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STEAMERS, ée. ——_ GOODS. aioe AND SHOES. AUCTION SALES. eth Sate AUCTION SALES. gorice. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. ST sz, 1881, the stexmer T. il leave her whart, foot NDAY, THURSDAY lan ue: MON: nardiown. Lemardtown. at 7 o'clock 8. ‘an fellows. River Lancing: tawoman Cree Jy 26-610, poromec ste AMBOAT TISEMENTS. ORFOLK. PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS ws nee Tint ns Tas AND POINT Store closes at 6:30 p.m. daily July and August. jy7 ) Xe T. > 3 oe er GEOR LEARY on TUESDAYS and ME. WASHINGTON, scene Or es abd SATUK mi. | FASHIONABLE wa Foutid teip to Piney Point and’ Point ‘Tickets and Ig ae * for sue and information ft — $. BW Cook's Tours, 2 Stands af principal ai Haake: City Post Office; St. Mare Ofhee, 7th street wharf, ania avenne: Roowe’s C HB. Polkinhorn, nex! Hotel, and at Cony E MATTINGLY, WM. P. WELCH dent. VY ORFOLK AND NEW YORK ST STEAMER LADY OF THE La Ht Weave ber whack, f Sixth street NE: RIDAY, at 5: m.. touching wt Piney Point, Point Lockout Tess Mouroe. cursion Tickets will be immed as foi- | tows: == Teound Tp to Fortress Monroe and Xi RSecond-class round trig). 22S First-class Fare to F Point mid Polat 100 ¥ and Lookout it genes TRANSPORTATI OMPANYS OUT TD) » Wi. LAW om berth. we York, ‘0. H. GLOVER, 9, East Kiven, ROTTE! pole AM. Y YORK N ead 13th street arth west. u ey LLOYD— TP RE Londo F100; ‘ecee en for Delfast, Gl ortson the Contine For treuht aud aes 1 No. t Bow a OTIS BIGELOW steerae and cabin &O., VELNON H. BROWN & CO. New ¥i tts avenue, 1 ‘k, warranted the best and recy tan, ontitiod “EE Steel Fagtarin sent, by cd didiress Heal Samuple six cents, = cal tustitute, oF Dae WM. Mi. PARKER Nort! Street, Boston. ap! fen ‘cousuited daily at 92 frou 1 to9 o'clock p. ail Urinary Weakness, Tnigteney. Gost Gleet ae | shar ‘Sena Syphilis and ali Biood and Skin . Gonorrhera cured in 48 hoers. ® TWISLE, Dera et id Pennsylvania av By ine Mander eeal on Pecetpe aS ottively cured in from 810 and separ trict! private, rate cai cians of Baltims itimore. Cl Cc HK. RUPPERT, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTRWEST. cHIL- HEADQUARTERS FOR THI DEBN'S CAKRIAG WHITNEY COMPANY, She cheapest for beauty, comfort and durability in the’| ARCHERY AND. se AND ai NELOUIPER Received alarge assortment 0 BASKETS. 18, BI AC _ THE TRADES. 18 PRINTING, THOMAS McGILL & CO., (Successors to McGill & Witherow,) No. 107 E Srexer Nontuwxer. to exeew Cards, Circuiars, establishment is “well prepared wus of Job Printing at short noti = HES tie, a REASON Book Printing, Lawyer® Briefs, Binding ‘Oa 2 Face. COMPANY'S ADVER- Sons, 1216 F street northwest; D, pany’s | 3-Elastic "General Suyeriutendent. e253 Instrng iftam | Call early if you want areal bercain at ot Vaseage. “First class, $6, including meals and each extra. Deposit Building, es New Yous, Havne ferace tickets from Liv- ad all other partsof” Harope sé an at the Company's office, 603 7th street, Washington, iF pew py reasonable. Cure of Syphilis © stamps for pam- Dr. JOHN TRIPP. Jett TACKLES, CROQUET ches Traveling and Tumeh jy? SS TYPE. ARLE CHARGES. and Ste cin” Peso M.: is Eevee Nats Siew rar. Be French Cs GREAT BARGAINS is = se STOCK OF © ‘M. WILLIAN, faa 7° PSG PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE. we J. P. PALMER, sid No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, season's will offer the remainder of our stock of STRAW GOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, OSTRICH PLUMES, Erc., Erc., at greatly reduced prices. Having left for Europe Jane 29th to make selections for 's goods, we DRESSWARING AND TRIMMING STORE, Suits. Cortunes, Cake ke im supe. ne e at short Notice sy Eades & San ave Dresses ent anda vert feet fit ft it guaranteed. rH turer. 8. Corp Borne. | _ Hos: "AR TMEN T. SPECIALTIES - FOR | Tae COMING. Pe : A BEAUTIFUL iGLISH ee ee eel ee eee | cents: c . nr. | LISLE THREAD SINISH PIN STRIPE HOSE st 43 cents, rerulay ute. He eee Ef THUBAD GLOW! "ES, 3 | from 50 cents. Other styles in propertion, a DISCOUNT OF 20 FE ‘SILK MITT: tar t jy? ) XTRAORDINARY GAINS ‘or. | A'4 MACHINES for One enone 9 | keom for the new and iy Mechine, we will sell our present stock of Machines exiremely low — and name afew of the bargains: Ssnaer Drop Leaf aid $i ers, IN! —In order to make jo. & Victor Ser 18 17 6 are a good aa” iiew and are all ictions given free. Sh: eal | Warranted for (eet | OPPENHEIMER'S, 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building, cor. F northwest. | _Acent for the new Victor & Weed Machines. EWI HINE AGI ainachine at your house, do not pay here and see what you can buy precise-y f tine FOF cKENN EY, 427 9th street. ON ili remain open until 15 duced ratee—¢1-25 per day, $8, Der = $25! oh nS erinouth. Spien MOB z 7 MARSHALL. THE! G, MD. for | “Twenty-two miles from Warhinaten’ by the B. and 0. I-R., Metropolitan Branch. Is it~ i mated 7 bove hineton sur rounded by Bi from Washiny than a where the hotel coaches will mn e Por the months of Seyteimber and Oc- rantuncte will be made. FOE teieap- BOYLE, Manager. RAILROADS. GHENANDoAd VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE CAVERNS OF LURAY, ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. ton Grove Cai frequent trips. ‘tober liber ply todas “Comparing this great natural curiosity with others of the same class it is safe to say that there is probably NO OTHER CAVE IN THE WORLD more completely and profusely decorated with stalectitic and stalagmitic ornamentaticn.""—Report of Smithson- ian Institution. aa | LURAY INN, The new Hotel of the Luray Cave and Hotel Company, isnow OPEN FOR RECEPTION OF GUESTS. quits hotel hae been erected expressly for the accommio- aa! c m of visitors to the Caverus, and will ‘ve conducted Sp pciahterece to thels contort. It will be OREN SEASONS OF THE YEAR: ‘The Caverns may be entered.at any hour in and without special chsnse in attire. bagi GUIDES AND GUARDS FREE. e: Teains Jeave for Luray as as follows: Hagerstown, June- nu Western Maryland Railroad, 7:30 aud 11 a.in. and a, Shenandoah Suncticn, rae ‘ies? 7and 11-41 a.m. and p-m. Rive petion Virginia Midland Railroad, 9 9:dtan x «1 6:10 pom. BALTHMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST INE. AND THE ONLY LINE THE EAST AND THE WEST: VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANEY COUPLER! STEEL witl AT SCHEDULE TO TARE EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, LEAVE WASHINGTON. fi.2scarcago Ur \CINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS 5: PAST F ExPiiESS cs aw 00— Bal Elticott City, an Stations. 16:40—BALTIMORE EXDUESS "ST 6:50—Baltime Anpaxolls, Strabane, ng and Way on es, 8:10—Point of Rocks an 319 -PHILADEL PHL awyo YOUR an AND BOSTON to : trom 2 = jeauts gud Lereaulari- | g.40-STAUNTON AND VALLEY. EXPRESS. (con- Proupt weatment. “Shela nects for Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks for Frederick.) 39: 00-00 Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and 10: 00 BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattsville, ollege,, Beiteyiue, Laurel, 4 Suuapolis Junctions Sonus Ho: SPOR SEN CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AN ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. gl aes Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta 11 :25—On Sun: only, f Si 1d Wi ORK EXPKESS. $:30—Baltimore and rath easicaine Cechester, ‘Fred- SER AMTOLET WY crise See /TIMORE, AY. ATTSVILLE AN LAUREL leric via Relay, stops at Annap- On Sunday oP Point of ay Stations onl Xi polis and Way, PRES: bile Sumetion | t4:46_ Point of chester :S0< PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON XEHESS. | Slouping Cary to New York. cn signal to et off pane oF Of pamengers ‘Washington and Annapolis —_ Washington sap a Rela Station, | For further inf and Qhio Ticket nice, "Washingtas Station and Sto noel ast enue, corner 14th where orders Sud received at t& be checked 11881 THE GREAT 1881 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE To NOI aS iT AND sol EST. ence eg ee eetee emeans EFFECT MAY iéra, 1831. | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, ad as follows: an For Pittsburg and the West 8:00" 3.1. Sloeping Cars to Pistebury, and tty, with eet ce with Sleeping Cars from to Cin- cinuati, St. Loula a and Chicago; 9:90 p.m. daily, BALTIMORE AND ig 7 © RAILROAD. ‘Canandaigi pighester, ae sie apy ed io Canandaigia and Wat: For Willsaport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 a. > Seep Sunda a ee Sedat ip 2:00, a, lost and pe IN CURE ore. 0:30 a m.2:00 8:40, 10:09 400; 46, i ond Pitted Eee. am. ALEXAND! 1A AND. FREDERICI ALEX EXANDELS _s gaaryay, te all | IBSON BROTH ERs, oRBACTICAL BOOK a3 "AND J JOB JOB PRINTERS, specy: Janis OOK BINDING. and turns out work. itis one feetabuinhunents in be city. 1012 Pennsylvania ‘Bue, third floor. Work- the oid- ve- cl Aa AR ay pte ya KNOWN AS for oaereds i ett band th etree see ahaa gar ase at CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES AT ACTUAL COST. ‘We will sell all of our Geni’ Fine LOW SHOES and Light CONGRESS GAITERS at actual Gost. Ladies’ LOW SHOES, SLIPPERS and Light BUTTON BOOTS at Prime Cost. ‘These Goods must be closed out to make room for Fall This ie a good opportunity to at very in a ity to get good goods ONE PRICE. GEO. McCARTHY, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. if ITATION STAINED GLASS. every permission to Church Bed 1m* . G. CULVERW ELL, Agt. for D. ns acl WE ALONE SHOW PRICEs. DEY BOARDS, No 1, 16 feet. + Per 100 feet, $1.25 STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet...... 1.50 VIRGINIA FLOORING, No.2... ** 1.60 | OLEAR SIDING, half inch, No.1... “ 1.00 WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly Cele- brated Grapo bran +-Per fer thoupsisd 8.90 WE FURN! ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE COST OF BUILDINGS FREE OF CHARGE, WILLET & LIBBEY, SrxTH STREET AND New YORE AVENUE. 3 Sprague Squans, YARDS. 2 my3 "| Nonruers Lrerry Market Sovane. J.® WHITE & BROS., Maufacturers PORTLAND CEMENT, a Goedel KEENE’S CEMENT. orks: Swanscombe, E The cts to sup- uy over ten thousand berrals oF D contra Portland Cement for the foundation of the Ws ‘Monu- ‘over all competitors, our Ce- FLE agent itates, iberty street, pag sie = L. BISCOE, agttr tt Cotumbia, BISCOE'S 106th-street aves, where a supply be kept constantly on 4y20 pasts OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. JOHNSTONE’S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID PAI ready for use. (Send for circulars, Estimates furnished to Builders. _ A full stock of TISTS’ SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jr., m30_ 418 Tru Street NorTHwest. L. MARTIN & 300: iS PULP MORTAR Where Bi Blac et 3 Mind tired. rt Best in the world, “Only black that weve: fades. 5. H. JOHNSON & CO., AcEyts, 27 __ 12th etreet Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. )VE WILL SELL REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLEES, And Other Summer Goods, AT NET COST FOR FIFTEEN DAYS, Prior to packing them away for the winter. And we invite the attention of those wanting Heating Stoves this fall to our genortiment of them, particu- larly the RADIANT HOME, the best stove made. {ko RANGES, LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, FURNACES ko. . ‘Do not buy until you see our stock. W. 8. JENKS & CO., _a31 717 Sevexta Street NonTHwest. J]{OUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS Are invited to examine our new and complete stock of PORCELAINS, Best quality of Goods at the lowest prices. WILMAKTH & EDMONSTON, 83 709 MARKET SPACE. OUSEKEEPERS FITTING OUT OR REPLEN FIND AT OUR, STORE tA COM- petits CHINA, ‘LERY, CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS: Of the best class. And M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) _226 XO. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. TH CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED - KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY$5. ‘Tue Best mo Use, at J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 1TH STREET, Avove New Yoe AvENuE. Je10 Lourstana STATE E LOTTERY. ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY ‘TO WIN A FORTUNE, TENTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION. CLASS aT NEW OKLEANS, igs TUESDAY, OCTOBER iru; 1881, 18irq MONTHLY DRAWING. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. In ital of $1, wi an egitim ‘LE NUMBER DRAWINGS WILL TARE PLACE MONTHLY. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES: ‘Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS - EACH. HALF TICKETS, ONE DO}LAR. 1 Capit 1, 000 ie ne 2 Pelee 5,000 5 Prizes 5,000 20 Prizes: 10,000 100 Prizes 10,000 200 Prizes 10,000 500 Prizcs 10, 000 1000 Prizer 10,000 9 2,700 800 3 500 ‘TCRE DAYS. Peccrixs SALE JUNCANSON BROS., Anctioweers. EPEAT “YER A SANG "ss ~ free Ee ak eee eter 4 LARGE AND sCrERIOR STOCK WALNUT CHAMBER, PARLOR ax DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, - Erc., Erc., TO WIND UP THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT 07 THY LATE gong TO TAKE NORE GAY SHARE Se eotaaiy, ft Soe oF el mers THURSDAY, DA, SEETEADER 1881, ihe sudeous “on Toss og thnE oa ot ‘AT 10 GCLOCK Acai.” cach dat tekeatter sd Smekoyr tani hee bs, Wyte olan onterof tie Orphan Const of 4 oni Prctial Hotel all the coods and chitess Canrcin | Hook, deccarcdy, x seth ak ihe War lee Po oe ined and mentioned in ecb Ao attache Gays TEMBER vik ‘the contents OF about $5 rooms, con- | Iw, 1 _— he ative tin- eich Ghamiber aud Parlor Suites, Watnut Chamba Scrat fine, os Fronch-Plate Klocere, MT, 2 F Muits, of Overy ee ie ot pth ant at | tn a Batete fe, Eextennicn, Tabien Hs tithe ks Lt ins Cts Quk Chamber Sets ‘Spring Mattrasses. c., Re. usually 10 ‘Rosewood Sh eatabiihinvent of the Mima. “Ail to be ‘to close up Bede; Sng fats anor Mattranece, Sig Retall Department of the busin : as Sonnet, a Bee andl other Carpets. MARGARET BECK, Executrix. 4 lange M,'T. Sidebo E. SWINNEY, Attorney, No. 5 Courtland street. M.T. Saloon Tables. Chairs, Bronze ena Walnut) FPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. Gone cea aga aren ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE QF EXCELLENT Fire Ext cm, lle, Refrigerators, ko. one SEHOLD FURNITURE IN GEORGETOWN, Entire contents of Dining-roont SPAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWENTY. oe igo ‘Settees. inet wal eb fal efollowtig ote ron, Onze, Met Soo ames ome artes gaat Painted Cottave Seta, i Bie a hotel keopers, denlereand peiveis Etter Bede Maitre nt Sead. y T. z ‘Trustees. Kitchen Furniture, &¢. sl4-cot26&atad WALT. DAV, | ais war. PASCO, Administrator. Figures and Ornam ‘Hat Rack, ut Desk, Walnut Table, Clock: IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ANCERY SALE OF YALUABEE IMPROVED REAL IE CITIES OF WASHING- ESTATE IN TH TON AND GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virt the Supt BE Sada MLE, Gxt, ; Shoemaker a | District D. 1881, in canse of Shoemaker ¥. Nov 7611, worl eat at publig an srcti bi URTH, IMI. at TWELVE O'CLOCK m.. S8YLV: SUE. pagmlees, on etl ae Poti over ote RD AY OF OF. coro: | EM eee ee Dentine COCK m-» | 991..........PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.......... bared trentystwrs 2h de ‘equare m bored Jet HM: | er of Peonsplvania avon and 11th ald | Greg and forty ek eight aa eA ie AIL ashington, | 1 Bay Horee, 1 Three 8) ming Business Wagon, and | _' | BS ete narihmeet, moved 7 Aaa Terma: FALL OPENING. House, being No. 123: <A s21-3t CHARLES W. THOMPSON, Trustee. = ‘And ON ‘1 ms z = 8] DAY the D. 1881, waipoutt 0 OCLOG of Geor flows: B ening ‘Thé sale will take piace on the premises, which can be hundred an aH (420) feot from, the southwest cor- | reached in a few iigutes ride from Laurel Station, on ner of Content sree and, cunning, thence | the Baltin:ore and Washinirin Hallroad Weatwardly with West street sixty (60) feet; thence south | — Terms: One-thind the residue in one and two and at gla co to Weatetret ne hundred ana reens years properly wecure (220) feet to the outline of Thonias of George M. MERRICK, 2 att x. own, addition reetown; thence eastward with SrtA Hi STANLEY, ogame raid Outline and parallel with Wost etroct sixty ety (GO)feet: | WM. B. PELIS, Ai to the beginning. Sake enemas ana even, AL’ VILLIAMS & CO., A the beginning. jon cont ER B. WI iS & CO., Auctioncers. fro-story brick eee be offered separately from Ww e vacant, int ‘Terms of sale: arcel of ground one-fourth TWO TWO-STORY FRAMED On each ps equal i ion of 820-d&ds ee WILLIAM A. GORDOS, a corner of on the premises, of that valuable farm near the’ ees ce trae Heaton abcat, tg mtr ane ree from. e Cx - iy-three (89) fort | bis chen nine ths ‘Patuxent iver: = et ‘twenty- | contains ee? acres, and adjoins the lands of rete Beiok hope ari back: FOURTH DAT OF OCTOBER, A. egetown,” D. C., ae aa . Cx, desc for the same at the distance of one Sighioen mon uate da} fen ith en eae ‘monthe from day. o inferent, on ail aah at Se (pon, payment money @ deed will be given to the pur- ie Oo required on each TAYLOR & CREAMER, Auctioneers, 46 Lexington street, Baltimore, Md. it 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF HORSE, BUGGY AND HAL- virtue of a deed of 19th a ae ss i and duly Tecoma in fiver Seah TT are nat records District of Colum Ee at se public at auction, on SATURDAY, SEPTE) UBLIC SALE AT AUCTIO! Cn WEDNESDAY, OCTOBR FIFTH, at TWOP. to’ Farming purposes, snd_ite Proximity 00 the railroad station at irel and to Washington city makes it a very desirable proverty. cuore are two tenant Houses, a WELLINGS ADICINING Oy ¥RONTING x bia N ig AND 1809, OF all (08. Ry, FInST. at HALE Tash VE OCLOCE. P.M: we shail sell, the a } Trustees. T]\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE. By virtue of a District of Columbia, Marel premises, the followi | lot No. 6. eerie 396, in north M street, ¢ east corner of. ne hundred and # 6; thence cast 6; it by waid one hundred and six fect ton same being proved by a two-story frame dwelling. eal by the deere: Terms of ot se cash; balance in two cat Tonia, with interest ston day of of Jot Nor M sti OF _ VALUABLE EROPERTY IN WASHINGTON CITY. decree of the Supreme Cox 1867, i at Fi ix feet ten inches to payments to be sec deed of tront pon th the beers at the cost ci the property is No. 51 the Daas. struck off. og doeccibel at notes of %o be paid down saad | WWELLIAM D. CASSIN, qTruniee, nein’ the same af a point on six in inches west of the sot sect fitson foul: uence north, aoe rearline of said lotNo. teen feet; thence south es to the ale; the deferred Also, adjoining fot w winch il ‘be soa separately. rms of sale; One- balance in fir, te eps saa ied mnths for ty sold All couves cured by a ‘on Pro) _ gpeing at purchaser's ‘scout. "$50 down on each piece at WALTER B. (EEE &CO., 86-4 Auctioneers. t@~ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON Ac- SgMt of the deeth of the President until gclock SEPTEMBER TWENTY -SEVEN, at FIVE O'CL P.M. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., wala ‘huctl oneéts. IHOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF MARYL, MPROVED PRO} LAND AVENUE SOUTHWEST 1 THE DWELLING No. 602 MARYLAND AVENU 1@ Court of the Dis- belstn ds aa cket No. 21, the IMPROVED ‘An of thet ‘of Wash- wix and twelve the he purchaser, ‘We note Three Special Bargains: To match the Shades in above fabric we offer 25 Picoos. at $1.25 per yard. Worth more money and never before offered at this price. Asa still more Startling Bargain we offer 10 choice | patterns of at $1.25 per yard, and invite examination and com- 819 Cottons MARKED DOW 0c. per yd. COTTON FLANNELS, WOODWARD & Loranor OFFER AN ELEGANT LINE OF OMBRE PLUSHES, PLAIN PLUSHES, SATIN BAYADERES, ELEGANT COMEINATIONS, SILK AND WOOL NOVSHTIES, TINSEL BAYADERES, PLAIN SHOODAS, STRIPED SHOODAS, FOULE BEIGES, COLORED CASYMERES 2 beautiful assortment of shades, COLORED FOULF BEIGES all the new shades, 45 inches wide, only 50 cents per | yard. Sas5, oa ig ba ad Mg CENTS PER YARD. COLORED SILK VELVETS ELEGANT BLACK SILK RROCADES i BOSTON HOUSE, ROBE A ESCHARPE. OMBREPLUSH; COLORED PLUSH. SATIN MERVEILLEUX; SIDE-BAND SURAH. ARMURE SILKS; COLORED VELVETS. BROCADE SILKS; BROCADE VELVETS, BONNETS SATIN DE LYON. COLORED SATINS; ILLUMINATED VELVETS. BLACK VELVETS; BLACK SILKS, &c. CHOICE WOOL GOODS. CHUDDA CLOTHS, all qualities. HANDSOME PLAIDS, new stripes. CASHMERES, all colors. ELEGANT ENGLISH CHECKS. RICH TRIMMINGS; SUITING FLANNELS. LADIES' CLOTH, &c. APKINS, TOWELS, TABLE LINENS, AND ALL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS AT THE LOWEST KET RATES. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SO) 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FRUIT OF THE LOOM, fall yard wide, now only ‘WAMSUTTA, full yard wide, now only 12}c. per yd. LONSDALE, full yard wide, now only 10c. per ya. DAVOL MILLS, full yard wide, now only 10c. peryd. LONSDALE CAMBRIC, only 12c., full yard wide. ALs0, IN THE SAME PROPORTION, ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, IN RED, WHITE, BLUE AND GREY. DRESS LININGS, NOTIONS, &c., &c. COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. ald foe S wn, D. ao CHANCERY: SA. OF 8 WASHINGTON. D.O. arsuan decree af the the Supreme Court of ‘EMBER, front of the respective p Aive preniises dower int mein bie leceased, in Columbiiy as a three-at Bortiiwert, ins corner of the in Eleonora and Bopha Welcer' and others Will, on MONDAY. Dav, THE TWENTY Stith DA DAY oF SEPT! rile Sbove-mentioned Sophia, Wie- A.D. 1881, sell vane lowing metes and. to wit: Berinning f ESCATH IN THE CITY same at a point 66 fect rom the northwest corner of said defen entate that was of follows: O'CLOCK p.m. her dower interest in oftet nunibered one G wo, tl as & resic ios. 361 and said city. and’ a roperty situated real the city of Washington, in the District of \ee—which will nF SEGUE AS AND A-HALF O'CLOCK p.m. her dower Tororvation Wunuisered tor ao, ab ith elena senses um Brick Building, situated at the northeast of said avenue with 434 strest, mainly as Btores. WAU OCIOCE E., her dower intareet m lot dente. NISHING. NOW | forty-five outs), ibs city os fae en ae corner of 6th and P streets northwest. anneTns of aale, a8 prescribed third of the purchase money in equal installments in one and two years from the day of le. with Interest; for the payment ich balance lien 1s to be retained upon the property sold. and no deed fc conveyance ‘to be ‘given until the whale purchase by the y ace eats to bo of the ago of about MABTIN F, MORRIS. northwest, SIDNEY a THOMAS. SP Pecans, avenue, thence’ y foet and 5% inches: thence southeast Whereta! angles tothe ine of ca avenue about 133 feet to the endian sbotd 28 rest; tase forthweraly” parallel ‘with to5 ‘abou : thence x fontheast line of raid part of said lot 10 the place of be- containing for the same 3,133 oroar more oF leas, toxethe together with be with the improvements theron, Soom in} ‘compiainian thea ‘audtic Suotion, in George Ailer, money in the balance tin six and twelve months re- of sale, Sih inleret at 7 oJ OBNSON, DRESS GOODS, X, 5-4, 6-4 Flannel Suitings, 25, 31, ‘75 and $1. 5-4 PLAID SUITING, at $1. 5-4 STRIPED SUITING, all wool, at 50c. 50 Pieces New Style FALL GINGHAMS, 200 Dozen All Linen TOWELS, 12340. of rms sale a2, prescribed by the decree: ‘One-third | 50 Dozon Superior NAPKINS. at $1.50. the purchase 713 MARKET SPACE. FRIDAY—REMNANT DAY—BARGAINS, 815 GEORGE J. JOHNSON. give his ; the title of conveyance yivania avenue the n eee JUNCANSON BROS., Aucticncers. 1 RUSTEE'S SALE OF, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE WEEN SIXTH AND SEV- ENtH STREETS SORHIWESi, 7 AUCTION. At the request of all parties interested, purruant to a certain deed from John W. Penidner do a deed was duly US polenen ts JUNCANSON BROS. Auctoneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE 01 Geer reese F PROPERTY ON SOUTH 8: T, NEAR WASHINGTON WN: D. ce AT AUCTI 820, 21,22, 23, 24,26 (RUSTEES' OF 81 BRICK HOUSE Tt Np Lor WaronanowNes 20" AFTER! IN, E! TWENTY RIE, ar at FIVE O'CLOGR, nel front of the 's addition 1), im- ), fogether: the’ ; the remainder at six and ‘by deed of trust on (HOMAS hea: Auctioneer. OF NEARL} aor cree ne ON THE NOR SIDE OF HIGH AND Is eae ine Ben AY, ‘THE Dak Dy ILLARD HOTEL LOTTERY. THE DRAWING FINALLY LLY SETTYESAND FIXED, NOVEMBER. 10, 163 1683, Dergnaixxp Uron. schelie'has been finall of this Esa take {OF NOVEMB! Ter snd this wil able 1, THI AY, ‘assent DAY. the ey i | GPECIAL. BARGAINS Shetland Shawls, all colors, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Madras ‘Drees Ginghame, beautiful styles, very fine quality, 10, thousand remnants of Dress Goods, Silks, Cloth, Can- ton Flannel, Cotton ‘merous to mention, which we are selling off NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY REMNANTS CHEAP. dia Linen only 20c. Extra large size pure White Bridal Quilts, $1.25. White Honcy Comb Quilts, 50, 62, 75, | 87c., $1. Red Twill Flannel, all wool, 25c. Pure white GPeclsL BARGAINS. ve street. ‘in ‘cash, ($100 of which mast be ducements to close out many lines of Goods. IN DRY GOODS. Pure Wool Cashmere, all colors, (including black, )25c. 2, 15c. Beautiful Fall Dress Goods, 123gc. About one and many other remnants too nu- CHEAP—LESS THAN COST. Double White Blankets, $1.50. Very fine quality In- CARTER'S, Tll MARKET SPACE. DEY GOODS. During the balance of August we will offer special in- THs EV ESING STAR. _ WEDYeESDaY For Tae Evextxe Stam, ‘The Dead Chief. When earth was hid in robes of night, And naught but mournful stars o’erhead, His brave and tender soul took Might To lands where loved ones are not dead, The morn with fairest light came in, As if no Death had erosand the sky, And made us weep the fruits of <n, Oh, GOR that one so strong shuld Me? Axsir RL WinkrNsom, see _ Mrs. Garileld’s Heroie Self-Contret, A ial trom Elberon, to the Baltimore -_ last night said: ~There was an early report that Mrs. Garfield had broken completely down, but this was soon after corrected by Ir. Bovnton. The doctor sald that while Mrs. Garfeld was suffering the deepest of affiiction, yet she waa exhibiting wonderful heroism, fortitude and self-control. Only once during the day did she completely succumb to t t sorrow, and that was when her two boys, James and Harry, who had been gammoned from Williamstown, . Then her pent-up grief could no longer be controlied, and she yielded to her feelings for several minutes. Thee oys were still left to her, and this gave herr great comfort. Mrs. Garfield feels more keenly the sorrow: Which has come upon her, fi she never was in fi long argument. She wanted her hushand takem™ to the Soldiers’ Home, as she was certain that ine his enfeebied condition he oould never recover’ from the fatigue of the Journey to this place. Notwithstanding the statements to the cons trary, this brave and heroic woman hax, from thevery first, had forebodings of the fate which at last overtook Gen. Garfield. and she fre quently so expressed herself to her friends dur- ing those long and weary days of summer at the White House. y see At Mentor, A dispatch from M Yhio, porter visited the President's home here early th ing. The family had been apprised of t's death about o'clock last night by Dr. J. P. Rol telegram from Mayor Her Nt a's fathe and th Irwin Mrs. MeGratf, When Dr. Robinson, Rudolph: . the former dent's two littie ‘sons, and their governess, were at the residence. with an ¢ that Presid while his lips quivered and_ his ¢ with tears, he replied in acalm ve surprised. We expected it, I Joseph, his wife and Father Ru¢ formed of the t time. The citizens of Mentor were ener quietly in the hope that their revered neighbor was in no immediate danger. Later in the rning Father Rudolph Was met by the reporter as he was coming out f the re trance to the house. the boys been informed of their father's am not Only ph were in- The little fellows were told Papa was worse, and they cried We hate to break the news to them, » bear. “Have you received any news from Long Branch—any dispatche ‘Nothing ce James was taken there. I suppose Lucretia knew the worst, and dreaded to communicate it tous. I wrote her a letter only yesterdity. girl, 11 will be a terrible blo . but I thank God that she has a home left f rand ber children.” The old gentleman was Rudolph. ‘They s boding they (Luc yesterd: bitterly. he had rat Senate than er a thou- ake the sand times go into thi two weeks be mr to the sel dren of Hiram, and then he saidto me: ‘Father, this ms more like a funeral than anythin: When the people of Mentor were informed of the President death strong men broke down and cried and Women sobbed as though a member of thelr family had suddenly died. Expressions of Intense grief were heard from all his neighbors and deci denunciations of his assassin. si —in'an interview with a newspaper corre yesterday, Steward Crump told the fe morning, just after the big crowd of doctors had cleared out, | wasalone with the General and Dr. Bliss. The doctor sat on one side of the bed and 1 was on the — Gen. Garfield had hold of Dr. Bliss hand, andu turned his head and asked me if I knew where he first saw Dr. Bliss. 1 told him I did not, and he said then that he would tell me. He said that when he was a youngster and starting for the college at Hirain he had just 15—a ten- dollar bill in an old biack leather pocket- book which was in the breast pocket of his coat, and Mog other five was in his trousers pocket. He said he was footing it up the and, as the day was bot, b he took off his coat carried it on his arm, ing good care to feel every moment or two 4 ‘the pocket-book, for the hard-earned #15 was to pay his entrance fee at the college. After a while he got to thinki over what college life would be like, and congek all about the — for some time, and when he looked again found it was gone. He went back mournfully ale “dered road hunting on both sides for the pock After a while he came to ahouse where a young man was ror a pais, and whe ncknd tam os be came up what he was hunting for. Garfield ex- plained his loss and described the mroperty, when the young man handed it over, The Pre- sident by this tune was laughing, and concluded: “That young man was Bliss, wasn't it, doctor?’ The doctor laughed and said “Yes,” and when General Garfield said ‘He saved me for college,” answered, “Yes; and maybe if 1 had not found | your ten dollars you would not have been Presi- dent of the United States.’ The President laughed at that, and said that if ht got welland made any mistakes in his administration Bliss would have to take the bi blame. Presivest Ganriewo’s Last EXTENDED Con- VERSATION.—The last conversation of any great length which President Garfield had with any one, it is stated, was with Sec: y Blaine. This occurred on the evening of the Ist of July, and. but a few hours betore m frieghors Mr. Blaine: spent the iter part of the evening wii aeit had. been that the Secretary State should remain in the city and finish some details of business which the President bad not been able to do. Among other things said by the President to Mr. Blaine during the conversa- tion that evening, before his attempted vacation tour, was this: “1 TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 803 MARKET SPACE, als WHICH WILL SOON BEGIN TO ARRIVE, as From the White House to the poor house everybody uses and takes St. Jacobs il, -siectane ~<a

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