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BOOKS, &é. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _,” _THE EVENING STAR. eta = = IIS. = ~ WHAT IS BEING SAID AND DONE IN REPERENCB NEW Boos. ek * FUTURE DAYS. ‘TO-MORROW. TW1ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. Auctioneers. pon ii ee FRIDAY TO THE DEATH AND SCOCESSION. ‘The Yorktown Campaign and Surrender of Cornwallis, USTEES' SALE OF SMALL BRI [OUSE MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTENSIVE SALE )USEHOLD FURNITURE, 2 The St. James Eyiseopal charch at Elberon, by Henry P. Johnston. Illustrated, r AND LOT IN GEORGETOWN = oa CARPETS, HATA SATIRESSES) Re. At AUG. where President Garfield attend: flevotional Ancient Mrouze Duplements of Britain and Ireland, | “On THURSDAY APTERNOOS, SEPTEMBER, USTEE'S SALE OF HORSE, BUSINESS WAGON | TION, REMOVED To OUR M FOR has . atten ty gy pe XK. ee i ea FRENTY-NINTH, ‘1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in} AND HARN. CONVENIENCE OF SALE. GUITEAU WANTS HIS GUARDS DOTRLED. service the Sunday before he was shot, is heavily Gerais 2 Sarena gS ce Geiger ah MAL, ee nate | aM. Tc Saat ete a Pa Pe, Cine feeng apie to bay ofthe pagncrgetrtay afternoon he anceared | apt @Rouraing, The ora he woapled te 2 a AL % fo 7% for - uy oa re 7 7 oy og A as fin Grit cera earn | meena sete” REPRE i ae Sis aes abe esate eee ee, | mane peaoenthaemebetegtonees The Littaniste 0€ St. doors he. TiS teh Gad TER ee min | ens L POUBTH, 1881, Sb TWELVE OCLOGR me. | Paice, and. Chamber Furniture, Cottage Farnitare, | MOURNING FOR DRAPING OUTSIDE THEIR demand and expect ample protection by the au- | ™42y people at Eiberon to-day tosee the cottage Que of Three, by Jessie Fothergill. * | square numbered forty-one (41), together with the’ im- | her operand a rein ps oa Salome wanst Hat nea We —— CT. base thorities. Twant the guards doubled and the | in which the President passed bis last hours of Wild Work, by Stary E an. nents theresm, conniating of & email Brick Dwell | [hy yume) tania avenne and Mth wire and Bouk Casey Brenan, Ynerarvand othe: Carpets, Halt HOUSES, strictest vigilance kept. This I want till the | suffering. At the desire of Mr. Pranckiyn, the? Boguseutes any Srerionen, crm One-third tn eas, 100 of which must be! terme cash, Bet Harness. Humkand. 7; “Msitresees, Crockery and ; public mind has settled.” He asked: ~ Where | owner of the cottage, no one is allowed to visit 1018 Pour ssivauia avemio. | raid at the tis of wae); the feuainder absix and twelve | gb CHAS. W. COLLINS, Trustee, | Mitehen Utena ‘And who desire to show thelr love, honor and respect | !8 President Garfield's _ body p2Ow2” and | the rooms occupled by the Presidential j OF A L.READ DR. CROWES | Months, With futeret. secured by deed of trust on ¥ = it WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucte. | oo ite x General Crocker answered ti t att has | The soldiers who acted as guards for the cottage “Abraham Lincain;” § acts, 64 pues: | PTemises. CHARLES C. GLOVER gomtecs, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UACLNRI SEG aeons. good President, may procure m the city. He then wished to know | have broken camp and returned to Governor#® ester, Send. 15 cents in poetare a Tier seBUe Ls La Lae ee aes I ) — if there was any crowds of people in the city, | Island. Selden, a See ee . 5. FISHER Sorted Bons NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED B'S SALE OF HGUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and was told that there were vast numbers of | Wade Hampton told a Charleston Nees and! oan ae = —— = PON aT ALE IN TRE CITIES OF WasiEEae- BEDDING, CARPETS, &c. BLACK GOODS FREE OF CHARGE people here and more coming. Guiteau hung | Courier reporter yesterday that he thought Soe READING. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. By yirtue of, sdecree of the Supreme Court of the | erve DOURTE-BARREAUMOT-GUN, (BY GREEN- down his head for a moment and remarked, | President Arthur would follow a conservative’ ‘The Beautiful Wretch- Wm. Black YE WILL SELL Font ci Sees eateries Bee ere ER, OF BIRMINGHAM Two’ VERY FINE “Well, it couldn't be expected otherwise.” After | course, not only from his own convictions, but: me W No. 7,677, we will cell at public aucti ane or GUITARS; FISHING TACKLE, &c.; LAW AND | by applying at our Store until the balance of our stock | another pause he said, “The greatest cause for | because public opinion will demand this of him Among the Hills: Leisure, REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, Ess, on at DAY, the THIRD DAY oe one Pitas a neiena: SEPTEMBER TWEN- | is disposed of. alarm is from the oo oe again bead rye expressed by the south for Gem. A Gentleman of Leisure; Eicar Fai And Other Summer Gooda, twenty-two (22), in square numbered’ four hums TIETH, 1881, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. T : asked General C. to use the great precan- | Gi id should disarm sectional animosity, and! Grnnove Solbbaken, from the Norse AT NET COST FOR FIFTEEN DAYS, dred and forty eight (asa tne will sell'at thé suction-rogms of Duncanson Bros., 3th tions for his protection. When asked if he had | the man or the party who would seek to revive macland Without wed Wiehin. fe Grant Witte, Prior to packing them away for the winter. Dc. nitusted on the Sere aiee and D streets northwest COCHRANE & CO., selected a lawyer yet, he replied that he had not, | this for political ends would ineur and deserve ‘a Duet: E. Stuart Phelps. And we invite the attention of thone wanting Heating | moa parce's "gnnmenh improved, by 8 Foaseene Taare Boctoan Wonetands, Thien, but he would want some one to assist him in the | the prompt condemnation of the whole cv Book of Love Stories: Nora Perry- Stoves this fall to our large assortment of thern, | kart ON TE ARES er Eee ee oD i paid otter Matters 3 management of his case, and, thouzh he was a | Mr. Jou Walter, M-P,, proprictor of the Lon- foete cee ine iy, EANGES LATHOBES, SLATE: MANTELS, | Pifist Lot in city of Waehinicton, D-C, ved aa | Pictures: Glassware: ‘Grookery, OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. #22 | lawyer himself, he would, when the time came, | don Times, who is now on a visit to the United JAMES J. CHAPMAN, FURNACES bor ae = Hide of D eteah ne cite en Pe eee FALL OPENING. select a first-class man. States, seat last night to his journal the follow= = =) | Mmragrosteas Pecesrone ‘Do not buy until you see our stock. half (83) inches distant “from, the northwest ‘comer of | | Fine D.B. Shot-Gun, ty Greener, of Birmingham, MIS LIFE PRIOR TO THE ComamSstON OF ms | ing Sor ine oe ne ise] —— = = —— mar oS JENES & 00., le fence by ana with al moat ds of ial rect, A Quantity of Law and other Booka, ROBE A ESCHARPE. Merge pb tnd a mer | sombre ti principal stores’ and private PIANOS AND ORGAN = ee | er aie ene ai ous other artiden Wa. SEACETE IE | OMBREPLUSH: COLORED PLUSH. pa Charles J. Guitean was born in Freeport, TIL, | residences are draped in tlack, bears witness to rom ING OFF. JOUSEREEFERS AND OTHERS eins eet, thee eta Te SIggTTE Of Hetate of Justah T. Mocarty, decessea, | SATIN MERYEILLEUX: SIDE-BAED SURAE. | in 1941, the son of a respectable Tamir there, | tne deep and universal sense of « national be- SELLING OFF. i, = : A ETS. his father having be ime of his | Teavement which pervades all classes. Presi- pa egy Ae | : eas REG. OCA PELE x been up to the time of his n : x - SELLING OFF. firval Are invited to examine our new and complete stock of | PGT beep AY the FOURTH DAY OF OeTOB 52 ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF THE| Fownirrs SATIN PE bape ET ETS death, afew years ago, cashier of the national | dent Garfield was not merely respected as the PORCELAINS, D. 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., all President, the above sale is, ed until TUESDAY % bank at that place, and one ofhis brothers isnow | Chief Magistrate of the great Republic; he was = : CROCKERY, und in the City of Georgetown, 'D. MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, same | COLORED SATINS; ILLUMINATED VELVETS. r sige ried ee the impereos fall the best EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS + | Follows: for the same hour and place. By order of the Executor. «i3-3t.| BLACK VELVETS; BLACK SILKS, &c. Qocupying that position. "In earty life bis father | regarded as the impersonation of all the AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. hundred and twenty (120) feet from the southwest cor- — having joined the Shakers, he was taken to the and noblest qualities which can adorn a private’ . = ner of Congress and West streets and_rupning thence JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, CHOICE WOOL GOODS. neida’ C . 1 spent 1 citizen, and his loss is felt to be irreparable.” ‘To make room for alarze stock of NEW PIANOS for . weatwardiy: with West rercct sixty (60) fects theme oust | LD iene 2 CHUDDA CLOTHS, all qualities, in bea Soe bee The total subscriptions to. the Garfield fundl the Fall Trade, I will sell an elegant lot of first-class, and at right angles to West street one hundred and | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THIR- HANDSOME PLAIDS, new etri there, returning about the close of the wa —aa | ~ pee eis Bent quality of Goods at the lowest pri twenty (120) feet to the outiine of Thomas Beall’s TEENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N ao Subsequently he studied law, and practiced some | aTe how $260, — @ ices, sagen te, Geommctowns, thence eactwant with said | STREETS NORTHWEST, GONSISTINGOF TWO. eel he in Chicago and at other piaces. however, | At th the Society of the Army of SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT AUCTION PRICES. WILMAKTH & EDMONSTON, ote rome aioe yes (bo) ek Buick HOUSES AND. ‘A ONE-STORY BEICR Lilet ee NNI was more inclined to the lecture field) the Cumberland, in Chattanooga, yesterday, een A = to the besinning. ‘The portion of this lot containing the | __ AND) SIX FRAMES ON ALLEY tN ieee, SUITING FLANNELS, His hobby was the Second Advent, and Tesolutions appointing a Garfield monumental SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S 3 709 MARKET SPACE. | two-story brick house will be. offered eeparately from |_ ow webNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEM. LADIES’ CLOTH, &c. oe, Pertect “Love, on which he lectured Committee were adopted, The committee are PIANO WAREROOMS. SS ent jot adjoining the same, if deemed best for the | BER TWENTY-EIGHTH at FIVE O'CLOCK we! NAPKINS, TOWELS, TABLE LINENS, AND ALL | in coyeral cities, but with ill success, and it may | to submit their plans at the next meeting of the ’ OUSEKEEPERS: Test of the estate. will sell, in front of thy premives, Lots 9, 10 and 11, HOUSEKEEP! DS AT LOWEST MAR. gins eusckEs H ir balance ia Cnet tiparcelof sround qne-fourth | syuare Sai. Each lotefronts 28 fect 6’ inches onisth | LCUSEKEEPING GOODS AT THE LOW, “| be said that his most successful role was that of Society, and the place for the erection of ther . Me FS FITTING OUT OR REPLENISHING CAN NOW Sat paance Se oral instolments in sx, twelve and | street and has a 30 foot alley in rear. ‘These lots are im- ATES. a boarding house beat. It appe ent isto be hereafter considered. Gens ‘Whe Trade spectally invited 23 FIND AT OUIE STORE & COM- caatt at onion af tha purtiance” Upen tusete oy ai | Uroved ty a well-alt"tro-roty prose brick house, | ONE PRICE. married prior to 1874 to a lady in New York, J. D. Cox, of Ohio, was chosen to deliver at the: = ; = a bone the purchase. mot ‘deed will be given to the pur- | WOdern improvement rooms. | ‘Two brick houses, a z lived with her but a short time and was divorced | eXt meeting a memorial address on the life and! 4 L. WILD & BRO. CHINA, CUTLERY, Daser Bt Lis come. OA enact Na gro0 eee ene, BUS. | three stories, 9 rooms each modern improvements, and & W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, lived with her bat a sho siecle aril . G. Mave removed totheir new Musical Warerooms, CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, creer ae poker ikmgry s Sig TR ES one-story — hte 6 frame houses in Fear, fronting | gig 919 Pxxnsxnvasta in that year. He See in iv or = member of the society, aoe . GLASSW: AMOS L. MERRIMAN, } rack erty locatl — man, about five feet five inches fa height, with esident Gai . 109 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. reveal And s cao 820-d&ds WILLIAM A. GORDON, 5 Trustecs. | In Washington. es cash: balance in one, two and | .[OHNSON, dark brown hair, thin, sandy beard, light gray- | Quite a large number of the surviving meme third e, be And are offering Specisl Inducements in the Sale and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. three yeara, notes to bear interest and to be Secured by ish eyes, and is what may be termed a well built bers of company A, Ist Maryland cavalry, C.8.A., Rent of PIANOS and ORGANS during the summer. Of the best class. T es z deed of trust on the premises sold. A deposit of $100 on 713 MARKET SPACE. snail man. Since his incarceration in jail he hag Met at Gaithersburg, Md., to hold their thir= GREAT B. u Buyers. jy18 ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | ¢2¢h house will be required at time of sule. ‘Terms to be rnin exerci 1 ict teenth annual reunion. The meeting was called! = = —— — — M. W. BEVERIDGE, NGROVERTIOIN WANING TOR Oe. Spuplied with in seven days, otherwise resale at pur- | DRESS GOODS, X, 5-4, 6-4 Flannel Suitings, 25, 31, | Shownin exercising that he isactive, and Mr. Me- -_ - aoe Canes > on (Late Webb & Beveri By virtue of a decree of the Supseme Comtex the, chaser’s risk. Conveyancing’ and recording at pur- 75 and $1. Gil, the guard, found, in hisencounter with him, | to order and presided over by Gen. Frank A. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Gate Webb & Beveridge.) Deine eon Gon the 20h day oFfeg | ghaser’s cont.” The owner having buiginess away. intends that his activity madeup for any lack of strength, | Bond; Geo. R’ Mice, secretary. Appropriate = = a RO; (1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, |} ark AD 1007 aud at cake eek ee tol DUNCANSON BBOS.. | 5-4 PLAID SUITING, at $1. (An Ofiolal, statement pivin ao mocount of |resdhitions hissing Goan’ oe eoting ZESS Si — RESS SHIRTS = = t 2th, 823- Ones: é . cyan = fessed ani fam - : “ Dios: Hoo ot the very best guna | HE CELEBRATED Bavthes re seanes Mn, datacentre ant ea | = 5-4 STRIPED SUITING, all wool, at 50c. Guiteau’s movements in this city was made by | Was adjourned out of respect to the memory of and very fue Unen- Remember, we were the frst to z ubbeatiction, to the Lighést bidder, on WEDNES- IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Oyen SpE aa District Attorney Corkhill a ecks after the | President Gartield. price of Shirts down in Washington, al RIPLE NX, WHI NTAIN AY, NTY: AY EPTEM: z “ALL GINGHAMS. i i Mowe. “The 1 . e Bow seit better Shirts for the money thats auy’ house Ti MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN 108 | Dax) Dy AUN Y GHTH DAY OF BEPTEM: | qanpsOME PAREGI CHAMBER. AND DINING. assassination, This was as follows: “The anas-| | There has been a change in the arrangementa America. aaa CREAM FREEZER. pronliaes, the following described property: ROOM PURNITURE; DOUBLE SEAT, CANOPY | 200 Dozen All Linen TOWELS, 12%. ey teres aie en Br ogpece ip : ae funeral. The reece ‘ss eawther ee NECK! 5. No. 196, & p a on Sunday er % 1 6th, a “al. e prog o . Fos We are constantly receiving GENTS’ FINE SILK ‘THE CELEBRA factor, De Oro fe ag eal point on UTENSILS; ONE SMALL MACHINISTS LATHE, | 59 pozon Superior NAPKINS. at $1.50. at the Ebbie Hegee Temaining ouly one = | and staif and state officers will leave Cohunbus pl pe He etary Bey Bhogal mo = Berth Mt ricoh Gro eee ate inaies weet of ithe saute | | miata TRE eae FRIDAY-REMNANT DAY—BARGAINS, He then secured a room in another part of the | to-night and meet the remains at the state line, Bice things. a fot of beautiful FLAT SCARFS at 30 KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, orth line of Mistmeci Altea feel, thenee sat aus | BER TWENTY ONINTR Ml, AE TESTE TAT city, and has boarded and roomed at various | and accompany them to Cleveland, remaining cents; ustial price is 50 cents. ONLY. hundred and six feet ten inches to rear line of said lotNo. | O'CLOCK, at No. 1121 17th street, between’ sl5 GEORGE J. JOHNSON places, the full details of which | have, On | until after the funeral on Monday. ecg out # larwe lot of FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS, eek 6; Mence cart by said rear line fifteen feet; thence south eee aes eee 2 all eae a collection = —— Wotatetay. May 18th, 1881, the assassin deter- _ Active preparations are eing made in San . MEGINNISS', as Hear x Uae ae Exe being improved bya two-story frame dwelling. = | “One Uy pright Bradbury Banoo 809 MARKET SEAUE, 809 | mined to murder the President. He had neither | Francisco for the celebration uf the obsequies af a 1002 F stxeet northwest. J. W. SCHAFER’S ‘Torins of kale as prescribed by the deere; One-third | Ve tuperior Turkish Parlor Suite. ae Go money nor pistol at the time. “About the last of | the late President. The most notable incident OMPSONS SHIRT FACTORY, Tia eer Scan Stontins With TAS ee re ta ae Meena welts | ice, ead Cees rsheings. May he went into O’Meara’s store, cornerof 15th | in connection with the applicat.ons for places in ie payments to be secured by the notes of the purchaser, | Superior Black Walnut Chamber Suite, with French | _ 10 pieces Silk wee. Henrietta Cloth: 10 picoes Black | and F streets, in this city, and examined some. the line is the request of the tather professor 6 F STREET NORTHWEST, OPP. PaTENT OFFICE. Je10 Anove New Your Avexve. | Yayment ‘trustupon the property. All conveyancing: Plate Mirror. sch teas Cashmere, all wool; androme sna Cesiral je States a pistols, asking for the largest calibre. He was and the pupils of the Jesuit collece, 4%) strong. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, it = = Tio propery isceuaycnaset. S100 to bevsiddownwhen | Rastinke Cottage Hot, in Gne Condition, Novelties for Trimming: Knwlal Grapes: Plaid ‘ail | shown two, similar in calibre, and oniy different | Many people visited the Adains express office guaranteed. LADIES’ GOODS. WILLIAM D. CASSIN, ‘Trustee, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Piketetanels, Orem Fiannele, Skirting Flannels, | in the price. On Wednesday, June Sth, he pur- | at Harrisburg on Wednesday to see the furniture: READ1- MADE SHIRTS at following prices: - a = = ais Nat EL Ciena an Coa Poasicls sat Teen Gores. Blankets, Comforts, Sheeting, and all Kinda of House: pantie AHO he sb. (or ert toe | MAAGA RARE poi oe Cae Pecaeeectein ett Best Wamentta, unfinished, 75 ets. ; finished, 90 cts. WILLIAN OFFERS GREAT BARGAINS IN | — 2 = Be Se Library Furniture, Sewing Machine. keopin Goods.’ We can only mention a very «mail | Chased the pistol which he used, for whi j sagt 'y age Beat F of thet. untnishet, te..‘tnished ets | MY, MG ENTInE Stock OF AAA CaN BsE | I UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Very handsome, scroll lez, Walnut Dinin F of the foods now In store, towiich we ane ihakin | paid $10, he having inthe meanti:ne borrowed | Elheron, in which President Gatticld die. Thea! Jundintstie, 60 ett Buisbed, ‘75 cts, French ‘Pattern Bonnets and Histe, Millinery Novelties, D 3 eas 5 Nery Le perior vainut Cabinet Refrigerat : ene Gees a mee which will be sold as low as the | $15 of a gentleman in this city, on the plea that | melancholy relies were being carried to Mentor, DERWEAI anil full ine | French Corietn, Lawn and Percals Weajherm, Lawagad | a SRE Sy SAGE PY, CATALOGUE OF THE EN. | Walnut Bininw Chars, BROWN & CLAGETT, _| he wanted to pay his board bill. On the eame | Ohio. by the express company, and were come Sat remarkable LOW | Gingham Suits; Black DamaseeSustera tine assortinent of THE IMPERIAL HOTEL. Kitchen Requisites, &e. evening about 7 oclock he took the pistol and | signed to Captain Rudolpli, Mrs. Garteld's = ‘Money refunded where goods fail to suit. Pararols andG loves Parisian Noveltiesin Neckwear Black ALSO, = ‘ALSO, 815, 809 MARKET SPACE. | went to the foot of 17th street and practiced brother. Among the articles were the bed 4 ye ee JAMES. THOMPSO! Pra are) Ge eee ee BILLIARD TABLES. BAL LS CUES, RACKS, MAG. | At TWELVE O% CLOCK: |, Gne Deuble-seat, Canopy : nies firing at a board, firing ten shots. He then re- | which the President lay, and the reclining chair = a a ian Novelties; best English Needles, 4 papers for 20 | PL ES, LARGE {00F SAFE. ns Cash.” ‘THOMAS DOWLING, OLKA DOT CALICOES AND PERCALES. | turned to his boarding place and wiped the pis- presented by Mr. John Hoe - B. ELLERY XTURES, LARGE. ROOK SAF ING, Ss. , ‘will be el ok. HOUSES OMS Widbh. HARNESS i s23-d5t Auctioneer. tol dry and wrapped it in his coat, and waited (Te FATAL RESULT COvLD NOT HAVE BEEW SUCCESSOR TO : By virtue of twocertain deodsof trust reapectively JPUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. NEW DRESS GOODS :N CLOTH SHADES. By ovportualty Oa Sanday morsing, F008} agen 330, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _| recorded in Liber No. 893, folio 163, and in Liber No. a he was sitting in Lafayette Park and saw | pr Prank H. Hamilton, in an Interview wittt DUBREUILL BROTHERS, 956, folio 364, et seq.. of the Jand records of Washing- ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, the President leave for the Christian church, | New York Trib ter yest GESTS, FUBSISHENGS: cing at TEN O'CLOCK a.tn., and contin: | At the request of all parties interested, and pursuant Hii ane aiscannvie eee to his room obtained is saatals ot Bim ie hip | may have made ourselves liable to just criticisim bs 2222 F Sreeer Noetuwest, WasutxcTox, D.C. ee pe aly are SOU || Se certain deek fron: Join " tS al, £0 ae ae pocket and followed the President to chure in the matter of diagn hedtinnt amit quam | mes an Trustee: aid deed “was duly ‘Teconted gn, 'the di entered the church, but found he could n whatever doubts may be 7 | ons for ined in schedule "A," attached to | folie 4 eg. one of the Jand records of the District MERINO AND SCOTCH WOOL VESTS. him there without danger of killing some one | men as to the propriett of the treatment in cer= | arcs the contents of about 95 rooms, con- of € hia, Twill sell at auction, to the highest bid. else. He noticed that the President | tain respects, | cannot believe that itelligent’ =i) | ber an She ao deans of She peeaniees, ou MOND FANCY HOSIERY IN NEW STYLES. sat near a window; after church he made an ex- | cur, think that at any period BERAW GOONR HHENGIGEGWens. oscmon'| Ns es amination of the window and found he could | jn the progress of the case the ball or the frase {> PLUMES, Erc., Exe set by a depth of one hiindred feet of Lot reach it without any trouble, and that from this ments of bone which it sent before it could have | : tory Frame louse. a point he could shoot the President throuzh the | fuen successfully, removed: nor) ines. that a raced i and baionee i Se head without killing any one else. The follow- | any serious attempt in that rection would nut See sheeree ae ae wale Sr adit tale the location aii. the window and became sate, | 2iNe Tesulted Jn speedy death. “Viewing the aca S ESPs 5 i cost 0 the joca 9: ~ | case in the light of our present knowledge 1 am SWING MACHINES, &e. VME WASHINGTON, ery. = 18 Tre Srarer NORTRWR=T._| fled he could accomplish his purpose, and he | trent to tates thet eect Knowledze 1 am = “SY DRESSMARING ASD TREATING va Of purchgeer, (CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! _| determined, therefore to make the attempt at | [t"\'Nicn the fatal result contd hue beet oneute DIN ARY BAUGAINS EN SEWIN . . ait CON ja chureh the following Sunday. He learned | his was the sad consolation which 1 felt Justi- ko Chics a a rom the papers that the President would leave | seq in giving to the urief-stricken wife and fame 18 Post VIL = the city on Saturday, the 18th of June, with | jiy and which all iny associates. believe we cau Brae | 3 Garfield for Long Branch; he therefore | sive to an afflicted people.” Dor gesss : GORICAD JOST, Trnatec. NEW DESIGNS IN INGRATN, termined to meet him at the depot. He left . Nixtit starrer, Sr. Cre 2 WD ERERSo ee his boarding place about 5 o'clock Saturday | Other Lands, Hi abt REESE PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SEW DES tGNe ROSE morning, June 18, and went down to the | MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCE. aly atid Ni CEST Oe excern NEW DESIGNS IN BODY BRUSSELS, iver, at the foot of 17th street, and fired five | Yesterday dispatches were recelved from @ HS re Ge iv gownse rae. shots to practice his Te thad be certain his pistol | number of foreixn courts, all couched in thes fete == pes - was in good order. He then went to the depot, | most sympathetic | nage. President Gi x RVEN LHL Tok neEE SW WECL OUR ob Roe 1D FINE UPHOLSTERY GOODS, LACE CURTAINS and | and was in the Indies avaiting-room of the de- | of Frances asks that the expression of. hiv mre tS forme ‘ : WINDOW SHADES a Specialty, at pot, with his pistol ready, when the presidential | pathy should be conversd to Mes. ty - ; | pathy should be conveyed to Mrs. 52 AD GLOVES, INCLenON i iG party entered. He says Mrs. Garfield looked so | whose carriage during the painful ordeal to : TAsOPS WILL BE SOLD AT te ee Dep And frail that he had not the heart toshoot | which she was subjected had called forth his APL SHADES HT. STEVENS, 2 at the President in her presence, and as he knew he | sincere admiration. ‘The depaty-roveruor. of Se COLA WALLER D DAvibor, ¢ Trustees. SaaS ———— would have another opportunity he leit the de- | Canada, the king of Italy, the sulian of Turk 5 | OTE STRERT, | sticolie&ala CIAL BARGAINS pot. He had previously engazed a carriaze to | the king of Belzium, Sir Edward Thornton, i= = = MAS DOWLING, Anctionver, take him tothe jail. On Wednesday evening | British minister at Washington, the governments | BUILDERS’ SUPPLIE i . . . IN- DRY Goops the President and his son, and I think U.S. | of Adelaide aud South Australia, the govern- ! -DERS® s AES, J TSUSTEES SALE OF VaLuanLE 1 , N= DRY GOODS. Marshal Henry, went out for aride. The as-| ment of Roumania, all seut messages of condos = Al 7 TWEEN MUNROE SCARDO Mt PASCO, Administrator. — sassin took his pistol and followed them, | jence. To each of them suitable replies were s 2EPOWN on : , 5 and watehed them for some time, in hopes | sent, and Secretary Blaine instructed the minis: ITH STREET NORTHWEST Boalt NEBEIRNES ECO: Aeon Oe eens one j the car would stop, but no opportu- | ters to Great Britain, Belzium, Italy and other eeee for District of TWO. TWO-STORY. DWELLINGS WITIT Te et pn ties nity ven. On Friday evening, July kingdoms to make public acknowledgment of i ENEY CHIL- Prnister will on MONDA ADJOINING 1 L STREET, Sty : he was con the seat in the mutes of respect so freely paid. At @ fHDAY OF SEPLEMBIay Iss BEIWEEN bloat TEENTIH Beautiful Pall Dress Goods, the White House, when he saw the Pr View nat fe *K, in froutet ses, the followu SURELIS NOKTHW AND Iso, | ts of Dress Goods, j . .. e Toile " curabrsossey aor os Aas eerie ane ont alone, he followed him down the made by Judge , to cic WEDNESDAY, 8 rous to mention, which we are selling of ue to 1othistreet, and then kept on the rs. PY, at ane = 2 . “ ue : t Paso del Norte, : Tits CHEAP-LESS THAN COST. ted at the car ere a oe iatralle! to Muang wid the Mexican thay at the militar a agp entatt WIS THE TIME TO BUY REMNANTS CHEAP. | and then, st Was placed at haitanust. : tention, he went inte thy coe aM fin quality In- | Morton's res Capt ain the famous swimmer, t the time of s always u 1h and abroad. | — : 1 re MARKED D = Tink and. coat of the : POSTPON breakfasted WATKINS JOHNSON. Ss = SIN.) orenst SEPTEMBER TWENTY -SEVE He th Mr. Gt MM : " MCDON, § Trustees. | pay WALTER B. M t ROSE JOLNSOD, bot | | _ ad Auictione® oe. aus FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. LL WEARNESSES AND PRIVATE DISEA: eS und ther * < SALE tb VED PROPERT ~ A i : PSN AG OU MWE ST tase kn ft 11 MARKET SPAC — — | wentinto the w out of his hip pe trom around it, whic reventin ing the ARYLAND’AVENUE, Lumrapp 1 pat u Colum IsST, in Equity: ‘e Ur VIRC “ NIA FLOORIN b int fry s NTE STD, FIVE O'CLOCK P CLEAK SIDING, 5 Ke he balance of Ai WHITE pie we will offer special in- facts, 1 and I give hind Lim and fired two shots. ducements to close out many lines of Goods. think, can be relied upon as accu Wil. M. ylind avenuc ‘The stock is very large, and well worthy the attention | them to the public to contradict certain £ UNDERTAKERS. ie = — ein cel Ree iinenes meee rumors in connection with this most atrocious of == — .B. PETA, Aucti of buyers. atroclowa cies: Wee seer, = TRVIOMAS Di = = nee 7 | 1029 Seve huts | WE I ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE COST OF | TRESTHES! SATE OF NEARLY TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO. ee peers | ba N.Y. rthwent, Lis ILDINGS FREE OF CHARGE, BON DWELLEN 3 ei Sais zi ednesday night men ty Hl , vain: Wh STEED: i 803 MARKET SPACE, a15_| falyue on which the President's re OHS A WEA ee TAKER JOuN THIER. | WILLET & LIBBEY, Ty te ry fraue dw cost. in siat a It muy BSE Mita tz) = TOWN, pra aere ST. of Monu an _ma “k oe, THE AUTHOE J SINTH Sturer ayy New Youre Avescr an ane xin architectui WILLIAM HACKETT, wth Arneores Bone < jesler nals | pau will tirst be ereet W PULSISHING USDELRE we i eae = SPRAGUE Si | ad, 3 No. gM? ‘ tie neathiwet, mn 3d and > FOF LIFE OF SELF-PEESER Nournens | DAY OE t to will be a square | ##"** = hi 7 7 TTR ~ M pavilion, by a canopy, the apex OWN RK. WEIGHT, J, B Witte & bhos., which will bea large ulobe, upon which will J UNDERTAKER, 7 . NEL titraes Ce stand the figure of ag angel, represented inan | gan19 1387 TeNTa Sree Nowrrwesr. PORTLAND CLEMENT, q GUINNIP, DAY & CO.. 1, With hands extended, in > NT, KEENE'S CEMENT 005 benedictive love over the Peres AND ORGANS. i ow. Its wings will be e: A the snowy tips approaching above the head. | — Economical buyers who are looking Oat $22 anp 824 SuveNTA Srueet Nortnwesr, | THe dimensions of the pavilion will be:—Main | Bansuins will be astouiebed at our lov| conveyed by. M : four ek prices. y | 5 RAND quare, and on each of the four sides an . y ft | GanAReae Ee a W24 feet wide and 30 tect high. The spelt paavenien | CUAGEEY SAP oF vaneanir \uave oankep SIR ENTIRE srock or | 0Opy Will taper to an apex 72 feet above the - Delt | oR | STATE I THEM ENTIRE STOCK OF | Cound. ‘The lobe will be nearly & feet tadis, | 2923 433 rm STREET NORTHWEST. i meter. The statue will be 24 feet in height, its |< L LOTTERY. SUMMEDEGUDES wing tips being ut the altitude of 96 feet above | YY ILLARD HOTE! the ground. The keystore of each arch will be | THE DRAWING FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXED, Ly, WINDOW AND PLATE Wot eatiplted Wi meucee tite an angle decorated with emblems of mourning. — | ik ad : The four columns at the angles of the pavilion ee. eee HNSToNr’s J Hare yh | DOWN TO COST, AND MANY ARTICEES MUCH | will be surmounted by minarets, fashioned of _— Sine ee es A eae fastooned flags. Projecting from each corner | | The drawing of his scheme has been TIsis' SUPEL LES always ¢ MAYHEW VL, ef Soyphia Wie pea ee will be a magnificent baaner. Around the en- | BP,audsall operate, take piace by ‘of GEORGE F on N BRUS., Aven Pci oe Wate ES Hea BELOW COST, tire pavilion will run a decorative cornice. The | Commissioners, and this will ensble well all of cay ed an followe: ° Whole structure will be festooned with black | Femaining UKs 4, ta atne to invest 20 A872 Sremer Nonrnwest ALEOF Pho} AUFOUR O'CLOCK pan, ter dower § a 4 and white drapery, blended in artistic simplicity. selcmts nay fet srry that ters wit kom Peete Fou PRINTING MARTIN & CocS PULP MORTAR ibervd one (1, Th square IN ORDER TO MAKE RVUOM FOR THELR Florists are to impoverish their creen-houses in | delays or Joe suntine, 5 ‘ 2 MORTA ht (485, In mi faniichian : They will be most ‘LIST OF PRIZES. e . LACK thirve . being the furnishing floral decorations. 4 worm | The Willard Hotel, with allite Fixturesand Par- THOMAS MceGIEL & | wie on 7th street . ls Cr. elaborate. Laurel wreaths will fill up niches in Beet hee recorded Stores, ani one three-story: ENORMOUS FALL STOCK, the structure. Draped cannon will be at each ‘ (Sue Meili & Witherow,) | in the work. «of te land & C rty desicusted aa No. 703, on TL ips fue ees a iu aby reatiest of tl tre LUCTUS rt : & residuaiee—which will be sold will be er een aes jor cnepary | e i Wharf su strenty i BO CLOCK}. he AO ae ox her dower WHICH WILL SOON BEGIN TO ARRIVE, The casket containing th ains Will be placed | Five Cash Prizes, each r z a | mutnbered teu (1, past ah Be in the center of this pavilion upen a slight | Five Cash Prizes, each $500. Woop a 10.) With st ; Fifty Cash Prizes, exch $100, ANDOCOAL. Brick Buildin, the property 3 ee elevation, and guarded by diery. | Gne'Hundred Cash Prizes, cack = = ‘ yivania AND WHICH WILL REQUIRE EVERY INCH OF oe Five Hundred Unab Brass, adel (est) Coane: and situated at the northeast Honors to be Paid in Baltimore, ‘One Set of Bar Purniure.. ne, Lawye Woon! woop: on of saidavenue with 459 street, xpected, will arrive in | Que Pine Piano ea this evening. As it | 400 Boxes Old Bourbon W . 10 Baskets Champagne, $35, minutes | Five Huudred Cash Prion, The funeral train, It is Baltimore about 6 o'cloc will only remain at Union depot a few If you want to bay LING Wood e Ki we West, branch ottie IND. ROOM LN THEIR LARGE ESTABLISHMENT and VIbSON } Wo orseticas, ¥ ud with some frame dat the northwest He ec of 6th and P strecte 4 e y | ##) Boxes Fine Wines, TO ACCOMMODATE IT. will of course, be impossible to carryout any | $f) Yoxes Fing age anice Iam hate ene ey : fst by the deeres, are: One- ia elaborate prozram of ceremonies. “Arrange- | jw) Loren nave e Wb wiiearinys 150, at Spree scandy, and thé Hatance i er, been made for an impres- | Five iar Ua Fe ea = iu stk aed twely balance a — sive reception of the funeral party by the muni- BY t STEAM DYETN: Pe ae eel | Spon te Tn yal authorities, and there will be assembled at Sere 2 Wenuayive ‘ E a ts to be give depot, which has been he draped in | Postal j hia Wieser, whose dower interest is here UINN! co. . a representation of the Grand Araiy of the t is slated tet ihe Se Of about | gg GUINNIE, DAY £00. Republic, and doubtiess a larve gathering of ai Hotive of citizens. Business will be suspended from 6 HWEST. such ressilé i Some newspaper publis ef Coln sl6-d&de in the District JOHN A. BARBER, ) WM. L. DUNLOP,” § Trustees. $ ECOND-HAND CLOTHING BOUGHT and the leh o'clock, and drs pepe buildings : Pinto eg paid, Also. Watches Jenclry, Guns, | toiled as marks of the city's respect fur the dead Pistols, &c. Call or address’ HERZUG, 303 THOS. J. FISHER'S Ci near Penhsylvauia avenue. mara” | President. ae WES (OLD 49) JEFFERSON STREET, RIDGE, GLOEGELOWN, D.C,