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STEAMERS, &c. COAL AND WOOD. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MISCELLANEOUS. STEAMER ARROWSMITIL ve Potomac Ferry Co. foot of Teh Beret, at 7 Crclock, & m., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, i the POTC > RIVER LANDINGS as far Be Lacoste wn and Nemsint, returning MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Fare acd Freight at lowest rates. dy13-1y ¥F. J. STONE, Puraer. PER AND LOWER POTOMAC LANDINGS. Btcamer MYSTIO, carrying U. 5. Mail, leaves c Ferry Wharf, 7th street, Fee ones Wednesday and. Fri- zoe =, for Giymont, Potomac Oi sLiverschl, Kiverside, Matthias, Pope Creek, Hicllster's, Culion’s, Mattox, Blsckiston's Island, Nomini, F ‘olnt, Kinaale, Lodwe Landing and eee aia akaver turning Tuesday, rOand Freivut at iow: PHILLIPS, Manacer. NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE £. ADY OF TH. SEA E PAL De First-class fare, 81; Round trip, 81.00. Becen-clase fare, 7S hou! See Dake WED? 6tb et. wharf MON- ED SESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5:30 p. Leaves Norfolk aiternste days at 4'p.m, stop- at Alexaudris, Piney Point, Potnt Lookout and Monroe, Va, ‘soins and returning, FOR FOUOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. er SUN W. THOMPSON, above whart MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at Yam. B. 3 ACCTNELLY, Agt., 6th st. wharf. STE: MERS FOR NEW YORK. Btearishiis JOHN GIBSON and E.G. KNIGHT Bier 41, East Kiver, N.¥., SATURDAYS. at 4 p.m. Georgetown a: 1 p.m. MONDAYS. For frelzht rates apply ty i. P. A. DENHAM, Ast., 63 Water at., Georgetos: Est tooms, &e.,g0 to General Office, W., 2esF Willard’s Hotel. O. 8. LOVELL, Fresident. RO NOKFOLE, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESB MONROF AND THE SOUTH. TEAMER UZORGE LEARY, Ca rying U.S. Mall. Josges Wire, and LEAVES s, | Norvor! * venth st. From Campbell'd wharf, Every MONDAY #ND WED-| TUESDAY, THUES- RESDAY, 3:5 30, and| DAY AND SUNDAY, every BALE DAY, st] at 4pm. Btope at Piney Point Point Looxeut Going abet ‘oint and Point out First-c: » Si; Round Trip, 1.50. Tickets 0 Tickets and staveroon Bye. DW 15th at. and N.Y. ave. B.F. DODD, Agent, 7th et. wharf, Washington, D. Gy D. F. REELING, Avent, Osmpbe'l's wharf, Norfolk. baskets not allowed on board. The the right to deny paseage to im- proper ch: '. ap2?7-6m Noe GERMAN LLOYD —Sreamsinp Lixé Brav ses New Yore, Havre, LOSDON, SovrHa BREEN. The steams will sail exnry Sat- urday from 3 Kates of = 2 don. S-ntha: Fecond cal Certificates, OELRICH WG. MET for Was? LEX*NDRIA Ta, Coxxsretm™ Lists : Fart } ENGLaN Through t From Washir From 3h fe Teight rece de rece vharf, foot WILLIAM I JRonth Wi. €O., As on—Mondaya, isye, p.m. Geor vered at Washington. ef 12th street. CLYDE & CO., Geners! Managers, cves. Philsdelpbia: J. H. JOHN: #, 12th-st. wharf abd 1202 F &' ane! Ce NARD ee ioe LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD SiBserate COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Marbo: FROM ER 40, N.k., NEW YORK. Diymypus...Wed ,Wept. S/Abyssnia..Wed., Oct. 6 Bethnia V od. Rept, 15) Gallia. Yed., Oct. 1 Alweria Wed Oct. Scythia. Sept.29 Algeria. Wed. Oct. And every Wedtiesday from New York. Eteeraze. grosna si iekets to modations. : additional. ‘ets on favorakle terms. Bteerave at very low rates. Steeraze tictets from venstown, and all cther parts of ates. OW, other porta on the Goatinent, apply at the C we Green, oF Doth ati cabin to OTIS BIGELOW & CO.. 605 7th street, Washington, DC. CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, auz7 Avent, N.Y. piten,” ‘Schiedam” and tothe N eneral ‘New York. For passage apply to METZEROTT & CO, 925 Pennsylvania fashirwton: or F. H. JOHNSON, Avent, ‘afe Deposit Building, corner New York 8nd 15th street northwest. am7-1c2p ypeeecnente 4ND MINEBS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTEIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW You. Bailing days from Baltimore—Every WEDNES- DAY sed SATURDAY, at 4 p.m., from foot of Byear’s Whsrf, (near foot 8. Gay st.) rom New York—Ev WEDAY, st 5p. foot Clinton st.) Elewant sescheer rates freiuht ‘Estes of 7 and ststeroon Sired, 3c. per (Boston Wr went, 27 Sonth al. _A. L. HUGGINS, Akt i, Aut EAST RIVER N years’ ex; B street s.w., opp wo the ol DIES PHYS! NOEE, OF PaRis, FEMALE'S Tes al ts 2 10th st., EAR 9TH. — . for Hay he Giseages brouxht ea by and-ec BR. BROTHERS oldest adv ae for the b eases. Ew! Richards, 3.2 ROBERTSON, ev: , st his office, 456 O et. n.1 ho, with 15 year are {i all diseases of Nervous and Seminal vi ns, Impotency, &c. y contracted, positively cured ys. Cousnitation strictly private, “for isdies. Refers to the leading re Main office, 19 5. Eutaw Charges moderate." mar29-6m FRENCH POWDERS—Oertain by Gravel and all Uri- Bary Ur Nocturns) Ex. or Byphilis, re in from 6 to 1 cy, Gleet, Be a Diseases speedily 3 4Shours. For saleby WM. B. EN- auwist, corner 13th st. and Ps. ave. rbox, sent by mail under seal on re- ce { OTICE.—Thonsands of WATCHES have been key in order by me during the last thirty years. They are as perfect to-day as when rani jactured. W Watches will, wit care, last indefin f “i to by an exverienced per- son. N. JENSEN, 913 Pennsylvania sve. saz ee COOKE & CO, STOOR BROKERS, 5S Broadway, New York, and rellon small margin all Stocks quoted on Few York Gtock Exchanuer ass deal in Stock Prive flewe. Contracts at close rates Correspondence solicited 209-60. C VWOAL! COAL » —— ARTHUR B. SMITH having bought the old es- tablished Wood and Coal Yard, No. 1233 5th st.n.w. would respectfully solicit the patronage of his friends and the public generally. He has been for s number of years with W. H. Marlow of this city. The best wrades of Coal alwayson hand. Sawed and Split Wood and Coal kept under cover. Orders by telephone or mail will receive prompt attention. ARTHUR B. SMITH, aug25-Im 1233 Sth st. n.w. OHN MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CoaL AND WOOD. Main Office, Depot, and Kindling Wood Mill, 436 and Virginia avenues.w. Branch yard 143 Bat. 6.¢. Coal sold as low as any place ip the city. PINE KINDLING WOOD 85.00 per cord. OAK KINDLING WO >D 86.00 per cord. A Load of KINDUING WOOD delivered in any part of the city for $1.95. Orders ‘Promptly Alisa aad Exeisetion sae prompt and sati ion : anteed. au2i-3m NATIONAL FAIR ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL and KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf, Ofice: 12th and Penn. svenuce aum YOAL! Weopr: COALII: LEAVE YOUR CRKDERS THIS MONTH FOR WOOD AND COAL 4ND AVOID HIGHER PRICES. WALTER H. MARLOW, Ofice and Depct: Cor. Sth anc B sta. a.w. Branches: A st., bet. 2d and $4 n.e. andcor. 9th St. and ew York'ave. n.w. jy24-2m G. Le SHERIFF, Drauea COAL AND WOUD, of_ every variety. ‘Bpecial arvention aiven to every order. 2212 and 338 Pa. Ave. Telepbonie connection. Depot and Mulls, Water and N street, Potomac River. ap2d YoaL. woop. C JOHNSON BROTUERS. WOOD. Triernosio Ooxsgctioxs. COAL. Kull Weight. Best Quality Low Priova. COAL. Prompt Deliveries. WOOD. Main ‘office, wharves, mill and depot connected Wilh up-town offices by TELEPHONE. ‘With unequaled facilities and advantawes for eco- nomically conducti: he wood and coal trade, wharves fectory, extensive store yards enabling Ua to etock up larxest when coal is lowest; offices throughont the city, and all in immediate commu- nication, inenring prompt attention to orders, we are prepared to offer to our patrons the best varie- as of con! at the very lowest prices, aa e sure strictly pure coal, of mnds the ton. JOHNSON BROTHERS: Main office, mil] snd depot, foot of 12th, 13th‘and Fete. §.W. Offices: 1202 F'st. nw. ; 1112 dha p.w. 21418 7th st. nw. cand 221 8.2. Ol RATLROADS. > THE GREAT 1880 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 1880 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Bp ca a nintcent qn t. plendi: er} lacnificent men! IS EFEECT, JULY 20th, 1950, TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and Bstrests, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 &.I., with Sleep- ing Csrs to Lovisville an@ Chicazo; 10:40 Sm. dsiiy, with Sleeping Gare from Harris burg to Ciiicinnaty, st. Loais and Chicazo; 9:39 Peer as Palace Osr to Pittsbu: ALTIMORE AND POTGMAO RAILROAD. For Canandsigus, Rochester, Buffalo, Niaxar: with Parlor Car to Watkins and the North st 8:00 a.m. daily except Sunday ;9:30 P-m. daily, except Ssturday, wit Palsce Cars to Osnaa- daicna and Watkins. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 am. daily, exeept Sunday. &.m., 2:10 and For New York and the Fast, 10:40 a.m., 10:00 p.m. On Sanday, 10:00 p.m. Limiied Ex. Cars, 9:30 a.m. daly, prees of Pullman Ps: except Sunday. For Brooklyn, N_ Y., all throuwh trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Erooklyn Annex, uf- fording direct trausfer to Fulton etreet, avoid- ‘ng double ferrisxe acroas New York city. Bor Philadelphia, 10:49 3.m., 2-10, 6:49 and 10:00 ma. On Sunday, 5:40 anc 10:00 p.m. Limited xpress, 9:30 a.m. daily, except dunday- For Baltimore, 8:00, 9:30, 10:40 a.m. nd 2:19, 4:20, 4:40, 0:40, 9'30 and 10:00 p.m: On Sunday, 8:00. 10:40'a.m., 6:40, 9:90 and 10.00 p.m. For Pope's Oreck Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., asily, except Sunday. For Aunspolis, 6:40 8.1. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERIOKSBUEG RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING For Alewsndrias 7,750, 9, 11 4 ‘or Alexandria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11 a.m.,4: Sand 11:30 p.m. On Bunday at 7, m. and 8 p,m. For Richmond and the South, 7a.m. daily, and 6:20 p.m. daily, except Sun leave Alexandria for Was! 6. 8, 10 &.m. ; 12:50, 3, 6, 7 aud 9:05 p.-m., and 12 mid- night. On Sunday at 8 and 10 a.m., 7 and 9:05 ). 1. Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor car ao- commodations can be procured at the officas—north- east corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue northeast corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, ani at the dept, where orders can be left for the check- inw of bageage to destination from hoteia and resi- L. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANE THOMSON, General Manager. my26 ALTIMOBE AND OHIO RAILBOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOQK. National Honte and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, May 23d, 1880, at 1,30 p.m. LEAVE ‘WASHINGTON. oe 8.m.—Baitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sia- —tBaltimore Express. 8:56 a. m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and way. (Pied- mont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, Frede- rick and way, via Relay.) $:10 a.m.—Point of Rocka and way stations. $35 s,m. Staunton and Va. Springs Express. 900 8m New York, Philadelphis, Boston ang eltmore Express. Parlor car few York and isdelphis: ae ‘s.m.—tOn Sunday only—Baltimore, Annapo- ds.and way. 9:18 a.mi.—t&t. Louis, Chicago, Columbus and ‘tisburg Express. “ (Ochnects for Haversiown and Piedmont, excert Sunday.) bulman car te Gist ont, excel unday. man car i — eae Tees daily ; Grafton to Sanduaky, Ly exce) re 5 10.06 8 m-—-Baltiaore Express. Stops at Bladens- gure, Ooliewe, Belteville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- don, ‘Jessup’s and Hanover. 17°10 p-ma.—Baltimore, Annspolis, Eilicott ity an A 1:36 p.m.—tBsltimore and Laurel Expreag. 1:40 p.1o.—40u Sundag only, Baltimore and Way. 2:30 p. iew York, Philadelphia and Boston rxrresi 3.30 P.m.—Baltimore and way stations. (Win- chester, Frederick, Haverstown and way, via Relay.) 4:90 p.m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laure! Sxprese. Frederic. vi Belay. Stops at ALmapoxs Tunetion. Chaps -—tPoint of Rocks, Fredericr, Hagers- sown, Winchester and Way Sfations. On 2unday ‘ Point of Rocks and Way Staticna eniy. 4:40 p.m.—tBaltimare, Anuspolia and Way Sta- Hona. 5:10 p-m.—tOhicago and Columbus Express. Sleeping cars t= Chicazo daily. 5:45 p-m.—tPbiade!phia and Baltimore Kapress. Stops st Bladsneburs snd Laurel. 5:20,6:! and ie 6:08 p.m.—Foint of Hocks end Way Stations. 6:45 p.mi.—t Baltimore snd Way Btationa. ane ALTIMORE AN! LAUREL EX- 9:30 p. m.—t8t. Loult Cinetnnati, Chicago and Eittaburg Express. (Pitteburg, except Sunday.) Bleeping cars to St. Louis aud Pittsbars. 9:35 ym. —tBaiimore, Bladensburg and Laurel FIRS" p. m.—tNEW YORE, PAILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND. BALTIMOBK EXPRESS. Bleeping = = New York. anc epecial sleeping car to Phtia- at Belay Station. For further information apply s§ the Baltimore snd Ohio ‘Ticket Offices, Washington Btation, and 48, €19 and Corner 14th'snd Pennsylvania avenue, ghere orders will be taken for Barwnes to be ‘and received at sn; city. ‘W. Mi. CLEMENTS, Master of Tranaporiati Ged: SOON TE General Ancat ©. K. LORD, Genéral Passenwer Agent. i myl? jps="seu FOR COLD WEATHER, IF YOU WANT COMFORT Procure one of the KEYSTONE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES. They make pure hot air free from gas and dust, and is more durabie than any other Heater, and is the cheapest and moat power- ful Heater made. WALTER D. WYXVILL, an21-2m 452 Penn. ave. QECOND HAND CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, WATCHES, ¢ ao net OLS: 9 Bas cash prices very, peeping ag WALSKEY O65 Dstreet, coraer of Sth street northwest. Orders by mail will be promptly attenced L MARTIN & CO. S CELEBRATED je PULP MORTAR BLACK, FOR BRICKLAYER'S USE, bUPBEME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Lodo OF COLUMBIA EQUITY CAUBE No. 3.493. To ¢ ters in the Washington City Savings Bank: Notice is nereby given thst all depositors who have uct crawn either of the last three divi- dends msic ty the Recelver will be debarred frou All clea: whustsoever unless their claims for un- = Foca os tothe Receiver on or — ‘W. F. MATTINGLY, Leoeiver. W. 8. COX, Justice. Je30-2awlow —___* “[Rep-and Post copy.}, XOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT, xet ihe best $1 GLASSES of H. H. te Optician, EMP. ae” Pa. ave. Where Bisck Joints are require1. Stock on hand. J. H. JOHNSON @ CO. AcesTs, an2t 12th st. Wharfand 12302 F st. n.we a a od) VETERINARY. Headquarters, 409 14th street. ALL EINDS OF HORSE, CATTLE AND DOG MEDICINE ¥OR SALE. it aug2l BOBT. SMITH, V. 5. wr patcel of land known and d THIS AFTERNOON. B. 4H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. RTEE'S RALE TWO-8TOR” HOUSE. WITH STREET. BI of AOK BUILD. G, Hf .. BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH BP ittusof a eed of trust, dated S Tirtusor a tra Septem- ber 29th, 1875, and duly recorded in Liber e secured, at ie auction. front of the premises, at 4% olciock, WEDNES- DAY, Seprexngn StH, 1886, lot 11; in subdivi- sion of square 939, in Washington City, D. C., to- gether with the improvements thereon ‘Terms: As prescribad by said trust and will be nemed at the eale. 8100 deposit. Fall particulars at office of the auctioneer. aru2-eod&ds JOHN &. KENDALL, Trnatee. TO-MORROW. A, BEHREND. Aw I will tell, THURSDAY, SerTExnEn 9, AT TINE Y AND FANCY Goops bo ne Of a Philadephia firm AT 430 Tru STREET. The tock comprise" Bltck and White Lacca, Ruching, Crepe Lisse, Iilusions (Black and White), Corsets, Ladies’ Underwear, Kid Gloves, thetiand Shawls, Belts and Pockets, Silk Satins, Velveteens (ail shates), Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Pinmes, Hamburg Edgings, Umbrell23, Parasols, Hair Switches, Coats’ Cotton, Crapes. The entire stock will be clored without reserve, at auction, commenciuy THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, At 10.0%CLOCK. fen T-2t 8S. SAMSTAG, Salesman. sypsomss DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' SALE BY CATALOGUE OF THE ENTIRE EFFECTS OF THE METROPOLI- TAN HOTEL, IN THIS CITY. By virtue of a certain chattel deoi of trust, bearing date on the 22d day of August, A. D.}: and recorded in Liber No. folio 153, et seq., one of the laud records for the District of Columbia, and at the request, in writ- ing, of the party thereby secured, the subscribera Will sell, st public auction, on the premises, to the lighest bidder, on MONDAY, TaE 13rH DAY OF SEPTEMDER, 1880, COMMENCING AT 10 O'cLOCK A. M., and coniinuing from day to day until the same Tay be disposed of, all the woods, chattels, furai- ture, pene nd effects, now in and about the Metropoliton Hotel, in the City of Washizwton, on Pennsylvania. ‘nue, between 6th and 7th strects borthwest, and embracing in part:— Grand Piano and Gover, by Geo. Steck & Oo., N-¥. Klewant Parlor Purnituce: Freneh Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors; Etegeres and Whatnots : Elewant Window Hangings; Easy Chaire, Le a Elegant Rosewood Bedstea4s and Bureaus; Elexant Rosewood Mirror-front Armoires; Suyerb Kosewood and: Matosany Autique Farni- mies Black Wainnt and other Marble Top Chamber Fur- piture: ollection of Hair Mattresses ; Fine Velvet and Brussels Carpets; ‘Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets: Tron Safe, Office Furniture, Ciccy, Settoes: Blankets, Oomforte, Sheets and Spreads, in great mn. © of Silver Plated Ware, embracin , -Pitchersa, Butter Dishes, Table an Tea spoons, Knives and Forks; Obina and Glass Ware; Copper Coffee Boilers; Walnut and Mahogany Extension Dining Tables; Dining Chairs; ‘3 Copper Cooking Utensils: Kitchen Requisites, ke, ‘Gatalognes on thé day’ of sate erms cash on deivery. RICHARD WAULACH,) JESSE BROWN, (eee THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. aue2> d&tds OVEPNMENT SALE OF _QUARTERMAS- TER'® 8TORES AND CAMP AND GARRI- BON EQUIPAGE. Dror QuauterMasten’s OFFICE, z ss ‘Wasiineton, D.G., Sept Ist, 1889 f Will be sold at pubi tion at Qoarter- master’s Coyral, corner Jéth and O streets I gouthweet, SEPTEM! O'CLOCK 8. ate, Ci aster's Stores and Catap ard Garrison Equlpae, coneistiag in part of the following, viz.: Horses. Mules, Har- ress, Spring Wagons, Tools, Spades, Shovels, Tinie cash. Fe ticul: ly at this offi Terms cash. ‘er part lars apply lice. AF. ROCKWELL, sep 3-6t Depot Qaartermaster. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTFE'R BALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE SOULH WEST CORNER OF NORTH Hi THIRD STREELS EAST, CAPITOL By virtue of a deed of trust dated the day of April, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber: N . follo 128, one of the land records fc District of Columbia, the undersigned Trustee sell on WEDNESDAY, BEPTEMnER 16, 1880, AT 34s o'CLocK, in front of the premises, the follow- ine-deseribed property, viz: Alltsat certain plave bed on the plat or yian of the city of Washington, ip said District of Columbia, as lot lettered G, in N. 0. Sholes and others recorded subdivision of oriainal bered J4 and 16, in sqaare numbered 759, bewin- nits forthe same at the southwest cornér of A street north and Sd street east, and running theaca south with the linea of said ‘8d atrect east 21 fost ; thence west 109 feet 10 and a half inctes; thence north 21 feet; thence east along the line of North A street 109 feck ten und 4 half ivches to the place of bevinnipg. ‘Terms; One-third cash; the residue in two equal payments at six and ® months, with notes bearing interest, and recured by adeed of trust All conveyancing at purchazer’s cost. $100 deposit required at the time of sale. sepl-dts GEORGE PETER, Trustee. TLOUSEFURNISHINGS. OR THE ACCOMMODATION OF MY owh town customers 1 have opened a Bie JH STOLE, 428 Uch st. n.w., where 1 keep alarge assortment of Heating and Cooking Ftoves iso, the best makes of Latrobes, Bibb's Now Baltimore, New Silver Palace, Parlor Suu, &c.; Tin Roofing, Plambing, Stove Repsirs. Prices alwa; as low as any other honse. JOHN MOBAN, 2126 Pennsylvania ave., 428 Oth st. now. Orders by telephone will receive prompt atten- tion. aug2T-lm G@a4s COUKING STOVES. The Washington Gas Lizht Company have at their office, on 1th strect an assortment of the SUN DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES, ia variowa sizes and patterns. ‘This is the Stove used by Miss Dods in her lecture on cookery. Call and examine thein. aug23 EAT! SPECIALTIES— MOTTS’ SOCIAL LATROBE. MOTTS' ELEVATED OVEN RANGE. MOTTS' STAR FUKNAO Above woods a8 cheap as any in the market and warranted to wive ratiefaction. HAMILTON & SHEDD. aug?) 409 Vth street new. |) ee CHINA AND POTTERY, DINNER, TEA and TOILET SETS, New Desicys. ML. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) ang20 No, 1009 Pa. avenue. W. S. JENKS & CO,, No. 727 7th st. n.w., Agents for the ET. GEORGE and STAG HEAD ELEVATED OVEN KANGES, the SOCIAL nd FIRE SIDE JEWEL and PAKLOR N LATROBES, RADIANT HOME, STAR, and EXCELSIOR FURNA Ali strictly iret class and warranted. Also, a full line ol BLATE MANTELS, GRATES, Stationary and Por- table RANGES and COOK STOVES; all of which will be sold st lowest rates. Having the larwest as- sortment in the city, we would eolicit an inspection from all in want o! ve goods. aug] Gs STOVES! THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH STYLE. BOLD ON TRIAL. WILL DO THE WORE IN LESS TIME. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHER STOVE IN THE MARKET. Call and see them, No. 531 15th st. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. 38 E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., QucatLy DAMAGED SEWER PIPE. id CS GAS STOVES! A LARGE LOT FOR SALE VERY LOW. We are also offering LowER THAN EVER TERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, OHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE OROCKS anv GARDEN VASES, of our OWN MANUFACTURE. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA 00., 401 New Jersey Avenue, aug23 Nex B. & O. Deror. Wh: Wester, BTFAM DYEING, WET AND DRY SCOURING, 49 Jefferson street, GroncErews, D. 0. With every factlity, the beat talent, and a full stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DYE STUFFS AND CHEMICALS, I am prepared for the fall trade. Work called for snd delivered in the city; by ‘xpress from other places. wonders ty mail promptly Ettendoa. suz23 Moe SR Rd aE TRESAES fendvaied, at O16 Lens aver a CHACE BRO. \PATES & HAHN, Auctioneers. JAR LOAD OF HORSES JUST ARRIVED FROM = OF UENNBYLVANIA will sell URSDAY MORNING, Bes zrungn 99m, abthe bacanr M10 Lanie: Seog japa avenue, at 10 o'oLocK, 15 head of ma divm-priced Horses and Mares, among which will ee tana ners good, a snd drivers. Btock Bee! FAL NS Tt * SSO SUSPATES & HAHN, Anctionoere. ————e ee eee ‘PREvIovs TO REMOVING TO OUR NEW Store, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, on or abort September 20, we will sell at anc tion, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Breech and Mnzzie-loading Guns, &e , commen;nc- ing SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER llrH, AT 7 P. M.; also at private sale. J. M. & R. COHEN. P. FOLEY. Auctioneer. se-8 B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. Tl CSTRE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWoO- STORY AND MANSARD ROOF | FRAME PWELUING: AT MOUNT PLEASANT, IN By virtue of a deed of trast dated July 7, 18-5, and duly recorded in Liber 792, folio 163, one of the land records for the District. of Colombia, and scenred, I shall PuvLIC auction, in front of the prem: UBDAY, re S57 Dax or SevrempeR, A.D. 1590, aT 5° i M., the following described real estate situuts 9 the connty of Washington, D. O., and known a6 and being lots numbered eeventy-three, seven! four, seventy-five and seventy-six, ip subdivision of Pleasant Plains and La Since called Mount Pleasant, accord: @ivision made in October, "A.D. 1806, said lote fronting cn Laurel avenue and runniag south Waroly cn and yarallel with West avenue, toxether With the imprcvementa, &c. Terms: 82,500 rash; balance in three equal install- meats, in six (6). twelve (12) and cihteen (18) monthe, with interest at six per cont per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold; oF ail cosh, st purchaser's option. $20 deposit at tine cf fale. All conveyancing and recording st purchsser’s cost. If terms of eale are not comilind with in seven days, the Truetocs rose ve the righ to rereli the property at the rigk and enstat the defaulting purchaser, after five days! advertise. men\ MOKRISON, Trastee. Gs Tresstax Drrantatesr, } Wasntsetor, D. O., 1 US80,5 ‘There will be sold at vublic suction. to ‘the hish- est bidders, on THURSDAY, Sreremnen 16Ta, 1880, at 120°cLOcK Nox on tle White Lot, south of the Treasury buildings, a miscellaneous lot of cordemned pn peoperty, comprising in part Desks, Tables, Chairs, Osrpéta, etc. Terme: Cash on deliver: . J. T. POWER, Chief Clerk. DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. gep6-d&da ALTER B. WILLIAMS & GO., Auctioneers. eB at the request of the party ai sell, OCK P, EX PAL. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE IN THE CIUY OF WASHING- TON, BRING HOUSE No. #12, NORTH CAP- I1OL STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 15th day of July, A.D. 1873, and re corded in Liber No. 717, folio 307, et eeq. one of the Land Itseords for Washington county, in the District of Ooiumbia, and at the request of tho parties thereby secured, the snbacriber will offer forsale at public anction, to the hichest bidder, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, SEP’ soir it ler, A.D. 1880, aT Frve O'CLocK P.M, all that fiseg.or Patcet of ground Ising and being situate in i City of Washington, inthe District aforessi 4, ard known snd distinsttished on the plat or plan of Faid city as and being Lot “F” n A. R Shop- herd's eubdivision of square numbered six un dred and twenty-three (623), as the same is record- ed in the office of the Sarveyor of the City of Woshington ta Liber 0. H. B., folio 351, tozether with the improvements therson, consisting of a three-story Erick Dwelling. wih storeroom. ‘Terms of kale as prescribed by the deed of trast: The amount of indevtedness secared by this de-d of trust unpaid, with the expenses of sale (which made khown st timo of sale) in cash: and the balauce at six aud twelve months, for whicb the netcs of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of ten per cent. per annum from the dsy of ie, and secured by a deed of trust on the property 14, shall be taken. A deposit of $200 will be re- quired cf the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveysneing at expense of the purchaser. If terms of sale Bre not complied with in five days from day of sale, ‘Trustee reserves the right regell at risk and expense of defaulting purchaser, RICHARD WALLAGH, Ferd-d Surviving Trustee. Wptsos: E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. TRUSTER’S BALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, BRICK BSASEMENT, WITH LOT ADJOINING, ON “NORTHEAST Cor NINTH AND F BTREETS NORTHEAS' By virtue of a decd of trust to me, bearing date May fret. a. D. W874, and recorded in (5 Liber 747, folio $10, of the land recoras for, the District of Oolumbia snd at the request of the party scoured, I will oiler for eal, at public auc- ton, in front of the premises, on TUES THNPER ITH, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P.M, the follow- ing described Teal estate situate in the elty of Wash- ington, Districtof Columbia: Lots numbered cleven (10 and twelve (12), in Charles Jast's recorded sub- Sivision of thirty-five (935.) 5 ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance i tweive, and eighteen months, witli interest at seven per ceht per snutm until pald, recured by deed of trust upon the premises. Conveyancin purchas-r, If terms of salo are not complie in tive (5) days the Trustee reserves the right to re- seli vt ritk of defau % , Rept d&ds ‘OX, Trustee. VALTER B. WILLIAMS © Go., Auctioncers. CHANCERY TATE ON TE EIGHTEENTH t STRE! T, IN WASHINGTON CIT LUMBIA. By virtue of a decree of the Eupreme Court of the District of Qaluabia, passed in equ fa cavee No. 6,997, between Filen Eraz ais ull, end the of Johu Frazier, we, undersigned trusttes, DAY, THE IGTH Day OF BeeTE . AT 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M., eell at pudlic auction, in front of the premises, ail that piece or parcel of wround lying and being in the city of Washingt-n, in the istrict of Cclim.bia, known aa part of lo uuaibered 15 and 17, in equare 127, b ng for said parta of lots at tho n.w. corner of suid -quare and runuing t jong 18th street W. 80 feet; thence y then north 80 feet; thencs weat to. tcf bewinn ing; unproved by a brick dwell ine house and back building, “The location 1s ex- len Terms: One-third of purchase money in cash; the balance in six snd twelve months from day of sale, wih interest from day of sale, and pay to be secured by approved Promissory notes of urchater or purchasers. A deposit of $100 will te dequired, and no deed is to be viven nutil all the purchare money and interest &! ba paid. Cost Of conveyane:ng to be at purchaser's expense, and terms to be complied wititin seve ah BENJ. J. DARNETELE,§ Trustecs, Fepl-d&ds 400 Louisiana avenue. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real! Estate Auctioneer. WE OF TWO-STGRY FRAME DWELLING, ON FOURTH STREET NORTH WEST. GET WEEN K_AND L STREETS, No. 1030 FOURTH STBEKT. ~~ Under and by virtue of a deed of ain ey REp- wil BER, 1820, AT bearing date the ih day of Ja.uary, 1977, and recorded in Liber No. 843. folio 105, the. undersigned Trustees will oifer at public sale, in front of the premises, on MUNDAY, Serremben 13ru, 1880, aT 5 o'clock Pp. M., all that certain piece or parcel of land situate and lying in the city of Washington, D. O., being ths south 14 feet front cn sth street west, of’ Lot 25, by the depth thereof, in Square 615. ; ‘Terms of sai and the residue in nal instalments, payablesix, twelveandelah- teen months from day of sale. with thteraet and to be evidenced by promissory notes of purchaser, se- cured by deed of trust on the premises sold, or all carh at ie option of purchaser. A doposit of 8100 will bo vequired at time of bid. If purchaser fails to comply wth terms within seve days from sale the Trustees will resell sthia cost wad risk. All conveyancing at purchaner's cast: sl-d&ds JAMES PILLING, TTustecs. ENCANSON BRO TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON G STREET. BETWEE RTFENTH AND FOURTEENTH ST3. IRTHWEST, AT AUCTION. yirtue of a deed of trust t> me, datel e let day of Fi , 1871, sud duly re. worded in Libe io 4 One third cash, Day oF Srpremuer, A.D. P.M., all that certain pisce or of wround, situate and being ir the city of Washicyton, District of Columbia, and known and distrvuished as being the western eizhtecn (13)feet nd one third (5!3) Inches of Lot numbered n (17,) iM aqtare numbered two hundred and fifty thrce (253) said part of said Lot having 8 copth of ninety-three (93) feet eight and one-balt (8%) inches, together with all the improyemen| Wayr, easements, rixhs, privileces and apparten: ances to the same belonging. ‘The above part of lot 1s fuproved by a three-story Frame Dwelliog. ‘Terms of sale: One third cash, aud the residue in one and two years, with six per cent interest; Geferred payments .0 be secured on the property: sold. One inndred dollars of the cash parrnent to be paid at time cf sale. Ooaveyancing and record- ing st purchaser's cost. If terms of se aro not complied with in ten days from day of sa'e the ‘Trustee reeervos the rizht to resell the proparty at cost and riek of defaulting purchaser, by adverts- ing Faid default aud future eale for five days in some newspaper published in said City of Wash- ington. DAV D W. MAHON. Bepl-c&ds ‘Trastee. Ty HOS. J. FISHER & OO., Real Estate Auctioncers, 1223 F atzeet n.w TRUSTER'S SALE OF THE LARGE AND VAL- UAPRLE SQUARE, No. 67 PAsgING) ON BG: : IN THE OITY OF y virtue cf a of trust, dated December A. %. 1872, and recorded in liber 704. folio pica) the land records of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party eccured thereby, the un- dereigned trustee will sell st public auction: in front the premises, on TUESDAY, the 31st day of An- gust, A. D. 1880, at 6 o'clock p. m., the square of ind situated in the city of Washington, in aaid istrict desiznated and pumbered a8 Square six hundred and seventy-four, ) bounded on the north by L street, on the south ‘by K strest, on the east by First street east, and on tho west hy North eds Street, and containing about 350, 000 square Seen tale fourth of th TITUS Of : One-font of 16 purchase- money in cash, and the balance in three Squat 1a. Stalments in six, twelve and cightsen montas from the date cf sale, for which the notes of the par- er, bearing interest at 6 per cent per sant, payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed ot ist upon the premires, will be requ! red; or the purchaser may pay ull cash. at his option. A de- posit of 8500 it pega red at the time of sale. aencenveyancing is to) b at the cost of the pur- r. terms of sale in ten days are not complied with sale, the trastee re- serves the right to resell the property at tha risk a Ce ae augld-d&ds, MARTIN F. MORRIS. Trastoo. IN _ACUOUNT OF RAIN, ABOVE SALE postsones until MONDAY, Serremper 13ru, -D. 1 same hi 1d piace. Agnes MARTIN F. MORRIS; Trustee. Now 18 THE TIME TO BUY. Darine our recent trip tothe East we sdded to our Fall stock the Iatest patterns in VELVETS, MOQUETTES, BODY AND TAPES- TRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CAKPETS. Also, all the novelties in RUGS, MATS, oes GEIS, FLOOR CLOTHS, UPHOLSTERY HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS, &e., snd Ww! we are offering st extra indi n he LOW, Promrt atteots SUT GARR Put Prompt attention se CLEANING! gaia: SINGLETON & HOEKE, ang31 sor Market Space, REPvcE you coax pris AND HAVE ONE OF NORCROSS’ REGULATORS attached to your fnrnace. It is AUTOMATIO and will save one-third of your coal. WALTER D. WYVILL, Agent, ang2]-3m Penn‘a ave. PEBFECTION BAKING POWDER. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS, CONTAINS NO ALUM. A WASHINGTON ENTERPRISE AND WORTHY A TRIAL BY EVERY HOUSEKEEPER. ALTHOUGH MUCH BETTER. TT COSTS NO MORE THAN OTHER MAKES ‘This Powder has been on the market Dut six weeks, in which time 20, 000 bottles have been sold in the Distrie: alone. If YOU USE IT ONCE YOU WILL NOT U3E ANY OTHER KIND. Do net fail to onder s supply, cr at least a sample from YOUR GROCER. FACTOR aue3i-2w B12 and 114 3d st. D& _FOUR BLOOD NEED PURI- FYING? Are you tronbled with Ulcers, Pita- ples, Itching on the Skin, Piles, Gostiveness or Bad Digestion, i try ‘COMPOUND LICORICE POWDER and becnred. 25. a box. Vor sale only at A.M. HLOCZEWSHKES Drug Store, aus20 423 0th st. new. D* VON MOSCHZISKER 8 year ago opened bis offices at G19 19th street northwest. for the special treat: of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN Tiik HEAD, IM- PAIRED BIGHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, OHEST, ETO. His success has been most gratifying to" himself and to many of the numerous patients who have been under his care, the majority of whom. hi clase, SENATORS, REPRESE: ; Mrnowax7s, CHILES OF DEPARTMENTS, et hout lay” ing any empirical claims to infallibility, he has ho hesitancy in asgerting that he te willing that Lis professional record shall be centaze with that of any speci this city that ho he r elsewhere. His resclved to make thia city, by SPECIAL bis PERMANENT “iRKSIDENOK. stimonisls cf succeseful treatment al shed, he would ni 3 GE, F trq., FRANK GETER, Esq, besides numerous others. Over one huudrea References to the best citizens can be examined at_his Off 19th sirect p.w., and h3 wishes it distine! stood that no name as references is giv of testimonial over published placed VOLUNTARILY . pose. QUPPLIES CCess Was 50. r o2 has noi bi posal for that py ausa7 FOR PLUMBERS AND G48 FITTERS, A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Having purchased for Cash s full supply of every article ueed by Plumbers and Gas Fitters, we are prepared to offer cur oods on ae favorable tarmaa ie trade as any other house. We respectfully ask an ion Of our Btock, confident that we cannot be beaten elther an to quality or pri. e 39-19 S19 13th street n. Wy Saves, HENGLA & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. EVELY BAR AND OARE OF OUR GOODS ARB BRANDED WITH OUR NAME, AND ARE WaR- RANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED TALLOW AND VEGETABLE OILS, AND TO BE FREE FROM ALL ADULZERATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-OLASS GROCERS. Office and Wsreroozms, 105 and 107 Water street, “~ yi2-3m Georwetown. D. OF IME AND CEMENT, 4 =e sAYLOL'S PORTLAND CEMENT, ‘The strongest, cheapest, beet. MOCKLAND (MAINE) LIME, ‘The best in America. ALSO, CHURCH, SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. ‘YOOD MANTELS AND TILING of every de- scription a specialty. id L. E. GANNON, 3yTly Room 7, Corcoran Building. THE MININ No. O14 Broadway, New Yo fe Mi Paper ever pul . + Orders executed for Mi Stocks and other Securities both in N. San Francisco. fepl-ccéin ALEX. ROBT. CHISOLM, Prop’r. pcusrana: STATE LOTTERY. TAKE NOTICE! This is the only Lottery ener vot ce of a State, and under a late dec Supreme Court at Washinyton, is the only Legal Loltery now in the United States, all other charters having been repealed or having no existence. A Splendid Opportunity to Win a Fortune. NINTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS I, AT NEW ORL 8, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1880-1247 MonTHLY Daawine. ea on Dy the peo- ion of the U. S. Louisiana State Lottery Company. rporated by the r- ‘This institution was regniarly in Levisiature of the State for Fdacat ttable purposes in 1868 al_ and Ob F the Term of Twen ht contract the invi renewed by an v its franchise in the pew tion sdopted or 2d, 9, Wilh a Capital of $1, 000, — ited a reserve find of 350, 000. WTS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU- ZION will take place monthly on the second Tuve- S Tt-never scales or postpones. Look at the following #istribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. F 100,000 TICKETS aT TWO DOLLARS EAOH. MALF-TICKEYS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize. 1Gapital Prize 1 Capital Prize. 200 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of : APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of &300. 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. 9 Approximation Prizes of 100. 1857 Prizes, amounting to... 8110, 400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal eee will be paid. ,_ Write, clearly stating full address, for further information, or send orders by express or in a Rewistered Letter or Money Ord mail, ad- A rder dressed only to M. A. DAUPHIN, Or tame person at New Orieans, La., No. 319 Brondway, New York. J. P. HORBACH, 605 14th at. news. Washington. All our Grand Eztraordinary Drawings areunier the supervision and management of GENER ALSG. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL 4. BARLY- aall-wSeiw T= CELLULOID TRUSS AND SorrorTane. NEVER Weagsouls ALWAYS OLEAN, and can be worn while bathing; is for sale at = OBAS. FISHER'S, 623 7th st. n. w. Mrs. Fisher devotes her attention to the wants cf lady patrons. mari LD WINE AN! iD) FRIENDS are known as the cea ary JUSTH'S old stand place, where fi Ron Lor Jeers UO THING canbe sol af ro. Or NEVER BREAKS, call at JUSTH'S od Spectatle Drees, gy Spetwesn oth and 7th ts-n-w or Branoh Store, No‘ 408 9th st., between D and & eran Note by mail promptiy attendea Py tard Bankers, Ls JOINSUN & CO, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS- TRICT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. mar? PEI iN QAFE AND SURE! NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. to 86a 185 0 receives Silverware iu Tranks Foes Horace rater boardof manawors Win. bey, president; Geo, W. Big: dent ;A. L. Bonin? Soild dein Cassels, Thos, | THE EVENING STAR. SWEDNESDAY.....September S, ISSo, Ne han Census Figures, Shall probably have to wait a few Fetior an eNicial promuigation of the papuls. Uon Of the country by the Census Bureau as asceitalped by the census of iss, Bat the ce is of ane: Interest that we insert a able, part i and partly es en which Will uot vary materially from throm at all the territorles exce Washington and Wyo: result is as foliows: This table includes all the states and Pot Alaska, New Mexico, The approximaie ming, STATES. Alabama ..... rkansas. ailfornia. Colorado... . Connecticut Kentucky . Louisiana - Nebraska Nevada... 201) New Hanipshire. New Jersey = Pe peyivania Rhode Island . Wisconsin Totals. Arizona saeame Dakota - oe ret of Columbia. es Montana... Utah... Totals 200,068 The aggregate popuiation of the state territories coiprised in the foregoing state- ment amounts to The four terrt- tories not included will bring up t about + an th Nan 30 per cant ‘This is a satisfactory sh ictal Mgures will not essen- He AN INTERVIEW WITH Wk. HE PREDICTS THAT ALL PAST RECORDS WILL BE BEATEN, (New York Herald.) Although the remarkable performance of St. Julten tu trotting a mile in has excited acimiring ccme Mr Bonner ¥s dof his fa. mous heres Can lower the time still further Router is or the optntou that the fastest tme bas by uo means been mad i res, aud that reached. He expect the opportunity of Rarus to trot a mille tn qut fut Edwin Forrest on 1 Ume yet made, raid reporter Mr. “Bonuer 3 whether thought the record ined the fast ume that could be m: in a mile trot. *1 do not think 50,” replied Mr. Bonne: pha- Ueally, “for the reason that ] have timed iicas myself In 2:11.45 on a three , whiea 1s better Ub: 1h ona track. I consider Karus a faster horse than St. Jullen, and I Ubink nearly all experienced horsemen will teil you the same thigg, although I think very Lighly of St. Jullen. The trotting record will cssibly yet be lowered to 2:06, 207, or 2:05, Scine horsemen think that two minutes wili be reached, but I hardly expect that. Karas, lam niident, can trot a mile On a mile track in 210, or better. You see J am limited on my farm toa three-quarter track, as it is dificult among the hills of Westchester County to get a mile track and have ft level. When Lady Suflolk trotted in ¢. Or Fiora Tem- ple” in a. It Was thought that the record could not be beaten. There was the Same opinion about Dexter's trotting tn 2:17 and I may here that there are Loarset Who think Lis equal has never been Elght or ten years ago, however, track not planed as i 28S billiard tables, toe- welghts were unknown, and, instead of Torty- Land fity-pound sulktes, they bad sulites ante y-tive to etghty pounds. Now, Tastest mile to wagon was that made by in Forrest in 4. and, although { paid ) for him. he wouldn't have been worth Without toe-weights. To-day I wouida’t ake $50,000 for him, as I consider him the sieat horse In the world. Maud 8. wou! ve beea worth $500 with- Out “toc-Weights, eliher. When Mr. Vander- DIL bought her he woltkdn’c use them, but Maud s. t go faster than an ordinary horse without ‘them, and now sho ith toe-welghts. 03 to the lghter ve have 10-day, We are getting the trot- a 50 hear to raunin: ume Take two tt a-bred h, for d, 19,000 and spectively. ¥ pounds At on the former than on the jatter and the 2,000 guinea horse wil! beat his higher- priced rival. As we have ten horses to-day that can beat 2 tor one horse that could beat it bo. Lhave still greater improvements that erally reduce the record.” What stock 13 the tnest trotting per- jormance likely to be obtsitned: “We want a greater infusion of thoroug! bred bicod in our trotting horses. That will tive them more speed and endurance. Fifteen or twenty years ago we looked to Matae and Vermont for trotting horses. During the last ten years or so Orange county has been drawa upon, where there is more thoroughbred bioad, and now we are getting horses from i which are still more thoroughbred. Alt there is a difference of opinion among hon: men as lo breeding, 143 Conceded that if you Want tO breed a 2:5) horse you can do s9 With e certainty by confining if to our trotting horses; but if you want a world-beater ih tbe future, you must have an intusioa ot thoroughbred blood.” Jullen’s recent will mai onticky Beit record, the re his offer of © Unat could rialn performace of Dexter, ‘h an offes repited Mr. Bonner, “wher e Dexter to road wazon on Pro. pect Park tn 2:21%,, He carried 319 pou that oceasion, being Umed by Messrs. Parks, das. Bache, George C. other "5 pn. 1 offered $109,009 for equal that performane: ‘The reporter suggested that if Rarus could bring St. Julien’s record down to 2:03 or 209 a public tial ot his speed woald be keen! ciated. Mr. Bonner then made the f announcement: : . lintend shortly to let Rarus or Edwin For- Test trot a mile on a mile track, although [can not to-day give the parUcul J am satistied that Rarus can beat any horse In the world. I i! not let my horses trot in public for money, less YOU go for money the horse ri po record for bis performance, As I never trot my horses tor money, if Rarus should make at the public performance I have spoken of he would not get this merely tech) record no matter how many Uhousabd spectators wit- nessed the teat. THE SLEEF Diskase.—We have cones two cases of “narcolepsy,” tke sleepy dise: One was @ Heutenant of cavalry in tbe confed- erate army. Before the war he was a dry goods meichant, and since the war he has returned to hisstore. His narcolepsy dates from cuild- hood. He is a very fleshy man, of more than average mental strength, and the father ot several Vigorous children. Whenselling goo.ts, in the midst of a conversation, and even while drinking a whisky toddy, we have known him to fallasleep. In a few seconds or moments he would awake, apparently unconscious that he bad slept. A confederate general of great intel- lect, an enormously Obes Man, Was the second case. If talking when the sleep came on, these ebliemen Would, on waking, resume Where ey had left off.—Louisvitie (Ky.) Medical News. MURDER AND ROBBERY BY INDIANS.—A la fi Fort Bowle tays: Indians attacked and caplured @ stage from Ue east sixteen miles trom Fort Cummings, in New Mexico. The driver and the passengers (two In bumber) were kiliedone or them Ewing S. Madden, a son of Captain D. Madden, of tne éth cavalry. The stage horses were taken. General Buell and bis command were engaged at Fort Cummings at the ume of the depredation. The Geo has sent @ party in pursuit. SONVENTION OF TELEPHONE MEN at Niswara valle yesterday elected the following manent officers: President, George F. Patt ‘of Dayton, ©.; vice president, George C, Maynard, of Washington, -D. C.; secretary, W. D. Sargeant, of Philadelphia, THE KANSAS ELECTION.—Partial returns froma umber of counties indicate the election of Churchill (Dem.), for governor, over Parks (Gbk.) by a majority ran; between 40,000 and . Fi e returns received, and as esti- mated by “hose best nf it is belleved the constitutional amen it certain state bonds will fall to reoelve 8 ma- jority of all the votes cast, as required by the Suisun to insure its adoption. Rufus K. Garland (Gbk.), brother of United States Senator Garland, has announced bimself as a candidate for Congress in the second district of Arkansas, Photographs. ROW THEY ORIGINATED AND HOW THE OLD ONES LOOK TO THE MODERN BYES, = (Chicago Tuter-Ocoan. | Forty years ago the dim likeness of a ha- Man 1ace, mysteriously fixed upon a plate of tarnished silver by a process “of whlen the makers themselves understood very little, and Which was a similar wonderment to the world at lance. was passed from hand to band as a scieDUne curtosity. One of the early attempts at constructing an apparatus that would Sieid @ pleture by the efect of sunlight was a cunning worker in silver named Wood- Worth, who was employed in the old Ames By wiactory atc hicopee, Mass. nd his own Jace Was obe of those upon which some of the €arliest experiments were made at. that place. It did not take long for dhe camera to fssvme substantially tts present shape, and soon t tan” appeared with the marvel of the Frenchtnan, hoe e Mt bore, in every country villa: Te took a room in the tavern bis samples na venerres the street door. ‘Then f reoty pe car," for the artist. was tele ore, Who made his round he course of a year. But the TOCESS: picture tn of silver. This ssion UpoOA glass arent, Whi ud Uthrengh which the Oud proence Wo by fail- & prepared surtac er ma. he Ube modem “p was fully i f Indefiatte productio ke long for any sun pletare to d old-fashton With) what WIntuIness It preserves the oddiv Lornament! “What woman does not a fight” in her antiquated hy her Jooks in all Units «1 NOW, laid or bare a the days ‘ot remembers how stood beside Lim with tts and bow he held the book Lis har und how the “tor were pushed agaiu& the Back of his. 4 how he Was aff\d to breathy ad, or blink jest pletuie might Ne spoiled! How, whe went w Wor ber his mother coveted Hille emboe&d case, with Its iid held by a Upy braQhook, wherein she could a her own cftysn exes grown bricht In, and hts fathePs mouth as it looked when the smiles of youfy Jad not yet hardened into wrinkies, and Where tae tpeaments of all her a Ss Were Souhow transformed into ines of beauty In the teh she i worship w idolatry! Distinetly 2owed % and arge of nough he remembers iow ection istened 10 thelr comments on \ ot hts halr, and eoliar and necktie, and yow he wished io Lear, through them, oft tet whieh that vast and inflaentlal body ef mankind Krown as “the girls” would pass upon tt: and Mt, a5 iiclow with crizzied be and d pate now looks tarough ils glasses at the beardicss face which once belonged to him, how way at all. uslomed to see the Y ery house hardly realize is Indicated by that Uhick- ved volume. Inthe old time a few wealthy d pictures in off sts some Whot a change ght advance on occasionally some ant gentleman had & minature or two patnted on tvory and setina ld vine under glass, and the silhoutte some- times preserved an + proilie; but of not obe person 1h a Uuousand was there likeness to show how he looked tn Ut child needed to be, iy » NE “bore of ils father, oply one he ever had. ‘The results of photcgraphie poriralture are not FEL Old ChODgH to possess al historic ine terest, but it opens a curious fleid of specula- Ten to Wonder What the people in the year 1930 whlthink S took at our queer eM. ies which have been preserved in the closets of fore antiquarian coilectic AND AFGHAN QUESTIONS, RTC. The British Parliament was proroguea yes terday, The most notable patacraph of Her Majesty's speech ts that In which ft ts declared that Great Britain stands In accord with the Other great powers to entorce upon Turkey the ten tioriai cessions to Greece and Montenegro, a8 well as the reforms demanded by the Berlin treaty, but which the Sublime Porte has per- sistenuy vt “pica to carry out. The language of the speech upon this polnt ts decidedly post- tive, and no doubt will have a marked effect in ail the European cabinets—not excepting that Gt Turkey. ‘The promise of the military évacu- ation of Northern Afghanistan is renewed and emphasived; but the contlict with Ayoob Khan has so Complicated affairs that the movements of the future are not Clearly outlined. An apol- cxy is tendered for the necessity of refrain frcm giving a deine explanation of the mui d'e iu indian finances that was left as a legacy trom the Beaconstield administration, As to home aflatrs, the Queen congratulates the Lords and Commons upon the work that It has ac- complished, the recapitulation of which shows that the session, though brief, has Deen a busy one. Two of Ube most tmportaut bills passed Wire those permitting dissenters to be buried by ministers of thelr own religious faith and #1 owing !and holders to kill hares and rabbits ihelr grounds. Other measures of pabiie Mt, relating mainly to Ireland, tated, neh the obstinacy of the House of Lords. have only been temporarily delayed, end are Sure to be heard of again when Parlla- Inent reassemmbles In November. bet rnd Cast Up by the Sea. tches from the Fiorl4a coast make deut Laat, WIUL the except r herv's body, the rematns that ca the wreck of the > jammed by thelr friends. Tey were so decom- posed When found that ali that cold be done Was to scoop out a hole ln the beach and cover the bodies up, Stakes were driven tn to mark the places of burial, but the incoming title fo: up the stakes, and hotbing remained when th lide Went oul save Like smooth, sandy beach, One of the bodies was believed ‘to be that of Mrs. Hernandez. ‘Two of her upper front teeth were 1 iu yeid Ting was on her mi £ her body wal 1 an jaerly iady, but Without any which > sdentitied. 1oa her mar- th the gold mond in Oval band of this “Pre or human ri ring Was made out t to'S. S., from #11. 1570. hore that had been A“ Stoum or Fut SS witnessed on Us ftorpoon, It bur a heavy storm of 2 corded in the London 7 © sho} as high up. of the tle roach and tailiions: There were wl they hu driven by a strc clothing of the pa: er, ANG were minutely ex: They were long’and biack, av ami the cloud must have be Thes of Ha tons uf 4 northward as z wind. ‘The seventeenth al land agricultural socteiy cester, Muss., yesterday. DIED. BOYD. Departed this life Tuesday, Bente b, +k), Mrs. Many A. Boyp, widow of the ecree Lc Funeral take place Thy I8SO, at one C'clock, from. e22 Tsth et KETLER. ect northwest. Atl0 o'clock, Tnosday evening, Sep- S80, at the fosidence of ber tather, Sfigh a short but ny NE, wife m ter of Pierce Sh-cmaker, 40. th Of ner aRE in ‘ Fotice of fareral hereafter. . LEEHY. On Tesday, September 7th, 1880, at 10 "cocky. m.. Jase Fuancis Leeny, ‘daughter ci John and thrlate Bridget Leehy, in the twenty- second year cf her age, Say he Tow! in peace. Funeral Fridsy mouing. at 9 o'clock, from ber father's reridence, No. 43H street northeast. Rela tives and friends are invited. = MAWDSLEY. On Tnesday, ber 1980, ot. p-tu., Wittsan, MawDeten of Lane ebire, Engisnd, awed filty-reven years. Futeral from bis late residence, No. 327 Penney!- vania aveuue, Thureday, wher Oth, ‘at 8:39 Crclock p. ux’ Friends of the family. are'resyeot fully invited. bd MITCBELL. Departed this life Wednestay, the fib of Fertember, JEM, Mawoaner B. Misti. ie wife of Jobn H. Mitchell. era) lace from 908 43g street ¢.w., sauorrew: (Thuredaph ats o'clock, bervice wil be to-morrow, ' M. B. ‘Chnreh, corner 5th street Sed Niwinia mvetino couthoast, Bt 3% o'clock. Friends and reletives sre inyited to attend. UNDERTAKERS. FRED SPUNDERTAKER, preao RSA Gas a3 aireck eoulhiwent a2 B. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 3937 LOw strect n we fep27-22m

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