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ABROAD, Od Pacts Concerning Ets Shi macatte Pa F ETAL SS OF ween? oN WHY BULLION 1 ° ED—WHEN IT PA TO at Fr S.Y.7 \ ! i | | « or his hundreds of - §. Where miltions | e are on deposit." ut there are sons why this pl not work. | , ury can pay out in only to | a Wall street | Tan ¢.0% tor of the govern- | ment =iny He cannot | prese king house and | Becure nt Treasurer Ac- | ton. The iw wb-treasury ean pay | 1 an amount as offsets its | are comparatively | a couple of day ynty $100,000, and | = to be uz a large nue | creditors. while they can place no dependence support from | this qual the nks ol the city a nm con- trivan | have trust c | the Ba 5 a rious sam in geld. past vear th a has WO to 245,084.00, never n bank r ; tein a “asd of in the center. is sealed to th hard v the stars Any mesditli the kee wax, amd so on the tri Watch the y atten, Gold eri every other kind | we with es teetive Lover their ke now. As y ‘ In ping spe many matters of | de’ te the man knows to in ofp mport toa pe un- equainted with th ineless. ance, in making ready a shipment of | 0.000 to Europe the ordinary indi ud be quite z to bag five-doliar Not so the shi - P main chanc the deuble. time. ¢ e is the 1 in any quantity for any con- alwa ses in weisth! i uently In value, through abras r baz made up of five-dollar coins would contain 1,0) pieces, the same sum in dowbie jes would take only 250 pieces. In the latter instance there is not much if any more arth of the chance for abrasion which er. Eight flve-dollar pieces greater nd have much inage lines than do two double-eagh and the loss by abrasi vagh ocean 3 iderably zreater value. The uninitiated woul be apt to smile incredulously when told that t! nd one quence — mn of colas. mstances, Val , iflerent vosazes, of course, produce Variance in the extent of the abrasion ‘On an average,” s7 minent shipper esterday. “‘a million of ¢ sent across to pnden will lose—wiil lose—well—a few dol. lars.” Pressed to es more definitely, the shipper said: ‘+A few dollars. Oh, that’s detinite What the Wall street man considered | ars” was shown by reference to the suat-books of one of the heaviest houses in the street. Taking shipments of 21,000,000 re— cently made, one was found to have fallen short in the voyage a fraction more than 9 ounces: | Anotler a fraction more than 18 ounces; another & fraction more than 19 ounces; while in a ship- Ment of £750,000 there was a loss of a fraction More than 20 ounces. The average loss can be estimated at 16 ounces on a million- shipment. old being worth $16 an Ounce, sends the “few dollars” up to abont $250. Any movement will have a similar effect. In Great Britain it is declared that a shipment from the Bank of Edinburgh down to the Bank of Enxland will cause the loss of an appreciable Percentace, and a government officer said yes- Serday that a bag of coin cannot be carried down Wall street asingle block from the sub- Treasury to the custom-house without an abra- sion'which Is discoverable. The only protection to be found against abra- sion lies in the shipment of gold in bars instead of in coin. Until quite recently, however, gold bars have not been readily obtainable. Tosecure them the shipper has been obliged to pay a yalum. and generally so hich was that Jon placed by the bullion broxers commanding the Situation that the possivle loss by abrasion Would not by any means balance i. But not | vast deal of humbug about the Bank of Eng- | which on an account book would be apt to pressed to her ame over this condition of HOW THINVES AIth SIADE. law has been passed recently by ing the sub-treasury here ta-pacs | Zome-ade and imported Criminals sfrom its vaults in exchauze | Comtrasted—City-Bred Evil-Doers the This Is to the goverament’s | Worst of AN. at heretotore specie has been | From the Phiiad hout any c btalnabl Pt pe: Item, . aricans lead the world in thiey- ing. as in almost everything else.” The speaker was a detecti ect he was discussing mat hom Pp ne 1, and its apy t the re jm and native ‘own by the fact that $1,800,000 in the bars | thieves. The he spoke savored at within the past of pri med for his h bes A and is in assay office ready tor delivery. tone in whic! je in the superiority he cl fellow countrymen. where can you find such skilled, dar- successful torgers, bank burglars, counterfelters, confidence men and thieves an windlers of every kind fas America prot econtinued. “Perhaps it isnot a subj tof, but in its wayit is as iu rican talent as e Not used, sawdust being | osed that all gold rece’ ocean by the Bank before acceptance. T ‘old shipped in bay ich shows 1 nk of En We canvas b shstituted, Tris popular m this side exception of native pual linporta~ ig them are ourse Wwe hare sh thieves, and y every ounce dent ofa promi y characterize mas one VERY CL the “pretty humbu atmos- | but they are nearly all common house burglars. <Lont from behind the counters of ‘ 4 fF cnstand. some | SNeak-thieves or pickpockets. Titey belony to faith in this s ay of all gold | the middle and lower classes of the fraternit faken in by Bank of England,” added he. “You speak of thieves as if they were divided 9, When there was a sud- | into social classes, like the professediy honest nto the United States trom tion of society 2” this, too, in face of the tact that we had shipped | °° anes ise of retical aa Be wt one no such quantity of coin to England in a lonig HERG Oliee Surkion oF the: punt time. This coin’ came from the vaults of the | Bey Gener uOrnoa oe bie. comm un Hank of England, where it, evidentie had bees | There are what we may term the aristocrat nd not melted and assayed as the | Middle ¢ nstitation would fain con- | t Aone s. Yes, indeed, there's a | Will tind fo: of securi ons of Eng! ome AME ER ON po livided into upper and lower, and ns. Among the aristocrats you rers; that is, tho: g large sum directors of that vince us poor Y » who operate with . the’leading coun- : has rs and first-class bank burglars. Such i occaate nialyiaa in tavesdiay enoress men would seorn to commit the lower grades of e of another nature, the mere entry of | Tne, and outside of their especial flelds of labo’ 2 account bé Imost as honest as the average citizen who has ne : itted a crime. Then come fir zzie the ma ainted with all the petty connie ect eae ails of shipping, y bags” is the charee | Class house-breakers, the upper recently sent trom London to onebig New York | Sdence men, assistants and the scale de: lowest order of 51 gla we come to en who jie in wait | | to pick the pockets of helpless drunkards. Even in the prisons these DISTINCTIONS ARE PR and a member of the aristoer on not on | mit jas hi shipper. This signisied that the cooper here in ing the Is upon the specie ke: en his nails throazh the bags conta rhe result wa London faste Kk every bag so torn, be the hole eye nt, before it could be p rket. The cost of new bi but it is of trivial mat VED, ey of the profes- y respects himself (oo much to per- ny intimacy with those whom he regards iors, but he is also too much spected by the laiterto be called on to repel any npt to claim social equi thieves may be said to live in n code of with | m brokers y as an eiviith of a ounce above the cirenmstan the rs not deai with the at what Professional ‘epnblic of their wlity—or Immorality, if you often Under Yorker sk in Wall s ship gold, and in nine ¢ ver will be * tg totl looking upon their ctly business point of | “they have a langnase of thefr own, T sup- | ‘ou could add?” asked the . they haye—thelr sl used to the extent that is any butt con as ine be sol use very edu xlent to r that am oe Venneérs July We are Vennor’: he ensual : raint- ther bearing fs natu dle cl: te Preserve them NCO: speak are not eonfidenc 1 displaying such >, * | trade. r rposes Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Hot | ede, for pury in Province, wrance, at grade of »be grow in western and avoided more and more pretty rm; event ngs | is of rain and more cloud. rate | jt ir ends by intellectual : nd cooler with local rains. | methods, by a combination of brain power | Sun. 9. Jwith cool dating, and as far as. lies | 10. Weather becomi 1 clondy |i their avoid all als to with r or indication of rain. H1.) Decided ¢ in most At one ti | 2. J l eveniz i garded by his fellows as the prince of th To-day th jas changed. The one who is arded ttained the summit of | isthe forger who by a stroke of his | pen extracts thousands ot doilars from the eash- box of the banker, and who, if detection be- | comes imminent, effects nexotiations by which he retain a portion of the booty, and secure | Jmnunity by the surrender of the rest; the | f still dry in Canada. Rain 14. muchneeded in many sections i areas. Smoky shower: more frequent. Tains west and sout! Sun. 16. Sixth Sun and storiny. ) A heated term 18. de 19. [ inity. Mugey, ally with thun- sil storms in ne ern stat y e. Daily cilled counterfeiter who rivals the Treasury de- | partme nufacture of bonds and na- Kt) ee ns of wind | tional bank notes, and whose arrest mi and lightninss. MUBEY | Cossitates the surrender of his plates with. | period with hot w haps, a promise that he will re | ness; or the skilled bank burut Whose me- cha skill sets the most trusted safeguards at naught, before whom ‘burglar-proo? safes fly open, the bank yaults yawn, and whose exploits © forgiven by victims in consideration of his return to them of such portion of lis prunder 3 he finds useless to hi ” Is not picture you paint of thieves a : ms jor | Father flattering one?” and much cooler. | “sxot at all. You must remember I ing only of one and that ne + picture would be not but utterly untrue were 1 to prose ot 21.) Showers, cloudy and ¢ Bf Windy and cook in weathe Sun. 23. 7th Sunday a warm, ¢ 24. Cooler and moist winds. Rains west and south. er at nicht, 2 decided change Fair and ms brew- m speak- ¥ mall flattering nt itas that Very fine and pleasant int sections 2. Warmer j THE AVERAG tlea | The common run of t nd two-thirds of their Nyes in jail, belong Periods tu a totally different: type. It is ¢ 1 uch morerain there that you find among them one shrewd si to pursue his profession and yet keep of the law for any continned THIEF. e men who here ye up the busi n unprotitabl tis somewhat dtticult to answer. is some iascination in | y that yery seldom loses tts none who has ialien within its intla- Then isthe natural inc nd to overrate our aly n caught, say once, twic times. * It would be natoral’ for us to suppose that such a man would say to himseif when he | gets out of prison, ‘This is a losing game Tam | ng: [had better giv sod many yy this and retire from the profession, but in only a tew cases does this attack of wisdom ve chronic. The great majority, however, me possessed of the idea that their past experience will aid them in committing new crimes with impunity. They think that they have grown Hunting green, most royal, TOO CUNNING TO BE CavGHT Between when nd storm. eaeral hee +o- The B23! Room Ra * Monthly M: bow robes, tranticured, I wore in days a Youth's trenchant prism ve Wed the solar rays. PE Quietly at With an edge of goi In such traps as before enmeshed them. They J. a maiden huntres ncyrawoles look forward to a series of successful ‘jobs,’ | Beautiful eompinions, > and perhaps delude themselves with the resolve | nturin. © De Dit, that they will retire with the proceeds of one or | Micros thes wie several rich hauls. As for others, they simply ‘trust to luck,’ keep out of jail as long as they can, and resign themselves to the inevitable when they get in.” Here's imperial purpie For a brimming heart! ‘Only to could taste wilat oer ess “Do thieves as a rule seem to feel very bad mak a Tonty pone when they are captured or convicted?” asked Ring the jocutid hornt the reporter. Time has swept the banquet “It is a matter of pride with them to take the For which this was worn, matter as coolly o possible, and thus earn a ee reputation for pluck among their fellows. The eA ee better class of criminals when in prison behave When the youth T dreamed of excellently. They know that this is the only Praised me, passing nigh. way in which they can lessen the hardships o} Spread tt in the sunset, their lot, and they are extremely careful to My cae ee ee aro any ae of the rules. They almost My p ay Is r always prove model prisoners.” Shadows veil its close, Nprom wiak placa OF society do ‘criminals In this blue, men saw me come?” Like a turquoise bricht, “From every class, They are nearly all city- With a charm of childhood bred. Many of the homeless youngsters in the Sane ocee nea ae streets of Philadelphia develop into criminals. (OC NMDDRIEREL Then from the tenement districts come boys No more need to save tt who with increasing years grow more and more For my pageantry, restive under parental restraint, and who, begin- ning with parental thievery, proceed to important Se folrres pet sunders; ventures. hey ore ee siriotly 3 regarded as Age professionals until they have seryed a term in ede ee prison. There they réceive lessons from older Fold away my rainbow thieves; their views of thievery ere broadened; In its silken rest: they form associations which are continued: J of Truth’s far glory they emerge from the prison walls, and they An linmortal guest. learn to took forward to their release only Jetta Warp Hows. | as the prelude to their recognition by the fra- ternity as A FULL-FLEDGED MEMBER. ‘The chi pectabl the chamber in which were laid out the re- Then among the most res le families are of G: wi mains és aribaldi was filled with flowers, but black sheep whose instincts seem to be nat- otherwise presented an appearance of great simplicity. His body rested on a ne ives urally vicious, and who drill toward criminal bed, with the head propped up fay pillows, connections. Of this profession it may be said and faced @ window that looked seaward. | more truly than of any other, that a man’s per- ‘There was about the face an expression of calm- | sonal abilities alone determine the place he shall ness, but the hands were those of a mere skele- | hold in it, and when you find a man standing at ton. On the wall above his head hung a por- | the top of the ladder you may rest assured trait of his mother, an aged woman sapped injfhe has climbed there himselt, and that he has onee acrimson shawl, with a countenance not been pushed u] others, nor is he main- sweet and noble: Garibaldi’s veneration for her | tained there by ‘ulalde infvenee” was something out of the common. He felt re-| ‘What ion do murderers occu} the’ morse at having been a souree of to her | professi re hace eee in his adventurous life, and believed her} ‘Murderers are not criminals!" prayers tad saved him from il fol-] “Not % Son ae jowing his temerity on the fletd of and | “Not in the sense in which I have been u: in storms at sea. ascribed his own tender- the word--that is, habitual or Seanek temic conan trouble and op- | inais. x 2 oa ns iaraghn | by an-umusnal am honest and reputable member¥of the commun. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES ies and have had no connection with the criminal = == == | = SS == f_s $_ —— ——= clases. ‘itthey were released unpunished on THIS FUTURE DAYS. PUTURE DAYS the day sneceeding the one on which they have | Sart or VALUABLE BUILDINGLOTS ON SOUTH HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. | GaNCERY Sate OF var committed their crime it is highly probable that NY Sipe OF NST i, ETWEEN FOUR- as Cc DWELLING HOUSE, 2 RET, Bie 0 — FRAM they would never again be guilty of any viola- TEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORiS- S SALR. OF TWENTY-TWO ACRES SIREETS SOU;HEAST, EX tion of the law. _It is veryseldorm you ever near Aces ON LINCOLN AVENUE, 1M WASHINGTON, PD iE RESIDENCE Ad D OTHER VED BY L. BUILDINGS. ofa man being hanged. who, did hot possess a | .,Oh,S\EDSERDAY APTERNOON, JULY EIPTH good character.” 1 and 33, 2%: c pnting 2: By virtue of s deed of trast, dated 7th December, in Equity C PBS Ee mA stnwst ucetih ana havisern rece dee A.D, 1876, and records oti Later 0, SS toy th front of the Concerning Gujptien. 27 feet to a 20-foat atley’: p lotg are in the ‘ous 0! the Jant records for tho Distric b : seetion of U Rf sing In vali iS we wil at pubite suction, on the 1 Atkinson, of Boston, on Satur | “*7epmot seeity, and increasing th value ray ULY TWENVY-SIXTH, K P.M. thst certait ing in the county atda, and Kno ree and four years, notes to be d to be secured by di at purchaser's east car st 1882, at SIX Se0 or patesl of ero: day, addressed the members of the Golden nch Society of Phillips Exeter academy upor A deposit of $100 on « . i tobe complied with in seven pated as t Fontes the parehaae money must What Advantage Does an American Boy Pos- at risk and vost Of defauiting | sit ihe land and prenices Whion by deed feariuy ast’ | be pad th vatioe 43 Gai rua ie x Kms 3, 4h . Purchaser, after five days’ public notice in some news- | Av Sth, 859, and recorded in Liter W.B. No. of ope snc ears, for which the n Mer “Atiemson jureed slat the yours | purctener, sftee Rye daye: pane nos ft 6 ef seq. of the land tconds of asid District, | cheser, t terest at 6 perc 0 are soon to become the workers aud DUNCANSON Bros. ed to Ann McDaniel in feo, excepting the ie, takom, cr atl a a ° busin ite = ES reof conveyed to Mating Alic : The trosteo will setain’ a lien on tue pwr, e business of life should be care —— corded iu, Titer No. @0',, fal, ond watil the tenia any comuptien with ad te prea fal not to become one-sided. and not to lose the | ~ Gls, and the one sez the:iof eouseytd $0. « ain fal {0° vost ane cumption” whieh every Yankee boy ought to | — - whol> conta: o% sroperty Will be re. CANSON BROS , 1 2, and which de t form apart of the | PYUS es with all sidings and | rol ot Goet of defaulting urchaser, convey aici and curriculum of the school or college, but Is de fe, canancnts, and privileges to the seine be. " VEDANTUS B. PDWARDS, Trustoo, eloped or lost in that part ot the process of oF r¥ sagt F stivot norktiys e ation which is outside the books an¢ OLD, ot irehase money in cond T. COLDWELL., Auctionecr. a ee independent of the teacher. Gumption is th IN RES ot - NHOS, J. FISHER & CO., Auctioncers. power of applying the work of the hane| OF { is FURLAG GALE On SUIT DENG. LOVE ON m Alm E and the brain fogeter under the qniek ap- | CHONOS, Rp ft purehi ; RUMEEIS NUL MIMGN I, BETWEEN. BECORDD nlicati« e Will, which makes a boy ARE AND ORN3 , - SA ND VURD STKE a en ae aay emersenes, ant | | Seb egtO es 3 : HE sth stan five dass | on FRIDAY APTEL . JULY SEVENTH, or man ready for’ any emergency, _ ant PADLE Rea the riche to resell | On FRIDAY APPEL SaPLy SEVEN’ enables him to decide at a glance, or wit QUIN, eo., WITH OTH hanes atten Sve | Hromiecs, we shall ell parte of Sub. Lotte how, ingle thonzht, the Tight way’ of doing Pent 4 y AT TWELVE. ON LINED smnething. In the old time, although the or- LANDAU, IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION, AT rising two lots af 20 * nd 3, insquare No. 56 All conveyancing at the cost of iad Sd streets northwest, an fronton H, betw 2 if de:th of 100 feet te aliey. ganization of the schools was not as perfect as AUCTION ee tas Sok TAME } trustees. | “Ainy'a Lot in sale mquare, being parts of ath to-day, and although the teachers were per- | 0% THURSDAY MORNING, JULY SIXTH. com: : =e _ | asth, fronGing 30 fers 8 ikke Ao Tae ba aps Not as competent as thos » Real Estate Auctioneers, | and 3d northwest, with a depth of 100 feet toa 15 ‘ule the variety of instruct horthwest. alley. ® FT LAND TX THE | and chicen mening WAih tutte ot cate ae oh TRUSTEE'S SALE 0) RACT OF LAN IN TI and exhteen months, interest at o ix ee COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. BEING PART OF | cent aud secured by deed of trust. ‘e20dade deceased. y BY," WITH THE IMPROVEMENTS J. COLWELL, tee! Peate Auctionwer™ of modern time, | saicerooms, the above collection, with om was far less, REGINALD FE ng G. 5 HEMAN BD. Jyl-d__ Execntors of Helen B Cor whole number of | => = le nece hich | TFVIOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonesr, in proportion to WU pils than there is to-day. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated October, SS virtue of a dood of tru to Emil 8. Frietricn, Was lnposed on the rich and poor alike to de | jie pyTIRECONTENTSOFLAPAY 154A. D. 1874, aud recorded tn Liter No. 765, 6 | peroried in Liter No. RIS, felloe 10a, at the had some part of the work of life with their own | THESSTIREQONTENTS OF one of, the land records for the District of °° | Recands of this District, aud fs eerer i hands, while they were attempting to develop CATED AT THE SOUTAWEST C0: their mental powers. worked in the direction of SECOND AND Bs s SR that readiness and versatility which we call NCH PLATE MIRROR gumption. It is obyious to men who have been VERY. ‘ bia, and at the request of the party secured ne Supreme JULY POURTE! ‘H, 1882, | the pince of said F M.. all ece OF | on WEDNESDAY. stinty of | RAEDNESDAY wart ‘of the District of Calmmbia tm OG, cubstituting meas Trustee in drich, T will sell at ouliic auction ne TWELETH DAY OF JULY, 1 Sth front at the jremeca te H RY HANDSOME WALNUT 4 : S, COPTAGE md known | No. seven (7), in block No. 2, in A. L. Barber & Uo.e snenecd from Mee meng oa ay fence ND PAINTED} vate WARSUDY AnD. subdivision of Je Droit Park, as of record itt the Suz work of life. and haye been charved with the duty ROBES, WALNUT LIBRARY TAB Fi noes putas psx (6)aad epor's ofion, tn Liber G. S."fol. 1, of selecting men to fill Important places, that | THANE S14 UE eaid cubuivinion mecoriad Ih Liber fone |, hers, One-third, cas: alatioe in tix and twetve the number of school or collece graduates 2 oehae ROuTORE ——, one of the land records of Washinet Property. A depodt of £100 will be kequiel of Gee who have been adequately prepared to apply| — KRhy ‘LS AND the District of Cofimnbia, with tho imp prcharer at the tine of wae." f their Instruction to immediate use constitutesa | CARPE e GEOKGE PINOLY, Trustee, inf e thy “y . WALNL NStON T 2 Je10-a&wl0t 1013 E street northwont, painfully small proportion of the whole number, ENON a six DOZER ane = rom Tt may be admitted that the only true resuit of BE, KITCHEN REQUISITES, &., AT For 00 Aw See Nth Page. and college training is to enable a young AUCTION, . man to know when and how to besin the real ve piace THURSDAY, TH, 1882, A deport of $100 will be requited w ont vhiel st form pa: is life, anc * ou ries aesiting | sold. terms of sale are not Cor nC matt h must f¢ me pers life, and -class goods should not faiito attend this sale. from day of sale the prop: ch will not end except with life, but it oucht | jeu cost of defaulting purchas: nr. property sold. conveyancing at yy STEAMERS. &e. quan LINE. oha pi evhod of re) c = = * ERASTUS M. CHAPT: 5 Ae Et HAE A iGatine ie eauton IS | Fr nOMAS DOWEANG, Austoneen ssiawas Patronized by Hor Royal Highness Princess Toning: he must do, Mr. SINTH, AEE AT PUBLIC AUCTION oF | QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL EVERY SATURDAY. Atkinson advocated for boys and young men in at pe AalPROY ED ae An BI ate Shortest Ocean aly, Five Days from Land rhool and col c Stem of sports : re 1o0d Me Sener SORE Ameans of developing manual de Wrst 5+ BALTIMORE to LIVERPOOL via HALIFAX, ¥.8, ADP BAY ERS | ami sr. JOHNS, N.F-, every alternate TUESDAE. from GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTON ON DON DER’ od GALWAY, The steamer are unsurpassed for eafety and apeod, and ave fitted up with aif huprovements conducive 8 the comfort of pussenirers. Cabs EST AND THREE DOW BEICK HOUSE, NORTHWEST, WILE TO! Y i= the development of hand and bre an Extra wookty ship students endeavori at Knowledge which w sin, but the gumption whi ready appli of des attention a Tenable them to oun facilitates the rpuiomas DOWLING Auctionces. ition of knowlese to the execution pas n whatever work may demand their | | By virtue d effort. Four fexns Chitdren Elope. Correspondence of the Galveston Cieperse, Texas, June 16.—The town is all] GF he wore this morning over a double elopement that | vided by ns took place last ni The parties who have rushed th Is into the mat tare Reber 5 TOW. or sale on at I, i883, AT HALE-PAST FIVE S Grittae deat z £70 and $89, Intermediate, $40; Steorage, $28, red tects : Apnly toG. W. MOSS, 225 Deunsyivenia aye.; SAR bay window Brick prt, Tir ith see INO. Me WILLIAMS, Gieoeee “exouonock | Ors DG. 6 AT cos LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, Tost Broadway part or squa proved by a nz, Ni tar 1006 M. stores monial ee fell powerel, Clyde-built Dutely . KOTTERDAM SCHIEDAM, AM. P. CALAND, S. MAAS, Podge, nd Miss T. hter of the Mr. Will 20, son of the may ed 15, the lovely dau : yyal minister of th Xethoriands, leave come 50 hie d of the W wt, dorsey City, N. Soe SOR ¢ tes at oan Bye of ¢ NESDAY (or Rotterdam dnd Am vaate 4 th Willian. etre I ther G. METZERO linast ’ sd not ki ons of the two young “MATTANO” LEAVE ira wharf every SUNDAY, TURSDAY AND and suspecting that there something at 3 el { ge is ‘clock a,in., for Pot ranieae wind, ton z the bh last ¢ axes and aksescmente frm the j 4a of eale. Vs, Mattox Crock on Simdaye and ‘Tanatee : al into the arms of her true | EDWARD H. LOMAS, Trustee, nd Brent's Wharf Sundays “down” kin | stly the dweilt Ey F street northwet. uy,” and Matiawonuan Creek on acon Bue tuys be seen ups Ke: AN Auctioneers. S-dicds ad Mondays’ un, returning to when the bridal party and th ends repaired | % : | PPENCANSON BuOS., Auctioncers. afternooa, ee ede a | to the honse ot Miss Etter, + hi: ree equal OF THE VALUAPLE PLATN- dor information apply to thie, Ww fi intended w ths, with a = G. T._ JONES, ent. ni-aunuaily, se- MILL, KNOWN AS “DRAP- | yc TONER, . : tasers UATED AT THE INTERS! _my28 7 ‘th #tre reyes 1 aT TT TH AND CSIREETS AND | poromac TRAN ‘ORTATION LINE. ORTHWEST, S| Qt and atier MARCH 19th the STEAM i i TION OF THI OH10 AVENTE vil jock the Lyns r Vigilance, and sox with Miss Lali Meredith, 1 quired, exe} be required. ER SUE, a saat bebe Sones dere af July 877, $4 | tain W. C. GROGHEGAN, will leave STEPHENSON. apacity of chaperon, we ated in the haek a : eth, 1S¢2, ie y cause | WHARF, foot of 7ihstrest, EVERY SUNDAY, at four nit speeding on toward unqualified bliss. The aie . 1 will offer for aile, af publ iin | Cock pi. for, Baltiinse and itiver Landitige, parties are suspected to have taken the road to Fvening Star. the | pre on WEDNESDAY, Tite | AllKiver Freight mus ous: the indian Nation, where marriage seas; TER, ppastecs. HDA OV JULY, 182, AT SIX O'CLOCK | Beturning, arrivein Wan) ington every Saturday night dian Ne . jag * t WINDUS, istees. valuabie property, situated at the intersee- ST NSON & BRO., AcENTs, regardless of youth, and all efforts to sty them Pl eae iG atveets ant Olio avenias spetinmet to EPHENSC RO, Ack: * tutile. All are well known and Iie y re- spected, and everybody wisbes them wei! The m, D. O., being knot : and described on the 16-6m_ 7th = ws: and oe ms ard plat plan'cf the said city, as all of lot num- | RTOTICE. YY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers, ¢ — ir (4), Inequare numbered two hundred and — tourists ure expected back, when their pooulat- | VMeerpes sare 4), and the west three (3) feet of Jot FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. y will insnre them a cordial reception Ivis all | eS Sa. 3), in the said square. the said pro- . their friends. Bs {3 "NORTHUEAS: » (99) years from 7 NOVEMBER 34, 1981, he, nteamer aS will leave her wharf, foot of 7th # a ae ieee MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- Features of the Irish Straga).. 1860. aatians 5 z Oneatth | B all Fiver landings, On MONDAY ss Tar a 6 5 Se ot eee ; p10 ch $200 to | Nemini Ferry. On ¥, Nomini, Carrio m the N. ¥. Sun. , A ineetehes eas at the D) : BY Peale, and the remainder in | Lrcnanitows and see Chane bay ‘Stone's wi Notwithstanding the change of the heads of | y mie ote ) peaks, varataesn one a) ew ca), Coldron’s and Howard's. “On SATURDAY. Curr ppeaetiens é “ Shae cel 5 mction cars, Tes} ‘aud pd | and Leonardtown. INR. 5 | Administration in Ireland, the eld ae ais of | PRSDAY, JULY SIX Ti ines of trast on Whe peices stuns Ress De rat and tac etty persecution are con durin the | eae, yneiog | OF cash payment to be applied (alter deduction of proper | 2 ——__ — aie B oy ae ace oe : nein t fi Re se auld it Seto rae Changes, & rextinxual ae ae ome NOEPOLE AND NEW YORE STEAMERS. €) ss e] Pp rele > <i - e arreanrures now due Upon premises, and the d 5 + akon 2 : ; erred jehts, 80 far as hecessary eordu THE STEAMER TADY OF THE LAKE John Hodnett, an e . lighte ar 0 a Pa ag ped ames peeve ee arated JEP Re ghee at rode) Gel eT MONDAY, barre! on his own grounds inSehull, The police | Wits 8 aed 7. on a | . HENKY E. DAVIS, Trustee, REDRESDAY aud FRIDAY, st 5:90 9:0" p an - éommanded him to take it away his re} isal | southwest ardly ; | Sev 90.498,5.7, 10.12 __460 Louisiana avenite ew. _ | WS ECTING AT NORFOLE WITH THE BOSTOR | was followed by the arres nselfand his | BY4 Go) forts thence ati NPHOS. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioncers. AND PKOVIDENCE STEAMERS. son. They haye since been sent to jail for a — - First-elass fare to Fortress Monroe anid Noriolk.. $2.50 i TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BUSINESS PROPERTY ON | Round trip ture to Fortress Monroe and N +00 month tor refusing to yive bail to keep the ‘ | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Second clans fare 1 ik: 1 peace. it appears to be acommon practice of | 8 Is ; G2) feet Ou MONDAY AFTERNOO! inst-class fare to oes 4 maxistrates to require persons brovght befo : Wesmitivs | SEX O'CLOC a yf a et ive bailto Keep the py When no ‘ees st Mla feet ten UESDAYS, THURSDAYS u » agains’ hem, Wd wixty-six (51 i : i and SA’ KDAYS, at for Nelock 7 = Se ae Ang Of a te : : i: THE NEW YORK STEAMERS tes ut one, nd three yoars, W: be a | HIBSON and E. Mr. Johnson jocule a a ere KNIGHT will resume their ast River, New York, every : 1, and Geoncetown lyni r cc, 6t pM as i | on .. For particulars apply mint time of Sale. ‘Te 2 wn, | seven days, otherwise rf 3 Tisk and cost of defi sere ‘ other, Gs ! he must JOHN . : . Capea peg dignantly refused 4-d&da WILLIAM B. Mck . Lue; St. Mare Hoty ng these thus impr WALTER B. WILTIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. sind ire ita Bank 1 Metroy 1 Pennsylvania aver at Tooat. RED WOOD, Secretary. e bal ch and D streets northwest. i WEEKLY LINE OF STEAMERS tie only | R ay ie nw FeO nn ae LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAT ntly visited 06 ct Red.» Of thie land records of the SEs CONGE aie oth Dad che vis, aiid at the written request ap =2 | CO! ‘tts daly’ made andy AT NOON a xt and re 1 FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. a. produced by the coldness of i DAY 0] andat the | acai : YCLOCK ¥. described real “ For Passage apply to Lo Sh v ! Is | ¢ to wit: Tot letiére of John 9. Eval 2 jae partion Ee sre wait ell “at ©. B. RICHARD & 00., a day release from her cell for exercise, but in | subdivision of original lot twelve, in Square m be LOCK POM 7 > premises, afl General Passenger Agents, view of her ill-health the governor of the jail | ive Wandred and forty-seven. in thecity of, Washing. ; ni n nown as Tote 61 Broadway, New York. consented to allow her six hours. No! 1151 Lith Street nortiwest, subject to prior iueum: re : Pin Gallant's | erto PERCY G. SMITH, s nec " i ai recorded k auare nut Distressing accounts are_yiven of the eondi- | Dx . an i | ee See ee Sra gene 151, Hon of affairs inwestera Ireland. Along the | qdiedat ume of este Tensor oleate Ue oe einel | Of Washiussion, Dine tweeter with tes iearovenene | Sead far road from Galway to Oughtertheard, one wonld | With within bye days, or property will be resold at cost reese consisibg of a one-siory Fraine Church Nort S RMAN 14 seams enka tal a Trou P appearance of rootless cottages | of bidder. euifice f 2 Breween New Yorn, , think from the appearance of rootless cottaxes | of bidder. re ean ‘Ternis of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be “Lonvom, SoUrHaurros axo Baeeet and ruined yil that a devastating army had CHAPIN BROWN, Trustees, | paid in each, and the balance at six, twelve and cigtitees | The ARON MYUEMAMETON AND BREMER | passed over the land. When comfortable habi- | jeat-a a is oboken. ae 3 hs, with intervat et the tute of six percent per en- | THDAS sremen yee. fo —__. #10 Lousiana avenue, | tim, and secured Uy deed of trust on the property cold, | AADAYS from Bremen pice < ites Of pusaaice From Ne te AT REQUEST OF PARTIES INTERESTED, | A!l conveyancing af cost of purchaser. $100 to be paid | Southampton and Breme 3d street, Hi tutions are seen it is generally found that they are the houses of the constabulary. It is said i the above s2 POST PONE! Y SIX’! down at the . ut the terms of | cabin, $00: storrags, $30, prepaid stecrage cortil ic that what law there Is for the protection of ten- | Isat at HALE-PAST SIX OCLOGE BIL? SLE” | Salo are not co sein ten daye after theday | $27." Fortreicht ot paimavw apniz. to OFLC ants is nullitied in the administration of it. | By order of the Trustee roy af the rak and cost of defaulting purchaser by git | COs? Bowling Green, New York, W. G. MEEZERO Thus notices of the sale of tenant rights were | ‘00d _WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts._ | SY ae notes of such resale te Mths bvening Star | $ COs, 928 Pennayivaiia avenue i cm placarded on roadside telegraph poles five miles | 7pUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, newspaper of #ald cit. eee * away from the hones of the tenants, and the | 1). ae | ee Pon ee CUNARD LINE. sale took place without thelr Knowledge. “At | USPC SALE OF SPLiNDID provenry, ox | _i2i-tkde __DAID L. MoluIsON, Carrai cou pitiable state of affairs exists. It is SEKEES NORTH Sf IMPROVED BY A 2 a eee aregion of crags and boulders, and it has taken | STOKY DRICK HOUSE. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED | many years of industry to reclaim the patches | Qn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the 6rz DAY, SIMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE of svil under cultivation. ‘The owners not only | QF SUEY, A-D. 1882. af 6 O'CLOCK, in front of] NINTH AND exacted an exorbitant rent. for each little hold- | Hon, parts of Lots 5 and 6. it acutren BS), fronton 9: B xacted an ex. rent for ea hold- | tion, parts of Lots 5 and 6, in square 280, tron 5} BOUNDED BY EIGH NTH AND we 9A ing, but the tenants are not allowed to gather | feet om N street north and 116 fect 6 inches ou 13th | STREETS AND MASSACHUSETTS: AVENUE “Wod71 Jus: | Pactuie.... Wedz16 Aue: seaweed or to cut peat in the bogs witl y= | Sirset west, and improved bs a two-story Brick House | — NORTHEAST. Bervia. Wed. 26 July. | Gallia... Wed.. 23 Atug. seaweed or to cut peat in the bogs without px with back building, (No. 1231 N street.) " By virtue of a dead of trust to Christian M. Bec! AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YOR. ing tor the privilege. The condition to which | “Terms: ‘cash; Palace in one and two vears, with | ort and myself, dated November Ist. A.D. Isit, nsehonpag cong the people are reduced by their poverty almost | interert at 6 per cent, payable Sombannually, to be se | duly recorded “in Liber No. 869, follo 489, one Seb anh gi00 Ex peomaner orocmemnietens. passes belief. One hut, built chiefly of turf, | SU by the purchaker's notes and a deed of trast on | {he land records forthe District of Cokentin sed at Sat uary low ooteas okoeae eee een Eee passes - One | Fae, 1S Cote td ery | the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser. .Con- | the request of the Execute oh eho: ead ie at Very as a wey s mete hole ror a chimney, is considered yeyanchs at parshassrs, Oost ah eponit of 3100 we scomen. thereby, I, as the surviving trastes, wobec pum fee were cates parts best he in the villag caus a o! at public aucti: front of the premi: pectively, 1 the ouse in the village, because of a small tied wit ei ap ren iy ok ‘the, fe eae = splie auc Sitges RoW eerie dg ALL OF SQUARE K. duly. | Sexthia. ...Wed. July. | Hothute”” Wea ‘Through bills of laden given for Das Gere, recessed chainber, where twelve persons sleep. ‘be resold at the risk and con fe default ahd NT eae | Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent Nearly two hundred families of this place were | chaset after Sve dave neeeis mole newspaper Puinbod | [ead All the fellows described reel estate and prer- Sn ee Po EE recently evicted, and the sheritt s officers valued | 8h puotshed tp the cits of Washington, D.C Known as oricinal lots numbered one (1) and | yA. "Howline Ghons ar beak, ntcorase eed cal oO ail the furniture in one hundred and thirty huts G.M. WIGHT, Trustees. are pumbered nine, nundred and seven; | OTIS BIGELOW & OU., 605 Tih sires Washington at less than twenty shillings. It is hard ‘to see 5e29-4 HEMAN WALBRIDGE, nine i 7) ith what advantage the arrears act can confer upon | — these people, for to cancel their arrears they [PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. sane bay one year’s rent, and this they cannot TRUSTE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON U z A E cured by 4 Gt The war of the police azainst political placards | AND EIFTMGN YH Sta EE Ny ROU RTEENTE, . VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York; Orto ‘Mesars. OTIS BIGELOW & CO., JanI2 605 Tth street, Washington. has led to some laughable incidents. At Talla | By virtue of deed of trust, dated the 25th day ‘aneine rigsmerton fl ccna more a crowd of nimble boys fastened boycotting of June, A. D, 1881, and recorded in Liber No. COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, notices to the slender to ‘branobes of trees, and ae pr et Ext: one of the land records for ae right to re-sell the Css vonty 8 in the city of Louteville, on 2 - strice of Columbia, the subscriber will sell at | the defaulting purchaser after lays ad MONDAY. JULY Sisz, 1892. it was rare sport for tl crowd to watch the aye suction in front of the premises on'SATURDAY, MAT. KUPPERT, ‘These drawings occur oe clumsy efforts of a force of constables to get the EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, 1882, at HALF PAST | Je%-s,wkds Surviving Trustee, 1003 7th st. h.w. ‘rrovisious of an act of \ohiGes doen eT FOUL O'CLOCK BP. M., the'fo described estate, sitaate in the of District of | (VHANCERY SALE AT AUCTION OF IMPROVED io United States Cireuit Court, on March 3, rem Columbia, to wit: the cast Cc 148 A STREET notice titer mete: af HEAL ESTATE No. SOUTH- | dered ‘The Fortune of Four Flies. guests (3) Vachs front by a depth of East. Fire —Thst the Commonwealth Distribution Com- From the German Satirist. S ices of 9, dearest Pond Its drawings fo far. There were once four flies, and, as it happened, they were hungry one morning. The first set- tled upon a sausage of singularly appetizing appearance, and made a hearty meal. But he speedily died of intestinal inflammation, for the sausage was adultered with aniline. The second fly breakfasted upon fiour, and forth- with succumbed to contraction of the stomach, owing to the inordinate quantity of alum with which the flour Aad been adulterated. The third fly was slaking his thirst with the con- tents of the milk jug, when yiolent cramps sud- denly convulsed his frame, and he soon gave up the ghost. a yictim to chalk adulteration. See- ing this, the fourth fly, muttering to himself: “The sooner it's over the sooner to sleep,” alighted upon a moistened sheet of paper ex- hibiting the countertelt presentment of a death's head, and the inscription: “Fly Poison.” ape tying the tip of his proboscis to this device, urth fly drank to his heart's content, gro’ and cheerful at every mouthful, ‘expectant of his end. Buthe did net mmitted a | fi

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