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STEAMEI URTH GERMAN LLoYD— Stesmsnie Link Betwees New Your. Havag Loxpos. SouTRAMPTon ano Bristex. ers of this eumpan iE DP SALUR ey ELOM Piek 40. 3 ed..dniv 1. July 1 WEDNESDAY FHOM Nt $80 sua $100, secordaze: an other parteof Furo;oit Bowest rar Throws! hits of laden given for Pelfast, Hinsre, Auctwerp and other ports o: the Conti tor Mediterranean porta. prow OUs E DAM, AMSTERDAY ered, Clyve-buiit Line, 2.8 ERD. AM. FEPED 3S SCHOLTEN, MA MAE GA OTHE LOUBLE Tit STeEL IN EER? ‘Trarss Leave Was CTH AND I daily, except Saturday. «ton to’ Canandsizua, and rand Tima, at 9:30 Cars, 9 For Beet» withou vd h trains connect at h hoats of Hire Kiyn Annex, efford- fer iter street, avoiding double New York City _ 8:00 a. m.. 10 » pp. in ited ¥ nd 4:40 p.m. daily, m. and 4:40 AND FREDERICKSETR( LEXANDKIA AND WASIL -m. daily, except 2:00, 4 Sunday pm. - For Ri hese an + except Sunday. = 4:09, 8:00, 13.09, 5210, 7:00 station. whe Ligaen - WOOT General Passenger & CHAS. BAL MORE AND ONTO RAILROAD. DEL FAST LINE. AY, MAY 13th, 1883. ton, corner of New Jersey isville and St. - ., 10:10 p.m. © sleeping Cars to mize; 10:15. 1m. daily to Chicasa, nd Detroit at 8:30 a. m. is a wolid train to Pitts- Lonis with 8 * chan except Sajurday For Fittsburz, Ceveland ally , 8-40 p.m me Cars attach nie wath For ‘Toledo datiy, ington and Paltimos 30, 5 ate. daaly except Sunday, 5:45 West daily, 6:20, 7:35a.m., 8:30 am. ay 7 p-m.; Sunday, on Sum 1:80, 4:40, p at Relay St MEDICAL, &e. AY GIVE u to some side D-MOTT’S He c ints, obstructions irregulariti «; no taste 16 B stree: southwest LEON FEMALE PIES MAILE! Seon receipt of $1. Gox 0 XN CONFIDENTLY © 906 Bot ww. cl experience, ANT TO LADIES. odated with Boan with Medica! MH. vine, Tonic for Jetix ‘P'S BLOOD PURIFIER is a certain Serofula, Ovartum Tumors, Kid- Bio Poison. Cure of Syphilis ‘heither stage. Seud two stamps for pam- ‘Boston. re House, Dx. JOHN TRIPP. MOST RELIABLE AND pote ae tae, os, Nervous Weakness, etc. Consulta- Can be consulted Wedues- to? p.m.. st his office, 456 + me whyvicians of Baiti- ono N. Liberty st., Latimer. Md. eearantecs E } EY USING A BOTTLE e THEE Invigorating Cordial. ¥ case of Seminal Weakness, Nervons Det mpotency, It imparts vigur to the whole Yor al Ui Mcaaea, Tin potency, Geet, ‘Gonorrhesa cured tn 48 boura: Wat. "S, corner 12th street and Penneylvan:a oxest. Price $3 per box, sent by mau under Ob TeeeiDE of price. aull THE TRADES. Ho DARBY, th street. NEWSPAPER. BOOK AND JOB Kinds of Printing, in kod style, ai low 6 P i MCGNEAL, Prop’r. \1BSON BROTHERS, .}}ACTICAL BOOK’ AND JOB PRINTERS, Pen: Oe Fie Paes avenue, Washington. D, 0. E?rs cocua BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. STRERT SWEEPING MACHINES, (INCLUDING THE EXCLUsIVe: RIGHT TO USE FOK DI TRICT OF COLUMBIA), STREET-SPRIN LERS, THIRTY-FOUR HORSES AND MULES, TOGETHE® WITH A. L THE OTHER PARA PHE KNALIA, COMPHISING CARTS, HARNESS, ae iS BLACKSMITH SHOP, &c., &c., AT Cc Ne On MONDAY MORNING, JULY NINTH, 1883, at TEN O'CLOCK, on the pretnises, Corner 13% and B streets northwest, I shall sell the above enumerated ar- ticles, comprising the entire cutSt used under the late contract for sweeping the streets of Washington, D.C. ‘Terms cash. ths, with intere: Sy2dte THOMAS DOWLIN Auct. by adeed of trast on property sold. Se ge = ing, &c., at coe: of purchaser. $100 down on , Vee B. WILLIAMS & CU., Auctioneers, Au! en SALT, OF HOUSEHOLD Zz MARINE BAREKACKS, WASH On FRIDAY, JULY SIXTH 1 A. M., we shail eell asebold furniture, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON | AWELIVE STREET, BETWEEN MASSACHU- ShITS AVESUE AND M STRFET NORTH- WEST, NPAT N CHURCH. remises. Lot 9, in 110 feet i y tc parties est sual most eligi sty of Washington. Mne-third cash: Aucts. EN O'CLOCK t public auction a quantity of neh. as Ded teads, Bureaus, EDEEMED PLEDGES. AUCTION SaLi oF UN f lor Suite, Washstands, Cha: . On MONDAY, JULY THESECOND, at WALF-PAST | Terms: Cash time of sale. SEVEN OC) UGK’ P. td TDESDAY, JULY THIN oat BAL . OCK P. M., Dwi ell, ot the 6 Pennsyi- b northwert, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NUMBERED 4-8 SEVENTH STREET SOUTHWES'. m SATURDAY, JULY SEVENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., jm fe Sta \ Recgey Gee: eae 9 fet, Shall offer for eale. ‘im front of hot ts on wuich time expires wil | {hreewtocy trgtc toe TUNE AO improved by & eIMER, Broker. ‘ermas day of sale, HEIDENE " THOMAS E, WAGGAMAN, 2 Auctioneer. _dy2-d&ds ‘AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALUABLE IMPROVED PROP: TO-MORKOW. SON ROS, Auctioneers Dis0 TWENTY-FIFTH SI NOWTH- n SATURDAY, JULY SEVENTH, 1883, AT, SIX O'CLOCK P."M., in front of the ‘pre! T 2 ies. will sell the north halt of lot 16, in square i7, ronting 27 feet 113¢ inches on the west side of’ 25th et, by a depth of ¥7 feet to a 30 foot wide alley, im- proved fy two new two-story brick bouses on trout 6f lot and two good frame housrson the rear. Terms: Oue-half cash; balance in six and twelve ENCH PLATE PPS AND HAIR nef WalD- months, with interest, aud secured by a deed of trust * | ou the property sold! or all easn, at tho purchaser's ARPETS, | Option. A deposit of $50 will be reauired on each piece RIGERATORS, | at tinse ef sale. If terms are not compied with within five days the property will Le resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. _west ‘1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RGES, ONE AND ONE TUESDAY CL CK, we TETH M_ STREE:S HOUSES Nos. 1107, 1109 AND 1111 FIFTH STREET. . irtne of a deed of trust duly recorded in liber et the lamd records for} ud at the request of the: cured. we will’ sell on FRIDAY, the THIR- DOLOMAG IVER LANDI GS — SIEAMER rH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1885, at SX O'CLOCK leaves tixtn-street Wharf MON. i I. cee the premio ott vee Bec oe parcel ane Beal's Nomini, | of srdund and premises, situated, Lying and belbe | Carrioman, Howard, Gobem sat Stun ccteeaing | Mecky of Weshinster in the Dane sone: and known and distin ished ag the north half of lot Me ten (10), insquare five hundred and fourteen (514), to- aster, Bluff Point, | xether with all the improvements, ways, easements, ardtown; returning | "ght, privileges end appurtenances thereto belonding makinu all river lanes AY, Ta m., Ls Abel's and Leo WEDN Beal's Pete ena ane es or in any manner appertaining, ‘Che improvements THUGSDAY, making all river landings. consist of three. tworstory. and basement brick dwell FRIDAY, 7 & m., Currioman, I rani, Coburn, i aratepee Sane, 16 8-12 feet, more or less, and will i shee rUR- | besold separately” Dee Ee eC ne ne SREB | Berea e Teeelivica oaan ytaienon is ental Gate eee ee at one and two years, note to bear alx per cent interes! Fare, exch way. 4e29_| payable semi-annual; and to be secured by deed trust on premises sold: or all cash, at option of pur- chaa:r. A deposit of $100 required on each piece sold at time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting ‘purchaser after five days! public notice of suc’ resale in gome newspaper published in Washinus See JOHN WALTER, Ji N WALTER, Ja. crastocs Jy2-d&ds MATIN, W RUPP, } 7 s™ MER ARROWSMITH Leavos 7th street wharf at7 a. m. for POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Connectitie with Baltimor> and Ohio R. R._at *Shop- hert's;" also, at Alexandria with 7:30 a.m. Ferry Boat from Washin On Mondays for Nomini and inter- i (in Thuradaya St. Ciement’s Bay, wharves om inte landings, returning Fridays: ‘OnSat- | 'P4OMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneor. Tnndiie: returning ShedoeaTaowe and intermediate | TeneTEEE’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY 2 ‘J. B. PADGETT, Act. ON VALLEY STREET, GFORGETOWN, D. C, ©. W, RIDLEY, Man. 7th st. wharf, Washington, D. FARE!!! 50 CENTS EACH WaY. FOINT LOOKOUT, FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOL! ONLY BOAT STOPPING AT POINT LOOKOUT. By virtue of a deed of ‘trust bearing date the 10th day of November, 1881, and duly recorded in Liber 9 folio 280, ct seq., one of the land records of the District of Columb'a, and by direcuion of the party secured thereby, the undersigned ‘Trustees will sell on TUESDAY, the ‘IENTH JULY, 1883, at SIX O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, the follow- ing described property, viz.: All that part f lot num- bered three (3) in the subdivision of part of Lee's Hill, (Gisaeaenmechon-e as made by the heirs of the late ihomas Brown by — Rent; Brewer, surveyor, on tha. aixth day OCEAN VIE July, and reéordeit in the officeo: the surveyor District of Columbia, sald Jot being situate in Georgetown, in said District, and described as follows: Bextnning for the same at a’ point on the west aide of Valley street distant southerly twenty-five feet from the northeast corner of said lot and running southerly along the west side ot Valley street twenty-five feot; then westerly and parallel with Brown or Scott street one hundred fect; then northerly twenty-five feet; then easterly one hundred feet, to the place of beginninw, together with the improvements, which consist of a two Tth_and 9th and WEDNESDAYS at 5:30 Grand T G Th.» TE «and staterooms securea at general Ca Na- ropolitan Bank, 613 15th street. els: YOPULALK STE 1 Eee a tetas ac ai ay: err ! ‘erms: One-third eash; jue in two e a EONEY MSEIED SEATES MATE! | cuts str and Gmne onli aon eee ee STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND EXCELSIOR! | interest at six per cent. per annum until paid, and secured bya deed of trust on the property sold. All TO NORFOLE conveyancing and recor‘ling at the cost of the pur- lep FO! FORTRESS MONROE, PINEY POTS AND POINT LOOKOUT. . > chaxer. posit of $100 will be required at tho time To Norfolk Piney Point and of sale. If terms of sale sre not comphed with within Round Tri Point Lookout. 50e." | five days after day of sale, the property will be resold at Round Trip. it | therusi and cost of the defaulting purchaser. First-class accommodation cannot be furnished for JESSE H.W! ILSON, Je28-d&eds LEVIN 8: FREY, ©’} Trusteos. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF FIF1H BTREXT, BETWEEN © AND P STREETS NOKTHWEST. By virtue of deed of trust trom Nathan ©, Draper, and wife and Johnon P. ‘Thomas and wife, dated duly Ist, ALD. 1872, and recorded in No. 693, folio 87,’ of the land récoras of the District of Colutnbin, anid of fe order of the Supreme Court of the Vistrict 0 ambia, in the case of Draper vs. Hyde et al.. equity 0. 9,423. diswolving tho. iujuneiton, the rubsetiber will seil, to the highest bidder, in front of the premi- ses, on JHURSDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF JULY, A. D.'1883, at HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK, Lot 24, in subdivicion of Square No. 610, as made by the commis- era appointed by the court to divide th» Hullidge estate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $109 mast bo paid at the time: of sale, and’ tho Tesidue in equal sume 1n one, two and three Yeare, on notes of the pur- chaser bearing interest at six per centum per annum from dey of sale, payable eemi-annually, to be secured ‘mer leaves 7th-street wharf daily, except Sunday, p.m. Saturdays at 6. Saturisy Night .xcursionsa special feature. Return Monday morning. Kound trip t.ckets good on either Leary or Excelsior. F-xclusive connection with the Boston and Providence steamers. Freight received dafty until 5 p. m. L. M. HUDGINS, Gen. Supt. WM. P. WELCH, Agent. Jel? M T. VERNON! MT. VERNONI! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN eaves 7th street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt. Vernon at 10 o'clock a, m. ; returning reaches Washing- ton about 3:30 p.m. 20) L. L. BLAKE, Captain. POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE, ‘The steamer SUF. Capt. W. C. Geoghegan, leaves Stephenson's wharf, foot of 7th etrect, every SUNDAY, at4 o'clock p. m., for Baltimore and Kiver Landiny Neturning, leaves Baltimore every FRIDAY at 5 o'clock p.m. ‘Ail accommodations strictly first-claes. iver freight must be prepaid, and will be received on BASE BD ARS on HENSON & ERO. Stk NSON B Agente mi6-¢m ith met wha: wid 12th ‘ani Pa ave. on the property sold to the satiafaction of the ‘Irustec. ‘To be sold aubject to taxes and sanecseruenta, veyancing and recording to be it chaser. ANI é aud con- the pur- F VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BETWE s ENTE H EENTH SIRVETS NORTHWEST, TMPRO' Xx A TWO-STORY FRAME OUSE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of th District of Columbia, passed on the 19th day e pending in said court hursdays. others are_ plaintiffs’ and on Kiven at oftic nand others are defendan: He SBI 48,602 in eqnity docket ONES, ction, 4n front of the premise {eTH DAY OF AL P. M., the east thirty-five (35) feet front by the full depth of original lot numbered six. (6), os are numbered one hundred and fifty-eight (158), YU SPRECEDENTED Pith Me huvroverenta thereon, being a two-story The statems ms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third ch, and the balance in equal e and eixhteen months, re- . for which the promis- er, bearing interest from the en: Or all cash, at the option of that there ts a Life Insurance Associ: in existence only two and one ha nearly sixty million dollars of in now doing @ monthly business of over il scarcely be Lelieved oertagnly not hy Aa ues. | Yet they arefacts. Thecertif- | the purchaser » be kiven till the purchase ve Fund fifo | money is paid in full. All conveyancing at the purchas. er mil- | oxy cost. A depecsit of $200 required at the time of sale, ees a Hapa over tre | If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven daya Pty OF Life baa ener? fring ever beard | from the day cf sale, the trustee reserves the right to Hed nes ta tranee the world over. | resell at the risk aud’ cost of vefauiting purchaser’ SAMUEL MADDOX, Trusteo, 423-27, 80, Sy 2&4 at six, + from t surance, and four tiili the old -tin | cates Lennie Every unprejuciced man who has examined our plan, admits it {s the simplest, plainest and beet he hag ever seen Call at the office for, pap re, &c. 470 Louisiana avenue. IGHT, 1509 H atreet. er 5 RRR, OO Y ¥ A 1% Mends Glass, Crockery, AND SELL U8 GOVT AND D.C.BONDS:| RRO OY ¥ AA L Wood. China Lesh WASH. C. GASLIGHT and ALL other City | RRRO O YY AAL Xonsblidsstock! iret - ERO O YF AAAL | seadamant! FIRM AS Deposits received subject to check. zk E00 ee ee We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT | GGG. £ U U ERE fc Glue on earth! A and RELIABLE information regarding ourvariouscity| G G@ TL U U £_ SamsonianGiantamong securities and are prepared at all timestoausweringul-| @ gq [ Y He allotherGlues aud Go- Hes regarding same. GG@ LLLL “UU ERE able and Ineo - " ) arabie'! NG! HARRY C. ‘TOWERS & CO., No Preparation—Always Ready—Always LIQUID! BANKEHS, BROKERS AND INSURANOB, Mends Marble, Stone, Patches on Leather and Rubber cos c-8 Metals, Billiard Cue Tips th, Card Board in Scrap Books, Leather Ornaments of gvory, ‘kind, Book Backs, artnet went sad everything th everlasting inseperable tenacity! Manufacturers of Gummed Labels, Textile Fabrica, Fine Ca:riage and Pianos and Cabinet -Mukers, Scroll &e., supplied by gallon or barrel. 20Cts.’ per’ Bottle; by mail, post-paid, 10c. extra. Maitod caly by tho nianufacturers, JU. O'MEARA & CO.,"1347 Pa. av., Washington, D.C. Live Agents wanted Gverywhore, ‘Sold by Druggiita, Grocers, Stationers, Hardware and general stores. 3 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST, Pp2vaTe STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES ‘brac, Jewelry, rac, Jewelry BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORE AND RICHMOND. eee Davee Cuaroreavrs Awi ealamsful of wins ae co Fearn of . of whigh con mos of Beat artificially digested by Pepsine. It is entirely assimila- ble and passes into the blood vessels without reqiripg the stomach to do any previous work. It is highly recom- mended (by the medical faculty of Paris) to convales- gents, to pérvonn whee bidod is poor or whowuifer from Chiorosis, Diabetes, Weakness, ral Wasting Away, Stomach Ache, Gastralyia, Lose of Appetite, of to these Exhausted by Exceas of Work, Age, Fever, D; ysentery, pieces of the Chest, eancerous neces: Prequeat ravelinu ct Longe Fatiguss Farin hue Vienne ek ‘Bold by all Druggiats. 3a22-m: te Bonds, ‘Stocks and Investment Securities Bonght and old on Commission, < No. £39 16rn STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) 4sency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, (4 Broapway, New Yoru. Tx Prevrvenz PATEBT FIRE ESCAPE Stock Exchanges, n thowe cites and reperted See ee tte Menexs nd Bonds and in- | 43 THE MOST WONDERFUL LIFE SAVING IN- formation rewarding the Mi received through our VENTION UF THE AGE. wires INSTANTLY direct from the sew York stock Exchange. nl ‘Made to fit any window, no matter what he ght the bufld- WA a ‘be. ‘for immedi . Can pass twent WOOD AND COAL. totaly geen tant to ge growad ia Sein a = Diuabees may be: Est theay tomy tate sth Coat Axo Woon. Biothe opening, ‘and’ their ives cati be saved’ without We have just recetved a large lot of Bakers PINE ‘WOOD ; also fresh mined COAL of superior quality {« domestic use, all of which ‘wo oder at lowest market ‘The a sitention of consumers is respectfully invited to WILL SELL FIVE OR SIX STATE RIGHTS. No machinery required. Send for circular to ‘W. 0. GRAY, Piqua, Ohio, STEPRENEON & BRo., Pgnafactarer and Proprietor for the United Btatee, mi6 ith gt. wharf and 12th at. and aP. ave. jrcare PILES. Sa seer an SYMPTOMS’ AND < seria ee ae dae OSU NR | wae SUR nee crac ea 8% be wold ot respectable Prices. ertwling in and about the rectum "the private nants Be Staats fected. If a ESD steel, betwen 6th and 1B. B.—Neteby mail brompuy amended tw. w < scaly, crusty Hitisk Sia aOR SS sae aig ar ronees ae PROPOSALS. LADIES’ GOODS. THE EVENING STAR. OPOSALS FOR THE PUR: RO ‘HAS! KOOMS, Proj are ited by the undersi until posal invit lened THURSDAY, JULY FIFTH, 1383, at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., for thé purchase as a entirety of the well known, and popular Dinitue sooms known as ‘* Forsyth's,” No. 1008 D street and 408 10th strcet northwest. ‘The prop- erty inclutes, besides the lease, having more than four ears to run, and xood will, ail the stock, furniture, xtures and equipments completa, Three lange dining Fooms and extensive kitchen facilities, Living apart- ments on 10th street front, ‘Terme cash, B. T. HANLEY, ee, 3y2-2¢ 617 Louisiana avenue. P#0P0sALS FOR FILLING POTOMAC FLATS. Ustrep States ENGrvgen OFFIce, 2136 PeNNsYLVANIA Avenue NORTHWEST, Wasnixerox, D. ©., June 28th, 1883, Sealed Propossla in Seaniers wil be received at this Office until 1 WELVE O'CLOCK NOON on THURS- DAY, JULY TWELFTH, 1883, and opened immedi- ately thereafter, for filling about six acres of the Poto- mac Flats near Easby's Point. Specifications, forms of proposals and all necoasa’ information can be obtained on application to this of- fice. PETER ©. HAINS, Sy2-6t Mojor of Engineers. prorosats FOR PURCHASE OF WASTE PAPER. ‘Treasuny Deranraexr, OFFIck oF SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDIN Sealed Proposaly wilt bs received at ihe othe nell ™ v s office un ONFO'CLOOK of THURSDAY, JULY FPL: 1805, for the purchase of the Waste Paper of this building during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1884. aris Department reserves he right to reject any and hide, and to waive defect All inquiries will be answered at the offlos of the su- perintendent, Je’ JOHN 0. NEW, Acting Secretary. /ROPOSALS FOR REMOVING ASHES, &o. ‘TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDING. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 30, 1883. Scaled proposals will be received at'this office until 1 o'clock of TUESDAY, July 3, 1883, for removing ashes, &c., from the Treasury premises during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1884. ‘The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive defvcta. Ail inquiries will be answered at the office of the eu- perintendent, JOHN C. NEW, It Acting Secretary. PHOPOSALS FOR FUEL. Unrrep States MartNe Corps, QUARTERMASTER'S OF FIO! Wasutnoron, D. C., June 11, 1883. "8, in duplicate, will be received at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK M, of TUESDAY, the TENTH DAY OF JULY NEXT, for supplying Wood to the United States marines at one or more of the fol- lowing stations, from 1st of July, 1883, to 90th Juno, ington, D. C.; Philadelphia, Pa.; essue Toland, Ps., Hrookivg, N.Y, ‘and Charlestown, Mass. ; and at Norfoli, Va.. Wood aid Anthracite Coal, Specifics'ions with blank can be obtained upon supleation: at any of the stations name or at the office of the rtermmaster, Washington, D. C., and aster, 226 south 4th street, Philadel- phia, Pa. Proposals should be endorsed Proposals for Fuel, and idressed to the lersigned. - —— W. B. SLACK, Major and Quartermaster U. 8. Marine Corps, Jel1-lawaw Washington, D. re Sealed proy PROVEMENT OF POTOMAG RIVER AT WASH- ING, D. C.—PROPOSALS FOR DREDGING. Unrrep Staves EXGIxsER O#FIOr, 2136 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Wastinaron, D. G., June 26th, 1883. Sealed Pro} in triplicate, will be received at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, on THULS- DAY, JULY TWELFTH, 1883, and opened immediate- ly thereafter, for dre: along the front of the slope wall ot the Potomac Flats at Washington, D. C., and ee ications, form: 06a inf rmation can bo obtained at tals ofice, ey Je29-6¢ PETER C. HAINS, Major of Engineors. \OLUMNS FOR NEW PENSION BUILDING. OFFICE OF SUPERVISING ENGINFER AND ARCEI- ‘TEcT, 1316 N street northwest. Warninaton, D. C,, June 4th, 1883. Sealed Proponals in duplicate will be received at thi office until NOON, on JULY SIXTH, 1883, for fur- nishing 72 cast-iron or fire-proofed, or terra-ootts Columns for the second tier of galleries of the New Peusion Building in this city. Drawings and specifications can be obtained at this office, M. OC. MEIGS, Je6, 9, 16, 26, 29tjy3 Supervising Engineer and Architect, —_——— eee ecece_sc_l—l—l— FAMILY SUPPLIES. 14. Los. 1 gal. vba Wine. 44, bbl. Fancy Patent Flour. 6 caus Eagle Brand Milk. 2 Ibs. Good Tobacco. GEO. A. O'HARE, 3620 1213 7th street northwest, bet, Mand N. T THE PALACE MARKET. TAM SELLING Shilyer's best Tomatoes, 3 1b. cans. Golden Gate Fruit Richards & Robie Best French Mushroom. Spring Lamb, hind quai g Everything in the wuarter ai lowond marke! piles in the market at ‘market prices. FRANK J. TIBB TS, my10 corner 14th and New York aventio. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS eet} a of rey rh mn B ey 200, ahaa} nex ij | Fs} 5 2, es | r) Bazza 2a, Ct * OB zz tol F " fetea i at at iJ HEE ae: H fus fs 7 WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. Wholesale Depot, corner lat street and Indiana avenue, Jel M. M. GALT & CO. jwuN R. KELLY, Daven re Frasr-Crass BEEF, LAMD, VEAL, MUTTON, ko. CORNED BEEF Btalle628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, pice ent 308 Northern Liberty: Markel; or ddoea ox TI, City Pe ce. Marketing dchveredfresaf charge to sUpartsof the city. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Paayos & Oneaxs PURCHASED AT in Baltimore and sold at slizht advance, meet with un- TRUSTEE'S SALE precedented favor. I shall continne the sale of these one more week. ‘This fs no sensational humbug, butagenuine copertinity to pur. hase instruments of the best known makers af less than the manufactucers’ cost. We offer an UPRIGHT GRAND for $250, warranted to be equal to any elsewhere in the city at $600. Ditto, at $175, equal to any ono at $300. SQUARE, at $165; equal to those nsually sold st $275. ORGANS at $50 and $35, worth $75 aud $90. STANDARD CHICKER- ING PIANO, $80. Good UPRIGHT, $15, and others too numerous to mention. N.B.—Beware of unscrupulous dealers that offer In- struments at great reductions on account of a fcw months use. Your cond sense will tell you that only the Fich can afford such luxury. 2. “leaving the city and N.B. No. ware of in need of cash,” and willing ty ‘sacrifice, &e. Karel are such cases genuine unless the number given is 4: ‘7th street northwest. APPENDIX.—I take Second-hand just in oxchange tune and repair—ana well to honest people ou; 6 monthly payments. CHAUNCEY J. REED, 430, 433 SEVENTH STREET N. W. (A= YOU THINEING OF BUYING 4 PIANO. A number of our SQUARE and UPRIGHT RENTAL Sr ee re | : : ecm wretaereeee ie a yen Bucee. Wengeaimea sual cat paymeny or a ce in monthly installments your conveniencd re- quires. low See ieee te aieceee ss = 4 Of other makers at big bargains, HEINEKAMP BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, ele 47 10th street northwest. P*EZB BROS.” PIANOR, BURDETT ORGANS, G. H. KUHN, Agent fea my29 AGT TOU stat. w. HE STIEFF, THE KRANICH & BACH, id the NEW ENGLAND Pianc raed Bantkiin, AL TMORE sna te PRINCE lowest factory prices foc caah, Or on eaalost Known monthly instalueut plan, ab SS @. L. WILD & BRO.'S MUsICAL WAREROOMS, aps 709 ‘7th strect northwest. Recee ens PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent st re- iuced prices. | Wm. Knabe & Co."s world-ro_ Pianos. 'r ‘and 423) Tith atest, above Fac ater pros, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Mads. peels! PIANO, Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. wicox & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and Organseold on instalments, rented or ¢x- ‘purchased. changed; rent applied if 1 5.CE) ‘he caly Complete Btosk ia thentto, HENRY EBERBACH, Manazine vartner of the lato frm kilis ROO nb Fa Tine Ue ‘The Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, e FROM BIRRESBORN ON THE RHINE, ‘Recommended by the Highest Medical Authorities, FRED’K HOLLENDER & 00., 8. A. for the U. 8. and Canada, 115, 117, 119 Elm street. New York. apl2-3m Ssraxzee SCROLLS, FANS, ETO, and Decorative Plctures.J.Jay Goud, 421 Othet. mht LANGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF Al BT A Ladies’ and Children's BATHING SUITS, at . M. WILLIAN’S, ‘7Cite Trevies, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenue, I have enoceeded in procuring a few more of those JERSEY POLONAISE, In Biack and Garnet, for which tt was impossible to supply the demand a few weeks ago. eT 2 LADIES.—FIRST-CLASS HAIR DRESSER Building. 697 15th street west. Ladies Hair d ‘and Ruir waehi S Pets Teas )OCe4ss), NINTH AND F STREETS,—GEN- Daweh a Ge che all sigen, ENGEISH EISES THREAD SHIRTS, all izes, at $i each. ENGLISH UNDERWEAR, at 25e. Sie She Toe gh gras gt ae all'sizen.” Genuine FEPPERELL SEAN Dita WEI CUT PANT-SHAPE, and madein the manner, all si: at each. N. a WEIGHT SHIRTS and DRA’ tnade in the best manner, all sizes, at 750. each. ENGLISH HO- SIERY (Motley) In all the newest dougns, st 50c. air sual price 70. Ea W. Ish and American Sueptotere” Shite mobs io oes ‘at $9, $10.50 and $12 ver half dozen. 305" ANGheMtoaL DRY C DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH- MENT, 906 G.etreotnorthwast Thiney Fors et ence, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garmen Ladies" E Drosen a specialty. DeSmedt, official chemiet of the District of O>- lumi ‘Your chemicals are of the most effectual na. ture and harmless, and your perfect is not surpassed in Paris, New York or elsewhere.” Notice. Grease spots guaranteed to be thoroushly removed.au29 M's ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWESr, Makes CORSETS to order in every styleand matertsl, ‘and guaran tees perfect fit and comfort, : HER SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear ‘and finest Imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces and all Drees Reform Gots. French Corseta and Buastles. The _*‘H Sup- P Corset, for wich Miss H. is sj agent, anda $1 Corsét, her own make, thatfor the price cannot N.B.—French, German and Spanteh spoken. a5 GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIR’ GENTS' FURNISHINGS, 3 1112 F Starr Norruwest, WasHinarox, D. 0. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. oe wis tix Fxtra Fine Shirts to order Bia Fine birt to order. 7.50 Tuomrsos SHIRT FACTORY AND MEN's FURNISHING EMPORIUM, £16 F Street, Opposite Patent Office. Fine Drees Shirts to order aspecialty. Six best Shirts SO Cie hy pay unfin’ cta:: finished, 80 cts. ” Full line of Boys’ 65 ta: ; Shirts, Fine assortment of Scasfs, Gloves, Hosi and Underwear. = aa” HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Ene Rernicznatons ‘With Slate Stone Shelves, ‘WALNUT AND ASH REFRIGERATORS. WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS COMBINED. WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS. SODA AND MINERAL TUMBLERS, ICE PITCHERS, CREAM AND BERRY SETS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, $028 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Daxrormrs F, LUID, and best quality of GASOLINE, aswell as VAPOR Bloves, Pvaidercas makes and all prices, constantly on hand.” The most varied assortment in the city. REFRIGERATORS and WATER COOLERS at re- duced prices. COOKING STO’ RANGES, BRICK SETT and PORTABLE SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, FUE- NACES, a great variety. W. 8. JENKS & CO.. 58 717 7th street northwest. ‘FR EFRIGERATORS (IMPROVED MAKE), ICE CHESTS (all sizes). WATER COOLERS and STANDS. CREAM FREFZEKS. FLUTING MACHINES, all at lowest prices. GEO. WATTS, a21___3147th atreet, 5 doors above Penns. avenue. SEWING MACHINES, é&c. (2 MOST COMPLETE SEWING MACHINe B3- LISHMENT THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. ‘We have always on hand ATTACHMENTS, PARTS and NEEDLES for any machine ever made; Complete atock of first-class “SEWING MAGHTR PLEATING BOARDS, TRACING WHEELS, andevery- that is required for the proper working of sewing machines. Our Repairin, rtment is the most com- plete in the city, having facilities for repairingall Kinds of sewing machines at short notice and lowest prices. All work warranted. Good machines for rent. ‘The New Hartford Sewing Machine, the lightest running and best machine ever made. Call and see it. Orders by mail promptly attendedtoat | OPPENHEIMER'S, ‘Keliable Sewinz Machine and Fashion Rooms, 28 Oth utreet, BL Cloud Building. Bazar Paper Fashions, 4 (PME 1TH STREET SEWING MACHINE HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1868, THE QUEEN SEWING MACHINE 4s recognized aad acknowledxed by the highest mechan- ical authorities as the best made, most silent, lightest running and highes: arm lock-stitch machine ever made, “All movements made of the finest steel. No holes to thread, neither has its shuttle. We sell only first-class new improved machines of different makes. We ee the finest assortment, moxt responsibility and lowest prices, No outside agents. First-class ma- chines for rent. All kinds aired and warranted. ist mailed free to aLy address. C. AUEKBACH, Double Store, corner 7th aid H streets, Gent's Furnishings and Hats next door. mld ‘O WINDY ADVERTISEMENTS. NO INSOLENT agent to talk you to death, but the Finest Assort- nent of all the Leading Sewink Machines at 1rioog that no canvasser can approach, Renting, ring, MoRENAEY my3 427 9th street. = ~ F TREWORKS! Fireworks: HURRAH FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY! IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ! LOWEST PRICES!! THE VERY BEST GOODS!!! THE UNEXCELLED FIREWORKS COMPANY— UNRIVALLED PRODUCTIONS. Golored Fioral Fountain. Colored Vertical Wheels. Golored Sliver Glory. ver Bar tick Rockets in 40z.,6 ox., 3Ib., 1Ib. ‘Homan Candles, Zrom 2 ball up to 12 ball, all colored. Bengal Lizhts, Pots, Colorettes, Scroll Wheels, ‘We guarantee the quality of our Fireworks as the very ‘best in the market, and not liable to explode prema- turely, as 80 many inferior makes do; and, besides, we give you all colored fireworks atlower prices than others sell plain white, Parties desiring to make extensive displays will be allowed a liberal discount. Fire Crackers aT Five Cents Per Pacx! CANNON CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, PAPER CAP PISTOLS AND PAPER CAP8, COTTON AND SILK FLAGS, CHINESE AND JAPANESE LANTERNS, &e., &., at SILVERBERG’S, MAMMOTH TOY STORE, 812 7th and 313 8th streets northwest, $18 Near Pennsylvania avenue. Free Wonks, CHINESE COLORED FIRE, , IRE CRACKERS, ‘TORPEDOES, A At wholesale, in any quantities, at rie . W. THORN & CO."s. FIVE HUNDRED BOXES FIRE CRACKERS, ONE HUNDRED BOXES CANNON CRACKERS, Atlowest market rates, at . ©. W. THORN & 00.'s, FIFTY GROSS MUSLIN FLAGS, all sizes, at . C. W. THORN & CO."s. ‘To parties buying their Fire Works from us excla- sively we give the privilege of returning, after the 4th, all unbroken packages at the prices paid. C. W. THORN & 00., 313 9th street northwest, ‘Wholesale Dealers in Notions and Millinery Goods. ‘No goods sold at retail. 212-30 Povey En 2 ‘Tid and 196 Teh street a. W.. and MONDAY.. 2d Edition. Lalit Trans to Te la HE COUNT DE CHAMBORD DEAD. Lonpox, July %—A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph company from Paris says: A report, which was put in circulation there this afternoon, that the Count de Chambord 1s dead is confirmed. givcatenet sc as General Foreign News by Cable. ‘TROUBLE ABOUT AN IRISH ELECTION. Loxpox, July 2—The result of the election for a member Of the house of commons for county Monaghan, Ireland, held on Saturday, will not be known until this evening, owing to an objection to the counting at two of the polling booths. DEATH OF FATHI BURKE Dest, July 2—Rev. Thos. N. Burke, the well- known priest and lecturer, died to-day at the Tal- laght convent. : ENGLAND NOT PREPARED TO ANNEX NEW GUINEA. Lonpon, Juiy 2—In the house of lords this ternoon Lord Derby, the, colonial secretary, a that the government was not prepared tovannex New Guinea, owing to the enormous extent of the territory, the unknown character of the interior of that country, and the certainty that the na- lives would object to annexation. Mr. Gladstone made @ similar statement in the house of com- mons, A NEW HOME ROLE MEWNER. Destin, July 2—The result of the election in county Monaghan on Saturday 1s as follows: Mr. Healy, home ruler, 2,226; Mt. Monroe, con- servative 3,011; Mr, Pringle,liveral, 270. ee A Wronged Husband Shot. AvBuRN, N.Y. July 2—A. Coppernoll, a farmer of the town of Victory, Was shot three times with a large navy revolver yesterday, by Lew French, a young farm laborer. Suspectéd intimacy with Coppernoll’s wife was the cause of the trouble. ‘The wife was present at the shooting and ordered French to fire. Both French and Mrs. Coppernoll are under arrest. The victim will die, all the shots taking effect in bis body. eee a ‘The Despixed Trade Dollar. Syracuse, N.Y., July 2—The associated banks and bankers have resolved for the present to re- fuse trade dollars. Sorantox, Pa., July 2—The Delaware, Lacka- wanna and Westérn rallroad company are redeem- ing at par all trade dollars recently pald to thelr employes. See Singular Railroad Accident. COLLISION OF A TRAIN WITH A STREET CAR—TWELVE PERSONS INJURED; SEVRMAL SEVERELY. Carcaco, July 2.—The following 1s an account of the collision here late last night between a rail- Toad train and a street car: The outgoing Kansas City express train on the Wabash ralfroad last night collided with a street car at the Root street crossing, near the southern city limits, smashing it to fragments, The lamps in the car expiod and set fire to it. Out of thirteen persons in the car, only one escaped unburt, and It 1s believed that two or three of the worst Injured persons will dte. Several of the passengers were badly burned Defore they could be extricated from the blazing fragments, The driver of the street car mtsunder- stood the signal of the man stationed at the cross- ing. ae An Appeal in Behalf of the Bartholdi Statue. New Yor, July 2—Messrs. William M. Evarts and Parke Godwin, on behalf of the Bartholdi statue committee, have issued an appeal to the people of the United States to assist in raising funds for tho erection of the pedestal for the statue. ——— Dull Day in Wall Street. New Yor«, July 2—The Post’s financlal article says: The stock market was extremely dull during the forenoon and the general expectation fs that it will be so until the latter part of the week at least. The effect of the dulineas this forenoon was a slight decline of prices, ranging from 3 to 3 on the majority of stocks, though a few stocks were higher and’ some were unckan, Money con- tinues abundant. Rates for call loans this fore- noon were 2343 per cent on stock collaterals. Gov- ernment bonds % higher for the & The 833 and 4s are quoted ex-interest to-day. ‘Telegraphic Briefs. ‘Yesterday was the sixteenth anniversary of the confederation of the British North American Provinces. To-day 1s set apart by proclamation a8 a general holiday, and will be observed as such throughout the dominion. Cormage executed at the mints of the United States during the month of June, 1883, was as fol- lows: 85,742 double eagles, 65,700 eagles, 2,350,200 standard silver dollars, 200 half dollars, 200 quar- ter dollars, 710.200 dimes, 1.998.050 five cent pieces, 1,500 three cent pieces, 6,102,500 cents: total ovin- age, 11,119,292 pieces; value, $4,944,492.50, Lap Sats For Car Fasten1ng.—The Secretary of the Treasury has decided to continue the pres- ent system of fastening cars employed in the transportation of imported merchandise with lead seals, and has awarded the contract for supplyiny them for the present fiscal year to EB. J. Brooks Co,, of New York, who were the lowest bidders. ‘The new seal adopted for use in the service will cost about $8 per thousand. The price paid during the last fiscal year was $5.50 per thousand. CoNTINENTAL GUARDS AT THE Warr Hovsr.— The Continental Guards visited the White House at two o’clock this afternoon. The President was engaged with two or three of the Cabinet officers at the time and was unable to recelve them, as he 1s to leave this afternoon for New York.’ They were, however, shown through the rooms on the lower floor of the buliding. They were accompa- nied by Col. Moore, Licut. Dyer and several other members of the Light Infantry corps. The visl- tors will leave this evening at 8:40 for Cleve- land. AN AGENT FoR THE NEW PosTat, Nores Ar- POINTED.—Mr. Frank Raymond, of New York, has been appointed agent for the new postal note, with headguarters at the manufactory of the Homer Lee Bank Note company in New York. PostTMasTERS Comstssionrp.—Commissions were Issued to-day to 1. T. Peck, postmaster at Kim- ballton, Va., and John Dyer, Suead’s Camp, Va. RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. —The resignation of Assistant Surgeon Henry L Raymond, U. 8. army, has been accepted by the President, to take effect September 1, 1683, and he has been granted leave of absence unui that date. PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENT.—The President this afternoon appointed Morgan D. Tracy receiver of public moneys at Lewiston, Idaho, vice Martin H. Smnith, declined. Changes at the Washington Navy Yard. THE EFFECT OF THE RECENT ORDERS FROM THE DE- PARTMENT. In consequence of the recommendation of the aval board appointed to recommend the clos- ing of some of the navy yards, the Secre- tary of the Navy last Saturday issued an order changing the navy yard in thiscliy toa Daval arsenal. “The bureau of construction 1s vir- tually closed, and reductions have been made in some of the other bureaus. The following are the directions given in the order to the commandant: The work of repairing naval vessels and building boats at this yard will be discontinued from this ate, and all the employes except those mentioned hereafter in the carpenters, caulkers, fotners, boat bullders, painters, laborers, smiths and other branches will be dispensed with; namely, master Guartermen tn charge. of joiners. painters, eaute ui nin ners, aul ers and ‘maith, engineer im charge and timber measurer. ‘The clerical force will consist of William P. Al construction clerk; M. M. T! writer ag Eg Geo: : am, draugl 10 wi be Brdcrod to or mm to the Washing- ton yard. The names of all the draughts- borne on the Washil yard be continued until fut orders. Mr. Marceron will be rated as model maker at $3 ‘The work of furnishing the binnacles work for navigation, and the together with the In the Police Court to-day asmall boy named mh McDonald was by Officer District Government Aftairs, ANEW SCHOOL BUILDING, ‘On Saturday Major Lydecker, Engineer Commit. sioner, tn coinpany with Mr. Enveiatie made an Inspection of the new Amidon eight-room school house, built by Mr. Corrigan, corner of F and 6th streets southwest, and accepted the same, BUILDING OPERATIONS IN JUN. The building inspector's report for June shows 94 new buildings erected, 138 repairs made and avout _300 feet of vaulling under sidewalks con- struct BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by inspector Entwisie as fol- lows: William Fletcher, erect a (wo-story and basement dwelling, northeast corner 6th and M streets northwest;’ 5,000. Christian Ruppert, erect @ three-story and Dasement dwelling, 6th street, between E ind F streets northwest; $13,000, G. F. Adams, agent, repair brick 1445 Massachu setts avenue, $4,000. 2 — ibe reeset: Rear Estates Sagrs—il. D. Manley, 701 15th street, corner of G, has recently made the fotlow- ing sales: Lot No. 43, square 15, near Du Pont circle, 2 feet front on New Hampshire avenue by $5 feet to an alley, sold (per B. H. Warner) for Mr. James G. Payne,to Jolin Lee Davis, Lot No. 44, square 115, adjoining the above and of same size, sold (per B. H. Warner) for Mr. James G. Payne, to H. D. Maniey. Lot No. 46, Juare 115, 25 feet front on New Hampshire avenue, Rear Du Pont circle, by average depth of 65 feet to an alley, sold for Mis Kate L Roy, to Mrs. Clara L. Bishop. ‘The Courts. CRIMINAL CovRT—Judge Wylte. To-day, Patrick Mahoney, larceny of a mare from W. K. Everett in April last, was found not guilty, Richard Queen, assault; plea of misno- mer; Verdict for defendant, Frederick Blackwell, larceny of towels; verdict guilty, and sentenced to three years in the Erie county (N. 1) peniten- Uary. Susie Clark, assault on Alice Adams; ver- dict not guilty. ———__. THR NEW YORK STOCK MARKRT. Trefollowing are the opening and closing prices othe New York Stock Market to-aay, as reported. byspecial wire to H. H. Dodge, 839 15th treat. Name. ama. ) ae Nor. & Wea p. 0 | ay ori Pass | Sty) S10 By tM 30% 804 Oregon Trins..| RQ) S3iy + 1Sy 18y Pac. Matl 4 at -| 48 | 43° (Peo. D. & {20 | =| Bry) B74 Be | BR 2) 96% 33 182 St. OP [108% 108% Lon. & Nash ..| 524, 524) Mich. Cent...:| 92%) 924 ‘Texas P: | M. K. & T.....) 30 "| 204 Union Pac |...| 99 Mo. Pacific .. -/1024 102%, Wab. Pac. .--"| wo) any N. J, Central. 3s 854 Wad. Pac. pid.) By) 43 N.Y. Central. 1193; 118% West. Union..| say 88%— ————_+2- —_ ‘The Sartoriv-Bush Sensation. GEN. GRANT'S SON-IN-LAW DENIKS THE STORY—WHO ‘MRS, BUSH IB. Aspecial to the Baltimore American from Chi- cago, Ill, July 1, says: The Sartoris-Bush sensa- tion Js agitating not only Chicago and Milwaukee, but Green Bay, Wis, and St. Louis Young Greene, the alleged brother of the pretty Mra, Bush, suddenly lett Green Bay yesterday without noufying his landlord. A Well-known gen- Ueman in St. Louis, Dr. Stevens, who occu- ples the house’ once rented by the fascl hating lady, sald to-day that she 1s nono other than ’Blanche Melbourne, the beautiful daughter of Major Wilber F. Melbourne, once of the regular army, Who resigned In 1864, ‘She was re- garded as rather fast and wide awake, Mr. Sare Loris was seen at the Grand Pacific hotel to-day, and Was furious at the publicity given Ure matter: in the papers. He sald the whole thing was ridic~ ulous, and as false as hell. He was determined to stay right here in Chicago unt!l they are through talking about it He says there were never any improper relations between him and Mrs. Bush. He was well acquainted with her, and had helped her out of Mnanclai aiMculty, and there was no misunderstanding or tl-feeling between them. It is sald that Sartoris has loaned the husband and his pretty wife $6,000.” ALFTTER SIGNED & A Milwaukee, Wis, dispatch says: ‘The day after Mrs. Bush left her 17th street residence so suddenty a part of a letter written In a masculine hand was found upon one of the mantels in the house by aneighbor. Mrs. Bush had evidently dropped the note In her haste to leave the ely. ‘The portion of the letter left intact con’ ed some very warm sentiments. The style is very lover- Uke. The letter complained of the Ume that had elapsed since the two had met, and the writer sald he was counting the hours when they would meet again. A meeting had evidently been on OF was expected between them in the very near future, The note was signed “5.” = =o Fenian Dynamite. AN EXPLOSION ON THE HUDSON RIVER, The New York World of to-day says that a Fe- nian feet galled up the Hudson yesterday, carry- ing members of districts A, B and C, of the Clan- na-Gael, to witness the effects of tlie destructive energy of dynamite when applied to the bottom ofaship. An old three-masted ship loaded with 2% tons of sand was anchored near the shore at Englewood. A torpedo, coutaining two pounds of dynamite, was attached to the stern ot the ves- sel. This was ignited by a fuse. When the ex- plosion, which Wes noiseless, occurred a column Of sand and water 20 feet thick wus thrown 900” feet In the air and the vessel was blown Into bits of wood, the largest of which would not cover the seat of achair. One of the leaders, according to the World, sald there was $100,000 n the treasury and England would be startled soon. mepdrasenalachornrsineevaba soon A Bo=Tow HORSR BEATEN IN A CONTEST WITH & CATAMARAN.—A novel race between F.ederick Hughes’ catamaran Jesse and Ezra Daggett's horse Boston, from New York to Stony creek, Conn., yes terday, was won by the catamaran, which passed New Haven at half-past two, und landed at Stony creek at twenty-five minutes past Ubree yesterday afternoon, The horse arrived at Stony creek at eight o'clock. Itis underttood that the race Was for $1,000 a side. DIED. BARRY. On July 1, 1883, after a lingoring illness, CATHARINE BARKY, months, only child of Jame Fuueral will tal renta, No. 234 Second street Hort! 3, 1883, afd o'clock p.m. Friends Vited 16 attend. CASE. Of pneumonia, on §) sf Brietiton; lows, CHAT vavne, Indiana, and w ike in 1861. Notice of funeral in the morning papers, ° ER. On Sunday, July Ist, 1883, at 9:30 pan. avd painful Hives, “Mrs.” 001246). 08 » aged sixty-five years, nlict of Lhomus death's cold exibraoe, Tacain can another Fill up ber vacant plac gentle Aud voice of loving sound. ‘Ob! she was so kind and gentile, How can we sive her ut How can we at [J live on and drink ‘From such a bitier cup? By Hen Cnrupnem. Funeral will take place from her Inte residence, No. $12 Twenty-third street, Tuosday, July Sd, ut 4o'clogk. Relatives and friends of the famiiy are invitel. > GRIMES. On July 1, 1983,at 8 o'clock a.in., PTHEL MAY, infant dauznter of A.V. and May L. Grimes, axed 5 months and 10 days. st Nor Waa aa aera Tesiden jo. 12 borthwest, Mone Suly 24, st ive o'clock p.m: Luerment at Oak At Cemetery. ° HAMMERSLEY. On Sunday, July Ist, 1883, » 12:10 8m. MARY LOUIS MAMMLROLEX, wile + David Hammersiey, aged twenty -cixht years. A precious one from us bas gone; a pds useons fez benemn me tet bene Which never can be filled. copy. McCARTHY. On Sunday, July the Ist, 1883, at 4:20 o'clock p. m., DANILL McCAKTHY, ayged 58 years, © Rative of oomnty Mersz. eed July 94, at four Funeral will tuke place on ‘Tucsday, o'clock p. m., from ‘his late resideuos, near Mount UM- vet cemetery. id PARKER. On July lst, 1883, JOHN, husband of Catherine Parker, auc thirty Funeral from his iste northwest, Tuesday, July 3, at 1 o'clock. ele ar rospoctily tain. a sd RENSHAWE. 24, 1 |ARION, infant daughter of John Te aad annio’ Ma Ronshawe, aged, five months. ‘Funeral services at the residence of their brother, J. D. 1 ‘No. 1334 Vi it avenue, T . duly Gib Abie ohana kolee oy SKILER. On morning, July 1, 1883, at Yolock a. m., GHHINTIAN A E- “daughter: sure and tiv late ‘Willism 3. ‘and the rand- Soins ent ee ‘Funeral from the residence of her grandfather, i UNDERTAKERS. ‘ATAREN BOOT™Y 8.00, UNDENTARERS 45 oe preci US LR RT Secaew, “B UCcBL rs" UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 PExxevLvania AvERvE N.W. (Formerly 912 Pennsylvania svenue northwest.) “Everything first-class and reasonable.” ect :