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=——— = STEAMERS, &e. AUCTION. SALES. AUCTION SALES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. W orice. 2 FUTURE DAYS. WO-STORY BRICK Ht No. 1: AND E WILL BELL Fixe - FEAME ROUSE, No. 1241 MADISON STREE : FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. JPUXCANSON BROB., Anctioncers, BETWEEN AND SIXTH AND M AN ‘REFRIGERATORS, ‘WATER COOLERS, oc thus aoa Gc thet, nee 9th and D stroeta northwest. N STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. perp conan, na after 4 er, 1881, a aes — On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTE! WSMITH will leave h . foot of 7thatrest, | ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK OF FINE SHO! E ‘ AT NET ¥OR FIFTEEN DAYS, Fes Sa alee ROURy e | GT Wat UR AAR Ge | SEGRE oeeasticenet i deenatigie | St Deer hen mya ee vai Ferny. "On THUESDAY, Nonin, Gurriomay | LADIES AND GENTS MISSER BOVE AND | BOTH half of doe 8, in quae 448, improved And we invite the attontion of those wanting i Lecnardiown. "On SATURDAY. Guévioman and CHILDRESS, pooTs, SHOPS, THs, GAITERS. ot at a tye Frame Howe, Seay aie Fal fo er eats emice tment of them, particu- cnardtown. Steamer _ Sundays, for river PF ag RO. OF DS OF THE in 12 feet by 105 fe Property is: aloes RANGES, LATRORES, SLATE MANTELS, SS Sry Pate NS | a Ce NGA | SE om mn me: name sgee eae | HI a30-fim = “5 ik WOOD. Manager. TOGETAER WITH IRON BAPE, DESK. Ot pose Googe ay el gS Mr peewee ee @ inkn GOk STEAMER MATTANO FA. 'Sfov GAS FIXTU! SHOWCASE Cpauited at time of sale. Conveyancing, &-, at PU} 44, ‘717 Savanra Sruxet Nomraweer. Sor lazict 7th street wharf No. 2at7 o’ciock a.m. for} SHELVING, TOOLS, GLASS, &c., CONTAIN! 10,1314 DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, | [= FQTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS a0 follows:-On Tues. | 48 ABOVE STORE. J ay wonwIng, SEP. FOUSEKESPERS Eo eae gua otes caval | Poth ROL PMERUGRIRE™ | fps mon, meen | HOUSES ee can now ai, om Sundays for Matiaw mk ath r asset “ Ox Covok; returning on alternate days, touching at al | A, M- ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO THIS SALE OF UNIM- AT OUR STORE A COM- Sscgnat dings pola snd ret ‘Ea — SALE, BEING ALL PIES CLASS GOOR. oeat ee ee ners STREET, tins. FLETE STOCK OF ii iyi. GOP TONES, Agen —=— = STREET EAST, AT Al 5 5 PLATED WARE, POtoMAc STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S ADVER- BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. aed Tate of two deeds ay GLASSWARE, apes JMITATION STAINED GLASS. Hee bor, fans ghneest 12, ABT, sm ; HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS FOR ONO BNE ROE aD DONS ios ea TaNd, 204 beautiful invention fille vacancy | ington county, inthe: District i Chto ae) sto, OKOUT. ‘&e.. and produces all the unique effects of the pubte anetioror M. W. BEVERIDGE, ‘ GEORGE LEARY on TUESDAYS and -lines and AY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1881, at FIVE: (Late Webb & Beveridge, ) THUESDAYS a6 5:30 p. m. and SATURDAYS 6 p. m. xdowey, For cence pice Seared | DAY OF SEPTEMI i“ ae = Webb Boveriden,) REDUCTION OF RATES BEGINNING SATURDAY, | Postal. | New donurne just receivet. | Directions for | ps Diss OF Oo Ne a ean = = a ye ne 998 | Sada CCUM ELE ee eee. | Gee 6 eee clam, round ix) im* J. G. CULVE! L. Agt. for D.C. | GD, in the sul a ae Sixtien (16), together ‘with all the improvements, ways, (Established 1800, a snd oe. L UMBER. to, the sain’ belonzing oF a 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 60? B STRERT A Hiave for Sale at Bottom Prices, = ea Shcing and recording ss purchaser's ‘APPLE PARING MA- Tickets and staterooms for sae and, information tur- complied with in seven daya, otherwise SLICING ATTACHMIGNT: ished at B. W. Reed's Sons, 1216 F street northwest; serye the right t0 resell the property st a Cook's Tours, 1431 Pennsylvania sventie. Rouse’s Cigar $f the detuulting parehawee PEACH AND POTATO PARERS, Bionis incival Hots: His. Polkinhorn, nest to ALONE SHOW PRICES. » paper TEE ie : bet Gince Se Stare: Hoth fend ae ‘Company's tp be deporit of $0 on each ASBESTOS HOUSE PAINTS. " GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Superintendent. wm. P. ft. ee iperinten NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE. ‘Will leave her wharf, foot of Sixth street, every MON- DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5:30 o'clock p. puching at Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fi Excursion Tickets will be issued as fol- iney Point snd Point Lookout. rip to Piney and Lookout in. dat the National Metropolitan fice, wharf. B every FIREDA\ 7 2.08. apply to scent, 13 water street, Geonzetown. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. 613 15th street, opposite U.S. Treasu R NEW YORK DIRECT. aps D COMPANY ‘The Steamship WM. LAWREN, ot. J.8. March, Teall Srom tte foot of Spear’s whart, WEDNES- E. AY. September 14, at 4 p.m. Freueht received daily foot of Spear’s wharf. Lowest rater coaranteed. Bates vt Tasare First class, $6, including meals and irecraxe, Be desired, 25 cents each extra. River, New York, for AGzsr, ‘BaLrowone. mn .G. METZEL , Washinston,, Joh National Safe Deposit Buliding, corner N Tue and 15th street northwest. jal? NO2TH GERMAN LLoYD— Staaueme Lise DETW Haxte Lond 100; “sevond rtificater, uy to accommodations. $15 additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Be irked * do not ca low Tates. | Stevrage Helots censtown and ail other parts of bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, erp and other portson the Continent and at the Company’s office, steeraxe and cabin to 605 7th street, W: from Liv- Europe at _ RAILROADS. | LIUIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE ‘THE EAST AND THE W VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TARE EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, LEAVE WASHINGTON. AG ‘CINNATL AND ST. LOUIS and Way Stations. ay Stations. an EW YORK AND BOSTON ars to New York. VALLEY EXPRESS (con- pects for Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks for | recierick.) 9:00-0x Sunday only, for Battimore, Annspolis and | ay. :62_EALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hi — itaville, Laurel Ansapoti ys’ and Hanover. ) pss 710-401 T PSB RC AGO, CINCINNATI AND SP LOUIS EXbRESS. BM. Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta On Sunday only, for Baltimore and Way. AL-TIMORE EXPRESS. AINORE, “YHILADELPHIA AND NEW | Pike Oke, RYATTSVE 3% Kocks, Frederick, Hasorstown, Win- aud Way Stations. Jn Sunday to Point of Ko ks ad Way Stations ony.) ore, Annapolis and Way Ststions. EXPRESS, (Martinsburg and pia Melay. Stops at Hyatievilie and Laurel.) Recks and Way Stations. 16:45—Baltinore and Way Stations. T3058 ay MOKE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL 9:35 VEL TSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 1940 PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON EXPKESS. Sleeping € 20:00 BAe TEM from Washington stop at Relay Station. ¥er further information ‘at the Balumore and Feenartvanie evtnaes conse tate eee one nay avenue, corner “ will Le taken for bugwage ts be checked and received at ny pointin the ety. THE GREAT NSYLY. M., daily, with 10:90 asm. sis igh Sleeping Care (rom Harrisburg to Cin mati, St. Louis and Clicago, 9-90 pith. daily MORE “ASD POTOMAC RA: = eae , : ‘OMA ILROAD. Rechester, Builalo, Niagara: Parlor Car to Watkine and the North at Bob arae iy, except Sunda; p-m. daily, lay, with Palace auandaigia ali ys 9:90 us Cars to G am. For Wiliamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, tm. daily, exoxpt Suuday. For X. at 10:30 » x East, 5:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,2: 10:00 and ‘On Sundily 2:00, 10:00 an: 10:15 of Pullman Yarior Cars, roan ord at except Sanday. For Brwkly ail through trains connect at Jer- sey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoidiay double (Mec BEGetmnie BGS eas Toad a:on..9-00.6:40.10-60 a QO ace. 10: 3ba.m.,2-00,5:40, 10: eo: a3 On Sunday, 2:00 40, 10-0 and cept Sunday. For Baltimore, 6:40, $00, 9:80, 10:20.m., and 2:00, 4:30, 4:40, 3:40; 2.50; 40-00 sist 10 id p.m. On WO, 10-30 a.m., 2:00, 5:40, 9:30, 10:00 For Poye’s € Line, 6:40 a.m sud 4:40-p.m. daily, eiceyt Sunder. Annspolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except 8: on ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, SADA ax! NDRIA” AND WASHINGTON 20,9:20, and 11:30 a.m., 4: g Pe: On Sunday snd 10's gud 10 ip. (Prodezick, via Keiay, stops at Annap- | 3\/ x) DRY BOARDS, No 1, 16 feet...... ..per 100 feet, $1.25 WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly clear. Cele- brated Crapo brand..... .--per thousand 3.90 WE FURNISH FSTIMA’ TES OF EN BUILDINGS FREE OF CHARGE ENTIRE COST OF WILLET & LIBBEY, Srxva Srazer anp New York AVENUE. SPRAGUE Squane. fay | Nomraeny Limenry Manner Savane. oJ, & WHITE & BROS, * _-ponTEAND CEME ROMAN CEMENT, NE'S CEMENT. Works: Swansconibe England. ‘The contracts to sup- ply over ten thousand barrels of Portland Cement for strensthenins the foudation of the Washington Monu- ment were awarded to us over all competitors, our Ce- ment being the strongest and best. HOWARD FLEMING, sole agent United States, 23 berty street, New York. - L. BISCOR, ‘nt for District of Columbia, BISCOE’S 10th-street harves, where s supply ‘will be kept constantly atid P27. o1s. wixpow AND PLATE GLASS. JOHNSTONF’S KATSOMINE and MASURY’S LIQUID 8, ready for use. (Send for circulars.) a to Builders. A full stock of AR- PLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn. mio 418 Tru SrreeT Norrawest. GiATE MANTELS. Wholesale and Retail, AT FACTORY, Je25-3m C. near 6th STREET NORTHWEST. L, “ssn & C028 PULP MOi ACK, For Bricklayer’s Use, Where Black Joints are Required. Best in the world. “Ouly biack that never fades, J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGENTs, 12th street Wharf and 1202 F strect northwest. MEDICAL, &e DISCOVERY! wt MANHOOD Restore. of youthful iupradenes causing Prematnre Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, ete., having tried th vain every known remedy, has discovered # situ: pie self cure, which send YREE to his fellow-suf- terers. Address J. H REEVES, 43 Chatham etree: New York, #10-eoly A lil. WEAKNESSES AND PRIVATE DISEASES OF 4A the Orcans of both sexes cured: new cases often in Sor 10 days. No calomel used. Charges reasonable. Dit. HENRIE, Ostice 456 Virginia avenue pear 4% a27-1m* street southwest. DE SROTHERS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED lies’ ician ‘ashington. Female Irregu- pstrictiona, and Lecorrheea quickly alt ap2T STARTLING b} A vieti ee a ft cured. ce, sotithwest, opposit charge for advice. oh ‘0 CURE NO PA¥!—TO (CTED WITH shall be re- ALL AFFLI yale disearen come at once’ ad yo shall be re ‘aspeedy cure without mercury. Dr, 2 ERS, 00H street southwest jeal-sme . LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND most reliable LADIES' PHYSICIAN in the city. can be consulted at4s5 avenue, Irom 2 7i99. Ail Female Complaints and trregulari- ickly cured. Prompttreatment. Separate rooms =o aon E, RICORD. 141 WEST FAYETTESTREET, BAL- Sore, fron long experienc in howtital and rive actice, 1 i cuarantes a cure in Sy philitie dis- brders of the bi ose ar akin. Vietims of ine discretion with Spermatorrhea, Premature decay, oat tuanhood, c., rendering inarriage improper or Uunhs| = are cured. "Recent or Chronic Gonorrhea fhied 1 Barve tote saysby Ioeal remedy. Call or edfrom fee.” ae fo Palin ous DP EMOTESFRENCH POWDERS_—CENTAIN CURE for Kane +s. Gravel andall Urinary Di J Piseanes ease, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency. Gleet Serofula, Syphitis and all ‘and Skin speedily cured. Gonorrhea cured ‘in. 48 hours. For sale by WM. B. ENTWISLE, copner 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Price $3 per box, sent by mail under seal on receipt of price.“ ané EALTH IS_ WEALTH NERVE AND BRAIN mature self-abuse or over- hb to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or. #ix boxes for Rye dollars: sent by mall prepaid on” receipt uf price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order reesived by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the yn our written guar- antee to return the money if the treatment does not effect acure. | Guarantees ismued by STOTT & CROM- L, 480 Pennsylvania avenue, Washinvton, D. C. Whoiesaleand Retail Agents, to whom all orders’ should be aditresed, ocl6-8, t, ths YONSULT DR. ROBER’ and ag weiss 8 at his offi street, from ? to 9 o'clock p. VER 458 C Te, who Prarkexperience, cmarantees a cure in all ‘diseases of the Urinary Oncans," Nervous and Seminal W. Noe- miasions, Impotency, ke. Gonorrhia or ¥y pi is, recently contracted, positively cured in from 5 to 10 ye. | Cousultation strictly private, and separate offices Ret feading physicians ¢ for} fern to the: p of Baitimore. Main office, 19 8. Eutaw street, Baltimore. Charges moderate, feb Loumans STATE LOITERY. ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. NINTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS I, AT NEW OBLEANS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13rn, 1881, 136rH MONTHLY DRAWING. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Daccepcested bs 1868 fox tex ~-five years by the lature for Educational and Chacteable purpose a Te Elees Sea adn © ee fot ort rhe! pular vote its franchise was pate'e oa or tee Tat ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS WILL TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES: 009 1 Cabal Pet 0-000 1 Capital Pra 5,000 2 of 5,000 5 Prizes of woo 10 Prizes of 10,000 200 Prizes of 10,000 500 Prizes of, 10,000 1000 Prizes of 10,000 2,700 BOO 00 ting to... fuga corresponding aaeiita to whom liberal compensation will be paid 2 one Send ordere by Exprem 9 alfed Latch, OF ‘S y Express ¢ . ‘Stoney Order by snail; adttreseed ont to M. A. DAUPHIN, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, or M. A. DAUPHIN, at No. 212 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, or J.P. HORBACH, 003 Mr STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, AU our Grand Extraordinary Dra Te AUREGS RD and JORAE A. Ba kL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. GT. are not its agents for any M. A. DAUPHIN, Louisiana State . _ Pres. New Ontzans, La., July-4, 188}. STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet...... ee 1.50 VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2......< = 1.60 | CLEAR SIDING, half inch, No. 1... a! 1.00 ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. WO STORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 712 TWEN- RS FOu RTH STREET, BETWEEN G AND HL STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. on 12 feet 6 inchew' mart Wot ie, ih saunze it, have , in square 31, bay by he by a two-story Frame front by depth thereof, iniprov Ferra made known st sale. Beat WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. By onder of the Orphans! Conrt, the unde sellcn MONDAY, the TWELFTH OF SEPTEMBER, at ONE DOK,’ at the dairy farm of the late Peter Schenck, situated on the 7th-street al ter- minus cf the Metropolitan Railroad,” the followiug- named effecta: ‘¢ Horses, 16 Cows: 2 Milk Wagons; 1 Cart; Harness; Laree lot Ds Utensils; Extra Lai ntting- Box: Farming Utena: fot Hi 8. BENSINGER, Aus HOMAS DOWLING, Aucttoneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF THE EF: F THE HAMILTON HO rE. on AND K STRE: ABOUT. ue AN Wa R SUIT FINEL UPHOLST! VENTY-FT SUPERIOR WALNUT CHAMBER ENGLISH AND OTHER BRUSS! CARPET Bi XD STATR C. SUPERIOR UGS, HALL AND STAIR CARP » CURLED HAL MATTRESSES, FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS ETS, COM. SH SD TAR! CHAIRS; CHINA AND GLASSWAR PER PLATED WAKE; COPPER COOKING UTEN- ROOF SAFE, B_ FURNITURE, TO- Eu WITH SSORTMENT OF eR ARTICLES NOT NECESSARY TO MEN- ALSO, ‘eof the aboye effects will commence on AY, MBER FIFTEENTH, at TEN ahd contiuue from day to day until all THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (CEANCERY SALE. virtue of a ctof ng at northeast corner th wlousr 11th street ches; nerth ot “north 68 feet 3 ap frame honse. rd of ‘the purchase money in cash and in two equel iustallments at six and twelve th six per cent. interest, to be secured by the property A deposit of the resi¢ months has a. 83-0 N COLUMB 3 ND MORUIS STREETS, G pnb DE thalpre I will sell Lot 17, in block 8, and Evans" reertded subdivision of nown as Meridian Hill, as surveyed by in September, 1867. rms: One-third cash, Dalance in six and twelve months, with notes bearihz interest and secured by & of trust on the property x &e.,, at purchaser's cost. ‘aU27-Zaw6t NX. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. [HE CELEBRATED — : TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY $5. ‘Tue Best y Use, at J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 7TH STREET, Anove New Yore AVENUE. al5 Je10 FAMILY SUPPLIES. OUSEKEEPERS AND OT! Are invited to examine our new and complete stock of PORCELAINS, CROCKERY, AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Best quality of Goods at theloweet pridiit, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, _83 709 MARKET SPACE. _ T AS THAT WILL DELIGHT YOUR SOUL! Our choicest MOYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA at $1.20 per pound and finest IMPORTED OOLONG and ENG- LISH BREAKFAST at$lver pound are just grand woods. Will excite. the appetite, raieo your drooping spirits and cause you plessant and delightful dreams. Will go much further than the low priced. Don’t fail to try them. WIIMER’S, 23 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. palace MARKET, ia Corner l4rTH sTREET AND New YORK AVENUE, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. All kinda of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- TER, EGGS, ete. Everything the best. 830 e YOU W I THE VERY NICEST BREAD BUY **Our Ne th.” Itis su ) please. For sale by all first-claee Grocers, snd wholesale by y. H. TENNEY & SONS, Dealers in Flour, Feed, Corn, Outs, ra) CAPITAL, MIL $6 West Washington, \LARET. CLARET. FRONSAG. ST. ESTEPHE. MOULIS. MEDOG. ST. FRELODY. PO: CLOS DES MEY MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. B, W, REED'S SONS, 4€30 1216 F st. northwest. OHN R. KELLY, € Deaten BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTAC ASS » CORNED BEEF cater Market, 9th street wing, v3 Northern Lilerty Market; or Address Ufice. jvered free of charse to all parts of the mard a JHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. MP: OPER ON NEW MP- VENUE.) BETWEEN M AND ETS, No. 1219, 2S Si STE. By virtue of two deeds of trust, on the 4th day of Fetcuary other on the 16 one bearing date Deisrs. and the Ge , A.D. 188i, ox. S78 and 961, land records of the District of aquest of the holder of tho noten wt. t public auction, in front of nthe FIFTEENTH DAY #81, at FIVE OG! Be ‘one (D), of A\ ith day ctivel: SEPT Bi A.D. a the west part of lot manube tins sul division of lots in square numbered ninety-nine (99), in the city of Washington, in the District of Coltunbia, id art of said lot having a frout of twenty-five fect on New Hampshire avenue, and ex back wi width the distance of ninety feet, improved by a neat two-story frame house. Terms of sale: One-third in cash; the balance in a note for such time as may suit the purchaser, with inter- est from day of sale, at seven per cent per annum, se- Cured by a deed of trust or the premises sold, or all cash, ai om. Adeposit of 37 be required at If the terms of sale are not complied with fu tive days, the trustees reserve the rieht to resell after five days’ notice, at defaulting purchasers cost. All convey: nene and aoe: at purchasers cost. ISAAC lOHN! N. WILMER W. § Trustees. #8, 10,12, 146808 FPHOs. E. WAGGAMAN, NSYLV ND LWO-STORY AND MANSAR LLING NO. 108 FIRST STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue February 2st 936, follo 12 the District of of red thereby, Tw. H Day OF SEVTEMBEL -D. . in front of the’ premives, at all those certain sitvate — and the ‘City’ Washinton, District of and known and described’ as baing parts dered 2 and 8, in Square ntunbered 813, be. x the description of part of Lot 2 at the north. eas er of said lot, and running thence west 16 feet to the western line of said lot, thence. south with said western line 50 feet 63 inches, thence by a curved line to # point on the east line of said lot 47 feet from the northeast cornet of raid Jot and thenee nor e point of bevinging; being all of said lot utmbercd ‘2 except that portion’ conveyed by Cassimer Bol and TS Wo the United, States by deed recorded in er No. 903, folio 93, et seq. records of the District of i and by request of the holder F gaiell on FRIDAY of part of 8, corner of said lot 8, the full width of said tersect ine nerther terminus of the division line between said sub lots 3 and 4, in said square, 61 feet ches; north with said division line extended to the north tine of said sub lot 8, and thence east 51 feet 6 inches to the pining. is property will be sold subject to three deeds of trust—the Dearine ‘date July 22d. 1879. t9 recuse $2,000 to N. Bestor, and n Liber 926, folio 309; second bearing date October 2d, 1879," to secure $1,000 to N. Bestor, recorded in Liber 924, folio 70; the third bearing date December 3d, 1879, to secure $3,000 to Kate L. Roy, recorded in Liber 927, folio 360. tats of fale: One-half cqen; balance in six and relve months, with interest at six per cen y Peach, at the option deed of trust on the property; or all Of purchaser, If the fermus of sale are not complied with within ten daya from dateof sale, the Trstce ro- serves the richt to resell at the risk and cost of the de- Tealting parchaser, ei convers ipeing st purchaser's THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. 86-€0! JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. HANCERY SALE OF TWO-STORY AND, ATTT BRICK HOUSE, ON THIRTEENTH, BETWEEN CG AND D Si TS NORTHWEST; LARGE BRICK HOUSE, CORNER SECOND’ AND D NORTHWEST "AND COTTAGE HOUSE ON B STR BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND see eleexee of tae Bu Court of th me of a decree 0 pret 6, District of Columbia, passed the Wath ageot Tages ke al D. 1881, in orks nad V. Randolph et al. ‘vs. W. H. Kilmon et al., No. 7.772, Equity docket 21. the of tho ureioee Art om MOND TES eA EL ETE 6 Dremises. on 3 r 1 DAY OF BEPTEMDEN. 196, ATR BUG EL DUE EM. 3 (1 of lot numbered nite (9),’in square numbered dred and ninety-three (23), bexiuniny twelve (12) feet eiicht (4) inches south from the northwest ‘corner of aid lot, thence east one hundred (100) feet to a, alley, thence south on the alley twelve (12) feet ef inches, thence west one hundred (100) feet, and HOT ath 13th street twelve (12) feet eight (8) inch with the dwelling house there Second. On TUESDAY, the THIRTEENT SEPTEMBER, oc. AS* FOR PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER 4LE. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER DOZEN. ‘Twenty cents per dozen aliowed for empty bottles if returned. For sale by Dealers, and by the Manufacturer, SAML C. PALMER, 1212 ro 1234 29ru SrReet, WEST WASHINGTON, _S@7Teternowic CoNNEcTION. a5 FOR 4 LicuT suMMER DRINK, BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETIVE AND EXHILERATION, VIRGINIA CLARET °RNORTON’S SEEDLING HUME, CLEARY & CO., ‘807 Market Space. hat Splendid Minnesota Fumily Fleur, justiy named are Just the Wines. eee “SOVEREIGN,” bit eet hol b L. Fields in perfection white, sweet and photesome bread . i ‘807 Market Space. direct im) ion of ® = “CO! MEN DADO: Ace WINE, iygelutely pure, and, for medicinal purposes the very = 807 Market Space, OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. 4s unequélied for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for the sideboard aud sickroon iv HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Marker Space. _ tele Gor MEDAL Awarded at the National Fair over all other com- ro Gives ‘The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United stat MINNEOLA, A very superior Minuesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. A Magnificent Winter Wheat, Patent GOLDEN HILL. ‘The Standard Family ‘of the District. FOR SALE BY EVERY FIUST-CLASS GHOEB. WHOLES. DEPOT, Conner ler STREEY utp PUN Avenve. febl5 WM. M. GALT & CO. BOOTS AND SHOES. retail business to iro into the Manutactnring of Boots and Shoes. Bargains can be had in good Shoes: les, 7347 een onaTe ans Se xe ue pest CLASS BOOTS 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 Gost,” ‘These Goods must be closed out to make room for Fall ‘This is a g00d 5 at very =< ovportantty 5. get good goods ONE PRICE. GEO. McCARTHY, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WOOD AND COAL. (QoL! coat a22 e Woop! woop!! Ifyou want to va TANG WOOD go to SON MT COE and Pea ETNDS Aanaline wood Mill street and Yi Beak Drang fees 4S" rect IBSON BROT! = PRACTICAL BOOK’ JOB PRINTERS, fine Paes = hr poser Seay CORSINDING: 5 ers from 25c. to 5, Gee J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 MARKET SPACE. Ey NOVSETIES om FRENCH PLAID SUITINGS, BROCADE SILES AND SATINS, TYLER & CHEWNING, et 918 Tra Staert Nonrnwest. Ors RIGGS’ BANK. ATTRACTIVE OPENING! CHILDREN'S NEW FALL HOSIERY. LADIES' NEW FALL HOSIERY, GENTS’ NEW FALL HOSIERY. NEW HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. UNUSUAL NOVELTIES IN LINENS. TIDIES AND TOWELS. SPECIAL INVITATION TO OUR GRAND OPENING THIS WEEK. COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS: BANK. Ne DRESS GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. ELEGANT PLAIDS, ROMAN STRIPES, COLORED SURAH with side band. FULL LINE OF COLORED PLUSH. OMBRE PLUSH, all shades. BLACK SATIN MERVEILLEUX. BLACK VELYETS, COLORED VELVETS. CHUDDA CLOTHS, CASHMERES. ROBES WITH SASH, and all THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON JUST OPENED. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NEW DRESS MATERIALS. 3-4 and 6-4 All-Wool Dress () most desira- ble shades af Cc.» Shand ‘ard. 10 pieces andson 10 pieces Shuc 8, at Gc. Black Cushmeres, frou S0e. to $l iS Fila: colors Oper ‘Table Damasks, from 37 ec. fali line of of the most d Es) Soe BARGAINS 809 MARKET SPACE. IN DRY GOODS. Pure Wool Cashmere, al! colors, (including black, )25e. Shetland Shawls, all colors, #1, $) 21.50, Madras Dress Ginghams, beautiful styles, very fine quality, 10, 12, 1c. Beautiful Fal! Dress Goods, 12’gc. About cue thousand renmants of Dress: Goods, Silke, 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 larve size pure White Bridal Quilts, $1.25. White Honey Comb Quilts, 50, 62, 75, 8ic., $1. Red Twill Flannel, all wool, 25. Pure white all linen Table Damask, 60, 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 Silks, 50c. CARTER’S, a29 711 MARKET SPACE. GPecIAL BARGAINS. GoopDs. During the balance of August we will offer special in- Aucements to close out many lines of Goods. ‘The stock is very large, and well worthy the attention of buyers, DRY TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 803 MARKET SPACE, At cost als GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 622 ann 824 Sevenra Srmeer NogTHwest, HAVE MARKED THEIR ENTIRE STOCK @F SUMMER GOODS DOWN TO COST, AND MANY ARTICEES MUCH BELOW COST, . TN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR ENORMOUS FALL STOCK, WHICH WILL SOON BEGIN TO ARRIVE, AND WHICH WILL REQUIRE EVERY INCH OF BOOM IN THEIR LARGE ESTABLISHMENT TO ACCOMMODATE IT. GUINNIP, DAY & CO. + a6 : ——— SEWING MACHINES, é&e. eeBAORDINARY BARGAINS IN SEWING MACHINES for One Week, In, 828 9th streot, Bt. Cloud Building, cor. F ‘Agent for the new Victor & Weed Machines, HANDSOME HAND EMBROIDERED ALL-LINEN4 THE EVENING STAR. LETTER FROM THE WHITE MOUNTAINS, THE SEASON IN THE MOUNTAINS—VARIOUS MAT- TERS OF INTEREST—ODDS AND ENDSOF TRAVEL —PERSONAL AND POLITICAL GOSstP—VICE PRESIDENT ARTHUR, MR. CONKLING, &C., &C. Correspondence of Tur Evexixe Stan. GLex Hous, Warrs Mrs., N.H., Sept. 8, 1881. Since leaving Saratoga I have been enjoying some charming rambies, during which I have met many who are weil-known in Washington. These mountain resorts do not close as early,as those at the sea shore, most of them keeping open until October Ist, and they have many vis- itors in September, when the weatheris likely to ———— very invigorating for exercises on. or hi day, and in the valley just below was 81 at mid- night. Since it hes boon delightfully cool. PERSONAL NOTES. At Hampton Beach, where we called on Mr. Noyes, the ex-mninister to France, we met Sen- | ator Rollins of this state and Mrs. Farr, whose j husband was a Representative trom New Hamp- shire until his sudden death Just after his re- | election last autumn. His widow now lives at | Littleton in this state, where she has a lovely | home. She mentions how pleasantly she re- | members her sojourn in Washington and her friends there. Mr. Farr’s successor in Co Mr. Ray, was with his agreeable wife at the | Wentworth House, Newcastle, near Portsmouth, last week. The wife and daughter of Dr. Loring, the Com- missioner of Agriculture, have been enjoying life at the Appledore, Isle of Shoals. They ex- | pect to be in Washington next month. Senator Blair, of this state, and his wife have been spending the summer at the Pemigewassett House, Plymouth, N. M. Mr. Pulitzer of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, | left the Wentworth last week for St. Louis, and his family, who have spent the summer at that place, went also. Ex-Representative Frank Jones. of this state, and his wife. are in Europe, whither they went to benefit his health. I met their daughter, Mrs. Sinclair, who visited Washington while her father was in Conuress, at Rye Beach. Ex-Governor and Mrs. Cheaey, who pass a portion of each winter in Washington, haye now closed their cottage at Rye, where they have spent their summers for eleven years, and have gone to their home in Manchester, where they | have an elegant residence. Mrs. Moss, of | Sandusky, ©., who frequently visited Mrs. Hayes at the Whitedouse, is now visiting Mrs. Cheney. It was the brother of Mrs. Moss’ hus- band who married Mrs. Claflin’s adopted dauhter last May. Senator Rollins says his wife will certainty | come to Washington next winter: that as she | Tailed to do so last session, he has served notice on her that he will resign if she does not. He vas reminded that he would not be following senior New York Senator's iMustrious ex- ample in resigning for that reason. By said that ex-Senator Sprague, iscussed in his presence what made 80 foolish as to resign, remarked I don't doubt it was because prague told him to do so; she used always | ist On my resigning when I couldn't ha things in the Senate as I wanted them. She used to say, dicated; and I ha ling do it.” The Chilian Minister and family went to Bos- | ton on Monday. The ed the house oceupied by yhn Hay Jast | winter, on Massachusetts ay aue and M street. | They will move into towards the end of Octo- | ber. Since leaying Saratoza they have visited Montreal, and ne from there to the € fen | where they spent severai days. | r Emery 2 ife, and several | tmilies, have visited the: and also’ many fores Among the latter have been Sir Sydney Waterlow and family, and Chas. ¥ Chay London, England, and Eugene Sehliet, LL.D My any. ‘on I met Col. MeCawley, the command- ‘arine corps. who had zone there to | visit his mother, who was then seriously ill. Mrs. J. A. Pray, of Boston, the sister of Mrs. Floridus Steele, of Capitol Hill, Washington, has been at the Glen House lately, and also ex-Sec- retary Bristow and his wife, son and daughter, and Miss Ballard, of Louisville, who visited Mrs. Bristow when she lived in Washington. Miss Bristow will be one of the bridesmaids when Hon. Marshall Jewell’s niece, the daughter of his brother, Pliny Jewell, is married in Hartford | about the middle of this month. Many in Washington remember with much pleasure Representative Elijah Ward, of New York, and his handsome wife and step-daughter, Miss Stuart, and will regret to bear that his health is now very feeble indeed. On this ac- count the wedding of his wife's daughter, which is to take place in October, will be very quietly conducted. She is tomarry Rev. Mackay-Smfth, who is assistant rector at St. Thomas” church, New York. In coming hither we saw Mrs. and Miss Gould, (the mother and sister of Dr. N.S. Lincoln’s wife), at their beautiful home, Oaklands, just at the edge of Troy, N.Y. Mrs. Gould expects to make her daughter a visit in Washington this month. Her country place, which belonged to | her father, comprises a large tract of land under a high state of cultivation. While we were there she had a night-blooming cereus with Seven flowers en it. While in Paris the wife of Minister Noyes was not able to enjoy society as much as she would have liked, but was confined much to her room by ill-heaith. Woman, she determined to utilize her enforced | leisure by learning how to make the fiest arti- ficial flowers, intending on her return to found a class in Cincinnati and instruct poor girls how to make flowers as fine as those sold in Paris. A rumor in New England, which seems to have some foundation as coming from those well acquainted with both parties, is to the effect that two noted Washington correspond- ents—a lady and gentleman—will marry each | other this autumn and go to Europe to remain a long time. One of the sons of Hon. Montgomery Blair has passed a portion of the summer at the Apple- dore. Isle of Shoals. Judge Woodbury, the brother of Mrs. Biair, was there last week, and also Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, of Boston, who have visited Gen. and Mrs. Poe in Washington. POLITICAL GOSSIP. The following bit of political gossip has been told here by a prominent New Yorker, who is believed to derive his information from the im- mediate friends of Vice President Arthur. It is said that at the conferences held at the resi- dence of the latter during At the question as to the policy of taking Mr. Conkling into the Cabinet, should Mr. Arthur succeed to thepresi- dency, has been discussed and the conclusion reached that public opinion would not it of Mr. Conkling being so but that In stead he would be sustained by all the power of the administration in his own state pushed forward for an important office in the gift of the New York voters—either the governorship next year or the first senatorial vacancy. It was presumed that Mr. care to remain in Mr. Arthur's to be sent to England in place of Mr. Lowell, and ex-Seeretary Fish again called to be chief af the pomtipe poet — one of “ae oa next friends and generally acceptable pub- lic. The other members of the it cabinet were to be ailowed to remain until after the next sesgpn of Congress, when one or more would be provided for elsewhere. Following the example of Gen. Grant in having Fish and Pierrepont from the same state in his cabinet simultaneously, it was proposed to keep Postmaster James, after Mr. Fish became Secretary REGRETTED DEATHS. Whenever during my travels I have met Wash- n, | would not 80 he was of State. \ a M: As a practically benevolent | (M iis Mines ger Hannah D; Posey Mrs Helen; Putnam mr thonay Men tel Tayler 3m 3; Taper te Lizzie; ‘taylor Mrs Mamie. Hi General | 9 given daring the first days afterhe was wounded to the boy who spoke of a dispatch expressing “for bim, and Gen. Garticld correct ympatiy the speaker, telling him he should say sympathy with hima, FALSE INPRESSIONS ABOUT THE WHITE HOUSE. T am disgusted to learn what a false imprea- sion some prejudiced newspapers have given those who know no better, of the White House. t it mentioned as little betterthana shanty, ant ta bedrooms as being “derk, damp, bareof itury,” and generally * "This, ae T have been in every room In the house maay times by day, as weil as in the evening, I always contradict emphatically, while strenuously im- sisting on the importance of draining the river flats and refurnishing many of the rooms in the White House, especially those on the parker floor. Most of the bedrooms were in excellent order when I last saw them. the first week im March, before there had been any critical tines in them. . Sass Gaunpr. Revolution in Egypt. Acablegram to the New York Herald fram Cairo, T Mth, says: Araby Bey with two Tegiments of infantry, consisting of 4,000 sel- and two batteries of artillery with tairey guns has surrounded the Abdin, the Khedive’ palace, and demands the immediate of the ministry and the creation of an Egyptian parliament: The Soudan troops are marching on Cairo from Touras. ThesBedouins of apper Exypt are also under Araby's orders. Themove- ment ts connected with the genera! Moslem ris- ing. The situation renders European military occupation imperative. The troops also de manded a constitution and the increase of the army to 18,000 men. The British controller went to the palace with the foreign consuls and tiated with the discontented colonels. F the English consu! handed them a decree of the Khedive accepting their demands and ay ing Cherif Pacha president of the council. ‘The troops then cheered the Khedive and withdrew. eae = James MauLey’s Lerrer to Jewxre Cramer. In the Malley trial at New Haven yesterday, (as stated in a dispatch in the second edition of Tam Star last evening.) Justice Booth decided to admit the last of the James Malley letters to Jennie Cramer, to which the defense had ob jected. It was as follows: “Jwar: I will call upon you this morning, about 8 o'clock. Let me Know by ‘bearer’ if you will be at home. Respectfully yours, J.M.” Added to it in Coroner Brollman's handwriting was, “admitted by Jas. Malley to be written by him 3 to 6 days after their ride to Buells. His first letter.” ~ see Parourect. Tracepy Ix Virotxia.—A tele. Va., published in the TAR Inst evening,says that . iliamsand his wite had a quarrel, and she left home and obtained a war- Tant for the arrest of Williams. His own son was appointed to serve the warrant and on ar- Tiving at the house the dead body of Williams was found upon a bed-yuilt In the yard. The head bad been nearly severed from the with an axe, which was lying beside it. It was learned that two daughters of Williams, who had been left with him by their mother when she went for the warrant, had fled after having perpetrated the murder, and have not yet been arrested. Williams was an educated man, of good family, but addicted to drink and danger- ous when drunk. Wesley Sisson, malarial rheumati MARRIED. On September 7th, T881, at Ae Oo Li LEFSE-LUCKETT. geaubly Pres C Ge Mr. WAT E, of Baltimore, Mi: JENNIE C. LUCKETT, Of Wasttiagton, D.C 3PALL—WELLING. On Thursday, ssl. af the homee of the bride's Rev. burch, by ts. DIED. HARRINGTON. At Falis Church, Va., on Septeme ber 8th, 1841, FRANKIE, infant ou of Biigene D. and Youre. mucton, ied one your and eichtgen days, O'DEA. anber 10th, 1881, at 10 hg wom | SARAH, th wife of Martin O'Dea, dep but painful ness, in'the forme ‘She wasa native of Moycullaa, On Friday, Septwmber 9th, 1881, af kp. Mr. LUA VENABLE, the wike of Fraak W. Venable snd daughter of thelate Jeremie aud Abby Sullivan. Funeral will take place from her late residence, 403 I street southeust, st So'clock p.m., Sunday. Fatends | and relatives are roquested to attend: UNDERTAKERS . SPINDLER 2 w* : x UNDERTAKER, $20 Seventh Sruver, bet. N. ¥. ave. and L street northwest. OHN A. WETZEL 2215 thngn Gat SEA acmeeomne, 7 Hiren (32D) Ge m2 (Opposite Butchers’ Market. ACKETT, with Avevervs BURGDOME, SHING CXDERTARES, oa mia avenue northwest, between 9d aaa ects. Every thine irst-class. Jani wnt jo BR. WRIGHT, jant9 L™ OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, po SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 4881. obtain any of these itcan ag T2If not called for within onemonth they will be sea to the Dead Letter Oftoe.. —Abrams: Mrs ire Ellie; Blave Mrx + Beach Mrs Hannah Mise Jessie, Buchanan’ Mw Jowyhing: Baling Mime Katie: Bruit Miss MA; Braxton Minn = Brown Mrs Mary; Butler Mex Mollie: wn Mrs Sallie: Bs obopoa: Clarke Stiee Aitie ‘Cheek Mise Sadie. Irs z 5 —Davis Miss Fannie; Dunn Mis Julia; Ducket® Miss Lucy: Davie Mary: Dewitt Mise barys Daihaot Miss Ruth 8: Davis Miss nie; Annie; Grigvs Mix Eiuily. ‘inna: Ball’ Mire EA; aches 3 oL; ‘Miss, 5 etterson Miss Etell % > 4 es Miss a —_ Sohinsen Mise Peeie; Sokmeon Blew Wille; oe Pico Charlotte H; Lewis Miss Fannie; Line Mrs tT Forse ‘Miss Angela. Mise AL, Matibe Julia; Bless Mine Annes; Mowe Mim Fizabethis Mier Mrs Geo; Patten Miss Bell; sat cate oe rs:aParker Mrs Taradee Mre Suhien ee Miss HD: in ise Arlie: Smith Mrs Can- line Julia; Starrow Miss