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STEAMERS, & OTICE. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. On and after AUGUST Ist, ARKOWSMITH will leave hee what DAY for all river landincs. On MONDAY Romifui Ferry. "Om THURSDAY, Nomini, Curtiomat gud Leona: On SATURDAY, Currioman and Ricat Mathioy Sonat fa one antennae Bm, Brick House, Little F ox ; ein J.B. WOOD, Manager. GQTEAMER MATTANO KY Leaves Tth- 3 i JONES, Agent. DR BALTIMORE AND RIVER LANDINGS.—The | Steamer SUE, Capt. W. G. GrocHEGaN, leaves Ste- aw SUNDAY at nix o'cloek p.m. for | ver and 3 , eaves IDAY at four o'clock p.m., arrives in | incton Saturday nischt. for Lower River Landings should take this line. TP AU river freicht must be prepaid. For further in- formation te HENSON & BRO., 7th street wharf: m28-3m Or Office cor: Penn. ave. and 12th street. { ORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. | Wil leave ber whart, foot of rxth struct: etery MON. | ve c iN DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5-30 olock p. m.. touching at Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fort- roe. Excursion Tickets will be issued as fol- First-class Toound Trip to Fortress Monroe and Nor. | declare pa Piney Point snd Point irst-ciaew Round Tri 14 Lool Becond-clnxs. ae Becend-clans Returning, Jeave Norfoii, DAYS and SATURDAYS, at four can jets and statercoms be at gen Office, 613 15th street: in. the National Metropolitan Bank or at 6th street wharf. THY SEW YORK STEAMERS tr JOHN GIBSON and E. leave River, New York, every SATTRDAY, at four o'clock p. m., and every FRIDAY, a.m. For Particulars apply to axent, 63 water xtreet, Geonzetown. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, apis 613 15th street, opposite T ‘Treasury. For NEW YORK DIRECT. MERCHANTS AND MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY'S OUTSIDE LINE. | The Steamship WM. LAWRENCE, Capt. J.S. March, | r., will sail from the foot of Spear’s wharf, WEDNES- DAY, Ameust 3, at 4 p.m. Frelht received daily foot of Spear’s wharf. Lowest Fates euarantecd. | Kates of Famase: First class, $6, including meals and stateroom berth. | Steeraxe. $3; meals, if desired, 25 centseach extra. | Steamers leave Pier 49, East River, New York, for Baltimore, every SATURDAY at 5 p. A. L_ HUGGINS, Aeznt, Spear’s Wharf, or foot of Long Doek, BaLtiMORE. GEO. H. GLOV! AGENT, 3y28 249, East Riven, New Youn. NEw “YORK ROTTERDAM. _ THE EVENING STAR. ___HOUSEFURNISHINGS. AUCTION SALES. LADIES’ GOODS. SUMMER RESORTS. \REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF COLMAN. Auctioneer. \{ RS. J. P. PALMER, a5 G REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, ko. T shall sell MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST EIGHTH, M* attge, SORES URTAND, Va. at TEN O'CLOCK, the entire contents of confectionery F STREET — f ie aes | noormwesr, | ere outta | kre astey ceraca eee |e nee oe Bee Ree ae a re teeny | RD ak | Epa tams os ENP asian PA | Fyuncanaow mage, ceatemen, : =o ae for St. George and Stag Head Ranges, Social mesearan W. 8. JENKS & CO., jyl4 ____ 717 Skvextu Strxer Nosrawesr. YEW Go N ODS * 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. M. W. BEVERIDGE. en SSYLVANIA AVENUE. Fowvle PATENT FLY FANS. FRUIT JARS. JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZERS: NOYELTIES IN CHINA AND MAJOLICA. DINNEH SERVICES, DECORATED st ee SILV EM PLATED ahi of the finest quality in Dishen, Cake Baskets, Card Receivers, Ben WILMALTH & EDMONSTON, aa ee MAREE SEACE. Jel (TH ~ CELEBRATE! TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN IC CREAM FREEZER. . THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY$5. ‘Tue Best rx Use, at J. W. SCHAFER'S, 1020 1TH STREET, Anove New Youre AVENUE. ae! BOOKS, &e. UST PUBLISHED. and Divorce. 2 vols. 6th ed. $1: 5 arly Je10 2 4 6 6 25 7 7 0 1 Ayala’s Square Library. All the numbers of “Franklin Square Library” T have just i yw Catalozue, BSSB sessees | anew ve Twill send free of toany chante Oy it MORRISON, Law BooxseLixe Axp STATIONER, which Pe. C. * praas jy27 475 Pa. ave. northwest. Carry the U. S. Mails to the Netheriands, leave Wat- | = vy S. son Stores, B "regularly, on WEDNESDAY." | (YEW BOOKS. First ¢ $0. Steerage, $26- | Raby Rue. BL CAZAUX, et 2 oe ee | A Fearful Respo jew York. For pasace apply to W. G. & ce slvauia aveuue, Washington... or P. | Hadatpe Delvhine, | 2.08 ‘ON, Agent. National Safe Deposit Building, | Farm Eestivals, b ‘ New York avenue and 15th street northwest. jal? |? Thomson, BCR-G. 8.3 e 6.00 WORTH GERMAN LLOYD— The Sailor's Book and Yachiman’s Manual, Seu Live merwanm New Yous, Havas | pf HPs, gush, Uo. 250 LOSDO, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. oe ne : a os pany will sail EVERY SAT- | The Count’s Secret, by Emile mag. 50 reaunere ‘of ‘this Comp from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Passau. From New York to Havre, London, Southampton and Bremen,” first cabin, $100; secon cabin, 360; steeraxe, $30; prepaid steerage certificates, For freicht oF ply to OELRICHS & CO., cling Greeny Kew Nork, W. G. METZEROTT & , 925 Pennsylvania avente northwest, Agents for hington. Janl2 Gexann LINE. | ce Ws: NOTICE! LANE ROUTE. STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. W YORK AND LIVERPOOL. 3 AT CORK HARBOR. ug -+ 7 Sept. 7 Amu. | ia. Wed..'14 Sept. it A cate ERY WEDNESDAY HOM NEW YOUR, RATES OF PASEAGE. sccoriins to. ris, $15 additional. vorable te Steerawe at very from Liv- | ggucof ats Queenstown and all other parts of Europe ai | went Fates. ptish bills of laden given for Belfast, Glaxcow, Marre, Antwerp and other ports onthe Couinent sad | ce trctabtend peosare apyiy ai the Ooavans"ectice. | or feviat al aprly 3 No. 4 Bowling Geen, or Boek steerage and cabin to QTIS BIGELOW E UO. 60s ‘iii street, We VEBNON H. BROWN & 00. New ¥. 12 id Wit and i 7 Loom el fithout Within, by Richard FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, syle 1015 Pennsylvania aveutie. UMMER READING. ‘The Beautiful Wretch Free Lance: low I Crossed Pint Eogend Without aud Within: H. Grant White, a z art Book of tories; No ny. ‘Poems of ; He Franklin Square Library. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, ROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, 911 Pennsylvania avenue. NEY BOOKS. oe Engiand Without and Wi Richard Grant White. Bis Republic of God. Ty Hlshe Stuitord a lorace Bushnell. Commentary ‘on’ Exodus, by 3. G. Murphy, D.D., . rear of Government Intimer streets and North Capitol and ‘by housea Nos. 50, 52 and cash; balance at six and twelve meters Nees ree a eee : ; = apr opie nee anes, Ore ae ont, A deposit of $30 om each houre required at time "le. __36-disds DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Jpescaxsos BROS., Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PIANO, PARLOR SUITE AND FRENCH CLOCK, 4’ AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of iven to me, I will sell at » on ‘TUESDAY, to ay auction, NINTH DAY OF Rete hae facia i One one Parlor Suite, One Gilt Frame Glock. ‘Terms cash. SAMUEL STAILEY, Trustee, A. BR, ALLEN, Attorney in fact. 26-2 Se ET Oe Eee ENT Tn Nd at + STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C., AT AUCTION. Qn TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST Srx- TEI 1881, at STX O'CLOCK, in front of the prem- ison, I will sell parts of Lots No. 314 and 225, fronti ou Pre street 45 feet, more or lesa, with’s depth ‘The above property is impro¥ed by a two-story frame ase. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve mon with notea Dearing intereatst 6 cent Eee al ahamster conveyancing at cl $50 down af time of sale. 25-d&ds Ss. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. I will sell, on MONDAY EV! EIGHTH, at SIX O'CLOCK, in front Honse snd Lot No. 616 K street south ‘Square 471, on K street southwe streets: Lot 20 feet front, by alley, improved by two-story and fear. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance six and twelve months, notes to be secured by deed of trust on, the Premises: or optign of purchaser. Con- Neyaneing at cnet of purchawer. ‘$50 deposit af time-of __85-3t : 8. DENSINGRR, Auctioneer. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, 9th and D streets northwest. MANUFACTURER'S SALE OF A GHOICE COLLEC- TION OF MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS OF ELEGANT DESIGNS AND ‘SUPERIOR WORK- M. HIP, FINELY POLISHED, HAND PAINT- ED, GOLD TRACED, AND WOOD M. D, ke. ALL A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF G06) RISING UPWARDS OF TWENTY- FIVE DIFFERENT STYLES, TO BE PEREMP- TORILY SOLD AT AUCTION, WITHIN OUB SALESROOMS— On MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST EIGHTH, com- mencing at TEN O'CLOCK. ne Mantels now set ready for examination. aud-d npuom DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND EF- FECTS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL HOTEL, SOUTHEAST CORNER NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND B STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 3ist of October, 1879, and duly recorded in Liber No. 927, folio 246, &c., one of the ad bis, the indersign sell at public auction, gn ‘the above premises, on TUESDAY, AUGUST NINTH, 148) at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the Furniture and Effects contained in schedule **A' to th above in . Furniture Mirrors, trust, and comprising in Walnut Parlor French-plate Watnat ant le Bedsteade, an Marie B Handicapped, by Marion Harland. peat Xe Sook Book. The Emperor, by George, No Gent lemen, by Mrs. C. L. BALLANTYNE & SON, jy Seventh street north MEDICAL, &c. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘THE MODEL FAST LIN! AP THE ONLY LINE THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! STEEL COUPLER! SCHEDULE TO TARE EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 2p, aM. ¥2.20_CHICAGO, CIN PAST EXPRESS. O trasburg. Winchener, AL NEW TORK AND BOSTON IRR Al ew York and Ws it, rstown, and Way, via | (Piedmont, | W 10:00 BALTIMORE EXPRESS Collexe, Beltsville, Laurel, Jessups? and Hanover. 10:40 PITTSBURG, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. . M. 12:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta | tons, ‘On Sunday on! and Way. BALTIMORE EXPRESS. KIMOKE, “PHILADELPHIA AND NEW 3s Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- wh and Way, via Relay.) | ILLE AND LAUREL | » HYATTSVIL. (Frederick, via Relay, stop at Aunap- ky Frederick, Hagorstown, Win, ‘ay Stations. (Gu Sunday to Point of c Vay Stations only.) 4) Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 45— BALTIMORE XPEI (Martinsburg and | ¥ Stops at Hyattsville and Laurel. ) and Way Stations. more and Way Stations. TIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL Ss Is BURG, CINCINNATI and 8T. LOUIS | EXPK! 1950 PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON | EXPKESS. ae eee York. i ORE, HYATTSVILLE and LAUREL Stops on or to let off passengers af auy’ station Letween Washington and’ Annapolis unetion. ss Sony ?Sundays only. Other trains daily, except Sunday. All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. Ea Qhio Tieket Office, Washington and 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders $l be akeu for basoraae ty be checked and received st ty (stops at Hyattsville, Annapolis Junction, 22 $21 any point in the city. WASHIN of Sixth and B streets, as follows: Bor Pittsberg and the West, 3:00 a.m., daily, with Sleeping Cars to Pittsburg and Chi ; 10°30 a.m. daily, with Sleeping Cars from te Ch cinnat, St. Louis and Chicago; 9:30 p.m. daily, th Palace Cars to Pitts fac alo, Wi with ithe S 8:00 a.m. r Gistaudaigta aud Wat iliamsport, Lock Elmira, at 10: w daily, exeept Sunde 2 ieee For New York and the 19:09 and I 10-15 p.m 7 Brooklyn Annex, aff NCINNATI AND | O26 box | D* LEON HAS RETURNED. OFFICE HOURS, 7 to 9 o'clock p.m. until further notice. R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND most reliable LADIES PHYSICIAN in the city, can tofand'7to 9. Ail Female ‘Complaints ted treet, ties quickly cured. Prompt ‘and Irreculari- i Separate rooms yim WO CURE NO PAY!—TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH ate diseas come af once’ add yOu, shall be re ‘speedy care without mercury. Dr. BROTH. ERS, 906 street southwest. je21-2m" R. RICORD. 141 WEST FAYETTESTREET, BAL- te 7m Swe oe hospital and private ce, ‘guarantee a cure iu Sy} brders of the blood, throat. ose ox kin. discretion pes See pectnenars Seer. lost manhood, &e., rendering proper or tnbap- by. aroradically cured. | Recent ‘or Chirouic, Gonorrhes Cured in three to eight days by a local remedy. Call oF write. ‘ow: fe to Balumoge deduct canes. box contains one One dollar a box, or six boxes for mail prepaid on” receipt of ri 7] an: guar- antee to return the mouey the trea! effect cure. Guarantees issued by STOTT & CROM- WELL, 480 Pennsylvania avenne, Washington, D. C.. Wholesaleand Hetail Agents, to whom all orders’ should be addressed. ocl6-s,t, ths and Bolsters, ‘Walnut Extension Din Four dozen Walnut Dinin and other Tables, ‘Chairs. ‘Two dozen Oak ing at greatly reduced price}. 280 p. rh. Store closes st 6:30 p.th.dihy Suly and August. 357 At ‘COST! AT COST! i WHOLE-STOCK Tae % Pathos, Sons, Laces, Fans, ib Prien, are, as UFancy Artcen At AND BELOW A i COST. NOW 18 THE TIME TY SECURE BARGAINS. : MRS. M. J. HUNT, _Sy7_ 621 ann 693 D Symmer, bet. 6th and 7th n.w. 20 PER CENT OFF HIS DRESSMAKING AN TRIMMING STORE, 1211 PENSYLVAN iy ee ee Contamen, Cloaks, Se, a ., made in Horstyloat chért potion. "Ladion tat ate treme eos and basted, snd s perfect fit guaranteed. ‘aps javy Bue, full fash at ‘pair, usual price 73 couts. “A. VERY TINE SEE THREAD FINISH TIN STRIPE Hees SENS cont price 63 centa. GLOVE DEPANTMENT.— Beat 2-Elastio LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 29 former 35. conta: 9-Elastic LISLE AD GLOVES, ‘Scents, reduced from 50 cents. Other st: een PE sy . PARASOLS.—ALL PARASOLS RILLBE SOLD AT A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. : SILK MITTS, ALL SHAD DOUGLASS’, FAMILY SUPPLIES. 1 3000 PouNrs ov OUR SUPERB MARACAIBO COFFEE, RETAILED LAST WEEK AT 25c. PER POUND. No other Coffee ever gave such universal satisfaction. €. WITMER, J Foxe Grocertms, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. jy2 3x30 ConNeE ON FRUIT JARS! CORNER ON FRUIT JARS! “MASON'S IMPROVED,” “PORCELAIN LINED TOPS,” AND THE “‘GEM.” * Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons. AN IMMENSE LOT JUST RECEIVED. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. ALSO, SUGARS STILL DOWN! AND WE ARE ON DECK AS USUAL WITH A LARGE SUPPLY, A™4stic HOTEL, Direct! ap ‘on the Ocean. its. Finest office. Boating: lars at OCEAN CITY, MD. 600 guests. Shallsand eionray Day 100 yards from Der week. Circa- fishit : on Soper day: $i ‘and $13.50 or MUNSOAN TRACY, Proprietor. 8. C. BE Jy18-Im Wu CK’S HO" LEONARDTOWN, MD., ENWICK'S HOTEL, LEON S Is now open for. per month, $9 Re ‘Loonaniiown, ia. 50 per day. Tne dy9-ake oonvens WANTED FOR SEVERAL BOARDING COTTAGES tat Located each room. aprly to or at-eost AT CAPE MAY CITY. directly on Beach. Good ocean view from First-class tables. For further particulars send for circular. L. M. HALL, 38 Washington street, Cape May City. - ptey, STATES Is now oper n for the SEASON of "81. W. WHITNEY, THOS. CHASE, Cashier. BROWN in Adantic City, N.J-, & WOEL Hi 'D. T. MORGAN, Musical Director. "ER, Proprietors. Je18-e0, yd, angeo ARRIS open fc for are first-class in culars. Mrs. M. IRE “BRIGHTON,” ‘i Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths and all veniences., Jyl4-6w FE stror HALL, COTTAGE, uests, and FRED.” Send for cir- Jel4-coum ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. 4 F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. Oxrorp, Mp., bi for the of For LiRO™ open for the reception of guests. SAMUEL NOREIs, ‘Proprietor. A. _Dr. J. W. NASH, Resident Ph: TILLER State: scenery beautiful the town to Gettysburz. country market. and from epot EL. MDGELY, B VILLE BELLE V Ovean view fr Jel -tseptt J. HE MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRT’ MONTGOMERY COU, NTY, VA. has been by Mrs. M. I. COL- nat Washington, D.C..and, it is ‘connected 2 i guests under with the Norfolk Cc. W is HOUSE. —1 lost delightft 3 cars pasa throu Table supplied from' Shares moderate. Bax free. For information Hanover, Pa. UE, CAPE MAY, from windo and 3 MPP OL VIRGINIA. opAmhlets at the Rizgs House, Ebbitt House and Star ce. E. ©. JORDAN. ([{3E POPULAR WATERING PLACE, Seacnee Tawa fare Market street. For Through Tickets, formation. Is Two Hours rnom PariapeLrHta. CAPE MAY, 3 REACHED BY THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD i hours, d a ‘con Z on thelr arrival. st Philadelphia’ Uaion Horse C1 7 di- to +» at the foot of Baggage CAPE MAY, N. J., 18 NOW | the accommodations, ‘@g, | in the work it would not be many AUGUST G, 1881. Special Correapondence of Tar Evasine Stan. Jackson Grove, A.A. Co., Mp., August 6. As was stated in Tur Star last evening, the sions the theme, and giving their storiesin detail. The platform was occupied in the morning by Rev. W. W. Hicks, of the Tabernacle, who took for | his text Matthew xii., 30: “He that is not with | me is against me: and he that gathereth not with me seattereth abroad.” For over an hour Dr. | Hicks was listened to with marked atten- jtion, and the sermon was regarded as @ toasterly effort. He enjoined his hearers | to take Christ as their savior. to show their pro- | fession by living holy and t lives. They | knew whether they had the spirit of Christ in | their hearts—he cared not by what name it was | cadled, whether conversion, justification or re. generation—and he concluded by urging all on | the ground to examine their hearts and se whether they possessed this spirit, or were sin- | prayer by Bev. Dr Kilgore, i resol cing prayer by Rev. Dr. Kilgore, its bei in keeping with the sermon. = TEMPERANCE MEETING. In the afternoon Rev. Dr. C. K. Nelson, of | Annapolis, was on the ground, and he was’ the | principal Speaker at the temperance meeting. | ‘ev. Dr. Murray presided at this meeting, and after appropriate music, Dr. Nelson was intro- duced. He remarked that he had been actively engaged in the work only a few years and re | |lated how through the temperance revival in Annapolis, he had become interested: that when he saw gutter drunkards trying to make men of themselves he could not with- hold his influence. He then referred to the re- forms in the past, how the Bible had, through | | the Bible society, been spread through the | | world, and to the growth of the temperance | | sentiment and to the churches becoming in- | | terested most, and he referred to the success- jful work of the Mizpah Band, of Baltimore, which had been the means of raising hundreds of drunkards to useful positions in society. He urged all Christians to cast their influence for this cause. } Rev. Mr. Benson referred to the growth of Jand, and urged all to help the cause along, pre- dicting that ifthe Christian community would join ears before | We can boast of a total abstinence country. | A YOUN PEOPLE'S MEET! | D. Murray, and in a number of tents small com- | panies engaged in singing, while later the choir | met to rehearse for Sunda} | At night Rev. Mr. Laselle preached from Matt. | iv.. 17, the Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand—the | theme being repentance of sin and how to be | forgiven. A prayer meeting followed, led by | | Rev. J. W. Gray, and was continued to bell ring | 20 o'clock). CONVERSIONS. After the exhortations eight penitents—two young men and six young ladies—presented | themselves at the mourners’ bench, and the young men and three of the young ladies were converted. DRESS REFORM. Yesterday some of the ladies seeing on the part of the young ladies a disposition to dress often and fashionably, had a consultation, which | resulted in an agreement that if they were per- | mitted to attend the meeting next season they | would bring only lawn and calico dresses, and | do all in their power to diseourage | the wearing of costly apparel. It was suggested that if some such move was made in the city churches that many who now | keep away from churches would become regular | Jattendants. It was suggested, also, that at the | camp old-fashioned sun bonnets should be used, but this idea was not endorsed, for they are more costly now than becoming straw hats. To-day is in a measure a day of preparation for Sunday, and the tenters are expecting large | numbers of city people out, especially by the Baltimore and Potomac railroad excursion train leaving the depot at 814 o'clock a.m. to-morro' ELPHONZQ YOUNGS, GROCER, ' 504 Oru STREET, sy Opposite Critic Office. (QALE OF DESIRABLE LOTS IN THE COUNTY. of the owner, Ishall offer for sale at Re in front of the premises, on THURS. AY, AUGUST ELEVENTH, at HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK P, M., Lots 4, 39, 53,55, 63, 69, 72, 76, 77and 78 of McLaughlin's subdivision of of ' ‘Prospect Hill,” in the county ‘of Washington, D.C. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE EAST SIDE OF BOUNDARY STREET, NIN AND TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. ni e with the improvements ‘& two-story frame dwelling. y 5 lance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at six per and 2 deed of on the propert: ‘ALBERT F. FOX, — ) MARTIN M. ROHRER, 5 Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ._ M ED.—A victim of eariy impru IVE dence, yous debility, premature deca; ete. i ery known remedy, has d covéred a simple means of self cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufferers. ‘Address J. H. REI VES, oct. 20 43 Chatham street, New fork. DD BROTHERS IS THY OLDEST ESTABLISHED Ladies’ Physician in Washington. Female Irregu- lsrities, Obstructions, and Leucorrhurs quickls cured. Oftice, 906 B ntreet southwest, opposite Smithsonian, ‘No chane> for advice. __ Jel3-2mn MADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA ‘dies. All cured. Can be r consulted at 914 7th street frou to 9 odock BR. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS_CERTAIN CURE Dice Kidney Diseases, irinary Serofula, 8; ale’ by wi: B. ENTWISLE, street and Pennsytvania averme. by mall under seal on receipt of price. corner 12th ‘box, it ese 3 OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. EIGHTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS H, AT ESDAY, AUGUST Tore MONTHEY Di ferriae acroms New York city. ia Saduday, 500 8:40, 10 bo aed n Siunday, 3:00, 5:40, 10:15 p.m. Limited Express, 9:80 a.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday more, 6:40, 8:00, 9:30, 10-30 a.m., and 2:00, £20 4:40, S40, 9-90, 10-00 and 10-15 pam. oR Sunday, $00. 10:30 a.m., 2.00, 5.40, 9580, 10% For Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, For Annapolis, 6-4 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RATLWA’ AXD LALEXANDHIA” AND WaskiNoros For Alexandria, 7:00, 7:20,9:20,* and 11:30 a.m., 4: 00, 6:30; 500 kak 19D est On *Bantay at my and 8:00 p-im= ‘South, 7: GELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ‘To make room for a large stock of NEW PIANOS for the Fall Trade, I will sell an elegant lot of first-class, nearly new, SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT AUCTION PRICES. SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 433 Tru Staeet NoRtuwest. ‘The Trade specially invited to call. jy23 ALLET DAVIS & CO.'8 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. ‘WORLD RENOWNED AND UNEQUALED. HARD! UPRIGHT PIANO, the only reliable low-; |-toned Uj H. L. SU! Sore Agent, 8p23-e0 811 97H STREET NorTHwest. GD BRO, ‘e Have removed to their new Musical Warerooms, 709 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, And are offe Special Inducements in the Sale and Reut of PIANO® and ORGANS during the suminer. GREAT BARGAINS to Cash Buyers. jy18 GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. GTEMErz, HATTER, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GENTLEMEN'S PEARL DRESS HATS. Great variety of STRAW HATS for Gents, Youths and SILK and GUANACO UMBRELLAS. deb lou stLe, CMBRELLAS, $2 and $2.50, (1HOMPSON’S SHIRT FACTORY, 16 F srReEr NORTHWEST, Orr. PATENT OFFICE. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, 2» specialty, fit euarant READY-MADE SHIRTS at following plone: Best uaa 0 ce djylt 75 cts. SOV HITE SWAN” WHITE SWAN,” THE CRLEBRASED Braxp oF PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR, Cax Be Bovart Onty oF GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries and Table Lux- uries. Frank A. Kennedy's (Cambridgeport, Mass., CELEBRATED CRACKERS for sale. 4y23 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. LARET. FRONSAC. MOULIS. ST. FRELODY. CLOS DES MEYNARDS. MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. B. W, REED'S SONS, 460 : 1216 F st. northwest. PORN R jh ee aes mpage jin Hels and 206 ap 908 ‘Northern Liberty acter os Ades Ptarkoting delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. mar? Fo A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILERATION, VIRGINIA CLARET °F NORTON'S SEEDLING HUME, CLEARY & Co., ‘807 Market Space. oo Splendid Minnesota Family Flour, justly named. “SOVEREIGN,” Fields in perfection white, sweet snd, wholesome bread. 807 Market Space. -CLAss" ye CORNED BEEF are just the Wines. Airect imy of “CO. ee PORT bedecig absolutely pure, for medicinal PET oae the very & CO. best. z HUME, CLEARS : OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. > and fc HUME, CLEARY & CO., dele 807 Manger Space. Peas For sale by all first- THE VERY NIC! New South.” Itis sure to class H®™ ‘HOUSE SEEDLESS CUCUMBERS, ONLY FHMY CENTS. PALACE’ MARKET, Conner lire sreeer axp Naw YORK AVENUE. Also, STRAWBERRIES ‘ust received. ap? GoLD MEDAL "= Awarded at the National Fair over all other com- TO The a CBR Es inthe e HILL. yore. pinged Pune” ‘of the District. febl5 (WM, M. GALT & CO. BOOTS SHOES. street_and and . corner 6th Pennsylvania avenue: 1351 Pennsylvania tion Baltimore and Ohio R.R. J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. 46-2m_ FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. Checks, and fall in- apply as follows. Northeast corner of 13th insvivania avenue; Station Baltimore R. B., and B streets; 619 avenue; Sta- HELBURNE HOU: Michigan A Atlantic S) ity, 100 yards Toe ee ae ee ae baths. modern 2m ‘conveniences. cchan front, and near the. ‘warm! forts, bells and, EDWIN ROBERTS. NJVHE ALLATRE, SPRING LAKE, N.J., NOW OPEN. "Dxnew hones modaa een ak Ro a nishing. Directly on Je15-2m is ¥OU WA. RIVER SPR iat cae the beach. HADLEY, Manager. M. RICHARDSON, Proprietor. iT TO HAVE TIME GO TO INGS. Boating, fishing, bat ‘Boats and med: ml1-3m RX ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, VA. ‘Telegraph in the hotel. “A Selighttal home for families. No Bar. For circulars and AOR BHATT, Prop 401 9th street, Washington, D.C. FFICE mi for the be neparate dred ($500) that the bidder, with good and date of awa ‘The Cor all_bids. ‘By order 25-68 iesiouers BeCe, UNTD erection specifications and instruct Yorniuied on application to this oliee. PROPOSALS. OF THE INSPECTOR OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON, Al received at Office Com- TLL NOON, ON AUGUST 13TH, f Two Public School Bulldings, the tions for which will be The bids must Lar each building. A deposit of five hun- lollars must ‘accompany cach bid as necurity, if successful, enter into contract sufficient bond within five days from rd of contract. mers reserve the right to reject any or of tho Commissioners, D.C. THOS. B. EXTWISLE, Inspector of Buildings. ROPOSALS. ‘Sealed TENTH AU- Proposals are invited until GUST tocrecta TOWN HALL at Kockville, Md., ac- at the law cording to plans and specifications to be ‘The right is reserved to reject am: JOHN J. HIGG! DURING SUCH WINTERS AS THE PAST ONE WAS BY USING BOYNTON'S GAS-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACES. It fs not at all unlikely that the camp will be kept up until Wednesday night or Thursday morning. To-morrow Rev. Dr. Kilgore will preach in the morning; Rev. S. B. Benson in the after- noon, and Rev. Mr. Laselle at night. ‘Trains will leave Washington to-morrow morn- ing at 8.30 and 10:30 o'clock, and 2 o'clock p.m.; and will leave the camp ground at 5:58 and 6:30 o'clock p.m. Washington Grove Camp Ground. ‘Special Correspondence of Tux EVERING STAR. Camp Near GarrHerssurs, Mosteomery County, Mi August'6, 1881. Many changes have taken place here since last year, and each change seems to have improved the place, so that instead of a city of tents, a8 of yore, it now appears a city of pretty cottages with all the comforts of a city home except the bath, so that coming to camp at this place no longer means two weeks of spiritual comfort at the expense of physical discomfort. A large hotel has been to the attractions and is leased for this year and next by Mr. Wash. B. Williams, of your city, who has since the estab- lishment of the camp—some nine years—been identified with its interests. The ‘ing-room: of the house is, of course, its best feature, and is certainly one of the prettiest ones spondent ever saw outside of the larger cities. It will comfortably seat 250 persons, and with its large windows opening on three sides is cool and pleasant. The sleeping rooms of the house are necessarily small, but they certainly are | odels in the matter of furnishing, the contents | of all being bright and new and each containing | a full cottage set. So little time is spent in- doors that the size of the room is not so mate- rial as where one is obliged to use a single apartment both asa chamber and sitting-room. A large porch runs the entire length of two sides of the house and always shady and well supplied | with comfortable arm rocking chaii the grove in front of the house are several ham- | s, patronized by the children, who | to thrive here as if on charmed | ground. The beavenme leading to n them, are prettily much to the beauty of the if the lots on the avenue are already located, year will ly see a large num- fine houses ad Indeed, things seem on the con- j had been trotted. | and fourth: time, 2: the local option sentiment in the state of Mary- | M took place in the afternoon led by Rey. Arthur |) | aim; Ks Lia don fenced in, | place. Most | f; nati, ¢ a deeply ben Tewneced, "Vouss peeps nus Townsend. Young s led by Rev. Collins Denny. At night Wilson ll ——- +. Sporting Notes, Seven thousand were races at the Buffalo Driving P The 2:19 race, for a purse of #300 divided, won in three straight heats by vet, Wood being second, and Alexander third; S195j, VIS. AIS.” The 215 claw meee, purse of $8,000, was won by Mi@night, who the second, fourth and fifth beats, Se-So the first.and Charley For! the third; time, 2:19, 2:19% 5, 2:90. 2:91. The 2:35 race, for @ of #1.500 divida, was postponed after four! Josephus won the firstand second heats, and Fanny Witherspoon the tind D. 2:205;, 2:19, 2-20. The third race at Saratoga was . mont’s Olivia. It was five furlongs, and the time 1:01%(; the fourth race. a mile and «fr- long, by Mr. Collaize’s Lucy Walker, time b3&. Base ball soores yesterday: At New York, Miet- ropolitans 10, Atlantics 8. +. ELper Atwarer, Wisconsin = Methodist preacher, affected the Peter Cartwright styleef evangelism, and gained an enviable for piety and eloqaence: but bis downfallhan been caused by a committee. who watched ite conduct at a camp@ieeting, and made disoew- eries confirming their worst suspicions. - oe Pa. indersss atic specithe. i t i H Hon. 8. H. Yoder, Globe Mills, St. Jacobs Oil as the great rh DIED. CALLAHAN. | On tho sth of August, 1881, st 8.1%) m., EMILY FRANCES , aued sixteon years, ai@ane months, only surviving daughter of Denis and Marya. al from No. 1416 (8) Columbia «treet northwest, 5 o-morrow, “Sunday,) tn 7th instant. Kelatives and friends by attending will afford commie: tion to the distressed pareuta and family. “ LARKE. On Friday, Anrust Sth, 1881, HAIRY RY, only son of James Band Laura E. Glaehe, aap Seo pare and seven monte. irom. co of hits , Sunday, ‘7th inst... sane CORRIGAN. at 4 p.m. 18K], at 4:35 p.m., DIE inheeota. at 3 p.m. In thiecity, on Thurlay, Auguat W. CORRIGAK, of Sheet GANTS. Om the morning of Ancust Sth, 18@2, JAMES. som of Thomas and Margaret Gavin, in second Sear of his life. Th funeral wil tn place at half-yest 2 «dock Sam ily renpecttully ISS1, after an illnems of from the residence of his parents, No. porthwest. Friends of the fan ited. JACKSON. On August 5th, five weeks, RICHARD B. JACKSON, youngest child of Joe. H. and Elizabeth Jacksm, aged seven tonthe Funeral vervicos from the tosidencr of ‘hin parwmte, Ane, day, street 013 M street northwest, on Mouday, the 8th at 4 O'clock p.m. HY m., Thursday. Ancust 4th, 1881, DENN tive of A eale county, Laam> 4 twenty -nin Relatives an ary invit end the fai to. which takes place from his late residence, 810 Ps wenue, on Sunday, at 3 p.m. SULLIVAN. On Friday, August 5, 1881. at 7 ps FELLA, danehter of the lat Patrick and Mary of, 2, aged twenty-three years. residence of ber sunt, Mrs, Kerr, corner of Sixth and FE. strects northwest, afternoon, August 7, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and aremespectfully invited to attend. Interment at Moly Hood Cemetery, Georgetown. 1-0. rted this tife Ancust Sth, T881, wt Tm, MH. WARD, in the sixty “third year of a dence. No. 527 Sixth steeet por Prends of WHITEHAND. ~ rucnet 5, 1881, ROBT. HARPER, H. and Annie Whitchand, aged. seventeen ‘mon mths. Funeral will take place from parents residence, No. 923 Maryland avenue southwest, Sunday, at 2 o'clock, m. Friends invited. WRIGHT. On Friday, Av Sth, 1881, WILCEARE HL WRIGHT, hie ihe Seas F etreet sonthweat, peacefully, alter a long om Funeral from: his late resideuce, at 4 afterne . On Friday, At som of J. UNDERTAKERS. W* ¥ ©28 eerm 1029 SevenTH Sreaet, Je20 ¥. ave. and 1. street northwest OHN A. WETZEL UNDERTAKER, 1317 Bigs (2p) Sruexr, m2t (Opporite Butchers’ Market w LLIAM HACKETT, with Avevsros Buxopeme, A, FURNISHING UNDERTARER, No. ia avenue northwest, between Ssetrects. Everything iet-clase. ine Jom ® WRiae, r- UNDERTAKER, Janl9 1337 Text Sraxeer Nouraw: L™ OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1881. 5? —To obtain any of these Letters the a prlicant sums (al for“ Apvaarisp Lierrns,” ‘and wive the dase nis Lint. #”"'Tf not called for within one month they will beeumt to the Dead Letter Offiee. s LADIES’ LIST. 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