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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 188/-DOUBLE SHEET, t qq» | ss __ j “ Fr ” L ‘HE MOON, | can never trust him again. And all fora girl SUMMER IN INDIA. PEOPLES HAF CHANGED.’ A CLOUD ON TH Be, who was ready to give his friend an affectionate ONE ACT. A Few Points from = Victim of the A pretty friend, this man whom 1] 4 Temperature of 117 Degrees In the was to make feel at home! Home! I shall hever have a home now. [Looks at letter With kindest regards to the bride.’ How I hate him! a Masnus in Harper CHARACTER . Mrs. RICHARD Pepper, Allahabahsd Correspondence New York Evangelist. The hour ts eariy, only 7 o'clock, but the outer doors areall carefully closed to shut out the heated alr, and the windows are shaded. Draw the curtains aside and look out. grass in the yard ls burned brown. stone road passing in front of the “compound” is painful to look upon in the dazzling light, and you cast your eyes with a sense of relief up to the beautiful tamarind trees with their wealth te follage. Now a puff of wind sets not | only the ieaves quivering, but puts in motion a cloud of fine white dust, and sends It In spiteful gusts ayainst the window-panes. Your eyes are blinded, for it rushes in through every crevice, and you are glad to turn your gaze inward. We rise with the dawn at tlis season of the From the Detroit Free Press. “Der clothing peesness,” he replied, as he wiped his face with a red bandana and sat down on a 2 trunk at the @oor, “vhas vhat you might cali blayed oudt. It vhas hard scratch- ing to make atollar” —* “But people wean clothes all the time.” “Oxactly, but peoples haf changed a good deal. Some folks yhas all for styie, and dey goto a tailor to get a fit. ready-made clothing, but so many or us vhas dot it vhas hard sledding. Eafery mans who comes into my biace oxpects Eafery man look der goots | all oafer for cotton, and itvhas hard to deceive “What do you ask for that tweed suit?” The hypocrite! | And as for this Lutu, what can I do? Ob, ff mamma were only here to advise Mr. Ricuagp Pxo: rior In a hotel In the White Monntains. | , Opening on piazza, Washington in the dist to sipping room, Kigut. Door to corridor Ustal turniwure of parlor, with ta Enter Mr. P. through window. ssed yet, dear? Mra. P. (hiding letter, and struggling to ap- window at bac Mr. P. Not ¢ Mr. P. Why not? Mrs. P. 1am not going out. T have a head- Odder peoples puy John (discovered looking at bill of fare.wh umarked). Broiled trout, springe ham omelet. Mr. P. Your eyes look red. ler_peesness r! [Coming closer.] Can I get you any- I'm 50 sorry, to beat me down. Don't touch Mrs. P. (shrinking back). No. It he stays out the it swear at the cook. Mr. P. What 1s the matter? he cook’s akind of “Vell, my first price on dot suit yhas $14. Mrs. P. Oh, nothing. Only my heart is broken. After talk for 10 aminutes I drop to #12. We droye out Mr. P. What nonsense! esterday morning soon the matrimonial kettle What has broken it? above the horizon, but its heat was even then so fierce that we recoil | from its touch, and carefully closed the doors of ‘ance on the sunny side. Car- waring pale-faced ladies and little children with cheeks pitifully blanched by Sitting on the broad yverandas of some of the bungalows were famlly parties gathered about small tables, refreshing them- selves with toast and tea, with which the day in India invariably begins, the real breakfast being | served at a later hour, when outdoor duties are | . Not ten minutes ago you | told me that I was the ouly woman you had aiter the sun appeare: der customer pegins to pyll out cotton fibers, I make der price 10, at vhich I my heart und assure him dot “But If he doesn’t take it?” “Vhell, Igo oudt und my vhife sells tt to him for 29 asa great favor. brofit in tweed sults. Mrs. P. It may be nonsense to y T have discov | Is death to me. yut my hand on | lose ofer tree | ed your cruel | the box-like conve: riages passed us [Aside.] What | - (amazed). My perfidy. is she driving at? f You need not affect innocence. | proof of one case, but I dare say it 1s Oh! to think that I the cruel heat. soon as | | have p only one of hundreds. | should have married such a Don Juan! | Mr. P. Will you please explain what you are | Dere vas no more That to pay $4 in Roch- Won't be ten minutes, sir. “I suppose you make up on trunks and (walking about.) How hungry i am. np of that supper last night. doesn’t condescend to Hope my wite won't “Make oop! der peesness yhat ruins me! vhas a trunk mit a patent lock und all conveni- Tf I doan’ get so much, Ifder shentleman says he vhill look aroundt a leedle, I tell him to take it along for $2, but It vhas sooch a loss my children cry Mrs. P. (sobbing Vhy, man, tt vhas dot part of On the roads were long lines of men and women on their way to market, bearing on their heads baskets filled with golden melons or the luscious mango, a fruit much esteemed by for- elgners as weil as by the natives of the country. ences dot I ask $4 for. ‘And J tell yon so owe more. Tdrop to $3. Mrs. P. Don't! shatter any lin; man @ sense nity and comfort to bh mnant of faith Do not heap perjury on perjury. If it weren't for bia there Others were carrying huge baskets filled with a Sehiog coe aside). “Mr. Pedder!” [Aloud.] My dear, you are using very strong all night long.” ‘They must cost you nearly that.” ‘Vhell, Ihafan uncle who makes der wood work, a brudder who puts onde lock, a sister who papers der inside, und my fadder screws on der hinges, und by sweeping oudt my own store I vhas ableto puy dot trunk for sixty It’s serious. | large, coarse cucumber. mango trees by the highway within which were several Under some great was a straw hut, porous jars filled Beside them sat a Brahmin ready to serve thirsty wayfarers—this is a favorite method of laying up a store of merit. By 9 or 10 o'clock the great heat at this season drives within doors all Europeans not compelled by stress of circumstances to remain abroad. When the mercury stands as now, at 117° in the shade and 171° in the sun, even the natives of the country dread exposure to its power, and the streets are almost deserted at midday. few travelers venturing abroad have th muftied to shut out the scorching wind, just as In northern latitudes alike means is employed as @ protection against the plercing cold. st cloud on my happiness. er, sir, for you, sir. Jolin goes oiit oks at letter). From Georze. | P. Thave heard of your loves, and the you have told others—the affec- ts you have [Mr. P. takes lette ou have wron And I—I, who was ri you, am to be rewarded with the worn-out feel- Ob! it 1s a bitter aWakening He promised to'w ? * Dear Diek.—Hope the hone “Do you ever let a customer ge out without ings ot a rake ks.] You can just wasdieatae dull; nothin “Vhell, I doan’ remember of eooch acalamity. If I can’t sell him my vhife comes In und tries Ifshe can’t sell him, her sister comes in und Sometimes a man vhas He vhants an $18 suit for $12. He knows dot we haf to sacrifice, stock vhas too large, und he h Mr, P. It you will drop your tragic vein, and | tell me what's the matte able to explain it. been trying to make misch’ is the linr?—the false friend? Tell me, that I my prove myself innocent. irs. P. You brazen it out bold! T shall, no doubt, be speaks like an angel. sharp as steel. f between us. Tomlinsons, on w mise to you to se Dear old Lulu! Tomlinson and Luta. pecause our angs off und peats aroundt, until finally close der bargain, und assure him dot I leaf for der county house to-morrow.” “And you lose——.” “Vhell, dot suit cost me 5.25 in Rochester!” “T guess you'll pull through.” “I hope so. You see, I lif oop-stairs to save I keep no clerk to embezzle from. I use some kerosene to save gas. My rent vhas low, pecause I vhas a good tenant. I haf aunts und uncles und brudders in der your acting does not impose on me. the best of proofs. ‘n show them to me—tell me what I cannot answer an accusation that ropeans life within doors 13 made compara- ¥ comfortable by closing all the outer doors aiter the early morning, and keeping in motion a kind of a large tan suspended from the celling. There are also other devices for reducing the Such care is necessary, not for comtort merely, but even for the preservation of lle, | and no'more savors of luxury than the intro- duction of stoves and grates and furnaces into your dwellings in the bitter cold’of a northern “1 cindly after you, and Lulu | } + in her greeting. i to give her [Speaks] It was to haps Mrs. Pede you think, : not prove so ‘you may yet all three r rted. I don't think there's any more to tell you. May join Yauchan on his yacht 3. P. You could not answer It if I de- meaned myself by stating It in the Ellen, is this the faith and trust you | written to me | promised me at the regards to the bride, vorge Hammond.” to me of faith clothing und trunk peesness. I yhas acquainted mit Vanderbilt und Gould. I puys vhen It vhas I discount my own paper. vhas werry favorable for my peeshess, und ft vhas does reasons dot makes me offer y complete suit of dot French broadcloth for #22. I assure you dot it vhas der greatest bargain in the world.” nd that sult cost you—.” even dollar In Rochester, but Ifyou pay #14 fare to Rochester and back, lose two days und vhas out $4 for hotel bill, how much do » false and disloyal. ‘A stranger would probably be surprised to e yor won't, but Fil acon so large a number of the d by both forelgners and natives in process of repatr, and would perhaps fancy that a storm had swept over the place, doing use damaye; and to the prudent it my be, id come thoughts of the tujury to household | cend while th partially denuded of their cov iring of the thatch of bungalows is as a spring bouse-cleaning at is covering, Which furnishes so viding up letter). One can always | Mr. P. If you won't t find at this not let my wife read ‘ays about her prejudi er dress rustling. She wouldn't vad language in pocket] I show me what I have to i yom, sir, and | P. (turning round so t? t you would like it. skirt pretty? in the future. ou will not disturb me. want amusement this morning, sir, you can think of Lu make, eh? You must think of dose things. +a protection from the heat, is unfortu- nately {vod much relished by our insatlableenemy, the termite or white ant, necessitating annual with which many of the bung- are covered, as well as the larger propor- %, are broken in various or thrown down by the mischievous monkey or the ubiquitous crow, and must there- y too bad | tere be relatd. ‘o fear of rain, for our climate Is not like capricious and unreliable. All this bustle | of preparation isin anticipation of the bursting of the monsoon, as we style the opening of the rainy season, and this is end of June. he hasn't broug to window). <o for @walk directly atte that fast-looking widow nt breakfast yet. enters room and slams door. Whe-e-e-w! Lula To: [Takes letters from his pocket and looks them Tve dropped George's, and And she thinks Lulu isa ‘girl! [Laughs] That's the best Joke I Come to think of it, his phrases were rather Poor Ellen! she should have been so worried. worried too. Mr. P. (alone). From the Baptist Weekly, This morning I got up cross as a bear. as rough and tingy as a chestnut burr. all out of sorts, and 1t seemed to me ft would be a pleasure to snap up anybody who spoke to me as short as I could. Most likely I would haye done so and set the whole household by the ears for the rest of the day, but that T have had such moods betore and lerice the best way to manage thouzht I, “my best plan is not to influence the whole family, but to remain neutral and let them influence me.” Accord- orseback ridi tion of native hous she's read it! toward window). Pr You needn't go and - You did enough of that last n to get in noend of a| ¥ I couldn't for the life of me | which of my ilirtations she had dropped on. all comes of this ridiculous notion of a wife woman her husband ‘has et that would be dne” here the latter Not half an inch of r: here within the last five months, “t too ridientous, I should have not hada rainy rains in September last. failed, and there to marry a boy baby; and t en, if the baby could "dfind she had a y since the clos Our winter rains quite equence, not only y parts of northern India, a and in some Situated as we are between two and the Jumua, we y, [ tried to control myself a little aud await Weil, the two elder children got up merry and Pay was In a pretty good bumor, and the baby sat in her high chair and displayed all her little airs and grsces and her newest funny little capers, and we must all look and admire, so by the time breakfast was over I was laughing and smiling as cheerfully as the rest, and passed a pretty comfortable day after I shall have to as happy as crickets. ‘ves to door, opens it alit I asked you to respect my | seat rivers, the this season those Europeans whose em- xyments and whose means will permit such nce, flee to the mountains; and de- htful it certainly is to exchange tils stifling tor cool and yes. In this heat even much, and valuab) . tones). Tam aware ly under a false for the future it you come het And as I was thinking of thls at evening I thoucht how easily a little tretting might have upset the whole family and spoiled the day. fretting Is both useless and unnecessary [Enter Mrs, P. times sent to the hills to remain dur- Ibe only too delighted if you Tn one of our ment: ‘Valuable horses 1 other animals needing a bill climate during an be accumimedated on @ farm no good and a great deal of harm; yet is almost a universal sin. We fret over almost anything. summer because it is too hot, and inthe winter ¢ it is too cold; we fret when it rains be- it is wet, and when it does not rain be- when we are sick or when any- In short, if anything or everything doesn’t go just to sult our particular whims and fancies, we have just one grand ref- uge—to fret over it. I am afraid fretting is much more common among women than among men. well own the truth, my fair sisters, if it isn’t Perhaps it Is becanse the Nttle worrles, cares and yexations of our daily life harass our sensitive nerves more than the extended enterprises which generally take the attention of men. Great wants develop great resources, but the little wants and worrles are hardly provided ror, and, like the nall which strikes the saw, they make not much of a mark, but they turn the edges terribly. he heated term. eitep Hamiweid, dear. Hesends kis hiadest m *. you huried ut me the What if were to as- For those who must remain on the plains dur- ive heat the use of ive 1s a great are no longer dependent upon Amer- for our ice supply, as in many of our large ¢ lave been establish | bringing the luxury within the reach of persons of very modest incomes, tess | have learned to esteem the use of ice a grateful | addition to their eomtort. of one of our great companies having factories Allahabad, Lucknow und Agra we find this res n-custe natives: of our factories by our native friends, so that they may see for themselves that the ice is manufactured with all due regard to and that nothiug is done to offend the most prejudiced.” cause It is dry body else is sick. m very wiail you do, for he a tonthake him f . Pedder, by rem “ sice factoris Gitting). Don’t call me Mrs. Peddet piece more Many ot the natives We may as [Aside.] I wish she'd i ce, an in an advertisement | altogether pleasant. all, and trusted | ‘ave forgiven your want of the faith that jou promise “t, Had you told mi What does Mr. Hammond write a little club gossip | Mrs. P. O, bnt. D: ‘er really dou! < does not impose sntly a fire in Bombay destroyed a large ithe bread supply been sud- would not have been a greater an Was raised at the pr Poona, Madras, Allahat ked by telegram to send assistance rers, and promptly responded to the © anger was too natural to have think If we looked upon all the little worries of a one day as a great united worry, self-control to meet it would be developed. But as they gen- me—only one or two little things at a time—they seem’so very little that we give way, and the breech once made in the wall, soon grows larger. y that many a mother has turned her son against her own sex, and made him dread and dislike the society of women, by her ex- ample constantly set before him. many a mother lias brought up and developed just like herself, who, in her turn, would wreck andruinthe comfort of another family circle. And knowing all this, I know we ought to set our faces like a flint against this useless, sinful, peace-destroying and bome-dis- turbing habit of frettin —————+s_______ The Power of France. From the Courier des Etats Unix, “We have often heard the question, ‘How would it be if Germany, seizing the moment {| when France 1s engazed with Tonquin, with | China, and even with England, would suddenly turn about and declare war againt her? The France would appeal to her army and to her fleet, and would fight. not because she happens to have a few thousand soldiers and marines, principally marines, occu- pied in Asia and in Africa, that she can be taken at a disadvantage, or that her military power All her forces actually engaged are independent of her regular organi- Her nineteen army corps and their reserves are intact and ready to be mobilzied at the first signal, and her hundred and forty-four regiments of the territorial army can_be put of a war footing in twenty-four hours, Intact also is her magnificent fleet of ironclads, which is inferior to none and which Is amply able to hold its own against any other that might chal- Jee factory, and denty cut off th on't, Diek, don't. pect of an ice at hurry this 1 «i_and other hot interrupted pped, and you lin- ee d by Thunder, 1 know that It has long been a matter of common observa- tion that peer, milk and other substances lable ‘omposition, undergo rapid and ady fermentative changes during thundery weather, and “turned sour by thunder” 1s the generally sted explanation of much beer going to the It has been somewhat dimeult to reconcile the modern theory of fermentation by germs with the well-recognized phenomena attending thunder storms, and the changes which then take place are more consistent with Lelbig's > theory. who attributed fermentation wr ifstability—“the ferment prop- to surrounding molecular groups the rrthrow of its own tottering co ring to a paper “On the on the Atmospkeric Dus Mr. Aitken betore the author showe ctrical conditi t you don't t reak my heart. »st broken mine. You found in that letter ever really | r. P. A terrier of pure Skye breed. P. Gising.) Ob, Dick, iow fuulish I have t touch me; hear me ont. yt happened to ment 1 fellin love with | © sol determined not to s of Lulu or letting pled me, the Tor of Luiu, with the un- answer Is simple. ces by speaki recently read by 1 Society ot Edin- hat a disturbed n of the atmosphere greatly ition of dust; and he sv gested that this might be the explanation of the Can you ever common belief that beer and miik readily turn | sour in thundery weather, the electrical condi- ar, I'll try, if you will promise | tions leading to the deposition of a great a er of bacteria in a given ion would apply to beer exposed to the Is, but scarcely to beer in casks, h is practically protected from the atmos- and we know that the beer in casks en turns sour within afew hours of athunder- It is possible that the peculiar electrical ore him). Oh, Dick, how! can be compromised. 6. This ex- er strong appear- | alr in open ve y are not proofs. T will never suspect | pher ny of your let- | 0 + I shall get ux and MH never read “It would be a dangerous error to Judge the France of 1884 by tlie France of 1871. had no army; now she has, and knows how to isa power that at- nditions of the atmosphere preceding and ng @ thunder-storm may galvanize into full vitality the myriads of disease ferments must, under the most favorable circum, . be present In eyery cask of beer brewed under our existing system, or that the vibration e s of thunder may move a ber of these minute organisms, which until were dormant and inactive. What an O!d Man Has Noticed. Thave noticed that all men are honest when well watched. noticed that diamonds, silks, furs, broudcloths, gold watches and chains are often bought with other people’s money. That there 1s more gratitude in dogs than j E ve T love you more than thoush I didn't think that wa you may send for Lui The France of tacks nobody and fears nobody. knows this as well as anybody in the worid, and it is for this reason that he tries to be on better terms with France. If shé was feeble and at the merey of Gerinany Js {ft likely that the Ger- man chancellor would be s would make the advances’ But you can't beat d by the pe: polite to her and wt he now lavishes From 1871 to, 1875 he never fora moment departed from his haughty and agyres- But this attitude became gradu- ally toned down as France became an adversary moreand more formidable. conciliatory than ever—almost friendly, because of the daily progress of ourarmaments, especial- ly our artillery and service of mobilization. Let those who honor us with theirsolicitude be with- out fear. China, Tonquin and Madagascar can- not constitute a sufficient embarrassment to that belonged to you. Their Best 1 Young Men. sive attitude. ‘My best young man is a contrac‘or,” she said toa croup of envions y “A contractorz” Now he is more He contracts a into a No. 6 shoe. of tobacco-using, beer-drinking, and gambling, besides a long . Yes, he ts a contractor. No. 9 foot so that it will go, He has contra ‘ted the habr That purses will hold nickels as well as gold. That mock philanthropy is like giving a mer- list of small debts.” is almost as smart as one of my admir- chimed in another young lady. “An undertaker?” came the chorus “Yes, he unc e that he is very handsome and He undertakes to make $50 per month him through where $100 could not pay He undertook to. ride s bicycle with He undertakes to imi- tate sensible people at times, but gives himseif | maid a pair of boots. skin sacques and fine Jewelry win than youth and beauty. ‘That the most enduring love is that of a mother for her children. That nearly every office-seeker is the right man in the right place. That Christians, Mohammedans, Jews and yall worship one god. It Is spelled son, and why should Dick want to the active forces af France, and to ex- pose her without defense to the attacks of Ger- many, including also the warlike yelleities of England. This is as well-known in Berlin as it Is in London, and neither Mr. Bismarck nor Mr, Gladstone would liketo take the risks of such an adventure.” Speaking of the discontent cf the Engieh in‘ } Tegard to the attitude of France in the East, the Courrier dismisses the question with the remark in plain English, “Let them go to the deu All this is very bold I ‘dude’ pantaloons on. That he that takes a bad woman by her word, e¢ her up. and an eel by its tail may be considered to hold e with Lulu, And how ofte t I was the only we And I—I belteved him, I feel that all my faith !s shatte: Hammond has been help I never could bear him, anyway 8 jangauge, and its interest Tests principally in the tact that it reproduces the present tone of the French press, which is no longer subdued in. rv The extreme caution and the humility that past twelve years have How He Caught His F He tisaed throughout the luckless day, And nothing I n to the narke ‘To purchase e did go. Dut now his conscience holds him fast; sie he did not wish ‘Tat be had edught the fish, be had a bright Idea; fshmonger,” quoth he, ‘nile you stand there and 1 Sust throw each fish to me. with a smile of rapture grim; ‘4 threw the fish'to hiza— ‘them every nel That most men choose a wife as a child does a doll, no matter it the head is filled with saw- to foreign affairs. That poverty is the worst banner that a man characterized it for the suddenly vanished; and now the Gi from his wounds, feels himself stronger than ever, and crows again. That life is too short to give young men ad- Vice as to who they should marry. That a handsome widow should be married, buried or put into @ convent. That the absent That a young wil light in a’sick room, ev. W. Cornforth, Wesleyan minister of ingham, England, has just resigt position because he cannot pledge “definite aud I always thought you were What more does the wretch \—“uay not prove so strong as you may yet all three be good ikely, very likel jends with a ju, who, I am sure, 9. A Gentle Hint From the Boston Globe, “Will you swing in my hammock?” asked she. ‘Not now, thank you,” he said. when I have my ham! “What do you mean?” she asked innocently. “Why, my striped stockings, to be sure,” he wickely replied. ‘is always in the wrong, ith an old man is like a ‘k clothes on.” himself to a positive belief In the absolutely JANES F RINES, ant0-coddedbghts WILTTAM DICRSON, _} Trustec, =< AUCTION SALES. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. RATLROADS. THIS AFTERNOON. Leet LOW FARES. HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. es WE SHOKT LINE, TO THE SOUTH, SOUTHWEST a FILST-CLASS FARE, $1. ROUND TRIP. a1: “in ef SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE| ay,. Fiorant Stcamers TARE. end MOSELET, leave MANEW OHIEANS MALT Gully waking cage SOUTH SIDE OF os atan ATREEIS- Sixtl treet wharf! MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRI- Cohnections to all points South and Southwest, N SIXTH AND SEVENTH S$ DAY, :15-30 p.m, and SATUBDAY, at 6p. m, Return- Daily except Sunday, with © & O Railway. uN blic auction, on SATURDAY, ing MOSDAY Mcrning. man Buffet cars from New York and Wash- Sore AUGUST, 1864 at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. part Zasse and rocmseccured at Rand O, ticket offioa | furton “to Atianta, ‘Pullman Sivering ‘care few lot numbered six (6), in square nutnbered fou Jt str t and Ta. ave: General office, Biath street | Washington and Atlanta to New Orlesua Taclor Pundred apd. Afty-ning (480, fronting elghieen (18) | hart. ie: phon call I Corfe Wang rare ‘ene (1) inch on. side of 8 S ay : : Chae iwellins house, known, ss No. cS enue. = 7 N MONDAY, INE: _ . = he proverty willbe wad ence toa deat of Gust | FRIDAY 7s — 3 {eq Fullman Sleeving cars Washington to on the 2d day of January, 1883, recorded. ber | — = cTH AD a Golmants ta eceare. $2500" is tee years from it of | $9 Wiest evcy inte South and Souther tae Desee so Soltanbia, to’ secure $2.5 oye o barf eve -y SUS : ent interest payable semi- | at 7 clock » ay. for Mactox Creek, returning on Mon- y cxoupt Sunday with C&O Railway, January, 1883, with six percent interest pay: i dana, ciate ara Sage tain uterroeiate eptine care, from Want maton Vis on ‘Terms of salo: Cash. Mortage can be renewed. Con- | Landings going and rem ning’ | Also, touches at Grin- anh ta ty Row Orleans, a ‘vevaicing st purchases cost, A depos't of @i00 re. | et's whact Snudaysand Tuesdays dows and Wednes a Charlotte Rod GTi quired at time of sale. Right reserved to resell if terms | days up, and Chapel Point and Brent's whart Thursdays Auguste. © meee aakingtom ied with in seven days at risk and cost of | dewn ahd Mondays and Wednesdays up. Freighter | yo to Win el TR RY Public notice of such resale in | celvsd daly oes Mand 5.50PM. datly, exoopt Supday, Some newspaper published in Washington, D.C, 2 eee Warrenton trains leave Wasningtou at 3.10 A3L and eats ,TEAMER T. V. ARROW 10 PM. daniy. On Monday tame ‘ See ee apis eae me fer Carrio: Nomini, St | spemeaneg-S GE STOCK OF FINE ENGLISH BREFCH- By i gk Uh. $0r- Tan A WURDING CAND TAVZEE LOADING SHOT: | Glaneifw Bay, and” micrmediate lazdines Tetariung | a2 “SY gor. Aas Trafic Manner UTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRU ENTS, On Saturdays, 4.30 p.m. for Currioman, 4 he wea HARDWARE, 8) ghAZORS, | BUISSOI intertpediate landiuure returnnne Sunday ime. To Tae = STt POCRETBODES, VIOLINS Sore BAST BM On Wednesdays, $3) a m., Special Excursiou to Go | 1. TO THE NOR AND BATS, VIOL . SKA Jonial Beach snd teturn. bh STEEL RAILS. SERED Coch REMC E CARD | hE SMEG BRR anak | ca ta ) ply USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. | 315 RIDLEY, Mansievr. “Vege! ae ' y direction of the owner, to chanxe business, I will NORFOLK, FOr NKOE 5 Weet, Chicago Limited F: premises. all ihe above Stock of J. U. | 'J'0 NOKFOLE, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE | For Fistetuny and the Wert, Chlearo Etndted, Eepeeas ' 2 ne eee eee AT COMPANYS lar} 9.404 m. daily toCinemyatl and Mt, Lowin, with Slee ' Sale commences FRIDAY, JUNE (T TIETH. at leaves 7th strwt wharf on | ing Care from Herrinbune 0 C ati, and Hotel Frist aus every sveiting iarwattstt/aino, idays and Wednesdays at 5 30; Saandaye at 6 p. co, Peg oe og DEALERS "ARE SPECIALLY INVITED, as many | No _ piney Foint and Comfeld Harbor going and 3 te Pittabung, Will be sold in original packages. Great banrains | SATURDAY NIGHT STEAMER RETURNS MONDAY | hiss for Chicago Sleeping Ont E FOLEY, Auctioneer. MOKNING, Fitesbung to Chicago, Mail Express, 10 009. m. daily N. b.—The Fixtures will not be sold as,'at the termin- Exclusive connections with the Boston and Providence for Pittsburg and the ¥ with Dalace Sloop tig Car ation of sale, the store will be ovcuph Be J. U- steamers. Connects also with New York and Rich. | Washinton 0, O'MEARA & CO., Manufacturers of "ROYAL GLUE: mond steamers, Morfoik and Westen, Beano AND POTOMAC RATLROAD, ead and Roanoke, Ocean View and Virglula Beach im Kochester, Budtalo, Niaeara, railroads. x r a " = yt ee a Sein = e room can ba secured at Bulti a | Waahine chiater. eaw ing Was EEKS & CO., Auctioneors, an i aaa ee Pennsylvae pSSRturday wight will not run legend Renows otel, Polkinhorn'e te anusport, Leck Haven aud Ehuira at 408 m, AUCTION sare oF FORFEITED riepars. | Ris svete: at St Siar, hotel Tuikinhort uate | Fae Numapae ck Pete fell within our store 6&7 Lousiana svenue | Peiusyivanis ayenua ad at compan eh | For Sek Nore wiel-the Tast. 718, 820 and 1.09 9. VON s a. On Sunday, 4 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SECOND, at hart. Sek aS H Expres of Palma TEN O'CLOCK A. M., the stock of Foricited Pledces of | K20X8 express will call for and cieck baagaie trou ie te wroll-kows, Pawnbrol rs ae meron ‘137 7th | Oieht teke Fart 6 pk 10 Pp. uy every woek-day, street northwest S col = reveiverl daily . Suday, 6.00.0, Siiver and Metal Watches. ee General Arent | porrwokign, NY ail through trains compact t Son. Silver and Filled Watch Chains [POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE sey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affor Gold Necklaces, Charms, Lockets, Scarf Pins, net uausier tok irs senvertwuent Ber hie aon Eracelets, Across New York city a large assortivent of ings, Gloves. ‘or Phi Hpieia, 7.15, 820 and Ia m., 2.19, 4.0, 6 Zang’ assortment of Overcoats aud Guuts' Clothing, and tisha te oe 60:6-00 10.06 ab len, Clocks. 5b. fied ex ally, except Tools of all Kinds, Shawls, &e., &c. aaa ee P. 8.—Persons holding tickets on which the time has fs 5, 820, 9.40, 11.00 a m., 12.05 ee Please take notice, as the goods must be | Passenger accommodation ule 4.25, 4.40, 6.00, 7.40, 10.00 and 1118 pom out Reserv aa x 5 00, 7.40, 10.00 aud, ™ “WEEKS & CO, Auctioneers, | Apriyto BILPUENSUN & BRO., Acenta, ae ° F, SELINGER, Broker. mh3-6m th street whart. ‘Creek Line, 6.354. m.and 440 p,m. daily, WO-STORY FRAMFDWELLING, 0) RAND- 7ERNON = eae vietaten e et 2 t pg De AAD SE (BEE, AL AND SST. BW Mt Venson: ur. vERNonit For Atuap lis 65a m,, 1205 and 440 p.m dally, ex bs NESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER, ¥. W. ALFXANDINA AND FREDERICKSBURG RATLWAY, THIRD, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN pian a 3 will ecltinfrontot the premisea, thoeouth 16 feed! Teaven Tth-street wharf daily (except Suntay) for Mt | AND. ARDMIA AND WASHIRUTOR Bi front of lot No. 10, by depth thereof, in square No. 545, | Vernon at 10 o'clock au; returning, reaches Washing- 7.00, 9.25, 1.05 and 11.35 a m, qebay Sree aS aiteacet and uae ae pepe 30 pam I. L. RLARE, Captain, ” 8.05 and ‘11.35 rm. 2 Sunday ley, improv we y frame dwelling. & chars: One think ah: Taituce in twelve aud! cigh- = a erika noone abe n months, notes to bear cent, interest, and to rE . be secured by deed of trust, Seat cash, at Cree of ST EAMERS. Caer eer ee meneame GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY cee oes aS NSON % ETWEEN NEW York axp Having, “ o> DUBCANSONSEEOS ss uslionoers ‘Company"s pier, No. 42 Surth Liver, foot of Morton ud 10.10 & ma. WATER B WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioncers street. New York 2 Ss nind Ntacmeitinis wh oe in wine henet —. fe ‘St. Laurent, de Jousselin, Wednesday. Sept. 3, 4 a, m. Naud Euacupyiveciin cpenee aoe SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, BRUSSELS, | Normandie, Hrangwul, Wednesday. Sept, 10, 9 a. au. dion; whens ondeue coun hey BRE for the rhachis oF AND OTHER CARPETS, Labrador, Collier, Wednesday, Set. 17, 48m. Nevin Meaiiiiatsos Saree Deca cee On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SECOND, at TEN | _ Checks payable on Sight in Amounts to putt. onthe | ys to destination fru 3h WOON, O'CLOCK A.M.,'we shall sell. at residence No. 201 D | Banque Transatlantique of Paris. LOUIS DE BEBIAN, al wena inna Beams tee street northwest, coruer 2d street, a general assortment | Agent, No. 6, Bowling Green, New York. = salto see shar of houschold{furiture, viz: Walnut-frume Parlor Suite, | ““G. W. MOSS, 228 Venuayivatia avenue }O SARATOGA, Tablen, Extaicn Taisen DitacRy eae ee en bl KILL em ‘ables, Extension Table an room Chairs, Wale (or 3, DO, 3 Scie iene eee a ae gatvacteueasaeean lusk Mattresses, Bedding, Brnssrls, Iugrain and other ol 3 Carpets.” Ching,’ Glass sid ‘Crockery Ware, “KitcLen on ee a eee coal et ‘erms casl ‘Trains on New York, West Shore and Buffalo Ry. by, WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, West Shore of Picturesque Hudson Kiver, leave Jersey AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES, age kg ey ery py neg ney Iwill sellat my store, 1218 Pennsylvania avenue, by . to Montreal. notion, commeticing TUESDAY, SEPLEMBEL & Wed, Oct i MOUNTAIN SPECIAL, 9:39 am_—Ar- x e 'y st ‘or- ° red. ¥ Kaaterskill 2:3 Gran 2:07 pa Goldy Suverand Metal Cased Watclen, Gold and Sil SEN ESGAT Oto) al coe slice ., Silver ane aa <1 Watches, Gold and ver ND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORK. PRESS, 16:16 am.—Arrive Albany 3 p.m; . Match Chaing, Gold Necklaces. Charins, Lockets, | RATES OF PASSAGE—860, 880 aud €100, according Coop-retown 6 pam. Utica B86 Scarf Pins, Studs, Cuff Buttons, Eyeglasses, Specta- | tdusconmorarions. Rochester 10:40 Gee, Barings. ae Be ee a God a ees Stecrage at very low rater. abteerare tickets from Lay- am Otel 01 rr othe eee peeve OE nears Ful recious Stones, Gold Thimbies, Match Boxes,Suuit | {7h0ol AZd Queenstown aud all uther parts of Europe at ATSRILL, MOUNTATN FX- oxes, Solid Silverware, Guns, Rifles, &e., &e. n Hotel prmkill m, ‘This sale will include all Forfeited Pledges from Nos, Grand Iiotel 5-65 pam., Saratoga 6:25 p.m, Lake Geonee 8039 to 74120 inclusive, and will continue mornings at | for Mediterrariean porta, tpm Furlor Caisdencey Gity to Survive aud Lake 10 v’clock and evenings at 7:30 o'clock until ail the lots | “For freight and passuee a: Georse. areseld. Persons holding tickets please take notice. | Noa. Bewlune Ghee HATOGA AND CATSRILL MOUNTATN LIM- H. K. FULTON, Pawubroker and Auctioneer, | Of;gugurow es CO eo ITED. 3:45 pm.—Arrive Hotel Keaterkill 210 tm, |. W. DYER, Salesman, an23-6t" VEKNON H. BRO" Grand Hote] 6:45 p.m. Saratoce 6-90 p.in.. Lake< Ms W ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO;, Auctioneera, hill Moutitains to Sarstoma ~ Varlor Car leaves ay mon Penns R train 8.15 ann. tor Buratoxa; sicepers th tread. Ts ited leaves Was Saratoza Ark for single end eveid ferry at and long transier through New Lore ay. Apply to City or Depot Agent of Penn. RR for com- Flete time-tables, tickets and Darlor C Parlor by two two-story brick dwelling bouses, gasand water, 2A, and every Saturday thereafter, | Car chairs from Jessy City state Ain advance A good chance tor an investment. . e Failing from Quebec to Liverpool, making the shortest | Upon ay iyi ion to Avent TERMS: Oue-lalf cash, balance in six, twelve and | ccran yoyace’ Only five daye irom land to land. ‘The | sation, dexecy City, New Jess eighteen months for notes bearing interest from day of | Trou Steamships of this linears unsurpassed forstcongihy, | BENRY MOS: ped bya deed of trust on roperty sold: | epee sf ud ate fitted ap with allt imodern | 2m 4 urchuser’s cost; $30 down om each | unprovemeuts that practical experience cad sugwest | LTIMORE AND oll Rt DAD. — WILLIAMS: erica coe MiHE MODI FASE LIS ASO THE ONTE Se ET aren Nona LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WESE C..W. MOSS, Weshington, D.C. ot SSW 298 VIA WASHINGTON NCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, —_ ALLAN LI a iN Ht SERVICE. | 4, DOCS Le ee T 7 <7 o dt 00 ve Thursday unt! lay. | P 4 USTEES SALE OF PROPERTY CORNER OF N| cain, 850, 870 aiad 800 oer eget Bay ST ERECT (SUSDAY. JUNE sre, D CANAL STREETS SOUTHEAST. Weekly stipe to Bonton tron Liversorl. Queenstown | yeave Weiincn de sech eee MULTE ecorded i Londonderry row and Galway, for prepaid business | gvnnrand Comet oe a sitenbresics: @ land rec caly. Throuich tickets imued to an oad station in | SYhe Tochevia ehh RE Lowe at the United States. Intermediate, $36.79; steerage, 821. ng) 1010.9 m. with Threw c ST FIVE | , The Baltinore service will be resumed, commencing a ing Cate to above point an front of the premlscs all that pices | E015 to LEVE & ALDEN, Getieral Asents, 27 Broad | Bituvut clanwe, 10:19am duly to Chicas, caceps we city o1 ‘ashington, 7 ¥ 5, me istrict of Columbia, aud kuown ay Let numbered four | WAY New Xork, 55 PENNSYLYSNYA Seeec For Vittelupe ot 6.90). mand 8:40 p.m. daly 8:40 in square numbered seven hundred and seventy-one | m13-th.e.ta ‘Washington, B. d. mr, to Pittsbure, Cleveland and Detrait, with Sleup- Siputa, Lelviiesta, topeoreeak aad one anelite | coer ces For Toleds aud Detvolt. via Monroeville, 20-15 a.m, ikits, privileges, ‘anprov er he = ean aS cr Toledo ctrokt ie ents to the sauwe belonging or in any wise appertatu- | JY ON Snitch Like Derwes New rome Havas, | ily," Slower for Toledo, vin Wine wu Lal 3 NDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND EREMEN. a adel —— 'ferms: One-third cash, balance, in cGael instalments | <The steamers of thie company will eaal EVI WED. | Huns for Piladcipbia snd New York at 6:10 a.m, in one and two years, notes to bear interest, payable | SESDAY AND SATURDAY from Bremen tier, foot of 10:10" p. am. daily, with Parlor and Sleejing Curs at ag oath Secured by deed of trust on | cd street, Hoboken. Rates of passage from NEWYORK | 20:30 p- 2 . orall cash, at ontion, of purchaser, A | to LONDON, HAVRE, BREMEN: By Wednenlaysteamer | p22» .os on week dave &.6 Sorat ed igaionss He mtarh alt Commer an | Pine eats g10)te S15, ecosdcain #0, Uy Geum | PoE abr ce ask eS EMG 40 mm 80.30 inten days the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at oy eg irst cabin, 075; pecrnd eaneay spay t juinute train.) 4:40, 5:80, 6.60, 7:00, 6.20, ¥:40, 10clop Ghe Tink, tia vet of defaulting purchaver, after five | ClL HIGHS & G0. 2 Howling Green, New Work; W.G | g°™ paittmore on Sundays, 90,800 20am. 1:95 eS Wadiak such tesale in some Rewspaver | METZEROTT & CO. 925 Pennsylvania avenue north: | FS! Paitin 4:40, 5:30, 6:50, 7:00, 8-20, "9:40. aud 1020p oo $: nopEry: west; CHAS. WALTER, 342 D street, Agents for Wash-| 79> ° Jee = JOUN 2 EDSON LY} Trustees, | ington Es ForPotnts on the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, 10.15 a aul9-cokdbskds : Eee Anny 2. Liste c ‘polis, 6:40 a. m.,and 12:10and 4407p, m.; om HOMAS DOWLING ner MEDICAL, &e. Sunday, 2 oa0 FILEONSS DO RUNG auc Bes For Way, Stations inte Washineton and Battin TRUSTFE’S SALE OF VALUABLE ?MPROVED ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A ROTTLEOR jay 0 8O. 90 a. mm. 12-20 9. an. 3:90, 4:40, 700 a Y TY IN GEORGETOWN, NOS. 9103 AND | MI tne Or par ukornene Invigorating Cordial | ]Gl0p-m. Gn Sundays. 6:20.40. and 1°25, 4 40and Es 7. Mill cure, any caso of Seudnal Weakness, Nervous De. | 34) EM Ber Stations on Mii virtue of the trusts contained in the will of, bility and Impotency. It imparts vigur to the whole | 74) & mana t Brincipal ‘statunn of _peciua W. Edumonston, admitted to probate rysteim. 906 b street southwest. ‘au25-lin* ake mn. Gadi Sor Rawinete 1 y of Octobe and recorded in! —— ss Seley tran Gee te ee ee . No. 17, folio 485, of the records of wills of the Dis- EXE HEALED. Go TO DR. BROTHERS. 906 yo! a eriel y cf thet of Coluinbis. Tis Trusiee tnder said will (havi E | eatatiooe aes GG Ee ae | Ee ee ee Teiramin deceased, he crictiel ‘amet eT | He han given tn puctcular altchtion the esther: | Fer Hlaceratowas Diba nan 5:35 p.m. dally excent Court. of, the” District | and eure of all forms of “" Dissase." particularly thatof | gSunday, the West daily, 6: FpGohumbla, Im Lanity cause, No, (iat Rosella MI 8 private character, for over 37 years, au25-lin' Perey = 263 fa FE. King ot al.), will sell at 2 ont New Voi iladelphia, 2: ily, on, oh SATURDAY, the THT TH N CONTRADICTED THAT | From New York and Philadsdyhia, 2:55, 8.908, m, B ASSA. at HAL vE 7B En eee peer : am. aud 1:50 and €:37p. my THE AFTERNOON, in front am. | Vertiainy a pe BHOTHETS: 96 2ot | Sunda ‘ST p.m. perty named in said will as “my lots of | CAN confidently consult Dr. BROTHELS, 906 B st! aw. Bi ditty, ana 245 p.m, daily, ted_on the north side of West street, | Particular attention paid to all diseases peculiar to pa g aS p. ctween High and Valley streets, in the city of Geonre: | ladies married or single AM Srrerularities and ova | pex@nt Sunday: | giemae She guthe. G2, a town, in the District of Columbia, fronting about sixty | Tian, troubles sucessfully ti Ex Board, “with |" 955. p.m, andes p on dally, eeone Bunter’ four feet on said West street, and improved by two two. rs a ions. and kind efficiest nurses furn- ‘1m. daily’ from Point of Rocks.” . story and back building fraue dwelling-Lonses,” and | Ehed to thos: who may desire to stay a few days in th ins leave Baltimore for Warkington at 2.00, 44% roperty is wore particularly bounded and de- | City wader bis treatment. au25-1m' 5, 7:9), 9200, 9-10 and 10-90 a am. 12. 30, te ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR La- pope eS ~ 6. eluit (8) of theslip in said Georcetons a} Cited ally StAUs Yih erent portiweat Oita cae | g0 nce trock premingben top at Relay Giation ve> and described as follows: Beviuning for the ‘same ata | ‘ent 1 to 9 o'clock p.m., with ladies only. "J; z 20). m. int on the north side of West structs venty-two (72) ther shformation apriy at the Baltimors and ‘est of its intersretion with Valle et; thence . LEON, E OLDEST F! ND | Obio Ticket Oftice—Washington Station, 619 aud 135k four (G4) fect, west, following the line Of ‘aaid | [unk sensbie Ladi Phecicias te ee ee oa, | Pennine ase, Wantnaten Station, C1 aud 135k West street; thence: due “north, at richt angles, to | toneultat deity 30 Mine eae avenue, first street south | Will be taken for Lagkage to be checked aud reclvedab following a party wall | sixty-six | Cy Pennsylvania avenue, between Sd aiid 434 streets. All oy isnt se ee (66) fect; thence northerly paraliel with Hich street | fhe ssnnianty ae ities quickly removed, _ S1. CLEMENTS, M. of T., Baltimore, eleven (11) feet six 6) inches; thence raste Yrompt treatment. Correspondence aud consuliatons | 3 LORD Passenger Agent, angles: Ete 2 Enelred yest thence northerly | strictly confidential. Separate roulus fur ladies. Uflice = vith Hixh street. eleven = ‘au20-Lus" — ; aes aatorly at right angles to Hick st mia Bae aa SEWING MACHINES, &e. feet ten (10) inches; then z beri lit, ——— = 23. igh EAD AND BE WISE,—DR. BROTHERS, 900 NST. - Tomine — half(3s)inches:thence south nine-aud-a-quar nt ed bet . s : ) ce ey ieneee at aie bere iu Cie Paani Benateeesaats wat | Cisne O. Ne 'T. Sroor, Coxox a Sree create a atranrae ioe suite 4 ory aS Stepan Sea in: Hirwel bs Arora SIX SPOOLS FOK 2% CENTS, nd i ches, to the besmming, | ease! and furnish Medicine, orno charse: 1 ‘ wemnents thereot ished Medicine free, ‘Consultation and advice freeat | @t AUERBACH'S Sewing Machine Rooms. Id entire, or eich of the two | any hour during the day. - Subscribed end sworn to ber 2 0 suljacent lot separately, as desired. fereme by Dx BEOTHERS, April 2d. 1884, patmsof sale: One-half cash; Ualance Anone sear, in| _jySl-im* SAMUEL H. WALKER, Notary Publia, ; Hote hearing interest and secured. by deed of trust’on | <2 ; sie tere an are ihe pra or a can at he option of the iurlinee | JYFANHOOD RESTORED. orn th ~ abeml aaamelmmecaes onvevancing at the cost of the purchaser, Alsa, new Automatic, Domestic, Singer, Hows G., W, paid down when the property is knocked off. A victim of early tmprudence, cansing Nervons De aud " ret-cinss en Vintand abstract oftitio can be seen at tho office of | bility. Premature Dems, cee havney Gen Te eta om ee ee aA : every Known remedy, Las discovered a simple means | My Oe oe canemesing avente, GEORGE A. KING, Trustee, of self cure, Mhich Le Mill send free to his feliow-a ing with Us you rave aiuney and annoyenea, 0u26-tu,th,s&is 1420 New York aventie, | ferers. Address J. HE REV ASS Chatham street Bow jon free at your reniduuce by expericuced . THOMAS DOWLING, Anetioucee _— SOS | Ms tence a and warranted ' TRUSTEFS' SALE OF RE. Dibitotor Seren: sul rated Beltien tae at oat RUS" ALE, IMPROVED AL ESTATE Cure for Nervous a: hys cal ebility, o 7 loot er buc IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, Vitality cause by indiscretion, excesses. &e. bese fe eer ry venga ac ' By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded Sold st STANDIFOL.D'S St, Cloud Pharmacy, corner ‘ among the Land Records of the’ District of Co- 9th and F streeta. Price $1. folto 2°, tag. we shall. ‘Sent by mail sealed. au2¢-tu,t.s WE Lnorzr Res ' m, in front of the premises, on = IGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, at EBILITY OF THE GENFRATIVE ORGANS ‘ CHIN ' POL OUE Fur a EE AI Dien. muy tee ONTELE METHOD Auoped AND HARTFORD SEWING MACHINES, ving in the city of Washington, in said District, an ul the HOSPITA x et heard | thesimplest and most durable Sewing Machines over Kuown as. part of original, Lot “24, besin- | Of VIGOR, Simple cases, $3 to $6, Severe oes, 88 to 2 Diug for the saneats point On the west lhicof ash | $14 Pamphiet treo. CHTTALE REMEDIAL SOLS ee | produced. Sobd on mouthly yaynenie sual ibseal die ioe o feet CaS from ioe ahem eee Bid | 160 Fulton street, New York apS-ths,tu-ly count for jot, and running thence ‘we 6 in : = Line of waid lot: thence aonth 11 scet: eact 20 feet: south | PENNXROYAL PILLS —CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH | At OPPENHEIMER'S 7 fect; east to west line of 24th street, and thenes north | A are tho only genuine. For full particulars inclose Ratiahice sans saan cok ik Sa 28 feet to the place of bexinniny. Improved byw fraime | four cent stamps to Chichester Chemical Company, No. raed pein le Ree) onse, nupbered 1210 3th atovet nortiwegt, | 20id Madison Square Fluladciphia, Pa iyi-coa £628 9th street n. w., St. Cloud Building. : ‘of which 8100 mn : ‘at time of sale, residue at 6 and 12 months, resject- | PR. ROBERTSON, THE EXPERT SPECIALIST | _ Good machines for rent, All kindsrepatred Para, hpigiet guna by uoies afte par’ | D)'eneetndstighin his profeman tesceagmtae | Taier Fossum Fe deed of trust upon the property sold, or all | to be an expert without peer in the wide world in the cash, at option of purchaser. If terms are not coinplied | freatment and cure of Private, Nervous and Chronis 6699 ache Drustecs reverve the Taht to resell at | staves, Lost Vitality, Jnspaired Manhood and buss | "W's New “G?? Town CHAS. H CRAGIN, reas TRunery Oreste, Kecoht cases, positively cured in 4 9 tarely Ni CHAS, H. CRAGIN, ‘Jn, tees. | €days. No mercury or caustics used. Can be consi An Entirely New = - every Wednesday and Saturday, froin, 2to 9pm at his Sieh i euti TD ENCANSON BROS, Auctioncers, Otlce, 456 Onin Refers to leading physics of Balt igh ‘Machine, SALE OF TWO THREE-STORY == = = ee Os: BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES, WITH STON ¥OR MEN-CHECKS IN SIX HOURS 14 on Installments; Liberal Discou: HEL EiwcRTURh Rise dads | AipGaaw Mair evans ERE NE | eae iment Demet con [N b ited 217 AND 219 H STREFT.) eeps 4*(Penna ave. Washington, D.1 ity, atas ore trust, dul; ‘thei in SSS —o ber No. 875, £01 fet seq.. one land ree- ie uit SUE RRES CG pay |Get Tue Brot = ve sell on I ECON rs 3 SEPTEMBER, AD, 1884, at HALF-PAST FIVE “THE CoN HARNESS" @ THE EOWE NE CO. O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the all that cer- THE CONCORD COLLAR, £53 F Btreet Northwest, near 10¢h 1 of Kround in the | We have on hand a large stock of the Celebrated “CON- < my apheh Aebeeeot CORD EALNESS" of all Kinds and description, 7-10.60 Wamtiington, D.O. numbered seven hnndced and fifty-two (75 Be Ge jot tusat i R “HOUREHOLD* foe af the noriivaat commerf mat itn), nod cep og acacrnr Elite. Rew Home, Thea ie Rewany Mer Funuing thence West on Hstrect north, thirty-two fect z be jines. at bonest prices. ‘Come four and s quarter inches (32 fect 4 inches), “i Avena, od ave muney” Beating cad epee, south one hundced (Un fest took coe ee ‘a National Hotel. | Glalty. "McRENSEY G27 Sree eS ‘eke elt final a hoe dente Contes | | Me RRS tec = hort e hun et ie 5] 5 " gontuing diree thousand two lniudred and thirty-ms | 1énve ahd trade-iuark stambed oie mye THE TRADES. apn canettenta Heke iti gag Pea a ‘UFUS B. DARBY. HOCK, J.B AND NEWSPAPER saive belonging or i any wise appertaining. Bt = ae wor RY *plNibk aa FUBLISHEI ‘One-third cash: balance in equal instalments Work. “Low Prices, nd ate notes {0 bear interes) payable Did £22 Dib etvoot, iy sccured by deed of trast, all cash at option of ‘hascr. Conveyancing, &c., at vw TRSON BROTHERS, run to be coupliee shes ig read at Se YW Puy G Tas Peueyl erate secnue, Waakingtom: DO, ‘seven days, 01 : ivzuia avenue, } ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost wey - £9 Fine prints s janld 2 the defsulting enor tae ave days’ public w - —— —— endless suffering of the unsayed.” — Philadelphia Record. For Other Auctions See 5th Page, my24-3m,