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rasan STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BOOTS AND SHOES. MISCELLANEOUS. ¢ —— = MAC LANDINGS. TO-wORkOW. 3 AFTERNOON. = VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY (VHASCPRY SALE OF VALUABLE IM. a mass | CON SEVENTH STREET BETWEEN MAND | CUbnovED Rens Zarcrr, Weieeee Eas grery Monday, Wednesday and Fri AreERTeherWees roUutM AND check | RSPSORE EMARED ERICK FRONT he IE I SE oe er STREETS NORIIWEST, AT AUCTION. CETBER WITH THE LOT, SITUATED AT ey ea By virtne of a decree of THE MoUTHWAST CORNER OF SEVEN- Me Hollis Preapect Hil and Curioinan, and all | Of thed ietrictot Got wl \TEFNTH AND R STREETS NORTHWES: intermediate wharves: returning Tuesday. Thurs. | No. 7166, docket 20. ¢ si By virtue of a decree paced Jannary (10th) aa TUESDAY, 71 DAY tenth, A.D). 1se0.and an amended decree and oe aT Do’cLOcK Pp. M.. sn rront cf the premts's, ali | parsed March (24) second, A. 1). 1880, in. Syii-sm these vieces or parcels of land lying and being in | the case of Cardeza Gillisms and company, com. par 20) the city of Washington, in the District of Ox pisizente, and John Lyon et al.. defendants, being HE STEAMER ARROWSMITH bio, and known and dese~: the groand No 7,088 in equity, docket 20, in the Supreme Will Isave Potomac Ferry Oo. or plat of said city ns lots twelve (12) and thirteen | Const of the Disirict of Columbis, we wall sell, on , foot of Tih street, at 7 o'clock (18), in fquare numbered four lmndred and focty. | MONDAY, Oczonen THE FOURTH, A.D. 1880. ar @ m., every eight (448), according to the snbi Said ] THE HOTR OF 5 o'cLock P. M., in front of the sd square recorded in Liber N. K. No. 1 in | premises, the followirg improved realestate: Alt SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, We office of the surveyor of tae District of Coinm- | tat certain piece or parcel of real ertate in the es bia. ‘These lots front on 7h sirect west, now the ‘of Washington, District of Colntabia, known For all the POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as far | corner of M street north, fronting 47 feat by a | aid described as betnglot numbered (21) twenty: 8 Leonardt w Nomini; returning MONDAY, | depth of 105 fect to an alley. in Turton, executor, and others rocordad WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. plies cain ey ates Gision of eguiare tumbered one htindred and ne of ime decree, I will offer toventy-nine (17 fomether with al ke improve- Fare and Freicht at lowest rates. op MEDAESUAY, Tir Gri ctnts, ways, Esecluctts, rhehts, priviteces and ap- a . IKM, ATH O'CLOCK P.M. firterances, tothe seme beloniing or in any wir syis-ty F. J. STONE, Purser. ween all Hat nce parca! wad bio ent | fovertainiow, "Pie maid Baez improved bra | being mn of Washington, © ne Fiet of ‘arge Two- ick Fron’ fous i NOBFOLH AND FORTRESS MONHOE | & itt it, and knw ‘and act ited on Oh nek wide es Sen ss lan OF plat of said city ae bein ‘erm of gale, lered by the com STEAMER cane MOSELBY. (38), in 'Sqnare muntered five handed ands of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in First cite als DANES 1 BA teer!, according to the subdivision of ail of Lot 3 | six and twelve months trom date of aalo, for which @1 60. Second close fa and cast 7 feet front of Lot 4, Square 517, mate by | the notes of purcharer shail be wives, aud the title Si sy, Doce ciaes Fare, 70: Hoaas Horace J Frost be: Isis, end recorded | retained by the trustees until said notes are paid. DALE WEDS E“AVS and FRIDAYS, at Sc'eicek | Veyurct mid Distt Porm. | gut uit al cat atthe ova of the rarrnacor “1. rea ante ¢ y-m-.ttod- | nents, ways, ene tale to be made free from taxes and all en Ping at Alexandria, Fives Foiut, Point Lookout | sppurteranecs to the same baousiae OF apport brences. A deposit of $100 will be required w: a aud Fort 3 Me Wag Sitypand returning, inw. ‘This pre v ed on H street nort the property ts Fnocked down. All conveyancive RYT OMAG RINERLANLINGS. | | Miveen att al wet, and has ia at the cest of the purchases. Terms mitt-t bacom- MONDAYS. UURSDAYS and SATORDAT a | Fopton Mascachne sie gone HFT Of said | plied with within five daye from day of gale. “RSF ELLY. Act, ath ct mbart. | ME eon etn} e Treasury Dapertment, FOK SEW VOR Faid dectee, are - HENRY WISE GARNATT, | ¢ Trustees. 1BSON ste Ee KNIGHT, | ance in equal inst . at Six, id | Boom No. 2, Columbian Law Buila's, Wainaee ee an Glabteen months, foe ele an eee she DUNCANBON BROS., Aucts. sepl8-co&da . parchaee ; Des erest fro. DENIAM, Agt., 63 Water | HOrCt elie. and + yy deed of trust upon < the property sold, whole of the et. Tickets, Staterorme, W416 F et! n.w., nar ap20 © », 20. to Gouera! OF2, ‘illari's Hotel. 8 LOVELL, Presitont. FORTRESS . AND THE SOUTH STFAMER «FC RGE LeARY. Oar. rying U.*. Mail Josere Warts, Con mander. LEAVES Washi Nonrorx, From foot cf S. vesith at. | From Cosnpbeils whart, ry MONDAY AND WED- NESDAY, and| every SAI atap. M. 6PM U Stops st }ivey Point and Pint Lookout Going and Keturn Firet-clars {:re, 31; Round “rip, $1.50. ‘Tickets ood unt Ticket i staterooms for sale arB. W. ke 7: H. B. Polk inhorn’s stat. La. next to Post Office; Purey ¢ M431 Peona. ave. n.w., and A: P. brow: st. and N_Y. ave. Dopo, avant. Washiniton % it Sep27-6m Campbeil orfolkx. Ne GERMAN LLOYD Srzavsnte ‘Lixe Bevures N y TOs AND BREM cs of this ¢ appany will ssi urday from Lreuen Pier, foot of Kates of « stssie0:—From New York to Havre, Lon- don, Seuthani;ton and Bremen. first cabin, 8100; second cab: <ateerage, 230; prepaid steerage certificates, $24. For freight or _passave apply to % CO, 2 Bowling Green, New York. ‘W.G. METZtROTY & OO., 925 Pa. ave, Agente for Washinwon awe 27 YLYDE’S RESS LINE WASHING OWN, +NDRBIA ND PHILADELPHIA, AT PHILADELPHIA WITH OLyDE’s ConneeTixG Lines Fon Sew York, Bostox, Provipence, Fatt Kivrs, «xp ati Points IN THE NEW -~ ENGiasr aTr Through bile of Isding given SAILING Days. From Washir,ten—Mondays, at 5 p.m. Prom & ¥ Maturdays, at 10a m. reight re ‘daily until 5 p.m. Georgetown eds rece! \ delivered at Washisxton. Wharf, foot of 12th street. WILLIAM F. CLYDE & GO., General Managers, JKouth Whar os, Philadelphia; J. H. JOHNSON OO., Avents, 1Zuh-st. wharf and 1202 F st. n.w., yashibaton anz27 C UNABD Lin OTICE, LANE KOUTE. THE CUNALL Di COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Harbor, FROM Vek 40, N. K.. NEW Abyssinia. Si Gallia... iL, Nov & Wed. Not Bothnia. Wed. No Algeria. 7: Wed.; Nov.24 ‘Aud every Wedtlesasy from New York. RATES OP PARSAGE- $89 and 2100 oid, according to accommodations. sckets to Parte, #.5 gold additional. jheturn tickets on favorable terms. Bteerswe at very rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest rates. ‘Throush bills of laden siven for Belfast, Glasgow, atinent, Havre, Autwer) and other ports on the and for Mediterranean ports For freight aid yassaze apply at the Company's Office, No 4 healing Green, or both steerage cabin to OTIS LiGELOW & CO.. 605 7th street, Washington, D.C. ‘saz? VERNON H. BROWN & CO., N.Y. NEW YORK—-BROTTERDAM. The firet-ciacs steamers of this line—‘‘Amster- gam," ‘‘W. A. kebolten, land,” “‘scbirdam” and Erooklyn, rezularly on WEDNESDAY: Cabin—géo, Second Cabin—#45, $50; Steer- 826. ‘AZAUX, General Awent, 27 South ‘William street, New York. For pascago apply to W. G. MEIZEROTT & OO, 925 Pennsylvania granite, Washi: won: oF F. H. JOHNSON, Avent. National Ss: P ding, corner New Yor! avenne ard 15th street northwest. aug? 1c2p eeeceerre AND MINERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE O¥ STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Walling daye rr. Baltimore—Every WEDNES. DAY ane oar URDAy, op eB, Hom foot of Seeims New York Every WEDNESDAY and SAT- DRDAY, st 5 p.m., from Pier 49, Bast River, (wear foot Clinton +t.) Hiegant yaccenger sccommodations. Lowest rates freight waaanteed. Bates of passave—First class, 85, ineinding meals kad ststeroor berth. Steermé, §2, meals, if de- Bired, 2c. per meal. Je a orton bev. 49, EAST bIVEIE N. FOOT suey, &c.—bK. WHIT years’ practics th Canada previous ousaids of other well- $1 per visit. vary Baptist Ch Heference SENBOBN, Dentist, re . CELLULGID TEETH t rset. and a'l ural Teeth ing, 60 cen De arses! t, 725 14th st. n.w., bat. @ | and N.Y. Ave.—Beavtifu l-ets of Teeth $s; Teeth Filed, 81; Extracting without® Fan, 60 ‘All operations warranted. oct pur- in cosh. at the option t of 8109 wil be re tue Af gale, aud all oom- i wat the purchaser's cost, Af the terms of sale ave not complied with in 10 day trom day of sale, the Urustes reserves tie ricat to resell the property uven which defanit has bsen made at the risk 2d cost ¢f the defaniting pur- chaser or purchaters, after wiving five days’ j-u.i> notice of Fuch resale in Some Newspaper padlisaea in Werhington, D.C. . HORACE J. FROST, Trustee. DU ON BROS, 3 sepl2 d&xds RUSTE, E TWO TWO-STORY BRICK DWELI Nox. 512 AND 514 B STREET SOU CHEABT, WASHINGTON, D. C- Ty virtue of a deed of trust dated Decem- her (ith, A.D. Js74, and auly recorded in ba Liter No. 770, fokb 371, ong of the land 42 records for the District’ of Goluunbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will fell at public suctio. tu front of the preciives, on TUESDAY, the Firin (tH) Day oF OcrouEn, A. D. 1580, at 4% o’cLOck P.M, all that certain Pisce, oF parcel of wronud, ‘situate in the eity of shitwton, District of Columbia, and beluz 1st numbered two (2), in eqnare nimbered eight han: dred aud forty-two (M42,) bexinuiny for the atapointon South “‘B"” street fifty-two (5: Six and one-half (6%) ieches west from the south- east corner of tnid square; thenes north one hnn- Gred (100) feet anil font. inches: thenee west Afty- feet six snd one half inches: thence south une pdred (100) feet and four inches to tie said B street." thence sloue tae line of ssid y-two feat six aad one-half tnebes to ths ue, towether with the inprove- chase money may ef the purcharer. quired on each Lot ct t Veyancing sud Teee mente, &e. 8: One-third cash; balance in thres equal instalments, payable in ix (6). twelve (2) and eizhteen’ (18) months, wil at the rate of eixht (8) per cent per annum, by a ded of trust on the property sold, at purchaser's option. A deposit of 8100 (0 on each houre if sold separstely,) will be required attime of sale. All ¢ mveyoncite and recordiug at Purchaser's co t. Sof sale are not complied in ten davs, te Trusts reserve the rat t> resell the property at rik sud cost of the default Woe DUD TAINAGD HL, WARNES, ? EDWAXD WOLOOTs, | "5 Trustees. J.T. COLDWiLLL. sep22.erdkds ypuomas DOWLING, Auctionser. VERY VALT AND _UNIM- FROVED REAL ESTAT STREET, Bi THR FOURTEEN BEING 1414 40, 41, 4 44 AND 45, IN SQUAK On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Ocroven 5-H, 1880, at 436 o'cLock, in front of the ef, I ehali Feil the following described real estate, being Lots ¥, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45, in square 24, located on Boundary street, between 1sth and T4th streets, having a front of about 20 feet by an avereve demb of about 166 feet: This property is in one of the most desira tions for investment iv this city. fi. ‘Terms: itd caeb, the residne in two equal payments, at sx and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at seven per cent. per annum uniil Paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the propar- ty roid. Conveyancing, Xc.. at purchaser's co-t. A denosit of $50 on eacti lot will be requiredattime of sale. reps0-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. loca- RUSTERES’ BALE OF THE ‘*HOLY OROSS CHURCH” PROPERTY, BETWSEN M4884. CHUSETTS AVENUE AND P STREET AND EIGHTEENTH AND NINETFENTH SIREETS NORTHWEST, NSAR THE CIR CLE, WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of 3 deed of trust, dated Novem- ber 26, 1879, and recorded in Liber 929, folio ffm 195, one of the land records of the District #4 of Columbis, and by ion of the party thereby secured, we will se!! at pnolic auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE STH DAY OF OotTO- BER, 1880, aT 5 o’cLocK P. the Square of Groond number “Square Square one hw dred and thirty seven,” (n. of 137), in Washineton ety, D. ©., the same being improved by achureh builaing kiown se tae ‘Holy Cross Church.” Terms: Oxe-fourth cash; the balance in three equal payments, at six, twelve and eizhteen montbs from day of sale, wiih interest at six per cert per apnam, Secured on the fae eerty sold; or ail cath, if desired. Deposit of 8100 required, and JOB BABNAKD, 5 amen 503 D st. now, GEO. TRUESDELT, Auct. sep27-eokds rpuosmas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS NEAR ORGETOWN. By virtue of dec in Baker et al Std Offutt et al. No. 7,367 Equi cocks: OD 20, Twill sell on ‘the premises, part of the. tract called Harlem,” formerty belonging t John Baker, deceased, and fronting on the Conduit rosd and Hieve road, about one mile west of Georze- town and near the Reservrir. ‘The property has heen divided into 14 lots: “Lot No. 1, has {13-100 of an Acre, with frame shanty and garden; lot No. 2, h eres. and is improved in the same manner: 1 has i stearly, and is improved in sume manner bas 14-5 acres, and is not improved; lot No. 5, bas 1’, acres, and is im- proved by frame shanty; lot No. 6, 1 aboot, snd has a fine spring house, &¢ > has 14-5 acres about, and is not improved: lot No. %, hes 12-5 acres about, and has a frame dwelling honse, lately occupied by Mrs. Jane Baker; lot No. v, has 12 S acres, improved: lot’ No. 10, bss I acre and a All the above lot front on the © t or Washington Aqueduct road, which is always in fine condition. No. 1, Hee about 1 acre, and is unimproved slot No. 12 bas abcut 12-5 acres, and ia not improv lot No. 13, has about 21-5 a i on _sbaped dw covering. ‘there thee on the Kidve read, all's road 14, has about Lot No. the Kidge, or Foxhall corners on the new ro leading to 20 perches) belong . Lingan, rty is finely a, 17%, ‘acres, and fronts on ro l, and over's irg to the I of this pare eGen. Jas. § The pri and the title is said to be perfect. All taxes will be paid to July Ist, 1450. Terms of ra’e prescribed by the decree: One- third in cash, with a deposit of $50 on esch lot at the time of eale, the residue in two equal payments ix and twelve months, with interest at seven per tum per annum, with the option to tue par- chaser to pay the whole purchase money in cash. ‘he sale will take place on FRIDAY, THE Sta Daxor Ucroven, 1840, av 1 O'CLOCK P.M. and will commence with Int No. 1.’ sep2s-d FRED W. JONES, Trustee. BT. M. TALBOTT, Dentist, No. 43774 D #t., three doors from cor. E. Dentis- | try in all its branches. Tecth inserted 37 Dereet. All work warranted Dee is darth octablished and only relt- able LADIES’ PHYSICL consulted daiy ai todanc G15. ts venus, from 2 + -- plaints and Irresu- larities quickiy cured. Consultation free. Sepa- chun All Female Fate rooms for patients. octi-Im TTENTION!—ieh'y respectable lady has nice- j ly furnished ROOMB. with first-class BOARD, dor ladies during iimess. Address Box 9, Star Cffice. eepd9-Ct FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR | € ints qutckly cured. at 1728 7th st. n.w. Oifice sep20-Im* HHOKS OF YOUTH.—RECIPE FREE | 44 for tie s) cody cure of SEMINAL WEAKNESS, LOST MANJGOD, and all diseases brought en by Youthful indiscretions. Saree ON £00. ant-eoly 78 Nassau st., New York. ME. BLANOSE, OF PARIS, FEMALE'S Moot as, cures al conpinints. an 5 fr Leucurrhea.” 622 loth st, between £ and sugl8-79* QHEDD BATHS, 903 ESTREET, NEAR 97a. — Derksh, Russian ant Sotones | moot for Hay » Malaria, Rheamatism, nothing better. Dest and only reliable place in the city. into yR. MOTI'S FRENCH POWDEXS—Certain cure for Kidney Gravel and all Uri nary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak. hess, Impotency, Gieet, Scrofula, Syphilis and all Blood and skin Disessce iy cured. Gonor- Phos cured in 45 hours. For sale by WM. B. EN- corner 12th st. snd Pa.» ‘$3 per box, sent by mail under of price ceipt LT DR. ROBEXTSON, Ong Raturéay, at his office, aS Oe. 45 at, from 210 p.m, wh with 15 and Seminal 12°" JOHNSON & CO,, Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. C., « DEALEES IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS- TRICT and other INVESTMENT SEOURITIES, DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. mer? JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. of tras © ON . folio 97, >: Washington county, in rict of CoNunbia, and by request in writing of the party secured, we'will sell, on THURSDAY, e WTH Day or "UctonER, A. D. 1880, coM- MEN AT 1.30 o’cLocw ¥.’st., in front of the Fest cctive premises, all thos yiétes or parcels of and premises situate, lying and being in the city of Washinuton, in the District of Cofum- bia; and known and’ distineuished as eu)-lots cbt (8), nine (9), ten (10) and eleven (11), in Square seven hundred and sixteen (716), together with all the improvements, ways, eisements, rights, privilezes and appurtenances thereto be- loa ving or im any manner appertaining. ‘Shess Lots are improved by two Fr me Dwellinus ard a wood and cou! yard at corner of Delaware avenue and I street northeast. ‘Terts; One-third cash; balance in one and two Fears, notes to deur interest at elwht per cent, t2 be #ecured by deed of truet on the premises sold. Gon- veyancing and recording at purchaser's coat. A deposit of 850 on each io re juired at sale. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property in Gefauit atthe risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser upon sivine 5 days pnblicnotice of such re- sale in some Rewwpspcr published in Washington, D, JOHN ARDEESE! TAY GLESLER, | TFustess. THE TRADES. OOK BINDING—The Lycetr Brxpeny employs ‘iret class Workmen, and turns out superior it is one of the oldest establishments in the 1012 Pa. ave., 3d floor. octl ABSON pen PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 1012 lvania ave., Washington, D.O- Pennsy! a1 ‘nts ‘a specialty. WEAVER. HENGLA & 00. MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. EVERY BAER AND CAKE OF OURGOODS ARB BRANDED WITH OUR NAME, AND ARE WAB- BANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED TALLOW AND VEGETABLE OILS, AND TO BE FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. (Office and Warercoms, 105 and 107 Water street, viz-tm Georgetown, D. 0. F¥RAME DWELLING, No. FP HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Anctioucer STEE'S SALE OF LOT AND TWO--TORY 0 L STREELD NORTHWEST. is and der and by virtue of a deed of tru tearing date the 12th da; one of the lend records of the bie, and at of February, 87 0. 46, folio 66, ef District 0 the reqnest of the party secured Iwilloffer at pubzie sale in front of the on MONDAY, Octonex 47H, ~M., part of lot 14, rded in Liber ve depth of one hundred and one feet, with the in- provements thereon. . ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash. and the reaiduo in three equal instalments, payable in six. twelve and cighteen months from day of saie, with interest at 7 percentum per annum, pa} able semi annually, 6 and to be evidenced by ‘promitsory notes of t pe: secured by dead of trnston the prem- +66 Bold, Or all cach at the option of the purchaser. A deporit of #100 will be reanired at time of bid. If purchaser faile to comply with terms within 7 days from and risk. eep23-d. ie. the Trustees will r All conveyancing at THOS. EO WaGGAM, JAMES PILLING, is I at his cost purchaser's cost. Nv Trasteea. HOMAS DO 4LING. Auctioneer. TRUSTEF ON TH SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY NORTHEAST CORNER OF FRED. ERICK AND FirTH STREKIS, GEOBGE- TOWN, D. O. By. virtue of a deed of trust, dated the ifth day of Auwast, 1879, and daly re- ca corded in Liber No. 922, folios'209, et eeq., sk twenty oue of the lend records for the District of Oo bia, the the premises, on Mi TOMER, 1: vroperty: Being part of’ Lot Beatty 2nd Hi: 5 said District, described as foliows: Bexinning for uma odersigned 1 in front of DAY, THE $14’ Day oF Oc ok, the following-lescribod mabered 212 vking’ addition to Georetow in the seme at the northeast corner of Frederick and 5th streets snd run north on Frederic thence south parallel to Frederick street Bil street wand thence weet to the place of beginuins. ‘Terms: One-third cash ; the payments at six and twelve street 18 foot; feet to east parallel to 5th st est residue in two equa oaths, with ne vearing interest at 8 per cent per annasi watil paid, end eccured by 4 deed of trust on the prop- erty sold. ¢ deposit wi tersos of sale are not complied mveyanéing at purchaser's Coot B00 il be required at the time of maid. If the h within sevon dsysfrem the day of sale the trustees reserve the rivht to resell the property st the ris! and cost of the defaulting purchaser. fep22-dkds WM. CLABAUGH, 2 MAYHEW PLATER, 5 Trustees. MPODe & HANDY, Auctioneers. AUCTION SAT ©n MONDAY, Ocro1 oCLOCK ie suction, in front of the premises, the east. » My we for sale, at pul 18 fret front by the depth thercof (66 feet and 4 imches) of lot 8, in equare 438, in Washiuston ec D, C., improved ‘Terms of sale: by a ‘two-story Frame Dwellii ‘One-third cash, balance in two equal instalments at six and twelve months, the purchas ser's promissory notes, bearing 6 per cent lnterest, to be wiven, secured. by a deod of tr rust ON the pretbises, aud afatisfactory policy of insur- ance on the improvements; or the purchaser may pay allcash, at bled with within seven days from day of sale. conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 810 his election. Terms to be oon: All 0 deposit on acceptance of bi sep26-eokds JAMBS 8, EDWARDS,? 2 T. A. LAMBERT," s Trustees. THIS EVENING. [RAV GEECEA ae AT PUBLIC AU MONDAY, LOCK in the morning, and 7 o'clock in the svenine, we rhail sell at’ 314 9th street n. large lot of unredeemed Plecyes, consis 22nd Silver Watches, Chai ud Bolid 8 Pisto’s, Guna, Fe in ©. A SMITH, Broker. TOMER 47H, AT 10 ant Jewell rand Plated Waras, Dy Bachines, Ke. JAMES GUILD & SON, Ancts. Ovth -3t {eee DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCFRY SALE OF IMPROVEED AND 0 IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN” WASHES TON CLE rOWN, D. C Pursuant to derree duly passed in Xo. 6,618, Equity Docket 1! of thy uly, 1 juction, in front of 11TH OF OcTORE: in the Supr District of Columbia, cn the 1s , the undersigned will sell at public f the premises, on MONDAY, the 1589, ats, M., alot of sround in Geo: Dd. o. ue for the same at the northeast corner of Congress and Water stree 12 Dorsey's alle t with said alley 509-12 fect to the ere Dorsey to MeDouald; then so7t2 12h feet to Water stree -inning, with the rights, improvements and lensnces, after which will be go! 7eand 7 a to George owr o’cLocx, in front of bered 10, in Square ©, with the improvements, rights aud appurte- nCeB. __ derms of sele: Ore third of the purchase moncy and the residae in equal HOMAS DOWLING, Auctione: and th west to the be- . in Deakins, Lee and C., with the aki D. ances. SDAY, THE 127TH OcTonER, 1880, aT 4 he prenui 1of Sof num- the city of Washins ton, eighteen onthe after at puirch not had with aresale will be had at pur thre: UH 43 J. n five days asers’ Cost NETARA st. 3, JOBN a8 4 TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. 202, Dayo 4 o'cLocK PB in Square No And av 50 rell’s b, 1874, and iba recorded in Liber. 8.4 will sell, on WEDNESDAY, 1 OcTobER, 1°38, in froxt of the premises, ar Lots M1, 22 and cast half of Lot 20, LOCK THE SAME DAY Lot 3. in Pick- jon of Lots in Beatty & Hawkias’ By virtue of a deed of trust, date? Angust Se] i 0 rg addition to Georgetown Lota 21, 22 aud east half of 20 are on Mstreet, between 0th and let streets, and will be divided into five Lots Sub. Lot 3 town, fronts 28 1- ‘Terms: One-third cash; res: months, with interest, to be trust. 21 feet cach, and one of 2 on First treet, ne feet and ts 1 i A Foet r ich. in Georwe- nd twelve "s50 deposit on aech lot when ead) =" Of 30 deposit on each Jot when sold PRED. W. JONES, | THOS, Le HUMES Trustees. sep29 dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. RUSTEE'S the land records of ihe Di-tri. U iy OF LOTS IN MOUNT HASAN By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded among. f mbia, in Liber 944, folto 223, T will offer for sale, at eucticn, on TUESDAY, THE 127TH oF Gcrobrn, 1890, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P. at, in front of the prem: ises, the following lots of ground, in Tod and Brown's subdivision of Mount Pleasant, D Q., viz. : Lots 7, 11, Block 3; 4, in Block 1! in Block 16; 21, and the west half of Lot 19, in Lot's, th Block 8: Lot 3, in Block 9; Lot ‘Lot(s, in Block 15; Lots 7 and 11, Lot 16, ii Block 17, and Lots 6 and 9 Block 19. “Perms: One-third of the purchase money cash; balance eix and twelve months, with 6 interest, secured by deed of trust. on each lot at tale, THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Aucts. per, cont Deposit of 825 Trustee. ioeeectietay IGINALD FE) HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEES' Tete = CHUROH, SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es- ON THE EAST ‘Sipe OF FOUR- EENTH STREET, ADJOINING eu IN WASHINGTON, D. ©. ae PEOVED’BY HOUSES NOS. ‘711, 719. 715 By virwue of a decd of trust to tha under- tigaed, dated March 30, A. D. 1878, and re- St the land records of the District of GoluysUls, and cords Of ctor & decsee of the upreme Oourt of the eaid District, bet dee 19, and upon tl 610, docket 19, RRS canoe front of the: preutines, ol ig eae, in fron DaY, THe lixn Day CF OCTOBEY , 10th, A.D 1879, in Equity Oausa No. the written request of on = A. b. 1830, at 4:30 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, all of lot eleven a) rth part of lot fen (10), in square Sumbered two dundred snd fitty-two (asan tue whole described as follows: Boginning at a point on the east side of 14th street 95 3-12 feet north. of the southwest corner of eald sqnare, thence north on said street 75 feet ; feet to an alle; west 104 feet fo basement Brick Dw ‘Terms of sale: in cash, and Xs wil at al a eat TOL thence south 75 feet, and thence the inning, with the improve- consieting of four three-story and ‘One-third of the purchase mon ihe residue in three eqjual tastalnents ive and eighteen months from the dey of th apterest secured to the satiatuction of the FRENOANSON BROL., Anctioneers. ENTIRE FIXTURES, COUNTERS SHELVING. ae a 982 SEVENTH STREET IN NORTHW We sili sell the sbove-mentioned Fixtures on WRDNESDAY MORNING, Ccronen 6. at i o'cLock. Suitable for shoe, mil'inery’ or dry oct4-2t wocds stere. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. T RUESTER's ALE OF VALUABLE GROUND ON ORTHWEST, NEARLY SI WYORK AVENUE C BY T TH AND TEENTH STR: By virtue of a deed cf trust, dated Febru ary ist, a.D. 1871, and recorded in Li er 657, folio 430, of the land records of Wash: ington ceunty, D.C., the enbscribsr will sell to ths highest bidder, on the premises,on WEDNESDAY, the 277m Day Or OcToErR, 1880, 47 5 O'CLOCK P X., the following property, situated in *'the heirs of Jobn Davidson's subdivision of origins! Lots 7, 8 acd 9, in square numbered 250, (two hundred aad Afty,") in the city of Waxbin District of Co lum ia, being parts of Lots th four, front ing, topether, 44 feet 2% inches, more or loss, on H street, by 102'feet, more oF les, desp: and all of Tete five and tix, each fronting twenty-five feet on H street, with the improvements, &c. « Terms of exle: One: fourch in cash (of which $100 on exch parcel, if sold in parcels, must bs paid at time of sale); aud the resicue in equal instalmeate, wv ore, two ahd three years trom the date of sale, the purchaser's notes will be required, Lt per tain per snuimM interest, p ab'e half yearly, to be secured by of tras: on athe property'sold, or ail cash, at the option of the harer. Oopve cing apd recording at the pure reerecorti and the Trustee reserves the right m6 Uthe proterty, orany purtthereot, ace yublished in thé evening Sta aud cost of the pur with the terms of sa'e TpVHOMAS DO SALE BY ¢. ARTICLES INGS AND MENS OF JAPANESE YERR PARLOR TURE, CARPETS, &e, &c. On THURSDAY MORNING, Coroner 7rn, 1680, COMMENCING aT 16:30 O'CLOCK, at tho residence of Gen.Caperon. No. 1410 N'etzect, Vetween 13th street and Vermont svenue n° w.,T shall gell the following rare collection of go Miz:— 10 Oil Paintines of rare value from the easels of celebrated artists; a {nll description of which will be wiven in the catalowus A fire collection of Enyravings. A very rere collection of Japanese Worke of Art and Curios in Bronze ‘and Pottery, eclectal in Japan by Gen. Caperon. Very superior Parlor Furniture of the latest desicas and finest workmanehin. Very clegsnt Rosewood aud Walnut Marb'e-top Chamber puites Hair Mattresses, Brussela Carpets Ke. B.—Gen. Caperon having leased his elarant residetice to the Japanese Levation, wil otter a porsfon of bis Bousehold Feruiture’ and Works of Ar ‘Tike articles will be on exhibition the day pzior to ssle, from 10 a.m. to4p.m., wheo catalowues will Le ready. THOMAS DOWLING, Wire Springs. oct2-dts Auction’ JPPUENCANSON LKOS., auctioneers. ONCERN. TH, 1830, at ction ‘rooms of .) wth and D streets est, I will sell on account of whom it may erp, ONE Bi OCDED BLACK MSRE, topay foritskeep. All parties concerned are here- by notified. JOHN B CLAGETT, 2-4 Brizhtwood P. O., DC. fG8CMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr. SALE_ EXTRAORDINARY OF GOLD AND. STi. Ni JEWFLRY, PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTRI SAVE, SHOW CASES, + BIC .. Cassin, dated Ap cv.ced in Live , at fi 3 et sen. Of the land records of the District of Colum! the cther to Joseph J. Darliniton, dated the Cay of June, 1880, and recorded in Viber No. at fc et seq. of the said land records, th undersigned will, on FBIDA’ Corcsen, A. D. 1880, _0'0) a. M., sell at public anction, on the premises, “9 Bridwe street, Georzetown. D.C, the entire stock and fixtures of a first-class Music and Jew- e'ry Btore. consisting of—Piancs, Violins, Guitars, 8, Accordeous, Tamb uriner, Watches, Clocks, meters, Opera-glarses, Revolvers,” Music- <8, Gold, Silver and Plated Ware, Kings, Brace- lets, Blude,’ Pins, Chains, handsome articles in Eropze, Jeweler’s Lathe’ and other To ed ‘Show Cases, Walnut Cona‘ers, &e., ote., « one large and valuable Marvin’ Safe, ly Lew. All articles except the fixtures snd als ty con ash. WILLIAM D. CA: 5 2 1 JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, 5 Trustees. ‘Terms: ats pes: AB DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a power contained fi trust from Robert B. White ard wi D. Cassin, bearing date of Mar recorded in Liber H. B. XT, folio land record books of Prince George count: the undersicned Trustee will offer at publ op the premises, on the 1irH_p. Ish), at 3 o'c'ock'p.m., if fair, if not. the next fsit that partof a tract or parce) of land situated neat Good Luck, in Bowie District, Prince Goorge’s ¢ unty, being part of a tract of land called Tyler's Delivht and Fleasant Enlarged, more fully de- seribed in said deed of trust, containing twenty-one and ene half agres of land more cr less, adjacent to the land of Mrs. Sarah Lint, and near the farms of dobn Clark, Henry King, Johu Welsh and Joseph Braduers, abd Glendale Station, on Baitimore and Potomac railroad. Terns of sale: The smo Hred by this deed of tru terest at 10 per cent. from March 22, 1877, wi the expenses of sale in cash, and the ba’ance at 6 and 12 months, for which the notes of the pur cheser, bearing interest from the day of sole, and ecnred by a deed of trust on the prope i, rhail beta A deporit of 2100 skall be required the time Conveyancing st of the purch oct? dts W na deed of fe to Wm. Ma, sale, ‘or Ocrousn, f indebtedness prid being $200, PARLOR BILLIARD EEY BY FOUK AND DEW'S MAKE. He rH Day or A M., atthe corner of 9 One 1 © 0! 1 and D streets northw Euliard, (Co r's), lendid condition GOMERY KET SPACE i Rebert 1. ned Executor wil ¥ OF ( rent » of Holme 4 and improved by Frame Dwel ing, located at the corner of Olive sud Montgomery strceta, Ar 4}é o’CLock, same day, in front ef the iser: Yast ot Lott. Lot 27.4476 ve Brick Building and iocated on We ‘terms: One-third cash pase ents at six and tw wit) notes r he rasid) ‘“ritw interest at seven per agri until pi nd secured by & dced of trust on cach proper- ty sold. Couveyaneing, &c., at pacchaser’s cost. A deprsit of 8300 will be required on each proverty at time of sale. JOSEEH WEAKSON, scpi)-dte_Kxeentor for F, hi yUNICANSON BROS., Auctioneers. y pes TEES’ SALE. OF FRAME HOU TRU ON NEW JERSEY AVENE AND RO STRELTS NORTHW TION. virtue of a deed of tri recorded in Liber No. S51, £ of ‘ope of the land records for Washinuton, county, .n the District of Columbia, aud by request of party secured in writin, we wil! sell, on WED- NESDAY, TH 1 Day oF OcTonEn, A. 5 P. m., in front of the premises, all that or parcel of a and. premises,'s ituat ime cud being in the ety of Washingtie, in th Dis and known and d stinieni at numbered seven (7), in the suduivi fof equare five liu her with ail the improvements, Hgts, privil Goweingy or inany mast Terme: One-third cash; bal Sears, netes to bear ight terest and to be secured by ou the premises. Conveyancing and’ racord fh at purchaser's ect. A deposit of $75 re- ‘tired at sale. If terms are not complied with in teven days the Trustees re-erve the rhe to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after giving five days’ public noties of paper published in Wash- JOBN ARDEESE! rtvining. in one and two per cent in- deed of trust octl-eokds GUSTAV GIESLER,} Trustees. ypHe 8. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Extate Auct. x TENT, Son NT, No. 12 BED NORTHWEST. . ud by virtue of a deed of trust ing date the 25th day of May. 1577, and recorded in Liber No. 852, folio 468 et Req. aiid ene of the land reeorde of the District of Golambia, Snd at the request of the party seered thereby willofter at public sala, ih front of the premises, on TUESBAY, Ocronrr 12rn, at 4 30 o'clock p., mi. rartot Lot 1, in Square 449, in the ety of Warhirxten, District of Columbia, and contanse within the inetes and bounds following — Renee ning for thes me op 7th street, at the northern corner cf the south half of said To: 11, bein 25 fect 11 incbes from the northwest cornerof, the whore . thence ruvbing south with tle aetitine of Teh reat weet 22 fect 4 inches, thence east parallel with the sovth line of said lot 11 one hundred ance sixteen feet to an alley, thence north with eaid alley £2 Jeet imches, thencé west 116 fest to the plage of ‘Terms of sale-One-thira casi: and the resta: in thres equal installments payable in ait, twolve and clghteen months from day of fale, with inter: en per centum per annum, semi. Anvually, and to be evidenced by protarsore eens Of the purchaser, secured by deed of trust on the ‘mises cold, or all cesh, at the option of pur- ‘A deposit of $100 will be required at Hime crits seven a v8 from me the Trustoos ia s . sei] at his cost and risk. All ‘conveyanoing at par. chaser's cost. JAMES PILLING, oc2-d&ds THOS. ¥. W. W487, EVERY ReVY TO KNOW, that MORAN sells the best two dollar} Pebble Goat Button Boot. ever offered, MO-| RAN’S, 1022 7th sepo0-6t SHOES TBAT WILL STAND THE WEalbLk! At the reliable Boot snd Shoe Houses of WILLIAM HAHN, S16 7th Street and 923 Penna. Ave, SIGN OF THE ‘‘RED SLIPPER.” OUR GREAT SUBSTANTIAL SPECIALTIES: Ladies’ $1 50 genuine Grat and Kid Button BOOTS. Ladies’ $2and $2.6) beet Goat or 81a Batton BOOTS Bix wee worked Button-holes, French or Low eels, Ladles* #2 Gloye Kid Button and Congress. Ladies’ $5 to #4 unrivaled French Kid Button. Gents’ 1.50 Gaiters and Shoes, (15 styles.) Gents’ 82.50 Cait and Kip Boots, (without a rival.) Gen Bewed fine Calf Boot: ents’ $2. and $2.50 fine Cal Gaiters and Button. ‘The bert Hand-rewed Boots, Gaiters and Shes. Misses’ $1 solid Pebble Button Boots. Boys’ and Girls’ 50 aud 75c solid School Shoes. Pe-ides aboye WARRANTED goods, we have cheaper vi Mens Shoes and Gaiters, 90c. up. Ladies’ Shcee, 750. up. Ohild’s Shoes, 25e. up, Ko Call and see for yourrelt. NEW YORK SHOE STORE, ° 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. Prices Tar Qan’r Br Bear. EVERYIHING AR REPRESENTED. Money Paid Back for Goods Returned. Read this Price List: Ladies’ Fire Kid or Goat Button. Ladies’ Best Cur. Kid Button. Led es’ Beet French Kid Boots. .24.' Ladies’ Solid Goat Butte n. Sitecs* Solid Goat Button. Mieses’ Beet Kid or Goat Chila’s Rawhide Tips, (Heel*,) Bi Child’s best makes, Spring Heels. Men's Folid Congress Gaiters ., ‘Meu’s Congress or Butten.. 5 MA job lot of £00 pairs LADIES FINE KID BOL. Job lot of pairs EN’ - TUN BOOTS for $2 50, worth $3.50. ONK PRICE. _Bep2d GEO. McCARTHY. B xX NOW TO BUY CHEAP. 8e29-6t ‘The great sale of ODDS AND ENDS GENT'S FINE BOOTS! AND GAITERS, LADIES’ KID AND GOAT BUTTON, MISSES AND BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES, AT HALF THEIR VALUE, STILL CONTINUES AT L. HEILBRUN'’S No. 402 7th st. now. _Sign of **The Old Woman in Window.” sel4-I1m QcHeoL SHCES! Ne} SCHOOL SHOES! AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penn Avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, THE LEADING SHOE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. ‘The proprietor of the above house having, jnet returned from the East with the largest! ‘tock of BOOTS and SIIOES ever broacht! Lefore the public, at prices that astonish all. PRICE LIST: B g6" choo! Shoes. Mits Schpol Shoes. 60¢. T5e. AND ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION, AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOB AUCTION HOUSE. LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor. fepl ScHooL SHOES. SCHOOL SHOES. ‘Those Nn want of good, solid leather, Children’s, Boys and School’ Shoes can find them at Ww Prices at 717 MARKET SPACE. Onr Mises Pebbie, all leather, Button Boots, sizes 11 to 2, at 81.25 pair. const be beat. ‘Our entire stock of Men's Low Shoes will be sold regard ol - “ W. H. RICH, 717 Market Space. FAMILY SUPPLIES. NeHrOLK OYSTERS, TRNDEBLOINS OF BEEF, All kinds of GAME AND FISH seccived daily at the augl7 PALAGE MARKET, Cor 14th and N. ¥. ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS. PUNE exocemes NEW GOODS ARRIVI OLIVE oe DAILY. TOBASCO SAUCE. CAPERS. SAUDINES-La Movtarde, La Tomat and Plain RUSSIAN CAVIAR. Farties contemplating housekeeping, will save money by obtaining onr prices for Staple and Fauey Goods, prior to purchasing else where. B. W. BEED’S SONS, 1316 F street northwest. W-WHITE BREAD AND BEAUTIFUL gnaranteed if you use CERES, the celebrat ota Patent Process Clonr, which was award- emiitm over all offer competitors at ¢ National Fair. MINNEOLA, a tasyuificent Sota Patent Process Flour. ‘SLERLING, the isomest Winter Wheat Patent in America,’ ex- none. GOLDEN HILL, a splendid Famil Flour, and far superior to a great many so-called patent flours. We defy competitors to bring forth ny flour superior to Ceves, Minncula or Sterling, and we fee) assured that any housekeeper who tries them once will never use anything else. ‘The abo named brands of Flour can be bought at any firs! class grocery store. Wholesale Depot— Cor. Ist st, and WM. M. & COAL A JOHN MILLER, angel Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GOAL AND D ‘OC ing Wood Mill, 436 h yard 143 Bast. 3s i low 28 the city. PINE KINDLING WC 0 per cord. OAK KINDLING WOOD 96.00 per cord. @ WOOD delivered ta any CONNEOTION. Orders prowptly Milled, and satisfaction anar- anteed. aa24-3in N ATIONAL FAIR ASSOCIATION, RST PREMIUM FOR PEST OOAL and LANG WOOD wis awarded to us over ail competitors. STEPHENSON & BHO,, Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penn. avenues ery G. kL, SHERIFF, = ° PALES Tt OVAL AND WOOD, variety. ‘ention sien to every order. LL and 328 Pa. Ave. ‘Telephonic connection. A Load of KINDED part e city for $ ot ETE LEP E Uepot aud Mills, Water and N street, Potomac aiver. ap29 Wak. woorn, C * JOHNSON BHOTHERS, woop. ‘LELEPEONIC CosNECTIONS. COAL. Kull Weight. Best Quality. Pricen. OGAL. Prompt Deliveries. WOOD. Main ¢ffice, wharves, mii and depot connected ik ath ‘ap, 2awn offices by, TELEr HONE, rs ith unequaled facilities anc vantages: a nomically conducting the wood and cosl trade, wharves f? ctory, extensive store yards enabling us to stock up largest when coal is lowest; offices throughout the city, and ail in immediate commu- nication, insuring prompt attention to orders, we a peter i One one ee) ‘best varie- ies of coal at the very lowes i We insure etiietly vars ‘coal of 2,240 ponnds to the ton. JOHNSON BROTHERS. ‘Main office, mill and depot, foot of 12th, 13th and F sts. 1112 9th ®.w. “Offices: 1262 F st. n.w. .w. ; 1418 7th st.n.w. ; and 221 Pa. ave. 6.6. YResvaLLy ATTHACTIVE LINE oF UPHOLSTERY AND HOUSEFURN- ISHING GOODS. Ovm Stock OF CARPETS, FLOOR OLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MaTS, &c., Is unsw irpassed by any in the city. Handseme live of LACE CURTAINS Just re- ceived. Low prices, polite attention and satisfac- BINGLETON & HOEKE, sepls No. 801 Market Space, ECOND HAND CLOTHING, BQO SHOES, WATOHES, Gan be alse of 7 cash pete »b: on WALSEEY, 901 D Cie corner will bs OF Stn shrect Grders by northwest. to. ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, REAL CHINA WHITE SILK HEMSTITOBED HANDEERCHIEFS, SIZE 22 INCHES FULL MEASURE, MARKED DOWN TO 81.00 EACH, FORME ‘LY $1.50. 24 INCHES, FULL MEASURE, ONLY 81.25, FORMERLY 82.00 BACH. FOR LADIEt’ NECK WEAR, AND GENTLEMEN'S PCCKET HANDEERCHIEFS. The above named GOODS are UNSUBPASSED IN VALUE, BEAUTY AND UTILITY. PLEASE EXAMINE, AT WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE’S, 705 and 709 Market Space. = Se CLOSE AT 6. SATURDAYS, 7 P.M_ BoRSScHoon surrs, wisi ine paw, Boy"s Echoo! Suite, long pante, #4 up. Youths’ School Suite, #5, #6 and #7 up. Meu's Full Suits, $6, 87 and #8 up. Boys’ Schcol Hats, 40 and 50c. up. Boye’ Dress Hats, 5 T5e. and $1. ‘Ihe best 50c Cndershirt ard Drawers for the price. Echeol Shocs, from 50, 60, and 75c. up, At J. W. SELBY ort? 1914 and 1916 Penna. ave. BARE CHANCE TO GET A GOOD SEWING MACHINE AT A LOW PRICE. __ We offer this week— 817.09 meter Howe, 2 20'00 Wheeler Wixon = 15.08 41) other MACHINES a uced prices. Our stock is the Jarcest and most complete in the city compriting everything in the business. Gall early an B#7All kinds repaired. Comes» HARNESS, GET TU BEST. THE CELEBRATED CONCORD"HARNESS AND COI LABS. LUTZ & BHO., 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, Bote agent for Hili's Concord Harness and Collars. LAP ROBES snd HORSE BLANKETS in variety at lowest prices. MITCHELL, COOKE & CO., STOCK BROKERS, 58 Broadway, New York, Buy and sellon small margin all Stocks quoted on New York Stock Exchange: aiso des! in Stock Priy- tere. Contracts st close rates Gorrespondence cited ‘809-00 rent oct ‘isn J. M. & BR. COHEN, . LOAN OFFICE, 1105 Penna. avenue n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT. Parties looking for BARGAINS IN DIAMONDS, flue GOLD WATCHES and fine JEWELK: will pay them well to call and EXAMIN OUR STOCK. Also. a large line of BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING SHOT GUNS, REV ILVERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c. A rare chance to buy a custom-made OVERCOAT Low. oct wo WHEATLEY, BIFAM DYEING, WET AND DRY SCOURING, 49 Jefferson street, GrEoncETows, D. 0. ‘With every facility, the best talent, and a full wtock of FOREIGN 2h? DOMESTIC DYE STUFFS AND CHEMICALS, I am preysred for the fail trade. 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Address Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bal‘inch at. Boston, Blass. “The author may be consulted on ail diseases requiring skill aud experience. feb28-ma&th HEAL THYSELF. p* BED SX¥N, No. 349 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. is permanently located in this city. He relieves sll ACUTE ATTACKS OF DISEASE in frou 2 to 4 hours, and cures them in a few days. Chronic cases of dieeae relinquished by other physicians a speci; alty. FEVER and AGUE snd PNEUMONIA cured imasingle day. Money paid refunded in case of failure. Call and be convinced. ‘Ada: ‘oat at SUSTH'S ofa nble ress OF ert cE Ee Sak Se aa Da es Rae Ba io* * Saw. N B.-Note by mail prompey to. ward L. MARTIN & CO. S CELEBRATED ° PULP MORTAR BLAOK, FOR BRICKLAYER’S USE, Where Black Joints are required. Stock on hand. J. He. JOHNSON & CO.. Acents, aud 12th st“Wharfand 1202 F st. n.w. ([ SE ORLLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. THAT be worn GHAR. Mrs. Fisher devotes ber Datrons. UGH, BONE- RiGee es iueaas ORE BREEN LOAD. hi to 850. Bracket Owest poles, A-B WILLIAMS, ECUBRE YOUB VALUABLES : NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Sth Street and New York Avenue. Sees eoaie eae THE EVENING STAR._ Planets a Js even! after the 7th, and ot , OMe Of thi on in and farther from the sun for six Not (ill 1891 will he appear again ah patd t apa on eee mw ‘0 his su ‘appearance tn the eastern sky, Where, soon as the sun has s" and the short twilight fades, he reigus supreme atmong the twinkling mysteries that form his dDrinlant court. It 18 not flattering to human ae to feel that one-third of the inhabitants of be earth will bave passed away before our giant brother completes another revolution around the sub! One the ith, Jupiter ts in opposition when he fs at the nearest point to the earth, the garth being directly between him and the ‘sun. ‘Thus he Is how about one bundred and eighty milton miles nearer the earth, and at the same lume heariy forty-six militon ‘miles nearer the sun then when ‘at his extreme distance from cach. The combination of the two conditions makes bim a glorious object for planetary study, Observers who have access (o tel copes sLould tmprove the opportunity to be him in his present superb aspect, with mvons, belts 3nd ruddy spot, and uote the ex- Quisite soft ue=s aBd deileacy Of his celestial c cripg. These Who cannot enjoy a teles>> View will tind wih a gocd opera. glass a lov pleture cf the platct and bts moons, th of the planet bei , course farther years to come, in his preseat sod on When sr NeOMUDLY felt n Unusual Commotion exists int seat luminary. Eiomer fare going on. Saow four in in a Westera slate, a preval regions Where I has not 0 maby years, an unustial magnet disturbances manifes'ed tn vio Ue needle, and b displays, ate some of the rec rms in which the storm-agitated surface of the san has found pression in terrestrial terrliory. Meteors of unusual size, duration and dez-ting Drillta are also to be ranked with the phenomena of the season. The face Of the sun fs sUlll darkened With spots of great numbers and im portions, and tongues of flame are playing over is ery Surface as is usual at thts maicum of Uhe sun-spet cycle, ‘The epoch of auroral lgat and magnetic storm has evidently commenced, and brilliant shows of uortbera lights may now be looked for. Meautime storm has ated With sunshine, bounteous har- have rewarded the husbandman, and the perfection of autumna! weather has crowned the season tn our temperate clime while this zone of the earth, except in the currence of Waves of hi has little reas ter's_pertbelion fant auroral thus fa or the great spot-cyeie, at seems a stretch of imagination to Untuk of our sun asa small yellow star tvinkling in the heavens with a vartable light to cazers from the remote regions Of Space. Such is doubtless 1ts fppearance, while the planets. including great Jupiter, can no more be seen than we cau see dark planets clicling around the stars that glitter in our nocturnal sky. At opposition, as the word impite the sun. and wi'l he be visible throughout the 1 therefore, he will rise about a after that a few minutes earlier every night: at the end of the month he will set about four In the morning, Saturn will be evening star aceordin tronomical records after the Tsui. He then comes into opposition, and Itke Jupiter ts at his hearest polbt to the earih. ‘The reason he ts so. much less conspicuous ts that he is not as lange and ts twice as fi ‘The two planets are moving south, suplier moves faster, they will be sifghily farther apart at the end of the month than they are now, Saturn being sul northwest of Jupiter and’ rising a loue inore than halfan hour later. At opposition on the Isth, Saturn rises at sunset soon after tve; atthe Close of the month he sets about half. past four in the morning. Venus Is evening star, and Is now far enough away from the run to be distinctly visible after the sunset, shining tn the twilight ciow with a gerene loveliness that gives promise of what may be expected when She reigns supreme in the west In the winter months, while the evi escent splendor of Jupiter and Saturn slowly fade, She must be Jooked for about eight de- grees south Of the point where the sun set. She Sets bow about half-past six, three-quarters of @n hour after the sun; at the'end of the month about a quarter after six, more than an hour and @ quarter after the sun, Mercury Js evening star and may possibly be Seen on the last of tue month soon after sumset, He must be looked for more than a degree farther south than Venus, and also belween Venus abd the hor He Sets now s00n after the sup. at the end of the month about six o'clock. Urauus fs morning star, and wanders among ike stars of Leo. He ts coming towards ts, and therefore increasing tn brilllancy, thoayt’ still Tr sceius to De Oppos 100 snail to be visible to Une naked eye, Lic fses now about 4 o'clock; at the end of the Wouth about 2 o'clock. Mars will be numbered with the morning sth, When he is in conjunction stars after the witht PSU, full moon Will bein conjunction with Saran ith, and with Sa(urn on the the tine of ‘opposition. ‘The wantug mock Is hear Uranuson the morning of te eh—Pie nee Journ, MARRIED, SLFIN—BECKMAN | In this citr, on Octobe 94, ivt, by the Rev. @ A- Naxdorit ey HB. breis, of Washtineccr. BD. ©. PRINE A. BECKMaN, papers please copy. ———---e.—___. DIED. BULNS._ Departed this | Witwian Buns, in, the fifty-eeventh year of ake, a native of the County Wickiaw, Ireland, and arceident of Warhington for the last twenty-e ght yea. ‘uneral will take place on Wednesday, ai 3 o'cl't m., from bis Late residence, No. 119 1 strest thwest. Friends snd acyuaintenced are respec y invited to attend. a CAREY. On the m Mre. Makx, widow ra Sear of Lis al {rem ber late siath street northwest, Wee quiem bizh mass at "St. St clock. Friends of the family of Hoboken, N n October Bd, 1530, Of the 4th inst., at 3:39, late Waa. Carey, in the nee, 1110 Twenty- lie. BUELEY. On Octeber loved dauyliter of William 4 yeara Gruonths and 8 days t Lillie thos ; thy loss most deep! Dut ‘tis God that Las b: Hie can ur Sorrows: 2 The friends cf the family the foneral on Tuesday, the 5h pem., from her father's resids cr street, Georetown. KING. On the 2d of Octoder, 1880, at Brieht- weod, D.C., Mrr. Lovtsa KixG, if the elshty- third "year of ber a: Services on Tursday, at 21 remains will betaken to Batimore for i (Bali- lore papers please copy.] . On Sunday, Oct 1580, at 3 © Mian years 4 months aud 15 days. % 1 vlace from his parynte’ resi- rihwest, Tue 4sy, Outo- ber Sth, at Yelock a.m. an. friends are respectfully NUSSBAUM ui, axed 2 years Bud v Weep not for Ltt Ber wentle spirit’ 3 eweetly slee}s with Jesna, Among the sieut dead. God lent her for a reason, ben beckoned her av Farewell my earthly pars T eat. uo loser sts, ral will take place from her parents’ resi- No. 625 Four-and a-balf #trect southwest, , October &, at 3 p.un. selativesand iriends of the faiuily respectfully invited. ’ Obituary. WALL. In St. Lita, Mo son October 24, 1880, Csptain NicnoLas WALL, brother of Col. W: Wall, ‘of this city. Capt. Wa'l left Washington when very youne for the great West, end soon took s very prominent po- tition in commercial affairs there, and was largey interested in the river commerce of the Misziasippi, commanding one of the larvest steawers runuing at tha 80 young an age that he was od tain.” He subsequently retir river, and was largely engazed in the cre: flour business in St. Louis, and became a jesdian member of the Chamber of Commerce, | He extab- lithed the first line of boats runnii u he Yelow stone, in connection with Jno. J. Boe & Go., ove of the wealthiest houses in the West, and established, successfully, Jare business relations in Helens, Montana, and was well known throughout tuat countr, tor bis high character aud vreat invesrity and iu captein ‘Wall wes Adjutant General ing Gut of the late war. He was «feed by the goverumeuts Brigadier-Gen- eralthip, but his views of affairs, transpiring in Mis- oud at that time, forbid bis accepting it, as be could not conscientiourly do so. His at this time so much that, on account of his en; the secession movement, rt,—he was, with otters, banished to Montana. is "hcnorablé course there in discountensnei aLy attempt to orgsuize resistance to the federi au ity, eocm gained the confidence of ai, snd ‘Bu a Si the government withdrew the proscription, having the ‘greatect confidence in tis intecrity, here known in the Wert, and fur- Wart, and et sone ved 80 his tien, a8 a man of the strictest honor in all tunes. UNDERTAKERS.