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SPCR ee AUCTION SALES. STEAMERS, &e. LADIES? GOODS. DRY GOODS. To-uoRKOW. Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ill_be sold on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST THIRTY- the balance of the stock of fine wriceries Fenainine unsold that date. goods warran! in sound and perfect conditions yaa ema a 29-2" HHOMAS DOWLING, Aucticouver. A_NUT REP PARLOR SUIT UNGE, TURI Lan CHAIR OER SITE, 10 aris 2 Gin wat BLES, W RESIS EXTENSION Ts KITCHEN HEQUISITES, RS, AT AL ETON. On websesb Y¥ MORNIN FIRST, 1851 at TER O'CLOCK, fh street Borthwiat, I ill ell the ‘above ell best colton of House! Paruteare. Terms _ ated THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. Baxpcome ROSEWOOD, ©. CASE. PIANO, HEAVILY Bees: Ss ST THIRTY-FIRST, at we chal pelle th Fesidenee'of 8 nam declining housekeeping Ne S10. seahonst 4th street and New York avenue northwest, ove amortinent ¢f superior Furniture in perfect to which wear weocial attention gentle: & Te PUBLISHE! Letters of Madam de Remusat American Revised Ve ion of the New Testament. Systematic Mineralogy. by Bauernen 2 Beenie Culture and other Essays, by J.P.Cooke 1 ‘Hand.capped, by Marion Harland Pte’ wh Seif-Taught, by Alfred Sardon nee cf the 7, Century tine Se 1.00 Chalmers 3.50 ley on = Pactnerehi - 12.00 e's CC. Reports, 650 "s ix to Virginia Reports. 6.00 | New Designs in Birthdai Law bas mercy 00 4 q bes 00 | ouch, 3.50 Beau is M . Peeve we ‘8 =e" Without and Wi 2.00 FRANCIS 8. “NOii ‘ Booxsktien STATIO ot Wis Pennsy ‘sfania aventie. guene READING. is Robin Series. Among the Hilla: Leisure Hour Series. A Gentleman of Leisure: Faweett. nuove Solbbaken, from the Norse. How 1 Gromed Aiticar Majer Blots. England Without and Within: R- Gi JAMES J. CHAI METROPOLITAN BooxsToRE, 911 Pennsylvania aventie. PMAN, N™ BOOKS. land Without and Within by Richard Grant White. ‘The Republic of God, by Elisha Mulford. race Bushnell. tary ‘on Exodus, by J. G. Murphy, D.D., American edition. Handicapper, by Mation Harland. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS Le, IN AT MEGINNISS’ IF YOU WANT 5 wer than you ever saw it or DCKS, closing out at three pairs ARES for 25 cents, irts mad very best ninalin aiid very fine a x, we were the first to put the price of Shirts own in Washington, and we now sell beiter Shirts for Mmouey than any House in America. ©. GEO. MEGINNISS, 226 1002 F street northwest. HIOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, ‘816 F sTREeT NORTHWEST, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. Ea nane. SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit suit. ° _ JAMES THOMPSON, ii ney refunded where coods fail to NOWN, RE- repared to do all kinds of work made to Goon and. old. number—740 Sth street mar24 emember t SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 412 F Srreer Norruwesr, Wasnrxotox, D.C. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. ix Extra Fine Shirts too ¢ almost painless and Ae get a circular ané C of the treatment. HD. SHRADEM, ME 620 Lith street Rorthiest. Chars BENRIES Oitce 456 Vinsinis ave CURE NO PAY!—TO ALL AFFLICTED ) WITH me atonce and you shal nowt mercury. t. be aidre~wed. Be, RICORD. 10 WIEST FAYETTES hanes ed frum foe. 5) Gone dies. gonsu.ted ua ae in aut Asseanes of tae j-rvous and Serainat We oc- ape ae c aor’ days. : fade Refers to is ofice, 19 S. moderate. + 100 | chaser. HERS, LACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, ‘ashiuston, Ws Jol: feruerivania avense, + Sao Bas ah ye coset tasent- Set cote viriaments an te 17. 16 lvania ave- ‘Bue, third nvor. | ELS JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF- AY MORNING, SEPTEMBER SECOND, mus gotocK, £ eae eee Se qeamrar GREAT GALE UNREDEEMED ‘PLEDGES ce ‘THE NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, street, commencing ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEM- Ben i FIRST, at SE VEN P. id contiiuing wnttl stock of Unredeemed Gold and Siver Watches, American x 4 sd Oise makes, Solid Golland Set Rings—Amethyat, Pearl, Caineo, Land Rubies and Ga rary Pole See sang ua Chan old. Breasty ins, Lae! rns. Revolvers, Musical inetrimenta, Solid Silver and Plated W Rue Cust rama Ulster and Overcoats. AlJares raricty of Gentlemen's Clothing. ies! Shawls an: Goods. 927-6 FOLEY, Auctioneer. ((uARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF THREE, SMALL PROPERTIES. Ewill sell at iN ancti an estate, on MBER SECOND. 190k the following t chunce for an investment : Sip airy in 1452 Samson street north- FRID. ¥ ME: | Ey S0UCLOCK, 'K, Lot on fot Willy ret, between 13th and 25x50; rear of f.. 1610 10th street northwest, two- : eee cash; balance in one, two ears da S Wr HANDY, Anctioneer. t. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. USTEE'S SALE OF, THREE TWO-STORY FRAME SES, Nos. 919, 921 AND 923 @ STREET psOUTHEN virtue of a deed of tenet, dated December 12, A.D, y recorded in Liber No. Foe 135. one ct istrict of Columbia, ani arty secured thereby, Tshallpell at crate in front of the premixes, on MONDA MBEK FIFTH, 1881, Bt SIX O'CLOCE P.M, | the followine-. eseribeed Foal estate, situate in the city ot ot Washiny to wit: Being ‘east 45 feet ston, D. $1.00 | front by depth of fot 20, in square ‘nunibered 950" to gether wi the improvements, &e. ‘Terms One-fourth cash, ‘and. the Dalance in six, | twelve, eixhteen and twenty-four months, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, secured by a decd of trust on the property sold: or sil cash, at option of the pur- ‘A deposit af $100 requifed at tine of ‘sale, ‘and | 2ll conveyaneinx and recoraing at purchaser's cost. If farmeof yale are net complied with in seven days from | y of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell at Durcharers costs, after five day ent. CHARLES An (MES “Prastee. WLING, Auctioneer. LUABLE FAM IN ANNE ARUNDEL i QIMIYLAND, ONE MILE” FROM "§ CUT, RK. ESDAY, SepreMiBEN SIXTH, A.D. 1881, ATUIWELVE oicliac , Twill offer’on the prem: ines, at public auction, th of the lute Walter roperty | 8. Hinawold, known a2 ** Woodiawn.” This Hand is | situate in Anne Arundel Goon Maryland, and | about one mile from Jessup’s Cut Station, on 2B. R. | Itcontains about 77 acres, and is imp loubie two-story frame dwellins house, with back | Dailainge sued raat eae buildings. Tt"has a fine Jawn and several varieties of fruit, including @ grapery | of about one acre. Alleonveyancing at cost of purchaser. right to resell at cost. of ‘cfaniting pur- ys. case terms omplied wi “M5. HOLDSWORTH GORDO BOOTS AND. SHOES. HE IDEA PREVAILS AMONG SOME PEOPLE THAT LARGE STORES CHARGE HIGHER PRICES THAN THOSE OF MOD- ERATE SIZE. THIS IS WRONG. LARGE CASH BUYERS CAN SELL CHEAPER THAN SMALL BUYERS. ‘This is particularly the case at L. HEILBRUN’S, No 402 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, (Stax oF THe OLD Woman IN Wixpow.) THE LARGEST SHOE HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES. FOR MEN: SYED POOTS AND GAITERS, $4.50. HA’ anes HED BUTT LAC LF BOOTS, $3. DG AITERS THE BEST IN STATES. » AIN AND KTP | BOOTS, all kinds, SOLID WORK BOO’ THE D SOLID Wort BOxs SOLD Suns: teats SOLID SCHOOL SHOES, 60 cents. FOR LADIES: * FRENCH KID BUTTON, warranted, $4. CURACO KID BUTTON. fine, $3. PEBBLE AND KID BUTTON, $1.25 to $3. FRONT AND SIDE LAC E, #2. ‘HI MARKET SHOES, $1. LIPPERS, $75 cents to $2. WHITE KID SLIPPERS, ALL SIZES. CHILDREN’S: OES, sli kinds. INFANTS’ ALL-LEATHER, 25 centa. GUM BOOTS AND SHOES. B LOT, OF MEN'S SHOES. 75 conta, AITERS, 50 cei PERS, 25 cents; OM, 1, worth $3.54 026-6 usr CLASS: BOOTS AN AND SHOES AT ACTUAL CosT. ‘We will sell all of our Gent's Fine LOW SHOES and Light CONGRESS GAITERS at actual Cost. Ladies' LOW SHOES, SLIPPERS and Light BUTTON BOOTS at Prime Cost. ‘These Goods must be elozed out to make room for Fall Stock. ‘This is a good opportunity to get good goods at very Low Figures. ONE PRICE. GEO. McCARTHY, 605 PE: LVANTA AV THOUSEFURNISHINGS. —__ J{OUSEREEPERS ~~ FITTING OUT OR REPLE! HING |CAN NOW FIND AT OUR E STOC CHINA, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS Of the best class, MW. BEVERIDGE, (Established 1800,) | 6066 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN PEACH AND PO% IMPROVED Bi ASE! ~B.—-Stscelosed at 6pm. + REA REDUCTION IN PRICES OF BEVRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, &c. r the next Those in Portable r advant- of above wage and Steg Head Ranges, Social revalar “Eairobes,, Fumeces, brit Siete Mantels, &e., will fin and examine Our ‘args pr St. rate | aud Fireaide Jowel Lato W. S. JENKS & CO. 5 N w | rowers FRUIT JARS. in ire Biten ‘ots, Card Ree WILMALTH & EDMC 709 MARKET SPACE. | if the fix ek, quatieg of the “quality. Dishes, Cake Bas ool le weet ¢|PHE CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLYSS. ‘Tee Best rs Use, at J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 7TH STREET, se10 Asove New Youx Avesve. eA PU ‘Stand ‘Kuown for years ‘on onl; place where first-class SECOND- SLSRaBe Bite ahem Sete SCO) ee FEAMER MATTANO OSES HIVE LANDINGS ss 2atT follrres< Oa Tome Sanat ‘Nomini; on M*® J. P. PALMER, pete eso Sapetcaist Besgeme's oun we “Wy oopwarp & LOTHROP, . 29th to 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, for ‘offer the Noe — NEW come cai pee — ye nS at Piney Piney Point and Point Loskout. 1d Lookout -class Fare to Eiret-clase Round ‘Trip to Piney ai NEW JOHN GIBSON and E. m., and Georgetown ever} ap26 STEAMEL MON- bay Bis rt er 80 oelock WEDS: ESDA apa FRIDAY, a, SS twill be issued as fol. see Ikound Trip to Fortress Monroo and oy street River, New York, every SAT HDAy aad WOOD, Secretary, 613 15th street opposite U. 8. Treasury. ‘at greatly reduced prices. 3 Store closes at 6:39 p.m. daily July and August. ayT A? ost! AT COST! GREAT BARGAINS OLE STOOK OF MILLTNERT AND FANCY GOODS, Fans Neckwear, Embrolderies, Hindrehicta ANTIQUE LACES, ancy Articles 41 at AND AND Betow™"® = e Now 18 THE TIME TU SECURE BARGAINS. aT 8c., 12390. amp 17c: ren raRD, MRS. M. J. HUNT, JyT__ 621 axp 629 D Sramer, bet, 6th and 7th n.w. . WILLIAN OFFERS 20 PER CENT OFF HIS ENTIRE STOCK 0} fest EB GOODS. French Pattern Mattes ike Ws and Traveling W: Housekeepers Can Make From These Elegant BK Wraps, Street an weling Wraps: all the ‘Corsets, Gingham Suits Black ‘assortment Of . Parasol ‘WHICH ARE ONLY HALF-PRICE! ERS, ve Pier 41, East ary Ba ve a 7] a.m. ‘OF Fo NEW | YORK DIRECT. MERCHANTS: Seer MINE! Steamshij ‘will sail from the foot of ay , Auemat 31. at ck DamnarecSuite eos Parisian Noveitesic ‘Neckwear :Black CURTAINS, Rite hace Ge mercusen tee ries Parisian, Novell Ne ieedlea, 4 papers for 20 BEDSPREADS, RS' TRANSPORTATION | Couts: "Store will be slowed at sts Oeloce gs "S$ OUTSIDE LINE. M. WILLIAN, LAMBREQUIN! 7 Gite Trevise, Paris. REQUINS, ip WM, LAWRENCE, Capt. 5.8. March, $01 PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE. ‘Spear’s wharf, WEDNES- WASHINGTON, ko. &e. ten s cuaran or stateroont be Neerase, $3: Ineals, if desired, 25 ‘Steamers ‘leave Pier 49, East Baltimore, every SATU pal at5 p. 1 FHUGGINS, Agrwr, ‘Spear’s Wharf, or tobi of Long Doel 3528 GEO. H. GLOVE Prer 49, East River, New Youre. gut received daly fo foot of Spear’s wharf. Lowest First class, $6, including meals and cents each extra. ‘River, New York, for | Sid M™E- M? FASHIONADE E DRESSMAKING AND THIMMING STORE, SSYLVANIA A Ata cost of from $6.50 to $10 per pair, or nearly one- sty Suita, Costumes, (Cloaks, k half the lowest price at which they can fost short noties. ies cau have oy en, nd # perfect fit guaranteed. be bought ready-made. ovgta SS’. k, ‘BALTIMORE. D Suet starr, ap Sh Coun Burnra, - AGENT, HOSIERY NEW york ROTTERDAM. Seana es.g Manns i rehire First Cai H. paacasre Pocunrate avenue, H. JO ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— Sriamsnie Lise netwrex New Youx, HAVRE LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON ‘The steamers ‘of thix company Hi sail URDAY from Bremen Pier, foot of il street, Hoboken. Steamers of this Line, wy os eae mit, 37 South mi Agent, to W. G. ME’ EAT ‘Washin or F, DS, Accht, ‘National Safe Deposit Buildin, corner New York averiue and 15th street northwest. jal? ite ECIALTIES FOR FRE COMING WEEK: A BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH HOS! Sardinal, a ay} Biue, full faxhi at ¥ air, usual price 73 cents. "A. VE Reba enna STRIPE HOSE at 43 BOSTON HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU] “J WOODWARD & LOTHROP. EW FALL GooDs. An elegant line of FLANNELS for Ladies’ Suits from 50c. to $1.50, in all colors. Be Beautiful line of Black CASHMERES, VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS, all marked cheap. FAMILY SUPPLIES. peur JARS AT COS’ ‘Bri MEVERY SAT- Rates of passage:—From New York to Havre, Lond [AKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. Fine TABLE DAMASK, 50. to $1.50. The best Scuthaagy ton sand Be Breinen, fret, cabin,” $100, feecond, rom NAPKIN in the market for'$1.50 per vin, repaid steer cates, Wi eeeeived Pe Peco ese a yO ORLRICHS £CO.. | “MASON'S IMPROVED,” PORCELAIN LINED Toa ee ust red poe Mae ben anivete on “ ” ANI a ” FLANNEL, bleached and G0. vas Penmpivain anata totiwere Aare Toe “TOPS,” AND THE “GEM,” ALL SIZES, An elegant line of Ganton Washington. SY" janl2 AT ACTUAL Cost, FOR unbleached, from Be. to 37 e. (uxanp “LINE. LANE NOUTE, THE CUNARD ST! AMSHIP CO COMPANY BETWEEN NEW WE $80 and $100, accor to accor Pickets fo Paris, “sie adaitionsl. Return tickets y Steamers iuarked Steeraxe at very low rat expool aid Queenstown! and all other lowest rates, plhrowgh “bills of Inden given for Belfast, Glagzow, e Autwerpand other ports os the Continent ond Ee oe pe a Dart chy at By or freight and passaxe apply at No.4 Bowne Green, or beth 8 ons BIGELOW & Co. 60 jani2 ND LIVERPOOL. NG AT CORK HARBOR. if $0.8. NEW YORK. 3 Th wtreet, VERNON H. BROWN & C eorage and cabin ‘Washingtor ND THE ONLY LINE “VIA WASHINGTON. ‘New Goods being received daily. Domestics at agents’ prices. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 MARKET SPACE. ONE WEEK ONLY, CALL AT ONCE. ELPHONZO YOU! LIMITED. a2T NEV FALL GOODS. Shaker Flannels, Canton Flan: All-wool White and Navy Bine nd ited willed Flannels, ‘Table Damask in White and Cream, Napkins, ‘To Blankets, Bed Spreads, Comforts, Sheeting and Pillow- Case Cottons, sath, * full line of Prints and Cottons, ich we shall ‘sell at advance above cost for Gs, GROCER, a25 504 9TH STREET, BETWEEN D AND F NORTHWEST. Hers PURE RYE ~ WHISKEY. tickets from Liv- parts of Europe at ALWAYS RELIABLE. BROWN & CLAGETT, aoT 809 MARKET SPACE. for SCHOOL OUTFITS. - THREE YEARS’ OLD. we Company's office, nD, THREE DOLLARS GALLON. . = New ¥ , ALL-WOOL FRENCH DRESS GOODS... At WITMER'S, ALL-WOOL HABIT CLOTHS, al3 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ALL-WOOL PLAID SUITINGS. GOSSAMER WATER-PROOFS. FINE THREE-BUTTON KID GLOV! PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY. ERY NICEST BREAD BUY It is sure to please. lass Grocers, aud wholesale by Ey — rae Dealers in Flour, Feed, Coy, Os = cas CAPTEAL MUD MILIS | COUPLER! STEEL | Je6 West Washington, D. GAUZE AND MERINO VESTS. LARET. CLARET. FRONSAC. ST. ESTEPHE. = Sas TYLE HEWNID Np sr. xovrs| MOULIS. MEDOC. ie CHEW NING; eae (iiy//end Way Stal ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. a2 918 Tru Srneer NonTuwesr. ca a 18. Be BALT Me i EXPHS oa A aa 5 CLOS DES MEYNARDS, FPALt openine. itimore, Annapo ‘ay (Piedmont ERRA in Winchester, = Hagerstown and Way, via MONTS t BES esol RPED'S SONS, aay. . W, REED'S SONS CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! 8:10—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. H7, e 8:19— sa YOKE AND BOSTON | _J30 1216 F at. northwest. Parlor Cars to New x . AUNTON AND VALLEY. EXPRESS B88, com: NN H REW neti MORE NOVELTIES THAN EVER. PIR, Havertown and st Point of tock’ 70r | Sioce, Las, VEAL, MUTTON, &e. CORNEDEEEF | Our Stock ia now completo and comprises the hand. 39:00— On Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and| geana 608, 629 ana Sstc rrket, 9th somest designs in the Market in Velvets, Moquette, Body 10-00 AIMORE EXPRESS (gtope at Hyattvia, | $4206 san 208 Heciies iF Markot; or kddines | and Tapestry Brussels, 9-ply and lngrain Caspett; Foc. Fee Beit eee syille, | Box 71, City Post O1 Cloths, Rugs, Mets, Druggets, Upholstery Goods, Lace here, cape polis Junction, | MSiyreting delivered tree of change to all parts of the Seas wpe an +10:40—PITTSB Bokoe “C ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. P.M. 12: 10- Baltimore, Ellicott aoe: Annapolis and Way Sta for Baltimore and Way. .DELPHIA AND NEW 8: ac and Way Stations, (Winchester, Frod- y=) 4:30 <BALTIMOKE, 1 yaks VIELE AND LAUREL Frederick, via ae tions. $1:25—On Sunday ont; $2:15—BALTIMORE, RES ESS. 15:00 BALTIMORE, PHL YO! RE Rocka, Frederic! T and Way Stations. ( Rocks and Way Stations only. :40—Baltimore, Annapol BALE TMORE via Relay. 05 “Hut of Rock ary Stops at vet bs au Ma stati ESS. Sleepin 10: Oct TIMOR ry any sation between W: Tuncti Ohio Ticket Pennaylvania a will be taken for any point in the city. e, coruer 14th si HICAGO, CINCINNATI AND | “it- I MHYATYSVIELE and LAUREL Stops ou signal or to let off Sundays only. Other trains daily, except ‘All trains from Washimeton stop at Relay Station. For further inforiuation apply at the Baltimore and Washinton Station and 619 and 135] gage w be checked Curtains, Cornices, Window Shades, &e., &c., which ‘we are offering at great inducements. SINGLETON & HOEKE, No, 801 MARKET SPACE. AS® FOR i PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER DOZEN. alg GPECIAL BARGAL ‘Twenty cents per dozen allowed for empty bottlesif ORY GOODs. returned. For sale by Dealers, and by the Manufacturer, SAM’L C. PALMER, 1212 7071224 297H Steer, WEST WASHINGTON, _S27Teiernonic Connxcrion. a5 OR A LIGHT SUMMER DRIN DRINK, E BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILERATION, VIRGINIA CLARET °F SoRTON'S SEEDLING HUME, CLEARY & CO., ‘807 Market Space. hat Splendid Minnesota Family Hint justly named iy, stops at Hagerstown, in Sunday to Yount of During the balance of August we will offer special in- ducemonts to close out many lines of Goods. ‘The stock is very large, and well worthy the atiention of buyers, y Stations. Martinsburg and stale und ba Laurel.) TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO.,” 803 MARKET SPACE, AT ost als passengers m and Annapolis are just the Wines. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., “ SOVEREIGN, ” THE. es 1881 yielda in perfection white, ewoet ani nhpeeime bread. D SOUTHWEST. 7 Market Space. 820, 822 aNp 824 SEVENTH SrREET NonTHWEST, NPVICENT EQUIPMENT. | A direct im, Ge Iss1. SCOMMENDADOR” PORT WINE, For Pittsburg aud the Went 00 Siceping Cars to Pittsburg and Chic daily, with Sleeping Cars from Shuts, st th Pala BALTIMOL For Canandaizaa, Parlor Car to Watitiea a daily, except Sunday; with Palace For Wibeeport Lock Haven and daily, exeept Sund: ew York and the 10:00 and 10:15 10:15 pain. ia 9:50 at. dail ept Sunday. throi For P ila ely and 10: 10:15, i an, 0, 8:00, 9:30, 10:3 0, 9 a.m. aad 4:40 a for 5-00, 5-00, 2 ion ident, ’ On Sunday at 8:05 and 10:00, Tickets and ee mn at eae office, no: ° reet and Pennsylvania avent Where orders can be left for the chock destination from hotel visi residences. im 0) and 9:05 p.m. A from Depot, corner h aud B streets, as follows: Gare ig Ginandaigia an seh trains connect at Jer- wedi Limited Expres, B e, 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWA’ ANDKIA AND , daily. ex erent ida ee thgplutely pure, and for medicinal Purposes the very a.m. “ints, win aout CLE. a £, cy Serra rarer = 7 Markel Space. | HAVE MARKED THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF “30 pen. daily, OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and the sideboard and sickroom iy unrivalled.” “24 for HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Marker Space. Niseara, ith at 8:00 am. daily, except Sat- Wat- Elmira, at 10:30 a. SUMMER GOODS Jelt 1 OLD MEDAL Awarded at the National Fair over all other com- DOWN TO COST, AND MANY ARTICEES MUCH ro CERES 0:00 ian Batlor Cars ‘The handsomest Minnesota. Patent ovina, in the United BELOW COST, STERLING'S ST. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR A Magniti LOUIS FANCY. at abaye ae cent Winter Wheat, Patent Process, 30 a.m., and 2:00, dard Son Parse the District ENORMOUS FALL STOCK, a 0 FOR BALE BY ENEMY FIRST CLASS OR OBER, WHOLESALE DEPOT, Cornen Ist STREET AND INDIA! feb15 WM. M. ___SPORTING GOODS. __ qm RUPPERT, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. MADOUDHENS Gaaacn COMER CBM She. cheapest for beauty, comfort and durability in the WHICH WILL SOON BEGIN TO ARRIVE, p.m. daily, except Rea AND WHICH WILL REQUIRE EVERY INCH OF 11:30 a.m., 4:20, ng Oa, Suny at ROOM IN THEIR LARGE ESTABLISHMENT and 11:10 a.m, 7:00 and 9:10 i: TO ACCOMMODATE IT, northeast corner ri ian ARCHERY AND FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET AND LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS. Received alarge assortment retin BaSken a it of Trav snd Tia GUINNIP, DAY & CO. 36 ——————— Pproresats FOR FUEL Depanrstene oF HE INTERIO Scaled Proposals will be Te Bs for fi SATURDAY, ee ‘or furnishing Wood ath for the present fi fiscal Instru ons to st Su) eno office. ass sep oat 4. oer FAIR A‘ july How © the Ki aud will be oon um. ol that day. uche wie to re} Bias, inert ‘or firther =: infor meson, apply prorosats Fo oe coAL. SEPTEMBER H, bal to this Departuent ‘bidders ‘will be furnished on spplica- SSOCTAT! re luvtted for the Hestauraat privilere (excepting pe Meeting, to.come off, No~ ids recel ved. 1B a to MON- SEWING MACHINES, &e FE Xtesorpixary BARGAINS ‘4’ MACHINES for One Week make Fomor the new pnd el s cee Sewit will present stock of Machines See siremely low Scores, pudhamen few of the bargaii Howe ae ULLETIN EXTRAORDINARY! THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SEASONABLE GOODS NOW IN STOCK. PROPOSALS Machines ae am- ood ia’ new and spall Light Cheviot Suits, warranted for th Gall carly if you want 2 ooh queiructions “given ‘Light Cassimere race occe ENHRIMER Bo to the Fair bei hy ges cae can buy precise y Brgons Sowoor. oy ux D. C. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT: Sealed wilt te cited WISE sia | 477 9m street. | gA.fne line of One Haute, Chevios apd Cessimers 613 Mian street north ONT TWETUE 4 pep igri mnie A. STRAUS, ar Ome” | EwIs vari £00. ee that never breaks, TH "TRUBS; am Preaident Baahd of rites. L ANKERS. 0 seas ela oe amie, Lota nat fo AS al STEERS Se non aar ar SEES cone oF wea aa ‘TUESDAY.. -AUGUST 30, 1851. ‘Written for Tas Evkxre Stan. “! His torch of life with ‘ickering, fitful gust Was burning tow; and all about him seems Pallid and sombre as the House of Dreams. No light, no sound, save in the silence just Fae tee a ea oes the world-wearied heart that sighing age In loss of vital spirits, and the beams of Hope defeated, paled in ashes, dust. Was it the coming of the cloud of sicep That darkens down to death determinate? ‘The leeches feared it, and forestalling fate, Gave up the field for Azrael to reap. To them the Lady of the White House said, “Go to your posts:—the sleeping is not dead.” August 29, 1831. Joun SAVARY. *Whst Garfield said of Lucretia: ‘She is perfectly un- stampedable.” SS, si Srali The Methodists’ Ecumenical Council. THE GREAT CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN DON. The Methodists’ Ecumenical council, repre- senting that religious denomination in its | varied branches of belief throughout the world, Will assemble in London in the Finsbury or City, Road chapel on September 7. This place of meeting has, perhaps, no special significance outside of its association with the earl? days of Methodism when John Wesley preached. therel on the first day of its dedication or first use as & place of public worship on November 1, 1778. The main purpose of the council or conference ix to devise means for prosecuting home and for- eign church work in an intelligent and compre- | hensive manner, so as to lead to the greatest | and efficiency; to increase the power iency of a common Methodism, secure the more speedy conversion of that part of the world not yet brought within the healing and pacific influences of the gospel of Christ. The character and objects of the gathering are looked upon as very important and significant in their expected re: 1ON- | “ Leannot remember,” said Rev. to a Philadelphia Press reporte the parties who first suggested the holding of an ecumenical council, which is certainly a clear de- parture from the’ established custom of our church. | T think, though, that some of the mem- bers in the chureh south were or claim to have been primarily interested in advancing the idea, | ood recently that Bishop Jesse T. Peck was also one of the original moyers in the | matter, and that it is amatterof great pride with him that it has assumed its present successful standing. In this connection I think it proper | to say that the Rey. Dr. A. cago, has been one of the most active promo- ters ‘of the gathering, and he has been thor- oughly indorsed and sustained by Bishop Simpson. The Bishop has been selected to preside over the deliberations of the council | and sailed about two months ago, first taking a tour over the continent with his family prior | to joining the members of the council who left America in the early part of this month. The spirit and genius of this Ecumenical Council is, as I gather it, of the same type which pe n-Presbyterian Council which met in this | city, in so far as it relates to the modes of con- x business and the preparation of the the subjects for which have already been jgned to the different delegates. The basis | of representation | am not sufficiently acquainted with to give an intelligent account of the num- ber of members to which each church or con- ference may be entitled. THE BRANCHES OF THE CHURCH I TO BE REPRESENTED. I know, though, that from this country the following table of deiegates iscorrect, and shows | the proper proportion who will attend the ses- sions of the conference, and they are about equally divided into clerical and lay delegates The Methodist Episcopal chureh, 80; the Metho- pal church south, 38; the African Episcopal church, 13, the, Methodist THIS COPNTRY Association, Episcopal Protestant chureh, 2 church, 6; the Aux ‘2 Free Methodist church, M ingregationsl I M th- odist church, 2; the Methodist church of Can- ada, 12; the Methodist Episcopal church of Can- di the Primitiy United States and Canada, 2; the Bible Chris- tian church, 2; the British Methodist Episcopal church, 2.” In the list of tue members from the United States who will attend the conference are found the following prominent names: DELEGATES METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Bishop Matthew Simpson, of Philadelphia,, Bishop Henry Warren, “4 Ati a H. Bulkley, of Orangeburg. 8.C.; Peck, of Baltimore; Rev. W. 8. Edwards, D.’ D., of Baltimore; Rey. Chas. 0. Fisher, of Atlanta: Wilson Cooke, of Greenville, 8.C.: Prof. W. H. Crogman, of Atlanta: Rey. Alfred Wheeler, D.D., ; Rey. Otis H. Tiffany, D.D., of Phil- adelphia; James Long, of Phitadelphta:’ Hon. J. Ww White, of Pittsbur; H. Payne, vi Ohio; Rev. bas Gibsons D.D.. ; Rev. E. Q. Fuller, D.D., of Atlanta; Rey. Alpha J. Kynott, D, D., of Phila- deiphia; Rev. John Bradden, D.D., of Nashville; Gen. Cyrus Bussey, of New Orleans; E, Heffner, | of Baltimore. DELEGATES TO THE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Rev. Bishop Holland N. MeTyeire. D. D., Nashville; Rev. John B. McFerrin, D. Nash- ville; Rey. Alpheus W. Wilson, D. D., Nashville; Rev. David Morton, Louisville; Rev. Charles W. Miller, Lexington, W. Bennett, D. D., As Vv: L. S. Buckhead, D. D., igh, N Spartanbui S.C; Rey yman lauta; Rev. Joseph 8. Key, D. D., W. P. Harrison, D. 1 Rey. Mark 8. ‘Andrews, D. D. Ala.; Rev. J. B. A. Abrens, Orleans; Rev. Ww ‘ood, Georgetown, John, ne the Galen American Methodist chureh, 2; the Union American the | Nesioaiet Protestant cae : Hon.’ Robert B. Vance, Ashe vile, paver Winsor, Lexington, Mo.; Hon. W. Chambers, a Ala.; Dr. G. A. Stitt, Mil- lersburg, Ky.; LF. M. Smith, LL.D., Char- lottesville, “Va. riproe R. W. Jones, A.M., Ox- ford, Miss.. Hon. E. H, East, Nashville; J. L. de Yampert, Poplar Bluff, Ark.: Hon. J. Wofford Tucker, Sandford, Fla.; Walter Clark, Raleigh, N. Hon. A. R. Boone, Mayfield, Ky.; Prof. Benjamin F. Meek, Tuscaloosa, Fla.; Thos. J. Magruder, Baltimore; C. K. Marshall, D. Vicksburg, Miss.; Dr. H. V. M. Miller, At lanta, G John G. Parham, New’ Or- leans; Thomas A. Bonner, ‘Tyler, Texas; James A. Carlisle, LL.D., Spartanburg, 8. AMONG THE COLORED DELEGATES appear the names of Bishops Daniel A. Payne, of Baltimore, Md.; William F. Dickerson, of South Carolina; Rey. J. M. Brown, of Washington, D. C.; Augustus T. Carr, of Charleston, 8. C., and James W. Moi of Cokesburg, S.C. Bishop L. H. Halsey Georgia, will ‘also be a dele- gate. The colored men will be objects of in- terest to both European and American members of the council, and their bearing will have much todo with their future influence. Biotin fe oceans Se Virginia Politics and the Duello, TWO YOUNG LAWYERS HAVE A HOSTILE MEET- ING AND ONE IS SHOT IN THE HAND. A duel was fought near Warrenton, Va., last evening, between James ©. Soott end Robert R. Campbell, young lawyers of that place, in which the former received a wound in the hand. Campbeli went to Warrenton Junction yesterday morning. Yesterday afternoon Scott sus | mounted a horse on Main street and darted 0 with two special constables deputed by Judge Keith quickly following him. Both gentlemen were under heavy bonds. Alexander Hunter is thought to be Campbell's second, and Richard Scott, of Petersburg, that of James Scott. A meeting was arranged to take place Thursday evening at the bridge at the Fauquier White ulpbur, but did not come off. Seutt is the son [aj. John Seott, Deepen ishoa fl attorney for oe county law of Col. John 8. another shot, which Cacia acoder ‘sat Hi second, took the pistols ermatants adie them inthe air. Cam i a Seta pb ye ay and tot j had a successful season. €. George, of Chi- | 7 1 | This is rather hard up Methodist chureh in the | ‘The Fall Campaign. PERSONAL AND POLIT! TAL. General Spinner thinks he is too old to go to Judge Sherman will stump Ohio before the campaign in that state closes. athe mand-ict agitators soem to bave captured: party of San Francisco. journal in the tnterior of the state of New York suggests that we keep Hart- wann and send a score of the Tammany bosses to Russia, The republicans and democrats are 80 split up in Wisconsin that there is some talk an independent movement in that state. + James F. Wilson, who declined two Cabinet positions when ran, was President, will Probably be the next Senator from I “Readjusters,” says one of Mahone organs, “your long ambushed enemies are pow in the open field before you. Give them: the bayonet!” The revival of ereenbackism in Missouri ie troubling the democratic politicians of that state, who fear that they have not material: enough for two parties. Gen. Bailey, of Fayette county the favorite 'of the republican “machine” for state treasurer in Pennsylvania this year. The Convention meets in three weeks. The Chicago Tri» eves that if Mr Arthur shall become President, Judge Dat Davis will fall down on the republican side of fence when the clection of a President pro tem of the Senate takes place. or Edmunds would retorm the civil sem os “to diminish and, if possible, remove ihe evis of place hunting and the interchange af favors between the members of the legislative and executive branches of the government, and to free the tenure of a great number of officers from dependence upon political favor or polithe cal opinion.” The extract reads like a quotation: from Thomas Jefferson. The republican and democratic state come mittees have completed their work of and it isnow possibleto form an intelligent, idea of the With the mass af voters in both parties the feeling is that of indife fereuce far more than usual in an off year folk lowing a lential election. public has been too deeply the news om Washington to care about state polities, © Managers, however, h dare i when public att ution can be sect ured — 20+ The End of the Season, THE MOUNTAINS AND Sas Congress Hall, Cape May, cle Boston capitalists propose to build two large hotels at Moosehead Lake, Maine. It is said that Judge Hilton is going to erect @ “baronial castle” at Woodlawn, Saratoga. It isexpected that business at 1 Atlantis. City hotels will be good throughoyt Septemben, Adirondacks are cramméd full. All the | Stopping places are crowded. Each of the Long ich hotels has just about as many guests as can be conveniently | taken care of. The facii tractive and enjoying the at- places in the vicinity of Saratoga were never before so ample or varied as they are this summer. There are said to be * girls at Rye Beach, | ver 80 many pret but no pice young men. the swells who are line gering by those particular sad sea waves, Some people are of t ion that the long eof an injury | than a benefit to the place = keep away the staid and circumspect old people who used to be lar patrons of Saratoga clove it had any purse. Miss Culture, of Boston, whem anced to dance the lanciers at the Ocean’ Hor ewporte no, Irarely permit myself to be h into square dances. They do not have the re= quisite element of _ in Science about them for m The Long Branch cottagers appear to be de | termined to protect the bluff at the ocean fromb | from the storms of the coming wint Thick overcoats and sacques have been taken out of the limbo of packing, which accounts for | the prevailing odor of camphor in trains for the seaside. The statement that the Greenbrier White Sule | phur has two thousar ts is much exaggen ated. The highest number lodged at that resort at any one time this season has been 998. An American woman, who has been at the French watering places this season, writes thab they are not amusing after the fashion of our summer resorts. They lack sociability, are ine fested with bad characters and respectability, keeps itself severely aloof. Pretty girls at hooper were crochetted Tam O’Shaniers when it is foggy weather, to save their best hats with the ostrich plumes. September is the most pleasant month of the: r at the seashore, if the people would bus jieve it. Asa general thing the weather dum ing that month is delightful, and the bathing im finer than at any other time during the season, We disclaim all originality for the above. The idea is about as old as the reproduction of it im remarkable. People have long enough beem told that September is the month of all others at the seashore, and if they fail to recognize the | fact they are at least to be pitied rather than | condemned for their stupidity. Young women waiters at Bar Harbor, Moun® Desert, wear spectacles. The fool- pote are not all at Newport an@ Saratoga this year. There is one of them at Cresson, with sixty-two dresses. She requires | two extra rooms in the hotel to keep them in, | Petroleum is the supposed cause, though it may have been whisky. Putting hop-toads and chestnut-burrs im bor us’ beds is one of the amusements of Cater kill young ladies. The frolicsome oysters’ summer vacation ip over next Thursday. Fox hunts panes: afox continues to be one of the features of life at Newport. The hire of horseflesh at Atlantic City is rear | Sonable—$1 per hour for a good team. | surf bathing is excellent, and the sailing and fishing are incomparable. Two belles had a fight on the veranda of a White Mountain hotel. The cause is a secret, | bat the encounter was public, being in ~ | presence of about fifty guests. | scratched faces, pulled hair, and tore valtonn ina lively manner fora few seconds, and were not parted till both bore marks which lasted several di They beluus to wealthy and re spectabie families. It looks as though Cape M: race course by next su things livelier t life. At European watering — some of the ladies carry Japanese parasols while they are it the water. When it rains in Newport the girls just crawd up under their big hats, aad do not have to opem an umbrella at ail. Sharks are reported plentiful along the New Jersey and Delaware coasts. y would have a . One would make ere, and she can stand plenty of ti Iscenase oF OF Waces.—The moulders of Orm Painter & Co., stove manufacturers, of Readings Pa., who struck for ten per cent advance im wages some weeks ago, resumed work lust week, a compromise having been effected, They "receive an increase of five per cent now and an additional five per cent on the Ist of October. The men at Buckwalter & Co.'s works, Royer's Ford, will also resume work on Satur day on the sane basis. ——— Yetow Fever ar Key Wesr.—The pealt® ofticer at Key West, Fla.. has been discharged for refusing to give clean bilis of health, on the: ground that yeliow fever existed in that citys, He has produced acertificute, signed by five physicians, setting forth that they attended one case. eg renzo Waite, Westiield, Mase, indorsep: bs Ol for sciatica. Dr. 1 St. J NDERSON, On Fri ock a.mn., at Portispd, Boa. Hagns. Asgecein, dors On Meoudes, Aves OU MRIAN VIRGIN the twen a or John Exgleston. ttt {beat ake pace fron er late the at 3 tet mued, on —— ry

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