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AUCTION SALE HOUSEFURNISHINGS. HOS. E. WAGUAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. STEAMERS, & DRY GOODS. ALU ARLE ESRurRovEn PROPERTY ON RRET. i XL fVOwK I AND FIFTH i Pe ae eg eT ENDER SEVENTH, Shen apse” a thee ptenatves part of Lot ‘Form day of sate, mosis THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, . Auct._ BROS., Auchoneers. TS SALE OF STOCK ANT FIXTURES OF Y STORE, CORNER FOURTEENTH AND cotnast- Joocertes, Fisturee 5 Ue wfoork fin teehee of wai Mer Newebcetol xtock uf Liquora, ape FILL ts Forti canine PATI. Ansienes, i treat forthnwent. BYLINE ORK, ES ABELS SALE LOTS THANDSOW CTION OF PENNSY AROLINA ARETE ES: TRSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER at FIVE O° We Will offer at pub fed, on the rv er nf hand tinae sates on. etween fi seize tare fron feet dees, sre located Within a short dist Iesnd a fine view of tie Capi Ferma: One-third cash: talance in six, twelve and qigbteen months, (or in wouthiy installmente ) with toe Port of $20 required HOS. J. FISHER & CO. Anetioneers, 1324 F street northwest. | omen BROS., Anctioneers. IANCERY SALE. OF TWO- D, BRICK cot brea mat ATTIC Har! BETWEEN teenies, fet om MONDAY, THe SWELETH Day OF SEPTEMDEI Isnt, AT'S 00CLOCK PML of eqnare numbered two Jpt mumbered nite (9) red and m: eetening Sweive 02! ‘curt (8) inches south from the aortawest coFner Jog, thence east one brnired (100) feet to a, mublie ee south on the alley twelve (12) feet eixt (3) theu and iSth ntreet twelve 1) 7 (8) inches to oe SDA’ NTH DAY OF SEER, Inst, at 8.0 OGLOCK Dum ate tizteen (13), inthe recorder’ substivision Cf lot Bu square nunibered fve hhondred ghd seventy-two toxether with the lane elling House valuable ‘proverty in ou the ooruer of 24 et omic, GUREDSESDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY SEPT! Sl, af rCLO rT Bumberad seven (7) sare senibecsd saves: hasidred fifty foot ale ‘andconkd be readily wabaivided Bundi i is immediately adjacent to the east Wis of the Catal anid i tnsprorer Oa frame cok: This lot will be seid either as a whole or in lots, 28 be most dvi ‘eruis of «ale, a8 prescribed by the decree: One-third aah the balance in qne and two years, secured by the chaser's with interest Bite tote held by" the ‘Trustee until t valid OF the whole of the: pail im ‘purchase money may be p cash. ‘A deposit of $100 on each lot sold will be required at he thine of sale. If the terms of sale are net c with in five days, the Trustee reserves the risht t) resell after five days’ ‘notice at <tefuulting purchaser's cost. All Conveyancing at purchaser's cost REDIN WOODWARD, Trustee, a31-d&ds 452 D street nortiwest. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. AME @ STREET HOUSES gy 919 Wak AND 923 SOU (of a dood of trust, dated December 12, A. peleta an duly Liber No. Fata 136, recorded! in One of the land records for the District of Coltmbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, Ushall sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTH, 1851, at SIX O'CL’R EM... the following-deacribed real ortate, situa te in the ficient mm, D. it: Being east 45 feet 4 front depthvat (eco, in square numbered 950, toxether with the improvements, &c. Terris: One-fourth cash, aud twelve, elighteen and twenty-four months, with interest at 6 per cent per anm red by 2 deed of trust on the property sold: or all cash, at option of the pur. chaser. A deposit af $100 requized st tine of sale, ‘aud = pt pac apn and recording at purchaser's cost. a sale are not complied with fe, the trustee reverves the right t) resell at ’s costs, after five days’ adverticement. CHARLES A. JAMES, Trustee. ALE OF VALUABLE, LOT ON COLUMBIA AVE- 'E, BETWEEN ERIE AND MORRIS STREETS, SEAR COLUMBIA COLEROE. Ou. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER FOU R- 138i, in TEENT: Font of the y at SIX! OeLock P sell Lot 17, in biock 8, according to Hall snd Evans’ ibdivision known as Meridian Hill, as surveyed by amber, 1867. $50 down of sale. “Bit, WARNEIC Auctioneer. DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE FARM IN_ ANNE ARUNDEL MARYLAND, [ONE MILE FROM On TU ‘EPTEMBER SIXTH, A.D. 1881, at TWELVE O'CLOCK a I will offer on the prem: sen, st public auction, the ty of the Iete Tate Wal- = waatene a i Soe gre ae om Jepeur’s Cut Skition, on prove fon By 3 double two-: dwelling beck buildings. It has « fine WATER COOLERS, ‘Summer Goods, AT NET COST FOR FIFTEEN DAYS, Prior to packing them away for the winter. And we invite the attention of ohn USSGES, LATHOBES, SLATE MANTELS, Dé woe by all $n tek ois sac, W. 3. JENKS & CO. wi aad TIT Sevexta Srunet Norzuwsst. {OUSEREEVERS Firvine nies OR REPLENISHING. can NOW FIND roa Cy) STOY COM. TE STOCK OF cl LERY, cHUCKERY, PLATED WARE, rae GLASSWARE, HOUSEFUENISHING GOODS ‘Of the best class. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) am NO. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. : ttn ae J, ¥- KENNEDY & CO., . (Established 1900, ) 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET NORTHWEST, Have for Sale a¢ Bottom Prices, PRESERVING, KETILES, APPLE PARING Ma- CHINES, WITH CORING SLICING ATTACHMENT, EACH AND POTATO PARERS, IMPROVED BEER VENTS AND FAUCETS. ASBESTOS HOUSE PAINTS. N. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. s\T CELEBRATED ‘TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER, ~ ‘THE CELEBRATED ey; KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLYSS. ‘Tue Besr om Use, at J. W. SCHAFER'S, 1080 TTH STREET, Apove New Yor« AvENvE. ‘PIANOS. AND ORGANS. _ GELLING OFF. seuuixcorr. fTFPrt EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS als 4210 ‘To make room fora large stock of NEW PIANOS for the Fall Trade, I will sell an elegant lot of first-class, nearly new, SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT AUCTION PRICES. SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S PIANO WAREROOMS, 433 iri Srneer Nonruwest. ‘The Trade specially invited to call. jy23 FALLET DAViS J fy Bue eat TARDaAS" CHUGH i PIANO, the only relial lor: priced, piety made. SUMNEM, Sone A __8723-€0 811 9ra STREET cana Gi dE BRO, ‘@ Have removed to their new Musical Warercoms, 109 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, And are offering Special Inducements in the Sule and Rent of es ana ORGANS aENS during the sammes. = SUMMER RESORTS. ASIDE PARK IS CELEBRATED yon THE CURE of ay favor s = nel meslarie. Hotel stil ARRIS x “sal Park, Ocean Co-, aes POINT Hi GATTHERS BURG. MD. ‘Twenty-two miles from Washington by the Band 0. 1R., ‘Metropolitan Branch. Ts sit. ted, 700 feet’ above Washinton. “Is eur xd by fine drives. Isleas than smile from the hotel coaches og ae for the months wot, September aur Oc- te will be made. "For termeap- Woop! wooD!! j, clean COAL and best KIND- OWN MILEET, main ofice and Tnill 434 street an avenue south- weet ee ere GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Lx. IN AT MEGINNISS’ IF YOU WANT cheaper = 3 than you ever saw it or for. scat FAR SOCKS, closing out at three pairs 50 cent W. SCARFS for 25 cents. 50 cent SATIN TIES for 25 cents. DRESS SHINTS—Fine Drew Shirts made to order for$1.80, of the very best moalin and very fine hen Rememiber, we were the first to put the of down in Washington, and we now sell ‘Shirts for ‘the money than any house in America. C. GEO. MEGINNISS, 226 1002 F street northwest. ~ BOOKS, &e. BoORsELLER AND. Starioxmn, 1015 Pennsylvania aventie. ean Vi AND PRIVATE DISEASES OF Altebease st not both sone cured; ew canes often tn Hani Ofice 456 Vixginia avenue, oer 0 CURE NO 2 NO PAY!—TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH mbes: come atonce and gy be re- itistvaae oar 3e21-3m* “LEO? ESTABLISHED axD Tost relisble EA TADUER PHN PHYSICIAN in thecity, tea 455 Massachusetts: ous jusetts avenue, trom 2 I vemale Complaints neal eu plain’ Pileceat De. 8 CORD, 14 WEST PAYETTESTI STREET. BAL fmore, from long experience in hospital an Bodiers of the blood th throat, ‘ose Or aking Vin Gierction with are radically curesl. Recent =. three t eight Call: 2 Sys "Charges low data co IHOMPSON’S SHIRT FACTORY, $16 F sraeer Nomrawest, ore. Parent OFFICE. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit guaran READY-MADE SHIRTS ot following Best Ws ‘iinisbed, 75 tn: ‘90 cts. ‘ameutta, U1 ‘untfinishesls 6) a eas HAL He ny 4 a fall lin ‘anda ENTS FURNISHINGS at” semasbebie LOW Puices. a rae a cee "HE aes 0) ine BASTEELE Eira satnnt rah ones ‘Remember the number—740 bth street northwest, mard4 G, 3: ELLERY, je SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS: FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Sragsr Nosrawesr, Wasniverton, D.C. Lousiana STATE Lo LOTTERY. ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WOK A FORTUNE. NINTH GRAND JW pede cis ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 137u, 1431, 1367u MONTHLY DRAWING. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Rag? a pt i Stee five years Lider ig purposes 000, 000—to which # reserve fund of over fue deed. i a load: Aue 8 pe SBBSS, ik Pepeation will be soma ns eee write Sisncy Onderty na ONLY to “LA. DAUPEDe WEW ORLEANS, LOUISIAN: or M. A. DAUPHIN, at - ‘No. 212 ‘BROADWAY, NEW YORK, or J. P. HORBACH. 005 lérm STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, sities Maree OE Stoves this fail to. our large aecortincnt of tiene, Footie = ney the RADIANT BUM, the best stove modern WORLD RENOWS ED A AND UNOGAE frm | (eee ea |Get = ee POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. AUGUST Ter, 1881 Tv. ITH wil leave Ter whart fost ah eet, soe mek and SATUR: MONDAY os far aa oe) og cS, Leonssdioen. reas teamier, landinga as far down as Brent's wharf, Chappell Be above landing’ as 230-6 GTPANER MATTANO pages Nemini Gat tox Crouk ears: On sitcrnets day Hairs mallarieg: 26-60 J rer NORFOLS KA IRK STEAMERS. KAMER LADY OF THE LAKE ber wharf, Soot of, Sixth street AY at bso occ | touching af as Pink int Yanko and Fr Excursion Ti fol- jokers will be iesued a3 Fae Keomd Trp to Fortress Monroe and Xen. pee Fare to Fortress Monroe and Nocfoik? ame. Ras. ‘Mattox “}. Be WOOD, ‘Manager. eh 2 at 7 o'clock a.m. f VER 7ETANDINGS an (alowere Oa tute : be pecttred. a “ry 6 15th the National Mctropalien soo mnie Re ‘eguea ne und E. O- KNIGHT leave Pier 4 erery SATTRDAY at four o mover ae to ayer f etreet, TALPRED WOOD, pecretary, 613 15th stecet, opposite “YOR MERCHANTS AND MINERS! TRANSPORTATION COMPANY'S OUTSIDE LINE. Steamship WM. LAWRENCE, Capt. J.8. 2 Wl sail fretn the foot of Spear’s wart, We foot of Spear's wharf. Lowest Fates ruarantecd. Reves ot 1 ‘meals and ater Jrussaxe: Firet class, $0, ineinding: Berane, $i ineale if a fiom, Sin Pier Baltimore, every March, 8, AGENT, Spear's Wharf, or foot ot ub Dock, BaLriMone. GEO. H. GLO AGENT, $y28 Pen 8) Ban River, New Youx. NEW YORK ROTTERDAM. “AMT Aa Le sag lra _— HIEDAM,* *'W. ac bee IOLTEN, . ND and “MAAS Camying the U. 8 Mail ‘o the Netherianas, leave Wat- Sou Stores, Bron lyn, Togulariy Ou WEDNESDAY. Hr CAZAUS, fora al Agente 34 wet Wie eet eners , 27 South Willian 6 New York, For passae apply to WG. METZEROTS Con Us Pendeivania Basse, ns oF H.SUHNSON. Awent, National Sate Deporte Bi corner New York avenue and 15th a etrook bor posthweat. taatt ORTIL GERMAN LLOYD pt ork to Havre, Landon, rst second, et "Ali i Bor re | Reythie Gort. | Botlania Sept a PASSAGE. accommodations, tS TER Og $POand $100, a acosndin #2 need fl Parie, $15 ad fditional. ickets on fevorable terms. marked * do not carry steerage. Ee rage at very low rates. Steerage tickets Case Liv- oro and Queenstown and ail other partsof Europe at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of Jaden given for Belfast, Favre, Antwerp and otter portson the Continent and for Mediterranean port ae foe and vase apy at the Company ences Bowing Gi ete! ce cabin to | Bie $ BIGELOW & CO, 00S Tih street, VERNON H. BROWN & (0. Jani2 ‘New York. RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! SANEY COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE EEFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, CINNATI, AND 8ST. LOUIS ity, and Way Stations. and Way (Piedmont, sol and Way, and Way, via Stations. CERT, NEW W XORK AND BOSTON Parlor Cars to 8:40-STAURTON AND VALLEYS TERESS ( ects for, Hi mid at Point of Hooks for ects fagerstown: aoe ‘Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and 00 BALTIMORE. EXPRESS (stops at Hyattsville, Goliece,, Beitvile, Laurel, Amtapolis Junction, 10:40! iit needs CHivaao, CINCINNATI AND Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta tou for Baltimore and Way. PY S—BALI TIM TMS ie gL HILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK EXPRESS. 8:30—Bultimore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- iy TiMOnEy HYA nge EATER UILLE AS "AND LAUREL 4: 90 BAL: a Gers Relay, stops at pa Junction. Hock, and ff of Rove: ‘nits and Csps, ‘ully selected line of : best Needles, 4 papers for 20 cents. Store will be cloged st six o'eiock. M. WILLTAN, ‘Ovi PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. M® J. P. PALMER: No, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Europe Jun} 9th to make Eexinou's goods we wil Oace theater a Se Sb Sls and Ant jy? ee ee —_ ae ‘Suite, Costar nade in supe, ri short nctios. ‘Dresses cut td bewtods anda a perfect fit ruaran nara zie M3 STREET. Boguyiiy , DEPART AUNT CAPESIRE TED “rom ee ; vd Nav Bint ane ae fash! an i, 8 cent Gehinal a rice 7: i pena SH BIN STIPE HOSE at 43 DEPARIMENT.—Dest 2-Elaetio LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 29 price 35 centr: 3-Elastic LISLE eit aD GLOVER. it conte reduced from 9) copia.” Other stzier in propaction TLL BE SOLD AT SHON a Ae “BOUGL Ags” 3y2 H STREET. FAMILY SUPPLIES. PALACE MARKET, Conner 14TH sTREET AND Naw Yous avervt, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. All kinds of MEATS, FRUIT, SEQRTABLE: st as TER, EGGS, ete. Broryaines the ben . F RUIT JARS AT COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. “MASON'S IMPROVED,” PORCELAIN LINED “TOPS,” AND THE “GEM,” ALL SIZES, AT ACTUAL COST, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. CALL AT ONCE. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 225 504 OTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND E NORTHWEST. ‘¥ YOU WANT THE VERY NICEST BREAD BUY “Our New South.” Téis sure to please. ¥ ‘ail first-class Gi Dean on rea oes ES a” jers in Flow a Wr e CADTET, MILLS, Je6 = West N Waehington, D. C. LARET. CLARET. FRONSAC. ST. ESTEPHE. MOULIS. MEDOC. T. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. CLOS DES MEYNARDS. MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. B. W, REED'S SONS, 80 1216 F st. northwest. “JOHN R. KELLY, BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, Mi Sc. CORNED BEEF mie © oo 629 and 630 Ceuter Mark and 200 and 908 Northern sbiverty Siirhet: ork as 71, City jarketing wing, ef ring. ‘Post delivered free of charge to all parts of the mor24 PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER DOZEN. Twenty cents per dozen allowed for empty bottles if returned. For sale by Dealers, and by the Manufacturer, SAML: G:PALMER, 1212 To 12% 297m Srneer, WEST WASHINGTON, Far Taternomtc Coxnrormn. as FOR A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILEBATION, VIRGINIA CLARET OR NORTON’S SEEDLING HUME, CLEARY & 00., ‘807 Market Space. dae ee eee ee eee yields Saifieaanhe |. sweet Fotos bread, Siarket Space. of, MENDADOR” PORT WINE, al purposes the very Bor Markel Space. OLD STAG PURE RYE Meth are just the Wines. direct imy “CO. ied t4:45—Point mon Beggin, ‘hit ad Way tations. ‘Sun Hgoks and Way Stations only.) ay 8 :40—Baltim pes Se sensi lartinsburg and Hyatisvile ‘and Laurel.) VEXPR 19:00 PHT HILADELPHT [A, NEW YORK 0 Gee ‘Cars to New York. fashington dtop at Refiy Sta statin. sugton dation and tt page e190 Yana aL HUME, cue en co., 807 Marker Space. OLD MEDAL Awarded at the National Fair over all other com- TO CERES ‘Minnesota ‘The handsomeat ota Patent hour in the United MINNEO) A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST, aart A Magnificent ne ore hors —— WM. M. GALT & CO. enue, bine 14th tt roclnegat at oa GREAT 18h a hay pra AND SOUTHWEST. EQUIPMENT. Brim JAGMIFICEN'T N EFFECT MAY l6rH, 1881. TRAIS a WASHINGTON, from For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 =, For New Yon sid the Bast, $00 a.m, 10:90 a, 22:00, ey a oe comme at en hoor a Pulte a treet, avoiding double 22:00, i :40, 10:00 ee o:b0and > OX" ie Pera 0:00 10: Dp. re et 0 amand 4:40 p.m, daily, Ammspolis, 6 40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except For epee, a AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, wee, eo EKANDLEA AND WASHINGTON SPORTING: GOODS. HR, RUPPERT, ‘NOS. 408 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY GHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, the | chespeat for bewuty, comfort and durability in the market. SBOQUET AND LAWN FEN TENS VELOCIPED) a Bone SEWING MACHINES, &c. En Miaceriea tr One W BARGAINS IN iS SEWING CHINES fo .—In order to make = Soa Jd OHNSON. REMNANTS—FRIDAY. PRIDAY is our Regular day. BARGAINS. ‘Remnant ane ee 3-4, 5-4, 6-4, Biue and *PLANNEL SUITING, 2e., 31c., T5c., $1, $1.25. BLANKETS at low prices. DRESS GOODS, 124, 15, 25, 50 cents. Six cases CANTON FLANNEL, 8, 20, 12% centa, WHITE FLANNELS, 1234, 20, 25, 50 centa: BOTTOM PRICES Is OUR MOTTO. JOHNSON, a 713 MARKET SPACE. N OW OPEN. FALL ASSORTMENT OF MEDIUM-WEIGHT DRESS GOODS. BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SPREADS. WOOL AND CANTON FLANNELS. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 7rH Steet Nontawesr. GCHOOL-Day BARGAINS. So 2 | 380. CHILDREN’S FULL REGULAR MADE FRENCH MIXED HOSIERY, ALL SIZES, ONLY 250. PER PAIR. ALSO, EXTRA FINE, EXTRA WIDE POLKADOT PER- ALES, DARK COLORS, NAVY BLUE, BROWN AND BLACK GROUNDS, ONLY 9%. PER YARD, WORTH 15c. THIS IS ANOTHER UF OUR MOST ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS. SPECIAL INSPECTION INVITED. FREE HORSE-CAR TICKETS ‘To $1 purchasers, COCHRA! & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. P. §.—We clone daily 6 p.m. ow AND NEW FALL GOODS JUST OPENED. ‘We have opened all our Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS left over from Last Sezson, and have placed them at euch pricesas will insure their speedy sale; and have received within the pact few days a most elegant assort- ent of BLACK AND COLORED SILK PLUSHES in oll the new Shades. Also, elegant OMBRA STRIPED | PLUSHES, in all the new Full Shades, and the largest and cheapest lines of elegant Side-band American SILK SURAHS that we have ever placed on cur counters. Full lines of CASHMERES, CHUDDA CLOTHS, SUITINGS and FLANNELS. ONE PRICE ONLY IN PLAIN FIGURES, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919" PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GPeCuE BARGAINS 230 IN DRY GOODS. Pure Wool Cashmere, all colors, (including black, )25c. Shetiand Shawls, all colors, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Madras Dress Ginghams, beautiful styles, very fine quality, 10, 12, I5e. Beautiful Fall Dress Goods, 12%¢. About one thousand remnants of Dreas Goods, Silks, Cloth, Can- ton Flannel, Cotton and many other remnants too nu- merous to mention, which we are selling off CHEAP—LESS THAN COST. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY REMNANTS CHEAP. Double White Blankets, $1.50. Very fine quality In- dia Linen only 20c. Extra large size pure White Bridal Quilts, $1.25. White Honey Comb Quilts, 50, 62, 75, 87c., $1. Red Twill Flannel, all wool, 25c. Pure white ail linen Table Demask, 50, 75c., $1. Pure Linen Dinner Napkins, 75c. dozen. Colored Cashmeres, all pure wool, one yard and a quarter wide, 50c. Sun Umbrellas at cost. Colored and Black Silks only 50c. Black and White Striped Silke, 50c. CARTER'S, a29 711 MARKET SPACE. GPECIAL BARGAINS. : DRY GOODS. During the balance of August we will offer special in- ducements to close out many lines of Goods. ‘The stock is very large, and well worthy the attention of buyers. TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 803 MARKET SPACE, At COST. JINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 axp 824 SEVENTH STREET NoRTHWEST, ' 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 ROOM IN THEIR LARGE ESTABLISHMENT TO ACCOMMODATE I. a GUINNIP, DAY & CO. —— BeLteris EXTRAORDINARY! THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 999 Pasxsxivanta AVENUE, See ‘7th street hort rest mae vim” T° PARENTS AND GUARDIANS, Tt must be gratifying to know that, thanks to our #u- pericr facilities, we are now enabied to offer low-priced School SHOES, with a euarantes to wear as represented, without rétuctance, for EVERY SHOT, WE HANDLE IS ESPECIALLY MADE UP FOR Us, and every psir that should prove unsatiefactory is RE- TURNED TO THE MANUFACTURER, thus the loss is his, not ours. Weimakea this reason of Conxin's Celebra- ted Fine SHOES, and prondly assert that our Pali stock of BOOTS and SHOES for School or any otter wear ts by far the largest in the District, for quality and style, superior to anything we bave ever had, aud our prices. asusual, beyond competition. SPECIALTIES. Qur 50 and T5e. warranted of-leather School Shoes. Boe het $ Schoct shoes th the coun Boys’ and Misses’ ane Dutton Boots, from $1 to $2.80. WILLIAM HAHN'S RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSES, 816 7th street, between H snd 1, and 1922 Pannaylvania avenue, bet. 19th and 20th streets, Sien—“‘Rep Suirren.” Fest CLASS B BOOTS - AN a80-1w D 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 closed out tomake room for Fall ‘This is a good opportunity to get good goods at very Low Figures. ONE PRICE. GEO. McCARTHY, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ___ BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. _ Dames, STAINED GLASS. This grand and besutiful invention Alle a # yeammey in the ornainentation cf common winds lass, &c.. and produces all the unique effects of te | Screrie mos lass in_richl Klass windor oF doseriptive rien list we. = a2 postal. New | plying scien torevery ctstoner “Amer, 59 permies i¢ Incarnation. “seeim® sea. CU EVER ELL A Agt. for D.C. Ly UMBER,. WE ALONE SHOW PRICES. DRY BOARDS, No 1, 16 feet. STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet...... - 150 VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. ~ 1.60 CLEAR SIDING, half inch, No. 1... ~2 2.00 WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly clear. Cole- brated Crapo brand. sch per thousand 3.90 WE FURNISH ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE COST OF BUILDINGS FREE OF CHARGE. 2 WILLET & LIBBEY, ; SrxTH Srreer axp New Yore AVENUE. Spmacvue Squars. YARDS. | my3 | Nonrnery Lrserrr Manner Sovare. J. B. WHITE & BROS., . PORTLESD CEMENT, OMAN CEMENT, KEENE'S CEMENT. ‘Works: Swansconiby The contracta to sup joundation of oahtngton fon ment were awarded to us over all competitors, our Ce- SEPA PEI er Unto tm H. L. BISCOER, Agpnt for District of Colum! BISCOE'S 10th-street er where a supply be kept wsecagre on md. pss. OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. TORE STORY 8 RAL SOMINE sna MARUETS! LIQUID PAINTS, ready for use. (3 for circulars.) Estimator furnjehe! to Builders “A Tul stock cf AR- TISTS’ SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn., _m30 418 Irn Steer Norrawesr. GEATE MANTELS, si 3e25-0m “Gr bear Dear 6th STREET NORTHWEST. _ L MARTIN & CO.’S PULP MORTAR BLAC! J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGENnts, ap27__ 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. SS Ree H™" YOUR HOUSES THOROUGHLY DURING SUCH WINTERS a8 THB PAST ONE WAS BY USING BOYNTON'S GA8-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACES. 234 WATER ST., NEW YORK. Sold sé CHAS. G. BALL, dy12-e03m_ ATS AND UMBRELLAS. DERBY HATS, in Black, Brown and Pearl. SILK and CASSIMERE DRESS HATS. SERA! eek ARITA HATS, at reduced prices, LADIES’ PARASOLS and SUN SHADES, j Bhoot i at Ben ing nineg’s entries. — Abner, 31; Laird, Soon, aes Dr., 2% Burnside, 28: Manson, Poliard, 26; Cash, 38. 28; Scott, Dr., 28: Burnside, 2; Cash, (Walter) 28; Abner, 257 Wanstall, 25. Mr. Abner took first prize on his $1, and Laird took second om his 30, it being the ‘better one under the Brighton Beach races yesterday: vad race, tof | Z-year-olds, three-quarters of a mile. B. won by a lensth and a half, i ae bee neda third. ‘Time, 1:75. = —— one mile. Kulght Templor won, A second, Lilly R. third. Time, ao me | ath. Jesse D. won nniskillen second, Blanton Fourth race, one inile and seven= Fellowplay won by tyro lengths, Wakes field second, Clara A thin’ Time, race. steeplechase, short course, four lengtiis, Gilt second, Whiskey third. whey Patchen won the first race at Hamden Park, Springfield, Mass, yesterday, Mattie Hunter won the pacing race, and Jim the 2:3 Claes race. Base ball yesterday: At Bu‘Talo—Buffatos, ad Detroits, 6." At Cleveland ee 4: Chi cages, 1. At Troy, N. ¥.—Troys, 4; Prov ry —s a : Cart. Howaatk Reropraren.—Signal Veterans at their reunion last week, at Bost repudiated Capt. H. W. Howgate as a delegat to the next meeting of the Suc of the Potomac. Frank M was elected in his pince. The jury at New Orleans, in their report, ij gorse Mayor ‘Suakspeare’s pian of licensing gant eral James lately concurred im the indorsen Jacobs O81 MARRIED. se NOLPSTFINER WOLTEMADE. On Sat Serb Ae dd IABL, in Rew Yorks Mr, OTTO WIG WOLFSTEINYR to Minx META ELIB! MADE, both of Waskington, D. eae GIBSON. On Septem GAN GIBBON. acta fo sin of Wi jonday a vee of bis parents, weifth street southwent Natives and friends of te family are Pequented 1, 1881, CHRIS four years. ptreot m On September 24, 1881, at 8:30 a.m. MANGAN, aged seventeen’ years and two Fannie 3, yoo Mi mared Fuveral = m rparents residence 1310 13tt northw (To-morrow), at 4 o'clock p.m. * ae Thursday, September Ist, 1881, Ake tera lone Me i i “=. sbe val Gheietion torutudes NEDA AOR K, beloved wife of John Year of I ter, ii tne axe. 1 ber hands together ike tho wings of 2 tired dove, fenderly smooth ber tremas, None knew her but to love, Bcfty our teary are falling, i our to ished The one whor w ‘Has been called from us away. Boftly the winds ‘The erase on th Our tears shall me As the Swift to With the angeis frou: above. Hien Hosnaxn. Php eee Pisce from her late residence, 1 Rrnene street SEVENTH SKEET, ¥. ave. and L street northwest, ea c r SDERTAKER, riovite Butchers Market ee FURAISUING UNDRRTAR ER, Ro. 26 Denies vans avenue northwest, betwaen 84 amd oy wtreete, renee Janis L291, OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1881. Pi a for °Skbvantieb Laerreas and give ie Orit ot called for within: seein a ceonechay ait ied eS List. Adair Bal Myre Astion Mie ire Rebecca Kershaw Miss Carrie C; Kent Mxg8 H. Laver Avner Mim Carrie F: Larkins Elizabeth; Lewis Miss Ellen: Lewis Miss Fannie; caster Mrs Harriet Laney Mise Julia, Lynch Mire = ae ea ercer Mise Lucy; ors Seba ‘Misg = Mar- $poe, Mercer Mi M WASHINGTON, D. G._ | Aggemon Jimmie, cprueenn A~Allen Franklin; Altewmus Geo F; Ameling George; ; Arthon James 8. ith & Co. ARO aS Bowik br Wola >—Colman Lestus: O a. eee as Caliata, pede arbennig fof SILK, GUANACO and GING- i 1237 NSON’S fe ed COPPER H —_ wen of Copper w te | oe eens Smee gS ee Sana 2 onion je

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