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__ PIANOS AND ORGANS. AUCTION SALES. WHE STi ¥F AND THE KRANIOH & BACH 5 Lowest Priers and * actest . L WILD & New Piano and Orzan Ware-rooms, 709 7th street northwest “Grand Sa fen wk of Plahow for rent 6 Tit Qualile terme, st EICHENBACINS Fient |S FE Waseron T1th #t..a few doors above Fa. av.026- GDSEY T. NiO’ nS | AUCTION SALES. TEA SETS, DESSERT AND TOILET SETS, IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, OF OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION, AT LOW PRICES. J. W. BOTELER & SON, ERM RAILROADS. JAH VALLEY RAL AD, Sues THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE CAVERNS OF LURAY. The Enry Cave snd Hotel Comrany noti- Bed thin Company t have introduced C LIGHT w daily iluminated by into the Co the sid of tt oO LS ADF: AN STUDENT LAMP, NICKEL PLATED, LARGEST SIZE, WiTH NEW IMPROVEME: ONLY $4.50. J. W. SCHAFER, 1020 7TH STREET, Apove New Youk AVENUE. vast subte their wil remain open feet ENGLISH, FRED RODGER: D BCORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, oH, DRESDEN AND CHINESE. ENGLISH CUTLERY. FINE PLATED-WARE, AND FULL LINE OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Larz Wess & Beventpcr,) No. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue. both. ahs YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING STOVE, Do not fail to call and examine our large assortment of Agen RADIAN for the HOME HEATING STOVES AND < FURNACES, PALtione ‘The Test of their kind made in the country. Also, er LATKOBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND ‘THE MODEL FAST 1 ye E. BRICK SET RANGES, THE EAST AND THE WES Please eal and examine our stack a og DOUBLE TRACK! 25 TIT SevENtH STREET NoRTHWEST. SCHEDULE TO TARE EEFECT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, pCR ere D ner Sate ew A most complete line of medium price English Toilet Xb sr. Louts | Sets. Antique shapes just opened. FINE GOODS, in rich Cut Glass, French and English Fancy Wares (Piedmont, | und Triple Plated Silver Ware, suitable for Soa bd WEDDING PRESENTS. A complete stock of he HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. AND VALLEY E <i WILMAKTH & EDMONSTON, ns r no andat Point of Rocks for oS 709 MARKET SPACE. Coe Si y only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and = = —— ee 30:00 BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattsvile, BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. Colles r apolis Junction. | — = ——————— : Laurel, Aw hes By ct Seca weer) 10:40 PI t rst CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND | e) , NEDY & CO., ST. LOUIS EXPE (Established 1800,) ore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta Deal in PAL TIMOIE ENP ee Ware BAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, Wiitints *MUADELPHIA AND NEW! ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, tations, (Winchester, Fred- BUILDER'S HARDWARE. 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET. t4:45_Point of _N. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. 03. MITATION STAINED GLASS. se Wa . ‘Thix rand and beautiful invention fills a vacancy {Martinsburg and | jong felt in the ornamentation of common windows, g satteville and Laurel.) | glass, ae.. and produces all the unique effects of the raed ar Sate real Tea n-lines and colored glass in richly stained LYIMORKE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL | Social New dengue Jantech Seo een PRES: a pplying riven to every customer. Agency, 939 1, street = ry: ATE and ST. LOUIS | ihe, Hefer by_perminson to Churelt cf the ineartith 0 FAIL ADELPHIA, NEW YORK ana Boston | _obSm™ J. G. CULVERWELL. Aut. for D. WALI TMond MELE nd LAUREL PANTS, O1Ls, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. E) PKESS. Stops on signal or to letoff passencers: tation between Washington and Annapolis — 5 Other traina daily, JOUNSTONE’S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID meg Fatimaten furtsieed to Bild Se a from Washington stop at Relay Station. Patimates furnished ers. - ob fugiier itor at ape ot the Baltoge and TISIS' SUPPLIES always on Ticket Uitice, Wachinaten Station and 619 sud 133 " Peoney ivama, crue Lath streets were order GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn. Sooner serge ee ace 418 Tru Stare Nontawesr. ny THE GREAT MARTIN & COS PULP MORTAR 1981 et ee Jee |. 9 ee - bedied a ALS. Where Black Joints are Required. of Eau: Best in the world. Only black that never fades. Nh PEF ‘T NOVEMBE, Assl. o<, TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, trot Depot, corner J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AcEwts, of Sixth and B streets, as follows: ap27 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. Bor Pittwbure ar Shicaxo: pete ie — leepits Cars at 8: » With Sleeping Cars A " Shabu aa STEAMERS, &e. : a. — BALTIN > POTOMAC RAILROAD. See 7 oe BALII« : ME v Ss Leaves Tth-street wharf at 7 o'clock a. m, for For Canandaicua, Koc! , Buttalo, | N: with | POTOMAC RIVEk LANDINGS as follows:—On Tues- Samos Corte ie d the af 8:00 an. | days for Nomini: on Thursdays tor Brick House Land- Zim. daily, except Sat- | ing (Machodock Creek) and Mattox Creek: on Sundays Cnandaigtie and Wat-| fr “Mattawvinen “and "Mattox Creeka; ceruring on pilliameport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10: going and refarnine: oatope at po wdc ‘Creek New York and the bast, $00 a.m., 10:30 we fominpethnsintn Fee Nob aud TOS ae” Oa Santas on il | Bt Se Oe Aen 10-15 p.u., limited expressof Pullman Parlor Cars, | KTOTIGE. with beats of Brooklyn Annex, affording POH FOTORAO BEY LANDINGS. ton street, avoiding double | Op and after NOVEMBER 3p, 1881. the steamer ferriaye across New York city ARROWSMITH will leave her whar?, foot of 7th street, ‘For Philadel; tna, 5-00 a.m... 10:30.m.,2:00,5:40,10:00 | at am. every MONDAY, FHURSBAR aod GATOR and 10:15 p ‘On Sunday 4), 5:40, 10-00and | Day for all river landings. On MONDAY as far as . am. daily, ex- | Nomini Ferry, On THURSDAY, Nomini and Currio- “40, 8:00, 9:90, 10:30 a.m, ana 2-09, | ™82- On SATURDAY, Currionian and Leonardtown. . 5 a0) 9:30, 10:00 and 10: 15 1. OR tod JOHN R. WOOD, Agent. S00, 10:30 demm., 2:00, 5:40, 9:90, 10500 = oes Se ee RB NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS For Pope's Ciesk B® SOsnoe ey Pater two except ay. POLNT LOOKOUT. « For Annapolis, 6-40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except | _ Steamer EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS Si 2 and SATURDAYS at 5 p.m. ] ALEXANDIIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, PAILRGAE PEI AND WASHINGTON | par, AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, BEGIN- RAILI ae a NING OCTOBER Ist.” Vis) p.m. Ou Sunday at | First-class fare to Norfolk and Fort Monroe... 6. UL: a.m... and 0 p.m. raphe a 3 oe eet a cl Sout E 5 _ ‘irst-class fare to ey Point and out. > Sai cattails | Bem cee te Ces Rat ea ee Trains leave Alexandria for Waehineton, 6:00, 8:05 and 1000 ates LI SR), GW, 1-00 and 9-10 ve On ‘Sauday at 8:03 and mh nished av B.&O. Tis tice, Rortheast comer udaf the depot, | ‘ 2a edges | Sal Btn WM. P. MEDICAL, &e NPLUC CONSUL WED ing at Fis Exeursion First-class First-class ‘west; St. Mare Hotel; Roose's Clea Second-class Fare to Ping ‘Tickets and staterooms for saie and information tur- B. W. Reed’s Sons, 1: F street northwest; t office, 1351 Pennsvivania avenue north- tands, at prin- is: HB. Polkinhorn, next to City Post Of- fice; and at Company's Office, 7th street wharf. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. WELCH, Agent. on Nourone AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE will leave her wharf, foot of 6th street,every MONDAY, ESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock P-m., touch: Point, Point Lookout and Fortress Monroe. ickets will be issued as follows: FALL AND WINTER, ARRANGEMENTS, COM- 3 ING OCTOBER 1. Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk... $2.50 Seound-class Pare t9 Fortress Monroe ana Norfolk $1.60 Fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout... 1.50 Apr Point and Point Lookout woe Returning, Jeave Norfolk, TUESDAYS, THURS- et ciesterta bo the | DANSE RATURDAES sttouncelock Dein as re. Main office, 19 South | omice, G13. 15th street: in the National Metropelitan °S1_ | Bank Building, or at the office, 6th stract wharh, THE NEW YORK STEAMERS Ww ey | JOHN GIBSON and E. ©. KNIGHT. ve Pier 41, East timp | River, New York, every SATURDAY. at fous o'clock ne pubi m., and ae x, SRIDAY, st 1 sm For Box of Dry Poepara for mixing with whiskey, | Dafticulars % street, Georgetow sent sealed by mail for $1. Addrem it HARWOOL ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, ‘TSI West Marshall «treet, Richmond, Va.” n7-eo6t* om 613 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. Ge MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! cheapest, ind: KNOW THYSELY. 1 “THE I xi't, 300 pages, con- Engtavings, 125 Pre- UNARD LINE. Cc ITED. ND LIVERPOOL. AT COKK HARBOR. N. R.. NEW YORK. by mail. Tijustrated Hn Adress Peabody Medi- z Bothnia Ws PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch | Pivthia Wed, TD alia Wed., 4 Jan. t AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROMAEW You Kh. JOUN TR RATES OF PASBAGE. Dextrs: arian T $60, $80 and $100, accorvtnis to sccommodations, Rey Disearos Gare or ickets to Paris, $15 additions. mid tho Stalupe for pame | Return titkets on favorable terins. os ae ; rage at very low Fates. ace Hel n Liv. Da. JOHN TRIPP. _ | erpooi and Quecustown and all other parts of Lurops sé AU VENTEHIG TREAT. | PTerough bills of inden given for Belfast, Glascow, 408 ‘Mamachusctis avenan Pee, Havre, Antwerp and otter portsou the Continent and we freoot any charce whatever. ni-lin | for Mediterranean ports. 2 | |For freicht and passave apply at the Company's office, THE OF. ST ESTABLISHED AND | No. 4 Bow 5 Gieen, or rae steerace pg to nie LAD IFS PLYSICIAN in theeity, can | OTIS KIGELOW & GO., 605 7th street, Washington ‘truset?s avenue, trom 2 | D.C. = ickly cured. P ectacat Sessions || Gxt Sehly ctied. Yruupt treatinent, Separsig wots | Ort (ALL WEARNESSE ASES OF | \y = Gngans of buth sexes cured: new cases often in | NEW YORK ROTTERDAM. Gor 10 dave Ail ia Utcoublp “call, “Often “456 SS B near 4g street southw ours 8 | eauereReae 10, $to7 pete asin” | “AMST ‘ROTTERD, WR. ARMSTRONG HAS HAD OVER TWENTY Years! universal sucess in duscases of men exclu- mye ciara for eicine uly ‘Barcment cll.ce private, coracr sth and G streets south. west, Tueiay, Thureday, Saitnday, 2 to. p.m.036- ‘© CURF, NO PAY!—TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH Wotavets binceace, come ot ouce, and you shall be SiUiaLa Sateen hy DE = Nw GERMAN LLOYD— BLISHED Yous, Havas ‘cured. i ‘No REMEDY FOR LA ‘Officehours ‘Se10-6m rAIN CURE a no bourse, comer 3th a ‘per box, sent FUTURE B HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHICKERING PIANOFORTE, BROWN REP PAR- HRRUESE GD Goth ane Ea HUSK MATTRESSES, PILLOWS” AND. BOL- TERS BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, ORNAMENTS, LACE CURTAINS AND CURNICE, BOOM CHAIRS. StAnbtE-TOE, SIDEBOARD, Kr EN REQUISITES, &c., &c., AT Aue: THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. BU, Nt 0 N THE SOUTH SIDE OF MARBACHE SETTS AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. WITH GOOD ALLEY PRIVILEGES. By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in the cause of Ham. iton vs. Davis et al.. No.5, 978 equity, we will offer. for gale at public suction, in front of premises, on MON- DAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P_M., all the interest, title and estate of all of the parties to said cause in and to that certain lot or Sey of ground situste in the City of Washington, in incor Cotuaiis ae as and pane lot letter or marked in tchell’s recorded su division of orizinal lot 17, in square 247, with the irtenances thereto bel ng. ¢-fourth -cash, spd the residue in poe Fe Seaealee ss ol six, Jeri hain ea roa cos laa MN A of aS muissory notes to be given therefor, beat interest rom the day of sale at six per centum per annum: or the purchass Bay, at bis or her election, pay all cash, and may icipate the deferred payments. The title to be retained until all of the purchase money and the interest thereon is paid. All conveyancing st pur- ‘haser's cost, ) deposit on acceptance of bid. CHARLES A. ELLIOT, 403 5th street northwest, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LADIES’ GOODS. 1 pee PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SITS. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES CLOAKS, The larzest and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths, M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 029 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. M®.- SELMA RUPPERT, 4 008 NINGH STREET, Complete Stock of . ZEPHYRS, CREWEL AND GERMANTOWN WOOL, KNITTING YARNS, WORSTED GOODS, ART EMBROIDERIES, AND OUTLINE WORK. and select assortment of CHILDREN'S ME- RING CLOAKS, CAPS AND DRESSES in all. the latest styles. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, FRINGES and ‘TRIMMINGS. o24-gm ME J. P. PALMER, ImporTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHIONS, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lis AND 127, ‘Most reapectfully announces to the Ladies that ehe has now in Stock a recherche assortment of FRENCH BONNETS, ENGLISH HATS AND PARIS NOVELTIES. SELECTED PERSONALLY WHILE IN EUROPE, 022, VE* 6.4203, q 618 Nxt Srarer Norrawesr, Wil open her selection of BONNETS and ROUND HATS on TUESDAY, October 18. o15.4m OUGLASS’, NIsTH sTREET. _ 8. CLoup Buinpixa. HOSIERY, FALL AND WINTER STYLES FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, NOW READY. JOB LOTS OF FINE FRENCH AND ENGLISH HOSIERY, AT ONE YALF PRICE. DOUGLASS’, 9TH STREET. 82 N ME. WASHINGTON, FASHIONABLE, RT A m suid TL ENSYLYANIA AVE., rior style at short notices "Ladies San 1 and basted, and a perfect fit guaranteed. re Dresses out FAMILY SUPPLIES. Aste LUXURIES, RECENT IMPORTATION— PETITS POIs, CHAMPIGNON: TRUFFL PATE BE FOIE GRAS. ANCHOVIES IN OIL, : OLIVES FARCIES, CAPERS, PICKLES, SAUCES. WITMER'S, _29 _1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. QO} STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalled. HUME, CLEARY & CO., vax BEIL'S: RYE AND ROCK, THE ORIGINAL AND Best. 807 Marxer Space. VAN BIEL'S RYE AND ROCK is pronounced the GREAT NATIONAL REMEDY for COUGHS. COLDS AND CONSUMPTION. Trade supplied by 8. W, REED’S SONS, 031 1216 F street northwest, RH anv Frurry, NEW YORK SWEET CIDER. Also, Delicious; in color, pale amber, CRAB APPLE CIDER, Superior as a beverage to the Juice of any other apple. For saleby | HUME, CLEARY & Co., 28 807 MARKET SPACE._ M\HAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY flour, favorably known as the SOVEREIGN, Yields. im perfection, white, sweet and wholesome HUME, CLEARY & CO., D8 807 Market Space. AU WHEAT FLOUR, ALL-WHEAT FLOUR, JUST BECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE MILL. Families and the Trade supplied. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, WHOLESALE AGENT, ol5 S04 NinTH srnEET NORTHWEST, G®- E. KENNEDY & SON, Dealers in STAPLE AND Fancy Guoceniss. aking 8. of OLD GOVERNMENT aA A CORFER Ti ig predounsed by sil who welt the best in the city. NEW RAISINS; NEW FIGs. NEW CURRANTS; MALAGA GRAPES, BRUNSWICK SOUPS. HN KELLY, UBN B. REDS umn re Frest-Crast or A'SPECIAL, " Btalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, guid band 908 Northern Liberty Market; or Address Box ‘Post Office. GdatkeGing dalivered treo of change tp all parts of the patace MARKET, Conner 14TH sTReeT axp Naw Yorx avenvz, FRANK J, TIBBETS, Proprietor. Alllonds of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- TER, EGGS, etc. Everything the best. adv Ww. H. WHEATLEY’S scoot EEE Seearashaees and to all parts, THIS AFTERNOON. sre a dete land records for the bia, and at the request of the pecured thereby, T ; ‘auction, i OF. the wee THE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVENGER, 1881, AT'FOUR ICK P.M... CLOCK F-3 sf 72 Ey B Ee nite. front of the premieoe’_ the, folowing Atecchicd Se cee, the ‘deseri estate, namely: ‘The east half of lof numbered. Bee (), ih square numbered seven hundred and titty: three (733), fronting 23 feet on south D stre ning back that width 119 feet 6 inches to sn “Ais, on TUESDAY. the EIGHTH. DA\ VEMBEH, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M-, in from of the premites, the following-described real estate-natne- ly:—Allof that Lot desienated ax Lot F, inthe sabol Vision of the east part of Lot numbered one 1), in aq numbered five hundred and seventy-nine (579), said Lot F having a front of 20 fect on 20 street southwest, and extending back that width 117 feet 6 inches. ‘Terms of eale: One-third cash; Dalunce payable in six, twelve andelehieon mouths, with interest thereon ue Per cent per annum, the deferred payments to be eecured by deed of trust’on the property. A deposit df $100 on each Lot required of purchaser at fine ‘of tale, and. all convevancing to be at his cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in. seven days from day of ale the Tess tee reserves the right to sell the property at risk and cost of defauitins purchaser after five days’ tice. o2-m,w,5 7 THOMAS J, HOBNS, Trustee. 8?” THE ABOVE SAL ARE POSTPONED ON account of the weather until FRI nid SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ELEVENTH and TWELFTH, 188!, re- spectively, same hours and places. ni-in, Ww, th, £ AS J. HOBBS, Trustee. OF No. "PE BALANCE OF THE UNREDEEMED Pledges, consisting of fine Gold Watches, Rings, Ghaing ana be sold st public auction on ¥and SATURDAY EVENINGS AT SEVEN QCLOCK P.M, at the National Loan Office, 1007 7th street. inti-29 POLEY, Auctioneer. W241 TER 8B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, 1,500 YARDS OF DAMAGED CARPETS AT AUC- Qn TO-MORROW, NOVEMBER TWELFTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M, a TOG A Mig Ue nal fell tn front of our ermevash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., it Auctioneera, JHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE CRATE. OF MAJOLICA WARE AXD ASSOMTMENT OF WHITE WARE AT ACCHION. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 127, 1881, within my salesrooms, at TWELVE O'CLOCK. It ‘T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO-STORY auaue DWELLING, No. #04 L STREET NORTH- On MONDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTFENTH, 23 1881, at HALF-BAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. 164 shall sell st public auction, in front of the premises, fronting 17 feet on List ect. : if cash. balance in six and twelve months, with interest at six per cent. $100 posit at time of sale, one me T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. FROLEX, Auctioneer, 811 7th strect northwest, I will sell at my auction rooms, 811. 7th street north- west, on MONDAY MORNI NOVEMBER FOU TEENTH, a lange lot of | firet-class Hi, cmanist N jne of Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets, Sideboards, Lounges, Extension ‘Tables and Mettravers. Twill sell SAME DAY a Family 1ot of Notions; also, a lot Carpets, Popcmercue ‘to mention. rrisge and alonce lot of other goods, FOLEY, Auctioneer. VALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Avetioncers. ELT. ASSORTED STOCK LLOW WARE, PLATYORM SPRING WAGON, COUNTER Sk FT NTH, 1881, at shall fell at the store, north- avenueand L streets northwest, rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO DESTRABLE_ BRIC DWELLINGS ON THE P-STREET RAILROA) NEAR THIRTIETH (WASHINGTON) STREE’ GEORGETOWN. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 224 day, of Aucust, A. D. 1872, ‘and recorded in Liber No. 689, folio 247, one of the land records for Washing ton county, in the District of Columbia,” the subscrib- ers will sail to the hichest bidder, in front of the prem- ines. on FRIDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, 1861, at FOUR O'CLOCK, ‘the following piece or parcel of ground in Thomas’ Beall, of Georgetown, first addition to Georgetown, District of Columbia: Be: ginning for the same at a point on West street ti fect from the west line of Washington street, being at the northeast corner of lot two hundred and two, and running thence west, on the south line of West street, seventy feet, more or lesa, tothe east line of Abbot's property, being one foot front of lot 202, all of lot 2 and about nine fect of lot 200; thence south parallel with Washington strect one hundred and twenty fect; thence east parallel with West street, say weventy feet, and thence north to the point of beginning, together with, alland singular, the improvements,” et cetera, as in said deed mentioned. ‘The terms, which will be liberal, will be made known atthe time of sale. oy HYDE.) 019-Staw&ds THOMAS HYDE, ”§ Trustees. TO-MORROW. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, Orphans’ Court, the undersigned , on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH, 1831, at 12:30 p.m., in the store lately occupied by J. Her- bert M: Corner of Harrison and Monroe streets, Uniontown, D.C., offer at public auction, » miscella- neous assortint GROCERIES, DRY GOODS .AND HARDWARE, now in said etore. And at 3 o'clock, sharp, of the same day, in the yard attached to, said ‘store, there will be offered for sale, Two Valuabte Horses, ‘Two Business wagons and Harness, One Cart, One Valuable Milch Cow, and about TWENTY TONS OF HAY, in prime order and quality, to be offered in lots of two tons. FRANCES E. MARTIN, WOODBURY WHEELER, n10-2t Administrators of J. Herbert Martin. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. HANDSOME CHANDELIERS AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell within our salesroom the following Chandeliers and Side Brackets: One five light Chandelier, extension drop light, Argand urner, cee light Chandeliers, extension drop light, Argand urnee, Four four light Chandeliers, extension drop light, Ar- nd burner ‘Two twelve light Chandeliers, extension drop light, Ar- wand burner. One Hall Fixture. Eight Double Side Brackets. ferme cash. n10-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH, com- mencing at TEN O'CLOOK A.M.. we shall seli within named in part; ‘Teas, Coffees, Syrups, Sugars. Baki , Broci t How Wa Cofiee and ‘Tea Caddies, Crockery Ware. Brushes. Spring Balance, Counter Sealen, Patent Oil Cen, Coffee Mill, Platform Scale. ‘One large and one small Tee Box, cost $1 Canned Goods, anda large assortment of Shelf Goods. ‘One Spring Wagon, nearly new, made to order. ‘Terms: Cash. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucte. -d WALTER N EURALGIA, NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUS HEADACHE, DYSPEPTIC HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, PARALYSIS AND DYSPEPSIA. IT I8 A FULLY ESTABLISHED FACT, BASED ON LARGE ACTUAL EXPERIENCE, AND THERE | 18 NO KIND OF DOUBT BUT THAT THESE DISEASES CAN BE CURED. Dr. ©. W. BENSON'S Celery and Chamomile Pills are ING STAR. November _it, ISM he TUESDAYS ELECTIONS, SOME CHANGES AND CLOSE VOTERS POR LEGIELATORE IX MARYLAN! ‘The Boltimore Swa this morning says: “With | Garrett to ear from, which will not make any laeterial change either way, Mr. Keating, the | prepared expressly to cure Sick Headache, Nervous | oom ratte cam date for comptrotier, hax 18.768 Headache, Neuralria, Nervousness, Paralysis, Sleep- jority Wil met be mo a Ser ae - ar | couabes whieh give kb vt bens ne leamens and Iadiretion or Drmerai, and wittewre |CHsha, Hit alee Mi mejores are Abe any case, no matter how obstinate, if proper'y used, | ester, Hariont, How. ml, Rom, Prince Gee Wicomico, Worsestor. 7 | ‘They are not acureall, but only for those special dis- | counties dre’ Alleceny, C-lrort, ¢ ries, Frederick, Moptacimers, Queen Anne's, orn, cases. They contain mo opium, moryhineor quinine, | St. Bary’, Telly t nod Wechingum Vive ae and arenct a parrative, but regulate the bowels and | SOT" Counted bby the tern sudges in oll the counties 3 y. Gorrett county, W. RB. cureconstipation by curing or removing the causes of it. \o a aoe: = ol <t sd sen Wu democrat, and Kanmel J ‘They have a charming effectupen the skin, andatorely, | the, house of dciecates ‘quieting effect upon the nervons system, simply by feed | Jontsiative Ut ct, Peovived a | | recount The voths for hit: | ing its ten thousand hungry, yes in some cases starving, . ponrnt, See ee +58 fusisted 2pon, and the result abeorbents. They make or create nerve matter, and in | het yet arene: wan ret Melees tn Harford orty 4 for Mr. Allon, repube np, democratic candidat r. St that way increase mental force, endurance and bwilliancy an, over M. of mind. Nobody that has a nervous system should | neglect to take them two or three months in each year, simply as a nerve food, if for no ot her purpose. Sold by all dragzists. Price, 50 ceatsabox. Depot 196 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two | boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any aa DR. BENSON'S. NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. tons his majority in t nd my fall much lower, read= | justers stil cl nn's majority will let be less then 124 legis to the best estumat Ww Toe ay Hou.e—Resdjesters, 5; Tits, 48. Readjustors, Majority tor reads | Justers on Jor Tie Richmond Dis pm.) concedes Came Tor's ele. jority, and sum i As follows ECZEMA, TRTTE! MILK CRUST, J ATONS, DIS AS ROvUL ITCHINGS, On all parts of the body. and smooth; ren toilet dressing IN TWO botties in one pa and external treatment. All first class druggists have it. Price $1 por peck- age. « CERS. TENDER AND PINPLE tor! rpHoas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE OF SUPERB SMYRNA CARPETS, AXMINSTER AND SMYRNA RUGS, TAPESTRY, WILTON, AND MOQUETTE CARPETS. The above superior collection will be, sold. at my cious ealesrooms on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE -TEENTH. 1881, COMM at HALF-PAST LOCK. The rapestry Carpets will be sold to suit purcha-ers. 8 may be expected, as the Bocdkare sold without reserve Onexhibition day prior tonaie. nl0-dts HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A LARGE FIRST-CLASS DWELLING HOUSE, No. 815 fIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN H AND I, TO WHICH SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 20th day gts of October, A. D. 1871, and recorded in Liber No. 3 659, folio d&4, ‘one of tlie land records for Washing ton'county, D. C., and in Liber folio 204, et 'keq., of the land records of the Dirtrict of Coluiubia, the subscribers, by the written direction of the party #e- cured thereby, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on "the premives,_on MONDAY, ‘THE FIFTH DAY OF _D! ‘MBE! A. D. 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, Lot num- bered 16 (sixteen), in Square numbered 220 (two hundred aud twenty), in the City of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, "according to John Davidson's subdivision of said square, of record in the office of the Surveyor of said city, fronting twenty-four feet eight inches on 15th street ‘northwest, on which ix erected a large Dwelliy: House, together with all and singolar, the improvements, privileges, hereditaments and sp- ee to the same belonging or in uny manner appertaining. erma of ral One-fourth of the purchase money (of which $250 must be paid at the time of ezle) in cash, and the residue in equal sums, in one, two and three years from the day of sa’e, for which the purchaser must give promissory notes bearing six per centum per annum interest, payable half yearly; to be recured by @ deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustive op the Property sold; or the purchaser may pay ali caxh, at his option. | All conveysncing and recording must be at the cost of the purchaser, and if the terms are not com lied with within five diays after the day of sa ¢ the Trustees reserve the richt.{o resell the property on five days’ pub- lic notice in the “Evening Star," ut the risk and cost of the purehaser in default. Special attention is called to this ooeets are Deing a first class house, and advantazeously located. ANT HYDE i nl0-d&ds CHRISTOPHER N. THOM} T#ustees. ‘NO. A. PRESCOTT, Real Estate Broker. A GOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. jofor sale by auction the following desirable vacant MONDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., south 15 feet bs’ depth 100 feet to 30-foot alley of” lot 27, qr. 538, west side 3d street, between E and F streets south- we SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. our salesroom the following articies, nearly new, and Temoved to our salesroom for couvenience of sale: ‘Handsome Chamber Suites, three pieces. Turkish Parlor Suite, upholstered in brown rep. ‘Walnut Book-case, M. T. Sideboard. ing ones Eprniture, Walnut Extension Table and Din- room - ‘elvet, Body Brussels and other ts. Handsome Dinner Set, numberiug 1 ‘Heating and other Stoves, ee Gents* Ladies ke. _n10-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. A FINE BLOOD BAY HORSE, 16} HANDS HIGH, SOUND, KIND AND GENTLE; WILL WORK IN ANY HARNESS. ‘The above animal will be sold at TWELVE O'CLOCK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBEK TWELFTH, in front of my vuction rooms. Mpl0-2 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS At, my salesrooms SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH, 1881, AT TEN O'CLOCK, embracing French Pinté Mirrors and a general assortment of excellent House- tout Articles, one superior Antique Piano, fine Window any A180, One handsome Dog Cart in perfect order. One good Work Horee. —No postponement on account of weather. n10- F[eHOMA® DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, No. 1132 NINETEENTH STREET Beene cor trust, to me, dated April, y virtue of a mi and Sa in Liber No. 967, folio Hy intrict of Ist, 1881, 62 ét seq., one of the land records of the Di Golumbia, and by request, in writing, of the holder of the note secured thereby, I will’ sell, at. public | auction, in front of the premives, on SATURDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF NOV. BER 1us} at FOUR AND A-HALF O'CLOCK M.., ¢ following described Feal extate, in the City’ of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, to wit: Ali of Lot numbered forty-three (43), in William Mayes’ recorded subdivicion of origmal 'lot number twenty-ix (26), in Square numbered one hun- dred and seventeen (1 subject to a first deed of tru: fosecure $1,500 and intcrext at 7 per cent, trom AP Ist, 1881, ‘lated 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 purchaser's option. A deposit of ‘$75 will be required on the day of sale. if the terma of sale are not complied with in five days, the Trustee reserves the rixht to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. “All conveyancing at purchaser's cont. C. H. KNIGHT, Trustee, 025,27, 20014 482 Louisiana aventie. §2-THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY POST- poned until SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH, same hour and place. By'order of Trustee. n7&11 rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO’ AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT. NER OF TWENTIETH AND M STR NORTHWEST, AND BEING TH AND BACK BUILDING BRICK STORE AND DWELLING: HOUSE ON | THE NORTHWES' CORNER OF TWENTIETH AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. AND THE OLD HOUSE AND YACANT LOT ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER QF TWENTIETH AND M STREETS NORTH- Pisa. PALE TO BE MADE IN SEPARATE of VED COR- EETS. iE THREE-STORY pps an Pip Any au OOM MENCE stoned square No. 116, ( front on M street by 7 M., lot 25, sqr. 471. ‘This lot is the southeast corner of ‘ith and K’ strects southweet. Fronts 20 feet on Tia street, by « depth of 100 feet. A desirable business rn corner. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-TWO, 1881, at FOUR ©'CLOCK P. M., Jot 28, qr. 544. This lot is on west side of 3d street, next to northwest corner M street southwest, and can be bought iu three parta of 16 feet front each to a wide alley. Also, lots 2 and 3, ear. 544, situated on M street, next to northwest corner 3d street southwest. These lots can be jought in six parts of 1635 feet front each to an alley. "erms made known at time of sale. _ nl0-a J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. EXECUTOR'S SALE. NEW YORK CITY REGISTERED SEVEN PER CENT. $5,000 BOND, SERIES No. 4, PAYABLE On MONDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, 1831, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, xt the auc! THOMAS DOWLING, I’shall cel! the abo. n9-4t JP OXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE VIL- LAGE OF UNIONTO! . SALE TO BE MADE IN SEPARATE PARCE By virtue of the decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, passed in Fquity Cause! No. 7,904, wherein Wiliam S. Martin and others are plaintiffs and Fllen E. Martin and others urs dants, the undersigned Trustee will se'l at tion, in front of the premises, on M D at TWO O'CLOCK P. twenty-nine (29), thirty four (224), two hundred and twen! (225), dred and ‘fifty-seven (257) and two hundred and nit eight (258) of the official Uniontown, D.C. And in after t suid lots is com 1 at folio 316, &c., one of the Land Kecords of said Dis: triet, located on the Anacostia roxd. A plat of the property can be seen at the office of the Ses and Potomac Railway Company in Union- wn. This property is well known, a part of it beine the ho- tel known ax "The Drover's Rest," covering afd occu. pying lots y (0), one (1), ‘twenty-nine (29) aud thirty (20). “Lot 225 is improved by comfortable two- story Frame Dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purcbase money in gash; the residue in one and two years, with interest, for which purchaser is to give notes, secured on the property sold: or ull cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100.cn_ each lot when eokd will t required. ‘The property will be sold clear of ‘ail encur brances snd aii taxes to July Ist, 1881. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. WOODBURY WHEELER. 330 474 etroet northwest, EL . CALLAGHAN, 435 7th street northwest, ‘Trustées, DANI n8-d&ds 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIGHT NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, WITH MODERN I MENTS, ON THIRTERN-AND-ACHAT, NEAR "THE BUREAU OF ENGRA’ PRINTING. i By virtue of eight several deeds of truet, each, data the Lith dayof April, A.D. 1877, and recorded! in Liber No. 8¢4, at pages 236, 23: 246, 24! 252,256 and 259,'et eq... respectively, z will rell to the highest bidder, in front of the prem on MONDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF NO- VEMBER, A:D. 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, the foliowing Lots in W. W. Corcoran’s &ubdivicion of Lote 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in square 264, Lots A, B, C, D'apd EB, on which are eight houses, each abont fourtecn feet wide, running from center td center of thedividing walle; each house, with the ground onw ‘stan tial wid rear the lot, to be sold ec; parate! ;—the lots being 105 feet 10 inches more oF less, ‘sale for each house: All above one thourand doliara cash; and for the one thousand doLars a credit of three years, at xix Jer centum per anuum, vaysbie Femi-annualy, for which the, purchaser ve note recured by a deed of trust, with tax and insurance Sathrat the orton of te purchaser, “1 tho term 5 jon of the 11 3 not complied with within ve days after the day of male, the Trustees reserve the right to oy cate Sherolon five gare, tice, e publithed ipithe in ‘the risk and cost, GHRISTOPAER N. THoM,} Trustees. 2 OF A VALUABLE LOT ON a RIDE OF VERMONT AVENUE, ia e HOUSE N. P. HANSON HISS & CO. ° eleven In the house of de TUE REPUBLICANS CLAIM WISCONSIN. ‘The secretary of the republican state central committee places the republican pluralities a& 8,000 to 11,000, with the legisieture 87 republicans to 46 democrats on joint ballot. ‘There ts no ques Uon Whstever of the election of the republ stale ticket. —NEW DESIGNS— PENNSYLVANIA. Official returns have been received from thirty. eight of the sixty-seven counties in the state, These, with the estimeted returns from the ree mainder, give Baily, republican, for state treas- Uurer, a plurality of 5,54 over jemocrat, geen Sees Enlai Dr. Boynton on the Garfield Case. HE CHANGES INCOMPETENCE AND MISTAKEN TREAT. MENT. ‘The Topeka, (Kan.), Capital publishes an inter. View with Dr. Boynton, in which he gives his Views on President Garfield's case and his criti cism on the treatment of the case, Hie said he does hot Uutak the President's wound was necessari mortal; but that if he had had proper treatment from the first he might have Well, adding, “I do not say, however, that he might not have died even Under suc circum. stances” He also sid Were was reasonable ground for hope at first, bot the case was not properly handled. He had “always been of that opinion, almost from the first. ‘Tht is, the treat- MANTELS . . MIRRORS ........ WAINSCOTING. FURNITURE.. .--CERAMICS. LOW’S ART TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, WAINSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS. FIRST PREMIUM EVERYWHERE, No. 45 N. CHARLES STREET, BALTIMORE, me atthe start Alter Drs. Aj {6 could not have been better.” 010-2 * You say then, doctor, that the Pi chance, a reasonable chance, for rec first, but that in your opinion, these chandes were £ Ged AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE all thrown away by the wretched treatment of the ease SUF, CLOTHING HOUSE. “You Iv,” sald the doctor, “but CLOTHING HC you reach ight conclusion.” CLOTHING HOUSE. He also said Le lost hope on the 2d of July, 939 PI 939 PENN When the President had the first rigor, which “was, an evidence of y The public never did know that the v's Wound Was never cleansed properiy ll Unrve weeks after he was Shot. ‘The pus had, through carelessness and ite competence, been allowed to remain in the wound Ui it rotted and pyimwia had done its perfect . AVE) AVENU We are offering in our OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT Complete Stock of all the LATEST STYLES, at prices that are lower than those of any other house. Dress and Business Suits we have an IMMENSE ASSORTMENT to select from, and are Receiving New Styles Daily, at prices lower then any other house. We have the Handsomest Patterns to be found in the market, which will be offered at prices that are lower than those of any other house. We make a SPECIALTY of BOYS' CLOTHING, and would invite Parents and Guardians to Examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find our prices lower than those of any other house. Mr. Gladstone in his speech at Guildhall Wed nesday night declared Uiat te law would be en- forced wiih firmness and decision in Ireland. Its enforcement had been entrusted to those agents Whether const-.bulary or military forces, have. a es litle W the gratitude of —~3 rymen by the courage and exemplary with whith they have, periormed Uedr amc chit duties. The Times s ays: “This emphatic A STRAUS statement May serve as a warning to those tenants 3 ’ Kino, being teinpted, yteld even Uemporarily Uo the ) wC \O-reDt policy. nm the By AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, county Longiord, the tenants of George Errington 8 — 'te0 sirteiSea Aeon: member ‘of parliament for the county, have ae. : Clared that they will uot pay rents, in consequence of a refusal of a cent reduction. The ten- ents of Sir George Tstom, Bart, in the same district, the tenants of the of Buckt shire and the tenantry of other estates near Lim- erick have made sunilar declarations, * There were elght arrests in Ireland yesterday. sat tcanimi. iReOey Tae Srracve Liicatiox.—N. J. Julliard, re ceiver of Hoyt, « ‘Sued Zachariah fee, trustee ‘of the A. & W. toring Company, of Providence, * 100,000, loaned 16 pay in advance interest on ruse tee’s noves, to induce creditors in Providence to agree LO al extension of tine of the notes. The defendant claimed that the money Was paid on the Jowt account of boub firms, and in New York yes Lerday the case was tried beiore Judge B. we Jury Teadering a verdict for he defendant. ee New York Parecnes—William Hill and 806 WTH ST. 806 7TH ST. N.W. DAMMANN’S. UNPARALLELLED DISTRIBUTION OF EXTRA- ORDINARY BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE OF UNDERWEAR, Ladies Merino Vests, worth 50c., for 37. Gents’ Merino Undershirts, superior to any 50c. article, for 45c. Children’s Merino Vests at 1234, 17, 200. ‘Medicated Underwear at equally low prices. 5 Cages of onr excellent 50c. Whalebone Corset, marked down to 43c. 5 Lace Hook Real Kid Gloves, worth $2, for $1.39. © Button Opera Kids, at 750. Fine India Mull Fichus, 25¢. 100 dozen Table $149,000; 8. V. White, $20,000, and Lewis Brothers nnedy, $5,000... Tue liabilities of John A. Obere steller, of New York, who ossigned to Abraham Woit, are $95,576; assets, $46,709. SULLIVAN ax RyaN.—The second deposit In the great taateh for $5,090 and the championship of tc Sullivan, of isl and yesterday resent ‘The king, 39¢. per doz. 5,000 Similar Bargains, toonumerous to mention, there- for call DAMM! 8 number of | Lneqaselves did not ry Hin, the tinal sti holder, pt. Sullivan had previously “left lis deposit, ‘The Stakeholder now holds $1,500 a side, and in De- cember the final deposit Wil be posted. Sullivan 2b present welichs 19 pounds and Ryan 230.—New York Heraid, 10:h. Caer aereiemes THE CUBAN DEFALCATIONS.—The defalcations 25 806 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. [erorrane TO TAX-PAYERS! BEFORE PAYING SPECIAL TAX BILLS OR GENERAL TAXES DUE PREVIOUS TO 1878, SAVE A DISCOUNT BY CALLING UPON WILLIAM DICKSON, 222 46 StREEr Nontuwest, brought to Hight in the Cuban Treasury depart inept, by the discovery of Ube stolen tax ments, amount to about §10,0%,00 instead of $20,000,000, as before reported. ‘Tis sum re sents about ten years’ ground erg ate belonging to the government, valued, Uhe recovered documents, ut $30,000, Tv E LATEST NOVELTY FOR GENTLEMEN. ‘Tae KittinG oF Dr, T. CLay Mappux.—The jury : Investigating the circumstances alteuting Une side JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS. ing or Dr. 'f. Clay Maddux at Odeuton, Aune Arun= : Gel county, Md.,on election day, yestontay. heard the evidence ofa number of Witnesses, two of Whom tesiified that they saw a man named Claude : Wheeler shoot Maddux in the back. ‘The evidence 4 Was somewhat contradictory. It is stated that a Warrant bas been issued tor Wheeler's arrest. The evidence fs not all in yet, nor has a verdict beem Peacheu. EMBROIDERED VESTINGS, TO BE WORN WITH FULL DRESS. SIX DIFFERENT STYLES. SELTZ & MERTZ, TAILORS AND IMPORTERS, 8. 4. XN. DC Jeseytte Church RICHARD INCH CB. septs, Chara ta, UB. EMMA DUNAN, both of Washinton, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 019 DIED. , November on Wea hiiens, EDWARD MILTOM. ‘H. and Juda A. Burgos, to his th year, ‘Funeral will take place from the residence of his par- o invited be aa November street south on Saturday, $2, Se Sciocks "Dricode ot tho damaliy a Rote WALTER oom ot = BURNS. GYE2t oper SWEET CIDER!! PP yi me 3 OF SUPERIOR QUALITY 12, at wo tend. In store and for sale in Barrels or Kags by a Tannn’ timshon ta thn teetieny SAM'L C. PALMER, Devor 124 297TH Sraeer, S2"Tetzrzomw Coxxecrion. 09 Gs STOVES! |. srovest ‘THE SUMMER FUEL. MONEY SAVED. ‘TROUBLE AVOIDED.