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ITOMAC RI AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. UBLAC. TH IVER LANDIS G: MPSON leaves Pixtn-sir __THIN AFTERNOON. ® ™., going es far as Beal's Nomini, | (§VIOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Currioman, Howard, Coburn und Stone's; r-turning i __heal Estate Auctioneer. QUESDAY, making all river iandines. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONT- WEDNE m., Leucaster, Blu Point, | ING ON FInd STREUT BETWEEN B AND and Leenardtown; returning SDAY, making all river isndings. FRIDA:. 3 am Currioman, Howard, Coburn. | front he pr della, e's and Leonardtown; returnii SATUR- erms day of sale. Da, waking oll river nndingn, = Jyl4-dkds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Fare, cach way, 25.cente. < ——— ya ARROWSMITH pene DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘7th street = SALE OF IMPROVED RE, ESTATE a Saat a6 7 a. mm for TRE sis OM WASHINGTON STIRS POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, UMBER 418. Baltimore and Ohio f. R._at *-Shep- Alexandria with 7:30 a.m. Ferry Boal omini and inter- jaraday Bay, wharves t- usm, returDi: 2 i ate jor Currieman, Nomini, Clement’ RR aS Oe fea ee rracdiate landings, returning Fri « FAST FIVE O'*! OCK P. M.. the foticwius described urdays fos Currioman, Leonardtown and intermediate | el estate, si nats in the City or auuings, returning Sundays. of Columbia: Part of love 24 ani ¥ Webb's subdivision (recorded) of part of origin: : in square 518, ‘bein the west six Inches of said lot 4 and the east eleven feet six inches of eaid lot 24, front: sow in all 12 feet by a depth of eihty feet, improved by a two-story brick house. 60 CENTS EACH WAY. gris of sale, a8 pr-ecribed by the decree: One-third = _ <p | of the purchase money in essh, an remdue BOINT LOOKOUT, Fi: 3 MONROE AND | Siuat instalments, payable in six, twelve and eizhteen O8 months after the dsy of sale, with interest at six (6) per gent. Adeposit cf ifiy dollars will be required when property :8 struck off. Terms of sale tobe com- te ONLY BOAT STOFPING AT POTNT LOOKOUT. Close cornection with trains for in seven days from day of sale. OCEAN VIEW. is FREDERICK KOONES, Trustee. PAL ‘CE STPAMER LADY OF THR TARE, GAGANEOW ERODES aneaaness Teaves 6tn_strect wharf, tervin ten ana om | BD ° rent MONDAYS, Wi DN S$ and Fi LE OF TwO-8TORY BRICK 0 p.m., and SATULD AY Grind Trip, HOUSE, No. 42 DEFREES STREE!. vetarniug MONDAY 3 howe G ve of deed of trust, dated December 16, wt duly recorded in Liber 1.023, follo 389, one of the land recor-is for the District of i, and at the written request of the party Horely. we will offer torsals at public auction, premises, on S NTVSIX, 1883, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. Lot pbered sixty-seven, in Shepherd's subdivision of ire numbered six Hundred and twenty three, in the f Washington, D. C., improved by a tw ling-houré, contsining even rooms an tre frocs stot. Tus of save: Amount of indebtednose, $618.20, and balance in two. equal "pay= ING nm with steamer for Boston, New York and d stazeccoms secured at seneral office, Na- a Baik, 613 13th Jes OW FARE! POPULAR si DAILY LINE! UN STEAMIRS GFONGE L TO NORFOLK, expenses of aie in cael in nents, at six and twelve. months, with interest at 6 per Per -nnum, #ecured by of trust on the prem- +100 to be devosited at tine of sale, and terms of to be compiied with within seven days from day of oF Property to be resol? at coxt of defaulting pur- ‘Cost of conveyancing and recording to be paid iL. JOHNS: londay 1 GEOKGS. FRAN Round trip tekets good on either Leary or Excelsior. Jv1C tu, th, skds ‘0 Norfolk jound Tr ‘CIS Dawson,} Trustees. Fxclusive connection with the Boston and Providence (eas E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. rely RUSTEES' SALE OF LOT NUMBERED FIVE. (6), E TRACT OF LAND Freight received daily until 5 p.m. TR I BEING PART OF THE LA: £m, age POS Gen. Sona HE DISTKIOT K OWN A= BELLEVUE, INT: OF COLUMBIs, ON THE NIVER ROAD, AD- NG HE'L. 8. MAGAZINE. y Virtue of a deed of trust. recorded in liber No. 926, folio 91, et sequitur, the undersigned! ‘Trustees NON! MT. VERNON! will sell at auction, tn front of the pre <TPAMER AN seg, on MONDAY, JELY EWEN TX-THL D. 1883, at eaves ith street wharf daily (exe t Snntay) for Me. | ELVE O'CLOCK P. deg nramaiered five): scored, Vernon st 10 ‘clock & m.: ruttirning reaches Washing- fon shout 5:30 p.m. eo 1. L. BLAKF, Captain. Potomac THAN SPORTATION Lis to a re-subdivi D, nd F, in the tract of Bellevue, a8 the said subdivision nd rsubdivision appear recorded in liber, Levy Court, 2, at paxes 18% and 14, recorded in the Surveyor's ‘of the District of Columbia. ‘th cash’ F., Capt W.C. Geowhozan, leaves ‘N+ Trustees. foot of Tth atree every SUNDAY, WIANCERY SALE OF IMPROV"D PAOPERTY, KNOWN AS No, 1134 TWELFTH STKEET Nol iT, AT AUCITO: “9, By Nite of a cecree of the Supreme Court of the, Ait be received on | District «f Columbia, passed on the 7th day of July, \.D. 1 equity cause No. 8,568, 1 will sel, FRIDAY,JULY TWENTE P. M., ini front of the p De umtered one (1), two (2), eight (8) and nine (9), in Square numbered two hundred and elghty-two (282). Teriso. sae: One-third of the purchase money in ued he balance in two equal installments, paya- ii two years from the day of sale, with in- ferced payments to be secured by deed of he} roperty sold, or all cash, at option of the paid, and w. Mattox rslay8, Hees of . & deposit of $100 will be required at tae enue. | tne of sale. CHARLES WALTER, ‘Trusteo, 342 D street northwest. DUNCANSON BROS., Au RAILROADS. __ : dy9dads STEAMERS, _ Wyle GoEAT P PETE, oO UKTH GERMAN LLOYD— to vite NEERRSENASTA ROUTE, Steunsite [uve Berweex New Youn, Gavan ae ee err hhle BEL AES ERE: | _ ane tonmus, Sgurmaitero aro Rane) wt SNIFIGUNT COUN Se ¢ eteamers of this cumpany: ED. srr ie Rt a MISDSY AND SATURDAY from Bremen pier, foot of 3d strect, Hoboken. Rates of passage: From’ New York to Hasre, London, Bonthampton and Bremen, first cabin, $106; second cabin, $60 seiecrene, 500 tie. r joates, $22." For freight or passage 13 & & 2 Bowling Greene New xpress 7-0) p. E ZEROT? & CO., 925 Pennaylvania © aud (inein- | ®¥€uUe northwest, Agents for Washington. jal2 1 ‘Duane Leave Wastin: OF “ITH AND Bs For Eitt-bune and the W- sr, x of Palace Sleeping Cars at 9:30 acm.. dai 9:30 a.m_, daiy, with Sh ‘ FROM STATION, aid cei ipply'to OLLI York: W. G. M. nye, Chica- wens cars ne Pack, win | (UNARD LINE. to Chica: Mail E shor — burg an? the West. wi NOTICE... ineton to Chicaro. LANF. ROUTR.. MAC RAILWOAD. IBF CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPAN heeter, Buffalo, Niagara, BETWEEN Ni YORK AND LIVE! mi. dilly, excep" Saturday. with Palace Care, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Bataceo © Canandaigua, aud Harrisburg to | a eae Pie 40.N. 3% NEW YORE -Wed., Auz. 15, For Wi am=port, Lock Haven and ilmurs, at 9:30 Wed." Aug. 22. a.m. daily, except Sunday. For ye ork and the Fast, 8:00 a.m , 10:<0a. m., 20. 9:50 and 10-20'p. m. On Sunday Limited Express of im. daily, except Sunday. fo, accornng to neooek- ». In. every week day. Fteerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liv- a On sundoy. 4 om ea — gvcolitid Queenstown and all cher partsot Europent Eroostyn, Ne ul throngh trains t at “e Toy Cay with boats of Brooklyn Aunee” aifocd: | ~‘Throush billa of isden given for. Belfi ‘bills fast, Glasgow, Hee ect transfer to Fulton street, avoiditig double | Havre, Autwern andothet ports on the Continent and ferent 3 For freight and passage apply at the Com offices, me Xo. 4 Bowling or both ind cabin t> O1IS BIGELOW & CO., 60d Tth street, Wi unday. OEE s For Bait.more, 6:40, 8:00, 9-30, 9-50, VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York, Wy 33 0. 6:2 Mesers. O13 BIGELOW & CO., ba Oa sunday. 9:30: JonI2 605 7th street, Washington. 9-50 snd 10:20'p. m. ot i : ‘TERDAM, AMBTERDAM.— For Poe's Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40p.m. daily, ra pa ta except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except nda. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RATL- Wai OR ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON A 5 . regal For Alexandria, 6:30, 7:20, 9:20, 11:00 and 11:30 a.m.. " é r (0: second cabin, $50: 2:90, $00," 6-20 §-0 and 11:30 p.m. went 27 Sovak Wi a ei IAS REMEDY FOR LA- ete SS 0 cehours With ladies only. Jy7-2m* _ TD RS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FLEE as See ae (Le a eee . 7 ‘ist, who divide prot i ie ia OBE DP Bye MORE AND Ouro RAILROAD. poset eure of RRs diveane should 1 consult Dre ee ). OTHERS, a eet. JHE MODEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY LINE | turnish medicine, guarahtce a cine cr meer ewido cone a years’ experience. 3e26-Im" THE EAST > THE WEST. aS ——— VIA WASHINGTON. Ly yor LADIES FRIEND—MOTT’S HOMEO- DOUBLE TEACK! JANNEY COUPLER! pathic Pills for al female contplaints, obstructions STEEL Kati and all disesses produced from irregulariti:s; no taste Ss Ls Schedule to take effect SUNDAY, MAY 13th, 1883. deere Wcshington from station, corner of New Jersey aC street— For sale only at 905 B street southwest. cause, Cincin Lot le ADIES, YOU CAN CONFIDENTLY CONSULT sr teets Weer. ta9, 85, Maule | Lae picoatrata boo Bae tre Ped ae aches aiid, Fal co slecbing ‘Canc tv above | #0 paid to all diseases peculiar t0 Ladies mnarricd oF a it without chang 4 Hinge. = eeularities and Ovarian troubles treated. Secarday. ee 1S wm. dally to Chi ‘Thirty-five years’ experience. e161" : ; old train to Sica: | PMPORTANT TO LADIES.—LADIES MAY BE ie Cars a id train to Fitts- pehicmmogated woth Board, before, during and after ; nit via Monroeville knee, cieat Treatments “in a Bt . with sleet for Detelte e101 am. | famiiy.” Address ire. MHL SLOANE: TON te tee ic" Philaddiphts ‘and New York at 8-10 a m, | $uECsIreet, Baltimore. ‘Dr. Sloane's Nervine, Toate for ay; 31 mand 9-40 p. ma dally Swit | the Generative Orgaus, $1 per bottle. 'e15-3m tached GARD. 30, 6 $5, 75,8 To 2:35, 3, 3:30, igcretio:.8 of Pm. ‘of, manh +45, % 10-05 a.m., | you, FREE OF b.m. by 9:40. cor eelf-addi 20) Station D, New York City. Baltim: — % 3:20. 4: (oo re MMAs#o0D BESTORED. 3 a 1 F = . *-30 a.m, 4:45 and 5:45 p. A victim of early imprudence, causing Nervous De- or Staunton, 8:30 a.m," dail un, | bility. Premature Decay. etc., having tried in vain oa, ay Cee eg Sm, 10:15 a.m. and 4:45 | every known remedy, has discovered s simple means P.a., daily except Sunday. of'eelf-cure, which fe wil cepa free, to Hus felines For Uasert wn 10:16 a.m.. daily except Sunday, 6:45 | sificrem. “Address J. H” REEVES, 49 Chathum suock, daily. " New York. 3y10-tu. thas arrive’ from the Weet dally, 6:20, ¢:35.m., 5:00, 9:25 p.m. R. HOBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND ‘ork and Philadelphia, 2:55, 8:30 a.m. Divcoret anniek specialist in this with in 18 3.10 p-m, dally except sande care experience, will tee s onre in all, of f'6:20a.ta.. 1100, 6-37 p.m. ; Sunday, | te C ‘Ongans, Nervous Weakneen ete. ‘Consnite, 7 tions confidential, Can ‘be consulted Wednes- iP. dally except Sunday. Gay and Sekurdaye from 2 (9 9 p.m. his on, 486 2.35, 4:20 Guim, and 6-00 p.m. Gally | more, Main offon SO N“Livesty st Raisins ace 10:00 a.m, 8:00 p.m. daily from | apl6 t ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE Sie M or two of Dx. BROTHERS" Invigorating Cordial. pel Pe HiCane ag cane of Seminal Weakucen Nervous De- ; B an At Apart Vigor whole FW and FO) prime V1 SBE ow bo Washington stop at Relay Station ex- rhe EAD! BEADI! further information apply at the Baltimore ana (OTT’S FRENCH POWDERS Qmo Ticket Office—Washington Station, 619 and 1301 | Certain ete cia beers ey Saree iy, aia avqnue, corner lath rtrect, where oniers | Ssunilia be. Genera eet ta ae a ee, By Leute de Sigua t© be checked and received a} | BU ENTWISLE TS corner 15th ptrestand Posreyiveos Svenue Lorihwest. Price $3 par box, eeut by mau Under feel On receipt of price . aull $30,000 FoR_s THE TRADES, Re ——— eee voy Rigazs iu Ht ¥ LAR HLY DRAWING street, NEWSPAPER. ROOK AND JOB = PRINTER. All Mads of Peiuciug, ii mood etele ab Ge, COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION 00,, Satisfaction guaranteed. Jeb bane cley. Fi GELS, JOURNALS, ‘These drawings vats JULY a Pe GEES, NALS cur cacn 4 ASH, BOO) he, | (Sundays excepud.) ‘Rereeg ation 3 1 ler at Lycett’s Bindery. Iui2 Pacayer 807 8% | Gundry Cisersed) Repeated adiudics thie dont a ATE. 'W. MONEAL, Prop’r. Rey ghee econ of, te im G2s0N BROTHERS, paving inaugurated ‘the “oniy’ “plan ae mich 1A ACTICAL BOOK’ AND, 30, BA ponaeteg honest and beyond acer : N.B.—The company has now on hand a large —— Clee Se bewneae. gc teservefund. ~ Head carefully thelist of ‘prises for WwW JULY DRAWING. -—_ WOOD AND COAL. “ales $20,000 ——— 3Prizess. 10; 000 Coat Axo Woon. 1 Prees$i sep We have just received a large lot of Bakers PINE | 420 Prizes. $9,009 WOO: “also fresh mined CO 100 Prizes, 10,000 ine, ll od witch we Offer Bt lowed for 300 Bee ines ‘Tbe sitention of is 1.008 Priaes, 108 a not, conmaers ie reepectfally invited to $ Priaes, £10 STEPHENSON & BR0., - ae mis ‘7th st. wharf and 12th st. and aP. ave, 1 Whclo teketm, vd el OP. ove, "5100" : WAYNE'S PLLLS, ve IMPORTANT TO THE SICK! a Si 4 af i i : EGkoes weecr ee asic Pe eMapE acon, | yng Zn deren! JUNCANSON BEQBS., Auctioneers. ASSIGNFF'S SALE OF THE STOCK AT STORF. NO. 1GHIH STREET SOUTHEAST, AND BRIDGE STREET, UNIONYOWN, .49¢d of assignment made tome on tbe . D. 1883, by Peter P. Litte et ux.. in the Land Records for the District sell at public auction on the m= ives, No. 427 Sth street southeast, on FRIDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF JULY, commencing at TEN CPCLOCK A. MI, the stock in trade of said stores, con- sisting in part of ‘COFFEF:! * ee Hisnres, ‘WINES, CHAMPAGNES CANNED GOODS, And all the articles usually found in » first-class gro- “The stock of the Uniontown store will be removed to the 8th streot store. ‘The above will first be offered as an entirety. If» atisfactory bid is not oltained the naviguce aarves the Hight to withdraw o's wisole ‘ant Weoh thee be oogt In detail. ‘Torms cxsh. JFSSE C. ERGOOD, Assignee. . ide eit ploare ‘Srecont tt theirclaimsto —- JESBE C. EHGCOD, Assignee, dyl6-4t 915 Louisiana avenue, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. MINISTRATRIX’S SALE OF HORSES, CAR- es, WAGON 4D HARNESS, BUTCHERS’ aD: Or &o., AT AUCTION. aaae Gane By vi of an order issued from ipreme of the Ditrictgt Golumbia, hoiding wepecial term as Probate Court, I wil! sell public auction on SATUK- Ri 1883, DAY, JULY. TWENT FIRST, at ELEVEN "CLOCK A.M., in of the aliction rooms of Dun- eae Bee and D streeta northwest~ 1 Blaci Phator fare, 1 Dun Horse, 1 Carria Bay Mare, 2 Butcher Wagons, 3 sets Carriage and Wagon Harness, Lot Butchers’ Tools, Scales, &c. 1 Grindstor Grindstoue. MARY JANE HOMILLER, Administratrix of Michael Homiller, decoased. HINE & THOMAS, Attorneys, dyl6-6t IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, COMPKISING FIVE ACKES, MORE OR LESS; IN UNIONTOWN. D.G.. AT AUCTION. EN £Y-F1RT, 1883, On SATURDAY, JULY at SIX O'CLOCK, on the premises, I shall sell portion of the ‘Talburtt _gaeate, and known as ti Shannon property, comp: about five acres, more or les J property ielocated on the went aide of Nichols avenue, and is considered one of the most desirable un- improved properties in Uniontown. It adjoins the prop- HEH (00, gS885 TIT EER CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS, No time should be lost if the stomach, liverand bowels ‘are affected, to adopt the sure remedy, HOSTETTER’S: STOMACH BITTERS. Diseases of the organs named beget others far more serious, and s aelay is therefore fever, early rheumatic twinges, kidney weakness, bring serious bodily trouble if trifled with, Lose no time in using this effective and safe medicine, For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. sy3 Tx: Wane Moora HAMMOCK CHAIR Differs from all the other stationary or reclining Chairs, in that it is better, stronger and simpler; is adapted to erty of Edward lemple and others. ‘The surroun. the House, Lawn, Porch or Camp, and is just chuck Sif Hood, Improvements are golng up in front and reat, | full of quiet comfort and blessed rest. Ts far superior and property ee aod ra ily cuhancing in | to the Hammook in every way, and can be put up eo as value. ‘Th y wil! be sold by the acre. ‘The rear Portion will be offered aret, 1s ¥ to be always in the shade, ‘Terme: One-half cash; and [due in three equal peyment, at six, twelve teen months, with notea bearing f oent per snnuim until Ril couvevanclng at pu ie cost. $200 deport well rr a be required at time of sale, dyl6-dta [(OMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK RESI- DENCE, No. 226 BECOND STREET, BETWEEN BAND C STREETS NORTHEAST, IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CAPITOL, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TWENTY- THIRD, 1883, in front of the premises, at SIX O'CLOCK, I shall sell the above | esidence. ‘The improvements consist of a throe-story pressed brick, coutsining nine rooms, with bath-roon and cellar; gas, latrobe stove and «rates. ‘The house has been put in thorough repair, having been papered an tod throughout, and’beiny in close proximity to the Capitol mukes it a Very desirable property, either as ® hotio oF as an investment. ‘Terms: One-half cash; the balance st etx and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 6 per cent. per annum until paid. and secured by a deed of trust on the roperty old. All conveyancing at purchaser's coats 100 deposit required at time of eale. Jyl6-d&ds_‘1HOS. J. MYERS, Real Estate Broker. CANCERY, SALE, OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED BU § PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREEt, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District «f Columbia, passea in Equity cause No, 8. docket 23, we ‘will, on THUNSDAY, THE’ NTY-SIXTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1883, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M.. in front of the prémises, offer forsale Lots 19 and 20, in the recorded subdivision of equare 0. roperty is improved by two, brick buildings, cne having a front of 31 fect 3} inches on 7th street, and containing: stores Nos. 1229 ang 12294 7th -treet northwest, and the other having a front of 16 feet 5: inches on Said street, and containing store No. 1231 7 street northwest. ‘The property has been subdivided into two lots correspondine: these two buildings, and the plat of the subdivision will be shown at th: sale. ‘Forms: (ne-fourth cath and balance in three equal installments, at six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with ‘interest, to e secured by the pur- chaser's notes and a reserved lien on the property sold. A deposit of £100 required on each piece at sale. Con- Yeyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If tho terms of salo be not complied with within one week from. the sale the trustees reserve the right tosell the property at ens ri-k and cost, aiter three days’ notice in “The Kvening “tae” newspaper, Webster Lav Buildin a iz, REGINALD FENDALL, CHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneor. "" jyl4-dkds ‘M. P. YOUNG, Real E-tate Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FOUR AND A-QUARTER ACRES OF LAND, BETWEEN SEVENTH STHEET ROAD AND PINEPBEANCH By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 18h, A. D. 1876, and duly recorded on the 19th July, A.D. 1876, in Liber No. 826, folio 201. land records of ‘the Districtof Columbia, i wilh sell, at public sale, on the p: at HALF-PAST FO! OrcLoe) b. Summiy, tn which ts daly of Soon in the laid Poser ny in al rai oft Bit or On cae \d the remainder in verms of sale: One-t ant im Qneand two years, at 6 per cent interest. A deposit of $100 at time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's Cost. All of purchase money may be paid in cash, at purchaser's option. 4y‘1,14,17,19 "WM. 8. THOMPSON, Trustee. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Seven (7) acres of arable land, overlooking the Poto- mac river, just beyond the northern bouadary of Alex- andria, Va.,-suitsb’e for truck farm or for building fites, ‘Location healthy, with good epring on prem= Also, two (2) acres, containing a blue stone quarry, heretofore opened and worked, situate i Aledandcta County, Virgiui ite Ge wn. This quari fs located ‘med iy on the right bank of. the Poto- n slope of 45 degrees to the wa. edge, and is the nearest quarry to Washington, being buf @ few hundred yards above the aqueduct ridice. ‘Lhe above described tracts form a part of the estate of the late Richard B. Lloyd, and will be sold for parti- fon among his heirs. Title perfect and warranted tree from ail Leng, of taxes oF otherwise. “Ihe tract RUSS ETH be sold on, the ground WEDNESDAY, AUGUST FIRST, 1883, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., the Purchaser to take one acre with the privilege of the whole. | The quarry lot will also be sold on the Fran on the following day, THURSDAY, AUGUST SEC- ON», at SIX O'CLOCK P. M. Terms: Cash on delivery of dteds. ‘T. J. MACKEY, Attorney for heirs, Jy12-d&ds Office, Webster Law Building. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, RUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING AND LOT ON NOKIH G@ STREET, BETWEEN SEC- QNDAND THIRD STRECTS' EAST, AT AUC- T By virtue of two deeds of trust, recorded rong ¥ -, and| id reo~ ¥ in Liber No. 1,012, folio 487, et seq. Liber No. 1, 025, folio $28, et seq., of the lau ti tambia, we will sell on MON- BAY, the TWENTY THIRD DAY OF JULY, 1883, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises; all fiat certain piece oF patcel of ground situate and IY in the city of Washington, D.C., and being known ani designated on the ground ‘plan of plat of said city asthe east twenty-five (25) feet by the depth ‘orig- inal lot bumbered (15), in square numbered serenaded and Sty three (169). orator with al 1® improvements, ways, easomenta, ‘rig! vileges snd spparteuanets io the same belonging or in any ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in aix and twelve months, n¢ to bear by pe) 91x Der cant interest and to be se- 0. C. GREEN, dyl1-d&eds WM. KING, J8.,{ Trustees. excanson BROB., Auctioncers, TRUSTEES’ SAL¥ OF FINE BRICK DWELLING AND LOT, HOUSE No. 150 NORTH A STREET, , BELWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STKEETS rps SEL Gna cnt tp ier a Nox fit folio 312, of the land records of the Dis Hict of Columbia, we will sellon MONDAY, THE ZHIRTIETH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1883, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, all that cor- 8, otherwise the h the property at the risk and cost defaulting pur- chaser, ‘after giving five days’ pubiio betes oh as sale in'some i J. W. SCHAEFER, Sy18 NO. 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. =_—_—— Revucen Parces m Dey Gooos. TEN PER CENT OFF ALL THE STOCK. ‘We make the above reduction to increase our cash sales. Every article included—nothing reserved or excepted—making it the cheapest stock in the city. BLACK SILK GRENADINES, SATINS, GING- HAMS, ALL FINE WOOLENS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, LACES in every style, shape, and quality from finest to cheapest. PARASOLS and SUN UM- BRELLAS, always reasonable in price, with discount off, make them very, very cheap. An examination of the stock and prices will convince you that we have not overstated the matter. JOHN T. MITCHELL, $22 931 Pennsylvania avenue. EH me ue RE uv -REB 9558s 858g EER pS85q ze Sass, Ssssq ke *sssq Eke Sgss8 Sgss8 ee Sgss8 FOR WINE OR JELLY; APPLE PARERS, &o. WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS' WAKE, &o, F. P. MAY & CO., iT 634 Pennsylvania avenue, TTTT was) Cizamxe oO UT Cass Suz OF ODDS AND ENDS, TO REDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMER, A few pieces Body Brussels, $1.25 yard. ‘Tapestry Bruseels, 750. yard. Mattings very Cheap. A lot of Tapestry and Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet and larger. s Orders by Telephone or otherwise for Carpet clean- ing receive prompt attention, SINGLETON & HOEKE, Jem 801 MARKET SPACE. Tue Ricos Fuzl NSURANCE Company, BUILDINGS AND PERSO SAL PROPERTY IN THE ONL} street northwest. Will DISTRICT OF COLUM! Office, temporarily, 1001 F rarily, remove to thelr peruianent quariors, No. 1891 ¥ atvoot Rorthwest a8 soon as repairs are completed. gust it AU M. W. BEVERIDGE, President. WM. 8. THOMPSON, Vice President, reasure’ Paekols B. MOHUN, Secreta M. W. Beveridge, ‘I. M. Hati Hyde, Wm. H. Morri Bureiel br Huee, i ison, N. W. ell, E. 8.” Hu inwon, Jno; Jay Knox, John Sheruss, War, & Teter son. dy13-1m ‘NPRECEDENTED!!! he statement that there is a Life Insurance Associa- tion which has been in existence only two and one half yet has written nearly sixty. million. dollars of ears, Tnsuraiice, and jn now doluy a monthly Dusingse of ever {par milion, will acaroely | the old-time companies. ‘Yet they arefacts. ‘The certia- ¢ates issued in May by the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association amounted Hon, and in the first thirteen days of this mouth over be believed—certainly not by to nearly four and a quarter mil- Such a record is beyond everything ever 0 million. heard of in the history of Life Insurance the world over. Every unprejudiced man who has examined cur plan, i dyl! seen. Call at ya erie: Plainest and best he has ever the office for papers, &c. 1. ¥. RSIGHT. 1509 H street. PLOtecT YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE BAVAGES OF MOTH, BEFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 800, PER POUND. L. C. BISHOP, Drageist, apl9 780 9th street. corner H street northwest. Ganuctz Co: Are warranted to effect a rapid cure in the most severe cases of private diseases. They do not fatigue the stomach ae all other Capsules, with quid Copaib do, and will be found a safe and effective remedy. ya2i-tubfly BOLD BY ALL DEUGOINTS, EFrs cocoa BREAKFABSBT. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING “By a knowledge of i : a ze Hi Na oF Hs Bo i BF i Ee ft we i ni dvease. Hun of subtle floating around us, ready to attack wherever Eng outvelves wal foriiged ormey a tiaL att DZ ROOD erly nourished frame." ‘Norvice Gazette, Made simply with boiling water or milk, Foldin tins, (only 5-1. and Ib. ), by Grocers, laboled. JAMES EPPS & CO., 016-m,tu&s Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. jae LOT BOY'S SAILOR SUITS JUST AR- ice, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.35 "Phey sre cheaper than Great Heduotion in Men's and Boy's Cassimere Suits Our goode fit, nomisfite, Straw Hats at Slaughtering Ladies’ and Men's Low Cut Shoes st a Great Reduction to close out, a. W. SELBY, 3623 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania avenue, a fen eeert fot fi Paes plied = 8 io Preparation—, Ready—Always LIQUID! Loz Oor Fon- Fovarz Syzx. Received on consignment s large assortment of THE UNEXCELLED FIREWORKS! FIRE CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, FANOY PAPER LANTERNS, FLAGS—ALL SIXES, ‘Wholesale and Retail st the Lowest Markat Price at 2d Edition. Ltt ogra to To Star 4 i fe F E H or a lays, the most, reangas ‘Travel John McCullough under the title in conseqeence of = Produced. Mr. Spencer was a several children. Mr. Coleman next proposed to show the rela- cit wae aeeer on Mr. Hill and theAmerican ; the United States Fire-} Shutter Co., ‘Widower, and leaves | and Geo. 1. Damon, all one ana ie ‘sause persed ig Affair in Virginia. Va., July 17.—An altercation took ville, Mecklenburgh county, this irday, between G. W. R. Averett contracts for furnishi: itor Somaya y'were put in cvidenoe Mr. an called attention to the. f y Were signed by Damon as superin' fron shutters for nited States Fire- tendent of the company, and asked if the defense would concede that they were all of the contracts made for the Supply Of fireproof shutters since August 1st, nowledged that such was the’ fact. Next in evidence were contracts made with Geo. safes and vaults for public fred the reason for the intro- e1 ie was trying to contracts for safes L. Damon for supplying id Downs in Wall Street. ‘pe 4 DAY OF FLUCTUATIONS—THE STOCK MARKET duction of this evidence, Mr. Coleman answered that hi show that Damon got all of the made by the supervising architect’s offi wr Thang ree tat all the contract Thomas rem at al cont had been advertised. Mr. Coleman asked if the defense would con- cede that Damon was the only contractor for safes and vaults since 1876. thought It was probable. BUILDER OF SAPES FOR THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Next in order were a number of con- for safes and vaults, which Mr Coleman said had been made with Damon upon verbal authority and without advertisement. He also read Damon’s card, wherein he described him- as builder of safes for the Treasury depart- “He has had that w his letter heads for fift- teen years”, said Mr. time he gave some one else a an. New You, July 17.—The Post’s financial article The stock market showed comsiderab! more strength this forenoon than at any time this week. The opening prices were in most cases fraction below the closing ones uf last night which Were made on the upward reaction in the last half hour of yesterday. The decline was continued during the first fifteen minutes to the extent of to %, after which the market became si and there was a general advance, continuing up 11 o'clock and to the extent of 413, the latter on Northwestern, with 1 per jo could not say, but ea cent oo each oe eee m and Transcontinen man Omaha and. Canada Paine Texas, Western Union Texas and Pacific advancea on the othera. New York Central was specially clined to 114, carrying the other Vanderbilt With tt to some extent,viz: Lake Shore, %; Canada Southern, %, and Michigan Central 3¢, North- western, %. and Omaha %. But by 18 o'clock the market was steadier, and by 12:8 o’clock there general recovery of i 10 56. Uons left the market irregular as compared to last night, some being higher and others lower. The Vanderbilts seem to be the weakest, New York Central being % lower, and Canada 3¢ lower than last nj fic, and yon Island, St. Paul, fic, with smaller weak and de @ Shore, Kock snd Union Pact District Government Affairs, NEW STREET LAMPS. The Commissioners have ordered the erection of at the following localities: One cor- yer and Connecticut avenues; 1 In alley Tear of 917 F street; 2 in Blake street at corner of the intersection of iSth and 16th strects: ‘Trumbull and 6th street extended; 1 on tween Q and R; 1 corner 18th street and New avenue; 1 intersection of Rhode Island av, and Boundary streets; 1 corner 8th Massachusetts avenue, andicn 1th, between T ——— ey Disrricr Bropers.—There were nincty bidders for furnishing supplies to the government insane hospital, pete, oa following being from this M. Adler, Robert & Son, J. W. Dre' ‘These fluctua. and Lake Shore Omaha, Northwestern and Michi Manitoba was also we: the lowest of yesterday. Aside from these th general market was higher than last night Prices. Money continues abundant,and call loans ‘Were made this forenoon at 2 to 2% per cent. geben Sse, ‘The New Civil Service Rules. EXAMINERS FOR THE WASHINGTON CITY POST and lower than and U streets. The civil service commi-stoners have designated the following gentlemen to act as local examiners in the Washington city post office: Seymour W. Tullock, James E Bell and Horace P. Springer, An examination for the postal service at the post office at Washington has been ordered for Thurs- day, July 2%, at 10 o'clock a.m. The examination will take piace in the civil service examination Toonis. There are at present no vacancies in the elty post office. ‘The examinations to be held next Week are to supply material to fill vacancies that may oceur during the year. The Impending Telegraphers’ Strike. A STATEMENT THAT SUMMARY ACTION WILL BE TAKEN TO-MORROW. An old Western Union operator, a member of the telegraphers’ brotherhood, declared very posi- tively this afternoon that the strike would take lace to-morrow. The telegraphers knew Gen. ‘kert, he sald, and expected nothing frem him but fight. If any concessions are made to the Operators tt will be because the executive commit- tee of the company, frightened by the Western Union stock, overrule Eckert. Nifieteen- ble operators In the city Kengla & Bro. Vheatley Broa, Behrend w, A. Kaufman, John A. Baker, tone, Lansburgh*& ‘Bro., w. Thos, Somerville & Sons, Calvin Witmer, 8, Beavans & Shaw, ©. B. ¥. Burdette, L.H. Schnel- Me, G. G. Cornwell, Z. D, Gilman, Francis Miller, William R. Riley, Jdha T° S. Hoge, Herr & Cissell, E.G. Wheeler, W. M. Gal! Ww. ~ Dalton, Clarkson * ©o., J. A C. W. Thorn’ & “Co., Cleary & Co., B. C.’Hewett, W. B. Moses & Son, J. H. Buscher, Stott, Cromwel &Co., Frank Hume, T. B. Cross, Stevens, Browning & Middleton, Dani Peter F. Bacon, ft Lothrop, Robert wi Mitchell, R. Cohen, V M. Wheatley, @ George” A: Shhan, Hume, ehan, Hume, te, Barbour # Harnilto jr., Scheller & tei Loughran, Co., Woodward & William Muehlel- ——— Fish COMMISSION VESSEL ASHORE.—The steamer Fish Hawk, engaged in the service of the U. 3. sh and commanded by Licut. Max S navy, is ashore in Hampton from Ocean View hotel. vage compsny sent the Victoria J. Peed and the tug Resolute to they have not gotten. re, to dredge up to her twentieths of the Were In the brotherhood. ‘The operators ex] an oane fompanles ‘bug the _ Western a le] immediat . The persons Would be left to manage the Western Union office would be the chtef operators, some ex-operators employed as clerks, and some “weak vessels” afraid to strike. ‘The other business would short distance sible that te will be necessary fe that De She is not injured as yet. By « LoooMOTIVE AND BaDLY imore and Potomac us Spanner, on 6th street, round house on business and n thrown into the hands of lasta a@ week the B. and 0. company will make enough out of it to pay the extra salaries tor ie advertisement they will get. WHAT GEN. ECKERT IS REPORTED TO HAVE SAID ‘It was stated here to-day that Gen. Eckert had put down the threatened strike than the extra pay 6 SURED. engine 17, on the Tun by Engineer Adolphi the depot and & year, besides th the lad’s feet and early e foot at the ankle. The boy was picked up and carried to his home, where Dr. the surgeon of the. Drs, Townshen said he could ‘t less attended him. Lincoln am- feet. The wounds and the am- tial to the lad, but probably operators for one year vance of 15 per cent on the pay of all operators in the country would amount,it is sald,to $2,500, utation were a very stood the pain ——_>____ ‘TROUBLESOME FATHER TOMAZEN. is made that Father Tomazen, the Catholic priest, of Red Lake reservation, Minn., was ordered off the reservation because he about the timber thieves, At it is stated that Father Tom: Standing with the Catholic authorities, and they have notified the bureau that they would not be responsible for his actions He has created dis- affection among the In‘ians and pays no attention There was the same dim- at the White Earth —The statement ——___ Dr. W. H. Hawkes, who was the tutor of Presi- dent Garfield’s sons, and lately geon in the army, has There have been 689 dog licenses issued from July 1st up to to-day. The heavy rain to-day did considerable damage in some of the rooms at police Toot belng uncovered for repairs. —$————— ‘The Courts. PROBATE CouRT—Judge James. To-day, estate Susan §. March Stone qualified as administrator c. $4,000. tate Francis Dalton; H. E Davis Go. Will of Philt red! James A. McLaughlin; appointed administrtrix 000. Estate of EI delivered to John F. Is, caveator, F. E. Martindale. Estate Ws Proof of publication and order of It appoints D. OC’. C Will of Isabel Estate of John W. Friday last 30 as give bond in $16,000 ve information ¢ Indian bureau headquarters, the tothe Indian agent. culty with him a few years reservation, and whon he was ordered off he sed to go and was removed by the military Scrriigs FoR THE DEAF MUTE CoLLEoR.—The president of the Deaf and Dumb college, Dr. Gal- laudet, in response to the suggestion of the Secre- tary of the Interior that the supplies for the insti- tution be obtained by advertisement, stated that, as tne affairs of the institution were under the control of a committee of Con; ‘the change would have to be submitted for the approval of the committee. The government insane asylum bears the same relation to ent, but the supe mn of tary of the Interior, and bids for furnishing sup- lies are now being considered. The Sec! of he Interior has to approve of all Supplies for these institutions as well as for the syste! ration with the latter in- ‘retary regards Dumb College ist made final. administrator; bond proved before the register. Starr; order modit tp authorize Sarah M. to pay debts and legacies. fa ee ‘THR NEW YORK STOCKMARKET. are the opening and closing prices Stock Market to-aa: byspecial wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 1 order of the Toterior depart Me Start to J, a3 reported treat. Usement went int stitution this year. the expenditures of the Deaf 8 extravagant he can refuse to approve them, THE PRESIDENT arrived from Soldiers’ Home at 2 o'clock ae afternoon. There was no Cabinet Nor. & Wes. p.| North Pac . Pact: Ches. & Onio.. Do. ist pret ge, ee Tae Untrsp #rargs Tue Pinta, which went to Fortress Monroe to be inspected a few days ago, aratory to her cruise to Alaska, was com- elled to return again to Norfolk, as it was found her machinery would not work. She arrived Ing. It will be several days before be in order, P Pee there this mornti her machinery ParEnTs were issued to-day as follows: Wm. A. Alsich, Chatham, Va., ripping attachment for sewing machines; Jas. A. Barry, Baltimore, at- tachment for tobacco smoking devi Baltimore, traction engine and r and consumer; Frank 8. Cl: more, lock; John J. Georges, Washin; and union ghield for coffee boilers; T. dow sash; John J. My Geo. 8. Norris, Baltimt Marvin C. Stone, 8. D. Warfield, Baltimore, machine green corn from the cob. ‘Mar. MerasenGue Senvior has been established from Baltimore to the Maryland Central railroad. THE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK IMPROVE- MENg Company has submitted to the secretary of the Interior a list of ace. aneral servioes to beheld at Emanuel church, Union- town, D. C., on Wednesday, July 18, at 3 o'clock p.m. ulsids and sclotives axe comets ts ‘POORE. On Monday July 16, 1888, wt 2:15 efith Reet eae neem uae ‘Funeral st 9 o'clock on Wicine ang next ‘Requiem moes at ‘ebureh Baltimore, Up Ex-Assistant District Attorney John R. Reid democratic who is @ prominent ern Pennsylvania, and one of the visiting states- men sent south in 1676, has just returned from a -| visit to Mr. Tilden at Greystone. In talking with a reporter of the Philadelphia Press he said: “You asked about his man walk around six hours that was not Out after breakfast and went over looked at the colts and the Aldern ntleman was far more interested Folge ing wae hinge eboerin back towards house, we were prepared for ——. and ie. Ten ate quite as heartity as I did, was, 2, “Is Mr. Tilden a candidate for the jency?” That Teading juestion,” sai tae 1 hay right ‘Tilden, nor dot beliewe any ‘the next Preai- Politician in east physical condition. No pretty healtuy.. "We stared he farm. OUtas Powinn Tosloved ‘wits at Liviugston ES roung. Funeral from St, Dominic's church, at 9 peeday: the 16tk,” Petonds of tho faaay ars fa gto “That is a viewed, “but I will J bel it Samuel J. Tilden will Gent of the ‘United States i he would accept the Equalizing Assessments, cudXors tx RECORDED VALUES. The board of equal zation and assessments ta day made the following changes in values on Del- aware avenue, In squares 684, 686 and 635: crease the part (as appealed) of lot 8, in square €84, from 80 cents per foot to 6 cents, and de- F gE a i! i z H z i 8 make examination = for the cup and aty nds presented specially for thet day At 20, $0) and 800 Farha. Tos ‘ney fired Bighest scores were made by Joiner and Hinman, who tied for the prise En the test to-day for ‘The Demands of the WHAT THE TELEGRAPH MEN WISH THE COMPANY TO Rant. When the committee representing the League of American Telegraph Operators called on Gen. Eckert, the manager of the Western Union in New York yeaterday, he asked them if they represented employes of the Western Union. They said yos, Dut couid furnish no list of employes. They werd then told that the company could not recognize the committee, and would expect a list of such of {ts employes as desired to be represented by the committee, It is understood whe list ts being pre- The memorial which was presented requests the total abolition of Sun tay work: the fine oF & day's work at eight hours, and a night's work seven hours; equal pay for equal work to both sexes; a universal increase of 4 Salaries; that compensation days’ pay be allowed for all the lowest salary paid a rezular Lineman shal $6 per month and for helpers $80; that the duties Unemen be confined solely to ‘the! Work; that the salaries of first-class operators be tnereased to $75 per month, and second-classoperators to $80 month, and that they receive in addition the 15 per cent increase asked for by the Morse operators; that the work- ing hours of the Wheatstone operators be the same «8 Morse operators. A at the earliest possible moment was solicited. It 1s understood that some time will be required by Gen. Eckert for a reply. It 1s further stated that there ts not the slightest Itkelthooa of the de- mand for 18 per cent being complicd with. Whether either side will be p t compro mise has not yet been determined. 5 per cent on all at the rate of two Sunday work; that be iF legit 6 mal Wheatstone -——_-e-______ News Bricfa. Rev. Dr. W. H. Hornblower, professor in the Western theological sewinary of the Presbyterian church, died last evening, in Allegheny, Pa. His Wire 18 a daughter of Justice Bradley, of tue United States Supreme Court. Lawrence T. Fell, the inspector under the new child labor law of New Jersey, has notified store- keepers that the employmentof litle girls in their stores must cease. ‘The missing ledger stolen from the state treas- urer’s office at Nashville, Tenn., last week, was found yesterday on the steps ot the Artisan oMlve, addressed to the editor of the Artisan. ‘The fusion convention of Hinds county, Miss., met at Raymond, yesterday, No- basis of ment could be reached by the Independent emo- crats and republicans, The independents will run @ separate ticket. Rev. Dr. Griffiths, of New York, who stated that Bishop Brown took a bribe of $100 for an appoint- ‘ment to the Sullivan street charge, has written a retraction. ‘The Massachusetts house yesterday passed, un- a suspension of the rules, a Dill increasing the Compensation ot the members from $500 to $700, The same Dill has been admitted in the Senate, where its defeat 1s expected, Editor Elam, the wounded Virginta duetist, bas returned to his home in Richmond, His wound continues to heal. Pere Hyecinthe has purchased tickets for him. self and fam! for passage vo America. He sail from Paria ie - ot uh His wife is an American lady. rizona On August 2th. DROPPING THR HaNLan-Lee Rack —The Halifax Rowing association has telegraphed as follows to Yorks “it tore 1s aotilog donee Sonics ‘ork: re nite Teo regarding the double and ‘the doubie scull race, please re- turn We are tired of waiting, and other business 13 proposed.” The am: ted with gh oe ‘was $500. members been Month for an answer to their last commu: on the subject to Busby, and now seeing the ar rapgements for the race as far from completion as ever, wish to withdraw thelr deposit and settle the affair at once. E.uorr ro Row AGarwst Garsrr.—An agres- ment Was signed yesterday between the backer of ON OF 4 Srgam Boiten.—The boiler in EXPLost’ the Glen Falls, N. ¥., paper mills exploded yester- rnoon, completely wrecking the building and seriously injut 8 number of is The doller_w: oe as turoWn a distance of fees. The bulldings were set on fire by the explosion. The loss 1s “between $78,000 and $100,000. Several of those Injured will die. MARRIED. HHIPLEY MOORE. | In Baltisnore, on July 2 1888, by, fev. HM. Wharton, “SHOMAD 3. SHIPLEY. Baltimore, “to” EFFLE E. MOOK, “of "Washiugtiony DIED. 1D. On July 17th, 1883, at 1 o'clock a.m. ORAWFOR: B.A. CKAWFORD, aged sixty-four years. 1 will take place from his late resi den: or, No. 104 Fourth strect southesst, Wednesday, July 13th, at S o'clock p.m. “Friends of the family are invited to'gt DUNN. On Monday, July 16, 1883, at 7:15 p. m., AMES M., the twin son of James M. and Marcelia Dunn, aged ten months and five dave ‘The’ fuperal will take place from} dence, 1849 8th stroct nortiwest, on Wednesday, July venta’ reni- até 1. m. Friends and relatives of the fatuily aro a. respectfully invited to atten: aon. On Monday, July 16th, 1883, CHARLES thirty-five years. will take plate from hin residence, Meyers? hotel, 470 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, to-morrow (Wednesday! = ) evening, at five o'clock. HANDY. On M July 16th, 1883, at 9 a.m. HENRIETT: D HANDY. te oi Handy, U.8. Navy. Funeral wilt axe from the ter, Mrs. John D. No. 2134 Pent nue, on We A a i, “ HOPKIN! On. 17, 1883. at 6:20 » after short ines, CORNELIUS HOPRING™ = . ‘on, "clock Rélict of Licut, Levin Funeral will take ‘Tht a ——? m.. from the residence of ha brother-in-law, ner 3 sm. . Interment PERKINS. July 16th, 1883, at ber residence, nest aie agit atthe, after a short iliness of paral- 3, inthe eighty-Gfth year ited to at 10 Priends of the RIDGWAY. On July 16, 1883, at - FLOBENGE, fof 3. W. snd ile ida Funeral * st We nai PATEDES 1000 21se street northwest, “Wednesday, July jock p.m. UNDERTAKERS. nomination of his party.” RTBUR & CO., UNDERTAKERS “Would he take the nomination if A fahioworet niga or day. from “RB UCeL rs UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 923 Pawxsrivamts AvencE X.W. (Formerty 913 Pennsyivanis avenue northwest.) “Everything first-class end reasonable.” ime) i