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STEAMERS, &c. @TEsu fraving = w.. MoM SATUELAY, at 7 o'clock a m.. for' Mattox © ck, returning TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SUNDAY, stoppin at intermediate wcing eva sctirning. Also,at Mattawoman Cree neers wharf,” Wednesday and Saturday go- ing; Thrrscay and Sunday retnrring, snd Poto- pee Creek 201 cing, Tue daw Z hee Creek monday going. BUG day eae yo POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. STEAMER THOMPSON, yt Job R. Weod, built expressly far ie Petomae Fiver busines, 55 e cet wharf every MON~ DAY and SATURDAY, at 7 o'clock Fincipal landinss"tn the river. Dts at lowest rates. O. 8. LOVELL, Presitent, 1416 F street. octl8-3m_ PRE, STEAMER ARBOWSMITH Will eave Potomac Ferry Co. Wharf, foc of 7th street, at 7 o'clock, 8UND4Y, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For a!) the POTOMAO RI’ LANDIN' aa fay as Leoosrdt wn and No! retarn.ca MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Fare and Freight at lowest rates. dyl3-15 ¥. J. STONE, Purser. NO# 4 ob AND FORTRESS MONROR STEAMER JANE MOSELBY. . six JAMES T Re. First-class. S160 Se r Norfelk alternate days at + p.m.,stop- ondria, Piney Point, Point Lookout roe, Va., gcing and returuiag. TSAMERS FOR NEW YORK. $16 JOHN GIBSON and E. C. East Liver, N.¥., SATURDAYS. at 4 p.m, m. ‘FRIDAYS. For, fretent . A. DENHAM, Agt., 63 Water n. ‘terooms, Ke , go to General Office, b.#., near Willard’s Hotel 0.8 LOVELL, President. TCE ROREOLE. PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MO. ND THE Rt BTEAME RGE LeaBy, ing U. 8. Mail. Jossra Warrs, moma di LEAVES Wasnrsatoy, Nonrore, From foot of Sevenith st. | From Campbell's wharf, very ve MONDAY AND WED-) TUESDAY, — THURS- NESDAY, at 5:90, and| DAY AND SUNDAY, every BATURDAY, at! at 4 ear. GP. i Stops st Fincy Point and Pcint Lookout Going apd Keturninx. First-class fare, $1; Round “rip, 81.50. Tickets gocd uutil ured. ° Tickets and staterooms for sale at B. W. Reed's Sous, 1216 ¢ at. n.w.; H. B. Polk- inhorn’s stationery store, 632 La. av., next to Post Cfiee. Pures G- Smith's 1431 Poona. ave. n.w., and A: P. Brown's, cor. 15th st. and N- ¥. aye. B. F. DUDO, Agent, 7th st. wharf, Wasuington, D. 0. D. F. KEELING, Agent, sep27-6m Campbeli’s wharf, Norfolk. (ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—SreassmP Lise Betweex New Yous, Havag, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sat- urday from Uremen Pier, foot of 34 street, Hoboken. Hates of _xeeave:—From New York to Havre, Lon- don, Seutharpton and Bremen. firat cabin, "8100; $60; steersme, $30; prepaid steerage '. For freight or passaze apply to 2 Bowling Green, New York. & CO., 98 Pa. Sve., Agents OELRICHS & CO. W.G. M EROTY Cosxxctixa at PuILsDELPHIA Wit OLyDz’s ‘Lixzs ron New Yous, BosTox, PaovipENce, Faty Kiven, aNp aLL Porsis' IN 138 NEW EXGLASD Srares. ‘Through of Isding given. SALLING Days. ngion— Mondays, at 5 p.m. delphia—Saturdaya, at 10a m. fred daily until 9 p.m. Georgetown ceived and delivered at Washington. rf, foot of 12th street. WILLIa\i P. CLYDE & OO., General Man: South Wharves, Philadelphia: 3. H. JO! & HOUSEFURNISHINGS. M. W. BEVEBIDGE, Gate Webb & Beveridge,) No. 1009 Pa. avenue. DIRECT IMPORTER or POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Is daily receiving invoices of new goods from the best manufacturers in Enrope. cto [To PUR eT TO ‘Axp EXAMINE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BEATING STOVES To Be Found South of New York City- Wenane THE BADIANT HOME, THE ANGAMT WILLIAM, BRIGHTON, and others, al) finely finished and first class. Also, a large variety of COOK STOVES, PORT. ABLE and ERICK SET RAN LATBORES, FURNAUES, GRATES. ke Oe W. 8. JENKS & CO. sep2e 7A7Z 7th st. 2CO., scents, 12th-st. wharf and 1202 ¥ st. n.w. Nachibston. sua 5 LINE. LAN. Zz. THE CUNARD —— COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Ltverpoot, Call- ing at Cork Harbor, FROM PL N.b.. NEW YORK. Wed.,Oct. 27|Bothna ...Wed., Nov.24 N 3 | Algeria ...Wed ,Dec. 1 Wed yt Wed., Der. 8 Wed.. "Nov. 17! Batavia. Wed., Dec.15 -y Wednesaay from New York. RATES OF PASSAGE. $80 end 8100 old, according to accommodations. iekets to Varir, $:5 gold Return ticketa on favorable terms. Stecrawe at very low rates.” Stecraze tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest rates. ‘Throw is of lagen siven for Belf: Glasgow, Havre, Artwerp and other porta on the Oontinent ‘cTiterranean to! SiGor frvigh+ and passaxe apply at the Company's Office, No 4 Bowling Green, or Doth steerage and gehie’ to OTIS BIGELOW & CO.. 605 Tih street aud? 'VERNON H. BROWN & 00., ¥.¥. NEW YORK_ROTTERDAM. y on W a OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Balling dsye from Baltimore—Every WEDNES- DAY snd SATURDAY, at 4 p.m., from foot of Whart, (pear foot 8. Gsg st) ms New York—Every WEDNESDAY and SAT- URDAY, st Sp m., frow Pier 49, Bast River, (near Fogt Cutsiton +f) meals, if on ten. . H. GLOVER, Agt.. Pier as Eker BivEe HY. YONSULT DE. AND MADAME SELDEN, Pro- J fessors of midwifery; over twenty years suc- caful peard, nursing and skififal treat- es only. "No. 10 Barnet x H:—DR. FE BRAIN TREATMENT: A ia, Dizziness, Oonvnlsions, Nervous tesdache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorrhe-s,-Impotsncy, Livoluntary Emissicns, Premature Old Aye, caused by over- exertion, ‘self abuse, or over-indulgence, which leads to’ nivery, decay and dexth. One box will cure rece . Exch box contains one month's treatment. e dellar a bex, or six boxes for five dollars: sent by mail prepaid op recatpt of exes TO CUFe aby case. by us for six boxas, Lars, we will send the purchaser onr written gusrastee to return the morey if the treatment does not effact a Guarente Pennsyivanis ss fale spd Hetail be addreserc Rpecifie ior Hiyet cure. 430 vle. ; of early im- , causine nervous d tv, premature tried in vain every kbown reme- covered @ simple meane of self-cure, I send free to his fellow-sutorers, dy, Lue Wilich ke w CARD._To all who are suffering from the indiscretions of youta, nervous weak iy de ennood, &e., 1 will bat will cure you, f charge. was discovered ny a mis#ionary in Routh sme: Send a celf-addressed envelope tothe Rev. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Sta'ton D, New York City. ‘oct9-eodSk6m SOREWARD If De. Brornens fais to care apy cs~e of Female Weakness, Ingewalarities ahd Obetr ns, thirty years’ experience in Washington. Oflice, 906 B st. 8. w. opposite Smith- sonian. octs- 3m 1B. LEON! the oldest established and only reli- able LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, can be constilted daily at45 Wassachuset:s avenue, from 2 fodanc tos. All Female Complaints and Irregu- larities qa:chiy cured. Oonsultation free. Sepa Fate rooms for patients. octl-lm ‘FEENTION: Highly respectable lady has nioe- A ly furnished ROOMB. with Orat-ciase Be jor ladies during iinees. "Addvess “Mok 9." Best Gilice. ‘seps-iw ADAM DE FOREST HAS KEWED BG A a Gan be consulted daily at 1128 Tia st. mw, “OReo hours from 1to¥p. in. 86729-1m* ME. KLANOHE, OF Panis, FEMALEY DOOTKESS, cures all complaints. A specials PP. Levcurrnes.” 622 10th st., detwoon, E and Z ‘sug18-10w* RK. MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS—Certain cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Uri- pary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak- ees, Impotency, Gleet, Scrofula, Syphilis and all Blocd and Skin’ Diseases speedily cared. Gonor- rhora cured in 48 hours. reales by WM. B. TWISLE, Druexist, corner 12th st- and Pa. av Price $3 per box, sent Ly mail under eeal on re- ceipt of pri INSULT DR. ROBE) Mand Saturiay, af his offes RW. Rear #%st., from 2to9 p. m., who, with 15 years’ ex} Since! pusrantees searein ‘all diseases of the Uri- ary Oncans, Nervous end Seminal We Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency, &. Got Or Syphilis, recently cont-acted, positively cured in from 5 "to 10 days. Consultation strictly pri- and seperate offices for ladies. Refers to the Jeading ph ‘Of Baltinere. Main office, 19 3. Rate oh Bellin Chnwes moderate, miard You v, OUB EYESIGHT, re ber ore pear i, eel LUMBER’S SUPPLIES * FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. A SEW ESTABLISHMENT. Having purchased for Cash full supply of every article used by Pinmbers and Gas Sy} we are ‘to offer our zoods on as favorable terms ft the trade as any other house. Wa respectfully sek an inspection of our Stock, confident that Wwe Cannot be beaten either as to quality or price, McHELDEN & CO. sepl7 819 2th street northwest. G45 FIXTURES, ‘HE BEST QVALITY FOR THE LO PRUE CAN BE HAD AT WEeD 531 L5th street. New styles received daily. Largest Stock in the District. No trouble to show goods. E. F. BROOKS. B5th at.. Corcoran Building. seplt AINTERS AND HOU pene ATTENTION ee oes Use JOHNSTON'S DRY SIZED KALSOMINE AND MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. Best in the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEORGE RYNEAL, IJr., Send for samplecaras. 72% 78% St Bow, GAS CooKINa STOVES. dhe Washington Gas Light Company havo at their office, on 0th street an assortment of the BUN DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES, in various sizes and patterns. is the Stove taed by Miss Dods in her lecture on ery. all and examine them. auz23 EATING SPECIAL MOTTS' SOCIAL LATROBE. MOTTS' ELEVATED OVEN RANGE: MOTTS" STAB FURNAOE. Above wooda as chea} as any in the market and warranted to give satisfaction. MILTON & SHEDD, aug2l 409 9th street n.w. RAILROADS. 1880 vex GET re 1880 ‘TO 1HE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, ‘ Double ‘Track, Steel itaits. PLENDID ECENERY, AGNIFICENT KQUIPMENT. iN EFFECT, JULY 26th, 1840. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Se and the West, $:00 a.m., with Sleev- fo Louisville and Cnicaxo; 10:40 a.m. with Sleeping Oars from Harrisburg to Ci-cinnati, St. Louis and Chicago. 30 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Pittsburs. ¥ Lig oo AND Se) parunoeD. or Oanandaigua, Rochester, jaffalo, Niawara, with Parior Car to Watkin and the North, at $00 a.m. daily except Sunday: 9:30 a,m. dally, except Eaturday, with Palace Oars to Canan- aii id Watzins For Williameport, Lock Haven sna Elmira, at 10:40 m. daily, except Sanday. For New York and the East, 10:40 a.m., 2:10 and 10:00 p.m. On Sunday, 10:0) p.m." Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Oars, 9:30 9.1m. daily, excent Sunds: For Brooklyn, N. ¥., ail through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Anuex. fing direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid: in. double ferrise across New York city. For Philadelphia, 10:49 a m., 2:10, 5:49 and 10:00 m. On Sunday, 5:4¢ ard 10:00 p.m: Limited xpress, 9-30 a.m. deily, except Sunday. For, Baltimore, 6-40, 8:10), 9:30, 10:40 a.m:, and 2:10, 4:20, 4-40, 5:40, #:30 and 10:00 Sunday, 8:00, 10:40 4.m., 5:40, 9:39 and 10:00 1. pam. For Pope’s Creek Line, 6:40 a m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except ‘Sunday. ue For annépolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4-40 p.m. daily, ex- ce . ALENANDBTA AND FREDERIORSBURG RATL- WAY AND ALEXAN: BIA AND WASHING- TON RAILROAD. For, Alexandria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11 s.m.. 4:20,5:20 6-25. 8and 11:36 p.m. Oa Sunday at 7,9 an Ma.m. and 8 p.m. For Richmond and the South, 7 a.m. daily, and 5:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday ‘Trains leave Alexsudrie for Washington, 6, 8, 18 tm. ; 12:50, 3, 5, 7 and 9:05 p.m., and 12 mid pight. On Bunday at $ sad 10a.m., 7 and 9:05 mm. ‘tlexets, information, sleeping and parlor car ac- corsmodations can be procared at the offices, north- esst corner of 13th streetand Pennsylvania ave- Bue, northeast corner 6:h and Pennsylvania sve- nur, and at the depot, where orders can be lett fo- the checking of baxwave to destination from hotel- and reeidencea. L. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRe SK 1HOMBSON, General Manager. sep)7 ALTIMOBE AND OHIO RAILBOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Houte and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, To take effect Sunday, May 284, 160, at 1:50 p-m LEAVE OR. > 2 WASHINGTON. 430,02 ®m-—Baltimore, Ellicott City and Way Bta- jew York, Philadelphia, Bosion Baltinore Express. Parlor ear to New York and Philadelphia. 9:00 a.m.—{On Sunday cnily—Ba'timore, Annspo- lis and wa} 9:10 a.m-—t8t. Louie, Chicago, Columoua and Pitisbure Exprees. (Connects for Hagerstown and at Point of Rocks for Frederick and ststions east of Piedmont, except Sunday.) Pullman car to Cin- — aoe eens daily; Grafton to Sandusk; ally excey urday. 1000.a 12 Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladens- Collee, Helteville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- jesenp’s and Hanover. BS — p m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City ‘ay. Baltimore and Laurel Expross. — On Sunday on'y, Baltimore a1 Fs Sew York, Philadelphia and Boston 3:20 p.m.—Baltimore and Way Stations chetter, Frederick, Hagerstown and Wa} jay.) 7:30 p.m.—Baltimore, Bladensbarg and Laurel Exprese. Frederick, via Ke'ay. tops at Annapolis unetion. 4°38 p.m.—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- town, Winchester and Way Stations. Ou Sunday to Pcint of Rocks and Way Stations only. in 40 p.1m.—tBaltimore, Anuapols and Way Sta- ons. 5:10 p.m.—tChicago and Columbus Express. Seepine cars w Chicawo daily. 6:45 -~1 Philadelphia and Baltimore Expreas. lens bury and Laurel pint of Rocks aud Way Stations. a nd Way Stations. AND LAUREL EX- 920 p.m.—t8t. Louis, Cincinnati, Ohicazo and Pittsburg Express. (Pittsburg, except Sunday.) Sleeping vars to St. Louls and rittabarg. = p-m.—tBaltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel xpress. 10:15 “p.m.—tNEW YORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Sleeping ~ aoe York, and special sleeping car to Phils- delphia. ily. {8unday only. Other trains daily,except Bundsy. All traine stop at Relay Station. ¥or further {uformation apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and G6, 619 and Corner 14th and Pennegivania arepue, where orders will be taken for rage to be checked and received at any point in the city. W. M. OLEME! Master of tation. L. M. COL¥, G nae agent. GEO. 8. KOUNTZ, ¢ Agent. C. KE. LORD, General Passenger Agen! PROFESSIONAL. FiA8k EEET. Kc. The wico for health on daily walks depend, hence Dr. WHITE'S Es- teblishment, 1416 Pa ave., opposite Willard’s Ho- tel, is patronized by thousands of well-known per- Bob! among them the ye Medical, ee ai cccrtatitn of ladiog fore conten reat 03 Ribnery: Goran Bad ete. Fee $1 per viait.o7 E IN, D. D. 8. a Z Gice—Ti1 HST. ‘NoWes opposite “Cal vary Baptist Church.” Beference:—Bev. Dr. Domen and others. sugll WEIBENBOBN, Denfist, removed to 016 Tth MJ pan CELLULCLD ase nocd a ant operations Brel Teeth at reasonable Extract ing, 60 cents. — declé B.D 715 lath et. n.w., bet. @ and NY hve hecutita Leta of Teeth Teg Filled, 81. ‘without’ Fring 6 centa. 8. T. M. at. myl? in alt its Der set. All work warrant THE TRADES. Work. “Hels one of the oliest sotablishmentsis city.” 1012 Pa. ave., 8d floor. oc” G Sh AUCTION SALES. ZHIS AFTERBNOOR. ————————— ns Cages SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NORTH SIDE OF FIRST STREET, BETWEEN MARKET AND FREDERICK STREETS, (IN THE CITY OF GEORGE- By virtue of a decree of the Court of Ba Bs See ta ara ose te? of May, A.D. ee 6, 762, a 9, T ies, lic auction, the ‘western sixty- fheGO) feet bythe. full: dent. of Lot anmbersd one hundred and five (105,) in Beatty and Hawkins’ acdition So Gece . O. The esid property ‘will be sold in three lots, each frontini, twenty-one Ge tnmdred aud ftty (180) fest re) oa fi 3 Mtermeof ele: One-fourth cach: the balance in 5, fourtl ual instsIments, payable in six, twelve and eiphiced ‘months from da Of eale, with’ tinterent. for wl ni ich notes secured by deed of trust will be re- quired, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A de- posit of one hundred dollars on each lot required at time of ssle. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser, Foret to be passed on ae we by the cou! i j, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. octT-d CHANCERY SALE. OF VALUABLE. Lore, Si:TUATED SOME ON NORTH T STREET, BETWEEN EIGHTKENTH SfREET AND NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUR, AND SOME ON CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH STREET AND NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND YORTH T STREET. By Virtue of a decree of the eS Qourt of the District of Coluusbia, passed in’ Equity causenumber 6,971, (Purdy vs. You et al.), the undersigned, as Trustees. wi.loffer for ssle,in front ot the premizes, on THURS UaY, THE 21ST Day CFOcTonE!, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P.3t., all these lots of cround, in the city of Washington, and Litrict of Combis, kyown and described as lots 1, 2, Sand 4, in eqaarc 176, situated at the corner of ich street and New Hanipshiry avenue and T streat northwest. =nd on FRIDAY, THe 21p pay oF OctonER, 1880, av 4 O'CLOCK’ P.M. lot 14, in rquare 152, sitated on north T street, betweon isch sheet ang New Hampehire aveuta, it said eity aud ie: rice. Terms of sale are as follows: On each lot one- fonrth of the putchase money in cash, to be paid thin five days after ces of sale, of whish one ju dred deliars (#100) is to be paid ae a deposit ut the time of gale, and t balance of the purciase ouey in three eqial instalments iu six, twalve ay eighteen months from dy of sale, for which the | urchaser or purchasers shall deliver to caid Trus- tees Lis, her or their promissory notes, dated on day of sale, and to bear interest at six per centum fer annum, orallcash, at Lhe option of the pur- Chaser or purchasers. 35 7th street n. w. | FBANK T. BROWNING, { Trusteos. Columbia Law Building, 5th street, ) oetll.d H. WARNER, Anct. TO-MOREOW. npnOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SMALL COLLECTION OF VERY EXOELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUOTION On FRIDAY MORN OcroneR 22p, 1860, COMMENCING AT 10 o'cLoce, at F Acne, No. 1102 V street, between Lith and 12th streets northwest, I shall sell the follow- ig effects: Raw silk Parlor Suites: Library Table ‘ble-top Table; Very Handsonie Walnut Book Case; Pine Brussels Carpets: Oi Pair tings and Enyravings; Black Walont Chauber Furniture and other Household Goods. : THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TIM D O10 RATLROAD, PROPERTY OF THE LATE WALTER 8. RINGGOLD. ition, on the n ices, on BAT URDAY, Novemnen 6, 1880 4712 O'CLecK, the projerty of tue Iste Walter 8, od, situated a7 above, and containing about amproved by a two-story comfortable velling, snd outbuildings requisite for a ‘The place is under good cultivation; has toriving Vineyard of choice varieties of Grape and is peculiarly sdopted for the calture of fruit asa good lawa in front of the dwelling; is sit d npon a well-kept rosdway, aud has a fine iow of the surrounding conntry. ‘This property issitusted in a thriving and wrowing neichbor- hocd, and is desirable as a reeidence or a3 a specu- lation. ‘Ibe property is the sane conveyed to the lste owner by ‘Mheodore H. Bradish and others by deed dated August 10, 1663, and recorded in Liber b.HN folio 468. of’ the Land Records for 4 jel county, Ma. : Terms of sale: Oné third cash; residue in one and two years, with notes bearing’ interest at six Percent per annum until paid, and to ba secured py u deed of trust on the property sid. Convey- ai cing at cost of purchaser. a deprsi: of 8259 re- quired on day of sale. If terms of gale ars not com- Fed with in ten days, I reserve the right to resell at rick of detauitirg purchaser. = J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, Trustee. Immediately after the “bove sale, at above-men- tioed place, will be offered for ‘sale the entire Hovsehold Furniture of the residence, consisting @f Parlor, Librars, D.nirg Room and Chamber durniture, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Books, Paintings, Ereech-loading Rifle and Guu'Uase, Barometer, ‘Truuk and Vallee, &c. One Cow, two Horses, Carriage and Double Har- » Farm Wsvon, Implements, ten tons of Hay, barrels of Corn, lot of Cypress Shing?es, Xc. erms ca¢h. WALTER S. COX, Administrator. 0420-€0 LE OF THRE Y¥-SL AND 3 OF LAND. virtue of a power contained in the last Hand testament of Dc 1 late DPE zomery. county eatin of " County, the sub: Me ‘kale to ge i Tontzomery tors, will sell at at “Clon olitan Railroad, on SA d pi . 3, containing 3 es, 2 roods, ik situated b n the road leading the private residence of the late Douzlass sprer and the private road of William R. Hutton, in to Clopper’s Station, has a frontage tl n and fronts on the Barnesv nd Rockyi! «(from St. Rose's church to the road leading into int ‘ ke r the residence of the said Douglass Clopper.. Lot 4, contains 72_ acres, roods and 20 hes of land. “This lot is bounded on Clopper's Station to. Seneca Metropolitan” Railroad, on the of William R. Hutton, les D the sonth and west B: Barry Cooke and the wat : contains 201 acres, 3 roods and 29 is lot is bounded on the south, Station to Sene Bride 1 by the James O. 1 from Clopy Metropolitan the be: abit lands nd on the north anc of the late Thomas: ains 64 acres of land. Me and Rockville road, Kose’s church, and is boun 1 lands of Mrs. Mary A. Hut , dand 7 are in 4 fair state of cultivation, e A’ with good fencing and ee land is of fair y._ All of these lands are on or near the Metro- rad, tarnishing beautiful and healthy for bulldi the railroad furnish wility to W D.C., and Bi iere dest for suri Lot No. 5 contains a lange ou r, chestnut, white and black nd is susceptible of being made a ductive farm. nts to bear edupon the land. Con- of the purchaser. A plat of pxhibite: y of sale. OR M. Br lle GEORGE PETE 5 Executors. ncing at the coe the lands wil! be ELEH AUCTION SALES. a \OTIVE BALE OF POUSEHOLD FURNI- Will be sold on SATURDAY, 23 Ocro- BER, 1880, at 10 o'cLOOK, in front of and MISCELLANEOUS. A=Waxs on pEce ‘With 8 complete Btock of the within my’ sal Star Building, a fi Collection of perio ahd chamber Mente VERY BEST GOODS Qne large Revolving Desk, fine Hair Matirasees, | * Brussels and other Carpets, Oooking and Heating N-B._This fine ferniture will beeoid at 12 o'clook Peet at SEOs. DOWLING, Auct. 'HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. SEVERAL PLOUGHS AND ONE FINE HARROW, MADE IN JAP. On BATURDAY, Ocroner 23p, 1880, ar 12 O'cLocK, at my suction rooms, 1 shail’ sell the above articles. These implements of farming were made in Japsn, from our models, and sree.egantly finished. ‘They were presented to General Caprop._ce2l-2t that can possibly: be procured in our line, and at prices embarrass competitors and cause Dur customers to rejoice.” A special feature of our stock just at this time is a large lot of NEW JAPAN TEA, natural leaf (uncolored.) It is of the first ‘"Ma: foe ” and is pronounced by all who have tri dol he most delicious articie of Tea thay have eve i FECUTRIX OF A DESIRABLE Lor EAST SIDE OF SIXTH, NEAR CORNER REE. Ww. Under ard by viriue of fall Wows and an. thority vested in me by the will of Ferdinand Schiewel, deceared, I will, 88 ex-cutrix, sell at public avction, w the hest bidder, in front of the premises, dp BATURUAY, THE 3TH DAY OF Octo! 2880, at 4:30 p m., Lot No. 26, in mauare 480, (20 feet front Ty 88 feet 455 inches deep. "Toye: Qno-third to be paid in cash and notes for the reeide of the purchase money to be given, patsble in equal erounts, at 6, 12 and 18 months, with intere t from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust op the property sold, or all cash at the purchaser's option. The property may be re- sold at the purchaser's risk and cost after three ssenoticein the Evening Star ne yspaper, if the ins of tale be not corapied with within five Py a from ane day of sale. All conveyancing at uichasers cost. ‘i LOUISA SCHLEGEL, Executrix. Another attractive feature of our stock to-day is 4N UNUSUALLY CHOICE ARTIOLE OF GOSHEN BUTTER. Telephonic connections. . ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Oth street, bet. Eand F. cet2T, 23, 25, 27, 29&de. (WHITE FRONT.) iyo COLDWELL, Real Extate Auctioneer “ES! SALE OF VALUABLE, BUST! : = TSI STRE 3 js By virtue of @ certain f trnst, dated seplember 20th, A. D. 1875, and dul re: th conled in Liker 795, folio 185, one of the, Inui reecrdefor the District of Columbia, and at tne ree ciae-t of the party secured thereby, we rial! bel NT . ‘ in front of the premises, at public auction, on | Ego2 NTO eis TBUESDAY, THE YTH DAY OF UcToBER, A. D. Iss, av 4 olcrocn p. af the followins desc real estate situate in the city of Washington, D. O., and being partof Lot numbered fourteey (14), in square numbered four hundred and fifty-four (454), beginnicg for the sarre at a point on the line of Seventh Ftreet ferty (40) feet south from the nerthwest corner of ssid lot and running thence east at rizht_augles with said Seventh (7th) street ceventy-five (75) feet; thence south twenty (20) fect eleven inches; thence west seventy-five feet, and thence norih tweaty feet eleven inches to the place cf beginning, together with the improvements, &¢. ‘erme: One-third cash; balance in two (2) equal instal'ments, in six and twelve months, with in- CAST OR WROUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR OOAL OR WOOD, BRICK-SET AND PORTABLE, Are powerful heaters; remarkably durable; e00- nomuical in fuel; give universal eatisfaction; have no bolted joints; are free trom gares. ‘The most DURALLE FURNACE, the CHEAP- EST fo buy. Fitted with OLINKER-CLEANING snti-friction GRATER; ASU-SIFTING GRATES and ASH-PANS; LINED FEED-DOORS, DRAFT REGULATOR, etc. Have many ATTHAUTIVE aud PEACTIGAL IMPROVEMENTS never before adopted. terest from day of sale, and secured by deed of | Send for circulars before purcharing others. trust on the property Sold: or al! cash, at pur- EICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO., chaser’s option. 100 deposit at time of ‘sale. All MANUFAOSURER! conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. 234 Water street, New York. if terms of sale are not complied with in ten daya | For sale by from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to Cc, G. BALL, resell the same after seven days’ sdvertisement. jy29-ths,tujm 1337 E st., near Willard’s. CHABLES 0. GLOVE. ocll-d&da BRAINARD Be WARNER, T™ustess. 1 TNCANSON BRCS., Auctioneers, i 9th and D streets northwest. OF PREM BRICK DWE Be virwe cf a deea of trust, dated Novem: ber 9th, 1376, recorded in Liber No. 833, folio 138, et Beg. one cf the land records the District of olumbia, I will olfer for sale, at public auction, in front of the premises, on TEURSDAY, Ocronan 28TH, 188), AT 3 O'cLocK ict **D,” of Alfred D. Uannon's, subdivision 22, 23and 94, of A.B. Farden and others i¢n of square 134, fronting 12 feet on 19th streot northwest, and runpiog back that width toan aliry ten feet wide, with the improvements there- on, ard the easements, &e., thereon belonging. Terms of sale: One-third es {[ We MILD POWEE CURES. HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS. rapt eR TRE MO A ae Fe impie, ant, an are’ only wedicines adapted t popular use. i LIST PRINCIPAL NOS. CURES. PM cash; baiaace in two vers, onwesti fama: equel instalments at @ixand twelve months, tre | 4° Gere Qonsestion, Lnflamzmetions ...ese 26 purchaser's promiasory notes. bearing six percent | 3) ‘Golic, or Teething of Infania. interest, to be given, secured by a deed of trust on | 4° Diarrhoea of Guiideen or Adare the psemiges and a sstiefactory policy of insurance | 6. on the improvements, or the purchaser may pay all | 6. cich'st bis election.” Terms to be complied with | 9: within saven days from day of eale, Aliconvey- | ancing ard recording at purchaser's cost. $100 | 9. deposit on acceptance of bid. 10. Dyspepai: 25 JAN. 3. EDWARDS, Trustee, 1. Sapp or Painful Periods. 25 cetlG-a,tn, th&d 503 Dat. n.w._ | 12° Whites, too profuse Periods - 25 5 13. Group, Gough, Dificult Brea: 25 H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer. i Sat hen, Heysipeiag, Hruptions B TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE GROUND ON Suen Soe ‘ SITE THE NEWYORK AVE 2 CHUROH, | 19° Oatarrh, ios Ovpbrouie Titinenay ry BEEN HE REEESTH AND FOUK™ | 99: Whoopthe Cough, violent Qoushe. 150 ponent : 24. General Debility, Physical Weasnesa 50 By virtue of adeed of trust, dated Febru. Ca nH y Ist, &.D. 1871, and recorded in Li’ er 3g. Nervous Debiity, it 100 637, folio 430, of the land records of Wash. 30. Ueinas Weatn Sa Wetting the Bed: “50 ingion county, D.U., the subscriber will sell to the | 30. Drpary Weakness, Wetting the I 100 bizhest bidder, on the premises,on WEDNESDAY, 5 Cine Eilers Eee ze 2 the 27Tu Day or OcroneEnr, 1380, aT 5 0'CLOCK P.M. the followir property, situated in. ‘the heirs of Jobn Davidson's subdivisi: of original Lots 7, 8 and 9, in square numbered 250, (two hundred and fifty,") in the city of Washington. District of Co lumbia, being parts of 1ots three and four, tront ing, together, 44 feet 23g inches, more or less,on H étreet, by 102'feet, more or less, deep; and all of Lots five aud rix, each fronting twent; ve feet on H street, with the improvements, Xc. + Terms of sale: One fourth in cash (of which $100 ep each parcel, if sold in parcels, must be paid at time of sale); and the residue in equal instalments, in one, two and three years trom the date of sale, for which the purchaser’s notes wiil be required, bearing eight per centum per annum interest, pay- able half yearly, to be secured by a deed of trast an cn the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchater. Conveyancing and recording at the pur- cheser’s Cost; and the Trusiee reserves the richt to resell the property, orany partthereof, on five days’ notice published in the Kvening Star, at the riak and cost of the purchaser, should he fail to comply with the terms of sale within five days from its date. A. HYDE, Trustee. OLEY, Auctioneer, 811 7th st. nw. Twill eel}, at public auction. on TUESDAY, OcrOBER' 26TH, COMMENCING aT If A.M., and continuing from ds tock is sold, over y oilars worth of” fine Whisky, Brandy, s, Champagne, and other brands; also u tine stock’ of Toba ixars, the Fixtures, Show Cusez, and Counters will be sold at 12 o'clock, last day of ieale, at store 925 7th street northwest. ‘This is arare chance for dealers and hotel keepers, as I have orders to close out the entire stock to the highest bidder for cash. tale positive. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGIETS, Or sent by the case, or single vial, free of charge, a of address HUME: HOMROPATHIO MED- 1G{SE 00.4 109 Fulton ste N umphrey anual On Disease and Its aps-eoly Bumphreys’ Specific Manual Cure (144 pages), sent free. Fp HFOBT SCHOOL FUND LOTTERY OF KENTUCKY, AT LOUISVILLE, Ky. SECOND DRAWING, ON THE 4TH OF NOVSM- BER, 1880. OAPITAL PRIZE, 220,009. 1,329 Total Prizos.... WHOLE TIOSETS, $2, HALF TIOKETS, 81. FOLEY, Auctioneeer. Remember place of sale, 025 7th sireet northwest. outl5-d BB. WABNER, Real Estate Auctoneer. (FE SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING WITH BLE IN REAR, NO. 424 FIRST STREET NORTHW 8y virtue of a deed of trust, dsted eet, oh Al! prizes prompt!y paid after the Drawing. Alist of prizes will be sent immediately after tue Draw- tnx, and published in the leading papers of the United States. This Drawing will certainly tate place on the 4th of November, 1830, and the same scheme, precented monthly, ‘will take place on the 4U1 of each succeeding mouth, provided it does not ene on Sunday, and if it does, the Saturday pre- edirg. THERE WILL NEITHER BE A POSTPONE- MENT NOX SOALING. Col. A. G. Hedges and Capt. Wm. Johneton, of Louisville, will enperintend the Drawing, than whcm two more honorable gentlemen do not live in Kentucky, both of whom are well known and re- garded 28 gentlemen of spotless integrity. B.C. WINTERSMITH, Supervisor, No.3 Mozart Building, Louisville, Ky. ckets now ready at the office of A .,, 240 Brondway, Rew York. Orders for tie! can'te sentby mail or express. Postal Orders alw3s reich us. Prizes cashed without discon’, and au Lecessary information furnished Ly A. W. HARRIS & CO,, 240 Broadway. Ne cork. co'9-8, ta, thaw ic ae ber 6th, 1876, duiy recorded in Liber 841, foilo 61, one of the land records for the Dia- trict of Columble, sud at the roquest of the party 3e- cured thereby, 1 sil! sell at public auction, in front of the premises,” on FRIDAY, THE 20H Day oF Ocronen A.D. 1880, av 4 6'cLocK P. M., the fol- lowing deeerived real estate, situated in the City of Wachinxton, District of Columbia, to wit: ll that certain piecd or parcel of ground situated, lying and being in said city of Washington, and being known and described as being lot numbered thirty fix (36) in Jno. B. Kibbey’s recorded subdivision of equare numbered five hundred ard. seventy-one 571), toxether with the improvements. ‘Terms: One-third cash; and the bajancs in six, twelve and elhteen mouths, with interest at seven percent, and secured by ’a deed of trust on the perty, or all cash ut option ef purchaser. 8100 osit at time of eale, and all conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms are not compled with in seven days, the Trustec reserves the rizht to reasll the proy erty at the risk and cost of the defaultiag octl5, 16,22, 23, 29, 30, novd, 5 purchaeer, after five days’ advertisement. = oe Seen | KNOW TRYSELE. COAL AND WOOD. DWELLING, . 5 iv 5 SOUTH, O1 ries that result from indiscretion C°™ anratn® weak T AUCTIO: be alleviated and cared. s (Formerly with W. H. Marlow) Has on hand and constantly receiving the best qual- ies of Qoal and Wood. Particular attention given to the delivery of Ooal free from slate or dust. Or- ders through mail or telephone promptly iilled. Main Ofice—4243 Sth st. n.w. Branch Yard-G22 New York av. n.w, (homas B. Penick’s old stand.) oots 3m. OHN MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COAL AND WOOD. Main Office, Depot, and Kindling Wood Mill, 435 and Virginia svenues.w. Branch yard 143 Bet. 8.e. ‘Cosi sold as low a3 any place in the city. PINE KINDLING WOOD $5.00 per cord. O&K KUNDLING WO3D 86.00 per cord. A Load of KINDLING WOOD delivered in any art of the city for $1.25. = TELEPH INIOQ CONNEOTION. faction gusr- ee Promptly filled, aud satisfs ree ATtonas FAIR ASSOCIATION. KINDLING WOOD wal awarded t0. Us over al competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penn. avenues aud G. L. SHEBIFF, Daicas me ae aire ne AND WOOD, spel Sata ar ber rl, aves Tele ic connection. phonic Hot 5 ‘River. 2p20 Wal. woop. C°**sonnson BROT Woop. ‘TELEPHONIC CONNECTIONS. COAL. Full Weight. Best Prices. QvAL. Prompt ‘WOOD. Msin mill Y . ‘with up-town offices by TELEPHONE. nouiieal conducting ‘the ‘rood ‘and coal tr yharves frctory, extensl enabiin; i Hs te Bow Cork, ‘Those virtue of 2 decree of the Supreme Court 3B; a of the District of Oolumbia, passed in equity fq $4, the undersigned ‘Trustee asd it public auction, in front of the premises, on TUSSDAY, 97H Day or Novestaen, A.D. 1880, ar 4:30 o'CLOCK B. M.» all that certatd Hece, parcel cr lot of wround Iy{ne and baivg ta the city of Washington, in the District of Colambia, end kiown and described on the ground plat or ion should pment TE, B 38 30R, SELE-PI ON. Exhausted ¥. nervous and physical debility, or vitality iby the errors of youth or too close apple S, Inay be restored and manhood Jan of suid city as part of lot numbered twenty- | ‘J'wo hundredth edition, revised ana enla: ust She, in equare numbered nine hundred and foar | published. Itis a standard medical work, fue’ best (904), Leginuing at the line dividing lot numbered | in the English language, written bya physician of twerty-two. one hundred and twenty feet {rom the | great experience, to whom was awarded a old and corner of G street and Sth street east; ruaning thence north on # line with said 5th street forty (20) Tee {ev'cled medal by the National Medical Association. t contains beautiful and very expensive enurav- s. ‘Three hundred pages, miore than 50 valuable scriptions for all forms of prevailing disease, the it Of many years of extensive and successful Hice, either one of which is worth ten times the c of the book. Bound in French cloth: price 81, sent by mail post paid. She London Lancet says: ‘*No person should be without this valuabl k. The author x without this, fe boo! author is a nobis 4n illustrated sample sent to allon 6 cents for postage. s aid hence west seventy (70) feet and six (6) hence south (11) fest; tence west to the y a8 laid down in the pisn of ssid square ;thence south hounded by suid alley to the line of lot num- bered twenty-t» 6 (22); thence east slong the line of said lot numbered twenty-two (22) to the placa of Dewinuing. tozether with the improvements. ‘erms as prescribed by decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equal instalments at one and two years, notes to Dear interest und to be secured by a truston prop: erty sold. If terms of sale are not complied with {n ten daya from sale the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchater, after giving five days’ notice of fiich renalein somé newepaper publisied in Wash: Inston, D. Conveyancing, &¢ cl cont. Ade eit of (one hundred dias will be re- quired at time of sale. : JOSEPH F. HODGSON, Trustee, DU x R ye 13th street northwest. TNCANSON BROS., Aucts. BO) oct18-m, th, s&ds. VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE BU- PREME COURT of the District of Co: ‘The anthor refers, by permission. to Hon. P. A Bissell, M.D., president of the National Medical Association. Address Dr. W.H. P. No. 4 Bulfinch st. Boston, Mass. “ihe author may ve eousalted eu all direases requiring skill and experi ienee. _feb23-m&th HEAL THYSELF, IEBIQ COMPANY'S EXTBACT OF FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT 4 i MEAT. vis, nassed in the Equity Cause of Ladde FLAVORING STOCK Pom ED) wear et sl. vs. M et _al., No. 5,530, Docket: ES AND BALG UPS, 17, Twill, on WEDNESDAY, the 272% DAY oF Oc- DISHES AND SAUCES. toven, X D. i880, ar Foun o’cLock P.3t.,in front of the premises. offer for sale at public auction the LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF y of Wash- following ii ved Real Estate in the ington, fn the District of Columbia, fat is to Ail that f Lot numbered fourteen, (14,) in Tae sy E m Square numbered one hundred and forty-two(142,) cet, ‘Mefical Journal,” pntained within the sonowin metes and oer Beginning for the same on 18th street west CAUTION, —Gennine only with the fac simile of rtheast corner of said Lot, and nee Pernt) west with the north line thereof 19] ect $ incles ; Paron Liebig’s Signature in Blue Ink across the thence south with the west line of said Lot 21 feet » “Consumption in England increased ten-fold in ten years.” Roget a and Chemists. Sole ts for LO Rise RE oe ‘THOS. J. 07 Getbde dts 10 18 19-2, 29,8, 26,27 THE EVENING STAR. ee THUREDAY..........October 21, 1880, Sporting Matters. FALL RACES. ‘The result of the first three races at Pimlico were given in yesterday's Stax. The fourth race Was mile heats, for three-year-olds; colts 95 pounds and fillies 92; purse $200 for the first ‘and $50 for the second. ‘The carters were In- omar, Oden, Eila Warfeld and Belle of the est. Inthe pools Oden was the favorite at $550 to $150 for Belle of the West, $100 for Etia Warfield and $69 for Ingomar. Beile of the ‘West made a fine burst of spe d, and fatshed winner by two lengths abead of Gaen_ who was two lengths abead of Ella Wardeld and Ingomar last. Time, 1:44, French pools paid $16.75 on the beat. r the second heat Beile of the West was the favorite at $450 ) $75 for Oden and $80 for the Held. Belle of the West was an easy winner by two lengths ahewd for Olen (secor.d), who was two lengths ahead of Ingo- tar (third), and Eila Warfield las. Time, 1:45. French pools paid $6.95. The twenty mile race betweea Miss Minate Pinueo, of Greeley, Col.,and Misi Emma Jewett of Minnesota, was won at Louisvilie yesterday by the latter in Simin. 6 sec, Taree Thousand PCople witnessed the race. The distance be- iween the riders at the finish was tarce fourtas Of a mile. ‘On the Santa Rosa, San Francisco track yes- terday in a half mile da:h, Berryessa beat Jim Lick In 483, the best hait’ mile made on the Pacific coast. At Belmont Park, PI ielpaia, yesterday won ‘in the 2:40 class.” Tae 2:24 race Was nel Nulsked. THE PRDESPRIA The London Sporting Life says: he id, completed on Monday Las the pedestrian championsbi). ported to be in splendid conud.i!on, as a ther competitors. “Blower” Browa proved in private trials tha® ne cea stay as ever, Rowell has also been d sing long jo heys daily. Pegram and Howard have worked ofi the eight pounds they gaijed durlag their voyage from America, and are now again In proper weight. John Dobler, of Chicago, landed in England on Monday 1 the best of health. At a meciipg of the competlfors or thelr represen- tatives on Monday articles of agreement and a contract for the use of Agricuitural hall was Signed. The start 1s to be made at | o'clock on the morning of November 1. Nobody was pres- ent in behalf of Dobler, but possibly netther he a his agent were able to reach London in time. . THE BICYCLE RACES AT PROVIDENCE. Mr. Bert Owen, captain of the Columbia Bieycle Club, of this city, lert here last night for Provi- aence, to attend the races there next Saturday. He ts entered as a contestant for te amateur championship of America, which is to be rode for there. There will be other races, SECRETARY Evans DICTATES GEN. TANCOCR’S Last Lerrer.—Secretary Evaris addressed a large republican meeting at the Academy of Music in Brooklyn last evening. Ia the course of his speech he remarked that upon the eve of Usls election this extraordinary condition of things existed: That all over the country where loyalty, honor and duty to the government have been preserved there ts animation, activity of discussion, spirit and pride every where c: municated and communicable, vital in every heart. Such a community cannot but by annini- lation die. But in one part of the couatry there is no antination, life, love, spirit; none of that movement of the popular he: hat animaiton of the popular mind whicn Yelong to a free people, All suffrage there is paralized and sub Jugated. How long can it be malntalned that iss electoral votes are taken ont of polities and wielded, not by liberty and justice, but by er and oppression? After referriniz to what he considered discrepancies between Gen. Han- cock’s tariff views in his letter of acceptance and in his recent letter to Seuater Raudolph, &r. Evarts remarked that there was left to tue generai but one more lever to write, namely, as Tollows to Wi. H. English : My Drar Six :—There seems to be an impres- sion prevailing in the minds of some of my countrymen that I am ruuningon the same Ucket with you. I amastonished that anyboay should credit euch a bugbear. For myselt, 1 denounce tt. There also seems to be au tmpres- sion that I am running on the democratic plat- form. {am too sound an American to ever do that. This is the last letter that I shall write, and the last that I was ever expected to write. (Laughter.) Gov. AND Mrs. SrraGvE Nor Reconctrep.— A report was printed last summer that Mrs, Sprague had returned to Narragansett Pler, and that negotiations fora reconciliation with her husband were in pi This seems to have been unfounded; at least Mrs. Sprague has not visited Rhode Island since the separa- Uon of over @ year ago, and documents made public in Providence would indicate that there Is no immediate prospect of a reconcilia- Uon. Several attempts, itis understood, have been made by Mrs. Sprague to secure property Jeft at Canon chet, which she claims as her own, consisting of several trunks aad some other articles, and she appointed Mr. Robert Taomp- son, Of Rhode Isiand es her trustee. Austin Corbin, the banker, of New York, also repre- fenis Mrs. Sprague’s interests. A few days azo Mr. Thompson ‘received a letter from Mr. Cor- bin enck i & power Of attorney from Mrs. Catharine Chase Sprague, to use authority as her attcrney to receive and care for the property belonging to her at Canonchet, and demandtag thet Mr. Thompson “proceed immediately to take possession, by a writ of reptevin, if neces- sary of such personal property 2s 13 now In the mansion at Canonchet, and which 1s her sepa- Tate personal estate.” Gov. Sprague, it ts ua- Gerstood, will resist any attempt to take tae property referred to. His friends say tuat there are letters which he will not give up, aad, incced, that he will refuse to allow anytn'ng to be removed from the house on tbe ground chat noibing there is Mrs. Sprague’s proper:, ‘The Mitirary Pere iw ATLanra.—The special attraction of the soldiers’ reunion at Atlanta, Ga., yesterday was the sham battle, which took place between the visiting and local miiftary at Oglethorpe park, and was witnessed by people. Two battalions took part in Ube battle one representing the Britlsh, Capt. Burke, of the Gate City Guards, commanding; the other Americans, commanded by Capt. Du ney, of the Sherman Cadets. It was exct and thoroughly enjoyed by the vast crowd. To-day an old-fashioned Georgia barbecue ts givea to the visiting military at the encampment. Tae Mysuc Uwis gave thelr annusi parade last night, the cars representing the Crusaders. A, Which embraes the of the Southern Presbyterian church tn Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland, met Tuesday night at Martinsburg, W.Va. Rev. J. R. Grabam, of Winchester, preached the opening sermon. Rev. W.A. Catapbell, th? ast moderator, presided until the election of Rev. Dr. White as his successor. At yesterday's ses- ston Rey. Dr. A. W. Pitven presented an over- ture to the general assembly for a union of the fore'gn missionary operations with the gene: ai assembly of the north, and for a similar aniea in the cepartment of cvangellstic labors for the colored race; referred to committee on bills and overtures. ‘Tue Victims OF THE ALPENA DiSASTER.—C apt. Daniel Miller, of the schooner Rosa Belle, wat left Chicago at six o'clock Tuesday morning, says he saw a wreck at noon which was upside down, and thought to be that of the Alpena. A Special dispatch from Grana Haven says: “Tae body of a boy aboat nine years of age has been found tweive miles south of here, bat ft bore nothing by which he could be identified. A trunk has been found containing letters ad- dressed to Mrs. Geo. McConnell, care of the steamer Alpena, Mrs. McUonneli was formerly stewardess of the Alpena, and wason her way to her home in Wisconsin.” Large numbers of the relatives Of those Jost have arrived at Hol- land and are searching the shore all te way from Saugatuck to Grand Haven. Tne body identified as that of Mrs. Bradtey, of Santa Fe, is now claimed to be that of ab uaknowa woman. THE Carz Cop Canat Trovsie.—It is learned Cheated the financial condition of the enter- prise that unless Fisher, the chief contractor, advances $500,000 by the 25th inst. his coatract 4s forfeited and the control of operauions revert to the company, which thereby saves $1,390,000 margin. Contractor Dretsbach then expects to receive all necessary funds direct from the com- pany. He says tkat $5,000 would tide over the present difficulty. It 1s stated that a new force of laborers is en route from New York to take the place of the Italian laborers, who quit work because they were not paid. In THE Episcopal GENERAL CONVENTION, ct New — yesterday, President Beardsley an- nounced the following committee on legislation ree oe Indians: Rev. Dr. —— Dix, New York; Rey. Dr. George M. Hills, New Jer- sey; Dr, J. H. Elliott and lon. Montgomery Blair, Maryland; Dr. J. M. Smith, Western New York, and’ Dr. J. W. George R. , Of Missourl, missionary bishop ef Arizona aed New Mexico, apd Leigh Richmond, of Watertown, Sionary bishop of Montana. CHEERS FOR Han TILDEN AND HAYES — At the time the train ge (emocratie meeting was i five Lundred feet from ot the speak experts Shryock andthe cause of Lis dtsappearance Uon ts @ mystery. He was trusted ‘with every: everg- thing. When last seen ho was near Bowllng Green, in a state of mind Indicative of derany ment. Messrs. Watts & Co. own the pool Pp leges for Losieribe, Lexington, Nashville, aud Rs. ANNA St1LB8 had two neighbors, at Souyh Windsor, Conp., whom she hated, and sent them two packages of poisoned candy by mail. Two families were made Gangerously ill, but only one life was lost. Mra Sdies was. arrested, but before the time for her trial she became Insane. That was nine years Now the physicians of the asylum fn which she a8 spent the interval pronounce her fally re- covered, and she isto be tried for the crime Which, ‘she says, seems te her to have been committed o1 esterday. . MR. BEIKNAr AND Mks. GREENE Nloped to- ether, at Melrose, Wis. They drove a good Ore apy, but had not gone more than ten miles before they heant a clatter of hoofs be- hind. Greene had hasty mownted and staried in pursuit. ‘The race was Jong and exe but the husband at length rode alongside the air, cocked @ pistol, and commanded a halt. pelknap Was abject With terror. | “¥ have your wife, M he sat, want her,” Gree “you don't think T've chased you Itke mad to get her back? On, ne, But I'll take my dollar and a bait that she's got in her pocket.” money was given up, y and the elopement proceeded A CONVENTION of fire underwriters. represent. ing companies in all parts of the Union, with delegates from English avd Amer.can compa- nies, assembed in New York y y. Tae following committee on business was approved: Samuel Blogden, foreizn compantes: A. S Gel lett!, Geneva, Pa; J. il. Hariville, Roterprise. of Connecticut; J. B. DeWolt, Providence, of Washington; T. 8. Chard, General Firemen’s Fund, of San Francisco; Hi. i. Hatl, National, of New York, and Dr. W. C. Skelton, secretary Of the Phenix, of Hartford. CRAZED BY & SINGULAR MisHar.—Johnnle Fiemming, while walking over the ruins of the Jamestown fire a day or two ago, slipped into a PRvy fault Miled with wurnlog cinders, burning is legs 80 that the flesh cume off, and’ he went insane with pain. AN O10 MISCEGENATION SENSATION, gram from Cleveland, Obia, « Another sensation ts the mts nage of Miss Minnle Sawyer, a simple-minded Caucasian heiress, to Jim Loomis, a colored ex- police court shyster. She ts a brunette and anything but handsome, aged 15 years. Her father died some years ago in Nebraska, well to do, and left property to her and a younger brother. She left_home on account of trouble with her mother and bosrded at the Johnson houge here. There she met. Loomis two years ago, Who was waiting on the taoie for hits meais. He ts 30, and fs handsome. with a bronze race and elegant form. Her mother end her uncle, who 1s her guardian, and who lives at Mentor, and all her acqualntances remonstrated, but last Wednesday Loomis procured a license and Rev. Matthew Mi, an Evangelical, married them. They are now living at Salem, Onto, where he runs a barber shop. TRE PLAN POR CO-OrBRATIVE STORES.—At a meeting of the New York Co-operative Assc Uon at No. 291 Broadwey yesterday a paper that had been prepared for public distribution Was adopied. It describes tie plan on waich stores ure to be organized as foliows: “Atier pay- ing legal interest (6 per cent.) on capital, 5 per cent of the remaining profit is put to the credit of a reserve f:ud to be disposed of as the mem- bers desire; 23, percent of the remainiag promis put to the Credit of an educational faud; whe re- Ialuing profit ts then divided equally according tothe fullamount pald as wages during cue quarter, the ft] amount of sales forthe quarter, aud in one-quarter Of the atnount of capital tn vested at the beginning of the quarter, but the Civicends on ail sales made to unknown per- Sens and one-half the dividend on all sales to Pon-members are put to the credit of the re- serve 1und.” Preparations for the recepilon of Mr. Thomas Hughes at Cooper Institute on or about the 23d inst. were made. Mr. Hughes is ex led to deliver an address upon general subject of co-operation.—N. ¥. World, 191. A GREE CHURCH TO 88 ESTABLISHED IN SAN FRANCISCO WITH RUSSIAN FUNDS.—A telegram from London, October 20, says: Funds have been granted by the Russian synod to erect & Greek-Russian Church in San Francisco. A priest bas been appointed to proceed to Cal- tfornia, He will be accompanied by deacons, sub-deacons, acolytes and a full choir. Five thousand rubles Have been granted for the pre- iminary expenses, and the necessary funds for the establishment will be forthcoming when the mission leaves St. Petersburg, which event is Expected to take place shortly. TUB POPULATION OF DELAWARE 1s 146,654. of which 9,; persons are foreign born and 26,456 colored.” ‘The population by counties 1s as fol- lows: Kent, 32,s:7; New Castle, 77,746; Sussex, S6osi.) The elty of Wilmiugion bas & popaus~ or of 4 PAayING FOR aN Escort.—In the suprem? ecurt at New York yesterday, a verdict was rendered for $1,200 for platuttif in the sutt of Carles Dean against Mrs. Teresa P. Bell. Dean traveled from Saa Frau to Paris with Mrs. Bell as anescort, she paying ail bis ex- benses end clothing him for iaking charge of hel 000 Worth Of diamonds and jawel No Ficur. Cleetand Press, A tole. tober 19, Says: egenation mar- Mr. Shierbrand, a local police re- porter of the Brooklyn Frew Presse, a German »g paper, recently quarreliad witn Mv. TLomans, the clty news editor, because he drew his blue pencil tlirough too much of the police reports. The lie direct was given. and a meet- ing with pistols was Uhreatened; but the city editor, realizing that the law forbids dueling, declares bis determinaton wot to make aa line mortal fool of himself by Ngbtlny TANNER TO Fast AGAIN.—Dr. Tanner, the champion faster, who ts ia New York, ts quoted lam making arrangements with hardson, of London, to fast there, Dr. Richard: has galned considerable reputa- tion on account of the stand he has made against the use of alcohol asa medicine. I have told him that I would do the forty days again in London, ana he is to issue a challenge to the brewers, distillers and doctors. They may se- lect SIX Men a8 near my age and physical con- Gition as possible. ‘They caa take wine, beer or auy spirituous liquor during the fast, and will only and will see what the result THE METHODIST CoNreRENCE, al Rockford, TL, recently passed a series or resolutions de- ciaiipg that pastors should not change their cbarges until after elec so Uhat several thousand votes might thus be saved to tue re- publican patty. italian army officers are now exercised In the practical rupniug of railroad tralas, so that in Ume of war they may know all about moving troops by ri CO, by the it: EO. of Rosita, Col ,to Mes i Miporeton. of Washington, D.C. * FAIRFAX —AECHER. | On Octobe Hewline M. E. Church, by the Kev Keuney, J A_}aimrax, of W Mrs. Exia B. ancusn, of Leest [Leesburg paners pinase MOODY—ADAMS. On Sept the M. P Chareh, in Jeifer. Kere Maloy, Trop +k 8 ton, D..©., to Miss Apa C. Frederick county, Md. ———— DIED, Wednesday nixut, October &, Henny T. Caick,in th Apasts, of Jetierson, u 1, 1890, at 9 SRICK. ps0, at year of bi Fureral will take place from between KE snd F northw Taber dS, at SOCICCE PM ncioche. NS. ber 2 2, at clot me Fastes, the only child ot Jusies and Mary D- i years and four months. ihe fen tte Mae Ye Wie note si eotthwest, Seturds nent at 30% jock. pt a Pil goth, Saray Bea Sry teense attend. FOFFMAN. At 12:30 a.m. Oct after a chert but painful illness, ML beloved child of James A. and aged threo years and six months ‘Mamie, our hag left ae Leaving our ‘God, all-bealing physician, Pei sont a EE lay, October neral from Oak Hill Chapel Frislay, Qctober 32, street ‘ere Tes] invited to attend. . os EERE One mene Meioved witeet Gomes Lenz and dsuziiter of John L. and Elisa Bre- Fr ta gt gnarled sPhovt hing she rest in peace. Funeral from the resi st'sa0 oclock, Gaitaie E. B’ Kouresox, in the Bis Caneral ‘wil take lace fram, his residence, 326 Eighth street north o'clock. ‘Lhe friends of the

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