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BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ber, = = = TN AFTER: CAN! S BROS. nctioneers. Q: osm tn zointo the Manutectatins of Boots J. verte Ir ae eee : iCERY. ae OF ae IMPROVED Pees = a ‘ (OLD nd Shoes. Dargains can be had in good Shon Led (Established 1800,) STOVE, SAL = IMPROVED ULAR WEERLY SALE OF HOUSFR Seve, Mian, Boss and Children” APEAT BROS: PORE Do not fail to call and examine our large amortment of | ~ MAINE AND MAINTARD AVENUES SOUTH: | SHRAIZURE, fc., WALNUT MARBLE TOP ison fnamen boaegeninn i a31-2m both. Agents for the _ ROR AND, AN, UMA ROVED JOT ON THE | BOOM FUBNIT PARLOR ORGAN, SINGLE FT CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES AT | PAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, BADUANT HOME HEATING TOURS ABD NUE AND SOUTER STREET A WARE AY AND OTHER Pah P es Up Eaten Ste . FURNA\ virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of. CH. &c.: QUANTITY OF INGRAIN CAR- ACTUAL cost. ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, ppp yiren sof the Supreme C : BUILDER'S HARDWARE. AERC See eeomaer Ae ih day of September, 1881, in cau Non ht = ree, ‘We will sell all of our Gent's Fine LOW SHOES and Light cc ONGRESS GAITERS at actual Cost. Ladies’ LOW SHOES, SLIPPERS and Light BUTTON BOOTS at Prime Cont. ‘These Goods must be closed out to make room for Fall Brock. ‘This is a good opportunity to get good goods at very Low Figures. ONE PRICE. GEO. McCARTHY, SYL AVENUE. 605 PI 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 6 B STREET. N. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. ions Yel in the ornamentation “of common windows, [any Shey and produces all the unique effects of the real sash-lines and colored glass in ge Begs | on for eines windows. For descri fot" Nero fon sealed Sic applying given to every customer. Agency, 959 L street iw, Refer by permiesion to Church of the Inearnaton ofIm* J. G. CULVERWELL. Agt. for D.C. WOOD AND COAL Cun COAL!! woop! wooD!! Ifyou want to buy good, clean COAL and best KIND- LING WOuD co. SOHN Mt ILLE! Kindline wood mill 4% street and Vis ‘west: branch offices street wharf. main office and inia avenue south- 43 Bstreet southeast and 6th- 3m RAILROADS SHENANDOAH VALLEY RAILKOAD, THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE CAVERNS OF LURAY. ‘The Luray Cave and Hotel Company have noti- fied this Company that they hay ELECTRIC introduced the LIGHT into the Caverns, and they are now daily illuminated by the aid of this powerful axent, NO OTHER ILLUMINATOR BEING ADEQUATE fo penetrate the obscurities of these vast subterrancatt ‘ud ¢rottos or to properly reveal their MAGNIFICENT ORNAMENTATION. No similar Caverns are known elsewhere. have ever before illuminated by the aid of elec- ty. ‘The effects produced fully meet the anticipation, and are marveiously beautiful, presenting to the eye visions Which have been heretofore unattainable. No extra charge is made for the ilumination by the ‘Light, and Guides are furnished LURAY INN free, a8, will remain t all seasons of the year, and visitors open at mey feel aeeured of procuring superior and accommodations. ‘Caverns P435Ts, OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLAss. JOHNSTONE'S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID PAINTS, ready for use. (Send for circulars. Estimates furnished to Builders. A full stock of AR- ‘TISTS’ SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jr., m30 418 77m Srneet NonTHwssr. L, Marty PULP MORTAR > For Brckinyers Use, Wher joints are Required. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., Acents, 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. ap27 816 F srreet NoRTHWesT, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit guaranteed. READY-MADE SHIRTS Best W: ihutshied, 79 star Badsbed, 90 ots jarusutta, Un ets. ; Best F. of the L.., unfinished, 65c., finished, 80 cts. Boys’ Wamsutts, unfinished, 60 cts. ; finished, Gents’ Failand WinterUnderwear at popular Tust received latest di in Neckwear. Gent's Furnishings in all its branches. ‘Money refunded where 75 cis. RESS SHIRTS.—FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE ‘TO ORDER for $1.50. of the very best muslin and very fine linen. metmuber, we were the first to put the ‘price of Shirts down in Washington, and we EXCURSION TICKETS, flow sell Shirts for the money than any’ house in with good fer admission to the Caverns, arefor | America. SILK NECKWEAR. Tale by all connecting Fouds, We,are, constantly’ receiving GENTS’ FINE. SILK JOSEPH H. SANDS, CHAS. P. HATCH, ph Le a ce mJ ES Tintens Gen'l Pase’r Ai cee aeoaees [BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘THE MODEL FAST Ls AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE EEFECT SUNDAY, MAY 2p, aM LEAVE WASHINGTON. 20_CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, AND 8T. LOUIS 2: AGO, CINCINNATI, ST. Ellicott and Way Stations. 16.40— BALTIMORE EXP. oe 50 ‘and, Way (Piedmont Stesebure, ‘Winchester, Hagerstowns and Way, wit 8-10 Petit of Rocks and W: Yay Stations. 15_PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON EXPRESS. Parlor Cars to New York. 8:40-STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks for Frederick.) 39:00 Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and ay 10:00_BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattryille, fee, Bel Laurel, ANUS junction, neets for Cotlexe, pee 3 Annapolis: and Hanover. SBU iCAGO, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. > :10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta 25—Om Sunday onty, for Baltimore and Way. 2:15 BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Bs OO-BALTIMOKE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ‘Oe ):30—Baitimere and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- erick, Hagerstown and Way, via oy 4:30 BALTIMORE. HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL XPRESS, (Froderick, via Kelay, stops af Annap- oie Janetion,) 14:45—Voint of Kocks, Frederick, Win- chester and Way Stations. (Gn Sunday to Boint of Rocks and Way Stations only.) 40— Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, 45-BALTIMORE EXPRESS, (Martinsburg and Way, via Relay. | Stope at Hyattsville and Laurel.) 05—P-int of Rocks and Way Stations. 96:45—Baitmore and Way Stations. TOBE MORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL 9:15 FITTSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS SOAPRELESS. Siocpiay Corso New dorks POSTON Ww. 00— BALTIMORE. “HYATTSVILLE and LAUREL EXPRESS. Stops on signal or to let off passengers * any station between Washington and Annapolis ieee: +Sundays only. Other trains daily, except All trains f+ Washiny at Station. Qhio Ticket Ottice, Washington Station and 619 and 1351 yivania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders Will be taken for tw be checked and received at any point in the city. m23 THE GREAT RTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. TRACK, STEEL RAILS. AGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. MAY I6rH, 1881. WASHINGTON, trom Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburz and the West, 8.00 a.m., daily, with Slevin Cars to Pittsburg and Chicaio; 10:40 a,m. With Palace Care to Pittsburg. BALTIMORE “AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. at 8-00 arin. pt Sunday, 9:30 p.m. ‘uriay, with Palace Cars to ra. daily, excey t Sunday. For New York and the East, 3:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., For Brookiyn, N.¥., ail throuseh trains connect at Jer- ns daily, with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cin- cinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 9:30 p.m. daily, Rochester, Butlalo, atkins and the Not bat. iy, ex daigda and Wat in. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, st 10:30 a. 10-40) and 10:15 p.m. ‘Stundaiy 2.00, 10-00 and 10-15 p.m. deat expretsof Pulliuan Parlor Care, 9:00 a.m. daily, except Sunday. dhrect transter to Fulton street. avoiding double fermace across New York i = ity with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording | prices fc We Y, ong othe Rice tings a for of beautiial FEAT SOARES. at 50 Cente; ustial price is 60 cents. ‘ ¢ Ciguig Outs large lot of FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS, = MEGINNISS", elt 1002 F street northwest. eee WELL-KNOWN, RE- liable HATT to do all kinds of work in his line. New 8) ‘S made to order, and old ‘ones remodeled. ber the number—740 th street northwest. mart S B. ELLERY, ° SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srreer Norrewesr, Wasamorox, D.C. Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. 12.00 ‘Six Extra Fine Shirta to order. $300 ‘Six Fine Shirts to order. 50 mar’ STEAMERS, &c. LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND BRICK SET RANGES, ‘Pleage call and examine our stock. W. 8. JENKS & CO.. _o12 TIT Severn StaeeT NORTHWEST. GPEC TO HOUSEKEEPERS. J. W. BOTELER & SON Solicit an inspection, housekeepers and others, of heir eateuelve aad complete stock of CHINA, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PLATED WARK KITCHEN UTENSILS, CUTLERY, An her Bre PUES a Me J. W. BOTELER & SON, _010-6m 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. TD) 2CoRATED TOILET SETS. A ete medium price English T. Set “An ae shapes just opened. "o> nnaush Tolet FINE Goops, in rich Cut Glass. French and English Fancy Wares and Triple Plated Silver Ware, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. A complete stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, WILMAKTH & EDMONSTON, 05 = __109 MARKET SPACE, Porrery AND PORCELAIN. Now receiving from best manufacturers in Europe large invoices of DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN OF ATED OATES DESIGNS. Rich Cut, Engraved and Plain = GLASSWARE. FINE PLATED WARE AND FULL STOCK OF HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge, ) 330 NO. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. T# CELEBRATED ‘TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY$5. ‘Tue Best om Use, at J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 1TH STREET, Avove New York AVENUE. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Je10 Fonte Ga frees" Fepiego MONB AT OS TOBER SE hof ng described TWO TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWL LINGS WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS OND EFREES STREET,! BETWEEN FIRST AND NORTH CAPITOL” STREETS, BEING NOS. 51 AND 44 AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF, OCTOBER. 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of ga the preiises, T shall sell the above property. ‘Terma: One-thind cash; balance at six) and twelve mont notes bearing interest at six per cen’ annuni ontil paid, and secured ig a deed of trust on roperty sold. All conveyancits at ‘putchancr's cost. Hod'desostt win! be required ‘on-each piece of property ‘at time of sale. o7-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr. To-MoRRow. JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioners. BAY HORSE, KIND AND GENTLE, AN ELEGANT FAMILY ANIMAL, AND A JUMP-SEAT CAR- RIAGE AND HARNESS— At auction, in front of salesrooms, T TOBER EIGHTEENTH, at TEN O'CIA VALUABLE JMPROVED EW YORK AVENUE, ‘AND TRE In pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Coltmbie, vaseed on the 4th any, of 2 Qetoper, A.D; IRs. ins cause No. 7,63, on the Bauity of said court, wherein’ Charles Siousea, snd cliere are complainants and Thomas Wr, fuer and others are defendants, the undersimed ‘Trustee will sell st public auction. in front of the preiiees, on TUESDAY, ‘THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1881, 'AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M lots of grotind numbered three (@) and eleven (11), it gaiuare numbered two hundred and ‘ciahtyerix’ G86), in the Gity of Washington, in the District of Columbia, together with the improvements thereon. “The improvements on Lot No. 3 consist of three amall Brick Houses, and eaid lot will be eold in three separate peroole, accordinus to. plat tobe exhibited at the wale. improvements on Lot Now 11 are four Frame Hotwen, and its deenied expedient to sell the ‘whole lot ‘one. “Terms of sa'e, as prescribed by the decree, are: One- third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in ual installments in one and two years from te day of sale, with interest, to be eecured by 8 mortgage OF res served lien upon ses: ox the purchaser may’ at His option pay all eu. deponit of $100 will be re: quired from each purchaser at the time of ealo; and all conveyan ‘tthe coat of the ; Sing MARTIN F. MOREI G EO. E. KENNEDY & SON, Dealers in SraPLe anp Fancy Grocentes. ° We are making a specialty of OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. It is pronounced by all who useit the best in the city. NEW RAISINS; NEW FIGS. NEW CURRANTS; MALAGA GRAPES. BRUNSWICK SOUPS. 08 YY oRrKTOWN c POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY, ‘7th Street Wharf. A DAILY LINE TO AND FROM YORKTOWN. STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND GEORGEANNA, Beginning MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. Leave Washington each day st 5 p.m.,returning, leave Yorktown each day at5 p.m BOTH STEAMERS ON MONDAY. Fare to Yorktown and Norfolk $2.50 each Meals and Staterooms extra. No second-class tickets sold. Norx.—The Steamer EXCELSIOR having been char- tered by the Congressional Conunittee, will remain at Yorktown during the Celebration. ¥OR YORKTOWN, NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONROE, PINEY POINT Steamer George U ary ou TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS sod SATURDAYS ‘at 3 p.m. First-claat fare t0 Yorktown, Norfolk and Fort, Bonroe ... : 32 50 First-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout... 1 50 Second-class to Piney Point and Point Lookout. ./° 75 Tickets and staterooms for sate and information tur- nished at B. W. Reed’s Sons, 1216 F street northwest; Cook's Tours, 1431 Pennsylvania avenue; St. Marc Ho- Roose’s Cigar Stands. at principal Hotels: HB. Polkinhorn, next to City Post Office; and at Company's Office, 7th street wharf. Ou and after THURSDAY, October 13th, the George Leary will stop at Yorktown doin and retufning on her trips to Norfolk, Tuesdayy, Thursdays and Sat- urdaye, WM. B. WELCH Agent. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. old STEAMERS FOR YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL, SOMMENCING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,7 ‘way. be, Inland and Seaboard Coasting Co.'s Steamers LADY OF THE LAKE, JANE MOSELEY and JOHN W. THOMPSON will leave 6th street wharf daily, at 5 Fee (izcert Sunday) and ou SUNDAY, MONDAY, EDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7 a.m.” Returning, leave Yorktown morning and evening, same hours. Fare, each way. $2.50. State rooms and meals extra. For edditional particulars apply to GENERAL OF- FICE, 613 15th street, or AGENT, 6th-street wharf. 012 FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On and after AUGUST Isr, 1881, the steamer T. V. ARROWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, at7 a.m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY for all river landings. On MONDAY as far a8 Nomini Ferry. On THURSDAY, Nomini, Currioman and Leonardiown. On SATURDAY. Currioman and For Phi elphia, $:00 a.m., 10:30a.m.,2:00,5:40,10:00 | Leonardtown. Steamer MYSTIC, Sundi 8, for river — ws Car or as. i 40, 10-00 and | een far Chena Bee es stoy ping st 10-15 1 tnaites xpress, 9:30 a.m. daily, ex- rent’s wharf, Chay] int expt Sunday SS | above landing as far down as Mattox Oreck. 40, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30 a.m., and 2:00, 30, 10:00 an Dkia AND PREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, Pu AlEXASDKIA” AND” WASHINGTON 9:20 and 1130 For Bi hinetid 00 and 9:05 pam. ~and informetion at the office, northeast corner of 13th «treet and Pennsylvaniaavenue, and at the depot, Where orders can be ‘eft for th of Gestination fry hotsls and residences 10D, General F FRANK ral Manager. MEDICAL, &e._ SE ms of both exes cured No exiomel used. jhew cases often in s28-1m* E N HAVE SCL and @ Speedy Cure of all V by Dr. LEON, 155 Massachusetts avenue. Pre- scriptions and advies free of any charze whatever.622-im THE ABLISHED AN. ’ PHYSICIAN in the city, consnited daily at 455 Massachusetts avenue, Irom, todand 7 to9. All Pewale Complaints and Irrequlari. fies quickly cured. Prompt treatment. Separate roo: for ladies. 19-1" OLDEST ESTA 5 ’ Physician in Washington. Female Irregu- ities, Obstructions, and Leucorrhaa quickly cured. Batreet southwest, opposite Smithsonian. advice. al5-3i NO PAY!—TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH diseases come at ouce and you shall be re- 10:15 Ram On | am., 2:00, 5:40, 9:80, 10:00 | ND PRIVATE DISEASES OF DR. HENRIE, 456 ne, Lear 4\j street southwest. Hours 5 NTIFIC TREAT- real Diseases by a90-6m GTEAMER MATTANO ‘Leaves ith-street wharf No. 2 at7 o'clock a.m. for POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as follows:—On ‘Tues days for Nomini; on Thursdays tor Mattox Creek and Nomini; on Sundays for Mattawoman and Mat. tox Creek; returning on alternate cas ernie ee all River Landings going and returni: ‘stops at Mat- tawoman Creek Mondays and rey 3K jy26-6m_ G. T. JONES, Agent. NOBFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. pS STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE will leave her wharf, foot of Sixth street, every MON. DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5:20 o'clock touching at Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fort- ress Monroe. Excursion ‘Tickets will be issued as fol- re | FALL AND WINTI NGEMENTS, COM- Fa MENCING OCTOBER 1. First-class Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. ..$2.50 First-class Fare to Piney Point and Pomt Lookout... 1.50 Returning, leave Norfolk, TUESDAYS, THUES- DAYS and SATURDAYS, at four o'clock p.m. Tickets aud staterooms can be secured at general Office, 613 15th street; in the National Metropolitan Bank Building, or at the office, 6th street wharf. JouN Hse NEN, YORK STEAMERS jOHN and E. C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, East River, New York, every SATTEDAY, at four o'clock p. 3. BR. WOOD, Manager. m., and fown every FRIDAY, at 7 a.m. For particulars apply to ager water street, Georzetown. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, ap26 613 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. Cc UNARD LINE. ‘THE CUNARD ST! 3 BETWEEN NEW YOR& AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ER 40, N. R.. NEW YORK. 6 Oct, | Hoth. We | Nov: | Gallie 9 Nov. | Catatoni ...Wed., 7 Dec. NESDAY FROM NEW YORE. pga g10, RATES OF PASSAGE, 5 accord accommodations. 0 79 additional. Return tickets ta favorsble bons. Warded by asperdy cure without mercury. Dr. BROTH- | Steamers marked * do not carry steerage. ERS, 906 B street sou 2 Steeraxe at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liv- ae nore erectwominweets _Se2l-dm’_| aspect and Quocnatown and all other paxtect’ boence ok AD. ay ei Fe ae = cgi FOR Le lowest rates. of ei fon rast, Gl Ges. All female complaints quickly cured. C: Through bills Jaden given Belfi sconsu:ted daily at ¥24 ith street northwest. Oficchours | Havre, Antwerp and oer pormon the Contaeet ond from 1 to 9 o’c.ock p.m. _ 4e10-€m* ba ag ean ports. t the Cor off qT KR. JOH Prataty a Px tt i Not aa Green, or yah feted ines cure for Syphilis, Scroful varium Tumor id- | :ELOW Se Vs Bey Dicarn aa alt Blood Poison. Cure of Sih | DTG BIGELOW & Co., 605 7th stroot, Washington, Kusranteed in either stage. Send two stamps for pai” VERN BROWN Hevere House, Boston. seeded = on Ne irk, _deld-exlly cia Dr. JOHN TRIPP. {OLY MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! Anew and great Metical Work, warranted the best and cheapest, indispensehie to every man, entitled “THE Serow SEACH OF LIFE OR SELF-PRI : she, | S:” bound in finest Freneh mus- lin. cruboewet full gilt, 300 pages, con- es altie beautifnl Steel Engravings, 125 Pre- scriptions, price only $1.25, seut by maak” Mastenen strated NEw YORK ROTTERDAM. waniple six cents. Seud now. Addtvas Peabody Meds, | New YORK. Was ax conte, Send ow." Aiea. Meds: |< CO., 925 Pennsylvania avenue, W 3 tal furtitate, or Dae WM. HE. PARE Nov Butanek | f JOHNSON, Reta naugnal Bate ding, street, Boston. aise Sa street northwest. Kk. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS—CERTAIN RE = or Kidney Diseases. Gravel and ali Urinary Di J ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— Seminal Weakness, Liny« 3 pt RAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN New Yorx, Havak fay, Syphilis and al’ Bat at een}; leet be ry A Speedy cured. Genorrhera cured in 48 hours. For | The steamers of this company will sail EVER SAT- Geet ana Penneyfvania aven. eke 5 yortbse, Wt | EBAY feom Bremen Die, Love of Soest, Bp malt under acl on receipt of price.” © PF P% sent | Kates of passage: From New York tp Havre, Londons ‘YONSULT DR. Re BE EXE CesS from} to 9 o'clock Dp. m., ‘with Artecn ‘experience, fuarantees s cure in all ‘of the ‘Orcans, ‘and Seminal W. "Noe: Iunpotency, Re. Gonorshass or By phi ‘Feeenuy ively cured in from 510 10 Referste thoteading physicians of Baltes: ‘Office, 19'S. Eutaw street, Baltimore. J 7 BEEN. as STREET Sa" 2-2" m6 ROBERTSON EVERY WEDNESDAY first w " Penney! aveaue northwest, Anais, fF SUMMER RESORTS, - Saree Sr ya usted 700 feet’ above eur. rounded by fine drives. Tales mle froma es aon ‘UHN RB. KELLY, . ‘DEALER IN Finst-Crasa BEEF, MB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c. CORNED BEEF TAM, VER BECTALEY a 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 an 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Address Box 71, City Post Office. Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. mar24 ESL arcep AND REFITTED DURING THE SUMMER. Extensive Stock of FRESH GROCERIES, TEAS AND WINES. Low Prices. Polite attention. Goods delivered promptly. Cc. WITMER, 3 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Palace MARKET, Conxen Mtn stneeT AND Naw Youx avENve, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. All londs of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- TER, EGGS, etc. Everything the best. 030 LARET. CLARET. FRONSAC. ST. ESTEPHE. MOULIS. MEDOC. ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. CLOS DES MEYNARDS. MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. B. W, REED'S SONS, 4e30 1216 F st. northwest. For A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILERATION, VIRGINIA CLARET OPN ORTON'S SEEDLING are Just the Wines. HUME, CLEARY & CO., ‘807 Market Space. on Splendid Minnesota Family Fleur, justly named “SOVEREIG) yields in perfection white, sweet and. wholesome bread. CLEARY & CO., a 807 Market Space. A direct importation of A eee reo EE Mabeates ee absolutely pure, and for medicinal purposes the very best. HUME, CLEARY & 60. OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. + i jualled for smoothneas, flavor and purity, and f¢ the uideboard and sickroom is unsivallcds * “4 fOr HUME, CLEARY & CO., jela 807 ManKer Space. PIANOS AND ORGANS. GUst BARGAINS IN THE WORLD-RENOWN! WILD & Blows New Pianoand Orvan Ware .§ New Piano an fare. rooms, 709 7th street northwest. Sole Agency for the ESTEY and OTHER ORGANS, and the STIEFF, the KRANICH & BACH, and OTHER FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. 8 GPECIALTIES AND BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS. The best in quality pri Fhe iin ort oe ree oP “fint-ited neatly new, escond-hand Pianos at lees than half the oriial cost. saa Come and see us before you buy. : SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S PIANO WAREROOMS, 433 72H Srneer NonTHwest. THE TRADES. me eee JOB PRINTERS, At 1012 aerate, arenes angen D.C. r jani9 OOKBINDING. The LYCETT BINDERY | mplove first-class s10 Work- and turns out work. Itis one of the old- fest catablisiinents in Ese elty. 1012" Pennuylvania ave nue, third floor. Wittarp HOTEL LOTTERY. ‘THE DRAWING FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXED. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1881, Is THE Dak DETERMINED UPon. The of this scheme has been finally settled mpon, sna CPRTAIEY eo Glace ou THURSD AT: the TENTH OF NOVEMBER, 1881, by assent of the Commissioners, and this will enable me fo sell all of the persons, therefore, intending to invest in this achenlo may fest aarured: that thore will bo no further delays oF postponements. ‘he Wilard Hotel, with aitaxturcaand Furs. 4, niture. Senta $0, 000 Pr Popeyes Sa SES2S55S2SS252258: geeks & COURT SALF_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PRO- PERTY IN GEORGETOWN. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Columbia, d in cause Na, 7,025, docket 20, T will offer for sale on SATURDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1881, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. all of lot No. 169, and the north 30 feet of lot No. 100, in Threikeld’s addition, and parts of lots Nos. 65 and 66, in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Georxe- wn. ‘The firet parcel fronts 60 feet on Payette street, be- tween 2d and 3d rircets, and runs back of that width 120 feet, then narrows to 30 feet, and extends back 60 feet farther, and is improved with thé two-story and basement “dwelling house, No. "1412 Fayette (or 35th) ‘Theecond pareel fronts 21 fest 73¢ inches on 2a street, between Frederick and Fayette streets, and extends beck of that wid! 67 feet, and is improved with the two-story brick di) ing houre, No. 2416 2d (or O) ‘The Metropolitun railroad cars pass both which sre also quite near to both Georgetown Coll and the Gage ‘Terns of sale by the decree ere: Ono-fourth cas! when the jot is struck off, the residue in five da balance in three eine payments at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from day of sale, to be notes and deed of trust, or the purchaser in cash. Conveyancing at purcharer’s cost. itis peeved to bw Parfect, and all taxes will be paid in full to July Ist, 1881. RUDOLPH WATKINS, Trustee and Guardian, £o.. Rockville, ‘Ma. RED. W. JC THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 0#~ THE ABOVE SAL DAY, OC’ rr. s27-dts :18 POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY ‘OBER EIGHTEENTH, AT FOUR- AND-A-HALF O'CLOCK, same place, "by order of ‘Trustees. o10-dta, ASOTION SALE OF PRIVILEGES. Wasnncrox Mahxer Company, ) WASHINGTON, October Ist, 1881.5 Notice is hereby given that the rights to ocoupy the STALLS, STANDS AND STORES OF TH WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY Market Buildings on 7th, 9th and B streeta, and ing towards Pennsylvahia avenue, in the city of chington, will be sold at public wuction(subject to the payment of’ rent therefor), far the term of eighteen years, from January 1, 188% the sale to commence in said buildings on SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SECOND, 1881, AT ELEVEN O'CLOK in the forenoon, and to conti: on that day, and, by adjournment, on every sunsequent Saturdey, at the same hour, until all are disposed of. For additional particulars inquire at the office of the Comps By of the Directors: WASHINGTON MAREET COMPANY. By M. G. EMERY, President. oT-13t_ IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV! PROPERTY ON THE. EAST SIDE OF TWE TIETH EET, D ‘WEEN E AND F STREETS: NORTHWEST—No. 525. By virtue of a decreo of the Supreme Court of thee District of Columbia, passed on the 5th day of July. A.D. 1881, Equity 7,716, in which James H. Smith’ is plaintiff and Deniel Brooks et.al. are defendants, th: undersigned Trustee will sell on MONDAY, the TWEN- TY-FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1841, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, the following FP erty: Lot 4, in square 122, having'a front of 59 feet 6 inches, by a depth of about 155 feet 10 inches, improved in the fi by a three-story brick, with large back building, con- faining about twenty fooms, and now used ‘a8 Church phanaxe. ferms as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money caxh: the balance to be paid in six twelve and eighteen months, with interest from day of sale, oF the purchaser may’ pay the whole 8 money cash. ‘The title to said roal estate ehall be re- tained by saiq ‘Trustee until the whole of the purchase money shall haye been paid. All conveyancing at pur- charer’s cost, $200 deposit ‘will be required when the property is struck off. If the terms of sale are not com- plied with in seven dave after tho day of rale, tho ‘Trus. fee reserves the right to resell the property ‘at the risk and cost of the defaultinys purchaner, JAMES H. SMITH, Trustee. o12-d&ds 520 Sth street northwest. VIRTUE OF HE WILL OF THE LATEgs2, Enoch ‘Tucker, as construed in Equity Gauseged 7,682, Supreme Court of the District of Cofumn- ia, Twill sell at public auction, in front of the jrem- set on THURSDAY, the TW H DAY OF OC- ‘OBER, A.D. 1881, at FOUR O'CLO P.M., Lot numbered three (3), in Pollard’s subdivision of Lots one snd two, in square numbered 490, and all that part of Lot twen ty-five, in square numbered 490, whereof the late Enoch Tucker died, seized and poseested, said part of Lot 25 being immediately in the rear of Lot 3, thereunto eens: in the city of a ie District of Columbia, situa on the north side eoege be- tween 43g and 6th streets ies improved by a four-story Brick Dwelling, being No. boy ™ferme of sale: One-third balance in equal i ‘Terms of sale: One- cash; balance in- stalmenta in six, twelve and elhteen months from day of sale, with interest, or all cash, at option of the pur- chaser, Conveyancing at cost of the purchaser. A de- Posit of $100 required at tine of wale. B. H. WARNER, Auctioneas T (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. GOVERNMENT SALE AT YORKTOWN, VIRGINIA. ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK ON THE GROUNDS AT YORE- TOWN, VIRGINIA, I SHALL SELL THE FOL- LOWING MATERIAL, COMPRISING IN PART— Grand Stands? Hall 100x60. eet is. stetter 1g, of Furniture, &e.; together with ‘Terms: at By order of Col. H. of2-dts ure! frastee. 010-d&ds Pp®rosats FOR THE (ERECTION ‘OF A WORK- REFORM ScHOoL oF THE Dr aac Wasursaron, will be, received ‘President of the Board of north Sree porthwest, until noon OCTOBER I the plans an 3 Ff Coummnrs, yber 11, 1881. at the office of the No, 613 15th street 1881, for the erec- for bidder, if suc- work, with good ‘aaye from Gate of award and all bids. 3,2. C. Building gaa THOS. P MORGAN, { Commitice, ‘P2OPOSALS FOR BRONZE BALUSTERS. or Be, BRUSSELS AND cA HANDSOME SELVET bi ARE HEATING AS VES, ‘WITH USUAl AL GEN- APBAL ASSORTMENT. = ‘auction, at our ralesrcoms, TUESDAY, OCTOBEB EIGHTEENTH, at = it ENT TEN O'CLOCK. PPPRCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, GOOD CART HORSE vill be sold at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, TUESDAY MORN- ING, OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH, st our auction rooms. ty DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, T PUBLIC AUCTION. By order of the Executrix of the Inte Thomas J. 8. Perry, we will sell at auction in lots to. Oa cl the entire remainder of the STOCK OF DRY GOODS, comprising SILK! SATIN! VELVETS, DRESS Gods. GLOVES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, HOSTERY, NOTIONS, &c., contained in ‘store-room on northeast corner Pennsylvania avenue and 9th streets. ‘The rale Will commence on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M, and continue from day to say unt the entire stock is disposed of. ‘erms cash, ol7 WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. proms DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANDSOME THREF-STORY AND MANSARD ROOF BRICK RESIDENCE, WITH ALL MODE IM- PROVEMENTS, NO. 108 I STREET, BETWFEN I AND NEW JERSEY AVENUE NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER, TWENTY-NINTH, 1881, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the preutises, 1 shall sell sub lot 19, in A R. Shepherd's subdivision of square west of square 623, soeenen wit the improvements, being No. 108 I street northwest. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the residue in three ual payments at six, twelve and eixhteen months, with notes bearing interest at six per cent per annum until paid, and secured obs deed of trust on the prem- ises sold. " All conveyancing at purchaser's $100 deporit required at time of sale. 017-eokd THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF UNIMPROVED BUILDING 53 ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF SOUTH C STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS EAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of; the District of Coltubis, in Ki ruby cance No. (Morrell vs. Gatehell etal) Lyall oller st public auction, in front of the prem: on, TUESDAY, the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMH 1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all the interest, title and estate of the parties to this suft in and to the followin real estate situated in the city of Washington, D. C., to wit— Lots numbered 36 and 37 of the recorded subdivie- ion by Samuel Eee of certain original lots in Square numbered 873; each lot having a front of 15 feet and 43 1 inches. jLerms of ale: One-fourth cash on the dey of, ealo or within seven days thereafter; the residue in three ‘equal instellments at six, twelve and eihteen months from the day of aale, the purchaser giving his or her promissory notes therefor, bearing interest from the y of sabe at ix per cent per annum: or all cash, at his or her election. ‘The title to be retained until the full amount of purchase money and interest is paid. If any purchaser shall fail to comply with the terms of sale, L reserve the right to readvertise and resell the property at the risk and cost of such defaulting pur- gharar. The lots will be offered woparately. dol- Jars deposit on acceptance of each bid. JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Trustee, 503 D street northwest. THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. O17 -eokds, 1HOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN ON THE WOODLEY LANE ROAD, HWEST OF WASHINGTON AND NORTH OF GEORGETOWN, D. By virtue of three deeds of trust da - tivel on the 27th of February, Ted the in of y, W874 Ist of May, 1875, and recorded 3 and Liber 973, folio 336, ° nd Liber 792, folio 95. ‘and Liber 3 of the land records for the District of dat'the request of the party secured, I Hic auction, on the premises, on THUKS- VENTY. VENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, part of a tract ¥ DCK P. f Pretty Prospect,” in the county of Washington, in the ‘Dist containing @ District ot Golambie, and twenty-five (125) acres, au deecribed in faid deeds of trust. Known ax “Redwood,” is situated on ‘north of Georgetown and west of Rock i8y. access from: the cities of Washinse- nm by the Woodiey Lane road. It is ubstantial frame dwelling, has a go at to the house and commands a 3d of the two cities an f the surrounding . The excel of the xrounds of the make the property This property vest sites vi ‘Te corset by aru V yerty offers a good opportunity for an in- ent, #8 on account of the numerous fine building thereon it can be most advantageously subdi- of sale: One-third cash and balance in equal pin xix, twelve and eighteen mouths le, with intefest, eecured by deed of trust tty, or ail cash, at the option of the pur- A deposit of 3500 required at time of sale. Con- ux at cost of purchaser, If terms of sale are net complied with in ten days the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. o1b-d WILLIAM A. GOKDON, Jx., Trustee. i SOLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. P TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TW AND Dv folio 448, one of the land records of the Dis- a dced of trust, recorded in Ter ict of Colut Sites undersigned trustees will sell’ ie a ‘ont of the premises, on MON- i FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, ‘OUR. 3K P.M., all that part of, lot 24, in square 994, in t y of Washington, D.C. con- tained within the following metes and bounds: Begin- ning for the same 257 fect 2 inches south from the northesst of said square and running thence due west 109 fect I inch; thence north 26 feet; thence east 109 feet inch; and thence south 26 feet to the begin- ning me of sale: One-fourth cash; residue in one, two und three years, for which notes of purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale and secured to satisfaction of ‘Tructoes ou proberty sold, are to be xiven; or all cash, at option of purchaser. Terma of sale to’ be compli with in seven days, or Trustees reserve right t) rece!l at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. “$100 deposit required when bid accepted. BRAINARD H. WARNER, W. E. EDMONSTON, ‘Trustees, ol4-d&ds Oflice 420 Sth stiggt northwest, WiALter B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD-CASE PIANO, STOOL and Cover; Fiexant Parlor Suite upholstered in Hair-cloth, Beautifully Carved Frames, Marble- ‘Yop Tables, Easy Chairs, Watnut-Frame Mantle Mirror, Rugs, Welnut Hull Rack, mirror back; Walnut M ‘Top Sideboard, Walnut Extension ‘Table, Walnut Dining Room Chairs, upholstered in leather; Ladies’ Walnut Writing” Desk, Mantel Clocks, Walnut Chamber Suites, heavily carved; Marble To} Furniture, Brussels and Ingrain. Caryete, Brussels Hall and Carpets, Best Curled-Hair Mattresses Bi ‘in two ve Chromos and Engravings, Silver Ware, tit Yare, Husk Mattresses, Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, et WONDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FOURTH, 1881, O'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell at 415 3d ‘street at, assortment of well-kept furni- ture, and worthy the attention of buyers in search of firstelass oods. o13-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. 1HOMAS DOWLING, TRUSTEES’ 7 RY VALUABLE BUSI- N PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF BRIDGE E WEEN MARKET SPACE ET, Bi 2 AND MARKET STREET. GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the, 20th day of November, 1878, and duly recorded. in’ iber 901, “folio 372, et seq., one of the= land records for Washington county, | Dis- trict of Columbia, the und ed’ ‘Tron. fees, ill sell, on | THURSDAY. OCTOBER TWENTIETH, 1881, AT FOUR ocLock, in front of the premises, ‘the following described property: Part Lot 40, in| old Georgetown, lying on the south side of Bridge street, and adjoininz to and on the Weert side of Lot 41; beginning for the same at the end of 77 fect 4 inches, measured west from the intersection of the west side of Market Space and the south line of Bridge street, being the northwest corner of lot 41, and run thence ”westwardly with Bridge street 27 feet ‘2 inche a ten-foot alley; thence with said alley south 49 fect, 6 inches: thence cast and psrallel with Bridge street 27 eet 2 inches, and thence north to the place of beginning, with the right to the use of ssid ten-foot al- ley, and t maintain a building over the same in line with second story of the house, situated on above de- scribed lots, toxether with the improvements, which con- sist of a jae A peed ey aan one: ‘Terms: One-third cash, the resi two equal pay- ments, at six and twelve months, with notes bearing Interedt at x per cent. per snnum until paid, and s- cured by a deed of trust on the property sold. “All con- yeyancing at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit required at time of sale. If the terms of are not complied with inseven days after sale the Trustees reserve tl to revell the property at the risk and cost of the ing p WILLIAM CLABAUGH,) of-ate MAYHEW PLATER. } Trustees, the right default- TAM ‘A GORDON, Jn., Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ora fc DOWLING, ISTEES’ PUBLIC SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON LOUISIANA Al NEAR BIXTH STREET NORTHWEST, BEING THE OLD CANTERBURY PROPERTY. ‘By virtue of a deed of dated the 12th aay sib Ps ean ane county, in the District of Columbia, and by ‘parties secured thereby, suction: if front a WED! Sick Headache is one of those terrible chronic diseases that has been overlooked by the medical faculty, because few people ever die directly from it, but may suffer the agonies of ent on a dyspeptic stomach, aa is generally supposed to be the case, but upon an irritable state of the nervous system. The headache begins hours before the stomach becomes rick, and the cause af the stomach getting sick at all is from nervous sympathy transmitted from the ges HEADACHE. ITS CAUSE AND CURE. death tenfold. Sick Headache is not depend- brain to the stomach. ‘The real and first cause of these headaches lies still further back, and is to be found in a poor and impover- ished condition of the nerve fluid, and while in this con- dition there are many local or exciting causes for these headaches, such as fatigue, overwork, bright light, hot sun, going without the usual meal, stimulants, and va- rious other things may bring on an attack, but all be- cause the nervous system is run down. Now for the cure. It is DR. BENSON'S CELERY AND CHAMO- MILE PILLS, which are prepared expressly to and wil cure all nervous diseases. Sold by all druggists. Price, 50 cents abox. Depot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any addres. DR. BENSON'S. NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE #RESCRIPTION. DR. EOZEMA, MILK CRUST, C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE 18 WARRANTED TO CURE TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- TIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCH- INGS, AND PIMPLES ON ALL PARTS Tt makes OF THE BODY. the skin white, soft and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST TOILET DRESSING IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, two botties in one package, consisting of both internal and external treat- ment. All first-class Druggists have it. Price, $1 per pac! age. k- alt L=s, BERWANGER & CO. ARE THE CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE. ARE THEIR OWN MANUFACTURERS OF ALL GARMENTS SOLD IN THEIR ESTABLISHMENT. ARE PAYING THE BEST PRICES TO TAILORS FOR MAKING THEIR GARMENTS, ARE PAYING NO MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS ARE SELLING WITHOUT THE MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS, ARE GIVING THE PEOPLE SATISFACTION. ARE, WITHOUT A DOUBT, SHOWING THE NICEST AND BEST MADE GARMENTS IN THE cITY. ARE KNOWN TO HAVE ONE PRICE. ARE EN ARE KNOWN NOT TO DEVIATE FROM MARKED PRICE. ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR FAIR DEALING TO ALL. ARE KNOWN TO GIVE THEIR PATRONS ALL (OWN TO SELL FOR Casm. ADVANTAGES POSSIBLE. OUR LINE OF SUITS FOR MENS, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, IS COMPLETE. MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $30 IN ALL COLORS. 310 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 8. KATZENSTEIN, MaNaGeEr. oll s L MM EEE RRR L UE Muww Bo EF R i 8 8 BANE bon ge Boo LLLL UU MMM BBB KEKE R B WE MAKE THE HIGHEST GRADES OF 2” WE WILL DISCOUNT THE PRICES OF ANY 3 LARGE SECONDS AND SELECTS IN THE MARKET. DEALER IN THE CITY. Srxrm Stree axp New YoRe AVENUE‘ Srnacve Square. YARDS. | Norruess Liserry MaRger SquaRe, olf WILLET & LIBBEY. P. HANSON HISS & CO. . —NEW DESIGNS— LoW’S ABT TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, ‘WAINSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS, 010-2 §cHLITz's ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT, ‘For sale in Bottles by dealers generally, and in Casks and Bottles by the Agent, . BALTIMORE, MILWAUKEE LAGER, SAML C. PALMER, _ THE EVENING STAR. _ i 5 is a i if la Sad MONDA October 17, INI Riddleberger’s Two Ducis, ONE PATS THROUGH LACK OF AMMUNITION AND TH OTHER THROUGH BAD MARKSMANSHIP. A duel took place Satunlay afternoon, about o'clock, about 10 miles from Richmond station, be+ tween Capt. H. H. Biddiebenger and the Hon. G. D. Wise. Four rounds were fired, without either hurt. In Friday's first edition of the Richi State there appeared an editorial written by Riche ard ®. Betrne, junior editor, in reference to the ale confession of W. Leigh Wilson about the Blair letters im. the ‘courer at witch Capt. A.M, Riddleberger was denounced as being unworthy of belief. In a later edition of the same. pager. there appeared the card of the Hon. George D. Wise, de~ nouncing Capt. Riddlebenger as a lar amd a scound- Tel Capt. Riddieberger sent that gentleman @ challenge, and but a short time after the second edition with Capt. Wise's card ma rane the latter gentieman received a. simflar invitation from Capt. Riddlebe Messrs. Beirne and Ride Meberger met at 8 o'clock Saturday morning near Asbland, in Hanover county. But when everytht was In readiness and the seconds proceeded to I the weapons it was found that, by an oversight of Mr. Beirne’s friends, no cays had been provided. ‘The result was that hostiifties were for the Ume suspended, as it Was impossible to obtain the neces Sary ammunition within any short time. Riddleberger lett the ground in order to fulfill engagement he had with Capt. Wise, In this lag engagement It is reported that Capt. Wise's hat was perforated by a ball, while Capt. Riadieber- gers coat was shot throtigh. Mr. Beirne and his second, Mr. of the state staff, were arrested about 3 p. m. at a’potut three miles trom the scene of the Wise-Riddieberger encoun th were awaiting its result. ‘Tl oh plac under $1.00 bonds to keep the peace. Capt. Wise Was arrested after his fight with Riddieberger, “see — Out-of-Door Sports, THE POTOMAC ARCHERS. ‘The meeting of the Potomac Archers Satumay was attended by nearly all the members of the club. The matches were closely contested. ‘The npion badges were won by Mr. A. Johnson and 5 y i. At thetr final prize mg y Poton * expect to have wit them a number of friends from the Sandy Spring Archery club, a thriving organization in Mont- gomery county, Md. CHICAGO'S OFFER TO LORILLARD AND KRENR. Ata meeting of the Chicago Driving Park Asso- clation the secretary was directed to communicate with Messrs. Pierre Lorilland and J. R. Keene and ascertain If there Is any lUkelthood of the horses Iroquois and Foxhall being brought to America, and if so whether $20,000 or $25,000 would be an in duceinent to have them make their first appear ance on the track of the association. NEXT WEDNESDAY'S DOG FIGHT, Arrangements were made in New York Saturday for the dog fight for $2,000 and the champlonship of America between Charles Lloyd's (Cockney Charley) Pilot of New York and Louts Kret- ger’s dog Goh ottouleiie’ the dogs are to ht At 28 Ibs., for $1,000 aside, which has put up, and the battle will be fought on Wednesday. THE SCOTCH YACHT AGAIN VICTORIOUS. At Newport, R. L, the Shadow and Madge started. on thelr triangular race of thirty miles from the Brenton Reef Light at 11 o'clock Saturday, The wind was very strong from the southwest. The Madge won the race by at least half a mile, and id not require the time allowance exacted trom fhe Shadow. “The day before the Shadow beat the TRICKETT BEATS PLAISTED. A sculling match between Trickett and Platstad for $500 aside, three miles, with turn, came off Saturday afternoon at Creve Coeur Lake, near ‘Toronto, and was won by Trickett by a little less than oné length. Time, 204 minutes, HORSE RACES. St. Julien and Trinket had a contest at the grounds of the Gentlemen's Driving associa tion, at Morrisania, N. ¥., on Saturday, for Urs of $5,000. St. Jullen won in three straight At the Bay Di track, San Franc! Bell Echo mon the rave for Goer yeercuhe $38 225}, 2:25}. Romeo, took the first heat In 2:2436. Mr. Bennett to Sell All His Property. Following out the suggestions contained in his father’s will, Mr. James Gordon Bennett has de cided to divite up all his property, outalde of the Herald and the Herald bullding, between himself, his sister and her children, and a friendly suit for the purpose has been entefed by Mr. John Town. shend on behalf of James Gordon Bennett. against Jeanette Bell, her husband and two infant chile Gren. (The property to be sold ts very valuable, and ‘includes the Bennett building on Nassau street, the house and stables at the corner of 5th avenuie and gath street, an adjolming Jot on ath street, the house No. 11 west street and the house No. 7 went Sist street; also, the ‘We ton Heights rty, something ‘over 40 acres, with mansion.—N. ¥,'Commercial, Saturday, rs sides cemeteries ‘THE SPRAGUE LiTIGATION.—At Providence, tn the superior court Saturday an opinion was given in ‘one of the cases, that of the ok company against Z. Chaffee, trustee. Unter this suit the trustee had been enjoined from gelling of the A. & W. Sprague Manufacturing com) estate, held under the trust for benent of creditors. ‘The decision the sale Of all the estate, except $1,500,000, which must be reserved to await the Issue of the sult of the nick company against the A. & W. Sprague '] facturing company. A DeaTa From Hrprorsopia.—Mra. Catherine Muller, aged seventy-two, wife of John Muller, of 211 Dayton street, died this morning of te a bia. She was bitten by a mad dog on A\ Dut the disease did noe make Hts vance Tuesday of this week. She died this morning after a terrible struggle.—N. ¥. Worid, 16th, MARRIED. DENHAM-—KELLY. At the residence of the bride's te, October 13th, 18M by Rev. 1-8. Wi Eis ¢. DENHAM to TRENE A RELLY both ot a Se Octgter 11, Ish, by Rev. GRIFFIN—FU¢ . On 5 a 3H Strincicllow, AMES A. GRIFFIN. of Westies ign, D.C.,"to Mina IDA E. FUGITT, of PHELAN—EARLY. October 15, 1881, in this city, at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, Commnayder JAMS PHELAS, of Mouthie Tena to Mie MARE x, enh., ERERY SARL ahi i DIED. BUSHNELL. October 16th, 1881, after a short ill- ness, J. HOWARD BUSHN! only sou of Deed. and F. Bi azed y-four years. He leaves a wife ‘and two ‘On Suni ,. October 16, 1881, MAM! beloved daughter of James’ 1m. is the beloved ier rg The of the house has left pig pt etapa 4 Vhich never can be filled. Good-bye, Mamie darling, we will mest Where parting is no more. Up im Heaven with the ancels that bright and happy shore. Her f will ft ber, resi pa peepee em GREASON, On October 16, 1881, at 7 o'clock p. m., WILLIAM GREASON, sixty-three years. eee ee on, ‘corner an on , 18th instant, at 2 o'clock p. m. ‘of the family are respectfully invited to atiend. GRYMES. On Saturday morning, October 1881, of pneumonia, THADDEUS B. GRYMES. parents to St- Augustine on Tuesday, Osiober 18th, at's astine on Tuesday, Uelock p.m. Pricuds are invited toatind. “A O'DONOGHUE. On Ad aah 5 Hi : f i i |

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