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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. THE EVENING STAR. ing at Wallack’s, an exception. And the ART NOTES. pis scemtto be yeuttag chet at son deters ae om ee ee FUTURE DAYS. GOAN TALE OF USHERVICEADLE | QNOW-WHITE BREAD DOUBLE SHEET Great Winkie,” excelicht as It ts.” Nearly | 3ax Weyl was @ paason yer ty the Gernewa {Though the mills of God grind slow! MATERIAL AT INTERIOR DEPARTMENT | AND BEAUTIFUL 5 everybody seems to have seen it, but people go | steamer arriving in New York this morning, + a ARGE ANDIMPORTANT SALEAT AUCTION | ~ AT AUCTION. ee ROLLS AND BISCUITS there in crowds and come away tired of it. Jet- A == Xet they rind exoseding sunall OF DESIRABLE for BEST PROPERTY | 0n WEDNESDAY MORNING, Novewoan ten, | Mill be wnaranteedif you use CERES, the celebrated | SATURDAY. v TERMS. COMMENCING AT WO O'CLOCK, We Will sell a lot of | Minnesota Patent Proceas Flour, which was awarded. IMPROV -.November 20, 1SS0. iil reach Washington early next weak. Your attention is most respectfully called ferson is playing at,the Grand Opera house, sth | *! Avenue ahd 33d strdéet. ‘That place rents ata | — Anne Whitney, the sculptor of the statue | {0the deplorable intetiectual voiture and moral y discipline with which bi We will offer for stle, at pnb! anction, in paerviceabie Goods st Interior Department, cor. | $6 frst premium over all other competitors at the NEW YORK LETTER. ridiculously low figure, and the admission ts | of Samuel Adams contributed by Massachu- | Washine: he public schools of frome oft eces of proverty. {a Ter 0th and G atree's northwest, consisting 14 part mie Botan tome ve Set Gr the hand 0 cents, result ts; that the house ts Miled | setts to the National Capitol, mever tonc ied a Mien pe weet tee On WED SESDAY, NOVEMDER ATT 18. ATE |p Carpets, Mattingn, Deawe, Tables, kes ke. | | hone’ GOLDEN MLE a eieadld Famie elees | THE MARKET QuasTION IN NW yorR—acoumc- | Ue ume cm or rae | tLofher profession tl she was thirty-eigut | &shore Of time the public schools of the gretock x. oriwinal ot, oe aeons woe cash, and = Ss eaerres meat gud far ‘superior to a efeat many s0-call atent NITY REBKLLING AGAINST COBWEBS AND SHAN- WEEK, Ee years old. tenet the ieeae ny ax the noted universt- square 33, ontitaining 7,084 equare f ay 5 3 jours. We defy competi orth TIES—THE PRESIDENTIAL PENSION SCHEME . Spey. " . ears own, hun- EE SE he amas Vera. 100. ot tw | Anctionéers._ | four superior to Gores, Minneola or og, and | GEN. GRANT AND MEX{CO—CaTTLs suirugss | 04 Salvini is to be Honized now. Bernhardt Rev. Arthur M. Knapp, who ts pleasantly | dreds of thousands of dollars have pecn om same hour, Lota l'and 2, of Holden's subdivision rss. J. FISHER & 0O., Auctioneers. we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries ABROAD TO BE SUSPENDED—DRaMATIC AND | has shown herselt a great actress in all the | T@membered tor his interesting lectures on the | Pended on the so-called public schools, and [Correspondence of The Evening Star.) a smattering of almost M fotowe them once will never use anything else. ‘The above : : a > What are the results? We have ket, each lot fronting 47% feston Sth as t GENERAL NOTES—SARA BEKNHARD? - aye has take re. ace Same subject in Washington, last season, is now we & coming - Hired tetas Hae seeete sorttane avec’ | Tite WEST SIDE. GP ONUEL an Rubens Sepotes mught at any first- | Vixi—coLLECTOR SIMMONS DESKNTS GENERAL ake Sana Gear cnarrraaeaia scat on engaged in delivering a course of lectures on ieeans bemaeen articite Of tas me kaon pI cot! 08. dy 4 E 8 ‘ 2 em "a »} “ 4 + $ of oe FRIDAY, Novempre 19, 1880, comstexcixa | EXTENDED. BETWRES ‘Wholesale Depot— ana yndiana ave. ser logues give a tone of reality to her acting that | the Fhllosophy of art, at the Peabody Instl- | Sugntly permeated with ¢ of almost rcLock ‘P.M. lot 4%, in Vaa, Riswiok's sab SILEET AND GRANT AVEN novig COP 28 a a ee a So. is irresistible. One cannot help remarking her | {ute. Baltimore. We hear they are well at- square 471, frouting 20 feet on 6th | On TUESDAY AFTSRN«ON, is the E . 4 everythibg Which smacks of scholarly culture, 47h, troatine "20 foot on 6th avn New York, Nov. igth, | cold and passionless behavior at the beginniog tended and much lked. witli no thorough understanding of’ a ‘simele n K an at uthwest, Als 207TH, at 3 o’cLocx, on the premis by ECEIVED DAILY— THE PRIN =: of the plays,in contrast with her vigor of action — CoL James Fairman, the weil known land- | branch which pertains to practical ite; with t sinequare 503, fronting 30 feat 4 if trust to tha subscribers, HE PRINCIPAL LOCAL QUESTION AT 1s8UB and earnesthess of expression from the time she jaa tN “ork ouly now and then a solitary youth able to read Toion street, with the improvements thereto be- | rth, AD. 1a7&, and recorded PRIME PHILA. OHICKENS, here just now is the market question. For | begins to warm up in the second act. She is the | Scape Painter, formerly of New York, hascoa- | SU OCT an aloud with, the Aiea to mane ee ae Mand coutiniics from day to y under Sanaa . . has just about the meanest markets in America. he auditor with the wonderful tends to de- | parrot gitbness of superficiality, scarce a pupil ay unt e whole are offered anb fot Hig eanare one Ob) sad sy haber pO ss They call the Tompkins market a tale eoecay | ipetsonations of character she gives liver a course of lectures ou the history, philos- | Can be found Who can wrile and spell cormectty 498, on the southeast corner of Gin and FE streets 3200 fect on 3 : At Niblo’s they are having a good run with | ophy, theory and practice of art. He nopesaiso, | A dozen consecutive lines, It Was, Aotaiay southwest, f — “4 Fon pvin bare feetoa | ¢ with that AT THR retatl shop, and the Gansevoort a good one; but | “Enchantment,” a good Spectacular play pro- | we believe, to form classes in drawing aud paint- | [inceln who said that “round pins could os eee eas caae 1h toa suchen feta. cf. ‘ streat extended, to- BOSTON MARKET, the Washington or K street market in your | duced with good effect and at great expense. | ing. be made to ft square holes:” and no “sysoem Tote 5, 84 nd 87 58. 6h, Lucluntve, 70 to 74 ith the a and appurteaatices 2 ptaty Fonnsyivania avenue. - beautiful city are proud monuments the people | They wil run It DinenGes one during Ff = _ Mr. Uike has received a commission to Seducation can be devised whitch will Nt every ive: 6 and 83 to 87. ineusive i bd S e si re ea new 5 ndivt Vision bp the assignees cf Goorce Mactiagly, Terms: On«-thind in east LE oe spectacular plece called “The Blick Venus," | Palnt for the Treasury department a portratt of | Mqiiiwsl minds others of equar= 495, frot ith Band F | twelve months, « PHILADELPHIA CHICKEN, 20 cts. | _ Fulton Market is perhaps the most tumble. | Something wonderfully fine, they 3 the late Chtef Justice Taney. Although hisap- | system” as applied to the public acevsis Of streets sou:h + ity oF SE. | aye | fea BegRaG; Tenderloins of Beef, 30 ctf. s pound; | down affair in the world of its kind, and the | “it is seid of Sara Bernhardt Uaat she differs pointment as such was rejected by the Senate, | Washington eheuiphs all the chiideen te tive the wh : 3 | Homa tage, Bete Pee hae eee Biade wreatest for business. But its business is leav- | socialiy from a well-known English actress in| Mr. Taney acted as Secretary Orthe Treasacy, | sare process: care thers through the same oved wea and Stores loin Stesk, first cut, 15c. ; Sirloin Steak, beet cut, | \N¥ !! gradually, because it cannot be keptciean. | that the latter has three or four kusbands and for nearly a year during Jackson's adm! ‘a- | mental complication of pulleys, files and teeth. terms of ‘on the day of 18c. ; Bast Lamb and ‘Mutton; hind quarter, 12g0.; | The meats, fish, game and vegetables sold there | no childrcn, while Sara has three or four ch Uon, just Pfior to bis appointment (2 tae | the tougbest survive, whilst the masses are sale, or daya thereafter: the reside | Case goad ¢ Qect Lamb and Mutton, fore quarter, 1 100-5 Bost Se & Cea eee Hee eae bat | ren and uo husband, Supreme bench. Weakened in intellectual Miter, If not reduced to three equal payments at one twaand tires yours baht hin * £00. aBORY sine aa e 4 SOTES. semil i e fe: est sot © from the day of sale, foe wich the purctasers | BovI-e dada Rutter, dhe. ; Bary Ros Potatoes, Tea bushel; | ime was when people went there by the tho be elsnueGr Fuece Eee. + — We understand that Secretary Saermia iss | With tie Present sacrifice or tan damonanen pom sre nll hembra Wor ine tobetet | TEAR, SES aeet Potatoes, 850. a bushel. Gorn fa spe- | sar ds for “Fulton Market cooked oysters.” Now | The election of Joseph Brown to the Ualted | pg for ‘his ow: page iia aceteans ee lee sent he Innocents, you . Hi Claliy, Mucketinge dativernd to ales th : . ‘ught for hi3 own residence nis portrait by | now propose to keep the abominable sy rom the day of sale at six yer centiin per anunm, Real Letate a St the PATA MATE one Parte oe the city, | there are a hundred or more nice oyster houses | Staies Senate from Georgla, gives great satls- | + ike, which has been on view at C volving by bringing. upon tne treater: . Merten in encanto arth cae o ieee AS CFRY SALR OF cR.story Brice | Yomar has ‘ew | in New York where you can get just as go0d yn here, aud has strengthened thecre*it | tor come time past. The fae thartmenes , Drtestesses, graduates Of noruval policy of in : If the terms Foros sonvir’s Slhne partway | oc28 FRANK J. TOBRETS, Proprictor._ “PRANK J. TIBBETS, Propricto. Sevioe int eee ‘clean. places, WHO there, | Chine state of Geor Ha. (which was pretty good tae portraltatnar tave been geiaten of him bas "to keep the lurid lights barning wart u plies with @ ithts ~ cp D* ' 7 N Ww Gu oie : er ere Is pater y 13 Sele ice Sal atin m D oI re a e. e Ween hseas 06 cine eae ate TE IMMEDI vice OR Ee NEW Goons. bo smell of dead rats and decayed vegetabies, met sy See - mare oe been chosen by Mr. Sherman as the oar to re- | the le pg cotboty Ract ee ae Rory the property at f the defauiti: caITUL. and no .ear of (he insecurity of the ballding. man Identified with basiness | Built tu his own fainlly cannot bs rezanded as Dy the future except by tue pastes Mas prover = Tn Tweed’s time they pat up tae Manhattan ee, a | ania At hignly complimentary to the | Dov experience taught ua thet all ect phe : 5 ough, Leicostérshire, rangements were mad ae slauy nk Gen. Gari-ld purposes to begin the | — Prang & Co. repeat their offer of premiums | made by their tellow men, bat by Alae ven D pay or Decemurn, | England. [tisanexcelient nourishing and s:rougth- | er ot New York's daily supply of live animals 1 of bis Cabl ter thie Eiesu ' : , caoe the Mirren. ef JAMES 8. EDWARDS.) cod. P.M. in fr MEE the premises’ | suite Prod for Infante and Nursiug Mothers. | ‘They were to be lauded alive thie deck eeee shalt meet and decide. his, gieston. | {OT tue best four designs fora Christmas card | God: ard do we not kuow the teachers’ voos 10) : { fo situated in ths eity of GEBEER'S MILK Fou, ty tb ket, Fe , x Ht meet and decide bis election. | for the coming season, viz: first, $1,000: se sthem all?) Why? wenn ct Hh WALSER, 1 eatato aitusted in the ety of RS re y the market. Ferries and street rallroads | whether General Gariield or General Haneses | 1 Se aa Viz Hirst, $1,000; second | “rhe teachers are not set to work to study Rov8-eodk “8 fil describ d as lot twenty-two HW FOr OLAG Were to make it convenient for the people. | It | is the next President, 1t will make litle ditfer- | $500; third, $300; fourth, $200. It ts to be hoped | snatdious diseays OF to defeat the nav ot = nu handred and twenty elit PEACH&S FOR CREAY was an Immense structure, and capable of Mll- | ence to General Merrit, for iu any event he | te fesult will Be more Satisfactory and credita- to plaster canvas with palut, or d aents aud sy WENDLIAMWS EX°RIT VES EURS. | rg \(s expectations. It went into bankruptcy | will ve about the first man in high ofize who | blethan last year. The ‘irst prize design then stone; but they are employed to” moaid, cl A ee BW. REEDS SONS, | as it were, and a joint stock company got it for | will be furnished with walklog papers. ‘The | 1 have been the best that was sent to, bat | sng develop the most subtle Of God's crealtys : as fol ows :—One third of '& GROCERIES 2ST ay, Avent, {0 Hotel Keepers ind gave | business men here are generally opposed to | {t can hardly be called either original orartistic, | {y4,.2°¥s0F We most subiie of God's vvoalivg ESS, ONE | a can the balance in three aoxthwest. them ‘stock, provided they would buy of the | iia, and wish General Archur was back there, | OF Very DewUtiful in itself, Witham + © meter time the ¢ dren CONTENTS (OF GROCERY ia terre olen Bie fo ate ata Oe eee A custom hots roker says he went In to Gen. —Mr. Miner K. Kellogg. who used to have | of poverty are permitted to rematn tn school aot Se SAA), tes, i v shor sO. ¢ hotel Keepers: eivilt for a free permit to enter some things, vor Galt’ “ei ar - nd Tor > miblic school syste Me ERD Red PARLOR my, secured by politely informed their Butchers and fishand | General Merritt suid he would not « Setbolp aves Galt, in the room now opoupied | LS aectent) should be apent te beret ioe COOKING AND HEATING STO e property. or all in cash at pur. = Negetable peopie that they would purchase of | anybody, and gruft about tt. by Mr. Miller, Is at present located in Cleveland, | th Teading, spriline, w $1 01L : oh feign: ,Adepm col S100 will berequirel | 7 ATEST NEW them In the hew market if they found them | are for you,” sald the bro! where he hus just completed a portrait of Rev. | of tuatheusties, cloutis witiim five cays frou day of sale aud all covey an: — there,—which meant “come, or lose our cus- } will look into the matte: Dr. Brown, rector of Trinity Caurch tn tnat | put not least, decent manne | cing at purchon oo “pies anghrecetsog; from one Of the Largest Man ~and they prepared to go, says he gave the permit. The [picture represents its subject in the | ehtldren emerge from this ond: FERS’ Eo BROWNING, 1 aeystoas, t try, BUT THE DESTROYING DEMON FIRE ‘AN INTERVIEW WITH . act Of reading the morning service, with his | traincd they are fitted for cll RESTAMIN DAVENPORT, 180 CASES OF MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL- has left a Sad wreckof that lovely market. The | _J:x-collector of the port of Boston, Wititam A. | 63<¢ Tulsed from theopen book in VROOETegon | pb chcrouemly acauired and DREN'S hotel keepers and the people look askant at the inmons, Who las just arrived from San aaa? “2 Ise e congregatle us bave one more “rate whic DOs ener. ] 2 zs ; ce Seta 8 o ne ev ers ry, 2 P child TPHOMAS DO HLING, Anctionce: AS. W. HANDY, Real Estate Avent. BOOTS AND SHOES. butchers and other marketmon, and the abat- | cisco, was inter SEE IE ae eae mith Coane oir HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: FINE. FAMILY | CHANCERY SALF OF LOT No. #, IN SUBDI- | z EXAMINE PRIOES. totr and slaughter house people of Jersey City, | pondent, like tht aS a Work of art. and deepen its mina, hist CAREIAG#: HORSE AND HARNSSS: ¥ | VisION OF. TARE 719, SITUATED ON H | 200 pair Ladjes’ Kid Shoes $1.00 | Hoboken and East river ask how that market Would you have fo ed . Buller into A very striking Ik e late Dr. », | tersto emulate, and with t GOSS, CARTS AND HARNESS. FAGMING | 8TREET, BEIWEEN SEIOND SEREET | 500 pair Ladies’ Gout, Bat 90 cents | took fire. It was a mysterious thing. Bat tt | the deniocratte party If you had been homer” A en Chaney anes of the late Dr. J. C. | oughly inculeated a’ public mare eed ive H pe OATILe: » SND DELAW UE NOSTHEAST. Hi MEN took flre—and how such a place, with nothing Sir; L would not have foliowed my fa’ Hall, by Mr, Charles Armor, bas been on view | enould be done. ‘These latter KteT ONT COSN. Ha¥, FODDER, &o., AT | Bee Pees rpcrce a wes pene Cone pets ene Bp init to burn, should take fire all by itself, and at party; its alms, traditions, and doings | for several days past at Drew's drug -tore, | given in lessons that can be On MON NOVEMBER 22p, 1940, cout | Cause No. 6, ven Sheian sgainst Boys’ Boota from, 60 conts up. | DUD all up, 1s one of incomprehensible things ue _ Where it has attracted much attention and | solitary idea more. What can & norual school MEXCING “LOCK, st the residchee o! @ Sbeban et al. undersigned, as Tr! nee only for future reierence. But tt had no grievance, then? called out high praise, It was painted partly | girl without experience k y the late telly B. Seatas, uere Beauning’ 82) st pub’ic suction, in front of the premis: ‘These coods can only be found at the not in the right spot. {t would not in yeu “Yes Thad; but I did not air tt. And Gen. | trom memory and parUy from tae Brady pho- | mind? What would be sw Ststion, D. U., Ishall sei tue followink of LONDAY. THE 22D Day or Novewser, a.D BRANCH have been popular. ‘The people care very litt Butler had no buslaess tu do as he did without | tograph, taken about twenty years ago, and | parent who would make Lis fects | 1689, ar 4:30 o'clock p.x., all that piece or parcel BOSTON BHOB AUCTION House, | '0°,Ptoulses of transtt, They would rather ha: corsulting bis friends, After what his friends | under all the circumstances must de rega Precisely the same quantit |< ne pee Fag, conanatet Sa ee plan or * | the protniced ferrtes and street railroads, or bet- | did for him a year azo he did wrong to leave us | as not only a creditable bat Tealiy a remarkable | the appetite craved it or | hia pod Totnennaree rents “a Tn Lukatvign a 659 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, ter, a central market. Washington and Fulton | stranded on ihe beach. He should have con- uece of work. We understaud it has bee brain of the bright youth ture - | *q are numbered seven hundred aud nineteen Opposite the Waliach School Building. mai kets are no places to discuss that question ed his frieuds, Instead of that he lefc | bought for quite a round sum by one of the | Of the “present system” as Bruseele, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets. a tuated on H s‘-est, between 2d street and in though. because they “don’t know nothin’ | ther.” near relatives of Dr. Hall residing 1n this city. in the public schools; thi HINGE Mastrowsee ann o avenue northesct- z LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Propristor. | avout Low the Manhattan market got ablaze.” | “iow do you stand as matters have endea” | ot a al ai “| the Same overwhelining th sate lias 3 sme ot eale: One tied cash, ang balance in | N. B.—Tickets given away to ov ery purchesor of WASHINGTON MARKET “4 was for Garficld; butThave madeaforcane, | _—Some fitty pictures, important and unim- | cruejty which proves Us : F eitls intereat; eeoured Us metro cian sree $1.60 and over. The holter of 18 of these tickets | 15 the great wholesale market of America, and | 224 stand out of politics altogether. portant, have aiready . cen sold out of the ex- | tlon to barbarism. 1! . archaser, with surety to the eatisfaction of | *H! Fecelve A GOCD PAT OF SHOES. the business man now.” hibition of the Philadelphia Society of Artists | the body. It takes the m “pub.te school the great retail market for Jersey City and Its Fine Pan i'y Carriage, Horae and Harness. \s jugey and Harness, | fi Vascons and Har A lien retained on propet for pul SCAR % = is ~ ses In a talk with Colonel Hugh Hastt "i system” to put thumb screws on the mind. peas sparen oso ga No deed given matt ail parcnase 1 sup HEADQUARTERS: New York patrons, Up by Christopher street | aay he satan prominent democrat, Wal pow Open. Tine highest price realized so tar 1s | “Xi vdolence, cruelty and. sorrow iste Coase: Cart and Harness, Wor i ve been paid. All conveyancing at pur, | 4005 cnussivania avenue northwest, | ts the great oyster market of the world, where | In Washington, told Lim that there had been | $10% which is the sum pald for a paint mg? | quence of broken law, elther physteal or splr- Farming impienenta, C es Seposit of 850 ‘will be required S: they sell them from the schooner load to the | frem the siart of the Indiana campatgn a bad Bellows has ‘always heretofore been re arded | tual. Injurea child’s brain, aud a first-class ‘About Yen ¢ WiLLIAM J. MILLER, Trustee, |, BEerun's aie of raw, and supply therestaurants of New | feeling ‘etween Chairman Raraum and Mr. | BeuGee was oupatter pare nad cried | animal is the result. ‘That tlie coming genera Tasee Lot Corn, Has F j ‘Office 4901 Riana avenue! le ork. Murray Hill’s daughters are married to | Enclish, the democratic nominee for the one of the most capable and poetic in oy Coin. | 10D ts retrograding the following nce Will N. B.—The premsea are | J. COLDWELL, Auct. novl0-d&ds BHOE HOUSE the wealthy aristocratic sons of the Christopher | presidency. His informant says that Mr. | iry, by the way: but he has lately turaed his | Prove. A poor old white vazabond with his Station, on the Baltimore aud Potomac i = = 2 Dock oystermen; and so are they to the wealthy | Barnum went out to Indianapolis, and. | grrention to venre art, and the result in this | P&ck of protruding is back, passed ‘Ternis Cash. Cea an Sis er ABLE BSICK - and thriving sons of the wholesale fishmongers | calling on Mr. English. told him he had with | Case seems to indicate that he la Ilkeis to bes, | down the sidewalk in the y of one of our FO eran RORTaWEee ee No. 402 ru Sraeer, at Peck Slip, opposite the Fulton market, the | him a certified check for $150,000, (which he did | Successful and popular im the later lela as he | MOSt Prominent pubiic old age and novil-dts E | 23re "rie “hotse One Fork awe best fish market absolutely In the world.’ But | not then baye,) that the committee expected | SCCHsial and Nok . eld as be | Gisease had bent his form, privation and hun- ipuiomas DOWLING, Auctiouser | Ee ee rT Gatwken PEN Slsn: “this O16 Wemmain/winaswe” Fulton market has been, and still 1s, the | him to contribute $100,600, and that he hadeome x oe ger hollowed his choi, "he moved slowly as i Saws greatest market, In many respects, fa America. | lo use the entire amount, if necessary, in the — The story Is told of W. H. Vanderbilt, that | though suffering with pain. He made one of TRUSTEES SALE OF A Ls — ‘There are Umes when a community gets e. Mr. English, according to the siory,sug- | while in Paris Le visited a well-known pleiure | Those touching plcuures which only the most « é BLE, No, iz] ON 90 eT EE Wir VALUABLE WH. JOINING, “BET WHARVES ON TH By virtue of a deed of trust « Ist, A. D. 1874, recordedin Liber 401, of the 1. “TR “R Ot < 3 a F . Be gested to Mr. Barnum that he did not know the er “4 4 hardened can contemplate ot berwise than with | _seeaistuscts aneredor the burroma Goud ‘TRY OUR COMMON SENSE LAST. TIRED OF COBWERS AND SHANTIES, Indiana people as welll asgome leaders out there | @c#ler and demanded, “Have you sny Verboeck | Ccrpassion. All at once he Was sach to Stagger: | of the District of Cofurabia, panned in ats HADIES! GOAT ANDI_KID BURTON and this community ts in that state ot mind. | wid, and he Droposed to name the director tor | ae ea ae oon Canvass cHumgne | Paustng he iaid ils bundle on the curbatone, | cause 3 O04, the undersii CLOTH WOOL-LINED SHOES AND SLIP. rears ago ‘Tom's chop house” was known | use of his part of the contributions, Mr. Bar- ° pe aoe 6. ‘” | and sat down beside it to rest. The tableaux ae an ee ar teat te ATONE OF the | De ip SLTPPERS, atta = as "Cobweb Hall,” In ‘Trinity Place, Now tels | hutipresedd him tor control of the mones, but | the Purchaser “sald. ~Wst do You wk for | aisniucd an expression siti viore pital aud bora Dak or +B. 1880, at 4 o'oLocK Sau BOOTA ADIEG agin mill, Everybody, respectable down town | his ows subs ripllon Cae eae aay soent | pig. “What!” exclaimed the Atherican, Indig. | M8de one silently ask “Is God every where? TM all that a ipitge and belurin the UM BOOTS AND SHOE oes oe oe ee n subscrig igh bts own man, | P a The children cathe rushing from the public city 6f Washington. iet-of Columbia, | “GEN SCOTCH BOTTOM BOOTS AND | hrms and the porters ce thon eee by beads Of | Barnum came back and reported that he had | W#ntly, “Thirty thousand francs for two sheep | school building. ‘The palnfal object on the and kuown as part of oriwinal lots five (5) and 5! GAITERS.” novis | Te ai paige mn ie Gee drinks. | made no progress with English. ““Itis beitevea,” | 8udacow! Why, I bougut a whole flock of | Curbstone was discerned. Like a band of Sa¥- (6), im square numbered four hundred and euht Fry i — ae oe in nee, o the ent on Inn where | said Colonel Hastln; hat Barnum’s tatea- | Sheep and six cows yesterday, and only gave | ages or a pack of wolves the young humans ut ass), beginning on Oth street “one hundred | FFOW A DOLLAR CAN BE SAVED. : Ae ey tye duent visitor and the | tion wasto make the English contrioution a | tWenty thousand francs for the lot.” Tuis 1s | discovered prey. ‘Thi ked the olf man in | foi thescuthwst coruencf. said sauarectheues | —Furchase apatr of ons GADIES EXTRA pine | PoCgher Of two weeks docs not know who | basis of large subscriptions elsewhere, and got | Eearly as bad as the story they teli of one of the | the same wa eu he lad been a pros- | routh with the ine of said. street twenty-live Gs) | CUBACOA KID BUITON BOOTS at Bo a DSO ene oe Give but an inkling of its | angry because he lost largely in collections for | bonatiza kings of San Francisca, who recently | trate dog; they red him a3 though be had | feet eleven and three-quarters (1 7 | line former!: | Issd, ardociice Pe ie, the f real estate situated in eala city and described as lots nua bered zeven (7), in square numbered seventy-one (771), accordira t : c oy “ B People who Know whats good, go to | wy ack | Ordered from Europe a copy in marble of the another i Li: they call Seid wuaare, and "beicw theo saree. quarters (1-0) inehos to the | Pair, worth S4._ Largo wt Just reocived. jim Farrisi’s, where vou getachop voter | trom English would have prejuced ee Coes | Venus or Milo, Waen It arrived the nabob was | On auotmer Peibet Fal gn gt Becton ew lm er east Gighty-cight (88) feet four (4) inches; thence | the BEST HAND-MADE BOOTS ana SHO) pe er phe Se The talk about the Morey letter still keeps up, | Doth surprised and indignant totlad it badly | holds. All at once tae old man’s shak- 21, folio 233, &c., of the land Tr rik twenty-five (25) feet elevea aud three quar FOR GENTS’ that can be fonnd in the market. uble’s and pick up the fist or bird you want | put the ract is established In nearly everybody's | Mulllated, and he promptly brought suit ing hands wi upilfied as we see those Gounty, in tad Bistriee (iii) Inehes to Rightly Roe <8 Rd perp pe Ae 0038 w.il couvince you oe oe aud cleanly served under a | rcind now that the letter Is a forgery. against the ge! company for damaging Ittn | pictured In the story book of martyrs when ‘Terms 6: One-thi . bailar _ soe sath iti ope oe yest so the point of ne» SC euing. Spee : na the Carrying, at the same time orderiag a local the ke. “The le scene wa - teehee oon he, foe wah eee cE te pence a2d | Lewinnine: toxether with the improvementa thers- a more So it 1s with the markets, I would Ike to IN OPPOSITION TO CONKL - artist to supply the missing parts without de- | pict “The taken cot host ate Bonet: Dearing interest at, six (5) per cent per aunam, #@- | Swelinw No bis oth street ncranwers es CCE . B. 1s warm into the poetty of the reasous way the | |The movement of the Western New York | tay. ate with infancy had been ‘Fepiaces with & cured by deed of trust on the jr . OF all en CED NEdbaN De ‘uiton market shoul remernbered,—a: cople in fav 3 3 = * t was the greeting <eak, At pochascenopnen: hacceaii ce ot ry a WEDNESDAY DR =MuRR Isr, , 1880, ‘717 Market Space. thing oF ilies pase Ie is paeiabered: at a people in favor of Congreeemen Dick Crowley, —A recent French writer on art and artists | Wierd diabolism. I! was the greeting of youth- Sereuuiind cr Gin varsiamec at ten tis by Virtue of the same decrve, the nudersignéd tra i ikapsicte aay bxenint novi_| present, a nasty, filthy ting. Nobody gore | C\Leckport. for U.S. Senator will be apt to | roxsaga curious fact not before ineationed | {UL Misery to that which follows forlorn old age, Sasso bot camped wih tnt dare yr Seey to aba hitheee bilder alt ccoe te ak = = = Into it without foing out in diszasteit te via | SNE, ME Conkling some trouble. ‘There is a that most of the bes" painters of Se aa | ene ae Sas peer eon omp) 7ds see, to the highs! My Lot ast, e Viste aS ai nine ahs s e © r, ap psd Ap oe op agle gtr igi bunbered twenty-three (23) of the subdivision of | RJEW YORK SHOE STORE, tor 1s not 80 Dent on business that’he caany | ;.;ng ROW against allowing Mr. Conkling to | Ti < ars ines Geabatte hore Pe ee ee ie a | Anu MacDaniel ard others of lots in reservation | © rem * & a both dead and Ilving, were elther peasaat bora | a picture of the elyi zation as deve epr Sere ter ro 2 a Pennsylvania Avenu spare time for reflection, It is dangerous, b>- rel ch a " WFior deed of scust for 3 jun bered ten (10), also in said city; together with eo us CNS Cause Its oniy strength 18 11s founds ROREEEUGUE HAI ARY. Tn6 ave senate {5 or residents of the rural districts ig their | public schools at the 8 sg pee the improvements on said lot, consisting of a OTe oar + : Pe: ‘ous. Its | by men who oppose that idea, and a majority is | earlier years. ‘This fact 13 not tru ent free government on the fu ore mee es es re four story brick dwelling-howse’ No. 213 434 street Li ie atti tee top is Nabe to fait 1p Has beer icund against him there. - But Conkliges tian | alone, “The history or att tu nearly If the “present system” bears so heavy = on crlesionkra x amine es tack anna EVERYIHING AS REPRESENTED. CONDEMNED BY THE HOARD OF HEALTH whit be €lected speaker of the next assembly. | try will show the sate thing. It ou the white people, what can be said indefence hi Speen DOWLING, Auctioneer. : MEDIA’ mentioned pend 74 Paid Back for Goods Returned. serous 10 health,and by the building ae uae ee aed at Chicago, among ly ted a, and espect for ay hepa = 0 my fo t NSIVE SALE BY CATALOGUE OF FINE | ! 1 this Price List: com en in tue deiegates who refused to vote for Grant. masters, Nor is it strange. “ * wards of the nation,” (bese sorr ENTERLIN, SMYENS TS ASD BRO dder, at public auction, in'front of the premises, | [dies: Fine Kid or Goat Button. pat sone eae ie Butte Vbelongs to BERLIN, SMYRNA. TURKISH AND BRUS- BELS CARPETS; RUGS, MATS, Ko. On TUESDAY MORNING, Nov at Il o’ctocs, within my salesroo: Gne sesortment of the above gonds. “We name in | P part. 160 bells Brussels Carpets, very. lange Berti | arget, six fine Smyrna Carpets. ant a arco lot ae © country and man made the towa.” !tis trom | Of alate down-trodden race, whom we should the city, The principal market men there A Clue to the Baltimore Ghouls. nature that all art draws Its first and bsst la- | seek toclevate rather than destroy. The smat- started a proposition to rebuild it, so a3 not to | senxrx sMITn's BODY SERN AT A DISSECTING Roos. | Spiraitons. Hence the boy who was bora or | tering of learning which th CLOSE THE TRADE OF BROOKLY! ot referenge to ie Ae grave: zovbiag oo es Ske eet eon eli Blonn nore nee = nity 4 arg | c25e, Teporter 2 aper, | bide gol upieitcy 4 wear dy the third city of the Unton, and of the vesse's | The” Asherican. of this morning says that 4 | bas been spent among the prosaic aut hirdea- | by working with thes ot nutubered forty-six "46), of the subdivision of | badies, Bost Our. Kid Button... nn others’ of Jots in reservation | Ladies, Best Preach Kid ten (10), also in eaid city, together with the im- | Ladies Solid Goat Button verents on & 4 ine of twotwu-story | Yiees Beotkid ee Gost Ta , ; Whose supplies are purchased in the market, | reporter of that paper got from @ student {aa | Us Surroundings of city Ure. As for the results of suich fone _— ©: the pleces of property 1 besides the immense New York custom, whiten | fencing medical college i that city tus follow, | Teter to the ina Sth future : aud money? Keai : ‘ corh ou the day of sale, oF ¥ ithia seven days there- “3 + “f shaped, urconslously to himself, by the subile | as ft nears the p Tim! ‘wom aBoviidts “THOMAS bo wAnet-_ | Steer and the reudustseareuenctreostmmn. | a : 800 | Is rapidly dwindling away and trittered through | ing story: “The student was Working, 23 Use, | oe ae eee a are Goan aaa | wbo have no pr mot tive tn the THANCERY SALE OF THOSE VERY VALUA aca te: pavanis rete can and tizhteen | A Job lot of 506 pairs LADIES’ FINE KID BUT- | the corner shops to householders. But the cl in the College early in the week of November 7 4 phage ret bore piphber acre taranee tation oianeit ; ee ateeeoe 7 eee varchiser teen | TON BOOTS for 82 60, worth 83.60. in si ‘ Bol e WIEN Ee teow SunALt earn Ee scien elibly impressing themselves on luis every | Belghborkood where these so-called educational BLE LOT3 K STREET NORTH mor ths after the day of sale, the purchaser oc pur- ON# PRICE. in spite of protests and the marketmen’s ne- . mb eee him and | sense during childhood. plague spots abound. Nether iruit nor flowers TRENT STREET, FAOINS McPAERSUN Tred payauents, Dearie ait pe tone, | 26038 GEO. MCAT | Fe aie foe Pa eee | SIU Te aCe Le ERE TaE | lee tne e are allowed togrow within a certain radius, un- TFENTH S . FAOING 30) ofe : nts, bearinx six cent. <— | ng. Now the Fulton market people, fearing | =Woject. 1b was the body of a young girl It — The London Soctety of Arts is putting tab y epless nee, for a SQUARE Be: ; Fp a TE odes oul even yet the talk about the Wallabout’ marker | had been Drought to the college the nicht ba. lets up on houses in that city once o22upted by Degitn with mover che wt rune Byte of the Distick of Celta» nd uy #0 on the day of saleor within sovea | (VEE MLD POWER CUBES, See ee ye en Consressman,, | fore Uh idee went puon. re en's Aud | famous men. Ithas already marked fourteen | Of apprenticeship virtual! shed, and @ Sor in hem Bathe frer ithe title to each of the said pieces of = asked Congress to give part of the “Brooklyn | S@w the body. The deser ; ; . Sole «Meith Pasa nag Ganso No. 4,057, Inwhich ‘Biien Hatler and Ae | dese thereafter the tds to cach of the said pisces of HUMPHREYS government property for, and which propast- | sesteiday tallied tn every respect: with that of | houses, including the residences of Jonson, | ‘SVStem” of public schovis, desis forthe Den. Gefendants. we will sell at public auction, on SAT- purchave or the same ix pald. A de- HOMBOPATHIC SPECIFICS. Uon Mr. Chittenden defeated, ask in distress | Miss Jennie Smith, by Mrs. Joiner, the | Faraday, Garrick, Nelson, Dryden. Reyaolds Children of labor, these young 13 of afa- GEDAY, Decempnn 4, 1890, at 3.3) o'cLoce Pex eoperty wha roids o” a2 Of the sald | Proved from ampie experience an entire euoosss. | that the city rebuild the market. They bog | auntof theunfortunate girl. The ‘body wis in | and Byron, aud ordered six moretablets for tue | Clilldren of labor. these youn sieots of a fa, in frout of the premises, thore two valuable Loss of || fy Staple, prompt, efficient, and reliable, they arethe | that the walls be bullt outslde tue market, roof | the hands of the demonstrator. and was belug | erection of which it has obtained permission, | {ote commune; tliwse elbiso | sckals. Wile Se thi ee (3) and foe Ge }in | Reo each Law Bultaia only medicines adapted to popular use. and all, so asto disturb nobody, and that the | prepared for dissection. The dinle was cat ont fee [ate is down puiee = publier “It they. are criminals and paupers are _ = oe Bena tay Se Omak DUNCANSON BROS! Aucts. novi8-d&ds LIST PRINCIPAL NOS. = CURES. Patom. | inside be reconstructed in sections, with mere. first; the breast bone was removed, andthen }| The pr ice xing in a sim! way the ~gse “ety has: thea? Io th: Peet of 2 ick. sad are 12 feet deege they a | 1. Fevers, Gougestion, Infiammations . 48 | a temporary disturbance to stand-holders, and | the heart was taken out. Hot wax was poured | Louses in whitch famous personayes were bora | ‘ey Lor <eces helgtas tnuocsas Of tase prey bk hes Yh SUPER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionesrs, | 3 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Qoxio that it be done at once. ‘There 1s a great’pres- | 1uto the velns to preserve them (acetic avid is | or died, or had lived fora long time, is quite | Toa ee ce rey Terms of sale. Oue-fourth cash, of which 8590 | 45.-oaeEs SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Bi He ent dificulty, too, that they want to overcome } used In small quantities also for preserving), | Common on the continent, where they and their | [els > pause and think! Most 1 must be paid st the time of sae, Oo ea Ot ES URTED OM MAREE a aee | 6: in the new building. The west end nas always | Then followed the dissection. The student | contents are orten kept as nearly intact a3 possi- | UPO , - oF al AND DWELLING, KN - rom the east enc ey Want the whole fir les for vo Weeks, . ho ple anc er Loked 10,” J beh GE wae a sees a Om aS a: iloor of the new. building level. “Whetbes oe any of the remains could be recognized now. | respect and honor to thase whom It commemy 347 plied with in ten days, the p-ope 2 i trust tous, dated ry act upon the square with their customers or not | The publication of the story of the robbery | rates, but it seems to throw asort of halo of at the sk apd cost of the detautiow purchaser. Ka ly ree “ane Liber a they Want to micet themon the level. And why | bad not only stirred up the community, bat had | romanuc interest ut the whole nelgabor- pllow i Comveyancine and recording at cost of purchase canes we wil oat ae tne partys 12 not? made the college authorities extraordinarily | hood. It adds, bei is, largely to the enjoy- | vada, bas notified ail the sup: RT A. iad, v3 Li The proposition of the New York Ti es cautious, ol ey were in any way to elers ‘nO, for mple, at has: C8 ace ni ae ir AKTHUB A. B! Sidion te treet a oa m to | 18° Grou prop to i Not that th 1 ment of travelers. \Wno, for example, that hi mines concerned that he wiil tiv Th oo i pi o ‘ 7 be eurmat Q * 1 . = 5) medical way. ac Lhe covery by Mr. Joiner isl ethe House ‘ankfort, or that ear and tear 01 BG peste | inthe District, bf Golunthe ay euated | ts: Fever and Aju ‘ RLS Sai en _| never been rade the presence of the body of | of Michael Angelo in Fiorenoe ing too great to be cont : 2 book« of the c.ty v2 W: it. +60 | will probably soon be abandoned and the money | the girl in the dissecting room would never A new painting, representing the Grana | te lower level of the Exeue i ictioneer. in mare No. isi, beg in 2 Paean acute or chro! 5 returned, It is considered quite probable, in | have been known patie phe students, and Gaionier a eee ae Pon oy Deca p ee ponanies, ae apes Confidence, = . at the northeast corner of 3 tT iy 1 f recent events, that a proposition will | Only tothem asa fine specimen. But circum- e a nt, el ic Srowh Foint and Belcher miges, i. RY SALE 0 , ESTATE IN | arc or hws t 24. General Debility, Physical Weakn “69. | view of + prop 2 a a yeti ener saa & va : CIty OF WARHINGFON ASD DIStaIe ‘Marylauel aventie 2s fonts thaeasaaaue | 21. Kidney Disease, -50 | emanate from the democratic side of Congress | *alices and marks upon the body now remem- | on view in the trustees’ room in the Corcoran 1 therefor six weeks. OF COLUMBIA , at rgbt any cs to raid ‘avenue, to the | 28- Nervous Debility.... -90 | to pension Gen. Grant for life,on a sum equal | Pered Identify 1. When questioned as how the | Galiery. It 1s the work of Mr. F.S. Dellen-| 4 By virtae of ri boondary line of that part of eaitloe Mer | 39: to the highest salary he ever received in the | POdY came tothe college, the newspaper man | haugh, a New York artist, who, we are told. ac- of the District cf € anee DUM ber rist roll, One mile fr Urinary Weakness, W: ‘ch was conveyed by Walter 8. ox, trnstae, to | $2 Disease of the Heart, Pal as blow my. Wh - Preside was taken into the yard and Shown a wagon. It | companied Major Powell in hi: FW. Sones by dead dace the Som or fh VOR GALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, army. There fs only one ex-President now, ip d Majo! e! is was a dilapidated lookin lorations in p yesterday the bursting rs = hoe and it {5 well-known that the advertising | ¥ P 9 ight express wagon. | that country, aud Is therefore well acquatnted | of a boiler and totally Two white oe ry 10s, at a distance of 75 54-100 fect from the | Orsent by the case, or single vial, free of charge, | Coneme of the Times was intended to benent | The Diack olleloth cover was peeled and | with the scene he has undertakea to depict. | oud two colored meh We iad two color- the angle therein, 2 feet 9 inches, to 2 a 1 is N.Y. lac st spell Ma tate es a E E t a y the same | white men serious! explo- 3,0 eginnin’, containing two thousand | ,Humpbreys' Epecie Manual on Disesseand Its | inainder of his lfe. Ie 13 utterly opposed to ay aes ere pint | type of scenery, Mr. Dellenbaugh’s e‘tort ts ae es eae colerea. MRE Ur acl One china OF tee oe chase tactiay ERECT MRT: cok. | the creation of an idea that he 3 a traveling | {hs Sard in tat vente paid the young man; SESE TAN A see TIE ERT Me. Tomas and Di wn and descr.bed as Of alts Gre tslave to ee tek aa | bo Ue ae SOU ROUId Tete CDSE RATT EAT ET ate Ci Bethe CloBes eal tS ate. Once iby nadia lery aad is how in. the Capital. Wate Mr MARRIED. Ss that y he (din square hve ra months, with notes bearing interest at 7 | | Toexamine our SEWING MAQHINES and xet | Of passing around the at, on the ground that | fy, h Ne Nae fed tuned tran so niag | SOFaD'S view was taken from a ntzh potnt, and | says—WAKRING. On November 28th, 1880, hundred a 44,} which begins for . Secured On berty sold. If terms of | our Prices before purchasing. All kinds always un | he would be humiliated by any such depen- Ied to the question, “Who brought the body of overlooks considerable territory, Mr. Detlen- | by Kev. J. O'Sullivan, E: iTays and ANNA Lig purchaser of purehase : Worcan repair your old Machines and make them | Picre is ilttie aoube TAC He Wil OOM Te ag | Zhe student told the’ Avrerican representative | OF tucsmcctator DNC CHS Lied aeak Peete. | Of Na SEA NR OR: dikis manmnine: } Trustees. | “* A000 aa new. become the head of raliroad enterprises that | (at their reguiar man had broughtit. Me was | walls crrock and the roaring strugglinz waters | Key. TG. Addison, D.D., M a aw ee asain will knoll, the fortunes and friendship of tne | feccrived minutely. he student also volug- | of the impetuous stream in the foreground. | FORD Suanwon, of Louisiaine, « MAB > joneer. r 0 : l f p ered th = poe 4 SON, OF ae TEE'S SALE ae ABLE IMPROVED eainge at) sng schments forall May | on tobellevethat thisis hisambltion uot fortke | Tue finding of one bods, that of the girl, ratsos Fock bathed in t eolast Wart Taya of oDEeE Pg ha pe th tant Re RS rane On WE Ore DRO OPPENHEIMER’S, money he will be certain to make in the enter- | te question as to the disposal of the other. IC | whule all the rest is in almost twilight shadow | G83> November 1. Iso. af On vars csr > INGEON, D.C. 628 Oth st. prise, but for the effect upon the business tn- | 18 LOW accepted as correch that the wrong | and gloom. There seems to bea waat of con- | J) rete Erovr t. sutraan. ce Sou Prenciscem, eS By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated tad terests of the country that will surely follow, | £Ta¥e Was opened first, and the body was found | hecting interest between the upper and lower | Ral. “ern yusaAs Ci pam Eran verb SprOm- | anrust Guh, 1880, and duly recorded in ber af oct) CS (Bt Cloud Building. __| ie has seen enough to know, since the advances | 80 decomposed that it da clgrless for the dis- | portions of the picture, which is very high and | MajtrGeueral Kichurd Delaied, Chic derest at the rate of siz per centam per annum, oF io 99, ot seq. one of the laud re. ath Sa of the railroad system into New Mexico and eeotibg roca end as Reb eoe vein pou other | narrow, but the treatment ts vigorous through- | U.s. Army. eee, oar ee sat of the party secured by eaid trust, I Arizona, that its advance into Mexico will | W8Y RE 6S ES eens out, and otherwise the effort of the artist is Bi sleet mies op hn 7, Ge Se um 2 wevlSecke Dalabaun bas Gaia nat, | #iseh at public wale, im frout of the premises, On PorULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE make Joun I. DAVENPORT’? “THUNDER-CLaP."—[he | *Mfectiveand satisfactory. ee ntahiocue to Miss Eice 3: Mone: = ——" icine FRIDAY, THE 2678 Dax OF NOVEMBER, A-D. 1530, < THE MISSOURI RIVER THE DIVIDING LINE New York World of yesterday says: Joun I. — The art editor of the Tribune, Ina review | comunry, of Prince Ge ree county, Ma PER TIVE VAGHES.OS.” FOUMTERSGH | Grairind waieatte atta muactrge Wasslage | COMMOnwealth Distribution Co., | upon the question of agrieultural exports to | Davenportuas returned from Washington wire | two Toned Fuses taunt ot panting? DIED. STREET, AND FINEY gEANCH | ton in the District of Columbia, to wit: The eastern AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, Europe; for the southwest, which is already the | Le has “working up evidence’ the | sr. Holl Hunt’s much- ot plating, | pico. seiset ine peotcanerath Jaztof lot numbered fourteen (14), in square num- great market of Kansas and western Missouri ae eae ae AS “ARGYLE.” red five hundred and eiity-four (534), said part ublic step in the case would beathunder- | ‘The Shadow of Death,” now on exhibition in | jocprurme C., wife of Dr. K. A. Dac ibe fold at public suction, on the prem. Teeid lot having a front of aixteen(16)feston south In the City of Louisville, on and lower Nebraska, will consume the agricul- | Pap.” ‘The grand jury yesterday adjourned to | New York. That extraordinary production | denzhter oh is inte dudes 3."W- ises, on MUNDAY AFTERNOC ‘2p oF’ | Est eet, and runsing back with that width to the ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBEB 30, 1850. tural products of those fields and drive manu- | this morning without doing anything more | doubtless deserves all or pretty much all it gets ooeaee , Seren Novemuen, ar 4 o'cLoce P. o., sixty-five Tear cr south line of #aid lot a distance of ninety- * 2 * | factures west with great rapidity, leaving the | thai few indictments in ordinary | in this Instance; but, in pointing out the short- | , Friends and, selativcs sos, | BERLE, simon entirely wooded, very desira- | four (4) feet and four (4) inches, together with the | ™esedrawings occur monthly under provistons | states east of the Missouri, and Dakota tern es. Tels the intent hen the grand | comings of the artist, the critic himself falls | Bue. corner Four-and-s-toit s Sis pro ie fom Roandary att, | Ml wil inrct ie Suh ZA iia” west | oat Acuah ihe Sexe Amemby ar Restuney, | to supply Uke east and iropo with breadstars | Se" adiotees: Granyie amail bo. uuudenext | {ato one or two ervos iat are ardiyaliowamls | Watich go oC te ay sitar northwest from Washinzt7a, ou Ths itih | cout’ fer anuum, uullipald: recorded in iibervid | meorperating the Neviport Printing and News: | and provisions, while the arid lands along | Auceday’ ss iris chonsut possible that some in | ina censor. He starts out ia his description | , RENOTA, Acvsuber th loa far, We Street and Pinsy Branch road. Tuis isud will bs | folio 372 et seq., of said land records. Poe This isa Special & ind has the Ri intains, from the Canadian line to | dictmentsin the Morey case may be ready to- | and localization of the picture by saying that | aed three years and two months. See re Wet whieh can boaeen Stour |. aATUBDAY, sentive var Ge W ven repealeds see? *™ ever | Wetter will supply the world with beet | day. Certs rene shop in Beticnam” rarthes | hat set's otiock, strony paren penta vestbenon, ice. og *, eae AY iOVEMB! cit ton. ie ” a ket, betbe i one of ae Reon don ee ne eee eso otclock Pras the fans: ae The U. 8. trout Court on March Slat rendered cuaeete OF LIVE CATTLE TO EUROPE, ‘THE “Lapres’ Derosrr” VicTiMs.—A meeting Oe ho adds: “and throure the window we sce Hireel Goormelomi Eaatves and: Seems ane Be ‘Terms One-third cash- balance inoneandtwo | scribed Real Estate, aitua'c in said city. in ead | *B¢ following decisions: by the way, is about to stop forthe winter, or | of the creditors or Mrs. TKowe, the es8 | the open country about Bethichem, all the — managers re 4 Of “the Ladies’ Deposit,” in Boston, was held | features of which the printed description care. | , MOKNEW, Atlo'clock a. w., November ‘with 5 interes 7 yee : Lot Ast_That the Commonwealth Distri- 2 WesTol = pur aser. A depoutt of $250 seit ine Ob. | Hristeiets to wit bare quunbered five andrea sud | bation Company is legal. Slacken up. The winter months are not good | jn the insolvency court there yesterdiy. Judge | fully Idenufles” It is mot explained what | 1S. Cf scarlet sured feo Fours sd wig moat aired st sale. Further informatica can be ob- | iitex, (515,) bowinnin« for the same at a Point on 2d—Its drawings are fair. for 1b3s business, because of the cold weather | McKim decided to appoint an assignee tn ti “printed description” ts here referred to; but Far eral at pareogs meeidence, corner 19th at our office. the line ¢f Est. north, distant forty six(46) feet west and roughness of the sea. Besides, it pays only | case, and Augustus Ituss was appointed to that | any one that confounds the scenery shown in | streets northwest, #-morro' Sunday) at 2 pam. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, from the southeastern corner of said lot (2) two, The ompany. has now on band a large reserve | io ship the very best grade of cattle to Europe | office. A large number of women were present | the picture with what surrounds Bethlehom 1s a PRYOB. On Friday, November 19, 1980, at T novil. 9th and D ecreeta n and running thence west snag, said stront fxguty: | fund. carefully the list of prizes for the alive. The business has grown to such immense | at the meting, representing ciaims amounting | very bad and unreliable description, to say | o\jocks. m., Eppie Luox, aggdteventeen mouths. one (21) feet; thence north ga a EB DBAWING. Lropostions that it nas sent up the price of that | to over $150,000. the least. ‘The view from the window is unmis- | infanteon of John H. and'Balle E Pryor. -p c cieyen (11) inches: thence east twenty-one (21) NOVEMB: 1 P, 0 seen from Naza- | | Funeral will take place feo. his parents’ real- SPECIALTIES. eee ee ume aiueey ain: Cty tock Class of cattle so high that it does not pay to Evscrion Laws.— | takably that which may be aN Pay hf "A ——— = eirvem (11) inches <9 the place of besianing, to- | prize. FOO eee aces troop | buy them for Shipment, the risk being so greet, |i Custer Wee Doras wlaes Of election in reth.—a point nearly & a iking Beret at Zotclock. iyelatives aud frisuite are ia~ |. H. F. WRIGHT, ‘OYANT AND MaG- ther with the improvements the 4 fo Prize .. rn Soe, D ¢ nargin of natural profit requi ai ve i from ‘attend. Mies ifaw's fot | Hastie oad Ree Titan ta | ioe anges: ie |towas, Beak: 10am | femee ver erie, Reena tm mad | Dan Veo, betonuny seta; Sas | teatuesat imation rn oo heen nts | "etgt Ch sae ome ot Normiee 2M should call at her residence: 600 th st commer op pala reeseded in liber 943; follo 177 et seq. of aad 30 a0: bositeeUlarly defined and legitimate line of | Srrcsted yestercy ged with violation of ele0- Fetnity of and, Ofer tuts mista, whicn tmay | 2%, Jgreruins A "the beloved daueaiar of AC et northwest oct ib” | Lind records each vart: One-third of the | 2 Se on laws of the United states, Examination | Pope coneidered material, where ip authority | ‘notice ct fanca hereafter. ° CORA BLAND, M. D fistg money in asd, and the balagoa in to | 9 roximation priges.:: "900 | when the people are thriving in bustness it | W#8 conunued until to day. ___ to be found for the supposttion that Jesus ever ¢ Has removed from 508 13th st. northwest to | /2) fural tustaments, in wix (6) and twelve (12) | ——— peop! OF INDIAN AGENT BERRY.—Judge | Worked as a carpenter lo Bethuehem, or in fact UNDERTAKERS. G st oe Mes ey pe comes months 4 rome the day of se = —— ie nd 5 makes good business for the theaters and pho- pe cae Denver, Col, yesterday, refused to } ever lived there as a wong ls a recall = Teene the mt sorted ethods. | ecard “at the niet ef the parcmuer oe gure | HT Wchet Mo | ky ne sae thas encee poor tangy | Eateargmne tocar yeeora | Shaner aetigat mio Bers oe os | WHAM, BACHE CBRE unas Sbepreasitls deed of rer’ dia parotaose o> pa ave a few dollars to spare they goto ue pus. | HaPSTEL WES? tha eraund Seat the Unite | other hand, every account We how think of | no. se Serum aw between Od snd Co. Office in residence. sepll-3a chasers. A deposit of 8100 st tne time of sale will | Bx = iphers or the theater. Charley Backus ‘has exclusive ‘on the Indian | treats of Him as 4 citizen of Nazareth from the ‘firet-clase iy KE TELLS ALC Til EVENTS OF | be required of the purchaser of each pices of prop- | TRY “Ok Post DEFICE URDER. Orders of $6 said last night that this s the most suecesstul | yeservation. Derlod of the return Wadi He was about thirty PLES Mis It business confideatial. Ladies and | rty sold. | All conveyancing sud recording 9 pur- < Express, can bo: sent theatrical season New York has ever seen. The a =, | years of age be Temembered also that DBRT AK. : 50 cente each. No. 405 L street, be- | Chasersexpense. If the teres 0! = a. M. BOARDMAN, plays, good, bad and todifferent, are all well | | SUIciDR OF AN ACTRESS’ Husnanp.—Herman | Joseph Mary went ‘Nazareth to Beth- 1338 Seventh street west.: ween 4th and Sthatrests northwest. aagli-iéw* | plied with in seven days from do ot sporty. at patronloed, by a good class of poopie, too. | Schmidt, the Mlixeukee (Wis) saloon Keeper | lehem, at the time of the nativity, on a prrebths Btore, Ua 43s sirect an tempo- ME. CHE, oF Pants, . cost ting purchaser Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky., er 807 15 gieat compiatnt, am % ‘ite, ab actress, recently married auoth- | rary errand only, and that, although bora in | Soiiy a. WRIGHS. =~ SSCS M cures alto os, aly louonerhen ts Vurcharet after Three devas Mavortisomont. "| suaad Broadway. ‘New Yorks i ‘that all xe new plays ‘produbed thts, Fear, trian in mfieio, N. ¥., believing a8 she sald, | the last-named place, Jesus was mes fs spoken | 5 = pabege ns BR, etsicaree rere ‘Riso, the faturey FENDaL. E: ALEXANDED Trusten, @ 1 wicLaue: Whether of foreiga of Aruerican origi, aro no: | tbat scbinidy sas cead, committed suicide td | of a8 a Navarene. and wag tn the and crustiod ja, UNRSE _ ee ae ee ee novi, 16,18, 20,23,24,26° veaue. | povS TOS NX aves or sees ea.aves | torlousiy bad, with “Tee Goveruor,’ now play- | Bulfelo yesterday by shooting nimsit a8 "of Necaretly sep27-1m VEST LOce etrest ney,

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