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s _AUCTION SALE THIS AFTERNOON. PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWO-STORY FRA’ Hi +E AND LOT, CORNER OF SIXTH AN ME DL LST BLE LOIS ( EAST: WO TWO-STORY EB TWO-STOY INA AVE AND ¥iF- tx 100feet, streets northeast, and im- and back building Frame, with K same afternoon we preiises, Lot 24, square 740, ied on Ist street east, next to i ast, ald tinjroved by > two-story bricks and a two-story frame on Jot 18 his property has to besold without recam} to price. ‘Terma: One-third crsh, balsnoe in one and two years, Mote: to bear six Pe cent. interest, payable semi-an- puo ly. and secured a deed of trust. Terms to becom- Pied with, im inys, otherwise reaaie at rink and rehaser, after five days’ pub ie no- resale in some newspaper vublished in meine and recording at $100 required on each. DUNCANSON BROs., Auctioneers, poms DOWLING, Aucuoneer. TRUSTEE’S SALF OF VALUABLE FARM OF TEN ACRE OF LAND ON THE PISCATAWAY ROAD. IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, ONE MILE SOUTH OF THE INSANE ASY- LUM: MWELLING AND FRUIT TREES. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the second day, ‘Auust, A.D. Is70, daly recorded in Liber No. 361, ore .of the land records of the Dia- umbia, f will sell at _publie auction, on 1 EO TIVE GOnGR Bae he aoe i at FIVE (CLOCK PM. seribed real est:te in the county of Washington, Dis- of Commbia, £0 wit: All that certain Fieve Or par- evict land. situat istrict, and cords of said county of the subdivision of recorded in Book of the connty and the same ata certrin Hoary Mf. Lincoln by Howry & Hane edt Henry M. Lancoln by, Henry 3 Beh December, 1873, and recort 163, land reconis of the Dis- spe 9 cash, and the bal- Daneel antes mrchaser. will, be the oF a ape coperty sould the” prarctises id terms within five ds © fail to-con LEY. Aucticneer. DAY, JULY FOURT: CLOCK AM., aud E O'CLOCK, Twill sell ney Goods cing on FR a kinds. 1 Goods, White Goods, Furniture Cre- Towels and Napkins, Cloths and Cassi- Men's, wear, Ladies’ and Children’s Furnishings, Corsets, Laces, Quilts, Sun Umbroliss and Parasols. Bheetinys and He ~ Goods generally. Fiani I is ‘This being a desirable anil well selected stock for first class retail trade, and must be sold at auction. Ladies ally invited. M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. ______s To-morrow. Ww ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ayctioneers. STEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE THREE-STORY BRICK FRONT HOUSE. ON EIGHTEENTH E RESIDENCE No. 7h ted May of the land records for th~ District of Co- , and at the request of the party recured thereby, i bl tion, nt of the premises, INETEENTH. A. D. 1882, ‘M., all that certain piece or par- nd premrisce situate in the city of Wash- ict of Columb a, and known and desix- gon the plat or plan books of said city as part of sbered twen: ) in square numbered one hun- of Sth street west. seventy-five ( ¢ southeast corner of said square, and tof bezinnine is also the southeast corner of | thence ru hirty. w feet, thence due east ot wait T8th street and chase money in cash: uu day of wale, with in in five (5) days from 2 the right to resell P REMPTORY SALE Wi 'TH_STRE. ). NEAR IC! HOWARD UN EKAME AND Li G ST TWE TH STRE! W i. B TS SOUTH On WEDNESDAY AFT! JULY NINE-@y TEFEN 1H, at SIX O'CLOCK, we w: ul in front of “is AND ¥ {ERIDIAN HILL, ded. wear Columbia road, "CLOCK SAME AFTER- premises, BRQWAED UNIVERSITY SUB- %, near tl At HA NOON, ww front o LoT 15, BLoc! 3 sovernment Park, prick store and dwelling. os, JULY TWENTY. we will sell in frontof the QUARE 183, Teth 17th and Land M il frame. SAME AFTER- | | street northwest, containing eighteen roome. There | chaser should premises, SQUARE 390, 2 9th and 10th streets south. and two years, on an days? publ er published in Washinton, D.C. DUNC BROS., Aticta. AUCTION SALES. WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. SUMMER RESORTS. THE EVENING STAR. Sports on Land and Water. JENCANSON BROS... Auctioneers, ‘th and D streets northwest. STOCK OF GROCERIES, CONSISTING OF BBLS. OF SUGAR, CHESTS OF TEA, FLOUR, CANNED PEAS, COUN, PEARS. PEACHES, ker 100 DO SHOE BLACKING, 150 BOXES STAKC 5 SHAD, ‘OBACCO, CO} ISH, PIPFS, COFEEE M Berkey WINE, SYRUPS, 10 CASES BLACKBEREL ‘&o., WITH GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SHELT GOODS AT AUCTIO: On THURSDAY MORNING, JULY TWENTIETH, commencing at TEN O°CLOCK, we will sell, within our & stock of select groceries, partly enumer- 9 which attention is called: 3y18-2 y SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- RONT: ON A STREET 'H,, o BETWEEN SIXSH AND SEVENTH STREETS EAST, AND ON B STREET NORTH, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREE1S EAST, IN WASHINGTON CITY, D. . Under di e of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, Ju Rquity Cause No. 7,852, (Bar- stow vx. Aiken,) I will seil at padlic suetion, tno front of tue premises, on SATURDAY, JULY 'TWEN- YY-NINTH, 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., Part of Lots, square Se2, beginning therefor at the southwest corner of said lot and running thenc> north 128 feet and one inch; thence east 17 feet; thence south 128 teet and one inch; thence west 17 feet to the place of begin- ning. And IMMEDIATELY THEREAXTER, Part of Lot 13, square 785, for at the Hortheast cor Dewinnins theref ner of mid lot and running thence woat fect 34) inches thenas noth 4f foot Se Inches; thence east T feet; thence north 95 fect to the place of begin- nips. = Fach lot back to an alley, and the first is im- percent rome be ter a ers: fermis: One-tourth cash, and balance in erms: [oN co Pay- monte. at six, twelve and éighteen months, See eat at six per cent per annum, or all cash if desired. A deport of $100 reqnired onsale of exch lot, and cou veyancing at purchaser's cost. JOB BARNARD, Trustee, 603 D street northwest. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. 3B 3y18-tu, ths JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘9th and D streets northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF PART OF 8S. P. BROWN'S HOMESTEAD, AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE OLD PINEY BRANCH ROAD AND THE FOURTEENTH STREET ROAD, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to me. duly made and executed. bearing date Angust 9th. 1870, and re-' corded in Liber No. 620, folio 406 et seq. of the’ land records in and for the Distriet of Columbia, and at the request cf the party secured thereby, 1 wil sell on THURSDAY, ¥ TWEN- aM public, auction, Bri all at certain piece ot fareal of round sts D or ‘seround situ- ate in the county of Washington, in said Distric. and Known and destaibed a9 follows: Gomeer inet whe intersection of the Old Piney Branch road and the 14th street road. thence runing sout on the west side of the Oid Piney Branch road thirty-eight (38) rods to a stake and stone, thence north 50% decree twenty-six (26) rods to Hiram W: idire's 3 ee norherly by said Walbridge’s land about eight (8) rods tothe centsrof Piney Branch stream; thence easterly along said stream to ‘Old Piney Branch road; thence southweste-!y by said road to Place of beginninz, containing five (5) acres more orless; the same being part of the homestead of 8. B. Brown. ‘Terms of sale: One. third of the purchase money to be paid in caah, and the balance at six, twelve and eiz! 2 months, with interest at the rate of six per cent per an- num, and secured by deed of trust on the proverty sold. All ‘eyancing af costof purchaser. $160 to be paid down at the time the Jmoperty. issold. If the terms of sale are not complied with wit ten days after the day of sale the Trustee reserve the right to resell said prop- erty at the risk end vost of defaulting purchaser by «iv- ing five days’ notics of such resale in The Evening Star newsparer of said city. . . jyll-d&ds OSEPH F. KELLEY, Trustee. WHOS. J. FISHER & CO., ™ Tidal Estate Auctioneers, LE, OF THE. MACHINERY, TOOLS AND STOC fF THE COLUMBIAN BANK’ NOTE COMPANY. By order of ‘the board of Trustees of the Col Bank Note Company, conf med by a vote holders, we will seli to the hizhest bid: DAY, JULY TWENTIETH, AT HALF-PAS [ O'CLOC! it the building of the Columbian Bank Note Company, No. 903 Pennsylvania avenue, ail the Ma- chinery, Toole and Siock, comprising- G_ometric Lathes, Transfer Presses, Knling Machines, Hand-roller different sizes: also, a lange stock of Engraving Materials, com» rising orisinal Shella, Bed-prosses and olls of Lathe Work, Vigu- nettes, &e., &e. ‘Terms: Casi; ten per cent of which must be paid down at time of sale. jylz-d&ds | THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Aucts. EREMPTORY PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, KNOWN AS Nos. 908 AND 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTH- a By onder of the Board of Directors of the Cotam bian Bank Note Compsny, confirmed by a vote of the stockholders, we will sell to the highest bidder, ORs ¥ AFI OON. JU] TWENIIETH, ‘s K. in front of the prem- ises, sub-lote A aud B, i square numbered 580, front- ing together 43 feet 4 inches on Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th streets northwest, extending through to C street north. together with the improve- meuta, consisting of a larce brick building, wih iron known as 903 and 910 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in two equal payiuents at one and two years, secured by deot of rust, aud bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, and payable s annually A deposit of $500 must be inade at the time of the s |. FISHER & CO., ‘THOS. J. Heal Estate Auctionests, 1324 F street northwest. }HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABL PROPERTY ON ITREET, Bi’ PUBLIC i dyll-d&ds AND SEVENTH § By virtue of the District of Columbia, passed in Eqnity caus: 898, Doc. 21, the undersigned, as Trustee, will offer’ for sale’ at_public_ai i, iu front of the remises, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-FOULTH DAY F JULY, 1852, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- in-described real estate, situate in the city of Wash- ington, D.C., to wit: The West Half of Lot numbered six (6), in square numbered four hundred and fifty-five (455), the improvements thereon consistin< of a four- story brick house, known as remises number 629 F are also commodious stables in rear of dwelling. ‘Terms of sa‘e as prescribed by the decree: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash at time of sale, and the Feeldue thereof in three equal instalments, payablo, Tespectively, at six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with interest at the rate of sx per cent per annum, said deferred payments to be secured by notes id deed of trustof the purchaser. The Trustee re- serves the right to resell at the risk and cost of pur- said terms not be complied with within five days from time of sale. RODOLPHE CLAUGHTON, Trustee, dy6-dte 4803s Louisiana avenue, rss. 3. STEE'S SALE OF TRACT OF LAND IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, BEING PART OF “* MONASTERY,” WITH THE IMPROVEMENTS THERE! By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated October nd recorded in Liber No. 15th, A. D. 1874, 0, one of the land records for t FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers, 1324 F street northwest. unbigy and at tho request of the party secured thereby, T will sell st public auction, ont of the | premises, on FRIDAY, JULY FOUL TH, 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK B.M., all that certain piece or Parcel of ground, situate and being in the county of | Washington, in the District of Coluubia, and known | and distingtished asand being Lot nu: ibered two (2) of nd nine (9) of a “*Prevost's” subdivision of lote si t of Jand called **Monastery,” and according to a plat of said subdivision recorded in Liber —, foic one of the land records of Washinton county, in the District of Columbia, with the improvements thére- ou, consisting of a frame dwelling. . Terms: One-fourth cash, and the remainder in three ments, payable in six. twelve and eighteen ith interest af six per cent; per annum, ‘pay- semi-annually, and secured by deed of trnston the Property sold. | All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A depenit of $100 will be required when, property is If terms of sale are not complied with within five sold. days from day of sale the property will be resold st Tiak | and’ cost of defaulting purchas-r. splines PUERASTUS M. 1X, jyS-d&ds rustée. ai “aa fF THE ABOVE SALF IS POSTPONED UNTIL A POSITIVE CURE FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TWENTY - FIRST, . same hour and place." ERASTUS M. CHAPIN, Without Medicines. iy 13-eoddsds ‘Trustee. W'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, (SIN netioneer, Patented October 16, 1876. One bor 9 Washington, Honea ‘Carriage Bazaar, ‘998, $40 and 942 Louisiana svenus. AUOTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR. ‘No jonen Of dat ESS, kc, EVERY TUESEAY, THURSDAY, and wood, that are cortaiu to produce iyepopeia bs destroy SATURDAY MORNING. commencing at SES the coating: not ithe stomach. ‘ests Ca Ces sien to the sales of ice $1.50." Sold by all druswist E A eeipt of price. For further particulars wena fon cix- onal! consignments. Ualé)S- eur. P.O. Box 1,533. 12-tak, eGiakTEAN CO-, 68 Jobin street, Now York. | _ FINANCIAL. TARTLING DISCOVERY! eae = Ss Maxxoop Restorep. p#varw STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES ‘Lost A victim of youthful imprudence cauni Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost ay ig ‘Sried ib vain every known remedy, has discovered a aime self cue, which be will send Fume to hin fellow-wuf- . Address J. H” REEVES, 43 Chatham streot, New ¥ #10-eoly&k W 20) 15 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED SPECIAL- fst in this city for the cure ot Bi Impotency, I y Es saad Seminal De in trout early : BROTHELS, over B street southwest. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND ne Lactic Ph yeician in the city, can be > Vv ray, 906 B street southwest, the only physicians in this elfy who can permanently you without mercury! Many have been dieap- inted of a cure by not calling ou us at first. Thirty- ve Years experiences. myl-3m" MA2AME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- dics. Allfemale complaints quickly cured. Can be Gousu tei daily at 634 New York avenue northwest. of Beehoure from 1 to 9 6 pln. with ladies only, mii-5m" OUNG MEN. If you have failed to receive ‘reatmentin of Chronic Diseases, such as Heart Disease, Kid- splaint, Nervous 'Debility, Impotency or Pre- inal Wi Dyspepsia, “Tax Laws oy Live ap Heatte.” phtirese Secretary, Medical and J) =, MOBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND Dia cena specialist in this city, with 18 fears experience, will ctranies aris iat Secnnn of Urioary Organs, Nervous and Nocturnal Emimtons, By ‘Goes sonorrhoes. ad positively consulted Wi ysand alr oe street, Baltimore, Md. REWARD IF DR. 0) Care any cave oe Fears experience, 966 B BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought wd Bold on Commission, No. 539 15rx STREET. (CORCORAN BUILDING.) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 4 Buoapwar, New Youn. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis= sionin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philsdelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one perceat commission, Private and direct telegraph wires t> Baltimore, Philsdelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations ciStocks and Bonds and information regarding tha ‘Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY at- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. al ____THE TRADES. LSz ‘BINDERY, cauel once tae AV Sioceain ie Bik Secks pec a CPR rere al tions than any resort in the country. Tific effect. vant SUMMER RESORTS. MAC HOTE ST GeOnGE'S ISLAND, MD., Will open JUNE 25. Terms:--$1.50 per day, $9 per week, and $90.4 <9 | Ret at Piney’ Point wusrl, Goed sailing sud batting: All boats free. “Address : R. J. ADAMS & BROS Piney Point, St. Mary's county, Md. D COTTAGES (PORMERLY CRAMER 24 COTTAGES), Bedfort, Pa—Water from, he several springs at cottaces for use of * Guests. - Rooms comfortable and Board first: 2h class. “J. W. BARNDOLLAR, Proprietor. Je20-Luv' PDOBLUNG GAP WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS ‘Will open for reception of guesta JUNE, 27th. For ter circulars, &c., address fe ISAAU MENGEL, Menge! House, dui Je15-2m* Newville, Cumberland Co., CAPE MAY, In Two Hours from Philadelphia. sengers will find on their arrival at the new Broad Street ‘Station, West Jersey Kailroad, at the foot of Market street. Pennsylvania avenne; station Baltimore and Potomac FRANK THOMSON, J. R. WOOD, LD POINT COMFORT. Situated 190 yards from Fort Mource. Open. all the year. “Equal to any hotel in the United States. for southern people. Terms less tor equal accommoda- Climate free from HARRISON PHOEBUS, Proprietor. my16-$m Aus LINE. ‘THE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, Is reached by the ‘WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, Fast Express Trains, with Parlor Cars attached, are run during the season at convenient hours, and pas- Philadelphia, Union Transfer Coaches and Hor-e Cars realy to transfer direct to the station of the For thi ti bagiase check: i fuilinforma- tion apply as follows’ ‘Nordhesstecrscr Lith atenct ane Railrond, corner 6th and B streets; 619 Pennsylvania avenue: 1961 Pennsylvania avenue, Je6-tauld ‘VIRGINIA. HYGEIA HOTEL, i jurronndings unsurpassed. Bathing, boating, fishing \d drivin specially attractive. Pre-eminentiy aTesort Malaria; and for Insomnis truly wonderful in its sopo- Sena for cireular bin * g 'STEAMERS, é&e. Patronized by Her Royal Highness Princess Louise QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL EVERY SATURDAY, Shortest Ocean Voyage-—Only, Five Days from Land jo Land. BALTIMORE. to LIVERPOOL via HAL and Sr. JOH every al Extra weekly ships from GLASGOW, LIVERPOO! QUEENSTOWN, LONDONDERY and’ GALWAY. ‘The steamers are unsurpassed for safety and speed, and are fitted np with all unprovements conducive to ‘the comfort of paseengers. Cabin, $70 and $80 FAX, N.S. UESDAY. #40; Steorage, $28. msyivania aye.; JAS- WILLIAMS, George. General Agents, Boston. Mass. ; 15 State st. LEVE & ALDEN, New York: 207 Broadway. N.E. Corner Broad ahd Chestnut Je8-th, wt, Ly ; Intermediat Philadelphia, Ps ats. NEY YORE, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. ‘The firet-cli full el Clyde-built Dutch 1 HIEDAM, KOTTERDAM 8 | P. CALAND. teey City, N. J. for Rotterdam and Aui- cond cabin, $ eneral Agent, 2 For possaxe apniy to W. 5 Bennast H. CAZA New York. & CO, NHE STEAMER street = THURSDAY, at seven o'elock a.m.."for Potonte river landings, stopping at landings in Nomini on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Mattox Creek on Sundays snd Thure- Gays, Chapel Point cud Brent's Wharf Sundays “‘lown" and Wednesdays ‘up,” aud Mattawoman Creek on Sundays “down” and Mondays “‘up:” returning to Washington every Mouday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, For information apply to G. T. JONES, Agent, my28 7th strect wharf. pporomse TR. TATION LIN On and after MARCH 19th fain W. C. GEOGHEGAN, aye. WHARF, foot of 7th street, EVERY s @elock pim., for Baltimore ‘end Kiv Ail River Freight must be Prepaid. Returning, arrive in Washinton every Saturday ni Not FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVY: ARROWSMITH will at7a.m. every MON DAY for ali river Nomini Ferry. On THULSD Leonardtown anit S\ Col-iron’s and Howard's. and Leonardtown. ¥, Curriomaa WOOD, m8 s Avent. jy Cees AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. TH AMER LADY OF THE LAKE rill leave her Wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDA WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, st 5-30 z ing at Piney Point, Point Lec Pt, CONNECTING NT N¢ © BOSTON AND PROV First-class fure to 1 are to Kurtry First-class fare to Piney re to Piney pakkout, wkout, THURSDAYS JOHN GIPSON and E. C.K trips, leaving Pier 41, BATURDAY, at four’ o’ sy aud Georrete every I at To'clock s.m.” For particulara appiy street, Georetown rooms can be hue; St. Mare Hotel, an m5 ces ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. FyAMeure LINE. WEEELY L OF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORE EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON. FOR EX 'D, FRANCE AND GERMANY. For Passage apply to c. B. RICHARD & CO., General Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York, OrtoPPRCY G. SMITH, 251 and 619 Pennsy! Send for ‘*Tourist Gazette. Y ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— Sreamsuip Live BeTWeen New Yore, Havre, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND Brewers. ‘The steamers of this company will sail EVERY SAT- URDAY from Bremen pier, foot of $d street, Hoboken. Rates of passage: From New York to Havre, London, nia avenue. apt Southayngton and ey first cabin, $1005. gevond cabin, $60; steerage, $30; prepaid stacrage certifiestos, $24." "For freieht oF ‘passaxe. a) to OELRICHS & ply, 2 Bowling Greep, New York: W, @. METZEROTT 925 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Agents for Wi C UNARD LINE. 2 NOTICE, LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PIER 40. N, ‘Wed..19 Aux. | Servis. ed., 9 Aus. | Scythia....Wed., WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORK. mis We AND EVERY ‘bills of Jaden given for Belfast, Gissgow, tw othe Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and or freight and passageapply at tho 's office, No. 4 Bowling &: Daud cabin ti BIGELOW & O0., 605 Tih sinect, Washinetoe "| VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York: Orto . OTIS BIGELOW & CO. dani? 605 7th street, Wi Governmente. HENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH Staten wens “neni Cuesta tuaeine: remearma mes bene <HENAND( z 8, SHENANDOA United 3. wr; 1025 | The | Institute regatta will be ae ‘county, Va. Now open. Ronnd trip tickets July 18, 1882. aoe BR eOLR. ‘For pataphicts ‘address = 3s. 12 Thay | Marshall hall to-morrow. Theentries for the pair _3yi-Im ‘ARSON & CO. eue =, | Oared race are Bridget and Tanner, Kearon and ABTFORD HALL, : 214% | Boarman, and Burkart and Schultels. fin be open JUNE 108 tas eee BND : a guests, @ | Permanent improvement 6a, 1891, coin. 1184 | The oarsmen, Hanlan and Ross, are exhtbiting For particulars sddress s Permanent improvement 7a, 1891, cur... 120% —— | considerable anxiety to meet each other in a race _ y2-lin’ BAM'L NORRIS, Proprietor. Sates Stock Zs, = currency. = = _ | if the various propositions from both can be taken 1 ope eT aS ty years funding 908m 190k cary... 10% 1114 | as an evidence. Ross now offers to row Hantan One raiaw ts Ba Twenty searw’ funding Spe. 1809 cary.. 114 145” | “five rages on five consecutive Gaya eaut meee ‘qete delight eummmee poets BT ee” B Twonty years’ funding 6e, 1892, coln..... 115% -——" | $1,000 a side, distance to be from three to five the summit of the Blue Ridce Mountains. It . rty years’ funding 68, 1902, coin. 123s 124 | imiles, the races to begin ona Monday and endon in noted tor its fine air and mountain econery : Fire Insurance and Goslight Companies. Friday, and no postponement to be permitted on also, fine medicinal. waters; accessible by Wester ———— Washington City Gaelight Company...... 40% -—— | account of the weather. Let him name his date in eryland R. i. from Hagerstown. as Pon Washington City Gaslight Co.scrip, $id pd 31§ 35. | September and let the Faces take place at Winne- Circulars, 1012 14th street northwest. : Alexandria iced. Geonretor it Co... = 4088 ” Hanlan replles to this proposition as jye-im Mes. M. J. HUBBALL, Prop'r. ALEXANDRIA, July 18—The idea of occupying wan Insurance OO... 66 = —" | FoNows: «I will On any date next yourrow tases QEASON ass Ramieh Yas been abandoned. Five hundred ma- Lo sss 130 | Souror Ave-mile race, with or without turn, for BRIGHT Hoven rines will occupy seven different centers, which 13 $5,000 aside. Iwill not go so far away as Winni- ‘XD expected to place the whole town under efficient | Washington and Georgetown Stock.......130 —— | Pes, Dut will agree to any waters Detween this DOUGLASS HOUSE, Surveillance. Native police is being organized to | Wael on and Georgetown Bonds. = 103% | Clty and New York. Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, act under the military police, and a detective force | Metropolitan... 17 82 THE HILLSPALE CREW. e PEE < S SUNE aa ae. has been instituted to search for suspicious per- | North Capitol ana 0 Street! — s Regarding the refusal of the Kingston (Rng) s73 WALLER BURTON, Froprietor._| °° oop ship Hendy for Exypt Board of Pubite Works, green #8. rad Postnatal merntellnay egegucenen en eenecin AUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. PoRTsMOUTH, ENGLAND, July 18—The troop ship | Mesonic Hell bonds... g 105” | their regatta last Saturday, the Schuylkill navy of ‘New Brick Building, with cas and electric, 5 » National Theater Bonds 109, _| Philadelphia have adopted resolutions to the effect bella. ‘The nearest summer resort for Wash- Euphrates ts ordered to be im readiness with- | Washington Market Co. #1 10% | that the action 1s an insult, tor hich th "“Poneb's Orchestra and Military Bend in twelve hours She will probably take 2000 | 7 jon Qoust Gor ne “Bi | no redress, but wuicn they" can ouly condemn aod ‘Two trains daily. For terme apply to. TENNEY & | Men to Alexandria, 84 | deplore. $0,; National Hal, Weabington, or addres Fanguier 20 aan Sen’ . a SHORE rer : 50 | At Baratogs yesterday, tn the fourth rnce—cbres. NEWPORT, #1. Prorta, In4., July 18.—The greenback state con- | Saural National Bank. ‘quarters of & mile—Wapakoneta won, with Lute- New, elegant; Bathing, Saiing, Fishing. J. Yention Will be held here August 24. A large at- | Pang Warrente: Weer 1912, per 120 string second and Morgan Spy third; time, 1:17. petm MRS. M.S. FLAGG, Lessee.” | tendance 1s expected. The prohibitionists have | Cand Warratite other Water por see. LIS French pools paid $1,078.20. Post odds were 50 to 1 ET SaOW ART = EEE called a state convention to be held at Blooming- | Soldiers’ Additionain, per sore. ‘00 esl met & NER AND, BASH SIMER RESORT ' against Bancroft, the favorite, came and Hotel at Long Point, on Seneca Lake, ton, August 9th. alentine Hcrip, per acre. Frid in fourth and last. ‘on the direct route from, Washinton to Nia. ——— oars GE Sorip, per acre. ‘The winners of the Chi races guru Falla, and all northern resorts via the Sale of a Portion of the Sprague Estate. ae terday were Minnie R. and fom Arnitn. ‘The teed Sencea Lake steamers... The large double-saloon, si¢e- | ProvipeNce, R.L., July 1%—The Elmwood store, THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Face was not fiulahed: “Walnut tan sho one tne Me eee eae ame agey ee te Hutte | part of the Sprague estate, wassold at auction by | _ Thefollowing are the opening and closing prices | TACe ¥ daily, connecting with all passenger trains at Watkin's ‘Chethen et of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported Gien ‘and Geneva. Electric lights _and all modern ap- | Trustee fhis Doon, together with $3,000 | oy snecial wire to H. EL Dodge, oo9 1th strest, BASE BALL YRSTERDAY. Pliancea. Boasting, fishing, &e. Scente al ions un- | Square feet of ul, to D. T. Longstreet, for 65 cts. a At New York—Metropolitans, 11; equalled. ‘Tickets on sale via this route at all offices. | per square foot. Fifteen thousand square feet of ‘Name. ; 1. At Pittsburg—Game postponed on account of rain. At Troy—Troy, 8; Woroester.4 At Read- ing—Active, 9; Atlantic, of Brooklyn, & At De- J. LAEDLAW, Mr Hotel. jonsi,De PAYNE, Sat Steamers, Waukitty, Nox e204 i jand fn the rear was bid in by Mr. Longstreet at 26 0. | C | Name. cents. rm North Cen. aia 98% 93 |Nortn Pac... —— SOMMER RESORT —DICKER®S HOTEL, NEL-| Crank Hethard’s Brother Kitled. | Cio® #OhW..| Bi) ¥ |N Fac. pret..| 69, | S06 | troit—Cleveland, 10; Detroit, boson Cuethousss | Va Guan take Tew Cotvmnca, O., July 18.—Wilbur Bethard, brother] Do. 24 27 | 2634 'Ont & West ..| Rr | 23 Labor Strike Notes, ee ee ee ee of the man who wanted to shoot Guiteau in the | Col. Coal 42% 47% Pac. Mail, -.".| 46%) 46% | of the 20,000 operatives in Fall ativer, Masa, Per week: children and numey’ $3." Special arrauce- | Court-room at Washington, was run over by the | D., L. & W..../198%/130X Peo. D.& iH ...| | 37% | only nine, who Delong to the Teruo Mae Ret nents for Inrze families. | Refer to Cutier House, 222 | cars at Elmwood, on the Toledo railroad, this | Den. & R G...| 61% 61% Readin ....."' 40 | 60% | tare on astrike. There ts consider oie disgatis- strect northwest, Washington, D. ©, J. M. BICK- | morning and killed. Erle... 40%! 404¢°St. Paul.”.-.”.|119%'119X | faction among the other operatives, hut ‘heen S, Proprietor. Jyl1-co2w* ——_ Erle, 2is. 96%) 97 St. Paul pret. ||133% 18335 % = El for hh a i TK vp! that Indicates a strike of any magnitude. EINEO HOUBE, Avenging the Murder of his Father. | jii, Central ../139 "1384 St. P. & Omaha) 46%) 46 ‘The lasters at Keene Bros’ shoe factory, at M* RicuMonpD, Mo., July 18—Two years ago Dr. | Lake Shore ...|113%/111%! Do. pref. 065s 1064 | Lynn, Mass, struck yesterday for higher wages. MOOSEHEAD LAKE, MAINE. || Roberts was killed at Millville, Ray county,by Dr. | Lou. & Nash ..| 724! 7255 Texas Pac --."| 49%) 49” | ‘Tho firm shut down ailits worknsave the SUtching ‘Tho favorite resort of, Northern Maine for Keys a young physician. Keys was twice tried, | Mich. Cent...-| 93/95 Tex. P.'dg'ts.| 69%) 69% | room. ‘The firm employs 1,000 persons in bust circular, sddress 0. A. DUND perintend- Janis peing sustained, and he was sent to an insane | Mo. Pacific. .101% 1024, Wab, Pac A. C. Kloman’s Iron and Steel Works Company, ent, a4 above, oF CHENERY & CO... 196 state mree asylum at St. Joseph. On Thursday last Keys was ‘% 79% Wab. Pac. p'd.| 62% 63° | at Moundsvi W. Va., signed scale last Boston. 216,16, keolm | pronounced ‘cured, and returned to. Bichmond. 96135 West Union..| 8% 88% | Right ave We Va ri a \LARK HOUSE, Next day, against advice, he went to Millville. | 5a3g 54 | ‘ . Cc Charles Roberts, ason of ‘the murdered Dr. Rob- 2 ARBURY PARK, N. J. A specially desirable Cottare Hotel; Cu and service uneurparsed: free conveyance to beach and from ststion; rates very reasonable. Adaress A. A, M. CLARK. John L. Sullivan and “Tug” Wilson. THE LATTER IS KNOCKED DOWN TWENTY-SEVEN ‘TIMES BUT WINS HIS $1,000. It 1s estimated that fifteen thousand people ‘thronged Madison Square Garden, New York, last night to witness the glove fight between John L. gine, Wy THRY ASSAULTED Hiw.—Jas. French and Jno. Gleason were fined $20 or 60 days in jail, by Judge Snell to-day, for severely assaulting Peter Schlosser, who told the court that these you men met him in the street yesterday and ask him If he was as good a man as he used to be, and when he said he was feelit erts, Was told of his presence. He left his shop, secired a revolver, and hunting Keys up open fire upon him, wounding him In the breast. Keys started to run, but Roberts followed, firing two more shots, Both taking effect and’ Keys died almost Instantly. Roberts,on his way to give himself up,was inet by the deputy sheriffarrested ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Opens for the season of 1882 Saturday ; pretty well yet, they | guttivan, c 2 = 7. post elesantly furnial ® i ss , champion of America, and Tag Wilson, a jomted heel in Atlot ey. pepe ty m | And taken to Jali here, Public sympathy ts with | kn ainGeys sat beeen who holds the championship of England. Tho with an unobstrnetad floor 1 . pone beat him. 560 egies yards for hops ‘and amusements has been added th condition of the contest were that It eason. DERDS IN Fee have been filed as follows: Mary lison could p B Z : —e stand up aga inst Sullivan for four rounds of three GEO. LE TACOUY. Mati ‘The Saratoga Races. Ese te ae G. Freites, Pe. “Sees ee | osaed, SUS ae means lenemmaamen Sete he ENTZ & SIEGHIST, RATOGA, July 18—Thind Face—the welter | Covey. 11 actos; $6420. Georye Elnolf, truster, | Sach round, he was to recelve $00 end hell the aoe pole for All, ages, one mile. ‘Thirty nomina- | e980. Priscilla W. Page to cora fc. B. Mercer, | ate money. If unable to do this’ Sullivan was to J OHDAN WIDTH, SULPHUR SPRINGS, Tyole- Bend ‘Or, $250; Monogram, $iog; | Sis). Ur ieclila Wi eage to Core bee *| receive all the receipts. Harry Hill was chosen Stey henson's depot P-O., avarro, $5; Liatunah, $25; Tocsin, . OF Lots tn sq. 1145 referee. After several preliminary bouta between 4 Frederick Co., Va. _ 9299 | $5. Rena‘or won the race. Monogram’ second, Divs'r Want His Cuinpnen TO Tesviry AGarnsr | Some well known sparrers, the champions entered _Cirenlars st Star office. JeT-6w L | Navarro third. ‘Time 1 Him—Patrick Berry was charged by his wite, | the ring, amidst cheers from the audience. Sulli- GEASIDE PARK HOTEL, SEASIDS PARE, N. J., wealiGnccriTTGsa Cynthia Berry, In the Police Come this atternoon | Fan's i 18 5 feet 10% inches, weight, 190 9 will open JUNE 10. Accommo ‘ations first = eet Fo-any. with having assaulted her. He pleaded not guilty, | Pounds. Wilson's height, & feet 7i Inches, and Class: bathing excellent; sailiius and. fishiug $ A GREATER ACTIVITY AMONG BUYERS. 3nd his wife and two little daughters walked up | Weight, 160 pounds. Notwithstanding the differ: ee Mie ae Gat cote ee oe or Fen aay 1S he Post's financial article | to the witness stand to testify against him. When pice, the Hoglisiiman stood the punishment in- N. J, ut . Saale Ned. $:—During the first hour and a half of business “ asked the | Micted on hum by Sullivan bravely, and though eee at the Stock Exchange there were heavier realtza- | Re Bible Was offered thei the prisoner ~ = rr court to let him change his plea tothat of “guilty” Ee ee as he didn’t want his -daug! ters to testify agalnet him. knocked down twenty-seven Umes, fought against the ropes and pummeled and hammered in every conceivable manner, he mani tons of profit on the part of holders of stocks at lower figures, and the result was that prices drop- > him ange the pie: w stand out A ed gat. ‘he stocks sold, however, were (tis | Dil sins howe aeetned ae ngs, the lea. | tor tue Pounds abd won the #1 MOUNT PUPASANT HOUSE. Spee Finteend ye action) tren ce habitual drunkard and falls to suj his family, THE ROUNDS. BRON, MERRILL N, bs be assal r. onsite aster ah apedneenang arc over Oa | vey Wala on hase whi abe | 2, T0MNG 2, WHaND asda gt Low on te and who’ show more disposition to buy stocks than they have for a year and a half. Before 12 o'clock prices began to advance, and have so continued until, as we write, they are 4a2 percent above the lowest of the day, and ¥a% above last night's closing. The special features to-day have been Minnesota and St. Louis, the coal stocks, Northern Pacific, Oregon ‘Trans-con- tinental, Denver and Rio Grande, Ontario and Western, and Louisville and Nashville. ‘The last champion’s face. The latter then went at the Englishman viciously, and nine times in succes- sion knocked him down, planting heavy, sting! Diows on his face and back. Round 2 Was a tee. Ution of the first, Wilson acting on the defensive while Sullivan pitched in and laid Wilson out eight times, but the latter always managed to re- gain his feet before the expiration of the ten sece ‘Onds. He succeeded in getting in one or two blows did last night. The court sentenced him to 60 days in jatl. Coons CorsiIn Denies emphatically that he has endeavored to secure the influence of the Ohio congressional delegation to prevent being ordered to duty on the frontier. Col. Corbin has been re- lieved from duty at the War department as assist- ant adjutant general, and it ts rumored that he p= POINT HOTEL, Sr, Many's County, Maryianp, Open for reception of Guests Jcne 15th, under the ment of the owner, Mr. and Mrs. VEhss on 18 Just been thorourhiy reno- Jatt hed and euppied with every convenience ‘ort of guesis, and isa first-class Sumuner on Sullivan, and when knocked ‘drew Sulli- families, named has been feverish, and at times weak. In | will be ordered to the department of Arizona. He | Yaron top of tlm onos ortwlon Ronee Sea per day S10 p = yen, and 35 pe month, os lst of stocks pe NEU) : ee =e os Lab poten 4 San tcieea or bak eos bard and desperate. Sullivan with clenched teeth neeuents made forfimiles. Daily com- | TC. and St. Louls and San Francisco. | ingly, and will carry out the on Tushed st Wilson and knocked ralDst ation with Wash and Aorfolk | have ‘been notably strong. Rallroat bonds con: er ile Reels riors to the best of his ability, without making any effort to be retained on duty here. ‘The Courts. Equrry Covrt—Jutge Hagner. Yesterday, Allgaler agt. Dennis et al.; appear- ance of absent defendant ordered. Stephenson agt. Ford; order appointing Ben. F. Gettinger guardian ad Item. Tayloe Tayloe; appear- ance of absent defendant ordered. Pepper agt. Shepherd: hearing of motion set for July 20th. i882, Gebauner agt. Relnmuth; amendment ot fine steamers Georgy Leary, Lady of the Lake, snd Jane Moroley. Yor further information address Mr. and Mrs. JOS. TRAVERS, Topes and all over the ri standing up bravely an slugging he was receiving. ‘In this round he was knocked down five Umes. In round 4 Sullivan, it could be plainly seen, was angry, and when ume ‘Was called fairly jumped for Wilson. He pounded and hainmered him and knocked him clean of his feet Nve Uues more, but the litte fellow stuck It Out Ul!l the night was declared at an end, the time consumed being fifteen minutes, including three minutes for rest between the rounds. the Hittle Englishman tinue strong for ali classes. the speculative issues, amely to the terrible lke Boston, Hartford and Erles, being more active than the strictly investment bonds. United States bonds are higher for the extended 6s and the 4s, The money market continues very easy at 2a3 per cent for call loans, 3 to5 percent for ume loans, and 4534 per cent for prime mercantile paper, few names, lowever, passing below 434 per cent. essitee Rise The Markets, BALTIMORE, July 18. is, STIS: Both men shook hands at the conclusion of the do. past due teed 604 fortes, 43 Vi order of July 10th, 1882. Mason agt. Bryan; leave | night. Afterward both men met at Harry Hill's, NOnts TREAR SEIN atone Sur de. loan +-miaating, | Taal? complainants depositions a6 of July 10th, | and Hill patd the $1,000 to Wilson. Much money only § c v 18. aie , | 1882. Evans agt. Evans; . Lewis a) anged ha 1A. The Flour unclanged and quiet. Wheat, southera | guardian ad litem. i fhanged hands on the result, both men belng heavily backed. nd active: western lower snd ‘e—southern | “Today, French agt. Campbell; will of Mary Dal. 22; do. amber, _1.21a1.23: No. 2 western Ler week; $49 per month. 4 Na Sui, 2 | French construed and complainant’s title con- The Situation 1 a jorthampton to Rentembor Tidal leg Geta eae | med. Ashfield agt. Ashfield; divorce granted. sicauatces Gh ate te eee rn dull and lower, with small offering:— | Mason agt. Bryan: decree for Account and refer- . N ALEXANDRIA, 8 ane Er aka SO, Gna 90s02: ae mixed, spot, Sdasd: July, S¥asked: August, 833ga § ptember, Sd id. ‘Oats dull and lower—souts- White, 68a70: do. mixed, 62365: 7). Rye higher. 88. "Hay unchanged visions irregular and quiet—mess pork, ilk meats—shoulders and clear rib sides, ence. Bibb agt. Hunter; ¥. W. Jones appointed guardian. Lynham agt. Lynham; maintainance and counsel fees ordered paid. PoLtce CounT—Judge Snell. To-day, John Gorringer forfeited collateral. Henry Hahn, indecent exposure; $10 or 30 days. Mollie Jarboe, profantt % or 7 days. Annie Johnson, Josephine Mason and Georgiana Jones, colored, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days each. Ragheb Pacha, president of the ministry, yes terday wrote a letter to Admiral Seymour, stating Unat the preparations which Arabi Pacha is make ing are against the will of the Khedive and of the government; that Arabi Pacha has been ordered to suspend them; that the Khedive has decided to dismiss him, but that the danger of a repetition at Cairo and elsewhere of the fatal disorders which occurred at Alexandria have induced the Khedive ¢ Northampton, jeT-tals, J. 1. SP [sien 5 ATES He TE LARGEST IN ATI Is NOW OP W. WHITES Ic CITY, N baka THE SEASON OF "82, N FOR serdy—Iio carcoes, ordinary to fair, Sa0%. Sugar | Chas Henly forfeited coljateral. Emma 8. Ham- b rs TA rath, ‘Owe, copper refined testy. '1Tmeis | mersly, Belle Dickson, Annie Smith, Joun Stew. bear spe hore ery som pe’ oh = ' + Ladbal.a6. | Frelehts 10 Livers par beetle ie ge and seni xs have been reinstated. Une hotel ey etng <q ned cipte—fionr, 1,102, barrels: ach, rol ; $5 or 7 days. } bushels: corm 42 bushela, cate & 996 | 3c ceed mate apepacoge 4 ‘a from the country. Annie Joyce, vagrancy; bonds or 9 days. Mary Evans, colored, do.; do. Peter Churchill, colored, disturbing the quiet of West Washington; $5 or 15 days, Anderson Page, colored, suspicious person; bonds or 30 days. Annie Holbert, loud and bols- $or days. Jerry Maxwell, vagrancy; Frenk Burcb, carrying a’ dangerous gpened. Victuals are arriving: ‘The streets from the custom house to the Grand Square have been cleared of ruins and made pass able for carriages, Dangerous houses have been demolished with dynamite. It 1s reported that Sunday night two British sentries were shot by Arabs armed with Remington rifles. No words 0) bushe's..” Shipments—corn. 5,574 wheat, 1,008,653 bushels; corn, 47,650 th eae ate, in executive session to-day, con- e Ty firmed the following nomination: e ay" can be too strong to eulogize the admirable man- FROCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Jérues W: Blatighter, €a'be pockibaater aE MODLE) Brow, colored, tecrancys bonds oy Manas Pa, | HEFsn which all have united to repair the evil ee DW = 2 fects ot the bombardment and to render the cit) Great North Mountain, near Winchester, Va. rick C. Berry, profanity: iy au r 15 days. Charles = habitable. The English, American and Greek YS. PRATY, Propentor. . A. Lathrop, to be consul at Bristol, England. | Caesar, contempt of court: $20 or 80 days. Michael : Open Jun Rees sid D.P. B. Pride, register of land officé at Boiss | Green, carrying a, pis‘al;#50 of 90 days, Samuel SS vie with one another in doing For pau: 3 und all information, | City, Idaho. Adams, keeping an unlivensed bar; $105 or 60 days: aan wi apply to 401 9th street northwest, . Andrews, professor of modern languages, { appeal noted. Grace Quanders, colored, loud and eStrreged Engage Roomseariy. myd-3m.” | U.S, army, boisterous; $5 or 5 days. Patsy Bundy, colored, | Refugees from Cairo report that a holy war ts ((ON0RESS WALL, CAPE MAY, S. Garrett, supervising Inspector of steam ) profanity; $9 or 7 days. being proclaimed, and that Europeans are being , : sag 5 3 n district. Se massacred in Taniah, i : Unequale’ location, substantial building, Jt . P. Wilcox, of Colorado, to be Indian agent at Mr. Conkling and His Intentions. of the og Dolly qeathear the Kenic ion see ruitize: Prompt and attentive service, elevator, | San Carlos agency. N. ¥. Correspondence Philadelphia Preas, out to Kafr-el-Dwar Sunday evening 6n a recon- “Is Mr. Conkling out of politics?” I said, the | B0lssance, galloped off and joined Arabi Pacha, A TABI OF PARTICTLAR FXCE NCE. Capitol Notes. 4 2 xs The Orehestra will be conducted by Mr. Zimmerman, NO QUORUM IN THE HOUSE. other day, toa man who follows the ex-Senator's A LETTER FROM ARABI PACHA, H. J. &G. I. ORU P, motions with the devotion of a spaniel, and who Of Colonade Hotel, Philadelphia. Arabi Pacha has w: , in repl; ‘The roll-call in the House after the report in our agg ier tei a bedl peed enc ve’s at ‘ Opens June 2 imy19-2m_| first edition cloged disclosed the presence of 149 | !@Ugh8 when the great man stniles and weeps | dive's demands, a long letter, which the Khedive ao =e when he looks pensive, “Is he really intent on | declares unsatisfactory. Arabi says he did not tn. TOCKTON HOTFL, Fepublicans and 2 voting democrats—Hardenbergh | Tot hut the accumulation of a fortune inthe | “204 to make war, Dut as the powers are dcter- CAPE MAY, and Jones—and the point of no quorum was raised | ROthing earch, mined to force an attack, he considers it better to SEASON OF 1882 OPENS JUNE 29. by Mr. Randall. practice of his profession?’ fight atonce. He expresses a willingness to come Under new management. All communica- ee “He is too great a man for partisan politics,” was the reply. “O, come, now!” said L “He has’ absolutely, unconditionally and un- qualifiedly consecrated his future to the duties de- volving on him as the head of afamily. He has no thought of office. He is endeavoring with all SAGREEMENT ON THE LEGISLATIVE, ETC., AP- PROPRIATION BILL. ‘The House to-day passed a joint resolution making the Sppropriations of the last fiscal year available until the 8ist of this month. This is necessary tn order to pay the employes of the gov- Alexandria If the Khedive will induce the Eng- Ush fleet and troops to withdraw. If the Khedive cannot do this, Arabi recommends him to send a ininister to his camp to discuss the situation. Arabi has cut the telegraph line which connected him with the palace, and by which the ministry tions will receive promi tod. P. SHANNON, more, Md., or to t attention addressed Carrollton House, Baiti- int P. 8. BOOTHBY, Maxacen, CAPE MAY, FooxomicaL AND SAFE. WEAVFR, KENGLA & 00.’3 LAUNDRY SOAP ISFECONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT 18 PURE; BEING FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS, SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, BOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, SILI CATE, &., WHICH ABE USED TO ADD WEIGHT AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEAu OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. ITISSAFE, BECAUSE IT 18 MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PUB MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COOOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM THE CARCASSES OF PUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, m8 824 WATER STREET. GEORGETOWN, D.C. (jit Burren; Nos. 408 AND 406 TTH BTREET NORTHWEST, BEAPOU TEENS CARELAGE COMPENE® OOM the cheapest for Beanty, and Durability in the ARCHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET ee a ‘TRI- Groves, wagows, ‘can be Donghial ie lowsel price, . APE MAY.—NEW ATLANTIC—CHOICE {their salaries for Jul his ablfity to bulld up & great law. practice. ie | CS@nuy communicated with him. / Family HouseNear the Leach; unod- Oe wb® | that the legislative bill has uocyet Daca geen | will succeed, No young laeryeria New York, with | Ms. Lincoux's Fowener,—Tne ents for structed views cuisine first-class, modern srseiert | This pill is still in conference. ‘The disagree- | & last year’s diploma, works harder over his 8 | Mrs. Lincoin’s funeral, subject to approval by Sec- Sy ‘Address d/o DEATS my30-2in | Ments between the two houses are not serious, and | than Roscoe Conkling, or 1s more willing to learn | retary Lincoln on his arrival, are = whl take NS z the bill will no doubt become a law this week. | from anybody who has an: to teach. He has | place in Springfield, UL, at 10 a. m. on Wednesday, (CE HOUSE, ‘The House has reduced the pay of the Senate em- | earned in the year between $12,000 and £15,000, and | from the First Presbyterian church. The remains joyes, and the Senate will not agree to lt. The | 13 a3 proud of that net total as if it were a million. | will be deposited in the vault under the Lincoln CLARENDON Spares, Vr. Rouse’ proposes to" cranster the secoms of ang |In five yours be will be making as much asany | monument with those of other nucmbore of ton Open aan ‘sc. | office of the surgeon general to the office of the | lawyer at the New York bar.” family. Her estate is reckoned at $74,000. Her wed- pen June to October. Hotel and three Cottages “] su) ” continued Mr. Conkling's | ding ring, on which is inscribed “Love is r coulmodats, tro ‘hutied guests, euetratedepeinge; | adjutant general. ‘Tis will make necessary the 7 tinat ie he had the intentions ignorancy | cuf'be wa ee henutifl fark and fountains pleasant drive billiards! | transfer of a great body of the records of the sur. admirer, that it he had the Intentions lgnorantiy | will be placed on her Anger. bowhng: telegraph office connected with hotel. Send | geon general’s office, covering the period of the | 28cribed to him in regard to the ant gard ‘The readj eater GSince causvmaabia Gon wilt m for cirevlar, war, and with it the transfer of all the clerks now | Movement he would be at this moment ta! ing 1c 5} convent meet Je10-2m 3B. MURRAY & SONS., Props. _| employed in the surgeon general’s office with ref. | retainers and fees that make him the servant of | Burkeville, Va., August 16, and will have to con- 5 Tos wi erence to the question of pensions—some 400 in all, | the tions, and him against the in- | sider the question of nominating a colored man to RY =e SPRINGS WILL BE OPEN FOR BOARD rence q pensic of Ne nt fourth district in the next ereirom JUNE Ist to SEPTEMBER Ist, ‘This the Senate will not to. Another point | terest of certain a = xt Congress. Board $1.50 per day for leas than a week; $1.25' Gy the Senate will not agree to is a provision by the | Sir; his head is too well stocked with brains. It| The colored people have an overwhelming ma- Fence la Meany Tereee: Cuudren over two | House directing now tne rooms inthe War, State | 18 right and enough for him to do asa law. | jority. epee overebly Serene pagers Per ee and Navy departments shall be occupied. The viclees tn be folly in a politician.’ SESE Now ‘attractions for this season are more room, fing | Horth Wing of this ill be completed oan ee MARRIED. Seine, ice cream and soda fountain, Mail arrives | about the 1st of November next, and Will be wholly | in his Utica on tt O'DONNELL—KNOOTZ. On the 11th of July, 1883, romptly Tuenday, ‘Thursday and Saturday at River | turned over to the War department. The War de- Tt tell you wi means. was a the Rev. Jobn Chester, partor ‘of the prings, and the Proprietor is Postmaster. Address, | partment now occupies the north half of the east | brotherly lift to Conkting.and more. ‘church, 'H. O'DONNI ‘Ds, B. P. BLAKISTOM: ‘wing of the butlding, and what isknown as the | Fred. wants to be Pte has | NNA D. KNOOTZ, both of Washington, D. C. 302-2, River Springs, Md-__| navy building, and what was assigned originally | a0 idea that the can YLIFTON HOUSE OPEN. — ABOUT ONE HOUR | to the Navy department. There is something of a | he can effect the combination between her wmaeod from Washington. Five trains daily. contest going on between these several ANDERSON. On Tuseday morning, July 18th. 1882) Shade, Mountain air, Agrocable neghbor- ¥/) ments as to who shall cocuny the new quarters, Fight Pp aes set vane = eee ee ae eoerane Daan, ‘The House proposes to settle the matter Dy legis. pad Ee cca sepeace ddress Proprietor, Clifton Station, Fairfax lation, but the Senate thinks the matter should be aT"on Thursday morning, at 11, ofelogk. = left to somebody to make a SAPs open the family are invited to a "A THANTIC OFre. ‘with all modern @LNEY, | and readjust the occupancy of the Puseditsaie sad Bahisnces eapece ty: re frurovements, wit A opened for 4 foals 1B Senate ane oo pabitoatioa Dr. WuitiaM b. Gobir, im the forty eocoet betruntet pec plinshoy isions, the House having directed pe ge Re Cc TD ees csalgy moar. Muss Pence, Dead It is requested that no flowers be sent. 3 us, J: Pi 11809 Pacific A ib Oca heli The Star Route Trin. or on 81 my17-3m Vente, OP Poe ante Gy, ee MR. WALSH ON THE STAND. ¥ SEADE oe wos ot Fetes Hae LTON'S SUMMER RESORT, EIGHTY MILES | Mr. Walsh having appeared in court was aed years and 1 mouth, : gubbing and behing Oey Sore. eaties ent Sere. 9s Sophy f & question from the a3 a PNGOLTON, Pen. Lee] court Mr. Bliss sald this witness was not called wets SE Be eG ee Bi er ‘wasn i +Md. ““jes-2m | With reference to any peroae route. In his ex- ington, D. C., aged twenty-eight years. SI RRECIoE amination by Mr. he said that during the JOYCE. At minutes to 10 on. T -RSEY RAILROAD, rears 1878, 1 1880 he resided in this city. ot Duly 30, Mise MARY A FOKCE, af (law Baoan Gavan Bourn) in 1878 he Was engaged a8 a banker and the of Mrs. P. No. broker at 916 F itness knew Thos. J. street northwest. . BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIO CITY, | Brady. ‘Witness became interested in route No. lotiee of funeral hereafter. sioal pete. 18 Now RUNNING FAST EXPRESS TRAINS IER, at ‘ber Tate residence, No. 300 2d street wort ELEGANT PASSENGER OOACHES west, AND PARLOR OARS, Her remaina wil betaken to Detroft, Mich., for inter ‘In which the charge for seat has been reduosd to 25 cta, ‘THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN NINETY MINUTES, of eee 8.

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