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AUCTION SALES. By vi hundred tember 1: Hing. Terms: carh: sold. B.H. WARNER. Act. Sn STREET, BETWE FEN P AND terete a aud fifty-four (154)"in lots certain and fifteen (615), 1875, ‘The indebtedness and expenses of sale lance in six, twelve and eighicen months, with te be, secured by deed of trust on uundred dollars shall be Property is knocked cf. SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME LOT ON Ap SORAH CAPITOL URDAY yauaUst tWENTE SI DCK P.M., all of lot numbered one Moses Kell coda ge numbered six ny eurveyor's ottes sone improved ‘bys Gwro-etory: frame es sabe a Suna in be paid down when the MAIN M. ROHRER, Truster, ____ SUMMER RESORTS. _ Sie JOHN COTTAGE, CAPE MAY, sil year. “Special rates for Seytember. Sea Bom. ek Ek. I by tise drives, Isles than a mul from 5 Fr pe Po Grove Eaves try bist DICAN BO ORDAN'S W- Staraexsoxs Dzror P.0., . E. ST. JOHN, Cape May, N.J* ‘Washington by the; nate Rctronetitan Branch. feet" above Washington. where the hotel coaches will the gnonths of September and Oc- ments will be made. For termeap- = SSeS 8. SPRIN VIRGINIA. Pamphlets at the Riggs House, Ebbitt House and Star | JelL-teepth Frwers a HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, MD., now open for the reception of su Te E. C. JORDAN. Is reste. Boa $25 ver month. % per weok and £1.30 per day. jor particulars OK, Pro- Prictor, Leonardtown, ‘a J9-e&wisep usm, STATES HOTEL, ‘The lancet in Atlantic, N.J., Tenow open for the 9 THOS. CHASE, Ons BROWN & WOFLPBE B, Pre Jels-co, jyd, auceo fF You WANT Terms $1. Hand at Cotton's. a iby faught, by Alfred Sard town Post Offi jest piace on the 25; par day: Senn than four day Address Dr. R. P. BLACKI by Bai i other Raeages b Marion Hariand Wit. MORRISON, Law BooxskLukn AND STATIONER, as No. 475 Pa. ave. northwest. EW BOOKS. Rue. Name Serie AFe sy ne ponsi bilit W, Gi Macias ie Farm Festi als, by ‘To the Coutral Arie neon, Beauty in Dress, ‘The Count’s Secret. by Emile England Without _ayit F.R.G.S. 2 vols, Sailor's Haidy Book and E. E. Quail ty and Back, by Joseph itrouzh, ‘by Mra. ( and ER, ‘Pennsyivania avemic, Seer READING. ‘The Beantiful Ocean Fy Wretch; Wm, Black Lance Clark Russel, nid Hobin omsedd Africa; Major ont and Within Ae Grant White. fF rex AT MEGINNISS’ IF ckecar cheaper than you ever saw it oF 2. Stuart Pheipa. 1, Borgham. ALLANTYNE & SON, S orthwest. - th street S GOODS you WANT "SOCKS, closing out at three pairs WINDSOR se ARES for 25 cents, CIN TIES for made to order the very best muuslin and very fine linen. in Wachingt money than any liouse in Amenica. ere the*first to put and we no: the price, of Shirts C. GEO. MEGINNISS, 1002 F street northwest. SHIRT FACTORY, ‘816 F steer Nontuwest, opr. Patent Orrice. HALF S. B. ELLERY, ° 1 UNNINGH a TE sr prices: udshed, 90 cta, finished, 80 cts, Enislecd, DERWEAL ani » full tine remarkable HOSE, FURNISHINGS at cy refunded where goods fail to THOMPSON, Manager. 8 WELL-KNOWN, RE- re] jared to do all kinds of work SILK HATS tmade to order, pel old Keruember the number 740 8 marae SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS F FINE DRESS SHIRTS 1 GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. Practice, i ‘enabled to rnarantes Qaiders of the bowl. thrvat, now oF skin. diseretion with 8; sorthes, prematn! are raalically Beatties tng sy Wash. Street and Pennsylvania avenue. Dy mail unccr seal on tevipe of ‘ANHOOD RESTORED. — A victim of dence, having oreo Pastarie luis fellow-suit Vivene ALTH 1S. Ria AS Diz ache, 's treetiuent. 8h ve dollars: PE Say Bano prepaid on” receiptof price. mew &) Cure any case. With each er revel: ved by us maincs boxes, Bese mee Fo ares toreturn money tent does Guarantors issued STOTT be a De addrowed. Di ty. Seminal Weakness, Injen Geet PAL D Bias oe TREATMEN’ azine, N Deprestion, pemceney, Exvtn F Saxeez Nonziwest, Wasurxetox, D.C. OF THE w esses often in Sor Chaewes reasonable. DR. io Vincinia avenue southw Fes Irregu- | hea quickle cured. est, oppontte Suto wha ALL AFFII aaa WITH mice abel you, whale ut mercury. . BROT 7 Rr. rein Spr ce ictims of in- Kewent or Chron orrhea jing by a local remedy. Call or fare to Baltimore deduct- easght Jel7-3n* HAS REMED diltemae compte yactiveed Carte V2 th street navthwest. “Ofticsinues m. Jel0-4n* oH POWDERS CI is eTAIN CURE vacsmes, Gravel aiid all mee, ig ant all Bicod nel és ENTWISLE. waist, corner Pk peice” # POE bON, est ee ad ae: REEV] 43 Con eucek New ES York. DR. EL c. WEST'S 0 Lies of, Memory, 3) = tor- Emiseions: ton, self-abuse or ovar- desth. Convuisions, caused by over-exei leads to , decay cre recent Bach bor c Se: Fish box contains one es TOF ied secompan an First. 1s 1881, 0 fet T will EL OLDEST E TABLISHED Se STEAMERS, &c. LADIES’ GOODS. Ps Fst GREAT SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES yes THE NATIONAL LOAN hi gaiges os 1007 7th Ben Fins si SEVEN Pi and condguing sag our great stock redeemed Pledges are, Gold end Siver Watches Ar "American and Swise Solid Gold and Set Rings—Amethyst, Pearl, Cameo, Rubies and Garnets. Solid Gold Gent's and Ladies’ Chains. Lockets, Charms. Soegieers Sold iver and Plated Ware. Gontiamen's owning. ‘Drees and ea GALE OF VALUABLE LOT_ON COLUMBIA AVE- N ERIE AND M s NEAR COLUMBIA COLLEGE. qs On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER FO! 1881, in front of the at SIX O'CLOCK P. Lwili sell Lot 11, im block. sccording to fall’ and Braue’ subdivision | Meridian Hill, as surveyed ‘by Chas, He Bits in Bopiaun ber, | ter, Qpetind ce here . eee rat Se prover eld eae ‘conyoyanctan, eu27-2awbt B. H, WARNER, Auctioncer. Ss. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. FURNITURE AT AUCTION. on MONDAY, AUGUST Will be sold TWENTY- NINTH, LOCK, at No. 423 New York a Tete in euid house, consist- aie Ladies’ Shaw! 27-6 nue, the entire effect contained in ing of — Parlor Su russel green rep, Chamber Sui Iden Cgricy Pret plate Mizror, ones ‘Extension | Kitchen snd Parlor Stoves, | Lange assortment of Crockery and Glassware, Refrigerator, Buckets: &e- as peremptory, on account of the family leaving the Ho it. oo 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. PLATED SHOW CASES, “COUNTERS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO’ AT AUCTIO: Qu MONDAY, AUGUST TWENTY NINTH, 1831, | ATTEN O'CLOCK A.M. we shall sell at tae well” re of A. » No. 427 7th street north mirehasers, viz: how ounters, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, i Naw MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 1T oth W RDUGBE, ABRUSSELS AND ‘ THER PILLOWS AND BS EXTENSION TTA; UISITES, BOLSTERS, “Matt BLES OA cHAL RS, a TCHEN 5 ke Be AT AUOTIE Sat TEN, OULOGK. WC 101 Lith etree at 7 t collection at TI nortinw sei the Household Furniture. Terms c a2-d ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD CASE Caan ND DIN ‘CHAIR: i CARPE: CLOTHS; FEATHER PILLO AND. HOLSTERS: M HEATING STOVES: RANGE: GLASSWARE; KITCHEN UTENSILS, &o. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST THIRTY-FIRST, at On TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. we Fexidenco of & gentleman “Agetininge housekeeping, No. 319, northeast corner of 4th street and New ork ave Ce the above assortment of su Order, to which we ank spectd attention, Terins cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., 24 ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. vELLING, FRONTING ON iN. NANDO. AU INTH, at SIX ae hall sell Lov in Callan’ ion of Square No. 480 ne Front ‘by 01 feet 435 inebes deep, improved by a 2: otry frame dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve mouths, for notes bearui interest from day of Sale, and secured by a deed of trust on property sold. All conveyancing, &c., st purchssers’ cost. $50 down on day of sal d ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. , Auictioncer. HOMAS DOWLIN SALE OF VALUABLE A ARUNDEL MARGLASD. ne EK MILE FROM Sescues CUT, B&O. Ri PTEMBER SIXTH, A.D. 1881, will offer’on the prem auction, th sporty of the la it pul 9 5. Thingvold, known as °" Woodiawn.". This property 16 ne fa Mlarvland, and is fation, on th aud is is ined hou Ming. Tt has a sine of fruit, including # grapery ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in six, twelve and ‘OTICE. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. AQpGRA ater AUGUST “Isr, 1881, the SUAS ee Zi yu ‘ ; i ee F tI 2 fi il Fe OR BALTIMORE AND RIVER LANDINGS.—The Steamer SUE, Capt. W. G. GrocHeean, leaves Ste- vs wharf overy SUNDAY at ax im, for timore every FRIDAY st four 3 retvents our Washington night. Passengers: STW Allriver (raph iusto pened. For farther in- & BRO. wharf; _m26-3m — Pann, ves and Soh street. Tickets, Bank Buildi: bs = and Geo1 cnt 33 water 7 particulars water street, Geor \. ne eee Woop, Seoretary, ap26 613 15th street, S. Treasury. a ee NEW YORK Di MERCHANTS AND MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY'S OUTSIDE LINE. ‘The Steamship WM. LAWRENCE, Capt. J.8. March, sail from the foot of Spear’s wharf, WEDNES- a aust ata p.m. | Freight received daily foot of Spear’s wharf, Lowest rates guarantood Rates or Ease First class, $6, ee stateroom berth. f desired, 25 cents each ext Stecrae, $3; meal teamners ives Now ork for Baltimore, every. Paintba at Spe I, HUGGINS, Aczwr, Spear’s Wharf, or foot of Tang Dock, ‘Baritone, GEO. H. AGENT, 3y28 Pree 49, East “Hives New Your. N EW YORK ROTTERDAM. Steamers of this Line, ALAND,” and’ “MAAS,” Steerage, HY GAZAUR, eet ea nt, 27 South William For p ctpply to WG, “AMSTERDAM” eee OT TERDAM IEDAM," ““W. We: A SCHOLITEN,” Seas U. 8. Mails ig the Neti erlande, leave Wat- Brooklyn, regularly, on WEDNESDAY. Rew ¥ i. 5. Gantgo rea echt tNatigual Sat Sat ys CSihsing. epost corner New York cd 1th street horthwest. JalT ORTH GEEMAN LLOYD SreaMsulr LINE BETWEEN New Youn, Hava Loxbox, SOUTHAMPTON AND ‘will sail EVERY y SAT. 1 steamers is com URDAS from Bremen Pier, or, Foot oF Sd street, paseage: ken. Rates. of —From New Y ving, London, ‘pecon rage, $30; prepaid ste: certificates, ote, nnsylvania avenue northwest, Agents fc for (GUNAKD LINE. MSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. BELWEEN EW oie AND LAVERDOOL- CALLING A’ FROM PIER 40. Nk. NEW YORK. go ia. Batavia, - cere RATES Fredets Pits si9 ada Looe rae rt ante nuers narked * do not Stecrasre at very low ones eee from Liv- ervoo! and Queeustown and all other parts of Europe ‘bilis of inden given for Belfast, Glaszow, crt Blof dense Ports aa" the Gorucentond for Mediterranean For freueht and passage ae st the Company's offion, 605 "Tih strect, Washinuton, o. + otis BIGELOW'E Gon VERNON H. BROWN & 0 New York. Jani2 eighteen uicnths, with Intorert Troma day et nates seeured gh the property,” Al conveyancing at cost of purchaser. ‘Trustee reserves right to resell at cost of defaulting pnr- chaser, in case tars are not complied with in ten days. a23-dts J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, Trustee. ‘OLDWELL, Real Estate Rchecaex 3 SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES, Nos. 919, Yl AND 923 G STREET virtue of a deed of dated December 12, A.D. duly recorded in Liber No. 702, folio 136, one of and records for the District of Columb ie aD and at se Feauest of the party cooured thereby Kahail sel He auction, “in ses, 0. StONDAY, R. AILROADS._ BALTIMORE AND OHIO RATLROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE ‘THE EAST AND THE ‘WES, Vrs WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! ANEY COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE ERFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, A.M. SEPTE MBER FIRTH. 1. ae ate O'CLOCK PAL described real extate, situate in the city of «D.C. to wit: Being the east 45 fect 4inches front by ¢ depth of lot 20, in square numbered 950, 40 gether with the improvements, &c. ‘Terms: Ono-fourth cash, “and the balance in six, twelve, eichtcen and twemty- “tou fortes ee = anes est 36 per cent per annum, secured by a ast on the property sold; or all cash, at option ot he pur- chaser. A deposit af $100 required at time of sale, and all conveyan ang and recording at purchaser's cost. If are not comp thin seven days from the trustee reserves the right to resell at purchaser's costs, after ON days’ adverti: a23-eod CHARLES (uances W. wee Auetic AUCTION SALE OF THREE SMALL PROPERTIES. Evil sell at public. suction to.cloee out an estate, on FRIDAY, BF COND, 1881], the following properti A great. a for an ihvestment : 5 O'CLOCK P. M., street north- went; six rooms,” Lot is 13-6390. 30 O'CLOCK Lot on Vailey street, between pass and 13th streets northwest, 8 and T, 49350; rear of ‘house 1817 13th street. 6 O'CLOCK B. M., 1610 10th street northwest, two- story Dwellins House. ‘Terms of sale: One-thira cash; balance in one, two and three years. Interest 6 per cent. CHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer, 20, 28, 25,27, 30, 8e1 _ DOWLING, Auctioneer. NEARLY NEW BRICK DWELLING ON THE SOUTH SIDE @F PROSPECT STREET, BETWEEN HIGH AND POTOMAC STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. 3 ONDAY. ACOUST TWENTY- NINTH, 1881, at X O'CLOCK, ‘in front of the premises, I shall sell part | SL Jot 16, fra nting 20 feet 6 inches on the south nideot Proepect street, between Hich and Potomac streets, by depth of 45 féet, end Uaproved by a nearly new bricl ting hous the balance in one and two six per cent interest Enel ed of, rust on the property ncing at purchaser's cost. ii THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionecr. Louisa A STATE LOTTERY. ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. NINTH GRAND D! ISTREBUTION, cLass I, AT NEW OKLE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 181, 1881, 136ra. MONTHLY DRAWING. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. ted in 1868 for twenty-five years by the: LEAVE W. WASHINGTON, 12:20 CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, AND 8T. LOUIS rece ie cs and Way Stations. 6:50—Baltimor ‘and Ws Strasburg, Winchester, an Wane 8:10—Point of Rocks. mand We 8:15_PHILADELPHIA re YORK AND BOSTON 8: 40 STAUNTON 3 DE OO NY Teas ne Hagerstown and at Point of Hocks Tor 19:00-On mat only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and 10:00. BALTIMORE. EXPRESS (stops st ssf Hyatiovilie, +10: SHER GR CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ne BE LO EXPRESS. bh Mi tnere, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta Ba 13- BAL av ePicsg nore and Way. MORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW 3:30 Bait nd Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- crate ys 6 see 4:90SBALTT (ORE, HYATISY WELLE At iB LAUREL vas as via Relay, stops at Annap- opps, weit wa Snsepeti and ora Way, Stations. XP) berg: Seat ae teas Bont of chester and PROLBALT ORE, HYATASVILLE AND LAUREL 192 15 FIT TSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS 1980S PLADEL ERA, NEW YORK and BOSTON Jars to New York. LAUREL BUR do I BALEIMONG ANATISN TLE and 8. pa on signal or off passengers Between Washington and’ Annapolis ther Ohio Ticket Office, Washinj Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th i be taken for w be any point in the city: 1 8 81 THE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE ‘TO THE NRT! eke DOUB! JH Sruexpw ScEy tgamirioner Egor. NEFELOT MAY X dorm, 18. ‘TRAINS LEAVE WASHING’ corner of Sizth and Distrects, as follows: ian Fee, wey jundays only. Other trains daily, except on All trains f1 feo peaen tan eas ai ington fafion and G19 ad 1881 iD SOUTHWEST. Tneorpora! lature for Educational sud Charitable: p —wit SSR OF 31,000, 000—to ‘which fund of over has tines been added. 7 werwhelming povniar vote ite franchise was of the > Fens ato Constitution adopted TBER DRAWINGS WILL IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES Look at the followins distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30, 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. Responsible cor: to whesn liberal compensate wil bo pes For further information, dress. Send orders by Exj Money Order by mail, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIAN. or M. A. DAUPHIN, at = No. 212 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, or J. P. HORBACH, 605 lu STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C., oel6-s,t, ths. 1 ROBERTSON EVERY WEDN x INSULT DR. Be cons Sect, from #29 Orbe pe mew w ficen ro - Re aed Organs, and ‘Noo- I recently. ~ paar saree ae eens sarah fers: office, 19 8. Eutaw street, Baltimore. re cea erences t Ttallan Marbie and Mantels, &e., et ae Bak y™ catia 4 our Grand Hatraordinary Be sUieen kp ana Lays 10 TH THE a tng any — lo oe ‘Orders to Ghecry tab ea ta 2 oe Ey: aes | park A. S iatbiene St lho New Onuitut, Zar, 3 pra 1831. For Pittsbu: daily, with ni Can eichitnetct dail ae ot st Ghia Cin: cat Hos and Chicago; 8.30 bets. Gall, BALTIMORE AR ANB EOTORAG For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buftalo, ith OF Garior Car to Watkins ai the Ni daily, Sunday; 9:30 excopt Bat. ‘braay, Ww Ste yee coat ee For Willameport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 s, or New Yor’ st sho Ea East, 3:09 a.m.. 10:30 a.m 10:15 p.m” On 2:00, 10: i tlio Nt all ti trains connect at Jer- ster to Fnlton n root, avOl 8: nme tt Tos am. 2 On Si Ee 40, 10:00 sage Eon cocnmtcosnem aaeas ‘WASHINGTON SR ag M* 5. P. Patan, x Wo. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having eth for: Europe June season's of 20th to for Tye will offer the retnainder of cor OPULAR MARKED DOWN BARGAINS. P $1 all Silk MITTS now only 50c. pair. 62c, all Sik MITTS now only 25c. pair. ‘5c, Ladies’ fine LISLE GLOVES now 2c. pair. at greatly reduced prices. Store closes at 6:30 p.m. daily July and August. _$y7| 390: Hambune OIDERIES now 25s, ayer, $7340. Hamburg EMBROIDERIES now 2éc. a yard. AT ost! AT COST! Se, Humburs EMBROIDERIES now 376. a yard. OUR WHOLE 62}0. Hamburg EMBROIDERIES now S0c: a yard. ANCY GOODS, Embrac TRLINERY AND cx L FREE HORSE-CAR TICKETS Pelee Three Glove, Lass Mita aed ‘To $1 purchasers at Aries RL AND BELOW GREAT CLEARING SALE ss NoW Is THE TIME £0 SECURE BARGAINS. a BEFORE STOCK TAKING. MRS. if. J. HUNT, yt Siem Dee, Be Garson Th naw, CENT ay HIS COCHRANE & CO., ENTHE S BIOCK OF. bn W SUMMER GOO) le OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. Wa Sd Tarek Ween a ik Wrap Street and ie We sapere Fal Uawasnd P. 8.—We close at 6 p.m. daily. 25 Parasols endGloves Parisian Novoltisin Neckwear, BIAGK FF°® ScHoor ovrrits. and White Laces in great variety; Ladies’ and Missos’ Bathine Saiteand Cape, and, rcurctuiy splectot ne ea cents. Store will be cloned ath ae roe eee ALL-WOOL FRENCH DRESS GOODS. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. i, ALL-WOOL HABIT CLOTHS. _420 901 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. M ME. WASHINGTON, 'ASHION, E KING AND TEIMMING = ALL-WOOL PLAID SUITINGS. GOSSAMER WATER-PROOFS.... DRESEMAT PENSYLVANIA AVE, IRE SES TOK EAD GLONaS Hor style st ahort notice. “Ladie# tan have Dresses bot SS eee | and Dasted, and a perfect it guaranteed. ‘ap8 GAUZE AND MERINO VESTS, Heres ‘cong nw HOSIERY, DEPARTMENT. Sr Srorn, ECIALTHRD rOR WN Host or Catina and Ney Bing, ta Zashitoed. st Sprang) L avy Bine, ai a SO conte a pair, usual price ‘A VERY FINE | 222 918 7rH STREET NORTHWEST. LISEE THREAD. sISH pis “Stipe Hose 545 = aii cents, rorula r price, F ‘ALL OPENING. GLOVED. MCT MENT 2-Elastic LISLE (READ GLO! former price 85_ centa; $-Blactic LISLE, TieAy Dal VES, 3 reduced. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! from 50 cents, “Other sty eye "ARA’ PEXUASOLS WILLBE SOLD AT ADISCUUSED or 30 2OPER CENT. crap MORE NOVELTIES THAN EVER. DOUGLASS dy? Our Stock is now complete and compriees the hand- somest designs in the Market in Velvets, Moquette, Body * FAMILY SUPPLIES. and Tapestry Brussels, 3-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Floor Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Druggets, Upholstery Goods, Lace FRUIT sags AT COST TO MAKE ROOM Fo 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, 825 504 OTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND E NORTHWEST. HOoBsEx's PURE RYE WHISKEX. ALWAYS RELIABLE. THREE YEARS’ OLD. THREE DOLLARS GALLON, At al3 WITMER’S, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. F YOU WANT ‘Our New South.” It is sure to please. For sale by all first-class Grocer Dealers in Flour, Food, Vora, Oate Hay re yar, Feed, a, Gaertn, iE VERY NICEST BREAD BUY and wholesale by & SONS, Straw, &e., MILLS, 36 West nm, D. C. LARET. CLARET. , FRONSAC. 8T. ESTEPHE. MOULIS. MEDOC. ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. CLOS DES MEYNARDS. MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. B. W, REED'S SONS, 5030 1216 F st. northwest. OHN B. KELLY, mm Frage-Orass DeaLeR BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c. CORNED BEEF Stalls and 206 a se aati Gi ‘ket, 9th street wing, ag ce res rine 1, City Post aaarketing delivered free of chase to all pants of the A®* FOR PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER DOZEN. ‘Twenty cents per dozen allowed for empty bottlesif returned. For sale by Dealers, and by the Manufacturer, SAM’L C. PALMER, 1212 To 1224 29TH SrReet, WEST WASHING’ §2-TELerHontc Connection. TON, a Fo A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILERATION, VIRGINIA CLARET OR. NORTON’S SEEDLING the Wines. =i HUME, CLEARY &60., 807 Market Space. That Splendid Minnesots Family Flour, justly named “SOVEREIGN, ” yields in perfection white, ow sweet and wholesome broad. ME, CLEARY 807 Market Space. direct importation of. *COMMENDADOR” FORT WINE, absolutely pure, and, aoe ea inal pur the very OT Markel Space, OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. ig unequalled for Doan and cea HUME, CLEARY & CO., thness, a pevocand and purity, Jel4 807 Marker SPACE. H™ HOUSE SEEDLESS CUCUMBERS, ONLY FIFTY CENTS. PALACE MARKET, Conger lire sTREET AnD Naw YoR«K AVENUE. Also, STRAWBERRIES just received. apT GOLD MEDAL The TOC Ray Ss MINNI Avery superior NOLA Patent. STERLING'S §' IS FANCY. ‘A Magnificent Winter ter Wied, Pate GOLD! mreniiodies ne Mesos! vate over all other com- Fiour in the United ILDEN E HILL. ‘The Standard F FOR SALE BY EVEN rave Chass HOGER. ‘WHOLES, D * Corser Ist STREET axD aaen AVENUE. febi5 WM. M. GALT & co. SPORTING GOODS. =| Ge RUPPERT, (08. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY DREN'S Canker COMPANY, poe SecHEnye cHIL- for beauty, Comfort and durabitity in ‘the HP, iG ue CROQUET VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS. pecerited * sree assortment of fraveling and Se SEWING NG MAC. ES, &e. Lunch jy? wis. Seis zo Gomme Pe ee McKENNEY, 427 9th street. Curtains, Cornices, Window Shades, &c., &c., which we are offering at great inducements. SINGLETON & HOEKE, alg No. 801 MARKET SPACE. Geeman 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 NAPEINS, weight, 22 ounces, for $1.50, ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, auls 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GPECIAL BARGAINS. DRY GOODS. During the balance of August we wil! offer special in- ducements to close out many lines of Goods, ‘The stock is yery large, and well worthy the attention of buyers, TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 803 MARKET SPACE, At cosT. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 anp 824 SEvENTH STREET NoRTHwEs?, HAVE MARKED THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS DOWN TO COST, AND MANY ARTICEES MUCH BELOW COST, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR ENORMOUS FALL STOCK, WHICH WILL SOON BEGIN TO ARRIVE, AND WHICH WILL REQUIRE EVERY INCH OF BROOM IN THEIR LARGE ESTABLISHMENT TO ACCOMMODATE IT. GUINNIP, DAY & CO. aé Cosine OUT OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT ACTUAL COST. All of our French Lawns. All of our Figured Linen Lawns. All of Figured American Lawns at Actua largest assortment in Washington, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 25. Figured Linen Lawns, 1234, 15, 18. Allof our Parasols at Actual Cost. Allof our Black and Colored Silke, Black and Colored Satins, Brocade Silks at Real Cost during the month of August. Double White Black Wool Bunting, 123. ‘Two Hunired (200) pieces of Beautiful Ging hams, 10, 123, 15. Nuns’ Veiling, Black and all Pure Wool, 3734. a one yard wide, for ladies eigenen Remnants of .Drees Goods, Black Cashmeres, Lawns. Calico, Fiannela, Table ‘Linens at less than cost to close them out, CARTER’S, 4y30 711 MARKET SPACE. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ELLING OFF. S — 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, — ns of influence who have means, know Engtish language, and would be iad of the honor to come as representatives to a conven- tion of this magnitude. This neon gen after mature Celiberation on man's moral and social relations, would probably conclude to issue an address to the world, advising, among other things, the organization of a family of nations to so educate the people on a peace footing that it would be practicable by the dawn of the twen- tieth century to di: and navies all from the United States, atter being desolated by war, makes this undertaking at this time a very important one. Many of the clerzy express | a desire of ‘hing on the good time coming when sw and cannon can be used for wire and rail. It is hoped that ar.“tration leagues will be commenced i every county in the United States, as well as in all the other countries, so to expend so many millior cation is everywhere so much sone ita; = Hay Fever. To the Editor of Tax EvENtNe Stan. ‘As many who suffer from this painful disease cannot ‘‘flee to the mountains” for reliet few simple suggestions from a fellow-sufferer may aid in rendering their period of misery more en- durable. As exercise, heat and light aggravate all the symptoms, the highest degree of comfort at- tainable under the circumstances is gained by resting in a cool, dark room, with a thick layer of white cotton batting bound loosely over the eyes. The latter allays the intense itching and burning of the eye-lids. Bathe the eyes morning and evening (or oftener) with warm water, in also draw some of it gently up the nostrils.’ Use frequently. ing and evening, followed by thorough friction. As to diet, it is well to avoid melons, meat, greasy or highly seasoned ‘dishes, and hot bread and butter, as they intensify the feverish, irri- table condition of the mucous membrane. Cooked fruits, oatmeal and crushed wheat, milk worse. Keep as cool as possible, physically and mentally, with the consoling thought before you that the first heavy frost of autumn will bring | Ch: partial if not entire relief. A sense of duty to my fellow-sufferers impelled me to leave my cool, shaded room where I was in comparative comfort, and the result is that I am almost ss the sky-lizhts out of the top of my so I seek refuge there again in- stant SNEEZER. August 24, 1881. —_.____ Crowded Cars at the Steamboat Landings. To the Editor of Tur Evexrxe Stan: In your issue August 20th, “A regular rider” statesin regard to a complaint of Mr. J. H. King, that although he has ridden on the 7th street cars past the wharves as often as anyone in the city, he has yet the first car to see that was overloaded. Now I assert, and I know that all who have endeavored to obtain a seat in the cars on the arrival of the steamers will corrobo- | rate my statement when I say that Mr. Kinz is | perfectly correct. As the steamers near the wharf the cars are brought out, and placed so near each other that the noses of the horses of each succeeding car almost touch the dash-board of the one in front. begin to disembark, the starter, and, per force, the conductor, stationed at the steps of the first car, begin in) dulcot tones, their deceptive “First car up.” ‘Plenty of room.” “Pass right up front please,” until it is impossible for another human being to obtain a foothold on any portion of the car. This scene is repeated with all the cars, until the last passenger is packed in to perspire, and grumble about seat, no fare.” Now if this is not overloading, what is it? As for keeping the cross streets open, such a thing is not even thought of. Let all our citizens assist Mr. King inthe good work hehasbegun. He seems to bt determined to bring to justice the brutes who, in disregard of ev law of humanity, persist in working anim: suffering from terrible sores, caused by want of attention and badly pe harness, and other ill which animal flesh is heir te. Let the good work go on. Husasrry. Se Sharp Huckster Practice. To the Editor of Tae Evenine Star: Allow me, through your paper, to call the at- tention of housekeepers toa swindle by which some bucksters, in and out of market, cheat their customers. I bought three pounds of in the market, and saw them weighed; ut as. on leaving the market it struck me that the bundie was unusually light, I took them to a store, where I found that on a “Fairbank’s” they weiched just two and a half pounds. On returning with them tothe dealer, he cheerfully, before my eyes, cleared his scale of the scoop and all weights, and showed that the scale bal- anced exactly. He then replaced the scoop and weights, three pounds for the grapes and half a pound ‘weight for the scoop, and lo, the scale balanced again. It just then strack’ me to balance the scoop with the half pound weight used to balance it, and I found the scoop weighed exactly a pound. My lost half pound was in that scoop. Of course there is no way of punishing Seal rascals by laws. In the presence of the police or market master they offset the scoop with a pound weight and charge you with hay- ing eaten the missing haif pound. People are generally satisfied on these two points: That the empty scale balances, and that they have down-weight. The very poor, who chiefly buy from peramulating hucksters at their doors, suffer the most. Moral—Make your huckster weigh the or weighing your provisions. August 25, SuBscriser. secteen OS i= and the Laws, To the Editor of Tux Eveninc Star: Your article of Saturday on the importance of perfectly framed laws, easily understood and ad- ministered, is so pertini that it ought to be printed again, in connection with what a lawyer wrote many years ago peo ue the same sub- ject. I QuoteTrom Lord Bacon: “The law cannot be made sim Seaton surerand more genet without the help and consent of ler, cheaper, ly Nteligible | son a In the first place, the German term “Reich” does not designate an empire as a form of go’ ernment ed from stance, or a Strictly “realm,” or even emda Es teokomed Sean Gor empire is Thus the Roman it means while the He BA Ba. Hil F 3 3 i at) i ; f Be i RES i ! FF azz i i i i E F itt i d j t F r i rr k : f that it will be very unpopular for those in power | ns for war, when edu- | which a little table salt has been dissolved, and | a strong gargle of cold salt water for the throat | Take a towel or sponge bath morn- aan graham bread are among the best articles of | y Don't get desperate; it only makes things | As soon as the passengers | AUCTION SALES : \ ___THIS AFTERNOON. = After the national debt Is are all taken up, what kind national banks deposit tion? This question was raised by S. Coe in is on “The © Future,” ore the late bankers’ conven- thon at Weiagera Falls. Mr. Coe thinks can be obtained under the national banking as it is, with additional provisions that the | circulation of banks We limited to one-half oF three-fourths of the cash capital paid in; that im case of bank failure the note-holders shall be preferred creditors, and that gle ves shail draw interest at an extra gek every day that _ remain er presenta - a Discnarcen.—George A. W. Stewart, em secretary of the Brooklyn school board, whe is charged with embezzling €10,000 of the fentee ofthe board, has been discharged from cust the evidence not being deemed suMelent Warrant an indictment t by the grand Jury. Haxcen Y) BSTERDAY—1 —Ben Perkins, was hanged yesterday at Livingston, Frmg the marter of Gip Roberts, colored, About: colored persons were present, but there was no disturbance. > 2 oo —_____. Prof. Tice, the St. Louis weather was cured of serious illness by St Saoeon MARRIED. Ry the Rev. Mr. Ri Isom, om July 26th | Berenidence of the Mart AMERY. 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