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PIANOS, Lowest and pe STIS FF AND AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE ESIE terme at & BKOLS New Piano and Organ Ware-rooma, PRIG HL. 709 7th str ET DAVIS & CO-S ns DESSERT AND TOILET SETS, IN ENGLISM AND FRENCH CHINA, OF OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION, AT LOW PRICES. J. W. BOTELER & SON, Genaran STUDENT. LAMP, PIANOS, mare anc U rates vost toned Wright mad Food-toned Up: - SUMNER, Soe AGENT, i $11 97x Sx t NoxTHWEST. NICKEL PLATED, Gpsey T.NIMMO'S — CAVER RAILROADS. SSB£5aNDoaH VALLEY RAILEOAD, © Praxo WaREROOMS, 433 Tm STREET NORTHWEST. of gy ita Second-hand Pianos and organs fen ‘all First-class makers constantly on hand. LARGEST SIZE, WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT, ONLY $4.50. J. W. SCHAFER, 1020 7TH STREET, FUTURE DAYS. ds ‘the: and 12th of September, A. D. 1831 ‘in ‘the Supreme! e Gourtor ths District of Golesi the saaeerar etal. va. John McAuley et al., being N TG}, Fauity Docket 21, the undersizued tristee shall sell, at public auction, in front. of the WEDNESDAY, the SIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, 1861, at’ HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., rt Of lot numbered four (4), in two tuned and forty-three ( west corner of the west of lot ee and twenty-five (225) feet from the southwest corner of *quare, (N street and Vermont avenue); thence on Vermont avenue thirty-two (82) feet: thence st right angies to said avenue to a lot owned by Truxell; thence southwest on the west line of Truxell’s lot and al west line of Hamilton's lot to cietty-three (85) fet tee % @ wiartie frame house thereon. canis balan — nm to be held by oposit of $108 will be seonted ‘the terms of sale are nek aoe reserves the be at cereniting i af purciasors cont Ls a WM. BR. Babee ABs ‘Tru: AUCTION SALES. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHICKERING PIANOFORTE, BROWN REP PAR- LOR FURNITURE, W AND PAINTED MARBLE TOP BEDROOM HAIR AND HUSK MATTRESSES, PILLOWS ’ AND BOL- STERS, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARVETS, QRNAMENTS, LACE CURTAINS AMD CORNICE, WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE, DINING: ROOM CHAIRS, MARBLE-TOP "SIDEBOARD, KITCHEN JUISITES, &c., &c. On T DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER FiF- TEENTH. 1881, at 425 4th street northwest, COM- MENCING at TEN O'CLOCK, Iwill sell, for a lady declining honsekeeping, the above effects, which are in n10-4t THOMAS DOWLIN FRXECTTO! OF THE NAL, Rive OF THE TATE ENOS RAY, NEAR THE SOLDIERS’ HOME, WASHINGTON COUNTY, On NOVEMBER TWENTY-SECOND, AT TEN A. M., consisting of Household Furniture, Weaons, Cart, Carriage, ‘Mowin, s ing Machine, Hay Utensils, lot of old Tront, Hay, Straw, Wheat, Cows, one Bay Horse and three Colt one Sow and seven eto. Terms of sale: On all sums over $10 s credit of six months will besiven, the purchasers giving notes with security to be approved by inter- 6 est from date. Alleums of $10.and under, cath. No Withs YO DO TeOVe! TOT RED Ate are complied JOHN W. Ray, { Executors. 10,15,19 J.T. COLD Auct. THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE ey Anove New Yous Avenue. | _DUNCANSON BROS. ae = né-dtds, THIS AFTERNOON. Ns OF LURAY. | FyEconaTeD LADIES’ GOODS. CHNWRL FA oF iDrzoueD 08 ox into the Caverns, 2 the aid of this pow NO OTHER ILLi to penetrate the obscurities of these vast subterranean and grottos or MAGNIFICENT ORNAME M. W. BEVERIDGE, M. WILLIAN, 2 Caverns are known elxewhere. (are Wrvs & Bevertner,) 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. Rave ever before been illuminated by the aid of elee- . 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue. 029 907 PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE. epost pee on JF YOU WANT 4 HEATING OR COOKING | M[ES. SELMA RUPPERT. ¢ unattainable under the ae 608 STN Uhporite Patent Office, wie for the sMlumination by th pide Complete Stock of is ate furnictied fees, as cauak | D9 not fall to cet and examine our large assortment of ZEPHYRS, CREWEL AND GERMANTOWN WOOL, both. Agents for the KNITTING YARNS, WORSTED GOODS, LURAY INN RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND ART EMBROIDERL BS AND St esate comm of oft sonsous of the year. and visitors TABS OO Tange and Gerd tasetacik cf CHILDREN'S MRE yay feel xenuced of pFocuring Superior ail as LDREN Sceommoastions. | /Toures superior = The Dest of their kind made in the country. Also. | nING GLOAKS, CAPS AND DRESSES ie a tho THROUGH TICKETS, areon sale by connecting roads. DS, f JOSEPH H. SA ‘Superi THE MODEL FAST LINE. ANT ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. FAST 5:00 Haltiniore, Fiiteatt City, and Way Stations. 709 MARKET SPA Erect con ae Way _(Pieflmont, E nore, Anmapolis, a ¥ Siiaane Winchester vier, Hagerstown, and Way, via BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. 10—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. a a SNNEDY & CO, 13_PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE AND BOSTON eh. W RENNEDY€/00:; : EXPRESS. Parlor Cars to New York. . H ewe, Jemuipe! and Hanover) 110.40 PITTSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND _ ST: Louis EXPRESS. P.M. 12:10—Baitimore, Eliieott City, Annapolis and Way Sts tions. 25—On Sunday for Beltimore and Way- parame rains mentees cae $2.60 BALTI MORE YORE EXPR 3:30—Baltim. 4:30—BaLTIMO) HY EXPRESS, (Frederick. via Relay, stops at Aimap- otis June ELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON Sieepinae Cars ty New York. ‘ GEORGE RYNEAL, 3n., MORE, HYATTSVILLE and LAUREL = = oS om siual oF to let Off pateciucers | m0 418 Tre Stnerr Norrawesr. at any station between Washington and’ Annapolis | ——————_—_——*! - uncon, : LL, MARTIN & co's PULP MoRTAR ‘Daily. ;Sundays only. Other trains daily, except le a nek Sa th “Ail trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. Black Joints ure Required. Yor further information apply at the Baltimore and est GC aa Gan eee Ba rate Obio Ticket Office, Wi yivauia avenue, will be taken f any point ie the 1881 THE GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORIH, WEST. UBLE TRAC. De Briuxpm Scexen urn : 4:00 | siternate ba eke: _returnin atitery ts Cece Se oee ant | oan returnins aie wtope at Mati Mattenoman Crest : é rnin cage. 9-90 pau. dalle. wily Falaco Cars to | ay 7" “P’_G. T. JONES, Agent. OTICE. BALIIMOKE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. ‘Rochester, Bufl For Cana Pu aa, ‘Car to Wi except i beeen cept 028 _ JOHN R. WOOD, Axent. Fortier City with boats of Drookiya: kanes atterdine | WOR NORFOLK, | PORTSMOUTH. FORTRESS ferrnne acre Now York egy + "TOMS coulis eee POINT LOOKOUT. : “iba.m.,2:00,5:40,10-00 | _ Steamer EXCELSIOR on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS eared een. Os Seater, Sm Fiebound | and SATURDAYS at pom, = 4:20, 4:40, 5:40, 9-20, 10:1 500, ALEXANDEIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RATLWAY, | AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. Alexandria, 6:3 5:00, 6 6: For mond and 10-00 3. mn. and WG a.m. Tickets where orders can be destivation from hotels and residences. J.B FRANK THOM: HAS! street northwest, J)e_KOBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND Divazee ceatiinnn specialist in this Rae kherenee, will euarautee acure in all Uninar; ‘Organs, ve x vt TURDAY, Rocturual Emissions, Impotency (loen of sexual power), | River, New York. every SATURDAY, 3 @e. Gonorrheea and Syphilis positively cured in 3 to | @-. and Georgetown every FRIDAY, at 7 a.m. For YO" days. Consultstions strictly’ confidential. Can be | Darticulars apply to oaks Water arent Genmrstown- comsulied W and Satarays from 3 659 p.m, AL . Secretary, Tas flor, 456 C atrect northwest." Refers fo the | 0% 613 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. Eater Daltiuors, Ma NAR omen a GEENTLEMEN CAN HAVE SCIENTIF eonsuitius Dr. TICE! ment and « Speedy Cure of all Venereal by LARS ROUTE. LEON, 455 Massachusetts avenue. MS y TED. CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. ice free of any charge whatever. nl-im | THE, CUNARD. STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMIT scriptions and advi E. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AN D host reliable LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, oon can . N. R.. NEW YORK. Seand ews. All vemale Complaints au Ueheceise Wed’ 23 Nov: | Septhia "Wed, 21 Dee: ‘See quickly cured. Prom Separate rooms a 30 Nov. | Bothnia Dee. for Lacties. - ont lun Wed, 7 Dec. | Gallia “A LL WEAKNESSES AND PRE ‘ave and Hotel Company have noti- y that they the ELECT BAltMore AND OHIO RAILROAD. AUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con- pects for Haxerstown aud at Point of Kocks for = aday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and 20:00— BALTIMORE, EXPRESS (stops at Hyatterille, é PHILADELPHIA AND NEW LESS. ~~ aud Way Stations, (Winchester, Fred- erick, Haxerstown and Way, via Rel ? Yomt of Kocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Win- ter and Way Stations. #, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL TN EEFECT NOVEMBER 7. 158) NEFFEGT NOVEMBER 7 TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, trom Depot, corer of Sixth and B For Fitisbury and the West, of Pullman Hotel au Palace Yor Willismsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, st 10:30 a. daily, exceye Sunday. Yor New York sud the East 9:00 a.m., 10 10:00 and 10:15 p.m. On Sune 30:15 p.m. , timit Limited Express, 9: " FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, BEGIN- Site, Soe aon eaa Tas ond 2:00 NING OCTOBER Isr. p 40, 9290, 10:00 | First-class fare to Norfolk and Fort Monroe....,..$2 50 1080 arms 2:00, :40, 9:90, 10:00 | Fcond-clars fare to Fortrece Monroe and Werfohk- 71. sy First-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout... 1°50 , 88} and’ 1 20 snd 11:30 a.m. ‘South, 5 datiy, and 5-00 p.m. daily, exce ‘rains leave Alexandria for Washin a information at the office, northeast corner of Lith street and Pennsylvania avenue, andat the depot, checking of baxgyuse to MEDICAL, &e. i ENPLUG CAN Bi jall Chronic Diseases Wednesday of each week, at 437 POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, ENGLISH, FRENCH. DRESDEN AND CHINESE. RODGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY. FINE PLATED-WARE, AND FULL LINE OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. have introduced LIGHT re now daily illuminated by al sent, MINATOR BEING ADEQUATE t verly rev PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS. The largest and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths. LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, BRICK SET RANGES, Please call and examine our stock. W. S. JENKS & CO.. SEVENTH STREET NORTHWE: DPEconatep TOILET SETS. = A most complete line of medium price English Toilet Sets. Antique shapes just opened. FINE GOODS, in rich Cut Glass. French and English Fancy Wares and Triple Plated Silver Ware, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. A complete stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, GRATES AND ‘CHAS. P_ HATCH, Pass'r Avent, Philadelphia. ” «29 o12 7 THE ONLY LINE ECW E, oT SUNDAY, MAY 22p, GTON. ‘ATL, AND ST. LOUIS (Established 1800,) Dealers in BAR TRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, COACH SUPPLIES, BUILDER'S HARDWARE. 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET. N. B.—Store closed. at6 p.m. MITATION STAINED GLASS. This rand and beautiful invention fills a vacancy long felt in the ornamentation of common windows, gl a@c.. and produces all the unique effects of the Teal jeadsash-lines and colored class in ri stained glass . For descriptive price list, call or send postal. New designs just received. irections for Sppivine viven th every etmtomer. cen t iw. Refer by permission to Chure niyo} Sunday to Pointof | G43m* J. G. CULVERWELL, ‘ay Stations. ae a % p{Mlartinsbure and | PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. ile, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, os =) TTSVILLE AND LAUREL 959 1. street the Incarnation. ray Way Stations. and 619 and 1351 comer Lith street, where orders fuge ty be checked ind received a§ | gyr7 ms 1881 ND SOUTHWEST. STEEL RAILS. Equieuexr. | J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AcEnts, street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. STEAMERS, &e. TEAMER ‘“MATTANO” Leaves 7th-street wharf st 7 o'clock a. m. for BOTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS as follows:—On Tues- days for Nomini; on Thursdays tor Brick House Land- ing (Machodock Creek) and Mattox Creek: on Sundays for Mattawoman and Mattox Creeks; ret on ‘as follows: ieaxo Limited Ex- leeping Cars at 8:00 alo, Niawara, with atkins and the Ni rh at 8:00 0. m- FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. 39:30 pa. A pt Sat = 2 ‘Ecnaudaigéa and Wat | On and after NOVEMBER 3p, 1881. the steamer ARKOWSMITH will leave her whar‘, foot of 7th street, at 7a. m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- Romint Ferry" "On THURSDAY. Nomiut wad Careise “erry. , Nomini and Currio- man. On SATURDAY, Currioman and Leonardtown. 30 a.m... 2:00, 2:08, 19: Se sod expressof vunday, 2:00, 5:40, 10:00and as, 9:36 a.m. daily, ex: Second-class to Piney Point and Point Lookout, 3 ‘Tickets and staterooms for sate and information tur nished as B. W. Reed's Sons, 1216 F street northwest: B. & O. Ticket office, 1351 Pennsylvania avenue north: lare Hotel; Roose’s Cigar Stands, at prin- els: HB. Polkinhorn, next to City Post Of- fice; and at Company's Office, 7th street wharf. GEORGE MATTINGLY, General Supt. WM. P. WELCH, Agent. 024 Nonrone AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE Will leave her wharf, foot of Gth strect,every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m., toucl ing at Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fortress Monroe. Excursion tickets will be issned as folows: FALL AND WINTER AR EMENTS, COM- | 7:20,9:20, and 11:30 ine 4:9 oh en Saal 0 pam. Fear nba mm. mada, 6:00, 8:05 and 7:00 ‘the left for the WOOD, G NCING OCTOBER 1, Pit clams Fare to Fortress Monroe and Norfolk: 2.69 ond-clasx Fare to Fortress Monroe and Nerfolk.$1.50 First-class Fare to Piney Point snd Point Lookout... 1.50 Second-class Fare to Piney Point and Point Lookont. 75 Returning, Jeave Norfolk, TUESDAYS, THURS- DAYS and SATURDAYS, at four o'clock p.mn. Tickets and stuteroonis can be secured at general office, G13 15th vtreet; in the Natioual Metropolitan Bank Building, or at the oftice, 6th street wharf. THE NEW YORK STEAMERS JOHN GIBSON and E. C- KNIGHT leave Pier 41, East . ‘at four o'clock p. CONSULTED IN from 8a.m.to3 v.m. — ni-lm with 18 iveanen of Nervous and Seminal W. C UNARD LINE. TREAI CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PF 7 TE DISEASES OF ‘ERY WEDNESDAY FRO! ‘TES OF PASSAGE. the Ongaus of both sexes chred; new cases often ih and $100, accordiny, to sccommodations, ox 10 days. All in ‘trouble ‘call. Omice 456 | fickSertstutin sid oalinme Virsinia avenue, near 43 strect southwest. fi Return tickets on favorable terms. 10, 47 pt. _ ae Steauiers marked * do not carry “OS rr aon Steerage at very low rates. Stceraxe tickets from Liv- APMSTRONG HAS HAD OVER TW erpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at Bively. Charves for medicine only. Batcunent office private, kf pureday lO CURE, NO PAY!—TO ALL AFFLICTED wiTH Private Diseases, come at once. and you shall te peedy cure —— mereury. west, Tueedtay, Obstructions, and Leucorrhca quickly const, = eee. o6 B street southwest opposite Smithsonian. No NEW Xpak norreupaw, eharge for aivice. QTARTLING DISCOVERY! Di BROTHERS IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Lacdien’ Phyvician in Washington. Femaie Irrew lowest rates. fl ‘ills of incen given for Belfast, Glasgow, Horm Eatery and other postion the Gocliomtenk for Mediterranean ports. Nov4 Howie Given, oe Gab, atecrass, aod aban tS ant By 0 c: BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street, Washington, VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York; Mesrs. OTIS BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street, Washington. turday, 2 t06 pem.o26-Im DE. Am ‘The firs:- lass Steamers of this Line, Mann Restorep. DAM “ROTTERDAM,” ‘A victim of youthful imprudence causine Premsture “SCHIEDAM,' ‘W. A. ‘Nervous Debility, Lost ‘P. CALAND,® axa iy vain every, knows re ng the U.S Mails 0 tbe tt eure, which he will Brook! ‘on WED: & ‘Address 3. H ce 960-370. “2a C; $50, Stcerace, $26. ae —— foe tok, Pope ee Prriad PPRALTH IS WEALTH: DR Ec. WEST'S | & 925, Penneyivania avenue, Wachinzton,, or F. Meeriny Dissionch | Contehdone Wares Hae. | cece Hee deck Sees eat ante oboe calitiog, 5 | corner N Depression, Loss of | Metuor | latest styles. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, FRINGES and TRIMMINGS. 024-3m M RS. M. J. HUNT Invites the attention of the Ladies of Washington toher superb atock of FRENCH BONNETS and HATS. These are her own importation, and the handsomest styles ever offered in this city. She also solicits an inspection of the Bonnets of her own design, which she will be prepared toexhibit during the coming week. _olt 621 axp 623 D Street NorTHWEst. M RS. J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHIONS, « 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lira AND 127s, Most respectfully announces to the Ladies that she has now in Stock a recherche assortment of FRENCH BONNETS, ENGLISH HATS AND PARIS NOVELTIES. gg5ELECTED PERSONALLY WHILE In EUROPE. o ¢._Y. SMITH, 618 Nistn Srrerr Nortnwesr, open her selection of BONNETS and ROUND HATS on TUESDAY, October 13. o15.4m Sr. Croup Buruprxa. OSTERY, WINTER STYLES FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, DY. H AND ENGLISH HOSTERY, * ATONE YALF PRICE. DOUGLA 9TH STR: FALL AND. . WASHING’ fs FASHIONABLE NG y 1 PENSYLVANIA AV Dresses, Suits, Costumes, Cloaks, Xe. rior style at short not Ladies can aud basted, and a perfect fit euarantecd. ____ FAMILY SUPPLIES. [ABLE Luxuries on RECENT IMPORTATION— FOIE GRAS, HOVIES TN OTT, OLIVES FARCIES, CAPERS, PICKLES, SAUCES. WITMER’S, nd SYLVANIA AV: ow STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY UE. is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for the eideboard and sickroom is unrivalled. HUME, CLEARY & CO., 28 807 Manxer Srace. van BIEL’S * RYE AND ROCK, * Tue Onicinat anp Best. VAN BIEL'S RYE AND ROCK is pronounced the GREAT NATIONAL REMEDY for COUGHS. COLDS AND CONSUMPTION. ‘Trade supplied by B. W, REED'S SONS, 031 1216 F street northwest. Rice and ; NEW YORK SWEET CIDER. Also, Delicious; in color, pale amber, CRAB APPLE CIDER, Superior as a beverage to the juice of any other apple. For saleby HUME, CLEARY & Co., ns 807 MARKET SPACE. ACARD FROM WM. M.GALT & CO. First premium for the best barrel of flour made from don "class 33, doparimmut 26. to Win. AP, Gait 8 Go; ion 28, by eut 2 Vm. M. Witness our hands, at the National Fair Grounds, of the District of Columibia, this 1ith day of October, 1881. J. M. WHARTON. W. P. NEWCOM. JOHN D. NEWMANN, xperts on Attest: JAS, 8. EDWARDS, Marshal. P. S.—The above-mentioned flour is GKRES, the cele- brated Minnesota Patent Process Flour, which was awarded the First Premium against all other competi- tors at the National Fair in 1879 and 1880 (gold_medal), and now again in 1881. ‘The competition in Flour waa certainly a Very lively one this year, and the premium was well contested for, but it was simply an impossibil- ity to beat CERES, and the premium just awarded is only adding another triumph to the magnificent success this so celebrated Flour has gained in this community. ‘We would respectfully mention the fact that Mrs.8.F, Anderson received the first premium for the handsomest rolls and biscuits on exhibition, and they were made of CERES FLOUR, which is our another proof that it stands A No. 1 among the best Minnesota Patent Flours Imown to the trade. For sale by all first-class grocers. WM. M. GALT & CO. Corner IsT STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, Who are also the sole Wholesale egents for the Dis- trict of Hecker's celebrated ‘Self-ralsing “Flour, and Buckwheat. olt Alt WaEar FLOUR, ALL-WHEAT FLOUR, JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE MILL. Families and the Trade supplied. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, WHOLESALE AGENT, 504 NINTH srRERT NORTHWEST, (G20. E. KENNEDY & SON, Dealers in STariy anv Fancy Groceries, 15 We maki) pecialty of OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA CORFE, "Tels tunaounsed byeall who uselt the dest in the city. NEW RAISINS; NEW FIGS. NEW CURRANTS; MALAGA GRAPES. BRUNSWICK SOUPS. Ce La ie Rani Frematuce NORTH GERMAN LLoyD— wenichy leads ¢ Nena end’ donk, | SN Sreammur Lise wetwezx New Yous, Hayne cure Tecent cases. box contnins one Joxbox, sourHaMeTow axp Baswes Vs treatment. One dollar a box, or xix boxes for | pie, Steamers of this company will sali EVERY SAT ‘Tecetved by us for six boxes, scoompanied with is it by mail paid Geeta coat pect oe re cn, ot ‘we will send the ‘Hoboken. Passaze:—Pram New York to Havte Scothshubton tad Breen.” tet cabin, Bio ea Rs ‘yor fheseht or nenge sruly to ORTIICHE Sto" Od. se Teameplvanis avense northwesls mentee 3 s Washingtot. as ‘our written guar: the treatment does 10 THE TRADES. ‘Can be — ‘Office hours: IBSON BROTHERS, ‘cease G PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, ENTWISLE, 4 oo under seal on receipt of price. portent < ‘Ixcune | _ 1012 ivenia avenue, Washington, D. C- SaGrinart Ducwes | 2" Fine Printings specialty Jani9 OOKBINDING. Yur | 1D the Lxcert BiNDERY men ‘VBN B: KELLY, thee waiee, AL ‘kc. CORNED BEEF to palace MARKET, Conan lérn cruzer axp New Yous avexvn, ET, BETWEEN R_ AND S STREETS NORTH, IN WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the; District of Colum! passed in equity cause No. fata ai ciel ae BA Gee aes front remines, On Y, the DAY OF NOVEMB 1881, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot 12, in aqnare 154. lot has a front of 65 feet by a depth of 96 feet, and well adapted for building pur- poses. ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash on day of sale or within seven days thereafter; the residue in two equal installments at six and twelve months from day of wale, With interest; or all cash, at option of purchaser. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. MINISTRATOR’S SALE OF PERSONAT EFFECTS. Firtue of an order of the { Court of the ct of Columbia, Orphans" ‘the undersigned _ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH, 186, at E -™m., in the |. Her- bert Marlin. Gorner cf Harrngh nd Monte “tree niontown, D.C. of eR ed neous assortment’of 1 GROCERIES, Sees GOODS AND HARDWARE, now in said-etore. And at 3 0’ of the at $ o'elock. sharp, fame , in the yard to, be ‘tfered fos sat Two Valuable Horses, two Businem wagongand Harness, One Cart, One Valuable Milch Cow, and about TWENTY TONS OF HAY, in prime order and quality, to be offered in lots of two FRANCES E. MARTIN, WOODBURY WHEELER, n10-2 Administrators of J. Herbert Martin. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. OE Fa Paap By mo Twos ‘nt Chandeliers, extension drop light, Argand ‘Two twelve ight Chandeliers, extension drop light, Ar- sand burner. One Hall Ft cash. a WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTH, com- mencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. we shall sell within our salesroom the following articies, nearly new, and Temoved to ou~ salesroom for convenience of sale: Handsome Chamber Suites, three terms of sale are not complied with within seven days ish Parlor Suite, upholstered fn brown rep. re esta uaa yuo “regis | Uke Remstee Wahar tt atten Dn Ancing at PUM TS'S. EDWARDS. nee civet, Body Braweets and other Carpets. 3.7, COLDWELL, Anctionsee >” “Tt NONNett, | Heat nad sober Serre bering 160 pieces, 90-9 ——— | _ Sins a za te : VALTE! AMS & CO., Aucta, At Auction, on FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ELEVENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, within our Sales- rooms, n8-3t oJ, T COLDWELL, Heal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF, VALPABLE REAL ES- By virtue of a deed of dated Se} sree ge 10, 1878, recorded in Liber folios 143, ete. one of the land records for. the District of Colum and at the request of the party secnred thereby, I ll at public auction, in front of Pe aereiees on DAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1881, AT'FOUR O'CLOCK P.M... the following de- scribed real estate, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, namely Allof that lot designated on the plot or ground plan of said city as lot numbered six in equare numbered seven hundred and ninety-two (792, ) said lot having a front of seventy-five feet 8 in- ches on 3d street southeast, and 72 feet on North Caro- ina avenue. Alo, on the SAME DAY, AT FOUR-AND-A-HALF O'CLOCK P. M., in front Of the premises, the follow- ing real estate, being the east part of lot numbered three (3), in said square, and described as follows: Be- ginning ‘at a point on’ south D street 25 fect 6 inches from the southwest corner of eald lot; thence. nordi. 2 feet; thence east 3 fect ; thence north 82 feet to the rear line of said lot; thence east 27 feet 11 inches to the northeast corner of said lot: thence south 110 feet to south D street: thence along said D street JO feet 11 inches to the beinmin Also, on SAME DAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the s, the following described real estate, name! east half of lot numbered five (>), in_square numbered seven hundred and thirty- three (733), front: fret on south D street, and run- ning back that width 119 feet 6 inches toan alley. n ‘TUESDAY, the E ‘H, DAY OF NO- 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, the following-deseribed real extote. name- ly Allof that Lot dexisnated ae Lot F, in the subshi- Vision of the x numbered five seventy-nine (519 Lot F havi feet on 2d street southwest, and extending back that width 117 feet 6 inches. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance payable twelve and eihtecn months, with interest thereon at 6 per nt peranniun, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust’ou the property. A deposit of $100 on cach Lot required of purchaser at thine of ale, and all conveyancine to be at his cont. If terms of re not di with in_ seven days from day of sal Trus- tee reserves the right to sell the property at risk and cost | of defaulting purchaser after five days" notice. vat THOMAS J. HOBBS, Trustee. THE ABOVE SA. of the weather until FRI BER ELEVENTH epee some hours and y ni-m, W, th, £ THOMAS J. HOBBS, Trustee. FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. TRU E BRICK DWELLIN 0 T RAILROAD, NEA THIRTIETH (WASHINGTON) STREET, GEORGETOWN, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 294 day, of Augnst, A. D. 1872, *‘and recatded in Liber No. Pi 689, folio 247, one of the land reco-ds for Washinic- ton'county, ii the District of Columbia,” the subrerib- ers will reli to the highest bidder, in front of the ies, on FRIDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY O} BER, 1881, at FOUR O'CLOC or parcel of ground in Thomas Beall, of first addition to Georzetown, District of Be from the west ling Of Washinton ‘nis oie ne feet from the 6 ner a the northeast corner of lot two hnudred cud troy and Tuning thence west, on the south line of West street, seventy feet, more or less, to the eaxt line of Abbots property, being one foot frontof lot 202, all of lot 201 and about pine fe:t of lot 200; thence south parallel with cast parallel ‘wich: Wort tieet, uy foot aed east p say seventy feet, an thence north to the point of bezinning, together with, alland sinjcular, the improvements,” et cetera, as in said deed mentioned. ‘The terms, which will be liberal, will be made known at the Hime of sale. a wrHONY HYDE,} THOMAS HYDE, "5 Trustees. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. ‘I will sell at public auction, to the hig vest bidder, at FOUR O'CLOCK, ON SATURDAY, NOVEM: BER TWELETH, 1881, lot 21 and part 5, lot 20, in subdivision of aq. 626. "This ‘has a front of 50 feet on New Jersey avenue, and 25 feet on Massachu- retts avenue. There is an old frame shed on New Jersey avenue and » small two-story Massachusetts avenue. deposi Terms at sale. $100 it. 3.T. COLDWELL, Auctiqneer. frame dwelling on nB-cod&ds | FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CONTINUATION Y SALE OF PROPERTY ON THE CON- ROAD, NEAR OLD FOUNDRY, WEST O¥ GEORGETOWN, D. C. By virtue of a decree Dashed in the Supreme Court, of the District of Columbia on the 14th day of Oc- tober, A.D. 1881, in equity cause No. 7,800, 1 will sell at public auction, on the premises, ou THURSDAY, NOVEMBElc SEVENTEENTH. 1881, commencing ag FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., 2 portion of the property of whien Samuel Crown died se\zed, situate in the county of Waal in the District of Columb: ., weat of Georetown, aiid ear the Old Foundry, fronting on the north side of the Conduit road, and also fronting on he road. The property will be offered in lots according to a subdivision, the plan of which will be exhibited at time of wale. Ono bya xood Frame House, : ‘erms of sale as prescribed by decree: One-third cash; balance in equal instalments to be“paid in six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, or all in cash, on chase’ money ‘ho property wih be conveyed ip the oa money the property conveys ie pur- chaser, “A deposit of $50 required, ou each lotat tine of sale. Con’ at ‘8 cout. If terms are not com ied wiih fo aie day the Trustee will reeell at Fink’ snd ooct Of Safa : ni-dads SWILLTAM A GORDON, ‘Trustee. YW eee! DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIGHT NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, WITH MODERN IMPROVE- MEN’ IN THIRTEEN-AND-A-HALF STREET, NEAR HE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. carh, at the option of the hot complied with within ‘Trantees reserve the 1 any part thereof, on five days’ ‘Star,‘at the riak and cost in def ANTHONY HYD! z n8-dts CHRISTOPHER N. THoM,} Trustees. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. property gold; or the purchaser - 0} (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. A FINE BLOOD BAY HORSE, 16% HANDS HIG! SQUND. KIND AND GENTLE: WILL WORK DS ‘The above auiaal wil be sold at TWELVE O°CLOCK, bo a SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWELETH, in front of my auction rooms, _nl0- “__ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. REGULAR 8ALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS At, my salesrooms SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12rH, 1881, AT TEN O'CLOCK, embracing French Plats Mirrors and a general assortment of excellent House- hold Articles, one superior Antique Piano, &c., &c. N.B.—No postponement on account of weather. ni0-2¢ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF A LARGE AND WELI. ASSORTED STOCK OF GROCERIES, WILLOW WARE, PLATFORM SCALI EW, SPRING WAGON, COUNTER SCALES, &e., AT AU! (ON. On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1331, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell at the store, north- east corner of Vermont avenue and L streets northwest, niTeas, Caftees, 8: si eas, Coffees, Syrups, Sugars. Jellies, Brooras, Basketa, Nest Tubs; Buckets, Willow Ware. Coffee and Tea Caddies, Crockery Ware. Brushes, Spring Balance, Counter Scales. Patent Oil Can, Coffee Mil, Plattorm Seale. One large and One small Ice Box, cost $125, Canned Goods, anda lance assortment of Shelf Goods. One Spring Wagon, nearly new, made to order. Terms: Cash. nl0-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. rpuomas 1 DOWLING, Auctioneer. 23 SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE SUPERB SMYRNA CARPETS, AXMINSTER AND SMYRNA RUGS, TAPESTRY, WILTON, AND The above superior collection will be sold at wealesroome on WEDNESDAY, NOVEM ‘O'CLOCK. “The vapestry Carpets will be sold to suit purchasers. Bancains may be exvected, as the Onexhibition day prior tosale. nl0-dts (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF MOQUETTE CARPETS, a ‘H. 1881, COM NG at HALF-PA goods are sold without reserve. THs. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. 5 é LOUISIANA AVENUE AND No. REET NORTHWEST, RESPECTIVELY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 7th f March, 1876, and recorded in Liber 821, folioS of the land records of the District of Columbia, at the request of parties secured, the under- Niened Trustee will sell at public anction, SATURDAY, NINETEENTH, | 1481, FOUR (4) BER NINE’ O'CLOCK P.M, in front of the premixes, the following: deceribed real estate, with improvements, known as the east half of Lot numbered two (2), in square numbered four hundred end fifty-nine (459), said east half of said lot fronting 25 feet ou C street northwest and 26 fect on Louisiana avenue, in the city of Washington. “Terms of eule: One-tourth of purchase money in cash; the residue in six, twelve and eighteen months, for which the purchaser is to xive notes, secured by deed 9f trust on the property, to the satisfaction of the Trustee: bearing interest at six (6) per cent per aunutn uuul paid, All conveyancing at the cost of the, pur- chaser. “A deposit of $600 will be required when bid is accepted. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ys, the Trustee rescrves the right to revell at Cost of defanitin purchaser. JOHN P. FRANKLIN, Trustee. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. 110-th,s,im, w, fads 0. HOLTZMAN, Anctioneer. ° T will sell, in front of the DAY, NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1831, at FOUR! O'CLOCK P.M., House number’1130 8th street northwest, house has eleven oom, every modern convenience, is wel in good repair, and isan gant home for a small faniily. It is also'a rood invest ment, as it is constantly rented. ‘Terms aunounced be- fore the sale commences. Ali conveyancing at pur- five (5) da the risk an on TUES-, chaser's cost. “Tithe perfect < . HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer, 10th and F streets northwest. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTF"S' SALE OF A LARGE FIRST-CLAgS DWELLING HOUSE, No. 815 £1FTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN H AND I, TO WHICH SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 CALLED. By virtue of a decd of trust dated the 20th da: of October, A. D. 1871, and recorded jn Liber No. 659, folio 384, one of the land records for Washing ton'county, D. C., and in Liber 952, folio 204, et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, subscribers, by the written dircction of the party se- Gpred thereby, will well at public auction, to the highest Premises, on MONDAY, "THE bidder, on -" the FIFTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1881, at FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, Lot num- ered 16, (cizteen), tm Square numbered 230 "(two ondred and twenty), y mm, Dis trict of Colum! according to John Davidson's pubticision of auidtsaunte ct roomed in ino otiee oe Surveyor of said city, fronting twenty-four fect eight larae Dwelling ‘Hose, Ungethcr with” allend slopes. reli 3 the improvements, priv hereditaments and. sp pee to the same or in apy manner ing. erms of sale:—Qne-fourth of the purchase money (of which $250 must be paid at the time of sale) in cab, and the residue in equal sums, in one, two and three years from the day of sale, for which the purchaser maust give promissory notes six per centum per annum interest, payable half year! secured by a deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustees, on y all cash, at his ma} lon. All conveyancing and ‘must be at the ‘coxt of the purchaser, and if the terms are not complied with within five days after the day of axe the Trut reserve the rij to resell the on five di ‘Rvening Star at the Tek an ‘Trustees ys" pub- Tle notice in cout of SSiocial attention is ealled to this valuable oat attention, - belly a fiet clam houes, ane advantageously nlo-dkas CHRISTOPHER N. THOM, $ Trustees. (0. A. PRESCOTT, Heal Estate Broker. A GOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. oforasle by suction the following desirable ‘vacant MONDAY, NO’ FIRST, VEMBER TWENTY-! Seth Seer note niga? ae eal foot. alley a Sent ‘ide Sd etrect, betweea 36 and ‘south- west. SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. 25, egr. 471. ‘This lot is the a corner. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-TWO, FOUK O'CLOCK P. M., lot west side of 3d 1881, at is lot is on. M street vision of original lots Three 14), ‘Fifteen (a5) and. Sixteen (16), in oq dred and forty-seven (447), otmether ‘Dwelling, containing fem (10) roma, with improvements, ‘being No. 0 street north- A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. INVENTED BY A WOMAN. PREPARED BY A WOMAN LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is a Posrrrve Cone For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses #0 common to our best female population. It will cure entirely the werst form of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Changes of Life. It will dissolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of development. The tendency of Can- cerous Humors is checked very speedily by its use. It removes Faintness, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- tration, General Debility, Sleepleamess, Depression and The feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. S®-PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. It will at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the femiie ays- em. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, ‘Mase. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box foreither. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Ad dress as above. LIRR ghowld be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S LIVER PILLS, ‘They cure constipation, bilivusness, and torpidity of the liver. "25 cents per box. §2 Soup By ALL Davoouts._23 83-00 A® IRON AND COPPER INVESTMENT. In 1876 the incorporators of the NORTH STATE MINING COMPANY began the examination and development of the mineral wealth of North Carolina, and, after five years of labor and expense, became satisfied that they were possessed of rich and valuable mineral properties, that only re- quired a railroad to enable them to pour into the pockets of their stockholders thousands of dollars of dividends. The principal properties being in Ashe County, remote from transportation, the Legislature of North Carolina Was asked to grant a special charter for miniug, railroad and telegraph purposes. This charter was «ranted February 11, 1881, incorporating the North State Min- ing Company. Under this charter the company have acquired very valuable privileges; power to buy and sell mines and mineral lands, fo carry on the mining and reduction of ores, in all its branches; to construct railroads and telegraph lines connecting its mines with trunk lines of railroad and telegraph lines, and for the purpose of constructing said railroad and telegraph lines, it has power to issue bonds to the amount of $25,000 per mile. The capital stock of the company is $10,000,000, divided into 400,000 shares, of par velueof $25 per share. In Stanly County, 23 miles from Salisbury, on the Piedmont Air Line Road, in North Carolina, is the well- snown Crowell Gold Mine, which is well equipped and developed. The estate consists of 850 acres of land, rich and fertile soil, covered with heavy growth of timber. It has numerous veins of gold quartz, upon it, and about 300 acres of auriferous ¢ravel, which yields numerous fine nuggets and coarse gold. The company aiso own and operate a large saw-mill i n connection with the mine. In Ashe County the company have large tracts of mineral lend. Among them a very valuable Copper mine, carrying gold and silver, which isa property of 350 acres, covered with heavy timber. This mine is ‘lly equipped with modern machinery, and bas already produced a large quantity of rich and valuable ore. Proresson Extwows, Inte State Geologist of North Carolina; Prov. Kenn, State Geologist of North Caro- lina; Puor. J. H. McCaesnex, Mining Geologist; Wares Hasutron, M. E.; Pror. R. M. Eames, have made most favorable reports about this mine. ‘They concur in the belief that it gives indication of great commercial value, and that by the character and grade of the ore, it promises to be one of the best paying Cop- per Jodes in this country. ‘When the smelting furnaces are finished the daily present yield of this mine is estimated as follows: Thirty tons of ore per day; average, 20 per cent. cop- per and $40 in gold and silver per ton, will equal $3,000 per day, and average 300 daysto the year, will equal $900,000 gross earnings per year. When the new shaft is finished, and cross-cuts are made to the vein, the output can easily be doubled, and by the end of the first year the mine will be earning (ore averaging as at pres- ent) over $1,800,000 per year. The Soapstone quarries, Kaolin mines and Micamines are situate about four miles from the Copper mines, on the way to the Magnetic iron ore beds. ‘The estate consists of over 1,000 acres of fertile lands, covered with a heavy growth of timber, and also in- cludesa water power of about 800 horse-power. The addition of railroad transportation is only re- quired to turn these iron mines into @ bonanza oy wealth. Pror. Kerr, State Geologiet of North Carolina, re- fers to this property in his report to the State in 1875, on page 267, Vol. 1. He concludes his remarks by nay- ing: **This is manifestly an iron region and worthy of thorough investigation.” ‘The value of these magnetic iron ore beds cannot be easily estimated, at the lowest calculation there is in sight sufficient ore to last for 100 years, with an output ‘of 300,000 tons a year. ‘The company are preparing to build a line of railroad that will connect their iron mines with the Ohio Valley; and at the same time be a trunk line from the North- ‘west to the Southeast. ‘This road will be known as the Canouma, Vincrsia AND NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, and will connect at the most feasible point with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad in West Virginia, thus giving direct communication with the Ohio Valley and the Northwest, and at the same time the construction of the railroad from Jeffereon to Wadesboro, will give ‘an outlet south to the Atlantic Seaboard. Judging from the present average of ore from the Copper mine, it is estimated that prvipExps to the ex- tent of rwo amp ONE-mALy ($2.50) DOLLARS per share can be paid during 1882. The completion of the com- panies’ ralroad by 1883, will give = market to their valuable deposits of MacneTic Inon Orx, which will enable them to pay DIvipENDs of at least Five ($5.00) DOLLaRs per share. THE STOCK OF THE COMPANY CAN BE OB- TAINED THROMIH ANY REPUTABLE BROKER CONNECTED WITH THE MINING EXCHANGES, AT THE CURRENT MARKET RATES. ‘Maps, pamphlets and full information can be obtained at the Company’s office, No. 52 Broadway, New York City. n8-t, t, &s-6t P HANSON HISS & CO. . —NEW DESIGNS— MANTELS .. 'WAINSCOTING. WAINSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS. 010-2m NOVELTY OF THE SEASON. qa glam mons cm G48 Stoves! GAS STOVES! ‘THE SUMMER FUEL. MONEY SAVED. THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY November 10. ISSL NOVEMBER ELNCTION NoTRS, summary of Last Nights Dispacches THE READIUSTER VICTORY IN YmotNta, Pretty full returns have been recelved from over hal: the state, and the tndteations are that Came eron ts elected and that the readjusters will have 8 good Working msjority on jotat ballot In the lege slature. At the readjustor's headquarters Ia Riche mond Lacy claim Uhe election of the state Uoket by hot less than 15,(00 majority, and a majority ta the legislature of 17 to 0 on Jout ballot. They were exceedingly jutiiant in mond lust might, marching in the streets with @ and of inusts non. The Whig (he adjuster organ), in an editorial on the result nla to-day says: “Our victory is.certain, W hot yet reerived sutticient returns to give ex= or even approst ate Rieures of our major but we know enouzh » be quite positive t at cor © State ticket are elected by 8 12400, and that we Baye Ave assembi! 4 Jolut majority excecding Mint of the en eg of 1879-80. Indeed, the retu es for as Teoelved fully Justify claihing a majortty of 20.000 for our Late Ucket, but out of abundant caution we de ellne to clatih everyting We mizhi reasonably da, DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATURE IN NEW YORK AND THR STATE TICKET MIXED. In Brooklyn yesterday the repab Dilant over their victory. They hav mayor, sheriff, supervisor-at-lang one as a majority of not less t carried both branches ¢ cans were jus elected their » One Senator, biymMan, and ten supervisors out rnin, ayor the vote Was: ; dames Howell, democrat, legislative table makes the state— S17; republicans, 15, Ass ad’ 61" republicans; and cha Hoers by srangt {rom 2,000 on Mr. Purvell to over 20,000 on Maxw. for state tr urer, Tritane, trom advices U tes Carrs maje OTA publican, for "y{s probably elected by about 4,000 plurality er Purvell, Maxwell, democrat, for treosuren, defeats Husted, republl'an, by an’ estimated mat Jority Of 10,000 bo 15,000. The The 8 ate insuftick ent on the rest of the state tle to Indicste the results. hh party claims the election of its 000. The fal count will be necessary to determine the result. The 1uajority will proba- be only a few hundred cl a The demo- ; ture by eight or tem mn joint ballot. Messrs. s republicans, for Congress, to ler and Lapham, are elect. REDUCED VOTE IN MINNESOTA. Returns from 106 cities, townships and precincts, recelved up to elght o'clock, give Hubbard, repub- lean, for govern .060; Johnson, democrat, 11,590. This is about one-third of the vote of the state, and ind a falling of of 30 to 40 per cent from the vote of las r. Ifthe other pres inc proportion, Hubbard's majority from 20,000 to #2 The rest Of the Lickel is about the Same, except for supreme fudge, Van Zubury, republican, polls 1,000 Behind Hubbard in the preciuets returned. REPUBLICAN MAJORITY IN NEBRASKA 20,000. The returns from the state are incomplete, but the republican majority is estimated at 20,000, a slight gain, REDUCED REPUBLICAN MAJORITY IN WISCONSIN Further returns insure the election of the repube lican state ticket, and the plurality 1s estimated ag not less than 6,000, MISSISSIPPI DEMOCRATIC BY 30,000 MAJORITY. The democratic central committer claim the election of the state ticket by from 20,000 to 20,000, and the fusionists concede thelr overwhelming defeat. ‘Three-fourths of both branches of the legislature will be democratic, KANSAS PROMIGITIONISTS. Returns come in slowly. ‘The entire vote 1s not over 50 per cent of the usual number polled. The Pprohibitiontsts have drawn 12,00) or 15,000 votes from the republicans. THE RESULT IN COLORADO. n, for mayor, 319 majority over the greene backers’ and peopi i County returns, with two precincts to hear from, give Spancier, republican, for sheriiT, 916 majority, being a repub= ean In on the vote of 1879 of about 100. The lowest estimate places Denver's majority 0} the other four towns for permanent about 10,000, CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE STRONGLY REPUBLICAN, The republicans elected ten of the fourteen sem- ators voted for, giving them 17 of the 24 senators, The house stands, according to the Hartford Courant’s revurns, 149 republicans, to 93 democrats and one greenbacker. THE NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. The latest returns from New Jersey show the Political status of the next legislature as follows: Senate—Republicans ®, democrats 8: democratic gain 3. House of | assembly—Republicans 30, jemocrat 30; democratic gain 4. MASSACHUSETTS RETURNS NEARLY ALL IN. With two towns to hear from, the total state Long, 9,582; Thompson, 58,558; Andrews, 4,775; Almy, 1,841. There are to be recounts of the votes for representatives in Middlesex districts twenty-one and twenty-four. REPUBLICAN PLURALITY IN PENNSYLVANIA 6,285, Revised estimates received from all but five counties In the state give Bally, republican, for state treasurer, 6,28 plurality. THE CLOSE VOTE IN MARYLAND OUTSIDE OF BALTI- MORE. Returns from Maryland, almost complete, show that Keating’s majority over Gorsuch is 13,443. His majority in Baltimore was 12,133, which leaves him but 1,312 in the state outside of the city. Gore such received majorities in thirteen counties, as el ry e ame ‘St Mary's Somerset, Talbot aud’ Washes ington. “The republicans gain’ si: members of the Sehate and twelve of the house. MRS. GARFIELD axp THE FUND For Her FaMILy.— ‘The following letter has been made public: Menror, O., November 7. ved giving me a tual statement Regarding (Ne ceived, giving me a fins fund for Gen. Garfield's family so kindly supervised by you. As I have heretofore made only verbal contributed to it, my thanks for this generous tes- Umonial as alli oie of the high esteem in which my bt was held and a8 a tribute to his memory. children join me in this te tude and in the desire that a8 we ‘thls: in their father's name we may ‘be able to use itin @ way worthy of him and satisfactory to those whom it has been bestowed. With sentiments LOW'S ART TILES FOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, Oecd % L®™'5 J0uNsON 4 Co, = ‘TROUBLE AVOIDED. | ConNER OF h and with sincere regard to you, my oar mend i rematn, very truly y ‘Lucretia R. To Hon. Cyrus W. Field, New York. |ARFIELD. jedneeday, November 9th, 1881, at 3 Pedy gee secre ates 1242 4 y Funeral from her iaie reridenos, 1242 436 street south: 12 o' Peat abe EDWARD MILTON: son of 'H. and Julia A. Burns, ughth year’ SAUER. On Thursday Ul ‘four years. 1681, FRANCIS BAUEK, aged . UNDERTAKERS. ‘M. SPINDI WwW ‘AKER, 1029 SEVENTH STREET, ‘Je20 bet. N. ¥. ave. and L street northwest. ERTAKER, UGU8STUS BURGDORF, Aire pera RRRHING UNDERTARER. ang 43s stresta. Joe wasnt, Jant9 1387 Tewrs Srxcst Nosraweer. OR EATERS as Bah pear eeeipeton et Or Teer scares ne , aap ere

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