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SPORTING GOODS HOUSEFURNISHINGS. LADIES’ GOODS. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. (B® werent, Peas hs iOS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHW . HEADQUARTERS FOR THE Ww NEY Ci DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, CHU the cheapest for beauty, sty in, the ee ity, comfort and durability in, the J DENSER SETS, TEA SETS, DESSERT AND TOILET SETS, IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, ARCHERY AND FISHING TACKT. AND LAWS TAGISH aed OF OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION, BRORE TGS NEE sewortment of Travel and Launch cpa eee ———— - — nS J. W. BOTELER & SON, ____ RATLROADs. G ERMAN STUDENT LAMP, JENANDOAH VALLEY RAILROAD, THE ONLY ROUTE To THE NICKEL PLATED, CAVERNS OF LURAY. ‘The Luray Cave and Hotel Com have noti- ‘fed this Company ‘hat they have iuerrdused the ELECTRIC LIGHT Into the Caverns, and they are now daily illuminated by the ail of thix powerful agent, LARGEST SIZE, WITH NEW IMPROVEMES NO OTHER ILLUMINATOR BEING ADEQUATE ONLY $4.56, fepenetrate the cbseurities of these, vast subterranean and grottos or to properly reveal their y. SCHAFE MAGNIFICENT ORNAMENTATION. INL acest No similar Caverns are known elsewhere. No Caverns 1020 7TH STREET, have ever before been illuminated by the aid of elec- | 14 Avove New Youu AvENve. et the anticipation, and | 7 ‘present to the eye visions Pp EconaTED which have been her ve unattainable under the feeble i) raination possthke. POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, DRESDEN AND CHINESE. RODGE! NGLISH CUTLERY, FINE PLATED-WARE, AND FULL LiNE OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (arr Wenp & Beventnce,) for the flluminatton by the t, and Guides sre furnished tree, as usual. THROVG! areon eale by connec CKETS, JOSEPH H. SANDS, CHAS. P. HATCH, 029 No. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue. Superinte Gen’) Pass a Hagerst ¥ 'T A HEATING OR COOKING STOVE, Do not fail to call and examine our large assortment of Loth. Axents for the KADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND THE MODEL FAST LINE. THE EAST AND THE WE: DOUBLE TRACK! 34 VIA WASHINGTON. COUPLER! STEEL The best of their kind made in the country. Also, LATROBES, SLATE GRATES AND SCHEDULE TO TARE EEFECT SUNDAY, ‘MAY 22, VE HINGTON. CLNCINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS — Way Stations. and Way (Piedmont, rstown, and Way, via KS & CO.. 717 SeventTH Street NORTHWEST. [DECORATED TOILET SETS. A most te line of medi: ice clish Toilet Seta. “Antiguc shapes just opened, Pe ne = FINE GOODS, in rich Cut Glass, French and Eni and Triple Plated Silver Ware, suital WEDDING PRESENTS. A complete stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. SS. 16:40 BAL i €.50_Baltimore, Annapolis Strasburg, Winchester, } Paric lish Fancy Wares le for jay only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and ALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattsville, lee, Beitey Laurel, Annapolis Junction, 110-4 PEETSBUKG. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND WILMAKTH & EDMONSTON, ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 05 109 MARKET SPACE. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. ENNEDY & CO., (Established 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. ME [2:10-—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta + tions. 1.25—On Sunday only, for Baltimore and Way. Fe ORE EXPRE = 15— BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW 138.00_BALTIMOK YORK EXPRESS. 3:30—Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- ck, Haerstown and Way, via Relay.) 7 IMOKE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL S, (Frederick, via Kelay, stops at Annap ie) *) ‘Way Stations. TESS, “(Maruusburg and s 3 at Hyattsville and Laurel.) 16:45— Ba Sa Wey Sate 45—Waltinuore and Way Stations, 7:30—BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL ESS. PSBURG, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS 03 [Mu ITATION STAINED GLA’ erEae Hotbis stand and beautiful invention fils a vacancy SESS. nels sTON | lone felt in the ornamentation of common windows, ges NEW, SORK and BOSTON | gigas, wc.. and produces all the unique effects of the ang? Cars to New York. Te. HYATISVILLE and LAUREL | Stops on sina or ff passenacers y station between Washington and Annapolis real lead sasn-lnes ‘and colored glass in richly stained glass windows. For descriptive price list, call or send New desicns just recelved. Directions for given t every customer. Avency, 939 L stree. n.W. Refer by permission to Church of the Incarnation. o+3m* J. G. CULVERWELL, At. for D.C. PANTS, o1s, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. ns ‘S KALSOMINE and MASURY'SLIQUID TS, ready for use. (Send for ulars.) AT 2Q Estimates furnished to Builders. A full stock of AR- Toute 188] | qsis"SureLiesainass on hana, SHEED RAILS. s GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn, , Eycuracesr. Baltimore and m Station a 9 and 1351 1ith street, where orders be checked aud received at THE GR PENNSYLVANLAS H.W UN EEPE TRAINS LEAVE WA’ of Sixth at For Pittsty 418 77H SrnreT Noxrnwesr. MARTIN Se "S$ ~PULP MORTAR For Brickiayer’s Use, Where Black Joints are Required. Beat in the world. Only black that never fades. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AcENTs, “2th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. E AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. a Kochester, Buttalo, Niaxara, with Watkins and the North, at 8:00 ain. oe - daily, except Sut- irs to Canandaixia and u E For Williainsport, Lock Haven and Ebnira, at 10:30 a, mi. dail re Sunday. For New ¥« East, 5:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. 2:00, Kd 10:15 pum. “On Sunday 2:00, 10:00 and 10.15 p.1., limited express of Puliisian Parlor Cars, | 9:30 atm. daily, except Sunda: For Brwok Y-, all through tr e For Canam las sz Park it :—On Tues- House Land- on Sundays turning on md Mattox Cree Mattox Crecks; alternate days, touching at intermediate given landings for Mattawoman and bev City with b s of Brookly u be etarni also 31 trancter to Pullen weet avouing double | Gyms sua einem: aise stove at Mattawoman Creek Som elite nT G. T. JONES, Agent. Sp-m. On Sunday 13 p.m. Limited Express, 0, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30.a.m., snd 2:00, 40, 9-8), 10:00 and 10:15 p.m. On | R LANDINGS. MBER 3p, 1881, the steamer abnand attr, Xv — s = Bt a.m., 2:00, 5:40, 9:30, 10:00 ana pas neste bat i lo-TS p.m. 2 at? a.m. every MON s BAY and SATUR- For Poe's Creek Tine, 6:49 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, | Day for all fiver lanitinis. On MONDAY an far a5 except Sunday. Nomini Ferry. On THURSDAY, Nomini and Currio- For sale is, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, exeept | man. On SATURDAY, Curionian aud Lemardtown, ALEXANDLIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, | _° SOHN Ra WOOD. Axent: ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILEO. ROAD. OR NORFOLK, For Alexsudria, 6:39, MONROE, (OUTH, FORTRESS MNT AND o. 6 POINT LOOKOUT. A nae bin Steamer EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS For lis 26:10 and 11:10 am, | and SATURDAYS at 9 pein. cet, a 1 Trains eave Alexandria for Washington, a} 10-09 am: 1:10, 4:00, 9.00, 7:00 and 9:10 p. | 2 12:00 imidni On Sunday at 8:05 and m th FALL AND WINTER APRA ING OCT 10.60, ‘ kets ad information at the office, northeast corner irst-class fare to cond-class fare irtress Monroe and No rat-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout ‘Seeond-class to Piney Point aud Point Lookout. OO and 9:05 of 13th «treet and Pennsylvania aver ders can be left for the ¢ 1 from hotels and re J. K. WOOD, € PRANKS THOMSO! We, ancdat the depot, ‘king of baxwage to | enera! Passenger Agent. . Genera! Manescer. nov2d ‘Tickets and staterooms for sae and information tur- B. W. Keed’s Sons, 1216 F street northwest; St. Mare Ho- ds, at principal Hotels: HB. horn, next to City Post Office; and at Company's 7th Street wharf. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. P. WELCH, Agent. on NOSFOLE AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE her wharf, foot of 6th strect,every MONDAY, AY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m., touch? i int Lookout and Fortress Monroe. NSULTED vadlay of each w a Sam. t03 p.m. eet northwest, fre x 6 vs NG Mixer ME! Fitt-class Fare to Second-claxs Fare for inixing with whi: +) Address H.W. HAKWOOD Richmond, Va." n7-ec Norfolk, onroe and Norfol and Point Lookout. as Fare to Piney Point and Peint Lool ning, jeave Norfolk, TUESDAY: nd SATURDAYS, at four o'clock p.m. Tickets and stateroonis can Le secured at general Ig 15th street: in the National Metropolitan oF at the office, Gth street wharf. NEW YORK STEAMERS r : | FALL AND WD | | anp | ~~ Orcas, sions, Nervous and nap of me power), Syphilis positively cured in 3 to ctly confidential. Can be | Wednesdays ane Saturdays, from 4 omties, 456 C street northwest. Refera cians of Bal : Baltimore, Md. m., and Geangeiow 2 every, FRED, particulars apply to agen! at aes ALERED WOOD, © 613.15th street, opposite NARD LINE. STABI LES PHYSICIAN in 455 Maxsachuretts avenue, trom I Female Complaints and kly cured. Prompt treatment. LLL WEAKNESSES AND PRIVATE DISEASE the Organs of both sexes cured: new case oft or 10 days. All in trouble ‘eal. Office Ninginia avenue, near 4% street southwest. F ed... 9 Nov. | tol, to T pm. \s Wed, 16 Nov. | Bothuia.’\{Wed., 23 Nov. Wed. Nov. ia AN ERY WEDNESDAY FXO! $90 ana 10} aon SSmmodstons % Fitter to Paris, $15 additional. Return tickets on favorable terine, ‘Steamers marked * do not carry Steeraxe at very low rates. steerage Uckets from Liv- 5 | Sete a Vecmueire Ser ence ee Europe at ent ral Through bills of isaen given for Beif:st, Sy deemed gy lig gy or ten gi for Medit ports. For freight and passage apply at the Company's office, “Bowing ‘Greet, OF steeraze and cabin to OTIS BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street, Washington, D.C. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New fork; t office private, lay, Thursday to.6 p.mm.0%6-In ~TO ALL AFF Pr: come at once, ani Fewarted by a nvecdy cure without i BROLHEES, 906 B street southwest. BROTHERS IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Ladies’ Physician in Washington. Fernie Irrecu- =, Obstructions, and Leueorrha quickly cured. Office, 206 B street southwest, opposite Suuithsonian. No | N, charge for advice. Si | Ne YORK ROTTERDAM. She testa Deven, LsnofSctury Sierator- | Sop Seen Bikiyay regains ou WEDSEND AY ee itary Emissious; Premature | First bah mn, $50. Si Tinpotency, In ‘Age, caused by over-cxertion, self-abuse OF Bee, which leads to misery, decay and. death. Dox willeure recent cases. Esch box contains one —_- treatment. One dollar a box, or ix boxes for ve 3 by mail prepaid on” receipt of | price. feguarantee six boxes to cure any case.” With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the Tour written guar spice to return the money, if the, treatment does “not SHecta cure. Guarantees issued by STOTT & CROM- PES Bes WELL, al plvania avenue, Washin: a Bremen Pier, oot of Sasi “Hoboken, Wholers ear, . Rates of passage:—From to Havre, Boadinnned. 1 fp ee : aa caramcaten Der FOREST pin ep Fo! La. (CHS & CO, eonsuited BL CMAUR, Geral Ane 2 ula Winn ae & CO., 925 Pennsylvania avenue, W: or F. ® INSON, el National E.JORNSOS, Arca uyral gate Broo Baling Nests GERMAN LLOYD— Sreamsnre LIxe BETWEEN New Yon: VRE LONDOS, SOUTHAMPTON AND Busey, Oo Steamers: freight or passage apply to 0 Bowling Greeny New York: J th G. MET: & at Office -G. from 1 to ¥ 0% C0. 225 Pennaylvanis avenio 2: nts fo MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS—CERTAIN CURE — a , Diseases Gravel and all Urinary Diseases, THE TRADES. sails ad al a, tad (lwsen Ror Sie by Wir i. ENT WISER Sod Penneytvania avenue. - Price mall uusine seal ou Feceipt of price HERS, AL ‘AND JOB 101 Pennay) avraue, Washington Dror OOKBINDING. L Apres’ “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 PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE. THIS AFTERNOON. OF A XN RS. M. J. HUNT Invites the attention of the Ladies of Washington toher superb stock of FRENCH BONNETS and HATS. These are her own importation, and the handsoinest styles ever offered in this city, She also solicits an inspection of the Bonnets of her own desizn, which she wili be prepared to exhibit during the coming week. 621 axp 623 D SrneeT NonrHwesr. oT RS. SELMA RUPPERT, M 608 NINTH STREET, ppowi ce. Complete Stock of WEL AND GERMANTOWN WOOL, ARNS, WORSTED GOO) ART EMBROIDERIES ae OUTLINE WOR: assortment of CHILDREN’S ME- LOAKS, CAPS AND DRESSES in all the cr KNITTIN Large and select RINO latest styles. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, FRINGES and TRIMMINGS. 024-3 AND UCTION E FOLLOWING ear eara te a PH TMS AB! BELOW NOTED. THIRD, at the office cf Thos, J. Fisher House, will sell the follo meneipg at FOUR AND A-1 E’street cout, bet By. phan gverare depth of 138 fet. nae a 60 ‘foot wide stree' feet 6 inches to a wide ‘ tween 3g and Ist street west 25 cot. Lot 40, square 545, fronting 25 feet on the 8d street west, between M depth of 107 feet, 10 inches, inches on north E between 25th and M*®- J. P. PALMER, ImporTen AND DESIGNER OF FasHions, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN 11H AND 127m, ‘Moet respectfully announces to the Ladies that she has now in Stock a recherche assortment of FRENCH BONNETS, ENGLISH HATS AND PARIS NOVELTIES. on SELECTED PEnsoNatty WHILE Ix EUROPE. t, with a depth of 109 fect to an alley. Lot 17, square No. 617, frontin street, bétween Int street west a with a depth of 155 feet to a wide alley. be with interest ‘at the rate of six per cent rom day of sale, to be secured by approved ‘shall have the option. of money in _ cash, oer roperty of sale, payi posit said pieces of nounced on days, the property upon which default has may’ be resold at the risk and coet of the 02! ME: 6, SMITH, G18 Ninta Street Ni Will open her selection of BON HATS on TU! DAY, October 18. purchacer, after three di ‘a notice in the E old-im DD", 3LASS’, ‘NINTH STREET. JOB LOTS OF F 8. CLoup Burtprxa. HOSIERY, FALL AND | WINTER STYLES FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, NOW READY. NE FRENCH AND ENGLISH Place, at which time and place the following over at former sales, will also be offered: South half Lot 10, square 28, 25th street, and K streets northwest. ‘Lot 14, northwest. and 8tli strects northeast. OF THE DISTRICT OF ED IN EQUITY CAUSE FE: ET AL. ARE DESCRIB! pt 2 and %, in square No. 20, fronting eac! money on each of 1¢ amount whereof will be an- Upon defauit of any chaser in complying with terms of sales within five ER Real Estite Auctioneers, 1324 F street northwest. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV: d ED REAL ESTATE, DECREE” OF THE UNDER =D ‘D PLACES Op THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER THE tioncers, No. 1524 F street northwest, near the Ebbit ‘Ebbitt described real estate, com- ALF O'CLOCK P. Mf. Lot 5, square 640, fronting 14 feet on the north side of een Canal street and Delaware ave- routing —— feet on *‘T: rupning from South Capi; farcet to New Jersey avenue, with ® depth of 118 fey. Lots 22, 23, 26 and 27, square south of square 643, fronting each’ on the south side of H street south. be- feet with a depth of 125 alley. . bounded byIand K atreeta eouth, 3nd by 29 and Ist streets west, containing 74,218 square re west aide of ‘and N streets south, with a Ba fe 63 feet on north O North Capitol street, ‘Terms of gale as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equal instalments, at «ix and twelve months respective- per annum notes, with a reserved lien on the property sold; or the’ pur- ing all th de. th pur- een made defaulting vening Star hewxpaper. Conveyancing shall be at the cost of the TIWEST, purchasers, CHAS. D. FOWLER, Trustee, @8 and ROUND | 06-co&ds Webster Law Building. Fe-THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED UNTIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTH, same hour and lots, passed between I equare 140, 19th street, between L and M Lot 7, sqare 896, Massachusetts avenue, between 7th HOSIERY, pineal (pt 2 Aeeees shee ween A0RL cou llth NE ALF ot BE ORE as Tat 5, square 878, 6tn street, between H and I streets DOUGLASS’, Xt THREE O'CLOCK P.M., SAME DAY, on the smh 9TH STREET. premises, Lot 5, square 259, situate southeast corner of ae 14th and C streets northwest. i M*™- WASHINGTON, n4-d&ds CHAS. D. FOWLER. Trustee. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, 1211 PENSYLVANIA AVE. F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Dresses, Suits, Costumes, Cloaks, &c., ‘made in supe- ‘ANCERY SALE OF STORY BRICK HOUSE vior style at short notice. “Ladi¢ Di cut ON FE: iCK STREET, BETWEEN FIRST and basted, and s perfect At guaranteed. © aps AND SECOND STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C., > TTY aiTpp By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, FAMILY SUPPLIES. District of Columbia, ‘passed on the 11th day. of] ——- Hoes May, 1881, in equity Cause No. 7,511, wherein VAN SIEL'S Frese ter epi a seer be pelo : cl i ee Omari aee at FOUR’ OGLOCK Va all, that, pidee of o in. . VAN BIEL'S RYE AND ROCK fown, Dintriet of Columbia, — being part “of "ot is pronounced the sixty-seven of, Beatty, “and” Hawkine ‘addition to NATIONAL REMED’ said town, and bounded as follows: Beginning al Gemae poeta = 2s 2 ae even. ct ten ee care orth with jo west line of Fredorick stree ¢ southeast Cor COUGHS. COLDS AND CONSUMPTION. ner of eaid fot, and running thence with said line of Trade supplica by Frederick street north twenty-five fect; thence west B. W, REED'S SONS, wardly and parallel with 2d ‘street one hnndred and Q ity feet: thencesouthwardly and parallel with the frst O81 1216 F street northwest. _ | line twenty-five feet, and thence in a straight line to Ep POUNDS OF MINNESOTA SPRING | LOU Ea, with fie buprotements, counting of NDS NN SPRING | two-story and attic juilding. 50 BOTA SERING | Wer munetee: Gue tii caste pslancs {1 two oad WHEAT PATENT FLOUR, ‘YrELDING 82 Pounps or Dover. Making Snow White Bread, retaining moisture and sweetness. First premiums in Europe and America. $2.62 per 49 pounds, WITMER'S, LVA IA AVENUE. 029 1918 PEN, or whol $50 required at time of sale. All the cost of the purchaser, WILLIAM § installments at six and twelve months, with interest, to be secured by uvproved notes and lien on property sold; puzchase money. can be paid at day of ale ol conyeyanc- JACKSON, Trustee. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ACARD FROM WM. M.GALT & CO. First premium for the best barrel of flour m spring w fon Witnes t this day award at t! Ww. Wy JOHN D.N. Experts on Flour Marshal. 1 four is GERES, the cele- Flour inmnesota Patent ry tors af the National Fair in 1879 aud now again in 1881. was well conte ity to beat CERE enly add this #0 celebrated We would respectt: CERES FLOUR, which is on! stands A No. 1 among the best known to the trade. Who are alo the sole Whol Buckwheat. itional Fair Ground, of bia, this Lith day of October, 1881. 2 roCeRR (the First Premium ayainst all other competi- nd 1880 (old me in ‘The competition in Flour was certainly a very lively one this year, and the premium for, but it was sinply an impossibil- and the premiunr just snother triumph te the na our has gained in thi ily mention the fact that Mrs. Anderson received the frst premium for the handsouiesk rolis and biscuits on exhibition, and y enother proof that it innesota Patent Flours For sale by all first-class grocers. WM. M. GALT & CO. CorxeRr Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, azents for the Dis. ict, of Hecker's celebrated Self-raisin Flour and’ is community. AT AUCTION, le from. , ih Kec: fialt & Co. i 51 Broad street, New York, oF IMPORTED GENUT TURKISH AND P! N. 2 COMPRISING which was or OUCHAK, GEORDEZ, 1, | PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, circ. ARM ded is ECESB, ificer AND. FE. were made of ALSO, TIERES,- Being by far the Handsomest Collection of To take place at ol’ AY-WHEAT FLOUR, ALL-WHEAT FLOUR, JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE MILL. ‘Families and the Trade supplied. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, WHOLESALE AGENT, 504 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, 15 MY SALESROOMS. diva STREET, AND 10TH, MorNING AND AFTERNOON, At 11 and 3 o’dlock. ee with Catalogues, ' Tuesday, ni GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE BY ORDER OF J. SCHNITZER, RSIAN RUGS AND CAR- ! RARE AND RICH SELECTIONS KHORASSAN, MOORISH RUGS AND CARPETS. JEDAZIENE, KELIM AND BAGDAD POR- Textiles in Design and Quality ever offered by us. Sovrnweet CoRNER PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH November Every article guaranteed Genuine and Imported. Gkda eTHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. rpuowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE ELEGANT SET EB G®- E. KENNEDY & SON, Dealers in SraPLe AND Fancy Groceries, We are making a specialty of OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. Itis pronounced by all who aseit tho best in the city. NEW RAISINS; NEW FIGs. ‘NEW CURKANTS; MALAGA GRAPES, BRUNSWICK SOUP PHIA, AT AUCTION. Ishall eel! the above superb set of Parlor on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER NINTH, ai room, immediately after the morning sale Carpets, &c. (now on exhibition). NY¥_ PARLOR FURNI- TURE, MADE BY HENKEL, OF PHILADEL- Furniture, it my ka of Turkish ni-2t AT PUBLIC auction. entire remainder of the STOCK OF DRY GOODS, UBN R. KELLY, ¢ Dea BEEF, LAMB, Wane LER IN Finst-Ciass A'SPECIALTY. Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Address Box7 i City Post Office. Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the comprising SILKS, NOTIONS, &., ‘The sale will commence on palace MARKET, Corser 14TH STREET AND Naw YORK AVENUE, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. All ionds of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- TER, EGGS, ete. Everything the best.” order of the Executrix of the late 3.8. pers “we will well at auction in lots £0 sult gmabsaces SATINS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, HOSIERY, Contained in store-room on northeast corner \- eyivania avenue and Sth ettectoee Foo TUESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH INST., AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., and continue from day to day until the en ‘lsposed of. ‘Terms cash. olT itire stock is WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. su RESS_ SHIRTS. — TO ORDER for $1.50. PROPOSALS. Proporals for Luinber, tnt TWELVE M.,, the VEMBER, for the "below described livered atthe Navy Yard, Washington, D. 6., subject to the usual inspection and conditions, viz: Reg. No. 5,000 feet" White Pine N - No. 14! 5,000 feet 11g" Whit The right is reserved to ct Wadvantagenua to the Gov sel form for bids and all uecessary information to J, ADAMS SMITH, Pay Inspector be had at this n4-2aw2w Navy Pay Orric ‘Wasnrnatox, D. C., November 4, 1881, EALED PROPOSALS in duplicate, to be endorsed ‘will be recelved_at this office EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NO- ‘Lumber, to be de- Pine No. 1. any or all bids not cents. Heavy Merino UNDERSHIETS, 50 cents. Remember those Heavy for 60 cents worth $i a 18 INE DRESS SHIRTS MADE . of the very best mualin Tae ae ae af eeicte igen ar Weabingtons ave put the ‘price of and we Tow sell better Shirts for the money thai any houso On Heavy Ci Flannel DRAWERS, ‘those we sold Inst winter for mat Ea ae Heavy Merino-Wool SHIRTS, 75c., worth $1. er ton Fianuel DIWERS, MEGINNISS', 1002 F street northwest. FPHoMPson’s SHIRT FACTORY, U.8.N. PP0POsALS FOR TRAP ROCK BLOCKS. “guaeper ses | apa Romuhitee akc ih. By direction of the Boar of 'C: O'CLOCK NOON, MONDAY, TEE. 1881, for fu these forms will alone be consi ‘The ob ag Tit in reserved to ‘reject any or all bids or parts “eek Shah cot SA. Engineers, U.S. Ta, n7-6t ‘omminai Sealed ala will be received at this office until TWELVE NOVEMBER FOUR- seventy-five (75,000) fications can be ition therefor, to- gether with all necessary information, and bids upon Best Wi ‘leh Best Pof the f.. undiutshed, ose Just received latest desizns in Neckwear, Gent's inal ite branches, ped refun: = 816 F srReer NonTHWest, orp. PaTENT OFFICE. FINE DRESS SHIR‘ ‘TS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit READY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices: ished, ‘finished, 80 cts, Boys' Wamsutta, unfinished, 60 cts. ; finished, 75. Gents Falland WinterUnderwearat popular cush prices, 90 cts, where fail to suit. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager, liable HATTER, is | in his line. New ia! Rorthwest =" Hemember CUNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- PIANOS AND ORGANS. ° M. KNABE & CO.’S PIANOS, 4, 8a) pright. Format oe echt EV fine stock tc gn tees eee 11th st..a few doors above Pa. av.o26-1m Celebrated ‘Warerooms, gisey T. NMOS Puno Warenooms, 433 Tra STREET NORTHWEST. gph tar eee god coe aa HAE DAVIS & CO.’S iGHT GRAND ‘WORLD (OWNED AND Also, the the only: Coan! COAL!! Big frm JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, D Sth and D streets northwest. SPECIAL SALE STOCK OF PRINTS, WOOL, NU- LAGE. OF MADE IN SEPARATE PARCELS. By virtue of the. decree of the Supreme Court of, fhe District of Columbia, pacwed in Equity’ Cause iz No. 7.904, wherein Wiliam S. Martin and others are plaintitte and Ellen E. Martin and others are defen- Gants, the undersigned Trustee will sell at public tion, mn frontof the rremisea, on MONDAY, the TWEN- TY-FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881, commencing at TWO O'CLOCK P.M., all of Lots cipher (0), one (1), . jine (29), thirty (30), two hundred ang twenty~ ), two hundred and twenty-five (225), two hun- fty-seven (257) and two hundred and fitty- eight (258) of the oficial subdivision of Uniontown D.C. And in front ot lot cipher (0), after the sale of said lots is completed, wili be also: ‘offered the lot of five (G) acres known as Lot six (6) of the division of **Chi- chester), as described in a deed recorded in Liber 6: at folio $16, &c., one of the Land Records of said Dis: trict, located on the Anacostia road. A plat of the property can be seen at the office of the A kuown 28 ‘The Drover’s Rest,” covering and occn- pyinw lots expher (0), one (D, "twenty-nine (29) and Mirts Go). “Lot 299 is improved by comfortable two story Frame Dwelling, ‘Terms of sale: Que-third of the purchase money in cash; the residue in one and two years, with interest, for which purchaser is fo give notes, secured on the Property sold; or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 on each lot when sold will be required. ‘The property will be sold clear of ail enctm— brances and all taxes to July Iet, 1881. Conveyancing aud recording at purchaser's cost. WOODBURY WHEELER. TRUSTEES’ SALE @F FIGHT NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, wi IM. HE BUREA\ PRINTING. By. victue of cicht several deeds of trast, seg dated the 14th day of April, A.D. 1877, and recorded! in Liber No. 864, at pages 236, 239,243, 24 r 6 'Y-FIRST DAY OF 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK IN TH) NUON, the following Lots in W. W. Corcora subdivision of Lote 7, 8,9..10 and. 11, in square 264, viz:—Lote A, B, C, D/and E, on which are eight houses, each about fourteen feet wide, runing from center t6 center of the dividing walls; cach house, with the ground on which it stands, of equal width back to the rear of the lot, to be sold separately—the lots being 105 feet 10 inches deep, more or less. ‘Terms of sale for each houre: All above one thousand dollars cash; and for the one thousand dollars a credit of three yeats, at six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, for which the purchaser must give a note secured by a deed of trust, with tax and insurance covenant, to the satisfaction of the Trustees; or all cash, at t) terms are option of the purchaser. If hot complied with within five days after the day of sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property, or any part thereof, on five days’ notice published in'the jbvening Star,” at the risk and cost of the purchaser in defaull. NS THONY HYD n8-dts ORISTOPLER N. Hom, es HANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON TH! EAST. SIDE OF VERMONT. AV. BE- TW N AND O STREETS, W SMALL FRAME HOUSE THEREON. By virtue of decrven dated the Gth and 12th days, of September, A. D. 1881, passed in the Suprem Courtof the District of Columbia, in the cause of = Alice Mc |. ve. John McAuley etal., being No. ‘7821, Equity Docket 21, the undersigned trustee shall sell, ‘at public auction, in front of the premines, on WEDNESDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, | 1881, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., part of lot numbered four ge in square number two fiundred and forty-three, (24), beeiuning at the north west corner of the west half of Jot three, two hundred and twenty-five (225) feet from the soutliwest corner of the square, (N street and Vermont avenue); thence on Vermontavenue thirty-two (32) feet; thence at right angles to said avenue to a lot owned by Truxell; thence southwest on the west line of Truxell’s lot and alone the west line of Hamilton's lot to the line of lot three; thence onthe north line of the west half of lot three, west eighty-three (83) feet ten (10) inches to. the begivuin, with the Trame house thereon. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third sh, balance in one and two y secured by the pur- with interest from day of sale, the tit ‘Trustee until the notes are y archase money ‘be paid will be required at the time of sal ale are not complied with in five di ‘Trustee reserves the richt to resell after five days’ 1 tice nt defaulting purchaser's cost. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. WM. R. WOODWARD, Trustee, 452 D street northwest. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. nd-dtds proms DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TEES’ SALE OF A LARGE FIRST-CLASS DWELLING HOUSE, No. #15 FIFT H STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN Hi DT, TO WHICH SPECIAL ATT s % By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 20th A. D. 1871, and recorded in Liber sul cnred thereby, will sell at public Didder, ou the premises, on WEDN TWENTY-THIRD DAY "OF NOVEMBER, "A.D SLOUK IN THE AFTERNOON, ixteen), in Square numbered 22) fenty), in. the City of Washinton, cording to Jobn Davidson's ubdivision of said square, of record in the office of the Surveyor of said city, fronting twenty-four feet eiyht nches on 15th street northwest, on which is erected a Dwelling Houre, together with all and singular, uprovements, privileges, hereditaments and ap- purtenances to the same belonging or in auy manner appertaining. ‘erms of fele:—One-fourth of the purchase money (of which $250 must be paid at the time of sale) in cash, and the residue in equal sums, in one, two and years from the day of sale, for which the purchaser Inust give promissory notes: tees six per centum per annum interest, payable half yearly: to bya deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustees, on the property sold; or the purchaser may pay all caxh, at his eption. Ail conveyancing and recording niust be at the cost of the purchaser, an: e terms are Ne with with i fre yest the day of Ge the eis reserve the rigt o. ve propert, y on five days’ pub- lic notice in the *“Eyening Star," at the risk and cost of the purchaser in default. : Special ‘attention is called to this valuable property, being a first class house, end advantageously jocated. ‘ANTHONY. . R. How, | Trustees, T 188], at FIVE O'¢ Lot ‘numbered 16 ( (two hundred and ea ry CHRISTOPHER 4 POE DOWLING, Auctioneer. ATION co CHANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY ON THE CON- DUIT ROAD, R OLD FOUNDRY, WEST OF GEORGETOWS By virtue of a decree passed in the Supreme Court, of the 1 District of Colmubia on the 14th, day of Oc- tober, A.D. 1881, in equity cause No. 7,860, T will sell af pubic auction, on the premises, THURSDAY, NO BS) SEVENTEENTH, 1881, commencing at ¥OUK O'CLOCK P. M., a portion of the property of which Samuel Crown died Feized,situate in the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia, west of Georzetown, atid near the Old Foundry, fronting on the north side of the Conduit road, and also fronting on the Ridge road. The property will be offered in lots according to a subdivision, the plan of which will be exhibited at time of sale. One of the lots is improved by a good Frame House. “Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: One-third cash; balance in equal instalments to be paid in Kix, twelve and eighteen months from day of eale, or all in cash, on option of the purchaser. On payments of all the pur- chase ‘money ‘the property will be conveyed to. the pur, chaser. A deposit of juired on each lotat time of sale. Conveyancing at pure chasers cost. If terms are not complied with in ex days the Trustee will resell at k and cost of defaulting pu ni-d&ds ‘WILLIAM. wrchaser. : I A. GORDON, Trustee J.T: COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. ‘will cell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at FOUR O'CLOCK, ON SATURDAY, NOVEM- BER TWELFTH, 1881, lot 21 and part 3, lot 20, in subdivision of sq.'626. " This pro} has a front of 50 feet on New Jersey avenue, and 25 feet on Massachu- setts avenue. There is an old frame shed on New Jervey avenue aud a two-story frame dwelling on Masmichures avenge. 2 "erik at sale, deport n3-cod&ds J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. CuANCERY SALE OF U ROVED LOT ON Hi eee arc ae y ofa. District of Columbia passed in’ equity cause: Nox 4,540, 1 will offer tor sale at public auction, f front of the premises, ‘on 1 DAY. the TENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. Jot 12, in square 154. ‘This lot has a front of 65 fect by dey feet, and well adapted for building pur- owes. ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash on day of sale fitlun foven da Creede ae reuifian in’ Ge encod ['Portant TO TAX-PAYERS! BEFORE PAYING SPECIAL TAX BILLS OB GENERAL TAXES DUE PREVIOUS TO 1878, SAVE A DISCOUNT BY CALLING UPON WILLIAM DICKSON, 292 435 SrreET NoxTHWEst, nl-Im ‘Three doors above Columbia Building. ABEK ey POSITIVE CURE MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER. ‘GENTS A PACKAGE. ae FOR SALE AT A. M, KLOGZEWSEYS stn otroot northwest, CARRIAGES!! A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN, Is a Postrtve Ccre Changes of Life. an early staze of development. Indigestion, FREELY. aa tem. Compound is unsurpassed. Mass. Price $1. | Of price, $1 per box for either. dress as above. LIVER PILLS, and torpidity of the liver. 83-20 S2SoLD By ALL DRUGGISTS._@f D.C. SALE TO BE | LYDIA E. PINKHAM'’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses 90 ‘common to our best Female population, It will cure entirely the werst form of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Uleera- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in The tendency of Can- cerous Humors is checked very epeedily by its use. It removes Faintneas, Flatulency, dostroys all Cra- tration, General Debility, Sleeplessnese, Depression and The feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight | and backache, is always permanently cured by its use, S*-PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT It will at all times and under all cirenmetances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female ays- For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either eex this LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Six bottles for $5. Seut by mail in | the form of pills, iso in the form of lozeures, on receipt Mrs. Pinkham freely | answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Ad- family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAMWS ‘They cure constipation, biliousness, 25 cents per box. EVENING STAR. “November S. 1SSie HAN. PEane Orton ae (TS = Matrimonial Senvation in High Lifes COrToNs NAPKINS, BMBROIDER eS row. INVENTED BY A WOMAN. ° A FATHER TURNS RIS TWO CHILDREN OUT OF DOOKR EAS RUGLE AND OTHER TRIMMING, LACES, Much fashionable tnterest is centered tna wee MATNING STOCK GF A DEAL ding to take place in Trinity chapel, New York, om SMALL STORER! s prone the 16th inst., at which Rev. Dr. Dix is to oMelata, At Auction, on FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER old is the daughter of Prof. Chartier, aged ELEVENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, within our Sales- PREPARED BY A WOMAN twenty year, ro eautiful The gentleman te Ces > : Pearson. He iso good fami Whe JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. Charter who has het oujected | Howes attentions CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND wasn 1M) learned of the engagement he fore MEROVED REA Oe a ae bade it, Another sist tue Young brother of the girl took the lovers’ part, a of the house. “Dr Morden, of = church, declined t) marry the couple without, r. Charlier's consent; but Dr. Dix, of Old Trinity, Who has looked into the matter, Says the young: couple are right, and he will perform the ceremony on Novenber 16 Postmaster General dames’ Som Frank ts to be the best man, and President Arthur's son one of the ushers. The father > son athe he Will for= 1 were oniered cub t. Thomas’ Eplsoo- » Das s prepared a written stat hill read. ant them go on with r. Charlier says his Princtpal objection ts os to isda The affair has created much interest in fashionable cite Ws. ‘The girls are now staying With friends, and One WeIVe Lis sister away sae to we dim 0 Kin astore. When the house he gave Anacostia and Potomac Railway Company in Union- | vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the | <A labors = hod y propric spied we od own. 5 - ‘ saa sere 5 "This property is well known, a part of it being the ho- | Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros inmture | Character of his daughter and his disitke of Mr | Howe. He requested his daughter to walt one year, and taen be would witadraw his objections, and give her a wedding utut if her Teelings con- Unued unchanged, .—Ry the Rritannie, 1s of the runnt details of thi with the gre: from the end, stam; amd it bs rontor Tristan 1 thing, however, Victory man sey : and won by a gran t. are performed. by the inclination to dese perior dn merit to any of before, but surely this performance of Foxhall eclipses all previous records, Twas our pleasant duty to tell how popular was th Poxtall upon the occasion of bis su Witch, and in stating here th anent that victory Was as nothing the cheering and applause whi Mant achievement of the American to-day, we are ot Foxt n trou eeable reports were gv ce, ahd at compared with h tollowed the bril- SIX DIFFERENT STYLES. SELTZ & MERTZ, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN! JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS: EMBROIDERED VESTINGS, TO BE WORN WITH FULL DRESS. TAILORS AND IMPORTERS, UE. VEEL CIDER! SWEET CIDER: OF SUPERIOR QUALITY In store and for sale in Barrels or Kegs by SAL C. PALMER, Wee LATEST NOVELTY FOR GENTLEMEN. Deror 1224 297H STREET, §@Tevernonic CONNECTION. WEST WASHINGTON. 029 Sure that We are Well within the Limtt of truthful record. * * °° Rosebery’s double event is com- pletely put in the shade by what Foxhatl has ace complished within Uae past fortnight, and now ab least he will be ent'tled to—without ‘the slightest prejudice—rank as quite the champion Ures-year old Of the season.” ———— A UNITED STATES CLERK MURDERED, t Omani ne Un ck outside his oMice door, ad been'shot by an unknown assassin, There Was great pybile excitement. Col. Simith Was a highly respected citizen, a soldier in the late War, and leaves an estimable funily, He had been rt fourteen years. The motive for i the identity of the assassin still b » kKAOWn thas months aleards threat. " because of Lis participation in th Lot the Slo- euse and Sunday laws, as Chairman: ‘n's committee. The authorities attach iinportance to these letters, and are of os ton that the assa 0 lyin Army of the Kepubli on the part of Lhe citizens, and ata mecting Sature day afternoon $5,000 were Talsed and offered as @ ard for the detection and conviction of the murderer or murderess. ee CLs} preme ny fren the A. & W. eturing company. growing out Tangement made by the tormer to assist Uy Unt the whole trust estate be sold and th ind HN mu prague the are ter; prom Jospital OF COLUMBIA. Wittiam B. Jackson Er au. GALES ET AL. —No. 7,459 Equity Dock ‘This cause being referred to the Aud of refetence passed in Notice is hereby. given that 1 said reference on TUESDAY O'CLOCK A.M, at my office, N. Gales and Sarah J. their claims. n5-a, t, th, e&m, 5t \ THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT 's. JULIANA WALKER 20. purposes specified in, the decree is cause Febraary 4, 1881: proceed with the OVEMBEE 15, 1881, a7 11 2 Louisiana avenue, | at which time’and place afl creditors of the said Joseph |. M. Gales, and other persons inter- ested in the premises, are notified to attend and resent JAMES G. PAYNE, Auditor. T to determine What suas of money Delong- the Quid = company had been used by the —o DytNG FROM A Drink oF Ra’ W. Morris, aged 59,a ship-joluerliving in Delancey ow York, swallowed ‘a quantity of rab i died during Friday night. A year ago ed Bank, New Jersey, he cut his throat and uly Bech SIX Weeks OuLOL Ue hospital. His id been giving Way for some time past Irom excessive drink. A Caxcr FOR Womex IN WASHINGTON TERRE: TouY.—In the lower house of the Washington —Wiltam Oo PERA GLASSES. GLASSES, at unusually low prices. SAM’L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, ‘Have opened to-day, a large assortment of OPERA ‘Territory legislature, Saturday, the Dil giving the right of suffrage lo women passed by a Vote ot 1300 1. A stnilar Dill was deieated in the upper house on the 26th ult. by a vote of 7 to 5, Tae will come up in another shape, and, it is believed, ——_—-e-______ ConTestinG His Mornen’s WILt.—Mrs. Margaret, A. Budington, relict of Henry J, Budington, a fore mer resident of Kingston, N. ¥., died some time agoin Paris, France. She made a will which wag. drawn in Paris. It belug claimed that she was a Great Variety of FUR TRIMMING. 029 Hlded. ‘there, the will has been offered before Ge ; penware vs ere, the as been fore the 025 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | itrogate ot Uister county tot, oben My ae TEINMETZ. terms of the instrument the estate 18 all left to lapaenciont nie iol Sacra So ation eet < inother’s death, H. as Bide veel ae ing in Kingston, who had been appointed’ an ade OPENING OF LADIES’ FURS. tushistrator in his father’s will, which, was con- = tested by the mother, was endeavor! fect & SEAL DOLMANS AND SACQUES. settlement of the —— 5 os that will, having, with an attorney, Paris last summer Fur-lined Garments of the Latest Patterns. _ a ee .— Ee mother's Will, claiming, among other thin, J. JAY GOULD, ia The Boston Picture Man, No. 421 97x Sr. N. W.—Pictures, Goods, ren. Fram Japanese ‘Xtuas Cards and Novelties’ for ladies and chide 029-210 i if admitted W probate at all it should be in where it was drawn. He ts not a legatee by will, The estate of Mrs. M.A. Budington Is ¥i ‘aL $50,000, ———e A New Jersey Hore. BurNep.—A special ie A® GALLERY, J. PAPER HAN '. SPELSHOUSE, times. examinatic 708 7th st. nw. SPECIALT! Velvet, . UP. 810 Wainut Frames, from 250 cp. Window Shades and ‘Fixtures, 50c.. Branch Store No. OUR Cabinet Size Frames, Cart“ = GER AND DECORATOI No, 821 7th street northwest, Federal Bx ion of my stock solicited. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, No. 521 7th street northwest, bet. Gand H. NO. 521 7TH §T. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. o18-3m B ROBINSON & CO., 'e o13 BOYS' CLOTHING HOUSE, 909 PeXNsYLVANTA AVENUE. patch from Hammonton, N. J., dated November 6, says: “The Hainmonton House, which stood on & Spacious lawn immediately across the track from, the depot of the Camden Atlantic ratiread, a& Hammonton, N. J., was burned to the ground yes. lerday morning. ‘Several women ond children were lowered from tae windows by ropes. The loss ts estimated at about $25,000, upon Which there Grand display of Elégant Oil Pain « va rance.” The ‘'honse was one Pigrurs frames, Looking’ Glamor: Get of Are eo | Te ae ee certs Meta ries eee ar Syatist, desins in Wall Paper, Picture Frames | Camden and Atlantic City, and for several sume Novelties in Velvet and Gilt Frames now in stock, and | M1CTS past has been langely patronized. It was re fre-h supplies constantly arriving. Prices to suit the | Cently robbed of clotilug and otuer valuables by sneak-thieves. BIAIARD PLAYING HELD To BE GamBiina.—The Supreme Court of Indiana has decided that playing billiards or pool, where the loser pays Tor the vames, t8 gambling, and the proprictor ts Hable for Geeping a gambling house. he decision is based on the theory that the hire Of the table, which is the amount charged for the games, 18 w. on the skill of theplayers, and so considered, there 1s 20 difference between that and any other Wagering of imoney. The decision 1s a radical one. derk nil Eprrors ASsavLTep.—A telegram from N.J., November 7, says: Hon. H. 1. Bonsall, ex: meniber of the legislature, and B, L. Bonsall,’ his ONEY! MONEY! MONEY SELINGER’S “LOAN monds, Watches, Clothe snd Merchaudiss cfoceers description. game bought and eold. All transactions strictly $50,000 Joan in sums to «uit, from 2% to 5, Hotst, is? tweet ok aN eta 7 ven, streets, a liberal advances made ‘upon | ‘Dia- Jeweiry, Suverware, Gung Pistols, son, the publishers and editors of the Daily Post, Were assaulted in the street to-day by Charles 8. Ridgway, ex-chairman of the county democratic executive committee. The assault grew out of an article published in the Post. ———— The | ‘The pink-eye disease 1s on the increase in Balti- Sant | mn Ridtover two hundred horses: have already W. H. WHEATLEY'S . STEAM DYEING AND WET AND DRY and to all parts of the country. 49) JEFFERSON aX ome ty Brier. SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. GzonGETOwN. Pg pre a . Cy died te — MANIED. & we’ FOWLER and ANNIE NS, both of Washington, D.C. = pes w by MARTIN—JOHNSON. On Novem! 2, oe v. Alfs Hi ALBERT L. MARTIN to Bala Be JOUNBOX, both of Washington, D.C. ‘TAYLOR—VAN-DYCK. At Lewinsville, hints Tavis uopiata Vas DiCK. Gs STOVES! ‘THE SUMMER FUEL. MONEY SAVED. [ASHINGTO! Lik titand 413 10H Hoe*= COMFORTS. STAR FURNACE, BOCIAL LATROBE, \ ye STOVES! TROUBLE AVOIDED. | tend the’ Large Se 2 Perk ‘edpesday, November: GARDEN, Op Tuesday, Novenuer ANN ALEXAN 3 ter of jder and Ann Garden, in” the year of her aze. ‘her ‘Funeral from her parents’ near Uniontown, D.C., Thursday, Bria pens and whee ta aia On Sunday, November 6th, 1881, in the seventeenth year of her ae, MARY Re ‘Funeral from St. ‘Church, We a ie Sem inst., at 9 o'clock a.m. [Alexandria papers, ay, oS RANGES, SLATE MANTELS, &c. GAS FIBTURES, Pun Bie, ‘Tinhing and all Jobbing promptly at- ‘No. 409 Nuwrn STREET NORTHWEST. al6 Cups: OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, 10, $2.50, $3.50end oe Toes, Bbc $2.56, $3, Qvercoate Bebo! 5, re Seven S 1881, % ed oe ios of Fi KP. ~ pro =e eee of the femily are ‘to attend further notice. Te tase THOM, Ue ay hed at ts