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Se x 3 EOVOMAC RIVER LANDINGS an folsom Tue eraser & 3 om ys for Mattox Creek and = om Sunday» for Matiawoman Creek, Chayel Point and. Mattox eek returning on 5 also roman Cnet Mondays and: Fridays FoR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. man, Som: mi and Pros pect Hi tom, BE Cans Boy ed eae jets unde! FOR BALTIMORE AND RIVER LANDINGS.—The | F Stoamer SU. W. G. Gx0GHEGAN, leaves Ste- i's wharf every SUNDAY at six o'clock p.m. for | Rie Tending and Baltimore. Returning, leven Bal- | uey avod every PRIDAY at four o'clock CS j ATS Landings should take this lime. - Bilge river freight mnst be prepaid. For further in- formation to. : Stee nENs m28-3m_ Or Office cor: Penn. ATORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. | N STEAMER Cl . | _3- 7. COLDWELI, Auctioneer | J. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE IN THE EAST SIDE P AND Q sound Trip to Fortress Monroe and Nor. Firat-chvs Fare to Pine: First-claxs Round ‘Trp to Piney and Lookout .. Returning, leave Nori pAtsanad snd Sa TURDAYS, sttoare fickets steterocoms cain office, 613 13th secret: tn the, National Bank Building, or office, 6th street wharf. THE NEW YORK STEAMERS JOHN GIBSON and EB. C. RN! River, New York, every SATTRDAY, — m., and 6 peitioulars ayaly $9: . apss 613 15th street, opposite JOR NEW YORK DIRECT. MERCHANTS AND MINERS' TRANSPORTATION COMPANY'S OUTSIDE LIN. The Steamship WM. LAWRENCE, Cant. J..S. March, ail from the foot of Spear’s wharf, WEDNES- 5 will AY, August 3, at & p. Sanity feceivad dally foot of Spear’s wharf. Lowest guaran’ if desired, 25 cents each extra. cr 49, Kast River, New York, for every SATURDAY at 5 p.m: A. L HUGGINS, Aozwr, Spear's Wharf, or foot of Long Dock, BaLtTrMone. GEO. H. GLO" AGENT, ws Prmx 49, Easr Riven, Naw Youx. NEW York Rorrerpaw. -clags Steamers of this Line, W. A. TEN,” P. CALAND,” and ““MAAS," the U. S. Mails to jat- |AZAUX. General Tork, "For parcaue apply to Wea, METZERO’ ANSON: Awent. Natioual Sefe Depo Buliding , corner New York avenue and i5th street northwest. jalt ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— STEaMsHir Lise BErweeN New Yore, Hava Lospos, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this compan: sail EVERY SAT- URDAY from Bremen Pier, foot of ‘Hoboken. . of —From New York to Ha Paseage ithampton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; . Be ICHS & . eo ramen Fem Pennasivania avenue northwest, orig QGessm LINE. NoTIcE! LANE ROU EW YORK AND LIVEI CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PIER 49, N. R., NEW YORK. - «Wed., 3 Aux. | Alveria.....Wed., 31 ope eESe et 1 7 + 2 01 RATES OF PASSAGE. gnc $100, according to accommodations, tekets to Paris, $15 additional. Returu tickets on favorable terms. Steamers marked * do not carry ; Steerage at very low rates. Stweraxe tickets from Liv- erpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe st lowest rates. Through ills of Isden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Barge, Aniwers and other portson the Continent and Mediterranean ports. For freicht and passage apply at the Company's office, ‘Bowing Green, oF Goths and cava t IS BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street, Washington, VEBNON H. BROWN & CO., jan ‘New York. __ RAILROADS BALt0ore AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANET COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 2p, aM. LEAVE WASHINGTON. ¥2:20_CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS FAST EXPRESS. 00—Baitimore, Ellicott City, and Way Stations. 16-40 BALTIMORE PADRES" . Sd Baltimore, Annapolis, and Way | (Piedmont, Strasburs, 2 + and Way, via Relay.) 8:10~Povnt of Rocks and Way Stations. 15_PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON EXPRESS. or Cars to New York. }40-STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- (or and at Point of Rocks for Frederick.) 99:00—0n Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and ray 0.00—BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at : College, Beltsvitie, Laurel, Ammapolia Junction, Senmstiys Hanover.) 40 PITTSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND 10 LOUES EXPRESS, P.M. ¥:10_Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta fies quickly | tions. :25—On Sunday only, for Baltimore and Way. Bi -parreae ‘EXPRESS. :00—BALTIMORE, PMILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK EXPRES: :30— Bal ore anc Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- lacerstown und Way, vis x .TIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL EXPRESS, (Frederick, via Kelay, stops & Annap- PO ti LS = —Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Win- chester and Way Stations. wha Stssdny to Pott of only.) $4:40—Baltimore, Aunapoiis and Way Stations. ae Way, vn Uelay” Stops at Hyationlic tad Lousst ay, ¥ a. ville 6,05—Pnt of Hooks and Way stations. 45— Baltimore and Way Stations. 30 BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL ‘te:15 PIT URG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS tox, PHILADELPHIA, W NORE and BOSTON 0B RCTIMONE HeATIStIELy and LAUREL at any: station Uetweeat Washington Sod heats All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. For further information apply af the eric! ‘Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Office, Washington Station and 619 and 1351 | where orders Peansylvania avenue, corner lath will be taken for Laaue ty be checked and received st ‘ny point in the city. mz THE GREAT | ATLEAST OO! e ND SOUTHW! Sruxsow Scorer“ Sgsamricn Gs EFFECT MAY lérn, 1882. of streets, as follows: the We 00 or ‘Besoin rent, ally, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandsivns, Rochester, Buffalo, Ni with Eapor Cae 0 Watkins uid ne North, a8 8:00 am. 7 , except Sunday ; Tak. , © Sat- ‘raj, with Palace Cars to Cansndaigaa aad Wal, win Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 a, Bi, anily, xcept Sunday’ ‘For New York and the East, 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,2-00, Te: 0-25 p.m. "On Sunday 2:00, 10:00 and express of Pullman Parlor Cars, : except Sunday. Tere ae Banna ee sey of Brooklyn Annex, aifot direct transfer to Fulton street, ‘actors New York cisy” » 10:30): 5:40, 10:00 a 0, 5:40, 10:00and = OX * 6:40, 8:00, 9:30, 10:20 -» and 4:20, 4:40, 5:40, 9:30, 10:00 and Toci5 pans Op day, 6:00, 10:90 .mi., 2:00, 5:40, 9:80, 10:00 and Wis p. For Pope’s Creck Line, 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, patie and 4:40 p.m. daily, For 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except NDRIA AND-FREDERICKSBURG Ral NDKIA AND WASHING! "ah For Alexandria, 7:00, 7:20,9:20, and 11:30 a.m., 4: Ce a ee AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LADIES’ GOODS SUMMER RESORTS ([HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SA ERP? AIRE JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. STOCK OF STAPLE GROCERIES, 8 STORE FIXTURES, COUN IN_ STORE NO. 1000 OF TENTH STREET Ni ‘The stock is all fresh and desirable, and consists, i1 ‘Worcester ‘Sauce ‘in, boties | Raisins ‘and Currants, Soaps of THIS AFTERNOO WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. ALE OF GASSTOCK AT AUC- yart for the District of Co- M® J. P. PALMER, | ADMINISTRATOR'S 5! onder of the Supreme Court, ia aa sacra piles oad Seana meas” T cash. “JOHN A. PRESCOTT, Real Estate Broker. No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, to make seloctions for the remainder of our alternate lays, Terarmins: Fe "Sands we wil ode and stop t wor “Yy26-Gan Pont Wemmendaee owes, Agent. | ham MES Ey Pas William T. Griff Gas Light Company Stock. FRENCH FLOWERS, OSTRICH UMES, Ere., Erc., at greatly reduced prices. Siininscraks § Store closes at 6:30 p.m. daily aly and August. Jy OUR WHOLE ®: MILLINERY AND “= NOW IS THE TIME TO 3! and Rye, &c., Cigar Case and Cigars, &¢.. wit icy nn Feary, wets, Laces, RE BARGAINS. MRS. .M. J. HUNT, 377 _G21 axp 628 D Steers, ‘bet. 6th and Tth n.w. WILLIAN OFFERS 20 ENTIRE STOCK oe Wraps, Street and Tray Gingham Suite Black DamaseeSuitng POSTPONED I NING, JUL 29TH, at came AVENUE AND NO} APTTOR, STREE® On MONDAY, AUGUST FIRST, | O'CLOCK P. M.’ I will sell at publi RS 3 -, Theee and basement brick He 7 Cite Trevise, Paria. 390 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. M“®- Wasutneton, q FASHION One-fourth cash: and three years, with interest ‘at cost of purchaser. - WAT ‘Arsignee of Heirs-at-law of George and Ann 8. > THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctionee ‘orthwest. t, dated April Hbez No. 849, folio ee thereby, I . at SIX O'CLOCK of Gi JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. OF BRICK (ONE: STORY) OFFICE , AT ABCTION. PROPOSALS FOR FEED. NAVY PAY OFFICE, ['HOMPSON’S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F eraeer Nonrawest, orp. Parent Orrice. ¥INE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, ft ‘WM. F. MESS) r HUDSON PRETTT, | Trustees, FOLEY, Auctioneer. Twill sell the Saw ani OND. 1881, AT 8! No. 1844 71 UNDERWEAR and a full line , AUGUST SEC- remarkable IX O'CLOOK P.M.’ The property is sit Teal ‘One Jig Saw, one Turning Lathe, with tools, Money refunded ai, one Hit ang left Moulder. ce —— Table, with three sat e. it. _ JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. be considered to the Blank forms for bids at this office. ich, a8 New York Mills, Wam: bay” the, SAT ft nf Claas Muslin and the beat for 75 cents, and if they are not. you get them home you can ‘the 1 0 Work Benches. ‘PPOPOSALS FOR COAL AND LUMBER. ene Navy Pay Orricr, D. ©., duly 9, tna1.f ED PROPOS: ‘in duplicate, to be indorsed posals for Coal and Lumber NTIL 12 M. quality and latest styles, cents. r, will be received lst DAY OF AUGUST, Will be described on the day of | y can be bought at private rale at any time | perty can be seen on the LEY, Auctioneer. UABLE IMPROVED a, than ever. HANDEERCHIEFS, 25 cents, ered a ard. ‘usual inspection and 002 F north BUREAU CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR. x atreet weet. ERY SALE OF VALI UNIMPROVED CITY virtue of a decree of A.D. i6o1, in Eau Burche aC al. undersigned, ap) ei eel G, B- ELLERY, svccRSAOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, FINE DRESS SHIRTS, or all bids not y cause No. 7720, TE. | HIP COMPANY LID | ‘MSI :OMPAN egy deemed ad: MANUFACTURERS OF ‘NTS' FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srgxer NorraweSz,’ Wasurxoron, D.C. ADAMS SMITH, y Inspector, U.8.N. UGUST, A.D. 1881, at ETVE, ea eee eee t front by depth of 60 feet O4 incl ‘twenty’ 24), in square numbered 254, with the improvements th 522, on 13th street northwest, in th fon. On the SAME DAY, at 5:30 O'CLOCK P. M., on the | ‘will aleo sell’at pubtic auction, to the PpBoresaL FOR COPPER. ‘i NAVY PAY OFFI re ON, Poa 16, iupticate, jorsed "will be recei st this office unt |. ON THE 30FH DAY OF JULY, 1881, : best. American refined ry vered at the Washington Nay ction an sired as follows: 170,000 2 mchea wide, ick, and to weigh about 150 Ibs. ; fe,be about 1 imchea 1 | HOUSEFURNISHINGS. __ REAT REDUCTIO. REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, &c. house No, 434 IN PRICES OF street ME DAY, at SIX O'CLO alzo_ northwest. OCK P. M.. on the sell Lot No. 19, in Square No. 569, ith & depth of 100 feet to a 20-foot Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money the residue in three equal payments ), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months and the will give his notes therefor and on the property goods, will sell for the next pri ‘Those is ick-net Slate Mantels, &c., will find it to ‘age to call and examine our lang assortment of above offers, should be wt Uf the Goverment to ‘Blank forme for bids to be had at this ofie. 3 — Site. tae PpRorosats Wess (ON OF A HIGH W. 8S: JENKS & CO., cReET NORTHWEST. ‘©. ©. COLE, Trustee. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. BULLETIN EXTRAORDINARY! NEW GOODS , POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. DESSERT PLATES, STATUETTES, DINNER SETS, . THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, TOILET SETS, 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. fact forthe work with good ag wudtateet acd eid ract for wit it 4 fiye (5) days from date of award of contract. aiphg,Commiasioners reserve the right to reject any or FINE PLATED WARF and Choice suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF. 'OWLER’S PATENT FLY FANS. JELLY TUMBLERS. Bits of CHINA, SEASONABLE GOODS NOW IN STOCK. z ‘MEN'S DEPARTMENT: ht Cheviot 8 cane ait Cate Sui its, Drap de Etat Suits. YOUTHS’ DEPARTMENT: New Novelties daily arriving. BOYS' DEPARTMENT: A fine line of Blue Flannel, Cheviot and Caasimere CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT: ‘The Most Elaborate Display in the city. KILT SUITS A SPECIALTY. CALL AND EXAMINE. 527 Prices the lowest. CREAM FREEZERS: NOVELTIES IN CHINA AND MAJOLICA. DECORATED and WHITE. of the finest quality in too Piichers Castors, Borry Dishes, Cake Baskets, Gard Receivers, Se. ke WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, tn REED SEACH: ue CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE DINNER SERVIC! 0 ‘URE NO PaY!—TO ALL AFi er ‘cure without mercusy, ‘Dr. BRC 06 southwest. Je2! Ds RICORD, from | practice, is enadl 141 WEST FAYETTE STREET, BAL- hospital and private led to guarantee a cure in Syphilitic dis- blood, throat, ose oF ak decay, lost improper or unhap- uronic Gonorrhea ra by # local remedy. fare to Baltimore deduct- Jel7-din* long experience in No. 939 Pennsylvania avenue. in. Victims of in- CREAM FREEZER. mi L UMBER. | py, are radically cured. * THE CELEBRATED write. Charges iow 1 KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, BROTHERS IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ington. Per rrregu- ata and Teucorrhcea quickly cured. | charge for advice: Ewes OPPonita | MApasE DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- dies. All female: nts quic! x ‘924 Teh street norte pm. ‘Tux Best m Use, at J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 TTH STREET, 10 anove New Youn Avenue. ___ BOOTS AND SHOES. __ GPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. : WE ALONE SHOW PRICES. DRY BOARDS, Nol, 16 feet. --Per 100 feet, $1.25 STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet. 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, VVRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2......4 CLEAR SIDING, half inch, No. 1... IN | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, ‘rom Depot, comer | PINE SHINGLES, Sixth aun We stock id. calatnn determined to close the entire on han POPULAK SHOR HOUSES OF SINSHEIMER BROS., 808 Szvewre sraxer, and 3151 M srnEer, 30 a.m. | D Sleeping Cars from to Cin- | Ginuati, St. Louis amd Chicago; 9:30 p.m. daily, | MANHOOD RESTORED. —A victim of eariy impru- 4ML dence, cai ‘nervous debility, premature ete., having tried known remedy, has ered & simple means of self cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufferers. J. H. REEVES, 43 Chathan street, New York. H WE FURNISH ESTIMATES OF ENTIRI ‘BUILD: INGS FREE OF CHARGE. Foe gata (ones Bs rinary ‘Weakness, Im otency. ‘all Blood and ‘skin cured in. 48, MAKE NO MISTAKE. t WILLET & LIBBEY, . Be comer lvania. Price $3 per box, = Fooneyiven cintot price. STORE, ATi OF PARTICULAR EXCELLENCE. SHOES FROM A Sixt STREET axD New YoRE AVENUE. Sprague Square. Nosruxen Liseary Mamxer Square. GTNEMETZ, 50 aire, 55 S14 pee week, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GENTLEMEN'S PEARL DRESS HATS. Great variety of STRAW HATS for Gents, Youths and and GUANACO lot SILK UMBRELLAS, $2 and $2.50. HAMMOCES, EEE sa Leia SoMrAnes ee oe eee FENSTOOR FOR ‘SOUPS, MADE DISHES TLANTIC HOTEL, A gird ‘on the: 600 it. Finest suxt- ‘on the coast. New |-room andorchestra. Four daily mails and teloeraph Sek et ape ye ver day: $10 and $1 O per Cc % i gl0 : ins tte, or SOHN TRACY, Proprietor _THE EVENING STAR. THU RSD. Gen. Roger A. Pryor denies that a syndicate | has been formed for the purchase of the Sprague | estate and settling with the creditors. He says 8. C. BECKWITH, Chief Clerk. 3y18-1m, | that a proposition is now pending which will ‘[HE “BRIGHTON” poetics ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. j iy result in the purchase of the property } eon Amasa, Mary and Fanny : | If effected all litigation will at once cease. If the arrangement ts perfected the Spragues will raive Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths and all modern con- | money by mortgage to pay for it. The amount dyl4-6w F. W. HEMSLEY & 50! AStForD w HALL, i tor the oaTORD, MD.» is now for the reception of gucsts. foc oper jy9-Im" Proprietor. SHLAND HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3., renovated, refurnished and. rently proved; fax and cletric bells introduced. egg all a eee ee cialty. Western and Southern ) D. J. MATTESON & Co, dy6-26t oe Proprietors. iy EE | SALE OF THE COMPANY'S PROPERTY IN MAIN | &c.. were sold to Samuel Haines, of Greenville IN. g | The sale | to be paid is something like €3.500,000 or $4,000,000, and this will give the creditors 45 or 50 per cent of their claims. The sale of the Sprague Manufacturing Com- | pany’s property in Augusta, Me., took place at hoon yesterday, as advertised. The cotton mills, the dam, the saw-mills, the boarding-houses, .. agent for Wright, Bliss & Fabyan, of Bos- ton, for $350,000. There were no other bidders. Gen. Geo. Lewis Cook, representing Trustee Chaffee, apsienaph aciear title to the property. is bona fide. and it is the intention of the Boston parties to utilize the water privilege | by erecting new cotton mills. ‘The sale of sepa- | rate parcels of real estate is postponed until | the dwelling and were not appeased until he sum- | August 16. Hard tables, post and telexraph offees, fine water an perfect drainer: kept in reel ‘first-class Terme, $3.50 per day; board by the week at reduced rates. For f particulars, ey ay ais 4y23-e03w * V-SOLON NEWMAN. tanager. Panels, COTTAGE, CAPE MAY, N. J., 18 NOW a ear ore oe eta are (or ctr culars. FREED. “Sele-coam THE MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRIN josand foes toemret see te ne i Coe oes term of yeas Uy Sine BT COL of the Hamilto and, DELE, HOUSE.—Most State; scenery the town to Gettysburg. Table ny pot E. L, RIDGELY, Hanover, Pa, (SoBe 's BO’ im COBB'S ISLAND, VA. ‘Surf Bathing, Fishing, Suipe Shéoting. This forma 2 par day, 12 per wete, Pas por tte Focmasa ea 5 fiom Novlak or Ola Puls per ‘desiter, ‘Northampton 9 Cherrystone zi : Dr. Wra. Stoakiey, of No yon oy Vac, will bo 4 ationdanes to, render ‘aid. For further in- _dyl-Im J. T. SPADY, Proprietor. THe HYGEIA HOTEL. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. Open zear,, Eaual to any hotel in the United States as a Sum- mer Resort, | Send for circular, describing hygienic ad- vant . _s80-Im_"_—_s HARRISON PHEBUS, Prop. _ (CLARK HOUSE, Asbury Park, hae all the comforts of & mansion ; fine garden, porch, stabling, ice house and near to post a ocean and Churches clove by. 3030-Im "PROP. GRAND AND sEWwALL a ‘VILLE BELLE VUE, CAPE MAY, N.. Ocean view from windows. Oppésite Con- Beach and ey Gress Hal, near Depot. () dy8-Im MRS. C. A. = CAHILL HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, N.J.. WILL RE-OPEN JUNE 15, 1881. The situation, jalmown, as one of the inost desirable in as-O/tub @ | buy, - Two minutes’ walk from id = 5 rounds; near the Lakes. house ba ished. Spring Beds, ;;Bath Rooms, Hot and Cold Water, perfect drainase, Gas throweh, out, Improved kitéhen facilities. G: dining room and sumptuously provided table, will rival the best of seaside resorts. Apply early and secure choice of rooms. Address ‘MRS. M. D. CAHILL, Third avenue and Kinguley street, Asbury Park, N.J. m IRDAN'S W. S. SPRINGS, Offi (THE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, 18 REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In Two Hours rrom PHILgpELPata. Fast Express Trains, a the. at convenient run during the season at con lent hours, will their arrival Union fer Ooachea and Horse Care ready t9 transfer a rect to the station of the West Jersey R.B., at the foot of For th Tis and full ia- efeitos od street vivania § Fem fo = oe Sta. Penngy] avenue! 1951 B avenue; J. B. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. FRANK AAIOMBON, General Manager. __}e6-2m ‘NITED STATES HOTEL, ‘The largest in Atlantic City, N.. Ts now open for the SEASON of 31. THOS. C1 Geshier.” ats ‘D. T. MORGAN, Musieal Director. BROWN & WOELPPES, Poprsts, Jel8-20, jyd, augeo i Paina’ HOUSE, ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA, Ow Marx Line PEeNNsyivasta RatcRoap, Amid the Most Picturesque Scenery of the Alleghenies. Tts fi supe- porous se rendcr one of “ihe most “Geatrathe seoehts y Soe iarst WALL Fey pais view leghenies by stopping First-class music, &o. For Circular, containing terms of boar om W. D. TYLER, Superintendent. wW. . STEPHENSON’s Derot P. 0O., VIRGINIA. | Famphiets at the Rigys House, Ebbitt House and Star ier. _Jell-teeptt E. C, JORDAN. with Parlor Cars atta, Ca ‘and passen- corner 6th and B streets; 619 ‘&e., ad- 'HELBURNE HOUSE, Mi A Atlantic By Re he fichigan Avenue, ‘ Siete gary tr hee roy fac fone ae baths. Renewed comforts, electric bells and, modern conveniences, jell-2m EDWIN ROBERTS. StocTox HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N.J.—Cuas. Dur- =" ‘¥y, of Continental Hotel, Manager. Greatly enlarged and ad- ditional ayer a arora june ® par gers Haney Denson, late of oe NEW MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, Campania Co., Pa., the Summit of the Alleghenies, 2,200 feet = evel, within nino hours Has af Washington. modatious ‘at this CHARMING RESORT bane tes ‘The Sn we Cottage residences to - First-class m a ko., & For Gireulars contaisiag Analysisof the water and full information, address Jel-2m W. D. TYLER, Supt. C= HALL, CAPE MAY. ‘Unequaled location, substantial building, new; and H. J. &G. B. CBI EXHIBITED IN| OpensJune2s. See RIGHT HOUSE, a ro oe a: et and 'WALTEE SUBTON, Proprietor. SPRING | N.J., NOW OPEN. eae accommodations ¥ 1,000 guests, ions for celebrated Orchestre, “Opens ie Des eee | Tue New Comer C.—An observer writing | | from Haverford Coilege, near Philade | the following information in relation to the last | comet: “What the new comet diseovered by | Schwberle at Ann Arbor will be developed cannot be certainly predicted. That it will be | a bright object to the naked eye is sure. Un- | like the other, it was seen a month before it | | reached periLelion, and while it was yet almost | directly approaching us. It is now inning to show its tail, which may not previously have | | existed, or which may have been so directly be- | hind it that it was eclipsed by the head. Like the other, it is probably also a new comet. The comet described in Chinese annals in 1337, and with which this is supposed to have something in common, was a very bright one, which was visible for four ‘months. But a re- cent calculation of the Harvard ob- Servers seems to show an entirely differ- | ent orbit. It can be seen in the morning in the northeast, in the constellation Auriga, from 2 o'clock till dawn. It will shortly be visible in | the northwest in the evening.” Soe Tax P., W. & B. Reoncastzariox.—The | Baltol. ridden by “Archer, winner, eiphia. gives | supernatural agenc: into | 3 i i i i i : i in second in the race for the Mr. Ji Privateer. inthe race for the Lavant Mr. Keene's Forget-Me-Not came in tii Metropolitan, 0. At Philadelphia thietic, Quickstep, 2. . aes <o- Waar Exerrep Ricuwoxp CoLoren The Rev. John Jasper, of Richmond, Va., | colored clergyman, whose | we that “the sun do move” will he Temem- | ie is recovering from his recent dangerous illness. Mr. Jasper's congregation is one of the largest In the country, and he is trying to secure: for them a larger church building. Great com- tion was created among his Monday night by the unaccountable the church bell ‘at midnight, three slow de- liberate taps. which aroused all the colored peo & | ple, who could find no explanation of the tery. Some one suggested that the tolling was an intimation of the approaching death of the ‘or. This caused a stampede to the house of Ir. Jasper near by, and the crowd stood around came out and assured them that he wawrrecer ering from his illness. They then dispersed, many, however, believing that there was some 'y counected with the tolling of the bell. = — Hovoxey’s Kissine Misisrer ArTRactiya ATTENTION.—The eccentric conduct of Rev. Mr. Hafferman, whose was demanded several months ago by the members of the Ger- man Lutheran Church in Hoboken because he had kissed his servant, is attracting attention in that city. | Some of the wealthier members of his , after his ition, raised a subscri and sent him to Germany, but he returned. he has conceived 1 of starting a new and has several tifhes written to Mrs. Edwin A. Stevens asking for $7,000 to begin with, He finally became so importunate that Mrs. Stevens: had to call upon the police. Hafferman has meanwhile annoyed his suecesser in the La- theran pulpit by asking for small loans. A few days ago he went to the parsonage and when @ loan of $2 was refused him drew a pistol. Why,” asked the officiating minister inalarm, ‘you don’t intend to shoot me?” board No, no, yd 5 4 of directors of the Philadelphia, Wilmington | mame greet Course Rot,” was Rey. Mr. Haffer= and Baltimore Railroad Company held a meeting in Fesegie oma yesterday afternoon for reorgan- | ization under the Pennsylvania railroad manage- ment. The train rules and general system now in operation on the Pennsylvania railroad were adopted. and among the officers chosen were the following:—Isaac Hinckley, president; A. J. Cassatt, vice president; Frank Thomson, general manager; H.F. Kenney, superintendent; Robt. Craven, secretary and treasurer. The heads of pe penne chosen are Pennsylvania railroad officials. — WILL BE SATISFIED WITH $1.99 Per Day.— Delegates from the 1,900 laborers and mechanics employed in the city departments Central Hall, New York, asked that their wages of $2 day should be restored to them, they having been reduced to $1.60 per day. The mayor showed that the restoration was prohibited by legal difficulties, and the men now say they will be satisfled with $1.99 a day only. > +o A Map Cat was shotin Jersey City on Tuesday after she had bitten aman andahorse. The man was one of the benevolent kind, who, thinking the animal had been abused by t boys standing around, delivered a lecture upon cruelty to animals. His lecture was arrested =: for ashe stooped to fondle the cat she bit retreated suddenly to a drug store to have the wound cauterized. THE AMERICAN PaPER-MaKERS' ASSOCIATION met at Saratoga, N. Y., yesterday, President Wellington Smith, of Lee, Mass., presiding. He congratulated the association on the prosperous condition of the trade, which, he said, was mainly attributable to the tariff, which pre- | vented them from belng thrown in competition increased with the pauper labor of Europe. The t production of all the mills in 1880 over 1879 was about 25 per cent of book and news and 33 per cent of writing; the total capacity of all the mills in the country was 2,500 tons per day of all kinds. of paper. It was also skown that paper was sold in New York as low, quality for quality, as in London.. The Philadelphia division com- mittee consists of Messrs. Charles Hamilton and M. H. Mixon, and J. A. Dushane, Baltimore. The increase in the export of paper in 1880 over 1879 has been 16,500 tons. es Mipuat Pasa and all the conspirators en- gaged in the murder of Abdul Aziz, except the two actual assassins—who are condemned to death—have been sent to Elhedjaz, Arabia, where = will be kept in exile for the remain- der of lives. —_——__+o+___ Huntixe Down 4 ViLLarxovs Guipe.— Charles Parker, a guide in the Adirondacks at Blue Mountain Lake, guiding Mrs. George Bull from Forked Lake to Long Lake Tuesday, Platt, made a henious assault upon her. He almost strangled her and tore her clothing into shreds. All the guides of the Adirondacks are | hunting the villain down. They have sworn vengeance, and will have him, dead or alive. ji heccmasinabind choco Stra: PERSECUTIONS OF A Lapy BY AL- LEGEp Detectives.—The police of Poughkeep- sie, N.Y., have been annoyed by strange carry- ings-on there by men claiming to be detectives. A woman registering at the Northern Hotel as Ella A. Merritt, of New York, who was lady-like and modest, was denounced to the hotel proprie- tor and police (by means of anonymous postal cards) as a sneak thief of the most dangerous character. The woman only staid a few days, | and before leaving paid her bill; but since then two detectives have been spying around, one watching the other. One of them professes to be friendly to the persecuted lady, and gives her an excellent ch te OxsEcTIONS TO Buskgs.—The royal commission now negotiating a peace treaty with the Boers, objects to the presence of Buskes, the Hollander, who took such a conspicuous part in the war, and who now acts as secretary to the deputation of Boers. The English commissionery say that his manner is offensive and insolent. Massacnusetts Repveiican State Coxves- | at cester, September 21. Mrs. Blackwell and Miss Leavitt ask that there should be appointed a chairman of the committee on resolutions who | favors woman suffrage, the former urging the Tequest on political grounds, the latter on those Morper sy Crcvs Men.—Three members of a circus, named Van Cour, Jackson and Sprung, ere arrested at sabia ma yesterday, ata dance-house in Pittston, Pa., on the 4th inst. The prisoners arrived at Wilkesbarre last aight | county. Cornelin im qn the wrist till the blood came. Heé starrer Deatu. answer. “I wanted to see if you would lend me $2 on the pistol.” The money was lent and Hafferman went |away. Recently a subscriptisn was taken 2 | second time to send Hafferman away, but at last moment he cl leave the city.—N.¥. World, 27th. see THe INvestication of the charges against St> erintendent Dodge, of the San Francisco mint, nged his mind and refusedte: |is now in progress. The substantial aliega- tion against Mr. Dodge is that he favored the »-California bank by receiving bullion be- A | low the standard, and that his action caused loss to the government. a ee Tre Drovent 1x New Jersey.—Much damage to the farm lands and suffering to cattle Branch. N.J., is bein:; caused by the drought. The army worms thrive on the: grain and clov ils. A repetition of last | Summer's terrible drought is feared. soe Shor By a Devry Sureirr.—A dispatch from Edwards, Miss., reports the killing of Henry Cole by Deputy Sheriff Cornelius, of Issaquenm went to Edwards to arrest Coie and some other negroes for violation of com- tract with a planter up the Mississippi river. The killing followed. | +o Harry Abbot, son of Gen. d States army, stationed at oint, N.Y,, died at Wilton, N.H., Mone day, from injuries received a few hours rare ye falling from a load of hay on to the pointed of a stake of the wagon, the stake entering his side. —a—bbpeneaearee Two TexNessks MURpERS.—Intelligence hag been received from Woodbury, Cannon county, Tenn., of two cold-blooded murders just com mitted at that place. One was the shooting of an old man named Odem by his son-in-law, Wilson; the other was the killing with « dirk | of John Page by Lewis Bremer. Both were unprovoked murders. — A Mississirrr Murver.—A dispatch from | Columbus, Miss., says a foul murder was ¢om- mitted by two negroes near Crawford, in that | county, recently. Alfred Bordens and his wife Lena were walking by the house of Jeff. Wooten, when the woman struck her husband with stick. Jeff. Wooten followed her | inflicting a heavy blow, and the assailed man fell, when he was thrown into a cistern. Both ——— in jail. No motive is given for eed. A nine-year-old Boston girl, of good and home surroundings, went off with a blind beggar, to lead him hold his cup. A woman hanged herself three times in ome | pringtleld strips of where she was to be the guest of ex-Senator Might ina Sj — = clothing to make nooses, and time was cus | down before she was quite dead. In the trial of Mrs. Fletcher, a Boston spiritaal medium, for swindling a dupe, xhe asked the ~court’s to introduce the testimony of | a disembodied spirit. His honor said no. | The tramp who would, forameal ora lodgings | and sometimes for a drink, drive a pin length into his leg, ix now in an Ohio | The punctures caused symptoms of lockjaw. | Chicago has undertaken to regulate two | street nuisances by law. Organ inders are | permitted to turn the crank only ween 9a. |m. and 9p. m., and persons who throw | peel on the sidewalk are subject to a fine of $10. Blanco Flores, “ Mexican mgr go and ex-member of the Vasquez bandita, | was killed near Gunia Monday while attempting | to escape from custod: MARRIED. ROWE—BARNES. At the personage of the | |. E. Church, Ma.. 41 fear ten Gee, See = {Baltimore Sun please copy. DLED. p.m. WILAS. At 3 a.m. July 21, BECCA FRANCIS, ite wie ‘penile B. Dey Macon, Ga. bevere hear eo pr ee cemaiae’ f} on SE wre eee UNDERTAKERS.

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