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STEAMERS, ec AUCTION SALES. == AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. FFo® Potomac RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer T. V. ARROWSMITH will leave her wharf, Srpok ith stzeet, at 7-40 a.m., every Monday. Tuceday, utaday, Friday, Saturday ‘and Sunday, for all river | ‘ae far as Currio- | oayect Hill. town, St. inate Boy and Wicomico fiver. " St. Cles y. and Wieumico fiver: ore is F. 3. STONE, Purser. River Landings ond e. timore every FRIDAY at four o'clock p.m., arrives in Washington Saturday nicht. Passengers for Lower Biver Landings should take this line. Sa" All river freight must be prepaid. For further in- formation apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Tth street wharf: Or Office cor: Penn. ave. and 12th stree m28-3m NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. ‘will leave her Stateroous, $1. Meals, Returning, feave Norfolk” TUESDAYS, THURS- | DAYS and SATURDAYS, at four o'clock p.m staterooms can be secured et. in tie, National Metropolitan 6th street wharf. E EAMERS. a KNIGHT k. every SATTRDAY, at four o' Sud Georcsiown every FIADAY, at 7 am.” For culars apply t azent, 63 water street, Georgetown. Fg ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, 996 5 ft 8. Treasiry. N ERCHANTS’ AND MIN TRANSPOR- TATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTI- | MOKE NEW YORK. | SDAY DAY and SA », East iver, near k p.m, from Pier: © accommodations. Lowest rates of including meals and if dvisred, 25 First class, $6, Steeraze, $3; meals, $25 N*’ YORK korTT Pre lacs Steanwrs of this Line, ROTTERDAM ~ A. SCI “Pp! CALAND,” and’ “MAA! | 3. Mails to the Netherlands, leave Wat- I a DNESDAY. $0 General Avent, 27 Sou paseace apply to Pennsylvania avent “AMST! SUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamers of this company will sail EVERY SAT- URDAY trom Bremen Pier, Loot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of passace —From New York to Havre, London, Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; ‘second cabin, 360, stecrae, $M, prepaid steerage certificates, "For fretht or passaxe appl; i New York: sue northwest, Agents sree, musyivania av UTE. y COMP, D LIV HARBOR } | Steamers marke oe Steeraue at very low rat ezpool and Queenstown and 2 Towest rates: | ‘Throush wt, Glasgu Havre, Anty on the ft and for MecLite: For f. at the Company's offices, | No.4 Bowing Green, or beth stecrage and cabin £0 | OTIS BIGELOW & CU., 605 Ti sireet, Washington, C. VEE } Jant? ‘THE MODEL FY YXHE EAST AND 1 DOUBLE TRACK! COUPLER! STEEL NDAY, MAY 220, AND ST. LOUIS nd Way stions. and Way Hagerstown, and Way, via | Re , a +8:15_ PULL ADELPHI ‘D BOSTON EXE 840-STACNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- | rts for Haxerstown aud at Point of Kocks for | ¥ Stations. lay only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and | (stops at Hyattsvill Annapolis Juncti NNATI AY Jest toad Pr Tse ST. LOUIS E: Annapolis and Way Sta ore and Way. | hester, Fred- i Way, ) » HYATTSVE Frederick, via Junction. ) at of | Kock i tions. | fartinsburz and teville and Laurel.) | RG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS Corrie g PHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON EXPKESS. Sic “ New ork. z 10-00 BAL TIME » HYATTSVILLE and LAU EXPRESS. I hingtup and Au Other traifs dai niton stop at Rel 3 : » 183 Dn WEST AND SOUTRWEST- TAGE, STREL BALLS. iskesivices Lauraest. 7 MAY iern, S LEAVE WASHINGTON Pittabw is ping Cars from Harris! cao; 9:30 peu. dail RAILROAD. Niagara, with the North, at 8:00 a.m. tu. daily, except Sat ‘anandaigia aud Wat- and Elmira, at 10:30 a, 00 a... 19:30 a.m. ‘00, 10:00 and or Ca 9:30 a. aa Bor Brookis ney ty direct transfer to 00, 5:40, 9:80, 10:00 + 6:40 amand 440 p.m. daily, | | except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, his AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, XANDKIA AND WASHIN 8200 aud and 11-30 au Wad the § 60 and 9-05, Tickets anil information at th Of 1iith street and Pena) |vania a ‘where orders can be northeast corner | s sudat the dept, | and resid ee - WOOD, General Passenger Avent. ral Manayer. no" OTHERS, — LOOK'AND JOB PRINTERS, «, Washingtow, D.C. = dant? wR Peonsyivania wi : ER—It is not a when properly need for aes tivation, Xe ervotsim, ahd’ Gectal Deal 2 ra rictana near for boc of cures. Gioia tri a ce L MARTIN & C05 PULP MORTAR = For Bavkyeie Une, ‘Where Black Beatin the world. Only tack aad waver taden. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AcExts, M25 12th siseet Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. (Piedmont, | The whole je except | 3 THIS AFTERNOON. W42TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncera, CHANCERY SALE OF LOT ON SEVENTH STREET ‘ORTHWEST, IMPROVED BY TWO HOUSES FING 1916 AND 1918 SEVENTH STREET: ALSO, NT LOT AND HOUSE ON EIGHTH STREET, Vac Nouiset. By virtue of a decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbiay paswed in the undersigned sell at. the premises. on MONDAY, JI ¥-M.. partof Lot 5, in aquare 416, bexinning at a dis- tance’ of 20 feet from thence south with line of 7th street 32 feet; thence in & Ine rectansrularto 7th street 100 feet: thenoe north 32 feet then in a straight line to the two two-story frame houses, num 7th street northwest, the lower used as a st roreroom. Also, ON THE SAME. DAY, AT 6 O'CLOOK P. M., t of lot 4, in square 416, bexinuing at a point in the nue of Sth street west 80 feet south of ‘of said lot; thence south with line of feet 9 inches; thence east 100. feet; thence ni | 9 inches; thence west 100 feet to mi | lot being improved street northwest, and. Being unimproved: it 27 ‘Ferms : One-third cash: balance in equal instalments in one and two years, for which notes of purchaser, bearing interest fron ‘of sale and scoured by deed af trast on the property. sold, will be taken, iuterest pay abie semi-annually, A deposit of $50 will be required a at purchaser's sale, snd all conveyancing and recording st, pure cost. Terms to be com erty will be resold at risk and chaser. “iy a IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trustee. said a frame, houre, Noe 195 sth uity cane No, 7,771 ublic auction, in front X 25, at 5:20 O'CLOCK ‘corner of said square, i ii wed digie and 1915 story of each house being ‘the feet 9 inches of said cost of defi 458 Louisiana avenue. ; TO-MORROW. LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Anctioncers. FORTY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, FRONTING CON Be RIGHT AND. NINTH 3 NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, JULY TWENTY-SECOND, 1891, at 5:40. O'CLOCK P-M., I shall eel buil each: running back about 100 fect to alley, making them de- | sirabie buiiding lots, to which we ask the attention of is: One-fourth cash; halance to suit for notes bearing interest and secnred by a deed of trust on property sold. All conveyancing, & W ing lots in square 917 buy! ‘Te cost. $25 dylsd lown on each lot time On TI O'CLOCK A. tleman declinini: house! northwest, a ceneral asso JULY TW Dining-room Cooking Range, Bolsters, Grocke Sy20-d) "WAL pre At auction on TUESDAY MOR: TWENTY-SIXTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, in front of our salesrocins. v3 PRPOSALS FOR THE i SCHOOL BUILDING. Orrice or THE Ixsprctor oF BuILpNas, l DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WasHINGTon, July 22, 1881.) led Proposals will be received at the office of the UNTIL NOON, AUGUST 1, for fications and instructions for which will be issioners D. C. UN ion of a High Seb: application to this office. ew tract for the work with good and sufficient bond within ) days from date of award of contract. onunissioners reserve the right to reject any or | ‘By order of the Commissioners D. C. ‘THOS. B."ENTW! Jy23-6t Inspector of Building PROPOSALS FOR COAL AND LUMBER. | five The all bls. Wast: ow. D. C., July 9, 1881.5 * SEALED PROPOSALS in duplicate, be indorsed Proposal received at this | UN aw below-deseril atthe Navy Yard, the usual inspection and 2000 cu be awarded sey ‘The richt ts reserved to reject uny or all bids not entageous to the Government. us for bids and all necescary information to deemed ad Blank fo: be had at this office. jy PRovesae FoR corr © furnish ‘The whole to be delivered in sixty days from award. | of this Copper will be he proper office inspections of t Navy Yard, to whom bid will be considered unl lar dealer in Copyer. ‘The rixht is reserved t reject it be do so. Blank forms for bids to be had Jy19-m&th P#orosats For 3 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. WALTER b. WILLIAMS & C HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, * AUCTIO! .. We shall sell at the residence of a gen- ping, No. nent of | furniture, M. ae — aber cate at Minticeae: “hairs, Lounge, Easy € iat Carpets, Oil Cloths, Pillows and Kitchen Utensils, &c. RB. WILLIAMS & CO., SON BROS., Auctoneer, 9th and D streets northwest. _ PROPOSALS. for Coal and Lamber, will b PIL 12 M. ‘THE Int DAY OF AUGUST, 1881, ibed Coal and Lumber |.400 tons Cumberland Coal eet Whitu Oak Plank Stock. feet Yellow Pine Plank Stock. ’ THE 30TH DAY OF 3U Hon Ths. of best quality American refined Copper, i and delivered at the , titer cognizance of Bureau Construction and | yuired as are referred. from 4 manufacturer of or STREETS the premises, forty stabout 30 feet trout urchasers, at purehaeer ¢ of wal CARPETS, &c., AT ENTY-SIXTH, at TEN 1711 15th street furniture. Parlor Extension ‘Table, Ancts. LVE, WITH ING, JULY | jy23- ‘TION OF A HIGH | the plans, speci- fornisned on pang,eack bid aa ne- 5 enter into con- BE, ¢ AVY Pay OFFICE, to be deliv- 4» subject to | 40 Tha.) arate J. ADAMS ‘pes JPENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BLACK MAR HT YEARS OLD, HUE SS aD SEATS, AND SINGLE HARNESS. Bay At auction, in MORNING, SULY Worn, af 10 8c ? ALSO, HORSE. KIND AND GENTLE, AND 90D YORE ANIMAL, SUITABLE FOR ANY PUR- Front of our sales rooms, TUESDAY PUNCANSON BROS, huction REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND MERCHANDISE, CUTLERY, LOT WE FRAMES GLASS, GOODS, At auction, TE: im front of and within our Salesrooms, FURSDAY, SULY TWENTY SIXTH, and D streets northwest. FURNITURE INDOW 8, DOUGH AND: OTHER } AND BUILDING MATERIALS, PLATE &c. ALSO, FL BOXES ' FANCY MILLINERY, Lat &c. it DUNcANSON BROS., Auctioneers. eR a TATE FERRE NE ASP CONTAINED IN STORE NO! 1000 CORNER AT AUCTI ‘The stock is all fresh and desirabl Ena? and kind, commen: con uyers. of Tear, Coffees, Worcester ion. UNTERS, &c., ¥ STREET, Ok TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, 1d consists, in auice ‘in, bottles "EN O'CLOCK. Stock all Bale peremptory, to which we invite SALE OF SAERTREET NORTE BELWEEN MEW JERSEY AVENU On MO Q'CLOCK P. the premixes, seven (77), ahd eighty-one (81), in division of aquare mum! eight (628), in city of Washin improved by houses. ‘Ternis of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three years, with interest secured by deed of trust. Fifty dollars deposit required at time of sale. Convey- aucing at cost Assicnee of Heirs-at deceased NDAY, a THOS. J. FIS R& CO., Auctioneers, a HOS: J FIST Ptrost HREE SMALL NICE. BRICK HOUSES ON AND NORTH CAPITOL STREET. AUGUST FIRST, i881, at SIX ‘M., I will sell at publicauction in front of lois numbered. seventy-nix (76), ‘poventy- Abner B. Ki ‘elly'4 su schpte! aadie wsement’ brick dwelling bered two-story and purchaver. FE. EF. WAIT Jaw of George and Ann 8, Parker, northwest. ‘TRUSTEES’ AND LOT ON TENTH STREET, AND I STREETS SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. y virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No.879, fof Lab ek nan, onl the Laud Records fer the Dine ia, we will offer for, wale at n of Colm TUESD! certain piece 0 in the and 12, in | same at a point Rorthwest, corner of lot. 1 | twenty-four feet six inches: | fifteen fect ten and one-half inches: thence north twet ty-four feet six inches; thence west one hundred and fi | 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 Srmlaere Sean canoe ty ‘will be seven days mm y sale, or the perty 1 Feold at the riek an diting pinch Conveyancing and recording at purchasers cost. $75 Gepost at tine of ale a zee ; sa _dy21-d&ds HUDSON PETTIT, 5 Trustees. T)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ASSIGNER BUILDL STREET! By virtue of a deed given to me, and duly recorded in liber 92) , folio 190, et seq. of the Iand records for tl District 6f Columbia, Ewtil sell at auction, on WEDNE DAY, TWENTY-SEVENTH 1881, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. lots 68, on each lot at chaser’s coet. | days the assiznee and trustee reserves the right to resell trick and after five days public notice of sich resale in some Lews- Paper publis _4y20 CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ity of Washington, in the District of Colum! ‘and deseribed as follows: and 70, of Th. Meyer and J. L. (trustees) subdivision of lots 26 and 27, fronting on 7th street and on T street northwest. ‘Terms: One-third cash, cichteen months, notes to bear six per cent. interest, and tobe secured by deedof trust. A deposit of $50 rei SALE OF BRICK (ONE-STORY) OFFICE BETWEEN G public auction, on ‘OND DAY OF AUGUST, 1881, at .M., in front of the premises, all that of parcel of land situated, lying ahd being bored. Jia, bactanius for the square num inning for ‘Aistant forty-five feet ate inches from the and running thence south ‘thence east one hundred and on the property sold, or all cash, at option ‘The terms must be complied with in | cout of ‘the defaulting purchaser. AND TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FINE | G@ LOTS, CORNER SEVENTH AND T NORTHWEST. DAY OF JULY, A.D. in front of the premises, hour's ih square 441, balance in six, twelve and fime of sale, Conveyancing, Ke. If terms are not complied wit of defaulting purchaser or purchasers in Washington, D.C JAMES L. BARBOUR, Assignee and Trustee. (THOMAS DOWIE 6 0° CLOCK, of Lots'No. 177 and 178, fronting on Market street 83 | feet by a sop of = 0 vided as fo 5 ed **Propo- | this office until Y, 188) vashington Navy ws: 170,000 | inches wide, 16 inches | bject to the tests and | of the Washington | No Proposal any or all offers, should considered to the interest of the Government to dat this office. J. ADAMS SMITH, Pay Tnspector U, SPITAL. Orrick A. A. Q. M., WASHINGTON Bannaces, } WASHINGTON, Seaied Proposals in triplicate, ditions, will be received at rel NOON, JULY 23, 11 all the additional mate: ‘Tite pposiain. J wall. be opened in Presence of b essary to erect a new fraine hospital overnment, reserves the richt to reject any or all | } lank proposals and full information as to he manner of bidding, conditions to be observed by | Burche D.C., July 1, W815 subject tothe ttstual con- this office PIL 12 881, at which time and ers, for fur- tal require aud labor | this post. | Didslers and terms of contract and payment will be fur- be see D.C. MITH, Ist the ° PHYSICIAN in Massschunetis aveni male Complaints tones and y thout mercury. west. ured in three to eight day write. tabuthwest, opposite BLOOD din either stasce. ere House, Beton. Go MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! Anew and great Medical Work, cheapest, indispensabie to evel ——_ ‘E OF LI Lim, embossed _fi criptions, price only $1 sample six Cents, Send now. on application to this office. { material on hand and plans and specitica- | on at the office of ta, Washington, D. C. laining proposals shonld be mark: seals for new Hospital at Washington Bari * and addressed to the andersi: all afflicted w is enabled to guarantee a cure 1 of the blood, throat, nose or skin. diserotien with Spermatorrhes, po dering marriage Recent or’ ays by a local remedy. Charges low. Railroad fare to Baltim refaia, YN;” bound in finest French ius- tains beautiful Stee) r Pre- | sent by inail. -Iilustrated Amonnt and de- ars, Cluiss & Lt. Kk. Q. M. ee | | ihe city, can be consulted | ue, from 2 to4 and ul Irregularities quickiy Separate noon for ladies Dr. BROTHERS, 906 B Je21-2un’ | TE STREET, Bal- in hospital and private syphilitic dis- Victims of in- nature decay, lost proper or unhap- route Gonorrhea a Ladies wulariti cured. Office, | ‘Smitheontan. No chanrs D PURTFTER is a certain Ovarium Tumors, Kid- bison. Cure of Syphilis Send two stamps for pam- Dr. JOHN TRIPP. warranted the best and, ry man, entitled “THE FE. OR SELE-PRESER- | ull gilt, 300 pases, con- nerravins Actress Peabody Medi- | cal Institute, or Dx. WM. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch street, Bostei MApAME D consulted daily at 924 from 1 to 9 o'cloek p. DRMeres FRENCH POWDERS Weakn Diseases, G ENTWISLE, Drusist, coruer 12th | [ ylvania avenue. Prive $3 per box, sent | by mail under seal ou receipt of pri m6 (1ONSULT DR. ROBERTSO: J Saturday at hie otic, 436 4'¢ street, from 2 to 9 o’ci Pp who, rears experience, guarantees a cure in all diseases of the | ryclit to reeell ‘at cost of def, Se eee | ney, no) ‘or Syphi- | texl, positively cured in from 8 t910 and © offices turnal Bi th tracted, lis, recently cont days. strictly private, ». and separate f ien. Refers to the leading physicians of Baltimore. Mun onion, 19'S. Rutaw street? Balti moderate. e FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- dies. All female complaints quickly cured. Can be street northwest. Office hours fie and all Tiood and Suin Diseases ‘and ood and Sian morrheea cured in 48 hours. For | Vi-m, wf Je10-2n" Certain cure for irinary Diseases, chess, Inpoten: ry Wednesday and f street northwest, near | m. with fifteen | Noe- | BE SECURE IN SUMMER. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 154H STREET AND Ni Fire, Burglar and. year. "Government W. Riges, vier it; Be ‘Sn, a ‘retary; A. 2 giueecvant: treasurer: Henry Ac Willard Joker Gs Proof Vaults from $5 to 360 a ‘iso, receive Sil in Teanes for odes oe werware or j Board of ‘Managers: William Stickney, president; Geo. jw York AVE. m2 ‘Mantels, Be. vey, RUTHERFORD & CO., 7. RI 1116 Penna. ave. * near Star office. p, rou | “Twill sett the Saw and’ Planta, | street, near Boundary, on TUESDAY, OND. 1881, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. M. mnore. Chances | febi Ww H. WHEATLEY’S . Mi AND WET AND DRY SCOURING ESTAULISHMENT. returned and to all parts of the country. 1068, aps ‘in the Dis- iad! snd capeos from ) JEFFERSON STREET. " 2 Butwan, Gnuasrowse D. O. feet by a depth of 70 fect: front on Market street, and fronting on 4th etreet. 8 improved by two Bricks and one Frame dwe One-third cazh; balance in one and two Fears with notes bearing interest and secured by a dee | trust on the property sold. All conveyancing, &c., at ser. “$25 down af timo of eale One 40383 Cont of pute jy19-d&ds as follows ? One Jig One Ban One Cutting-off Table, with three saws. ‘One Borin, ‘One Saw Set and Sharpener. ‘Oue Morti One Emery Wheel, two Work Benches. One Clamp, one Planing Machine One Rip Saw, with eight sa One Grindstone, one Mould One Eusine, eighteen horse power. One Boiler, fo And other things that wil sa ‘This before Jy. CHANCERY SALE. OF LUABLE, TMPI | U ANP UNIMPROVED CITY PROPERTY, Dis undersi purpos OF AUC nu on 13th st remises, will also well 'at publ Lot ine with a de three-story brick dwelling, ments, being b On the SAME DAY, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M will also sel! Lot 9, 0. ) feet on F street northwest, between Ist and north, with a depth of 100 fect to a 20-foot premise rontin, 24 stredts ‘Terms of sale: hall be rewarded by a | cash ip hand, on credits of s respectivel, | required to’wive his notes therefor and secure the same by deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of cent of the purchase money will be of sale, atu ‘will ply with terns of sale er, the T: | the risk of the defaulting purchaser. will be at the cost of the purchase Cc THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioncers. day fault of © ON A. PRESCOTT, SALE OF thy yane complied wit J. T. COLDWI | THOMAS Down TRUSTEES’ REAL ESTA’ NORTH NORTHWEST. By wirtue of a deed of trust, dated May Ist, 1878, and ‘Liber 883, folio 358, of for the District of Columbia, and at secured thereb; etree ed in oF AuGUS (0) ington, and numbered one hundred and sixty-seven (167), in Moses Kelly's subd R., two abery wale, Jy20-cokds SECOND-HAND > CLOTHING, i BOUGHT ‘and the high Pistols te." Call fe saane near Pennsylvania ayenue, PAINTS, O1L8, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. JOHNSTON'S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID Retinaien fi faved to Builder i ee AR- Ey ns Dulldgene A Tall seca TISTS" SUPPLIES always on liand. DAY AFTERNOO: perty can be boussht at private sale at any time ihe day of eale. ‘The property ean be seen on the Pretuines after 10 o'clock, or at Fuley'n auction rooms. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Cofirt of the istrict of Colin A.D. 1881, in E | appointed by said decres ‘Trustee for the x the north 25 feet front by depth of 60 feet 5 inch ed twenty-four (24), in aquare numbered with the improvements theteon, being ho District of Coimmbia, and. by written re- ty secured Lill ell at ub eM D.C. with the np _ | story frame dwellt ‘Terms: One: he at expense of purchase! h deséribed: premises, situate in the city of Wash- | and fifteen (615), aa recorded 30th July, 1877, in liber He folio '159. ‘This property brick dwelling li of kale: One-third id wine months, secured by with +x per cent interest. Conveyancing at cost, not complied with in even daya the Trustee reserves the Auctioneer. i IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TH MARKET AND FOU RGETOWN, D. C., AT AU ULY 26TH, 1881. at | ises, 1 will sell parts | in front of the p 110 feet. This. ‘Three lots of roperty will be di- | feet and one of 23 The above property afin of MES L. DAVE Anctioneer. Mill, No. 1544 AY, AUGUST SEC- The property is w, one Turning Lathe, with tools, Ww, one right and left Montder. = Machine. icin Machine. Ie. ing Machine. y horse power. % [be described on the day of Auctii VED bid passed on the 15th day of July, uity cause No. 7730, of Susan ft against America G. Pedrick ctal., the t public a highest bidder, ives, on DAY, THE SECOND DA A.D. 1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK ouse treet northwest, in thé city of Washing- ) O'CLOCK P. M., on the auction, to the highest ». 489, fronting 51 feet 5 between D and E streets, ches, improved by a large with ail modern improve- No. 421 6th street northwest. 0. 6, in feet Bg Ono-fourth of the purchase money and the residue in three equal payments ), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months th ‘interest, and the purchaser will be ten on the 8 required to com- within ten days thereafter, in de- ‘rustee reserves the right to resell at All conveyancing COLE, Trustee. | dynd-d the purchase d, 18° folio 424, of the land re: ction, in THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1881, | No. Lin section No. lof the | county of Washington, improvements, consisting of two two? nis. -third cash; balance in twelve and eizht- | Six per cent interest. $75 at time of sale. | 2 r. ‘Terms to be | in ten days. CHAS. E. FRASER, Surviving Trustee. Anctioneer, Iyll-2aweds Auctioneer. 2 OF VALUABLE IMP TE ON P STREET, BETWEEN CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS land records the request of the at pubic sale, in THE FIRST DAY ALD. 1881, at SIX O'CLOCK, P.M, the District of Columbia, and known es Lot vinion of certain lota in square six hundred | is’ inyproved by a balance in three, six property sold, 100 required at tine purchaser, If terms are Q'Burvivhix Trustee. JAMES W. etches, Jewelry, Guns 'HERZOG, ‘9h street, eae) GEORGE RYNEAL, Jz., 418 Tru Street Noxtawest. m30 RI iG, FRESCO EALSOMINING, WALL PAINTING furnished and references given. E. 1228 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. INTERIOR DECORATIONS. - Estimates C. MEADE & CO., Je WAveer nova GRAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIES. B'S, 206 10TH STREET. pS tenes LINING FELT, GAs STOVES! GAS STOVES! ‘THe SUMEEN POEL. MONEY SAVED. * Gas m2-3m "awe | FOWLEr's PATENT FL FRUIT JARS. of the fucet quality, tn TE CELEBRATED | GPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 1, | Elewant Ladies’ sti Good Houre Slippers... ‘Men's and Boys Low Shes for faites. 3 No Bar. voatoat For circulars and terms apoly to, A ‘TT, mil-3m. 401 9th street, Washington, D. C. - LADIES’ GOODS. M®. 3. PALMER, No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Jane 29th to make selections for eresgeo's eoous, wo wil oer the remainder of our FRENCH FLOWERS, OSTRI JUMES, Exe., Ez0., om at greatly reduced prices. Store closes at 6:90 p.m. daily July and August. —_fy7 WILLIAN OFFERS 20 PER CENT OFF HIS . ENTIRE BYOCE OF NEW = M. Ewa ‘SUMMER GOODS. x Rulr Wrape, ‘Street and Travelin Woe as ie best Giuebaan Suite Black DamanweButies Wie each mndciioves; oveltiesn Bleck STRAW GOOl = 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. fo? TOV PSY; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. XM ME. WASHINGTON, +N” DRESSMARING AR) TAEMMING STOR! suit PENSYLVANTA ave, ae Costumes, Cloaks, Sc, tuado in wa Por supa shirtnouen ‘Ladies can have ‘Dreabon et OUGLASS’. Nusira stReer. Sr. Croup Buapree. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. SPECIALTIES For tHe COMING WERK: A BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH HOSE, iu Cardinal, and Navy Biuo, full faxhi it 50 cents & pair, usual price 78 cents. “A. VERY FINE LISLE THREAD FINISH PIN STRIPE HOSE at 43 cents, regular price 63 cents. THERAD GLOVES, 29 conta Pottnes pitts, LISLE E cents, fo cH $-Elastic LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 39 cents, ‘reduced from 50 conta. Other styles in propertion, PARASOLS. ALL PARASOLS WILL BE SOLD AT A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT, SILK MITTS, ALL SHADES. DOUGLASS’ Sy2 9TH STREET. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. (PSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F STREET NORTHWEST, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. eo SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit READY-MADE SHIRTS at followin, Pest Wamsutta, unfinished, ro cei finiel ices: ished, 90 cts. Best ¥. of the L., unfint .. finished, 80 cts. Boys’ Wamsutta, unfinished, 60 cts. ; finished, 75 cts. Latest Novelties in Summer NECK WEAR. FANCY HALF HOSE, UNDERWEAR and a full line $f GENT'S FURNISHINGS at remarkable LOW Money refunded where fail to suit. jell JAMES THOMPSO) UY THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. 5 first-claee Muslina, such as New York Mills, Wam- sutta, and Williamsville—not third or fourth-rate goods staniped Wameutts./ When yon, buy the "MYSTERY" SHIRT you get first-clasa Muslin and the best Sound Heavy Linen for 75 cents, and if they are not satisfac- tory when you get them home you can return them and weet your money. LINEN COLLARS, finest guality and latest styles, only $1.50 per dozen’ six for 75 cents. SILK NI , Manager. ‘They are made of KE WEAR, cheaper than ever. Very fine All-Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents, worth 40, at MEGINNIS: m12 1002 F street northwest. S. B. ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, ___HOUSEFORNISHINGS. Great REDUCTION IN PRICES OF REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, &e. Being overstocked in above xoods, will sell for the next thirty days at 10 per cent off regular prices. ‘Those in want of Latrobes, Furnaces, Brick-set and Portable z Slate Mantels, Sc., will find it to their advaut- age to call and examine our large assortment of above goods. Axents for St. George and Stag Head Ranges, Social and Fireside Jewel Latrobos, W. 8. JENKS & CO., TH Steet NouTHWwEst. um JEW G DS N E oo 1s POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. DESSERT PLATES, DINNER SETS, STATUETTES, TOILET SETS, VASES, TEA SETS. FINE PLATED WARE. and Choice Bits of CHINA, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _ sell ¥ eat an (oscaess First-clans in all its of 1881 Ree: Proprietor: (OS. Fi CITY, MD. tents. W. B. RL cenit feat on the Ocean. 600 nests. Rotel, $280 per day 410 and $15.90 por week, GACH 8. C, BECKWITH, chil eke T= “BRIGHTON,” ARLEY, ATanTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. dy18-Im ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths and all Jyl4-6w F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. ASTFORD HALL, E Is now open for the reception of wate = SAMUEL Nore $y9-1m* Pro) BP. Niamaentd OTLENTIC CITY, N. J., ‘Thoroughly renovated, refurnished and, Ly, Gmproved: | gas and clctric belle introdtoocd. ‘con: | is now for the rece} este under er Management. "It is connected sith the Nexto. bod Gistant trom the Sprlage Siecidl thice toate tifa Tae ilies. For Giving full descriptions, address at the Hamilton or the Sprinks. ‘A. 0. WHITE, Manager. Dr. J. W. NASH, Resident Physician. post ILLER HOUSE.—Most delichtful location in the state: scenery uch; country market. and from depot free. - For information apply to Mrs. E. L. RIDGELY, Hanover, Pa. ee iy COBB'S ISLAND, VA. Surf Bathing, Fishing, Saipe Shooting. This ¥ 9 Hotel is reopened for the reception of visitors + Terms $2 per day, $12 per week, $35 per month. Trout from Norfolk or Old Point per ‘steamer, Northampton gcherrystone very Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Dr. Wm. Stoakley, of Northampton Co., Va., will in attendance to render medical aid. For further in- formation addi yl sam J.T. SPADY, Proprietor. aye = (THE HYGEIA HOTEL. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open. year. Equal to any hotel in the United States as a Sum- mer Resort. Send for circular, describing hygienic ad- HARRISON PHO!BUS, Prop. (CLARK HOUSE, Asbury Park, has all the comforts of / a mansion; fine garden, largé porch, stabling, ice house and near to post 3. Ocean and lakes. Churches close by, Je30-1m_ PROP. GRAND AND SEWALL Al 7ILLE BELLE VUE, CAPE MAY, Ocean view from inde. a JOPER ‘Address’ jy8-Im. MRS. C. A. GO MASSHALI's Sr. GEORGE HOTET. ‘This old favorite Summer Resort, situated, ear Piney Point, Md.. on the Potomac, and only ten miles from the Chesapeake Bay, will, be open JULY Ist. Accessible by daily'line steamers between Washington and Norfolk. The inost attractive, healthy and best salt water bathing place on the Poto' mac. Good fishing and boating. Gnests will be met Fit conveyance at Finey Point, Terms: $2 per day, per week, per month. Je27-1m_ k. J. MARSHALL, Prop. AHILL HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, N.J.. WILD ( RE-OPEN JUNE 15, 1881. The situation, is known as one of the tnost desirable in As- 97) bury Park. ‘Two minutes’ walk from Beach Sed and Bathing Grounds; near the Lakes. ‘The house has been enlarged, several new rooms added and refurn- labed. Spring Beds, Hair Mattresses, Bath Rooms, | Hot and Cold Water, perfect drainage. through- out. Improved kitchen facilities. Greatly enlarged dining room aud sumptnously provided table, will rival the best of seaside resorts, Apply early aud secure. choice of rooms. Address MES. M. D. CAHILL, venue and Kingsley strect, Asbury Park, N.J. fon? VIRGINIA. ofamphlets at the Rings House, Ebbitt House aud Star Jell-teeptl BE. "PE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, 18 REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In Two Hours row Purapenrnma. Fast Express Trains, with Parlor Cars attiched, ar tun during the season at convenient hours, and passen. xers will find on their arrival at Philadelphia’ Union Tranefer Coaches aud Horse Care ready to tranafer aa, ect to the station of the West Jersey K.It., at the foot of Mior Through Tickets, Baggage Checks, and full ‘or et ickets, Chee! an ‘ull in- formation apply as follows. Northeast corner of 13th street_and Dnsylvania ; Station Baltmore and Potomac R.R., corner 6th and B stree iB Pennsylvania avenue: 1351 Pennsylvania avenue; tion Baltimore and Ohio R.R: J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. _Je6-2in U ITED STAT HOTEL, ‘The lancest in Atlantic City, N.J., Is now open for the SON of "81. 6) W. WHITNEY, Manager. THOS. CHASE, Cashier. 'D. T. MORGAN, Musical Director. BROWN & WOELPPER, Proprietors. Jel8-e0, jyd,angeo ta FANS. e JELLY TUMBLERS. TR ice Pitchers, Castors, Dishes, Cake Baskets, Card Receivers, &c., & WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, Berry c. sell TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER, THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLYS5. ‘Tue Best iw Usk, at J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 1TH STREET, Asove New Yore BOOTS AND SHOES. _ Je10, ENUE. On and after this date we will close our entire stock of SUMMER BOOTS AND SHUES AT PRIME COST. All our goods are of the best makes. 50c., 75e., $1 {land $1.25 We are determined to close the ontire stock on hand. Call at once at the POPULAK SHOE HOUSES OF SINSHEIMER BROS., 808 SevENTH stREEr, and 3151 M sTRRET, _Syld-2w Georgetown. MAE®E No MistaKe. : THE NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 PENNS NI VENUI RECEIVED. 8, CAH OAD. Oe SHO FRO e THE CHEAPEST SHOES EVER EXHIBITED IN WASHINGTON, <6 to 8. CHILDREN'S G00) One saad styles of Gente fin tow ard ey ONE PRICE. igual ap2s BULLETIN EXrRaonDINARY! THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA, AVENUE. SEASONABLE GOODs Now IN STOCK. ‘New Novelties daily arriving, gditoe toe oP BRE PERE ana Candee poeergnie red ‘The Most city. ‘KILT SUITS A SPECIALTY. S53" Prices tho lowest, yh L648 Ho! ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA, $7) | Os Manx Lixe Pennsytvanra RatLROAD, Amid the Most Picturesque Scenery of the Allezhenies. Its large, airy, elecantly furnished rooms and supe- rior cuisine render it one of the most ‘desirable resorts iu this cit ‘Tourists cast or west can obtain a sod night's rest anda daylight view of the Alleghenies by stopping at the LOGAN. “First-class music, &e. For Circular, containing terms of board, aan W. D. TYLER, Superintendent. HOUSE, Michigan Avenue, Atlantic » City, 100 yards froni the sea, with un- ebstructed ocean front, and near the warin baths. Renewed comforts, electri bells and duu modern conveniences. Jel1-2 EDWIN ROBERTS. GTOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, Cus ry, of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, Manaker. | Greatly enjuncedl aud imnproved.ad- (9 ditional rooms, new Testaurant, new billiard $2 room and bowling alley, passenger elevator and electric -bells. “Comfortable accommodations for 1,000 guests. ‘Musie by Simon Hassler's celebrated Orchestre. “Opens june 25, 1881. Hoom Clerk, Harry Drstsoy, late of the Girard, Philadelphia. Jel-2m NEW MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, Camera Co., Pa., On the Summit of the Allezhenies, 2,200 feet above level, within nine hours’ ride of Washington. By the erection of a new and elegant Hotel the accom- modations at this CHARMING RESORT haye been greatly enlarged and improved. The drainage and w ter supply are perfect, Passenger Elevator, Electri Bells, new Bath and Billisrd Rooms, and childten’s Di ing and Play Rooms have been added to the equipment | of the Hotel, and it has been elegantly furuished through- out Cottage First. residences to let. lars containing Analysisof the water and full is Analy! information, yen W. D. TYLER, Supt. (CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY. ‘Unequaled location, substantial building, new, furniture, prouipt ad attentive service, ele- $9 vator, electric Bells. : A TABLE OF PARTICULAR EXCELLENCE. Tuo Grebestea wl bbe conducted by Mr. PJ. GR RU, al Opens June 25. 28-2 Reuoporn DELAwane, ‘Will open JUNE I57u, 1881 qT to $id Skstink Rinks ‘Bowling Alloy, Biliard and bles attached. ‘Circulars at Star office. « ap28-3m WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. HE ALLAIRE, SPRING LAKE, N.J.. NOW OPEN. TXnew Jnodern construction aud fur- B house, Directly on the beach. OF HADLEY, Manager. Jel5-2m F. M. RICHARDSON, rietor. BEAUMONT HO! corner Atlantic and Virginia ity, N. J. House en- new EDAR GROVE.—This CXcpen tor summer boertire Within feo miles of 8.V.H.K._ Five miles to B. & 0.8.8. For particulars: J. LUTHER BO’ JelT-cow2m Clarke County, Berryville, Va. 7 WANT TO HAVE A JOLLY TIME GO TO Pulte stias, ae of fruit. fed attention _— tomac, ‘Terms $1.25 per day; lees than four. z ‘Addrese Dr. R. P- BLA Iitver Sjrinis oad Otice, Mal dela pPey post HOTEL, ‘Sr. Many's County, Marriaxp, Open for of guests June scot tan ener ‘Mins. 308. 9 | and 7 o'clock there was a nc — THE EVENING STAR. — | HOW THE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR OF MAINE AB JULY 23, 1881 JOURNED WIS REPUBLICAN COUNCH.—A DEAR = =} Lock at aveusta. Maud S. in Chicago. The political situation in Maine ts becoming THE TWO FASTEST CONSECUTIVE HEATS ON | very interesting, Plaisted, the democratic gow- RECORD—2:114y and 2:11 | ernor, anu the executive ‘council, which Is com A telegram from Chicago, July 28, says: posed wholly of republicans, being at logger About 25,000 persons attended the races this heads. The council has rejected ) nomina- afternoon, including the Vanderbilt party, who | tion made by the governor adlock was occupied seats with the judges. Expectation | in full force on July 13, when the governor aad Tan none too hich, as the track was conceded to | council met as usual. Among the nominations be 13g seconds slow from heavy rains. Without | to be acted on was that of Albion Little for tras warming her up, Bair drove Maud S. down the tee of the Reform School. Mr. Little ix a goad center of the track in order to take the curves | Tepublican, and is at present im the office #0 less sharply. She broke before reaching the first | wi governor wished to reappoint him, quarter, and galloped 200 yards before she set- The republican council have nothiag agalmet tled. The first quarter was made in 35seconds, him, it is stated, beyond the fact. that bis name and the haif in 1:12. She made another was sent in by the governor, and they hawe skip in rounding the turn near the three- | made it a rule to reject all his nominations, quarter pole, and passed under the wire in Councillor Bowers in ‘opposing the vination 2:211g. On the second trial she came down attacked the gor v furiously. The latter teak close to the pole, and went away at a 2:18 gait. | the matter nonchalantly, and refused to enter- | Her first quarter was made In 343g, the haifin tain , | 1:06%, the third in 1:38 and the mile im 2:11\y. On the third heat she started as before, went the first quarter in 34, the half in 1:068{, the thi uarters in 1:37'5 and under the wire in 2:11. Ina moment she was ornamented with a floral collar, a basket of flowers was presented | to Bair and another set before Vanderbilt, who seemed greatly embarassed, and laughingly re- fused to accept the tribute.” Capt. Stone says: “Considering the condition of the track, thi performance is the greatest effort of Mand’s history.” The second and third heats are the two fastest consecutively on record, being at the average rate of 2:11}. “The Vanderbilts at once drove away to a special train. | eee A Series of Conflagrations. SOME HEAVY LOSSES RY FIRE. Sparks from the engine which ran Wm. 11 Vanderbilt's special train to Niagara Falls set | fire to the Canada Southern railroad freight | Shed at Chippewa, Ont. A high wind was blow- | ing at the time. “A clean sweep was made of | one-third of the village. In ail about twenty | houses were destroyed. A dispatch from Walia put the n m. While Mr. Robie was hesitating, the governor putes stop to his cogitations in short onler, with # coup Tetat worthy of Oliver Cromwell.” Rising slowly and taking the gavel, he brought it down with trem ree upon the table and this council is adjourned x up his papers and nd to his private rooms. s only the governor ean rbody. A committee was appointed to wait on the governor and try to promise, but the etfort failed. "An ad | ho and as th regular deadlock. sensational « ight. assemble there ike, The facts about this rather currence have only just Plaisted, it is stated, will fight it out. po *Frisco's Iypian Vistron,—The st arrived on Saturday at San Prancise, jaska. bringing tary cl y cannot iosity t | Walla, Washington Territory sthat the town Visit of cy Nn of Harford was almost ent burned down | Indians epidemic, whieh | Saturday. Several of the most valu: Blocks | Mas car of the tribe. in the town were destroyed. A fire origina omer Dr. ? ad - laasuatapan te junaee es orice yAXerter DeaTt PROM Hyprornonta.—at day ® Manchester, N. HL, Maud Lovejoy, 9 years old, | Peters street, New Orleans, de daughter of Capt. Jot died of hy= buildings Nos. 118 and 126 and : : drophe Saturday night. rabid di eral weeks ago. +o A SINGULAR Case or Prracy has been discov street. ‘The loss is €100,000; insurance $85,000. ae tons Sinn P. Duncan & Co,’s store, at Camden. on- tario, with the postoftice and the resi the postmaster, was burned yesterd ered in Saigon (French Cochin China.) A native Dancan, who went back to the burning store driven ashore in stress of weather, was for cash and papers, was burned to death. A contraband opium. In the hold, fire at Thomas . Saturday night,“ de- ; stroyed the cotton warehouse of A. P. Wright & | tended for sale, Co., containing 1,400 bales of cotton. “The books | - of the city treasurer were lost, as were also im- | portant books belonging to the Knights of Honor and the A. 0. U. V The Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Strikers. about fifty female children, in- see STRICKEN WrTn BLINDNESS. —On Thursday, as Henry A. Best, of N. Y., was read- ing in his office, nly stricken with blindness. Sight returned “in an hour or two. During the next day blindness came on again, AWED BY THE PRESENCE OF THE MILITIA. and his sight has not since returned. An Albany A special dispatch to the St. Paul, Pioneer | 0culist declares that Mr. Best's sight is gone for | Press says: emod of striking lumbermen | CVer- aire, Wisconsin, is awed to-night by | the presence of 350 men-of the state mili who | artived there in the afternoc arched | through the streets with fixed t s. meantime the 200 special police had arrested ——— A New York Trvnk Mysrery.—The New York police have a trank mystery which are engaged in trying to solve. Two well dressed men engaged rooms in the house of Mr. I ee mecca ed | est dist street, and had a lange Sa tae ae joading etziker, a man named L20 | crates tramk delivered there. She hadioe te erate acd INGE Eee cea the house discovered that the trank was filled trative and lodged them in jail. The mob with ladies’ dresses, and fri: made no ion htened the men except by grams and> oeee = a » | away by telling them that a detective had been hisses. nith addreaved some 200 of the | tothe them ia thelr absent they aa pre- men, stating that those who desired to take | {9 80" cuetabtbes erties their places would be protected by all the power | That'ther hal. doubtless pemena ae ee of the state. The mills will start up on Monday ¥ 2 ° with new ten, and the troops will doubtless re- | MlVertised “that persons missing a trank eould main until then. A special to the Milwaukee | War of if by calling on him,” Republican trom Ewa Claire states that t e Se gece now nine companies of militia In thate took the trunk ia charge, buty ond the et that the go nothing is yet known. 01 id to be a camel's hair si ”. ds were stolen, the articles is rl, worth about | that the striking sawmill employ | Itis expected thi are “quiet. eof the mills will begin ees AN Epitor KILLED my OvTLAWS.—The out- law troubles in Perry county, Ark., have broken Judge Harris, AN STEA of the Ps r some tim . and J, L. the Fourche fic_in explosives | Valley Times, ed by a “select” band | has been tied on between America and Eng- rof laws to county Affairs had Hland. Recently a barrel purporting to cont hed euch a Gov. Churchill sent cement, from the Cunard steamer Malta, Gen. Newton, commander of the state militia, open by the customs officials, six zi to the scene to investizate mattera, A truce were discovered containing clockwork in- | y., 5 ieack which was broken rnal machines pre; with dyn On night by the cowardly assassination of of the machine was forwarded tp Sir Win. Ht ce oh ie er from. Perryville court. A few days afterward tet Heyer Morrilton at light yesterday i nnd on board the a doutor to ettean ‘ 4 It is stated that in some of the bar- Portteg ieetre eg tet | ichteen buckshot te arm. A notice was left at enge of Judge Harris advising that gen- in to leave the coun’ Later dispatches: announce the death of Mr. Matthews. 3e CLirrorD Rata A dispateh from Cornish tot Portland (Me.) Press last even- ing says Judge Clifford ralli the convulsions which were having ceased. He has taken some nour- bearing O’Donavan Rossa’s name AN Excrtixe Tra | td the Louisville Courier. Ky., says that an exciting tragedy occurred | | there yesterday. Eleven convicted prise | the county jail were to have started at 8 | in the morning to the penitentiar, o'clock Between 6 in one of the inz attention outside, quickly t. Jackson, | McGannagill to the scene. | i Bolden and John Stewart, | ether, | ishment, and his life may be prolonged a day or two. Two negroes, Le convicted of larceny, were conflned te 4 and on reaching their cell the officers found that cram from Providence, July j ys: H. L. Aldrich, cotton dealer, has at | tached the personal property of the Quidnick Company at Quidnick, for a claim of $30,000, a balance ‘offered to him by Trustee Chatee, who, as treasurer of the Quidnick company, bought Bolden had killed Stewart, having beat his brains out with a piece of an iron bunk. As soon as the cell door was opened Bolden at- tacked the officers with his weapon and would have killed some of them but tor their pistols, re killed | cotton of him. This will wind up the concera, Which, firing almost towether, seat one ball | Cott a Ce : through his body and another throush his | 8 be Trustee Chafee to-day edvertions Canonchet “3 ir sale. | brain.” The coron: = accordance with th ere buried yesterd: cemetery. rendered a verdict in | facts, and the dead | Sexare afternoon in the county | Auburn, in vi e route for his home, but w of the alarming news that had just been dconcerning the President, declined to aspeech except to acknowledge the com- pliment and to expressa hope for the President's recove nd Slateroofers’ turday nigiit, when received to the effect that 500 men been y by their employers at nce of 50 cents per da: reports wer who had be taken back last ¥ $3.50 per t. He said he rof the port» York from’ Alloa Tue Latest would take telegram from Long sight was hotel, at Oc fifty feet below h had fallen and 7 burst cut of the ground about two and a hi feet long and one and a half feet high, anda | cloud of smoke ar in the air from thirty to | forty feet hi The flame started with a hiss i to that of a rocke it had subsided, on passing the hand through the sand where the flame had been, th ing sound could be ral days emitted a ka, Hambolt county, ok, er the water WG: ed, a flame + bythe Kev. Mr. Han STUART, of D.C., aud Mins i DANIELS, of Albany, N. ¥. DIED. BRADY. On Sunday mor, JOHN BRADY, a sold 1012 E street ne instant, at 4 © On Sunday, July 24, I8R1, at 1-20 a. HA CRYEL, widow of the late 1 dauehter of Mrs, Benjamin M. uty-sixth year of her agr. place at the Asbury ME. Chureh, 6, at 4 O'clock pm. ¥ HAKDT KRATZ, aged F. Spindler’s under- cuth stret northw L steet, Tuesday, after very strong smell of sulphur, eral minutes afterward. The sand since this singular occur? gems fuil of phosphorus. | Posvoeds i r. Henry Irving. n, speaking at the Lyceum Theate the close of his annual benefit performance, said: “We might have continued playing “The Cup; or, the Belle’s | Stratezem” to this moment Ifthe opportunity had not been offered of introducing on the: boards my friend and_fellow-artist, Mr. Edwin Booth. {Cheers.] Of his great qualities as an Nc "Sue a actor you Lave ha no scanty proof, for, after | rwexay afternoon, att O'clock. Reatives and fea representing at the Princess Theater many of | invited to attend. - the leading Shaksperian characters with signal | Oty fae ee art ability, he was received here with nightly dem- | 51 °fi ae scventy wasth’ von af heros onstrations ofenthusiasm which hate more than | “Requiem mast at St. Aloysius’ Church, at 9:90 ame, contirmed the great impression he liad already | Tuesday. Friends and acquaimtanens ate tuvitnd.. made, and which were as gratifying to myself as RYER. MART Departed this ti MCMANUS, ty om July 234 saree wh 9 | , PURDY, On Friday, July 22, 1881, at 8.10 pom, | JOHN PURDY, in the seventy-rihth year of his age, Funeral from'hix late rv they must have been to him. Mr. Booth’s ar- INDERTAKE tistic fellowship, high courtesy and single- | — _UNDERT. AKERS minded devotion to our common art has made W*: F- sPInvie UNDERTAKER, 1029 SevENTH STREET, 320 bet. N. ¥. dL street northwest. JONN & WEDZES DERTAKER, 1317 Hien (32p) Sraeer, Grorerrown, m2t (Opporite Butchers’ Market.) y ILLIA .CKETT, with Avousrus BURGDORy, Ww" APURNISHING UNDERTAKER, a 316 Pennsylva enue porthwest, between: DELS" esha oat de Saas FR. . SPINDLER, his engagement one of the most delightful asso- ciations in my remembrance. Above all, I am gratified to think it an additional link to the many bonds of amity and good will which it should be the pride of Englishmen and Ameri- cans to maintain.” ——+e2—___ AN ARKANSAS WAR ON THE SOUTHERN EXPress —A telegram from Littie Rock, Ark., ‘press Com- pany that application would be made to the chancery court for an injunction restraining the ‘said company, its officers and agents from trans- acting business within this state until payment of back taxes due by the said company to the Arkansas and various in thé state be UNDERTAKER, janl9 __ 1233 SevenTu Staeet Nontawaee, jo . WhIGHT, j i