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STEAMERS, &e. RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. 1§80 2 THE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ib 6gu; RB Mbresk: Sten) FF RICHMOND a Sout ie foot 6th and & sts. 8, AY WEDNESDAY and, raving wharf AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. THis AVTBENOOR, ae COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. FEEDER CRPBURG PaSD STATIONS LR, F. SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS © MONDAY, Novem. TH STREET, BETWEEN @ AND H en ine Me . PT ed the nes deable eneine For Somer of Bixth an STRERTS NOKTHWEST. waethal st EXCELSIOR ri mare and the Wee virtue f 8 certain deed of trast, dated Scseph Whit Will eave Washtou- leeping Cars to Louis Bertember i, Dr eiby ald duly Fo- fi ton, D. ©. np wwhest, S008 of Te hoe ee ie corded in Liber, 795, folio 1 of the street, (ls: t Et alos: ont SS bare a eer Bt land Tecorda for th District of Columbia, and at the theo, comuectirs w ODD, Avent BALTIMORE ASD POTOMAG BATLBG: i troot'o ia ee ieee, at ‘Sublie "auction, of [STEAMER MATTAN . witk Parlor Car to Watking and UBSDAY, THE 28TH DAY ov UcrosEs, A.D. SEES Sr ae ghynaag SPN adage | Solan cai Chay st Wantianh ae 5S for and ff o'clock a port Lock Haven and Elmira, t 10:40 Forty York and seu 10:40 a.m., 2:10 and lot Jae, at SMattaworman G Greak, , 10:00 p.m. st at right angles with Coen ‘treet nenday and Saturisy zo: | Express of Pian lor Cara, 9:30 a.m. | reventy-ove 79) fest ‘then twenty 0) fest Poseany pete —_ weg F daily, syne NY a eleven weet seventy. five feet, anc TONER Ament. | 7S sg of bese kaos, inne nor Rantt fh the in ements &, Healt ing direct transfer to Bultsnetteets avoid: | Ctpamanmng, together { balanoe in two (2) a4 Fo POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ~ double ferrixge acroes: Ne OH rk For? Philadelphia TOsa0'a mee 210, Boa Op Sunday, 5. pir ‘and 10; Lo a el ani 10:00 Timed in two (2) Sana instalments, in six ar trelve mont ith in- from day of sale, a secured bY fold: or all casb, at pur rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SELS, A x) ET zATT Lor BLANKETS AND 3 «Cc 0. Or SATDBDAY, Sorover 30rg, at 10 o'czocm, Lwill etl in front and within my auction rooms, the above goods. Oct HOMES DOWLING, Auct. "W\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S 8} SALE AT AUCTION. By virtue of an order of the Snpreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding a Spec- ial Term for Probate business, dated October ist, 1880, T will offer for sale at public auction at the'eales room of Thomas Dowlicg, corner Pen Sylvania avenue and itn sts. nw, at12 o'elock 3 en EATUBDAY the 30th day of October, A. the personal prop: rty belonging to the estate of the Inte! John Van Antwerpt. consis'ing of 15 k New Orleans Pneumatic e David ravine oe Ena Bay ‘mond, Scart Ghein aud Charm. xpress, 93040 3. dais, except f Bawgne Gold Headed STEAMER THOMPSON, baltimore, 40. 6-(0. 9°30. fa ana | conveyancing. and reco ate it ee ame cee a JOHN W. CORSC Pept, Jobs Canc hel pee 6 ieee Sunday, B00. 0-404 wa 60, 0:30 kad ae ao ae See T AUOTION. Jenves Gib eirect wharf ‘every MON For Pope's Creek Line, am. and 4:40 p.m. | “Stel! the same alter seven dave” advertisement My entire etock of Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnish- See eek ae ee ee eS Sree | re ee a 4d pm. dally, ex ooll-akas 1-a&ds SHAINABD ARNEE,$ Trastees. | i-ge, Fancy Goods, Notions, ‘Table Linens, Ger. Bare and frei ta st loweat rates. " lena pm cely, ee UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, mantown Wool and gephyr Worsteds, made-up 8. LOVELL, President, ALEXANDICA| AND FREDERICESBURG BAIL- EEE ‘9th and D streets northwest. Woolen Goods. All goods are in splendid condi- ectl8. 3m 1416 F street. 'D ALEXAN« KIA AND WASHING. tion. and will be sold without reserve, commeancin Yon Ran teso. AUGTION SALE OF 1 PREMISES NO. 1641 NINE. | MONDAY, Nov. ist, and to be conticued until sold HE STEAMER ARROWSMITH For Alexandria, 7, 7: 11 am., 4:20,5:20 ‘TREET NORTHW SIRA- | out. Fixtures for sale and store for rent ‘Will lesve eae tomae Ferry O 6 28. Sand it} 3b p nm. 5 ‘Sunday at ‘and BLE TWo- STORY BRICK DWELLING. M. PRIOE, foot of 7th s'reet, as 7 dolock, a8 p By, virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem 510 9th strest, onposite:Oritie Uilice. & m., every wot ictiond ‘ahd the Bout, 7 s.m. daily, and th, 1876, ‘recorded Tr No. 838, at BEBKEND, Auctionser. a 5:20 p.m. dally, ¢: treges onect the land records 0 8 SAMSTAG, Ralesman. 00.27 6 jUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, ern een at tor ‘Washington, 6, 8 16 | the Listict of Conable y Sal oho don cates at For all toe POT VER 2:50, 8, 6 9.050.m, and 12 mid | putlic suction, in front of the ‘promises, on H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. © POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as fay ‘On benday ar Saud Wark. Tandd06 | THURSDAY. Gctonen Ira, 1880, RES oboe 7 7 nardt “yaand Nomiat returning MOMDAT, MED. or Alteed De Cannon's, subdivision DALE OF See Ro een WubNEsDas wut PTD, aiexets, information, sleeping and parlor car sc- a DS and 24, ot AP Fa ‘and others att yea Rie NEOUE Fare and Freticht at lowest rates. cor modstions can be procured at the offices, north- | +ub-ivision of squaré 134, fronting 12 feet on 19th esst corner of 18th street and Pennsylvania ave- nue, northeast corner 6:h and Pennsylvania ave- = ¥. 3. STOWE, Purser. nue, and at the depo, where orders can be left £3 No2@ ‘OLK AND FORTRESS MO! soa eidenece bagxage to destination from hote! OROM | ind reside ‘FAM JAN. a L. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. eas is 1 pest use Bh ris ta FRIRK 2 HOMSON, General Manager. sepl7 jaws f: BL; he Ye ei 80 Seren ae fare, 185 Roun a —— AND OHIO RAILBOAD. trip, 81. #1 rf *ON- street northwest, and rnnuing back that widtl ally ten fect wide, with the improvements there- on, ard the easements, &c., thereon belonging. ‘Terms of sale: One'third cash: balance in two equal instalmenta at six and twelve months, tue purcharer's promissory notes. beaging six per cent interest, to be given, secured by a deed of trust the premises and a satisfactory Dolley, of insurance on the pec rem or the purchaser piney vey yy all csch at bi lection. ‘Terms to be cot with wha : GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK, within seven days from day of ealo, All convey- pati Dat ee National Bonde ae Shact Line cathe ancine avd reorreli parenaser's cost. 8100 bing Pine Point fon ace Worth, Reorthwest, M ‘West, epost on accept Of OL a crranven, pz -, xine and oa STCAMERS FOR NEW To take effect ot gta, Shay 284, 1880, at1:30p.m. | _oc'l6-,tu,thed 603 Dat. nw. pBtegmenss ‘HT, 5:00 a.m.—Baltimore, Ellicett City and Way Sta- KN ¥., SAT! 2 — . FRIDAYS. For fretzht —tBa! ply to PA. DENHAM, Agt., 63 Water | 60be0 Baluivore Annas and way. (Piet kets, Stat'rnoma, Ke , ao to General Oftce, | Bape guasbarg, Winche . S10 o-mncPoint of forks and way etations. Sm. —staun‘on ans Va. Spinaa Express. S.m.—New York, ay Bog aS «Express. Pi ar esr to New York and ‘lade A -—t0n Sunday only—Ba'timore, Annspo- SST see. Louis, Chicago, Columbus and Pittsburg Express. (Connects tor Hagerstown and Wasprxeron, “ at Point of Rocks for Frederick and stations east of From foot of Feve nth st. | From Gasgptats ‘s hee Penn oat ces at, Gi MONDAY AND WED-| TUESDAY cinnati and Louisville, daily; RESDAY, at 5 Shand DAY AND SUNDAY. ails Groebt Beturiay: mcicer at ian eee burg, Oclleze, Beltsville, Laurel, Aumapalia t Finey Point and Pint Lookout Going and Hetorn! : Hone doseut's and Hanover: fh he $1; Round “rip, 81.50. ‘Tickets il tes “7 ¥ st. n.w., near wulera ' Hotel. LOVELL, President. NORVOL Por as FORTRESS Moxtor iND THE 801 jOUTH i — EORGE Le aby, ail. JosErR WHITE, LEAVES. 32:40 'p m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Hilicot ae and 1:95 p-m.—tBelt!more and Laurel Express. Tickets and staterooms for, sale ie Fe ee ‘On Sunday on'y, Baltimore and Way. ii.—New York, Philddelphia and Boston 3 "30 pe p.m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. She chester, Frederick, Hagerstown and Way, via > TO-MORROW. PP UNCANEON BBOB., Auctioneers, Hint and D streets n.w. WELL-E iS n At auction, at premises, No. 1119 10° st FRIDAY MORNING, Uctouzn 29, iri oretoe! oeta5-d "DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ] DEG Auctioneer, 811 7th st. now. I willsell, at public auction. on ELSON QctowER’ 2TH, | COMMENCING. O'CLOCK, A.M, and continuin from aay hy to day Until the entire siock is euld, over gi i0p.m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg nae prenty thonsend golare worth of ii Whisky, ress. via e's: pe at Annapo! 7 amps and Gther_ brands; sep27-6m Campbeli’a wiart, Norfolk. i Junction, erick, 7 P ako ataen mock of toh pac, Giga a, oF iste, : = ‘m.— i iow Cases, and Counters w sold at o'cloc! are. ERMAN LLOYD —Sruausure | 59 Sin shake creas ee Hagers: | last day of ale, at store S48 Teh street northwest, . Havas, Lonpon, | fot of Rocks and War Secale is is a rare chance for dealers and hotel keepers, penne (tp ‘4:40 p.m.—1 Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- | #* 1 have orders to close out the entire stocs to the ett from Bremen Pier, goto Sastre Hogs. Bisse idee far-cashy Estes of _cessve:—Fromi New York to Havre, Loa ict Columbus Express. | Esl : LEY, Anctionocer. don, Benthamy:on and Bremen, first aa $100; Sleep ne we acts ual rhs au Baltimore Express. Remember place of tale, 983 Tih slret northwest. certifi é: 5 Stops at ent nd Laurel SELEices te ont fea. Pee. es P-m.—Point of Hock and Way Stations. 2 CO., ae 245 pm. imore and Wav ! tatio = z = eo + 928 Ba Sve., Asenta Pago p-m—BALTIMOBE AND LAUREL Ex. | [{ NOW THYSELF. LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS = $40 p-m.—t8t. Lonis, Cincinnati, Chicago and — BETWEEN Eittabtirg Exprees. (Pi:teburg, except Sunday.) untold miseries that, resnlt from indiscretion WASHINGTON, R OtULGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA ac Zon thaltinoree ana Pissbune. 2 Tana rly life may be alleviated. and enred.. ‘Those noone PEILADELFH aan doubt this axsertion should | purchase the new Sans coe Sew Tose esi Earenaee: | sible p. m.—tNEW YORE, PHILADELP STA | ee Tere sbestons Soba Fact Rives, axp att Ports ix THE New | BOSTON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Blesping een cunt ed aus : EXGLAND Sz cario New Yort, and special sleeping carte nervous and physical debiiy, 0 ag ‘Through in ct ee oe s delphi {Bunday only. Othertrains daily,except | 2! paired, by the crrora of youth or too ¢lose appli. Sect, Weeki eg 5: Stun cation to business, may be restored and manhood Philadeiphis—Sstui atloam. ‘Siktrainn stp t/Beley Bistion, the Baltimore recained. farther information i pooh a Fpl Boney Ae SS em and ¢ ‘Obio Ticket Ofticen, W, Wraehinatoy ‘Btation, and Two hundredth edition, revised and enlarged, just gived and deliverec Ce Vivenibavanne: | published. tis a standard medical Lwork, the’ best St GEVBEE G0., Genera ee ae enue, | in the Buelish languaue, written by a physician of sRouth Wh>:vcs, Philsdelphia; 33 JORNDON checked and received at any Doint in & thoelty. res reece fo warn was awarded 86010 4 Coie hect Ukdvat"whard sad dh Pat ne cae tion. | jeweled medai by the National Medical Asa é hart . ps ¢ contains beautiful and Very expensive Gig. S KOONTZ Gon ee hee Drescriptions for all fobs ot prevailing aeecanerts (uxabp Live LORD, General Passenger Agent _myl¥_ | Raitt of uauy. years of exteusivestd aasceatl LANE KO THE CUNARD Steal SoMPANY LmM- PROFESSIONAL. Dating, opege ia cares of the Stary. land #ye and’Far fufirwiry, has resuned hie Giice Pcurs in Washmgion 04 Wednesdaye from, 12 to 4 o'clock, at 1209 Pena. ave. oct2 ~ Gate FEET, ‘&c.—The wise for * ly wake depend, hence Dr. istlishneot Tie be even » opposite Wi tcl, 38 patronized by thousands of D per among them the hizhest Medical ipo fer Polite ari representatives of leadi: Surgery, Corns, Bad Nail Between New York and Liverpoot, Call- af ing aS Cork Harbor, Bethna, ‘Wed., Nov. 24 Aud cvery We t-aday from New RATES OF PABAGE. $80 snd £1") <old, according to wckets to Parts, $.5 wold additional. Return ticket on favorable terms. Steerave st \erv low rates. Stecrage tickets from Esvernoo! and Q: awn and all other parts of foreix! etc. Fee 81 per visit.o7 Europe. Thecte” bulls ot aden Seen J. SDentitry ie Alita ‘Branches. Bape, ©: ters anf other utinent, | “GoLD FILLING & specialty. <=] and for V edite-rahean Peace bi ie NN; W., opposite “*Cal- Fer fretght aid. ‘sseays apply st the Company's 7 Baptist Office, No. Jing Green, or stocrage and "er ference : Beye Dr. Domes and others. _augil Sabin’ UTIs BIGRLO W & OO., 605 7th street, Weaahs R. WEISENBORN, Dentist, removed to 915 1th aul7 ‘VERNON H. BROWN & OO, N.Y. et-n-w. OELLULC JAAD CP ETH {anserted i and ail operations on the uat- NEW YORK_x pan. Gra Feoth at reasonsle yeioes, ing, 50 centa. decl6 KE, Dentist, 715 14th st. n.w., bet. @ and N.¥. ave.—Beantifu Iveta of Teeth 3; Teeth Filled, $1; Extracting without’ ans, £0 cents. “All operations warranted. Disstreeer ies 3 2 abs MEDICAL, &ce. DN ‘abin—#45, ix, General Agent, paskace apy 25 Penns ” 50) wi un ss Conner rect northwest. HANTS! 4mD MINEBS TEANSPORTATION OOMPANY. National avenue and 15; ? ‘ice, either oue of which is worth ten times the Price of the book. Bound in Franch cloth: price only 1, eent by mail post paid. ‘vhe London Lanect says: ‘‘No person should be without this valuable book. The autuor is a noble bcucfactor.” An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 © for postage. The author refers, by permission, to Hon PA. 8 tees Ds » president of the National Medica: recelal Address Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch st Boston, Mass, 'The'author may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. fce123-m&th HEAL THYSELF. IEBIG Vee “tthe oF MEAT, FIN. 3ST yee FLAVORIN ro SOL . DISHES AND SAUCES. TSEiG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF T. | tils a success and a boon for which na is should cel grateful’ See *MedicalPrese, ” “Lancet,” ‘British Medical Journal,” &¢. CAUTION,—Gennine only with the fac simile of yaron Liebig’s Signature in Blue Ink across the Label. Sarena in England increased ten-fold in en years. LIEBIG COMPANYW’S pTRAct oF OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN | (\ONSULT DR_ AND MADAME SELDEN, Pro. and Chemilster Bele srenta fon the Gaited BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Ceaeeceniaetoy tae trae pars ae Galtolonale only G, DAVID onc ee WEDRES. | Costu practice: Doar wigroini aud skilful ‘treat pete Re fnarl Ga os tude nip. ‘No. 10° Barnet street. bo: Meeen Lexinwton aid Saratoga ate-, neat ¥ a= Evary WEDNESDAY and SaT- | Baltimore, Ma. octls-imt” | FEASHEORT -» from Pier 49, East River, (near PALTH IS WEALTH! DR. E.G WEST'S aCHUon aUaT r ger accommodations. Lowest a CL WONT LOURER specific gg ho Canvas News ous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss. of Ty, ay. Brcematorshies, Beep Involuntary EI seis, Premature Old Age, caused by over- exertion, self-abuse, or. over-induigen: which savec¥ net lame, nctuding meals ae i th me if de- tired, 380. ber So ania leads to'mleery, decay and death. One box will Gke. a. pet cure recent ft canes. “E: ‘Each box contains one month's 3628- er 49, EAB’ Peatinent. “One deilar & ‘box, or six boxes for = Se Bee | se, Tall peépaid on receipt of Eeice: We iruarantes six boxes 10. cul With ix boxes, OF KENTUCKY, AT LOUISVILLE, KY. SECOND DRAWING, ON THE 4TH OF NOV2M- BeR, 1880. OAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. st magnicent picce of vroand froating iL 30 Tou fork on Boundary etreat, at ths junction of said street and Connectiént ev being Jot **0," of the recorded subdivision of aklawn, containing 103,38) rquare feet. which Bus advertised in the Tivenii Star to be sold on Saturday, the 224 day of May, 1840, and acain on day, the 28th of May, 1830, wud of both Gaya péctroned on accotint of the wentuer, will be again offered for rale on premis: on Wednesday, the 2d of June, A.D., at 6 KD. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, Rud. the bilance jn one and two years, with sven per cent inte-ast, uayable semi-abnualiy, secnred by dead of tru jOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. WeDNes DAY. any acm Taio, ence hone aod r) eH sane hour an place. JOHN E. NORRIS, ‘Trustee: S*-THE ABOVE ed = POSTPONED until My EDNESDAY, sore 6TH, Bat) same hour and place. JOHN ‘ORRIS, Trustee. FeCIHE AHOVE SATE, LE, 18 FURTHER POST- PONED until WEDNESDAY, Jone 23p, 1830, av 4 GrcLocE Pe Me at wbien tie. the roperty wi will surely be gold.” JOHN E. NORBIS, ¢#-TBE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE SALE having tailed tocomply with the terms thereof, the property. will be reold on SATURDAY, Novesingt 3TH, 3880, aT 4 O'CLOCK P. M., on the premises, at bis riek and cost. i oct27-d&ds. JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. \HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE SALE OF BROPERTY, IMPROVED AY TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, No. 913 TWENTIETH STREET NORTH WasT. Under and by virtue of a deed of frank bearing date the 19th day of May, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 7: ee, 411, et ea. ‘ove o: the land records of istrict of Columbia, acd atthe request of the party secured thereby, i wil oier Peas ee fale, in front of the premizes,on uO jOVEMBEB Ist, 1880, av 4:30 O'CLOCK > 2s ‘south 20 poenee Lot numbered 9, by the dent thereof, said of lot being in’ equare iubered 80; is the eity of Washington, ih ths District of Oolumbia. ‘Cerms of sale: One-third cash: and the residae in three equal Aosta ts ‘able in six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with interest at €even per cent par annum, payable semi-an- AY Be and to be evidenced by eens notes of irchaser, secured by desd cf trust on the property oy 4 deposit of $'C0 will be required at ifme of Te ptirchaser fails to comply witn terms ce seven days from ssle, the Trustee wiil resell at his cost and risk. All gonveyancing at chaser’s cost. Peter dkds THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Trastae. CASE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE ON WATER STREET, IN ORGETOWN. by Hirtue of decreo passed on the 18th day of October, 1880, m cause in Equi.y the undersigned ‘Trustees w DAY, tHE 8p Day or Noveapen, Tes, ar 4:30 for sale, at public auction, in the followinusdescribed city of Georgetown, D. C. and described as follows, to wit:—The lot of ground bevinuing at the southeist corner of the late Joun son's lot on Water street; thence northerly witht he lot of Fonrson 116 feck and d inches t0 43 . wide street: thence with said street easterly 37 fect 834 in hence south parallel with the first line ¢f this piece 126 feet 9 inches to Water street; thence 3 feet and %¢ inches to the beginning Also, all that lot of eroun4, be of lots Nos. 74 a1 f Old Georctown, and bounded to Witt Eegiouing ata point actheens of 201 feat Lig inches, measured, west on the north side ot Water street, from the intersection of High aud Wate: id thence on the B ject 25 feet, more or lez fary i nan hers acd p Fireet, toa $0-foot alley, runuins it taht saws to Hixh btreet; thence with said allay wett to interscct Qiine drawn north and parallel with Hix’ street from the point ef beginning, and thence with aid line reversed to the beginning. ‘The said property beix¢ improved by one brick house azd two frame heuses. erms: One-third of the purchase money cash; and the residue thereof payable in thres equal instalments, respectively at six, tweiveand elghiesn Hhon‘he from day of ssle, for the payment wherest the purchaner will execute h hig sevaral notes, with interest at 6 per cent, So ed of trust on the said property. deposit, 3 $100 will be re- ie of the purchaser st the time of sale. ne ‘rustere rorer ve the right to resell thesaid property Sve days’ a ni aren ‘omplied with within Ova days from day of ceeeere and reco! Pl 13 Co Me MATIHEWS, od or gress st. fn a btite On ‘Trustees. 4803s Louisiana ay., Was) shington, D. v.0., DUNOANSON bRUB., Aucts. “oct22-d&ds CHEER Y SALE OF THI ee Hoe By virtue of a mene of the Soprenis Court of the District of Columbia, passod in equity f sause No. 6,894, the undersigned Trustee therein will bell at public anction, in front of the premises, on TUR! Gru Dax of Novaunen, A. D. 1880, av 4:30 o'CLOOK B. M. it certail piece. parcel or lot of fonstn the Dist ‘and bain ia the city of Waabin the iakrct of Colum known ae the ground plat or me tars of slot numbered twenty- are ote nine hundred and foar sinning at the line dividing lot numbered . one hundred and twenty feet from the ccruer of G street and Silt etrest cast: ruaning rth on a line with said 8th street forty (40) feet; thence west seventy (70) feet and eix (6) inches: thence south (11) 1ce west to alley ag laid conn in the Jan of esis square; thence inded by jey to the line of lot num- bered-twenty-ta0, (a2): taehos east along the Hue of said lot numbered twenty-two (22) to the placa of beginning, together with the improvements. “Terms as prescribed by deeroe:, One-third of the purehare money in cash, and the residue in two equel instalments at oné and two years, notes to COAL AN ‘D WOOD. ch order reeetved by us for atx inane Lear interest and to be secured by a trust on prop = accumpapied with five e eld. If terms of sale are not complied with COAL | itrchaser ur written wusranter to oretara | the pieeeg hm 30.000 | Siren days from sale the Trustee reserves the right Ax TRUE Be 8: | Goardntees issued by STOLE & OROM WEE 1 Grand Prize 10,000 ithe property atthe rik and cost of the de> (Formerly with W. H. Marlow) Yennsyivania avenue, Washington D. On Whole, 2 Grend Prize... + 53900 ner pubLished in Wash- stantly receiving the bestqnal- | sale and Hetail Agents, to whom allorders should | 6 Prizes, 81.000 ach Seiten D.C. Conv eat purchaser's 1 Wood. articular attention «iven | be addreaed., octl6-#, tu, thei Shiipttrout toneree 70,003 “a deposit of one hundred déllars will be re- paeates an sree =| eae eS : : : Jor telephone prompuiy AUed. ANHOOD RESTORED.—A victim of early im- | ,2 Prizes, #50 cach, 10,000 eda Eine SEDHT F. HODGSON, Trustee Main, _ 2a83 Sth st- ee 2 M: P MA pruder nee, causing Rervts debility, premature | 1006 Approximation 80 : 1103 13th street northwest. rd MW . every kbown rem —_— SON : (Thomas B. Penick’s ofa stand.) 3m has discovered s suuplo means of ealf-cure, | 1.829 Total Prizes... $105,000 OR DES AU ss ft ke ict he pane wie send free to ‘his oe Borers ae eK 8 Olathna ae Ne TOF Be q COAL AND WOOD, oct 49 olthama a WHOLE TIOKETS, 82, HALF TIOKETS, 81. te Tee QUAITENS Main Office, Depot, and Kindling Wood Mill, 436 CABD.—To ail who are suffering from the fs ee any vises iu tae of te se errors and indiscretions of Foe, nenrous =— By virtue of a power contained in the last baad WE RINDLING TNG w0 OOD 8 ber cord. Sane redee Gat cies ee ee (All primes promptly paid after the Drawing. Allst | WY xtouionene sn oe ee, Clapper, date = of tte ‘be sent imme F the Draw- | 6) 7 Bisanr eisputsg WwooD HSER many | Bnet rena Nieuw eal sudseaned envelope | 7, 04, vublisied in We leadule papers of two | ofder, of, they Oruhans See te sal at ot tbevity fur oie ni uty, 4 vi Lote ee {tte Mev. JOBEPH T. INMAN, Sia's Staton Dage® | place on the 4th of November? 1680, and the sang | Public gale to the highest bidder at per's Orders prou.pty Alled, and satisfaction waar. | 7 Oo ee ee eee ontDly, illtake place on the | Pay Ge me uetronultan Kallroad, on 3ATUR —_ een | BSE AED It Dm Dacrmens fails ition por ee Fit ote tse eter aee eet | Iovdxoce at., the followinge’ described proces OF and Obstructions; tirty Washington. Ofles, 906 Beta: w- obponite Beith: NATIONAL FAB ASSOCIATION. — 3, LEON! the oldet established an ae THE FIRS? PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL and : AINDLING WOOD ices comand a a een ble LADIES PHYSIOIAN tn the city, ean be competitors. 55 Massach consulted dsily st jusetts from 2 todancé tos. all Female Complaints and \rrega~ \arities uickiy cured. tion free. Sepa- te rooms for patients. octl-Im_ FTENTION!—Highi le lady has nice- oe AL Ze peraabes : ROOM oGal whi be with fine se a office. ee Wo DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and MIL, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penn. avenues G.= HELIEE, coaL axp WooD. ™ Ladies. Alt romaie complaints calokly cared. Ly an be consulted daily at 600 10th (yecial sites ren to every onder hours from 1to9 p.m. Thié and 538 Pa. ave, occur on Sunday, and if it does, the Saturday pre- edig. THIRE WILL NEITHER MENT NOK BOALING. Col. A. G. Hodges and Os: hnston, Loutaviiles” wilt Caperiatens the the D: Drawing Bs whem two ee honorable nentlomen do not fivela Kentucky, both of whom are well kn : warded as gentlemen of spotless interity, =o * R. C. WINTERSMITH, Supervisor, No.3 Mozart Building, Loutsville, Ky. ‘Tickets now ready st the office of A W. Harris & oo. 240 Breadway, New York. AS for tioketa "be sent by or ex; gaits reach as. Prizes caahea without ‘aisoen and all necessary information furnished by POSTPONE- parcels of land, to wit: Lot No. containing 38 acres, 2 roods, is situated between the road leading into the private residence of the late Douglass Glopn ‘er and the private road of William R. Hutton, leading to Clopper's Station; has a frontage at the ae and fronts on the Barnesville and Rockville from St. Rose's church to the road leading into the residence of the said Douglass Mer ies at No. 4, contains 72 acres, an ot tet ee a perches of land. the north, from Clopper's Station ride by the Metropolitan ie the private road of William. ponh eae Station to aaron Bridge, by the Metropolitan Rai thet ete oF ae eps a on the west by the ais ae B. Waring, James 0. Rabbit Telephontc connection. ME. BLANOBE, OF Paks, and others, and on the north and east Mills, Water and B street, Fotom DOOTRESE, plaints. A A. W. HARRIS & 00, aeal yy fhe lands sesphres be b nomese | ee Le TaN Ath eee % 0 Broadway. New York. Sonteiun Gx acre of of land Th ek fe Wwoom: |< suals-l0a” oct9-s, tu, th3w_ Barnesville and Bi He meter as | bak JOHNSON B: . R. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS —Certain ARGAINS! be Weight eT MGNIC CONNECTIONS.” OAL. | nary Winsome Wey aoe see armigiand en Oye Bi = BARGAINS! eae fe 3 ° fe are for this week on!: No. Prompt Bloed wer tae Sakae Techie cone WHEELER & ‘Witox Seg Tae MACHINES at cas y All of these lands are - OF pear a ae seca an - politan, ‘urniehing beaut hy PeReur sober, Fone 27 wabyb SA | ty a itt ent (Arop leat and side Locations for ili sto the rauroad urna ag Fyice © bo: by mail under - wers.) NEW RIC: every facilit m, D.C., and Baltimore. GS Fi vee, box, sent by Sa0.0 ino deatrable waste for suibmer residen All other re the eaana endaced could not be selected. 20, 8 contains. a large JONSULT DR. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday | Theee Machin sre al "] joed prices, | quantity of timber, chestnut, white and black ¥, at his office, 46 © n.w., near | sears. Gall courbes SOG warren! and hickory, and Ja ensceptible of being tes 4 Bk: fe from 5 aes ae. aie why a ea ies r END Te PRHEIME’S, be sofas, Daas rot the archi ri : ce farantce a crs ina = e 528 Oth st., Bt “ne to be vaid in easy ‘and the al deri 0 ane ane ra) r potency, &c. Gonorrhea ears; the deferred payments to x ri Mimtnengs: Ac, demortcn | <5 toe eatee! ous | Esato cafe mag magma eae erst trom fy oS the ton Fi ee fhce, mand Jenok foot of Lt os ta. sw Oficss: 1a B Fy fate +1418 7th st_n. zie fers to the i et pe vee cman os Wir rum aa RAINING SCHOOL ‘THE THIRD aPNOAL. SESSION, 188)-"81, MONDAY EVENING, N Rov. ieee! aT 8 O'CLOCK, Har Ewa or Baggett ‘are cordially invited further information to Mrs. JANE 0. HITE cor, etsk and Poon, aye nore pte : D. W. PBENTISS, Poth my ‘Oth st. mews ean anche at f the purchase ihe Tands will be evivited on the ET HNO M. CLOPPER, GEORGE PETE! oct15, 16, 22, 23, 29,30, novd, 5 Ree wae ARE uia ea? Artwars WERE AHEAD: ARE STI... AHEAD OF ANY AND ALL COMPETITION. FIRST PREMIUM, orn tHe GOLD MEDAL, Awarded again to CERES, The celebrated MINNESOTA PATENT PRO- CESS FLOUR, for mt Pour hanisomest cosy! ~ most nutriti free pragircan ea te yar x that over CERES, the whitest and strongest, and in every respect the Most beautiful of all Minne 5 BeP SAPS Hamer pete ema torious then against all other competitors, and it is “COOK OF THE WALK” again this year, and = x any and every housekeeper ENOW-WHITE BREAD, ROLLS AND BISOUITS, ould ask the grocer for “CERES,” the champion Flour of America." °F = FOR BALE BY EVERY oop GROCEB. WHOLESALE DEPO’ Corner Ist st. and tadinaa aves WM. M. GALT & CO. P. 8 —They are a’so the sole Wholesale pieats for this District of Hecker’s Self-Raising Flour ‘and Buckwheat. oct 6 NEW Goons. SYMINGTON'S EGYPTIAN FOOD, Prepared at Market, Harboro jcesterahire, England. Itisan excelent n ‘snd strength euing Food for Infants and Nursing Mothers. GERBER'S MILK FOU) « moan at Thun, Thon, Switzerland. YELL HOH G OREAM, 8 FOR’ LIAM'S ESPRIT Pe CRS. W. BEED’S IMPORTERS an Desire TN Five Groomnie| oct?6 16 F street morthwest. Boston SSeS 1719 Penn‘a ave., REOPENED BY LEON SCHELL & CO., Proprietors, Dealers in FISH, OYSTERS, MEAT, GAME, &o, Orders for dinners solicited. oct HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ‘I. W. BEVEHIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge, ) No. 1009 Pa. avenue. DIRECT IMPORTER oF POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Is daily receiving invoices of new goods from the best manufacturers in Europe. oct9 HE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO T CALL AT OUR STORE, AnD EXAMINE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES To Be Found South of New York City- Wensno THE BADIANT HOME, THE ARGAND, ‘SIR. WILLIAM, BRIGHTON. and anaes all finely finished and first class. large variety of COOK. STOVER PORT- ARES and BRIGS SEP LATROB: EURNACES, GHAT mii aces BES, w. 8. JENKS & CO. 7i7 7th st. fep2t PLUMBEW’s SUPPLIES FOB GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. A REW ESTABLISHMENT. Mev hared for Cash a fall supply of article need by. Pitunbers and Gal Fillers, we are repared to olferottr foods on So favorable ters tod the trade as any ot er house. We respectfully ack en inrpection of our Stock, ooafdent that we canpet be mt ahot ‘48 to quality or price, McHELDEN & CO. FepiT 810 12th street northwest. (QjAS FIXTURES, THE BEST QUALITY FOR THR LOWEST PRUE GAN BE Hap ae © 531 15th street. New styles received daily. Largest Stock in the District. No trouble to show goods. E. F. BHOOKS. B5th st.. bepl4 Corcoran Building. parsrens AND HOUSEHEEPERS, ATTENTION ! Use JOHNSTON'S DRY SIZED KALSOMINE AND MABUEY'S MIXED PAINT. Best in the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEORGE | BX NEAT. Srey _Bend for sample cards. #28 7th st Baws Gas COOKING STOVES. oats Washington Gas Licht o have at thetr Light lompany have at f th Brae Gas) COOKING, Brovi 3. in. various stoos and patterns. he Stoves ‘used by Miss Dods in her ae ire O pono — Call snd examine them. suga3 EATING SPECIALTIES— MOTTE LATROBE. ‘8’ ELEVATED ovEn RANGE. potts STAB FURNAC! bove goods ag cheap as nay in fhe market arid warranted to give satfantion, ang?) 409 Oth BOOTS AND SHOES. GEanp OPENING oF THE BRANCH BOSTON SHOB AUCTION HOUSE 659 Penn. Avenue. Sovurneast, Cariron Hii1, ‘Will be Opened from SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, Fcr the Entire Week, for the eget se ee ae of Capitol Hill, Navy Ya Surrounding Country, Wiha: STOCK OF GOODS THAT HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALED IN THIS SECLION OF THE OITY. LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor. DON'T FORGET 4901 Penn, Avenue. eae BE CONTINUED SAME AS BEFORE. AT HALF THEIR VALUE. Opps AND ENps oF GENT'S FINE BOOTS AND GAITERS LADIES’ GOAT AND KID BUTTON. MISSES AND BOYS’ SOP on gHoEs. GUM BOOTS AND SHOES. L. BEILBRUN, Ne. 402 7th st. Sicn of ‘*The Old Woman in Window." octi3 panes FOR DOLLAK, FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED AT 717 Market Space, YOU REOEIVE ITS FULL VALUE IN GOODS. Mea's Shoes, from #1.25 to 86. Eaadico' hock, from cts % io Bo id apaie. ee Herds nd Children’ FOR COMFORTABLE, Di BLE AND MODER- TUBA! ATE PRICED one ray SHO! NOL Ey, aT EHOES, OURS w. . HICK, ots: waz Market Space. NEW YORK SHOE STORE, €05 Pennsylvania Avenue. REPIADER BOOS AD ATO EVERY {HING ‘ED. Can'r AS REPRESENT! Pan ees Back for Goods Returned. dt th rides Five Kid oF Gost sponses ies? Best Our. Kid Bi Micres’ Best F Goat Bi Child's Rawhide Tipe, (Heel«,) Button. Ghila's best makers Spsing Heels FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DYE srurra Cee a get oe mgd ox oppemms f from other piscen. - su38 ue aan Sadie gee _THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY. October 2S, LSS. — The Garfield Chinese Letter. CHARGE OF CRIMINAL LIBEL AGAINST KENWARD PRILP, THE ALLEGED PORGER—YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS IN COURT. Letepo a one of the editors of the “Truth” , Was arrested in the lobby ester, in Brookiyn, ce with ex-Sheri read arrest Detective Stewart, of New Yor Puper Tant Issued ps Bada Noah Daviseo of the su- eS court, charging him with malicious livel in connection with See of the Gar- field Chinese letter. ip was arraizned al 8 o'clock yestel ifternoon before Judge Di vis. His counsel, Gen. Roger A. ‘or, objected to the prosecution reading affidavits ‘on which the order of arrest was obtained, but the Judge overruled the objection. District Attor- ney Bell thea read an affidavit by Col. Geo Bliss, who testified that he had examined t facsimile copy of the letter with others possession from Gen. Garfeld, ana amuaen it a forgery; that he compared the Photographic copy of the letter with writings Ct the accured, and on information and bellet thought he was the author of it. AMmidavits Sworn to by Joseph E. Payne and Albert F. Southworth, experts in handwriting, were read, abd were of similar traport. Attached to the aitidavits was the original copy of an article for Eublicalion, written by the accused. A motion Was then made to bave the warrant di A, on the ground that the affidavits v strong enough to Support it. The mot cenied by Jude Davis, who held that lication of an article, after tts autheattelty denied, which tended to bring ottum on the Supposed author, was a criminal libel. The ex alnination was adjourned until 11 o'clock to-day, the prisoner furnishing $5,000 ball. THR FOLLOWING AFFIDAVITS in the case were cet In court: ate of 3} "ity and County af New x Geo. C. Toes, being first duly sworn, Geposes and says as follows: On or about the 20th of October Instant there was published in a dally ne bute oa printed and published tn the city of New York, called Trut?, what purported to & mei of a letter written and signed by the Hon. James A. Garfield, of Ohto, the repub- Ucan candidate for Presiient of the United States. On the 22d of October instant there Was published in said paper called Truth what purported to be, and was alleged in sald paper be a fac simile of such letter, the original of ‘hich was in said paper stated to be in the pos- session of 7/11, and in sald paper, on said last- mentioned day, there appeared an article, of which the following Is & cop’ ** Lying and Sticking to ii ?’—The republican tonal committee yesterday held a meeting to consider the best Way of appeasing the storm of popular fndignation that Gartieid’s infamous Chinese cheap labor letter has aroused. Gar- field has denounced the letter as a forgery. He bas lied, and the republican national com- mittee stick to the lie. That was the decision at which they arrived yesterday. In tiis ques- tion of veracity between Garfield's word and Garfield's letter the people of the United States will know how to decide, They will not be de- celved by the persistent lying of the republicaa committee. Garfield's own words, in Garfleid’s own writing, confront Garfeld’s le. The re- ublican candidate for the presidency, in his lesperation, has tried to le himselr out of a dificulty that will swamp him. The republie can general committee, while cursing his folly Mm their hearts, Ue for him, because his swamp- ing 15 their ulter destruction. Pay no heed, voters, to what ts satd on one side or the other. Examine Gartield’s letter as it fs lald before you te-day, and judge for yourselves. ‘Anhexcd's a copy of sald Z-nth newspaper published on said v0th inst., marked ‘No. 1,’ and also a copy of said 7ruh newspay paper published On said 22d inst., marked ‘No. 2.” I further state that on the 2ist day of October Insf, thara an_ earcd in the prinelpal newspapers of the Jnited Sates, as 1 am informed aad belleve, statement made by said Garfield, ta snstanee deny ing that he ever wrote such letter, and de- Claring it to be a forgery, and that on the said 224 inst. the said paper called 7irnth referred to such denial, and stated that it had been made; that on the 23d, 2th, 25th and 26th instants the said paper called ‘Truth published the said foiged letter, “I further state that I have, in connection With others, caused an Investigation to be mate esto the Senet sald forged letter and said article, and as to the use which had bean made of the same by the publishers and pro- Prietors of said newspaper, and have ascer- tained that satd proprietors and managers have caused to be Issued several hundred thousand copies of said paper containing copies of said forged letter an number of copies of said paper containing sald article. “T further state that after careful investiga- tion as to the vee ay of said forged letter and sald articie, I led to believe, and do jd letter mged by a person named Kenward Philp, one of the editors of or writers for said newspaper, and a having for = sald letter, he wrote and caused to be publ! in said paper called Tru‘h the said article en ring Uscreto, wich 13 hereinbefore quoted. “And I further state, upon information and pellet, that the article so publistel r. upor the sald Garfield, 15 a false, malicious wicked libel, aud that the sald article was intended 10 assert the genuineness of the satd eee and fraudulent letter, which the sald knew to be so forged and fraudulent. ler state that I have seen numerous lett ‘hich Tam informed and b- 2 were wriiten by the said Gen. Garfield. and that T am in tbat way somewhat acquainted with his handwriting; that the most cursory examina. Mon of the sald forged and fraudulent letter and its comparisoa with the handwritiag of sald Gen, Garfield would coaviace any intelll- gent person that he was not the writer of the said forged and fraudulent letter. I further state upon information and belief tbat the papers hereto annexed and marked 1). E. F. G. J. and K. are the original manuscript tees Se sald articles so published ta said paper, called 7 on the 22d ipst., and of cther sarucies published in sald paper on that Gay, that the same are all in the hand- wi hep of the sald Philp. “That sul juent to the said publication in said Truth, or in some of them the proprietor of faid Zruli, as I am informed and believe, entered into some agreement with the demo- cratic ational committee, or some memb=rs thereof, by which it was ‘arranged that large numbers of sald LoS oy letters should be circu- lated, and to thatend since the knowledge of the dental of its authenticity by said Garileid, have delivered or entrusted to sald committee the sald forged letter fcr the purpose of having the same copied and photographed or litho- graphed, and that in pursuaace thereof the committee have caused many bundred thousand copies of said forged letter to be cir- euleted in es both In the Eaglish and German languages. That Jas. A. Gs eld is now Representative in Congress for the nineteen district of Onto, and Senator-clect to the Senate of th ted States from the stateof Ohio = GEO. bn “Sworn to before me thi October “NoaH Davis, Judge Supreme Court.” An affidavit foliows by Jos. &. Paine, an ex- pert in handwriting, stating tbat the Morey jetter {s not in Mr. Garfield's writing, bat that it comncides in some particulars with that of Philp. He declares that certain manuscripts gned “Kenward Philp” and “K. Puilp,” sab- mitted to him, and the Morey letter were writ- ten by one and the same person. A. F. South. worth, of Boston, and D. T. Ames, of New York, algo experts, make corroborative affidavits, THE EMPLOYERS’ UNION AND MORRY. setamal com ‘The democrausc Naw maces Pubnenes an affidavit of several of the wealthiest shoe manufacturers of Lyni testttyiny to the exts- tence In that city, in 1 of an em- loyers’ union, to resist ‘the demands of the Ergpins. They also publish a following afli- davit of Mr. Edgar E. M: —. gf reise Mass.: That in Salem, in Marc! he met a man, who wanted him to aah ta procuring mechanics in the shoemaking line, and gave him (Mann) a card, bearing the name, as follows: “H. L. = Lynn, Mass.” P.S.—Positive proof in my hands of H. L. Morey having lived here and in other Massa- chusetts towns, One from his mother. 0. M. Wisox, Sporting Notes. The American Jockey Club at New York is preparations for a grand wind-up racibg season on T next, election day, When six races will be run. Horses are now at Jerome Park to assist in making 's racing of the year, if possible, the At a private trial, at Narragansett Park, Prone a eee as By eames yt a le mille in’ 218% —_ jOOTING AT FREDERICK, Mp.—County Con- abies John Rine Ages Justice of the e Francis with hv trea isa at Dawaon eo It — Mr. mond was before Justice ‘Tehan in the afternoon having a deed proven. Mr. Tehan him forty 188). before the Tauer ig his Gondsalan’-—Frederiok Te OFFICIAL VOTE OF OHIO.—The isthe vote for state officers at the October jon in Wm. Lang o=.* 343,016; 4,786; Vm. ms: over Lang, oe Saran D. Follet Gem.) gbk. fos (OP , 2,853. Stengaincs inajority ov. over Follet, 28, yes One hundred and eighty employes lines along South , N.J., RAVE Strock ch nocsuatot Bees apa. Three Weeks Wages are due them. lea Sarah Bernbara ‘AL OF THE FAMOUS FRENCH ACTRESS, Sboruy after . the stage manager tor a J. Dur, of the Union Marks, G. Conterno, Daniel mag & . 8. Elhou, ae the orchestra of ‘the ters, and a host of reporters. "A little before 1 o'clock the steamer was sighted. and the band struck ite Marseiliaise as the litle Doat drew up jopgside the immense craft. The gentlemen were received on board by Capt. Joncia and descended to the cabin, where their ardor was somewhat diminished by the information, im- ape by astout, bes man who guarded adame’s stateroom door, that the Bernhardt bever made her appearance before 21 o'clock. A sumptuous breakfast had been laid, how- ever, and the B271y Were tn the midst of ‘enjoy ing it, when Jarret, Mme. Bernhardt’s pri- vate agent, appeared, leading his change by (ne hana. "The table was at once deserved, and Mess. Abbey and DeBebian, and a few other friends, were warmly greeted by the lady. M. W. Barbe, president of the Cercle Artistiqus Francaise de New York, then, Inthe name of the society, presented Mme. Bernhardt with a porcelain piaqne some fourteen inches in diam- eter, With a centre painting representing tae godess Of tragedy, comedy and sculpuure, with Ne, Berphardv’s’ coat-of-arms —a greyhound and the motto, “Quand meme"—and pretty embossed with a colored border, into which were entwincd scrolis, on which were graven the plays in which the artiste wil! appear Frou Frou, Antony, Adrienne Lecouvreur, 1 nant, L’Etvanger, phiax and Dame ay Camelte. The whole was sunk In roses and on. os and intertwined with tri-colored ribbon. venerabie editor of the Courrier des Ba arose, and, bowing low, addressed Mile. Bern- hardt in afew words Of welcome, presenting the gift. ugihe, Graphic says:—She angwered simply, erel! It ts really too much,” with a plaptal clapping of the silk gauntlet covered hands and @ deprecatory move of the bi companied by a flush of pleas SARAW'S FIRST SPRECH, ‘The p'acque was hand her with a copy of the address, wile abe clanced at. tent arly, and placed among he did not at once notice that the were personal to herself as she ‘Ob! how pretty; tsu't tt then she saw the tnseription, af pressed betwi the flowers. and e| “La thony ‘And my little dog, too!” as she piscea her dainty forefinger on the grey- ound at the bottom of the centre, “although I haven't any dog,” looking up pleasingly,which raised a laugh. Caressing the flowers which surrounded and arched the Placque, she said sheenjoyed thelr fresbness after her voyage, during which all those that had been sent her upon her departure had faded. She took a gteen leaf and twig from tbe knot which fast- €ned the red, white and blue ribbon of the re- mublic and twisted It about a button of her som in a graceful and absent-minded way a3 if t were done without a thought Instead of being a compliment and a bit of fine actin. She Was urged from all sides vo make a speeci, and, finaliy, rising to her fect and ciasping her hands, as if with another Intent and blushing, e Sai GENTLEMEN: Tam greatly moved (with an appealing glance and a shy motion of the head) by the recevtion which you iavé extended to me. (With eyes downcast and some hesitaulon) 1 am, indeed, so much moved that I can searoely find another word to say. This T.can do, how- ever (very earnestly). 1 can promise you that you may depend on me to do whatever lies In my power to justify the enthusiasm which you ‘show, and I am not without lope that I may. do something to satisfy It. (Coquettishly) 1 had repared a very pretty speech for you but Iam 80 overcome by my recep- you will have to let me ask you to say : anenter | Merci t Upper! and welcome were ascended to the deck. There was a lal ecrowa of people at the wharf, and much enthusiasm was manifested. Mme. Bern- hardt descended from"the vessel on the arm of M. de Leblan, and taken leave of her fellow passengers, was at once driven to the Albe- marie Hotel, where a sult of apartments had becn ——- for her during uer sojourn fu city. WHAT STE LOOKS LIKE. A special to the Baltimore Arner Scribes her: A slight, willo: tk bed Sealekin: a Classic purity of outline, shaded by a “Bervhardt” hat with bird of Paradise and ostrich feathers; large, deep blue eyes, shaded by long, dark silken lashes, with the silvery, rightpess that Walter Scott Tikened te ff the “dew of the bosom of a May violet;” a fall of wavy. fluffy, Ight golden hair, just’“sha ting tuto red,” and @ complexion of most transpar nt brilliancy, are the must striking characteristics me, Bernhardt’s fou! ensem' Her maa ner is strikingly gracetul and unaffected; her yolce of wonderful sweetness and clearnes3. ‘The ipfiuence she exerts over her audiencs 1s not fully realized wuull experienced. She does Ot at first impress one in conversation wii her power. Salen nee is gradual. There 13 arort of magnetism, a constantly growing fescination Wat attracts, toterests, and Dually erslave it for me. After over Ay pal GITVINGS—McCL ES. Wednesday, October 47, 1880, atthe residence of F. M. Buckingham, by’ kev. H. A. Richarceon, Jep. Girtixos, jr. of Ygthineton, to Banik &. Mociins, of Baliimors, ———_- ++ - DIED. BAEBINGTON. | On Octobur 23, 1830. ANTE, the beloved wife of Thomas Babbington, in twenty-fourth year of her ax. fay ahe rest in peace, Faseral from ier (ite residence, 822 Firat treat northeast, Br” “ay, October Ji, at 3 p.m. FREE Wednenday, 1820, at , year of her age, AL. 5.45a.m.. inthe twenty Rite, daxé Mt. Tustuan, daughter of Lev. Henry y M. o- and Suren Brooke. ‘The funeral will take place from Asbur; Church, Mth and K streets northwest, on the £91 instant at 2 p.m. Friends of the family are invited to at PARKER. On the morning of Cctober 25, 1880, in StL Mo., inthe thirty-fourth year ‘of ils Bcorr, Foungeet son of Thos. Parker, oa, . of this city. QUINN. On October 24 Cungest son of Wm. Ixo years and fiftesn G, 2880, Joux Epwaun, d Mary E. Quinn, aed Ra?ie: led God lent him for a season, ‘Then took him away. Farewell dear parents Teau no longer stay, ‘By Tis Morm eral wi I take plzce from parents’ resid C street northeast, to-morrow (Friday), at 2 ck p-m. Friends and relatives respectfully mane On the 25th of October, 1880, at Bar- etow: bey springs, New York, alus. Vincgisia WyMag, ea eS yeare™ SHriveral rervices at Oak Hill Comotery Ohapel on Friday afternoon, the 29th iuetavt, at Two ete ‘clock. « rier ds and acquaintances are respectfully invited TDERTAKR UNDERTAKERS. NIE ONLY MAanVvEY. T UNDERTAKER, Formerly of 932 F street northwest, has located at 921 Tih street northwest. Undertaking iu ali its Varied etyles and at popular prices, with facilities notexcelied by any one. Residencd on the preti- lees, Telephone communication. ocil7. 6" ik. ¥. HAKVEY, Agent. LLIAM MACKETT, with Avousros Wi me, PULSES UNDERTARER, » 310 Pa. Tove a. ws between Sd 1233 Se th. Franch 239 436 strect southwest. 023 OUN HM, WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, Bep2T-12m 337 LOth street nw. pg yous VALUABLES! 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