on prop. erty sola. Uf terms of Salo are not complied with in ten days from sale, the ‘frustes reser right to resell the property at the risk aud est of the defau'ting purchaser, after giving five days Rotice Of stich resale in some newspaper published in Washin: 0. Conveyancing, Xe. chaeer's Sie ‘deposit of one hundred ao will st time of TANISOSEPH ¥. HODGSON, Trusteo, 106 13th street northwest. DUNCANSON BROg., 08 131 Aucts. aug, 16,1§ 20, 24, 26, 28,31, sop2, 4, &6 H. WARNER, Real 1 Estate Auctioneer. ‘RTEE'S coe OF? TWO-STORY OUsE, ae BACK BUILDING, BE: WEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NOE! pea iT. ne virtne 01 Abe! trust, dated Septem- tea ‘7 Sy and duly recorded in ibe: ber fh steed, and at the request of Bell, at olde, auction ith the eae 2 Gee : AB prescribad by ore “trast ‘and will be ni ake at the sale. 8100 deposit Ful particnlars fice of the suctioncer. z28-eod&ds JOHN KENDALL, Trustee. LADIES GOODS. Fusr APPEARANCE OF FALL Ww rikiaws. Ladies rruaus fell to F ae lo wi examine my stock of BONNET mods cere a and 1 DOLMANS, The theese ce hawt sates 0 of BENGE CORSETS. ‘Thes ures Socds are now arriving with Srecy weakly, ADIES’ Mane TO ORDER CHILDREN’S SHOES Perfect satisfaction sarantecd. JAS. H. VEBMILYA, LADIES’ FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, 10 Oth street, ang2 Opposite o 8. Patent Office. ABGAINS. STEAW. feta son AND i BONNETS, MACE! aw i oe SLE THREAD GLOVES, 3 mat 4 But 25 Cents on Mars yA Gost. Mrs. Bf. J. HUNT'S, ym Nos, O81 and 623 D st. BeATING BaTSsFon vounaLapins THE LATEST MAOKINAW OASSANDRA JUST RECEIVED. Mrs. J. P. PALMER, Syl No, 1107 F st. m.w. M™= BELLE Lucas’ DRBESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th st., Keep Building: PLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. aula ALTER B. WILLIAMS O., Auctioneers. TEUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHING- Fol ‘BEING oUse No. 812, NORTH CAP- virtue af dot trast, bearing date Sth day of July, A.D: 1873, and re- eae ean %, folio Pie: | Cokunbis "and at the request 3 abi a subscriber wilt offer highest bidder, in premises, ‘on TUESDAY, THE Sist pie az, o8 Ava t pron’ isioe and bel aituatets of ground lsingan or hee ity BE Ws Washin; eto inthe Distric peau ae ‘and known and di iomalehed on ane plat or risa of said city as and being Lot n A. R. Shep- herd's. Subdivision of sanare pumberel six hun- dred and twenty-three }), a8 the same is record- ed im the office of Cae Saever, pe the City of Wasnine tony a Liber O. a: ae enon 8 is tozether rovemuents thercon, consisting tree stor Buck store py One tourth Yann teelven ‘and euhicon | month, Fg? fhe f District of the parties thereby fener opt public ‘auetion, to the ofa alance in aix, to re mired to the eatisfaction of the trustes. A depo! ore $100 required at a of sale. Conveyancinz, at cost of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not com- plied within five ‘days from dsy of sale, Trasteo Teeerves ae ent to resell at and expense of cide “BICHARD WALLA! anld- Hee jurviving ‘Tibtee. tz-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON Sccount of the rain until FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Sp. Usst) same hour and place au3l-dieds By order of the Trustee. HOS. J. FISHER & Beat Estate ‘Auctionecta, 1223 F street n.w ‘USTEE'S SALE OF THE LARGE AND V “EARLE BEGUABE: No No. 674, Tie = ABR Nirine of a deed of ‘Trust, dsted Decom 1672, and recorded in ber Ton poe a he ot Aretand reohteet the Date oF Columbia, and by direction of the il secured thereby, the un- derrigned trustee t pnblic auction, in front of the premises, on 1 ¥, the 3ist day of Au- must A.D. 1800 at 8 ras m., the aquare of ground situated in the city of Washington, in aaid District, deeignated and red as Rquare six hundred and feventy-fon Gre) bounded on the horth by 1. street. on the south ‘by Ks treet, on the erst by treet east, and on the wast by Norte Capitol street; and containing about 290,000 sass feet of ground. ‘Terme of sale: One-fourth of tho purchase- money in cash, and the balance in three equal in- stalments in eix, twelve and eighteen months from the date of sale, for which the notes of the pur- chaser, dering interest at 6 per cent per annum, payeble semi-annually, and secured by 8 deed of truet upon the premises, be reanired; oF the purchaser may pay all cash, at hie option.” A d Post of #000 wil required at the tine of sale. W conveyancing is to be at the cost of the pur- salt the terms of sale are not complied With in ten days after the day of sale, the trustee re- Berves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days! advertisement in Tho Evening Star. augl2-dsds MARTIN F. MORRIS, Trustee. 8- ON ACCOUNT OF | BAIN, ABOVE SALE FUBTEONED until moaD JSS SEPTEMEER 137: A.D. 1530, came hour and fug3l MATIN F. MORRIS; ‘Trustee. Gp BEEN & biek Auctioneers. ah a VALUABLE Gone ATE a eRORSLN, MS Ge Str GEOR .O.,)_ IMP} NGHOUSES BTORE, 8IA- BLES Ke, By virtue of the decree of the Circuit Oonrt of Alexandria county, Virginia, rendered the May term, 1880, thereof, in the suit of Anna Hillis vs: Hanna and Johnston, Trustecs, & the subscribers, a8 Comz'ssioners of Baleappointed by eaid decree, ‘will offer for sale, at public auction, DNESDAY, Avaust 27H, 4 ‘own of Rosslyn, Vi 1 the improvements, con- fisting of Awellini-house, store, stable and, nodes Bary ontbuildings ‘and 8 lot bot trees. ‘Terms of sale prescri y decree are : Bl, arid with Interest Hom Desonmties 20, 187° per cent., and $38.40 taxed costs of suit in’ iat he Dalacice in 6, 12 and 18 months after sald sais, with approved personal security. If terms of sale are poboorp fed with within one week from the day o! property will be resold at the risk and cet of ine: desauleing: qfurelaser, after three days notice in the Evening Star newspaper of Was! - ton, D. 0. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. a SM. JONNSTON, Commissioners. BBOS., Salesmen Jy22-th,m&ds DUNCANSON sx THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED TO SATURDAY, Avoust 28rH, ame hour and place. ‘By order of ‘Trustee 26-dkds DUNCANSON BROS., Salesmen. §@7- BY CONSENT OP ALL PARTIES INTER- ESTED the above sale is FURTHER POSTPONED. until THURSDAY, 2p SevreMusn, eamne hour and place. SM. JOHNSTON, ‘Comm ’ssioners. atg30-dkds_DUNCANSON BROS , Salesmen aE rypuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' SALE BY CATALOGUE OF THE ENTIRE EFFECTS OF THE METROPOLI- TAN HOTEL, IN THIS CITY. virtue of a certain chattel deed of sun Dearing date on the22d day of August, D. 1879, and recorded in Liber No. 921, folio 158, et eq... one of the land records for the Dietrict of Columbia, aud at the Foquest, in wr ing. of the party the besa ‘will'sell, at pubis $00 ic MON the 1; ov SEPrewnen, 1890, com (rar 100" ‘CLOCK A.M., and continuing from 3 day to day until the same may be di sposed of the , chattela furnitors, potaa iot ete, ‘Sow in and about thy Mettop otal, {a the Oity of Washington, on Peunsylvaniaaveane, d th streets northwest, and em- pee in pai Grand Piano and Oover, by Geo. Bteck & Co., N.Y. Elegant Parior Furniture: Freich Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors; itegeres and Whatnots; Esty Chairs, Loun; UBER: Elegant Rosewood Bedsteads and Bureaus; Elegant wood Mirrar-front Armoires; Superb Rosewood and Mahoxany Antique Furni- Black x Wainnt and other Marble Top Chamber Fur- Fine Valvet ‘and Brussels Cary Three: ply and Ingrain Car Tron Ba! ‘urniture, Clock, Bettees: Blanreta 5 Gonator, nts, Sheets'and Spreads, in great Splendid Une of Silver Plated Ware, gmmbraciog Castors, Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Table an ‘Tea Spoons, Knives and Forks; guste en! oper ws Walnut aoe Mahogany Extension Dining Tables; in. op et Cookin Utensils, en Beg) Catalogues on ihe ay’ of Gato. on exanee BiH [ABD B WAULAOH, } rrustees JES! SEB THOMAS Dowie. Auct. aug25-d&ds HOMAS: DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Fie ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., N THE BAe THE nas OF G@RESS AND STODDEBT By Sistas of 8 deed of trast, dated on the, March, 1876, and of record amons the! records of the District of Golumbis, in liber 815, at folio, 208, &o., and at tho requost of the party secured therel @ undersigned as trustee, will, on TUESDAY, ite grit av OF JoNE. 1280, 6 o'cLocg P. mt, in front of the premls fell at public anction, in real estate in sai eSB anda peel of kat, ae Lots and a o! , all in Thomas as balls addition to sald town, and described. as toll ginning for the saieat the sonth- east corner of the iutersection of act and Congress streets, line of Stoddert “street 225 f the west line of the part ce said lot ao in said addi- Hons conveyed by deed of trust, di 30th, 1875, and record apled to Bloddert sbgeck, 130 foots thence wost gd parallel with Btoddert sfrect 196 6-12 feet, more oF #, to Consress street; and thence in a northwes- ter direction on the eagg line of Congress street, tothe beinning, with the improvements, righta and appurtenances 16 BATE ‘Teruis of eale: 86,000 with invorest art a 10) per centum per annnm, from 20th March, 1879, (less 8162.59 paid on account said interest) Jidth the ex: of sale and taxes in cash, and the balance of the “purchase mone 7. at iwelve and elghtoen 8, for which 12 the notes of the pur- rs with interest from tie day oF sale, aid & deed of trust on taken, o00 ola an eet ene tt ice ‘The expexses of sule an time of sale. If the cont, after a notice to that effect, inserted the. vening Bare newavapen Tor. om ays. myo1 dads CHARLES M MATTHEWS, ‘Trustee. S2THE ABOVE SALE IS 18 POSTPONED UNTIL Te ¥, J 601 1880, same hour and place. By order of the ‘ruste 3e8 1520, ee THE ABOVE ae. ALE 18 FURTHER aN PONED ED until THURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 2p, 1! CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trusteo. jy6,a0¢24.a Tpesxcanson BROB.. 4 Auctioneers. ME DWE: ‘NG AND PR BO OE ADEE TRA ABD my bese AND LSTREETS NORTHWEST, aan re00n ot a Sod of % Tibor Nea 893, ale fh Gi) an nd ‘hicks a (32), in Riggs’ subdivision of ‘twelve (12) to twen! ), in square Bumtered ‘one trundred anc ‘aud esvan ine the ) and the Bumbered bered thirty-t fenh nine )) feet by di of lot of eae et eee in. Haas pertait ‘Terms: One-fourth cash Si, runes a tate teeawning tear eis Sta Po Joven te ts snauten ot in ‘purchaser, atta Saye bata ae a ed bubilied in Waand Bequired % guglT-24,31, cep2 MISCELLANEOUS. GENUINE HOLMAN’S PAD. HOLMAN'S PAD. HOLMAN’S PAD. ACKNOWLEDGED BY EMINENT PHYSI- QIANS AND THE PUBLIC TO BE THE ONLY BE@L REMEDY FOR MALARIA, - CHILI FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, CHILDREN’S DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINT, ETC., IF YOU GET THE GENUINE—NOT ELSE. Price for Genuine Holman’s Pad: 32. Sold by pees, or mailed, postpaid. rite for Free HOLMAN PAD CO., New York. — Ue E. Sere Sth and E uxa8-s, tt Fon TIFFANY & CO., jewelers, Union Square, New Work City, invite attention to their new bridge movement Stem Wind- ing Watches in 1S carat gold hunting cases at One Hun- dred Dollars each. They are carefally finished im every particular, adjusted to heat and cold and are con- fidendy guaranteed as the best value for the moncy at- tained in a watch. Correspondence invited. Address, TIFFANY & CO., New York. Antique and Modern Furni- ture representing various his- torical periods, Bric-a-brac, Paintings, Statuary, English Silverware, etc., etc. In Sep- tember a collection of Objects of Art purchased at the late sale of Prince Demidoff at San Donato, will be opened. SYPHER & CO., 74l Broadway, New Yerk. ang21-10t Florence, D* VON MOSCHZISHEB ‘A year azo opened his offices at G19 19th street northwest. for the special treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED BIGHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, ETO. His success haa been most gratifying to bimasif end to many of the numerous patients who have been under his ,care, the majority of whom have been from the Best clase, SENATORS, PS PeREn TA LAWYEBS, OLERGYMEN, MEacHaAN: Gir 'S OF DEPARTMENTS, etc. Without lay ing apy empirical claims to infallibility, ae has ne hesitancy in asserting that he is willing that his Professional record. shall be compared with its per- Gentage with that of any specialist or seayeician in his ci that he sKQU. or elsewhere. His suceess 59 «reat a8 Fesolved to make this tty, jprsreciie EST, his PERMANENT RESIDENCE. ‘timonials of sntceeral treatment al- shed, he would name those of. BENATOR cal at his Offices, 61 19:h street n.W., aud he wishes it distinetly under- THE EVENING STAR: TUESDAY...... +--+ AUgust 31, LSS0, — Spinning Through Engiana. FIVE AMERICANS MAKING A RAPID JOURNEY ON BICYCLES. soy ag tour wnrough England on bicycles, verpool through London to Portsmouth, on ‘the southern coast and back again 0 Lon- don, mao aoe Ubis season by ‘ave Ameri ans. Frank W. Weston, ry of the Boston cycle Club, and acting captain of the par! arrived in New York yesterday In the Clty of Richmond. He says t the anchor of tke steamship in which they sailed to England had hardly dropped at Liverpool before a consul and a vice consul of the Bicycle Tourtag Club were alongside to give them an Eng- lish welcome. us club has three thousand members, residing In all parts of England, and in every important city it has a cousul, whose duty it is to afford tnformation as to roads and routes to strangers who may visit his district, and also as to good hotels to stop at, with the prices they charge for entertainment. These prices have been reduced by arrangement wiih the most of the Engiish hotels to below the rates usually accorded to commercial travellers. A clerk in Engiand on a small salary may there- fore make a bicycle tour for a very moderate sum, and by consulting the con: consul of his district ke may ¢ nicety what his trip will cost him. ie This cl ib is tobe made international. Mr. Weston ha; ai- ready been appointed consul at Boston, and W. S. Sullen consul at New York, The touring club ts quite separate yes the local clubs. In the hall of the Ange! Werpool the Americans found their five ish-made Mar- vard bicycles awaiting them. Before they had inspected the bed in’ which’ Oliver Cromwell slept ard the one that is two centuries older, the consuls of neighboring elties and tae leading ricers of Liverpool began to crowa the recepUon roomis of the Angel.” The Americans Were escorted on a sh ran to take the 5: SiiffLess out of theirlegs, and the next day th need to English roads and) mead y Of twenty-four miles to the I Uale. As they spun along they noticed here a boy darting past them on his Wheel: and there an old man guiding his bicycle down a side street. “Clerks and busines: were riding aboul the to thetr ordinary voca- were everywhere. When verpool ‘the party had by persons who had ridden out to meet them on the Toad. As they pu ded through scores 01 and boys tah vening exercise, among them a white hatred man at least years old. ambling along on a tall wheel. as horses and wagons had never been invent: The tirst part of the road to Hale was mac amized, and Mr. Weston says that, lke macadamived roads, it was execrably bump, The Americans thought tney would not te Englsh roads. When, however, they strack the natural country road, kept in perfect re- palr and as smooth as ‘a carpet, {ts beauties came to them like a revelation. Progress was ho longer a labor; {lL was merely a’ volitto ‘They willed to go,and they went, The row bed Was nade Of a gravelly soll, neither hand was the deep green of growl: ag crops, separated from tiem by green { Stead of fences. Vine-claa and stone replaced the white woodel of America and gave a sugge permanence and home comfort. The glimpses of landscape made a deep tm. Pression on the visitors, as they bowled along under a blue sky studded with tlesc ‘The temperature was deitghtful, ward found it to be nin uly,and the alr iavigorstibg The party on arriving at Hale drew up defor a Utue garden of roses, ascended a rustic Shaded by two spread! laburnums. This was the village Inn. Toey Were welcomed by a landlady who looked com- fortable from bead to foot. Her three come! daughters waitcd on them attable. Her hus- band was superintending the laborers on his fama. Bs 3, Mr. Wesign says, have appe- achtsmen @pd rowing men are gers; yet when party had eaten a wrepared me ich trdm_ its excel- » might have hem $3 aplece tn the United States, they d thetr bill amo anted fo the English equivalent of fifty-four cents ‘The tuird cup Of tea was as hot as the Mirst, be- cause the teapot was enveloped ln a bright red a ey called a oe. “One good result of bicycling in America,” interjected Mr, Weston, tn his conversation au the Metropolitan hotel ‘last evening, “will be he anne and sustaining of comfortable and Ue roadside inas like the one at On the run back to Live was put on, and the first seven miles were an ade in thirty- live minutes, Or at the rate of twelve miles. sn ee eg tour, however, all sug- is Of racing or of making unusually goc Ume were tabooed. enn ‘The next day, June 2, at noon, the Americans girded themselves for the real work of the tour. On crossing the ferry at Liverpool to Birkan. head, they found the members of the Birken- head clu in uniform, drawn up in Une, each man’s arm resting on his glistening bicye) After cordial greetings the club mounted a ai the Americans twenty. miles re a banquet was awaiting them The fve tourists walked chy on its ancient walls, pected some of its other antiquities, Kach neceeding @ay’s enjoyments were of a Piece with those already described. From Chester they ran to Chirk, In Wales, 22 miles. From Chirk they rode to Shrewsbury, Wolverbampton, 31 miles; stood that uo dame as reference is given or letter | milter; to Cove of testimonial ever published which has not becu | 3 to Cheltephace < placed VOLUNTARILY af his disposal for that pur- er, 9 rales; to Durston’, 19 uites: 2 Bath, 35 miles; to Marlboro’, 32 i; to Maiden- pe WALL STREET DAILY NEWS. eb 19 miles; renter. 31 miles. e party arrt in London on June 21. NPOUlid Sete ene leee at Samy DALES | wc days attrwara tuey rested Unc) of most cf the active stocks dealt in at the New | Tiding to Farnam, 36 miles; to Winchester, York Stock Exchanire. Its subscribers and follow- | miler; to Southampton, 13 miles; to Ports- ers have made fortunes out of its advance anon mouth, by way of the es of Wight, 35 miles; to & is Eeqcunised) ae i ony fe piemureiners 0) Arundel, 20 infles; to Bright hton, 25 miles; to nenci ra published at ithin e two months it has a coprectiy predisied the reo in Crawley, 22 males; to bro ley, 30 males; to Lon- Fees NE ates Sore pilin See coy ney, arrived in London the second time, thus Teland, and Chicsio & Northwestern: also the de- mpleting thelr tour on July 4, and Mr. Weston cline in the Elevated stocke. ‘The Brie of the jour- celebrated the day by riding over its smooth Dsl up to Septsmber 19th will be 89.00 peranaucn; | pavements cnuirely scross the elty, about 15 after that time, in e necquence of the introduction | miles. of several new features, at @ lane expense, it will wah Coventry, at tuchester, at Brighton, and Per annum, $5.00:6, months, $3.00:3 months. | Covent { bi hd arent ea a Ty, Mr. Weston says, the roadways in the 81.00. Sipele copies will remain the same—3 conts vicinity Were lined with people, who had come ‘The paper is issued every day except Sundays | out to meet them. ‘This 1s,’ above all other and slates and reaches all parts of the country places in England, a bleveliag city. Many the same time as other r morning Journals, Sent | business men there traverse the streeté on io out ot-town enbecribers Sakis had Subscriptions | picycies and urleycles. ‘The latter are the most Tor WaLL Stnget Dax News, 49 Ffxchanee | Conventont tn Streets where there 1s much Place, New York. Sample copies ‘mailed free on | trallic. Forty-five members of the Coventry application. augi6-th,s,ta2w Club rode out to wait for the visitors at gerd Kuow whlcn'road the Anerane ‘migie tse Ww .e Americans mi! ake, (['SE MILD POWER CUBES. ‘The mayor cf the elty presided at a tasgulflcsn HUMPHREYS aan a on BE ney of thelr arrival, and ton OkELOBs days afterws ey were banqueied by mem- Freer tt tebe fect i bers of ss ilepeting “Tourney lub, one mem- See and relate tee ante | ber of Which ba len 300 miles from his Sul) me eines day ed 13 popular use. home to wage? a Hoes ao “4 iy the = R08. . | age was calculated of the ce ridden by all a fevers, Oon the members of the Tourney Clud who were present. It was found to be forty-seven miles. N.Y. Sun. A 25 Rinffing the Crowd. Soon after dinner tne other day seven or eight pont ‘labs were smnoking and chatting unaer the 23 ; Woodward avenue portico of the City Hall, when they were joined by a long-hat mild- 35 | looking, long-waisted stranger who seemed just 5 | dead with consumpUon. He leaned against one of the stone columns and listened to the talk for few minutes, and exhibited no great interest ‘Jone of the party asserted his belief that 50 G ould carry Ohio, much d-ddo you want to b-bet that red the stranger, as he straigat- ened up. by wouldn't mind a bet of ten dollars.” “Th bbet, you one {thousand | d dollars Ey Bane tee against two h-hundred!” continued the stran- ALM BY ALL DRUGGIETS, ser, as he went down into his coat-tall pocket Cr sent bya he case, or single vial, free of charge, | and fished up ah enormous wad of money. on receipt ef price. ‘The politician crawfished on the ground that isin Fulton gt iGMEOPATHIO MED- | ne peve zt bet, and the stranger looked arouad 4 -. N.Y. a8 Reena cont frees ae mee “Is there anybody h-here who w-wants to b-bet that on ;, TU b-bet him a (-thousand to flve h-hundred r | PFE 4ND HEALTH. There were no taker. Then he waved his wad of bills on high and said: A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. ae oa 2 s-same b-bet that Garfield lefeal re ‘he crowd looked at each other and then Baya AMD SURE actoss the Street. cach man as dumb as clan. ‘The silence ened a minute, and then one of THE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REMEDY. the roup remarked: Goes, es Vell t will probably be a close struggie.” « “SAPANULE.” cWowitl it? Tin Debet you & t-thousand to FI “SAPANULE.” E eee eee a 6 ANULE.” *° No one spoke again for thirty seconds, ear then Se cinreraeoe Dott parties were preparing eerie ee OUBES ieSurg = D-be ae Big Pine five NEUBALG! Diphthe- ‘0 three won! fren era, REPRE | Ue eee novo tr nae Eouen oe, ta oe zche Biles, Bunions or Boreness of the poe! eee ‘Burns or Sealds, and all silence pain Inflammat rlckly Hess. Humors and ive asked: ‘all diceases of the ror all female complaints 7 O and weaknesses it has no equal. ve been raved from death by iteuse. Do ‘all replied together. Dot delay, but old necessity. Full particulars in Dy one t out tam ‘and circulars, sent free upon tter spplication ‘by, mail. trial will benefit you. We ‘string around ded. 50 cts. and $1 per bottle. a ores aa by a a stranger waved his money and said: A GS te ee b-b-blazea!” sy10 3237 Broadway. New York. | 1¢.05<st LE?" JOHNSON & CO,, Bankers, 2 WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALEBS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS- TRICT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES, | had DOMESTIO and FOREIGN BXOHANGE. mar? Criticism of Bernhardt's Sedu by Boucicault, THE WETMORE SCANDAL. {London Cor. Boston Hersld.} It seems to have become the fashion, and no wonder, for newspapers in the siates t¢ preface any reference to Sara B. with an apology, and I beg to do likewise, but T heard Mr. Boucicault make such clever references to Mme. Bernhardt at a dinner party t uber night that [feel it my duty to the H-rcid’s readers to repsat tnem verbaum, Ineed not tell you that the great Dion is a Driiiiapt conversationalist, and such an Unspering, and, wiihal, generous critic, to be & that *ked it must be a pleasure for down by him—hbe picks them up tiy. Mr. Boucicault does not conced Bernhardt the “lost art” of tragic rut ever SAW Dut tWO gTeal Uragedians, “one was Rachel, the other Frederic Le: maitre; they used altogether diferent pro- cesses’ from those in Vogue nowadays. T watched one performance of Rachel's very close- Jy ob many occasions, and | never was able to understand how she arrived at her effect. I only knew that she got ff as no one has ever done since. Take, for example, one seene of ‘Les Horaces,’ Rachel was the heroine, and she was seated In achalr listening to the tal of her brother toughing the death of her lover and her two other bfothers. ‘The latter were slain by her lover, one Of the Sablnes, in battle, whereupon the Tematning brother rushed tn ‘pursuit and Killed him. In this episode Rach Usten, but so eloquent was her sil peak but the one word, *Z/ corbed the undivided interest of the specta- tor. That Was what I-call great acting. Maa, Kernhardt simply dors hot Know w means, I could see by her performa a, Lecouvreur that she ES lowed ch, of © pal ; but, Whereas Rachel was a tigress in the great scene of the fourth act, a became by comparison the domestic best thing in Mme. Bernhardt’s performance arte ras, tO ny mind, her recitation of the fable of ‘Les Deux Pigeons’ (this had earned her admittance Uo the conservatolre as a girl); indeed, i atm not prepared to say that her read- ing of Lafontaine’s lines was hot better than Kachel’s, for the reason that_it was more play ful and less heavy; but, atter that, the deluget The manner in Which’ Mme. Be the death scene is vitally wron, to be chicily concerned with te ahardt plays She seems that 1b 1se deathe at those who love her, because Ife is sweet for its own sake, she might have a jolly ume In ft The youn man who loves her, and the old man who is her devoted friend, ‘stand by very much as though tuaey Were servants SO far a3 she 1s concerned, and, indeed, according to Sara's Ughts, servants woujd do as well. Tf that had been ‘the intention of the author, however, Maurice de Saxe and Michonnet would not ve p@sent at the scene of the dissolution. e should convey to the #udience th shrinks from death because ft will tear her from ber lover's arms and a dream of happl- hess with him. Sara seems to ignore this fact altogether; she ts 100 mu d with t Self and her physical sufferings, and the sug- stion that she could have a ‘high old ume it she lived.” THE HERO OF THK WETMORE 8c: the Marquis of Anylese since his marriage to U Minnie King of Georgia in Albermarle street, Piccadilly. 1 saw th® marquis and his (itter- ally) blushing bride at one of the Palals Royal performances at the Gal Paeatre shortly th marriage afew weeks ago. It may n happiness, or it may have been the sof the “shocking” comedy in Of representation that brought the vivid color so often to the fair cheeks of tae new marchioness. She 13a pretty, plump woman, with blue eyes, blonde halr (decorated on this occasion with a diamond star) and a mild and amiable expression of countenance; her eventag dress of black gauze was made so as to disclose T- PAL. has been residing ? lady who was Miss Be her round, white arms and the neck. She seemed in’ a state of “perfect bilss,” crowed with the roses of the honeymoon. As for the marquis, he has the sensual look of most Of the Pagets, and as a type, in appear- apce at least, of “the bold bad m the ele gant polished villain of a soctety dra He ts xupparently bearly 49 years built and inclined to Tulne crisp, glossy black hair 1s closely cut, bat still curis over lils bullet-shaped head, bis’ complex~ ton is a pale oliv he wears a moustache His teeth are white, age and ts well of figure. His is n nall and aris tic. He looks more like a Spaniard than an Englishman. Little or no notice is taken of t ‘elmore scandal by papers here in Truth, y, but the censorious is'inclined to condemn. the nobleman yep it Chatters in clubs and oudolrs. Cer- ally, it is regretable that such a scandal should bring pain to such an amiable lady as the m archioness. Railroad Guide to Heaven. The Catholic Review prints the following “Ratlroad guide for travellers on thelr way to Heayen:” 1, No return ticket or excursion trains. 2. Infants in the arms of thelr lioly Mother the Cathoile Church, free. 3. No Geadheads or half fares allowed. 4. Travellers are particularly requested to bring nothing with them but good works, other- wise Uhey may miss the train or incur Serious trouble on the frontier. 5, Clergy 85 well as others carrying monet run great risks—no jJnsurance taken on sucl luggage. 6, Pag pngers are received at all pointson this route. io runners, gamblers, drunkards, thieves or scalp tickets permitte 8. Travellers should Oe ware of counterfelt tickets issued by unauthorized agents, aud also the pickpockets , pride and boasting. 9. Baggage should be examined from time to time for fear of rust or moths. 10. Parents are requested to keep an eye on their children, as they may be spirited away by bad people and fallen angels; they are also re- quested not to expose their children to dangers on the platform. 11. Young people should avoid the dangerous custom of looking out of the windows and ad- ae the scenery, a8 dust and poison are in the air. 2, No lay-over tickets issued. Tickets non- transferable, 12, For further information apply at the head oltice, and be it fully understood that falta, and when possible good works, are necessary accom- plisbments for all those who desire to travel ‘Unis wa: To allot which the Curistian at Work adds Unis comment ; “In order to accommodate all, several 5] trains will run, Known as the Baptist train, Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopal, Lutheran, Heformed Dutch and other trains; the passport of faith good on all; on the Baptist traln part of the trip is by water, but the destination and conditions of travel are the same.” Defalcations aggregating $58,000 hare discovered in the accounts of an Baltimore water registrar's office. Wm. F. Sinclair and George W. Sharetts, lately clerks tn the office, bave been arrested on the charge of embezzling the funds. DIED. ITH. On Monday, August 30th, 1880, at ws ee Annix M., ove wife of A L. Bucith, and eldest of Benjamin B. and Susan J. -FUneral will take place from her late residence, 452 M street southwest, on Wedn: {vata p.m. Belatives and inoude mie invited ts attend. McDONALD. On Sunday, A 10-2) p. m., Rover EMMErt MC Maine, a resident of wis city for the years. bi Mtge 312 34 rece ane Beptember 1, ison et ks bate porthw 2? C) Neock pa nds Soa acquaintances ate without | further notice Interment et det ed aon "0, peers rae a ‘the twentieth year ‘of ‘his age. (Baltimore Ly At? 40 ‘clock, Monday, Ar od E ix A Ses mera as Gee Oe juneral from his late residence, No. 919 G street Wedneessy, September L, a62 gore ‘which the relatives and frichds of te invited. August, 20th, 3880, at 920 8. 20-5 from residence, 1112 H Mfclatives and treads are invited 23