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= STEAMERS, & AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. is AFTERNOON. JUNCANSON BROS., Ai ae ‘HALL, =e D * Pit and B streets northwest. Te MOM RiOMREE CD Sa ere seme (at i « pemetion: sor the OETORD, MD, foot of 7th ties. oreny Sif EY gee i amen 10, 1975, | CO$BINEATION, oF LARGE SALE OF nip: | ton. fon Ws mB 8 and are ano the recer- For a a se Fé ace na ee ; ea = creer wise and recorded in jes No. jo. 74, follow 238, eof he | PARANOLS, VEL FOWELS, EAP BOBES! ected sith (ey ma Railroad by amar: | _Jy9-1m* — Propistor. wan, Boal Somint and Parayect ee OT | Mand ‘on WEDNESDAY, THE OTH DAY OF | HANDRERCHIE BUTTONS GIN eee i YATTON HOU Bijze Mountain. “Too, 4 N Y se taoee On Sunday, Tuowlay ‘and Feioy: pa JuLy Seta, om ey dot: | BORE CROTCHET SIDR, BLOND, WHITE AND | fulldescriptions cplepae Ty gg town, St Ciciuent's Bu + Wicgm ite Lot Ground st the conier of 17th and K strect COLORED LACES: i Sew te Seen gs Mauscer.” | at 1032 i ae street orth reas wary 33 ~ > each ( jiare number one hundred and Hate be MBS. BR . < = at a Fe fener teh (126), "the ilo having 3 fcont of twenty Hors, Sexe E Lot oe NOTIONS AND ‘PINEY POINT HOTEL, LD Era, xe cet on Farragit Square, ard running back of that | OTHER GOODS, ke AUCTION seikces Coa; ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. paon's wharf e DAY width and binding on K street ninety-two feet, with the Within our sales-roois, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY Sr. ARYLAND, ‘Thoroughly reaovated, refurnished ana opty im- ver banding and Dalunee Ht Serine | | Huprovements, consisting of a three-story brick dwell- | p]y yr Cy mcr oat, FRIDAY MORNING. Beery for reception of eueste Teixeira. under the | Pa frincne Grdcing ‘Bie, Westen aed 7X , ng ag od Tot sold without reserve. jyla” | Open Mh TRAVERS. a Washinet Passengers for Lower Te rms of sale: One-! ¢ purchase money to be | O™ TNS WHOS reserve. Management of the owner, Mus. J Southern papers on file. Biyer Landis shou'd wa in cash, and the residue in two equal tH, Tuomas 1 DOWLING, Auctioneer. The Hotel bas ‘been Yhoroushly D. J. MATTESON & Co., format : Seoscatea by sores of trust onthe premises, | FARM WAGOX, PRIN Ny TOP BUGGY fone rue, and Saas ie = prea Seti eae : sec au: on . S,. §P WAGON, cris, and 8 = —" | REE Tae Screen aad | MOMIAE NAHE AGA ARE EEO | ER tee a wep | [LER ROUSE ig RA, - mae) plied fren country market Cost of the first purcharer. ‘taee ata waneeeeie: Bai geri Sa paiEmore apd to Getrsbure, atic munslicdf eee SAMER CHE z EDYD. TEMPLE, } Trustees. DAY, guy aI yan reeNts > Tyo commonciny at | Take ee nee lar, information amt foe ES RIDBEES tenor | 3S, wee ieee “sheet, fo fect tary MOX- THOS. J. FISHER & C0., Aucte 1824 atreot. | TWEL aris For further information ¢daréa jy6-Im. Day WEDNESDAY po “HUDAY, peek. | jens-eotda THOMAS: — ‘Auctioneer. Mans: JOSEPH (ons eg ORS, ISLAND, ¥A. % good forfour days, | ga-AROVE SALE POSTPONED on account of rain | AND ae oe i until THURSDAY JULY FOURTEENTH, 1881, same BEVERY HAN HANDSOM PRUE EASES CRAMER Na $e22m Piney Pointy St. Mary's Co, Ma. ror the nook satire aca conn hour order ruustecs. VALN . 7 ae shest oa regan Ne ee “ (08. J. FISHER & CO., Aucte. PAINTED AND OTHER COLT AG NITUEE, | TF YOU WANT 10 HAVE A JOELY Tram Go TO FINE FEATHER Darvin fishing, bathing, crab- and day, o | TUMenot ea FEAME DUELLING HOUSE AND Lows AND AND BO} STEER, mo pees ee bing; pl ot tra. Boats ‘medical atten eatin free. ae a Teil be dn = patted: TWEEN @ AND M STREETS NORTHEAST. BING Soot FURNITURE, TOGETHER WITH | tow than our ange ee $0, Hand af Colton’. ‘Address | £290 to or ‘ender medical aia. oF farther inform -“ Toby GHURSDAY (AFTERNOON, JULY FOUR-| MANY OTHER De RP. Bu HB River Springs Post Otion, | “yicim 3. T. SPADY, Proprietor. front Tand8,'in Kelly’: j- | SEVERAL FINE SEWIN oop HYGEIA HOTEL. t po ae BSE, CART AND HARN| BESS" ko 'SINGUR | CONGRESS HALL, GAPE PE MAY. Sa MFORT, VA, a ‘be secured ut general | street eart by a depth of 119 feet, to, 93 alley.” ‘The imm- aoe sh, owe AND “HAND: | (sated Jooation, wu tial ataog, ‘new fri OLD POINT CO: VA, office, 613 Th street: in aed National acs aca Len Teme mee ip rooms, SATURDAY, JULY | ture, ‘prompt and ‘alates service, elevator, electric tinny 200 yards from Fort Monroe. Open all PM. So eee cams: ‘third cash: balance in one and two years, SIXTHENTE, bai, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK: | bol ‘Banal fo kup hotel in the Uulted siath an a Sure i ie notes to bear interest payable semi-annually, and to be | _J¥14- Her Resor Send for circular, describing hygienic ad- JOHN GIB% aE. iy gers Hest | Secured by deed cea of tat on Bromiscn. "A deposit, ert A TABLE OF PARTICULAR EXCELLENCE. ‘ete. pierre nae hc neg oe ce ah — DORLENG. Aone ri Genin Be mermem. | “TO” __ HARRISON PHD, Pen. Daiticulars apply &, ts wa : or. Te rv NING LATHE, BACK K GEARED, ote LARK HOUGE, Asbury Park, com ae ePes EERED WOOD, Secretary, Tesale at rik ado LENG BEN hon! Opens June 25. ae Ce @ mansion: fine yardea, larg porch, ood siabiing, | en te hae, Sie REST ice house and’ near to post office, ocean _ap36 613 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. har DUNCANSON ee Auctioneera. JROoK ENO seuINGS AND BATHS, va. hasten coe i eo SE 5 SAND MINE! NSPOR- = eo Doors willbe rok at my auction rooms, thee _§e30-1m, ROP. GRAND AND SEWALL A’ Me ee an . eae P ‘TRAD TO-MORROW. oe sore, Im 188i, A’ ah AT 1 0 O'CLOCK Dreelaaly. ea OPEN JUNE dioat aot M™ EINEO, 0 HOTS 2 ee * AINE. x : EE OE tenn Son kD ts Lor SUEAMERS BETWEEN vecet: Seat wh Soe oa ok NCANSON BROS., Auchoneors. Pec Sons nd tox: mPOA sae favorita tno Tenor! of norte Baie or sportsmen, . day from Baltimore—EVERY WEDNESDAY NIH STREET NORTAWEST, BETWEEN | NEW TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING AND LOT, | om11-gm 4o1 Si street WisninitonB. c °DENNER, Superintendent, CHENEY BRE 8,0. vig eee! RHODE SEO ee Soere DAY AFTERNOON, JULY EIGHTEENTH, Je21-colm 196 State street, Boston. bog 4 g is O'CLOCK, in front of the ‘we will oo = 7 ERY THURSDAY and SATUR-| FORTY-ONE PERT AND’ THIGE INGHER DS > TELE DELLE VOR as Y, N. J. o dromi Pier 49, Bast River, near NI WITH IMPROVEMENTS bye eee igang (2 fst 10achon on LADIES Goons. Vase ‘windows. Oppdsite Congress Hall, - jodations. Lowest rates of race Sahay Se Bo OF anes = ‘two- ‘dwelling contain BS. J. P. PALMER, near Beach and Dapot : accomm: ee J.P. freight oie, Riles sana ZS a deed of trust, dsted November 14th, fomsske A M jy8-Im. MRS. C. A. COOPER. Heaton of Paseaue, First clam $5, including mea 18%6, duly recorded io Liber No. 437. folio 386," et weg, 2 $1000, cau “balance in, air, twelve. and aioe fom ARSHALL'S St. GEORGE HOTEL. Steerage, $3; tneals, if deisred, 25 Tand records S| eighteen tye my Heong SF ‘eocured . STREET NORTHWEST, - ‘and at the of the thereby, I } of trust. Conveyancing, So, ‘at purchaser's uated Pin e A. L. HUGGINS, Aorwr, sae Obes he Perey Xn ER a ‘This olf favorite Summer Resort, a near Pah weet 5 Beaprome, Mo. Day, HE 1 ETRENTH DAY OF JULY, 1881, Ar G DUNCANBON BI BHOBn Auctioneers.” Having left for Burope June 29th tp make geleetions for See et ee , Me. certain ir parcel of 2 poo, recat rae open : _ 3025 East River, mtuate snd izing in the city ‘Washington, im TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. — | mockof ee oa Prdaly ne ee e Saar igtqu and Norfolk. gud known, an: cme = best batting YEW YORK ROTTERDAM. vartof the original lot No. 15, im the ibd: | CHANCERY SALE OF LOT ON SEVENTH &: STRAW GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, OSTRICH _— gi eens Yision of square No. 364, comutencin; ton VED BY TO. HOUSES PSLUMES, rc. ig or with con ee aney Eoin he first-class Steamers as this Ling, oth twenty-one fe foet wi apotio BEING: 4916 AND 1918 SEVENTH STREET; ALSO, ke ne $10 per Snebee th “AMSTERDAM. TTERDAM, of aid ‘LOF AND HOUSE ON EIGHTH STREET, | at greatly reduced prices. P. CALAND,” Supreme Court of th Carrying the U. 5. Malls to the Nethertan equity cause No. 7710) Store closes at 6:30 p.m. daily July and August. jy7 son Stores, Brookiyy, eancton in front of At cost! mays AT COST! OUR WHOLE 81 STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, + thenos in & | xem Bocce aes a aight: a oueuee | ‘Fans, Neckwear, Hapbeotderies, “Hand naorchiets, NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS aa Pos Cent, per an- red 1916" and 191 ne oe “hie na AND LARD BELOW x New RE Ss See, Lise nerwees New Yous, ty aold, or atthe option of the yurchaer the whole of Ge ad p.u.,| NOW 1S THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS. so TB pg of ip company Filla EVERY ga- Peas ee ere es oe 6, besinning st s point in the MRS. M. J. HUNT, SEaS vFgon: New York to Haves, London, ‘gee Tot: thence south with line of Sth etrect 48 | 357 621 awn 628 D Srnexr, bet. 6th and 7th n.w. Boe. chester Le Nh nt nary Mee geen, M. SauHAN OFFERS 20 PER CENT OFF HIS s "gor fies tor geese POLL RIOHS & Ce co. sa ENTIRE STOCK OF NEWSUMALER GOODS. — Ves Pounepivania a aneins neatiowent. atte te’ G,, BENSINGER, Auctioneer. of =, ‘Wraps Streot and. Tra fom Zi the best Washunet =e sand x mas instalments | G; Suite, Black iwits;a fine assortment of Cexanp LINE. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP- ‘of sale and secured by deed of Parasciasndaloves: Parisian Novelticain N Neckwear :Black ERTY ON EAST SIDE OF SIXTH STREET, pay- Biting Suited Gane ad set ect line of HIP COMPANY LIMITED. BETWEEN N AND 0 STREETS NORTHWEST, ee . BI Val be glee a ix clock. so ’ pan? saboR O No. 1325. fing pur. | 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. , a NIE NEW YORK. eet a eee ores a PuE- | $020 ‘907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. in front of vid enue. Gattis We Wed’, 17 Ae: }1 ot. 1881, AT 6:30 0°C CLSCR Pat fs aes sso7uth 29 feck of Lot | esa ad avene: ME. WASHINGTON, ne. fuare “480, ‘a “ovstory - Wet, 3 Aus | Sonia (Woy 1 | Bwelling, Eh fraitin sant. Se TES 00 Anceomnces DRESS! Esa STORE, RY WEDNESDAY FROM NEWYORK. | ‘Terms. $1,200cash: titi aa abga ny wedgithtecn | ADMINISTEATOR'S SALE OF & LARGE AND WELL 1311 PENSYLVANIA AVE. RATES OF PASSAGE. moni futerest weared by a ‘oad 0 BSORTED STOCK OF NES. $20.and $100, according to socommodations, kets to Paria, $15 additional. cash, at option Of purchaser. | A deposit of $100 required Return tickets on favorable terms. at time of S) WILLOW WARE. TRON BAPE. PLAT ays. S_BENSINGER, Auctioncer Ee AND COUNTER SCALES, ETC., AT AUC- Dresses, Hor style at shirt note, "Ladies oan id basted, anda perfect fit ‘ruaranteed. ihade in supe cut eps Steamers marked * do not carry stees 3 = and Queenstown and aj other parts of Europe at at Forder of tho Supreme Court of the District of Co- age A.Dasst, f a greciat term bs Friday, the 8th day of shall sell a the well known store, ra ‘pHe GREAT MARK DOWN. ft pres Sieettans Seer patn ike mteatee et | Se Tit a ta Soe ‘Don’t mise to call and purchase ere, Antwerp ald otter po the and couitinuiny until all 45 of, rs an oe Mea Bera 3 Pee being the pervotal effects of the late Rovert @ Yewal, te deceased, named in part. 1,000 Ibs. of Coffee ih Sacks; Chests of Tea; Barrels of 3 Canke of Win and Sacks of Flour; Sacks ‘of Salt; Barrels of Vinegar and Molasses; Boxes of Soaps and nee Tobacco and i Spices; Suars; Jellies: Hams; Brooms; est of Tube ani Buckets: Willow was race and cabin to | 5 7th street, Washington, | H. BROWN & CO., on m Practical Letter Writ- | > sand Double Entry Bookkeeping aud’ Bus ness Practi Taltion: Day sessions, $7 per month; evening ses- sions, $6 per month. | Persons desiring instruction in Practical Fenmanship | only, received morning or evening for a course of six- | teen lessons: tuition fee, $5. VER pa RAILROADS. THE Re BARGAINS offered in HATS, BONNETS, rigvens RIBBONS, SATINS, And all Other Axticte i ‘in gs Millinery line, at KING'S PALACE, — | “Fullfnferitin tea M tie College ofico. mgo_ | Rit of Mackerel: Cove sin Tew Cade: a msg STEREL RSVWREN HAND. is BA ) mi Ay TOK SEMINARY, © a | Platform and Counter Scales; Refrigerate fA ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. | FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINAR MY erick. wp. | eae jounter Sea ‘ana o urge | LD Neer "BE? Cros Bonnrva THE MODEL FAST LIN “ANP THE ONLY LINE | ,, Duties resumed on WEDNESDAY, Sept, 7th’ Loca: | sesorement of of Shelf Goods Usuably foubd in a frm ae COMIN HEE IES | FOR 01 : jon complete ‘and | cla a THE EAST AND THE WEST. VIA WASHINGTON. | thorough, ‘Terms very Weeden Bee ote, ee | Te Se a ‘aps under $50 to be paid in each; | HOSE, in Car i Navy Bine, Tull fashioned. at = = | information address all sums of and over $50 to be paid in three and six 30 cents a te Ev uF Sf PIN ERI wate DOUBLE TRACK! JANSEN COUPLER! STEEL | _jyid-erim “Sins. months, for which deferred payntents the purchaser OF oS T NSH STRIPE HOSE at 13 ca pore hasers shall give his or tpn as opaileacry notes, watb Tea a - IVERVIEW ACAD senators see ae finial sted SHEPAD GLOVE. a) one Le 2 ne S| UNDAY, MAY 22, |B. u, 8 FO OING GEORGE SSRUSSER, A sags i lst ts LISLE THREAD GLOVES 3 ES, 39 cents, reduced KE School for Boys, bining STUDY, ‘The attention of th trade an ad vate buyers is called ‘rom 54 nts. Other Sp sr. rours | MILEEARY DELLE mud eeu ce Re ition: | gothecttam aa ie at ‘ubruces everything pertaining | , EAASOLS. ALE PAWASOES 4 Ritowe SOLD AT Gotslogue, with Chazt of Collecs eanisitiousy ant oi | t0.a het-claay Grocery DISCOUNT OF 36 PER CENT. ‘cok Way Stations: aupheation. OTIS BISBEE, A. Mt W123 WALTER 'B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucte,_ SULK MITTS, ALL SHADES. ey Ny Ta-eolbw mt | 2 See ‘DOUGLASS’, «l Way (Piedmont, | ~ mq | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. | ya 9TH STREET. heater, Hazerstown. and Way, via | ¢) ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HORSE: TUAGONS, " | 5 x, 8:10-P: 4 of Rocks aul Way Stations. postoN : fant of the Supreme Conrt for the District of Co- HOUSEFURNISHINGS. is umn iz a special on iY, iy. Sy t Stow AND ALLEY EXPRESS. (con- | of A.D. ete Hove ele ‘at the auction rooms of Notice. nects for Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks for | :; NG | Waiter b. Williaans’ & Go. comer 10th and D streets,| J : — Frederick.) ic gfeur commences, the | porthiwe rent on SATU eng pte mai | Selling out our Entire Stock at cosfeither to one woe sein Sunday on! Baldmore, Anuapolis and Heres ER,, ig intl Totrers | rel ea a coreg? pwaithe ii ech Pratl tote eal ffects of the Inte Robert jlooded Bay G. deceased 0:00- “BAL TIMORE EXPE) Mare, ‘Kentucky bred; bas trotted a ie, 1 ome, brohchen Latin and Sloaene Languages, Vocal and In- (stops at Hyattsyite, Stock is disposed of. Annapolis Sunetion, | stnmenfal Music, Elocation, | Kor ci pl mile a three mlniten | Prin ise LUCY STEPHENSON, 3100 % 105 Sintec, Se, ae 410.4081 INNATI AND | West pent = One ight Bay Mare. P.M a ts a HE one spe cS TT at TUTE. Me AR ARCHER = a ‘Tres Burin es ee gon pases 2 new. Dity, An St number pils will. 1¢ stuumer in Colo- | One Leather-top Side Bar Buxey ean - snd Way St | sudo. Me. and Shrs, MUSSAEUS will occupy her house | _ One act Double Busey Hames one set Single Bugsy | during her absence. Mr. bot eon oe answer any | Harness. | question concerning the school. . ARCHER. | Four sets of Single Wagon Harness. Ree Bridles, Buggy Pole, Hay Cutter, Lap Robe, Stock of CROCKERY consisting and CHINA WARE, GLASSWARE, and DECORATED VASES, SILVER snd CUTLERY WARE. Large lot of TIN WARE of all kinds for household pores, Large lot of GLASS and TIN FRUIT CANS. lot of STONE WARE of all kinds and sizes, LIVERPOOL CROCKERY HOUSE, ¥.3..2 )W OPEN. Ses Se J., NO hi Directly 0 ee es GF HADLEY, Manazer F. M. RICHARDSON, ‘Proprietor. Site of the Yorktown Monument Fixed. IN FULL VIEW OF ALI. THE POINTS OF INTEREST. The long-vexed question of the site of the Yorktown monuinent has been desinitely settled. | | On the 6th of July the U.S. government pur-/ | chased from W. W. Old aad H. ©. Cabell, special commissioners, what is regarded as the most de- | sirable place on which to erect it. I lies in the | midst of the property owned by the estate of | Robert Anderson. The situation is on a com- manding bill, rising majestically frem the water and affording an uninterrupted view up and down the river as far as the vision can extend, on the west toward West Point and easterly to Chesapeake bay. Tt ts the lot known “Secretary Nelson's lot,” and lies near the | eastern extremity of the town, on the northside | | of Main street, nearly in front of Governor Nel- | son's mansion, and being only one square dis- | tant from it. Its area embraces from four to | SIX acres, extending through to the river, and Kk | upon it there are distinctly visible remains of | the old British fortifications, It was against | | this point that the chief attack of the American | forces was directed in the memorable struggle | which calls forth this commemoration. ‘The | three paraliels of approach of the combined | armies are in full view of this spot. It is the nearest desirable position in Yorktown to the | | famous Temple farm, where the articles of capit- | ulation were entered into, and also to the cade nn} | field upon which the British arms were laid | down. The work of building the government | wharves and general preparation for the ap- — celebration will be actively entered n within the ensuing week.— Richmond ( Va.) ——~—__+e-_ Rioting In Rome. DISTURBANCES AT THE TRANSFER OF THE REMAINS OF PIUS IX. Pet dispatch from Rome to the London Times | made in regard to the time and route to be taken for the removal of the body of Pope Pius IX from St. Peters to the Church of San Lorenzo. ‘The procession traversed the city to the Basilica. An immense number of members of Catholic as- | Sociations followed the procession with torches from St. Peter's to the Church of San Lorenzo at 12 o'clock last night. Some young men dis- ible ite the procession with cries of “Long live italy,’ but the military dispersed all who did not | belong to the corteze, which then proceeded to | its destination. Special dispatches from Rome, describing the disturbances at the ceremony of | the transfer of the cerns of Pope Pius [X., state that the fichting lasted the whole of the way to the grave, and finally the procession be- came a flight thither. OXFORD, Mp. most delightful and popular Summer Kesort in d fishin; ey iations at moderate prices. Special rates CLARENCE PETERS, Prop. OTOMAC HOTEL, Sr. GEORGE'S ISLAND, MARYLAND, JUNE 25. 50 =r ORE Terms, $1.50 per day; $9 por week, r inonth. crane af Bes Bobi Good sailing and =e R. J. AD Atis & BROS... Piney Point, St. Tou Tih sev. Kaurion, Wastiorto Spee an? ite & Je21-1m* AN'S W. 8. aa JORDAN'S SraPaEnsON' Dmeor P. O., VIRGINIA. Pamphlets at the Riggs House, Ebbitt House and Star _Jel1-teeptl ©. JORDAN. (THE POPULAR WATERING ae CAPE MAY, 15 REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD Is Two Hours rrom PHILADELPHIA. Fast Express Trains, with Parlor Cars attached, ar run during the season at convenient hours, and pas ee wal ‘ind. on. their arrival. at Philadelphia’ Union fer Couches and ‘Hore Cars res te ee root to the station of the West Jersey 1.K., at the foot of Market street. For Through Tickets, ze Checks, and fil in- formation apply a8 follows: “Northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania aveny and Potomac R. R., Pennsylvania avenue! tion Baltimore and Ohic Pennsylvania avenue; J. BR. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. _je6-2m ‘NITED STATES HOT ane ES. lOTEL, largoat in Atlantic City, N.J., Isnow open for the SEASON of 3 WHITNEY, ‘Manager. THOS. CHASE, Cashie MORGAN, Musical Director. peuple & WOELPRER, Proprietors, vd, , Newronr, V7. ificent view of ‘com accommodates per day; $10 to $17:90 per ES Patent . fa ‘cua HAS. A. GLEASON, Manager. [0648 House, ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA, Ow Mars Line Pennsyivanra Rartroap, Amid the Most Picturesque Scenery of the Alleghenies. airy, clogantly furnished rooms aud eu poret mia Fe ane of ‘the uost “desirable resorts e Tormies tact te west cnn oltsia = gona WiaiPe cea gnd adaylight view of the Alloghenies by stopping at ar ieet ies mas) ke. For Circular, containing terms of board, &e., ad- dress W. D. TYLER, Superivtendeht. D rT e e: be paid in cash; | 4911-6t* 620 Pexwoxzvanta Ave., bet. 6th and 7thsts, | \ Jel-2m ations, (Winchester, Fred- AED |ARD TUITION, YO a a ms of fale: All suns under $50 to be in cash; Lata in a es, Boys, Episcopal Schools, Hadden- | all sums of and ever $9 raid in. three and six 7 = STE ac al | Reid. 3 Youn men, Burlington Military months: for which Serdrred pay ts the purcluser oF NEW Goons Cue bee Yipeinia Avenue, ‘ | exe, | purchaters shall ive his or their promiteory notes, ABEANTIO CLES ee es, Tadies and | Desring hterest, and with good endorser. ™ ts eR 1 WEDNESDAY. the | syle GEORGE J. dmini strator. von Wd “DAY. ELSE, es POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. QaELBUR USE, Michican Avenu 5. Hts s ate On the Heishts of | MMHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SERS ee on ‘nea, with unobi a earetadaaee cote: tie Weiee | score DESSERT PLATES, DINNER SETS, ocean fut, aid near the warm baths, Renewed cous For a oo “aprip ip tae BOD, Re Nt ins EVIS AVE. | STATUETTES, TOILET SETS, forts, electric bellsaud modern conveniences ARLE, 1916 35th street, Washington, D.C. Ne AND I STREET NORTHWEST: AT AUC. _seli-2m ae P: gE MONDAX AE TERNOON, JULY EIGHTEENTH, tars wes S' fC atnrentat etal, Phulsdeiphiios 8 Ma os OSS annonces to her Patrous aud Friends 2 Fy, of Continen (ot hiladelphia, Manaxer. a Bedpala LOCK, in front of the premises, 1 FINE PLATED WARE and Choice Bits of CHINA, danced and improved, additional ‘rocuns, ew ARs andl will REOPEN ite cond | aell Lot 22: in eauses motto ee Doe suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. ae eee ara mreeres, aac so 2 in wa Lot 1ox80. BEML 19, in the old ovation S00 cash, and the Ce coat, rms cing at RSI PT ond stroct. near’ 16th street. ‘The summer address of P.O. NJ. Jel3-6w M. W. BEVERIDGE, M | Sikes Sis P.O. Box O88, Morristow sett 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. L, CADYS BOARDING ‘AND DAY N A. Pi , Real rok % E Wiad Pie aie cnet gai | Uecreres gure op Teenage, pemeram | Erne PATENT PLE Fan New, Haven, Conn. “Hieventh year comaiences Septem ys only. Other traius daily, except | ber 21st. Send etre REAL E eons. SELLY Ti STATE NEAR UNIONTOWN, D. ©, By virtue of a decd of tense dated Octobek 23a. 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 79, folio 435, of the land re RI X OR IN AT os Latin, Greek, French, Relay Station. nua anal Fqudormation apey the Baltsmote aud | special “attention pg a West | Cords of the District of Coluinbia, and by wr waitien Fe. Neneh cae ae terete whee oan | Point, Annapolis and all Competitive examinations. THURSDAY JULY as vance. x basse to be euecked and receives at | ie guest of pares: secured, fire denies, Ge ae hale . W. FLYNN, A. M. No, Vof the | 702 Sth street northw ion of Barry Farm in county of W nth the nprovemvents, conisting woe MEDICAL, &e. balance in_twelve and eight- dell ‘EAM FREEZE! RS: NOVELTY IN CHINA AND MAJOLIOA, DINNER SERVICES DECORATED and WHITE. PLATED WARI of th at. itchers, baba Ai of ete Cut, Bey WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. st Sib a, oe, idhed and. most reliable in the city, can be consulted nisetts avenue, from 2 to 4 and 7 to lays. S: ¥, FRASER, Surviving Trustoo. aints and nel trregularitie Harities x quay | — dyll-2aw&ds 3.7. coLDWE. Auctioneer. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘USTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON "THE HE SOUTH SEDI 5 Maseachu: 1 Female, Complain Prompt with 0 a.m. | ith Sleeping Care from Harrabune to Cin- eins! muis and Chicago; m. daily, with Palace Cars te Pittsburg, - ALTIMORE “ASD POTOMAC Pike Montntiae date RTHWEST. CREAM FREEZER, T= CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE ow room ‘and bowling alley, pas- cr clevator and cloctrie, bells Comfortable accom: moras For, 1,000 guests. “Music by Simou Hassler’s celebrated Orch ‘Opens June 25, 1881. Cl ERISON, late of the Ro ‘W MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, Canrta Co., Pa., onth t of the Atl 200 feet above Soa Tovel withis uhaohstas Hils of Waskinatnas ‘the erection of. 1d elk ee fect. Elevator th and Rooms, and child: 'y Rooms have been added to the and it has been elegantly furnished | ae renldences to let, Analysiso the waterand full tas THE CELEBRATED 3: RAILROAD. ras oof a deed of Wor Canandaizua, i ae Butlalo, Niagara, REYSTONH OLOTHES WRINGER, Parlor Car to Watkins ot 2:00 a.m. iy, except Sunday B30 yom ly, except Sat ONLYSs. i oraeertee: _— Tox Beer mm Ui at woe Wien, Lock Haven “and Ehnira, at 10:30 a Ssshdead ex Sunda woe ee Hoek te Bans L008 Sir days by local read i gt fare Haldane dtu = iT ise ANHOOD bees A victim of eariy ig rvous debility, premature ate. having ted ia vain every ener ss dv: known remedy, ip cn joure, which be will send J. sey City wit direct tr ferring BE SECURE IN ma, 2:00,5:40, 10:00 | nday, 2:00; 5:40, 10:00and ress, 9-3 a.m. vee ex- 00, 9:30. 10:30 a.m., and 2:00, toy and 1018 pean. Om 2:00, 5:40, 9:30, 10:00 . REEV! 'T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. 5 "8 SALE OF SEVEN-ROOM BRIOK Hl TR UORNER OF FIMST AND D STREETS SOULE: eae Liver 141, ote a ot | Wer, Vico eels, Thos. Evans. GR ¥ gn a, AND W SSO TS a cH a.m., 4: = ‘On Sunday al an 808 mad Mew He, 9:20 3 d 11:30 ia ‘trict, upon recefy receiv of ec W. H. WHEATLEY'S: ata, DYEING siooolite Pe {BLISHMENT, J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 1TH STREET, Anove New Yore AVENUE. SUMMER. NATIONAL SAE ‘DEPOSIT COMPANS, in the Dis- maa sateen si 0809 ana and toall parts of the counter: 0 ana 10" No. 1068 (OLD 49) 8 On ‘Sunday a9. 06 and a a8 ppty eg Sole geen aa = ‘Tickets an: Mises erect and Penmsytvaniasvonee: anulat the depot, ere crdors can te itt ia baweaige tO ____THE TRADE Gane FAiBSON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL poox., AND JOB ERINTERS, srenne, Washington, D. : oe ea Fine Prot DING, an minding Naak superion work itis cust Ss | ‘The £ men nk superior work. a Eee nia ite ety. 1012 Pennsylvania aye- Bue, third ee D. TYLER, Supt. ASBURY PARK, N.J., The agbary Fane enh | and attempted -+- A Parer Urox Wiice $400,000 DereNpED. In thetrial of the Whitaker will case yesterday considerable time was taken up with the reading of the testimony of witnesses who had been ex- amined before the register of wills when the will was admitted to probate. A Mr. Gillen testified | that when Whitaker's death was announced in Schofield & Heliings’ saloon Poulte said it was good thing for him, as he was a witness to this will. Hellings, field and Reed were present | and they said they had gone to New York to get up a will to take the place of the genuine one, but had fallen out among themselv The paper called the ante-nuptial offered in evidence, but under the objection of Mr. Biddle, who said that $400,000 depended upon it in the Orphans’ Court case, it was not read in evidence, but simply handed to the jury to read. —Phiia. Pre a8, 150. 15th. Dytxe Prom a Doa 3 Bire, ockaway Beach is interested in a case of illness, the symptoms of which seem to indicate hydrophobia. three weeks ago William O’Brien, aged 17, whose stepfather is the proprictor of a line of ‘stages running along the beach, wasbitten in the right leg by a spitz dog belenging to Allen's Mnsenmn, The dog was killed by Policeman Jones, and as | the wound rapidly heated, nothing more was thought of it uatila few days when the young man was ¢ He grew worse, and | taken ill. | finally exhybited symptoms of hydrophobia, at times ping and barking like adog. A’son . Wallenweber, the proprietor of the Han- | over House, said that’ when he was at O’Brien’s house on Saturday last William was in a pitiful | condition. He raved, tried to bite like a dog, jump out ofa window. ‘The | lad has become weak, and was yesterday lying in bed more calm. Not much hope is entertained of his recovery. ¥. Sun, 13h. A Man et LL. ees ‘D BY A TIGER.—Martin Troxell, Sells Bros.’ menagerie, who w: at Bellaire, on out one of the ele- he passed the tiger's cage the | ist and con- phants and that animal caught hita by the hand or tinued to draw him toward the cage until thie | eutire arm had been horribly lacerated. Dr. Gilliam is of the opinion that life might have | been saved by amputation made at the date of | accident or soon after. When Troxell arrived here amputation was out of the question.—Co- lumus (Ohio) Herald. ——o2—__ Wrore Porrry anp Hancep HERSELF.—Mrs. Wm. Shuffhum. living near Onondaga, ae county, Md., hung herself in a barn Saturd evening and was not discovered until yesterday, Some affecting verses to her children were found | penned inthe barn. The cause of the suicide is | attributed to the habitual use of morphine. +e — ‘OF NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN Sor- ‘ost 201, Grand Army of the Republic, arlisle, Pa, I or an excursion to the Luray cayerns irginia on the 2ist of this month, An invitation was extended to the surviving members of the confederate army re- ng in the valley to coer caver | the Shenandoah and Cumberla | Closer relationship. A reply has be stating that a public meeting was he! the invitation was accepted. The lette: | presses the hearty | that section, ar the reception of the post 2 a spirit of brotherhood and con- | ciliation. — Tun Drapiy Tor Pix terrible harvest, three additional cases of loc from wounds inflicted by the weapon_ bei corded yesterday. i M. Uniack, No. 114 North Carroliton avenue, is suffering from lockjaw caused by a round in- icted on the 4th of 4 Dr. A. who is attending the lad, has but aight hopes. his recovery. Wm. Cromwell, colored, aged 15 years, and living at No. 11 Aliens. lley, and Jas. Tracy, aged 13 years, living at 185 Greenmount avenue, are suffering from the dreadful malady. Both boys were wounded in the hand on the 4th of July. They will probably recover.—Balt. American, to-day. 105 In THE SHADE.*The m at Richmond yesterday reached 105 degrees in the shade. Ac- cording to the records it was the hottest day occur ‘ILL | death reported as yet, and that ‘occurred day. a eee Locnsaw From Frreworks.—On July 4, Elmer ‘room snd sumpéuously provi of seaside resorts. Apply eanty va neal the 1d secure choice of : ».. C1 ugg rete and Knee RSME, ‘OORE'S wes [ARDTOWN, MARYLAND. = ee Sees ew cima fifteen years, son of John eee of Altoona, Pa., went to Frostburg, ., and helped to send off fireworks at night. re portion vf the contents of a Roman candle he was holding was accidentally driven into the hand, making a wot which produced consi¢ swelling. The boy died yesterday— it is supposed of lock ‘the wound. eectncahonss tre Setar ath DeatH FRoM HYpDROPHOBIA.—Michael McMa- hon, a laborer, died at the county hospital in Tuesday night of hydrophobia. He was slightly bitten eight weeks ago by a littie house dog which gave no evidence madness at the time nor has it since become rabid. Mc- Mahon’s convulsibns were so terrible timat it re- quired eight men to hold him. Contrary to expectation, no secret was | settlement was | About | died this | Troxell said that he | Out of Boor Sports. MAUD S& MAKES THE Seereet TIER OP RECORD 2104. Mand S., Vanderbilt's feet trotter, has agalg lowered the record. It was done at Yesterday. ‘The track was not in good conditiog, and Manud’s trial was postponed a seven o'clock, when it had con proved. It was still heavy, however. Ne the word go, she went off as if shot from a cane non. She made the frst quarter in 33. matic ta 1.05! ey t condition. Every movement Hier driver said that if the tracks ood condition ax the was perfection had bee: wookd t Pittsburg, and although nog probably be speeded against time thig: eeieoen. ‘The other events at the Pittsburg Driving Parkg races yesterday were as follows: The ‘ace, Dostp Keno winni | ond race, 2:27 class, was not Guished, nor was. | the race free for all. B. SE BALL YRSTERDAY. -—Albanys, 10; Athletics, 1, Y.—Baffalos, 5; Providences, %, y York—Metropolitans, Bt — 5 At Chicago—Chicagos, 6 Woroesters, 4: At © a en, 3; Troys, 2. At Detroit Deiroits, 8; Bostons, 3. CHICAGO'S TURF. The summer trotting meeting of the Driving park comes off July 19, 20, 21, 22 and The Chicagoans propose to make this the trotting event of the year, and they are straining | Rerve to accomplish that end. Ax an ind | to gather together in Chicago the sporting meg: | of the country the sum of $50,000 has been and will be competed for, the entries, 185 ig number, having closed on May 2, 1881. inthe | 185 entries are included nearly all the first-clasa | trotters in America. IN THE CRICKE near Philadelphia yesterday | gari, of Canada, and the Merions, the former Scored 69 in their first inning and 10 in thelr second, with the loss ef two wickets. The erions, in their inning, scored 105. Badgeley | and Behan, of the Zinzaris, scored double ; igures, the former making 27 and the latter 10, For the Merions, Stroud scored 27 and Fox 35. LADIES BETTING AT HORSE RACES. This has been an extraordinary season horse racing in New York and New Jersey, mak not the least among the notable things In ‘con- | nection with it appears to be a growing habit | of betting among the ladies, who are said to be | getting as bad as the English women who ge ses to see the great races there. A New York respondent. writing from Coney Island about | the great races ati bay. says that two out of every half dozen of the ladies present | were betting, and among themselves. They had. their portmonnaies strapped to their belts, and | they went at it in avery business-like way. Dainty fingers clutched big rolls of bills, and delicate lips articulated offers ot odds with» great deal of glibness. At first the sight was | not attractive. But one grows used to this, as to almost anything a Ohio Democratic ( Convention, THE TICKET AND PLATFORM, The Ohio democratic state convention met a& Columbus yesterday. On the second ‘ballot John W. Bookwalter was nominated for gover- hor amid great cheering and excitement. Other | nominations were made as follows: For lienten- ant governor, Edgar M. Johnson, of Cincinnatis supreme judge, ©. PF. Bingham, of Frankling state treasurer, A. F. Winslow. of Clevelandy | atturney general, Frank C. Dougherty, of High- land, and commissioner of public works, Johm | Crowe, of Defiance. The platform adopted urges the correction of | abuses under the labor contract system, con= | desnne the acts of the last republican legisiatung. | and squints toward the regulation ernment of inter-state rem the gone the attempt on the life of the President the oom | Yention resolved “that we deeply deplore the | recent attempt upon the life the United States by an assa | assassination in this republic as most revolting of crimes, and we extend te the | President and his family our di sympathies: nd nest h that yee be and our earnest hopes that a spe ve | Youchsafed to h end att Tw Tory of the elopement of Miss Nellie Hubbard, the daughter of ex-Gowe rnor Hubbard, of Connecticut, with the e Samy coachman, Frank Shepard, two years has not been forgotten. The sequel to the’ story | preves that Shepard was not prompted by any expectation of help from his futherintaw. He living in Middletown, Connecti- has a rich unele cut, who supplied him with capital to estate | him in business in a livery” bnsiness wt New j Haven, and it has proved quite profitable. Bra, | Shepard drives her pheton through the streets, | and is well received ty ‘many of her old friends, She keeps up a thoroughly stylish appearance, | and has money from her hunband. to | convince ail that she isnot living in gee She occasionally visits Hartford to see | ther and sisters, and is said to be in perfect {health and looking prettier than ever. As Unele John, who befriended them, has no children, she may be a rich woman yet. | = - Errects or Tux PLavers on Ovr Earta— ipposing all the plancts in one line with the 1 earth at onoe, and in he | tion,” says Prof. C. distur! be le rsandth o an inch twice a day, it would seem r power of percep- v influences, aee r; rat y yet possibly be made as yet cluded ob- | servation, aud must be excessively trifling and | obscure <aceappeneees Tux FLoops ix Towa have been even more dis- astrous than at first reported. Many of the towns lowa river are still veo, i through the streets. and boats are railroads haye suffered severely, notably the | Chicago and Northwestera, on vortions ef wade travel has been entirely suspended. The dam- age to crops is very heavy. Water in the Dew Moines (Iowa) river is receding rapidiy. The Coon river is at a stand, and it is believed fur- ther damage can be avoided. No trains can enter the city except on the Fort Dodge read. The telegraph wires are down, except via Omaha and St. Louis. It is impossible to estimate the damages as yet. — eee ARRINGTON. In Go: Bipae apie, et inst, ate ree Grace (Episcopal) C ‘Goongetowa, DG. x KIRBY, in tho at his late nest Va Mtr CHARLES year of PARKER. pafiicces 1881, ral aga oan Georze H. Holtauan, = Pe. son of