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STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. * AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. MEI ma’ iO. PEAT i: PULOMAG IVER LANDINGS, aVing *havf. foot 6th and & sts. «. MONDAY, WEDNENDAY ee t 7 o'clock x Cr @ud BUNLA oping at interm at going sud eturning. Alao,st } “Grinder sri,” Wernesdsy a1 omsn @ Saturday <o- jg: Thorsosy and Sunday recurring, aud Cottage Lan sonar retsenine bette G. 7. JONES, Axent. = POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. EAMER THOMPSON, day going, T ST) tt Jobr k. Wood, built expreesly Fae ggg Bahasa Cuieane Soe Sica be if wharf every Von” bare aut “DAY aud. BATURDAY, at 7 o'clock 3 m.. makoox the principal landia/s tn the river. freiwhte at low te. eon O. 8. LOVELL, President, oct18-3ma 1416 ¥ street. HE STEAMEM ARBOWSMITH Will iesve Potowae Ferry Co. of Tth street, at 7 o'elook, BUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS 2s far as Lewnard: wand Nomin!,seturnine MORDAE WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, Fare aud Freisht at loweet rates tyi8-17 F. J. STONE, Purser. N OKFOLK AND FORTRESS MONHOR STEAMER JANE MOSELBY, ‘ = JAMES 1 BA re, #1; Kound trip, class fare, 75; Rou! 1 Gth-et. wharf © ( WED = ESDAYS and FRI YS, at 50’ # Norf. Ik abvernate days at 4 p.m..stop- ndri, Pine t, Point Lookout Vs., going and returuins. MERS FOR NEW YORK. OHN GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT, N.¥., SATURDAYS at4p.m., ut 7am. FRIDAYS. For freteht »R PA. DENHAM, Agt., 63 Water =n 2, &e, #0 to General Office, Wilard’s f-tel O. 8 LOVELL, President. ORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS ROR AND THE SOUTH & GEORGE LeARY, Car zying U. 8. insil. Josera Warre, Command LEAVES Wasnrseton, Nonroux, From foct of seventh st. ! From Campbell's wharf, EV ‘RED NEA- | TUESDAY.” THURS. J MONDAY, DAY and FRIDAY, DAY ASD SATU Sr. w. av. ata P.M. Btope ot Fiucy Point and Poiut Low and Ketarnir. First-class ‘are, $1; Round ‘rip, 81.50. Tickets good uatil used. “Tickets and staterooms for sale at B. W. Reed's Sons, 1216 2 st. uw ; Hf. B. Poik- inhorn's stationery store, 632 La. av., uext to Post Office: Furcy G. "s, 1431 Penua. ave. n.w. B. F. DODD, Axent. Tth st. wharf, Wasbinton, D. 0. D. F. KEELING, sep 27-6m Campbeil's wh: [ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-Ssrewsare Lovg Between NEw Yous, Havez, Loxvox, SOUTHAMPION AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sat- Grdsy from Bresuen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Kistes of -aresve:—From New York to Havre, Lon: don, Boutl mand Bremen. first eabin, 2100, mecond catnn, #60; steerawe, 830; prepaid steers gertificates, $24. For freicht or pastaxe apply CELKICHS & CO., 2 Bowling Green, New York. W. G. MEIZEROTY & OO., 926 Fa. Ave., Agents for Washingion. saca7 YLYbDz’S NEW EXPRESS LINE , BETWEEN WASHINGTON, GROLGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA ND PHILADELPETA, CoNNROTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH Curpr's Linge yor NEw Yous, Boxtox, PROVIDENCE, FaLL Rivek, AND ALE POINIS IS THR NEW ESOtAND STATES. rough bills of 1sding given. SAILING Das. From Washingtou—Mondaya, at 5 p.m. From Fhiladelphis—Saturisys, st 10s m. Freight received daily until 6 p.m. Georgetown zoode receive sud delivered at Washington, Wharf, foot of 12th street. WILLia rb. CLYDE & GO., General Managers, }., Awente, St. wi and ls r Washington Going C a 7 ICE. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpoot, Call- ing at Cork Harbor, FROM PIER 40, N. k.. NEW FORK. is.....Wed..., Nov. 17| Batavia. Wed, Nov. 24 |Gallia. Wed , Dec. a Gaus Aud every Wednesday from New York. = RATES OF PassaGe. 8F0, 330, 3100 wold, sccordiny to accommodations. ‘Tickets to Paris, $.5 gold additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage at very low rates. Steerave tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Enrope, at lowest rates. Through b of laden siven for Bel fans, Gieseow Havre, Antu and other ports on the atinent, and for Meaiterranean porta. Por freivitand :assaze apply at the Company's office, No 4 we lta ‘een, or both steerace and fabia to OTIS BIGELOW & UO, 60 7th strece Washington, D.O. snl7 VERNON H. BROWN & 00, N.Y. SW VYORK-ROTTERDA) ss ste of this aster- 'P. Ca- rying the U. son's Ste herlands, leave rly on WED: DAYS. Second Cabin—#45, $50; AUX, General Agent, 27 Sou ork. For passaze apply to nay wania sit Buildin, corner N street northwest. penser AND MINERS TEANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMZRS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Sailing days from Ealtimore—Every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY, at 4 p.in., from foot of Sees Nos lett WE ay ana gar URDAY, st 6 p.m., from Pier 49, Kast iver, (near foot Clinton «<.) st passenger accommodations. Lowest rates wht juaranteed. aud siatervor berth. lecture’ &S mca Was oor berth. ra red, 360. per meal. os GaIN Boston Waser 5 = BUT MORE tap. iy. GEO. H. GLOVER. 3e25-ly Pier 49, EAST HI MEDICAL, &e. at established and most reli- YSICIAN in the city, can be faseachusetts ave., from 2 mplaints aad Teros- Consultation frea. Seps- nov8-lm i} EDUCATIONAL. 7TUEK DAYS. ea) Estate Agent. RY SALF OF 16T No ®, IN event VisION OF SQUARE 719, SITUATED ON STREST, BE! WEE 4E D. AND LDELAW virtue of a decrce «fhe of the District of Couse No. 6,9 Jchu Sheaan et al Will se!l atpub i en MONDAY, Ta 1890, a7 4:30 O'cLOC< Ps of ground known and desiaaated of the city o7 Washington, District of as Lot nnmbered eight (%), seven hundred and nineteen ated ou Hst-eet, between 2d street aud are avenue northeast Terms of fxle: Orethird cash, and balances in ve mo.(thy from day of red by ‘he pro? irsory.n ites ‘with enrety to the satisfaction of property for purchase ‘ail purchase money Ail conveyancing at pur- Geporit of 860 will be reaal WILLIAM J. MILLET, Trustee, Ufise 490 Louisiana avenue. J. T. COLDWELL, Axct. RAILROADS. PRALTINONE aNv onto HaILHoan. »DEL FAST LISE, AND THE ONLY LINE { Oe W. BAN m, returning TUFSDAY, THURSDAY jate landings AVESUE NOLTH AST. is, parseain Fqnity un. dersigned, as Trust tof ths promis, NoveMBen, a.) three. fix, nine aud t sale, with interset, re ¢ | cf the purchaser, | Trus'ce. (A lew’ retained on No deed givea unt cham r's costa. When property i THE FAST AND THE DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPI RAIL! A WASHINGTON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBE and way. (P.ed- Hogerstown aud way, vis Hels: day only—for Baltimore, An- (Stops at Hy- » Jeseap'e shit Hau Cincinnati and S:. is EXD: 12:10 .m. —Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis +Ou Sunday only, for Baltimore and Wen Lore, i m.—Baltimors and W: Hagerstown and Way, Hyattsville and Stops at Anua- hiiadelphia and Boston rederick, via Keiay. m.—fPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- town, Winches (On Bunday to Point of Kecks and Way Stations only ) 4:46 p. m.—t Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- -—tChicago and Columbus Express. Baltimore Express. via Relay. Stops at Hyates ‘Point of Rocks and Way Stations. eand Way Stations. Baltimore aud Leurel Express, , Civcinnatiand St. Louis insburg and W {Baltimore, Hyattsville and Laurel +New York, Philadelphia and Bos- Other trains daily, ex y- All trains stop at Relay S! For further uforn: Uhio ticket office and 1351 Pen «t, where crcera will Fe taken for baywage to be checked and received st any point in the city. THE GREAT INSYLVANIA ROUTE 1880 ‘TO THE NORTH. WEST AND 8 Double ‘Tra RPLENDID SCENERY, 1880 vex \OUTH WEST, ck, Steel Halls. AGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT EFFE: IOVEMBER Sth, 1830. TRAINS LEAVE 'WAPHINGTO: corner of Sixth and B streets, ‘Zand the Weat, Biceping Cars to Louisville and O with Sleeping Cars from St Louis and Ohicago; Palace Car to Pittaburg. MORE AND POTOMAO RAILBUAD. daigu ‘er, Buttaio, Niagara, to Watkins snd the Norzh, at except bunday ; 9: > with Palace Care to IN, from Depot, -m. daily, with 8.00 a.m. dati: digas and Watkins For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 the East, 10:40 a.m., 2:10 and 00 p.m. On Sunday, 10:00 p.m.’ Limited Fsprese of Pullman Paror Oars, 9:30 a.m. ily, except Sunday. For Brooklyn, N. Y. ine direct iratiater to Pulem strost, avid: in~ double ferriawe scross New York city. For Philadelphia, 10:40 a m., 2:10, 5:40 and 10:00 pm. On Sunday, 5:40 auld 10:00 xprees, 9:30 a.mi. daily, except Yor Baltimore, 6:40, 8: 40, 9:30 and 10:00 p.m- 200, 10:40 4.m., 2:10, 5:40, 9:30 For Pope’s Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. Gaily, except Sunday. For annspoiis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- a ANDRIA AND FREDERIOKSBURG RAIL- WAY AND ALEXAN. RIA. ASHL TON Ralt kus. ciate ne Fer. Alexangri i1s.m. and 8 p.m Richmond an aii through trains connect at boats of Brooklyn Annex. ee Limited 11 a.m., 4:20, 5: a Sunday at 7, 9 @ the South, 7 a.m. daily, and p-m. daily, except Sunday. Traine leave Alexandi for Washington, 6, 8, 16 5, 7 and 9:05 p.m, and 12 mid y at 8acd 10a.m., 7 and 9:05 Pm. Tickets, informatioa, sleeping and parlor car ac- commodations cau be procured at the offices, north- east corner of 18th street aud Pennsylvania are- ue, northeast corner 6°h and Pennsylvania ave- unr, and at the depot, where orders can_be left fo- the checking of bagxaxe to destination from hotel- ans lences. L. P. FARMER, Geners! Passenwer Agent. FR¢NK 7HOMSON, General Man: HOTELS UCHINGHAM HOTEL. Fifth Avenue and 50th street, (Opposite Cathedral, ) JOSLIN & FULLES, Proprietors. Dehwt tially situated in the very centec of the most fashionable residences, churches, schools, &c. :near the Grand Central K.'K. depot, ' within three min- utes waik of the Elevated Road and Madison avenue corre. PATRONIZED BY THE BEST. a.m. ; 12:50, 3 night. On Bunda; THE TRADES. DAMS SELDEN, Pro- T twen $1 ment: for ‘adies only. No. 10 Barnet tween Lexington and Saratoga sts., 1 Baltimore, Md. EALTH IS WEALTH !_D : ERVE AND ge 5 A specific for Hysteria, Dizziness. Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, matorrhaa, Impoten Emissicus, Premature Old Age, caused by over exertion, s«lf-abuse, over-indulzence, which leads to’ misery, decay and desth. One box will cure recent cs#eé. Each box contains oae month treatment. Que dellar a bor, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on recaipt of rice. We Kuarantee six boxes to cure any cxse. fith each order received by us for ix boxes, accompanied with five doLars, we will sead the gusrautes to the ut does not eff. cure. wd by STOTT & OROM 430 avenue, Washington, D. 0.. Whole. al Ai to whom all orders sho ——— octi6-e, ta, thee eee RE®TORED.—A vi of early im- prudence, causing nervous debility, premature a . ete. ing tried in vain every known reme- ay. discovered s simple: means of end free to his fe io jarers. * * J. H. REEVES, 43 Costhaw st.. N. CARD —To ail who sre suffering from the org aud indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of mantood, &e., I will send a recipe that will cure you, free of charge. ‘This «reat rewedy was discovered by & miseionary in South america, bend s self add peased envei2pe tothe Rev. JUSRPH T. INMAN, Station D, York City. octd-aodSk6: SO REWARD—If Da. Brorsens fais to cure BY case Of Female Weakness, Irreqalaritios ahd Obstructions; thirty years" experience in Washington. Uttice, $06 B at. 6. w.,opposit: dmith- sonian. octs-3in* ETENTIC chiy respectabie lady has nice- iy furnished with first-ciass BOARD, or ladies ducumg illness. Address sox 9, Star oftice. sep3u-Sw ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR ‘Ladier. Al! female compiaints quickly cured. Osan be consulted daily at 606 10th st. o.w. ‘ Bours from 1to¥ p. m. 6929-20" ge BLANOHE, OF Pals, FEMALES DOCTKESS, cures all complaints. As - Lencurrbes. 622 10th st., eeweet, Band as as aes rer fo id ravel an a gary Diseases, Nervous Debiity, ‘Sezainal Weak- hess, Impotenty, Glee" Serofuisy Syphilis and al Pood and Skin’ Diseases speedily cured. Gonor- Theea cured in 48 hours. For sale by WM. B. EN- TWISLE, corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. Gpice $3'per box, sent by mail under seal on re- eeipt of price. maré SS INSULT DR. ROBERTSON, every Wi and Saturday, at his office, 5 4% st., from 2 top. m., who), with 19 yearsex rience, tees in all diseases of the Uri- 4 Seminal Weakness, cure Bary ; Ructumel Etuseions, Impotency, &e. Gonorrhass vhilis, recently COM! oaitively cured $ fue st 10 ton rictly nei- mae ‘separate for ladies. Refers Euaw raoderate. JOKEISDING—The Lycerr BixpERy employs first class Workmen, snd turns out superior It is one of the oldest e: 1012 Ps. ave., 8d floor. € $ IBSUN BROTHE! 1013 Poets Wi Bye. 2 Tine Printing a wpecialty. COAL AND WOOD. stabiishinents in the oct JOB PRINTERS, ‘sshington, D.O. Tivoluntary THis 47TARNOON.” TPBOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL, ESTATE. Under a deed of trust to me, bearing dite 19th January, 3875, and recorded in Liber x f de land records of this District, at Faces 69, &c., I shail selkat public auction, ts the highest bidder, on the premises, on WEDNESDA’ THE1OTH Dat oF NovemBeR, 1580, at 4 O'CLOCK ¥ M., part of Lot 29, in Square 1,02", beginning at the fe. corner of square and running thence sonth on 14th street east 100 feet; thencs west 26 feat ; thence horth 20 feet; thence east 10 feet; thence north to H street north #0 feet; and thence by and with H street 16 fect to the ‘beinning —defaalt having been made in the payment of the debt se-ured thereon. pais, property is improved by substantial Frame nildingr. ‘ ‘Terus of sale: One-third cash; and balance in equal payments in one ay.d two years, bearing in- terest, deferred paymenta to be in notes of pur- chaser, secured upon property. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. W. B. WEBB, Trust oct22-e0d rt seh atrest. S#-THE ABOVE SALE [S POSTPONED UNTIL TUeSDAY, Novemsen 16TH, eame hour and place. By order of 7 novi, 14, 13, 15 . ‘Auctioneers, RM_IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, ON THE LISTRICE LINE, BEYOND Tak §L- LIESS' HOME, ON SLIGO RUAD, AT AUG- ty virtue of a derd of trust, dated May third, 1877, duly recorded in Liber H. B. No 12, folios 281, etc.,one of the and record A coks ‘for Princé George's cunt} of Mary: land, and st the request of the rectred, [ will sel, at public auction, in the city of Washin Dirtrict of Coumbia. at the office of Dunc: on Bres., number 319 Ninth street, corner of D stroct Lorihwest, on TUSSDAY, Tae l6ra Day or Novemper, 18%0, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the followins described real estate sitnate ia the county of Prince George, state of Marvland wit: Beginning for the sameatastone plasted tho division line of FW. Kosack’s and Mrs Sal ite Carroll’s land and ronniix thence with t! South eighty-one (1 degrees 13 minutes) de and thirteen minutes west, six aud quarter ee pe’ fet ata boundary of land, then south forty e530 minwed) dexrres sud thirty minutes east, nivety saver asd a belf (73s) verches to that partacld by said Mebri- ing tossia Kosack and hereafter d-scribed, thea north sixteen (16) destees weet eleven a id tree quarter (133,) perches ;thence worth forty-threa (4? E 8 Su ninute-) degrees and thirty utes, west eihty-three (83) perches, inning, containing two and 10)acres more or less. Also a cer reel cf land sitnats in salt county PR ree (435 de: tuin piece or p 2nd state, and described as follows, to wit: ‘ot nuinbered | eighteen (18) of Chiliam or Chil- jon Castie Manor and which was conveyed 'o ons Win. Eaaby by. I hos. Meorimick by deed dated ths 20th of September, 1847, a partiomar description ‘Which may be seen by reference to eaid deed, duly recorded in Liber J. B. B., Fullo 53, otc., one of the lad recorés of said ccuuty, co:'tsining fifty five (55) acres, more or less; being the eame land which was conveyed to @. F. Fischer by O. 0. Ma- ercder, ‘irustee, by deed bearing date the 224 day of October, 1865; and being ths sane land whith Kas conveyed by said Fischer to tho said Lantel Mohriing by deed dated 30th January, 1867, which deed has been duiy reeorded in Liber F. 8, num- ber 4, Folio 40, ote., one of the land records for said county and state: excepting, however, sowuch of raid lot 1, of Chilittm or Cluilon Castle Manor, bounded and described ss follows, to wit: Bexin- bing for the same. ata stone planted on the west fide of the public road leading to the **alio Mill said stone being a boundary of F. W. Kosack’s lan¢—and rupning from. said stone, ‘south twenty- three (23) degrees, west eleven (i1) perches with ga‘d road; then south forty-six (£6 dex. 30 a. w. devress and thirty minnics west, two (2) nerche: thence north thirty-eisht (38 deg’ 45 m1.) and fort; five minutes vest, sixteen (16) perches, leaving the road; then north sixteen degrees (16 dex.) west, et ae a three-qu srter (2534) pereses to the weet line of ssid Mebrlisw’s land, aud with the th forty-three (43 deg. 30 min.) dezracs end thirty minutos east thirty-four and one-half 436) perches to the bewinning, containiny one and nth-tenths (1 8-10) acres, more or less, being the © plece or parcel of land which was conveyed raid Metriivg to said Kosack by desd dated the 2ist day of September, 1475, and duly re the record office of said cow H. &., No. 4, folios same orded in y and etate, iu Liber }, ote., together with all the improvements, ways, easements, rizhts, privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging or iu aay wise appertain’ rame Houss. tng, ta proved by ‘This proper:y subject to a first aud prior deed of trust in the sum BL. }, ade on the 26th aay of Septeraber. 1576, and recorded in Liber HB, . 11, folio $43, one of the land record bo: ks for Prince George's county, Maryland. ‘Terms: One-third cxsh, and the balance in six (6) twelve (12) and eizhteea (18) months, with jn terest st fix (6) per cent per apnuam, secured by deed of trast on the property ; or all cash, atoption of purchaser, #200 deposit st time of ea‘e, and al! conveyancing at of purchaser. If terms of sale are not compl!@® with fr'nve days, the trustee rererves the Higat to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauliing purchaser, after five days? sdvertisement. NEHEMIAH H. MILLER, Trustee. oct29-eot13thad TO-MORROW. JPUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, 9th and D strects uorthwest. MANUFACTURER'S SALE OF UPWARGS OF WO HUNDskD GOLD FILLED NECK. LACE Sal. On Wk SESDAY MORNING, Novemver lira, SON BROS. Anets. SE NDID SUBURBAN PROPERTY OF SIX SS TY-FIVE | ACHES ON FOUKTEENSH STREET AND YINEY BRANOH ROAD, BE KT OF AN ESLATE KNOWN ARGYLE. Will be sold at_public anction, on the prem- isee, on MONDAY AFTHRNOON 2% oF NOVEMBER, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M., Bixty-fiv acres of land, almost entirely wooded, ¥ a revidences: 'y ib 1's miles ffom Boundary street, situates hwest from Washington, on the l4ta street and Piney Branch road. This tand will bs sold according tos plat which cao be sven at our office. It is eeldom such property is placed in the mar- ket, being in one of the must desirable locations: ‘Jerms : Ove-third cash; balances in one and two years, with Fix per cent interegt, or all cash at op tien of purchaser. A deposit of $250 will ba re- quired at sale. Further information can be ob- tained at our « ee DUNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers, novil-4 9th and D streets n w. npuouas DO «LING, Auctioneer. HOUSFHOLD FURNITURE: FINE js ce Is; fiVE | HEAD OATILE: au aE TO TORN, HaY, FODDER, &o., AT NOVEMBER 22p, 1830, com ‘CLOCK, st the residence of the late Felby B. Scaugs, near Beuning’s Btetion, D.G., Ishall sell tee following ef- foxte: Foxewocd Oase Hallet & Davis’ Pianoforte. Beor Cloth Parlor Suite. Wamut, Mahogany and Painted Chamber Farni- ture. sscl, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets. Hurk Mattresses. i Walnut Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs Cocking amd Heating Stoves, Kitzhen requisites. ALSO, Fine Family Carriage, Horse and Harnos: Bousy and Harness, ‘two Farm Wagous and Har- nee. Cart and Harness, Wood's Mowing Machine. Ferining Implements, Cider Mil, Wueat Fan. ‘Three Fine Mileh Cows, ‘two Heifers. About Ten Cords Sawed a1 Large Lot Corn, Hay, Fodder and Shucks, &o. N. B.—The premises are located at Benuing's Station, on the Baltimore and Potomac railroaa. Te sCash. ioe THOMAS DOWLING, novll-dta Auctioneer. woop. ALTHUR B. SMITH Has on hand and constantly receiving the best qual- ea of Coal and Wood. Particular attention given elivery of Goal free from slate or dust. ders through mail or telephone promptly iilled. Main Office—13%3 5th st. n.w. Branch Yard—Gi8 New York av. (Thomas B. Penick’s old stand.) OHN MILLER, Coal so!d as low as sny place in the city. SPAR aire poet a 90g of KIND:AING SoD, dalivered in an part of for TELEVHON{G CONNECTION. Orders promptly filled, and NAtTiIonaL FAIS ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL and SINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penn. avenue, SHERIFF, OOAL AND WOub, 24 of a ona tle aS EES ee. ave Sila Wainr and N treet, Potomse fednesday 56 C st. n.w., near W2LIEE B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TALE, SIIUALED ON MARYLAND AVE. NUE "NORTHEAST, CONSISTING OF A FORE AND DWELLING, KNOWN AS RO. S17. By virtue of a deed of trust to ns, dated Moreh 7th, 1878, aud duly recorded th liber 883, folfo $8, and at the request of the party wa! sechied thereby, we ‘will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, in front of the premi TUESDAY, Titk 28p OF NOVEMBER, AT 40" post, all thut picce or parcel of xround situated aiid lying in the District of Columbia, and known uyon the plat or plan books of tho city of Wash- ington as partof lot No. 3, in Square. No 734, bezin= uivg for said part of lot &t the northeast corner of said lot and running thence southwest wardly along the line of Marylaud avenue 28 feet; theues south- castwardly, at Hgbt abx ¢s to raid ‘ayenue, to the Soothern boundary line of that part of said lot No # which was conveyed by Walter 8. Cox, truates, to Juo. W. Jones by deed dated the 80th’ of Docem- ber, 1865, at a distance of 75 54-100 feet from the said avenve ; thence eastwardly atong said saath: ern boundary line to intersect ths east line of said lot at the angle therein, distant 82 feet 9 inches, to the )lsce of berinning, containing two thousind two hundred and cleven feet of ground. ‘Yerms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to Le paid in cash, (of which $150 will be required at the day of saié:) the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with notes bearing interest at 7 Der cent, secured on the property sold. If terms of tale sre not complied with in five days, the Trustees Feserve the night to sell at cost and risk of defauit- ing purchaser or purchassre. . *GEORGE TUCKER,’ trustees. novl2-d M. C. LUTTRELL, '$ g'20MA8 DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER'S SALE OF A LARGE 3-STORY BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE, BRICK STA- BLE, No. 1321 ON 3p STREET SOUTHEAST, WITH VALUABLE WHARF POPERTY AD- JOINING, ‘BRING ONE OF THE BEST W8ARVES ON THE EASTBEN BANOS. By virtue of a dead of trust dated August Ist, A. D. 1874, recorded in Liber 73, fo io 401, of the land records for the District of. Cclumbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, 1 will sell, at_publie auction, ia front of fhgpremiver, on MOB DAY, NoveMBER 29TH, A.D. rey goign fa tia ad Ua Bde aol a an and Cescribed as lots nox: ‘one (1), two (2) and feven (7), in square numbered seven Dundred and fevenity-one (771), according to the redivision of teid square, and ‘being the same property which ‘Was conveyed to the said Leon Williaa Guinand by BRE deere a aber No folio 1c.» of the 0 age AT fs ehegenichre ty eae oe in twelve months, for which notes of the purchaser, deca of trust on Uns Goya ular all cash, at purchaser's option. “« depeets of 8300 will be required of, the purchaser at time of sale. 4ll conveyancing at purchaser's costs. If terms of salo are not complied with in 7 days yt be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days notice. ‘Tre above proparty wil be feiaeeriees aus den ct rae cor gree ‘ner cent in ‘TALBOT C. MUBBAY, Trustep. URCANSON BROS. Auction D 9th anid D treet northwest. FIF.Y-TWO 2818 SINGLE AND BLE pas AND HEAVY CARNIRGR CAND. at AUG AGON HARNESS, WITH AND WITHOUT RS; RIOUING SADDLES, &c.; AT JCTION AT OUR ROOMS, Cu FRIDAY MORNING, Novexnen 197TH, aT Was. nevi6:3t B, WAENER, Auctioneer. SNCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON AND DISTRICL OF COLUMBIA By virtue of a decree of the Supre ne Court of the Districtef Comumibta, parsed in eq > oh cause number 7,391, (frank T. Brownin: acministrator of ‘Iliomas Yourg, deceased va. *melia A. O. Marchouer et al..) the unders «aed as Trustee will offer for «als on FRIDAY, THs 26TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1880, AT FOUR (4) O'CLOCK P. M., at public auction, in front of the promises, ali that piece oF psroe! ct wround, with the improvs- mente thereon and the apuri@nances theret) ba longing, lying and being in the city of Washin 1. District of dolumbis, aud known and described that part of criginsl Lot eizht, (8,)in Sjaare va nvndred and forty-four, (544) which begins for the same twenty-five feet east from the southwea: correr of taid Lot, and ruuning thence east eich. teen feet, thence’ south one hundred and thirty feet, thenice west igi teen feet, taence south one Londred ard thirty fect to the piace of bexiunnins. Terms of sale are as follows: \ne-third of the purcbase money to be paid in cash within five days from day of eale, of which fifty dolisrs is to be paid aa depositatth time of gale, and the pa‘auc» ut the purchase money in three equal instalm=nts “n three, six and nine months from the day o sele, for which the purchaser shall daliverh spro a. istcry note, dated on day of sale, and to bear in terest st the rate cf six p-rcentuit per anuum, or ali cash st the option of the wurchassr KKANK ') BHOWNING Trustee. novié-eokds Coluwbisn Law Bailéine, 3" Foley, Auctionesr, Twill fell at rublic au-tion the eatire stock of ore 806 7th treet north west, betw-ea Myr 1-MILUINERY and FA OY Sie: 4 W886, Shewie, Boanets, Ribbons. 8 lks, Hosieries, Underw Tard a ful ine of Govds usaely ke Til:iners. sti MORNING ad cve M4 at TP. 3 nai the ex is cisposed of. ' novi5-Bt EY, ! 2"TRF ABOVE SALE IS POST?’ THURSDAY, Novesuen 181 piece. [hovl6at FOLRY, Aacti UNUANSON BROS. Auctionsarr, > Sth and D streets n w. TAPL® GROQERIES, ko. S FLOUR; 100 DOZEN #aNc BOXES OLEINE SOAP, STARCH as PORTLAND OORN, PEACHES AND TOMA- TORS, CANDLES: PEPPER CASES JELLIES: iT: BROOMS; WASHROA Di ZEN ERUNCH AND ITALIAN COSMETICS, ices In all s fresh and desirable lot of sods, at ane Within our salesrooms on THURSDAY MOKS ING, Istu INSTANT, a7 10 0’CLOCK Bova. 3t DUSCANSON BROS. ypuouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE OF FIFIY FINE OIL PAINTINGS, SUPERB JAPAN- ESE VASES, STATOARY, AND OTHER AR- TICLES OF RARE VALUE BELONGING TO THE LATE OOL. H. JONES, U. 8. MA- RINE CORPS. On THURSDAY MORNING, Novemner 18tu, 1850, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CL#CK, at ny Su 68 r op), (Star Buiding,) Tsbail sell a ‘fue eoilection of Oil Paintings by well-known artists; Japancse Vaees of extraordinary 61 d fiaa work: an original Statue of the Shepherd 5. Greenough, cost $700; superb “ables, beautifully finished: Mus Clocks, el-gant Wa-nut Portfolios, fine Faw’ toxetber with many other articies of valuc kant desicn, all of which will be tuily dese csialogus. ‘Many of the above article: chased in Europe by Goi. Jones, aud aci ce lence. ‘The goods will bs on exhibition ‘Ta sday an’ Wednesday, November 16th aud 17th, frou 10! 5 o'clock p.m. ovi2-6t THOS. DOWLING, Auctionesr. FPUNCANSON BEOS., Anctione: TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, CORNER OF SIXTH AND D STREETS NORTHWEST, WITH 2H2 BUILDINGS THEREON. By virtue of a decree paszed in the cauzes No 3,571 and No. 4,423, Equity, in the Su preme Court of the District cf Columbia, aud also by an order passed by the eata3 Colirt Novem. ber 8th, A. D. 1#80, we will sell on FRIDAY, Tar 0TH DAY OF Novemsen, A. D. 1530, at’ O'CLOCK P. M..in fr nt of the promissé, ati that in parcel of aud situate ha District of Co- Iumbia, and known as those 5 and 2, in Square No. 457, v the following metes and boucd> same at the northweat corner northwest, running thence north fit feet; thence west one hundred and feet; thence south to D etreet fifty-four Lt thence east with D strect one hundred and sixteod 912 feet to the place of bexinuing together with the appurtenances. Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash. of which $500 will be requirnd to be deposited by the purchaser at the time of sale; bal twelve, eighteen and twenty-four cath, ‘at purchaser's option. ‘The deter ments, if any, to bear interest from thie d and to be seetired by a len upon the p20) ‘The gale is peremptory. A. THOMAS BRADL , 452 Dat. ws! peustoas. TH. JESUP MILLER, |" ( eee noy9-d&ds 501 Dst. nw. H. WARNER, Heal Estate Aucucacer. USTEES' BALE OF TWO VERY DESIRABLE THREE-STORY MANSARD U0F AND. BASEMENT BRICK DWEL 1729 AND 1741 F STREET NO: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 25, A. D. 1877, and duly recorded No. 854, folio 120, of the land recor. Dictrict of Columbis, and at the requ: secured thereby, we’ will sel! at public front of the preahises, on THURSDAY, Novew oun ikru, A. D. 1880, av 3 o’cLOoK P. at’, the f llow- ing real estate, situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, apd being lots lettered ant marked “E” and ‘*G,” in Buepherd's recorde\ subdivision of lots in kynare numbered one hun- dred ard sixty-nine, (169), together with the im- provements, &c. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balancs in equa) instalments, in six (6), twelve (12. and eighteen (18) monthe, with interest thereon, at rate of geven (7) per cent per annum, and sectred by deed of tr on the property sold; or all casb, at purchaser's option. conveyancing and recording at pur- chreer’s cost. A deposit of $100 on each house will be required ‘at time of eale. If terms of sale are not complied witn in ten days from date of sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property &t risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, afte: Ave daye notes. TEL, CROSS, 1 nov2-00a GEORGE NUGENT, § Trustees. R, Real Estate Auctioneer. ALE OF VALUABLE BUS rY, BEING A FOUR STORY STORE AND) DWELLING, No 113 B STR SOUTHEAST, CAPITOL HILL. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Ser ember 23d, A. D. 1874, and duty recorded in Liber No. 761, folio 320, one of the land records for the istrict of Columbia, and by di ich of the party secured thereby, we will sell mblie auction, in front of the premises, on DURSDAY, Novewpan Ira, A. D138), at O'CLOCK P. M., the following-described reai estate, Fitvate in the city of Washington, District of Uo and being the eastern (20) twenty fee: eizht (8) inches front of Lot numbered seveateen (17) by the depth thereof, in square numbsred seven bun- dred and thirty-two (732), together with the im- provements, &c. ‘Terms of sale: ‘Theamount of the principal of (86,000) with the interest due th a renees of Bale in cash, balunes wt six ( twelve (12), and eighteen (18) months, for which notes of the purchaser bearing interest snd Ss cured by a deed of trust, on the property soid wil be tubes. A deposit of $100 will be required purchaser at tite of sale and all conveyanc! Purchaser's cost. If terms of sae are not com- pl ed with in ten days from day of sa'e the Trastces Teeerse the right to resell the property at the ris and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days TR er 208. notice. ALEXANDER WHILLDIN (y,n¢: nov2-cod_SAmUEL GROSS, {Trust FPS0NA8 DOWLING, anctioncer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REALESTATE IN THE CLEY OF Was. piNGTox, D. C. a CITY OF Wasi. y Virtue of @ certain deed of trust, dst Ausubt 6th, 1880, and duly roc onde trl rt $49, at foll6 99, ét'sen., One of the land res sk cords of the District of Oolumbia, ana at tue writ. ten request of the party secured by sald trust, I Wil! sell at public sale, in front of the premises, On FIODAY, THE 267n Day OF NOVEMBER, ALD. 150, AT THE HOUR OF 3:40 O'cLocK P. at, the following Geecribed real estate, situate in the city of Washiaa= ton in the District of Columbia, to wit: Theeastern part cf lot numbered fourteen (14), In square main ed five hundred and cizhiy-foar (984), said Dart of said lot having a front of sixteen l6)tecton south cet, and runuing back with it width Tear cr south line of said lot a distauce of ninety- four (94) feet and four (4) inches, together with the imprevements thereon, subject t) a dead of trast of $500, with interest from June 2.th, 1880, st 8 pec cent. per annum, until paid, recorded in libar 912, folio $72 et seq., of said and records. On SATUBDAY, meu att Novemnri J +, THE 27TH Dax or Novemnen, A. D. 1860, in front of the premises, at public at the hour of 3.30 o'clock p. m., the folowing de- seribed Real kstata, situaie in eaid city, in ssid Histrict, to wit: Part of Lote numpered two (2) and three, (3,) iv Square numbered five hundred aud fit en, (515,) beginning for the same at a point on the linac f Bat. north, distant forty: 8ix(46) feet west from the southeastern corner of said lot (2) two, ghd joing thence west along gaid strest twenty: Que (21! feet: thence north ninety-six (96) feet and eleven (11) iuches: thenca east twezty-026 (21) feet, and thence south ninety-six (96) fect aad Gleven (11) inches to the pluce of bezionive, ta- setber with the jmprovements theresa, subject to oe. tal» deed of trust of 82,500, with interest fro: september 18th, 1884, at « percent per annum nut paid re€orded {a liber 943, foilo 177 et seq. of said ‘Terms of sale an to each part: One-third of the per hase money in cash, aad the b-lauce in tvo (2) equal instalmenta, in eit (6) aud twelve (12) montis from the day of sale, wita interest at 6 per centum per snium from the day of sala, to be tecurrd py the notes of the pr FOF pur chit rs and aderd of trust cn the property sold, or ell cath, at the option of the pacchaser or pur- gbasers. ‘A deposit of $100 st tae tims of aale will ‘be required cf the purchaser of each piece of prop- erty old. All convey anciug and reourding ai pur- cheser's exp nse If the ters 8of sale ere not co.n- phec with ja seven daya from day of the trusiee reeerves the right to. resell the property, at the isk and cost of the defaultins purchusst or chasers. after three ds i DOYENDakes E ALEXANDER Teactsn, 82 na. nov19,26,18,20,23,24,26 Loulsiacs Avena. RRECEWED PAILY— PRIME PHILA. CHICKENS, SELECT NORFOLK OYSTERS, BWEET-BREADS, TENDERLOINS, GAME AND FisH, aT TUR BOSTON MARKET, A718 Pennsylvania avenue nov6 LEUN SCHELL & CO. iat ed UCKWHEAT CAKES Can be almost instantaneously3mede from HECKERS’ SELF-RAISING BUCKWAEAT By the addition only of COLD MILK OR WATER. * _HFCKERS’ S8LF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT Will be found decidedly THE OHEAPS8T when the savinw cf time and trouble is cousideret. It is Atwars Reapry! q Atways Reutanue! ant PE! OTLY HEALTHY. Dsspevtics and@persous who cannot eat Buckwheat Cakes made by the old procesa with yeast, can use the Self-Ralsiwe Buckwheat withont detrim=nt. L ANY ONE CAN MAKE THEM. No more mixing Buckwheat over night, but in the Tuorninw, wren the griddle is hot, use HECKELS’ SELF-RaISING BUGK WHEAT, And mix with Cold Water or Milt, and bake imine- ately. ‘This will prodvee het and delicious Cakes, pre- ferred by many to those made with yeast. For SALE BY ALL GROCERS. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Corner (fst street and Indiana avenue. pov4-th, , tu, 6t W. M, GALT & Co, Ht ADELPHIA CHICKEN, 20 cts. a pound, Tenderloins of Beef, 30 cta. a pound; Ducks, 81 per pair: Stall Fed Beef, Blade , Jae. ; Best Prime Kib Roast, 180. ; Bir- n Btoxk, first cut, 150. ; Sirloin Steak, best cut, Yeet Lemb and Mutton; biad quarter, 123gc. 5 Lamb and Mutton, fore quarter, 10c.; Best ry Print Butter, 40c. ; Best Creamery Tub ibe. ; Ear'y Rosé Potatoes, T5c. a bushel; ic. & bushel. Corned Beef a 1 delivered to all parts of the & MARKEL, cor. 14th and Ne; K J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. EW GooDs. N work ay oetB SYMINGTON'S FG¥PTIAN FOOD, Prepared at Market Hsrborough, Leicestershire, Er - Itisan excellent nourishing and strength- out Food for Infants aud Nursing Mothers. @ BER'S 3 FOuD, Prepered at Thun, Switzerland. UBEE pz PEAOH FOR GLaG YELLOW PEAGHES FOR OREAM, WYNDLIAM'S ESPAIT DES (EUFS. i W. REED’S SONS, I<POBTERS AND DEALERS IN PINK GROGERIES,| t 2216 EF streot northwest, HOUSEFURNISHINGS M . BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) No. 1009 Pa. avenue. DINECT IMPORTER or POTTERY AND POROEL: fe daily receiving invoices of new yoods from the best manufacturers in Europe. oot9 T=! FURR, Shee 7 AnD EXAMINE TEE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES To Be Found South of New York City- Wename THE RADIANT HOME, THE ARGAND, SIR WILLIAM, BRIGHTON, snd others, all finely finished and rat olags. Also, a large varioty of COOK STOVE, PORT. ABLE and BRIOK SET RANG! LATEOBES, SURNAUHS, GHATES. &O W. 8. JENKS & CO. Bep24 7A7 7th st. new. ek ___ FAT t sts wee LUMBER'S SUPPLUES FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBEES. 4 NEW ESTABL'SHMENT. Having purchased for Cash a fn'l snpply of every srucle used by Plumbers and Gas F; we are orepared to offer our g00ds on as favorable terms to the trade as any other house. We res} fully ask ap Snapection of ous Stock, cunfident that we sten eith cannot be er a8 to quality or price. McHELDEN & 00., fepl7 #19 12th street northwest. Gs FIXTURES, THE BEST QUALITY FOR THE LOWEST PRICE, CAN BE HAD AT 531 15th street. New styles received datly. Largest Stock in the District. No trouble to shew goods. E. F. BROOKS. Lith st.. sople Corcoran Bullding. AINTERS AND HUUSEHEEPERS, P as ALLENTION ! “a Uss JOHNSTON'S DRY SIZED KALSOMINE AND MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. Beet in the market. WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jr. 418 vunat. nce. _Bendl for sample cards. sepa G4s COOKING STOVES. The Washington Gas Light Company have at their office, on iCth strect an assortment of the SUN DiAL GAS COOKING STOVES, in various sizes aud patterns. This is the Stove used by Miss Dods i her lecture on cvokery. ail and examine them. aug23 PROFESSIONAL. ASY FEET, &c.—The wise for health on duily walks depend, hence Dr. WHITE'S Es- teblishnient, 1416 Pa, ave., opposite Willard’s Ho- tel, is patroni.sd by thousands of well-known per- soaces, among them the highest Medical, Judicial, Political, Milttery and Naval dignitaries of this an eprescntatives of leading foreign countries. Foot Surgery, Corns, Bad Nails, eto. Fee 1 per viait.o7 Di HEULING, Surgeon in charge of the Mary- land Eye and Ear Infirmars, has resumed his ciice beurs in Washingtom on Wedaesdays from 12 to 4 o'clock, at 1209 Penna, ave. _oct26-tu,th,a,3m i. JOBNBON, D. D. i. LD FILLING sepeciitgs 3 epecialty. Omics Ty. eee porite “*Oal- “SReference:—Rev. Dr. Dome and others. sugll ] ik. WEISEN BUEN, Dentist, removed to 916 7th 7 per set, au operat 16 irl Geet at reasonable prices. Extract- tig, 50 conta. decls ye: DUKE, Dentist, 715 14th st. n.w., bet. @ ! d N.Y. ave.—Beautiful Sets of Teeth £5, Teeth Filled, #1; Extracting without Pain, 60 cents. All operations warranted. oct K. I. M. TALBOTT, Den: No. three doors from cor. B. Dentis- in ail it branches. ‘T:seth inserted 87 peract. All work warranted. QECOND HAND CLOTHING, ‘ HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, WATCHES, Cant 4 Rete ene cash prices v of ery y calling on Bi: WAL! PMOL D strect, corner ith street northwest. Orders by mail’ will ve promptly attended to. novi? yee CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. ‘VER RUSTS, NEVER BREAKS, NEVER wEalts OUT, ALWAYS CLEAN, and can hile bathing, is for wl a CHAS. FISHER’s, 623 7th st. n.w. Mrs. Fisher devotes her attention to the wants of ady patrons. mar29 IH CLOCKS :—AIR CLOCKS! !—The undersigned, having seonred the Agency for the Jistrict of Qolumbia for H. NZEL'S PATENT AIR OLOCKS, would cordially invite all Scientific Men, Architects. Builders aad others interested to examine it. Itis useful for Colleges, cr iecees meets Sasa (o insure uniform and correct time throughout a buiniding. * HINEIDER, Acrxt, oct25-1m_ oats 4207 F st. n w. Lo JOHNSON & CO,, Bankers, ‘WASHINGTON, D. O., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS TRICT and other INVESTMENT BECUBITIES, DOMESTIO aud FOREIGN EXCHANGE. mar? jt wor PAY You exam! 1G MAOHINES and get our Been eetcoe parcheringe. "All kinds always on hand cae fonts Hed ona a icleee aipobiaen Wecan repair your od Machines and make them a as hew. Orders by wait attended t. Greens by moalias and Attachments for all Ma- Seine OPPENHEIMEW’S, 628 Oth st. nw., oan Bt. Cloud Building. ‘V STERINABE HEADQUARTERS. 400 Fourteenth Street. Po ee eat bY Se Uccable dealin wich Pee eecra tion in all Gases submaltoed to our care. oct ROBT SMITH & CO. 7puat HOURS! TNE—W. Ps HOUSEHOLD KEWING MAOHINE—Wo nething $0 —It tre eva cee ik We have no arente. ‘Mok! NEY, 6:7 9th ot. B. w, Routing 85 per mouth. nid BE. A, RIEHL, Teach German, has Removed to northwest, corner I. rg Dagon Litt’e Girls, the flown, and is eS ee sat For circalars Fayette and er of French and ‘No. 821 9th street Iceation is healthful and beautiful. apply to the Misra EARLE, commer ‘Tih sts., Georgetown, D.C. APELINE DUVAL MACK'S SCHOOL 92. and Dramatic Art, Corcoran HE UNDEMSIGNED, Pani of the Bo; Academy of Fine Arts at AY MODELING BOMODE dermarten Hall, (lower) #0 K sta. n.w., Mondays and Wedn CABL STIERLIN. LASS IN HARSONY, ACAD- F MUSIC, 1834 I st. nw. wl 3. Terms, $5 per ‘AN SEMINABY AND IN BOAKDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND QHILDREN Kiuderearten ‘Normal tustitute, D Pt clasres for teachers. Principal, Berlii al Berlin, wouldhereby from 6 te 8 p. m. 1: ow” MzzEOre RKiNvERGAKI EORGETOWN COLLEGIATE IN- STILUTE FOR YOUNG LADIKS. Those wishing to enter as boardini Bithout delay. ‘Teacher of French. E. SCHEEL. Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN ¢ and VOCAL MUSIC. Particnlar attention to beginners, as well as those wishing to be for a Terms moderate. 1215 Miss STEPH! town, D.C. Prof. W. FLYNN. 4.™., fe Classical, Mathematic stitute for Yonng Mex French, German and En. Day and Evening sees per month. Special attenti 3 College, West Point, Annapolis and al! competitive exsminations. Private lessu.s on moderate forms. Started, went away azatn with na ease. He bad a spell of rowing with alternate scuils, stopped repeatedly, looked anywh-re than at his pilot, duudied 1b every concelyable Style, aud generally was as full of antics clown. His time to Chis Trickett wa further on I in the direction of Barnes. Hanlag pulled to- ward him, and the palr went 0: malntaining an animated conversation. Ali along the Du farce was k Jeisurely side by side talking. an With blanched face and labored breathing, toll” ing in the rear. As the Bull's Head at Birnes was neared Hanlau bore away for the Middle Sex shore once more. Some of the inspired ones in the press boat now burst into prophecy. ‘They observed that Hanlan had threatened to beat M'rickett out of sight he Was about to commence there seemed some ground for the supposition, for the Canadian had squared bis shoulders and was skimming alon, hewly-developed ehergy was evanes: a second or so he dropped his scui dipped his right hand into the ri 8C00) up the water, then nodding venially in the direction of the approaching sicamers, he pretended to drink, then smoothed nts hatr, passed his palm across his brow, and once more resumed work in a languid fashion. By this time Elitott was once more alongside, and the political or social discussion wa: the vicinity of Hanlan’s training Bull's Head, an immense concourse had assem- bled, and they applauded lusttly as he was seen With a commanding lead and progressing at Lis ease. He ceased to wori white hand: direction of VERNON SEMINAR’ BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES, 1100 & Gr. N.w. For fnrther information address cet Mrs. J. E. SUMEAS, Principal. ISS OSBOBRNE’S BOARDING AND DAY SUHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIE Classes for advanced pupiis in Art and also, in Ancient and M: HOOL OF MUSIC, 707 8th st. n.w. Rates #2.50 8 month and upwards. Expert teachera in pisno, voice, orzan, eto. Free ch oct! LLE. V. PRUD HOMME is reorxanis- inw her evening French classes. Great adi tages offered to pupils who take the whole course Elocution and conversa- tion for advanced pupils. Ladies’ classes at 11 a.m. Gall at #10 14th st.. between -; Monday and eee inners taught oral a dren's at 339 p.m. HOEBEL INSTITUTE AND Ki DEKGARTEN, Misses POLLOCK & NOERR incipals. Education thoroush in all departments. Boston teuchers in primary and advanced German trained _kindergartener. ladies. Daily instruction in German free. 1127 ISS ADELAIDE 8S. PAYNE HAVING returned to the city, will resume her instru: tion ts Voice Building and Elocution at No. 614 LLE. FOULON bas reopend ber regular 1 for Youns Ladies and French Da} Ohiidren, ~ #ren 825. Private lessons algo given. 1181 } INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTI- | TUTE, for the training of teachei Ereulars call-on the Ponepai. Mrs LOUISE | om ths Prin ELOCK, 929 Sth st.; Mise SUSIE POLLOOK. He passed beneath B: 40 Seconds from the siart. Trick “teers abd worn out, passed under nine seconds EMY OF MUSIC, CADEMY OF ye. 1208 t strest northweat. J. P. OAULFIFLD, Mus. Doc., Btudies resumed Sept’ 6th. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner of 7th and L sta. n.w.—This institution and successful experience of 16 men and women for use- Ita graduates secure fit. Course of stu ugiece, Busi- ical le and double entry, ads) usiness; Elocution and - Eyening Sessions. For informa- ewe or address HES: eos 80d. Self-Ba) sitions of trust an ess Arithmetic, Spencerian Bookkeeping, by to every _variet tory telegrams. Among U from the M..rquis of Lorne, governor of atari mayor Of ‘Toronto, Col. Shaw, the American consul at Manchester, Gov. Pa kard, the Amer- ican consul general at Canadians. The Sportsman thus explains ‘Trickett’'s defeat: “We believe, tirstly.that Han- lan fs far superior as a seul secondly, we do not tuink Trickett was at all as well as could be hoped. Weeks ago, when be made the trip to the Isle of Wight and France, he Was overst to a pitch of muscular tension which nature refused to sustain long, and relaxation ensued. Probably he was suffering one of those re- lapses yesterday. It must also be remembered that Trickett has always had a bronchial affec- tion; but we do not hesitate to say thi would never beat Haplan even if In the best of health, With regard to Hanlan, proba’ tion and terms call BY 0. SPENCER, Prin AND MRS. ALFRED BUJAG ENGLISH AND FKENOH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LAD! 1012 i7th st.n w. The duties of this school will on the 20TH oF SEP- LIGGTON ACADEMY, MAY Building, cor. 7th ard E sts. n.w. and ¥ Mi scholars of ood m ful and thoror Common English Branch: hand, Hizher Arithmetic, in and Greek. Ds Number lim- ral character re- rh instruction in the -keeping, Bhort- bra, Geometry, Lat- A. M. ‘TON Mat meee Ei, 729 13th wow, ostive Linguist, «raduate of . Brened taught as Parisian ISS MARY TUCKER MAGILL WILL resume her clsases in Elucutt: let at her residence, 2126 Pennsyivania ave. u.w. Mat LUMBER. ber, 1480, at hi CRER, the bek Drescher, aged 8 years and 10 months. AMAZINGLY FLOORING (Durssep). $2.60 a01 $175 half-past 1 o' daughter of Louis and Kmily Heitmulier, aged $ BOARDS, THE BEST......000. 3 years cOmor the. BOARDS, Common. 1580, at 145 p.m ana "Elizabeth Nott year of his age ENPERPRIS: 16th, 1sSC, Geox Mary M. behneid WE HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY days. AN ARCHITECT, READY TO FURNISH ESTIMATES FRBE OF CHARGE. is parents, 1673 E clock p.m, Weant balf-psst Joseph are. ‘The friends are reepectfal! funeral at he and Perneylvanis avenue, on Wed ber 17, ut 11 o'clock a.m WILLET & LIBBEY, {6rH STREET AND N. ¥. AVE. SPRAGUE'S SQUARE, SETWEEN L AND M. THE EVENING STAR. —— et Di AR, TUESDAY... -Nevember 16, ISSO. —— ‘The Sculling Champion, i. HOW HANLAN BEAT TRICKETT. Detaiiea reports of the great international beat race, In England, yest day. lan 8nd Trickett have beck received. Taeyi ant forth that Trickett was a rather sorrowful sctacie from the start. He had kept his eyes n bis mentor, Kelley, ard noone can accuse htm of neglecting hts task for a single Instant; i there was a paipful lack of er about hts manipulation of the sculls, and It was evident berore Hammersmith was reached that the e ertions he had made had told upon him very seriously. His face had assumed a teaden hue, and be grew well-nigh livid ashe approa the Doves, With fast decreastag energy he kept ‘on, and the wild expression of bis countenanses marvelously contrasted with the demeanor of his opponent. About the oll mills a lange flotilla of small craft encumbered the river, but they kept fairly out of the way, though Hanlai Seemed to entertain suspicions that he might come Into collision with one of them, as be con- Stantly locked around. Having apparently sstistied himself that all was right, he dashed in hait a dozen vigorous strokes and tour lengths ahead. He now attempted a foat of barlequinade, the lke of which surely was — before witnessed ta a race. Dropping his Ward upon his face. and lay there a second or two. So long dki he remain tn a recampent f sition that a kind of croau burst from the a tators, who imagined something terribie ue defailen him. bat before they could flad thelr voices to shovt and Inquire what was the mat- ter he had sprang up, sudden seul! k A roar Of laughter ned quickly umsily into the water he fell right for- umed his in. laughing marrtiy, A this feat, and it was Is,and was at work ( some minutes before the Intens* excitement tt occasioned abated. ‘TicKeit had meanwhile approached to within two leagtas, but he had no power left to draw nearer, sad Hanlan, apparently as fresh as at the moment he mate reb Charch was 1 hree lengths behind. A ittile tt was observed ahead, pulling in company, uke Of Devonshire meadow this ptup. Hanlan and Elliott rowed ‘Trickett, and they tm gined Ube effort. Really ata rapid p: Tals at. ta Tan resumed. In uarters, the and drawing forth @ ed it gracefully in the rs. Peals of laughter and ers grected him time after time. nes Dridge In 21 minutes t, utterly ater. Thenceforth the pair plodded on steadtly, Hanlan gazing about him wita supreme indif- ference. "A cannon shot announced the arrival of Banlan at the winning post in 26 minutes 1 seconds, Trickett’s time was onds. minutes 19 sec- Trickett stopped exactly opposite the dag- stall, aud apparently was not sorry that the journey was over. iusge, gave the verdict that tne race was won Mr. Moore, the district three lengths. Hanlan hes been inundated with congratula m are dispatches Averpool, ‘and many T to Trickett; and aed. He had worked himself he ny Years wiil eiapse before such a perfect scuiler again appea 8.” A Gispatch trom Toronto, Canada, says: reat excitement prevatied oa receipt’ of the news that Hanlan had defeated ‘ Crowds, Wild with exeltem ews paper and telegraph o! geveral and leuteraut-gov dignitaries sent Hanlan congratulatory mas- at, SUTOUNded the The govern sr- nor and other hig, Sages.” MARRIED DONN-WAIKER. (n Tuesday, October Sth, Isto, by the Rey. Dr. t, of the church ‘heny, MiLLanD OSS of Washing x E. Warken, cf Sew York. No cards. DIED. DRESCHER. On Monday, the 15th of Novom- f-past § pei, ELizaverd Dues janghter of “George and Bridget I know thst my flower b ooms in heave! ‘That God has transplanted her there; I kucw she was lent, but notgiven, Yet bard is the parting to bear. ‘The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, 17th, from her parants’ r.sidence, No. 401, corner'13}g sud D streets. . HEITMULI On November 15th, 1830, at ~.m., CHARLOTTE C., only ‘unerel will take pl-ce from the residence of Mr. John Yeavower, 7th street road, Wednesday, at 2 o'clock. ~4 NOITINGHAM. On Monday, November 25th, CHARLES BUshy, son of Willing wugban, iu the tweuty-seventh Funeral will take plsce from the revidence of his parents, 923 3d street southeast, Weduesday, No- vember 17th, are invited 10 attend. t 2 o'clock p.m. Hélatives and trlends SCHNEIDER. a.m., November of Joba G. and sl mouth and & Georgie is taken from us, taken from earth to heaven; dwell with th els above. Farewell to him en earth farewell Farewe'l Georwie, ever cherished, Your fat'-er and m 's heart#are sore, Pray to God that we way mest you When we reach that happy shore {The foneral will take place from the rasid MILSON. invited to attend her Fesidenes, 1517, corner of 153 day, Novem N. L. MARKET SQUARE. UNDERTAKERS.__ J M. & BR. COHEN, . 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