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EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Important Sales of Real Estate ‘NIVERSITY OF GEORGETOWN, } LAW COLLEG 1425 New Youx AveNvx, Ngan l5rH Srarer. Facull Cc. W. Horruas, LL. D., Dean and President of Hon. R. T. Mennrex, LL. D., Constitutional Law Most Court, Hon. W. A. Ricuarpsox, ree j. B. Ce « Ciginng), Statatory Law. sata eee ees Personal Property, Con- porations. Reat Property, Do- ry and Crimins! Law. B., J. J. DARLINGTON sot Court. ret Wednesday in October to are now open for the reception of ‘Term extends from fi Zune. All the classes Students. Reau ars, $50 per annum; post SBORNE SEMINARY Boarding and Day Schew Little Gis —will reopen at 943 M street northwest, Ser tember 5, 231 sen from Kindergarten to Harvard College examinations. Thorough instruction by ern teachers. old. M": OLGA DANIE CLASSES IN'GERMA At Her New Reside University, gee Classes. for and Modern Langunces, Mai 1, English, Pe: Manship and Bookkeep ‘For fur-her iaformation address H.C. DAVIS, o17-10t Columbian College, City. Y 18S CALKINS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN Is REMOVED from Baum’s Hall to 303 East Capitol Btreet. o15-Lm. FQ ROOKEVTE Sri es MON ‘The Rev. C. K. N 5 Bt. John’s Colleze, Annay this School, solicits the pai ACADEMY, GOMERY, MARYLAND. D.D., late vice principal of lis, “having taken charge of esi @ thorough collegiate education for ronaee of parents, eho desire ‘a wi the advantage of board in his own family. ‘The situation of the Academy is especially adapteg to Bschool,—fine climate, good play-grounds, a quiet re- fined neighborhood and church privileces every Sun- Gay. Dr, Nelson's long exrerience in teaching and de to the cause of Education is well-known in Mary- Yand, and will, itis hoped, ensure him success in this new field of labor. A limited number of girls will be received for tuition ‘English brancl jusic and. the Langu: The ‘J hes, gharge for Tuition aid Board is. $200 per rom Soth of September to Ist of July, one-half payable in Savance. Music the only extra at $0 per session, obs in SérR\HERE IS NOTHING ON EARTH SO PRECIOUS ( DSaemine cot eed arecer of sca FRIENDS’ SEMINARY, I Sraeer, Berween 18TH ‘orn NonTHwest, Affords to Girls and Boys the best facilities for a liberal jucation i qui toenter College. Patrons Call on orad J. 8. WILSON, LLE. V. PRUDHOMME’S FRENCH CLASSES meet at her residence, 1318 I street northwest. or send name and address. A practic2! knowledge Jan guage ands Parisian pronunciation acquired a short time. Terms moderat A. RIEHL HAVING RETURNED FROM Sanveur School of Languages, will resume her French and German. Terms moderate. Resi- jo. 1213 G street northwest. Sw? S._L. CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR foun Ladies. West End Institute, New Haven, 5 Morente year. Superior facilities. Lae e ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL SCI- ence aud English, privately or in class. A. JANUS, AM., Columbian College, Washington, D. Ry CeNTS— PER MONTH —50 CENTS, 50 e872. JOHNSON announces the reopening et Ris Porlar Singing Classes at § Hal, 11th street, between F and F strect= “north Thursday evenines, 6:30 o'clock, and at 1216 Maryland avenue Boutlwest, Wednesdays, at 7:40 o'clock. Tuition, 50 cents per month. 830- SCHOOL FOR GTR! ‘TRUCTION IN EN lish, French, German, Drawing and Paintings, ete. MISS BOYLE, 91% 15th street, 929-1m* Opposite McPherson Square. SRREINER, Ms MARY K. s TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, 929-Im No. 1212 L street northwest. AR v ART CLUB, third season, opens OC >, Vernon Row, cor- Ber 10th street and Penns; #26-Im* EN F.C. COLLIERE’ Enel:sh and Classical School for Boy . Will Reopen_on MONDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, at E. C. COLLIERE. A-AE,. Tanguay, Professor of the French (Translations done L SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The Lectures and exercises of this school will be re- gumed at the Law Build street, betwecen D and Enstreets) on WEDNESDAY, October 12th, at 6 o'clock Pm Catslognes giving information In regard to courses and terms of ion may be found at the book- store of Mr. rrisop, and at the National Say y also be made to JAMES 823. mma) President, &e. rthwest. P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doo. ember 26th. MSS AS LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, 7 iB of Vocal and Instramental Music. "Misa Leavitt May also be engaged as Contralto Soloist in Church or Concert. Adi 944 K street northwest. —_@l5-3m_ ‘The new College Halls will be occupied on and after October 1, 1881. Day and Evening Sessions for Ladies and Gentlemen. Sons and daughters educated for real Bife. Students received throughout the year. A vala- able, pamtiet, contaiuinc an eloquent addrens to stu- ‘mien and a Tribute to Graduates of 3 R. MRS. ALFRED BUJAC'S ENGLISH and French Boarding and Day School for Young ». L012 Lith strect uorthwest. The duties of this Behool will be resumed SEPTEMBER 26. 28-2m" APITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- a. fifth year: opens SEPTEMBER 12; thorouch iction from Kinder.rarten to Collegiate nent. or catalomne, and further information apply to Prin- cipal, C. F. BOYDEN, or Miss A. F. GATES, 223d street southeast. a30-2m* ‘ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, “corner 4% street and Pennsylvania avenue, (over Bhillington’s Bookstore,) Thirteenth year. Piano, Or- gan, Noice, Singing, "Violin, &c. Twelve teachers, advantazes. 0. B. BULL. Director. s10-2m* M%.232" AIDED BY SEVERAL AS- sistants, will continue to teach German, Latin, Greek, also Music and English branches. Young men Prepared for Colleges, Competitive Examinations, &c. Circulars sent upon application. F. MUSSAEUS, 1802 G strvet. Cy HE ARCHER INSTITUTE.—MRS. ARCHER HAS returned from her western tour. Her wall commence on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29th. e ad further For articulars address or call upon No. 1401 Massachusetts avenue, circulars : 4 avente, will re-open September Agth. Boarding pupils Limited. a22-3m M™ vERsos SEMINARY. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. THE EVENING STAR. FUTURE DAY FUTURE DAYS. By NEIWE OF THE WILT, OF ao | Enoch er, as construe Cause] No. 1,601, Supreuse Cort of the District of Cofume bia, Twill seli at public auction, in front of the prem- ifes, on THURSDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF O0- TOBER, A.D. 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., Lot numbered three (3), in Pollard’s subdivision one and two, in square numbered 490, and all that part of Lot twenty-five, square numbered 490, whereof the Inte Enoch Tucker died, seized and possested. said part of Lot 25 being immediately in the rear of Lot 3, and thereunto adjoining, in the city of Washington, District of Colimbia, situated on the north side of Sat be- tween 435 and 6th streets northwest, improved by a four-story Brick Dwelling, being No. C street northwest, ‘ermus of sale: stalmentsin six, twelve andeighteen months from day sale, with interest, or all cash, st option of the pur- Fe g(nxevancine at cost of the purchaser. “A de- posit of $100 req: at time cf nal JOHN A. RUFF, Trustee. B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. o10-d&ds fe THE ABOVE SALF IS POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1881, 5 hou id piace. “ol0-001 "JOHN A. RUFF, Trustee, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. STPES SALE OF VALUARLE PRICK STORE LLIN IN O REET, BETWEEN D STH SIKEETS NoRTH- Is virtue of a dend of trust, dated June 24th, 1873, and duly recorded among the land records for the District of Columbia, im Liber 721, at folio 294 et’ and at the written reqncet of the parties secured, I fler for sale, auction, on. TUESDAY, the ST (1) DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881. AT FOUR (4) O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the prem all that cer- tain piece or_ parcel of ground situate in the City of Washington, D. C., known and decribed as lot marked F, in the subdivision of original lots Three (3), Four- teen (14), Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16), in —. Four hundred and forty-seven (447), together with the im- Rfowements, consisting of a two (2) story proseed Brick ‘tore and Dwelling, coutaining ten (10) roorus, with all modern improvements, being No. 628 0 street north- “Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance payable in Sap e eeee rom day of sale, interest payable semi-annually? the deferred payments to be secured by the notes of the [ice epg ms ave ions Lee the hae. pret all i on purchaser, A de cone hundred dollars) wil be required #* time of wale, “All conveyancing at the cost of the purcuaser.” Tf the terms of sale are not complied with {n ten days, the Trustee "Tak of the defaulting purchaser) om Bve Gayy sotieee 08-8, tu, th, 11¢ JOHN'H. GLICK, Trustee. |OMAS J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’ SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN OPERTY ON THE WOODLEY LANE ROAD, NORTHWEST OF WASHINGTON AND NORTH By virtun of tice aveds of trust dated, reepec ie of three rn = tively, om the 27th of February, 1813 the te of fa May, 674, and the Ist of May, 1879, and recorded in Liber No. 709, folio 390, and Liber 973, folio 336, Liber 751, folio 397 and Liber 792, folio 95. and Liber Ho, 913, folio > $39. of the land records for the District of lumbia, and at the request of the party secu: ‘Will sell af public auction. 01 e prem on THUR: DAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBI A.D. 1881, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., part of a of land called eine Rane aee lying in the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia, contain! about one Hundred and twenty-five (125) acres, an ‘more particulariy described in seid deeds of trust. ‘This property, known ag “‘Hedwood,"" is situated on the hizh ground north of Georgetown and west of Rock Creek, and is of easy access from the cities of Washing- ton and Georgetown by the Woodley Lane toad. It is improved by a substantial frame dwelling, Das a good spring convenient to the house and commands ® mas- ficent view of the two cities and of the surrounding county. The excellent neighborhood and the proximity of the grounds of the United States Naval Observatory make the property most desirable. eee Property offers agood opportunity for an in- vestment, as on account of the numerous fine buildi sites, thereon it can bo most advantageously subdi- ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and balance in equal ents, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale. with intetest. secured by deed of trust im the property, or sil cash, at the option of the pur- Te deposit of 3500 required at time of sale, n= veyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days the Trustee reserves the Tight to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. 015-4 WILLIAM A. GORDON, ‘Trus LADIES’ GOQDS. {. J. HUNT Invites the attention of the Ladies of Washington toher superb stock of FRENCH BONNETS and HATS. These are her own importation, and the handsomest styles ever offered in this city. She also solicits an inspection of the Bonnets of her own design, which she will be prepared to exhibit during the coming week. olT 621 axp 623 D Street NortHwest. ME: , v.30 fu 618 Nista Srnxer Nor: — her selection of BONNETS ROUND HirStn TEESDAL. Oolieardes 4 HOES ADIES’ TAILOR PARLORS, 414 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. M. WILLIAM BERNAT, DESIGNER AND CUTTER, (late of Paris.) Is creating quite a sensation in Washington in the Cur axp Ger Ur oF LADIES’ COATS, CLOAKS AND RIDING HABITS. This the kind of \blishment the Ladies. this cy age long fet the nocd of. nent ene Laden of vial solicited ‘trom every Lady in Washington and e WORK GUARANTEED 03-lm ‘STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY INSTANCE. ‘ALL IMPORTATION. French Dress Bonnets and Promenade Hats, fine Mil- linery Goods, Laces, Beaded Embroideries, Gloves, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, best French Corsets, Suits, Wrapp ere, Cloake, (the best assorted stock ever twported. and inany rich and exclusive novelties, all of my personal pe ar Paris. sf 7 Cite Trevise, ol 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 1100 M street, Washington, D.C. MRS. J. EDDY SOMERS, Principal. i Sehool year opens September 21, 1881. For cata- Iogues apply to the Principal. alé4m RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 15th street, op- Posite U. $. Treasury. A select school for boys and Young men. Number limited. Only scholars of wood character received. Fall term of 1881 begins amber Sth. Day and evening sesstons. Careful and thorough ‘instruction in the Common Enelish Branches. Book-keeying, Short-hand, Hicber Arith< Buctic, Aleebra, Geometry; Latin and Greek. BURTON ACAFEE, A! M., Prinelpal, Washington, D. C.16-3m. STITUTE.—A Ladies and nu 2 ‘HER and Miss M. C. DOUG- northwest.a6 ASELI. INSTITUTE, 903 16ru STREET NORTH- west—Mre. L. E. Sirk, Principal, (ate Prin. of yn Sem.) School bevins SEPIEMBER l2rn. ‘A gelect English and Classical School, with superior facili- Ges for French. The Principal will give comforts of a pleasant homme to six youns girls, Cire lars may be obtained at the Bookstores or from the Prin- q|ipal. a26-2m. AM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 713 21st ope SFETEMBER 6. boy’ in Prin . Henri Manson. fusic: French, Prof. H. C. Sherman, Bis, Alfred Hacgbton, Drawing ana Pantin. Deparunent. 5. ¥. NOLAN. Principal. Satn- tf Towssend, Lata, Greek and Advanced English; WEN COLLEGIATE INSTITUT! and Day Sch: jom of 1851 and 1S#2 MISS LUCY STEPBE SON, 100 N street, West Washington. RIVATELY OR IN CLASS.—MATHEMATICS, ‘Latin, Greek. French, German and Envlish. ‘attention to preparation for College, West Annapolis and all competitive examinations. ‘Terms in advance. 5. W NN, A. M.. as BW. corner 8th and K streets, orthwest. ‘RS. BURR'S ISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL On MONDAY, Ber (ruber ‘26th, INDAY, Sep te * At 1308 H street northwest. s27-co2m' orthw: I E. SCHEEL. Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to - formers aps0-oo6m i as th wishing to be qualified for Ue teachers. "ids Lt strest bortiwost CEDARS—-A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG and Little Girls fs stcuated on the Heights of iw accessible by street cars parts city, The grounds are extensive, the location an@ beautiful. Address the Misses EARLE, ‘35th street. Washingtou, D.C. s27-tu,th,s,4m AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, cipal, will ENGLISU HUNT, Prin: commence its four- FS Jonas Baton SI MBER 127TH, 1881, in the Seasion Roow of the Four-and-a-| ic Sone Pres- ‘Church. Boys thoroughly fitted for wity, ite graduaten take high ahd in the OUGLASS, Nore STREET. Sr. Croup Burtpixe. x HOSIERY, ‘ALL AND WINTER STYLES LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN NOW READY. JOB LOTS OF FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH HOSIERY, AT ONE-HALF PRICE. DOUGLASS’, 9TH STREET. 3 M“=- WASHINGT, - ‘ASHLONABLI DRESSMAKING | AND TRIMMING STORE, Baits, Contines Coke: EY nae in expe rior style at short notice. “Ladies can 1 ‘Dresses Ei banteds aud a tonfect At enaracmgha”® Dresses cut GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. KRESS SHIRTS.—FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER { Silo of the very best muslin and very fine linen. ember, we were the firet to put the ‘price of Shirts down in Washington, and we now sell better Shirts for thy money than any house on Heavy Canton Flannel DRAWERS, like those we sold last winter, for only 60 cents. Heavy Merino UNDE) RSHIRTS, 50 cents. Heavy Merino-Wool SHIRTS, 75c., worth $1. Remember those Heavy Canton Flannel D! .WERS, for 60 cents, worth $1, at MEGINNISS'’, 18 1002 F street northwest. rPuourson’s SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F ernrer NontHwest, opr. Parext Orrice. (NE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, specialty, fit guaranteed. KEADY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices: Best Wamsutta, unfinished, 75 cts. ish Best F. of the f.., untiniahéd, 65c., finished,’ 80 cts. Boys’ Wamsutta, unfinished, 60 ctt. ; finished, 75 cia, Gente’ Falland WinterUnderwear at popular cash prices. Just received latest designs in Neckwear. Gent's Furnishings in all its branches. Money refunded where fail to suit. ws JAMES THOMPSON, ‘Manager. UNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- Hable HATTER, is prepared to do all kinds of inrbis tine. New SIL Finis made to onder sad ot ‘ones re Remember the number—740 bth street northwest. ‘mara S, 3 ELLERY, - SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srnzer Nortawesr, Wasumxarox, D.C. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. $12.00 Six Extra Fine Shirts to order. ex Six Fine toorder... % mar2s PROPOSALS. PRoPosars FOR PLASTERING. Orrice or Bureprxa Stare, War axp Navy Deranrat Wasiixatow, D.C., October Sealed Proposals for in the North Wing the Building for tate, War and Navy Departments, cs r juare coat work and ai, 000 runing fect of Enplched Cornice and Stucco, Work, to be executed ‘winter, Feoeiv TWELVE M. OF NOVEMBER and opened itamediately SEWING MACHINES, &c. T OPPENHEIMER’S SEWING MACHINE A SALESROOM, No. 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building, ‘Can be found a complete stock of prising standard makes. Woe sell Com: all the fo sell on easy monthly instalments and offer special inducements to cash purchasers. Just received # new lot of the No. 4 Victor Machines. They are so simple a child can use them; never get out of order. Also the New Improved Weed Machines. Call and examine them. Good Machines for rent. ae et at - PENHEIMER’: or 9th and F streets northwest. is OOK AUL, GET PRI THEN LES See ‘Oth street. + One-third cash; balance in equal in. AT PUBLIC avcTION. By order of the Executrix of the late Thomas J. 8. Perry, we will eell at aucti ‘purchasers the entire remainder of thon 2% * suit STOCK OF DRY GOODS, comprising SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c., Contained in store-room on northeast corner Penn- sylvania ayenue and 9th streets. The eale will commence on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., snd continue from day to day until the entire stock is ‘Terms cash. ei ol7 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. FP HOMaS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS. HEIGHTS. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER de rae toes Ta 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK, on the premises. I will sell at public auction Purt of Lots’ 277 and All of 278, Beall’s addition, situsted on the south side of Stod- street, between’ Washington and Congress, having a front of 96 feet by a depth of 120 feet. Role promerty will be divided into four building lots of 24 feet each. Terms: One-third cash; balance at six and twelve months, with interest at nix per cent. per annum until Paid, and secured by a deed of trust. "All conveyancin at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $25 on each lot be required at time of sale. 019-dts py AbTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD-CASE PIANO, STOOL and Cover; Elegant Parlor Suite upholstered in Hair-cloth, Beautifully Caryed Frames, Marble- Hop Tables, Easy Chairs, Walont-Frame Mantle Mirror, Rugs, Walnut Hill Rack, mirror, back: Walnut Marbie- ‘Top Side ‘Walnut Extension Ww Table, Walnut i Leather; Ladies’ tel Starbis Top Cottage Furnitures Brussels asa fngyeus 6 Top Co! urniture, ‘Brussels Hall and” Stair Carpets, “Best Curled-Hair_ M. Family Bible, in two Volumes: Chromos and Engra' Silver Ware, Cutlery, China and Gluss Ware, Husk Mattresses, Springs, Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, eto. on MONDAY, OCLOBER TWENTY-FOURTH, 1881, Borthwest, the above assortment of well-kept. fur no ‘above axsortmen: -kept. furni- thy the attention of buyers in search of Cid” WALTER B. WILLTAMS & CO., Aucts. ‘T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. USTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING No. 723, ON EIGHTH STREET SOUTHEAST, OPPOSITE’ MARINE BARRACKS. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 854, folio 448, one of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, the undersigned trustees will sel at public auction, in front of the premises, on MON- DAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that part of lot 24, in square 904, in the city of Washington, D.C., con: tained within the follo metes and bounds: Begin- ning for the same 257 feet 2 inches south from the northeast corner of said square and running thence due ‘West 109 feet 1 inch; thence north 26 feet; thence east 109 feet 1 inch; and thence south 26 feet to the begin- ee. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; residue in one, two gnd three years. for which notes of purchaser, Bearing interest from day of sale and secured to satisfaction of ‘Trustees on property sold, are to be given; or all casi at option of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to’ be compli ‘With in seven days, of Trustees reserve Fght to revell at Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. $100 deposit required when bid accepted. ss BRAINARD H. WARNER, W. E. EDMONSTON, ol4-d&ds Office 420 Sth street northwest, HOS, J. FISHER & CO. T Beal Estilte Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 4 ¥ street northweet. AND MPROVED REAL ESTATE, UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE” OF THE Or |THE (DISTRICT, OF AUCTIO: re NG Di REAL ESTATE, AT THE TIMES AND PLACES BELOW NOTED. On MONDAY AFTFRNOON, OCTOBER THIRTY- FIRST, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, ‘in front of the premises, lot 33, reservation B, fronting’25 fect_on south side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th strects weet, by 127 feet 5 inches in depth, to a wide public alley? improved by alarxe substantial brick warehouse, No. Pennsylvania avenue west. ‘On SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, sub-lots 17, 18 and 19, square 532, fronting 17 feet cach on 4th «treet weet, between D and E streets north, on Judiciary Square, dnproved by Shree three-story rick Dwellings, Nos. 423, 425 and : Bee pe On SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the Premises, Lot 5, square 259, southeast corner of 14th and C streets northwest, fronting 100 feet on 14th street and 120 feet 10 inches on North C street, containing 12, 083 square feet of round. SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, in frontof the premises, one undivided half interest in Lots B and C, in square 170, fronting together 41.66-100 feet on New York avenue, between 17th and 18th streets west, improved by alarce Brick Building occupiea by United States government. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER FIRST, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front df the premises, lots 7, PRt of & lot 11, part of 12 and part of 21, in’ square a. Lot 7 and part of lot 8 front together 96 feet on north Enstroct betwoon 17th and 18th streets, with an average pth of about 68 fee Zot 11 and part of jot 12 front together 72 feet 24 incheson New York avenue, between 17th and 18th euntain together 513 feet eon her 5,433 square feet, ‘The north. 30 feet front, on 17th. etreet of lot 21, be- tween New York avenue and north E street, witha depth of 410 feet. contains 2,200 equare fect. On SAME DAY, at’ HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, in front of the premises, sub lots 20, 21, 22 and fuare 143. LEM W and 31 fronteach 28. feet on north E street, between 18th and 19th streete, opposite Rawlins’ square, with a depth each of 98 fect and 3 inch. Lots 22 and 23, of similar dimensions and immedi- ately in rear of sub lots 20 and 21. ‘On SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premires, Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, square 128, fronting together 306 feet’ On 19th street west, between north B and C streets, and 155 feet on north’ C street, between 19th and 20th streets west. ‘On SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, gouth half Lot 10, square 28, fronting 21 feet 2% inches on east side 25th street, between Tand K streets north, with # depth of 208 feet toa wide alley. IVE AND THREE-QUARTERS i . M.. in front of the premises, Lot 14, square 140, fronting west 50 feet on 19th street west, between L and M streets north, with a depth of 186 feet 3sinch. ‘On “WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER SECOND, ‘at FOUL O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, Jot 7, square 896, fronting 69 feet 7 inches, on sou bode ceri gt ar nia a depth of 102 feet 6 inches. ‘On SAME DAY, AT FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK P.M., in front of ‘the premises, lot and partlot 24, juare 868, situated st the southwest corner of 7th teastandnorth A street. Lot 23, fronts 57 feet 7 inches on 7th street east, by a depth of 75 fecton north A street. Part of lot 24 adjoins and fronts 32 feet on 7th streeteast, with a depth of 75 feet for the east Part and 95 feet for remainder in depth. QB SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, in front of 1 Pren Zand 9, square 968. Lot 9 fronts 68 feet 6 inches on south side of North avenue, between 10th and 11th streets east, with 4n average depth of about 90 feet. Lot 2 fronts south 57 feet 11s inches on South B street, between 10th and 11th streets east, by a epee of 100 feet. ‘On SAME DAY, at HALE-P&ST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in frontof the premises, Lot 15, square878, front- ing west 50 feet on 6th street eat, between Hand streets depth of 265 fevt 4% inches. to a wideallcy. On THURS Y AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER THE THIRD, ut the office of Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Auc- fioncers, No. 1524 } street northwest, near the Ebbitt Houee, will cell the following described real estate, com- mencing at FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK P. M.: Lot 5, squere 640, fronting 14 feet on the north side of Estreet south, between Canal street and Delaware ave- hue, with an averaye depth of 135 feet. Part Lot 22, square 693, fronting — feet on ‘Tr Place,” a 60 foot wide street, running from South Capi. tol street to New Jerse: ue, with a depth of 118 feet 6 inches to a wide alle Lots 22, 23, 26 and 27, square south of square 643, fronting cach’ on the south side of H street south, be: tween 3 and Ist street west 25 feet with a depth of 125 fect to's wide public alley. All of equare 645, bounded byT and K streets south, and by 3 and Ist streets west, containing 74,218 aquare Lot 40, square 545, fronting 25 fect on the west side of 3d strect west, between M and N streets south, with @ depth of 107 fect, 10 inches. 2and 4, in square No. 20, fronting each 54 fect, 6 inches on north E street, between 25th and 26th atreets ‘with a depth of 105 fect to an alley. street, beteben tet sivent west North Gasital Trek, 7 an Pre with & depth of 189 fect toa wide alley. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the : One-third of the money in cash, and the residue in two equal instalments, at six and twelve months respective- + with interest at the rate of ix per cent per annum diay of gale, to be secured by approved notes, with & reserved lien ‘on the property sold. or rr Chasers’ shall’ have the option of. paying all i money in cash. A money posit be wired “on each of said pieces of property, the amount wl be nounced on of sale. Upon default in complying with terms. of salca days, the property upon which default has purchaser, after thres days motice tn the vcatae 5 a notice in newspaper. Conveyancing shall be at the coat of 8. CHAS. D. FOWLER, 06-eokds Webs Tpnomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TICLE STREET, BEEWEES PED Cer RES Nh SIE io. 525. of of Colum pista iti pment pe Sap fle is plaint re etal. are See padersigued Trustee ny NDAY, the TY-FOORTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 480) ost FOOR O CLOCK, in troatot ten entee tastale re erty: Zot, tn nquare 12 having’ * 00 feet 6 lept front of, of about 155 feet improved by cee with large THE E, verage depth of ubout 75 feet, and ary it ‘wit defs rf back y about Eweuty ousny saa now weed a he bs open st public suction on TUESDAY MOENING, TEN O'CLOCK A.M., at my Auction Rooms, Stity of Stuer pone Sacer Stl, nd = avery fine lot of New Sec- and 8 vatioty of oles Furniture mines at fare, ads vaio of ol conanee RO. Holtzman, real estate agent and auctioneer, has sold the following property at private sale: DOUBLE SHEET. Lot 30, in square 139, Connecticut avenue, betweeg, Mand N,for Mr. J. Hubly Ashton, to Mr. W. HM. SATURDAY - October 22, 1881. = = Of Texas, for $1.75 a square foot Al h lok ide of Q ; s square 193, north sh street, i ART NOTES. tween 39th and. Tot Mr. William M. Chase, the New York artist, improved by a Small vrtok house, for Mr. Daniel Vethmyer, to Mra Sarah is engaged on a full-length portrait of ex-Presi- dent Hayes. Stuart, for $2,%0 cash. Also, sub ‘lot A, In square 73, K street, between 2-4 and 224, improved by — About the only painting of any size added to the Corcoran Gullery during the past summer is (EDICINE FOR WOMAN. JD PSCANSON BROS., Auctionsers, ’ INVENTED EY A WOMAN. MENCING’ AT TWELVE OCLOC! OF A FORTION OF THE GOODS, THE PROPERTY OF SIR EDWARD THORNTON. IN PART, ViZ: KNABE 1-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD SE UPRIGHT PIANO; ALSO, ERARD (LON- JON) GHAND WALNUT CASE PIANO; SMALL WALNUT DWA\ CASE NAMELLED AND IS MANTLE SET OF THRE AND TWO CANDELAB! ry two story ahd basement brick he for Mr. RB. Walker, to Mr. James Waldron, for $3,000 costs Also, sub lot 26, in square 433, B street southwest, between 7th tor Dr. R. B. Donaldson, % PREPARED BY A WOMAN : cee Mr. Chari a square foot AND TWO CANDEL — one tn oll by Mr. J. Roilin Tilton, of Rome, repre= | Cash Als mn equsre aa NUT. Gl TW senting “Venitian Fishing Boats,” which was ex- | street, bets ‘FIVE TABLES; ‘TWEN ‘ TAINS; A FEW ENGRAVINGS; Ci SONG: ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA TS; IVORY HANDLE K. "ABLE AND TFA 8! TEA SERVICE, Ke. ; A WHITE AND COLORED TABL! CHAMPA B W. H. Baum, ag hibited tn one of the rooms early last spring. Itis now bung in the main salon. —At Boardman’s, on Fifteenth street, may be seen some of Mr. Ross Turner's latest, work in water colors. Mr. Turner is now in Rome, where he will spend the winter; but he so loves Venice and her surroundings Uhat most of his later efforts are still painted from sketches and studies made in that locality. —Itis proposed tn London to send to Washing- ton a replica of the statue of Gladstone recently setup in the first named city, to be erected here dea metporial of international sympathy over the os death of President Garfield. Sum of $15,000 an early stage of development. The tendency of Can- | wil} pe required to carry out the idea, and it ts cerous Humors is checked very speedily by its use. thought tere will be culty in Taising the It removes Faintness, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- | nioncy. —_ ~ - for Dr. B. R. Donaldson, LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND cash. "Mr. Holtzman hs a leases among mo dence of Col Gen. Nichol TNESE. DIN. squa i ot Is 4 Posrrive Cun Layette nckMNaAt. squ oe to ‘Also, 3 quare, to the m, of New Jersey Alaa, the One residence of Mrs M. F. Liniisiey. 13th ahd & Streets, to the Hon. Warner Miller, of New York. Messrs. Thos. J. Fisher & Co., ret] estate brokers, have recently sold to Chas. G. Thorn, exg., the vale uable business property situated on the gouthe western corner of 12th and F streets northwest f $19,500. = Jno. A. Presoott, at his real estate exchange, No. 1416 F street northwest, has reventiy made the fale lowing private sales of real est Lot ¥ 4 HUTS “sub. of sq. 68, $1,500. Lots 59 and 60, KJ, HAS sub. of sq. 95; $3,100, Lots ot and eh RE For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesocs 9 common to our best female population, It will cureentirely the woret form of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Uleera- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Changes of Life. It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterns in x Hon. J.D. MePhe FRIGERATOR; KETS, ko. Particular attention invited to above sale. Goods of finest quality. House open for inspection of goods after 9 a, m. on day of sale only. o22-dts HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Eetate Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY FRONTING ON Ty RETW PI YT ELEVENTH STREET, BE’ ENN VANIA AVENUE AND E STREET NORJHWEST, NOS. 418, 420 AND On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH, at | vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the | Mr. John F. Wi seppe | HANS sub. of sq. 98; $5,400. Lots 63 and bh ko HALF-PAST FOUR P.at., I will oer for aaie, ia front Stomach. It cures Blosting, Headache, Nervous Pros- ohn F. Weir's painting entitied “The | itis sub. Of bq. 96; $2.90. Lots Sond eR. oe of the premises. Lot 11, in square having a front of Forging of the Shaft,” will be placed on view tp . aay a HDS sub. of 89. 68; "$2,610.—$13.9°0. By auction 85 fect by a depih of 100 feet Linch, Hocated au above. | tation, Gen eral Debility, Sleeplesmess, Depreasionand | one of the’ exhibition rooms of the Corcoran Gal. - 206, to Win. K. Bilis, $965 $1480, erms day of sale, 2 lery next week. This picture, our readers will re- XE OF A FINE RESIDENCE. creams THOS. E.|WAGGAMAN, Auct. Seiwa emi! Se te sets | collect, was chosen as one ot the comparatively LN. real estate broker, hns sold for IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. =_— igh [ea es wt gS Tepresentatives of American art | virg Caroline Bloomer, Ue W us 61 tect of lot to the French Exposition in 1878,where it attracted | Sauare a5, limproved by. the three-story, double imuch attention and recetved high praise. brick residence No. 1321 M street northwest, t@ —Mr. Thos. Seaton Donoho has recently pre- | Mra Senator O. D. Conger for $21,010 cash. e- PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. 3 It will at all times and under all circumstances act EIGHT PEWS IN ST. JOHN'S CHURCH AT PUB- LIC AUCTION. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINTH, 1881, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at my_auction rooms, I shall = ;g- | Scnted to the Corcoran Gallery two of his original eae < gellthe following Pews! "Non. 6, 12, 41, 64, 60, 82, $2, | fan srmeny with tho lawathat govern thefemale aye- | Oy Dointings En point of aise they are too all Boorse on Kael Bak Wane paid They aaeeaments due over six inoutheand un: | “For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this | to make much show tn a large collection of lanzer Se eee ee ee Occupants," By order of the Trustecs, Present | Compound is unsurpassed. pictures, but they will doubtless have interest for | Yesterday was the last day of the Pimlico fal o24-dta THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. KOAN MARE, SIDE-BAR TOP BUGGY, SINGLE HARNESS, WHIP AND LAP-ROBE, COMPLETE GENTLEMAN'S OUTFIT, AT AUCTION— * At our Auction Roome, 9th and_D streets northwest, at TWELVE O'OLOCK M. on TUESDAY. the TWEN- many visitors nevertheless, as they are designed to Illustrate in a semi-lteral, seml~illegorical way certain reputed incidents in the history of the sit: of the national capital. — Mr. Richard M. Statgg, formerly of high repu- tation a8 a portrait and miniature painter, aged meeting. The attendance was very large and the interest: great, All the events were well contested, the favorites being beaten, except in the ste] chase. The program calléd for seven races, but owing to the withdrawal of Glenmore, in conse. quence of the death of Mrs. Wm. Jennihgs, wite ot LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenyea, on receipt of price, $1 per box foreither. Mrs, Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Ad- his owner, there was but one entry for the Bowie dress as above, 61, died last week at Newport, where he had lived | stakes, Mf. Geo. L. Lorillart’s Ferida, Who was ex= TY-FIFTH INST. Sale positive and team sold for no for many years. Mr. Staigg was taught and aided | cused by the judges from galloping over the track. fault. 021-3¢ —_ somewhat by Washington Alston when a beginner. | The first-race, one mntle, for two-year-olds, was won, = fe excelled in the painting of women and chil- | after a hot contest, by’ Mr. C. Burnham's Frankie UCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. No family should be without LYDIA F. PINKHAATS | Ath, and his style was distinguished by warmth | Benne Breckinridge stakes, for colts and MKies ‘will eel for H. K. Fulton, at 1218 Pennsylvania aye- | LIVER PILLS, They cure constipation, bilousnese: | 804 harmony of color and refinement and delicacy | tires years old, which Ise sequel to the, Dates nue northwest, commencing TUESDAY, OCTOBER | and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. of touch, rather than strength and solidity. ce was won by Gor. Bowie's Compensation, beating vO ¥ rol - BI. el vent exci Forfeited Pairs Steed oonsace Pelucieliy of §2-Soxp By avi Davocists._e — Mr. E. F, Andrews is, after his summer's ab- oe ea “Dee sodionne, Clothing. and will be contiaued MORNINGS, at TEN | _ 83-00 Sence from the city, re-occupying his old studio in | heing considered doubtful ff a Maryland horse SI Sa eae Ge, SEEN OC CLOCE, ent the Corcoran Building, where he is at present | would win the Breckinridge when Crickmore did having expired, will please take notice. putting the finishing touches on a three-quarter | not start. The third Hoag handicap purse, lig ‘JAMES GUILD & SON, Auctioneers, ength portrait of ex-President Hayes for the | mil was captured by Wildmoor, an outsider, H. K. FULTON, Broker. o21-5t* White House. Mr. Andrews will shortly undertake | The fourth race wasan extra race, 1s miles, D. a full-length life-size Garfield. "This, we be Executive Mansion. —Mr. T. J. Fisher, who has been painting in Europe during the past two years, returned to the Tait of the late President eve, is also intended for the Colazzi's Spark coming in winner. The fifth race was an extra selling race, three-quarter mile heats, for all ages. ‘The first heat was won by T. B. Davis’ Little Buttercup. the second by W. C. Daly's Bridecake, who also won the third and the (ONSTABLE'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, fesned by H. A. Hall, one of the justices of the pescein and for the county of Washington, District of Columbia, at the suit of Mra. J. Miller, Grout MEN. against the goods and chat- Tace. ‘The final évent of the meeting was a handi- tels of Bammara 1 Miusher; defen Yb Be aire eed, city last week, looking well and evidently satisfied cap steeplechase over Ue full course, Seven horses ave Reized ans en into e: ition al e Tig] le, — y SI Started. Frank Shor vhoO Was the favorite, came claim, interest, and estate at law and inequity of the beetle! Fue Mek one ee | a eee aie noes eee oe said Barnard i. Busher, cefendant, in and to~ munissions EXCculed ‘While he Was abreedrang | exciting, but fortunately free from serious mock gee a eer ners ere he will probably ‘ dent. Judges were Gov. Bowie, J. Alex. Pres- And T hereby give notice that cn. the TWENTY- where he will probably remain for a week or two, | dent. | ges +3. Alex. P FOURTH Bayo! pOCTODER.A:D. issiraetW 1B | MEN OF SHORT STATURE AND TARGE PRo- | MF. Fisver has uot yet dennitely made nis plans | toa, Wm. K. Travers and Arthur Tutor; distance YOLOOK MT will o! or sale the said property #0 ‘or the future, we understand, but it is likely that | !u artes ve one s piized und talen into © xecution by public auction to the | PORTIONS LABOR UNDER THE D SION THAT | he will re-open a studio in Washington at no dis- | F- * Hall and H. Skipwith Gondo: tant da — They are having a lot of trouble over the pro- posed Meade statue in Philadelphia, Mr. Quincy Ward, to whom the comm! s tendered, re- quired a considerabiy larger sum for the execution of his design. than trustees could command, Thereupon that body resorted to competition, and M. Conner, TRE MANLAN AND ROSS RACE. Ranlan ts working hard for the forth with Ross, and declares that he in his life. Ross objects to ha Louis, and the pl: r HENDERSON BEATS CHASE. Sale to take place at Corner of 5th and Stanton Place northeast. A. R. ALLEN, Constable. DUNCANSON BROS., Acts. Washington, D.C., October 15, 1881. 021-2 (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, QF VALUABLE IMPROVED THE NORTH SIDE OF NEW 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 pming race It better ie COULD FIT ANY SHAPED MAN. CAN YOU FIT} jection that will, Satisly Lhemeclves OF any Doug | Ker City “Boat Club, and B.S. Chase, of Wilkes equity business, siucade No. 4810, Decker MEM THE VERY FIRST OVEROOAT THAT WAS gad holies or souestlve ar tpeeyis OnPaIh barre, Pa., Was won by Henderson by ten lengths, herein C1 ies Y mes is plaintiff and Wi PLACED ON HIS BACK FITTED HIM. TO SAY = DEeps mm Fre have been recorded as follows: Grymes and al. aré defendants, we will ecll, fuction, in front of athe premines, the fal tate, in the city of V Sometimes be thankful for what they have not got as Well as for those things which they have. In this sense Washington has cause for congratula- ton on the removal of that dreadful drop cartain at the National Theater. It was indubitably the Worst thing of the kind that ever was painted. It is only fair to say, however, that It is not alone by the process of taking away that improvement has been made in that establishment. The walls have been beautified by warm rich decorations, the wood work has been freshened up in suitable colors, and in every way the old temple looks better and In better trim than ever beiore. —Among the paintings to be placed on the walls of the fine arts exhibition which opens in Philadel- phia on the first of next month will be a landscape by Mr. Gaines R. Donoho, of this city. It ts enti- tied “The Border of the Forest,” and was Mr. Don- oho’s last year’s contribution 6 the Salon, where it attracted much attention as the work of a you: artist and won for him many compliments. Abe: R. B. Donaldson to C. C. Mothershe e to W. H. Bann, lots’ 2 and hea toM. A. Sinon, sub 32, sq. ‘C.K. West to ¥. HL Fall, west. pt. 7, sq. $200; J. C. Tiarkness, trustee, to B. Chariton, nortir t. 15, $9. 491; $280. J. F. Ennis, trust young, pt. lots 13 and 14, sq. 490 ery to W. A. Haase Be sry 270s 87,00, th J. Guinand, pts. 24 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.” ine ca i ‘shinwton, in the District of Co- lumbia: Part of lot six (6) hundred and seventy-two idson’s heirs recorded subdiy ginning for the said part of suid lot six (6) at the southeast corner of said lot six (6) and running thence along New equare numbered three ), according to John Day- ion of. said square, be- York avenue westwardly twent: seven (27) feet and five QB) inches: the; rdly fifty-five (59) feet; ence due north twenty-three (23) feet thence due east twenty-six (26) fect_and three (3) inches; thence due south thirteen (13) feet; thence southeastwardly to the ine Mfty-two (62) feet together with the ements thereon. The sale will be he at HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., on WEDNESDAY, the SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third the purchare money to be paid in cash, and the bal- ance in six, twelve and eighteen months from date of sale, with interest, and secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees, oF the purchaser, at his option, may pay the entire purchase money in cash on the day of sale. If the terms of the aale are not complied with inten days from its date the ‘Trustees reserve the right to readver- tise and reveli the property at the couts of such default- nee northwest ERAL TER: Spalding; argue Yestentay, Van Riswick gt. ment concluited and submitte: CRIMINAL CourtT—Juige Cor. Yesterday, Ross, assaulting OMcer Jenifer; lea of not guilty withdrawn and sentenced to Thirty days in Jai Henry Hoyle, assault; 06 guilty, John Langford, larveny; not culity, Crrcerr Covrt—Judge MacArthur, WE RELATE THIS TO SHOW TO STOUT OR FAT MEN THAT THEY SHOULD GIVE US A CHANCE TO SHOW THEM OUR STOCK, ¥ROM WHICH WE GUARANTEE TO FIT NINETY-NINE PER CENT 5 + Yesterday, Ryon & Co. agt. York; verdict for de- ing purchaser. All conveyancing at 7 7 7 Wolff, the celebrated critic of Figaro, pro- Si al; judgment AGepouitof Sod uniet be mad ay of wale. BE BAS OSTEO Se nounded it, “though a little sad, full of good qual- | fondant. Plage ast. : i ee ees ities,” and’the critic of Mot@’ Ordre sald of it: “Mr. | for plainth for $33.00. JAMES H. SUITH. Tee Donoho’s work has a stamp of grandeur and a fasdeideersrney ee 02 = 3 . largeness or breadth of conception which are very sgh Pete AP en ad 1-d&kas 620 8th street northwest. remarkable. The lights are painted with a ¥j Yesternlay, Estate of Florence O"Donogia; Miche = a and strength which our best. landscape artices | 2¢1 Donoght qualified as administrator; bond $408, uae Save Vea a! ED Would not diso’ ” We hear that Mr. oho 1s Estate of Danfel Moynihan; Johanna Moynthaa FIFTH AND M8 Now at work near Pagis, on two Palntings intended | “ppoluted administratrix: ‘bond $20, Estate of Hester M. Louvrier; appraisers appointed. Estate OC Lemuel F. Clark; account sales of part of pee sonal estate returned by executors. Estate of zabeth Kurtz; petition of Elizabeth Tate, execte for next year's Salon. —Mr. Wm. T. Walters, of Baltimore, who, it will - SAK co. S aa » be remembered is one of the trustees of the Corco- 31, ON FRONTING “a a become possessol trix, Med; continued to Friday next. Estate of AND ONE ee aes. ae Dae oft vot = whi et “ Mary Shoema’ citation returned “served ;” ‘CHES, STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, Eeted moraine a phe Brithey Hosa | C.. Weaver appeared for executor: cont wo STREET tracted so much attention in the British Royal | Metre tte of Folin G. stators petition ING STABLE LOTS, IN Te ous shoes vee col ietdion. "By manny cats and statement for an account filed by’ adminis- $. . SALE TO BE MADE 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. o18 BP! ‘a tratrix. A number of accounts presented by the IN SEPARATE PAKCELS. OnE ep Sy meg ipns pre vii ot It wing | Fegister approved and passed, se aye ie ant achievemy wi engra) was - 4 qe amet fhe decrees of, the Supreme, Oourt of Fivenin the Magazine of art for July last, OF Pouice Court—Juage Snel. No. Fqlpzand No, 7,167, whcrem Hibbs and others ee ep tg emer nereopgcang [ pegetnn lp Mk a AT al gt J Bd Winer ccs Nay. Tately judged from 2 wood-cut represeltations bu epeut a ¥ Iorand others ar0 defendaken ths sane ened tte from the effect presented by the print In question | boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Eu news, pee will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on We should say that there 1s on the canvas too f lic prostitution and vagrancy; bonds or 9 SATURDAY, the FIV'TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1831, broad an expanse of stone seats and pavement, | Bridget Welsh, vagrancy; do.’ dames Lynch, pro- coramenaing st FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., (and gene S in proportion to the number and importance fanity; $ or7 days. John N. Miller, fatling 0 ex folowing sat the sane “hour Gaul ah eae the Agures shown, to be ther pleasant in itseit | MDILa Lightat night on building fnaterial; por D1 # ei 5 or in accordance with the canons 01 olor 1. 80 Past 30 foot tone of lok TE aed “he not “Ee SHON HIG Guay, however: Telleve tals Gataverabis impaese | vagrancy: bonds or ¥0 days, sohn_Sinith, aomanit fect 4 inches of ‘lot. 14, in ‘square 14,” which | 2, HANSON HISS & CO sion’ on Amanda Reed; 5 days in Jail. Charles’ Grimin, Coan otritap erties aty pet gre fie 5 The resolution offered by Mr. Voorhees in the | Stecurmny, torteitad collateral Dusit Fries, Deu clusive, and will be sold rding to said subdivision. Senate the other day providing for a Garfield Me- larceny holle pros. entered. Datsy Allen and AL annley aati TE — morlal Medal, to be struck by government, is one | Faith Washingion, charged with fighting each No, 456 “eT Heoet, “rota oe, 5 abd 56, cach Front Si) ‘which should be adopted a cartel om as soon | Other in the street; $5 or 15 days each. feet on ‘*M” street rst two having each a de} 3 <8 C2 Ki = = 80 fect, and the last a deyth of 16 fect tom alee cin as Congress can take formal action tn the preml- MARRIED. + o o ses. The resolution was th iPPy Lot 69 fronts 20 feet on th street, and runs. back 06 —NEW DESIGNS— gestion made by an accomplished lady’ ot tits | _SCHENCK—ROSS. At the rosidence of Dr. Geo. 8 foes fe mavaley he ve four Joe: arounimproved, ‘and city, who has given much attention to medallic October, 20, 585), Pcs on bik sees cnn ae eee Be litefavure, and-who. was, furthermore a devoted ptecety peel een mepersey as a snes leh and SS a or ae Fe “oye Her Will be offered as may suit persons in, attendauce ree orn ‘ at 6 SARC Terran Gr cs Aen Con ate who wish to bid, Lots 61 and 62.e2ch front 20 feet on | MANTELS .. BOBS ...----. WATNSCOTING. | (17 pe struck In gold, aul with saleable resolutions 5th si and are each improved by a Three-story and be presented by a joint select committee to Henry Gis crvered by ste tees ee Sane oes Gaffield, eldest son, and from him to descend for. Hag oan be sald separately if dence "es Soe tables FURNITURE...........CERAMICS. Sbram Gurfield; tata medal from the sane die A plat of the property can be seen at the office of the oe struck in bronze, and with resolutions of thanks, DIED. ‘Trustee; or at the olfice of Willet & Libbey, corner of 6th and recognition of the sympathy expressed by thé | BURKE. On October 21, 1861, at half-past 10! OER eee ne ite at, tne Auctioncer's different nations and rulers in our sorrow, be | p.m., aitera brief Wines, CLARA, beloved daughter Braiices, and'alltoxen to July Isecassie” °Y “ MCOM- | LOWS ART TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, | given to each of those nations and rulers; that the | Willian harks faut United States Patent Olan, Gere gant ti phn con oe BO Sune inedal be given to the President of the | inwe2sd year of her aye, °° the residue in one and two years, with interest, for WAINSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS, United States and his Cabinet, to resident foreign Ro TS Penkal aroes bas dake pean, mie which purchater is to give noter, secured. on the prop- embassadors and ministers, the Chief Justice and | {pattend the funeral from, her late residenoe, 81 grty sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. the assoctate Justices of thé Supreme Court of the | giret Croat. et et btn, Vacs Guo oo cae ees ee right to require a deposit of United States, the General of and Frederick, Md., papers will please oopy. alof the Army, the Ad- miral of the Navy, to each Senator D- tative of the present Congress, and to th® late President's corps of physicians. Descrtption of ‘medat.—(Three and one-half inches in diameter.) Obverse: Profile bust of President Garfield. Above Dust to be inseribed “Filius Petrie.” Inscription encircling: “James Abram Garfeld. Born No- vember 19, 1881. Inaugurated President of the United States of America March 4, 1881. Died tember 19, 1881.” Reverse: Legend—Thirty-eight stars. A promontory on which stands a flourish- W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, ‘Office 430 ah street north west, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, o2l-d IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY ON THE CON- DUIT ROAD, NEAR OLD FOUNDRY, WEST OF GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of a decree passed in the Supreme gies Riley ag cae Maat Oe i public auction, ou the qremises, On. TUESDAY, sDUBEY,...On the 2st of October, 1881. 08 10:45 p.m- ARY JOSEPH, only an: imo- fy and Bridget tubes, after a lingering in the age. Joth year of as ‘Thou art, dear Mary, to a bliss, Fairer and happier far than this y exchunse from aw: care, Gut tat we all may moet thee there. Gr hes hopey exchange trama's works of aeoee hg yn bon om & worl % Not iet tale Goccur ardout prayer, FIRST PREMIUM. EVERYWHERE. No. 45 N. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE. 010-2m years. iS ! allmay ‘there. sell at public auction, ‘premises, on ing oak tree, riven by a one eee ‘Oh! that we meet : ne BOER ER iets tee, papeeae th Louk | WyTEDDING GIFTS. Gass han plating w'Gee Gee” Wich ese uae aes | a2 SSR, Seeds a Pea ee hea seized, situate ful the county of Washington, in the — clasps to her bosom the staff of the flag of our = ing, and Le ae 2 Old Foundry frontlar on veth sides of, tg Condalt STERLING SILVER COUnETY at hal-mast, On the sea, In the dIstance | et eee pertally taviad ts oe Seis Gs See bs aa, IN FANCY CASES, foreign nations. In exergue. The date of passing | “Kerry. October lst, 1881, at 1 o'clock p.m., of Ot the loose tara eae pene cae OB Designed especially for WEDDING GIFTS. eneonwoe. pleuriay, AnSHAEE EEL Y. sted Gtty-twe years, @ ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: One-third cash; ‘THE COLOSSAL SraTvE OF LIBERTY.—An Interest- | ‘Funeral will take place frou luis inte residence, 2161 D en etn) seetotuncats tate paid fos See SAM'L LEWIS’ SON: ing ceremony will take place in Paris next Mon- | street northwest, y at 2 o'clock. Friends apd and elghteen months from day of sole, or alli cash, on sal: day, the 2th Inst., in the workshops of the found- | Felatives invited to option of the ps1 LN paced ers of the gigantic’statue of Liberty, destined for | LAWRENCE, On October 20th, 1881, at her Inte re- Shasers h dopea oe err each lotat time of JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, New York. The fitting Of the different | sidence, No. 428 Eleventh street southwest, at 11:30 a. tale. ¢ chugs at pues coat. It terms are ts of the statue 18°09 be begun on that day, | Bik, Mrs. MAKY A. LAWRENCE, in her seventy ighih hot complied ath i iz days ‘the Trustee will resell 8 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ¢ first Dolt will be knocked in by Minister Mor- | 7S8t- ‘Westminster arch, a a on Presbyterian onod&ds WILLIAM A GORDON, Trustee. Jos? PuBLisHED dation was formed | porch, between D and, cae nd \uctionee! ali ith the title of “The Franco-American are respectfully invited to atten IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. i BY ELLIS & CO. mnlon,” under the Of America’s special | “MANN. ‘Tirarday” October, 20, 1881, at 1 a. mus ECUTOR'S SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSE- ‘YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL MARCH,” friend, Senator the object of this asso- | after painful and iingerins. fitnen, wilich abe, INGE TAND. ENGRAVINGS: FIRE, SILVER PR Gab ot lation. being to perpetuate the memory of the | tall Chriatian pationey and re sale ANZ, PLATED WARE, CHINA AND GLASS, CAB- | price, 30 ean” 3 o1t-st_| senting t the people or the United States a solos. senting to the sal statue of Liberty, to be erected on Bedloe’s Island, in the harbor of New York, and to serve as @ beacon by means of an electric light, to be Placed in the diadem on the head of Liberty. Taaterial of the statue is hammered ‘De some 120 feet In helght, and was reyes | executed under the immediat ton of, M. A. di, One of the foremost of ing. soul tors. The money for the purpose y Foluntary subscription throughout eS PETS, &o. On TUESDAY MORN! BER FIFTH. commending st TER OCLOCE. Sait SEY Mp BES Atty tha Sermons Court of the Di ‘of Goluisbiar the following arti- ‘Two superb French-plate Pier Mirrors, with gilt frames, in fine condition, wood Parlor Suite. ai Toridonce UY B BIBBS' NEW BALTIMORE LATROBE. latest and best. Fa? *Soware of flashy imitations. Gonetztas MILWAUKEE LAGER, France, and the work is steadily Ke hoe nag ag! finished —— given. Badloe’s act Congress Bedi i of the erection of this THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT, For salein Bottles by dealers generally, and in Casks and Bottles by the Agent. SAM'L C. PALMER, Depot 1212 ro 1224 297m Srazez, Very superior Oak and Walnut Fine French China Dinner and Tes. Glassware.