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BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. BOOTS AND SHOES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. a. W. KENNEDY & CO., (Established 1300,) Dealers in BAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. 606 PEN YLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET. _X. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. os yp TION STAINED GLASS. = i beautiful invention fills a vacancy Joos namentation of common windows, Glam, Ao.. and produces all the unique effects of the sasn-lines and colored glass in richly stained ‘windows. ive price list, call or send ceived. | Directions. for As 1 wtreey scenev. rch of the beer p{sts< OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE g GLASS. JOHNSTONE’S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID 5 2 for uses, (Send for circular) fimates Furmisind to Beildere “A full stock of AR- ‘TISTS SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn. m30 418 Trm Stueet Nosruwesr. MARTIN & 300.8 ‘S PULP MORTAR el ee Best ite the world. Only black Po potas fades. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AcENts, Sp2T 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. RAILROADS. a! (GHENANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE CAVERNS OF LURAY. - Luray Cave and Hotel y have noti- Sad thie Casa eny toad the ete Se aned ced the ELECTRIC LIGHT into the Caverns, and they are now daily illuminated by tthe aid of this powerful axent, WO OTHER ILLUMINATOR BEING ADEQUATE to the obscurities of these vast subterranean aad groties or to properly reveal their MAGNIFICENT ORNAMENTATION. ‘No similar Caverns are known elsewhere. No Caverns have ever before been — the aid of elec- ‘tricity. Pe on eecdaced fully meet ticipation, and tiful, aioe fothecye visions hich have been Tieretotote fofe attainable. Noextra charve is made for the illumination by the Electric Light, and Guides are furnished free, as usual. a URAY INN ‘Will remain open at all seasons of the year, and visitors Thay Teel arcued of procuring superior and mrst-clase accommodations. EXCURSION TICKETS, with d for admission to the Ca are for MES copes goes for werns, JOSEBH H. SANDS, CHAS. P. HATCH, ay a | Gen’! Pass’r Avent, rstown, Md. Philadelphia. JPALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE MODEL FAST LINE. AND THE ONLY LINE ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. SCHEDULE TO TAKE EEFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22, LEAVE WASHINGTO eee SINCINNATE, ND sT. LovIs 00— See es and Way Stations. ob ‘Annsp and Wa: ai gdmont, = 3 Sand Way, vi 16— Point of Rocks an: Stations. SaSPHILADELELIA. NEW SOK AND BOSTON EXPRESS. Parlor Cars to New York. B:40-STAUNTON AND VALLEY nects for, Hagerstown aut at Point of ‘Hock for Frederi 9:00 Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and 3o-00RALTIMORE EXPRESS (slope at Hyattsville, omen By ell § junction, oon 4a“PIFTSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND To Louis Pee ME 22:10, Baltimore, Elicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta ons. for Baltimore and Way. see a 00 BALTIMO! PHILADELPHIA AND NEW 20 GEE EXPRES ions, (Winchester, Fred- wand Way, ts Lal eeu Er BYATISNILLE EARD AUREL i pte To Boint of Sto itimore an ie y Stations. eS gbrauat n HIATTSVILLE AND LAUREL XPRESS. 99:13_PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS 3. $90 PHILADELPHIA, NE NEW YORK and BOSTON 20-00 BALTIMORE, SAATISVaLE, sua LAUREL ‘Stops on signal or seas any gg Washington and’ Annapolis | res soap. Sundays only. Other trains daily, except from Washington stop at Relay Station. ‘Baltimore Fortec Tienet Grice, Waktu se, Wasa Sato snd 4 a Bt ‘where orders ‘Will be taken for bumwauge to be checked and recetved at ny point in the city. ‘TO THE No! WEST AND SOUTHWEST. UBL G RAILS. BrLExDID a a Laos re TRAINS LEAVE, WASHINGTON: ‘Depot, corner Wor Pittsburg and the West, 9:00 a.m, ‘Sleeping Cars to Pittsbarg and: ; 10:30 a.m. with Priars Care to, oer ae een BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC AD. ea Gally, except Su 7:30 prim, dally” except Sat- 3 % 'm. daily, ‘Gruag, with Palace Care to Wat: Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 a Pees Patt 20: ois ee oa hon ean mand 4:40 p.m. daily, renee Bor 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except ALEXANDRI the Orrans of bth mee cured fen in Sea ‘No calomel used. Die HENULE 406 avenue, near 434 street southwest. Hours 8 47pm <28-1m* EN CAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREAT- Gas vain Soraneee JOHN TRIPP'S ae SUnininn iss ooes an Dict for Syphilis, Serofuis. Ovariumm ‘Tumors, Kid Poison." Cure of Syphilis oe two stampe for pam- Da. JOHN TRIPP. A MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! Anew and great Medical Work, warranted the best and BROTHERS IS —— OLDEST Ream ‘Otetractions, and’ Teectne aatkiy cent. Wis B seret vutwest oypeii Sadthooinn. No NO PAY!—TO ALL ‘diseases come ENTIRE | STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES Oraee be sold of cost, as we retire from ag I soo Bose: Lasien ‘Mises, yn and Children SPEAR BROS., 734 7th street horthwest. 931-2" Fst CLASS BOOTS AND 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 Stock. This is a good opportunity to get good goods at very Low Figures. ONE PRICE. GEO. McCARTHRY, NNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PI ANOS AND ORGANS. poy NS oRED Sage et rooms, 109 7th toa ser borthwest. se for the ESTEY and OTHER ORGANS, Fidihe Tiger, {he KRANICH & BACH, and OTHER GPECIALTIES He BARGAINS TN PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘The best in quality, and lowest in pr puna “clare haa, nearly new, second-hand Pianos at less ‘Come ee @ us before you bay. SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 493 Tru Staeer Nonruwesr. STEAMERS, &e. Yorktown 'N CENTENNIAL. Be STEAMBOAT COMPANY, ‘Street Wharf. am 605 PI A DAILY LINE TO AND FROM YORKTOWN. STEAMERS GEORGE LEARY AND GEORGEANNA, Leave Won, pees tA ila 17. inate each m.,returning, Yoon each day a8 sdistbs BOTH STEAMERS ON MONDAY. Fare to Yorktown and Norfolk $2.50 each way. and Staterooms extra. ie socont chs Nore. The Steamer EXCELSIOR pbaving: een char- fered tow dai tns Carat Commi remain at YOR YORKTOWN, RFOLE. _ PORTSMOU' RTRESS, woNRo! EY POINT 5, D POINT LOOKO! Steamer eons on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS gnd SATURDAYS, at § p-m. First-class fare to Yorktown, Norfolk and Fort omnes $2 50 Firw-clees fate to Piney Poisit and Point Lookout. 91 $0 Second-class to to Biney Point and Point Lookout...: 15 ‘Tickets and staterooms for sare and information tur- nished at B. W. Reed's Sons, 116 street northwest; tel: Roose’s Cigar Stands, at principal Hotels: H B. Foikimhorn, nest to Cty Post cerann af Company? ‘th street wharf: Quand ster THURSDAY, October 13th. the George will stop at reser going and returning on. trips to Norfolk, Tuesdays, Thursdays and sat "GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. ‘ols STEERS FOR < YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL, COMMENCING eae, OCTOBER 13,; ‘The Iniand an board Steame LADY OF THE: LAKE. JANE MOS! LEY ant JOHN W. THOMPSON will leave 6th street wharf daily, at § mee (oso Bondacs sak oan (SUNDAY, MONDAY, IDNESDAY 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 additional particulars auply,to GENERAL OF. FICE, 61: Toth street, or AGENT, Oth-strect wharf, 012 N OTICE. FOR POTOMAC 1d VER LANDINGS. Op and after AUGUST Je 1981, the steamer ARROWSMITH will leave her Toot ot Tih treat, at ckery MONDAY, THONSDAY and SATCIE ica on THU DAY. Ne nia Gee arriomat ni Vy x, Noi ‘urrioman nd Leonardtown." On SATURDAY. L- ate Siverio. sae for river sping at Soncrtines landings as far down as U; pper jock, Brent's whart, Chappel! bt Point, t duende ‘the above landings tox 230-6 *}._R. WOOD, Manager. Cee ER fbi arf No. 2 at7 o'clock a.m. for POTOMAC ivi aL LANDE GS as follows:—On Tues- rol | gays for Nominis on Th stor Mattox Crock and Somini; on Sundays for Mattaw reek, and Mat: on alternate "| Becta ess and sia saa ule a Mat- Creek y aro ou 1S an jay ORES, ® NOPFOLE AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER BaDr Cee OF THE LAE ere MON Bay WEDNESDAY ‘ana and TuIDAY, at 5:30 o'clock . touching at Point, Foint Lookout and F¢ ress Monroe. Ex ‘Tickets will be issued as fol- rALL WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, COM- aopeam aM os Mouroo and 3 aa $2.50 re fonroe an ‘Fizet-claes Fare to Piney Point Lookout. .d Point. Returning, Jee orto TUESDAYS, THURS DAYS and ATUNDAYS. at four otlock p.m. ‘and staterooms can be secured at general office, 613 26th street; in the National Metropolitan Bank Building, or at the. oS JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT leave Pier River, Sow dorks every Sa SATTRDAY, tte and on ; = = ‘OOD, Secretary, ap26 613 15th street, opposite’ ‘U. 8. Treasury. (CUNARD LINE. ‘VERNON H. BROWN & O0.. New York; Orto Moser. OT18 BIGELOW &'CO., ‘Washington. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— Sreamenre Live ef ee Sere THE TRADES. FUTURE DAYS. |OMAS J. bop Auctioneers. PROPER CABLE 80 we Sy Ree ND NOE oF GHORGETOWR. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. \ETRACTI SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSE- ‘VE As SATURD! MORNING, BER, TWENTY- par STEN ON within and in | On To- {font ot ny epacions raion roomy sell, in addi- TEs OCLOCE S. i we the entire, contents of bandaotely forse oc, co Seanpeising mh part: Tor Suites, Wate non or ta *Ormamenta, Me. Fire Gilt ars cl Engravings aoa Seer Markie ‘foo, Ghatiber Su talon Mab fer Minnie Hie and b ES gant Carved ere mt retards sdsome Want sha Glass Ware, Peepers ‘with, sbout 400 separate Ne it, Sant Pasa mer tomes Roreetponenspten wo Roars Rew reread Sean We pRSGUAT tales of ress, “Express Wagons, Harness, will sell at the Bazaar on SA SATURDAY MORNIN ING, OCTOBER TWENTY-SECOND, COMMENCING TER O'CLOCK. Oo ee Oe built by Wateon, a Top Buggies. 020-2 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. FAMILY SUPPLIES. (ACARD FROM WM. M-GALT & CO. First premium for the best 1 oeeg ears entry 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SOME COUPE ROCKAWAY, VERY HAND! LARGE DARK BAY Ho! KIND AND ex TLE. FINE LE HARNESG er SET SINGLE ER TWENTY-SECOND, 1, at TWA ofchocK, Ba front of m auction, Shove ourhe nn vanie 020-2 eng “pest {iis day awarded to Sik EREaE, \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NEW YORK SURREY CARRIAGE (NEARLY NEW) ril.be was EWELVE O'CLOCK. Sx URDAY OCTORSE 'Y-SECOND, in front of my auction rooms. 020-2 P. fist ats above-mentioned flow ‘Minn Patent Process four is CERES, the cele- jour, ‘grocers. WM. M. GALT & CO. Corwen let STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, its for the Dis- Flour AL WHEAT FLOUR, ALL-WHEAT FLOUR, a | AT PUBLIC AUCTION. arty we wil sol et ation i lots to sult eases Ys, will sell at auc lot pr tile entire remainder of the = STOCK OF DRY GOODS, comprising SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &., Contained in store-room on northeast corner Penn- sylvania avenue and 9th street ‘The sale will commence on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., and continug from aay to to day until the entire stock is ‘Terms cash. lt WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE MILL. Families and the Trade supplied. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, WHOLESALE AGENT, 15 504 NINTH STREET KORTHWEST, G20. E. KENNEDY & SON, STAPLE AND Fancy GRocERIES. uve COO rE * ‘Iti = NEW RAISINS; NEW FIGs. ‘NEW CURRANTS; MALAGA GRAPES. BRUNSWICK SOUPS. of OLD GOVERNME: Pronounced by aif who asolt the (AUCTION SALE OF PRIVILEGES. Wasninoron Manger Company, ‘Wasniwarox, October Ist, 1381. ‘Notice is hereby given that the rights to occupy the STALLS, STANDS AND STORES OF TH WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY in the Market Buildings on 7th, 9th and Boatreets, and fronting towards Pennsylvania avenue, in the ci Wacbinigton, will be sold at public auction(subject ‘he payment of rent therefor), for, the te om ot Sgbioen years, from January 1, 1862, the sale taid buildin . Bi 8 OD SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SECOND, 1881, AT ELEVEN O'CLOK in the forenoon, and to continue gn that day, and, by adjournment, on every subpequent Saturday, at the same hour, until all 01 of, culate inquire af the office of the Seep oS oa of the Directors: WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. By M. G. EMERY, President. 7-13 LAMB, VEAL MUTTON, SoM CORNED BEEF 629 and 630 ket, 9th an 630 Centar Mar et, 9th street Be Gs ‘ity Post Ofties, Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the LARGED AND REFITTED DURING THE SUMMER. Extensive Stock of FRESH GROCERIES, TEAS AND WINES. Breve antcetvine T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. Auorion feta OF A TWO-STORY FRAME ON SOUTH BIDE OF VIRGINIA SIXTH AND SEVENTH AYE VENUE Bt on SATURD. OBER TWENTY-SEC- OND. isgr AT oh O'CLOCK P.M., I shall ofice ss at public Suction, in, front of the remiscs, equare machms: One-third cash: balance. ix and twelve ber cent. interest. | $60 t six deposit at time of tale. Conveyancing at purchaser's coet.” O15-#, WEE, St Low Prices. Polite attention. Goods delivered promptly. 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ppatace MARKET, Conner 147H sTREET AND Naw YORK AVENUE, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. HHOMAS DOWLING, Anctionecr, remises, I sell at public tr Part + of Lote - eid ited All of 34s, "Bealls a moe sittated on the south side of Stod- dard areo Wi ‘ashington sad Conaress, havi i t Of | depth of 120 feet. This ‘wil be divided into tour build oot each ill be divided into ing lots of 24 fc pe third exeh talsticg ah ate i and secured ae peourat ty oe Soponit of $25 om ack neal ‘at time of sale. 019-dte All londs of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- TER, EGGS, etc. Everything the best. 8ST. ESTEPHE. ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. CLOS DES MEYNARDS. MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. 8B. W, REED'S SONS, 1216 F st. northwest. FR 4 LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILERATION, hose B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ol8-d ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. VIRGINIA CLARET OR. NORTON’S SEEDLING HUME, CLEARY & ‘807 HLGRet Space. = Splendid Minnesota Family Fleur, justly named “SOVEREIGN, ” yields in perfection white, sweet an aye come bread. are just the Wines. SSUREND bon” PORT WEBI, gbeolutaly pure, and for edicinal prrnoses the very 207 Markst Space. DOWLING, Auctioneer. .NDSOME THREE-STORY AND MANSARD ROOF BRICK RESIDENCE, WITH-ALL MODERN IM_ PROVEMENTS, NO.’ 108 I 8’ BETWEEN I NEW Y AVENUE NORTHWEST, AUCTION. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTO! PENTY-NINTH, 1881) AT FOUR 4p front of the pronitooy ahall well wa Io 19, as A ‘Shepherd's fuaro west of square together with the 110] being No. 1087 stack twelve and elshteen months, ith note ‘interest at six per cont per ania’ ragipeeoe of trust on the prem- isos sola.” All conveyancing at purchaser's $100 017-008 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ops STAG PURE _ WEUSE BY. ae fmoothness, flavor and purity, and for HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Marxer srace. ieunequalled for s Ba Ze, B a i BETwexx New Yor, Havan ‘aD : HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1328 F STREET, NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN ‘WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, t and Bonds, Stocks and. Investment Securities Bough! HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, EE i RCL Boge se! JOB PRINTERS, 101 Ba eeane aa ‘Washington, D. S. = BHoksiInvine. and sent perigee eee g mgt and tame out au is one of Elche of the ad ext establishments Bue, floor. No. 539 1$rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 4 Broapwar, New Youn. foe eee Privets and W3LTEE ». hipioecaes ha Auctioneers. REGULAR SALE OF (OLD _FUR: pea iq Vile Gee ice ~ reer "Ferme Ga WALTER 3. WiLLiaes &co, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. AN MARE, SIDE-BAR TOP BUGGY, SINGLE eee ek AT AUCEIONS = on RUESDAY, DAY the EWEN: 4s SALE OF UNREDEEMED oe ‘T will sell for H. K. Fulton, at 121! TCESDAT, OGIO ee YCLOCK A. M.. sbout 900 pobre coustet 2 rincipally of and will be continued Mi GS, at TEN ‘and EVENINGS, at SEVEN O'CLOCK, until Persons fickets, the having expired, will JAMES GUILD & SOW, Auctioneers, H. K. FULTON, Broker. on, the TWENTY. OCTOBER, A.D. 1881. at TWELVE sale the said le to take place at corner of Sth and Stanton Place sagt ALLEN, Constable. Schober 1, 13, 1881. rypuomas eee Auctioneer. BUNCANSON BROS. ‘Washington, D. me CERY SALE LE IMPROVED BEAL ie of THEA NORTH SIDE OF NEW NORTHWEST, ‘No. 925 NEW ‘special le in case No. 7840, Docket Grymes is plaintiff’ and William W. ta, we will sell, at public the premises, the following real es- chington, in the District of Co- lumbia: Part of lot six (6) in ‘square numbered (B72), noconing to J v Grymes and al. are defendan' lotion, infront of in ‘the city of Was! [or Somerofeaid iota §) inches: thence no thereon. EAE "FOUR O'CLOCK P. PAY 01 ance: i six, twelve an interest, HANCERY SALE OF, VALUABLE IMPROVED CAS Girabao REAL "AY STREETS NO! ‘THREE-STORY EET; ON FIFTH | STR ND THEY LARGE AND CONVENIENT: BRICK STABLE, WITH ADJOINING STABLE LOTS, IN REAR = eed SALE TO BE sale haa under race of the Bubaiviaed into lots numbered from and sold according to, Ddivisit Lot 81 tronta 20 fect ou "Mi" atroet by 2 depth {eet to.an alley, and iy improved by = 450, SM" street, fe ‘Vrustes reserves 00 Jot when sold. ai aon eee EDMONSTON, Trustee, ‘Office 420 5th utreat northwest. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionear. C™ssz AND ITS USES NITURE: ARE NOW MATTERS OF GENERAL INTEREST. The following 1e from on interesting letter written ores ios triad, on tditoe of s prominent octooy Pills who cn Se see.ypaakle for schoo} ghildren whe Headaches: ed by = Tepeed Drain in heir stun, ‘and for all classes of hard brain-workers w: one Overtaxed Dervous centers need Te; ‘wor ‘nervous: Paralysis are oy a . DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON’? SKIN CURE 18 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 other parts of the body. Tt makes theskin white, soft and amooth ; removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST toilet dressing IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, TWO bottles in one pack- age, consisting of both internal and external treatment* All first-class druggists have it. Price, $1 per package. 19 2 | STOUT MEN. MEN OF SHORT STATURE AND LARGE PRO- PORTIONS LABOR UNDER THE DELUSION THAT ‘THEY CANNOT BE FITTED READY-MADE. THIS 18 A MISTAKE. LAST WEEK WE HAD AMONG THE HUNDREDS OF VISITORS THE EMINENT COMEDIAN, BISHOP. MOST EVERYBODY WILL REMEMBER HIS ROTUND FORM. HE WANTED AN OVERCOAT, AND SAID: “I WAS TOLD YOU COULD FIT ANY SHAPED MAN. CAN YOU FIT ME? THE VERY FIRST OVERCOAT THAT WAS PLACED ON HIS BACK FITTED HIM. TO SAY HE WAS DELIGHTED WOULD BUT FAINTLY EX- PRESS HIS FEELINGS. HE THEN TRIED ON A SUIT, WITHOUT ANY DESIRE TO PURCHASE, MERELY WISHING TO SEE IF HE COULD BE FITTED. IN PAYING US FOR THE OVERCOAT, HE SAID: ‘I WILL KEEP A MEMORANDUM OF THE SIZES AND SEND YOU MY ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY I MAY BE IN. I NEVER WAS FITTED READY-MADE BEFORE.” WE RELATE THIS TO SHOW TO STOUT OR FAT MEN THAT THEY SHOULD GIVE US A CHANCE TO SHOW THEM OUR STOCK, FROM WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO FIT NINETY-NINE PER CENT OF ALL WHO MAY CALL UPON US. A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, ‘316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. 18 P HANSON HISS & CO. . —NEW DESIGNS— LOWS ART TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, WAINSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS, Wo. 45 N. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE. 010-2m_ W 2ppixe GIFTS. STERLING SILVEB TH FANCY CASES, ‘Deaigned eapecially for WEDDING GIFTS. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVEBSMITHS, oe 1315 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. b| GezErrsss MILWAUKEE LAGER,» ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT, For ealein Bottles by dealers generally, and in Casks and Bottles by the Agent. SAWL C. PALMER, Depot 1212 ro 12% 20rm Sraxer, _THE EVENING STAR. _ FRIDAY Sports by Land and Water. BOAT RACES ON THE POTOMAC. ‘The final heat in the District champlonship Scull Face was rowed yesterday afternoon. Jlolli ster, Harrison and McKinney, the winners of the ted heats, appeared on time. In drawing up to the referee's boat Hollister got caught in the propeller and took a @ His boat was emptied of the Water and Hollister got in for the race in his wet clothes. At the word Hollister went away first with Harrison behind hin, followed by Mcktnney, McKtnney took the tead at the first quarter and kept it, Winning by about two lengths ahead of Harrison, who was about three lengths in front of Hollister. The distance pulled is suid to have deen one mile and six-ciguths of a mile. Mckim- ney"s time Was 11:20. ‘The Columbia club wilt give a race on the Poto Mac to-morrow afternoon. It will be followed by @ pleasant dance in the boat house. A inceting of oarsmen, and persons interested im boating matters, was held at McCauley’s Hall, om Capitol HM, last night, for the purpose of perfect. ing, arrangements for ‘the establishment of a boat club tn East Washington, Mr. Joseph Brown was elected temporary chairman, and Wr. Joseph T. Harbin, temporary secre and the ‘following were ehrolied as members: Messrs Jos, Brown, Jos. T. Harbin, C.C. Norris, Herbert Lewis, 8 der Mansfield, Chas Kibhy, Frank ¥ M. King, Wm.” Brown al and M. Goffey necting adjourned until next Thursday, when permanent officers w ‘= elected and committees appotnted, and the su of building ‘a bout house'on the Eastern Brune Will be discussed. PIMLICO RACES YESTERDAY. The first race at Pimlico yesterday was a mile dash, for all ages Biue Lodge, Duke of Kent, Parole, Bounce and Governor Hampton, started. Parole was Dig favorite on account of the scratch- ing of Glenmore. Bounce started out leader. Pa- role did not work until he reached the lower turn, when he took second place, belind Bounce. Om the home-stretch Parole ran to the front and finished winner one and a half lengths ahead at Bounce second, who was a head in front of Gov- ernor Hampton thind, Blue Lodge fourth, and Duke of Kent last. ‘Tine 1:4. French pools patd For the vestal stakes, Aella, Brambalctta, By- the-Way and Spark started. Spark was favorite, She led off in the start. The running was ood all {he way round. On the way round Spark had fallen back some, moved up, closely tollowed by Brambaletta. The run home was hotly com tested, but. Brambaletta won by a half length in front ‘of Spark, second, who was three lengths ahead of Aclia, third, and By-the-Way last. Time 2:44. French pools paid $40. Then followed the 1 mile dash for all ages. Fair Count, re Wildmoor, Strathspey, dersey, Lida Stanhope at ole started. Monitor was the tavontes Lida, St mhope Was first away, but Parole made the running and finished an easy win- ner by four lengths ahead of Monitor second, with Strathspey third, Wildmoor fourth, Far bount ith, Lida Stanhope sixth and A Jersey last. Tune, 22384. French pools paid, $9. The fourth race was for the Cope jon purse, mile heats. Greenland, Bridecake, Brooklyn, Pil: grimagé and Linchpin started. 'Bridecake got away leader. The race was a good one. On the lower turn Greenland moved up, and there seemed Ute other change at the three quarters. After entering the home-stretch Greenland pulled out and went to the front. and finished winner by it lengths, in front of Pilzrimage second, Bride- ¢ third, Linchpin fourth and’ Brooklyn last, Time 1.45. ‘In the second heat Greenland Mnished eight lengths im front of Linc! Retpin second Pile et hind, Brooklyn fourth and firidecaké dee ‘Time 1. andl sty > ast race was a handicap = i hase with Kate Long. Judge Murray. goin arr Frank Shorts Ike Bonhain, Wooster, King Dutchinan, Coryees and Bashi ‘Bazouk. ‘Ike Bonham was favorite. When crossing the track Ike Bonham went dow! Dut soon recovered. Going Into the south ned nearly all the horses went wrong. Frank Short then went to the front. followed. by Tke Bonham, Ingomar, Basht Bazouk, Judge Murray, Co following ut along distante ind. Few of the horses were left in the race, but I mar took up the lead and went safely over earth walls and second water, and made for the last jump before g nt the’ track. At the = ump ine: Bonham fell and rolled over is ox pdrich, badly in} him. He was 80 hurt that he was borne to the stable tm canes condition. and he ts Supposed to have suffered tie ternal in Ingomar then took the lead and was, first on the track. He finished winner one length in front of Kate Long second, with Bashi Bazouk, Corystes and Wooster following at long distances —— rear. No time was taken. French Paid 17.75. AQUATIC ‘ischief and Pocahontas, first-class ew York Yacht Club, started on a yesterday of 20 tiles to the "eastward and Windward, off Sandy Hook. The Mischief won om ‘The three-mile boat race between pon, Weelsbene, of Wheeling, and Boll, of Port Berry, Pa., for & purse of took place at Wheel W. Va, » the congressional committer, 2 stinguished visitors, left Yorktows, ast evening, a ‘the army and navy are ling: ering. Many of the state troops have go the rest are leaving, and so the great solves and the Yorktown centennial comes to Kagelend og gommission having wisely determined o Programm. See With attempted forty men took away James Cunningham, one af mere, f fired a volley at him, and bim from his late residence, No. 631 D “Funeral Pomme Ned mg pm he pie Ly ‘inst., ai 2 Le, br ‘On October