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STEAMERS, ¢ ken RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. =H AMILY eee nee bei BATTERS BIVER LANDINGS, Pa bate foot 6th and Bi sts. = ea yaY, WEDNESDAY Agent. SLs a RT al Fo POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. STEAMER THOMPSON, Jobp R- Se eee eee SSE ine'Potomes River’ business, apis jt Re “eves MON” Day MDAY and SATURDAY, at_7 g’ciock = ve. yd C- oes landin.s in the river. are'and freizhts at low ©.'8. LOVELL, President, octls-3m LOVE 1416 ee HE STEAMER ARROWS! ‘Will leave MMs foot of Ti ee Ra ls a m., every a tek TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 0 RIVER LANDINGS sa far garat wa aud Somini, tetarninw MOBDAY Say and FRIDAY. Fare and Freight at lowest rates dy13-17 ¥. 3. STONE, Purser. NO#FOLH AND FORTRESS MONHOB TEAMER J4¥E MOSELBY. = CarTarx JAMES T. Firnt-clans fare, 81: Ro nd trips ns mee t © 6th-et. w Dats NW WEDS ECDAYS and FuDays, at 5 o'clock ‘Lea ortelk alteruate days at 4 p-r2- mop ping at Alexanctis, Piney Point, Pottit Lookout aud Fort ‘Monroe, Va., going and oa STEAMERS FOR NEW — us Pinas gt B8ON eras, KNIGHT, Fier # Riv N.Y. SaToRDAyS: at4p.m., mwetow rar pena AYS. For, freizht ena it tok. Oe DENHAM, Aat., Water raetown. ware Sheets aa Ooners Office, W., Dear lard’s Hotei ana 6. 8 LOVELL, President. PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS Ge TEARS. UTH. a ie aa ees GEORG! Mail. lander. VES SBINGTON, From f took’ of Seventh st. | From damupoelhs phe °WRDNES- | TURSDAY, ™DAY. na FRIDAY, at| DAY asp garon . M. YY. st ee Piney Point and Pvint Pockone Going ro Round Trip, 81.50. Tickets icketw aud staterooms for sale W. Reed's Sons, 1216 £ st. n.w.; H. B. Pol inhorn's Stationery store, 632 La. a Omiee; Furey G. Suulth's, 1431 Pe Penns. ave. ave. nw, Teh st. wharf Washinton, D. 0. KEELING, st. > Gaipbell's whart” Rexfolk. — 701 ERMAN LLOYD—Sreamsiie NGS eswees New your Bivae Dao Socrnavrrom ano Buesix. ‘The steamers of this reels will sail every Vea Rie be oe ane rom oe Carle ie: Ange pes of passawe From New York to Havre, Lon » Soufhars on and Bremen, ‘Arst a heats cern cabin, 360, steer: ies at fre LY DE'S NEW — am INGTON, GROKGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA _— AND PHILADELPHL. CONSEOTING AT PHILADELPHIA WiTH OLYDE's Lrxgs For New Yorg, Bostox, ENCE, Fatt Rivem, aXp alt POINTs IN THE NEW ENGLAND STATES. (rsanp LINE. CE. LANe ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between — York and Liverpool, Calle - Cork Har! Wed. » = ...Wed., . ; Dee. 29 from New York. Se vckets to Paris, @:9 gold additional Beturn tickets on favorable terms. Bicerace at very low zaies." Bterazo tickets from a : wo, and all other Europe, at lowest rai buls of laden given for Belfs face Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the uae sid for Mediterranean porla © 00 1 ror sid pantie. ap i ,Sompany's office, No. « seemed een, oF both st@raxe an GUE to OTIS BIGRLOW & 00., 605 Te Stress, “wut ton, ——— H. BROWN & 00., N.Y. and B streets, as follows: For Pi id the West, 8:00 -, daily, with burg to Uneinnal St Lows and. Ohieaso: AD. 9:30 daily, with Car to Pittsburg. eae vag aloe Dy With Parlor Car to Watkins and the the es 8:00 a.m. unday 9:30 sxcept ma he yr tia Palace Oars ay For Williamepo Haven and Elmira, at 10: aad ‘a.m. oe except Nunday, 75S poe na We ates 1B. 1m. Eapr ree of Pollan Parlor Oars,” 9:30 8. For'Bi pruskipae trains connect at Bro Antex. i Sortie With’ beats per matentind ‘to Fulton street, avoid: ae BCTOSS rk cil ie are ae and m. B40, 9: 30 and’: 10: 80 For’: ree Creek ee @m. and £:40 p.m. sy. For an “Annapolis, 640 a0 0.00. and 4:40 p.m. daliy, ex- ALEXANDIIA | AND FREDERIGKSSURG RAIL Way AB Raia NLJEIA AND WASHING- ro Sexandri q, Tl a.m., 4:20.5 ™s 25. 8 ab i db om ‘Oa Sunday at 7, Sand or, Hftzond ae the South, 7 s.m. daily, and Tm. dally, excey caer ae leave ‘Mexaudna i Washington, ce a He 7 13:60, 8, 5, 7 and 9-05 0.11 niwit, On m Bubday a8 aad 10 aris 7 aud 305 Di. tiexets, information, sleeping and parlor car ac- commodations can be procured at the offices, north- east corner of 13th street and Peimmsylvania ave- Rue, northeast corner 6°h and Pennsylvania ave- une, and at the depo, where ordera can be left fo the checking Ce beyxave to destination from hotel aud residence General Passenger Agent. FRARK EARNER. General Manager. st AT ALTIMORBE AND OHIO RAILROAD. HE GREAT DOUBLE TRA4OK, i. Houte and Short Line to the jorth, aha Somtinere Wes ‘Aunapous and way. (Pied chester, Hagerstown, Frede- ica and way tations. -m.—Staunton and Va. Springs Express. 9-00 a:m.—New Yor, Philadelphia, Boson and Pails prea. Parlor car t0 New York and P pe oe (On Sundsy only—Baltimore, Annspo- mi 92) Warn a Bt plone Coe Columbus and Pitial (Qoaneets for Hagerstown and at Pott of Becks for Froderick and stations cast of Fiedmont, except Sunday) Pullman car Ginatt ana Louievi le Grafton to Sandusky ly except Ssturd: ore 00 &. ma. Satine Express. pens at Bladens- College, Beltavill~, Laurel, Anuspolis Junc- Hor “Jessup’s and Han. sane? P-m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott Oity 1 1 ‘and Lanrel Express. z anly, Ballimore and Way. hia and Boston Exp 3:30 p.m.—Baltimore and wa Stations. (Win- lex Frederick, Hogerstown and Way, via Re- ‘30 p.m.—Baltimore, Da ee ae Laurel Express. Frederick, via Relay. Sto) Annapolis Junetion. 4: 36 pm m.—tPoint of Rocks, oe Hazers- oPeiae inchester and Way Stations. Ou Sunday rent of Rocks and Way Stations only. 40 p.m.—tBaltimore, Annapolis and Way Sts- m.-—tChicago and Columbus Express. ing cars to Chicazo dail mm. —tPhiladelpbia ad Baltimore Express. Bladensburg and Laure! -m.—Point of Rocks sat a Way Stations. —tBsliimore and ona TBALTIMOKE AND LAUREL EX- m.—t8t. Louis, Cincinnati, Ohicago ana Pittsburg Expeeaes ehtapaee scxcent Sunday.) Sleepius cars to St. Louis aud bitsoure, es Bisdensburg and Laurel B ress BOSTON AND BALTINORE ES ORK. PHILADELPETA, car to New York, and special sisepluig ear ‘ Sleeping | apa. +Bunday only. Other trains daily,except ur trains stop at Relay Btation. formation apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and 808, 619 and Corner 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, re orders will be taken be checked and received at any. point in the Ww. OLEMENT; Genehat Tete A of Ti Tranepurtstion: L. Me “COLE, Ticket Aj aa tee 5. ROONTE Gen LORD. Generel P Pamenter Agent. myl7 PROFESSIONAL. Di: KEULING, m in charge of the Mary land Bye and | oa nfirmary, has resumed his Office bcurs in Washington on Wednesdays from. 1a to 40'clock, at 1209 ee ave. ee 83m ASY ERED. &e. ‘or health 07 Gailly walks deper tablishineuts 2416 5 tel, 16 pa atronized etety the et Pal nit ‘Military, ‘aud Nav representatives of leading forelxn ‘countries Foot Surgery, Corps, Bad ae ie Fee 81 per visit.o7 H. JOHNSON, OT’ wton; oF Boi Deposit Building, cone a b street northwest. au EBCHANTS’ AND MINEBS TEANEPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BALTiM soe ae and NEW YORK. Bailing di Baltimore—! DAY ana SicUnDay, at 4 p. Rew Your ‘Rvery WEDMENDAY snd BAT. from Pier 49, ‘ver, (Rear avenue, Waal National §: avenue and I Kon Brey malin Branches. Nepal th Bean “x W.. Opposite “Oal- Baterenee: “Rev. Be Doe andothers. augll ee EISEHED Dentist, removed to 915 7th este Ker Prices. Extract- decls abo Dentot, 115 Wath st, .w., bet. @ nee wD Beant ‘of Tooth $5; Teeth Filled, gi: Extracting without vor! ve cents. All operations warranted. } an ATS me, T. M. TALBOTT, Denrisz, No. foot st.) No. aceommodat st., three doors from'cor. B. Dentis- rates et ranra teed. tons. Lowoat | dy Su thtte 0088 from co Elst Gi aes Hates of passsuc—First claes, $5, inciading meals | Oe? set. All work warranted. and stateroom berth. Steeraga, G2 cleo. eS | = Agee Ages MEDICAL, &e. Uoston Whevt Jo. H. GLO: 4 (COSSULT DE. AND MADAME BELDEN, Pro- ees fes801 a wer twenty year ste: = Fier 40, ¥AST RIVER Hy. ul practicn: rd, nursing and sk uffat rea ment; for ladies only.” No. 10 Barns erent bo COAL AND WOOD. fon aud Saratows ste., "oar AL AL. EALTH IS WEALTH C™% antares Be ‘smrra © A SERVE [AND BIMIN ARESEMENT: : for Hystert zziness, Conv! os catccememntie seeavion ies Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, ‘Loss ol Has on hend and coosianty Tecetving the best qual- ities of Coal and Wood. Particular attention given to the delivery of Coal free from siste or dust. Or- ders throuvh mail or telephone promptly filled. Main Ofice—2283 6th st. n.w. Braneb Yerd—GOlh oe nork ve ew . (Thomas b. Penick’s old c oe MILLER, J Wholesais and Retail Desler ia COAL AND WOOD. Mein Office, Depot, and Kindling Wood Mill, 43 nod Virvizia avenues. w. Branch yard 143 Bat. a.2. Coal sold ss iow as an place in the city. PINE EINDLISG WOUD 35.00 per cord. AK pea Woo r cord. Bosd of 44 WOOD delivered im any i fo SL 5 peel OOELRPHONIC CONNEOTION. a orers Proupey Died, and satiefaction, waar- NationaL FALB ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL and BINDLING WOOD was swarded to ue over all ‘competitors. STEPHENSON & BKO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf, ALEB In of, ever vartoty A AND Woop: attenion ene rer at aton WT ]a and S28 Pa. Aves aR bonic Re... Billa, and Wate sat A sreok, Homans | BINDERY employs class of te Sad turus out superior Work. It is one of the ok esta blishin: city. 1012 Pa. ave., 3d floor. maitre GF PRAOTIOAL Book AND JOB Renee Do 1013 ee eS 0. i HAND CLOTHING, 'B, oe hee Gen | eal Pe 2 L778 ot OF Sing on, ‘M. WALSERY, corner Sth northwest. Orders will De promptly attended to. ne sepa ALKEWS, 206 jars Piet, N, 0. Tar Memory, Spermstorrhca, Impotency, Involuntary Emiesic Premature Old Awe, caused by over- exertion, ‘eelf-abuse, or over indulgence,” which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month’s treatment. One dellar a ber, or six boxes for tye —: sent by mail prepaid on eS os Pita are dot ‘ara, we will send the Purchaser our written Fusrantes to return the money if the treatment does not jaruntees issued by STOLT & GkoM WEL GS) Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. 0., Whole- sale and Retail Acents, to whom all orders should be addressed. Octi6-s,tu,thek ANHOOD RESTORED.—A victim of early im- ‘using hervous debility, premature a “gla ne red ta wal 8 simple means of seli-cure, discovered » ich ‘he will send free to his fe!low- pas H. REEVE: 43 Obstham NE CABD.—To ail who are suffering from the error aud indiscretions of youth, Yor! aa SO REWARD—If Da. eee fails to cure any case of Femsle Weakness, ties and Obstructions; thirty years’ en lence in Washington. Office, 906 Bt.'s.w. sonyontes aia eer ey TENTION Hi big Fespectablelady has nice- jy fa UB. Wty Arat-class BOARD, os during ti Address Lo for dai sepsb-tw Mee DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies. All female complaints 8 quickly eured. ted daily at 600 10th st. nw. Office Boum trom 9p. m. 80p29-20" M ME. PLANOBE, | OF minis Aa Po Leucurrhea. 10th st. ‘between augl8-12.9* a le H. MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS—Co cure for Kidney Digeanes, Gravel anda site Ty Diseases, ‘Nervous Deblity. Senne bees, Inipotenty, Get,” Serofulsy Syphilis ala Blood and Skin’ Diseases speedily < * ana cist peof price, SS ee JONSULT DR: ROBERTSON, every Wednonday CDa Ssturday, at his office, 456.0 4 St, fi 2to9 p. m., wh wit i8 yea enpe: cuarantees 8 cure in all diseases of vas Uc Nervous, and Sy Impotency, &c. Gonortines rhilis, recently’ con! from. 8 "to lo days, Consultation, Sty De and separate offices for eoeeians oF Dalen re. bovine der 193. taw ot.” Baltimore. Charges moderat MFTCHELL, COOKE @ co., STOOK BROKERS, 58 Broadway, New York, Rew! [aaa wan dost in BEsek Be! ni foyer tia en SD-lgep an Os Nos GISD ath teteses State RE ee id, No fj Sth and Wh ee nee or Branch Store, No. 408 9th st., between D and Plaster, Pitch, Hasr, dus ina, Felt, Gravel. ‘sr No. Mo, fi Brotag Tes, Yell, Gra Bat Bre beck sa Oe aw. MN. —Novw by mail promptly ? Tard UBLIC. SALE OFNTHREE HI By virtne of a power contained in the last DAY, Gri or Novespen, 1880, at THE HovR oF 120 ¢LocK x. parcels, of land, . 8, acres, 2 roods, ik situated between the Foad le THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGUL, a SALE AT SALESROOMS, FATURD-Y OV 6TH. A’ O'CLOOR, embracing Pai a a Di sing: Sas cing, Fal handson: 1y Oabi eee k-caser, “Marble-top ‘Tables, Lounge FUTURE DAYS. RED AND TY-SIX_ AND THREE-QUARTERS OF LAND. Carpets, finé linecf >renklin and other ‘Btores, willand testament of Douglass Clopper, Apes = of Montgomery Sounty, ‘decsssel ond oe ok Also, one 18-karat Hunting Ome Renae fre order of. Orphans’ Court of SMontecmers — County, the ‘subsct vibers, a8 Executors, sell at yeh Brees ALE OF VALUABLE WORES: ae public ‘gale to the highest bidder, at loners OML-PaINTIOGE, OR PASORs Etation,”” on the Metropoiitan Railroad, on Sa athaige Reet ALRO, ND GO! PLETE STOCK OF Pigtbewa ric Ara FINE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD Sone. the following’ described to wit: Lot N cree eontaining 38 fing into the private residence of the late Douglass &e, Clopper aud the private road of Wiliam R- Hutton, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme B Gonrt of eae) leading to Clopper's Station: has a aeiths | Dice of Colm bis, and, Taased in cua No. ation and fronts on the Darneawile set ects | Seok ae ante aed ae eee Fey can pub- TreGenidence Af ibs aura to the road leading into | Ho awetien, at the auction house of Spancanson ne residence Do lopper., Lot | Bros. on the rects northwest, No. 4, chataine 2 nara ee Copper in ey of Washington, on TUESDAY, NOVEM. perches Of land. “This “lot “ia ’bonndet’ on a AT AO O.CLOCE A: M., the pro} the north, from Clopper’s Station to Seneca Bridge by’ the Metrojoiitan Raton east by the private road of William B. Huttoa, I meni ‘and descri*ed in ‘of corded in liber BA, foito 161, of the land records sTheate | for the District of Columbim, asd detenn ieeaice lead- ing tosaid station; on the south and west by the | day cf May, 1878, Counisty oF hone ried and com 1 f Barry Cooke and the watery of Bix Seheoa, pisesrecriments tof cere epproved photographic contains 201-scres, 3° roods and 2 P tus mera-stanas, land. | ‘This lot is bounded on the south, | ‘Iubes, and Boxe Head-rests, Portrait Oano- rom Clopper's st Station to Seneca Bridie, by the | ples, Drapings, Gurtalny er Baths and S0- Metropoiltan Hallroad, on the west by the laivis of | fatidns, Tecorporating 88, Chemicals, &e. the keirs of the late H. B. Waring, James 0. Rabbit ned ee a atforms ce oa Counters, and others, and on the north and east by the lands | Sbow. as Carel ‘ortfolios and of the heirs of the late Thomas English. Lot No. 7, Stands, “Printing frames, ere, Ficture- Contsins G4 acres of land This lot fronts the | frames, OM ee fener inti Barneeville and -Rockville road, immediately in NB lot of Hogativ Photo= front of St. Rose's chureh, and is bounded on the Paintings of promi west by Nos. 3,4 Closed with good fencing and ree land is of fair Bent personajes, juding Bitialco avaluuble lot of Howseh comprising Farior, Dining snd Be the lands of Mrs. Mary A. Hutton. Lots and 7 are in a fair state of cultivation, en- quality. All of these lands are on or near the Metro- ee Curtains, Brureels aud te towrain Carpets, polltal Kailroad) furuisiiue beautiful aud heathy | Hust, Mattinge and Oilclothes leo, Scie valuable Jocations fe aang les, the railsoad furnishing | Focks, bronzes, Etatuary, Glocks, Vases, MLir- every facility to Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. } Tere, &¢. more desirable locality. for ouitmer resideness 5 contains a larze white aud black oak could not beselected. Lot quantity of timber, chestnu ‘Terme, cash on aes, MOUND C ee UNT, T: IUNCANSON BEOS., Auct se dud hickory, and is susceptible of Ueing made a antiful and productive farnt, ER, Real Esta ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchise money | JQ, H- WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. th be paid in cash, and the residno in one and two 8; the deferred payments to bear interest from day of sale, and seedired upon the land. Con- *TPONED SALE OF 8 SUPERIOR SUBURBAN Ae eS HE EF CONNECT! AT 1 CUT AVENUE NORTHWi ris Thet magnicent piece of eroum™Ptronting for HePaueine af tte cont of the purchaser. — A, plat of SEND hE teen ‘Sop 311.70-100 on Koundary street, at th GEORGE PEER = ® } Executors. | junction of ye! and Connectleat ave. nue, being lot "0," of the recordad subdivision of crre adveriicod nthe Even wo be sold cu STORY BRIOK | wes adver rr 3 Bold on ROUSE, ON | Saturday, the 22d day of "ay. ain on Ar AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of 6 ’ Dietrict of Oclumbi p.-12. aABed ‘Terme of sale: One-third cash, and the bslance ee ICR ph mead pee ens eg therein 1 sell at public aaction, i front e | payable i. uisen AY, OTH DAx OF NOVEMBER, ONE. NORRIS, Trustee, premises, on TU: D. 1880, at 4 :30 O'CLOCK P. Mey flex. parcel or yonee ground, the city'of and kgown' and described on the plan of said city ee parte jot num! one, in square num! (904), bewinning at the line dividing lot numbered twenty-two. one uundred and twenty feet from the } Place corner of G street and 8th st thence north on a (40) feet : inches; thence sonth (11) alley as Isid down in the plan of said square; thence south bounded by said alli bered twenty-two (22); thence east along the line of said lot numbered twe inning. toxether with the ‘naprovements, ‘erms as prescribed by decree: bei purchase eqnal instalments at one and two years, notes to bear interest and to be secured by a trust on prop- erty sold. in ten days to resell the prop faulting p ington, D. cost. DUNCA ADMIX About About A lot oi 2 Hore 2 iron And the yards an Located at bis wharf, andat No. Fale at wharf to errr iesice) at 10a. m, MON- AY, NOVEMBER 8, 1530. DP Atig3 Towislans avenue, on the next day, at the seme hour. | ‘erms cash JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Administrator, D street nw. WM. M. H.W. THE Tia " BALE OF TWO VERY eas ch neenie in Sota 6 ‘A deposit of jone hundred dollars will be re- quired at time of sale. About 5/6 t and ax; Friday, the 2sth of May, 1880, and the sale of both. sys postponed on accotnt of’ the weather, will be again offered for eale on premises on Wednesday, the 2dof June, A-D., at 6o'clock TE, AR G STREET ORPOSITE MARINE BSRKAGIS, that certain lying and bese in | £9" THE ABOVE SALE 19 POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, JusE 97H, 189), "eume hour aud code of Gotan oe place. NE. NORRIS, ‘Trasies- red twenty: : E ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until pod nine hundred ad fo WEDNERDAN, Jey ArH, 180, same hous and §e-THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER POST- ee eo Neer ad JUNE 23D, 1330, ar 4 ‘at which time the property w will ture be sold.” a OH E. NORBI: t@-TBE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE SALE feted tailed Ae Onn. with the terms thereof, tbe property will be resold on SATURDAY, Novznines 3TH, 3 80, AT4 O'CLOCK P. M., on tl iS prerat at bis riek and cost. The qaroiaser will er a fo make deporit on the fall of the humane of 8200 and if the terme are not complied with in 7 Aes the Epoberiy, may be resold at his risk and cost after advertisement in The Evening Star of five di oct27-d&ds TUHN E. NORRIS, ‘Trustee. RUSTEES’ SALE es TWO FEAME HOUSES ON ELEVENT! ‘H STREET, BELWEEN E AND F STREETS SOUTHWEST. AT AUC. Washin; treet east; runnit said 8th street forty 0) feet and six 12 thence west to line wi thence west sevent: Jey to the line of lot num. nty-two (22) to the placa of One-third of the money in cash, and the residue in two If terms of sale are not complied with ‘8 from sale the Trustee regerves the right rty at the risk anGpost of the de- urchaser, after giving five days’ notice of wspaper published in W: .c. Conveyancing, ke, at purchas JOSEPH F. HODGSON, Trustee, 1108 13th street northwest. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Goure NSON BROS., Ancta. of the District of Columbia, sitting fo fi ss Equity, passed the 25th day of October, oetts-m,th,s&de._ | 17380, Canee ‘No. 7,108: Eqatt Docket Ho. wer ISTRATON'S SALE, AT AUCTION, the indersigned Trastoes, public ‘auc: Hion, in front of the premises. on MONDAY, “iho $50 tons assorted C 15TH Day or NovEMuer, 1880, at Four o’cuock joa. bis Roredate Cement Portland Cement. re P.M., all rata or parceleof ground, situated in the city of Washington, D. ©., kuown and d: eeribed as lots numbered (7) seven and @) or B Chureh’s uishels Hair recorded subdivision of fa 10 tons Land Plaster: bumbered three hundred and twenty-alght (325) f long, anc pea een and split Wood. each of said lots haying a frost of 15 feat on Teh es: 3 Oarta, 2 setts Harness, 4 Bugay- street southwest, with a depth of 90 feet, toxether Office Safe, ‘(alillers patent. ith the improvements, consisting of two fram3 eneral 8 ppiiavoes ‘of the Wood and coal | houses of the iste eae ‘ainsi by the decree : One fourth ee TEL TAM GUINAND, e balance in equal instalments of six, thi facie, and eightea ig from day of sale, with interest on the deforred paymoute at 6 er cent per annum until paid, mesnreal by aed a deed of ti ae on the pi rehaser’s 4 depot of 8100 $100 om each lot required at tue finns sale, and all conveyanciny and recording at vurchaser’s cost. If terms of sale are not com- Dlied with int Gaye, proporty tbs resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after three days’ in Evening Star. notice TORRS, St, Cloud Bidz, AVILGE, ¢ Trastee octe0-s, tu, th, tad DUNGANSON's ‘BROS., Aucts. (Gep., Mon, Wed, Fri.) atthe foot of 3d etreet osst, na avenue, in thi 623 Le nisl SMITH, Sslesman. —_oct30-nov2,4,6 ‘ARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ‘ORY | MANSARD AU AND 174 F STREET N RELLINGR,g Rom. iy siesta ea ee dated iceanary i a DOWLING, Auctioneer. 7, and duly record No. 860, folio 120, of tus land records of the d _ PROPERTY District of Columbia, and at the request o! Secured thereby, vo" gall well at cto. nue auotoaiy front of the Lar nere on THURSDAY, Novemser ing real estate, nifuate inte City of Washing marked ** subdivision of lots in dred ad provements, &c. z Terms of & tale: Ouethird easly: balance in equal Hi instalmen’ monthe, with interest thereon, strate of seven percent per annum, ae anne 3 O'CLOGE F. Mg the fullow- wh 3. By virtue of ‘i Heed to me, pit ‘the ‘hairs. at law, I will cffer at at public suction. on the Prev ises, on BAT URDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1830. AT 42 O'CLOCK, the proyerty of toe late Walter 3. Ringgo'd, situated az above, and containing about Acres, improved by a two-story comfortable Frame Dwel ine and onthuildiare req farm. The plsce is under good cultivation; toriving Vineyard of choice varieties of raj of Columbia, aud bein. lots icttored aud aud 1G." in Bhophord's rected mare numbered one hun- Bizty-nine, (16%), together with the im- ts, in six (6), twelve (12 sndielunteen (15) i} of trust and se.ured by deed Pes . 5 = is peculiarly sdapted for the calture of fruit, on, the Property sold ; or sll cash, at purchaser's a a ¢00d iawn im ront of the dwelling iat s uated” uyon'a well-kept rosdway, aud las & ne chasers coe ae eboat Cf Bio oa each one wil Mew of the nding County. this property be pot complied with in ten days from date of sale, ur: is eltuated uh a Uiriving and erowius mbichbor, 4 ord, and is desirable as a residence or as a specn- igh aud cost of tie defaultion purcuater, altar | stot he property is tha eae ooaveya tothe Ave dsyenotce: - uEE OROBS, 7 deed dated, August 10, 1868, and recor-ted in Liber notes GEUKGE NUGENT, ¢ TFusteas. Pad Arindel Goentye fof ‘the Land Records for y ‘Estate Auctioneer. ‘Terms of Oné third cash; residue in one Bre virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated ae in Liber No. 761, records for ihe Bi tno mbiie eee in ont of oh ep ‘BURS. ‘DAY, Novempxr 18TH, A. AT 4 O'CLOCK P. Mey mS following described real ‘estate, and two years, with notes boarline ietarsst ut ors per cent per annum until paid, and to b= secured & deed of trust on the property sold. Convey- abeine at cost of purchaser. A deposi: of $25) re- quired on day of sale _If terms of sala are not com- plied with in ten days, I Fenerve the right ty resell at risk of tenn parciiat EY HOLD: vORTH Gonps A BU! SINESe A Fol STORY BRI WELLING, No HSB STREET "APITOL HILL, . D. 1874, snd duly recorded folio 32b, one of the land. District of f Col Columbia, and by dino: will sell at FrnIsO, On N, Trustee. Immediately after the above sale, at above-men- toned place, will be offered for ‘sale the entire Household Furniture of the residence, coneisting of Parlor, Tibrary _D.ning Room and Chamber situate in the city of Washingtor of Uo- | Furniture, Plated W. vare, Quaery. Booka, Paintings, lumbia, and being ‘the eastern 0) atwent ie feeteizht | Breech-loading Rift an Uase, ’» (S) inches front of Lot numbered seventeen (Li) by | Trunk acd Vatise to, et on the depth thereof, in equare numbered ssven bur ond ind thisty-two (a2, together with tho lit- | | One Cow, two Horses rad Ca © and Donble Har- Provenients, &6. +8, Farm Wagon, lmplemen 7s Te f sale: Theamoun? of the principal of | ten barreis of Tees | ye the debt (38,008 000) with theisterest due thereon and ‘Terms cat Pacnlstot Cyn: Shinwit, Se. es: theexpentes of sale in cash, balance at six (6), oct20-e0 WALTER 8. COX, Administrator. twelv¢ 42), and eighteen (18) months. for which notes of cured by, be tuken. purchaser ai time purchaser's cost. pled with in ten days from day of sa’e the Trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk und cost of the defauting purchaser after five days notice. noy2-eod qpeomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. the purchaser bearing interest and s>- 8 deed of trast on the property said wil A deposit of $100 will be required of the | 94) an and all conveyanciag at If terms of sa 6 are not Be BROS., Auctioneers, IN PRINCE GE‘ “3 COUN iN i ‘ie pieeeror Li QeoRGES co Tae S on DISKS’ HOME, ON SLIGO ROAD, aT AUQ- dated May ber H. B. third, 1877, duly recorded in No. 12, (folios 281, ete. one of the tand recc Deoks ‘for Prince Gedrge’s county, sta‘e of Mu land, and at the request of the party secured, I will Dienst PUplic auction, in the city of Washington, By virtue of a decd of fru ALEXANDER WHILUDIN (pragto, BA WUEL OROS3 [eaters District of Co'umbia, at G USTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Bros., number 319 Niuth street eoeuer se D ateset Under a deed of trust to me, bearing date est, on cae len Dar 19th January, 187 ‘aud recorded in. Liber OF NOVEMBER, 77, one of tye land records of this Distr u on 14th thence north 20 feet; hen: north to H street north 80 feet; and thence by and with H street 16 feet to the ‘beginning—default having, been made in the payment o secured thereon. ‘The property is improved by substantial Frame ‘Terms of sale: One-third cas Builds terest, ne. corner of Eq) 1840, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. the following described real estate situate in tie paces 69, shall sell at publig anet county of Pritice Georee, state of Hiveebidaee on the premiees, on WEDNESDAY, | wit: ouinnlue for heeimest a sfiue plated, ga on oO OC) he 1 F. os iy 5 apart of Lot 22 in Bquare 1,027, pesianitic at svisoa lng of FW. owas and aie. iat lie Carro:l's land and runniag thence w Ath tie seme South eabty-one (81 degrees 13 1ni and thirteen, minutes: sett six and one- auarter (ein) is) berches to Btone heretois fet at a boundary of said Kosack’s and Mele ts land; then south forty three (43 degrees 30 :aintt:e8) dearéen and thirty minutes east, nirety seven and a half (s7s) perches to that partsold by said Metrl- ing to ssia Kosack and hereafter described; then north sixteen (16) degrees west eleyen and threo- quarter (1134) perches thence north forty-three (43 me and runhing thence south street east 100 fee 26 feet; thenes east 10 fee inutes) degrees the debt and balance in equal payments in one and fo sears, bearing in- | degrees 30. ‘p inut deterred paym@nts to be in notes of pur- pinutes, weet nicightasthcee * ai)" perches, chaser, gecnred upon property. All conveyancing | to at cost of purchaser. , giant feuth @SAG ate momatnas fo, and W. B. WEBB, Trustee, tein piece o pa G oct22-e0d 406 5th street, state, and a aay Sots tat Ruane “Mtatear Gs) ef Chillim | oF Cal: i F. and Which vesed to one TAN q m. Eagby by ‘Thos. Mt PIANOS AND ORGANS | Soh orem: aye RADBUBY a ht Tectory ai prices and on the popular ass) her ag bh Sines oe: e f said ccunty, coutainliig & the frame lend PIANOS AND ORGANS, Cs grader, Shi orior ent Stock ] ty. of f October, sae and bein SEES La whtia 4 3103 Henna. ave. eho story eed dt dctea dots Shon ‘which Sl ae SEERA Ee Fanos va Folio 30, te one of ‘tie land ees ds for fees fr wees RENOWNED AND UNEQUAL cf seid lot 48, of Chiium or Ghitlon Gatie Meme SCH PrAno, banded and described’ ss follows, to wit: Begin. es mae UPRK od-toned Upright | Dine for the same, ata stone n the “ oul relabe SE. ID SUMINIEIt, Bole Agent, fala a the public oe Shier “altro ‘Sul est sepl6-eoly ‘BEO.'N Square and Uprights. Dies Go. PIANOS! 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HEAL THYSELF, pone fp RY SCOURING, WE AND DEY 8 With every foatioe the boat maar Fibre perenne hate a eae ad Salered in te es SE CREEELOED TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. ts | NEVER winke ova, atta aud oak worn while, is os: = 2 Mrs. Fisher her 1 ae Stee Oth st. m.we, Bbsaiees wii neva resuiiaey ee eee way THE EVENING STAR. TRURSDAY.......November 4, LSS0. oe THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, dat, Night's Dis- Summary ft Connecticut The legislature will stand 16 republicans to 5 cemocrats in the senate and i65 republican’ to $8 democrats, 1 independent and 1 greeubacker in the house. Republican majority ou joint ballot, 93. Last year it was 9), Lolorado, Returns from 75 towns and precincts, com- prising half the state, and excluding Denver and Weadvibe, rng! complete, give Garileid 3.101 majority, and Pitkin, rep., for governor, 4,000 mayatie: Belford, republi can candidate for Con; 1s 600 or 700 abead of Garileld. The Jegislature is three-fourths republican. Tae above majority may be slightly decreasea by later returus, Flonda. The democrats make net gains in every county, carrying the following: Columbia by 213, a gain Of 2S over 1576: Lev. 350, a gain a gain of fae Gadsden 135, A gain of GW; Sumter s0, a gain’ of 167; Santa Rosa by 420, a gain of 50; Putnam, a small dem- ocratic majority. The republicans carry deffer- £0D by 812, ademocratic gain of 992; Madison S4, @ democratic gain of 362. Net counti(s |S 3,497, and Indicates a very heay democratic majority In the state. Indiana. Keturns from about one-half of Indiana show @ Let republican gain of 695, which indicates a plurality for Garfigld tn the state of 5,343, towa, Garfield's majority to ihe state ts Of 26 (00 Over Last’ year, Congressmen are elected. Kentucky. OMictal reports from sever Connties show re- ublican gains Insix of them. Republican gains ave been very general. The democratic ma jority in Louisville, with a full vote, is reduced from 7,002 in 1576 to 5,290. ‘There ts no doubt of the re-election of Kentucky's entire delegation in Congress, bale Soe = ped democratic. yo, again All the republican ma. Hancock's majority it “New orleans {3 10,232. The Fitzpatrick wing, cailiag themselves’ the Tegular Gemocrats, elect the entire municipal Ucket Shakey ind. dem., is elected mayor by 380 majority, and Mlitenberger, recoraer of ‘the lower districis by 5s majority. Both of the above are on the people's ticket, Maine, * Two hundred and nineteen towns give Gar- Neld 55,367, fusion 45,791, Weaver and others 2,028, ‘The same towns in September gave the Tepublicans 53,507, fusion 45,7ss, scattering 357. ‘The republican maj ority in ‘the above wowas 18 7,550, agaist 4,232 In September, a republican gain ‘ot 3,218, indicating 4,000 majority. Massachusetts. With 14 towns to hear trom the electoral vote of Massact ak is as follows: Garfleld 161.647, Hancock 110,631, Weaver 3,907, Dow 457-—Gar- fald’s phiraiity 51,016. Gubernatorial vote, with 16 towns to hear from: Loag. rep. 159,203; Nei ey dem., 109,033; Scio imy, prohibition, 540—Long’s purality, The ’resuit in_ the congrass- ional districts ts as follows: First, with 12 {owns to hear from, Crapo's rep., plurality, zd, 7 towns to hear trom, Harris's, rep., plurality, 296; 6th, one town to hear from, Stone's rep., majority, 2.140; 7th, three towns to sped Trom, Russell's rep., plurality, 4,4 S district. complete, Candier’s rep..” plurallty’ in the 4th district, where Morse, gen; has a returned plurality, Hayes, the republic candidate, has requested a recount of the Bas. ton wards in the district, except ward 10, which will be granted. Pennsylvania. ‘The Pennsylvania congresstonal del the Forty-seventh Con will as oe lows: First. district, ry Hi. Bingham, rej 2a, Chas. ‘O"Neill, rep; 3d, Samuel J. Weandat dem; 4th, Wm. Keliy, rep.; = Alfred C, Harmer, rep.; sti” Wm. Ward, re; th, Wm. Godshaik, rep.: Sth, Daniel Ermentrout, ‘dem.; 9th, A. Herr Smith, rep.; 10th, Wm. Mutchler, dem.; 11th, Robert Klow, dem. izth, Joseph A! Scranton, yo 13th, 6 Ryon, dem.; ne arr, ation in aad Samuel F. , CC. Jardin, 16th, wi require off M. Campbell, Fep 18 19th, F. E. Bel tin, dem.; 2ist, Morgaa Wise, doth-s 22d, ras. ; 23d, Thos. M. Bayne, rep.; 24th, W. S. Shalienberger, rep.; 25th, Jas.’ Musgrave, dem; 36th, S, H. Miller, rep.; 27th, Lewis PF, Watson, rep. New York. ‘The latest returns show the vote on the may- orally of New York city to be as follows: Grace, dem., $9,652; Dowd, rep., 95,748; Grace's major: ity, 2.904. ‘Returns trom tne ‘various election districts in Brooklyn show that the democrats have carried the three congressional districis in Brockiyn and have elected nine out of the twelve assemblymen. Tne uudlicans have elected their candidate for district attorney, J. S. Catlin, their county auditor, Francis Bigzs, and the two coroners of the county, and they are paturally greatly rejoiced over tneir victory. ‘Tue ote for court of appeals tn the elty is as follows: Rapello, dem., 53,533, and Palger, re &, Rapello ‘tuerefore goes out of tie cicy a majority ot 2, 161, while Hancock's ma- Jortty. 13 legislature wi I be repubii- can on j allot. The senate, which holds over, has arepublican majority of 15, and the majority in the assembly will not be 1es3 Unan oO. ‘The following is the congressional vote od ere city: Sth district, N. Maller, 10 uit, trict; Dogto, 11 Davis, 12, district, rateht: followin: electors $1,726, Latest returns show the election of Beach. dem.,in the 14th congressional district, and Scoville, dem., atin in the 324 district. both Being democratic gains, Beach has 530 majority and Scoville 36s. The Times gives the majorities by counties in New York state, which foot up 25,00) for Gar- Held. The World estimates the republican majority at from 15,000 to 29,000, and says iUmay reach the latter figure, Richardson, rep., is re-clected in the 29th congressional district by about 1, 20) majority over Rev, Mr, Beecher, fusion candidate, New Jerse The New Jersey democratic state committee claim Ludiow, for governor, by 1,509 majority, and Hancock by 3,000. The legislature is re- publican. The congressional delegation stands the same as last year. Ohio. The republican state committee furnishes the following summary of tbe clection:—The figures Of 37 counties complete show a republican gain over 1579 of 15,590. Four counties show a dem- Net repubitean gain in 41 . This, added to Foster's —— Garfield's plurality tn the stal The counties heard from tnciude ns inkgest in Ohio, but tne gains tn the re:maintay 47 counties will make Gartield’s plurality about 000, 5; Taylor, 3255. Ths is the complete vote for’ presidential Us cliy: Hancock, 123,102; Gardeld, South Carolina. The democratic state executive committee have advices from 23 counties showlog majori- Ucs eggregaung about 3,000 for tae democratic state and national tcket, The resnit in tbe state will give Hancock the electoral vote, and re-elect the congressional delegation. Tennessee. ‘The republicans claim the goveraorsutp, the legislature, and a gain of two Congressmen. The democrats claim Casey Young's election by 50 majority. The republicans ciect about 15 members wo the legislature irom West ‘Tennes- ‘See, A gain Of 1. Tuey claim that, with tue gains made in Middle and East Tenaessee, the legisla- ture will be republican. Missouri. — mee aistriets t Sint the state are gerd where Van Horn, rej running against democrats.” the 6th, where Waddell, and Crisp, dem., and Hazeltine, rep. greenbacker, are the contestants, with the chances tn favor of te dell; ae where Cralg 1s running agatas Ford, rey reenvacker, with prospezts of ord’ election. aba the loth ‘where Mansur, dem. is pitted against Burroughs, = _— cker, wih Strong chances. In favor ansur. Re- ports irom the 12th district. say Hatch, dem., ts re-elected over Loudon, greenbacker, by 1 500 majority. youd Mississippi. Warren Tajeate for. Coneress _— ae 15 majority. Issaquena county giv Een ito taajory, The other couaties have not been he: “my mesota. ‘Teosived, indicate that Ma overw. beimingly elected, General Sibley, by from 8,000 to 000 act carries Minneaj shourn and county by Seanieg over 4,000 majority. ae anne in the Ist abd Strait in the 2d elecied, each by about 4,000 majonty. Nebraska. e1urns from the state come in slowly, bat it jeoly a question of the size of the majorities GateVicket about the sume. The republicans et al Shoo: { three-quarters ot the North Caroline, From the returns received the indications that the state has wi ime Deuster, @em., for Co in the 4th dis- $ict Js re-elected by 3.214 majority. In the sth ee ward Bragg, dem.. is reelected by 6 In the’ eth district Gueuther, rep. =e a Bouck, dem.. ay set ma- Sao oan gain." In the 4 ‘district tse ee in the sth airict Pound ¥ ts re-elected by a majority estimated at 4.0 the Ist district Williams, amma. Tep.; ts elected by : majority estimated at In the 84 district Hazleton, rep. is reel by an estimated majority of Tn the sth district Humphrey, “4 is ree! ected by a majority estimated at sy Wes min, The vote In west Virginia will not be mate- rally changed from that in October. The re- publicans take slight galns in most of the counties heardfrom. The piuraitty for Hancock over Garfield will not exceed 1 Or 12,000, While his actual majority in the state will ‘not be over 5,000 or 6,000, if indeed It will reach that figure. ‘There is no doubt about the election of Jobn Blair Hoge, dem., for Congress 1a the 24 district, and Kerina, dem., in whe 34 district, Dat Ube vote in the ist district 4s so close that 1 will Lake the oficial count to decide tt. The chatr- man of the republican state committee claims the election of Hutchinson, rep., DF not less — 100 majority, and a great Mary well-lo- med democrats are conceding Hutchinson's e ection. It 1s evident that tuere canuol be over 100 majority either way, and the clances for one are about as good as for the other. California, One e hundred and forty-five prac cisco give the Hi. he majonty. tor Rosecrans for ‘Congress. aoe OF Ut foregone conclusion a that publican headquarters. sitll ingure ‘owt majority of between Ww and 40, Sibiy require the oficial count to @: 3d Congressional district Berry (de ably reelected. Inthe sta the rar betweon Pacheco and Leach ts s9 close that the outcome pis ad cannot at present be stated. in the 2d district. If it proves that California chooses democratic electors and two or three democratic congressmen, !t may be fairly atirip- uted to the influence of ‘the Morey letter. At least that is the general Dellef expressed. The republicans claim that they will at any rate elect one elector, a8 J. G. Terry, ou the demo- cratie Ucket, 13 believed to’ be very badly scratched. Nevada, The democrats have undoubietly carried Nevads#and elect thelr congressman and state legislature. Virginia. Returns embracing over one-half of Vinginta ‘Swell the victory of the regular democratic ele toral ticket, which will have a handsome ma- jority over both the readjuster and republican Tickets, The congressional delegation stands: First district, Garrison (dem.); 24 district, De- zendorl (vep.); 34 district, Geo. D. Wise dem a eistrict, Jorgensen (rep.); 6th district " (dem.); sth district, Barbour (dem.) The demo- rats claim the re-election of Cabell im the sth district, while the readjusters claim that their candidate (Stovall!) Is elected. Paul (readjuster) elected over Allen (dem.) In the 7th distr 1,000 majority. ‘The vote tn the 9th di 80 close between Trigg (dem.) and F crenajeaten) Ubat the result there cannot be pre- icte a Maryland. The latest returns fromm the various sections: the state Indicate a majority for the democrat residential Uicket in Maryland of about 14,094, ig a red:iction of over 7,000 from Goveraor Hamilton's majority last year, and 5, trom the majority given for the Tilden th four yearsago, The aggregate democratic majority in the sigtte by congressional districts wiil not exceed 10.500, showing that the “scratcners” Were out in full force on Tuesd: ay. Mr. Urner 8 the only republican elected to the tlouss of Representatives from Maryland. His ma ajority reaches 900, being a republican gain of over 700 over Lhe gubernatoria! vote of 579. Sporting Matters. IE WALK POR THE ASTLEY ker, In the walking match in London, at 7.30 o'clock last evening Dobler wen‘, lame and re- red, but be appeared again at half-past eight o'clock and walked apparently as well as ever. At 30 O'clock his lameness retmrned, and be again retired. Howard virtually retired from the contest at 6 o'clock, Tne score at midnigut Was as follo Rowell 340 miles, Littlewood 236, Dobler miles and 3 laps. Dobler ap- peated again at 1 o'clock this morning, walking me. He covered four miles before Rowell ap- Say at 2.19. Littlewood, who rested threa hours, appeared at i.41. The score now stands: Rowell, 342 miles 6 laps; Litt 291 miles? laps; Dobler, 321 miles 3 laps. ‘The back tendon ot Howara’s | sear leg has given way. ORSE NOTES. Maud 8. wil winter at Cincinnatl, There is constderable controversy about her parentage, but It seems to De settipa that her parents were Harold and Miss Russ! When Robert the Devil was put up for sale in England last week, 212,000 was the lowest figure that could bay. There was no sale. Tom Cannon, his rider in the Cesarewitch, received as a present $2, from Messrs. Brewer & Blanton, tue owners Parole is more popular in Baltimore than horse on the turt, fe y NOTES. At the annual meeting of the Providence Bieyele Club last week “inety-six machines ‘were present. James Gordon Bennett has been elected mas- ter of the Coleswortn hunt, in Eagland. He Salis for Liverpool early tn November. ‘The Princeton Colleze football season was opened with a game with Steveas Iustitace a. The score was Princeton 6 go: ; Stevens 0. Princeton plays Coluabla November 13. 4 ” BaDLy BeaTex.—Pollse Win. O'Netl. of New York, better ka ‘an, the Newsboy,” wuile attempting to isperse @ Crowd of gs Tuesday night, Set upon and badly beaten. Two of nis ribs were broken, and when found he was delirious from concussion of the brain. He was taken to Bellevue eee @ critical condition, His assailant: SMALLPOX.—On Monday 26 cases of smallpox were discovered in San Francisco and taken to the pest-house. The health officer has been granted extraordinary powers. nyo sce a en agp aged 53, a German box maker in New York, cut his throat and died "aes aay night, He was erratic, and at times out of his mind. lie in- formed his neighbors that jealousy of his wife, the toreworsan in an artiliclal Gower store, drove bim med. A REPUBLICAN Procession 8! D.—ADoUL one o'clock Wednesdey morning, as ‘ine republi- cans were parading in Flushing, N. Y., after hearing the result of the election, the proses on Was atfacked by roughs with stones and stt The assailants were routed. Ove of them w: as $0 dangerously injured that Le may dle, and ott.ers were serlousiy hurt. Several repubi/eaus were injured by the ston A New YORK ALDERMAN ARkEsrep.—Ia New York Tuesday afternoon a warrant was issued by United States Commissioner Denel for tne arrest of Alderman Wim. Sauer, wno ts Charged by one of Davenport's marsials with inter. fering with Lim tu the discharge of bis daty in rescuing a man called Downes from the metshal, who had b, registration. Alderman bimselt yesterday and @ the owe was allowed to go on wis own recagul pending examinaiton. JUSTICE Sua rH sald, on opeuing bts court at Connorsville, Tenn.: *Willlam Henry Smith ts arraigned for assaulting lis fathe Tae mag- istrate had on the previous day “kuocked wis father down with a club, aud it was himslt Ubat he was now arraiguing. He continued: “The evidence ts conclusive, and I'm not sure puil ugh to send inyself Vo jail tor ten days. But, as this is my first offence, and [ certainly had’a good deal or prorocation, I will simply imy-ose a fine of ten di A Young Woman's UNACCOUNTABLE SUICIDI jeaving but one daughter, a youn Fog mpg thelr eee they are = ‘Db b the workshop angi y the neck, dead, her feet resting on foot. No cause 13 assigned ror the su! welds Sue was shortly to be married to Mr, Geo. Will, now iu the west to buy a farm. There is one subject that we never tire of talking about. It is more interesting even than the politics of the present day. and tuat ts our own, Gear, never-to-be-sulliciently-appreciated MABEL. aRPACoR_wOMIMING TON. Se Heights, November 3d. 1 ABNWELE TRESCOT of Auztocta eldest ci ausnter of eran cx top, eeq- (Charleston papers please copy. Soe ieee, ene ater te bt Jom i For bowin act eed ine ‘thirty: ot Se eeRe © 7 a Ria tea UNDERTAKERS. = | ee posi Fe ore mr, YORGgEENS

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