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“a “~ ~ STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BOOTS AND SILOES Mac LANDINGS. MYRTIO, v. ie, Sreapect Ht and. Curios: te formed:sie sigrven, returning Tuesday. Chace. Gay aad Batiraay. Fare, and, Frctens ot lowact ‘CHAS. 0. KOGINSON, Qy-sm Czptain. HE SThAMER ARROWSMITH Will lesve _fotomse Ferry Co. foot of Tth street, at 7 o'clock, & m., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, the POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as far ei seoantt wneud Nounint, returning MONDAY, @ FRIDA’ Fare snd Freicht st lowest rates. jy13-ly F. J. BIONEZ, Purser. JNowPoLx AND FONTRESS MONHOSE | STEAMER JANE MOSELEY. Carvain JAMES Tf. BABS First-clas- fare, #1. Kound tri 8160 Second-claee fare, 75; Rou git het. wharf 4ON DAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5 0 folk alternate days st 4 p.m. .xtov- xacdria, Piney Point, Point Loukeu @, Vs., cuing and retarn: ‘OMAC_KIVER LANDINGS. NW. THOMPSON. above wharf, UUESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at ELLY, Ast, 6th «t wharf. FOR NEW YORK Nand E. C. KNIGHT, SATURDAYS st 4pm.) FRIDAYS. For freteht rate 8 apply DENHAM, Ast., 65 Water By, Georg oro n Utkets Bistercome, Ke» go, to General Office, 6 F et. nw, Mard’s Hotel De ee ee LOVELE, Presifent. A OR WONT OLR, PuRUS MOUTH, TERESS MONRO? AND THE SOUTH BTEAMER (°C TGE LYARY. Car- Sabah rying U. 8. Mai Josxra Warts, ™ Commander. LEAVES ror, Nonro: Sc verith et. | From Gatupie ery, DW TUFSDA THORS- NESDAY, 8: 5-2) | DAY AND SUNDAi, every SATURDAY, atl atdr. ar. GP. x. i Stops at Firey Point and P.int Lookont Going Betuy and nit ie. Firet-cless fare, $1; Round Trip, 81.50. Tickets «Tickets sud staterooms for sais Sons, 1216, £ st. now; H. B. Potk- store, 632 La. av., next to Post 1430 P sep27-6m NORTH GERMAN LLOYD —Sreansn Lise Brrwren ew Yorx, Have, LONDO: Sour! SD BREMEN. ‘The steamers Appany will ail overy Sat- urday from 1): , foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Estes of 5: mi New York to Havre, Lon- don, Scuba: first cabin, "$100; second cabin, steerage, 830; prepaid steerage certificates, $2 For freight or passage apply to OELBICHS & 2 Bowling Greer, New York. W. G. METZEKOTT & 0O., 925 Pa. ave, Avents for Washing’ ox stia2T LY DE'S Ni ‘W EXPRESS LINE WASHINGT( OKGETOWN, ALEX sNDRBIA AND PHILADELPHIA, Coxxrerixa 23 PHILADELPHIA WITH Onypr’s Lives FOR New Yous, Bostox, PRovipence, Fat River, axp ave Poise ix THE NEw ENGLAND © 1 ites. Threugh bi is OF I ‘Mondaya, at 5 p.m. is—Saturdays, at i). m. iy until 5 p. Georgetown eto. MP. CLYDE & GO., General Managers, J2Bouth W hs ves, Philadelphia: 35H; JOHNSON a rents, 12th-st. wharf and 1202 F' st. n. w.. Washihaten: : 3 aue2T Es qumaep LW OTT X CE. LANE ROUTE. ‘THE CUNAPD bT. a COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- vine ‘at Cork Harbor, “Wed Oct. 20/Gallia.... Wed. Algeris......Wed., Oct. 27 Bothna. Wed., Nov-24 ‘And every Wedrieeaav from New York. and 81°) cold, Epecpy Ee accommodations. (5 gold additional. rable terms. ery low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool tuespstown, and all other parts of Enrope, at lowest cates. Fach bills of laden piven eon eee oe Havre, Antwerp snd other ou the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and passage apply at the Company's Office, No. 4 Bowling Gi or both steerage and a to OTIS BIGELOW CO., 605 7th street, H. BROWN & 00., N. =. B ., Ae Heholte Z on oe ae B. Mail to the Netherlands, leave Watson's, | | _FUTURS DAYS. rPulomas bowLis EXECUTOR’: § 3, Auctioneer. IMPROV OF OLIV EP TS AL! TX GEOR i By virtue of the loa: will and_ testament of Robert L. NeFhero:. deesased, the manlese rigped Executor «11 +eil on THURSDAY. THE 72H Day oF Octonen 1838, at 40 frovt of the premisee, the flowing pr: of Lot 13, of Holny addition to Gaorgctyen. Lot 20x44 and improved by a comfortable tw: story Frame Dwel ing, located st the comer of Olive aud Mortwomery streets _ AT 436 o'CLOCK. aarce day, ta front of the pre 2- iss: Fart of Let 41. Lot 24.4176 8, improved by a Lrick Building and “located on Weet Market Soave. Terms: One-third esrh ; the residue in two equa: ayn ente at six and twelve months, witi notes vearing ipterestat seven per cent. per annum un‘il paid and secur-d by s ced of trust on each proper- ty sold. Convevanr ne, &e., at parchaser’s cos! A depceit of #100 will ba rec on each provert, at time of sale. JOSEPH PEARSON, sep29-dts_ Exceutor for E. L. McPherson's e:tate. PHOS. E. WAGGAWAN, Beal Kstate Auctioneer. TRUSTER'S SALE OF LOT AND TWO-STORY FRAME DWKLLING, No. 1520 L STREET NORTs WEST. Under ard by virtae of a decd of trust, besring date the 12th day of February, 187’ e snd recorded in Liber No. 446, folio 66, ef seq., one of the laud recorde of the Di- Coliimbia, and at the request of the par t cto: ‘ secured eby, 1 ¥illcffer at pubic #aie in front of the mise?, on MONDAY, Ocroper 41H, At 5 iuequare 198, in the rs District of Columbia, being five feet frontof said lot, bya depth ef one huudred and one feet, with the im- provements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: Oné-third cash. and the residue in three equal instaiments. payable in six, twelve and eibteen months from dey of sale, with interest at 7 per centum per annum, payable semi annually, and to be evidenced hy ‘prowissory notes of thd purebaser, secured by deca of truston the prom: izes sold, Or all cash ai the option of the purchaser. A deporlt of #100. will be reanired at tims of bid. If purchaser fails ply with terms within 7 days fiom sale the ‘f cs and risk. Ali cornveyn THOS ¥ JAMES PILLING, sep2s-dkas HOMAS DOWLI CHANCERY By virtne of deerve part abd Ofiutt et al. Ni 20, I will sell_on ‘ths tréct called **Harien Baker, deceased, # and Hi@ge road, ab. town and near the been divided into 34 an acre, with franc las 1}, scres, and te lot No. ome manner: 16 acres, snd is not improved: lot » aeres, and is im- proved by frame shanty; let No. 6, b abcut, and hes a fine spr ux honse, & has 14-5 seres about, anc is not improv acres abont, i has a frame dwelling occupied by Mrs. Jane Baker; lot No. acres, bur is sot improved; lot No. 10, and a trifle ‘All the above lots front on the Condmt or Washingtoa Aqueinct road, which 18 always tn fine condition. Lot No. 1i, Bas abont 1 acre, andiaunimproved has about 12-5 acres, aud is not improve has about 21-5 acres, and is improved with au m shared dweting house, with concrete covering. These thres lots front on the Kids read, or Foxhall’s roed. £ . 14, has about 17% “aeres, and ee, or Foxhall Toad, and’ cornera © Lew road leading to Drovers Rest. A grave yard (20 perches) belong— ing tothe late Gon. Jas. #9. Linwan, is reserv, of Uns parcel. The pre the title ia said to be per! to July Ist, 158 onthe on the Conduit road one mile west of George. rty bas ty 1s finely loested, and All taxes will ve paid ers s of sa’e prescribed by tha decrec: One- third in cash, with a dep>sit of 50 on each lot at the time of fale, the residue in two equal ments ateix and tyelve mouthe, with interest at sevca por centum per annum, with the option to tae pur chaser to pay the whole purchase money in cash. The eae will take viace on FRIDAY, Tae Sra Dayor Ccrousm, 185), at 1 o'cLOcK PF. M., and will commence with let No. 1. ata FRED W. JONES, Trustea. RALE OF TWO TWO-STORY DWELLINGS, Nos. 512 AND 514 B WASHINGTON, D. G. By virtue of a doed of trust dated Decom: ber ith, AD. isi aud duly recorded tn Liber No. 770, fot 371, one of the Ind. records for the District’ of Golumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we wil fell at public auction, infront of the premises, on LUESDAY, the Frftn (5TH) Day of OcronEn, A. D. 1880, at 45 o’cLock ¥ x, all that certain, piece or parcel of wround, situate ia the city of aghiogton, District of Columbia, and being Lot numbered two (2), in aquare numbered eizht hun- dred snd forty-two (342,) beginning for the sam ata point on Sonth “B* street fifty-two (52) feet ‘x and on¢-half (6%) inches west from the sonth- east corner of said square; thence north one hnn- dred (100) feet and four inches; thence west fifty- two feet six and one-half inches; thence south one bundred (100) feet and four inches to the said “South B street; thence slong the line of street fifty-two feet six and one-half inches to the place of beginning, tcxether with the improve- ments, &c. ‘Terms: One-third cash; ce in thres equal instalments, payable in six (6,) twelve 72) and cighteen (18) months, with’ interest at tne rate of eiht (8) per cent per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the propsrty sold, or al! eseh. at purchaser’s option. A deposit of 8100 (or $50 Sto Brook), Teenlarly om IDNESDAYS. Cal #79: Second Cabii ; Steer- ting 9,2 OAZAUS, General kutnt 27 South iam street, New York. W. G. MET/LROTT & 00. avenue, Washington: or F. National fare Ceposit Buildin avenue ard 15th street northwest. yeecuenre 4ND MINEB®S TEANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF BIEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. sf Baltimore— DN DAY and GATURDAY: at 4 poms from foot of Wharf, (near foot 8. SoRESD, New Lork—Every WEDNESDAY and SAT- FopeCenntons el ee ar a Baek River: Cuvee rates wuarsnteed. Bates of pasesve—First-clase, Me perms meas and berth. Steerage, meals, if de- red, 260. per Den 01 . Ay es COAL AND WOOD. J wlesema Retail Dealer in cOAL AND WOOD. and Rindine Wood Mill, 43 wies.w. Branch yard 143 Bst. 8.e. Coal rot! ss low as any place in the city. PINE KINDLING WOOD 35. 0v per cord. ING WOID gt yor cord: T yuy A d satisfaction wnar- qxOTGers prok.ptiy filed, an ection, saa _omene™ PALS ASSOCIATION. ‘THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL and KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all competitors. STEPHENSON & BHO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th snd Fen aut G L. SUERIFF, . Deum = .GOAL AND WOOD, every varcty. attention xtven to every order. eee "VN14 and 328 Pa. Ave. on. avenue. JOMNECTIONS. wali Low Prices. oingt Deliveries. woop. rves, ‘mill and depot connected -.cwn offices by TELEPHONE ed facilities and advantaxes for eco- 2 aw the wood and coal trade, , extensive store yards enabling us coal is lowest; otfices y, and all in immediate commu-| suring ‘prompt attention to orders, we are prepared to offer to our patrons the best varie- ties of coal at the very lowest prices. We insure strictly pure coal, of 2,240 ponnds to the ton. JOUNSON BROTHERS. rz tof 12th, 13th and . B.W.- ; 1112 9th st. w.:and 221 Pa. ave. s.e. ol MEDICAL, &e. st ¢ on each house if gold separately.) will be reqatred attime of sale. All conveysncibg and recordiax at Burchaser's co-t. Hf tarms of sale aro not eorapticil ‘With in ten days, the Trastees reserve the rivht to resell the property at ri-k and cost of the default- aes oe RBATR AED. H "WARRER,? EDWARD WOLOOTS, —_.5 Trastess. J.T. COLDWLLL. Auct. sep22-end&as T}HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. T TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE ON THE EAST ‘SIDE OF FOUK- TEENTH STREET, ADJOINING FOUNDEY CBUBOH, IN WASHINGTON, D. TM: PEOVED'BY HOUSES NOS. ‘711, 713, 715 iT. By virtue of a deed of trast to the under- signed, dated March 30, A. D. 1873, and re- {' corded'in Liber No. 583, folios 199° et sea of the land records of the District of Columbis, and a decree of the #upreme Oourt of the eaid District, Passed May 10th, A.D. 1879, in Equity Gsuse No. 6,570, docket 19,'and upon the written request of .rty secured in said trust deed, wa will expore to pubtic eale, infront of the premises, on MON- DaY, THE 11TH Day cr Octoser, A. D. 1880, aT 4:30 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, all of lot elevea GD and the north part of tot fon (10), in sauare humbered two hundred and fifty-two (252), the whoie described as foliows: Beginning at a polut on the east side of 14th street 95 3-12 feet north of the southwest corner of eaid square, and runniny thence north on eaid street 75 fect: thence esst 104 feet to an alley; thence south 76 feet, and theace west 104 feet to the Devinnivg, with the imprave- muents thereon, consisting of four three-story and Dasement Brick Dwellings. "Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase money in caeh, and the residue in three equal instalment: at ax, twelve and eizatesn months from the day of sale, with interest secured to tlie satisfaction of the Trustees. If terms of ale are not counplied with in five dave from day of sx!e, the property will be resold st the risk and cost of’ the defaniting pur Chaeer or purchasers on five days’ notics in ths Evenipys Star. All converancing at purchaser's cont. A deporit of 8100 will be required oa each house at time of sale ‘M. ASHFORD, 503 D st, z K. K. ELLIOY, 406 Sth st-n.w.,) sep2d dtaw2wkdts Ty HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FIRST-CLASS T SIDE OF AND I By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 16th day of November, A-D. 1877, und recorded fay onthe 17th of the sams, in Liber No. 874, forio $0, and by the direction of the party secured. the undersizned will sell. at pnblic auction, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, tHe 471 Day ov A.D. 1580, on the premises, at 5 o'CLocK Ttain real estate in the city of Washins- of Columbia, to wit: Being Lot four (34), & subdivision made by Worthington and Dorssy, Trustees. PMs ton, and Distr: numbered thirt on the 23d April, 156 trustees, of jots in sqtiars numbered seventy -s (77), in baid city, ssid subdivision being duly re- corded in subdivision record W. ¥., No. 1, pas 75, inthe surveyor’s office of sid cit: lot fronting twenty-three and 59-1) (25 50-100) feet on the west side of Twenty-first stro! west, and extending back of that width one hundred and five and 50-100 (105 50-100) feet:” with the Dwellinz ‘House and other improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the pnrchase money in cash (Of which #200 must be paid at tine of sale), and the residue in two equa) annual sum, in one and two sears, for which the purchaser must wive notes bearing six per centum per anoum interest, payable half yearly, to be secured by deed of ‘trust, to the satisfaction of the Trustecs ; oF all cash, at the purchaser's option. All convey- aucine and recording will be at tie purchasnra cost, and if the terms are not complied with within seven daysfrom the day of rule, the Trustecs re- Bevey bs tee ina BES En ONaE Gers ice, by twe ions in 6 Evening the nsk and cost of the purchaeer in default CHAKLES M. MATTHEWsS,} Trustecs. seps 0! MA’ 78,5 }. LEON! the oldest established and only reli- able LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, can be Consulted daily at 458 Massachusetts avenue, from 2 todan¢ tos. All Female Complaints and Irregu- larities quickly cured: Gonsullation free.. Sepa. rate rooms for patients. octl-Im_ —H respectable lady has nice- iN ht ly furnished ROOMS, with first-class BOARD, Sy igdiee during Umess. Address Star ra MA2Ss, OF FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies. Al! femaie complaints quick!y cured. Cam be consulted daily at 1728 7th at. n.w. Otice hours from 1 to¥ p. in. sep20-Tm* BROS OF YOU .—REOIPE FREE Biers epoca cure of INAL WEAKNESS, MAHOOD, snd all diseases brought on by in Add: ané-coly ress DAVIDSON & CO. PLANOHE, OF PARIS, MBicire 78 Nassau st., New York. 38, cures all complaints. A FEMALE'S ‘Leacurrbes. 622 ith st., between IBUSTEES’ SALE OF THE ‘HOLY OROSS CHURCH” PROPERTY, VRE y CHUBETTS AVENUE 4 {DP SLE SN EIGHTEENTH AND By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem- ber 26, 1579, and recorded in Liber 929, folic 195, one of the land records of the cl of Co\umbia, ard by direction of the party Secured, we Will sell at puphe anetion, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF Ocro- BER, 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., the Bauare of | Ground number "*Square north of Square one hun- | : {a Washinton dred und thirty seven,” (n. of 187), city, D. C., the same imp: bullaing known as the “Holy Groes Ohurch: ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; the balance in three equal payments, st six, twelve and eighteen mic ae et day of =e Neg le ale per cent per annum, secured on OF aul caph, if desired. tof 8100 required, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. JAMES B. EDWARDB.1 JOB BARNARD, J eh 503 D st. n.w, GEO. TRUESDELL, Auct. — sep27-eok&ds eat tnd only Feliable place in the city. MOTT'S FRENCH to 850. Bracket We 5° WILLIAMS, 919 fine sea'308 THE TRADES. THIS A¥TBRNOON. 1yhomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE ON A SPREET, NEAR THIRD STREET NORTHEASS. By virtue of a decree, duly passedon the Sih of June, 1860, by the supreme Court of the District of Colambis, in canse No 6,775, Equity Docket No. 19, ‘and pursuant to thd provi- Sicns of a deed of trust, dated on the Ist of May, 1565, and recorded amone the land records of the District of Columbia, in Liber N. O. T., No. 56, at Pages 444, Xc., and at the request of tho party eo enced thereby, the undersizued will sell, at publ anction, on FRIDAY, the lst of October, 1830, at 5 o'clock p.m , in front of the promiws, all of tot 5, in square 785, in the city of Washiagtoa, D.C * with the improvernenta (No. 308A st. n.¢.), rights, aud appurtenances to the same belonwing- ‘Terzus of sale: (ee-fourth cash ; balance in nine Giahteen, twenty four months, with tuterest from day of sale, to be secnred by nites and deal of {rust upon the premizes sold. $200 to be paid at time of eale. All couveyanciug and recordin. at rcharers cost. Tf gettiement be not made by purchaser within 6 days after sale, a rosalo may bo ad tt bis cost and rick On five diye’ notice in the Evening Star newspaper. QO. N. THO) Fep20-e0& 48 i M, A HYDE. 17} Trustocs. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. SRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING AND LOT, ON SECOND STREET. BECWEEN FUBLIC 8PaCe AND I STREET SOUTH- EAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, and duly recorded in Liber No. 838, rolls Gteeg.one of the land records of ths Disiriet of Columbia, and at the request of the pasty secured, we will sell at oublic auction, on FRIDAY, (eTobER Ist, A. D. 1880,.4T 5 O'CLOCK P. M., ith frout of the premises, all that pices wud pares! of ubd lying and being in the city of Washiv:o., trict of Gelumbis, and known aa the south fo: teot of Lot eight (8) ind the north «f Let nine (9), of Os he same property convesed January 100:, 18 Vy Waiter A. Nicboleon to Henry Seivers, tozet with all and sinewiar the appurtenancas, righ privileges, improvements and other hereditazu: tothe same be onving. . Terms: Ope-third cush ; balsnce in eix and twelve months, notes to hear #ix per cent. iuterest_and to be eecured by deed of trust on premises Oovey- ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Torus fo be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Tustees reserve the rivht to resail the property at isk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, npon giving five days’ pablic notice of auch resale in some Dews published in Washington, D.0. A deposit of #50 required at sale. GEORGE JUENEMANN, sel5. eokds JOHN L. VOGT, { Trustees. TO-MORROW. THOMAS DOWETNG, Auction a WwW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. WELL-BUILT LU WAGON AT AUC- On SATURDAY, CororeR 2p, at 11 o'cLocKk A. M., we shail eclf, in front of our salesroom, oue two-Horse Furniture Waxon, well built. ‘Terris cash. . -2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auots. sep30-2t At ny salesroom, SATURDAY, Ocrosen 2p, COMMENCING a 1) o'CLOGR. HOMAS DOWLING, At meer. S IN FRUIT. ND ~ MARI 1880, within my saiesroom, f sbail sell, without reserve, a larie consigninent of the above er 30-24 fpuomas BOWLING, Auctioncer. IMPROVED R 2p, a7 5% O'CLOCK, in front ef the premises, Teball sell Lois 1 4,5, 6and part of 20, ef the slip, divided int four Building Lots. Terms made known at sale. Conveyancing at purchasers’ cost. 50 deposit on each lot at time of sale. sep30-2t JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUATEES' SALE_O¥ ‘THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELLING ON THI#D STREET WEST, REAB PESNAYLVANIA AVENUE, AND TWO STORY BRICK SHOP ON ‘Y, IN REAR, AT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, and anly recorded in liber No_ 933, folio 96, ot! 8eq., oe of the land records for the District ‘Gommbia, and by request of the party secured, ‘We will sell at public auction. on SATURDAY, Oc- TORER 2p, A. D. 1880, aT 5 6’cLock P. us., in front of the premises, all that piece and parcel of ground lying in tho city of Washington, in the District of Golumbia, and known as the south seventoon (17) feet front on Sd street, by the depth ef the lot of lot thirty-eight, (38), in reservation ‘‘A,” toxethor with all and singular the appurtenances, rizhta, privilewes, improvements and other hereditamouts Jo the nae belopctus or inv any aise apportaininu. This property ia situated on 3d street, batween Pennsylvania avenuo and Missonrl avenae north: Wert, improved by large Brick Dwelling, and Brick Shop in rear. ‘Terss: One-third cash; balance in one and two PLHPs, uotes to bear seven per cant interest at to recured by deed of trast on the premises. Con- Yeyancing and recording at purcheser'a cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, other wise the ‘Trustees reserve tie rizht to resell the property at the riek and cost of defan'ting purchaser upon giving five days’ public notice of such resale in Some newspaper published in Washington, D.U. A epost required at time of sale. GEORGE JOBNEMANN, JOHN L. VOaT, Cn SATUNDAY AFTERNOON, Se J } Trustees. sep 15. UNCANSON BROS., Anctioneers, OANBOR 9th and D strects’ northwest. ‘OLD (ABE é GLASS, Xe. By virtue of an order of the Suoreme, Court of the District of Coimmbia, hola- ing a epecial term Beptember 21st, 1380, we will sell on MONDAY, October 47a, A. D. 1680, commencing at 10 o'clock, at premises No. 14066 street n.w., the entire Furniture and £/fects contained therein,’ partly as follows -—Parlor Euits in plus and reps, Walnut and Mahogany Bed- steads, Bureaus, Single and Double Wardrobes, Walnut Chamber Bets, Oottaze do., upwards of twenty Brussels and other Carpets, several ¥. P. Mantel Mirrors, Dining-room Furniture, Orocker: and Flated Ware, Oil Paintings, Envravings an Booke, Knabe Piano, Guiter, Bed Clothing, Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Feathers, Heating Mtoves, Kitchen Wares, &c., with other articles of House- keeping use not neceseary to mention. Pagers inyieet: ELIZABETH REISS, 1406 G st. new. BOBERT McME&N, 916 Fst nw. Administrators of estate of Benjamin Reiss, de- ceased Bop2s-d HOMAS DO SLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTE?FS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF FRED- XRICK AND FLYTH STREETS, GEORUE- TOWN, D. 0. By virtue of a deed of trnst, dated the twenty-fifth day of Auenst, 1879, and duly re- fa} corded in Liber No. folior 209, et 6eq.. one of the land records for the District of Oolam- bia, the unders'«ned Trustees will sell, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, rue 471 Day or Oo- TOMER, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK, the following-described roperty: Being part of Lot numbered 212, in tty. ‘and Hawkins’ eddition to Georgetown, in said District, described ss follows: Beginning for the ssme at the northeast corner of Frederick and 5th streets and run north on Frederick street 18 feet; thence east parallel to 5th st est 92 fest; thence south parallel to Frederick street 18 feet to Sth strect ;and thence west to the place of bewinning. ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equa payments at six and twelve months, with note Coating interest at per cent per anliuma Tat paid, and secured by a deed of tras: on ths prop- erty sold. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 850 deposit will be required at the time of eal. If tha terms of sale are not Sonplied with within seven ds3sfrom the day of eale the trustees reserve tha riubt to resell the property at the risk and cyst of eee cea ne a GLABAUGH, { rusteoe sep22-d&ds | MAYHEW PLATER,§ Trusteos. (CRANGERY, SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN MAND N STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ON H STREET, BETWEEN KOURTH AND FLFTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in equity cause No. 7166, docket 20, I will offer for sale, on TUESDAY, THE 6TH Day or Ocrougr, A. D. 1880, 415 o’cLock P. M., in front of the premises, all Hote viece# or paréels of land iying and baluis in the city of Washington, in the District of Golum- bis, and known and described on the ground plan or plat of said city as lots twelve (12) and thirteen 3), in Fquare numbered four hundred and forty- eixht (448), according to the eubdivision of ssid square recorded in Liber N. K. No. 1, folio 275, 1n the office of the surveyor of the District of Colam- ti! front on Tthatrees mee poral the rner of M street north, frouting 47 fost by & depth of 105 feet to an alley. 4 ALS By virtue of the same decree, I will offer for sale, on WEDNESDAY, THE €TH Day OF OcTosgn, A. D. 1880, aT 5 o’cLock P. M., in front of the prem- earl Gee waters t Arua eee) : ‘of Washinwton, {i the Distro o Cclumbia, and known and described on the ground Pisa ro an 2 of said city as being Lot thirty-eight Watters. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. SAL CT CHAMBER SUITES, PAR- T FIURE, BE AR! Ke Cn TO-MORROW, Ocr. 2p, aT 1 o'cLo: K. A. M., we shall sell,'within oUr sslessoom, a geveral ascortment of Parlor and Chamber Vurniture— i Ebery Framo Parlor Suite, upholstered in ray Tarkith Perlor Suite, uph« letered in crimson rep. Bandsome Walnut Chamber Suite, heavily carved, nearly new. Walnut Chamber Suites, Walnut Sideboards. Welnut Wardrobes and Bedsiesdr. Riair, Husk and 0. Top Mattresses. Feather Beds, Pitiows and Bolsters, Bruseele, Ingrain and o’her Carre! And a general assortment of Honsehold Effects. It WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., act. AWNBEOKER'S SALE AT PUBLIO AUO- TION. ta @o MONDAY, Gcrouks 47x, ar 10 o’cLock in the mérning, and 7 o'clock in the evening, we shall sell at 314 9th etroet n. w., a large lot of unredeemed Pledges, consictine oF Gola snd Silver Watches, Ohatus, ant Jowslry, eudsolid Silver and Plated Wares, Clothing, Book, Pistols, Guns, Fewing machines, So. JAMES GUILD & SON, Ancts, 0. A SMITH, Broker. ooth-3t UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S FALE OF PARLOR BILLIARD TABLE, NINE FEEL BY FOUR AND A-HALE FEET, OOLLENDEK'S MAKE. By virture of a ¢ f trust sriven to and duly ree: in fiber No. 3 S38, fe lio 254, etseq., one of tue I records for Waxbinyton county, D. Ni teellst public auction cat AHURSDA iam Day or OcTonR, AD. 1880, xt 11 0’ 4M, stthe auctin Foonis of Duneanson Bros corner of 9th and D streets northweat , One Billiard Table, Colnairs, 9x4, Bel's, Cuer, &e. ; in splendid condition. Terme cash. = ectl-5t WM. B. JONES, Trnetse. RUSTE! S SALE OF PLEASAN By virtue cf a deed +f trust, recorded am mz the land reeds of the District of Clu im Li 73, U wil offer for suction, on TUESDAY TSO, AT 4 :3i) ¢ m_, ia front of pre ises, the following lota of round, in Todd sad Brown’s eubdivinion of Mount Eleaasnt, DO. 3 Tota 7, 11, 13, 21, and the west half of Lot 19, in Bi : Lot's, in Block 8: Lot 3, in Block 9; Lat 4, in Bh ‘Lot .8, in Block 15; Lote7 and 11, in Block 16; Lot 16, in Block 17, and Lota 6 and 9, in Block 19. ‘Terms: One-tbird of the purchasa money cash; balance six and twelve months, with 6 percent interest, secured by deed of trust. Deposit of 825 on cach ict st sale REGINALD FENDALL, Trnateo. THOS. J. FISHER & Ancts, —_ detI-dk4a LOTS IN MOUNT THE 12TH OF uy rE ON NEW. J. AND Kt SIT TON. By virtue of a dond of trast wiven tous, and duly recorded in Liber No. 851, folio 62 ct keq., ote of the lend records for Washin:on. county, m tLe District of Columbia, ad by request Of party secured in writing, wo will sell, Gn WED- NEBDAY, THe 131m Dax oF UCTOLER, A.D “1880, 215 o'clock p. m., in front of the promises, all that Tiece or parcel of ground and pretises, situate, lying aud being in {he city of Washinwtoo, in the Listrict of Qohumbia, and known aad d stinienished as Jot numbered seven (7), in the eubcivision fapare cast of equars five bundzed aud toxether with ail the improvements, ments, Tights, privilees, appurten Velopging, or in any manher appertaining. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balence in one and two years, netes fo bear cight per cent in- terest. and to be secured by deed of tru-t en the premises. Conveyancing and racord ing at purchaser's ecst. “A d-posit of $75 re- quired at saie. Tf terms are not complied with 1 seven days the Trustees reserve the right to resetl the property at the 1 defanitinw purchaser, after giving five day: notice of fuch reesle in somie newspaper published in Wash- aut JOUN ARDEESER, ) octl-cokds GUSTAV GIESLER, Trustees. PUR eANson, BROS. -» Auctioneers. t, duly re- By virtue of two deeds of tr No. 858, folio corded respectively in Liber ber No. 92%. f the District of Columbia, and by request in writing of the party secured, wo witl sell, on THURSDAY, tne 14tH Day or ‘Ocroper, A. D. 1880, com- MENCING AT 4:30 o'cLock P.’3t., infront 'of the Tess ective premises, ail those pléces or parcels of #round and premises sitnate, lying and being in the city of Washington, in the District of Colum- bis, azd known and’ distinguished as eub-lots Geht @), nine (9), ten (0) and eleven (11), in square seven hundred aud sixtesa (716), together with all the improvements, wayr, easements, rights, privileces and appurtenances thereto be- lor ging or in any manner appertaining. ‘thes Lots arc improved by two Fr me Dwellings apd a Wood snd coal yard at corner of Delaware avenue and I street northeast. ‘Terme; One-\hird cash; balance in one and two years, notes to bear interest at eight per oent, t> be fecured by deed of trust on the premises gold. Con- ¥eyancing and recording at purchaser's coat. A deposit of 850 on each lot required atsale. ‘Terms to by compiied with in seven days, otherwiee the Trustees reverve the right to resell the proverty in default at the risk and coat of the cefaulting pur- chaser upon piving 5 days publicnotice of auch re- fale sn sume Lewspsper published in Washington, Dv. 0. JOHN ABDEMSED, . | ‘Trustocs. cetleo&ds GUSTAV GIESLER, 2 Auctioneers, DWELLING ST STKEET, BELWEEN SOUTHWEST, AT AUC- By virtuo ef a deed of trust given to us and duly recorded, in Liber No. “799, follo 196, one of the land records of Wachiucton. county, in the Distri: tof Columbia, aud by request ‘n writing of the party secured. we wiil sed, on MONDAY, THE 16TH Day oF OctoBER, A. D. 180, aT B O'oLOCK, in front of the preaises, all tbat piece cr parcel 6f ground iping in aid Dintrict sforessid, and kncwn us part of Lot numbered one (), in Square number eix bundred and thirty- ciwit, aud described as followa: Bowiautne for the ssme at a point on First street west, Gistant one bundred and thirty-five fost, from the scuthweet corner of said square, and running thence north twenty-five fest to the horth- Weet corner of ssid Lot; thonco eastward alous the north line of said Lot ‘to. the northoast corcer of said Lot; thence southward along the line of Dela- Ware avenue to 8 point opposite the place of besin- uitg, Le, a line being drawn from the point of bevinning eastward parallel with the line of south ¥ street until it intersects Delaware avenue, such point of junetion fo be the sonth-ast corner of said pattot Lot une. )and thence west to the place of exipning, together with all and singular. the ap- purtenances, rights, privileges, improvements and other hereditaments to tho same belonging or in any wise appertaining. ‘erms of sale: One-third cash; balance six, twe.ve and eighteen months, at6 per cent, notes {> besecured by deed of trust on premises. Convey- ancirg and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of 876 required at sale. ‘Terms to be complied with in reven days, otherwise the Trusteos reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after «iving five days! public notice of such reasio in some newspaper Fee ee TET RDNON: 2 octl,8,16&18 ‘THOMAS 8. HOPKINS, Trustees. Ppomes DOWLING, Auctioneer. ¥ IMPROVE ATE FOURTEENT! 5 Bi 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 AND 45, IN On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Ocrozen 5in, 1880, aT 436 O'CLOCK, in front of the preiuises, { shall sell the following described real estate, bring Lots 89, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44.and 45, in square 31. located on Boundary street, between Isth and 14th streets, haying a front of about 20 fect by an aversve depth of about 166 feet. ‘This property is in one of the most desirable loca- tions for investment ia this city. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the residue in two equal pasieents, at a'x and twelve monias, with nts ring Wtcrest at eeven Der cent. per anfum Until paid, and Fecured by a deed of trust y roid. Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. & deposit of 850 on each lot will be required at time of sele. reps0-d&de THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 7 he OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROV IMPROVED REAL § TON CITY AND G Pureuant to decree duly passed in cause Ro. 6,618, Eyuity, Docket 19. in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, on the 18 of July, 1880, the undersigued will sell at pul auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the litH oF Octonen, 1880, ar4 ofcLocK P.M. @ lot of ground in Georgetown, D. O., beginning for the game at the northesst corner ‘of Congress and Water streets, and run north 125 feet_to Dorsey's alley; thence éust with said alley 50 9-12 feet to the ground sold by Dorsey t> MeVonald; then south 125 feet to Water street, and thence west tathe be- sinning, with the rights, improvements and appur- fenances, after which will be sold Lois numbered ‘Téand 75, in Deaking, Lee and Caxsnove's addition to George‘own, D. ¢., with the rights, ways and appartenanees. Oh TUESDAY, THE 127m OcronEn, 1890, at 4 9'CLocK, in front of the premises, all of Lot num- bered 10, in Square 779, in the city of Wasitington, D. ©. with the improvements, rights wud appurte- ‘Lerms of sale: One third of the purchase money in cath; and the residue in equal payments at six, iwelve and eighteen months after date, with in- terest, to be secured by w deed of trust’ upon, the premices sold 8200 to be paid at time of sate of first lot, and @60 on each of the other low. All conveyaucing and recording at purchasers’ cost. If ecmpliance with sale be not had within five days attcr save, a resale will be: had at ra? cost ane on three days" notice. CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Congress et. Georgetowa, D. . j. J, JOHN! _#eP80-11t 7 is aig sts Wasbington, D. 0. mpuomas DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' FALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. vii A nt eum Teri aala cctryed OE ae Soe tals Be oe oe eee gee HE focuoon F ‘ypLote ii, and cart half of Lov at, wre No. 100. And a7 5 o'cLock THE SAME DAY Lot3_in Pick- rell’s sul Lots in Betty & H: Baaltion to Gecetet on the propar- that MORAN kellx the best two dollar] Tebble Goat Button Boot RAN'S, 1022 7th st. now. ANT EVER) Rowy TO. Bt QHOES THAT WIELD STAND THE n WEATHER! At the reliable Boot and Shoo Houses of WILLIAM HAHN, $26 7th Street and 1023 Penna. Ave,, BIGN OF THE “ED SLIPPER.” OUR GREAT SUBSTANTIAL SPECIALTIES Ladies’ 81 50 gennine Gratsna Kid Button BOOTS. Ladies’ $2 and $2.61) best Gont or Bia Batton BOOTS Bix Widths, worked Button-holes, French or Low Ladies’ $2 Glove Kid But*on and ©. Ladics’ $3 to $4 unrivaled French Gente’ $).50 Gaiters apd Nhoce, (15 styles.) Gents’ $2.50 Calf and Kip Boots, (withoat a rival.) Gente’ $3 Sewed fine Calf toot 2 2.50 fine Oalf Gaiters and Button. The best Hand-rewed Boots, Gaiters aud Shoes. Miase+’ #1 solid Pebble Button Boota. Boys’ and Girls’ 50 aud 8olia School Shoes. Prides above WARRANTED goods, we have cheaper ener, viz : Men's Shoes and Gaiters, 90c, up. Ladies’ Shoes, 75¢. up. Chil hoes, - uP, Ke id see for yourself NE YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. IABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. crs Ti ‘Tt Br Beat. REPRESENTED. y Paid Back for Gomis Returne: Price List: ¢ Kid or Goat Button. dies’ Best Car. Kid Button, Lad es’ Best French Kid Boo! i adies’ Solid Goat Butt n Solid Goat Button. eet Kid or Goat Button ., whide Tips, (Heels, ) Button. t makes, Rpring Heels... Men's bolid Conwréss Gaiters Men's Co or Button... Men's Calf hand-made Boots... S A job lot of 500 rairs LADIES’ FINE KID TON BOOTS for $2 50, worth 33.50. ONE PRICE. Bep23 GEO. McCARTHY. k NOW TO BUY CHEAP. -.5 BUT- ‘The great sale of ODDS AND ENDS GENT'S FINE soon AY AND GAITERS, LADIES' KID AND GOAT BUTTON, MISSES MND BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES, AT HALF THEIR VALUE, STILL CONTINUES AT LL. HEILBRUN’S No 202 7th st. n.w. Sign of ‘The Old Womsn in Window.” sel4-1m QCHeoL SHOES! © SOHOOL SHOES! aT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 401 Penn Avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, THE LEADING SHOE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. ‘The proprietor of the above house having, Just returned from the East_with the largest stock of BOOTS and SHOES ever brought befure the public, at prices that astoniah all. PRIOE LIST: Boys" Bchool Shoes... ‘Mies School Shoes... AND ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION, AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOB AUCTION HOUSE. wel LEOPOLD KICHOLD, Proprietor. RcHCon) SHOES. SCHOOL SHOES. Those n want of food, solid leather, Children’ Boys and Misses School’ Shoes can find them ai Low Prices at 717 MARKET SPACE. Our Misses Pebb! all leather, Button, pore aes 11 to 2, at 21.268 pair. Cannot; Our entire stock of Men's Low Shoes will be soid regardiess of cost. W. H. RICH, ‘V17 Market Space. FAMILY SUPPLIES. G00. Se. aug]? MISCELLANEOUS. ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 705 and 709 Market Space. Just received our FALL SHADES in HEAL PARIS KID GLOVES, EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. -81.00 Per Pair aE SEs - 20 * Please examine the EXTRA VALUE wo offer in Laprss’, Gants, Misses and CHILDREN’S NEW FALL HOSIERY, FULL FASHIONED IN MANY MAGNIFICEN STYLES at 25, 373g and 50 cents per pair. = In LINENS, FLANNELS, HO} Ni Goons. HOUSEEKEEFING &o., we have NEW AND LARGE ASSORTMENTS, YORK AND BOSTON PRICES, NTBED. 2 SS WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE, ‘705 and 709 Market Space. ecp25 OOD SEWI MACHINES OF ve KIND BENTED. ease REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY. We have the most complete assortment of SEWING MACHINES in the city, at prices to suit everybody. Gall and be conyin: at OPPENHEIMEN’s, 5268 Oth street n.w., sep St. Clond Building. D* VON MOSCHZISHER ‘& year ago opened his offices at 619 10th street northwest. for the special treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, OHEST, ETO. His success has been most gratifying to himself and fo many of the numerons patients who have been under his care, the majority of whom have been from the best class, SENATORS, REPRESENTA- TIVES, LAWYERS, OLERGYMEN, MERCHANTS, Curers oF DEPARTMENTS, ete. Without lay- ing any empirical claims t0 infallibility., he hee ho hesitancy in asserting that hese willing that Lis professional record shall be compared with its per- centaxe with that of any specialist or phyeician in this city or elsewhere. ron] that he has resolved to make this city, by REQUEST, | his “PERMANENT Among Testimonials of successful ready published, he would name those of SENATOR VOORHEES, BENATOR INGALLS, BEPRESENTATIVE Laruam, 0. H. Davincr, Esq., T. SOMERVILLE, Xeq., FRANK GEER, ‘besides numerous others, Over one hundred Heferences to the ver: best citizens can be examined at his Ofticcs. 6: 19th street n.W., and he wishes it distinctly under- stood that no tlame a8 reference is given oF letter of testimonial ever published which has not been placed VOLUNTARILY at his disposal for that pur- ose. sugd7 {CONOMY AND CLEANLINE: ENGEL'S PATENT OORSET COVER, Soup Witn Every Corser, ror 19 Cents. ENGEL’S AUCTION HOUSE, 1926 Penna, ave,, near 20th st. White flag. sep27-3m ALKER’S, 206 10th st. Waccuche Pastor Puck, Hate, N. O.Tar pnd Gas Bepeiri eae in soe tee Felt. Fire Bri and Olay. sepl6-ly ANE GROCERIES. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. QUEEN OLIVES. TOBASCO SAUCE. CAPERS. SARDINES—Ls Mouterde, La Tomat and Plain RUSSIAN CAVIAR. Parties contemplating housekeeping will sive money by obtaining our prices for Btaple and Fancy Goods, prior to purchasing elsewhere. B. W. REED’S SONS, 0725 A216 F street northwest. OAST BEEF, FROM PRIME WESTERN 8TALL-FED OATILE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. GALL AT THE PALACE MARKET. FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. sop2e QNow-wilTE BREAD AND BEAUTIFUL ROLLS AND BISOUITS Will be gnaranteed if you use CERES, the celebrated Minnesota Patent Process Flour, which was award- ed the first premium over all other competitors at the National Fair. MINNEOLA, a masnificent Minnesota Patent Procese Flour. SLERLING, the handsomest Winter Wheat Patent in America, ex- cepting none. GOLDEN HILL, a splendid Kamil Flour, and far superior to a great many s0-calk patent flours. We defy competitors to Dring forth sny flour surerior to Ceres, cols or Bterling, and we feel assured that y housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else. The above nsrued brands of Fiour can be bought at any first- clase grocery store. neon. dat at, and Indiana av, or. Ast at. ‘eo 1 Ww LT & ang?’ co. QUGBTLY DAMAGED SEWER PIPE. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE VERY LOW. We are algo offering LOWER THAN EVER TERRA COTTA WINDOW OAPS, CHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE CROCKS axp GARDEN VASES, of our OWN MANUFACTURE. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA CO. * 401 New Jersey Avenue, Negas B. & O. Derot. Wrave= HENGLA & CO., sug23 MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. EVERY BAR AND OAKE OF OUR GOODS ABE BRANDED WITH OUB NAME, AND ARE WaR- KANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED TALLOW AND VEGETABLE OILS, AND TO BE FBEE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-OLASS GROCERS. Office and Warerooms, “06 and 107 Water street, yi2-3m Georgetown, D. O. D* BED SYN, No. 349 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. located tn this city. | Ho relieves ROSTE ATTAGKS OF Dis! in from 2 hours, and ee fs cures them in a few days. Of disease relinquished b; — =P RT i alty. FEVER and AG cured : taney. in case of failures” Dail and be convinced: augl8-ly METCHELL, COOKE & 00. BTOOK BROKERS, 58 Broadway, New York, Buy and sellon margin all Peeks qacted on 3 iso deal in Priy- lige Seat Eychange MARTIN & CO.8 CELEBRATED PULP MORTAR BLAOK, FOR BRICKLAYER'S USE, ‘Where Black Joints are required. Btock on hand. J. WH. JOHNSON & CO.. Acerrs, au%4 19th st: Wharfand 1202 F st. n.w. {P48 CELLULOID THUGS AND SUPPORTERS. ER: WHO ARE UNABLE TO Pay Pees Tors FILES and aro tek with tho wae isrial and other fevers will find @ friend in Dr. MOORE, 1924 Pa. ave., West End. Bep25-6t APwaxs ON DECK With a complete Stock of the VEBY BEST GOODS be procured in line, and st hes oe hd pat ll ond our customers to rejoice. A special feature of our stock ‘at thistime isa large lot of = NEW JAPAN TEA, natural leaf (nnoolored.) It im of the first * ickings, ** and is pronounced by all who have fo bene most dalicious article of Ten thay have ever Ancther attractive feature of our stock to-day is 4N UNUSUALLY OHOICE ARTICLE OF GOSHEN BUTTER. ‘Telephonic connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Oth street, bet. E and F. (WAITE FRONT.) jy6 ara ATTRACTIVE LINE oF UPHOLSTERY AND HOUSEFURN- ISHING GOODS. Ovr Srock or CARPETS, FLOOR CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MATS, &o., Is unsurpassed by any in the city. Handsome line of LAQE CURTAINS just re- ceived. Low prices, polite attention and satisfac- tion guaranteed. SINGLETON & HOEKE, sepl5 No. 801 Market Space, IME AND CEMENT. YXLOR'S POBTLAND CEMENT, a ‘The strongest, cheapest, best. ALSO, OCHUEROH, SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. )D MANTELS AND TILING of every de- Wogription n specialty. L. E. GANNON, jyl-ly Room 7, Corcoran Building, is Sees ee THE MINING RECORD, $3 0 Year. No. 61 Broadway, New York. Most ovm- Pee ee POsacrs ekeouted for Mining - Orde: Stdcks snd other Securities both in N. ¥- acd Stepieosm “ALEX. ROBT. OHISOLM, Prov'r. ENTLEMEN’S FALL BATS. ‘Now opening a complete assortment of FALL STYLES OF HATS DERBY HATS, SILK_ AND GUANACO UM- ‘BSELLAS. 7 HATTER, B. H. £epU-6m 1937 Pa. ave..next to cor. 13th st. SS ble-bank with pedal bass uly B15); Jugt he ting for ee OG Mo Rld sof will sell upon easy monthly pay- mente tos relinble DNEY T. sep28-6t ase s ECUBE YOUR VALUABLES! NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue, THE EVEN FRIDAY TAR - October 1, ISSO. Out of Door Sporu, RACES YESTERDAY, At the Newmarket October meeting yest the race for the double trial plate. for twoeyoae, ld colts and fillies, was won by C. Rush» Beatus. The second place was securad by Count F. de LaGrange’s Talmouse, and the third place by J. R. Keene's Don Fulanos. Nine ran.” The race for the Newmarket Ortober baadicap was won by W. S. Crawford's Kit King, Lord Hast~ ings’ three-year-old bay colt Lancaster Bowman second and Leopold de Rothscbiid’s Pano third. ‘Ten ran....At Brighton yesterday, the winners Were King Nero, Ingomar, Bye and Bye and Miss Mallory... At St. Louts yesterday, Ene G. won in the 2:35 class. The pacing race was unfinished, and Alta won the dectaing heat tn the ursinished race of Wednesday....At Lonis- vine, Ky., the winners yesterday were Bend Ur, Luke Bieckburn, Himyar and Renown, BASE BALL. Yesterday was the closing day in the base ball championship games. The Worcester and Providence clubs were fied at 14 In their game yesterday, when darkness prevented any further play. Had Worvester won the game it would have placed the club ahead of Troy for the fourth position, As it is, there appears to be a te between Troy, Worcester and Boston, each standing at 40 games won. The game at Boston yesterday between Boston and Troy Was decided on the eleventh inning in favor cf Boston by a score of 4103. The first, secoad and third positions have long been settied in faver of Chicago, Providence and Cleveland. Tho Nationals were defeated tn New York yes- lerday by the Metropolitans, in a score of S to 6, THE TEAMS POR THR CRICKET MATCH between English and American resid Philadelpt ) Octcker Staten Island and Cross and Moeran, of St. George. Americans, I. 8. Newhall, D.$ New- hall, Ge pwhall, EW. Clark C, A, Newhall and A. Van laer, of Young Ameri -, and Geo. Thay Hargrave, of Girard; |" F, Germantown, and J, R. Moore, of ALLENGRS WARREN SWTTH. James Hl. Riley, the scuiler, who rowed agelnst Hanian, at Washington, has chatlenged Warren Snitth,’ of Halltax. to a four-mile rar for $1,000 a side, the race to be rowed before ¢ tober’ 22d, and on neutral waters, Riley hag deposited his forfelt money A JEALOUS Hvsnanp’s Sticipgk—At Ctnein- rat!, Thomas Bell, the photograher, who a few days ago drove aman from his house at the point of a revolver and tired two shots at him, on the ground that he was unduly fi Mrs. Bell, last night shot himself head, catising instant death. Lis wit Grew the revolver and threatened to shoot ber, when she fled, apd rd Ube ShOL When she gi down stairs. AT THE Panx-l lay Rev. Dr. Witherspoon took occasion to ex- lain that Prof. Glidersleeve, of Joha Hopkins niversity, whom he quoted’a day or two Was not responsible for his eriticisms upon Canon Farar in connection with the doctrine of future punishment. Rev. Mr. Wright, a native missionary among the Choctaws, spoke of his conversion andof the first missionaries among the Choctaw Indians, “who are,” said the speaker, “natural Presbyterians, for they are great bellevers in pred a Mr. “Wing, missionary pl. &: of the st Stupendous exampies of vandalisin was consummated in ihe removal of Cleopatra's needle to New. York, but there are now being be rs that nett the * York will remove— anism. Key. Mr. Hood, & bative Afvican misstonary from Liberla, also gave an interesituy account of the Christian crusade in that country. He was followed by Kev. Mr. Constantine, of Greece, and others, Who made very interesting statements, BYTERIAN Cor BautiMoreE Novks.—lrederick Amelung died yesterday from tue effect of Jamestown weed Sdmtnistered by his wife In mistake for hore- hound.—No trace has been discovered of Ancel C. Perry, who ts believed to have drowned him- self in’ Druid Hill laie.—aArrangemeuts are stl progressing for the municlpal celebration in October.—svn, (0-day : TROBURRS OF gRa Crcz DEAD INDICTED. — ‘The grand jury of St. gohn’s county, Fia., who have been investigating the alleged robbery of the tunks and bodies Which came ashore from the wreck of the City of Vera cruz, have found true biils against Edward Mooay and E. Allen, the latter a hotel keeper at Matanzas, A Frorma Lyxcnixe.—On Wednesday last a pegro employed on the St. John’s and Lake Eustice railroad Killed his boss, a white man. The negro was arcested and carried to Fort Mason, Florida. At night a band of men over- Wwered the guard, took the negro out and ached him. Bioopy INvIAN Fi special to the St. Paul Pioneer Press ‘An Indian has ar- rived at Fort Ellis in full war patat,with a seal» hanging to his belt, bringing news of bloody fighting between the Mandrili, Stony and Sai- teaux Indians south of there. The Mandrilis raided a camp Of Salteaux and killed nlae per- SCDS, A babd Of Salteaux, under Ocean Maa, gave chase and killed nine of the Mandrills. band Of Stonles Is also following the Mandrili and more fighting Is expected. Another accoun’ says the vill Was attacked and made a des- ‘rate resistance, Thirteen Mandrills were lied. The whole border is in a biaze of excite. ment. The — Mandrills are making their way to American ferritory. whence they came. It 1s thought the Stones and Salteaux will pur- sue them to this side, and it is expected the seene of the war will be uansferred to the United states. = THE BALTIMORE Bank RorseRy.—The police are looking for two men who robbed the Ger- man savings bank, on West Baltimore street, on Wednesday, of the sum of £1,375. One of the parties drove up to the bank, which was In charge of Mr. Kk. M. Rother, the cashier, and his comrade entering the establishment told Mr. Rother that Use gentleman outside wished to see him about making a deposit. Mr. Rother ‘Went out to the curbstone, aud while convers- ing with the man fn the carriaye the other ran- sacked ibe drawers of the bank vaults. His operations were interrupted by Ube entrance of a letter-carrler, or he would probably have taken all the money, amounting to several thousand dollars. When Mr. Rother rgurned to the bank he discovered the theft, but by this Ume the stranger in the bank had driven off With his accomplice in the carriage.—Gazetle, to-day. eee MARRIED, BIBB—HANSON. On Thorsdsy, September 30, 1880, “at the Ascension Church. by the Key. Dr Elliott, Acurnr Bursiey Bint avd Jovia Hane son, daughter of T. M. Hanson, both of thiscity. * STELLWAGEN—FIBHER. Ua the 20th instant, by the hey. Dr. Paret, at the Church of the Bpivh= any, Epwaup J. BTELLWAGEN to CHauLorn! M. Fisnen, eecond davvuter of Thos. J. Fish aul of Waehir ton, 3 —_—__~+-e- —__—. DIED. Adenly, Beptember 30th, 1880, dow of the late Aaron O: ‘Fours. : DUNGAN. On September 30th. 1880. st 3.45 m., Mary Dunican, eldest child of David 7. 4 CatLarine Wiite Dunigan, aged thres years itwo months. ‘The last note is hushed of the sweet bird of song, A rorebud is crushed ere its life had been long; A bright beam it rhened in earliest dawn, When radiautly nearing the fuilvess of morn; And sepirit unfettered has winged its wind Bight, ‘Yo bark in the sunthine of hesvenly lieht. Farewell sweet om hast wone to thy ret To be crowned a8 an ape! ct ‘The faneral will take plac on Buuday, atS p.m, from ber parent's sesidence, 1 Jersey avenue n.W. Priends of the family are in- vited to attend. aoe aa WBENSON. On the 20th of Feptem! » 1880, at focnerp. t., Mre. Exiza J. Lawanmsox, wifo of James Lawrenacn, etd., In the eoventy-fifea ¥SFaveral from the residence of her son-ia Jaw, J. B. Koberte, No. 1022 sth street n.w., at 2 o'cluek ox Saturday, Oct. 2, 1550. Kelatives and friends are invited to attend without viene notices. = CARTHY. October Ist, 1850, Crrantrs FRax- Ae En cf Danielad Mary MoOarthy, aicedl geven weeks and three days. ‘The fubersl will tske place from his = motier's residence, No. Wl I strest n.e. day, Oct. 20, at 4:96 pom Friends aud relal respectfully invited to attend. SMITH. On Thurday, September 30th, 1890, at 3 o'clock s.m., Mrs. Gronce Sarre, ‘in thé. thirty-fourth year of her axe. Foncral services will take piace from the Asbury Cea etl oclock pm “‘Tlatives and tulad c , at Lo'clock p.m. ves and aie respectfully invited to attend. . UPTON. On October ist, 1880. at 4 o'clock s.m., Maniatis, only deughter Of Jade W. W. Upton, uptrollers ‘The fur eral will take place on Sunday. Notice of the hour in the morning papers. * % get fis son. e 86, Briace ‘RicwaRD -» after aloo a > bore Chriian fortivade, ves are 24, from UNDERTAKERS. reat “ass

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