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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. = - = LPAAGENATOLS AS TO-MOREO’ FPHOMAS DOWLING, auctionser. R EAP REDE C.D ERICTS ~ =e ets 2 ae: Fruit Javy, Jelly Tusntrerm, JUNCANSON BROS., Anctioncers. SOLD TO COVER ADVANCES"AND STORAGE. Creckers, Glegents, ond Mirtbas Utenstle, PARLOR SUITES, WALNUT AND aw cHamBen | ONE__VERY SIX. PARLOR Htsy"s Lace Curt im -tretcher. SETS, ER COVERS DINING-BOUM Soucn D. 0 ERED GEO. WAITS, SUITE, FRENCH PA’ RO EX-| Pa iim 733 rind WH 81467 ates, Bde PENSION TAML, HA \DSOME BABY CHAIRS, isiMeERS ee, “oe = “ MARBLE AND PLUSH-TOP. TA Ww SUITES UPHOLSTEEeD IN PLEA Eoox Reva BUUSSELS CARPE HUGE LAGE © Gee VOse AND VIG ORSTEBED IN PLUSH: mex Resnorratozs FANS aNp Cons, [ENG ape HAT | GaTHEN WITH & GENERAL SSCORTHERTOF : ‘ ND A naseas, « GOODS UsUALLY FOUND AT MY ith Slate ‘stone She! CBINA AND GVASSWARE. KITCHEN UTE eee eee Sts ae ce Bri se tHe ENTIRE GON | SATURDAY SALES. WAINTT AND ASH REFRIGERATORS. WAT: it (OOLERS AND FILIERS COMBINED. WHITE MOUNTAIN PRHFZERS. SODA AND MINEES?, TUMBLERS, ICE FI. CHEKS, CLEAN AND BERRY SETS, u. W. BEVERIDGE 3 No. 1909 Pt Dasrowrws Firm, of GASOT YE.V ANIA AVENUE. welt as VAPOR: feoa, © vatantly tno ety 1.1: COULERS at re- o rent hunhes ihe most vared ues RATORS and W GES BR SETT and SLATE BACLs, & wreat variety as ~ POTOMAC ALL EXCELSIO: OF, FLA kecommodation « leaves 7th Breight WMP. WELCH, Cts, INTR LAXDIYES. 25 Cts, RIPS to 1 mm. 5 Ay at4 p. in. No av, TUESDAY, W AY. to Wixekistone fsiau: 28 Cent EW AL XANDRIA Frt Bteame: bel »PSON, leav s EAMEM ARLOWSMIii z Leaves 7th street wharf stT a.m. foe POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Ferry B at ‘and inter= x Thursdays MT. VERNON! Ww. corcorax iy (exeer t Sunaay) for Mt. on wi 10 o'clock a m. ; retiring reaches Washing- ten about 3:30 p.m. ..~ TRAMER W pr MAL TRANSPO ‘The ste mer ‘UF. Capt Btephen-en's wharf, foot Bt 4o%ik p. m., for Bait ‘iver Landinen, Beturniuy, leaves Baltimore every FKIWAY at 5 o'clock 5m. ‘A1l ceevmumedations strictly first-class. Eiver tre:cht must be prepaict,and will be received on BALTKE ALS ony. STEPHENSON & HRO., Agents, wié-6m Th street wh: dl 12th et. ‘and Pa. ave. i EAMER MA FAVS WASHING u Svrdaya Tuesdays aud Thuredays, at 7 for Potomac i.iver Landings. Landa at orf Sundaysani! Tuee ays down. Wedues- Brent's wharf aud Chapel Point Thursdays ye up. ind, Mondays smi Wedueatays up, | Mattox seek (certination) Suudays, ‘I uescays snd Thu: received and information given at offices of . Le SEERIFF, 324 ond 1114 Fsnusyivania avenae. G_ TL IONES, Agent, 7th strect wharf. mht? (OKIB GERMAN LLOTD— Bizawsure Live Between New Yorn, Havng, Lowpox. SOUTHAMPTON sawp BREMEN. ‘The stcan.ers of this cvmpany will sail EVERY WED- BeSD.y \\t SATURDAY from Bremen pier, foot Sdetreet, Hoboken. Rat ork t Havre, London, to paid ate seen ces Pte rae ic OFLKICHS & Cu., 2 Bowling Gres, New W. G. METZEROTT & CO., 925 Penusyivania Svoutle sirtiwest, Awents for Washibzton, LINE. 4 Notte. COMPANY EMnTED, OMPANY LT 7 IRK AND LIVERPOOL, “CALLING AT CORK HARBC TiO PIER 4 EW YORE vo c of pasrage: From” New hampton and. Bremen, For freizht or pamage Py dake +y low rates. teersue tickets from Eiv- sown and aj; other partsuf Europest Ps bills of aden given for Belfast, Giaarow, rp and other ports on the Continent und sraheen ports it For tr Bo. 6 how rly atthe Company's ofica, wus steerace and cabin to sirces, Waaliitgtony OTIERDAM, AM! foil yowersl C'yde-built. Daten f this Ling, AUS CEROAM. KOTTER- DAM. | FLD AM. ZAANDAM. P. CA- ‘EX. MAAS TERDAM.— sstem. ADIs, Dr. A REGULAR GRADUA :_ 20 suaranteoa a cure in ali diseases ‘nary Orwana, Nervous: lity. Bloot Poisons, Lb. . Me. recent eases po-itively cnred in 410 6 lays. uerenry OF caustics used. Can be consulted | Sug [eteceeey hadiseturday, from 3 109 ptm, at hie SO mw. Ei er physicians of Balti. More. Main chica WN. Liberty ot, Maltinors Md G2? TENTS OF DW2L ING No. 60613tm STREET NORTHWEST AT AUCTION, UGUST THIRTY. |ORNI -G, Find, COMMENGING a6 THA OOLOCK we oil me contained therein, Rshig neat. core = enumerated above, 10 whch ine attention of zen reapectfuily cule. At FOLEY, Auctioneer. Twill sell the stock of Dry and Fancy Gon@e, con- tained in store No. 908 7.b street nort! ‘st auction, ecommenciiue ERY MURNING AT ‘TEN-AND- A-HALF 0'c LOCK. end will continue from day to day ‘until all is d aposed of. The stock, carats of Ske. Drees Goods, Velvata, Casthineree, Table Lineus, Towels, Nepkion, Spreads, White Goods, Hosiery, U rar, Laces and Embrotderies, Drees Sbirts, Sheetings in widths, Caralueres, Flanucis, Domestics of all Kiuds, Tawne and other ariicirs tco hurierous to mention, Ladies are specially invited to sttend this sale, as the foods are fine aud wili be sold witho t reserve. MM. FOLE FAMILY SUPPLIES. BMA! x 1AM SELLING rer's best Tomatoes, 3 ib. cans st Corn rari & Robie's tine Peaches Eest French Mushroo tees” tore 4 Everything in ihe market my19 NOTICE prices. TKS TS, com York avenue. TO HOUSEK » Db vu LLL bop Witt, ALWAYS MAKE BoAUTIFUL s0uL3, BREAD XD B 1 Whotessie Depct, corner ist stvee: utigna avenue, i WM. M. GALT & CO. 3 ELia, Z ORALER Te Fraet-CLAsn ATL, MUTTON, kc. CORNED BREF ASPECIALTY. ores Center Market, 9th street wing, groziand 208 Nosthern Liberty Mérkst; or Addross sox 7, City Posi Ofics. Marketuug delivered izes)! charge to tiparteot tha : soalasty RAILROADS. _ DID SCENERY. f EQUIPMEN Ht, 1883. FROM STATIO: BTS. 44 FOLLOWS:— hicsgo Liuited Pxpress ying Cars at 9:30 acns., daily; Fast ‘W atn., dai'y, with Sleepimz Care from cane Vetere xpress (20 p. ace Cars to Pittsbury and (ineln- Also, connects, «xcept Saturdays, for Chica- Columbus an. St. Ls PB. F Pittsburg to’ Chicaso. iy. for littabure ant the West. eepinse Car Washir.gton to Chicago. TIMORE AND PTOMAC RAILROAD. nandaigma, Kechester, Buffalo, Magara, D. m. dally, except Saturday, with Palace Cars, higton to’Canundaixua, aud Harrisvurg tO Malo. ort, Lock Haven and Iimira, at 9:30 cent Sund thronch tra‘ns connect at ¥ with boats of Bro kiyn Annex, afford- ing direct tran: te Fulton street, avoiding double ferriage acrone New York City. For Philacelphia, 8: a... 10-408. m., 1:30, 4:20, 9:50 and 10:20 p.m. Gn Sunday, 4:20, 9:50 and m. ‘Limited Express, 9:30 a. m. daily, ex- cert Sunday. 00, 9:30, 9:59, 10:40 a.m... and For Baltimore. 6:40, 8: 1:90, 3:35, 4:20, 4-40, 6-20, 7250, 9.05 ant ma. On -und: 9:30, 10:40 a. m.. 4:20, 6:20, 3b; 9:50 and 10: mn. For Pope's Creck Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For, Autapelisy €20 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except wunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG _RAIL- PAR ASD ALEXANDEIA AND WASHINGTON For Alexandria, 6:30, 7:20, 9:20, 11:00 and 11:30 a.m., 2:00, 4:20, "5:00, 6:20, 8:06 and 11:30 p.m. Ua Sunday at 6:30. 9.20, 11:00 a.m., 8:00 p.m. For Richmond and ‘the oun, do and y. and 5:00 p.in. daily, exorpt Sunday. ‘Trappe, eave Alexandria for Woallington, 6 ny ‘00, ‘Tickets and information at the offic per of 13th street and Pennaylvanis aveuue and at the 00 an #tation, where orders can ‘elt for the checking of Laggage to destination from hotels and residences. 3. ‘OO, Geucrsl Passenger Agent. IGH, General dyd ND OH1U KAILROAD. E AND THE ONLY LINE ND HE WEST. DOUBLE TKACK' JANN£Y COUPLER! STEEL IATL Schedule to take effect SUNDAY, MAY 13th, 1993, Leave Washington from station, Corner of New Jersey nue and C strect— or Chicago, Cincinnat!, Louisville and St. Lonts 10:10 p.m. with ae oe cer Slechi 10:15 a. to. itabure, Ceveland and Detroit at 8:90 a. m. and 6:40 p. 1. daily, 6:40 p. m. 18 a solid train to Pitts: For’ Toledo ena Monroeville, 10:15 or Toledo and 1 roe 15 am. lly, with sle per for Detroit. ‘Trains for exerpt Sun rior aud Seep For Baltimore ¢ 400.m. 0 and 4:40; on Sunday, tions between Washington and Baltimore, Tand 11-3) eM 3.00) 4°40, Metropolitan B 12:10 p. S0acni, 4:45 au 5:45 p im duily ‘excoyt, & Gav} ior Fredrick. 8:30 a. am. and 4:45 For Hacertwn 10'ib aioe daily except Sunday, 6:45 ‘arrive from rota ew ork suit Phitadey a $5, 8:90 am. mm Anvapody @:30'.mn., 1700, 6°91 p.m. ; Sunday, From Frederick, and ix, 8-35 am., 10:00 a.m., 2.165, 4:20 pain, and 8:00 p-im. ‘ally p.m. daily. tho West daily, 6:20, 7:35a.m., 8:10 p.m. « hier Frail Hipole' Iy except and From Staunton, 2:13 p.m., daily except Sunday. 7 p y except gxcept Sunday: ‘10:00 am, 6:00 p-m, daily from ‘Traine lenve Baltimore for W at 2, 4:40, 6:40, ve. gre for, Washington 240, 6: 7.15, 7:30, 9, 9:10, and 10:30 a.m., 12:15, i & 6.28, 7: 8-00 and 11:30 p.m. ; on Sug- 2552 £40. 715, 730, 9, 9:10 aim., 190, 43 200 p.m. abtral from Washington stop at Relay Station ex- For further juform: at the Baltimore and ation apply pS a ea naylvania avenue, corner where oF. will be taken for bamcage to be checked and received a3 “WIGGLE: MENTS, a. of 7, Baltimore. myis” "_C. K.'LORD, Gén'l Passenger Agent. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. NS FEMALE Pit. MAILED TO ANY 307 City P.O.a021-Im* KS. BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO FREE pre-ertptious and send you to some side-show rumgist. ‘sho wvite profite with the deter eee disapy Outed of a cure of private diseases: iN - suit re, PROTHERS aud 6 a he HAY, 906 B atrects. w. we “a cure oF uo WH! furnish medicine, pay. dy3i-1m' ‘Thire extn! Ww" vIS SHE MOST RELIABLE AND Lonarst- BEOTH shed Specialist in the city? Why. te—over thirty-two years—at 906 B ata. before A.C. Kicharda, Justice of the Pesce. B. ELLEXY, 5 SUCCESSOR T> DUBEEUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRES3 SHIR: “GENTS FURNISHINGS, a DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LA- iY Gare chee. All temale: aint Q1 ‘cured. Can be ual dally ah 43 Tih atree tbortaweat, Obiceieoes dem Pte y o'clock pom. with adiewonly. — Jy7-2mi* MAx#v0p i Victim of early tmpruaencs, Nervous De- whee Pesta’ burmeames gaming Recrone De ‘asovered. i inedy, has 2 simple means f ‘h Be wil seud free to bis fellow- 43 Chatham 3y10-tu. this Kav. Jouzrm T.Lemax, ofa tu, the ake hy MPUETANT 10 1ADIFS.—TADIES MAY BE } accouimie lated with Board, befsisege el cae DR. MOTT'S FRENCE ERS face “eee more reer oe 2 Ek iwisies, eal ou receive of price ‘aul LD WINE AND OLD. KNOWN ee ri. nthe coud st seapscalia pelos sd B'S Ole Stand. Ko. 619 D. ‘betwena 6 and Drees Shirts onder § specialty. eat Shirts se Sines Heb ple shat irre -—, un: 65 ote: od, 80 cta. ” Full line of Shire Seccrtment of ‘Scarfe, Gloves Hosiery Witenes et eg Bes ona Capek pn Nanna heir as Ole P*0tkcT YOUR FUKS AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH. TWO WALNUT orrice °bESKS AND TABLE. SEVERAL CHESTS OF GUXPOWDER TEA. aT a SESES, ©. ES AND O'cLock. mduSes, CARRIAGI A On TURD: 3] ER FIR T, 1888 COI BOING of TES OOLOUE, T sail oc a eeneral This ‘of, household effects. sale ffers a fine chanoe to secure first-class furni- Sure. as overy set will be soli rogardions of cost to cover sdvances. ou30-26 J. 2 COMDWELL, eal Eatate Auctioneer. f gel TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME STORE AND-DWELLING, No. 160) REEVENTE, SIRERT NORTHWESL- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated J 1886, duly recorded in Liver, 288 pint land records for the Distro arty secured thereby, "Terms: One-third ash; balance in threcequal install- mei able in six, tirelve ‘snd mon with Tnd-reat at the rate of ex per cent per annum un |, secured upon the property sold, or all cash, at Chiion of purchaser. “$100 der oat at time of alo ind allconveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Term. to be complied with within tn days from day of ‘Rai rwise the Lrustees reserve the rigut to re-sell the property at the risk and cost of the sulting pur- chaser alter five days’ advertiseme t. B. H. WAKNEK, au30-cokds CHAS. E. FRASER, pecs: DOWLING, Auctioneer. oo VALBABLE IMPROVED Pi PERTY IN WASH- INGION AND GEORGETOWS, D. C., AT AUC- ON. On MONDAY, SEPTFMBER STVENTEENTH, 1883 FOUK O'CLUCK, in front of the premises, li the fo lowing decribed viz: No. 11 Market street, hur of 44 feet depth of 88 feet to an alley ‘The im»rovements consist of a two siory brick dwelling eontsiuing seven Toms aud cellar. TMMEDIAIELY AFT. KR. house No. 122 fronting 41 feet on the wet side of Cong rong street, between Bridge ind Gay a by a de)! 120 feet. The improvements consist of a large frame coxtage, containiti seven rooms, bathroom, water aud ‘a8. Also, lot in rea~ of 1232 on Corcoran alley, front- iit 46 feet by a depth of 45s feet. And at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, SAME DAY, a two story frame house containing ‘six rooms, being No. 437 H street, between 4th and 5th streets northwest, in close proximity to the Government Printinx Office and the new Pension Office. ‘Terms: One-haif cash: the residue in six m nth, with notes bearing interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all caah at option of pur- Chaser. A deposit of $106 will be required of the Witt Shasor at the tino of alo on each piece of property. conveyan pureaser’s cost ‘aud0-deds THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. Ww tts B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUST! '3 SALE OF ELEGANT AND OOSTLY FURNITURE, BODY BRUSSELS AD OTHER CAKPETS, Be DDING, &c., AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust dated January 17%, A.D. 1883, ond duly recorded In Liter Ne, 994, ‘folto 153, one of theland records for Washington; ‘D-O. and b direction of the party secured ther-by, I'shall se! at pubic. ction, oon TU “DAY, "= EP! EMBER ORTH, A.D. 1483, commencing at TEN O'CLO: K \«M., on the premises. No. 117 C street so theast, the = ture, Bedding. Carpets, etc., mentigued in the Schadule attached tossid deed of trast, uaued. in part: Handsome Parlor Suite, upnolsterel in raw silk, Patent Kocker, upho: tered in raw silk. Ebony Tables, covered with plush; iasy Chairs. Handeome Walnut Chamber suites, Watnut Marble-top Buffet, Dining-room Chairs, brace arm. Wainut Chiffonter, very costly; Hall Rack, mirror back. Walnut Pil ac xteneion Table ‘nut -ecretary, elexantly carved. Ls Curtains and ) ambr-qnu ns. Walnut Library Tables, Walnut Writing Desk, Boston Easy Chair. Lounges, French Ce } Trustees. ches, Walnut Folding Chair. Walnut Hail «hairs, tered in leather. ‘y,Ingrain and other Curpeta, xs and Mata, Sheep Mats. mber Suites, Mante. Mirrors. Druegets, Blankets, Comfcrta, Sheots, ts, Napkins, Springs, ete. artic-es, too numer us to mention. he above collection of furniture is in perfect order an! worthy the att-ntion of buyers. anZ8-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trustee. IPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPROVED ProP“RTY ON THE soU'HEAST CORNER OF TWESTY-TH RD AND EStROET: UN EWEN HOSTRE ¥ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRD, at | O'CLOCK, I will sell, on the premises, Part Lot 4, in equare No. 60, trouting 31 fet on south ids of FE st eet, by depth of 67 feet 9 incnes on 23d street, im Lge by two comfortab.e frame he 2222 and 2224 & sireet, Letween 22d. northwest. = ALSO, IMMEDIATELY AF iti.’ Pit of Lot No. 3. in Square No. 1}, fronting 20 feet on the weet side of 26th street, between E and F atre-ts n. w., runing throuch to New Hampshire avenue, and improved by ‘ort abie freme house, being ‘No. 522 26th street northwest. ‘Terms: Oue-third cash; balanee in one and two years, With into est, secured by deed of trust on property wo. oF all cash, at option of purchaser. A depnait of $50 will be req on each picce of pre sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. au%-d&ds' THOM DOW? NG. ‘Auctioneer. LADIES’ GOODS. us. M. J. How, 1309 F STREET, ‘Has now in etock ali the LATEST STYLES IN BONNETS AND HATS, For Early Fall Wear. au25 M. Wuzaus, Importer of N MILLINERY GOODS, REAL L. PARAS) 3 T STYLES FRENCH ) SILK AND CLOIH WKAPS, SULIS, SUITS, L TeiteTrevise, Paris. 907 Ponneylvania ayann>, Toffer all my Summer Suits and Wraps at greatiy re- duced prices, and NINTH AND F STREET: ENCH BALBKIGGAN RAL THKEAD BALBRIC UNDERW best manner, all rizes, at 7 SIERY (Morlev'sy in all the ne pair, usual price 75. fandsome NECKWEA '. lirh and Americ: speniers. Shirws made to at 29, $10.50 and $12 ver naif dozen. iANrON FISHER. CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH- MENT, 906 G street northern ve ence. “J adies’ and Genitiemen’s Garmen! Veils, Laces, ete.. are perfectly cleaned by th Process. Ladies" Evening Dreeses « specialty. SCE, J. Desmedt official chemist of the District of © - jumbia: **Your chemicals ary of the most offectual na- ture and less, and your perfect macuinery ia not surpassed in Paris, “New York or elaowhere.” Notice. — Grease spots uarsu teed to be thorousily removed.-an29 Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 420 TENTH STREET NORTHWESr, Mekee CORSETS to order in very style and inatertst, nd guarantees ‘coma HER SPHCLAL TIES. ARE French Hand-made Underciothing, Merino Underwoar porting Comet, for waleh Mise. is special Se oe Wileh Mine ef areal Unda El Corot, her own tusks, thatfor the prise Nib. French, Germanand Senish spoken. a5 Roevicen Parces x Dur Goons. TEN PER CENT OFF ALL THE STOCK, ‘We make the above reduction to increase our cash sates. Every article included—nothing reserved or excepted—making it the cheapest stock in the city. BLACK SILK GRENADINES, SATINS, GING- HAMS, ALL FINE WOOLENS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, LACES in every style, shape, and quality from finest tocheapest, PARASOL and SUN UM- BRELLAS, always reasonable in price, with discount off, make them very, very cheap. ‘An examination of the stock and prices will convince you that we have not overstated the matter. JOHN T. MITCHELL, od ‘931 Pennsylvania avenue. HE™sY COLLEGE LOTTERY. 000 FOR $2. il gE ae non tag te es n be * THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 27, 1883. A LAWFUL Lo’ RY A Chartered by th. re of Ae and twice ay the highest Court in the Stite. Bond given of a ; ee EVO! UTION IN SINGLE NUMBER S®~ Every ticket holder his own out the number on his ticket ftriphev oo yon mo conriapat umber on the in the whre in his presence. ‘These drawings will occur on toleat Phice tat ce month, head tne: 1 Prize.. ins 90 Prisee, ‘100 Prizes, ‘200 Prizes, 500 Prizes, 1.000 Brisas 9 Paar 9 Prize, tial kota, 92: att tenets, 81:27 tickets, "G20; 65 ae ees Somes orders tod. J. ville, Ky. 2030, Ceara bers Pes Bazoarss: THE BUYER OF OUR HOUSE- THE EVENING STAR. BARGAINS! keeping Goods nas just taken an in- BARGAINS! ventory of hiestock, ‘The following broken lots have been reduced to cost: About 13 dos. ail-linen, half-bleachea TOWELS. ‘Huck Towels, size 18x36, only 80. each. TOWELS. Also, about 9 doz. all-linen Giasa Towels, TOWELS. red and blue checks, size 18x86, only 100. each. TOWELS, About 19 dor. all-linen, extra heavy Momic TOWELS. Towels, sise 22x45, only 190. each, and TOWELS. about 80 doz. all-linem Damask Towels, re- PPP T1gS88q Pre dh a Ts rr fab AAR RB @ ALLA A Sass® BRR aa d { preach Y ay 7 ERE OYY RAL BE E% ¥ A“4 bu #198 __3117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. = = Sreoran Saez Ar MM MM om a888q Pe o& 8 F MMMM § ie AA EP RAE SS tes 284 “Yo Rad a Fearing that some of my etock on the third floor of my store has been slightly damaged by amoke caused by the late fire next door to usand preferring not to take any further risk, I bave therefore concluded to offer these goods at very low prices to sccure imme- inte sale. THESE GOODS ARE NOT OLD STOCK. NO ODDS AND ENDS, but new goods kept as reserve stock, 1 Lot Ladies’ CH#MISES AND DRAWERS, of splendid muslin, at 32 cents. 1 Lot Ladies’) CHEMISES, DRAWERS, AND SHIRTS, of excellent cotton, trimmed and tucked, at 45 cents. 1Lot Muslin Underwear of the best, CHEMISES, DRAWERS, SKIRTS, AND NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed with embroidery, at 75 cents. OTHER BARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, and general House Furnishing Goods, AT BAUM's, 27 416 Seventh street. Cu. Rovers, NO%. 403 AND 405 7TH ETREET NORTHWEST. HEADQU*RTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DKEN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. THE CHEAPUST FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT AND DURABILITY-IN THE MARKET, Lawn Tenn! inet, Bicycles, Velocipedes, Arch- ay, Fabne 3 chess Wagons, hos” Call and examine the Goods, Prices to suit the times. 3y2l RB. ITS FXCtLLENT AND ECONOMICAT. MAN- agement, the wisdom ot its system, whereby in fifteen years 8 certificate becomes nearly self. stain= ing, the absolute safety insured to its members by the rajidly increasing reserve fund, and the adventaces of its non-cia sification system, the MUI UAL RESERVE. FUND LIFE AS-OCTATION basin the short two and a half of its existence doné a larger business and at- tained a greater prominence among the insuring public than eve. Dofore reached by any other Coupai'ye Office 1509 H street, I. ¥. KNIGHT, Manager. au.3 GREAT RYDUCTION IN WALL PAPERS, Look at our Following Prices. Gilt Paper from 25c. up. Glazed Paper, 100. Border trom be. up. All crados of paper hung for 150. a piece, and all size bo-ders and treizes hung 16c. # piece. ‘Picture Frames to crder. All work cuaranted to be first-clasa, as we employ no apprentice boys. ill before purchasing elsewhere, and you will save At INO. F. SPELSHOUSE, Agt. 521 7th street northwest, bet. E. and F streets, au25-1m Washington, D. 0. ens COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MBAT. ELNEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING STOC EPOR SOUPS, MADE D) SHES AND LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaluable and palatable tonic in all cases cf weak digestion and debility. ‘Is a guc- Coiey beat a Open for writich nations, should foal "Prue Medical Journal,” Bor CAUTION—Gennine only with the facsimfeot Baron Liebiz'’s Signature in Bine Ink acrosa the Lebel. ‘This caution is necessary. owing te various cheap und inferior substitutes be- fawn the market. LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers and Chemists, “Sole Avents for the United States (hoiesaie only) C. David & Co., 9 Fen- church avenue, London, Eusiand.” _ap27 Cuaroreaurs F PEPTO! E OF PEPTONE. A wineglassful of which contains 10 grammes of Beef artificially divested by Pepaine. It is entirely asaimila- ble and passes into the blood vessels without reqiring the stomach to do any previous work. It is highly recom- mended (by the medical faculty of Paris) to convales- centr, to persons whose blood is poor or who suffer from Chlorosix, Diabetes, Weakness, General Wasting Away, Stomach Ache, Gastralgle, Tous of Appetite, orto thoes Exhausted by Excess of Work, Age, Fever, Dysentery, iy veils Ge Tee esac Paria, tue Vivi eae traveling or j.on« Fatigue, ue se Bold by all Drugyista, aad-mbinty E408 Food FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS, THE ONLY PEKFEOT SUB>TITUTE FOX MOTH- ERS' MILK ‘The most nourishing diet for ‘invalids and nursing mothers. Commended-by all physicians. Sold by all druggists, Keops in all climates. 750. Send for the Exrea Roszozs ra * wD. BARR. 507 = Picroe Fao. 507 Seat rtee reeake ie ‘THURSDAY.... -August 30, 1883. 2d Edition. ates oans to Tho Star ‘The Dynamite Conspiracy. EXPECTED. DUBLIN, AI 90.—The Freeman's Journal seys there will robably be startling tsclowures shortly in ‘dynamite conspiracy an James McDermott’s connection with it.The Dub- lin officiais are maktog an inquiry inte the matter, owing to a statement which umber of Nog coll tape concerning Mc! it’s connection wil dynamite consptracy. ALARMING TELEGRAMS FROM AMERICA. Lonvos, August 8—The Exchange Telegraph company Announces that alarining telegrams in reference to the revival of the Irish havo been received here from America. T! Pe lee fear that the arrival here of O'Donnell, the slayer of James Carey, will cause trouble. A num- ber of Irish-Americans have arrived here recently from America. —_.__ Sixteen New Volcanoes. BURIAL OF THE BODIES OF OVER A THOUSAND VICTIMS OF THE VOLCANIC DISTURBANCES IN JAVA. Loxpon, August. 80.—A dispatcn to Lloyds, from Batavia, says the condition of theStralt of Sunda is dangerous to navigation. New islands have arisen therein, and the Coast line 1s altered, The gov- ernment 1s preparing to obtain new soundings of the strait. Sixteen volcanoes have appeared between “tne site where the Island of Krakatoa formerly stood and Sibisle island. A portion of Bartan 1s an ashy desert. The cattle are starving and the population are in despatr. The Soengepan volcano has split In Nive portions. Seven hun tred and four bodies of victims of the disaster have deen bur.ed in the district of Tanara, and 800 bodies in the coast village of Kramat, A Policeman Charged with Murder. New York, August 30.—Police OMcer McNamara Was arrested to-day on the chat clubbing John Smith to death bing—ciuizens who declare they saw the occur- rence. a Heid to Answer a Charge of Pension Fraud. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., August 30.—John O'Grady, the law: vho is charged with collecting illegal pension fecs and forging signatures to certificates Of pension, was given a hearing this afternoon be- fore United States Commissioner Bell, and was held tn $25.0c0 ball to auswer at the next term of the U, 8. district court, ——— Foreign Nows. GERMANY AND RUSSIA. Moscow, August 30.—Tne Gazetie, discussing the relations between Germany and. Tbussta, says no- body in Germany or Russta desires war. Russ has no Interest in attacking Germany. | There 1s NO question that Russia 1s restoring the historie kingdom of Poland. PERU AND CHIU, Lrwa, August 30.—La Triduna says that Gen, Iglesias Is expected at Trujilfo on the 30th. Great reparations are being made for hts reeeption. It 3 leirned that more than a thousand officers are still In act:ve service in the Chilian army. PRINCR JEROME NAPOLEON. Panis, August 30.—Prince Jerome Napoleon has relurnell abruply to Paris froma tur of Hol- ani ——— A Conductor’s Murderous Act. SckanTo, Pa., August 30.—The conductor of an excursion train from’ Scranton to Mountain Park to-day put John Kerugan, aged nineteen years, Who had no ticket, off the cars walle the train was, golng at the rate of thirty miles an hour. He fell Under the wheels and was instantly killed. petted Ec He Gives Bai Norristown, Pa., Aucust 82.—James Gaffey, Who is charged with having caused the death of W. A. J. Fiss, at the Norristown insane asylum seve Weeks ago, ani Wino has heretofore been unable to procure the $2,500 ball in which he was placed, was released to-day, Wiliam Rennyson, of this ce, becoming his bondsman, acl dem as Saratoga Races To-day. Saratoga, N. Y., August 80.—The first. race, threr-quarters of a mille, was won by Braa, Carson second and Monarch third. Time, 1:153¢. Second race—The Baden Baden ‘handicap for all ages, three miles. Gen. Monroe won 1n a gallop, Nettle second. Time, 5:36. These two were the only starters. ‘The third race, one mile and a furlong, was won by Pope Lo, Harry Giimore second and Vera third. ‘Time, 1:39%. - ‘The fourth race, a steeplechase, for all ages, about two miles and a qu :rter, was won by Rienzi; Ferry second, and Miss Moulsey third. Time 4:23. —————— ‘The Deat Mutes’? Convention. New Yorx, August 30.—The deaf mutes’ conven- tion at ifs session to-day decided to raise a fund for some sort of a centennial memorial to the Rev. ‘Thos. H. Gallaudet, the founder of the first deat mute school in America, Prof. Weeks, of Hart- ford, Conn., was appointed treasurer of the fun and subscriptions were solicited. It was decid to hold the next convention at Washington, D. C., in August, 1888, ——.___ On Top Washington. Mount Wasnixcto, N. Hi. August 80.—Lord Coleridge and party left Fabyan’s this morning by Special train at 11 o'clock and arrived at the top of Muunt Washington at 12:30 o'clock. They re- mained here for dinner and then left tor Glen house. Lord Coleridge was much charmed by the scenery. ——— The Hears Lose Their Labor. THE N.Y. POST'S REVIEW OF THE STOCK MARKET. New Yorx, August 80.—The Post's financial ar- ticle says: The stock market during the forenoon Was feverish and unsettled, but in the main Stronger than during the same hours yesterday. Prices were vigorously hammered by the bears during the forenoon, and at times tols was suc- cessful {n making # temporary depression below the closing pricesof last night. But {t was appar- ent that there Weretgood buying orders in the mar- ket at limited prices, and every time the paticular stocks touche these prices there were recoveries, ineach, the net result of witch was that at 12 O'clock ‘all stocks except the Northern Pacifics and Wabash were 4 to 1% higher than the closing prives of last night, the fatter being on Loul-vilie and Nashville, with 14 on Reading, 1 on Jersey Central, Nortawestero, and % to'% on other stocks. "The Northern’ Pacific after’ being ham- mered down to 85% for the common, 69X for the preferred and 58% for Oregon and Transcontinen- tal Nad reacted by 12 o'clock to 363, 70 and 597%, respectively. After 12 o'clock the market was less active and prices declined a fraction all round, leaving the regultat 12:30 an advance of}4t014,the latier ‘Loutsville and Nashville, the net de- cline on the Northern Pacific belng 13g on the common, 14 on the preferred and on Oregon and Transcontinental, Tae general market {oF rallroad bonds wos quiet, and though the tenden- cy of prices 1s stlil downward It is less pronounced than a few days ago. On the other band West Shore and Buffalo bonds were 1% higher than last night at 713. Ohio Central firsts were 1 per cent lower at 75, the incomes 1 per cent lower at 14nd the Ohio Central terminal trust bonds were un- changed at 60. Government bonds were un- changed from yesterday. ‘The rates for call loans on stocks in the forenoon were and 3 per cent. Srsoomn ered ss Alexandria Grain Market. Special Dispatch to Taz Evenmna Star. ALEXANDRIA, August 80.—The grain market re- ceived to-day about 8,000 bushels Some 7,800 bushels of wheat were offered—all Fultz and Long- berry: the former bringing 105a119 cents and the latter 112a114 Two hundred and firty bushels of white corn and 74 bushels of yellow corn sold at 59 cents per bushel, and 180 bushels of oats sold at 38 cents. There was no rye on the market, ee ‘Telegraphic Briefs. ‘The deaf mutes convention at its session In New York to-day decided to raise a fund tor some sort of a centennial memorial to the Hev. Thomas H. Gallaudet, the founder of the first deaf mute School in America. It was decided to hold the ext session in this city, August, 1888 ‘The Free Thinkers’ convention opened at Rochester, N. ¥., this morning with a confere! during which there were a number of 8] es by Dr. L. Ware, of Boston, Mass, and ers. ‘The Rev. Howell Gardner, the minister who was: 80 badly scalied in the Riverdale explosion. died early this afternoon in the hospital in New York. ‘He was conscious to the last and was surrounded by his family. The Marker. BALT tether Augnet 20.7 intima new 10-40e, 8136; jorth Cai ‘107 bid to-day. * TOR 90. Oot dal — miadting, ‘Wheat—eonthern BALTIMORE, Aurust 30. 103s. Flour j g ‘Deen hastily worked off, nok atallclear, The di: 2ad to their attractiveness, and as far as looks concerned the new notes will not makes favorab! Impression. The lathe-work and fine, indeed, and it will be dtficul gossful counterielt. The tsue of the notes will be first made on the 84 of As Is generally the case wi government netes of securities takes place, there 1 a lively demand (or the low numbers frem peo- ple who wish to mens. In the New General J. has entered his name for note No. 1,and in Washington the member of who introduced the bill. Dr. McDonald, the Perintendent of the money order oMice, will note No. 2 The Homer Lee Bank Note company has carried Out its contract to the letter, alihouga to do so it has been necessary to work twenty-two out of the twenty-four hours for the past two months. Tne notes have been engraved, printed (on paper with de-tgns manufactured since the. giving out the contract) snd bound in books ready tor issue in these two months, »mi they are now ready tor use at the various postal note offices throughout the country, ‘The two branch offices in the city, on Capitol hill and at Anglim’s book store, will be’ supplied with the notes in a few days, ALL THE MONEY ORDER OFFICES SUPPLIED WITH THEM. The new postal notes have been sent out to all the money order oMces. The notes are printed In books, each book containing 500. Eighty thousand of these books have been went to the 65,000 money order offices. The larger offices got several bOOkS, while the smaller offices got one each. The law authorizing these notes goes into effect next Mon- day. Superintendent McDonald says the low fee Of ‘Uhree cents for issuing one of these notes Is due to the fact that very little clerical work 18 neces. sary. The siub fs retained-at the Issuing office .8 the only record of the notes. ———_re.—__ Trouble About Star Route Contracts. DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO BOONE'S SUBCONTRACTORS. ‘The Post Office department has been informed by a southern star route subcontractor that A. E Boone, a failing star route contractor, had offered to make a new subcontract, giving the full con- tract pay to the subcontractor if the latter would Pay Boone in cash one half of the difference between the amouut of his subcontract pay and the full contract price of the route, Any profits that may accrue upon such routes in the case of a fal:ing contractor go by law to make good the Geficiencies caused by the losses on other routes, T .c department has given notice to all of Boone’s subcontractors that 1t will refuse to permit such ‘sudcontracts to be Med. 3 ‘ork District Government Affairs. REPAIRS OF PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS. Mr. William A. Henderson, an assistant to Mr. Entwisle, butiding tnspector, has been engaged since the first of July last with a force of men in Tepairing the schoo! bulidings, and has got pretty hearly.through with them, and they are all in a pretty fatr state of repair tor the schools soon to opened. | ‘There are fifty-three scliool bulldings owned by the District of Columbia of all sizes, and soon there will be no rented bulldings for school purposes, The great trouble found this year is ‘he small amount appropriated by Congress for {he repair of these buildings. There should be a uberal amount appropriated annually for this ur which would be true econoiny, so the aiding inspector states. Some of them have not been painted for ten or:more years. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. A petition was received by the Commissioners to-day from Levi Meredith and others, praying for the grading and paving of the footwayson E st, from 6th to 11th st. southeast. ‘The Commissioners to-day devoted their session to listening to an argument by Mr. O'Callaghan to Jet the water takers cut off their own water, in- stead of paying $2 to an official to do it for them. Local Not ‘This morning, at the corner of Sist and M ‘streets, ‘8 horse attached to a wagon, the property of Wm. Howard, took fright and ran away. The wagon collided’ with a lamp-post and letter box, which were demolished. To-day Christian Ruppertenterea a sult against the Baltimore and Potomac ratiroad company for damages laid at $5,000 to house and lot on Mary- land avenue, between 10th and 11th streets, a ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF HOI Detective Rdelin to-day arrested a colored man named Columbus Sewell,on acharge of house- Dreaking, in entering the premises of William Edmonds, No. 511 84° street, on the 20th of the Present month and stealing therefrom a lot of clothing and jewelry. A portion of the goods has been recovered. The officer states that the pri- goner had charge of the adjoining house at the ‘time of the robbery. RANGE OF THR THERMOMBTER.—The following were the readings at the office of the chief signal oMcer to-day: 7 &.m. 61.1; 11 a.m., 66.5; 2 p.m. 62.0; Maximum, 69.7; minimum. 59.7. —— ‘The Courts. PoLice Court—Judge Mills, pro tem. To-day, John Taylor, colored, assault on Julia Taylor; $. Wm. Price, colored, petit larceny; $10. ——— PROMOTIONS IN THE PaTENt OrFice.—Frank Mc- Arthur, of Wisconsin, has been promoted from principalexaminer tobe examiner in charge of interferences of the Patent office. Oscar Wood- ward, of Iowa, has been promoted from first as- sistant examiner to be principal examiner; Rufus A. Morrison, of Penn*ylvania, from second assist- ant examiner to be first assistant examiner; RK. R. ‘Tyler, of Connecticut, from third to second assist ant examiner; Julian C. Dowell, of North Caro- lina, from fourth to third assistant examiner; My- ron H. Phelps, of Tilinots, from first class clerk to be fourth assistant examiner. No PRIVATE FENCES ALLOWED ON GOVERNMENT Lanps.—The Attorney General to-day transmitted tothe Interior department a telegram from U. 8. Attorney Brown, of Wyoming, stating that the chief “Justice o that territory had decided that Vequity will be to abate fences on public domain.” It appears that a custom has prevailed in Wyoming of parties fencing in large tracts of government land, often including miles of water courses, and using it for private purposes. The court holds that such fenceson public land must “be removed. Pay CLERK Jamxs M. Roacu has been detalled to act as paymaster at the Pensacola navy yard, vice Paymaster Brown, deceased. THR NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the ovening and closing prices «the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported byspecial wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th strat. Name.) 0) G Name.) Q| © Cen, Pacific...| 643| 65% Nor, & Wes p.| 23341 34 Ghea @onio..| 38°| 156 North Pac ---| "| 36% 1e2_| G1] 60 lone a West, Wig) Wig m0 | 1936 Trns.|.....| 60% 118%/120%'Pac. Mall ...../ 813; 38 2956 49%) 50% 924 '8t. Pai 100% 101K 125%'St. Paul 7 /11T3g 99% i101 (St. P. & 30 | 39% 41%! 443! Do. prof. 10034 10056 By Et Bae ay ax 30s) si f. Central '1143¢|115 1634! 70%, ‘The surf at Long Branch ran very strong yes- terday. The undertow was too strong for bath- ing, and the Plymouth Rock was unable to run to the ocean pier. Late yesterday afvernoon the tide began running over the track of the New Jersey Southern railroad, opposite the highlands of Navesink. The track was undermined in several Places, and the waves ran photograph leries, stores yl attached, ep HTT é Ht i i £ rT if i F | a rags A GrounpLrss RUMOK.—There was the stroots 10-tay 10 tbe effect that the MEDS aca'Dsi (Le @x<Ietectives would Be Ser ‘the members of the grand jury was & minor. AStan reporter met Assistant District ney Moore, who stated that no Vous to quash has been fi jury, he thought there nothing in the rary, he thor was Bat ce reas Ske fo tat ee a wer 21 and under before being put on the jury. ee Java‘s Fiery Mountains THE NUMBER OF LIVES Lost mSTIMATED AT NOP ‘Luss THAW 75,000. Advices from Batavia, the capital of Java, give Getalls of a series of volcanic eruptions without parallel for theirextent and the number of lives destroyed. Java, It should be premised, supports ® population as dense as that of the most popu- lous couatries, containing upon ite 49,176 square miles of territoryas many as 19,067,899 souls The Island has twenty-two volcanoes cone Stantly ina state of activity, and as many more that are occasionally active. 18% Mount Gulung-gung laid waste 114 Silages and destroyed 4,000 lives, and eruptions destroying each as mauy as 1,000 lives have not bsen uncommon in recent years. The present ns were introduoad last week by a disturbance on the island of Kra- Katoa, in tue strait of Sunda, about fifteen mies Off Une coast of Java. SHOWERS OF STONES AND ASHES. Deep rumblings were heard at poluts forty-five miles Gistant, and were followed within a few hours by showers of stones at Jogjakerta, Sourae baya, and Samarang. Ali throuch the night red- hot stones and ashes fell. In Batavia tar same Uhing happened to less extent, but by moraing the city’s communications were interrupted by the showers of stones and ashes, which destroyed Lrlages ani rendered Toads’ impassable. By Sunday morning the disturbances were extend Fapidly beneath the boiling and hissing waters of the stratt toward the Island of Java. Great waves were dashed ashore, their temperature ratsad twenty degrees higher than usual. One after Another the Various craters began tw belch forth Steom, ackd vapors, mud, and stones until some ar vere In play. DESTROYING THOUSANDS OF PRRSONS Who had escaped from the furious waves that from time to time rolled inland. Fissures opened tn the Sides of the mountains and extended in wide chasmns throuch the valleys. Much of the north- ern portion of the island, where It was clothed WIth forest's, Was soon ablaze trom the failing cin- ders, adding the terrors of fire to those of earth- Quike. showers of stones and stifling atmosphere, forth Bantam was desolated. The towns of Tjir— ingine and ‘Tclokbelong were destroyed. Anjer Was overwhel. ied by an Immense Udal wave. The lughthouses in the Sunda straits have disapper and the sea now flows where Mount Kramatan formerly stood. The whole aspect of the region 1s 80 much changed that navigation Is dangerous. THE SEA SWALLOWS UP THE LAND AND ITS INTABI- TANTS, Monday morning the craters in Java seemed to Open thelr Mery throats still wider to let out the Greatest quantity of lava, rocks, pumice and ashes yet vomited forth, The hissing of the s»a became 80 loud as to be almost deafening. The waves Furhed up on the shore to an unprecedented hetght. When daylight came tn ft was seen that an enormous tract of land had disappeared, ex- fending from Point Capucin on the south to Negery Pafsoerang on the north, and west to Low Point, Covering ah extent of territory about Atty milvs'square. In this were situated the villuges of Negery and Negery Babawang. None of the peo- ple inhabiting these places, or of the natives scat- ‘ered sparsely through the forests and on the Plains, escaped death. ‘The loss of life here must ave aggregated fully 15,000 souls. The entire Kandang range of mountains extending along the coast In a semi-circle for about 63 miles, had gone Out of sight. The waters of Welcome bay, the Sunda Straits and Pepper bay on the east and of the Indian ocean on the south had rushed in and formed a sea of turbulent waters, The debris of the submerged and destroyed bulldings was tossed hither and thither on the water, the only sign lett that the 1: had once been inhabited land there, SWEPT BY FIRE AND WATER. The town of Tanerang, within twenty-five miles of the city of Batavia, was swept away by the lava stream, and fully half the population, mostiy Jaw. anese, numbering about 1,800, perished. At Specl- Wyk, hear Point Saicis, tue red hot rocks set fre to the houses and swept away all the thickly set- Ued portion of the town. Figelenkalg was almost totally destroyed, and a large number of tvs were lost there. "The tsland of Ontus, five miles off the mouth of the Targerang river and twenty niles east of Batavia, was completely inundated, and the floating dock'there was totally destroyed! Caataye, Clups and Tronwer’s Islands, off the por— Uon of Java which disappeared, are out of sight and not a vestige of them is left. "Baby and Cher- 1bo islands, off the north coast, lost the few houses and inhabitants upon them. ‘In Batavia the loss has been largely increased since the former ree porta. The roof of the governor's house was crushed in by a mags of mud, and three of the re- lainers were killed. Faggal 'was severely shaken, and few buildings were left standing. The aggre- gate loss of ite must be fully 78,000, but the num T of those who perished can never, of course, be accurately known, ‘THs Dewocratic SPLIT IN CINCINNATL—A_meet- ing Of the democrats who are dissatisfied with ‘the organization of the late Hamiton county, 0., conventicn was held yesterday afternoon. ‘Tue committee’s report declared that the late conven- ton was held contrary to rules and precedents, abd its work was fraudulent, and made arrange- ments for callit & new convention to meet on September 8 and nominate a ticket, to be called the democratic reform ticket, und ‘Ww be headed by the state democratic ticket.’ A DEADLY Arrray Berween Rivats—At an affray at Rock Creek, Col., between Edward Not. Ungham and Wm. Maddizam, Nottingham dr-w a revolver, and, placing it at Mnddigam’s side, fired twice. Both men then released their hold, where- upon Nottingham fired two more shots, bOLb Luke ing effect, and Muddizam dropped dead. No cause is known for the shooting other than voth men had been paying attentions to We sume lady, and At As thought that tealousy prompted Lue act. DED On Thursday mornt part 2 o'clock, ANTHOsY GaY. in the nfdeth Funeral wil take place friday, August 31, at 3 «clock from his late reidence, No. 412 19th strect northwest. Gay. Anzust 30, 1883, af half. ye Friends and relatives are respect.ully invited to at: GRIMES. On Wednesday, August 29th, 1883, after ashort iliness, MILLAKD F. GKIMES, in the tlurty- third year of his sure. Funeral from his late reidence, st the corner of First ost .on, Rriday, ef three pan. and B streets nort! Friends of the femily are invited. PrCK, In Buriincton, Iowa, on Angust 28, 1883, at 20p. m., CHAKLES I. PiCK, fonucrly of Goonge- town, ». ROYER. On Wednesday, August 29th, 1883, DAN- TE). H. ROYER, formerly of Blut: county, Pa. Funeral services t his fate. residenon, 250-28 atrert southeast, at 6:30 p.m. Rezains will be taken to Halt county for interment. A STALCUP, At Fairfield, Va., August 26, 1883, WIL- LIAM McNEIK STALCCP, second son of the late Jorhua 31 aged twei:y-eisht years and six months. ZOOK, At o'clock, Thi morning, Aurust 1883, of diphtheria, EDNA MAY.,oldest Qauehter Alice M. and Leander K. Zook, ajed five years and seven mouths, Funeral from residence of parenta; No. 1131 6th otrect northeast, Friday, August Slat, at three o'clog p.m. UNDERTAKERS. . ZURHORST, 7 J. stocEsson 70 ANTHONY BUCHLY, UNDERTAKER, 912 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W. ‘Une of the most complete establishments in the ooun- try. Large rooms for trensient funcral wervices. sul8 7 a BTHOR TOE ROOXEY — indertakors and !mbe mers, Offices, T11 Tthst and 2 45 Pa. ave. n. w. auls *“BUCHL xen UNDFRTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 PENxsrLvaria AvENUE N.W. ‘7th st, Det. Mand N: 233 = ‘2. 1597 Taste Draner NORTEWET? ‘Telephone i ct uausTus ‘$16 Pennsylvania svenue northwest, uetwoen 94438 ‘Where all other failed, thie prepars- -tyen ta always effective. inary cary found Fewrdies hitherto wa bald dava-wesly Eres cocoa BREAKFAST. ‘Made atmply with bolling weter or milk, ‘Rede tm tie, (only Jr-lb. amd I), by Grocarn, laleiod, JAMES EPPS & 00., ‘16-m,tu&ss Housopathic Chemists, London, Eag.

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