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FOR RENT AND SALE. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. STEAMERS, &e. (OB LEASE— ‘Handeom. ished RESIDENOR, No. 1402 eer tidure ie'new, contalatog ty Frocnes with ail the mcder™ ‘iiproverients., For terms and per- ‘Dalssion to look through gy + Hi & LIEBERMANS, — 1418 N York ave. Fop2s F= RENT— Bx R. 0. HOLTZMA¥, Rear Estar AGENT AND ACTION ‘Terth and F streets northwest. Fur. house, Grant 1307 Rigas st. n.w.. 835 Pisce, = 00 1306 Rizws st nw. x 10 rs. and bath... 40 M4 Ast. nc , 0 Ts. ‘and bath. 40 40 2031 9th st, 8 Fs 1311 Rigas &t. nw. 224 Ist st. 8.0 Bur. house, M Fur. house F st 301 2d et. pew... 1513 Rivas st. ow I make no cherge to landlords for advertising {nets Eroperty, aud keep it before the public coa ansly. I have marr cf the Finest Building Sites in the city for sale. Ales, Houses in eve Y fection st prices from 81,00 to $¢0,000. Now is the time to buy. JLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. nw. FoR BEN. FOR RENT. Cor. 4&Pa.ay.,16rs. 875 814 22a 2411 Pa.ave , 2 Bnew bricks, 1806 Het., F 2437 K et., 816 220 st. FOR BENT. Céice hours: 8:36 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. W. B. WILCOX, Oorner 20th and 1 sta. n.w. ro UPPER PART of ‘‘Nairn B: ‘and New York ave., 49 rooms. “I” ST. N.W.—Three-story Brick, with ‘back building, 14 rooms; all imps. Price $75 per month. FOUR FINST-CLASS STORES in ‘*Nairn’s Building,” cor. 15h st. and New York ave. Furnished Houses. “dsomely-furnished HOUSES for pri W.—Tea-room Brick, mod- ding,” corner 15th iy Pri li onth. TRIN ST. N onr-story Brick, 10 , ae $40 per mouth. 1719" BHO: D AVE.—Hsndsome Brick Residence, ec ntaining 15 roome, elevator, and every modern conveninnee, Price 8125 per month. sep2l_THOS J. FISHEK® CU, 2. ¥. Dow. W 2305 M st. n.w., 10 rooms. 1#45 7th st. now 2007 Sth st.n 0 ee ‘Two new bricks, 7 rooms, G, ar 23d ne. W., eaeh.. spy, 21 Per mo zepll 509 Seventh stroet n.w. R RENT—Call for our LIST HOUSES FOR RENT. oe Call for -13T OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Owners will do well to place their property with us. It will secure prompt and careful attention. JOHN SHERMAN & CO. Bers. St. Clond Building. R SAIE—A DESIRABLE HOME, on the southeast corner of Asnd 2d st. 8. ¢., arrsnzed &s follows: Basement—Furnace and fiel room, en and pantry. First floor—Sa- <h bay window, ‘dining room and pantry. flocr—Three chambera snd bath room; “Third ficor—Two large chambers and ser- ‘vatite’ room, sll in ood order. Parking on front and weet side, cuclosed by substantial iron fance. ficst story and trimmings in hard progerty is within two equares of the andone square of the Metropolitan arte street cars Price 8,00). An in- Spection of the premises is invited. Jy20-3m ZITOH, FOX & BROWN. Fo RENT— THE CORCORAN BUILDING, Opposite U. 8. TREasvny, 157TH STREET. Fine Stores, Office Rooms—singly or communtcst- tee—for Bur ness Of Bradion, ete. ‘Water and closets on every floor. rand steam het. Dark rooms for storage. Inquire of the Janitor. ee COAL-AND WOOD. OBN MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Desler ia COAL AND WOOD. Main Office, Depot, and Kindling Wood Mill, 434 and Virginia svenues.w. Branch yard 143 Bst. 8.2. Coal sold as low as S57 place in the cit7. PINE KINDLING WOOD 85.00 per cord. OAK RKINDLING WOOD 86.00 per cord. ALoad cf KINDLING WOOD delivered in any Part of the city for 1.25. TE. |ONIO CONNECTION. ‘Orders promptly filled, and satisfaction muar- ‘anteed. au2¢-3m N4t10n4z FAIB ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL and KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penn. avenues aut G, 2+ SHERIF, = ot iat CoaL AND WOOD, Sentn *Viia and 038 Pa. Ave. ‘Telepbonie connection. Depot and suis, Water and N street, Potomas Dusen OAL. Woop. Cc JOHNSON BROTHERS, WOOD. " ‘TeLarionic Comxgctions. COAL. Full Weight. | Best Quatity. Pi COAL. Prompt Delice : Ww Main ‘office, wharves, mil and depot connected with np-icwn offices by TELEPHONE. With unequaled facilities and ad’ : nomically conductiag the wood and coal trad, wharves frctory, extensive store yards enabling us to stock up larzest when coal is lowest: citices hout the city, aud sll in immediate commn- tion, insurnng prompt attention to orders, we are prepared to offer toour patrons the best varie- ties of coal at the very lowest prices. Me insure stristhe pure coal, of 3.240 por the ton. JOHNSON GROTH jeget, foot of 1a:h. 13rh sud 2 @ st. n.w. ; 1112 9th st. w.; and 221 Pa. JOOT St KGEHY, CORNS, BUNIONS, £0, &c.—Di. WHITE, Chiro, ist of over fif PEATE Practice th nich Juited States lanads prev ington. in 1861, ti feet. Lig eatab- Hotel, is ans, Burweons and ALOWA persouawur. Fea, aus27 vary Bs; ‘Reference BORN, Dentist, removed to 915 Tth LULOY SLULD TBETH inserted ail operations on the nar Ge tracting wet SE in, 60 cents. ‘All operations warranted. B. T. M. TALBOTT, Dewrist, No. three doors from cor. E. rE try tnrall'its branches. Teeth a. ‘perset. All work warranted. THE TRADES. is respectfully informed that the LYCF LT BOOKBINDERY {s carried on as heretofore. The eame excellent Workmen are etupluyed, snd the work turned out will be in the superior style which hag slways been ® characteristic of the eetabliahment. as 1012 Pennsvivania ave., third floor. IBEON BROTHERS, 1013 Penusyivanis ore Waanee te ee Sw Fine Printing a specialty. 2-0; a8 qPeEcetLorow TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. FEAT NEVER, RUSTS, NEVER BRE: WEVEK WEARS OUT, ALWAYS CLEAN sot oh, Be ween while bathing, is for sale at Mrs. Fisher devotes her aiecslion tothe wane of ady patrons. mar29 NON FISCHEWS D AS Rese be cee pee mings WOOLLEN BLANKETS. deanced toes pas HAND CLOTHING, ‘S) BOOTS, SHOES, WATCHES, Cane aisposed Of ay tae Nery biekcat cash prices by Sites on M. WALSEEY, 901 D street, corner prompuy eeemomnwest Grders by mail will be FUTURE DAYS. ee ee J. 7 COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. STEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ONSIRTING OF LARGE SIZED LOT AND TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING-HOUSE, RITUATED ON SHERMAN AVENUE, BE- TWEKN GRAN’ E AND IRVING BIREET, NORTH OF THE CITY. By virtue of 8 deed of trust bearing date on the 25th day of February, A. D. 1879, and recorded in Liber No. 910, folio 22, et tea. one of the land records’ for Washington conn- ty, in the District of Colambis, and at the writ. teh request of the party secured thereby, we wil fell at public anction, in front of the prem* ises, On WEDNESDAY, THE 61a DAY OF OcTO- ber, A. D. 1880, aT 5 o'exock P. M., all that tec oF parcel of'lsnd sitnated and beihe in the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia, | and known and deefnated as Lot numbered 090 | Bundred and fifty-one (151), in a subdivision of a Part of a tract of land known as Mount Pleasant, as Said subdivision is duly recorded in Laver N.C. T.. | No. 55, foilo 313, of the land records of sald Dis | friet of Columbia, together with the improvements ‘Terms ¢f tale: One-third cash; balance in six | and twelve months, with interest at the rate of ix per cent. per annum. A deposit of 850 will ba | auired from the purchaser at time of asie. Terms of sale must be compiled with within fiver days, | Ctherwise the Trustee will resell at risk and cost o} Ke ic fs i Sefaulting varchasers. All conveyancing st pur- cl ere L. HENRY M. BAKER,) sepl8-eo&ds ‘THUS. H. CALLAN, § Trustees. YHANCERY SAL® OF PREMISES Nos. 912 ND INETEENTH STREET, BE- CRS AND STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtne of s decree of theSavremo ois dh the District of Columbia, pasaed in the Sar Ouamentectalve Cloments ef a No. 7, 182 equity, I will offer for eale.at pntiie suo: tion, in front of ‘the premiees, on TUESDAY, Oc- Toren 5, 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK PM, all of original lot 20,1n equare 85, with the improvements thsreor, consisting in two desirable three-story and base- Brick Dwellings, aud situated in Washington in said District. Terme of sale: One-fonrth cash on the day of sale or within seven days thoreafter, the residua in three equal insta! ‘nts in Fix, twelve and eizhtcer months from the day of vale, the purchaser's notes to be wiven theref.-r, ww interest from the day ci of sale at #ix per cent ver aamum; or all caslyat tho option of purchaser. Title to be retained nn porehase money and interest iapaid. All eonve ancing at purchaser's cost. $iCU deposit on ac: ceptance of each bid. JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Trustee, 503 D street north west. THOS. E. WAGGAWAN, Anct._sap23-eokd3 T)eNCANsoN BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTRES' SALE OF TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 498, ON KSTRPET, BETWEEN FOURTH AND ‘FIFTH STREETS NORTE. MEST, (OPPOSITE THE K STREET MAR- KET.) AT AUOT rust dated the 23: By viriue of a deed dsy of February, 1850, snd duly recorded in liber No. folio 139, of land records of the District of Columbia, snd at the reqneetof the BRxty secured, the nudlersiiened Trustees will sell on RIDAY, THY Ist Pay GF OCTOHER, A.D. 188), at ovclock p. m_, in front of the premises, the foliow- ing-described_ propert Z:—All that piece or peresl of land situsted’and bsing in Washington city, in the Listrict cf Oolmmbia, and known upon the ground plat or pisn of said’ city as and beine psrtof Lot numbere:! twenty-two, (22,) in Bjuaro numbered five hundred aud sixteen, (516,) de- feribed as followa -—Bevinutu for the samé ats point on the line of north K street, distant twenty- fix feet west from the northeast corner of said lot frenty: two, (22, )and running thence weet fourtaen fort, thence south ninety-three feet, thence cast fourteen and thence north ninety-three feet to the Place of beginning, together with all improvements. ‘Terms: One-third cash: the residue in two equal payments at six and tweive months, with notes aring interest at 7 per centum per anotm, and Secured by deed of trust on the property said: or all cae, at the option of the purchaser. All con- kcyapeinw at the purchaser's cost. A deposit of 2100 és required at time of sale. The termas of sale Tnust be complied with within seyen days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the riht to resell at the risk and cost of the defanlting purchaser. HENRY ISEMAN. } Trantece sepl8-cokdbfs_ LOUIS NEURATH, sd Es rpuomas DOWLING, , Auctioneer. STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtne of a deed of trust dated the 16th day of Noveuber, A.D. 1877, and recorded fm onthe 17th of the same, in Liber No. 87 folio 80, and by the direction of the party secured, the undersicned will sell, at highest bilder, on MONDAY, Tae 4TH Day or Gctor: A. S80, On the premises, at 5 o’CLOCK P.M., *‘Certain real estate in the city of Washing- top, and District of Columbia, to wit: Being Lot numbered thirty-fonr (34), in a subdivision made on the 23d April, 1S64, by Worthington and Dorsey, trustees, of Jota in square numbered seventy-sevet (77), in said city, said subdivision being duly re- corded in subdivision record W. F., No. 1, paxe 75, in the surveyor's office of s1id city, lot fronting twenty-three and 50-100 (23 50-100) fect on the west side of Twenty-first street west. and extending back of that width one hundred and five and 50-100 (105 50-100) feet:” with the Dwelling House and other improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: Ove-third of the purchase money in cash (of which $200 must be paid at tims of sale), and the residue in two equal annual sums, in oue and two years, for which the purchaser must give notes bearing six per centum per anaum interest, payable balf yearly, to be secured by of trust, to the satisfaction of the Trustees; or cash, at the purchaser’s option. All convey- ancing and recording will be at the purchaser's ccet, end if the terms arenot complied with within seven days from the day of eale, the Trustees mblic auction, to the rerve the right to resell the property on five day notice, by two msertions in The Evening Star, at therick and cost of the purchaser in default, (CCRANGERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY / ON SEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN M AND N STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ON H STREKT, BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the J istrict of Oolpmbia, in equity cause No. 7166, docket 20, I will clfer for sale, on TUESDAY, THe Sth pay or OcrovEn, A. D. 475 O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, ali those pieces or parcels of land lying and being in the city of Washington, in the District of Jolum- bia, and known and described on the xround plan or plat of ssid city as lots twelve (12) and thirteen (3), in square numbered four handred and forty- eight (448), according to the subdivision of sald square recorded in Liber N. K. No. 1, folio 275, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Colam- bia. ‘These lota front on 7th street west, near the corner of M street north, fronting 47 feet by a depth of 108 feet to an alley. By virtue of the same decrée. I will offer for Sale, on WEDNESDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF OcronER, A. D. 1860, aT § O'CLOCK P. X., in front of the prem: ise, all’ that plece or parcel of ground lying and ‘being in the city of Washington, in the ‘trict of Columbia, and known and described on the ground plan or plat of ssid city as being Lot thirty-cight (38), in Square numbered five hand-ed and saven- teen, according to the subdivision of all of Lot and bast 7 feet front of Lot 4, Sanare 617, mate by Horace J. Frost November 25th, 1878, and recorded in Bubdivision Bock No. 10, folio 14, of the Sub- veyor of said District, toxether with all the improve- ments, Ways, carenients, rights, privilezes ead appurtenatices to the same belongiug or appertain- ing. ‘This property ia situated on H street north, between 4th and 5th streets west, and has also. % front on Maseachnsetts aventie. Ona part of said Lot is a two story frame dwelling. ‘Terms, on beth properties, 28 prescribed by said decree, are as {cliows: One third cash; bat. ance fn equal instalments, st six, twelve and eizhten montha, for which the ‘notes of the purebaser sha'l ba taken, bearing interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or the whole of the par- chase money may be paid in crab. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 8100 wil be re- quired on each Lot at the time of sale, and all con- yeyanciug snd recordise at the purchaser's cost, If the terms of sale are not complied with in 10 days from day of sule, the Trustee reserves the rich? to reseli the property upon which defanit has been made at the riek and cost of the defaulting 1 chaser or purchasers, after giving five days’ publi notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. HORACE J. FROST, Trnsteo. DUNCANSON BROS., Avcts. sep? dada a7 oN DECK With a complete Stock of the VERY BEST @00DS that can bly be procured in onr line, and at prices Suk ombacrnse our competitors and cause our customers to rejoice. A special feature of our stock just at sractal fea Just at this time is a NEW JAPAN TEA, natural leaf (nncolored.) It {s of the first "Ma; pickings, ** and is pronounced by all who have tri Frat gis most delicious article of Tea they have Another attractive feature of our stock to-day is AN UNUSUALLY CHOIOR ARTICLE OF GOSHEN BUTTER, Telephonic connections. _ ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GOA Oth strect, bet, E and EF. (WAITE FRONT.) sy6 P4INTEES AND HOUSEKEEPEHS, ATTENTION! JOHNSTON'S DRY SIZED KALSOMINE 4ND MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. Best in the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. be ais ae Ws Bend for sample cards. a ord LEV JOHNSON & CO,, Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0.. DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS- ‘TRICT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES, DOMESTIC and FORRIGN RXCHANGE. mar] TO-MORROW. JUNCAN! BEOS., Auctioneers, D non th ‘ind Distrecta northwest. WALRUS AND OAK RASTTARE, AMBER SETS, MARBLE-TOP AND LI! xX TA- Bi LARGE PARLOB BRI AR. FURIES, BAtacl Gee goa ees ARD LACE CONTAINS, THE FUBNITUBE BRUSSELS AN: GI CARPETS OF SIX MATTRESSES, BED CLOTHING, BLAN: ETS, cy RHO TETR SOFA. BOOK. et DINING ROOM WALNU EXTENSION TABLU AND WaLNUT OFM tEAT OHA PLATED WARE. GLABS AND OHINA, HEATING STOVES, RITOH@N RECHESALIES, te. being all the Furniture Xe., contained in large brick dwelling, No. 910 Nineteenth street, between I tnd K stréets n.w., at auction. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 207n Sxr- TEMBER, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK. ‘The yarticutar attention of buyers is called to this tale ‘The carpets especially are nearly new, and other goeds all ‘n excellent condition. Sale withont reserve, parties leaving the city. eep2t DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE OF A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ASSORTED ‘ONOORERY On WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEX. BER 20TH, 1880, COMMENCING aT I OCLock, within my salesrooas, (Star Buttd- #,) shall sell a arge consignment of the stave vonc fey27 2t_" THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. as, PHS. E. WAGGAMAN, Kosl Estate auct. SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPER- N FOURTH StREGT, BETWEEN K AND L STREETS NORTHEAST. Under and by virtne of a deed of trust, bearing date the 3d coy of Octsber, 1878, and recorded in Liber No. 901, folio 431, the piderigned Trus'es will offer at public ale, Th front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, SEP Taoien Zora, at Five O'Ozoce p.at-+ Ail that certain piece or parcel of land situate and Tying in the Oity of Washinton. D. O., being lot numbered twenty-two, (22', cf Augustus Jay's recorded sab- ivis On Of Srizinal lot numbered five, (6), insquare numbered cight hundred and six, ( U6.) ‘sermsof sale: One-third cagh, and the residue in three equal instalments, payable six. twelve and e‘ebteen months from day of sale, with interest. snd to be evidenced by promissory notes of par- chaser, eecured by decd of trust on premiscs sold, or all cash at the option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of bid. If purchaser falls to comply with terms within seven days from sale, the trustee will resell at his cost aud risk. All conveyancing at purchsser's cost. vepis-d&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustes. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Aucticneer. TRUSTEF'S BALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NORTH aie THIRD STREETS EAST, OAPIFOL By virttic of a deed of trust dated the 29th, day of April, 3876, and duly recorded 1a Liber: No. 820, foxfe 125, one of the land reoords for. the District of Oclumbia, the undereizned Trustee will sel! on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1830, T Bh ocK, ib front of the premises, the follow- in deeeribnd Hroperty, viz: All that Certain pioce or parcel of Jaud known and described on the plat or of the city of Waehington, in said District of olumbia, ag Lot lettered G, in N. 0. Sholes and others’ recorded subitivision of original Lote nui bered 14 and 36, in Square numbered 759, bei ning for the same at the southwest corner of A atreet, north sud 3d street east, and running thence south with the lines of said 34 strect east 21 feet; thence wert 1(9 feet 10 and s half inches; thence worth 21 feet: thence east along the line of North A stroet 109 fect 10 and a haif inches to the place of besin- ning. ‘Terms: One-third cach; the residue in two ean poswenta at six and twelve months, with nots beating interest and secured by a deed of trust. All i chaser's cost. $100 deposit required at the time of sale. sepl7-dts GEORGE PETER, Trustes. W4ttEs B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK DW¥LLING AND LOT (16x90) ON EAST SIDE OF COLUMBIA SIRKET, No. 1531, BETWEEN P AND Q NORTiIWEST. By virtneof a deed of trust, dated March Sth, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. fan 855, folio 234, of the land records for the. District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at pablic auc- jon, in front of the premises, oh THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23D, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P. M_, the fol- lowing described real estate, situate in ths ety of Washinwton, in eaid District, to wit: Lot No. i51, in Morrison and others’ enbdivision of part of square No. 368, x8 eaid subdivision is duly re- corded in the Surveyor’s office of eaid city, in Liter D. Cooke, No. 1, folio 6, together with the im- provements thereon. Terms of sale: One fourth cash (of which $100 ‘oust be paid at time of sale); the balance in six, twelve, eixhteea and twenty-feur montha, in equal Payments, with interest trom day of eale, at 7 per pets secured by purchaser's notes and deed of on property sold, or ail cash, at option of pur. chaser, Conveyancing and recording at cost. Terms of sa'e to be complied with in si days, elre Trustees reserve the right seoiead as seplidtbs ALBERT F. FOX, San B2-ABOVE SALE POSTPONED UNTIL WED- NESDAY, eT Oe hour and ace. Ee zMAN, 1 Yeepid-eoSt_ ALBERT F FOX, '} Trasteos. JUNGANSON BROY., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON iy BEIWEEN I AND K STREET SOUTHWEST, BEING A TWO-STORY BRICK OUSK, No. $07, y virtue of a deed of trust dated 18th May, A.D. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No: folio ‘36, one of the iand records for Wathington county, in t.e District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premise», on THUR-DaY, tHe 3dr Serrempen, A. D: 180, at 5 clclock’p- m.. all that pieos or parcel of urd lying in the said city of Washington aad strict aforesafd, and known as the north thirty- one (31) feet four inches of Lot twenty-four, (24,) in Kqusre four hundred and ninety-nine, (499, ) to- gether with all and singular the appurtenances, rights, privileges, improvements, and other here: itements to the same belonging Or in any wise ap- per ra "Terms: $650 in cash; balance in six and twelvs months, notes to bear six per cent interest, and to be secured by deed of trast on the premises sold. Conveyancing, &c , at cost of purchaser.- Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwisa the Trns- tees reserve the riht to reeoll the property at. the Hisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, atter 5 days notice in some newepaper published in Washingto: D. ©. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. |. G. LI am sepll-cokds JOHN WALTER, y LOB. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. IRUSTER'S SALE OF LOT AND TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, No. 1520 L BTREEZ NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a deod of trust, bearing date the 12th day of Eebruary, 1877 and recorded in Liber No. 846, folio 66, et fe. one of the land records of the District of Colcmbia, and st the request of the party secured thereby, f will offer at pubiio sate in front of the premises, on MONDAY, OcToneR 4TH, AT 5 o'cro¢ » part of lot 14, in square 193, in the city of Weehinuton, District of Columbia, being the eastern twenty-five fect front of asid lot, by a depth cf one hundred and one feet, with the im- proverents thereon. ‘Terms of sale: Oné-third cash. and the residue in three equal instalments, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months from day of safe, with interost at Tper centum per annum, payable semi annually, and to be evidenced by ‘promissory notes of the purchaser, Secured by deed of trust on the prom- res Bold, Or all cash af the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of bid. If purchaser faila to comply with terms within 7 days from sale, the Trustees will rercll at his cost and risk. All conveyancing at purchascr’s cost. THOS. EF WaGGAMAN,/) Trustees. JAMES PILLING, 5 ° cep23-d&da T. COLDWELL, Heal Estate Auctioneer. AUQTION BALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED UNIMPROVED BEAL ESTATE, TO GLOSE OUT A BUILDING ASSOUIATION. stall sellat public auction, in front of the EY relises, respectively— Mon TUESDAY, Qeronen 5, 1380, a7 5 o'cLocK P.M., Lot 66, Section 8, of Barry Farm, on Stevens’ avenue, near the termians of the Ana- Coetia railrosd, improved by a two-story Framo Dwelling House and Stable. On WEDNESDAY, Ooronen 6, 1880, ar 4:30 o'clock P.M., Lots 21, 22, 23 and 34, of Hall's su division of *Badsworth,"’uear the site of first toll- kate, adjoining the northwest corner, of 7th stroot road and the road leading to Soldiers’ Homo On THURSDAY, OcroneR 7. 1840, aT 4:30 O'CLOCK P M., Lot’ 12, square 1 005, on @ street, between 12th ahd 13th streets northeast. On BaME Dax, AT 6:30 o'cLock P. 3, lots 14. 15 and 16, square 1100, on the southwest Coraer of 18th street and Massachusetts avenue southeast. On FRIDAY, Ocronen 8. 1830, ar 4:40 O'CLOCK Jot A, auare 287, on the southwest comer of west, improv a story brick dwelling-honse.” "Proved BY & two- ; On nee DES, Cn. 5:30 o'cLock P.M, lot 3, ‘quareé 538, and lot 22, equare 539, on F street, be- thygen Sd ahd 42s streets gouth weak, ‘erm y and w made known at sales, Seps8,25,28,0002k8 J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. YHANCFRY SALE OF VAUUAI : CEN6vED neat Bareee, BEING A EARGE TWO-STORY PRESFED' BRIOK FRONT HOUSE, WITH BAOK BUILDING “TO. GETHER WITH THE LOT, SITUATED -AT THE SOUTHEAST OORNER OF SEVEN. TEENTH AND R STREETS NORTHWEST. virtte of a decree passed January (10:h) oy tenth, A. D. 1880, and an amended. de patted March (2d) second, A. 1. 1890, e case of Cardeza Gillisms and company, com, Reinante, and John Lyon et al, ‘defendants: Sele 0. in docket in the Supreme ours ot fue Daenct will oat of Ootum! MONDAY, Ey B Terms of sale, as ordered by the court: One-third of the purchase ‘and the balance in retsined by the trustees until acid notes are i said notes to bear seven ‘Cent int per snpum; or ail iat the option ef the purchaser. Baid sale to be free from taxes and all ce brances. A deposit of $100 will be required when Hi ATeae fo aria hea Sumeataa Dlied with within Rive day of sale. Boom Xa. 9, 08 SURCANEO: DPexcassoy BROS., Auctioneers, MAC LANDINGS. \ Sth and D streets northwest. —— FRENCH PLATE MIRROR, PARLOR ORGAN, WALNUT DOAK LIBRARY TARLES Bi WALNUT CHAMBER SI AHOGANY BE 1 Point, Upper Machodoc snd GF exten tp to Nom! and Curioman, rt N EN WARE: TWO CRATES IRON CBEEDES, Kee wh AUCTION— ae In front of and within our sslesreom: TUESDAY MORNING, SarTEMDER 237m COMMENCING aT 10 O'CLOCK. it 'DUNOANSUN BRO3., Aucta. 82 THE ABOVE FALR IS POSTPINED ON ggconnt of the rain, unti} THURSDAY MORNING, EPTE 30TH, kag e hour and v repateat -DUNCANSON B . THE AMERICAN - WITH OTHER GOODS AT SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS sa far Ms Leonardtown and Nomint ; returning anand fom! iat MONDAY, Fare and Freight at lowest rates. jy13-1y F. 3. BTONE, Purser. a i S- BTORE, Purver._ NoBrore AND FORTRESS MONKOE STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, Cartan JAMES T. BARKE: First-class fare, $1; Round trip, $1 €0 Serond-class fare, 75; Round trin, 81. Leave (th-st. wharf #ON- Dats, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5 o'clock p.m. Leaves Norfolk alternate daye at 4 -m..rtop- pire st Alexandria, Piney Point, Point’ Lookout aud Fort Monroe, Va., gcing and returning. rOB PUTOMAO RIVER LANDINGR. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, above wharf, MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 7am. B. J. ACCINELLY. Act, 6th et wharf. STEZAMERS FOR NEW YORK Steamthips JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT, Tier 4!, Exst River, N.¥., SATURDAYS. at 4 p.m: Georgetown at 7 ‘am. FRIDAYS. For freluht apply toR. P. A. DENHAM, Agt., 63 Water COTRELOWN. ickets, Statcroome, Kc, go to General Office, 1416 F et. n.w., Dear Willard’s Hotel. ap29 ©. 8 LOVELL, President. (OR NORFOLK, POR(SMOUTH, FORTRESS LUABLE LOTS NEAR ETOWN. By virtne of decree parsed in Baker ct al. and Oftutt et al., No. 7,367 Equity, dockst 30, T wall gell onthe jprémisos, part of the. tract called ‘Harlem, " formerty belonging to John Baker, deceased, and fronting on the Conduit road and Hi¢ge rosd, about one mile weet of Geore- town and near the Reservoir. The property nar been divided into 14 lota: Lot No. 1, has 96-100 of an acre, with frame shanty and varien; lot No. 2, bas 1%; scres, and ia improved in the same manner: Jot No. 3. haa l1-7.ace. newly, and is iimp-oved in fame manner; ist No. 4, bas 14 5acres, andi; not improved: lot No. 5, has 17, acres, and is. {m- yroved by frame ebenty: lot No. 6, ns 2 acres sbcut, and hss a fine spring honse, &¢. ; lot Ne has 14-5 acres about, ané i= not improved; lat 4 %, has 12-5 acres abont, and bas a frame dwelline honse, lately occupied by Mrs. Jane Baker: lot No. 9, has 12 6acree, butis rot improved; lot No. 10, 1 acre and 4 trifla over. All the abovo Int front on the Gondnit or Washingtoa Aque inct road, which te always in fine condition. Lot No 11, bas about] acre, and is unimproved : lot No. 12, yah abut 12-9 acres, and is nat improved; jot No. 3, has about 21-5 sctes, and is improved with an * . cetazon shaped dwelling house, with comereta MONROE AND THE SOUTH covering. ‘Theee three lots front on the Kids | STEAMER GEORGE LEARY, Car read, or Foxhali’s road. Lot No. 14, has about | Tying U. 8. Mail. Joeera Wairs, ‘acres, and fronts on the Ritge, ‘or Foxhali | Uommander. Saver Wasnrsorow, Nonrorx, road, and’ corners cn the new road leading to Provera Rost. A grave Fard (20 verches) belona- | pro ASEaT Geceith a[P m Oampbeli's wharf, rt Every Evel MONDAY AND WED-| TUESDAY,” THURS- ing to the late Gen. Jas. 8. Linwan, i3 reserved ant of this parcel. The property is finely located, and NESDAY, at 5:30, and] DAY AND SUNDAY, every BATURDAY, at! até pox. the title is said to be perfect. All taxes will be paid GP. Me. to July Ist, 1880, Boe at Piney Point and P.int Lookout Going ‘ert 8 of sale prescribed by the decree: One- third in eneh, with a depreit of 85) cn each lot at the time of sale, the res! in two equal psymenta elve months, with interest at seven per | 804 Keturning. a © entum per annum, wiih tae option totas pee | , EeMltes fare, 81; Round Trip, $1.60. ‘Tickets chaser to pay the whole purchase money in cash. | Kogd Wau need. | Lickets aud staterooms for sale the tale will take, place on FRIDAY, rire Sed | Eorn's sistonery efore, 682 La av., uext fo best PMT Omarcanee with lot No. 1.0 LOCK F M-s and | Grice: Parey G. Smith's, 1431 Ponta, aves Rews aud A: P. Brown's, cor. J5th st. and N.Y. ave. B. FE. DODD, Avent. vill commence with lot No. 1. Waeos-ate FRED. W. JONES, Trastea, 7th et. wharf, Wasbiniton, D. O. D. F. REELING, agent, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioncer. ‘Campbell’s wharf, Norfolk. fe = TRUSIEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BRIOK RE. SIDENCE ON D STREET, BETWEEN SEC. | — z OND AND THIRD STREETS NORTHWES Ce tee Bee SEI MEBTE By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May EGUSRAMATON dee DRO 2 BOL, A. 'D. 1870, and duly recorded in Liber bai i . ae No. "617, folio 476, Se., of the land recoras for Washington cotinty, D.C., and by the direo'ior of the party secured thereby. will offer for sais, at public auction, on MONDAY, var lth Day or GeronrR, A.D: 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK v.31, in front of the premises, Lot marked and lettered’ *"A,” in ‘Wim. B. Todd's eubdivision of the eastern srt of criginai Lot numbered two (2), in Square numbered five hundred and seventy-two in the city of Washington, with all the improvements theres. a, confistirg of a large three-etory Brick Resifenca. ‘Terme of sae: One-third tn cash, of which S100 must bo paid at the aale; the deferred payments to be made in six, twelve, cighteen and twoaty-four months after day of sale, with interest, or all may be paid in cash at the option of the purchaser. The Geferred payments to be secured by deed of trust and insurance to the eatiefaction of the trustes, ‘The terms to be fully complied with within six days SAILING DAYS. after day ofeale, otherwise the trnstee ressrves the | From Washington Mondscm st 5 p.m. right to resell the property at the risk and costof | From ihiladelphis—Saturdayes at 10 am. Careline DUICHBESE: All conveyancing af the mht received daily until 3 a8 Georgetown purchaser's cost. Tecely 1 Vashington. Repas-end&as. WM. BH. WARD, Trastes. Hy ga Ee eat shee UNGANSON DROS. Auctioneers, ILLIAM P. CLYDE & GO., General Manage : ? 1sSouth Wharves, Philadelphia; J. H. JOHNSO: D Sth and D streets northwest. | CO. Agentm Lith st, wuarf anai03 Fen sep27-6m The eteamers of this company will sail every Sat- aréay from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d strect, Hoboken. n | hates of > arsayve:—From New York to Havre, Lon- don. Scuthampton and Bremen, first cabin, “$100; recond cabin, #60; steerage, 830; prepaid steerags certificates, €28. For freight or passaze apply to OELRIOHS & CO., 2 Bowling Green, New York. W. G. METZFROTT & OO., 935 Pa. Aventa for Washington. ‘aus27 \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ‘ BETWEEN WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA AND PHILADELPHIA, CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH OLypR’s Lixts ron New Yorx, Boston, Provipexce, FAaL1 RIVER, AND ALL POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND STAT! ‘Through bills of lading given. ADMINISTRATOR'S s0F Warhibaton. sue2T Gt RO) UNABD LINE, SVITAR, BOOKS. PARLOR U e e 1) CHAMBER FURNITURE Cc Rone. LANE ROUTER, THE OUNARD BTEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpoot, Call- ing at Cork Harbor, FROM PiEK 40, N. K., NEW YORK. 8... Wed... Bep' ria... Wed. We Scythia. District of Columbia, hold Are term Beptember 2st, 1880, sell on MONDAY, OctobER 4tn, A.D. TkR0, commencing at 10 o'clock, at promises No. |g, 1406'G street n.w., the entire Furniture and kiects | EOxtma.. (orig contained therein,’ partly ag follows : Parlor Suits | AUpt We. Wed» Got. 6|Scythis in plush and reps, Walnut and Mahogany Bsd- | potin: Wed, Oct. 20! Gallia.....Wed. steads, Bureaus, Single and Double Wardrobes, | Ugtunia. Wed Oct. 20 Gallia... Wed Walnut Chamber Bets, Cottaze do... upwards of Tee wenty Brnssels and other Carpes, several F-P. | geo ana e100 ay soe eee Ore Mantel Mirrors, Diniag room Furnitare, Orockel Sho and #100 gold, according to sooon sone and Plated Wate, Oil Peintings, Envravings and | feqnots donaan'tt "rao Hold Aadition Books, “Muabe Piaho, Gotten, Bed Clothing, Hair | Bteerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from and Shuck Mattresses, fora, Heating stoves, sae oan other vanes Kitchen Wares, &o., with other articles of House. | fixc?Poo! and Queenstown, and all <S keeping use not necessary to mention. ‘Through bills of lagen given for. Baltart Cason, atinent, Buyers invited. ELIZABETH REISS, | thd Tor Mediterranea torte on the 1406 G st. n.w. For freight and yassage apply at the Company's BOBEBT McMEEN, office, No. 4 Bowling Green, or both steerage and Administrators of estate of Benjamin Roles, de- | Sevin, to OLTS BIGELOW & 00.. G05 Tt street, peers ae (sabineton, D.C." CHAR. G. ERANCKLYN, WALTERB. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. NEW YORK—-ROTTERDA:! SALE_ OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUS- oe t-class steamers: CAKE: . AT AUCTION, fe ENERERG At YO " halt RONESDAYS CONMESCING 4 LOCK A M., We 8! eran Sell, at the residence of a gentleman declining Paes Boca ; Bteer- bin 370; Second ene oe fs ary 5 ‘e OAZAUX, General ni jam, ‘New York. ayenue, Washington: or F. H. hourckeepirg, No.1014 17th strect northwest, the following-named articles: Waltut frame Parlor Suite, gilt traced, uphol- Stered in Raw Silk. Walnut Chamber Suites, 10 pieces, in complete order. Marble-top Tsbles, panty: Thairs, Hall Back. Extension Table ‘and Dining Room Qhairs, Oil Paintings. Merb‘e-top Sideboards, Octtaze Furniture. Peinted Ledsteads, Bureaus and Washstands. Bair and Husk Mattrasses, Pillows and Bolsters. Brussels, Hali and Steir Carpets. Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpets. hits, Glass and Orockery Ware. Kitchén Utensils, &c. ‘Terms eaeh. fens WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Ancts. aes BROB., Auctioneers, 9th and D streets northwest. SEHOLD ‘AINED For passe tne 8 apply 00., 935 Pennsylvania JOHNSON, Agent, jational Safe Deposit Building, corner New York TT & avenue and 16th street northwest. aug7-le2p \[22onante’ 4ND MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION OOMPARY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Bailing from Baltimore—Every WEDNES- DAY aud BATURDAY, at & pt, trom foot of ’é Wharf, (near foot 5. Gay at. ma New York—Every WED: AY and SAT- SRDAY, at 5 P m., from Pier 49, Bast River, (near toot Clititon et) T TION. OConsieting of Parlor Brnssels Carpet, Grey and Black Hair Cloth Buite, H. 0. Bea Lounces; Marble-top Tables, Whatnot, Mantel ‘lime Piece, Faucy Chairs, Walnut and Cottaxe Sets, hinglo aml Double Wardrobes, Tables, Lounges, Walnut Desk, Mantel Mirror, 3-ply Brussels. Ingrain Carpets aud Ruxs contained in nine chambers and on halls and stairs throughont the house: Hair and other Mattresses, Bad Clothing, Feathers, Dining Roow Walnut Ex- terston “Tables and Chairs, Orockery, Plated Ware, Glassware, Refrigerator, with a xeneral assortment of Kitchen Ware, al! in ex cellent condition and worthy the aitontion of uyers. Sale to take placeon FRIDAY cea J M. & BR. COHEN, . LOAN OFFICE, 1105 Penna. avenue n.w. & We only charge 5 per cent. One of the best secu- rity banks in the country. Also, a large line of Forfeited Pledges for! sale low in OctTor tex 00: MEN i@ AT 10 O'CLOOK, in premises above-namec aie DUNCANSON BROS., sen25-4t Anctidneers._ | DIAMONDS, GOLD.AND SILVER WATCHES, | f ARES OEE BREECH AND MUZZLE SHOT GUNR, aR HOUR SALE, OF Bey STREET, ane MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOTHING, &c. ZWEEN K AND LSTREETS SOUTHWEST, Aygre chance to buy a custom-made OVEROQAT Liber No. 858, folio 308, of the land records st of the District of Columbia, apd at tho request of the party secured, the uni 301 Trustees will sell on THURSDAY, Octroprr Tra, A.D. 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, the fol- lowing described property, viz: All that piece or yorcel of land, sitnated snd being in Washington City, District of Columbia, and owa upon the sronnd plat or plan of said city as and being the sonth fourteen feet ten aches of lot fourteen (14), fronting on 43g street by the depth of ssid lot four- teen (14), ipaq five aes and forty-three, wil ie improvements. . ee One-third bash the residue in two equal aymrents at six ard twelve months, with notes bearing interest at seven per centum per aanum, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold: orallcashb, at the option of the purchaser. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Ade posit of $100 is required at time of sale. Tae terms of sale must bs complied with within seven days, Se ee eter aanueparaaioe oe “i le! cha . AE He TIE an cet On ME MILLER, | rrgtgog, | Weare also offering Lowen THAN EvER fepls-eotdbs HENRY KUHN, 5 HOMAS DO 4LING, Auctioneer. USTEFS’ BALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY TRON THE NONTHEAST CORNER OF FRED- ERIOK AND FI¥TH STBEETS, GEORGE- enacts f tenst, dated the virtue of & deed o at - twenty ifth day of Auwust1879,andduly ro- (5 corded in Liber No. 922, folios 209, et Beg. one of the land records for the District of Colam- bia, the undersigned Trustees wit! sell, in froat of the premises, on MONDAY, tHE 47H’ Day oF Oc- TOLEL, 18¢0, AT 5 O'cLOcK, ‘the following-described property: Being part of’ Lot numbered 212, in Beatty ond Hawking’ addition to Georgetown, in Bal ict, cril as follows: Saamie. rthesst corner of Frederick an: AND OEMENT, BAzLOnS FORM ‘The strongest, cheapest, beet. BOOKLAND QIAINE) LEME, net : ‘The best in Americs. ALs0, CHUROH, SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. 1D MANTELS AND TILING of every de- ro eption a specialty. L. E. GANNON, jyT-ly Room 7, Corcoran Building. QUcBILY DAMAGED SEWER PiPE. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE VERY LOW. TERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, CHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE OROOKS anp GARDEN VASES, of our OWN MANUFACTURE. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA ©O., 401 New Jersey Avenue, Naas B. & O. Depot. aug23 WE4VES, BENGLA & CO, Ba Seeeto ALG Fan north on Beeriario “<2; tence east 1 to Sth streat 92 feet; ica south parall to Froderick serset 18 fest to Gih street and thence weet to the place of beginning. ‘Terma: ‘One-third cash; the resi ine in two equal bearing interest a's por cont per amin wat a aid, and Recured by a deed of trast om the Prop, th MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. EVERY BAR AND CAKE OF OURGOODS ARE BBANDED WITH OUB NAME, AND ABE WaB- RANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED erty sold, veyancing at purchaser's cost. deposit will be required at the tims of gale. 3 terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the Tight to resell th rtyst the risk and cost of WW AND VEGETABLE OILS, AND TO BE aaa al a and ¢ TALLOW ABD YROREAELB OILS, AN GH, sepla-dtds MAWIIEW Phare, | Trustees. MPODD & HANDY, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF PREMISES No. PREMISES No. 74 G STREET SOUT! . On MONDAY, Ocronen oS, MONDAY, , ATH, 1880, aT 5 FOR BALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. Office and Warerooms, 105 and 107 Water street, yu-80 Georgetown, D. 0. r le auction, in front of the 10 eset: pois eftter ieee ee eneaty« | DPS See overcvanta avencn ..0., improved by & two-story Frame Dwelien’ Ro. 349 Vi a RW. Of ‘calc: “One-third cash, balance in two equal instalments at aix land twelve montns, dhe promissory no‘ per cent to be given, secured by a of trust ‘aa Sratiafactors ‘polloy of insur. teeter Pee sa ae Cost. 8100 deposit on JAMES 8, EDWARD! A ESMBEE Ef Trustees... Biterest MISCELLANEOUS. Saabs HOLMAN’S PAD. HOLMAN’S PAD. HOLMAN’S PAD, ACKNOWLEDGED BY EMINENT PHYSI- CIANS AND THE PUBLIC TO BE THE ONLY REAL REMEDY FOR MALARIA, CHILL FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, CHILDREN'S DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINT, ETO., IF YOU GET THE GENUINE—NOT ELSE. Price for Genuine Holman's Drvuxiste, OF aled, postaide Werte for Free treatize. nite for Free HOLMAN PAD CO., New York. Washington Oiice—S. E. cor. 0th and E sts. nw. aug28-s,t,,3m ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, " 705 and 709 Market Space. Just received our FALL SHADES in BEAL PARIS KID GLOVES, EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. @ Buttons, 4 Buttons" © Buttons... aeth ts Per Pair Tao « Please examine the EXTRA VALUE we off Lapis’, GENts, Missrsand Oninpuns's OT NEW FALL HOSIERY, FULL FASHTO! STYLES at 25, ‘ED IN MANY MAGNI N ‘$6. and 50 cents per oe In LINENS, FLANNELS, HO! Ne nee USEKEEFING + &o., we ha NEW AND LARGE ASSORTMENTS, At NEW YORK AN BOSTON Pi E. wd vee D BOS PRICES WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE, 705 and 709 Market Space, Bep25 (TUE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC HEC ge eric eer on ple, prom en ouly medicines adapted 10 povular ase oo 2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worn Golte 8. Crying Colle, or of 4. Diarrhss of Children or Adults 5: Dyscutery, Gripiag, Billous Colié 5. Cholera Morbun, VonStinuccnseasss &: Reuralgis wectisese Passacher ; Neuraigig ns ; 9. Hesdacue, Bick Heads Catarrh, acute or chr. inenzs. i. Gaucl Sas ipa eta 27. Kidney Dinease. ‘2%. Nervous Debility.. 39. U1 Weakness, We 82. Disease of the Heart, OXNTON’S “1880” FURNACES, CAST OR WROUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR OOAL OR WOOD, BRICK-SET AND PORTABLE, Are powerful hesters; remarksbly durable; ©00- nomica! in fuel; give universal satisfaction; have no bolted joints; are free TFom gases. ‘The most DURALLE FUBNAGE, the OHEAP- EST to buy. Fitted with OLIN. ~OLEANING anti-friction GRATES: ASH-SIFTING GRATES: mn PRAGTIGAL IMPROVE! never before opted. cirenlars before purchasing others. “Hie HEDEO BONES weed 234 Water street, New York, For sale by Cc. G. BALL, jy29-th,e,tusm 1337 E st., near Willard's. D* VON MOSCHZISKHER 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. oe been most gratifying Hato ioany of the uumerous patients who have n under lis care, the majority of whom have been from the best clasa, SENATORS, REPRESENTA- TIVES, LAWYERS, OLELGYMEN, MENCHANTS, Gaus OF DerantMEsts, etc. Without Isy- ing any eupirical claims to infallibility, he hee To hesitancy in asserting that hee walling that his Professions! record shall be compared with ita per- Gentase with that of any specialist or physician in fits city or elsewhere. His success was 80 yrost that he ha resolved (9 mate this city, by SPECTAL REQUEST, _ bis” PERMANENT —RESIDENOE. Among Testimonials of successful treatment al- ready published, he would name those of SexaTou FES, SENATOR IN REPRESENTATIVE, A. Davinas, Hsa., T, SOMERVILLE, < GEER, Bag ides erie” Over one bundred iteterences £0 the ¥ best citizens can be examined at his Offices, loth ttreet n.W., and he wishes it diatinetly under. dame as reference is gi Nee ng, Bane ibiithed watch has not been Placed VOLUNTARILY st his disposal for the aS GOO? SEMERS RAGE OF ane : REPAIRING OUB SPECIALTY. ‘We have the most complete assortment of SEWING MACHINES bers &t. Cloud Building. eee YPSUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE LINE or UPHOLSTERY AND HOUBEFURN~ ISHING GocDS- OvE Brock or CARPETS, FLOOR OLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MATS, &0., Is Sinan Deed 29 eed Eee \dsome line of LAGE CUBTAL ze- ere ‘Low prices, polite sttention and satisfac- tion guaranteed. SINGLETON #& HOEKE, repl5 No. 601 Market Space, L MARTIN & C@..S CELEBBATED je THE EVENING STAR. Baby's Fib, BS Tanned, {Let ner ‘cweep,” abo softty “In you bed, Lor she in tak Nestied close to mamma dear, Baby sleeps, and Knows no fear. morning lights the ak And opens darline baby's ees Joust as bright a6 any skios Are our darling’s starry eyes: Just as fair as any day Are the curls that round them play. Now when next nicht she waking though How nice to leave ber lonely cur, . And creep into her mamma's bed— ‘Ob, shall I tell you what she said What alittle baby fib ‘Trundied of! her tongue, 80 «lib! Dut the truth it must be told— Aud baby’s ouly two years old, And the night was dark and long— And she didn’t know 't was wroue Bo this is what the dar! Lytng in her iitue bea, Though no voice of dog was beard, ‘houxh no souud the uteht air stirred, Came a whisper in the dark i ius, #he fuk she hoar dog bark.” aid, Who conid withstand the o! sh plear I'm certain neither you nore * Jn mamma's bed, al! in the da Bhe czceps, ‘cos she flak eh (Mire. H. A. Brows , f4 the Chr FRIGHTENED PASSENGERS.—One of the Ele- vated Ratlw ius In New York yesterday ol tangled In some telegraph wire which had fallen on the track between Chatham and Franklin Squares, causing ant motion to the train and ‘a shary f the wires along the sic ‘The sensation among the passer ular, not know- ing what had ha; here was a gen- eral rush for doors and windows to see what was the matter. ‘The train ran full unirty onds betore it Was Stopped, when the wires were @iseptangied ana i procceted. Had the train been thrown to t nd @ heavy loss of life must have res’ HANDSOME GIFTS TO PRINCETO York Tritune ot yesterday says: College just Deen the recipient of the Princely gitt_ of 4M) from Mr. Robert L. Stuart, one of New York's bes’ known and most public spirited citizens. We und the Theological Seminary at Prt nto celves $1 Stuart for the ment of a ne p. Which the Rev, Francis L, Patton, of Chicago, has recentay been Invited to AN IMPERIAL Scans’ the London clubs wiil all the Russ: The quid ave 1. that Un is bas made haste siuce his wife's Geath to lake to Liwnself another, a morganatie Wile. in the person of the Princess Dolgorouky, who bas already been a lady of his housenoid tor many years, and isthe mother of five chil- Gren, of whom wis May: fs the reputed father, The marriave was privately celebrated about three weeks ago, the r S.in the presence of Counts Addlersberg and Milatine and Gen. Baranof. This iarri: y, is but preliminary to aby the Czarewite the late Oakes Ames left New York Saturday to take part in the ceremony of laying the corner- Stone Of an imposing monument witch is to be erected to the mewory ol Uheir fatuer iu the town of Sherman, on Use line of the Unton Pa-~ cil railway, in Wyoming territory. Pais mon— ument {8 to be put up at a great cost, and it is to stand on one of Une highes’ fnbabited points in the Union, more than’ 5,000 fect above the Jevel of Un A T2ks IN MipocraN.—The passengers by the ateamer Lessing,on her last trip to this country, about three days before thelr arrival in New York, passed a tree standing as erect tn the Ocean as IL ever stood on land. ‘IC was judged to be about fifteen fect out of the water, *with stumps Of branches extending a foot Or two from the trunk. Its erect position might have been due to the clinging of muscles or heavy Shell-fish to {ts roots—at ail events tt was a sin- gular spectacle in midocean. The tree had been stripped of its bark entirely, but the ends of Various branches remained still with the trunk. It is possible that the strauge and lonesome traveler had been set afloat by some of the —— India hurricanes of several weeks pre- vious, ImPoRTANT RatLROAD DECISION.—In the cases Of Stevens Vs. Ue East Tennessee, Virgiata and Georgia rallway, and alljuther ratirouds tn tie State ci Tennessee, whether solvent or Insolv- ent, in which an at ohipt Was made to establish a lien in faver of the bondho agains railroads that bave retired the redness or have teen sold by the state of Tennessee, Judge Witthey, of Michigan, before whom the cases were argued last Aprifand May, in Nash- ville, has decided that the bondholders have no Men agatpst the solvent or insolvent roads, and that the roads are tn no wise Mable for said bonds, and has dismissed all the bills. AN OUTRAGE Frenp Lyxcngp.—Last Friday Mrs. Benjamin Winn, wife of a wealthy stock dealer in Clinton coubty, Kansas, was horribly outraged by a negro named Henry Bird, who had been for three years in Mr. Winn’s employ, ‘The lady, who 1s about 26 years of age, was re turning from the village of Grayson, and, when just by the gate, the horse was stopped by Bird, who took her from her saddle and accomplished his purpose. The negro was lynched. ARRESTED FOR EMBEZ7LEMENT.—James Oliver Wright, cashier of the late civil sheriff Gouth- reaux, of New Orleans, has been arrested for embezzling $83,000 in transferred claims due the city, and valued at $0,000; also for conspiring in the embezzlement of $24,500 by Gouthreaux. Gouthreaux ts lying dangerously iil at Louls- vile, Ky. The mayor of New Orleans went to see him yesterday, and secured the city against Joss for Lhe amount of his deticti Four inches of snow fell Saturday at Lookout station, on the Union Paciiic raliroad, in Wyo- ming. ———— MARRIED. SALMON—ROTHERY. On Sunda: September 2t, 180, by the Key. Mr. Ramedell, ‘at the resi- dence of the bride's parents, Mr. JonN SALMON. of Provideuce, B. L, io Miss £va Bornean, of Washington. ——___-~-e-—____ DIED. BLAIR. Op Monday morning, Peptember 27, 1S¥0, at 11-40 o'clock, Fowin Reuben BLacw, aged 1 month avd 15 lays Tiends of the faiuily aro respectfully invited to attend the furerai from his p: ute residenuc: 29 Hi street northeast, Weduesday afternoon, Sep der 29, at 3:30 o'elock. COLEMAN. On September 27, 1880, at 5 o'dlock Pi. Mrs. ECLEN CoLEan, beloved wife of Thos. Coleen, in the ard year of her age. «th Amen. Beptem!: wife ars and five moi son's resid Ep.m. HUDDLESON. ver 27, 1S, Mrs. CORDELIA George He da enon. of Montgome tn the forty -keventh year of her acc. “Siur funeral eermon will be hreached Wednesday morning, September 29, at 18 v'clock, st the resi- dence of her sister-tn law, Mrs. Lanedale, No, 7 West street, Georaetown fiends an'l ac- quairtances of the fauuilies are respectfally invited te attend. HURDLE. Tuesday, September 23, 1552at 229 a.tu.,cf iockjaw. E Banker, axed 11 searn, & Huis and Jcnve, eldest sen ‘of Albert D. ad Fifincral from bis parents residcnee, No. 115 Mar- ket eirect, Georgetown, D. Gon Wednewtay, 20th instant, at 4 Srl sok P.m. Kelstives and frien the fatal are reepectitiy invtod to 'nttand. DLE. Monday, 880 ouicck pin, Hawa M. Henpor, in’ his Sear. his Inte reeiGence, Stoddart atrect, ngar Ooniteon, Weabesasy, 20th instant ae JOYCE. On Soytember 27, 2850, at 6.30 o'olock pm Jocert Masson of John v and Mary F. Joyce. 5 eral st 3 o'clock Beptember 28th, instesd of aothinas advertivod sto day's Post oo, att )ONEY. Monday, Septem! 890, ai we SON, Mooney, is'the Ati year of Ms tee. will take pisoe is late residence, airy ete tas Bp tem! at3o’ Le SKIND. , Septamber 27, 1850, at _ Spann, Sv Mace, MrT sear rneral wil take place from German Luthersn Ph Nuner Fourth and & atrocts northwest, oa Fs. Ber “ber, 20th, at Ss pm, Friends and relatives are invitea .. “™* WILLIAMS. Dr. W. Wuu1ass, one of the oft- ‘Sunty on Saturday: September ab, i to his politica, ‘3 Dumber On Monday, morning. U DOLE! Mi Th at 9 eth UNDERTAKERS. MAC! with, ‘3a and 436 sep2di-ly >: snr acer, é B. WRIGHT. ERTAKER, sep27-12 1337 10th strect mn we

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