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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. STEAMERS, & LADIES’ GOODS. THE EVENING STAR, __| ston arewesare trimmed upon the loweredze. Ax yee VIEW. &: uctioneers. LY OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS IN | THURSD, ich betes aad poe ccagge inal g “ pon arene omens bonnets de- ‘ING r! we RARE Ss |ARGAIN: r. SEPTEMB! | Wi - | an 4 WP WENTY. = = a saan: HOUSE ON SECOND | haa ae Prevent ERNE cree Oe itine’y Sievelacn, = = e183: ventional, with basque, kilted front, and rap i signed for the prmedgge oy hon assured _— ee “ STRET NOmrHEASE. BErwEEe q°AND FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. SUE Wear Sic and Preven Wrarerailioe beck | AUTUMN FASHIONS. SHE Mate ates tings Jn front, headed | represented what would be tat fashion. “One UNREDEEMED PLEDGES | STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. oe aes AUGUST “ine 1981, the tr. vy, | Ereoeh Fespile Wrappers, aad ~ y. at is used also | of the robes was of velvet with a beaded AY THE NATIONAL LOA REBAR ERS, SRE TER TER Taree, eek. 04 SEX ARROWS cm Irae he what, vigotat th th creat, = itiecin Neckwesrsiack | Jenny June Shopping in Paris After the | °° trimming for the basque and to form cuffs. | front and Diana of tion. Time to remove it made known at rale. a | am i ? 1007 7th street. commenci BER FIBST, at . our great victiers collar of bead work. ly froner, and cuffs of the SEVEN HOM. § DOWLING, Auction ee : | Indoor gowns are short and cut sacque-| The sleeves we DAY for sll tives. ln ‘Oa MONDAY as far as Suit and Cape, and carefully aclected tine of | Latest Novelties—An Interview with Worth— | shaped, reaching to ghe feet, but hardly touch- | beaded embroid | Nomint Perey. Ou THURSDAY, Remini. Currioman Scent Enatish Neothex T papers for50 | The Great Dresmaker Tee What will be ner ry. were turned apward, close Hpi, areca Reoiien, | ine the ground. They have’ a collar, which ts | ince raties inishing thew bene. front of Gold and Stver Wate metican and Swiss mak Recular sale of Household effects, at Salesroom. SAT- | Leonardtown. "Steamer MYSLIC, Sundays, for tiv x, Worn this Fall and How it will be Worn. trimmed with a pleated ruttie, edged with iace, the boddice was square, the skirt plain and Solid Gold and Set Kinige—Amethyst, Pearl, Cameo, | 1 AY. St PTEMBER THIRD, 1881, COLAMENCING | Isndings as far down as Upper Mechodock, pple i. S From Our Own Correspondent. and this extends down the front and sometimes | demi-trained, the edge finished with bay = boy N GCLOCR. pt OT IB I PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE. _| Panis, August 22—The test of a good thingia | round the bottom. ‘They are made In pink and | Tuc aa Goid Brest 4 Very Handsome Frendi- Plate Pier Mirrors, 890-6 3. R. WOOD, Manager. that itimproves with age, orat least retainssome | blue, ane red — Bagrwe ro yang be BE Desens dress of da f ereen wool, with Pevctvera Atator GulPaintisin GTPANER MATTAxO 5 2 a quality that renders it pleasing and desirable. | Gatti aber ernie fe nee ena tn Shades | an tnd as & hast peioctae arnct maaeainae Ore Steam Pump in good orvter. POTOMAC HIVER LAR DINO8 as" cae See No. 1107 F STREET ‘NORTHWEST, Judged by this test. present fashions—by which | The ont door additions to costumes are pre- | kilting and a tong with velvet collar to aes & | —— Saya foe. Bo mint; on ‘Thureds: 's for avs Cook sad I mean popular fashions; those which are seenin | cisely the same as with 0s a oe a erage The coat was tal finished, with In- FULEY, Aw 33 noes s. for dg sing ot all | Having left for Europe June to make selections for = mantles, shirred, and lace and ribbon trimmed, | side and upper left-hand y A Seetch wines | a Ses a for Europe the shops and everywhere on the highways and | len, = 5 = Hiver Landings raipe om geet causing of all | Next mtsou'e foods we Willomer the nasutndse af cor —- ; arnt tnt | netted and Jetted capes, and fancy mantelets | walking Greer wee made with more drapery, TO-MORROW. ue = taworaan Creek Siondays and Brida ay stock of 1 by-ways where a dozen women are gathered to- | Heited upon thin material. There are many | and it Is positively asserted, estaeties to the SON BROS., Auctoncers. ay MORSISC. SEPTEMEEM PHTUDS ak | 226-0 : Se ee Aintt_ | STRAW GOODS, FRENGHMFTOWERS, OSTRICH | gether—are utterly without merit, for a more | mail othe ny crepe de chine wraps which | contrary notwithstanding, that busties, wil be a sagl Seni tee a TEN O'CLOCK, lot Contractors’ Tools, consisting of | NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STRAMERS. PLUMES, Exe., Ere., despleable lot of rmbbish than the “fashions” of | may be used for changes at hotels and watering | restored and hoops follow. It is poseivle: These ADMINISTRATRIX S{LB OF HOUSEHOLD EF- | three Seroci Plovn Tt oem Re aol a ness STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE the season look like when the “season” is over | places, but are hardly suitable for the street. | are no fellies nt possible; but ino, SEPTEMBER SECOND, | Picks Wagon, Cuttin Box. Pile, ke, Ke, Day WES eT tock OF Sixth street, every MON. | st sreatly reduced prices. ;5 it would be hard to tind in any old clothes reser- | #24 have no value except as an addition to the | and bustles always are aunounced as having WCLUCK Twill veil st mise No. 40D | TE es ih., touching at Piney Poine, Lunt tackoat aad For: | _ Store closes at 6:30 p.m. qailf July and Aurust. v7 : I graceful shoulder adornments, so many of which | been revived every year, in. tive face of alseolate go nee aaa op ae na | Auctioneer. yess Monroe. Excursion Tickets will be issued as fol- At cost: y ‘AT COST! Layee areata arate things ona 3S Somsicoren necessary to the compietion of a | ¢: ection ier the ‘Lime being, the news must ceton can z x, emate ‘ we: course, 8 good 8 and | fashionable wardrobe. not be regarded as certain. e GE D N 4 ‘LISH STONE AND ‘i nal a oe is Aduinistrairix. | LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ENGLISH: Fis class Tsound Trp to Fortress Montes and X OUR WHOLE Stock oF beautiful things to be had for money in the best sai el a One of the great features of the new contames ARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. On SATURDAY, SE BER THIRD, 1881, at | First-cleas Pare to Fortress Monroe and eats ance POPS. Laces, | Chops of Paris, but so there are also in London ™ oo . < consists of the immensely larze bows at the back. OF THREE SMALL Properties. | TWELVE O'CLOCK, f eagsronra tall sell | Sccond-clas.. Fann Neckwear’ Linbrolderies, Handuerticta | and New York, and in London one stands a Bee es orid that Las gtOWS 8 | Ta oy of extromiianty ant tae tae Tae only AUCTION SALE OF ALL. 5. je attention le Thread Gloves, Lace Mitts, and mush better chance of findingsomething “nice,” | heh reanements tn personal belongings and tn | £0 ormenr of the meme bonneta, = ee Fancy Articles At AND BELOW which has been “left over,” and will be sold at {the arts. of the toilet as Paris, ami the actual wertie. A creat c! Teens DOWLING, Anction A 5 O'CLOCK P. 31. 3 west, nd this enlarged to double these dimensions is | now placed at the back of the Moyen-age wi | which is used for mony short dresses instead 3 | Status ofa lady or gentle NOW I8 THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS. | reduction. In Paris, a good thing always | Status. of a lady or gentlem brings its price, probably becanse of the num- | Of8 Indy. is much more c and particalart: exhibited by he andings than by her THINGTON STEAM PUMP, No. 3; ONE NCH JUDSON GOVERNOR, WITH KNOWLES’ STEAM PUMP, six roorus 13.64 ONE wot = MRS. M. J. HUNT. ber of strangers who come to do their shopping ‘Tickets and statoroonis can be secured at general] $y7 621 awp 623 D GrnEET, bet Gruen ith nw. | UO i he tod e pp oe or thas ee y a basque. A dress of seal brown, for example, 5 office, G13 15s tireete in Ge Nall tern Leen 03D Se at all seasons; and in August, when residents | Hlothes. There. ix no Rr nee rn | with voy ne lanes of GUL gahh, Ie eee LOCK P. M., 1610 10th street northwest, two- lesrooms, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER | Bank Building, or at the office, treet wharf. M* WASHINGTON, have gone to the seaside and only strangers are andthe care Which in mote ie f | deep kilting headed with five sourf folds of seal Stery Dwelling Hone. SLVE O'CLOCK m., I will sell THE NEW YOR AMERS a FASHIONABLE buyers, the Parisian shop-keeper pulls out his | 204 ial and elle ae wa lavetore feenistea | brown satin marveilieaux fintkhed with a bow a Rinne Pewee | OSTHOMAS DOWLING. Ructiober._ | HOG Gi Werk eiery SRNR Garg ee Eat ese AT PEXSYLYANTA TLS STOLE: | old shop-worn goods, buys cheap ‘atction lots, MO Ledeen, 6 AAG ee el re | Senna satin hich Contes, hee back Beko Oe sor acAtiLns W HANDY, Auctioneer. | _ JON SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING | M,A00 Georgetown every” FRIDAY, at T acme FOr | Dreseon, Sait ee CANA AVES an in supe; | and displays them in huge quantities upon what | iin clexance, a draperied life’ supplemente, | ine of the waist. A stralzht cape of the brows BATA Howe HANDSOMELY LOCATED, NEAR ENE | Patletlars apply Miata ts water atrct, Geoacutown. | orviyfoatahirt otic. "Ladien tan: ave Drewes fat | he cally oe-ca-ze one aah eee every G27 | oN these’ with’ acces n WEMements, | sock, with eatin colar, mrtabes tee aname JENCTION OF VENNSYLVANIA AND NORTH | gyog —_g 5 ALE RED WOOD, Secretary, Desieds Anas dertet BE RGxeenioan: sv5_/ until the stuff is disposed of at yood firures. iF ese with dozen AKOLINA AVENUES, , OM fe Some new velvet felt bonnets are pure pokes, ties, all tending toward delicacy, and an h high narrow crowns and narrow, but Things that no American lady would look atin teccenar ties Oak Te ae ae New York are purchased here under the illusiye | ©“ r ES 2706 arses nuyee OUGLAS: On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER | JM YORK DIRECT. D Nix’ ERT. Sr. Croup Burupmxe. NISS’ IF YOU EIGHTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK. we Will offerariniae | FOR NEW Y es ae EPA PECIALA au rita. ‘They are trimined HOSIERY RTMEN’ CIALTIES FOR ; % ts, fine as jewels, for od . cl Silk Neckwear cheaper than you ever saw it or fhe Ursmices, a number of handsome | MERCHANTS AND MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION | THE COMING WEER: A BEAUTIEGE Bearisn | aris glamour and are certainly regretted after- | [7 are dale ¢ nails, the evebrows, the teeth, | ed and used as strings, bunches of heard of itweting for. | tes on North Carolina avenue and C street, COMPANY'S OUTSIDE LINE. HOSE, in Cardinal, and Nay Biue, full fashioned, at | Wards. thei skin, and ‘even ‘the Gan: serombee sural feathers, or two shades of small velvet Bceut FANCY SOCKS, closing out at three pairs | Tta steveta southeast. 50 cenbra pair, ustial price 73 cents. “A VERY FINE THE DON MARCHE. skin, “ars. | flowers—nasturiium, for example, and. di & set ne ote ate from 20 to22 feet front, and from 52 to97 | ‘The Steamship WM. LAWRENCE, Capt. J.§. March, | LISLE THREAD FINTAH PEN STRIFE Woes SENG The Great American shop in Paris ts the Bon | US*S include a dozen ivory mounted and in- sinees Wigs sugmenne th Gonek SCARES for 25 cents. feet deep: are located in the hizhest section of the city, il sail from the foot of Sears wharf, WEDNES: | cents, regular price 63 cents. bs Stewere closed in satin-wood, satinlined cases. Per- elzns supreme in bonnets and, for 25 j Within a short distance of two strost ear Hines and come - : EON GRAVE a cau tte? Eustis, Liste | Marche. an enormously large concern, which | Closed in satin-wood..atin-lined erystal flasks it, will take OB ah even mare §OD- ine Dress Shirts made to order | manda fine view of the Capitol and sarremnling conn. Spear's wharf, Lowest | THREAD GLOVES, gu cuts, dormer price 35 cents: | probably originated the idea of the great bazar- | {med wate een pee ed type durin y coming season, = ne very best muplin and very fe nen | | ty One euira .q | Ttes cusranteed. #oblastic LISLE THREAD GLOVE {9 vents, reduced | tike shops of which there are neweae many in | With silver tops that can be Son for neanovel, | Iress coat will not be displaced during Snead we ow wel belie Shir for | eichicur mena wnta ctaratey ie weleg gna) Hats ot Facrage: First clan, $0, snlading mealnand | fara oben Gtr wen) WEEE soup ar | Paris and all larze cities. What such a place | 9,88 t0 ive ae eens Sem eres coming season. That is certam. ‘The most the money than any Louse in America. Hy i Steers meals, if desired, 25 centseachextra. | A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER C SHAD! would look like out of the season in New Yo Sealed: i donvenis little Jas x Indian or ola | basques are cut in the coat shape, . —— Steamers leave Fier 49, East River, New York, for ees See , I know pretty well; but T was rather curious to | Cvled in priceless little jars of Indian and se legant coats have been made recently C. GEO. MEGINNISS, Baltimore, every SAU UKDAY at 5 p. 2 ey find ont what it would look like in Paris. So | ¥!ve China, and gloves and monchoirs are kept of ric striped stuflsthe gold lines real 1002 F street north Brear’s Wharf, or foot of Long Dock, Banenone. STREET yesterd: ee in oe rain, my Posie Ae talis Ofer faire mee an indeseri- land very fine. to wear over long velvet skirts of Ba nae eeTORE GEO. H. GLOVER, Aces, 5 > CITppy] Tre me a cab and I made my way through the Partie “ age Regie | the h is a sort of exer AE ss28 Pree 49, East Kiven, New YORK. FAMILY SUPPLIES. __ | Champs Biya, past the ruins of the Tuilleries, cto creat caning used in the day time t0-| eet coats will, tt ia Sis F stneer sontawest, ovr. Patest Orricr. TEW YORK ROTTERDAM. ALACE MARKET, across the river. throuzh narrow streets to the | Stand of bein y pink of neatness and onder” te | thought, be this winter, and also DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, ft Rue du Bac, where, at its junction with several i a The first-class Steamers of this Line, Corner 14TH STREET AND Naw YORK AVENUE, other streets, the famous shop is situated. A SCHIEDAM,” “WA SeHOPTEN,» FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. the OF the way”'as it is, and notwithstand— ee . mee ALAND. ne raid z ‘ ing nett was full of buyers, principally Carrying the U. 8. Mails to the N All kinds of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- | Americans and English, every department hi : daisies (sei nero sings F TER, EGGS, ete. Everything the beat. a39_|ing one or more English speaking salesmen, demael) OH oe a ne peur JARS AT COST who are often called upon to interpret or oc sleds J = aces plain veivet suits, but DE SHIR’ how hang upon the pess of a fall revolving | [isu velvet sults, but pinin velvet coats for dress stand which occupies a very small space in th Anovelty in hair ornaments. consists of et een ie cee treat SINUS | cuanad os Rowers tnd tama ohee’ ofa meaee linen which may be ornamented with her quite new thing in hair ornamentation sists of flowers itely made in silver Y HALE # "S FURNISHING ton et al., No. wned Trustee shall £0 the premises, fir .. General Agen’ at remarkabie LOW f ; . For pascaice app to W. G. M y , and so soit t n be crushed in Moviane wares S ee underclothing, the underwear being much finer ‘ oe _— ds fa'l to Cbs & CO.,025 Pemisyivania avenue, Washington, or F. toanotees eee Ge a eta and wore daintily trimmed than the outside. | {Be band. Fr en ne oe at Ce. Ss THOMPSON, Manazer. HL JOBNSON, Aircnt National Safe Deposit Balding, TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. wise siecal imamate ae smbs of every description, when not of ivory ? i I-KNOWN, RE- | south from the north corner of ———- es worn at Fontan- of tortoise shell, and the shell are the more |, AMone a group of dre * z Sorgen % Tt was an “Oc-ca-ze-on” andthe tumult wasap- | 2! all kinds of work | esid lof, thence east one hundred (100) feet tom, PuDie | NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. : blean the other day was a we oo “MASON'S IMPROVED,” PORCELAIN LINED tity of gloves, stockings, | Tesitable. | When a lady goes to her bath, | [yan ie other diay s que draped back and three nes Te dO dhtzact | Methane south on the alley ewarve 13) feet. ght) StILONDOM, SOUrHAWrToe aby Davee, ee “TOPS,” AND THE “‘GEM," ALL SIZES, ektics, vats, flowers bonnets, jackets Jover her _gicht rem of batiste “she | Siied ounces ta tree va with behrian laces ones wh street | inches, ence ome nd ) and thence Preratestctonge " RY *. | a e Perse! » oi pt essiny-gow! kK m a J Fo ta marae | por in were twelve (2) feet egeht (inches to | TRG steamers of this company wil Ey sar AT ACTUAL COST, FOR cotton costumes, alpaca suits, poplins, pongees | P@t a dressinz-gewn of pale pink or | = e becinuime, wil e % coarse white straw bonn S.* ELLERY, Raton of paseages=- Prom New York ts le trimmed with lange ; i blue flannel and the mull slippers into whieh she fe 2 ae and faney woolen goods was sutticient, one ond. On TUESDAY, the THIRT London, ONE WEEK ONL’ 3 & ‘Bacinel and tie sail | red bow and buneh of Maiguei , the TH | Southampton and Bremen, furst, cab: ; ‘eecoud Would have supposed, to supply anew world | Mirusis her white feet are satin-lined to match. | "A ean dress mas of mares teed silk mus- SUCCESSOR TO Petar bah fee LT cabin, $00, sterrase, $30 GEES after a second deluze, and among them alt there | Tuilet covers and draperie are, timmed With | iin. embroidered with bine fonset-ane-neta, ta at = meqiare mbercd Ave hah : ONCE, yes not ihe solitary thing to r i Ta was take Ga id one With ribbona | 8atural color, overSuralsilk. Thearrangement DUBREU: BROTHERS, vether witl he large kK elling 5 = Pe e: + 0 have fot possession. a = i von. ‘Thi veluable property is on the corer of 2d | § and flowers. How it is MANUFACTURE OF FINE ‘S SHIRTS | oat. GENT FURNISHINGS. Sot so pretty and | OF the dress was very atl that in, ree colored neckties, trimmed with lace or em- | 2% retty And | there were three flounces infront, DAY, ELPHONZO YOUNGS, broidered y and gilt upon the end fresh looking is a mystery. but the modern | 104 adraped back, but the boddice was round 1881, a! j reneh woman gives her mind to the care of he st “ : ASSL, les, in stripes and colors; : in developing | 2nd belted in with velvet, and the white Neapo- 1122 F Srreer Norrawest, WasHinerox, D.C. (D, in N = 25 . | body, or at le has succeeded in developing |" ise Ae GROLER, sof red roses and yellow butter-caps: | ae one Teo urces Oe ene yeloping | iitan hat had a brim half turned up and fased ies on B street uortheast, with a depth of | DS PANY LIMTTED. the glaring ribbons, shaded’ in all the hues of | #58 — = P with biue velvet anda magnificent cream col- cd Bcty-ix (256) feet manic (9) inches, to a | D LIVERPOOL. : the rainbow; the buckles and pock her object. ored ostrich plume. near Go Gee eter paid OE HLS eA EERE DERM ERN DANE ORTEWEFE: | Chilton lace Suen Gals IEEE and cuffs: CHARACTERISTIC ORNAMENTS. A very handsome dress was of black satin coy= grounds of i improved by a fr: FoOEYs surely it was not worth w Ni Ornaments have certainly passed beyond the | ered with flounces of black SSS ae | Th her as a whole or i e : York to Paris to see them. HOUSEFURNISHING PURE RYE WHISKEY, gorgeous era. A | boddice was covered with ae . a8 preseribed by the decree: One-third balance in ve The Vonnets were hideous beyond belief— | characteristic or highly hand-wrought necklace | and AND EVi | The hat was a Rembrandt with profuse = — ——— nd two years, secured by the | Cds coarse, ervel, and depraying in. their common, | pin, ring, ¢ asp or comb i zuished | and effective trimming of Spanish lace and We WILL SELL . cent auet ORE sal 2 | 4 $100, sone Oe, SAMUS, ALWAYS RELIABLE. brutal uzliness. There was no redeeming feat- | than a mass of big diamonds, althonzh the latter feathers. REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, hole of the ; | $80.and $109, sccorbius to accommodations. ure about them, e vhich | should represent a fortune. Doubtiess these | ‘The fourth dress was “too-too,” to quote the pares raat nsec ee Cot $100 fired at the Bloke Peis adi aa THREE YEARS’ OLD. ranged from one dollar a last would aitract attention to the wearer, but | “esthetes.” It was all shitring. Iwata white AT NET COST FOR FIFTEEN DAYs, “s Dace Steamers marked * do not carry steerage. er dollars. Naturaily they were not intended for would also label her as belonging to the line now lace. The - : 7 <i | Steeraie a y low rates. | Ste cl trom Liv- i th a= rl e sleeves » shirred fro e top do " Ie = ae oe = for oe = Be ime | ere peiagt, untion at slefaulting purchaser's » All gyn and Quecastown and al ote eae from Live THREE DOLLARS GALLON. i i His rence ORS CE COseR : ismethod bee shirred from the top downward; ad we invit he attention of hose wanting Hea’ , ool ely at Bo ms lowest rates. es 2 Pros Py sot | Sto isis fall to our larze assortment of Std WM. REDLN MOE Ley ly Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Glaszow, ae = making them so vulgar that the mere wearing ideratum with refined women is the | mense pink vow of soft -silk « t HOME, ee ___ 402 D street northwest. j Haze, Antwerp and other portsou the Continent and | At WITMER’S, would degredation. The maierial mm of such characteristic ornaments as | back of the skirt. The hat was of shirred mus H J T. COLDWELL, Reai Estate Auctioneer. iWon Receeae it the Company's office, black or white straw; the shape | are specialties of different locali: and not | lin, lined with pink, and trimmed with daisies, | ict SAL HREE TWO-STORY FRAME | §. th steerace aud cabin to | ssienicille projecting scoop or flour | easily obtained elsewhere. The coral aples, Jensy Jcwe. i 3 21 AND 923 G STREE’ 0., 605 7th street, Washington, 200 WANT THE VERT f_DREAD BUY | shovel; the trimming a monstrous Alsatian bow | S er of Genoa, the cut stones and c1 s Tag PHEAST. | ~ “4 ar New So i te - ide searf, i high colors, so ar- | many, the mesaics of Rome, the enamels Marvin in Richmond Jail. : rei aueed Draconis VERNON H. BROWN & CO., i. SPT: holesale by | OF Wide sc ipes or high colors, so ar- y [ 2813, duly recorded ia biter Nov tee olla be pee ot Serene By oh Be sae SETTER NET E'GORD, | ranged aa to nearly onrerthe re ad be te ce, the carved work and delicate watch rane Scie 1K ekiind nik: | the land records for the Dirtrict cf Cumbia, and at the Dealers in Flour, Feed, Corn, Oxts, Hay, Straw, &e., | lining was usualy fleshcolor, terra-cotta red, or | m of Switzerland, and the exquisite | prom the Richmond Dispatch, sion request of te ereby, T shall Sell at puly- ! : i CAPITAL 3 bronze. | manipulation of Sine gems, as seen in Paris. One 5 at = a ' 2 "I premises, on MONDA ALL, Je6 West Washington, C. = a Marv alise arrived here yesterday, and HITTING OUT OR REPLENI Pat SIX O'CLOCK P.Me, | —————— SS | ct —— ut has caused this eruption of ugly bon- | rare ornament lasts forever, and is always a fter havi searched by the police auth “PLETE STOC rin ih the city of | BALTIMORE AND O10 RAILROAD. CcArer: CLARET. S. and how is it that they are worse in Paris | badze of hereditary nobility. ' It proves the pos- [preefieony mkinel ts las te jai vue at on < | Washington, D.C., to e ect sinc] = Z ee 2 die : 2 } aliverc 5 ee j front by sicith of (0 fa na uumbered 990, to- | THE MODEL FAST LINE. AND THE ONLY LINE| — FRONSAG. ST. ESTEPHE. Meee opt ee Ge aval ie the coset Gk morerys | Wore on the occasion of the marriage A ect the improvens c 5 3REDOC. 8. They y y | travel in . - Bp meget GL. ‘Terms: One-fourth cach, nd’ the balance in six, | THE EAST AND THEE yIA WASHINGTON, | MOULIS. eS et and commonplace, and seem made up as the | preciation and intellizence in the generation — — he eee ragyn piped — ana 2 twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months,_ with interest a raat ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. majority of made-up dresses do everywhere, of | Which preserves it. One good and teal thing | little link in the chain is out, but it is claimed HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS BAe Yes cout pez sunum, secur {bya decd of thst on | DOUBLE TRACK! JANEY COUPLER! STEEL CLOSDES MEYNARDS. | goods that would not sellin the piece. The | enriched by human skill i worth a whole tend | that it still remains strong enotagh to hold’ bios property. #0 i Ny n 1e pur- is tha 5 Mi y is ' the ies SP ty v Of the best class. chaser, "A deporit af $100 reqiuized at fine of ese and = ia MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. cloak department was almost equally forlorn. | of such stuif as is found in most of the shops of the law oficers, in fact. expect ‘to have half & M. W. BEVERIDGR, ue and recordiive at purchaser's cowt, If | BOHEDULE TO TARE EEF 'T SUNDAY, MAY 22p, B. YW, RED'S Sos, There were some pretty little summer wraps | the Palais Royal, which has been fitly styled the with ah = ‘ nd oq meta ae ste ox a Mi (Late Webb & Beveridge) | day the trustee reserves the icht tovpesdll at | A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON. 00 11216 F st. northwest, | 0 Silk and satin, but none equal to what I had | apotheosis of rubbish. Wi Ua aaah eo ioake een romnnile sy ~ 226 RO. 1009 PENNSYLV j Durchaser's costs, after five days’ advertisement. 72:20 CEI CAGO, CINCINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS | 2) _ = seen at the house of A. T. Stewart & Co., before “HIGH” NOVELTIES. ance when he nex? appears A public here. Those J W. KENNEDY & CO.,_ pus a a JAMES, Trustee. corte ae ae City, and Way Stations. A OHN BR, Se en ay kee cles leaving home, and the peices a sae dif- chit breed in — is “haute pitegpes lat who have seen him ~ jail, atie tee have not . KEND ey IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. itt W EXPRESS. # Be mT wit ference here was nothing novel, and only one ugh in reality there is n¢ ch thing as nov- 0 ¥ been . (manana) De Se rules cea ee eect 30 Baltimore, Anuapoisy Sn mnt eee eA VEL RPECTAL TS ONE Eee eee cin light cloth) that ad cee ay one elty. and the same old design or fabric seappers | Beet ek eed eee 606 PENNSTLVANIA AVENUE AND COT B STREET OUNTY, MARYLAND, ONE MILE PROM Baiay.y eo vinonester, NOE Brae $08 ‘Northen Libres Marker ead [deny ee aay contiee a =e at regular intervals with the exactitude of cer- | tiunaliat, med ah such gifts an be bas in tah — as Se JESSUP'S CUT, B. & O. KR. Re 10—Point of Rocke and Stations. ity Bost v2 for fur-lined cloaks and was shown wide, ‘ain diseases—sinall- or scarlet fever. At i t " . r ORTHWEST, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SIXTH, A.D. 1881, S—PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOKE AND BOSTON | B9X7b City Geivucd teat charge telaliparworte| oak Ghonwame cone ith I ‘gape tke Fr nl cation 12 | direction they say they do not wonder he was Sale at Bottom Prices, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK % will offer’ om the: orem? EXPRESS. Parlor Cars to Neo bore Marl 9 4 . P cks, ow loose ape | fashionable dressmaker'’s the other day a lady able to deceive so many people. Yet with all of KETTM. PARING MA- | ises, at public auction, the property of the late Walter | g.49" St kt Shoe Ae VALLEY EXPRESS (con- | “- mar2t less sleeves, garments that have not | asked to have shapes of basqnes submitted to bis aueatanes the teas, pa 9 a eli ‘ich will CHINE AND | Ss Hinsdrold, iowa as“ Woodiawen. This property is nects for Hagerstown aud at Point of Rocka for AS® FOR been seen in New York for two years at | her that she might chose from them. One was appear, no doubt, to his great on SLICING ATTACHMENT, Serenata coeany martian, ood | Brederich) iy, for Baltimore, Ae, Biraraies least. She demanded Something more moder, | brouzht. “This is the model of one i had made | ShPeat. 4 PEACH AND POTATO PARERS, OLR. B. Ttcontains about 77 acres, and is improved | 00,08 | g and was told these were what they at her | in Paris four years ago,” she exclaimed rather . THE FORGED cH VED BEER VEN <D F! rn (o- ne dwellince hi back | 10: RE 88 ft Hyattevi s rice ($50—250 frane: fe “Ah! it wi ; R. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. als of-aout oe scr. © gee nes = nosdPUPRSBUIG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND RETAIL PRICE $1 PER DOZEN. oe poleeant zene ot fur trimming—the price that bas had such a long life,” replied the clever | ™PMEY han every eppearance of quaslnenen, ee ee ‘ermus: One-third cash; balance x, twelve an ST. RESS. as No Pano Parisian. The internal revenue stamp printed inthe center Fow LER'S PATENT FLY FANS. tie moet iran e Cae E546 —pattimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta | Twenty cents per dozen allowed for empty bottiesit | _ There are little articles to be picked up here | But though the Parisian designers and modis- of it is quite perfect. If the blank was not ab- FRUIT gars. JELLY TUMBLERS, | Trustee reserves right to resell at cost of defaulting par: | Vgigng nor oe a returned. and there, the average of which is lower than | tes are stimulated by the constant demand, from ‘tracted from the First National bank oF Mame: = mtg "J. HOLDSWOMTH GORDON, ‘Teustec.” | $2:28-G8 Sa7deR only, for Baltimore and Way. For sale by Dealers, and by the Manufacturer, Tow prices in Parle hong one, certainly the era of | America particularly, for ovelties,” they kbow | son, Wisconsin, it was counterfeited by very CREAM FREEZERS. ALTIMORE EXPRESS pHIA AND KEW Mathis un Paris has departed for any object | too well the lineitations of the dressmakers’ aud | S00. Wis workmen. ‘There are strong probe NOTE BETS CHINA AND MAJOLICA. “YORK EXPRESS, 2 Z SAML C. PALMER, that has real or permanent value. milliners’ art to suppose they can satisfy them | Siitiesuf itcboume a genuine print,though outhat NER SERVICES, DECORATED and WHITE. S:a) “Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- ‘ AUTUMN FABRICS. upon any legitimate basis. Orisinality is genius, | point there are two opinions. In the usual place € the finest elie ik den Packen Castors, ‘ears MORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL SOs coe Sore Ee Not only the preparation but the actual dis- | and is a flower of rare growth. It cannot be | Poiut, Were are two opinions. In the us number Dishes. Cake Baskets Card Receivers, kere ke. = ie CEréderick, via Kelay, stops at Aunap- WEST WASHINGTON, | Play of autumn fabrics spewing earlier in, Paris | forced to bloom fFery three months. ‘The only | 5.659 appears printed in red letters. Either the 7 _ Ovvice Purcuasine axp Derot Commissary OF ) On.) ae = and London than in New York. Already the | way. riore, is to rrow their resources & “s t ee wane Wasurnaron, D.C, September 1, 1881.4 | *aicatat a Way State ata eae eo Hole ae | _F-TEuerHoste Conxzcrox. 85 _ | straw bonnets, white and dark, begin to show | from tricks, from exaggerations, from extrava- | Cteek i8 a genuine print or Marvin went to great EBRATED. | Sealed Prop@sals, in duplicate, with a copy ?. "EBRATED Nerticement attached, will be reée! ved at this office: nel VE O'CLOCK’ M., on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM- wanes Poste ee <a expense to have it printed, and must tt lore pie € POR A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- | autumn touches—broad scarflike folds of velvet s; aad this they have done until fashion in | j\Pense to have it printe mares je | Wave used or intended to use it on more than and shaded ostrich feathers, or feathers mixed s of grotesque and idiotic | One” a | one occasion. There is no such officer in the P ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND in many dark and bright colors, instead of the tes has become a sort of Punch and | Saqison bank as sacsrctant cashier.” and @p ee eres Reem MOUN TAL ICE Dept in this elty, of the telowine Hubeeie ae EXHILERATION, rofuse ‘wreaths, and mountains of flowers. | Judy show which eteaets Che cra, oes has | ouch man there as “Conversa” by wie: tt pur CRE. PEZEI viz: = 7 " Autumn materials are very much the same as ; se ed stant cashier. See pil, barrels Flour. "made from Spring wheat. .v00 DHE . NEEL E SEY last season: heather and cassimere mixtures, | sence. ‘These chauzes are generalle smnsiing | Dine gr the meacraentone an che hao aaa es ‘THE CELEBRATED ‘= Sof resin, and bo be free fren other adaltcra: EITISBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS NORTON’S SEEDLING | barred ogeastonally with broken lines or smali | less, and simply involve a fresh waste of time | Shiy made bya womans Hf sa, weve likely Uy the KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, | tons. 1,500 Ibs. Salt, fine, in bas. 800 Ibs. ‘Table vAl NEW YORK and BOSTON | are just the Wines. check. The colorings are fine and dark, such as and money. An original idea,as beforeremarked, who helped him by writing pleasant - . j SA’ stanaant comple of Finareee be han at tis omtce. | a9, dgXEHENS. Sreeninng C SACLE cia LAURE HUME, CLEARY 5 0 Flee ead ieentlemen’s cloths, of which la-| is rare, and even if itis absurd, has some inter- | jotters to his victins recommending Mavin as 8 ONLYSS. Samples of the articles proposed to be delivered Must be | 20°00 -B Stopson signal or tolet off parsense st evace. | dies’ materials are now a close copy. They | est, and is therefore entitled to acertain amount | modei of honesty 5 v itted with the proposal. ‘The stores to be delivered " lon between Washington and Annapolis | | That Splendid Minnesota Family Flour, justly named | are made up with deeply kilted skirt and long | of consideration. This is the merit of the WIN AS A PENMAN ‘Tue Best rm Use, at September 1 ae -poetveloves should be marked ! 2 the iene i coat with bronze, brown, or olive velvet, | “esthetic” idea. It is “too exquisitely absurd, he Sor Sharvin, boo to wetuench social to show J. W. SCHAFER’S, Gee ee ee Wen Behe me Other trains daily, cout ae se SOV EREIGN, collar and cuffs. The buttons of the vest of | you know,” but it is different. and theretore | 4 pentanciip. Helsed a good ohance t> ae 1020 7TH STREET, ‘#1-2t Capt. and C. 8., U.S. Army. ‘All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. | perfection “HOSE OL od es ore bread. | these costumes are bronze with raised figures, | #trikes that large class who want to be continu- | so when Police Justice Richardson, talking to = avors srw Toes Avewe_| yOORIEREN QFE, MORE OF MEPRE| aftr fut uate pul eat = hmm | ae ee pees Jae | 1 elect by ray an who | thy eer gue dog = SENTATIVES, U.S., Seale ace 1ath edreet, where orders ney Suit the bronze and olive shades in the ee eae pasecs | SUZested that it would be well for him to wi MEDICAL, &e Wasmrxarox, D.C., September Ist, 1881. | Nall'be taken for basedice oe be anc tat ef cede | 8 ee ee a” PORT WINE. cloth admirably, and give distinction to the | stands for brains, but cometimes actually passes | SUzHested U Goclined to accept the emggestiams — = re Sealed Proposals will be recerved at this office till | any point in the city. m23 = . ‘the ensemble. Very dark bright tartans are much | for them. vs AN EARSESSES AND PRIVATE DISE TERRE OGL Ce NOON, OS Pru SDA, Sra | 8 THE GRUAT eee tices! OO" | ane in comanscion piee: puaie eames aie | ae timols ebeoke gunk a fitting style of | and sald that he preferred to send a verbal snee- FA fhe Oreane of both sexes cured; new casen often ID | Ui" Heten ote an Eee ato Ney the YLVANIA ROUTE 807 Market Space. | tures, and also with plain black velvet. “The dress te that it is not striking, and tt tat cle. | Fire nese clone samrvingh, Marvin DR. MENTIE, Office 456 Virginia avenue Dear 6 | eee Ene nee two Hundre Se ae One DOUBLE TRACE Stee ate OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. tartan is simply used for the kilting; the upper | ments of permanence. These qualities do not street southwest. se2i-Iin*_ | Herchantable Ouk Wood, rawed in tro eaten Cones Macxivicent EQuremenr. tmequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for | Part of the dress is plain, and, if it is plain wool, | meet the wants of the throngs of rarer show ad- | St the hotel as A. Marvin. ‘He got married as id sickroom is unrivalled. is 2,240 pounds per fon, and wood to mneasire 139 EFFECT MAY the sideboard at plain velvet to match is used for collar and cuffs | mirers, who must have the capand bells in some | T- A- Marvin, and so he signed the bogus check. TH, 1881. leet per cord, and all to be delivered and stored on | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner | weisz! cubi 1 BROTHERS IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHE! Dis Physician in Washinton. Female Irreeu F PAVE, WASHINGTON, from mIUIiE) GLELEY & Co. of the coat, which is cut deep and has a seam | form or other —sometimes as a hoop, Sorte | eta on nines jex, Obst Os, eucorthe muickly cu or before Thursday. September 29th. Wood must be of Sixth and B st as follows: _ ” a across the line of the waist, and lay folds at | as a Grecian bend, sometimes as a flat bonnet hirteen wives een from Sr Ye ttl corte Rahn 83 | Geel tgword a Cait, and coal owed | Por Mth eck Caan, wi ead ae ae el eee eile tilted Tow over the nose, sometiines as. hat | Major Poe got the following. corielly Telerred eo Ree MKS 5 Se ‘the risht 1 aceent oF relect any excess in quantity With Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg. to C: = a Some of the new dress fabrics exhibited are | with brim turned high in the air. At one time | yesterday): . yO CURE NO Pay! AL FLICTED WITH | end to reject any and all bids is reserved to the ween > Bt Loule and Chicago; % 5 G LD MEDAL magnificent. The latest have satin ground en- | every woman follower is set wild with desire for Rocky Powst, Pexper Covnry, N. i | warded byastec : oe tiropouals fie Deal end Wonk BAULIMORE AND POTOMAC. RAILROAD. Avarded at the National Fair over all other com- | tirely covered with mixed Japanese floral de_ | an ladia shawl that tose ove anywhere from August 27. 1881. ERS, 906 B CHARLES W. FIELD, For Canandaigua, Rochester, Builalo, | Niagara, with 70 Ore 8 sl-3t Doorkeeper H. RB. NATIONAL FAIR ASSOCIATION. — PROPOSALS oS i al r signs in uncut velvet shaded from light to dark | five to fifteen hundred dollars. The next year | Dear Sir:—The bigamist and swindler Marvin, dally, exeert Sunday 9:90 ysan° dally exeoy( Sur: | TBEAndsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United | in colors. One was very strikine te green and | the most “chic” thing is to cut up these shawls | with the several aliases, now in your care, mar: urdas with Palace Cars to Ganuandaigda and Wat. States. coral red, another in shades of cream deepening | and make an ugly garment of them with enor- | Tied an accomplished lady of Wiluington, N-C., bn invil e ‘ “ Lock 5 * _ MINNEOLA, into pale gold and pale turquoise to old blue. | mous sleeves, only suitable for a giantess, calied | Several years ago. After living about a week Gian Hous for the Hanning Metin, toc of Nos | TOT Wubaunpert, Lack, Haven and Elmira, t 10:20 a Avery superior Minnesota Patent, These oodsare20 toptranes the metre andtie | the doles with her he deserted her, making a natrow ew | yruber 1,2 Sand4, 1881. Bids recelved up to MON- | Vor New York and the East, 9:00 a.m., 10:90 a.m.,2 STERLING'S ST.LOUIS FANCY. hand embroidered satins are still higher. These A TALK WITH THE GREAT WoRTH. cape from arrest at the time. He then passed DAY, Sertembe Fg and will a ad = a 1 1d 10:15 p.m. "On Sunday 0, hand A Magnificent Winter Wheat, Patent Process. rich stuffs are thick plain satins, covered inhand | Mr. Worth has returned from Wildbad, and in | U8der the name of Dr. Flanner. Particulars cap | bias, For further tufernastion pple 45 the Bay Bae : Sen dee fmbroldery executed in fine dark irredescent | a long chat with him yesterday he showed clearly | B€ bad if wanted. Yours, &c. as ! 215 6th street northwest. 280-3 | For Brooklin, N.¥-, all throuich, traine connect at Jer- ‘The Standard Peery Beto the District. beads in plain jet, or bronze mixtures, or in gold | enough the estimate he puts upon passing fash- < 8. 'S. Rarcuwett, MD. | PROPOSALS FoR coat. Gilect transfer to Sulton stieet, avouing aoulse | FOR SALE HY EVEHY Eig CLASS GHOGEn. | thread with sik.’ Ofcourse they ‘wil be rarely | ions. ° The very stralzht tie-backs, which are this | Popry-six Vicrius of ine CYcLowe.—Sixteer By. ape radically cure. he she Gouorrhea Brpous Sctioon ov tux D.C. 2 | por pun sem gem Lore cy 40,10: Consen 1st Stiiter ity txDIAwA AVENUE. agine their radiant effect under-a brilligny Tight, Serie sat enpeopiorn | sree eee Sores wee Skt See eee din three to eiht da by ‘ ren Sall 7 vs s ‘ON, 27° Pa | y1 %. ; pile. Changes low. latcoad fate io Bultiacre detnct | Sealed Propomaie A RNeTO, STEM Aue. TSBL. | | FOr Fuad Bie pipe oe Wu, M- GALT & CO | but they wil! probably be in demand for trim: | Jr. Worth, characterizes aa’ the Preise Ged. | O22 takes forty-eix eo far. ‘The bodies of ¢ edirom fe. "| 613 15th street northwest, UNTIL TWELVE O'CLOCK SE, P —— ming and drapery for waddéd wraps and dressy | Barebones” style of dress, and the bandanna white man, woman and child have been washed ADAME DE Fc 3 EDY YOR LA’ | Aehishing and delivers tthe Kaos Shee oy £85 | For Laleimors, 6:40, 8 30 an He SPORTING “GOODS. ee a handkerchief as “Folly in red and yellow.” ashore at Tybee. Quite a number of bodies are Sed doen ee enrok, Can be | tons run of mine Georgws Creck Cumberland Coal, a= 2:00, 6:40, 200 | — A stillmore decided novelty in trimming fabrics | “He remarked very sensilily that there was no on the plantations near the city, and the coroner Soars odo. west. Office hours | gud 190 tone best quality Lee White Aah Fustace Gosh Leones peck 2 (ome Ruprert, 7 isin uncut velvet in lace patterns upon dark satin. | use in attempting uniformity in modes: that the ; 7 i NcunE | Bade pounds fo theta sad Tose Sone ome For Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, This is very rich, and is used to trim fine woolen Will hold inquests to-day R true idea of was for each one to adapt her ———- 2 except Sunday. NOS. 403 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. walking dresses, as well as reception toilets; her means and her lity; | | Major T. A. Hillier, Philadelphia, wascured mal Weekneen: Leceacaontaeee | _ Exsrossis sens Ge serboccek ee coaala for Goat. | FP ating Oto toe aren Hee OBR SS SE re oman eo WHITNEY cum. | but it embodies a false idea, 1s unsuited to the | {olfung to, her me the bool lam Swocee wee he eis os ete i a fala Ss I Bloat uet Si bits | Mt ree da Ge waive defectaia reserva | ay EXANDIIA AND FREDERICESBURG RATLWAY, DEENS G MPANY, pale wi ia beak piace i Res war ob towards now, so. that their dress be- —_—=_— 5 poor] red in jours. For A EXAN ¥ jonable. In makes a pre- MARRIED. sue by Wa. 5. EXTWIELE, Drwaciety corner 2 th | ese = ———_ Provident Board Reet oe renee ror Ht i Es the cheapest for ‘besuty, comfort and durability in the qe of ake wien ne lace, wih is ta maj 5 HALL—PEACH. On hureday, August il ander seal on receipt of price. "m6 , 6:20, 8:00 and’ 11: a8 a in the second place, as int imulate at the Metropohian Pt, Church erie, — estOeeh eee IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. 700, 9:20 and 11:80 ain, anit 8:00 p. mi. ARCHERY AND FISHING 4A CROQUET | rich lace ‘apon satin, i is not adapted to walking | sheep icin ANHOOD RESTORED.—A victim of pt FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING | For Richniond and the Sonth, 7:00 and 11:10 a.m. AND LAWN T! , BIOYG! dresses; in the third the real lace upon ie fovered 4 simple meaus of se! 00, 7 a. Recehy iA, satin would be but le more expensive and —e J. H. REEVES, mi and i” On Sunday at 8:03and | pRSwiyed *arwe assortmentot ‘Traveling and Lunch much more suitable and permanent for hand- ti Chatham: street, New York. : - 10:00 a.m. ; 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. —L—_— —I SS BAR ee = — ~F*-_ | LIEBIG COMPANY'S E: | ‘Tickets and information at the office, northeast corner ‘The rage for ph expected continue, = An invaitable od ee ACT OF MEAT. ofr street and Penney Tyaniaavenus,andat ine dens | SEWING MACHINES, &e. _ | roritis being manufactured in larze quantities i jaaitermetek a Gy te Agest: FE XTBAORDINARY BARGAINS IN SEWING FRANK THOMBON, Geteral anaeer Word MACHINES for One Week Only. —Inonter to make ee ee wand Mogan. : THE TRADES. CAUTION—Genuine only with the facximile ‘paron, Licbig's iguature in ‘Bice’ tak actos | (VIBSON BROTHERS, : ol Feeney ¥ 012 rani eine Waning De on OOKBINDING. ‘The EXCETE BINDERY employs fret-clan Work. men and turns work. Ii one old 2 at estabuiniments in fhe elige 2012 vane ore fue, third floor, ook ea Ls JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS, CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 10TH tf il a7}

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