Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
COAL AND WOOD. LADIES’ GOODS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. woon. ooaL. JOHNSON BROTHERS. TELEPHONIC Ces ht, Bost Quality. y-lown offices by TELEPHONE With anciusiee factities aud advantaes £0" 60 Bemicaily conluctng the wood and coal trade, Pharves. fac ter 1879 FALL AND WINTES OPENING WEDNESDAY AND THORSDAY, OOTOBER 8 AND 9, or stock up lance y when ‘ccal ta fowe | FRENCH PATTERN ZONNETS AND. hrope e city, and al! fe mamediats commu cation. iuerine ius sttention to orders, eons ENGLIEH ROUND iJATS, ETC. fared 1 olfer te Saso untae 3 Boal at the very fowent price — The ladies of Washington are cordially invited en se PIO HNBOS. gece se evermeear et yu anil ant cevot. foot of zt Lith and | S. LINDHEIMER, ae we Othcea: 1202 Fat nsw. 1112 9th et newt Taga n. ana 221 Pa. eters octl-ly oct6-3t 904 7th st. nw. aL ADIES’ Roors. ~ De woe of ies Fall an Winter ‘NOW I8 THE TIME TO BUY. my own wate for sa'e cheap. Laties, and Chti- ‘We are pocehae aay carzoes of the best quali | dren's SHOES made to order, at ahort notice. Com- tes of COAL. of binds snd sizes, which we are | fort, beauty and durability cuaranteed. Offering at low (riers. direct from the ¥ ASH VERMIL’ Buere will S111 totheir advantage to call carly | _octl 610 oun vircet, opp. B tant Of a ee aT NEW wr “OOD t in_thestick or sawed and DPeCUGLASS’ sa than «ver before offered in this STEPHENSON & BRO. ‘Tih-street wht. K, _KORTHESS MON- Me AND THe SOUTH. OF THe LAKE leayes Gth-atreet io Point and Point V2 m with ateamer= to Boston, New Tork and vd * Routh. mond, Leave Norfolk Taosuays, a at iVEH LANDINGS. . THOMPSON leaves above wharf p tiowal politsn SAML BAOON, Pronient StEame ATTANO, Captain Wa H B a ™ after April Yeaves wharf foot of 6th and 5 gvery Tueecey, Thursday and Bun: day, at 7a.m., for Potomac River landings. On Sun- aya for Riattox Oreck. Colton's, snd landings in Bt. Glement’s Bs5. ation engutre at oMices of @.L. LEE 2h and Uid4 Bennayivania sveaue, Or at offios foot of #th and N xt T Sw. apis G. T. JONES, Agent ‘Go MOUNT 0! OFICE T pte VERNON P48- poten, O71 io land paceencere ount ne nop Wasrf. Round trip $1, inclading admiesion an ad prcurse Steamer lesves 6th strect Whar! dsiy’ /duncaya excepted) at 10am. and re pure about 3 pom. a oe HOLLINGSWOLTH, Mt Ladies: Mount Vernon z Joroo: Ni elbiy \LYDE’S nN HEY, W EXPRESS LINE ET WEEN PETLABELPHLA, 12 LES ey DRIA, WASHINGTON t Philadelphia with onaes pston, ovidence, and New England States. SATLING DA’ Sata candy, atl0am ssliuston—Monday, at 11 a.m. From =e cea mn. From Philade 5 SD, AM," “SOHIR- DAM,” syd “ MAAS,’ ae U.8. nisi tothe Netheriands. ieaves J every alternate een and pee Foal ad y b— 850, Si-eraxe 823. H. OAZAUX, Gea ed: South iy we Rew York FUNGH ‘EDEE Jenks iy” N° GERMAN LLO! ‘stesmers of this company will sail every Bat- Wis. et. Freixht i W. His, 80 Bway, Genera} sets YD_SreaMenre Lig BETWEEN New YORE, Havak, LOXDOR, BOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. Estes pon ‘Bremen Pier, foot of $d street, Hoboken. axe: From ‘New York to Havre, Col Soa ghey sna Bremen, first cavin, ‘9100; Secon cabin, 860; eter 330. eer frgat, or OF Green, New York. W. G. METZEROTT & 00. Ba. ave.. Avents for Ws ‘ootl-ly NMAN TINE | S YORE COU TieERBTOWN id EIVERPOOL, nv ° an ™ EVERY HURSD AY AND SA" AY. 5491 tons | City of ‘Montreal. 4400 4607 tons | City of Brusse: r....4566 tous Gity of N. York. 3000 ese mnavuificent steamers are among tue strong- est, larwest and fsstest onthe Atlantic, and have every modern improvement, including hot and cold water and clectric bells n staterooms, revolving cbait saloons, bsth ard smoking reoms, ‘barber Bi ates 0} of p ener iors apply ENAN, si ave; G. W. MOBS UNARD D SANT, 10R. ‘ith the of dieatriahing he chances Ofek Pais ——— specific course 'rom Queenstown to New ng tae y eceetiaa Of; 5 at 43 the north of 43. thing to che north of aie" THE OUNARD bas ss COMPANY LIM- Between New ore and Liverpool, Call- at int., or nothing to the ‘On the home of 60 at 42 lat. or nothin 1 ‘Harbor. So Rees NEW YORE, Abyssinia. Wed. Nov. 5 Bothnia - 12 "Gallia Wea Nov. 19 Alveria Beyt Wed Oct 28] 8 Eastin We ti following Wednesday from New xt York. rage. ‘ae BATES OF PASEAGE. 5 100 gcd, ets from ieeed Sat lowest ra rh bills of Tin even fr Befast Gaacon, utwerp and other ports on Havre, the Gontinent, anc for Mediterranean porte. For froizht and paseare apply at the Company's No.4 Bowtlng Green, or both stes cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 205 Tih strost, Washing jand¢-ly CHAS. G. FRANOELYN, Agent, ¥.¥. — ee MEDICAL, &e. ONSULT DB ROBERTSON, « every Wednesda; and Saturday, at his office, 436 O st.n.w..near 475 Bi, from 2 {09 |) t., who, with ib years experience, tees a eure in all clacanes oi ang, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, Noctucual iors, tmpctency, &e. Gonorrhea or Byphibs, ly, ‘ooutracte d, positively cured in f) Gays. Consultations strictly private, and separate Sites for indies. Kefers to the leading physicians Of Baltimore. Main office, 19 8. Eutaw st,, Halti- ore. Charges moderate. sep2)-3m0 0 STREET. NEAR 07m, Se ‘RUS- 903 & AN aud SULPHOR BATHS. Esta ‘Established by Dr. 5B. in Isil. Well-known se the isce fect eatistaction is iiven rons. Filtered water used only. auga7-ly ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR M7A2aN.. Phi Fanais complaints quickly cured. Gan be consulted cally at 921 Tth street n.w. Office Bours from ito 9 pn ‘auiz26-2 N, the Oldest Established and only Rell: Hee aules! Puysician in the ety, can be con, sulted daily, at 455 rosette 3 trom Orelock. except Buncays and Mondaye. laints q cured. Beparate rooms us {08 Dae BRHGA. IMPOTENGY, | PREMA- Guissiogs and all venereal diseases SHOWN, No, calomel used. All of &c., treated. giana ave, ae toast: Sm* Ere ae Mon: adiclary Syuaree No connection wi on wit fb febl-1 a [MPostanr TO LADIE Nhe medical faculty ot Maryland eorh ee ee Nina Street. MEEINO® UNDERWEAR, MERINO. UNDER- ALL Spsbrrs A AT pou meE PRIOES. HOSIER ERY, NEW STYLES DAILY, leu OTieUE, ABtETY, E LOWEST NEW YOsK Ps} SHAWLS SaaS 8, In BERLIN” ZEPAYR ieou, Niw Par. OR: SSE IN 7 ee rep29 ‘Stn street, near Fe 1879 FALLOrENING: 1979 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OcrosEr 1 AND 2, OF FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, ENGLISH ROUND HATS, oS Ladies of Washington and vicinity are cordially invited to atten NO. ho F STREET ¥,W, Fep73 3. P. PALMER, Luronren. QPESING OF PAHISIAN NOVELTIES IN BONNETS AND HATS. MME. M. J. HUNT, Nos. 624 and 623 D street, Will exhibit on Thursday and Friday, October and 4d, a Large ana Elezant Selection of PARISIAN BONNETS AND HATS, FOB THE FALL AND WINTER SEASONS. N.B—No cards sent this season. 8229.60 F42EE OPENING OF BONNETS, Cioaks, Suits, Fur-lined . Circulars, Mieses’ "Cloaks, French Undergarments; J. B. P’, C. P. and Thomp- son Corsets, Flanuel_Tevbes' dg bre. Dress ‘Trimmings,’ Lacies’ Embroidered Hose, Embroi- Gcred Venta made to order in all combinations. The ‘Trefousse” Kid rantesd best French make, The Ayinlan 8 Sbutton } Kid Glove for 90 cents. Bust él aK COHSE 907 Penns; tea aeonitee 7 Cite Treviss, Farin ea eps ADIES’ SITOKS—OF FIRST CLASS. FRESH ASSORTMENT. REDUCED PRICES. ir SHOES OF HE RIBEST pe TO ORDER, AT G. BOHON'S, 504 ase ‘street northwest. BM. sepl0-ly XM Iss BELLE LUCAS ScccEsson To Map. HINcKLEY. MAD. DEMOREST’S RELIABLE PATTERN AGENCY, ELEGANT PARLORS. 801 MARKET SPACE, Keep Building. DRESSMARNING in all its branches* PLAITING at the Old Stand. 902 9th st. aug23-ly RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO EAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TEAOK. National Itoute and Short Line to the North, ae Northwest. Wes To take effect Sunday, May 18 1879, at 4:20 am. LEAVE WASHINGTO! phthamstNew York, Philadelphia, ani Express, Ellicott City. (On Sundays to Baltimore Btops at Shipfey’s, Laurel, lou, Jeesuy's, Hanover, Elk Breskfast at Relay lay Station. inspo! and way. l- mont, ‘sirasburg. Wischoslon Hagerstows, Broke Fick snd way, via Rela —{Baltimore and Laurel 8ivam'—Pomt-of Books) Piedmont retrasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown and way stations. peal sm Rew York, F Phuad pire ton and timore Express. Parlor car to New York anc Philadaphis 8:35 a _m—tBt Louis, Chicago, Columbus and Pittsburgh Expreaa. Frederick, Hagerstown and Malley, Br Branch, except Bunday: Minoat daly °C car to e8 to Sandussy, aay exce 200 8. m.—30n Sunda: pay aa Annspo- ay. oa Oto a to —Baltimore Ex reas Stops at Biadens- ‘Collen, , Annapolis Junc- may, p. m.—New pt Sods Philadelphis, and Boston press. 1:35 p. m.—3 On, Sunday only, Baltimore and Way. Pp. m.—Baltimore ng ‘ay Stations. 330 D. itimore, BI jadenabun, and Laurel Express. Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Annapolis Fan lerick, Hagers- “f day to Pe eopimKt mE, piprivdae RX THADELPEA. me iat Gaston Passengers t taken in the cars ip. Point of hocks and Way Biatioae $200 B ma tealtincre: and Way Bitatious. +BALTIMORE TIPRESS. ity. cerca + Signs at Bladens: fan and Lamel._ Bleepin car to New Xork, and het to Bhiladelphia. 11:00 p. est Lous Eouls and Gincinnat, Express. sunday, $Bundsy only. Other trains daily, except jundsy. ‘All trains stop st Btat for further inf ion. apply at the Baltimore and Qhio dacket, Oflces, W ‘Station, and wal Be taken for Bageae ‘to be checked ing roosived tor Tauy polst in the ee ee M OLEMENTS, of Transportation. LM. ae General Ticket Aout GEO. 8. KOONTZ. Gene PENNSYLVANIA myl?-tr 1879 wor Hew York Yand the East, Se rn ohh eXcept Bunoay, anc 10:10 pm aS rey Palace Gare Ssily, ce Gare, 9:50 a.m. daily, “except junday. ra Line, 6: datly, except Sunday. S08 and 6:20 p.m. f For Annapolis, na 2p daily, ex: scan ano nonaror Forte Tand ti 0 Piband tpn OB 8-20 pm, dale A rich man's OVEROOAT, merchant tailor make, very little worn, ‘bought poor man's’ price, {oF lees cast Bouse for 8 iy: at 308 7] OF at FUTURE Days. lOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUETEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL Ux er ard by virtue of a deed of me, bearing Gate the 18th day of Salye 1s ae and reourded amnoug the land Tescrde of District of Columbia, in Liber 653, ceil a pobiic anction avon . the 11th of October, at orice 10, in square 127. ces sinning at southwest cot neces Cape west line yor raid ot 48 Teck to Renee ecu aion i foot line of eaid ict; thence oe alana said south Line f-€: 10 inches to bewin This prover 1 yosated, and is improved by cout Sriable Dwell le Dwell: * Sorne cl eale: Ous third cash ; balance in one and two years, deferred payments tobe secuced by deed of trust on the pro eivanls oe otherwise to the satisfaction of the Trustee. U conveyaucing at cost stub in cat arcane will be required to pee ai in cash et time of sale. fe 4 he _ficinulline purciaeer wry ny Mrs ey, deiaultiny: purchaser O-dis De Pure B. WEBB, Trustes. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN ee Estate Auctioneer A CHANCE TO SECURE A BARGAIN. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER lit, AT § ND 1315 D STREET fay NOKTHWEST, “AND VACANT ON OHIO. AVEN BETWEEN THIRGEEN fa AND FOURTEE! Nau SiREeTS NURTHWESE. pou day of sale. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct rPHOuAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE aI RO NORTH TR ESTATE SITU*TED BE. Sez ND MSTREETS, FIRST BAND “NORTH CAPITOL tiie of adeed of trust, dated October ao Hecorda of the District, the request in wr.ting of the paryeecured thereby, we will offer at_au:tion, in tront of ihe premises, on ‘CUSSDAY, the 1th. Gey of Qetober at 4 oc'ock, all thone pieces of 7 ceacribell in esid deet as lots one (1), two ©), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), uit (8), nine (9), ten (16), twel¢e (12), thirteen (13), rien (14), fifteen (15), soventeen (17), twenty Co), twenty-one (21). twenty-two (22), twenty’ G3)" twenty-four (24), and part of Jot elxtesa (10), in square No. six hundred and seventy-three (673.) ‘Terms of eale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue ia two equal in- stalments at six and twelve months respectively, to be secured by notes bearing interest, payable half yeerly, snd a deed of trust on the A i} of 8100 will he required om each lot botight The terrae oF ssle must be com- lied wah within ine weet: afler. sale. or ertz=-ny be reacld at the risk and cos fau iting purchaser 5. COx4 LTER sepl5-cokds THOMAS C. COX HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THRFE STORY AND BASEMENT BRIOK RES- IDENCE ON THE EAST BIDE O) EER ENTE. EBREET, BETWEEN c. STREETS. NO. 733, AT AUCTION. Gn TUESDAY AY THENOOR October Lith 1879, at 4 o'clock, in front of the premises, I shall sell part of Lot 9 in Square 345, having. 8 froxt of 19 foet by a Goptiy of 70 feet, improved by a three-story and bas-ment Brick Residence, con- Seen 10 rooms, with all the modern improve- D ‘Terme: One-third cash: baisnce at apd exchtoen months, with notes hearin #ix per cent. per annom until paid, ana sceured by a.derd of trust on the property cold. Conveyaucine at purchrser’s cost. $100 down at time of sale, If the terms of sale are not complied with inten days {he property will Lezesold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ipuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. a ie ae OF, eEOy ED PROP- at HRETS, ‘CEORGETOW N, By virtue Cores of trust, dated the 19th. @sy of October, D. 1878, and duly recorded in Liver Sth folio 22, et tea one of the land: records cf the District of Columbia, and Gi direc- lich of the party sccured thereby, we nfl se Lat Piblio suction, in trout of the premises, On F DAY, the 17th day of October, Da at 4 o'cloc! that part cf lut wambered 105) in, Threlkel aes sade ton to Georgetown, bounded as follows: Bezinnia for the same at the &w. corner of said lot 193, an: Fun thence north with the east line of Fayette strect twenty fert; therce east, parallel to éth strect, one bundred fest to the west line of an alley 9 feet 4 inches wide; thence south with ssid alley twenty fect to 6th street; thence west with 6th street one tre Lunéred feet to the bexinning. ‘Terms: Une-third cash; the residue in six and tweive months, with notes bearing interest at eicht ker cent, per annum until vaid,and secured by a deed of trust on the Bit adh sold. Conveyance! at purchasers’ cost. lars deposit required When the property is struck 0 . TAN D. SHS 2 ‘Trustees. o t6dtda. JAMES L. DAVIS, ALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPRO™ ESTATE, SITUATED ON THE NORTHEAST QORNER & STREET AND OONNEOTIOUT by, virtue of s deed eA RoC a SI ah 154, folio 61, ¢! the District of cords of 8 cecres passed on the rinday of ‘tay, AD. 1879, by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in cause Ne ity docket 18, wherein inGoorme ant and leaner fo. 6,201, are ts, and direction o or th of the holder of the notes by said deed of fhe undersiened will sell at pabito auction To As Baraat ita, ewes edes * the followras described Teal Kacate states ne hundred and sixty-£0 Tour a6). and bounded aud Seacribedias = i ining at a point on forty ee feet and nine in ts soiat fect) fy oastor southwestern corner of said ‘alone ft the line exhty fect and ten inches (Sort 16-12 fe feet) tot the sou! line of o1 lot. numbered three (8), in oud square; thence northeasterly and at right angles sau said avenue, and song line of said lot about -five feck, tointersect aline drawn int of Destanin , and sieoss RL Re posting, tether wit to the same belonaing, or Pana 7 wise 8 af eals, 8 Dr Sed oy wi deed of ssteliom ows. vin: The vem Of twenty tousand d n cean 6 further sum of thoussnd dol- thereon at the rate of nine per taken, and the six mcm for raion bearing : ‘PHILIP, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, A ee yibane 3 ME ABOVE SALE 1S FOSTPONED, by grader of Gout, until the 923, Dar OF BEPTEMSES, e sxmMe hour and place. ‘Trustees. 4730,! a ee E ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER PO! poke, ED by arden ot of pours until THUBSDAY, "Oe. ORILLTAM H. PHILIP Senile M. 30 JOHNSTON, Trustees. OWING TO THE UNAV omarny AB- sence mecat one of the Trustees, the above sale is fur- ther POBTPONED until THURSDAY, ‘October 252, p.m. 1879, at 4:30 PID awe wy. PHILIP. Teco bee oct2d&as JAMEB M. SOHNBTON, PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘T RECE!| VED—A NEW STOCK OF THE oj icetsurated he: et 00.'8 PIANOB. ther factories, at Fomuced P icon: ‘Tuning and Repairing. REICHENBACH'’S PIANO WAREROOMS, sl7-lm #23 21th st. a few doors above Pa. ave. Tegpauesonbly yf icievel a GENUINE TEI- Fee, Cree petitors. at the bi Universelley 2 1878, ak is rapidly’ atl, agents for the oetebente a and other First-class Pianos ot ee Bepairing personally attended to. myl?-ly Baevscex PIANCS AND ORGANS. ¥. G@. SMITH, Manvracturzs, Brooklyn,.N, Y. hguticitel¢ en pranpaap ame. Get terma Rents applied OOK! LOOE!! LOOK!!! 5 us. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR 81. Paper formerly sold for 75c. now reduced to 50c. ‘The above bargain can be obtained | THIS AFTBEN' ‘OOn. ALE OF THREE STORY B 5 S PREMISES. 0) SrREBT BOUTH Be. ae REN FOUR AND" -A-HALF AND SIXTH fue Of dc of cf the F sthct of Colansh ee aes ort for te. on the sth of October, 47th of November, 1817, aod. nf amity, on the $d of November, mises, part of aare No. 4 ning at & Miciut in auth Hf sueet 139 feet from the southwest corner of said 3, thenco north 122 feet 4 Inehea to 7; thence east alone 122 feet 4 inches to feat to ML. = by a brick dwelling. Te m8 of sale: third cash (of which a : deposit of 8100 must be wade at time of sale), theremain- Thetalmente, at one and two years from sale, secure’ by the notes of the pur- chaser, with interest at 6 per cent. and a lian lisa the property. IJ the t: 16 terms of sale are not com; with in eeven days, the property may be resold on che week's advertisement, at the risk ‘End cost of de- fouling pu eyancing at the cost of purcharor JAS. G. PAYNE, Guardian. ‘SOUNGANBON BROS Aucte. gepuseneas THIL EVENING. ‘RUSTEE BALE OF FINE T rey EFNE ROOTS AND SHOES SELL THIS FINE S8TOOK WITHOUT RESERVE. Bale commencing EVERY MORNING at 10 o'clock, ahd EVERY EVENING at 7 o'clock, Until the entire stock is disposed: of. Every lot wall positively be sold as the store must be va- cuted in six days. Lacies iavited. The goods will be put up to gult No. 503 7th street, oppet ¥ Sty is etore). foetal WILL, malt purchasers, No. No. Me NOLEY, Auctionser: T0-HOREOW. USstteD STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of two writs of fieri facias, issued ont of the clerk's cftice of the Supreme Court of the J istrict of Columbia, and to me directed, I wili sell at public eale, for cash.at the auction house of ‘Thomse Dow! ling. gouthwest corner of penney ive Da avenue cand lith street, Washington, THUBEDAY, the 9th ‘aay ‘of October, 1879.8 10 e'clock a.1n., all the rizht, title, claim and interest of tle cotcuaene aN and to the following-descril Frey: petty: 10) An ascorted stock ‘of Jewel in part of full setts of _Gald Jewel: ings, Watches, Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Buttons, Pen Holders, Pencils, Ear Ringa, . Seized and leved upon as the jroverty of Frederick W. Letmste, to ratiafy execu- Hens Nos. 20 936 and 21, 020 at law, in favor of John istratrix. FBE GLASS, U. 8. Marsha! JOHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer. 0 H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIC BALE ure ae DESI peed LOT ON THE NORTH SID. REEC, BETWEEN Perth BND SIXTH BIKERES BOOTIE Atthe request of the own I will ener poblic esle. on THU) BeDay Oconee ‘9th, A. Tie) at 4 O'clock ms Lot No, Bin gguavestt Lot fronts ‘2 feet on north A strost by a denth of (28 feet Terme: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve anc exghtcen monthe ; interest at rate of Bix ee cent. Fer annum ;fecured on property sold. #60 deposit at time of sale. etd ec&ds B H. WARNER, Auct. COM> eee] ‘ats [)ENOAREON BREOS., Auctioneers. TRU! cee SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON PENN- BYLVANIA AVENUE. BETWEEN SECOND END THIRD STREETS EAST. By virtue of a deed of trust pire to us, and dyy recorded in Liber 828, folio ore © “be. land records for Washini county, . We will nell in front of the prem ‘805, on OCTOBER OTH, AT 5 U'OLOOK P.M, part tot LOT 11, 1 QUAR: }, Penusylvania aveliue 18 6.0.. city iiay roved by a fool BRICK ict, 20 by 114 fect. Terms made ” 1 jus a ERWIG, octé-d&ds JOHN V )XTENSIVE a N SALE. FRIDAY MORNING, October 10, at 10 o'ci'k, 5 Frame Euiicings, complete outfits of House- hold Etfects of eve description ; Farm, Gar. den, Oarpenter ond other Implements, Qn the Na- onal Fair Grounds, late prorat ef Col. C. Stsw- ad.oining Dest snd Dumb Asylum, on Brei wood road. Parlor, Chamber, aud Kitchen Farni- ture; Piano, Carpets, Stoves, and Tools of every ;seven Wagons, Carriage and Cart; Mowing o, Horserske, four Harrow, large quantity nure, thi od Horses and Harness. Gals pox- ive to Highest Tigger Terms cash dowa. Proper- Cae toe ‘be removed in five days from ss‘e. 4-5" ALF’D SPATES, Auct \HANOERY SALE OF VALUABLE BEAIAES TATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF ESTE é: id pro} } Trustees. By virtue of a decree passed by the Sa- cise Court cf the District of Columbia, in Ente cause No. 5978, we will offer for sale: at publicauction, in front of the respectiva premi- fee, tho following real estate, and the improvements, &e., thereon, on the daya ‘and hours hereinafter stated. ‘On WEDNESDAY, October 15th, 1879, at 5 o'clock par. sitotorisinal jot sand part of original lot 3. im rquare 46 ‘within the followiag mstes and tounds, ning therefor at the south Tos feet 13s im thence south 86 feok Shs tnchess thenes West 16 fee thence south 103 feet 4 inches to north E sti thence bat 72 feet 4 inches to the placa ont devi: ping. 1e8© prem! are known asthe ‘Nat ito- peas property, and all the appliances thereof and purtensnees thereto belonging: fanexed or lowing, to the freehold, wi on ‘THURSDAY, Selatan, 38 as, at 4 o'clock i 6 recorded subdivisi ee brefoal tot 17m ‘Square 247. ‘This is a desirab’ building lot, on the south side of Mataschusetis eet, Wear the Beedemy of the Holy Gross. weet, near ty lemy e ter. at 8, “Sglock pans lot gyn vision of Bquare Lys. rises on S2* ‘ween Fifteenth and nih Ubas Mortar ob"t ‘ox, Becret Thawte aso. 8 desirable Buiidina tt, Biztee site Grecia north ixteenth strects nor ferms of eale: One-fourth cash, and tho residue infour equal installments at six pe eighteen and twenty-four months from th: sale, the ne Gruantes iaaratesory notes tobe given th ea interest from day of sale at six the purchasers may, at their elec: ‘mitted to aot ay all cash, and may be perm: re deferred payments. ‘The title ined ita f the ar money and the interest thereo: fully pai convey ig at pul er cont, ax “9100 to be deposited on each parcel fold on acceptane TES 8, EDWARDS, 503 D et. n.w. CHAS. A. ELLIOT, 408 th st, nw. GEORGE TRUESDELL, Auct. "oct3-f,m.w&ds ‘T. COLDWELL, Beal Es Estate Auctioneer. i HugTEES, SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED ROPERTY Le BENNING! BIATION, COUNT OF Wi BEEENGTON: D. oO. Trustees. 1, two. (2), (3) at ley’s recent subdivision of tie, of 304, et seq ner ein oe oveRients, CON: inting of one two- frame . Pore rd eas: balance in sfx and twelve months, with interest at oven Por ch. S100 at time ex; zi Wattss B WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. MPRO' PROPERTY, FRONT- m ATNG Gs giX! re DvD PB BETWEEN G@ ‘AND B_BSTRKEE’ NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, BEING No. Tal On MONDAY, October 13th. at 5 o'clock p. ma., we ball sell, in front of dhe premis No. 15, in square No. 486, ayIng: ‘ront of 16 feet 8 inches on ‘6th street, ru ning So feet toa payed alley, with the improvements thereon, covsisting of a ry frame dwelling house containing 8 roomsand fall with all modern im) eaten ‘and the property is ig # very contra! One third cish; balances in six, nteen and twenty-four months, with in terest at 7 per cont per annum, andsecured by deed of trust on property sold. , Alco onveyancine, We. sub eotda WALTEN S. WILLIAMS & CO. Atcts. + ,HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer; FOURSTORY. ABD BASEMENT BRICK RESf- DENCE ON THE EASE BIDEOE ELEVEN CH BETWEEN G AND HBTS. NORTS- ots i) 125—AT AUOTIO St ABTRENOON October 1th, 1899, at tacos} of the premises, £ trout of eat, by by a aap Nor about 10" feat, im oe oe aici 1) Sobnaa ist othe modern i. cash ; balance at ott, twelve and Terms Of twelve, elf jOMAS: DOWLING, Au Auchoneer. ENF ¥ OF GROCEBIES. CIGARS, EXT BACOO ETO. | AT MY SALESKOUM FRIDAY MO! 10. <3 1879, at 11 o’eloc] B iB wale, shail re'l ai tte, removed ed there for convenience of comprising in part— Spices, Condinvents: zee, Condi mi cota arsee nd Potted Goods; Heavy etock of Soap, Starch, to. { Filty thousand Ciara ‘Willow and Wooden Ware, Brooms; Molasees, Vinegar, etc ; ‘Toxether with tne ‘usual stock found in a firs!- class grocery. ‘Terms cazn. THOMAS DOWLING, ot-28 Auctioneer. ‘W414EE B. WILLIAMS & 00. Auctioneers. Sat, RALE OF AN USEHOLD FURNITURE, EANDNOME BAI ee EERTURES. OFFICE Foust a DEIN RNER, ND SEVENTH , COMPRISING Ove THIRTY ROOMS Oe - MONDAY. October ae 38 say we as tial aga the Furniture, Fixtures, et>., Cl the kt. Mt , comprising in part: Twenty cy cf Walnut Marbletop Chamber aici! Oiter Panter EAtnces wad Chal enter Tadler, Li: Fr-teb Piste Mantel e.d Piss Mirro fon HE OF PENNSYLVANIA AY On sell at pubdse duction, at 10 1., and continuing frou day. day to day Guites Handeome Black Walnnt Wardrobe. Brucrcie, Hail and Stele Curtai Oornicas. 3 ad Washstands. ae ciuut Frame Aofas and Chairs, upholstered in ‘locks, Window Shades and teeta ess: Bilver plated Ouine and G Large bunber of He ting Stove Feather Pillows and Hair Bolste ree ply and other Garpste. Walnut Marble-top Center and Sids Tables. Wa)nut Cane-seat Chairs and Rooke: Large quantit, a on akets> Spre ads, Comforts. Sheets and Pill.’ Oil Cloths, Rows. ‘Mate éte., ete. Also, clegsnt Bar Fiaturos, consisting of and Ténneseee Marble Counter Gitmnter: Wainut Settee ‘Terms of sale: All sums of and under 850, cssh; over thatamount a creditet thirty, sixty aud ninety gays for approved endorsed netes, bearing interest yf All the ‘above named Furniture is of the best man- ufscture and in good condition. ‘fais sale offers special advantages to those desirous of furnishing the r homes, and attendance will be as advantageous to dealers as to private buyara. Sale peremytory. WALTER B. WILLYAMS & CO., Aucte PHomas DOWLING, Auctioucer. FINE BLACK WALNUT ] apes 5 FORNE &c., AT Al AU CTIO me on TUESDAY MORNING. October 1ith. 1579, commencing at 10 o’c! 100k, at No. 1435 Ret the residence of. 8 gent em4%n declin- ing bousekect ing, I shall sell the aN effects Handsome Perior Suite, upho'stered in rep ‘Two fine Black Walnut MT. Chamber Buitss; Walnut MT. Tables, Walnut Wardrobes; Painted Cottage Fi uriture Bair and Husk Matt iNows and Bolsters; Denkete, Couforts, Shoots and @Sereads Erueseis and Ingrain Oarrets. Ball and Btair Csrpete, Hi Handectue Brus. ki l-rack ; iting Cabtne 5 boars jensiou Table, Dining Chairs; nd Glassware; Kitchen Requisites, ke. ted THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. eae a ee ON NINE. E pas Bek HOU! BE ON THIRD AST AT AUOTION. rare T BIDAY, 1 aan October, at orclock P.-L, a ry frame heute, with large lot, No. & I9th etreet northwest. ‘On SATURDAY, 1:th peter, at 5 o'clock p. ‘a frame barn, No. Li 3d strest shu haat ‘Vere liberal aud made known at ti Te of sale. oct8-eckda DUNOANSON BROS., Auct=. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE VALUABLE TRON ‘DRY ON WATER STREET, GEORGE: TOWN, De HE MACHIN: NORTHWEST AND :t of the premises, will be gold the tw in front of prem: y brick house Pand IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ERY LATELY WORKED BY Te ROBIN: SON BROTHERS. By virtue of @ ceca of trust, dated ths 6th gay, of Auaust, A, 9. 1874, and recorded ia tre land records of the District of Columbia, Der 759, folio 412, ko. and at the requast of th party secured thereby ithe subscribers will 6all, at hubile auction, tothe highest bidder, in. {roat’ of «| the premises, on MONDAY, the 20th day of Octo- tcr, A, D. 1819, st 4 o'clock p.m., certain real and personel estate in Georgetown, in said District, and described a follows:—All of ‘lot numbered 7i and part of Jot numbered 72, in “Peter'a Sauer: ning for the same at the southwest corer 0 ‘ater street, in fy on ssid street sixty-four S12 fect, more or lean, and back, of the width of sata front, and northward: ly one hundred and twenty-three (124) feet to au provements, rights and appurte- rants te the sama Uelongini and also ail the tools, ferlcmente, machinery. and other personalty used ty the granters in said deed of trust,4n their bysi- ness, a8 co’ upon sad herein before de- toribed premises, and noted upoa a schedule with eaid ceed cf trust recorded. ‘Yerms of sale: For the personal estate, cash, ag the same msy be sold ; for the real_ estate, impro ro 13 and spriurtenatice 83,000 sn4 intar est from May Ist, hr ths expenses o tale and taxce, in caeh ; and for the residue, the pur chi Tr must give two Boter, payahle, in even sums in six ar d twelve mon the frcm the day of sale, with iutere:t at mx per centum per aunwm, to be secure. ty the eatisfact:on of the Trustees by @ deed of trua: cn the property gold. All conveyaucing at the pur che er’s cost, who. LA eh allcash if he so elacts, Failing to comply with the terms of esle for five in Gays, the Trustees reserve tho right to resell th pr operty: on five days’ notice in The Evening Sta: at the risk AGE of the defau'ting Purohassr. ‘Trustees. THEWS, ‘THOR. DOWLING: ere mie iy oct8-d roots | CHANGERY, SALE OF VALUABLE Tat- PROVED REAL ESTATE OORNER OF LOU a VENI ND C Ae NINTH KTS NORTHWEST, AND ALSO UNIM. FRY EP REAL ESTATE IN SQUARES 712, By vztue ofa eres and amended decraes ¢f the Supreme Oourt of the District, of Co, Jamba. paeneain) Ranity Cause No. 5.658, of. Renstee Berry et al.. the under- sence, a Taill sell at public’ suction, a front. of the sais descril remises, tho hereinafter described real estate. as follows: MONDAY. the 21th day of October A.D. 1379,at 4:30 o’o.k p,m., all those pieces or parcels of wrou d and real estate, known as Lots one (1) end two (2), in square numbered three hundred and eighty- one (381), occupied b; Wall’a Opera House,” aud ° {Sowknown as°“Ford's Opera Houre.” Tue above real estate will be 2011 sucject to a balance of 82.71 wrth interest secured by deed of trust, dated on or ances Mth th July, 1872, Mecorded in Liber 691, folio G3-and aleo subject to another deed of trust of 820 date 7th November, ae recorded in Liber 1, folio 101; and also indenture of jeato for ten years: january, “Opera Hones," reorrded in Libor 708, the ¢ District of Columbis, 1600 Seige pt a $9 of Osta ww A.D. at 2, o'cloc! m2., , 51, 34, 95, 06, 8% 88,'59, 60. , 61, 62, 63, 64, ee an 68, being’ thé subsiviston, of lots a Tt and sact of 16: tn a Sauare 71) as laid dcwn on books of Surveyor’s S office uf ington ‘and interes! 20, 1873, aed ga biber 720; folo 453, and records of tas District of Colum: bia. gic a MWEONESDAY, the ean dsy of Ostober, at ts 19, 20 and 21, in ‘and the S uadivided ha hhatt of Lote 1 and ge 2a the mediately after the above soul undivided half of Lot 0, in Square uA ihe sbove real estate will be sold subject also to all taxes and special assesements. “Tae amouut, of said taxes an¢ and especial assessments will be et time of sales. ‘The terms of sale ate: Ono-third cish of ths pur- and the residae in two equal instal. to which reference is heceb one money, mente, at elx'and twelve months, rewecilvely witn interest payable semi-annually, to be secured by ap- arora aeatued to the astisfaction of ths Truseos £0 yment of eaid balance ruc Econ eran ne at purchaser's a 36 2 ts sale Fee Se lied with 1 oy lay from day of ssic, Bo deposited with Truriee when said lots square Sa, are sold, aud Se on each of ths o:her ict wi BT _ res avenue. oci8-dkds WALTER B. Be rate Aucta, H. WABNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. GRUSTEE’S BALE OF VERY DESIRABLE IF OONNECTIIUT AVE- RUE AND ‘BO BOUNDARY STRKET NORTH. yf trust, 234 Oct, Pecado “oe wee OES vitue ris ant dofantting purchaser, after ‘ive. ane Celt-cokds COLUMBUS FUBTNER, Trustee. (CERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es. CHE ON HIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE GERFEAL POST OFFIGE! 1648, bissgestee cf the District ot 2D e ease Of Lelteh Gotu! Pev ary fe pe Eat me of lap situate and Iyibe the Diet oy Caen a3, equare numbered four hi ix (€6.) m6 Of eale: Cnet peter tn nn) in three te months after at the 0; will e aud ightes gare THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY.........October S, 1879. Coorer, THe ForcgR—A cablegram to the N.Y. Heraid from London, Oct. 6, says:—* Wil- Nam Ringgold Cooper, the American charged With forgery by Messrs. Glynn, MUlls £ Co., the bankers, was ned again to-day before the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House police court Among ‘the spectators. was noticed a young American lady, quietly dressed and deeply vetied, who passed in London as Cooper's wife. Mr. Day, a resident of Hempel Hempstead, friend of the prisoner during his residence In Hertfordshire,’ testified to Cooper's hand writing. During the cross examination tho witness wept; he stated that a more highly educated and refined and honorable man than the prisoner he had never met. He had kaown him two years, and the prisoner had completely won the affections of himself, nis family and his neighbors. He could hardly believe the truth of the charges made. At thts point the witness looked toward the prisoner appealing!y, as if he would have him deny the charges. Cooper could not, however, meet the gaze of nis decetved friend, his eyes sunk, and he seemed visibly affected. The prisoner appeared at one time to have achance of ultimately escaping unishment, on the plea of mistaken identity, in consequence of the use of the false beard: but the evidence of the last witness, a hatr: dresser, who made the beard, caused him to be committed for trial on both charges.” CHINESE OATH TO BE ADMINISTERED. — Sing Fung habeas corpus case was again be the county court at 2 o'clock yé noon, at Which hour Si Que, who is cha: . ee secreting her from her lover, was ord » reduce her in court. This the respon { fa ed to do. Counsel for the prosecution mo that Si Que be committed for coutempt wat such tine as ske should produce ig F The judge stated that he had not bec vinced by the conflicting testimony that 5 was able to produce the woman, and decil ied to commit ‘her. Counsel for the proseci ..ou stated that he did not think that Si Que lid told the truth while testifying under the resa- jar court oath, as she probably did not thin's it binding, and asked that the witness de allowed to take the Chinese oath, which ceremony tu- cluded tie cutting off of a chickea’s head. The court granted the request, but, as the counsel did not have the implements—knife, tub and ebicken—in the court, the case was 2djourned ubtil Tuesday at 10 a.m., at which Ume the cer- emony of decapitating the rooster will be per- formed.—[San Francisco Call, Sept. 27. A Mornenr-tn-Law Porsonev.—A telegram to the New York Herald from Chittenango, N. Y., Oct. Gth, says:—The coroner's inquest In the case of the death of old Mrs. Laney Barnard. of Chittenango, on Sunday morning, September 8, was concluded this afternoon.” A chemical analysis of the viscera was made by Dr. Smith, rofessor of chemistry in Syracuse University. Je testified that he found the most unmistaka- bie presence of arsenic in the liver and kidneys, also traces of the poison in the tlssues of the stomach. The tinding of potson In organs was conclusive evidence that 1t had been taken during life, and so much had been administered wo the oid lady that tt had eaten through the -mmucucus lining and made a large number of ulcers in the tissues of the stomach itself. A. daughter of the old iady, Mrs. Sirouder, and husbard, George Shrouder, are now In Mor- ville jail, charged with administering the son so as to obtain possession of her proper- A wituess testified this afteraoon that he ay, Inreference to his a few days before her death, wretch ain’t fit to live, anda goo: strychutue will do her § od. said this Jast after he had made t! to a bystander that the oid lady tac out of her house and wouldn't let use the team or have a share of the property. Tne ver- dict of the jury was that Mrs. Barnard came to Troms arsenical poisoning, and that tLe dose was some by son-in-law, Mr. a CLosIN oF Tis M SETTS DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.—Afi port cf the proceedings of the setts democratic convention closed yesterday, tu icket (headed by John Quincy Adams for 'g rnor) was completed by the followlag adi- tonal nominations: For Meutesant governor, W. P. Plunkett, of Pittsfietd; for secre’ state, General M. T. Donohue, of Somervill for treasurer and receiver general, David 3 Skilling, of Winchester; for auditor, Wm. R. Field, of Greenfield; for attorney general, Rich- ard Oiney, of Boston. Resolutions were adopted reafiirmipg the platform of 1 denouncing the republican party for the great pablie crime by which the people were defrauded in the last Presidential election. and also denouncing the estrictions and abridgements of the right of | suffrage by the legislature of Massachuse' opposing the borrowing of money by states, cities or towns; declare chat the purity of the ballot-box can better preserved through state authority than by federal interference; demanding that ae eee money be kept free from the control uulator3s or favorite bankers; rejoicing at the. revival of business, and declaring that the democratic party ha3 always dented that auy constitutional power ex'sted in the federal government to make any thing a legal tender forthe payment of debts ‘put gold and silver. “Miszry Loy: Compa A telegram from Suntury. Pa, Oct. 7th, says:—Peter Me- Manus, one of the Molites’ to Me hanged on ‘Thursday next, has made a statement, to his counsel implicating Canning and Rhoa‘s, two of the prinelpal witnesses for the common- wealth at his trial for the murder of Hes-:er. The statement says that Canning and othe’s were present at the murder and that Ruouds ttruck thefaial blow witha hammer. Rhoads is & man of bad reputation. He was tl some years ago for the murderot Mrs. Cha beriain but was acquitted on a second trial. Canning is here but denies the statemeat of McManus. ‘ihey were confronted with each other to-day bat the doomed man refused to talk to Canning. THE Lovistana Democratic CONVENTION, 10 session at, Baton Rouge, yesterday nominated L. A. Wiltz for governor on first ballot, the ‘ote being for Wiltz 276, General F. N. Oxden ‘The convention will @ntinue in session to-day. Last NiGut’s SCORE IN THE O'LEARY WALK. ‘The score at 2 a.m. of the New York pedestrian match was: Allen 182, Bram 116, Briody 171, Bronageest 165, Curran 185. Dickinson 150, Elson 160, Faber 192, Fox 162, Howard isd, Kem: merer 164, Mckee McLeavy 143, Mahoney 166, Murphy 200, Pierce 163, Russell 176, Spellacy: 185, Walker 175. SHIPWRECK AND A TRAGEDY IN MostLE:Bay. A telegram from Mobile, Oct. 7th, say: Spanish brig Deligente, bound from Hav: ae 2 this port, in ballast, was totally wrecked to-day while coming over the lower bar of Sand Island, in charge of a pilot. The captain anda sallor were drowned. Nine of the crew succeeded in saving their lives by swimming over to Sand Island,and are now retained at quarantine. The Spanish consul immediately went to their relief, The disaster seems to have been the result of an attempt “to ot, ed with a 4 pilo asked the captain If the ship wo. asy, and, receiving an affirmative answer, ordered the necessary maneuvers, but she missed the stays and went ashore stern foremost. When the captain saw the loss of the vessel was inevitable he drew a revolver and fired three shots at Mr. Dorgan,.who immediately jumped overboard, followed by the Irate captain. A sallor also threw himself into the bay to assist his superior officer, but both were drowned. Dorgan swam ashore safely. The vessel is a total loss and has gone to pieces. Woman’s RicHTs IN MassacHosgTTs. — A oo of nearly ten years’ standing has at Jest been dispssed of in Boston. It ts the woman juestion: whieh has solong obtruded itself into thed deliberations of the State Medical Society. Attempts have repeatedly been made to secure the admission of women to membership, but conservatism, always of a rigid type in this or- ganization, turned coldly away each time from the proposed innovation. Year by year a pro- gressive spirit has gained ground among the Tanks of younger members andtast Wednesday at a meeting of the council the board of censors were very © juietiy tly directed to examine all female applicants for admission. The young Members are very happy Over their victory;.the older On one accept it with what good nature they a ‘but insist that it does not concern the pub- ‘ana the tase that 1s sald about It the Derten, Ht ang tered that very few females members ‘will result from tpis decision. ILDREN BURNED TO DEATH.—On Fri- od | aay ast two children of Nicholas Hall, colored, Lye Lier A 4 farriottsville, Howard co., Md., ese oldest one, aged 2 Years, had Bathe one, of wai - Ar'Ene can to ‘kindle the fire wit "nt of tye stove where the = left it oii ithe a rowing the bura- eat caused 11 “The: "rere burned is fluid over ‘the ei ina afier the accident MussioNany WORK ABROAD. —rne Al board of commissione) ‘and lived Hava she. the donations epocimenctbed i Off of total income for the vear, exclusive ($700, ott legacy be.given to educational work, one-third missions, hin in Central tissionariss employed 13 and 1,170 mative preach- ———— THE Epwarps FaMiny and a tatives from all parts of: Gonads have pees ii du. ce -to Lizzie G. Tarr, all of thi 8 city. LB ‘THe LENGTH OF THE SCHOOL Day Is too great all the world over, except, perhaps, in such of our American cities as are short of school ac- commedations, and in which the puptls can attend only haif a day. In country schools that bave more classes than puptls, a prolonged day is necessary to the task of “getting around:” but in cittes and villages tt 1s a crime against posterity, a sin against the dumb and Unlesisting Tuture. to keep children in school More than five hours aday. While in the First Reader, children should be kept. in school only Unree hours, while in the Second Reader, only four hours, and during the remainder of the course, five hours, and five only, at least one of which should be for study, A child can nx nis attention upon a subject just so long and no longer during the twenty-four hours, and from. the age of six to seven the length of this attentive spell is perhaps not more than twenty minutes per day.—{#ducational Weekly. MMR. SELVI, THE LADY TSNOK. «the only living lady tenor,” as Strakosch calls ber, will sing n the troupe, taking male roles, She is striking in appearauce, nearly forty, but With a fresh, bright complexion, diac! plastered down in water waves, ahd black eves that snap and fairly scintiMare in conversation, Decidedly manly in manner, sire attracts atten- tion en the street as sie Walks along, with folded arms aud head vent, a/a Napoleon,— {Cor. Chicago I i. Mine, Selvi, named Robert ge, died from the bite celved last. Sunday. The unfortuy nfeltasharp sting in one cf his ara but whether 1 came from a fly or not he was unable to detect. He rotied up hls s perceived that the bite was a’ polsonc and soon sent for a doctor, who did ever, apparently anes ‘The arm, howeve: fect of the p Whereupon. th He cat out the part where the insect had stung the unfortunate man, but the operation cama too late, aud be died, ag already stated, tulsa morning. A somewhat similar case, tt will be remembered, resuluing tn the deat of a youn mas bitten by a fly while ont driving, occur in this city abeut two years ago—(Montreat Witness, C PLEURO PNEU preumonia ts making f the cattle in the vicinity of Forked river. Oa the Enoch Jones farm no less than 2S head of cattle have died from the disease within @ month. Two died now sick. It ts be nearly every cattle rai his herd lessened A Cuntors Cask E offar day in the famlly o1 Court street, Elizabeth, attending to her baby, only she was called out of the room. the infant on a cot, alongside of d any serious fest, began to swell, and th to be felt Pleuro- among e having ¥. Times, a red yester- Jas. Hennessey, of No. 139 Mrs. Hennessy was months old, when She deposited pau fullof water. The child, bey less, rolied oif the bed and fell into the water. No ery betng ral Was Lot ure of the ig until the babe was drowr When tt wa extinct. County J 11, on hesring granted a permit of us 1 Butler, from yesterday secured Fleetwood. of exhibiting the ante- ave tracking 1a the south, h fier the negro N.Y. Her- SOUTHER: aoe ubarg, T : Will _be made on Friday aft aid, ith, CETYWAYO. —wesides being a yWayo appears to be capable “1 never should have fought,” he 1s reported as saying, “against such good men nylish, who Inteuded to take away my and govern itso much better than I . They shot us to make us Christians. I ask pardon for shooting back at them.” ‘Thisis 1.0t bad for a savage. Sir Bartle Frere himself has probubiy sald worse things and felt very well satistied, too, with his own cleverness, RIE AND WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPa.—It was stated tn York flaanctal circles yes- Tergay. that. President Jewett, of the, New York, Lake Erle aud Westera rafiroad, would be elected director of tue Western Union ‘'Tele- y at its annual election to-day, t would take the place of Corne- Mus Vanderbilt, who retires. ‘This 15 consid- €icd partof an arrangement for achange in the direction of the Erie railway. SAW THE WISE BaLLOoN.—Louls Fa Faber, an en- gineer on the Lake Shore and Michigan South- ern railroad, stated at Chicago yesterday that a week ago Sunday night, whiie at Miller's sta~ tion taking water, he observed a large balloon directly overhead, Which he judzed to be less than amile away, driving rapidiy along in @ northeasterly direction towards Lake Mich- igan, which 1s only half a mile from the sta- tiop. John Bulla, his fireman, states he also saw the balloon, and with Faber watched 1t cut of sight. It was undoubtedly the Wise ballocn. ON TRIAL FOR His Lirg.—Rev. Herbert H. Hayden was avain put ou trial in New Haven yesierday for the murder of Mary Stannard, in Madison, Conn, September Sd 1878. ‘The pris- oney bas g-cwa fat during hi3 imprisonment in the county jafl. On his appearance in core os ane greeting occurred betweea him and Is Wile. 8 "Three new cases of yellow fever were reported at Memphis ye-t-1day, and fourdeaths, 82s me of the Tammany Sachems begta to see that the melan- Kelly days have come.—{¥. Y. World. S# A stonecutter in Charleston, S. C., adver- tise: a sale of tombstones at auction, “to make room for new styles.” “x "#7 The first ship bringing reenforcements for the army in Cuba has arrived at Santiago 4 Cuba -with 1,200 troops. s27"In the pastveae there was 68 suicides in the ranks of the Itallan army, sald to have been caused by enuul from military life, ARRIED. GOODRICH—WANNALL. On October 7th, 1879, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Bav. Jcseph T. Keily, Epwagp P. Gooprics to Lizzi ANNALL, donvhter of Charles P. Waanall, Esq., aliof thiscts. No cards, SCHNEIDER—TAFF. On the 30th of September, 1879, at £t. Paul's Exqish Lutheran caurch, D Rey. tan.uel Dower, D D, Harry M. Bo! Oa Dassiay, Sevtasiber inic’s church, by the Rev. Cezar: WILLIAM A. WIMSATT to JOSEPHINE ne oO WOOD-KIEFER, On October 5, 1879, Fraxc Woop, of Prince George county, Md., to Kosig Eierer, of this city. — DIED. CHASE. On Tuesday, October 7th, 1879, Mrs. Many CHASE, aged twenty-seven Funeral! from ber mothor's resi lence (Mra. Mary BeColzan). 3 }, No. 40 Gst.ne.,on Thuraday, Octobar COLLIN On the morning of October 7th, 1879, REUURN COLLINS, aged sixty years. He died in the full aeuran cs 2 Hlorious resurrection, at peace with God ane His remains will be buried from St. Aloystus chureh. on Friday, Octo! 10, at 3 o'clock Lo Relatives aud friends invited. HILL. Monday, October 6, 1879, after an illness of thee a8, of, ‘Gipntheritie group PROEUR VORIS, gecond chi and Alice 8 Hul, aged five yeare, m:n6 months and fourteen anys. “We aeked life of Thes, and Thou, gavest it her, even length of days forever and ever.” a JOCVENAL, October 8th; 1879, at 8:15 o'clock ‘at her residence, No. 1813 Fourteenth st. 1.Wy fc tke 6 ty-srventh sear of ber ae, Mra. BUSANMA JouvENAL, widow of the jate F. Peter Jouvensl. Funeral will take place to-morrow (Thureiay) af- ternoon, st 3 o'clock. Friends au most respectfully invit-d to attend. [National Be publican and Post please cop: UNDERTAKERS. jous B. WHIGHT, UNDERTAKER, sep27-I1m* 1337 10th ot, n.w- . BPINDLER, eerie 1288 Bev: TEE atveot owes Waelington, LS = pace ‘of business.) Bodice et abate ed for transportation. AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF KY, 1sTE POPULAR Mov puiy DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MAOAULEY’S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on OCTOBER 30, 1879. rawings, authorized by act of site tbe arere yale Vertiserments of other lot. = ho cla'ma the so'e ownsraliip of “ail timate ie vantacky.” to the contrary, notwith- So Es See pa State officials, * ~~ "*9TORY OF epee ticket hold onerateiirs re i te