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7 . = = —_ STEAMERS, &c. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. DRY GOODS. THE EVENING STAR. Agee ASRD ADperem 8 1.900 Verrmmaxs — * = is i eee t 1, "eran volun eer, mostly fr m QTEaAMeR MATTSNO. Dt PA Shela te ccpacectrnnn HIS AYTBENOON. GPATES & Haliy, Avctioncers. FA. oKERcHIEF Plans, EAIDAY..............October 22, 1550, | Clevelend and vicinity. visited Gen, een TOR ROTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. i (Late Web & Beveridge, ) HANCERY SAL OF VALUABLE rove, | © = = | to tue adden git the course of his Raving aE At ee AY and Ne. 1000 Pa. aven: C BETUATED BOME ON. NORTH 1 STREET, PEREMPTORY BALE CF GENTLEMAN'S TUBN HENRIETTA CLOTHS, of the Tart. fleld aid: To kee foe Soe = ‘eeett. Gen. Gare MO VED) » Pa. ue. 3LT WEE! IGHTRENTH SIREEL_AND = ‘7. ‘ oO. regiment “plow every RDAY, at 7 o'clock a m., for’ z 3 . We rhail sell at the B: ~ No 940 Louisi: oad AT FIMLIC a) egEDt OF the state, ana from Sate Cpe ey trusemoints anata DIRECT IMPORTER ON CONNER FE EVEN TEENT BILEEE axeninn. eng ATURDAY MORNING, october Bi, STRIPED FLANNELS, Mang eal OF the rst uoree, races at Pimltco, | Brigades and aivisions of ‘simoet’ every other one omsai y a YeLOcK, Une Gray mar » 15 on 2 .. Fer Star, The! ey rye Nd - Parts a returning, Als, at Mette aay a or NORTH PeTREER TE AVENCE AND | finite ‘hich, irarreuted’ sowed a yerioct tacit FANCY HOSTERY, Were Uwo other events, as follows: The fourth morgan selngined of the ““Grincer’s shart.” T bate. ine; Therscay and Sunda) retarpinw, and : 7 80 day returuluu. msc Crack Monday sink. GIG JONES, nent. octé-Sm Fo* POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. STEAMER THOMPSON, Weod, built expreasly —— i . er ines, MGphtiet mbarf every 3 Jeane PCLSDAY aud BATURDAY, at 7 o'clock 3 ., makine ihe principal landinss in the river. freiebts at low . are snd freebie © Ng LOVELL, President, ootls-3m M416 F strest. HE STEAMER ARKOWSMITH Wu less Fotomae Ferry Co. foot of Tth street, at 7 o'clock am. every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS sa @s Leonarit wn and Nomini: returning MONDA! WEDNLSDAY snd FRIDAY. Fare and Freight at lowest rates. Capt Joon F fer the ¥. J. STONE, Purser. eee AND FORTHESS MONBOA SIrEAMER JANE MOSELEBY, tC arratn JAMES 1 RE BARK! WED eee pire at A and Fort a ¥ rfolk alternate days at 4 p.m.,stop- sndria, Piney Point, Point Lookout roe, Va., ving and returning: Stesms! Sv SAMERS FOR NEW YORK: Fier 4). ©: » JOHN GIBSON . ©. KNIGHT, Diver, N.¥., SATURDAYS at 4p.m., m. FRIDAYS. For fretant . A. DENHAM, Aagt., 63 Water ‘Tickets, Staterooms, Ke , eo to General Office, 1416 F st. b.w., near Willa: Hotel. u O. 8 LOVELL, President. ‘ORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS INBOF AND THE SOUTH STEAMER GEORGE LSARY, var. ying U. +. Mail. Josgra Waire, Oommarder. Eaves Wasnryatox, Nonrorx, From foot of Seveuth st. | From Gampbeli's wharf, Every Every. MONDAY AND WED-/| TUESDAY, THORS- NESDAY, st 5:90, and] DAY AND SUNDAY, gxery, SAT uRDaY, at) ati. ae P.M. Stops st Piney Point and Pvint Lookout Going and Keturn!: «. First-ci»ss fare, $1; Round Trip, 21.50. Tickets good until ured. “Tickets and staterooms for sale at B.W. k 's Sons, 1216 £ st. n-w. ; H. B. Polk- inhorn's sts: noe Store, 632 La. ay., next to Post S Office; Purcy G. Smith's, 1431 Penna. 2.W., and A: P. Brown's, cor. 15th st. and N.Y. ave. B. F. DODD, Agent, Teh st. wharf, Washington, D. 0. D.F. KEELING, axent, sep? ‘Campbell's wharf, Norfolk. No GERMAN LLOYD—Srraxsar List Between New Yorn, Havre, LONDON, SouTHAMPION AND BREMEN. ‘The steam«rs of this company will sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of id street, Hoboken. hhates of ew York to Havre, Lon- don, Sout? a emen. first cabin, #100; second ca! eeraxe, $30; prepaid steerage > S60: certificrtes, $25. For freizht or passaze appiy to QELRICHS ‘ CO., 2 Bowling Green, New York. W. G. METZEROTT & OO., 935 Pa. ave., Axenta for Washipxton. sua ILYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ET WEI BETWEEN WASHINGTON, GROKGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA AND PHILADELPHIA, Coxxectixs AT PHILADELPHIA WiTH CLyDE's Lixxs ron New Youx, Bowron, Puovipexcs, FALL RIvEB, AXD ALE POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND STATES. ‘Through Lills of lading given. SAILING DAYS. From Wachinston—Mondays, at § p.m. Jelphia_Saturdays, at 10 8m. ved daily until 5 tm. Georgetown and delivered at Washington. harf, foot of 12th street. WILLIsM PF. CLYDE & CO., General Manager J:South Wharves, Philadelphia; J. H. JOHNSO} 2CO., Axeuts, 12th-st. wharf and 1203 Fst. n.w., Washington. ana Cte Oe LANE ROUTE. THE CUNAKD Le el COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ing et Cork Harbor, FEOM PIER 40, N.K.. NEW YORE. Wed. Wed, Nov.24 ~Wed., Doc.15 And every Weduesdsy from New York. RATES OF PASSAGE. snd 31/) roid, according to accommodations. rckets to Paris, $25 wold additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Bteerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other partsof est rates. o s of laden ziven for Belfast, Giaszow, Havre, Avtwerp and other ports on the Uontisant, and for Mec tterranean ports. Por freig’ id ;sasawe app'y at the Company's office, No.4 Howling Green, or both steerawe and gabin. to OTIS EIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street, Veabinator, C. bird VERNON H. BROWN & 00, N.Y. NEW YORK KHOTTERDA. The, first steamers of this lin it Building, corner New t northwest. ypencesere 4ND MINEBS’ THANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YOR#H. sys from Baltimore—Every WEDNER- DAY and SATURDAY, st 4 p.u., from foot of ‘Wharf, (near foot 8. Gay st) rom New Xork—Hvery WEDNESDAY and SAT- PS ats Say from Pier 49, Zast River, (near es “Plersnt pessenger accommodations. Lowest race frelvht mueranived. Hates of paszavc—First class, §5, tnclading meals and stateroom berth. Btecrame, 82, meals, if de BALIIMOKE, ScD. red, 26c. per meal GEO. H. Gps as A. L. BUGGINS, jer 49, EAST ET . AND MADAME SELDEN OF XYOUTH.—KEGIPE FREE forthe s) cedy cure of SEMINAL WEAKNESS, LOST 34 HOOD, and all diseases brought on by Youthful indiscretions. Address DAVIDSON & 00. ant-coly 78 Nassau st., New York. SOREWARD—If Dn. Baornnns fais to care BDY case of Weakness, Irrealaritics I ; thirty years” experience in ‘Washington. Oftice, 906 B st. 8. w. opposite Sm octs-sm* LEON’ the oldest established and only rel!- ADLEN’ PHYSIOIAN tn the city, can be RHOKS from 2 J dd trrewu- uiekiy cured. ‘Sepa- octl-lin Fate roouis for patienti wliy respectable lady has nice- MB. with first EA23%, DE FOREST las REMEDY FOR Ladies. All female complaints quickly cured. Can be consulted daily at 1728 7th st. n.w. Ofice ours from. ito9 p. m. 9-in* ME. BLANOBE, OF PaRIS, FEMALE'S DOCTEESH, cures 2! complaints. “A special- ben. G22 10th st., between E and augls-105 ceipt of price Cs al Weakness, Gonorrhea fate S02 ee e ine phy a lain office, 19 3. 3 Charges moderate. mar20 JOFe. WUE CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS, NEVER WEARS OUTC AL WAS Ny atid ead ALWAYS CLEAN, aud « be worn while bathing, ny nd a ea. Mire. Fisher Gas: FISHERS, 623 7th st. n.w. re. her devotes her attention to the wants of lady patrons. mar29 yO TICE. — Thousands of WATCHES kept in order by me during the hast tary - The rfect to-di manu- pital Waite Watches wih nh a ely if attended to by an experienced jot sedete he SENSED, 913 Pemmeyivanis ween ee THE MUNING RECORD, aa Wo. O1 Broadway, New Works Moet car i a) Papen exer publiabed. ie lers executed for ‘Becurities both in N. ¥- Ban Freneisco, it Foro JOHNSON & CO,, Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. O., DEALELS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS ‘TRICT and cther INVESTMENT SECUBITIES, DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXOBANGE. mard By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Qourt of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity caurenumber 6,971, (Purdy vs. Young. et'al.), the undersinea, wa\Trustres, wi Lotter for sale,in front of the premises, on THURSOAY, THE POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Is daily receiving invoices cf new goode from the best manufacturers ia Europe. oot) _ | Bist par cy Ocrous: , 1880, AT 4 o-cLacK Baty all cee lots of grown 0 City of Washington, an [us ear rt Cary INVITED TO | Pistrictof Columbis, known and deacribed as lots 1, Lt AT UUR STORE, 2, Sand 4, in sq.are 176, situated at the corner of Awp EXawink THe LARGEST AssonTMENT OF | i7ih street and New Hampehire avenne and T strest HEATING STOVES northwest. «nd on FRIDA’ To Be Found South of New York City. THE 22D DAY OF OcronEr, 1880, aT 4 o'cLoc: v. Mt, lot 1, in ‘We name BAD! equare 1: ey pitceted eS Tv rahe boty oon THE A) street an iew Hampehire avenue, iu said city au THE ARGAND, aero District. SIR WILLIAM, BRIGHTON, and others, ail finely finished and first class. Also, a !arge variety of COOK STOVE, PORT. ABLE and BRICK SET RANG y FURNACES, GRATES, ke NC VATHOBES, W. 5. JENKS & CO. Bep2d i; TAT 7tn st. LUMBER'S SUPPLIES FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. A NEW ESTABL!SHMENT. Having purchased for Cash.a full supply of every Columbia Law Building, sth etreet, } article used by Finmbers and was Fitters, we are See magi taactaas rALNY prepared to offer ous goods on as favorable terms | —<CtLa BBE WARREN Avct: nthe trade ae eny other houss. We reepeotfally | — ask an inepection of our Stock, confident that we Cannct be beaten either 38 to yuality or price, McHELDEN & CO., seplT 819 I3th street northwest. AS FIXTURES, THE BEST QTALITY FOR THE LOWEST PRICE, CAN BE HAD AT 521 L5th street. ‘Terms of sale are as follows: On each lot one- fourth of the purchase money in cash, to be paid within five dass after cay of sale, of which one hus dred dollars (#10) in to be peld asa deposit at the time of eale, and the balance of the purchase toney in three eqiial instaimentein Wx, twelve and eigbteen mouihs frou day of sale, for which the purebaser or ;urchasers shall deliver to eaid Trus- es hie, her or their promissory. notes, dated on day of sale, and to hear interest at six per centam Per snnuc, or allcash, at the option of the pur- chaser or purchasers. : WILLIAn F, MATTINGLY, } 35 Tth street n. Ww. FRANK T. BROWNING, Trnsteon: TO-MOREOW. HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AJ TRACTIVE BSLE Be GREL UGE FU URS. Will be sold_on SATURDAY, 23p Ooro: PER, 1880, aT 10 O'CLOCK, in front of and within my'salesroom, (Star Building, a fise c of parlor abd chamber furniture. elarge Revolving Desk, fine Hair Mattrassos, Brussels and other Oarpets, Oooking and Heating Etover, &e N.B.—Tha fine fernitnre will be sold at 12 o'clock New stylesreccived daily. el within ealesroom. | oie Largest Stock in the District. pecans THOS DOWHING Ante, a (J HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. No trouble to show goods. — RAL PLOUGIS E HARROW, E. F. BROOKS, 15th st.. MADE IN 3 PAN ; On SATURDAY, OctoneR®23p, 1880, ar 12 ene Sorooran Bullding-_ | o'croce, ,{feuy stiction rooms, 1 shall’ sell the = = ‘ove articles. PAINTEHS AND HOUSEKEEPERS, | "'Ticco. implements of farming were made in Japan, from oor mode! wantly finished ‘They were presented to General Vapron. cc?! Use JOHNSTON'S DRY BIZED KALSOMINE AND MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. Best in the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEOHGE RYNEAL, IJr., 418 7th st. n.w. Send for sample cards. sepa AS COOKING STOVES. The Mest pe Gas Light Company have st their office, on 10th street an assortment of the SUN DISL GAS COOKING STOVES, in various sizes peoess DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALTER S. RINGGOLD. By virtue of a deed to me, from the heirs. atlaw, I will cifer at public suction, on tho sren isee, on SATURDAY, Novemnen 6, 1850 ae AT 12 o'cxLccK, the property of tue late Walter 3. . i he used Miss Doda | J:inzzoid, situates above, and containing about ipheviecturecmpeowers, en 77 Acres, improved by a two-story comfortable Call and exemibe thei aug23 | Freme Dwelling, rnd outbuildines requisite for a ‘Khe place is under goo vation; haa a riving Viuesard of choice vs of Grap EATING SPECIALTIES— MOTTS' ROCIAL LATROBE. end is peculiarly adapted for the culture of fr MOTTS’ ELEVATED OVEN RANGE. bas azvod iawn in trout of the dwelling: is si MOTTS' STAR FURNACE. uated npo ept roadway, and has a fine ‘Above goods as cheap as any in the market view of the surrunuding country. ‘This property and warranted to give estisfaction. fxeituated in a. thrivirg and prowing nexchbor HAMILTON & SHEDD, hocd, aid is desirable as a residence or as a speon- aug2l 409 Vth street n. Int re property is the seine conveyed to the Inte owner by 4 heodore H. Bradiah and othora by ceed dated Aunst 10, 1468, and recorded in Liber RAILROADS. &. H. No. 2, folio 468, of ‘the Land Records for re = aye Arundel county, Md. iREA rms of sale: One third cas LSS80 pends, GREAT re TS SQ) | acd ite years, with notes bearing faterest at TO THE NORTH, WENT AND SOUTHWEST, | Percent per anunm Until paid.and to bn secured Double Track, Steel Bails. = a deed of trust on the property sald. Con SPLENDID _ECFNERY, MAGNIFICENT KQUIPMENT. ring at cost of purchascr. A depesic of $251 r SPTON EFFLCT, JULY 20th, 19¢3. quired on day of sale If termu of sale are not co ‘TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, lied with in ten daze I reserve the right to res corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: at risk of defau! ee For Pittsburs and the West, 8:00 g.m., with Sleep- J. HOLD RDON, Trustee. ing Cars fo Lowsville and Qnicazo: 10:40 a.m. | rmmediately after the =bove gale, at above-men- “Cincinnati, St. Lonis and Chicago; 9:30 p.m. | Hered piace, will be offered for sale the eatire Gaily, with Palace Car to Pittabane, 2 P| Household Furniture of the residence, consisting BALTIMORE AND POLOMAO RAILROAD. cf Parlor, Library, D.nine Room aud Chamber For Ganandaigua, Hochecters’ Buffalo, Niacara, | £urniture, Plated Ware, Cutiery, Books, Paintings, With Paes Car Geis tO Naseer, | Hreech-losding Rifle and Guu Uase, Barometer, 8.00 a.m. dally except Eunday : 9:30 a,m- dally, ASHI RAO VELSG, ee aautwie Ove Cow, two Horse, Catriage and Double Hs y iliis Loe! bes, Fs acon, Implements, ten tons o! re yr excaye K Haven and Elmira, at10:40 | t¢7, tiarreis of Corn;lot of Uypress Shiuwes Ni ey ‘Terms cash. beled i Cr arsine Tt er cel20 eo WALTER 8. COX, Admintstrator. Express of Pullran Parlor Oars, 9:30 a.m. | Dry qc deily, except Sunday. PH me For Brooklyn, N. ¥., #4 through trains connect at Pee Se Jersey. Cify wit! boats of Brooklyn | Annex. affording direct transfer to Fulton street, ayoid- in« double ferrisre across New York city. For Philadelphia, 10:40 4 m-, 2:10, 8 By virtue of a power cont wiland testament of Doug: at Montgomery cour m. a order, of, the: Orphans woe jis at mm. dail the subscribers, 2:10, 4:20, 4-40, 5:40, e to thi Sunday, 8:00, 10:40 a.m, p.m. 00 pn. » 6:40, 9:30 and 10 For Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For annspolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- i on 200 cK OM, tl ‘of land, , 2 roods, is siti 1 2 A leading cept Sunday. ‘the private f the late Douglass ALES ARDEA AND FREDERIOKSBURG RAIL. | Clopper and the private road of William R. Hutto WAY AND ACEXAND MIA AND WASHING: | Six to Cloprer's Station: line a 18 uta station and fronts on th esville aad Hi e For PRR Doo 9, 11 a-m., 4:20,6:20, | Fotd from St. Hose’ cliurch to the road leading into 6-25. Sand 11:3) p.m. Ga Sunday at 7,9 and | Qie Fepidence of the, =: li g.tm. and 8 p No. 4, perches Of 2 Ti. For Richmond and the South, 7 a.m. daily, and a 5:20 p.m. daiiy, except Sunday. ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Wasiington, 6, 8, 18 &.m. ; 12:50, 3, 5, 7 and 9:05 p.m., aod 12 mid right. On Munday atS and 10 au.. 7 and 9:03 Dm. ahexete, informstioa, sleeping and parlor csr ac- commodations can be procared at the offices, north- east corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania ave- mue, northeast corner 6h snd Pennsylvania ave- nue, and at the depot, where orders can be leit fo the checking of bazwaxe to destination front hotel and residences. L. P. FARMER. General Passenger Agent. FRa«NK THOMSON, General Manager. sepl7 AL TIMOBE AND OHIO RAILBOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. with: seo« National Houte and Short Line to the | ‘islity. All of these 1 North, Northwest, West, joltah Ratlrosds funni To take effect Stnday May Bod 1880, at 1:30 p.m. | © ity to ro take ef mday, 30 p.m. LEAVE. WARE ‘ON. P from Clopper's om, Glenn ad, ¢ - Hutton: Mi mm the of Wii ', lead tion: on the south 1 Joke and the wate 5 201 ac immediately in bonnde: A. ce sare on oF ing beautifi WASHING 0,00 m-—Baitimore, Elicett City and Way Sta- 6:50) quantity of timber, ches aud hickory, and is itiful and produc ‘Baltimore Express. Baltimore, Annapolis and way. (Pied- chester, Hagerstowa, Frede- y Rocks and way tations. Staunion and Vs. Springs Express. 9-00 a.m.—New York, Philadelphia, Bos:on and Bsltinore Exprese. Parlor car to New York and Philadelphia. 9:00 8.m.—t0n Sunday on!y—Ba'timore, Annspo- lis and way. 9:10 &.m.—t8t. Louis, Onicago, Cotumbas and Pittsbure Expres. (Connects ior Hayerstown and st Point of Rocks Piedmont, except Sunday.) Pullman car to Oin- pati and Louisville, daily; Grafton to Zanduszy except Saturday. z Baltimore Express. Stops at Biaden: » Oollexe, Beltavilie, Laurel, Annapolis Janc- and Hanover. 10 p m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicstt City ymients to bear inter x rured upon the land. Con- seyancing at the cost of the purchaser. A ‘plat of the lands will be exh ‘on the day of sate. ELEH LOPPER, of sale, and 5 + § Executors. ¥ _VIRTL P: g OF THE sU- ME C ct of Ci ail Es of ¢ proved I in the Distr and Way. f Lot numbered 1:35 p.m.—tBalt'more and Leurel Ex Land fort. 1:40 p-m.—10n Sunday on'y, Baltimore and Way. ig metes ahd bounda: 2:30 p.1a.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston je on 18th street west at the Exoress. Tat, and, rim 3:30 p.m.—Baltiore and Way Stations. (Win- shacien, Frederick, Hagerstown and Way, via He- 4:40 p.m.—Baltimore, Biadensburg and Lanrel te aoe Frederick, via Ke'ay. Btops at Annapolis unetion. 4:35 p.m.—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- town, Winchester snd Way Stations. On Sunday tw Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. jae p-1n.—tP-Itimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- 5:10 p.m.—tCxicago and Columbus Express. Sleeping cars to Chicas daily. 3 p w.—tPhiladeipbia and Baltimore Express. ye at Bladensburg and Laure 6-05 p.m.—voint of Rocks an’ Way Stations. 645 p m_—tBal-imors and Way Btations. peggy te BALIINORE AND LAUKEL Ex. 930 p.m.—tSt. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pittsburg Express. (Pittsburg, except Sunday.) cof 131 ife tothe line of Isth hn the line of dsth be secured by iP to the # the} e richts and interests: Of the court. 3100 deposit aud conveyanecug and res Trustee, THOS. J. FISHER, An street nw Sleeping cara to St. Louis and ritt-bure. octls, 15, 16, 18, 19, 23, 23, 25, 26,27 xi eee Baliaore, Bisdensburg and Laurel | rest. ; - st. nw. {U5 “p.m.—tnaw vors, purnapetpata, | a 10:15. BOSTON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Sleeping car to New York, and special siceping car to Phila- phi: “Pally. Sunday only. Other trains dally, excopt Sunds: at Relay Station. ¥or further fuformation apply at the Baltimore Jhio Ticket Offices, Washington Ststion, and 619 and Corner 1ith and Pennsylvania avenue, re crders will be taken for ze to be chevied avd received at any point in the city. W. M. OLEMENJS, Master of Trausportation. L. M. COLE, IFicket Avent. GO. 8. ROUNTZ, Gateral Agent. C.K: LORD, Genéral Passenger Agent. my? A.M, and. continuing from day: Until the entirc stock is eold, over thousind dollars worth of” fir ¥ ee 7 I will eell, at public auction. on TUESDAY, Octouen’ “Sern, COMMENCING AT be i jock, 926 7th street northwest. r dealers and hotel keepera, © out the entire stock to the FOLEY, Auctioneer. Remember place of sale, 925 7th sireet northwest. oet]-d B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. e PROFESSIONAL. ———— GRUSTER SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK VASY FEET, &c.—The wise for health on DWELLING WITH STABLE IN REAR. S daily walks depend, hence De. WHITES Ee 424 FIRST STREET NORTHWEST NO tsblishment, 1416 Pa, ave., opposite Willard’s Ho- tel, is patronized by thousands of well. By a of trust, dsted Decem. |-known per- 1 Kovaucay ansong thems the hishest Medical Judie, per Othe 1876, Gnly Feoorded in Liber. 341 Puliteal, Miltery and Naval dignitaries of this and | trict of Dolumbia, and at the request of the party se- representatives of leading for countries. Foot | cured thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front of Surgery, Oorns, Bad Nails, ete. Fee $1 per visit.o7 | the premises, on FKIDAY,, tHe 207TH Day OF H. JOHNSON, DD. 8. Ocrurer A. D. 1880, ar 4 6'cLocK the fol- =e Jewit described real ‘estate, situated in the Gity of aap OiTtes case: Weshloton, District of Columbia, to wit: all tiat got coe ee snd being in said city of Washington, "and being erence:—Rev. Dr. Domes and others. suslt | tw s i Sao. Be Ribbey's recorded eieaieinea WE! BN, ist, removed to 915 7th | of equare numbered five hundred atd seventy-one sine GEL CEOS ‘TREY inserted ‘371}, together with the unprovements.. &7 ver set and all operations rai Teeth at reasonable prices. ee broperty? or all eash sf option of purchaser, Dentist, 715 Tath st n.w., bet. G | BroPehs Gene tenia: and all conveyancity Desatifu Lsets of Teall See oe ee RB. DI aod Mave. ; Teeth THE TRADES. METS, Ceased By ————————————————— . OOKBINDING—The B po sand taean Out taper GENTLEMEN'S: Seno ee : = SRS. E: & J. 0 oe AYE, a Base. Also, Top Ehaeton neerly yew, and pant Mace set of haruess. drial given uniil 10 a. m. Monéay, Octover 25th. it SPATES & HAHN. Aucts. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, dvinth and D streets n.w. CASES OF STONE CH'SA GROORERY: A DE. BIRSBLE SS8OKtMENT, IN Lots, YO THE TRADE: ALSO, INVUIGK OF TIN Bu Ts, BASINS, ASSORTED 617) ‘AITERS, &c., Ko., AT AUCTION. Within our salesrooms, on MONDAY MORNISG, Oct 257u, aT 10 o’CLOCcK. oct22-2t QPATES & HARN, Auctioneers. , as AUCTION SALE OF HORSE, PHETON, HAR- NESS AND LAP BLANKETS. Will be sold at the Bazaar, on Tu-MUR- ROW (Ssturday), Ocrosen 4%, 1880, at 10 O'CLOCK, Ore Gray Mare, 9 years old; one! Piwton (nearly new ; ene set of Harness and Rab- Ge orbe Cover, uew, and ene L’neu Duster and DP. COLMAN, Auctioneer, ° No. 308 10th street northwest. MONDAY, Octoner 25, ar 10 o’cLock A.M., I fhaileell, by pubic auction, 02 the preuises, the pteck, rixtures, Lease, &c., of bar Room corner 12:h and b streeta north West. Sale ponitive. ‘Jerms en H. COLMAN, Auctioneer. oct 22. UCTION SALE OF DUNK: DEEMED PLEDGRS 4 Will sell for H_ |K. Fulton, at 1218 Pennsyivaria avenue uorthwe@, c:mmencing on TUm3vAY MUERNING, Uctonen 20TH, aT WW o’cLo« A. M., ALOU! 1,000 FORFEITED PLEDGES afis sale will consist priccipally of Cth, and wil, be continued mornings at 10 o'clock, asd eve nings at 7 o'clock. until ailare sold. Persons hoidi red, will pleate take notice. MES GUILD, anct.. J. HARRY W ‘aletmuap, H. K. FULTON, Broke: or Watten B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. On TUFSDAY, Cctober 26th, 1890, ara & O'CLOCK A. a1, We Fhail sei] at ttore No. 1723, Peuntyivania ayenue, Dorihwest, a large and well axsorted stock of Furniture, & the entire ttock of a deale~ "We CHAM2ER SUITES, SIDEBOARDS. MIRKURS, SaFES, BEDATEADS, BUREAUS, WASE STANDS, BEDDING ard a general assortaent of Household ete! Terms cach. ™Honse and store for rent. ocil2-8t WALTER B. WLLLIAMS & OO., Aucts, NPCS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TLUSTEE SALE OF PROPERTY, IMPROVED bY WO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, No. 13 TWENTIETH STREET NORTHWaSsr. Under snd by virtue of a deed of trast, bearing date the 19t day of May, 1875, recorded in Liber No. 784, folio 411, et se1., at" oné 0) the land records of the Diatrict of Oolumbia, end at the request of the party secured thereby, 1 vid offer at puclic eale, in front of the premises,on MONDAY, Novempaw Ist, 1850, av 4:30 O'CLOCK P v., the south 20 feet of Lot numbered 9, by tue aepth thereof, said part of lot being in rquare bun.bered $6. ip the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia. rics of fale: One-third cash: and the re: in three equal instalments, payable in six, tw-lve and cightcen months from day of salo, with interest at seven per cent per aunum, paydb.c semi-an- hualy, and to be evidencd by promissory notas of the purchaser, secured by Gevd of trust on tl pioperty sold." A deposit of 160 will be requ! at ume of If purcaaser fails to comply witu terms within seven days from sale, the Triste wii retell nt bis cost and risk. All conveyancing at purchaser's cos* oct#zd&ds THOS. EB. WAGGAMAN, Trastos. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTE OF REAL Under a de ist to me, bea WWth Janua 1 dre ed i one of the land records of this Di ee 69, &e., shall sell at pub) est bidder, on t! 101m Day © ‘ ¥ M., part of Lot 22, in Squ the i! e. corner of sahare and on 1th street thence north north to H st with H stn having, be secured th ‘Tl being me 1a pte AT $0'¢ 1,021, ru sale J payments in one and two y t, deferred pay to bi cured upon property. at cort of purchaser. in notes of Al conyeyant W. B. WEBB, Trust 4u6 Sth street. MPROVE EET, IN LE OF VA ON WAL t_ public atic! mises, followia in the city of Georget follows, to wit ah 4) the bs t lot of kround, being pacts of lots z of Old Geore; town, and bounded to Eeginning ata peint at the eid of 20i foot Li , measured, weet on the uorth side of ct: ‘from the intersection of Hish and Wi ts, and running thence on the north side of ster bircet east 25 feet, more or less, to ab fence; thence north and paral’el to Hish 0. a $) foot alloy, rmnuing at right anh reat : thence with said alley west to interasc: anne drawn north end paraliel with High street from the point ef becinning, and thenos with eait ersed to the bewinning. ‘Tbe sald property proved by cue brick house ard two trawe One-third of the purchare moncy cash: the residue thereof payable iu three eqaal ingtslments, respectively at six, twslve aud eighten months from day of sale, for the payment where »t le purchaser will cxecate his several notes, with deed of trust on Tee. at 6 per cent, secured bj [ ihe said property. A’ deposit of $100 will be re- quired of the purchaser at the time of asle. Tae ‘Trastees reserve the right to resell thesaid property aiter five days’ advertisement, at the risk end cust of defaviting purchaser, should the terms of sale be not complied with within tive days from day of sale. Conveyancing and recordiag at purchaser's cost. C. M. MATTHEWS, Congtias st, Georgesnn, D. O. RODOLPHT CLAUGH TON, 480% Louisiana av., Washington, DUNCANSUN BROS., Aucts, af T. COLDWELL, Kez! Estate Auctioneer. Be $' SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS ARTY, 4 NO. 741 NORTHWEST. f a certain deed of trnst, dated 1 doth, A. D. 1875, and dul, 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 stall se'l, in frout of the preaiscs, at public auction, ob THUBSDAY, THE 28TH Day or CoronsE, A. D. 1889, ar 4 olcLock p. M., the following deseribed teal state situate in the city of Washington, D. U., sud being part of Lot numbered fourteen'(4), it square numbered four hundred sud fifty-four (454), beginning for the eame at a point on the line of Seventh strect forty (40) feet sonth from the Lerihwest corner of said lot and running thence with said Seventh (7th) street ; thence south (2) fot uty-five foat, and en inchs to the place together with the improvements, Xe. Uné-third cash; balance in two (2) equal aliments, in six and twelve months, with in- et from day of sale, and secured by dsed of truet on the property gold; or al! cash, at pur. cheser’s option. he deposit at time cf sale. All conveyancing aud recording at purchaser's cost. i: terms of sale are not complied with in ten Gaya from day of sale, tho Trustees reserve the rixlt to resell te eame alter soven days! advertisement. coll-d&a BRAINARD He WARNER, | Trustees. B Hl. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE GROUND ON SITE TH W YORK AVEN R [WEEN ‘THIRTEENTH AND FOUL EENTH STREETS, By virtue of a ceed of trust, dated Pebra- ery Ist, A.D. 1871, and recorded in Lis er 687, folto 430, of the land records of Wash-. ireton county, D.C., the subscriber will sell to the highest bidder, on the premises,on WEDNESDAY, the 277 Day dv Ocronen, 1880,a7 5 O'CLOGE P. at. the followirg property, s{tuated in. ‘*the heirs of Join Pavidsou's subdivision of original Lots 7, 8 and 9, in square numbered 250, (two hundred aud ) in the city of Washington, District of Go lwabia, being parts of Lots thres and four, front ing, tovether, 44 feet 28 inches, more or Icss,on H. street, by 102'feet, more or lees, desp: ang all of Lots five and tix, cach fronting twenty-five fest on HB strect, with the improvements, &. } Dermé of sale: One fourth in cash (of which 100 on each parcel, if sold in parcels, must ba paid at Hime of sale); and the residue in equal instalments, in oe, two ahd th:es years trom the date of suk for which the purchaser's notes will be required, Dearing eight per centum per annum interost. pay: able half yearly, to be aecured by a deed of trast on on the property'sold, or all cash, at the option of the burebaser. Conveyancing and recor chanerecoat 'and the ‘Trustee reerves the right to houce published in the. key tan at thea the ivening Star, at the teak ‘ud cost of tho purchaser, eh with the terms of sale dag ho fat oomaniy date. Oe A. HYDE, Trustee. ~—_______A, HYDE, Trustee. _ QALE BY EXECUTRIX OF A DESTRABII ON EAST SIDE OF SIXTH, NEA CORNED Ur.der and by virtue of fall an thority vested in me by tae will oF rerdss Schlegel, deceated, I wilh, as execntrix, tell at public anction, to the highest bidder, ia Trom of the premier, cn BATURDAY, THR 33TH Day OctovEn, 1880, az 4:30 p my Lot No. 20, In fquare No. 450, (20 feot front Py'88 fest 434 inches ‘Terms: One-third to be paid in cash and notes for the residice of the purchase monoy to ba gives Payable in equal smounts, at 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest from the dav of sal6, and seared & deed cf trust on f 80'd, or all cash the purchaser's 01 The property 1aay be re- scld at the purchaeer’s riek aud cost aftar three days notice in the Evening Stsr nesspagor if the termsof fale be not complied with withle five days from the day of sale. All convayuncing st VEE Da86re C08 ty 434 SORLEGEL, Brel tei * a recutrix, WALTER B, WIUDTAMS & CO., Aucss Coad, 3,20, 27,298 oe KID GLOVER, SILK BANDKERCHIEFS, TABLE LINENS. §@” NEW GOODS. TYLER & CHEWNING, Gate Clerks with Perry & Bro.), oct18 918 7th st. n. Fur AND WINTER OF 1580. Great Bargains in BROCADE SILKS, at 82 and 82.50; Extra Qualities, 83, 83 5. and 84. New Shades of SATIN DE LYO! PLUSHES, VELVETS, SATINS and FANCY TRIMMINGS. HANDSOME PLAIDS, medium pricea. DE GOODS, in great variety, at the LowgsT Manger Rates. Large and a.tractive stock of UNDERWEAR for Men, Women and Children. STAPLE AND FANCY HOSE, SILK HOSE. MISSES’ FANCY HOSE, in choice styles. QUILTS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS. anda very large stock of ANTIQUE CURTAINS, at mod- erate prices. B.—First-class Goods at reasonable rates. One Price. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, cetl6 919 Penna. avenue. QuIbTs t SHIRTS): brn "8s SHIRTS, the cheapest. Brire’s GENT’S NIGHT SHIATS, the longest. te’s UNDERWEAR, the best. UMBRELLAS, the strongest. Custom SHIRZ, to measure, Brnes **** “ MONEY EEFUNDED FOR GOODS NOT BATIBFAOTORY. Scif-measurements rasiled frea. J. B. BRINE, 435 7th st. now. Washington, D. 0. IX for $12. oct | bt STOCK oF NEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS. Gd neat quality Pune Woot FEENOH DRESS OUD (h alicolors, black, navy biue, wine, plu scenet, &¢., &e.,) only 1, worth 5G. Ke 8iz6 double White BLANKETS, $2, $2.50, 33 up to xiv. Pure White TABLE DAMABK, 50, 62, 75, 87, 81. wide double-width’ Black’ OASH- Pure Wool, MERES, 37:4. Colored OASHMERES, all Pare Wool, 25. Excellent heavy BLAOK SILK, 55. BLACK SILKS! BLAOK SILKS! The best and cheapast in ty. Our sl, $1.25 and $1 50 Black Sik: sre SPECIAL BARGAINS. LADIES’ OLOAKS! ~~ LADIES’ GLUAKS! CARTER’S, Vil Market Space. Colored SATINS reduced to 75. Excellent White Wool Flannel, 20” Piano Covers, very large assort- tent, to $1. pre Shawis. Black Orape and Grape barvaing in Black Caahmeres, 60, Black Tamise. Black Orape Cloth. ilk Warp Heurietta. Immense assortment loth, for men and boye’ wear, 25 to $1.50. Wezzusutta, the best Cotton in the world, only 10. CABTER’S, ‘Jil Market Space. Nottingham Lace for curtains, 12. Black Cashm Veils. Epi oct ‘CeSrEre: ‘We have Just overed 4 splendid assortment of WILTON, AXMINSTER, MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS all the newest and most choice designs. pestry Ingrain Orrpets with Borders to match. >myrna Carpets, Rug3 and Mats in great variety. Those furnishing will find it to their advantageto examine our stock before purchasing. HOOE BROTHER & CO., 1328 F st. m.w., near Ebvitt House. gums TO OKDER. i> Cur SHIRTS to order are unsurpassed fort, style and durability. Fit usranteed. made SEIRTS of our own make, 60 cents oF: Choice lot of NEOKWEAR at 6u cents, formerly fi. Elegant Britien Malt Hose at 25 ots. ; Hosiery, Gioves, Collars aud Oufts. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factory, 81 F st. n.w., opp. Patent Office. for com- Ready- aulB BY® THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT. ré 18 nothing better inthe market. It is ele- quace, and of the very beet material, and on'y 80 cents, finished, ready for the wash tub. Only 80 cents for the “‘alystery” Shirt. t's LINEN COLLARS, Istest styles and finest only $1.50 per dozen; six for 76 cents. Best MEGINNISS’ ERANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FAOTORY, angl8 1002 F street northwest. QHLET MANUFACTURERS. DUBEEUIL BROS. & 00., ULX2 F Street Ne W. piWegeul the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in ‘Cur ELEIPTIO SEIRT only 65 cents. Onr GLOBE BEIRT only 75 cants. Le EUREKA BEUNFOBOED, finished, only $1. We will compare it with any other Shirt forthe vkaiS line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always oh band af DUBREUIL BxOS. & CO. RUMZ © street IN. W. Tace was the compensation purse for all ages. n ile heats; purse $:00 for the first horse and 850 for the tecond, winners during the meeting five Peunds extra, beaten horses allowed seven pourds, The Starters were Rosaile, Boardm. and Edwin A. Rosalle had the call'tn the pools Ql $250 to $120 for Boardman and $55 for Edwin A, who carried a penalty of three pounds. Ros- aie finished winner by three lengths ahead of Edwin A, who was six lengths phead of board- man. Time, For the Second heat, Rasatte Was Sti]l the favorite at $50 to $58 for Edwin A, and §17 for Boardman. Edwin A won, three lengths abead of Kosalfe and Boardm> dis- tanced. Time, 1:46. For the third neat Edwin A became tbe favorite, selling in pools for $100 to $45 for Rosalle, Edwin A finished winner of the heat and the race by two lengths, Time, Ts ‘The fifth and last race of the day was a hand- teap steeple. chase, over the regular course, for all ages, about two and a hail miles; purse $5 for the first. horse, $100 for the second and $50 forthe third. The starters were J. H. Haverly, Pomeroy, Bertha, Judith, Ohio Boy, Liate D. and Disturbance, iu che pools Lizzie D. was the favorite, selling for $350 to $235 for Olio Boy, #125 for Haverly and Pomero: and Bertha and $190 for Dist siart was very Lizzie D. belag the away, followed by Judith, Disturbance, Oalo Boy, Bertha, Haverly and Pomeroy In the orier in Which they are named. The first wall was cleared and all passed into the east fleid ard cover the hedge and ditch. At the stone wall Haverly and Pomeroy went wrong, thea Judi h went t6 the front and they taa into the sea‘er field and over the two ea:th walls and water leap and started for the souta field. Her Lizzie D, went to the front and rematned tn th lead back Into the center fled and over all ta ob:tructions and {nto the track. The race was then for the finish, and Bertha outfooted Lizzie D. and came to the score two lengths abead of Lizzie D. (second), Disturbance third, Judita fourth, and the others out of the race. Time, 5: BELMONT PARK. The winning horses at Belmont Park ye: day were Fied C and Nigger Bab} 2:50 race was declared off on account of tie sick- ness of horses, » Jullen ts sick, and will not trot 10-day, as was announced. The winners at Narragansett Park yesterday were Billy D., Hiclene aud J, W. Arthur, 4 Tae OF THE ALRENA DISASTER.— Prot. Hope College, has a leat from a diary pess book found attached to a moulding of the cabin of the steamer Alpena by a small nail. It is badly chafed ana water soaked, but by the ald (fa glass can be read as follows: “Oh, tis isterrtble. The steamer ts breaking up fast. I am aboard from Grand Haven to Chicago. George Conner.” The last two letters of The name are very faint and may be Connell. Special dispatches received in Chicago from liolland, Micb., comment on the character of the wreckage of the Alpena, which came asiiore there. Ii is stated there are in some ca ab- solutely rotten timbers, so that It is cousi tered remarkable that she had not gone to pieces sooner. People who saw the conditton of the Umber that floated In were highly indigaanr, It is fair to say thatit is Claimed in beualf of the Goodrich company that maay of the pleces of wood which came ashore were not parts of the Alpena wreck. Thetug Graham has arrived at Grand Haver, bringing the bodies of M. Crossman, of Grand Haven, and Mrs. 8. B. Cole, of Evanston, !l., sister of Frank Honbro Muskegon, the agent of the Goodrich Trauspor- tation Company. No other bodies were toan| Mr. Crossan’s watch was stopped at lite: minutes past ten, $0 it is supposed that th steamer foundered about that time Saturday morning. The body of H. agent of Hill Bros., of New York, another passeuger on the steamer Aipena, has been recovered. GEN. Grant attended a republican meeting a Stamford, Conp., yesterday, and tn the evening went to Jersey City, where a& receplo2 was tendered lim. Atthe Academy of Music, under the auspices of the Boys in Blue, Gea. Giant made a speceh predicting republican suc- cesson the second of November, saying that there would a solid north for the republicen Ucktt, including New Jersey, and that it ws as much to the interests of the democrats as to the republicans that the republicans should contnue fo run this governinent. He afver- wards had a reception at the Opera Hou Where be made another speech of similar tenor He commented particularly on the subject of carpet-bagg come when they could goto the south and live as well asin the north and the west. Out in Iilinols, he said, nearly all are carpet-baggers, and the present governor of Iilino!3 is the frst native Of the state ever Chosen to that ofice. BDUCED AND MURDERED HIS SISTER-IN-LAW. — Wednescay night George A. Wheeler went to the police station and confessed that he had murdered his sister-tn-law, Della J. Tiliszon, in a lodging-house at No. 23 Kearney street, and packed Ler body ina trunk. His statement was at once verified. The circumstances of the case are remarkable. The deceased had been Living with her sister and Wheeler, and the latter h: subjected hef to his desires, his wife being cog- nizant of the fact, but concealing the affair to avoid a scandal. Latterly aman by the name of George W. Peckham, who became acquainted with the family sore Ume ago at Ciseo, Placer county, sought to marry Della. This created Jealousy on the part of Wheeler, who yester- day, while Della was sitting on his lap, choked her to death. | Wheeler and his family formerly lived in New York. MILK POISONED nY SEWAGE WaTER.—What appears to be a terrible case of milk potsoaing is reported from Rochdale. There has been an alurming outbreak of typhotd fever in the town lately, upwards of 20 persons being infected, of whom eight are known to have died. From in- vestigations made it seems that the famtltes in which the deaths occurred were ali supplied With milk from a particularfarm. An exami. nation of the farm premises in question led to the discovery that there was a well Kitchen in Which seware water we officer cf health, at an inquest on one viclins of the poisoned muk, sait doubt the milk from the tari “fa quesiton, po’ luted by the sewage water, had caused the 0 break of typhoid fever raich had pro fatal.—Liverpoul Post. FAMILY SUPPLIES. LWAYS WERE AHEAD! ARE STILL AHEAD OF ANY AND ALL COMPETFITION. FIRST PREMI or THE GOLD MEDAL, Awarded again to CERES, ‘The celebrated MINNESOTA PATENT PRO- o OUR, for being the handeomest and the most nutritious Patent Fiour that ever was exhib- ated ata Fair. Kemember that CERES, she whitest and strongest, and in every respect the ‘most beautiful of all Minnesota Flour, was awarded he FIRST PREMIUM last year. Itcama oat vie toricus then ayainst ail other competitors, and it is “COUK OF THE WALK” sain this year, and any and every housekeeper who wants *NOW- WRITE BREAD, ROLLS AND BISOUITS, should ask the wrocer for “*OZRES," the champion Plour of America. FOR BALE BY EVS£RY G20D GROCER. WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Bet ct, and Indiana ave. WM. M. GALT & CO. P. § —They are also the sole Wholesale Agonte for this District of Hevker’s Self-Raising Flour and Buckwheat. oct 16 N EW GOODS. SYMINGTON'S EG¥PTIAN FOOD, Prepared at Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England. Itisan excellent neurisaing and strength- cong Ketod for Lufunis aud Nursing Mothers. tEREER'S ) 1] ae Se eae sete: E DE b er o ve Fs W, REED'S SOND, - IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES, | cct'6 A216 F strest northwest. Boston MARKET, 1719 Penn‘a ave. REOPENED BY LEON SCHELL & CO., Proprictors, Dealers in FISH, OYSTERS, MEAT, GAME, &o, Orders for dinners solicited. oot (COLUMBIA POTTERY. 813 Georgia avenue, foot of 3d st. east. Fine STONE and EARTHENWARE of every de- seri) le Hand and machine-madeFLOWEB POTS! ‘and at the lowest prices. POLITICAL QUARREL AND A CHALLENGE IN New city, N. J. perittendent of the St the lie to Major Harris 8. Goddard, of Pi phia, who is visiting at Bergen Point. day Major Goddard challenged Mr. Van Wick! to fight a duel, giving him the choice of weap- ens, Van Wickie, 95 yct, has made no reply. Goddard seems to be deadly cacnesi, and tt friends of boLA parties fear tb baa o lision between the men. Goddard has taken in several aflzirs of honor in the south aud on in Paris. FataL RAmroap AcCIDENT.—TwoO express cars, one baggage Car and oue passenger of the Pacific express west, on the P nia raiircad, were thrown from the Wack. near Connemaugn, Pa., yesterday, Express Messen- ger Ckas. McCloskey, of | Pittsbargh, was Crushed to death by tiie tron safe in bis car, and two passengers were slight y Injured by jumping from the windows. One express car took tre fiom the stove ard was consumed, bu: thef}o0ds were saved and the body of MoCloskey was res- cued. ‘The train was delayed about three hours. New York Dewocratic BustNess MEN.—Five thousand. persons attended the descratic meeting of business men in Wail street, New York, yesterday atternoon. Among the speak- eis were ex-Lieutenant Governor Dorshelmer, Abram S. Hewitt, S. 8. Cox and others. A letter from August Belmont on the business interests involved in the approaching contest was read. Great enthusiasm prevailed. ee CLENT NATURALIZATION Pargxs.—Thos. sex vormerly a, United States depucy mar- shal, was arrested in New York yester- day, at the instance of Chef Supervisor Da- venport, charged with perjury in swearing that he’ knew one Jonnson for several years, whereby he procured his certiticate of naturait- zation. Johnson was also arrested for obtain ing his papers fraudulently, and Christiaa L'e- bur for aiding and abettinghim. Johnson and Seiss were held in $5,000 and Liebur in $10,000 ball for examination. RowseR entered the house of Isaac Clem- ena, an oid and prominent citizen of Warelam, Mase., Thursday night, made a terrible and per. haps fatal assault upon him, and decamped with a lotof valuables. A young man who at- tempted to rob Mr. Clements a year ago has been arrested on suspicion. THE EBRATION.—The muntci- crewative committee ‘on the late celebration ie Baltimore have concluded their floaniclal Jabors, and find that after paying all expenses there a ‘be a balance left in Ts, and sald he wanted the day to | Survivors of the war, sixteen years Over, 18 a great sight for any man ee Nookon. greet you all With gratitude for this visi Ite Persopal compliment ts great, but there is an- other thought Iu ft fer grea‘er'than that to me, and greater to you. Just over yonder about tur Miles, when I Was a mere lad. I heard the fmt iitical speech Of my life. it was a spocn that Joshua R. Giddings was making. Ye had cone home to appeal to his constituents.” A southern man drew a pistol on him while he was speak- ing in favor 0. human liberty, and marcned over towards him to shoot him Gown, to stop bis specch ard quench the votce of Hberty. “Tre. member but one Using that the old hero said mn the course of that speech, so long ago, and it Was this: “I knew I was speaking for liberty, nd I telt that if the assassin shot me down, my Speech would sti go on and triumph.” Weil, Dow, gent] men, these twelve hundred and the hundred times tweive hundred—the milton of men that went out into the field of battle to Tight tor our Unlon—felt just as that speaker fell, that If they shoud ali b> shot down the cause of liberty would stil! go on. REPRESENTATIVES OF ALL THE Koaps In the Baltimore and Obto sysiem met at St Loals yesterday, in sem mal Mecting, to fix time Schedules for the coming winter, and afler an informal discussion It was deciici to make no change in the present tins A New Virginia La eltt- gens has been received tn x that Judge Welford, of the Cin coatot mond, Va., has grat rot iueorp Dion 10 an associatio:: of New York capitaltsts, ate of “The Old Dominton Land Ps The incorperators are Messrs. C. P. Huntington, Harvey F A. Hatch, Jas. H. Storrs and J. EK. Gates. Mr. Huntingion ts president of the company and Mr, Frank St issecretary. The capital stock ts restric the terms Of the act of Incorporation to $4.0#0,- 000, The Stated object of the company is to own, mine and develop land tn tho state of Virginia, Some @® the lauds belonging to the company are on the line of the Chesapeake and Olio railway, which begins at Richmond, and has t's terminus at Huutington, W. Va., on the Ohio river, but the larger pari ites on the pep- lasula which div desthe waters of the York ard James rivers, The land will be divided inw Smell farms and soid or leased to settlers. There is no ratiroad on the peniusula proper, 4nd a part of the company’s scheme isto bald a road from Fortress Monroe to a polut on the Riebmond and York river railway. The or- ganization of a line of steamships is also con- templated, A TERRIBLE STORY OF KRVENGE Comes front Bradford, Pa, where Moses Kane, a brakeman on the Philadelphia and Kr has been arrested on a change of wit r. It ap- Prars that he had adifMfculty with the engineer of the train he was on, and threatened re- yenge. The train was switched of to a siding to await the passave of a fast freight train, when the brakeman, it 1s , Opened the switch and caused’ the latter to collide with the former and kill the civil engineer of tne Mas. Srrac the New Yor Cetober 21, says: Ex-tove ceived {Information to ¢ t Trustee Ch lee, OD the part of the estate, and s Thompson, on the part ot Mrs. Sprague, at Working to the same end. He ascartatned that Mr. Chaffee has appointed Mr. Thompson ¢cus- todian of Canonehet, virtually giving him the sole control of the ‘hall and all its contents, thereby enabling Mrs. Sprague to look for the dccumentary evidence Claimed to have been overlooked by ber at the time of hef departure, and also ejecting the ex-Governor. THERE Was a man in our town aBd he was Wondrous wise; whenever he had goods to sell he straight ¢id advertise: and whea he found Lis good: were gone, with all his might and — he hurried in another lot and advertised again. zram to RI, nor Sprague ve VicToRIA NoT DEAD.—A special dispatch to the N.Y. World from San Antonio, Texas, Oc- tober 21st, says:—Gen. Ord to-day récelved two dispatches from Colonel W. RK. Shafter, com- manding the department of the Kto B. Ore contained the information that Vietorla and his band of Apache Indians, with one thou- sand head of stolen stock, were forty miles Lorth of Chihuahua, Mexico, The second dis- atch says a courier had arrived at Prestdio del Norte with the information that Victoria was in that county pursued by Mexican troops com- manded by Colonel voas. The Mexican troops at San Cortos were oniered to jotn the ursuers, The report that Victoria and his band had been destroyed is not believed by army ofilcers here. MARRIED ON. On October 26th, 1880, Va., by Hev. E. Meade, Dr i Wastington, D. C., and GORDON, Of Basex county, I es DIED. COLLINS. | On October 21, 188", at LL o'clock a. m., James, the only i of Jawes and Mary Db, Coliing, aged turee years an] four mon ths Funeral wil take place from his rar dmoth=r's residence, E street, hetween Third aud F achalf eouthwest, Ssturday next, at Bo'e wes Fines and relatives are resj(cifully invited to HARDSON. On October 21st, 1880, at 20 Many @. SICHARD SON, land. Funeral from late residen weet, Friday, October 224, p.m. W?LKER. On Oct ber 21st, 1680, L. EB. Waser, d fifty-eeven years. The remains will be taken to Massachusetts for interment. . rest south- UNDERTAKERS. TILLIAM HACKETT, with Avovstus AKER, W Uektnone, Fussini ad UNDERT: Xo. 316 Pa. ave. n.w., between Ud and 45 ste. Everything Srst-claes ‘sopdi-ly {8ED. SPINS LE! ei UNDERTAKER, 1233 Seventh street sorthwest. ranch Btore, 232 455 strest southwest. jon BR. WRIGET, . UNDERTAKER, 1337 LOth street nw, sep27-12m —2TH— Porvtan Mowtuty Dnawixe oF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, in the City cf Louisville, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1850. ‘GS AUTHORIZED BY THE E OF 1878, AN 5 S OF KENT on tee LAST DAY OF EVE and Fridays excepted, for YEARS. The U. 8. Circuit Court on March Slet rendered the following decisions: Ist_That the Commonwealth Distri- bution Company is Jexal, 2d—Its drawings are fair. N B.—Tiie Company hss rm serve fund. Head the list of OCTOBER DEAWING, $30,000 | 709 prizes. $1000a810,000 10,000 | 200 do., 850 each 10,000 6.008 6.0do, 26each. 12,090 10 do., $1,010 ea 10000 | 1,00040.,1veaen. 10,000 20do0., SOU ea 10,000 9 prizes, €300 each, appcox! mation prizes. ..82, 7 9 prizes, W0 eech, approximation prizes... Y prizes, 100 each, approximation priges... Whole tickets, €2. ard tiebets, eu. REMIT BY MONEY IN LETTER, BY BANK RAFT OR EXPRESS TO BR. M. BOARDMAN, Journal Buildings Louisville, Ky., or 307 oases oo hewt or J. W. CLARK, DI and %9 Broadway, New York, or 1708 New York avenue or 1425 Pennsylvania ave., ‘Woehington, D.0. Jot? IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT G STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE ‘D SAUCES. CAUTI Baron ‘Label. “Consumption in Engiand increseed ten-fold in ‘ten years.” LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF and Ghenaister sole agent for opus (unsiealeoiy, bavi & 00-, Mark N4TISSA Mor usaras Univ eastrT.) OOLLEGE BUILDING, Hat, bot. sewing aay ey ed seen aaestse ar eee ON Snaeen only with the facsimile of vig's Signature in Blue Ink across the