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‘3 OMAC RIVER BOATS AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _— L bid DAILY LINE SEAMERS Grorar THIS EVENING, GAMSTAG WILE SELL AT AUCTION, ARY AND EXCEIST THU, SAY, AT TES A.M. fo *$ BOL FLSEY | At 734 7th dtreet northwest— 1 | ca tine. 100 Men's Suits, Overcoat 3% a: row tomb bind saacter 500 Pxir~ Pani : tore quart 2 uisood Lor Everything in the market at lowest 200 Beye! ‘Sad cu "8 U. : = : FRANE 1s ae Paleo Genk. 5 Furahing eet whar? daily, myo corner Mth and New York aventie. Sale ‘ence TE. ABP A. Mf, PT SUNDAYS, and VENTS aT 8 VES. OCLOcR™ Hara: au22-5t WEEKS & CO.. Auctioneers. NOTICE = ——— 2 [\HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoaseer, PLUSH Py HE LAO SOUS COVERED DINING Saae waee FRE SER Rooal AND fai STOVES, ave ENGRA’ 0. On SATURDAY woneiye BL St TE 1683, st 10 o'clock, ‘suction rooms, the eres: reicnsa special featare. Return = o TO-moEROW. Leary or Excel oO KK ce Ags: oe bento nl Pro Go Eee EOE eee Pr - \V ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers ; atom to New York, 50 ‘006 : = including state-oom, beri re SSS, TTT 5 - INN N GG TWo-! WELLT: USE_AND ] MARE. DOG-OART AND HARF (ARFESS. 3 oe RUBtiee ce, |g Pode Bet ELT ESS®. | "RUTTER Rope rae Ale | nel aeea ae oat Paste Basle sealed et we REDGINS, Gen; Supe Ss Toe i HN NNG cow Wetom Riv NO LOOK. the above. “Bold for no fate WM. P.WELCH, Agent. ~ ‘a0: Ssss5 1T ERE EK Fy Tae Il? NN GGG T SATURD, Be MS we. TWEN FIFTH, ing city. ot) ‘TROMAS ‘nce ae ——$ _ BN N GUO SIX O'CLOCK b: M_ wo tall al dn — aaa | bet HARE REC of.. | Sissi iaupabeme She aca oy Wapegt Bre lane ner Sees stine Teas >: Perms: “ x and tw ‘ mre aR: GGG. 00 ££ ppp KEK NN RN for agtes bearing interest from day ot ac, ee qapres 6 2u 'ING-BOOM mo m (8 S2St ERE FEE Darchares's cost: 1 3100 dowat om day of sate pam poy an wri Ecc OSE BD eRe au 3st WALTER B. WILLIAM~&CO.,Aucts, | HEATIN ingw, A0GUSE TWENTE. a até p.m. soe FOLEY, Anctonesr. TEN O°CLOCI 0 We. in front, - HHUL inoue ealeeroom, the ‘above aamartnient oF boassiona aay FRIDAY, | Hun ft E i Of Dry and Fancy Goods, con- | oie {ere PER a. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. t = KRT Lb pe i - HOE OR fun Eun 7 Te end it coe as toons big a pew BROS., Auctioneers. | Nite ATM ATS MARE BEAUTIFUL uous ils dof = Wa ACQUUNT OF WHOMIT May CONCERN To | Whotesa’e 1 rae Te J Repos, Maroulis " ene XANDuTS PrEny | eroh, 2 treet acd Indians ayence, coahin‘tes, ees own, Napki Comets | GOR TURP AN MORNING TWENTY EIGHTH AT ues SEN KEY ices sha Embroid cia, Bren iiri, Sheetiogs mal | Sv? ur eaiostooms (oth and D stresta northwest), Sr tins J ‘Dexurn nd other articles too humerous to mention.” | tion of the nolder of certain collateral note, the fol- SEEF, LAM, VEAL HUTTON, oO ‘CORNED BREF Btalle 628, 629 and eu iter Market, 9th street wing, end 206 andl 208 her Liberty Market; or address | = eg ee rt Peat Of PIANOS AND ORGANS. . debveredfree2t change to sipartaot ths Cuavnery J. Riz fren Offers the following Special Bargains in PIANOS AND ORGANS. Xo. 1.—A Double Round, elaborately finished Rose- pod Square Grand Piano mate oy Win. Wusbe nde & « 0.. at roverty of an ex-Sepator, ut fie, and pap Price out 380 No. '2'—A superb Up right, in case, used four "month by the leading Boston Iavufacturer: haw no superior. Orieiaal price $1,000; Offered by party leaving the city at: ). 3.—A full T-octave SYLVANIA ROUTE, H, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. ng Card at Pitge eine of Tine. ni. daily, with Slespini aS Vestern xpress Now TH Kosewood S —— with Va see Cara to Plitebure sud cinehie rung, base, good as new, tse three months by “TPSMER W. W. COnCOMAN As connects, exeent Naturdags, for Chics. jerk, offered for cash at $ Flares, Fh strvet whart daily (exce:t Sunday) for Me. Ants oan Bee eB 1 iy with overatrane bape, pe, made ck a. mi. ; returning reaches Washing- ‘Car Pittsburg to Chioaro. ‘pla Albany, N. ¥., and worth fen bout 9.90 pe the West. ive : : BALIIMOME AND P. TOMAO RATEROAD. Yor Ere, Cs oan Rochester, Buffalo, Nia; xcept Saturday, wit is gion 1’ Cauabdaigua, yi Pie to 1. L. BLAKY, Captain. . 3-atringed Cabinet Grand | ee Plans tae) aera rored by tanatacearors ot $175. Beatty, $125; 27 Stoop 0: on ee a oe in octaves, by J. Esty & \ C- Geogheran, loaves Tt st SUNDAY, miore and andinss. lam port, Leck Haven and Elmira, at 9:30 a! prices in the matchless Shoningor ore every FREDAY at 3o'clock | co y, ekeepe Sunday, ante hth only. qurane containing’ & come tly Sirst-et Mo B80 2 im Ondunaay@a | > mney SHEED, = strictly first-class, . wen . 3 sa wil a sited Express of E man _8020 433 7th meee northwe yest. except § pueter day. 5 ¥ Lcreancts Hieron Praxos, "all throneh trains connect at | HIGH: ST STAND AIO CELEBRATED FOR BIILLTANCY OF TONE "AND DULL, SINGING QU. ALIS UNRIVALED. WORKMANSHIP AND FINI! iH SUPERIOR TO ALL 3. FACTORY PRIOE-—EAsy PAYMENTS, with Hats of Bro Kiyn “Aunex, afford ect transfer to Fulton avoiding double | _, ferriawe across New York City. | For Fhilsaelphia, 9 00 a. m., 10: i p,m. On Sunday, 4 Limited Express, 9:30 a. m. sie ex: 0 a. m., 1 youn’ Tuesiays down. W 4, Chapel Poin: T k Line, 6:40 4 4:40 p.m. d PES Sek alieg Bt Nore RcroRy ,WAREROOMS, STEAMERS, cpctery Gevsk Line, 6:40 eam, and 4:40 p.m. dally 427 10th street northwest = For Anuapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except N LLOYy. se Bevweew New Yous, Hava, | ALFXANDRIA AND FREDERI URG RAIL: ON AND BREMEN. WAY. AND ALEXANDHIA AND WASHING ION TPE SHIERE, THE RRANION & Re ai] BARKER, BALTIMONE end. the PRINCE Y lowest factory prices for caah, OF on easiest | oth HOD. yeaa, Pelkey Cae rede @. L. ao & BRO.’S MU<ICAL WAREROOMS, For Jachmond ana the South, ¢ i aps 709 7th street northwest. asily, REICHENBACH'S Pi PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale duced prices. Wm. and & Aas mone nownt Lunt * Jith street, above Pa. a Pinos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. *__ STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Made. = EMERSON PIANO, PALtBIORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. a Medtum-priced Piano Manufactured, WE MODEL FAST LINE. AND THE ONLY LINE “ane aad Org bbn See ee THE FAST B instalmen’ 3 rent opnties if purchased, 5 CENT MUSIC. DOUBLE THACK? JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL RAILS! Echedule to take effect Ir street and Pennsylvan: ftaticn, where be Lagnanie to dest: LING At cou BAO Enos PIER 40. 8 Ni aE ua $100, according to accom- it very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liv- {Queenstown and all cther partsof Europest | ‘The only complete Stock in tho city. DAY, MAY 39m, 1883. HENRY EBERBACH, ra) Washington from station, corn: No 915 EAS p bills of Taden given for. Belfast, Gtaewom, | avsisue ana ce = er of New Joreey | arannging nartner of the late "ma Ella & Cor le wre, Ar! rp and Coe ports on the Continent and Pes ens Tansan port cane 10 p. i pasnawe apply at the Company's ofles, i Sng Gteen, or beth “steerge and cabin 6 | jane “a to Bakers UW & Cu. evo Tunstreey Washingtoa, | xcept Saturday. For }ittsbune,, d, Detroit at 8:30 a. m. OS HB. BROWN & CO., * ew York, 8:40 BIGE ows 2 ere mt ie tally ue a aan ae ee BANKERS & BROKERS, street. uel ‘or Toledo \d Detroit Monroeville, at — ¥ dally. with slorger for Denials ee 629 F Sraxer, HOTTEFRDAM, AMBTERDAM.— | qrajurfor Phidapbis ant New York at 8:10 a. m. Fea LP TESS CR ag Puls uted | gaily exe pt Sunday, § p.m. and 9:40 p. ma. daily, with | Offer spectal inducements to buy or sell CRUDE PE- of a ey Parior and Sieepiug Cars: attached. EU! ither som ZAANDAM. P. Ca- ere 1 reek dave 8, 6:30, 6:40, 7:45. 8:10, 9 | "HOUEUM. elther for caah or on margin, rio tie ied ape er, ovat | 08 wre 12:10, 9 So pam 35, 3, 4:50, | We offer emall lot et. Jere Te Ss : $ fShaniny abeae uctaee | TSM eae Pye woe wm, | ro-ras rmzonarn poxng pent im, Sis sccond cabin ¥oOr eucerare, $25, | Fer hai olin 6.40 s.m., 12:10 and 4:40;0n Sunday, | with or without Stook. a.m. 4:40 p.m. PUR for Way ‘Stations between wee Sb a: and Balt INVESTMENT SECURITIES ON HAND 01 5, 640.9 a.m. 12:10 pn ted, Vand TBD CHASED 10 OLDER ON COMMISSION, pm. For jons on M tan Branch, 7:45 ally exerpe sunday, FB ate a:45 amd bea5 jfor Staunton, 8:30 a.m, “dsil; except, Bin, —— foe Frederick 8:90 atu, 10: ‘a.m. and GRAY GIVE NO FLEE as 2, ORAS es some nideahew | For itevereuown 10:15 a.m.. daily except Sunday, 5:45 a whe div 2 ; 1 | ide profits with the doctor. ‘Those from tho Weet daly, 6:20, 7:354.m., obied of 2 cure of private di-rases ehould con- | Teale arrive HOVERS and GLAY, 906 B et 2:38, 8:00. 9:28 p. From: om Ney York abl Philadelphia 2:55, 8:30 am eer anger. dail pan 6:37 p.m. ; Sunday, Tes ona Sunday. te pt Sire ae me and 800 pe We invite Correspondence. All information gheer- fully given. UY AND SELL U. 8. GOV'T AND D.C. b. BONDS; ‘Also, WASH. C. GaSLfonr wna ALL Gt city Deposits received subject to check. ‘We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city securities, and are prepared at all tunes to answer inqui- nies regarding same, HARRY C. TOWERS & CO., BANKEk», BROKERS AND INSURANCE, my31 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST, tT REDIABI shed Speciaiist in the city’ er thir: two years—at 906 B st.e.w. . C. Kichards, Justies of the Pesce. a.m., ANHUOD KUSTORED Bi «iSsoot Da BROTHE ge veaitng Cordis ‘ Weakness Nervous De- Paar Srock Texronara Wis cept 4:30 p. For turther information apply at aa eae Sg ed bagwage to the Baltimore. Station, C19 and 1907 Sil be taken for WASHINGTON, NEW YORE AND RICHMOND. A MENTS, tobe checked and received a3 M. of T., Baltimore, S$ REMED ilaiuts quickly cured, Cats sreetaorthwast. Oficehours K. LORD, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ail with iadiewouly.— Jy7-2m" “a a ed “eroes, dua MAY BE HOUSEFURNISHINGS. HH. DODGE, ‘in = : a Mire. M. IL SLOANES RR BcEKsTONS toe PATER, COOLERS — | Bonds, Stocks and Investment Seonrtties Bought and MO le AT Ane OnE PRICES. : netmas hie ee ios al ~ Frait jars, Joly Tambor, Sold on Commission, FR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOC PURI ‘Crock Dé. ane Ree Smee Sortie aes =u No. 589 15a STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) >, Jy26 814 7th street. 5 doors above Penna. avenue. Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Buoapwar, New Youx. Envy Revaicrratons ‘With Slate Stone Shelves. Fvery class of Securities bought and sold on commis- WALNUT AND ASH REFRIGERATORS, Yak. Donni sna Wankel sap WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS COMBINED. WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS. SODA AND MINERAL TUMBLERS, Ree: Re “a ICE PILCHERS, CREAM AND BERRY SETS. promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- ‘the received through our M. W. BEVERIDGE Pine INGTANTHY direct from the Aew Yorx Stock 98 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 5 __WOOD AND COAL. LIXIR OF Coaz Axo Woon. Dasrorrrs From, Bo A ne a Ee We have cnet recety large Jot of Bakers PINE Stoves P's ypality of GASOLINE, ss well as VAPOR ,s ie woo” apse fontat ifferent makes and all constantly Himes sled wins wecaee Sec a | o vari cecrinent ie ci oid Ecce eet bs adbest tention of consume: is respectfully invited to (ot me AEE ONE TS = eUon Of curetuek. FEVER—Contains no Quinine, Arsenio, or any metalic : iG BTO) RAN OK SETT \de—at Droggists, ta, 19-6m STEPHENSON & BRo., 2SRPARLE Sh SLATE vepvary Ean BES, ron sees es = ae Walk anaes a onl! ‘AC TERRA COTTA COMPANY, je8 TIT 7th strost_nortnwest. AND ou ae BEA Tae au2-3w 0. 1411 G street northwest. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. S. p euuuuy, THE NATIONAL SAFE Couwzn 15TH the SUCCESSOR ot, nattber iano We stration "Were fa Zo a ‘machines of different makes, DUBREUIL BROTHERS, sakes new improved machines fereut makes. tn Baton fr and © thie Binewt agen jane cen. No outside agents: Firsteclase ina MANUFACTURERS OF Five Ress sHmRTa, | “,sccuritoe and eee ares All Kinds avant and warranted. GENTS FURNISHINGS, BEND NIAMIN WAS rac} opr. t <aisiowue aud pricelist mailed free to any ee eG. Aw HAC 1012 F Sruxer Nosrnwesr, Wasmrvorox, D. 0. Seaetene. ro Elem Sts. vicePresdent. Do pable Store, eorner 7th and H streets. ixhinge and Habe ext door. 19 ALBERE L 8m Se Nyack, ‘Aunt. Seay. ak Snyder, Gearon 0. Gloves, IARTFORD SEWING MACHINE. ‘Abert obra auld soptocxsmine it before you purchase. It 2. tke Seutest running and simplest sewing the iieht rauning NEW HOME, avery bie Sewing Machine. “Aloches sunkes coun! Soe cand” ag" BMAF Payments and special beri REE 2 OPPENHEIMER’S eleF ‘Es ating ms Reliabic Sewing Machine and Fashion Rooma, ‘Dress Shirts ey, Sig est ri “SS | ee aS [2 See EE an ee ome yo WEN ‘YADVERTISFMENTS. wi and Ua Underwear. N NTS, NOINSOLENT Machines et trices ey Be cans vamner Can sprees ‘Rent THE TRADES. Bieta Penne Ovr Doo Sronrs. oe erin tape Ee gees theunsurpareed manner of B.D, BARE. my3 427 9th street. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, (00 Qoverre Srazar xoatawart, Pit tele lowing val Qne Soe ngs. (Que pair Gold-Chain Bracelets, (pear! setting.) iam (19 stones. ) ee ond Pin, ( and ALTER 8. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, SALE BY CATALOGUE OF VALUABLE WORKS oF ART, COURSE HA’ LONGED Te Be ROTAL BOURBON FAMILY oF HACE BOUGHT IN HOTEL DE VENTE, PARIS STREET NORTHWEST. on’ MEDNESDAY. AU. TWEN' T ELEVE: Y-NINTH, 1883, A’ SoLock A ie ore WORKS iT. 1, oo [alee Gophers inet cents mn 2. pa ronze OTDAMe!l celaine 7 Dleau, with itr. Prin- cons Lam of the deep blue. Gnamel bien dn Rob. whieh ih now's lost art. Ve rare, and of value. 5. One ae ‘and two toee of French solid It 6. lonoele of largest size (glass 7 inches in diam- co in Walnut Case. pAnd.immediately thereafter the household effects will Resowobet Gass or pool and’ ‘Cover; Parlor Suite, BRholstered in Haw’ slik; Velvet ‘Conohes, it Book-case, Writing He se atbeany “Foe aw, rye Cartatna, & aa Wa Chitonter Neos ere Panis ites, robes, Folding Bed- Sofes Walnut Piling Extenrton ‘Table, yan Marble Top Bouffet, Easy C! Brace Arm Dining Chairs, Betieraioe, Chala Sertians, Br and other Carpets rusecle, In; Chinsand Glassware, Kitchen Utonslin eto, ‘The Works of Art will be on view 1UECDAY, AU- lock p.m. Catalogue oan the Ai «da Previous to sale. sano RET ER B WITET 20., Aucta. au2s-d Corner 10th and Pennsy! pve tee IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NIY-TH'RD AND EY a Hee SIXIH STRE“T, AnD ON FWEN TSS E, AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, °A! ‘AT AUG. On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRD, st PCLOCK, 1 wall sell, onthe prem mises, Part Lot Lot 4, ip square ‘No. 60, fronting 31 feet on south side Estreet, by gepth of 67 foot 9 inches on 23a atrect, 1m- frame. comfortable fi ‘Nos. being E 22 streets 2222, ani 23% strect, between, 222 and 230 a IMMEDIATELY AFTER” Part of Lot No. 8. {i square No. 11. fronting 20 feet on the west side ‘of 26th Street, between Evand Ff trerts hw. ran ing h to Kew Hampel red. bY. Rew! ee pos peut comifort- GNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. Ae ee pe THUBt Eee SALE OF ae AN SSORTED ST CLOTHS CANGIMERS CASSIE TAG ORALS ALBA CAS, VEbuaN FIREPROO! SGKES O61 MIRHUE ETo.” NOW OONTAINED. ran ree No. ie PENNSY:.VANIA Aveoe NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed tes, ven to ne by ett & Mertz, duly recorded in ‘Aber 1047, folio 473 © One of the iand records for of Columts we will sell on the remises, 10 Pencayiveala weet, ob MONDAY” AUGUST WENTY-SE v Eun AD, 1868, commen TEN O'CLOC Tse ERNGDN deo Sand cegh MORN: ikt's and Al roafter at same hours until disposed. Cr one of the finest assort- Peden i Suit different cloths and 40 pieces of Diagonaln, Broadstothe: Cassiones Buin of C Ve k Trimmings. i Baile: Inge a oe ‘Tables. esis ake Racks. french Plate ‘Miller's Fire-proof Safe (combination lock.) Chandeliers, Os etc., otc. the above stock will first be offered as an entirety, is obta:nea will be sold; other- IOMAS H. CALLA 5 ANDREW B, Wilco au23-3t___ Assignees and Trustees of Selts & Meri HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTENSIVE SALE OF GROCERIES, COMPRISING FANC’ CO YY AND. THEI SOAS CIGARS, TOBA AND Lins TEAC CHOW CHOW, ‘PICKLES, JELLIES, E 8, CANNED GOODS, SAR- DINES, ‘BASE: ‘EAS AND COFFEES, SYKUPS, Wor Sp 5 ILLOW WARE PAPER AND PAPER BAG, TEA CADDIES, AN GLASSWARE, “ChoomEity. ‘LAMPS, "se PLATED SHOW CASE, CHEFS! ON TERS AND FIXTURE |, &c., &o. ; ALSO, HORSE, GON AN: 1D HARNESS, ‘BEING THE ENTIRE On WEDNESDAY MORNIN AUGUST, Ty TWENTY. NINTH | 1888, OoLoe CK, at 2825 street, I es near! She stock nerd Be xtures will be at private sale patil 29th instant, “and offers a & splendid opportunity investment. Store for ‘For further in formation apply to the auctionver. s Terme THOMAS DOWLING, anl7-10r Auchoneer. BOOKS, &c. C. C. Possess, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, ‘Hasreturned to his former location in the new building 418 Ninth street northwest. A. Dix. | j |. MORRISON, i Fenanyivania areas, SJ sranzse SCROLLS, FANS, ETO. and Decorative Pictures. J. Jay Gould, 421 9th st mh2 ane sok es ALLLL GRANITE! nod FEB tic Glue on ty ailother Glues and ie Sg BOY a Sees protect YOU FURS AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE BAVAGES OF MOTH. 30, PRE POUND. a a soe nee eat ene ‘eNrt ih Mosaic wood and Fwo Antique Candelabres, gilt Silt brones, with black ined §t i vel A ry masel\ WY #20 Edition. Lalest Telograms to The Star ‘The Hifle Match at Cape May. ‘NAMES OF THE W. L. L TEAM. Special Dispatch to Tax Evaxrne San. Carz May, N. J., August 2%.—At the rifle match, to take place thts atternoon the Washington team consist of Cash, Pollard, Miller, Ross, Beall, Harron River Gohan ft Hale and W pene Woolrldge; ome President the Saddle. AN BARLY START OF THE RXCURSIONISTS. Camp Wr.. At is. BOZEMAN, Monr., At So’clock awoke us all from a retreshing though the ice in our buckets this morning showed that three blankets hi aa been Rone too Inany during the night for our comfort. Halt. the tents struck and packed ou the mules and the Preaiien: Ual party in the sadde. Our route to-day of thirty miles les lay nearly northward over the foot Dis of mountains, avoiding the ¥ Dottoms of the Snake iver, which are very treacherous; and It w and country, covered for nearly a quarver of the dis tance by dense tracts of burned and fallen tim- ber. At noon we reached a sparsely timbered knoll, which commanded a view of Jackson lake, ‘with the snow-covered tops rising from its shores in the back ground. scene was wild and grand, and repaid us for our severe, hot aud dusty in thé early part of the day: A MYTHICAL REPORTER. The omnisclent reporter who clalins to be with us, and wi has been a purely mythical personage "since “wor“iett “the ralrast ca Fiver, carefully and considerately located the War at Fort Washakte for sn tngetinite weried etter We onour present trip across the mountains, and as the Sourotae his neces bee absent ft is matter of much curiosity as to how the Inventive genius of the fictitious correspond- ent couid be able to restore him to us, and as a matter of fact Mr. Lincoln has been one of the keenest dally observers of the country through which we are passing, and isconstantly and pleas- antly reminding us of ‘his presence, GOOD FISHING AT CAMP STRONG. is event we are camping at the crossin, Banke fiver walcs wae, last year, named by Sheridan “camp Strong.” Our tents are pitched on the banks of the stream, in a grove of lofty ines, ‘Trout are abundant, and the party are Ing advantage of thelr’ last opportunity of fishing reaching the —Yellow- Stone’ region,” The euryounding_ of eis camp are beautiful, and the opportunity for aport sogreat that President arthur decided we should remain here another day. ‘The President and the other members of the party are in thelr usual ——— good health and spirits. The Drowning Accident in Maine. FURTHER DETAILS AND A LIST OF THE VICTIM3. WELLS, Marne, August 24.—Further details of the drowning accident show that a party of 15 or 20 left Balak Head Clif! house yesterday, at 9 a. m., and drove to Ogumquit beach, where they arrived about 11 o'clock, and entered the surf to bathe, the undertow and surt running strong, and a penyy. sea being on. Although warned of the danger of venturing too far, nearly the whole party were swept out by the undertow ang four were drowned. Four others were rescued in @ critical condition, but at the last accounts were doing well The rest of the party reached the are in igen Rev. Geo. O. Little, of Washing- mM, D. C., succeeded In rescuing his wife and one chia, ‘out nis son Efdte was drowned. A fu!l list of the victims is ete ees Thayer, North Cambridge, Mass. iss Emma Gould, Andover, Mass.; Miss Kitty samen, and Eddie Little, Wash- ington, D.C. Search is being made for the ‘bodies, but so far without success. ———— Foreign News. FRANCE AND SPAIN. Maprip, August 24—The Jmparcial says the Spanish representatives abroad have sent to the cabinet the opinions of varlous foreign powers Tegarding the right of Spain to make representa- Uons to France in reference to the attitude of that country towards Spain. This, the [1 says, 1s probably the origin of the report that a collec- tive note, signed by Germany, Austria and em) Telative to the conduct of France towards 8} had been sent to the French government. A PENSION TO MATTHEW ARNOLD. Lonpon, August 2—The government has granted a pension of £250 a year to Matthew Ar- old, tie poet. CHOLERA DECREASING. ALEXANDRIA, August 24—There were 83 deaths from cholera here yesvrday. No deaths from the eae reported at Cairo yesterday. ‘The cholera ing in the provinces, THE CZAR AND CZARINA. CorennaGen, August 24.—The czar and czorina of Russia are expected to visit the royal familly of Denmark in a short ume. CETAWAYO. Loxpox, August 24—A dispatch to the Times from Durban says Cetawayo is gathering around him a constantly-growing force of armed foliow- —— Pleasant Reading fer Bismarck. THE LONDON TIMES SAYS THE NORTH GERMAN GA- ZSTTE ARTICLE 18 AN OUTEAGR UPON DECENCY AND COURTESY. Lonpox, August 24—The Times this mornii again comments at length on the article agains France recently publisned in the Berlin North German Gazette, and wnich has attracted much attention throughout Europe. The Times says that the Gazette's article 1s a gross and deliberate insult. If it fails to shock the public opinion of marore itisonly because we are accustomed to hear Germany address France in terms wholly unknown to European diplomacy. To prefer an untenable charge in lanzuage calculated to wound and humiliate France is an outrage upon decency and courtesy. Diplomacy has ubundant resources for conducting controversies without resorting to language of vulgar menace. HAT THE FARIS PAPERS AY. ‘The Paris papers give various reasons for the article, including the recent ‘unvelling at Courbe- Yole of the monument commemorative of the de- fense of Paris, the vote for fortress artillery, the tour of es icra of Gen. Thibaudin, the French minister of war, and the completion of forts on the frontier. The Paris National states that the idea of the mobilizing the French troops has been abandoned. ae Settling a Domestic Difficulty. Sr. Louis, Mo. August %4—A special dispatch tempted to obt nation with his wife, oar Woodville, but, his ®ivances were repelled, He then shot her and himselt. Bote eae Saratoga Races To-day, Saratoca, N. Y., August 24—The weather Is clear and ae the eee fair, and the track fast. ni eee - & mnile, Lottin first, Miiohard ‘Transit third, Time, 117%. The Face, one mile and pagers yan, was won by Appolio, Referee second, and Pope Leo third. “Time, 1:49%. The third race, one mile and fifty en for all ages, was won ly Boz Sedam, Bonnie Bird sec-a on, and Barnum third. Time, 2:1536. pesnssh ay ss Arrival of Lord Chief Jastice Coleridge. New York, August 2—Eib T. Gerry and the other members of the of the Bar Association pe about the bay all last night awaiting the steamer Celtic, on wien. Lera Cliet Justice Coleridge was a passenger. steamer and Lord d Golerlage and Git arrived this morning, bert Cole! ots a moe Jas. Hanner, M.P., and Hon. Chas. Russell, M. P., were taken on 5 where breakfast awaited them. After snuing up —_.___ He Gave Masonic Signals. New BeproRD, Mass, August 24—The friends of Joseph W. Bartlett, of the yacht, , after with Snow, who saw a jen and Chickens rocks on the 18th instant, are confident that the man who the mi have been muse | Mr. Birnects who was the only Free Mason "in the party. ‘The Alexandria Market. Special Dispatch to Tax Evewma Stan. As 1888—On to | mura ne eran wore cifered? $5,200 bushels of wheat were offered. "Fults soe at 2Wbal1B., mixed at 112411 ‘allée. bushels Favor of the Postal Telegraph NH, a %—A joint resolution was patoed by the re to-day In favor of & Comet. Bostox, A’ auger pre ‘Swift, of Rochester, who anuounced the discovery ofa new comet, telegraphs to the Harvard observatory that it ls not a comet, but a nebulae. essa tes: A Gewgrat Court MaRTiat is appointed to meet at Willet’s Point, New York harbor, at 11 o'clock & m. on Tuesday, the eo day of August, 1883, Detail for the court: Ernest H. Ruffner, or rs; Cay lohn C. Mallery, corps of engineets: Gy ay a Willard, corps ot of engineers; First L. Lusk, corps of engineers; First Lieut. ions ‘Warren, ad engineers; First — Edward ‘Burr, cor) corps gineers; Second Lieut. Oxcar T.- hoy, corps of Engineers; Second Lieut, Graham D. Pch, corps Of engineers; Second ‘Lie Sop d. , Spencer, paid engineers; a. Ss Of engineers, judge ad ie leave of ist Lieut. Jonn McA. Webster, £23 infantry, ts further extended one month. Paruaster Herr B. Resse, U. 8 A., now on sick leave of absence, fs relieved from duty In the artinent of the Missouri, and willawait further ers. ——— Sxcoxp Lrevrenaxt Joun A. Lock woop, 17th In- fantry, now at Columbus, Ohio, will_report to Co- lumbus barracks, Ohto, for temporary duty. DeatH OF ScnaEon KinG.—TRe War department 8 informed that Surgeon Wm. H. King, of the todioas department, dicd at Philadelphia yester- ay. BUll to Set Aside a Heal Estate Sale. THE POINT MADE THAT THE PROPERTY MUST BE AD- VERTISED TEN DAYS CONSECUTIVELY. A bill in equity was Med to-day by T. J. Mackey, €sq., a5 Solicitor for Mrs. M. Brown, to set aside | the sale of her house and lot, No. 1310 N street northwest, which was sold on the 8ith of June of the present year, under a deed of trust given to the Freedman's Savings and Trust company. It is alleged in the Dill that such salewas made without compliance with an ex} condition of the trust deed, which provides that the premises shall be sold “after at least ten days’ notice of time, place and terms of sale by advertisement in One or more newspapers printed and published tn the elty of Washin ton? whereas the. sale was made after advertising for only four days. It contended in the bill that two true Tmeating and intent of the clause of the trust deed cit~d are that the property should be savertived for ten days. The & new one in the couris of tals District: and as the Practice has been to regard an savertisement Imade ten days before the sale, and two or three different days as’ a complfance with euch a requirement in a deed of trust, if this sale should be set aside on the ground stated, it will doubtless lead toa multiplicity of sults to set aside other sales, Judge Hagner has granted an in- Junction to restrain the purchaser, Mr. W. B. Moves. from dispossessing the plaintiff, Sirs Brown, Who refuses to vacate the premises. vtec mcrae wi Filed To-day. BEQUESTS OF SAMUEL KRRBY, BENS. F. GRAFTON AND CHARLES WEAVER. The will of the late Samuel Kirby was fled to- day. Itis dated February 13th, 1883, and directs that none of the property, hou-es and lots, shall be sold until ten years after his death. He makes a number of bequests, Girecting that from the rents, &c., the bequests be paid. At the expira- tlon of the term mentioned the property is to be Sold and the amount divided pro rata between the heirs, To his daughter, Helen R. Kirby, is lett $800 anoually aad an elm wood set of furniture; to his sons, W. W. and J. A. F.,$5 each; to. G Kirby $870 annually during his qlitex, to Mary J. Lyon, of Williamsport, nd-dutghter, $500; to his 11 grand-cnilaren $2000 exch, and In case the income of the estate is Insufficient these bequests to be paid pro rata In of any disputes they, are to be re‘erred to Geo. M. Oyster and J. W. Drew, whose decision 1s to be hal and binding. Mr. A. B. Claxton 1s named as executor. A codicil is appended, in which he states that being destrous that no contentions or Utigations arise, that all the indebtedness to the estate by W.W., J. A. F. and 8. G. Kerby, sons,and Martha A: Claxton, granddoughter, for board, &., ‘be cancelled, and that every bequest to the sons and granddaughters be paid clearof allclaim whatsoever. An order of publication was di- rected. ‘The will of the late Benj. F. Grafton was filed and admitted to probate to-da: He leaves his entire estate to his widow, Virginia A, who was appointed administratrix w.a., on bond of $4,009, ‘The will and codicil of Chas. Weaver was fled and admitted to probate. He leaves his estate to his wife during lfe, to revert to the children. No Straw Bonps TAKEN IN THR Pottce Covrt.— In relation to the statement of the “ex-capper” and “bail procurer” in yesterday's Star, Clerk Prinee, of the Pollce Court, states that this. court 1s very careful in taking bail, and all the formal- ities are observed. “The bondsman has to pro- duce a certificate of assessment of his property and swear that the property is unencumbered. He has no doubt that the bondsmen are paid for becoming yurety, but they swear that they are Rot, and it is no offense to receive a fee 1n such a case, The only bonds that are forfeited In this court are $20 vagrancy bonds, which the District never attempt to collect, but when one bond 1s forfetted against any of them we refuse to take them again, Dut we positively do not take any straw RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—Tho followii were the readings at the office of the cblef sign OMicer to-day: 7 a.m. 73.6; 11 a.m, 78.4; 2 p.m. 80.5. Maximum, 81.7; minimum, 713. ——— es Rea EsvaTs TRansrres.—Deeds In fee have been recorded as follows: R. E Boston to Wm. Tabb. sub. lot 68, sq. $82; $800. F. Koones to Mor- ris Kelm, sub. lot 38, 89. 803; $000, Catherine Wall to Saran’A. Connely, 1610; $3,500. M. J Wine to Max Luchs, 5q. 936 oe! on Benton Russ to Matilda Kaufman, pt. 15, sq. 868 eigeco ke Rryer Teapr.—Uarbor Master Sutton reports Ington—Schrs, Edwin,Krotes: Three Friends, Biggens; and T. J. Sewell, Tolley, with coal, and Join H. Williams, North,with lua ber; bai ee Crow; E. L. Whiting, Single- ford, ant A. M. ‘Thrasher, with wheat, and Seneca, "Taylor, ie corn. Cleared— West Wash- a ee m—Schrs. Jennie San Boland; W. F. Henson; Eva B. Hall, S.P. Hitchcock, DM. ‘Anthony, Ts =~ Robe ae ray; in, Bray; arl PL an, Rodgers; A. T. Mason, Nickerson; all with cont” ‘Arrived—South n—Sehra. Virginia, GriMtu,and A. Cari, Evans ‘ith melons to Golden & ‘Richardson; barges J.E. Gillispie, McDevitt, coal to Stephenson TOS. on Dr. A. Shanks, do. to Inland and Sea- oasting Co., and nine vessels with wood to ——— Cnanor or Evpuzziewent.—This afternoon G. Strat Geta Gemma ec of having on the 2th of Ap taken from the post office a letter eaateonl to W. R Black, containing $6, which he ratinuceeohe ee ee THR NEW YORK STOCKMARKRT. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and closing prices the New York Stock & Market to-cay, ee romana Tyspecial wire to — Dodge, 539 15th streat Name. al a Cen. Pacific. 5x. 66 Ches. & Ohio..| 15% 15 pies |B! cC.0.& 1. a 8. TREE FP! The Stantcy Matthews Appointment, A DENIAL FROM JAY @ovLa, Jay Gould, in reply toa letter trom Mr. Washe ington McLean asking if he (Gould) made any bargain or agreement looking to the appointment Sf Juatice Stanicy Matthews to the U. & 8u Court, writes: = The that Lever paid money to secure EY semloation of Stani thews or any one else to the Su tench 1s ie fabrication. 1 had no bargain of understand 1g with Gen. Garfield of any sort, directly oF in My acquaintance with Mr. Mati wan noe inttenabes indeed, now that I write, Member that it was at your own personal #0! Hon aiter repro Wat Leaked Me: yan n ram to confirmation.” = eel trees A Nrono’s BxevaL Criwm—Several Gays aco Stephen Rovinsnn. a negro, 1 yearg old, em hore by a white family in Chari White child,S years old, into sy master’s house and there attem; her, but failed to effect his horrible pur posa. child informed tts father, and committed to jail for trial. ————o— bas boon A DECISION AGAINST THE SULTAN.—In the sult of the sultan of Turkey against the Providence, R. Sultan, and dissolved the injunction 2 The decision ts based on technical grounds —_—_———— —. MARRIED. gig 5g Tr. - ae som Li by, the Rev. J.B. Aviat, ERY AN Ro Wikbe Feuneyieai i, 0) BELEN STOR BEAVER, dauch= terof Dr. Henry F. Condict, of Montgomery county, MRIGHT contre, In, Baltimo the Key, John 1 a, eeonee g Be wiatont oreineiaee hone io and eg mE COBURN, of Washington, b. ne DAVIS. On August 24. 1883, Mrs. CHARLOTTE DAVIS, after along aud painful illness, in her seveuty- eecond Fear. Fueral will teke place from Grace Churc! Ninth and D at ects southwest, on Sunday 1 nt at at o'clock p.m. F ip ‘vited to attend. wOORERTY. On ist 234, IRBY, at 4 o'clock p.m. ELEN N powtiit ienwe sixty-elxlth yoar of Tuneral Sunday afternoon, at 8 o'clock, from her late No. 1113 New Jersey avenue northwest Ke- Jatives and friends are respectfully invited mr August 24th, 1888, at 1:15 o'clock we Naw hs EAGAR, Peied child a, ohn an v and Abbey aged years, 6 months aud 7 dave, of Saromation of the bowels. Heeidence, Third ‘and i northeast. ““Tnterment st Atount Olivet cometery, at 4 o'clock p. m,, Sunday. ves Gnd friends respectfaliy in- Enea. On seo August 24, 1883, RS ack » after a tinge: iuaee TAURA Ly RMEESST Beloved wife of Pred W. Kaneest saad coy, Sees tor of Daniol and Geongeiana Siewart, inthe twenty’ at on Sunday at 4 o'clock, from Grace church, corner 9th an: S etreste nol feel Friends and reis- tives are. reapecaiay invited to attend. * - thou has left oa, apron ig ra ‘He can all our sorrows heal, eral will take place at four o'clock \.. OD Bal ay, 25th, from No. 402 13h treet wouttwout, on Satu ee ae ibureday, A fal ti ay 5-4 co ee :. Seo By AH Telored I'wite of eatin ‘the 26th inst., at 3 Sons Rm. are respectfully in oe jock pcm, after m | Sith: Curistian fortitune, Gharies Mann, in the Funeral zy ae northiwest, on Sunda ee yaad of the fami AULEY. On Friday meming, Augnst 24, 1883, acca tha, after a few hours, tin inom, 8. N. ule ow William M. McCauley, forty cichth yoar of ber stcCiuls, ite Telatives and. sriends of the family are respectful invited to attend ber funeral frora the contdeute of Oe son-in-law, 926 Fourth street northeast, Sunday even- ing at 2 o'clock p.m. MOOR. At 1:30 p.m, on Angust 23, 1883, JOHNNY, beloved son of Thomas and Bridget Moor, agud sevod months and twenty-one days. Relatives and friends are Foaureted to attend the eral, from the corner Tweuticth and K streets —— gore en ‘25th inst., at 2 p.m. ugust 23, 1883, at 2o'clock p. m., Mr, PETER OWENS Ly forme: the United States’ Capitol gel fort ty twenty-one days. Funeral to aks place from his late residence, No. 329 Sixth st te 3 UN aes KERS. the 2 oma most complete ts in the country, rge rooms for transient funeral services. ault BTHUE BUONEY. JAMES BELLEW, A RT THUR ROONEY & Co... ™ jertakers and Fimba'mers, Offices, 711 Thnk and 24s Pane 2. w. UCcHL ¥‘s" UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, $22 PENNSYLVANIA AvENUE N.W. (Formerly 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest.) “Everything first-class and reasonable.” —— aul3 RED. SPINDLES, | ENDERTAKER, zs ith at, (det. Mand Naw. for transportation. ease et plo of baalecie ae dy neGestEhe Penzance rapenr arts Sey Sie en fiost-class. a= WRIGHT, ‘UNDERT, 1337 nial i ae connection. mié Telephone Connection. 416 78 BURG! os oe dx atrecta. Evervihius Btet-< a“ ani? August bt To rae pUBLICT Suu hs INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELVES! per General Gresham having | published « ‘and malicious falsehood in Peyard tothe harec- fer of ‘The Louiniana State Ix pany, the fol- wing facts are given to the jnbive to nrowe yekra pet Seat vere coswgen. ina fraudulent busiacas, to ‘Amount of yeiaee, paid by The Louisiana State Lot- tery Compauy from Juuuary'1, 1810, bo prement dates Paid to Southern Express Co., New Orleans, s Westdosk Manager" ‘Comiuasioners. -five years by the Laxts» gins oe fae, ie mec ct a7 Daawmos take OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- OnLEROHRRRE TER. SSE AL™"

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