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A | <a ALES. | AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. THE EVENING STAR. =— - _— ee ———— == aes SS THIS AVTERNOO: _ | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneer. Te) ote COUR TT ke ee SSE RINGS. j2TPorD HALL, OxvonD, Mp., TUERSDAY.... ----SULY 12, 1881. OF A VALUABLE 1 | ADMINISTRATORS SADE OF A LARGE AND WEEE, | a torm of by Mrs. M. 1-'COLLEY, of ie Hal In.now open for the reception of ritesta. SECOND ED ————— By virtue of a decove of the Sapreme Const of the B LIQUORS, WILLOW WARE, TRON SAFE. PLAT: | ton of wu the Sppeeoist oad OND EDITION. pret of CStumbigs passed in Fruity” Caner FokM AND COUNTER SCALES, ETC., AT AUC- jy9-Im* 3s undeveismed Frustee therein will = 5 ‘Ridwe Mountain. F of the premises to thee ‘ By orde~of the Supreme Court of the Dintrict of Co- ‘ATTON HOUSE, near B ™ Toe, TUESDAY The FRET PTH Bay XD. Yumsbiag holdaues special terme cu Priday, the Sth day of AY ait bee an camp tawe et en LATEST NEWS. 1861, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M,, all that certain piece or | July, A.D. 1881, T foo gE . ot 1632 Ste ret Louden Ver ae Eira tie "istrict of esha, and kaowa asei'ae | MONDAY. JULY iste, "Tosh conuneneng tees Fhe See Pee cae WRIGHT, Round Hi triet of Columbia, ar all of | CLOG and coutinuise unt 3 eS SHLAND HO . * . See Lok Nateticed thirty-three in wmuare numbered | (oC the persed eliacta of thy Tate fidbert @. Yewel, | .V Osean view trom windows. Opposite Coogres Han, | A Ciawnic: Tay The President Still Improving, ng of 3 fine three-story | {nog ibe: Of Comer th Sacks: Cheata of Tea; Address Prom ey thd clocisic bally introduesd, See? ee Frane House, with back 0, Stabie. Harrels of Whisky; Cacks of Wine; ‘ Sy8-Im ‘MRS. 0. A. COOPER. | Proved: waa. ‘Cuisine ® apecialty. Western and Terms of «ala, preseri! the said decree, are as Sacks of Finns. Sacks of Salt; = all departments. = i. ul = folios: ne-thlnt othe parctany mney ican the | Harve and sch of Fier: Sack 3 Southern papers on fle. 1s aT TRSOR & Co, The Assassin and His Pistol, idite in Sw exjnad tustaliwen’s, poyanie in siz aud twelve fs: dels: Hains” Brooross Buckels y tion ih = jonthe after the day of aglaw ibener siving notes Buckets: Willow Ware; * Open for reception of guests June 15rH, under the vai ‘care pass trough the town iment, bearing “porate ancy oe is through the town Yelock—The President's Condition oT pealpeneay by oop Sarees & Kits of Mackerel: Coffe: and Tea Caddies; mlauiaxement of the owner, Mus. JO8. TRAVERS” Leg AE ion country a baa eed of tentat om thn proyerty sold ce Pietiorm and Counter Sasien Rafriserator: siedant ton Se a, fur. | “Charyes moderate. Bids to and free. For Favorable, Rall be rrapdined when the property ta eld. "All com “ates ML Shows Cases; Canned Gord’ and a large | Donfortog gramped, ith every comvenience for the | information apply to Mire. 2 L- %, Wetm | At three o'clock the President continued in raser’a © If defauit be m: fmm me — Goods usually foun a for families. T¢ per day, $10 per week and $35 his favorable condition. He was resting well. | ows tern of sale, the ‘Trustee | gla Grocery Store, 50 to be paid in cach; | Pet month. Special arrangements made for fanilics, BS HOTEL, eh fonitie< purchacer, stra Of ana ofl "gms under $50 to be paid in cash; | Paily'communiestion with Weebl , Baltimore and ISLAND, VA. There was no change over the past two hours. JAMES Wo BARKER, Trustee, | all sims of and over $50 to be paid in tires and six | ally communicatic Goats head, Date te | ce Hotel of th gontiwest corner Dand 7th sts. southwest. | mouths, for which deferred payments the purchaser or | HorsOlk Dy the ne stew is for the recep ‘visitors. ‘Terms $2 Report ¢ Consulting Surzeons, DUNCANSON BKOs., Nucte. fetes | Benting ene ect thelr promissory “notes, Wor fivther taloMostion address ay, $12 per week, S35 pd A. Route from Norfolk | DETAILED STATEMENT OF THE PRESLDENT'S CON- FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | GEORGE J. MUSSER, Administrator, * Grery. Monday, Wednesiay « ~ Dr. Win. DiTiox, z ‘The attrution of the trade anfl private buyers is called oe; Biche. of Norton Yo cr information | EXRccrive MANstox, July 12—The following | tothix wale, a8 the stock embraces everything pertaining | _je2-2m Piney Point, Bt. Mary's Go., Md. | Sa Gress. 3.7. sPADY, telegram was sent by the attending surgeons to St. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. dyl-im 7. . Proprietor. bai son's subi e ‘80-foot alley in said square 214, with a depth of 105 feet, With the improv male ments. ‘Term 7 tht Pte terms square 214, fronting 19 feet on the | | (COURT SALE OF HOUSE 215 B STREET NORTH- tu WEST. runni fF | of the heirs of said Leah Le G. j forts ¢ ‘conveniences. By virtue and in purmuance of the decree of the Su- 5 prenis Court of the Columbia, made on the | Ee yo Bine'day of dame, A.D. Tl, in Equity Cauco No. 1597, Patt GAR 29 SAVE A JOLLY the undersigned, appointed 'T: for such purpose it | ning: plenty of fruit Hoate and metal jo Davide | ANARY said decree, wall sell at public suction, in front ping ple On the Potomac. ‘Terms $125 her ase: pot Of, the preanises, on MONDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY | Prettiest plac eee Ree a ae eins $1.25 net day; Op JCLY, isl, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, thone cer~ | 126 ap BLA ONE, River Springs Post Office, Mtrecla forucely oseupied by tae labe Lean @ Wino | Mae ——_ 's oceupied by . = Sins The eaat 33 fect cf Lot ole, in p eleven. | STOOKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N.J._—Ouas. Duy- sity ot Washi .C.. having », froat of 2 feat, on Dae of Continental | Hot a Paced Manager. of 80 feet, with all the interest and estale therein ied ta ee ee b Wil of ‘elevator and electric. bells. ‘aceom- mie of the snle- and if sof wade are not | Sh other persons party to said equity case ee = 1000 guests. “Musio by. ‘Haseler's ety all be reac at pushers ea dco ieee | «hike terms of wale. proscribed bs said decreo, are as | Colobeated Opens Sune 25, 1881, Sate artaec oe neweomers Alken pints of oe dhrd ot purchaee mined. wit intrest | palagdiee” MANSY DesuON, tale of ihe Gira, chaner's con 2 | date of i on Tal 3 WAL TAYE | remaining two-thirds in two equal installments, payable | (JONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY. +__ | in six and twelve months, with interest from day of ale, = === — ——= | secured by notes of the purchaser and deed of trust ‘Unequaled location, substaytial building, new furni- To-MoKROW. fe ee ee at fare, prompt and attentive service, elevator, electric SON BROS, A = H Law Office, 472 Louisiana avenue, ob EMPTORY S. DEALER Mao TEN O'CLOCK WED: ‘within our Until ll is disposed of. dyll-2t D uctioneers, aud D atzests northwest. | | DRY GOODS, 3 BQOOWS AND HosiEsty,” &. RGANT AND STYLISH RIB- | chest bid: | BNESDAY MORNING. SUL! ‘and will continue daily | ANSON BROS., Aucts. YOUNG & CALDWELL, Aucts. dyl-d 1S POSTPONED UNTIL 1881, same hour ‘WILLIAM A.’ ‘Trustee. A TABLE OF PARTICULAR The Orchestra cted EXCELLENCE. will be ‘by Mr. Zimmerman. Colonade Hotel, Philsdelphie. REE-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE AND 'NIMPRO VF. 5 4 FLPRATH HOUSE, SCHOOLET'S MOUNTAIN, N. 3.— ‘The healthiest place in the United States. ge ggg ag ton emg ing-house.. mae at shaser. Terms to be comp! a "eras ies "Joe Grcaia‘a and terme spol to A. 3. ml1l-3m rD LOT ON BIGHTH STREET, BE- ORS KID GLOVES. NG AND H ST NORTHEAS' corner ot ‘Green DED SILKS, ALL COLORS. OON, JULY Four. | yi sian Bent orden ot aoe ae at SUX O'CLOCK P.M. we will eal, jp esis im 3. WARREN 5 ‘in Kelly's “subdi- DOZEN ALL EIND GLOVES. | vision of square each lot a front of 19 feet on 8th ocK SPRI .‘THS, 'D OTHER’ | itreet cast bya dopth of 113 fret to, an alley. The im- Oe St ee De vA provements consixt of a well-built 3-story Dwell OPEN JUNE 1. in the hotel. A delightful home for fami- ak By order of the heirs. jyul-at DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. LADIES’ GOODS. W22TER B. WILLIAMS & GO., Auctioneers. i ISTRATOR’S SALE OF HO! WAGON! APMIS UGdT, NARNESS. ac, AT AUCTIONS RS. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneor. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY By order of the Su Court for the District of Co- tami ing aro, eye Say Walter is Williams’ 0 the auction rooms of J. P. PALMER, No. 11071 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having left for Europa June 29th to make selections for SALE OF IMeR 4 3 & "Go, corner 16th and D strests | host esanou's goods eat sori BAY SBMSED SYENCE, BETWEEN FRANK- | jorehwent, on SATURDAY, JULY SIXTEENTH. AD, | Doxhecason’s eee aoe OF One: ie eiieniet seen ac iesot bearing date the 17th day | ciiects of the lata Robert G, Fewal Meceaned: keer | STRAW GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, O8TRII | effects of CH 3 ely: cl of apd duly reeonted in Liber %3, folio | “(nn Blooled Bay Mara, Kentucky bred, bas trotead & Be PLUMES dao ee oF District of Ooluritas. the unduesigned Tresesr | hc Do Bee ates greatly reduced price Colum ub rors : . wal EI Ay JULY THIRTEENTH, | Eien Thy Mare. Co tlie M., premises, sub of | One Large Store cloves at 6: daily gust, Lot iikiee’s subdivision of wulsLots 56 ‘ened: nem Warong pot, _ Store cloges at 6:30 p. Taly and At byt and 57, in square 51, ‘on west side of New Jor- | One Leather-top Side Bar Buwyy. T Cost! AT Cost! sey avenue, Ietaven Erankiu and @ streets One set Double Brgy Harnese, one eet Single Bugzy | — ee Ge aac cant Paice and rave | Matern ee OUR WHOLE STOCK OF with notes bearing int and secure yal Fe Single Wagon Harness. MILLE AND NCY GOO! SEU A penreemgiua at purchaser's cast. | Sais, bndicy Bagey Pole, Hay’ Cutter, Lap Robe, | pmbraci RENEE ANI Feather Hower, Tacos, Geposit reat imme of fale. c. : Fans, Neckwear, ideries, Handkerchiefs, SSELE BAL 2 ‘Terms of sale: ANI sums under $50 to be paid fn cash; Diels Thee reed Jy8-d&eds W HOLLIDGE, } Trustees. alisume of aad over 450 te to mead ie cen oe Pane ne at EAD Beeow months, for which deferred payments the purchaser oF CTUAL Cost. Lf sr noap eergp S Promissory notes, Now IS THE rive TO SECURE BARGAINS, arin ‘and with ood endorser. MISS MARG\ (ate of Parse 23 P street, ESSION BE SEPTEMB) Tha Pen ts north ESSTON mM. NSTITUTION FOR THE IMPROV TION OF DEAR MU: 5 Articulat ¥ rristown preresats FOR COAL. posals 1 ‘al, or Gal, will in, THE ISTH De to be delivers GS Y, for the 4 at the N: nt at the qu th ot any « is office. 3. dyli-at PRovesats Fou ree Orrice oF Pr Ww ye Pay Insyecto Bitc H HINGTON, D. tm dupe v * pecifications, Blank Piri information inay be $7 per month; evening sea- Practical Penmanship 2 College office. 30 onvevancine af exiese of purchaser, : ‘Terms to be pOOILEGIATE, INSTITUTE, | yy oon Hits 5 Surviving Trust. ER, iss tomers Ss. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. wi 0 Es, 1511 Bro _ PROPOSALS. avy Yard, Ws avy. Card wih uauitity delivered avy Yard sal sould it the Government to do so. or, U. LDINGS AND GROUNDS, } be, Si be ree | _S1-5t GEORGE J. MUSSER, Administrator. | (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. MRS. _dyT__ 621 axp 623 D Starner, bet. 6th and 7th M. J. HUNT, BUILDING LOT ON WEST SIDE OF FOURTH | B BETWEEN MASSACHUSETTS | M.¥ ‘T NORTHWEST, AT AUC- | French F WILLIAN OFFERS 20 PER CENT OFF ENTIRE STOCK OF NEWSUM | aps, it Ou MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY EIGHTEENTH, | Ginginse Saree Baer Dan ees ee mekeeoant oF eH) at SIX O'CLOCK, in front of the premines, I shall | Parsuols andGloves,ParisiunNoveltiesin Neckwear iisek, 2, siglo qpep cer uare SI Lot x80. aud it in great variety ies’ and Misses’ = cach, anc the balance on easy time. Con- | Bathing d Gaps, and «carefully selected line of ins at purchaser's cost. $50 de] at tine of | Purisian Novelties; best English Needles, 4 papers for 20 ____dyl-di cents. Store will be closed at six o'clock, ‘Estate Broker. ie a WILLIAN, 7 Cite Treviee, Paris. ERS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A STaTE Al IONTOWN, D.C. = eee By virtne of a deed of trust dated October 22d, 1875, ME. WASHINGTON, west, holds | and m Liber No. 795, folio 423, of the land re- | \\ FASHIONABLE he District of Columbia, and’ by written re- | DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, Lotter Writ- party soared m, in | "1211 PENSYLYANIA AV! and Busi- the premises, , | Dresees, Suits, Cortumes, Cloaks, &c., made in supo- CLOCK P. ML, on No. rior style at short notice. ‘Ladies can haye Dresses out of Washington, | and basted, and a perfect fit guaranteed. aps mts, consisting of two two- in s! Voesl and In- iar to AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP- ERTY ON EAST SIDE OF SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN N AND O STREETS NORTHW! And all 5e25 Tue GREAT MARK DOWN HATS, BONNETS, FLOWE! PLUM ‘Don’t miss tocall and purchase THE GREATEST BARGAINS Ever offered in RIBBONS, SATINS, Other Articles in the Millinery line, at KING'S PALACE, 814 7TH STREET, BETWEEN H ANDI. ou a answer any | FRIDAY, JULY N. ARCHER, mati: 20 feel of Lot two-story Pram eand eighteen | ared by a desi of trust. or all | griion of pumbayer. A deposit of $100 required | ERTY ON W S$ NORTHW J of trust bearing dat in Liber foi I SIDE ( ND TENTH f ad $ reded Yor W. 1 in two equal pay- HOSTERY THE COMING HOSE, in Cardinal, and SO gauts a pac, usualy LISLE THREAD FINISH Pi conts, ‘regal GLOVE THREAD G. _HOUSEFURNISHINC OTICE. 81. Croup Burro. CIALTIES ror AUTIFUL SH Nay jc ico 719 conta, A VERY FINI STRIPE HOSE at 43 Best 2-Elastic LISLE former price 35. cents; LOVES, 39 cents, reduced peopsition. A ILL BE SOLD AT OF 20 PER SILK MITTS, ALL SHADES. DOUGLASS’ OTH STRE! INTH STREET. DEPARTME: WEER pri lar price 63 cents. DEPARTME! GLOVE: 3S Selling out our Entire Stock at cost,either to one verty wishing too in business or in snail lote, until ith notes bearing in- | Stock in disposed of. Stock consisting of CROCKERY paid and CHINA WARE, GLASSWARE, and DECORATED ee take » | VASES, SILYER and CUTLERY WARE. DODGE.) ar stre A. DARNELLLE, "§ Trustees. 1G. Auctioneer. Js8-dta T. COLDWELE, Real Fatate Auctione Large lot At the jyl1-6t" pay | THU matics, Latin, * Coll ‘ee, West nprovemnents, NEw GoOoD Larce lot of TIN WARE of all kinds for household purposes, Large lot of GLASS and TIN FRUIT CANS. of STONE WARE of all kinds and sizes. LIVERPOOL CROCKERY HOUSE, 620 Pew! E., bet. 6th and 7th ats. WANIA AV! 8 mr POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. pe aan DESSERT PLATES, DINNER SETS, Stevan thom Brick Housy, with molers smcteaes STATUETTES, TOILET SETS, = VASES, TEA SETS. Sari FINE PLATED WARE and Choice Bits of (AINA, Jel suituble for WEDDING PRESENTS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. a described FOwLEn's PATENT FLY FANS. ‘TRE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE FRUIT JARS. JELLY TUMBLERS. RHODE ISLAND. AVENUE AND CREAM FREEZERS: wal Into carts pro- | eens re Bex NO} TIES: ‘ial CHINA AND MAZOLICA. i fe tobe TH Sikerr DINNER SERVIC! Or Wiese WHITE. ae ,. THEREON, CONSISTING OF A LARGE FRA 4 atl bids sh BLACKSMITH SHOP. juality in fee Pitchers, Bory By virtus of a deed of ated November, 1éth, | 1876, Uhuly recorded in Liber No. S84, foulo et records for the S SMITH, | one of the land District of Golub: | and at the request. party secured thereby, 1 sell at Jel of the finest Dishes, e Baskets, Card Receivers, &c., WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 109 MARKET SPACE. ipHe HYGEIA HOTEL. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., Situated 190 yards from Fort Monroe. Open all the year. hotel in the United States Sum- Eeaast gobacum Gomieetesamar: “ie im HARRISON PHEBUS, Prop. EAS) RESORT.—The SSE pubis that she has Oovan Grove, N.J., for Rooms an: month, of $7 per week. Having. k tho : tions. sie Ocean Grover Ned. 1K HOUSE, Asbury Cvitansions Ane garda, ; fine gard ice house and’ near urches close by. Neaotsn BRoP. GRAND AND SEWALL AVE. MT. KINEO Hous: i as ARE, MAINE. ‘The resort of northern Maine for sportsmen, eguatnes Woarbite ood invallons Fer circular address O- A. DENNEN, Superintendent, co ee CHE _ Je21-eolm 196 State street, Boston. ‘ARSHALL’S Sr. GEORGE HOTEL. ‘This old favorite Summer Resort, situated near Pine: Points Md. on tho Potomac, and Snly ton miles front the Bay, will be open JULY ler. Acceasible Dy daily te steamers between W. dren tbs Foun el be, ma itt BS HA ss I HE Fo a Bat Monge LAKE, N.J., NOW OPEN. structic a furnishing. Direoly'on the basa Ge, HADLEY ae _$015-2m. F. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. _ivER view wovse, ost delightful snd popular Summer Hesort in sea tal eeu oe aas Sag Ft accommodetions 4 IRI Send for rE CR PETERS, Prop. Point. OTOMAC HOTEL, St. GEORGE'S ISLAND, MARYLAND, ‘Will open Juwe 25. 50, ; week, Wik Jones. ‘Terms, $1.50 por day; $9 per ta for famili at Piney Boint wharf. Good sailing and Eee eae eS & BROS, Piney Point, St. Toe Teh 6070. Kantor, Washlngion’ DoGs Jealsimee ORDAN'S fr ePmmraews Deroz P. 0. vinainta. Pamphlets at the Riggs House, Ebbitt House and Star Jell-tee) 1 E. C. JORDAN. (ES POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, 18 REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In Two Hours rnom PHILADELrAIA, Fast Express Trains, with Parlor Cars atteched, ar run during the season at convenient hours, and passen- gers will tind on thair arrival st Philadelphia Union nsfer Coaches aud Horse Cars ready to transfer di Fect to the station of the Wost Jersey R.H., at the foot of Mpor Through ‘Ticket Checks, and full i ‘OF ckets, Barre fallin - formation apply as, follows: | Northeast corner of 1th cet and Pennsylvanis avenue; Station more and Potomac R. R., corner 6th snd B streets; 619 Pennaylvania aveinie: 1351 ylvania avenue; Sta- tion Baltimore and Ohio R.R. J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, Genetal Manager. __je6-2m TED STATES HOTEL, ‘The langest in Attautie City, NJ.» Is now open for the SEASON of *81., . WHITNEY, Manager, THOS. CHASE, Cashier z 1s MORGAN, Musical Director, BROWN & WOELPPER, Propriétors, yd, augeo EMPHREMAGOG HOUSE, Newront, V2,, com- 4 Dian ding a magnificent view of the laks and taoun- ly tains. Newly fitted up; supplied with steam and gas; mumodates 400 zuests. $3 per day; $10 to $17:00 per week, Special rates to fai ml7-2m XL GLEASON, Manager. Pesan HOUSE, ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA, On Mary Ling Pennsyivania Rartnoap, Amid the Most Picturesque Scenery of the Alleghenies. | __Its largo, airy, | rion cuein f is “Tourists east or west can obtain a ‘fod night's rest and a daylizht view of the Allezhenies by stopping at the LOG: iret music, &c. For Circular, containing dreas W. D. Jel 2m (SEARENDON House, _. ‘Ocean End of Vinginia Avenu Ocean ATLANTIC CIT’ m1s-2m DI CHAS. elegantly furnished rooms and supe- ler it one of thw most desirable resorts terms of board, &c., ad- TYLER, Superintendent. May i. PB. LIPPINCOTT, NEW MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, Campria Co., Pa., On the Snmmit of the Aliohenies, 2,200 feet above Bea level, within nine hours’ ride of Washington. By the erection of a new and elegant Hotel the accom- modations at this CHARMING RESORT have been | geeatly enlarzed and iuproved. The drainage and wa- er supply sire perfect. Passenger Elevator, Electr Bells, new Bath and Billiard Rooms, and children’s Din- ing and Play Rooms havo been added to the equipment of the Hotel, and ithas been elegantly furniahed through oul Gottare residences to let First-clasa m1 =» &e. For Gircnlars contaiaiag’ Analysis of the waterand full information, address Jel-am w. (*AHILL Hows BURY, J., WILL CAM ob SRE the sitnation is known .a8 one of the most desirable ip Aebury Park. Tw ‘utes walk from Basoh n30-2m 003 Spon HOTEL, LEON: many advantages I hay ing @ num See beaa Peng, tng rain Spine mee enn OF promote of the public auction, in front of the on FRI- | Day, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 188 AT HE SIX O'CLOCK P.M., all that certain or of ground, ituate and in in District of Calumbis as Ast, Isat. a | Part of the orisin said lot; | hundred apd -eight feet nine inches; ce twenty-one feet wiches; thence east thirty-eiht inches; thence north twenty feet; thence cue hundeed fest to sald 9th etrect; thence south along said Sth street to the piace of wit all and sing lar the improvements, priv heredita- same or in ments and bn Lenawee to the aby manner eprertaining. re Gnethind ‘casi; balance in three’ equal in- the respectively in six, twelve and clght- Ast Sealed Provonain in day Jouth of the Executive Mast hoe at 12 "Perms ring interest “at six’ per cent per an- nd to be secured by deed of trast on the prop- 4, or at the option of the purchaser the whole of Thane iapey may be paid! in eagh. Adeponit of | _%61@ TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CELEBRATED CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED EEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY$S. ‘Tax Best rm Use, ae J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 TTH STREET, Above New Yorx AVENUE. S200 to be minde bythe Purctlascr on’ the ce of Conveyancing at purchaser's expense, If the are not comp! with im seven days © will resell at the risk and cost, NEHEMIAH Pyyededs By virtue of a deed of trust, dated and recorded i Liber Noe 177 land records of the District of JULY NET on the OF REFRIGERATORS, OWL AND LL, Gas COOKING STOVES AN! -sot Hanes ang Peace con Weare tents Elgratea Gren, Hoopes nd" weaiaet for W. 8. JENKS & CO., ‘111 teu STREET NORTHWEST. WATER COOLERS, D RANGES, ‘all at ee BE SECURE IN SUMMER, ber of bard cat ame rs OUBLING a, AND CHALY- Dex G RAL IUTTE SULPHUR AND CRALY- tain Patt co: scarsion ee J. W. HERE © 00., Nowvlls, G county, Penn Bucur nous, z Wil onen JUNE ieee, 1a Terms, $8 to $14 per week. (Sen peste fan Boma ‘Aiey, ‘illard and Pool Te- ap26-3m ALTER BURTON, Proprictor. BwcmMorr. HOUS} Atlantic and Virginia J. Waban One. Droprietere (formerly of Baltimore. ling the on. > | endorsements a yard long come in. It is cer- | tol. Thus, it will be seen, there is some discrep | the consulting surgeons this afternoon: “EXECUTIVE Mansion, 12 m.—During the afternoon yesterday, the President’s tem - ture rose to the hig! point it has yet attained. It began to fall, however, immediately after he received his evening morphia—one-quarter of a in of the sulphate hypodermically— and this morning corresponds with previous days. About 6 p.ri. he had a consistent and copious movement of the bowels. His wound | was dressed antiseptically yesterday evening and this morning. He continues to retain all | the nourishment prescribed him, and has had twenty-four ounces of milk and one of rum dur- last twenty-four hours, besides a small quantity of milk toast this morn- Ing. At 8:30 this morning he also received ten grains of bi-sulphate of quinia. His general condition this morning appears to us rather bet- ter than yesterday morning. Last night at 7 p.m. his pulse was 108, temperature 102.8, res- piration 24. This morning at 8 o'clock pulse 96, temperature 90.6, respiration 2. At 1 p.m. pulse 10, temperature 100.8, respiration 24. D. W. Biss, J. J. Woopwarp, J. K. Barwes, Rogert ReYsury. ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE FEATURES of the President's illness is the falling off in the White House mail. This, notwithstanding the fact that a great deal of assassination matter ts sent to the President. The falling off in the mail is dne entirely to the fact that no applica- tions for office are received; no papers in behalf of any applicant are sent on to be filed, and no tainly something very strange to find no litera- ture of this character in the White House mail bags. The Cooling Apparatus, The grand collection of engines and things to work cooling machines in the White House basement is being removed. All but one of the cooling plans have been abandotied. That one is the Jenning’s process, which has continued to work admirably. A duplicate of it ona larger scale is being put together so that by no possible accident car the cool temperature of the President's room be reduced. It is very important that the temperature shall not be changed except as desired. The exhaust fan makes 120 reyolu- tions a minute during the day and about 60 an | hour during the night to keep the temperature at the President's bed at 7% degrees. The temperature can be Ss regulated by the doors and windows, but that not considered the better way. T ture is to be regulated by the revotut exhaust. fan. “Telephonie communication be- tween the sick-room and the basement where the small engine is worked has been established. A word from the sick-room is answered promptly by an increased or lowered temperature, which- ever is wanted. No noise of the engine or the | working of the machinery reaches the sick-room. If there are any odors or impurities in the air, they are eradicated in passing through the chamber where the partitions of toweling are. By scientific comparison it has been found that the air in the President's room, in addition to its | low temperature, is two degrees dryer that. in any other room in the house. The Chase cooling apparatus which was yesterday put up in the ante-room was to-day removed. This was zreatly to the resreat of the reporters, who sat inside the flannel walls and wrote their report fortably, with the thermometer between 60 degrees. | having orders to not let them be driven, | ants to keep the peace until to-morrow w CITY AND DISTRICT.: | ——$__ | District Government Affairs. | The Commissioners to-day received specifica tions from Mr. Edward Clark, archifect at the Capitol, for the new high schoo! building, on square 446, and forwarded the same to the trus- tees of schools. SCHOOL FURNITURE. The committee on supplies and accounts of the school trustees, Messrs. Brooks, Wormiy, Curtis, Pearson and peceergee ag have eg —— mend the purchase two sets of sixty desks each of “Shattuck furniture No. i; “two sets of | sixty desks each of “Independent Excelsior | Company's” furniture, provided the tops af the desks are stationary and of plain wood and the chairs are the pivoted pedestal chairs; elit sets of sixty desks each of “Model Furniture;” two | sets of sixty desks each of “Common Sense Fr niture” of Excelsior Company's furniture for | building at 10th and N streets; ten sets of sixty desks each of “Goshen Bolted Furniture” for the | building at 7th and P streets; provided that ‘With each set of 56 or 60 desks a teacher's desk of the value of $10 be furnished without addi- tional cost, or that an abatement of $10 from | the price at which said set of furniture is offered be allowed, exeepting in the case of the two | sets of Shattuck furniture. | > | Heavy Suit Against a Steamship Company. | To-day, Gen, Henkle filed a suit for Gilbert | Hofflinger agt. Monroe Salisbury and the Poto- mac Steamboat Co. for $15,000 damages. The | first is sued asthe owner of thé steamboat W Corcoran, and the latter as the S owner | of a wharf, and it is charged that on the evening of July 12th, 1880, the plaintiff embarked on the said ‘steamer | Corcoran; that it was the duty of the defend- | ants to have the wharf lighted and guarded to protect passengers from failing into the river: | that on the night in question plaintiff and one | Sarah E. Rawlings,who he was escorting, walked harf, and he narrowly escaped drown- le his companion was drowned, and that this mishap occurred by reason of the nez! gence of the defendants in not having the | proper safeguards at hand, and he has suffered from the shock and in general health since and in loss of business, and, therefore, claims $15,000 —— The Buckley-Biack Scandal, YS BILL FOR DIVORCE. To-day, Judge Wylie, in the Equity Court, had before him the case of Wm. H. Buckley against Caroline M. Buckley—bill for divorce—which is | a sequel to the scandal case on I street, between 6th and 7th streets, some few months ago, when, itis Buckley, going home and secreting himself, awaited the appearance of his wife, when she came in with a man named Black, and a ine beset The defendant denies the charge jultery. Trouble at the Wharf. TWO PROMINENT STEAMBOATMEN COME IN COLLSI- ION ABOUT THE DRIVING OP SOME PILES. To-day, in the Police Court, Mr. George R. | Phillips, of the Potomac Ferry company, and Mr. George L. Sheriff, the owner of the steamer j Mattano, were charged with making an affray | by fighting with each other. Officer Lewis tes- | tified that he soticed these gentlemen in an ex- | cited conversation on Water street, between the | — company’s wharf and Mr. Sheriff's wharf. Mr. Phillips had a pile-driver and was in the act of driving some piles, and Mr. Sheriff claimed | that he was driving them on his (SherifTs) | ground, and ordered the men to stop the driv- ing of the piles, and he and Mr. Phillips got into an altercation when — witness arrested | |them both. Mr. L. G. Hine, who appeared for Mr. Sheriff claimed that Mr. Phillips was a tres] rand had no right to drive the piles. Mr. Howe appeared for Mr. Phillips and claimed that he had a perfect right to drive the piles. | The court intimated that he was willing to take their personal bonds keep the peace toward each other. Mr. Coyle said that it would not be advisable to dispose of the case in that way | because each of the defendants has a of workmen at the wharf, one gan orders to drive the piles and the otl sanase and | there was some danger of a riot. The court took the personal bonds of each of the defend- hea the ease will be disposed of by the court. a tes The River Front lmprovement. ACTION OF THE SENATE SUB-OOMMITTER. The Senate sub-committee on the i:nprove- ment of the river front at Washington will prob- ably hold their last meeting to row until The Pistol Mystery. | MR. HERZOG QUESTIONED BY DETECTIVE M'EL- | FRESH. | As briefly mentioned in Tre Star yesterday Mr. Joseph Herzog, of 9th street, near Pennsy!- | Vania avenue, still sticks to his story that Gui- | teau, or a man resembling him, was, with a com- | panion, in his store about five weeks before the | shooting looking for an English “‘bull-dog” pis- aney im his statement and that of Mr. Wm. Cope- | land, the well-known journalist, who states that | he and his friend Alfriend were in the store to | buy the pistol. Mr. Copeland, in his letter to | District Attorney Corkhill, suggests that certain | questions should be asked of Mr. Herzog, and yesterday Detective McElfresh called and ques- tioned Mr. Herzog as follows: Question.—Did you notice the eyes of the | party you took to be Guiteau—that one of them was affected, misshaped or crossed? Answer.— No, sir; I saw nothing the matter with his —Did he ask for aColt’srevolver? A.—No, nothing of that kind was mentioned. Q.—Did he say anything about having had a Smith & Wesson which wore out his pockets in | Colorado or New Mexico? A.—No"sir. Q.—Did he remark that the pistol he was look- ing at was a terrible weapon? A.—I don’t re- member such words being used. Q.—Did he say he had a Smith & Wesson, but that it was too small? A.—No, sir; no name for | a pistol was used except the British Bull Dog and Eureka. Q.—Didn’t you say that you had sold a pistol to a party who went to Culorado who afterwards sent back for another just like it? A.—I may have mentioned that, for I had sold a pistol to Detective Voss’ son, and Mr. Voss came after- wards and got another to send him. Mr. Cope- | land may have been in the store and I may have | made this remark to him. GUITEAU'S ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE. “Do you remember how the man who was with Guiteau looked?” asked a Srar reporter of Mr. Herzog to-day. “His picture is in my mind now as though he stood before me,” re- plied Mr. Herzog. “I think if I saw hima long way down the street I would run after him and catch him. He was tall,and his face was smoothly shaven, save a moustache. Probably Mr. Copeland was here. I am very sure he was here from one i Repea he uses in his letter- about my saying that a man who had bought a pistol and gone west, had sent back for another one. It was veryricht for Mr. Copeland to write the letter. I wish the man with Guiteau would write a letter too. He may be acon, come out but I think if he is innocent he would and say who he is.” GUITEAU'S PAWNED PIPE, “What is it about Guitean pawning a pipe with you?” “Well, about two weeks prior to the time when they came in to see the pistol, a man came in and said he wanted to sell a meerschaum pipe. He wanted $2 for it. Idid not notice the man much, but looked at the pipe. He said he was a lawyer from Chicago, and here on ghvernment business. He said if would buy the pipe he would probably come back himself and buy it at a prot I gave hima dollar for it. I remem- fit. ber his 1 could see him I think I could be sure. I could recall the impression made on me by the man. a ve affirmative answers to Mr. McElfresh’s qi ions, and states positively that the man did not resemble the de- scription given of Mr. Copeland, and that the Ali gg pac oaretig tity aw edieegioed oe that party was never in the store looking at a ‘Mr. McElfresh states that of ‘was never in the store. Guiteau, who is a man STOP IN 90 MINUTES... | of | as to how any unhealthy next October, All that ns to be de present, is to arrange the opini medical men as to the effect of the Potomal upon the heaith of Was! an best be re- d in the proposed improvements. It probable that — the amit Tequest physicians to prepare their vi this matter in writing and submit them m tober. The report of the board of surve arranged f As mentioned ia yester Star, will be presented to the sub-cor ittee at | the fail meeting, and upon th sports | and views of the physicians the report for snb- mission to Congress will be b: The order for the detail of army engineers on the board of | survey has been issued. also, to get the opinion a B. Eads. Senators Ran: : upon Senator Jones, of Nevada, who is ill at hi residence, and reported all they had done to him. He approved all their action. ted his > Transfers of Real Estate, Deeds in fee have been Técorded as follows: — | P. C. Rik ley to W. W. McCullough, subs 24, 5. and Gordon et al. es L. Barbour, parts 10, 11 a lot 12, sq. 439; $1349. 1K View John Callahan, subs 22 and 475; $900. Mary J. Foertsch lots 35, 36 and part Peter’ town; 33.200. J.J. 1,455. J.J. Knox, commissioner, ling, lots 38 to 40, sec. Asa Whitehead to J. FP. Og 8q. 198; $2,500. Eleanor S. Clark to M. Willian, part 6, sq. 786; $2,500. ANOTHER FEMALE Crank. named Eliza Jacobs, was sent from tie fourt precinct station house yesterday to.police hea quarters, having been arrested at the Presid: ay to FE 3 House. She states that President Hayes holds considerable money belonging to her, which she wanted to get; that she saw President Ha: ys it is not true that Ga: r it, nor is ft true that he has been shot, as she rode in the same car with him last field is Presi She was j indignant at being sent Elizabeth by the board of examining ore physicans. Alexandria Affairs, Reported for the Evenive Stan. iwi ja The Terra Cotta Co, Litigation. MR. JOHN LYNCH REPLIBS TO THE CHARGES ARB AGAINST HIM BY MK. E. C. DEAN, In the case of Edward C. Dean agt. the Pote- moc Terra Cotta company, John Lynch am@ others, for an account, &c., Mr. Lynch hip atiled his answer. Il states that “Mi. 1. had a $84.10 . in the company; that S75, a were der in August, solicitation of 1. K. Tuttle, and both elected trustees: that he (1..) offered Dean ap inducements except to express his faith that the investracat ‘would be protitable: that the fest reconled statement of The condition of the com- pany, as required by law, was made Deoomiar \ and the defendant believes that a state ent has been made every year since and lished in the newspapers of the District, ¢ in the year 1878, when Mr. Hean was pre and the defendant was informed by the treasuner S0 ahound that It was omitted by order of the that when the annual report for I haye been made. Mr. Dean's friend, Mr. Soloman Graves, was president of the cupany. The de fendant states that while the company was a cured by iis indorsement he individually ranthe: risk of a loss by indorsing Mr. Deans while all the latter's property in the I stood in the name of his wife. If there has beam, apy violation of the statutory yy ing the corporation th material, but the result The condition of the ce intich better than the rey pan; ts show, as the com only solvent but has large availatiie The defendant has recently purchased stock ef Enoch Totten and L. K. Tuttle, andl paid for the same with his own m The nt of 7 rgest owed by Dean & or nembers . The by bad debts—the Cobb, contractors, the ser firm is the complainant, is about $6, defendant never refused to show the books, bu® on the contrary, requested Mr. Tuttle to assist the treasurer ‘in balancing the books. He bee lieves that Tattle, Graves and Dean entered inte spiracy to ruin the credit of the company, and bring the property to a forced sale for the purpose of buying it in ata low price, and that Mr. Dean brings the suit for the purpose of ti ing Lo force the defendant to purchase bis Telegrams to the Star. THANKSGIVING POR THE PRESIDENTS RB COVERY, Gov. Cullom Heard From. SPRINGFIELD, IL. July 12.—1n one (© the telegram from Gov. Foster, of Ohie, gesting the propriety of setting apart by the concurrent action ef the governors of the states aday of thanksgiving for tee recovery of the President, Gov. Cullom has forwarded the fok lowing: SPRINGFIELD, lit., July 11.—To his Eze lency, Charles Foster, Governor, Columns, Ohiioe Your telegram of the tenth received this morn- ing. My feelings are in harmony with views in reference to the propriety of apart, by concurrent action of the governors: the states, of aday of thanksgiving in view of the gratifying recovery of the President. £ would suggest, however. that the selection of @ day be mare when the President's convaiescenos is fully assured. I think it eminestly that you suiould take the initiative in the mate ter. (Signed) S. M. Cunom, Gey'r. From Governor Smiti:. Cnicaco, July 12.—Governor Smith, of Wise consin, has sent slowing trom Madison : r rovernor Charles Foster, Ce» bunts, Ohio:—Sincerely re} ing ospect of the Presi fully agreeing with you as to the pi a setting than xsgiv 1 of nations, I heartily concur i your st harmon tf Wise ve bee to the nts conditio: hearts will unite in the observance of such a days. {Signed} We B.S mm, aad will be pleased to acti other executiy nein b Bold Bank Robbery, lowa, Juiy 12.—The bank of Davie ® exton, at Riv Lbed of $4,000, Twe ut about 4 pam. om ciney, and hitched While Mr, Sex- sale to change ver the counter, took the mo i rode detibes slow. st night news cl fie bank ney trom last aceu uri line, aad the good. Prince Bi wek Better. July 12.—Prin i h . s heattia improved since his arrival at Kissem- CONSTANTING the Austrian ambassad Porte t i Baron Von has informed the untrue thét Austria is p alonica, Rommelia; that the Al» ia has net been in post to anot . Fighting in Algeria. July & A Puris dispatch to Reg. Jompany sa: fi states that pa, with a thousal x. owas defended by three compar ritles ena ted sould 4 Italy a sno an ambassador to France, willl not now be nominated. Betting on the Race for the St, Leger Stakes, July 12.—The betting in the race for ue of at will aad evea money on the two against the field. oe W YORK MARKETS THIS AFTERNOON, urrent in New x as reported by HLA h street, by speci! wire Western Union, ly; do, new stock, mT New au seconds, ern, Ili; New re and Hudso om preferred, 84 ao. Delaware, Lackawanna and We Jersey Central 1%; Delawa’ Reading, 58; Noi ‘St. Paul, 125, and Pacific, & Pac nitain, — do. preferred, LC, 3 Misesssiopt, 3 Miscisatrpte dig Cr and Pacifie com. 424; rancieco com. 88 ia Southern, 64 139: c District Columbia 3.65 bonds, ——;' Chicago, Tu orn, iney, W24s; Denver and Rio Ca a Se eal ond Oerehen hic do. preferred, 10335; is ew, ; ieee ee Closing Government Bonds—#'s ean alec; coupons, —— 8 cuentod, pons, —; 450"s, al ; coupons, alle: #5, Lbsaltex: coupons, ——$_ IN Prrrspure .—A special from ys: Smallpox is increasing to am exteat in the Sixth and Fourteenth wards. The total number of cases on the healt records ix 167; of these 31 were last week and eleven on Saturday alone. fatal cases were reported last nigid,