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STEAMERS. &e._ AUCTION SALES. = AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. THE EVENING STAR. _ EW YORK, KOTIERDAM, AMSTERDAM. THIS AFTERNOON. 4, Clyde-built Dutch powere aid one ena t By virtue of 2 decree of the Di-trict of Colum n Equity M, if fC ‘the On MONE PAVE O'CL On enh terms » years, YH) NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE TWO-STORY / FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, B AND NINTH . ROTTERDAM SCHIEDAM, STREETS SOUIBEAST, IN’ THE CITY OF NDAM. PL CAEAND. WASHINGTON, D. C. Supreme Co , paaeed on the 11th ‘atiee No. 8085, T mt of the pren u Pinston, District of DAY, the TENTH DAY OF J) LOCK P.M. all of Let "0 inches, by the depth therec 4, together with the improvements -third of the purchase money must balanee in two equal ins! for which the notes ‘ext at 6 ver cent. from the day of h, at the option of pum Will <etain’ a lien on tne property are complied with and the A deposit of $100 must be made War every t Ne. ‘Tertus of sale must be afer fi days or property will be re— Bors mapplyt» austing purchaser; com cing and 5 ny at purchaser's cout. my? VEDANTUS BL EDWAR = 611 F street Ppotesse TRANSPORTATION I | J.T. COLDWELL, Auction P 3. FISHER & CO... Onan fain W WHAK PEN ASYLVANIA AVENU Cescek On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TENTH, ate hilt SIX O'CLOCK, in front of thé premises, we shall peg Beiur: ry Saturday nf Beil Lot in Reservation No. 10, frontinz 25 TEPHENSON & BRO., Acrsts, 1 Penbs}lvania avenue, between id and 4's streets, mieten: 70 4 Whasf aml Cor, Lith and Pa. ave. depth of 150 feet to a wide public alley, and im Stor: avenue. Nome: FOR POTOMAC EIVER LANDINGS. aPh On andl ofter NOVEMP F_ 3a, 1881, the steamer REOW SMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th -trext, 7 ry MONDAY, THURSDAY and SALUE Tver landings. On MOX y. On THURSDAY, Ne own and St. Cleme os, 60 foot in a otra ve and. eis per part of the building is occ ery and Dwelling House; brick stable One-third in cash; the remeinder in iby s three-story Brick Building, with two fine b, Now. 317 and 319 }ennay ‘bien months, secured by deed of 1 Howard's. Ou SATURDAY. Currioman ON BROS., Auct ae JOHN K. WOOD. 4 | FINE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH SIDE OF K — —— —_—___— — — s EET, BETWEEN TWENTY - FIRST AND JNOMFOUK AND New york sTEAMEns, TWEATL-SECOND STREETS NORTHWEST, AT LADY OF On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TENTH, cep Ca Ta, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, ae front of the premi: part of Lot 6, square 73, beinz the eastern 18 feet 10 inches front, with fine alley ING-AT N AND PROVIDENCE STEAMERS. First-cias! fare to Portress Mone end N = trp tare to Fortress Monee and No ss fare to F ound trip fare to P: Beoond-cia: Te deposi chaser. _336-dkds in rear. ‘This is a rapidiy improving section of the city, thi rma: € rd cash; balance in six, tweive and eighteen months, notes to boar six per cont interest. A $100 at sale. seven days, otherwise resale Conveyancing, ‘Terms to be complied with in risk and cost of pur- at purchaser's cost. JUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. trust, with interest at six per cont. $200 deposit re- | Sd at time of sale. JUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. ‘Ninth and D streets northwest. REGULAR SALE OF FURNITURE AND MER- CHANDISE. WALNUT CHAMBER SET, TABLE, BOOK-OASE, CR ROL DOOR W AIN CARPE: PRIVATE ACCU’ MENT AND ALSO, TWENTY-FIVE ROLLS WHITE MATTING, Wa- TPR COOLERS, LOT SHELF GOODS, SHOES, BOOKS, &c. AL HEALTH LIF At anction, at our salesrc ING, JULY ELEVENTH B H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker, 91 ° 16 F st. new. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE.TWO STORY AND BACK BUILDING, NO. “S24 EIGHTH STRE NOR1Hi PRESS! D BRICK, AND ILONTATLING IN FRONT, ON RY FRAME BUILDING IN REAR UN AL- By virtue of a deed 1875, duly recorded the Jand records fc BS f trust, dated May1 in Liber No. 700, fol Y 21. 1:82, at SIX O'CLOCK ing described real estate, sitrate m net, District of Colimbis, A ax part of lot numbered fourteen (1. red eight hundred and ninety-four ning for the same at the no and running thence h, AD. gt of the party secured thereby, I shall ion in front of the premiseson FRI- P. M., the the City of known and de- 4), in square (894) bexin- theast Corner of said lot, ‘outh alous the line of 8th stree twenty-seven (27) feet, thence west one hundred am nine (109) feet, to the rear line of suid lot; wenty-seven (27) feet; thence east with line of lots thirteen (13 dred and nine (109) feet to the gether with the improvemen: ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the balance two yeors with interest at six per cent. 0. thence nc *h the dividing and fourteen (14), one nun- plsce of barinning, in one and T annul Payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust, or cash at option of purchaser. A deposit Qpired at fime of sale, and all conver chaser’s cost. Terms to be compli of $100 re- ancing at pur- with in seven days, otherwise tie trustee reserves the right to resell the property after five days advertisement. CHARLES F. SCH MIDT, J. T. COLDWELL, Auctionosr. T (OMAS E. WAGGAMAN, , Trustee. Jy10-eod&ds Real Estate Auctioneer. On WEDNESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF, JULY, 1882, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. Mi. I will offer for sale, in front of the premi 218, on the south side of K Lot i¢, in square’ t, between 14th and 15th northwest. ‘The lot is 50 feet tront by 142 fest 7 Iai inches deep to a 30 foot alley, and is improved by = Brick Building, formerly need as a college. rerms eney, and made known day of sale. Sy3-d&ds THOS. E. W. GGAMAN, Auct. THE NEW YORN ST THIS EVENING. SIESON and E. C. KNI€ ie Pier 41, Fast. Rive Oi foar oel ek pu ev rae at Tove faewnt. (2 Water str-et. G secured fr ual Metropo! 1351 Peunsy The Ppsseene Live. WEEKLY LINE OF ST MERS LEAVING NEW YORK LVERY THURSDAY AT NOON. FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. Bor Passage apply to cP. Ge RICHARD & 09., Passenger Asronts, €1 Broadway, New York. D. 98 Tths Black and C Cashmere Corsets, E Sheeti Flannels and Dor, ‘This being a desi FOLEY, Auctioneer. ing on, T TE ALF PAST cof Vey Goods stoe Furnishings. tase reted tr: specially inv SATURDAY, JULY FIGHT! O'CLOCK A. M.. and EVE VEN O'CLOCK, I ill sell th and Fancy Goods contained inet 8 t, wutil the entire stock is disposed of, consists of the following: ered Si Linen Goods, White Goods, Furniture Cre- s, Dress Goods of all zinds. Underwear, Men's, Ladies’ and Children’s es. Quilts, Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, eo ing Goods generally. ‘Goods, bie und well selected stock for Jey aud aust be sold at auction. ited. st FOLEY, Auctioneer. oe ay . TATE, BE- yivgnia avenaa, ; EIR (ORTH G RMAN LLoyD—_ SPAND TITRE AND B. Stews Lise Berwrees New Yorx, Havre DOW BMICK Hor No. o Ss, SOCTHA TON any Bares. NOH w ‘TENANC - mot thisenmpany willsail LVERY SAT By virtue of a decree, passed by the Supremecsy Bremen y wboken. COMPANY 1 AND LIVENE wR HARBOR, w Sevtnia x 2 AND EVERY WEDNESDAY POW New Youth. Bteer eryous Dent © VERNON tH PRO <p Orto Messrs. Ob 1S nm RAILROADS. rr Fee Rie MOND, PREDERICKSBUY ALL Pr VIA ae ANDY Belay THURSD. Saw. nud 5 pou. | PIV ARF AT 9:30 A. M. ViA BOAT AND VICI ODEL FA UNpAY, AVE w fartinsburg and ile and Laurel.) CEENESAND and DETROIT 5 Pittebur BOSTON chours trou 1 to 9 o'clock p.m., with ladies only. iN Vics « nirt of the District of Caja 8,024, sxes dud asseasments fran the El SON Bi TANCERY x lo of a de the en TUESDAY, tH DAY JULY, A E GCLOCK P.M., Lot inmbered six gare tiunbered seven hund ‘and it tom aver reserved r THOMAS THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auet. MEDICAL, &e. HE OLDEST E | jyt-Im? t Dre. # physician ALE AT AUCTION OF AL ESTATE "No. ct of Coluns tees will cfer for sale at public ed spondence and Fquity vs Gibbs et a m SDAY. | JUL THALF-PAST FIVE O'C 1H,” of Edw ¥, AT SIX O'Cr f A. HK. Shepherd's fad tix’ told subjec “ISTS, to secure & i und the balance in six (6), (15) mouths, for which the tbe wiven in equal amounts, secured Om n Of the purchaser. A = mace sh: terms of be resoid after fiy ‘The Trustee wi proceeds of sal WAKD H. THOMAS, Tras! No. 916 F street northwest. ROS., Auctioneers. Je28-dXaa IMEROY: 138 A SEREET SOU cree of the Supreme Court of @3 Phe Tati day ced D tal, Equity city of Wash th the uxton, in equal instalments, he cay of sale, with A by deed of trust upon the l..or all cash, at the option of the pur- sell at Ti-k uudecostof defaniting if te ms Le not complied with within lay EB i306 F st. E. WAGGAMA 17 Pst. a. w. w } ‘Trustees. 3e20-d&dis rringe Bazan: 1942 Louisisna avenue, S, HAR. AY, THURSDAY, and pmucheing at "T yf HSV vant aventic. s quickly remove? Frou sultati rate room for Ladie: SECRET DISEA’ vthers and ray, 06 B street ws in this cif; acure by not rt years? © myl-3m* REMEDY FOR LA- s dies. Allfemale complaints quickly cured. Can be ir ted daily at 634 New York avenue northwest. Of mll-San* ot Casex of G MEN. rs fatled to recetve treatment in “hroule Diseases, ‘such as Heart Disease, Kid- ney Complaint, Nervous Debility, Impotency or Pro- hature Decay, Seminal Weakness, Dyupepata: Nervous exeatibliity, &¢., send two stam; ation and our new book 1 21D SCT NERY 1 EQUIPMENT he PH, 18S; ete. velf-exai Nocturnal ips tor our questions for (ue Laws or Lire anp HeaLte.” Aeros decretary, Medical and Sunzical Institute, 7 Bont emorrhoea lonwest established i am experience, will missions, Ln 147 East 15th street, New York. ON, THE MOST RELIABLE specialist in this cit tee acure in all ‘Seminal We ne (OBERTS' and se money in cash on @ | | adverti: Warten B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE THREF-ST. PRESS DRICK FRONT HOUSE, ON EIGHTEENTH RY STREET, NEXT TO THE RESIDENCE OF MAJOR: WwW By virtne of a deed of trust to us dated M. D. 1830, and recorded in Liber 940, foiio wea. Tunbis, pablic auction in DAY, JULY NINETEEN’ CK P.M., all that certain on WEDNES at FIVE O°¢ Distrie pon the plat or plan i tinumbered twenty (29) in square number dred and forty-one (141), beginning foi f<roun 1 and premises situate in the city of W: of Columb a, and known and desiz- ‘books of said city as part of - D. SUACK, BEING HOUSE No. 712. fay 8, A. 237, et one of the nnd records for th» District of Co- sat the request of the party secured thereby, of the premises, [. A. D. 1882, fiece or par- ish red one hun- the same ata po nton the weet line of :#th strcet west. seventy-five (75) leet north from the southeast corner of said whi: h pointof beginning is also the southe ssid lo:, and from thence rut ue north thirty-one (3 due south on said last mentioned lin (31) feet to the place of beginning, toget! appurt-nances, rights, easements and p) same belonging, ‘Ter bal tere ane semi-annually deposit of 3100 to'be nude at ‘time of sale. of sale are not complied with witai day of sale, the Trustees reserve the the risk and cost of defaniting purchuser at ment in the ning Star. at the cost of purchaser. WM. E, BURFORD, dy8-10t H. YOUNG, Auctioneers. MILL, § IN OF HT 10 AVENT: rtue of the authority and direction of e Coartof the District of Columbia, d by its decrees and orders of July 68 Muy 151 , in F No. 5 publ front TWELETH DAY OF JULY, 1882 P. M., the valuable property; situate at 13th and C streets and Obi plat or plan’ of th four (4), in square fie went Bitty ) feet, thence due east 50) fect to the west line of said 18th street, and d equare. and wsicorner of GO) feet, ie thirty-one with all the vilezes to the One-fourth of the purchase money in cash; ce in one and two yesrs from day of sale, with in at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum, pay- to be recured by deed of trast on | the property sold, Or all cash, at purchaser's option. A Tf the terms in_five (5) days from. he to resell at ter five jaye? All conveyancing § Trustees. f the Su-g8sy as evi fg 2 187 ‘quity cause the intersec- | nd nuneiy-four (204), and the west three (3) feet of Jot miuibered three (3), being a leace SHO, toe erg, fixtizres, ke, upon the place. of Bale as preseribed by the Con! the purchase 1 be paid down on the d four (4) equal installments, p three (3) and four (4) years, respectively, by deed of trust on the premises, fixtures, or cash payment to be ay plied ( ts, charyes, Xc.) to extinyni the arrearaves now due upon tt ferred payments, 60 far as nocens their making, to be sinularly applied. in the said quiare. d for ninety of sale, and the as far ey in Cash, of which # able in one (1), two emises, and the di and in the order of the suid pro- ) years from ier with ali the buildings, machin- rt: Ons remainder in and secured &e. ; th iter deduction of proper ‘as posed HENRY E. DAVIS, Trustee, & CO., Real Estate street northwest. THEREON. h, A. D. 1874, and ro 250, one of abi rded in Liter Col thereby preinies, on FRIDAY, JULY FOURTE! at FOUR O'CLOCK ¥.M., all that certsin and at the request of the p will sell xt pubic auction, in varcel of ground, Washincton, in the ished asand being Li livision Of lots s “*Monastery, ision recorded in sitnate aud being i: (6) and the improve ve of a frame dwelling. eoured by deed of |. All conveyancing at purc $100 will be required when 1S Of Bale are not © of sale the pro; f defaulting pure jy3-d8ds OF VALU. ON COUNTY OF (records for the Dist and according to Liber — cords of Washington cour: . per aun, pl .5,7,10,12 460 Louisiana avenue nw. Auctionesrs, OF TRACT OF LAND IN THE SHINGTON, BEING PART OF 2” WITH THE IMPROVEMEN iid Witte of a deed of trust to mo, dated Oc ou ay TS No. ctor’ arty eecured front of the TH, 1582, plece or the county of District of Columbia, and mimbered two ( known nine (9) of a foie ments ‘on the haser's cost. 1 property: is if tru plied with within five Ly will be resoid at risk BLE FARM THE AND FRUIT TRE eof a deed of trust, dated the se duly fecorded in 1 sey siybis the fund records of on TUESDAY, the ELG, public a A TEEN CK in the land record nusubered two (2), of th Livingston's land, , of the land as part of Le Mrs. Aune C. No. 1, page 5i Distr ti ataway rosd, being the d to Hency M. Lincoln by Hen et “ux, by deed dated 15th December, 1873 nt on the P ter the Tit DAY #8 recorded in Book eya of the county and taforesaid, beginning for the same ata certal ten acres nry 8. Hal , and record ed in Lib-r No. 740, folio 163, land records of the Dis- trict of Colur ‘Ter E $250 cash, ance with halt-yeariy interest at six, twelve Buonths, fo: wiisch the moter of ty Even, secured by the property. re paid by the yarchaser at tho ancing at the cort of purchaser. a aforesaid. and the bal- nid eighteen purchaser will be A dey it of $100 shali titne cf sale. ‘Convoy Right reserved to re- sel the property should, the purchaser fail to comply with the sale, JOS. C. G. KEN dy7-codeda idierms within five days from the day of NEDY, ‘Trustee. TRUST-ES' SAL MP0s. 5. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. BOF TWENTY-TWO ACRES (MORE OR LESS), ON LINCOLN AVENUE, TM KOVED BY LARGE RESIDENCE AND OTHER BUILDINGS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 7th December, ALD. “1876, and recorded in Liber No.0oe Tol 278, cetera Gratton on WEDNESDAY Temi#es, On NE -D. 1882, at SIX O'CLOCI one o! the land records for the District at public auction, on the JULY TWENTY SIXT K P.M all that cortatn at iece or varcel of id situate and being in the z Bleoe if eroun ad being in the county’ of Colt end known 10 ited Express Care at 9.90 a. 10 eens w < woes ys irdays, {1 209 peadaye and Sat roma" to 9 pm. Sthis oilice, 456 C street northwest ly confidential. Refers the and designated as being part of ail the landand premises wbicn by deed Sprompet and being hearing aute with berty street, D ney cP AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Hy ua ius, Rocheate t. ie $50 ruation, : Ss Yuck and the Bast. 2.99 S50 and 10-30% ee Sod 00 pea Linke Sunday. traius connect at Jer- kiyn Annex, affording I y with boats of br @rect tramsfer to Fite we seroms New York € tsa, 8:00 ain. 110°20 p.m. Or Limited Ex: for Oi : iding physicians of Baltimore. Main office, 30 N Rare ‘Baltimore, Md. aT R. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER is a certain cure for Syphilis, Scrofula, Ovarium Tumors, Kid- Diseases una all ranted in either Kexere House, v Blood Poison. Cure of. Syphilis . Send two stamps for pam- Dr. JOHN TRIPP. cure any Leucorrhor (or ruptions or Irrecuiarities of the years experien REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO ‘ase of Suy or Painful Men- snd jall Inter: 206 B street southwest. tes), JE. MOTT’S FRENCH POW! tor Kidz E} ‘Diseases, Gravel and all vous Deility Weakness, speedily” cured. sale by Wo. B. ENTWISLE, street and Pennsylvania avenue. Ly mail under seal on receipt of price. eae zziness, Com sche, ‘Menta! Depression, Laws of Tnopoteney. Tnvotun Y toads ‘to indulgence, which SBURG RAIL A AND WASHINGTON 6-30, 7-00, 9:20, 11-00 and 11:25 a.m. 6.20, 5-00 end 11-90 pam. 9-90, 11 90 and 1 00 2. ta, daily: except Sunday. xandria for eabington. Ve wad 10:00 aim.» 12-40, 35: $:20 5 i WRAL TH'—DR. E.G. BRAIN TREATMENT; valsions, femory, One box wil Fecent cases. tgonth's treatment. One dollar As ‘Nervous Head- August 15th, 1839, and reconded in foo was conveyed to Ann three Recorded jn, Liber No. 60", fot. 489, of cords, and the one acre theréof con B. Wagzener, by dved recorded in Liber said land records; the whole contaii ith all One-third of the 256 et seq., of the land records of said a No. 76, District, ‘inf rt acres thervof conveyed tos Mathias Rigby aa deed ogee to Catherine No. 739, folio ining twenty- and balsnce in six aud twelve months from day interest ut the rate of six per centum. ble semi anuaally, fo be secured b property sold, or at posit of $200 will be required: ne ands the Trusters at ow of | OTOMAC HOTEL. ST. GEORGE'S ISLAND, Mp., Wilopen SUNN a3 a conan Spec are sisemct or fannie Bi perimonth. § arr ‘or tat Piney Point wharf. Good sailing and bathing. Al! boats free. “Addrese vi R, J. ADAMS & BROS... - Piney Point, St. Mary’s county, Md. ‘REFERENCES: Schmedtie & Bros. O. Xander, 911 7th et 3¢20-1m* FeAst ERD, COTTAGES, (FORMERLY CAME 4 COTTAGES), Bedford, Ps.—Water from the several springs at cottaxes for use of guests. Rooms comfortable snd board firsi- class. J. W. BARNDOLLAR, Proprietor, jew-le (bark HOUSE, ARBURY PARK, N. J. A specially desirable Cottage Hotel: soem and service unsurpassed; free conveyance to Leach and from station: rates very reasonable, Adaress A. A. M. CLARK. jel -2ur OUBLING GAP WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS ‘Will open for reception of guests JUNE, 27th, For terms, circulars, &c., address . ISAAC MENGEL, Metigei Honee, Je15-2m* Newville, Cumberiand » Pa. OTEL ALBION, ATLANTIO CITY, N.J., Opens for the season of 1852 Saturday, June ¥43 17. The most clezantly, furnished and best anyones hotel in Atientic City. An open-air pavilion with an unobstructed floor of £00 square yards for hops and amusements hag boon added this eeayon. LENTZ & SIEGRIST, £ Propric jetora. LELANDS* tant OCEAN HOTEL. JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. im CHARLES '& WARREN LELAND, Jr. ‘OTEL COLUMBIA, Ocrax Bracn, N. J.. OPENS JUNE 24TH. For illustrated circular, terms, &c., address Jel0-Inz FRED. E. FOSTER. ‘HITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. FABYAN HOUSE. 13-2 pox BRANCH. TWIN MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRAWFORD HOUSE. MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE. BARKON, MERRILL & BARRON, Proprietors. OPEN JUNE en ‘THE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is reached by tho toa? WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, In Two Hours from Philadelphia. Feet Express Trains, with Parlor Cars attached, are run during the eeteon at convenient hours, and‘pas- sengers will find on their arrival at the new Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Union Transfer Coaches and Horee Cars ready to transfer direct to the station of the West Jersey Kailroad, at the foot of Market street. For through tickets, bargame checks, and fnil informa- tion apply as follows: Northeast corner 1th etreet and Peunsylvania avenue; Station Baltimore and Potomse Railroad, corner 6th and B streets; 619 Pennsylvania avenue; ‘1351 Pennsylvania avenue. FRANK THOMSON, J.B. WOOD, vr. MAY.—NEW ATLANTIC— pointments; located on the most desirable street Tn Tho CLARENDON SPEIS Open June to October. Hotel and three Cottages ac- bowling: telegraph office connected with hotel. Send IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF"82. ROWN & WOEL.PPER, {ow open under new management, eee (Baltimore) by B. & P., tl From Bultimore return, $3 Ixford, 8 miles. [je General Manager, General Passenger Agent. nily Honse—Near the beach; unob- city, Address J. 5. DEATS: may30-2m cotmmodate two hundred ests: celebrated wings; sant drives; billiards: Propa. . WHITNEY, Manager. ‘THOS. CHASE, Cashier. Jel? Proprietors. ater—Sulphur, Magnesia and Tron, ion RR. to New Oxford, » $5.90. Stixe from New Tn") "A. B. SMITE Je6-tauls structed views cuisine first-ciase: moders ape LER CoEARENDON HOUSE, Leautiful park and fountain, pl ; ‘THE LARGEST IN ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. font ager. DT. BORGES Musica! Director. (xs SULPHUR SPRINGS, ADAMS. oI JUNTY, onable. Washington to Ui era Maryland to New Oxford an: i |, Proprietor. OUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS, Cambria county, ‘ylyania, as OPENS JUNE 22, 1852. On main line of Pennsylvania railroad, 2°300 feet above sex level, situated in a park of one hundred acres, amid the matchless scenery of the Allehenies, Its ity, pure air, and freedom from malaria, fies sqliitos render it the most desirable resort estate. Duriny 1891 a New Hotel was erected, first Clase in all 188 abpointments, aud capable (with, oot: taxes) of accommodating nearly 1,000 guests. Cotiae reridences may be rented by those desiring the quiet and seclusion of home. For descriptive circular, di ram and terms, address W. D. TYLER, Superintendent. ‘The celebrated Logan Honse, Altoona, Pa., is also under Mr. TyLen'’s mavagement. Send tee circu- lar. BRIER VIEW HOUSE, QxFonD. “MD. yopen. ‘The most delightful eummer re- Sort in the ttate, situated immediately on the beach and within 100 yardsof the steamboat, jaucings; salt water bathing, boating and fish: Iso beautiful level roads for driving; steamboat, rail and telegraph communication. — For circulars and other information address CLARENCE PETER prictor. ‘DFORD MINERAL SPRINGS HOTEL opens on the Sra OF JUNE. ON STOCK RIDGE, of the old Fountain, Dultimore, Manager. (Offices anil Baga checked thous read Offiees and Baxgaxe checked through. ‘The Proprietors wish it to be distinctly understood that the use of the Waters and Grounds will bestrictly confined to those who are guests of the establishment ruse will be held from all others with the ex- of permanent residents of the county and those who pay for their nee. Rooms tay be now engaged by letter to the ANDER- SOR HERS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, PA, Pamphlets &nd_ Bedford Water to be hisd at our Gen- eral Axenty: A. S. SHAFER, Charles street, Baltinore, Md. ; C. Bs. SHAFER treet, Warh™ D. C., aid SHAFER & GO., 1003 Archi street, Lelpbia, _Je2-6w ANDERSON HEIRS, Proprietors. ow Jed-2m FRERS WILL 4H OPEN FOR BOARD A ersfrom Est wo Si PTEMBER. Ist. Board 31.50 per day for less than «week; 31.259 4) Per day when over a wel dears irysriably Fruit, fishing, ew ttre Children over two Suse. cents. edical bills and medicine all free. BS 8 for this season are more rooin, fine Reine. ice erecia and toda fountain. Mail arrives promptiy Tueslav, Thursday and Saturday at River Springs, and the Proprietor is Postmaster. Address, D ARISTONE iver - RESORT, EIGHTY MILES fine fishing, OPIN Je2-2m, CORTON pee WEST JERSE: (New Broa Gaver Rovte,) BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY, 18 NOW RUNNING FAST FXPRESS TRAINS OF ELEGANT PASSENGER COACHES AND PARLOR Caks, In which the charye for seat has been reduced to 25 cts, THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN NINETY MINUTES. Passengers from Washington will take the through us of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad to Phila- hia and arrive at the new Broad street Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad, where Union Transfer Coaches or street _cars connect direct to station of the West Jer- “For throu Hekets, bargawe cheeks and fall inf ‘or throueh Heke ‘Chocks and full informa- tion ap; ly as follows: Northeast corner of 13th street and Fennsylvania avenue; Station Baltimore and Poto- mac Railroad, corner 6th and B streets; 619 Pennsylva- ‘Bi: enue: 1351 Pennsylvania ayenue. FRANK THOMSON, a J. R. WOOD, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. je6-tan15 =» POINT comFoRT, HYGEIA HOTEL Bituated 100 yards from fort Monroe. Open. all the year. "Equal to any hotel in the United States. Surroundings unsurpassed, Bathing, boating, and driving specially at ive. Pre-eminently aresort for southern people, ‘Terms less for equal accommodas tions than any, resort in the country. Climate free from Hine effect. ‘Sond Yor ciseniat teats haven eae effect. or circular dese nie ad vant Proprietor. RAILROAD, ‘trai deip) VIRGINIA, muy t6-3m NME | GETTYSBURG SPRINGS HOTEL vill be tc ‘reception of Board- 9 /yal erg on June Lath, ice ; Ee at eeUeers connect im Union ‘ular &G, 2. He for Gettysburg, "For full partic: ke. abuts TINGLING. terms, &e.. address ; rs, Je9-1an FINANCIAL. PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, i. H.'DODGE, ‘Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought an? Bela on Commission, No. 539 16rx STREET, “(CORCORAN BUILDING) 4 Baoapway, Rixw Youx. Every class of Securities sold on commis sion in Ban Francisco, Sie sanesavacn see ‘York, Boston and Washingtoa,~ Grders executed on the New York Stock Exchangels}thelaighth of one percent commiasion, Private and “direct teleraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, NewYork and Boston, through which orders are ‘Stock Exchanges tn thoee cities and cine Quotations ‘Markets reosived through our wires INSTANTLY dl- rect from the New York Stock Exehsnce. Pro- | MOSTEREX SPRINGS, a ‘BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, 4 P.O. FRANELIN Co., Pa. - This delichtfal summer reso! uated on the summit of tho Bine Ridge Mountains. ‘Tt is noted for its fine airand mountain scenery ; also, fine medicinal waters, accessible by Marsland R.R. from Hagerstown. Circulnrs, 1012 14th street northwest. | I e jy8-Im* Mrs. M. J. HURBALL, Prop'r. < SILL OPEN JUNE 1. "cme toa) lest Togas to Thy Si jy3-2m LTER BURTON, Proprietor. PIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. ick Building, with eas and electric Dells. ‘The nearest summer resort for Waab- ingtnians. Donch’s Orchestra and Military Bana. ‘Two trains dally, For terms apply to F, TENNEY & National Hotel, Washington, or address Fauquier incs, Warrenton, Va. jyl-im pe WENTWORTH, NEWCASTLE, N. H., willonen JUNE 24. It has accommodations, for 450 cuests, and offers more attractions than any other ‘seaside recort on the Atlantic, coast. Excellent advantages for boating, fishing ane bathing. Containa every modern appliance, spacious roome, best «pring beds, large parlors, pussenier ele- yator, ‘music hall for dancing and theatrical, orches- tra of 20 pieces, bowling alleys, billiard room, steam jckt for exctirsions, sail and’ row boate, first-class livery and boarding ‘stable. Grounds illuminated by caived every hour, ‘Twomlies from Porimente aed tp every hour. Two: an hours’ ride from Boston by Eastern Railroad. Coaches of the hotel always in waiting. Address, Portsmouth, N. H. my29-m&th2m GEORGE F. THOMPSON, Manager. NTIC CITY, N.J.,(40R- jo- MONDAY.. ir 10, 1ss2. resiern BRIGHT HOUSE xD 3 DOUGLASS HOUSE, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Frightfal Railroad Wreck. ses, IND., July 10.—A tratn on the Terre Haute and Evansville road broke in two an aused a terrible wreck yesterday, Three men rs and two of them ank Cannon, of Terre the other is supposed to be James of Youngstown, Ohio. Andrew Me- Tntyre of Vincennes lost an armand will probab: die, vere caught between the c sled. One of the killed ts Fi Haute, and net Hatters’ Strike in New Jersey. ORANGE, N.J., July 10.—The strike of the hatters in this vicinity, and in which 700 men were en- caged, has been setUed after the turnout of two days, all the shops granting the aavances asked. Did Gen. Skobeleff Commit Suicide? Panis, July 10.—The Gauiois professes to know that Geb. Skobeleff committed sulcide in order to escape an exposure of his conrection with the aihilists, ——— Strikers’ Fands Cut Off, MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 10.—The treasurer of the International cigar makers’ union, who has been keeping the strikers in funds, refuses to do so any longer. ‘This will likely produce w ar inside of the union. Charges have already been mace against the untonof misappropriation. On the other hand it is held that the flow of money from tue east will shorly be resumed. “eontinel O Resigned his Position. Sr. Lovrs, Mo., July 10.—R. A. Lofton, pastor of the Third Baptist church, whose erratic action on a train recently occasioned so much scandal, has Fesigned his pastorate, He will also leave the ministry, and it 1s intimated will go into business in this city. —— ‘The Stock Market Buoyant, Naw Yors, July 10.—The Post's Nnancial article says: “Thedveek opened at the stock exchange buoyant; market for everything subject to specu- lation for an active demand for securities which are sought wholly for Investment. U.S. bonds ad- vanced X for the 48, which has since been lost.” neater Assignment. Cmcaco, July 10.—The A. C. Fish carriage com- pany have made a voluntary assignment at Ka- Cine, Wis, Liabilities, $50,000; assets near $40,000. Se geet Killing in Self-Defence. Pritapeienta, July 10.—The killing of William Kramer by his stepson, Herman Berto, Saturda night, was investigated thls morning.’ The ouly new features developed was the fact that, deat, Was caused by a wound in the heart instead of the severing the jugular vein, which was shown b the post mortemexamination, The jury expressed the opinion that the stabbing was done in self-de- fence, but the young assailant was held to await the action of the district attorney. oe The Merchants Help the Strikers. ew YorK, July 10,—The freight-hendler=’ strike remains unchanged. A few disturbances have occurred along the river front, but in the main order was preserved. Committees of the strikers are busy collecting subscriptions from the merchants, and report that they ure quite suc- cessful. HE SOUTHERN, ATLA‘ meriy OCEAN YIEW,) delightt one from ‘and depots. First- class accommodations at reasonable rates; gas, and heat. P. 0. Box 980. my24-3m VAN DYKE & BUNN. ‘PASSENGERS FOR THE WHITE MOUNTAINS, MT. DESERT, POLAND SPRINGS, RANGELEY AND MOOSEHEAD LAKES, And all other New England Resorts, SHOULD BEAR IN MIND THAT THE ONLY ROUTE WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND BOSTON, Isvia Penn. R. R., Steamer N.Y. N. Hei, and New York and Row neiana hk} Solid trains of New Cars, first-class Passen- Coaches aul the anbstor Pulknusecelourated Sleep fhe ‘Cars are run on this line. No Omnibus Transfer through New York City. No delays caused by the transfer of Baggage through New York City. ‘Tickets on sale at all Penn. R.R. Offices. Be sure they read via New York and New England &. R. Time Tables giv: detailed information may be ob- tained at Hotels ‘and Ticket Offices. 8. M. FELTON, Jz., A. C. KENDALL, Y sont ec igberal Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Je28-colw HE SHORE COTTAGES, New, elegant; Bathing, 324-1m Mi EW AND FASHIONABLE SUMMER RESORT and Hotel at Long Point, on Seneca Lake, ou the direct route from Washington to Nia-@/ ara Fails und all northern resorts via the duu Seneca Lake steamers. The large double-saloon, -Ive~ wheel steamers of this line land at the hotel six times daily, connecting with all passenger trains at Watkin's Glen and Geneva. Electric lights and all_ modern ap- ee Se The Barbers? War. PHILADELPHIA, July 10.—Representatives of the lea anc i i a Barbers’ Association, who have been prosecuting pliances. Oe , fishing, &c. Sceni ctions un- by “ Rfaaliod. “Tokew'on'aie vis this ae craiemuss=” | the proprietors of barber ‘shops for keeping open 3. LAEDLAW, Manager Hotel, | on Sundays, reported this morning that only one J. D. PAYNE, Supt. Steamers, Watkins, N. Y. place had been found open yesterday—that at the 324. 1m Jontinental hotel. They applied to a magistrate esr e CE OLNEY, | fora warrant forthe arrest of the proprietor of A ‘This celebrated Cottage, with all_ modern that shop, which was, however, refused, the mag- nts, will be opened for the recep-9 4) tion of guests MAY 207g. | ‘The location being dew central, an unobstructed view of the ocean makes It on6 of the most desirable Cottazes on the coast. ‘Terms moderate. Entertainment of families aspe- istrate stating inal suit. that It was a clvil and not a crim- ——.__ Counterfeiters Arrested. salty. ‘Mus. J. PENICKS CurcaGo, July 10.—Several counterfeiters, mem- ON" 1909 Pacific Avenues orponte Ocean Avenas, | bers Of a gang operating in northern Arkauss my17-3n Atlantic City, N-J. | have been arrested at West Plains, Mo e QEASIDE PARK HoT: SIDt PARK, United States authorities have nearly the whole gang in prison at Fort Smith, Ark., where the trial shortly begins. = —— Canada Snubbed. THE HOME GOVERNMENT DISAPPROVES DUCT OF DOMINION Lonpow, Ju there has been an Importai nce with the Canadian government relative to their action in connection with the resolution of the Dominion parliament approving of home rule for Ireland. The Imperial government, the News says, ex- pressed its emphatic dissaproval of the conduct of the Domi nlon authorities. — The Markets, BALTIMORE, July 10.—Vinginia Ge, consola, 72: do, ‘second erieg, 96; do. past due ooupons, new ten-forties, 43% bid to-day. BALTIMORE, July 10. Cotton firm—middling, 127%. will open JUNE 10. Accommo.tations frst, class; bathing excellent; sailing and pshing! unexcelled. Address H.C. HERR, Maxonyilie. N.J., until Juuel, After that, Seaside Park my34-3m A LANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY. MARYLAND. will OPEN FOR ‘THE SEASON OF 1882, nthe 2st OF JUNE. For information and’ circular apply at the Star office. vi : JOHN TRACY seltim Ocean City, Maryland NHE MOUNTAINS. THE PARK HOTEL@WI-LIAMSPORT, PA. Pee g 10,2089 Per Week, i e hotel and ‘surroundings are very at- tractive. Grounds handsomely Iaid ont with’ flowers and fountains, shaded by erand old ds forest oaks. A cooler and prettier home for the hot months cannot be found in the mountains, A farmhouse THR CON- ms that freedom, with an abundant supply of the farm produce, + Sits ee aioe ane. Waeere combined with a beral management, mekes the Parg | FOU firm ut Inactive—Howard, street and west Hotel a very desirable place to spend part of the sum- | 6s" 3 = lo. extra, 4.30a7., mer, or on Your journey to, Niagara Falls or Sarat ie : Baltimore hich grass Pend = '., break your tripat Williamsport. family, 7. winter wheat patent, 8.25. Wheat, southern ‘opened hicher, cectined anit closed luiet: REHOBOTHBEACH, | western ect her aud strong—southern ‘red, 1.30 1.34; do. smber, 1.33a1.38; No. 2 western winter red, GRBY | seg Stal. oass: Iuly, 1.2601 26%: Auust, 1.25548 ce ig: Sopterber, 1.23 40l-u3%s; October, T.28 bid. >; | Com, southern hither; western Digher and dirm—south- cr e, 10ia1.04; “do. yellow, 91: western mixed, 2 , 86; Aurust, 867,257 ; September, 88a ey | TPE ROBINSON CoTTaGE, Del., opens JU: Newly furnished. For terms address Je9-1mn FP. H. WALKER, 223 E et. now. OCKWOOD HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, WES’ Va., Sirs. 8. E. LOVETT, Proprietress. Board unsurpassed; produce fresh from coun - try market; vod beds; high elevation. Terme, 5:5) per week. Open June 1, <,t,th, Im&dim pr»r POINT HOTEL. Sr. Many's County, Maryann, \d firm—Pouthern, O7a68: western ed, Géa67: Pennsylvania, 67 Hay firm—prime to choice Penusy 17.00a18.00, Provisions stron: Buik meats—ehoulders and lial4y. Bac: Biess pork, 22-3250 clear rib sid packed, 12; clear rib aon 15ke 3 iter steady—western packed, 14820; creamé Ineher, 21. Petroleum lower and du Coffee steady—Kio cargoes, ordinal Open for reception of Guests JuNE 15th, under the the owner, Mr. aud Mra, y to refined, 6%.. 7 Whe Hotel ti i Grn, 1ivelb, Whisky aehade better, Lie) Preschs ‘The Hotel has just been thoronghly reno- Ju ri, ViayelB. “Whisky a shade better, 1. re yated, furnished and supplied with every couvenience | $2 eesioer steamer: oie Bypeay rs 1 a. : Be Hime ror fatcdicg, SUH Andis a first-class Summer | jcrsei5. wheat, 26,651 busuels: corn, 1,346 bushe jome for families. i : % oats, 940 bushels; tye, ns bushels: corn, _'866” bush Dushels: corn, 79,09 LONDON, Jui York Central, 135%. 30. Ontarioand Western, 2 ne. Shipments—wheat, 93, 5 Sales—wheat, 693,910 0 p.m.—Erie, 17%. New Jentral, 139. Heading, ‘Term Gay, $10 per week, and $35 por month. Specie] arrangements made for families. Daily com- munication with Washington, Baltimore, and Norfolk ¥¥ the fine steamers George Leary, Lady of the Lake, nd Jane Moseley. For further information address Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, Capitol Notes. Mr. Butler submitted a joint resolution tn the Ee ee ey ae ae ae nate to-day authorizing the Secretary of War to OBDAN WHIT! ULPHUR se Fort Washington. Stephenson's depot P.O., ue House committee on public buildings and tederi Circulars at Star office. SBURY PARK, N. J., THREE MILES BELOW Long Branch." ‘The Mavsion House, one, Diock from the ovean, ia now open for the re- 94) ception of guests. "Vor particulars address, Co., Va. Je7-6w feat grounds to-day agreed to recommend an appro- priation of $10,000 for the completion of the monu- ment which is being erected at Fredericksburg, Va., in honor of the mother of Washingtol LOOKING TO A CEMETERY INVESTIGATION. Mrs. B, H. CHADBOURNE, Proprietor. jel721t* Mr. Pendleton introduced in the Senate to-day a 701 SAS resolution directing the District committee to in- ‘The ouiy SEASIDE, RESORT IN VIR- vestigate the management of the Columbian Har- GINIA. The finest nd the safest of Surf! mony Society relative to the buying of certain Bathing. Occan, Shark and Channel Fishing LL and Suipe Shooting. Terms, $2 per day; $12 per week; $40 per month. Route from Old Point by Steamer ‘Northampton to Chertystone every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Zhe Baltimore and Washington steamers make close connection Wi orthampton. Address, Jel-tald, 3. I. SPADY, Proprietor. re RKNEY SPRINGS WILL BE OPENED FOR RE- ception of Guests JUNE Ist, 1882. This; Some of the lot-owners are aissatisfied, and allege mismanagement The resolution Was referred to the District committee. A CAUCUS OF REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVES was called Saturday to discuss the advisability of attempting to dispose of the remaining con- tested election cases, and to decide, if possibile, upon a day for final adjournment. Only about land for a cemetery wellrenowned place has just undergone ex- (B: fifty members were present at the meeting. The tensive and thorouch repairs, both as to the dei Of ie Nearer aud the crank ‘Special attenton'h question of adjournment was discussed, but the expressions of opinion were so varied that it was impossible to give any indication of the sentiment. ofthe majority. After a session of less than an hour, with ‘the general understanding that another caucus should be held this week to deter- mene the course of procedure, the caucus ad- journed. - UNLICENSED Bars On RIVER STEAMERS.—In the Police Court this morning Ephraim 8. Randall, of the steamer M ary Wastiington; L. L. Blake, of the steamer W. W. Corcoran; Geo. W. Ridley, of the steamer Arrowsmith; and Geo. L. Sheriff, and W. Killman, of the steamer Mattano; the c steamboat company; owners of the steamers Geo. Leary and Keyport; and the Inland Seaboard Coasting company; and owners of the Lady of the Lake, were charged with keept) fe a aad ee Saas for the . We Mattano and Arrowsmit and stated that he would admit the fact that boats in the river, but not at the Would ask fora continuance until the 1 Mr. L. G. Hine would some fore the court. Mr. where on ‘The cases were all continued under bonds. hotels been given to the sauitery department. For further ia formation send for descriptive catalogues, or apply to JOHN W. DREW, corner 9th and Pennsylvania ave- nue, and to WM."C. MILBURN, 1429 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.C. ny23-2m |. N: WOODWARD, Gen'l Manager. (Cae SPRINGS AND BATHS, ALEALINE LITHIA WATERS, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. OPEN JURE FIRST TO OCTOBER, and pate when company will soety, be i wai Also, Chalybeate Sp « tonone,) rich in iron, and, from a half to throe-quar- ters of an hour's rid6, (carriage or horseback, ) a fine White Sulphur. ‘Grand mountain eceners, suininer cli- mate Unsurpassed; a charming summer satisfactory results ina auuber of diseases (some ina Country of Eurone, and feten GP etaree tenders. Eary an of access from all points of the compass. Pamphlets and water at Thompson's, 7 wat psON's, eit -G., oF will be sent direct, pp band, Seas Raeaed sway each manson ‘unable to gabquarters. mylz-5 MH. BALE, Proprietor. Roe ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Great North Mountain, near Winchester, Va. Fined, A. 8. PRATT, Proprietor. For panics Firing tans and all information, ly to A. S. PRATT 401 9th street northwest. Rooms early, ~ my9-3ru before Judge Hagner, =n ng a conte ni B.H. Warner, the receiver appointed charge of the property. Mr. Warner was tn March last, and it was claimed 4 that having taken an appeal Mr. Warner had Bo Tight to enter on his duties. ingly and Callahan spaniel tar pecnnae, ai ee ee the court desided that Mr Grane was' guilty e col 3 ig “ee pe eatuet Pan Mmmerman- | contempt, but on the representations made Of Colonade Hotel, Philaddiphis. ‘would simply order that he pay the costs of this Opens June 24. my19-2n proceeding. QTOCKTON HOTER ay waa A “Navtowat EDUCATIONAL ASSEMBLY” Is to be _N.3. = papell peels addressed Ce HALL, CAPE MAY. iz new furnitnre. prompt and silontive: Servis, A TABLE OF PARTICUL ABLE OF PARTICULAR tod. P. more, my25-2m CAPE MAY, N.Z. WHITE eS SPRINGS, xOW 8 District Government Affairs. ‘The Commissioners have Issued an order sup pending William C. Murdock, contractor, performing any further work’ under bis contract and placing bis name tn the list of failing: contractors. Messrs, Humphrey and Rright, contractors for erecting the three hew school houses—the school, on O street; Webster, corner 10th and streets; and the Gales at Ist street and Massach® setts avenue northwest, will be mwady to ture them over to the District next week for inspection ad acceptance. —— Divoncen.—To-day, Judge Hagner , inthe Court, cranted adivorce to Maria Lafayette in Bat uit t Pierce Lafayette. ‘They were ried at Bowte station, = ‘Qtth, 1874, have one child six years old. She changed ¢fw and desertion. — MARRIAGE LICENSES have been. Iss S, Reed ond Jane E. 4 to David Parrott; Frank H. € 1 T. Magill; Wm. 8. Potoer, of Syrac N. ¥., ond Magete Almond; Lioyd P. 1 ind Henriette Sectt; Willie L. Kent and Sarah Terry, of Spottsyiventa county, Va. => DEATH FROM Locksaw.—Elver Curtis, con wy using a toy pistol at the Pesidence ) street northwest on the 188 ed himself in the hand, eof Jockjaw, from Which De died this beanie NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the opening and closing priegs ef the New York Stock Market io-day, as ey by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street. | 2 oe Cen, Pacific...| 914 --| Bg WAN. Pac., pref. Do. Ist pref .| 33” 334 Northwest Name. Ches. & On = ee 62 ees | gus Do. 21 pref..| 24% 25° Ont & West - Col. Coal 47% 46K Pac. Mall D., L. & W ..../1874 126% Peo. D.& EB Den. & R G...| Gy Ss Reading ....."| sey Efe. ..........) 87. 86% St Paul.2..77h05. ts Erle, 95% O54 St Paul pref. 120 188) it, Central .../1364, 187 "St. P. & Omahal 46 Lake Shore *77j1304 1104 Do. pref... Vou & Nash ..| 78s 70% Texas Pac +] $4, 925 Tex. Pv Sd nila] 36."| 36 Unton Path Mo. Pacific .. -) 973, 97% Wab. Pac. N. J. Central. :) 79° 79 Wab. Pac. p’ a z gubasae — N. ¥. Central. 132% 1324 West. Union... N.& W. pref..| 84 54 rite hts ns = 6) SX, BE Porson IN THE SCHUYLATLL RiveR.—Thousands of dead fish are lying along the banks of the kill river from ‘Reading east, and thousands of other fish are struggling in the water, which has been poisoned near Reading by the pui it 1s sald,of an abandoned coppermine. The of water Was first noticed Friday evening. Satur- lay morning the water looked like soapsuds, and late Saturday afternoon It was of adeep blue color, There 1s n> doubt asto its being polsoned,and Tesidents Lave stopped using thetr hy reservolr in Phtladeiphia 18 now full, and If nothe tug unforseen oceurs no water from the Schuy iit will be pumped into it until next Friday, before which time it [s hoped the water will become pure again. One of the theories advanced to account for the pollution 4s that the Parls green scattered er the flelds by farmers to kill potato Dues has been Washed Into the river by the recent rains. > News Briefs. Near Warrenton, Va., Saturday afternoon, Mere. dith Robinson, while Toading a wagon with ol@ ron, threw a plece on a jacket In the wagon, which struck a pistol in the pocket of the Jacket, @x- ploding it, the ball entering Robinson's stomach, Killing hiin «lmost instantly. The country seat. of Mr. Hugh Hastings, pro- prietor of the New York Commercial Advertiser, st Monmouth Beach, was entered by burglars Sate urday night, who, before being discovered, secured sliver and Jewelry worth $1,000 to $2,000. ‘They caped. A number of girls were bathing at Kewat Wis. when one of them got out too far. Mary, the daughter of Dr. R.A Freeman, of Chicago, bravely Went to her rescue, and succeeded in res cuing the girl, but was herselt drowned, Gov. Crittenden, of Mo., las concluded not to call a special election in the second congressional district of that state to Nl the Vacancy caused by the death of Thos. Allen. J. M. McClintock ‘declines the republican nome nation for state auditor of Arkansas. The state ventral committee will Mil the vacancy on the Ucket, In Atlonta, Ga, Dr. G. W. Gartner, an alleged blackmalier ‘and ‘abortion!st, was cowhided the iéngth of a block iast Saturday afternoon and whipped severcly by George E.. Hopple, @ you , Who charges Gardner wit an effort to create disturbance in his domestic re lations, his (Gardner's) wife being an accomplles in the role of a fortun plier. Joseph Carter, In New York, was handling a pistol yesterday, when the weapon was acciden- tally discharged, Une bullet striking the one-year old child of Mrs. Weingarten, which Was 10 is mother's arms, in the head, killing tt. Thomas Greenof committed suicide by hangtt hitnself toa rafter of his bara at his residence South Coventry, Chester county, Pa. —— ses. MURDER FOR Money IN CutcaGo.—Early yesters day morning, Joe! Prescott, an old and resy citizen, was found lying in a doorway In the base ment at the rear of his bathing-house on Des plames street, Chicago, his brains beaten out by some blunt instrument and his pockets turned ime side out. He was alive, but died soon after, The object was evidently robbery, but the murderer got nothing, as Prescott had? placed a considerable sum of money and his wate secret place. Four there is apparently If =o. PouiticaL Ficus iy Norra Canou~a.—There ts great excitement at Statesville, July ist, exe Congressman William Robbins made a political speech and commented on the administration of Dr. J. J. Mott, ex-revenue collector. Last Thurs- day Mr. L. Mott, a son of Dr. Mott, assaulted Rob- bins, injuring him severely," Frou this sprang am assault’ by Wm. Stockton, a revenue officer, on Joseph Adams, state solicitor, in which Adams? arm was broken. John E. Osborne expressed ine dignation, whereupon C. 8. Cooper, brother of Thomas Cooper, Une present revenue collector, abused Osborne roundly, when the latter drew & Pistol and fired twice at Cooper, wounding him painfully, but not dangerously. Mont Robbins, a son of Hon. Wm. M. Kovbins, went to Mount Mourne, in Iredell county, Saturday, where Mott Was living, to avenge his father. The two men contronted each other and drew pistols. Mott fired first and shot Robbins in the mouth. Them Robbins fired, shooting Mott in the breast, killing im. ina — were arrested, but tle evidence against them wk CARLISL#:. On thoevening of the 9th of Jaly, 188: JAMES MANDEVILLE CARLIS.E, dr., in the 271 year of bisage, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of Mrs. Carlisle, 307 D strect northwest, on Tuesday, 11th im- stant, at 4 p.m. * COMBS. July 10th, 1882, FIELDER G. COMBA, op the residence of hix father, Michael R. Combs, No. I street northwest, aed’ twenty-one years aud five moutha, Fun ral service at the residence, at 8:30 o'clock @.My cuurch, where re- Wednesday, thence to Patri quiem mass will be-celebrated. Frieuas aud relatives are requeste:l to attend the funeral at house at 8.30, and at church at 9am. “4 HANLEIN. At half-past 9 o'clock Monday morning, July 10. 1882, “Mire. AUGUSTA HANLLIN, baoved wife of Josep H. Hanien. Funeral will tae place trom her late residence, No, 627 D street northwest, on Tuesday, July the 11th, at O'clock p.m. 1 KELLFR. On the ternoon of July 9th, 25: SARAH GIBBs, fant Funeral! notice hervxfter. RYAN. On July 10th, 1882, JAMES RYAN, agea chty-six years. from the nes dence of his Mrs. 3.3, Anderson, Nocti Catneet northwest, fussiayy at® m., from thence to St. Barrick Ghureh, e 8 On the 9th of July, at one GHELGE AMnOSe. cnlyruud nelovta child of Wand Lele 'T. Seitz, ‘axed four mouths and one Friends of the fami'y are respectfully invited to pa tanord tra hao ras tas aldose lus parents, 1113 430 street southwest. UNDERTAKERS. J OSEEILGANEE! GESELAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Penn: yivania avenue northwest. Terms and everything first-class, ‘Telephone connection. UNDERTAKER, joe WRIGHT, 5S 1337 Tawra Sruner Nosrewere, UGUSTUS BURGDORY, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 0. 316 gg eg men weer i PROFESSIONAL. De © oN st 6% E Staeer Norruwest. Specialty: Construction of Artificial Teeth. a RSONS, Dexrist, NI Sroxibe ds admin tered, day Consultation free. NS, DENTI DD aeF TAPS PABOONS, ST, of street, bth and E eT =e. nee NTIST, 7