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STEAMERS, &c. Seeds PUTO PROMAG IVER LANDINGS, womoabey, oot Oth and Bota. 9. im. Satter oree ACNE o—_ Eb DAY and SUNDAY, stopping at intermediate isn: Fcieene shar ednesday and Saturday go: ing ‘Thure‘ay and Sunday retaraiDg, and Cottage . ‘day returning. Rett a ay BolDe. TE Gp) JONES. Ament. fom POTOMAC ive LANDINGS. STEAMER THOMPSON, John R. Wood, built expressiy oP ule Potomac. Hiver ee | 6th street wharf every Bix sHCEepay eva SATURDAY, at 7 o'clock am., mskivz oe Cs oir landinvs in the river. nd freachts at lowest rates. ware 0. B. LOVELL, President, octl 1416 F street. i HE STEA giguae Peery Oo | ‘Will insve i} rt, foot of Tih atresk at 7 oe! i a. m., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, Sr Lenarit sand Noniutsretarnior MONDAY. | WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Pare and Freight st loweet rates. syl8-ly F. J. BTONE, Purser. NOBFCLE AND FORTHESS MONROB STEAMER JANE MOET ping st Alex. and Fort Monrce, Va., coing aud returning. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. )HN GIBSON and E. O. KNIGHT, S wage CE eS Georsetown RIDAYS. Por c frail rates apply oh PA. DENHAM, Agt., 63 St, Georgetown ieketm Rintcrooma, fe., #9 to General Office, sie F Wes Wulara’e Hotel. pao ee eee ie LOVELT, Proaident. OH ROREOLE, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONKOE AND THE SOUTH. STEAMER doe LEARY, Car- zying U. Joszrs Waits, omens i LEAVES Wasuixatox, From foot o iy enth st. | From Campbell MONDAY, “Wepnes- TUESD. "F wHURS pay ¥ and FRIDAY, at} DAY pn ExtUR: Day. iney Point and Puiat Lookout Going Seay sod First-cises ee Ronnd Trip, 81.50. Tickets good until used. (Tickets and staterooms for waie st B. W. Eecd’s Sons, 1216 rst. n.w.; H. B. Poik- inhorn’s sts‘: rag Ee store, 652 La. av., next to Post ou > Purey 1 ia avs. D.w. . Asrent, Th ing whe, Wachioion, D.C. al REELING, agect, sep27-6ra > Gampbell's weart Wertolk. (ORTH GEHMAN LLOYD-—srrawsare Live Between New Youe, ., Havas, Loxpox, SouTHAMPTON AND BREM! ‘The slearsers of this company will sail every Sat- orday from Gremen Pier, fouto ofS street. Hoboken. Keates of uassaye.—From New York to aaa don- Stueicn: i oo. WG. eh aSer & 60. Washinet BETWEEN \ parts peatnaperodsa ALEXANDRIA (CE. LANB ROUTE. THE CUNARD ad COMPANY Lim- Between _— ¥ork and Liverpool, Call- it om oe Sor. Harbor, Wed., Dec.29 ia....Wed., ine ‘And every Wednerdar from New York. 360,880, 8100 TES OF PASSAGE. to accommodations. iditional. Return tcketsen favorsble terms. low rates. RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ____ EDUCATIONAL. FAMILY SUPPLIES. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FASTLISE, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST, DOUBLE TRACK! JANN YIA WASHINGTON. COUPLER! STEEL TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1830. L¥AVE WASHINGTON.; 5.00 a.m.—Baltinory, Eilientt City sud Way Sta- tions. {Baltimore Express. Baltimore, Aunspolis and way. (Pied- Wiucheeter, Hagerstown and oint of Rocks and way station taunton and Valley Express. (Son- rstown and at Point of Rocks for .—?0n Sunday only—for Baltimore, An- iw and way (Stops at Hj Belteville, Laurel, genres lis a and Hanover.) : 720i, 8.t—Pittsbuneh, Cincinnati and St mais Express 12:10 p-m Baltimore, Elfeott City, Annapolis and way station: Re =on Sunday only, for Baltimore and +Baltiuore Expre New torr, Putladelphia and Boston "Wy ps t.—Baltimors and Way Stations, (Win- chester, Relay.) .— Baltimore Express. — Suscuce, Jeasu Frederick, Hagerstown and Way, via ral m.—Baltimore, Hyattsville and L (Frederick, via Kelay. Stops at Aum ction. f: Ba iPotnt of Rocks, Prederick, Ha town, Winchester abd Way. (On Sunday to Boint of Rocks and Way Stations only.) 4:46 p. m.—tBaitimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- +Chicago and Colnmbna Express. Philadelpbia and Baltimore Express. Relay. Stops at Hyatts- Point of Rocks and Way Stations. tBs timo eand Way Stations. ‘Baltimore and Laurel Expra TPittsburzh, Cigcinnatiand Louis Baltimore, Hyattsville and Laurel —tNew York, Philadelphia and Bos- res Sunday only. Other trains daily, ex cept Sunday. All trains stop at Relay Bt For further 1 and Uhio ticket 6.9 and avenue. corner 14th street, where 07 aken for baswase to be checked and received st an ny point in the city. serexpeone races Steet Hal sirens i 1D dl EFFECT, NOVEMBER 0 TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, Seon Depot, corner of Sixth and B etreets, 8 follows: For Pitteburg and the West, 3:90 a.m., dail Bleeping Uars to Louisville and Gnleago, 1 0: a.m. daily, with Sleeping Oars f1 oe Harrie, burg to Cincinnesti, St. Louis and. Ohicago; with Palace Oar to Sie Car to Watkins snd the north, at except Eunday 8:30 s,m, daly, da oy Palace Cars to Oan: rt, Lock Haven and Elmira, st10:40 7, except Sunday. York and the East, 10-40 a.m., 2:10 and m. On Sunday, 10:00 p.m. Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. a oa ail Ghrough trains connect at boats of Brookiyn Annex. For Pores Greck Line, 6:40 a m. and 4:40 p.m. » except Sunday. For Gay 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- DHA ‘AND FREDZRIOKSBURG RAIL- ¥ AND aes vKIA AND WASHING- Fou fe For Rieceaarie 3, 11 s.m., ¢,25. 8 and 1h: hie mm” On Bandas at 7, 9 ad L For. Richmond ‘aa the bas = by ‘m. daily, and 5:20 p.m. daily, except Sund: asin leave ae lor ‘Waaltington, 6, 8, le 312: and 9-05 p.m , and 12 mid Tight, On day at Sand 10 2 and 9:05 aicxets, information, sleeping and parlor car ao- commodations can be procared at the offices, north- east corner of 13th streetand Pennsylvani: nue, northeast corner 6'h and Pennsylvanis ave- aes and at the depot, where orders can_be lef! t fo- and residences. wee to destination from hotel: wer Agent. ral Manager sepl7 _ COAL AND WOOD. Waop. CoaL. teerage at v6 Btocrase tickets from joan. Liverpool snd Queenstown, and all other parts of Cc ALTHUE B. SMITH at lowest rates, Hes on hand and constantly rocelvine the best qual- ey bila of laden wiven for Belf: Glsszow, ‘ties of Cos) an Particular rieeley given Hayre, aera an eae other ports on the yatinent, = the delivery ¢ me yiere ‘Tree from alate or dust. Or- and for Mediterranean po ders through mail or telephone promptly tilled. omen, on a an wy at the ng Main oie Sth st. n. BG we both a a ve new. cabin to OTIS BIGRLOW & OO. 60S Tih street: | hiaveD Yaa GAL New York av. n Weeeinetar aa Reon BROWN & OO., N.¥. NEW SORK— ROTTERDAM. ‘The first-class steamers of this line—**Ams' A. * {*Rotterdam,” esd Cuba $i0, S30; Stocrs ‘X, General Azent, 27 South York. Fi OHNSON, Avent, corner New York on Deposit Building, aust avenue aud 15th street northwest. — anND MINEB®S TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN ree aoe eee and NEW YORK. Nalling da: itimore—Every WEDNES- = aud Ran URDAY, a $num ra from foot of Wharf, (near Few York Every WEDNESDAY snd SAT- PRDAY, st p.m., from Pier 49, East River, (near easenger scoommodations. Lowest eee 128 First inciuding meals es of pacssae 3 “oer Maggs pba rn tired. Bde. pet teal: (Borton whee. ) — eer TMOne, ten. ao as EAST EVE B. 3e35-ly IEDICAL, &e. dest established and most reli- SE can b ce dsily at 455 Massac! tos. AU Female Complaints Trres- | |. Consultation frea. Sepa- = noys-1m D MADAME SEUDEN, Pro- fery; over twenty years suc- board, nursing aud skillful troat- __No. 10 Barnet street, be- ear Charles, | o na ularities quickly rate rooms fer p na sts. BRONS OF YOUTH.—RECIPE FREE Jor the speedy cure of iMaincase INAL WEAKNESS, iseases brought on by Youthfal Add: DAVIDSON & 00. 78 Nassaa mt., New York. cretion A Mae)! ‘Wholesale me pact pole oe a Office, Depot ‘and. Ris valioe Wi and Virwinis avenue Bran ch Sardis 143 Boat. Sold as low as ‘any place in the cra Mil, 435 8. PINE KINDLING ‘per Co! 6. Stet the city for 31.08 Ed eon 2 rr s ne OCON*ECTION. wGrders promptly flied, and satisfaction guar- snteed. NATIONAL FAIB Gaanaraeiom: THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL snd KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Of 2th and Fenn. svenue. sum G. = * Daarmn rm 2, mane OAL AND WOOD, wiven to every or Telephontie connection. ERE anda S28 | Pa. Aves Depot and Mills, ‘Water and N street, Potomac Biver. OF) 101 woupb. C JOHNSON BROTHE! WOOD. "TELEPHONIC Comrecnone co: Son Weight. Best ity. Low Prices. Prompt Deliveries. We With Bp-own cifices by ‘TELEPHONE. With tinequaled factiities and advantaves for cor acipically conducting the wood and coal trade, wharves fectory, extensive store yarde enab! to stock up largest when coal is lowest: * throughout Pine city, and ail in immediate commu- bication, insuring ‘prompt attention to orders, we re pesareg Ha to offer to our patrous the best varie- of coal st the very lowest prices, insure Biricly Ure < coal ‘Of 2,240 ber Sst fie aa Shenae ain o m: 61 F sta. 7 Otis es: a B.w. is ‘Tth st-n. ____ THE TRADES. case tootot 1ith, 18th and 1112 Sth et. at. 1. Ww. and 221 YARD—I! Da. Baorsens fails to care fl Want thirty yesra’ experisnce senponites San Washington. Office, 906 Bat. & sonian. reenectable lady has nice- with Grst-class BOARD, illness. Address Hox ee ow ADAM DE FOREST HAS KEMEDY FOR Ladies. All female compiaints quickly cured. be consuled daily at GOS llth st. n.w. OMoe hours from 2109p 1. sep29-2ua' eo BL ANOSE,, OF Panis, FEMALES | DOOTESSE, enres all al. tweet, } é Sux18-lawe MOTI'S FRENCH POWDERS—Certsin « Kidney Diseaser, Gravel and all Uri- rvous Debility, Sem ‘eet, t, Sexotaley Syphilis and al iy is hours. Forsale by WM. BES TWISLE, ‘Druxeist Corner THN we nod Pa: eee. Jprice $3 per box, sent by mail under eal on ro- ceipt of pric maré YONSULT Dy BERTSON, every Wednesday i, at his office, 455.0 tn. hen trem ats Sp. m., who, with 15 yi Henes, sruarants ex B cure in all diseases of the U Nervous and Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Eikiseions, Impotency, &. Gonorrhea oF Byphilis, recently cont: tively in from © "to 10 days. | Consuifation rely Te yate and ebarate office ces. for ladies. a Baltimore. Main office, 19 8. Eutaw Charwes moderate. mar29 aya ys .* Baltimore. PROFESSIONAL. Rasy FEET, &c.—The wise for health on daily walks depend, hence Dr. ie eS ‘Es tablishwent. 1416 Pa. ave., opposite Willard’s Ho- Sonar au apy then Rest Modi Judie, noma them rf Politi val uepnitacies of this and Militay represen Surgery, and N: stat: ves of Teadi gy mie 4. Coy te aaa D. Fires GOLD FILLING = ‘seas Otice—717 HST. 'N'W.. opposite “Cal. vary Baptist Oburch." Baference :—Kev. Dr. Down and others. sugil WEISEN BORN, removed to 918 Tth Dik ote. CELLULOID THETH tascresG per nes ty ‘operations on the nat- BOGEBINDING— The Lycerr Brepeny employs first class Workmen, and turns out superior SQEE {UL Us pue of the oldest establiehmenta in the city.” 1012 Ps. ave., 3d floor. IBZON BROT: Peo PRAOTIOAL BOO} a JOB Bate tamed 1012 Pennsy!' owrrrine ‘Print seotaity. —_26TH— PorpvLaR MontHty DRawine oF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, In the City of Loafiville, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1880. ‘These drawings occur monthly under provisions of gi Act of the General assem ‘Assembly of Kentucy, Newport Printing a Towed APHID, 1878. ANd News ‘his is a Special act, and has been copealede nasil The U.S. Ctrenit Court on March 31 at Pavetae nn ourt on Sist rendered hoao ae the ‘Co mmo a ‘ie ation Comm oe ith Distri “Satts drawings are fair. ‘The Com) y hss now on hand a li und. carefully the list of prizes for the * NOVEXNBEB DRAWING. 1,000 | 100 prizes. 3100088 10,000 1 prize b pre poo O28 each. 10,000 ibnze each. 12) Bitton ~ SiG od 30. i | 000d Teach. 10:00, prizes, $200 each, approximation prizes. ..82,700 ‘que 20 each, approximation prizes. 83.33 Q prizes, 100 each, approximation prizes. 900 8112, 400 Be Ucksts. “habo: Bi Sea Remit Bank Drsft in letter, or send by Bapress. DOM BEND BX REGISTERED LET TE OR POSTOFFiCE & ey Orders of 65 sha upward, by Exprese, cab be sent af our ex- a M. BOARDMAN, SHIS AVTERWOON. ARGE AND ga SALE AT AUCTION DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AND BUILDING LOTS ON EASY TERMS. ‘We will offe at piped front of the respec rerpigeea of pro ay (On WEDNESDAY, woven liza, 1980, a7 5 O'CLOCK P.M., jal in squsre weet of square 553, contain’ ee square feet of ground, more or leas, unimpro' 18: 1880, at the RBDAY, woranms al ue Haak Pots Vani 2, of Holden's sapdiviates same hour, 32, each lot ‘fronting 27% fest on sth of aquare 52, each lot mtd £4 fest on by two deelinblerramse cottages On FRIDAY, Novesprn 19, 1830, commexctya ANE CLO EOE Hi, InVan Rieeiees ate division of square "471, f street, between K and L streets southwest. Also, oricinal lot 28, in eqnsre 503, fronting 30 feet on Union street, ‘with the improvements thereto be- longin, non Wonpay, Ae Sate ee 1880, COMMENCING AT 4 O'CLOCK PM, and continuing from day to y untilthe oe ‘are offered, sub. as a8 a ere 496, on the southeast corner of 6th ai streets southwest, franting 2434 (Rk on eth Dy st a i eS F street. Alse, ite LG from clusive. the east ot ince front of a Jots 53, 54, 55 and cA feat 16 inclasive; 70 to 74, inclusive; 76 and $3 fo 81, ineiustve, ia the sabdi- the ees Gf Georse Mf ing on 4), Bande wrest, it tie lammectats Heinity of St Deminic’s Ghureb, ana including nes nearly the whole of equate 498. he lots 46, 87, ane , are improved by desirable Brick Divalloses and Stores. Jerms of sale: One-third cash on the day of tale, or within sevea days thereafter; the re-idue in three equal payments at one, two and three years fromthe day of sale, for which the purchaser's promiesory notes are to be given. bearing interest ‘sou the day of sale at six ~ csntuim per ananm, beyable quarter yearly, aud to be secured by a deed ist on the property sold, and a ry f insurance oo ne buildings. If the terms a Cla Maroc at purchase.’s cost. ‘the property wi in separats lots or parcels, ard 100 atpotw be required on accep: tance of each bid. JAMES S. EDWARDS. / « ssi 083. NT WER, JOUNT Bov8-eodkils TO-HORBROW. FROLEY, Auctioncer. ‘il ell at public suction the catire stock of 6 7th street north we n H aud I MILLINERY and EAwOv GOODS Cicaks, Shawis, Bonnets, Ribbons, 8.1k3, Hosterlea, Underwear and « fuil line of Goods usiislis Kept in & Millinery. store, common- cing on WEDNESDAY NG, Novempes, lite, aT TEN O'cLOcK, aa crening at Tp. Bu , sud centinutny trom Gay to day until the ea Ure eteck is disposed of. a'e positive, novl5-3t 4 FOLE: , Anotioneer. C2" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, Novewsex 18TH, same hour and place. [nov16-3t] FOLEY, Auctioneer. Ppenosteex: BEOS., Auctioneere, __Stha nd D streets n w. erent OF eee ae woe BAR- IGARS. 02 DO. PREACH AND STALL CosMETION, . & In alia fresh and desirable lot of goods, at anc- tion within our salesrooma on THUBS DAY MORN- ENG, 18ru instant, aT 10 o'CLOcK. 5 St DUSNCANSON BROB. EEOMSE DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE BY OGATALOGUE OF FIFTY FINE OIL PAINTINGS, SUPERB JAPAN- ESE VABES, STATUARY, AND OTHER AR- TICLES OF RARE VALUE BELONGING TO THE LATE COL. J. H.JONES, U. 8S. MA- RINE CORPS. On THURSDAY MORNING, Novi 1880, Pero ie Oh at a AR my rom, Building, fine collection of Oi Paintings by Sail eae artists ; ‘Japanese Vaees of extraordinary size and fine workmanshi| an origins! Beas ort the Shepherdess, by Richard 8. Greenough, 700 * superb Ja panese | Work Tables, Deuutitaly finished: Music Box, Mantel Clecks, elexant Walnut Portfolios, fine Euxravin: acme with many other articles of value and ele- gant desixn, all of yebicht will be fully described in catalocne. Many of the above articles were par- dl chased i in Europe by Col. Jones, and are of rare ex- celence. ‘The woods will be on exhibition Ta-sdsy and Wednesday, November 1¢th and 17th, from 10 till 5 o'clock p. m. owe "THOS. DOWLING, Auctionser MBER 183TH, (yj PEGE DO SLING, A Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE: EINE | PAMIL AGE: HO! RNESS; W FAGMILN' 3 E OATIL CORN, HAY, FODDER. &C., A’ NDAY, NoveMBER 22D, 1990, cour MANCING AT 11 0'c at the Tesidence of Jate Beby Bi. Scaites, near Beuningss 7 Yshsil tell’ the following ef- | osewoed ase Hallet & Davis’ Pianoforte. Heir Cloth Parior Suite. ans Mahogany and Painted Chamber ae le, eee ply and Ingrain Carpets. usk Matt Walnut Extension Dining ‘Table, Dining Chairs Covking aud Heating Sexes Kitshen requisites. Parni- Five Family Carriage, Pore aun Harnsen, Duywy and Harness, Two Farm Wagous and Har- Cartand Harness, Wood's Mowing Machino. Yerming Implements, Cider Mil, Waeat Fan. ‘Three Fine Mitch Gowe, ‘Two Helfer About Ten Cords Sawed and Split Wood. Large Lot Corn, Hay, Fodder and Shucke, &e. ‘The premises are located at Benning’s Station, onthe the Baltimore and Potomac railroad. rms Cash. THOMAS DOWLING, noyil-dts Auctioneer. ALTER B- HERE & OO., Auctioneers, LRUSTEES! SALE. OF § TE, BILUAT Rte Now ork §10R WN AS 80. 317. Ey virte of a deed of trust to ne, dated Digrch 7th, 1678, aud duly recyeded i 3, fou 98, aud at the request of the party peciired thereby, We will bell at public action to die highest bidder, in tront of the premises, on TUESDAY, tHe 23 or NOVEMBER, AT 4 O'CLOCK ail that piece or parcel of wround situated Ying in the District of Columbia, and known pron the plat or plan books of the city of Wash- ington as part of lot No. 3, in Square No. 784, bezin- viog for said part of lot at the northeast corner of said lot and runaing thence southweatwardly alone the line cf Maryland avenue 28 feat; thencs south caetwardly, at right ans’es to said ‘avenue, to the goth boundary line of that part of said lot No. dated the 30.h' of Decsiun- ber, 1865, ata dbtance of 15 51100 feet ieee ts said avenne; thence eastwardly along said soath- boundary line to intersect tha east ne angle thereia, distant 82 fest 9 ontainin tw P.M a uches, to tuousand hizd of the purebase money sid in cash, (of which 8150 will be required tay Of sale:) the balance in six, twelve and con Tuonthe, with notes, boariie interest at ured on the property sold. If terms of ere hot complied with in five days, thg Trastess reserve tha aight 10 eell at cost and rick of dete: tug purchaser or va 1 novl2-a SEOs tTineL i”) Trustees. gisemas DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF A pHARGR, STORY a eds SMELL AD ES: EVES ON TUTE GASTRON BHANOH By virtue of a deed of trust dated Ansu Ist, A. D. 1874, recorded in Liber 753, {91 402, of the land records for the D! Cclumbing and by direction ‘of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at_pnblie auction, in Bron is jhe preultser, on MOS DAY, Novestnn Ist, ar 4 CLOCK it Tollowins-deseribed real eétate situated in suid city and. being keows and deseribed as lote numbered one (1), two (2) and feven (7), iu square numbered. seven Bundred and Seventy-due (771), accordivy to the redivision of suid square, and being the sume property which was conveyed to the said Leon William tuinand L by certain deed duly recorded in Liber Ro M.-H. No. 21, folio 233, Aes of the land records of “Washing junty, in aid District. cforms of eale: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, for which notes of the purchaser, bearin, eae at six (6) per cent per annum, se- cured by di eed of trust on the property so! cash, at De Spare opeion. ‘A deposit of be required of the the purchaser at the time of sale, all conveyancing st pure! If terms of Ae Se ame candied with in T days. property 1 oe teh at risk and cost of dofaniting purchacer 1 jays notice. ‘The TOpsEty Sold subject to a pr ot deed of trust for 85,000 wita sold si from ,_ 1880, at 7 per cent interest from July donc MURBAY, ‘Tenstes SiseurTLs DAMAGED SEWER PIPE. 4 LARGE LOT FOR SALE VERY LOW. ‘We are also offering Lowes THaN EvEn TERRA COTTA WINDOW OAPS, CHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE CROOKS axp GARDEN VASES, of our QwN MaNUFACTURE- POTOMAC TERRA COTTA 00, 401 New Jersey Avenue, aux28 Naas B. & O. Devor. PPTOHELL, COOKE & 00. STOCK BROKERS, 68 Broadway, New York, Fer Wort och Eychnure use duglin tock Peg bee Cesta eres DOWLING, Auctioneer. BELB CARPETS: ‘aves art: 160 Bolle Brussels Carpeta, vary. Bix Soe Smyrna Carpets, an ia iaese ot Jot Turkic a ‘Mats, &0., Sor Sale perempto E THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ae SALE OF THOSE VERY VALUA- LOT: TREE HM BL LOTS O: BETWEEN. PBEMONT AVENUE A) Soares STREET, FACING McBRERSON Py vite vot 3 decree of the Supreme Court: strict of Columbia, passed in Scare! ause No. 4,667, in Wen Butler and. another are piaintiffs, aud William liam (ueet cen of al: are cefendants, we will sell at public, auction, on BAT- URDAY, DeceMBER 4, 1880, at 3:30 O'CLOCK P.3 in front of the prem 1086 two valuable Lots of known 2a lots three $) and four (4,) in Square 216, Washing*on city, -» with the im- provements. These lots have Ray a frontage on street of 25 fret, apd are 120 feet deep. They will deo: sb ‘ered separately. rms of sale: One-fourth cash, of which 8500 must be paid at the ime of suis, (8250 on esch fot.) balance in equal instalmeats at six, twelve ang eighteen months, with interest, fo be secured by deed of truston the he property 821d, or all cash, at the option of the ser. sf terms are not com- pried with in ten days, the ps party will be Fesold Nethe riek and cost of the defaniting- purchaser. Conveyancing and eas a St oom of purchaser, dtteet. |, J. TARBELL DYE: Cor. het. snd “La ave. n.w. THGS. J. FISHER & Co., Aucts, UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, and D streets ‘northwest. FIETY TWO, SeTR SNL, AND Doupre ! ND HEAVY, HON ‘AT OUR ROOMS, H. WARNER, Auctioneer. CHANG ERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE HE WASHINGTON AND DISFRICE Or coLUMbrs By virtue of a decree of the Supre ne Court of the Districtof Columbia, passed in i cause number 7,391, (krahk T. Browzinu, iS administrator of ‘Momus Young, decess! aula A.C, Maschacur ct al.) the unders ‘ned as Truntes will ter for-sale ou FRIDAY nite bet Day OF NoveMuen, 1880, at FOUR (4) O'CLOCK ¥ at public auction, in front of thie premises, atl the Bice or psrcal of ground, with the improve- iberson and Aue uprurtonances theses be ng, Ising and Deng in the city of Washington District of Golumbia, and known and described as that part of orixinal Lot eiwht, (8,) in Square five hundred an 4,) which begins for th from the southwest , and ranning thence east teen feet, thence’ south one hundred and thirty feet, thetice west eighteen feet, thence south one hundred and thirty feet to the place of bezinuning. ‘Terms of gale are as follows: One-third of the pnrebare money to be paid in cash within five days from day of sale, of which fifty dollars is to be paid as a deposit at ile time of sale, and the balauce of the purchase money in three equal instalments, in ree, ‘six and, bine months from the day’ of or which the purchaser shall asliverh speome y note, dated on day of sale, and to bear in- st at the rata of six per centui per annum, oF tileaeh at tho option of the purchased ANE. 2: BROWNING. ‘Tristoe novié-eckds Colum aw Bi v PpeRcancon BuOr 5., Anotionserr, TRUSTEES! SALE ory: VALUABLE PROPERTY, b AND D STREETS Sowtiwest, it Wie BUILDINGS svartue of a dearee passed in the cansos No. and No. 4, Euuuty, in the Su, 11 premedourt of the District of C. lnabia, and, aso by an order passed ly the same Court Novem bor Sth, A. D. 1880, wo will soll on FRUDAY, Tite Yorn Ba OF NoveMuen, ‘Av De A840, at 3.85 OroLock ¥ at. in fr ut of the premises, all that certain percel of cand situate in the District of Oo- Tumbjs,, and Known as those parts of Lots Nos. 1 and 2,'in Square No. 457, which are contained in the followiny metes and bouads: Besinning for the same at the northwest corner of Gth and D stree horthwest, running thenee north fifty-four 1113 feet; thence weet one hundred and sixteen 1-12 jence south to D street fifty-four 11-12 feet; fichice cast with ctrect one huncired aiid aise 9-12 feet to the place of besinuing, together with the appurtenances. Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash. of which $500 will be required to be daposited by the purchaser at the time yalance at six, Peelve, clehteen and twenty-four months or a cash, ‘at purchaser's option, “The. deferred pay- ments, if any, to bear Interest from the day of sale, and to 0 be Seetired by a lien upon the property sold. ¢ sale eT tory. HOMAS, BRADLEY, ) 452 D st. D.W. TH. JESUP MILLER, nov9-d&ds DW H. WARNER, Real eal Estate Auctioneer. ALE OF SUPERIOR SUE AT THE HEAD OF CONS AVENUE NORTHWEST. Tagnicent pivce of ground froating, feet on Poundary atree street, at ie Junction of said serves ana Counectioat ave hue, being Jot “0,” of the recorded subdivision ot "Ouklawuy” containiniz 39 square fest, which wae advertised in the iivel tar to ba sold on Satureay, the 22d day of May, 1880, and axain on Friday, the 28th of May, 1350, and the sale of both days péetponed on account of’ the weather, will be again offered for sale on, premises on W ednesday, the 2d of June. A-D., at 6 o'clock ‘Terms of eale: One-third cash, and the balance in one and two years, with seven’ per cent interest, Payable semi-annually: secured by doe of trust. . NORRIS, Trustee. §2- THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, Jus $ra, 189), same hour and place. JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. S2"THE ABOVE SAU | 18 POSTPONED unti! WEDNESDAY, June 16TH, 1880, same hour and place. uN NOKRIS, Truates. S2-THE ABOVE BALE 18 FURTHER POST- PONED unt WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25D, 19%), at 4 LOCK P. M., at which time the pro, porta wil surely Be Bola. JOHN E. NOKSIS, 2-THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE SALE having tailed tocomply with the torms thereof, the property will be resold on SATURDAY, Novestpen i81n, 1680, ar 4 O'CLOCK P. a., on the premises St bid risk and cost. ‘The purchider wil be required to make a deposit on the fail of the hammer of $200 snd if the terms are not complied with in 7 days the property may be resold at his risk and cost, after Ldvertiserment in The Evening Star of five days, oct27-dikds OHN E. NOK, ‘Trustee. 2®-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON ‘ount of the rain wutil SATURDAY, Novempen 1H, 188i Tavis ee EOE SUS Trustee, PEENTH NGTAWES! Under and iy ted July 2: Mirtne of a deed of trust 7, duly recorded ia et seq. role 8, the. for t € tion of the part, y Fen ree é fnant to the decree. o lhe Supreme Court pass September 16th, 28K0, in cause No. 6071 of th Equity Docket of said court, wherein Sarah Pardy et al. are complsinants, 1d Mary ¥ are defendants. We, the und ? followipy dcsertbed r fi Weahington City, De O-¢ and knosn fnated on th of said city as the pave { two (2) inches front of Lot numbered £ wenty- square numbered one hundred ana LAY cen 58), and extending back with that width, ud in Hines parallel with the easier and westert said lot to the rear or south line thereof, tivether with all the improvements there sn. Jers of sale: One-fourth (3) of the purchase money tobe paid in cash withia five days after dsy of sale, of which one hund ed dollars is to be paid se adeperit at tae Lime of sala, and the bal- ce of the purchase money in three equal instal- enta in fix, twelve and eighteen months flom for which the purchaser or purchasers Paclivér to eald‘Trustacs his, her oF tusit pro, if et ala, and to Loar erest at six per centum (6 per centam) per aa- cr all cesh, at the option of tha purchaser or purchasere. If the terms of wale be pot. complied with within five (5) days from day of salon the property may be resofd at the risk and cost of tue Cetaultivg purchaser after three days’ notice in the Evening Star newspaper. Conveyancing at the cost of purchaser, CHARLES B. MAURY, } FRANK T. WAWEINGs, { grustess. 1505 Pennsylvania avenue. THOS. DOWLING, Aucte NoviU-cokabsle VAS. W. ae Real Saal CHA Re, SALE IN SUBDI- coe ae SRE, aSirtae Le 090. of Elen ann: ety etal., the undersigned, Se Mill sail st public ahetion, iu front of the. SR. MONDAY, sux 23> Day ov Nove . AT 4:30 07cL.0ce tata tha of ar rand | desi Be sor the Enown and, designated on or jashins District it numbered eight ( De in subatvintets of jvare numbered se’ Bt Git), eituated on H stvoot, Between 2d sat sed Seg a eS Sa three. six, nine and twelve mouths from “any, ot sale, with interest, secured by the pro nissory notes r With ee ‘the ti See marcas. ner. ed on 6 sat wack of of mone No deed ven, ‘anil purchase money ve AML f chan r's coste. A de} ut payerenone roa required when property is old. WILLIAM J. MILLER, Trustee, | J.T. COLDWELL, Auct seeid-aedi LENDID SUBURBAN At one’ FoUstueN iH BETS AND VINRY. BRANOH ROAD, iG APART OF AN ESTATE KNOWN te at public aucti: DAY, APTERN ont na oe | of 5 tS Scroce, Pe sixty-five: led, very desira- FE SIX gutirely ‘wooded, ‘miles {fora Boundary street, eituat sdnoatiwes! fo rom Washingt a, isa han 1408, sold a according 10 plat which cab bea’ “tl puch is ph eaionne seen : One-t! 3, one and two it interest, yan pow deponit of 8350 quired st sale. Further init tained at our a novll-d Deen hee ISON BROS.. Auctioneers, 9th and D atroots n.w. NOW-WHITE | BREAD AFTF! pa ize DAY OF No- Ss BER, 1880, Prof and Mee. 1 i ROLES AND BISOBITS COLTIERES restaance Tivate acliool for wh be guaranteedif you ueeGE {he celebrated | Boys will beremoved oUSSs Let northwest mite ae or ene rr a ret rth the firet premium over all other competitors at the BIVATELY, OR IN CLASS— | National Fair MNSCOLA a ata Pte Grek hrenct, Gorman and Eacian omeet antes Whe Wheat Bate at th annem exee ns sEXENING CLASSES, 86 per thonth, invariably atid far superior to waveat hismeonrealiod pent paecial attention n to prevyaration for Seat ae We defy saree hie to bring forth Poot aie in iN 3 petitive Ons. four superior to Ceres, Minneols or Sterling, a A.M... 702 6th at. 0.w. Kiattpaneuteetienanzaremee wesc | YEE gtiancge Internists Advanond eee Flour can bought at any first- ion 4 November: Papila ‘Clnased at any Whole ssig Benet cunmginne ave Clase heurs cay gare Torus moterste, Ee: novié ‘ Wi PGauT eco. | i3'm scat es a. i tee ee RECEED DAILY ae Howd PRIME PHILA. OHIOKENS, Meena. Tas tenSred to No feat Sa wisest benthiowt cs corner I. movies oan nt EEE LE CEDARS, —A hone BORDOL tor Yo Dieting tend Tits Gite Bonne one SELECT NORFOLK OYSTERS, SWEET-BREADS, TENDEBLOINS, GAME AND FISH, Heights sf Geo own, oad i is wo Pmaie to AT THE ‘ashington. Toe grounds tensive and the BOSTON MARKET, iocation ie healthful and beantftl. a3 circulars 1719 Pennsylvania avenue. We Geseeen C ee eens LEON SCHELL & co. = ([8E UNDERSIGNED, Povil of the Royal ICKEN, 20 cts. eademy of Fine Arts at Berlin wouldhersby ‘enderloins of Beef, cts. & 1d 5 Ly rei that the $1 per pair Stal Pod Beat Blas A MODELING HOH oaet, 12! ‘Roast, ip the Kindergarten Ball, (ower) Join rst out. 190, fin rota asa eek cut cut, | Sth an 5 ee Bw. Mondays snd’ Weduesdays 5 Bast cutton ; arte. Beet’ ee Mutton, ore quarter, 10, seat = poe STIERLIN. iter, 400. 5 ‘Best ——. ry Bbc. Bots INARY Butter, 5c. Early Hose Potatoes, Te. a bushel; | WVU ET aienae MERE BO 7 BOARDING A ND Dar init Martclipe delicore foal parts of the prompt BA LADIES AND GHILDEEN At the PALACE MARKETS, cor. 14th and New | 00 tern besine Novem am York ave. z indergarien ermal Tne Institu’ OG nid FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. | {arses for teachers. Principal, RAVE oe aeeee: GESEGETOWN co: = uN- 328 STIIUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. Those wae to. a a6 boardiny popes should apply SYMINGTON'S EGYPTIAN FOOD, Wf gee fo ding i tae og ov arse, at Market Harborough, Lei: rahit Eanes Ttisan excelentnonris| ine cuderrengtee Teacher cf French. ening Food for hie snd Nursing Mothers. J.= Teacher of PIANO, ro fone Sedot rhan, Switzerland. ¢ and VOCAL MUSIO. Particular attention to UBEE,DE PEAGH FO! TOR GLAOK, beginners, a8 well as those wishing to. be ye gral: fied PEACHES COR OREAM, for ‘Teschers.” ‘Terms moderate. By tre BUNDLES S RSCG RAR KEOES, | Borthwost 2 Mocto tan Iupoureas xp Dratnis it Fie Ghoomae| Tr. v SEMINALLY ci 12 Corey rocentes! | ME “onmorse ABD DAY oka I os, 1100 Ware HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Se es M, : Bevenwax, hy Ine OSBORNE'S BOARDING AND, », Dax ° Gaste Webb & Beveridge, ) .w. Clases for advanced pupils fn pes and Literature: also, in Ancient and Modern Lan- euses. oct?-3m gcecer OF MUSIC, 707 Sth st. n.w. Rates $2.50 a month and upwards. Exy teachers in piano, voice, organ, etc. cises. oo organ. INSTITUT: AND KIN- RRGSETEN, Rietes POLLOGR & HORES incipals. Education thorouzh in all departm: No, 1009 Pa. avenue. DIREOT IMPORTER oF POTTERY AND POROEL: 5 Is daily receiving invoices of new goods from the ree. best manufacturers in Enrope. oot | Basis is pry and dee = HE PUBLIC ane INVITED To | (om jalues Enenwarioner Nora! can (ge T AT OUR BTURE, ladies, “Dally instruction in German free," 77 Ey iss, 4 eae S. PAYNE HAVING to the city, will resume her instric- Hon in Volos Ballding and Elocution. at No. Gl Mie AND eae THE Largest eee or HEATING STOVE! To Be Found South of New York City- we pire ‘THE RADIANT HOME, THE ARGAN! Sie FE RGHIOnS iL, FOULON baa reopend her ch_ Da: oo! for ¥ Ladies and We es em, Port. | Susldren, eraneh naa only is oTsher abr ce and Unio et r RANGES, LATROBES, | S20 ity re vein. tsand NACES, GIA’ sep2e LUMBER'S SUPPLIES wee ENHS & CO. TEES & 0 Kae esaren NOBMAL INSTI- eS for the a ot teachere, 3 model kincergartens end advanced classes. ee call on the Principals. Mrs. ire tOUTS re FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. K, 929 sth st ‘Miss SUSIE POLLOGK, Tay 3th tte sepl5-8m A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. capes OF MUSIC Having parchased for Cash a full eupply of every soe fb stroet norih wast. article used by Plumbers and G: we are P. CAULFIED Mus = oom antes to offer our peoods on S is favoral ie terms Biuiaies resumed Sept. im? Sepe ction of Our Block, confident Gast we | QPENCEHIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ask en cannot be ten either 98 to quality or price. corner of 7th and L sts. n.w.—This institution ive and successful experience of 16 McHELDEN & CO. cara. teat eaten a mmep and wo ‘women for uss: tepl?___—« SLO 1th street northwest. ifions of trust and profit. Gottrse of skudy and pegs Aon 5 Gra aa iter, br Hoxie aha dogicanty aRapish BEST OUATY AOE THE Lownsn | Goch atiady arbtnaac pasate ee Hon and terms call at the College or address HEN- 532 15th street. YO. — Principal." sugl6 New styles received daily. YRED BUJAOC'’S Largest Stock in the District. 1B MxA® MIS. ALF ENGLISH AND FRENOH = FO} YOUNG LADIES, 1012 17th st. nw. The duties No Geounts so show sOBe of this schoo! will ¢ rerumed oa the 2078 nea OF BEE. E. FE. BROOKS, 15th at. ARLINGTON ACADEMY, MAE yr Tha A Beloct pends Coronsatt Saiiain: Behool for bo sia ad Mei Number iim : are n onNeTOE a coca | Se eee heeeee ae Use JORNSTON'S DRY SIZED KALSOMINE | PonuMOn Powe prapcbes, Pook- Kooning, Bhort- xD hd Greck. “Day and Srening Goariont. MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. BURTON MAGAFEE, A. M., Best in the market. Seph-sm 0 Princtpal. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HK ARCHER ape WASH- GEORGE RYNEAL, Jr, INGTON, | ‘@18 7th at, now. or clronlare address B. ARCHER, 1401 ‘Send for sample cards. ays | Mase. avenue, Washington De @- i (445 CooKING STOVES. 2 a5 bonne Unit ity, French taught se omnes Washington Gas Lieut Company Bavest thee | spoken Dy gloeant ahd highly educated Paria DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES, in various sizes cae oe ae SRA rooms maCKE ri Tesume ber cl on Onland exemine sem ice al her residence, 3126 Pennsylvania ave. nw. RANHKFORT SCHOOL FUND LOTTARY 1 pt aad tL OF KENTUCKY, AT LOUISVILLE, KY. This is the only Lottery ever voted on aii eno bythe poople of any Stat. raed UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! THIRD DRAWING, ON ane 4TH OF DECEM- Bee OVER HALF A MICLION DISTRIBUTED! CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution as regularly incorporated by the lewislature of the nate fo for educational and char itable pu poses in for the term of twenty-dve years, w witel Molable faith of the state is pled: 2 Capital Prize. 1 Grand Priz ry has been renewed by an overwhélminy ps Ds 60 Vote, secnring its franchise in the mew consti hee. 0 cash: adopted December 2d, A.D. 1879, with a capital of added a reserve 1,000, to which it has sin 5 $350, 000. ‘und of 0 iTs GRA? D sD will take place monthly It Never Scales or Postpones. Look at the following distribution Grand Prome sade Concert, ‘ch will take place the ND MONTALY And the NUMBE) RAWING § Total Prizes... NUMBER DRAWINGS WHOLE TICSETS, $2, HALF TICKETS, $1. romptly paid after the Drawing. Alist | ofriees wil Ue tent Lunmnediately after tue Draw: | PLP Ttd published inthe loadin ing Papers of the . ‘This Drawing will certainly taze ted Sati of December” 1850, andthe same | EXTRAORDINARY SEMGANNUAL DRAW. e, presented inonthly,. "will tak place on the Pon of esch succecding month, provided it does not AY NEW GRLEAY DECEMBE coeur ob Sunday, and if it does, the Saturday pre- crane. THERE WIL Under the personal supervision and management Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisians, aud Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virwinia. EITHER BE A POSTPONE- ¢ NOs SCALING. A. G. Hodges and Osnt. Wm. Johnston. of Cal. ie’ ei superintend the Drawing. thea ‘more houorable gentlemen do not live i: = both of whom are well known and ré- garded as gentlemen of spotless integrity. c. WINTERSMITH, Supervisor, $ Mozart Building, Louisville, Hy. oney. or Bank Draft in letter, or send by woight acd be Revistered Letters or Post a Graers of Bo and upwards OF Bator PRIZE, 8190, 000 82 NO’ Halves, es: Shftie, LIST OF PRIZES. be four expen joemution eed to et OF HTS & ©0,, 240 Broadway. New Xork, |, {00 bts ch 100 Approximation Prizee 100 Approximation Prizes of 100 Approximation Prizes of 11,279 Prizes, amounting to. G.T. BEAUREGABD, o! Secs JUBAL A. EAELY, of 82" Ap Hon for rates to clubs should only be made te tne offes of the Company in New Orleans. Write for circulars orsend orders to M. 4. DAUPHIN, New Drieans La, Or same person at No. 319 Broadway, New York. J. P. HORBACH, os APPROXIMATION euges. 7 p>" JOHNSON & CO,, Bankers, of Be WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALKRS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS ‘TRICT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. mar? r WLLL PAY YOU oul BES MACHINES ‘and get aaa Soles at BOTTOM FIGUEES. Sacco ete pea your old Machines and make them as ood as “Stork warrant rranted. 05 24th st. n.w.., Washington, D.C. & ders by mail attended 0: ta for all Ma- | _BOv10-w&s,5w chines at ei "8, J & B- comEN. 628 9th st. n.w., D octs0 Bt. Cloud Building. VETERINABY HEADQUARTERS. 409 Fourteenth Street. DIAMOND BROKERS, AND SPECULATORS IN DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES, 2205 Penna, avenue. nSillta treatment £97 SICy the owners, ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 FEB ORT. |" Fair remuneration in cases submitted to our care. oct ROB’T SMITH & CO. ECOND HAND CLOTHING, a FINE LINE OF LADIES AND GENTS’ GOLD ‘WATCHES AND FINE JEWELRY te » BEYER noes FOR SALE LOW. oct30 yee: cPALt: ALSEEY, 901 tps cnt ned nord eg cee 15, SUPERSEDING | Pagtees Stace Seis, ayers nes 3 for Horse Lap Eobes, Rubber deracaz.,| BES oct80-Im No. 301 Tth = a ae aoe UNDERTAKER, ROBT. GHIBOLM, Prop’. pep 3T LR 3337 LOth street aw. THE EVENING STAR. MEDNESDAY. | November 17, 1580. SSS Sporting Matters, TNTRENATIONAL SCULL MATCHES. Yesterday's contest was the fifth international Singie-sculi match in which America bas sent Trubresentative to meet the champions of the ‘Thames and Tyne. In July, 1806, James Hamill, having ‘defeated Joshua Ward, was sent ‘o Engiand to row Harry Kelly, the Eng- list champion. Hamill was a 4 Pittsburg fre- man. In two races Kelly defeated him easily. In is69 Walter Brown, having won the cham} ship, went to England to row Sadler and forth, the Engish champions Brown madea match with Sadler, Dut had to forfeit, through being afiiicted with bolls. Brown however mot Sadter’s brother on the Tyne and won easily nis opponent fainting in his shell. The next was between Edw: Hanlan and John Rawdon. ‘The race took place over the Tyre champion- ship course on May 6, 1879. Hanlan won easily, rowing ane course fn —— 2 seconds. uring the race Hanlan stopped frequently and baticd bis boat ont. The next great interna- ‘tonal race, America against England, was be- tween William Elliott, of Newcastie-on-Tyne. and Edward Hanlan, for £480, championship of England and the Sportsman champion chal- lenge cup. It was rowed over ( glo 9 cham- pionshtp course on June 16, 18 and created great interest all over the world.’ Tne distance of the Tyne champtonship course 18 8 miles, 160 yards. America was natn uiumphant, for he pleased, and rowed the eta faster time than It was ever over rowes before. Hanlan’s style of rowing created a rev- olution in boating circles tn England, and he was looked upon as a wonder. TAM NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION, at thelr last meeting, decided on a novel contest to be held at Creedmoor on 1 ‘hanksgiving day. ‘The conditions will be open to all comers, Rem- Dgion rifle, 260 yards. Competitors m: the sate ritle, provided It does not delay the shoot- bg. Prizes, $150 in cold. Tostead of the usual award of prizes to the top scores, the gold will be Inverted tn charlotte russe. ATCy of which will be placed on a tray, and the winners al- lowed to draw according io the awards. With this scheme the lowest prize score may draw the first prize, $50. A TALKED-OF PRIZE FIGHT, ‘The Phiadelphia Times of yesterday says: Arthur Chambers returned from New York last evening, where he has been since Wednesday to see about the proposed match between Johnny Clark and himself. Several sporting men in that city and this have been making an effort for some lume to effect a meeting belween the two pugilists, and even as heavy a purse as 5,00) a side was talked of. Chambers says that lls visit amounted to noth as no arrange- ments were made, the backers of Clark fallin to come to satisfactory terms. It ts ‘understood that neither of the principals care particularly about the match. It 1s possible, however, that should the amount of the purse be reduced a meeting will ocour, NOTES. A wrestling match between W. J. Farrell, of California, and John McMahon, of Vermont, for the champtouship belt of America and $1,000, took place at the Lyceum ‘Theater, Pittsburg, Saturday vight, and resulted in a victory for McMahon, who succeeded tn throwing Farrell twice out of three times. The two famous tro:ters, Santa Claus and Elaine, met on the Bay District trac Saturday, Santa Claus winning Unree out Out of five heats. His thme was 2:15, 21336 an The Prospects are that the South Carolina Jockey Club's coming meeting will be the best the club has ever had. Jt begins December 9. TE SA eo Queer Case Court, 4 YOUNG WOMAN ACCUSHD OF GAINING CONTROL OVER 4 YOUTH BY MBANS OF LOVE POWDER. A curious and amusing case came up before Recorder Waring, at the Police Court, in New- burg, N. Y., Monday morning. The compiatn- ond were @ family named Icliey, of West New- burg. who alleged that their son and brother, Phu Riley, who is about 2i years of age, was in the clutches of a yor woman named Quinn, who had administered drugs to him for the pur- of gaining his affections, and inducing him to marry her. Mr. Riley, his wife, and thelr daughter were in court, and all testified that Miss Quinn us ven Phila love potion. They said that Phil was not the same rson he used to be, but that he ad stayed out late nights since May last, when, they chai ‘the potion was given him. Mr. Poros that Phil had acted Very curtously sin that they could do nothing with him, — was so Mighty. He also Said that Phil's Dody had often been covered With boils since May last. an aftiiction he never had before in his life. Phil's sister said that Miss Quinn had made her boasts of entrapping Pail, and sald that he was going to marry her, for she had “fixed” him. She also sald that Phil did not know that he bad been dragged. tt was also charged that Miss Quinn went to Mrs. Lockskin, a fortune teller, and got the love powder, and they were vertatn that Miss Quinn gare it to him and that it had the desired effect. iss Quinn admitted that Ill toga bap ly called to see her, and that they are the best of iriends, but she denied ever having given him any Foweer or drags. She added toat Patl's tamuly had brought ‘the charge agatast her be: he went with her against their wishes. Judge pater | adjourned the examination until Friday ex A DErEaTeD Poutrictal SUIctoE.—M ajor Rivberts, ex-member of the Georgia legislature, committed suicide at AUlanuta, Sanday last. by lakivg morphine. Declining health and defeat for Ue ofiice of doorkeeper of the legislature are Said to be the causes that led to the Tash act. ‘THE InREPAPSSIRLE JESSE PomRRoy.—It is re- ported that Jesse Pomeroy, the Massachusetts voy murderer, has been frustrated in another scheme to escape from his strong cell by sawti thrcagh the thick boller-plate case lining wi asaw improvised from a knife used in his cell, and that be succeeded tn cutting an aperature through 18 inches long and 9 inches wide. He Was discovered in season by a yard officer, who stopped bis farther progress. AxorieR VisiT FROM Kr AKAUA.—King Kalakaua of Hawall, according to a Aonoluiu letter to the San Francisco Bilir/in, desires to Jeave on an extended tour to the United States and Europe, and may start in the November steamer if hls antuisters. shall decide that the Step ts a desirable one. He will be accompanied by Col. Judd, bis chamberlain, and one or two personal friends, and proposes to travel very quietly. ALicE Oates disbanded her company in New Orleans last Sunday night because, she says, Charles R. Gardner, her manager, has taken all the money, while She has done ail the work. She was billed abead at Selma, Macon, Mout gomery and Augusta, which engagements are of. Roorn’s THEATER Hzaviry Oitver and O: A i Oliver and Oak me, and cthiers, a of them residents of North fas too, Mass., bave mortgaged the property known as Booth’s Theater, New York, for $150,000. The mortgage is to ruu'three years, with interest at the rate of hve per cent per annutn, Tue DExveR Riows.—The coroner's jury. ta the case of the Chinaman killed at Denve on October ve OoUBurGO Che elty governme! and Ineompe- and state hat the mob could have been s by the regular police torce had they fearlessly arrested the ring 7. ‘THE EXGUSH BISHOP OF GLOUCESTER fs not to be put down by amere parliament. He declares that he will conscientiously object to consecrate churchyards of which the land was not specially reserved by trust deed jor members of the Chureb of England. He has drawn up a form for his clergy, to be used separately in every case of burial tn non-consecrated grouad. THE (zak’s Reason for ordering the discon- tinuence in Livadiaof the public mourning for the late (zarina ts his dislike of belug remmaded of death. Beside, the sight of mourning de- resses bis nerves and ates his malady, ts ed that the Czar's physicians on ex~- amining bim found bis left lung seriousiy af- fected. TSE DEFALcaTioNs of the Boston city cashier have been sacertained to be $39,534.90, and the investigating committee, while full confidence in the city treasurer, him re- sponsible for the logs, as he failed to personally exalaine his subordinate’s accounts. Tuesday, Novernber 16,1580,at €:50 5 5. \DENEGEI. ABETS, wclerap-ecblnscomen. Samant yy Montroua village, Weat- ou Thursday, at 8’ p.m., S80, Mire. Lucerra Jacksom, be- of iin A. Jackson. ai th-work ix over thou reapest fail cherished, Lyons. Ry et today po November 17, 1880, AG erate eat ee aee Eyigay, fbea ingen ine rel eivesand “rlends are invitea to attend

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