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STEAMERS, &c. rman, RASAENEN ez [VER LANDINGS, Se 6th and N sts. wharf, foot x pa ae Day, 7 oO 3m. Ma: tone tok, returning "TUESDAY, THURSDAY 14 SUNDAY, stopping at intermediate landings wcing apd returning. Also,at Mattawoman ©: *“Grinder’s wharf,” Wednesday and Saturday so- ing; Thursday and Sunda) bees eee Sete ee ol ibe, pe a pete ma —e G. T. JONES, Agent. Eo POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. STEAMER THOMPS! Capt. Joba FB. Weod, built expressly fer ‘ie Potomac Kiver business, & leaves 6th street wharf every MON- = DAY, THUBSDAY and SATURDAY, at 7 o'clock am. oe petnclpal landinss the river. and frei at lowest es. eee 0. 8. LOVELL, President, ectls-3aa 1416 F street. Ts STEAMER ARROWSMITH Will leave Potomac Ferry Oo. foot cf Tth street, at 7 o'clock & m., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS aa f a4 Leoverdt wn and Nomini, retary MORDA! WEDNESD«Y and FRIDAY. Fare and Freizht at lowest rates. $y18-1y ¥. J. STONE, Purser. NO#POLE AND FORTRESS MONBOR BIEAMER JANE MOSELEY, carrars JAMES T. BARK. we fare, & ‘% SAMERS FOR NEW YORK. _ JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT, East hiver, N.¥., SATURDAY. at 4 p.m. nat 7 FRIDAYS. For fretaht - DENHAM, Azt., 63 Water vo to Genera! Office, ‘a's Hatal 0. 8 LOVELL, President. FOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRE! SBOE AND THE SOUTH K GEORGE LeaRy, Car. i tying U.F. Mail. Joskey WarTR, Commande: LEAVES WASnINeTo™, Nonvorx, From {ot of Seventh et. | From Campbell's wharf, very, Every MONDAY AND WED-) TUESDAY, THURS- ES 5:3,ana| DAY AND SUNDAY, nba, at! ate. a. Point and Print Lookoat Going » 81; Round “rip, $1.50. Tickets yor Bickete sid’ ste ery store, 632 La. av Smith's, 1431 Penna. av . H5th st. and N. ¥. ave. B. F. DODO, Agent. Mth st. wharf, Washington, D. 0. D.¥. KEELING, agent, sep27-6m Campbell's wharf, Norfolk. (ORTH GERMAN LLOYD —sresusa ‘Lise EetWEES New YORK, Havag, LONDON, BorTHamMPrion anp BREMEN. ‘The s.eamere of this company will sail every Bat- nrday from: Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. kates of» s:esve:—From New York to Havre, Lon- don, Scuthampton and Bremen. first cabin, 8100; second cabin, $60 stoerae, 39): prepaid stoe Certificatee, or frewht or passage apply OELRICHS & CO., 2 Bowling Green, Now W. G. METZENOTT & CO., 925 for Wasbirwon. (LY De's NEW EXPRESS LINE P BETWEEN WASHINGTON, GROrGETOWN, ALEXaNDRIA AND PHILADELPHTA, CoNNectinG A2T PHILADELPHIA Wir OxxpR's LINES FOR New You, Bostox, PaovipENce, Fart Riven, AND ALE Porsts' IN Tae NEW ExotAxy Srinrs. Throuxh bills of ins (ven. SAILING Davs. From Washinyton—Mondays, at 5 p-m. ‘rom Fhiiadelphia—Saturdsys, at 10s 'm. ‘reixbt received daily until 5 p.m. Georgetown jg received and delivered at Washington. WiLLLast P CLYDE S OO., General Wi: AD . CLYDE 3 [33 3eRouth Wharves, Phisdelphis; J. H. JOANSOR KOO., Acents, 12th-st. wharf and 1202 F st. n.w., yashibstc suga7 CUNARD EINES oe, LAN® ROOTR. THE OUNARD tes hed MPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- Office; Purcy ( and A: P. Brown's, cor. oe aug27 RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. ISRO ma ae age ARSO D seer ‘Bracke Steel Balls, TESDYEN EFFECT, JULY 20cn 1300. * TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, fom Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: oper te pe the West, 3:00 a.m., with Sleep- ‘ins Cars to Louisville and Gricegs: 10:40 a.m. SRE Re RORSESS Wireman. For Oanan ter, a aiiirat es Eatin aise Reh 8:00 a.m. E daliy, except Saturday, w and Watkins For Wilian.sport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. daily, = Sunday. For New York and the East, 10:40 .m., 2:10 and 10:00 p.m. On Sunday, 10:00 p.m. Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Oars," 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sundsy. For Brockiyn, N.Y. all through trains connect at Jereey City with bosts of Brovklyn Annex. MMlording direct transfer to Fultsnstreet, avold- ~ double ferriage across New York city. For Philadelphia, 10-40 & m-, 2-10, 840 and 10:09 08 Supdey, 6 40 aiid 10:00 p.m, Limited 3 Ai i» and p.m. aoe ee Cae re 6:40 a m. and 4:40 p.m. + except Sunday. For annspalin 6404.12. snd 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- 7. ALES ANDHIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- WAY AND ALEXANLKIA AND WASHING. TON RaILKUs dD. For Alexavdria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11 a.m., 4:20, 5:20, 625, 8 snd 11:30 p.m. Oa Sunday at 7,9 and 11a.m. and 8 pn. *No steeraze _., RATES OF PASSAGE. $80 and $00 gold, accordins fo accommodations. ckets to Paris, $.5 wold additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Bteerage at very low rates. Steerazo tickets from verpool snd Queenstown, and all other part of rope, at lowest rates. ‘Througt f lagen wiven for Belfast, Glasgow, Hayre, Avtwerp and = on the Continent, and for Meciterranean po Por frei assave apply st the Company's office, No. ng Green, or bot, steerage and eabin to OTIS BIGELOW & CO., 605 Tth street, ERNON H. BROWN & OO . ¥.Y. For Richmond and the Sonth, 7 s.m, daily, and = 5:20 p.m. daily, except banda m. alexets, information, sleeping and parlor car ac- commodations can be procared at the oftices, north- eset corner of 13th streetand Pennaylvania ave- Bue, northeast corner 6*h and Pennsylvania sve- nue, and at the depo’. where orders can be left fo the checking of bagwaxe to destination from hotel- aud residences. 1. P. FARMER, Genera] Passenger Agent. Manager. sepl7 FR«NK THOMSON, Gene ALTINOBE AND OHIO RAILEOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Houte and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, ‘ and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, May 23d, 1880, at 1:30 p.m. LEAVE ‘WASHINGTON. & batons &.m.—Baltimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- i m.—tBaltimore Express. 65 a.m.—Baltimere, Annapolis and way. (Pied- mont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, Frede- Tick and way, via Relay.) 8:10 a.m.—Point of Rocks and way stations. 8:35 a.m.—Staunton and Va. Springs Express. 9,00 a.m. —New York, Philadelpala, Boson snd Palmore Bxprese. Parlor car to New York aud lelp) _ 9:00 a.m.—3On Sunday only—Ba'timore, Annspo- lis and way. 9:10 a.m.—t8t. Loni, Ohicazo, Columbus and Pittsburg Express. (Ocnnects tor Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks fer Frederick and stations east of Piedmont, except Sunday.) Pullman car to Gin- cinnati and Louisville, daily; Grafton to Sandusky daily except Saturday. 10.00 9.11 —Baltiuors Express. Stops at Bladens- burg, College, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- ton, ‘Jessup’s and Hanover. ao was m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City ‘35 p.m.—tBalt!more and Lsurel Express. 40 p.m.—{0n Sunday on'y, Baltimore and Way. g2;80P-m-—New York, Philsdelphis and Boston xpress. 3:30 p.m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. (Win- cheeter, Frederick, Hagerstown and Way, via Ke- 7:20 p. m.—Baltimore, Biadensbarg and Laurel pies Frederick, via Re'ay. Stops ct Annapolis jane! 4:35 p.in.—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- town, Winchester and Way Stations. On sunday to Pcint of Rocks snd Way Stations only. tiggll PD —tBaluiwore, Annapolis and Way Sta- 5:10 p.m.—tCPicago and Columbus Express. Bleepine cara to Chi azo. daily. _ 5:45 p m.—tPhilsde!phia and Baltimore Express. Stops at Bisdensbure and Laurel 6:65 p-m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 45 Balimore aad Way Stations. -—BALTIMOBE AND LAUREL EX- p-m.—t8t. Lonia, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pittsburg Le tare (Pittsburg. except Sunday.) Bleeping: cars to St. Louis and Pittsburg. x ‘35 p.ma.—tBaltimore, Bladensburg and Leurei xpress. 10:15 “p.m.—tNEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND BALTIMURE EXPRESS. Sleeping car to New York, and special sleeping ear to Pi : tbaily. #Sunday only. Other trains daily,except ands All trains atop at Relay Station. For further foformation epply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, aad 603, 619 and Corner 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, where orders will be taken for to be checked and received at any point in the city. W. M. OLEMENTS, Masier of Traasportation. L. M. COLK, General Ticket Agent. GEO, 8. KOUNTZ, General Avent. O. K. LORD. General Passenger Agent. PROFESSIONAL. myl7 THIS AFTERNOON. UBTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STOR! T inrcn Dwettinos, woe cir Seis see ‘pSTAEET | SOUHHEABT, WASHINGTON, D- O- beritth, A iets aud duly reomdes ta Liber, . 770, folio 371, one of the land. ie District” of" Gotu O'CLOCK P.M., all that certain of ground, situate ia the city of mn, District of Oolumbia, and being lot numbered two (2), in square numbered eight non: dred and forty-two (842; ) beginning for the same point on South **BY street fifty-two (52) feet six and one-half (63s) inches west from the south- east corner of said square; thence north oue hun- dred (100) feet and four inches; thence west fifty- two feet six and one-half inches; thence south one bundred (100) feet and four inches to the said “south B street,” thence along tae line of said street fifty-two feet six and one-half inches to the place of beginning, er with the improve- Inente, &e. ‘Terms: “One-third cash; balance in three equal instalments, payable in six (6,). twelve (2) and eighteen’ (18) months, with’ interest at tro rate of cight (8) per cent per annum, secured by a died of trust on tle property sold, oF all cash. Ai purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 (or 850 Ou each house if Bold separately, ) will be required sttime of sale. | All conveysnctne and recordluz at Purchaser's co-t. If terme of saleare not compiled with in ten days, the Trastors reserve the rigut £0 resell tha property at ri-k and cost of the default- ioe Daren CT TNALD I Hh. WARNER, ‘DA. B EDWAND WOLOOTES Thustocs. J.P. COLDWLLL, auct. sep? er1tis &®-1HE ABOVE SALE 18 PO3TPONED nati! FRIDAY, Octoper lorn, 1880, same hoar and place. BRAINARD He Wak els, Trastess. EDWARD WOLOOLT, 0e-THE ABOVE BALE 18 POSTPONED unti! TUESDAY, Uctoner 197TH, 188, sane hour and Place.“ BRAINAND H. WARSEB) reuctocs, e631 2 WAKO WOLCOTT "5 : oe STEE'S SALE LOTS IN MOUNT 00 “ust, Técorded among of the Di-trict of Columbia, Liber 944, folio 223, T will owfer for gale, at. ‘tion, on ‘TUESDAY, THE i2TH OF UcTOUER, AE 4.30 o'cLock Pp. M_, in frontof the prem. ises, the following lots of ground, in Toda and Brown's subdivision of Mount Pleasant, D O., viz. : Tots 7, 11, 13, 21, and the west half of Lot 19, in Block 8; Lot's, in Plock 8: Lot 8, in Block 9; Lot 4, in Block 12; {Lot 8, in Block 10; Lote 7 and 11, iti Bleek 16; Lot 16, in Block 17, and Lots 6 and 9 Block 19. rerms: One-third of the purchase money cash; balance eix and twelve months, with 6 per coat interest, necured by deed of trust. Deposit of 825 on each’ lot at sale titles NDALL, Trustea. REGINALD TF THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Aucts. _ octl-d&ds POSTPONED until S2- THE ABOVE SALE UESDAY, CcTorsn 197TH, 183), same hour and place. REGINALD FENDALL, ‘Trustee THOS. J. FISHERS C >., Aucts. “octl2-d&ds JPPENCANSON BROS. Auctonverr, OF 2 BUILDING LOTS ON H_ STR! WEEN NINTH AND 11 CH NORTHWE T AUCTION QON, Ocropen 9TH, z sll the ground formerly pied by the Church of the Ascension, in Square 878, fronting 80 feet on H street and run— ning back foan al'cy. As the Vestry has ordered the sale of this ground for the purpose of paying off an indebtedness, the sale offers a splendid chance » obtain one of the finest Buildinw Sites in our ty. ‘The above front will be divided into four rth cash to bear balance in one, two and per cent. interest t. Title cing and recording at of $100 required on ea r RY DESTRABLE . 1133 NINTH § ‘0 CLOSE AN ESTATE sell at public auction, at 5 o’cLocs TUESDAY, Ocronen 19, 1880, ia trout of the premiece, the above-mentioned property, the lot being’part of lots § and 9, square 401, and having & front of 26 feet by the depth of 100” feet, and being improved by a two-story and attic Frame Houre with eight roms. This is well located, and wil be sola at # figure which will pay well a3 an investment. ‘Terme: One-third cath, and the balance in one and two years, with six per cent interest; or a'! Greb, ag ming be preferred. Conveyancluy at pur- chaser's cost le) . cctl2-d&ds ‘BH, WARNER, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. SED. | Ocrover 207TH, 1860, av 11 o'cLocK, I will sell at the above Brow: ery, being No. 45 N street uortawest, the entire contents, we name in part: Vats, Tubs, Pumps, Hott es and B.ttlo Boxes, Three Wagons, Harness, Ke., &c. Also, the lease-hold with six years to ran. ‘The above will be offered as a whole, ahd if not die: FEET, & wise aily walks depend, hence Dr. WHITE'S Es- {sbliriment, 1416 ¥a. ave. opposite Willard's Ho- tel, 18 pat ized by thousands of well-known per- among them the highest Medical, Judicial, Pulitcal, Military and Naval denitaries of this and representatives of leading foreign countries. Foot Surgery, Corns, Bad Neils, ete. Fee #1 per visit.o7 & W YORK eet fi tore of this It : ) ee ee aND MINES THANSPORTATION COMPANY. QUTSIDE LINE OF 8TEAMEKS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Sailing days from Baltimore—Every WEDNES- DAY std SATURDAY, at 4p. from foot of Whact, (near foot 8. Gay st’) rom New York—Every WEDNESDAY and SAT- UBDAY, at Spi. from Pier 49, Best River, (Dear foot Clinton st.) f passenger accommodations. Lowest rates freight «narant E Bates of psessve—First-claas, including meals meals, if de- and stateroom: berth. Bteera®, pmameey = = HUGGING, Age. (Boston Whart.) BALTIMOKS, Exp. GEO. H. GLOVER, 4. 3025-19 EAST RIVE! H. JOMNSON, D.D.8. ve Dentistry in All ita Branches. GOLD PILLING 2 specialty. Coe BST AW opposite “Cal- 7 BST. A: "intern -Rev. Dr. Dower and others. augll R. WEISEN BSOZN, Dentist, removed to 916 Tth st.n.w. CELLULUID TEETH inserted, ‘#7 per set, and all operstiona on the nat- bral Teeth at reasonable prices. Extract- Ing, 50 cents. R. enti 715 14th st. n.w., bet. @ Dee ice iiccutitn liets of Peotit Ss; Teeth Filled, @1; Extracting without ain, 60 centa.” All operations warranted. Dit REE oe be oe try iu slits branches. Teeth inserted 87 perset. All work warranted. THE TRADES. BoCksINDING The Lxcrrr Brspery employs first class Workmen, and turns out superior It is one of the oldest establishments in the 1032 Pa. ave., 3d for. oct work. city. MEDICAL, & YONSULT DR. AND MADAME SELDEN, Pro- J fesmore of over twenty Fears suc- cees{ul practice: board, nureing and skiilfa! treat Went: for ladies only. No. 10 Barnet stre: Charles, £ ore, Std. oetié-Ln* iS WRALTH'_DR EF He ©. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT: A specific “for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorrics, Impotency, Involuntary —_ ns, x aan ed by om exertiow, ‘self abuse, or over-indulgence, whic! leads to misery, decay and death. One box will eure rece treatment, xed. Esch box contains one month's ‘One deliar a bor, or siz boxes for five doliats; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of rice. We guarantce six boxes to cure any case. vith each crder received by us fur six boxes, Becomparied with five dol'ars, we will send the Purebaser our written guarantee to retarn ihe treatment does not effect a cure. seued by STOTT & ORUMWELL, 450 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C., Whole- sale snd Retali Avents, to whom all orders should De addressed. octlé-s, tr, thek S, N.Y ‘To all who are suffering from the d inciseretions of youth, nervous weakness, carly decay, loss cf manbood, ‘ke., I will send a riche that will cure you, free of charge. ‘Thi ¥ Was ciscovered by a uuetionary m . Rend s self-addressed envelope JOprPE YT. INMAN, 3 D, New ce oct9-eodkkim SOREWARD—If Da. Broreens fais to care Davy case of Female weakuese, Irregularities bd Chstrar tions ty years” experience in Washington. Ciice, 9(6 B at. §.w. opposite Smith- sonia octs-3m" DS Ea Be ate gttablished and only relt- able LADIES’ PHYSIOZAN in the city, cau be Conmulted daily at 455Massschuset’s avenue, from 2 Podanc 6to 6 All Female Complaints and - Larities quickly cured. Consuitation a a Fate rooms for patients. ‘ETENTION!—iishly respectabielady has nice- ly furnised ROOMS, with first-class BOARD, Isdies during ines. Address Box 9, Stat ES sepsu-3w 408s, DE FOREST BAS REMEDY YOR Lads female cor ints q red. Gan be coveulied dally st 1728 Tih ee nw, O hours from I to¥ p.m. ——————— ME. BLANCHE, OF Paki = Ee iS, FEMALE'S ‘KRESS, cures al) complaints. a - iy. “Leucurrhes. S21 10th sts etwecn and 2 suzls-s K. MOTT'S F SH POWDERS —Certain cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Uri- ary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak- ness, Impotency, Gleet, Serofula, Syphilis and all Blood and Skin’ Diseases speedily cured. Gonor- Pheea cured in 48 hours. For sale by WM. B. TWISLE, Druseist, corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. Price $iper lox, sent by mail under seal on re: ipt of } mart price. INSULT Dit. RORERTSON, every Wednesday and Ssturday, at ais office, 456 ¢ oa. Rw, Dear from 2% 9p. m., wi years" expe- se tee etre a s Eocene of the Uc parry ; Nervous and Semi Veakness, Be oer Enisnions, Impotency, &c. Gonorthess ‘or Syphilis, recently contracted, ‘positively cured & 0 to 10 days. Consullation. stri ri eek on cen for ladies. Ref The ans of Baltimore. Puan HFORT SCHOOL FUND LOTTERY OF KENTUCKY, AT LOUISVILLE, KY. SECOND DRAWING, ON THE 4TH OF NOVEM- Bek, 1880. CAPITAL FRIZE, $30,000. 1 Ospital Prize. 1 Grand Peize.. 1,000 i Grand Prizi 10,909 1 Grand Prize. SO 5 Prizes, 21,000 each: 6 000 50 Prizes, 2500 each. 300 Prizes, 8100 cach. 200 Prizes, 850. each, 1000 Approximation Prizes, #10 “each... 1,329 Total Prizes... WHOLE TIOSETS, $2, HALF TICKETS, 81. All prizes prompt'y paid after the Drawing. Allst of prizes will be sent immediately after tie Draw- ww and published in the leadiug papers of the United States. ‘Chis Drawing will certainly taze place on the 4th of November, 1530, and the same Scheme, presented monthly, ‘will take place on the 4th of each succeeding mouth, provided it does not Soguron Sunday, and if it doce, the Saturday pre- THERE WILL NEITHER BE A NE- BENT NOM SOALING, OS PONE Col. A. G. Hodges and Os Wa. Johnsto: Louisville, will pity the Drawings = whem two more honorable gentlemen do uot live ia Kentucky, both of whom are wel known ‘and re- warded as wentiemen of ‘spotless integrity. R. C. WINTERSMITH, Supervisor, No.3 Mozart Building, Louisville, Hy. ‘Tickets now ready at the office of A Oo , 20 Broadway, New Yorke, Orders fee can'be sent by Mai! or express. ‘Posta ok always retch us.” Prizes cashed without disse farnished by and ali necessary information f A. W. HARRIS & Co,, 240 Broadway, New cet9-s, tu, th3w oe FYE CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. ‘HA’ ‘VER RUSTS, NEVER BREAKS, NEVER WEARS OUT, ALWAYS CLEAN, ‘- Sat sale at, Pe ROE we eke pIaHENs 623 7th st. n.w. Mrs. Fisher devotes her attention to the wants of patrons. mmar29 ECURE YOUR VALUABLES! SATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. posed of in tha? way, Will be sold in detail. ‘terms cash, THOMAS DOWLING, cet 16-3t Auctioneer. ‘H. WARNER, Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF VALI SOUTH A STREET, AND THIKD STREETS ved July 34, AD. 9675, recorded in Liver No. $2 mad Ho 138, One of the laud records for the Dis: trict of Columbia, and by virtue of tne deers the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in stain proceedings in equity in case No. 7,200, wherein Stanly Phimmer was comvlainaut’ and Harriet B. Bates and others were defendants, and by request of the party secured thereby, wé will at public.auction, in frout of the premises, on INESDAY, THE 20TH Day or QcroneR. A'D, T80, ar 4 o'crocK P ar., all that certsin jileco oF parcel of ground situate in tae city of Washington, ard District of Columbia, and known and de- scrited 28 being lot No. twenty (20), in Grant's ro- cerded subdivision of eqaare No. sevea hundred ahd sixty (760), together with taprovements, &o. ‘Terms of £: je third cash; aud balance in equal payments in one ard two years from date of sale, with interest at six per cent, and secared by a deed of trust on the premises. “Lerms to bs com- Viied with in seven days from the date of sale: otherwite the Trustees reserve the right to resell at te risk ard cost of the defauiting purchaser, after ten days’ ertisement. DANIFL PLUMMWER,?} ‘ cet7-d&és__ WALTER H. SMITH,5 Trustecs. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. W4L 72, B. WILLIAMR & OO.. Auctioneers, fo. 1001,n.w. cor. 10th and D streets n. Ww. FASHIONABLE AND COSTLY FURNITURE OF THE VERY BEST MAKE AT AUCTION. One ex quit Carved Ebony- jor Sai exquisitely Cat Pt prs tn | Chamber Sulte: eomething cates aee: pore one cf the best manufactories; Walout Marbie- top Center Tsbles: six superior Walnut Cham- ber ¢ uitee, new in design: four Parlor Suites, with frames and upb: of patterns new this fall, in bair cloth, rep, raw silk, &c ; hand- seme Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Exten- bles, Rosewocd Case Piano, Onickering Makers: Mirrors, two handeome Oil Paintin: , Body Brussels and other Carpets; Hair, Hurk Snd Cottou-top Mattresses. ove list 18 comprised of furniture, rarely cffere: ae pants: auction, aud the abtages of attending the sala caa- not be overrated. For the comfort of Isdies attet ding the sale the fale will take placs within Cor seesr om, corper 10th and D strata, n THUBSDAY, Gcronsn 21, commEscina aT 10:30 o'crock precisely. cous berks 10d, We LTER B. WILTIAMS & CO., Auets. 10 2¢__W-LTER B. WILTIAMS & CO., Aucts._ TPHOMAB DOWLING, Auctoncer. SM4LL COLLECTION OF VERY EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE aT oe Gn FRIDAY MORNING, ERD, COMMENCING AT 10 0" dence, No. 1102 0 street, bet=een ‘t1th and. Jah streets northweet, I shall sell the follow- chy eflects. Raw Silk Parlor Suites; labrary Jable; Martle-top Talla: Very Hsnder me Walnut Book Case; Fine Brusee! oats sta; O31 Pairtings and Engravines: = = pink Ws ‘unt Chamber Faruitare and other ‘ourebold Goods. THOMAS DOWLING, octl9-dta Auctionssr. poms DOWLING, Auctioneer. REP PARLOR SUITE ARDKOL SASY CHATRS, ES, PILL On THURSDAY MORNING, Cctonrp2's JESO. COMMENCING aT 10 O'CLOCK, I shi geli the entire houseliold effects at residence No. 502 13th street, between }E and F street: uorthwest. octlé-dis THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. (Sunday Herald.) ty in the Equity etal. ve. Mangum et_al., N 17, Twill, on WEDAE: 7Ta Day or Oc- A ‘ovn'o'cLocK front ‘or sale at publi on the eal Estate in the city of Wash- i Qf , in the District of Columbia, that is to say: Ail tbat part of Lot numbered fourteen, (14,) in Square numbered one hundred and forty-two 142, ) contained within the following metes and bounds Eewinning for the same on 18th strect west northeast corner of said Lot, and runnin: weet with the north line thereof 13 thence south with the west line of said Lot 21 f 24 inches; thence east and parallel to the north Une of said Lot 131 feet 3 inches to the line of 18th street aforesaid : thence north with the line of 18th sirect aforesaid 21 fect 23¢ inches to the place of be- ginnin roverents consist of a threo- story Brick Dw 1sth street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, aud one-third in one year, and one-third in two years from the day of sale, with interest, to bereeured by a miortiage, upon the premises sold. to the Trustee, for the use of the parties interested, according to their » Tihts and interests: subject to the approy court. $100 deposit cn ‘acceptance of bid, aud conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost. ROBERT W. McPHERSON, Trustee, 807 D street nw. ng, With mastic front, No. 614 TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUAP PROPERTY, BEING No. 741, T SIDE OF SEVEN’ ‘ft, BETWEEN G@ AND H STREETS W By virtue of a certain ceed of trust, dated September 20th, A. D. 1875, aud duly re corded in Liber 795, folio 135, one of the: land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we suall se, in front Of the premises, at public auction, on TRUBSDAY, Tux 281TH DAY OF UcTOBER, A. D. 1889, ar 4 o'clock P. at, the Waniiatton bs Oe resi estate situate in the city of Washinwton, D. O., ard beine part of Lot numbered fourteen (14), {i fquare numbered four hundred and. fifty-four (abd), beginning for the same at @ point on the line of Séventh street forty (0) fest south from the borthwest corner of ssid lot and ranuine thence Cast at right angles with sald beventh (7th) street seventy-five (75) feet: thence south twenty (29) feet fleven inches; thence watt seventy five feet, and thence north tweuty feot c'even inclies to the place of beginning, together with the improvements, &¢. ‘Terms: Gne-third cash; balance in two (2) caaal ments, in six snd twelve months, with in- t from ‘day of eale, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold: or all cash, at pur- chaser's option. 8:00 deposit at fine of ‘gale. All copverancing and recording tr eeherie cost It terns of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the Tight to resell the came after seven dase! advertisement, ocll-d&éa BRAINARD He WAGNER, | TFUstess. E ARK ND “FREDERICK THE CITY OF GEORGE- of the District of Columbia, passed on the 24th Gay of May, A.D. 1879, in Kanity Causo No. 2 ‘et 19, Iwill sell on THURSDAY, uc- en 2187, 188), aT 4 O'CLOCK P.M., in front of thepremises, at pnblic auction, the western sixty five (65) feet’ by the full depth of Lot nnmb.red oue hundred and five (105,) in Bastty and Ha acdition to Gecrgetown, BD. O. ‘Tho eaid property wil be sold in three lota, cach fronting twenty-one QL) feet eight (8) inches on Ist. street by:depth of ue hundred and fifty (15 0) feet. ‘Terms of sale: Qne-fourth cash: the balance in three equal instalments, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months from day Of sale, with interest, for which notes secured by deed of ‘trust will be re- quired, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A de- posit of one hur-dred dollars on each lot reanired at time of sale. Conveyancing at oom of purchaser, aud deeds to be passed on ratification of sale by the court. ILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustec. THOMAS DOWLING, Aw oct?-d JBy virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt e. f 2, as? LEY, Auctioneer, 811 7th st. nw. ¥ will sell, at public auction. on TUESDAY, Ocrover’ 20TH, commescise ar 16 FS O'CLOCK, A.M, and continuing from day (t= today Unlil thé entire stock is sold, over Sail twenty thonsand dollars worth of’ fine Whisk Esandy, Wines, Champagne, and other brand: tock’ of Tobseco, Cigars, the Fixtu: and Counters will be sold at 12 o'cloel at store 926 7th street north: ers, we ae T have to close out the entire stock to hichest bidder for cash. Fale positive. FOLEY, Anctioneee: Remember place of sale, 925 7th street nortwest oct]5-¢ 424 FIST STRE Z 8; virtue of 2 deed of trust, dated Decom- ber 6th, 1576, auiy recorded in Liber 41, fo.io GI, one of the land records for the Dis: trict of Uolumbie, ana at the requost of the party se- d thereby, 1 will sell at public auction, in froat of the premises, ob FRIDAY, THe 20th Day oF GoroveR A.D. 1880, av 4 O'oLocK P. M., the ful- ive Geseribed real estate, situated in ths ity of ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that tain piece or parcel of ground Fituated, lying id being in eaid city of Washington, and being own and described as being lot numbered thirty- fix (6) in Jno. B. Kibbey's recorded subdivision of squste Dumbered five hundred aid seventy-one S71), together with the improvements. ‘Terms: One-third cach: and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at sevea percent, and secured bys deed of trust on the property, or all cash at option of purchaser. #100 Copceit at time of sale, and sil conveyancing at cost ci purchaser, If terms are not complied with in seven days, the Trustee reserves the rizht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaultiig purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. octit-cokds SAM CROSS, Trustee. SALE OF THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIX AND THREE-QUARTERS ACRES OF LAND. By virtue of a power contained in the last wiiland testament of Douglass Clopper, late ef Montgomery county, deceased, and an der of the Orphans’ Court of’ Montgomery County, the subseribers, ag Executors, will sell at rae sale to the highest bidder, at ‘*Clopper's tion on the Metropoiitan Railroad, on 1UR- HOF NOVEMBER, 1880, AT THE HOUR OF Wotrock at., the following described pieces or parcels of land, to wit: Lot No. 3, containing 38 ucres, 2 roods, is situated between the road leading into ‘the private residence of the late Douglass Cloprer and the private road of William R. Hutton, leading to Clopper's Station; has a frontage at the station and fronts on the Barnesville and Rockville road from St. Rose's church to the road leading into the residence of the said Douglass Clopper. Lot 4, contains 72 acres, 2 roods aid 20 This lot_ is P if L. the north, from Clopper’s Station to Seneca Brage by’ the. Metropolitan Ra on. the east by the private road of William 8. Hutton, lead- ing to said station; on the south and west by the lands of Barry Cooke and the waters of Big Sei Let No. 5, contains 201 acres, 3 roods and 29 erehes of land. _ ‘This lot is bounded on the south, rem Clopper's Station to Seneca Bridge, by the Metropolitan Railroad, on the west by the lands of the } eirs of the late B. B. Ws , James O. Rabbit sd others, and on thé north and éast by the Jands a st No. 7, # the heirs of the late Thomas ma Lene a oe og noees church, and is bound ea Co aoe | en- land is of fair these lands are on or near the Metro- snd. healthy er cae ee Le Xo contains a jarwe uNGARSON BROS., Auctioneers, 9th and D streets northwest. ISES NO. 1641 NU T NORTHWEST, D) rORY BRICK DW of a deed of dated Novem- recorded in Liber No. 838, at fran 18, eb seg., onecf the land records of #4 the Listrict of Columbia, I ATO’ BLY will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSOAY, Ocromen 8TH, 1889, AT 5 O'cLOoR P a1-, lot “D,” of Altred D. Uannon'e, subdivision of lots 22, 23and24, of A. P. Farden and others eubeivieicn of equare 134, fronting 12 feet on 1th street northwest, and rnnuiow back that width toan alley ten feet wide, with the improvements there- ch, ard the easements, &c., thereon belonging. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two eque! instalmenta at six and twelye months, the arer’s provaiasory notes. bearing six per cant t, to Le given, seoured by 8 deed of trust ou. crises and a sa(isfacwory policy of insurance on the improvements, or the purchaser may pay all chat his election." Terms to be complied with within seven days from day of gale, Ail convey~ aneing avd rec ‘nding at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit on acceptance of bid. JAS. 8. EDWARDS, Trasteo, cc'16-8, tu,th&d 503 Det. ow. 2.2: WABNER, Heal Estate Auctioncer. 'S SALE OF VALUABLE GROUND ON ve NORTHWEST, NEARLY OPPO- E NEWYORK NTH AND FOUR- T. NO THI STREETS. By virtue of a deed cf trust, dated Febru. aaa: ary Ist, A.D. 1871, and record G37, folio 430, of the lend records of Wash- inxton county, D.O., the subscriber will ell ty the highest bidder, on the premises,on WEDNESDAY, the 277m Day or OcTOuER, 1880, AT 5 O’CLOOK P.M. the following property, s{iusted in. ‘’the heirs of Jobn Davidson's subdivision of original Lots 7, 8 310.9, in square numbered 250, (two hundred and fifty.) in the city of Washington, District of Co lunitia, being parts of Lots three snd four, fron! ing, toxether, 44 feet 23 inches, mors or le3s, 0 etreet, by 102 feet, more or less, dexp; and all of Lots Ave and six. each fronting twenty-five feet on street, @ rovements, &c. EE ig tg hee on each p: Fs m time of aatey: and the residue in equal instalments, in one, two ahd three years trom the date of sale, ey ie purcnascr 8 notes will be reg re ing cig] centum per ai isa able lait Yearly, to be secured by adced of trast on om the sold, or all cash, Purchaser: Gohvesanciug and recording at the is re .d ‘the Sa Pte Fe the Heat - part thereof, on Soi eee ir, Bboul with the ‘orma of sale within five days trom ite A. HYDE, Trustee. CER: OF VALUABLE LOTS, CARTED Boare ON NORTH T STREET, BREN oni Re Rete Hit oA 4 CORNER © VENTEENTH STHEET By viriue of a decree of the er ae notice publiah and ‘of th of Qourt of the District of Colambis, passed in’ Equity caurenumber 6,971, (Purdy vs. Young. et al.), the ‘as Ts wilotfer for gsle,in front of the pz on THURSOAY, TRE 21st DAY C¥OcTOREY, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P.at., all those lots of ground, in the city of Washington, and lumbia, known and described as lots 1, Square 176, situated at the corner of and New Ham avenne and T strest nofthwest. snd on AY, THE 22D DAY OF Ocropmn, 1880, 22 & Covogm’ FM. 16 34, in equare 152, situated on north T street, between. sent sad low avenue, in said city and fy = of sale sre ss follows: On each lot one- peri a the purchase mney owe be paid EE AHEAD: 1 Netatord Xbeorice AHEAD OF ANY aND ALL COMPETITION. FIBST PREMIUM, on THe GOLD MEDAL, Awarded sgain to CERES, The celebrated MINNESOTA PATENT PRO- CESS FLOUR, for being the handaomest and the ‘most nutritious Patent Four that cyer was exhib- Ned ata Fair. Remember that 9 CERES, es the whitest and strongest, and in every respect Tweet beautiful of all innesols Blows, was awarded the EISST PREMIUM last year. It cams oat vio teticus then azamet all other competitors; aad it 1s “COUR OF THE WALK" Seain this year, and any and every housekeeper who wants + NOW-WFITE BREAD, ROLLS AND BISOUITAa, should ask the grocer for “‘OERES," the champion Ficur of America. FOR SALE BY EVERY GOD GROOER. WHOLFSALE DEPOT. Corner Iet at, and Indiana ave. WM. M. GALT & Co. P. 8 —The; a’so the sole Wholesale Agents for this District of Becker's Self Raising’ Flour aed Pockwheat. octlé NEW Goons. 8YMINGTON'S EGS PTIAN FOOD, Prepared at Market Harborough, Leicestershire, Ergisyd. Itisanexcellent nourishing and strength- ening 700d tor Infants aud Nursing Mothers. GERBER'S MILE FOuD, Prepared at Than, Switzerland. UBEE ve PEACH FOR GLAO™, YELLOW PEACHES FOR OREAY, WYADLIAM’S EXPRIT LES (EUFS. BW. REED'S SONS, IMPORTERS AND DraLers IN Fine GROCERIES, ' coté. 2226 F street Boesrox MARKET, 1719 Penn‘a ave., REOPENED BY LEON SCHELL & CO., Proprietors, Dealers in FISH, OYSTERS, MEAT, GAME, &o, Orders for dinners solicited. ects Nouroun OYSTERS, TANDERLOINS OF BEEF, All minds of GAME AND FISH eived daily at the PALACE MARKET, Cor 14th and N.Y. FRANK J. TIBBETS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. MM, * BEvenmwex. (Late Webb & Beveridze,) No. 1000 Pa. avenue. DIRECT IMPORTER or POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Is daily recelving invoices of new goods from the best manufacturers in Earope. oto HE PUBLIC AR® INVITED TO OALL AT UUR STORE, AnD EXAMINE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES To Be Found South of New York City- ‘We name THE BADIANT HOME, THE ARGAND, RiR WILLIAM, BRIGHTON, end others, ail finely finished and first class. Aleo, a jarge variety of COOK STOVES, PORT- ARLE and BRICK SET RANGES, LATROBES, FURNAOUES, GRATES, &c W. 8S. JENKS & CO. sep2s ZiT 7th st. now. LUMBER'S SUPPLIES FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. . Havirg purchased for Cash a full supply of every article used by: Fiumbers aud Gas Yiteera we See prvpared to olier ot foods on 8 favorable terme tothe trade as any other Bouke. We respectfully ask an inspection Gf our stock, confident that we cannct be beaten ether 8 to quality or price. McHELDEN & CO. fepl?__' 319 29th street northwest. AS FIXTURES, THE BEST QUALITY FOR THE PRIOR CAN BE HAD aT HOWESE 531 15th street. New styles received daily. Largest Stock in the District. ‘No trouble to show goods. E. F. BROOKS, 15th st.. oct? sepl4 Gorcoran Building. AINTERS AND HOUSEKEEPESS, P RETENTION ! Use JOHNSTON'S DRY SIZED KALSOMINE AND MASURY’S MIXED PAINT. Best in the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GhonS? en sent Jr. Bend for semple cards. . att) Gs COCHING STOVES. ‘She Washington Gas Light Com} ‘have at their office, on 1 street an assortment of the SUN DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES, in various sizes and patterns. ‘This is the Stove used by Miss Dods inher lecture on puokery. Call and ex: e them. augas THOLTS BOCTAL LATROBE. MOTTS' ELEVATED OVEN RANGE. MOTTS' STAR FURNACE. A vove foods 43 cheap as auy in the market ‘warrant ive tion. ae re TA LILTON @ SHEDD. 409 Oth street n.w. Woop. coaL. LTHUR 8. SMITA (Formerly with W. H. Marlow), and and constantly receiving the best qual- tics of Coal and Wood. Particular atteation given to the delive:y of Goal free from slate or dust. Or- jrongh mail or telephone prompily filled 1 Ofice-B283 Sth st. n- Eranch Yard-GAR New York av. now, (Themes B. Penick’s oid stand.) oct 3m ON MILLER, . as rs ae Main Offica, Depot, and Riuding Woed Mill, 43¢ and Virwisia avenues.w. Branch yard 143 Bet 8. Coal sold 22 low as any place in the city. PINE KINDLING WOOD 85.00 per cord. OAK EINDLING WO 9D 26.00 per cord. ane ‘WOOD vered in any ELEPHONIO CONNECTION. Orders promptly Milled, and satisfaction gusr- anteed. eu2s-3m WSR FAIR ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL and KINDLING WOOD was swarded to us over ail competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penn. avenue. aud G, © SHER, | = < OAL AND WOOD, ot, every variety to every order. Tita Sid and 30 Pa. Ave, connection. Depo aud Mills; Water and N street, Fotomes Biver. ap20 woop, COAL. Pri Fras on bi JOU onNSON BROTHERS. WOOD. ~ ‘TxLEPHoNtc CosNeorions. "Full Weight. wait COAL. pt liveries. lain office, wharves, mil and depot connected With Nnequniod Facilities ana advantawee for e00- uneq nomically conductisg the wood and coal trade, wharves fr ctory, extensive store yards ee us to stock up when coal is lowest; offices SHES TEnOUE hase ‘prompt attention to orders: we cat 1 bre preva oferta our ps strong the ‘best vario- ies at 6 very be Sve ‘insure strictly’ pure con, of 3240 porns to theton, JONNSON BROTHERS. Maio office, mand degok, foot of 12th. 4th and nw Oifices: 1202, Het. nw. ; 1132 9th, aud 22 Bs. pBErane FOB COLD WEATHER, If YOU WANT COMFORT Procure one of the KEYSTONE WROUGHT IBON FURNACES. They make pure hot air free from gas and dust, and is more durable than any other Heater, and is the cheapest and most power- ful Heater made. WALTEE D. WYVILL, au31-2m 452 Penn. eve. LUMBIA POTTERY. Georgia avenue, foot of 3d st. east. Fine STONE and EARTHENWARE of every de- and machine-made FLOWER POTS} w without at the ‘Prices, _THE EVENING STAR. TU! DAY. --October 19, 1880. = ‘Two Sad Men. St. Louis Chronicle, Oct. 12. RF od fet on Indiana, and each chu in dis- Atthe other's blooming folly and his own pros- Inthebands‘cf a ind party all their summer- savings lay, Each confident he'd win the pile on the result t>- rs a Each aw ‘pke this autumn morning full of confidence ‘and Jest, And called on the stakeholder, each to make the fame request: @ That he'd have the money out of bank to pay it out of han: When the Indiana issue should be known through- cout the land. There each tumbled on the other. Ab! two ssdder men ne'er met! ‘Their bix bet in 1880 the two never will forzet ; Fer they walked away together, hollow-eyed and ‘ashy-Hpped— What to them was Indiana, tince the stake-holder hed skipped? The Ute Troudic. SECRRTARY SCHURZ TO GOV. PITKIN. Secretary Schurz, before leaving Washington esterday, telegraphed as follows to Goveaor Pitkin at Denver, Col. :—“The Associated Press Teports that two companies of militia have Started for the Ute reservation to arrest Agent Berry, and that a conflict between them and tie Ingians fs anticipated. It seems almost tnevit able that if this proceeding goes on the con! willcome. Such a force is not necessary t> s9- cure obedience To the state process on the part of government officers, and the government of the United States will be entirely ready to ata in enforcing such process without an aggressive movenient Of state Troops, calealated to briag Op a disastrous conflict with the Indians. Any prisoner arrested under procees ts eatitled 2 absolute protection agatnst mob violence, and fie state authorities should accompany aay ar:ests by adequate guarantee of personal safety to teir prisoners. This being evident there Will be bo reason why the accused should not willingly obey any lawful process, and it th did not, certainly the government of the Vale States would not countenance any such disot aience. J most earnestly press upon you to arrest. any movements or conduct on tie part of the slate militia which can possibly lev to £0 disastrous a consequence as aa Iadiau war would be.” GEAYBIC ACCOUNT OF THE EXCITING SCENES AT TRE OX A letter dated Los Pines, Colorado. 2d, written by A.B. Meacham t Dr. Biand, of this city, says: We have p through forty-eight hours of the most. exciting peri I bave ever experienced. Foran hour we expected every moment that the carnival would begin. The Utes with loaded guns and stripped for fight demanded the murderer of Young Jchnson, who was in charge of citizens. Finally Pe-ah satd to me: “White man all talk; too much taik; no more talk Ute; he fight, he die all Tight; Johnson die all right; white man die all right; all Utes fight all white mans; no more ta: It was a moment of great peril. I can- not make you understan he condition of things in the few moments lef: me to write. In trief, an ox teamster, upon ltéile or no provoca- Uon, shot and killed young Johnson, son of Chiet Shavanaux, thirty milies from the agency ‘This occurred atdark Thursday cvening. Friday morbing at sunrise ora litte later there were perhaps fitty armed Utes before the agent's door, demanding the blood or the murderer every man with uncovered arms, and the wife and mother of the Gead boy filling the alr with the wildest giief I ever hei Berry and I assured the tat the man should be caught. We then put out for the scene of the murder, followed by the tad human tigers, To satisfy the Utes we called fr an escort of soldiers. Fifteen men and one officer joined us, We reached Cline’s at dark, and found the murderer ip charge of citizens. We had him guarded all night by soldiers, Indians forming an outer guard. The whole scene was one beyond iptiion, until almost 1a. m., when all becai quiet, with the entire army sqnad on guard. Tueré were two elements fermenting—the white cluens, who realized the situation and desired to wreak vengeance and justice upon t murderer, aud the Indtaus, who sat like s, Watching every movement. At su rise the whole thing secmed on the polut of ex. losion, Berry worked as never man worked fore to hold the Indians back. at 9am. Utes prepared for a general slaughter. “No use; white man no die; ull Utes die; white man no care.” The citizens understood the peril. Berry consented to return the prisoner to their charge, and they started with him to Guantson. The Utes appeared to agree that the prisoner Might be taken to Gunnison. ‘The army escort then left for camp. Berry and I remained uatl! everything seemed settled, and every Ute had Started home. Last night the three white men— good, sober men—came into the agency and re- ported that white men and Utes bad surprised them and taken the prisoner. They were verrl- bly excited. The fate of the murderer 1s only conjectured at this time. The Utes are coming in as I close this. They seem quiet. I think the peril is over, unless come attempt should be made to discover the rescuers of yesterday. It Uhat Js done I cannot see the end. The only thing Usat will save the treaty save blood, and secure peace, 1s to let_the matter rest where it is and make payment without delay. Four 70 SEVEN FEET OF SNOW AND Ics Fore Incues Trick.—Four feet of snow fell ta Oata- iu yesterday. In Des Moines. Iowa, the ground irozen several Inches deep. On the line of the therm Pacific railroad in Minnesota the snow is deeper than It was all last winter. The storm in northern Iowa fell during Friday nigat, and yesterday the roads were frozen solid. “Several ualns were blockaded on the Maple Valley brench of the Chicago and Northwestera rati- reed, insome places the snow being from five ‘oseven feet deep. At Sloux City, Iowa, the ice was four inches thick. No we ra passengers: passed Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. yesterday, owinz to Teports of suow Dlockrde west of Rochester, N.Y. GEN. MAHONE INTERESTED IN A Provosep RalLkoaD CONNECTION.—It 1s understood taat at the Continental Hoiel, Philadelphia, Gen. Mahone, e x-president of the Atlantic, Mis- sissippi and Ohio Ratiroad Company, Gen. Grober, who represents the interest held by Norfolk in that company, and one or two others connected with the corporation, submitted a eee to_Col. Boyce, vice president of the henardoah Valley Railroad Company, with a view to forming a connection between the two companies. The A. M. & O. road, which is now in the hands of a receiver, runs’ trom Norfolk, Ya., west and southwest tarough Virginia to Teunessee, and connects with northern Ala- buma and northern Mississippl, and 1s looked upon as a possible connection between the Shenandoah road and the Texas Pacitic. Tne result of the conference is not known. SHIPWRECKS AND Loss OF LIFE ON THE LAKES.— No tictngs bad been received at Cuicago yester- day of the miscing steamer Alpena, whleh left Grand Haven, Mieh., for Chicago. “Tae propel. ier Depere, trom Grand Haven for Milwaakea, has put into Manistes. Several barges and fish boats have been wrecked Gn the lake Coast and a number of lives lost. Itis ramored that the Alpena has been wrecked at Siony Creek, Mich, The crew and passengers of the Alpena are variously stated as numberiag from 40 to 70, THE CHARLESTON CoTTON Fi The fire in the steamship Redford, al Charies- ten, South Carolina, Monday, was ex- Urguished by streams poured in from several tugs. The fire in ube steamship Barrowdale Was stil raging at last accounts. Tae vessel will be rendered almost worthless, aud her cargo of 3,200 bales of cotton is greatly dam- aged. The steamer Travancorla was much in- jured. The total damage by fire to the cotton in the commercial depot, and to the steamships and their cargoes, 1s estimated at $55,000. Minrraky REUNION 4T ATLANTA.—A large number of military companies from Alabama, Virginia, Tennessee, North aud South Carolina, Connecticut, Massachusetts and other states have arrived at Atlanta, Ga, to take part ina grand military reunion under the auspices of the Gate City Guards, of that city. There was a EI IT Sl at weg last night, soldiers and citizens participating. To-day is the grand welcoming day. Gen. Hunt, U. 8. A., who com- Manded at King’s Mountain, N. C., will com- mand at Atlanta. A SERIOUS DISASTER occurred on the Shenan- doah Valley railroad, at East Liberty, Page county, Va., last Saturday. At 2:30 p.m. the entire tresile-work, 1,26) fect long and 94 feet high, went down with a crash in one —= ous ruip, instantly killing Walker Johns, of injuring’ Stewart "Ut iaocancys ville, D, Wi aheys Rockingham county, Va. Loss $10,000 or $12,000, This accident will probably delay the comple- tion of this section of the road for several months. Johns fell a distance of 87 feet, and Was instantly killed. The cause of the accident Was a heavy gale of wind. JopNn Haston’s wife obtained a divorce: im at Rock Island, UL, and went back to her ent while ry to Sacramento. ‘The Carrol County, M4., Tragedy. SURRENDER OF THE ALLEGED MURDERER OF MIL- morning, Mr. Joshua Lee. constable of Freedom district, accompanted by Mr. Charies R. Favour, the magistrate who held the fuquest over tne body of the slain man, arrived tn Westminster, having With him as his prisoner Luther Pickett, the young man who ts charged by the verdict of the “jury Of tnquest with the Kiiliag of Milton Pickett. While the tnquest was being held on ‘Thursday last, Luther Pickett was not present, and It Was reported that he had gone toBaluumore and would not return. This proved to be incor- rect. It now appears that he, belog ignoraat of his victim's death, had started to go toBaltimore, but when he learned on Friday that Milton had ed be at once returned and went to Westunta- ster. There he consulted counsel, and acti on the savice received, went back home an Went about his custemary employment On urday last Constable Lee went to the young 's home and found him at work In a geld. He statea his business and the young man yleld- ea bimself a prisoner at onre. This morning, as hereinbefore stated, Constable drought his prisoner te unis city and lodged btm ta jatt. where he now is awaiting his trial, whieh will Probably take place at the next term of oar court, Which will begin on t soond Monday in November. The prisoner s: while he Gid pay Martha Pickett some e atvenvion, yet he never was engaged to her, ani never promised to marty her, aud {s not the father of her ilegitimate child. "He aiso says be ts fone. cent of any crime; that while peasctally at work Milton Pickett and his daughter came up to him armed with pistols, and without provocation began to fire upon ‘him. Bellevieg bis fe to bein danger, in self-defence he also drew Wis revolver and began to fir. This ts bis stary. ICdiffers very materially trom tbe others. Walen 1s true is yet to be determined, * THE Hoxse DIseask Farat. tn BaUroronr.— The epizootic seems to be ceveloping In Balti. more tuto a somewhat more serious phase of disease than was at frst shown. It had been repeatedly urged tbat the disea € was not at all dangerous, but such a claim can no longer be set Up. a8 ‘there Las been in the last four days many Very gerious and one or two fatal cases reported. Mr. Geo, Young, 61 East Madison street, Was reported to have lost four fine animals, which he valued af gso0, the whole four dying quite suddeniy. It was at first sup- Posed thaf they had died trom eptzootic, but Mr. Young states thal they were poisoned. The animals were used in hauling heavy stone. Messrs, Sullivan & Peat, disen and Forrest: sucets, lost a fine auimal on Saturday night last, A drayman named Parton, lving on East Pratt street, lost a_ horse from the disease yes- terday. In‘some of the large stab’ horses which are bard worked, com: aificulty ts being experienced. "The N Central Raflway Company have been compelied to resort to the use of sitam engines on Monu- Ment street for the hauling of cars, a8 many of their teams are disabled. “Among the clty pas- Senger railway companies the disease seems to be pretty thoroughly under control. A large ‘umber of the horses are afilicted, but only Lightly, and through the carerul watehfalness Of the Btable-keepers, no horse 1s overworked. Horse owners cannot be too cautious with the aliment in Its present stage, as any radical change of weather—damp or rainy—would greatly aggravate the distemper.—american to-day. MORMON MISSION AKIES.—Twent aries from Sait Lake Oly arry nine mission- ed at New York lost night. ‘They left Uiah on Tuesday last and Will sail on the Wyoming, of the Guton Ine, for Europe on Tuesday nest. Their efforts will be coniined to Great Britain ane will return in two years. andinavia. They Y, Herald, 1th WHEN THE Bopy of Michael Smith, miner, was taken from the Seaham colliery there was tourd under his arma tin bottle on which the following had been scratched with a natl:— “Dear Margret; there was forty of us all to- gether. Scme" was singing hymns but my Thought was on my lttle Michael, that bum and Iwotld meet in heaven. Ob dear wife, God save you and the clildren and pray for ux ~ WRITE CARFFULLY,” says De Quincey, “You can bever tell kow much good your work may acccmplish.’ No truer words were ever spoken. A man brought around a perfectly lovely poem about the sun-kissed leaves of September yes terday, just as the office boy had bullt a fire in te ei and was looking for something to ligut wi AN EXcHancs prints a long article on “Sctence at Breakfast.” Valuable space wasted. Science at breakfast is getting away with four slices of ham and half a cozen eggs while your vis-a-vis is unfolding his napkin. CHASTENED, but nol humbied: Mr. O'Rafferty Js siuting tn his room with bis head ted up and is arm in a sling, when a little boys sticks his head in and asks: “Me feythersint me to inquire how your eye was coming on tts morning?” “Tell yer feyther to attend a Galveston ward mating bimee!f and cat] thechelrman a Har, and ke will feind 1 ail out for himself widout ask- ir."—Gaiveston DIED. BROOES, At Belair, Brooks’ Station, Metropol- iten branch B. and OQ. ralircs ber grandfather, M H. end 4gnes Bi sired sixteen months. TISCHER. On Mcuday, Oct. 18d 1830, at 4 30 oreloek p. ‘ant. EMILit, -only child of ‘Sharlas eed Mab Fischer, aved three years and eleven onthe Funeral will take) Jace Thursday, Oct. 2tet at 3 o'clock. Friends of tae family are fespectfully tn- vited to attend. at FLETOBER. On Sunday, October 37 15 pm., Mary &, Freresen, wif: and daughter a. Joseph D. Ward, ae- cease Funeral Wednesday, at 3 p.m , from her inte residence, 421 Sixth street south w Friends are invited. 2 SCHAFHIRT. On Monday, October 18th, 1830, at 9p. m., Dr. Frepeniox Scharumn, aged eixty- 8 Sx Jeare, ‘The funeral from his late residence, 631 M strost D.w., st 2 o'clock Thursday, Oct. 2) Friends of the family are respectfnily invited to attend. 21° SCHOLMEIER. On October 1th, 1880, at ni Chana ScHoLaeiEn, aged thirty-eleht years aud Sven months. lace on Wednesday, the The funeral will take 20tb, at 2 o'clock p. mm. from the residencs of her brother-in-law, J, F. Preiukert, No. 1717 ith st. 2.W. = UNDERTAKERS. YILLIAM HACKRKTT, with Avousrce Ponoporr, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, between $d and 455 sts: eep2l-ly (RED. SPANDLE: UNDER 1233 Seventh street northwest.” Branch Store, 239 43¢ street sovthwent. AKER, youn 8. WHIGHT, ois UNDERTAKER, 1337 16th street p.w. Rep 2T-12m IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT IEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST AT FEAV( STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DIEHES AND SAUCES. LIFBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF . “Esa xnccess sud 4 boon for which na- uld feel erateful .” “British Medical CAUTION,—Cenuine only with the fac simile of ‘Enron Licbig’s Signature in Blue luk across the Label. nsumption in England increased ten-fold im ten years.” LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF ME To be had of ail Storokee AT. and Chemists, Sole agents for (he ie only, C. 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