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RAILROADS. ALT IM: 'D OHIO RAILROAD, B — ApONBATCOnn es ii, ie FREON WASHINGTON CITY. 2.00 8. m., Paitimore and Way Stations. raachandO. #0. 8. & Combe land. ‘Potut of Books sed Woy Stsifons. ore sea Wer Beeston New York, Philadet Bm.) Chicago. St. Louis, Loutsvtile, Otnetn- nati. Cclembus, Sandusky, Bockville: Hagers own =P» iman Cars. Breakfast at Grafton. + Baitimere aud Relay. m) Raltimore and Way © 5 2... Pitmbarg, Rockville, Gaithersburg and larnesville. Polnt of Rocks, Martinsburg, Ocmbe 9.30 p.m..B imore and Way Stations. ialeemors = a4 SCNDAY TRAINS. ant Way Stations 1.30, 4 7.18%p. m. - @nd Kelay.—T.20, 9027.30 o m. E ™ $08 s,m. and 7p. m. ure —*.5@ pin, BS All Tans Stop at Viatuct Higuse Stazvon. For farther information Obio Ticket Of ts arenge, to be ch 7 + Relay whe: n be Ked and received at f Transportation, neral Ticket Agent, TZ, Gen'l Agent. iy ALTIMORE & POTOMAO KAILROAD Duroz coxnen 61m anv Bstavats N After Sep: Deh, 1574, train TRAINS C&A ROR TF. BALTIMORE u etherp ex- 6:13 is 2 Accommoda- 8:38 tion, datiy, 953 bm Wilt row as follows: AXKIVE AT YGTO ow Work Ex- “wast Line ress from New Work, - Seay, ox. Sund 3:89 p. m., Acco tion, except Sanday. 9:23 'p. m., dal a5 xcept $"p.m. for Philadel phi . 9:08 'p. =, dally, New York Bight Expre 9:35 p. m.. Pacific Exp daily, Saturday. ‘West’and North; onSat urday leaves at ¥:65 p. for Wott. aw . ins leaving Washingto . m. Tueeday and Prilay, end 340" pcr dale except Sunday, connect at Bowie with traius for Pope's Creek !it: ‘Traine icaving Wasdington ot 6:33 9. m, end 3:40 p.m. connect st Odenton with trains for Au- me arrivicg at Washington st 10:40 sm. and 9:45 p. &., connect at Bowie with trains from Pope's Cre tue, ao Passeng’rs loaving thefr orders at Ticket Ofice Borthweat corne:,cf Ith streeé and Penns a @renne, north wert co: ner Sth street aud Pangsylrse Bis avenge, cso Lave their bagsace called for and d residences to a!! points North Cinciouatt, Oolam- L New Or- leans, Ohicac points Esst, 4 est . ral Bu; = 8. Fou Ne x 7 Pase't 4 ot spud? » GREAT 5 W874 pexvsrivanta wourel874 To BOBTHWST, sotte END S00THWEST. sagan: ee $3 p.m «$38 5S : THE Ghat DeVELE TRAUK KOT with elegant Ecenery, Palace State- Bight Uars, with mondern improveme:: jo bundzed mallee saved te Wesera and Ocntral Rew York. MAKES OONNECTIONS through from WASHINGTON to tho WEST and DOBTH without change. Tickets b; Toute can be procired at the ofices eorner of reet and Penusyivauis arents, aud corner of 6th siroet and Pennsziva Metionsl Hoel where reliable information will be Passengers procuring tickets St these officss cas secure accommctations tn Palace Uara for Chicago, Gt. Louis snd Eufalo. ED. 6. YOUNG, General Pass-nger Agent, -y Baitimore, Hd. pavonue, ander ALExanDss WASHINGTON Bs A 4LEZANDE(4 & FREDERIOKSSURGRE Gosse oF 8 axp SIXTH STREaTA. Local trains leave for Alexandria ws follows:—6, 7,89" 11 o.m., 1,3,€,"6,6,7 p.m; 9 Om, aud 7 p.m daily, ‘il other’ ratas datly excopt Local Trajos foci Alexandria arrive as follows: < crtvs ns = 6:33, 7 :33, 9:33, 10:33, 11:33 3. tm, 3:33,4:; 3, $:33, 8° 33, 7:33 9. m. The 8:3: 33 p. om Alexandria daily otper trains ally cxcept Sunday. - arcs i ‘ % nect with trains Washington a. Ont # | es BICHMOND Past SXPEEES losves tally. ex- cept Bunday, at 5 y. m., arrive at Bichmond 10:48 Pp. D. GREAT SOUTHEEN EXPRESS, vis Bichmond, teaves Washingtun 11:33 p.m. dallyexcept Sunday. ‘Throogh tickets to all pofnts South and Southwest for sale st Ofices corner 13th street and Pennsyiva- nis venus, aud corner 6th street aud Pennsyivania avenue, wh! fc s SS Soca eeen leave orders for bag: Fifoagh to destination, Mee Sud Fesidenoss B.S. YOUNG. Geo’l Passenger Agent. jy34-tf ——————————— eee Baittmore, Annapolis. Piedmont and Way Stations cu Main Siem, @ad i AUCTION SALES. } FUTURE DaYs. ¥ LUTTRELL & 00., Auctioneers, TRI aU, BREATE CON “But EIMPROVED BEAL ESTATE ON Bu) SIDE OF H HAND SEVENTH April 20, A.D. 1973, and daly redorted in itber No. 63), fotto 298, ome of the land record: for Washington county. in the District of Qolunvia, ot pablic suction stn frost af tae neesiosar ts the jc auction, in lena, to bi ade m MONDAY, October Lath, AD. is74, at 4:30 p.m. all that certain plece or ‘parcel (1 ground situated end being in the city of Wash- fegton, in said District, and known as part of Lot 18, in @qasre Bo. 454, beginuing for the sume atthe northwest corner of jm 0 south 18 feet to a 12 foot 6-inch alley; 00 ong the line of said alley 15 fest; thence north 185 feet to the line ¢f H street north; end theace west siong said H street 15 feet to the ‘place of beginwing, to: gether with the tinprovements thereon, and together with the uses and privileges mentioned in dest re- corded tn liber D, No. 6, follo 148, of said land reo- onda, Terms of xale: One-third cash, of whic! be paid att Payments in six and twel to be srcured by purcharer’s moti Ceut. interest, until paid, from deed of trust on property. sold. Oon recording at purchaser's cost. ‘If terms of sale are not complied with in soven days after sale, the Tras. tee reserves the Tight to resell at the risk and oot of defaulting purchases WM _#. HOLTZMAN, Trastee. octT-4 (Bep}) LUTTRBELL & O0., Ancts. S2-BY CONSENT OF ALL PARTIES IN I tere ahoce sale i8 postponed until MONDAY, ES 200 ninst 2: time of sale, and the balance ia equal and eighteen mouthe. y of vey the 2 day of November, 1874, aame hour and place: . WM. F HOLTZMAN, Trastes. _oct3s. LUTTRELL & CO , Auct ¥ i B Bes Agont and Avctioncor, Office No. 902 sth strevt w: TRUSTEE'S SALBOF VALUABLE IMPROVED PbU, ERTY ON THE NORTH SIDE OF G STREET, BETWEEN t70 AND IStu STS NORTHWEST, CONSISTING OF A TWo- TOBY AND ‘BASEMENT BRIOK DWELL- ING, CONTAINING § ROOMS, & Hy vircne of a deed of ft . ed Janusry $285,008 daly recorded ta ber No. 706, folio 385 ofthe land recerda of tue District of Oo- mia, and by cirection of the holder of some of notes secured thereby, in the payment of which nit bas been mats, I Will sell st pub ic auction, tre premise . at 4 0’ el of ised Leto. om, D. C., described as follows: n (1s)feet nnd steht (3) inches of th thereof. in Da- quare numbered one ban. ail the improvements on SATURDAY, Octobe f sale. as pros 87, the amount 1 Ceut. per ann perses of sal iS months, for which the ne of the purchaser, with interst from the day of sale, secnred by & devd of trust on the premises sold, shall ba taka. f $100 will be reqaired Of the purchaser efeale Alloonveyaucing at the cost of the purchaser. erm of sale are uot complied with within seven days sfter sale, the trastee re- serves the right to resell the property at the ost “d_by the dead of tre swith interem at 19 ober 1, 1s72, and t ox: uo cash, and the balance in 6,12, end and risk of the defaulting parchaser. A.B. BROWNS, Trustee, _octlé-dkds _F. KELLEY, Anct. BY 8,8; WARNER, Leal Extate Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th aud F sts, northwest, TRCOSTEE’S SALE OF A THERE STORY BRIOK DWELLING ON THE SUUTH SIDE BRTWEEN 1st AND AUOTIUN. OF B STSECT SOUTH STREETS. AT ated Uetubs edt Live » @ Bo. 3,201, docket 12, anbsti ed trusies in place of Danial ot of the party s . Bae red thereby, I will sell a Re nection, ta front of the premia» ou TUESPAY, November 3, 1874, at 4:30. 0'c P.1., all that Certain pisce or parcel of groand uate and b he eity oF Washington, District f Columbi and desigaaisd on th’ plat or of maid ¢ jeitered @, in ® subdivision f criginal Iw mbered eighteen (15) aud nine teen G9), in _sqnare uambered seven handred a1d thirty-two (732), together with ths improvem- nia, &e., Consisting of a three-story pressed brick front Hing, with back buildicg, &e. ird of the purchase money in cash, 6, 12 a eserves the righ St, the Tick and cost of th ter five days’ advertisement ee ONG ROLGE W., STICKARY, Trustee. oetl7-eoed J.T. O@LD WELL, Saloaman. B DUNOANSON BROS., anctioneers, Southeast corner #b sid D streets northwest. TBCSTEES’ SALE defanliing purchaser, VALUABLE BUILD- ny E. ING LOT ON TH ST SLKE OF Trt HT. TWEEN N A STREBTS NugTe ST, AT AUCT By virtne of a trast to us, dated Sep- maby L nly recorded in Liber the land records fr the dt at the request of the party 4 thereby, we will sall at. pablic auction, In . Premises,on WEDN&SDAY, October ‘21,14, at o o'clock pm , the tollow ing-desoribed Teal estate. situate tn the city of Washington, D.C., to wit: All that piece or parcel of ground, being part of Lot uumbered 12, in square nambered 423, beginning for the esme 3) feet 10 inches south from t corner of jot 12, rannies thence west line of 7th etrcet west 20 feet 10 y_adepth of 19 feet. 0, With Interest at 10 per cent. from 1874, to day cf sule, and expense of sale in carb; balance at 6 and 12 months, with interest from'day of sale, and secured by a deed of trast on the property sold. A deposit of $100 will be required ot time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's Ccat Terms to be complied with in suven days. BRAINARD H. WARNES. g. ostoog GEOBGE W. STIOKNEY, { . &7-TEE ABOVE 8AL® I8 POSTPONED nati! WEDNESDAY, October 2%, at 4 o'clock p. m., ia thont af the promions. NEY, CANBON BROS., Aacta, MISCELLANEOUS. « UND TOP “RoR Yomavnic CEMENT.” ‘The undersigned sre sow pre) te furnish the sbove celebrated OBMBNT to ‘and contrac- tors at low rates, J.G,.&J.M. WATERS, No. 38 High street, Georgetown. N&y SPSING STYLE OABBIAGES.—Over 100 of the istest New York stzles of P ‘Top and No- > ies, a Low Door ana uinp-sest Carriages. Second-hand Carriages taken © . Call before purchasing elsewhere, P. D. 80) Vg te CO., No. a te h ree, Street. Baltics. Ma. werent 94 NTs [2 corey oom WOOD-BUBST Lima. ¥@ cents per barrel. TROMAS FAERY, ok 2 3a8-On B street, bet. loth and lth a. w, ORTLABD (IMPORTED CEMENT, FOR making Artificial Stone or any Kind of Jencrete work for ceiiars. ter works, ements, baiti- Ings, bridge- - ere mrength is desirable. The Dest Osment In the world, Sole ageut for Di of Columbis. WM. GUINAND, may3-tr ou erenne. QTATEN iSLAND. N ¥.. DYEING ESTAB- S™TRiartr estapcieer 1519, ‘The oldest and inrgest of ite Kind inthe may be in the w i a BST CLASS SCOU Kb mreet, Piss Patent Oftice. as 6 18 SOLE PLOO cleaned wi taking them apart. iemen's Coothes cleaned “withoct snriubing. Grease — removed 1 ly, $0 thet they never Kid Gloves clesned on short notice.” Prices mo @ erate; panctnaiit yquarantesd. sepl-ly E ar 4088 g. eraaM DYER Mo, 114 Four-anc fone door souta of Colonization Hail.) Ladies nee Cleaned and Dyed without betas Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned aud Dyed without Eid Gloves, Saoes, Furs, eto., leaned at ehortest ott sovls-tr vUY FOR Case, BSDUCED PRICE e 1SATHES TRUNKS, SNGLISH AND PACKING ruumEe asine OLD ASL PRACTICAL MABUFACTORY JA2 ES 5. TOPHAN @ 6O., Bo. 438 SEVENTH stE Adjolaing Odd Fellows’ Han 1h : MA SOOM FURNITURS ate KITCHEN REQUISITES Ge AE AUCTION dns ‘commencing at 10 o'clock. wo shall sell at residevee of a gentioman declining No. 412 Thirteenth street, adjoin- nblican building, very excelieut col- n of household goods, wacash. Honse for octt St LATIM & OLEARY, Anct, B* T0448 DOWLING, Auctioneer, 641 Louisiana avenue. wee: THURSDAY MORNING, October 29 at ESIBABLE LOT GN PARK STREET, MT. PLEASANT, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, October B¥th,at 4:30 p m., in front of the’ premises. I will sell that beautiful Lot on Park street, Mt. Pleasant, be- sirect extended and 8.’ P. Brown's gate, ping 13 re fect of proess. Tols Property is ad, @ two hand- Somost places ou that street. The entire lot Is well fenced, has good fruit trees, and an excellent well of ater, aud in every respect @ very desirable piece of perty Terms: One-third cash; bslance in$ and 12 months Ish daterent ac 7 per cent, secured dood of trust. A deposit of $100 required when the property is oft, foct30} THOS. DOWLING, Auct (yp eustEn’s BALE Tn pursuan. Colgenstroth a Me,deted the 2th dey of J. corged in Liber H.B.,No. 8, follo al, & the laud recoras of Prince George's county, Mary- Isnd., 1 will expose ey gale, moon the prem- ines stor cash, Cn THURSDAY, tho oth day of N vember, at 19 o'clock m., tf fait. if not the next fai cay thereafter, the lund thereby conveyed, know! 9s parts cf Witlentine, Lewis Point and Bife i larged, contatning together about $9”, acres. This’ property iw situated in Prince Georgs’s ¢ Maryland, about two tiles from the village of BI densburg, ‘and four from Washington city, lmmedi- ately on the public road leading thereto, and 18 ac e to it by the Baltimore and Potomac rail- og distant from Magruder’s Station and = : ot stems amile. It-is very pr. oqo roirably adapted to market purposes, to use it Las been proftably applied tar several . 0. STEPHENS, ‘Trastos. sburg, Ma. Oct. 14, 15 octl6-co8da PROPOSALS, P#OPOsALS Fou MiLiTaRY sUePLiES. Deror QuakTEaMasteR’s Orric t Pa October HM, 1574, Sealed Proposals in duplicate, with a copy of tais Advertisement attached to each, will be received at this office until 12 m.on FRIDAY, November 13, 144, for turuisking the Uulted Btates Qaarter- master’s Departmeut at the Philadelphia or Jefler. sonvilie depot with 1.000 WaLL TENTS, without Flies, Poles ot Pius, to be of the sixs and desctip- tion given im the approved specifications for wail tents, on tile in this office, copies of which will be fornished on one. The tects will bs subjected to ® Figid Inspection, Snd nome will be received which do not cumply in all Teapeets with the specifications of the contract. The usunl guaranty will be requtred of bidders. Ent She tant to reyect any oF all bids, of parts of Dike, is for information in detail spply to this office. ining pr Bovel sale be endorsed «. Bropont's for’ Military Supplies,” and sddremed undersigned, By order of the Quartermaster General. | Acsistont Quartermaster General UB aes roth, his wite, to ary. ‘1570, oci19-13t In charge of Deptt, aes AUCTION SALES. To-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON. TIME: BAER '¥ JOS. F. KELLEY, Br po B Beal Estate Acent ant Auctioneer, Office No. Sontieass cotany Fenny ivanie creme ant ith st, Sth street northwest, 2 B OF VALUABLE UNIM- ESTATE OB [ STREET, 19TH STREBTS, THE ig BOWN, AT AUC- ‘of the Supreme Court bia, holding a Court of of equity Oct ber, f the nn: ©. McSherry su7 J ss, DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON FOUR- TEBNTE A w EETS, AT AUOTION. you WEDNESDAY RETRENOON. Our, will to the highest biade Of October, A.D. 1a a D Of the premtne, ‘all the right, ti‘ley intdrest ‘nd estate of the said minors—the same bring an unii- ‘vided two-thi in and to the foll »wing described i of land ly Sad being ia the city of — District of lambta, the same being the ot original Lot numbered two. (2,) in ‘Square num! one bundred and six,(105,) said of seid lot baving « front of thirty (30) fect na ened : depth of te lot, to am alley Avda tha same tins = Buildings, corner 7th and and place the remaining epe-tbitd in aid. prs AUCTION SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING | «t¥ Will be sold, giving the parchaser the whote LOT ON THE WREST SIDE OF 1371 STREET, | **ereof. REAR CORSER OF T STBE&T NORTH: On TUESDAY, October 27, 1374, at 4:30 > aser istogive ore gk wlll sell at public auton Lot notes, bearing interest from day of act to Fecsive a deed and exec © secure said notes. A deposit of 100 is required: immediately after the property in sold. Conveysncing at cost of the purchaser. And ifthe purchaser falls to comply with the terma of sale within seven day y of sale, the anid prop: be resold at the risk aed ‘cost of ths as. chaser by atving ten (10) dave notice of such resale in the National Republican newspaper, ublished In said ® JAMES McSHERRY, Guardian. oa at JOS. BL KELLEY, anct B® THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, 641 Louisiana in Square two hundred and thirty-eight, (283,) front: ing twenty (20) fees on 13th street weat by a depth of sighty-five (88) feet ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in six, twelve and +ighteen months. with 8 per cont, interest, 52 Tequired at time of sale. All conveyancing at pur- Ghaser's cost, ‘Termsto be complicd with ia seven ays. oct22-d4ds J.T. COLDWELL, Ssleaman BBY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. 641 Louisiana ‘nue. On TUESDAY, October 27th, at 3 o'clock _p. m., enw raters, erg ri wth and D streets, Eseby 7 enue, near 7th street. Fone thors poets Reece TROSTER'S SALE OF VERY, DesiRAnLE pamgrie Bower Boller, Wittings and Dookey | 24 KET NORTH AND Bit STREET WE T One Heater and Force Pomp, AT aUCTION On g Saw Frar } Ste till, Phim ruler Baw, Thies Gao Tene Bie ath dey of April, 1872, and recorded in liber @& By virtno of deed of trust bearing date the a No aes 5, of ths Innd records of the Dis- lotto er, dia, and if, h he party th cles ‘constitute we wills etivny 1a ing at on a on MONDAY, October 26, Torme cash. THOS. DOWLING, ot numbered sevent of Thomas P, Mor: Vision of lot num- red four, (4,) i qtint red forty-two, (42,) the sane having a front of twelve tect on north @ ET OS sreety witha Of sixty-one fect betwee’ pare i vende a allel lines; said lot being located at the northeast No. LOG, northwest corner loch and D streets, | Mencved Be Stetane Fen ne Cae ae SALB OF VERY DESIRABLE | imbroved by atwo-mory Frome Bwelling Roruee TMPROVIEG PART OF PH SEE DEX | anauthes wish ate Cee Le agent welte IMF ROVIEG PABT OF THR OITY. All ce nveyancing t the cost of the purchaser. A Geposit of $76 reqnired when the property is bid off If the terms of eels ere uot complied with in ave dayasfter, the Trustees reserve the right resell +o20 Auctionsér. I Y WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Aactiones: By virtee of a deed of trust, bearing Ghoehw os of May, A.» 1572, and daly record- oPik ber 5%, foito 18), Kos of the land records Ef the party sooteed teevedy Path voee cereanne fat the Fink and cout of the defaulting parchaser. suction. tu front of the premises, at 4% o'clock p MIL. - 0 5 Trnsteos. mon FRIDAY, the 30ta day of October, A. D. WILLIAM A. GORDON, Jr { a +All of lots numbered winoty (90), ninot: cels-cokds __THO8. DOWLING, Anct. (2), ninety-two(02), ninety-three (33), nine: Y DATIMER & OLEARY (20), and ninety-five (95), in Rigga’s & Plant’s snb- ‘Anctioncors and Real Estate Brokers. division of snare numbered two handred aud e'ght | Southwest corner Pernsyliiania aveune and ith 6t.y (288), in the city of Washington, D. @., with improvements thereon. erms of sale: One-third in cash, of which @50 must be paid on each lot at the time of sale; the ae- ferred payments to be tinde in 6 and 12 months after the day of sale, with isterest at 8 per cent. por an- pom, and fecured by # deed of tru-t to the sats faction of the trustee, Terms of sale to be faily com- piled with within six days after day of sale, other- Star Office Buiidiug. SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON FIFTH STREET SOUTHEAST, NEAK PENNSYLVA- NIA AVENUE. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber a folto 412. of the land records for Washing- ton county, D. © , and decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Cotum! assed in special Wise the trastes reserves the right to resell the pro- | termon the 13th and lath day of Oct . perty after one wee cie8, at the riek and covt | 1574, tho undersigned will offer at public sale on the of first purshaser, All convoyanelng at the purchs- ser's cost WARD. Triste, na ectai-eotds WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct, YLATIMEK & OLEARY. I Auctioneers and Boal Estate Brokers, & Orne! anc Lith street, premises,on MONDAY, the 26th day of October 1574, at 4 o'clock p. m.,the following descr: bed Seine te wit: Part of Lot 5,in square $43, in ® ington city, having about 2 feet front on sth utheast, and abont 106 feet deep and im ed by atrame dwelling, two stories, and back ting. erms cash, or as may b: A deposié of $0 wil! If tee parchager fails to comply with the terms within seven days after sale, the property be resold at his risk and cost. Uonveyancing at the cost of the pa: chaser, JAS. MABY A DELA LATIMBE & ¢ west corner of Petra, Sorigtar Ofice Baile TREE'S SALB OF A VERY DESIBABLE IDENOE ON 23ra STREET NORTA- ST, between L street and Massachusctts ave- mm, rée cf the Supreme Court of & District of (olnmbiay passed in a cause tm which Eliza I. Claxton otal sre complainants, snd Arthur B. Claxton et al. are defendents, Iwill ciler for sale, st public auction, in front of the Bremises, on THURSDAY, 29th of Os ‘clock. part of Lot Mo. 18,ia siaare No “dae fe tlow nnounced at time of required attime of etls-co&da Ty Broker end Anctioncer, No. 511 7h street, opposite U. 8, Post OMice. i Real Extace € —Beginving at m point on 14th str: v twouty (20) fowt trom the dividing line | SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO-STORY BRICK © d lot eighteen (13) and lot one (1) in sald HOUSE ON HE SOUTH SIDE . nd Tanning the i withthe line ef | STREET, BETWEEN 41 ABD twenty-twe ( thence west ¢ BOKTH WEST. d twenty-efght (123) feet to an all I will cffer for sale on MONDAY, (ictobor a @-. 1874, at S o'clock p.m.. in frout of the Premises, Lot 13. in Sqnare 511, improved bya nice two-story Brick Dwelling ad ‘large barn oF shop in the rear Terms: Oce-third onal and eigsteen month: hy | comirmuce of wl 500, b ee tes at rale, octal LATIMER & OLEARY, BS* "vcaloneers abt Weal stato Brokers Sonthweet corner Pent a.avenne and iith st. Siar Office Briidings, BIGULY VALUABLE BUILDING SITE ON TH SOUTHEAST CORNER OF B AND EKVENTH STRRETS. ISLAND, AT AUCTION, ry Sn MONDAY AFTERNOON, Uctober 261h, ‘Lot ee sonth along the iin feet of said aliey sevent git (38) feet; + thence e: to the point of begin. ther with the improvements, which con- '¥ comfortable three scory and basement k Dwelling, containing mine rooms. aie: One-third of purchase money “balance in two eynal iostalments, at ths, for whick the purch ir will be required give his notes, besiiog tuterest at tho rate of 8 ber cent. per annam. secured by the retenti »n of the title to said property by the trustec. $25) Jown when property is sold. Conveyanciug at erst of pur- chaser. THOS. J. FISHER, Trnstes. EUGENE CABUst, 5: cctlo-d&ds_ LATIMER & OLEARY BBY CCTTEELE «01 thence east thirt balance in six, twelve ‘chaser to axsumé an in- jug ten per cent interest B. J. SWEET, Anct. pre Term sud th nd 10th strects northwest TSUSTER’S BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL MSTATE ON RAST CAPLTOU STREET, at 4% o’ lock. in front of the premises, in equare 452, 25x15 feet, in one of the best loeaitons on the Ie for a business, Terms made known at gale, ©: yancing st purchaser's BETWEEN 2) AND 3. STREETS (NORTH cost TIDE. CONSISTING OF A THREE STORY oct30-5t LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. FBAM DWELLING, WITH LABGE OSL. | = — seco ctl Baoke®: *25:AL80, FRAME STABLE IN BX THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer, rs Pa of deed ot treat, gaten 0 tober 1b, 641 Louisiai epue, near 7th streot : 1, aud duiy recorded ia Liber No. 656; s <i lis ldethane tee ee ec eke TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO AND ATA istrict of Columbia) and by direction of the party secured | STORY BRIOK DWELLING HOUSE, Bo 4 thereby. Fwlif sell” at eubiic auction, in, froatot | SIXTH STERET SOUTHWEST, AT AUC A ye beg me tg x ee By virtue of a deed of trust dated December there certain pieces or parcels of ground i Ge: 13th, A. D. 1870, and duly recorded in liber cf Washigton, in said District, sud kaown and de. 633, folio S24, one of ‘the land records of the Dis- scribed as follews, to wit: The western 26 feet front- | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party ing on Kast Oapitol strect of Let 1, ia Square No, | Pecured thereby. I’ wiil sell, at public anction, in Ted, aud extending back tho width of 35 fect the full | {ont of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, October «f said lot; also, Lot lettered and marked | 35th, 1574, at 4 o'clock p. m.,, all that certain piece “M,” in H. 9. Sholes and others? recorded subdi- | OF parcel of ground situate, lying and being in the Histon of original Lote 14, 15, 16, 17 and 1, ia said | City of Washingson, District o! Commeetss Eat ausre Mo. 759, cxoepting the south 12 fest 97 inches | KDopn, amd described a umber, epee (18), fronticg on 34 strece cast, by equal depth of 29 fot | 18 Todd apd Gunnell’s recorded subdivision Jinch of ssid lot M,” together with the improve- ments thereot One-fonrth cash, (of which $200 must be paid down day of sale;) and the balance m ¢ ual payments to be scoured by purchaser's botes, ng interest at the rate often per cent. joa annum, (payable semi- annually,) and a deed of trust on the property Oonveyadcing and recording at the purchaser's square numbered four hundred and sixty-five (455), as by reference to the record of ssid subdivision in liber N. K., No.1, folio 290, in the surveyor’s office of said city'will appear: her with the impro ments therecn, which ¢ of @ two and one-half om ry Brick Dwell! "Perms: One-third cash: balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest. deposit of $100 aired . All conveyancing at sold. | when tihe property is bid ott If terms of slo are not lied with in six days | the cost of the purchaser. after sale, the trastee rese the right to resell, at ected vy. DURGAN conTE cr ree risk aad cost of defaulting pnrchaser. M FE W. OLTZMAW, Trastee, 7 octi?-d_ [Rep] "LUTTWELL © OU. Aca, | [NITED STATES MABSHAL’S BALE z In virtue of a writ of tieri facias, issued out of the BBY Pal Rainn BeOKer and Auctioneer, Clerk's oMice of the Supreme Court of the District Federal Buildings, cor. F ud 7th sts., northwest, | of Oolumbia, and to me direcied, I will sell at pub- lic sale for cash, infront of tne court house door of TBUSTER’s BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | said erg ty TUESDAY, the 34 day of Novem- AND U VED PROPERTY ON T ber, 1874, at 12 o’clock m., all John Casey’s right, CouNe FPENNSYLVABTA AVENUE | title, clan, and Intcretin and Se wot Beret AEUOFD AND Teta Sruburs SOURS: | Duce ietaiie: ose? cf Waaninaten, EAGT AE AUOFIGN, no | Ge teperraen ate niet ae By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated September 90,1571, daly recorded in Liber 332, ond of the Land records for Washington County, D. O, and at the request of the party secnred thereby, I will sell at public anction fa front of the premiaes om THURSDAY October 29 1574, at 4.30 o'clock p.m. MN athowe lots of ground situated in the city of Washington, D.0.. kpewn and dercrided as lots numbered ove (1) and four (4) in square numbered nine hundred and forty- seven (947), together with the improvements, Lot Rumbered one (1) is improved by’ a two story aud attic brick dwelling with back building known as jevied upon se the property of John Oasey, and will ‘be soll to ar obn Casey, ol istrict of Oo- Tambia. J ALEX. SHARP, octlecd é NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. In virtue of four writs of fleri facias, iasned ont of the Clork’s office of the Supreme Oourt of the Dis- trict of Oolombia, and to me directed, I shall sell at public sale, for cash, in front of the Court-honse of suid District. on TURSDAY the ‘3d day of Novem- ber, 1874, at 12 o'clock m , all John Bouey’s right, title, cial Ho. 653, fotio 916 Pennsylvania avenue, a i Terme: One-fvurth cash, balance at 6, 12,18, and | Siuae Mo, 698 iu the cis Gr WW seb De Z months, at 0 per coat laterest, secured bY a‘deed | tdvether witicalr set, Gtigutar Ghee eet seis of pepo Ad property Looe 1% wb Mer oa rgien thereon, seized a1 Tevied'upon the property of ‘ns a Geposit on day of sale. All couveyacclug at ex- | jugreads seized & een Pence purchaser. If termmsof waiearo noecom. | j°B®Rcney, and will be sold ‘te Sree Nos. #839, 140, 9649 and 988°, iu favor of the District ct Columbia, egainst Bobert Farrell and Joho Boncy 9380 and #340, ageiust Mary Bagg aut John plied vith In seven days, the trastes reserves the and cost of ver pate to resell the property at the risk 's ces CHABUES A SAMRE Bratton. ©" | Boney in atiogee et Matin, Waheed, okt J.T. COLDWELUL, Salesman. | erty ad U.S. Marshal D. 0. . SWEET, Usitep STATES MARSHALL'S SALE. Be Beal Estate Broker and Auctionsor, Ho, 611 7thstrest northwest, In virtue of five writs of fleri facias issued out of the Clerk's office of the Buprewe Uourt of the Dis- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIEABLE THRER- NI tr ct of Oclumbia and to me directed, I will sell BIDE OFC SERRE CET eRe eo OEE | public sale fur Gael ihe at tbe ome eat SIDE OF G STREET, BETWEEN lity AND Goor of said District, on TUESDAY ; 0 +9 sthe $4 day of 127u STREETS NORTH W EST. November, Ifa: of 12 cole mi are @=4 TD. Wes, ond nie eens eee Pachoe' right, ttle, elaim and iutafvst in aod te beth & ~ 2. | Lots Now 1u1, 402, 1U3 and lot, in Dele & Wright's tong DCO CHE th ete es aniae. | subdivision ot Mocnt Pieseck te te eee of the preinises. to "the highest bidder, on TUme | WAehu.ston, District of Columba, together with all DAY, October 90, 1574, at B ovCloce he thee ney | aud singular the linprovements thorese selvad and B foot of jut 9, 10 sanare nambered $24, having e | levied upon asthe property of August Bachus, and Width of 26 feet'and s depth of 10) feet, and. teu proved by a three-story brick dwelling." Terms of vale: The amouut of todebtednoss 99- cured by auld deed of trust unpaid and expenses of sale (ail amounting to about '$2.A40) in cash, and the balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, for which the notes of the purchaser. bearing interest from the Will be sold to sstisfy executions Christian Bproesser, Jacob Ds Bachus, Aug jo, 9257 against mer and August Ho. 963 agaivet Oscar Forelander and st Bechns, Now. 9567, 9773 and 9791 against Frederick Myers and August Bachus, all at the suit of the District of Columbia. SULRX'R SHARP, U.8, Marsbal,D.0. day of sale, a eacered by © deed of frost upon the T 14, 1874. ootli-ta all be 2, jonverancin, - | FSITRD STATES MARSHALS SALA” Chssor's cost. If formas of anle are ack combina (JPITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. with within seven days after the sale, ths trustess reserve the right to resell the property afver five Gays’ sdvertisement, at the risk aad cost of the defaulting purchaser. In virtne of me directed, I will sell, at to ublio sale, for cash, in aid 4 front of the yart-honse WG 4 IELOWs} arustecs, | Secret District on TUESDAY, ‘he 3a day of oct eodds if. J. SWEET; Auctionver. | November, 1874, at $0.4 fab tithes clalos and toterect naka fo Eo + title, claim a {a Beall s addition to Geo ro,D. 6. Be B7 THE ABOVE, SALE 18 POSTPONED | f3:'thesamoattheuorthwent intersection of Monroe until WEDNESDAY, y 2S, 1874, same hour | gia Beall strects, in said Georgetown, and runni and place. By order of the Trustess, horth sloug the west line of Monroe 'strest 3 fat seis she J. BWERT, Auctioncer, | ihencs west and Parallel wich 3 Bis sree 6 fut ~e thence Bout jel with Monroe eens reer we ant Anstioncer, tect to Beall street; thence east slong theiies of § . B H ? Beall street 60 feet to the fether with all apd. sir bs BASEN EN bree ROBT BY JAMES GUILD, Aectionner, 41014 Pennsylran's srenn CLOT BING. FANCY GOODS, DRY GOODS, CET- LERY, WOMAN'S UNDERGARMENTS, ac, s BYSEY EV EXING st 7-30 5. ¥, THUSSDAY and SATURDAY James SUTLD. Anet, ¥ DUBOSHSUNS BROS., Auctioncers, ‘ Corver sh and D streets northwest, ONE LIGHT SPRING WAGON, AND ONR Can. PENTRKS’ WAGON, NEW AND IN GUD ORDER Will be sold, in front of om Teom=, corn and O street, o'clock. iSDAY MORN October 27th, to cover atrauces and storage. Ol DUNCANSON BROS. Sucts B* WM. L. WALL & OU., Auctioneers, New Marble Building, Nos. 900 and 90¥ Penn. avenue, corner &h «treet, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD-OASE 7-O0TAVE PI- Sh); ELEGANT PARUOK SUITS, WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. SIDEBOABDS, WaRDI 88. BOOK CASES, ETEGERS, EX = ES. WALNUT BEDST = ABSLE TOP T. HAT RACK, HAi 3848. « S On WEDNESDAY MORNING. October Piskees at 10 o'clock, we w the first Qoor of onrssiesroonts a La col'ection of Furniture, &. We ueme in iz octave Piano (Meyer), cost der Bets. with Dressing Cases and 0 piecos complete jout Ohamber Satts,3 pieces direct from afacturer Parlor Scis in Brocatells, Bops, Terrios ani Hair Cloth Welout B deteats, w Des, Hat Bac Sidepoard«, Mirrors Wslunt ard Oak Batension Tables, Coltage Chamber Sets Ha'r and Shack Mattresses, Tarestry ano lograin Oa: pets. ‘Terms cash, WS. L WALL & ¢ octa6-2 Aucttos 2Y WMT B Horse Lonisiana avenue, between 9h aud 10h strests On TBURSDY MORNING, Metobor Regvste, at 11 o'cock, we will sell at One pair of Block Horses, 680d 7 years old, very stylisd; Work in singto o: une. One pair Of Biack Morgan ri6 bigh: suitable for « co: ape; Rind ao a: ntle, fo sin: or dovb! arn Ore Core Re, wiih glas: Beckhy One Coupe, with glass froot, built by good maker, Une Victoria Oarriage Ono Jump-seat Rockaway, built by Joyce One st Pouble Gosch Harness Use set Deuble Ligh: Harcess. Bale peremptory, by order of the agent ‘We call special’ attention of parchasers to the above sale, asthe sale is peremptory, A complet tana full description at eale “ Terms: Cas WM. L. WALL & © _00 36 {Repub } Aacts. B¥ BUNCANSON BROTHERS, anctioncers, Southeast corner 9th and D streets morth west, SIX ELEGANT TWo- TAND MAN PRESSED BRICK ALL THE MODE. UATED ON K 8T AND TENTH STREE AUCTION. By virtue of six deeds of trus dated August 2, A. D. 1s7z, du! Liber No. 692, tolis 129: Liber 682, folio 138; Liber 63; folio 49; aud Liber 691. f lard recoras for the Distric uest of the parties secured ther mblic waction, in fi BDAY, the 1Och di amnencins at 2 0% cels Of ashington, Distr and described on the er Of tots marked and let Beoyawin F. Gtiber np S71), together with the i <f ah elegact two-story Toof pressed brick wolling ho fornished with every convenionce residence. This property ts in a most dosirable location. 1pre Daven lass facing south, with spactous grounds iu front, band somely fenced. It is near “Mount Vernon and con- ventent to all the street railwaya. Terms: On lots A,1.0 and 0. $10.00 cach; on + $9,800, and on i 12,000), with 4 2 from Au 3 ot sale tn at #ixyt n months, n: six por cent c mu ae by a deed of trust onthe f 0) on each lot will be pveyancing, &c. Purchasers. : Lf terme of sale are not complied with in seven days from day of sels, tne trastees reserve tne right to resell the property at the rick end cost of ihe jefaniting puretaser or purchasers, npon givicg five days’ notice in somedsiiy paper pablistied in Washington, D.O E A. ROLLINS, Sime WM. B CHANDLER.{ Trustees, UNCANDSON BHOS, A t tims of eal, expense of parebaser or Jey LATIMNM & ULEARY, B* Auvctioncers and Real Estate Brokers, Bontbweat corner Pernsylvania avenue and Lith #t., Star Office Building, TES’SSALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 13:n STEMET, BET WESN ) AND B NOBTH WEST July. 1373, r of the’ lan aud at t st to me, dated Orded In’ Lit» 21, folio Dirtrict of holdor of the ic auction, ia front of the promis: 7th day vf November, 18/4, at 4 following property, described tn Trost, to wit: Lots seven (7) aud eight (3), in mans Trustee's subdivision of *yuare numbered two burdred and seventy-seven (277), improved by @ Two-stcry Frame Dwelling House. Terms of sale: Twenty-one handred ($2.10) with all ‘costa and expenses cash in one and two years, secured hy deed on pr 4 ferred payments to bear interest. perty, $100 on day of sale, and if terms of sale are not complird with in five days the property will be resold at the risk and cost of defauitirg purchaser. Conveyancing at shaser's cost. carci’ 3. MILLS DBAW, Trostes. “cota LATIMER & ULBARY, Acct, ¥ LATIMER & OLBABY, Buse grber Pennsylvania avorce ead 11th ot corner Pennsylvania avon: ip Btar Building. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TUBE, FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS, tc. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, October ‘25th, 1874,ccommencicg at 10 o'clock, at the residence of # gentleman declining house- keeping, No. 1002 Massachusetts avenue, between ‘and llth streets northwest, wa shail & very extensive and superb collection of Household goose, vis: Feur snites of Parlor Furniture, upholstered in Hepa avd Hair Qloth: Walnut Marl ie-bsse and Mirror-back Etegeres Walnut Marble-top Tables; Fine Bisck Walout Marbic-top Chamber Buites; Roperior, Painted Chamber Set Window Hangings and Shades; A splendid lot of Feather Pillows; Husk ard Hair Mattrasses. Hair Bolsters Wardrobes. Tables aud Ouairs Superior Brusseis, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpete; Blankets, Comforts and Spreads; China aud Tin Toilet Ware; Osk and Walnut Extension Dining Tables; About 40 cuperior Oak Diving Ohsirs. Together with many useful articles found in » perfectly-furnished house. T : Con ae. GATIMBR & OLEARY, Anct« ¥ THOMAS E. WAGGAMA: Beal Katate Auctioncer, 9 Tth street. DESISABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON UBION STBERT. ISLAND, NEAR SEVENTI- STREET WUAKE. AT AUOTION. ‘On WEDNESDAY, October 2%) at 5 o'clock &, m,.1 sball offer for salo, at public auction, e shove property, being lote 49, 50 and 51, in equare %/2, fronting 75 teet on Unien street, — re eo en rms ie known on day of le. oct THOS. B, WAGGAMAN, Anct, Bx WASH, B. WILLIAMS, Anctioncor, (Successor to Green & Williams, Accts.,) No. 1001, northwest corner loth and D streets, ASSIGNER’S SALE OF THE STOOK, FIX. TURES, AND GUOD WILL OF THESAMPLER BOOM, COBNKB 61H grener AND PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE N. W., No. GOL On SATUBDAY, October S1, 1u7i, at 10 Ges. m.y I will offer for sale, at public , On the premises, No. GUT Peansy|- ‘auia avenue morthwest. the Stock, #ix- tures and Good-will of the Sample Boom, revently occupied by James M ‘Terms: One-third cush; the residue insix,twelve, and cighteen months, the purchaser's n: tos, creed and secured to the satisfaction of th sigpes,to be given for the deferred pryments, ing tuterest at 8 per cent, “$100 deposit ou the ce ptance of AMES 8. EDWAEDS, Assigneo. cota AMWASa™B WieL tas’ ance, . B. E BB* Pitts tate Broker sod a: auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest. ON SALE OF A FINE BUILDING SON MOLTH T SPERET. DETWEEN ROUT CAPITOL AND Ist STRELT WEST. Wiil be cold on FBIDAY. October 30, 1874, at o'clock p. my numbered 132, - oy ny rece 22 feet on north I street "germs made known on day of sale, Deposit of $50 Woud “5.7. COLDWELL, Salesman, BY WASH: Wi No. 1001, northwest i : Hi i i f EVENING STAR. ADELINA PATTr’s Diamonps ant HUsnaNn. I overheard s lady at the opera the other might talking about Adelina Patti's costames. re the most elegant on the stage.” «aid #b: such gorgeous dresses,ench strings of diamonds and ropes of pearls. In the saloon scewe in‘La Traviata’ she wears her dress and hair tr: mmed with diamonds instead of cameilias.”” do not oubt the diamond part of the story, bat think it 1s very bad taste. The point of the dress is the camellias. As to the elegant costames, | doubt that, for friends of mine, just ro: a | from abroad, say that, althougt Patti quantitiesof jewels, she is very carcless her dresses, And that she wears old satin skirt that is flimsy and grimy with age and dirt. Worth, who makes the most of her dresees, complains that the Marquise de Caux is very | economicaal. Notwithstanding her sconomy in | the matter of drees, she gives freely where she takes afancy. I know for a certainty that she allows @ young American girl in Paris ¢W0 a Year to pursue her musical stadies. She only values & present by its worth in dollars ant | cents. [am told that at Christmas time she is the recipient of gifts from hundreds and hac- dreds of admirers, bat that she only keeps the jewelry from among the lot: everything else sbe tosses over to ber maid. Mme. Patti and her husband jive very happily together, an annsna! thing in similar marriages. The old marquis gre to the opera every night when she sings and sits down in a retired corner, and neve takes bis lorgnette off bis wife while she is on the stage. When she retires, he ta his back to the foot-lights and rakes the house through his glass. If there is anything in Mm: singing or acting that does not suit him, be tell. her so when he goes bebind the scenss, and «b dors Detter next time. Such hasband is worth all the crit! in the world. Patti kno: very well that what her marquis tells her is for he: good, while a critic may euggest or cayil out of some unfriendly feeling. In the mean tim e &re no nearer hearing this great singer in our nm country than we were five yaa she finds it more profitable to pay Mr large amount of money, every year, Kosch sach e as she conclade« to xing to Tuldll her con. | t rrespondence Boston 2 z m0 | oo j Base Batt Prosracts—Tir F. . | Maintaining a Professional fram —A re > T. dated New York, October 1¢ | ball pros- | tons are playiog badly jast now and are in im minent danger of losing the championship. The Koston players, with the exception of George Hall, bave all signed papers to play in the Hab the coming season. Hail is wanted by the Phil- adelphia Athletics, at asalary of $1,600 for the season. Mr. Douglass, a prominent officer of the Hartford club has been tm this city for ul days, making overturesto the Mutuals, bat so tar he has obtained no encouragement save from Dick Higham, who will probably be the catcher and captain of the coming Hartford nine. It is almost a certainty that Ferguson, Chapman, Pearce, Bond, Dealmau and Booth, of the present Atlantic nine, will go elsewhers next season. As members of the o0-operative Atlantics they have not made over £300 or ©)00 each this season, and naturally enough they “hanker” to play in a stock company team, re the salaries top the figures given by sev hundreds, and where the pay is certain, he ball players of this region are wild over the reporte of extravagant ealaries to be paid by the Chicago club next year. Among other ramors it is stated that Matthews, the Mutual pitcher, has been offered $3,000 a year for threa seasons to pitch for the boys of the Lake city, and also that Burdock, the champion third-base player, has signed the document binding him to playin | ago tor three years at #2.) a year. e | Th years ago when Ferguson picked Mr. Burdock from the ranks of the Brooklyn Athletic he gentleman would have blessed his stars if he could have made #2) a week in any p Bat his history is only the history of dozens her favorites of the ball-tield. Bardock is ge. and what is more, he is thought to Onecst man A Nuoro Aproap MISTAKEN POR THR Devit—Ludicrous Scene in a .—A South German paper relates the following :—In a Ba- varian town of the most pronounced Catholic orthodoxy the priest preached lately against the oid Catholics, and related euch horrible tings about them that his pious hearers were liter- ally borror-stricken at old Catholic impieties. At last the preacher cried: +The old Catholics are to impure that they will all be cast into the pit, and if what I tell you is not true, may the devil take me nor o2 the spot!” His excitement was terrible, bh: 80 struck the cushion that the book fell from it. Not far from the Pulpit there sat an American, who hada negro ser- vant with him, to whom he beckoned to take the book up to the priest, who perhaps never had seen one of the sons of Ham in his life. The negro St once obeyed, and as he mounted the lowest of the pulpit steps the clergyman repeat ed bis wish that the devil might come and take him if what he said against the old Uatho! Was not true. Although the negro went softly the preacher heard his footsteps, and, turning around, saw a black object solesnly, stoadily, and surely approaching him. He looked at htm with terror, und believing that he would be the next instant collared by bis satanic majesty, he cried out, with trembling voice: “It is, after all, possible that there may be good people among the old Catholics.” Turning then around to tee it the object had disappeared, be saw it still steadily approaching. The perspiration burst out on bis brow, and fall of deepair ne called out, |*-There are even many ple among the old Catholics!” Thiuking that tnis would suffice, he turned around, bu: what was his horror to find that the object was close at hand. Imagining bimseif in the very grasp of Beclzebub, turning partly to the negro and partly to the congregation, he cried out: “May the devil come and take me if all the ol: Cath- olics are not better than we are!” The territied priest fainted from the fright, and it wae only after eome time that he recovered. Koppery ny Masxep BurGiars.—Shortly after eight o’clock last night five masked men entered the residence of Wm. Kussell,on Farm, near Ruseell street, Ida hill. There was no one in the house but Mr. Raussell’s mother, an old lady seventy years of age. The men protended to be policemen, and said they were in search of stolen property. The tallest of the men said he was chief pod pened He ordered his men to take the old ly into @ bedroom, which they obeyed. She was then thrown on a bed, ace placed in her mouth, and her hands were tk behind her back. One of the men strack the old lady on the face, and another of the gang put hiskneeon her breast with such force as to injure her seriousiy. She said to the one who acted as chiet that he was a nice man to be on the police force. answered that if she bad any more to say he would cut her heart out. He went so far as to order the gang to kill her, and bis order would have been obeyed but for one of the gang, the short- est man of the five, who told them that th must not hurt the old lady. They were evi- dently atraid of him, for as soon he spoke they all obeyed his order. The brates then ransacked the house and broke open a trunk with a stove poker, but failed tosecare a large amount of money, which they sup) Mr. Russell bad in the house. Mr. Russell was fortunate enough to have his money aud most of his valuables in the banks. The thieves took a watch chain and air of sleeve buttons, both of which were valued at $100. A valuable diamond pia, valued at $600, which was in a pocket of a pair of Mr. Russel’s pants, was not found by the thieves. The robbers remained in the house about fit- teen minntes, when they left with their light Looty.—Troy (.N. F.) Whig, 224. THE HYACINTH is not only very beautifa and fragrant flower but one easily cuitivated ‘This is the season when the bulbs intended for house cultivation should be secured, A word to our lady friends in regar: to the best modes of what is known as glassor water culture. First give a preference to the single varieties. They are less beautiful, but are to be'preferred to the double ones for the reason that they bloom two or three weeks sooner and are more fragral nt. Having selected the bulbs, fill the glasses with pure water, place the bulbs: in them, and set them im 8 dark closet for a fortnight or three weeks, or unti] the glasses are well flied with fibres. Then to the sun; give fresh gair occasionally, when the weather will permit. Change the water when it becomes Sopa, When making the cha takes out the bulbs and rinse the roots well in clean water; also wash the insides of the glasses thoroughly. The freezing of the water not only the safety of the glasses, but causes the root to de- esy. Soft waterisalwayspreferable. It should be perfectly clear to show the roots to tages, and should be on a level with the base of the glasse within the ‘hese brief directions, the bulb. Avoid es racefully over He front want to“ tried to kick tho efficer below murder. Be said he wanted angel; that the soft breeze was him to cast off thie shell called stars, and the officer bad to trundle bim bere in a band-cart. What did the soft seem to ay?” ingaired his honor. “I don't remember much about it,” replied tbe prisoner, around in sn uveasy manner. “Did seem ne penal Ce a m1 An IXPANT AtworT STARTED RY Ire Mo- TERK —A moet dixtroming Case of crerity to « yonng child was beard by Justice Flammor at deterson Market Police Coort, in New York ty,on Thurstay. Thecomplainant was Thos. Courte ~ No. st W. th street. an in » and sober man. who charged lle wits Mary with being an Dabitus!draskard Tne Fomian contracted the fatal habit spine twel months ago, and ever since their home bas bee unendurate. They have one child fire monthe old, and the husband asked that his wife be sent to the tsland and child given over to him. The woman, who was present unter ar. rest, carried the babe in berarms. Even at this time she was in a mandiin condition. Every nh court was shocked by the appearance of poor intial It was almost lifelom, and scarcely ve weighed over six pounds. ‘The child was evidently being starved to death, nd it is thought cannot now fecorer, being too weak from want of food. The wom: to the island the child was given to t “THERE Ie 4 Tie FOR ALL Tarncs.”—Mr, John Adame, of Newark, N. J., hired two col ored men to carry three tons of coal inte bis gellar Thursday, and then went to a funeral. When he returned both Africans were dead @runk on the coal he: P. Bot more than one- = which had heen housed. They bad rank seventeen hotties of wine, which they stole from a cabinet the cellar Pen—row ers. October. 1S Rev. Pathe Mre EMILY SEYMOUR DEMPSEY. dence of Ber grandpa rent, A.J. Jupor onday Morving, Oe ber 3th MA ME Hand L Netice of foeral in & DOWD. On Sunday, October 2th, MARGARET piace from ber rect West, » friends of the family are Qeorgstown, D.O., on the marn- sinnt, JOUN FOWLEB, aged & day) alern oon, w Honest Max Lu the ¢e marn the he Diacr band, an atectionaie fsthor, ami Qceupy tre, under the old corpo Georgetowe, positions of trust honor, his Tecord was untarnished ty apy @ od of wrong doing; on the © 3 ly did he govern hum- self By the te and jastion, bat re- by those with whom be was whom be exercised © as ber his kt Daily endow * in ® in the pursuit of Ass frievd, whe could age tlow to form frieudsbip, but those to whom as 90 attached he* tiaked to him me wich “ho oke of steel, and throngh good report and through evil Teport endured tuto the end ‘a bis death we are deprived of one Can not easily be Diled; one whose mw be cherished ty the bearts of those who kuow bim nutit they shall tn tara “sloop tho sleep that Knows mo Wahin Te Uf beroaved fami hose without hope.”” 11 meet will we would «s7,“mourn not in « few short years at nnd where sickness, er router, and where igo his body as the meme ve With us forevermore. H © 28,1874, at the w dence ¢ sister, near Bhoreham, Vi, WiLLIG@ H. HUSSTIB, of thie city, in the Gist yoar of bis ry ef OURDAN. Ip Georgetown, D. C., Qotobor ath, JOSEPB J.P. OURDAN Fanera! from his late residence, Bo, 18% High stroot, Wednesday, Bh, at 5.30 p a ¥_ On Banday, Goror at 11 o'olook MABGGAKET W TENLEY, consort of ¥,to the 67:h your of her age, formerly of Portemouth, Va., but for the past eleven yoars a Tesident of this cfty ‘The funeral wil! take morrow (Tasstay) morning, at 10 o'clock, fro late reetden ° rect uot hwest, which friendeand acyusiut of the family are respectiaily invited to at- TALCOTT. At 5 a. m0 LOUIBA, wtfe of Sifted 5 °T. ber 26th, MARIA att, iD tho dist year funeral hereafter - UNDERTAKERS, &e. R HARD F. HARVEX, Undertaker, (Successor to HARVBY & M*RKY No, 934 F Srxeet, between Ninth and Teota RSTAILS BURIA CaSKS AND CASESBTS Of every description, mari-ly SHKOUDS, HABI BYIPAL AND FONERAL w Rea QUETS, CBOSSES, ANCHOMS ASD Proserved or Embsimed in Wax. 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