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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS ) AFTERNOOD JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Ripe ap ar, OF VACANT LOT ON NORTH TWENTY- STREETS SIDE OF M_ 871 FOURTH AND. Ew ENTY PTR Berio ot (Sek Sard Ghee doe ees a of trust ici - ber 27th, 1878, ‘and i oon iny Liber No.’ 906, folios 96, et seq.. of ‘ae id records of —r District Columbia, we will sell at public auction, ‘on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Al Augusr wen Erste wee st SIX O'CL LOCK, ail that certain of land situate rivileses, &e., to ny wise thereto appertaining. balance ‘One-third cash: ip aly and twelve eed of trust.” Conveyaaning. Sena! pus Cone Rey if terme are not complied with’ tn seven ‘of ‘the def aS after giving five a af BE Pa rie in TO-MORROW. Werte B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. CELLAR HOIST AT AUCTION. eQR SATURDAY, AUGUST TWENTY SEVENTH, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK ‘we sh: front of our “rooms One Stodca Gowman's Oalat Hi a it WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., wu2t-3t Auctioneers. THs STEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME BOURKE, , ASD ON NORTH CAPITOL pabehapa PAND Q phot ed in Libor 1, flo {oto ee #5, cue ct te writin ‘rot Twill oll 2 Sauet of ns one the ara ATURDAY AL AUGUST TWENTE: “SEVEN, MtPIVE O'CLOCK PM allot lot numbered oné red and Biy-four 134)" in aietedt 3 subs n lots in square < and fifteen (61m), ne recorded it sur ce Sep gember 13th, 1875, improved by a two-story frame caging: The indebtedness and expenses of sale in Seb talence in in six, Ss. twelve and and elt months, with BLE boah frust on property SEMIN Me. ROHRER,, Trustee. BH. WARNER. Auct. a6, 18,20, 24, 26, 27 SUMMER RESORTS. UMMIT POINT. HO’ GAITH re surveyor's office Sep- HERSBURG, MD. fro, miles from Washington by the B. and, rs BE. politan Branch. Is sit- uated Wi fect’ above" Washington. Ts sur Founded by Enedrives Ingen than ame froma Wa Erenvent tripe For Ge mentined. Sone Sepia and Oc- berat arran will be made. For terms: tober ply to JUAN ‘BOYLE, Manager. ia t. CHARLES, OCEA END OF DELAWARE ave- Atlantic Cit J. An unobstructed stds Osan ie co see QE JAN ¥. W. 8. SPRINGS, ‘EPHENSON'S Dgrot P.O., VIRGINIA. E. C. JORDAN. PK YOU WANT TO HAVE A JOLLY TIME Go TO RIVERSPRINGS. Boating, fishing, eh. grabbing plenty of fruit. an Det A } ‘attention Prettiest Land East Galt Algo’ Dr PRM BOOKS, &e. ST PUBLISHED. Letters of ike 1.00 | 150 Bauerm: ther cr Barayy | by iB, pred by Mari f-Taueht, by Alf Sardou. s Baiisek's A Romance of Musion Digest “ot iaw ley ou Parka mhip 2 vols -Ewel Reports, vol. 1 SON, ND STATIONER, io. 475 Fa. ave. northwest. nN™ BOOKS. by Rue. No Name Series al3 $1.00 A Fearful Responsib . 1.50 | b 15 | 2.00 | P.LG.S. 6.00 | c = ited Book and, rina Manual, 3.50 | Beatly ie Dede by See. Oak 21.00 | we Counts Secret.” by Emile Gob: 80 | ded Without and’ Within, ‘by Itch [bom + 2.00 FRANCIS B. HOHTN: KSELLER AND STATIONER, bi 1015 Pennsylvania aventie. gue READING. ‘The Beautifnl Wretch: Wi ‘Wim. Black Lance; W. Clark Russell. Robin Se re tories: No. ‘Nora Perry. Square Library. BOOKS. ad 1d Without and Within, t is Revue of Gat by Elisha Mult rae, by Horace Daniele msectary car Exodus, by J. “@. Murphy, D. D., American editios atiep pel. by my Savion Har Harland. The Emperor. Wo Gentlemen, js Pichard Grant White, “George Ebere. y ry. C1; Barham. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. HOMPSON’S SHIRT FACTORY, T. F STREET Nonrnwest, opr. PATENT Orrice. FINE D: pease SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit eurADY HIRTS at follow! KE. E Best Was finished, 75 cts Cf the Pas aunonshed. 68 Boy Warasu' . frag Summer WEAR. ¥a HOSE, USDYRWEAR anid fut tine ¢i Nis FURNISHINGS remarkable Money refunded where xoods fail to suit. yell JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. — HAM, THE WELL-KNOWN Ely fs prepared to do all Kinds of work SL WS made to order, and old Hememier the numbe 40 bth street poe 740 SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, SOF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 2112 F Srucer Noaruwssr, Wasiiatoy, D.C. | yi. BROTHERS 15 THE OLD! ST ESTABLISHED Ladies’ Physician in W: emale Irregu- 4 en, Boreas Leucorchces ra quickly cured. Oftice, 3 Spa reetsouthwest, opposite yo CURE NO PA NO PAYI—TO ALL pee EE omnes ed and zoU shal tere be re- epee cape fthouttaercusy, De jereae 3m" 1 ae THE aT a ESTABLISHED AND most reliable LADIES PHYSICIAN in PoBeited dally nt 155 Mamachusetis gan ee STEAMERS, &c. LADIES’ GOODS. tine Witte B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. OTICE. M®- J. P. PALMER, na ALE OF : OF ELEGANT EFFECTS. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. salearooms TO-MORROW gee No. 1101 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, MORNING, § it ELEVEN O CEOOK, the fhe following ele- | On amd after AUGUST Jor, 1881. the steamer TV. T Saperior Sideboan, Prench vines Mirror back. 7, sym euery MONDAY THURSDAY and. ATOR. Having Europe June make selections for 1 Patlor ‘Suite Haw Silke Waleut Frome BAY forall iver, ‘Oa. MONDAY on as far as ony ot gooue wer oder the tho remainder of Our 1 Hat ‘Mirror back, Marble base. and On SATURDAY, Currioman. and 1 Hiseant Binnor Servic, 159 pieces. jones ati hae beta Ohare slat STRAW Goons, ES.” rere OSTRICH it "WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. Belek House, Title cittle und so Stee Oe ae OWLaNy eae STEAMER MATTANO : se daity Saar ABD EASOS HORUS, CULAR, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD. GooDs, CoM. S Leaves Uth-street wharf No, 2 at 7 o'clock a.m. for | Store cloves at 6:80 p.m. Gsily July and August: _3¥7 GAUZE AND MERINO VESTS. PIOTUS, L FINE SINGING G GANARIER. ONE are for Noma; on Vithuredays tor Matos: Creek and M,: Eye gtock OF 4 WOEMEER GOODE — Nomini; on Sundays for Mi Creek and MATTRESSES, FURNITURE, e. tox Cresk; returni tern! Touching at ail | S725 TYLER WN okra, Gaturiay), AUGUST, TWENTY. Bier Landings ging and dreamin so viope at Mat. fetom eral Shee and ie and Percale Wrappet wiocnend pele only, are, i CRORE | See re ys and Fridays up. Agent. ‘ageortmentof | aoq 918 Tru Staser Nontawzst. Ss. “BENSING@R, Auctionesr. FURNITURE AT AUCTION. he sold on MONDAY, AUGUST TWENTY- NINTH at TEN Oe LOOK, af No. 423 New York ave- Poe atiecrese effects: tained in said house, consist- Parlor: — ‘in green Charaber Suites, (os et, Prem 2 Fresh pias Mirror, Rete fi itor, ‘Tul Buck: oatery gna Gt a Sonn oe unit of the family loaving the a xen "tg. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. TALTER %. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. PLATED SHOW CASES, CIGARS AND mA ealrag i AT TEN a kGoR 4S A. My, We shell sell at the well a 427 7th street northwest, Panescateaesse = ae an WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, |(OMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. WALNUT FITE, LOUNGE, TURK- TSH CHAIR, OLE EATS TINGS, LACE CURTAINS AND COR: Tol Ra WHATNOT, WALNUT TOP CHAMBER SUITE! Pe BLES, WALNUT WARDROB! INGRAIN CAlu 'S, FEAT] BOLST! a ¥ i ES, TEXTES NSION TA- OAK CHAIRS, HEN REQUISITES, Pas &e., AT MectiON EDNESDA: MORNING, AUGUST THIRTY. rikist, 1881, at ‘LOCK, at 707 11th street Tivill wel! the above well-kept collection of Hae old Furniture. ast THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ped B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. > CASE PIANO, HEAVILY BENING, NEw rr AME PARLOR SUT OPH SAS NAS BROWN REP WITH DUFF: Hook¢as ee veRy, ies RACI TRROR PACE BASE, AS oer NEW PARLOR STOVE No. 60, BAD: RADIANT HOM: FALNULT CHAMBER BUITE! WALNUT FRAME BED LOUNGES; REFIIGER ATOR: WICKER ROCKERS; EXTENS) HON 1! NUT BRACE AND “DININ USSELS CARPET. OLLOLOTS: Sens PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS: MATTRESSES) | SPRINGS: HEATING STOVES A AND pee ARE: KITCHEN UTES ILS. ko On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST THIRTY FIRST, at TEN O'CLOCK A. A.M. opal ool st the residence’ ekeeping, No. 319, mre gentleman’ dectinty corner of reas and. New York avenue northw the above essorhnent of wu iture in perfect order, to which we ask Terms cash, " WALTER B. -d ‘Auctioneers, ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TWO STORY FRAME Dw WELLING, FRONTING ON shi Nh Ser Eey N. AuDO STRESTS s 8 subdivision of} 20 feet is 480, hgyiny front. by 98 foet 43s iches dcop, inaproved by a story eme di ‘Terms of sale: One-third cath: balance in alx and jonths, for notes bearing interest from day of Sup, and secured by a dead of trust ou property sold. Allconverancing, &e-, ors! casts $60 down Cs day of sale. 2-0 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts._ HOMAS DOWLI SALE. OF VALUABLE FARM IX oe ‘TY, MARYL. AND i MILE FROM P'S CUT, B. . B. (BEN SIXTH, A.D. ESDAY, SEPTE: at rw ELVE O'CLOCK - I will offer on the prem- NE ARUNDEL at public action, the property of the late Waiter | known a& ‘* Woodiawn.” sitaste in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, and 1s abont one mile from Jessup's Cut Station, on th O.R. KR. Ttcontains about 77 acres, and is improved able two-story frame dwelling: house, with bac dings. Jt'has a fine several varieties of frult, melading @ grapery in six, twelve and secured aod, is proper lawn an of about one acre. ‘Terme: One-third cash; balance eighteen months, with interest from day of sale, on the property.” All co cing at cont of prizehaser. ‘Trustes reserves rieht to resell 8 it cnet of fee |g in case terns are not complied. with in ten days. | 9 a%3-ite J. HOLDSWORTH ‘DON, Ti TPHOMAS Do DOWLING, Auction ‘| NEARLY NEW BRICK DWELLING ON THE SOUTH 1GH AND STREETS, GEORGETOWN, BD NDAY, AUGUST TWENTY-NINTH, 1831, at sie SOLUGK, 4m front of the premises, T shail sell part lot 16, ot 16, fronting 20 0 on the south #ide of treat, between ‘High sad Pobmase wt rete, DY fs doyith of ute féet, aud improved by a nearly new bi dweling hones Perlis One-third cash; the balance. in, one and two SIDE OF PROSPECT STREET, POTOMAG UTION. years, with notes, ing ix Sent, faterest inet baid,’end secured by a deed fragt on, the property weyancini st ‘ired at time of sale. ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PIANOS AND ORGANS. GFELING OFF. snusxa ore. FFFPH EXTRAOBDINARY BARGAINS To make room for s 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 77H Street Nontruwesr. _The Trade specially invited to call. 3y23 Gi. Eb § BRO, e Have removed to their new Musical Wareroome, 709 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, And are offering Special Inducements in the Sale and Rent of PIANOS and ORGANS during the summer. GREAT BARGAINS to Cosh Buyers 43] EFURNISHINGS. (GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, &o. at my d pee ed in spo (st So ee Seis next Sr aaeee peace eet Ey ee and Higes, Slate Mantels, Be. wi will Gnd itto their advant- call and examine our large assortment of above its for St. d Stag Head ial ane fee St Socree and Stag: Ranges, Soci: W. 8. JENKS & CO. sylt ‘11 Sevexts Srnext Noutawest, FOR BALTIMORE AND RIVER LANDINGS.—The Peemece’s wi pte RUNDAY ate it tis eke fu fer for ne Eb : Landin; ‘ond Baltinn Returning, leaves Bal- timore ev: ory PRLDAY a four ‘lock p.1 ‘arrives in lay night Paseongers’ tor Lower ao EW YORK _ STEAMERS. Fil leare ber mee }ADY OF THE en on min ton RD AED DAL and FRIDAY, at 6:90 o'clock Tees Monroe. Ex "Ticket ‘will be iavaod as fol- pakscs ound Trp to Fortress Monroe and Nor- Einet-<i to Pines Foint and Boint Lookout. + si Fae . yy and Lookout. es ‘Return we Nort DAS and SATURDAYS, bt Jour o'cloak pin. Tickets aud stat ‘at general terooins ce ie Toth oes in ‘the, National Metropolitan c ore NEW WOME STE MMERS and E. C. KNIG! Riven, New Yorks every SATTADAY. ak f four o'clock p. m., and Georgetown every, FRIDAY, at J am. For Particulars apply to agent, 63 ALFRED WOOD, Beoretary, ap26 613 15th street, opposite U. Foe NEW Cog DIRECT. MERCHANTS AND MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY'S OUTSIDE LINE. Past Steamship WM. LAWRENCE, apt. 3 PS March Bebpiee LY. Al eat 5 itr j foot of Spears wharf. Lowest ‘ot Pasaagé: First class, $6, including meals and stateroom berth. ‘steerage, $3; meals, if 25 cents each extra, (epoegyda ve stir 43, feat eat, hae New York, for A. L THUGHINS, Aazxt, ‘Spear’s Wharf, or foot of Leng Dock, BALTIMORE. GEO. A 38 ee NEw YORK eee ‘The firwt-class Steamers of this Line, “AMSTERDAM: SROTTERD SOE “SCHIEDAM,” ‘*W, A. SCH ig the U. 8, Mail son Stor laciy, on, WI WEDSESDAY. First Cal ip eo-gth “i Steerage, H. OAZAU: eral Agent, Hes ith William New ron oF passua Spy to WG METZ ® 935 Bernyivasia avenut Wasting ee EL JOHNSON, Avent Nat corner New ee enue and 15th ‘street northwest. J: Nomtu 6 GERMAN LLOYD— ee LIne BETWEEN ee es ‘Havre Loxvox, SouTsaMPTon anp Bae The stoamuera ‘of this com ey will sail EVERY BAT. Mant Soi binhea ek, D oot is cone th t, Hol Le Passage: jew Yor i gang 3. eoerae, 0 Pegnen. oh cee Bi bin, $60, "For freight oF parseze ay rly. NCHS ©OO" 2 # Howling Gre Green, fs a ETZEROTY & ‘peumsylvanis avenue northwest, ‘Agents for mn. pie OEM 7. G. Mt resi, | Si Dav THOM NEW YoRS RATES OF PASSAGE. $80 and $100, according to accommodations. ispeng to Paris, $15 additional. urn tickets on favorable terms. .ers marked * do not carry steerage. Bist ‘rage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liv- ¢FH0c! atid Queenstown and all other parts of Kurope at lowest ‘Throuch ‘bills of Jaden given for Belfast, Gl favre, Antwerp and other portson the Continent and , ue at the Company's office, fireraee Sad. oabin to Washington, VERNON H. BROWN & CO. jew York. RAILROADS. BAY LTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LU NB AND THE ONLY LINE THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANEY OOUPLER! sTERL ‘RALLI SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, te 20 _cHTCAG PATE UAC eh AND ST. LOUIS AST 1 EXPRES! Eisoott City, and Way Stations. EXPR) snd, Way, (Piedmont, agerstown, and Way, via 5:00" Dal 18: cae i F Winchowter 8:10—Point of Rocks an tations. 8: DE eran aYps YORK AND BOSTON Parlor New York. EXP: ‘Cars to 8: 40" STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS ESS, (oon. Hagerstown and at Point of $9: oof ening, only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and 10: oonBkLTTMORE EXPRESS ores at Hy erie, Gollage, Boluville, Laurel, Anutspolis Junctio 11003" SPEETS pone, G GHi¢aco, CINCINNATI ine ST. EXPRE: Se aantes Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta for Baltimore and Way. arent Xe nae GA +3:00—BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW 90. QHE EXPRESS. 3:30 —Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Hred- and Wa SSH AMORA NRE: 45 sa 1 TL ORE, eek ete LE AND LAUREL XPRESS, (Frederick, via Relay, stops at Anuap- bing AS te: 45 Point of, Rocks, Frederick, 1 chester and Way Station a Badny to Bolut of flocks aud Way Stations only.) :40—Balti Anni ci Way Stations. SO_BALTIMORE “EXPRESS” “(Martinsburg and Helay. Stope at Hyatisvilis and Laurel a Way Stations, 1: SO-BAL TWO YACTTSVELLE AND LAUREL ‘19: 1S-BITESBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS io PRILADEL PETA, NEW YORE and BOSTON EXPRESS. Pe, to New 10: BAL TI MO NE, YATISVILLE aid LAUREL signal or to let off passencers ire tuy sation Dotween Wi and Annapolis afar. “fiundays only. Other trains daily, except stop at a, Station. For further Toran aD) timore and Qhio Ticket Office, Washington ation aud O19 aod 135 ania, avenue, comer 14th rower’ 'S PATENT FLY FANS. FRUIT JARs. JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZERS: NOVELTIES IN CHINA AND MASOLICA. DINNER SERVICES, DECORATED a and WHITE. of the finest quality in Ice Pitchers, ichers, Castors Ber of “Piudiens Cake Baskets, Card heceivers: eek een WILMARTHT & EDMONSTON, Jel 709 MARKET SPACE. T# CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE usetis avenue, Trom 2 CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED RIGOR Idi WERE TARREEE 0 KEYSTONE OLOTHES WRINGER, timore, from long experience in and private ONLY: Bra-tice in enabing ta guarantee a.curoin § ds baad a ith Seo en ee ‘Tue Bast nt Use, ae Manhood, ke. ree proper or unhap- ;, are radical); il. Recent or Chronic J. W. SCHAFER’ = Bia tec et nt oy ieee Saas Sow T3m STmEwT, ed from f : ie aie 310 Azove New Yorx Avanus. ‘ADAME T GIVE THAT Mee eee auickipaured Cathe | TES ng ths Die ok Sak ‘th street northwest. hours Soe | Court of of fem riese ° ‘Terni for Court se the: estate of Dies cH rea eae ee CURE Peace tho District of (Columbia, ed. ervous Debiity, Seip pute iy warned to exhitat the eaine, with the. ronthers cured. Gonorclione cured in 48 hours, Por some | Reel oe ee gibt, a ce bore oie sale by WM. B. ENTWISLE. OTE, WR | loca frog ikea of the oa ‘xia “aren #0. cuore CRAGETT, Ba; WITH DISEASES to wry ODI MERE. noe bats poet my fee, al Drugsiste, Wholemle by STOTT, © FP GET IN NEW STOCK. Boys’ Fall “ . rears Schoo! Beit, 8 £0 wa 3 20, samp oe A Son Bee Pane Gere apy ‘or Da. WM. H. PARKER, Noa suse 2 Fe ay spit-m,w.f | Good Wool fists from Gc. To, to $1 N EVERY WED! Ee DAS street, Bs flock BB. oy ay. cious, Gapoumey, Se ae | Sess am office, S Butaw uttest i" 1914 ann 1916 PawusTivania Avewve, J. W. SELBY. suaperrosaas. fF PP hl G. H. KUHR, Sole Agent, i 10cm Stamez Nonrawzst. ‘street, where orders willbe taken for beeweae ‘ts be checked and received at THE GREAT any point iu the city. 1h Re oot ‘DO! Sriexpip Boxm iT EQUIPMENT. N EFFECT MAY orn, 1661, TRAINS LEAVE Wasi WASHINGTON, i, fron De Depot, corner For oe the “West 8-004 as Jar esurene Thleagos 10: joie = and. Chicago: 9:30 p.m. ae SE “ANB POTOMAC RAILROAD. Soire doc, eaters ae m. On and iors em 20, 6 as For Pope's Greak Ling, 6:40 s.mand 4:49 p.m. daly, } a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except ERICRABURG RAILWAY, RIA AND WASHINGTON 7:20, 9:2 Epon stat THE TRADES. GEER oe a Jop Peovrens OOKBINDING. LYCETT ame eat ‘Dus, aa Partudsandaoves rs Pareian ovate in jeckwear | Black ‘White Laces in great. variety: Ladior snd Mises Bartas Neeas Ue eth Nay Tete ee aS Gants. Btore will ba slowed atts cine: ‘M. WILLIAN, 5 1 Cite Troviee, Paris. oS” 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ME. maine eather MAT AR PE MANIA AVE ANE Re Eo Bastar, Late bere — ps ... Croup AUTIES. roe Hosen DEPT ENT —SPECI THE COMING WEEK: A B TIFUL EN¢ ieuien pais noua pce TP ont a ene pain, LISLE PAD FINISH BN Stuur HOSE a maLOvE DEPARTMENT Dest Rent | 2-Elaatic, THREAD LSCOUN: 20 PER CENT. a pais tee iM STREET __FAMILY SUPPLIES. peur JARS AT COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. “MASON'S IMPROVED,” PORCELAIN LINED TOPS," AND THE “GEM,” ALL SIZES, AT ACTUAL COST, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. @ CALL at ONCE. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 225 $04 OTH SYREET, BETWEEN D AND B NORTHWEST. ORSEY’S PURE RYE WHISKEY. ALWAYS RELIABLE. THREE YEARS’ OLD. THREE DOLLARS GALLON. At al3 WITMER’S, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ¥ YOU WANT THE VERY NICEST BREAD BUY roe uE Now Honth.." It ia sure to please sats ‘or wale an y 101 is aaa EY & SONS, Z Dealers in Flour, Feed, U Gace, on 5e6 LARET. CLARET. FRONSAC. ST. ESTEPHE. MOULIS. MEDOC. ST. FRELODY. T CANET. CLOS DES MEYNARDS. MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. B. W, REED'S SONS, 4030 1216 F at. northwest. OHN R. KELLY, EALER IN Fine: BEEF, LAMB, V) EA Muy ET TOS we. | CORNED BEEF Stalln 628, 629 apa 30 Conter Market, 9th agid 206 aud 208 ‘Northern Leberiy Market; or adds Box a, id, €ity Post Office. ailatieting delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. AS FOR PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. . RETALL PRICE $1 PER DOZEN. ‘Twenty cents per dozen aliowed for empty bottles if returned. For sale by Dealers, and by the Manufacturer, SAML 0. PALMER, 1212.70 1224 297H Steer, ‘WEST WASHINGTON, §S7TeLeruonso Coswecrion. a5 Fo A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILERATION, VIRGINIA CLARET 4 NORTON’S SEEDLING HUME, CLEARY & CO. 807 Market Space. nes Splendid Minnesota Family Flour, justly named “SOVEREIGN,” yields in perfection white, sweet and qholesgme bread. HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Market Space. are just the Wines. A direct im) “CO. MENDADOR” PORT belts bsclutel and for nedicinal purposes the very sacs a) copARy oO. eangQEP STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. the nidobourd aud sloktocen ts amarante HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Marxer Space. {°° HOUSE SEEDLEss CUCUMBERS, ONLY FIFTY CENTS. PALACE MARKET, Corner 14TH STREET AND New Yorx avenue. _ dels Also, STRAWBERRIES just received. apT OLD MEDAL Awarded at the National Fair over all other com- TO rE 8. ‘The handsomest Minnesota outa Puen it Hour in the United MINNEO! Avery superior Min Siionesote Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. A Magnificent Winter Wheat, Patent Process, Standard Paniiy, Fo the District. FOW RA BALE DY EVERY FIRST-CLASS GROCER, WM. M. GALT & CO. SPORTING GOODS. (38. RUPrERT, NOS, 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. and | SAPOUASTES On BEE coubane OHIL- sya | te ghespent for beauty, comfort and durability in the ARCHERY AND CROQUET AND. Tena BICYC! VELOGIP, (AGONB. Received ete eee ‘sasortment of eee ne Tae SEWING MACHINES, &c. ADIs CALL ay SXxaMiNe THR NEW NO. 4 VICTOR iG MACHINE, ‘The best and most reliable Machino ver Manufactured, Says igh sem, rune aught and fae, and besu- ‘also the New Improved N= GOODS! NEW GOODS!! full Une of ig ‘Wint DOMESITOS 900 petee Bleached spa Brown Brown “CaS POR FEANSELS, roms contr Sais oe ta per, vant: 2 caves Me Derk PRL ‘cents ard; Bh 1d Red Twilled ana Piatt ey aaa: from 38 to 15. conta: SHEET: Pacey ace creed BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACE. fina | Woomwan & LOTHROP, 921—-PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUE—921 OFFER A SPLENDID QUALITY OF PARIS SWEDE GLOVES, MOUSQUETAIRE CUT, IN BLACKS AND MODES, AT $1.25 PER PAIR. ‘Just the thing for present wear. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. oJ OBNSON, 113 MARKET SPACE. We are offering WINTER GOODS left over from Inet season at about half price. Blankets left over will be Sold less than present wholesale price. Also, two cases BLANKETS to arrive, 10-4 and 11-4, which will be sold for the present at last season's prices! having been bought before the recent rise. JOHNSON, 120 713 Marker Space. pur OPENING. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! MORE NOVELTIES THAN EVER. Onur Stock is now complete and comprises the hand- somest designs in the Market in Velveta, Moquette, Body and Tapestry Brussels, 3-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Floor Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Druggete, Upholstery Goods, Lace Curtzing, Cornices, Window Shades, &c., &., which we are offering at great inducements. SINGLETON & HOEKE, my) No, 801 MARKET SPACE. GERMAN TABLE LINENS. We offer this week a full line of the above desirable goods and confidently recommend them as the best ‘Table Linens in the market for service and appearance. BARNSLY DAMASKS in all widths and qualities, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, NAPEINS TO MATCH. CLOTHS IN ALL SIZES. A Special Bargain—1 dozen Pure LINEN NAPKINS, weight, 22 ounces, for $1.50. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, auld 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SPECIAL BARGAINS. DEY GOODS. During the balance of August we will offer special in- ducements to close out many lines of Goods, ‘The stock is very large, and well worthy the attention of buyers. TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 803 MARKET SPACE, A’ Cost. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 axp 824 SxvaNTH SrREer Nonrawesr, HAVE MARKED THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS DOWN TO COST, AND MANY ARTICEES MUCH BELOW COST, ON ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR ENORMOUS FALL STOCK, F y GUENNIP, DAY & CO. CI ee Chose OUT OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF torre AN Ag Bsraeer | fos" Have for Bale rm Prices, = ee ~ + 2-senaaee THE EVENING STAR. Al GUST 26. 188 Out-of-Door Sports. LIVELY BOAT RACE ON THE EASTERN BRANCH Two interesting boat-races took place on the | Eastern branch last evening. The first race was between Robey and McDermott, and Mansfield and — the championship of the District and $50. is race was in narrow double-scull | working boats, from the Navy Yard bridge, up stream, to the B. & P. railroad bridge, adis- tance of 23; miles. The word “go” was given at 25 minutes tO seven, and Robey and McDer- | mott took the water first, but their opponent: started with a very rapid ‘stroke and took the | lead from the start, and kept up their quick stroke until they were twoor three lencths ahead. They kept in this position until they seperad of sight. Mansfield and Lewis turned | the stake-boat in 8 minutes and25 seconds, with | the other boat a few seconds behind. They came in sight about three-fourths of } a mile from the starting point, and it) | could not be told which was ahead until they | were a few boat lengths from the line. Mans- | field and Lewis came ontwo lengths ahead amid great excitement. The time was 19 minutes 1247 seconds. Robey and McDermott were the fayor- = were evidently not in good form for rowing. The second race was between six oared crews from the receiving him Passaic and the U.S. | steamer Dispatch in six-oared whale boats. The | course was from the steamer lying at the navy yard to the a, Buzzards Point, a distance of 23¢ miles. e Dispatch crew had an easy victory, coming in 50 yards ahead. The time was 2] minutes 10 seconds. HORSE RACES YESTERDAY. The result of the racing at Brighton Beach | (Coney Island) yesterday was as follows :—First | race—One mile; Ingomar won, Manitou second | and Cudge third; time, 1.59. Second race— Purse $200, for three-year-olds; Clara A. won, | Aleck Ament second and Major Wheeler third; time, 1.04. Third race—One and one-quarter miles; Mamie Fields won, Gwantora second and Reporter third; time, 2.14. Fourth race—One mile; Ohio Boy won, Pilgrimage second and Kite | third; time, 1.44. Fifth race—One and one-quar- | ter miles, hurdle; Redding won, Judge Murray second and Tout third; time, 2. It is estimated that 10,000 persons were pres- | ent at the Hartford (Conn. ee Oak Park races yesterday. The first in the 2:21 class race | was won by Piedmont in 2:173¢, the best time | made in this ¢ lass during the circuit. The first | heat in the 2: won by Post Boy, after an exciting race with | Amber, in 5:06. BASE BALL. At Cleveland, Clevelandss, . Buftalos 3; at Phil- adelphia, Woi ae What Building Association? From the Builder's Association. sociation vs. The commonwealth of Pennsyiva- | nia, counsel for the defendant give the'follow- ing definition of a building society. The name of “building society” is a misnomer as applied to the corporations. Neither the plaintiffs in error, nor any other ofits species, ever erected a building, or intended to, and for that matter | would not have the power to appropriate money for such a purpose. The term “building” as sociations by long and popular nsaze, has be- come the natne by which these institutions have been called. They are simply a company of in- dividuals, who come together and agree to contribute monthly a sum of m towards a common fund, which contributions are to be continued until there shall be sufficient to di- | vide to each member of the fand the sum of $200. The interest of the members in the fand having for convenience been called “shares” and each member takes “shares” in proportion to and expects to realize at | f them, the sum of £200. make the money productive, and at e accommodate the members who pate the time of “maturity” by re- iT $200 upon each share (or “taking a loan” as it is called) the money is awarded to the highest bidder, because all possess the same t to anticipate the time of *matucity,” and | method was adopted as the fairest and most just. The bonus thus bid for priority of | “lo: reverts to the common fund and inures to the benefit of a. To secure a continuance of the payment of the monthly contributions & the “borrowers” to the time of “maturity,” se- curity is taken from a The Difficulties of the Ger German tio vernment, Prof. Herbert Tuttle, in Harper for September. In addition to constitutional embarrassments, domestic affairs impose at least one serious and. permanent dilemma upon the minds of German patriots and statesmen. This concerns the phy- sical endurance of the country. So long as Germany keeps her arm: fo died to! its it stand- ard of numbers and has little to fear from foreign eee except, in the case of a general combination inst her, which skillful diplomacy will doubt! be able aa sipey the army — her retire “5 \zer O1 er unint another. fier trong: AG arty acainst af tacks from abroad, the greater sel seeder — ath, the wie talent, the makes upon the ck cess classes ‘of the country, are itive ease, because service become a second nature with fing: man people, and is hardly —— asan inter- ruption of thenormal career of the successive generations. But the military budget is a anh heavier burden, and withal a progressive burden, to which the growth of population and wealth bears no adequate relation. Under this the rgd is (oxen ly breaking down. The present generation may not see the catastrophe, nor the next, for the endurance of the German people in the matter of taxation can yet with- stand severe trials; but there is a point at which its strength, if not its enprerag will Joe od under the Aches system that point will day be reached. Aes the retirement of Bismarck, which as already been oftened threatened, or his teste which has now become a daily possibility, would be aanost serious blow tothe stability of the imperial system. Of the three men who led the great movement for unity, the Emperor, Moltke, and Bismarck, the last-named could be least easily spared. The Emperor is a man of medloere ability even as a soldier, and his son is in some respects his superior. Moltke is unquestionably a oe es but Moltke has created a school an: and these will live after him. But the Chancellor has vigorously suppressed sth rising pupil, and has formed ai jy personal regime, which no successor could administer. The secret of his power will be buried with him in the grave. It is natural, therefore, that the German people should view the prospect of his loss with dis- may, and be paralyzed by every le re- port of his condition or his feelings. This is really the great danger which threatens the em- pire. ap eee Wounpep Like THs Presipent. — Martin 23, a at Washington park, tag nd York, two weeks ago, and whose wound was in ap the same place and of the same character from which President Garfield is suffer- ing, died Tuesday. An mog +f which under existing circumstances mi of more than 01 interest, will matie $0 determine Pees hoagie —_—_e-____ Removal or New Yors's Poricy Commm- SIONERS.—Ma} of New ¥« removed trou. rast Police Counblatonets | now & ! ! f i i | F g ERITE i Ee] i Fa :24 class race, two-mile heats, was } In the case ef the Bourguignon Building As- | REMOVAL OF GREASE SroTs.— Patty ofls haves | oem surface tension than cil of turpentine, zole or other olls. Hence, if a grease spot om ‘a piece of cloth be moistened on the reverse side with one of these solvents, the teasion on the greasy side is larger, and therefore the mixture of benzole and fat of grease will tend to move towards the main grease spot. If we were to moisten the center of this spot with beazole, we | should not remove ft but drive grease upon’ the clean portion ofthe cloth. It is therefore neces- Sary to distribute the benzole first over a circle surrounding the grease spot, to approach the latter gradually. at the same time having blot ng paper in contact with the spot to absorb the oe immediately. Brer Crogverres.—A good way to use up bits of cold roast beef is to chop them fine and add about a third of the quantity of crackers or bread crumbs; stir in enough milk or water to moisten it, season well with pepper and salt, then roll in balls oF fat cakes, dip in egg and fry MERIC ACID BURNS.—M. Alanore,a phar macist, relates in the Unton Pharmaceutique, the details of an accident by which two students im | chemistry received ® quantity of sulphuric acid jon their face and hing. The professor brought then to M. Alanore's pharmacy, and he quickly as possible covered their faces with, soft paste of calcined magnesia and water, about two millmetres thick—more being ied as this fell off. In about a quarter of an hour both were free from pain, but the treatment was con- tinued in one case forfive hours, and inthe other for twenty-four. When able to bear the air without pain, no mark of the burn remained ex- | cept a slight redness, which entirely disappeared ina week. Friep Corw.—One of the most appetizing dishes that can be placed before a hungry ref and which may tempt the appetite of one who isn’t hungry, is made in this way:—Take one dozen ears of corn, grate it, stir in four eg one-fourth of a cup ‘of flour, a little walt. and in hot lard; if the corn is milk or milky, add a little cream. This is next to fried oysters, and a good substitute In August. Prencu Cake.—Five tumblers sifted flour, | three of white sugar, one-half tumbler butter, | one tumbler milk, one teaspoon soda dissolved. in @ little water; mix well, beat three eggs, yokes and whites beaten separate, one teaspoon | nutmeg; beat all well for ven minutes. Bake in \3 moderate oven. | APPLE PICKLES. —Sweet apples make de | licious pickles; peel and quarter them, boll them until tender in vinegar and water; to one quart | of vinezar add two pounds of susar: heat the vinegar, and dissolve the sugar in it; add cloves and cinnamon, and pour over the apples while hot. Potato Crogverres. mashed Potatoes with pepper, a heat of melted butter to to a cream with a teasp supful of potato; bind with two or three om cold well beaten eggs and add soeea sulted parsi | Gf you like.) Roll into oval balls, dip in beaten | exe. then in bread crumbs, and fry in hot lard or drippings. Pile in a pyramid upon a flat dish, and serve. Soor oy Car from open chimne papers, ifcovered thickly with | up without injury alt, can be brushed ‘0 the carpet How to Coox Rice.—One of the best ways to cook rice ix to steam it; best, because His no | trouber all that ts nected Ie to tse sure to put im plenty of water. If you wish for rice pudding and have not planned fur it hours before by cooke insthe rice in this way, youcan have it ina surprisingly short time. “One cup of rice wall make croquettes and pudding enough for a fam- iy of four. To Kexp Ovt Movas.—A little spirit of turpen- tine added to the water with which floors ame washed will prevent the ravages of moths Quick Puppis the surface over h raisins, and sely ing halves together again; tie them cl cloth, and boil fifteen minutes in milk aud Water, With a rich sauce it is excellent. e+ — Wise Theatrical Animals, London Sporting News. The stories of intelligent dogs and horses have th es of perc Gi ety ption | which house. azo a | troduced into a musical piece. the owner, an | brought the tre ata certain time and left it at the wing. the actress went on for her song the donkey accompanied Neddy went away. One evening, however, his master brought him earlier than usual, and left him at the wing, apparently wrapped in placid slumber. Every one supposed that the creature would Stay there quietly until he was taken on for the song, but it so happened that the air of the ditey occurred inthe introduction to the act. The donkey pricked up his ears. Surely this was hiscue? He had seen enough of the theater te know the awkwardness of a stage wait, and as his usual companion was not there he dete mined to go on alone. On he went, and vigor ously resented the efforts of those whom he took to be bigger donkeys than himself, who tried to drag him off. When the melody waa finished, in accordance with custom he made his exit, and was hardly persuaded to stay and go on in the proper scene, which no doubt he fe- garded as an encore. The companion is of apony. He had a small partin “The Grand — and when me taken to pee y 3 stage manager asked whether tastes or peculiarities that could be gratified? His mastet tho thought not, but admitted that = pony hada weakness for a glass of beer. Pint of sound malt liquor was kindly @ carpenter was charged to give the pony drink every evening. During the rehearsals the practice was observed, and much appreciated y the recipient, who ‘went about his duties in an affable and light-hearted way entirely in keeping with the spirit of the piece. On the first night of the performance the pony stood at the wings waiting to goon. Miss Farren took hold of his bridle when he was wanted, but he stuck his hoofs bard in the stage and pchend 4 refused to stir. Persuasion and force were tried, and at last he was thrust before the foot- lights; but he simply declined to act, and, on the contrary, let out at the chorus with both heels. Something was wrong, and ee occurred to the stage manager to ask whet the beer had been duly given? This was the so- lution of the mystery. In the hurry and excite- ment of a first night the beer had been forgotten. The tankard was hastily provided, and when the pony had been convinced that it was an over- sight and not a mean-spirited attempt to de- fraud him of his dues, he absorbed the beer, and, trotting on to the stage, did all that was required of ——_—_—~e-—_____ Suot Deav.—In Grayton county, Va., lest week, a colored man named Mack Allen at- tempted to commit an outrage on a little white girl ten years of age. He was followed and Algona by Jerome Pasiey and other menwf fhborhood, and when they found hinuhe to be taken, and drew a pistol and fired upon the party. The shot took effect in the wrist of Mr. Pasiey, who at once raised his gan and sent a load of buckshot crashing through the negro's body. He died instantly. Don't believe everything, but be assured that ‘St. Jacobs Oil is the remedy of the age. SES Mr. Bi re ae pea ‘a aes eee eae Ba ey ae Senha cima sues neta ah 4 © eigenen ga SBNETT. 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