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SBENANDoAN VALLEY RAILROAD, __ LADIES’ GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. RAILROADS. | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE ONLY ROUTE To THE CAVERNS OF LURAY. ‘The Luray Cave and Bed this Company that they have introduced the ELECTRIC LIGHT tuto the Cavern: the aid of taie powerful agent, NO OTHER ILLUMINATOR BEING ADEQUATE. fo jenetrate the obscurities of these vaet «ubterrancan ‘and erottos or to properly reveal their MAGNIFICENT ORNAMENTATION. No similar tricity. ‘The effects produced fully meet the anticipation, and are marvelously beantifal, and present to the eye Visions Pbich have been heretcfore unattainable under the feeble illumination possible. No extra charge is made forthe illumination by the ¢ Light, and Guides are furnished free, as usual. LURAY INN will remain open at all seasons of the yed®, and visitors may feel amsured of procuring superior and Mret-class aeconuodations. THROUGH TICKETS, areon vale by connecting roads. JOBEDH 11. HATCH, Pue'r Agent, PALtovone & OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAs ) THE ONLY LINE N T, VIA WASHINGTON. OVEM- TON. AND ST. LOUIS ott City, and Way Stations. Sin al (Piedmont, y lagerstown, and Way, via tat YORK AND BOSTON » New dork. ND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- jagerstown andat Point of Kocks for EXPRESS (stops at Hyntteville, Be.tevilie, Laurel, Auuapolis Junction, Je nd H 10:40 PIP: ST. LOUIS EXPRE , Ellicott City, Annapohs and Way for Battin XPRES reaud Way. AND tions, (Winchester, Fred- ay, via Kelny.) = HVA ILLE AND LAUREL Frederick. via Relay, stops at Anuap- me) 40 . Annapolis and Way Stations, T445—vout of ‘Mocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Win- chester and Way Stations. (Gn Sunday to Boiut of Rocks and W nly.) 45—UAL Stops at Hyattsville and Laurel.) nd Way stations. ‘aud Way Stations. TATTSYILLE AND LAUREL ELAND and DETROIT IMORE, HYATTSVILLE and LAURE! SS. StoySon sixual or to et off passengers y station between Washington and Annapois 2 "iSunday culy. Other trains daily, except from Washington stop at Relay Station. F infermation apply at the Baltimore and Uilices, 619 and 135 ia, avent f, where orders n for baggage ty be checked and received at 2 the ci mal 1881 IFICENT EQuirMEst.. IN FE FEC iss. TRAINS LEAVY WASHINGTON, trom Depot. corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittbure and the West, Chicazo Limited Ex- pres of Pullman Hotel and Sleeping Cars at 8:00 daily: 10:30 a.m. daily, with Sleeping Cars from’ Harrisburs to Cincinaati, St. Louis and ‘30 p.m. daily, with’ Palace Cars to AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. udaicua, Nochester. Buflalo, Niazars, at 8:00 Sunday; 9:30 daily, ex- h Palace’ Cars to Canandaigua uy, € York and the ‘and 10:13 unday. East, 5:00 a.m., 10: M., -m. On Sunday 2:00, 10:00 any cd express of Pullman Parlor Cars, + except Sunday. whly .¥., ali throuch trains connect st Jer- sey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct trauster to Fulton street. avoiaing doubie ferriawe across New York city. iphia, 8:00 a.m., 10:0 a.m.,2:00, 5:40, 10:00 andi0-19 pam. On Sunday, 2:00, 6:40, 10-00and 1.15 p.m." Limited Express, 9:30 a.m. daily, ex- eejt Sunday. Forl For Ba timore, 6:40, 8.00, 9:30, 10:30a.m., and 2:00, an 40, 5:40, 9: 10.00 and 10:15 p.m. On Bu: A 8:00, 10:30 a.m., 2:00, 5:40, 9:30, 10:00 ani 1oris pm. For Pope's C2 —— 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, cieept Sunday. For Atispolis, 640 am. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sem ALEX‘ND hia AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY. 5 Be, ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON AFLKOAD. For Alexand 6:30, 7:20,9:20, and 11:30 a.m.. 4:20, Me Na oe Se sod 1138 pom. On Sunday ot | 6:90, 9:20 and 11:50 a,m.. and 8:20 p.in. Por Kicninond and the South, 6:.0 and 11:10 a.m. daily, and 5:00 p.n:. daily, except Sunday. ine leave Alexandria for Washington, 6:00, 8-05 and 10:00 am. 1:10, 3:00, 5.00, 7:00 and 9:05 Dp. * im. and 12:60 midnight. On ‘Sunday at $:65 and 00 a.m. : 7:00 and 9-05 p.m. ‘Tickets and information at the office, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsyivania avenue, and at the depot, Where orders cat be feft for the checking of bagasse to destination from hotels and residetiows. J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. nov2d D tort reliable CIAN iu the city ‘consulted uisetts avenue, 170 fosand 6 tos. All Female Complaints and Intex ties quickly cured. Prompt tre rate Poors for ladies. B2G-Lne i. AND MME. EN, PROFESSORS OF MID- wifery: over 20 years succesful practice: skilful nt; elegant accommodations: consuitations wilh 132 Lexington avenue, near 3ist street, ew York City. Patients visited af any place in the “states. Correspondence by telegraph only. uke . Female Irregu- 2 ca quickly ‘Other, 906 B street southwest, opposite Smithsonian. charge for advice. D5 tis fail Chron ineases Wednesday of each week. M street northwest, from 8 a.im. t p.m ni-In DE RGPERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLL lopseet extabiix! perience, will imary Oncuns, Nerve Nocturnal E1uission te. Gonorrhea 10 days. Consultations strictly confidential. Can be Soqmulted Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 2 to9 p.m. ot, 456 C street northwest. Refers to the cians of Baltin jaw street, Baltimore, MW 4 ENTLEME BW wentand a mate acu Gloss 6 . - os AN HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREAT. LING DISCOVERY! Lowy Maxnoon Restoren. Vietis: of youthful imprudence cau » vain every Known remedy, las discovered & EALTH 18 WEALTH: DR. cw NERVE AND BRAIN TREATM for Hy-teria, Dizziness, Convulsions, ach tal Depressio Fhe Tupotene, Tnvoli « vous Head- ry Einissions: Premature caused by over-exertion, self-abuse or over- veneer, which leads decay and deatin. ‘One hex will enrs recent cases. Each box contains ane ‘treatment. One di Bye dollars: went by mail p We cuarantee atx boxes to der received by us for five dolar, we will send the purchaser our written cuar- furn the money if the treatment pluarantees ingued. by STOEL & CROM- unsylvania avenue, Washi i Hetal Agents, to whom all orecs’ should ocl6-s, ths yo CURE, NO PAY. IN Private Diseases, come at once, and you shall be Tewarde! by a sneedy cure without mercury. DK. BRO! HERS, 906 B street routhwest. a DE FOREST : FMEDY FOR I All female complaints qnick!; cured. Cau be couse te? daly at 924 th street northwest. Office hours from | te 9 o'Cock p.m. sel0-6in D: MOTT'S F RENCH POWDERS_CER’ How Kick aves. Gravel and all Urinary Diseases, “i Pouity, Seminal Weakness, Impotency. Gicet 1012 P ll Grdere by mat! prompt.y attend SIBSO: ee oe a FRACTICA OOK AND JOB ‘TERS, jani9 WOOD AND COAL. Age WEE AND DRY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. rd dalives WO! rhere in the ale upom recipe of actress Daal cr oderin, ie ral parts of the county. oo ape 198 PS haben Grovusrewse BG = VON BRAND! 913 Pennsylvania ave.,o Formerly with Lord '& faring, THIS AFTERNOON. ANCERY SALE OF SIX,(6) VALUABLE LOTS Ox sore ‘Ste OE F T NOR: N SEVENTEENTH AND THANKSGIVING SUPPLIES. weninge 3 ‘Troussesus, Cloaks, Dolmans and Suits; ail made at the jotel Company have noti- fitting, satisfaction ork, superior fitting hey are now daily illuminated by STREFTS. Sr. Croup Buriprxa. ONE, HUNDRED Do eR STOUT HALF HOSE. FULL FASHIONED. DOUBLE 2: 881, AT FOUR O'CLOCK three 74), seventy-five (75), se n. recorded subaivision bundsed aud afty- seven (i y-Fe' front by from ETO fest fol y from 127.6 fee shown by of said sub-division, the sale. 73), Choice Malaga Grapes. G Fresh Broken Canay.. (78) Pe 76), E .ch Creams, 8), in, Doree chs are known elsewhere. No Caverns Fresh Chocolate C original Rave ever before been iliuminated by the aid of elec- ina ty-one (21) feet Fineapple, in cans. 53.85 foot dee fo an alley ¥. FOR Rh owes Pineapple, in can BEST GOODS, AND LOWEST PRICES. ONE PKICE ONLY. DOUGLASS’, ‘in OTH AND F STREETS. | White Cherries, in cans, and Plums, in cans. choice Prest reon, payable centum per an- jot RECEIVED ‘tre purchaser OF Pompeian jars filled with Choice Preserves; new, A Fol Line of rhamental and rare. MOUSQUATIER UNDRESSED KID GLOVES, 8 and 10 Button lengt the new shades, ‘Assortment (ONOGRAM KID GLOVES, Every pair warranted. 3 Buttons $1, 4 Buttons $1.25, 20 Button Opera Jouvin KID GLOVES, only $1.50, Mus. M. J. HUNT, iE _621 axp 623 D Stneer NoutHwest. Lanes’ 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. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocen, 504 9TH Street, between E.and F streets, Opposite ‘* Critic” office. A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. First premium for the best barrel of flour made from spring whest this day awarded to entry No. 28, in sec class 25, department 26, to Win. M. iinees our hands, at the National Fair Ground: District of Colunibia, this 14th day of October, 1981. J, M. WHARTO! 6 Buttons $1.50. Viiiadelphia. ” 529 "DORSEY CLAGETT, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers. n17-dtds ‘T. COLDWELL, Real Kstale Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON THIRD STREET BETWEEN Experts on Flour, : JAS. 8. EDWARDS, Marshal. ‘The above-mentione: Y COUPLER! STEEL by_virtue of a deed; f trust, recorded in Liber No. 816, folio 48, one Of the land recone Of the, Distsiet of Celuribs Will sell at public auction, VESDAY, THE . ad flour is CERES, the cele- brated Minuesota Patent Process Flour, which was awarded the First Premium against all other competitors at the National Fair in 1879 and 1860 (old medal), and. in 1881, ‘The competition in flour was cer- H this yoar, andthe premium was impossibility to in front of the premises, on & “NINTH DAY OF NO- I BER, 1881, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all of leven (11), Ey reservation eleven (11), in th (NSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘he lot has a front of 25'feet by a depth | MES. 3. P. PALMER, “" Inporter axp DEsiaxEr oF Fasi1oxa, BETWEEN rx AND 12rn, tea for, but it was simipl! RES, and the premium just awarded is only sd- other ttfumph to the maxnificent success rained in this communit, mention the fact that } Fe premium forthe handsouiest ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and twelve months, with interest which notes of the purchaser secured on the property sold at option of puréhaser. $100 ‘Trustees reserve richt to re- soll atrink of defuulting purchaser if term of eale are not complied with in reven days from day of sale, . M. F. MATTINGLY, x \ the residue in six celebrated Flour has from day of sale, for y We would rospectfu Anderson received the e Tolle and bisenits on exhibitio Siven, or all casl on, and they were made of | Shall be siven, or all cash, ly’ another proof that it FLOUR, which ix. on Zainong the best Alinnesota Vatent Fours | ie. ‘Most respectfully announces to the Ladies that she has now in Stock a recherche assortment of ISH HATS AND PARIS W. M. GALT # CO. Corner let STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, Who are also the sole Wholesale Acents for the Dis- ‘ker's celebrated Se’! ly, for Baltimore, Aunspolis and | rRENCH BONNETS, F TO-MORROW. yV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF Se MANTEL MIR- un WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, 1881, {CK M., sharp, we will sell within our salesroom the hsndsome French Plate Mantel that was on exhibition and took th . It consists of three plates in one frame, considered « beautiful example of the blending’ of the antique with the modern pecimen of wood carvin; ington. On exhibition da; WILLIA ogg Shtbetep Pensowantx Warne 1x Evnore. TP HANKsG. Vv ist Stree Nontnwest, = r BONNETS ROUND HATS on TUESDAY, M ME. WASHIN ae oe | and Vest Chains. | fine tine of Field and c e prize at the National ES EW RUM, CATAWBA WINE, APPLE, TODDY. a y previons torale. es, Cloaks, &e., tade in supe- Ladies can ave Dresses ev | and basted, and a perfect fit guaranteed ee ee eee _ BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. J. ¥. KENNEDY & CC ‘i be (Established 1800,) h importation of Chamipai Edam, Roquefort and Pineapple Cheese. B. W. REED'S 80N8, 1216 F street northwest. Witter B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. SPECIAL SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c., AT AUCTION, NESDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, 1, ‘we shall sell, in f of abont twenty rooms, RESS, (Martinsbane aud | ¢ our salesrooms, the contents m and removed to our store for convenience of sale. viz? Walnut Chamber Suites, Parlor Furniture, Cottace Furniture, Dining Tables, Brussels, Ingrain and Carpets, Heating Stoves, Crockery ties too numerous to enumerat we ask the attention of private buyers an ‘Those who are using the ordinary Java Coffee, as sold by most stores, are requested to get a sample pound of SUPERB MARACAIBO, ‘d at 25 cents per pound, fresh roasted. They will save money and get ‘Those who want a genuine, rich old Java, can be BAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, NGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH-SUPPLIES, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucte. MONE Te See RE AIAIUES BE: AWNBROKER'S SALE AT AUCTION. SPAY and THURSDAY FY: O'CLOCK, we shall sell at our rale- gun large tock Of Unredesued £ JAMES GUILD & SON, Aucts. PURCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR: OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, XTH AND L 8) | sell at public auction on WEDNY O'CLOCK P.M., northwest, (26th and L strects) — One Horse, Bugis, Cart, Harness, AND 607 B STREET. N. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. MITATION STAINED GLA ‘This srand and beau Toon, 314 9th street ful invention fills a yzcancy | lons felt’ in the ornamentation of common windows, ‘and produces 2ll the unique effects of the Sasn-lnes and co klass windows. olored giass in richly stained | PHILADELPHIA CHICK! CHOICE BEEF, AND TURKIES, lying given to every custom w. Refer by perm chof the Incarnation, J. G. CULVERWELL, At. for D.C. ps TS, OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. in the retr of House, No. 2600 L street, FRESH FISH and NORFOLK OYSTERS NE'S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID RECEIVED DAILY. NTS, ready for use. (Send for circulars, ESAS EES aha Sg fal Mock of GEORGE RYNEAL, Jr., 413 Irn STREET NonTawrst. ay PULP MORTAR For Brickiayer’s Use, Where Black Joints are Rest Best in the world. Only black that never fades. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGENTS, ap2T__12ch street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. STEAMERS, STEAMER “MATTANO” Heaven Tih-street, wharf at 7 o'clock a. m. for L. CABELL WILLIAMSON, Pou olesratocs: of Estate eased, puosas DOWLING, Auctioneer. D EF ‘STORY-AND-BASEMENT By virtue of a decree dated the 10th ber, 1881, passed in the Supreme Cou: ict of Columbia, in the cause of Rich: F. E. Buikley et the undersisned Trustees will D: 1581, at FOUR O" in the subdivision of lots numbered one, uare 692, froutin 18 RUSSIAN CAVIAR, CLAM CHOWDER, BRUNS- bie action } UPS, CRESCENT OLIVES, CAF! ETS, GOLD LION PUNCH, , CALIFORNIA LLY. CALIFORNIA CAN- NED VROITS, ALKETHREPTA, SARDINES SANS ARETES, ES ALA TOMATS. ufchatel, English Dairy, Edam and Pine- EE ‘M PUDDING, DUN- en aud fourteen, of feet’ on Ist street, with a depth provements thereon, consisting of a ‘two-story-an eement brick dwelling-honse, eontaining seven roome and having modern improvements. ‘Terius of sale: One-third cash installments of Fix (6) months from the a lien upon the p the purchaser. an A deposit of $100 on xeceptance of Di complied with im even (7) ‘Trustees reserve the rizht to resell at the Tid of defuulting pu cidue in three equal ) ond eizhteen (18) omini; on ‘thursday ing (Machodock Creek) and | for Mattawoman and alternate days, touching at { stor Brick Houve Lan fattox Creek; on Sundays ermediate given landings at Mattawoman Creek G. T. JONES, Agent, E, Fuglisl LADES and JA GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, t the option of cost of the pur- Bea northwest, FOR POTOMAC ‘ON Trustees. °''p09 7th street northwest, __ SEWING MACHINES SEWING MACHINES, WLEDGED LEADING FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINL OF THE WORLD. Universally endorsed as the lightest running and best ‘Muchine ever produced and offered to the pub- We solicit every one to call and examine it at OPPENHEIMER’S, POPULAR SEWING MACHINE KOOMS, 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building. ind Machines repaired and rented. Part Shut- tachment for all machit NEW WILSON ‘ER LANDINGS. is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalled. foot of 7th strect, SAY and SATUR- ! jomini and Currio- man. On SATURDAY, Currioman and Leonardtown. JOHN R. WOOD, Agent. PO TSMOUTH. INT LOOKOU all river landings. On Nouini Ferry. HUME, CLEARY & CO., E DREDGE 807 Manxer Space. pzicH AND FRUITY, NEW YORK SWEET CIDER. Also, Delicious; in color, pale smber, CRAB APPLE CIDER, ‘Superior as a beverage to the juice of any other apple. HUME, CLEARY & Co., 807 MARKET SPACE. MINNESOTA AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, BEGIN- ING OCTOBER Ist. First-class fare to Norfotk and Fort Monroe. md-class fare to Fortress Monroe and Noi -class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout | Seconct-eluss to Piney ‘Tickets and staterooms for eae and information tur- nished ai B. W. Reed's Sons, B. & O. Ticket ofiice, 1351 HAT SPLENDID flour, favorably known ae the SOVEREIGN, Yields im perfection, white, sweet and wholesome HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Market Space. AND DOMESTIC, lest and Lichtest Runt EWING MACHINES Sold at the lowest cover, drawers and nia avenue, near Corcoran Art Gallery. Good Machines rented at $2.50 per month. All kinds F street northwest: ania avenue north- e Stands, at prin- rn, next to City Post Of- ith street wharf. X, General Supt, ok le price, cash or in- fice; and at Company's Othiee, 7 es, ew. with leaf GEORGE MATTINGL' _WM. P. WELCH, Agent. NOBEOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LARE ESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5o'cl y Point, Point Lookout and Fortress Monroe. | Exetesion tickets will be issued as follows: FALL AND wae UHN R. KELLY, @ Di IN Fi op, Lane, CEAeeRrE Erne C LASS c. CORNED BEEF 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, 208 Northern Liberty Market; or Address Box 71, City Post Office, oe Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the ds, and Rentii 9th street northw ae FINANCIAL. RAteRoad AND MINING STOCK: ‘Bought, sold and carried on moderate margin. Fractional orders executed eatisfactorily. Information relating to Stock Operations mailed; also references of rh standing. = HENRY L. RAYMOND & CO., 4 and 6 Prve Street, New York. Correspondents Matthews & Judd, Brokers, Scranton, Pa. ; R. R. Sisk & Co., Brokers, Harrisburg, Pa. 016 and Repairing. Remember, 427 R ARRANGEWENTS, COM- NCING OCTOBER 1 | First-class Fare to Fortress Monroe an i MOS ABLE AND | Firet-clasy Fare to Piney Point snd Pont Lookout. 1 el speciali-t in this city, with Second-cl Fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout. 75 arante all turning, ‘TUESDAYS, THURS- stateroonis can be secured at general , 613 15th etreet; in the National Metropolitan Bank Building, or at the office, 6th street wharf. NEW YORK STEAMERS and E. C. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, , every SATURD. every FRE Palace MARKET, seanes Of } inal Weakness, | DAYS and 3 sexual power), | 23 positively cured in # bo | offi , leave Noi Conxem 47H STREET AND Naw YORE AVENUE, JATURDAYS, at fe FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. Alllonds of MEATS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, BUT- rerythingr the beat. __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. NINTH ANNUAL IMPORTATION SAXONY WOOL, GERMAN HAND KNIT JACKETS, JOHN GIBSON ore. Main office, 19 South | PAY, at four ‘o'eloc! treet, Georgetown. WOOD, Secretary, _ 613 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. particulars app! ‘IRE INVESTMENT OR SPECULATE TN RAILROAD, MINING STOCKS Or miscellaneous securities we transact a general com- mission business, execute orders on all stocks from ten hat wards on margins from 3 to 5 per cent, or buy secured on reliable parties. Correspondence or personal application ‘Address J. STE lway, New York. ae STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES Cc NARD LINE. i k ng Prematn rm Decay. Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, ete, having SEE? COMPANY YORG AND LIVERPOO T CORK HARBOR. Boys.) full assortment in all colorsand sizes. PRICES LOWER THAN LAST YEAR. ‘New sleeves furnished for Jacket ith streets, bea AGENT, ST; A Specific | Part Sewing Machine and Next doorto Auerbach’s latest improved | fpuourson’s SHIRT FACTORY, No. 816 F STREET NORTHWEST, Opposite Patent Office. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. A Fit Guaranteed. Just received a large line of Gents Furnishings, con- sisting of Neckwear, Gloves and Scarfpins. Largest line of Underwear in the city. afull linc of ready-made Shirts. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE DER for $1.00 of, the very Loss of | Memory, Spermator- | 50, $80 ana $10R OY EMA. ), $80 an accordmg to accommodations, Wickes wo tars 45 aac Keturn tickets on favorable terms. Steamers marked * do not carry Steerace at very low rates. Steerage re any case. With cach | erpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at of the best makes, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. lar a box, or six boxes for | paid on’ receipt of price. | ‘kets from Liv- boxes, accoutpanied with | lo’ Lb bilis of jaden given for Belf: H. H DODGE, for Mediterranean ports. For freight and passage No. 4 Bowling Gi OTIS ‘he Coutaent and at the Com eoeruce ahd cali Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough td Sold on Commission, ead &60., 605 7 IN H. BROWN & CO., New York; Mowe. LTS BIGKLOW e cot 605 7th street, Washington. W YORK ROTTERD: TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH We have alwayson hand | No. 539 15a STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapwax, New Youn. NCURE Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis- sion in San Francisco, Baltimom, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington, '{Orders executed on the ‘New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission, Private and diréct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders sre executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds. and information regarding the ‘Markets received through our wices INSTANTLY ai- rect from the New York Stock Bxchange. ‘$60- . ‘General Agent, 37 South W Flannel DRAWERS, ‘those ‘ork. For pasage apply to W. G. ME’ coe mo bees = 60 cents. ro 50 cents. SHIRTS, 750., Heavy Canton Serv Syphuis and all Blood ind aes speedily cured. Ge . For salc by WM. B. comer 12th street ond Pennsylvania avenue. Price 33 per box, sent | by watl under seai or receipt of price. m6 ‘Heavy Merino UND! Merino-' worth $1. ‘ork svete Homcaaber thoee x Fisonel DRAWERS, ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— Se See ere sail EVERY SAT- MEGINNISS, 1002 F street northwest. UNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- tine. “Rew SEL 6, 3 BLuzny, o WUCcEsSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, : ign every description done atrea-onable rates. Blauk Books a specialty. Best of Fefereiccs. Siattended toe m2 1, to do all kinds of work inade order, and old as number 740 bi street marie 40 Bushels Ordinary Coke...........$2.90. ‘2% Busheis Ordinary Coke.. PAWNBRORERS SALE. On THURSDAY, DECEMBER FIRST, 1881, at SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M., and FRIDAY, DECEMBER TWO, at SEVEN O'CLOOK P. M., we will rell, at our Loan Office, 1232 Peunsyivania avenue, all forfeited Ing Uckets wil louse ke'notce”® mee Partin Bola P ce notice. STEINEM BROS. n29-3¢ HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF CAR. RIA HORSES, ROBES, DOUBLE AND SIN iz BLA GLE HARN’ GOAT, WHIPS, &o. Se COACHMAN'S On SATURDAY, DECEMBER THIRD, 1881, in front of my auction rooms, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, I shall sell the following: x One handrome, Berlin Coach, on Suspension Springs, Satin lined, nearly new; ‘cost $1, 900. One pair of handsome, styish Bay’ Horees, kind and ¢ in all harness, tree of tricks or vice, purchased by late owner af a lane price. ‘Two nets of Double Harness {2 silver and gold mount- 5 per ect ‘One hanisome Beaver Robe; one fine White Polar Bear ‘Robe; one clapant = of Dress or Street Blank- eta; one Stable Blan! of Plaid ket Cover. ‘The team is exhibition until day of sale at James Wormley"s stable. “Cants of adiniscrgn tocmau, ine the above can be had at office of the auctioneer. ALSO, One 4-seat Canopy-ton, C-spriny built Wood Bros Reet Pans Single Havens ahh one gray Cina Wolf Robe, ALSO, One Leather-top, Side-bar Baggy. but little used, built by Brewster & Co., of Hroume street, NvYea'set of fine Single Harness, Robe, Whip and Blanket. ALSO, One fine Albany Sleizh in Plush, good as new; Bear Robe; set of Single Harness; two Strings of Betis FVULARD POOL, TABL CHANDELIERS, CHAIRS, P TIRE CONTENTS OF BI MBER FIRST, sell,’at the Billiard Saloon over the Chesepeake restaurant, Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th streets northwest — 2 Billiard Tables, Balis, 1 2 Pool Tables, Balls, Rack: , Chairs, Pi Az AUCTION. TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH or UNREDEEMED PLEDGES To be sold public auction, Consisting of a very fine liste of Diaiuonds: a very large line of ladies’ and gents solid Gold Wateues, key and stem Winders; a jarge lot of cameo and solid gold sets of ladies’ Jewelry; a lance line of solid cold Opera, Guard Also, solid goid Neci ces and a very a Glasses: breach and muzzie vers and Muxical Instraments; alarge line of cimtom-made Ulsters and 0: CH solid gold ladies and Rings of all descriptions, f the largest stocks of jewelry ever of- auction in the District. BER FIR! loading Shotcuns; Rey SDAY, DEC caey NEM. and continue’ until every forfe is of. be F. SELINGER, ‘737 7th etreet nortliweat. FOLEY, Auctioneer. 126-26 JUNCANSON BIOS., Anouoncers. tTH FH THE CITY OF WASH- By virtue of a decree of ‘the Supreme Court of the, ict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. docket 21, we will offer for sale, at public in front of the premises, on "THURSDAY, E EIGHTH DAY OF DiCEMBER, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the western ” part of lot twenty-four (24), in ‘square five hundred aud sixteen 6) Of the slat or plan of said the same being at partof said lot next adjoining lot twenty-three in waid aquare and having a width of twenty (20) feet’ on north K and ronning back with that ath to the southernmost line of eaid iot public alley, improved by a substantial frame dwelling, the same being preniises No. 414 K etrect norttiwest. ‘Terins of sale as preecribed by enid decree: One-third of the purchase money in eaxh, on day of sale, or within tie in two equal in- 2 seven days thereafter, and th Stalments, payab’e six and twelve months from day of leferred payments to Lear interest atthe rate of | Seven (7) per cent per annug until paid, or the pur. chaser to have the option, if i» so desites, to pay all cash. Title to be retsined'by the Trostees until all pu chase money and interest is paid, or if the purchaser de- fires a deed will be riven aud deed of trust taken to ee- cure deferred payments. A deposit of $100 required from the purchaser at tine of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with the prey be readvertived and sold at the risk and costot the defaulting purchaser, it. Conveyancing and re- cFMBER FIRST, CK, at the above y valuable and rich collee- ‘and objects of art, partly Superb Parlor Sui beautifully upholstered in Silk and Plush. uvlich Medallion Sincking Suit. it Be ed French Plate Mirrors,in Ebony an@ es, beautifuliy Carved and Decorated. One Louis Mirror, Oval, most elaborstely Framed. ‘Two Fine Medallion Paintinis, (Birds and Flowers). Fine Eugravines and objects of vertu of rare value. Elegant Window Hangings and Drapery. Superb French Clocks, with side ornaments. Beautiful Porcelains and Brouzes. One suerd Aubusson Carpet, beautiful desiga, very costly. Axminster Carpete, Turkish Candelabras and Launps of ertistic design. Elegant Ebony Cabinets, beautifully Carvedand Deco- Tated. Handsome Marble Top Tables. Elegant Buffets and Secretaries. Handsome Chamber Furuiture. Superior Hair Mattrasses and Bedding. Grand display of Silver-piated Ware of the best Euro- pean Mannfacture. English Glaes Ware, finely cut and engraved. Splendid Assertment of China. Superior Walnut Hall Stand, with beveled French Plate Mirror, ‘Together with many other articles of beautiful design and rare value. At TWELVE O'CLOCK ON THE DAY FOLLOWING, Onenearly new Victoria Carriage, made by Stewart, of m One Landau, made by Belovette & Bros., of Paris. About 200 Bottles of very Superior Wine. N.B.—Articles will be on view the day prior to sale, when cataloxues will be ready. ‘House For Rent. n25-dta THOMAS DOWL iG, Auct. HOUSEFURNISHINGS NEW Goops. DECORATED DINNER 5! DECORATED T “CET SE’ JAPANESE PORCELAINS, AND DECORATIONS Art Extremecy Low Prices. Ail kinds of COOKING UTENSILS and KITCHEN FURNISHINGS of the best class. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 19 709 Marxer Space. JF YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING 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 our stock. W. 8. JENKS & CO.. o12 717 Seventy Staeer Nonruwssr. DP SETS, TEA SETS, DESSERT AND TOILET SETS, IN ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, OF OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION, AT LOW PRICES. nd. J. W. BOTELER & SON, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, NICKEL PLATE A MEDICLYE FOR WOMAN. LYDIA E. PINKHAWS VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is « Posrrtvs Cun For ali those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses 20 common to our best female poyulation. It will cure entirely the worst form of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly udapted to the Changes of Life. It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterns in an early stage of development. The tendency of Can- cerous Humors is checked very speedily by ite use. It removes Faintness, Flatulency, dertroys all Cra- vines for Stimulanta, and Kelieves Weakness of the Stomach. It cures Bloating? Headache, Nervous Pros- tration, General Debility, Slecpiessness, Depression and ‘The feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weisht and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. YSICIANS USE iT AND PRESCRIBE IT It will at ail times and under all circumstances ac | in harmony with the lawsthat govern the female ays- | For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this | Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VE | is prepered at 253 end 235 Western avenve, Lynn, Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, omroceipt of price, $1 per box for either. amewers all letters of inquiry. Send dress as above. ETABLE COMPOUND Mass. Price $1. Mrs. Pinkham freely | for pamphlet. Ad- should be without LYDIA E. PINEHAM'S 8. ‘They cure covstipetion, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. §9-Soup by att. DRUGGISTS. at A PLAIN STATEMENT. ON ACCOUNT OF THE BACKWARDNESS OF THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO EFFECT RAPID SALES, WE HAVE MARKED DO! IN PRICE EVERY TOO MUCH STOCK ON HAND, WHICH MUST BE NOTE THE REDUCTIONS: 3 Overcoats as low as Full Suits as low ax Overcoats as low as § Full Sita a6 low aw 33 Overcouta as low an $12, Full Suits 2x jow ax $12, 3 Overcoats 2x iow as $10, Full Suits as low ax $10. ‘Overcoats as low as $8. A GRAND DRIVE IN BOYS' CLOTHING. $20 Suita reduced to $15. $18 Overcoats reduced to $14. #15 Suits reduced to $12. $15 Overcoats ruduced to $12, * $12 Suits reduced to. $12 Overcoats red pact ae st ui i 4 $9 Overcouts reduced ys $7 Suits ys! $7" Overcoats reduced to $5 WILL YOU COME? A. STRAUS, THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVAKIA AVENUE AND D Sraeer, Near 10th street. 9c Saaae REE! eee ze RERES Ee . Re FINE GRADES. CABINET OAK, Every thickness. INDIANA ASH, INDIANA WALNUT, ¥, %, 4, %, MX tmoa. INDIANA WALNUT, 1 inch to 8x8 inch. INDIANA WALNUT, Counter Top, 20inch to 36 inch INDIANA CHERRY, Every thickness. INDIANA CHERRY, Counter Top, 15 inch to 24 inch MAPLE, Every thickness. SOFT YELLOW POPLAR, Every thickness, HARD WOOD YARD, SPRAGUE'S SQUARE. ‘Srxrm STREET axD New York AVENUE’ Srnacve Squarz. yaRps. | Nourumns Linear Manxer Sovane, WILLET & LIBBEY. E/XTBAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS! KID GLOVES. Our regular 75c. 3-Button KID GLOVE, in latest shades, reduced to 50c. Our excellent $1 3-Button KID GLOVE, in Black and Colored, reduced to T5c. Our 4-Button Real KID GLOVE, reduced to $1. HAND-ENIT WORSTED GOODS. CHILDREN'S HOODS, SACQUES, LEGGINGS AND Burprisingly Low Figurea, BARGAINS IN LADIES’, GENT’S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAB. DAMMANN’S: ONE PRICE COMBINATION STORE, 906 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. SENATORS AND KEPRESENTATIVED IN THE Ciry. Blair, 8. W., N. H., 205 Rost Capital st. Call, W., Fidrida, 113 1000 st. nw, Cameron, J. D., Penn, comer Moss and R. L aves Comeron, Angus, Wisconsin, 5 B st. now. Cocker, F. M., Missourt, 88) 15th ot Conger, 0. D., Mich'van, I Hotel .W Arlington Hotel. oti, Notional Hotel, Hil, BLL, Goor Johnston, J. W., Vingints, 606 19th st. now, 4. A., Minots, 812 Tata st. now. Milter, John F., Callorpt), 1218 Conneetiont ava. Millet, Warner, N. Y., Arlington Hotel, Morgan, J. T., Alabama, 41 . nw, Morrill, J. 8, Vermont, sw. cor. Mt) & M sts nw, Pugin, J. L., Alabama, St Cap tol st. Reneom, M. W., North . Oregon, 910 ypolitan Hotel, sb Caption st me, THE SENATR. rms, 203 Kast Capitol st, “Tk, Metropolitan Hotel, Shober, chivy clerk, 981 1 st. nw. ° Bassett, assist int door 1824 st. me. W. P. MeMilc postu ster, Metropolitan Hotel REPRESENTATIVES, Ainsloe, Geo.. Idaho, Ariington Hotel. om, John A., Konsas, Kune House, T., National Hotel, i onal Hotel. Beach, Dewt rh Burrows, 4. Cannon, | Cannon, Chob enmsy ivan 1208 F stn 2. Lown, Rigs I ‘So Tolina, Metropolitan Hote | Dez x 1103 F st. now. | Dunnell, 4. H., Minnesot i, Notional Hotel, ay New York, Al 300 st. 1724 Rhowe Tsland ay. ol street, Hopburn, W. Hiscock, Frant pn Hotel, “rele, ‘New York, . National Hote het. nw, National Motel, . al Moved, an, Nation 11 . > .H., Mississippi, 33 B st. me, McLane, 1. M.. 1607 Ist. now. Mills, RQ. Money, Hi st. n Arlineton Hotel, S. H., Penosyivanis, . W.. Hiltnois, 477 C st. nuessee, Arlington Hotels tans, 109 st. a. MeCoid, M. Kine: Titinols, 1300 L st. nw, ns, A. H. Georgia, National Hotel. Shalienberger,W. S., Penhsyivania, 610 13th st. RW, Steele, W., Indlana, 1582 T st. now. Sherwin, J.C. Titnots, National Hotel. Updegralf, Thos. lows, 1335 Est. n.w, Upson, C.) Texas, Metropolitan Hotel. Valentine, B. brasks. Van Horn, It T.. Mo., 206 New Jers . Van Aroim, if. 1, New Yorx, Willards Hotel Vin Vorhis, Jonn H., New York, 1814 16th st, . Richard, Tennesse, St. Charles Hotel. ) Mass. ave, DLW. , Olin, Texas, Metropolitan Hotel. 5 Wisconsin, 1% Grant Place. , Benj., West Virzinia, National Hotel. Willetts, E., Michigan, 58 B st. n.e. Watson, L. F., Pennsylvania, Riggs House, tee Affairs in Alexandria. Reported for Tux Evexixe Sran. MIDLAND RatiwoaD MEETING To-pay.—The Vir ginia Midland Railroad company opened 1ts meet- ing at the company’s office, on King street, shortly after noon to-day. There were at the meeting } representatives from Baltimore, Richmond, Lyneh- burg, Danville, Warrenton, and from & counties in Virginia. The calling of the Toll and examiastion of proxies will early afternoon, and st a later hour action will taken which will cony the change made by Uhe transfer of the controling Interest the road from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad the Clyde syndicate. ‘The city of Alexandria merly held in the roads, now untted as the land ratlway, $500.000;(6150,000 In O. & A. R. R. $350 in M. G. R. R.)” Losses, changes and have reduced this atuount to a nominal sum. Rerorrer’s NoTss.—The county court of ; andria, Judge Sangster, whose jurisdiction tends over that part of the couuty outside has been in session here to-day, funeral of Michael Ne le, formerly ‘a ‘well- known restaurant keeper here, took place from ‘St. Mary’s church this morning.’ The tuneral pro- corded to Mount Oilvet cemetery, Washington, There are now eleven houses under tue builders’ hands within town Imits,and some also im the county, near the sulurbs. a The Heal Point. ‘From the New York Evening Post. ‘The debate on the question whether the repon. of Mr. Gibson about the star route frauds was ex- pressly authorized and strictly in accord with oMictal etiquette js still carried on with great antination, | ‘The question in which, the peo. le take a real interest Ls not whether the in accord with official etiquette, but wi the facts stated in it are true. And it seems to ba gencrally admitted that they are. ee NDS-PEARSON, At Pit ., Pa, Novem! Pry ‘1881, er thes teaidence af the Unies fationgy the Vicar Genéeal hey: Father Kearney, Lieut GiOkGR H. SANDS, Sixt) ment U. 8. ‘Cavalry, and Mijas EDDIE FLORENCE PEARSON. aa DIED. » On Monday, November 1881, at aSdociyene, aver a tiusctine linen, EMMETY te CHAPPELL, tn the fiftieth year of his age. ‘Our fireside lonely, BT aed 5 forever, Until we meet nbove. 42 will xmefenl ri reat i eee at2o‘ciock p.m. Fricudsare respectfully invited toat- (Wheeling, W. Va., papers Noses cory J zs Boste Novem! ‘26th, after store Mines, BARA HERIICK., wile of am Kidder, formerly of Baituuore, aged sixty-seven years and four months. ah LEAHY. On the 28th of November, 1881, JAMES LEAHY, of County Lin "yan sarecerie erick, aged twenty-one wien on Wednenday, Nowe 2604 I street north we ke Py “Guy cemetery. OLSON. November the 27th CH AGNES MELD NICHOLSON, in the fife

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