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Re, 1015 Pennsylvania aveute. goon READING. of Leicare; Edgar Fawcett, &. Grant Whits, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Murnopoiras Booxstoxr, 911 Pennsylvania avente. st COD AND COAL. Cur COAL! want to buy good, clean COAL and best KIND- (OOD go. to JOHN MILLER, main office and 1 uill 4% street and Virsinia avenue south- ch offices 143 Bastreet southeast and _STEAMERS, &c. OK POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On snd after AUGUST Ter, 1881, the steamer T. V. ARROWSMITH will leave her whar?, foot of 7th street, 7 a.m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- iomini Ferry. ij Nomini, rrioman and Leonardi | Patent Office On SATURDAY. € drawinws, which are open for inspection at the archi- ee where blank forms of and proporals, bonds, ears Ketncea B & Saori de atnove landiny as fat down as Mattox OF Saye a aeons be ~— *: k. WOOD, Manaxer. EAME: t MATTANO 2at7 o'clock a.m. for & LANDINGS as follows:—On Tues- for Mattox Creek and * for Mattaweanen Creek and tox Creek; returning on alternate d: ping and returning: oudays and Friday ys, tonchine st River Landings FS tawoman Creek XTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S ADVER- | 13), PORTSMOUTH, AND POINT Steamer GEORGE THURSDAYS at 5.30 p. REDUCTION OF Sora, U ‘a, UNT First-class to For! M First-class, round trip. ame, ound trip d-elas round ti Beconid-ciass round 1 lonroe and Norfoik. and staterooms B. W. Reed's S thorn, next to Gity Post Om: Mare Hotel, and at Company's Otiice, 7th street Whar! K AND NEW YORK STEA EAMER LADY OF THE e wharh, foot of 3 Point Lookont snd F arsion Tickets will be issued as fc Returnins, eave | Norfaiie DAYS cud SATURDAYS, at four 0 ck p rs and staterooms can be secured at general | _. PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS..__ av ¢ OFFI ae by pe GFASHINGTON, Sept. 14, 1981. PROPOSALS FOR PLUMBER'S AND GAS FITTER'S MATERIALS, HARDWARE. &c. Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, to be endorsed ‘‘Pro- s ihe recelved at thin office until 1881, forarticies to be dei'vered Yard, free of anv expense to the Government, and subject to the usual inspection and plies.” will approval. dcemed advantageous to the government. ded parately. otfiee. J. ADAMS SMITH, it 1 ___ Pay Inspector, U.8..N. COSSTEUGTION OF FREE BRI ‘TOMAC RIVER NEAR GEORG: S. Excrixen Ovrice, 1907 Pennsylvania ave., ? Waskineron, D. C., September 14, 1841, Sealed Proposals for the construction of a Bridge potoms Potomac River, at ° "Three Sisters,” about 3,100 feet above the present Aqueduct Bri D. C., to include approaches and right of way for same received at office unt EOC! cK N IN, CRDA’ OCTOBER 15, 1381, and opened imn- on SATURDAY. mediately thereafter. 5 oposals construction of same Also, Sealed Pro for arta eet aie the said Aqueduct Bridge, under the provisions of the act Sbove named, will be received and opened at the same tine bridge on a section of the river and place. General specification, containing a copy of the act of Congress of Feb. 28 1581, toxether with forms of f ton be Rt this office. The right to ptoporals y posals is reserved. eee OEM ABENT. US. Civil Encincer. DErARtMrxt OF THE INTERIOR, i OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, ‘Wasnrxator, D.C,, September 7, 1881. Sealed Proponals will be rece TWELVE Mt | livering, erecting and fitting in place complete, 41 (more | Sena areas esl arn erent emails ra strneted model hall of tho North Wing, of the tect’s offic any sddit al information may “*Proposals for Model Cases,” and ad eeretary of the Interior. y or all bids. -eodst& Kt | NY PAY OFFICE. = Bunrav Cox. axp Rerat } WasHINGToN, D.C.. Sept. 13, 1881. PROPOSALS FOR ASH AND WALNUT. Seales Proposals in duplicate, to be endorsed **Pro- for Ash ann Walnut,” will be received at this of- ice until TWELVE M., SEPTEMBER NINETEEN, . for 5,000 feet White Ash, 4,300 feet Biack Walnut, iavy Yard. | Sipecifi- | eations and blank forms for bids to be bad at this office on application. Responsible security required on the to be deli rel at the Washinton, N bids for its prompt and faithful delivery. a 3. ADAMS SMITH, Pay Inspector U.S. Navy. s ED WOODE LABEL CASES FOR MAIL-BAGS. Post OFFICK DEPARTMENT, ) Wasutneron, D. C., Aucust 8, 1d 5 Separate Sealed Proposals’ will be received at th partment UNTIL NOON ON THE TWENTY. DAY OF SEE tract Printed Wooden Tags, like the sample: partment, in such quantities and at site! be required and ordered of mes as may teenth day of October, 1881 luanner and for the san bags like the samp ‘The proposals (the richt to re: sscrved) must he in accordance with the sj 1S | tion to the Se: f this Department. uid Axsistant Postmaster General, =< which and the ac epted prope TH SL. JAM master Gens RAILROADS. GHENANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE AVERNS OF LURAY, ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. “Comparing this great natural enriosity with others of the same cliss it is safe to say that there is probably NO OTHER CAVE IN THE WORLD more completely and profuse and miitie Ornamentation.""—Report of Sui | ian Institution. LURAY INN, | The new Hotel of the Luray Cave and Hotel Company, isnow OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF GUESTS. This hotel has been erected dation of visi ‘The Caverns may be entered at any hour in the day, and without special chauye in attire. GUIDES AND GUARDS FREE. tion i and 1231 atu and 4:04 pm. T Junction’ Virginia Midland Railroad, 9:31 and 1: ‘and 6:10 p.tn. ri ible security required on the bids for the prompt and faith- ful delivery of the articles. Fach requisition will be Blank forms for Ind« at this ROPOSALS FOR FIRE-PROOF MODEL CASES F RECONSTRUCTION OF THE U.S. PAEENT OFFICE BUILDING, WASHINGTON, red at this office UNTIL ON THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1881, for bui in complete state, de- thing of the floor and walerln of the sen “oporale are to be made in the bed form, in- >powal are preseril n- ‘The Department reserves to itself the right to reject KIREWOOD, Secretary TAGS AND ig TEMBER, Ist, for furnishing by con- uring one year, from the fit- also, for furnishing in like period’ Label Cases for mail- ctany or all of which s, which will be furnished on applica ay be made will be in conform ly decorated with stalactitic Trains leave for Luray as follows: Hagerstown, June: abit al Safe Deposit Buildin, street northwest. Jal? Steamer L: Gesaep L LLING AT CORK HARBO! FROM PIER 40. N. R.. NEW YORK. ESDaY FHOW S) TEX OF PASSAGE. oriling to secommodations. tekets to Paria, lowest ae ‘Throuch ‘bills ofiaden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Antwerp aud other pomtson the Coutinent and at the Company's office, stcerae aud cabal, 1 605 7th street, Washington, VERNON H. BROWN & CO., MEDICAL, &e. ESSES AND PRIVATE DISEASES OF the Ongans of both sexes cured Di. HENIIE Oitice 456 Viewinis street southwest, ROTHERS IS THE € Laviies’ Physician iu Wasl nagiptructions. and Leucorrhcia Ofice, 9 south sit hare for advice. iaiicgpene ; new cases often in Charges reasonable. | avenue, near 4% | .DEST ESTABLISHED Feuale Irrogu- | eddy cured. | thaonian. "No (CORD. 141 WEST FAY) ctice, is enabled Giscretion with manhexi, &e.. waren ces Bes write. Charces low. from fee. renderins ninrriage aproperor uahepe y cured. Recent or Chrouie Gonorrhea alocal remedy. Call fare to Baltimore deduct. FOREST HAS REMEDY FoR dies. All female complaints quickl; ty daily at 924 7th street northwest. from 1 to 9 o'clock p.m. : .H POWDERS—CERTAIN CURE idney Disenees. Gravel and all Urinary minal Weakness, Impo borrhera cured in 43 street and Penn«ylvar by mail under seal ou reer it QTARTLING DIScovERY RED. Youthful imprudence causing Premature Decay. Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, ete., having | fried i vain every known remedy, hasdiscovercd a wine ill wend viex to his tellow-suf- REEVES, 43 Chatham st YS ‘Syphilis Berofula, Syy pleselt cums which be WEALTH 13 WEALTH VE AND BRAIN TREATMENT: Dizziness, Convulsions, "Nervous Head- Involunt Enussious, Bremate BAL IMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN » VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JAN EY COUPLER! STEEL THE EAST AND THE W: -00—Baitimore, Ellicott City, and Way Stations. 16:0—-BALTIMORE EXPRESS. 6:50—Baltimore, Annapo! and Way (Piedmont, Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way, vis Strasburg, Kelay.) 8:10—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:15_PHILADELPHIA, NEW Yt EXPRESS. “Parlor Cars to New York. 8:40—STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- nects for Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks for Frederick.) 19:00-0a eens only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and 10:00_BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattsville, faville, “Laurel, ‘Annapolis’ Junction: Collewe,, Belt _ ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. P.M. 32:10- Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta $1:25—On Sunday only, for Baltimore and Way. ¥2:15— BALTIMORE EXPRESS. 13:00—BALTIMORE, PHILAD! YORK EXPRESS. $:30—Baltimore and W: town and We i vin Relay.) 4:90 BAL’ ORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL Frederick, via Relay, stops at Anuap- Frederick, Hagerstown, Win- chester and Way Stations. (Ou Sunday to Point of EXPRESS, ( olis Junction. ) t4:45—Point of Ko Rocks and Way Stations only.) 45—Valtimore and Wai ‘30—BAL EXPEL EXPRI ESS. tou FHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON to New York. 20-00 -BALTIMO! SYATISVILLE and LAUREL PRESS. Stops on signal or to let off passengers: ‘Washington and Annapolis at any station between Junction. +Daily. Sundays only. Other trains daily, except Ail trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at the Ohio Ticket Office, Washington Pennsylvania avenue, corner 1éth street, where will be taken for bancage tu be checked and any point in the city. 1881 metitvgistber 1881 ‘TO THE NORTH, W DOUBLE TRA SPLENDID BCENERY. og 7 ENEFFECT MAY l6ru, 1881. TRAINS LEAVE W. ND SOUTHWEST. EEL RAILS. ollows: of Sixth and B f For Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 au ‘aly, with caco; 10:30 a mi. daily, with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cin- cinmati, St. Louie and Chicago; :90 puan. daily, Sleeping Cars to Pittsburg and ¢ Cars to Pittaburg. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BATLROAD. N with For Canandaigua, Itcchester, Buttalo, = Parlor Car to Watkins aud the N » except Sunday ; 9: irda, with Palace Care to im For Wil Es ; ezeept Sunday. x Ly .. Mn ‘and 10:15 p.m.” Ou Sunday’ 2:00, 40: $30 atta dally: cenit Senda. -30 ant. daily, excevt Sunday. For Brooklyn, Ne¥-, all thro fhrect transfer to Fulton, street, avoiding jerriaxe actus N = For Philadelphia, 8:00 a.m, 10:40a.m. cept Sunday. or Baltimore, 6:40, 8: 4:20, 4:40, 5:40; Sunday, 8:00, 10: aud 10-15 p.m. For Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sun For Annapolis, 6:40 a.in. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except ALEXANDAIA AND FREDERICKSBURGRAILWAY, A D WASHINGTON For Alerandris. 7,00; 7:20,9:20, and 11:90 a.m. 4:20, NDRL N RAILROAD. is 200, Md 11:30 ‘Sunday 7:00, 9:20 and 11 30 a.m, ‘and 3: Pe South, 7:00 ‘OkK AND BOSTON ‘AGO, CINCINNATI AND ELPHIA AND NEW y Stations, (Winchester, Fred- 40—Baltimore, is and Way Stations. BALTIMORE -EXPEESS. ‘“(Mlartinsbure and Helay. Stops at Hyatbiville and Laurel.) and Way Stations. ay Stations, ATTSVILLE AND LAUREL 19:15_ PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS it the Baltimore and tation aud 619 aud 1351 ‘orders Teceived at m23 NIVICENT EQUIPMENT. ASHINGTON, from Depot, corner lliamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 a. ress of Puiituan Parlor Cars, Nis all Uarouich, trains connect at Jer- ney City 8 of Brooklyn Aunex, afording direct transfer t ape double 00, 5:40, 10:00 and 10:15 p-m. On Sunday, 3:00, 5:40, 10:00and 10:15 p.m." Limited Express, 9:30 am. daily, ex- SHEPPARD'S EXTRA WASHED SILVER GRAVEL; j McALLISTER’S IMPORTED MIXED BIRD SEED; BISHOPP’S MOCKING BIRD FOOD; ‘FOR SALE x GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, SraPie axv Faxcr Guocenms. 1 Dear Pennsylvania svonue, _FUTURE DAYS. \CANSON BROS., At HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ON ONE TSiCTON HOLS Cons, FOURTEENTH AND K STREETS NORTHWEST, EMBRACING ABOUT 100 OOM: NISHED IN THE VERY Bt PRISING ONE SUPERB K PIANO; FRENCH-PLATE, WOOD AND WALNUT HAIRS; CHL ILS, &c. ALSO, FIRE-PROOF SAFE, OFFICE N GETHER WITH k GENERAL ASCORTME OTHER ARTICLES NOT NECESSARY TO MEN- The sale of the above effects will an THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, and continue from day is sold. 86 EST MANNER, BE PARLA HRRORS: ELY HOLSTERED: SEVENTY SUPERIOR | WALNUT ~ CHAMBER ENGLISH AND OTHER BRUSSELS © RUGS, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS LED HAIR MATTRESSES PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS: BLANKETS, ORTS, SHEETS AND SPREADS; TABI EN: WALNUT EXTENSION AND OTHE ¢ TABLES: WALNUT BUFFETS: IN, INA AND GLASSWARE; SI SERPLATED WARE; COPPER COOKING UTEN- ENTIRE CONTENTS GRA ni EL FURNITURE, TO- THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. rpuomas: DOWLING, Auctioneer. Saas Stir DWHLL OF NEARLY, NORTH SIDE OF THIRD STREET, BETWEEN HIGH AND MAR- STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of two deeds of pgeys S41 and 173, et thereby, the undersi ‘Trustees will fhe premises, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, i881, at P.M., the following Lot ‘No. 159 in Beatty Georgeto lows: Besinuite, for said ‘west line of Hizh north and run line of 8d atroet 28 feet, and erly from north line of 3d street of the same width of 25 feet to the average depth of 100 feet, more or less, (to the lot heretofore sold by Joshua A. Kitchie to one Wil- being the same property conveyed by Mary Darnes No. 8, folio 272 the Pama Hecoras of the Distck 0. 10. 272, one of the is of the of Columbia, ) together with the improvements, which to William A. Hutchins by’ ‘tw 1879, and dg: recorded tn titers 919 asd 080, fottos -; Of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the sens day of April congist of a nearly new two-story Brick Di ‘Terms: One:third cash; balance at six and. twelve » With notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All convey &c., at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit required at time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from the day of aale the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the ‘publication in some ‘aehington. a month: defauiting purchaser after five newsp: iblished in the city nee WMD, CASSIN, 816-déds MAYHEW PLATER, ‘trustees reserve the FINE SEVEN-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, MADE = VOSE, OF mee TUES Y RNING, ZPTEMBER TWEN- {Eri AP ELEVEN OCLOCK, weed fol tie above within our aucticn roois. General Collection of Hoasehold Furniture. it OF _ And we invite tho attention of ; Stoves this fall to out inter anaoetinen| DPR, Late | 8-4 PLAID SUITING, at $1. | 5-4 STRIPED SUITING, ali wool, at 50e. 50 Pieces New Style FALL GINGHAMS. = WELS. 124e. W. S. JENKS & CO. 200 Dozen All Linen TOWELS, 126. uw Stsker Nourmssr. | 50 Dozen Superior NAPKINS. at $1.50. 9} rT USEHOLD FURNITURE. By virtue of an order iasved: bs the Supreme Court of istrict cf Columbia, hoidi & special term, Sep- tember 16, 1381, Twill eell at. cOM- 936 F street upgthwest, the entire con- tenta, consisting in part of— ~ Wises, Chests Li uOTs, a i Cigars, Liq Tables, Mirrors, Be- ALSO, Household Furniture., OLIVER T. THOMPSON, Administrator of Estate of Ed. Kant, déc'd. ‘AEM AT AUCTION OF commence _on to day until all PeBesProRr SALE 0) On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTIETH, at_ FIVE O'CLOCK: pam., at Martin's Uniontown, we 25° about five miles from B. road, at its junction with the road from_ Alexandria ‘boro, part of the Tol- TWO-STORY and known as loam (with | clay en ee Pol watered, and under fencing; im) @ frame dwelling of five Foome, a tenant house and lange barn, for grazing, OF grape cultui schools very convenient. neighborhood desirable and ‘To those who wish a farm that offers especial inducements for investment, this tunity, as its near location to Ws it greatly in value within a short period. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balanc presents a rare oppor- co viz: wwkins’ addition District, bounded as fol- rth side of 3d street 170 feet Ox Inches weet from the north side of 3d. street \ches west from the thence west with the running back north- At private sale up to the day of further parti pply to. eee er ar UNCANGON BROS... Aucte., -St_ 9th and D streets northwest, Washington, D.C. U LOT ON N STREET NORTHWEST, ‘NINTH AND TENTH STREET! N (‘URSDAY, TWENTY-SECOND} BER, atthe hour of FIV! O'CLOCK p.m., sell at auction, in front of the premixes, a valuable Building Lot, fronting twent: street, be th and 1 running back by that width 120 feet, the same being Part of lot 16, im square 36 een months. ‘Notes to bear interest and be secured deposit of $100 required at with in seven days, ot iver D, | 1 will, on_ TH! DAY OF SEPTEM! ancine, ; balffhce in twelve and yurchaser's cost. ‘erms to be complied at risk and cost of DUNCANSON BK HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE ‘PRO! By virtue of a deed of trust, ? SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED NBARTON STREET, i ND MONTGOMERY 'N, D. G. dated the 7th day of, June, 1475, and duly recorded in Liber 738, folio. 113, of the land records for Distriet of Columbia, the’ unde: TWENT Diztrict aforesai¢ improvements. rms 0} I payments at six rest aud secured faulting purchaser. zned Trustee will sell, on MONDAY, the : SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, | 188! FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the described property, viz: Parts 0 nine and fifty, in Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, bounded as follows: Bexinning at & Point in the north line of Dunbarton street fifty-two feet west of Munroe street and run thence east with north Line of Dunbarwon street eighteen feet: thence north Parallel to Munroe street eizhty feet; thence west par- allel to Dunbarton street eiichteen f in a straight line to the beginning, together with the at premises, the following ‘Lots numbered forty= sale: One-third cash; the residue in two id twelve months, notes bearing deed of trust on the, propert{: it purchaser's cost. $10 . If the terms of sale arv not to resell the property at the risk and cost of the WILLIAM D. CASSIN, } OF WASHL In pursuane the District of No. 6,833, Eleonora i the dower interest of the aboy ser in and to the Columbia, as fi howe: At FOUR O'CLOCK p.m. her dower interest in part of Lot numbered one (1, ) in square numbe1 yin said y, Brick He 08. B00 and 80: Stores, and one three-story nated ak No. 705, on H street northwest, used as @ residence—which will be sold dred and twenty -cisht ( provements, two three. property desiznated as northwest, tixed main: Brick House, the property desi in three separate parcels. AtFO! nated as N 1 and of the intersect naiuly an Store Ato ONL forty-five (445), corn rms mioney is paid. said Soph forty years. pee MAR’ THOS. J. FISHER & CC Dt TS. —I ORDER for § rica. real estate thi WILLIAM A. GORDOS, j Trustees. a decree of the Supreme Court of, ambia, rendered m the docket of said com wherein’ fayden and her husband are complainants, de lants, the un- y said decree, TH DAY OF jpubile. auction. in nufter mention hia Wie- 5 at was of Gvorce Ailer, deceased, in the city of Washington, in the District of in equity ntioned § = UK AND A-HALF O'CLOCK p.m. her dower interest in part of Lot numbered twenty-one reservation numbered ten (10,) with the iinprov a three-story Brick Building, being the property desi: N F on Penusylvania a rthwest, in said city, and’ situated at the northeast jon of said avenue with 4% street, LOCK P. M., her dower interest in lot desiz- neted as Lot B, in square numbered four hundred aud ry said city, improved with some frame buildings, beinix the property situated at the northwest 6th and P strects northwest. fsale, as preseribed by the third of the purchase money in ¢: equal installinents in one and two years from the day of ith interest; for the payment of which ba! lien is to be retained upon the prope: of conveyance is to be given until decree, are: One- and the balance in west) reustoes, s SILK NECKWEAR. x cents; usual price ix 50 cen ts. Ctosing out a large lot of FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS, MEGINNISS', sl4 1002 ¥ street northwest. 6 pairs for $1, at : constantly receiving GENTS’ FINE SILK NECKWEAR, which we are selling far below the ustial prices for such goods. We open this day, nice things, a lot of beautiful FLAT SCARFS, at 30 ‘BROKER'S SALE. take place at our Loan Office, Tannin eae oe (MONDAY and BE- ER commencing at HALF-PAST SF. consisting of Gold and tolx, Clothing, &. er Watches, Jewelry, Pis- All forfeited zoods not redeemed up to above date are included in sale. Parties nolo ck TEENTH AND NINE TH |ORTHWEST, Nos. 1807 AND 1809 tuence south ST FIVE O'CLOCK P. 3 we shall sell. in’ front of the premises, yalual building lot, fronting fifty feet on L street, running pth thereof, improved by two two-story containing five and six rooms eac] Also, adjoining lot, which will be sold separately. Jne-third cash; balance in six, n months for notes bearing interest and cured by a deed of trust on proverty sold. ancing at purchaser's cost. the time of sale. deposit down on each piece at WALTER B. WILLIAM: WE Wit seu eJoussoN, REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, And Other Summer Goods, Prior to pecking them away for the winter, and $1. lariy the RADIANT HOME, the beet stove made. a3 TIT Seve: FPOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS FRIDAY—REMNANT DAY—BARGAINS. GEORGE J. JOHNSON. PORCELAINS, Pork DOT CALICOES AND PERCALES. Are invited toexamine our new and complete stock of | 815. CROCKERY, ® ‘AND HOUSEFURNISHING GooDs. Best quality of Goods at the lowest prices, MEDICATED RED FLANNEL. WILMAKTH & EDMONSTON, 3 _ 709 MARKET SPACE. H OUSEKEEPERS FITTING OUT OR, REPLENISHING (CAN Now| FANCY HOSIERY IN NEW STYLES. FIND AT OUR STORE A CO! PLETE STOCK OF DRY_GooDs HE EVENING STAR. _ SEPTEMBER 17. 1881. 113 MARKET SPACR, AT NET COST FOR FIFTEEN DAYS, DRESS GOODS, \. 5-4, 6-4 Fannel Suitings, 23, 31, THE RIPLEMEN AT CREEDMOOR, The attendance at Creedmoor yest The Pennsylvania take the lead in international match, with a score of towed by the New York team with 640, team with S88. In the cham; . 4, Walter Soott, of Washi the lead, with a score of 136, followed by Morse, of Yonkers, “. Jackson, of Boston, with 134. MARYLAND DOGS, At the state fair at Pittsburg, Pa., Thi the prize of $50 for shepherd dogs was to Tweed If, and th Scottish Maid, both owned by ‘ew Market, Frederick ce Base ball yesterday: At Troy, § y Dr. J. W. Downey, NEW DRESS GOODS IN CLOTH SHADES. At Boston —Chicagos, At New York-- Metropolitans, 13; Buf- SHAKER AND BALLARDVALE FLANNELS. AxoTHER Risk IN Rexts ts recorded in New Y ing very decided over the ice asked for houses last spring, the tinerease ing all the way from 10 to 25 per cent in at- tractive localities. ee MERINO AND SCOTCH WOOL VESTS. Tur Vrreran So. HERS’ PARADE took Y the Marietta Battery, the Ohio National Guard and the Mexican war veter~ ans participating. The y by Governor Foster and staff. TYLER & CHEWNING, lerans were reviewed. 918 Trm SrResr Noxtnwest. CHINA, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS slit Of the best class. GowinieenEInGE W ooPwand & Loruror, (Late Webb & Beveridie,) XO, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. J W. KENNEDY & CO., : (Established 1800,) 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET NORTHWEST, 921. pas for Sale at — Prices, wa. | LINEN SHEETINGR, PRESERVING KETTLES, APPLE PARING MA- CHINES, WITH CORING AND PILLOW CASE LINENS, SLICING ATTACHMENT, PEACH AND POTATO PARERS, ASBESTOS HOUSE PAINTS. N. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. als 4 pt E CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOMON, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE Lees ts cents. CREAM FREEZER. An elegant line of ‘THE CELEBRATED GERMAN DAMASKS and GERMAN NAPKINS KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, At the lowest prices possible to name for fine oods. a A large variety ONLYS5. ‘Tue Best rm Use, at Z J.W. SCHAFER’ | Sear Paes dae Ww. ER’S, ers, Pink, Bine, 1020 7TH STREET, As a special bargain we offer 100 dozen $e10 Above NEw York AVENUE. FANCY BORDERED HUCKABAC TOWELS: ai = aT ~ | With knotted fringes and insertion border at25 cents FAMILY SUPPLIES. each. Also, 50 d Fo PICKLING, &c. Z ALL-LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, 2,000 Gallons Pure CIDER VINEGAR, three years ae a eee ee ynle ae sve a or AICA GINGER. oie Pare Cayion CINNAMON, Re, ee ae Pickling SPICE Bryan's Pride M Country. Tr; J. B. BRY. ORASHES, 10-7t ON BROS., Auctioneers, EXECUTOR’S SALE OF HOUS LD FURNITURE, BEDDING, CARPETS, &c. r L. BIRMINGHAY FISHING TACKLE, &c. On TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TW! , commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. 1 né auction-rooms of Duncanson Bros., Sth and D streets northwest id four hun- with the im- being the oul 7th street ) in ents, tie given to_us, bearing, on the 30th day of November, A.D. 1875 Liber No. $04, folio. duly recorded in one of the land records for the: District of request of the eb SEPTEMBER? 1881, at _F front of the premises, the following-deseribe: situate in the city of Gcorgetown, District of C Thesame being parts of Lots 27 and 279, in ‘Beali’s addition to said Georgetown, becinning e on the south side of Stoddart street, Georze- town, at the end of a line drawn four hundred and twenty (420) feet west of the southwest comer formed by the intersection of Stoddart ance a y sold, and no deed e whole purchase ia Wieser, whose dower interest is here ed for sale, is stated to be of the age of about F, MORRIS. 06 F etreet 101 SIDNEY T. THOMAS, $52 Louisiana avenue, and Washington streeta, an thence on Stoddart street fifty feet: then south one hundred and twenty fect: then east fifty feet; then north one hundred and twenty feet to the bexinning, improved. by a Frame Stable. ‘ermns of sale: Amount of indebtedness, secured by deed of trust, being $1,000 and interest from May 30th, ent. and expenses of sale, cash: imonths, notes to bear be secured by deed of trust on the m re option: sald subject onveyancing, &c., at pw cost. A deposit of $100 required at timé of sale. terms are not complied with in seven seven days the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost, after giving five such resale in some newspaper pul s13-d&ds _GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. £ DRESS SHIRTS of = = interest and to MADE perty sold, or all the very best muslin and very fine linen. pmember, we were the first to put the ‘price of Shirts down in Washington, and we now sell better Shirts for the money than any’ house in cesh, at purchas: that imay be due. 's public notice of 10 othe JOHN A. B. ER, ? mony other JOHN A BARBER, } crrustoes, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTENSIVE SALE OF FINE GROCERIES, WHI Ki WINES AND GI HORSE, ‘WAGO! 'HOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F sreer NonTHWesT, OPP. PATENT OFFice. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit ran S READY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices: Pest Wamsutta, unfinished, 75 cts. ; finished, 90 ota, Best F. of the ., untinished, 65¢., finished, 80 cts, itts, unfinished, 60 cta. ; finished, 75 cts. ities in Summer NECK WEAR, ior OSE, UNDERWEAR and a full line a SISHINGS at remarkable LOW Money refunded where fail to suit. et JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. RRIAGE, SINGLE ke. SDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1881, 3 Ishali sell at the store of Cogan & ing from business), northwest corner streets northwest, the entire stock, Fine line Teas, Coffees and Suj Fine stock of Whiskies in Holland and other Ging. Peas and Mushrooms. lish Sauces and ‘oilet and Laun ns (Who are retit of 20th and H Jellies, and Fancy Groceries, jellies, and Fancy Groce: Starch. es, Wooden and Willow Ware, folasses. Ss. B. ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srager Norrawest, Wasuretow, D.C. Raising and Currants. Counter and Platform Scales, Coffee Mills, Beef Mackerel and other Fish, Refrigerators, &e. ALso, aT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Horse, Wagon and Harness. Family Carriage, Harness and Pole. Store for rent. “Apply. B15 |OS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. ]HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALI WASHINGTO: By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Gourt of the District of Columbia, CUSNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- liable HATTER, f in his line. New SILK Hales Loustna STATE LOTTER: ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS K, AT EW OKLEA. irs, 1881, RAWING. TUESDAY, OCTOBER ith MONTHLY Di to do all kinds of work ide to ord a old ones remodeled. Remetber the number 740 bih street northwest. mar24 LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-five years by the lature for Educational and Charitabie’ purposes—wit capital of $1,000,000—to which (000 has Since been added. # By au overwhelming popalar vote its franchise was made s part of the proxent Stato Constitution adopted ember 2d, A. GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS WILL ‘@ Teserve fund pf over E PLACE MONTHLY. by IT NEVER SCALES O) Look 100,000 TICKETS “AT PRORIMATION PRIZES, 9 Approxituation Prizes of % 2 =3 ” 1857 Prizes, amounting to. Responsible corresponding ageits wa ‘will be paid. For further information, write clear! to whom liberal compensation POSTPONES So 000 £3) DOLI cm HALE Towers, ONE , DOLLAR. * Send orders by Exbrews or Reisterod ‘Money Order by mail, NEW_ORLEAN! or M. A, DAUPHIN, at or J. P. HORBACH, isie d BEAUREGARD and JUBA No. 212 BROADWAY, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. eee ea passed on the 20th day of March, A.D. 1867, and an order parsed tember 12th, 1881, in Equity Cause No. 701, Jane Strother va. James Nu the at pepe auction, DAY, THE TWEN’ HTH D! S _ -D. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., on the premises, the followin part of lot No. 6. square No. 196, . of C. for ‘the same at a point on street, two feet six inches west of the east corner of ‘Jot No. north line of M street hundred and six feet ten inches to rearline of eaid lot N 6; thence east by said rear line fifteen feet; thence sou! one hundred and six feet ten iniches to the ine, same being improved by a two-story f ‘Terms of eale as prescribed by the in two equal payments, at six and twelve with interest from dayvof sale: its to be secured by the notes of the p and deed of trustupon the the property is struck off. thence west by the ence north one j the deferred All conveyancine be paid down when WILLIAM D. CASSIN, Trustee, No. 51 Congress street, Georgetown, D. 0. Ts THAT WILL DELIGHT YouR SOUL! Our choicest MOYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA at $1.20 per pound and finest IMPORTED OULONG and ENG- LISH BREAKFAST at$1per pound are just grand goods. Will excite the appetite, raise your drooping spirits and cause you pleasant and delightful dreams. Will go much further than the lowpriced. Don't fail | 913 totry them. _ WITMER’S, ROE A ECHARPE. 83. 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. P ALACE MARKET, All kinds of M TER, Ec te. a FRUIT, VEGE' rything the best. | PLAIN (Geet CLARET. FRONSAC, ST. ESTEPHE, NEW WOOL DRESS GOODS. MOULIS. MEDOC. HANDSOME PLAIDS, COLORED SHOODAS. ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. COLORED CASHMERES, EVERY SHADE. CLOS DES MEXYNARDS, | CHEVIOT CHECKS, MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. B. W, REED'S SONS, JOHN RELLY, Seer, rap, VEAL MUTTON, 6, CORNED BEEF stale 628, ox ese, 9th street wit ORE Ee: and 206 ani 208 ‘Northern Liberty Market, or Addrecs Pefarkeling Gsliverod froo of charge to all parts of the ¥ city. mar2g | 812 A TeLeGRaM from Buffalo forest fires are raging at Pine Valley. near Day- ton, about thirty-five miles south of the city, om the line of the Builalo, Aibany and Philadelphia ‘. ¥., says that --PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE... see - Rev. R. F. M. Wallace, of Missouri was killed @ car running into his carriage. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT. ‘We are now prepared to show our fall stock of ‘ilman, editor Pittsburgh Republi- jobs OH cures rheumatism.” COTTON SHEETINGS, HELLEN—JACKSON. On Thursday, st Trintty Church, ‘of Washington, D. C.. PILLOW CASE COTTONS, IMPROVED BEER VENTS AND FAUCETS. 4-4 BLEACHED MUSLINS, In all popuiar brands at LOWEST PRICES, 4-4 Fruit of the Loom, 10 cents, Cambric, 12% cents. tee Sabre JACKSON, of F - JACKSON, of Fairfax ‘county, KL. by Rey. Father De- WRIGHT HOLLINGSWORTH. _ At Rockville, iu the Rev. Mr.’ Prettyman. JAM . to MARY E. HOLLINGS WOR’ both of Washington. SY © BOMANGBWORTE, this life on September 17th, 1881, of styles and sizes of RGAE W. DAVIS, non-in-law of Revs FANCY DOYLIES White, White with scarlet bord- , Drat with handsome borders. on September 16th, . Aon of Bummuel Ge His funeral will instant. from the residence af street northwest. Friends of the fauily are invited. On Thursday night, September ime MAHGARET MAJOR, in tho sev Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- day, at@ o'clock, from ber tate 93 Fayette street, Geongetown, hurch, where a roquiem tas will be cele- - On Saturday morning. September 1 Y MCQUEEN, tu the fifty nth year Fis ral on Monday, 19th inet. from his lave residence, 931 DOMESTIC QUILTS, TOWELINGS, at 2:20 o'clock inginia avenue soutii~ er 15th, 18RI, AT RIGHT PRICES. son of Edwin On Thursday. Se x N orkins, aged four T i D. and Jennie t % sehgineral on Sunday, 18th inst BOSTON HOUSE, hisparent=" residence, 719 20th street. 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | WOODWARD & LOTHROP. yea L. strivt northwest. THE LATEST NOVELTY. JUST FROM PARIS. CorNen 14TH STREET AND New YORK AVENUE, LARGE STOCK IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. gates ae ; OMBRE STRIPED PLUSH. Ret eee a PLAIN COLORED PLUSH. OLORED V! TILLIAM HA‘ NG UNDERTAKER, uorthwest, between 3d and J O88 & witout, ‘TS, BLACK VELVETS. MERVEILLEUX. ELEGANT WHITE DAMASSE SILKS. UNDERTAKER, DAMASSE SILKS, SATIN ‘Testa Sraver SATURDAY, SPTEMBER 17, IPT obtain any of these Letters the VERTISED Leerrens, i within one mouth they will be sem LADIES’ LIST. A—Alexander Mis« A; Anderson Miss Kate, 2; Akers ‘Mrs Louisa; Alexander Miss; Ashtou Maria, H_Bell Mrs Annie E: Bukion Mis Adaic Alice: Butler Mina Ann ood Gracey ondana: Brooks Mrs Hester: Bates Mrs HH; Brown Mrs Irene; Be Mrs ME: Braxton Mrs M. et Bron Burnett Mise Martha; Beard min Miss; Burke Mrs WE; Bancroft Mrs Nettie: FLANNELS AND LADIES’ CLOTH IN ALL SRADES. HOUSEKEEPING GOO.» $230 1216 F st. n TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINEN, SHEETING, 57 If not called fe TN EVERY GRADE. Dead Letter NOTTINGHAM AND ANTIQUE LACE CURTAINS. Burke Mrs Chas; W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Ire; Bulfer Mine: 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. “A 8K FOR PECIAL BARGAINS A Ss PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER DOZEN. Pure Wool Cashmere, all colors, (including black, )250. ‘Twenty cents per dozen allowed for empty bottles if | Shetland Shawis, all colors, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Madras ey Dress Ginghams, beautiful styles, very fine quality, 10, 12, 15e. Beautiful Fall Dress Goods, 123c. About ene For sale by Dealers, and by the Manufacturer, thousand remnants of Dress Goods, Silks, Cloth, Can- SAWL C. PALMER, a oe Selageagiaen as too nu- 1212 To 1224 29TH Sraeer, WEST WASHINGTON, CHEAP-LESS THAN COST. §@-Teernonic Conwecriox. a5 FoR A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- eae Splendid Minnesota Family Fleur, justly named “SOVEREIGN, " 029 yields in perfection white, sweet and wholesome bread. dory (Mes Pilly row Monin Mow Mary. A’ Clare Mine Mand: Giese aie: irs Ch A Martha; Camplmli Mre Thos. : Celie Mrs Clara; Cochran Mrs KE. Grow! Ellen: Clark Mize Ellen; Cheek Mins, arr Mines Miss Jenuie, Carter D—Dewes’ Minn Alice; Barney ‘Miss Julia; D Dany steed. ¥E. if Hattie V; Edwards Miss Mary; Evans IN DRY GOODS. Margaret, Fowler Mra C 3; Goodall Mrs j Gouny Susan. —Havens Mrs Ann: Holmes Mins Catherine; Hi 4 ‘D; Bandy Mre Hens jardy Mrs Harriett; Hole Mins Josephine son Mise Jennie; Hanson Miss Lavi Mine Lucinda 8: Hand NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY REMNANTS CHEAP. Double White Blankets, $1.50. Very fine quality In- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND dia Linen only 20c. Extra large size pure White Bridal = Quilts, $1.25. White Honey Comb Quilts, 50, 62, 75, 3 Seen 8ic., $1. Red Twill Flannel, all wool, 25e. Pure white VIRGINIA oe all linen Table Damask, 50, T5c., $1. a, oo NORTON'S SEEDLING | en ee oe ee Oe ero Just the Wines. are, CLEARY &60., cost. Colored and Black Silks only 50c. Black and 807 Market Space. | White Striped Silks, 50c. Hutchinson iy Mrs 1. Hart Mrs Lide J; Harris Marian. Herbert Mre Martha: ‘Mrs Willie L—Leonard Miss Annie; Lane Mrs Anu! 5 Levy Mine Bettie A; Lassiter Mrs C; Lloyd Mrs Lizzie; Lend 711 MARKET SPACE. HUME, CLEARY & CON SPecuL BARGAINS. A direct imj ion of K mee, REND ADORE: — wae ibsolutely pure, and for medicin: very HUME, Se & CO. aa om STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. During the balance of August we will offer special in- the mice for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for | ducements to close out many lines of Goods. ‘The stock is very lange, and well worthy the attention ‘and sickroom is unriv: HUME, CLEARY & CO., Jelt 807 Marker SPACE. SPORTING GOODS. Cm) RUPPERT, NOS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, ot 5 fhe cheapest for beauty, comfort and durability in the ARCHERY AND FISHING TACKLES, CROQI AND LAWN TEN: BICYCLES, OUET ee AGONS. Recei large assortment BASKETS.” of buyers. A’ Cost. SEWING MACHINES, &e. 620, 822 awn 824 Suventa Sruzer Nerzawzst, J)ENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. F IMPROVED AND. M- BETWEEN JE AND SECOND SYREET EAST, AT eee ue of two deeds of trust—one dated May, and recorded in ‘Iiber August 12, 187 an: seq. of the land records of of Columbia—and at the ‘we will sell at ‘the TWENTY-FIRST ut FIVE O'CLOCK P. thoee certain pieces or City of Washington, in ‘and known and distin nine (9), ten 0) an eeven, hundred and provenients, ways, her ‘hereditame folio 34, and Tiber 922, folio 97, et blic aucti WED: AY OF SEPTEMBER & » in front of the: iatcels of ground e District of Cota as lote pumubered | Ga) in the subd monthe, notes to bear secured’ by decd of trust Sncing and reon ‘complied with in seve cent interest and to be at purchaser's cost. 8, otherwise the, Trustees: ¢ to resell the property at ed ocr or Tune aS, Bee cee sold will be required at time okds GUSTAV GIES! .NCERY SALE. ,, siving full ad- sod Letter, oF a cuca RLE: ‘LOUISIANA, NEW YORK, 605 47H STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON. All our Grand Extraordinary Draw mi ALE. Siu E XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN SEWING MACHINES for One Week Only. room for the new and elegant Machine, we will sell our present stock of extremely low figures, and name a few of Singer Drop Leaf and Side Dray OPPENHEIMER'S, 628 9th street, St. Cloud Building, cor. F northwest. Agent for ie & Weed Machines. a27 WHE, ANY SEWING MACHINE AGENT LEAVES at your house, do not pay one cent on it ‘machine at your oe IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIB until you come here and see what you can. he same machine £0F. 7 wey, 497 9th THE TRADES. oJ OB PRINTING, ‘THOMAS McGILL & CO., (Buccessors to McGill & Witherow,) No. 1107 E Srxxer Nortawesr. This establishment is well prepared to execnte all ROOM IN THEIR LARGE ESTABLISHMENT ds of Job Printing at short notice. Cards, Circulars, Bibl Hegre ctor e ERN ERY. NEWEST AND HANDSOMEST TYPE. ‘TO ACCOMMODATE IT. REASONABLE ES. IBSON BI ‘HERS, G SEAT IGeh BooE AND JOB en Fine Pruling a speci, Veneton, D. Cy __ GUINEIP, DAY & 00. Bowers INDING. ¥ d = Mi Mrs Mary adiean Mien Helen. Munroe Mrs ney ‘Suman. (e~McGnigan Mrs Georgia F; McCundy Mrs Nan- McAnaman Mine Maria au Blise Aine Olden Mian fe: Phemmer Mins Laura, Perry Mine ; fier Sirs Mary’ Pratt Moe Mary'Gs bike Saw Slates J. Hidicks Mrs Mary, Richards Miss DRY GOODS. ‘Susan. TTennett Miss Annie; Tructt Mrs Ariance “Tunireton Mine in‘ As Thomuss Mex deka eicker x E : ire John; A, Thu TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 803 MARKET SPACE, GUINNIP, DAY & CO. DOWN TO COST, AND MANY ARTICEES MUCH BELOW COST, ENORMOUS FALL STOCK, WHICH WILL 800% BEGIN TO ABRIVE,. AND WHICH WILL REQUIRE EVERY INCH OF . Se Tans lee