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___ SPORTING Cu RUPPEET, NOS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY DEEN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. CHIL TACKLES, CROQUET IS, BICYCLES, . WAGONS. ortinent of Traveling and Lunch iy S#HESANDoan VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY ‘E TO THE CAVERNS OF LURAY. ‘The Luray Cave fied this Company th ELECTE! {Ante the Caverns, an:l they are now daily illuminated by the aid of this powe agent, NO OTHER ILLUMINAT foRenetrate the obe have noti- ed the No similar Cavers have ever before b trie! The effects produced f ect the anticipation, and not present to the eye visions Te unattainable under the on IN if the year, and visitors uring superior abd nret-clase TICKETS, P. HATCH, TPassr Avent, | | Philadelphia.” «29 CHA! Gi BALtHiore AND OHIO RAILROAD. AND THE ONLY LINE , VIA WASHINGTON. | COUPLER! STEEL THE EAST AND TH! DOUBLE TRACK: SCHEDULE TO TAK A.M. LE. 74.20 CHICAGK ¥ EX? DAY, MAY 22p, iNCINNATL, AND ST. LOUIS tt City, and Way § EXP tations. snd Way (Piedmont, Hagerstown, and Way, via | =) of Kocks and Way Sta DELPHI (stops at Hyattsville, Beiterilie, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, and Hanover.) PIETSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND 4 ST: LOUIS EXPRESS. ty, Annapolis and Way Sta fot Baltimore and Way. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW 8, (Winchester, Fred- Way, via Relay.) 7" ‘TISVILEE AND LAUREL , Via Relay, stops at Anuap- obs Juneti $4:45—Point of Rocks, Fre chester and Way Stations. Koeks and Way Stations ¢ ick, Hagerstown, Wiu- 2 Sunday to Point of $4:40—Baltimore, Nvnapoli Stations. 15:45 BALTINORE (Martinsbure and Way, via Relay. St Sicely 6:05—Point of Rocks an 46:43— Baltimore aud W 7:30—BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND L&UREL oy PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 60 — PEL EXPRE ‘at any station Junetion. pias. Sundays only. Other trains daily, except rains from Washington stop’at Relay Station. ther information apply at the Balticore and Office, Washingt Station and 619 snd 1351 ia ayelue, corner Lith street, where orders for bagwage ty be checked and received at uy point in th mis 2 0 E NOKL DOUBLE TRU Briexvw ‘TRAINS LEAV m., daily: 10:30 a.m, daily, with Sleeping Cars mi Harrisbune to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicazo, 9:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Cars to Pittsburz. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATER OAD. Canandaicua, Tochester, Buffalo, N fd the Ni 5:00 daily, excep Parlor Car to Watkins daily, except Sunday; 9:50 p.m. prday. with Palace Cars to Canandaigua and Wat- ins. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 a. m. daily, except Su For New Yori aud the Esst, 5:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,2:00, 10:00 and 10:15 p.m. "On Sunday 2:00, 10-00 and 10-15 p.u., limited express of Puliman Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For Brookiyn, N.¥., all trains connect at Jer- sev City with beats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transter to Fulton street, avoiding double Triage across New York city. 00, 5:40, 10:00 10:15 p.m. "Limited Express, 9:36 a. and 2: 4:20, 4:46, 5. ‘Oh mh. For Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, fer Moe Fee TOAD pan,” Oa hay, 0S Sa iosboeed pt Sunday. 4, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30 a. m., Sunday, $-00, 10:30 a.m, 2:00, 8:40, 9:90, 10-00 except Sun and 10:15 p.m. daily, ex- ‘For Baltinore, 6 40, 9:50, 10:00 and 10-15 and 10: ¥ For Atmapolix 0-40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except eesti AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. For Alexandria, 7:00, 7:20,9:20, and 11:30 a.m., 4:20, 5-00, 6:20, 8.00 and’ 11:30 p.m. On Sunday at 7-00, 9-20 and 11-20 a.m., and 8:00 p.m. Hichmond and the South, 7:00 and 11:10 a.m. . and 5:00 p.m. daily, except Sunday. mins eave Alexandtia for We 6:00. 8:05 and 10:00 a.m. > 12-49, 3-00, 9:00, 7:00 and 9:10 p. m. and 12:60 midnight. On Sunday at 8:05 and 19-00 ain. ; 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. ‘Tickets aud information at the office. northeast corner Of 13th street and Pen ‘Where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to jon from hotels and residences. . General Passenger Agent. jereral Mana: novid CAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREAT- edly Cure of all Venereal Dises ON, 495 Massachusetts avenue. free of any charge whatey TSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND biiabet specialist in this city, with 18 guarantee acure in al! diseases of Seminal Weakness, steney (loss of sexual power}, a and Syphilis positively cured in 3 to tly confidential. Can be jesdays and Suturdays, from Z to 9 p.m., © street northwest. Refers to the more. Main offiee, 19 South IR. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND | Tost reliable LADMES’ PHYSICIAN in thecity, can daily at Massachusetts avenue, trom 2 4. Alt Female Complaints and. Tereguiari: fies quickly cured. Prompt treatment. Separate rooms for ladies. ue a 0 on. ee LL WEAKNESSES AND PRIVATE DISEASES OF the Organs of both sexes cured; new cases often in Y gaye, | All in trouble Veall. Office | 486 ayenue, near 43 street west. Hours 10, 4to7pm 25-2 R. ARMSTRONG HAS HAD OVER TWENTY Years’ universal succees in diseases of men exelu- fively. Honorable and scientific treatment. Basement office private, corner 1 West, Tuesday, ihumday, Saturday, 2t om WN opcURE NO Pave TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH Private come at onee, and you shall be Fewarded by a steely cure without mescury, DE BROTHERS, 900 B vitect southwest. 025-110 pe BROTHERS Is TH Ladies’ Phy ties, Obstruct. Onice, 96 B street sc barge for advice. QTABTLING Ds A victim of DISCOVERY! Lost MaNuoop Restongp. youthful imprudence ea Debi very known Tem: , whic he will sen: joes J. Ho BEEVES, 43 Chatham street 10-e0ly&k res, Convuisions, Nervous He Tows of Memory, Spermator- Involuntary Emissions; Premature , Belf-abuise OF over- ve muinery, decay and death. repaid on receipt of price. to cure anycae. With each x boxes, accompanied with purchater our written guar- if the treatment does not by STOTT & CROM- D. 0. ‘should DTPCoRATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, DRESDEN AND CHINESE. RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY. FINE PLATED-WARE, AND FULL LINE OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Lare Weep & Beventper,) No. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue. PRICE. For a few days longer we will continue to eell a lange selection of Sabbath Schgol Library Books at half price. A good chance for Mission and Country Schools to get achesp Library. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, na 428 Seventh street northwest. LAr PuBLications. Aunt Miss Howard, anthor of One Sum- er, $35 Our Pantene ae Thee Whe Slane 029 TF You WAN iG SING | Thein, by Helen K. Johnson, 4to., $6. ‘The Sun, by C. JF YOU WANT A HEATING OB COOKING | I’ Quny, dames’ Series, $8 piekeiorian STOVE, by John R. G. Haseard, $1. IMusion, b: mes Silly, Inter. Sci. Series, $1.50. ‘Country ‘By- Do not fail to call and examine our large assortment of yee. by 8.’0. Jewett, a ‘Japanere Episodes, by both Aen fr the Fisica block Gia Nets gata Dv Mw A RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND Jesus, by J. W. Chadwick, $1, Bayard Taylor's Home FURNACES, ‘The best of their kind made in the country. Also, LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND BRICK SET RANGES, Please and examine our stock. — W. 8. JENKS & CO.. 012 717 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Grecrar TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Ballads, filustrated, $5. the Brush; or, Old-Time Lien ihe Southwest, by Ht, W: Beason, B! Dig 30 South Sea Sketches," by Ars. M. V. Dahigren, $150, Also, just received & fine assortment of Russia, Seal and Cuifakin Pockethooks, Wallets, Card Cases, &0. FRANCIS 'B. MOAUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 8 1015 Pennsylvania avente. EW LAW AND MISCELLA. Shaki Phrase of Our National Existence, #3 of the United 028 ‘Von Hoesk’s Consti- States, tutional Histo vol. 3, $3.50; Toe eee ee Unutee and Chota dre Poiee teed other eee \sazes and Cust an¢ 161 Solicit an inspection, by housekeepers and others, of ; Wordsworth, His Life and. Works, 2 vols, ny their extensive and complete stock of ington, $2; Baining & Arden's Patent Cages, vol... a Hireult Court, ) $10; Millers & Field's Federal Practice, CHINA, ‘Lawson on Usages and Customs, $5.50; Manual of ‘Trade-Mark Cases, by Cox, $8. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, A full line of Stereoscopic Views of the City. Pub- Taher of, ise Spceilpa Stranger’s Guide to Washington.” fait ae nee WM. Hf, MORRISON, w BOOKSELLER AND STATIONE! 20 No. 475 Pounsyivania avenue northwest, LAtst PUBLICATIONS. Mercy and Judgment, Canon Farrar, 50; Words of Bedioes thats abrwnat gigs Peek eaconsfield, $125. Wid Work, the Story of Hed PLATED WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, CUTLERY, bi Furnishing Articles, which they And other Yioring at REDUCED POE: sitar J. W. BOTELER & SON, ol0-6m __‘923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE._| $f,Be ‘Tragedy, $1150; Hlomoeelle: Hound Hobin Series, oS LET SETS Bo. Binck Base ; Vallombross poe Poe TS tS We Stn 8 "imoerionn Vcreion of the Roving Now? ‘Testament, $1; Eastern Proverbs and Eimblems, $3. A most complete line of medium price English Toilet Sete. “An Gauc shapes putcreeee Ancient Bronze Implements of Great Britain and ire: land, $5; The Yorktown Campaign, 1781, $2; Frankiin w St d Seaside Lil ve aie aE GOODS. — (AMES J. CHAPMAN, im rich Cut Glass, French and English Fancy Wares Mernorourran Booxstone, snd ‘Triple Plated Stiver Ware, suitable for m8 911 Pennsylvania avenmte. WEDDING PRESENTS. A complete stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. WILMARKPH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. oneors BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED Ar ANGLIMW'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Conconay Burtpix, F STREET. Cash paid forall kinds of Books. Pamphlets, &c. 81: LADIES’ GOODS. 05 — ue CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE N, 026 E STREET NORTHWEST. Fashionable Dress and Cloak Maker. Suityand Wrapsmade in the latest styles. CREAM FREEZER. ‘THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY$5. ‘Tae Best iN Use, at J. W. SCHAFER'’S, 1020 7TH STREET, Lbs CLOAKS, DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS. ‘The largest and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths. M. WILLIAN, * 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 029 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. M®- M. J. HUNT Se10 Asove New Yorx AVENUE. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. JRESS SHIRTS.—FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for $1.50. of the very best muslin and very fine linen. ember, we were the first to Invites the attention of the Ladies of Washington toher superb stock of FRENCH BONNETS and HATS. These w are her own importation, and the handsomest styles ever put the of Shirts down in“W and we how tier Shirts for the money thauany’house on | offered in this city. She also solicits an inspection of the eart Bonnets of her own design, which she wili be prepared to exhibit during the coming week. olT 621 AND 623 D Srneer NorTawest. M® SELMA RUPPERT, at 608 NINTH STREET, Heavy Canton Flannel, DRAWERS, like those we sold last winter, for only 60 cents. Heavy Merino UNDERSHIRTS, 50 cents. Heavy Merino- Wool SHIRTS, 75c., worth Hi 7 Remember those Heavy Canton Flannel DRAWERS, for 60 cents, worth $1, at MEGINNISS', Complete s1 oR osite Patent Ofice. ‘ Com a3) 1002 F streetnorthwest._ | ZEPHYRS, CREWEL AND. GER: KNITTING YARNS, WOR: r[uomrson’s suet FACTORY, ART EMBROIDERIE! AND OUTLINE WORK. 16 RTHWEST, Pe rm OFFICE. Larve assortment of pital nis ip cet es HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, FRINGES and FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit TRIMMING Children’s Merino CLOAKSa specialty. 024-3m_ M®:- J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF Fasut0Ns, guaranteed. HKEADY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices: Best Wamsutia, unfinished, 75 cts. ; finished, 90 cts. Best F.. of the L., unfinished, 65c., ‘finished,’ 80 cts. Boys’ Wamsutta, unfinished, 60 cts. ; finished, 75 cts. Gents’ Falland WinterUnderwear at popular cash prices. Just received latest designs in Neckwear, 107 F STREET, BETWEEN liru AND 12rx, Stoney refunded where rode Pate putt, es JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. | Most respectfully announces to the Ladies that ehe has (AUNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- now in Stock a recherche assorturent of lable HATTER, is to dovall kinds of work + : s inbis line. “New SULE HANS made to-onte: Sader | FRENCH BONNETS ENGLISH HATS AND PARIS ones remodeled. Remember the number—740 Sth street . ae pears SELECTED PERSONALLY WHILE 1x Evnore. G, 3 ELLERY, om = RS. C. V. SMITH, ——* eee er selection of BONNETS an nN DUBREUIL BROTHERS, HATS on TUESDAY, October 18. 154m MANUFACTURERS» FuRaarees SHIRTS | 7 ADIES’ TAILOR PARLORS, 414 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. M. WILLIAM BERNAT, DESIGNER AND CUTTER, (late of Paris.) 1112 F Srarer Norruwesr, Wasuineroy, D.C. Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. 2.00 barr Six Extra Fine Shirts to order. 00 | Is seneat ‘Washin; the Six Fine Shirts to order, 7.50 eee rides AND. ‘Ger Ur oF ee LADIES’ COATS, CLOAKS AND RIDING HABITS. ‘This is just the kind of an Establishment the Ladies of this city have lone, felt the need of, nent ne Laden: vAcall solicited"trom every Lady in Washington and nity. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Wo! GUARANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE. a Oot >pOUGLASS’, (NINTH STREET. STEAMERS, &e. Oo N AND AFTER OCTOBER TWENTY-FIFTH, 1861, the Steamer EXCELSIOR will make regular tripsto Norfolk, instead of Steamer GEV. LEARY. 29-5 Notce. ily FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. Sr. Croup Burtpixa. HOSIERY, On and after NOVEMBER $p, 1881. the FALL AND WINTER ES. LADIES, ARROWSMITH will leave her whart, foot of 7th street, MISSES AND CHILDREN,” Baty Sits MONDAY, THURSBAY and SATUR- ‘NOW READY. Nomini Ferry. On THURSDAY, Nomint and Cerio: | JOB LOTS OF FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH man. On SATUBDAY, Currionian and Leonardtown. HOSIERY, 028 JOHN R. WOOD, Agent. AT ONE-HALF PRICE. BR NORFO! PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS GLASS’, F° MONROE, PINEY POINT AND BUCHER POINT LOOKOUT. s24 9TH STREET. Steamer EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS | SHING and SATURDAYS at p-m. = uy M*- RS SHNG TON aibiee Ee = DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, BEGIN- a1 PENSYLVANIA AVG STOR ™ Suits, Contumes, Cloaks, &e., inade in at short notice. "Ladies éan have Dresses Sit cH and basted, and a perfect fit guaranteed. BUILDER Tickets and staterooms for sale and_ information tur. ished at 1B. W. Reed's Sonn, 1216 F street northwest; Cook's Tours, 1431 Pennsylvania avenue: St. Mare Ho: | 0) tel; Reose's Cigar Stands at principal Hotels: HB. Polksnhorn, next to City Bost Office; and at Company's Ofice, 7th street wharf. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. WM. P. WELCH, Agent. Oud Noerork AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE will leave her wharf, foot of 6th street,every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock p-m, touch? uw st Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fortress Monroe. Excursion tickets will be iasued as follows: FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, COM- MENCING OCTOBER 1. Eisttclame Enzo to Fortress Mouroo and Norfolk ..§2-50 -50 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. MITATION STAINED GLASS. ‘This grand and beautiful invention fills a vacancy Jong felt in the ornamentation ‘of common ‘windows, os Second-clase Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfoik- Su - G. CULVERWELL. Agt. for D. C. pasts. OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. JOHNSTONE'S KAT.SOMINE and MASURY'S: LIQUID PAINTS, ready for use. (Send for circulars. Estimates furnished to Builders. _A full stock of AR- TISTS’ SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn., 418 Irn Sraeer Norrnwest. First-class Fare to Piney Point and Pont Lookout... 1. . and produces all the unique effects of the Second-class Fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 75 | real lead sasn-lines and colored glass in richly stained Teave No TUESDAYS, THURS- | giass windows. For descriptive price or send DAXS and SATURDAYS, et four o'clock p.m. Postal. New Just. received. ions for Tickets and staterooms can be secured st general | applying given to every customer. Awency, 939 L street street; in the National Metropolitan | n.w. Refer by permission to Church of the Incarnation Bullding, or athe 6th street wharf. THE NEW YORK STEAMERS JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, Fast River, New York, every SATURDAY, at four o'clock p- m., and Georgetown FRIDAY, Darticulars apply to, ‘Water street, Georgetown. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, 022 613 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. Se MATTANO ones 7th. hi y . Poros xe RIVET EANDING Gian follows: Ou Furse = fo: recl ‘Nomint; on Sundays for Mata m30 fox Creek; returniyg on alternate days, touching at_all e at Di returning: ‘Mat. MARTIN & CO’S PULP MORTAR twomuan Creek Mondays and Enda he oe L. BLACK, E Zi G. T. JONES, Agent. For Bricklayer's Use, Where Black Joints are Required. Best in the world. Only black that never fades. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AcEnts, 12th street Wharf and 1202 F strect northwest. WOOD AND COAL. Cou COAL! spat ed., 23 Scythia, . Woop! wooD!! ENS oe Nox | Bothnia, Wi Wed: EW i Ifyou want to bu: Jean COAL BBY WEDNESDAY FHOM SEW YORE. WOOD go to SOHN MILLete maa ofiee wed 00, $80 and $100, succording to accommodations, kindling wood mill 43¢ street and Virginia avenue southe rhea hy pricey west; Lranch oifices 143 B utreet and. 6th- ‘Return tickets on favorable terms. street wharf, E Steamers marked * do not carry evven Tit Steeraye at v ‘Stoerage ‘rom Liv erpoo! and Queeiistown aud all other parts of Europe st Tates. bills of iaden for Belfast, Gi Pg AP a Gonticentcad tear freight and pasmage sppiyet the Company's office, or t G or steerage and ‘cabin to iiS BIGELOW & GO. CoD Tih eutes Waal tone TEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING greek, FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND ‘MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS _¢ oe ee stat heal Se boss, Gonorrhea cured in 48 hours. Yor Rath aise S THE TRADES. avenue, Washington, D. C. ‘a specialty. Jani? si Be ci FROM PARIS. —1 whee TS PHooksinnixG. = SoS SEE Bue, Dc. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. VERNON H. BROWN & CO... New York; An invaluable and ‘tonic in all cases ‘Mesars. OTIS BIGELOW & CO., of eh ors ors: dy so seen Pee case nations, should feel NEW YORK ROTTERDAM. “Lancet, isa Lis of this ‘The first slase Steamers of this Lina, Bare, Licta's iguasue a Stee tak nee ‘the Label. ‘Medical Scene aus Gs it aa GAS STOVES! THE SUMMER FUEL. MONEY SAVED. Norte GERMAN LLOYD— ee See _THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY. -Neovember 3, isi.‘ THIS AFTERNOON. HOS. J. FISHER & CO., t, FRENCH PLATE MANTE! ow Th Real Eetite, Auctioneers, WALNUT PARLOR SUITES: i e Confederate Geld im the Bank of r 1 street northwest. HANDSOME WALNUT M. . CHAMBER Eve England. CHANCERY. SALE OF VAICABLE IMPROVED | MANTEL CLOCK? WALRET: MARDHORES: See ee eee ere a, an On, Au van Sanaa Niet WED READ Fs s BARNET GUGp Sac AENUT , WARDROBES: THAT HAVE BEEN HERETOPOKE MADE 10 SECU ane Bie poate oe A HN PAINTED CHAMBEN FURMTORE TINE HAM a IT POR THE UNITED STATES AND BOLS' In the hope that COLUMBIA, PASSED TERS; 1 Ei No. 7,767, WHEREIN: Te EE be COMPLAINANTS AND “WORTHINGTOS “ET he confederate depostt in the PETS; BILLIARD TABLE, Sere DISTR TE Bank of England may be distributed prorata, or AL. AKE DEFENDANTS, THE UNDERSIGNED, FURNITURE ERROR eee {a some way among bondholders of the late cone SS OnHUSTEE, Wil Ar PORLIG ANB GLASSWARE: COOKING AND HEAT G a federaty, the purchasers in England, see pero REAL ESTATE, AT THE TIMES AND PLACES QOObe NOY MEceARY eS BAN OSEER spective profits in buying wp coniederat= bonds eel ae eee worenen run | 2 EOe aes at greatis reduced values from par. ‘The amount On ¥ NOON EMEE] On SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER FIFTH, of the remaining « SERED. a te ooice of Thos. &. Fisher & Co... Aue: | 100 coummncing at TEN OCLOCK. Tenalleell wits | LYDIA E, PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND west, near the Ebbitt of England, House, will sell the foliowing desatibed real estate, com- yect Ube and In front of my spacious Salesrooms a fine collection tainance of the © pect, tee, mae edit OF t amnent abr N 7 5 shove goods. Was at the close of the D, mencihg at FOUR AND A-HAL O'CLOCK P. M_ Oty, B. “No postponement on account of weather. Curr be Sow. Tose EiGLS, mauare 640, fronting 14 feet on thenorth side of | Tila Oost HOMAS DOWLING, Aust aseer. Is a Posrrive added to this ts the ihanaverate depiiret a tect HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. nue, Peer Lee eavare a3 fronting — feotem ‘Ive ce," a street m South Capi- tol street to New Jersey avenue, ‘With a depth of 413 For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses a0 FURNITURE AND_ EFFECTS OF THE COLONY SEO T NOCTION. common to our best Female population. That such is fest 6 inches to a wide alle; MONDAY MORNING, NOVY STH, | 1t Female Com- oUnt, With ao ‘Lots 22, 23, D6 ‘32, equare sonth of square 643, | On MOX MORNING, Ni sie twill cure entirely the werst form of Female Com. Bauk of Bi fronting Sach’ on the eoxith site OF Ty eevee ponth. te York atenne bethoen 1ath andigth stavets nertivwest” | Piainta, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera- | ~ = tween 4g and Ist street west 25 fect with a depth of 125 i : tion, Fai pa | feet to'a wide public alley. I shail sell the following effects, viz: jon, ling and Displacements, and the consequent | ‘g br ot eh S45, bounded by Land, streets south, Mee Sate Mince em senen and is particularly adapted to the | 1 and Ist streets west, containing 74, yuare o . r red feet. Bauaty | Legather covered eyes Tt will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in the United Lot 40, square 545, fronting 25 feet on the weet side of } é " peculiar Manner in whteh the 45, Lambrequins and Cornice, an early stage of dev The tendency of Can- Se ee - ; ph er 10S eee Ae Sean, 2d N strects south, with 8 | Siete typ Tables, Pictures, cerous Humiors is checked very speedily by its uae. "Ngee a ae ne Lote 2 and 3, ii wquare No. 20, fronting each 54 feet, | Bruewele Carpets, Rom 3t removes Fainthems, Flatulency, destroys sil Cre- | administretion an effort wes begun’ tone Simones on north H strest betwen 2eth and 26th streets | Coes eek Libesy Tabla vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the | cover tie confoderate deposit, It was Whe "ot Tr, equate Nos GL, fronting 63 Foot on north o | Walnut M-"T- Sideboard, Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, | the conduct of — Solicitor — Raynor, street, between Int sirect west and North Capitol street, ideboard, * tration, General Debility, 5! | hing practical ever came of it. EXx-Secre. with 4 depth of 185 fect to a wide alley. Bentwood Cane-teat Chairs, Indigestion. Timah eave a contract \) MF Apear, am of the Paces ee aay Gresiarwee: , One third | Gre "Gollendcr Diltiand ‘Table, with Hella, Racks and| ‘The fecling of bearing down, ceusing pain, welht f CUVEE tthe poverDINeHL conteaer equal instalments, at six and twelve months respective- Cues, and backache, is always permanently cured by ite use. | eae abroad. That contract expimd ly, With interest ‘at the rate of six per cent perannam | Card Tables and Chips. cove pensive z Re | last September, but in nothing at all, from day of sale, to be secured by approved force? with | , Fowether with other articles not necessary to men- | £#-PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IP | Soo’ at that the conteder: @ reserved lien ‘on the property sold; or the’ pur- | tion. ‘ FREELY. 23 ate deposit in the land Is the object of chasers’ shail have the option of paying all the THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. the brokers tn buying up confederate bonds, the purchase "money. in. cash, Toney de- ‘T. COLDWELL, Reai Estate Auctioneer. It will at all times and under ell circumstances act | attention of the U. 4 gurermmemt ls an Boat aall,Tequired "on each of the = in harmony with the laws that govern the female ays- | to { ter. Solicitor Raynor ts making . said pieces of propel amount whereof wil! an- publi ion i _ a °) g al is been d and al uplys of sa 5 vELEFTH, 1x8) Land part 9, lot 20, i Compound is unsurpassed, uniltte tartans be te wate Tung bo eect ae ROT noth Sorte eas Ue ade | aubalivi § This pretty ha a fn Treasury. Upon tals repre cal ee, ee may ,be Tescid af the risk and cost of the defaulting | feet on avenue, and 25 fert on Massachn- | LYDIA F. PT GETARLE COMPOUND | eury. n this Tepor to part be based purchater, after three days notice in the E ening StHE | fefts here is ah old frave shed on New | $a. prepared at 2 ern avenne, Lynn, | (acon of Che ov t in the s pewspeper. Conveyancing shall be at the costof the | Jersey avenue and a sinall two-story frame dwelling on | ‘ ee | Will undoubtedly be vent the Mob-cokds” HAS. D FOWLER, ‘Trustee, | Massachuretts avenue. ee Ngo | Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail im | tion or tne comtecterat ug the the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on recet of price, 1 per box for either. answers all letters of inquiry. t Mrs. Pinkham freely ‘Terms at sale. $100 deport. eod&ds J.T. coniederste bonds. ent ol COLDWELT, Auctioneer. rpuowas DOWLING, Auctioncer. Ube unaniinous in the opinic deposits im TNOLEY, Auctioneer, 611 7th etreet northwest. Send for pamphlet. Ad- | the Bank of England of the lute confederacy. Dee TRUSTER'S SALE OF _T FE paged ges era dress as above. Jong to the United States. Sine: a >: <1 NG X % 3 |, CO. ENCIN e know! us ORTH CAPYTOL &) TEN O'CLOCK A.M. Soe tte Bodh AT AUCTION. LARGE LOT OF NOTIONS, and alargelot of Furniture, ‘consisting | Bureaus, Parlor Sets, Carvets, Mattresaos, Pillow | “Twill ‘also cell on’ SA Y,_ two. ‘Silver pinted Show Cases and table-counter to match, and three very fine Breech-loading Guns, and three Muzzle-loadsns Guns, and a quantity of other merchandise too na Hil peeeiperny me ons. ay ant ot = above-men- joned goods wiil do well to attend this sate. ee n2-2t FOLEY, Auctioneer. 811 7th street northwest. | A\ BNER’S MUSIC HALL, S®~ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED 1N CO’ . E STREET, sequence of s large consignment of very fine furnit to be added to the, cole Gomeiauna of OrpostrE GovERNMENT Post OFFICE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 28th day of, May, A.D. 187 forio'#2, es seq., of the land rece gf Columbia, Twill sell at pub the premines, on THURSDAY, THE D No! VEMBER, A.D. 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that lot of jcround numbered ninety-eight (9), in B FP, Gilbert's sub-division of sqnare numbered six hundred and seventy-five (675), toxether with all the improvements, consisting of a two-rtory and busement brick house with modern improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in equal in- stalments, in six and twelve months, with interest, to Bedsteads, PINETAMWS biliousuess, | pesits mn! in the dle: confederate. govern aes Of Live Trustees, all of Whe 1, and that the er of fu ed in much doubt, owing nt were a are how 1 settiement 1s » the death of We rst steps taken Dy the United States gove Lin regard Uo the confederate deposits im land ow taken under Secretary of State §®-Sorp By avy Devaorsts._eg 83-e0 three. very > ie . ly in bis admint=tration of the be wecured by a deed of trust on the property.’ A | Walnut Chamber Seta; ‘one Parlor Set of eight pieces, The. ij . . ‘7 a el 1 a regular Concert Season having closed, the under- addressed a letter to the ie pit of $100 rea A eae Goel tag ak ab, ban | Eee pee yards Stair Carpet; "ews | signed takes pleasure to sunounee to the publie tbat the | BriUish goverumnent in regard vo tue centederne above spacious hall is being renovated and is now for rent at reasonable rates for Balla, Concerts, Theatrical Performances, Lectures, Public ‘Meetings, Roceptions, In connection with the main hall there is a lange din- ing. Foom, “accommodating 250 people, ‘attached to which is & commodious kitchen, ‘supplied with lange Fanges and other practical appliances of the latest im- roved styles. PThe ditieusions of the hall are 87x50 fect, with a seat- ing capacity of 500 people, ‘The stace, which is 1h course of construction, will be portable and can be re- nigved altexether if #0 desired. ‘New and « trustee reserves the right to resell at risk of defaulting purchaser. pemlote THOMAS ORME, Trusteo. Waluut Singh fine Springs; three Hair Mattrawees; four Shuck Mattrasece: one Walnut Lounge, upholstered in Crimson Rep; one Extensi: ‘Table; Walnut Chairs; nine Oak Diners, and two M: bie-top Tables. These woods are first-class, and will be adiled to the above-mentioned sale, aud will be sold ny Auction MBER mon terms and was intended more than any ting €lse y in Engi d. This note was in general to discover the attitud on Une subject. The re of the British government ply Was that Great Britain Would surrender to United States without Question the confederate assets, provided she Would assume the Mabilities of Ue confed= eracy, Of course such an assumption on Use part Of this government Was entirely out of the ques on. hile the figure of $00,000 Is placed as the TO-MORROW. ROLE®, Auctioneer. IOMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWEN- ‘TY-NINTH, we will seil at the National Loan Oftice, 1007 7th street, a large and varied assortment of Unre: deemed Pledges, consisting of 250 fine Ulsters and Over- FOLEY, Auctioneer. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF A LARGE FI "5 - V 4 i TRUSTEES’ pacious kitting roome for ladies are being | aMouut of the confederate deposits wining eerie tenes ga vamreg, cual Watshes: Ane Gq] an G HOUSE, No. HIS £ Sitted up with special care as to neatners and comfort. | the Bank of England al the close uf tue wat, teowe Silyer and Plated Ware, Guns, Revolvers and Musical | SUWEET NORTHWEST, BE HAND. T, | For terms and other particulars apply to figures are hot assuredly accurate, Bank of - oy Ss 5 4 Z ngland, naturally, never ed wi instruments. ‘To be sold without reserve. Breuer s tenet Gated tho oth day 029-Im ED. ABNER. land, ly, has never stated what the deed of 7 of October D. d recorded in Liber No The ~ on ee ee ne = of Oc! .D. 18 ecorde No. hese osits there are, however, ¢ AT Pubtic averto fonrcoumty, BoC, ane ree oe GWEET CIDER! SWEET CIDER! characters it is ‘thought "wien seared ae of the Jand re other moneys due the late confederac The government of the lost use advanced jane sums of money to corporations in England Tor naval and army work abd supplies, the contracts for which were never filled = Ad corpora _— owing to the demise of tne confedera: . The te amount of money abroad due the confed- eracy 18 estimated all the Way from $800,000 to $10,000,000, Solicitor Ray nor ts in correspondence with leading daen throug! it the south who were identified with Ube south #scertain if possible: the amount due Uhat government pon tts mise. He will not probably gain much inform: = cies, as there - probably not alive more Knowledge or uscnonee P —— Judah P. Benjamin, -at present a lawyer im subscribers, by cured thereby, wi | bidder, on “the (WENTY-THIRD DAY OF NC 1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK IN TH Ue Lot numbered 16 (sixteen), in Square numberes (two hundred and twenty), in the City of Weshington, District of Columbia, according to John Davidson's subdivision of s sg of record in the oftice of t! Surveyor of said city, fronting twenty-four inches on 15th street ‘northwest, on whicl Jarge Dwelling House, together with all and the improvements, privileges, purte: ees to the same By order of the Execntrix of the late Thomas J. 8. Perry, we will sell at auction in lots to suit purchasers the entire remainder of the sell at public premises, on OF SUPERIOR QUALITY STOCK OF DRY GOoDs, comprising SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &o., Contained in store-room on northeast corner Penn- sylvania avenue and 9th streets. ‘The sale will commence on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN In store and for sale in Barrels or Kegs by SAM'L C. PALMER, singula hereditaments and ay mging or in any mann ‘ale:—One-fourth of the purchase money i) must be paid ut the time of sale) in cash, and the residce in equal sums, in one, two and three years from the day of sale, for which the purchaser Deror 1224 29rm STREET, WEST WASHINGTON, England, but tormerly prominentiy connected O'CLOCK A.M.. inust cive promissory notes bearing six per centurn ECT: , merly prominently connec and continue from day to day until the entire stock is | annum iutereat, pasable bat yearly tobe secured bya | 5% TLEPHONIo Connection. 79] Hlth | the “confederacy, 18 supposed to be at posed of, deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustees, on the Ter tae yo ga egy PEeseME MOVeMMeDt In cone ‘Terms cash. property sold; or the purchaser may pay all cath. at hia GL OoLInG ke ol lnenget " Most people who have any ol __WAUTER B, WILLTAMS & 00., Aucts, | QUO, All eonneysneiti and recording must beat the | OY ING AT. He nay gut aatcrer on the subject, believe that = ——— with within five day after the day’ of sue the Trugtees yernMen, gard to the action of the British government, or evidence which would im duce such action on reserve the rizht to resell the property on five days’ pub- the part. of that govern WV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. lic notice in the “‘Evening Star,” at the risk and cost of OUR IMMENSE, notion in the Uhat the confederate assets in England shall be — the puret default. in Englan TRUSTER'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON | "Special attention is called to this valuable property, distributed pro rata among the bondholders. He EIGHTE ‘H STREET, BETW P AND Q | veing a first class house, and advantazeously Located is believed to have started the boom im STREETS NORTHWEST. ANTHONY HYD CHRISTOPRER OF VALI REAL. WELL SELECTED, ELEGANTLY MADE AND STYLISHLY CUT i confederate bonds, and consequently to be largely . THOM, § TFustees. interested in the purchase ot tacin in Luke country. THE ENGLISH DENIALS. By virtue of a decd of trust, dated April 1879, and feoorded in Liber 960, falter 36h Ist, ‘ae nl-d&ds of th = land’records for the District of Columbia, and the written request of the party seeured thereby, I will = ‘The statements tn the London press—the Pall sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on AND M STRE Matt te and Ti SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. BEING THE 1) Gazette and Times—in regard to confederate D. 1861, at FOUR O'CLOCK PM, the following’ real NG, No. 456 M_ STRE! CLOTHING deposits In the Bank of England are of the charac- HE TORY BRICK | DWELLING Situate in the city of Washinjcton, in tho District num . ter which deny and yet do not deny. Those of Columbia, to wit: red twelve (12), of 29 AND No. 1131, ON FIFTH papers say that there are no deposits in the Bank Joseph Redfern's recorded subdivision of orizinaf lot VACANT LOT” FRONTING | @ = ba A in square ‘dred NM STREET AND ONE FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, ngland in the name of the late cont or andt eed fon Aa een ee a AND TWO FEET, FOUR INCHES, any Uhat the United States can lay claim to. ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money to TH 8 ¥ REET, NVENIENT BRICK ‘ fas of this Werument do hot attach any Import be paid in cash, and the residue in two equal install- CON VENIEN nce to the dileged dentalsot tne Times and Gazeue, ments at six and twelve months, respectively, from the ING STABLE LOTS, IN | We cordially invite an inspection of Goodsand Prices. | The fact that the English | day of wale, with interest, to be evidenced by ‘the prom- TO BE MADE government issory notes of the purchaser or purcharers, and secured IN SEPARATE PARCELS. the head of the Stale it Ab by a deed of trust on the old, or all cash at By virtue of the decrees of the Supreme Court of, - 7 tite option of the purchaser. Merins of sale must be | the Diswiet of Comat ieee ete ae NOAH WALKER & CO., nounced | that the United govern. complied with five days from the day of sale, | No. 7,162 and No. 7,167, wherein Hibbs and others’ could recover the confederate — heid in England if it would assume the of the confed: a8 an istral 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | estate, is in Ttselt evidence imaian me that we Gazette are nob alleged dentals of the Times ai upon actual facts. No officer of the ment doubts but that the movement im otherwise the Trustee will resell the property after five days’ previons public advertisement, at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers. and Willett and others are piaintatls, and James G. Nay- lor and others are defendants, the undersigned Trustee will cell at public auction, in front of the premises, on T. A. LAMBERT, Trusteo, SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881, 026-10. 410 Sth street northwest. | commencing’at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., (and contin- = uing on that day, and if necessary on ‘the MONDAY CUAACERY SALE OF UNINPROVED LOT ON | following, | at the same hour, until all of the 028-6 i T= AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, , i: $ rty” is offered’ for sale), all of lot 15, the bonds is based other than upon a est * BETWEEN TLARD. S STRERIS. NORTH IN [cast 20 fect front of lot 16" aud “the north 2 989 PENNSYLAVANIA AVENUE, of the holders thereof getting control of the con— ‘ASHINGTON CITY, D.C. feet 4 inches of lot 14, in square 514, which federate deposits in England. Solicitor Raynor, of By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the: for convenience of als has, under order of the court, | Has been steadily growing into popularity eince it | the Treasury deparunent, L-day Said to Tae Bias District of Goku bi passed in equity cause No. been subdivided into lots numbered from 48 to 57 in: | opened. ‘The people appreciate fair dealing, and know reporter: “I am at work on this subj and have 4,540, I will offer for sale at public auction, in qlusive, and will be sold geoording to esid subdivision. | that there they oan find it, coupled with written a great many letters. As yet T have not front’ of the premises, on THURSDAY, the TENTH | Lot b1 tronts 20 fect on "MI" strec by a depth of 106 received information Which would warrant DAY OF NOVEMBEI, 1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK Pat, | feet than al'ey, and is improved by a Brick Dwelling, LOW PRICES AND GOOD RELIABLE GOODS, tl opie era = weep ERE Tee aaa a amas Pon Se LORY | Nes dot ath ate aie gle toc harineeache kk of | Wehave to fd out all about tana wil aot Rak aot es 2 = ant 4 c ee : : ‘ . a fed for building PUr- | SO'fect, and ths art a depen oF to foot tom alist cask DRESS SUITS, whole matter is ly understood in the light ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash on day of sale or | Lot 53 fronts 20 feet on Sth street, and runs back 66 All the way from $29 to $45. of the actual facts. There islam confident, a good within seven days thereafter; tho residue in two-equal | fect fo an alley. |The lust four low arvanimproved, and | we nae ‘tw the installments at stx and twelve months from day of sale, ther make. lot 60 fect on “MI street and 103 feet deal in the matter which should be brougtit public light. Texpect to be uble,in a few (o furnish an opinion based upon facts.” THE MASSACHUSETTS MILITARY CoMMIssion to 4 inches on 5th street, and the Trustee has the au- thority to sell them separately or as a single lot, and they will be offered as may suit persons in attendance who wish to bid. Lots $1 and 52each front 20 fect on BUSINESS SUITS, From $10 to $25. And for young men, who want with interest; orallcash, at option of purchaser. — If terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from the day of gale, I reserve the right to resell the 5 Property ut Cort of defaulting purchaser. |All convey | who wish % _ . 2 : : et, and are each improved by a Three-story and inquire into the charges of misconduct on the eee EMES S, Dies aaetance at HE | Seco Bees nie House, recently bull” Lot oe oe of members of tue Ninth Massachusetts Regitpent 503 D street northwest. | 494s covered by a fine lange Brick Stable, aud Lots48 | Andehort cut, we have got them in the choicest patterns. | Gf members ¢ e through Richmond, en route J. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. o25-eokds_ | and fd neve ees ee in connection with the stables, | We make a speciality of to Yorktown month, arrived in Richmond last HILDS’ OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, | TADIEOL tie hovers oan be seen af the office of, the BOYS’ SUITS, evening, and Will begin the work of investigation Wan au Pint 7 a ome SUITS, to-day. C ay surcct aad Rew Norkimvere, oat Oo oars tant inven vent yuricky fo eeleet tomas 6 to 10, $2.50, $3.50 and $5. age to 10, $2 $3.50 an ‘3 Teal Overconts ait ‘age 1240 16, $3, $4, office. “The property will be sold clear of all incum- ee A SINGULAR LRGAL QUESTION.—Mr. Louts Sent,» Boys’ Short Pants, 6 to 10 years, Tc, Tap. "| brances, and ail taxes to July Ist, 1881. s THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE wholesale ant etall draggiston Nort Hewshd Boys’ School Suits, short Pants, $2.56, $3, $4 up. Lees Tee in Sos 18 THE PLACE TO TRADE. street, before his death last May bequeathed his Boys’ Telescope Hate, from 80c. u Boys! Dress Ha ki a Boys' Undershirts and Men’: Misees' and Boye! School Buston stor wa * anc 8" Scl it oes, $1 up. 1918°AxD 1916 PENNSYLVANES ATENUE, Ww. J. W. SELBY. ALL MARMION SEASON 1881. GOLDpUsT, : Chestnut, 1654 hands high. 1 distinguished for remark. 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘stock of &c., 0 his Uiree clerks. He had Which purchaser is to give notes, secured on the prop- erty carl A. STRAUS. ld; orallcash, at the option of the x ‘The Trustee reserves the right ire $100 on each Jot when sola. he aera erica! (ties 430 6th srvet noctaett. ice. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Auctioneers ook IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE om A® GALLERY, ‘NO. 521 7TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, drawing It as he needed it for his business. The Jegatees claimed the wiisky, and also claimed that the estate should pay the United States tax there- on. An issue Was made in the orphans’ court, the 1 question consumed three or four days in the The Orpbans court decided for id the executors and the legatees. An ap- able beauty, substance and pure trotting action; b; ON FREDERICK STREET, BETWEFN FIRST PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR, Goladust, Je., winner four-year colt stakes, Boston.) | AND SECOND STREETS GLGRGRTGIN ae No. 591 7th street northwest, Federal fg | Sin Forrest tg) willstandat Natiooel Paton is By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of th iefure Framed, 1 ‘Glasnor, Gost of Ave er legatees. The ques , 3 ir Groun virtue of a a % e Corin charge of ©. B. COFFIN, os ia District of ‘Columbia, passed on the Lich day org ‘The latest court, hinged May, 1881, in equity cause No. 1,511, wherein Ritghio H. Jokmsonet als are complainants and Katie E. Hodgkin et al. are defendanta, the undersizned trustes will rell at public antion, in frout of the premises, on TUESDAY, FIGHTH ‘DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1861, at FOUR’ O'CLOCK | P. all or of lying an in Lek ocean Taitition ict of Columbia, being at the end of’ seven feet ten inches m north with the weet tine of Frederick street from the southeast cor- ner of said lot, and running thence with said Une of Frederick strect north twenty-five fect; thence west- wardly and parallel with 2d fifty feet; Ls JOHNSON & CO., BANKERS, CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 10TH STREET, of stock solicited. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, No. 521 7th street northwest, Branch Store No. 708 7th st. n.. bet. Gand H, UR SPECIALTIES. 0c. up. Ss 8-10 Walnut from 25¢. ut Frames, up. Window Shades and Fixtures, 50c. T= LATEST NOVELTY FOR GENTLEMEN. Deing a vi the additional interest Of involving at least’ to the parties litigating. —Bullimore Gaaete, 34 wrth tne Uk ancteortgtsal burn wil soo We oe J. a 30Un Tit yt REIGN EXCHANGE, BONDS, STOCKS, GEN. EAL BANKING. a mari = i Ore ie ne t Tees joan in. suns from at FRED. SELINGER'’S LOAN yea BANKLN' HOUSE, 737 7th street northwest, between G and monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clothing and Merchandise of every aye same bought and old. “All transactions strictly eonfi- % dential. = One-third cash; balance in two. staliments at six and twelve months, with int be secured by approved notes and lien on. Pel or Seles Joye money can be paid at ‘day of deposit sixty-seven of Beatty and Hawkins’ said town, and bounded as foll lows: JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS. ACE CURTAINS. EMBROIDERED VESTINGS, MADAME PIERRE 5, ‘Is still at her old estabii, 719 lith street n. w., $0 juired at ti sale. and want the weneral publie to know that itis the oniy | SuPoehs doe Sens praia. seed 3 Place in this ety that Curtains can'be done up equal 0 | “ovr-dts WILLIAM 8. JACKSON, Trustee. ee ~ = TYPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SIX DIFFERENT STYLES. me H. WHEATLEY'S aie = : W TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BRICK MERTz, 2 STEAM DYEING _y DWE ON THE P-STREET RAILRO, goed WET AND DRY LIN AND R THI RTIETH (WASHINGTON) SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. NEA GEORGETOWN, TAILORS AND IMPORTERS, 3 By virtue of a deed of trust, dated tho 224 day, Wil call for and deliver WORK anywhere in “he Dis- | o¢ c Tn Liber Ne, trict, upon receipt of address bj or otherwise. tap pee tape Whe eos many pect and ‘Goods received and returned by tall and expres from | 682, folio 347, one of the and records, for, Washing Us PENMSILVANIA AVEBUR, a fo) the highest bidder, in front of te i FRIDAY, the ELEVEN?! HE NO BER, 1881, at FOUR | K,. No. 1068 (OLD 49) JEFFERSON STREET, i. ‘O°CLOC! he. roll basa x or parcel of ground in Bealls EAR BRIDGE. GEORGETOWN. D. 0. H°™E COMFORTS. STAR FURNACE, SOCIAL LATROBE, ST. GEORGE RANGE, Are all first-class 2nd,ate pet, guaranteed to give SAML. 8. SHEDD, DEALER | P HANSON HISS & CO. ° i i A following ‘Thomas of first addition to’ Gs i 2, 3 is i i id No. 409 Norra street ‘NORTHWEST. al6 Op a ain