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a AU@TION SALES. AUCTION SALES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. : DRY GOODS. THE EVENING STAR. = Se = —— = = —- —$——————— = ee hates ; N AVY PAY OFFICE, aTOX, fort. 14 doe — SUTURE DAYS. e Peseasso: BROS Bs an — “onl Wwe WILL a “ some, x Seay Le ony PROPOSALS TEEIAES HEBDWaRE eae ees | DY Se ce ees FINE SEVER-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, MADE | SEFRIGERATORS. | WATER COOLERS, 119 MARKET SPAcK. Gentigtninie. Hep Reetivals, by Sa ra erorona tn dpaicats, to, be Galore ere | A Oe SRE IAMCrON HOSE. CORNEL: OF ci oe saps, SEPTEMBER TWEN- AT NET COST FOR FIFTEEN DAYS, DRESS GOODS, X. 5-4, 6-4 Flannel Suiting, 25, 31, MEN AT CREEDMOOR. Oran aan Laken ain a, September 190h, 168%, Le eer | ENCES eT Tee one MRE ECE: | TIETH, AT ELEVEN OCLOOK, we will toll te Prior to pecking tham away for the winter. Sand $1. The attendance at Creedmoor yesterday neg i Hee th Aerts diced esate and | REMEW AN ARO, 1B ROOMS AND 210 | Above within our auction Roem qitd ye invite the attention of thowe wantins Hosting | 5.4 pLarD SUITING, at $1. fair. Beast in Drews, by Mrs Onk : ‘The Count’s Secret, by Emile Gaborsueh: BO England Without and Within, by Richard Grant 2 T Cromeed Eugiand Without Preps, a ; b. Stuars Pholne. Book of Love Stories: Nota Perry. Poems of Ballads: Heine. - ‘Franklin Square Library. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Meteoroutzax Booxstoxe, ‘911 Peunsyivania avente. ____ WOOD AND COAL. _ SO bad woop! woop! If you want to buy good, clean COAL and beat KIND- G WOOD xo toJOHN MILLER, main office and Kindlinz wood mill 45 street and Vincinia avenue south- ‘west; branch offices 143 Bestreet southeast street wharf. _ STEAMERS, &e. Wott FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On snd after AUGUST Isr, 1831. the steamer T. V- ARKOWS3UTH will leave her whart, foot of 7th street at . THURS! jomini Ferry. and Leonardi On SATURDAY. srdtown. Steamer MYSTIC, Sandays, for river Jancings as far down as Upper Machodock, Brent's wharf, Chappell Point.” Tuesday, m above landings as far down ax Mattox Ore! * | isering, in SORE She | tease a ‘ings. On 3 AY ir as) 0 ‘On THURSDAY, Nomi, Gurroman | Patent Office Building, scoording. to ‘Carrioman end | drawings, which sre open for inspection office, where blank forms of proposals, bonds, and stopping at | any rdditional information may 5 ing the j 3. R. WOOD, Manager. | GQTEAMER MATTANO A) Lesves 7th-treet wharf POTOMAC RIVER LANDIN Om Taes~ aye far Nomini; on Thursd: ox. Creek and 3.0m Suncsys for Matiawomsn Creek and Mat. tox Creek; returaing on alternate days, touching st all River Landings going and returning, also stops at M tewoman Creeis Stondays and Eniday® cy Qat7 o'clock a.m. for TEAMBOAT COMPANY'S ADVER- ‘TISEMENTS: SMOUTH, FORTRESS AND POINT if. on TUESDAYS and pr MAC FOR NORFOLK, MONROE, “PLN Steamer GEORGE, LOOK! LEARY THUESDAYS at 5:30 p.m. and SATURDAYS 6 p. m. REDUCTION OF RATES Bi x 30ra, UNTIL FURTHEE ‘Firet-class to For: Mon: 1d Norte rat-clsas, rownd tri Becond class round trip to Fort Monroe md foik. oC onii-ciase round ‘and Point Lookout. - 100 ‘Tickets and staterooms Tor sare and, information tur. ished at 216 F street northweets Cook's Rooee’s Clear | Stands at Hotels: HB. Polkinhorn, uext to | Eity Post 3 St Mare Hotel, and at Company's | Otice, Tl street whart. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supermtendent, WM. P. WELCH Agent. 25 E LAB! Sixth street, every MON. NE: and FRIDAY, at 5:80 o'clock at Piney Point, Point Lookout end F Monroe. “Excursion Tickets will be iseued fo Fortress Monroe and Nor. a Norfolk, FU ATURDAYS, i Metropolitan wharf. cS 3 ___ 613 15th street, opposite U. Fo NEW YORK DIRECT. MERCHANTS AND ¥ COMPANY NERS' TRANSPORTATION | NE. ‘apt. J.S. March, hart, WEDNEs- wharf. Lowest nn=yivania Agent, Nat ‘ i rk to Havre, Lo . first cabin, $160; ‘second | 3), prepaid steerage certificates, assae ay ply to ORLIICHS & Ce een, New York: W. G. METZ: ansylvania aveuue northwest, Acer OUTE. HIP COMP LIMITED. OES AND LIVERPOOL. AT CORK HARBOR. 0. N. i. NEW YORK. jed., 25 Gatalonis -°- Sat. 1 Get. | Galita. AND £VERY WEDNESDaY uid: 4 $100, according to sccammsdations. and $100, according to acca i Rae to Paris, $1 additional. ‘Return tickets on favorable terma. Steamers marked * do not carry steerage. Steerage at very low ratex. Stecrazg tickets from Liv- $FBrel and Queenstown snd all other parts of Europe at ‘Throuch bills of “ialen given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other portson the Coutinent and for Mediterranean ports. For treizht and passaxe apply at the Compan No. 4 Bowing Green, or Dock ste and QTis BIGELOW & CO., 60S 7h street, Washington, oI & CO. VERNO! kd AND PRIVATE DISEASES OF ‘both sexes cured: new cases often in | 2881, for 5,000 feet White Ash, 4,300 feet Bl approes BUREAU YARDS AND DOCKS. Requisitions Nos. 28 and 29, for St Py Valves, conslings, Haniware, &¢.. &e:, as pecwchohule in de tailat this office. ‘The richt is reserved to reject any or pees deemed zdvantoqeous to the governiient. security required om the bids for the prompt aud fatthe fal, douverr Of tbe articles. Fach requiaition will be Blank for Inde PRAMS SMITH Pay Inspector, U.S. awarded eepsrately. office. STION Ly TOMAC RIVER BG v.S. : 7 Peunsylvi cok + 8. Exqivren Orrick, 1907 Pennsylvaniaave.,, D.C. WasHINeTox, D. C., September 14, Sealed Proposals for the construction, of a Bride across Potomac River, at ‘Three feet above the present’ Aqueduct Bridge at Georgetown, D. C.. wo include approsches and right of way, ded for in b Tee t this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1991, and opened im- mediately therezfter. ie act of Fi and piace. ‘General specifications, containing Congrees of Feb. 23, Intl, together with proporals can, be abtainéat at this ofice, ‘The right See Te DENT US. Civil Engineer. ROPOSALS FOR FIRE-PROOF MODEL GASES THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE U.S. PATENT OFFICE BUILDING, WASHINGTON, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, { Orrick OF THE SECRETARY, Wasurxatox, D.C,, September 7, 1881. led will be received at this office UNTIL TWELVE, MON THE EWENTY PINOT DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1881, for ing and fitting in pl or lesa) wrought iron model cases as required to of the floor and galleries of the ‘l hall of the Proposais are to be made in ang or all bide. oe cod tA RIE 8. J. KIRKWOOD, Secretary JNAYE Pax OFFICE. Boreav Co: WasHineton, D. PROPOSALS FOR ASH AND Sealed Proposals in duplicate, is for Ash aun Walnut will Wainnt, to be delivered at the Washingion Navy Yard. fipeciti- cations and blank forms for bids to be had on appiieation. Responsible socnrity required om the bids for its prompt and faithful delivery. J. ADAMS SMI 4-2aw lw Pay s. PROPOSALS FQR PRINTED WOODEN TA PPPoR kh Gases You MAILBAGS- Post OFFIck DEPARTMENT, Wasnrnetox, D.C., Ancust 8, 1841. served) must be in accordance with the specifi- J forms, which will be furnished on applica- Second Axcistant Postmaster General. «, The contracts which may be made will be in conform- ity to such specisications and the accepted proporats. THOMAS L. JAM Postmaster General. era,” about 3,100 led Proposals for the construction of same said 4 luct Bridge, under provisions above nated, will be received and openedat the aame time of the act of k forms of the Department reserves to iteelf the right to reject NG ONE SUPERB KNABE PARLOR GRAN] A GRENCH PLATE MIRRORS: ELEGANT AND WALNU’ SUITES, UPHOLSTERED: WALNUT. AND OTHER BRUSSELS CARPETS GND STAIR CARPETS: SUPERIOR AIR MATTRESSES: FINE FEATHER FL WS AND BOLSTERS: BLANKETS, COM- SAND SPREADS: TABLE 3 WALNUT EXTENSION AND OTHER TABLES: WALNUT BUFFETS; DI ‘A AND GLASSWARE: ING CHATRS; C} ARE, SIL- YER PLATED WARE; COPPES COOKING UTEN- BILS, &o. ALSO, FIREPROOF SAFE OFFICE FURNITURE, TO- GETHER WITH A GENERAL. ASSORTMENT OF SAGER ARTICLES NOT NECESSARY TO MEN- vale of the above effects will commence on 23d, 1881, will be TaTRSD AY. SEPTEMBER Riera Ca | 4 see DOWLING, Auctioneer. NEAI TWO-STORY THIRD STREET, BETWEEN HIGH AND MAR- KET STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C. of the Land Records of the District Sontint of a Beatty now two-sters ‘a Deanty new {wor Terms: One third cash; balan tieed of trust on the property : on eu, at purchaggr's cost, a of sale. If theterms of le. right to resell the property at the risk and costof the devaulting purchaser after five aya publication i some ‘Rewspaper published in the cit ‘asbit i WM. D. CASSIN, #16-d&ds MAYHEW PLATER, § Trustees. until TWELVE M., BEPTEMBER NINETEEN, | 'JY2OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON DUNBARTON STREET, BE TWEEN MUNROE AND MONTGOME By virtue of a deed of tran ated Soo Tih day of 1e OF a of Jane, 287, and duly recorded in ‘Liber 788, foo hia, the undersigned ‘Trustee will sell, on MONDAY. the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of preniocs. the following described property, viz: Parts of Lots niimbered forty- nine and fifty, in Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, * District aforessid, bounded as follows: inning at 6 parthient UNTIL NOOR ON THE EWE SEE GEC Par | Point in the north line of Dunbarton strect tte tro tect PAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1881, for Turnishing by com. | West of Munroe street and run thence east with north tract Printed Wooden Tai, like the samples of this De- | liie of Dunbarton strest eightean feet. thence north partment, jn such quantities and at euch times ae may | Eatellel t Muntoe etrect eighty feot; thence w. — required and ordered during one year, from the Af. | fllel to Dunbarton, street See te teenth day of October, 188. for furnishing in ike | {0,2 A raight line to the beginning, toze Reis ihe eotiples of thie Dee ee nail: | "Hormms of (eale: One-third.eash; the residue tn two ropoeals (the rischt to reject any or all of which | &dtal payments at eix and twelve months, notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust on the property, sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit required at time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days, the Trustees reserve the right tp resell the property at the risk and cost of the do- faulting purchaser. WILLIAM D. CASSIN, } meustees, 813-dts. WILLIAM A: GORDON, } ‘ee RAILROADS. GHENANDOAHT VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE CAVERNS OF LURAY, ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. “« Comparing this great natural curiosity with others of the same Clues it is vate to eay thet there is probably, 0 OTHER CAVE IN THE WORLD more completely and profusely decorated with stalactitio stalactnitie ornamentaticn.""—Keport of Smithsch- Institution. LURAY iNN, ‘The new Hote! of the Luray Cave and Hotel Company, isnow OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF GUESTS. ‘This hotel has been ere exprenety: for the accommo- dation of visitors to the Caverns, and wil! be conducted with special reference to their camnfort. 1t will be OPEN ar SEASONS OF THE YEAR. ‘The Caverns may be entered at ny hour in the day, and without special chanxe in attire. GUIDES AND GUARDS FR ‘rains leave for Luray as fo%lo tin Western Maryland Reilroad, p.m. Shepandosh Junet vad, 8:17 and 11:41 a.m. and 4: Junction Virginia Mid dd Railroad, and 6:10 p.m. BAL TDIORE AND O1T0 RaTLROAD. THE MODEL FAST TINE E. AND THE ONLY LINE THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANEY COUPLER! STEEL :, Hagerstown, Junc- and 11 a.in. an Rail SCHEDULE TO TAKE EEFECT SUNDAY, MAY 2p, A, M. LEAVE WASHINGTON. 12:20—CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS T EXPRESS. itimore, Eilieott City, and Way Stations. We 20 WALI EXE BS WO] napa ant ‘Piedmont sburg, Winchester town, and Way, vin ‘Fort of Rocks and Way Stations. \PHIA, NEW YOKK AND BOSTON RPRERS. Par . Cars to New York. 8:40-STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- nects for Hayerstown and at Point of Rocks for Frederick.) 18:00_ On Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and ay. 10:00—BALTIMORE EXPRESS ( at Hi 5 KG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND EXPRESS. P.M. 12:10--Baltimore, Eilicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta ions. $1:25—On Sunday only, for Baltimore and Way. 15—BALTIMORE EXPRESS. 15:00-BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK EXPRESS. 3:30—Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- erick, Hazerstown and Way, via Relay.) 30 BALTINONE. HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL EXPKESS, (Frederick, via Relay, stops at Anusp- Hag Point ot Hie . Haserstown, Win: 45—Point = a ‘Sunday to oint of ry ois and Way Stations. (Martinsburg and ‘Way, via Htolay. at Hyatteville an Laurel.) eee ee : nore and Way 7 SOBAL ORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. YORK and BOSTON New York. 19:50—PHILADELPHIA, NEW EXPRESS. cays Cars 10:00—BALTIMO} EXPRESS. 3 ol Pennsylvania corner 14th street, will be taken for bagwage tv be checked re and o Ticket Office, Washington Station and 619 and 1351 orders and received at m23 YHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE INTERESTS IN IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THM CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. In pursuance of » decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, rendered in equity cause! No. 6,823, on the docket of waid_court, wherein: Eleonora Hayden and her husband are complainants, gnd Sophia Weiner and othens are defendants, the n= dcrsiuned Trustees, wppointed in and Vy raid dec ‘on MONDAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY 0} SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1881, eell at public auction. in front of the regpective preniises hereinafter mentioned, ser in anid 10 tho Seal tate that eased ee Aes, ser in an hat was o F, deceased, in the city of Washington, in the District of ACFOUR O'CLOCK pom. her dower {nterestin part OR OG! p.m. lower int of Lot numbered one (1, ) in eynere numbered four hun- dred and twenty-cight (428, )in said city, with the im- provements, two three-story Brick Houses, being the Property dekinated as Nos, #00 and 802, on 7th street Bick Hous, tge prorceey despre a Ry a Se fotise, the property wited as No. 705, on sed as-a residence which will bo sold separate parcels. AtFOUK AND A-HALF O'CLOCK p.m. her dower interest in part of Lot numbered twenty-one (21,) in. reservation numbered ten (10,) with the improvements, a three; y Brick Building, being the property desig- nated as Nos. 361 and 363, on insylvania avenue northwest, in said city, and’ situated at the northeast corner of the intersection of suid avenue with 4:4 street, used nally as Stores. At 536 OWLOCK P.M., her dower interest in lot desig- noted as Lot B, in square numbered four hundred and forty-five (445), in suid city, peuoNer with some franio buildings, being the property situated at the northwest corner of 6th and P streets northwest. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, are: One- third of the purchase money in cash; and the balance In equal installments in one and two years from the day of ii oe poss poet ed ee moran ees jen is to be ‘upon the proj ‘and no of ‘conveyance is to be given Taal the whole purchase money is paid, ‘The said Sophia Wieser, whose dower interest is here offered for sale, is stated to be of the age of about forty years. MARTIN F. MORRIS. 1306 F struct northwest, | rrstees, SIDNEY, THOMAS, 2 Lonisians sven THOS. J. FISHER & ‘Auctioneers, 613-d&de GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. D yRESS SHIRTS.—FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for $1.50. of the very best muslin and very fine linen. Remember, we were the first to but the ‘price of Shirts down in Washington, and we how selt better Shirts for the ‘money than any’ house in America, SILK NECKWEAR. We are constantly receivi GENTS’ FINE SILK NECKWEAR, which we are selling far below the usual, Prices for such goods. We Open this day amouy other hice things. a lot of beautiful FLAT SCARFS, at 30 cents; ustial price is 50 cents. Closing out a large lot of FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS, 6 pairs for $1, at aes _ sls 1002 F street northwest. J\HOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, $16 F sTReET NoRTHWEST, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORD! . ER, 8 specialty, fit “READY SADE SHIRTS at following prices: Best Wamsutta, unfinished, 75 cts. 90 cts, 5 finished, Best F. of the L.., unfinishéd, 65c., finished, 80 cts, * Wamsutts,’ unfinished, 60 ets. ; finished, 75 Nort Noveltie it Ree Mee ER 1 FANCY HALE HOSE) UNDEMWEAR and a full ing Sh GENT'S FURNISHINGS “at remarkable LOW Money refunded where fail to suit. sd JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. - SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE D) GENTS FURNISHINGS)» SHTBTS 1112 F Sraeer NogTawesr, Wasnmaron, D.O. Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. ix Extra Fine Shirts to onder. = Six Fine Shirts to order... mar24 Cx INGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- Office 456 Virginia avenue, near 434 = se2i-Lm* OLDEST ESTABLISHED sabineton. Fe irregu- 3 ‘AY!—TO ALL AFPLIOTE] iy cure mereury. Dr. E Batreet southwest, jet Sa PR Bow. 141 WEST FAY tice, i enshiot st paren sr Fy ite d of the blood, throat, nose or ak Victne cf Gieretion with Spermaurrrben eee decay, lost fc., rendering marriage improper or unhap- ly cured. t or Chronic Gonorrhea. alocal remedy.” Call or fare to Baltimore deduct- __ xem" AME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA 'ESTREET, BAL- avital and brivate $09 o'clock p.m. 104m MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS_CERTAIN CURE for Kidney Diseases, Gravel andall Urinary Dimasen ity, Seminal Weakness, Iny Syphilis and all Blood aud speedily cured. Gonorrhea Gereet and Peasylvania sreane. pues avenue. ‘mail under seal on receipt of price, | ane : any point in the city. liable HATT. kinds inhis ine, “New SELE RAMS mneje yeu eids Of work ones remodeled. Remember the 31 northwest. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE PO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. DOUBLE TRACK, STEEL RAILS. SPLENDID SCENERY. \GNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EFFECT MAY l6ru, 1851. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, 3 > ixth and B streets, a8 For Pittabure and the West, 8:00 Sleepius Cars to Pittsbu a 33 TL. , except Sat- to Ganandaigaa and Wat- For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 a. im. daily, except Sunday. For Nos Nore it dat Voge. 10394 10:15 pun. limieed exprensof Pallas Sunday. DRIA AND W, from Depot, corner iA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, D RGreeas ASHINGTON am order, and old marie I OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. TENTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW OKLEANS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER ira, 1881, 137rH MONTHLY DRAWING. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Iakine for Eatueational sud Chasitsbis purtosee with ure for Educational an purposes— 900,000-to which reserve fund of over a aie gig E885885 Si SEES arn Hy SBE fit MA. DAUPHIN,” ORLEANS, NEW, Louisiana, or M. A. EELS at Ni BROADWAY, NEW or J. P. HORBACH. bie l4ra STREET NOR’ ', WASHINGTON. AU our Extraordinary are wi Sevan, pelo hay Dy Sn oe NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. for, Orders we jor City, as iheware/ia State ee tase no. ompon bs pe thee and are not ite f Also, Gencral Collection of Household Furniture, 817-3t Pearson BROS., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF RESTAURANT AND HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE. By virtue of an order issued by the Supreme Court of the Disteet cf Columbia, holaizy: » special term, Sep fermber 16, 1881, T will well at pubic auction, ou W NESDAY, THE 2ist DA! SEPT 1881, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A. ten! reiises, No. 936 F street northwest, OLIVER T, THOMPSON, Administrator of ‘Estate of Bas Kant, dec'd, P£®ENrToRY SALE ‘OF FARM AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTIETH, 1881, at FIVE’O’CLOCK p.m., at Martin's store, “Uniontown, ecg Ras acres in George's | county, about five Iniles. from, Washi on the | T. B. roed, at ite junction with the road from Alexandria yancing at 's cost. ‘up to the day of suction: particulars apy DUNCANSON BROS... Aucts., 17-3t_ 9th and D streets northwest, Washington, D.C. ALUABLE LOT ON N STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, AT AUCTION, DAY" OF SEPTEMBER at the hour or BIT a O'CLOCK p.m., sell at suction, in front of thi premises, a valvable Building Lot, fronting twenty fect bn N stent, Retreen oh and Toi strects novinwoet, and Funning back by that width 120 fect, the same Dart of Tot 16, in square 368, ween Be rerms: Oe ; balance in twel cen mouths, "Notes ts bear hitereat ant be sccused Dy dog of trust, Conveyancing ‘at purchaser's “cost. deposit of $100 required at sale. ‘Terma to be complied will in seven days resale at risk and cost of Purchaser. DUNCANSON BRCS., s17-dts ‘Auctionects. AWNBROKER'S SALE. Our first annual sale will take place at our Loan Office, No. 1232 Pennsylvania avenue, on MONDAY and Conimencig at HALE: PART SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M? com) it =} ¥C] Seusisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Pis- Ail forfeited woods not fedeemed up to above date are included in sale. Parties holding tickets will please take pores ehOSTEINEM BROTHERS. FOLEY, Auctioneer. #16-3t Witter ‘B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. vO TWO-sSTO RY AME DWELLINGS WITH RIKEFIN NORTHWEST, Nos. 1807 AND 1809, NESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-, FIRST. at HALE-VASE FIVE O'CLOCE P My we shall sell, in front of the valuable Punding 10 lhonting Aft tect on TE etreet running cl the depth thereof, improved by. two two-story Aico, adjoining lor. which il be sok create nn 0, acijorn 4 ‘Terms of sale; One-third cazh; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months for notes bearing interest and cared bys deed of trust on property’ cue All conve: ancing: irchaser’s cost. the time of sale. es - WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., 816- at fall to, aaeortin: them, particu- larly the RADIANT HOME: the tod strc meas i RANGES, LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, FORRAGES be = i Do not buy until you ree our stock. W. 8S, JENKS & C0., as 117 SeveNTH Street Nontiiwest. E OUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS invited to examine our new and complete stock of PORCELAINS, CROCKERY, AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 83 ‘709 MARKET SPACE. FAOUSEKEEPERS FITTING OUT OR REPLENISHING CAN NOW FIND AT OUR STORE A COM- STOCK OF CHINA, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS Of the best class, M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) a2 XO. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. J. ¥- KENNEDY & 00, ° Established 1900,) 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET NORTHWEST, Have for Sale at Bottom Prices, PRESERVING APPLE CHIN} WITH CORING AND SLICING ATTACHMENT, PEACH AND POTATO PARERS, IMPROVED BEER VENTS AND FAUCETS. ASBESTOS HOUSE PAINTS. N. B.—Store closed st 6 p.m. as CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY$5. ‘Tse Bssr rx Use, at J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 TTH STREET, ABovE New York AVENUE. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Fo PICKLING, &c. 2,000 Gallons Pure CIDER VINEGAR, three years old Warranted pure APPLE TINEA White WINE VINEGAR. Green GINGER, White JAMAICA GINGER, Pure Ceylon CINNAMON, &c. Pickling SPICES of all kinds. ‘Bryan's Pride MINNESOTA FLOUR, the best in the try. ‘it. 3) #10-7¢ opp. Metropolitan Hotel. al5. Je10 ‘Auctioneers. INCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Devrons SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDDING, CARPETS, &c. ALSO, FINE, DOUBLE-BARREL SHOT-GUN, (BY GREEN. R, OF BIRMINGHAM:) TWO VERY FINE GU ‘ARS &e. LAW AND FISHING TACKBE, BOOKS. aes ING, SEPTEMBER, ing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M, el iction-rooms of Duncanson Bros., Sth and D streets northwest— Walnut Sideboard and Wardrobes; Bedsteads, Chairs, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables; Carpets; Hair and other Mattresses; Pictures; Glassware; Crockery; Refrigerator; Stoves, &c, ‘Atso, Fine D.B. Shot-Guay by Gremer, of Birmingham, with fixtures ‘A Quantity of Law and Other Books, A ‘Two Fine Guitars, Fishing Tackle, &e., with numer- ous other articles. _WM. H. CLAGETT, Executor of Estate of Justus 1° McCariy, deceased. 816- NCANSON BROS., Auctoneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY ON SOUTH SIDE OF 2DDART STREET, NEAR SHINGTC STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C.. By virtue of a deed of trust given to_u bearing, date on the 30th day of November, A.D. 1875, an duly recorded in Liber No. 804, folio 254, ct sea., one Gf the land reeors for, the “District ot, Coluiibin, and by request of the party secured thereby we offer for sale, on TUESDAY, TWENTY-SEVENTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK p.m., in front of the pre the following-described real es- ee ae in the city of Georgetown, District of Co- lumbia, to wit: The same being parte of Lots 278 and 279, in ‘Beali’s addition to said » beginning for the same on the south side of Stoddart street, George- town, al id of @ tine drawn four hundred snd nt » feet wont of tho southwest comer formed by ion of dart and Washington streets, an‘ run thence on Stoddart street feet; then south one fifty fe hundred and twenty feet; then east fifty feet; then north gue hundred and twenty feet to'the beginning, improved ya Frame Stable. ‘erms of xale: Amount of indebtedness, secured by deed of trust, being $1,000 and interest from May 30{h, 1880, at 8 per cent. and expenses of sale, cash: 1c in six and twelve months, notes to bear interest and to De recured by deed of trust on the sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option; cold subject to any taxes that may be due. Conveyancing, &e., st purchaser's gant. A deposit Of $100 required at tim of aale, If the terms are not complied in seven seven days the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at the purchaser's risk and cost, after giving five days’ public notice of such resale 1n some newspaper published in the District of Columbia. JOHN A. BARB sl6-dkde We Le DUNLOB.” | Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTENSIVE SALE OF FINE GROCERIES, WHIS- WINES AND GINS: HORSE, WAGON t FAMILY CARRIAGE, SINGLE Xo. NESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1881, commencing at TEN O'CL' Ishall sell at the store of Cogan & 10 are retir- ing from business), northwest corner of 20th and H streets northwest, the entire stock, viz: Fine line Teas, Coffees and Sugars. Fine stock of Whiskies in wood and glass. Holland and other Gin. Sherry and Catawba Wines. French Peas and Mushrooms. Splecs, Extrocts solice ad Fancy Groceries. ices, Ex! ies, an cy Groce! Toilet and ‘Soaps, Starch. ‘Tea Caddies, Wooden and Willow Ware. By a Canned Goods, Haistis and Currants, form Scales, Coffee Milla, Beef ‘Tobacco and cucounter and ‘Barrels Mackerel and other Fish, Refrigerators, &c. Horse, Watton aul Harnesas ° Moo m ani Harness, Family Carr y eles: ee cerpienieee: host DOWLING, Auctioneer. IPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN WASHINGTON CITY. Diseiotol Cosmin: pane aN aah March, A.D. 1801, end an onder passed: of a Pe 5 ‘ =, Sra Get ot ee, ty leer ERCEEEn : E 218-4 No. 51 HALIAM Ds ‘CASSIN, ig TEs THAT WILL DELIGHT YCUR SOUL! Our choicest MOYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA at $1.20 per pound and finest IMPORTED OOLONG and ENG- LISH BREAKFAST st$1per pound are just grand goods. Will excite the appetite, raise your drooping spirits and cause you pleasant and delichtful dreams. ‘Will go much further than the low priced. Don’t fail ne ae WITMER'S, 38 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. JPstsce MARKET, CornNER 14TH STREET AND NEw YORK AVENUE, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. All londs of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, Tv dest. ER, EGGS, etc. Everything the GuABET. CLARET. FRONSAG. ST. ESTEPHE. MOULIS. MEDOC. ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. _, CLOS DES MEYNARDS. MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. B. W, REED’S SONS, 1) 1216 F st. northwest. OHN R. KELLY, Desten rm Frest-Crass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, 8c. CORNED BEEF ‘Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 aud 208 Northern ‘Liberty “Market; or Address , City ice. . pista delivered free of charge’ to sil parts of the A= FOR 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 Mennfactuer, SAM'L C. PALMER, 1212 To 1224 29rn Sraeer, ‘WEST WASHINGTON, 2 -Tevepnonic Connection. CJ FOE 4 LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILERATION, VIRGINIA CLARET °F NORTON'S SEEDLING BO CTS eee That Splendid Minnesota Family Flour, Justly named “SOVEREIGN, ” yields in perfection ute, eweet and, wholesome bresd. are just the Wines. IBY & 00-5 A direct im of “COMMENDADOR” PORT bea AY Pore and. tine CLEARY £00, So ‘807 Market Space. OLD STAG PURE EXE ped ae eels ae yalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and: tho elisboart sud siskroom is unrivaled. HUME, CLEARY & CO., eu oor ane srry SPORTING GOODS. Om RUPPERT, NOS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPARE SEWING MACHINES, &c. PPRCANson BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED .AND_UNIM- PROV PROPERTY ON pa ea STREET EAST, AT AUCTION. BY jyirtue of two deeds of Seeder nara fb i Bt iber Branca arm ee secured ‘will sell Pres suction eo MEONERD AY ie PWwENT Ye rTest M.. speemies: a pleces oF and x tp front of tho ‘at FIV! Ee drnd eres weet derigushod Gi), in the subdivinien ‘oy mine @), ten (10) and eleven Sf Et sixteen (716), with silt unprovementa, waa, Fay cogent privileges: hereditaments XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN SEWING MACHINES for One We In 5-4 STRIPED SUITING, all wool, at 50e. 580 Pieces New Style FALL GINGHAMS. ‘200 Dozen AD Linen TOWELS, 124e. 50 Dozen Superior NAPKINS. at $1.50. FRIDAY—REMNANT DAY—BARGAINS. 815, GEORGE J. JOHNSON. pours DOT CALICOES AND PERCALES. NEW DRESS GOODS IN CLOTH SHADES. MEDICATED RED FLANNEL. SHAKER AND BALLARDVALE FLANNELS. MERINO AND SCOTCH WOOL VESTS. FANCY HOSIERY IN NEW STYLES. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 7TH Sreext Nontuwest. OODWARD & LOTHROP, ae 9a... . PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.... HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT. ‘We are now prepared to show our fall stock of LINEN SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASE LINENS, PILLOW CASE COTTONS, 4-4 BLEACHED MUSLINS, In all popuisr brands at LOWEST PRICES. 4-4 Frmit of the Loom, 10 cents, 4-4 Wamentta, 1255 cents. Lonsdale Cambric, 1254 cents, COTTON SHEETINGS, An clegant line of GERMAN DAMASKS and GERMAN NAPKINS \t the lowest Possible to name for fine goods. “ine of styles and sizes of FANCY DOYLIES ory, binky Btor, Hera, Desh with hamdense bares Ass a special bargain'we offer 100 dozen FANCY BORDERED HUCKABAC TOWELS With knotted fri wi [{ginges and insertion borler at 25 cents ALL-LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, Full selvedge, only $1 per dozen. BLANKETS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, CRASHES, uae QUILTS, | DIAPERS, AT RIGHT PKICES. BOSTON HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, S WOODWARD & LOTHROP. CS Re A ECHARPE. THE LATEST NOVELTY. JUST FROM PARTS. LARGE STOCK IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. OMBRE STRIPED PLUSH. PLAIN COLORED PLUSH. PLAIN COLORED VELVETS, BLACK VELVETS. DAMASSE SILKS, SATIN MERVEILLEUX. ELEGANT WHITE DAMASSE SILKS. NEW WOOL DRESS GOODS. HANDSOME PLAIDS, COLORED SHOODAS. COLORED CASHMERES, EVERY SHADE. CHEVIOT CHECKS, FLANNELS AND LADIES’ CLOTH IN ALL SHADES. HOUSEKEEPING GOO:». IN EVERY GRADE. TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINEN, SHEETING, &eo. NOTTINGHAM AND ANTIQUE LACE CURTAINS, ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, al2 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GrscuL BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. Pure Wool Cashmere, all colors, (inctuding black,)25e. Shetisnd Shawls, all colors, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Madras ‘Dress Ginghama, beautiful styles, very fine quality, 10, 12, 15e. Beautiful Fall Dress Goods, 12gc. About ono thousand remnants of Dress Goods, Silks, Cloth, Can- ton Flannel, Cotton and many other remnants too nu- merous to mention, which we are selling of 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 aize pure White Bridal Quilts, .$1.25. White Honey Comb Quilts, 50, 62, 75, 8ic., $1. Red Twill Flannel, all wool, 25c, Pure white all linen Table Damask, 50, T5c., $1. Pure Linen Dinner Napkins, 75c. dozen. Colored Caahmeres, ali pure wool, one yard and a qusrter wide, 500. Sun Umbrellas at cost. Colored and Black Silks only 60c. Black and ‘White Striped Silks, 500. CARTER'S, 329 GPrctaL BARGAINS. DEY GOODS. Daring 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, 711 MARKET SPACE. TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 9803 MARKET SPACE, AT st. IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR ENORMOUS FALL STOCK, The Pennsylvania take the lead in international match, with a score of pes lowed by the New York team with 640, New Jersey team with 588. ia a Sanam match No. 4, Walter Scott, of Washington, 138, followed by G. L. the lead, with a score Morse, of Yonk Y.. with 135, Ww. J. Jackson, of Boston, with 134. PRIZES POR MARYLAND boas. At the state fair at Pittsburg, Pa., Thureday, the prize of $50 for shepherd dogs was aw to Tweed If, and the second prize, €85, to Scottish Maid, both owned by Dr.J.W. Downey, of New Market, Frederick connty, Md. i Y.—Troys, 7% Chicagos, Bos Metropolitana, 1 At At New Yo tons, 0. alos, 8. Axorver Risk ry Rexts is recorded in New tee York, the advance being very decided over the price asked for houses last «pring. the increase being all the way from 10 to 25 per cent in at- tractive localities. —— = Tar Vereean RS’ PARADE took placeat Cincinnati yesterday, the Marietta Battery, the Ohio National Guard and the Mexiean war veter- ans participating. The veterans were reviewed by Governor Foster and stall. — A TeLeGram from Buffalo, N. Y., says that forest fires are raging at Pine Valley, near Day- ton, about thirty-five miles south of the city, om the line of the Buialo, Albany and Philadelphia railway. = ee —= Rey. R. F. M. Wallace, of Missouri was killed yesterday by a car ranning into his carriage. Mr. G. A. Heilman, editor Pittsbu can, says: St. Jacobs Oil rheumatism."* JACKSON. On SSL. 4 Kk, at Tri Addison, WALT fo Miss’ CARINE M. ce Thurstay, September y Church, "by Key. Dr. Wanhington, D. of Fairfax ‘county, PHIFCK. At the Cathedral, Baltimore, September 13th, J881, by Rey. Father De- + CHAS. WEEKS, of Wachiiim, D.C., to Miaw ELLA ©. SCHIECK, of Baltimore. = RIGHT HOI ETH. A pckville, Md. June Ist, 128], Prettyman, JAM! M. BOLL NGS WORTH, RELL 1th, 1 n September 17th, 1882, EW. DAVIS, son-in-law of Revs Jie funers Ai take place frven Astuey Mt F. Chm corner 11th mil K streets, hott > Septom? ber 19th, at 3 o'clock pom. sms ° k on September 16th, INE HUNTER, eon of Banu Gt and Cyuthia Hont¥®, aged nine ye His funeral will take ace st 4 Monday, the 19th instant, from the residence of his parents, No. 1802 TP street northwest. Friends of the family are invited. > MAJOR. On Thursday night, September 15th, 881, Mis MARGARET MAJOK, in ihe seventy-fourth year of her nile of the faunily are respectfully invited to ate wneral Monday: iy ‘chow, froma ber inte p wtrend, ‘Georeniiwn, thence 6e ee a ogi sane wile ole McQu! On Saturday morning. September 1 1881, Dav MCQUEEN. tu the ity Bibs year of ae “Fimeral on Money, 19th fost, at 2:80 o'clock p.m, from his late residenoe, 931 Vinginia avenue south- PERKINS. On Tharsday EARNEST LESTER PERRI tutaut eon of Edwia D. and Jennie Perkins, aged four monte aud twenty 0. days. seuncral on Sunday, 18th Inet. at four el rom hiswarents' residenee, 719 Luh street. the family invited. UNDERTAKE! W* F seis ke September 15th, 1881, k oom. rien ¢ i aFTOWN, (Opporite Butchers’ Market.) V VP ILLIAM HACKET FU No. 316 Penn»: sous R. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, fant 1397 Text Sruner Noxri IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THB WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, IS8i. obtain any Of these Letters the apyiicant mus call for **ApvExtineD Lerrens,” and etve the date of £7°1f not called for within one month they will be san’ to the Dead Letter Omer ee = Miss Gracey; Bird Georgiana, Brooke Mre Geo. Mrs Hester; Bates Mre HH; Brown Mr« Irene, Bell Mrs ME. Braxton Mrs Manaret. Drown Mrs Mariag Burnett Miss Marth; Beard Mre; Bulfer Mise: Benjas min Miss; Burke Mrs WE; Bancroft Mrs Nettie; Bra- dors Mre Polly. Brown + Brown Mrs Rachel Blakey Mrw iow c. Mra MAE Care Mise Mary: Colomam Mrs Mary A; Clare Mise Maud. Chase Mins Ml % Chapman Miss Martha ; Campbell Mire Thos; Goniy Annie; Gelie Mrs Clara? Cochran Mix E: Crowley Mine en ; Clark Miss Ellen; Chock Mies Enitun, Clark Mims Hannah; Carr Misa Ida, : Champayne Miss Jonnie; Carter Mrs Lavinia, Constance Mrs. Le B—Dewey Miss Alice; Deep Eanma; Dougiess, Mre Fic Debeon Mine Julie: Defare Mrs Loon, 3: Donelly wise, Maria Dias Martha (cold); Dewitt ‘Miss Orex, i. fly Mrs T J, 2. E—Evans Mis linttic V; Edwards Mise Mary; Evans Mrs Marie P; Evans Miss Maguie. #—Freeman, Mrs Roberta; Pry Mrs M L; y Mrs y 1: Fxue Mire Mary, Foley Mrs Margarct; Fowler nie. ‘Mies Carrie: Gray Mra @ J, Goodall Mrs Hi di Gray Jennie Aj Mary E, Goodwin Mrs Mt ~ Hiavenss Mav Ann Holmes Mise Catherine: Hough Miss Ginnie; Handy Mrs H D; Handy Mrs Hem D; Hardy Mrs Harriett; Hole Mise Josephine; Hender- son Mins Jennie: Hanson Miss Lavinia: Hutchinson ‘Mins Lucinda B; Handy Mrs L: Hart Mre Lide J; Harrin Amanda; Heder $ ;, an Mine Marian, Herbert Mrw. " Hundicy'Mrs ME; Hayes Mrs Margaret; Honda Mro Paulina; Hampton Mre Kocksy: Henry Mrs i Horn Miss South; Henning n. wusan. J—Joues Mrs Catherine; Jackson Mrs Camis: John- son Mrs F; Johnson Mrs Geo L. Jobuwm Miss -G Ei Jackson Mrs Maria: Jones Mere dary; Jolmson Mise Su: lig; Johnsou Mrs Willie A, ii Helly Asnes; Kelton’ Str Afiunio; Krause Mies Leonard [Aline Annie: Tane Mie Aunig: Littietom ‘Miss Bertha; Levy Miss Bettie A; Lassiter 2arrie; ncas Mire 'C; Lloyd ire Liaaie, Lend Mrs Laure ira. ‘M—Madino ion Munroe Mire Mary Bi Mier As gp Me Histon; Munroe Mee Mary ice MeGuican Mi F; ‘Mra Nan- nat g MoGuiran Mrs Geonria F; MoCyndy i N—Nelson Mins Hattie (col), : Pope Gracie: Phemmer Mise Laure; Perry Mier Masse, Rae ‘lise Mary Gy; Fike Siw Sint; Simms Straske Mins * A; Thurston Mins Ids A; Dirs John; ‘Trieber en Taylor ire Sarah. cronies son 4 y —Williams Miss. Wilitaans: Fannie; Walker’ Mrs Geo, Wilts Hens Wits Mie mses Whitefield ‘Mre Martha, Williuron Mrs’ Mary. W Mrs: Waring Bre Margaret: Ware Mrs Mary Jane: Wil. ‘Auntie; Welford Miw Ada; White Mrs ‘Dent Jamee C; Davison ¥ 3. Francis; Pisher GH: Fowler Jaines; Farn- a? =e; (Jackine Geo; Gantt John E; Kessel Louis 3: © D:

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