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STEAMERS, &e. COAL AND WOOD. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MAC LANDINGS. ) ala MVSTIO. carrying U8. leaves grey to joaday. ednesday and ey for alt River Land- eee 7 eer Foint, a vet Machodoc and trip to —— Hel Wand Carioman. and Intermed! - Se Tureday. Thurs. pn Bsturday. cp and 3311-3 YW gs EAMER zune ee re dak FS SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For POTOMAG BIVEB LANDINGS 3 far ToT soerat wo and Nomini, retarning MONDAY, ‘WEDNESDAY snd FRIDAY. Fare and Freizht at lowest rates. dyl3-1y STONE, Purser. | toned agen FORTRESS MONEO! STEAMER LADY OF THB LAKE. First-class fares at 21 50. Secon Freiant. eat |AB. O. BOBI ss08, DAYS and FRIDAYB, at 5:30 e@ Norfolk alternate days at 4 p.m. ,stop- Ding at ‘Alexandrie, Sper Point, Point Lookout an Line Monroe, Va., Kot and returning. 20K POTOMA IV) LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, above wharf, MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS: at 7 sm. Ae: ACCINELEN A Ast, 6th st wharf. fe. ‘ORK Stesmebirs JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT, z BATURDAYE. at 4 p.mi-+ Gor t 1p. For, fretwht Fate ary iytoR YA DENIAM. “Agty 63 Water » Georgetown. dichets: Staterooms, Ke , go to General Office, Mae Pet: u.w., near Willers Hotal ap2o LOVELL, President. OR NOKFOLK, ee FORTRESS MONROE > THE SOUTH. STEAMER G F LEARY. Car- rying U. §. Mall. Jossra WuITE, Commander LRAVES Washrxctox, Norrorx, From foot ot Seventh st. | From Campbell's wharf, very eee TH! AND SUNDAY, MonDay “SND a ‘NESDAY, and grey SATUMDAY. at Btopat ‘st a Point snd Pvint Lookout Going keturn and Miiret-cises fare, $1; Round Trip, 81.50. Tickets cketa and staterooms for sale * Sons, 1216 Fat. D.w.; H. B. Polk ry store, 632 La. av., uext to Post Smiths, 1431 Peona. ave. n.w., aud A: P. Brown's, cor. Jon bat sad Ys ave. ate 7th st. ee Was! laut: Dv. LIN: ee _ forfo! ‘The Zee Campbell's w WB. B.—Lurch baskes: 7et allowed on board. company reserve oe right to deny passaze to im- proper ¢ ae {ORTH cRMAN LLOYD —Sreausure WEEN NEW YORE, Haver, LONDON, s ASD BREMEN. this cmpany will sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Prer, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Hates of »atsave —From New York to Havre, Lon- on, Scutbamjton and Bremen, first cabin, "S100; 360 steerage, $39; prepaid steerage Yor freight or passage apply to 10, 2 Bowling Green, New VT & CO., 925 Pa. ave. pete DES XPEHESS LINE BETWEEN NGTON, GROKGETOWN, ALEX SNDAIA Wasnixer AND PHILADELPHIA, CossectixG AT PHILADELPHIA Wit Oxxpe’s dew Youx, PROVIDENCE, AND ALL Pomsis IN THE NEW ENGLAND ST From Ehi Freight rece ve 8 Te Sor ina street. iiiiax P. CLYDE & G0. General Manage: peents Wi by Philadelphia; J. HH, JOHNSO! $80.4 Avenis, ‘Tith-et. wharf and 1202 Fst. n.w., jARD LINE, Cc OUTE. THE cunanp’ ‘Steausuie COMPANY LIM- Between New on and ator, oon Call- 13. Aby “and every Walaeoase from New York. *No stee: a TES OF PASSAGE. a, according to accommodations. aris, 85 gold Return tickets on favorable term Btecraxe at very low rates.” Steerage tickets from $icervoe! and Guceastown, and sll other parts of ae Ge omen Through bilis of lagen given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other porta on the Goatinent, and for Mediterranean office, No. rine Saban, to oris Et ne GOS tr Ww foe Do. a8. G. FEANCELYS, Aseat, N.Y. NEW ¥' raha Rene tte oe The. Sret-clare steamers of this lne—" Gam ten,” “Rotterdam, fonds” “Behieama” end’ “Mane ‘—carrving the U. §, Mail to the Netherlands, leave Watson's Stores, Brockisn alsrly on WEDNESDAYS. First in—$45, 850: Steer ne .'$7); Recoud Cabi u CaZaUN, Geucral kevat, Ee MEMESTE et od ‘For F ney lve avi tiowton oF Folt’ JOHNSON Acont Rational Safe Depockt Bullding Come Nee Tok avenue and 1sth street northwest. _asix7-1e2p Eecessts’ AND MINEBS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN trip tolnu beg phere NEW YORK. Bailing ds} ore—Every WEDNES- DAY ard EXrtHDAY, rai p-mn., from foot of "8 Wharf, foot 8. ‘tory New York Every WEDSES! Ay and BAT- TRDAY, att) t., from Pier 49, Kast River, (near tepaccenger accommodations. Lowest rates freight ruaranteed: antes of bassace First class, @5, tncinding meala id stateroom berth. Steeraze, €2, meals, if de- Sired, 6c. yer mesh patente ‘ke. 6 so hag? Serra ae a ans PROFESSION a NIONS, &o., e. throumhout 1 8 to locating in Wa: s ailments of the feet. E opp. Willard’s i 4 tie Branches. Ss G a specialty N- W., opposite “Oal- TH inserted perations on the nai easouabie prices. Extract- deci6 . 715 34th st nw, bet. @ tu Leets of Teeth ractine without ms Warranted. 1,0 cents. “al M. TALBOTT, Dentist, No. 43 Dentis- ors from cor. E. fai tucon Trrewulacitics aad vty yeara’ experieace ia Wash- v6 B street 8. w., opposite Smith- ‘Bus51-t526 ye Jdest established and only reli- Sols LADIES" PHESTOLAN In the cloy, gan be Consulted daily at 455Massachusetrs avenus from 1 t ck Female Complaints and 1 nly cured. Consultation free. ‘Sepa- ents. auw25-lm GIFEMATOR EA, Impotency, ——— Decay, Froissious and all Venereal guicxly ciired by Dr. HENRIN. No Caloma! ‘ased” Female Weaknesses, etc., cured. 456 Vi uyenue . ures all complaints. A 8; 10th + Leucurries. #: a augls-S9* YOAL! COALIT coaLin y ae ARTHUR B. SMITH having bought the old ea- tablished Wood and Coal Yard, No. 1233 5th st.n.w. would respectfully solicit the patronage of his frienda and the pyblic wenerslly. He has been for s number of year w th W. H. Marlow of this city. The best grades of Goal alwayson hand. Bawed snd Split Wood znd @oa! kept under cover. Orders by telephone or mail will recetve prompt attention. SRTHUS B. SWITH, 20g26-Im 1233 5th st. n.w. cl ee MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COaL AND WOOD. Main Office, Depot, and Kindling Wood Mill, 43 and Virgiais avenues. w. Branch yard 143 Bst. g.e. (3 D B6.( of RINDUNG WooD vered in any o part of the cit: 25 TELEPHONIC CONREOTION. Gabe romp srnar- ‘easean > ply Aled, and saiiaiicon ioe N4tionar FAIB ASSOCIATION. 'T PREMIUM FOR, BEST COAL snd KINDLING WOUD awarded to us over all competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depof and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Fenn. avenuee aur OAL! weoptr COALIII LEAVE YOUB ORDERS THIS MONTH FoR WOOD AND COAL AND AVOID HIGHER PBICES. WALTER H. MARLOW, and Depot: Cor, 8th and B ets. s.w. ranches: A st., bet. 2d and 3d n.6. Spe st. and New York ave. n.w. ¢ OAL. IS80 vewtsitvanta Roore 1S BELENDID_ Ec! et TRAINS LEAVE Gti a trom Depot, For Brooklyn, Cir For. Baltimore, 640, 8:00, Ps For Poj G. L. SHERIFF, COAL AND WOOD, fgpocit attention eiven to every ord 2114 and $28 1 ‘Pa. Aves Felephonte eonnection. Depot and Mills, Water and N street, rane rier JORNEON BROTHER: D. TELEPHONIC CONNECTIONS. COA Weel Weight. ty me Price orm OAL. t 3 We Main ‘cfice, wharves, mid and tera oo With up-town offices by TELEPHONE With unequaled facilities and advantages for eco- nomically conductiag the wood and coal trad, Nharves fr ctory, exteneive store yards enabling us to stock up larest when coal’ is lowest: oilices throughont the city, and sll in immediate commu- nicatioh, insurivg ‘prompt aiteution to orders, we sre prepared to olfer toour patrone the best varie- ties of cos) at the very lowest price We inure striciy pure cal coal, Hof 2 2,240 ponnds to the ten. pain office, miliaaa epee foot of 12th, 13th vand ew “Oftices: 1202 ¥ st. n.w. ; 1112 9ta and 221 Pa av RATLROADS. TO THE NORTH: WENT AND SOU THWESS, Double ee mae Bails. corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 a.m., with Sleep- ing Oars so Euler and Onicago; 10:40 a.m. daily, with Steering Cars from Harrisbure t ke ae and Grimey: 9:30 p.m. ce Car to Pittsbu BALTIMORE AND POTOMAG RAILROAD. For Csnandaigua, Rochester, Battalo, Niazara, "ith Parlor Car to Watkin’ and tas Norch 00 a.1n. daily except Sunday ; 9:30 a, m. daily, pt Saturday, with Palace Cars to Ganan: dajcua and Watkios i For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, 10-49 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the East, 10-49 a.m., 2:10 and 10:00 p.m. On Sunday, 10:0) p.m. Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. Saily, except Sunday. Y., all through trains connect at Jereey hi boats of Brooklyn Annex. Srorciny rect transfer to Fulton ee ayoid- ~ double ferriags serces New York city. For Piviadelphia, 10-408 m4 10, 8-4) and 10-00 D Mm. — Sanday, 5:49 and 10:00 pm. Limited anrees, 280.3 bi. aus, except da dautiay. 2-10, 4:20, 4:40, 840, 9:30 sid 10.00 Sunday, 8:30, 10:40 4.m., 640, 9:30 had 10°09 "s Creck Line, 6:40 m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 4m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- ALESANDIIA 4 AND FREDERIORSBURG BATL- WAY AN BRIA AND WAS Y AND AL HING- For* aren A 77-20, 9, 1 a.m. 4:20,5:20, 3b p.m. Oa Sanday at 7,9 aud tm. and § woe ‘Mlchiuond and t the Gyo 7 am. daily, and Tor Washington, 6, 8, 18 12:50, 3, 5, 7 and 9:95 p.m , and 12 mid. - OnBunday ats and 10 a.m., 7 and 9:05 slexete, taformstioa, eleeping and parior cat ac- ccmmoedations can be procared at the officas, north- east corner of 13th strectatd Pennsylvania a7e- nue, northeast corner 6"h and Pennsylvania ave- at the depot, where orders can ba left fo ing of baxwage to destination fro hotel ‘dentes. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRaNK ‘THOMDON, General Manayer. se)iT a. Baltimore 0 Express. Parlor car to Ppsiadetphi ¢ clceter, Frederick, Hagerstown and W: . is ent physici surgeons and | er well-known personages. Fee, ang27 . D. D. removed to 157th | 14, wen- | OF Fania. FEMALES st, between E and ALTIMOBE AND OHIO RAILBOAD. THE GREAT DO: pres TR Coe miationne Y Houte and Short Line to eee Northwest, West, Southwest. ie a.m. galore Ellicott City ‘and Way Sta- €:30 3. m.—} Baltimore Express. 6/35 8. 1.—Baltimore, Annapolis and way. (Pied- md To take effect guna, nat 20,188 1880, at 1:30 p.m. ment, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, ets: Fick and way, vis Belay. ‘int of sand way stations. Staunton and Va. Sprinia Express. New York, Poiiaaciphiae Bos:on and iew York and ee ame ‘On Sundsy only—Ba'timore, Annap>- ia a Oat. —t8t. Louis, Ohicago, Colambus and Pitisbury Express. (Gonncets tor Hacerstowa and at Point of Rocks for Frederick and stations east of ont, except Sanday.) allman car to Cin- cinnati and Louisville. daily; Grafton to Sandusky daily except Saturday. im —Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladeas- burg, Chile: Beltaville, Lanrel, Annapolis Janc- "6 and Hanover. : T.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City —Balt‘more and Laurel Express. , Baltimore and Way. Philadelphia and Boston —Baltimore and Way ee waz . —Ba more, Biadensbarg and Laurel OT 20 p. Express. Frederick, via Ke'ay. Stops st Annapolis Juxctio 435 p.m.—}Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagors- town, Winchester snd Way Stations. On Sunday | to Felnt of Bocks and Way Stations only, ae ».ta.—T Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- 3.10 p.m.—}Chicago sud Columbus Bxpress. Bleeping cars to Chicaso dail y-. 45 p m.—* Philadelphia. a ae Express. Stove at Bladenevuns and Laur P05 b-m.—Point of Rocks ey Way Stations. 6-45 p m —? Baltimore and Wav Stations. eee —BALTIMOBE AND LAUREL EX. Bip; {St Louis, Cincinnati, Chicazo, ana press, Lait tteborg. excapt Sunday.) Hd Pittsbury. LNEW NORE. PHILADEM ALTIMORE EXPRESS. Falcep ine and special sleeping car to P aily. Sunday only. Other trains daily,except Sundsy. All tains stop at Belay Station. egies ‘or further information apply at alti: and Ohio Ticket Ofices, Wasticaton State el 603, 619 and Corner 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, G i wsRaKe to be THE TRADES. VOKBINDING. QiEDD BaTii Turkish, Russ!an and Sulphur Baths, for Hay Fever, Malaria, Rheumatism, nothing better. The and etiabie place in the city. auld “4 for the speedy cure of SEMINAL WEAK’ ‘T MANHOOD, and all diseases broush: ‘youthful indiscretions. {HROKS OF XOURH RECIPE | FREE ESS, DAVIDSON & 00. ant-coly Ni Eh ee for the Psaceenyser = uses.” worn t ibecribed Richsras. J.P. bs #3 E STREET, NEAR 9tH.— nm DY ‘ADAM DE FOREST HAS ‘Ladies. A fopaletcon plain at al 7 IB! CRE EEES RORRERO' Se Seeoatt from 2 to wd n.. with 15 years Mince! fuaraniees s cure in all diseasee of Shia ‘Nervous and Sesius! Weakn 5 Emissions, Im cy, &e. Gonorrhae Epatetee Gump een : Shere tee ieee for ladies. Main 198. Eutsw 18 of Baltimore. office, po bad Baltimore. MOTTS FRENCH POWD. B. eure for Ridne; Gravel and all_Uri- inary "Discanen, ‘Nervous, Debit AND DS are fi stand = Sen ana Teh ate 408 Sth st., between D few. Pee drempuy stended [=*= JOHNSON & CO,, Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS- TRICT and other INVESTMENT BEOURITIES, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXOHANGE. msr2? ‘OTICE.—Thousands of WA’ have Bent iiierene sieakee oo Be oo cat ae TO-MORROW. rpuomas DOWLING, & Anctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLE FURNI- At my ealerroom, EATURDAY, SerTEx- BEEISTH, 1880, COMMENCING AT 100'CLOCK, gmbracitie fing Parlor and Chamber Furai- ture, Tae Mattraeses, & COPE He THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LARGE SORREL DRAFT HORSE AT AUCTION ‘URDAY, SEPTEMBER ar }aocuoce, Twill eel in front of ny See auction room, one very large 801 Horse. eep16-3t IHOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. MINISTRATOF’S SALE OF GOD WATOH ar NPOHAIN, SOLID SILVER WARE, ABC JEWELRY. OPERA rane Sooke “AND rAd FAUSTING: $6 VOLUMES KS LETS, Lor FUBNI- TURE On EATURDAY MORNING, Beptem 18th, 1880, commencing at ii olcrodi with in the saleeroom of Thomas Dowling, (Btsr Building), I shall sell the above effects ‘1HOMAS J. MYEBS, Administrator ~ eepl5 3t eae Loe I. Ingle, deceased. PATES & HAHN, Z v8 and’ ind 3101 Touisians avenue. PEREMPTORY FALL 1, SALE OF ONE HUNDEED ND SEOOND-HAND OARRIAGES, BuGGr EXPRESS WAGONS AND HAR- BES pg? COVER ADVANOBS AND OBA! We Be sell, te the eae Fe van MORNING Bee pay CI *, 60 Top and No- Top Bain, Piano aud Ucal boxes, Brewster Patent Side Bars and fad Spring, Extension Top and Jump bat Caries: Pony and Doctor Phxtone, 3 Drags—one by Brewster, with pole, shafts and het, “top. Single seat Road and Tract one, Side Spring Break Wagone, Express and Farm, Wagons shite). lane assortment of New aud Second-hand We ‘call special attention of purchasers to the above eale, as the sale is peremptory. Stock now on Sans and can be examined at any time prior fo the sale. [sep15 3t] SPATES & HAHN, Auots. tothe sale._[sep15 3t)_BPATES & HAHN, Auots, ALTIB B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. be Satay cH AMBER 8U SUITE, NEARLY KEW, ‘The eale will take place within our saleeroom on TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER ae AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. Those in search of Rich and Stylish Furniture should not miss this oppor tunity to secure chaice w it WALTER B. WILLIAMS &00., Aucts. yuoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. a1wo Mat FINE DOUBLE matey HARNESS, TO-MOREOW, “(eatarday), a Earreaen Mi O Saturday), SePrENeeh 1erB, 1880, ar 10 C'oLocs, at my ealetroom, Gell Tehallrell the above. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. (HOMAS DQWLING, Auctioneer. TWO FARM HORSES AT AUCTION. TO-MORROW, (Saturday) Serresrn 18TH, 1880, a7 12 o'cLocK, in front of fing Og auction roon.e, I shall eéll two g00d f - ore ADSINIST EATON ‘8 SALE OF HOU: EHOLD FUBNITURE, PIOTURES, CARPE By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a spe cialterm, sppointing me ss CTE or of the estate of Mary F.A. Torrey Iwill sell at pubsic auuetion on On TUESDAY, 21st DaY ov REPTEMBER, A. D. 1880, COMMENOING AT 10 O'CLOCK A.2., at ihe auction soonie aocnee Bis streets northwest, a qsantity of Furnitare, comprising in part— | ai Bidebosed, uit Chamber Sets, Cottage Sets. Peer wes oheaa Pa ae SES, Ee ATA SEOORS, Administrator of Estate of Mary F. A. Torrey, deceased. Sopli-3t ———= = WAL TEE B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ ae OF VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING AND LOT. (1630) ON HAST SIDE OF Gob tanta S1RE) No. 1531, BETWEEN P AND RoutitW vEST. By virtueot deed of scot, datea Ate oe As77, and duly recorded in Liber 855. folio }, of the land records for thi District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will seli, at public auc- on, in front of the premises, on thors Dey BENTEMPER 24D, 1880, a7 5 o'CLOCK lowing described real er int ig’ ate Ot Washington, in said intel No. 151, in ‘Morgison avd: otiece™ subdivision “of part of equare No. 266, a8 said subdivision is adie: corded in the Sury ae office of eaid cite: in Liber B.D. ke, No. 1, folio 6, towether wi 6 im- Borers thereot Es Terms of sale: One fourth cash (of which $100 must be paid at time of sale); the balance in six, twelve, elkhtcoa and’ twenty-feur months, in equal payments, with interest trom day of sale, at 7 per ae eecured by purchaser's notes and deed of trust on property sold, or all cagh, at option of pur- chaser. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in six days, elee Trustees reserve the right to resell at Hiskcand cost of purchaser in dofanit,- sepllatbs ALBERT F. FOR," Trasteos. JB_® WARNER, Real Estate Auctioncor. STRES” SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED MEDAL EQTATE ON t STREEE BETWEEN FIFTEENTH. AND SINTHENTA STREETS NORTHWEST, WABIINGTON OITY. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date 4 |i i) January 12th, 1880, duly recorded among the Land Records of the District of Oolum- ‘is, im Liber 031, folio 449 et seq.,and at the written reduest of the party scoured thércby, we shall sell Rublig, auction, in front of the premises. on AY, THE ZiT! DAY OF BEPTENDER, 1530 Meagoccoce ail that certain piece or parcsi of ground lying and being in the city of Washins- ton, District of Columbia, and distingnishad on the’ wround plan thereof 6 Tt 30; in’Grell's se, corded subdivision of Square 190, {mproved by a new three story and back building, pressed brick front dwelling, modern improvemeuts, Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in two equat payments at one and two years, respectively, from day of ‘sale, with, interest at seven per cant: per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by desd of trust on the property; or all cash at option of purchager. A depoit of 100 required at time of gale. | Al conveyancing, Kc., at costof purchasar. ‘Terms to be coruplied with in saven days, or Trus- teea reserve the right to readyertise and sell at de- fau-ting purchaeer’s risk, H. CRAGIN, eepl3 eo CHAE. H. CRAGIN, Jn.,} UNCANSON BEOS.. Auctioneers. SRUBTERS SALE OF FRAME DWELLING AND LOT, ECOND STREET,’ BETWEEN PUBLIC. BEACH AND I STREET SOULH- EAbT, AT AUCTION By virtue aig cantor crust piven en. to us, and duiy recorded in Liber No. 833, folio ‘S24, et Beq., one of the land records of ths. District of Columbia, andat the request of the ay , On Trustees. secured, We will sell at public auctic UCTOBER Ist, A. D. 1880, ar 5 o'eLoc! ne ia. front of the premises, all that pecs and Parcel of ground Iyiny and being ia the éity of Waalitazion, istrict of Uclumbis, and known as the south four fectot Lct eight (Sy aud the north eight feet trout of Lot nine (9), of Chas. H. Holden's subdivision ib equare sever “hundred and thirty-seven, bei‘ue the. eo. Roy verty conveyed January 10th, 187: Ty Walter A. Michvlsou to Henry Reivers, toget ier with all and singular the appartenances, ruhts, privileges, Jnprovements and other hereditament to the same be.on, ‘Terme. One-third cash ; balance in six and twelve mouths, notes to bear aix percent. interest _and to be secured by deed of trust on premises. Oynvey- ancing and recording st purchaser's cost. Teras to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Arastece reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and gost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days" pablic notice of such regale in seme beer heat Published in Washington, D.C. A eee Olas Bia ANN, cel5-coKds JOMN I 1} Trastees. ALTER B. W: ee r3 GO, Auctioneers. ook Virtue of a deed of trast, dated March “A. D, 1879, and duly recorded in Liber Ros ut, folio dis et eeq., one of the land records of the District of Golmbia, and by direc: Eon vof the party secured thereby: Twit) sell at public ‘suction, ia front of the pr on THE OTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. ar 6 o'CLooK P. M., all those certain lots, pieces’ or parcela of ground and presses. situate, lying and being in District of Calnmbis, and a ated: ‘on the «round plat or plan of raid city as Lota numbered forty-five 45) and forty-six (46), in John Far ey’s subdivision of part of saaare nutabere! five Lundred and winety four (594), with the improvements, cousisting of a two- story brick dwelling and store. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cach; balanca in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest at the rate of sevea per cent per annum until paid, Eecurea by a deed of trust upon the propsrt fold; or all cash, at option of purchasar. A deposit of 8100 required atsale. All conveyancing, &c., at purebaser's cst. If terms of sale are not com- piled with in five days from day of eale, the Trastes reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. ‘fhe purchaser at a eale of the above vroperty mage on the:2id day of July, &-D: 1880, having failed to comply with the terms of fale, this sale will be mae at his risk and cost. JOSEPH T. DYER, Surviving Trustes. 5ep/13-15, 17, 20, 2: |, 23829 W. H. WHEATLEY, EAM DY! WET AND DEY SCOURING, 49 Jefterson street, GEonGETOWN, D. With every facility, the bést alent, and a fail toc! FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DYE STUFES AND CHEM. Tam prepared for the fall trade. Work calcd for and delivered in the ctys by mail or express from other places. HOMAD oe Auctioneer. THE © OF ADOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT AT AUOTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Berr. 220, 1880, commencing at 10 0% cee st my ane tion rooms, Star Building, 1 sh: = 1,060 pairs Ladies’, Ohildren’s ‘and Men's Shoes and Boots, and 160 Shoe Boxes, removed to Les etre for convenience of sale THOMAS DOWLT: H. WARNER, Auctioreer. ry OUANCERY Bate OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TE ON THIRTEEN-AND-AHALY BT. et. BETWEEN MARYLAND AVEN AND pouan pe ue AND ON ATARY LAND ENUF, WEEN, THIRTEENTH AND AHUMTEEN AND-AHALF STS." SOU By y virtue of a deerée of the Bapreme Court of the Dietrict of Colnmbia, passed ia entity cause No. 7,313, (Hughes vs. Fannes et al., the tnderpned, on benstor, will oer forsale at public auction, 6u MONDAY, THe 2irH pay oF Eurresinen, 1890, at 8 O'clock p. ., 10 frovt of the premiees, all those lots of ground in the city ef Washington and District of Columbis known as the east 27 feet 5 inches front by the deoth, thereof f Lot 3, in Square 268) situated on Maryland av. enue, between 133 and {4th streets 6-5 tmproved by aframe awel ing And om the same day, and P. ofter for sale in front of the [remites’ the’ north 21 feet 6 inches front by the rh thereof, of Lot 15, in Synare 267, situated on strest weet, between Maryland avens and h D street, improved by a frsme dwelling. “Petras of eale- One-third of the prchase money in cash within five days after day of sale, of which 3 is to be paid as a deposit at the time of sale, and the balance payable in two equal instalments, in three and six months after date, for which the purchaser will deiver his promissory notes, date] on dey of sale, and to bear interest at six per centam Fer apnum, to said trustee, or all cash, at the op- tion of the purchaser. ANK T, BROWNING, Trngtec sep17-cokas “Columbian Law balding HANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BUULD. ING LOTS ON THE NOTH SIDE OF 1 BRTREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND NORTH GATTO. STRERTS, NORTHEABT virtue of a decree of the Supreme < Conrt, 6 District of CoS Bites a any Oause No. 3,50 etal., 1 will offer tor’ eae, on mn WEONESDAY. Ser TEMUER 29, 1580, aT 5 O'CLOCK P M.,at public anc- tion, in front of tes premises, all of Lot 8, and the west half of Lot ns in the subdivision of equare 676, in Wasbiny D. ‘Terms of sale: Gne-third cash: the residno in ‘three equal installments at eix, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, with interest at eight yer cent. ‘The titleto be retained until all of the purchase money and the interest is paid. ‘Terms of Bale to be complied with within ‘soven days, on fail- ire, right reserved-to resell at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. A‘] conveyancing — er’a cost. $100 dey it on acceptance of JAMES 8. EDWARDS, 3 GEORGE TRUESDELL, Auct. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TEUSTEES BALE OF VALUABLE PROP&RTY N THE SOULHWEST CORNER OF NORTH RAND THIRD STREETS EAST, OAPITOL _ By vir Stig of a 4 deed of trust dated the eee sud dviy recorded 12 Lil sr’ one of the land records for. he es orustee 30, Tibed property, viz orparesl of land known and described on the | aor pian cf the city of Washington, in sald District of lumbia, a8 Lot jetterei C, in N.C. Sholes and there’ Teeorded subdivision of orizival Lots mum: kered 14 and 45, in Square numbered 753, beyin- uits for the same at the south west earner of A street north end 3d street east, and running thence south with the lines of ssid 34 strect east 21 fect; thones Fo ,t Md feet 10 and a half inchos: thanos tlorsh al feet; thence cast alone the line of North A street 10g fect Wands half inches to the place of besin- Lir, "Terms: One-third cach; the reeidae in two eqna! paynents at six and twelve mouths, with notes bearing interest and secured by g deed of trust. All conveyancing st purchaser's a@@t. $100 deposit required at the time of sale, sepl7-dts GEORGE PETER, Truste. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. GEE ee as SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TE, to Wit: FART LOT 20, IN SQUARE ON M ET, JOBTH ae EIETIL STREETS NORTHWEST, AN 4 AND 625, ON ors 135, SQUARE NORTH I ee, BETWEEN NORTH OSBITOL AND FIRST By tirtue of s decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, ‘pagan cquity fry cause No. 6,340, of William ler, tee, against Gorham P. Hopkins ot al., the un as Trustee, will cn. DAY, the TBs0, at tig O'CLOCK P. M., sell at public auction, in front of the premises, cost'vart of Lot 20, in Sqaare No. O14, beaiuning: for thosame st the’ northeast corher of s and running thence west aleng the line of nc Birect thirty-two fest and two and one-half iacles: thence south to the southern line of said Lot and a public alley: thence uorthwardiy alony said alley tothe soutlieast comer of said Lot, and thence hort to the place of beyinn ing, and improvements. don the samc at 3 O'CLOCK P.M., will sell Lots 34 ‘utd 195, ln Sheperd's subdivision” of square No. 623. crms cf Sale; One-third purchase money cash, and the balance in ix, twelve snd eighteen months, the whole to bear interest, aud the paymeat tere. of to be secured by th iniseory hotes of tae tmohey can be paid tueh on the day of sala, or the ratification thereof by the Court. ‘No deed fivgn, mnt all purehass money and interest is paid. A lion is reserved on the property for the purchase money and interest, all conveyancing at cost of purchaser, 85) deposit will be required on each lot sold. Tho terms of fale must be complied with within ten dayg, other- Wise the cesta deli the rieht to, reself at th risk and costs of defaulting purch. AUL 8. HENKLE, Tastee, fepl3-d&as 8 oities No- 460 La. ave. Ordera by wail promptly attended. anz23 CORA BLANI M.D. Qrie_ ise removed fro it. n.w. to 1209 where she may be consulted PCR sionally dufine DAY aod RYENING. “All diseases treated by the most spproved methods. Nervous adections and diseases pecull-r to women With Spécial sueccss. Office in residence. sepll-3m_ THE MINING RECORD, $3.0 Year. No. 61 Broadv ew Work. Most com: Plete: Miniwx Paper ever publiaued. Sample Copies Free. Orders executed for Mining Stocks and other Securities both in N. ¥. and isco. Rept coe ALEX. ROBT. OHISOLM, Prop’r Goer SEWING MACHINES OF ANY KIND RENTED. REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY. We have the most complete assortment of SEWING MACHINES in he city, At Prices to suit everybody. Call and be convin OPPENHEIMEW Ss, 528 Oth strect n.w., seps Bt. Cloud Building. EATING SPECIALTIE: MOT TS’ SOCIAL LATROBE. MOTTS' BAN MOTTS' STAB BYURNROES aaa Al 4 cheap a8 sny in the market bove and warranted to give satusf HAMILTON & SHEDD, augil 400 Oth street n.w. ( Oiicatostntes POTTERY. 313 Georgia avenue, foot of 3d st. east. [ote beg ales and EARTHENWABE of every de- GARDEN va pam ‘and COOKING Florista and tie trade e suppited without delay, Prices. au5-3m OES YOUR BLOOD NEED PURL- D' TING! a the troubled Reins DSOMTOU: UND ELOOBIOE POWDER and be cured. eee a Dean to <u ese a [ag z Sth ster UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. IRURTEES’ SALE OF, [THREE RACER W Ge wo Bits ee ON = Guly recorded Feq:, one of Holand vecoris of Golumb's, and by request of oe we will sell at ae auction, on SA A.D. 1800, AT ones ge, infront piece ant feqtou, in tis District of a srown as the south seventsen (17. fect front street, by the depth of the lot or Jot thirty: ‘aight, (8), io reservation “7A,” toxether and singular the appurtenances, rights, vavileg es, improvements and other heseditaments tothe same belopwing or in any wise appettainins. This property 18 fituated on 3d strect, botweea eae. vanis avenue and Missonri avenue north- west, J Tmproved by large Brick Dwelling, and Brick Shopin rear. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, notes to bear seyen per cent interest snd to be secured by deed of trast on the premises. Oon- Yeyancing and recording at purchaser's Cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustess reser ge tie right to resell the proparty at the risk and cost of defaulting Pak rea upon siving five care pablic, no Ea ‘of such resale ae Aeporit of #100 req ured et ting orate fepl5 cokds Z H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. STKE’S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- a TORE AND MANSARD FRAME et AT MOUNT PLEASANT: IN 7 BynuFine of a deca of trust dated July 75, ana d ay recorded ia % iis Ene of th Hae reopeas tor tue Disteot ai fuest of the part sel, at Puc auction, ia front of the been promises. on 8 ATURDAY, ue sr : !alaiico in taree ments in six (6. twelve (02) aud elghtoca (13 month, with £1 ad clguteon (8) ONE PRICE. Drloes that. em Sur customers to Teloi wooD been from the best clas professional MISCELLANEOUS. ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. DESIRABLE LINE IN LADIES’ AND MISSES’ WRAPS, SUITABLE FOR EARLY FALL, aT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE, ‘705 and 709 Market Space. Auwass ON DECK With a complete Stock of the VERY BEST GOODS A special feature of our stock just at thistime is a large lot of 2 NEW JAPAN TEA, nataral leaf (ancolored.) It is of the first ‘"Ma Robe ** and is pronounced by all who have tri it to be * the most delicious article of Tca they have Another attractive feature of our stock to-day is AN UNUSUALLY OHOICE ARTICLE OF GOSHEN BUTTER. ‘Telephonic connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Oth street, bet, E and F. (WAITE FRONT.) L MABTIN & CO.'S CELEBRATED PULP MORTAR BLAOK, FOR BRICKLAYER'S USE, Where Biack Joints are require1. Stock on hand. J. He JOHNSON & CO.. Acexts, an24 12th st. Wharfand 1202 F st.n.w. VETERINARY. Headquarters, 409 14th street. ALL KINDS OF HORSE, OATTLE AND DOG MEDICINE FOR SALE. aug2l BOBT. SMITH. V. 8. IME AND CEMENT. SAYLOB'S PORTLAND 01 GEMENT, , trongest, cheapest, best. BOCKLAND nie cel re on. ALE, OHURCH, SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. MANTELS AND TILING of every de- ‘scription a specialty. L. E. GANNON, -jy7-ly Boom 7, Corcoran Building. it. VON MOSCHZISHEB 8 year ago opened his offices at 619 19th street northwest. for the special treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED BIGHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, ETO. Tia success has been most gratifying to aud to many of the numerous been under his care, the majority of whom have 8, SENATORS, REPRESENTA- TivEs, LAWYERS, eS MERCHANTS, CHIEFS OF DEPARTMENTS ing any empirical claims to intauvititys he has Bo hesitancy in asserting that he je willing that his record shall be compared with its per- centage with that of any specialist or paveician this city or elsewhere. His success rere that he a resolved to make ile alte, bes ‘SPE tat REQUE his PERMANENT hi Asong ‘Tectimonial of euccsasfal. treatment al- dy published, he dl name those of SEXATOW Pm others. one best citizens can be examined at his Offices, 6] yth street n.w., and he wishes it diati stood that no name as refe: of testimonial ever published which has not been Placed VOLUNTARILY at his disposal for that pur- pose. ang?’ ang21-3m SUSHIL DAMAGED SEWER PIPE. yiz-8m meer 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. WY¥VILL, Agent, A LARGE LOT FOR SALE VERY LOW. ‘We are also offering Lowes THAN EVER TERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, CHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE OROCKS axp GARDEN VASES, of our OWN MANUFACTURE. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA CO. 401 New Jersey Avenu: ang23 Nagas B. & O. Depot. WEsves. HENGLA & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. (Office and Warerooms, 105 and 107 Water street, ‘ECOND HAND CLOTHING, "Bs be STL | | pees | THE EVENING STAR. September 17, 1880. > Do You Know? under the wild cherry-tree. End ol When a bum an being dies, Fecming Scarce 80 good or wike, Bear ce #§ nie nee) sind As the horee he leaves behind, “Lo,” we cry, **the fete ‘spirit Doth a newer garb inhe: Throust eternity doth aot Growing, crestening, evermore.” But onr beautiful dumb creatures Jield their gentie, eenerous natures, eir Haunted bye ea Wistfully upon us Loving, trusting, st 0 the last; ‘arrogan’ ze They have had thers tte day; Nothing of them but was clay. ‘Has sll perished? Was no min eraceful form enshrined? Can the love that filled those eyes With most eloquent replies, When the glossy heaa, close Grateful met your hands caressing ; Can the mute intelligent Bafiting oft our human sense With strange wisdom, —buried be “*Under the wild cherry- tree?” Are these elements that cai In a daisy’s blossoming? Gr in long dark grasses wave Piume-like o'er yc ur favorite's grave? fad In all cee that God bas made? recht of harm, believing That, some vewer form receiving, ah y find wider sphere, Live alarcer lite tise here Bhat the meek, apyealine exes, Hsvnted by strange mysteries, more extended field, 'w Cestinies unecaled ; Or that in the ripened prime Of sone far-off summer time, Toon, hat unknown domain, find our pets egain? jpg Belen Barron Bostwick in the Free Rel Hone Phosphate for Lawns. ‘ing bone manure on my lawn results. The ground 1s on a the north, and so steep that It 13 ibe the lawn mower Is rass becomes thick. I have given it U we ar suflicient to keey ra meee oan me zue been ust Kh gratifying hillside facing tt with some di! more so when the ood green established. a more required, and they al: showed more p ainly ee was neede AU first reliance was put wholly upon home road dyst, compost, and urine, all which each according to its properties. most effective, but too expenst Urine was little behind tt. The effect ot each became visible a week after the Uon, and in a few weeks more it had ex; if nO manure that 13 equal to But this was just what [ T wanted a more slow and perma- got to some extent in ‘ust Well charged with horse dung, and More in the compost, a part of which was the heloset. The application of hese stimulants had to be made several times as en 1 to Keep up a uniform and not es TO or several years this was con- Unued, when the clipped 2 cluding the retention of tection, which afforded mating its effect, ivers, including Some extent, skimmed milk had an effect, Milk was the these tn rapid action. did not want, can possibly be sNocr compouors a and at with. This I ur competitors and cause contents of the eartl ‘ass began to tell, In- p fall growth for pro- A good chance for e: By it the land slo gradually improved, the soll being prin Clay. Originally of'a light color, when wet, it bas begun to assur cast, and’ fs less atlecied by drouth. It ts the vegetable material of the decaying roots and the 2 pings that have malnty accomp alded by a dressing of lune: of these frequent applica. a character hot me a rich east tons of manure of handle, and some of them (the post) requiring raking, and then for weeks showing in the grass, I determined on some other fertilizers. Bone phosphate seemed to be what I wanted; so I secured some last ye: and gave my land a» = ht dusting. on one e: e effect became visible It was slow in its action, “ebd maintained it during the season, hot appearing to be of use tn doubling the dose. alter some time. with the weather, oy but king dark, roduced a a tres! I uséd that Season, and prove quite satisfactory, aes Bone phosphate, I am contident, has Its effect increased on grass lands winter, the frost by its action covering it, this fertilizer requiring darkness for a full effect. In nent Was continued, less so during the rather severe drouth that followed, but increasing again with the moist weather of This was decisive with this fertilizer, Shevine that It was adapted to the land, and just what I wanted: but there is more of tt yet. A drouth again occurring, tt suffered somewhat, but Jess than the surroundin; cularly pasture, which was a northern inclination favored me somewhat. After this, on the 19th of August, moist weather again set In, and continued more or less during the remainder of the month, the grass pushing and thickening even more than at any Ume be- icre—so much So that on the part receiving osphate the scythe had to . Thusa dng ne application has served ‘two years, givfog me a better grass than mere uniform in growth and appear- without any road dust or comy cr trequeut labor of applying. abce Is avelded, anda good turfestablished at & mere tritie of expense, Jact—snd an important fact it is to farmers— that the phosphate is adapted to the soll. Other- Wise the case would have been different, show- irg the becessity of trst testing. After I had seen the good effe*t last year of Ube phcsphate, I concluded to make another ap- pileaticn the present season, increasing the qnaxtity, but the unexpected me to change my plan, with any farther use of the fertilizer, in the hope that the sofl may become self-supporting, sufficient pabulum to | perhaps the aid of a little plaster, and an occasional light dressing of ime to act on the v% if this fails, I fall back on, and the increased e1 creased use on one of its reliability. sy6 by the intervention of the spring the ‘grass tields, parti- most ruined.” The bese er of the All this annoy? It is all owing to the Suecess has led I shall now dispense pings farnishin; the grass, wit table material at the — part of the lawn assures me ‘¢ is composed of bone dust and of grains Of more or less coarseness. I< the coarse grains that give 1t permanence, and Uhey should form a large part of every’bone hay atients who have | manure elntended for the lawn.—Cwuntry Gen- Withont Isy- rom a Grand Bank code sting trip y terday morning, reports that on ag rt $e Aug. éth, anchored near Job Cav; rom the shore, in Conception e purpose Of procuring bait. ‘Atter | During the absence of Capt. Nass the crew attempted to catch Jigs, when the vessel was ied by 200 or 300 natives, who drove the crew into the cabinway and forecastle, and at- tempted to get the vessel under way. Capt. Nass returned and found the Newfoundlanders very threatening, but as the vessel began drift- ing on the rocks they were frightened and left. ‘The vessel came very near gotpg ashore. The day previous the schooner Victor, of Glouces was boarded Ina shnilar manner, and violence prevent her fishing. The Newfound- Jang government's objection to Sunday fishing ices not hold in this case, as the ® crew of the bioro Castie were line Ine fishing, SIDENOE. ‘BEPRESENTATIVI *, ‘P- SOMERVILLE, ‘ides numerous ‘Thursday mornin, a few 7 Said, wit ference is given or letter and use of the seine Boston WELCOMES HER'DISTINGUISI ‘The arrangements for the two ponarel, and Tiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Boston were completed yesterday afternoon. was an immense gathering in Faneuil Hall last The hall was ——— decorated. ‘Among the distinguished persons p Mayor Prince, Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, tary of State Evarts, Attorney General Senator Hoar, Lieut. Gov. Boutwell and Bullock, Congressmen Russell Gov. Van Zandt and staff, of Rhode Island, Gov. Head, of New Ham Gillap, of Montréal, 3 Courtenay, of Charleston, Worcester, Ray, of St. Job, S. B., Doyle, of the eee laoijoxe, Ser 452 Penn’‘a ave. Weston, ex-Govs. Providence, ax Comed tothe ott ty Mayor oe, a shes were made ef ied Re c 1 jayor pred: Mayor MacKintosh, of O1 Attorney General Devens and conclusion the meeting the guests were taken charge by members of the city government and escorted to their quarters. ‘THE UNDERTAKER AND THE SKIPPING ROPE.— |, amma!” sald a little girl, ranning into the House, “while we girls were ee out on the pavement a real nice gave us some candy ae told us to k ry Evans, others. At the cy 1osewoo bo} ‘aM ned wita wane satin, with # glass Cover and silver handles ap girl's Dame on a silver plate. form going to seven hundred Persia ty abd get it for when any little gir) Georgetown. D. 0. Minis‘er Langston Entertaincd. Editor Sor:—Str; i crave only suMcient space in your valuable columns fo correct an impres- Sion which received currency through an item Which Was read in your tesue of the 14th tnst., referring to a dinner proposed to be given to Minister Langston by Senator Bruce and other prominent centlemc Minister Langston was. very handsomely entertained last evening by Mr. Wm. EB. Matthews. ‘There were several invited to meet the able gentiemar a8 the honor to represent this govern- ment at Haytl Mr. Matthews alw: enter- tains well, On this occasion the sur- ia variety and elegance dinners of far ambitious pretensions. 1 was success. The sitting was from ‘The speeches were of a character tndica- live of the taste and ability of those invited to do bonor to our distinguished representative, Mr. Langston tp his remarks, discovered to his hearers that be had lost none of bis rare powers Of specch, Septemiber 16th, 1889, The Maine Returns. A PLURALITY PORK DAY, ris. A Portland, Me., dispatch at 1 o'clock tats =: Four bun 1, F rality last year nots 2. received gave last year, scattering, So—a tukton majortt ¥ come the same as last year Davis will have plurality, Adding the sc that received We have até so that) wis wilt Hot Ket A Majority without a further gain ot ‘The total vote to hear from ts 1 creased five per cent, like the r the aggregate up tot night's estimate, and 300 m Monday night. It will, howeve other Way, namely: | Davis tcattering, 420—subject nse, further gain or loss on either There’ are twelve Arocstook towns 1) cot Part of them gave last year Davis 15; Gare. total of only % nges Well vary the result. The other twenty-two towns are four plantations in Franklin county, up by Rangely lakes, at the bead-waters of the Kenneboct Unree tn Oxford abd two in Somerset, in the same wild region; six in Hancock, two of which are on the remote nds,abd four in the back forests of the Three are in Penobscot county. Clif. ton, Exeter and Garland, al! accessible and near Bangor. ‘The remaining four are in Washing- fon, all tn unsettled lake regions, s0 that the Whole are widely scattered and cannot swing fogether. It ts therefore concluded that Davis will have a plurality of about 200. The last twelve towns received, unree from Hancock, one from Somerset, four from Washington and three frem Aroostook, which, therefore, sample the rest, gave a republican gain of 50 In a total vote Of 1,40, A similar gain on the 1,922 to hear from would give only 63, which would bring Davis’ plurality up to 866 and leave him s short of a majority If the scattering vote comes in as anticipated. DEMOCRATS STILL CLAIMING A TICTORY. “The national democratic committee in New York received the — following dispatch from Portland yesterday:—Three hunired and sixty-four fowns give Platsted 65, 67.825; republican majority 7 gave the opposition 70,4 mublican, majority publican joss since 1 cratic majorities In 1s0, ‘There Is no daubt of wr Congress the contest, y ‘and Patton 18 close and ‘The committee sent out y n the following dispatch NeW YORK, Sept. 16,—Our latest infomation Is to the cflect that Pla between I No amoui cheating, which {tts apparent the repubit are trying to do, can effect this result. thing is heing done to watch them and defeat fraud on their part. Ww. BaRNeM, vairman.” SENATOR BLAINE TAKES COMFORT. Senator Blaine sent whe following telegram depend afternoon to Gen. Garfleld ‘A, ME., Sept. 16.—Gen. James A. Gar- herd # ntor, Ohio : The indications now point ubmistakably to the election of Gov. Davis, If we could be assured of au honest vole and an honest return in the French plantations of Aroostook county every possibility of doubt would be removed. These plantations have been hot-beds of democratic fraud for thirty years past. We have not yet recetved thelr returns. The total vote for Gov. Davis will reach pearly If not quite 74,000. Only twice in the history of our party In Maine has the yote exceeded 75,000, and never reachea . The averege annual vote for the past ten years has been a little more than 60,000. Our people are in splendid heart and courage, and will go tnto the November fight with the advantage of a popular majority in the contest of Monday J. G. BLaing,” jeeping-Rooms, Do not negiect ventilating your bedrooms when the weather becomes cold. In the morn- ing hoist the windows, take olf the bedclothes, sbake and sur the ticks, turn the upper one over the foct roll. ‘This ‘will prevent the im- pure odors penetrating-farther, and they will esc ter while the bed is warm, and you will not have to Walt for the beds to air when you are ready to make them. In hot weather we sleep with all the windows cpen, but do not allow the wind to blow direct- ly upon us. In the coldest nights of winter we énly leave the doors open connecting with other recms. On no account sleep in tight rooms without at least a crack to admit of pure sir. Plenty of fresh air gives health, strength and elasticity to the lungs and body. Keep the pores of the skin open, to let. tm- purities pass out freely, by washing the body ence a week in winter and sao in summer. Tlave the rocm warm, bathe quickly, and wipe ry, and you will not fecl chilly If it has been done properly. If all the clothing worn by day were aired while we sirep in other garments, much bealth and comiart would be added to Ife. One-third of our lives are spent in our sleeping-rooms. Do be particular about them. Let them by large, dry and pleasant.—German- town Telegraph. To PRESERVE BricuT GraTEs.—To preserve is | bright grates OF firearons from Fust, make @ strong paste of fresh lime and water, and with a fine brush sinear it as thickly as possible over all the polished surface requiring preservation. By this simple means all the grates and fire irons in al cmpty house may be kept for months free from harm without farther care or attenucn. Logical éeéuc' She was a Boston lady of culture. She stecd watching a canal boat loaded with ice, as N was being locked Into the canal from Lake Champlain... “What ts loaded With?” she asked. “lee,” was. “Oh, my!” she exclaimed, in sur- it the horrid stuf! [should mel It, the water New Orleans Ties. A journalistic item: Gilhooly is talking about starting a new paper In Galveston and Was tell- i friend about it, you can borrow fifty dollars snd start a new paper,” sald the fie erocuregingiy.. “You garced fool! If T could borrow fifty dollars what would I want to start a paper for? T want to start the paper so I can borrow the fifty dollars.”—Gulreston News. “There ts something peculiar, sbout flour,’ the San F “When wheat = up ten cenis & hundred,” four firds It out telegraph, but When whext goes down tour gets tLe news from the east by can mighty slow canal at that. The cliy appolnt some ene to notify llour when wheat goes down.” A satisfactory explana’ ‘What are you doing tn here with a knife and a pistol?” asked a Galveston man of a burglar whom he cau, in bis house at midnight. “What do you sup- fe, EXCept keeplhg Out of the way of the tel- jows who are looking fo mau to put on tbe local ticket ws, MARRIED. IVINS DRUMAGIN. On Jnpe 1%, 166 In Bat, F fi roth, Me. an Glymont, Md, to Mies Ipa L. DBUMAGIN, of iis porta MM —CLAMPETTE. On September 15, 30 a the Tuhnce of the Dride'e inciber, Some Minick to KavsE CLAMPETTE, bot of this city. * STIBEIRG—DERMARD. On cane — 1580, 4 p-m., by the Bev. E.G. Tressel, at EB. Brenarp, both of h ————— ce DIED. gt ‘B. MoD) i os rood BoM Danie: om Fone! ervices late oe, 1 Bi ral at hi” late residence, 1404, Sixth SULLIVAN. , Departed thie life Frias ‘ep ort illness, a agro 7, 1880, Sere oven! , ran a mative of the and Koes Young, aged two UNDERTAKERS. Fre axes, Beventh street morihwest., ———— ee ¥ ZOUNG. At Ban Rafael, Cal, VEQUNG. At Ban Bates. C3 t ares —_———— J ™ UNDERTAKER, sep27-12m_ ‘1337 LOth street We