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FASHION WRINKLES. MIDSUMMER STYLES—FASHION AT REST. Danas isa legitimate source of charming. Wauve Lace over very bright colors suggests @ counterpane. eis Tie Frsest allwool goods come from #1.50 | ¥%S buying his ticket an old friend, wis per yard upward. A PINK-TINTED mitt Is hand coyerings. Mixteres of silk are remarkably bright, show- | Ang striking designs. shows Ro signs of ceasing. “Coacuman’s” Drap in cassimeres of pro- Rounce hues are fashionable. Dear pe Brvces is a lovely thin wool mate- Fial, exactly suited for this season's wear. Tae Cocxtay Covsty is now searching the city shops for bargains,and moreover is finding them. Goons showing Roman stripes present pro- | nounced and effective results when contrasted With light or dark surfaces. FReNxcu Patrerys of percales in solid colors ands for trim- ice from $8 to $12 at this period of the summer season. * in fi with point desprit lai bows and sash of pale blue eh. at one of the resorts had e in imitation of a Bible- ‘Thieves entered her apartments soon after and | He carried off the silverware, but left what they supposed was an ordinary Bible. Coton 1s 4 very important factor in dres: never fail to attract the atte: +the refined. The conspicuous colors should ever subtract from the miner hues. Tue end of the brilliant spri with races, receptions and weddings, was particularly and never was dress more costly and elegant. Some of the toilets merit more than a brief men ve an idea of the variety but little he Most of the dresses ut the New York races Were short. In one, with short skirt of dark red Satin, a eat of red velvet ona gold ground w: Worn, whtie the hat, with li Joop on outside of vel plumes 1, down th Berur Prxx appears to be ostracized in we find that this lovely hue is quite positive—in ribbons it is iz: nored, bat rules in flowers—pink roses com- ers tinged with a creamy ites in this departmeat of | Garay is a very trying color, and requires to be combined with other shades of strong coun- teractins influences. The favor shown this ear t I has largely introduced gray cord- $5, with lowers, fruits, and foliage to corre spond. that ofttimes the beat results accrue from mi: gray with brown. For the next t i est period of rest. for it is not expected that am: thing new will put in an middle er latter part of S they a not looked for, aud when ladies of Weaith demand novelty they obtain it at any | ©YeY State and Te Beason. ‘ht out in a variety of striking- by eoqnettish desizns; there are rich festoonings of fle The designs on batis rysanthemums, and match. These e exquisitely appro- ts; prices are reduced to s were early adopted assymbols. The Moorsof Spai them and formed a lancuaze. was the emble: During revolution the re white. asing color expression in dr tle green is vi Myr- y dark and is generally becon sa splendid combination with all ades. Moutard (mustard) seems to color in summer dressin. This the dingy east, and hence can be be- worn by both blondes and brunettes. most noticeable reception dresses ronze-green velvet brocade, with Bodice and leaf-shaped tunic on the right side of yellow is eominsi, Ame the velvet and a similarly shaped tunie on the | side of brocaded sat grelots of zreen and silver, most to the edge of the skirt; under this i pink satin, the front veiled with lace flounce, the train covered with it frills; trail of pink roses_on the lew bodice and diamonds in the hair. Mippay GERMANS are very popular; pastime is of an informal character. which may be one reason of its extreme popularity. The usual hours for from 1 to 3 o'clock p.m. generaliy he beth edged with The costumes are handsome, although not gotten up so ing full dress. Etiquette dly observed while executing the various forms of this very interesting and amu: ing dauce. However, it requires a good jead or rather conductor of ths —ceremonie- in order to insure perfect order and a correct | execution of all the tigures. Ww Costumes are now very pretty and eharacteristic, and it has been a matter of fancy ‘as to whether bonnets should or should not be worn. At one the bride had on a dress of ivory white duchesse satin, trimmed with fine Lim- erick lace and sprays’ of orange blossoms, her only ornament being a daisy chain of pearls. In her hand she carried a bouquet composed of white re myrtie, “a arent gardenias and | The over Sura’ silk, with bouquets of crimson roses on the shoulder, and each carried a basket of | Crimson ro=es and stephanotis. EXCEEDINGLY ELEGANT was a dress of black ering place dance are | | the newest thing in for lace grows in England and | a¥ pretty was adress of English embroid- | ery, made with three deeply embroidered flounces | the Ka | appearance until the | | ness or for pleasure, | very large degree, the purchasing population of ating. dress patterns of | THE BEST ADV. | reached 21482, a wore white | Dank ice shading into xreen, like the feath- | Ses one of THE CHEAPEST AND BEST and head of a wild -duek, pro- | {and Territory in the Union, and is mailed to all as | | to subscribers in England, France, Aus | this | | fice { from every quarter up to within afew moments | no man, no clique and no interest, will present aby ridesmaids were attired | trict, the country and the world. It will aim alike in dresses of cream-colored grenadines | hereafter, | things in all that it publishes. The circulation Yelvet brocade on a white satin ground, maie as | @ bodice, and retrousse polonaise overa flounce skirt of black satin. The bonnet was composed entirely of erushed roses inombre shad m0 to yellow and flame color. A lovel; dress of steel ‘gray satin, with puffs, shirrs ani Tuifles on skirt and corsage. had iiluminations | all over it of desizns in colored jet. Very quaint ‘was a dress of pale blue, with bodice ‘and un- derskirts of the blue, ‘very elaborately yar- nished with puffs and frillings and lace, while a Muceh-athered upperskirt of sorrel green satin ‘Was looped with pink roses and finished with a frill of lace. 223, A Dress completely covered with black ‘Span- Ish lace was surmounted by a large Ruben’s hat with trimming of Spanish lace and long ostrich plumes. A remarkable toilette was a pictur- with black lace and with a black lace Mother Hubbard cloak. The bonnet was of Jonquil- —. straw. trimmed with black lace and plumes shaded from faint straw color to Jonquil net on to a yellowish flame. Another of — = over = de Lyon had the lace caught up in a irect! with butter- flies formed of rainbor beatae The bonnet of Diack lace net was embroidered with beads and ones with illuminated buttertties. = ———_++-___ Horses that Stumble. In the matter of stumbling Capt. Hayes (in his new book “Riding on the Flat and Across Country” tions that may be very serviceable. He explains that there are two kinds of stumbling. One is really yas, when the horse Is either weak oe abe or cramped in the action, or with defect of too straightshoulders. But stumbling arises from the knee being jently bent or the toe unduly eatehing upon any i muatity in the Tike! be safely unless the intended for show rather than use. We pies add, for ourselves, that we have ridden excellent horses with this failing; that ln as teu as ie ae or stumble, nA ‘esque combination of jonquil yellow silk, flounced | | | the size of the New York dailies), is everywhere | CLUB RATES FOR THE WEEKLY STAR: | TEN DAYS TOO LATE. | A Detroit Widow's Reason for Rejecting a Mar- Proposal. ringe | From the Detroit Pree Press. A man who lives in the Saginaw valley was at the depot to take the train for home. As he on ¢ on tie snotider and gave him After a few salutations the Detroiter re, slapped him scree eting, Iknow a widow whom I can recommend.” | “Can we get back to the depot in fifty min- ute: easily.” ery well: lead the way.” That's Sall there was said about It until they reached the Central Market. The Detroiter valked the valley man up to thestand of a well- jown and fair-looking widow and said: “Mrs. Blank, my friend has only a few min- utes to spare. You are a widow? “Yes.” “ Three children? ” “y. “Healthy, good-natured and a member of st Church? x well. This is Mr. Blank of Saginaw. Heiss; years old, sound asa dollar, owns @ good $s two children, and is looking for a sec- Do you like his looks? Will you en- ze him? Do youthink youcould love him? is in a hurry and can't fool away time. Yes ond wife, co or no.” - replied the widow; as she arranged plant and raddishes. ‘He's ten days I am engaged to a widower in To- st injun?” rue as T liv cut vod morning, and he has thirty- one minutes left to go the train.” And th inaw widewer picked up his grip- and waiked off without change of coun- tenance. | | 1881 THE NEWSPAPERS OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. THE EVENING STAR, THE WEEKLY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THE EVENING STAR, (on Saturday's a double sheet or eight pege paper of fifty-six columns, recognized as the leading newspaper of Washing- ton. With two exceptions only, it has the largest culation of any daily paper published south of New York, AND MORE THAN TREBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE CITY. Every issue of THE STAR is carefully read not only by the citizens of Washington and adjacent cities and towns, but by the throngs of strangers constantly visiting the National Capital on bu (and who constitute, ina itory in the Union), thus making it for most p poses RTISING MEDIUM IN THE UNITED STATES. The evidence of this is the number of new ad- vertisements it printed in the month in the busy season !! books are open to the inspection of advertisers to verify this statement, or an affidavit of its truthfulness will be submitted, The advert THE WEEKLY STAR~This is a double or | eight-page sheet, containing fifty-six columns fresh News, Literary and Agricultural matter every week, and is pronounced by competent | WEEKLY PAPERS IN THE UNITED STATES. 5 copies one year for $9.00, and onc cepy to the getter-up of the club. 10 copies one year for $15.00 and one copy to the gctter-up of the ciub. 20 copies one year $20. 1 copy Three Months, 50 Ceuts. ste Subscription, $2. THE WEEKLY STAR is sent into every State the posts of the eae army and the various squadrons of the U.S, navy, besi . Rus- sia, Spain, Italy, Peru, Venezuela and Gentral America, THE STAR FOR 188}. THE EVENING STAR, win its increased facil- ities, will print of the news of the day on which it 55 issued. It has a direct wire from its Rows room to the Western Union Telegraph of- New York city, from which wires radiate | to ali parts of the globe, and is therefore enabled | to secure the latest news by its own operator of going to press, It is the only evening paper south of Philadelphia which receives exclusively the Associated Press dispatches, Asa newspaper THE STAR being the organ of the fullest and the fairest picture it can make of each day's passing history in the city, the Dis- as heretofore, at accuracy first of all now is larger than at any former period in the twenty-nine years of its existence, SUBSCRIPTION TERMS.—DAILY STAR— Served by carriers in the city, 10 cent®a week or 44cents a month. By mail,50centsa month, or | $6.00 per year, z~ ALL MAIL Supscrrerions Must ne Parp a8 ADVANCE, and no paper will be sent longer than paid for. Specimen copies furnished gratis, §2~ ASCHEDULEOF ADVERTISING PRICES will be sent to any address on application, and in the cities of Georgetown and Washington a rep- resentative of the counting room will call, on application, to write advertisements and explain rates. No canvassers or solicitors are employed, Address, in all cases, THE EVENING 8TAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. ee eon will offer the remainder of at greatly reduced prices. left for Egrope June 20th to make selections for STRAW G00ns jue Sree OSTRICH ‘on the coast. Eyre es SJUBN _8.C. BECKWITH, cuiet aa A Perea Eran Pattern Cais Store will be M, WILLEN, 7 Gite T: Paris fala? Te PTS pps NSVEVANIA AVENUE. ME. WASHINGTON, FASHIONABLE eee an ae eave, Ane eee STORE, eo ate Saar: ea style at hres notice. Ladies tas have Dresses cut id b d, and a perfect fit cuaranteed. aps owenas 7 NINTH STREET. Sr. CLorp Buriprxa. ; DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL! A DRAUTIFCE LIS) Blue, full faehioned, at Caniinal, _ gd N pair, us| cents, ropulee ie 63 cents. GLOVE NT. pe igrmer, tice 35 cents 30 conta, rod ASS’, 9TH STREET. 4y2 _GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. i 'S SHIRT FACTORY, ” 816 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. * FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, ft guarantee READY-MADE. SHIRTS at following prices: Best Wemsutta, unfinished, 75, ete tulsa 90 cts, sal IN, Manager. _ first-class Musling, such as New i Williatusvillenot third. or fourth-rate anaes Wamentta. When you buy. the “MYST T you get first-cl istin andthe best feavy Linen for 79. cents, and if they are not satisface ton y When you get thein home you can return them aud finest quality and latest styles, fix for 79 cents. AR, cheaper than (oh HANDRERCHIEPS, 25 conts, MEGINNISS’, 1002 F str&t northwest. mi2 S. B. ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTU! OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS, Gi FURNISHING: 1112 F Srarer Nortawest, Wasutsatox, D.C. - Six of the Finest Dress Shirts ti to order. $12.00 Extra Fue Shirts to order. 9.00 ue Shirts to order. 7.50 REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, &o. | Being overstacked in above good wil sell for the next hirty di pamt o Slate Mantels, &e. ue {> call and exaimli o Euods. Hate for St. George and Stag Head Ranges, Social ant Vireaide Jowel Tatebees oo W. 8. JENKS & CO., sylt 717 SeveNTH STREET NoRTAWesr. IN EW GOODS IN POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, DESSERT PLATES, “DINNER SETS, STATUETTES, TOILET SETS, VASES, TEA SETS. FINE PLATED WARE and Choice Bits of CHINA, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. VY. BEVERIDGE, LVANIA AVENUE. = FANS. JELLY TUMBLERS. Tange assortment of above ot —_ FOWLER'S PATEY FRUIT Ji. ‘Tol ICES, DECORATED and WHITE. ILVER PLATED WAR in Ice Pitchers, Castors, Berry fe Bankeia, Card Hecelvern, &0-, ke. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. _ jell "THE CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLYSS. ‘Tre Besr i Use, at J. W. SCHAFER'S, 1020 7TH STREET, je10 Anove New YoRK AVENUE. BE SECURE IN SUMMER. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15TH STREET AND New ee nae Fire, Burglar 2nd Damp Proof Vault $5 to 8a year. "Government Bonds on a deront for $1,000. Also, receive Silverware in Trunks thoderake Managers; William Shckney. ™ pruident: Geo: . Rigas, vice president; secretary L. ;Suumerane, fre Hoary A. Willard, John’ n Gas METRE 8 ones eee, Italian Ss Oy Mantels, hich will be wold nt se levis ij x : very ree HUTHERTORD & Co., mi6-5m 1116 Penna. ave. ‘ near Star office. WwW H. WHEATLEY’S . STEAM, ane DYEING. sg outta AU. for anc iver an: Dis- trict, upon receipt of address by mall or or otherwise. Goods recei\ d returned by mail and ress from and toll parts of the country. Sei ‘spsX0- 1968 (QLD 49) JEFFERSON STREET, aps 1H, GEORGETOWN, D. C. Winx, ae 10TH STREE®. CHARCO: FELT, Al nov? GRAVEL ROOFING SOPPLIES. 8, 20 CENT OFF HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF NEWAUMMER GOODE Bonnets and Hata, Millinery Novelties, 2-Blastie’ LISLE | oy THE | MXSTERY" a are made of | such York Mills, Wam- | foods ERY” | ‘Soun, 6:30 pr, Gait ATLANTIC CITY. Store closes at 6:30 p.zi, Gaity July and August. jy? < ALL THE YEAR, ! fi A’ cost: AT COST! Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths and all ‘oon WHOLE STOCK aoe: aE AN AND BARGE GOODS, 4-6 F. W. HEMSLEY & 80N. opens ae aera | WASTFORD HALL, mndkerchiefs, Oxronn, Mp., ‘Three’ and : ce rt dey AE AND Bh < a pais eos mot evi NOW IS THE TIME.TO SECURE BARGATNS. jy9-Im* CE apeitor. MRS. M. J. HUNT. ATTON HOUS: Ridge Mountain. Ico, _397_ 621 awn 623. D Staxer, bet. 6th and 7th n.w. rani, butter orem Ine ay rooms. inguire at 1680. 14th etrect northwest Ade M. WILLIAN OFFER: ENNETT WRIGHT, Round Hill De- pot, Loudon co., Va. s _1y6-26t THE MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, VA. hae been Jeaned for a term of years Airs. a. distant trom crn the Springs Se ‘Spevial raise made with wis —_ For p (Bind fail descriptions, the Hamilton or the ec waieias _Dr. J. W. NASH, Resident Physician,” ye ILLER HOUSE.—Most coligittal dosetien, ta tho irs. FoR ‘scenery beau ny Bl the own Gelert table © ie euppiioh from) ay fashic a at county niarket,” Charges aaoderuie, “ans t THREAD FINTSH PIN SLRIPE: Mose LENS ae ee sg uuamomiaieay 2 |z.L. SEY, Hanover, Pa Goses HOTEL YS ISLAND, VA. ced | | Surf Bathing, Fishing, Snipe Shooting. This’ ‘Hotel is Sire for ope reception ‘of vi visitors week, $35 per month. Route per Per giewuer, | Northanipt m \errystone every 3 fonday, Wednesday 0 a : Win. Stoakloy pion One Var, will bo dance te sender Sorta aid, For further in- ten formation address at a J.T. SPADY, Proprietor. [THE HYGEIA HOTEL. OLD POINT ee VA. Situated 100 yards from Fort Open all 1 year, Equal to any hotel in the United Stator an a Sus Send for circular, describing hygienic ad- te. SS HARRISON PHBUS, Prop. Ef iy i Bet ofthe funn ais Fi = ARK HOUSE, Asbury Park, bas all the comforts of | amentts, unfinished, ‘dnlstied, 78 ¢ good ; Taent Noveltice i Summer NECK WEAR. | B< HALY HOSE, UNDERW AR anes a eas line 3 FURNISHIN A hotel, ee | See FF par POINT HOTEL, » Many's County, MARYTLasp, Open ae ae —— Jone 159s, = cake cee oak ent reno ‘convenience for the of -ciaas Swimmer for families. teem 2 per Gay, 2 510 por week eae 7 folk by the fine steamers Goorge ne pone information address Mrs. JOSEPH TRAVERS, $02-2m Piney Point, St. Mary’s Co., Ma. ROK ENON SPRINGS AND as vA. ter fan eaiten and and y, Lady of the im the hotel, TN dalightet home ‘No Bar. PREASURY DEPARTMENT, iresk. 5 cords § sr rae Te Wood, ws tsratoned. Proposals must be superseribed’ “‘Proposais for Fuel | for Treagu ¥ Department,” and addressed £0 the Sects ne Treenury. of “Pardiculars wil be furnishod upon applicstion at the office of the Superintendent of the Treasury Building. etn, 4t J.T. or! PROPOSALS |" Orrick A. A. Q. M. * Barraces, 2 i ry July 1, 1881. | qfiealed Propopais in trintieats, vubicct tothe aenalo | vil bo. reeetved at | this oltice UNTIL | GerbeR’ NOON, 3 1, at which time ‘ad piace they will be resence of bidders, for fur- ishing all the add Fr fone i in FRI- | proposals. Blank prorat and full information as. t0 Barat Fue Tw NTH, Is8h. at SIX O'CLOCK en f bidding, conditions to be observed by | P. oot or panocl of Grey \ bidders and terme a oe coined ‘and pay t will betas | all that certain piece arcel of Greund, situate hished on syplication to this omies. terial scription of mat on hand and 1d specitica- a a = ant office 3. ‘Cluss we, Architects, . D. C. rovonain fom new Hosptial £< Wachinjon Bertecks, <<Droposals for new Hosyltal # Wi at ton. D. C. ‘and addressed to eundersined. SEBREE Suite ibe Be Q. M. BOOTS AND SHOES. MRS. C. A. CUOI ARSHALL'S St. GEORGE HOTEI!” a ats ‘This old favorite Summer situated | rt, | near Piney Point, Md. on the Potoinac, ail | ¢ Chesapeake Bay, will | be open JULY Isr. Aocendble by daily’ line ers Wi cnt cies Oli, "The most attract ve, salt water ace on the Foto. ood fishing and boating. Guests will be met with foe at Binoy Point, Terms: $2 per day, $85 per month, R. J. MARSHALL, Prop. C HILL HOUSE, ASBURY PARK, RE-OPEN JUNE 15, 1981. The situat | is knewn as one bury Park. ‘Two minutes’ walk | and’ Bathing Grounds; ‘near the Lakes, The liouae fas been Co and ga ished. te. ; Bath Room Hot na pola Water, perfect drainage. Gas thro out, Improved Kitchen facilities. Greatly enlanced Ging soos and geo pe provided oo er rival e ‘of seaside ree ply early and sesure choice of rooms. Address MRS. M. D. GAHILL, | Third avenue and Kingsley street, Asbury Park, N.J. m1 J° "S W. S. SPRINGS, STEPHENSON’s Deror P. O., VIRGINIA. hice. Jell-tseptl C. JORDAN. (THE POPULAR WATERING PLACE, CAPE MAY, Is REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD Ix Two Hours rnom Puttapenrnta Fast Express Trai », With Parlor Cans atts run during the season 2¢ convenient hours, an. kets will Bud om thoir arrival at Phila phia U: (ransfor Coaches aud Horse Cars y to transfer Toct to the station of the West Jersey Incl. as she toot of | Market street. For ena Tickets, Bergwre Checks, and for formation, apply ae, follows. “Northeast unaylvals, avenue; “sem Balen =. Petama ago KH. comer tb and B streets, 19 | j eanaylvania avenue: ‘catifyivauia avenue; Sti- jon Baltimore and Ohio at, J. &. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. _ FR THOMSON, General Manager. _je6-2m_ TES | HOTEL. ‘The largest in Atlantic Sits, NJ, Is now open for the ne SEASON st oe MORGAN, msrioes Director. BROWN & WOELPPEI Poona Je18-e0, jyd, augeo 0048 Bouse, ey ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA, Ox Mam Lave Pennsyivania RarLRoan, itsta rnished rooms and su; eens ous of the meat dese resorts | ¢ inhivey. ‘ourists east or west can obtain a good night's rest au da aay View of the wr ee class music, &c. For Circular, containing terms of board, W. D. Jel-2m. See To pat HOUSE, Qlichigan Avenue, Atlantic Soe Re Renewed comforts, electri modern conveniences. _sl1-2m ‘Alleghenies by stopping at &e., ad- TYLER, Superintendent. ic bells and, EDWIN ROBERTS. Sree Sas HOTEL, eu MA Gi ates impeore ad: i Beet ce yoom and bowling Music Dy, ae me cee cobieaied Orchocere. ‘Opens June 2: Hoon Glew, Hanrx Duxtsom, lato of tis Girard, Philadelphi in NEW MOUNTAIN HOUSE. CRESSON SPRINGS, Capris Co., Pa., On the Summit of the Allegheni. 37) fot ats feet jovel, within ute wotre Ha of erection of a new and ol ‘and improved.” The and ‘perfect. P saneens: He Elevator, Hlectric | Bias ey Sean have been added to, a fipment otfitoHowt ‘and it has been elegantly furnished through: Cottage restdonces to First-class Bee ning’ Analysis of the waterand full W. D. TYLER, Supt. (pron mar HALL, CAPE 1 MAY. ornare are moe aad v formant rte) |S SABLE OF PARTICULAR EXCELLENCE. Opens Sune 96. hebeniomis WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE pene AS ‘tois JUSTH'S BULLETIN EXTRAORDINARY! THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 909 PesNsrLvaNta AVENUE. SEASONABLE GOODS NOW IN STOCK. Besar kor oa Hi cpen JONG Tote, 138 iw | Pamphlets at the Riggs House, Ebbitt House and Star | } street sout Amid the Most Picturesque eee of the Alleghenies. | molucar at ibis CHARMING, FESORT have: poet been | Main S AL OUNCEMENT. On and after this date we will close our entire stock of SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES AT PRIME COST. All our gaods are of the best makes. | Elegant Ladies’ Slippers. Good House Slippers. Men's and Boys’ Low Shoes We are determined to close the entire stock ou hand. Call at once at the POPULAK SHOE HOUSES OF SINSHEIMER BROS., £803 SEVENTH SYREET, and $151 M stREer, Georgetown. -50c., T5e., $1 MASE No mista : THE NEW YORK SHOE § PEN: . LE ished and most reliabie EADIES PHYSICIAN in the city, ean be con {ally 44.455 Siamachusetts avenne, from 2. fo 4 w All Female Complaints and ih Disko pt treatment. Separat: <odims f 1s-tm 04 —To all afticted with private dis- ‘once and you shall be rewarded speck cure without mercury. "De. BROTHERS, west. $e2t-2 DDE, RICORD, 141 WEST FAYETTE STRE ET, Bal- timore, from h vate Phy Female L ities, Gbetrastions: ata Loumtioes auiekly na eqn 906 B stroet southwest, opposite Smithsonian. No charge for advice. Je13-2m MAsHo0D RESTORED.—A victim of early impra- ‘dence, cai nervous debiNts, a cte., having tried in vain oveny known remedy, has covered a simple means of self cure, which he will send | free to his fellow-aufferers. | Address J. . REEVES, 48 Chatham street, New York. EALTH 18 WEALTH !—DR. E. C. FUSEaVE oo SERN TREAiMbie Dizzines, “Convul for Hyster 38, Depression, ‘Tnvolunt by oct?-00 Pheg, tinpotenes, old a month’s treatment. ees rder received by us for six boxes, 2<Sonpanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser ot rs ti oney if autee to return the money STOTT &CROM: yivania syenns, Wi D.C. Agent | effect a cure. Mioiealoand ts, to whom all onde FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- Female complaints qnickly cured. Can be Constilted daily at 924 7th street northwest. Office: from 1 to 9 o'clock p.m. jean R; MOTT’ FRENCH POWD! cure for y Diseases, MADAME DE Serof speedily cured. street mad Ponnayivaiie ssene- FE by mail under seal on receipt of price: |ONSULT DR. moneets, every, Rordnct tent and C Saturday at his 456 C 439 street, Wom a oo oclone Pp. as fteen eee fue ina an fe | er ma, &c. Gonorrhea or Syphi- lis, recently cont ively cured in from i days. private, and ‘for. Gee Bes physicians of Baltimore. mod OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY-TO WIN A FORTUNE. EIGHTH GRAND MAND BW OREEANG CLASS H, AT 28 Speo8 EE - OFFICE OF THE SECRET. Wasmiwarom, D. Sealed Proj Will be received at the Superintendent of the Lmesury I Building ened 12 O'CLOCK NOON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1881, for | supplying and stotine thé following-deseribed Fadl for | the U: 3. Treasw 'Y ent, viz: 1 2 $Land $1.25 | gited ASSIGNEE AND rl anaes ay Sateen bo Psels Totes ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; | gq thive years, with interest secured omit req) of Heirt-at-lew of George audi Auin & Te . J. FISHER & ©O., Ea geo i 1904 F street ae BROS., Auctioncers. TRUSTEES’ N TENTH ANB PStatiers soc in six ob the sold, 0 the property oF must be complied F. EAS RET | Tron 2 mi DSON PETT 158i, 3 T at the Washington Nav. | Oxen and one’ He arse, condemned. Terms cash. Antiuais to be removed on the cf mmodore, U.S. _DUNCANSON Sas! » Ancte, | Est. || By Virtue of a deed of trust, dated Ap 1877, duly recorded in Liber No. 849, of the land records for the District of « af the request of the party secured secu frout of the in the city ef Washi md described as bung Lot numbered four (4,) "and southern half of improvements, consisting of rranie dwelling, &c. e-thiml cash. and the WALTER B. WILLIAMS €CO., Auctioneers, — ADMINISTRATOR'S S41 NITURE, CARPETS, &c., AT AUCTION. of the Supreme Court for the Distri in part— {ON aluct Betoun Bureaus, Wasionancie ate Minors, Mahorany Chai Sad Sofas, Malt | Card Table (Claw rw Fees, Esay © freoson Oil Goth Rta it Cio CHAR ‘Terms cash. House for reat Apply tioneers. ‘Star LE: ____ AUCTION SALES. S Yash ty PEN Siw GeASEY de ees a oy | SRLS, RL errarsieei cpa, Xai Peat | a3 a WF WAMGUNY BOR emeac thee Ske c i | Reet rg: pacer re SALE OF BRICK (ONE-STORY) OFFICE b BET NG = Sey AUCTION. | Nowe x balance mnths, with interest at sf ver cent sas | om of sale, or the perty will & ISAS GEST wee purchasers 0 est bidder on | District of Columbia, known Lot numbered five, all in square nuin- bered six hundred und fifty als (660, together with the vermin ce ak twelve eye gone at — cent ey scented by a dead of trast et or conh'at onion of the pur purchaser. Dae at time nt jeale, and all conveyancing at pat i + | to We eoniplied ith in seven ‘ays, otherwise the Trus- te Focerven be Fight benoit the yrogwriy at he rik | Serticemen te Pee TTA Ee WARD, ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. | Syl9-cokds Trastee. | 1) ’ 0F HOUSEHOLD FUR- att holding special ter Padang, day 13th. A jum wr: > Duly 15% Tishail wel, at recilence, No S08 K etvect K mate So THUUSDAY, JULY 28T! rit, A. D. 1581 a 20m Perce AS ae Hart of the ne Perea! effects of ‘ary EST. GRIFFITH, Administrator. Fo POTOMAC RIVER ‘LANDINGS. T.V. ARROWSMTTH w 20 #.m., every = pas 3, Saturday and Sanday Pies, Teeratay end Saberitay eo tr wi Olin re 3 tak Wieseino tier, =~ YP. 3 STONE, Parmer, JOR BALTIMORE AND RIVER LANDINGS. — Steamer SUF. cack WG. Grow naa, karen DAY at tty jeaves wv. . tor wer Landiugesbou) | My iver fright hunt be prepaid. Forfurthoe ta formation STE © ENSON & BRO., Tth street wharf, | m28.2m Or Otiiee cor: Pann. ave. nnd Tau atreete AND NEW YORK STREAMERS. AKE j MEK LADY OF it By virtie of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No.879, a $f Columbia, we wil after for hie SheteatTae | DAY. WEDSESDAY ‘ma apy Fb ing se TUESDAY, the SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, Is#iy at | 1, igh Hunt Lmakout ant | SEX O'CLOCK’ P.M. in tropt of the peenees, alt Rese, Monroe: Baxcy fckets. good for four daym, | in the clty of Washington tn the ‘District of Gokumbi | Fire“lans Round: Trap to Fortress Monroe and i sand deacel follows :— of Lote Tang 1S te ereaee eeaabenn Bia bestowing tor the | First tae Fai iS Farin Sin same at'a nt distant forty-five feet as inches from the | Ssonad-c re cach way : | Rorthwest coruer of Jot 1 aud runnin thena» souti: | FiPei-clase Fare t Haney Pst teeny an bee clans pet tet aud one-tail inchuoes tweace north owen | «1a and | #5 t wtiect, Geonretowne PRED WOOD, Secretary, particulars apply to. RUERE 53 wat p36 a3 toth etret, opposite U N ERCHANTS’ AND MINEKS* a TATION COMPANY. INF. OF STEAMERS BETWE! enon MORE AND XE W You S. Treasury. TRANSPOR- at PALT re AY and SATURe East Liver, near Je3 NEw YORK ROTTERDAM. Stan quae of ths Li cy OTTE! the | “amsrEniaa “SCHIEDAM, the v. and ane Sreamsnre a stress lig poumge:Froen Mow Tork > Bisvte, mpton and Bremen, tira cabin, £100; “seen jateerase, st ROUTE. ‘sue COMPANY LIMTTED, SEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, 6G AT CORK HARBOR, y to. the e a: __ ays, Ne ALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers, ter of tie Supe out fr She Dare of Ms ial term ou Ying, | Some 50 ah | | | }a | Ww oo R B. WILLIAMS & 0., Auctioneers, HOUSEHOLD ae ure, . Chainber Swi | Dinine-ram Chairs, Lonnze, Fam | Cooking Raase. Bolsters, Fe 20-d = WAL! CHARLES T. GRIFFITH, dyuinistrato; ceo 4 Bepit (ORK. | Bey mi, 17 Aug. | Bothnia....Wed., AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW atATEs OF Pasar accamtiny su spect Jul viet to accommodations. D. oe T shail cella ales sk > Taken Eos fo Paris, $15 additional. ii Gon von Tk SDAY, ay TWENTY. le tori. ee AD. al. AT. LOC M.. part of cones rear ‘do ~y: carry steerage. he Personal effocts’ of the late William 7. Grin dee very ow rates. Stecraye tickets from Li Meeraxe at erpoo! end Queenstown and all other parts of unos a loweat rates, Through ‘bills of laden given for Belfast, Giassow, ee Autwerp and other portsou the Smatoa or Medites _____—CRATLROADS. BALTMOKE AND Ol10 KALLROAD, THE MODEL FAST ee AND THE ONLY LINB Auctioneers. TEE'S Sale | JPUNCASs05 Bros. ¢ LOT! ake S NORTHWEST y virtue of a deed riven to mre, and duly Liber HA folio 160, ete Sk the laud en 0 190, : District af Conan ‘ DN TRUS OF FINE. CORNEE SEVENTH AND T led in THE EAST AND THE WIsT, VIA WASHINGTON, ay and Way, oa mo of Rocks and Way Station ADELPHIA, NEW YORE AND BOSTON STAC ENTON AND ALLEY EXPRESS (cone wn and at of Rocks for ootnt nek Su wunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis an@ 10:00—BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops College, Beltsville, ‘Laurel, pte tpi — 4 | rTPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED } PROPERTY ON THE 4 Haney: 10:43) ocr rsa BG, CHIC GHli¢aco, CINCINNATI AND CORNER OF KET FOURTH lis and Way STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUC- | 19:10 Baltimore, Elioott City, Annp ~ 1.950, Balti Way, 6 OP QUESPAY AFTERNOON, JULY et BALL ce etpupss sore at Way. in front of th ara ae pt nal pasts 0 BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW h of of feat. ree ery wil bed: te Baltiore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- otc: Pee. eee SR: WYATISNIULE ae JAUREL 4:30 oh on dth etree. ‘Theabp avd ese infuaproved by chercaseers Z a ee $445 Point of Hock, chester ¥ and Way are eg On Si meet be described on the day of wile > far bucvase a All con cing, &c., at Way Stations + SORES EDANIS, Agent. | ff Bae BR tate we | gchar nll 2S aa TOPD At, A AtSust's sc: | 7 ed etn papas <2 Agua! | OND. ssl, AT "BY GcLOCR Bat perty is | ¢9.15—PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI and 8T. LOUIS | REAP peur sew YoRE aoa BOSTON 10s BALTIMORE, BATISVILLE. si LAUREL LAUREL Stany tation between Yeshington and ‘hayes a cempstiree nee ee for fart fart py ioe! a an C18 Pasa weagets be checked sad tess CHANCERY, 5: AND UNIMPRO rox, East, 5:00a.m., 19: ati 2: . cxroe of Pu ae ae seam st amend 4:40 p.m. Gail, ) am. and 4:40 p.m. daily, exoapt .