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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. On and sfter AUGUST 1 ARROWSMITH will leave be of 7th street, Datior SA ea DAY as far 0 line. Oh NDA fs Nomini Ferry." On THURSDAY, Nona, Cereus own. On SATURDAY, Catrioiman and _yB-Iim Ee) bh seas J.B Woop, Mi maser. | STEAMER MATTAXO r Leaves 7th. wharf No. 2at7 o'clock a.m. for cntreet POTOMAC RIVER LANDINC days for Nomini: on Thiursd Nomini: om sun Poim end Matto, as follows:—On Tura. | Mattox Creek and | yg for Mattawoman Creek, Chapel | ng on alternate days, 3 going and retu | leave her wharf, | w Tuesday, | unday, for all river | ‘Thursday ond Seturday as far as Currio- jomint and Prospect Hi man, Beal's, 3 On Sunday, Tuesday and Friday asf: town, St. Clement's Bay, aud Vicuuico river- pas se ye aa ey 'STONEL Purser. POR BALTIMORE AND RIVER LANDINGS.—The | Steamer SUE, Capt. W. G. Gz0G: AN, leay: ite ¥ AY ct xix ck p.m. for ver Lan; Returning, leaves Bal- | timore every grelock p.m. arrives in | Washington Saturday fight. Pascengers tor Lower Landings shontd take this line. Se" Alriver freight must be prepaid. For further in- > HENSON & BRO. m2-3m Or Office cor: Penn. NoRroik AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF E LAKE Will leave her wharf, foot of Sixth stre every MON- Day, and FRIDAY, et 5:30 o'clock p. , WEDNESDAY m., touching at Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fort: Fess Monroe. Excursion Tickets, good for four days, Will be iactied as foliows . Firstciass Round Trip to Fortress Monroe and Nor- i a First-class Fare to Pine: int First-class Round Trip to Pim Becond-elass round tip: Returning, leave Norfoik, T' DAYS and SATURDAYS, at four 0’ ‘Tickets and staterooms can be Office, “G13 15th atreet: in the S Baldo! OF at the office JOHN GIBSi 3 River, New York, every SATTRDAY m., and Songeizen every FRIDAY at 7m. Particulars apply to agent, 63 water stree ALFRED WOOD, ap36 G13 15th atreet, opposi For NEW YORK DIRECT. MERCHANTS AND MIN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY'S OUTSIDE . ‘The Steamship WM. LAWRENCE, Capt. J..S. March, Hig wall from the foot of Spear's w Fi IGHT loave Pier 41, East | ‘at four o’elock p. For harf, WEDN: ¥, August 3, ‘at d pain. relent rocmived ‘dally foot of Spear’s wharf. Lowest | ‘Rates of Fasease: First cines, $6, including meals and St PGi; inealn, if desired, 25 cents cach extra, “Roorae es a ed, as Steamers leave. Picr 4% East liver, Now York, for Baltimore, every SATURDAY at 5 p A. L_HUGGINS, Aczsr, Spear’s Wharf, or foot of Lous Dock, BALTIMORE. ae —— = N™ YORK ROTTERDAM. The first-class Steamers of this Line, “AMSTERDAM,” | “ROTTERDAM, “SCHIEDAM,” SCH = a oF ALAND.” and “MAAS.” arrying the U.S. Mails to the Netherlands, leave Wat- eon Stores, Brookiyn, ‘ly, on WEDNESDAY. First Cabin, $60-370. Cabin, $50. Steerage, "$26. wath William street, vo METZEROTE ne, Washington,, or F. fe Deposit Bulldi corner New York avedue and 15th street northwest. jal? ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— | Sreamsure Live petweex New York, Havre | Loxpon, SOUTHAMPTON AND Br R: The steamers of this company will sail EVERY SAT- UREDAY from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. of passage:—From New York to Havre, London, ithampton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second | Pare chek oF parstxt arly to OELIICHS & COn ‘or freiuht or passage ay to OF SHS & CO., Bowling Green, New York: Ww. 6. METZEROTT & | $25.25 Pennsylvania a fashington. Gesaup LINE. La THE CUNARD STEA’ BETW! NEW ¥ RATES OF PASSAGE. and $100, accanting to accommodations. ets to Paria, mal. Beturn tickets on favorable terms. Steamers wnarked * do not carry steerage. Bteeraue st very low rates. Steerage ticketa from Liv- ezpool and Queeastown and all other parts of Europe at Jowest rates. bills of laden given for Belfast, Giaszow, itwerp andother portson the Continent and ling Green, or both steerage and cabin to | GEES BIGELOW'E Co., 605 7th street, Ws | VERNON H. BROWN & CO., ‘New York. ‘i ant? ___ RAILROADS BAltonre AND OHIO RAILROS | (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | sala for Fe | the Isr DAY OF AUGUST, 1881, for Feed, to be deliv- | orders of the blood, throat, nose or akin. j street and Penn: LADIES’ GOODS. SUMMER RESORTS. __ THIS AFTERNOON. "7 WL TEE B. WILLIAMS & T. COLDWELL, Resl Estate Auctioneer. Will be sold at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., JULY TIETIETH, within the Auction Rooms, one hat ue USTEE’S SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED | Walnut cylinder top, Writing Desk com- PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF FIRST cost $150; handsome Parlor Suite, upholstered ih STREDT. BETWEEN P AND Q STREETS ‘ ‘earls the city: rep, rush bands, belonging to a party *Ferdis eaeh By virtue of a deed of trnst, dated April 20th, A.D. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. igri, duly. recorded in Tiber No. $49, folio 377, one | TS EREMPTORY SALE OF BUILDING LOTS AND of the land records for the District of Columbia’ and ars FILDING 1 fat the request of the party secuned Uereby. f shall sell PIIKTURES oF KodD AND COAL Aub ON at ction, in front of the premises, on FRI- RATE, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS NORTH- Qn MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST FIRST, AT [ot 1G, Square sts, Pathe Bred ce te Rina 8 3, front 12 fect on Uy a denth of 100 fect to an alley, now used and occu nblie _anct AY, JULY TWENTY-NINTH, 1¥81, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M-, all that certain piece or parcel of Ground, situate in the city of Washin«ton, Dietrict of Columbia, known and described ax being Lot numbered four (4,) and the southern half of Lotautmbered five, all in square num- bered «ix hundred and fifty-six (636, ) together with the | Pied by a wood and coal yard. improvements, consisting of m franie dwelling, We, Terms: One-third Cash: balance one and two years, ‘erms : One-thint cash, and the balance in six and | Tots t bear 6 per cent interest, and to be secured by twelve months, with interest at six per cent per annum, | 9 Ps Ce apg We. Cty ve See secured by adeed of trust on the property sold, or ali | Terms iad Git yo with in seven days, otherwi cash at option of the r. $50 deposit at time of | Tessle at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after sale, and all conveyancing at purchaeer's cost, ‘Terms | #i¥iuz five daye public notice of such resale in some to be complied ith in seven days, otherwise the Tr Of e100 ten pul oe i ‘Washing rt BOON. Bh ss posit tee reserves the rivht to resell the property at the ris ‘OTe sale, DUNCAD SOX ROS. and cost of the defaulting purchaser after tive days ad weirs bom) we uctioncel ‘i WILLIAM i. WARD, | ‘Pulostas DOWLING, Auctioneer TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ON WEST SIDF OF TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN G AND H NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST "THIRD, 1881, in front of the premises, at STX O'CLOCK, I ehall sell the eonth- ern part of lot 13, im ‘square 31, having a front of 20 REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Af ay naloe=oom, SATURDAY, JULY THIRTLETH, | feet Uy a depth of 0 fect, improved by a comfortable OU ing NOC! UK. “st y ne dweiling. Soe os Terms® One-tiitd. cash; balance atsix and twelve months with notes bearing interest, and sccured by.a deed of trust on the property sold.’ Conveyuncing at Purehager’s cost. $50 down at time of sale. dy29-d&ds IOMAS DOWLING, Auctio: WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c., AT AUCTION, BELONGING TO A PARTY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING, IN FRONT OF OUR AUCTION ROOMS, TO-MOR- ROW, JULY 30rn, AT TEN O'CLOCK “A.M., Consisting in part of Walnut Chamber Suites, Parlor Furniture, Walnnt Cylinder Desk, Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washatands, Ex! together wi One Enutish Trieyele. | PRorosazs For FEED. NAVY PAY OFFICE, 2 Wasutxoron, July 26, 1881.5 pgcala in duplicate, to be indorsed ‘*Pro pS will bo received at this office until 12-90, PROPOSALS. Sealed Pr Bed ‘ables and Dining-rooin Chairs, ith a small jot of Groceries, Shelving, Xe. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.,' Aucts. ered at the Navy Yard, Washington, D.C., free of any expense to the government, and subject to the usual ii- spection, viz: SALEOR THREE SMALL NICE BRICK HOUSES ON BUREAU YARDS AND DOCKS REG. No. 9. 9 FSUREET NORTH. BETWEEN NEW JERSEY 3 1s land p y Hay, N CAP. ¥ EET. 30,000 Ibs. Yellow Corn Meal. AUGL FIRST, 18831, at SIX iT I will sell at_ public the premises, lots numbered _seventy- seven (7) 600 bushels (32 Ibs.) Oats. Shoots. 6 tons (2,240 Ibs, ) long Rye Straw, in bundles. All of the sbove articles to be of the best quality. ‘The six (76), seventy- and eighty-one (81), in Abner B. Kelly's sub- division of square nimbered six hundred and Eventy- Hay and Straw to be deliverad within 30 days from date | eiclit (628), in city of Washington, D.C. These lots ne of requisition, the balance of Provender to be delivared | improved by two-story and basement’ brick dwelling in monthly quantities, as required. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids should it be considered to the interest of the government to do 60. Blank forms for bids at this office. DAMS SMITH 3.8 J027-4t Pay Inspector U. ROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF A HIGH SCHOOL BUILDL m le: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three years, with interest secured by deed of trast. Fifty dollars deposit required at time of sale Convey- ancing at cost of purchaser. » E. HITE, Assignee of Heirs-at-law of George and Ann 3. Parker, deceased. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Anctioneers, 22-4 1324 F street no: OFFICE OF THE INsF¥CTOR OF BUILDINGS, — ) T)ENCANSON BROS., Auctionce District oF CoLUMBIA, — Wasnineton, July 22, 1881.) | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK (ONE-STORY) OFFICE AND LOT ON TENTH STREET, BETWEEN G AND I STREETS SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No.879, folio 489 et eeq., one of the Land Records for the District Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the commissioners D. C. UNTIL NOON, AUGUST 1, for the erection of a Hish School Building, the plans, speci- Heations and instructions for which will be furnished on | application to this office. of Columbia, we will offer for sale eae anction, on "deposit of $1,000. inst accompany each bid as ge- | TUESDAY, ‘tho SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, 188i, at gurity-that the bidder, if succesefal, will enter into con- | SIX O'CLUCK P.M.. in front of the premiees, alt that | tract for the work with good and sufficient bond within | certain piece or parcel of land situated, lying and being fiye (5) days from date of award of contract. in the city of Washington, in the District o! Sona ‘The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or | and described. as follows:—Being parts of Lote number! all bids. ll and 12, in square numbered 974, beginning for the By order of the Commissioners D. C. same at a point distant forty-five fect six inches from the THOS. B. ENTWISLE, | northwest corner of lot 12, and running thence south 3y23-6¢ Inspector of Buildings, | twenty-four fect six inches: thence east one hundred and fifteen fect ten and one-half inches; thence north twen- ty-four feet six inches; thence west one hundred and fif- teen feet ten and one-half inches, to the place of begin- ning, with the improvements thereon. Terme of sale: One-third cash; balance in ix and twelve months, with interest at 6 percent per annum, to be secured ob.the property sold, or all cath, at option of purchaser. The terms must ‘be complied with in seven days from day of sale, or the property will be resold at the risk and cost of ‘the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at purchasers cost. $75 deposit at time of sale. WM. FM _Jy21-d&ds MEDICAL, &e. . LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND most reliable LADIES' PHYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted at 455 Massachusetts avenue, from 2 to4and7to9. All Female Complaints and ri- ties quickly cured. Prompt treatment. Separate rooms fe r ladies. _dy13-1m NO,GUBE,NO PAY!—T0 ALL AFFLICTED WITH warded bya specty eure without mercasy De MRO ERS, 206 B street southwest. "jetta" [)%; BICORD. 141 WEST FAYETTE STREET, BAL. timore, from long experience in hospital and private | Bragtice, jy onabled to guarantee a cure fo Gyphilitio dis. ictims of-in- discretion with Spermatorrhea, premature decay, lock manhood, &e., rendering improper or unhap- F. MESSE! HUDSON PETT P, FOLEY, Auctioneer. Twill sell the Saw and Pi ., street, near Boundary, on TUESDAY, AUGUST SEC OND. 1881, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. M.’ The property is as follows ? One Jig Saw, one Turning Lathe, with tools. = a coun ‘One Band Saw, one right and left Moulder. Sako in tree t cust days by ‘socal remedy Call or Qne Cutting off Table, with three saws. Tre, Gnarses low. Railroad fare to Baltimore deduct- | 6 Borin Machine. a == ese One Morticing Machine. FR. BROTHERS IS THE OLDEST ESTABLI One Emery Wheel, two Work Benches. Ladies’ Physician in Washington. Female e Clamp, one Planing Machine. One Rip Saw, with eight saws. One Grindstone, one Moulding Machine. One Engine, eighteen horse power. larities, Obstructions, and Leucorrhcea quickly cured. Office, 906 B street southwest, opposite Smithsonian. No charge for advi $e13-2m ee — — One Boiler, forty horse power. MADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA-| And other things tat will be described on the day of 4M ‘dies, Allfemale cornplaints quickly cured. Can be | sai ousulted daily at 924 7th strect northwest. Office hours | “'Tius property can be bought at private sale at any time from 1 to 9 o'dbck p-m. Jel0-2ra*_ | before lhe day of saan The property canto secu on the TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER is a certain | PRYIg*a3,1°° 10 o'clock, or at Foley's auction rooms. Syphilis Scrofula, Ovarium Tumors, Kid- a Got = et and all Blood Poison. Cure of Syphilis Y SALE OF VALUATILE IMPROVED Suaranteed in either stage. Send two stamps for vam- | ("AND UNIMPROVED CITY PROPERTY: vile jouse, . —— Jel5-eodly Dn. JOHN TRIPP. | _ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of thi [NEE nan =r District of Columbia, passed on the 15th day of July, GOLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! Anew and great Medical Work, warranted the best and cheapest, indispensable to every man, entitied “THE SCIENCE OF LIFE OR SELF-PRESER- KNOW | VATION;” bound in finest French mus. THYSELF. | lin, emboesed «full gilt, 300 payee, con. ————~ tatiis beautiful Stee! Engravings, 125 Pres | scriptions, price only sample «ix cents. Sei 25, sent by mail. Iitustrated ow. Address, Peabody Medi - cal Institute, or Dx. WM. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch street, Boston. f DE MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS CERTAIN CURE for Kiriney Dis Gravel and all Urinary Diseases, | Nervous Debility, Weakness, Impotency. Gleet Serofula, Srp ig and all Blood and Sian iseanes speedily cured. Gonorrhea cured jours. For sale by WM. B. ENTWISLE, Drusetet, comer 12th venue. by mail under real on receipt NONSULT DR. ROBERTSON EVERY WEDNESDAY Cone Setantay a Re office, 456 C street A.D. 1881, in Equity cause 20, of Susan Rt: Burehe ef al. against America G. Pedrick et al undersigned, appointed by said dee Pt », Will sell at public auction on the premi: mn TUESDAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1881, at F the north 25 feet front by depth of 60 feet 5% inches of lot numbered twenty-four (24), in square numbered 254, with the improvements theteon, being house No. $22, on 18th street northwest, in thé city of Washing: on. On the SAME DAY, at 5:30 O'CLOCK P. M. premises, will also sell at public auction, to idder, part Lot No. 6, in Square No. 449, 6th strect northwest, between D and E streets, improved by a large three-story brick welll, with all modern iinprovementa, being house No. 421’6th street north- west. On the SAME DAY, at SIX ( premises, will also sel! Lot % rronting 30 feet on F street not cats north, Bith a depth of 100 feet to 4 20-foot Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchace money on the the ‘highest fronting on D.W., Hear ‘HE MoD! T LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE | 4% street, from 2 to9 o'clock p. m., who, with fifteen | cash Im hand, and the rolive in treed en ee, aL AST ee THE ONLY © Bn eure eeriaaa tees a cure in all diseases of the | on credits of six (6), twelve (La aud eushiteds tl) senetiee ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. | Usinary Oncans, Nervous and Semninal Weakness, Noe: | respectively, wish, intorek cee a ee agn ts COUPLER! STEEL | SCHEDULE TO TAKE ERFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, a AM. IHAVE WASHINGTON. | 12:20—CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS FAS? EXPRESS. 5:00—Baltimore, Ellicott City, and Way Stations. 16:40-BALTIMORE EXPitI 6:50_Baltimore, Annapolis, and Way (Piedmont, | = arg, Wincheste rstown, and Way, via ay.) 8:10— Pot of Rocks and Way Stations. & a A. | oe AND BOSTON AND Y EXPRESS. (con- Rects for, Hagerstown aid at Point of Rocks for rick.) 39:00_On Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and Was. 20:00 —HALTIN ESS (stops at Hyatts) Go 1, Annapolis ille, function, GO, CINCINNATI AND unday only, ¥2:15- BALTIMORE EXPR i PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ‘ay Stations, (Winchester, Fred- uown sid Way, via Rela: Hage 5 -) ALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL EXPRESS, (Frederick, via Kelay, stops af Anuap- | olis Junction.) | t4:45—Point of Kocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Win- | chester and Way Stations. (Gu Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only.) it Way Stations. Martinshars and Stops at Hyattsville afd Laurel.) Bra and Wax Stations timore wind Static. PEM EIMOKE, HEATISVILLE AND LAUREL 19:15_PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 19:50_-PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON EXPRESS. Sleeping Cars to New York. W0:00_BALTIMOKE. HYATTSVILLE. aid LAUREL EXPRESS. Stops on signal or to let off passeugers 3 any station between Washington and Annapolis *Daily. iSundays only. Other trafhs daily, except s y ‘All traites from Washington stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at the Baltimore and oo Office, Washington Station and 619 and 1351 | ‘ylvania avehue, coruer 14th street, where orders Will be taken for bazzaye ty Le checked and received at THE GREAT apy point in the city. 1901, SRE ART AB De ILE TRAC! RAILS. T STEEI Srissow Scmvny. St ‘TRAINS LE! AY loru, 188i. st TON, from Depot, corner Bor Pittsburg and the W Bley ta, as follows: with est, 9:00 a.m., daily, ux Cars to Pittabnty and Chicago; 107 BALTIMORE AND FOTOMAC RAILROAD ND PO ‘ ror Catan. Rochester, Buitalon with Parlor Car to Watkins aud the Nox at 5:00 a.m. Gals, excupt Sunday 90 p. iy, except Sat Uruay, with Palace Cars to Cauandaigia and Wat. Williamsport, Lock Haven ‘and Elmira, at 10:90 a. 2 Se ear, zs ew East, 5: a.m., 10 @.10., 2: 10-00 and 10:15 p.m. "On Sunday 2-00, 10:00 = 10:15 p Himaited express of Pullman. ‘arlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday. Brooklyn, X.¥., all throngh trains connect at Jer- sey City with boats of Brooklyn Aunex, affurdinys direct transfer to Fulton etreet, avoiding dosble ferriawe actoes New York ci } For Philadevpiia, 8:00 a.m., 10:30 00,5:40,.10-00 and 10:15 pum. On Sanday, 3:00; 5:40, 10 0and 10-19 p.m." Limited Pxpret, 9° ata. daily, ex" ‘Sunday. Baltimore, 6:40, 8-06, 9:30, 10:30 Brow eens 4:00, 8:30; 9:30; “L0G ‘and 10-18 00, 10:30 a.m, 2:00, 5: 200 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, y sm. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except turnal Emission, Impotency, &c. Gonorrhea or Syphi lis, recently contracted, positively cured in from 5 to 10 days. | Consultation strictly private, aud separate oflices | for ladies. Refers to theleating physiciann of Baltimore, Main office, 19 8. Eutaw street, Baltimore. Chances moderate. feb7 required to’ give his notes therefor and secure the xame by deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of ten. er cent of the purchuee money will be required ou the fay of eale, and the purchuser will be required £9 com. ply with terms of sralo within ten days hereafter, {nh de. anit of either, the Trnstee reserves the risrht to tesell at the risk of the defaulting purchaeer. All conveyancing will be at the coet of the purchaser. = THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Ai (THOMAS DOWLING, Anctonee: (TOLEDO, ANN ARBOR E IMPROVED TREET, BETWEEN _CAPIT AND FIRST STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of 4 dead of trust, dated May Ist, 1878, and recorded in Liber 883, folio 254, of the land records for tho District of Columbiay and zt the request of the | part secured thereby, I will offer at public | front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY. OF AUGUST, A.D. 1881, at SIX O'CLOCK, P , the following described premises, sitvate in the city of Wash- ington, and District of Columbie, and known ax Lot numbered one hundred and sixt, en (167), in Moees | Kelly's subdivision of certain lota in square six hundred. and fifteen (G15), a8 recorded S0th July, 1877, in liber 1 dls Property 18’ improved by a 5 in house, Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in three, six nd nine months, secured b ax GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. FIRST MORTGAGE 6 PER CENT FORTY-YEAR GOLD BONDs. PRINCIPAL DUE 1921; INTEREST JANUARY 1 AND JULY 1; TOTAL $1, 260.000. ISSUED AT RATE OF $15,000 PER MILE. These bonds were issued to retire an existi on ts completed to South Lyons, 61 miles from Toledo. The ‘Toledo and Aun Arbor Division (46 miles) is now earning uta rate sufh- cient to pay the interest on the whole $1,260,000, with- out any business from the 33 miles df the extension Which is also covered by this mortgage. A limited amount offered at 103. er. Surviving Trustee. Fight to resell at cost of defaniting pureh: | 4 JAMES W. ELLT: Luuser. = ANTHONY, POOR & OLIPHANT, No. 45 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. shiet, 3, furnished eopliestiog. nae soe Pal pertioalars: Corinna WE ALONE SHOW PRICES, (x iBS0N BROTHERS, a PRACTICAL BOO! OB ch eras 1012 lvania avenue, Wi Ce _€2" Fine Printing a specialty. Janld OOK BINDIN td tatu Out RSE Ge POR ae ae EOIN: | STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet DRY BOARDS, No 1, 16 feet..........per 100 feet, $1.25 men and turns out superior work. at Bie Set cotablisiimenta in Tao cigr 012 Ponca tant Sta: nue, third floor. Sel | VVRGINIA FLOORING, No.2... 1.60 | A PRINCESS Is the name of our new 5-cent CIGAR; itis superb. | CLEAR SIDING, half inch, No. 1... SIC] Y California oat Store. No. 1011 Penn. ave., bet. 10th and Lith sts. dela PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLAss. 1.00 WHITE PINE SHI) INGLES, nearly clear. brated Crapo brand. . Cele- Loo wee-per thousand 3.90 JOHNSTONE'S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID PAINTS, ready for use, (Send for circulars.) Estimates furnished to Builders. A full stock of AR- SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn., m30 418 77H SrneeT NonTawest. 30 PER WEEK—INTELLIGENT AGENTS CAN Poets wath the Walke Flesibio Fountain Gold Pen. No ippine for ink, four days ‘Address WALKE PEN MPG OO. ih Broadway, New York. URNISH ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE COST OF wer BUILDINGS FREE OF CHARG! E. WILLET & LIBBEY, ‘Srern STREET amp New YoRe AVENUE. Sprague SquaRe. Nonturew Lrserty MARKET SQUARE. WHEATLEY'S Dy a AND DRY ~ SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. call for and deliver WORK in the Dis- of address or otherwise. JNo, 1006 (OLD 40) JEYPERSON STREET ¥REDERICKSBURG RAILW: and 11:90 a.m., 4: “Edie we northwest. J B. WHITE & BROS., aps. Gxonaxrows, D. 0, Gs STOVES! fo by trust on property sold, gage of $750,000 on the vld Toledo & Aun A with six per cent interest. 100 required ot Gane of | (io inties). and with the excess to extend i . Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms are Grand Trunk Railway tine, and to other import- | not complied with in seven days the Trustee reserves the ant connections. This exteusio M= J. P. PALMER, No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having left for Europe 32 29th to make selections for hort eeanon's goods, wo wil ofr the Tonainder of" Gur RA’ FRENCH 0" cH STRAW GOODS FRENCH FLOWERS, OSTRI at greatly reduced prices. JAN_ OFFERS 90''PER OFF HIS M, FED aPRS SRP om QB aS French Pattern Millinery Silk Wrapa, Street ani Peeves ¥ ‘raps: French Corsets, Lawn ray ParseolsandGioves, Parisian Novelties, Ee maroln andGioves, Parielan ow See ke eeeu ees Sn 7 Parisian. Novelties: beat English Needles, 4 papers for 20 M. WILLIAN, Trevise, Paris, ha" 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. nassx aris SS TARE a anon a DRESSMAT EENSYLVANIA AVE. ince yi otice. eitaae tai ees Meese ge OUGLASS’. COMING WEEK: A BEAUTIF' Hose, in Cardinal, and Navy Biue, full 50 ir, usual price 7 Store closes st 6:90 p.m. dally Yaly and Axeust. _ $y7 ch and " haa ‘ centa. Store will be closed at #ix o'clock. MME- WASHINGTON; Suits, C: &e., made in su) 6.5. pe- Ps ‘TREET. Sr. HOSTENY | DEPARTMENT. GoEer ts. A LISLE THREAD FINISH PIN STRIPE HOSE at ite, wice 63 cents. ee ee $ Ec LISLE T: READ GLOVER ad ote reduced * mt) centa. Other styles in proportion. PARASOLS.—ALL PARASOLS WILL BE SOLD AT A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. SILK MITTS, ALL SHADES. DOUGLASS’, 9TH STREET. jy? GENTLEMEN’S GOO (THOMPson's SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F sTREET NORTHWEST, OPP. PaTENT OrFice. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit arant SREADY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices: Best Wamsutta, unfinished, 75 cts. ; finished, 90 cts. Best F. of the L., unfinished, 65c., finished, 80 cts. Boys’ Wamsutts, unfinished, 60 cts. ; finished, 75 cts. Latest Novelties in Summer NECK WEAR.. ‘ FANCY HALF HOSE, UNDERWEAR and 4 full line of GENTS FURNISHINGS at remarkable LOW PRICES. Money refunded where fall to auit, jell JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. UY THE ‘‘MYSTERY" SHIRT.—They are made of first-class Musling, such as New York Mills, Wam- eutta, and Wi ville not third or fourth-rate roods Stamped Wamautta. When you, buy the "MYSTERY" SHIRT you get first-class Muslin and the best Sound Heavy Linen for 75 cents, and if they are not eatisfac- tory when you get them homeyou can return them and set your money. LINEN COLLARS, finest guality and latest styles, per dozen’ six for 75 cents. CK WEAR, cheaper than ever. Very fine All-Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents, worth 40, at te MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street northwest. mi2 S. B. ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Sraeer NogTHwest, Wasninaroy, D.C. $12.00 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. (GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, &c. Being overstocked in above goods thirty days at 10 per cent off recut want of Lutrobes, Furnaces, Brick-set and Portable Ranges, Slate Mantels, &c., will find it to their sdvant- age to call and examine out larye sssortment of above C0 Agents for St. George and Stag Head Ranges, Social aud Fireside Jewel Latrobes a) W. 8S. JENKS & CO., _sylt 717 Sevente Stare Norruwest. N EW GOODS iw POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. DESSERT PLATES, DINNER SETS, STATUETTES, _TOILET SETS, VASES, TEA SETS. FINE PLATED WARE end Choice Bits of CHINA, guitable for WEDDING. PRESENTS. M. W. BEVERIDG jell 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.* FOWLER's PATENT FLY FANS. FRUIT JARS. JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZERS: NOVELTIES IN CHINA AND MAJOLICA. TEA SETS. by ‘A SETS. ‘OILET SETS. DINNER SERVICES. DECORATED and WHITE. f the finest quality in tos Pitchers, Castors, Berry of the ity. in ‘ioe rs, Dishos, Cake Baskets, Gard Receivers, &-. ke. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. will gell for the next ices. Those in 4 a CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLYSS. ‘Tue Best rv Use, at J. W. SCHAFER'S, 1020 7TH STREET, Anove New ¥ BOOTS AND SHOES je10. 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVE BANRRUPT SAE IN NEW YORK. THE CHEAPEST SHOBS EVER EXHIBITED IN co! Hand-mmado'S-sirap Sondais: fand-mado 3-st Ladies’ Fine Kid Op, Shiny ots Ladies’ Fine Kid Button ’ Button ‘Shoes id THE NEW YORK SHOE STORE, GEO. McCARTHY. PIANOS AND ORGANS. GELLiN OFF. SELLING OFF. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS To make room for a large stock of NEW PIANOS for the Fall Trade, I will sell an elegant lot of first-class, nearly new, SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT AUCTION PRICES. SIDNEY #. NIMMO’S PIANO WAREROOMS, 493: 79m Sauer NoRTHWEsT. ‘The Trade specially invited tp call. jy23 G. &, WED & Bro. + Have removed to thejr fiew Musical Warerooms, ‘09 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, {idl are offering Special Indueements in the Sale and it PEAT Rg ae Bute EXTRAORDINARY! — THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 990 Pewerivagga AVESUE. SEASONABLE Goons ROW IN STOOK. MEN'S DEPARTMENT: Tiete Casters ‘Beersucker ATEANTIC HOTEL, Be, eae ites 8. C. BECKWITH, Chief (THE “BRIGHTON, cote Fineat isan pe OCEAN CITY, MD. JOHN TRA Ger ACK OPEN ALL THE YEAR. a r. 600; fuatlt and teicerern Sshing on bay 100 yards from: $13.90 per week. Pein » Ciren- ATLANTIC CITY. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths and all mouern con- “hieew F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. J{ASTFORD HAI - se nec com ty bo ET Tan is now , For particuiars, address font jy9-Im* SAMUEL NORETS Proprictor ASHLAND Ht Thoroughly: renovated, refurni: fas and cictric. belle QaLANTIC CITY, N. introduc proved: Galty. "Western aud Soutern papers n'Aie festern ai D. 3. MATT Firet-claae in mules of 8. V.R. For particulars Ton LEY, of the Hi Cc ‘GRESS HALL, ‘TAO! ‘GOME! leased for a term of y on file. Prop OCEAN CITY, MD. all its appointments, Season ager. a lere. Within two, RK. Five miles toB. & O.R.B. jdress = J. LUTHER BOW SULPHU DUSTY VA.. has been. rs by Mrs. SL. T. COL- faruilton, Wahi D.C. and, is now open for the reception of guests under Management. Western by distant from the Sprinen. lies. For vamph ton or the a at the Hamil It ia @ narrow-yuage road pen, C. WHITE, Mi Dr. J. W. NASH, Resident Physician. ‘ILLER HO! USE. —Most State: scenery beautiful: cars pass through the town to Gettyeburs. ‘Table. supplied country market. C moderate. Bi (08's HoT! ‘Surf Bathing, Hotel is reopened for the ‘Terms $2 per day, from Norfolk or © Cherrystone every Dr. Wni. Stoakley, and from E. L. RID in ‘attendance formation addrees dyl-Ln from’ fi information appt free. For in! jon appl Hanover, Pa. B'S ISLAND, VA. Fishing, Snipe Shooting. This reception of Visitors: id Point per ‘steamer. Mond: of Norti to render mi edtoal County, Berryville, Va. SPRINGS, ‘connected with the Norf ESON & Co., rietors. ANUEND OF I DELAWARE ave- | ct | of 1881 will Jane li. W. B. R. SELBY, Proprietor; THOS. FARLEY, Man EDAR GROV! ‘his pleasant farm residence is } open for summer boo: Eis e Lew folk and 1%. miles 3 Tastes made with fam- tug Tall Goscriptionn sadnes janager. dy3-Im. Gclightful location in the y to Mrs. dy6-1m. $12 per week, $35 per month. “Rou y,, Wednesday and Friday. pton Co., Va., will aid. For further in- J.T. SPADY, Proprietor. (THE BYGEIA HOTEL. OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., Situated 100 yards from Fort Monroe. fat year. Equal to any hotel in the United States as a Sum- mer ‘vantages, etc. ‘Send for circular, describing hygienic ad- HARRISON PHEBUS, Prop. C ‘a mansion ; stabling, ice house and near ocean and lakes. Churches 3e30-1m Vv ILLE BELLE VUE, CAPE MAY, N.J. ‘Ocean view from windows. Oppésite Con- ane. 5 porch, “and near €9 Ipoot “office, ‘close by. ‘PROP. GRAND AND SEWALI Gress Hall, near Beach and Depot. ‘Address’ MRS. C. A. COOPER. jy8-1m LARK HOUSE, Asbury Park, has all the comforts of (3 st AHILL HOUS! z., RE-OPEN JUNE 15, 1881. ‘The situation, ASBURY PARK, is known as one of the most desirable in As- bury: Park. Two minutes’ walk from Beach, ‘WILL and Bathing Grounds: near the Lakes. The house enlarged, ished. Spring. Hot and Cold out. the best of choice of rooms. Address ‘Third avenue and Kingsley street, Asb m30-2m, Improved kit Water, perfect drainaie. ‘Gas “kitshen facilities, Gi resorts. MRS. M. D. C. , several rooms added and refurn- Bek, Hair Mattresson, otc. ; Bath Boome, ‘through~ pontoc realy enlanced dining room and ptuously provided tal will rival e. best of. seanide Bono catty aba ponies ary Park, N.J. ORDAN’S W. 8. SPRI SrEFaENSON® DEPOT P. 0., VIRGINIA. opmmphlets at the Riggs House, Ebbitt House and Star ce B.C. JORDAN. ~ Jell-tseptl ‘THE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, 18 REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD In Two Hours rnow PaILapELPHu. ‘and passen- don their arrival at Philadelphia Union Fast E: ron duri rs will xpress Trainz, with Parlor Cars season at con nsfer Coaches and Horse Cars ready to Fect to the station of the West Jersey It. Market street. For Through Tickets, fer di- at the foot of Checks, and full in- formation, apply as, follows. “Northeast corner of 13th strect_and and Potomac Pennsylyania a R. ven tion Baltimore and Ohio R.R. J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. ‘ FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. nnsyivania avenue; Station Baltimore corner 6th and B streets; 619 1351 Pennsylvania avenue; Sta- 3e6-2m_ ‘NITED ST: The Je18-£0, Jy’ EL, largest in Atlantic City, N. Isnow open for the SEASON of *S1. THOS. CHAS! BROWN & WOELPP! ,auueo ‘ATES HOT! W. WHITNEY, Manager. Cashier. ER, Proprietors. T. MORGAN, Musical Director. OGAN HOU! SE, ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA, Ow Mary Lye Pesnsrivanra Ratnnoan, Amid the Most Picturesque Scenery of the Allehenies. Its large, airy, el B. ntly furnished rooms and supe- | | | IT —LIFE-Sa MOQUI OR CLIFF DWELLERS. the world for their love of novelty and the exception to the general rule. th; | ke. &e. discovery by Gosnolgt in 1602. HOW THE SECRET LEAKED Ort. less, houses that cost originally between and $6,000. He bought large lots on th houses, with the least possible outlay of ducats. tell all his fellows. Now, in 1881 t Nantucket town. ANOTHER DISCOVE! Y. and he learns of the little old fishing vill: unchanged from 1650 A.D. chair brought home a score of years Captain, owner of the house: light: | aud sings out, ** Kureka!” floating population. the u and ’s conset. The is sure to be established @ summer here will have been removed. NANTUCKET. intendent of schools, and his charming Columbian Universi and Mr. Ballantyne, who are or were at ciate the qi fashion. Most who come here regular! sured positions and can afford to enjoy naturally. suming cottages on what is called thi th at Others have bought for $1,000, and enen commor land for business purposes. ARTIST COLONY ON THE CLIPF ROAD. lady a Teel at liberty to publish. are the caj ther. QUIET LIFE AT NANTUCKRT—WwHo GO THERE WHAT THEY GO FOR—WHO WOULDN'T ENJOY ¥ ON SOUTH SHORE— | the most fort {From an Occasional Correspondent of Tae Sr Nanrveker, Mass., July 26th, 1881. Americans, as a people, are known all over sidedoving part of our popalation forms no So it happened t after the pleasure-seeker had worn off the novelty from all our well-known resorts, from Mt. Desert to Fortress Monroe, he took time to | acres, The property sated for the annoyance of mosquitos that came | with every land breeze. Two or three times he found the thermometer at 100 deg. within less | Of custon than haifa mile of the shore, at Fortress Monroe, So our pleasure seeker, looking for a ‘hew sensation, re-liscovered Nantucket in 1 two hundred and seventy years after its original | the road for say $200; built the coziest of summer nd spent the most joyful of summers Like the little urchin, however, who finds around the | Yueh ¢ corner the emptied sugar barrel, he must needs tide of summer travel is setting strongly in towards old Our novelty-seeker is not to be baffled, though, *Sconset (Stasconset), eight miles from here, on the eastern shore of the island, that looked as if it had just dropped down (as it had) almost | Over there he rushes, hires a furnished fisherman's cottage for $50 for the summer, liferally pulls in his latch- | string, throws himself into a China bamboo easy | “ye by the | s his cigar, He sings it out so | loud, however, that his friends hear him in Nan- | tucket town, and to-day "Sconset has its smart | modern cottages and spick-and-span new hotels (some seven of the latter, I think,) and quite a There bids fair to be this year almost double al number of visitors, both at Nantucket idents of the island are far too sensible to drive people away by unreason- able charges, and to-day the island affords more solid comfort for the summer, it is believed, than any one of our watering places. Within a ‘year, or say two possibly, telegraphic communication | ween this town and | | Oak Bluffs, and then the only real drawback to WASHINGTONIANS WHO HAVE FOUND THE WAY TO We have here this season a goodly sprinkling of Washingtonians, including J. 0. Wilson, super- famil the Rey. Dr. Huntington, professor of Greek at Mrs. Vinnie Ream Hoxie Many who now come to Nantucket are those who have tried the leading watering-places | 49 cents. of Europe and America, and who fully ap) iet_and restful enjoyment 0 real rustication, far removed from the haunts of are of as- hemselves | Many such have already built unas- that leads up the hill out of the town proj ious old houses, filled with the more than century-old furniture and crockery left by Midway of the Cliff road several artists have located themselves; some permanently and some for this summer only, and their movable sketch- ing and painting boxes dot the flelds beyond. Among them are Mr. Eastman Johnson, Mr. McDougal, Mr. Thayer and Prof. Morse: Also a from Boston, whose name I do not It is only necessary to visit the residence of the latter to see what bilities of an old-time Nantucket house, and how a slight expenditure of mou aided by excellent judgment and artistic tast can make out of it a most charming and lovely summer home. The views from the Clif road Just beyond the present line of cottages on TON, OF RICHMOND, Montpelier, the former int rington, proprietor of the Richmond, for $20,000, state, el y miles south of ginla railroad. it ts built of Sale of President Madison's femme, MONTPELIER PURCHASED BY COLONEL For $20,000. home of Presiden Madison, in Orange county, Va., was sold yes terday at public auction to Colonel J, L, Cam Montpelier ‘: nen a y and picturesyue portions of the thls elty, on the Vir 1 brick, in the Dorie style, and standsona high bla which come | mands a five view of the Dine Kidge m it contains about twenty-tive rooms, most seQ- them langeandairy, andthe house is by a magnificent grove of trees, many of them Madison. Since the death of Mr. Topert) bas passed through the owners, The tract of land be- f longing to the estate cont: w York and porta, it is arrived at Li means ty packages. T may be impossibl directly the name of the ain the nami ficials at Boston have ex 000 it will be impossible to get Clit | pers of dynamite machines manifest and that no amo the part of the customs offi shipments, nation of every parcel possible. The steamship posed to be on the alert, and power to protect thems consiguments, WHERE THE MACHTN) J. 3. Vanmarter, city edi National Democrat, siated had discovered that the recently received tactured in that city. ciation of United Irishmen supposed to know all about were ten of the machine: of | The reporter has been invite ties interested to witness a! of the city. A telegram from Boston Western traffic seems to be The passenger war remains totake a hand in the fight cinnati $8 50and St. Louis rates as via the New York ‘y Windom has dire . the infernal n yerpool_ were shipped. to use evi detection of the guilty ones. It would require of on Tuesday evening, except that the Pennayl vania railroad decided on Wednesday morning | and commenced the sale of tickets at the foll ing rates, via New York: ToC! alns one thousand Was sold under a deed of find some tauit with them all, and search forsome- | trust dated August 1, 1857, & ted by the late thing yet untried. He concluded that the most | Themas J. Carson 2a py hen — exqulsitescenery of Mt. Desert dida't compennate | Ott the burial eet a a ann, for the loss of his dally baths by reason of the cold- | remains of Madison Ne at rest. ‘The xrave te neas ofthe water, Hefound the fine bathing, good | marked by a plain granite shaft erected a few musicand table, at that world’s wonder, Coney Is- py the citizens of Orange county. land, partially spotted by theelbow jostlingerowd | : ~ he had only afew hours before left on Broadway. | The Dynamite Infernal Machines, He found, too, that the bathing of Cape May |iyvesrigaTION ORDERED BY SECRETARY (perhaps the best in the world) barely compen- Winpom. ithe collectors d Boston, from whiok achines recently of the cons! nor Secretary says that while it for the collectors to ascertain person, he hopes at For a few years he selfishly kept all the enjoy- | last to discover aclne which may lead to the ment to himself. He bonght for £1,000, more or ‘The customs of- ed the opinton that any clue to the by scratinizing punt of vigilance om scan prevent sugla a separate examl- ed for shi lector Fisk holds to be practically im? companies are 1 wall do all in th ves against dangerous 8 ARE MADE. or of the Peoria, yesterday that he internal machines in Liverpool were jmanu- A director of the” Asso- a lives there, and is the matter, There s made there and Shipped to New York, where they were loaded. with dynamite and then shipped to Liverpool. The manufactory is on South Washington street. ed by one of the n exhibition of the destructive power of the machines. The trial will be made in Tazewell county within a mile oe - - Various Railroad Matters, THE WAR FOR WESTERN TRAPFIC. states that the im terest in the warfare between the railroads for growing in intensity. about the same as again from Boston, ‘nica: Cin- 0 #9 50; 11 50, or the Central, while the | Grand Trunk continues its 25 rate, and the Erie and Central Verme | another lesso ently the lowing sched: per 100 Ibs., a reduc! 60 cents; third class 20 cent re- | duction from 40 cents. | | f te S. cireuit court. There Ts, Ramely, the purchasi | represent nearly the whole road de, pe. S, | of its bonds. The property toW. H. Brawley, for the tee, for $1,275,0 opposition or objection to tober. | 4 telegram from Providen | sti j | to that’ city, with their wor | by the fence dividing the ra ofthe railroad company cau: THE FLORIDA EN charges $12, via the tunnel. SALE OF THE SOUTH CAROL A dispatch from Charleston, 5.C. the South Carolina railroad was sold there yes day at public auction under the decree of the The Grand Trunk t have decided to give in low freight rates, conse- uleapon West bound reight to Chicago is annonnced from their Boston offices: On first class freight 35 cents m from the regular rate 75 cents; second class 25 cents. a reduction from s.a reduction from fourth class and speciel 15 cents, @ re- SA RAILROAD. says that were only two bid~ Ing committee, whe of the bonded debt below the first mortgage and seven-eighths of the stock, and the Charleston syndicate, whe the former owners who have sought the main | '#Ve lent money to the company on the was knocked down purchasing commit- 000, over and above the first mortgage debt of about $3,000,000. There is no the sale, which will be contirmed by the court in September or Oo A PROVIDENCE SURPRISE PARTY. noe, R.1., on the 28th, ‘ates that at 1 o'clock Wednesday the managens | of the New York and New England Railroa@ | company sent a train with a large gang of men rking tools, carloads | of gravel, &c. The men were quietly stationed ilroad track from the | city land, and at a signal 400 feet of the fenoe went down and 380 feet of the track were moved | nine feet “ ato the city land. Before the work cottages are very extended: three sides water | Was com} the police were alarmed and one side by long expanse of lonely moor, | thirty of the railroad workmen were arrested, unlike anything else this side of Scotland. Upon | and operations were stopped. The proceeding this moor are found a great variety of rather rare wild flowers, including the veritable hea- Sex great i |as it becomes known, and it will greatly pre- | judice the interests of the railroad company. TERPRISE. Tior cuisine reader it one of ‘the most desirable resorts | this road, and on the highest point. on this. side toma onterence will be held, in. Philadelphia Ae in a good night's rest | theistand, is being built a commodions house | to-day between the Philadelphia cay andadaylisit iow of the “Alushenies ty nateag'et | for the venerable Charles O'Connor, New York's | who made the purchase of 4,000,000 acres tie LOGAN. nics great lawyer. Wecall al! these peopleon the Cliff | of Jand in Florida, and the repre csontatives rst-claas mnnsic, &e. - | Road Mogui, or cliff dwellers. The difference of the Florida Southern, the Penin On eee eS TE btatisat | between the real Moqui of the west ‘and ther, | the Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West roads jel-2m_ being that the former have red skins, and the | in regard to granting the latter right of way QHELBURNE HOUSE, Michican Avenue, Adantic | latter red houses, red being considered now as | through the property. The roads had been pro- City, 100 ys obstructed baths. modern conyeni Jell-2m S Ss Man: dit room and bowl Fx, of Con’ bells. Comfortable accommodations for 1,000 ic by Simon Hussler’s celebrated Orchestre, Musi June 25, 1881, Room’ Philadelphia. ocean front, and near the warm Renewed comforts, electric bells an EDWIN ROBERTS. TOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY Hotel, “Philadelphia, ker. Greatly enlarged and improved ad ional rooms, ‘ards from the sea, with un ences, 0 N.J.—Cu. tinent new restaurant, new b ing alley, passeuser elevator an As. DUR - guests. Opens Clerk, Hany DeNison, late of the Girard, jel-hn NEW “MOUN’ TAIN HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, On the Summit of the Alleghenies, evel, within nine hours’ Has Campria Co., Pa., By the erection of a new and modations at this CHAR: tly Cottage residences to let, Firstclase music: &e-s ke. for Greulars ooniainiag ‘Analysis of the water and full — W. D. TYLER, Supt. at the STING RESONT. have teen ‘The drainage 200 feet above of Washington. ‘THE ALLATRE, SPRING TAKE NJ ROW OPEN. re RADLEY, ie M: RICHARDSON B p= POINT HOTEL, Sr. Mary's County, Manrianp, Open for reception of guests Juxx austere es ae Somfortor for families. Lake iereers and with Washington, Baltimore the fine steamers George Leary, Lady of the jane Moseley. ae oa det ‘convenience for the for Shd'in'a°fird-ciese Sumasee per day, $10 per week ts made for ‘For further information address Mrs. JOSEPH TRAVERS, ‘Piney Point, St, Mary's Co., Md. 3e2. and $35 1 the artistic thing for seaside houses. ing is to be done by the sea. P | city. one hears the refin those who seem f: And it may be added, they are court fied, if you are properly introduced. | I say some) of our nayal officers in established, a navy created, and Wash fancy. THE EVENING DRIVE command of Capt Winslow. best man and secure his pn heavy political influence less competent favorites, is a mystery, as adopted qualifications, and was at once referred to Winslow. At another time, I and I wastold of say forty men who ought the place. You can’t turna street without meetit life-saving service, as usual, hit upon man among so many excellent ones. ODDS AND ENDS. It is tacitly understood here that all the swell~ s ple whose for- | Withdraw the same from the state. At the eon- tunes I know to be reckoned by millions, leave | ference to-day the privileges asked for by the | fine dressing and diamonds for the winter and the Among the older residents or natives, 1 and cultivated talk of | to the railway compan’ lar with the best of societ ‘ashington, | who seem to think that the United States were built, just to give them a chance to dazzle us, wouldn't feel quite at home at Nantucket, I asa credit to ourcountry. For amusement, I here, as I have done in two other places the expedient of enquiring for a man of certain inquired about the fain in command of the life-saving station, and then appeared the little jealousies of course, tainly to have received the appointment. This station at Nantucket must nave been a most difficult one to properly officer, for the en- tire town is made up of scores of meneither one of whom would be measurably competent to fill corner several old Captains who have sailed the world over and taken their vessels safely throughail sortsof dangers. and the | jected throug! by the Philadelphians, but roads will be granted, ¢ too, | agreeing to exchange other = Mr. Booxwa | Nomination 7 |B. Steedman | pointed by th ot GOVERNOR tO | tor governor, that th Monopolies entrenched in | only numerical power, with | organization. well |for the abatement of an: society is afflicted. The order and the restraint an wholly removed are of constitutional | cer- | hearty approval. here Judges Bi vest | idence, and Accerts the lands prior to the purchase they had failed te Bloxham, of Fla, land for that givem THe Democrario k OF Oulo.—Gen. J. chairman of the committee ap- Yhio democratic state convention to notify J. W. Bookwalter of his nomination has received that reply. Mr. Boukwalter heartily concurs in the spirit and letter of the platform. yentleman's He considers legislature would not be justified in | yielding to the dictation of corporations and is over to surf-side 23g miles upon the south | shore where there is a life-saving station in How our friend Kimball, at the head of this service, manages in such far distant localities to find out just the tment in spite of without stint for wealth, as against the masses of the people, particularly the agri- | cultural and mechanical classes, which have out concentration or ith regard to the resolution against ere sumptuary legislation, Mr. Book- walter says he does not understand that it im- plies hostility to national and practical measures y evils with which reservation of social of the platform on the tariff the relations of capital and meet Tue Foxerat of Justice Nathan Clifford took in Port! Me., iy o'clock, at the Parse Fat charchy which private services had been heid idence of —. Wm. Henry Clifford. the distingui mea present were | tice Waite, Associate Justice Mill , of Chicago; ler, Gen. I 2m ¥F YOU WANT ieee eater eee TO HAVE 2 aus aa ‘atan four da 25 per day; ‘Abarces Dr. B. P- eee Post JROCE ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, Va. N JUNE 1. Dame ‘A dalightfal home mil an eT G0 TO DIED. Ghurchy Vau aged five years and

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