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_M C. T. Hoesses Bo. 60 ¥ STREE WASHINGT! Invest Beic i i Ooustant Now York @ * ~6., THURSD, —_— » SULY 33, 7881; ROVEMERT. © OMAC RIVER, NEAR Mad TON, D.C PROFOSALS FOR DREDG- SiS ter Rompres 26 PeyesrtxaNta ATESER § oes TeWicunoren, Be, Jebraien a ta be red at this Ce hiPon MONDAY at Gust FORTE, va rs tick Froposaln, mrt, be “desited information can be this PETER CHAINS, Major of Engineers, Piivate Sroce BETWEEN WASHINGTON, PALTIMORE, NEW YORK, LosTo PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Buoxesa €4Ereadwar, MOP H avenues General Parte James Whitety, Hensy Do Mecry C. Logan, Washine William R. Travers, Special Partner. BUY AND SFLL ON COMMIS: UF KAILWAY SE: Beanch Ofico—399 15th street (C 1B. i. DODGE, & Gnotations of Soe! garding the Markets ree BEANTLY, cr AL orters exert MENT OF POTOMAC RIVER AT MASHINGTON CHA: ava Waues A WENTIETH, 1884, and opened ‘approximate amount of dredaing will be 1,000,000 Teoma npon wh'ch proposals must be is. at any desired information cai HAINS, Major of Engineera, PHILADELPHIA, THIS AFTERNOON. SIREET NORTHWEST. By witas of macros f the Supreme Court of ict of Columbia passed the Sih day of dul A.D. Iisa, fo equity Cause No. 9,066, wherein 1 E.chapin et al are complainants and Williams 8. Louth etal. are defcodanta, the uderaigned. as trustees, swih‘Sder for sale at public anctiom infront of the preamt? Sey gh AHUNSDAY the TWENTY FUURTH (30) DAY OP FOE. AOD Bhs, FIVE) FIVE CLOCK PM commodious three-story. and at brick outhouse in the rear. cont Fecordie at "8 cost. NX TOBRIN' $32 44 street northwest. WOODBURY uLAIR ‘Room 39,Corcoran Building. DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, AVY PAY OFFICE. Wasmrxorox. D.C. July 19, PROPOSALS, ha duplicate, to be indo : MMSTn Dav OF JULE us Savy ‘Yerd. Wash: free of any expense to the government inl subject éo the gaual inpretion and ce vi. HL Crnzer Oakles, Maynart Ey, Screws: No. es. Schedules aud blamk forms ‘person shall Be re- quanufacturer of Tractor Who ie hot Funuthie arcles which he offers 'o spp i is teserved to resect any oF all, Vids security required ou the Uid for fafthful per- ‘THOS, H. LOOKER, ‘ ent, SKEASURY DEPARTM rr ‘WastxoTox. D. Scaled Proposals will be received at the United States Foun Depertigent an TWO O'CLOCK P. RAILROADS. NHE Ghear TO THE Soievit, ¥ EBLE LACK. >) ih Bs wre Tie wed bestom wit 0 SARA LOG, &Sp caTsKu ONLY ALL RAIE AND fappicatien © Sortion, Jersey Cit 26 rm VIA WASHINGT ROUBLE fi 1 ae VIRGINIA MIDLAND LATLWAY, HE SHORT LINE T Nu Augusta, te Wine Sulphe lets ar th Pepnay wats LAUGHTER, RTRCR ROONEY & ©O., "JAMES BELLE, Warcroonss, 711 t! fete phoe Conner ti ‘Telepbore cot FOCRTH. 1884, for wuppiying SE lees of the beat full. fine-trane ct land 120% yards, wore 0 Carpet “Linioe for -United States cUnivered atthe Tr asuay Dow autities and at ‘oy a manulacturer or rycular dealer culed by aacrostt of 81,000 United ney Gea Sectinal chee for that amount ans CPevod faith. Deyostt of ingraet im entered into ahd bod Iess tian two sureties, fm the penal sum foned that’ ter nt. Washington, D.C, in si russ be requity a. NNSYLVANTA ROUTE, SND SOUTHWEST. Swill be retained aueil Shute miansl thereon, ‘av specimeus of the qual” ished. ves the right to reject any or all id be ‘addressed to the Secretary of the sed “Proposals for Carpet and Car- CHS. J. FOLGER, Secretary. DROPUSALS FOR COAL. REFORM ScHoor. oF THE D. C. TNGTON, July 3, 1986 Us me up to hoon of JULY TWENTi-EIGHTH, :0F the delivery tous White Ash Furnace Coel. more or less Ash Itauze Coal, more or leas, Sealed Proposals will be im of best quality, ered in quantitie sto the ton; and fee of 20 cents « indorsed * Proposals for Coal.” t bids or waive defects is reservs JAMES E. FITCH, ‘Board of Trustees. Superintendent unt TWO ULY TWENTY-EIGHT, Waste Paper will be of three kinds: Wh oard, and bide should specify THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY TW ‘On. FOURTH, at 20d separate "Teruie: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, option of purchaser. ‘ANSON BKOS,, Auctioneers, annually; or all cash, aya DI THIS EVENING. LOADING AND | MUZZLE-LOADING | SHOT- GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, RIFLES, REVOLV- EKS, “CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, HARDWARE. TOOLS WAZORS | SCISSORS, POCKETBOOKS, VIOLINS, TOYS, BAS BALLS AND BAIS, VIOLIN | "STR NGS, SRATES, BRUSHES AND COMBS, JEWELKY. TOILE’ SETS, OPTICAL GOODS, WATCH CHAINS, AND 10,000 USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. By direction of the owner, to change bushieas, Twill selon he preonacs all the above, Stock af ."U- ‘ TWENTIETH, at SEVEN FM. and every ‘evening thereafter at sine our until furiner: notice, DEALERS ARE ‘SPECIALLY INVITED, ss many goods will be sold in original packages. Great bargains Inay boexpected every ight. FOLEY, auctioneer. N. b.—The Fistures will not be gold as, at the termin- Hon of ale, the ‘store will be occupied by J. U. "ALARA ® CO. Manufacturers of “RUVAL GLUE™ ((6s1NG AUCTION SALES oF DRY GOODS AND NOLONS ‘AST TEN AL AY. JULY TWENTY and ending on SATUGDAY, JULY TWENTY The Stock Consists uf— Black and Colured silks, Dress Goods, Cuslimeren, Table Linens, Fine Silt Unnireilas: Hester) Corset, ine Silk Umbretlas, Hosiery, Underwear, Flannels, Blankets 4 Sheetings and Domestics, ke. Purchasers are specially invited to attend this! enptory sale, Tenis (essed rine. NOTICE, THE CUNARD SrbaMsitty ComPAS BETWEEN NEW NORE AND JINERPOOL, LING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PiEK 40. N. R, NEW YORK. Qnraon.....Wed., July 30. Senvis........Wed., Aug. 27 Garuia 10.) Wed, Auy. 6.|Oxkaow.//)/Wed, 3. AUMANEA..///Wed., Aug.13. |Gantta Botunta, ...Wed..’Aus. 20,| AURANIA. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FI to accommodations. ‘Steerave at vers lowrates. Bteersgo tickets from Lay JoWwest rates ‘Througts bills of Iaden given for Belfast, Glaszow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on. the Continent, au fog Micditerranean porte n ‘or freight aud passage apply at the Company's office, No.4, Bowling Grecn-ur both and ¢ OTIS BIGELOW & CO. 605. 7th sty Westinigton. D.C. VEKNON H. BROWN Co) New York: Or to rves the right to reject any or ‘and t) waive defects, ‘will be required to furnish = { two thousand dollars, conditioned ‘ition of the contract, “Prop. sale for Waste Paper,” ‘of the Treasury. CHAS. J. FOLGER, Secretary. RUPOSALS FOR MARBLE AND GRAI TEERACE U8. CAPIT AKCHITECT'S OFFICE, U. 8. CAPITOL, July 10, 184 hee until TWELVE polishinvand setting the Marble aud Gran- 's of the orth terrace, with it Case at the U pitol and +; ecifications can be seen at this office. EDWARD CLARK, Architect U.S. Ci POTOMAC RIVER BOA PRAMER MATT Jres-ed to the Secreta PARLOR CAR OLEAVES SEVENTH-STREET “TUESDAY and THUSSDAY apap Eriday, stopplug at ntermetiate vesting sand Eridays, stopping at in ‘Abo, touches at Oring sdowu and Wednes- ‘ug Chapel Point and Brent's wharf Thursdays ines got atid retraite ‘7th street wharf. AND CATSE 1c Currioman, Nomini, Bt. and” termediate Inna Tetariang 90 p. m.. for Currioman, Nominl, and duute landings, returning Sunday cver SOUTH. POTOMAC | STEAMBOAT tuer GEORGE LEARY leaves ws and Weduesiays at 5.30; Saturdays st 6 p.m. Pury Point and Cornfield Harbor going and A1UKDAY SIGHT STEAMER RETURNS MONDAY Boston and Providence ‘Connects also with New York and Ric erfolk ahd West ‘Ocean View and pnections with ern, ‘Seaboard ‘ineinia Beach can be secured at Baltimore and horn's, Next to HoX's express, 6th street and and at company’s offic, “7th daily until 5p, m, WILLIAM P. WELCH, General Agent [L{O8 AT Low anes. FORTRESS MONROE. FIRST-CLASS # Steamers LAKE and MOSELEY leave ~t wharf MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRI- SATURDAY, at 6p. m, Return- wanssecured at Band 0. ticket office, 2 ‘T. Thompson, 902 Pa, ay ollice, Sixth street wharf; Telephone call 731-3 VER LANDINGS. HOMPSON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and ‘a.m.—Fare 2%e. This steamer for charter iturday evenings. y5 ‘Tuesday, Thursday and MAC TRANSPORTATION LINES y dhe Stramer SUF. Cart, WC. Geoghegan, wit er tripe to Caltin or Wanh ington every FRIDAY at pam Spam Saturdays OLE rir iit must ie prepaid, Yossenger avcunumudation unequalled, BILLULNSUN & BRO., Agente ‘th street wharf. = 0) VERNON! MT. V Leaves Tth-stret wharf daly” lexcept i u.: returning, | ten stout S40 yeu t Sune Mt andar. for 1. L. BLAKE, Captain, WeGD AND COAL, KINDLING and Offices: 1114 Pa. ave., 999 a. ave., cor. thand Kata. nw: | Depot and Ml, Cth street and Futomac river. feb6-6m SovTH, sovriwest | JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1200 F street northwest; Ith street northwest; unsylvania avenue northwest; L street northwest; jer Sd and K streets northwest; 01 Penusylvania avenue southwest. TARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD 801 OF NEW YORK: also, EXT] By Wsuraseed facilities tor the economic SOUTHEEN StAtr IVE WHARVES, aga Train leaves Washin | CUAL DELIVERED O€ CARS DIRECT FROM THE MINES INTO OUR ¥i N.MACDANIEL Mi binds of WOOD, efther tm the stick or prepared to 1. at vur factory. LEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE nie deliveries aud prices a Coa, As Woon. Wo ave ust reeeived a laree ino, fresh mined COAL doniestic tse, all of which we offer ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited to Ab dlispection uf Gur stock. STEPHENSON & BRO., st wharf and 12th st, and Pa. ave, low ae Fuel can b 13 UNDERTAKERS of Bakers! PINE. a Toweet iuarket ios particnlaris” st MF. SPINDLER, ToLIAM F LER, iSHING CNDERTARER, northwest. near Le rs WHIGHT. Usbemraxen oxo Foxrnar Dregotom, 3267 loth street northwest Teiephone cali iva YALKER'S. 204 lore aur. Crovkie Tas. ‘Vin aoe fesere. OTIS BIGELOW & CO. 605 7th atreet, Washington, ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY ‘Betwexs New You axp Havre. Company's pier. No. 42 North Kiver. fuot of Morton etteet New York. ‘St Laurent, de Jouseelin, Wednesday. July 30, 11 am, Normandie: Frangeul, Wednesday, Atig. 6,5 a, lier, Wednesday. Avie. 13,10 a. in, Checks payable oi sient, 4p amouncs to sit on the Banque Transstlantique of Paria LOUIS DE BEBIAN, ‘AgDt No, 6, Bowliug Green, New York. GW. MOSS, 225 Penney vania avenue: 3, W. BOTELER & SON, 92} Feunsylyania avenue, ‘Ayenta tor Washington, D.O, AL £ ASN N © NN NEI AKL Lb AANNN LE USN NE PE te taeee batt ee 2 ALLLLUGILA AN NN LLLLILN NNEER Porutan suxMer ROUT Commenciig May dd, and every Saturday thereafter, salir Tro Qosbae t6 Liveryod, making the shortest feetu'vornce™ Ouly five days froin land fo land Tio Tron Steamships of thi ie are mareied {On stceng th Predesit cole abd are hited uptitall te moder iysvtementw that practical experience can supe Cabs 8i0and 80. Intermediate, 890.75, LEVE & ALDEN, Gen Agent ral Agents, 7207 Broadway, New York €.W. MOSS, Washington, D. ALLAN LINE—WiNTER SERVICE. Portland ‘to Liverpool every ‘Thurstay untfl May. Cabin. 820, $70 aud $49" Intermediave, 88 TS. Extra eekly ships to Boston from Liverpool, Qi Eondonerry, Gleagow and Galway, for pre only. Thevteh siete wated to any railroad xtation in the Enjted btates. Tntermediatn, 00.15: siccraxe, BAL apie, Belitinore service wil be esuine, cota ipril 8, aud regularly thersaiter, Kpply to LEVE & ALDEN, Geteral Agent 207 Broad way, New York, o ‘GW. MOSS, = 225 PENNSYLVANIA “VENUE, mbi3-thata Wasisingtou, B. 0. (HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, No. 225 B following real estate, situate in the city of Washing= ton, D. Cand described an the eastern one-half of Lot exi6y in Wrecevat cou leven (ils: the esd Init of ald Tothating = front of ‘twenty-seven (21) fect on “B" the rear side of sant lotto a patie alley: improved bys Tear nide of eaid lot to. public alley. in " and ‘basement brick resideuce ‘Terms of safe, ax prescribed by the decree: One-third cash; and the balance in two equal installments, at #1 and twelve montis, with intervst from day of ale, tobe by deed of ‘trust upon the preinisen sold; oF all ‘tthe option of the purchaser. A deposit of anded doar wil be tase fhe of sae a ENTY- IX O'CLOCK, we will sell’ Lots 1 and 2 Block Gof LeDrott Park, improved by teers root Brick Dwellings; comfortable dwellings, aud will be notes to bear six per Cert interest, payable wemi: ‘Auctioneer. BRADBUE} PIANO, WOODS & 00. OR. INGS, ENGRAVJKGS, HAN} ME PARLOR iene ED WAKE. cl MogUET “AND BRUSSELS ETS TO GETHER WITH A GENERAL, ASSORTMENT OF GHAMBER (DINING BOOM “AND KITCHEN FORNITU! a A QUANTITY OF WARE, CUTLERY, . SHOVELS, &c. ONE TRUXK OF CLOIIIXG, AND JEWELRY. Atso, at Tw HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, ko. OusALURDAL- JULY TWENTY SIXTH 1904 STEN Pre Vell an exteusive saeavtmnent of above mts teu a0 Spacae oxen ite ae OAs DOWLING, Act TT HoMas DOWLING, Auctioncer. GROCERIES AT AUCTION. ansigument >for the benefit of credi- Seti 3 premuisca, for cashcon MONDAY. tore: Twill sel on th EWENTY Eloi ri JULY, ioe at TEN OCLOCK A. he entire Stock of Grocerion, Be. Be. to i iode Inland avenue and Sthetgets Syuae Avene Wy. PIERCE BELL, Trustee. J) PNCANSON BROS, auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF OSE LARGE BLAOK HORSE, By virtue of a dcorce of the Supreme Court, Faulty me of ndeorce of the Supreme docket su4t, Merritt vs. Geyer et al. T will sell st publ Suction, in front of the salesrooma of Duncanson Bros, Sth snd atreets: northwest, on SATURDAY. MOR: NING JOLY TWENTY-BIXTH, 1884, at TEN O'CLOCK k He Ons Ear BY Bers Terms cash. CHARLES WALTER, Sy24-2t Trustee, )ENcaNEON BROS, Auctioneers, EFFECTS OF THE AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLAIM COMMISSION, NO. 1818 H STREET NOKTHWEST, CONSISTING OF. tocks, AER TONGS SES. 10NG! ‘AINE, 00} On MONDAY, JULY T' TY q ing AT ONE O'CLOGE F. M.. we will nell at’ the Ameri- and French Claim Couiinission, the entire effects | contained thereiu, bein ‘which thé attention of buyers i MPYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctoner: DOUBLE OSCILLATE vartiy enumerated al ‘called, FIFTEEN HORSE POWER SUITABLE FOR STEAM YACHT OR SAW MILL, IN PERFECT ORDER, AT AUCTION, On SATURDAY, JULY TWENTY-SIXIH, 1934, at TEN ONOLOCK, precively, I shall sell the above Eugine y J) OXCASSON BROS, auctioneers, ’S SAL" OF TRON SAFE, DESKS, LARGE OUNTER, CALLENDAN CLOCK, WARD- LITTER PISS, OFTICE “CHALKS, STOVES, “GAS FIXTURES, SI Ke ae BEING THE EFFECTS OF THE Lats 418} OF JH. SQUIER & CO, 1416 iSYLVANIA AVEVUE NORTHWEST. ‘By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District, passed on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1864 I, as Receiver. will sell at publi ‘the premines,‘on WEDNESDAY, the (HIKTIETH DAY OF JULY, 1 at ONE O'CLOCK P. M., the entire office furniture, &, of the late firm of J. H. Squier & Co., 1416 Fennsylvanis nile northwest, ‘Terms cash, JESSE B. WILSON, Receiver, n YORK, RATES OF PASSAGE—860, 880 and $100, according erpool ad Queetistown aud ali uther parts of Europe at Steerage and Cabin to sam wy’ tained in Borthwest, cov Prsres For Ecvnorz ou the INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE. ‘Thess berths keep pertectly level under all condi of weather, affordinu perfect rest wid comfort at Wilt, thus doing away with inany of the discomforts of oceall travel, 8. S. CO. (Limited), ' MOSS. Acer, ap28-m&thoia_206 Pennsylvania ave., Washington, D.C. Shouid take a BRUNSWICK BERTH, in use exclusively. BON, SOUTHA’ of ude company will D SATURDAY from Bremer wee trom N YORK i deab . Satur- Gay steamer—First cabin, $75; sc Stee er at lowest raven. Fur freight or Qucwaice 3 OELIICHS & CU..9 Bowling Gren, New Yorke WG. CHAS, WA. ington, sala MEDICAL, &e. : ‘Weakness of the Limba, Lmpaired Nu Incapacity for Duty and Tapor ial Disease are permanently cured by Dr. BROTHER>* Invigorating Cordial. ‘A visit to his Laboratory, the lurvest this side of New ‘York, will convines you that he is the only reliable nd- Yertising physician Fiat thowe vain pretenders whone whole stock of ehem- brains ine! ition of the eet soutt west, ‘Too long for a humbug to live. a By Wednesday steamer OTT A CO 25 Henney vania avenue ‘woeth: TEL, 342 D street, Agents for Wash- ENTAL AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY, NERVOUS: idall forms of in this cits, atid ia not to be classed fused, could be ‘put iu a yeast powder bottle. bver rey Cure years esiabltsived at” 00 B 00 [438000 RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE OR two of Dx BROTHERS’ Invigorating Cordial, ill cure any case of Seininal Weakness, Nervous Do Uihty and Impotency. “It imparta vigor to the whole systein. 906 B street southwess, E ‘to all All irregularities and Ovarian troubles treated, “Thirty: seven years’ experience. y21- MADAME DE FOREST. Has HEMEDY FORLA dies. All fetuale complaints quickly curd. Can'be gonsulted daily at 1445 7th treetnerthwest. Oficehours frum 1 to ¥u'clock Pe Ok THE, OHBEST, ESTABISHED AND only reliable Ladies’ Phynician in the city, can be ‘consulted daily, 329 Missourt avenue, first alreet south, of Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d abd 43g streets. AIL female complaints aud’ irewularitics quickly removed. Prompt treatment. Correspondence aud coustltations: airictly confidential. “Separate rooms for ladies. Ofc hours—1 to 4nd 6 to & e REQ ‘AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS. 006 B3T, southwest. appeared before me and 2uade oath that fa the Cidest Fstablished Expert Specialint in this City and will euaraptee a cure inali cages of venereal dis- ease, and furnish Medicine, or uo. charge; the poor {ur ished Medicine free. Conwultation und. udvico free at ay hour during the day. Subscribed and sworn to be- fore me by Dr, BROTHERS, April 2d. Ist4,. jer-im* SAMUEL H. WALKE! JPENNYROVAL PILLs. two conte to Chichester” Chenical wor cents to Chel het Madison Square, Philadelphia, Pa Company, | BE I) Gonna RESTORED. ‘A victim of early impradence, easing Nervous De- bility. Premature’ Decay, etee Mavinne® tren te vet eve ‘known remedy, has disc asimple me oy Cure, which, he will vend tree to his fellow tft H wera, Address J. 1. REEVES, 43 Chatham street, New fork. ayl0-tu,th&s f Vicor. ‘Siuinle eases, BItO Sia Pampniet free. CIVIALE REMEDIAL AGESOY, co Fulton strec New Yorke aps-thontucly Divito ob Hiker Wefan es eee IR. ROBERTSON, THE GREAT SPECIALIST Jean be consulted ‘Wedncalay and Saturday fom 2 to 9 p.m, at bis office, 460°C street northwest Bear 4 street, for the treatment and care of all Pri- Sate, Kervous and Chronic Diseases, einbracl ese’ and all diseaace of the Es Feeently contracted positively cured in four to xix Sithout mercury of causticn Consultations strict Enitimore: lid.” Call‘and beeuvincel of Ue doctor imore. ‘and be con vince ctor's ‘Wonderful success and thereby save time admoney, (PERT SPE 13" DeSean ees ee to be an expert wit t a peer in the wide world in the and fine Soatem, Binder’ Kidney and al’ diseanes of ths ‘dary Orenis. "Heceht cases positively cured in 4t9 €dsye, No mercury or caustics need. Can be consulted "wgdnenday aid Saturiay from 2109 pany at his aw inecucmene more.’ Main Office, so N. Liberty st Baltimore, Md. 1h ¥OR MEN—CHECKS IN SIX HOU 48 curein Uites dave Drow tine 16 Wdhietrose See éf¢Penna ave.. Washington. D. 3. IE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE "Tecogn se pane SNGIE n runs ‘xtrenu enothipeas td Sar Figet cmnplicity of mechantern Lute eke Sher Ac. aonly at OMes of fuera wees fae ee ey Me rie TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. DANENHOWER & SON, Real 22h E atreet ns we Wael TRUSTEES' SALE OF A'VALU. HUNDRED AND. SIXTEEN AGKES, SISUATE IN ALEXANDRIA COUNTY, VUKGINIA, FLVE MILES WEST UF GEORGEIOWN. By vistue of deed of trust, dated January 13th, A,B. ted aa duly reconded in Liter F, No, fous a] 2p, (neof the lund records of the county of Alera Gri, Hate of Virgiuig, aud at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sly at public muetion, te FRIDAY, JULY TWENTY- O'CLOCK, the followins- Being the larwer part of let helt of Nancy, Adame in vision of Simo Sowers real estate, Septeniter, 1x37, and reconted in Liber A, follo 0, laud sults iy ths county eleisn fee of wi county, and conveyed by raul Hiroto ‘Steolaw Bebrey by deed tearing date of thexsth of Septem x, A.D 4838, aud recorded in liber ZNo-2, folio 10>, coutahitine- 116 actew 1 rood. and 3 te and Insurance, D.C FARM OF ONE rout of the premises FIFTH. 1844, at 1 WELV describcd premives, to wit: # Plat No. 2, awahztied to the poles. with all the fmprovements thereon, consisting of & two-ntors double framne house, barn, and all Receaaary cutbuildiugs, This property is rapidly increasiug in valuc and when the free bridge ig finished will make property in this section very valuable. ‘Terms of sale: $2,600 cash; balance in equal install. mets inoue and two Fears, secured by deed of trust on premiives sold: oF all cali, at purchasr's option. A deposit of 8200 required on day of sale. complied with within seven daya from day of sule, or the property will be resold ut the cost and risk of erins to bo defaulting purchaser, All conveyancing at purchaser's ‘expeuse, “WILLIAM W. DANENHOWER, WASHINGION DANENHOWER,} Trustees, Syl0-d&ds S2-THE ALOVE SALE 1S UNAVOIDABLY PosT- poured until MONDAY, JULY ‘JWENTY-EIGHTH, hour and place.” By onler of ti, Trustees, dig * PRHOMAS DOWLING: Auct, FOLEY, Auctioneer, Twill wll the stock of Dry Goods and, Notions con- Mr. “iepottrs store, "No. 108. 7th atzeet fy TweNty-rIGHTH, O'CLOCK A. Mic and. will con o day until all the niock is disposed of Thi, stock consists as follows: Sills, Coslanenes La 5, Gottous, Velvets, Kibbons, Honsckeepin Goddn. Fin ue of Laces, Embrvidery, Underwear. Umbrellas gid Puravols, and & S:stcelaoe fine of woods as Cul. be found in any dry woods store in Washington. Tadies will do well by attending tin aie, aa the goods will be sold without reserve, Dou't forget the plac treet noriLwat FOLEY, Auction Bh FPtoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. GREAT CLOSING. OUT AUCTION SALE OF FINE REIAGES, BUGGIES. VHETONS, SURRE GATS, BUSINESS WAGONS, HARNESS, & Oriers have been received to clos: ont the al “k without Huut, and the sale will take place WE) NESDAY. JULY THIRTIETH, at ELEVEN O'CLOC| A.M. ‘These goods are aliinade by A. Wrenn & Sons and sre guaranteed, “Dealers, livery men, ad private buyers are requested to cull und examine stock. "Goods Will ‘be sold a: private sale at net cost of manufacture Up to day of auction, Repository, 611 and G13. E street. northwest, Uy2t-7t] COFFIN & CO., Agents. RY SALE OF TWO HOUSES, ONE BRICK .E FKAME, ON NORTH SIDE OF THID “« STALET), BETWEEN HIGH TY ND MARKET THIRD) BT SIN GEORGE LOWN (WEST WASHINGTON) AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree passed in the cam Rives Ball vs, Swau M. Beavers et al., be 80), in equity, iu the Buuren District of Coluiniis, T, as trustve, on THURSDAY, JULY THINGY-ETKST, 1884, at MALF-PAST LIVE O'CLOCK P.M. iu front’ of the premises, will offer for leat public duotion, the folluwing real estate, situs cl in he ity of “Gcorgetown, Dutelet of Colimabh z sixty-two (162), in Beatty a ‘Hawkins’ additgoa to Georgetown, in the'Distriot afore- fon ‘the north line of 3d street (ow B athwest corner of said 1ot1 2 Weatty fawhius’ acdition to Georgetown, and ranuiny thence north 1:0 feet to rear line of said lot: thence cae ‘feet to boundary line cf lots 161 and 162; thence with sod bound ‘ry line south 15 fect: thence west parallel With dd (or P street) 19 feet 6 inches; thence due south Lis feet to gd tor Petrect); thence alone north tise of Suid $d (or P street) 50 feet 6 inches to the bexinning. ‘Terins of sale: Oue-third (35) cash, and the balanes in one and two years, in equal fuyients, for which the otes of the purchaser shall’'e taken, bearing intereat from the day of wile, aud a Lien retained by the Trustes ‘upon the property sold, OF all ash at theoption of the purchaser. Upon the ‘Snel ratification of sale by the Gourt and the fuli payment of the purchase mouey. the Trustee wili corvey the property. sol to the purchaser esimple.” Suid sale to be made clear of ‘all taxes aneuiubrances. be complied with ‘withit: ten days froin day of wale. ‘Two hundred dollara Geposit amust. be Minds” when the pi duwn, All convey at ESTAT ON NE} NUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of adeed oPtrust, from John W. Burns, trustre, Mury ‘“Grittin and James ©. Grif, dated Rovsinber Zot, (ants. and recorded ong the land record of the Distret of ber No. 815, folio 402, Twill sell a, ‘in front of the ses, on MONDAY, thi HIGHT DAY ULY, 1884, at HA Party of Lots Baud C, rust Bo, 7, in square No. 589, Washington, D.C. This property has a frontaxe of 17 feet 13; inches on New Jersey avenue northwest, running vack with that rid about 20 fet fan alley fe wat ah. roted bya yood und substantial: briek dwelling, Rost New Jersey avenue uortwest, sa. wi AC HENKY FORD, Trustee, ‘No. 401 7th. RS & CO., Auctioneers, dylT-dieds FRCS & THACY, Heal Estate Anonte, 613 7th strect northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED. REAL ESTATE, ON NICHOLS AVENUE, LEAD- ING FROM WASHINGT N TO FULT FOOTE, SOUTH OF AND ADJOINING THE LAND. O¥ THE UNITED STATES HOSPITAL FOR THE frou the partion ih Tuuayesk beter, pe tt tra rom the partion i iu wo helt Inw of the late John Perkins, will sell at Public. suction. on the premises eile oppoatte fae Park “grounds!” on SATURDAY, JULY ‘TWEN| SIXTH, 1884, af HALF PAST SIX U'CLOCK P. M., the Feal estite of wiuich the late Johu Perkins died.seized and Donceased, belbi the following valuable lot of ground ind inprovemelte: Bewinuliy at the southeast corner Of tract called "St. Eliualath,” of which thie lot is & part. ses atone marked “Ain the plat of aad tract ot in Went ide ot the road Kcading from the Navy. ard bridke to Piscataway, and running thence with the line of said read N, 12% dog. E 39.6) yerchess Ned deg. ts 21.60 perches; thelice tor a dividing line ‘N. 87 dex. W, 69 perches to the stone wall enclosing the south Tine of the United Staten Lunatic Asyluun grounds thence with said Line S. 5034 dey. 69 perchce to the beginning stone On said road, containing, seven meres, thie aud seventeen perches (ia. Stdn. 17 pa); distantone aud 2 Balt inilestirom the city Thnitn, “Terms of wale: One-third cash on the day of ‘sale: the residue in two equal instullinents of one aud two Seat, trith interest: tiie deterred payments tobe secured. by Heese deed of rut jr the purchame ‘can at the option of the purchaser“ debomte Sill be required from the purevaser whowe ia @4 Converging eal ost of ths pureliase. DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta, Sodas CANSON BROB.,Auctioneers, VALUABLE LOT ON E STREET, RETWEEN SEV- ENIEENTH AND NTH STREI ENTEENTH EIGHTEEN ETS trust datea ALD. 1877, apd recorded in. liber 861, fo.io 32, et aur land and = Tales ‘ Sa era ae LL reg ug A Stortagcel ete thies oy eotneen, ‘Terms of eaie: One-third cash, Galnucs tn twelve ohh ith atresia ty dew of traat sl Conveyancing and su pureascrs coat, 6d deposit at time of sale, . 3y16 19,24,26 3. M. VALE, Trustes. ————————— CELLULOID TRUSS; THAT NEVER LREAKS nT EE GUS always clean, and can be worn Rat meas! DOES NOT BLACKEN OR INJURE THE TEETH, CAUSE HEADACHE OR PRO- DUCE CONSTIPATION. ALL OTHER IRON MEDICINES DO. RESRS bites Byte gt QUALITY NOT QUANTITY rorerare TRADE MARK. THE GENUINE HAS TRADE MARK AND CROSSED RED LINES ON FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Crosiwc-Ovr Sate FINE CLOTHING LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER 1TH AND G STREETS. In order to close out our Spring and Summer stock of Fine Clothing we have prices cut down to Fifty Cents on the Dollar. We are determined to sell every Spring and Summer Garment we have to make room for Fall Stock. Suits we sold at $10 we are selling now at 85. Suits we sold at $11 we are selling now at$5.50, Suite we sold at $12.50 we are selling now at $6.25. Suite we sold at 14 we are selling now at 87. Suits wo sold at $16 we are nelling now at 87.50, Suite wo sold at 820 we are selling now at 810. Suite we sold at $25 we arv selling now at $12.50, And all others in proportioned low prices. A Fine Seersucker Coat and Vest at $3, worth 85. An extra quality Seersucker Coat and Vest at $4, Alpaca Coatefrom 81 upwards. ‘White Vesta, from 60 conte upwards, Buits for Boys from 13 to 17 years old at 98.75 and Children's Suits from $1.75 upwards. Pants from 81 upwards. They are worth double whist ‘we are asking for them. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. Gaear Ano Posrmve Creansa Our entire stock of LADIES’, Mi8SEs' and CHILDREN’S, and MEN'S and BOYS' SUMMER SHOES At actual cost for the balance of the season. All those in need of Low Shoes should certainly not miss this op- Portunity as some wonderful Bargains can be had. ‘We have about 500 pairs LADIES' FINE KID BUTTON SHOES: that have never been sold{for less than $3, They are going now at $2. pair. All of MEN’S FINE SHOES that have been sold for €5 and 86 are now selling at $3.50 and 84, ‘Don't miss this great opportunity, as you will ssve money by doiug go at the Reliable Shoe Stores of SINSHEIMER & BROS, —71_____— 808 th and 5151 Mostreota EST IN THE WORLD! UPPER TEN ASE YOUR GROCER. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, PANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FOR 80% MADE DISHES AND ANNUAL BALE 8,000,000 JARS, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. invaluable tonic, “Is a L=z2is. COM: who: ‘ap a bes eyes LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘be had ‘and 2d Edition. Latest Telograns 1 The Star. The G. A. R. Encampment. AN DOCENSE CROWD UPON THE CAMP GROUNDS—A Moogapouin Minne, Tuy Sa vesterday after. noon most of ‘State delegations of the Grand Atmy held reunions. Several business Were also held. Committees were appointed make arrangements for the election of a com- Mander in chief to-day. Last evening 7,500 people GyoNeded. the encamnpiient grounds and witnewed the frewerks by the Flambeau club, of Topeka. Geu. Logan will be given a reception this mor- ning. | Gen. Sherman and other” dist gen- erals will be present and receive at Gen. Wash- burn'’s residence tals evening. poet ae ‘The Saratoga Races. GLEANER AND TOLE THE WINNERS. Saratooa, N. ¥., July 24—The racing was con- {inued here to-day: ‘The weather and ‘track were Ne. First race, for one mile. The horses got av: well Av the furleng Pole Gleaner came out and Won ® good race by half alepgth. Time, 1:47. Second race—The Alabama stakes, for fillies three Years old, one mile and a furiong. ‘Tolu got away 4p the lea and won easily by UWo lengtis: Mitcie second, twenty lengths in front of Eulogy thind, jeshannock last. Time, 2-01. Ba Nominated for Congress. Moxcre, Ixp., July %—The democrats of the sixth district have nominated Dr. M. N.G. Smith for Congress. —+__ ‘The Big St. Louis Suspension. Sr. Lovis, July 24.— Assignee Cole took possession of the property of Weare, Boogher & Co. yesterday: afternoon, and will make’a statement of the cond!- Uon cf the frm in two or three days It ts stated that a proposition will be made to the creditors to give them notes at twelve months for the full amount of indebtedness, secured by assets and other good securities, which will make the paper fully equal to dollar for doit A Building Collapses, Kansas Crry, Mo., July 24—The two story brick building occupied by the Live Stock Indicator Pub- Ushing ‘company, and Wembush, Powell & Co,, printers, in west 7th street, fell’ last night, the foundation having weakened by the excavation of ots adjoining. Damage, $15,000, Several persons in the buliding narrowly escaped. ‘The Dea@lock at Sedalia. +, Sepatia, Mo., July 24—The sixth congressional emocratic cobvention adjdurned last evening after casting 877 ballots, withoutapy change from. the first ballot. — Arrested for Poisoning Her Husband. Rvttanp, Vr., July 24—Mrs. John Quinn is under arrest on a ‘charge of poisouing her husband. aed sen les Blowing Up Houses. Sagrna, Omio, July 24—Two houses of fl-tame kept by bavid ‘West and Datsy Willams, lively, were blown up by citizens yesterday by ciant powder. Theinmates were allowed to depart, No one was burt. ———— ‘The Calais Regatta. HEATS WON BY TEEMER, TEN EYOK, AND OAVDIER. Catais, Mr., JULY 24.—In the rowing regatta here to-day, for single sculis, the first heat was won by ‘Teemer by one length, tn 20 minutes and 20 seconds. Harum was second, Ruey third, and Mecormtck fourth. In the second heat Ten Ryck came in first by 12 lengths, with Conley second; Hamm third, and | Langley fourth. ‘Time, 22.37. ''The third heat was | ‘Won by Gaudier by six lengths in 22 minutes 53 seconds Lee was second and Vail third, and Hos Ter fourth. ‘The Cholera Spectre. DEATHS AT MARSEILLES, TOULON AND ARLES, Panty: July 24,—There were 10 deaths trom chol- era at Marseilles last night and 2 at Toulon. The humber of deaths at Aries reached 31 in two days. ‘The smajority of that town have fled from thelr homes. en Death of Ex-Congressman Hill, Monkstown, N. J,, July 24—Ex-C ongressman John Hill died at his home at Boonton this am., of Bright's disease, aged 64 years. A Murderer’s Body Stolen. Norristown, Pa. July 24—It has been ascer- tained that the boy of John May, the Consho- hocken murderer and. suicide, was stolen from the grave by two men from Pitiadelphia—one of them a medical student—and that thelr object was to Secure the skeleton. ‘The police are on their track. Meat, Sun Strokes and Thunder Storms. Des Morxes, Towa, July 24—Yesterday was the hottest day of the season, the thermometer stand- ing 101. Three cases of siin stroke occurred. Last evening a storm set In and several bulidings were struck by lightning and burned. Secretary Chandier’s Trip. GrovcesTer, Mass., July 24—The United States Steamer Tallapoosa, having on bourd Secretary Chandler and family, arrived in port this mornin, enroute for Portsmouth. The Jamestown salle this morning for the lattér port, Made Away With by Negroes. * Lovrsvitte, Ky., July 24.—A_ special to the Cou- rier-Journat trom Parksville, KY., says that Miss Rose J. Woods was attacked near here by two negroes, Joe Caldwell and Millard Clark. The hegroes have been arrested. The young lady can- not befound. ——— ‘The Strike in New York. New York, July 24.—There ts no cl today in the affaits of tue striking bricklayers. ‘The strikers agree on one polnt, and that 1s to hold ont unul their employers concede the nine hours, No additional employers were reported to-day as hav- ing ylelded. — FINANCIAL AND CO} ERCIAL. The New York Stock Market. ‘Thefollowing are the opening and 3 p.m. prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: [2 p.m) Name. 0. [apm 45 | 40% 82 | By Cent. Pac, Ches & 61 ‘Do. 1st pref. Do. 24 pret. CBEQ. COGaL Lou. & Nash. -) Mich. Cent....°"] 61") 62 M.K. @ T2221} 163) 18% Minn. & 8&1.) pref. New York, July 24, Wall street, 11 a. m.—stocks have been buoyant this morning and prices rose 4 101% per cent. Nearii o'clock the provement ‘Was partially lost. BELPED BY INVESTORS AND THE GOOD OROP PROSPECTS. New Yor«, July 24.—The Post says: The advance in stocks has not been ali manipulation. It has been assisted by some buying for investment, and the security Of stocks In the street ts ‘par- Ually due to that fact, and in the fluctu- auons caused from week to week by the operations of the cliques. Prices seem tobe very gradually gaining a higher level, being influenced in that di- rection by the good crop pi ts sept) a ‘The Baltimore Markets, BALTIMORE, July 24. sixes, Sposolidated, Virginia spast-dun coupons, 20g, mew tenfoctica aie Fa hres, 513: North Cavollum slew, ld 1.0334 BALTIMORE, Mp, July 24.—Cotton dull—miaating, 1. Flour quist and ‘steady. Wheat~southern easler and act've;' western lower and fairly active: southern red, 94496; do, amber, 9581.00; No. 1 Maryland, Juss Waid; Auguak BOWS september Seta Gcttier, Soxag6% Comm—southern: nominal: westert GLSD, western mizot “Squat thd Bes iehbe SO, Bid. ‘Oate quiet aud: frmeeouthern, “Sbesos eaters thera, B6a40: iit = do. 36838; vania, 36240. Ripe canier Gta68. Prov aqiee andi ‘stances, ‘Bacon re lower. Mess pork, 17.00. clear HD ides. packed, Taig. y. a 3 jomibals saben a Oot Bie ‘The Potrolcum Market. ‘Trading PITTS! Pa, July 24.—Oil and a oEppIUeR Pee Sas ates on se ——— ‘De Biaxp Eyecrap Faom 4 Rekeevarion—Dr. T. A. Bland, of this city, recently went out to the Pine Ridge agency, Dakota, with a letter trom No Cholera or Yellow Fever. ‘WHAT BURGRON GEXERAL HAMILTON £475 Surgeon General Hamiiton says that there ts not & case of elther cholera or yellow fever tn the United States, and has not deen. In the case of the death in New Orleans, said to have resulted trom yellow fever, he says.a thorough examination was had, And It proved not to be that diseasr. ‘The President and Cabinet, he says, have taken every precaution to prevent” the introduction of any” epidemic A New Jersey Snake Story. ANEST OF RATTLESNAKE IN A MOUSE TARD—S (COULD'S REPULSIVE PLAYTHING. Last Sunday a litte four-year-old daughter of | Samuel Moore, of Montague township, near Deck+ ertown, N. J., went into the yar’ to play. Presenuy ‘she was bean! calling ber grandmether, Who wen’ tothe door. The child clapped her hands with de- light when she saw her grandmother, apd shouted disease in this country, and there 1s not | t her to come and ser what a pretty thing shehad the least danger. He says with mation to the found. The old lady went to the and was Quarantine against rags brought her: froma infected | LOFMied to discover that the cause of the chiles that a lady In this city, who as traveied much ih Europe to and fro cn the Atiantic, has called bis atteation to the fact that rags were’ tm Quently used on ship-board to pack Boxes of fruit | and other ardcies in, and that vessels with Wuls chafacter of should be subjected to we eo The Democratic Annex. COMMISSIONER DUDLEY’S VIEWS OF THE PRORTBITION- IST CONVENTION—THE WOLYES RRGUILE THE LAMBS. “It is @ mistake to say that I went to Pittsburg toattend the prohibition convention or to 10K | across his garden 10 see what was after the interests of Mr. Blaine,” satd Col. Dudiey, the commissioner of pensions today to a STAR Te Porter. “I was there on business counected with the offce and spent a part of the afternoon in the Jobby of the hotel, where a nuipber of the dele Were sitting around. That is vail the connection T had with the convention. Iam not known as & ‘Vemperance worker and know but few of the deie- | gates gates.” “Did {t seem to be a representative body 2” asked | the reporter. “1 was told not." was the reply; and tt seemed to me, from what [ heart, that seven out of every ten | Were democrats. I regani the convention as merely a democratic anmex, ‘and In talking with the dele. gates and getting down to bottom facts tnis Is tue | ‘object they have in view.” If that ts the case, their action will not have much influence with’ the temperance vote?” sug- gested the reporter. “Not if the real character of the movement ts | at the trouble | known,” sald the commissioner; 4s that'they will represent themselves as the great party of temperance and moral reform, atid Un) this disguise will Invite the jambs to join them. “Perhaps 101s Just as weil that they dorse Blane?” said the reporter. “Well, T think that it will be Six to half dozen to the other. ‘The saloon in diana and Obio ts onganized and unite Votes solidly Ube democratic tc : Suaded the democrats to ingert a plank in the m= (onal platform w their interests, and tt the pro hibitionisis now give their ald to deteat ti Ucan candidate, they will elect tie cai the Saloon inveresta By thisterca 1 in the German Vote, so-called, as that different element,” Hidate ‘Tar Best Looxina Max.—Tho associates of Mr Elmer, late second assistaut postmaster ceneral— Messra. Hatton, Lyman, Hazen, Freeman and ‘Thompson—to-day placed tn the room of Second. Assistant Postmaster General Lyman a handsome Crayon portrait of Mr. Elmer, who was regarded as the best looking mau in the government service. DISCOCRAGING To PuILATELISTS.—The chief of the stamp division, Mr. Bradsliaw, by direction of the Postmaster General, bas discontinued the custom of keeping forsale, at their face value, a collection ot stamps of the Unifed States which stamp collectors urchased for their colieciions It was necessary employ a bookkeeper for Uns special purpos', and the Postmaster General regarded the outlay as unnecessary. Prxsowat.—Mr. B. W. Hanna, private to Secretary Chandler, and bis brother, private sec retary to Secretary Teller, have gone on an ex- tended trip tbrough th: country, Ore gon and Caulfornta SWedish minister to the transferred to Paris —* nato: dauguter are vow in Londen. 3 Uhrough Ireland and Seti, to return here undl afier Cli Yer and her daughter, who have ber for some time, returned to the city last evening, their Way to Biock Island, where they wil pass the remaluder of the suminer. . Milgard and W. B. Chilton, of Washington, were registered An Philadelphia last evenin; AConTeact AwanDED.—The contract for addl- tional heating apparatus for the Treasury Wutlding has been awarded to Malshbank & Tippett, of Har- risburg, Pa., for $7.400. AsmisTant TorocRaraens Arrorsten.—Tho fol- lowing assistant topographers tn the geological survey have been appointed, after a civil service examination: At $40—W. J. Poweroy, Cal; Frank ‘Tweeds H. L. Baldwin, Col; E. ©. Barnai iz Freyhold, D.C. jennings, Conn.; ET." Perkin R. it. Phillips, D.C’; Frederick Roeser, 3 ‘Towson, Va. District Government Affairs. REPAIRING PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Butlding Inspector Entwrisie has made up his Will $f gsltmates for repatrsof he pubile: schol tn te ‘District. The total amount estimated 18 $11,194.57, ‘an excess Of $5,000 over that of last year. Local Notes. ‘To-day, about 12 o'clock, a shed tn the rear of 460 | Loutsiana avenue took fire from a lighted clga- Tote. The flames were extinguished by ex-Dewe- tive McDevitt and Mr. Carroll, of the fire depart. ment. ‘The stable of Mr. Peter McVary,in the rear of his residence, No. 616 21 street southwest, was en- tered last evening and a quantity of fead and other ‘tht were stolen. Itis thought that It was en- by boys. CHaRoen wire Hovseexeaxtya.—John O. Kelser, Freddy Josephs, Willan, ails “altckey." Walsh, and James Murphy Were dn trial in tie Poilee Court this afternoon for entering te store of Mr. Owen Wixom, No. 436 9th street torthiwest, on the morne ing of June 13th last, and stealing six or seven dole Jas from the money drawer. Mr. Wixom tesiitied that the store was entered ‘through the transom. James Spaight, an alieged accompiice, testitled as to tue plot to rob the store, and said that le saw Josepus drop Into the store. The cases wer: Wo thegrand Jury. Bonds $1.00. Detective Eieli has received a letter from the authorliles in Claries county, Maryland, stating that Jos:pbs, Kelser and Waish are wanted Ulere tor the larccay of a wateb, ha ————— RANGE OF THE TuERMOMETOR.—The following were the readings at the office of the chief signal officer to-day:—7 a. m., 61.3; 11 a m., 99; 2 p.m, 95.2 Maximum, 95.9; minimum, 72.3. i News Bricts. ‘ Robert Bell, one of the Hirst settlers in’ Grayson county, Texas, over seventy years of aye, In good clreumbtances’ and happily ssirrounded, comtnitted suicide yesterday by blowing half of tits head oft. No cause is known for fils rash act. Jolin Andrews, a colored preacher, sentenced to Prison nine years ago for iife for turdering his wife, escaped from the Georgetown (Del) Jail Sun- day bight. ‘Capt Wim. O:Seliman died yesterday ath near Barnesville Md., in the seventy-secon his.age. ‘The court of appeals of Virginia at Wrthevitie yesterday, unanimously refused tw docket the case of Shumate, readjuster ex-judze, against Spillman, democratic Judge of the county court of Fauqul Joseph Welch, a former student of St. Joseph’ Catholic college, was arrested yesterday at Bullulo, harged with entering the college, rif_iny the contribution boxes, and stealing ww large silver chancel vases. ‘There were 44 deaths from cholera in Marsetlics during the 2% hours ended last evening. Several cases were ‘at other sinaller French towns, Paris Is free from the disease as yet. ‘The French Academy of Medicine propos's to hold an International congress to discuss the prevention and cure of cholera. Mary Butler was arrested at Union station, Bal- ‘timore, last evening on the change of having kid- napped a colored female child of two years at Hat risburg, Pa. Itis reported that the St. Petersburg police have found three nihilists secreted in the park of the palace where the czar promenades. ‘The nililists Fesisted, Wounded # sergeant of police and made their estape. A perceptible shock of earthquake occurred yes- terday on the island of Ischia, in the Mediterra- nean sea, The inhabit nts were greatly agitated, as they feared an explosion from tue long extinct "ihe madir of Dongola telegraphs that he has a ie mudi of tei at he has do- feated ,000 followers of the Mahdl, near Debceh, and captured 30 Remington rifles. The rebel losses were very heavy. ‘The peanut factories of B.C. Marks and George Pavis, in Petersbung, Va., were destroyed by an in- cendiary fire yesterday morning, with all thelr con- tents and machinery. The loss 1s about $40,000, covered by insurance. ‘Two negroes have been arrested on suspicion of setting the promises re. ‘The students concerned in the recent riots at have been expelied from the university, Tector of the university has been suspended from his office, and his salary has been stopped for refusing to Inquire into the conduct of the ‘The interview between Emperor William and Francis Joveph, of, Austria, will take place at Ischl, ct & watering in ‘Austria, on the Bul $r"Angust The meeting will last two days. ‘The Austrian emperor Will Ineet Exaperor Willian at Thensee. Se depot for it at Nassau. ‘The isin of General flera, and ts the KBOWN nibilist Lasseure. ba insurrectionists are sald to have pur- repubs | delight was a Tattiewnake, colled to Spring Ant ony tGree "or tour ‘et amas. be child was hurriealy removed trom danger, and ths Erandmmetiir send a lve ond atiacked Ue with we handle. ‘The shake struck the hin Yiciousy several Umes with ite tangs before it was | dispatched. “While she was tn killing the | Snake the Old indy discovered amotber ‘owe 1} | short distance away inthe path. -Sbe AL, when {t colled itself and awaited the was killed by one of toe old lady in her yard iveiy movemes tracted We attention of a brighbor, and proconded but a w steps when he came | face with @ rattlesnake Iving colled tn his lettuce { Ded. He killed tt and bu ‘on to the next Where bis neighbor seemed stil to be Duss. SRS had found two mor rattespakes and killed them both. ‘The greunds tn the vicnity, were seal for others that might be luugering about, but no tiore Were found. The Ove snakes were very |i Sand four of them bad eleven rattles 6 = i APAT AND INDEPENDENT PASSENGER IN 4 BORTATL, CAR MAKES TROUBLE, A compiatnt has bern made in New York, by the counsel of thé 234 street Crosstown road, against Roundsman Herliny, of the 224 strect police. It was at 11:350n Monday night, at 234 street, hear Lexington avenue, that the trouble eccurred, A stout, well-fed and well-dressed passenger re fused to put five cents In the fare box. He did not care about the fe cents, be said, Dut as his nickel fallen on the oor Le thought the company OugdE Dot toexpect bim to Tnd it. Tt would’ nob have happened had there been conductor, and be refused to produce any more nickela Driver Hig Lynch stopped the car and asked j Re ndsman’ Herliiy to put the tan of. The siman told him to do it himself. This the proceeded to do, calling upon the rouncisman, ct him from @ssauit ih case Of Pesistance. ‘The driver says that the roundstian interfered ana held hit while the passenger pummelied him, and | that the roundsman then took a band in hithselt, | clubbing Lynch and Daniel Hughes, abother driver who attempted to intérfere, and that he Snally ar- Tested beth Lynch and Mughes, but Wt them go gain on finding that the red-faced fat man had sappeared, Koundsman Herithy says that Driver Lynch, tn- stead of trying to put or of the car, walked up to him ‘The Fw 4 STEADY HEART AND GOOD BRAIN—A WALKING EN- ‘CYCLOPEDIA. | peclally te management of wi | Who obtains the best tm: | months, veractt | Sucprisedt ts ‘The Now York Civil Service Reform association Tecently made Its report upon examinations it tho pollce department in New York efty, ‘The comatt- tee propose to remedy the defects in the service by Substituting open competition for places and pre- | ferment on the force 16 the place of partisan infu. epee, ‘The model pollorman must be abe to declare that " ts, fractures, dislocations, piles, Tespiralion must be’ “ruil, orm, free aud normal ruythm.” good aga Spinal cord, and Inust give Some Idea of how much he uses stir Sand tobaces, They propose to establish Athonary sclool, aid way Liat pupils Who grad~ Tou Las achoel inte tue police force should, do Pass a satistactory examination Im general charocier, im past experience, in reudt {Trot print and ibabuscript, dn tiaudieriting a willing Trom dictation, In spelling, arithmetic, es police rules, In etty goverument. Of the streets. ‘The one prot " is he by in ap examina ese stubjecta: Writing from dictation, hapa s kusttledge of the Tules_ ahd Peguiatiens “d penalties lust year, arrests tor last Uwalve. habits as to use of Itquor, ability and judginent tn ewergenc deporumeat toward citizens, language (protane o Fulgar, phvaigue and endurance, character tor maintaining discipline and eting {ood work trom patrolmen, knowledge of laws and ordinances 16 Ling to police duties. Parvare Exits’ EVeNteve Caxern—A dlapaten from Seneca Fali Says that Private Bit 7 and energy, coolt | ome Of Che men Who lost “hele Lives on Ue Creel | expedition, was thirty-six years oud, ind that hid mother is yet living In Clyde, N.Y. “He Was wate Tied to Mary Brace, of Seneca Falls, ~oue year wg. having two children, both of wisi are dead. Elis jolned the regular army, aud was with Custos in the famous massacre, Notting was heard of him during Uwo or three’ years, and he was sul posed to said Lo be d. Mrs. Ells again married and le Haren, Elite tn 1881, and fo tesn’ and ail to ace he moter eTatter Joined hls nnpAnY ihe Greely expedition. His re be brought either to Seneca Falls or w Vurtal. “Hits letters sbow lilm to have bee wr GrORGIA Woxpens MULTIPLYING.—Miss Mate Lee Price, the Georgia Wonder No. 2, did y Monday ight at Wallack’s the. ‘K, a8 her rehearsal Was ubsallstact sie will have to practice a Uttle more ntl ber power hus fully developed. Anotner Ja Wonder, Mrs. Fanny Colewan, will svom ¢ ab exuivilion In New York. <= hl ion A New Youk way or Ratstng Mowey.—Sergvant Tamiiton and sue poiioenen rode in a crosst08 ear to $0th street, betweeu Lest ‘avenue ant eentral Park, New York, Monday, and watched ene late young man and three able-bodied ones Grop brass Duger rings and kid gloves on the stde- Wauk atid then run and pick Uhe articles up and usk pedestrians If they had not lost them and Deg a Teward oF try to Make a sale. The police walted UY. Lue Uicksters came together to talk and them ft a te car and wtrente ean Tay Yorkie police court they demanded An examination, oo MARNIED, BEPQOMCLEAN. (At cho rexidence of Mr, Charies, card DIED. DOWNING. At his residence, No. 713 1, stret orthweat, ou July 4¥d, 1834, at’ 5:50 am, WMH, DOWN ‘ th year of hin wer dhe funeral will fake Place at the limmaculate Con- ception Church at 9am, Prday, July 25, 1864 . FIEZPATEICK Ou July 24th, 1884. at four o'clock 8 ns., WILLIAM DE MONET FITZV4 TRICK, youns nd Enuly Pitzpatrisk, painful itinsess witch he inate SHENW) LHETTMULLER, CoStar 4 tuouthe “and a day, beloved husband Clarhitte Hedtivaller Nitice of funeral hereafter. . IKK. On Thruraday, July 24th, 1884, at 10-48 a. NICHOLAS J KiWh. aud twolty-uia Seare, re Notice of funeral hereafter : LASTON. On Thursday, July 24, 1884. at 6:20 0, m., AREY MARY. child of Michael mad ced five iuonthe and sue day. a eee Lips Maga war on Aart ofall our hearts at hetne, But an ature! curse aint whtaered, Darling Maggie dv come hous Funeral st 3p.m. Friday from 7th street road and ‘Whitney avenue, id MUSE. Ou Wednesday, July 234, 1884, at balf-past w Christian fattl, On July 23d, 1884. at 9.20 €| eleven viclock, in. the triumphs of BARAH MUSE, daughter of Dautel danghter of L. Muse. The friewds of the f attend her West, at four o'clox ntly are ‘tfully invited to m., Friday. v fan othe ‘of July Ri IBABELLA BELLY only be dauchter of Frank Cand Elizabeth ‘ged gt wionths and tweuty-two day, “Gone, but not forgotten” A REGHENAU. At 7:30 o'clock this morning, July 18st, JACOB EUGEN REGHENAU, Durarian, Funeral from st. Joneph's Churcli corver 2a an. C streets uortheast, at 9 clock am. uty" 25 Tutcrmeut at att, Olivet cemetery. All friend Invited. SCHULZ. At hor late residence, on the Glenwood Teed, July 2d, ‘Sl three o'clock a m., Mrs. BIMMGARET SCHULZ thee ner, ages forty peaee "ier frees place trom tt ‘Marys church, ot tiiree ocoek prio Priaay Beat *¥ TNCER. On July 24th, 1896, at § o'clock «. m,, MARY J. TYCEL, belownd wife of tbs kate Maury Ty oct, a te ‘Bigy-cinth year or her age. ‘Ob, we lone fi voice to-niebt. ne lone for your te, root, id the words of i ‘hat oo oft from uur eweel lipe fall We long fora kiss from your lips, mother, fy we as of yore 7s cure: Gs the hot tara gurbed from my burning ayaa ‘Wheat we tink of thowe Lappy Lours. haved one Wousand pounds trom one firm in New | _Te will be buried in Westmoreland county, Va. © Hl i > id Poultion there when bé was hit and kiocked aowe ie ieee Gua oe ee four "Then — later Semone i i Q

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