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= C ee RUPPERT, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS Pe ENS VELOC! Received a lar BASKETS. LAWN TENNIS, BE 1?) SPORTING GOOI TACK POs nla baad WAGONS. tie and Lunch ayo co! ! COAL WOOD! wooD If you want to buy goed, clean COAL and best KIND- LING WOOD © JOUN MULLER, inain office and nding wood null 434 street and Virwinia svenne south- ‘west? branch offices 143 B street southeast and éth- street wharf. a RAILROADS. GBENANDoalt VALLEY RAILROAD, — SHE ONLY ROUT CAVERNS OF LURAY. ‘The Luray Cave #L the aid of thix power NO OTHER ILLUMINATOR BEING ADFQUATE netrate the obecurities of the: and srottos or to yr fale and E al ascent, perly MAGNIFICENT ORN Nosimilar €: tricity. ‘The effects py are marveien which have feebie iinminat ye No extra charge is Hlectric Light, and L will remain open » may feel assured of Sccommouativns. ‘THROUGH TICKETS, ossible. sade for the illumi sary furnished free, as usual. ne TRAY I seaxens WOOD AND COAL. Hotel Company have noti- | fied this Company that they have introduced the RIC LIGHT into the Caverns, and they are now daily illuminated by reves! t] INN of the veuring superior aud hret-class areon sale by connecting roads. BPeetore AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, A THE EAST AND THE WEST, DOUBL 6:50_Baitimore, Kelay.) 0 Pos 8:15, 840-57. NT Frederick.) 99:00 On Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and | ‘ax \LTIMORE e,, Be € Jessupe’ and Hi: E Ti Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta | NEST ions. : 23-00 Sanday. onl 15 RE p BALTIMC is Junction.) Rocks and Way For further information apply at the Bait “Annapo! Strasburg, Winchester, nit of Hocks and W: DELVHIA, EXPRESS. Parlor € New ¥ : y D VALLEY EXPRESS (con- nects for Hagerstown aud at Point of Rocks for ‘ile, H Freder KE, CHAS. P_ HATCH, G BEIWE EXPRE AN: EXPRESS (stops at Hyattaville, | Laurel, (ancsapotie a mover. ) RESS. ‘Stations oe XPRE ly, for Balti E EXPRESS ore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- | jacerstown aud Way, via Relay.) AIMORE, HYATTSVILL ick, Via Kelay, stops af Aumap- Kecks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Win- ter and Way Stations volts and VIA TL, 4. City. and Way Stations, nd Way (Piedmont, gerstown, aud CHICAGO, CINCIN On si nt 3S, Odio Ticket Ofice, Washington Station Penney vaiia ayeuue, corner Lith street, where orders | ‘will be taken for bagvaze tu be checked aud received at TO THE vast subterranean. MENTATION. verns are known elsewhere. No Caverns have ever before been illuminated by the aid of elec- D THE ONLY LINE COUPLER! more and W: ) Away Stations. ! (Marnneburg and attsville aud Laurel.) ATI and ST. LOUIS b ¥ YORK and BOSTON | i Cars to New York. } HYATTSVU. 3. Stops on sikual o to let of pasecngers | tation between W Sundays only. Other trains daily, except | $m heir ation by the r, and visitors | Pass’r As WASHINGTON. STEEL | DAY, MAY 22p, | ND ST. LOUIS Way, via " AND BOSTON k. | J. W. KENNEDY & CO., ___ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. [Tp ®0oBATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, DRESDEN AND CHINESE. RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY. FINE PLATED-WARE, AND FULL LINE OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Lare Were & Bevenincr,) No. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue. WANT A HEATING OR COOK! STOVE, Do not fail to call and examine our large assortment of both. Agents for the RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES, ‘The best of their kind made in the country. Also, LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND BRICK SET RANGES, ‘Please call and examine onr «tc S$ & CO.. W. 8. J o12 ¢ NORTHWEST. 029 Tr ¥ o12 __717 Sevenra Sr SPECIE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. J. W. BOTELER & SON Solicit an inspection, by housekeepers and others, of their extensive and complete stock of CHINA, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, CUTLERY, And other House Furnishing Articles, which they are offering at REDUCED PRICES. . J. W. BOTELER & SO) o10-6m 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ] Dh hteeh TOILET SETS. A most complete line of medium price English Toilet Sets. Autique shapes just opened. FINE Goops, in rich Cut Glass. French and English Fancy Wares and Triple Plated Silver Ware, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. A complete stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. WILMALTH & EDMONSTON, oS 709 MARKET SPACE. ” SUPPLIES. BUILDER stablished 1800,) Dealers in BAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET. N. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. 03 | junction, ATI AND | | é AND LAUREL | uuday to Point of | and LAURFL | m and Annapolis | 619 and 1351 mes SSYLVAN » am., daily: 10:30 a.m. daily, with Sleeping Cars from’ Hartisbure to incu Chicaxo. 9:30 p.m. daily, with Palace Pittsbu: ¥ ath for Cananc daily, except Sun Palace 10:15 p. ti 9:30 a.m. daily sev C atkins a ELE HE Gk to 1A, |. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. STEEL RAILS. ORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. Rochester, Buftalo, Nisara, with the Nor express of except Sunday. all uueh trains connect at Jer- ‘with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording dhrect transter to Fulton «treet avoiding double across New York city. ferriaxe Wor Philadelphia, €:00 a-n.- 10-sba.m. ‘and 10: On Sunday, 2: Express, 9 timore, 6-40, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30 a.m., and 2:00, , 10:00 and 10:15 ¥:00, 10-30 a.10., 5 pom. 10:15 p.m. ‘Sun For £4 wanday, and 10:1: , 5-40 5 p.m. Wor Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, © jundny. A AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTON RAILKOAD- Alexandcia, 7:00, 7:20,9:20, and 11:30 a.m., 4:20, 5-00, 6 8:00 and 11:30 p.m. On Sunday at 7:00, 9-20 and 11:30 a.m., and 8:00 p.m. Wee Kichmond and the South, 7:00 and 11:10 a.m. ly, and p.m. 33 ‘Trains leave Alexandria fi S 10:00 7:00 and 10 p. m. and Sunday at 8:09 and 10-00 3.0 > Tickets and where orders can be destination fron: hot J. R. WOO! SON. G Gieatscds ye one ¢ Dr. 1 or = 10 days. consulted Wedn at his office, 45 Pmisctons f ora and meultavons: ietly confident lays and Saturdays, from 2 6 9 pin, feitac misdaad Sw tactics Se ing physicians of Baltimore. office, 19 Sout Eiiaw street, os 0, 9. sand D, G em dy Cure Be 455 Massachusetts avenue. scriptions and advice free of any ch Baltimore, Md. 2.00, is, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except tien at the office, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, aud.at the depot, | ft for the checking of bageuge tb | Veu nati, p.m. daily, except Sat- Gatandaigaa and Wat- kins. For Willamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:90 a, | narze whatever. n1-Im SON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND pecialist in this ei Ror saPetience, will euarantee acure in all Useases of Urinary Organs, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, impoteney (lors of sexual power), Syphilis positively cured in'3 1881 St. Louis and Cars to Pm. On 5:40, 9:30, 10:00 kt wal Disease, Wy ‘Pre with 18 Can be BR. LEON. THE, mowt reliable consulted daily fodand 6 8. or 10 day v. un! Sabres | } BROTH Dir Office, #06 B str ebarge for advice. DP nt: THE ( a in W outhwest, to ew ‘T PSTABLISHED AND eS’ PHYSICIA 455 Maxxachusetts avenue, trom 2 | Female Complaints and Irregulari- SBevguickly cared. romps treatuuent, Separate rooms RIVATE DISEASE the Organs of both sexes cured; new caves often in All in trouble "call. hear 43 street southwest. ARMSTRONG HAS HAD OVER cas in diseases of men exclu- ic treat, 7th an . AFFLICT sLDE ten. as. and Leneorrhoea qui posite Sau Go MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR Work, warranted the bestana | NY im the city, can | o24-Im OF | ‘Office 456 | TW unent. ut G streets soutl 1. < D WITH and you shall be Femi bsonian. ald-4m* a “Th MITATION STAINED GLASS. ‘This grand and beautiful invention fills » vacancy leng felt in the ornamentation of common windows, &e.. and produces all the unique effects of the real lead sash-lines and colored glass in richly stained glass windows. ice list, cal or send Postal. New designs just recelyed. Directions for applying xiven to every customer. Agency, 999 1 street fer by permission to Church of the Tucarnation. J. G. CULVERWELL, Agt. for D.C. AINTS, OILS, WIN. 3. P (DOW AND PLATE GLASS. 'SKATSOMINE and MASURY'SLIQUID . realy (Send for circulars, imates furnished to Builders. A full stock of AR- TISTS’ SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn., _m30 418 77H Steer Nortnwest. i MARTIN ee S PULP MORTAR oR, cra Use, Whore Black Joints are Required. Beet in the world. Only biack that uever fades. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGENTS, n street Wharf and 1202 F strect northwest apt 1 STEAME RS, &e. No ICE. . FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVEMBER 3p, 1881, the steamer ARROWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th # at 7a. m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY for all river landinies. Ou MONDAY as far as Nomini Ferry. On THURSDAY, Nomini and Currio- man. On SATURDAY, Currionian and Leonardtown. JOHN B. WOOD, Agent. NORFOLK, | PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONROE, PINEY POINT AND Steamer EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at 5 p.m. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, BEGIN- ING OCTOBEK Ist. First-class fare to Norfoik and Fort Monroe. Second-class fare to Fortress Monroe and Noi First-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. Second-claas to Piney Point and Point Lookout. ‘Tickets and staterooms for aie and information tur- nished at B. W. Reed’s Sons, 1216 F street northwest; Cook's Tours, 1431 Pennsylvania avenue; St. Marc Ho- tel: Roose’s Cigar Stands, at principal Hotela: H B. Polkinhorn, next to City Post ;and at Company's ‘street wharf. Ottice, 7th GEORGE MATTINGLY, General 5: WM. P. WELCH, Anent- ae Nozroux D NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE will leave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m., touch: ing at Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fortress Monroe. Excursion tickets will be issued aa follows: FALL AND WINTFR ARRANGEMEN’ - MENCING OCTOBER 1. tee First-class Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. $2.50 Second-class Fare to Fortress Monroe and Nort 028 Fe First-class Fare to Piney Point and Port Lookout. Second-class Fare to Pine Egomt and. Pont Look ait. turning, ve Ni a LUE: ‘HURS- DAYS and SATURDAYS, at four o'clock p.m. Tickets and staterooms can be secured at general Office, 613 15th street; in the National Metropolitan Bank Building, or at the office, th street wharf. THE NEW YORK STEAMERS JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, East River, New York, every SATURDAY, at four o'clock p. Ba and Georgetown ever FRIDAY, st Zam. For apply to agent, 63 Water street retown, ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, 022 613 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. GTEAMER MATTANO & Leaves 7th-street wharf No. 2 at 7 o'clock a.m. for | POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as follows:—On Tues- days for Nomini; on Thursdays tor Mattox Creek and Nomini; on Sundays for Maitswoman Creck and Mat- whate days touching st all ; also stops at Mat- Cexard LINE. NOTICE! LANE ROUTE. STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. Gallia...-- AND EVER! RATES OF PASSAGE. $60, #80 and $100, accordg to accommodations, Hickets to Paris, $15 additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steamers marked * do not carry steer Steerage at very low rates. Stecraze tickets from Liv- Efhool and Queenstown and all othgr varts of Europe at went Fal Through ‘bills of taaen given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ‘porto’ the" Continent sod for Mediterranean ports. For freicht and passage apply at the Company's offi “4 Bowuus Green or ‘both steerace and cabin © OTIS BIGELOW & G05 7th street, Washington, i VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York; Messrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street, Washington. New YORK ROTTERDAM. eon Store First, H. CAZAUX, ew York. For passage apply to & Co., 935 Penusyivania avenue, Washington,, or F. . JOHNSON, Agent, National Safe Deposit, Bulli corner New York avenue and 15th street northwest. jal? ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— Sryameure LINE BETWEEN New Yor, Have | Loxpos, SourHAMPTO ND BREMEN. Pho, Seamers of this cowpany will ail EVERY SAT- ERDAY froin Bremen Picr, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of passage:—From New York to Hav Southampton and Bremen, gabin, $00: steeraie, $9): | fs, oe freichit or egUlarly on WE vi po Cabin, $50. Steeraxe, "$26. General Agent, 27 South William st METZERO} Brookl; abin, ‘$ou-e Dvarium Tumors, Kid- Cure of Syphilis stumps £ ‘ADAME DE FOREST dies. female ts qn oh ; An: ene qnickiy cured. Can be 5 : frum 1 tS o'dock p.m =|= 3e10-6m' ‘POWD! ‘all See price. ERS— CERTAIN CURE svel and ail Urinary Diseases, ‘Weakness, Gieet ad Takin Biseasce Blood. cured in 48 hours. For fis Br per bos, sont L®™'s sounson & co, on BANEERS, RNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 10TH STREET. sont FOREIGN EXCHANGE, BONDS, STOCKS, GEN- ERAL BANKING NO ey | conveyancing at the cost of the pu FUTURE DAYS. __ TO-MORROW J, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. sTers SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE. virtue of a deed of trust, September, 874, recoried in Liber No. poesiny 143, ete. é of the land records for the District of Colum: and at the request of the party wecured thereby, ic au in fron 6 pre ‘on LTHE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following de- 10, “1881, AT scribed real estate, situated in the city of Washington, Pistrict of Columbia, natuely: AU of thatlot designated on the plot or ground plan of said city as lot numbered six (6). insquare numbered seven hundred and ninety-two (792, ) said lot having a front of seventy-five feet 8 in- ches on 3d street southeast, and 72 feet on North Caro- lina avenue, Also, on the SAME, DAY, AT FOUR-AND-A-HALF O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, the follow- ing real estate, ‘being the east part of lot numbered three (3), in sala xauare, and described as follows: Be- ginning ‘at a point on south D street 25 feet 6 inches from the southwest corner of said lot; thence north 28 feet; thence east 3 feet: thence north $2 feet to the rear line ‘of said lot; thence eaxt 27 feet 11 inches to the northeast corner of said lot; thence south 110 feet to south D street; thence along said D street 30 feet 11 inches to the becinning. Also, on SAME DAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, the following described ‘real estate, namely: ‘The east half of lot numbered five (5), ih_equare numbered seven hundred and thirty- three (733), fronting 23 feet on south D street, anid run- ning back that width 119 feet 6 mehes to an ra Ais, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTH DAY OF NO- VEMBER, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, the following-described real estate. name- ly:—All of that Lot desizuated as Lot F, in the subdi vision of the east part of Lot numbered one(1),in square numbered five hundred and seventy-nine (579), said Lot F having a front of 20 feet on_2d street southwest, and extending back that width 117 feet 6 inches. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance payable in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on the property. A deposit of $100 on each Lot required of purcharer at time of sale, and all conveyancing to be at his cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven aaye, from day of sale the Trus- tee reserves the right to ell the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice. oem, Weft ‘THOMAS J. HOBBS, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE CK STREET, BETWEEN FIRST Cl GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Columbia, passed on the 11th day off May, 1881, in equity cause No. 7,511, wherein Ritchie R. Johnson et al. are complainants and Katie E. Hodgkin ct al, are defendants, the undersicned trustee wulvell at public aution, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881, at FOUR’ O'CLOCK P.M., that piece or marcel of ground lying and being in George- wn, District of Columbia, being part of lot sixty-seven of Beatty and ’Hawkine! addition to said town, and bounded as follows: inning at the end of seven feet ten inches measured north with the west line of Frederick street from the southeast cor- ner of said lot, and running thence with said line of Frederick street north twenty-five feet: thence west- Ww parallel with 2d street one hundred and fifty fect; thence southwardly and parallel with the first line twenty-five feet, and thence in a straight line to the bexinning, with the improvements, consisting of @ two-story and attic Brick Building. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two equal installments at six and twelve months, with interest, to be secured by approved notes and lien on property sold; or ae pce money can be paid at day of sale. A deposit of $50 required at time of sale. All conveyano- ing at the cost of eporchaces, o27-dts WILLIAM S. JACKSON, Trustee. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. a posi TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK STO AND DWELLING ON O STREET, BETW) SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS NURTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 24th, 1873, and duly recorded among the land records for the’ District of Columbia, in Liber 721, at folio 294 et! seq., and at the written request of the parties secured, T will offer for sale, at public auction, on TUESDAY, the FIRST (1) DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881. AT FOUR () O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the prem 1 that cer- Gin pleco or, areel of ground situate in the City of Washington, D. C., known and described as lot marked F, in the subdivision of original lots Three (3), Four- teen (14), Fifteen 45) and Sixteen (16), in square Four hundred’ and forty-seven (447), together with the im- provements, consisting of a two (2) story pressed Bri Store and Dwelling, containing ten (10) ‘rooms, with all modern improvements, being No. 628 0 street north- wes ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth eash; balance payable in three (8) equal installments, in one, two and three years, from day of sale, with interest payable remi-annually? the deferred payments to be secured by the notes of the purchaser and deed of trust upon the premises; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit (one hundred dollars) will be required at time of, sale. All ._ If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days, the Trustee Teserves the riht to resell the property at the cost and Tisk of the detaulting purchaser, on five days" notice. 08-8, tu, th, Lt JOHN’H. GLICK, Trustee. '%~ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON AC- count of the weather, until WEDNESDAY, NOVEM- BER NINTH, 1881, same hour and plac n2-cod JOHN H. GL PROPOSALS. Navy Pax Orrice, Wasnixcton, D. C., November 4, 1881. GFALED PROPOSALS in duplicate, to, be endorsed x arena, for Lumber, will be received at this office ntil TWELVE M., the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NO- VEMBER, forthe ‘below described Luimber, to be de- Uvered atthe ‘Navy ‘Yard, Washington, D.C. subject to the usual inspection and conditions, Reg. Ni 44. 5,000 feet” White Pine No-i. Reg. No. 145. 000 feet 134" White Pine No. 1. The right is rererved to reject any or all bids not deemed advantageous to the Government. forms for bids and all necessary information to Blank be had at this J, ADAMS SMITH, n4-2aw2w Pay Inspector U.S8.N. BOOKS, & Givnare SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS AT HALF PRICE. For a few days longer we will continue to sell a large selection of Sabbath School Library Books at half price. A good chance for Mission and Country Schools to get cheap Library. * WM. BALLANTYNE & 80N, 22 428 Seventh street northwest. ATE PUBLICATIONS. Aunt Serena, by Miss Howard, author of One Sum- mer, $1.25., Our Familiar Songs and Thowe Who Made Them, by Helen K. Johnson, 4to., $6._ ‘The Sun, by C. A. Young, Inter. Sci. Series, $2. Pickwicxian x4 mage, “by John R. G. Haxsard, $1. Ilusion, by James Sully, Inter. Sci. Series, $1.80. ‘Country By. Sf by 8. O. Jewett, $1.25. “Japanese Episodes, a . House, $1. The Glad Year ound, by Miss A. G Piymton, beautifully illustrated, $2.56. The Man Jesus, by J. W. Chadwick, $1, Bayard Taylor's Home Ballads, illustrated, in the Brush; or, Old-Time Life in the Southwest, by H. W. Pierson, D: D., $1.50. South Sea Sketches,” by Mrs. M. V. Dahlgren, $1.50. Also, Just received & fine assortment of Ruscia, Seal and Calfekin Pocketbooks, Wallets, Card Cases, &c. FRANCIS 'B. MOHUN, ESELLER AND STATION 028 1018 Pennsylvania aventie. NEW, LAW AND MISCELLAN THE ‘Shakspeare Phrase Book, $3; Hurd’s ‘The ‘Theory 's Patent of Our National Existen: tutional History of the United States, ‘vol. 3, $9.80; Bunce's Bachelor Bluff, $1.25; Clarke's Browne. on. Usages and Custome, $5; "The Pageant and Other Poems, 1.25; Wordsworth, His Life and Works, 2 vols., bi yimington, $2; Banning & A fases, vol. 1, {{itoutt Court.) $10; Miller's & Field's Federal Practice 6.50; Laweotl on Usaxes and Customs, $5.50; Manual of Trade-Mark Cases, by Cox, $6. A ltl, linc of Stereoscopic Views of the City. | Pul lisher of ** Morrison's Stranger’s Guide to Washington. New Goods received daily. WM. H. MORRISON, Law BOooxseLiEn AND STATIONER, 020 No. 475 Pennsylvania avenue uorthweat. I ATEST PUBLICATIONS. Mercy and Judgment, Canon Farrar, $1.50: Truth and Wisdom, Canon Farrar, $2: The Orations on the Crown, Biddle, $1.50; Witand Wisdom of the Ear! of Beaconsfield, $125, Wild ‘Work, tho Story of Red Kiver Tragedy, $1.90 Homoelle, Round Robin Series, {25 Book of the Black Bass, Henshall, $3; Vallombrosa, 5 ; American Version of the Revised New Eastern Proverbs and Emblems, $3.50; Ancient Bronze Implements of Great Britain and Tre: nd. $5; The Yorktown Campaign, 1781, $25 an a ‘AMES J. CHAPMAN, POLITAN BOOKSTORE, #28 911 Pennsylvania aventie. SvHooL BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED AT ANGLIM’S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Corcoran Burtprxa, F Staeet. Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphlets, &c. 613-3m __ GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. INE DRESS SHIRTS MADE for $1.50. of tho very best muslin and very fino linen, Remember, we were the first to put the ‘price of Shirts down in ‘Washington, and we Row seli better ‘Shirts for the miouey than auy house on earth. 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 $1. Remember thoee Heavy Canton Fiannel DRAWERS, for 60 cents, worth $1, at MEGINNISS', s18 1002 F street northwest. T IHOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F srneet NonTHWEST, OPP. PaTeNT Orrice. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit © READY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices: Severe ened eee + Ua Boyw’ Wansutta’ uufiuisody 00 ctl. : Biniadieas 78 eta, NPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctonecr. FRENCH PLATE MANTEL AND. WALNUT PARLOR PS. ANDSOME WAL’ SITUR . T. TABLES T Mek: HAMBER FUR- | E; ROSEWOOD CASE T° a 3 WALN PETS; BILLIARD TABLE, &c. FURNITURE: LARGE ASSORTS AND GLASSWARE: COOKING AND STOVES, TOGETHER "H MANY OTHER | GOODS NOT NECESSARY TO MENTION, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER FIFTH, 1881, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, I shall eel within | and in front of m: spacious fine collection or are en mr it on account of weath 2 of weather. nb-2 9 P“PSTTOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LEY, Auctioneer. OMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWEN- PNINTH, we will ceil at the National Loan Ofhce, 1007 7th street, a large and varied assortment of Unre- deemed Pledges, consisting of 250 fine Ulsters and Over- coats; gentlemen and ladies’ Gold Watel ine Gold, Chains and sets Jeweiry; Dress ‘and Business Coats; Silver and Plated Ware, Guns, Revolvers and Musical instruments. To be sold without reserve. 026-108 A’ PUBLIC AUCTION. By order of the Executrix of the late Thomas J. 8. Perry, we will sell at auction in lota to suit purchasers the entire remainder of the STOCK OF DRY GOODs, comprising VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, VES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, &c., Contained in store-room on northeast corner > | Dec svlvanin avenue and 9h streets FeOe The sale will commence on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., and continue from day to day until the entire stock is sposed of. ‘Terms cash. Olt WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. (HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, AT CORNER OF FIFTH AND M STREETS NORTH- WEST, AND BEING THE ‘THREE-S'I BRICK DWELLING, No. 456 M STREET; THE TWO THREE-STORY " BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, No. 1129 AND No. 1131, ON FIFTH STREET; THE VACANT LOT” FRONTING | SIXTY (60) FEET ON M_ STREET AND ONE HUNDRED AND TWO FEET, FOUR INCHES, (02 VEET 4 INCHES) ON FIFTH STREET, STABLE, WITH ADJOIN LE " REAR OF SAID HOUSES. SALE TO BE MADE IN SEPARATE PARCELS. : By virtue of the decrees of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, in equity causes! No. 7,162 and No. 7,167, wherein Hibbs and othera“ and Willett and others are plaintiffs, and James G. Nay- lor and others are defendants, the undersigned Trustee ‘will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1681, commencing’at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., (and contin- uing on that day, and if necessary onthe MONDAY following, at ‘the same hour, until all of the property’ is offered for sale), all of lot 15, the east 20 fect front of lot 16,'and the north 42 feet “4 inches of lot 14, ih square 514, which for convenience of sale has, under order of the court, been subdivided into lots numbered from 48 to 57_ in: clugive, and will be sold according to said subdivision. Lot 57 tronts 20 feet on “*M" street by a depth of 106 feet toan alley; and is improved by a Brick Dwelling. No, 456, sireet. Lots 54, 55 and 56, each front feet on ‘-M” street, the first two having each a depth of 80 feet, and the last a depth of 76 feet to an alley, and Lot 53 fronts 20 feet on Sth street, and runs back 56 feet to an alley. ‘The last four lots are unimproved, and together make 4 lot 60 feet on ‘MY trect and 104 fect 4 inches on 5th street, and the Trustee has the au- thority to sell them separately or as a singie lot, and they will be offered as may suit persons in attendance who wish to bid. Lots 51 and 52 each front 20 fect_on 5th street, and gre each improved by a Three-story and Basement Brick Dwelling House, recently built, Lot 491s covered by a fine large Brick Stable, and Lots 48 and 50 have been used in connection with the stables, but can be soli separately if desired. A plat of the property can be seen at the office of the ‘Trustee; or at the office of Willet & Libbey, corner of 6th street and New York avenue; or at thé auctioneer’ office. ‘The property will be sold clear of all incum- brances, and all taxes to July 1st, 1881. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money in cash; the residue in one and two years, with interest, for which purchaser is to give notes, secured on th prop- erty sold; or all cash, at the option of the pureluner, ‘The Trustee reserves the right to require a deposit of $100 on each lot when sold. W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, Office 420 5th street northwest. THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. Auction HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF REAL ESTATE, TWO STORY AND DWELLY NORAHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, to me, dated April Ast, 1881, and duly recorded in Liber No. 967, folio tts: 62 et , one of the land records of the District of' Columbia, and by request, in writing, of the holder of the note’ secured thereby, ‘will’ well, at public auction, infront of the premiives, on SATURDAY, THE. FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881, at FOUR AND teal erates in ine City of Wartint oe” eestor es re » in the Gi ‘ae intrict of Timbia, toveit: All of Lot nuntierad forty-three (2a) oa William Mayes’ recorded subdivision of original lot number twenty-six (26), in Square numbered one hun- dred and seventeen (117), subject to a first deed of tra to secure $1,600 and interest at 7 per cent, from Ap) Ist, 1881, dated October Ist, 1880, and ‘recorded’ in Liber No. 950, folio 299 et seq... one of said land records. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash; the balance in six and twelve months, from date of sale, with interest at 8 per cent per annum, until paid, to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at pugchaser's option. A deposit of $75 will be required on the day of sale. If the terms of fale are not complied with in five days,, the ‘Trusteo reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the default haser. All conveyancing at purchascrs coats Pure OH. RNIGHT, ‘Trustee, (025,27, 29014 462 Louisiana aventie. Wate B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN P AND Q STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated APT, lat, 1819, and recorded in Liber 950, folio 358, of the! Jand records for the District of Columbia, and al the written request of the party secured. thereb; will sell at iblic auction, in front of the premi SATURDAY, the ETH DAY OF NOVEMBER: At D. 1881, at FOUR O' -M., the following real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: numbered twelve (12), of Joseph Redfern's recorded subdivision of original lot numbered four (4), in square numbered one hundred and thirty-six (136.) ‘Tens of sale: One third of the purchase money t be paid in cash, and the residue in two equal install- ments at six and twelve months, respectively, from the day of sale, with interest, to be evidenced by'the prom- issory notes of the purchaser or purchasers, and secured By 8 deed of trust on the property sold, ‘or all cash at the option of the purchaser. ‘Terms of’ sale must be complied with within five days from the day of sale, ginerwine the Trusteo will resell the property after’ five days’ previous public advertisement, at isk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, Sap. A. LAMBERT. ‘Trustee, 026- 410 5th street northwest. rpHowt DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANDSOME THREE-STORY AND MANSARD ROOF BRICK RESIDENCE, WITH ALL MODERN IM- PROV! }. No. 1081 STREET, BETWE J AND NEM JERSEY AVENUE NORTHWE! On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER, TWENTY-NINTH, 1881, AT FOUR’ O'CLOCK, in| front of the premises, I shall sell sub lot 19, in A. R. Shepherd's subdivision of square west of square 623, pen the improvements, being No. 1081 street nO “Terms of sale: One-third cash: the residuein three gaual paymentsat six, twelveand eighteen months, with notes bearing interest ix per cent per annum until Paid, and secured by a ‘of trust on the premises Poutt requicod seama of ante eee red at H gesieetalcrey ‘ol7-coudbe ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. S?-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- Seinence of ee Sea SATURDAY, NOVEMBER oS1-eokds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF A LARGE FIRST-CLASS DWELLING HOUS! , 815 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN H AND I, TO WHICH SPECIAL A'TTENTION I8 CALLED: By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 20th day, Qf October, A. D. 1871, and recorded in Liber No. 859, folio $84, ‘one of the Iand records for Washing ton county, D. C., and in Liber 952, folio 204, et Lat of the land records of the District of Columbia, mubecribers) by the written direction of th Th 1e party: we cured thereby, will sell at publie auction, to the hizhest Pate gett e PTs, on THURSDAY, THE vENTY-THIRD DAY “OF NOVEMBER, A.D. it FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, Lot numbered 16 (sixteen), in Square numbered 220 (fyo hundred and twenty), in the City of Washington, strict of Columbia, according to John Davidson's sulslivision of said equare, of recordin the office of the Surveyor of said city, fronting twenty-four feet el lane Dwelling House: egebicr wiht sitting iscsi. welling House, with. all ani 4 the improvements, privileves, hereditaments aud ap- same or in any manner purtenances to the “ifsrnim offiale:—One-fourth of the purchare erm :—One-fo purchase money (of which $250 must be id at sale) in cas and’ the reside in cadal siue ieee eae ad Ses Years Trom the day of the purchaser Inet give promissory notes Rearing es AUCTION SALES DOWLING, Auctioneer. — SUPFRIOR BAY HORSES AT AUCTION. SATURDS O'CLOCK, in front of my suction ota oeamratere fg Ray, Moree, Ther are be Kind and gentie, wih work brent basen > " THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. TO MORHOW 1881, at TWELVE | rpuionas DOWLING, Auctioneer. THREE SUPERB DECORATED ENGLISH NA DINNER SETS, Fi ORNA Srass: WARE, &c., AT AU Ae TS, GLASS- ‘The above elegant goods. will be sold TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOVEMBE! R FIFTH, salesroom, at TWELVE (CLOCK précisel he sets are y complete and of the latest desixus, and will be sold without reserve. It THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. rpuosas DOWLING, Auctioneer. GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION, BY ORDER OF J. SCHNITZER, 51 Broad street, New York, or GENUINE IMPORTED TURKISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CAR- PETS! COMPRISING RARE AND RICH SELECTIONS or PERSIAN, OUCHAK, — CIRCASSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, GEORDEZ, ARMENIAN, DAGHISTAN, KHORASSAN, axD MOORISH RUGS AND CARPETS. ALSO, JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD POR- TIERES, Being by far the Handsomest Collection of Textiles in Design and Quality ever offered by us. To take place at MY SALESKOOMS, Sournwest Corner PENNs¥LVANIA AVENUE AND. dive STReer, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH AND MORNING AND AFTERNOON, At 11 and 3 o'clock. o¢pthibition, with Catalogues, Wednesday, November th. Every article guaranteed Genuine and Imported. nd-dkds = ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE D PASSED EQU AM wHERE RUE a 1S AND WORTHINGTON ET NTS, THE UNDERSIGNED, LAT PUBLIO AS’ TRUSTEE, AUCTION THE FOLLOWIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE, ‘AT THE TIMES AND PLACES BELOW NOTED. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER THE THIRD, at the office of Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Auc- fioncers, No. 1324 F street northwest, near the Ebbitt House, will sell the following described real estate, com- mencing at FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK P. M.: Lot 5, square 640, fronting 14 feet on the north side of E street south, betwoen Canal street and Delaware ave- nue, with an average depth of 135 fee Part, Lot 22, square 693, fronting — feet on Place,” a 60 foot wide street, running from South Gapi- tol street to New sarees venue, with a depthof 113 feet 6 inches to a wide alley. Lots 22, 23, 26 and 27, square south of aquare 643, fronting each on the south side of H street south, be- tween 3s and Ist street west 25 feet with a depth of 125 feet to'a wide public alley. All of square 645, bounded by and K streets south, peta 2s and Ist streets west, containing 74,218 square Jot 40, square 545, fronting 25 feet on the west side of we “Trey 3d street » between M and N streets south, with a depth of 107 feet, 10 inches. ts 2 and 3, int square No. 20, fronting each 54 fect, Ginches on north E street, between 25th and 26th streets west, with a depth of 105 feet to an alley. Lot 17, equare No. 617, fronting 63 fect on north O street, between Ist street 'west and North Capitol street, with a depth of 185 feet to a wide al ey + ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash. and the residue in two equal instalments, at six and twelve months respective- by with interest ‘at the rate of six per cent per annum from day of sale, to be secured by approved notes, with & reserved lien ‘on the property sold; or the’ pur- chasers “shall haye the option of paying all’ the purchase money in — cash, posit shall be _ required "on paid picees of property, the amount whereof will be an- nounced on day of sale. “Upon default of any pure chaser in complying with terms of sales within five days, the property upon which default has been made may be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after three days notice in the Evening Star hewspaper. Conveyancing shall be at the cost of the purchasers, ‘CHAS. D. FOWLER, ‘Trustee, 06-co&ds Webster Law Building. "THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTH, same hour and Place, at which time and place the following lots, paased "South half LOCTO: equate a3, Sty stseet, between I on , and K streets northwest. nage 14, sauare 140, 19th street, between L and M orthweet. Lot 7, sqare 896, Massachusetts avenue, between 7th arate ome between 10th and 11th 5 een Lot 15, square 878, 6tn street, between H and I streets 01 At THREE O'CLOCK P.M. SAME, DAY, on, the premi , Square 259, situate southeast corne Vath and ‘C etrests horthwest. n4-d&ds CHAS. D. FOWLER. Trustee. CUANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT COR- NER OF TWENTIETH AND M STREETS NORTHWEST, AND BEING THE THREE-STORY AND BACK BUILDING BRICK STORE AND DWELLING-HOUSE ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TWENTIETH AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. AND THE OLD HOUSE AND VACANT LOT ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF TWENTIETH AND M STREETS NORTH- WEST. SALE TO MADE IN SEPARATE PARCELS. By virtue of the decree of the Supreme Court the District of Columbia, a of, in Equity, Gauss ed No. 5:660, wherein Joli 1 Horrell la plaintiel and evilec a ytikceaeaeee, me Per naraed te will sell at ‘public auction, {n fron 6 on TUESDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF NOVEM? BER, A.D, 1881, COMMENCING AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., and continuing on that day until all of the pro- perty is offered for e, Lots numbered fifty (50) and Rity2one (61) of Aun 8: Parker's subdivision of Eetot square No. 116, (unimproved), each lot feet front on M street by 75 feet deep; also of sub Jot _num- ber thirty-three (33) and the south one foot with the depth thereof of lot number thirty-two (32), in number 99, improved by a three-story and ‘back ing Brick Store and Dwelling House, same haying a frontage of 21 fee depth of 98 fect on M street. “The pro} clear of all encumbrances and all taxes to July 1, 1861. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money in gash; the residue in three equal instalments at six, twelveand eighteen months, reapectively, with interest at 8 per cent per annum until paid, to be secured by approved notes and a retained lien on the property sold, or all cash at option of purchasers, The Trusice re- serven the right to require a deporit of $100 on each lot L. M. SAUNDERS, when sold. 1103 F street northwest. né-eokds CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON THE EAST SIDE OF VERMONT AVENUE, BE- TWEEN N AND O STREETS, WITH’ THE SMALL FRAME HOUSE THEREON. By virtue of decrees dated the 6th and 12th da; ocepeanber A. D. 1881, in the Seer aug Diateiet of olumote, ta the oa, of ice McAuley |. VB. [e. ef bes No. 7821, Equit et 21, the und ed trustee shall sell, ‘at public auction, in front of the rennipee, on WEDNESDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY ‘oF NOVEM- BER, 1881, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. equare build ‘good order, the ‘on 20th street by a will be sold 2 rt Of lot numbered four (4), in equare number two dred and forty-three (24%), beginning at the north, weal corner of the west half of' lot three, two hundied and twenty-five (225) feet from the southwest corner of the square, (N street and Vermont avenue); thence on Vermont avenue thirty-two (32) feet; thence at right aneios to said avenne tp lot owned by Truxail these Bot west line of Truxell's. ‘alon i ‘west line of Hamilton's lot to the line of lot threes teers on the north line of the west half of lot three, west ity-three (83) feet fen (10) inches to the beginning, wilt the frame house thesoon, ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, secured by the pur- with interest from day of sale, the title e Trustee until the notes are paid or tits rurchase money may be paid in cash. A deposit of £100 will be required at the time of sale: If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell after five days’ no- tice at defaulting purchaser's cost. All conveyancing: eae ee eee nes nd-dtds 452 D street northwest, iOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE COLONY CLUB AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER SEVENTH, 1881, commencing at TEN O°CLOGK, at No. 1216 New York avenne, between 12th and 13th streets northwest, I shail eell the following effects, viz: Walnut Rep Parlor Suite, ¥French-plate Mirror, Leather-covered Arm Chairs, Walnut Mirror-back Etezere, Lambrequine and Cornice, Marble-top ‘ables, Pictures, arpets, Rugs, ing wix. annuin inter ayable hrlf iy: dt oes taal ar he : property sold; or the purchaser m all cash, at his Sa a Ailcoancne sf a le me at ie with within five days after the day at mae the Taped reserve the right fo reeell the p ‘on five days’ pub- He notice in the “4 " des yer Sa ik an at ot pocial atteutice te alled to thin prenenty Doig a frst class hous and adveatgerny located. ” ni-dkds_ OHRISTOPRER N, THOM, | Trusteos, TP HOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctionser, TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLINGS ON THE P-sTHEEy NEAR THUETIETH (WASHINGTON) SEREET, GEORGETOWN. ‘virtue of a deed of eee eee eee Carpets, Oilclotha, Ofice Desky Library ‘Table, Walnut M. 'T. Sidel Mahogany Sigebou Bentwged Gano-seat Chairs, One Gollendar Bikined ‘Table, with Balla, Racks and Cra ctlies with otnbr articles not necessary to men- fest THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, )LEY, Auctioneer, 611 7th street northwest. santices on FRIDAY MORN- ng NOVEMBER FOURTH, COMMENCING AT ‘A. M., LOT OF NOTIO) a largelot of Farmture, coniating Pillows. at my spacions | Ho™® cOMF ga HEADACHE. ITS CAUSE AND CURE. Sick Headache is one of those terrible chronic diseases that has been overlooked by the medical faculty, because few people ever die directiy from it, but may «nffer the axenies of death tenfold. Sick Headache is not depend- ent oa a dyspeptic stomach, as is cencrally supposed to be the case, but upon an irritable state of the nervous system. The headache begins hours before the stomach becomes sick, and the cause of the stomach getting «ick at all is from nervous sympathy transmitted from the brain to the stomach. ‘The real and first cause of these headaches lies «ti! further back, and is to be found in a poor and impover ished condition of the nerve fluid, and while in this con dition there are many local or exciting caures for these headaches, such as faticue, overwork, bright light, hot sun, going without the usual meal, stimulants, and va Hous other things may bring on an attack, but all be- cause the nervous system is run down. ow for 2 cure. It is DR. BENSON'S CELERY AND CBA MILE PILLS, which are prepared expressly to aud wil cure all nervous diseases, A Sold by all druggists. Price, 50 cents abox. Depot, 106 North Enutaw street, Raltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRES DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE IS WARRANTED TO CURE ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- S$ OF HAIR AND SCALP, ULCE! TENI ich: SON ALL PARTS OF THE BoDyY. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth: removes tan | and freckles, and is the BEST TOILET DRESSING IN THE WORLD. Flegantiy put up, two botties in one package, consisting of both internal and external treat- ment. All first-class Druggists have it. Price, $1 per pack- age. sit ABS ER’S MUSIC HALL, E STREET, Orrorite Government Post Orrice. ‘The regular Concert Season having closed, the under- signed takes pleasure to announce to iblic that the above spacious hall ts bein renovated and ix now for rent at reasonable rates for Balls, Concerta, ‘Theatrical Performances, Lectures, Public Meetings, Receptions, c. In connection with the main hall there is a lange din- ing room, accommodating 250 people, attached to which is @ commodious kitchen, supplied with lance Fanges and practical appiiances of the latest im- proved styles. ‘Lhe dimensions of the hall are 81x50 feet, with a seat- ing capacity of 500 people, ‘The tage, which is in course-of construction, will be portable ahd can be re- moved altogether if so desired. few and spacious sitting rooms for ladies are being fitted up with special care aa to neatuess and comfort. For terms aud other particulars apply to 029-Im S*= CIDER! SWEET CIDER: OF SUPERIOR QUALITY In store and for sale in Barrels or Kegs by SAM'L C. PALMER, Deror 12% 29ma Street, WEST WASHINGTON. "27 TeLeruontc Connection. 029 Y ANNUAL IMPORTATION OF SAXONY WOOL GERMAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS For Mes axp Boys, is now open for inspection. ‘They come in Navy Blue, Black, Brown, Drab and Bottle Green. Sizes are larger than formerly and prices no higher. Parties who got Knit Jackets of me the past eixht yeurs can procure new sleeves by calling at ny store. C. AUERBACH, Corner of 7th and H streets, Next door to Auerbach’ Sewing Machine and Repair ‘The new, latest improved Domestic, Home, Singer, Wheeler & Wilson No. 8, Queen, Victor No. 4, Houre- Noid, Soy at reduced rete ar) A® GALLERY, NO. 521 7TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR, Bo; 521 7kh strest northwent, Federal Building, Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Gems of Art, &c. ‘The latest designs in Wall Paper. Picture” Frames and Window Cornices made to order. All the latest Novelties in Velvet and Gilt Frames now in stock, and fresh supplies constantly arriving. | Prices to sult the ‘times, solicited. examination of L. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, No. 521 7th street northwest. Branch Store No. 708 7th st. n.w.. bet. Gand H, Caen tm rae Hee a S50 waim ¢ Frames, from 250 aa m UP. ‘Window Shades and Fixtures, 50c. o18-3m [T= LATEST NOVELTY FOR GENTLEMEN. JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS, EMBROIDERED VESTINGS, TO BE WORN WITH FULL DRESS, SIX DIFFERENT STYLES, SELTZ & MERTZ, TAILORS AND IMPORTERS, 1105. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 019 WILLARD HOTEL LOTTERY. THE DRAWING FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXED. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1881, is THE Dax DETERMINED UPon. ‘The drawing of this scheme has been finally settled upon, and will certainty take place on THURSDAY, the TENTH OF NOVEMBER, ssi, Dy aeeemt of thé Commissioners, and this will enable me fo sell all of the remaining tickets. All persons, theref: intending to invest in this echenie may rest acsured that there will be no further = ro] eke & S225 6,000 for tickets, W. C. D. WHIPS, WILLARD MOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY., W. W. GOULD, NSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, signi nent WASHINGTON. D.C. GAs stoves! GAS STOVES! GAS STOVES! ‘THE SUMMER FUEL. MONEY SAVED. ‘TROUBLE AVOIDED. Satisfaction secured by cooking with the “SUN DIAL" GAS STOVE. “For sae or tent at tie ofice of tae HINGTON GAS LIGHT CO., ° WATT And 413 loth atroct northwest, ‘takes place in New _THE EVENING STA FRIDAY vem] R_. Strange Things Done in Trances, OR. CROTHEKS’ DESCRIPTION OF AN IKRESPONSIBLED STATE FOLLOWING INEERIETY. Dr. T. D. Crothers, superinte ford Inebriate Asylum, anrue Soctety last night that t owit riety, in white dent of the Harte » the Medico-Legal, Sa trance state fole h the patient ts legal ond tically irresponsiiie’ for. his © eels, iis conduct in that condition is purely aus wuatic, and he has po knowled: he is Soing oF recollection of taiterwanl. Dr, Crothens Zave details drawn from bits study of 6 cases that had come under his ca 0 seine of these mary routine would be followed aus c Sirange, Meo and PUTPOSCIOSS acts Wonld be done. Cases clled Were Very « tan would turn up at rel exhort fervently, Ml the wer his conver vi . tA bewheul go courting only In tis Wance arse stewing, commiticd tn this tranes WAS Unconscious Of the cording to Dr. Cruthers not responsthle, for it. Converts of Moody or Murphy have 1 deen trance victims, imnorant of What they were doing. A United States Senator took the pledge wa gospel teniperance nd has eversines nied any hn having done so. The defence oiten heant from tnebrintes, that they. were ignorant of crimes charged upon them, should Dr, Crothers think, reccive consideration, and Should be subjected to in- vestigation. —¥. ¥. Sun, 24. How a Farmer Treated a Bound Roy. William Loundsberry, a wealthy farmer living | Rear Pultney, N. ¥., has Been sentenced to pay | $1,000 damages for shocking cruelty to Daniel | Crocker, who, when only nine years old, was taken Oundsberry agreed to feed, doy, an or ine until The tes my of the boy © Was Subjected to most inhuman nt from the farmer, who utterly failed to. for his wants. He s: My clothing was Atiest, My food poor, and Twas nb: nly i All through the cold wiuters for several rs I went without stockings d without an preoat. Sometimes when the family went away | they locked me out of the how nd I Was Obl to Sleep in the woodshed. When Twas rs old they tled ime up by the thu the celiar, took the Clothes frou me me UH the blood ran down ny boots, And this was becou Another tine Lounsberry ime, pu up wal ubttl am rought ba and could could 1 . not hav Jug been allowed to attend school except now and then in the winter, Crocker AS AMNOUL Is now open for the passage of trains, ts one of f ETratest engineering feats of the century. Tt cost $57,500.0%, “of which Taiy patd as a) subsidy $11,000,000, Gertuany $8,000,000, and Switzeriand %,000.000. “The work wos begun ‘in 1872, in the fall, and the tunnel was completed in February, 1880— four and a-half years less Uh build the Mont Cenis ty rogtess of the — enterprise he tunnel suffered fro sterious dis- long battled tans; but Ttaltan — pkystet Dr. ‘one, “Tnally traced it, with the ald of microscopic Investigation, to parasitic worms that were engendered by the Underground atmosphere, and lodged in the intes= Unes of men working In Il. A Swiss physictan, Dr. Sonderegge, supplemented this discovery by deviss ing a method of expelling the parasites. The ume nel Is ¢ ction Of a ratiroad running from Lake Luzerne in Switzerland to Lake Magwtore in Iudy. The tunnel proper begins at Goes: iin a dette Where the river Reuss Devil's Bridge, and end looks the pleas its length ts 1 Anird rail to be exact; It ts 19g feet hig’ maximum width, ashes beneath th us lovers =e A Graveyanp Inscraxce MU seanthorte ties of vtownship, Loncaster couuty, Pa, ating the supposed munder of an old been Insured for $50,000 h ent parties. rs that the t five or six but has Just been ree AGallagher, Who saw 4 two dollars to keep quiet. ‘The parties inter q ted in the policy made nan drunk, and enticed him to a hay-lo » they had arranged r allowe him to sieep for a while,when they suddenly culled him. Awaking halt dazed, he staggered upon the cap, fell through, and died trom his injuries within twenty-four hours. _ pane A Nover Reat Esrare Scneme.— A company of Philadelphia capttalists have made @ novel in at Wayne, thirwen miles trom the city. They purchased 600 acres Tor $20,000 and spent $100,000 in landscape gardening, $50,000 for water supply and enough tn draining to swell the total investment to $500,000. ‘The building lots are am acreeach, and the purchaser ts bound to select one out of twenty striking designs for a residence, costing $2,000 to $8,000. Picturesqueness is further rovided for by fixing the exact spot on which the ouse Shall stand, and locating ‘trees to sult the landscape. lots have nearly all been ken, A MASSACHUSETTS school teacher was recently Ted $25 and costs, by a district judge, for inhumanly beating a young boy, one of her puptia, The Judge took occasion to prohounce the assvult ‘one Of the most outrageous cases Of cruelty to @ child which had ever come under his observation, The teacher appealed, and was held in $300 for trial at the next term of the superior court. = schon : DAMAGING TESTIMONY IN RICHMOND AGATNST THE NINTH MASSACHUSETTS ReGiMENT.—The mill- tary commission sent to Richinond from Massa- chusetts to Inquire into the alleged miso Of the 9th Massachusetts regime: Yorktown centennial trp commer 3 gation yesterday, Mayor Carrington, desiring to facilitate the work of the commission, had sum- moned a large ni T of Witnesses, Who gave thelr testimony, which wes taken down, each Witness signing his or her own statement. ‘There will be no publication of the evidence until the commission make their report at home, ‘The witnesses made their depositions under oath, and some of them are exceedingly damaging to the good name of the regiment Whose conduct 1s now Undergoing investization, it being vestitied to that ladies were Insuited by niembers of the reglnents oo. Four MexiDuownen axp THEIR Ropres Rompep.— A sallboat capsized off Adains’ Point, Presque Isle, Lake Huron, Mich., September 20. F : were drowned. it is now alleged thi hunters found the bodies of these unfortuna the woods near the shore, entirely stripped. mands said to have had $600 on his person w started on the voyage. THE RECEIVER OF NEWARK'S BROKEN BANK.— Frederick Frelinghuysen qualltied as receiver of the Mechanics’ Bank xt Newark, N, J., yesterday, his father, ex-Senator Frelinghuysen, belng bis bondsman for $30,000. An injunction was served on President Halsey yesterday from the Corn Exe change Bank, New York, restraining bita trom cole Jecting securities forwarded to the bank for collec tion. rs ADELINI Parti reached New rk yesterday morning in the steamer Algeria, accompanied bj her tenor, Nicolini. A reception party on boai the steamér Blackford met the steamship sat quar- Antine, and esoorted the prima donna to tis city. She has been twenty-two years absent from United States, where she spent ber youth, and achieved her first triumphs in the concert’ hall and on the operatic st Her first concert rk next week. ‘Ten dollars is the price for the best seats, five and four doilars for other seats, and two dollars tor simple adinission. MARKIED. 1PS—MILLS. On November 34, 1881, by the g Dane, of Memorial Church, Haltimora, Ma, GEORGE PHILIPS of w Dc, to Hosa, daughter of Alouzo Mills, * 2. DIED. At New York city, on the morning tf Novem: 1881, of cons tion, JAS. DEAN. ‘His faneral will take piace from the residence of his rents, $26 Hstreet nortbeast, ou Sunday, overlie Bun, at 3 o'clock pean. fharp. _telatives and friends ab the'family are respectfully invited to attend, 2 JOHNSON, On Wednesday, November 2, 1881, Mr, MALVINA JOHNSON, (wife of F. H. Johuson, deacor of Pourth Baptist church: th Funeral will take place Si atthe Fourth Buptiet chi friends are requested to W. H. WHEATLEY'S STEAM DYEING AND WET TRD DRY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. ‘Will call for and deliver WO! Dis- trict, receipt of address ‘otherwise. ‘upon pe of by malice: ‘and to alll parts of the country. a8 imam Burak. Grorcerown. D.C. ).—- AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE OETS. BOCIAL LATEOBE, LYCETT. On Thurwiay, November 34, 1881, at 4 o'clock p.m., aftera short filness, EMILY'S., young: est iter of Saruh E. and the iste Wm. C. Lyoutt. ‘Her funeral will take piace from her mother's reid dence. 1012 B street southwest, on Saturday at 2 o'clock p.m. LYNCH, | Suddenly om November 34, 1881 ovtock pein MASNOSA TENCH. heed Misty ee years. Hise ee» rvident this city for 4 See avenue north:

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