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PROPOSALS. _ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. jpeereeas FOR PLASTERING. Orvick or Burtprxa vor} Strate, Wan anv Navy Derantuents, ¢ Wastitnetox, D.C., October 20th, 18a1.§ Sealed Proposals for Plastering in the North Wit of the Bo nx for State, War and Na Departments, in comprising about 30,000 square yards of three- bo and 21,000 running feet of Enriched Moulded Cornice and Stucco Work, to be executed during the gon:ing winter, will be received at this office until TWELVE M. OF NOVEMBER NINETEEN, 1451, and opened immediately thereafter in presence of bid- fatending bidders are required to visit this rE drawings, ie todele of stcen work, may be inspected eat . eral instructions for bidiers ana blank forms of propo tals obtained. THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, rps of Engineers. _ RAILROADS. 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 by ‘the aid of this powerful agent, NO OTHER ILI,UMINATOR BEING ADEQUATE the obrcurities of these vast subterranean Balls and erottos or 09 properly reveal thetr MAGNIFICENT ORNAMENTATION. werns are known elsewhere. No Caverns Save chee before teem narinaten by the 419 of clos, tricity. S The effects produced fully meet the anticipation, and ar marvelously beautiful, and present to the eye visions whieh have been ore unattainable under the feeble Mlumination possibl No extra charke is made for the illumination by the Blectric Liwlt, and Guides are furnished free, as tauale LURAY INN n open at all seasons of the year, and visitors may foel axsured of procuring superior and fhrst-clase aocommodations, THROUGH TICKETS, areon sale by connecting roads. P. HATCH, Gen'l Pase’r Avent, Philadelphia. " 629 ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LI FAND THE ONLY LINE ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANEY COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, . M. INGTON. ¥2:20_CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS 5:00" Baltimore, Hilcott City, and Way Stations. 16:40-BALTIM DRE EXPRESS. eS ; Al -50—Baltimore, Anal and Way (Piedmont Strasburg, Winchester, and Way, vis Relay.) 8:10~ Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:15_PHILADELPHIA, ¥ YORE AND BOSTON EXPRESS. "Parlor Cars to New York. 8:40-STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- nects for Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks for Frederick. 39:00-0n ‘Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapotis and Way. 30:00-BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops st Jesaupe' and Ham : over.) 10:40_PITTSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND 10-4. LOUIS EXPRESS. PM. 33:10 Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sts m8. :25—On Bi for Baltimor \d Way. 15 BALTIMORE EXPRESS. ns 9" 45:00 BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW 3:30—Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- erick, Hagerstown and Way, via Kelay:) 4:30_BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL EXPRESS, (Frederick, via Relay, stops at Annap- olig Junction.) 45— Point Frederick, Hagerstown, Win, a chontor and Way tations, «Gn Sunday to Point of Rocks and ‘tations onl; 40" Baltimore, Aonapolis and Way Stations. $645 baltinone and Way Sexdous 730 BALTIMOLKE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL TRG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS f9ss0 PHIL ELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON PRESS. | Sleeping Cars to New York. ALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE aud LAUREL ?Sundays only. Other trains daily, except from Washington stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Office, Washington Station and 619 and 1351 Peansyivania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders Frill be taken for bawwae tu be checked and received at any point in the ci m23 Q THE GREAT 1881 sexastevs iaxovte 1881 TO THOUBLE TRACK, STERE RAIL y PRACK, STEE LS. SeLExDID SceNeny. BY FickST EQUIPMENT. TN EF 31, 1881, rom Depot, comer ixth ta, ae follows: and the West, Ch Limited Ex- x Cars at 8:00 press of Pullman Hotel snd Slee am., daily: 10:30 a.m, daily, with Sleeping Cars fi St. Louis and Chicago; 9:30 p.m. daily, with’ Palace Cars to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Wor Canandaixua, Kochester, Buffalo, Ni with Car to Watkins and the North, at 8:00 a.m. s i,2-20 Bm. dally, excoyt Sate Palace Cars to Canandaigua and Wat- For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 a. , except Sunday. ww York and the East, 9-00 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,2-00, 0:00 and 10:15 p.m. "On Sunday 2:00, 10:00 and lis ‘Fuliman Batlor Care, SL", cit thromen Cosine connect st J -¥.. t jer. sey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording girvct transter to Fulton street. avowaing double ‘actors New York city. For Philadelphia, 3:00 a-m.. 10:30, m.,2:00,5:40, 10:00 and 10°15 p.m. On Sunday, 2:00, 5:40, 10-00and 10:15 p.m. " Limited Express, 9:30 a.m. daily, ex- 2 a For Battunc 6:40, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30a.m., and 2:00, 4:20, 4:40, 5:40, 9-30, 10:00 and 10:15 p.m. On 00, 10:30 a.m., 2:00, 5:40, 9:30, 10:00 and 10:15 For Pope's Creat Line, 6:40 amand 4:40 p.m. daily, For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON | ‘For Alexandria, 7:00, 7:20,9:20, and 11:30 a.m., 4:20, | and B stre 5:00, 6-20, 8: and 11:30 p.m. On 7:00, 9:20 and 11:30 a.m., and 8:00 p.m. For Kichinond and the South, 7:00 and 11:10 am. ¥, and 5-00 p.m. daily, except 2 Trains eave Alexandria, for Washinton, 6:00-8:05 and 10-00 a.m.; 12:40, 3:00, 5.00, 7-00 and 9:10 p: mm. and 00 midnight. On Sunday at 8:05 and 10.00 a.m. ; 7:00 and 9-05 p.m. Tickets and information at the office, northeast corner of Both street aud Penney! vaniaavenue, audat the depot | where orders can be weft for the checking of baggage eee et Eo WUan Onan Temangex Agent. SK. D,. Gene i FRANK THOMSON, General Manazer. nov2d THE TRADES. Glos BROTHERS, pra ‘idea BOOK ed nls bi il ares 2 Pennaylvania at Yasiinicton, D.C. GF Fine Printing a specialt OOK BINDING. ‘The LYCETT BINDERY employs first-class Work- } men and turns out superior work. Itis one of the old- ‘nis in the city. 1012 Pennsylvania — oc! ' MEDICAL, &e. GESTS CAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREAT- OF ment and a Speedy Cure of all Venereal Di by eomsnitine Dr. LEON, 455 Massachusetts avenue. Pre~ scriptions and advice free of any charge whatever. nl-Im. Dn tQBeBtsos, THE MOST RELIABLE AND | longest extablished specialist in this city, with 18 iS Sthetience, will euarantee acure in all of Urinary Grane, Nervous and Seminal W Nocturnal Emissions, impotency (lows of sexual power), at hin office, 456 C street northwest. Kefers the leading physicians of Baltimore. Main office, 19 South Eutaw skeet, Baltimore, 3 om Ot LEON, THE OL Tt ESTABLISHED AND most reliable LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, can De poumltad daly of 403 Massachusetts avenue, 16mm 2 ‘aud 6 to 8. emale Complaints and. Irreeulari- ties quickly cured. Prompt treatment. Separate rooms for Isdiew. . ou-im LL WEAR} s AND PRIVATE DISEASES OF the Organs of both sexes cured; new cases often in or 0 ve. All im trouble call. Office 456 vi avenue, near 435 street southwest. hours 8 to 10, 4t07 p.m. #25-2m" ARMSTRONG HAS HAD OVER ‘TWENTY Years’ univerxal success” in diseases of men exclu tively. Honorable and scientific treatment. it office private, corner 7th and G streets south- ‘went, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 2 to 6 p.m.o26 pO PAY!_TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH arint'h wendy cure withont melcary, DE, ewariles sreedy Cu mercury. BROTHERS, S00 b ctrect soulliwent. bis-1m JTARTLING DISCOVERY ! Lost MasHoop RESTORED. P ‘A victim of youthful imprudence caustis Premature J. Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., baving ‘tied in vain every known remedy, has discovered a sim- seit care, which hie will send ving to his fellow-suf- J. H REEVES, 43 Chatham street ‘York, sl0-coly&k ‘abuse ‘or over~ decay'and. death. ‘One "Each box contains ond treatment. a box, or six boxes for ‘dollars, sent lb at pene Srsocivest fs ‘Sccompanied with ‘to treatment ‘does mot = yy OTT & oe De addrewed. ‘oolé-n,& ths BROTHERS 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLIS! Eautics’ Physician tn Washinaton. — Ws street southwest oppoxite Suilthsonian So = , wee DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA ‘at 924 Teh street northwest. Office hours JT ee AES CURE ‘Gravel and ail Urinary Diseases, Sse eto SS SS on receipt of price. TO-MOl THIS AFTERNOON. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. rr. EXTENSIVE SALE OF WALNUT CHAMBER RUTTEN, CARPETS, BEDDING, CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE—THE ENTIRE CON- | CHANCERY OF VALUABLE VED ETTE HOUSE) 30 HHWEST CORNER OF SEC- ‘ME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF eile OND AND BSTRE: LL ABO! ‘SN ED F i TUR! Curtains and Painted Chamber Si Marble- ‘Tables, two handsome Marble-top Back; Hail Oilcioths and Stair Carpet, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, Furnit rings, ss Carpets: Hairy Husk and Cotton-top Kitchen Utensils, &c. Goods are n ‘Terme: ‘ORTHWEST, NUMBER- THIRTY ROOMS OF WELL No. 7,767, WHEREIN TE RE, mt Marble-top: Bareaun and "Warhstsnin, Bedatoada nut Marble nreans an ‘d Wardrobes, Dinitg-room ‘Tables and Chairs, Lace au nitro Mai ‘Three-p WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. SUPRE. COLUMBIA, PASSED IN EQUITY CAUSE MPLAINANTS AND WORTHINGTON ET NTS, THE 0! WEDNESDAY, Ni BER SECOND. 1881 AL. ARE DEFENDA: ERSIGNED, COMMENCING AT 10 OCLOCE A.M we phall sell AS TRUSTE! WILL Si AT PUBLIC the following described furniture and miany other arti- ON THE FOLLOWING, DEscRIED cles usually found ins first class hotel, too numerous TE, AT THE TIMES AND PLACES to enumerate (OTE! BELOW Ni A POUR OCEOCE hi Tront Ge toe niece Tote x Ly a asda | of 8, lot 11, partof 12 and part of i, in’ square id Center | Lot 7 and part of lot 8 front together 96 feet on north boards, Mirror en 17th and 18th streets, with an averaze oie Sop ett a Apert of lot 12 front together 72 feet 2! an age and i inches on New. York avenue between, ith, ana lath | streets west, with an averace depth of about 75 feet, and — iA 5,432 square feet. Silver Plated Cutlery, &e. 20 feet front on 17th street of lot 21, be- China, Gises and Crockery Wate of every description, York avenue and north E street, witha depth of 110 feet: contains 2, 200 equare feet. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK Orrice. Iron Safe, combination lock; Bar Fixtures, Desks, | P. M., Premises, sub lots 20, 21, 22 and Settees, Counters, Clocks, kc. ‘This sale offers unusual inducements to housekeepers teach 28 feet on north E ‘and the trade generally, aa it is peremptory, and the nearly new. TRAC NUT PILLAR EXTE! NUT SIDEBOARD, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, NO partly mentioned above. Sale without regard to the weather. FINE FRENCH PLATE PIER MIRRORS, GOLD ra ; (ND WALNUT:FINE MIRRORED FRONT | Between WALNUT WARDROBE MADE TO ORDER: WaL- | POU°Guate Day. at OND, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK Will fell at the above mentioned house (residence of a | SECOND, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, Private family.) a, fine collection of household effects, | lot 7, «quare 896, fronting 69 fect 7 inches, on south M. juste 2 fronting a fot tg Stee eldcaegs Te Bert wit devihot On SAME DAY, at FIVE AND THREE-QUARTERS VEMBER SEC- bikes Land M streets north, with a depth of 186 feet CK A. M., we | On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER side Massachusetts avenue, between 7th and &th streets east, with a depth of 102 fees 6 ir inches. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. pO SAME DAY, AT FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK Tpuosas DOWLING, Auctioneer. AND HUSK MATTRASSES, WALNUT M. T. TABI wi INGS, EXCELLENT BRUSSELS RUGS, SPLENDID WALNUT SC! TENSION DINING TABLE, DI CHINA AND GLASS WARE, &. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, ‘Ni dence 1700 L corner 17th ‘north ‘very excellent collect OND, 1881, commencing at_TEN O'CLOCK, at resi- .M., in front of the premises, lot 23, and part lot 24, square 868, situated at the sou corner of 7th th cael street east and nortl: A Lot 23, fronts 57 feet 7 WALNUT HAIRCLOTH PARLOR SUITE, WALNUT | fiches o street dast of 75 feet AND PAINTED CHAMBER FURNITURE, pe north [Sass Part of ict Drs aenth fronts 53 fect DING, &C-. | on 7th street with a depth of 75 feet for the east INDOW HANG: | Dart and 95 feet for remainder in depth. CARPETS AND | On SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of ROLL-LEG EX- | the premises, Lots 2 and 9, square 968. NING CHATRS, | Lot 9 fronts 65 feet 6 inches on south side of North .T AUCTION. | Carolina avenue, between 10th and 11th streets east, with ten ae, | SRT RGA ahd Sent Th eson Goan ot 2 fronts south 57 feet c J shall vell | between 10th and 11th streets east, b ‘of 100 feet. east, bya 3 ion of Household Effects, partly 2a SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK THIRD STREETS NORTHWEST. remses, lot 6 in square57. Terms da; Pousat *aueTHOS. Ee WAC BETWEEN TWENTY-SECOND AND TWENT: On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SECOND, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., Ishall offer for sale, in front of the enumerated above. -M., in front of tne premises, Lot 16, square 878, ‘Terms cash. ing west 50 feet on 6th atrect east, between Hand Letreets _025-dts, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. soni ita depth of 368 eat ches, to a wide alley. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Katato Auct. TREE DE Oe te ee oe ey Bee THE VALUABLE PROPERTY FRONTING ON G STREET, aif dhe porters ave- of sale. [AMA] ‘Part fronting — feet on “Th fells wide Fuunins frost Bowes Capt LEY, Auctioneer. F° Di INTH, we will sell at Ghaiis and vets Jewelry: Dress and COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWEN- Tour 1th street alae a varied sasertaece ae T an a inre- ree ad ie ee cane mevalvers and Musical 545, fronting 25 feet on the west side of venue, with » depth of 118 ; fine Gold Business Coats; A’ PUBLIC AUCTION. the entire remainder of the comprising GLOVES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, NOTIONS, &., HK. RUPPERT, By order of the E: trix of the late Th a. 3. Perry, ‘we will sell at suction in lots to sult ‘purchasers STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ‘NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NonTHWesT. | NO 7.242. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE | WHITNEY CHIL- on TUESDAY, the FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBE) between M and N streets south, with a ie No. 20, fronting each 54 feet, between 25th and 26th streets ij 4. ‘by the decree: One-third yin cosh. and the residue in two ts, at six anil twelve months respective- diay of rale, tobe secured by apyroved hole, with mm day o ‘appro wi ed ilen‘on. the property Bold: or the” pare sl reserve SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, | chasers’ shall have the option of paying all’ the HOSIERY, purchase money in ‘A money, de- < Posit shall be required on each of the said pieces of we amount whereof will be an- Contained in store-room on northeast corner Penn- | Dounced on day of sale. Upon defanit of any pur- vanis street Chaser in’ com! with terms. of sales within five Coors Conmstag aces el omy Gaye, the property toon which, dofealt has boon msds ‘The sale will commence on maybe enol a4 the risk and cost of the etenl in CEs NST. . hhaser, after threo days notice in the Evening Star TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN | Putas, afer three days in the, Evening. Stax LOCK A.M., pureharers. CHAS. D. FOWLER, ‘Trustee, and continue from day to day until the entire stock is | "o6-coda Webster Law Building. oem ee eee z sie Gol a FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ° ._ WILLIAMS & CO. a SPORTING GOODS. ‘TREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH Fy iB STREETS EAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of; the District of Columbia, passed in Equity ca 2 (Morrell vs. Gatchell et al), I will offer. public suction, in front of the premisea, 1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. , all the interest, title an N’S CARRIAGE COMPANY, estate of the parties to this suit in and to the following the, cheapest for ty, ort and di lity in the real estate situated in the city of Washington, D. C., to marl wit—Lots numbered 36 and 37 of the recorded suibdivis- ion by Samuel Lee of certain original lots in Square numbered 873; each lot having a front of 15 feet and 434 inches. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash on the day of sale or within seven days thereafter; the residue in three equal installments at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, thé purchaser giving his or her = | Rromissory notes therefor, bearing interest from the y of salé at six per cent ‘per annum; or all cash, at STEAMERS, &c. his or her election. The title to be retained until’ the J L, iteamer EX trips to Norfolk, instead of a.m. every MONDAY, THURSDA’ at Ronin! Ferry: On THURSDAY: Nica wad Cais | og aE curt ot cee fomini Ferry. SDAY, Nomtini and Currio- | of the District of Columb ath day of Oc- man. On SATURDAY, Currioman and Leonardiown, | toher, AuD. A601, J. equity oatine, Now 7° 800e 1 Sail oe full amount of purchase money and interest is paid. If ND AFTER OCTOBER TWENTY-FIFTH, | any purchaser shall fail to comply with the terms of O fest Pe GELSIOR will wake restlar | sale, I reserve the Tight to yoadvertina and resol te iteamer GEV. LEARY. 29-5 | property at the risk and cost of such defaulting pur- chase: r. ‘The lots will be offered separately. Fifty dol- yOTICE. Tars deposit on acceptance of each bid. Nowe a5 . ‘JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Trusteo, 503 D street northwest. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. ol7-cokds 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Qn and after NOVEMBER Sp, 1881. the steamer | CHANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY ON THE CON- ARROWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, DUT ROAD NEAR OLD FOURDRY, WEST OF and SATUR- GEORGETOWN, D.C. irtue of a decree in the Supreme Con: POINT LOOKOUT. and SAT URDAYS at 5 p.m. NING OCTOBER 17. Oftice, 7th street wharf. FALL AND WINTER NG OCTOBER 1. First-class Fare to Fortress Monroe and Second-class Fare to Piney Point and Po ‘Tickets and 4 at THE NEW YORK River, New York, every SATURDAY, to Water AL WOO: Steamer EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, BEGIN- | fine /ots/is improved by a good Frame Houge. First-class fare to Norfolk and Fort Monroe. ‘Second-class fare to Fortress Monroe and No First-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. Second-class to Norfolk and Fort Monroe... Cook's Tours, 1431 Pennsylvania avenue; St. Mare Ho- tel. Roose’s Stands, at principal Hotels: H Poikinhorn, next to City Post Office; and at Company's Second-clase Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. First-class Fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. . 1:! can general office, 613, 15th street: in the National Metropolitan | three (4) equal instalfiments, in one, two and JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, East | purchaser and m., and a every, ERiDAY at T eRED 022 613 15th street, oppoaite U. 8. Treasury. i public auction, on. remixes, on TUESDAY, 028 JOHN B. WOOD, Manager._ | NOVEMBER FIRS, 1861,” commencing at FOUR = = LOC! |., the property wh ch Samuel Crown DR NORFOLK, | PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS zed. the count fashington, FO SOROS pei boner two Datieter Unumblan wt of Gore a ea oe the Old “Foundry, fronting on both tides of ‘the Conduit road, and also fronting on the Ridye road The prop- erty ‘will be offered in lots according to = subdivision, the plan of which will be exhibited at time of sale. One ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: One-third cash; | balance in equal, instalments to be paid i six, twe’ ve $2 50 | and eighteen months from day of sale, or all in cash, on | option of the purchaser. On payments of all the pur- chare money the ty will be conveyed to: the pur- chaser. A deposit of $50 required on each lotat time of Second-class to Piney Point and Point Lookou 1 | sale." Conveyancing at purchase . Hf teria are =e Hot complied with in tix dayn the Trustee will resell at ‘Tickets and staterooms for sae and information tur- aoe paulting purchaser. nished at ‘B. W. Reed's Song 1516 8 strect ugrthwenty| _o20dada WILLIAEE A. GORDON, Trustee. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK STORE AND DWELLING ONO STREET, BETWEEN GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. FS ‘AND SEVENTH STREETS” NURTEO WM. P. WELCH, Agent. Ok Wes SEVEa e K RK STEAMERS By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 24th, 1873, ee ee ee ne ee and duty reeorted auone the land Tooogda or te STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE District of Columbia, in Liber 721, at folio 294 ot iil leave her wharf, foot of 6th street,every MONDAY, { 84.» and at the written request of the parties secured, T WEDSESDAY and FRIDAY ae Soseee yee eee | mal ing at Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fortress Monroe. | 2) Excursion tickets will be insued as follows: will offer for sale, at public auction, on TUESDAY, the ‘1 (U) DAY OF NOVEMBE. 1881, AT FOUR (4) OCK P.M., in front af the premises, all that cer- tain piece or ‘parcel of ground situate in the City of ARRANGEMENTS, COM- | Washington, D. C., known and described as lot marked naeeae rt F, in the subdivision of orizinal lots Three (3), Four- 50 | teen (14), Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16), in square our 1.50 | hundred’ and forty-Keven (447), together with the im- 50 | provements, consisting of a two (2) story pressed Brick ut Lookout. 75 | Store and Dwelling, containing ten (10) rooms, with all Returning, leave” Norfolk, TUESDAYS, ‘THURS: | joy provements, being No. 628 0 street north- DAYS and SATURDAYS. at four geioek pea. he Ce nerdy staterooms ‘be secured at ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance payable in years, office, 6th street wharf. abl =) YORK Stee one from day of sale, with interest payable semi. ate the deferred payments to be secured by the notes of id deed of trust upon the premises; Ot it four o'clock p. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit (one ‘am. For | hundred dollafs) will be required. at tine of wale, “All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of naie are not complied with dn ten days, the Trustee Teserves the it to resell the property at the cost and TEAMER MATTANO Creek; alternate River Landings: and returning; tawoman Creek Mondays and Fridays 1 iy26-6m_ G. Leaves 7th-street wharf No. 2 at 7 o'clock a.m. for POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as follows:-On Tuce: (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. days for Nomini; on Thr ys ior Mattox Creek Nemint; on Sundays for Mattawoman Creek and on wulting purchaser, on five days’ notice. . 08-8, ta, th, 1 JOHN ’H. GLICK. Trustee. ‘and pa Mat. | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- ¥ NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREET EAST, (exard LINE. NOTICE! LANG HOUTE. EEN NEW YORK AND Lt FROM PIER 40. N. K.. NEW Wed., 26 i Gat Oct. | e Scythia Weds. 16 Ne Se “QND éVEnY WEDNESDAY BATES OF PASSAGE. $20 and g200, to EEE aa ckets on fav Steaziers *do not carry CALLING AT CORK HARBO! marked steerage. Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets. erpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. bills _ of for 7 EAL 7 ae PO arg a Shag gy mon im a9 aT EE '§ SALE OF REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED of a deed of ated the 26th day, of ‘wil ell at pubbe in front of ro Y, ‘THY 0 DAY OF A bo} the THURSDAY, THE THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED, | NO’ EMBER, A. D. 1881, af FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. VERPOOL. all that lot of 1d numbered ninety-cight (08), in B. Oi... | hinttaad ret ae clottiaue thi fi mr seventy-five ‘Wed., 28 Nov. | improvements, consisting of a ¢wo-story and baseInent TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK ‘REET or freight and pamage apply at the Company'soffics, | NORTH WaT he 1192 NINETEENTH 81: By. of a deed of trust, to me, dated April Beil, at res, on SATURDAY. THE T MBER, 1881, at FOUR AND Mey the Tollowing describes a ue WOOD AND COAL. AUCTION SALES. A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN, THE EVENING ST. ‘AR, _ [ruption of smali toques and turbam hats and a minutive bomnets made entirely of pheasants JUNCANBON BROS., Auctioneers. TUESDAY vember 1, 1881. | feathers in brilliant metallic greens and some — Shaded browns. These feather hats are pretty in NEW YORK FASHIONS. the hand, but not at all becoming on the head. Seek They are not susceptible of trimming, and look House and Street Costumes — Winter | {4% unpitasantly bright and. metililc. ‘The Fabrics Senatet second 3 fore, inc! ‘Zhe we = c chowgnt of most ladies, therefore, inclines: 3 ished looking beaver and felt LOT OF OTHER WARE USED AT YORK- bares . Belongings — Preparations fer the eae i ftw borders, which oe be work, We ce ee pase Gay Season. as poke bonnets or lange hats, and which are PAY MORNING. “NOVEMBER THIRD, AQ TEN PREPARED BY A WOMAN From Our Own Correspondent. Premen’O trimmed with et least Ave ostrich CLOCK. ae) New Yor, October 31. Feathers as trimming are a rage of the season to TPexcanson’ ee ea a ‘There never was a season when 80 much that | the almost utter exclusion of flowers, and the num. waa rich and beautiful in fabric and material was | Per Mawed upon one ‘ange at fe amos! Ince e nimam ; maximum LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE coMPoUND | RoS#d Into the service of the dressmaker's art. BROWN MARE, VERMONT i ~ Manufac ‘go tothe days of the ogden p of the milliner In dixpos- BRED, SEVEN YEARS OLD, ‘i v¥ WITH FOAL; GER. G00B DRIVER; HEAV FO. BY DOUG! first Napoleon, and reproduce fac similes of the | not confined to the Buber of the ‘tat ei 5 efeathers The Qa eeE ox PaUbaa MORNING, THE THT HRD pectin richest stuffs used for upholstery as well as ‘adtes’ fear are aon ndine an ‘Soule "coca 7 out s a attire, and supplement these with whatever art ties betes i ceme JUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. For all those Painful Complaints and Weakness o | and ingenuity can devise in the way of fanciful pdpembomeng a STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS'“BLACK AND COL- common to our best female population. popes Sineen The preference this Season seems to be altogether | _ The preparations for the gay season are on ® ORES eee a tee Teta WOMENS | TtwiN cureentirely the worst form of Female Com- | if favor of soft, thick satis velvets end plushes, | magnificent scale in some of the new fine houses, AND BOY'S BOOTS AND BHOLS, IN LOTS TO | plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Uloers, | OVeTiald with designs which mae kaises Ce decta: | andon the Part of the fashionable modistes. ‘The SUIT, AT AUCTION, tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent | {77 4310 give them the effect of Deing put in re | electric Light is foundt» add greatly to the brile Tae wy weeroome, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER | spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the | with (en & et ee Uant effect of ball costumes when placed high, RE, aK. Changes of Life. the minuti of the most delicate lace, and have no | and the finest ball rooms will be certain to be illu. FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. Te will diseclve|and expel Tumors from the Uterus in | counterpart except among the magnificent Cabrica- | minated in this way in addition to myriads ot wax TRUSTEES SALE OF A LARGE, FrnsT.crass | * carly stage of development. The tendency of Can- | tions used for upholstery in the royal apartments | Candies in gilt, brass, of allvered cant a DWELLING -HOURE! Ro 815 FHETEER TH | cerous Humors is checked very speedily by its use. pt Fontainbleau and Versailles The lace pattern | it 1s not to be suppose that every ‘one even of our STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN H AND I, | Tt removes Faintness, Fiatulency, destroys all Cra- | !8 woven in so closely as to form a part of the en | wealthiest citssemeeen tare inate eee ae 70 WHICH SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED: | vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the | tire body of the silk, so that It will literally ‘wear | Hi Vanderbilt In having & olla aver ck aa ee By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 20th day, Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- | #5 long as a thread remains of it. and be always | for a grand salon. of October, A. D. 1871, and recorded in Liber No. tration, General Debility, Sleepiesances, Depression and | "*2S0me for garniture. It is used for the fronts | ‘There 13 lminense diversity in the handsome $89, follo 384, on¢ of the land records for Washing © | tration, Gem of trained and also of walking dresses, and pre- | tollettes now in the hands of ‘modist-s, mor than ton‘county, B. C., Sents the appearance of a lace embroidery exe- | has ever been seen among pared stric of the, lana records of the Distriet of Columbia the | ‘The feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight | cuted ina mbpute tend work ed for dresses of ceremongs and tae reagan Is doubee ak ry itten directic p and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. Sicilienne, which has heretofore been mainly | less the greater freedom and latitude tn the exer- bidder, on cured thereby” will sell at pubile atiction, to the highest i, is pre Sts 20 te nes s Used for cloaks, ts this winter employed for trains, | ctse of individual tast- and the acquisition of tants TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER,’ A. -D. | p¥@,PRYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESORIBE IT | {he front of the dress Deine of weak oe brocade, | beautiful things in the way of antterinio and care 1881, ‘at FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, | FREELY.Waa and also the boddive. The colors are such as are | niture. Ite Tat umbered 16 (sixteen), in, Sanare pumbered 22 | re win at all timen and under all circumstances act Only appropriate for rich dinner dresses—seimon District of Columbia, according £0 John Davidson's {a harmony with the Iewe that govern the female ays. | Pvt, OM, Sold, cardinal, Nile, olive and myrtle Surveyor of aah ane ieee een fou fet eight For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either eex this | In Velvet brecades very new and rich effects are “ey inches on Ith street neniheees oarelee beeceat o | Compound ta unsurmameeas produced by combining the cut and uncut lines in | dlaponous materials are net much tied, noe wt all Dwelling House, together with all and singular, the formation of leaf and floral designs upon a | except for young ladies, or d-but antes, and in the the improvements, privileges, hereditaments and sp-| LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND | thick twilied satin foundation, form of lace. ‘The preference ts for satin, saul Eppertaiming © te same belonging or in any manner | ig prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, | The plushes are the most varled of all the rich | rhadames ati de, satin enriched with eme “emma of fale:—One-fourth of the purchase money | Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in | fabrics which have been made to do duty. in the | Praline aia e ets Sat a; and tor (of which $25 Pe ie paid at the time of sale) in cash, | the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt | S¢rvice of the capricious goddess of Fashion. Of | married jadies, some combination of moire antique and the residue in equal sinins, in one, two aud three | of price, $1 per box forcither. Mrs, Piakhom freee | S0M€ Of them the close pile ts a quarter of an inch | with stu wed ae years from the day of sale, for which the purchaser | angwers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet, Ad- | Hck, and exquisitely shaded,- so as to produce | A fashionable combination consists of a moire ant give promissory notes bearing wix per contin per | AUewSrs ap et the effect of sottest animal ‘fur. In some, the | antique train, an embroidered satin front. and anim fateret parablo half year: t be nocured by @ Irregular lines tn light shades of brown upon dark | bodice also enriched with embroidery: ae 5 S i 8 z 3 3. mnot be sald this season that a Tr material predominates, except jon for all rich tollettes seams to :S pan- trust t n seal look like the skin of the alligator. In othet elle e f Dota” All cunvavensary sit meaty aact te at tie the zebra, the tiger and iropard skins are appar: | ribbon = nit Ot wide tance und toope of eatin cost of the purchater, and if the terms are not complied. 4 ently reproduced, “Others have festooned effects, | A dress worthy of Marie Antoinette consists of @ with within five days after the day of sale the Trustecs | » Nofernily should be without LYDIA B. PINKHAM’S | and still others lightning-like darts or rainbowed | coat of canary, culoted sie manana et ite Fererye the right to recell the proposty on Ayedayy’ pubs, | LAYER TUS gig cus scomupation, bilioumess, | stripes, and tese, of course, are most suitable for | silver turaet wack ie he ees, I lc notice in the “Evening Star," at the rik and. cost of | and torpidity of the liver. “cents per box. Mnings’and are principally used tor that, pu dainty canary colored brocade outlined with silver ripe erp Ringer Shorr Sote ep ind cnet | PP plaid aa iarge raised ture tn the ig fer shades ot wren with, white Spatish mange and cremmmneed ae first. vantagent sated. : vs Deibg a first-class howe, an me upon a soft thick velvety pile marked with small | thisties in thelr natura! color, with tamed atte nl-dkds CHRISTOPHER N. THOM,5 Trustees. =5a crescents in the darker shades, so a8 to be almost | stema. A robe dress of \eas_ CHRISTOPHE TPHE AVENUE CLoTHING HoUsE, Invisible, ‘Many of these designs are thoroughly | and fashioned with vureneermeh oe eee HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. artistic and require artistic treatment in the dispo- | graved rubles. “The sides show 2 border ertemde GRAND SALE BY CATALOGUE OF WILTON, Mo-| _. 999 PENNSYLAVANIA AVENUE, sition of them. To cut them up is to destroy | ing the entire length; and round the eck ot QUETTE, BERLIN, SMYENA AND BRUSSELS | Has been steadily growing into popularity since it and Ae ee Beaded embroidery in ‘different shades of ruby pUNstER MOQUETIE, SMYRNA HUGS MATS, | °Pemed. ‘The people appreciate fair dealing, and know neh ining of ‘Diack brocaded cloaks and for Coats ever, entirely covered, ‘earns Gem anaes to . ol ic buttons. that there they can find it, coupled with order is a lon, « el On THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER THIRD, | LOW PRICES AND GOOD RELIABLE GOODS. The cloths of the season are very attractive in smarmmage Sx to the waist aud teoee main 1s61, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, within my Ppa; | We have the dark solid colors and feather mixtures. They | belted front. ‘The skirt is pertectly plain: the cious » Eehail sell a superb ‘collection of the DRESS SUITS. are used for complete suits—dress, muff, toque hat, | sleeves a small leg-of-mutton, (ull at tne top Due Goods, comprising in part— 2 and exterior coat or jacket—and. also. for the fitted to the lower ‘WILD this dress t Asm collection of Smyrna Carpets. All the way from $20 to $45. braided over-dresses and close-fitting princesse | deep collar and culls of old lace or fan antique 30 pieces Wilton and Mc Carpets. sin, Axminster, | Webiave BUSINESS SUITS, polonaise, draped high upon one side over a satin | necklace Of cols, sich Tormes thor. An “early “Moguette Rugs and ; about 100 different ie , or plain velvet skirt. English” dress of old gold satin, exhibited on the padiarna: c From $10 to $25. juite a boon to economists has been devel ‘occasion of the opening of the Co-operative Dress 50 pieces Ta Brussels Carpets and Bordering. And foryoune inea who want this ‘season in a new make of velveteen, int association, has been copied several times to order is t collection of Goods will be on exhibition 2 duced as the Nonpareil, and at extremely moder- | in bronze satin, in olive satin rhadames, and im ale a Wednesday, the 2d November, when Catalogues NOBBY SUITS, ate prices. The cl of fashion and the hard | mon-tinted satin. In this also the skirt is cut plaia, + And short cut, wehave got them in the choicest patterns. | Wear to which we subject clothes in great cities | but full at the back and gored at the sides ota * o28-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | We make a speciality of renders the wear of silk, or what 1s called Lyons | front. The boddice isshort and belted all around; SS DOW 5 Velvet, out of the question for any but the very | the sleeves long and puffed at the top. ui MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BOYS’ SUITS, Wealthy ;yet there are many purposes for which an| The conventional evening dress for young ladies: Guincmeraute op G00 Gees wee And have a great variety to select from. inexpensive velvet of good appearance 1s very | consists of a short, trimmed skirt, the backd ANCERY SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUR) bier desirable, and the want seems to be met in the | over a kilted flounce, and the ‘trout shirred oF s THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE Nonpareil velveteen. The pile of this im; Pleated above a deep "box-pleated Slounce, witch By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, Se ee ee Peal ave Oaaee eee the aque with panes acm, terme om Pz setue ofa deere of the Supreme Court of th a ree feal velvet than any heretofore used: in factin the | shaped basque with panniered sid an forming ality it requires an expert to distinguish | overskirt, and the sleeves are shirred of plaited to May, 1881, in equity cause No. 7,511, wherein —— the difference, the “cotton” aj having | the elbow. Surah, In bs light tints, makes Pet canmommas| 4. 4. STRATE. Cee SP heater” | tay tm eae a and oa TUESDAY VION DAY OF NOVEMBER tos? And for gig and cnlldréate weak A Jacket of ra | omer ieat tear Soe eat eo SDAY, MBER, 1881, x cl nt a box pleat at FUE Canals prope ai that ees or Axe GALLERY, nonpareil velveteen with jabot ot waite lacetothe AFTERNOON sede eowns. District of, Columbian betas” past Seo | NO. 621 7TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. yiung gin one Laney ean ey ha | For informal receptions known as afternoon teas fol otal ids Varna erey ca mmerea meters ed J. F. SPELSHOUSE, Costs 4 mere trifle. In black and brown it isexcel- | there are many novelties which are individualized the end of” seven feet ten inches measured north with PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR, lent for skirts with cloth overdresses, and it also | by the taste and ingenuity of their fair wearers, the west line of Frederick street from the southeast cor- No. 621 “th street northwest, Federal Building. Inakes very distinguished looking “Princes” suits 3 her of said lot, and running thence with said line of | pGrand display of Elexant of Paintings, Water Colors, | for boys. Zea gowns differ from the ordinary visiting dress Frederick street north twenty-five fect; thence west- Fitna tort Genloae i Wall Pape Pee Frames | _ A beautiful plaid cloth has been introduced, in | 9 belng designed especially for home wear, and Blig ects thencossuthwardiy ait vaceiel eas and | and Window Cornicer nists. t'order. All the late | dark green, with lines of red and fine barsot white, | therefore less restricted by conventional idews, A line twenty-five feet, and thence in a strat line to | Novelties in Velvet and Gilt Frames now in stock, and | Which 1s very effective and much used for trim. | Very effective toilett> of this description was made the beginning, with the improvements, consisting ory | fresh wu upplics constantly arriving. Prices tosuit the | ming dark green dresses—and suits. ‘The prettiest | recently of dark wine-colored cashinere. The front two-story and attie Brick Bintdin times. examination of my stock solicited. are in the 'y form with kilted skirts and scarf | from the throat down was of wine-colored satin, ‘Terms of wale: One-third cash; balance in two equal J. F. SPELSHOUSE, drapery of the plaid; the deep basque boddice fit- | laid in very fine lergthwise plats, The skirt from. prtalimonts at six and twelve months with interest, 10 | tse wo, ron Norge th stront northwest, ting a tounded. ture like @. glove, the plaid ap- the walst-line was turned Mack’ to form revers, pe secured by approved notes and len on property No. 7087 % : a . : ade, OF whole purchase money. can be pxid at day of ale. A OUR SPECT arin in small side pockets and flat coat collar | faced with old gold brocade, ina small feather ca i and cuffs, A soft, colored elastic material is new | Pattern. The sleeves were divided in two li 0c. up. and used for jackets, one stripe being elastic and the | Puffs—one at the top, the second coming over t Frames, from 25c. up. other laid in clustered pleatings. It is intended for | ¢!beow—by broad bands of plalted satin. A cuff of ‘and Fixtures, 60¢, o18-3m__| Jersey costumes. old gold brocade was turned upward on the lower a WALKING DRESSES, - ann, and supplemented by rules cia tame, aEanNGu : | oH valk! ir of old lace was arranged for the throat, wi ae 8 ae He LATEST NOVELTY ae GENTLEMEN. Ane no at or akin eae 8 Jar wich exten to the wait the tien ‘sides BRICK DWELLIN Jacket, and plain skirt which clears the ground. . deposit of $50 required at time of sale. All conveyanc- ing at the cost of the purchaser. O27 -dta WILLIAM S. JACKSON, T: CUANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE, I AND UNIMPROVED REALE: CORNER OF FUPTH A THRESTORY.” BRICK” D satin ribbon. ES, No. 2129 AND No. 1131, 0: JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS. It 1s simple in appearance and obtains its distine- | Another tea gown which attracted attention r ANT LOT.” FR tion solely from the cost of the material, which is | W5 0f terra cotta red Rumchunder | silk, ‘¥ (60) FEET. ON STREET AND ONE a new, soit twilled, silk, flne yet thick, DRED AND TWO FEET, FOUR INCHES, from three to ten dollars per yard. Asuit, plain as | which” lends itself most’ happily to "es? (102 FEET 4 INCHES) ON RIFTH STREET, EMBROIDEBED VESTINGS, it looks, ts valued at trom three to four hundred | thetic effects in drapery and ‘uiring. ‘The AND THE LANGE AND CONVENIENT BI : dollars, and though finished with every attention | front to the waist was formed of straight shirred Ue aor cae SBLE LOTS. to detail is only becoming to somewhat tall and | puffs, alternating with successive series of narrow IN SEPARATE PARCELS. TO BE WORN WITH FULL DRESS, Nery slender figures, for it has the effect of short- | rules in plaited lace. The sides were trimmed By virtue of the decrees of the,Supremo Court of, fning and making them look what 1s technically | with a Jabot of the same lace, which extended £0 the District of Columbia, passed in equity canses known as “bunch; the bottom of the skirt, and found the neck, the No. 7,162 end No. 7,167, wherein Hibbs and others IX DIFFERENT STYLES, Plain. velvet, sti wall ve al acl aa : and Willett and others ate plaiutifa,and James G. Nay. e tS are equally, expensive and | back forming a Watteau. With this dress was . more susceptible to grace of outline. ‘These are ‘ Pineal sorb aaeteeene o arte te Bete ewer USUAL, Malle of fine hilings of satin infront oF | Fuflecr aan eos? OF PO Sky rimmed with SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881, TZ, at the sides and a box-plaited back. The coatmay A pretty dress, worn by a lady at an afternoom commencing’at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., (aud contin be cut with lappels or as a deep basque, with | tea, was of mouse tA satin, exquist em- wing on that day, and if necessary on “the MONDAY 'VAILORS AND IMPORTERS, Square terraced sides, and a seam at the waist line | proidered in sik and steel. ‘The’ hat’ was ‘ollowing, , at ‘the same hour, until all of the across the front. The trimming may be narrow ! beaver, the feathers fastenod with a large, polsned, property 8 offered for sale), all of, lot 15. the Lines of very fine gold braid, which not tar- | steel clasp. fang 20 foot front of lot 16," andthe, north 42 11u3 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 019 | nish. But the basque or coat of these velvet or | "A striking dress, worn also by a visitor,consisted for convenience of sale has, under order of the court, Plush costumes is always faced with satin and has | of a coat of red veivet, trimmed with silver plaque subdivided into lots numbered from 48 to 57 in- tebe Rot unfrequently a plaited satin vest or plastron, | buttons, with figures in relief, and vest and Sure clusive, and will be sold according to said subdivision. HANSON HISS & CO. which forms a continuation of the tabliert of gold colored satin, with full Jabot of white Lot 57 tronts 20 feet on “*M” street by adepth of 100 ‘Simpler Walking dresses, and those which are | ornamented at the throat with a cluster of feet to an aliey, and is improved by'a Brick Dwelling, more generally useful are of dark cloth or serge, | colored satin ribbon, in narrow loops. ‘The hut was Jo, 456, 1M" street. Lote 54, 65 and 56, each front With double or single breasted basque, slightly cut | of gold colored satin, with. narrow fntertor tacing ES Tose ans sleek PAR ETE Le oe no away from the front, disclosing a shirred or | ani cord of rel velvetand gold threnk The iene, lect, anc hie lasts Geptii o sipadh pleas td laited scarf, which forms a close drapery across | ers were in different shades of the color. This Lot 53 fronts 20 feet on 5th strect, and rans back 56 ti - in mt 5 feet toan aliey. The Jast four lots are unimproved, and he front of the kilted skirt. A flat coat collar at dress was very becoming to a and very gether make a lot 60 feet on ‘*M" street and 103 feet the neck 1s supplemented by a narrow standing | handsome brunette. 4 inches on Sth street, and the Trustee has the au- EW DESIGNS one, and a double row of buttons ornaments the THE SCARLET WOMAN. thority to sell them separately or as a singe lot, and of r % 2 they will be offered an'may suit pereons in, attendance Panelied shia ee cesT ie Oe ae En aT® || "Tiere is wunscthlag wapiassaniiy euegestive i * een ae tay Salt persons ity aeons pani ies enriched with a sontache in several [Liphsteeeor pee oter arbres elem ee oven | shades of the color of the cloth, or inthe single | the passion for flery red and yellow which has Basement. Brick Deciling foves, cocente eee? Lae = Self color. The jacket is then braided to match. | broken out within the past eighteen months, and 49 is covered by a fing lange Brick Stable, aud Lots 48 | MANTELS ........MIRRORS........WAINSCOTING. | | Other walking dresses are of heather cloth in | wnien finds such diversified ted ingenious forms and 50 have been used in conection with the stables, the pretty dark mixtures that are now so fashion- meester ogo on but can be sold separately if desired. |” able—made with three Kiltings in front and a | Of manifestations. e subtleties of color have A plat of the property can be ween at the office of the draped back over a klited flounce, the white dress | never before found such expression as in the dress treet ahd Now ore sroaner erat Go ae FURNITURE. mi being a princesse with a straight coachman’s cape | of to-day. But the employment of bold Office, ‘The property will be soll alsar of Gi tere of plush tn a darker shade of color. A girdie of | colors, such as red and_yellow, is not now Umi brances, and ail taxes to July Ist, 1881. thick cord 1s looped and knotted over the drapery | to suggestion, to garniture, to blending with other ners of wale: Ou third of pirchase money tn cash; ae ee a eee ae, col in ordés to beigaten effects or 90d an au residue in one and two years, nterest, for costume may be enriched or made more dressy | minating touch. reas which purchaser is fo wive, pots, secured, on. the prop- LOW’'S ART TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, by reducing the cloth dress to the dimensions A lows are now used in broad masses. The red bon- Tae Tredten Peeries Ee EE ee Parte WAINSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS, a Princesse polonaise and wearing it overa flounced | net trimmed with shaded red_ feathers, Is the bon- $100 on euch lot when sold. skirt of red or wine colored satin, with a hat of | net, par excellence, of the season. The red velvet W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, felt or velvet, trimmed with feathers in different | jacket ts indispensable to the tone and chic of a ‘Office 420 oth street northwest. shades of red’ or wine colors. young lady’s wardrobe and a terra cotta red dress THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. a A very stylish walking dress consists of a long, | is rarely absent from the evening assemblage or FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. close-fittin, lonaise of billiard ck ped | the box at the theater or vod siete FIRST PREMIUM EVERYWHERE. high upon the left side with Ulek ‘silk over a derk | —‘Tosoften and tone down these gory tollettes there IMPROVED mulberry velvet skirt. The hat is a Rembrant, of | is always the finishing lines of white lace around EAL ESTATE: oN THE NORTH BIDE: OF NEW mulberry velvet or felt, and is trimmed with te the throat or about front. But this simp! YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN NINTH AND Ostrich plumes in shades ot mulberry Upped with | brings the high color into. stronger rellet, gad TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, No. 925 NEW No. 45 N. CHARLES STREET, grey—the color of the cloth of this polonaise ig | makes the wearer a still more conspicuous object. HSU SARS ‘of the Suprenne Court of tha, also worn over black velvet with a large hatof meee, are pale, dainty, peutral H tinted itttle wo- y virtue of a decree < be! who are au District of Columbia, at a special term. thereat for BALTIMORE. Se ee eee, mee nity business, made in case No. 7840, Docket, 21, wherein Charles ¥. Grymes is plaintiff and William W. Grymes and al. are defendants, we will sell, at public | _010-2m Hioritine air at wanhten ty the Datel ot Co | 7 ay = in the eity of Washington, trict of Co- . 1 Tumbia: Part of lot six (0) in square numbered three | JMPONEY |, MONEs Peg lala ore oad? ia 2 to 5 per cent hundred and seventy-two (372), according to John Day- | ar ERED, UBETIRGRRR LOG AND BAe Kdson's heirs ‘ecoried subdivision of maid equare, be- | Siar i z winning for the said partot eaid lotsix (@) atthesourheest | HOUSE, 737 7th strect northwest, between G_ and any trace of color. Tal Sa POCKET MUFF. The pocket muff is not an ephemeral fashion. It grows in favof and has been improved until It mow assumes a Wery useful and practical shape. The latest designs of cloth, velvet, or plush to streets, "Iarge and Hberal advances made upon Dia- match the dress, tht pocket In front form Gorner of said lot six (G) and runuing thence along New | Streets. farke ang Hberal advances made upon Di aia bates =e Xork seus weatwardly renty-seven C27) eet and Ave | Clothink and Merchandise of every déacrivtion. Th | payer spas he ty eee oe Te ae Or fons eee ; | ene (Dade Micespalices {henoe due north twenty-three O54) foots thence dieeast | Same bought and wold. All jons strictly conf- | Feticule, which can be tised for a handkerchief ot twenty-six (26) feet and three (3) inches; thence due 2 small pares: ‘The sides are open and rufic as tur. ed, south thirteen (13) feet; thence southeaxtwardly to the DEVLIN. November Ist, 1661, Mrs. MARY A. DEV- ince of Dertaniny Aes tee obs et esis the HOME CoMFoRTS. e top, the Interior ning being of plush of | 1 Ty, at an advanced age. : ‘thereon . —— 3 ‘will take place from her late residence, No. PANT FOUR OGLOGK Boat oe ae Rea at HALE. STAR FURNACE, Round toques are often made to match these | 515 A street southeast, Thursday morning, November SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881. SOCIAL LATROBE, Suits, the crown being fitted to the head by a | dd, at 9:90 o'clock. Requiem massat St. Peter's churgh. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third ST. GEORGE RANGE, series of shirrings, below which Is the narrow | [New York papers please copy. of the purchase money to be vaid in cash, and the bal | 4. oy prot a 5 puffed brim. A cloth velvet or velveteen suit com- ance in #ix, twelve and eighteen months from date of all first-class goods, and.are pet, suaranteedtogive | Diete is as convenient and handsome a winter sale, with interest, and secured to the satisfaction of the = peat ress as could be desired, and on the Scere of com- Zrastees, cr the pirchaser, at his option, may pay the SAML. 8. SHEDD, fort the cloth 1s superior "to the velvet. Velvet is fhe torhun of thee eran aan on the day of sale, If DEALER IN, 80 easily rubbed up and flattened that it ts a source {rom it date tho Truntecn reserve tho right tp Teadver= | GAS FIXTURES, RANGES, SLATE MANTELS, &o. | of ‘constant anxiety 10. those ‘who have to tse fine and resell the property at the conte Plumbing, Tinning and all Jobbing promptly at- | “walking” dresses for walking; and the heather ing purchaser, conveyancing at purchaser’s cost. tended to. mixtures in cloth are not only more suitable for A deposit of $100 must be made on the day of sale. No. 409 Ninvu srREeT NontHWEsr. al6 | the », but they are distinguished by the WALTER 8. PERRY, ‘Trusteo, foval of the best authorities JAMES H. SMITH, Truster, a ARFIELD.—AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE nurs es a decided ae oe ST a Se feet cen Tamera 23 NY VED LOT . * mal wal ons, it THE WEST SIDE OF SEVENTEENTH sien volume. Endorsed edition. Liberal and chest, inet tenderness of the It BETWEEN R AND S STREETS NORTH, IN copies: other affections of like character. pNASHINGTON CITY, Dc. on any wage | of arctic severity in our northern climate Disielct of Columbia passed in? iy cae No Deceagary. unknown. OO ge pipe tg ee i ge pened 4,540, I will offer tor sale at public auction, fn most a necessity, but, after all, ladies who Hone of the premiees on THURADAY the TENTH ‘Portland ford furred or fur lined cloaks mare iste rhe eka front of 65 feet by adepth of 96 feet, and well adapted for building pur a Terms of sale: One-| in it i Rae S , tl ar Lt installments at six and ive mn from with interest; or all Fei give acon Gill ore perty at cost of 4 a dies i creo full aces AL convey ie : i 3 (Qose coun