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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ()U% ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES OU EREE STiK OF Bows ax, 0s retail business to go into the Manufacturing of Brote can be had in good Shows: Ladies, Mises, Boys and Children. SPEAR BROS.. treet northwest. 331-2 FEST Chass Boor D SHOES AT ACTUAL CosT. ‘We will sell all of our Gent's Fine LOW SHOES and Light CONGRESS GAITERS at actual Cost. Ladies’ LOW SHOES, SLIPPERS and Light BUTTON BOOTS at Prime Cost. ‘These Goods must be closed out to make room for Fall ‘This iss good opportunity to get good goods at very ‘Low Figures. ONE PRICE. GEO. McCARTRY, (oo. ! COAL!! Cc xz coay ‘Woop! WooD!! ‘good clean COAL and beat KIND: rou want to bay lean CO) pop tf LING WOOD go_ to JOH in idling wood nil! 4'4 street and Virginia avenue south- west: branch ollices 143 B street southeast etreet wharf. ‘and 6th- 3m RAILROADS. Sms ANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE CAVERNS OF LURAY. The Luray Cave and Hotel Comy have noti- fied this Company that they have introduced the ELECTRIC LIGHT into the Caverns, and they are now daily illuminated by the sid of this powerful azent, NO OTHER ILLUMINATOR BEING ADEQUATE feRonettate the obscurities of these, vast subterranean and crottos or to properly reveal their MAGNIFICENT ORNAMENTATION No similar Caverns are known elsewhere. No Caverns have ever before been illuminated by the aid of elec- ty. "The fects produced fully meet the anticipation, and are marvelously beautiful, presenting to the eye visions ‘which have been heretofore unattainable. Noextra charge is made for the illumination by the Electric Ligist, and Guides are furnished free, as usual. LURAY [ % will remain open at all seasons of the year, and visitors wey tech axwured of procuring superior and prst-class accommodations. EXCURSION TICKETS, Tih, coupons coca for aduuission to the Caverns, are for sale by all connecting roads. JOSEPH H. SAND: CHAS. P. HATCH, Suj i fi eS Gen" Pass'r ine = BALtoore AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MOD! NE, ANI x EL FAST LINE. AND THE ONLY LINE THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE ERFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, BSI. M. LEAVE WASHINGTO! CHICAGO, CLNCI & PAST ExPisss SATE ST. LOUIS §.00— baltimore, Ellicott City, and Way Stations. $640-BALTIMOKE EXPRESS 6:50—1 ‘and Way (Piedmont, Strasburg, rinchester, Hagerstown: aid Way, a 8:10. “Potit of Rocks and Ws Stations. 6:15 PHILADELPHIA, NI YORK AND BOSTON EXPRE Parlor Cars to New York. 840—STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (cori- ‘pects for, Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks for reclerick. Lee ‘Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and ray 20:00—BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hysttaville, Gollexe, Beltavile, Laurel, Atsapotie Junction, Jeesups’ and Hanover.) CAGO, CINCINNATI AND $10:40—LITTSBUKG, ¢ ‘ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 3. B36 Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sts 25~-On Sunda: for Baltimore and Way. 15 — BALTIMORE EXPRESS ae BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW 8:39—Baltnmore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- rick, Magerstown and Way, via Relay.) ALTINORE. HYATISVIELE AND LAUREL . (Frédenick, via Relay, stops at Annap- cks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Win- ¢ and Way Stations. (On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only.) :40—Beltimore, Aunapolis and Way Stations. 4>—BALTIMORE EXPRESS, (Martinsburg and Way, via Relay. Stops at Hyattsville and Laurel.) 6.05 Pint of Rocks and Way Stations. iunore and Way Stations. TIMOKE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL : RE 19:15 PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS XPH DELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON EXPRESS. | Siceping Cars to New Bom BALTIMORE, YATISVULLE, and LAUREL ces joys on signal or of SEES on sis Passer station between W ‘Annapolis Sundays only. Other trains daily, except Bunday. ‘All trains from Washi at Station. Fe eating ete esa Washington Station and 619 and 1351 | 3 e, corner 14th street, where orders | ‘Will be taken for bazgage ty be checked and reozived st olnt in the city. m23 THE GREAT t Offic NIA ROUTE WEST AND SOUTHWEST. ‘RACK, LL RAILS. BPLENDID ScENEE: Maasiricest Equrement. \ EFFECT MAY Hw, ISsl. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner | of Sixth and B streets, as follows: Wor Pitteburg and the West, 5.00 a.m., daily, with Sleeping Cars to Pittsbarg-and Chicago; 10:30 a.m. daily, with Sleeping Cars trom Harrisburg to Cin sinuati, St. Louis and Chicago, 9:30 p.iu. daily, With Palace Cars to Pittsburg. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. #or Cansndasiscua, Rochester, Butlalo, Niagara, with Parlor Car to Watkins and the Ni st 8:00 a.m. daily, except Sunday; 9-30 p.m. 4a}, with Palace Cars to Canandaigde an Bor Williamsport, Lock Haven and Ehnira, at 10: m. daily, exces t Sunday. Bor New York and the Bart, 8-00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. 10:00 and 10: 10-45 p.m. 9: a.m. daily, except Sunday. For Brooklyn, N.\-, all throuch trains connect at Jer- sey City with Boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording | fer to Fulton street. avouing double | ferriace across New York city For Phuizdety ia, 5:00 a.1m., 10-30 &.m.,2:00,5:40,10:00 and 10 On Stinday, 2:00, 5:46, 10:00and 0 Limited Express, 9:30 a.m. daily, ex- sunday snere, 0-40, 8-00, 9:30, 10:30a.m., and b, 4:46, 3 40, 9-30, 10:60 and TO 5 p.m. 5, 800, ily, except Sat Wat- On Wam., 2.00, 5:40, 9:30, 10:00 | and 10 15 p. For Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.m and 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sunday. or Anvapolis, 6-40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RATLWAY, | ALESANDKIA AND WASHINGTON 00, 7:20,9:20. and 11:20 a.m., 4:20, | 5:00 and 11 pm. On Sunday at 111-30 a.m. antl 8-00 p.m. the Soutl 00 and 11:10 a.m. m. daily, except Sunday. for Washinton, 6:00, 8:05 and 3:00, 5.00, 7:00 and 9:10 p. ‘ht On Sunday at 8:05 and Fi dat the depot, | nid ” bawigure to, ASES OF € often in HENKIE, 456 t southwest. Hours 8 823-1m* < CAN HAVE SCTENTIFIC TREAT- real Dineases by . 455 Massachusetts aventie free of any change w HE OL, D txost reliable 1.4! consulted da. Virsmia avenue, near 4:4 told, 4t07 p.m.” PNTL iment e Complaints and [rrezulari- apt treatment. Separate rooms 19-Im* nale Irresu andl hora quickle cured. . * (west, opposite Smithsonian. charge tor advice. — ‘al5-3i VO CURE NO PAY!—TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH pepeate discones come at once’ au som thalt Ya re Waried by a speedy cure without mercury. Dr. BROTH. ELS, 906 B street southwest. Je21-4m™ FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA e complaints quickly cured. Can be daily at 924 7th street northwest. Office hours ok p. = ___3el0-6m* J)®. JOHN TIPPS BLOOD PURIFIER is a certain eure for Syph rofuls, Ovarium Tumors, Kid~ iney Diveases anc ail Blood Poison. Cure of Syphilia | teed in either etace.. Send two stamps for pami- Filet. Revere House, Boston. Seli-ecdly roa ____- Dr. JOHN TRIPP. AWARDED THE AUTHOR! Ge MEDAL Anew and great Metical Work, warranted the best and Ottice, Yue B eheapest, indispensable to every man, entitled “THE SCIEN LIFE OR SELF-PRESER- EXOW,, | NATION.” Round in finest French mus- ‘THYSELF. Yin, embossed full silt, 300 - — tains beautiful Steel Fasrravingy 128 Pree price only $1.25, went by tail.” Hinata xix cents. Send now. Address Peabody Medi- | tute, oF Di. Wal. Hi. PARKER, Nov Bulfinch, a ‘street, 1881 |e | particulars apply to L U U MMMM BBR EEE RRR cE UU MMMM BB ED BLE L U U MMMM BBB ER RRR L UU MMM BBE RR LLLL Ul MMM BBB EEE R B ‘WE MAKE THE HIGHEST GRADES OF SECONDS AND SELECTS IN THE MARKET. 7" WE WILL DISCOUNT THE PRICES OF ANY DEALER IN THE CITY. 3 Srxtm STREET anp New Youre AvENvE* LARGE | Srmacve Squanz. yanps. | Nouraea Lmvenrr Manner Sovane, a WILLET & LIBBEY, ole dé. W. KENNEDY & CO., (Established 1800,) Dealers in BAR IRON, STEEL, ‘TIN PLATE, ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 601 B STREET. N. B.—Store closed at 6 p.in. MITATION STAINED GLASS. ‘This grand and beautiful invention fills a vacancy long felt in the ornamentation of common, windows, &ec., and produces all the unique effects of SST lescesare fines nd coberesd sine i postal. New designs just for ing given to every customer. Agency, 939 L street aoe Hetor by pesminsion to Church of tee incacasbon, otim* J.G.CULVERWELL. Aat. for D.C. P87S, OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. 03 JOHNSTONE’S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID PAINTS. ready for ures (Bend tor cireulany Estimates fu1 to TISTS' SUPPLLES always on hand. 5 GEORGE RYNEAI, Jn., 418 ITH STREET Nortruwest. 'S PULP MORTAR For Bricklayer’s Use, Where Black Jointa-are Required. Best in the world. Only black that never fades. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGENTS, 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northw Lid POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY, ‘Ith Street Wharf. A DAILY LINE TO AND FROM YORKTOWN. STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND GEORGEANNA, Beginning MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. Leave Washington each day at 5 p.m.,returning, leave Yorkt ch day at 9p. n. BOTH STEAMERS ON MONDAY. Fare to Yorktown and Norfolk $2.50 each way. Meals and Staterooms extra. No second-class tickets sold. Nore — The Steamer EXCELSIOR having boon char. Yorktown during the Celebration. FOR YORETOWN, NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONROE, EIS EY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT. Steamer George Leary ou €UESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at p.m. First-class fare to Yorktown, Norfolk and == a First-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout.. 1 50 Second-class to Piney Point and Point Lookout... 75 ‘Tickets and staterooms for eaie and information tur. Cook's Tours, 1431 Fennaylvinia avenger St Stare Be '8 To ylvania avenne; lo tel: Rowe's Cikar Stands at principal Hotels: HB. Polkinhorn, next to City Post Office; and at Company's Office, 7th street wharf. Ou aud after THURSDAY, October 13th, the George Leary will stop at Yorktown xoing and returning on her trips to Norfolk, Tucsdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdaye, WM. b. WELCH Agent. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. ols QTEAMERS FOR YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL, COMMENCING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,; LADY OF THE LAKE, JANE MOSELEY and TORN ‘W. THOMPSON will leave 6th street wharf daily, at 5 Wer Biort Sunday) andon SUNDAY, MONDAY, YEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 7 a.m." Returning, ve Yorktown morning and évening, same hours. Fare, each way. $2.50. State rooms and meals extra. al particulars ap GENERAL OF- Ry, to street, or AGENT, 6th-atreet wharf. 012 Q OTICE. 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 landi On MONDAY as far as Nomini Fe rans TH DAY, Nomini, Currioman and Leonardtown. On SATURDAY, Currioman and Leonardtown. Steamer MYSTIC, Stindayty-for river landings as far down as Upper Machodock, stopping at Reeate wears. Chsppel eS ern maiing the above Intidings as far down as Mattox Oreck. 30-6 3. R. WOOD, Manager. ATEAMER MATTANO Leaves Tth-street wharf No. 2 at7 o'clock a.m. for POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS as follows:—On Tues. Gays for Nomini; on Thursdays tor Mattox Creck and Nomini; on Sundays for Mattawoman Creek and Mat- tox Creek; returning on alternate touching at all Hiver Landings ing and returning: stops at Mat- woman Creck Mondays ani a Uy bacon Fea EGS JONES, Agent. J ORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE will leave her wharf, foot of Sixth ¢yery MON: m., touching at Piney Point, cout an Fess Monroe. “Excurion ‘ckets will be issued as fols Nowe FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, COM- MENGING OcLODE First-class Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. ..€2.50 First-class Fare to Piney Point and Port Lookout... 1.50 DAYS end SATURDAYS, ut four otock pein, nO AYS and SA JAYS, at four 0’ p.m. Tickets and staterooms can be secured st general Office, 613 15th street: in the National Metropolitan Bank Building, or at the office, 6th street wharf. THE NEW YORK Riltceter a JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, East River, New York, every SATTRDAY, at four o'clock p. m., and Georgetown every FRIDAY, at Tam. For i rent, 03 water street, Georsetown. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, ap26 613 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. (ena LINE. sv. HIP COMPANY LIMITED. BETWEEN NEW YOR& AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PIER 40. N. R.. Wed.. 19 Oct. | Se: ed. 26 Oot. Europe at bills of inden for Belf Have Antwerp and other pormos ae esi ed For and pasiyre at the Company's office, No.4 Bowing ‘Green, or Weak ‘ekeraee ae ne OTIS BK Y ors GLLOW & CO, 605 Tth street, Washington, VERNON H. BROWN & C0., _ FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. °, —— AUCTION SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DW. t INT. ELLING, ON SOUTH SIDE OF VIRGINIA AVENUE, BE’ (D BEVENTH AVNER, BETWEEN SIXTH AN) sor On SAT! -SEC- ‘URDAY, OCTOBER. x | TWENTY. OND. 1881, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., Pky ats gig gegen Aventis and running through to south K street. Terms: One-third ;. balance six and twelve monthy, at wx per cent. intéreet. $60 deposit at tine of sale. Conveyancing st purchaser's cost. - 015-8, w&f.3t HOUSEFURNISHINGS. IF YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING STOVE, ‘Do not fail to call and examine our large assortment of both. Agents for the RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES, ‘The best of their kind made in the country. Also, LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND BRICK SET RANGES, Please call and examine our stock. W. 8. JENKS & CO.. ol2 ‘711 SevertH SteeeT Nonrnwest. SPECIAL TO HOUSEKEEPERS. J. W. BOTELER & SON 601 inspection, by housekeepers and others, of mt Staats ecicuntve dad commie eioce of CHINA, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, CUTLERY, And other Hi Furnishing Articles, which they are offering at REDUCED PRICES. J. W. BOTELER & SON, _010-6m 928 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. JDFCORATED TOILET SETS. A most complete line of medium price English Toilet ‘opened. - Sets. Antique shapes just FINE GOops, imrich Cut Glass. French and and Triple Plated Silver Ware, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. A complete stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 05 709 MARKET SPACE. POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. ‘Now receiving from best manufacturers in Europe argo invoices of PORCELAIN OF DECORATED POTTERY AND LATEST DESIGNS. ich Cut, Engra’ d Plait Bee ows TGERSSWARE, FINE PLATED WARE AND FULL STOCK OF HOUSEFUKNISHING GOODS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge) 830 NO. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. yue CELEBRATED ‘TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY$. Tue Best rs Use, at J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 7TH STREET, Je10 Anove New Yorx AVENUE. PIANOS AND ORGANS 'S IN THE D. os ¥ CHAPEL ORGANS at G. L. WILD & BKO.'S New Piano and Organ Ware- 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 and lowest in pricca. ‘New Pianos of the best makers sold on easy| monthly payments, First-class, nearly new, second-hand Pianos at less than half the original cost. ‘Come and see us before you buy. SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 433 Tre STRI ee FINANCIAL. AMERICAN FINANCE COMPANY, 5 anp T Nassau Sraeer, New Yor. 434 Liprary Street, PHILADELPHia, PortTLaNp Brock, Curcaco, Nonrawest. CAPITAL STOCK. --$1,000,000 SOUND INVESTMENT SECURITIES furnished to Corporate and Private Investors. CAPITAL FURNISHED OR PROCURED for Rail- Toad Companies havin lines under construction, and their Bonds purchased or negotiated. Cgumiien Towra aud Clos, aud Yor Hatioed Gomes yan ‘owns ani and for ompa- nies and other Corporations.” tig WILL CONDUCT THE FINANCIAL REORGANI- ZATION of Railroad Companies and other Corporations whose property is in the hands of Receivers or Trustees, WILL BUY AND SELL INVESTMENT SECUI TIES on Commission. WILL BUY OR SELL DEFAULTED BONDS or convert them into interest-paying investments. §? Circulars and other information furnished on ap- plication. JOHN C. SHORT, President. WM. P. WATSON, Sec'y. and Treas, PERATIONS IN STOCKS JOHN. A. DODGE & CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 12 Wallstreet, N.Y., buy and carry stocks on three to five Per cent margin, and when desired will advise when and what to buy, also secure STOCK WRIVILEGES at reasonable rates fii witich $25 can be invested. information on application and Financial Report sent free. Jan12-1, w, PROPOSALS. Prerosars FOR THE ERECTION OF A WORK- SHOP. Reon Somoor or Tux Disrnicr or Couumnra, Wastinaron, October Th, Wes, Sealed Is will be received ut the office of’the President of the Board of Trustees, No. 613. 15th «treet northwest, until noon OCTOBER 18, 1881, for the ereo- tion of a Workshop, the plans and specifications for which can be seen at said office. A deposit of $500 must each bid as secufity that bidder, if ones ice. cessful. will enter into contract for the with and suiticient ‘bond within five days from dato of award ‘contract. ht i resorred to reteet a all bids, ae wit WHERE = Builds THOR, P. MOKGAN, { Committee, ol2-eost A. J. FALLS, PRovosats FOR BRONZE BALUSTERS. Orrice oy BurLp1Ne For Stare, War anv Navy DEPARTMEN’ { ened Popo Ge tases ont ain ie fee ariaere ree i for: far [ay partinents, in this city, will be ved at this ofties until 12 mM. oF NoveMBER I, 1881, and opened im- mediately thereafter in presence of bidders. Specifications, instructions for bidders, blank \d information as to where forms of propodal and informat mh = bronze m bronze manutacturers upon application to this office. ‘THOMAS LINOOLN CASEY, o14-6t Lt. Col. Corps of Engineers. SPORTING GOODS. ‘HK. RUPPERT, ‘NOS. 408 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUAT ENS CANRIAGE COMPANT. for , comfort and in the the cheapest for beauty, durability ae of Traveling and Lameh Received a large BASKETS. “SCHIEDAM,’ “‘W. A. SCHOLTEN, CALAND,” aud “M04 ie the U. 8. Mails to the N ata Wass Seated naey ana a $50. _ jan RE CO. INSURANCE. NEW YORK ROTTERDAM. (oLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, “AMSTERDAM, ROET ETD Ah Line, ‘Tausrers: A B. MoG M. GALT, HENRY a WILLARD. Sockeyes. , CK B. Moai Vice President. ‘against all Loss by Fire at reasonable CHS ee ete! SSS i aenas ner H. K. rates. THE TRADES. IBSON BROTHERS, CE eS Bee: oe ata lish Fancy Wares | 8d continue from 1HOMA§ DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEES’ PUBLIC SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON LOUISIANA AVENI NEAR Se geeeat cere see Te dated the 12th virtue of adeed of of June AD. Vets asd in Liber No. we folio 59, Re., of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Golumbia, “and ‘of certain parties secured thereby, I will sefl_at public THE NINETEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER AD. het, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described of lots numbered thiriéen, 3) and fourteen 10). equare numbered four hundred and ninety the city of Washington, in said Distri ‘tor ee ro ae =4 avenue twenty-five (25) feet the northwestern corner of said lot numbered a3), and thence northeastwardly along said avenue sixty-three (63) feet and eight (8) inches: thence ‘outh- and at right angles with said avenue to the public alley in the rear of said lot; southwest- y id alley to a point thereon distant twenty- five (25) f from the, south of said lot numbered thirteen (13), and thence to said avenue and the th P 4 wil is the place of beginning, together erma of sale: One-fourth in of which $200 must be paid at the timeof sale, the deferred payments to be made in one, two.and three years after sale, with interest from date, and secured by deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustee. Terms of sale complied with within seven days after dey of sale, ise the Trustee reserves the right to sell the same after one week's notice, at the cost and expense of the 3 defaulting purchaser,” Ail conve! ‘at purchaser" 4 conte PUGH FENRIS, Surviving Restos ‘Ob-eokda “No. 486 Lot ‘enue northweat. TO-MORROW. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. By order of the Executrix of the late Thomas J. 8. We will sell at auction in lots to suit purchasers the entire remainder of the STOCK OF DRY Goops, comprising SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &o., Contained in store-room on northeast corner Penn- eylvania avenue and 9th streets. ‘The sale will commence on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., to a til stock Gay to day until the entire is ‘Terms cash. olt WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUSI- NESS PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF BRIDGE STREET, BETWEEN MARKET SPACE AND MARKET STREET. GEORGETOWN, D.C. y virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the, day of November, 1878, and duly recorded in liver 901, folio 37%, et seg., one of the’ Bt oF Cotman een seaNy Die: jum catty aR. tees will sell, on "THURSDAY, OCTOBER fhe rrettna the Flisrine Seectoed Crepe Back ollo property: in’ old Georgetown, lying on the eouth and adjoining to and on the west side of Lot 41; beginning for the same at the end of 17 feet 4 inches, measured west from the intersection of She west side Of Market Space and the south line of idge utreet, being the northwest corner ‘and run thence ’westwardly with Bridge street 27 fect 2 Anches to a ten-foot alley, thenoe with eaid alley south 49 feet, 6 inches; thence east and parallel with idge street 37 ieet 2 inches, and thence north to the place of beginning, with the it to the use of said ten-foot al- ley, and fo maintain a building over the same in line with second story of the houpes situated on above de scribed lots, with the improvements, which con- sist of » two-sto ‘Terme: One-thi Brick Store and Dwelling. cash, the residue in two ments, at six and twelve months, with interest at six per cent. per annum until cured by 2 deed of trust on the Yeyancing at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit required at fine of sale, 1 te terms of ale are not complied with seven days after sale the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the default- ing WILLIAM CLABAUGH,) oT-ats MAYHEW SLATER. 7} Trustees, BY VIRTUE OF THE WILL OF THE LAT! Enoch ‘Tucker, as construed in Equity Cause] No. 7,682, Supreme Court of the District of Cotum- bia, I'will sell at Public auction, in front of, the prem. ject, on THURSDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF OC- TOBER, A.D. 1881,’ at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., Lot numbered three (3), in Pollard’s subdivision of Lots one bered 490, and all that part of in square numbered 490, whereof the er died, seized and possessed, said part of Lot 25 being immediately in the rear of Lot 3, and thereunto adjoining, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, #ituated on the north side of C street, be- tween 43 and 6th streets northwest, improved by a four-story Brick Dwelling, being No. € atreet northwest. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in equal in- stalments in six, twelve andeighteen months from day notes Dearing id, and ee- perty sold. "All con- and two, in square nm Let twenty-five late Enoch Tu of sale, with interest, or all cash, at option of the pur- chaser” “Conveyancine at cost of the purchaser. A de- posit of $100 required at time of sale. “JOHN A. RUFF, Trustee. B. H. WARNER. Auctioneer. 010-0 IRUSTEE’S SALE OF THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON 8 T, BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By wirtue of a deel of trunt, dated October Tet, A D. 1870. and recorded in Liber No. 621, folio 184, of the land records for the District of Columbia, I will! sell, “at public auction, in front of the premires, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF OCLO. BER, A. D. 1881, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M.. all that lot 9f ground in the'city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, known ae Lot numbered forty-six (46), in Peirce and Klingle's subdivision of equere numbered two hnndred and seven (207), ‘with the Tmprovenents, cou: sisting of a very desirable Brick Dwelliuig. ‘Terms of sale: One-tDird cash; balance in equal in- staliments in six and twelve montha, with interest to. be secured by a trust on the bey perty. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deporit of $100 required at tine of sale If terms are not complied with in ove week from day’ of eale the Trustos reserves the right to resell at risk of defaulting purchacer. LIAM A GORDON, Jn., Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. rptomas Dowzine, ‘Auctioneer. GOVERNMENT SALE AT YORKTOWN, VIRGINIA. ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1881, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK ON THE. GROUNDS AT YORK- TOWN, VIRGINIA, T SHALL SELL THE FOL- LOWING MATERTAL, COMPRISING IN PART— 900 Chairs, Reception Hall 100x60. Grand Stand. Tiree lot of Partie we:; together with all ots lot of Furniture, &e.; a other materia} belonging thereto. ‘Terma: "Cash at time of sale. ee order of Col. H. C. Cor! of2-dts rpromas DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANDSOME THREF-STORY AND MANSARD ROOF. BRICK RESIDENCE, WITH ALL MODERN 1M S$) NO, 108 1 STREET. BET W /ERSEY AVENUE NORTHW: on [URDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER, TWENTY-NINTH, 1881, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the pre J shall cell sub lot 19, in A? 3. Shepherd's subdivision of square west of square 623, together with the improvements, being No. 108 I atreet northwest, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the residue in three equal payments at six, twelve and elhteen months, with notes bearing interest at {Sx yor cont per annum until paid, and secured bi rust on the prem- ines sold.” All conveyancing at purchaser's cost.” $100 deporit required at time of sale. fie 017-ec&dbs THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF TWEN- TIETH STREET, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS NORTHWEST—No. 525. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Qourt of th District of Columbia, passed on the 5th day of Sul A:D. 1881, Equity 7-716, in which James H. is plaintiff’ and Daniel Brooks et a). undersigned Trustee will sell on MO! SXFOURTH DAY OF OCTOBEIE 3 OCK, in front of the premises, ng Prep 8, in equare 123; having a front of 5 6 i depth of about 155 feet 10 inches, improved py a tiiree-story brick, with hack building, con- taining about twenty reoms, and now used as Church phanaxe. rerms.as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the ¥ money cash: the balance to ota welve and eixlteen months, wi sale, or the pure NG, Auctioneer. Chaser's cost, $500 deppait-wilt te T's COs! di property ix rack off. Tt plied with in seven. as reserves the and cost of the 012-dkds T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. ° TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-S' BRICK STORE ‘AND DWELLING No. 798 ON EIGHTH STREET POSITE MARINE BARRACKS. AUCTION SALES. rpaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VER ERIOR HOUSE- eae FURMIURE. raw FINE. OIL PAINT- GS AND ENGRAVINGS, FINE | SILVER- pe WARE, CHINA GLASS, CAR- On TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWENTY- FIFTH, commen: at TEN O'CLOCK, at resid: Locka Talo tee SAGs saris Gourt"of the District af Galautbia: the following art ¥ Oak ana Walnut Dining-room Furniture. ies Bia a aah Renta Petre Silver-plated and Glassware. "Togelner with moany other articles not necessary to Mole-ats WM. B. WEBB, Executor. FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BRICK WELLINGS ON THE P-STREET RAILROAD, REA TAL RUTeTE (WASHINGTON) STREET, EORGETOWN. 7 trust, dated the 22 Sofa } virtue of a che 3 7, tant [or ton'county, ih the District of Columbia,” the subescrib- ° fo the bi bidder, in front of the prem- roa" on FRIDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF NOVEM BER, 1831, at FOUR ©" LOCK, “the following piece or parcel of ground in Thomas “Beall, of Georgetown, first addition to Georgetown, Disirict of Columbia: Be- ginning for the same at a point on West street fifty-nine feet from the west line of Washington street, being at the corner of lot two hundred and two running thence west, on the south line of West street, seventy feet, more or less, tothe east line of Abbot's property, being one foot front of lot 202, all of lot 201 and about nine fect of lot 200; thence eou Nel with Washington street one hundred and twenty feet; thence east parallel with West street, say seventy fect, and thence north to the polut of bexinning, towether with, all pages a improvements,” et cetera, as in said deed mentioned. ‘The term, which will be liberal, will be made known aloe ANTHONY HYDE, 019-Stawkds THOMAS HYDE, ’} Trustees. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSE- HOLD EEFECTS. On SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWENTY- SECOND, 1881, AT TEN O'CLOCK, within and in front of my spacious sales room, I shall pell, in addi- tion to my regular Saturday's sale, the entire contents of a handsomely furnished house, comprising in part: French Piate Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Handsome Par- Jor Suites, Walnut M.T. Tab! Ornaments, Mo- rocco Leather Covered Chairs ant ea French | Fire Gilt and Marble Clocks, Window Hangi with Aatisfacto The neonasities of satin sat ed, restored to hi Be that cure can be ful are represented tobe, am cure Sick Headache, ope p her ness aud Dyspepsia, Sold by all riuciste. 106 North red PRE: and external treatment. ‘the case. yet, for 50 cents, is a cure for you, and for Secured. faction if used as directed. P Femember that they are Nervous (WW ONDERFUL EFFECTS OF EXTRACT OF CELERY AND CHAMOMILE Urox ime CURE: Nenralgia, Nervousness, Yous Headache, Dypoptic Headache, Sieeplessness, ralysis and Dyxpepsia. These diseaes are all nervous diseases, | Nervousness embraces nervous weakness, ir- Hitation, despondency, melancholy, and a restless, dis. miserable state of min | and body, indescriba- There are some of the ay NERVOUS SYSTEM AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, AS INVARIABLY PRODUCED BY DR. C. W. BEN- SON'S CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS, ‘They have been tested time and time again, and always Tesults. This preparation Let ime state ju Pills are made to cure, and what the} ast meet what my have and WIL Headache, Rer- vmptoms of nervousness; now, Ith and happiness is a priceless ou can gatiefy ourself that Pills are all th Is warranted to cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- TIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, AND PIMPLES on all parts of the body. It makes the skin white, soft i are guaranteed to give Fast, Nervousness, Paraiyeis, and WILL CURE any case. Price, 50 centa box. aw simet, Baltimore, Ma.” By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for §2.50, to any address. expressly to Brarertie Bleepless- Der DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE SRIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST toilet IN THE WORLD. | “Hlogantly put up, TWO borties in one package, consisting of both Internal All first-class druggists have it. Price, $1 por peck # P HANSON HISS . ut Marble Top Glamber Suites, Mabovany and Painted Chamber Furniture, Fine Hair Mattreases, Pillows and Bol- sters, Blankets, Comforts and Spreads, Very Bie. antly Carved Walnut Sideboard, Handsome Walnut Seroll-Leg Extension Table, Dining Chairs, China Bud Glass Ware,towether with about 400 toparate Epgravings and Paintings, ‘Wain ju Goods can be seen prior to sale. No postponement on account of weather. 019-3 ROLE, Auctioneer, 811 7th street northwest. I _will cell at public auction on FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1881, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., at my Auction Rooms, a lot of Notions, comprising— - Hosiery, Gloves, Kibbous, Laces, Collars, Silks, and a quantity of cther goods too nimerous to mention. I will sell on same day a very fine lot of New and Sec- ond-hand Furniture, consisting of Cottage and Parlor Furniture, and a variety of other Furniture too numer- ous to mention. Persons in want of theabove named goods will do well by attending this «ale. Sale takes place at my Auction Room, $11 7th street northwest, Friday moruing at 10 O'clock. [019-2] FOLEY, Auctioneer. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FIFTH, 1851, at FOUR O'CLOCK, on the premises, I wil! sell dt public auction Part of Lots 277 and All 278, Beall’s addition, situated on the south side of Stod- dard street, between Washington and Congress, having airont of 96 feet by a depth of 120 feet. will be divided into four building lots of 24 fect each. Terms: One-third cash; balance at six and twelye months, with interest at six per cent. per annum until Paid, and secured by a deed of trust. All conveyancity at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $25 on each lot w: beyequired at time of sale. o19-dte rpuontas DOWLING, Auctioncer. HANDSOME PARLOR, WALNUT AND PAINTED CHAMBER FURNITURE, ELEGANT HATH MATTRASSES, ELS CA FINE ¥ br FURNITURE, AND TEA SERVICE, ARE, &c., AT AUC ey ‘OBFR ‘TWENTY- 1881, at T O'CLOCK, at the residence of a lady dectinine housekeeping, No. 1537 I street, between 25th und 16th streets northwest, T rhall well the follow- ink superior goods, viz: Two very handsome Walnut Parlor Suites, upholstered in Raw Silk and Plus! Superior Window Hanging: Several very superior Sofa Bedsteads and Lounges. Walnut Cabinet Bedstead complete, with Mattrass. A very eleant Combination French Bedstead. Walnut Chamber ‘ites. sexe hh ne marble-top Chamber Furniture, painted.) perior Brussels Carpets throughout the house. exant Hair Mattrassen Husk Mattrasses, Pillows and Bolsters. Handsome Marble-top Tables. Folding Chairs and Ornaments. Handsome Dining-room Furniture. French China Dinner and Tea service. superior Cut and Engraved Glass Ware. Silver Plated Ware. Kitchen Requisites, &o. ‘Terms cash. ied THOMAS DOWLT. FOURT! ols-d Z TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWO. TWO-STORY AND BASEME: T. BRICK DWELLINGS WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ON DEFR SS STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND CAPITOL" STREETS, BEING AND 44 AT AUCTION. i On MONDAY, THE SE NTH DAY OF, OCTOBER, 1891, at FOU ‘LOCK, in front of, the premises, I shall sell the above property. ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance at six and twelve month. with notes bearing interest a ix per cent. per | adeed of trust on the anni until paid and secured by property sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 100 deposit will be required on each. ploce of proverty at time of sale. o7-dts ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY POST- med until MONDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY- OURTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, same place. 18-al THOMAS DUWLING, Auctioneer. [(OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF PIANOFORTE. virtue of ‘a deed of trust, dated the Lith day ot A.D. 1881, and duly recorded in Liber No. 930, folio’ 11, et seq., one of the land records for Wast ington county, District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, the und ined trustee | wil sell on FRIDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1881, at TEN 0" a the Morgan, House, south: lice wt meetown, D. €., one Roeewood Case Pianoforte. ‘Terms cash. ol8-3t RICHARD MORGAN, Trustee. (OMAS J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN RowrHWast OF WASHINGTON AND NOEL QF GHORGETOWN, DG. a. r rue of three deeds of ted, a tives, on the 27th of February 180 the Tat ot @ 1874, and the Ist of May, 1875, and recorded Liber No. 709, folio 390, and Liber 973, folie 336, Liber 751, folio 397 and Liber 792, folio 95, ‘and Liber No. 973, folio 389, of the land records for the District of Coltnibia, ad at the request of the purty secured, ‘on ‘on DAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOB Of Ind eno “Pretty Pacey cet hiv iaw fale cna ts ot Di & pect," lying in count Washington, inthe Dictige of alam, ‘contain about one lundred and twenty-five (125) acres, an. more particulariy deecribed in said deeds of trust. ‘This property, known as *‘Redwood, R ground north of Georgetown and west of Re Creek, and is of easy access from the cities of Washing- ton and Georgetown by the Woodley Lane road. It is improved by a substantial frame dwelling, has a good pring convenient to the house and commands @ mag- Dificent view of the two cities and of the surromditiy county. ‘The excellent ueizhborhood and the proximity Observatory of the grounds of the United States Naval Rake the property most desirable. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD-CASE_ PIAN Liber N. trict of Columbia, the undentatecr hawtses will vl DRY the TWENTY FOURTE in equare $04 ix the cite 22 ning for the 2 northeast corner STOO) in MANTELS FURNITURE... & CO. NEW DESIGNS—@®> --CERAMICS, LOW’S ART TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, WALNSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS, FIRST PREMIUM EVERYWHERE. No. 45 N. CHARLES STREET, 010-2m_ In 8 W EDDING GIFTS. BALTIMORE. STERLING SILVER FANCY CASES, Designed especially for WEDDING GIFTS. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GCHLITZ"s pital of $1,000, $440; b00 hads cies been made a part of December 2a, A. D. 100,000 TICKE’ ‘HAL! 1 Capital Prize. 1 Capital Pri 1 Capital Prize. 500, Responsible correspon! Money Order by mail, ad or M. A. DAUPHIN, or J. P. HORBACH, ‘the ixion and BEAUREGARD and JU! The public are Money'on, Orders to NE: New York City, as auth the country with. Bogus The Lauiviana State dulenity have no auth Gnd are not tte agents. ‘mai “Lottery. Com: representing themselves dhority rom this Company to MILWAUKEE LAGER, THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT, For satein Bottles by dealers generally, and in Caske and Bottles by the Agent. SAML C. PALMER, Deror 1212 ro 1224 29TH StREet, WEST WASHINGTON, _e"TeLEPHoxtc CoxnEction. Le ISIANA STATE LOTTERY ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. OKLEAN! whic added. re | ELEVENTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS L, AT NEW TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Srx, 1881, is8ta MONTHLY DRAWING. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-five years by y the Loris. lature for Educational and Charitable’ purpeser ait 000—to which # reserve fund of over an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was the rect ‘State Constitution adopted ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS WILL TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. IT NEVER SCALES OK POSTPONES Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30.00, TWO DOLLARS EACH. LLAR. T CKETS, ONE DO! LIST OF PRIZES. ding aires to whom hberal compensation will be paid. ‘or further information, dress, Send orders by Ex; points, write clearly, full ad- or Htoeistered Lotus Or ONLY to ‘M.A. DAUPHIN, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, No. 212 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 605 lata STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are wader it nent of tens. G. T. BAL A. EARLY. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. cautioned against sending any Circulars purporting to many, and, ‘as ifs A for any ear: . A. DA N, Mi ctistara Mate New Orteans, La., July 4, 1881. ES d- CO., 83 Nassau street, ized by The Lou: Lottery Company to sell its Tickets. They teem resto are Fivogding are raw iia Tickets olT ‘and Cover; Elegant Parlor Suite up! Hair-cloth,’ Beautifully Carved Frames, Marble- gop abies, y Chairs, | Walnut-Fraine Mantle iErOr, ‘Hall Back, mirror. back; Watnué Marbie-To} p Sideboard, Walnut fer; ‘Ladice’Watnut at ontion of purchase Bak and cont of ach quired when bid req oud A Notice is hereby given that the Mit to oooupy the STALLS, STANDS AND STORES WASHINGTON MAHRE- COMPANY geass Buildings on 7th, ee Rae ase Pennsylvania rent therefor), for See SATURDAY, OCTOBER ‘TWENTY-SEOOND, ‘1881, AT FS igs bo comsence c Oy ala of tho Direotows: north) ture, and Disa. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucte, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANGER) IMPROVED BUILDING SN THE ROUTH SIDE OF ROUTE G as BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH : of a decree of the Court the dolumbia, paseed 1a ei Broteware’ Matheotanen of thay this, galt ‘m and to the following Sopembavatia tren mae cv Eons O'CLOK in the and to continue ems nar. wom seam Commissioners, ILLARD HOTEL LOTTERY. THE DRAWING FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXED. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1831, Is THE Day DererMmvep Urox. The ‘CERTAINLY take OF NOVEMBER, remaining gehen ray fe casured rey intending Pause of stint thers wit bono further e 3588 BEroneed: SSEEEz55 TP cece WEDYESDAY Sports on Land and Water. TUE BOAT RACES ON THE PoTOWAC. The frst and second heats for the amateur sine sle scull champtonshtp took place yesterday after= n00n, and Before they were finished the darkness of nicht was creeping rapidly over the river. ‘The course was 14g mntles with turn from a point oppo- site the Columnbt: ster (Potomac), mtn) started. jenty of water between him and Lake, Lang followed Lake, but was given Spornd place, the latter being ruled out on account of fon) rRonceray broke a foot strap early in ee oe and took a swim. ve Second heat bad McKinney, Batley, Morgan and Ba. Cropiey, all of the Potomac club, as start ers, McKinney won the hy with Morgan second and Bally Uhitd. Cropley came in last. The third heat will be rowed this afternoon, ‘The Dal race between the eat winners will W&Ke place to-morrow afternoon. Both Bricoland and Murray are here and worke ing for the professional race, which ts to take place between them next Saturday. The race will be for $500 a side. AWARDS OF EMOOTING PRIFER, P. J. Lauritzen has been awarded the gold medal of the Columbia Rifle Association tor the three Dest scores during the season, and W. L. Cash has been awarfed the medal for the Dest single shot made during the season. PIMLICO RACES. The fall meeting at Pimlico opened very bril- Uantly yestentay. The result of the frst race was printed in yesterday's Stan. It was aimile dash for atl ages that never won tn one mfle or over. Compensation, Regiclde, Gen. Monroe, Blazes,Pride, Belie of the North, Amazon and Poto- ma ried! Compensation wis big Tavorite. Pox Vomac went off first, and Amazon last. Compen- sation was in spiendld form and started fourth, It wi food running, Compensation not troubling himself much until "near tae Unrecquerter one When he took frst place and kept it, terete ale on the home stretch, winuing by wo lengths. easily. Amazon was second, ae third, and n. Monroe, Blazes, Reictde, Belle of the North and Pride following in the order tn which they are named; time, 1.454. French pools patd $9.35. The Second race was for the Dixie stakes, two miles. There were but three starters, Crickmore, Barrett and Kole. Crickmore was favorite tn Uhe pools. Kole cot off tirst, followed by Crickmore and Barrett in that order. On the turn Crickmore Was ahead. Turning to the three-quarters Orick- more rushed ahead-and came tn winner by three lengths ahead of Barrett, Who Was a length in frat of Kole. Time 3:1. French pools pald Glenmore and Ferida were tn next race, tn two mile heats, they being the only starters.” Ferida went away tirst fi the first heat and kept it, wine suing by four Jengths in 3:39. Glenmore won the second heat by two lengths, after a hard fight af the flnish, Time 3:87." Ferida went off first In the third heat amid much excitement. She held her Vantage and won the heat and race easily. ‘Tupe 8 rench pools paid $11 :80, ‘The fourth race, Unree-quarters of a mile dash, had Chariey Gorhium, Duke of Kent, Lite Butter: cup, Linchpin, Maggie C., Eunice, Bridecake, Wake- field and Mate as starters. Maggte C. got away from the bunch on the lower turn, and the others strung out, with Little Buttercup next the leader, Maggie C. won by two lengths, Wakefield Bridecake third, and Duke of Kent, Kunice, Live Buttercup, Linchpin, Mate and Cularley Gorham following ‘in the order in which they are named. ‘Time, 1:16%. French pools paid $1 A steeple chase closed an excellent day's sport. Prophet, Ike Bonham, Kitty Clark, Judge Murray, and Demonstrator, Bashi Bazouk, Kat» Long and Speculation started. At first water Dem tor bulted and Prophet fell. Kate Long led on the home stretch, but Ike Bonham took the lead from here and finished winner by two lengths—Kate Long second, Speculation third, and Bashi Judge Murray, Kitty Clark following. No tmé taken. French pools paid $7.65. Deeps tN Fre have been recorded as follows: Frank Hume to Mary A. Pugh, lot 1, sq. 125; $2,500. Sisters of Visitation to A. G. cre = 10, sub. sq. $1,620. L. Schiegal to C. L. Py 36, 480; $800. E. M. Willis toG. B. Welsh, ad. 29, lots 13 and 13, sq. 686;$—. ‘TS. Verdi W. E. Matthews, sub. 109, Sq. 181; $1,650. @. F. trustee, to John T, Lenmiin, sub, B, Sq. 169; $5,000. it. Fendall, trustee, to’ A. Helt- muller, lot 6, Sq. 1,050; $1,394.98. A. M. Smith et al. trustee, to KN. Tilton, subs. 61 and 62, sq. 28; $1,200. "G. E. Kennedy to C. G. ‘Thorn, lot’ 16, 8q- 299; $19.00. C. E. Fowler to E. A. Barnard, sub. 12, sq. 434; $2,500, Sally Smith to E. B. Sawyer, lot 63, —Beall’s addition to Georgetown; $1,800. F. W. Jones, trustee, todas. W. Hunter, sub. 13 of $125. H. A.Gill et al, trusters to T. N. $5,500. W. V. Marmion to Laura Sq. 126; $100. Joseph 8. Birch to Geo. pt. 3, ‘sq. 253; $7,817.92 Jeremiah or to John T. Lynch, sub. 19, sq. 805; $350. ©. Schafer et al. to John Walter, jr., sub. lots 140 17,8q. 49; $—. John Walter, jr., to L. Botsch, sub. lots 15 and 17, Sq. 49; $—. Same to C. Soha fer, subs. 14. and 16, jo. J. W. Ross to C. N. Waldron, lots 27 to 3, sub. of 12 and 13, sq. 686; es River Traps.—Harbor Master Sutton the arrivals of river craft as follows: Schooner Wiltte, John Willie, American Eagie, Mollie, Annie Howard, Sarah Jane and Mary, all with oysters for market; longboat Thorn, Venners, with coal for market; schr H.R. Mitchell, Mitchell, 983 tons coal for Clark & Given; schr.'A. E. Smytk, Martin, 143 tons coal, same? schr. Casper, Elsey, 114 tons coal, city dealers; scir. Oakland, Wilson, 400 barrels coal oll for market. — ELECTIONS OF OPFicEns.—Perseverance No. 2, 1. 0. G. T., last: night elected the following! James Henry, jr.,W. C. T.; Miss Nelle Pocock, W.¥. ‘T.; W. H. Hicrn, W. R. 8. T. J. Swearingen, W. F. V. A. Hubbard, W. 43. BE. Bishop, W. Mj Mainte C. Cobke, W.'C.; Miss Besse Wilson, .; W. R. Reapsomer, W. 0. @. ass ‘officers of the Medical’ Department of Colmubian University for 1881-82 have been elected as follows: Edward E. Womersley, Mass. prest- dent: Francis J. Woodman, N. H., vice president; Dr, Millard F. Thompson, D: C., secretary ; Thomas J. McLaughlin, D. C., treasure MARRIED. INGRAHAM-—SEYMOUR. In Bratoil, ©: Qeiober ith, Iss, at the rewidenee of the bee SHURTLEN iNGHRHAMand GlACE ELLA soup » ‘and Gi. young: est daughter of Henry A. Seymour, Eaq. IVES—PIERCE. | On Octobur 4, 1881, at 7 o'clock a. m., in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, by Rev. J. R. Paxton, Miss ELLA K, IVES, niece of Dr. S. 1. Groot, to Mr. JAMES H. PIERCE, of Wy > McKITCHTE—REYNOLDS. On Thursday, October 13th, 1881. by the Kev. 5. H. Green. DAVID W. McHITCHIR, ‘of Wiscasset, Maine, to ALICE C., quuchter of the late Capt. Silas Reynolds, of ‘Norfolk, 2. LOW PATTERSON. | At Brentwood, Monday er 17th, IR81, at 11 o'elock a.m. Licut. FRANCIS. WINSLOW,” U.S.N., to HARRIET LIVINGSTON, eldest dauchter of the late Carlile Pollock Pattersom, Superintendent of the U.S. Coust Survey. put. CUSHING. On October 16th, 1881, HENRY D. ig anne 4 ‘Boston, =it aed ge Py gd nera at 3 o'clock, on Thursday, tol 2 471 C strvet northwest. HERBERT. Sudden p.m., EMILY HERBE! ueral take 00 October 18th, 1881, st 1:30 'T, acod 70 years. Fur or stroct northwest, at 2 o'clock p.m., Thursday, the 20th inetent, Kelatives and fr are Fe- spectfully invited to attend. . KILLIAN. On October 18th, 1881, after a short ill- new. DDIET. KILLIAN, Ji.. only son of John G. and Alice Killian, aged 20 montiis and 2 days. ‘The fuuerel will take place from the residence of his ed No. 1345 W street northwest, between 13th and 4th, on Thursday, October 20th. at } o'clock p.m. The frietds of the taunily are invited to attend. bd MOORE. On Tuesday, October 18, 1881, at 11-10 o'clock a.m., in the fourth month of her ae,” MARION G MOORE, ‘tutant of ‘B. aud ia foore. 1881, at 4 o'clock p. wife of 'T. H. O'Sullivan, aged take place from the residence of her Nor O85 D street natthwests Freie Briends of the family ate,in- ‘aneral R. me a All is dark within our dwelling, Fog dns beothce we loved #0 fondly, a ee ee eee Tope tees