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GAAS BAe ei ecmea roar € cane ie os AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. ; ME cs THE EVENING STAR. Sageties Mt Re Lam Penhten LB meron el Maneeere = a nanee = | FER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. huctioneers. DOLOMAG HOTED xp, ee ROAR ALUM SESINGS, SHENANDOAH | Paepaw.. sorsseteese Fuly 14, 1862, | THE SENATE AMENDMOOT VOTED DOWN IN THE) Aatter the conference in Philadelphia pe S2s508 BROS | SATURDAY Bare. ¢ via. BGT. For pants adress == The House, this afternoon, by a vote of 78 to 83, | T: D. Mc Kee, chairman of the independent repubs_ TRUSTER'S SALE HF ING AND SAWING MI Ew et Ail boats Ire. MILL, SEEUS LHIRLEES sae non-concurred in the Senate amendment making | #82 committee, sent to Thomas V. Cooper, chair ASTFORD HALL, spenses | ™22 Of the regular republican committee, a letter, E OXFORD, MARYLAND, appropriation for the ent of the expenses | man on th Will be open JUNE 10th for reception of & a3 . attending the sickness of President Garfield. inclosing others from the independent repudlicam ts. Ps A bill to pay Mrs. Garfield $50,0%—less the | C@ndidates, in answer to the propositions submit. eon earouiars Cotes ORRIS, Prov ae amount paid to her late husband on account of | ted by the republican committee. Mr, McKee says: St é : salary—was introduced by Mr. Taylor, and by | he has no right to accept or reject the OSPEREY SpniN unanimous consent was passed. lions, and that before he can reply denmitely be ly BLUE RID : SUMMIT, WIll be obliged to call together the state ‘This delizhtful sammer Tresor tuated on, 1‘ Governments. Bid. Asked. | pendent candidate ichael, font [cabal QAST ENT ‘OT 8 (FORM Pa.—W i H except Col. Win. MeMi the summit of the Biue Ridge Mountains. Tt si x —_ | in which they express the opinion that the is noted tor its fine air and mountain seenery ;, ited States 6sextended 33. ~_ ‘. 01x | situ . 4 7 nm iso, fine medicinal waters; “accessible. by ited States 5s extended 35. 101%; 201% | sitions submitted by the republican f ' . " ed Stotes digs, Is91, coupon. pany _ Would not attain the end of uniting the ¥ oe THE WAR IN EGYPT. if States 4s. 1907, couvon.. jist: — | They declare they heartily desire ihe harmony 9 M i. Dnited States 4395, 1801, rewistened | iis = the party, and submit two counter propositions to in Ruins, United States 4s, 1907, rexistered. Hes — | Mr. Cooper, as stated in yesterday's Sram ite, Loxpox, July 14—A dispach from Alexandria to |». District of Columbia Bonds. the withdrawal of both ‘tickets: ‘Uhat the nt improvement 1891, coin... 115 115% | cand ates on each ticket ple sive Reuter’s Telegram Company, dated 4p.m., says | Permanent sapwovement Se 13 L1G Powatrespntortinaret mgs! gro yoy the town Is totally ruined. The houses from the | Market stock Iss ; © ROCK Uns and Parasol ‘ Great square to the custom house have been plun- | water Sick : wenerally. SILL, OPENS aay ee dered. In the square itself and other wealthy | Pitty years fundone'sahe ae seat 3 oe Tene URTON, Eroprietor, | European quarters there is hardly a building not | Twenty soars funrtne oe 115 chs ~ fu his Oacoean aay ruined or still burning, ‘The court house of the in- ty Years’ funding 6s, 1s 2, Jaay | Usitlons of'the republican committee because ternational tribunal has so far escaped. The | Thirty yearw funding 6s, 1902, 123% oe lnvolve the abandonment of the cause of the inée= electric Anglo-Ezyptlan bank 1s also preserved. | _ Fire Insurance and Gaslight nt rept Chairman Cooper has is Is Ihe nearest nunufucr rowore for Wash- 9 The aciteets| are strewn with | empty : it Conrany gp __ | Sued.a call for a meeting of the executive commit rehie Orchieien ane clock and jewel cases and similar debris, but very y Gaslight Co. sory ( Diy | We REXt Thesday afternoon to consider the ind@e- Te ee pete rtieateh ee END few dead bodies have been found. | Two-thirds of | Georketown Garlicht Co 4% | pendent canditates’ proposition. , SISTRENTIE STRF ston, oF address the troops deserted during the bombardinent.. | National Uaion taaaranse os 0 CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS, DIAN WIE After the Khedive’s palace had been surrou! rlington Instirance Cc 136 si = ) . a party of soldiers entered his apartment, and de- | Q/jwEtgu fustrance ¢ oneny. 736 Judge Jefferds (rep.), sixth Mississippl; Henry clared that they had orders to kill him and burn | Geruau-Amorican Insurance C — |} Morey (rep.), seventh Ohio; Horace B. Strait ‘3, the palace. Atter long parleying thelr loyalty was Railroad Stocks. a (rep.), third Minnesota. The eleventh Ohio @istriet pought by promises of money. ey then €S- | Washington and Georgetown Stock. ——— ‘epubdlic r ‘+ corted the Khedive to the British at Has-EL-Tin. | Waskineton and Georgetown Stock. Mi | Garena cosas eee 9 O'cloce nea 4. FIsHi rds for Lops D SPRINGS, ‘Whe Suez Canal. Sees — ] To hundred ballots were . in all of whieh 5 ee Lopow, July 14.—A dispatch to Lloyds’ says 35 | the de : *S SALE OF TEACT OF LAND IN 1 RANGELEY AND MOOSEHEAD LAKES, the report that the steamer Glenyon from China Free List. a. m. to-day. Congresaman % TY OF WASHINGTON, BEING PAR <P 13, ae And sil other New England Resorts, With a cargo of teas is ashore in the Suez canal | Board of Public Works, green 8's. jo 5 «| and it 1s thought a result may soon be Teac! ONASTERY, tHE IMPROVE 12 AS A WHITE SULPHUR SPRING: = No sig Masonic Hal! Bond: 101 105 DNAS] at on. 1th ee as SVS ae and being looted ts entirely unfounded. No signs | Masonic Hall Bonds... 7" | aay. dated Octobe At HALE-PAST Fr k Co., Va. are yet apparent of any attempt to block the | Washington Market Co. stoci — 1034 “SRE “ NOON, in front of the t Star offices. bw THE ONLY ROUTE WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS | canal. qisshington Market Oo. bond ak aT ae T 1, BLUCK 16, HOWA ee —— ‘ + Doe | [nland and Sea Coast. Co a) $}* | There were 176 deeths reported yesterday at the , PULAR WATERING PLAC BETWEEN, The Khedive Going to try to Re-estal 200 -— | New York bureau of vital statistics. Of these, 88 NGTON AND BOSTON, lish Order in Alexandria feed 95 | Were of Infants who died from the heat. Seven of CAPE MAY, WASHINGTON ep Lonpox, July 14, 3p.m.—In the house of com- Na ital Telephone 4p ged is popotelage renererain 7 Is via Penn. R. R., Stenmer Maryland, N.Y¥., mons this afternoon Mr. Gladstone stated that | Land Warrants, War of 1812, per acre.. 1.2 — sident Barrios, of thi ibiic of Guatemala, ARE 183, Is reached by tho NOHUR'L, aid New ork ana ten Haein 9 Consul Cartwright had telegraphod that the Khe- | baud. Werraite, other Ware yer aeses.c 3 = his party arrived at Cloclanatl at eo ti and ith WEST oi RSEY RAILROAD, é dive had secured the loyalty of the cavalry and in- | Valentine Scrip, per sere. Solid trains of New Baggage Cars, first-class Passen- In Two Hours from Philadelphia. ger Coaches ani tive finest of Pullman's celebrated SI Cars are run on this line. last night, and stopped only half an hour tor Sounnting serib. per een 33 | per, when’the journey cast was resumed by special ep- | fantry guards sent to watch him, and would sum- zidane train. + |mon_ the leading pashas and endeavor THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. __ The Natte (83 rague) Mills were sold at auction No Omnibus Transfer through New York City. to re-establish order in Alexandria. Mr. ‘The following are the opening and closing prices | Yesterday in Providence, R. I., for $221,000 to the © delays caused by the transfer of Baxgage through | Henry Campbell Bannerman, financial sec- | of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported Union company. Win. Woodward, of New York, New York € retary of the war office, stated that gun- | by special wire to IL H. Dodge, 539 15th street. bid up to $200,900. HALP-PAS t to the st iekets on sale at all Penn. RR. Offices. Be sure | boats had been ordered to accompany = = a toto investigation at Wheeling yester- ce areceet ees y read via New York and New England ft. Re Hinitish merchant vessels through the Suez canal Sa Le ecoruick, of Moundsviie “alan ks, and fuilaferma- sien: piving detailed information may if it was deemed necessary. Sir Charles Dilke, | : = bt Ketle : 7 risth ME et and | tained ab Hotels cen Tinkeh OMe on ay be ob- | AE Ie foreign secretary, said that Aral Pasha | Cen. Pacific...| 94% 954 North Pac . so drunk in hts place that the bar-keeper refused Itim ore ind Pot fed from Alexandria in’ boat by the canal, but | Ches. & Oli | 243g 244 N. Pac., pret aR, A. ©. KENDALL, that itis not known whither. It is understood | Do. 1st pre ‘ him liquor, and advised him to go to bed and sh Northwest ftom. The bar-keeper contradicted McCormick’ ts; 619 Pennsylvania |g, af, PELTON | ton nc evidence, tie. General M . en. Pass, 5 3 : Do. 24 pret 5 BR. Woop, ied bei Sebi ers cere — urna Iby the premature explosion of a blast yesterday : - ‘The Educators at Saratoga. 5 afternoon on the West Shore ratiroad, in New York state TO-MOKKOW. DOWLING, Avetioneer. Sanaroai, N. Y., July 14—The National Eduea- | pcb & RG. tonal association to-day fir heard the report of | 5, the National Council of Education, read by T. W Bicknell, the president. The council, comy of 51 members from all ae of the country formed at Chatauqua in 1 held its frst an bout one mile south of Milton, on Cameron & Fagan’s contract, where twenty. » 1837, | laborers, mostly Italians, were employed, three 46% 46% | men were killed outrt and nine seriously 10645 106% | wounded, one or two f -/ 48) 484 | Two brothers named Flaherty, who recently re= al Estate Aui peer. Paul pref..)131 P. & Oma! Do. pret Texas Pac; W AND. FASHIC Totel at Leone SEVENTEENTH DAY OF tw Nia’ re z Tex:P.Vdg'ts.| 6 | 67 | turned to Ireland from America, have been are jccbeal Dills and medicine allfree, | eata Falls and all northern. resorts vin hed nual meeting at Atlanta last year, and its second on Par 76 116 | rested 5 Dart of county Ke on teeal baile and medicine all free ako steamers. The lance double-saloon, sive | at Saratoga. ‘The report sets forth the purposes of » Union Pac...../1147 116 | rested in the north part of county Kerry on this line land att with all passenger ic lights tel x Himes | the council, and disc “tall moderne? | cllin its detiberatt ty In the vd the value of the coun- noenix Park murder, gy Wab. Pac. 244 | pleion of com 77° Wab. Pac. pid. 58% 58% |” One hundred ‘action, its wide range of nd Seventy-eight persons were Te 10s. E. WAGGAMA Sc, Seemieattrachonsun- | View, its example as | the true method of | X: Ew per |i t eye Wes Unlon... 6824) Sys eA dig nan Soe hoe ee Uiisroute atallommecs, | education, and its power in harmonizing | S: & W- ee era Wisconsin, dated Jae aan A Pos J FISHER & tee Sco DLAW, Manager Hot conflicting views in a high generate action, spe hee Fond, estate Auctioncers. J.D. PAYNE, im SIDE PAR AY wil open JU ; Watkins, N. President V. W. Folwell, of the University of Min- | TB Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Flambaue cy nesota, read a paper on “Secularization of Exica- idency. cae ar tee Hon.” jae sild secular schools were apart, and.an | |The stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio | She ofthe ed essential part and factor, in the purest, fatrest | Canal Company met at Aunapolis, Md , yesterday, | > ae: ——_s9o___ christian civilization the world has known. ‘They 2 ree i < tial fact. “A paperon the | PU adjourned without electing a president in ‘The English Commander, : ’ . Fa 0 e| Vice Admiral Sir Michael Seymour, G. C. B,, is “Prize system a8 incentive to college stu- | Place of Mr. Farnandis, who has declined the y > dents,” Dy. J. H. Carlisic, president of Watford | office. Gov. Hamilton presided. Commulssioner | not, as may be generally supposed, a member of college, Spartansburg, 8. C., was a sharp argu- | Morgan represented the District of Columbia. Af-| the illustrious Seymour family of England, de- ment against the system of offering prizes as in- ie as guide Ona fishing trip down Was drowned yesterday, He was orsof the Tuy, Farm and Field, aD: PURLIC SALE. OF THE MACHINERY. TOO! | Gh THE COLUMBIA 3 MY AU VE. NOON TIC C hin ele with all_modern, 1 for thi tera long discussion, there being some question | scended from the elder son of that Duke of Somers centives to study. as to the legality of the prea) it le been | set who was brother-in-law to King Henry VIIL OgOHN TRACY, Prohibition in Nebraska. fog.a Pesolucton. oferea tye Moreen that the | 204, after his death, protector of the ream, Im jeean City, Marylan ATcHTs0N, Kax the Imitation of the dukedom of Somerset the ler son of the protector was postponed to the youngerson. From the younger son the subse “no: | quent Dukes of Somerset are descended; from the a 9 duly 14.—The news from Ne- | election postponed until the next meeting of SOF NEW HAMPSHIRE. braska leaves little doubt that the people of that | tue stockholders was adopted. The meeting then i ® | State are ready to take up the prohibition experl- | adjourned. Mr. Gorman, as president of the canal, AIN HOUSE. BEL | ment and are arranging for a vigorous prohibition | and the directors, will have to give thirty da MOL HO CTH OF TW CRAWFORD FORD 1 _ campaign. ‘The lquor men, while conceding that | (lee or the meeting, in accondance with the by-laws | eer, the Seymour fatuily, of Bers’ Pomoey eee ae BAUON, MERRILL © BARRON, an amendment would be adopted readily if sub- | and charter of the canal company. fastle the head of witch, when Willlam of Oray ited Stateee OS ee Ea BBON, mitted to the vote of the people, are yet hope‘ul me landed in England, was Sir Edward Seymour. OPE », VALU ABLI of beating the measure in the legislature, as they | Targars oF ViouEsck—Jacob Acker was | TWlSS who Was an experienced parline have alreidy done, and they have the support of | charged in the Pollee Court to-lay by Herman Op. | Meutatlan, an able debater and a keen. poiltician, most of the daily papers. helmer with making threats of violence to him, | Jolued William at Exeter, when the prince was ee Fre toid the Cee Bate Of violence to bith. | arching toLondon. The princy intending to be BLO TUESDAY Bas t FIVE peer POINT HOTEL. t. Many's County, Maryann, AME HOUS Wall Street ‘To-day. . Hap darted polite, said, When Sir d was presented to BETWE Dill of over 200, and he went to his house y Set a.) L eceptign, of Guedts Juve sth. under the | | New York, July 14.—The Post’s financial article | day to collect the bill, and he drew a. latee ‘ba Kin, Oe cae Dae are that 98 ate ok aw of the owner, Mr. and Mrs. 8 The Stock Exchange markets continue | ers knife on witress and threatened to kill him. er gonwemninn Eiuect = — me, ihe pie = Just been| thordagity reno: Loe trong. United States bonds are up % for the ex- | ‘The court took defendant's personal bonds to keep | § rapa ony fy egirstey pack 4 ; et PROPOSALS. Land supptied with every convenience | tehded 5s. State bonds are strong. Railroad | the peace for six months. E 3 (ort of guesiy and is 4 first-class Sunaner | Donds are up Wya3 per cent. There 1s every indi- ——_+__ t the Hie Pn wnet®* | cation of an unusual demand this summer for the | Horsewntere> a WowaxSamuet Butter, a | of comnts ok ay Cen mage Week. and $35 per month, | better class of rail bonds. The stock murket | stout old colored countryman, Was tined $5 or 15 Kntral Seymour is descended from John vats made for families, Daily com: : . ae oa ‘Si bpagr . mour, of Limerick, who was an iin Baitiaiore’ and Rortag | WAS Song In the first hour, weak in | days by Judge Suell to-day for horsewhipping @ yours, “the Duke LS TO BE SUP- oS UNDER "THE E 2 BUREAU OF CON- FOR family. 3 a manic corner of L street south. y cod aary, 2 the ‘second and strong since ‘noon. The | colored woman named Patsy Bundy because she | terward (tu 1720) i ; sun os eee res Jeary, Lady of the Lake, | nignest prices of the day in many stocks | cursed bine mga): * Sen eee a Jrmation address being made as we write. ‘The net result 13 an ad- ——-__ axlish avy, distt fseariy x89 4-12 fects si vance for the day of 4ya13; In the active list, The | RANGE or THE THERMOMETER To-pAy.—OMice of | Eallant s rm, row to the rank of “dich the Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, latter, Northern Pacific preferred, and 322% in | the Chief Signal officer: 7 .m., 71.8; 11_am., 765; | admira y was created a baronet in 2808, apf Bc the Inactive list, the latter Erle. For several days | 2 p.m.,79.7 Maximum, 81; minimum, 67.4. ‘The present, admiral was his third s The old Piney Point, St. Mary's Co., Ma. __| now an important downward reaction in prices etal bees | Ramiral died in 1834, and his cidest son, John Ho- BN, ATLAMIIG CEE, R- | has been expected by experienced traders, and | _ MARRIAGE Licenses have been issued to Spencet | bart, succeeded to the buronetcy. ‘The present > deliehtfuliy’ ‘and depots. First- ‘at reasonable rates; as, P.O, Box 930, | they. hav ‘thetr or a good pirt of | F. Craixe and Martha Ages: Francis Meagher, of | baronet Is Sir Michael Cultr Linens eaverat tines! ay, ADs take Che tek oe | JAMS eek, Aticy and Andrmene ce Carter, of | name of Culme was ¢ higher prices, ‘The current of speculation 1s de-| Hlchmond, Va.; George W. Minnis and Mary’ E. | license tn siz, ‘Culte VAN DYKE & BUNN. | Cldedly bullish, and the development of facts of | Douziass; W. S. Clarke, of Lynchburg, and Ame- | naine of his first wife. Adm. ymour, ‘The sur med by Sir John by royal ring Deen the maiden uj Seymour was bora, op six per cent. in ican or the 3 E may be TWENTY-TWO ACRES cast . ONS au another trom Gay tO nay teds Eomteee | Ma eros: in 1802 He was educated at the royal naval Col SALE OF nd secured by deed are tlie current stcoheen, J ——— lege, and entered the Bavy in 1813. He was mado t LESS), ON LINCOLN AVENUE NABIDE RESORT IN VIR. The Courts. captain of the fleet tn 184, and second in come sta Root bik tet rion pits 8: The Markets. Propate Court—Judge Hagner, mand in 1855, He served with. distanction against 2S Mpechoing {ud Channel Fishing, AED | BALTIMORE, July 14.—Vinginia Ge, consola, 57; | To-day, will and coictl of John Ross; admittea | the Russians in the Bultic duriug the Crineam et's cost. A deposit of $100 rejnired ssivaciee DUNCANSUN B 0. Recon 34g 4 60; do. | to probate and letters issued to Matilda Ross, | War, and in acknowledgment thereof he Was rr dav: $12 per week; $40 per month, soy tee Ter cee Goutal Sede oon oem ons. | tO #10,(00, Wil of John Rogers; do.to Aun E | Madea knight commander of the Rath, Between exy. Mondays Wenneedae aac tetas ‘OLE, July. 14.—Cottonlower—middling, Rodgers, bond $40,000. Will of Mary Lawrence; | 1856 and 1855 he commanded the English naval nirsets will be awa 8 to cover the same haye appropri en Ina le by Congress, ; 0 f ame ake cl FI ~ Howard street and | west order of publication. Will of Rev. M. Allg; proof | Operations against the Chinese. His chief ex+ and been duly approved. Ire 9 eau Seer BARS (loos E 00: do. extra, 4-25a5.25; do, fami of publication “Estate of TL. Humes’ order | ploiton tus expedition was the reduction of Can- Chief C¢ 5. Navy, j 15 ait DY, Proprietor. passing claim of Mary E. Piekrell. ton in 1856. Having been unsuccessful tn his me- Qhief of Bureau of Construction and Repair, pe Se helt meee aot oestiony gollations with the government of Canton to ob- dyl4inwaw 3. A EL, rand active: do. amber, 1.2%a1.32; But, L.2eyal.284; July zs Affairs in West Washington. tain reparation for an insult to an English crew, he took up @ position opposite the city with six Tue corner stone of the First Baptist church | B® took ui So eae (colored), at the corner of Monroe and Dumbarton | HFtofowar. | On the 2ith of October he captured FFICE OF THE COMMISS £ LARGEST IN at: WASH A AIN AND OTHER C UMBTA, Juis 12,’ 1882. TIC CITY, N. J. done OW OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF"S2: 33g: Septeniber, 1.22 4 all the forts on the river and in the neighborhood. AR? OTHER Sct | Carne southern hi-:her; western éasier— | streets, will be lald next Monday Ghorns The: of the city, and on the 34 and 4th of November Be SHES AN ant Maiiaaes | mest, : dong egw, S0a01: western | ceremonies will be performed by the Masons. Rev. | Bombardad the Gey tens pot se pein il Sah slat and Dees eatin ember G78 | Sandy Alexander 1s the pastor of this congrega- | Wasmanicn esa? del! er of the Bath. He Bl 2a74: os Uon. ~ w it one g Secret Registra : to, T2a74: do. mixed, W0a72. Penne Sat on ng Secretary amd Registrar to the a sylvania, WaT. "Rye quice, 15080, Hay cany. oo orate ee eee Order of the Bath. From August, 159, until Feb- R VIEW Hous! | prime to “choice Pennsylvania and Maryland, | Platt, aged six years, wi raay Seriokety way sau | Fuary, 1863, he was member of Parliament, In the Rha an ont 7-0a18-09. ,eovisions easier and quiet — mesa | ington Grove, was yesterday serlousiy ani per- | Liberal interest, for Devonport. From 1863 to 1866 Wittiless 65. kus Hint pasaeeiean be pork, — 22. 50a23. Bulk meats— shoulders and | haps fatally injured by being kicked by a horse ck rgb aides, Packed, llal44, Bacon—shoulders, | upon nis head, tearing off a portion of the scalp. | NC WAS adiniral in command ‘at Portsmouth, Im e Mk y Nf 1876 he was appointed vice-admiral for the United clear rib sides, 15%. Hams, 15%al6. Lard—refined, | “'Conpirics oF THE WATER Great Falls, very | 1576 he , rio ie Uni Hatter firth —wesatern packed. 44200; creamery. | vurbid; receiving reservoir, turbid; distributing | AiZdom. Adintral Seymour has long been @ married man and he now has several grown-up Htio’ cargoes, ordi to fair, 8: Teservoir, clear. = children, but when he was a young man he W: A eott D Coyne meh ee ies | Hien Tiok July 15—7:48 a. m., 8:09 p. m. a young man he was ud within 100 yards of the steansboat, *; salt water bathing, boating and fishing, alko vel roads for driving; steamboat, rail and | iis. utter 1 yh communication. r circulars Bondi. Ean 1s tion address CLARENCE PETERS, _ 1 Boffes stea ors. stroets northwest. as gallant to the fair sex as he was gallant tothe i . : » = = sitisky stcady, 1: 18a1-16, Frelehts to Liverpool | | Port—Entered— Schooner Maria, Ashley, trom | foc’ and in recnemion of che toon ee ; rae | : eae Be > 0CK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. per steamer doii—cstton, 3-i6aid. | flour, 12. pe Puiladelphia, With 100 tons fertilizer. <The Ooean Bese > Sg Satter av - ae ee: E _ i 2 R Fels grain, Od. Receipts our, 1,624 barrels: oe a eS, ANEWSIAVET | exe iat j 3 Great North Mountain, eae ipchester vo. QR Bye: Goma Noth Shae rice Pandemonium in Alexandria. Henry E. Abbey, the theatrical manager, safled is we cost 0 A.S. PRATY, Proprietor, dL bushels. “Sales—wheat, 436,452 bushels; corn,'104,075 | SACK OF THR CITY BY BEDOUINS AND coNvicTs—| from Liverpool In the steatiel Gertabie pectertia CA INNES seat Snupeructions to villas Open Jane 1st. MASSACKE OF CHRISTIANS. for New York, having with him contracts wil ay, Will be: furnished on apik For pamphicta giving terns and all Information, Y ten | r : Mme. Nilson, Henry Irving, and Mrs. Langley, , Hore SON oT th Strout noni When the city of Alexandria was evacuated yes- Nils ary I q ne vaceont of ibe | a ae aa "lingage iteoma early. Street myn terday under a flag of truce, the Europeans that | 82d 4 lease of the Lyceum theater, of London, for ABLE TWO STORY couuty of Washington, 1y maid: Distr i y ins (CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY. oe site pepesiel a chat Arabi = ie re Old Fmiey isranch Fond aul the Unequaled location, tantial building, ( ‘The Star Route Trial. cane ee ee tae courier earn ppg TAR RLED. LOSE 3 : n ; new furniture. prompt and attentive serview, Clovator, | cag pasr oF THE NINETEEN ROUTES MAEEN UP THIS pened, CLARK—HERDST. . July 14, 1882, at ® thenes north lower classes and some Bedouins, fhoceeded to | o'clock a.m.. by rods to Hiram \ ther in this city tor cure oF § A TABLE OF PARTICULAR EXCELLENCE. sack the city and_kill_ every Christain they could | Fgurth, street . Joseph T. Kelley, wt 519 weet, WM. H. CLAKK to Mise AFTERNOON. 5 In the star route trial, after the report in the | fj a e. AMELIA HERB: nid Waibri are # - i Ba a nd and set the European quarter on fire. From nied Waibri 5) rode | Impotency, J tery ee Oe a Oxcesra esi first edition of Tam Stax closed, Mr. Bliss took up | the part they were detending ithe Europeans could co} micas Se nce v, . Bit Of Colona hear shrieks and cries and the reports of pistols . vee he lace of be se, | wee BESr Opens June 24. = Heed Tom. ingens Oly vol Eriage Ctoek, and guns. Scores of rugitives, were cut down or Lee ogo 1s, ot 12 35 on CAND: ail x Fr a i ie or less; the same being “KTON Tl zs beaten to death in their sight. The European 2 “ sol see otro . Fi | CERT ON HO pulay owe. Mr, Bliss stated that this was the last route on | quarter was all in flames, and the Great square a sepuperal fram Wesley Chatel, corner of Fifth bande SEASON OF 1882 OPENS JUNE 29. Papers tgy would have Occasion to examine the | jnass of smoxing ruins. All the public buildings | fects, Bortwest, at 4. . ee Under new management. All communics- Pee Ome departmene ddontited ect Mle, | are destroyed,and uothiing European seems to have BOY At her residence in this city, July 13th, n lari pd. Prompt | tions will receive prompt. attention addressed 7} ‘ost Office department, identified various papers | escaped the rage of the fanaties. An offleer from 1882, ELEANOM A. BOYNTON, widow ‘of We ae, o be paid | ent. Co and consulta strictly | to J. P. SHANNON, Carroliton House, Balti- dad relating to the route. The court adjourned till | the éniiton Teports the scene of carnage on shore | Boynton, fos Sete Renee ete + Olliee hours | more, Md., or to Monday. appalling. The town for some hours after the | | Faneral Sunday. Jal at 1711 16th ate, ith within ten for the day y ee ° - at3p. m. the right to rexell said prop- ISEASES SHOULD CON. P. S, BOOTHBY, MaNacer, At 2:15 the Senate resumed the consideration of | {OPS left was a veritable pandemonium. Admiral p " Seymour landed 450 marines and 150 sailors. The} TANNER. voz of defaulting purchaser by «iv. anit Dee, Broth aa ee y July 12, 1882, at 106 B street southwest, y “ CAPE MAY, N.J. | the tax bill, the floor being accorded to Mr. Bay- . A| 'clockp.m.. after and painful iliness, JO) Sank reals tn: The Eventing Se | physiciar who can permanently NEW ATLANTIC_CHOICE ard. me pc acted ee et Eig : vort | TANN mand of 8. E, ‘Tenner, aged SEPH F. KELLEY, Trustee. | Cur 3yu without mercury! | Many have been disap- House—Near ‘the beach; unob- ribebe and isesssates a euniber orinres anon thirty-seven years and six months. ci: m1 "1 v, ‘ubebe and dismantled a number of large sinooth 2 very ¥. EE by not calling on us at fret. Thirty- | peouestt Wett eeire iat cares aeee * a: ; Tue Water Surry BILL reached the White How long he strugzied avainst distress, rt bore pleces. Admiral Seymour wished to land ma~ | How lone he strayeied axair fi 1 | pointments; located on the most desirable ® | House this morning. It has not yet been signed take possession of Fort Napoleon and vrs persicae yd MAR DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FoR La: | city. "Address J. 8. DEATS myid-hn" | by the President, Maren to the Cumeldie, but on lis Tearufog that | udleme be lingered, racked with pain nein at p NE eT, BETWEEN 5 dies, Ai female complaints quickly cured. Canbe | -vranENDON HOUSE, Fort Napoleon was mined, and that a large body with in seven | VENTH STRKETS NORTHWEST, Seniulted daily at G4 New York avenue northwest. of | ()/ARKENDON ALL THE MEMBERS of the Cabinet were present | of soidiors w as stationed ‘at the Cumeldik, opera | Oh weep nct for him who has gone to his, ws the Tight to resell | By virtue of a decree of the Supremn Court fice hours frou 1 to 9 o'clock p.m., with ladies only. CLARENDON SpRINGs, Vr. at the regular meeting to-day, except the Attor- | tions were postponed. The Queen telegraphed to | To the land of the faithful, the Brome of let CHAKLE SCHMIDT, Trustee. eye ceambis, paseed in, Equity ca ney General. The sesston was brief and nothing | Admiral Seymour a dispatch congratulating him wh oe ee Tent _ 2. T. COLDWELL, Aue 7. Jy10-codkds_ | Wii Giter’ for sale’ at pubes anergy, th tent ek the If you have, failed to recotve prover treatmentin | coniumanie: two horetied pata eerste; | Of Importance was considered. No etones i Pp REMPTORY PUBL OF VALUABLE Rees, oa BOs gate EWEN TY-FOURTH DAY | cases of Chronic Diseases, such as Heart Disease, Kid- | besutifal park and fountain; pleasant drives: viliards: THE KHEDIVE'S LIFE THREATENED BY ARABI BEY. | Oh not for hhim, for he sleeps tn his grave. i xs DE SULY, lhe at FIVE O'CLOCK FM the follow: | hey Se Deea geen Week: pmpotency or Pre. | bowling: telegraph office counected wifff hotel. Send | Caprary SAMUEL W. WHITESIDE, now in this city, ‘The London Telegraph's correspondent at Alex- | He trusted in Him who is mighty tommve. | ; X D.C., to wit: The West Halt of Lot nun | excitibilty: c., send two wtatnps'tor obs queatious’ for | fCF,caroular. B. MURRAY & 8ONS., Props. _ | as been ondered to report by letter to the super- | anaria telegraphs that the Khedive was on board | pubu,e sinus he trusted les taken bam home, ju square numbered four hundred and fit self-examination and our new book = ve (389), the tuprovements theron consisting of a four intendent general recruiting service at New York ‘by Hus Wire. “Tue Laws oy Live aNp HEauta.” NOLTON'S SUMMER RESORT, EIGHTY MiLEg | ‘Mtendent ge ae a ship in the harbor, (which ts incorrect), and that i iown ve’s Funeral will take place from his late resi No ext 7 | story’ brick house, known as ses number 629 F Address Secretary, Medical and Surgical Institut % city, for assignment to duty in charge of there-| «the Khedi private secretary informed me ‘20d street wert, between a cote DAT AVTER NGS Tene eH eerH, | sect naihwese cual taken ee sa 147 Hast 16th street, New York. | orapbing, and bane OE USE ae crulting rendezvous at Washington. that on the morning after the bombardment Arabi | {40.24 strest northwest, between, G and H street, os AST FIVE O'CLOCK. in front af the pr ripeeot salons pecocetbed By the decree: Qne-fonsth | BLE AND,| Terms $1.25 per day. R. J. COLTON, Pro- didi Pasha suddenly ordered a detachment of soldiers | “TOnBERT. On July sth, 1889, at Driftwood, Penn A and B, te square number Prout | Scoldeg Herel is Sich Catal ence eee | Lien ec es Geno ae with ig*| Prietor, Milestown P.O., St. Mary’sco,Md. _je8-2m | TH Treasvny Derantwenr has purchased | to surround the Ramleh palace,where the Khedive sylvania, Dr. E.G. TORBERT, axed hurt -one years, “Saad hh tects, northwent extending | Reapeetivalyy af, si, twelve fad cieuscn mintha fra | Seam: exter\cuce, ‘vil uaraitee aero it al Sscuaes of (PEE WEST sEnsEY RarLuoAD, 104,000 ounces of fine sliver forthe varions mints | and Dervisch Pasha, were awaiting the issue of | Guther Mrs. Willam 1, Kent of tec. ‘ See tee Crean: | eevee: anit autecron bay ments to be sactited by notes Noctua! Emissions, Impoteney ows of soxual power, (Ginw Beck Giuge Hours) Bis Wenz OTENzD in the office of the supervis- | aiers were only meant for the ‘protection of the UNDERTAKERS and deed of trust of ei ie nas po sete | Ib Gaye Comrulianone o Ay nae ‘Can be |" ing architect of the Treasury department to-day | Khedive, but at the last moment he actually serves the rizht to resel SRG Dated ald forms not be complica with within | copsulted Wedueeday and Ssiuédays, from to 0 pum.e | BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA ANDATLANTICCITY, | tor furnishing Are-proot shutters for the Post | temen to kill the Khedive. ‘The soldiers. hows ve day's from time ‘office, Peete rons ever, hearing the English deserted 'RODOLPHE CLAUGHTON, Trustee, _| lessline physicians of Baitiore, “Main office, 30 Sorts | 18 NOW RUNNING FAST EXPRESS TRAINS | Office and sub-Treasury extension at Boston. Se spuroacning rs, secured by the tate of six per . = posts everywhere.” . : $900 | sweat 480% Louisiana avenue, | Liberty street, Baltimore, Md.” aT or et PASSENGER COACHES George te bie Boe Boston, was the lowest bid- HER & CO... ALTE MS & CO. onder: R. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER is a certain PARLOR CARS, 4 J ae W“UTER 3. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucti B. JOHN TR rtatn : horthwest SALE OF DESIRABLE THREF-STORY | 20 Bigaies salt Boer don Cure “ot, Sp plall In which the charge for seat has been reduced to 25 cts, BRICK FRONT HOUSE.ON EIGHTEENTH | €usranteed in either st ‘Send two stamps for pam- . Ecexesican AND SAFE. rE “AEX TO THE RESIDENCE OF MAJOR | bile, Totes House Heston Sagas THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN NINETY MINUTES. No. _se15-codly ~_| | Passengers from W: ion will take the “ oe By virtue of a deed of trast to us dated May 6, A, 7 ‘i ‘preueh | of the First National Bank at Findlay, Ohio, for . WEAVFE, KENGLA & c9."3 p. Is80, and recorded. in Liber 940. f7 | B50 Seah Pa aRCnas Fag zo | senso te Dalam and eeounc Rauad coi. | Of ine Uist, National Bank at Findlay. Obi, for LAUNDRY SOAP seq-, one of the iand records for ths District of Co- Fruation, Leucorrhce (or Wnites and all Inter. | Pennsylvania Railroad, where Union Transfer Coaches | The corporate existence of this bank > Sos huubla, and at the request of the party scoured thereby, | Suudgur or [ateunciice of the tie atr eas Fears | Zeunsylvamia Kellroad {o,ptation of the West Jer- | have expired | to-day. It was. the | first r ‘we will’ sell at public Auction in front of the premises, | Years experience. 906 B street southwest, al8-3m* | Sey Railroad at foot of Market street. bank extended under the new act. The controller JRFCONOMICAL, BECA! IT IS PURE: REING Se cre EA Pe aiatar seeree oe D.1882, pneehenie ae —— a oe thesush Hokess, also authorized the Farmers’ National bank of ttt ed 4 FREE FLOM ALL ADULTERATIC SUCH as | nN CK P. certain piece or par- ion apply as follows: No amas! * ae nips y of c 7 Franklinville, N. 4 MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SIL | fartoe Din sen oP eres runes iD tho city of Waah- Diseases, Drinary Dis snd Teunsylyania avenue; Station Baltiinare and Foto. | Oren or ass GON, Mion om | PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES AND heli AND Wiici UUICKLY Weds one | Passi te plat on pits Dos of ea ityjan part of | Rcsofus,sypnie ‘aad all Bleed ha Re TRANS PEOMEC Re ree cn’ 7.| takers Soe ea ‘was i AX Ci LiCl ce a1 be jen! square e} x ‘aap ROC The GLorHEE did and foriy-ane 41) Berlaning for the a NTWISLE ee Sean Ce eats Le & which | BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE, TF Is SAFE, BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED | fect north from those ed ee square, an under seal price. a Je6-taul5 es oping capital of an eae ¢ FROM y PURE MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM | which pointof bexinning is also the southeast corner of Bre, MINERAL SPRINGS HOTEL ea epost ag ee one-fourth ‘and find out . REFIN ALLOW (PEEPARED BY OURSELVES), | Sid lot, and from thence running west firty (50) fect, TREATMENTS aS ‘on the Stu OF JUNE. capital in U.S. bonds. Under od. PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; W! ON THE | thence “due north thirty-one (31) feet, thence due cast JASON STOCKBRIDGE. of the old Fountain, Dank would have been required 4 bt ASD COOCOAS OILS; WHILE ON E | Gifty (50) fect to the west line ot ssid 18th street. and id Guy's Hotel, Baltimore, than $30,000 in bonds. COSTE MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MARS thepee gue south ox said last mentioned ine thirty-one P iafenstoh * U.S. minister to Hayti, = KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM | (: to the pl beginning, together road Ofc id. Barrage through. Por. Joun M. Laxeston, U. TRE CALCASSES OF PUTKID DEAD ANIMALS, | S)Durtenances, rights, easements and privileges to the | Old ; 4 5 ANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. P PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED : NAME. ‘'¥ GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, WS 3244 WATER STREET. GEORGETOWN, D.O. (™: Evprerr, BOS. 402 AND 405 TTH STREET ‘NORTHWEST, MEADQUANTERS FOR THE wHITNEY cHu- | 18-19% DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPARE. r= has been granted leave of absence, and 1s now on : i 7 a B 2 | =f % 2 Hl i ei it i A tf i i 3 i! gene

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