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COAL AND WOOD. LADIES’ GOODS. (eat! co CoaLt COAL NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY. ving dally cargoes of the best quali tion of OUAL. of all Binds and sivas, whlch wo are offering at low prices, direct Baez) the veasela. Oon- gumers Will find it to their advantage to call early ‘and leave their orders, OAK and PINE WOOD in thestick or sawed and zs at lower prices than ever before offered in this 80) BRO., Sate ‘Tth-strest whar’. OAL! COAL! cuaur Tam unioadin: ral cars Kalmis, Lykens Valley, Lorborry spd ty White Ash ited OAL, ‘which will be so!¢ at potion ices, ‘Call eariy and leave your orders. L. WM. GUINAND, 693 La. av. and Ist st. Between Band Cae my7- Wharf foot of #4 st. ne. ___ STEAMERS, &. EOL. Is, FORTRESS MON- OM RO AND THE SOUTH Bteamer Lany or THs LAxg leaves Gth.atroot fuart on Mo: cays, amie! w York and Richmond, za raliroad | Tia pouh Nave § ‘Norfolk Taesaays, cumedaya ond Neturdaye a 0H POTOMAC ived LANDINGS. Steamer J THOMPSON leaves above wharf every Mor da: rinmeday and Bacurday: 7 am., Stopping al Nemini and cnrrioman on Monday and Thursday; Laer own Seay MENS FOR NEW YORK. Bteamers F ©. Ksicurand JoHN Grsson siter- nately lecve Per 41, E-st River, New York, every Saturday st4 pros ande) Water at, Goorsstown, every Friday Lt taken at lowest rates. Apply at steamers Cr, citice puder National Metropolitsa Benk. (st325) SAME BACON, Prosident TEAMEI MATT ANO Osptain Wau. H On sud after Ay vee wharf foot of 6th aud 3 Noi qvery Sue 3, y and Sun- Say. at + Potomac River landings. On Bun- days Tor Mation Oreck, Uolton" "8, and landings in Bt. enenee Bay. On Thuredsys for Mattox Creek ani cinerea Wicomico: river. On ‘Tuesdays for nd landing in Nomini Oreek. Beturning esdsys and wider morn‘ug#, te landings. Also Ohape! Point fonus orination en! aire st oftcos of G.I. cr ro ae i ang vt nny ivartia avonto, oflce ty streets RW. bat oot of Gk and Nate SONEB, Awent OTICE TO MOUNT, VERNON PAS- ‘The Bteamer Ww. W. CORCORAN, which bax been zecently brit and inrnished, Le Le Captain, te the only boat al. lowed to land vassenvere at Mount Wermon wharf.” Round trip #1, incinding edztealox iteaaier leaves 6th sireet what xceypted) at 10 a. m., and re- about $y. 103 Mok. HOLLINGSWORTH, pt Land: jount Vernon L. yateasuer Goreo: jele-ly qu== NEW. cee LINE PHILADELPHIA. ALERAN DRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEOLGETO! Connecting at #hilade!lphia with Clyde's Line for Boston, Providence, and the New England States. SAILING DATS. Jyhia—Baturday, at 10 a.m. day i pe ite sece cod daily, ut! 8 p.m Through bills of laden yiven to Boston and Providece, aud ver. Consxnees wishing their goods landed rf will please have them marked ion apply to J. H, JOHNSON & nortiwest, and 12th-etrest wnart, G. F. HYDE, 69 Water street, OLYDE & AM, “BU carrying the U8 mat to the es’ Jersey Oity every alternate surday. Oabin Sedneaday re s. Inter. ite $45—85:) : Nteeraxe $23. H. AUX, Gen'l Bat. fox pout: ‘Willisu st., nee Aga: W oy we fie. do bss, Ge ORTH GEBMAN See LIne BETWEEN NEW Youk, Havee, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sat urdsy from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. : From ‘New York to Havre, Lon- don, Southampton and Bremen, first Pores necond cabin, to onnigi & 00.,2 Bow! eS eek’ Noe York. WG. METZEROTY & 00 Pa.ave., Azenis for Wasni ooth-ly, UNABD LINE. ‘Witn the view of diminishing the chances of col- Histon, the Steamers of this line take a specificcourse lor work oF Boston, ‘Grossing the meridian of 56 at 43 0 orth of Ist., or nothing 6 ni act On the homeward passage of BO at 42 lat., oF nothing to the north of 42. AR! ‘AMSHIP COMPANY LIM- THE OUNARD aay its Between New York and Liverpool, Call- at Cork Harbo! FEoM TEE 4008 Be NE Wed. Oct. W YORK. 1) Abyssinia... Wed. Hays 6 Bothnis...: Wed. Nov. 12 -..-. Wed. Dec from New York. nd every following W *No ateersx: RATES OF PASSAG: By steamers cars} ink stesrawe, 860 and $100 gold, according to accommodations. Tickets to Paris, 315, gold, additional Return tickets on favorable terms. Bteeraze at ve-y low rates. Bteerage tickets from eLiverpoo! and Queenstown, and all other parts of mirore at lowes! tes. oe eaters ‘and for Mediterranean one freight and ares apply at the Company's (0.4 Bowiini steerage and gadis, 20 OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th street, Washing jan2ily CHAS. G. FRANOELYN, Agent, 8.Y. —_—_—_—_—— MEDICAL, &c. Coxsutt DB. ROBERTEON, every Weducaday ‘and Baturday, at his office n.W,,near $54 st, from 2 to 9} w., who, with sol ths experience, gusrantecs a cure in sil Glseares of the Urinary Or- nese, Nocturnal Nervous sui Emlesione, Unpotency, &c. Gonorrhea or Syphilis Fecently contracted, positively cured in from 5 to 10 days. Consultations strictly private, and separate offices for ladies. Kefers to the leading physicians of Baltimore, Main office, 19 8. B more. Charges moderate. sep3)-3m. 9034 STREET. NEAR 9ra.—TUROU-RUS- SIAN and SULPHOE BATHS. Established bpp. SHEDD in ‘known as the piece ¥ perfect atista action’ is given to its pat water used only. away XM APAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR ‘Ladies. All Female complaints quickly cured. Can be consuited daily at 921 Pith street n.W. ome hours from 1 to 9p. m. 0526-20" PB LEON, the ident Established and only Belt: ible Lavies’ Physician in the clty, can be con, Bulted daily, at 455 + trom 1to9 O'clock, exceyt Bundays and Mondays: Complaints aul ickly cured. | PERMATORNH@A, IMPOTENOY, PREMA- ture decay, emissions ‘and all venereal diseases cured by Dr. BROWN. No calomel used. All female weaknessen, &c.,treated. 462 Louisiana ave. n.w., near City Hall. aug?-3m* Cae aaEOOT, RESTORED. Pussenrrriox FREE For the speedy Ou Ban Wealocon Lose of Maushoods and all dis orders Lee on by teeters pee excess. Any Drugs ist bas the inerodients, AA TSON & 00. JeS-coly 78 Nassau st., N. © OMETHING REISH BaTH—A N. luxury. Cure for cuills Pra? fever, & a days Monday and _Fric 509 Kat tebt-ly" ear gust Ba ES Ws DOME fad ao quare. No 8, HENBY MOTDS FRENCH POWDERS — gg ey wel and ail a Grinsry 1 Diseases, Ni lity, ia Bloods and id Bin Disednes cured. me and Po ave. Price, $8 per b Teoest of price, securely sealed. MPORTANT TO LADIES. BF sent ierepiely au mlaritica 5] eaily, removed Dy a rex’ oD pecetot Bie five dolisra. teeataroetions ood. Dea erat taste ¢ University of Maryland at 2 wractuste 0 ae Baltimore, Ma. febil-ly* CHN THIPP'S BLOOD PUBI- cia certun core for Syphilis, Gororais ‘Tumors, Di Bi act ail Bicod Fo'sgn.” Oure iguarantead in sither ‘ud for pamphlet, enclosing stax ‘iieease, 806 Columbus sve, Boston. DB. JO) rot you to the mos? Failure im- a be taker, osuse. 4 use au corteca as Dist water thiret. Der case. | Bole aust jon 3 7 Ua supple. = janltr DSR oe NEUKALGIA or pat LI ACHE 7 qos We deta Bet § G80) EGhonwatt, W:clenle Lee Re Breas In SEOOND-HAND OVEROOATS A rich man’s OVERCOAT, first-class merchant tailor make, very little worn, cat be ‘bouskt for a oor man's’ price, for less money than & made 1 'HERZOG" Pent of, the ative Odin ts nagothee lant Be ary LOOE!! LOOK! 5 un. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR 81. Paper formerly sold for 76c. now reduced to 50c. ‘The above bargain can be obtained at JNO. 0. PARKER'S, ots 617-619 Tth Btreet. AUOTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 1879 FALL AND WINTES CPENING WEDNESDAY AND THOS3DAY, OOTOBER 8 AND 9, or FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND ENGLISH ROUND HATS, ETC. & | The races of Washinzton are cordially invited toattend, at ss 8. LINDHEIMER, octs-3t 904 7th st. ww. GRAND OPENING or PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, ALSO, Our ustal well-known selection of ee <4 FRENGH MILLINEEY GOODS, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OcTours 8rH AND 9TH, 1879, ‘To which the Ladies of Washington and vicinity are respectfully invited. I. L. BLOUT, octs St TIO Seventh street northwest. sor ROOTS. FALL OPENING AT VERMILYA‘S, A fine stock of Lad my own make, for Gren’s SHOES made to orde fort, beauty and duratility octl inter BOOTS: of i VERMILYA, opp. Patent Office. DOUGLASS’, NintH STREE: MEKINO UNDERWEAR. MERINO A STE UN. ERY, BORRIETY, ae SK PRICES. ZEPH OL, N TERNS. VE! RY LOW, - CORB! JORSE’ AMIN! erie “SOTEASE, \ iT gl constr aN THE WORLD. Me ‘pireet, near Fs WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OcropEs 1 AND 2, OF FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, ENGLISH ROUND HATS, Xc. > i i Bep29 Ladies of Washington and vicinity are cordisliy invited to attend. NO. 1107 F BTREET N, W. eop29 J.P. PALMER, Iurorter. = DRESSMARER. BRIDAL TROUBREAU MOURNING ORDERS. Also, Cutting 8: Ghdgie Biled at shortect Hotice, and in moat artis- tic manner. sep23-t,th,s6m (ALL OPENING OF BONNETS, Cloaks, Suite, Furled | Oxculars, Misses’, ' Qloak: French Undersarmente: J.B. P’, O. P-snd Thomp: son Corsets, Fisnuel_ It bes de Chambre. Drea Trampings, Ladies’ En.broidered Howe, Embroi- te made to over ip all combinations. “The “-Trefcuske” best Fieneh make Tie “Wiis” Sbution Wid. Glove for 90 cents. 907 Pennsylvania ave. 2073 CS pend poate =f oo avent 7 Cite Trevise, is sepl3-tr Lae SHOES_OF FIRST CLASS. FRESH ASSORTMENT, AT REDUCED PRICES. EST. SHOES OF THE FIN! BT ADE TO ORDER, AT G. BOHON’S, 504 11th street northwest. Branch H. WIREMAN'’S, Phila. sepl0-ly M5 BELLE LUCAS SvccEssorn To Map. HINCKLEY. MAD. DEMOREST'S RELIABLE PATTERN AGENCY, ELEGANT PARLORS. 801 MARKET SPACE, Keep Building. -DRESSMAKING in all its branches’ PLAITING at the Old Stand. 902 9th st. auc28-ly ————— ALTIMOBE AND OHIO RAILBOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Koute rt Lin North, ti Porte wes + West ereciens: To take effect Bunda May 18, Ae at 4:20 4.1 LEAVE WABHING me pbsamiinen ¥ York, Pilly and Boston On Sunda; Ellicott to Baltimore ton, Chan en Ha sree — ae Winans, Breakfast at ‘Relay, tat = lon. 6:50 a.m —Baltimore, Annapolis and re Piet mont. Stina, We Winchester: ¥ agente tow, rick and way, via Relay. 8:00 ara — {Baltimore and panrel} = rene. ale 10 8.m.—Point of Rocks, Pi lea, Columbus fre Louis, plisburgh Express. Frederi Rates Be eae ex eaere pander: Thr oy car rite Cincinnati, ‘cept Saturday, Bta ton te to Sedum a dally, m.—30n Sun —Baltimore, ne a Way. st 00 a ‘t—Balttmore apres, oe Stops st Bladens- burg, Coilege, Beltsville, Annapolis Juno- tion, Jessup's and Hanover. A CS m.—Baltimore, Anrapolis, Ellicott City beets m- on Suet only, Perici a ie mo Bae ncre ang es Balter ‘Bisdehawarg, 6 ‘and Laurel vis Relay. Stops st Anna} ead \chestel pr a of, Boge, Frederik On Sunday to rand Wa} as, Point of Hocke and Way Stations only. ie tae —tBaltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- anniuon Be ERPhEBs No? NORFOLE AND Foam pee Norfolk, Sun- of BALTIMORE won 8 A te ohare seein eeine ittabr pt Bund rittsburgh except Bonds PHY mista TIMORE to Bom at Biadens- burg and Laurel. ee car to low Xork, and svecial sleeping cer to Phi oe P.m.— ro Oincinnatt Express, pay, tBundsy only. Other trains daily, except ‘All ining stop at Hel Statior irther intone 10n ay iy at the ieee, Washituston Btation aad aire ‘pouneyl where orders Sotaren for Baa eto be Gheoked and seosived at any ape in the ci 'W. M. OLEMENTS, “marter of Transportatia. COLE, Generrl Ticket Anent Gxb: SROONTZ General Avent mylttr TO THE oubis Track, Steel Walls. Somwany, Macurricant Ea In Effect J TRAINS me TEE, GabuINGtOR,, trom Depot, id B streets, as = mee a ee nat peer ae ae lor Oar ae 9 agate, and and from a Flap pan. dally, SHiN tung Cue BaLrinoRE AND BAILBOAD. For, PoTOMAY BAN Niagara = 2 [np ive pee em eee Ue ar ee aetna wits mapas, 6:20 om. nd 4:20 p. m. dally, x wa yr) Sb MEAG BW AND WARE RG Se eer iee a FUTURE DAYS. (OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUETEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ‘This propert, and improved by * Term reat ra cash: balance in one and tobe by deed f 1 pearly sold, oF otherwise 10 the of roperty. ‘or 0 Ratiefaction of ee Frusiee Pap S100 Tn cach i he Steals’ eit ‘Above sao feat the risk and coat of Mrs. n80-dia ine 'W. B. WEBB, Trustee. THIS AFTERNOON. EL WAENEER, Real oe carat TRUSTEE'S BALE 0) TATE. AITUATE ON SB ET, ‘WEEN BSEVE a AND EIGHTH BREE BMTNeES WEST, 8 deed of trust, ne Sa dune Ae Leis and sais eootaod in Liber No, 717, follo 283, one ‘Of the land r the District of ‘Columbia, at the request Of the party secured, I shall offer fae. tale ia front of the premises, on TUESDAY, October ‘7th, A. D. iy oot nna Ga Svat Wegcatse re Hof ry Dietrick of own and ; bed as part mn z EPR ee Fy yrovements on said lot cash ; balance in six and th interest at six per cent. fai pun, pon. the sold bya of ‘S60 deposit at time of sale, and Chaser fails to comply with the ferme’ of sale within five day. thereatter, the ‘Trustee resorves the riaht to reeel the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. sep26-eokds WILLIAM KILGOUR, Trustes. twelve months, wi soa E. WAGGAMAN Real Estate Auctioncer A CHANCE TO SECURE A BARGAIN. OH Rem R DEY OCTOBER, eA AT a Nos RORTAWEST, AND VACANT. LOT ONaE! OHIO. AY! ENUK, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH “en FOoRe EEN Te STREKTS NORTHWEST. O16 OF tf 108, E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF F UNIMPROVED PROP- RUTY, CORNER OF FAYRITE AND BIXTH Si RBETS, GEORGELOWN, D.C. BS pinueeh a deat of trast dated the 29: 23 of October, A. D. 1878, snd aug, resoras in Liber 96, folio one of the lan records cf the District of Uolumbia, Treoraa gl ata secured thereby; we. ab! ublie auction, in front of the ieeuhaee, on Fa 17th day of October, ke pm. phrelkela’s, adi. follows: thet part of lot mumibered 193, in. ton to Georgetown, bound iow forthe eateatthe aw. curner of sid. lot 103, aut run thence ro: th witu the east line of Fayette atreet twer ty fert; thence east. paralie! to (th street, one hundred fect to the west line of an alley 9 feet 4 inches wice: thence south with said alley twenty feet to 6th street; thence west with 6th strest ons buzcred feetfo the bezinniny. Teme: Unetbird casi; tha residue in six and twelve montha, with notes tearing interest at eicht yer cent. per annum until raid, and seciired by a deea of trust on the E preity scld. Conveyancing at pnrchasers’ cot. Fifty dollars deposit required wher the property if atruck 0} LI SIN, M D. CAB! octGdtds, JAMES L. DAVIS, _'j TTustees. }HANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES. TATE ON EIGHTH OPPOSITE E GENERAL POST OFFICE’ By a virtue of a decree passed April 30th, Jn the Sopreme Court of the iatrict of @ cause of Leitch et al. ve. Feugh et al., we wilt sell at public auc front of the promises, on MONDAY, the 1th day of Oc- tober, 1879, at 4 o'clock p.m., that certsin piece or parcel of laid situate and lyibg in the city of Wash- ict of Columbia, known and ce. rth half of original lot numbered thirteen (13), in equare numbered four haudrec and ix (6) ‘Lerms cf sale: Qne-fourth cash; balance in three payable reapectively six, twelve, cqual inetalmcuts. ard eighteev mouths after the day of ssle, with in terest or al! cash at ‘he option of the purchaser. A deposit of 8200 wil! ve required at tla time of sale. All conveyancing aud recording at the co:t of the purchaser. The title will be retained untu the full payment of the purchase money. BR. W. DOWN oci2. aeas { Trustees. DUNC. ON BROS, Aucts. 'W. Law Reporter copy one time] HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer. TRUSTEE'S BALE OF THREE STORY BRIOK iE, No. 24 Di ES ST U: inder ene rhe Neiuectadeod of awe rs Janusry 1th, 1878, recorded. in liber A 878, folio 119; onecf the land records of, the’ District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties thereby, I will, on MONDAY. October 18th 1879, at Go'clock p.m., tell et public auction, in front of tha premises, al! that parcel of land lying in the city of Washington, District of Colmabis, and kaown and distinguished axlot 76 of Bheplerd’s recorded subdivision of square 623, improved by three story brick buildin. Terms of sale: One-fifth cash; balanca in two years, with interest from day of sale atseven per cent, per annum, for which the note of ths purchs- ser is to be given, secured by deed of trust on prop- erty sold. A deposit of 00 Will be required at time of sale, and all conveyancing will be at cost of th rhechager, Bhould the terms of saie be not cou piled with in ten days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defauitiny parchasor. oct3-a& JOHN W. PILLING. Trusteo. ___ FAMILY SUPPLIKS. NEW Goops. SARDINES LA TOMA JARDIN, es ia Tha MONTABDE, N OPN GHASCO SAUCE. AP! RS opsreEr, SALMON, Rew goods arriving Ties content lating, 48%, ashooping will save apne: by obtaining our prices for Staple and Fancy Groceries prior to purchasing elsewhere. B. W. REED’S SONS’, Importers and Dealers in Fine Groceries, &c., sep27 LIFTON FUOUR. 10 Ibs. FINE HOMINY. ibs. BONELESS: SopES HALIBUT r (agoked), |ACKEREL, in 6 lb. tins. oO. = SqLeOat & CO., 504 Ninth st. northwest. sep25.20 207 STBEET MABKET. WM. LINEINS & SON, 720 20th street. FROZEN WATERMELONS delivered at your dinner hour. All kinds of FRUIT! MEATS and VEGETA- BLES. ne ween Fo™ PICKLING. PURE CIDER VINEGAR AND SPICES. JOHN H. MAGRUDER} FINE GROOEBIES AND TABLE LUXURIES, sep5-tr 1491 Now York avenue. Be = ueamesota’s Jewel handsomest Minné is SERRE Pantera Manes Patent Foor St. Louis’s Pride Te STERLING'S: pe Oslebrated: Winter Whest Patent, @ magnificent Fi The Delight of the Cook Is GOLDEN HILL. It is better than it ever Sil being now made by the very lat ‘Toost approved machinory kno 0 a coins above-nam ponutlfal ent sa snd snow- iis Broad, Hola mand Biscuit. For sale by every first-class Grocer. Wholesale Depot—Oor. Est st. and Ind. ave. anglé.tr WM. M. GALT & 00. OsTON. B Ayton Penns: ange fein: — nie AND GAME, At the lowest ra ors Teoslved fo for YERIEON, PHEASANTS, TOEAN and REED c aes a LL. BEACH & 00. ‘001 Btalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, Sth-street 1d 206 and 208 Northern flborig Markel or address Box 1, City all ot PIANOS AND ORGANS. -A NEW STOOK OF THE ‘celebrated RMABE & 00.8 pEAnOe ion ane po rasrares: other factories, at Feduced pri ‘Tuning and nd Repairing. REIOHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, sl7-Im ——_ 1th st. 2% few doors above Pa. ave. Tp Tiueaueetonsbiy y aaiaved S,GENUINE TEI- the "Exporition| Universalis, 2 a 878. and is uae Te | 1 THE LEADING g BED. Bole Also agents for the and other First-class Pi: a Repairing personally attended to. BBsvsvny PIANOS AND OBGANS. ¥. G@. SMITH, Mawvracrures, Brooklyn, N. ¥. A full EER? at tielowes terms. THIS EVENING. RUSTEE OF FINE. ‘3 AND SHOES T sale AUOHION WILL SELL THIS FINE STOOK WITHOUT RESERVE. Bale commencing EVERY MORNING at 10 o'clock, snd EVERY EVENING at 7 o'clock, Until the entire stock is disposed of. Every lot will pomtively be sold as tho store fatst be va cuted in 8ix days. Ladies invited. , The goods will be put up to suit purchasera, No. ‘ith street, site the Post Oitice (@. K- Deteyteatere). _ leet! FOLEY, Auctioneer. 1TO-MOEREBO JAMES GUILD, Auctioneer. n WEDNESDAY, October. 8th, at 10 o’c'ock, we will sell at 936 Tennsyl 3 wecne Caralnenes samen ef lonietresey ext entire stock of Millinery and Fancy store, ~ congirting of Velyets, Sewing Sok, Braice of ail kinds, Kibbors, Bindings, Seis of Jewelry, &e. Sale positive. OAG Si CE OF THREF_STORY BRICK HOUSE AND is 2 BTREET SOUTH. B AND-A-HALF AND 8IX BIREETS WEST By virtue of cccrees of the Supreme Court of the Lietrict of Columbi sed in Spe ee Term for Erobate, on the 80th of October, 1877, and_Z7th of November, 1877, and in Spe: erin Tor Banity, on sae At oe November, ISTE ant the 10th of December, 1877. the ugdors ned will offer for ssle, on WED: sia 2 Sth aay of it 5 0 p.m,in fronto! the premisca, part of Lot & im aatiare’ Ne. A0Ts baine ming at @ point in south H street 139 feet from the southwest corner of, said square: thence north 142 30-foot alley; th said alley 18 feet: thence aout H street acuth ; thence west along H atriet 18 feet to. the boanmni: improved by a brick dwelling, ‘Te:n.s of sale: One-third cash (of which a deposit of $100 must be mace at time of eale) theremsin- Ger m equal instalmcute, at one and two yeara from tho time of sale, secured by the notes of the pur- chaser, with interest at 6 per cent. and a lien upon the property. If the terms of sale are not complied with in eeven days, the property may be resold on cone Week's advertisement, at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, Conveyancing at the cont of e patch ager JAS. E, Guardian. SOENGANSON BROs., Aucts, sep 26-c0Kds UCTION BALE OF DWELLINGS 314 AND + 6 C STREET SOUTHEA al sf auction on WEDNESDAY, cotter She 879, at 5 o' part of fn lot 2, quare 79 ‘improved by two () twee story Frames. ‘Terins : One-half cash; balance in six and twelve nonths at seven per cent | ¥50 deposit, on each. It terms are not complied with in seven days the rrop- erty will be resold at the risk and cost of the default. ing purchster. UNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. oct, .7 YO Shea STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By two \:rits of fleri facias, issued ont off tho ch oh's oltce of the Supreme Oourt ot the Listrict of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell st public gale, for cash, at the auction’ house of ‘Thomse Dowling, southwest comer of Ponngylva- ma averue and ilth street, Washington, D THURBDAY, the Oth day, of ©: tober, 1879,at 10 o'clock a.m., all the right, title, claim and interest of the cefendant in and to thé foilowing-described ; An assorted stock of Jewelry. c {ull setts of Gold Jewelry, Rings, Brectacies, Eye Glasses. Buttous, Pen Holders, Pencils. Ear Kings, . eeized and d fev.ed upon as the ck W. Letmate, to eatisty execu ‘aud 21,030 at law, in favor of John mie @ Keppier, adminiatratrix. K DOUGLASS, U. 8. Marshal, D. 0. JOHN SHERMAN, Anctione octddte Y VIRTUE OF A DEOREE OF THE 8U preme Court of the District of Columbi pera sate) lth, 1879, in equity cause Ni coc. 19,1 will offer forsale, at pail auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the twenty fourth day of October, A.D. 1879, ut ‘four orclock pm. all the rixnt, title, claim and interest of Robert P. Dedge in and to the following real estate, that in to cay: All those pieces or parcsly of land in the city of Georgetown, in the District of Oolumbia, snd known ana disiinguiehed on the plate and ground plan of said ciiy us ots numbered two hua: dred and sixty four G64) and two hundred, and sixty five (265) and part of lot numbered tw. dred and sixty-six (266), ali'a. addition to Georgetown, ard contained within the following metes and Vounds: Beginning for the ssmo at a Toperty of Fveder ious Nos. 20, Keppler and Toint forimed by the intersection of the south eide of Btoddert street with the west side of Montgomery street, and running thence south one hundred and twenty 120) fect, thence west one hundred and sev. (170), feet,’ thence rorth ong hundred and twenty (0 feet, and thence with the line of Stod. cert street to the place of beginning, improved by a handscme brick residence, No. #) Montyomery etree ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in turee equa! instalmets, payable, w:th interest, in six. twelve and eighteen ionths from the day of sale. the deferred payments to be secured by the notes of the purchaser and s deed of trust on the property sold; or all the pur- chate money may be paid in cash, at the option of the purchaser. |The property will be gold subject to texes and arsesements, of which 3 atatement will ba presented at the time of sale, and also subject to an indebtedness of $2,000, eecured by a deed of trust, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent. and payabe three years from June let, 8 will more fully appear by the proceedings in this cause. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser’ CHARLES LA’ AN, Trust Trustee, | (24 eee st, Georgétown, D.C. THOR. DOWLING, Ba RT DANTE TONG S195 28 H. WABNEB, Real Estate Auctioneer. BUBLIO BALE ors Al DESIRABLE LOT ON THE SOUTH SID: “A” STREET, BETWEEN BLED AND Sixt BIREETS NORTH- At the request of the ownor, I wil tt: FY public asle, on THUBBDAY, October 1879, at 4 o'clock p. m., ToeNe. 8,in ne Lat front ts 21 feet on north A street by depth of cash; bslance in six, twelve term: One-fourth and eightcen months; interest at rate of six per cent. per annum ; secured on property sold. deposit Ei time of sale. oct2 eokds B_ H. WARNER, Auct. JHANOERY SALE OF A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON 8 STREET NORTHWEST, Hite FOURTEENTH STREET, BEING No: By vittue of a decree of the Supreme Oourt of the District of Co'umbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 6,847, ia lent doe. 19,1 wil gell at pabligan auction, in front of the promises, on th day of Gclober, A. 181 o'clock pun, ate oe ertain piece situate snd’ Tying in the city of Washtnaton. Dis: thet of Cotumbiss ana beng part of Lot seven (1), ig square namberea two hundred aud shiny. eight (238), described as follows south. east co ncr of said lot seven (7), and running thence weet twenty-five (25) feet: red and twenty (120) feet; thence east twenty-five (5) feet; thence south one bundred and, Swanky (120) feet to the place of improved by one tworstory Brick House. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cssh; palanceintwo equal instalments at six and twelve months, with interest from sii of gale, secured by deed of trust on prop- exty sold, oF all cash at option of purchaser. 8109 ‘be required of pur ir at time of aul ‘conveyantins at purchaser's coat EHTS MURRAY, ‘cruatec, 436 street nw. DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. [Law Rep] #30-00kds . WARNES, Heal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, SITUATE GN THE soure. BIDE | a Sravers NonTHWEeR Ot AND BY Vilue of deed cf trust, dated May 284 38/4, and duly recerded dn Liber No. 752; 1olio 182, one of the land records of the District’ OF Cohunione and at the request oF the holder of the sell MONDAY, © auction, October BAT. it 5 d eich (183); Soar a fect on novi Mstroct bys depth on ike set lle} “cash; balance an one and two ‘and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, r allcagh at option of put 5 posit on each jot at time All conveyancing and re- ciacst punaeee CO If terms o! ears not oop lied with in dayr, Sotve the risht fo tesell the property at the Fak anal costa of the defeuiting purchaser oF purchasers, FREDERICE Koo nep29e0kds BENJAMIN. SRYDEE,; Trustees JUNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ BALSG® BEAL ESTATE ON PENN. VANIA AVENUE. BET’ BYLVANTA AVENUE, BETWEEN SECOND Be virtue of deed OF wera t given tous, St da unty, D. O., we will sell ib in frontor the p rewmnleee, on OOTOBEL 20TH, AT 5 O'OLOOK P. LOT 11, IN 8QUA’ ABE 102, aoe oe Ba are at Be. Rous! ae aie ° het 20 by il iis fot ferns es ae le LOUIS A. DELLWIG, oote-akds JOHN WAGNEB, 't Trusteos. XTENSIVE AUCTION | SALE. Fair G are advoin han Hy Biaso, ls of ‘seven Wagons, Carriage and and Osrt one Machilse, Bor sa aso safer a oes eee Manure, three ‘and Harness. fale por. a > be be removed in erro age f 6 from ia a. ¢ este ot* ‘D BEATES, Aust. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. rea, FOX & BROWN, Beal Estate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE I VED No, 2 10WA CIROL ES BS pieing of deed oft r 18th, A. recorded 1 Biber Xo. 908, fatto 6 ee et neq. one of the lan records for th bia aud at tho re. Guest of the party secured therebysws will ell atpab- Heauct:on, in front of the praminea, on Ba URDAY the aith Gayo ‘of September, A. D. 18%2, at 4:30 o'clock, Via the followiny-desc: estate, situate in Fastiiniton city, Distr of Columbia, to wit: Lot bered sixty-eight (68) in Valea recorded. sub- Givision ef Let nity (50) and Agty-one (Gh), of Fendalrs subdivision of part of Syuare nunibered two hundred and. forty-two (242). to- her with the improvements thereon, consisting of pearly Lew (wouory mansard and ‘basement brick residence, being No. 2 Iowa Circ'e, Terme.’ Queqnarter of the purchase money, with ¢xrenses of sale, in eash; and the balance in one (1) two) and three (S) years for whieh ee at ihe purchaser, with interest at seven per cen! Segured Py deed of trust on the property gold ‘wll be taken. A deposit of $300 will be required at time of Fale.” All ceuteyancing St parclascrs cool If terms of sale are not complied with in eeven days, the ‘trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days" “BORER pipes gr TRE ABOVE | SALE 1 NED until Ww raeiauaie i ramet 4 BORTEON time and ‘lace. OBERT C. FO ? % EDWIN §. CUTTER, j Trustees. J.T, COLDRELL, Auct. sop 5.th,s,t,8t 0" THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until s pau uxeDey; SOBER Cake 9. at same time and DWIN 0: COTTER,; Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL Auctlonoer. sep30-t.th,s,st - THE ABOVE SALE T8 POSTPONED until Bonz MUNDAY. Oc her Lith, 9, sarge time and pince. WIN COUTEER,} Trustece. J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FOUR TORY ARD BASEMENT BRICK REST HE KAS! BIDEOF ELEVENTH BELEEW! BETREENG AND H STS. NORTH- —AT wee te, SDAY AFTERNOON, eereaices SO octT,10 lock, in front of the premises, I ehz.l eel! pari of Lot?, in square 845, hsving front of 20 fest, by a depth of about 100 feet, im- proved by a four-story and basement brick resi- dence, containing 10 rooms, with a] the modern im. provements. ‘Yernis: One-third cash ; balance at six, twelve and civhteen months, with notes bearing interest at six per cent. per aupum until paid, and secured by a ceed of trust on the property gold. Gouveyancing at cost of purchaser. 8100 down at time of sale. If fhe termpof eale are not enuplied with in ton Gays, the property will be resold, at the risk and cost of defaulting yurchaser. oct-d THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOMAS DOWLING, Aucticnerr. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK RES- i TION. DAY AFTERNOON October iath 1879, at 4 o'cleck. in front of the premiecs, £ shall sell part of Lot 9 in Square 345, navin: 8 front of 18 foet by a depth of 7" fect, improved a threcstory and bas ment Brick Résideuco, o 10 rocrs, with all the modern improve- ts. Myerme: One-third cash; balance at six, twelve and & Ebicen monthe, wth rotes bearing interes of at tix nt. per annum 01 til psid, and se i trust on the property sold. | Convey: he Bers cOBt. Ce down at time of sale. ne of eale ave not comupiied with in ten days perty will be resold at the risk and cost of ¢ Gefaulting purchaser. oetT-dte THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. SOUR! BALE OF VALUABLE FIV ACRE J LOTS, ON SHEL ROAD. ABUUT O MI FR BENNINGS GRIDUE. AND ALOUT-A QUARTER MILE FROM RACE GROUNDS. By virtucof a decree of the Supreme Court of, ‘he Di-trict of Columb: sed in Fquity causs' No. €991, Coc. 19, Ly fe in the county, of Was! knuwn ag “Wkittingbam,” being a if farm, being lots six (6), seven (7) , acoordin to Tabo.’s recent 5 vision, ‘8 5 acres, more or less. Incl be eo memoir Terms for each lot: Oue-third cash: (350 deposit at time cf sale,) balance in equal instalments at six and twelve months, with interest from day of, sale, for which purchaser must give his notes, or all cash at purchaser's option, Terme must be fully met © days, or Trustee may resell at purcha- ser’a cost and risk, after five days advertisement in the E ‘Star hewspap 6 Benin ERNDREW ©. DUVALL, Trast cor. 434 st. and Louisiana ave. B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. octT-20& YHANCERY SALE OF A DESIRABLE Two. STORY AND BACK, Bi ELLING, ON THE NORTHKAST GOR- Ari OF FIFTH AND B STBLETS BOUTH- BY vitlue of a decree of the Suvreme Court of the District of Co.umbia, = ee eq vagsed on the 4th day of October A. D.. eu WW. B. Metts vs. Jonn Lacy ee cause No. 6804, Equity cocket 19, I shall eel’, pablic auction. in front of the premises, on MOD Day, October 20th, 1879, at 4:30 o'clock p.m., all tl pisee or parcel of round, rituste in the city of Washinston: D. O. beire the western part of lot numbered four (4), fqvare numbered eight hundred and forty-two (842), said part of lot having a front of 17 feet 6 inch¢s on B street southeast, with a depth of 74 feet, ether with the Improvements, Ke. erms: Qne-hird in cas», and the balance in one, two and thre yeare, with interest at 7 per cent. per annum until paid, secured by a deed of trust on the prewhegscld. #100 deposit required at ths time of sole, snd sil conveyancing ana recording at pur- chaten’s ccet. I. G. KIMBALL, Trustee, 1341 F'stroot J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. octT-t tl H. WABNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE BALE, OF DESIRABLE BI SUBURBAN PROPERTY, A NTEKRSECTION INDARY WENTYSe th CONNEGTICOT ‘AVES A Bye fire ouly, recone! d in fhilo'gin, and at the request: of, the part cured thereby,I shall offer at public ‘suction, in front of the premises, on meth RBDAY, Eel 30th 1879, at 4 ‘o'clock. p. .m., the estate, situate in thecounty : All that certain piece of a tract known as the ands of the subdivision thereof ‘Law ”* and being the lot designated as lot O,on acertsin plat of survey made by Wm. For- syth June 14, 1869, recorded in said county bound. ed as follows, t to wit: Beginning at the intersection of Boundary stree! endo with oe eastern Geo! tine of the public. t ing from and Washington to ad Tos “Boldiers’ “Hom rorthwardly on the line of said road at (5 deg. 28 min. with Boundary feet; thence at an angle of 10 deg. 32 min. eastward 61 38-100 feet on the line of said road to a stone; thence eastwardly at an angle of 83 deg. 61 min: with the last mentioned line 253 38-100 feet to & stone; thence southwardly at an angle of 103 dex. 45 min, to.a point on Boundary strest $11 70-100 feet from the beginning corner: thence on tue line of aid Boundary street to the placa of beginning, containing 103,859 aquare feet of ground more or lese. This property ocmmands a grand view of the city and Potomac river, and hss on it several atately oaks, constituting the finest building site in the Distric: of Columb ‘Terms: Amount of debt, swith interest thereon to day of sale and expenses of sale, in cash. and the balance at twelve months, with interest from day of gale, secured by s deed Of trust ou tha property cold, oF all purcvaser may desire. A de- posit of 100 requited at time of sale, and all con- Veyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- plied with in seven days, otherwise tue Trustes re- serves the rizht to resell the prope:ty at the risk and cost of tho defaulting purchaser, after tvs days ad- verticement. JOHN E. N octT-eod&ds ‘rUstee. SALE OF VERY VALUADLE IMPROVED REAL aerate Pai tp ON THE NOTHEAGT GOKNER K STREET AND CONNEOTIOUT A NUE Under and by virtue of a deed of hatirs dated Sune. 4, De iets, and | auly, record in Taber Tet sono. BY ot aes oi the land re-: District lambia, and by virtue of cords of thé lecres passed on the 12th day of May, 4D. 1879, by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, 6,201, Equity dooket 18, wherein Gorse fd alezauder It. Shep- jon of the secured, Partof lot numbered two @), in square numbered one hundred snd sixty-four (164), and bounded and described as follows, at a point on north K street, fo ty three, feet and nine inclies (43 9-12 feet) east of the southwestern corner of said square, and ing thence weet on K street forty- feet and nine ipeses (459-12 feet) to sald southwestern coruer or said square; thence north- wester! the line of Gonsctient pryonue about sizhty feet and ten inches (60 10-12 feet) line Of original lot numbered tht square; thence ni ly and at rig! with said avenue, an¢ a'one the line three, about eighty-five feet, to in due north from of due south to the of beginni all thoimprovemente, ways, hts, Lae nee and ces to the fs 1 any pate Terms reacribed by said deed of trust, 88 follows, viz: ‘The sum of twenty thousand doi- in cah—a further sum of pat with interest thereon rale, for a deed of trust. 0} at $0 POs “Sa M ee cree preteens THE ABOVE SAUB I8 EUR ce AND AMEE a it SouNatoN,S Trustees or one ry THE 1 yh aS 4B | was ther SOezFONED mull THURGDAY October 354, 1879, at 4:30 pm octzoncs JASEN BM JORMATOR,; Trustees. ‘TUESDAY. October 7, 1879. ‘The Race for the O’Leary Belt. The “ go as you please” race for the O'Leary belt attracts considerable interest In New York. Six thousand persons were in the Mat- ison square garden last night. Blower Brown has been a sad disappointment to all his friends, and a large amount of money has been lost on him, for even his most sanguine friends and ad- mirers concede that he has not now a ghost of a show of winning, and his chances for a place are growing less every hour. Brown ts suffer- ing severely from cramps in the stomach. Every remedy possible in such cases has been tiled on lulm, but with little or no success. Tle went off the track at 11:25 yesterday forenoon, and never reappeared until 9:25 at nicht. He looked sick and worn out, and after remaining on until 9:40, he again sought his tent, his score then being only 34 miles.” A geod deal of a) luase was caused when several of the contes - apts ul i their hundredth mile, The bet ting at midnight stood 85 to 1 against Brown; 6 to 4 against Faber; 3 to 1 against Kemmerer; 10 toto against Allen; 20 toi against Murph to 1 against Curren;'6 to 1 against Crosslan: 10 to T against Fox;'5 to 1 against Walker; 10 1 against Spellacy; 4 to 1 against Brondgeest: to 1 against Russell; 20to 1 against McLeavys and from 25 up to 50 to 1 against the ote Blower Brown came on the tracs at 1 o'clock, and was received with cheers. He seemed per- feetly recovered from his sickness, and after walking a few laps he broke into’a fine run. His appearance and his rapid running infused new life into both the men on the track and the audience, and while the spectatars cheered, the contestants spurted, and every one made good ime. The score at 2 a.m. Stood: es; Behrman, 59; 3B 3 Brondgeest land, 9 5 Cos! Dickinson, BY ards, 75; Elson, Fox, 104, Howard, sé ee McLean, 91; 105; THE Bask Bart Coaur within Which the pennant of "the Buse Balt League could legally be won has come to an end. It was finished with the games of last Tuesday. The recor ow that the Provi- dence and Boston clubs, No. 1 and No. 2 In the Tace,were the only two which played the games allotted to them by the championship’ commit- lack four tee of the League; the Cincinnati clu cf completing their series; the 'Troys Chicago and Buffalo each two, and the lands one. The Providence ¢lub enjoys th enviable position of having won the chainpion- ship without being beaten a majority of the games in apy series with any other League ciub—they winning in every series of twelve games. No other club occupies such a position. any idence 55, police hoard yesterday made a return to the writ of mandamus setting forth the proceed- ings of the police board in relation to the ap- pointment of Inspectors of election. Counsellor leld moved for an attachment against them, returnable instantly, for failure to Comply witt the terms of the writ. Judge Davis said If tt was shown that the members of the board had persistently endeavored to secure the appoint- neut Of persons not ln harmony with Tammany Hall, aud to euforce that selecuion on U county commisstoners, the court would regard them as in contempt. At present the court thought it best to postpone further action uattl the final return to-day. Meantime the com- mnisstoners must proceed with their work, and, if lu was shown to-day they were In co: the court would act in the matter. ‘The police board last night completed their work by the appolntinent of Tammany tnspecto OFFICIAL STATEMENT IN REC 3 THORNBURG'S Exrepition,—The ee "% has full correspondence touching th tion of Major Thornburg. 4 General Witilams, at Fort Or piled it for the purpose of answering adverse newspaper criticisms. It sho Thornburg was selected as the man mi for the task by orders of the general of the army. It calls attention to the fact, shown by correspondence, that Agent Mee! governor of Colorado considered 109 mez cent to enforce order among the Indians; also, tbat Thornburg himself regarded the three companies of Cavalry and the one of infantry (in all 260 men), which he took, amply sufficient for the expedition. ‘Thornburg was cautioned by a telegram, sent after he was well on bis way, to advance with prudence; if he had rea- £on to believe his force insufiicient, to commu- nicate with headquarters and call for more, which he would receive. He was advised that the matter was left entirely to nls discretion. On September 26th Thornburg sent tu! last telegram, from a camp on Bear Creek, Col- orado: ‘*Have met some of the Ute chiefs here. They seem friendly, and promise to go with me to the agency. Say Utes don’t understand Why we came here. Have tried to expiain sat- isfactorily. Don’t anticipate trouble.” The conclusion fs that Thornburg, one of the most prudent and discreet officers, was thrown of bistuard by the savages, and that blame can neither be imputed to him or the department, Cor. SELLERS’ Divorcg.—Much secrecy Is maintained by all concerned 1n the divorce sult ot wee Raymond (Marie Gordon) against John T. Raymond, better known as the actor of Col. Mulberry’ Séllers, in The G Age, All in- quiry for the papers in the case at the office of the Clerk of the city court, Brookiyn, is met by the remark that the law and therulfng of the court will forbid tke records being seen by the public withoutan order from the court. Ex- Judye James Troy, counsel for plantiff, po'tiely but firmly declined io make any other state- ment, saying that the case was purely a private affair. The sult was not contested by. the defendant, not even an answer being made to the complaint. The case was tried in 0; court, but {f occupied a few minutes only. The pci evidence, that of a woman, was taken efore Referee George Grover, as the witness was fll and unable to attend court. She made the withholding of her name a condition of giv- ing her testmony. The action was brought on the ground of adultery, the co-respondent being Mary Gardiner Hemingway, of New York city. Mr. ard Mrs. Raymond have been married se eral years, but have no children. Mrs. Ray- mond is anative of the south, is very hand- some, and a good actress. For over a year they have been practically separated. Mrs. Ray- mond resumes her maiden, Marie Gordon. & A Boy Snor by A PLAyMATE.—Jas. Hardnett, 11 years old, of No. 93 Hamilton avenue, Brook- lyn,while in a stone yard at the corner of Hicks street and Hamilton avenue, at a late hour on Saturday night last, with John Dinnen and Samuel Richardson, two pray ymates, was shot and dangerously wounded in the left breast. fichanisos purchased a cartridge pistol from a boy named Michael Canileld for 35 cents, and went into the stone yard with Dinnen and Hardnett for the purpose of trying it. It was during the firing that Hardnett was wounded. Ambulance Surgeon Plympton, who was sum- moned, upon finding that thé wound was .a dangerous one, advised the lad’s removai to the hospital. The parents of the wounded boy ob- jected, and he was taken to his home. Join Dinnen was arrested on the charge of shooting Uardnett, and Samuel Richardson was held as awitness. The shooting ts supposed to have been accidental. ’. Herald, 6th, MURDER OF A COLORED WOMAN AND Her CHILDREN.—The St. Louls Globe-Democrat is 1a receipt of the following telegram from White- wright, Texas:—‘A horrible murder was com- mifted eight miles south of this place, at a point known as the Brush, last Thursday night Some unknown white men surrounded th house of the Wadsons, colored, consistlug of . mother and two children, a boy of 1S and a girl of 9 years, called them to the door and shot them down in cold blood, Killing the mother and son instantly and mortally wounding the cue girl, The authorities at this place are working faithfully to bring the murderers to justice, Up to date no arrests have been made.” A FISHERMAN’s DISCOVERY.—Mr. John Wacke- map, residing on Beacon avenue, Jersey City Hei, Hee while fishing yesterday from the ss the Hackensack river at the foot o West Rew ‘ark avenue, had one of his hooks caught below the surface in some object which he was unable to land. He finally succeeded in drawing his line and hook to the bridge. Fas- tened to the hook he discovered a bunch of human hair and a piece of scalp. The man suspended his fishing and repaired to the office of Coroner Ruemple, to whom he related the above. Some went to the river and engaged tn dragging it for a considerable distance, in the expectation of finding a body, but up to last night their efforts were without success.—(Y. '. Herald, 6th. LanGg Davl. oF BLUEFISH.—A telegram to the N.Y. Herald trom Yaphank, L.I., Oct. 5, says: Raynor’ ’3 fishing crew, of Westhampton, caught in the surt yesterday twenty tons of bidetish at one haul. ‘This is the largest one ever made by the inhabitants, ¢ of that place, and Panos larger than any that has ever been made on the south side before. ‘The fish are all of good size, Tanging from five pounds upward. THE DUKE OF HAMILTON’s EscapaDE -The Duke must have been the hero of a goou many escapades of the Prince Hal kind. At a res- taurant in Paris he was so unfortunate as to be a8 whatever in the re] Lon a taf more aie iat 18, Laas by the an big aon in chess ie, IAIN 0 te his prince- ry, Meme ng headlong down tne A ‘London Truth, EpIson’s FIND.—Mr. Edison's agent, Mi mG E. Hidden, who has been in ronan’ a Carolina for several weeks in search of me mineral platinum for use in Rdison’s oy light, arrived in the city yesterday. He visited twenty-nine places ih Burke, Mel Dowell, iredell, Buncombe, Henderson, and other west ern counties in which the metal is supposed to exist, and has thus far met with no success, He left last night for Abbeville County, N. C., where It ts represented in the newspapers that the metal has been found in appreciable quantities. He has found two metals zircon and samarskite, in considerable quantities, both of which can be used with great advan- tage by Mr. Edison. The former possesses the ecullar quality of infustbility fn the electric ight which may, be of the highest Importance tothe famous inventor. The latter 1s a com- bination of many substances, of which com- paratively little ts known, and any one of which may also prove valuable. Gen. Cit man has a large mine of the former. Mr. Hid- den also discovered a mineral, anastase, which Was not hitherto Known to exist in this state, and another which is entirely unknown to the sclentitic world. He remarked in the course of the conversation that North Carolina was ad- solutely the best field for minerals In the worid:> {nat nowhere Is there anything like the varlety which she furnishes, and, as a rule, they are by far the most perfect’ specimens knowa.— {Charlotte, N. C. v GEORGE uke of Ma- genta and U erome Park yes terday at4o’elock in the afternoon, and tuey were welcomed by a large number of horsemee who had not seen them since thoy were takea to England. Both horses were looking well. While ne was in England the stallton Duke of Magenta caught cold and came near dying. He returned a gelding, without having run while he was away. ¥. rrived at J —The eldest of the three daughters of the poet Jonn buried in Greenwood cemetery ye rocn, by the side of her you arsago.. The poet and ing daugliter, who ‘ts in ns, Pot p.esent, both being tn c and two brothers of the deceased woman were at the burial. The grave was covered with Howers, among which appeared in violets the rematn- were mother He giveth Lis beloved rest."—(¥. ¥. Faun rev ER STRIKERS’ 'l ERMS RRFUSED.—ShOp meetings were generally held by the strikersin nd delegations: aited upon mill treasurers aad asked to be al- lowed to return to work, the conditions being that they be allowei! to return tn a body and be paid Weekly instead of monthly, as heretofore. Both requ uve Deen refused, as tue manu. facturers will not discharge + knob-sticks” to make pla for st THE COLORADO day, will be held an Judge of the Supreme Cc In Colorado, to- ection for an associate rt of the s disttict attorneys, & oF supre republicans have hominated Wm. and demecrats Geo. Q. Richm At the election In Isis the vote’ of Colorado. was, republican, 14,308; demoe back, A METEORITE Sworn fs a novelty. Gen. Ord, of Texas, sent a plece of this celesttal tron and. steel mixed to Col. Benton, at the Springtield armory, to be made Into a weapon. The ma- terial Was found ver brittle, but all dificulties have been overcome and a blade has been fin- . On itisan inscription in Spanish set- Ung forth that the sword 5 made from iron fallen from the skles of Mexico, and Is pre- sented to G. Tr fexican gengral of dl- viston, by Ord, USS ween SO Pa, ny, | jue old’ bar . ‘The old unilttary. barracks, over 130 old, are to be turned into a school for the mor young Indians, and this Is the 2 The number will be soon largely increased. The Indians are nearly all from Dakota. wof the prospective pupils come from Wisconsin and speak the English language reasonably well. THE PEDESTRIAN’S LAMENT nee Hazael, when he was informed that the backers of the trotting horse Harry Gilbert had not presented themselves to make arrangements for the pro- match, gave veut to his feelings as fol- —So hit seems Hi can’t get hon hany- think. There’s Rowell, ’e won't make a go with me In'this country for an "undred miles. See y Hil was beaten to she lastmatch! Pat hinto Forest Fires iN } New YORK.—A telegram from Norfolk, St. Lawrence county, Oet. 3, says:—Forest fires are raging flercely in this vicinity, destroying farm houses, barns and farm property. Many of the roads are impassa- bleon account of the flames. The loss cannot be estimated, nor can it be known howmuch damage will be done, as the wind has been blowing strong from ‘the west for the past 2 hours. There is no indication of rain, and the toss to the surrounding country will be very eavy. A Bangver Is! o be given by leadlag citizens of Philadelphia Leat. Friday evening to Mr- A. Puleston, member of the British Parllament tor Devonport, who arrived in that city a few days ago. enator Simon Cameron, in a letter aces a { an invitation to attend the banquet. deciares that, wheu the late civil war began, as the agent of Pennsylvania at Wash- ington, whose Interest it, was to care for the soldiers of that state, Mr. Puleston’s conduct was beyond ordinary pratse.”” THE Lost - NAUTS.—Nothing has been heard frow the “Pathfinder.” Prof. Wise and Mr. Burr are most probably sleeping beneath the waters of: Lake Michigan. Some of their Irlends sul] cling to the hope that they may be wandering about the pine forests of Michigan, MARRIED. |. October 2d, 1879, at St. the Rev. J. V. Lewis, our folk, Va, to “Maine "Rize (Baltin re and Norfolk papers please copy.] * RIBBLE MeGILt. In Emanuel, Eplscopat churen, Uniontown, D.C., by the ev. John McGee onthe evening Of October 6th, 1st Me. deus Monuis Krupce to Miss Cons EUcENIA Mc ILL. REINLEIN—JOHNSTON. October 6th, 1879, at Qhrist’s Charch, Navy Yard, by Rev, Dr. Anaréws, Rector, Dr. PavL BEINLEIN to Mrs, ANNa E. JOHN STON, beth formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio. a ee ee DIED. COLLINS. October 7th, 1879, at ten minutes of six o'clock am., REULEN QOLLINS, aged sixty years, Notice of feneral hereafter. . KEER. On October 6th, 1879, at 8:25am, Mamie Aroniy dutshter of Allie and Henry A: Parker, sed five years and nine months. “al aon from Ork ay chapel, Wednes- Friends and rel OHN B. WIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. n.w. 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