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* ” AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ; AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. | ..esrnargsrrers!adcanteses They donot | | Next Week?s Mave Voreo tx THe x eee ee ~~" DOUBLE SHEET | 21 8dr, white the tco-damp injures the meat, | “Sisr soursations FOR Shine borne TH eaten FUTURE Days. ——_2HI8 AFTERNOON, ____ | ‘\WVALTER 8. WILLIAMS & (0. Auctioneers, DOUBLE SHEET. In case of delay. (asin the case of the city of | pen consunauos BRS AND J The report of Gov, Murray, of Ucah, has Deen JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘T. COLDWELL, Real Ratate Auctioneer. oth Ee Tas aa Biussels, when she broke her shaft, and they | On' next Tuesday, the 12th of October, stare | Submited to the Secretary of the Interior. He 2. aa UNUSU, y ‘4 A seeseeereeee! ber 9, 1NN0. row Bt ‘9 5 a} <4 ‘—The popu! " STEES SALE OF Fiawe House AND Low | AUQTION BALE OF DESIRADLE Iapnoven | CSTSCALLY, ERTENGIE SALE. BY = eee Be TSE | few phees Cute artic ne rele eS Fa Te eee cee | Citdeny eee ee RSs SrkEETS NOMTHWESE, AT AUC: | _ OLOSE OUT a BUILDING asa@nlariON’: | * JIE Mos “COMPLE i emy,| LETTER EROM NEW yoRK, — | Conte hentup todctattay, Pols will make ® | Thgiana ‘and Gaia Wee vingiola closes her Te Team anomneny Population was si.258. Tn i = = c i pairethenete > E rese! Ne rr. ; n 7 ‘TiC <a penal sell at rubiic suction, in front o de One full cetave rosewocd-care Piano, of the Knabs aud largely inerease them. MegiRTaIR ene tee Geet oan [lover Sine en eee mnslbes bt the Setaeoree Ie istine of 9 ee ce tet rolls O2 WEDSESDAY. Ocrover 6. 1880, az 4.30 & Co, make—e superior instroment, in perfect | NOTHING BUT POLITICS—INDIANA AND ONTO ONCE SOMETHING WORTH LOOKING AFTER. will select 2 and possibly 3 United States } With their attendant business, have eae Sea, Oke of the land recarde for Washington SIEGSK Mg Lote 21, 22, Ui and 24, of ttallanab- | Shcay drum oe caveat after recline SECO Te DRAMATIC NEWS— | A short time since, It appears, aat one Capt. | Senators, Gen. Garibias oscupaney te the amit | WAY Ny, Cl this thereae ss hae eee BG L Goutity, in tre District of Columbia, and by request | Oivision OA yee Seay onze, beautifully traced in gold, aud up- | SUCCESSFCI SRASON—PERSONAL MENTION—THE | Jas C. Jewett, of New York, obtained a license | !© Which he has already been elected depending | Ole & per cent ts uatural increase, and the re. Gf party eecurcd {a writing, we will sell, On, WED- | Baie, adjoining the northwest corner, of a t ho'stered in raw ailk, with plush paihawts; one 1 ce GonGR—WORTH LOOKING APTER—ErC, Ere, stb sel aad te bron the result of the ‘presideattal contest. Ii | SW of Ue istors of the missionaries sent out PepaY, tue lita Day oF Oc Mattnat | Gn eHOREDAY trees ems ome gg | rare Parlor ‘Tatie, combining a Weitaue Deak from the Brazilian government to take guano | jtiieved that. aside from the seastors froma | Mls the world by “Tine Catch oe fee eee o'clock p. m., in front of the premises, all that | On 7 Lot’ 12, square 1 005, ou G street, SEG Lads e Works Tables superb piece of fara. from an island he claims to have discovered 12 | California, Indiana, Connecticut and New Je. | OF Latter Day Saints,” which, besides tnomeee piece or parcel Of Frome Of Washinatn, in the \d 13th streets northasst. frase Bromca bia Mites Geta heen [Correspondence of The Evening Sar.) Braviiian waters, and asked the offices of onr | sey, the relative strength of the two parties in | 1k the popu ah 18 contributing Meteict cfc. Jamia, and known and d stinzaished On Same Day, at 5:30 o'clock Pp. M, lots 14. yore; onetri apartment Book Case, of the finast New York, October sth. government to assist him in some diplomatic | tye'Senate will be preity nearly balanead, and | leigely to ¢ of the surrounding Beater Spear fv datead atte ao), | Meee Mamactinetc aroun touicane "| RSPR ancnett,tabitseratate | | To say thatthe poten situation hee is gut- | Havterm, He Wrote Mr. Bra ‘and ied w.20 | thosd states which ‘are condense gov | advantages tat pose nrray aay: Fanare Oe eee er ee | Ge RIT ee arerae BORER cant oF :Bexeral ex«i Titer was. | ting warm would do injustice to the occaston, | fVorable answer. Everything seeme £0} those states which are considered dowtfal antages Utah possesses, ay & wether ae ee ven a Slate «wer mee ‘square 237, on the emuikonet prdcirarie’ with inlaid coverings of the finest billiard c’oth ic i Ne one hardsome French Cleck and other mantel ornaments; One Wainut Frame Parlor Suite, in Rew Sik; Faverably criticised Oil Paiatiags, by “With all t Utah should be on smoothly with Jewett until B. J. Wenberg, a ‘S therefore, a matter of the first interest. Ttts getting “‘red hot.” As this week has worn | merchant. here, stepped upon the scene. Site | Ses wherefore, i = op, and news has come thicker and faster from | bas sent an afidavit and regular papers to the See Anas ’ says: naios A reason why 133g and D streets northwest, improved by a two- 20d. possessing, as Re. story brick dwelling-hou: she does, requisites which otherwise would ene : a , : - . * SSELe thin ily one among them in which | tirle : te, The BS One: tht ope On fame Day, at 5:30 o'ctock pat, lot 3, Resident ‘Artists, and Superior 1° ; | Indiana and Ohio, the disposttion to talk poul- | Emperor of Brazil, asking that he revoke th Ite bed a teat, empe peopl | gi good goverament: act hae ferent stl to. be ec jeod of trust | fauare 538, end lot 22, equare 539, on F et:eot, be- Marbie-Top Center Tablen: One Walunt Frame tics has extended from the rostrum nen cine ee en ne eee: Gn Ns (WERDOLE SD | eee eee care Roe ole og IT on the pren.iscr. cine and tween 34 and 4% streets southwest. Parlor Suite, upholstered in Crimson Rep: Oue on | cabtaincomes home from sea, to prove that | before the decisive struggle. The following ts a W without the substance ing st purchaser's cost. A deposit of & On SATURDAY, Ocroner », 1890, at 5 o'cLocK Heavily-carved Chamber nite, unstinted in | hold, the street corner, the office, the saloon Wenberg discovered the tslandin 1siz. Wen- | Concise statement in detail of its vote sinc > There has not been that Seeee a Sea Teatarns wcanot gomupligs with te | Poa ,wt oo: Gestion @, of, Bacty Warm. ou Ste | workuinunhin. with erence Dretest™ Gus wet | aoa chestore I Ss Geren etc ne ION (Rel edie er tg ai demeag to Ae he 6 days th as erve se! ‘s i} but C) i ey LS ix 7 x) 5, C] Me 5 show!n; ct e cas e her t ts" tie picker’ at gue sea ul ie defaaog | Tbimee, minaien by a twimory Frame Dwar | Borsa ania Wale tcecus seas | “Wate the” canvars bas gone on withoat | “Xitise Of Soe nettaes eT ARMEARINS | showy en abieh ee tae muon Wes her to, AS bic notice of lou i {nterruption in other states—especially in | Search for guano Islands, and in May. 1Siz, he | 1M each yeur: New York, Connecticut and New yersey_—the Giscovered off the coast of Brazil a group of yr. Mo. Office. Rep. main and mighty effort has been in Indiana. | ‘Slands known as the Fernando Norouha, and : cereal (Be biished in Wash- | Terms : x Bep23, 25, JOHN ARDEESE nd in accord wi alieglance 13 to tue le. tension Tabie; Lounges, in’ Leather and Rep: will be meds kno=n at sales. Eeclining Chatrs; Wicker-work Ohuira: Walnut .oi2zkds J. T. OOLDWELL, Auct. Hall Rack: Body Brussels Oarvets of the Hest ty thronghont the House; Hair and Husk 2 And as long as Utah 1s : % Pi ney | tWo of them contained large deposits of =F Tematn With her present practices, org octleokda — GUSTAV GIZBLER,; Trustees. Mattresses, Bedding, &c. PROMOTES ES Cor ce oe aegis sare tes asked | 160! Oct, atid lawsit cannot be sald th FYHOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. aheatore ligt will give su appreciative pub-¢ Merncd that station: eis of tout | bisald in getting bis majesty’s license to te eH ment deals out equ: RURTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY | VERY VALUABLE IMPRO: ND. be oflered, Shoes piles hod eee luancially. ‘To talk now of the prospects in he guano; and that Jewett, without his | 7: the citizens. It cannot be clate BRICK DWELLINGS, Nos 512 AND 514 B I T! No. 2:09 Penneylvapia avenue, opposite (i ‘aby other State 1s almost idle, b>cause s9 mach berg’s) Knowledge, Secured the eense for | 5o)) ted States sees to 1 SIREET SUUCHEAST, WASHINGTON, D. 0 Mathineton Circle, on FATOAY, Ocroser Isrx, | depends (as {3 acknowledged by both parties) | )mseif as discoverer.’ Mr. Wenberg goes to 1S6s surely executed. 5 VATIOA.M. Qutalogues resdy day pre | on those two. ce the Secretary of Stale about it. 4 at itast a continu’ 43 B SQue Vious t9 role. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, edits % WALTER B. WILLIAMS & GO., Ancts siti 5 A soa aris cee c or ue bar or eae poy ze prerinen, ¥ ebslvecll ie tone Gear UNOANSON BROS., Anctioneers, Ot infront of the premises, real estate, being Lots $9, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45, D 9th aud D streets northwest. the Firtn (5TH) Day or Oorosen, | in square 234, iccated on Boundary street. between = that ce-ta'd | jth and 14th streets, having a front of about 20 nad, situate ia the city of | feet by an averace depth of about 166 feet. riect of Columbia, and being Int ‘This property is in one of the most desirable loca- mare nugbered eizut hun- | tions for investment iv this cit; Jesus Christ of | derended by tts and solemn cr church THE DEMOCRATS ON OHIO AND INDIANS. ESSN AL EONS In Ohio the democrats cxtenlate to gun tar Admiral Porter and fatally, who have been in cr four Congressmen by carrying the distri Canada for some time, have been at the Fitth + of Young, Butterworth and Neal, wht rd. | Avenue Hotel fora week. Hayward Hutehtn- ise Nov ingto John McLean’s account r re. | SoD. wife and Miss Kate are at theGtlsey House. |) 5 Got, foits, they admit a prospect of losing dobn Russell Young. ai wife have returned to ing at the Gls ¥ secured thereb'7, we oniees in Hurd in the Toledo district. And they will nor | New Yerk and are BP: 1 aa ccin ae RRERLMTIGA TG | tee 35 sy . ‘Tbe vote tor Representatives in the Foriy- . . - . . a bewinning for the same | Terms: One-third cash, the reside in two equal accord the republicans, in thelr estimates, over | B own has dispesed of his Canadian i it sixth Congress metas follgne y sentinn ata poit on ti street fifty-two ( payn ey t ex and twelve montas. with nutes C00 Majority in Ohio. AS to that, the more jeu. Thos. J. Brady, who now aione Tt the Unite Bix snd or f (63¢) inches west from t besrit est at seven per cept. per annum until east corner of said square; thence orth one hi paid, secured by a deed of trust on the propsr- dred (100) feet and four inches; thence west fifty- | ty soi Conveyancing, &e., at parchaser's cost. two feet «!x snd one-half inches; thence south one | § deposit of $50 on each lot wll be required at tine bnndrea (100) fert and four inches to the said | of sele. south I street.” thence slong tra liae of said |” seps0-dads THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. street fifty two feet Fix and one-half inches to the Lepetul at democratic headquarcers say they will carry Ohfo. Still, the betting bookmakers do not geta single bet on Onto, decanse the Gemocrats a publicans ret trols tre Immense Repenugny milis. Jude pene ‘Dn W. Scofield, register of the Treasury, 1s Gri i Jay Gould ts tor Hancock; W.S. Hunting- Z k odds of majorities, while the re- | '0n supports Garfield: W. S. Vanderbilt, wanted ise to give them. ant. Dut HOW rather favors Hancock; James several cther of ti spread by emigrat lation, Well aud good. HOWeVer, 1. Praposas in the future as Well ASin the past to cavern by laws of Congress, applicable for all peop! poses ‘The democrats positively Claim Indiana by | Kcenc fs a strong Garfield man. = | then Wisall wrong. ICis the nigut against the place of “besinninw, toxcther with the improve- | | t#-THE ARCVESALeIsPosteonrp uxt, | An? Uh 10,000 majoriig., ‘they base mag eee Be perce = | wrong. “It Congress ts ‘right, If the -Saprems ments, Ke. = i ahs -Salanicn <t ences THURSDasy, OcTOBER 14TH, same Hour sud AUCTION this week In the discovery that English did not Sporting Notes. Court ts right, if the President ts right, if the deme tastelleutes paralie Shims Wy, beens pene cet anas By virtae of a decd of come up to thelr expectations, elther in cam- Mr. John Turner, the ‘well-known horseman, people of the United States are rig takts great pride in the animals he drives, The question then Uils tdea here on this wugn work or Subscriptions to the fund. They wed in is 12) snd eizbteen G3) months, with’ interest H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. in Liter #0, folio 17. Stiteratect cient (®) percent yerannuca, secared | Boat jnnd records of the D ‘ong of the as of Columbia, and SALE OF A Two sTony Baton | by written request of the party wecuréd. T 4 WITH STABLE I AR, NUL have made this up by increasing their man- | grst money he ever carmed—$i12 50 “saved in 1209 wrong, a8 it tends, it has been claimed, and does ie re ay : £ : 90 Se eee 2 12,333 | practic h and stata, euslaves, by a deed cf trust on the property sold, or allcash. STPE tel “THURSDAY. a aging force and remittances of more money this | three penny Uits’ he says he invested in horse state ofice: = a pelo big rath g romipunoclr sing ihe SoG aH Pee NORTHWE ben Ds renee Worénocg, within | NECK They are pressing the canvass with all | siesh, and from that time he has been more o- | ..TBe candidates for state ofticers this year are pg te eae Senne on each: sold separately, ) will be required ; B . 715 9h street northwest, all the woods | the vigor they possess, and charge the repub- | ;, Ss: bo at time o: All convey snctrg and recordiag at of a deed of trust, dated Decem- aes vee 5 as follows: ess dealer in horses. Il he e leans with utterance of campaign les and with | great mistake tn noe pee ne ORES Ro 7 poe chattels mentioned in Schedule A, att.ched to x By virt 4 not complied | ber 6th, 1876, duis recorded in Liber 841, With in t “ofice. Dem. Rep, the right to | folio GY, one of the land records for the Di etling @ cood elucatios, it te tae evid tiwt, aid party named above. imimidation of voters by threats of discharge | Hui he would leave school 19 e2 bit “to save | Governor. . Franklin Landers. . Albert G. Porter, Just and uniform las b the means to Tesell the t the default- | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party se. Cea from work tn factories and malils. ‘The betting | yp" for the horse he coveted. ie mas ctsnon | Lieut. Gov Isaac P. Gray homas Hanna. peter 1", and a fair and merciful execution ing pwenarer or purcharera, cured thereby, 1 Gillseltat unite eee ae ee ae P. J. DONANUE, Trastoe on Indiana is even now. ‘Three days ago the | great pains to educate his con Ged eat | See.State. John hankil I. Hawn. he peaceable solution of UaeMor- PDWAMD WOLCOLE 'y Trustees. | the premises, on MATORDAY, THe rd Day or | _DUNOANSON BROS, ducts.” cet-at_ | Semocrats were betting on SN) analOy ee and the Tateris bighty accomplished bar hf | AvAitor....Mablon D. Matson at pig EDWAMD WoLCOTE, —* T Ocropen AD. 1880, Art Orhan Pe ee Rae OVERREALo Landers. Now they bet even only. Several | education Is Hot Pee sey eee oe BLE | Treasurer Willlam Fleming. Roswell Hl J. T. COLDWLLL, Auct. Sep22-erd&ds lowing dereribed real estate. situated i 6 Oity, of GovE®! ALE. thousand dollars were carrlad around the bet- | jather’s business, which requires a good kaowt, | AUS Gen.-Thos, W. Woollen “Dan P. Baldwin, HTINE ALOVE BALE 18, POSTPONED untit | ccrtain vier or poseel of wear eitictode inte Ung places last night by republleans asklog e M. Rove. FRIDAY, ( C.Clerk. Gabriel c Place. ... Aug. N. 5 M. Dice, ‘t..Alcx. C, Goodwin,..James M. Bloss. igethhd S.C. John T. Seott....... Byron K. Judge fifth CIst S.C.J. A. S. Mite yin YEH, . uur and | and being in said city of Washington, and being BAISABO AG WARNER,’ rrostees. | Known and deccribed as bein zlot numbered thirty. __. EDWARD WOLOUTT, *; Trustees. ) in Jno. B. Kibbey’s recorded subdivision octé-e0d kes sjusre bumbered five hundred a: d seventy-cne . m) piborting news. tr. ‘Turner Keeps a w Majority odds on Indiana, bul not one bet of 10 utlends to Lis Correspondence. ‘The the kind was made in any public place here, so (ly erected Cost $5,500) aside ie di far as can be learned. trom the brick. It Is finished tn hard wood and | °'y THE REPUBLICANS ON OHIO AND INDIANA, upholstered in the most approved style for the At republican headquarters the advices from | C(1fert of such pets as Trinket. $500 worth of Gen. Randall tion to the House, althou: ary elected United Louisiana. He docs, no! date for re-elee- be was lust Janu- ates Senator from however, take his seat bidder, ar 10 O'CLOCK ALM. € Is80, op the premises of this Bareau, 8 lot of condemned public property, Etuott. third cash: and the balance tn six, = er 4 -. Wiliam A.Wood, | until Issa. It rarely appens that a Untied tee His, | brisiuw in part two 90-horse power steam o - sinon ratte Has ving | tOlS, beside other exquisite “trappings are | GiSt'S Fe TRUSTEES" SALE OF FRAME HOUSES AND Le a deol Een tie | eoveruOrA, exiAUEt fang, ceraprivoh, cine, Onlo are that the democratic ideas of camytag | icicuea in the outfit ror caese Ie Ss (ae K. SON DELAWARE AVENUE ANDY ‘ ‘Terms: Osh on delivery. ears before the option ct HEAST AT AUCTION two deeds of trust, duly re- vely iu Liber No. 358, folio i Dg Sto {no congressional districts of Young and But- | atier the fail races their boots and shoes witt | GOVETOr. terworth are based on a proposition to make | be lald aside, and rest and freedom for s2veral Secretary ‘ot use of Kentucky and Philadelphia repeaters. | montis will ensue. ‘Auditor This charge 1s boldly made, and they say the At Louis’ p yesterday, six heats were run in most careful precautions have been taken to | the first race, It, Alcantara winning two, Attorney avert the fraud. They expect to hold every | Post Boy one, Silvéster one, So-soone. Tne | A congressional district now represented by 2 | secord race was also untinished, Lucy, Matte expirs f the te ceed, and I cor under peculiar tor O. H_UsISH, Chief of Barean. _DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers oct8-4t Warlag. : Demaree, John F, Ulery, fobn L. Miller, sell s€ and cost of the defaultise ve days’ advertisement. SAM CROSS, Trustee. el» ngton county, in the District of Columbia, and by request in writing of the perty secured, we will sell, on THURSDAY, THE Min DaY oF unttl too H. Wesseler. That state elects both 5 3 : : eme Court Rep’r.... Thomas Marshall. > “ ouER, A. D. 1580, com- T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioncer. AF NO! ‘On republican, and to beat Frank Hurd—thus mak- | Hunter, Rowdy Boy and Sorrel ban eazh win. | SUbreme Cor eet > lor four years, though MENCING AT 4-30 O'CLOCK P.M. infront of the J. eae — = O'CLOCK, we Will sei!’ in front of fog againdfone. ‘They claimite stees by tea | ningaheat Supt. Public Tnstrue'n..M. E. Pleas. The law of the Untied Tespective premises, all these pieces or parcels of | TRUS) EE/S SALE OF VALUABLE BRIOK R% | tha premises, Lot4, in equare 676, trontin: ci ground snd premises situate, lying aud being in SIDENCE ON D STREET, BETWEEN SEQ Su. C.. William A. Tipton, thousand majority, and say the state has never T . Su. C..John S. Bender, ationals got away again yesterday with | quose Tita} been as thoroughly canvassed as it 1s now. | the Clevelands in Baltimore. ‘fhe game was s ects of Washington, Inthe District of Golun- | _ OND AND THIRD BIREETS NORTHWEST | fires Bd carefree Non “Caplio ne g id Ist sireeta northeset. This Lot, beloninic to a nou- ding &@ Senator to be nage John 8. Bender elected On the irs! Tiesdiy of the Hirst session bis, and known sn el as sub-lots | | Py virtue of a deed of truet, dated May jesident, we haye received peremptory instructions | None of the gaa, leaders here believe that | stopped in the 7th Inning, but there had beea Soe eS ee eae as gre rep a bed yg eicht (), nine (9 eleven (11), in | got, A.D. 1870, and duly recorted in Libet 4 toeell. anything can happen to tnjure thelr party pros- | t!me enough for the Nationals to scoresto | Vis Dem, BD ee at eet oe cae, Ie rdred aud sixteen (716), together | ho. '617, folio 4:6, &c., of the lana records Zerms: One-third cash; balance in six and | pects in Oblo, or detract from {ts present | Cievelands 2. 1—J. J. Kleiner..W. Hellman present Loulstana legislature frst met last Jan- tae prisile ag Torgments, Ware, cussmnents, | for Washington eotnty,'D.C., and by the direction | t+eiven outs, notes to bear seven. per cent inter, a Pichia. prixilezes and sppurtenanees thereto be- | cf the party secured thereby, I will offer for ealz,at | cet, and to be secured by deed of tract on premeon, lopeing or in any manner appertaining. Fublic auction, on MONDAY, THe Lith Dav or | A deposit of $75 required ateale. ‘Shes Lots are improved by two Fr me Dwellings | Ocronen, AD. 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK Pat, m front By order of owner. ard wood and coal yard at corner of Delaware | of the premises, Lot masked and lettered’ *‘A," in | oct7-3t DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. syenue and Istreet northeast. | Leno | esti Rote seubaivision of the eastern, part of ‘ern me-hird cash: lance one and two | cricim Let num! wo (2),in Square numbe r] "7 Heat Piet gear merentateurnt percent tobe | ine hundred and seventy: two r2), ia the city of HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. secure leed 01 "ust On the pre:nises sold. Con- Vsehington, 6 improvewents thereoa, 9 ES’ 7, >} yoyancing ard recording at purchaser's cyat. A | consistins of a large three-story Brick Residence.” | 1KUSTEES’ PALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. depos't of SF0 on each lot require Terms | Terms of sale: One-third in cash, of which #100 | , By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 1 therwise the | must be paid at the sale: the deferred payments to | Sth, 1878, and recorded in Liber 844, folio rye the right to reseli the property in | be madsin eix. twelve, eighteen and twenty-four | +025 we will sell. on SSDHESD AY: THE 61H Gcfault at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | months after day of ale, with interest, or all may | Da¥ or Ocronen, 188), in front of fhe premises, at chaser upou 5 ivine § days publicnotice of such re- | be paid in cash at the option of the purchaser. The | 4 0°CLOOK P. Lots 21, 22 and cast half of Lot 20, sale in sce Lewapaper published in Washington, eferted paymenta to be securad by deed of trust | © Square No. 100. ceti-eokds GUSTAV GLESLER, Trustees, | 350 nmorance, to the eatistaction of the trustee. |, Cue albcih ane Sat Halt of 20, are on Mstroo cetleokds G 5 ; 6 terns ‘ully complied with within six days | be we , trests, all be div: after day of ale, 0 jerwise the trustee reserves the | i1{0 five Lote 21 feet each, and one of 224% fect Strength tn Congress or the expected 10,000 The trotting at the Nattonal Fair yesterday is majority. leported in another column. With regard to Indiana, the republicans do not candidly tlajin the state, but expect to cat the 13,000 majority down to 1,000 or 2,000. They | ‘The First Voters’ Garileld and Arthur Bat- we Working the tariff doctrines with wonder- | tal!on, of Cleveland, went to Mentor yesterday fal effect in favor of protection to American | afternoon by special train of six cars aad manufactures, and have undoubtediy, accord- | catled on General Garfield at his Lawn‘eid ing to all unLiased reports, gained thousands | home. The train Stopped at the farm and the Ot votes thereby. How far this will offset the | battalion, headed by a band, marched to the usual democratic majority, and the defections | residence, where Herman W. Grannis, president in republican ranks, remains to be seen. Re- | of the organization, made a brief eulogistic ad- Jalkins..John Carter. a can ee ae Ree introduation ot Bul ae dress, to W Bigs Seno cae responded. In OnTO. Mullen’s Philadelphia gang of repeaters to In- | the course of his speech he sald:—“I waat you . giana are Plentiful, and most people here be- | to fecl in the depths of your heart that there 15 | ¢_18¢ {ollowing table shows the vote of Ohto lieve them. bo eoread in all this world that ts Half equal to az e R, Cobb... Jas, Braden. 1. StockSiagerA. P.Charles. .M.Polndexter. 4—W.S.Holman..J. 0.Crayens..Wm. H. Dunn. GARrigLD’s TALK TO YOUNG VOTERS.— 5—C.C, Watson... W.B. F. Treat. uary, and Senator Keliogs’s time will expire Mareh 4, Iss. It Wilt meet again in Iss, out Uhat wiil be the second session, and the law as to the election during the irs? session ts Im- Pperative; the reason for its being so 1s to hold the election while tie members are still fresh from the people and have had no time to form combinations among Unemsely No one, it seems, Was Expecting the election to occur last winter, forgetting the wording of the Federal law, but suddenly It dawned upon some of the Louisiana law-imakers, and they promptly telegraphed Gen. Gibson as'to whether the election was clearly obligatory at that time. He consulted Messrs. Beck, Bayard and Thur- man, who, looking into the law, sald there was Cooper. rmantrout, N.Skinner. ae Se Terms: One-third cash: reeidue in #ix aud twelve BUNSBYISM AMONG NEW YORK LEADERS. ‘ue glory of belng an American here at home | Yr) qo.) omice) Rep. )Dem) Ge) Dre, | EO GoUbt that the election niust take place u SON BROS., Auctioneers, fA pe OE cH em ncn ete DMBVAIEH pote tee desi without | 224 to-day. [Great applause.} Right here in | ¥"| Mo. joe | Rep. | Dem. | GB.) Pro. prompuly. Gen, Gibson so telegraphed. to the STEES' SALE _OF_ purchaser's: ” t. 850 deposit on esch lot when sold. VG SHEN S| side: 3 Wiis yard is a splendid specimen of American | 575] Nov,|pres.ac|es8s2 suai” “7 | legislature, and eeon went to New Orleans yous Lot oN RST STi WM. H. WARD, Trustee. ERED. ve owe} ‘Trustees. | 801g into details, and now want to make a sug- sovereignty, the roof and crown of this world of ersiGen: re |997817 |299'253) = — } and was duly elected ( nator. DAND E STREETS SOUTHWEST Anct ¥ gestion. Suppose Indiana should go republicau | sovereignty. a vee it ie the poe es men and Ohio democratic next Tuesday? Indeed it | Who vote, and you have the grand, august sov- would not surprise any of the leaders of either | €relgn of the last aud best born of time—the party here, and as several of the leaders say to- | American republic. Tappienes | Now, thatthe day, there are many good eee eae tear eee teeen arte en ane In sur result, and certainly nothing to hase: a ra MGStARGORARAL aa at init, in view of tae recent extraon, | ke stands at the ballot-box to order {ue supreme ant tnaing the vote for 8 separate labor candt o y vigorous on both sides in bot | Wiil of the nation; tha’ sovereign 8 2 2 Sales ne CAEL creer Ser Cake | MULIGMUERTCR Tyner Bao eee It ane Vote for Representatives in the Forty- dispatches trom out there agree that both states | that taal omoific word that commands the con- | sisth Congress was as follows: TION THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer.’ sep29-dta t2-TBE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until JUESDAY, THE J2rH Day or OcTouEn, 1880, At 5 O'CLOCK P.M. By order of Trustees." dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Even In Louisiana such an election so long tn advance is rare, and will not occur again for many years. The next legislature, which will In ISS, will elect the Senator who will take his seat In 1585 succeeding while Gen. Gibson's successor, who will be SWorn in in 1Ss9, will be elected by the new legislature which Will meet in Isss. Gen. Gib- son will have time to serve another full term in 3,057 By virtue «f a deed of trust «iven to us and LE, OF IMPROVEED AN auly recorded in Liber No. 799, folio 196, REAL, WA one of the land records of Washington. N CITY AND GEORGETOW county, in the District of Columbia, aud by request | _Pureuant to decree dul: °29.401 35,332 iM D.C Passed in cause iu writicy of the party secured, we will sell, on | No. 6,618, Equity Docket 9, in the Supreme MONDAY, THE ISTH Dax oF OcrosER, A.D. | Court of the District of Columbia, on the 1st 2580, aT 8 O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, all | of July, 1880, the undersigned will sell at pubtic that y-ece or parcel of wround lyinw in said District | suction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the Aforessio, aud Bnown as part of Lot numbered one | 1)T1 o¥ OcTopER, 1880, at 4 o'cLOCK ¥.M., alot 1 ES the House of Representatives before taking bis Q), in Square numbered six hundred and thirty- | of round in Georgetown, D. O.. bexiuning for the Wil be very close. inent. That 1s the great purpose that all true sahaer. ge ror int | seat in the Senate, or tho cane at a point on Eire steel wat | Rte, Mytetanoueete Sora Of, COnTeMe and Soree te the Sumronns Oot *NEW sory rouTcs arpiuuse.| When Tsve such a band ot carmen | Ln: hae ae Gistant ore Lundred and thirt Ave feat, from | alley. thence cart with said alley 509-12 fect to che o She 1 ory 328 the Scmbkest corner of said syuare, and | wrcund sold by Dereey t> Me Donald; then south Gunping theuce north twenty-five fect to thenorth- | 125 feet to Water street. and thence west to the be- orne: Of Bid Lot; thence eastward aloag the | sinning, 6 Tights, improvements and appur- sremives, at pt " “ oi ktid Hat to, the northeast coracr of | icnsnees. after which wil be gold Lots numbered | jheireniees, at publi auction, the weitora sixty Said Lot; thenes southward slong the line of Dala- in Desking, Lee and Cassnove’s addition | Gre hnndred aud fve (105, ) in Bestty and Hanke Ware avenue point opposite the place of bewin- ‘own, D. C., with the riznta, ways and | {)' Gition to Georvetown, D. 0. The said property nirg,ie, a line being drawn from the point of | s; purtenances. Wil be sold in three lots, each fi ¥ twenty-one devibuip teard parallel with the liae of south On TUESDAY, Tue 12tH Ocrorer, 1880, at 4 | (21) feet eight (4) inches‘on 1st :— byldepth of t intersects Delaware avenue, such | o‘crocx, in front of the p-emises, allof Lotnum- | (4) hundred #nd fifty (150) feet. tion to be the South-ast corner Sf said-) bered 10, in Square 779, in the city of Washington, ‘Terms of rule: One-fourth cash: the balance in e (1, )and nace West to = place of | >. ©., with the improvements, rizhts and appurte- three equal instalments, payable in six, twelve aud ether with all and stuwular, the ap- | pences. ighteen months frou day of sale, with interest, for eee, imbrovements aud | germs of sale: Ore third of the purchase money | which notes secured by Yorl of tee be oe Sto the same telonging or in | jn cash; aud the residue in equal payments At six, red_orall cush, at option of purchaser. A de- appertaining. z ix, | {Welve and Gihteen months after date, with in- | posit cf one hurdred dollars on each lot reauired at weiVe and Cebteen M01 5 vives cold. 8200 to be paid at time of sale o ‘i ification ” Desecured by deed of trust on promicon” Gover: | Sremiecs V sand deeds to be paseed on ravitication of sate by the ; , nd @t0 on esch of the other Jota. court. LIAM A. GURDON, Trustee. it aid recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit yancipw and recording at purchasers’ It OMA8 LOWLING, Auct. octi-d Of $76 required ateale. Terms to be compiied with | cmpliance with sale be not had within five days in seven cays, otherwise the Truetoes reserve the | cftcreale, a reesle will be had st purchasers’ cost Tiave just had a talk with CoLW. M. Grosve- | ug Men as meet me here to dy, I feel cer- nor, formerly of St. Louts, and now of New Jer- | iain that if they could deploy Unéiselves as sey,—well known in Washington. Hesays Mile | :Hot-box guard to defend the parity cf the Koss will be beaten for Congress tn the Patter. | Anwiitan | ballot-bos“[applause|—to stand :on district, and that Jolin Hill, repubilean, will xu <a roa dis mie ach eae ee De CHES: nae Pun, democrat, of the AL | Ginna, such defenders will Leos the, tecaone Janile district, be defeated, Because the | ets el cpew ie tos p Locicar.—On the farm of Mr. D. Lawrence, near Clarksville, there has been recently found by Howard nty’s Archwolog- ‘st, anumber of stone linplements of unusual and shape, These articles are of Mmestone, chipped, and vary in length from five an halt inches and from one and a hatt to DRAMATIC (NOTES: and ® hal(in width; they are lance shane, At the theaters the braclox effect of the fine | but whether lances or knives would be diili- ou nbia, pasced on the 2ith in Equity Cause No. sell on THURSD. count reacbed Richmond, of an’ outrage cd AY, UC- BER 21 18 AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M., in front of. perpetrated a few nights stuce on a wid named Massey, or ber danghrer. living tn son county, Va., by two while men. Geo, Lowry and hts brother-in law, David Thomas, th ter, of whom 1s said to have robbed the house, while Lowry committed the Inhuman act. The partics are reported to have been ar- rested, trled before @ Justice and committed to Jall, bot that the officer having them in change was overpowered by a masked ly Of clulzens, who hwig both culprits toa tree near Massie’s ill, in Nelson county. A FRAGMENT OF THE METEORITE that recently fell near Ube cottage of Marcus edge of Sckroon Lake, New ¥ mitted to a meeting of scientists to decide upon but the demecratic majority of 4,000 10 that di trict will be hard to overcome. Colone} Gro. nor. who Is very active in Jersey politics, + Delieves the republicans wiil earry the November. 115 ° re c: ; | the material It 1s said to be different from oth 1 NRUSTEE'S SAT OF LOTS IN MouNT | Stumnal weather ts appreclabie every night in to determine, but are probably kaivas, 4 5 2,085, any other meteorite ever seen, and some per- Tic acraniine parelncer after wiviug Ave dase | 824 risk, on three ds Pe DOHC. are: PLEASANT. the aseembling of profitable audiences, largely | {here were upwards of forty of them, andall | ‘The following gentlemen are in nomination | SU, qucrmetconte ever soon, and from ‘the public netice of such resale in ‘some newspaper 43 Conurese tty Gooreetoway D. O. the ar tes Chee Ce Composed of the cheerful and well-dressed | the surface and others within fee eee sky and was intensely hot, when it fell. The eee ad an TE DAON 2 7m é- J, JORNSON, in Liber 944, fol:0 225, I will offer for eale, a Fodestrians who throng Broadway and Four- | i” Tcis very unusual to find 90 large anumber | Office, Dem. Rep. Stone Is trlangular In shape and welgus abou 15 THUNB HL UEKINS.{ Trastess. | eep20-21t SA 4% 3, Washington, DO. | cucion, on TUESDAY, sHE 127m of Gcrosen, | teenth street 1a the afternoons. New York sil | Ms puis Fe Ove spot, aud these particular ones | Sec. of State..William Long.....Chs. Townsena | 125 poun _ = — = ses, the following lots of ‘ground, in Ta Cr ats ve 5 sudde os Ba CL ae ie Pan DwightCrow: t ratiroad d2 PROFESSIONAL TRUSTEES’ SALR_OF VALUABLE REAL Eg- | Brown's subdivision of Mount Pleasant, D O.,viz.: | captured the public taste all Ovecrcite eee, | Te SS cea minE.---DMENe Dowell Ee ae SORES: Bee ileisietat Wie aa ee TEERTS STREET ADIOINING FOUNDEY | Hock a: Lot's, In Blocks." Tet Sin Biase ort ey | Lester Wallack battles forthe legitimate dram, | ayaprep ror Manano Lorreny Creccnars, | PERG OBI on Sta R. Hosmer | Wilting to work were auiven eeay ny ime SASX FEET, &e.—The wise for health on GHURGH, TS WABHINGTON DCO UTaE | 4 Su Block 42: "Lot ein bibok 18<"Late Fava Ale obatly ring presentation of "As Tae hice tee | Cevatd Cppluston, of ov Broadway, State Com Si -, | strikers, 2nd on Tuesday labor was. entirely daily waik= depend, hence Lr. WALLE'S Bs- PROVED BY HOUSES NOS. 711, 713, 715 | it Bleck 16; Lot 16, in Block 17, and LotaGana CAAT AE eee Bt GAS Jou Like It.” | York, and B. Frank Moore allas M. A. Dauphin, | ~ Comm DanlF.Dewolt | suspended at the variousdepots. “The military t 1410 Fa, ave., opposite Willard’s Ho- AND 7i7. ss in Block 19. in which Rose Coghian fails to give the the | ¢r ine corner of Broadway and Thoraas street, Ofive, Greenback, were ordered out to put an end tothe disorder. tei, i= patroniz-d by thousinds of well-known per- | pAND TT). aa ortmnst to the under- (jerius: One-third of the purchass money cash; | and ultable and altogether lovely Hosalind that | Sty" York were arrested gestorder on Goan, | Steeutary of State... cuarles A. Loyd sonaxes, a Medi rie ct i 8 20, A. D. 1873, and re- belance six and twelve months, with 6 per cent | poor dead Neilson gave us, bUL nevertheless | > nt of Anthony Comstock for sending i Svpreme Court Judge Loudon = z cn es din Liber No. #83, folios *: interest, secured by deed of trust. Deposit of 825 | compensates for Netlson’s grace and waivete by cuculars throagh the malls. ‘They fn Supreme Court Clerk Charies’ Bowsail | DIED, TNatley coe Pee St pet vi Sldces eet the FupremeGourtof themed Diices | 88 TE Grary FENDALL, Trustee. | ¥i8Acity anda sensuous abandon, and a hand. pn before U. S. Commissioner Denel and Amos Roberts At two oleic on temorhine of Octover 2 Th, AD asta, is Equity Gatso No, | THOS. J. FISHEN & CO. Anata bated Sonne igure, lberally displayed. ob 7 — nLVel cam . giving: await | State Com. School Comm’. Speaking of Rosalind, we are apt to think ot walved an examination, giving ball to await tate Com. mom her as a pretty woman clad In mate attire, cun- ingly adjusted to set off shapely 1h R. B. Smart — * lions complete, excepting those of the gre: AD 9 and tpon the written request of — 5 ty Secured in Said trust deel, we Wilt expore pokes DOWLING, Auctioneer. > yubiie fale, in front of the premises, on MON- U-Y, THE 11TH Day cF O the action of the grand ju We can present the Cons eee orth- ntistry in Allits Branches. = rth. H ST. N.W., opposite “Oal- Victoria C. WOoDHULL advert = butwe | in a kers, which are important only as they NT. On Friday, October Sth, 1580, at 3 vary, Bont st Chmreh Pan Setocn IN THe AptomNcos, alt of Ir mews | By virtue of power contated in a deed of er Tun of Hamfet In Such a make Up. Miss | recent sumber of the London Zins, that, **b2 e vote of the other two parties, no ran, Rowan OALLANT, aN ane Wet Reference —Mev. Dr. Domen and others. sugil | fy) OST norte part ce fot fon (10), tteatace | f2uettrom Rovert Js White and wit grade, as Hamlet, at Niblo’s, comes to mind G, D2- | al ing compelled again to commence Hbel sults | greenback Congressman having ever been elect- bh year Of bis axe, SEE TSITET CHE TNEPEEEEEEEEIEEET Er neTePaeared oP aot feito D. Cassin, bearing date “ch in thts connection. You lave had a female | seatnst spirituelists and American melums €d irom Ohio: eral from his Inte residence, 1407 Sixth stroct WEISENBORN, Denti, removed to 016 7th | HED fered Cho, mun cred and Atty two (20ds te | coed ta Re eee TG erin ue | Heomen at Washington, Dut never Steno ee are constantly circulating malicious sian- | Ser” Ono dover Lith, at 4 o%clook 1am. y LULOLD TRETH inserted ou the east side of 14th street 95 feet Lorth of cdrecord beoks of Prince George coun! let. think. Little Belgrade (real name Levy), she “olfers a reward of $250 for every | “]—Sam1F. Hunt, avs Aroesige APN 7 operations on the ast: the southwest corner of eed _square, and Tannin undersivned ‘Irustes will offer at pu ihe debutante of a year ago, very young, pretty, er that contains enough libel to enabie her | yyy. B. Banning’ ‘nh, at 4 ove ae EE theres north on said street 75 fect: theace est I the premises, on the 181m pay oF Oc hnique, ambitious, and not without tient, in | {o proceed criminally and civ s—Durbin Ward. ing, 0 c-nte ects gtonce eat lus tote ock' pam, 1€f 5 widow of r. the lighter drama, essayed the part for iwo | te given to any and every person nights ee 7 pate aun tO Ora ee ust intCrmation that can be used tn pi . 3 : Y crowds to the oid theater. It was not expec gally against persons who are circulating these k H. Hurd. .J. M. Riteule. oo ane eae fe eae 10 out ‘torles by word of mouth.” ae P. Leedom..Alpbonse Hart Modjeska did at fiss' The idea was to bring FDR RE OS "1 KC) nt y. Ki rdjesl e 5 cing ‘AL CONVENTION, in session at | S—Frank Chance...J. W. Keifer her before the public for nota to basue- | ‘THe Cox y Ja Robinson. ceeded by popularity tn her ot Bosion yesterday, expressed decided oppost- | ,3—C; Hy Norris.... Jas. S. Robinson. sti characters, An ungallant critic tion to free ships and a repeal of the naviga- rs. the continuation of pretty Belgrade Io the black | tion laws, and passed resolutions In favor of a oe ee Ee of Hamlet suggested two paraitel sticks of | government bounty to American ships,a gov- | 22 oe orice. Her legs reminded me of thos erpmnent department of commerce, aud the . it Joannes had, in the same charac’ abejition of compulsory pllotage, the last men- with white tights on she would ha “F at vartof a tr of t ee ° nod Luck, in Bowie District, Prince Georges qos ver oe ean writhot SR ement Brick Lwellinics ah cute, being part of a tract of Jad ealled Tyters All of a ‘ i + One-third o| i S light apd ant Enlarged, more fnily de- 2, OO cents. "All Operations warrauted. On Sed TS AGG Te Oe ed nee, | goriboa in eald decd cf trust, ¢-ntainingtwe aty-one sr TR, twelve and cichtean months from the dsy of | 5nd one half scres of Jaud more or less, adjacent to S. LALBOTT, Desttst, No. 4: ta with interest secared to the eatisfacti mm of the the land of ee Bsrah Suit, ¢ doors from cor. E. Dent Trustees. Mf terms of gale are not crmplied with | fol Clark, Hours try in sil its branches. Teeth inserted §' in bye Gave fro.a day of Sale, the property will be | Bradshears, ard | perset. Al. work warranted. Tetold at the risk and cost the defaulting pur- } aud Potomac railro voriuaente = chirer or purchasers on days’ notices in the Terms of tals aniount 0 inwebtes = oe ee eee cy euuo Will be required onescty | jnte expenses of gale in cash, aud tho by'anco at 6 FORD, 503 Dat , = or sixty-six: place from ht dence at Brizhtwood, on Moaday, the 11 atone o'clock p. in. LIESCOMB. Cn October 8th, fT weninatis, Winaiam C. Liv 3 bevinning. with the improve- sting of four three-story and 8 renl- instant, Benj. LeFevre.” W. K. Boone. , at 440 p.m. OMB, JR. Cn near the carms of ing, Johu welsh and dale Station, on saltimore x 2 day’, Oclober 1. F at l'o.m. Friends of the fauily are iavited to attend without further notice. . F. AtMt-Carmel, near Darnestown, iu eus- diay Tornipe, October Xth, 1550, at 3 o'cloe . by a vote of 24019. A resolution ta MIA West, daughter of Jolin L. ‘and the late M. AbIL 3 Prrvastes: | pO. te mente, foe wich tie indwes OF ths pur, | more like Itldebrand Montrose thaa t aly | favor ofabolishtng the oftice of United States M. Love, aged JS years, 21 mouths ands SCHOOL FUND LOTTERY Cee er ye O re meas | ET GE ET Cee Mo Gay. oF Sele, and | ran we all suppose Hamiet to have been. shipping commissioner created a lively discus- re ave. ‘ 1 will take » from the chzpel at Oak Hiilcemtery, Buz day. October WU, a* one Oclock . Relatives and friends of the fawily are re- y invited to attend. ° y sold, 5 - york 9 ce a i a fs sal quired Vatanliza has been admirably presented by | sion, 1a which the } York and Boston com- alae f the rurehacerat tie thneof sale, Gonvsyancieg | the Boston Ideal Opera Company at Bows, | moscioners were ceveroly: Gehlert Coe Boe OC aaeuins and bow gives way to Pinafore, with the beau- } luiion was finally adoptod by 18 to 12, Ad- | ~ ‘Prohibition, ‘iftl Marie Stone as “ Josephine,” and Adelaide | journed. OF FENTUCRY, AT LOUISVILLE, RY. PH WABNEL, Reel Estate Auctioneer. OF hp ourcligees ot the Cnet gale. Conveyancing oct? ats TRUSTE WM. D. OASSIN, Trustce. : ingen Be tn gt 20»: SYS PAYBE. On Friday, October 8th, 1380, at twen- CE CHURCH, | AANHCB. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Betato Auct. Tea a eel | i ae ee = eae Re a re AND FOUR™ i Deacon Crankitt.” Which Weshingoan atines | Cunp.—Elva McBride, aged & of F street, the state tickets tn West | Duloved wife old 8. Ee tae-ing, Weioh AME | * Deacon Crankitt,” which Washingivu did not 14 tad H 1 aged 3, Wednes. The following are the st et a fty-five yea euffeving, whion = . . ead 1129 | like, holds forth to geod houses. By the way, } Asicria, while playing In the yard on Wedaes- Virginia: ehe bove with chri a ag Presta nagr epee eter are ie ~~ | the theatrical tastes of New Yor! ana Wasting? atté-noon fell Into the cistera. ‘The entla’s | \Ysisy! pots R». one with ches — 653, folio 430, of the land records of Wash pcUnder and by vi lon differ, as may be noted the marvelous suc- | Cri€s attracted {ts mother’s attention, and she | Governor....Jacob B. Jackson. .Geo. C i to the caring date the 2 ington cou highest 1 he rns uty, D.U., the subscribar will s fa der, on the premices,on WEDNESDAY, | recorded in Liber Nov 1. ir d¥ OCTOBER, 1880, AT So'cLoca vm. | «Le of the land records of the District of Columb the followiie property, ed in ‘the heira of | snd at the request of the party secured thereDy, Jobn Davidson's subdivision of orizinal A Will oner at public salo, in front of the pransisds, and in square numbered 250, (two hundred and | on LUESDAY, Ocrouen lzrn, at4 U0 o'clock p hfty.") in the city of Washinton, District of Co. | mm, vart of Lot 11, in Bqnare 449, in the city of being parts of Lots three and four, front | Wathicgt-n, District of Columbia, and contained ing, towether, 44 feet 23g inches, more or less,on H | within the inetes and bounds following :—legin- strvet. by 102'feet, more or less, de»p; and ‘all of | Ling for thes me on 7th strect, at the north vest Lots five aud six, each fronting twenty-live feet on | corner of the south half of satd lot 11, belt 28 fost A street, with the improvements, &c. 31. inches from the northweat corner of the whole One fourth in cash (of which $190 | lot, thence rnpning south with the ast! line of 7th { sold in parcels, must be paid at | rtreet weet 22 fort 4 inches, thence east parallel ud the residue in equal instalments, | with the south line of guid lot ll one hundred and two aud three years Irom the date of sale, | *ixteen fect to an alley. thence north with said aliey ‘ch the purchaser's notes wil be required, | 22 fect 4 inches, thence west 116 foet to the place of bearing e'eht per contum per annua interest, pay- | bevinning. . able half yearly, to bs aeccured by a deed of traston | | ‘Jerma of sale:"One-thira cash; and the resiane AU prizes prompt'y pai the Drawing. Alist | <n the property’sold, or ail cash, at the option of the | in three equal inst: iments payable in etx, twelve ¢f prizes wil be sent tumediately after toe Draw- | purchaser. Conveyancing aud reco rdingat the puc- | avd eigiteen months from day of ale, with inter- fy. and vublished in tev leadine papers of the | chsser'scost:and the ‘Trustee reserves the right to | ¢st at seven per centum per ainurn. payable soot a ‘Drawing will cettsialy tate | resell the property. orany partthareol, on fived: aye’ | suually. and fo be evidenced by } Nember, Issd, aad the sams | notice published in the sveriuw star, at the risk | Of the purchaser, secured by deed of truston ths OLthiy, ‘will take place oa the | and cost of the purchaser, sbould be fail to comply | pretires sold, of all cash, at the ‘option of pie «Lng month, provided itdoes uot | with the terms of sale within five days from its | ch A deposit of #100 will be required at time » aNd if it doce, the Saturday pres | of bid. If purchsser fails to comyy with terms Asicep in death's e For never cau another ep her vacant pace. When meurpful friends . Sturgiss vess Of “fiazel Kirke which 1s now in tis | Jumped into the cistern to rescue i The | cenool Supt. Bern’dL. Butcher,.A. L. Puriuton genau monk at the Madison Sqnare, It wag | Motber’s cries alarmed the neighbors, Who, | Aury Geb... ©, Watts. . G. B. Caldwell played at Ford's Opera House over a moat ago | after much trouble succeeded in taking them | 4 naitor. Jos. S$. Miller AScunuiagham Lo nearly empty benches. both out. but not until the child was dead. Treasure Thos. O’Brien Richard Burke Business at the up-to tent, | Bits. MeLride, tC is feared, will not survive the dudge..Thos. C. Green..., Edwin Maxwell Daly has already presented two suecesstal noy- } Sb0ck.—N. ¥. Sun. _Ofice. waponen @ Pesos ie ington has frequently laughed in his inimutable | QUIBCY, TL. Says: “About 5 o'clock Thursday | tromey Gen “¢yrus Hall Grellertes tn “Horrors” and “Hevels,” is giving, | Sith a tamily ae Baker, six mtles from New Aualtor-. : el i sa Tint earer asus cat Binuesser | Canton, during Ar Bakers abscnoe from hom, | IPERNITY Bink iompans, House, called “Fun in a Photograph Gallery.” | )25!5 id in neaven F hope eat ‘Coa hushand. fare thee we'l: Jende ‘of the family are respect x and friends he bs ros ied to attend ber funeral on to-morrow, Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock p.in.. ‘without further netice, from her late residence, No.8& Heb street, Georgetown, D C. Su : 2 that the daughter, 15 years of age, | “lwo amendments to the constitution are to Fanny Davenport is iiling the women with a4- ee a Sa ere: be voted tpon—one relating, {0 cour's and the miration by her superb dressing tn “American upen he drew a revolver, and after first shoot- other to the rig Eee! weet oe to eater, and thereby | sug the dog, tmmediately'shot the mother and | Cases raw! ge houses no n30n’ ¥ ght. He next N.—Ligle F., poor play. On the whole the theatrical season ee eee eae ee rambis and fired. | Sci Aganver Sexaron Srianox,—Lizie, F., promises to be a profitable one, vac shot-proved fatal. A. younger daughter Widow < orn ae oon iy we oe THRACE CWINDLE. witnessed the tragedy and gave the above facts | Cerp'svainst Senator Sharon. ‘The document ‘The ice companies here made a good thing of } in her testimony before the coroner's jury. core 5 pages, and 1s to the setfect that Kale it during the season just ended. The supply ‘A Mernopist MINISTER ON TRIAL.—A tele- | ston and Sharon were partners e835 yise.o ses our deat a ormas - cost ‘cor also one of the executors of Htal- AL i. U.eworth, aged A. RYDE, Trustes. geya from sale, the Trustees will re- | wag short, but there was no famine as they ‘New York Herald from Syracuse, | Sharon was sole bene. i | Sell at bis cost and risk. All ano.ne 2 gram to the New 3 resi ston’s Will, of which complainant was, “< ude has «one TEREe we PP sus SOsLin§, POS SPONE- | “haters oo es ius vines POE") pretended, Tyere ts Just, about enough let io | N. ., Ostoner 7, saps: The the. ‘Contral New fielary; that the faperty at the ‘an ange’ for to be; MES2 SUS SOALING. NG, partnership p Stock to get through to the new crop. The} part of the s of Ralston’s death amouated in round Supply of ce for the year was a8 follows, From | Pork °eomerenes, of the Methodist Episcopal | Me, Of Rae ene ae aod; that Hale 1e 250), ro} st year; Rocklan: V. Iver, of Ci 3 ,0v0 eft over from ye Teer, igen 4 has deed of his prope! Lake, none; Lake Champlain, 200,000;sweden and | fuiness’ which was begu Glosed doors, | deed of te eee artn ‘Total 1,785,000 tons. Thi3 | thts ‘afternoon. The complaint contains two chet caf ee orte estate of Ralscon has J oct-d&ds THOS. #. WAGGAMAN, } Trustess. ODD & HANDY, Auctioneers. AUCTION Col. A. G. Hedzes and Cpt. Wm. Jobnsto: Louswile, will superint the Drawing, thes Wham tw mere honorable gentlemen do not live in Kenttcky, tx th of whom are well Enown and te- warded ass un of spotless integrity. | folio 1 Ry yirtue of a D. 3876, ¢ul Y 38, one of REM SOUTHWEST. Norway, 15,000 tons. 8 TSU see EMS ‘ : : Py is : . * sa ee 4 : gSkz ry Fs 4 arts se fo mm ere 2 ; © yes R? tes 8 3 aes ~ Sie a a8 re : = ; Z ; & ; ae 5 i= g gi el flan SES SIO DAS PEDERI ph a eee ae eee - a A agai eet nee : A ays we, 2 Te Ee 5 F f a: & . ~B 3 E ot : 4 £ < ¥ 5 5 RZ 2, * 2 : 2 ; : 3 g + 3 3a 3 REET 8 : i Mr. Izer of ; A the decree of Cn MONDAY, Uc: 4TH, 1880, aT 5 robably averaged, laid on the pler at New | ch: the first of which accuses ‘py the executors, and that Sharon by H.C WINTERSMITH, Superztsor, | {he Supreme Conttal the Distics of Columbia M | OCLoce eat meal otite fondakeeoe See 12 Verk ciys a ciation noes ot ee oe fmomerality. | 1t-also contains special charge | been fled by Tht crerand caber means lias de. UNDERTAKERS. No. 3 Mozart Building, Louisville, Ky. | ((rtsin proceedings in equity in case No. 7,200. | !:c auction, in front of the premises, the east. ton, The cost to families in the latter part of | cf falschood and dissembling. peiiiy. phen lainant in the settlement of her es + Ky. | Slecin ‘stanly, Plummer was complainant and | 18 feet front by the depth thereat (66 fort and 4 | wer ABO during the hot weather, was —— a, eee dec band’s estate of a amount, for = Tickets now ready gt the ofteo of 4 W. Hania | Hiatt B-Baten and others were defendants, and | 22chre) of lot tn equate 498, fn Wanhingtion ety, $2 (per ton, or four, times the price | , Bora Kmien At Cony tarmen’ createne | Utadtens demands an apogunting, and ‘sun | RL? WDESTaKER. meh Go , 240 Erosdwsy, New York. Orders for tenets | bY request Lee Rete ce retalea oa | Ser ee Oe. Re eae eens, | of coal, Say’ tho costo very, Interest, } day, J. W. Glover a yo en. a young justice tution, as May Seow fust. ‘Wo. 082 Feh ai., Detwoon [and gun'ke spt by mail oF express. Postal Orders | S<l).,{ public suction, in front of the premises, 0 dnetalmenis st t pis on capital, ete , made the ice cost the Companies | disturbance while B. T. ice | restit Formerly of 932 Fst. b.w) SERA taste neibnn gn | RAPE Sahat er arr | (ace painey ana Taymor | oh Sake, Wf pecan, Chey heve mado im | Of to pence a BOWDEN Oar, NG CAC, | a» nunared woshmen onthe Cape a - A. W. HARRIS Be Dseek or Crtmetier cok haven and de- | the pretisen, Gales Garey eonee ee enon | imporeanee, are: Brewers, meat’ packers, | ty both and Oring commenced. a 42753 [SU | case) ship-conal, have struck on account Wr. URDaTARER a WV. IS & CO., eet eaee 1Ne y, in Grant's re | ance on the tinprovements: ‘or the ‘purchaser may hotels, (which use it all the year round,) butch- } dead, and Giover ran about 300 yards, fell, the discharge 01 boss, and say they Fo, 316 Pa avs. 2s Fs 210 Broadway. New York. sie Mor nerha hundred | Ley sllokabiat Merete ee ee and fasailes, ‘The taniilies have panies | Hrewgne hours after dled, win not work until he is reinstated. ‘This is | Pverythine Arev-class cct9.9, te, bw = plied with within seven days from day of sale. All Righang per hundred, or $20 per ton, and the 2S SES i ‘of a general strike, u bid | aes consumers 70 cette, per, nundred, or $14 | Dan Gatrscid city NJ. the wellknown as iris sala there is aulatong the | ]aUED. rom OLED: KER, ‘ ‘secu JAMES 8. ‘ABD: r ton. 1 fect “ squeez! the i er 12333, 2 dbs Of trust “om ihe premipos. to be co mie = LAMBERT} Trustees. | Pr’ as been 10 do away with an Lenportant | ee ee nape np ee ae aria getbe FoRprE net Freeman, the Pocassett mur- | _ rane busre, 280 sg rest a8 os | Sena as ccs ean Oe ie ee one —— Freeh maar te BaTppe Will NO'lOnge ae @ postal savings banks in Italy take in | Gerer, bad escaped, proves untrue. OH B. WRIGHT, (ech anu A, Powter, Washington, D.0.; tev. | Stitt naa reaeey aulting purcusscr, | | {2 THE ABOVE SAGE 18 PostPONED wati | fe=h mado arrangements 00 ae ing | twice ds much movey as they pay-out, the tae sabe re elecied Geb. Gerba Ouaeeae a UNDERTAKER, : EGitson, M. D., Wa. 8. Eawards, D.'D., D. | after ten days’ advertisement, MONDAY, Ocronrn 117z, 188%, ame hour and | RAYE Made, arrangements ia Use refrigera! Bituiion beng Considered site BOd conYeDtent | “ast night, — 1337 LOth strect e..we . Garrclvand 8. & Wisup, Batimore: Ma. -d&ds WALTER IE SMITHS Trustees. | PUSH -oRsa ter Of Teese. BaNDY, Aucts. | ammonia, by ike people, aoa gai Ap LW PE

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