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BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. ~ PIANOS AND ORGANS. AUCTION SALES. KEAT BARGAINS IN THE WORLD-RENO’ \H ESTEY CHAPEL ORGANS at G. L. WILD & BRO.'S New Piano and Organ Ware- Tooms, 709 7th street northwest. for the ESTEY and OTHER AN {he KBANICH & BACH, and OT GPECIALTIES AND BARGAINS TN PIANOS AND ORGANS. ENNEDY & CO., (Established 1800, > HER os | BAR IRON, STEEL, ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND @7 B STREET. edd on cof F EP N. B.—Store cloned at 6 p.m. at eG second-hand Pianos st less MITATION STAINED GLASS. an SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 433 7rm Sraecr Nontawest. SPORTING GOODS. cz RUPPERT, BOS. 403 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, the for j, comfort and in the cheapest for beauty, durability & P“"Ts, OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. rhished to Builders. SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jz., 418 rm Sraxer Nontawesr. co’3 PULP MORTAR WHITNEY cHIL- | qighne (ND FISHING TACKLES, large sssortuent of Traveling and Lunch STEAMERS, &._ YOR NORFOLK, Best in the world. Only black that never fades, J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGENTs, 12th efreet Wharf ahd 1202 F street northwest. PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS Ras POINT AND LEARY on TUFSDAYS and THURSDAYS at 5:30 p.m. and SATURDAYS at 6 pom. Steamer GEORG: of the very best muslin r, we were the first to ice of Shirt down in ‘Washington, and we ter Shirts for the money than ‘Heavy Canton Flannel DRAWERS, like those we | sold last winter, for only 60 cents Heavy Merino UN Heavy Merino-Wool Remember those for 60 cents, worth $1, at as and very fine linen. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, BEGIN First-cinss fare to Norfolk and Fort Monroe. class fare to Pine: Becon:d-ciaxs to Norfoll z Second-class to Piney Point and Point Lockout Point and Point and Fort Monroe. avy Canton Flinnel DRAWERS, ‘Tickets and staterooms for sae and, information tur- W. Reed's Sons, 12 1431 Pennsylvania 3 Stands, at principal Hotels: HB. esnhorn. wext to City Fost Office; and ut Company's GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt, F strost northwest: : enue St. Mare Ho- MEGINNISS', _1002 F street northwest. rpaosrsons SHIRT FACTORY, WELCH, Agent. ND NEW YORK 5’ STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, DAY and FRIDAY, at cl Poiat, Point Lookout and Fa Will be issued as follows NGEMENTS, COM- PNCING OCTOBER 1. First-class Pare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk... claaw Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk we Fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout... 1.5 -classs Fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 73. DAYS, THURS- 816 F stReer NonTHWeEst, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit guarantee READY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices: unfinished, 75 cts. 90 cts. Best F. of the L.., unfinished, 65c., finished, 80 cta. itta, unfinished, 60 cts. : finished, 75 cts. Gents' Falland WinterUnderwear at populzr cash prices. dust received latest desi % FALL AND WIN ME UNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- to do all kinds of work made to order, and old Remember the number—740 Sth street leave Norfolk, .TURDAYS, at four staterooms can be th street: mm the National M: office, 6th street wharf. ‘ORK STEAMERS JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, Eset iver, New York, every SATURDAY, particulars apply to agent, Ret ine ~ Davsant A liable HATTE! ethces 3 Ts Bank Building, THE NEW ¥ G, 3. ELLERY, ° SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUILL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Sraeer Norrawesr, Wasurxeroy, D.C. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. Six Extra Fine Shirts to order. Six Fine Shirts to order. at four o'clock p. at Tam. For ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, 613 15th street, opposite U. S. Treasury. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On and after AUGUST Ist, 1881, the steamer T. V. ARROWS MITH wi rave m. ND: On SATURDA Leonardtown. Steamer MYSTIC, S Iindinee an far down 2s U ‘ut's wharf, Chappell her wharf, foot of and Leonardtown. Curriomsn and nidays, for river wer Machodock, sto} dings as far down ax Mattox Oreek. 2. RK. WOOD, Manager. RAILROADS. NANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE S OF LURAY. FEAMER MATTANO Leaves 7th-street wharf No. 2 at7 o'clock a.m. for POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as follows:—On Tues radays tor Mattox Creek and attawwomnen Creek, anid Mat; The Luray Cave and Hotel Company have noti- ey have introduced the i: on Sundays for 3 returning on alternate day nes coing and returning; an Creek Mondays and Fridays t fied this Company that into the Caverns, and they are now daily illuminated by the aid of this powerful sxent, NO OTHER ILLUMINATOR BEING ADEQUATE \etrate the obecurities of these vast su and rottos or to properly reveal their NT ORNAMENTATION. No similar Caverns are kno@u elsewhere. 3 have ever before been illuminated by the aid of elec- ‘The effects produced fully meet the anticipation, and presenting to the eye visions extra charge is made for the i Electric Light, and Guides are furnished tece, LURAY INN ons of the year, and visitors may tee] arwured of procuring superior and nrst-class accommodations. "OMPANY LIMITED. YORS. AND LIVERPOOL, are marvelously beautiful amination by the RAT yan $100. according to seen ickets to Paris, $15 additional. Return tekets on favorable terms. Steamers marked * do not carry steerace. Steeraxe at very low rates. grpool an«l Queenstown aud all other parts of Europe at fhrouch bills of iaaen given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other portion the Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For freucht and passage apply st the Company's office, Green, or both steerage and cabin W & CO., 65 Tth street, Washington, VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York; Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street, Washington. ng to aecomiuodations. will remain open at all se: Steerage tickets from Li ‘with coupons good for edmission to the Caverns, are for connecting roads. JOSEPH H. SANDS, Gen'l Pars’r Avent, BALtmore AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE. AN THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. JANEY COUPLER! AND THE ONLY LINE NEW York ROTTERDAM. ‘The first-class Steamers of this Line, “AMSTERDAM. “SCHIEDAM," DOUBLE TRACK! SCHEDULE TO TARE ERFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, M. AVE. $4:20—CHICAGO, ST. LOUI! FAST EXPRESS. faa zouIs ty, and Way Stations. Way (Piedmont wn, and Way. via $50. Steerage, "$26. South William street, | .G. METZEROTE ee F General Acent, 27 . For pasasre apply to Peunsyivania avenue, Washingto SON, Agent, National Safe Deposit -w York averiue and 15th street northwest. MAN LLOYD— STeamsnie LINE BETWEEN New Yours, Havan LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ¥ will sail EVERY SAT- wen Pier, foot of 3d street, New York to Hat Strasburg, Wine Relay.) t of Rocks and Way Stations. HILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON XPRESS. Parlor Cars to New York, 40-STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- necta for Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks for 3 000m Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and 10:00BALTIMORE. EX) College, Beltsvil Jessups? and Hanoy: ST. LOUIS EXPR! PM. si 12:16—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta $1:25-On Sunday only, for Baltimore and Way. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW Rates of passage:-—From Londo Soathan ton and Bremen, "$100; ‘second | first cabin, $100; seco tanta, 30; ‘ecru SP MORE CO vania avenue northwest, Agents for ‘PRESS (stops at Hi Laurel ‘Aumapolis IGAGO, CINCINNATI AND ‘$60 Eve freicht Bow as $S00_BALTIMORE, 3: LEM YORK EXPRE: ‘30—Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- Hagerstown and Ws Relay. ALTIMORE, HYATT: TABLISHED AND YSICIAN in the city, can tts avenue, srom 2 plaints apd . JOHN TRIPS BLOOD PURIFIER is a certain ure for Syphilis, Scrofula, Ovarium Tumors, Kid- and all’ Blood Poison. guaranteed in either stauce. Kevere House, Bost . All Female Com iy cured. Prompt y, via Relay.) SVILLE AND LAUREL EXPHESS, (Frederick, via Helay, stops at Annap- junction. t4:43—Point of Kocks, Frederick, Hagarstown, Win- chester and Way Stations. Rocks and Way $4:40—Baltimore, 15:45_BALTIMORE (Su Sunday to Point of Annapoiix and Way Stations. XPRESS, (Martinsburg and Stops at Hyatteville and Laurel.) 6:05—Point of Rocks and SO BALTIMORE, Hi AXPRE Cure of Syphilis Send two stamps for pam- __De. JOHN TRIPP. qo MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! | t6:45—Bal Anew and creat Medical Work, warranted the best and cheapest, indixpenssbie to every man, entitled ‘“THE | — SCIENCE OF LIFE 08 SELF-PRESER- | lin, embossed 3 ——— — tains beautiful Steel Enwravin; scriptions, price only $1 sample «ix conte. in cal Inetitnte, or Da. WM. H. Pi street, Boston. BROTHERS 1S THE T Physician in Washingtow larities, Obstructions, and Leucorrhera quickly cured. ‘Ottior, 96 B street southwest, opposite Staithsonian. No | ebange for advice. . WEAKNESSES A. the Oncans of both Bor 16 days. No calomel used. wenue, near 434 street southwest. Hours 8 y Stations. ‘ATISVILLE AND LAUREL 19:15_PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS PRESS. YORK and BOSTON k. TTSVILLE and LAUREL EXPRESS. Stops on sicnal or tolet of passengers any station between Washington and Annapolis Sundays only. Other trains daily, except trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. For further information spp]; | Ohio Ticket Otice, Washington Pennsylvania avenue, ith will be taken for baxyage w be checked and rece any point in the ci 19:50—PHILAD! EXPRE ‘Address Peabody Medi - AKKER, No. 4 Bulhineh | ‘TABLISHED | STABLISHED at the Baltimore and tation and 619 aud 1351 VATE DISEASES OF | ee cured: mew cases often in DK. HENRIE, 456 SYLVANIA ROUTE WEST AND SOUTHWEST. iE DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA | Sacsivicess EqutrMent. ‘Ailfemale complaints au at U2 th street northwest. Oflice hours 1881. ly cured. Can be VE W: TON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B rtreets, ne follows: | For Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 a. fing Cars to Pittsburg and Chicago: ith Sleeping Cars from Harris! ‘t. Louis and Chicago; 9:30 rx to Pittsburg. AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. Parlor Car to Watkins and the Not K.MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS Hor Kidney Diseases. Grave! and all U jervoux Debility, Seminal Weaknees, 1 and all Blood ands jorrixea cured in 48 boura. For Drugwist, corner 12th Price $3 per box, sent Serofuls, Syphili peedily “cured y WM. B. ENTWISLE, Street and Pennsylvania avence. Wt tanp Horen Lorrery. @ FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXED. THUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1881, Is tHe Day Derxumisep Uron. ‘The drawing of this scheme has been finally settled and will CKKTANeLY take ENTH OF NOVEMBER, Commissioners, and this will enable me to sell all of the Fersaininw tickets. All persons, therefore, intending to invest in Scheme may rest gecured that For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 a. - da y 1e East, $00 a.m., 10: sof Pulliian Parlor Cars, rouch trains connect at Jer- vey City with fats of Brooklyn Anes. allondies threct transfer 10 ferriace across | For Brooklyn, S81, by ament of the | 10:19 p.m.” Limited Express, 6:40, 8:00, 9.20, 10:30 a.m. pe’s Creek Line, 6:40 a.m a dy p. dai spend Cae pant 440 pox. Ne For Ai 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except unday. ERICKSBURG RATLW, AND WASHINGTON é PEs! Be TRADES. TBSON BROTHERS, = Wi ula sveque, Washuagion, D-G W. C. D. WHIPS, WILLARD MOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY., W. W. GOULD, N 0 WANIA AVERUE No Po. OOK BINDING. YOR WANT A RAN sod 1 vosthweat. Bepaired. FUTURE DAYS. CUINSCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND _UNIMPRO’ AT CORNER OF FUEL AND Mt STRESTO R RTH AND _BEIN¢ THE 'REE-STORY Buick DEBUTING No. fate SURE, HOUSES, No. ‘Tay AND. aK, ON FIFTH BF iin Hi, (AMT Wee Onan AND TWO FEET, FO! IN 102 FEET INCHES) ND T 7” Ee rey ON VESTENT iG STABLE. WITH ADJO! REAR OF SALD HO! . Ee REAR OF BALD HOUSES ‘SALE 10 BE MAD! pegseye ee Bunge Sea ERre =oB iH Th Pra 3 EEG iia ase Hi 3 lat of the property can be seen at the office of the Trustee; or at the office of Willet & Libbey, corner of 6th street and New York avenue; or at thé auctioncer’s Brandes, asd'all tates to tule toe asain, Of Sut ineum- an es st, 1881. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money in cash; the residue in one and two years, with interest, for which purchaser is to ive notes, secured on the brop- erty sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchases ‘The Trostee reserves the right to require a deposit of $100 on each lot when sold. eee W. K, EDMONSTON, Trustee, 420 Sth street northwe Auctioneer, o21-d ‘Of THOS. E. WAGGAMAN an interest from day of ‘Trustees on property tobe 5 Fy on of or, rus of sais So comlied Flak. and. cost 4 $100 deposit required bid 5 “s us A fain about ity rooms, ow used as y. babel » Puree money cash; balance, $2. be ped ta: a Trelve and elenteen months, wit iateret from da ot le, urchaser may wi mone} cash.» The title to maid ‘eal eatate ahall De said Trustee until the whole of the purchase money shall have been paid. All conveyancing at pur- chaser's cost. $200 deposit will be required when the property, is struck off. If the terms of sale are not com- Poe with in seven days after the day of sale, the Trus- and cost of the defawtnr purchase ery SF the His JAMES HL. SMITH, Trustee. o12-d&ds 520 8th MJPHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer. Vv LUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY FRONTING ON EL HOST ( BETWI P YL ESTREET NORTHWEST, AAV! 418, 420 AND 422, DNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH, at AST FOUR P.M., I will offer for sale, in front of the premises, Lot 11, in square 322, having a front of lepth of 60 feet 1 inch, located as above. lay of sale. LADIES’ GOODS. XN RS, SELMA RUPPERT, 608 NINTH STREET, Opposite Patent Office. Complete Stock of | ZEPHYRS, CREWEL AND GERMANTOWN WOOL, ENITTING YAR YORSTED GOODS, , Larze assortment of HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, FRINGES and TRIMMINGS. Children’s Merino CLOAKSa specialty. 024-3m_ RS. J. P. PALME! M is InmPoRTER AND DESIGNER oF FASHION! 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN litH AND 12rn, ‘Moat respectfully announces to the Ladies that she has now in Stock a recherche assortment of FRENCH BONNETS, ENGLISH HATS AND PARIS NOVELTIES. SELECTED PERSONALLY WHILE IN EUROPE, M* ANNUAL IMPORTATION OF SAXONY “~~ WOOL GERMAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS is now open for inspection. They come in Navy Blue, Black, Brown, Drab and Bottle Green. Sizes are larger than formerly and prices no high Parties who got Knit Juckets of me the past ¢ years can procure new sleeves by calling at my store. €. AUERBACH, Corner of 7th and Bi streets, Next door to Auerbach’s Sewing Machine and Repair Mice. The new, Wheeler &' Wi hold, &e. WITH, 618 NintH Strerr Norruwest, ‘open ion of BONNETS and ROUND on TUES October 18. old 4m. ADIES’ TAILOR PARLORS, 414 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. M. WILLIAM BERNAT, DESIGNER AND CUTTER, date of Paris.) Is cresting quite a eeusation in Washington in the Cur axp Ger Up or LADIES' COATS, CLOAKS AND RIDING HABITS. is just the kind of an Extablishment the Ladies of y have long felt the need of. (Acull solicited ‘trom every Lady in Waehington and vicinity. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE, o3-Lin ALL IMPORTATION. French Dress Bonnets and Promenade Hats, fine Mil- linery Goods, Laces, Beaded En:broideries, Gloves, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, best French Corsets, Suits, Wrappers, Cloaks, (the best assorted stock ever imported, )and many rich and exclusive novelties, all of my personal selection in Paris, M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. ol 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. OUGLASS’, NinrH starer. Sr, Croup Burnpixa. HOSIERY, FALL AND WINTER STYLES FOR 0 MISBES AND CHILDREN,” MADIES. NOW READY. JOB LOTS OF FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH HOSIERY, AT ONE-HALF PRICE. FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWO TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLINGS WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ON DEFREES STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND NORTH CAPITOL” STREETS, BEING NOS. 51 AND 44 AT AUCTION. - On MONDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF, OCTOBER, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of| the premiee, I shall sell the above property. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance st six and twelve month, with notes Dearing interest, st alx pet cent. per annum until paid, and secured by adeod of trust on the roperty sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. gi Aeposit will be required on Piece of property time of sale, of-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY PoST- oned until MONDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY- 'OURTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, same place. o18-dts THOMAS DUWLING, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. (AT PUBLIC auction. By order of the Executrix of the late Thomas J. 8. Perry, we will eell at auction in lots to suit purchasers the entire remainder of the 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 avenue and 9th streets. ‘The sale will commence on TUESDAY, THE FIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., and continue from aay to day until the entire stock is isposed of. Terms cash. olT WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. _ HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OCK, at resid street, near City 5 by order of the Supreme urt of the District of Columbia, the following arti- gles: ‘Two superb French-plate Pier Mirrors, with gilt frames, in fine condition. = Rorewood Parlor Sui Very elevant French Clock and other fine ornaments. French-plate Mirror-back Etegere. , Marble-top Tables. ana other Chamber Furniture. trasses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters. Yomaforts, Sheets and Spreads. uperior Oak and Walnut Dining-room Furnituce. Freuch China Dinner and Tea Service. r-plated and Glassware. Togetner with many other articles not necessary to mention, Terms cash. 9-chtes WM. B. WEBB, Executor. \OLEY, Auctioneer, 811 7th streét northwest. 1 will ell at public auction on TURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWENTY-FIFTH, 1881, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., at my Auction Rooms, a large lot of Notions, comprising— Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Collars, Silks, and a quantity of other goods too nnmerous to mention. ail sell on same day a very fine lot of New and Sec- ond-hand Furniture, consisting of Cottage and Parlor Furniture, and» variety of other Furniture too numer- ous to mention. Persons in want of theabove named goods will do well py attending this ale. | Sate takes place at wy Auction om, street northwest, Tuesday morning a o'clock. [019-5t] FOLEY, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. 1 AOS cot TEED DORE ER n © mencin C a Clothing. and will be continued MORNINGS. at TEN O'CLOCK, and EVENINGS, at SEVEN O'CLOCK, until allis sold. Persons holding Eomrete, th time on which , having expired, will please ts ke DOUGLASS, oe ‘JAMES GUILD & SON, Auctioncers, 9TH S{REET. | H.K. FULTON, Broker. 021-5t* in M*- WASHINGTON, i FASHIONABLE DRESSMARING AND TRIMMING STORE, 5 ied EEE ANIA RUE ie Dreses, Suite, Costumes, “Cloaks, &e., inade in supe- Hor style at ehort notice. "Ladies tau have Dresses oak and basted, and a perfect fit guaranteed. aps oobi ie HOUSEFURNISHINGS. YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING STOVE, Do rot 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, ease call and examine our stock. W. S. JENKS & CO., 12 717 Seventu Sreeer Nontawest. SPE AL TO HOUSEKEEPERS. J. W. BOTELER & SON Solicit an inspection, by housekeepers and ot of thelr exteunive and complete sock of oe CHINA, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, And other House Furnishing offering at REDU J. W. BOTELER & SON, _010-6m _ __ 923 PENNSYLVANI. UE. [)2CORATED TOILET Ser A most ete of medi lish ToUet ete. “Antique shapes fast opened: eee Tae FINE GOoDs, in rich Cut Glass. French and English Fancy Wares and Triple Plated Silver Ware, suitable tor WEDDING PRE! A complete stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. WILMALTH & EDMONSTO 05 = 70) MARKET SPACE, pottery AND PORCELAIN. Now receiving from best manufacturers in Europe large invcices of DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN OF LATEST DESIGNS. Rich Cut, Engraved and Plain. 3 GLASSWARE. FINE PLATED WARE AND FULL STOCK OF HOUSEFUKNISHING GOODS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge, 009 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' 30 N 4 CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. 5 THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLYSs. — ‘Tur Best mv Use, at J. W. SCHAFER'S, 1020 1TH STREET, $10 Apove New Youre AvEwor. +} wit—Lots numbered 36. subdivis- excanson BROS., Auctioneers. ROAN MARE, SIDE-BAR TOP BUGGY, SINGLE HARNESS, WHIP AND LAP-ROBE E GE! {MAN'S OUTFIT, AT AU At our Auction Rooms, 9th and D streeta northwest, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M. on TUESDAY, the TWEN- ‘TY-FIFTH INST. Sale positive and team sold for no fault. 021-3t /HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. , Stod- dard street, between’ Warhington and Congress, having a front of 96 feet by a depth of 120 feet. This p1 will be divided into four building lots of 24 feet each. Terms: One-third cash; balance at six and twelve months, with interest at six per cant. Per annum until paid, and secured by a deed of tru: conveyancin; at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $25 on each lot wi be required at time of sale. o19-dta WPHoMas DowLiNe, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE. OF TWO DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLINGS ON THE P-STREFT RAILROAD, NEAR THIRTIETH (WASHINGTON) STREET, GEORGETOWN, By virtue of a dowd of trust, dated the 224 day, of Auust, A.D. 1872, ‘‘and teeorded in Liber No. 689, folio 247, one of the land records for Washing: ton'county, th the District of Columbia,” the subserib- ers will sell to. the hizhest bidder, in {ront of the prem- isos, on FRIDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF NOVEM. BEk, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK, ‘‘the following piece or parcel of round in ‘Thomas "Beall, of Geoncetown, first addition to Georgetown, District of Columbia: Be- ginnfig for the same at a point on West street fifty-nine feet from the west line of Washington street, being at the northeast corner of lot two hundred and two, and Tunning thence west, on the south line of West street, seventy feet, more or less, to the east line of Abbots property, being one foot front of lot 202, all of lot 201 snd about pine fest of lot 200; thence south parallel with. Washinuton street one hundred and twenty feet; thenea east parallel with West street, say seventy feet, and pace oe oe She eae of beginning, Vipshomee with, Vc ingular, nprovements," et cet said deed mentioned. 2 i tee (The teruns, which wil be liberal, will be made known ce. at the time of ANTH [ONY HYDE,) ‘rustees. 019-Staw&ds THOMAS HYDE} T HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANDSOME THREE-STORY AN: BRICK RESIDENCE, W. RRA NED ROOF PHOVEMEN TS, NO.’ 108 LSTMERT, BETWEEN I AND NEW JERSEY if te SE Ae Y AVENUE NORTHWEST, at On SATORDAY AFTERNOON, OCTO! TWENTY-NINTH, 1851, AT FOUR ie in front of the premises, 7 shall reli sub lot 19, R. She hepa’ gulxiivinion of equare west of mare 623, \@ improvemsey . see a ee » being No. 108 I street ‘erin of eale: One-third cash; the residue in three equal payments at six, twelve and eihteen months, ith notes bearine interest at six per cent per annum Until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the prem- ines sold. | All conveyancing at purchaser's cout. $100 juired at time of sale. 7 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, £ CHANCERY SALE OF UNIMPROVED BUILDIN LOTS ON THE SOUTH MIDE O SOULE STREET. BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH ae By virtue of a decree of the Si Hie Court off the District of Colum! ‘ No. 2.303 (Sloreell ve Gatti can, teal ones, at auctic TUESDAY, the Ses DAIS NS eMnEe te of the parties to this sult bes aster, ul end to te lowing RERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUS HEADACHE, DYSPEPTIC HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, PARALYSIS AND DYSPEPSIA. If IS A FULLY ESTABLISHED FACT, BASED ON LARGE ACTUAL EXPERIENCE, AND THERE 18 NO KIND OF DOUBT BUT THAT THESE DISEASES CAN BE CURED. Dr. C. W. BENSON'S Celery and Chamomile Pills are | H. Nichols, of New York City, four lots om Prepared expressly to cure Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Sleep- | {ust cected the following leases among others: lesmneat and Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and will cure ° ‘ny case, no matter how obstinate, if property wed. | No, i%2 18th strect, to'Mr. David , tot New= ‘They are nots cureall, but only for those special dis- | POTS Rl. Ss cases. They contain no opium, morphine or quinine, and are not a purgative, but regulate the bowels and cureconstipation by curing or removing the causes of it, | Clation for the Advancement of Women, Mra ‘They bave a charming offect upon the akin, and slovely, ‘quieting effect upon the nervous system, simply by feed- | President. In her remarks she gave the following ing its ten thousand hungry, yes in some cases starving, absorbent. They make or create nerve matter, and in that way increase mental force, endurance and brillancy of mind. Nobody that has » nervous aystem should neglect to take them two or three months in each year, simply as a nerve food. if for no other purpose. Sold by all druggists. Price, 50cents abor. Depot 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, toany address. DR. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is warranted to cure on TURDAY, OCTOBER AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE FO) tinue on that by NOON, and to Directors: INGTON MARKET COMPANY. By M. G, EMERY, President. ‘07-13% f#-THE ABOVE SALE WAS ADJOURNED UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINE, AT ELEV- EN O'CLOCK A.M. at t will be to THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THR! CLOCK NOO AT TWELVE ita will be etmen. WASHINGTON MARKET ate By M. G. EMERY, President. ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. October 22, 1881 T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TebsTRE’S SALE OF_ VALUABLE REAL, ES- TATE. By. virtue of a deed of trust, dated September, recorded in Liber No. 899, folios 143, etc... e land records for the District of Colum- ‘and at the request of the Will sell at public anctio MONDAY, THE SE! ty necured thereby, I in front of the prernises," 'TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed real estate, situated in thi District of Columbis the plot or ground pian of saic (6), in square numbered seven hundred and ninety-two (792, ) said lot having a front of seventy-five feet 8 in- ches on $d street southeast, and 72 feet on North Caro- SAME DAY, AT FOUR-AND-A-HALF in front Of the promises, the follow- eing the east part of lot numbered ‘three (3), in said equare, and described as follows: Be- ‘on south D street 25 feet 6 inches southwest corner of said lot; thence north 28 feet; thence east 3 fect; thence north 82 feet to the rear line ‘of raid lot; thence east 27 feet 11 inches to the northeast corner of said lot; thence south 110 f south D street; thence along said D fe Y, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. following described real LAMMATION, LY ERUP- EI ITCHINGS, AND PIMPLES On all parts of the body. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth ; removes tan an IX THE WORLD: | Hiers ‘one package, consisting and external treatment. All first class druggists have it. Price $1 per pack- city of Washingrton, thatlot designated on city as lot numbered six 1d freckles, and is the BEST id. ing real estate, | TH AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLAVANIA AVENUE, Has been steadily growing into popularity since it opened. The people appreciate fair deating, and know that there they can find #t, coupled with LOW PRICES AND GOOD RELIABLE GOODS. DRESS SUITS, All the way from $28 to $45, BUSINESS SUITS, From $10 to $25. And for young men, who want NOBBY SUITS, And short cut, we have got them in the choicest patterns. | scholars; Presbytery of Newcastle, 46 ‘We make a speciality of BOYS’ SUITS, And have a great variety to select from, THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSI 18 THE PLACE TO TRADE. 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A. STRAUS. front of the premises, the estate, namely: The cast half of lot numbered five (), ih equare numbered seven hundred and thirty- three (733), fronting 23 feet on south D Kk 119 feet 6 inches to an TUESDAY, the EIGHTH 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premires, the following-described real estate.name- 1 ted as Lot F, in the subdi- t numbered one(1), in equare hundred and seventy-nine (579), said rront of 20 feet on. 2d streot southwest, back that width 117 feet 6 inches. ‘Termus of sale: One-third cash; balan twelveandeichteen months, with interest cent per annufh, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust ‘on the propurty. A deposit of $100 on each mrcharer at time of to beat his cost. If terms of sal complied with in seven days from day of sale the Trus- tee reserves the right to sell the property at risk and cost after five days’ notice. AS J. HOBBS, Trustee. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STOBY AND BASE- MENT BRICK HOUSE AND LOT BER SIXTY-FOUR I STREET, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREET EAST, dated the 28th day in Liber No. % -» of the land records of the District’ will well at pubiic “Ail of that Lot dé ion of the east part of ice payable in nix, Ls, BERWANGER & CO. AT AUCTION. By virtne of a deed of trus May, A.D. 1873, and record ARE THE CLOTHIERS TO THE PEOPLE. i R O'CLOCK P.M., all that lot of kround numbered ninety-eight (98), in B’ F. Gilbert's sub-division of sqnare numbered six hundred and seventy-five (675), tovether with all the 6 ARE THEIR OWN MANUFACTURERS OF ALL improvementa, consisting ot a two- brick house wid modern improv 4 GARMENTS SOLD IN THEIR ESTABLISHMENT. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in equal in- etalments, in six and twelve months, with in he secured by deed of trust on’ th 00 required at time of with in one week from day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell at risk of defaulting THOMAS ORME, Trustee. NSON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘9th and D streets northwest. ry and basement ARE PAYING THE BEST PRICES TO TAILORS FOR MAKING THEIR GARMENTS. ARE PAYING NO MIDDLEMEN’S PROFITS ARE SELLING WITHOUT THE MIDDLEMEN'’S (CUT AVENUE ABE GIVING THE PEOPLE SATISFACTION. ARE, WITHOUT A DOUBT, SHOWING THE NICEST AND BEST MADE GARMENTS IN THE | caparisoned Arab stallion and a Damasci TZ, gas : UPRIGHT PIA: SD .LNUT DWARF BOOKCASE: ENAMFLLED AND 1D OF THREE PIECES—CLOCK ARBLE MANTLE TWO WALNUT FIVE PAIRS LACE € AND TWO CANDFLABR. ARE ENOWN TO HAVE ONE PRICE, EIGHT-DAY CLOCK; CAL ARE KNOWN TO SELL FOR CASH. ARE KNOWN NOT TO DEVIATE FROM MARKED TABLE AND TEA SERVICE, &c.: A AND COLORED T. MPAGNES, W OF DECAN’ UANTITY OF FL ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR FAIR DEALING TO CULINARY AR- EFRIGERATOR; GAS STOVES, HES BASKETS, &c. Particular attention invited to above rale. Goods of (open. for inspection only. ARE KNOWN TO GIVE THEIR PATRONS ALL ADVANTAGES POSSIBLE. after 9 a. m. on day of HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EIGHT PEWS IN ST. JOHN’S CHURCH AT PUB- LIC AUCTION. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NIN’ at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at m: sell the following Pew OUR LINE OF SUITS FOR MENS, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, IS COMPLETE. MONDAY. Recent Real Estate Sales, ‘Messrs. Fitch, Fox and Brown have just sold for Mr. EC. Cutter, toa wealthy Pennsylvanian, bis handsome residence, No. 1440 M street, with the furniture, for $21,200 cash. Also, to Mrs, Mary D. Biddle, of Philadelphia, a lot ou K street, between Connecticut avenue and Ist street, having a frontage of 42 feet 6 inches, and contatt 095 $R°Are Feet, for £7,500 cash.’ Also, for Dr. street, between 15th and 16th streets, contat 8,580 square feet, for $5,000 cash. They have also No. 918 Farragut Square, to Senator Ben. H. Hil, of Georgia; No. 1413 K ‘street, to the Hon. John W. Candler, of Bo Massachusetts: THR PRESSURK OF THE OFFICE-SERKING CROWD, At Che meeting at Buffalo last week of the Assoe Sarah A. Spencer, of tls city, spoke to the reso- lutions testifying respect and love for the late Interesting reminiscences: “The last time I saw him Iving, a few » fore he was wounded, hts head was bowed, and when he extended his hand and lifted bis dace I Saw there a look I had never seen before, the burdens that forty millions of ple had Laid upon him. I said: ‘Tell me what ts matter with Crete?” He sald: ‘She has stood beside me, share ing every burden, and I thought ber immortal, when suddenly she broke down. One day, not long ago, six Senators came to me to induce me to re- treat from a decision [ believed to be right. They they held out every im ducement human ingenuity could devise, but Thad been walking with my darling Crete on the shores paiities of earth seemed far away.” T considered the question by the light of eternity, and so decified. J "eo my whole administrat dn will be the better for this suffering of Crev’s.” The world is the better for the suffering of both of these noble souls.” = Synod of Baltimore, PROCERDINGS AT CUMBERLAND—RBORGANIZATION OF SYNOD. The Synod of Baltimore assembled tn Cumbere land, Md. The Presbyteries of Baltimore, New- castie and Washington city, were well repre sented, the latter by the following: Mintsters— H. Henderson, S. H. Howe, G. 0. Little, T. & Wynkoop, E. H. Cumston, J. T. Kelly. Eiders—B, R. Mayfield, D. W. McFarlin, Judge ©. D. Drake, Charles Lyman. The morning sesston was occu- Ssclissing the subject of the reor- ton of the synod according to the recent amendment of the constitution of the elurch giv= ing the synods the option, with the consent of the Constituent preabiyteries, of | becoming _ rep resentative bodies composd of — delegates appointed by the presbyteries, inst. Temaining original bodies, a8 heretofore. ‘The new measure was advocated by Ju Mr. Fulton, Mr. Cook, Mr. Little, Mr. Jones, al Mr. Lyman, and opposed by Mr. Gayley,Mr.Squier, Mr, Cross and Mr. Wynkoop. Alter recess, It was, determined to reorganize the synod on a repre sentative basif, and the presbyteries will take ao= tion on the ratio of the basis of representation, The Presbytery of Baltimore reported 49 mlpisters, 49 churches, 5,747 communicants, 7,621 Sabbath nisters, 52 churches, 5,966 communicants,” 6897 Sabbath Scholars; Presbytery of Washington city, 34 mine Isters, 29 churches, 4,204 communicants, 5/441 Sab. bath ‘scholars; Presbytery of Rio de B ministers, 21 churches, 994 communicants. S On the Virginia Side. ‘THE COALITIONISTS ON THE WAR PATH—WHAT THET chan. Correspondence of Tar EVENING STAR. FaLis CHURCH, VA., October 2, 188% ‘The coalition party had a barbecue at Fairfax Court House yesterday. The crowd was lange and. manifested much enthusiasm. Mr. Cameron, con- idate fer governor; Hon. Green B. Raw, com. missioner of internal revenue, and Mr. Foutleroy, secretary of state, 1 think, made addresses, Reports come tn from many localities that num- ders of the Bourvons are indicating intentions of a new departure at the coming election. rening Mr. Raum Made a speech ag this Place. His speeches, all that T have heard, are able, and his manner'fs such as to hold the atten. uon'firmiy of his audience R. R. Farr, esq., candidate of the coalitiontsts tor house o aking a, thorough and effective panity. Ss some of the cap tied, he declares, by the county tre Mr. Chichester, gr itously to falthtul Bou ‘and he (Furr) ¢xhibits them and comments on. ICis news to state that “It ts drierthan powder.” LSA. Coxsvt. Genrn: BY THE KuEpIve. mon Wolfe was yesterday forma Egypt, who offered hit cum tar. ‘The former was declined, the latter accepted. ‘The whole of the Cairo garrison was under arma, ‘The American national airs were played, the Amer- ican flag hoisted, and a royal salute fired. The Khedive made a uching address, referring to the death of General Garfield. ‘The ceremony was of the highest interest, Mr. Simon Wolfe being the first diplomatic envoy in Egypt of the Jewish relle gion since the days of the Pharoahs. Special sem Vices were held in the synagogues. Tue DISASTROUS Sxy Lave BReaK.—The latest reports from the Sny levee are that another break has taken place 11 miles below Hannibal, Mo. Ttts ald that only aboutsix of the A miles of land pro- tected by the levee are now above water, and the ryver below the break is now about 7 miles wide, and fs dotted here and thereby farm houses, mi of which are partially submerged, and all de ‘The corn crop on Sny Island and the adjacent bot- tom was especially fine, owing tothe overfiow of last spring, but it is nearly all lost now. A large Part of the wheat and oats crop 1s destroyed EMBEZZLEMENT 1 TEXAS.—On the 19th of June last the Texas Express com] was Tobbed at Galveston of nearly $2,000. ‘The fos. 5, 12, 47, 64, 80, 83, -W assessments due over six months and un- ey will be sold subject to the rights of present THOMAS DO' FPHIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED, REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NEW “ ¥ TENTH STREETS NORTHW! YORK AVENUE. y virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, jal term thereof for, je in case No. 7840, Docket 21, vyherein Charles Y. Grymes is plaintiff and William W. anes and al. are defendants, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, the following real es- fate, in the city of Washington, in the District, of Co- Part (6) in square num ree according to John Day- ision of said square, be- ginniug for the said part of aaid lot six (6) at the southeast corner of said lot six (6) and running York avenue westwardly twenty-seven (27 (5) inches; thence not MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOATS FROM $5 TO $30 IN ALL COLORS. 310 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 8. KATZENSTEIN, MaNacer. rict of Columbi P HANSON HISS & CO. ° hundred and seventy-two idson’s heirs recor —NEW DESIGNS— i thence along New westwardly fifty-fiv ence due north twenty-three (23) feet; thence due east twenty-six (26) feet_and three (3) inches; then south thirteen (13) feet; thence southecstwardly. to the place of beginning fifty-two (52) feet, t fis on WEDNESDAY, the 1881. the decree: One-third MANTELS... . WAINSCOTING. PAI SECOND DAY OF E ‘Terms of sale as proscribed by of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the bal- eighteen months from date of sale, with interest, and secured to the satisfaction of the ‘Trustees, or the purchaser, entire purchase money in a the terms of the sale are not complied with in ten days from its date the Trustces reserve the right to readver- tise and resell the property at the costs 01 a f F100 et be mute oa the ay af at A deposit of lust be made on the day of sale. ¥ WALTER 8. PERRY, Trustee, 342 D strest northwest. JAMES H. SMITH, Trustee, 620 8th street northwest, HOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN PERTY ON THE We EY LAN NORTHWEST OF WAS leeds of trust dated, y. on the 27th of Febrnary, and the Ist of May, 187: folio 390, and Liber 97: 792, folio 95. ‘aud Liber FURNITURE... ance in six, twelve ani t his option, may ing purchaser. FIRST PREMIUM EVERYWHERE. No. 45 N. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE Liber 751, folio 397 and Liber L No. 973, folio 339, of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at'the request of the party secured, I Temises, on THURS- DAY OF OCTOBER, lying in the county of Columbia, containiny about one Itundred and twenty-five (125) acres, an more particulariy described in said decade of trust, roperty, known as “‘Redwood,” is situated on ground north®f Georgetown and west of Rock Creek, and is of easy access from the cities of Waehing- ton and Georgetown by the Weodley Lane road. improved by a substantial frame dwelling, has a good spring convenient to the house and commands a mag- nificant view of the two cities and of the surrounding ‘The excellent neishborhsod an: proximit winds of the United States Naval Observatory property most desiral property offers a good opportunity as on account of the numerous fine it can be most sdvantageously subdi- One-third cash and ‘payable in six, twelve and efi sale, with interest, secu ‘or ail cash, at the $500 required a 3 \ V EDDING GIFTS. will sell af publi A-D. 1881, AT THREE of land called **Pret Washington, in. STERLING SILVER IN FANCY CASES, Designed especially for WEDDING GIFTS. SAM’L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SCzLItSs MILWAUKEE LAGER, titan’ THE BEST IX THE DISTRICT, chaser. KX gapoat For sale in Bottles by dealers generally, and in Casks and Bottles by the Agent. SAML C. PALMER, Drror 1212 ro 12% 20rm Srarer, Tf terms of sale ‘days the Trustes reserves the Fesell at risk and cost of def ‘WEST WASHINGTON, §2~Tetxrnonte Commacrion. LEWIS souNsox « Co, BANKERS, AVENUE AND 19TR ‘stances were of the most suspicious character, and ‘the affair culminated Saturday in the cont ee ‘Parker, late agent of the Texas xpress Company, T, agent xas for embezzlement of said funds. : ‘Tur Srracur LrriGarion.—In the supreme court, of Rhode Island, Saturday, in the case of the Quid- nick Company against Z. Chafee, trustee, brought for the purpose of declaring the ‘ten on the Quide nick stock pledged to Chafee as (trustee, an opin- ion was delivered dismissing the Dill. Judge ter dissented. In the case of the Quidnick Company against Z. Chafee et al., decided last week, the form of a » Was submitted, and action deferred for one In the case ‘of Z. Chafee et al. agatnst the @uidnick Compans, thé Dill was dismissed for multitariousnes, and. time allowed to defend. Two motions of Farnsworth, recelver, and Chafee, trustee, that Prior, Butler, and Patten, counsel for the Spragues, should show cause why they should not be proceeded against for contempt in attaching the property of the Quidnick Company in New York, were heard and eld for advisement. Gen. Butler appeared for himself and his confreres. ‘Tar Intent Lanp Leaccr Acrrarios.—The meet= ingin Trafalgar Square, London, Saturday night, toexpress indignation at Mr. Parnell’s arrest, was slimly attended, owing to the rain, Mr. Hay: editor of the Roscommon Messenger, was ai on Saturday. An indignation meeting was held in Hyde Park yesterday, when the usual violent LOWS ART TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, | Speeches were made. | Mr. Maloney, a large tenant WAINSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS, farmer near Ennis, Ireland, was fatally shot on Saturday. Nothwithstanding the government's pro- Iubition, “a lange public meeting was eld near Coachford, Ireland, yesterday, when a “no rent” resolution was adopted. The Land League held a secret meeting at Cork Saturday. Diep oF Friur.—William H. Cove, 44 years ot age, Who had been suffering for several months with paralysis, died at 168 east 9ist street on Sat- urday of fright at the explosion of a blast near his house.—New York Sun, 2h. Wet Ixscrep.—A telegram from Harrisburg, Pa., October 23, says: Henry Stewart, a ne aged about 80 years, who at one tune was tnsut for $125,000, died Last night in Ubis city. Last sum- mer Stewart came near dying, wnd the sympwms Of his disease strongly indicated poisoning. His illness was due to drinking Whisky adulterated with strychnine. Several of the persons who held policies on his life are said to have given liquor vendors orders give him all the whisky be wanted and change the amount to them. This is about all he received for uliowing himself to be insured. The relatives of the old man willtake steps to enjoin the compaules, in which he has been insured, from paying to Ue men who hold policies on his ite, sae will dis late, PS demamgctoiec: ERT. fever, on the October, SESE Siesta cas 1, iu ALMYRA 3. Frain tia een , Notice of funeral hereafter. = Sey UNDERTAKERS. wee oe eee