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OE STEAMERS, &e. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE! S. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. _ SS Work and Wages. 7 TO-MORROW. Forex. Auctioneer. I will sell at _m: west, op FRIDAY ON ARRO stivet, at 7.30 a + Priday, Saturd ‘Thursday and Saturday; ini and Prospect Hill. eeday and Friday as far as Leonard- as far as Currio- | vaction 811 Tth street north- MORNING, JULY TWENTY-SEC- CING "AT TEN O'CLOCK, one with desk; two Bedsteads, with can- : inut Cottare Se, one tinitation do., Sof % eineut's Bay, and Wicomico river- areas, Extcusion Table, one coantty w _* F. J. STONE, Purser. | Cocking’ Stove, Pictures, Looking Glasses, and a lot of Fe BALTIMORE AND RIVER LANDINGS.—The | “ther Furniture too numerous to mention. | swe S T will sell samme day a splendid suer SUE, Capt. W. G. GroaHecas, leaves Ste- x years 1d will sell one Bible hun- nsom's wharf every SUNDAY at six o'clock p.m. for | hundred, yous rei aan Feel ‘Se. lot of Millinery ver Laudines and Baltimore. Returning, leaves Bal- | GoyyS°*h S10 07 Steed ‘as the goods must be sold. timore every FRIDAY at four o'clock p.1., arrives in Washincton Saturday nicht. Passengers for Lower River Lam linws shonid take this line. E2~ All river freiycht must be prepaid. For further in- dy20-2¢ FOLEY, Auctioneer. WALter B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Auctioneers. formation ayply to FORTY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, FRONTING STEPHENSON & BRO., 7th street wharf: ON C, EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS m2H-Sm Or Ortice cor: Penn. ave. and 12th street. ORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE Will teave her wharf, foot of Sixth ‘every MON- NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, JULY TWENTY-SECOND, 1881, at ESR, CLOCE PM. 1 ehall sell, on the promines, fort Dullding lots in squage O11, cach lot about 30 tect ont wi _ L $ - back about 100 feet to alley, making iN z «i FRIDAY, at 5:30 o'clock p. runnin} them PN oaks inks Bik Pat LStkoat and Fee: | rable building lot, to which we dak the attention ‘of Fess Monroe. Excursion Tickets, good for four days, ‘erms: One-fourth cash; balance to suit farehs Weill be issued as follows: a Firstcass Hound ‘Trip to Fortress Monroe and Nor. seprogny oat Miosanrcae eae ast on propert; 30 | cont. $25 down on each ot Umneat aale; dy 19-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta. BOOTS AND SHOES L ANNOUNCEMENT. Sree ‘On and after this date we will close our entire stock of SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES AT PRIME COST. All our goods are of the best makes. Elegant Ladies’ Slippers. -50c., 75¢e., $1 Good House bas pou = 2D Men's and Boys’ - $l and $1.25 We are determined to close the entire stock on hand. Call at once at the © POPULAR SHOE HOUSES OF SINSHEIMER BROS., 808 SEVENTH STREET, and 3151 M stREET, | _sylt-aw 7 Georgetown. | PASE No Mists = THE NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RECEIVED AC SHOES FROM A BA W YORK. R LOAD OF t EXHIBITED IN is can be secured at general ; in. the National Metropolitan ting, of at the office, 6th street wharf. TH y YORK STEAMERS C.K leave Pier 41, East SATTRDAY, at four o'clock p. Ty FRIDAY, at 7 a.m. For 3 water street, Georgetown. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, 4136 613 15th street, opposite U. S. Treasury. ERCHANTS AND MINERS’ TRANSPOR- TATION COMPAN OF STEAMERS BETWEEN MORE AND NEW YORK. Baltimors—_EVERY Celok P N WEDNESDAY + from foot of | jay street.) = EVERY THURSDAY and SATUR- k p.m., from Pier 49, East River, near foot Giinton st Elewant passe et accommodations. Lowest rates of frexeht euaranteed wee. First class, $6, including meals and | Steerage, 3: ineals, if deisred, 25 | A. L. HUGGINS, RUPT SALE a Fine Eid Op. Stings | Ladies Fine Kid Butt CHILDE! PRING A AY. One hundred styles of Gent's Fine Low Shoes, at prices teeraxe, $26. from. $2.00 to $5.50 William street. | ONE PRI ‘or paneaze apply to W. G. METZEROTT GEO. McCARTHY. Pennsy Washington, or F — fe Deposit Build | si Axe poet ing street horthwest. RMAN LLOYD— . ew York, Haver D Ba i | Y Wii mail EVERY SAT- | , foot of dd street, Hoboken. ew York to Havre, London, _ PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR NEW HOSPITAL. Orrick A. A. Q. M., WASHINGTON BaRRAcKs, ] WaAsnIxGTon, July 11, 1881.5 Sealed Proposals in triplicate, subject tothe usual con- | ditions, will this compan be received at’ this office UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK NOON, JULY 28, 1881, at which time and | Place they will be opened in presence of bidders, for fur- sary to erect # new frame hospital at this post. | The Government reserves the right to reject any Or all _ ee Blank proposals and full information as to the manner of biddiny, conditions to be observed. by bidders and terms of contract and payment will be fur- nished on application to this office. Amount and _de- Sption of tnaterialon hand and plane and specifica. tion can be seen at the office of Messrs. Ciuss & Schulze, Architects, Washington, D. C. Enveloves, containing proposils ‘should be marked: | <<Proposals for new Hospital at Washington Barracks, | Washington. D. C.," and addressed to the undersigned. SEBREE SMITH, Ist Lt. R. Q. M. 2d Art. Sy20-4t ALA. | PBOPOSALS FoR COAL AND LUMBER. Navy Pay Orricr, ? Wasntxaton, D. C., July 9, 1881.4 SEALED PROPOSAL! to be indorsed Proposa received at this oftice UNT. THE ist DAY OF AUGUST, 1581, for the below-described Coal and Lumber, to be deliy- ered at the Navy Yard, Washington, D. €., subject to i the usual inspection and condition, viz: BUREAU CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR. Class 87—1, 400 tons Cumberland Coal (2,240 Tbs.) Class 1—6,000 cubic feet White Oak Plank Stock. Class 76,000 cubie feet Yeliow Pine Plank Stock. Fach class will be awarded separately. The rizht is reserved to reject any or ail bids not deemed advantageous to the Government. Blank forms for bids and all necessary information to be had at this office. J. ADAMS Sy]1-2aw3w Pay Inspector PROPOSAL FoR COPPER. NAVY PAY OFFICE, Wasmrsotos, D.C., July 16, 1881. Washington. : : Sans Q@essep LINE. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNAP ‘TEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. BETWEEN YORK AND LIVERPOOL. shot carry steeraze. | y low rates. Steeraze tickets from Liv- | town and all other parts of Europe at | ‘bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, erpandcther portsou the Continent and iterranean ports. For freicht and passaxe apply at the Company's offics, " Green, or both steerace and cabin to QTIS BIGELOW & Cu., G03 Tih street, Washinton, VERNON H. BROWN & CO. york. RAILROADS. BAltone AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LL <E, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN N ‘THE EAST AND THE VIA WASHINGTON. eohetied Proposal in durticate, toe indonied "Prope: ae me ae for Copper,” will be received at this office unt DOUBLE CR! JANEY COUPLER! STEEL | TWELVE M-ON THE 30TH DAY OF JULY, lol ie — | 28. 000 Tos. of beat quality American refined Copper, to = ; : furnished and dehvered at the Washinton SCHEDULE TO TARE EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 220, | Vi-g' under cognisance of Buceat Contin at aM A SHINGTON. | Repair, _ ibis Cover will be required as follows: 1 oan : bs. Cake Copper, ou tae NATL AND ST. LOUIS | jong and 2% inches thick, and. to weigh about 1 vi 5-00—Beitimere, Ellicott City, and Way Stations. 75,000 lbs: Lngot Bar Copper, to be about 31 inches lon: ¥6:40 BALTIMORE } TRESS. a ees (ees inches Se naar, and Way etna | rhe whole to be delivered in sixty Gays from award. Sirasburs, Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way, Vis | aio wirine? this Comme oil ta sale ieee f ‘ay Stations. inspections of the proper officers of the Washington EW YORK AND BOSTON | Naty Yard, to whom bidders are referred. No Proposal "EXPRESS. | will be considered unless from a manufacturer of or 40-8 TON AND Y. : .- | Fegular dealer pper. 840-STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con. | Tplar dealer Tie eject aiiy ox ‘all Offecs, shicaldl Fea errtomn and at Point of Hocks for | 14 bo conaiderod to the interest othe Goverment > : do 50. 9:00 Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and | “Si2)4 forms for bids to be had, a this ofc, wm ctliecer Belurile: Laurel, Ansapelis Susctoe, | _3919-mathow Bay Inspector Use SAGO, CINCINNATI AND MEDICAL, &e. _ (6—Baltimore, Elicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta lest extablished and most reliable brim J ICIAN in the city, can be consulted 25—On Sunday for Baitimor Way. ae city, can be consul S-BALTINOKE EXPRESS ena W8Y daily at 455 Mamachusetts avente, from 2 to 4and 1 10 ali the additional material required, and labor | ‘Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWO HANDSOME FRENCH PLATE Boe HEC AHO MA’ TWO HUNDI URNITO! DINING ROOM FURNITURE, ROLE COT MATTRESSE! . PIER MIR- WALNUT HAIR TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMEN OR OTHER.AOODE. | ALOT OF SECOND HAND BUILDERS’ MATERIAL. ve told at iny auction rooms, SATURDAY, JULY TWENTY-T! Sy21-2t (0S. DOWLING, , 1841, at TEN O'CLOCK. THOS Auctioneer. (J OVERNMENT SALE. U. 8. Navy Yarp, Waserworo! ComMANDANT’s Orrice, JULY bra, 1881. Will be offered at publi highest bidder on TUESDAY, JULY TWENTYSIRTH | 1801. at VE M., at the Washi: Navy Yard, two (2) Oxen and one'(1) Horse, con: ‘Terms cash. Animals to be removed on the day of sale. THOMAS PATTI Commodore, U.S. N., Commandant. Jy2i-eo2t ON, T)UERCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK (ONE-STORY) OFFICE AND LOT ON TENTH 8’ REET, BET WEE! a AND I STREETS SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No.879, folla 480 et seqe, one of the baud Records for the District of Columbia, we TUESDAY, ‘the SECOND DAY OF SIX O'CLOCK P.M. Till offer for, sale at publi UG! in front of the premi uction, on 1R81, at , all that ic Ui certain pecs ‘or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the and described as followe:—" fame ata petal dist ete hee fe same at a point distant forty-five horthwest corner of lot Li, and cunning ity of Washing 5 the District af pi ad ot Lotenumbered | Br beeinning for the | Md. six inches from the | Columbit thence south A number of harness-makers and coopers am@ M™ "35 Bog cee. ATANTIC HOTEL, : ston strike tn Baltimore. | worite resort for sportamen, ‘= The great strike of the naitmakers « uimner tourist and invallda, "Wor citar Badsess 0: a ee Out-of-Door shire, England, which began last me A; DESNER, as 00 Directly on the Ocean. Capacity, 600.cuests. First-class THE “EXTRA DAY” AT SARATY 30,000 operatives quit work, has end Je2I-colm 196 State street, Boston. | S2ATroom se one eng on the const: New| The thind race at Saratoga yesten: ters aes ing conceded the 90 per cent advance ta ™ = office. Boating: inx; fishing on bay 100 yards from | Mile and five hundred yards. Ripple wen by | wages demande HTS COTA Bad the costa od Niions Teo NO | Rotel, $2.50 per dey: st0 and $15.80 per'weck- Circu- | two lengths: Oriole second, Kole thin. Time | The Harristung Patriot says there is greae Gleeein every respect. “Send for circulars." Mrs. M. F. | MS At ‘his offer, or addres | sy promictor, | 2:14. Fourth race, for two-yearolds—Runny- | scarcity of laborers there, and that various Im BEARD. jeld-co2m 8. C. BECKWITH, Chisf Clerk. vo“ yis-im | mede won withont an eff: m the part of his | dustrial establishments are unable to procune pi INT HOTEL, ype sees — | jockey by three lengths ahead of Wyoming sec- | the essary help. The Patriot says: ae A eames are (THE “BRIGHTO: iS of the industrial establishments are short ir. Man's COUNTY, Manriap, for families. _Terms—$2 per Lake and Jane Moseley. 4e2-2m day, $10 Y,, $10 per week and $35 For further information address . Mus. JOSEPH TRAVERS, Piney Point, St. Mary’s Co., Md. ATLANTIC CITY. ond, Glance third. Time | hands, and some of thy brickyands are losing THE MYSTIC PARK MEETING Open for reception of guest’ Joxe 57H, under the OPEN ALL THE YEAR. yesterday was the second day of the July meet- | "Boney because of the inability to procure labar= management of the ymer ar ood, TRAVERS. «| stot and Cold Sea ‘Water Bathe and all moderncon- | ing at Mystic Park. The 2:20 class, puree of 6300, | <8. be peice of labor tet ater now tise it hee nished and supplied with every convenience for the | Veniences. = . | divided, was won by Little Gem, inthe second, | os ¢ par sone founfort of suerte, and ie a" fevt-iaan Suminer Hume | _914-Ow F_W. HEMSLEY &SON-__| third and fourth heats, Patch second, Patchen | The commonest instances Teaches war prices. mouth.” Special arrani for fanibes. Bay cominuaication with Washinton. Baltimore ana Norfolk by the fine steamers George Leary, Lady 0 the | For pat jy9-Im" RIVER | bing; plenty | less than 2our a | Teas four days Dr, RB, BLACKIS' PRIN of fruil 1.50, |. _Boatins . Boats piace om the Potomac. Terms TRXOU, WANETO HAVE A JOLLY TIME GO TO | i} if, fishing, bathing, crab- and medical attention free. $1.25 per day; INE, River Speinge Post Otter | im Oftice, jel-3m. Land at Colton’. E* FORD HALL, yan HOUSE, near Blue Ridee M. tain. USS Suh ote. Gertie Ad it_ 163 street northwest. WRIGHT, Round Hill Depot, Lou a Oxronp, Mp., Ts now open for the reception of guests, SAMUEL NORRIS, r rooms. Ti Adiress BEN Va. 399. sort of labor now commands 1.20 per day, andl yes as high as $1.50 per day.” Newark (N. J.) moulders’ strike, started. three weeks ago last Saturday tor the purpose of a half holiday on Saturday with full pay. is likely to end disastrously for the strikers. The New- ark Adwrtiser says: —There were probably bee tween 200 and 300 workinen and laborers out of third, Flirt fourth. Tim | 2:36. John H., with a ranning mate, | attempt to beat the best record, 2:19%, made by | Billy D. and mate at Narragansett Park. Three | mileswere trotted. Time , Thoroughly IVER VIEW HOUSE, twenty-four feet six inches: thence east one hundred and | fifteen feet ten and one-half inches; thence north twen- ty-four feet six inches; thence weet one hundred and fif- teen feet ten and one-half inches, to the place of begin- ning, with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, to be secured on the property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. The terms must ‘be com seven days from day of sale, or the pre resold at the risk and cost of ‘the deft plied with in operty will be iting purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at purchasers cost. 375 deposit ut time of sale. Sy21-d&ds HUDSON P: (PREASURY DEPARTMEN ASHT Ny Tuly 20th, 1881. ‘There will be sold at pt nu, fo the’ hizhost Didder, on SATURDAY, JULY TWENTY-THIKD, 1881, at TW) O'CLOCK JON, in front of the Auction Rooms ef Duncanson Bro corner 9th and D streets northwest— TWO HORSES. J.T, PC ON BROS. W LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. it HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF, CARPETS, &c., AT AUCTION DESDAY, JULY TWENT! O'CLOCK A.M., ‘we shall sell at the resi tleman declining housekeeping, No. 17 northwest, @ assortment off furniture, 32 commen Bates inin-room (1! une, Easy Cha: Cooking Range, Carpets, Oil Cloth: Bolsters, Crocker hen Utensils, & 3y20-d" W, 3 LTER B. WILLIAMS & TDUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. ASSIGNEE AN! BUILDING 1, STR Ww By virtue of a deed «iven ta me, aud duly recorded in liver 921, folio 190, Of Colum HY TWENTY-S) H DAY 0. at SIX O'CLOCK P.M... in front of lots 63, 69 and 70, of Th. Me (trustees) subdivision of lots and SIXTH, at TEN yer and J. 1. | in Square 441, eof a go Tsth street Parlor Matt — Pillows and co., DULY the mn fronting on 7th street and on T street northwest. : One-third cash, to be recured by deed of trust ‘on each lot at time of sale. chaser's cost. If terms are not comp days the assignee and trustee reserves the at risk aud cost of defaniting purcha paper publi in Washington, JAME! Sy20 ppeomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPROVED, x CE} STREETS, GEORGETOWN, TION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 6 O° CLOCK, in front of the p is of Lots No. 177 and 178, fronting on feet by a depth of 110 fect. This vided as follows: Three lots of 2 feet by a. pepe of 10 féet: front on _M. one 40x83 fronting on 4th street. The at is improved by two Bricks and one Fr: Ter One-third cash; balance in with notes bearime interest and. eectred trust on the property sold. All conveyat cost of purel jy19-d&ds: AND, D. JAMES L. DA J, T COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRU 1877 No. §49, of the dhuly recorded in ibe nin piece or parce! Sf of Washington, District of Cc and described as bein Let numbered f¢ southern half of Lot numbered fi dered six hundred and fifty-#ix wements, consisting of a third cash, and the balan with interest at six per cer adeed of trust on the property #0! be cash at option of the purchaser. | $6) dep sale, und all conveyancing at purchaser's to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the teo reserves the right to resell Pro} and cost of the defaulting purchaser afte vertivernent. 4y19-coxda, {JOHN A. PRESCOTT, Real Estate Brok '3_SALE OF _ LUABLE By virtue of a deed of. tr: Erecorded in Liber Ne cords of the District of Colun r or pure! after five days public notice of such resale in some new ROPERTY T c., r. $25 down at time of sa By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April WILLIAM H. WAR) Al STATE NEAR UNIONTOWN, D. ¢ st dated Octobe’ . 96, folio 423, of the land re bia, and’ by interest, and seven | Tight to resell ors and two 3% by a deed i, &e., at V IMPROY OF FTES raise dwelling, &¢. ee in Kix and nt per at sit at cost. y at the five days ad- Trast er. IMPROVED d, 1 y written re- guest of party secured, I will sell at public suction, in AT'6 O'CLOCK Pat ‘T 6 O'CLOC: , eae on of lot No. 1 in section farm, in county of story frame dwellings. fue premises, ON THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1881, No. Lof the Washington, with the improvements, consisting of two two- Terms: One-third cash; balance in twelve and eight- een months. Six per cent interest. $75 at time of sule. Conveyancing at expense of purchaser. complied with in ten days. ‘Terms to Le CHAS. E. FRASER, Surviving Trustee. J.T. COLDWELL, uctioneer. Jyll-2aweds ‘eto BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW | Cured. Prompt trcaiment Woparsie neous Tosteaies, 3:30 Baltimore and Way Stations, % (Winchester, Fred- | ee =e =k erick, Hagerstown 5 0 i 2 dis- ss0Sisai vTMORE, i eee AUREL | NOCURE NO PAY!—To all afficted with private dis TLLE XPRESS, (Prederick, via Relay, stops at Annap- olts Junction.) ae AN gases come at once and you, whall be rewarded by & 2m $4:45—Point of Rocks, Hagerstown, Stations. (Gn Sunday to Boint of speedy cure without mercury. Dr. BROTHERS, t southwest. Je2 chester and W DR, RICORD, Mal WEST FAYETTE STREET, Bal- Rocks and Way Stations only.) timore, from long experience in hospital and private $4:40—Bsltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. | practice, is enabled to guarantee a cure in Syphilitic dis- YS:45_BALIIMOKE EXPRESS, (Martinsburs and | orders of the blood, throat, nose or skin. _ Victims of ins vi: via Kelay. i ae Hyattsville and Laurel.) | discretion with Spermatorrhea, premature decay, lost 6:05 Point of Rocks and Way Stations. manhood, &c., rendering marriage improper or unbap- ¥6:45—Baltizuore and Way Stations. py, are radically cured. “Recent or Clronie Gonorrhea ALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL | titfed in three to eiht days by a local remeily. ‘Call oF Or erEsa AT ee | write. | Charges low. fare to Baltimore deduct. TTSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. COUIS | ed from fee. yell" T)"busatetan ian Wanningtons Female. teragnaeics, lan in m. Female ies, Obstructions, and Leucorrhera quickly cured. Oflice, 906 B street southwest, opposite Smithsonian. No charge for advice. Je13-2m. ANHOOD RESTORED.—A victim of eariy imp dence, causing nervous debility, premature decay, ete., having tried in vain ev edy, has dis covered a simpie means of self cure, which he will send free to his feliow-suiferers, J. H. REEVE! at any station between W is janetion.. *Daily. ;Sundays only. Other trains daily, except | ‘All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. For further inf ply at the Baltimore and Washington Station and 619 and 1351 ‘Stops ou simnal or to let off passenzers | aehington and Annapol > | HUSH: Np Bin TREAtM ENT , 1881 | for Hy 1A ROUTE AND SOUTHWEST. RAILS. 1 Macsiricent Equiemesr. IN EFFECT MAY loru, iss1. EAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner Sixth and B streets, as follows: he West, $00 a... daily Cars to Pitsburg and Chiesizo; 10: with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburs to Cin- Louis and Chicago; 9:00 p.m. daily, | autee to return the, tt rs to Pittsbare. Gilect a eure. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. |W For Canandaigua, Kochester, Buflalo, Niacara, with ‘Parlor Car to Watkins aud the Nori at 8:00 a.m. Lows of Memory, Sp Involuntary Emissions; » caused by over-exertion, self-abuse or over- duigence, which leads to. mii lecay and death. | One box will cure recent eases. Each box contains oné month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars: sent by mail prepaid on’ receipt of price. We cuarantee six boxes fo cure any case. With cach onder received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaier our written guar, aranters issued by STOTT & CROM- L, 480 Pennsylvania evenue, Washinxton, D. C., Wholesaleand Retail Agents, to whom all orders’ should | be addresse daily, except S unday ; 9:30 pin. daily, cxcents _ aseipeoaigrenenage aie aalleren tne eee Cas Ww oy L vi ‘A ~ eonsu! al at northwest jee hours: For panamner pis Lock Haven and at 10:30 a. | font to9 o'clock P. Jel0-2m" yt Sunday. Bor New York aud the East. 3:00 Mo-ovand lonley me 10:15 p.m. , mite expt } D& MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS —Certain cure for | LJ Kidney Diseases, Gravel aud all Urinary Diseases, | Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency. Gleet, ii eases the treattuent does not | P FOLEY, Auctioneer. Twill sell the Saw and Pia ing 2 street, near yen 1 r OND, est, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. as follow: iN, Y, AUGU I. The propert, 0. 1844 ‘TS th One Jie Saw, one Turning Lathe, with tools. One Band Saw, one right and left Moulder. One Cutting-off Table, with three #aws. One Boring Machiny One Saw Set and 5! ou ee oie Des a Basithios ne Emery eel, two Worl mnches, One Clunp, one Planing Machine. One Rip Saw, with eizht saws. pener. ‘One Grindstone, one Mouidin Machine. One Enwine, eighteen horse power. One Boiler, forty horse por aaQtd other things that w wer. ‘be described on the day of ‘This property can be bonght at private sale at any time before the day of wale. ‘The property can premises after 10 o'clock, or at Foley's auc Sy19-13t, LEY, AHANCERY SA ABLE. / AND UN By virtue of a decree of the Supreme District of Columbia, passed on. the 15th A.D. 1581, in Equify cause No. 7 Burche ef al. against America G. undersicned, s OF Val (MPROVED CITY PROPERTY. , of Pedrick et al. be seen on the jon rooms. uetioneer. IMPROVED Court of the day of the appointed by said decree Trustee for the purpose, will sat : xt on, the dremises, on TUESDAY, THE OF AUGUST, the north 25 feet front by d lot numbered twenty-four 254, with the improvements thereon, 522, on 1th street northwest, in thé city on. + On the SAME DAY, at 5:30 O'CL sex, will also sell'at_ pub Tot No. es'ou 6th street 10 vith a depth of 93 feet 3% three-story brick dwelling, with all mod ments, being house No. 4: 6th street norti ‘at public auction to the hishest bidder, D DAY AD. 1801. at HIVE O'CL 24), in square numbered peng house No. of Washing: K P. M.. on the ‘auction, to the highest in Square No. 489, fronting ern improve- hiwest. ‘On the SAME DAY, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M.. on the will also sell Lot No. 19, in Square No, 569, 30 fect on F street northwest, between and 2d streets north, with a depth of 100 feet toa 20-foot ae cash in hand, and the residue in thy erms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money ree equal payments: 9:30 a. y, except Sunday. Bor Brookly ~. all through trains connect at Jer- sey City with boats of Brooklyn Aunex, affording | direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double awe acroms New York cit: 12. 2:00, 5:40,10:00 ferr: Por Philadelphia, $.00 a.m., 10 by mail under seal on receipt of price. and 10:15 p On Sunday, 2:00; 5:40, 10:00and i - AONSULZ "SON every Wednesda; 10-15) Limited Express, 9:30 a.m. daily, ex- | ()QNSULT DR. ROBERTSON every Wed f day at 456 C street northw: cept Sunday. | aigatteee toes Sep elonee : teen Baltimore, §:40, 8:00, 9:20, 10:30a.m., and 280, | Scare eryeticnse, wontentons Souny in Gh ine ae 20, 4:40, 5:40. 9-90, 1 p.m. On | inal We 4:20, 4:46, 5.40. 4-50, 10:40 and 10-13 a ice Sam, 200, 5.40, 9:30, 10:00 | ao a pet ‘For Poye’ (geck Line, 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, pace rg Teron For Annapolis, 6-40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except | Main office, 19 8. Eutaw street, Baltimore. Charges RAILROAD. i ime ss or Alexanitria, 09:20, and 11:30 a.m, 4:20, | ‘5:00, 6. 11:30 p.m. On Sunday at ‘too wai 1-10 7:00 aud 12:10 am. daily, except Bunday. Washinucton, 6:00, 8:05 and 00, 5:00, 7-00 and 9:10 p. 3 1) inidiieht." On Sunday at 8:05 and Tickets ani information at the cttice, northeast corner Of 13th street and Fennayivaniaavenue, andat the depots bargage to | Scrofula, ‘Syphilis and_all Blood and Skin spectily curl. Gonnerheoe ‘saved ine 48 hours, Fer ‘Bor S SHEAPES1 E. v IN = Bruck POR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND and 5:00 Mrains leave Alexandria f 10:00 a.m. 12-40, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluable and palatable tonic in all cases of weak divestion and debility, ‘‘Is a suc- cess and a boon for which nations should feel gratefni."—See “*Medical “Lancet,” “British Medical Journal,” &e. orders can be left for the checking o Gestination from hotels and residences, = J. RK. WOOD, General Passenger 3 FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. oes THE TRADES IBSON BROTHERS, | ‘PRACTIC. AND JOB PRINTERS, a ne sepecay: Washington, nes OOKBINDING. The LYCETT BINDERY employs. first-class Work- nen and turns out su; work. is of old- ext entabbichraea! city. 1012" Penusyivaniia Sve JUTION—Genuine only with the facsimile of Cem Liew ‘Siguatare ur Dive ta aroos LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all Grocers and Chemists. Sole ¢ United States en ondon, nd r OF EVERY KIND aby the National Le We Co. Hawes its for David & ive ita trial. I MARTIN & C€O’S PULP MORTAR | souxsroNE’s KALSOMINE. ‘Oniy biack never fades. GEORGE BYMEAL, Best in J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGENTs, (WOT 12th street Wharf and 1292 F street northwest. 30 sale by WM. B. ENTWISLE, Drugwist, corner 12th | pireetand Pennéyivania ave, "Price $3 per bos, sent | on credits of six (6), twelve (12) andeishteen (1! respectively, with ‘interest, and the purchaser w ‘be required to'xive his notes therefor and secure the same by deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of ten per cent of the pi lay of sale, and the ply with tems of fault of either, the Trustee the risk of the defaulting purchaser. Ail ‘Will be at the cost of the purchaser THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. purchaser will ©. C. COLE, money will be required on the be required to com- within ten days thereafter, in. d reserves the right to tesell at conveyancing » Trustee. dy19-d CHAN NORTHWEST. IMPROVED BY ‘WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ‘ERY SALE OF LOT ON SEVENTH STREET Wi TWO HOUSES ING 1916 AND 1918 SEVENTH STREET; ALSO, ». 192 By virtue of a decree of preme isla ot Cola Tate a mde . the vremises: on MONDAY. SUH. ACANT LOT AND HOUSE ON EIGHTH STREE’ 0. auction, in in equity cause No. 7,770, fee at 5:30 O'CLOCK Court of the front of 5, in square 416, besinuing at 2 dis- MI Lot fance'df 8) fect froth the dentheaae ‘corner of said square, Pieuce south with line of 7th street 92° feet; thengs in & Tine the Thousen numbered i ‘to 7th street 100 feet; thence north 32 fect improved by 916 and 191! of each house being welve and | | THoMpsoy | | class accommodations at 1: | for families. Send for of = Je23-Im. ircular. CLARI OXFORD, Mp. “| - ‘The most delightful and popular Summer Resort in | the state. Salt water bathing, boating and fish: CE PETERS, ne. First te prices. Special rates Prop. _| tion of ues lies. r | LADIES’ | | "For circulars and terms apply to | = A. SYP. | 401 9th street, \ | | Ro ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, VA. . OPEN JUNE 1. | Telegraph in the hotel. A datishiful home for fami | No Ba | | xton, ATT, Proprietor, row Special rates full deseripti DEER HOUSE.— Mont, detichtful Jocation in the State: scenery Heautiful: cars pass throwzh the town D.C | to Gettysinne, ‘Table supplied from country market. information Pa. M* J. P. PALMER, | No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, | Having left for Europe June 20th to make selections for next season's woods, we will offer the remainder of our stock o at greatly reduced prices. OUR WHOLE MILLINERY AND racing Bonnets, H. ans, Nec] Lisle Threat Fancy Articl ACTU NOW IS THE TIME 0 | MR Sy7__ 621 asd LIA! TR N_ OFFERS, Bathing Suite and Capa, an Parisi OS’ | Storogloses at 6:30 p.m. daily July and August. Jy7 AT COST! S. M. J. HUNT, D Srarer, bet. 6th and 7th n.w. 2 ‘T OFF HIS MMER GOODS. — Millinery Novelties, | 5 rave raps; all the best French Corsets, Lawn and Percale Wrappers, Lawn aud ‘Black DamasseSuite:a fine mdGloves ;Parisian Noveities in Neckwear Black Laces in great vari Ladies? aiid ily stlected n Novelties; best’ Enulish Needles, 4 papers for 20 | cents. Store will be closed at six o'clock. | M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, 3020 907 PEN: | Dresses, St rior style at si and basted, and a Costumes, rt notice. | in Cardinal, 50 cents & pair, ustial pe LISLE THREAD Fi DF 20 PERC GENTLEMEN'S GOOI N's SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F STREET NORTHWEST, orp. PaTENT Ovrice. rfect fit - nade ii guaranteed UN ‘ SILK MITTS, ALL SHADE: 108 SECURE BARGAINS, seortinent of ss can have Dresses cat Surf Bath: day, $12 per or Old Py eH, im sTRICH Vile ‘Ocean vi Port, by daily tine ‘The most att: place, ot th iB Misses" line of in stipe- | Third avenu Ff ASHLAND HOUSE ail departments, © Southern papers on file. aterm of years by fon, Washinucte Changes moderate. (oes HOTEL, ie reopetel fr the r to render medical aid. J. T. SPADY, Proprictor. HE HYGEIA HOTEL. — OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., M ARSHALUS St. GE i ‘This old favorite Summer Resort, situated near Pi ., on the TI q renovated, refurnish D. J. MATTESON & Co., Proprietors. GOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN ERY COUNT: -_ has ts under the new manacement. It is ov | nected with the Norfolk and Western Railroad by a nar- ae road 14 miles distant from the Springs. For pamphlets eiving ‘Hamilton or the Springs. A.C. WHITE, Manager. Dr. J. W. NASH, Resident Physician. made with fain jous, address at ies. Bus toand from apply to Mrs. ing, ¥ onth. orthampton to Cherry sto and Friday. Ww Va., will be in weel rpton ¢ Asbury Parl garden, lane to post 01 tice, ELLE VUE, 2 jew from windows. AY, X. J. und Depot. MRS. C. A. COOPE ORGE HOTEL, tome, aud on) dil be open JUL between Washinton and ractive, healthy % Potomac. ¢ Bay steal inet with cor nce at Piney Pi ‘$10 to $35 per’ mon Wai Address M.D. CAHILL, e and Kinsley street, Asbury Park, N.J. aid greatly im: roved: gas and electric bells introdneed.. First-class ine a specialty. Western and | essed for irs. M. I. 'COLLEY, of the Hamil and is now opeh for the recep | dys-in pot free. For | ¢ E. L. KIDGELY, Hanover, | gs it filed to the garriso: dy6-1m Route from Norfolk "For further information has all the comforts of porch, ood stablins, ocean and lakes, P. GRAND AND SEWALL AVE. _ Opposite Congress Hal, ood fishing and beatin. R. J. MARSHALL, Prop. anced, several new rooms Bods, Hair Mattresses, perfect drain d kitchen facilities, | umptuously provided resorts. Apply early ment in ed sequence of Chis senselens strike, which has entailed « loss to the workmen of between $5,000 and $9,000, and a o¢ ing loss to the employers, and this is but a tion of the injury done. Most of the stril have been obliged to seck employment in other cities, their piaces haying been iilled by work= men from other places ——_ AN Ixpamocs Came Discovennn, what would appear to be a ¢ discovered inc’ the Relay Hot Detroits, 8. dences, 0. Worcesters, 5. CANADIAN MARKSMEN IN ENGLAND. A dispatch from London sa In the rifte | contest for the Kalapore cup the Canadian team | | won. At 200 yards they lost eight points, and | at 500 yards five more, but at 600 yards they | |made up the loss and had tweity points to spare. At Providence—Prov Evidences el crime were jentaily and in a curious way at terday in the following man= 5 . living near the m the line of the Baltimore and Ohio 4. started out at an carly hour with fish ckle for a day's fishing. He dropped hie line in th rs of the dam, just above the Viaduct, and fished for some time with = able success, At length, and’ after seve unsuccessful attempts to get a bite, his hook t in something which, by its weight, he Sirtixe Buia. ScRRENDERS aT Last.—A dis- | patch from Fort Buford to the St. Paul Pioneer | Press says that Sitting Bull and about 200 Indian | people arrived there at exactly 12 o'clock yester- | day, and surrendered their arms and ponies to | Major Brotherton. ‘They were j i partments between the post and th p in Major Brot! nirons. The attracted mu: tion. It consisted of six anny wa: one and are as securely arge as if they were | with squaws and child ay twenty~ 1s ju was not a fish, as the fish there five or thirty of Louis La river carts, | about very small. He exerted himself to well i with bage Bull himself putt the object t surface, and what was his and hi and did not dism arrived at t Captain Clim Ss and he their ponies, nt and shake hands until they fixed upon for their camp. s that Sitting Bull has insolent than any of the and his ac- surprise when he it was a bundle with a stone t sinking purposes. His surprise place to pening the by his eyes three-weeks-old white decomposed as to pre- use inspection, any reasonable Magi held an and returned a verdict that the deceased i met its death by drowning at the hands of some person or persons to the Jury unknown.—Kalt. Gazette, to-day. — - RAILROAD PoolaNG IN rHE SovTH.—A special to the Baltim m froin Richmond, Va., Jul 20th, say ted upon high authority thal “members mond and Danville railnond syndicate holdin 4 shares of stock of that t it up to discover “I to it for me horror wi REFORM IN THE PHTLADE MENT.—John Hunter, the Philadelphia, elected b forme! st Fe eroft tay the democrats and re- erday gave William delinquent ta formal notice that hy to consider himself | moved from that position*thirty days from date. | Mr. Hunter appoints his chief clerk to fill the vacancy on condition that. the latter will turn i city treasury all fees and emoluments r accruing from the office after penses and reservin paying its e ) asalary not road have formed a pool which, ander the con- greater than that allowed by law to other de- | ditions of th rganization, isto exist for ten —- partinents. say from $10,000. tc rk has accepted th 000 per an- | years. The stoc a commit Will be assigned te ynditions. “tee composed of Gen. T. M. Logan, Jos. Bryan, Uy supposed that the office of col- =P: Branch, Wan. HL elmer and dames i lector of delinquent taxes is worth to its ocen- | Pooley. ot Richmond. Wm. P. Clyde and G. pant from $150,000 to £200,000. 'The present in- , of New The stock is to be cumbent, Donahugh, was appointed bya former receiver of taxes, and will contest in the cout the right of the present receiver to remove him. A bill to abolish the office altogether was be- fore the legislature at its recent session, but was defeated. posited with the Central rast Company, of New York, which company will give certifiestes therefor. A ce number of unsuccessful e been made to. secure mem! The members represent a con- interest in the Piedmont Alr-Line ays tem and branches thereto in the Carolinas and Georgia. nt. ——EE PuiA COTTON MIL ht o'clock last ni s BeRNep.—At nt a fire, supposed Puran half-past to have been caused: by spontaneous combus- | yonwosisa Iv Gromota.—The Mormons have tion, broke out in the drying-room of the iStar lami onomrekahn’ Wa. Chearenas ae Peque nimills, in Philadelphia, eight in d mext. mouth, wil be nuuaber. about three acres and occupy= ie dicehen atenrdine aiaien Na ny nearly a square of territory, bounded by + | and2ist streets, Hamilton and Spring Garden streets and Pennsylvania avenu state, and also by John f the southern states mis 1 fhe Charleston (S.C) News and On Sr. GEORGE'S ISLAND, MARYLAND, | Sounded and the eatire fire department sum- | and crush the Morman Chure out, root aud = moned to the scene. For y three hours | Draneh : : Jcxe 2. Terms, $1.50 per day; $9 per week, | the tire burned stubbornly, meanwhile destroy- ; = Sens es oes ipediseild i ing two of the mill buildings dev A ors CouNTERrerT silver e reduced Msaitingaud | and drying purposes, when suc- dollar is now in circulation in Pennsylvania, ate soup ar | | ceeded “in getting the flames under control. | The West Chester Local News says: “The imgita- 2 ¢ ‘The property was owned and occupied by Wm dollar is in all respects E | Ward & Son, by whom the mills been | perfect. showing that the machinery used is of @ bog operated for 22 years. The loss is between ligh order. The metal is the only mark 1 pe FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit wiaranteo Best Wamsut Boys’ Wamsutta, unfinish jell JAMES sutta, and Williamsviile—not SHI Heat your i0} get Ls only $1.50 per dozen 5 six for SILK NECK W worth 40, m2 BUS THE | MYSTERY SHIRT. first-clacs Muslins, such as New York Mills, W rate scoods stamped Wainsutta. | When you buy the | READY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices: unfinished, 75 ., | Best P. of the £., unfinished, ed, 90 cts. 5 tin 5c, fin ioney refunded where goods fail to suit. THOMPS' third or fou MYS T you get first-class Muslin and the best ‘Linen for 75 cents, and if they are not satista tory when you get them home you can return them and N COLEARS, finest quality and latest styles, 7 cents. AR, cheaper than ever. Vay fine Al-Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents, MEGINNISS', 1002 F street northwest. hey are mae of cts. cts. TEI ound | x” | Mark | form: | street and FR. ‘Th . 8B. ELLERY, S. MANUFACTURERS OF GE Six Extra Fine Shirts Six Fine Shirts to order mars \REAT REDUCTION thirty days at 10 per cent’ off Ranges, Slate Mantels, &c., re ireside Jewel Latrobes, W. 8. an jyt Six of the Finest Dress Shirt to order: rder, g want of Latrobes, Furnaces, I 717 SevEsTH S SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, FINE ‘8’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srezer Nortuwest, WasuincTox, D.C. HOUSEFORNISHINGS. TN PRICES OF REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, &e. Being overstocked in above goods, will sell for the next 5 regular prices, axe to call and examine our large assortment of above Agents for St. George and Star Head Ranges, Social JE DRESS SHIRTS, Those in Is now open, POPULAR WATERING PLACE, p during the Couches aud Horse Cars read fect to the stutiou of the West Jersey Bulk jon_ apply as follows: and Potomac R. R., corner 61 Pennsylvania avenue: 1351 Pennsylvania avenue; Sta- | tion Baltimore and Ohio R.R. J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. SK THOMSO! TNITED STATES THOS. CHASE, Cashi VIRGINIA. s at the Riggs Mouse, Ebbitt Honse and Star JORDAN. E. ¢ CAPE MAY, 1S REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In Two Hours rnow Purtapeventa, Fast Express Trains, with Parlor Cars uttached, ar | m2t convenient hours, and passen- delphix Union 2 their agrival at P to transfer Penney) eral Manawzet EL, he largest in Atlautic City, for the SEASON of "sie jer r. MORG. uKEO. -» at the foot of et. For Throuzh Tickets, Bazgace Checks, and full in ‘Northeast corner of 13th | ania avenue; Station Baltimore | and B streets; 619 | Je6-2m | j W. WHITNEY, Manager. D. T. N, Musical Director. BROWN & WOELPPER, Proprietors. Sel8-e0, 91, | $100,000 and £150,000, covered by insurance. | which the xpurious character can be told, | : eee | being of a white tinge, in no way resembling the sTRONoMERS Wito Saw THE ComeT EX- | giver used inthe genuine. What this compord Fe innati dispatch says: “Despite | tion consists of has not been decided upon by ination by many people throughout the experts, but it does not reguire an export to to make light of the observations of Getect the metallic imnpurity of the spurious duke Prof. Stone, of the Cincinnati Observatory, on the comet ‘and its separation into two masses, ihe professor is still firm in the faith. He says that it is impossible that he should be mistaken, | for his assistant, Mr. Watson, was looking at the | comet throuzh’ the telescope the moment the plosion took place. The professor believes that the separation was the result of a lange ex— plosion, and that the matter thrown off either gradually returned to the comet itself or disap- peared by some other cause.” +o Tuts Yean.—The Baltimore Sun -rowers of the peninsula of Deiaware and Maryland have “cried wolf” so many times heretofore in regard to the peach | crop that people will not believe them now when they cry in carnest; but the assurance comes from such good sources this time we are con- | strained to believe there will be nm oe this year from this quarter. The Wilmington (Del.) Every Boening says the crop is a total | failure, and the press of the Bastera Shore of | Maryland contirms the report. ali NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASS0CIATIO! ofthe National Educational assoc tion at Atlanta yesterday, the following papers os were read: “Some Essentials in the Develop- | Bisnor Euiaidt, of Western Texas, has tele t of a School System,” by Dr. DeWolf, of | graphed to Goy. Foster, of Ohio, as follows: — Oo rhe Teacher's Work in the Development | “Tie church I represent” will earnestly join im | of Mental Power,” by N. A. Calkins, and “A Pro- | observ ing the day of thanksgiving Tor the ‘TeCur posed Mission of the Common School Curricn- | ery of the President.” lum,” by M. A. Newell, of Maryland. At a meet- ~ x of the department of higher education the | Tir Brooxtyx Brrpce.—It expected that ted during | following papers were read: Opening address, | the Brooklyn bridge will be com by Samuel Moss of Indiana; “The Study of Po- | the month of November, and that the promenade litical Science in Colleges,” by J. W. Andrews, | or foot-walk will be thrown open to the publie of Ohio, and The Advancement of the Hisher | by the middle of October. No decision has been Education,” by H. H. Tucker, of Atlanta. Gus- | arrived at regarding the motive power for the Atavius J. Orr, state school commissioner of | cars that will ply on the railway tracks between $12.00 9.00 50, in this city. ecean Tront, on quo JEW GOODS y POTTERY AND DESSERT PLATES, STATUETTES, VASES, PORCELAT: DINNER SETS, TOILET SETS, TEA SETS. EINE PLATED WARE and Choice Bits of CHINA, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. Sell FOWLER'S PATENT FLY FANS. FRUIT JARS, NOVELTING 19 TES SET DINNER SERVICES, DECORATI JELLY TUMBLERS. LET SETS. ER PLATED WARE of the finest quality in ico Pitchers, Castors, Ber Dishes, Cake Baskets, Card Receivers Bon ke WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. Jel IN CHINA AND MAJOLICA. ‘ED and WHITE. Room Clerk, HARRY City, 100. Greatly enlarged iphia. L.0e48 House, ALTOONA, PE! Ox Mary Luxe Pes YLVANIA, SSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Amid the Most Picturesque Scenery of the Alleghenies. Its lense, elegantly furnished rooms and supe- rior caidnonesier Wone of toimat Ganaine resorts W. D. TYLER, Superintendent. HOUSE, Michivan Ay yards froul and near the warm baths. t Portable | forts, electric bells and modern conveniences. sud itto thelr adeante | Jell-2u SE SEDWIN ROBERTS, sTOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, : FY, of Continent tel, Philadelphia, Manager. le aecon ENISON, late Avenue, Adantic fea, with unobstructed Renewed com- and improved, additional ‘rooms, new restaurant, new billiard room ‘and bowling alley, pas elevator and electric bells. . Comfortabl ations for 1,000 guests. Music by Snuon Hassler" celebrated Orchestra. Opens June 25, 1881, of the Girard, | Georgia, was elected president of the associa- | the two cities of New York and Brooklyn. It ts tion for the next year. There are nearly 400 | supposed an endless cable will be used, driven delegates here. | by stationary engines, on the system in use im ‘San Francisco. At the ——— a Ohio state temperance convention yesterday the | THE NiaGana Tracepy.—The body recently following state ticket was notinated:—For found below Niagara Falls, and at the time governor, Abram R. Ludlow, of Springteld, 0.; posed to be that of Oliver Rowell, of Bath, N. for lieutenant-governor, Jason McVeigh, of Co- | Y.. who afterwards turned up in Ohio, is now city. sn a good night's rest | WMDUS: for judge of the supreme court, Gideon | thought to be that of HT. Raymond, @ miller, = | anda daylight view of the “Aitccheuiss ‘by stepping at | T. Stewart, of Newark; for attorney-zeneral, | of Winnipeg, Yanitoba, and it is now thoughe | Be oe eee Jovi Mils, of Wilminston: treasurer, Ferdinand | that he was iilvlered for his mones: as he hind ‘or Circa, containing terms of board, ke., ad-| Shumaker, of Akron; board of public works, | large amount of it with him whil was in Abner Davis, of Mercer county. the city. VENGEANCE ON A DeNTIsT.—Mrs. John Fichtner, the wife of a well known Ger- man carpenter and builder of St. Louis, threw | concentrated lye into the face of Dr.G.W. Priest, | a prominent dentist, at his office yesterda and, it is thought. destroyed his eyes. The w: man alleges that Dr. Priest seduced her, which he denies. DIED. BLACK. On July 20, 1881, after « illness, JAMES H. BLACK, aed forty Funeral from his late residence, No. 18 F | Beston Brida aly 2 and friends invited. [Pittsbury and Alexandria papers copy.) Si tie ee Tue Mississirrt StaTE PROHIBITION CoNVEN- TION met yesterday. Two hundred delegates from thirty-seven counties were present. The h 1536 K street southeast, Friday, July 22, at three o'clock ».m.. On Wednesday, July 20, 1881, at noo, WIL- out _del-2m On the Summit of the Allezhenies, 2,200 fect above Sea Jevel, within nine hours’ ride of Washington. By the erection of a new and ek modations at this CHARMING. tly enlarsed and improved. ‘The drainage and wa- fer supply-are yestect Pamenger Elevator, Blcctac Hand Rooms and childien's Dine uipment = Belis, new Bath and ing and Play of the Hotel, and ithas been NEW MOUNTAIN HOUS! N UNTAIN HOUSE. CRESSON SPRIN Cammata Co., Pa., Rooms have been added to the elegantly furnished Cottaze reeldences to Firstcclans musie de-ctke. For Cit iu ingot Citeulars contstuing Analysisof the waterandfull W. D. TYLER, Supt. it Hotel the secom- ESORT have been de o john action of the convention is directed toward get- a Se Se | ting the next legislatute to submit to the people | Funeral from the residence of tiie parents, 1237 30th | oe an amendment to the state constitution prohib- Frslour tis bona oe meeee See iting the liquor traftie. — DENHAM. On Wednesday, July 20th, 1881, at 2:90 ee y.th., ZEBULON W. DENHAM. Warr Prorerty Bovcur.—The Richmond | “Services at_his late residence, 1503 Vermout avenue, | aud Allezhany Railroad company has purchased | t-ticrsow, Prides, a8 ocock yom." 1,800 feet of river front at Richmond, Va.. for the | 4 ae moe . Wi purpose of enlarging its dock property and im- | }14M JACOB MAYER, youngest child of Susannah proving it with freight depots, grain elevator, Theodore J. Mayer, ove year, two months, rs. ete. The price paid was $60,000. The property eral nin Gre Sulus's rocitone, 2 5 aeee belonged to the Mayo estate. southeast, Friday, July 22d, at $ o'clock p.m. = = und frienis of the family are respectfully invited. DING POSTMASTER ARRESTED.— RA INGS. the 20th of Jul; 1881, GEORGE ‘ci core ALPRED, ‘tant sono Jokn W. and Nellie A. Kaw- pos gives an account he arrest tinge aged three mout of Samuel B. Wickard, formerly assistant post- |, Funeral from, residence of 5135 em master at cumberland, M:1., who is charged with ee » the 2let iustant, at 4 | embezzling £05.50 of government funds and |"“TAyLOR. Op Wetnontay, July. 200 1881, ot coeeenine” It is said that he went to Canada | o'clock p.m., CLARENCE GENE TAYLOR, THe CELEBRATED TRIPLE MofiIoN, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY $5); Je10 G's STOVES! Satisfaction m2-3m 411 gna 4 Secured, GAS STOVE. For waueye Tent THe Best ry Use, at J. W. SCHAFER’S, Above New York AVENUE. : ‘TROUBLE AVOIDED. ” ee Lia! street GAS STOVES! ‘Terms, _Opens June 25. Bex HOUSE, Sinks 3m. ln gached (CONGRESS HALL, CaPE May. ‘Unequaled location, substantial Heil prompt ‘and’ attentive service, elevator, electric A TABLE OF PARTICULAR. CE. ‘The Orchestra will be lucted Sg Hotel Palas an Rrnopors Beacu, Nilopen JUNE. 15e, 138i, ‘condi by H. J. & G. B. CRUMP, Of Colonade 4 per week. ‘WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. building, new furni- ‘bowling Ailey, Billiard and Pool Ta- fare at BEX? office P. and Sarah ylor, auced six and thence to Chicago, where he was employed | 3 of BP. and 5. Doves oes as a clerk inthe Hock Island omice at time of gi bail et 12 cing Fes, aly ey a WILSON, At 2:25.0.m.. July 21et, 1961, WALTER AN OFFER FOR THE SPRAGUE EstaTe.—The | ELY WILSON, — os =< Gen. Butler syndicate, which has had an expert ret of | 2 ml ee ng oy the one —— renta, TH K street on July 22d, at 4 of A. and W. Sprague for some time, z an offer of $2,347,000 for the entire estate. This | , WRIGHT. In. po chggg ogacaateee ety geeabyrecpesinaneny ness. The proposition did not meet the approval the committee of and the confer- a sing The auction sale of Jel5-2m TS ees ‘Coaches for sent: ‘New Broap Gaver Rovre.) NOW le ‘G. F. HADLEY, Manager. F. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. (THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY, Is now running fast express trains Paclor Care (in which the charge ‘been reduced to 25 cents.) ‘THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN 99 MINUTES. trains of the BE SECURE IN stuntER. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 1TH STREET AND New YORE AVR. Fire, Psion and arse Seater ‘Baltimore and ere. "fersey'Hatiroed at at Se ae se —_—