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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. RUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK Pe ey ING! ge THIS APTERNOON. . shina thes Real teal Estate Auchoneer. 8 SALE OF Vi VALUABLE BaIOk Es SIDENCE ON an STREE: ETW EEN 8) By virtue cha, a ‘eed of ety and cuts Fepunred TWO TWO-STORY Nos. 512 AND 514 B '» WASHINGTON, D. 0. By vis poaaa of trust dated Decem: peektit is “ 1874, and duly recorded in 0, folio 371, one of the land. District of | Got eat by the direotion ‘T will offer for sale, at Y, THe litt Day or 80, AT 6 O'CLOCK P-xt mt mec public sue,ion, on MOS. Of the premices, Lot eee let Pinte or parcel of honed. ‘itsidte In tive a of ‘aahington, District of Columbia, an@ bein lot nare numbered eicht hin- mumbered two (2), in ag red and forty-two (34 sts point on South, six and one-b a ct frou the south- Square; thence no: bun- Sree ai (io) feet ana Tour faches thence west Atty. two feet six and one-half inches: thence south one Re four, inches 2,the sala en: ne the line of sai street fi tty tro fest civ ana ‘one-half’ {ches to the bexinning, together with the fmprove- lon of the purchaser. T! securad by deed of trust satisfaction of the trustes. complied with within cix ds be the trustee reserves to resell the property atthe risk and ont of ne ode pay ‘ay ments = be insurance to The fame to be full: after day ofeale, of ‘at the rate of tee (8) per cent ann: 8 deed of trust on th the ry te OF. ai purchaser's option. each houte if sold separately, ) will be 7 f All ponveyancinix and Fine Of Rale ato Tot COMAPI With in ten dass, the Trustoce reserve the Soke ore at isk snd cost of the default. NAnD Th SEARNE! i be OLOOLT, = sop22 eodteds All conveyancing at WM. H. WARD, Trustee. Lae DOWLING, A Auctioneer. ALE OF ae AND a WAND GEORGETOY X; De oo fared | Gefantting 1 parckascr- posit of ‘8100 & wessd | eepas-codads. a Bale. purchaser's coct. EDw J. 7. cokeN nee PEIDAY. (ne E BALE 18 POSTPONED until Rnb Bt WARS DWARKD WOLOOTT. suction, in frent of the cronies TitH OF OcTODER, 1880, at 4 o'cLOCK P.M, alot of ground in Georgetown, D. O., beginning for fhe game at the northeast corner ) tele g aa north ce 5 feat 3) Dorsey" % 6 51) Mebonad: then, sont 435 feet to Water streets snd thence west to the De; vinping, with the Fights, improvements and ay after which will be, sol to Georme: OWD, D. sppurtenancea. oon TUESDAY, ’cLOCK, in front ofthe prem: fered 10, in Square 779, in the city of Washington, ee with the improvements, rizhts and appurte- ces. irerms of sale: Ore third of the purchase money in cash; and the residue in equal payments at six, twelve and eihteen montha after date, with to be secured by a deed of trust’ upon the be paid at time of sale of the other lots. All es a MONDAY. he EB, | rrastoes. ALTER P. WILLIAMS & O0.- Auctioneers, found gold Sy Dare 10th and D streets n. w. UNUSUALLY Tee ana Gasenove’s SANGO -» With the rights, ways and THE 127TH OcToneR, 1880, AT 4 ises, all of Lot num- TH FURNISHED RESIDENCES IN WASHINGTON One full octave rosewood-case Piano, of the Loser Co. make—a snperior instrument, in “one handsome Parlor Suite wi nee, carved after recently cs Work Tables snperd Piece of furni; fare, made of high} rosewood ; je French plate Mirrors. walnut frame Mir- partment Book Case, of the finest manufactured at & juisite Library Tables, inest biliiard cloth ; @ French Clock and ts; One Walnut Frame Parlor Suite, in ik Favorably criticised Oil Paintings, by Resident “Artistas sad. Buperion, Rasteites Marble Top Ceater Tables; One Walaut Frame Parlor Suite, upholstered in Crimson Rep: One Heavily-carvea Chat workmanship, with French Dresser: = r Suit with Di en Premises sold. 8200 to lot, and 8t0 on each of conveytneing aud recording st purchaser’ cost. If complianee with sale be not had within dve days Sill be bsd at purchasers’ cost LES M. MATTHEW: after tale, a resale INSON, _fer " ihe! aby bts Washinzton, D. 0. ODL & HANDY, Auctioneers. AUCTION SAF OF PREM TREET SOUTHW (On MONDAY, OctopEr, 4TH, 188, aT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., we will offer for sale, hy pub: He auction, in front of the pi 18 feet front by the dept iehes) of lot §, in equare 438, in Washinton city, . iz. fessivs ts inves yanges, i Leather and Rep: er-work Chairs; Walnut Body Brussels Carpets of the Best Guatity thronghout the House; Hair and Husk ‘The above list will give an appreciative be held at reside: mee nnsylvania avenne, Washington Circle, on ERIDAY, Cstalogues ready cls sale WALTER B. WILLIAMS oun Rei clita Chaire; Wi mises, Rack: B Shoreot (os ert and 4 ‘TODD & HANDY, Ancta. TO-MORROW. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE FROPEETY. By virtue of s deed of trui 6th, 1878, and recorded in 202; we will sell, on WEDNESDAY, THE Ori, DAY OF OcTORER, 1880, socLoce F: 31: pots a virtue of a deed of trust, duly reco iber $), folio land records of the District of Dy written request Oe i front of the premises, aT and east half of Lot 20, 21, 22 ‘aoa gut half of 20 are on M stree een 30th a id will be divid into five Lote 1 fect cach. ami one of 23, 434 feet. Cir One psd cone tle in Bix ae twelve mon! inter 0 850 deposit = LED. W: Jot when Ce he part; “ton SING Wit Tet commencing at 10 o°CLock, within 715 9th street northwest, all the goods and chattels ment oned in Schedule ‘A, attached to Fons partly named above. P. J. DONAHUE, erates DUNCANSON BRO! = aapegpenses ALE: THOMAS DOWLING! ee ‘op ate $2-THE ABOVE SAL: TUESDAY, THE 12TH Day pas TOBER, 1880, ar 5 ocLock P.M. By ofler of Trustees. oet-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct POSTPONED until Octal ethers will be sold’at Sie auction, ider, art 10 O'CLOCK A.M_ ON WEDNESDAY, #, 1886, op the premises of this Bareau, a it of condemned public property, com- 38-horse power steam euvines, RUSTEE'S 8. ah NT. By virtue of a dectl of trust recorded among, the land records of the District of Columbia, Sopeuoen cakenet in Liber 944, folto 225° Twill offer for sal, at aoyernors, ¢xhaust fang, serap-iron, zinc, ete. Terms a H TRISH, Chief of Bureau. DUNCANEON Snoay Auctioneers. oct8-4t JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. jock Or Cae HOUSES AND DS Lotte in Block 18; Lots 7 an il, (6, in Block 17, tid Lots 6 and 9: teas ‘One-third of the purchase ya cash; balance six and twelve months, with 6 on each lot at sale. }» in Bloc! in Block 18: rae 16, ASI oti rice 2 deeds of that dul: ectively in Liber x: ver No. B22. dolla Bt ef Beds two of the land records for Washi the District of Columbia, and by of the party secured, we will nel tee itn pay or Ocrosgn, A.D Someone AT 4:30 o’cLock P. M., in front “of the remises, all those pieces or A premises situate, Washington, in the ‘Depostt of S35 =GINALD FENDA) ‘Trustee. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Aucts. ae aks \HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auct. ® Two STORY Ss T, ington county, Feauest in writing on THU parcels of ing and being fa istrict of Colum- and known and diatineuished as sub-lote , ten (10) and eleven (11), in are seven hundred and sixteen (716), together ith all the improvements, rights, privilezes and ——— thereto be- 3? SALE WIT ERIe K N DRE Under ‘and by vi of trust bearing date the Sth day of May, 1877, and recorded in r No. 852, falio 458 et seq. one of the land records of the District of Gofumbi and at the rec rate ot the party secured thereby, sale, in front Gy the premises, OcToseER 12ru, at 4 30 o'clock p. ware 445, in the city of olumbia, and contained st corner of Delaware ce inone and two A’ era Lot 11, in 8 within the inetes and bounds | folowing : Be ning for thes-me on 71 t, at the Corner of thesouth half of sata 1ot Tn, bein 28 fost 11 inches from the northwest corner of the whole south, with the east} line of 7th Seth the south ee oeead net ome hundred and sixteen fect to an alley, thence north with: 22 feet 4 inches, thence avenue and I street not Terms; One-third cash: balan Years, notes to bear interest at cueht per cent, to be = ‘ured by deed of trust on the premises sold. Gon- ard recording at purchaser's cost. Seroait of 350 on each lot required at sale. ‘erms to be complied with Le seven days, otherwise the Prastecs re-sr default at the peg pe her vivine: ee days za notes x oie Sale in adie newspaper: published In Washinete D.0. Tol es “ARDE SER. | tr 7 2 eres ” lot, Fedo canta ht to resell the proverty in west 116 feet to the 5 place of rms of gale:"One-third cash: and tbe residue in three equal instalimente and eighteen months from est atreven per centum per annum, pay ‘able semt- annually, and me be Jaden gies ey, payable in ah MEDICAL, & 250 REWARD-—If Dn. Bnorurns fais to care SEE CHS OF Female Weakness, Irregalaritios ns ity years’ experience in . U6 Bats W.,opposite Smith- promissory notes of truston the premises eold a, of all Si cash fs the option of pur- A deposit of #100 will be required at time purchaser fails to comply with terms within neven dsys from gale, the Trustees will re- his cot and risk. Ail conveyancing at pur- UFFERING rom Seana weakness by wesring 3 BR’ Bole agent, 472 0 fee MES oc2-d&ds THOS Ez. WAGGAMAN, oldest established and only reli- ES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, oat ‘husetts aeenue All Female ou plait puomas DOWLING. Auctioneer. LE IMPROVED. ATE 0} ited dail to 4 anc 6 tos Jarities quickly cared. rate rooms for patien HEOKS CS 302 ‘TU esbay AFTERNOON, AT 43§ O'CLOCK, in shall sell the fone ae reine real estate, bein Lote 39, 40, 4 in square 234, located on’ Bo! ‘Sth and Lith streets, baying feet by an averake depth of abou ‘This property is in one of the manoet desttable loca- tions for investment in this "Terms: One-third cash, the sesidne in two equal twelve montas, with nutes per annum until ‘on the propar- Gonveyancins, Xe-s at purchasers cost. a asta of $50 on each lot will be required at time THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. &?-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, OcTonen litany, same | INAS WEAKNESS iseases brouxht en by DANID: —— = 90. FIENTION:—Hisilg reepectabiciady haw nice vel ROOMS, with first-class BOARD, iness. Address Box 9 payments, at aix and Test at seven per cent. paid, and secured by 0) 4DAM DE YOREST HAS REMEDY Ladie 2 in! iat ree enred. aily hot aioe ‘Tio @p AROBS. | OF [aa all complain’ Leusarrhes.” GEN 40% at, between ‘903 EB STREET, ae 9TH. — Srivkieh: Ruselan ant Soiphur Baths, for Hay Maldris, Rheumatism, nothing bette ‘best and cnly reliable place in the city. , MOTTS FRENCH POW peg for Ki, gid Diseases, eryous Devhity, Be peas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S BALE. By virtue of 8 power contained in a deod of {rust from Kobert B. White and wife to Win D. Osssin. bearing date of Ma: innd'record books of Prines Geo i land record of Prines George county, Md. ‘Trustee will offer at DUDS a ‘sale, the 13tH pay Or OcTonen, if fai if nat, the next fair ract or of land situated in Bowie District Prince George's art of a tract of land called Fyler's ce deed of wae evntaining tweaty-one and one half acrosof land more or less, the land of Mrs. Sarah Suit John Olark, Henry King, Bradsbears, and Glendale 81 fc railroad: ra! The i aout of, indebtedness se cured by this deed of trust un interest at 10 the expenses 01 yDERS—Certain eave and oll Ori: Heminal Weak- gs poteerp Giet yes le i _ = cared in 4 ae hours. ith st Erloo €8 tert ae eae under’ seal ou re- the pnders) ned oO snd Pa: ave. tu Se DR. ROBERTSON, ev at his office, 456 0 ne © sists, being y Pn. To, eth 16 foes ene aaa ae J and Sstneda, at. fob. ona welsh and rE cont. from "Stare PROFESSION {4SY FEET, &c.—The wise for dail, nd, hence atte War ries Es- Sante taken. oa ‘deport crit of $ of the cee ‘at the time of salen ube rare Paya D. OASSIN, Trustee. — WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE LE RESID! TR Ay BEIEEN SE RECOSD ND THIRD STREETS SOUT! virtue of a deed of, trast fated Jul 3 i Teco follo 13s, due of ths land reaords for the Dis- of Columbia, and Supreme Court of iablishmeent Tile tel, ts patronized by thousan foreimn countries Surgery, Corns, Bad N = Fee 31 per ian ot ‘H. JOHNSON, D- 18 hell ination Branches. ST. SEN. WW. Opposite “Cal. Biterunce:—ev. Dr. Dower and others. sugll WEISEN BORN, Dentist, removed to 916 Teh et. CELLULUID TB. ern 'H inserted, all operations 01 ps rices. Extract- Vises ofthe ascree of No. 7, as gaia can No and ti Dentist, T15 14th st. n.w., bet. Pete bedutifn Isets of Testi, : “Extracting without jons warranted. skate HATTES, peat reosived ay | ‘740 Sth st, bet, G and iCANI A 5 pees ee re a, SITURE, COMPRISING LE D ios. ARPETS, TRESSES, § 7 HE PARLOR AND “CHAMBER Cs ‘OCK OF F § in front of and within salesroom, “ TUESDAY res OcropEs lath, COMNBNCING aT 10 oe net ye, a ‘top Doctor's Phmton, rl Dp seanaon BROS., Auctioneers, s AD MUZZLE. BING Ns (new) AND BNDINGSAE AUCTION. TUESDAY MORNING, Ocroper 127a, aT On 1) o'cLocx, within our auction rooms. A splendid chance for sportsmen. ‘1HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE § SMALL PRIVATE IBRARY, CONSISTING OF HISTORICAL, Hogi ICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS Coen at my auction rooms, southwest neylvania ave. and llth st, Sinsbay EVENING, Octoven 14, 1830; “Goons THOMAS DOWLING. er. be octhl-a&ds” Auctioneer. Doers DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTE! i OTHER GOODS. To be acid at the Auction Rooms of Thomas Dow- ling (Star Building) on THURBDA .Y MORNIN OcTOBER. litH, Ant DS ae Eee ‘O'CLOCK. oll-st_JOSETIT 5. DARLINGTON, § TAUstees. rpaomas Towa Auctioneer. EXCELLENT HOt HOLD FURNITURE aT Ov FRIDAY MOENUNG. G8 15: ore 1880, AT 10 o'cx 34 aua 9a strests ‘nothwoets i suali sole and 8d streets northwest, 18 e following ieee et One very handsome & French-plate Fier Mirror, wita Corni ‘Walnut Plush Parlor Bees 9 pieces. Brussels, Three-ply puasn mera! Carpets. Hall and Stair Carpets, B it Et ios Walnut i we Table. Wainue a Cha umber Suite. Walnut and 0: Hair and Hoon Mattress Feather Beds, Boisters ‘and Pillows. Walnut Extension Dining Tabie. Walnut M. T. Side! oar Six Walnut Dining Ohai Glaes and Crockery, Hoffigerator. Kite oe =e fo 4 asset —House or rent pply om premises. betta HOS. VOWLING, ‘Auct. HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. ICE BUILDING LOTS ON MASSA- TERATH AND D FOULTEERTH STREETS, 8 AT PUBLIO SALE. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Octonre 15, at 5 o'cLocK, part of Lot No. 15, in equare No. 247, front. ink 65 feet on Massachusetts avenue, between and 14th streets northwest, ib re bine fest toa 10-foot alley, to be divided into two ota of B29 feet front each. ‘Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twe ve months, with interest at the rate of six per cent. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. Auctioneers and Beal pos Brokers, octll-a F street n. CH ncEey SALE OF VALUABLE BiTUATED SOME ON, BORTH Is ore a STRE! By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme, Court of the District of Golumbia, passed 1a Equity cause number 6,971, (Purdy vs. Young, et al.), the undersigned, as Trustees, wiil offer for sale,in front of the premises, on T! URS DAY, THE ape DAY CF OCTOBF , 1880, AT4 O'CLOCK P.M., all ots of zrovnd, in the city of Washington, and Dietrictot Columbia, known and described as lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, in sqaare i, Situated at the corner of Tith street and New Haninshire ayenue and T street northwest. and on FRIDAY, THE 22D DAY OF OcTOBKER, 1880, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M., lot 14, in square 152, situated on north T street, between isth street and i New Hampshire avenue, in said city and strict. ‘Terms of sale arc as fol!ows: On each lot one- fourth Us we purchase money in cash, to be paid wathin five days after day of sale, of which one auceeds dollars 8100) ia to be paid ass deposit at the time of sale, and the balance of the purchase money in three equal instalmentsin six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, for which the purchaser or purchasers shall deliver to said Trus- tees hie, her or. promissory notes, dated on day of sale, and to bear interest at six per centam per annum, orallcash, at the option of the pur- ase hasers chaser or purch: ta arts, 7th street ‘RANK T. BROWNING, p Trustees. Gottumbia Taw Building st tree cetli.d MWSERER, Auct. Ai T. COLDWELL, Keal — Auctioneer. SALF_OF VALUABLE BUSINESS TY, BETNG No. SIDE OF AN, SUnLuW AND By virtue of a cej{ain deed of trust, dated Seplember AWD. leis, and duly re. (A corded in Liber 795, folio 135, one of the Ian reoorag for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured theceby, we shall 80 in front of the premixes, lie “auction, of TBUMBDAY, tHe 28TH Day oF UcronEn, A’ 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P. M , the follows ‘described real estate situate in the city of Washington, D. O., and beinse part of Lot numbered fourtes are numbered four hundred and. fifty- GBD, beginning for te same at a point on the tas of Seventh street forty (40) feet south from the northwest corner of said lot and running thenes Cast a¢ iit anilea with cald Seventh (7th) stroct naventy ‘ve (75) feet: thense nouth twenty (a0) fest eleven inche ce. west seventy-five fect, sud {hence nett twenty feet eleven trees to ceerpiene of becinning, torether with the improvements, &c, ‘Terms: One-third cwsh; balance in two (2) equal intal'ments,. in six and twelve months, with-in, terest from day of si'e, and secured by Weed of trust on the Suara told: 0 5. chaser’s option. $100 conveyancing an if terms of gale are not le pure inion days from aay of sale, the Trust reac] ‘eserve the right to the same, aiter seven a ie oF GRORGE THE CITY virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court st the ee “is Columbia, ps on the 24th! ES 3 79, in Equity Cause No. will sell on THURSDAY, uc: t ist T ian aoe 188, AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M., infront of the premises, at public auction, the western sixty- five (65) feet by the full_ depth of Lot numbered one bnndred and five (105,) in Bastty and Hawkins’ acdition to Georgetown, D. O. The said property will be sold in three lots, each fri iz twenty-one Sne hundred ha fifty (100) fect 3eGePtD OF one hundred and fifty eet. by le: Otie-fourth cash: the balance in three equal instalments, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with interest, for ots notes secured by deed of trust will re- quired. or all cath, at option of purchaser, is posit of one hundred dollars on Cee oe reauired at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser, and coon to be pared on ratification of sale by the cour: A. GORDON, Trustee. oT HOMAS DOWLING, Auct. octT-d —___ RAILROADS. STEAMERS, &e. THE GREAT SUMPT ; 1880» PERNEYLVANIA ROUTE waa REN. Tinquey MATTANOM Cute BB NORTH, WEST ae 801 pen? wae oa ber sive ot on the Pats naxorg uble le ‘racks Stee mac, commencing WEDN ESDAY,. Ree , Saduricess & 3, Leave 6 seats Ne Lee VE Ni WASILROTON, ae ape For, Se Copan the ¥ weet, Pipi TR., B05 i. Tit Blen- am. th Palsce Cars to Canai sport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the East, 10:40 a.m., 2:10 and 10:00 p.m. Bundsy, 10:00 p.m. a ited ure Pullman Parlor Oars, 9:30 a.m. ily, yercers py Sunday ‘throu; For'B ents trains connect at ‘Jersey uit a a boats | o! oklyn | Annex. aitording transfer to. Fulton street, avoid- ble ferriage across aay York city. For? Philadel iy 10-10. m-, 2:10, 6: 10:00 ES Op Sanday, | 540 and 16:00 p.m; Limited x1 30, daily, erate a, ak 30 an ana 4:40, a 1 ‘and {o:i0 a.m 30829:98 B10 G8 For Pope's Creek Line, 40 a m. and 4:49 p.m. “daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4-40 p.m. daily, ex- nda ALEXANDUIA J AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- WAY AND a #RIA AND WASHING- :20, Il a.m., 4:20, 5:20, Oa Sunday at 7,9 and iL Bore ulctmond Saati the 8 Bouths 7 a.m. daily, and 0 pm. daily, except Suiiday. ey ve Alexandria Washington, 6, 8 1 m.; 12:50, 3, 6, 7 and 9:05 p.m, and 12 mid » On Sunday at8 and 10a.m., 7 and 9:05 tiexcte, information, sleeping and parlor car ac- commodatious can be procured ai the ofiices, north- exst corner of ith street avd Pennsylvania ere: nue, northeast corner 6th and Pennsylvania aye- nue, snd at the depot, where orders can_be left fo the checking of eae to destination from hotel ad TeeldSNCes ee General a aes neral Passenger Agent. FRANK 1 HOMBOS, General Manager. sepl7 ————— ee BALTMIORE AND 1D OHIO: RAILBOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE WEAOK, National Honte and Short Line to the North, Northwest, Wes! To take effect Bt Bay 25d 1880, at 1:50 ‘Oo unday al m. LEAVE. WANHTSGTON. » 5:00 a.m.—Baltimore, Ellicott Oity and Way 8ta- tions. a padmore Express. 6:65 a.tu.— Baltimore, Annapolis and naiway. (Pied- mont, Strasburg, Frede- tim ‘Winchester, H nick Spee vis Relay. eau 2-1, “Point of Rocks —hew York, Philadel; Boston Parlor car New York oad mn.—30n Sunday only—Baltimore, Ammapo- nd ‘way. 9:10 a.m.—tSt. Louis, Chicago, Columbus ana Pittsburg Express. (Connects for Hacerstown and st Point of Recks for Frederick and stations east of Piedmont, except Sunday.) Pullman car to Oin- cinnati and Louisville, daily; Grafton to Sandusky ony pert Saturday. —Baltimore Express. Stops at pager: burst Ceileze, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- rae Jessup's and Hanover. RUS P i.-Baltimoxe, Annapolis, Ellicott City —fBalt!more and Laurel Express. —4On Sundsy cnly, Baltimore and Way. —New York, Philadelphia and Boston ‘3.0 p. p-m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. (Win- heater, Frederick, Hagerstown and Way, via Re- m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Annapolis Fee :35 p.m.—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- ‘inchester and Way Stations. On Sunday % Peknt of Rocks agfi Way Stations only. 40 p.m.—tBaltiinore, Annapolis and Way Bta- ares git poo abi Express. to Cl isearos —t Philadelphia ana d Baltimore Express. Bisdenaburz ‘and La ni Point of Hooks ana Wa: Stations. in.—tBaltimore and Way Stations. pared’ m.—BALTIMOKE AND LAUREL EX- 9:80 p.m. los Louis, Cincinnati, Ohicago and Pittebure Expr (Pittsburg, except Sunday.) Bleeping cars Bt . Louis and Pittsburg. Eos 5 Bb. m.—tBaltimore, Bisdensbure and ‘Laurel eye 15 —tNEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Blesping car i New York, and special sleeping car to P! del ‘ ‘Dal $Sunday only. Other trains daily,except sund es Taine Stop at Relay Station. er inf formation nar py at at the Baltimore ana, ‘oho’ Tioket Offices, Ws uston Station, and 603, 619 and Corner 14th and Pennsylvanta avenue, Wasre ordere will be, eal taken for bagzaze to be General Agent. 0. K: LORD, General Passenzer Agent. myl7 Kreow THYSELF. “pied canted aes fae reeult from pooner) viated and cured. hose rho d ‘dicubt thin 9 eartion ‘should ane tno. medical work published by the PEABODY MEDI. OAL INSTITUTE Boston, entitied THE NOE OF LIFE 0: £-PRESERVATION. Exhausted tality, nervous and physical debility, or vitality impaired by the errors of youth or too close applica ton to business, may be restored ald maul 000 it contait itiful and ae eanive engray- ates ages ts eat Say Fismit of many years of extanaive ana sucossstat either one of wuish is worth ten times the price. the book. Bound in aaah cloth; price only $1, sent by mail post pai The London Lancet says: person ‘tae ly Be gvaluable OOK: The author is ould be noble An tacuee sample sent to all on receipt of 6 cents for postage. ‘The author refe: permission, to Hon. P. A. Bissell, M. D.. peoslaeat of the National Medical Associatior poston ass, “iui anton may be consult mn 6 diseases requiring skill and experience. feb28-m&th HEAL THYSEL?. Were, HENGLA & 00. Ro, 4 Bulfinch st. on all MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. EVERY BAR AND OAKE OF OUBGOODS ARE BRANDED WITH OUR NAMB, AND ABE WaR- RANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED TALLOW AND VEGETABLE OILS, AND TO BE ®BREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. Office and Warerooms, 105 and 107 Water street, yi2-8m0 ee D. O. B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Febru- sry ist, AD. I8ii, and recorded in Licer fry 63%, folio 430, of the land records of Wash. ington county, D.C., the subscriber will sell to the highest bidder, on the premices,on WEDNESDAY, the 277m Day Or OcTOBER, 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M. the following property, situated in, “the heirg of John Davidson's eu vision of original Lots 7, 8 and, in equare numbered 250, (two, hundred and fifty.) in the city of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, being parts of Lote three and four, front ng, towether, 44 feet 234 inches, more or less,on H etree vy feet, more or less, desp; and all of Lots dve eat ach fronting twenty “Ave feet on street, with the iinprovement } Terms of sale: Onef fourth in ote (of which $100 on each parcel if sold in parcels, must be paid at Ume of sale); and the residue in equal instalments, mone, two an ahd three years trom the date of sale, for Purchaser's notes will be required, = ants conte ¥ annum inte! pa} abet rag ete yearly, to be secured by 7 adeed of trast an omthe all cash, at the option seer, 2 Gan ernest Tecordingat thopurs ;and the Trustee to reserves the right reeell the property, or any part thereof, on ‘veda and cos! of the purchaser. soultme fae compl with the terme of sale ‘within Jive days from its oct a A. aan ‘Trustee. Weed wage + Auctioneers. TRUSTEE! F FRAME HOUSE AND LOT UN NEW JERSEY AVERT BET NO A303 i STREETS NORTHWEST, Ara AUC- By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, ae | duly recorded in Liber No. 831, folio 62 et seq., one of the land records for Washin: yee in the District of Colnmbia, and by ty Bec in writing, we wil & BDAY, ¥, TRE cm eg ye or OcTOBER, Bing 2 artes tn moan Ei ict of Columbia, and as lot numbered seven (7), Fqnare east of equare five pest D- , OD, 1880, aoe ie ne 7 ita ision of e Bu Ncndred and nine (909), the fn at urchaser’s coats Ad ieponit of Pot 75 Te terms are not complied foven days the Trustees reserve the proerty at the risk and cost of the yurchaser, after Buch af depois abi aoe Waah- | QUBLAPBERSSE: | trustee. octl-eo&ds ECOND HAND CLOTHING, 00TS, SHOES, WATCHES, wars, B24 STOLS, Se. ben = ont cree a eee ya ence st aree OF Sth etrect northwest. Graers will be promptly atten Bepes NTON FISCHER'S DYE WORKS, ‘and the only Dry rea 906 G st. Pes oer pe All (OOLLEN 'U.8. Patent office. wae of LAO SU NS ee a MINGS, We a) ae Gasmaare aecaid cok aged. ‘Terms very cheap, scoarélug 10 Aine work. [2 JOHNSON & CO,, Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS- TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. mar? M Ned OELLULOID TRUBS AND SUPPORTERS. ene ee Mrs. ae Wisner devotes ber tothe OO L. MARTIN & CO.'S CELEBBATED PULP MORTAR BLACK, . Hs JOHNSON a C0.. at. Wharfand AGENTS, ane ‘and 12023 F st. n.w. SS Broadway, New York, ea é6un wharfevery MONDAY, WEDSEADAY, nd SAT. URDAY, at 7 o'clock a.m., for "Creek and Intermediate iap*ines, retiratne on alternate days. ing “NM. Oreek on Wednes- dese ana Saturdays toe and Thursdays and town.” a nd "tues aD. Brel Ente rooelved Freie daily af omest rates and wag gai {JONES Acent. MAC LAN vs Steamer MYSTIO, cai U. 8. leaves Potomac Ferry. 10. SF To ete = bvery Monday, qrednesday and Fri, day at 7a.m-, "for Shah Bal Biver Land. Mat 2 Me. Hollie: Prospect intermediate wharves Ee ‘4 3y1i-8m loc Sule frip to Nom! and corocsn. and ‘Fore and Fregnt ae it re bea CHAB.'0. ROBINSON, eg HE qRROWeRITH Will leave Potomag Wharf, foot of 7th street, a8 7 Orlock, nm, every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, apr all ror Beh te Hs RIVER LANDE eK is nwa and Noming returning a WESRESDAT and FRID. Fare and Freight at lowest rates. jyi8-ly ¥F. J. STONE, Purser. Noezo= AND FORTRESS MONEROB STEAMER JANE MOSELEY, vaes fare, @i: Ronnd. tips = First-claes fai und trip, a1 60. Second-claes fare, 75; Bonga iriny 81, Leave Oth et. wharf 4s, WEDNESDAYS and ERDaY San Norfolk alternate da} P.12., 8top- it Alexandria, Piney Point, Point Ldokout tud Fort Monroe, Va., going and feturaing. ne SOB eae LA at 5 o'clock NDINGS. Bteamshipa SOHN G . C. KNT Plena, East River, N-¥ ATURDAYS.at £ p.m Georgetown at 7 ama FRIDAYS. For froizut 2 DENEAM, Agt., go to General Office, Tigra Hotel. O. 8. LOVELL, President. aa NORFOLK, PORTSMOUT! R°RES Fu MONROE oe Fa Boer au STEAMER GEORGE LEARY, Car: pane 8. Mail. JoszrH WHITE, ‘LEAVES: WASHINGTON, Norrorr, From footers of a re «| From Pen eter, 8 setae MONDAY. AND NESDAY, at 6:30, and | DAY ae SUNDAY, every BATURD: BDAY, at) ata. at Stop at Piney Point ana Point Lookout Going and Keturni First-class 2 fare, 81: Bound Trip, $1.50. ‘Tickets good until used. | Zi ‘ickets and staterooms for sale . Reed's Sons, Towat n.w.; H. B. Polk- Tao ‘3 station! store, 632 La. av., next to Post Ofice; Purcy G- Smith's 1431 Pentis. ave. n.W., 4 A. P. Brown's, cor. iotnst, and N. ¥. ave. ODD, Agent, 7th st. whut, Washington, D. 0. D. F. KEELING, Agent, ‘Gampbell’s wharf, Norfolk. NOQETH_ GERMAN LLOYD-—Sreaxsme Linz BetWEeEN Niw YORE, Hayne, LONDON, SOUTHAMPION AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this com) kep27-6m. ay tee, or tie LA Gaza =f ove Sua LY DE’S NEW = RESS LINE WASHINGTON, Ny OEOHGHTOWN, At ALEXANDRIA doxsrcrme *) rh PHILADELPHIA errs OxypE's LINES FOR NEW York, BosTon, PROVIDENCE, FALL RIVER, AND ALL POINTS IX THE NEW ENGLAND BATES. TLzough bills of lading SAILING Dais, ape, at Olam. 1 street. WIETLAN CLYDE Go. General Ma weout, Wharves, Philadel iphia; J. OHREOS E00. Agen Thiet wher and 1202 Feta ES LINE. NOTICE. C ANE ROUTE. t. THE OUNARD BIRAMSEIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Ra TAveRDoel, Call- Cork Harbor, 40, N. B., NEW ‘gork. vay FROM PER Clympus) * And Wedilesaay from New York. xo sterrane, TES OP PASSAGE. $80 and 8100 gol to accommodations. Tickets to Paria, B.S gold akdisioo Siocrare at very iow ratte’ Siansige tickets from at very low rates. Liverpool and leenstown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest aqnrotgh bile Of laden eiven for Belfast, Glasgow, \ntwerp and other on the Continent, ats for Mediterranean po: For freight and passage 8 apply at {ne Company's ‘fies, No 4 Bowling. Green, or both stocrage big to O18 G07 0s Tih sires, Wes: B.C. au27 "VERNON H. BROWN & 00., N.Y. ey, YOR! Bi BOs EREDAR. irst-clags: The fi steamers of this ‘Amster- dam," ‘W. A. Scholten,” Rotter mee Os land” “achiedem” and’ Maas" carrying 3. Mail to the Netherlands, leave Wateon’s Siar, Beata, S10; Becoua Gablu $6, 60: Bhosr= . H. CAZAUX, General 27 South {iliam street, New York. For apply to - G. MET: 00., 925 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington: or F. H. JOHNSON, iding, corner New Yorl avenue and 15th street northwest. augT-le2p )y2Bouants: AND MINEBS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. JOTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BI btpa ergg ear irae NEW YORK. Bailing ore—E WEDNES- 2, a I URDAY, Bt 4 foot of Pad an RDA, at 3 Pp.m., from New Yok Ecce WADNHHDAY ana saq- BEDAY, hiton m., from Pier 49, East River, (ni COAL AND WOOD. OAL. Wor ee ceaL. C ARTHUR B. SMITH (Formerly with, W. H. Marlow) id and constantly receiving the best qual- u aan Particular attention miven of Coal free from slate or dust. ders: furcugh “hail or talophone, promptly filled Main Oftice—E323823 n.w. Branch Verd-O0e New York av. n. (Thomas B. Penick’s old stand.) octé gon Wy 3m Ww Molec mi Fs a, paler in Main Office, Date sit Rinne, 00d Mill, 43g ana Vireluta arene W. Brash yardies Bet 5.8. t BENG WOOD Be ue con” 6.00 cord. @ WOOD delivered in any ALoad of its 25. oe ths aa RaSNS CORREO 7 ror) ‘and satisfaction guar- sates) Dm au24-3m N4tionan FAIR ASSOCIATION. (2 FIRST PREMIUM FOR sete COAL and SRDS. ‘WOOD was awarded to us over all STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th snd Penn. avenues suzt G. LL. SHERIFF, COAL AND WOOD, “apocalattantlon aire to every order. 2 and 826 Pa. Ave. Telechonis enna: gbgpot and Mills, Water and M street, Fotomse (Onerce JOHNSON BROT woop. woon. 1c COMNEOTIONS. COAL, okie Weil ty, ae ee Main office, whar' mill and depot connected wits Tae pubied Yaciitioe and ad vantayes tor e00- THE TRADES. COR BINDING—The erin eee of the 1012 Pa. ave., 3d a oe ee ee ZLUMBING. . tAOTICAL WF: cE st. ete a MISCELLANEOUS. BoryatL HAVANA LOTTERY, DRAWINGS EVEBY 15 DAYS. ONLY 25,000 TICKETS ISSUED. Capital Prize, 200,000 SPANISH DOLLARS. FULL INFORMATION, &., FURNISHED BY J. DUFF & ©O., Bankers, 42 Nassau Street, corner Liberty, New York. eept-w,8,m D® VON MOSCHZISH EB & year ago opened his offices at GLO LOth street northwest. for the special treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- ‘ARRH, ASTHMA, '. Som TLL “beside aguerous others. Over one hundred Keferen 0 very can be examined at he. Omiesn 619 19th. Street n.w., and he wishes itatetin listinetiy under- Stood that no tame ag reference is given or ietter Of testimonial ever gery which has not been Placed VOLUNTARILY at his disposal for that pur- pore. augaT CORA BLAND, on RD Ze Has removed from 50) st. n.w. to 1209 st” tw., where ho may be consulted rotes- pons slonally daring. DAY and EVENING. All di the most spproved methods. Sesto and diseases peculi.r to women with special success. sepll-3m Office in residence. o\eeateed ON DECK ‘With a complete Stock of the VERY BEST GOODS that can possibly be brocured in onr lin Pn aa embarraas our competitors a Aspeocial feature of our stock at thistime ia large lot of = = NEW JAPAN TEA, e ‘tural leaf (nnoolored.) It is of the first * ied ts ickings,** and is ail ig proncenoed, od bys all who have = to be * fhe most delicious articie of Tea they Anotger attractive feature of our stock to-day is AN UNUSUALLY CHOICE ARTIOLE OF GOSHEN BUTTER. ‘Telephonic connections. E£LPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 9th street, bet. E and F. (WHITE FRONT.) iy6 ULMONA IS SUPEBSEDING ALL other remedies ior Feta ‘THROAT and eee Dit eee Price 60 oe by 122 W; Fay- Sites, Baltim Ma. "8 Geo. e OTe, X Ghee Dm 8 ant Hf. Garrol and 8 ai octl-f, m, wi oprit ote bron tbs ts as ‘Wilson, Baltimore, aa" —— ee ___. QUcHtLy DAMAGED SEWER PIPE. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE VERY LOW. We are algo offering Lowen THAN EVER TERRA COTTA WINDOW OAPS, CHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE OBOCKS axp GARDEN VASES, of our OWN MaNUractuRe. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA ©0., 401 New Jersey Avenue, ang23 Nxap B. & O. Depor. ee sei! PANTS, 5:10 years, 85c. ; value Boys’ Long Pants, 9-16 years, $1; worth $1.50, Boye’ Bhool Suita, (short pants, ) 5-10 years, $3, giona ss long pants, ) 10-15 zears, 84, Boys’ Beliool Suits, e5and #6 up. Jacket ani Aien’s Suits, siete to $10 and upwards. Men "8 Wor! ari -50 up. Boys’ Behool Hate, 8 J. M. & KR. COHEN, . LOAN OFFICE, 1.05 Penna. avenue n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 FER CENT. BARGAINS IN a, WATOHES AN: JEWELRY. FIELD ANB OPERA GLASSES for sale or hire. eBEACH AND MUZZLE SHOT GUNS for —e 1095 STRENGTHERING ¥ gt aed 10 DENTIMEDEI, a eure ttiache, local ornetralgic. 25 per boise, vor CZEv BM. HOG WSHI’S Pharmacy, 423 Othst. mor. | (pee HARNESS. sep’ GET THE BEST. THE OELEBRATED CONCORD HARNESS AND a = COLLARS. LUTZ & BHO., 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, Sole tee for Hili’sConcord Harness and Collars. ROBES aon HORSE BLAN KETS is in i variety at lowest IME AND CEMENT. B'S PORTLAND CEMENT, BAYLO!} aD eheapest, best. BROOKLAND (MAINE) ras MOY ALs0, CHURCH, SOHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. WOOD MANTELS AND TILING of every de- ‘scription a specialty. FOREGI, AUD POMMETIO DEE STUERE AND for the fall trade. ope called he tor'and, de mand Gentvored ivered in the city: by oF rom other Reece YOUB COAL BILLS AND HAVE ONE OF NOBOROSS' REGULATORS attached to your furnace. tis AUTOMATIO and ‘will save one-third of your coal. WALTER D. WEVILL Agent, EE EVENING STAR. TWENTY-FOUR Phi ILLED AND MANY FATALLY INJURED. A frightful collision occurred Saturday night at midnight on the Pennsylventa ratiroad, near the 2th’ street crossing in Pittsburg. ‘Nine People were Allicd outright and O*teen more had diea up 10 midnight last night, meking in all twenty-four deatus, while as many more are dangerously hurt, and physicians say they can- bot recover, In addition to these area large number who are slightly injured. It appears that the first section of the Walls accommoda- Ho. Lemay om rg it left the Union depot at p.m, having s lange number of passengers who bad come to Pittsburg to participate In the closing exercises of the exposition and witness Use democratic demonstration. The back pla’- form was so crowded that the headlight on the second section following could not be seen. ‘The first section stopped at the lar station at 25th street, where it was delaye ef on account of another train which was In the next block, The second section came along al a good speed, but owing to the crowd on the back platform of the first section the signal lights were bidden irom view, and consequently the engineer of the second section did not ses the train ahead of him until be was so near that the train could not be checked in time to prevent a col- Uston, and ge 4 went crashing into the Tear Coach of the first_section, pack-d as it Was With buman bein; The engine buried Itself to he very cab window among the screaming ont ering men, women and chiidren, mangill who were in its course. The botlér head of the colliding engine was burst off by the shock and the scalding water steampoured over the occupants of the car as if bent on completing ‘he horrible work that had gone before. 1 18 mpossible to de THE FEAREUL SCENE THAT FOLLOWED. The moans of the dying and wounded and shrieks of those who had lost thetr friends w Heghtta). Word was tmmediately telegraphed he mayor's oDice for assistance, and Lwenly= five policemen, with a full corps of physicians and wagous, were dispatched at once vo the scene of the’ disaster, where they mons soon busily employed in alle ing the suffer the victims and clearing away Une oreo Sine Wounded who were unable to care for them- Selves Were carried to the soldier's hospita a short distance from the accident. cairn, superintendent of the road, says If the rules had not been disobeyed the accident would not have occurred. ‘The train had not yet gone into the block operated by the signal system, and the flagman was under imperative orders tO o back half a mile and tlag the rollowiag tratn. He must not wait to be ordered back by the conductor, but go of his own accord. ‘This ap- ~~ whether the train fs In the block or still In Lhe yard iimits, as in this case. The flagman and all the employ¢s of the train are old and ex- Derlenced men, and the officials cannot con- cemn them until investigation ts had, but the matter will be sifted, and the responsibility placed where tt belongs. Passengers stave that ed paman, whose name is Penrode, did not go Politi Affrays in Indiana. GREAT EXCITEMENT—A SHERIFF S8OT—WHITR MAN SHOT BY A COLORED MAN—AN OLD BLAN STABBED BY A KOVGH. Folitical excitement has become intense in Indiana, and culminated Saturday in two seri- ous affrays at Evansville and two at Shelby- ville, It i difficult to get the real facts, as so much political blas exists that the storles of the occurrences differ widely. AtShelbyvilie the republicans and greenbackers were both holding meetings. The former was addressed by-General Ben Harrison, and the latter by Mr, De La Matyr. Inthe afternoon a number of Dghts took place in saloons between republicans abd democrats. Atone of them Sherlif Me- Corkle interfered and was leading away Ei Kennedy, a young man who was principal in one of the fights, when a second d'sturbance arose, In which several shots were fired, one of which struck Sherif! McCorkle in the ‘breast, from which wound he died yest mraay. Kennedy Was accused Of firing the fatal shot. McCorkle being a democrat and Kennedy a repub!can, the most bitter feeling was aroused and were seeking Kennedy to lynch him. Deputy Sheriff Addison Lee was badly bruised in the course of the affray, In Evansville Ed Rouse, & river pilot, and Osear Shorter, a colored man, had a shooting affray Saturday night, in which both were wounded, Rouse tn thé breast and Shorter in the head, It is said Rouse began the quarrel and tired twice at Shorter before the latter drew bis pistol. Shorter then fired twice at Rouse, hitting him tn the breast, and also badly wound. ing Thomas Rowden, one of Rouse’s fiends. Shorter went to jall and gave himself up. He Was followed by amob, and yesterday was se- cretly removed to avoid lynching. — Rouse’s wound js not necessarily fatal. A dispatch trom Evansville, Ind., to the Cincinnat! terday says: Last night Ed Mills, knocked @own an old man of 66 years In las Hissel’s saloon. Hissel ordered MUls out of the saloon, whereupon the latter drew a knife and plunged it Into Hissai's breast, inflicting a wound from which he died last hight. Mills escaped. DIED. . BOWDEN. Monday, October Ith, 1489, st 9.50 oclock a. m., LEMURL GARDNER BowDEN. of Williamsburg, Va., aged wuirty-tive years and ten mouths, nlace f om his tate residence, No. venth street northwest, Wednesda) October ath ai llo’clock a.m Friends a quaibtances ure respectfully requested to ai BRESNAHAN. On October llth, 1340, at .0: 0 am. Haxons Eprsnatiax, aged aixty your Funeral wi'l take place from her Iste residence, 234 Second street northeast. Wednesday Best. at 3 Glock p. Friends and relatives invited toy aud CA) HAN. On the morning of October 10 er Aehort pairfel illness, JEREMIAH OAaL- a ss ra Aone ‘d and Ellen Callahan, in the sixt! The funeral wi take Place from bis parents’ reai- douce, [M8 K street southwest, Tuesdas, October 12th, ‘at 3 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectively invited to attend. o wy 39 Devarted this lifeon the 10th of Oc- tober, 1880, Mre. es E. Ovancy, in the sixty-1 ati year ot parame A native of ‘County peg Ss rela, Bit for the last 2 yoare a resi- jen je count Ob, God! "we've ost our Mother; Wat enguish Bil onF hearts, ‘she's wone forever, From tarth she did depart. We miss thee darling Mother, ‘We mins thy voice 80 dear; In vain our tears we smother, For thou'rt no lon a By Hen Ouipnen ‘Thy teachings, true and tender, It seems we fiear thee AU: . We listen, and remember Thy lersons and thy will randink, who art in heaven, Bless every step of mite, And let our lives be siven ‘Lo worehip at God By En Requiercst tn pace. The relatives and friends Of the family are spectfully invited to attend her funeral from © 126 First street northwest, and “s Roman Catholic Church: = Wednesday, at 10 o'clock am. MEALY. On October 1ith, 1880, at the residence in-law, Thok. C. Rose, No. 18 G street southwest, at & o'clock Rut ARETE Mears, in the eighty-eivith Due hotice of interment iven to the friends of the family. (Tuladelphie Leder please copy.) GYAN. On Eunday mornicx, October 10:i 1880, ~ ma.» FRancts Ryan, in the arty eogond year Of his ave: ‘He was born ia the Oouty Tipperary ireland, and has been a resident of this city for cs re le was s pious and consistent men Tt of the Chto ie Church, but his many virtues and sterling worth shown cut best and brivhtest in hie home. oer husband and affectionate friend. quict and unobtrusive one; faithful to the performance of every duty, he has zone to ius rest respected and lamented by all who kuew Fuireral wil take ) west, Tuetday, Oct urine. AND CHILDREN. N street morth- Funeral will take place, west October 12th, at 3 o'flock p SBAW, | Fell asleap, tn Josus, on pe 9 October ‘the 10th, 1 Pew ‘beloved’ wife of thirty-four years and nine mouths. Sister thon has left us, ‘We thy loss most deeply feel; Eut tis God whe has bereft us, ‘all our sorrows Leal. Siren. Funeral from Christ PE. Church, Tuesday, Oo- q the 12th, at 3 o'clock p.m. Relatives and frienan respectively invited to attend. 3080, af 120 am.» BUBKEY. | On October 10th, ‘sae CBA, ‘of Charles abd Ms Key, aged two years zine mouths and tex. eee, ei, ‘her parents, Ben- q the inst., at 2 o'clock Me” pelatives and Trend are a to aise Sinan * Fraveis H- Upton, in the ast: a alt eee from her late residence, 2m ten *Fineral rhb

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