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STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. QTEAMER JANE MOSELEY. b Captain 543 On and sfter MONDA' th inst, and antil further notice, the favorite snd fast mer “Jane Moseley" will leave, Gock at foot of 6th st.at 5 o'clock ei sels. for Worfolk, Fortress Monroe, Piney x ‘int Lookout, on MONDAYS, WED- A¥n gud FRIDAYS, in vlace of company’s ner Lacy of the Lake. Note the change of O. 8. LOVELL, President 23 Inland and Seaboard C. Oo. pores AC LANDINGS. polsamer NYETIC. os U. 8. Ball, jesves torsc Ferry street, every y, Wednesday and Fri wr all Rive: a: inwe, Chapel Point, Vines Machodoe and Mattox :'re on idaye extend trip to Nomint id and Curioman, and dsy sud Saturday. rates. ¥, TUESDAY AND THUBSDAY, For all the PUTOMAQ RIVER LANDINGS as fer £8 Leonar it -waand Nomini; returning MONDAY, WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY. Fare end Freight at lowest rates 3913-19 F. J. STONE, Purcer. ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONBOE STEAMER LADY OF TH LAKE. Cartas T. &. BALDWL ae: fare, 31; Round trip, SNES tare, 10 Rou Seek 4 ¥ FRIDAYS, at 5:30 nate days at $ p-m.,stop— 3 Feint, Point Lookout 8, THURSDAYS and § “CLNELLY. Ast, 6th st whark. pTz SS FOR NEW YOu Stermel «JOHN GIBSON and E. Fier4:, E R: ¥. ATORDA) Grorse } dONDAYS. z POA. DENUAM, Agt., 63 Water ©, 0 +9 General Ofiice, Fas Hott PD. 8 LOVETT, Presid FOE A GFORGE L¥ARY. var. au. Josera WarrE, LEAVES INGTON, venth at. |i WED-| TUESDAY, ” THURS 30,and| DAY AND SUNDAY, AY. at! ate. a. st Looxout Going ‘1: Ronnd “rip, $1.50. Tickets nd staterooms for sala 16 ¢ st. n.w ; I. B. Polk- ery store, O32 La. av., next to Post 4, 143 ave. B.W., - 15th stand N.Y. ave. B. F. DODD. Agant. ERMAN LLOYD—Sreamsare ‘EEN New Youx, Havax, Loxpos, o% AND BEKE ae 3 of this carp: sail every remien Pier, foot « treet, Hoboken. From New Yors to Havre, Lon- mand Bremen. first cabin, $100; steerage, prepaid stoe: Yor freieht or passage apply to G 2 Bo nv Greez, New York. OTT & CO., 925 Ps. ave., Agents sue? EXPRESS LINE WEEN WASHINGTON, GFOPGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA PHILADELPHIA, LADELP SIA 8 E K, Bostox, PRovIDENG Fart Loven, asp aLL Porsis IN Tae Nx} ENGLAND PTATES. ‘Through bills of Iading given. SAILING Days. at 10.4 m. in -m. Georgetown ed at Washington. CLYDE § 60., General Ma Philadelphia: J. H. JOHNSON het. wharf ahd 1202 F et. Dow. YUNARD LINE. C NOTIOR LANE ROUTE. 4 THE CUNARD oes i toa COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Harbor, FROM PiER 40, N. k., NEW YORE. is... Wed. Bept- 23) Aleria.... Wed-.0 Seythia. BATES OF PASSAGE. 280 snd 816 gold, acco: to accommodations. ‘Tickets to Paris, $15 gold additional. Return pickets on favorable terms. Btcerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and stown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest rates, ‘Through bill f laden viven for Belfast, Glasgow, ‘Havre, Antwerp and other ports on ‘hs Goutinect Bnd for Mediterranean ports. Por freicht and passage apply at the Company's office, No 4 Bowling Green, o both steerage and Sabin’ > OTIS BIGELOW & 00. 605 7th 8 ‘ash . CHAS. G. FRANCKLYS, Axent, N.Y. ten, “Rotterdam,” **P. Os- and ‘‘Msas’—carrying the U. nerlabaa,, [eave Watson's Bigres, Bacoud 5, 800; Stace C : -, CAZAUX, General Avent, 27 South +, New York. For passage ZEROTT & O0., 945 Pent “or F. H’ JOHNSON, Avente <, corner New York eat aunt loop yPecusnts 4ND MINES» TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LISE OF STEAMEK3 BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Bailing days from Bsltimore—Every WEDNES- DAY snd SATURDAY, st 4 p.m, from foot of Syear's Whack, (uear foot 8. G4y wi) m. New York—Every WEDNESDAY and BAT- 2. yh ge » from Pier 44, Sst River, (near pascenaer sccommodations. Lowest wusrauteed. Gates of jscaco— First-class, @5, fncinding mosis snd — 20" —_ Btecrawe, #2, meals, if de Se ASG Yee A Le HUGGING, gt, (Boston Wa20. H. GEOVEN. Agte ww Bier 49, EAST #IVELS SY. ry yesr: + 900 B street 8.w-, oppo BE. LEON! the oltest = bie 1.8 DIES PHY! OF Pak WAS REMEDY Fon si plotnts icky em 1 ike > , every Wednesday ay, at his office, 456 C st. n.w., near $p.m., who, with 15 years’ expe- “8 onre in all diseases of the Uri- , ryous and Seminal Weakness, cently contracted,” positivsly cused recently con! ¢ 10 days. Consultation strictly private, and separate offices for ladies. Hefers to the leading mf Vb oe, 19 Ruaw st, ore. Charges moderste. mar29-6m De cts FRENCH POWDERS Certain cure for Kidney Di Gravel snd al Uri- a fear ae a week: = potency, Gleet, Scrofula, Syphilis and Blood and ein Diseasce s cared. how cured in 48 hours. For sale by WM. B. BN- cist, and THE TRADES. GES Fespectfaily informed that a weave oF eee Es eras t ‘workinen are employed, and the work surned out OTICE.—Thoussnds of WATOHES Leen kept in order by me during the last thinte = be TT ae when manu- pa pepbre ignyn in with care, last son. N TENGEN, D19 Ponnayivanis avo. auxd T= CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. | Payable semi-annually, secared FUTURE DAYS. H. WARNER, Beal Estate Auctioneer. POSTPONED SALE OF SUPERIOR SUBURBAN PROPERTY AT THE HEAD OF CONNECTI- OUT AVENUE NORTHWEST. ‘That msnificent piece cf ground, fronting, 311 70-100 feet on Boundary street, at the Junction of said street and Connecticut ave- hue, being Lot ©, of the recorded subdivieion “Oaklawn,” coataipiog 108,989 squsre feet, which which was advertieed in The Btar to be ‘eoid on SATURDAY. the 22p oF May, and again on FRE ae the seals Max, ee ont (ee Ges ot oe lays postponed on account © 6 weather, will be axain cffered for sale on the |premissoa WED NES- DAY, the Ip or JuNr, 1840, a6 o'cLocs ‘Terme of sale: One-third cash, and the bance in one nnd two years, with seven per cont. interost, deed of trit JOUN E NORRIS, Trastee. f2-THE ALOVE SALE IS PORTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, JCNE Sra, 1489, same hour and place. JOHN E. NOREIS, Trastee. f?~ THE AROVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE “16, 1889. game hone and place, JOHN E. NOARIS, Trustes. CP THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED ortil V EEDNESDAY, Jone 3p, 189), Av 4 O'CLOCK P.M, at Ww ime the properiy wi be sole. ‘JOHN E. MOBBIS, Trasies. te- THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE SALE having failed to comply with the terms, the proo- ery Will be resold on J HUESDAY, SEE F. 80, 15 $6 oo! KP M., bis risk ost. ar ON E. RURIS, Trustee. TPR S. BL WAsaa: ate Auct. TRUST? E'S FALE OF UNIMPROVED PRO?ER- TY ON POULIN STREKT, BETWEEN K AND L SJHEETS NORTHESSE. Under and by virtue of a deed of tra herring date the Sd cay of October, 187 and recorded inViber No. 801, folio 431, crsigned Trus‘es will offer at public sal rout of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, Sem TEMBER 207TH, aT Frvg O'CLocs paat., all that certam pices or parcel of land sitaate and lying in © Caty of Wehington, D. O., being lot nambered tuerty-two, (42°, ¢f Auwus*ns Jay's recorded sab- diy son of Grizinal lot numbered five, (5), in numbered cizbt hundred and atx, ( U6. ‘Fern.s of ssle: One-third cash. and the residas in three equal instalments, payable six. twelve and eebteen months irom day of sale, with laters snd to be evidenced by promissory notes of pur- secticd by deed of trust on premises sid, cr #}) cash at the option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of bid. If purcuaser fails te comply with teras within seven days from sae, the trustee will resell at his cost aud risk. All cing st purcheser’s cost. ‘Rds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trusteo. UNCANSON EROS., Auctioneers. RUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING AND JT, ON SECOND SYRERT,! BEPWEEN PUBLIC 5Pa0k AND I STREET SOUTH- e of a deed of trust given to ua, ra J iy recorded ia Liber No. 835, folio etreq., cue of the land records of ths rict of Columbia, and at the request of the party ured, We Will sell St rublic auction, on FRIDAY, eR Ist, A. D. 1880, ar 5 My it frout of the premise grourd lying and District of Uolum bi feet cf Let eteht (8) and the nortl «f Lot nine (2), of Chas. H. Hol in Fquare seven hnidred aud thi the same property coi ty Waiter A. Nicholson ali and singular the ap privileges, improvements and to the same be onging. Terms: Oue- third cash; balance in six and twelye months, notes to bear six per ceat. interest and to mes. . all that 1 18 _prope purebsser, upon of sueh resais in lia Washington, D.G. A at wale. JUENEMANN,? Cuskorey SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILD- ING ‘SON THE NORTH SIDE OF FIRE BETWEEN FIRST AND NORTH CALTTOL STREETS, NORTUEAST. By Mirus cf a decree of th of the Li-trict of Columbia, passed in Equit: Carte No. 3,206, Jones, “Trustees vs. Wiley etal., Twill cfirr for sa’e, on WEDNESDAY, Sar- TEMBER 29, ISH), aT 5 O'CLOCK F M_.at pablic ax ten, in frent of the premises. alt of Lot 8, and west half of Lot 7, in the anbdivision of equare 67 in Wisbingten city, D.0. ‘Terms of sale: Gne-thira cash: tbe residue in three equal installments at six, twelve and eihtoen months from the day of sale, ‘xith interest at eight Ter cent. ‘The title to be retained until all of the purchase money and the intereet is pid. Torras of Bale to bs compiled with within seven days, on fail- Lre. rigit reserved to resell at risk and cost of da- fanltice purchaser. All conveyane ny at purchas- 1's cost. 8100 deposit on acceptance of bid. JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Trusice, 503 D street nw. GEORGE TRUESDELL, Acct. seplt onde rpuoatas DowLs Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE ON THE EAST STOR OF FOUR- TEENTH BTREBT, ADJONNING FOUNDRY CHUROH, IN WABHINGTON, D. 0.. IM- PROVED BY HOUSES NOS. ‘711, 713 By virtne of a deed of trast to the under. sixned, dated March 30, A. D. 1473, and r ocrded'in Liber No. $33, folios 199’ et seq of the land reccrds of the Districtof Columbia, and deco ee of the supreme Oonrt of the sald District. Tasted May 10th, A D_ 1879, in Equity Cause No. 6,570, docket 19, and upon the written request of the psrty secured in said trust dea 1, we wili expose to pab.ic sale, in frontof the preniives, on “AUN- DAY, THE lt Pay cr OctosEr, A. D. 1830, aT 4.30 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOOY, ail of lot eleven GY) and the north part of lot fea (10), in square numbered two hundred and fifty-two (252), the whole deseriby das follows: Baginniag at a point on the cast side of 14th street 953-12 feet north of the scuthwest comer of Faid square, and Taaning then rth Ou Faid street 75 fee hsace erst 104 fret to an alley ace scath 75 fect, and thence west 104 feet to the beginning. with the improve- ets thereon, consisting of four three-story and basemeot Brick Lwvellings. ‘Tertus of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and ths residue in three equal instalments atx, twelve and eizitesn months fram the a sale, with interest secured to the satisfaction of the ‘Trustees. If terms of sale are not emmplied with in Bee davs from das of sale, the property will be resold at the risk aud cost of” the defaulting pur- fer Or purchasers on five days’ notics in the Evening Star. All conveyancing at purchaser's M. ASHFORD, 503 D st., 2 i. K. ELLIOZ, 406 5th st-n.w.,5 Trustees. sep22 dtawawkdts FPHOMAS DO + LING, Auctionear. TBUSTEFS’ KALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY CN HE NOMTHEAST CORNER Of FRED- FEIOK AND FIFTH STREETS, GEOGE- TOWN, D. ©. By virtue of s deed of trust, dated the twenty -fifth day of Augnst, 1579, and d: corded in Liber No. 922, folios 209, et eeq.., one of the laud records for the District of Colam- bis, the undors'yned Trustees will sell, in froat of the vremises, on MONDAY, Tae dia Day oF Oc- t 18:0, AT 5 O'CLOck, ‘the following-doseribed sroperty: Beine part of’ Lot numbered 212, in Ecatty ‘snd Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, in Listrict, ibed ss follows: Bexinninz for © same at the northesst comer of Fre lerics and h streets sn: on Fre ick atreet 18. ; thence east pa to Sth st est 92" fost: eSoUth parsilel to Frederick street 18 feat to et and theuce west to the pi: of bewinnin, ‘Terme: One-third cast; the resitne in two equ ayments at six amt tweive months, with n: be interest at 5 per cent per annacn uatil 1, and secured by 3 deed of trust on the pro Conve ciox at purchaser's cost. $50 it will be Ted at the time of gale. If the Tacs Of sale ai not complied with withis seven 1 the day of sale the trustees reserve the 1 to resell the property at the risk and cst of Cefaultloe purchaser ey MAYHEW PLATE, § Trestea. ee J ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. FALE OF VALUARLE _ BRIOK G AND LOT. (16x90) ON HAST ® COLUMBIA SIREET, No. 1531, P AND ( NORTHWEST rtueof a deed of trast, dated March d duly recorded in Liber ‘No. #°5! folio ‘2H, of the land records for the of Columbia, and at the request. of the ecured thereby, We will sell, at public auc- u front, of the premises, oh ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMUER 22), 1580, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., the fol- lowips deserived rea! estate, situate in the city of ashivwich, 11 said. District, to wit: Lot No. 151, Morrison and. other a of part of square Nv lg ren corded on the Surveyor's office of eald city, in Liber H. D. Cocke, No. 1, folio 6, towoter with the im- swenis thereon? sale: One fourth cash (of which 8100 dat time of sato):tis balance in eixhteea and tweaty-feur months, in equal baymeuts, with interest trom day of sale, at 7 per cout, secired by purchaser's notes and deed. of traal on property sold, or all cash, at option of pur- charer, Conveyancing and record!ng at Purchaser's Cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in six days, exe Trustece reserve the right £0 resell at nisksrd cot of purctaser in default a JLIZMAN, seplidtts ALBERT F. FOX." Trusteos, t2-ABOVE SALE POSTPONED UNTIL WED- NESDAY, SErTEAnER 27H, 18s), same hour and lace. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Npep2s-ec3t_ ALBERT F- FUN.” Trastoes. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. USTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PaopP! x Tey 4 FeO AENEES IT AND K STREER soun HNVEST, BEING A TWO-STORY BRiog ‘OUSE, No. 907, By virtue of a deed of trast Gated 18th May A__D. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 857, folio ‘36, one of the land ords for Warhiryton county, in t.e District of Columbia, ard at the request of the party secured thereby, wo will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THUR-DAY, THE 307TH SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1880, st 5 o'lock p. m., all that pisce or parcel of mind lying ip the said city of Washington and rict aioresaid, and known aa the north thirty- one (31) feet four inches of Lot twenty-fous, Qa) in Bquare four hundsed and ninety-nine, (499,) to- Haments to the same belonging Or in any wise ap- ping. ‘Terms: 050 in cash; balance in six and twelve jnonths, notes to bear six per cent interest, and to Gonveyanete sy ke at cost of purses: Pereento Ke, at Ter be complied with iz seven daye otherwiss the Trus- tees reserve the riht to resell the property at the Fisk and cost of defaulting jurchasor, after 5 days Rotice in some Dewspener pu ‘aa Di: "A aspoatt of #100 § ao.” septiencds _JOMN WALTER} Trustees. ee ee ees F YOU van OUB EY. iGHT, get the beat Ghigees oe BEMPLER Sie “Optictan, Ya. nave, SIN se ‘Terms THIS AFTERNOON. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. USTEES* OF UNIMPROVED BEAL ES- TRTATE AN TOWN OF LINOOLE, ETRE y virtue pn gonue ect peace irtue of @ Tth day of December, A.D. 18 ia day recorded in Liber fo. 905, Hm eq. Washing: ton county, D. O., and by request of the holder of the note secured thereby, we shall sell at public auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ee A eS bered 5, in sectlon 4, lo! and 9, in section 6, and Jots numbered 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,’ 31 and 82, th ection 6, all one-acre lots, ‘Terris of sate: 8975, with interest at the rate of ten yer cent. per annum, from Decembor Tth, 187#, and expenses of gaic'in cash: balance at six and twelve monthe, for which notes of the pur- chaser, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, 80- cured by s deed of trust oa property sold wil ba taken A depesit of 8100 required at the time of sule. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, and if the terme of eale are not complied with within seven days, from déy of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the propecty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after five days’ ad- vertisement in the Fvening Star, of Washington, NI. VANHORN, | zs eepld-ecd&kas 70-MORKOW. yeoMas DOWLING, Auctionser. BiGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TORE. ny sUesroom, SATURDAY, StrTEM- TH, 3¢80. aT '10 O'oLock, Comprising vatior > nruiture, French-plate Pier ther Mirrera, Lace Window Banzings, ut M. bles, teve'her with a xaueral as- mber and Diniry-room Furniture, cking Stoves, &e Ore Fine Merble-top Bur Counter. Fe at ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auct. B H. WARNER, Suctioneer. TION SALE OF TESIRABLE LOT ON ‘FST SIDE OF THIRTEENTH STREET, BEIWEEN G AND I 8TREETS SOUTH- ST; AND LOT ON ALLEY IN RES will cffer, sty nic auction.on the prami. ‘RD. quare 3, depth of 1¢ . i: Also, Lot Q, ssmesize, frouiing on alley in rear. ‘Terme at sale. gep23 a TP UOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. A FINE PRIVATE TUBNOUT AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, Srvreuen 250m, 1680, aT 12 O'CLOCK, in front of 5 oe nection rocms, Ushall sell, fora gentle nan having no further ‘¢ for them, a very elegant tarnont, cemprising a pair of handsome itya, Park Piieton and Doub'e get of Harness. Will bd ¢, anduif wot 82 disposed of will be THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UNCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers. jorner 9th and D straets. Will be cold in front of our auction rooms, on SATURDAY MORNING, 11 o'clock, i DSN ery Fuvericr young Dreft Horee, the owner. aviny ro further use for him. The horse is seven re cid, kind and gentle, aud guaranteed to work Would make an ciezaut sQVUOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HORSE, LUGGY AND HARNESS AT AUCTION. On SAGURDAY, Sept. 257TH, 1889, av Wo'crock, in frout of my salesronm, 1 shall eel th bove turnout. The mare is sound anda god ériver. The buzvy and harness are in go-d condition. sep2s-2t i. WARNER, Real Estate Ancuoncer. TRUSTPE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE Two- STORY AND MANSAKD ROOF FRAME PNELLING AT MOUNT PLEASANT, IN rite of a decd of trust dat and duly rfcorded in Liker 72. folio of the land records for the District Inmbia, and at the request of the party Secured, T shall scl, at oublie auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, Tay 357i Day or S¥rrempxn, A.D. 1530, 4’ cK PR. M_, the following described real estate situate ia ihé county of Washington, D. 0. and being lota numbered event: . four, seventy-five aud seventy-six, in 8. B. Brown's subdivision of Pleasant Plains and Lemir's outlet, since called Mount Fleasant, according toa sub- civigion made in October, ‘A.D. 1856, said lot fropting on Laurel avenue and running gouth- warély on and parallel with West avenue, together with the improvements, &c. ‘Terms: 82,600 cash ; balance in three eqnal install- mente, in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, with interest at six per cont por anuum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold; ot all ceed, at purchaser's option. 82'0 deposit at ty cof fale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied vith in seven days, the Trustees raaerve the right to resell the property at the risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advartise- ment. sep8-mkt D. L. MORRISON, Trustee. .. and Known a8 UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELLING ON THIRD STREET W NEA PENNSY!VANIA AVENUE, AND TWO STORY BRIOK SHOP ON Y, IN REAR, AT AUCTION By virtue of a dead of trust giyen to us, Bee @iuy recorded in liber No 933. folio ‘96, et Feq., oue of the land records for the Diatrict: of Columb a, and by request of the party eecared, wewill gel! at public auction. on SAYURDAY, Oct ToRER 2b, A. D. 1930, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. a., infront of the premises, all that pivce and parce! of ground lying in the city of Waabiuwton,"in the District of Columbia, and suoln ss the south seventean (17) feet front on 3d street, by the depth of the lot of lot thirty-eight. (Jr), in reservation *A,” tovether with all and sinwula- the appartenances. righis. Privilqes, improvements and other hecotitameuts the sare belongiow or 11 suy wise appertaining. ‘This property is situited om 3d street, between Pennsylvania avenue and Missouri avenue north- ‘west, improved by large Brick Dwelliug, wad Brick Shopin rear. Terms: One-third cash ; balance in one and two ears, notes t> pester yed per Gane interest an 1 to secured by deed of trast on the premi-es. Con- Veyaucing snd recording at purchusor's cost. ‘Ternis to be complied with in eeven days, othor wise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser upon giving five days’ public tfotice of such resale in ome newspaver pablished in Washington, D.J. A deposit of $100 required at tine of sa'e. GEORGE JUENEMAN, JOHN L. VOGT, sept5 cokds H. WABNER, Aucticneer. ‘Trustees. WEST. a By vistue of s decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed ia equity. cause No. 7,313, (Hazhes vs. Faunce et al.,) the undersizned, as trustes, will offer for sale at public euction, on MONDAY, tu 27ra paz oF MLEN, 1860, st 5 o'clock p.im., ia front of ines, all those lots of wround in the city 6f Washinwton and District of Columbia snown a8 the east 27 feet 5 inches front by the deoth thereof of Lot 3, in Square 268, situated on Maryland av- ue, betwocn 13% and Lith streets s.w-, iraproved rime dweling. Aud on the same day, and at6.30 p. 1., will offer for sale in front of the Ye # the’ north 4] feet 6 inches front by ths (GEM thereot, of Lot 15, in Square 267, eituated on 13s stre t west, between Maryland avenue and seuth D street, improved hy a frame dwelliaz. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money ‘ash within five days after day of ale, of which is to. be paid as a deporit at the titne of sale, gud the balance payable in two equal instalmente, in three and si onths after di: for which the purchaser will detver his prowissory notes, dated on ds! sale, and to besrinterestat six percentam [CEappmr, 16 aid trustee, or all easb, at thoop- ion of the purchaser. FRANK T. FROWNING, Trastoe. sepl7-co&ds Columbian Law Building, oth st. Watts B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. cH. OF VALUABLE REAL ES- PART LOT 20, TIN SQUARE se I STREET, BETWEEN FOORTH AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AND LOTS 124 AND IN NORTH 1 STREET, CAPITOL AND FIRST STS. By virtue of & deeree cf the Supreme Court of the Di. t of Columbia, ps ed in equity 5 cause No. 6,340, of William J, Miller, ao fe avnet Gorham P. Ti rustee, will Day oF Saeremund, A iat public auetion artof Lot 20, in square N lt, jor the same st the’ northeast corner of said Lot, and runnin. thence west along the jine of north M Birect thirty-two fest and two and oue-balf inches: thence outh to the southern line of sald Lot atid a ublte alley: thenco northward y along sata alley tothe soutlieast comer of said Lot, and. thence north to the place of beginning, and improvements, Andon the asme day, at 5 O'CLOCK P.M., will sel! Lots 134 and 135, in Shepherd's subdivision of Square No. 623. ‘erms of Sai: One-third purchase money cash, and the balance in six, twelve and elehteen months, the whole to bear interest, and the payment there” of to be secured by the promissory uotes of the purchaser, or all the pureliase money cat be paid cash on the day of sale, or the ratification thereof by the Court,” No deed given ‘until all gurchane money and interest is paid. A lieu 1s reserved on the prorerty for the purchase money ana interest, all conveyaicing at cost of purchaser, | 854 deposit ale must Be compiled with witht tea dare cthoe: sale must be com in ‘wite the Trustee reserves the right to resell af tha N THIRTEEN TALE B8TS. Tiek and costs of defaulting pee: }. HENK| ‘Trus* sepl3-d&ds BAOUE Office No. nates 'HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- PETA CON AE QTREET.° NEAR RHIED STREET NORTHEAST. pages 434, &c., and at eured thereby, the undersigned will ‘at public auction, on FRODAY the Ast of Riot ath all Snort hie thee of Wuuhinaton Bees (0. 308 A st. n.€.), AUCTION SALES. MISCELLANEOUS. Waltzes B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. THE EVENING STAR._ ERIDAY..._.......September 24, 1880. SATURDAYS SALE OF WALNUT CHAMBER AND PARLOR FUBNI' ‘ CARPETS, Ko. Walnut Chawter Suit Upholatered in Raw Si nut Marble-top Bideboard, Cottage Furniture, ed Badsteada, Bareats and Washstands, Hair, Husk and Gotton-top Mattresses, Bras sele, Incrain aad other Carpets, Crockery, Kc: ORROW, SEPTEMNER 2521, Wo'cLock A.M, We eusll sell, within our alesroom, the atove collection Of household Walnut Parlor 8u" ‘and Hair Olnih, Wa? WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE respectinlly call attention to their cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & GO., Ancts. TPercanson: BROS., Auctioneers. OFFICE OF BALTIMORE COMPLETE STOCK OF LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Will be sold at axction rooms of Duncan- a. DAY MORNING, AT 12 O'CLOCK, now ready for InsPRCTION and coMPARISON. PI " One White Horse, SPECIAL BARGAINS to freight and charges due company. pay freig! argos dus comnan Freight Agent B. NRUSTEE'S SALE OF STOCK OF GROOE- RIES. SKLFOTED TFS, FINE CIGARS, xe. CONTAINED IN STORE OORNES UF TENTH AND Q eof a trust deod given to me, and EPR. Go. LARGE, HANDSOME, FINE ALL-LINEN HUCKABUCK AND DAMASK TOWELS NORTHWEST at Z5c. And B7}¥c. each. EXTRA VALUE GUARANTEED med as follows -—A general ai Goods and ems Pickler, Nails, Coal Oil, aclected "Teas, Flour, shout 3,00 fine Cizars, Vobaco, tte, Tube, Baskete and Wood are weners! h, a quantity of find BLEACHED DAMASK NAPKINS and Fancy Soxpa, Broome, Back tuvars, Reams Paper, Le ox, § Connter Scales and Weichta, two 1 lated Show sek, Téa Caddier, &e weli-arsorted stock fin sh ROUT. W. HH. DUNOANSON ROS, Auctioneer, sud D streets northwest AND OAK QHAMB' SETS, MARBLE-TOP AND LIBRARY T, LARGE P&RLOR BRUSS (new), WALNOT RAW SILK, CRIMSON. LOUNGEK, WALNUT KF GRAIN CARPE, SHUCK AND” WIN) TRROR, TErs sor FURSNITURF, Hivine, Ooitre TABLE DAMASKS, tcwether a des! RSEL, Trustee. ly the yard or in double Damnsk Cloths, all sizes, at BROs.. Aucis. ’ UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. PRoaNson BI Sran, of Angus how much bene ONE PRICE from expertence, Mat a be kept inas fertile ac: cultivat CEE sy BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, KETS, &c., M) 8. STAIR CaRPETS. DINING 90M XT@NSION TABLE AND WALN? EAT OHAIRS, PLATED WA HEATING STOVES, & being all the Furnitare. ed in Jarwe brick dwelling, No. 91 Nincteenth street, between I and K streets n DAY MORNING, 29TH Sep. AT 10 O'CLOCK. ntton of buyers ia called to this pets espocially are nearly new, end other cords all sn excellent condition. ont reserve, py: Of Very great Cs 765 and 709 Market Space. cient TOWS Of potatoes two fee ve cut tw ATveas ON DECK With a complete Sicck of the R, COMMENCT: VERY BEST aoopa tage, as po raised ther ty N BROS, Ancts. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY SOUTHWEST COKNER OF NORTH sD HIRD STREETS EAST, CAPITOL By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 29th. f ‘26, and duiy recorded ia Liber one of the land records for die hst-can possibly be procured in our ling, and at prices thet embarrass our competitors aud cause var customers £0 rejoice. inches apart A special feature of our etock Just at thistime isa | fee: lti, cn whic may be raised lertn onions for suinmer the District of Oot NEW JAPAN TEA, will cell on WEDN. ATS, o'clock, in front of if ing-described property, yiz TEMBER 29, 1880, reinives, the follow- Irom plantin: Uo be distart astural leaf (nneolored.) It is of the firet ‘"Ma pickings, ** and is prononnced by “'the most dalicious article of Teu they have ¥ all who have tris plan cf the city of Washington, in. Columbia, as Ls lettered C, in N. ers’ recorded subdivision of orizival Lots num- Vered 214 and 15, in Square numbered 759, bexin- vinw for the sameat the south weet corner of A strect north and 3d street eaet, and ranning thence south the lines of said 31 street east 2 t1U9 feet 10 and a half inches thence east aong the ling of North A street 100 feet 10 and a half inches to the place of bevin- ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal ents at six and twelve months, wit interest and secured by a deed of trust. All st. S100 Geposit G¥ORGE PETER, Trastee. Aucther attractive feature of our stock to-dsy is .4N UNUSUALLY CHOICE ARTICLE OF the former put in Grilis a foot apart, thinned ¢ Telephonic connections. required nt the tine of eaie. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, CK STREET SOUTHEAST By virtue of a deed of trust dated Decem- = 1 d duly recorded in , folio 371, one of the land. records for te District’ of Oolumbia, aud at quest of the party secured thereby, we will cell at public suction, infront of the premises, on LUKSDAY, the Frrin (ste) Day oF OctoEn, A. D. 1880, at 435 o'cLocK P.3f., all that cortaia piece or parcel of gronud, situate ia the city of Waahiceton, District of Qolumbia, and beinz lot numbered two (2), in square numbered eight b Gred and forty-two (34 sta point on South ** ASBINGTON, D. O. 604 Oth street, bet. E and F. (WAITE FRONT.) 00D SEWLN i MACHINES OF A KIND RENTED) OF ANY REPAIRING OUB SPECIALTY. We have the most complete assortment of SEWING MACHINES + prices to sult everybody. Gall and be OPPENHEIMER’s, 628 Oth street n.w., 8t. Cloud Building. p= VON Le ‘& year azo opened his offices at G19 LVth street northwest. for the special treatment of NOISES IN THE HEAD, PAIRED §1GHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, CHEST, ETO. Bis success has been most gratifying to himself and to niany Cf the nnmerous patients who have the majority of whom have lass, SENATORS, REPRESENTA- 99 cabs: The beds of lettuce, onion: beginning for the same street fifty-two (5) (634) inches west from the sonth- Square; thence north one hun- dred (100) feet and four inches; thence west fifty- two feet six and one-half inches hundred (100) feet and four inches to the said ‘South B street;” thence along tae line of said street fifty-two feet six aud one-half inches to the place of beginning, toxether with the improve- ani balance in | three (18) months, 26rows of wiite stone t east corner of ai hence south one market price, as thi ior family use to save buying, and everything I have stated can be realized. The extent of ground is about 1-26th of an acre, and can b> cug by @ man accustomed to such work tn one day, and the cultivation, after the planting ts performed, can easily be done by a boy 14 years old. I did the hoeing to a large pleve or pota- toes before I was 13 years old. iol instslments, (2) snt eighteen at tie rate ef ciekt (8) per cent per anuum, § by a dred cf trust on the property so!d, or all cash. st A deposit of 8100 (or id Separstely,) will be required sud recordiug If terins of aslo are not compli prrchaser’s co t. with in ten days, tue ‘Trasters reserve the right to reeell the property at ri-k and cost of the defaut- ing purchaser or purchasers. BRAINAKD H. WARNER, EDWARD WOLOOTT, J. T. COLDWLLL, anct. Leen under his care, been from the bert cl: 8, LAWYERS, OLERGYMEN, ‘HIEFS OF DEPARTMENTS, ing any empirical claims to infallibility. bi no hesitaccy in askerting that he is willing that bis professional record shall be centage with that of any specialist or physician in His success was 20 great sep22 endkds HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ENTH STREET, BETWEEN MAND NPIRKETS NORTHWEST, STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STNEETE NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. x Virtne of a decree of the Suprome Court 1 istrict of Oolumbia, im equity cause 166, docket 20, Iwill cifer for sale, ou TH DAY oF Ocrongn, A. D. A M., in front of. the premises, ali aréels of land Jying and baing in the city cf Wachington, in the District of Oolum- Lis, and known snd described on the wround plan or plat of said city as lots twelve (12) ard thirteen (1g), in Fquare purabered four hundred and for tight 448), according to the subdivision square recorded in Liber N. K. No. 1, folio 4 the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum- ‘These lots front on 7th atreet west, near the coiner of M street north, frontivg 47 feet by a depth of 105 feet to an alley. ALSO, By virtue of the same decree, I will offer for sale, on WEDNESDAY, THE 6TH Dix OF Ucrongn, A’ D. 1850, at 5 O'CLOCK P. ete. Without lay- or any vegetables. In hortic: rompared With its per- with that of pnd greatly increase provtsaad prevent disy 14a resolved to make this ci pomrment son his PERMANSNT Among Testimonials of successful treatment al- ready published, he would name those of SENATOR VOORREES, BENATOR INGALLS, REPRESENTATIVE eq., FRANK GEIER, sthers. Over one hundred. hert citizens can be the first race was for a purse of ‘$500, thre quarters of amile, Poois were sold as follow: Kuight Templar, Marebion: Lime Bu won th ‘Templar maGe a lead for second place; time, T. SOMERVILLE, ides numerous erences to the yer’ examined at his Oi 19th street n.w., and he wishes it distinctly under- siood that no dame as reference is given or letter of testimonial ever published which has not been placed VOLUNTARILY at his disposal for ae fs a untle and three furlon: Mary Anderson second; time, 2.21%. race, fa}} handieap sweepstakes, one mile and a turlérg heats, was won by Gabrie setond: best time 1:56. For sicepleehase, short course, w. turbane L MARTIN & CO.'S CELEBBATED e PULP MORTAR BLACK, FOR DRICKLAYER'S USE, Where Biack Joints are required. Stock on hand. J. H. JOHNSON & CO, Acents, aut 22th st. Wharfand 1202 F st.n.w. QECURE YOUR VALUABLES! NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fi Eurglar snd Damp Proof Vaults from #5 Gon vear, Government Bonas on dopoett for Teoe\ves bilverware in Trunks joard of manawers—Wm. Stick- ‘W. Riges, vice presideat: B. » LL. Sinrtavan' in froat of the prem: 5 of ground lying and nx in the city of Washington, in the D! if i and known and described on the #1 nor plat of said city as being Lot thirty-clent , in Square numbered five handed aad seven- accorditsc to ihe subdivision of. and cast 7 feet front of Lot 4, Square 517, . Frott November 2th, 1873, and in Subdivision Book No. veyor of said Di qwents, Ways, tclio 14, of the Sub- the improve. ict, tovetuver with a] Tights, privileze ces to the sams Delonziog or appertain- roperty is situated on H street north, id streets west, and has a'so i Ona part of said were present at the races. The trotting ni for a purse of $500, was won by Henry In front on Maseachusetis avenne. Lot, is a two-etory frame dwelling. rrovectie#, 88 prescr Gne-third cash; bal- for. moderste ra’ Bolydcrs necroter Buy der, wecrot Henry A. Willsrd, John Cassels, Thos. ImMkK AND CEMENT. 4 aes OR’S PORTLAND CEMENT, oes ‘The etrongest, cheapest, best. BOCELAND (MAINE) ee see faid decree, are as anee in equal instalments, ten Inonths, for which the ‘notes of ths sha'l be taken, bearin le. and eccured by doe interest from of trust upon or the whole of the pur- chase money may be paid in cisb. at the option A deposit of #100 wilt be re- took pluce at the exposition: class, ef the purchaser, quired ou each Lot at the time of sal Vexancing snd recordiog st the p if the terms of sale from day of sale, purchaser's cost, @ Trustee reserves the rigt to resell the property upon which defanit has been tuade at the risk alld cost of the detaniting pur- chaser or purchasers, after ziviny dive days’ ice of such resale in some newspaper published tn Watlington, D. NCANSON BHO! ORUEOH, SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. ND TILING of every de- Clevelands 10, Buffal WOOD MANTELS seripticn 5 epeci: i. E. GANNON, Hoom 7, Corcoran Buliding. LIGHTLY DAMAGED SEWER PIPE. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOT AND TWO-STORY ERAME DWsLLING, No. 1520 L STREEL NORTaWEST. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 19th da x end recorded in Liber one of the land nia, and at the request of the party secured Will offer at public eate in front of tha » on MONDAY, lage, N.j¥., on Friday last, 1s the romantic, though melaneholy, history. She was the daughter of Captain James Barton, at on time a leadt A LARGE LOT FOR SALE VERY Low. ‘We are also offering Lowes THAN Ever TERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, OHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE CROCKS axp GARDEN VASES, OcToueR 47TH, ‘M., part of lot 14, in equara 193, in the District of Columbia, being ve fect frontof said lot, by a depth of one hundred and one feet, with the im- proverveats thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash. and the residue in payable in six. twelve y of sale, with interest 7 per centum per aanum, payable semi annually, and to be evidenced by promissory notes of the ‘> by deed of truston the [res Bold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 8100 will be reauired at time of bid. it chaser fails to comply with days from sale. the Trust Ay a ar On: Se WaGGaMAN. 7 JAMES PILLING, K ¢f Washington, the eastern twenty- of our OwN Manvractune. three equal install Poromac TE : eighteen months from BRA COTTA CO., 401 New Jersey Avenue, Neg B. & O. Depot. W4VEER. HENGLA & COQ,, MANUFAOTUBERS OF = LAUNDRY SOAPS, EVERY BAB AND OAKE OF OURGOODS ARE BEANDED WITH OUR NAME, AND ARE WAB- RANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED TALLOW AND VEGETABLE OILS, AND TO BE FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. Office and Warerooms, B. H. WABNER, Real Estate Auctioncer. TRUSTRES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE! ‘BEAL ESTATE ON T STREET, WEEN FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH NORTHWEST, WABHINGTON OITY. us recorded am» the bictrict of Goluae idrebye we shall sell premises. folio 449 et eeq at public auction, in front of the on MONDAY, tHE 277 Day oF SzPrEuBen, 18: AT 436 O'CLOCK P.M., all that certain piece fou District ¢ 105 and 107 Water street, in the city of Washing- an thereof aa Let 86, in three &s ding, 5 front dweliine, modern irapeors ‘Terms of sale Sat eeelad 3 residue in two respecti' Bead to Sleep. {Church Union.) For threesoore years and ten, Burdened with care and woe, She bas traveled the weary ways of men: Sheis tired, and wante to zo. £o musing, one afterncon, ‘With Entitipy upon her Tap, fhe hears st her door a drift of tune, And aquick, familiar tap, ‘In faehes a child's fre-h face, ‘And ber bird-like voice sounds gay, Asshe asks, ‘Shall I find you s pretty piace, ‘And read You a Psaliu to-day ‘Aye, read me a Psslm—*The Lord my Shepherd’—soft, not fast: the leaves of the Holy Word ‘Til you come to the very last— “Where it tellaof the wondrous wails” Of jacinth aud sapphire stone, ‘ And the shine of the crystal liwht that falls In rainbows about the throne: “Where never ere any tears— _Yon see how the verse #9 saith— or crying thrown ali God's years, wer, UOr Culd, Bor death Nor y Dor bu “Of the city whose streets are gold; Al! bere it is not my ehare One single pece in my hands to hi But wy feet shall tread on it ““dea, read it ds it My cou! up into t! ‘ And I look straight throuh the lesden rifts, To the laud waere there's no m2re aight!” How easy it sl ‘Tbe wats had Aud an ane! ba: as tho Sleeper slept wa ber ia Manoatet J. Prestox. pALL Gardens. artivie in Tae Eve: , Ohe paragrapa of “Ja isit my Wife hada ¢: When I read this, I bey: could be derived fro: Na plece of ground, if used to ralse ve; nd I will lay the result of my thoughts our readers; firsc givtog my convictlo’ sarden should always ition as possible,and be 1 by digging it up withaspade put whole length, and then ft need not be at in area, to produce s getables for a small family. In the p ance, halt the ground will contain 2 apart, the potatoes to ss to acul, and pat tm drills each ches . ‘The cultivation te con- ung down the weeds with a hoe, and ds drawing the mould up on each side form a ridge to each row. ‘The potato tops cover the ground, which will b3 an advaa- xe a cool shade. J ha Way for 26 years of my life, ways found I had a much greater yteld, n by any other method of pla ree TOWS of early York cabbage feet apart, the plants belng set 15 Lich 1s sufticient for the ‘There 1s now a piece of ground 49 fe Edit rdem 49 feet to coadter 50 own If it ins it nine tv, Hips, CUCUMbErs ai ; g beansor China red-eye beans, H will be tlt for use mn Six we pd as this smail garden 13 not d by a plow, we may adda bed of erbs, such a3 parsiey, leeks, marjoram, y, Marizoids, thyme, nad e or fancy of the ownel As tne potatoes 1d cabbages: fore the mal August, upy can be Pp e white stone tnrnip or the r ft to leave each plant a foot apart in tainned to 15 inches Ww larger. When the ground for the turnips 1s dug, tt should be raked fine with agarden rake, and the Grills may be made by putt plece of woo Jon ing Unis over the ground with one toctiina drill already made, four drills can be made at a time, aud if this’ ls drawn crosswise over the a@ handle toa or board a ilttle over four fee! and putting five shori teeth in 1. Draw- round, the intersection will give the place to Trop two or three seeds, Which can be thinned toone in a place as they come up. And now for the result of the produce. 60 rocts of potatoes to each row, or 60 roots altogether, producing al, least 3,690 potatoes, Or 6 bushels, at $i per bushel..$ 6.00 °s, belng 3 rows of 33 in a Tow, 207 at Scents each..... wesee ps, cu- pal veaatligde inthe oneeprrns Srey Deans. 5.00 1,040 at 1 cent each, Or 532 rutabaga at 14 cents. 10.40 $30.31 T have put these os lower than our city garden 1s constdered to bo 8! It only half the above estimate tn value is realized it will be a great achievement. Stable ure 1s best for ground to ratse cabbages @ ashes, unleached or leached, or even ¢3: : hog pen will be fouad st iture asin ve mitch 1a r, . alittle head work will Gar: Sporting Notes. At Sheepshead Bay, Coney Isiand, yesterday, ; Charley Gorham, $55; s, $20;’ Pawnee, Faith, Blucher and ercup, fleid: #49. Charley wham first race; Marehloness and Knigat Second race, handicap sweepstakes, one 2:91 2 Dan K. th race, handicap won by Dis- Capt. Franklin seco: ‘Tle Leesburg (Va.) fair conc There were three races. ‘The first, free for all, was won by Lady H. in three straight heats. ‘Time, 2:49, 2:49°¢ and 2:45; Prank second Jennie Kk. third. In the trotting race for year-olds, Marion won; Hastings second, Frank third, Mabel Ciare fourth, The hurdle race Was won by Star Pilot At Cumberland yt terday about 1,000 parsons aud 2: The match for a parse of $1 was won by Patapsco Matd in 2: The pacing and the running races ocear U morrow. At Pittsburgh yesterday the foll Rarry v P: Tim B, ace, 3 sterday: At Cleveland— 1; at Providence—Prov! ‘Troys 0; at Worcester—Worcesters 9, rie Barton’s Suicide. PATE OF A GIRL WHO ELOPED YETTE COUNTY, §MO. The suicide cf Carrie Barton, near Re ig business man of New Orlear z the late war Captain Barton served wi distinction im the cOnfederate army, At the Close Of the war he removed to Lafayette county, Mo. Carrie grew up to be an intelligent and re- tined young Woman. Among her admirers was Charles Thornton, a wortny young man. whore father was highly respected and wealthy. The young couple ame ar- cenuly | attached ‘to each other, but Carrie’s parents Were averse to his attention, being de- sirous that thelr daughter should wed a suitor of thelr own selection. Carrie was determined to marry Thornton or remainsingle. An elope- ment and secret marriage was ‘agreed upon. Two months ago they left their parental “roofs, deciding to come to New York, had relatives. At St, Louts they were married, and then continued their journey east. For about six weeks the yo! the residence of Mr. Peter of the bride. About two weeks ago money gave Out, and both husband and wife " were afraid to communicate with their parents for fear of a storm of parental indignation. Young Thornton brooded over his trou! and on Tuesday eae meno aS since which time not him. On Friday the y bride took a dose strychnine, and in less an hour was corpse. Her remains have been forwarded to the home of her parents. Norton, ‘Decatur, i ties in Kansas are in absolute pone ga crop in all the above- where Carrie couple stopped at . Griswold, ence Thornton's The New York City Democracy. THEIR GREAT DEMONSTRATION LAST NIGHT. ‘There was an fmimense democratic demonstra- toa in Union Square, New York city, last night. The procession was One of the most imposing ever Seen In that city. It marched up 5th avenue to 42d Street, across t0 Madison avenue, and down Madison and 4th avenues to 14th street, Ati k, While the first part of the ine was passing Gown éth avenue into 14th street, the ind bad not quite reached the corner of 14th street and 5th avenue On fs way up to 424 > were over 50,000 men In Mne. Hon. August I t was chosen chatrman of the mass meeting. Senator Bayard was received with prolonged cheering, and addressed the meeting ength. Senat followed, and lion. T. J. Olina; Congressman Mels pneral ries Of resolutions Was unanimously adopted. Tiers Of T@aret were read from Gen. Hancock, Samuel J. Tideu, Charles Franets Adams, McClellan, 1. M. Plaisted, of Maine. and many Others. A lange crowd was assembied at Irving ._ Where John McKean presided. Speeches were made there by Hon. Messrs. Wad- cf North Carolina: Beebe, of New York. aud . MeMahon. At the 17th strest meeting Schell presided. Among the speakers ex-Gox. Carroll, of Maryland: Senators an, of A Ignatius C. of New Je vs. 1 TS Pennsylvania, was introdr bimself from speaking. Aim, were Wace Ham ors J. Randail, of Pennsylvant: made trom 'st a3 were a streets: and at t ent 1. The latter building was reels Through which (be provession mov re alive with people, Chesapen' pal Come REPORT OF PRESIDENT GOKMAN ON ITS BURINESS. President Gorman, of the C. & 0, Canal Com- pany, hes submiited to the dir ment_showing the coal t was Ss: for August, “Otops, ‘T of July and Aug 1 f showing a decrease Uls year of uunted for by Che fact that a larg e boatmen Inaugurated a at of Ju the The average ¢ Weeks pre Avera & the Continuance o1 tons.” The loss in tonna strike wes ab 35,000 less in revenue of revenue from tolls aud rents tonths of July and August was $ ons 83 Compa’ vant of trom 45; 2 With Uke ton celpis tnto t 1 to September ven x otal revenue, mu Januar for that that 1s thi Of Ubis we e to cont 1 lmposst- sults inst like thelr face value, ¢ e been paid 1 nel receipts var, It 1s @ Tuatter Of regret devote any po: of Ui e 10 the payment Of Lue overdue © the preferred bonds, but 1c ts aur control. But te c cebt by payie leave e ous On Atier beyond ri Of Unis floating m the Current revenue ny in position hereafter to de- net revenue to U hove Staten all the expenditures of tne comp period named except the payments w Tallen due on ihe whart property at Curat and the rent of the ou dock at town. As gratifying as this Statement must be to the board and to all interested In the prosperity of ihe company, It 1s to be noted with regret thay the company has been seriously embarrasse: by the strike of the boatmen, which, as hereto- fore stated, continued about cight week, produc- ing @ net 108s of noi less Chan forty-five thou: and dollars. As the board of directors are well aware, the lors to the company ta the past ten years by our inability to control the transporta- Uon to the extent of Mxing the changes for that Service al a uniform rate each year has been very large. It 1% in my judgment, an impera- live duty to make some provision which will prevent like delays and losses ia the future ‘10 that end J respectfully suggest. the appoiu Ment Of a special committee, which shall ve charged with the duty of devising which will snsure uniform changes for trapspor- tation tn the future, and report the same at ts earliest Couventence, so Laat Ube matter may vo submitted to the stockholders and preferred bondholders for their consideration and actioa.” Ix THE UNITAKISN Con Saratoga, N. Y., yesterda nsession at . Geo. F. Piper, seeretary of the Sunday Socte nd 20 Suvgay schools tn the United states, with 5,000 teach oe pupils, aud asked for The bu: S committes 000 tor missionary work SENBVOLENT U p Pope asking 2 ‘A proposition to drop the word trom the name of the union was de- feated, as was also a proposition Unt the Irish and German unlons hold th same time and place. A. M. Kelicy, of Itlch- mond, Va., was re-elected president, Tue LOUISIANA State Boarp of Higaura have passed resolutions that In view of attempts by representatives of the national board of health to create an unfounded yellow fever panic alist. New Orleans, the national board be re- quested to contine Uelr representatives lo Une limits prescribed by acts of Congress. and pre- vent them from tntertering with Ue duties of the state board, VEEDICY AGaINst aN IvsvRance Cowras The Bishop of Chatham has ob’ for om against the W ern It a . John's, N. £ athole n made out e negotlations cathedral was r the prem Lad Wen comple burned. Quick METHOD OF SKELETONWING LEAVY ake a Un cup or basis, put in soft soap, and in water ad boll together; put iy OWo or three leaves in at a time; hav’ glass and a tooth brash; take a leafouton the glass sd wash it in clear, cold water, patting it if 1U 43 not sort e th the brus! Bi y 1o come off # ave the fbres clear, p the boiling soap az Tagan. For bleach. ing them, take dsal soda and dissolve in five pinis o! d dis ty-four ho de of lime a aliowing twe to dissolve; strat logetner; iter unul perk ferns, use the solulion allow the leaves or ferns to fectly white, then remove to cles several hours. Float out of 0: paper and put in a book be CROMMELL—SIMPBON. At St. Ph Church, New York, on J barsday, el . by Rev. JT Atwell, the Rey. ALEAANDER Cuc ‘ashington, D. C.. to Mrs, Jeneie Al. Spivsc ie N.Y. 1 am, Fat = }uieral wil Y 117 Twenty-third street northwest, Sunday, Se; Ey at2 eye p.m. Friends and relatives vited to attend. a EEUNESCH. Qn the morning of September 23, 1880, Henny, the youngest son of Edward and Mery Heunech, at the age of four years and ten al takes place Sept. 25th, at 2p.m., from bis parca residencs, coruer of Fifth and N gr gary > Ss Wace pa Vv At her residen a late David Hoover, in the elzty-ffth year of The funeral services will take place at Osk Hil bunday, Bept. 26th, at 3 o'clock. Friends Std helatives invited to attend. Interment [Baltimore Sun p'ease copy.} UNDERTAKERS. Wis a 9a, pee ee ay > UNDERTAKER, oo wep 27-12, 1337 LOth atroct n.we

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