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STEAMERS, COAL AND WOOD. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. = = STEAMER Porn ‘Will leave ‘erry Co. fost Of Tih streeh at 7 oelock, ®. m., every BUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, Pore (VER LANDINGS as far Ss Eonsneat on ond Ronin; srevarning MONDAY, Thre ana FRIDAY. Fare and Freixht at lowest rates. 3318-1y F. J. STONE, Prrser. UPPEn An, LOWER POTOMAC LANDINGS. MYSTIC, crying U. 8. Mail, leaves plas b rine Ue verside, Matthias, Pope Creek, Tatox, Slackistnits Ioeed oint, Rineale, Lodge Landing and all interm: sharves: returning Tuceday, Tbnreday em 1 Saturday. Fare and Fre ‘ant at lowe est rates. GEO. Be PHI CLIPS, Manager. ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE armani? EADY OF THBP LAKB, farm, ee Tee 6th ae Suart MOK. AIS and FRIDAYS, ar ata prim, etop- at ine Piney 2 Potut Fount tsckout aed Va. and returning, SOR Fe roMke BLLANDINGS. Nowe THO! ‘above UHSDAYS tnd SATURDAY INELLY. Aet, Oth st wharf. STrAMERS FOR NEW Yo: AN GIBSON saab O. sicstaRre SATURDAYS. at 4 p. wonDa’ For treteht ee Ro PUA DENHASL At 63 Water ne icketa, E:aterooma, ko. go to General Office, iF F sfrect n w., near Wwhfard's Motel . B. LOVELL, President. B KORFOLE PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONKOE AN ND THE SOU" OROR LEARY, Ce ing U.S. Mail. Bommsnder, Josera WHITE, LEAVES Wasnryotor, Nonvorr, Brom foot of Seventh st. | From Campoei we very WED- [EPA ‘HURS- and) DAY vag SUNDAY, hart, $1: Round Trip, $1.50. Tickets good until e+e. “Tieketa and staterooms for sale at B. W. Reed 8 fons, 1216 F st. n.w.: HB. Poik- a 692 Ls. ave . ne: t fo Best Gamipbell whar? N.B.—Lunc® a not allowed on company resrr>> the right to deny vases to. ime Proper chare: 37-6 RMAN LLOYD —— Sew York, Havng, Loxn AND BREMe: f this ¢.ampany Us: HA stroet, Hoboken. Front New ¥ rk to mréay from: } DELRICHS 1K W. G. METZSNOTT & CO. Bis Pas ives Anents for Wash eue27 LY DE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE , BETWEEN, WASHINGTON, GRORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA ) PRILADELPUIA, of ae given 2 SAILING Daas 328outh Wh ive #CO., Agente, Bu. Woshibeton. xd NARD Lia's MOTICE OUT. THE CUNAS v sTWsHir eSuraxy Li. Between New York und Liverpoo!, Call- mug at Corie Harbor, FLOX THER 4 |. B.. NEW FORK. *Botuni: a (Wea. Sept, a bys Wed, Det. 6 -Wed..,Sept.22) Bothnia. Wed”, Oct. 20 ee st Sept. 29. Alwerta. Wed, Qet. 27 az canenny from New York. piven for Belfaet, Glsszow, sorts on the Coatin t the Company's Both rane and “*3aa3”—carrying the U. to the Netherlands, leave Weattonts stares ,_ Te arly on WEDNES First Me ma Cabine sib, Bs: Stoars CaZAUN, General Axent, 27 South ‘New York. For passsxe spply to KOTT & CO., 925 Pennsylvania ton: or F. H. JOHNSON, aiidinw, corner Naw Yori 4 street northwest. ausi-le2p avenue, National avenue ERBCHANTY AND MINEBS’ TEANEPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS EETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Salling das, from Baltimore Every WEDNES- DAY sna Scr UMDAN. at 4 4 Pom. "8 Whart, (near foot 8. CaS ‘rom New ¥o ork—Every WED! Bed AY and SAT- AX, St 8 p.ib., frou Pier 49, Kast liver, (near TRDA' it Criitor foot Ciinton st eas ze mine fretgnt muaraatred, stecd Vs Bteerace, 2, alesis raed mired, peg pesl. + In HUGGENS, A. (Beeton Whe % = EN VERA, to s pitas fe Weaknesaea, ete-, cuted. 121 F st. awe 3 aucz-Im* oO NAL WEURSESS 2. and all diseases brought en by - IN & Ci N pista alted as Sraieicers 9pm. st. snd Dew Vorkav r¢ YOAL! COAL! COAL: ARTHUR B. SMITH haviag bought the old es- tablished Wood and Coal Yard, No. 1233 Sthst.n.w. would respectfully solicit the patronage of his friends and the public generally. Hehas been for a pumber of years with W. H. Marlow of this city. The best #rades of Ooal alwayson hand. Sawed and Split Wood and Coal kept under cover. Orders by telephone or mail will recetve prompt attention. ARTHUS B. SUITH, ang25-Im 2233 Sth st. n.w. 6 ea MILLER, Ww Leyte = puetat Dealer in OAL AND WOO! ‘OOD. Main Office, Depot, ont Kindling Wood Mill, 434 and Virwisia avenue 6.8. - 25. ELEP HONIG CONNEFOTION. sane Cyrene filled, and satisfaction enar- N ATIONAL FAIR ASSOCIATION. THE FI EMIUM FOR BEST COAL and KINELA cane OOD was awarded to us over al competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf, Office: 12th and Fenn. avenues ands OAL weont: COALI!It LEAVE YOUR ORDERS THIS MONTH FOR WOOD AND COAL AND AVOID HIGHER PRICES. WALTER H. MARLOW, OMce snd Depot: Cor. Sth and B eta. 8. w. Branches: A et., bet. 2d and 8d ne. andcor. 9th nw. jy24-2m the ton. NSO: Main office, mil\ana, ere foot of 1th, isin sod F Ofiices: 12 G&. L. SHERIFF, . DEALER COAL AND ial “fgpocal caention Fires to every or and S58 Pa. Ave. Telephonic cama oe a and Mills, Water and N street, ae nomically conducting the wood and coal trade, wharves factory, extensive store yarde enabling us to stock up largest when coal is lowest; offices thronghont the city, sud all in immediate commu- nication, insuring prompt attention to orders, we are prepared to offer to our pcos ‘the best varie- ties of coal at the very a a oa) Wo insure atrictiy pu ran td poms nds to RAI LR¢ ADS. Tor Wisiam preen, For, anere, 6:59, 8 For Alexandria, i 1880 PENNE SHIR ROUTE 1880 TO THE ee ot AN AND SOUTHWEST. rac! 1 Ralls. Splendid yeas ate Dia oe rRaINs LEAVE WABHL INGTON, from Suer of Sixth and Betrects, as follows: = Piebars and the West, 8:00 3.1m. lars and seen ye Satta, rity aisha ad Warkine. om Lock Even and Euwira, at 10:40 a.m. daily, except Hunday. Tor, New Yor Vand the East, 10:40 a.m., 2:10 sna pom. Cn Sauday, 10-00 pm. Elnitet f Fal Gara, O80 sma. aaliy, jcbll hzough trains connect at ta of Brooklyn Annex, af- foraiae direct transfer to Paton Matrest, avold- don bie ferriave across New Work city. For Fe hiladelphis, 10 am, .m., 2-10, $:40 aad 10-00 Ea. Ot Suiday, 040 and 10: Lisnited 9:30 s.m. dai sor ones Go Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., For Annapolis, 6:40 s. ut. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sun ALEXANDRIA AND FRED! ERICESBURG WAY AND PER ANDREA AND WASHING. Palace 20, 9, 11 a.: 5:20, 6:25, m., On Bunday 7, 8 aod’ tik, snd 1120 9-1 ror 3 Richuob? ard the ecuudag 7a.m. daily, snd 20 p.m. daily, exeapt Sun tralza leave Alcxandria sabinston, 6, 8, 10 ; 12:50, 3, 3 Tana yO. 14 mid- wie ‘On Bungay st Sand 10 aia. 7 and 0:08 atkets, information, sleeping and parlor car a0- sommodations can be procured at the offices—north- seat corner of uth street and Pennsylvania avenu rtheset corner 6th sad Pennsylvania avenue, an: ithe depot, where orlare oan be left for the check ing of baggage to destination from hotels and resi- ences. L. P. FARMER, General son pein Agent. FRANK THOMSO) RISO. Oe mya6 BALTmoReE AND iD OHIO RAILBOAD. THE GREAT DOGRLE TRAOK. National Houte and Short Line to the bcen ha ae tnes ose7) Me nd Southw. To take effect sunday, May 7 230, ‘tkso, at 1,80 p.m. ASHINGTON. 520 +m. — Baits rae and Way 6ta- 685 nm bet bation “Apnapoila and way. (Pied. 205 &.m.—Ball - See ee aaa Hagerstown, Frede- eek and $A fount Sk gna way eine ‘ ion and Va. Pi 9:00 a.m. ‘Phitadely his, Boston and aes Express. Parlor car % jew York and isdelph i os 10m Sunday only—Baltimore, Annspo- ‘sn: 9:16 a.m. Fabind Louis, Ohi Ociumbne and iitebure Express. | (Connects for ratown and at Point of ecks lor Hrederiox and stations east of Piedmont, except ‘Bandage Pullman car to Cin- cinnad apd eae astiy; Grafton tosandussy, oats enoeut Batra: + Baltimore and Lenrel Express. On Suudsy only, Baltimore and a Wey. New York, Philadeiphia and Boston Baltimore and way ststions. (Win- erick, Hagerstown and way, via Relay.) -11.— Balto, Biadenaburg and Laure! ¥rederi inet Stops at Annapolis Fredericy, Hsxers- 2 Stations. Ca Sunday pols and Way Sta- +Chicazo and Columbus £xpreas. 2 Cuicawo daily. Fhilsdeipbis aud Baltimore Expreea. ae Pee and Sees o Ue aan te ee Baie, —t8t. Louts, Oincinnat!, Ohi: Sxproks Getiobang, ex except Sibaay) | 3 ‘o i. Louis aud mn tBaliiuore, Bisdensburg and Laurel 15 aes PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AB. "HESS. Blesping a a York, and special slesping car to Pi “1 ay. tBanday cals. pas trains datiy, excep? “All toaine etop at Rela Por farther Inforaadon apply at the Balttmore aud Onlo ‘Tiexet Ushces, Westinsion Btation, aud Sig, 619 and Corner lets and Jvenia avs, By Siedted su roien iG any Polat mitsery.” any ved st an} 6 city. W. m if ‘Transportacion. Ww. M. eee Geb: 2% ee ‘cheral Agent” Y G7: LORD, Gencral Pussooser Agent. my1? SEL EX- for Kidney Diseases, = eee, Nervous, Debility, Se Porro br ln Sypht Bi b Gonor. sure cored in 48 bours. pours, Foreais by WM. TWISLE, Drazeist, corner 12th st. and Ps. ave. Price 83 per box, sent by mail under seal oelpt of price AFE AND SURE! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 26th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglar snd Damp Proof Vaults from MUO. Also, receives Sliverware io Pasian treasurer; Henry 4 gC" itard. John Casecle, Thos: rane iyad 8 ee TpPHE CELLULOID ‘TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS: pes woo r J Government Bonds on Jeposit for erate rete. Boardof managers Win, Stick resident. Geo. W- Rings, vice president: B. Ly en MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREY HOMECEATHIC op Spal al eed Proved from ample experience an entire success. Stmple, oe adapted bo = Sm they are the on Address Hi HOMEOPATHIO MED- ba ld CES: 109 Fulton st., N.Y. = Onna Sek poms Manual on Disease and Its 1 ee t eae b vise, ey = ereersert, St CoA Fog ci plore Ol =y Hat yao 6 ‘740 Sth st., bet. G and PTE EE tate pegs si aig ‘Srgadvay Block SILK received TO-MORROW. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTESSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD? FURNI- TURE, CARPETS, NEW HAln MAT- TRESSES, &c., Ro, oo 4 LOT OF NEW TAPESTRY BRUSSEL CAR- On SATURDAY, 11TH SerreMnmn, 1889, tera Y ames pee ster moods. alee 80 30 Boxes Polishing Powder. seat THOS. DOWLING, Auct. REVIOUS TO REMOVING TO Ww lore 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUE, Sg on cr aboutSeptember 20, we will sell st auc- Hon, (Gold gnd ‘Silver, Watches, Jewelry, Breech snd_Muzzle-loading Gui : 2 ine BATURDAY, Serrempen lita de Te we also at private sale. J. M. & B. OOHEN. 8 zh ser! P. FOLEY. Auctioneer. pros. 3 J. FISHER & Real Estate — 1223 F street n.w TRUSTEE'S SALE 0: LABGE AND VAL- TABLE EQUAKE, No. O44, TN THE OLEY OF WARHINGTON. 70, © ea ABprittc ct dead of tra ated December 26th 72, and recorded in liber 704, tolio 2 the Jand records of the District of Columbia, ‘and by ditection of ‘the pa reonred thereby, the nn; Gereiuned trastee will ae yiction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, Pte Dist day of ba kust, A. D. 1880, at 5 o'cloc! cat Wall .» the sqnare of grind ‘situated in the city of Weabington, in said istrict desicnated and m1 as Square six hundred aud seventy four, (fa) bonded om the north by L street, on the south ‘by K strest, on the east by First street east, and on the west by North Capitol street, and containing about 250,000 equare* ‘Terms of sale: One-fonrth of the pnrchase- mcney in cach, anid the balance in three equal in stalmente in eix, twelve and eighteen months from the date of sale, for which the notes of the pnr- chaser. bearing interest at 6 per cent, per annua, payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust upon the premises, will be required; or the purchaser may a all cash, at his option. A de- posit of 8500 will b be red nired st the time of sale. All conveyancing chsser. If the te: in ten days after the day ferves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days" sdvertisement in The mente Star augl2-G&ds MAKTIN F. MORRIS, Trustee. 82-ON ACCOUNT OF | BATS, ABOVE SALE POSTPONED until MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 137i, W, Same honr and AM MARTIN (ORRIS ; Trustee. ON PUN ene SALF OF QUARTERMAS- ERR ee AND CAMP AND GARRI- BON EQUIPAGE. Tabor Gcrerenm. ASTER'S OFFICE, Wasninaton, D. Sept. Ist, ee tao } Will be gold at public auc master's Corral, corner 14th and Getteets, Bagi ecuthwest, REETEMIER 19TH, 1880, at 10 O'CLOCK A’ f., Cosdenmed. Quartermaster’s Stores and can ‘aud Garrison Equipaxe, consist in part of the following, viz.> Horses. Mules, Har= pose, Suzing Wagons, ‘Tools, Bpades, Shovels, arpet, &e, ‘Ternis cash. Fer particulars apply at rite tion: sey3-6t Depot Quartermaster. USTEES! SALE OF VALUABLE LAND A’ HEAD OF OG Steer CHIHAEST, ORR THE ionetatan N ASB HO hook SHRER ROADS Lis Q DEGESRED,. “MESSI ALLEN DAViS AND EATS. By virtue'of a deed of truvt, beiring dato 30th January, recorded in Liber 679, (rg follo 817, of f the laid ‘reeords of the District of Columbia, and cf a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause do. of Win. H. Marbury vs. James M. Gon- nau et al., we eliail sell at austion, on the premises, on TUESDAY, ThE 2st pay ov SeyTrwuan, AD, 1880, av 6 O'CLOCK P. 3t., all that piece or parcel of land, Iving and being in Washington comnty, in the District of Columbia, and being and included within the following metes and bounds: Beginning for the same bexinning at the end of s line drawn Fu an allowancs of 2 dezreo, 43 minutos for Yariations north 2% dogrces west 92 perchos from a bounded stone, being the berimning of the part of said tract called “Plain Dealiug, which stoneis marked No. andrnn therce the same course 16 perches to a’ bounded atone; then north 8734 degrees east 95 perches; then oath 63 degrees west 10 perches; thence south 43 de West 584; perches: then by s straight line to the bexinping, reservinw, however, a right of way over said tract Of land es now Isid down and used by Henry O. Holt, laid for and Delleved to contain 1 chi d excepting that portion vis, Sevtem- ae the land records of Washington Gia Terms of sale: $2,500 cash; balance in three equal instalments {n'six, twelve and eighteen incnths from day of sale, with interest at seven per centum per annum: or the whole purchase money may be paid in cash within ten days after sals, or the purchaser can at any time anticipate the ma- turity of the deferred payiacnts. No dead will be ven Ui the purchsse money and interest Shall have been paid, A depaait of $100 will be ro- quired at the time of wale. All conveyancing and recording ut purchase If the terms of sale are not complied with in ton days from day of gale, the Trustees reserve the richt to resell the prop- erty at the risk and coat of the defaulting pnr- chaser after givirg ten days’ notice of such resale in some Lewepaper published in Washin OR D.d. TINDEN Kew f Trastess. DUNCANSON BhOS., Aucis* aai28 eokde H. WARNER, Real | Estate Anctioneer. Tat ae SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- ‘ORY AND MANSAKD ROOF FRAME DWELLING AL MOUNT PLEASANT, IN Ry virtue of a deed of trust dated July 18 5, and duly recorded in Lier 732,folio fy f the land records for the Disteict, nbia, and at the request of tha party Secured, I shall cell, at bublic “auction ta front of the promises, on SATUBDAY, rite dsr Dax or BEPTEMBER, A.D. 1580, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. 3, the folowing deeeribe re thé county, of Washingtor, estate situate in and known a6 soventy- cain in Boe. Borne subdivision of Eleasant Flaine and Lemsn’s outlet, since called Mount Pleasant, according to.a eu division made in October, ‘A.D. 1866, eaid lots fronting on Laurel avenue and running south- Wardly on and parallel with West avenue, togetlier With the improvements, ‘Terms: £9, 00 cash ; balaiice in three equal install- mcaia in'cix (0), twelve Ca) ad eigutoan 18) months, with interest at six percent per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold; of ail cash, at purchaser's opti leposit at time of tale. "AN conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost: If terme of eale are not enmplied with in seven days, the Trustees rce-ve ther resell the property st the risx and coat of the setaaine purchaser, after five days’ advertise- eek m, wks D. L. MOKRISON, Trustee. Lousiana STATE LOTTERY. TAKE NOTICE! This ia the only Lottery eve ever voted on by at a bee of a State, and wnigr a late decixion of the U. npreme Court-at Wieshington, i the only, Lega Lottery 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, OLASS I, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1880-1247 MonTHLY Daawisa. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution wes arly incorporated Guar Legislature of the State for Kducational snd Char- Meble purpores in 1808 for the Term of: ty-five Wea which contract the inviolable faith of the staisis pledwed which pledge has boon renewed by an overwhelming poplar voto, secur. ing its franchise in the new constitution es December 2d, A. D. 1879, with a capital of 8 in 000, to which it has since added a reserve fund ¢f over $350,000. ve S$ GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU- OF will take place monthly on the second Tues- never scales or Look at th fonowing Bistelbatlon CAPITAL PRIZE, #30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EAGH. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LISL OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Priz = 30, 000 1 Capital Prize. . 1000 1 Cspital poe . & 2 Prizes of 82, 864 5,000 eee of 1,000. 5,000 of 608. ap GH | ie oY m Fees of of 1 10,000 300 Prizes Fs - 30.008 toe eae ‘APPROXIMATION, = 9 Approximation Pri: af Sere. 2.' 9 Approximation Prizes of 1,890 9 Appreximation Prizes of 1857 Prizes, amounting to... 8110, 400 185) ding agents wanted stall Hesponsible corresponding agents od ss larly stating for farince information, or pend 2 orders by express or in a Money rey mail, ra dressed only tM A. DAUP: 1 New (ovisansy La, Or same pereon at No. 310 Broadway, New York, J. P. HORBACH, 605 14th st. n.w., Was! Popesvlle roby jeden Bb rs: patngs are wader Re a UREGARD and 3 ‘BAL SABLY- WE4VES, HENGLA & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. EVERY BAR AND OAKE OF OUR GOODS ARB BRANDED WITH OUR NAME, AND ARE Wak- RANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED TALLOW AND VEGETABLE OILS, AND TOBE FBEE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. FOB SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. Office and Warerooms, 106 and 107 Water street, (ora res near 434. W4L tke B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. WAL Al sur COTTA’ oR. Rays BRUBBELA CARPET: INGHRAIN On TO-MORROW, Srrremnen litH, a7 10} O'CLOCK 4.M., we shail rell, at our auction room: f the above- nam cles, rms cash. It WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. GOVERNMENT BALE. _Taeasar Fe ean ead here, rill MS sold at public auction, to the hieh- est bidd on THURSDAY, Cees l6Ta, TEb0; AT 1 OTCLOOE NOR om RS EE ea oft Staten nike Duilding ee Tot of jo property, coms a Dal Denke, es Tae, Ghaike, Oarpets ae ash on di delivers POWER, Chief Clerk. DUNCANSON BROw,, Aitete Bep6-d&4s ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. eee BALE OF VALUA! IMPROVED AL EST. A2E IN THE O1TY OF W, % ON, SHEE’ HU i No. 812, NOW OME Py virme of a on the 15th day of eine A. bus Ais corded in Liber No. 717, folio 307, ¢t pe: one of the Land R-cords for Washington in the District of Oolumbia, and at the reqnose ot the perties thereby secured, the subscriber wil! offer forsale st public auction, t the highest biddes front of the premises, on THURSDAY, Szrrest 26TH, A.D. 1880, ar Frye O'CLOCK ¥.M., all that picceor Porc ot Soaaa ls ingand beins dituatein he ity of Wasbington, in the District wforessid, end known and distinguiahed on tho plat or plan o eaid city ag and being FY n AR Shep- herd’s subdivision of Sotare, numbered six hun- dred and twenty-throe ( 8 the same is record. je oflien of the Surveyor of ine ity, of Washinwton tu Liter ©, Hob fous ast tozethor with the improvements thereon, constétinis of a three-story Brick Dwelling, wich ‘stor ‘Terms of sa'e us prescribed by the deed of trast: ‘The amount of indeot-duese secured toe Get et f trust unpaid, with the expenses of sale (which made know ‘at time of sale) in cash: and d twelve months, for witich no nots of the purchescr, bearing interest at the rate of tun rer cent. per annum from the day of tale, and secured by a deed of srust on the property sold, shall be taken. A deposit of 8200 will bs ra. quired cf the purcharer st the time of sale. All conveyencing at expense of the purchaser. If toms of eale are not complied with in five days from day of cale, ‘Trustee reserves the right to Tesell at Tisk and expenre of Gefaniting purchaser, BICHARD WALLAOH, fey4-d Burvivian Trustee, NHOS. EK. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FE ER AME ADIOWNING, CON’ NORTHEAST Olt GoaNEn OF tO R MMU AND FATREETS NOM TEES By virtue of a deed of ae to me, bear date May first, a. D. 1874, and rechrded. in Liber 747, folio 410, of thie land recoras for the District of Ooltmbia sad at the raacat of the Farts fcgured, 1 wil offer for sale, at public auc- ion, in front of the premises, on TUES Hev- ne TENERIETS, 1850, AE.5 O'CLOCK Bote thefolowe ing deecribed real c&tate situxte in tho elty of Wash- ington, ctof Columbia: Lota numbered eleven stri (1 and trelye (12), in Charles Jast's recorded sub- ion of Square numbered nine hundred and thirty-five (g ‘Terms cf sel: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, and eighteon months, with interest at seven per cent per annum util paid, recured by decd of trust upon the premises. Couveyancing at cost of : r, If ferme of eile are not complied with 7 8 the Trnstee reserves the rigut to re- oe a Hes ae Vietauitine purchaser. ee ‘TEKS. COX, Trnstee. ers B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. OBANOERY ALE OF Y. VALUABLE REAT. EB. (6 E SOUTHWI EST ORS ER OF r GHTS. rH AND I STR TH IN W. RSINGTON Gury, SpISTRIGE OLUMBIA By virtueof a Heesee of the Supreme 6 of the District of Columbia, passed in equi cause No. 6,997, between kllen Frazier. p till and thebeirsof Foun Brazier ct al, defendants, we, the undersized trastees, wil on THU<S. DAY, THE 16TH DAY OF BAPTEMBER, 1520, AT 5:30 o'cLOck P.M., sell at public auction, in front of the premises, all that pices or parcel of «round lying ard teipi in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbis, known aa part of Jots numbered 16 and 17, in equare 127, bewinning for said parts of lote at the n.w. corner of ‘ald square and raging ith along 18th etrest w. 80 feet; thance east 25 feet; thence 80 feet; thenca west to the point of beeinning ; improved by a brick dwell- ing "house and ack bullding. “he location 18 ex. cellen Terme: One-third of purchase money in cash: the balance in eix apd twelve months from day of sale, with interest from day of sale, and payniont to be secured by approved promissory hotes of urchater or purchazers, A deposit of $100 will required, and no deed is to be wiven until all the turchare money and interest shall be paid. Cost of ccuveyancini to beat purchaser's expense, aud ss to be com _ ithin seven days 15 ENJ. J. DARNEILLB, | Trustece, Fer Lakes’ 490 Louisians avenue. #{VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE BY CATALOGUE |Y THE ENTIRE EFFECTS OF THE METROPOLI- TAN oles IN THIS CITY. By virtno of a certain chattel deed of feud, Hearne date on the 223 day of August, D’ 3879, and recordea in Liber No.. 921, foro 158, Feq,, obe of the land ‘Tecu-ds {08 the istrict of Columbia, and at the request, in writ- ing, of the party thereby secured, the subscribers ell, at vublic auction, on the premises, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, = TEMBER, 1880, COMMEN at 10 O'CLOCK A. » nd continuing from day to day until the aune Tay be disposed of, all the soos, » chattels, Turn jure, utensils, and effects, now in and about the Metropolit-n Hotel, in the City of Wahinzton, on Fennsylyrniaavenue, between 6th and 7th strests northwest, and embracing in part:— Grand Piano and Cover, by Goo. Steck & Co., N.Y. Elegant Parlor Furniture: *rench Plate Mantel «ud Pier Mirrors; ESSE lage i lewart Window Hauwings; Lary Chairs, Loun; Hegant Rosewood Nedsteags and Bureaus; Elegant Rosewood Mirror-front Armoi Superb Rosewood and Mehozany Ant Buaet' ‘Walnut and other Marble Top Chaniher Fur- A super Collection of Hair ‘Mattresses ; Fine Velvet and Brussels Carpets ; ‘Ibree-ply and Ingrain Carpe’ jron Bate, Office Furniture, Oleck, Setteos: Sie cont rts, Sheets and Spreads, in great rofue: splendia line of Bilver Plated Ware, embracin Castors, Fitchers, Butter Dishes, Table an: ‘Tea Fpoons, Knives and Forks; China and Glase Ware: Copper Coffee Boiler Wainut and Mahogany Extensioa Dining Tables; Dining Chairs; Copper Cooking Utensils: Estchen Requisites, &c , &c, Catalogues an the day of sale. ‘Terms cash on delivery, SHARD WATLAOH,? TRUE BROWN. 5 Trustecs. THOMAS DOWLING, Aue’ aiuea5.a&ds H Nae E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Anctioneer. ¥ OF TWO-8TORY FRAME DWELLING, ON FOURTH STREET NORTA WEST. BETWEEN Sra L STREETS, No. i030 FOURTH Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the &:h day of Jauuary, ee re: and recorded in Liber No. 845. folio 105, t undersigned Trustees will offer at pubiic sale, 1m front of the premises, on MUNDAY, Bavrestinn of agile AsTH DAY oF 13TH, 1880, all that certain piece or parcel of lund situate and lying in the city of Washini . O., being ths south 14 feet front on ath sirgepvest of’ Lo25, by the depth thereof. in Squore 5) ‘Terms of sale: One third cash, and the reaidne in le six, twelve andeih- three equal instalments, pay teen months from day of ith interest and tobe evidenced by promissory tes of purch: cured by decd of trust on the premises sold, cash at the option of purchaser. A depoait of B10) will be required at time of bid. If ey fails to comply w th terms. Tees sevea d ot on bale, the Trustees will resell at his cost and risk, All couveyaneiny at purehakaris &. WAGGAMAN; sle&as JAMES IDLING, Nf Trustees. UNOANSON BROS., Auctioneera. IRUSTEES SALE OF ALS SUADLE IMPROVED PLOPERTY ON G STREET. BETW: ABIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH Sts pROnTHWEST. AT AUOTIO y yirtns of a deed of trnst ex dated ne let day of Rennuseg: Heid aud aay Te, ed in Liber 637, follo 483," et ceq., one of d records for the District of Golumbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, f will sell at public auction, In front of the premises, on M = DAY OF BEPTEMDER, A. 1880, at 6 o’cLocs P.x., all that certain piece or parcel of ground, situate and being in the city of Warhicgtou, District of Columbis, and kaown and five and one-third (5:3) inches of Lot numbe: feventeen (17,) inequare numbered, two hundred and fifty-thrée (253. ) sald part of said Lot having A donth of ninety three, Oot fect olgit and one-hal (8%) inches, together the improvements, waye, See Tif ire eer ‘and apparten- ances to the same belonging. ‘The above hove part of lot is improved hres-story Fram ‘Terme of s fe third cash, aud the residue in one and two yeare, with six per cent tuterest; Sotgrted paymen ents .0 be secnred on the property i : a& E; { e ‘SES Some newspaper published in a Oi rash- 5 WwW. GON. sepl-d&ds Dav a ‘Trustee. f[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S BAI ABLE PROPERTY Ob THE, RAYE OE AC BOF soute RR aE? THIRD STREELS EAST, CAPITO! By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 29th. ge Bair es ea rrmeree te wil oes Wace creer nee AT 334 o'cLoox, in front of the the oe or l of 1; on the plat of Ha of the tty of Worhiugton, in ssid Distri others neconted entation of oririnel ror nate bered It and 16, in equare Dumbered 709, bein: All com at purchaser's - $100 deposit sale. Golds ™° “GEORGE FRTER, Trustee. MISCEDLANEOUS. G=sume HOLMAN’S PAD. HOLMAN’S PAD. HOLMAN’S PAD. ACKNOWLEDGED BY EMINENT PHYSI- CIANS AND THE PUBLIC TO BE THE ONLY REAL REMEDY FOR. MALARIA, CHILL- FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, CHILDREN’S DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINT, Eto IF YOU GET THE GENUINE-NOT ELSE. Price for Genuine Holman’s Pads, $2. Sold b; a gests, or mailed, postpaid. rrite for Free HOLMAN PAD CO., New York. va Office—S. E. cor. 9th and E n.We aug2s-s, tt, 3m ue WALL STREET DAILY NEWS. During the past year THE eed Srreet Darw NEWS has correctly predicted the rises and dectines of most of {he active stocks dealt in at the New York fitock Exchanxe. Its eubscribers and follow- ers have made fortunes out Of ite advance potuts, It is ‘recognized as the only reliable authority in finsncial matters published in Wall atreet_ Within iyo Juonths it has correctly predicted the rise in ‘Bt. Paul & Omaha, Hannibal « Bt. Joseph ferred, Denver aud’ Rio Graudes Chicaro & Hock Inland, and ‘Chicazo & Northwestern s also the des cline in the Elevated stocks. | ‘The price of the Jour- nul up to Sept=mber 15th will be $2.50 per anaum; after thut tine, in consequence of the introduction of several new fcatures, at alarse expense, it will be as follow 85.00: 6 months, $3.00; 3 months, SBin1S copies will Teuata the samend comes ve [Pe AND HEALTH. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BAFE AND SURE. Tse GReat INTERNAL anv ExTernan REMEDY. g “SAPANULE.” FI “SAPANULE.” 5 “SAPANULE.” CURES RERUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Malaris, Dirhthe. Hla, Foeumonta, Sore Throat Ihflanunation of the Lunes ete., Lams Usck, Inflammation of the Kid- neyé, Backache, Piles, Bunions or Soreness of the Feet from whatever cause, Burne or Scalds, aud all inflammatory Discases, Prickly Heat, Humors and sil diseases of the skin.” For all female complaints and weaknesses it has no equal. Thousands have been saved from an untimely death by its uss. Lot delay, but try it. It is & honsehold necesaity. Fall particulars in Hiuminated cards and circulars, seut free upon plication ‘Atrial wil benefit you. We cuaranteo aatisteo- tion, or money refunded. 50 cts. ard $1 pe bottle. ‘Trial bottles, 26c. Sold by ail Drugwiets. SAMUEL GERRY & CQO., Proprietors, Jy10 237 Broadw: New Yor! Sa ee pte ECTION BAKING POWDER. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS, CONTAINS NO ALUM. A Wee TON ERPRISE AND WORTHY A TRIAL BY EVERY ERY HOU: SEKEEPER. ALTHOUGH ees BETTER. ae go8Ts NO MORE TaAN OTHER MA) ‘This Powder has been on the market bi in which tir e 20,000 bottles ba jd in the District al IF YOU vst are xo eR RIL NOT USE Do net fail toondere supplsy oF xi least a sample from YOUR GROCER.” » BUSL-2W 112 and 114 Sa ste nw. neat weeks, ye been PRERSEE 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 durable than any other Heater, and is the cheapest and most power- fal Heater made. WALTER D. WYVILL, an21-2m 452 Penn. ave. RRewrcz YOU COAL BILLS AND HAVE ONE OF NORCROSS’ REGULATORS attached to your furnace. It is AUTOMATIO and will save one-third of your coal. WALTER D. WXVILL, Agent, aug2]-3m 452 Penn‘a ave, L MARTIN & CO. S CELEBBATED e PULP MORTAR pes FOR BRICKLA’ Where Black Joints are Seinirea! Stock on hand. J. He JOHNSON & CO. AceEnts, au2s_12th st. Wharfand 1202 F st. n.w. VETERINARY. Headquarters, 400 14th street. ALL KINDS OF HORSE, OATTLE AND Dog MEDICINE FOR SALE. aug2l BOBT. SMITH. V. 5. — Sami ta. v. 8. LD AND CEMENT, aAston's Rona CEMENT, The strongest, cheapest, best. ROCELAND (MAINE) a best in Americs. ALSO, CHUECH, SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. WCOD MANTELS AND TILING of every de- scription a specialty. L. E. GANNON, jy7-ly__ Hoom 7, Corcoran Building. YOKE. COKE. COKE, SIX CENTS PER BUSHEL. Now is the time to lay in Four, supply for the winter, Forty bushe® CO) vered to any part of Waehinyton or Geor: a $2.90. Twenty- hive bushels delivered as above, ¢2. For sale at OFFICE OF WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT 00., Or at G. W. OROPLEY’S DRUG STORE, fep4-6t 110 Bridze street, Georgetown. PAINTERS AND HOUSEHKEEPERS, ATTENTION ! Use JOHNSTON'S DRY SIZED KALSOMINE AND MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. Best in the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Send for sample cards. —$—$$$___________ QUGcaTLy DAMAGED SEWER PIPE. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE VERY Low. Weare also offering Lowen TaaN Even TERRA COTTA WINDOW OAPS, OHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE CROCKS axp GARDEN VASES, of our OWN MANUFACTURE. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA ©0., 401 New Jersey Avenue, aug23 Nazag B. & O. Depot. | Pee JOHNSUN & CO,, Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. O., : DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS- TEICT ard other INVESTMENT BEOURITIES, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. mar2 UUrEaine FOR PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. purchased for Cash « fall of every tele uoea by, Pram and Gas Fitters, wo are ESRSTAS Saag outer house. Wie repecatulg cannot be RULDEN de Con se0-t9 ith strest n. We ES YOUR BLOOD NEED PURI- ‘are with Uleors Pun. ise ae UND 10H POWDER and, be caveat. (ate, 8 nas ‘Oth st. mwe THE EVENING STAR. September 10, LSS0. MALONIE AND MURPHY. = mesered ana Modernized Ver- Passage from Scott's a Marmion [Boston Post. } Malonie =tood at Murphy's bar bis beer, and murmured ocd! And now most noble friend, hat T have drank, You, 3 he nae hy eave hie baie a poke, ded luis arms and :bus he spoke e exn't work no such racket here 1 want five cents, sur, for tuat bee i6 answered strait But | wont kick about dust put -< the slate. Murphy replied: “+n Twat t five cents before urbed Malouie's sie Four expense, cants, rid Tethon ase ettst Pin not the peer Of any man in this ward here And can't be trusted for a beer. phy. thoa ae ° Ca Murphy's face J ecpened the rum create ea i! Fierce he burst forth hi urphy in his 2 Meses’ piper, phy rearhed the door, ard there was s tter from Fauqg ee LAST OF THE SFASON—THE ROUND DANCE SBANDS THINK ABOUT IT— BOYLE AT THE SPRINGS—THE TWO ri SOUTH —SEVENTREN FAMILY—THE SOUTHERN ‘NT. MAKYS—TER oss September 4th, 1589. We have suffered with a cold wave the past week, the effect was magical but not pleasa: To-Gay is bright and b the springs most enjoyable, since the opening, been ex- ceeded by the departures, making a perceptibie change in faces and numbers. Many tourists are now making pilgrimages here who are home-returning from other resorts, and evi- dently prospecting for another season, making y at Fauquier still an institation, aud belies have sald adieu who have titul, making Ufe at presence, and now a noticeable feature ts the number and honorabd! who have suceveded. the gay revelers. days ago the only prominence they . id wa wall flowers. Now they are to the wall like pictures of “ but areon the fi dances, and exhibit as mt younger element; and altt oy nh re in the out time hon sib the season 1s nd the ball “room presents a ‘auce, tor the pipers have plped, died, and the dani to thelr hearts content, still there he card tables : at high tide, and the man, that gives ed appea rance of us an. aristocratic “hi sh toi ability, most bec: alcyon days of youth, im wita good reason th de spe who have passed thelr’ regime, W nen aq res and dames tet + shook the fantastic toe” in an approved doubt there is much pleasure in It I were a man I shouid enjoy iy pleasure to ob- upon general prin- io make many excep- round Gangs slam not, it ject to promiscuous danc! ciples, Yet suill find tt easy t Uons in favor of those who do ot tone ge sages of polite #9 5 ‘dance round dances only with her nus. band, and, as a rule. husbands care very Ilttle for this amusement, and prefer other men’s wives should fill the card rather than their own, Last night was dubbed “theold folk’s benefit.” My Tenny led off the Virginia reel with the ; allantry of a latter day satnt. Thuch material at present for ilirtation a3 much of the stock on hand has passed the market of matrimony, and pies aor value received. We have not Who are dou se themselves and of both deaf—aud what they 1s mace up in feelings—hence ¢ interesting, as but the ear Is no: mt. Oae of our ay, Known to st jolly ear ntl Pater Ee ie Bald mass here | ne best interest, the next morning at Mr: intent upon saying gi had an Irish servant with them named When seme one remarked to her upon F Boyle's lecture, sayin he did not mention Mrs. D. 'evidentiy supposed the remark was. ‘inst Father B. did not say ‘Oh, yes, he did,” she quickly replied; he Shoo! « hands with her and gave hera good “What Mary 20 you SS was surp! I rept es ‘the Virgin Mary, “Oh, tever mind; no great sta she sald with laugh; ‘bot! ame and virgins by nature. It is may deafness that caused the contusion of saints.” happy feature if one can aces life with a laugh. than half, although greatly to be regretted and a constant souree of annoyance. The tournament arranged for Sept. 14th 1s locked forward to with pleasure. Several knights from Maryland are to enter the lists, that will give additional interest to the contest. No doubt it will be a pronownced success, ad- ding to the renown of Fauquier. leased, and Americ FRow that the Old } fame, has taken a new lease of I!te. has renewed the eae and a add pt aftlictioas of @ burden more n3 will be generally, to of Washtagton “whose advent 1s t i honor of the rising ‘SO, anticipated by wise men March 4, 153)—who, by common conseut, regard the oid landmark egime a3 headqui it will figure conspicuously a: ” Itcan boast as ters, aud belle’ guests the heavy m: ica—Judge Ciifford and Judge David Da- vis, who, from brain and svolraupols a garded beavy weights. Tlen Ale: the little great man, is a ps alight wogat fa avoirdupol lany other names on the register add name end fame, making this house ie isa ad ai In hiin- mal. I think it Gen, Walker could visit southern summer resoris he would, from personal ob- servation, become convinced there is no ground for suspicion of fraud in tbe last census re- turns—if one judges the south by the rising generation, for they are legion, and of cours: One lady here this season is mother of seventeen ehildren, another thirteen. another twelve, and, a3 a rule, twelve is considered, or at least seems, the regulation duty of southern mstrons, Neve in populating the south in the old-fash- Tially increases the census. ‘This season at Old Point there were 120° chil- Oren under eight years of age. This wonder- ful increase is a matter of remark and ail southerners—who are prolific to a ree in many respects. Gen. —— 8! — ‘cep this fact in view, and acce| ocratic Theasure, one not to be who evideatly be- Diary of a Dollar. I was once $1. Subscribed by private Amped for the Homeot the Hungry, Friendless ana geo poor vse, Bet to the poor T have — For salary m'ndster in oy of Home of tia Tpay.. = 20 Su Jutien’s | Shoes. ‘The number of shoes worn by St. Julien when be trotted a mile In 2:11), at Hartford ts stmply astonishing. It is generally supposed Uhat four shoes are all that a horse can wear at one time with comfort to himself, but from the evidence in the St. Julien case it ts plain that he was adorned with no less than fifteen at. Hartford, since Usat number of persons possess one. 10 1s customary whenever a horse performs an ex- traordinary feat for curtosity-hunters to the driver of the antmal for the pur taining one of the shoes that adorned the creat ure's feet at the tme of the performane Bb e when at Dartford after his driver,Orrin Ht was at once by an eager mod of admirers. all In! curing a hoe. But itekok had antic cipate d this dy. To each one he sald that the not be removed from the horse for bul that when they were one anxious party in search of xt day St. Julien was shtp- upon rea g here the work Of carrying out the promises made’ at Hartford delsewhere was becun. St. Julien’s groom Rito the p arcs Black Julien jogged back to the ‘complishing & miie in 2: re a dozen 0 gut SLocs, Old obes tat ad been taken off and thiown in a corner of the shop. Pl & besket, Hickok st from House Weane saay slowly up and meandered he spied a shop After ms to be sure he hasty entered ia Dargaln with e Tifteen horse m the basket. seclusion of his roomn Hickok wrote i as follows ).—My Drar 8rn: In com- met, and a8 @ slight teati- 2 by St Jn nth "Barreccdeated tme of ty y rnin It rs and the » fifteen shoes wer ib; 8. K. Dow, vice prestd the na- tichal association; Col. John W. Con} Bonner: BA: 1 ditor of the S Bows; J.T. Mav Wm. ‘iar ey Lexington. Ry.: . former re r arner. When this kok felt castor, Lud nnd town, It was not & friend, who al once asked d done With the’ shoes worn by Su e trotted at Hartford, sald Hickol 1 woulan’t lke nything about it; Dut those four to be divided between myself, Mr. ho owns half of the horse, the boy Who rubs him, and Mr, Burnham, a particular 1 Of mine,” » gentleman promised to keep the secret, and ¢d down the street. Before golag far he was stopped by Mr. Huli, the jockey clu manager, Who cordially invited him to arolind 10 The office and see one Of St Julien sho¢s that Hickok sent me, “What kind of shoe fs it?” sald the gentie- man. “Oh, One Of those he trotted in 2: z be moved on. Pretty soon he met another friend who re- marked: * Been to Dow's of “No; What woul “Why, Dow has St. Julien wore when he Haritord. “Ah, has he?” sald the gen to think that St. Julien she ¢ wore at Hartford when Tespouded genial Hall, as trotte man, beginning re becoming i into Haverly’s he was accosted by Bits Whittaker, who took him mys- teriously into the ofiice ‘ot the theater, aud a ara to @ frame that stoodona a That is one nile Wore at liartford w » rote 14. Hickok seut it around to Mr. Haverly this morniu: sy this time the gentleman was almost anything, so that when Co: met bim &h after and sat cent me—" he simply sald: "es, | know he sent one of the shoes that St. Jull Hartford when he trotted.a mile in "responded the Colonel, dn’t take $200 for th: Conley * Hickok has ities man sald he did not, but would iry aud started for honie, Fortunately Le did ne 1any more gentlemen who had } of the shoe Stuat St Julien wore at Hart- d when be trotted a mile tp 2114, but his 13 Sadly shaken, every prominent city, how- Bude Dobie wiil Have his shoe benihd the Hours var in Sen Francisco; Humph- will adorn a jewelers window in Now hd the other nine will be exposed in Splenous positions all over the try. In the meantime three of the shoes that St. Julien really wore when he trotucd in 2:14 at Barlford are In Wickok’s trupk, while the othr Is in Mr, Burphai’s possession.—Clucag> Tribune. THE LONDON rEOPLE who are not msthetic are bavirg a good deal of amusement over those i are, Over the rufMled and short coiffures of the women, the tousied and long hair of the some of whom even wear a fringe; over pale attitude against wall or climney- Pp ; over the female immobility when sitting with head thrown back and hands thrown for- ward, throat and arms stretched at fullest length; over the yellow-greens and unwhole- some reds of thelr draper: over the affecta- Uons of thelr talk, and countiess other pecult- erittes. One of the clan, it 1s sald, after rapt contemplation Of a hideous little plate, began extemporizing some tuncless music on the pl- ano, a:d on being asked what he was about, 1cplicd, “I am playing the plate.” Yesterday evening in Lib- "indsor, tu the southeast - 22 y lion, two fair maid love was not unrectp: been gest that hi e held dearly 45 a good looking, 8 yesterday Lborhood wi'h one o lis heart, and on naturally do, anced that his 4 ike other young nen of ambi way. It By Py he was informed In a re ils walk, bis kiss, made wi y noted. ions girl to the barn had been “the house of were arty, that loved beth ‘the he loved most—that he couid not make up his ced the young men at Uhe barn for x he wanted to shoot some rats. 5 loaned him and he returned to the Cup stairs to a room. uy a pistol shot was The pec premises rushed up stairs to the room and there found Brooks dead, a pisio! ball having pene- trated his brain, Tt was plain that he had held the weapon to his tewpie and the clroatous route of the bali had completely ridaled his cranium. A GALVESTON MERCHANT Js In the habit of im- posing on the credulous by bragging about the extent of his business relations. enever he hears or reads of a fatiure in th world, he shakes his head and say: thousand dollars, 80 help me jemiay ‘A few days ago a gentleman, in pas ng, aa him:—* I say, John, how much would you — test if Dr. Tanner had failed?” “Not more than a couple of thousands,” replied the unsuspectl aa tha Jobn, Who, not reading the supposed ‘Tanner was very likely a New York leather: Gaiveston News. “Tx CLostx’ Dis MEBTIN’,” sald the “ident of the Lime-kilo nage A as the usual hour was marked by the clock, “let ebery one 0’ you b’ar in mind dat blowin’ Be @ biadder doan’ make a ver), Git it as fall af wind as ot yd may an’ it’s nufin’ bata yen La wd made beg — tur a speshul purpose, an’de chap who created to use 1 shovel Sill it busted obey time he believes that he was cut ont far a states. Tran. ‘We will now be scattered."-—Detrowt Pre Press. Father of City, Kansas, re- cently Gistaiased the pulpit for immorality, up— dei took to whip Texas } a aud managed to barely escape with his life. FESN. Paar Feserno te mbes 'B. Dex, both ton, D. 0. UNDERTAKERS.

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