Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
io INES, &e. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. “AT O ING MACH A SALESROOM, No. 528 9th street northwest, St. Clond Building, Can be found a complete stock of them; never get out of order. Also the New Improved Weed Machines. Call and examine them. Good Machines for rent. All kinds repaired, at OPPENHEIMER’S, ___ WOOD AND COAL. ou coal woop! Woop! geod, clean COAL and best KIND. LING WOOD go toJOHN MILLER, main office and wood ill 44 «treet and Vininia avenue sou! west: branch offices 143 B street southeast = 6th- Ifyou want to buy street wharf. ______ PROPOSALS. prorosats FOR PLASTERING. Orrice oF BUILDING For Starr, War anp Navy DerartMen: Wasiuxoros, D.C. October 20th, 1881. Sealed Proposals for Plastering in the North Wi of the Building for State, W an this city, com uare yards of three- onat work aud Enriched Moulded Cornice anc _ Nore, be executed: during the Coming ‘winter, will be feceive . n TWELVE M. OF NOVEMBER NINETEEN, Issl and opened immediately thereafter in presence of bi ms. Intending bidders are required to visit this office, where profile drawings, the models of stucco work, and the building may be in«pected, and specifications, ‘ge eral instructions for bidders and blank forms of propo- Sale obtained. THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, (020-th.s, Lt. Col. Corps of nicineers. FORTRESS OF, PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT. Steamer EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS and THURS- DAYS at 5 p.m. and SATURDAYS at 6 p.m. MOUTH, FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEME ‘NING OCTOBER Isr. ‘TS, BEGIN- First-class fare to Norfolk and Fort Monroe.......$2 50 First-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout... 1 50 ik aud Fort Monroe. 150 Becond-ciass to Norfoll Becond-class to Piney Point and Point Lookout. nished at B. W. Reed's Sons, 1216 F street northwest: Cook's Tours, 1431 Pennsylvania avenue; St. Marc Ho- tel: Roose’s Cigar Stands, at principal Hotels: H B. Poikinhorn, next to City Post Office; and at Company’s ‘Office, 7th street wharf. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. _WM. P. WELCH, Agent. om Nowrens AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE e leave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, WEDSESDAY anf FRIDAY ae BoGgeR p.m Uel ing at Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fortress Monroe. Excursion tickets will be issued as follows: ALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, COM- = MeNcrna Gorosen First-class Fare to Piney Point and Pomt Lookout. . 1.50 Becond-clase Fare to Piney Foint and Point Lookout. 75 Jeave Ni TUESDAYS, THURS- DAYS and SATURDAYS, at four o'clock p.m. ‘Tickets and staterooms be at an’ can secured general Office, 613 15th street: in the National Metropolitan Bank Building. of at the office, 6th street wharf. THE NEW YORK STEAMERS JOHN GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT leave Pier River, New York, every SATURDAY, at four o'clock p. ind Georgetown ove ERLDAL, st 1am, For particulars apply to agent ater utreet, Georwetown. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, 613 15th street, opposite U. 5. Treasury. East AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. J. W. KENNEDY & CO., (Establiahed 1900, ) Dealers in BAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET. N. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. 03 MITATION STAINED GLASS. and beautiful invention fills a vacancy im the ornamentation of This, long fe common windows, &e.. and all the effects of the Exrhathaot'inlr sured nat Sh fiane ‘windows, For desorpu ‘all or sand Pontal” "New decigns just’ recelves, Disgetions’ for Wr. Hater by permission to Charch of the Inoaraation: otim* 3G. CULVERWELL. Act. for D.C. PAINTS, 011g WINDOW AND PLATE GLAss. JOHNSTONE'S KALSOMINE and MASURY'SLIQUID NTS, (Send for circuls Fstimaton furninbed to Builders A Tull lock of AR- TISTS' SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jz., m30 418 TrH STREET NortTHwest. L MARTIN & COS PULP MORTAR . : For Bricklayer’s Use, Where Black Joints are Required. Best in the world. Only biack that never fades. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGENTS, 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. RESS SHIRTS.—FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for $1.50. of. the very best mucin mit the ‘price. o en in’ Washington, and we ow ell better Shirts for the money than say house on em Heavy Canton Flannel DRAWERS, like those we sold last winter, for only 60 cents. Heavy Merino UNDE] ‘SHIRTS, 50 cents. Heavy Merino-Wool SHIRTS, t5e., worth $1. Remember those Heavy Canton Hannel DRAWERS, for 60 cents, worth $1, at spoT MEGINNISS, s18 1002 F street northwest. ([PHOMPson’s SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F sTReer NoRTHWEsT, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, specialty, fit guaranteed. READY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices: Best Wamentta, unfinished, 75 cts. ; 90 cts. Boye’ Wamwutta” undies 60 cis: finlsed. 78 cbs, ams 5 Gents’ Failand Winter Underwear at popularcash prices. Just received latest ‘in Neckwear. OSfovey refunded where goods fail so wait. gag) TOinGed JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. CUNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- Jiablo HATTER, is pr to do all kinds of work in his line. New 8! ATS inade to order, and old ‘ones remodeled. ‘the number—740 Sth street northwest. mara S. B. ELLERY, : BUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srazer Norrawest, Wasuinatos, D.C. ‘Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. $12.00 Six Extra Fine Shirts to order. 9:00 Six Fine Shirts to order. 50 marae RAILROADS. on Nome FOR POTOMAC kIVER LANDINGS. On and after AUGUST Isr, 1881. the steamer T. V. ROWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, at7a. m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY for all river landincs. On MONDAY as far as Nomini Ferry. Ou THURSDAY, Nomini, Carrioman and Leonardiown. On SATURDAY. Currioman and rdtown. Steamer MYSTIC, Sundays, for river inxs as far down as Upper Machodoek, stopping at Brent's wharf, Chappell Point, Tuesday making the above landings as far down as Mattox Oreck. 330-61 J. K. WOOD, Manager. STEAMER MATTANO Leaves 7th-street wharf No. 2 at 7 o'clock a.m. for POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as follows:—On Tues- days for Nomini; on Thursdays tor Mattox Creek and ‘Nomini. on Sundays for Mattawoman Creek and Mat- tox Creek, returning on alternate days, touching at all River Landings ping and returning stops at Mat- ywoman Creek Mondays and up. sy20-6mm SHR SORES, Agent. RD LINE. NOTICE! LANE ROUTE. SHIP COMPANY LIMITED. W YOR& AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PI RATES OF PASMAGE. FPOand £100. according to, Kets th Paris, $15 additional. Return tickets on favorable termas. ts marked * do not carry 3 at very low rates. Steerage from Liv. fePool and Quecustown and all other yartsof Europe at Towest rai fhrouch bills of iaaen given for Belfast, Havre, Antwerp and other ‘portion "the “Contaent ord =~ seg oe rep ports. atte - ‘or freight and panmase a Company's offios, 4 Bowinw Green, or ad steerage and cabin to QTIS BIGELOW & CO., 606 7th street, Washington, NEw YORK ROTTERDAM. The fi: ‘lass Steamers of this Line, “AMSTERDA: ce in ROTTERDASES “SCHIEDAM," “"W. &. b. ND,” and “P. CALAN 2 Carrying the U. 8. Maia to the Netherlands leave Wat- ere re oe B.cazac * General Agent, 2f South Williams x - r x = to W. G. METZE! iH. IN, Ay it, National S Washington, , or F. . Deporit Buliding, ew York avenue and 15th street borthwest. jal7 y ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— Stxamsuie Ling BETweeN New Yore, Haver LoxDow, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers ‘of this company will sail EVERY SAT- URDAY from Bremen Pier, fout of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of paseawe:—From New York to Havre, Londo Sonthanvton and Bremen, first cabin, $1 ‘second cabin, stecraze, prepaid ce Pe Fic toestitor apniy to OELMICHS Bowling ork; W. G. METZEROTT Co. peas nontionent, “Agents for corner Deke MSTHONG HAS HAD OVER TWENTY Years’ universal success in diseases of men exclu- ively. Honorable and scientific treatment. Basement office private, cor: and G streets south- west, Tr Thursday, Saturday, 2 to 6 p.m.o264m* “a KE, NO PAY!—TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH vate Diseases, come at once, and you shall be Tewarded by a sreedy cure without mercury. Dit. BROTHE w06 5 street southwest. 025-ln STABLISHED AND ICIAN in the city, at 455 Massachusetts avenue, trom 2 9. All Female Complaints and Irregulari- ties quickly cured. Prompt treatment. Separate rooms for ladies. o24-Im IR. BROTHERS 1S THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Laces’ Physician in Washington. Female Irregn- LL WEAKNESSES AND PRIVATE DISEASES OF Aor ae or 10 days. No calomel used. DK. HENRIE, 456 Virginia avenue, near 4% street southwest. Hours 8 10, 4 to s28-Im* TARTLING DISCOVERY Lost Mannoop. Res ‘A vietim of youthin! unpradenee r. Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc.. having im vain every know remedy, has discovered a aime Plo self cure, which he will send Figkx to hin fellow-suf- Address J.-H REEVES, 43 Chatham stre ¢ New York. sl0-eoly&k EALTH IS WEALTH RVE AND BRA! (Or Shere, Impotency. Ins fmpotency. Tnvorantary Old Aze, caused by over-exertion, seif-abuse 3. Lous of Memory, § Eniineious; indulvence, which leads to misery, decay and. death. ‘One box will cure recent cases, Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for we dollars: sent by mail prepaid on’ receipt of price, ee six boxes to eure any case. With each carder received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our writien guar Sutee to return the money if the treatment does not eflect Guarantees issued by STOTT & CROM- E avenne, Washinyton, D. C. to whom all orders’ should ocl6-s,t, ths ‘OREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA ckiy cured. Can be Gonsulted daily west. Office hours from 1 to 9 o'clock p.m. eee 10-6" T MOTT'S FRENCH POW DEES CERTAIN CURE for Kidney Diseases. Gravel and all Urinary Diseases, yous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotene Scrofula, Syphilis aud all’ Blood “an Sis by Wl. B. ENTWISEE. "Deustch . B. ENTWISLE, Drugwist, coruer 12th and Pennsylvania avenue. | Price $3 per box. Mai! under seal on receijrt of price. INSULT DE. ROBERTSON and Saturday at his office. 456 C street, from 2 toYo'clock p. m., wi experionce, cuarantees a cure in all ‘Organs, Nervous and Seminal We Paaaioni. Tmipotency, &e. Gonorrhara oF Consultation etz yg a ‘ladies. Kefers to the: office, 19 8. Eutuw 43 hours. For W. H. WHEATLEY'S ; STEAM Op a ny reste are and to all purty of the sod OS Ee Babee Gavwanrovae B.C. 9 SE ae ee ee a ae GHENANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE CAVERNS OF LURAY. The Luray Cave and Hotel Company have noti- fied this Company that they have introduced the ELECTRIC LIGHT into the Caverns, and they are now daily illuminated b; the aid of this powerful ween,” a = NO OTHER ILLUMINATOR BEING ADEQUATE to penetrate the obscurities of these vast subterranean ‘and grottos or to properly reveal their MAGNIFICENT ORNAMENTATION. No sintilar Caverns are known elsewhere. No Caverns have ever before been illuminated by the aid of elec- city. ‘The effects produced fully meet the anticipation, and are marvelounly beautiful, presenting to theoye visions ‘which have been heretofore unattainable. wae extra charge is made for jumination Electric Light, and Guides are furnished free, as usual. LURAY INN will remain open at all seasons of the year, and visitors inay feel assured of procuring superior abd tDrst-class accommodations. EXCURSION TICKETS, ‘with coupons good for admission to the Caverns, are for sale by connecting roads. JOSEPH H. SAND: CHAS. P. HATCH, ‘8uj primi Gen'l Pass'r Agent, town, Ma. Philadelphia.” £29 BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST , AND THE ONLY LINE BET THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANEY COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE EEFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, A. M. LEAVE WASHINGTON. ¥2:20_CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS 5:00— Baltimore, Ellicott City, and Way Stations. 16:40- BALTIMORE @xraeas sy ‘60—Baltimore, and Way (Piedmont, Seaburn, inches, Hagecstown, and Wey, vib 10—Poinit of Rocks and Way Stati 15_PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON EXPRESS. Parlor Cars to New York. 40—STAUNTON AND V. EXPRESS (con- Recta for andat Point of Kocks for Frederick.) $9:0000 ‘Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and ‘ay 10:00—BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattsville, Collewe, Beltsville. Laure, ‘Anpapolie Suction, Jessupe? and Hanover.) {10:40 PIPTSBUKG, CHICAGO, CINGINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 13:10-Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta $4:25-On Sunday only, for Baltimore and Way. $2:15-BALTIMORE 13:00_BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK EXP) ‘Winchester, Fred- % 3:30—Baltimore and Way Stations, ( 4:30—BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL beat a eens via Relay, stops at Annap- ‘t4:45—Point of R Frederi Win- loser and Way Statious. “(On Bunday t Point of Kocks and Way Stations C30) +4:40—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 16:45— BALTIMORE (Martinsburg and _ Way, via Relay. St at Hyatteville and Laurel.) 6:05—Polnt of Rocka and Way Stations. 16:45—Baltimore and Way Stations. Mere TIMOBE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL <EITTSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS 19:50—PHILAD! EXPHI Dally. Sundays only. Other trains daily, exoopt day trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. further information a it the Baltimore and Ticket Office, Washington Station and 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders Mill be taken for baarage ty be checked snd recelved at par any point in the city THE GREAT 1881 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 1881 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. DOUBLE TRACK, STEEL RAILS. SPLENDID Scenznt Macsiricenr EqQuirment. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, frotn Depot é 3 corner of Sixth and B streets, "aa follows: For Pittsburg and the West, #:00 a.m., daily, with Sleeping Cars to Pittsburg and Chicaio; 10:0 a.m. daily, with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg to Cin- Ginnati, St. and Chicago; 9:30 p.m. daily, With Palace Cars to Get BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Paro daily, pt Sunday; 9:30 p.:. daily, except Sat- raj, with Palace Cars io Ganandaigan and Wat- ins. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 a. daily, exeept Sunday. w York and the East, 3:00 a.m., 10:30 s.m.,.2:00, p. 10:00 and 10:15 p.m. "On Sunday 2-00, 10:00 and 2 a Leigen i) ania. dl 3 For Brooklyn, “Yall t trains connect at Jer- ty with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording sey € girect transter to Fulton street. ayoiaing double Iv: 15 p.m cept Sunday. For Bu tiuore, 8:00, 9: 10: re $349. §:00, 9:20, 10:30 a.m. P00, 10s came, 9-08 orto 9 Bd a0 For Pope's Creek 6s y pers Creek Line, 640 a.m and 4:40 p.m. daily, » 6 am. and DRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, ND ALEXANDRIA AN yASHIN( RAILROAD, een and 2:00, 7:00, For Richmond aud daily, and 5:00 p.: ¥, a FUTURE DAYS. WAU TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. By vie o NORTHWEST: Virtue of a deed of trust, dated April Ist, 1878, and recorded th Lites O58, Sais 90k ot Pd land’ records for the District ef Coltsmpia: and ‘of the party secured thereby, I will eR A ECP a Re ‘of Washinictom, in Sf -Columble, to wit: Lot namieted twelve, (Dr ot Joseph Hedfern's recorded subdivision of ceil lot Bumbered four (4), in equare ‘one hundred ‘Terms of mle: One third of the to be paid in caah, and the residue in two equal inscall- Inents at six and'twelve months, respectively, from the day of sale, with interest, to be evidenced by the prom- jeeory notes of the purchseer or purchssers, and secured ded of rust on the property sold, oF all cauh at Sadat ated te ae es erty ae ise the Trustee will reeell the a CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A’ DECREE’ OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, PASSED IN EQUITY CAUSE COMPLAINANTS “AND. “WoRTHINe?OR “EE RE DEFENDANTS, THE UNDERSIGNED, y SELL AT PUBLIC ‘AT THE TIMES AND PLACES BELOW NOTED. On MONDAY AFTFRNOON, OCTOBER THIRTY- FIRST, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of Soe apne lot 3 vervation B, iting 26 feet on south side Penngslvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets west, y 127 feet 5 inches in dept ‘a wide public alley’; fiuproved b; alarge substantial brick warehouse, No. oS Pennsylvani vente west, On SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, in frout of the pi pee, ate 17, 18 and 19, square be fronting 17 feeteach on 4th street west, between D and E streets north, on Judiciary Square, unproved b: three three-story, Brick Dwellings, Nos. 425, 425 ani 427 4th street weat. On SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, Lot 5, square 259, southeast corner of 14th aud C streets northwest, fronting 100 fect on 14th street and 120 feet 10 inches on North C street, containing 12,083 square feet of xround. ‘On SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, one undivided half interest’ in Lots B and C, in square 170, fronting together 41.66-100 feet on New York avenne, between 17th and 18th streets west, improved by alarge Brick Building occupiea by United States koverninent. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER FIRST, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, lots 7, part of 8, lot 11, part of 12;and part of 21, in’ equaré Lot 7 and part of lot 8 front together 96 feet on north Estreet, between 17th and 18th streets, with an average a of about 68 feet. it 11 and part of jot 12 front together 72 feet 2: inches on New York avenue, between 17th and 18! streets west, with an average depth of about 75 feet, and contain ther 5,432 equare feet. ‘The north 20 feet front on 17th. street of lot 21, be- tween New York avenue and north E street, witha depth. of 110 feet nes eee ee On SAME DAY, at’ HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, sub lots 20, 21, 22. and ‘23, equare 143. Lots 20 and 31 fronteach 28 feet on_ north E street, between 18th and 29th streets, opposite Rawlins’ square, with a depth each of 98 feet and inch. Lote 22 and 23, of simi and immedi- iar ately in rear of sub lots 20 and 21. A QUSAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front ot premises, Lots . and 14, square fronting together 306 feet on 19th etreet wast, between, north B and C streets, and 156 feet on north C street, Detiween 19th and 20th streets west. ‘Ou SAME: DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.,. in front of the premises, south half Lot 10, square 28, fronting 21 feet 24g inches on east side 25th street, between Iand K streets north, with a depth of 208 feet to a wide alley On SAME DAY, at FIVE AND THREE-QUARTERS O'CLOCK P. M.. in front of the premises, Lot 14, square 140, fronting west 50 feet on 19th stroct west, between Land M streets north, with a depth of 186 foot ch. ‘On “WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER SECOND, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premines, lot 7, square 89%, fronting 69 feet 7 Inches, on south side Massachusetts avenue, between 7th and Sth streets east, with a depth of 102 fees 6 inches. On SAME DAY, AT FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK P.M., in front of ‘the premises, lot 23, and partlot 24, square 868, situated at the southwest corner of 7th street cast andnorth A street. Lot 23, fronta 57 feet 7 inches on 7th atreet east, by a depth of 75 feet on ._ Part of lot 24 adjoins and fronts $2 fect on 7th street with = depth of 75 feet for the east part and 95 feet for rem: ler in depth. ‘On SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. ML, in front of the premises, Lot 2 and 9, square 968. Lot 9 fronts 65 feet 5 inches on south side of North Carolina avenue, between 10th and 11th streets east, with an averave de of about 90 fect. Lot 2 fronts south 57 feet 113 inches on South Betreet, between 10th and 11th streets east, by a th of 100 feet. On SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the ines, Lot 15, square 878, front- ing west 50 feet on 6th street east, between Hand Istrects south, with a depth of 265 feet 4% inches, to a widealley. On ‘THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER THE THIRD, at the office of Thos, J. Fisher & Co., Auc- tioneers, No. 1324 F street northwest, near the Ebbitt House, will cell the following described real estate, com- mencing at FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK P. M.: Lot 5, square 640, fronting 14 feet on the north side of Esstreet south, between Canal street and Delaware ave- nue, withan averaze depth of 135 feet. Part Lot 22, square 693, fronting — feet on Place,” a 60 foot wide running from South Caj tol street to New ie avenue, with a depthof 118 feet 6 inches to a wide ra Lots 22, 24, 26 and 27, square sonth of square 643, fronting each on the south side of H street south, be: tween 3g and Ist street west 25 feet with a depth of 12 feet to a wide public alley. All of square 645, bounded by I and. K streets south, and by 76 and lst streets west, containing 74,218 square oe Lot 40, square 545, fronting 25 feet on the west side of ‘3d street west, between M and N streets south, with a depth of 107 feet, 10 inches. ts 2 and 3, in square No. 20, fronting each 54 feet, 6 inohes on north E stroot, between 25th and 26th streets west, with a depth of 105 feet to an ee Lot 17, equare No. 617, fronting 63 feet on north O street, between Ist street'west and North Capitol street, ‘with & depth of 188 fect th a wide alley. ‘Terins of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase moncy in ‘cash. and. the residue in two equal instalments, at six and twelve months respective- ly, with interest at the rate of six percent per annum day of sale, to be secured by approved notes, with reserved lien ‘on. the property "sold ‘or the’ pur, Chasers’ shall have the option of paying all the purchase " “money ‘in : Toney, de- posit shall be required on each of the Bald pieces of property, the amount whereof will be an- nounced on day of sale, Upon default of ‘any. pur- charter in complying with terms of sales within five days, the proj per upon which default has been made maybe resold e risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after three days notice im the Evening Star Rewspaper. Conveyancing mball be at the coat of the purchane ‘CHAS. D. FOWLER, ‘Trustee, ‘Webster Law Building. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE, BRICK STORE ELLING ONO STREET, SIXTH AND SEVENTH ST! WEST. virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 24th, 1873 and duly recorded among the land records for th District of Columbia, in Liber 721, at folio 294 seq., und at the written request of the parties secured. T will offer for sale, at public ction, on TUESDAY, the FIRST (1) DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881. AT FOUR (4) O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premi: all that cer- tain piece or ‘parcel of ground situate In the City of Washington, D. C., known and described as lot marked F, in the subdivision of original lots Three (3), Four- teen (14), Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16), in equare Four hundred’ and forty-seven (447), together with the im- ppovements, consisting of a two)’ story p s re and Dwelling, containing ten (10) rooms, with all modern improvements, ‘being No. 628 O strest north- [Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance payable in three (3) equal installments, in one, two and three years, from day of sale, with intérest payable semi-annually: the deferred payients to be secured by the notes of the purchaser and deed of trust upon the premises; or all gash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit (one hundred dollars) will be required at time of gale, All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the ferins ‘sale are not complied with in ten days, the Trustee reserves the right to reeell the property af the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser, on five days’ notice. 8. AE. JOHN 'H. GLICK, Trustee. ve} TEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluable and palatable tonic in all cases of weak digestion and debilit; ‘& suc- cess and a boon for which nations should feel wrateful."—See **Medical Press,” ‘*Lancet,” “‘British Medical Journal,” &c. CAUTION—Genuine only with the facsimile of Heron, Licbig's Signature in Blue Ink across LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Ghensnter” Sole Agents for the United States olesale only) C. David & Co., 43 Mark pane London, id ap28 MARMION SEASON Fai 1881. GOLDDUST. 1881. ‘Chestiut, 16% hands high; distinguished for remark- able beauty, substance and pure trotting action; by Golddust, ‘jr., (winner four-year colt stakes, Boston ;) GE ELAS! Mitnandat Nala Pert hniugion,D-Grith charge of ©. By COFFIN. 03-1. @. g SUMMER FUEL. MONEY SAVED. MTROUBLE AVOIDED. Saticfaction secured by cooking with the “SUN DIAL” OAS SHOVE Sur cTON ake Eien, ° 411 and 413 10th strect northwest, [ EWIS JOHNSON & CO., OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 10TH CORNER yaure C1 GEN- FOREIGN. EXCHANGE, BONDS, STOCKS, J? BRIEN, PLUMBER NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. 419 NT YEARS PRACTICN. Spgeial attention sven to rypaire oie G! BSON tg ak? CAL a Sha pacaiatle ea OOKBINDING. See AGEa TS WANTED FOR LIFE eee peed to volume. = ae, never efiany IHOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. THE WOODLEY LANE RO: ROuTHWaet oF WASHINGTON AND NOME of, deeds of trust Gated, reepec. fitay 1S Te: and the tet of May? 18TB, tnd weoorticd a an i 1m Liver No, 700, folio $00, snd Liber 978, folie $36, Nor 015, follo Sav, of the land record for the Distactot Columbia, and at'the request of the 1 Day THe TWENTY SEVENTE DAY OF OCTOS A;D. 1861, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. part of a more deecribed-in said deeds of ‘This ‘kn *Redwi ” is situated on dhe ink srousd acne of Goorsctown and water Kock WILLIAM A. GORDON, Jue, ‘Trustes. Bee OF THE WILL, OF THE LATE Tucker, as construed in Equity Gate] No. 1/682, Supreme Gourt ofthe District of Corum. bia, ¥ fat public auction, in front of the on THURSDAY, the TWENTIE| TOBER, A.D. 1881," at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Sot numbered three (3), in Pollard’s subdivision of Lots one and two, in square numbered 490, and all that sare of Lot twenty-five, in square numbered 490, whereof the late Enoch Tucker died, welzed and poeroxted, aid of Lot 25 being immediately in the rear of 3, ahd thereunto adjoining, in the city of Washington, District oe coats, stusied one morte side oe Cc eee De- eon 435 and 6 ‘northwest wed by a om ery) Brick Dwelling, being No Bs Cc street "ferme cf sale: Ono-third chsh: balance in equal 1 erms of sale: One- ; balance in equal in- stalments in six, twelve andeighteen months from. day Of sale, with interest, or all cask, s¢ option of the pur feaitos 0b obama soreeg Purchaser “A de- Et ne of sale JOHN A. RUFE, Trustee. B, H. WARNER, Auctioneer. o10-d&ds fe" THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1881, eame hour and place. 20-60 JOHN A. RUFF, Trustee. IOMAS DOWLING, Aucticneer. HANDSOME FRENCH PLATE SUX FRENCH PLATE PIER MI RO VE WALNUT PABLO) BOBS, WALNUT PARLOB SUITS (UP. Boy Aan Ae RACE a COVERED LOUNGE, WALNUT i CHAMBI N} AND SANTER CHAMDED »FURMIECH SINE ‘WARDROBES: SID} ARDS AND DINING TABLES, DINING © TOGETHER WITH ABOUT 400 SEPARATE ARTICLES AT AUC. On SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWENTY- bf commenci front and within ne ae roa I BS seit Fi extensi' ortment of it on account of weather. -2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auet. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘ONE TWO-SEAT DOG WAGON AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINTR, 188) ‘suction ¢ TWELVE ‘O’CLOCK, in front of my roonis. 027-3 ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ([P4OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BAY HORSE, JUMP-SEAT CARRIAGE AND HAR- NESS, AT AUCTION. Se ATOR Raa ST Ma aE Rd eee |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON FREDERICK STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C., AT AUCTION. virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of toga District of Columbia, ‘on the 1th day off May, 1881, in equity cause No. 7,511, whorein Ritchie R. Johnson et al. are complainants and Katie E. Hodgkin et al. are defendants, the undersigned, trustee will cell at public aution, in front of ee one on TUESDAY, EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881, at FOUR’ O'CLOCK P.M... all that. pigco ot o and lying” anh ing in Uime Dintele at COMM biae Dee pate SPS sixty-seven of Beatty and | Hawkit di said town, and bounded as follo ning at the end of” seven feet ten inches measured north with the west line of Frederick street from the southeast cor- her of said lot, and running thence with raid line of Frederick street north twenty-five feet; thence west- wardly and parallel with 2d street one hundred and fifty feet; thence southwardly and. parallel with the first line twenty-five fect, and thence in a straiht line to the bevinning, with the improvements, consisting of a tyo-story and attic Brick Buildin: Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two equal installments at six and twelve months, with interest, to ‘be secured by approved notes and lien on property sold; QF whole purctiase money can be paid at day of wale. A deponit of $50 required at time of sale. Ali conveyane- {ng at the cost of the purchaser, of7-dta WILLIAM 8. JACKSON, Trustee. TO-MORROW. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, D ‘9th and D streeta northwest. SPECIAL SALE AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE BRITISH MINISTER, CONNECTICUT AVENUE AND N STREET NORTHWEST, ON FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, COM- MENCING AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M..OF A FORTION OF THE GOODS THE PROPERTY OF SIE EDWARD THORNTON. IN PART, VIZ: KNABE 7-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD CASE UPRIGHT PIANO; ALSO, ERARD (LON- DON) WALNUT CASE GHAND PIANO; SMALL WALNUT DWARF BOOKCASE; VERY FINE GILT, ENAMELLED AND INLAID_ FRENCH MANTLE SET OF THREE PIECES—CLOCK AND TWO CANDELABRA; MARBLE MANTLE EIGHT-DAY CLOCK; CALENDAR CLOCK; WAL- NUT CHIFFONIER; TWO WALNUT CARD TABLES; TWENTY-FIVE PATRS LACE CUR- TAINS; 'A FEW ENGRAVINGS; "CHINESE GONG: ENGLISH AND. FRENCH CHINA DIN- NER SETS; IVORY HANDLE KNIVES; SILVER PLATED TABLE AND TEA SPOONS,’ FORKS, TEA SERVICE, &c.: A QUANTITY OF FINE WHITE AND COLORED TABLE GLASS, CON- SISTING OF WINES, CHAMPAGNES, WATER BOTTLES, DECANTERS, &o.. CUT AND EN- GRAVED; ‘COMPLETE SETS COPPER COOKING UTENSILS; MOULDS AND CULINARY AR- TICLES: REFRIGERATOR: GAS STOVES, CLOTHES BASKETS, &o. sient quality “Howse open for inapestion St xtode quality. House open for on, after 9'a. m. on day of sale only. o22-dts (AT PUBLIC auction. By order of the Executrix of the late Thomas J. S. Perry, we will selat 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- gylvania avenue and 9th streets. ‘The sale will commence on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., E and continue from day to day until the entire stock is isposed of. Terms cash. olT WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED RE. ‘ATE, ft WHREE-STORY STREET: THE DWELLING fo. 1131, ON FIFTH RET: THE VACAN' OT ” FRONTING SIXTY (60) FEET ON M STREET AND ONE HUNDRED AND TWO FEET, FOUR INCHES, Ge FEET 4 INCHES) ON JHFTH STREET, ND ‘THE LARGE AND CONVENIENT BRICK STABLE, WITH ADJOINING STABLE ee REAR OF SAID HOUSES. SALE TO BE rE, IN SEPARATE PARCELS. By virtue of the decrees of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, in equity causes: No, 7,162 and No. 7, 167, wherein Hibbs and others! and Willett and others are plaintifis,and James G. Nay- lor and others are defendants, the undersigned Trustee villnell at public auction, in front. ofthe premises, on Y, the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881, SATURD, commencing'at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., (and contin- ning on that day, and if ‘the MONDAY u following, at ‘the same ~hou property is offered for sale), 20 feet front of lot 16 feet 4 inches of fs feet to an alley, and is improved by a No. 456 ‘*M" street. Lota 4, 55 and 56, each front 20 feet on ‘“M” street, the first two having each a depth of $0 feet, and the last a depth of 76 fect to an alley, and Lot 53 fronts 20 feet on Sth street, and runs back 56 feet to an alley. ‘The last four lota are unimproved, and ier make # lot 60 feet on **M" street and 103 feet ches on 5th street, and the ‘Trustee has the au- thority to sell them separately or as a singe lot, and they will be offered as may suit persons in attendance who wish to bid. Lote61and 52each front 20 feet on 5th street, and are each improved by a Three-story and Basement Brick Dwelling House, recently built, Lot 491s covered by a fine large Brick Stable, and Lots 48 and 50 have been used in connection with the stables, but can be sold separately if desired. A plat of the property can be seen at the oftice of the ‘Trustee; or at the office of Willet & Libbey, corner of 6th and New York avenue; or at pice. The property will be sold clear Dygncee, and all taxes to uly Ist 1981. : One- i the residue in one and two years, with interest, for which purchaser is to give notes, secured on the prop- erty sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaeer. ‘The Trustee reserves the right to require a deposit of $100 on each lot when sold. 'W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, Office 420 5th street northwest. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctiorter. 021-4 T FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, No. 925 NEW YORK AVENUE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of frict of Columbia, at a special term thereof for} equity business, made in case No. 7449, Docket 21. wherein Charles Y. Grymes is plaintiff and William W. Grymes and al. are defendants, we will, sell, at public auction, in front of the premiees, the following real es- tate, in the city of Washington, in the District of Co- lumbia: Part of lot six (6) in ‘square numbered three hundred and seventy-two (372), according to John Day- idson’s heirs recorded subdivision of said square, be- ginning for the said partof suid lot six (6) at the southeast corner of said lot six (6) and running thence along New York avenue westwardly twenty-seven (37) feet and five (9) inches; thence northwestwardly fifty-five (55) fect; thence due north twenty-three (23) feet: thence due east twenty-six (26) feet and three (3) inches; thence due south thirteen (18) feet; thence routheastwardly to the place of bezinning fifty-two (52) fegt, together with the nprovemnents thereon. ‘The eule wi be held xt HALE- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. on WEDNESDAY, the SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the bal- ance in six, twelve and eighteen months from date of rale, with interest, and secured to the satisfaction of the ‘Trustees, or the purchaser, at his option, may pay the entire purchase money in cash on the day of sale. If the terms of the nale are not complied with inten days auctioneer’s incum- from its date the reer ft to readver~ tbe ancl revel the property at The cute of such default ing purchaser. All’ chuveyancing at purchasee's cost. it of $100 must be made on the day of sale. WALTER 8. PERRY, Trustee, 3A) i. 342 D sire, north MES H. SMITH, "s o21-d&as G20 bth stivek northwest. MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY ON THE CON- UIT ROAD. NEAR OLD FOUNDRY, WEST OF By virtue of a decréo passed in the Supreme Cou of the District of Colunt ‘of Oc- tober, A-D, 86, in ‘eauity caus Ty Twill NOVEMBER FIRST, “i861, conaceheing at QICLOCK P.M-. the Broperty of Mh ch ‘Sainuel Crown District of Columbia, weet of m rods a al So oa road, snd also fron erty will be offered in four HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONT- ING ON NINETEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Q AND R STREETS NORTHWEST. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER at oer ae SO | FIVE O'CLOCK P M.. I shall offer for sale, in front of the premises, Lois 29, 30 and 31, in eq ‘Terms day of sale. 026-4 THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. LEY, Auctioneer. or Y. MMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWEN- T0O7 Vth atcol "a large and variod anattiaet ny Tes ‘a large an deemed Pledges, of 250 fine Ulnters and Over- coats; gentlemen and iex’ Gold Watches; fine Gold Silver and Piatt Wore Gina ana eee coats 8 iuns, Revolve: instruments, To bewola’ without reserve, 026-4t ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE SALE OF WALNUT. ER SUITES, CARPETS, BEDDING, CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE_—THE ENTIRE CON- TENTS OF THE WELL-KNOWN AND LONG ES- ETTE HOUSE) SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 5) PRESERVED FURNITURE: On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SECOND. 1881 COMMENCING AT’10 O'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell the following described furniture and many other arti- cles usually found ina first class hotel, too numerous: to enumerate: Walnut Frame Parlor Suites, Chamber Suites, Wal- ing-room ‘Tables and Chairs, Lace nut Marble-top Bureaus and Warhstands, B Curtains and Cornices, Mantel Mi Lambrequins, and Wardrobes, Din Bedding. Chine, Glan aud Grockess? Wise of descripti: 88 a i ever Kitchen Utensils, &. 0; Dare a aca! FICE. Iron Safe, combination lock; Bar Fixtures, Desks, Settees, Counters, Clocl ri bale offers tnusual inducements to housekeepers and the trade generally, as it is peremptory, and the woods are nearly new. ‘Terms: Cash. 026-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC- On MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER THIRTY- FIRST, 1881, at TEN O'CLOGR, at residence No. 1706 ¥F si befween 17th and 18th streets northwest, I shall sell the following effects: Gruntnents and Pictures, Window Hangings. rnaments and Pictures, Window Oval Mirror, rble-top Tables. Walnut Mirror-back Etexere. Handsome Turkish Ruse. Velvet and other Brussels Carpets, Hall and Stair Shela Wainut Table 3 Walnut Marble-top Chamber Furniture, Walnut and Oak and Painted Chamber Suites. Fine Hair Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters. Wanut Hetenion Wining Table and other Dining. ‘ainut Extension Dining an - room Furniture. Terms cash. 025-4t AUCTION SALE OF PRIVILEGES. ‘Wasummoron Manxer Comparer, } WASHINGTON, October Ist, 1881. Notice is hereby given that the rights to occupy the | Andshort ent, we have got them in the choicest patterns. STALLS, STANDS OF THE WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY, in the Market Buildings on 7th, 9th and B streets, and fronting toward Pennsylvania avenue, in the city of ‘Washinton, wil be soldat pubic ation (aublect to the payment of rent therefor); for the term of eighteen, years, from January 1, 1883, the sale to commence in Said Buildings on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1881, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENODN, and to continu and, by adjournment, on every mubsoquent SATURDAY, ‘athe same hour, until all are Hor additional particulars inquire at the office of the Company. By order of the Di rectors: WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. By M. G, EMERY, President. o7-13¢ f2-THE ABOVE SALE WAS ADJOURNED UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINE, AT ELEV- EN O'CLOCK A.M., and the next adjournment will be to THURSDAY, VEMBER THREE, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, and subsequent adjournments will be to succeeding THURSDAYS, and sales on Saturday will be discontinued, that being an inconvenient day {gr marketmen. WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. By M. G. EMERY, President. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. October 22, 1881. 024-5t \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- MENT BRICK HOUSE AND LOT KNOWN AS NUMBER SIXTY-FOUR I STREET, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREET EAST, AT AUCTION. Sa ga "} wey, MDS far3, wud oe ded in Liber No. 721, > A.D. ‘and recot iber No. 7 forio #2, es seq. of the laud records of the District of Columbia, I will sell at public auction, in front of the prem! on "THURSDAY, ‘THE THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1881, a FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. all that lot of ground numbered ninety-eight (98), in B’ ¥F. ee a gee yet = hundred and seventy-five (675), together improvements, consisting of a two-story and basement brick house with modern improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in equal in- stalments, in six and twelye months, with interest, to bo wocnred by a deed of trust om the property.” A deposit of $100 re uired at time of ey ¢ terns re not corhplied with in one week from day of sale, Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk of defaulting PoM-10 THOMAS ORME, Trustee. Cu SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT ON THE WEST SIDE OF SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN R AND S STREETS NORTH, IN WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. Py. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ict of Colum! paseed in equity: cause No.' DAY OF NOVEMBET tin at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., Jot 12, in square 154. _ This lot has a front of 65 feet by a depth of 96 feet, and well adapted for building pur- pores. ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash on day of sale or within seven days thereafter; the residue in’ two equal Installments at six and twelve months from day of with interest; or all cash, at option of purchaser. forms of sale are not coniplied with within seven from the day of sale, I reserve the right to resell property at cost of reat aut purchaser's cost. JAMES 8. |HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE, 1 v RY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, "No. ']182 NINETEENTH STREET NORTH . By virtue of a deed of trust, to me, dated A) recorded in Liber No. 967, Hote. and diye lana records of the District. oo oe in writing, of theholder af the SCHLITZ's A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. INVENTED BY A WOMAN. PREPARED BY A WOMAN goods. No] LypIa E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is a Posrrive Comm For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses #0 common to our best female population. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly sdapted to the Changes of Life. It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in sn early-stage of development. The tendency of Can- ‘cerous Humors is checked very speedily by its use. It removes Faintness, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the Stomach. Itcures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- tration, General Debility, Sleeplesmess, Depression and Indigestion. ‘The feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently oured by its use. §*-PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY.43 ‘The Ownership of a Church Lot Sete tea, GROUND DEDICATED POR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES 110 YEARS AGO. About 110 years ago Jacnh Punk dedicated for religious purposes two lots in “Hamburg,” then @ paper village in Prince George county, Md., now opt Z Lot 5, square 121, corner th and Streets DOrthwest, now oocy by theGerman Concordia church, is the Hieu lot in place of the lot in Hamburg, “For Lutheran Congregation,” and Jot 9, square 80, comer 224 and G streets, is the lew jot “For Calvinist Soctety.” These lots were both held in trust by D. Reintzel for the respective beneficiaries, the latter lot being the subject matter of te present dispute. In 1877 John W. Ebbinghaus, trustee, and successor to Mr. Reint zel, by his solicitor, P. E. Dye, filed his Dill im uity asking the court to settle and determine who Were the beneficlaries of the lot 9, square 80, corner 224 and G streets, the property claimed by the church corner 200) and G strec and the First Reformed church, corner 6th and streets northwest. The respective clatinatts came in to court as tnterpieaders, and the cause was determined in favor Of Lhe First Reformed church, From this decree an appeal was taken to the Supreme Court of the United Stites. The bond not having been Med within the time pre scribed by law, the trustee of the property, by his solicitor and agent, took possession or the erty. AU this point Biggins came forward as the alleged lessee of the Concordia church people, and brought his action sgainst Dye, and obtained « decree before Judge Wyle in April last, putting him in possession. From this an appeal was taken to the Court in General Term, and on Mon- day last the decree was reversed and the lot was given to Dye, agent for Ebbinghaus trustee. This settles the case again in favor of the First Re~ formed church, who are also the clients of Dye, twill at all times and under all circumstances act | WINE 0 Ue Linge number of persons interested in harmony with the lawsthat govern the female ays- m. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this ‘Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pill, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box foreither. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Ad- dlress as above. Mass. Price $1. this controversy, the matter has created Unusual Interest. It Was not the Intention of Uhis Paper in the article on the 20th of April last to Speak unkindly of Col. Dye, the defendant, or the SOMICILOT In the case. — First Assixinnt Postmaster General ‘Tyner Resigns. CORRESPONDENCE IN THE CASK. First Assistant Postmaster General Tyner ten- dered his resignation yesterday. In his letter to the Postmaster General, resigning, he says: “I inclose herewith, in response to your letter of the 14th Inst., my resignation of the office of first assis~ tant postinaster general, to be delivered to the No femily should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S | President on the condition that the request for 1t 1s LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, | not based upon changes against my official honor and torpidity of the liver. 45 cents per box. or integrity, expecially, th connection with the a ‘Star Toute frauds, either by direct act or Be eo rere oe am Deevenaees, ae neqbctorauig: Ir eech tates we tech mane E DU U MM MM BBB ERE RRR UD U MMMM 4 B EK & z Eu. td PEE ED EL EE LLLL UU MMM BBB KEE E B 7 | AVE MAKE THE HIGHEST GRADES OF f SECONDS AND SELECTS TABLISHED HOTEL (KNOWN AS THE LAFAY=4t TN THE MARKET 8 Srxre Srreer axp New Yorx AVENUE’ LARGE Sraaguer 8quane. yanps. | Nontuean Linearr Manxer Squane. WILLET & LIBBEY. olf TH AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 989 PENNSYLAVANIA AVENUB, Has been steadily growing into popularity since it opened. The people sppreciateair dealing, and know that there they can find it, coupled with LOW PRICES AND GOOD RELIABLE GOODS, We have DRESS SUITS, All the way from $20 to $45. BUSINESS SUITS, From $10 to $35. And for young men, who want ‘We have or implied it 1s roper that they should be clearly Stated, and that I shouid have the opportunity reply to them, I believe he and you will approve is ion.” In reply Postmaster General James wrote: “Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge Uhe receipt of Jur, Fesignation of the ofice of First Assistant stmaster General, which Thave just handed to the President. In reply to your inquiry T have to say that the request for your resignation was not based any reflection upon your personal oF official integrity.” GEN. TYNER'S STATEMENT In a statement furnished by Gen. Tyner he says ‘that he has not recently tried to hold the oftice for the sake of the place, but only to protect his repu- tation. The President directed that the letter re west resignation should be sent quietly Sithout pubticity, upon the representation to bith that the relation existing between the Postmaster General and Tyner were unfriendly, and that the latter desired to be relieved. That statement was correct, except Uhut Tyner feared that retirement Pending the star route investigation would ex; im 1 misrepresentation and scandal, just as it has done. ‘The Postmaster General and the late President both knew of his fears and both seemed w him: both knew that any intimation of his icity therein or failure of duty therewith was unjust. The desire of Mr. James to have him go out was in consequence of the existence of fli feeling between them. MF. Tyner thinks it originated with meddlesome persons, Painted Chamber Suites, Marble-top Side and Center | €- WE WILL DISCOUNT THE PRICES OF ANY |. Mr. ersayn that the reconts of the Tabi two handecme Bar ton Bldsbenran Mirror ment ll show that he never abused his trust in Bacl fail Oileloths and Staii hela ‘Window Shades, any ct. He is willing to rest his case upon Feather Beds, Fillows and Bolsters, Marble-top DEALER IN THE CITY, any deliberate statement the Postinaster General cous ae Ghar eae eg ena Will hamseit “make. "ie tas not joined tn the sweeping charges of corruption against everybody who to have labored to secure an tn crease of service on star routes nor approved ot the plan of trying men on criminal changes in the Dewspapers before a court of competent Jurisdic~ tion upon their cases, — Yet he has not interfered with those who are engaged in the in- Vestigation nor discouraged them nor thelr pr He has attended to his own bust- if the detectives and others around the Postmaster-General had done likewise this state ment would have been unnecessary. resulted in a sweeping victory for the regular democrats. Hon. Wm. for mayor. of appesia haa no on, The twenty appeals, had no on, pwenty mem- bers of the first branch and ten. members. of, the second branch elected are all regular democrats, In the last city council Mr. J. J. Kahler, repubis can, was the first branch member from the ward, and J.C. Toner, republi was in the ‘second branch from the 13th and 14th wards. The total vote for members against vote mayor in 1879, when Messrs. Latrobe and Hooper were te. NOBBY SUITS, matior before Mr. Henry Stockbridge, chairman of ‘the republican state central commitice. He asked all disfranchised republicans to leave their names at ‘We make a speciality of the party headquarters, and he will see that the BOYS’ SUITS, ames are replaced before the November election. And have a great variety to select frem. The O.L. D.'s in the 17th ward made similar THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE 18 THE PLACE TO TRADE. 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. A. STRAUS. om ae LATEST NOVELTY FOR GENTLEMEN. JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS, EMBROIDERED VESTINGS, TO BE WORN WITH FULL DRESS. SIX DIFFERENT STYLES. SELTZ & MERTZ, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. o19 P HANSON HISS & CO. . —NEW DESIGNS— LOW'S ART TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, WAINSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS, FIRST PREMIUM EVERYWHERE. No. 45 N. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMOBE. : MILWAUKEE LAGER, ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT, Commectiom. OME COMFORTS. STAR FURNACE, SOCIAL LATROBE, RANGE, DAVIS NASH. On, Wetnenday io Mise SUSE NASB, both of Washinicton, Farner Boyle, ‘Masthew’s Church, EY! fon! " WATS, of Washington. B. FFUT T—HULINGUES. At Christ Church, Rock- ite, Ma. on the Bein of Gctaber, Tel, ty Ren HT NICHOLAS D. OFFUTT, ‘Jr., to ELIZABETH HULINGUES. daughter of | the late Colonel T. M. Hu- U. 8. A., and |-deughter of the late Gen- oral Lorene Thimen BA: : cards. — DIED. — October 26th, 1881, Dr. JOHN B. on Friday, October 25th, 1881, sud- CECILIA DAFFIN, aged seventy Relati friends family fully in- ee eee de ee Fnday, at 12:30 p.m. Interment FORBES. Of consumption, Wednesday, October 1651 MARGARET, wife of Charles Foross in hor ary ‘\iPupetal from $15 Eighteenth street northwest, at 3p. m., Friday, 25th streets northwest, October 26, 1881, at 9 Ria ot ‘the inte mother, 1216 1 <3:20p. ms . e 13 BE