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AUCTIC FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES PROPOSALS. LADIES’ GOODS THOMA= DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, Nos. 815 AND $0 TWeNTY-PIPIH S1uEET NOMTH- WEST. AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, JULY SEVENTH, 1883, AT, SIX OC) OCK P.'M., in front of the ‘premises. Will eli the north Halt of Jot 16, im equsre 17 fron feet 113 inches on the weet side of 25:h trent. pth of Vi 90 foot wide alley, im- proved ) hew two-story brick houses on front Sf Jot and twe fond frame hous son the rear. haif carh: balance in #ix and twelve rest, aud secured by a deed of trast Or au cash, at the purchawers 50 will be reauired on € ch piec ware not comp.ted with within will Le resold at risk and cost of erty sod f posit I % HoMAS DOWLING, # uction [AC RIVER BC 6 IVER LANDISGS THOMPSON ir. TS, Jeaves Sixth-street Wharf } AYS. 7 x woe a8 far as Beall’s Nomini, Curriomsn. Howard, Qoburn and Btone’s; returning making all river landings. DAY, 7 « m., Lancaster, Bluff Point, aini, Abeil’s and Leonardtown; returning DAY, making all river landings. FRIDAY, 7 & m., Currioman, Howard, Coburn, Abelis, Steve's and Leonardtown; returning SATUR- DAY, weak nut all river landisgs. Fare, cach way, %5 cents. 4e29 Steen AREOWSMITH L yes 7th street wharf at7 a. m. for POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, - with Baltimore an] Ohio R. R._st **Shop- it Alexandria with 7:30 a.m. Ferry Boat On Mondays for Nomini se, returning . wesdays. On Thursdays Nomiui, st. Clement's Bay, wharves e landings, returning Fridays. OnSat- srioman, Leonardtown and intermediate hing Sundays. J.B. PADGETT. Act. © W. RIDLEY, Man. 422 ‘Tth at. wharf, Washing-on, D. ee EST FARE!!! 60 CENIS EACH WAY. ‘OINT LUOKOUT, FORTH MONROE AND NORFOLK. ONLY BOAT STOPPING AT POINT LOOKOUT. (Cidve connection with trains for AN VIEW. PALACE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE, Teaves tn street wharf, term: of Ttn and 9th stroct car, Mo NDAYS We SDA 5:30, m., aud SATU DA 1 ug MONDAY MORNING shout reclion with steamer for Boston, New York and statercome seenrea at general office, Na- and intern: urdays f Inncings, 1 tienal Mi itan Bank, 613 Lotu street. Jes To" 5d Berean scam DAILY L UNITED STATES MAIL! STEAM? 4 AND EXCELSIOR! TO NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONKOF, PINEY Inf AND POINT LOOKOUT. - $1.00 Point and 1.50 Point Lookout 50e. Koond Trip. $1.00 First-class accommodation cannot be furnished for as: Tth-street wharf daily, except Sunday, turdays at 6. Xcursions a special feature. Return pai t ckcts good on either Leary or Excelsior. Fxcinsive connection with the Boston and Providence steamers Freigut received daily until 5 p.m. L. M. HUDGINS, Gen. Supt. WM. P. WELCH, Agent. sel Mt VERNON! MT. VERN STFAMER W. W. CORCORAN h street wharf daily (excert Sunaav) for Mt. Ociock & Ma. ; Feturning reaches Washing- 30 p.m. L. L. BLAKE, Captain. POTOMAC TEANSPORTATION LINE. © UF. Capt W. C. Geoghesa '® wharf, foot of 7th street,every S) atéoecock p.m, for Baltimore and’ River Landincs, Heturn ne, aves Baltimore every FRIDAY at 5 o'clock lations strictly first-class. t must be prepaid, and will be received on EPHENSON & BRO., Agents, b street wharf and 12th st. and Pa. ave, Vraweaage a7 mnredays, at rt Landines. Landsat ‘uomiays down, Wednes- Chapel Point Tbured 1 Moudasn and Welnesdays up. Mattox wu) Sundays, Tuestays and Thursdays, avd snformation given at offices of » 328 ani Tat Venosylvania avenue, wharf, whl? nitten nearly sixty uullion dollars of in- doing a iworthly business of ever sarcely be b y the Mutual Reserve Fund Litt uted to neariy four aud a quirter mil- lon. and in the first thirteen days of ths mouth over two uulfion. Such record ts beyoud every thing ever heard gf in the history of Life In uanee the world over. Every un; rejudiced man who has examined our plan, acusits it is the sim Jest, plainest and best he bas ever at the office for papers, 1. ¥. KNIGHT, 1509 H street. D bp. ©. BONDS; ALL other City LLU PAN . C. GASLIGHT and eveivel subjeet to check. Woe pay SPECIAL attention o obtaining CORRECT and KELTANLE information regarding our various city seenritios, and are prepared at ali tames to auswer ingui- Hles rewar tin sane, HARRY c. TOWERS & CO., BANKELS, BROKERS AND INSURANC _my31 1420 F STREET NORTHWI ‘ST, peat & STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASTX UN, NLW YORK AND RICHMOND. BH. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Secnrities Bonght and Fold on Commussion, No. $99 :Srm STREET, (COKCORAN BUILDING,» 40.0 for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, Gs Broapwax. New Youu, oe of ccenmition honeht and aata on eammis- Frimetsco, Baltimore, Philaleiphia, Yer nl Washington. Orders executed on th> ck Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent com Private and direct telegraph wires to Kichmead. Paitimore, Fhilwielphia, New York and Foston, ‘h which orders are executed on the Btock Fac in those cities and repertea back ons of Stocks and Bonds and in- Markets received throngh our AsT.Y wirect irum the sew York Stock nl WOOD AND COAL, Cou Axo Woon. We received a larve lot of Bakers PINE 5 pineh mine? COAL of superior quality for estic use, all of which we Gffer at lowest market w on of consimers is respectfully invited to fas tuey<< tion of our stock. tas STEPNENSON & Bro., ot_wharf and 12th st. and aP. ‘SPAPER. BOOK AND Job nthe, i wood style, ai Satisfaction suarantecl. beagete in Less. socks ats, iL ©. order at Lyvett's Bin Grex I - ave. W. McSESL, Prop’r. $30,000 FIFTY TOPULAR MC: ex CUF On the lat day of eaen month ay > excepted.) Kepeated edjudication by Fod- aod State courts have pleced this” Com: gterond Controversy “of the law, Company belongs zole honor Raving “inaugurated the uly. pian’ by "whisk their ¢vacvines are proven honest and faif beyond @ugation and reserve fand.- the FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STREET SWEEPING MACHINES, GNCLUDING THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE FOR DI8- TRICT OF COLUMBIA), STREET-SPRINK- LERS, THIRTY-FOUR HORSES AND MULES, TOGETHER WITH AIL THE OTHER PARA- PHE RNALIA, COMPRISING CARTS, HARNESS, BROOMS, BLACKSMITH SHOP, &., &c., AT AUCTION, On MONDAY MORNING, JULY NINTH, 1883, at TEN O'CLOCK, on the premises, Corner 1335 and B streets northwest, I shall sell the above enumerated ar- wining the entire outfit used under the late ct ior sweeping the streets of Washinxton, D.O. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED “ROPERT! JN THE EAST SIDE OF FIFiH RE. LAR P STREET NOMTHWES' By virtue of deed of trust from Nathan C, Draper, and w.teand Johnson P. Thomas and wife, dated! Jul, Ist, A. D. 1872, and recorded in No. 6v3, io 67, of the land recoras of the District of Colambi d of the order of th Supreme Court of the Listrictt =a igs in the case of per vs. Hyde et al.. equity No. 9,423. disso ving the injunction, the -ubscriber will sell, tothe highest bidder, in front of the premu- sea, on \HURSDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1883, at HALI-PAST SIX O'CLOCK, Lot 24, in subdivision of Sqnare No. 510, 28 made by the commix- Sionery appointed by the court to divide th: Hollidce estate In the cliy of Washington, District of Co umbin, terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $10) most ‘be paid at the tine of sale, and the residue in equal sume in Sovew Mata and three years, on notes of the pur- chaser bearing interest at six per centum per annum trom day of sale, payable remi-annually, to be secured on the property sold to the ea isfaction of the i rustoo, ‘To be sold subject to taxes and assessmicnia, and con- veyancing and recorting tobe at the cost of the pur- choser. [Je23-d&'e] ANTHONY HYDE, Trustee. Wy 4 7EE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. SALF_ OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ET MARINE BAY EACKS, WA: HINGTOR, D. 6, On FRIDAY, JULY SIXTH, 18>3, TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we shail sell at public auction a quantity o Household furuiture, such as Bedvteads, Bureaus, Par- lor Suite, Washstands, Chairs, Etc. 48: Cash time of gale, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. pre ‘AS E. WAGGAMAS, Keal Estate Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NUMBERED 28 SE’ OUTHW UDAY, JULY SEVENTH, at FIVE ese AT P 4:8 SEV: NTH STREET ¥ ghall offer for sale, in front 78, in square 465, improved by frame house. ay of Bale _syzdids. HOMAS EF. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ppencanson BROS., Auctioneers. TKUSTEES' SALE OF THRER TWO STORY AND BAS: ENT BRICK HU E> ON FIFTH T, BETWEEN L M STKFE S ST AND NORTHWEST, BEING HOUSES Nos. 1107, 1109 AND 1111 FIFTH STREET, By virtue of deed of trust inly recorded in liber, No. 921, folio 459, et sea., of the land records for, the District of Columbia, ‘and at the request of | the’ rty secured, we wili ‘sell on FRIDAY, the THIR- ‘H DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1883, at SIX O'CLOCK M.. in front of the premises, ‘ail Giat piece or parcel of ground and premises, situated. lyige aud line in the city of Washington. in the District of Columbia, and known and distinguished as the north haif of Job ten (10), in square five huadred and fourteen (514), to- kether with ail the imrrovementa, ways, earemente, Tights, privileges ‘tenances thereto beionwins or in ‘any manne intng, ‘The improvements consist of three two-story and basement brick dwell- iuga, vach f: onting 16 8-12 feet, more or less, and will be sold separately. ‘Terms: (ne-third cash; balance in equal instalments at oue and two years, notes to bear six per cent interest, payable semi-annually and to be secured by deed of frust on pretnise: sold; or all cash, at op tion of purcha- 8 x. 4 deposit of $100 required on each picre-o.dat time of sale. Conveyancmg, Ke., at purchaser's cost. "} erms to be complies! with in seve days, otherwise the ‘Trus- tees reserve the richt to resell ut the risk and cost of the defaulting purchasur after five dsys' public notice of fue resale in tome newspaper published f ton, D.C. JOHN WALTEY, dy2-dkds- MATTHS W SES’ SALE O ED PROPERTY N YALLEY STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. By virtue of a deed of “trust be:ring dat: she cj 1th day of November, 1881, iy recorded in {3 L 3, folio Ze"), ct ser District of Coiumb'a, and by direction of the party secured thereby, the tndersigned Trnsteca will sell on “IUE-DAY,” the iENIH JULY, 1883, at SIX ('CLOCK, in front of the premises, thé f: low- ing described prdyerty, yiz.: All that part (f lot num- bered three (3) in the subdivision of part of Lee's Hill, as made by the heirs of the late. homas Brown by Henrs W. , Btewes; surveyor, on the sixth day of July, 1874. and recorded in the officeo the surveyor 0% the District of Columbia, said lot being situate in Georget-wn, in ssid District, and described as follows: Bexinuin for the same at » point on the west side of Valley street distant southerly twenty-five feet from the northeast corner of said lot aud running southerly ide ot Valley street twenty-five feet; arallel with Brown or Scott street theu northerly twouty-five feet: then easterly one bundred feet, to the piace of bexinnins, together with the improvements, which consist of a two story frame dwelling. ‘Terms: Oue-third cash; the residue in two equal pay- ments. atwix and twelve months, with notes becring inverest at six per cent. per annum until paid, aud secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at the ofsale. Ifierins of sale are not complied with within five days after day of sale, the property wiil be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. JESSE B. TLSON, Je28-d&ds LeVIN 8: FREY, \'} Trustees. J. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. OF VALUABLE REAT, ETWE EVEN E REETS NORTHWEST, A TWO-STORY FRAME EE virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of vmnbia, passed on the 19th day off: June, A. D. 1st, ina cause pending in said cour, wherein Susen Brown and others sre plaintiffs and. haries F. Brown and others are defendants, the same eiuc numbercd 8.602 in equity dccket 23, I'wil sell at BR Suction, in frontof the premises, on THUIL.S- DAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1883. AT SIX O'CLOCK P. M., the east thirty-five (35) feet front by the full depth of orisinal lot numbered six (6). in square numbered one huncred and fifty-cish: (158), with the improvements thereon, being a two-story frame buil ra Verms of sale, 28 prescribed by the decree: 0: e-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in equal installinents, at six, twelve and eighteen montha, re- spectively, from the day of sale, for which the proms— ory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of saie, rauat ive or all cash, at the option of the pureliser. “No deed to be iven tll the purchase money is paid in full. All conveyancing at the purchas- er’sccet: A dep mt of $200 required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are pot complied with in seven days nthe day cf sale, the trustee reserves the right to Feseli at the risk and’ cost of -efauitins purchaser. SAMUEL MADDOX, Trustee, 470 Louisiana aventie. Court of the District of lumbia passed June 2: A... 1883, in the cause of Power etal. vs. Waly! etal, No. 5,024. Equity dock+t No. 22 of said court, vadersixued, as trustee, will offer for aale. in front oi the promises, at public auction” on SATURDAY, JU:.Y (ith) SEVENTH, 1883, at SIX OC OCK P.M.” tae fo lowing described teal estate, lying and situate in the city of heoysmese eo in the District of Columbia, to Wit; Lot numbered (26) twenty-aix. of the recorded sub division of original lots numbered (1) one, (2) two, (3) three, (4) four, (17) seventeen, (18) eighteen and'(19) nineteen, in square numbered (511) five hundred and ven. ‘Terms of sale: (34) one-third of the irchass money in cash, snd the bs lace in two equal inetalments, pase able in six and twelve months after the day of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser, secured by deed of trust upon the Rretises sold, Learing interest from the day of sale, sbali bexiven. “A devosit of $5) will be re- quired at the sale. In case the purchaser fails to com- ply wit» the terms of sale within ten dys from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of such purchaser. All’ con- ‘veyancing and recording at pure’aner's ccet. BUTLEDGe WILLSON, Trustee, No. 408 5th atréet northwest, VRUSIEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE IN SQUAKE 799, ON L STREET, BE- TWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. By Teftof Columban, panda the SOuhr aay ot Under and by virtue of a decree of the End District of Columbia, parsed on the 2th day 0: Jure, 1883, in cause wherein James Cornelius an. others are complsinanta and John DeVaughn and others are defoudants, Fquity No. 7919, doc. 21, the under. ened Trustees will sell at public auctic the premises, on THURSDAY, the TWELFT: OF JULY, 1883, at SIX O'CLOCK P. af., the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbercd hineten (19), twenty (20) «nd twen.y-one (21), of the subdivision made by Woodbury” Wheeler and ‘Fdward H. Thomas, trustees, of the weet hall of oriinal two (2) aud all of original lot three (3), in square numbered seveus hundred and ninety-nine (799), with the improver men Terms of sale, ax required by anid decree, are: The purchase money to be paid in equa! :matallments of one- i inessh, and the residue in equal payments in six (6) snd twe ve (12) months from the da; of sale, with interes’, and the payment thereof to be secured by deed. of trunt'on the proyerty Kold, (or cash to be patd on the day of sale, or on the ratification thereof by the chan or) _Adlasonst of $50 will be required at thn time of sae oi each Jotsold. All conveyancing end record at the cont of the purchaver. Upon aay fature by the purchaser to comply with the terms of sale within one. Week after any sale, the ‘Trustees reserve she sieht to Fosell the property at the risit and cost of such default WOODBURY WHEELER, EDWARD H. THOMA ~ ¢ Trustecs. Office: 916 F st. ui 330-cokas __ DUNCANSON BXOS., Auctioneers, WpHos. 3. FisHER & co. Auctioneers, 1324 F street n. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND REAL ESTATE, ENOReN AS THE PROSELEY OF THE CITIZENS’ BUILDING COMPANY, aT AUCIION. ‘The unders committee, elected stockbolders ‘the tinea Dulane Compute for the purpose of selling the real estat ing towaid Conpany, bereby will sell, at public aucti SoRgay guy Sas = fronts. the north half of square No. 39, divi free: aud Breneh ettedt, albo Steen oes tsetieg id French street; Sok, tgireen Ninth aid | enth. streets’ noranwost; also five 1wo-story, modern style brick ‘and ‘958 French pee 928, 952, 954, 986 street, in head, Terms of sale: One-f¢ purchase money be paid in cash and the hg Ay Soy ments at one, twoand three years, with in‘erest at Bccwei eae eee ee : (439 eokds + 330 —— a = == es ROPOSALS FUR WHITE MAR LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT 0) ARBLE A a ie WABHINGTUN MONUMENT. Exorseen Orrice, WASHINGTON MONUMENT, Wasniwaron, DO, duly ad. 1383.4 Seaiea Proposals will be received at this office until TWELVE M. on the SIXTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1883, and opened immediately theresfter in the pre- sence of bidders for furnishing at the site of the Wash- on Monument, in this eity— Forty-two thousand (42,000) cubie feet (more or less) of White Marb e. Specifications, blenks, or any further informrion will be furnished (rom this office on Teques$ «> ¢tton exgayed in the business of quarryiug b> oy cgadhSt THOS LINCO CauEy SE Liout, Col, Eo-“neora Us, A, Engineer in Charge. Jy3-6t \ BATHING 8UI7S, gt ‘Cite Trevies. Paris, 907 Pennsylvania avenue. I have *aeceeded in procuring a few more of those JERSEY POLONAISE, T Biack and Garnet, . for whizh it was impossible to supply the demand a ow weeks tigo. det F= EADInS ee ae HAIR DRESSER J. ROCHON, Corcoran Building, 537 15th street northwest. Ladies Hair dressing and Huir washing parlog. Leng- try Bangs done to perfection. Imported goods in every style. Jef-1m_ PR Posals POR THE PURCHASE OF DINING kOOMS. Propossl> are invit THEE ea toy undersigned until tea by the g FIFTH, 1583, at TN O'CLOCK 4 “i., for tha purchase aa an entirety of the well known, and popular Dining ooms known as **Forsyth’s,”" No. 1003 D screet and 408 10th street uo:thweet. ‘The prop- erty includes, besides the lease, having more than four years to run, and ood will, ail the stock, furniture, fixtures and equipments complete, | ‘Three large dining rooms and extensive kitchen facilities. Living apart ‘ments on 10W sizeet front, ‘Terias cash, B. T. HANLEY, 3y2-2t 617 Lovistana avenue, P#0POsALs For FILLING POTOMAC FLATS. Usrren Srates Excrve+R OFFIce, 2136 PexNerLvania AVENUE NOUTRWEST, Wasninaton, D. ©., June 28th, 1883. Beslod Proposols in tripticate will be received at this Office until |i WELVE. GOL gk NOON on THUKS- DAY, JULY TWELFTH, i884, and opened immedi- ately thereafter, for filling about six acres of the Poto- mac Flats near Easby's Poin! Specifications, forms of propovals and all me¢sanai saformation cai! be obtained on appiteation to this of ce PETER Jy2-6t ineers, PF POSALS FOR _PURCH WASTE PAPER. ‘Treasury DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF CUPRRINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS, WastINGTON, , Inne 80, 1883. Sealed Proposals will be received ak this office until ONE O'CLOOK of THUGSDAY, JOLY FIFTH, 1883, of the Waste Paper of this building JORN C. NEW, Acting Secretary. OUGLASS', NINTH AND F STREETS.—GEN- uine FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS and DRAWERS, at $1.45 each, all sizes. ENGLISH LI-LE THREAD SHIRTS, all sizes, at $1 each. ENGLI BALBRIGGAN SHIKTS, all sizea, wt 50c. each. GAUZE UNDERWEAR, at 25e., 7c. ,50e, ee 50, all sizes. Genuine PEPPERELL JEAN DRAWERS, CUT PANT-SHAPE, and madein the most thorough manner, all size, , each. NAINSOOK FEATHER WEIGHT SHIRTS and DRAWERS, made in the ve bent manner, all rizes, at 6c. each. ENGLTSH HO- SIERY (Morley's) {in all the newest dongns. at ‘Oe. per ir, uaual price 750. E.& W. COLLARS and CUFF. landsome NECKWEAR, in new shapes. French, Eng- lish mod American Suspenders. Shirts made to orien, at $9, $10.50 and $12 ver half dozen, se NTON FISHER, CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH- MENT, 906 4 streetnorthwest. Thirty "experi ence. ‘Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garmente. also Crapo Veils, Laces, etc., are perfectly cleaned by this superior Process. -La(ies’ Evening Dresnce a ty. Opinion of E. J. DeSmedt, offictal chemist of the ict of O>~ lumbia: ** Your chemicals are of the most effectual na- ture and harmless, and your perfect machinery is not surpassed in Paris, "New York or elsewhere.” Notice. — Grease spots guaranteed to be thoroughly.removed.au29 M ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 NTH STREET NORTHWESY, Makes: CORSETS to order in every styleand material, ane aaa ee BPECLATT IES Ane French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear and finest Imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder TRraces aud ‘at Drees Reform Goods. een riag Oech Toe ORE Mae one ast ini Oorvel 5 ‘i oa ind 8 AI Corset, ‘Her own take’ Uhatior the price cannot be surpassed. N.B.—French, German and Fpartth spoken. a5 PROVES NT OF POTOMAG RIVER AT WASH- -— PROPOSALS FOR DREDGING, NITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, 2136 Pennsylvania ayenue northwest, Wasntxarox, D. C., June 26th, 1883. ‘will be received at this CLOCK NOON, on THUOS- é LETH, 1533, and opened tmmediate- ly thereafter, for dreditig along the front of the slope wall ot the Potomac Flats at Washington, D. C., aud depositing the dredged material behind it, Specifications, forms of provosila and all necessary f:smation can Ve obtained at this office. 429-6 PETER. HAINS, of Engine EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Washington, June 26, 1883 Sea’ed Proposals will be received at this office until TWELV 1. THE TENTU DAY OF JULY, i884, to furnish, deliver, fit and put in place compleve about 17,500 (seventeen thousand and five hundred) square feet of hollow tiles or hollov: arch biocks of Porous Terra Cotta for fire) roars the new roofs now being con- structed over the south wing of the Interior Department Building. Specificdtions and diawrams shot ving the s ne of the rafters, ete. Blank forms of pror is and bouds, and any additional information may be obtuined on xpplication ut the offite of Chuss & Schulze, architects. ‘The right to reject any or all bids, or to waive defects, is reserved. H. M. TELLER, €26-005t Secretary of the Interior. PPEABIMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Wastixatox, June 16, 188: ‘Sealed Proposals will be received until noon on MO DAY. JULY SIXTEEN | H, (at which time they will be ovened in the presence of stich bidders aa may desire to attend), for furnishing to the Government Hospital for the Ineane, near this city, Meats, Groceries, Flour, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware. Medical Supplies, Paints, Gils Fuel, Luinber, &c., for the fiscal your euding June 88a. ‘hedules of estimated amounts, blank forms of pro- posals, instructions to bidders, &e., will be furn:ahed on application to this Department, Proposals must be addressed to the **Secretary of the Interior," and indorsed **Proposals for Furnishing: Supplies to Government Hospital for the Ine Je19. COEMSS FOR NEW PENSION BUILDING. OFFICE OF SUPERVISING ENGINEER AND ARCHI- Teor, street uoribwest. Wasiixoiox, D. C,, dune 4th, 1883, ed Proposals in duplicate wali’ be recsived at this tiL NOON, on JULY SIXTH, 1883, for tur- 72 cast-iron or fire-proofed, o: terri-cotte mns for tho second tier of galleries of the New Yeusion Building in this city. a eprawings and specifications can be obtained at this office. FAMILY SUPPLIES Goo B: .. White Rio Coffee. 10 ibs Dark Rio Coffee. $ Ibs. Choice Lard.. ixal. § GEO. A. O'HARE, 1213 7th street northwest, bet. M and N. T THE PALACE Mati TAM u Hichards & Robie’s Best French Mushroom, ‘Spring Lamb, bind qua set fore quarters, Everything in the market at iowstt visi FRANK J. corner 14th and New NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! myl0 occ &! RRR FEE SSS, Qork RRE ee Goo Erk R R KEE &gss8 7 TTIT KEB RRR Nl NN N GGO gS8s TH PRE TAR NOCG ke ERE L PNNNG R TEN NNG oa, # LLL 1? NN GGO T A NN N OOO FER AA NN NO OF AANNNO EE ASAN NNO OF A AN NN COC ERES DDD EEE NN N DE NNN DEY NNN 00 LLLL DDD EKR N NN HH L a HoH IT L HHH It L HH IL Pens HOM Mt LLL Linn 7 WILT, ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL KOLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street aud Int enue, Jel WM. M. GALT & Co. UN R. KELLY beer, tan, EAE MUTTON. ta CORNED BEEP pean 629 and A Gata et Sth street oi ans vouter 3 a snd 206 ani {08 Nexthosa Liberty Miasket, oe katie Bex Tl, City Post Oftice. : Marketing deliverediioo.f change to eiparteot the Fe _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. Puaxos & Onxoaxs PURCHASED AT TRUSTEE'S SALE in Baltimore and gold at siizht advance, meet with un- Precedented favor. I shall continue the sale of these foods cne more week. ‘This is no sensational humbug, ita rentine opportunity to pur hace ents of the Fest known makers at less than the tn * cost. fuctir We offer an UPRIGHT GRAND for $250, warranted to be equal to any e:sewhere in the city ut 2600. Di LO, $175, equal to any one at $300, SQUARE, at $1 caus), to those usually wold at#a75.. ORGANS at $56 aud $35. worth 375 and $90. STANDARD CHICKEK- ING PIANO, $80. Good UPKIGHT, $15, and others too numurous to mention. N.B.—Beware of un-crupulous dealers that offer In- etrumonts at wreat reductions on pooper. of afiw months use. Your 200d sense will tell you that only the ich cap afford. +h luxury. ‘8 No. 2.—Beware of people “leaving the city and in need of cash,” aud wil ing to “eacrifice,” &o. Hare i are such caves femiine unless the number given is 339 th street por rent. «PPeNDIX.—T take Second-hand just in exchange— tune and repair—ana weil to Honest people On suuAll $5 monthly payments. CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET N. W. ABE SOU THINKING OF BUYING A PIANO. A number of our SQUARE, and UPRIGHT RENTAL PIANOS have been turned in ufter a use of; three tosix months, and, in & few cases, we Will #eil these instruments way below factory prices. We re ea sniall cash payment (or your old iano, at full vaiuc, in exchange.) ud balance in monthly instailmeuta’ as low as your convenience re- quires. “If you area close cash buyer, or want the ad- Vantares of Cash prices, on time, and see us. Pian’ of other makers at Lig bargains: au HEINEKAMP BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, Sele 427 10th etreet northwest. XCEL BROS. PIANOS, RDETT ORGANS, G. H. KUHN, Agent. my29 407 101i street n.w. NHE STIEFF, THE KRANICH & BACH, and the NEW ENGLANY Pianos, tho lower factary prices fot Goats oe on caslaah jectory prices for cash oF on inwtalneat plan, at G. L. WILD & BRO.’8 MU=ICAL WAREROOMS, apes 709 7th strest northwest. ‘ALLET DAVIS & CO."S PIANOS. — BAR- guts Will be given i all casi alee before 31s POPE wen ales before Ton. Now ingour time, “Elegant stock Low Open at street northwest my26-eo L. SUMNER, In charge. EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS: R ‘of various makes for sale Fer Pa. ave. Pros, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Made. EMERSON ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano: WILcoX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Seay see er = 5S CENT ‘dheanly Complate So the nite. Jan30_ Committen, | wanactne sarte ofthe inte a HERE GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. S. B, ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS, GENIS' FURNISHINGS, 1112 F Srrser Norrawest, WasHrneron, D. 0. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to ord x }xtra Fine Shirts to order Six Fine Shirts to order. Tuowrsons SHIRT FACTORY AND MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, £16 F Street, Opposite Patent Offica, Fine Dress Shirts to order a specialty. Six best Shirts for $13.50. Heady-made dhirta at following prices: Acme, unfinished, 75 cts.; finished, 90 cts. Peerlews, unfinished, @ cts, : finished, 80 cts. " Full line of Boys’ Shirts. | Fine aesortment of Scurfs, Gloves, Hosiery aud Underwear, 022 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Envy Rernicznarons 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, No. 1909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. Daxrorrws Fisn, and best ai of GASOLINE, aswell as VAPOR STOVES, of dit t makes and all prices, constantly: on hand.” ‘Lhe most varied asaortment in the cit; REFRIGERATORS and WATER COOLERS at re- duced prices. COOKING STOVES, RANGES, BRICK SETT and PORTABLE SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, FUL- NACLS, a great variety JENKS & C0.. 18 417 7th _streot northwest. REFRIGERATORS CMPROVED MAKE), HESTS (all alzes). Ti: COOL? Rs and STANDS. CREAM FREEZERS FLUTING MACHINES, al at loweat prices. GEO. WATTS, a2 814 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenua, SEWING MACHINES, & NUE MOST COMPLETE SEWING MACHIN® E: LISHMENT THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. We have alway on band ATTACHMENT -, PARTS and NeEDLES for any machine evor made; algo, a complete atock of first-ciase SEWING MACHINES, PLEATING BOARDS, TRACING WHEELS, andeve thing that is required for the proper working of sewliie Ruachines. Our Hepairing Deyartuent is the most dot. plete in the city, having facilities for revairiug all kinds of sewing machines at short notice and lowest prices. All work wartanted. Good machines for rent. ‘The New Hartford Sewing Machine, the lightest runninis and best 0 6 3 promptly attended Reliable Sew: i Machine and Fashion Rooms, oth street, St. Cloud Building. Bazar Paper Fashions. 5e8 qe 1TH Soe Hac HINE HOUSE THE QUEEN CHINE is recognized and ‘aged by the highest mechan, ical anthoriti st made, most Kil-nt, lightest running and highest arm lock-atitch machine ever made. “All movements made of the finest steel. No holes to thread, neither has its shuttle. We first-class new fmproved machines of different % Atuarantee the finest axcortunent, most responadbility id lowest prices. No outside agents, First-class ina- hives for rent, All kinds repaired and warranted. Ilustrated catalogue and price-list mailed free to any address. G, KB ACH, Double Store, corner 7th and H streets. Gent's Furnishings and Hats next dooi mig ‘0 WINDY ADVERTISEMENTS. NOINSOLENT agent to talk you to death, but the Finest Arsort- ment of all the Leacing Sewing Machines at prices that Ro canvasser cat approach, Kenting, Repatriny, &, cl NEY, my3 427 9th strost. 3| RRR Y ¥ A Lb Mends Glass, Crockery, KR. RO OY ¥Y AA L Wood, China, Leather, BRO 8 YY Mar | Regular dard Pert Al E Boe & £4 Eure Sttamant: Strongest, Ri risen GG zKE tic Giue on t @ at GU Be” SsmeonianGiantatnone g L UU EE allotherGiues and Co- 6 co L U_U KE mente! Absolutely Un- GGG LLLL UU ERE breakable and Ineep- No Prevaration—Al Ready Always | LiQhiD! 0 on—Alwa: feady—: Mends Marble, Stone, Patches on Leather and Subber Bric-a-brac, Jewelry, Metals, Billiard Cue Tips Cloth, Cara Board in Scrap Books, Leather Beltin, Ornaments of every kind, Book Backs, Earthenware an: everything else with everlasting inseperable tenacity! Manufacturers of Gummed bela, Textile Fabrica, Fine Carriage and Pianos and Cabinet Mukers, Scroll Sawyers, &c., supplied by gallon oF barrel, 20 Cts.” per’ Hottie; by mail, post-paid, 10o. extra, Mailed only by the mianufacturern,” 5.,U. OM EAA & CO. 1347 Ba, av.. Washington, D.. Live Axents wanted éverywhere. Sold by Druggi: Grocers, Stationers, Hardware and keneral storea. tani cocoa BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING **By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which gover? the ‘operations of digestion and nutrition, and by x careful application of the fine properties of well we- fected Cocom, sir. Iepps has provided: our Dreakfant te- Dies with a’ delicately-favored beverave, which may save We many heavy doctors’ bills. Itis by the judicious Use of stich articles of dict that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every lendency tod teaee. Hunareda of subtle maladies are flcating around us, ready to attack wherever there isa ‘weak point. Wemay cecape manya fatal shaft by keep- ing ourselves well fortified with pure blood, and a prop- erly nourished frame.""—Civil Service Gazette, ‘Mado simply with boiling water or miik, ac in tins, (only 4s-lb. and Ib.), by Grocers, labeled. JAMES EPPS & CO., Homceovathic Chemists, London, Eng. 016-m, tu&s Groaur & Cos MATICO ©. Are warranted to effact a rapid. cure in. the most sevare cares of private diseases, ‘They do not fatigue the stomach ss ail other ¢apsulos with, iquid Copsiba do, and will be found a safe and effective remedy. ad-tustly SOLD BY ALL DuUGGISES, Gas Cooxie Sroves, OR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, 329 EF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI=TRIOT OF COLUMBI4. District Government Affairs. DISTRICT REVENUES. The cash collections during the Recal year just ‘cloRed were $1,839,904.80, and the excess of revenue over the preceding year, $188,788 40, A com) son of the cash revenues With the appro) for District, pu shows a cash surplus this year of $27,20.67, ‘This amount will be facreasad by expenditures this year within appropriations nd it may De assumed that the real surplus will amount to $50,000 cash. ‘The expenditures include payments of deficiencies for five years amount- Ing tO $97,950.04, and $2,730 in advance of next year's Income have been inade out of the revenues of the fiscal year ended June 80, 1883 Local Notes. ‘The Criminal Court was this afternoon adjourned | til Friday, Judge Wylle remarking that he wan- ted to be sre of having a competent jury on Fri- day. Gertrute J. Wm. D. and James E. Bergman send $1.25 to Tur Stam for the Poor Children’s Country Home, To-day, in the Equity Court, Judge James made adecree in the matter of the petition of Dorsey E. W. Carter changing his names to D. E. W. Tow- n “WW. S Bush was admitted tothe bar of this Dis- Fatal Sheeting in Virginia. Va, July 3.—About midnight last night a aiMoulty occurred tn Biandrord between Barney Jones and Woodson Dunn. Jones accusnd ‘Woodson and his brother, Lewis Dunn, of having induced his (Jones) wite ‘and daughter to follow them, intimating that Woke motives were un- derlying their action. Words ensued and Jones, seizing an old army musket, loaded with bird shot, fired at Woodson Dunn, the charge entering thé Tight groin, passing tirough the body, and m: Ing a wount two inches “tu'diametr, bua cane ‘not recover. 1sHE EVENING STAR. ‘TUESDAY.......... . July 3, 1883. 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to ha Star, The Ballot at Concord To-day. CoxcorD, N. H., July 3.—The ballot for U.S. Sen- ator to-day resulted as follows: Whole number, 243; necessary toa choice, 122 Wm. & Ladd, 1; Cnas. H. Bell, 3; Gilman Marston, 12; Aaron F Stevens, 17; James W. Patterson, '26; James F. Briggs, '29;' Edward H. Rollins, 72; and Harry Binghaw, $1. Although 94 members were absent, but 16 pairs were announced. ‘The only change In the balloting was in favor of ex-Gov. Bell, who ‘The Disaster on the Clyde. THE SUBMERGED STEAMER AND ITS GHASTLY FREIGHT—FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE CA LaMire. Lonpox, June 8, 4:30 p.m.—The following par teulars about the disaster to the st + Daphne have come to hand: The steamer left the ways at a very fast rate, and when she gained the water she Tolied from side to side. The persons on Doard, fearing she would capsti ran to and fro, The vessel finaliy reeled over and nearly disap- peared beneath the water. Those who had matn- tained thelr positions on the portion of the steamer not submerged did thelr utmost to gained two votes. save those who were cast overboard. Th i te. Brac hern | re Gi. Searborougs, Richard. B Porters) | A Cunp-Lanon Law.—A new law reguiating the > les G. chal . 1 J. 5 Al A’ ie Cantante yacune | Nord W. Phillips, Jonn Hancock, and Geo. D. Payne on | employment otchuarcn wilt eo te ote ae hee the report of the examining committee. Jersey to-morrow. It probibits the employment A white man, name not given, was sun-struck | of ‘under,}2 and girls under 14 tn factories and. this afternoon in the White Lot.’ The ambulance | mines; and lithits the dally labor that may be re- Tras_ Sent for and he was removed for medical | quired of chikiren under fourteen to ten hours, treatment. ‘a some of the large manufacturing towns prepa: Tations have been Made to accommodate the new THR NEW YORK STOCKMARKET. pupils who are expecta i attend the pubtio €following are the opening and clos! loay [Schools tn consequence of this law. It Is estimw coneNew York Stock Market to-day, as ported ‘Uhat the law will take §,00) juvenile operatives out of the Paterson mills alone. pee Panama, June 23.—TheChilians are making pre- Ngee to evacuate the north of Peru and hand t over to Iglesias, who 1s rapidly rising in public esteem. ‘The treaty provides ationg other things the absolute cession of Tarapaca, the fate of Arica and Tacna to be decided by a pivbiscite after ten years military occupation by Chill, the losing na- tion receiving ten million dollars from the country acquiring the property. a byspecial wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th streat. ‘The Connt Chambord’s Recovery Name. G ajc Tue Virginia Dveiista—Me. Beirne, accom: Impossible. \. | | panied by his seconds, arrivea tn Richinond from Cen. Pacific. %4)Nor. & Wes. p.| 414/ 41% | Fredericksburg last evening. No arrests hava Pants, July 8.—Large crowds were present this | Chea a Ohio |North Pac 51) 5188 | Deen made, Elam, the wounded editor, is still at morning at the churches, in which masses were | “Do, ist pret 4! ‘89% 89 | the house of Lieut. Gov. Lewis, in West’ Virginia. sald for the recovery of the count from his present | Do. aq St |13245 182% | Dr. Wheat, his physician, says he may be about critical tlness. The Count de Chevigne arrived in | © ¢.¢. est..| 26 | 26% | inten days or may be dead. Pywmta ts feared Pars this afternoon direct from Frohsdorff. He | co). Coal 303 Oregon Tr’ns..| 83%) 83% | from the clogxing of the wound, as no tube has Says the Count de Chambord ts making a desper- | 1D. L. & W.... 12841986 Pac Mall ....| 41 | 414 | yet been inserted to give flow to ihe pus. Slough- ate struggle and may last some days, but his re- | Den & R G...| 43 "| 434 Peo. D. & E...| 19%! 19% ing ts also feared by reason of the proximity of tue covery IS Impossible. He vomits everything he i 37% 87 *|Renaing. 38:5) 583 | wound to the femoral arvery. takes into his stomach. He is very much emaci- 9% 94'S. Paul, 108 "104 = i -~ ’ ated and extremely weak. Tit, Central .:.|133% 18334/St. Paul pret. [119 119% | _A Breyer Tovr.—Forty-seven bicyclists started Rome, July 3—It ts asserted that the Count de | Lake Shore :.. 108% 109%'St. P. & Omaha) 46% 47\ | out from Windsor yesterday ona tour throuch Chambord has recetved the Papal bl Lou, & Nash -.| 52% 52x) Do. pref...../105 "1043 | Canada via St. Thomas, Goderich, Stratford, et eee Mich, Cent...1} 92) 924 Texas Pac 37% | Brantford and Toronto to’ Niagara Falls. Thers Congress Asked to M.K. & T...1.| 297% 303;/Unton Pac are Wheelmen in the party from Detroit, Chicara, Dollar. Mo. Pacific .. |/1024,'102%) Wab. Pac. Milwaukee, Louisville, Minneapolis, Peoria, Wor HARRISBURG, Pa. July 3—The senato to-day | N. J. Central. -| 85%) 86. |Wab. Pac. p’ cester and other cls. Lento ARRESTED FOR CRURLTY TO ANTMATA.—Daggetty the owner of the horse Boston, who raced the ate mal against a catamaran on Sunday from York to Stony Creek, a distance of ninety miles, Was arrested at New Haven yesterday at the tn- Stance of the state humane soctety ou the change SN. ¥. Central {io 119%] West. Union. An Almshouse in Fi ESCAPE OF TWELVE LUNATICS DURING THE BXUITE- MENT. Afire at the Dauphin county, Pa. almshouse, Passed a resolution requesting Congress to make he trade dollar a legal ten es Sesh Another Dull Day in Wall Street, New York, July 3—The Posts financial arti- cle says: The stock market was so much neglected this forenoon that the slight clianges of prices registered had no significance as to the future | yesterday afternoon, destroyed every building on | O! cruelty to animsls. Bonds were furnished. course of prices. Even Lackawanna, in whitch | the ground except the laundry and school-house. —_—__—— there has been 80 large an amount of nominal and | The stable and contents, including two horses MARRIED. fictitious trading for some months past, only reg- HARLESTON—KFt Ys. istered 1,400 shares up to 12 o'clock, and in the Op May Bist, 1883, at 5:20 am. at and five mules, was first burned.and set fire to the ‘t. Peter's Church, by the pastor, Key reat majority of other stocks there was almost no | Maln structure, an elegant building three storles | Giuitivan, CHAS. W, HARLESTOR te LLi . Trading. Tho most business. was’ ia Westers | high, with mansard roar. "Th tosxne iomates-—st | foals, CHASM IA = * females and 17 males —were saved. The loss will Teach about $200,000, and there ts an Insurance of about $30.00. One ‘of the insane patients was severely burned by herclothing catching fire from Union and Pacific, both of which were % higher than at the close yesterday. Long Isiand was also § higher than yesterday. Northern Pacific preferred was also a little more active than the oo ——_ DIED CONNER. On_JInly 3, 1883, at 12 o'clock, JNO. 0. ig COND , aed fifty-two years, a native of Listowel, general Ist, and at first was 3 lower than yester- | Sparks after she was out of the building. Shortly | CONNEK: sed Aft diay at 6234, but. afterward Was nrmer. ‘The rail | after the Insane inmates were gathered Up. Dy ‘His Funeral wil take pace from hie Yate real@anoe, tt Toad boud inarket continucs dull and changes in | Outsiders and taken to the state asyluu 1 was | street wi, apoalte tye chaste fark So twee prices were only fractional. Government bonds | ‘!scovered that twelve of them were missing,hav- | July 5, at4:30 p.m. Friends aud relatives invited % Wore uiehangea: ing fled. ‘Two of them are very violent. Up to | attend. " So ge 9 o'clock last night none of them had been appre-| | FRACTION. On Monday evening, July 20. 1883, af The Post Office Department. hended. 8:30 o'clock, JOHANNA LANE, beloved wife of Wal- So Severe Summer Storms. DAMAGE BY WIND, RAIN, NATL AND LIGHTNING—RE- PORTED LOSS OF FOURTEEN LIVES. A violent thunder storm swept over New York city yesterday afternoon, doing great damage. ‘The front wall of Harry Miner’s unfinished thea- ter was blown down. At Port Jervis, N. ¥., yes- terday afternoon the thermometer registered 100 in the shade. A heavy-wind and rain storm set in, which did considerable damage. At Hancock the Erie freignt house was demolished, tue Cathglic Fuueral will take piace from residence of parent, chureh “blown flat to the ground and | ysmi Sram tty mince from ronidehee of parenta other houses damaged. A terrific storm | frienan garetts Ah ve ae of wind and rain visited Binghampton, | pyak: N. ¥., which unroofed many houses and over: threw trees. ‘The Catholic church was badly dam- aged. A heavy storm of a similar character vis- ited Waterbury and Hartford, Conn. A boy is re- ported drowned at Harttord. "Yesterday a tornado ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY PROMOTIONS AND AP POINTMENTS TO BE MADE. ‘The changes in the clerical force of the Post OMce department, which have been determined by the Postmaster General after conference with his three assistants, comprise 130 promotions apd appolntments, Most of these are among the minor grades, and include but few new appointments. Some halt dozen of the ladies dismissed from the topogranaical office were reappointed, places hay- ing been made for them by removing those who were believed to be less competent as clerks. The provision made in the last appropriation tll, creating four chiefs of divisions, was complied with by promoting the principal clerks in each division to that position, as follows: E:C, Fowler, of Maryland, chief of the ap) ment division Of the first assistant’s office; Albert W. Scott, of Towa, chief of the salary and allow- anee division; D. W. Rhodes, of Ohio, enter of the | Ported drowned at Harttord. Ye Mass.) valley, division of office sunplies; George W. Wells,-| Wwreeiing the new college cymnasim ut Wliatie of Maryland, chief of the finance division of thé | town, Erle, Pa, was violted Dy a tornado yesters third assistant’s office. In each ease these are day about noon: For the space oabout half an Promotions from $1,800 to $2,000 per annum. hour the sky was inky biack and the day was dark It is stited that no further changes are con- | 53 nient, The storm raged fereely, Tne lights templated, and that these were only mado in | ‘hing struck several houses A cyclone struck the Grder to make the clerical force come within the | town of Cromwell, about fifteen qailes below Hart, requirements of th ford, on the Connecticut river, last evening, and wrecked nearly every house in'the village. i teen lives were lost. lace Fraction, in the fiftieth year of her. Funeral from ber iste residence, 17 Wednenday, July 4, at 11 o'clock a. LOCHREY. At 11:20 p. m., Juiy 2, 1883, afters long and peinful illn which he bore with Christian fortitude. JAMES LOCHREY, of Auanta, Ga., for- meris of Geonetown, D. C Funeral will take place from the residence of bie brother-in-law, R. C. Steele, No. 814 3d street_north- Bont Thursday at 2p. mi. Servicer ut MF Churchy Congress street, Georgetown, D. C. Relatives Teapeotfully invited to attend. At 12:55 p.m., July 24, 1883, from denti- EOM., infant dauchter of frederick and 4 10 months and 9 days, OF Kteee treet, FAKE. On the oon of TIuly 2, 1883. resitence of his son, William C. Peake, after ing iliness of maiarial fever, JAMES T. the sixth-fifth year of his axe. Funeral will take place from 417 Seventh street south- east, on Thursday. July Sth, at half past five o'clock p. mm, ,telatives and friends ‘are respouifully invited to attend, SCHEUCH. On July 2, 1883, Mr.JOHN SCHEUCH, born in H ssen Darmstadt, Geriauy, August 2, 1835, Dred July 2, 1583. In my hand no price I bri Sinuly'to tury drone Tels? Funeral from German Lutheran church, corner Twentieth and G streets northwest, Juls ‘Sth, at 3 p.m. Friends and relatives respectfully inv ea to atten = TAYLOR, On July 2, 1883, at 7 o'clock p. ALEXANDER TAYLOK, in the hincticth year of News Bric! “Funeral services trom hi Gov. Butler sent a message to the Massachusetts | strect southwest, Thurelay, at bal legislature yesterday, refusing to adjourn that | m. body to August 27, as ‘requested by joint resolu- | atten: Lion. He also vetoed the Dill to levy a state tax of £2,000, ‘The democrats "and republicans of Madison co., Miss, have effected a fusion on the basis of a division of the county offices between the two arties, Pign the United States Circult Court at Providence, RL, yesterday, in the equity suit of F. D. Moul: int eg ‘The Suit Against Commissioner West. HE EXPLAIN HOW HE CAME INTO POSSESSION OF MRS. STINDE’S BONDS—HE NOW HOLDS THEM TO 8E- CURE A DEBT DUE HIM. In the case of Mary Jane and C. W. Stinde agt. Joseph R. West, Commissioner of the District, in Which Mrs. Stinde claims that she entrusted New Orleans and Vicksburg rallroad bonds, amounting to $100,009, to defendant to dispose of or exchange for other bonds, and asked a restraining order pre- venting him from making further disposition of them, Mr. West this morning,by J. Ambler Smith, residence, 504 Third —paxt two o'clock p. elatives abd friends ‘are respectiully invited to TOLSON. On July 24, 1883, EDWARD F.. son of Rebcocn and the ite bowen t olson, in the thirty-first year of his age. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral from the parlor of Henry Lees’ Sons, undertakers, on Thursday worning, July 6th, at ton o'clock @.m. bad fled his answer. ton “agt. Z, Chuttee, for, possession of Canonchet, UNDERT ‘A KERS. He avers that at the tlme that he received tho | burce quip eter res Ste Surety. for costs HUR ROONEY & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND bonds plaintiff and her husband were indebted to him in $11,000, and avers it was the agreement that he should apply the proceeds, whether by sale or exchange of the bonds, to the payment ot the indebtedness to himself, the remainder, after such reimbursement, to be paid to the complain- ant. He declares that he offered to return the bonds to the plaintiffs upon the payment of the tedness to him, and he admits that he re- EMBALMERS. —Calls anewer our Principal Offi 71) 7th street northwest, e22 ARTHUR ROONEY, JAMES BELLEW. oe UCcCHLY* UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. (Formerly 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest.) At the quarterly meeting of the Chicago Presby- nye nel aca) tery, yesterday, the resignation of Rev. Herrick Johnson, pastor of the Fourth chureh, and widely known for his opposition to theater-going, was accepted. W. H. Vanderbilt has added $100,000 to the en- dowiment fund of the Vanderbilt university at Nasnvule, Tenn., making the total endowment 00. fused to return the same to the plaintiffs except- | *"Te month’s festivities on the 383d anniversary | oon gvgit™! pins iret-ciems end scemaalie.” ee pd ing Mpon such payment being made, and he | or the rst European colonization of the city ot dentes that he Totused to give any. in- | Santa Fe and the American continent opened at D. SPINDLE formation in | regard to ‘sald bonds. | Santa Fe sesterday NDERTAKER, 1253 7th at., bet. Mand Nn.w. He admits that he has pledged the bonds to the | “In the trial of the Jews in Hungary, on the | Hodiee eambalmod ‘and -nrepared” for transyortating. National Metropolitan bank as security for loan of ‘Chri Hemidence wt place of businesr, $0050, but denies that he fs nbout to further deal | CUATEe Of murdering a Christian irl, & witness testifled that he had been terrorized ‘into giving alse testimony by a poltce magistrate, ‘The election of itealy to parliament 1s considered a Parneil victory. During a temperance fete at SheMeld, Englant, a horse caused a panic among children, and two of the latter were killed. In a competitive match with the Midland Rifle club yesterday, the American team were far ahead up to the time the match was {hterrupted by a @ whunder shower. Mr. Enoch Pratt yesterday presented to the city. of Baltimore the Pratt free Library, In the shape Of a check for $833,333.335g, witn the decd for the Ubrary and its site, valued at The receiver appointed by the creditors of the lard merchants, McGeocb, Everincham & Co., re- Ports the unsecured Habilities of the firm to be $1.344,911,21. ‘The cash in hand is $200,000. ‘The conflict in Oshkosh, Wis., belween the city | jx With ‘sald bonds as though they were his own, or to in any manner deal with them, execpt pursuant to the understanding and agreement under and by virtue of which he ree-ved them. He says he 1s willing and ready to return the bonds on the pay- ment of the Indebtedness due him, but denles the rigut of plaintiffs to the possession until the in- debtedness 1s fully paid or satisfied, and denies tht heis bankrupt and Insolvent, as alleged. pete eee ‘The Races at Ivy City. INAUGURAL MEETING OF THE WASHINGTON DRIVING cue. ‘This was the first day of the inaugural mecting of the Washington Driving Club, and though the ‘weather was too warm tobe comfortable the at- tendance was large. The entries for the first 1ace to-day, which was for horses of the three-minute J OEPEQAWEER, ‘GENERAL FU 1726 Pennsylvanis and everything fi. B WRIGH aaiaati = UNDERTAKER, 1337 TexTH StRexr Noarmweer. Telephone Connection. aud UGUSTUS BURGDOK: A FURN. 0. ISHING UNDERTAKER, 2e northwest. ‘Terms ‘Telephone connection. ralt F, a RNISHING UNDERTAKER, sank Ponnrylvania avenue Lorthwest, botween 3441 streets. Everything ‘aret-class. dant! MEDICAL, &e. Fake DE BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO ptions and send you to some side- KOTHEAS and GRAY, 906 Betrect southw: st, authorities and the telephone company about the dog | class, best three tn fivo, were as follows: Phallas, | removal of poles from the streets Continues, ee nn armenens ba Majoltea, Sotham, Shultz, Black Prince and Henry | | ev. Thos, Walsh, Vicar general of the diocese — — Ward Beecher. Second race—Brandy Boy, Ewing, | 0f Hartford, Conn., died at Meriden, Conn., yester- HE LADIES’ FRIEND—MOTT’S HOMEO- day eventng, of peumonta. Gladiator and Jo Bunker. hic Pills for all female complaints. Majolica was the fav- al Jpeoduosd' fren irregular Major . Jonn, of Monongahela county, | and all dives prod tt 9: no tanta orite,so much so that no pools could be sold on west Virginia’ committed suicide Saturday by ce For sale only at 906 B strest southwest, him. Phallas was nextin choice and Sotham | hanging. next. In the second race, for 2:21 horses, Brandy | | The Conyngham and Baltimore mines,at Wilkes- Dr akZONs FEMALE PULLS MAILED 10 ANY Boy was favorite, but the horses were pretty evenly | barre, Pa., are now entirely flooded. addrsss on reocipt of $1. Box 307 City Post Office, matched. pathe pill pronibiting the sale of Cigarettes and to- | "jet2-im The Judges of the races this afternoon are: | Pacce in any form to minors under 16 years we George'M. Oyster, jr., and J. H. Gheen. intopperation in New Jersey on Sunday. Av Sor SAN CONFIDENTLY, CONSULT ‘The Marine band concert for to-morrow em-| ‘Tar Farat WAY WE CELEBRATR—Mrs. Grover, | toh peid to all dismures peculing te Latte oe braces a program of patriouc airs, all by American | of Newark, N.J., was shot yesterday by some boys | si All irrerularities and Ovarian troubles treated, authors, who nee playlig with toy cannon faa alley~ ‘Thirty-five years’ experienoo. Jel6-1 Fp A rear of her house, a minfe ball ent Asststant Suraxon John Guiteras, of the Ma- | the body behind and below the left suonider aod MPORTANT TO, LADIES LADIES MAY Wi Tine hospital service, has been ordered to proceed | coming out in front, near the left breast. There | 4.2 commodated wth | from pale 2 oe Cruz, (tryin ue = are only slight bopes of her recovery. Semally. ‘Mrs. ut B. SLO. itary condition of the port. ‘Acting Assistant Sur- 5S Say street, goon Consror sateen onisren tp May Wome Capavens Prom TEWKsBURY.—In the Tewksbury | Su Geneesuve Greens, Erne tates. examination yesterday a letier to the state board of health was read, stating that from October 19, 1873, to October 1, 1882, there were delivered to the medical college 504 adult and_36 children’s bodies. The whole amount paid by the colleges for the service connected with this was $8,227. Gov. But- ler here made a demand for these books, showing the record of bodies sent to colleges, and the com- PATgnrs were fssued to-day a8 follows: Jas, M, Chadwick, Washington, D.C., vapor bath; Law- rence Cosgrove, Baltimore, machine for cutting key seats; Jono M. Davis and D. H. Brown, Lin- coin, Va., mechanical power; Wiillam Farmer, Wyetheville, Va., pojueane chair support; T. J. Tucker and BF. Kel RELIABLE AND Tpecialie ia ue ly, Richi Vi t= | mittee, by a unanimous vote, ordered Thomas J. | “apié age calculator. sd ee Ry DOF Oe Marsh, jr., to produce them. Sane Sate dl z THE WoRK OF 4 Fine \CKER.—Benjamin Doremus, a boy in Paterson, N. J., put a lighted fire-cracker in the bunghole of an’empty whisky barrel tliat lay fa front of a saloon, Darrel ‘YeLtow Fever Sanitary Inspector Daniel M. Burgess reports to the Marine hospital bureau that the steamer City of Pusblo, en route to New ‘outh, nervous weakness, early decay, Joes of manhood, &c., Twill senda recipe that wil cure Sou, FREE OF CHAWGE, Ths remedy was dis Ww Wi coy by a missiopary in South America. Bend @ K, 5 v had been in the sun all day and was fullof gas. | Sov“ . . TA York, left fatal case of yellow fever at Havana. oe es met N $pit-nddreenea envelope to the xy. Josxen, man, and the Darvel exploded With the Soiee of ats non. Pieces of it were thrown five huni feet. lece of the head struck Doremus in the HA ox two of Da. BEOTHEIE Inv Lal ia) juring him 80 that there is little hope of his re- | Mill cure any tate bine ‘To BR MADE SECOND LIEUTENANTS IN THE ARMY. The following-named non-commissioned officers have been examined and proved quall fied for com- mission as second Heutenants, They will be as- JAXHOOD RESTORED BY UFING A BOTTLE system. 906 B st. ew. 3e13-Lin* signed to the Ist, 6th, 21and 9th regiments of in- Wravelers Guide, 5 a Senge W. Pe Burnhain, Cork: Temes Maa aoe | | PENNSYLVANIA HoaD.—Trains leave B. & P. sta-| FREAD! READI: tiof, 6th and B sts. n.w., as follows: For New ¥« Philadelphia and the Eist—A.M., 200 (ex.), 9 imited ex.), 10:30 (cx.) P.M., 1:30 (ex), 4:20 (ex.), 9250 (x.) and 10:20 (ex.) On Sunday—P.M., 90 (ex), 9:50 (eX), 10:20 (ex) For Boston, daily, without change of cars, 1:30 P.M (ex.); on Sunday, 420 PM (ex: For Pitisburg and the West, daily, A.M., 9:30 (Chuicago Imited); ‘9:30 (fast line.) P.3i., 7,20 (ex), 9350 (cx) For Rochester, Niagara Falls a —P. Baltimore—A.) Sergt. smith, Sergt. Alexander Thomas. COMMISSIONS were issued to-day to Elizabeth Fitzgerald, postmaster at Texas, Md., and W. W. Owen, Dorset, Va. rest Mr. Frank Raysonp, the hew postal note agent at N ew York, was at the Post Office depart- ment to-day. E APPOINTMENTS’ BY SUPERINTENDENT SNYDER.— DE. MOTT'’S ich SYAYSES PILLS. pORTANT TO THE SICK! toms indicate Ainease, eulring perctianre omen Chief Engineer Snyder, the new superintendent of mad following \tments:—Chief en- a cpameise F Spey oe vimtnesd ; ran HH. McCartney captain ofthe watch Fr iu ACCIDENT TO Mrs. SPENCER.—Mra. Sara A. spencer met with an aecideut about noon the State, War and Navy department building, ineer, Daniel Johnson; % 3B. Pyson and J. H. Reine burg. Which happily did not prove so serious as it was Orst ppces 2 hee hile descending the stairs at the | street entrance of the business coli ‘building, she and fell some ing upon Me. invitation of ohare s Hagner ite bat wil ‘Fours at his, Sow go x rivet, Wasliigom,

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