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AUCTION SALES. DDUNCANSON BHOS., Auctioncers. TEN, PARLOR, SUITES, WALNUT CHAMBER SET Tee BED REAL PROP- REAUS “WasheraNDa” LOUNGES. EXTER: : PRI ON SIXTH STREEL SOUTHEAST. SION TAB. M. T. TABLES, WAENOT ASD. x WEDNESDAY, 7 tor, Bluff Point, | | In pursuance of a decd of date the GILT-FREM PLATE TEL a Beal's Ne Abe nitown ; returning | 28th da; ahs snd recorded, In Liber; HOES. DEERS, bs as eeact oad THUUSDAY, making all river landings. ray sepuced thacol ates Sat ESSE: aL 3 N FRIDAY, 7 m, Currioman, Howard, Coburn, | font ‘of die ena pantie saqon, ia MATTING, CUNY KITCHEN UTENSILS, Abels, Stone’s and Leonardtown; returning SATUR- | 1 axe ste ¥-PAST six F.2.. se Ge conta MET 5,000 CIGARS. pean : roan brace: 3 rg et eerie scribed tu the idet-s aud ‘bounds following: Besta sTeh OOLOCK. ee wih eat at Se Boe _Fare, each way, 25 conta, 329 sane on (th street seat at 5 poant dey weneral collection of Household SPeswew anuowsoaT =e south from the ‘northwest corner of Lot So. 13, feet 4 inches: thence east 56 feet; thence south 7 fect unds inches; thence west 112 feet to the line of 6th street; thence north along the line of said 6th street to the place of bexinniny, improved by a two-story Frame Dweiling House. Leaves 7th street wharf at Ts. m. for POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, PDERCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, Connecting with Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Terms of sale are: One-half of the On TU! SDAY MORNING, JULY SEVENTEENTH, 4 tanto On Mondn rosy chvoly, in nine and eighteen monthe after | rooms, the above Mare.” 1be ‘can have thirty, la of sale, with futerest. If the terms of sale sixty Or ninety days notes satisfactorily endorsed. it not be comp ied with in six days afte: the day of sale ~ na the ‘Irustee rese.vea tho rueht to re-eli the property at | PUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Pniaysfor Currioman, Leonardtown and interme ” sid Co-LOf tho frat purchaser-© AU convey Sa eee ee a dines, ret Hoe Mus purehager’a - A ASS) 4 3. B. PADGETT. Act, ra titinedse On AaT BIGHTH STRERE SOGSH W. RIDLEY, Man; pe ‘7th st. wharf, Washingion, D.C. eee eens ‘assignment deed of 80 CENTS EACH WAY. aaron by Peter P. FOINT LOOKOUT, FORTRESS MONROE AND ROPERTY, FRONTING bis, I will sell at public auction rem- © NORFOLK: BEXWEEN GARD | top ho 1h rest tps on FktD TEN ONLY BOAT STOPPING AT POINT LOOKOUT. NTH, at FIV 0 . M., the stock in trade of said stores, con- Close connection with trains for shall offer for eale, in front of part off OCEAN VIEW. in square 141, im- PAL ‘CE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE, | ime. itn and THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, ‘3 Auctioneer. O p.m, and SATU returning MONDAY Jyl2-d&ds TO-MORROW. And all the articles usually found in a first-class HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, T fioal Estate Auctioneer. VED PROPERTY, FRONT- BETWEEN B AND The the 8th streot ‘The above will frst be offered satisfactory bid is not obtained the assignee BAY MARF, KIND AND GENTLE, WORKS IN ALL HARN AOELLEST MIDING MARE, AND x fA ‘f SOUTHEAST, AND STORE ON BRIDGE STREET, UNIONIOWN, wer Br Little urs : Xen ‘Land Records for the District CANNED GOODS, @ro- stock of the Uniontown store will be removed to as an entirety. Ifa rererves the Fight to withdraw ae whole and it will then be . sold in SEVENTEENTH, at; ‘Terms cash. JESSE C. ERGOOD, Assignee. » i aN i S ir claims i . . POINT A} pl ps yo gies Pie eauers dy16-at 915 Louisiana avente. jyl4-d&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. _ FINANCIAL. JUNCANSON BiOS., Auctioneers. jth; street wharf daity, except Sunday, | FVITE GREAT TROUBLE IN BOTH THE OLD| _ TOOLS. &o.. AT AUC’ rurdayy at 6. Ling ang ordinary Asieasment Comfauies tn the | _ (By. vittne of an order issued from the Supreme Court Nt xeursiousa special feature. Return | conepng aud OF rs pase on. of the Heanrey | of the Districtof Columbia, holding « special term. as mu. Tiemibers. By th ned by the MUTUAL IE: | Probate Court, 1 will sell at public uuction om SATUI- » tickets good on eithor Leary or Excelsior. | 51""'VSTEUND LIFE ASSOCIATION this, eect Gai, TRS, 1883, at ELEVEN ith th culty in the way of permanent and safe lite Insurance f the auction rooms of Dun- eel Zitsive couneetion with the Boston and Providence | fy" Seeraninn ey Sheemanent and safe life insurance nd D streota northwest athe Le eee ae fare, 1 Phston, ‘relat received dafiy until § p.m. 150) adnate ANCHE Meee ate Oho, Asma E HUDGINS, Gen. Supt. WM. P. WELCH, Agent. Jel M™ VERNON! wt. VERNON! BY AND SELL U. 8. GOV'T AND D, Ais, WASH. C. GASLIGHT and ALL Teposits receive:i subject to check. We pay SPECIAL attention 1o obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city recurities, and are prepared at ali tumes to answer inqui- ‘Hes regarding same, HARRY C, TOWERS & CO., BANEEKS, BROKERS AND INSURANOR, C. BONDS; other City a MARY JANE HOMILLER, Administratrix of Michael Hi te HINE & THOMAS, Attorneys. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY _V, COMP! STFAMER W. W. CORCORAN aves Tih street wharf daily (exce;t Sunday) for Mt Veruen ol 20.0'clock & i. retiirning reaches Washing- UABLE ton about 3:30 p.m. = RISING ELV. Ca IN UNJONTOWN. D.C.. AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, JOLY TWEN fY-FIR“T, i at SIX O'CLOCK, on por 1e LL. BI ORTATION 1 *, Captain. Peromae TRa the sig seue ruwesr, | pect ial own “The steomer FUP. Capt _W. 7, Tenvon | 2S 16:07 STREET KOK Pannen property, compristayr alont tne tase tapre or Seoken — ert 5 Se bie —_ D. 7 et K TELEGRAPH WIRES less. ihe reper pyre licnols ‘o'clock p. m., for More an ver ba: ‘On! 4 i a covatdered most desi “g furusnu, leaves Baltimore every FRIDAY PRIVATE sice rn improved propsrdes ‘adjoins the prop. uy dations strictly first-class. Ca ‘jemple and oth a in front id st bo prepaid,and will be received on SEIWEEH sua Property in ths Tocality ia raindly onbauclog in BAIUADAYS UO EPHENSON & BRO., Agent, Tertioa Silt Bepmesea ease ner ee Tih street whest and Iathst.'and Pa. avy. | WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. | Pot%On Will be pfter TEAMER MATTANO LFAV_& WASHING Roles beating inaeesr na a cD core Thesis = aechaly yin dy : paid, and secured by s-deed Propet < a.m. for Potomac ndince. Lands at —_— All couveyancing at purchaser's cos dapoet groves cae Ueseguired fine of ee, apical own, jays up. H. H. DODGE, ‘HOMAS DUWLING, Aucuoneer. VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRIOK DENCE, No. 226 SECOND Bonds, Stocks and Investment Secnritiss Bonght and fold on Commission, STEAMERS Ates Hse-sce On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TWENTY-. ‘D, 1883, in front of the TX THIKD, 1 at No. (39 16rH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) O'CLOCK: T thal soll toe thee cat HX SERVICE. 4uency for Prince and Whitely, Ftock Brokers, containing nine latrobe stove and Buoapwax. Naw Youe. hrowehout anal in cl mlinity to the Uapital se a Sat ‘ ~ New Yor throughout, an lose pre 0 ar bere to Liverpool every § re a ia makes ita property, either as @ home or amOdations unsurpassed, Cabin—g70 and “terms: One. ; the balance at six and twelve : One-half cash; $135 and $:50 Excursion. Frere eteee of Fecnmitien honeht and eota on aemmis- | Months, with sid ana eecured by a deed pete a ften in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Waw ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE OF HORSES, CAR- RLAGES, WAGON ASD HARNESS, BUTCHERS dy16-5t (PROVED PERTY, ACKES, MORE OR LESS, RESI- STREET, BETWEEN AND C STREETS NORTHEAST, IN CLOSE PKOXIMITY TO THE CAPITOL, At AUCTION. improvements consist of a thi atory pressed bric! ut ‘with bath-room and eollar: gust ‘The house has been put in to Liverpoo! every ulternate Tuesday, via | {or Boston and Washington, ‘Orden teeta ona, HOU dofontrequtred a ue ot asia Liesl er St Johns, N. F. New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent | Jy16-d&ds HOS. J. MYERS, Real Etat Broker. ; z commission. Private and direct telegraph wires to aa Tntertoccliate Passage, $40. Prepaid Steerage, $21. | Commission. F IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED = Richmond, Esitimore, Philadelphia, New York and BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET, LEVE & ALDEN, General Agenta, Boston, through which orders are executed on the BETWEEN M AND N STREETS NORTHWEST. 207 Broadway, New York; or, | Stock Exchanges in thoee cities and repertea back By virtue cf a decree of the Supreme pietlctor ‘Columbie, passed. iit E lromptiy. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- | Distri ve At Washingten, D. C.: ‘ormation regarding the Markets received through our we will, Y, TH TW NTY Sit DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1883, at SIX ee ESTAS TUE cite ievce: Ge) Sew York Stock dil. in front of the premises, offer forsale n1_ | Lote19 and 30, ih the ‘recorded ‘subdivision of square ts improved by two brick buildings, RAILROADS. one having front of 81" feet ¥% inches on Tth ——- zs and containing stores Nos. 1229 "and 140% 1th -trect NHE GREAT northwest, and the other having s front of 16 fest PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE | Hashemon aaid street, ana ‘tore No. 1291 7 ‘TO THE NOKTH, WEST, AN! SOUTHWEST. northwest, T ab has been subdivided ‘The ster TOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDI ‘ENERY. | into two lots corresponding with these two Dreger RESD AY AND 8. STLEL KAILS. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. "lat of the subdivision will be shown at the Of 3 ntzeet, Hoboken. "Rates of ps IN PFFECT JULY 61x, 1 Cne-fourth carh and balance fu thres equal York t Havre, Lendon, foutbampton and Bremen, | Tame Leave WasHINGTON, FROM STATION, CORNER at six, twelve an: ‘rom. Bret cabin, $106; second’ esbin, $60; steerage, $30: pre: OF SIXTH AND B STREETS, an pur- Paid steerage certinestos, $22. for ireisht or passexe | For Pitisbure aud the Weet « sold, ply fo OELICHS © Co, 2 Bowl Greens New | of Palace Sleeping Cars at 9: x1 - Yorw. W. G METZEROTT & ©O. 925 Pennayivania m., daily, with P the aveaue northwest, Agents for Washington, yal spare to Clocimnadl. "Wostern aprons 1:30 p. | terms of tale be not complied with within che woek from . | _m. daily. ‘with Palace Cars to Pittaburyaud Cinch- | the sale the trustecs reseevethe right ian ne Sensece \UNARD LINE Bak. Aino, connects, except {or Chica. | st the purchaser's risk and cost, ater tree Gaya 1otise c Footstar Bites e Gickn epee | ™ Ho Braing Sa Erp, ine Car icaro.. Mail Ex! NF, BARS Sensans fe gemeton areas Tecra era, | es 6 een 0 ; BALTIMORE AND BurOMAc BAILBOAD. CHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer.” jy14- “ith. tue duly, except Saturday. with Palate M. P. YOUNG, Real Estate Auctioneer. Washiigton to’ Canandaigua, aud Harrisburg 1 AUCTION SALE OR FOUR AND A-qUinTER Fe eee eceee maven and Elmmra, at 9:90) AORES OF AND pi RET VEEN REVES . 3 NeW YORK. | For New York and the Fast, 8:00 a, m.. 10:40, m., | , By viztuo of deed of truat, dated July 181, od mistation, ence Soy See SIO, eecoring: 10 sccm | TOO atin es aks | Tales ea Lise ee a re Oe Firs ago at very low rates. Bteerage tickets from Liv- ¥ parior Cars, 9:30 8 daily, except Sunday. ein of Be peeissct aor ee oe g GQuccdatownand allctherparteut’ Europes | For Benton without change, 1:36 p.m every wesk dag. | 1D gee OS ba Bani SEE cout tenties ecmiiick -D. 1883, the followin. plece of land in the 5 aery andes Coe oe Oe Samnet teen beece net a | county of Washingtr: Dito od Colurabia, viz: Lot r to Fulton street, avoiding ferriaxe across New York City. For Philadelphia, 8:00 a, m-, 10:40 a. m.._1:30,, 4:20 9:50 and 10:20 p. m. Gn Sunday, 4:20, 9/50 and Express, 9:30 a. m. daily, ce; t Sunday. For Baltimore, 6:40, 8:00, 9:30, 9:59, 10:40 a. m.. and 1:30, 3:35, 4:20, 4:40. 6:20, '7:30,9.50 and’ 1 . On “unday, 9:30, 10:40 a. DL, 6:20, 7: 9:50 and 10:20 p. m. For Fope’s Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, wey City wi ing direct transfe double Fra "01 For f--ight and passae apply at the Company's office, 0. ¢ Lowung Green, or both “stecrace aud cabin S CO., cue Tit street, Waehiugtan, 20 p. m. Of the District of Columbia. Qneand two years, at 6 per cent interest, $100 at time of sale. purchaser's option. dy 1,14,17,19 ington county, D, C.. made for Benjamin Summy, in which is aly of record in the land récords ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the Temainder in Conveyancing at purchaser's Cost. All of purchase money may be paid in cash, at ‘WM. 8S. THOMPSON, Trusteo. except Sunda; For Aunapolis, 6:40a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except uunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG. RAIL- Wa AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON S ZARND AMP. CA: 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 8. je FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. P Sundi Warhineton. F MEDICAL, &e. — heretofore opened aiid worked.” atuato it “Ounty, is located immediataly on the right bank mac, aod runs down at a slope of 45 ‘theast’ cor- Penusylvania avenue and at the station, w lers lett for the checking of Lagwage to getypation from Dotels apd residences. CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager. ¥ ‘@ and {8 the n being but a few hundred yards borne yt ound ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. FOLOCK b M hole. The quarry lok wills whole. "The the follo: a 4HE MODEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY LINE | *# wig dey, THURSDAY Aton Saat — WEED ON at stk OCLOOR PE. Maa HOMFO 7a ee ey WEST. ‘Terme: Cash on delivery of deeds. pethic Pilla for all fem mplaints, obstructions DOUBLE TKACK! JANNEY COUPLER! i, J. MACEFY, 7 add ali « ses produced fro Tres 1 1 4 AILS: Attorney for heii Sremel For Gis ls tad rae aie ee He Syi-deaa Ofc, Wolter kaw Buildin. Schednle to take effect SUNDAY, MAY 13th, 1883. Leave W: station, * 2 ington from corner of New Jersey |» )UNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. ADI“3, YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT Ci snd St. Louis " ‘BR Tevularities and Uvarian troubles treated. | points without chan, ; 0b ame ‘Gee PD AND ore eae Boe Years’ experience. e16-1m" ~ | except Saturday. TION, virtue of two doeds of eps eater Neerenes, ae Bee ei For littsburg, Cleveland and Detroit at 8:30 . dite dicted after | $2840 p. ta Gully; 8:40 p. mn. faa olid train to Pitts: | yey iD Liber No; 1.012, folio’ dar, etwea., and Rin a Figeiciees | eran Slecrane Care attached. has sone of the Bistrist of CorumaiNer wo" weit sal on SION- LOAN, 116 North Car. Ball wits eee fot penonroeville, 10:15 a.m. ‘TWENTY-THIED DAY OF JULY, 1883, at alt Dr. Sloane's Nervine, Tonic for | Trains for Philadeiphis and. New York a © Onan, 8 per bottles eta guily exorpt Sunday, p.m. and 9:40 p.m tei TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER te a cortal att ‘week da 40, 7 plan OF plat of said city asthe grange pentmernnscis | Fences ES ASAD | a nee eat gp eet of mot Polson. Cure of Syphilis , v- Setid two etainpy for” bau jibe, 10-05-a.m,, | SeveR Hundred and ‘Afty-thres (169), yin all Ds. JOHN TRIPP. 2. LOBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AN Dini echiaea Bese this city, with 1 Tienoe, will quaraniee a cure in all ot s¥ Organs, Nervous Weakness, cte. Consulta, ions strictly confidential. Can be ccusulted Wednes. ys ad satardave, 29 p.m..at hs nee " w. Hefere to tho wading puyiistate of hakee 2ta., 45 | Shd Gost of defaaiting purchaser. after Ave dere Bip, Maman Raters Micra Ma | poPifte TSH Se hay exept guntay, 84s | BES NTE Ninaed emer Lal cH OD TEST OE aarriye arcki Wal. KING, 38.,f Trustees, jyll-d&és OWN AS No. 1134 id Philadel — WELFT! Bacaneig BT HWEST, Sees 2:13 pom., daft except Sh DR. MOTT’S FRENCH PowD! cept uiiday :"10:00 "a.m", 8:00pm Bene He, y ERS mn enre for all Uri: Diseases, Linpotency, Gl ‘Gonorshosa_ cured th 48 boars’ WAL, Seat, per box, sent by mali under THE TRADES. RAL DAKBY, : treet. NEWSPAPER. BOOK AND Job NTER. All kinds of Pr Sceihtastads of Printing, i xood style, kw J }26nis, JouRsars Seven (7) acres of arable land, overlooking the Poto- iy. KRALL. + | mac Hirer, Just Lndice oe for oe poeaaary ot Rieke : 4 For Alexandria, 6:30, 7:20, 9:20, 11:00 and 11:308.m., | am a» sul ie for truck farm or for crn Sorel Willian streat, 00, 420, 500, 00 and 11:30 p.m. Un | sites. “Location healthy, with good spring on proxt to W. G. METZEKOTTE rv? ‘Also, two (2) acres, containing a blue stone quarry, Alexandria, ‘This quarry dogreen to the wa, lexrees arry to Washington, ‘the privilege of the CRANSGERY SALE OF IMPROVED PAOPERTY, NO) 4 CASH BOOKS, &e.. &e., order at Lycett's Bi m Selon SATS Bindery 1 Ee eon, IBSON Se eo Pine Petntinn papel S10 _WOOD AND COAL. GOOD NEWS FROM TEXas, ‘Mr. Tuomas A. Howanp, of Honey Grove, Fannin county, Texas, under dateof April 5, 188%, writes as follows:— “‘Thave been suffering during several years from se- vero illness, and a general bresiking down of my physi- cal system, and have tried the treatment and prescrio- tious of many doctors far and pear, and traveled to the ‘Hot Springs and other minera} springs famous for thelr emodial qualities drinking the waters and bathing systematically in thelr healing Gepths, but all to no avail, as steadily faiied in health; and although in- formed by my physicians that my ailments and weak- ‘eases wore the result of kidney disease of a dangerous character, they could giveme nothing to cure me. Dur- ing the past two years my suerings at times were dreadful, and I had the most indesoribabie pains in the regions about the kidneys, the paroxyams of which ‘Were eo severe as to render itimpossible for me to sleep. While ja this deplorable and @issouraged condition I ‘was persuaded to try Hunt's Remedy, and after using Jess than half a bottle my great sufferings and parox- yams of pain were entirely relieved, and I could sleep Detter and longer than 1 had in two years before, and although Iam now onmy third bottle only, my im- Provementis very remarkable, and I regret that I aid not know of the wonderful curative powers of Hunt's Remedy before, as it would have saved me years of suf- fering. ‘Theartily recommend it to all afflicted withany Kidney disease or disease of the urinary organs.” “HIT MWY CASE EXACTLY.” Please allow meto speak in the highest terms of “‘Hant’s Remedy," for it hit my case exactly, I had Kidney ana urinary trouble pretty bad, I was recom- mended Hunt's Remedy. I took one teaspoonful as di- rected. I felt a decided change at the first dogs. I took two botties, and have felt like’snew man ever since. Please receive the ainoert thanks of myself for the ben- efits which I sought vainly for and found only in Hunt's Remedy. Iwilloheerfully give thiseame opinion of Hunt's Remedy to any one who wishes it by addressing ROBERT D, ARCHER, 811 Linnard stroct, Philadelphia. Maroh 14, 1883. jy16 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Envy Roarsicezators With Slate Stone Shelves, WALNUT AND ASH REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS COMBINED, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, SODA AND MINERAL TUMBLERS, ICE PITCHERS, OREAM AND BERRY SETS, M. W. BEVERIDGE. 4028 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ANFORTH'S EF LUID, 3, Peet quality of GASOLINE, an well as VAPOR BLOVES, of uifferont Grasse anealt prices, constantly og hand.’ The most varied assortment in the city. REFRIGEBATORS and WATER COOLERS duced prices. Ms ee COOKING STOVES, RAN 8L PORTA ATH WANTELS, LATROBED, FUL NAOES, s great variety. W. 8. JENKS & 00. 58 717 Tth streot_nortnwest. EFRIGERATORS (IMPROVED MAKE), ICE CHESTS (all sizes). WATER COOLERS and STANDS. CREAM FREEZEitx, FLUTING MACHINES, | ail at lowest prices, GEO. WATTS, all 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penns. avenue. -FAMILY SUPPLIES. 200 DOZEN SUPERION CLARET WINE, $3.50 TO $6 DOZEN. i Ginger Ale, Bottled Beer, Lime Juice, Fruit Syrups. 0. WITMER, jlvania avenue. jy 1918 T THE PALACE MARKET ieee TAM SELLING Shriyer's best Tomatoes, 31D. cans, Golden Gate Fri Richards & Robie’ ‘Best French M a s*. fore quarters. 18 Everything in the market at lowest imariet prices. FRANK 3. TIBBi TS, my10 corner 14th and New York avenuio. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! a y: ; 3 E un FE toe wie! AAAgrA e| a Bea mi i. aad Fe g. of gees Bae Zana &3 ee 5 Tt 5 i > i349 S222 pe rt > > az 5 8 E Foon? ret Pag nena 22s Peery Pokies 2 iI FS] i LLL F TIFUL ROLLS, ULI. and Indians avenue, |. GALT & CO. SS ptecneres E WILL ALWAYS MA! BREAD A ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist sti Jel WM i=] (J to > ‘Can "2 i) Fao: a Ene ee mr Prnss-Coass LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, ko. CORNED BEEF Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street poeta 8 Nortnrn Liberty’ Markets or kates x71, City Post Capen CE COS Cee PIANOS AND ORGANS. Srecut Sate Or UPRIGHT PIANOS BY CHAUNCEY J. REED, : 433 SEVENTH STREET N. W. No. Tran clgborately carved S-stringed double rose- ver With extra grand, cabinet qrang, by the oldest New York maker. Original price $1,000; of- fered at one-third, and will take piano in exchange. No. 2.—A Cabinet Grand, by the Pano. "Factory: leading Boston ma- gj te ‘price $760, offered at No. 3.—A celebi io. pcbrated Hew York Piano, nearly new; ‘$75. 5.—A elegant a it He sg Tare Seeant Square Grand Piano, bousht at great bargains in eons and Organs, ranging from $20 to $50. ‘: N. B.—I tune, ship and repair instruments; sell to all stable people payments, second- Bata Planos ana Organs for casne 4 POY dy]? SUMMER Be Tae Unsoapassenfy ey Extremely ie es for Square and Uj Pianos Eine Pagers can tow tot seas sae Dene ae pa Sete oa a SA ey Sea ee PUNos, obGaNG, SHEET MUSIC STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Made 2d Edition. ‘The Diocese of Maryland. NO SPECIAL CONVENTION WILL BE HELD. Special Dispatch to Tux Evenixe Star: Batrmors, Mp., July 1€—The standing com- maltteo of the diocese of Maryland met here to-day and decided that they find we crear authority to call a special convention, next convent ‘will meet in May, 1884. —— The Telegrapher Strike. THE B. & 0. RR. 00. YIELD. Speqjal Dispatch to Tax Evzyma Stan. Cuicago, July 16.—The B. & O. R. R Oo, it is Teported here, have yielded to the demands of the telegraphers on their lines, ——___ ‘Western Union and the Operators. DECLINE IN THE PRICE OF THE STOCK. New Yorx, July 16, 1 p. m.—Western Union has declined from 8035 ni Manitoba has fallen from 118% to 107%. The Mercantile Trust company ts paying. the Western Union a dividend ot 1X por cont fo the shareholders to-day, under the Gould agreement, ‘THE OPERATORS’ DEMANDS. Later: The committee trom the telegraphers’ or- ‘anization, composed of seven members, from dit- rent cities, called on Gen. Eckert about one o’clock to-day and presented a letter requesting a general increase of 15 per cent in the salaries of Operators and a slight reduction in their hours of Work, and requested that @ reply should be re- turned as early as convenient for nim to doso. No eae wad stipulated for, and no threats were uly 16.—The bark Monrovia satied ing for Liberla, having on board fifteen negro colonists, The negroes, all of whom are the southern stat ropose making their future homes in Liberia,” . ee Severe Storm in Pennsylvania. ReapinG, Pa, July 16.—A violent storm over this count terday. At Bernville five inches of rain fell in an hour. The streets were looded, and small streams rose to considerable height,washing away frutt trees and quantities of garden truck. At Womelsdorf a grain elevator ‘was unroofed. At Myerstown a church was dam- aged by lightning. ‘The Internati al Rifle Match. ‘THE BRITISH TEAM TO COMPRTE WITH THE AMERI- CANS. Loxpon, July 16.—The riflemen at Wimbledon have subscribed 40 pounds, which will be com- for by the members of the American team. ‘he British team and reserve selected to compete against the American rifle team in the approach- g International match are as follows: Corporal Bates, of the 1st W: Tegiment; Corporal Caldwell. of the ist Renfrew; Corporal Parry, of the 24 Cheshire; Sergeant Dods, of the ist Ber- Wick; Sergeant Gratwick, of the 1st Devon; Ser- eant Hargreaves, of the 16th Lancashire; Cay Goasal, of the 24 Bucks; Quartermaster Gold- smith, of the ist Gloucester; Private Gibbs, do.; Private Goodear, of the 6th Lancashire; Private Lowe, of the 13th’ Middlesex; Private McVittie, of the 1st Dumfries; Private Wattleworth, of the 5th Lancashire; Major Humphrey, of the ‘Cambridge University Rifles; Major McKerrel, of the 1st Ayrshire; Major Pearse, of the 4th Devon; Major Young, of the Sist Middlesex, and Lieut. White- head, of the 8th Lancashire. “The Americans ex- press themselves as satisfied with their reception In England, and say that the ample practice they are having compensates in a great measure for the exclusion of the wind gauge. The American team are satisfied with the re- sult of their practice to-day. General Foreign News by Cable. ‘THE WURZBURY DUKI Worzevry, July 16.—The name of the German- American who shot a student dead in a duel yes- terday is Lennig. His opponent's name was Mo- sche The duel was fought at ten Mo- schel was shot in the abdomen and died shortly afterwards. The two men belonged to rival stu- dents’ societies, The duel was caused by Lennig insulting Moschel. ‘MR. GLADSTONE’S BTA’ Loxpon, July 16.—Mr. Gladstone, re} toa Question by Mr. Chaplin, conservative, in the house of spree Are) a rt 7 could not propose any lation in rega\ ie tmpor- tation of cattle, The government would order that a careful examination of cattle inevery country be made, 80 that they could see whether a stricter application of the rules for the preven- tion of disease was necessary. Mr. Gladstone Stated that no further news from Madagascar rel- ative to Tamatane affairs had been received. ———— Depression in Wall Street. FURTHER DECLINE IN THE PRICES OF STOCKS. New Yorx, July 16—The Post’s financial atticle gays: The stock market was weak and declined throughout the forenoon, the decline ranging from 3 per cent to 2, the’ latter on Burlington and Quincy, and outside of this8% on Manitoba. The ‘inarket opened generally 3a lower for everything except a few stocks, such as Ontario and Western, Oregon and Transcontinental and Wabash, all of which opened higher than at the close on Saturday, but within ten minutes joined in the general decline of the whole market, which continued (with only a brief period of steadiness about 11:30) until 12:30 o'clock. ‘The greatest de- clines up to that hour were in Manitoba, 4%; Bur- Ington, 24; Pacific Mall, C; C. 0. and L.'and Rich- Mond And ‘Danville, each 3; Oregon and ‘Trans- continental, 1%; Denver, 1%: Canada Pacific, 1%; Canada Southern, 13g; Northwestern, 1%; Union Pacific, Western Union, Missounl Pacific, Michigan Central and Lackawanha, each 1 per cent, and the remainder of the market a fraction of 1 per cent. No other causes for the decline can be given than those which have already been frequently referred to, viz: The general disposition to liquidate which has been growing, in view of the general fact of the increasing mileage ana the increasing comple- tion of the rafiroads.” There have been no imme- late causes to affect the market, The crop pros- pects have steadliy improved. Money continues abundant, and there are no damaging rumors afloat, Government bonds were 3 lower for the 83 and 3 lower for 433. sZt “Vacancies from Natural Causes,” THE NEW CIVIL SERVICE RULES GO INTO OPERATION HERE TO-DAY. The term “vacancies trom natural causes” has now assumed great importance in view of the effect of the operation of the-civil service law which goes into effect to-day. These are the only Vacancies that can occur now, and the exact Meaning 1s some interest to the anxious ones who will pass satisfactory examinations, Such va- eancies may occur by death or resigna- ton, or from dismissals for cause, the Meaning of the term “for cause” remaining the same as It has been always. - The civil service rules Place no restriction upon dismissals; but as no appointments can be made except through the commissioners the dismissals are not apt to be of @ Very arbitrary character, ESTIMATED NUMBER OF VACANCIES, Inquiry at the several departments develops the fact that about fifteen vacanctes occur weekly in the public service in this city from various causea, It 1s estimated that six occurin the Interior de- artment, three in the Treasury, two in both the ‘ar and Post Office departments; and one each In the Navy and State departments. These res are furnished by the respective appointment divi- sions. An official estimate will be made in several of the departments to ascertain exactly what is the av of vacancies per week, and the result will be lcoxed forward to with \t interest. The above figures are not so much estimates as Mere guesses, a8 NO Official estimate has ever been ‘RULES FOR PROMOTIONS. ‘The practical working of the civil service rules Will not effect promotions in the several depart- ments, and these will be made as heretofore. The following is the rule of the commission relative to this subject: may be it examination in offices where examinations for pro- the oot 640 cannot be promoted to the next Cal er dog heen neyo dig | commission and receive poincmen steps ve. ra pt ments: a motion machinery get in motion. Latest Telegrams to The Star, |=: of Mra.John A. Starr,to know whether Mrs. Starr would deny the relationship claimed by Mollie Turner. Mr. Hagner stated that he hed not aT arte ie mero ek cttarting, rumor reached here this ‘morning to the effect that ‘Steamer Lottie E Merri! of Tiverton. Ly was Jost off George’s Bank with all on ot Charge Libe.. and fhe did not believe she would. He said be ean eoeamiore een Starr was pertectiy honest in mak- wit before the court about her husband's | Detectives Edelin aud Carter this afternoon ar telling her that he had no relatives. Tested Sumner & Kirk on K street northwest on two charges of criminal libel on warrants sworn out by F. A. Lehmann and W. H. Kern. Kern charges that on June ist, 1881, the de- fendant concernt him, ~ falso and malicious ibe, in whick he ee Lehmann with cm yy mau named Kern, a perfect blac! do and she was rd, to us otrty work in tearing . Davis says that | Other Orms down, who were in the same business ‘Will that will need | (that of patent agent.) The affidavit sworn out and it may be yoar before by Lehmann the same chanre. As to the identity of Miss state that defendant evaded arrest for a y People in this city | time by abeenting himself from the city. He was nog, When se brought to the Foltce Court, and was released wi mother ntl to-morro ‘Major ards sion eit ae Soe aa eet | se with mi lea who have —<——— come prominent in Wa ‘ington society. Seoneranres Folger, Lincoln and Teller, and Postmaster General Gresham were in conference with the President this afternoon. PRomorep.—H. C. Lovell, of the Treasury de- partment, has been promoted trom $1,400 to $1,800. Gen. Croox’s Camratan.—A statement by State Senator Gibbs, of Texas, was published In the morning papers to the effect that Lieut. Gen. Crook was captured by the Apache Indians, instead of the Bn Bh aud that he ained his lberty by promising to place them ‘k on the San Carlos reservation. OMctals at ‘the Interior and War departments state such an admission was virtually made by Gen. Crook tn scold District Government Affairs. per be assigned to duty southeast on street improvements, THR BOARD OF Assi Several cases of by the board of assessors to-day, but no reduc. tions were made, There were a large number of appeals made, and many seas after exami ation of the ‘fleld book, and ‘the assess- ments went away satisfied, —_s—__. Local Notes. Lancer, white, was arrested. by the ‘the conference held here. Aenry Tue CHoLERa.—The national board of health has feventh precinct omicers to-day, suspected of jumnp~ recelved & communication from W. E. stevens, ing his: at Ham ,Va., On t a of rape. nited States consul at Smyrna, 11 Sheriff Woodward, of place, has not— deere ved a tel from the health administration at Cone Stantinople, as follows era confirmed at wil John Fletcher, colored, a laboring man, was overcome by ae angena pectoris, a Uttle after 12 o'clock to-day, while carrying slate, Toot of the new police D streets. He was at- Egyptthat have not wang tion. Comply siriculy with these instructions and notify dependencies.” ‘The board is also Informed that the health authorities at Gibraltar havetsaued Ceca eae pte fo One 3 wi Srenuyce established on all arrivals PLaxs FoR New CrvisER&8—Commodore Wilson Submitted to-day to the navai advisory board Plans for the new cruisers Atlante ard Boston. ane plans for the Chicago will be sublaitted next Fe Tigo Be Lod last week by Mrs. a nradis agaist Henry Conradis was to-day missed by Complainant, —— Borcorrina Brer—The Journeymen Tailors! Union saturday evening adopted resolutions to “boycott” Heurich’s beer, because, It was alleged, Mr. Heurich employed a’ contractor to do some Unning work who will not pay the tinsmiths the union prices. The tailors say that other unions will adopt similar resolutions. Doxs Nor Lessen THE OFFENSE—A neatly Greased young colored man named Andrew Carter was before Judge Snell to-day on the complaint of RETIRED.—Under the provisions of section one Of the actof mulatto woman, named Lirena Beel, who stated that she used to live with the defendant, and he ALLISON. On Sunday, aly ‘15, 1883, at 12:30 p.. came to her house and broke the windows, getting | of cholers infan! Sie v! ANN, infant son Jato the house, and then bursted the lock off her } Wallam and Ids C. ‘aged five months and ane om i insel for the fense as = ® mitigating circumstance that the defendant used | .,F UC"! will take. from the reaidence of his ENasin ao emer Tear grees |S atcedine ee eee at 6 law does not rec e obs aguante ply ane ino gen moray | AE UARAN At. A PoP. 20724 6 commi YY, an 6 relation does 0 | Minnie A. Buchanan, aged mont thirteca Uhis offense.” “4 fine of $10 was imposed. days ee SS HART. At ‘The Courts. 15, 1 t nia eae JOR Ce ese Sahin om Equiry Count—Judge James. Amelia aged 6 months and 10 hours. . ‘To-day, Mason agt. Mason; referred to auditor. McCAR’ ver, Colorado, at 8i Murdock et al agt. Fletcher et al; do. Shoema- ren ed of the 7h of July, 1883, LIDIE a agt. a ct eos} oe hae ee a > inte of Wi ams et al t. ams: 3 order aj inting dana gi pic nokia a fa | Mer emit, om ms tonsa an 2 appoint mp) ington et al.: Anal order of ratifeation. Hanna | aXgautay 302, 20, 18 1°88, MARY. the eldest agt Pendleton; do. Foulke agt. Foulke; order of reference. Hit lockmyer agt. Ne ‘order of pub- | ° Funeral evn res fet > Kittan ef als docros ap. Funeral to-morrow, at 2:30 o'clock, from her Secon: Meation. “Killian Tesidence, corner of street and Virginia avenue. olnting trustee and confirming contract. Lewis | 90u! The friends of the fi bgt. Lewis: referred to examiner. Smallwood agt, ibviled to atteut. POORE. On Monde: Jul; @ E, 08 Monday morning, y 16, 1888, at 2:25 x i POOR, syed about seven at 9 o'clock on We Pouiozs Court—Judge Snel. RIC! Funeral ‘To-day, Arthur Burgess, indecent exposure; $10 or 30 daya Edwin F Jones, violating the bull atng regulations; $10. Jenny Motley, colored, profs ty; $% or7days, Sarah Shouklin, do.; 40. Dantel Webster, colored, profanity; $8 or 7 days. Frank- see ey . loud and boisterous; wen ays. Cornelius Shea, tresspassing on a 5 David Custard, Albert Vancamp and Alexander Adams, colored, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 church at 10 o'clock. Friends of toattend.~ seventy-one years, No, dist Peuneyivanis on Mon- at 9 o'clock. cut at Wen wood RAMBEY. On the m of July 14th. 1883, after a ‘which she bore witha PULASKI. On the of July 1 1883, at 7:20 on Seba ar PULSE ritalin, CCEA Gayseach. Robert Pumphrey, profanity; $5 or 7 illness, aays. Salle Robinson, de; a6, Josephine ‘King, | and ‘Characteristic of trus, semen colored, loud and boisterou! % mig oy M. BAMBEY. beloved wite of W. TOR NEW YORK STOCKMARKET. veneered funeral in Sunday and morning pepmect ‘Thefollowing are the and el cithe New York Stock Market to-day, as, reporsed 25th, 1988, at 10 a.m., Mrs. byspecial wire to H. H Dodge, 539 15th streat. ‘the forty-second year of her to from to noe ate, Pee lewemn Coster TANNER. On July 16, 1883, at the reeidence of her son-in-law. “John East Biadens bury road, eat the corner of 15th and H strosts east, SARAH TAN- NER, wife of the late Thomas Tauner, aged eighty- Friends and vi ste the anne Tonodags 213 pest tv go TULLOCK. In Charlestown, Mass., on July 15th, 1883, ROBEIT N- TULLOCK, father of W. P. ©. Tullock, of this city. winiesiemae YOUNG. In this city,” on July 16th, 188%, at 6:45 9. Livingston I st. Pat 323g 1313;/St. Paul Dee toes ise Ewes @., LOUISA GWENS, baloved ‘wife of 49%) 4933) Do. pret... Fuucral from St. Domin‘c's church, at 9 o'clock, Wed 89 "| 89° Texas Pac . % nosday, the 18th. “Friends of the faiully are invited to M. K. & T, 28 | 275|Union Pac ....| 92x) 917% | atten Mo. Pacific .. ./1013¢) 99%) Wab. Pac. | = = See bo ——$s"> N. J, Central, -| 863) 8555 Wab. Pac. p’d.| 41: v RS. X. ¥. Central’ l116x 11534! West. Union..| 80 — UNDERTAKE] — RTHUR ROONEY & CO. NDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS.—Calls anawered, night or day, from Our Priueipal Office, 711 7th street northwest, ARTHUR ROONEY, JAMES BELLEW. UCHL x's" UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. (Formerly 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwoat.) “Everything first-class and reasonable.” Ti connection. ——— SMALLPOX AND YELLOW FeveR.—Consular sani- tary reports received by the national board of health show that during the week ended June 5th there was one death from yellow fever in Shang- hal, China, and thirteen deaths from sma?lpox in Bombay; that during the week ended June 234 there were five deaths from smallpox in Warsaw, Poland, and during the week ended June 28th there Were twelve cases of smallpox in Am: An INFECTED VessEL—The surgeon general of the marine hospital service has been informed that the steamer City of Alexandria has left Vera Cruz, bound for New York, and that she left three cases of yellow fever at Havana on Saturday last. ‘The health authorities at New York have been 1n- formed of the approach of the infected vessel. PosTMASTER GENERAL GRESHAM was at his desk to-day. Bra for furnishing supplies to the government insane asylum were opened to-day at the Interior department. There were about 125 bidd most of whom were trom Washington. UNDERTAKER 1233 Teh at, det. Mand X Fi ; nw. embalmed ‘and prepared” f¢ Residence at place of business. a cy ‘OSEPH GA Jy GEMEKAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Pennsylvania a1 jorthwest. Terma moderate and everything fisneclaus ‘Telephone counection: ait jORTEWEST. aus UGUSTUS BURGDORF, A FUBNISI ERTAKER, 316 lvania northwest, between, SEWING MACHINES, &c. News Briefs. Mra Langtry and Mr. Gebhart are at Cape May, ae a Griving and yachting, | They remained in thelr | qyae ey oer THs bbe OE a mre oe fated Jersey depot. To-day Mohave always on hand ATTACHMENT» PARTS ‘The cable letter to the Pliladelphia’ Tmes says | Sompleie’ stock of fent-case SEWING MACHINES that cholera has arrived in London and that there TING BOARDS TRACING Ls, andevery- rts omit denied te ee Ie ig officially denied in London that the Mar. | meciine: Our Hepeirn Yor repairinesll hinds guis ot Hipon tas Fesignation of | BiSoring toachines st abort notios pattie ends e vice royalty of India. - ‘All work warranted. Good machines for reut. The New Donald Currie & Co. Hartford Sewing the lightest runnina and best ied Ischine ever made, Call and sce it, Orders by mail Dromptiy siendediaat' | "OPPENEEIMERS, tuk vin street, Bt Cloud Badin. Bazar Paper Fashions. “08 i & I Eltabeth Stewart, the wife ofa minister, was, arrested Baturday, chareed cruelly beating a littie girl named Moss Strauss, who was in her employ.

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