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_AUOTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. B* BS. Caknes, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. ¥ B. 8. a. Broset and Anctionear, BS Bstate ‘roe Federal Buildings, corner Teh sad F sts, northweat. | Federal ‘Buildings, corner Teh and F sts, northwest, NoTics POTION SALE OF VALCABLE PROPERTY bi BEST, 3 AUCTION SALES. THis AFTERNOON, SALE OF LOWS ON PENNSYLVANIA AVR. FROSTING ON NOUTH ORT: > PROPERTY On 5 EAT eCauly Auoriog Fuk fam = | SUREET WEST AND NEW sEusey AVs- ND N STRERTS Aarooabiy to an act of Ooagrem of the United States, | te a of November, A.D. Isa atoneeanee les coe cote en soe ea the premises, Lot numbered one. (1,)in snare front of $e sremioc, oe 3% o'clock ‘weat of rquare 663, fronting 84 75-'00 Square nam- Ostreet, im act States, cuitied “An act to provide for the paving of tC nates of the United orth feet on 34 street weet, and 68 “ * ‘feet four(4) busy lv ania aveces,” approved Joly SB, 1570, the | Sew Jersev . venue, T8480) Pay aa Brigadior Quderal or leva. ae isn tonenn B. Micaler, engineer in charg» (tie baiidiage Seeion. wpe gam nd grourds, am te May rf the city ot Washing= San prea neet LOR, OF their’ succemers in oifice, wore appointed » Repent ea mission to pave Peunsyivacta avenue, with sach materia as they nigne=-icc', {rom the nortewase | 20 Sconpeance of Did. “Terme to be complied wit Sate cf the Ospitel groaads to the eroming of lash ayn. Salesman. West: bem! after oak comets =~ said soumisnicn selecead a wood pavement Ter ss of said svenws, and caused thn sews tebe pared therewith, ID MSOC TUsuce WILD the provisions of esid we nd whereasof the paring as sforesald to the sat- R* Foderal Bulidings, corner 7th and ¥ ata. northwest. Heal Reais Acctloneer and Broker, 3-STORY RBRIOK 23. ry ereruee pees | #9il {n front of the premises fRIDAY, the L4cn dar of the following de- city of Washing- Allthat ptoce or Thomas Cnr berry Sud uinety owe doilae ard clowen Oe whole a Lec righ (5) Bamarvatio Qrecered fp thy baer of S-ojyemin 0 Ta: fear wacds ‘ON STRUAT. No 1 ATTINGLY, faction of sad omission and aeoording tote | THs OOLWES OF E eat, NORTHW: Baylor. Ov tat ons Of emi! se * thereef i HS 800’ Oss. Sech ict we ene-riaited by theeomaimien undast | BSLOW T ae oratom oe AD Te Anette ftonted Scainat seh! Ge nad the owners tmersef. | By virtue of a deed of trast, dated April 24, Aud wlcr@ae (be said aenmmments wore in part as | (8B 4"). luvs. aniy recorded Im Libor No 9. font Real ba mgr eat tess land records for she, District of Federal Buildings, cor, PEF mg . the written request of tee party Ba oO! TMP a Ou FRIDAY, Novsmber 6. 157 a« blie anetio®s, im front of { ollew: nhs aes go pe asad om the | Sit? of Wesnit rapes Ges, Gate aortaean cone, ( % zs ground plat or plan of said <9 Be 0 auare ‘on the northeast On the whote of Lot etgint,(8;) Beservationtwolre, | Fyrcy-aieht (48) "tn tanbee moe bene eee | OO Of Teed ate tise on improved by oe mame of William Morrison 0 1 tu £ Ay-oight doliars sud eighty -two (182), subdivided by Wiliam din, and recorded ix, Libor W. T., folto 70, of the sarvey- or's office of Washington couaty,D O., froatin oa 16th street twenty sad twenty-five ons hu | dred bs (2+ 25-100) fest, with a dapsh of ninety-ser +n acd forty-two one- hundredths (97 42-10y) fect, to- & two-story Frame Store and Dwelling, beiug @ bumber one business stand At 4:30 o'clock, sub-lot*' H.” in Sanare 495, on the sontheast corner of 6tn and F streets sonth wast, fees Ling 24 teot 6 inches on 6th struct, by a depth of feet. tghey-eighe do sethor with the im provements as above. ALse, fed ar oF Lowe two reddit Saves | "terme: Gue-fourtn. casts Dalaocs ia ste, twaive | O2 RATURDAY, Nov'7) i374, at 4:30 olctock f Thoma: Mary, teicen.to the amouet of | SPA eleitoon months, with intsroe: at 10 por cont. | D-m .Let 1-in Sadare @i, trousing 29 fest oa the ect Thome: Mary tcuee tothe amon Pir abate ba wecstod bya dead of trum on tae | west, se © street, between Kand L streets Sight Bedced aud fords ais snd ninety-two erty." All conveyancing at expense of par- | * lomth of Ia fost. SOU mumsrvstion seven, 7.) oe. | Sept Lee the Gl te One-third cash; residue in four ante ark 4 . : evatiey + (7) ao of sale. not complied with in equ ria at six, twelve. eighteen and pet tn the te cane of Market Suaareto | cf ale; <a twerty-fotr montha from the tay of sate. with ine the om mand sevea buadred sud | Soren cays terest at eight per cent., payable semi-aunually ty-twoceats,( $1721 32.) | tht to Fe All conveyaveing at purchaser's cost. $100 re ausiverad Shree ‘han, ° = cemance of Bid eu each fot. ‘Terma to Be Cut seemed in the name of | gry VR SALEIS POSTPONED anti | With tn veven days. i > of foarheatred | perp ge Mont SS Ee eee ee ee antl | octsh-ohde "5, 7. COLDWELI:, Seteamen. X cnate,( $49 4.) bof etd asses: » by auld Qommies roms et Gs0kGe TUCKER, | ae-THs ABOVS SAUm IS POSTPONED « Tt AY, September 23, 1574, camo boa GEORGE TUSK ER, Trus: nS THIS EVENING. §R¥ JAMES GUILD, Anctioncer, 1614 Ponnsylvania Bnd the partier 9 than thirt, daye there: Bnd whereas ty c tor | Pie © of said negl Tenu anid notice the sale ®onm 4 tewned the following | s2-THE ABOVE SAUR IS POSTPONED aati! | CLOTRING, FANCY GOODS, DRY GOODS, ULT. Ree post een agen ae a cn THUBDWAY, Gotames se . east gelo A RLY, WOMBN’S UNDERGARMENTS, ko, ertuficaie sum) 1x. (38.)dated January | ™ — a . 38. 1T1, wgninet subdy fex(5.)tBaquare |g -pho first elas SHES EVERY RVENING at 233.2 Bre bebdred 9 for tren tan cases tae reat aa rUESDs¥. THU iss and SATUBDAY, um December #1, 170. eee ee eci26 Sm coston FRIDAY _ pm. GE TCORER, Tras: J.T. COLD WE | YB a. WARNER, <— ) dated January ss, | ERT Ba GAB OER ag Auctioncer, JAMES GUILD, Anot, uinw.(3@,) dated Janaary | ce 3.) reservation y-eight doilars 3%.) with incerest froin | y WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anotionoer, (Sacceseor to Green & Williams, Aucts No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D streeis. nov3-soads December 33. 1570 Certitcate number fifty, 3 GUARDIAN’ 8 om ¢ ‘ 17h ag 2 ene geet ASe | Federml Buiidiogs, cornet 7tb and F ste, northweet OOhE oe UN ROVRD PROPRETY ON : : ea . ae THE RAST S1D® OF lita 8TREST WBST. t¥-Pipe en 52.) with luterost | f DUSTER RSALN OF A 2-STORY PROSSED- 7 . comber 34, 1870 | RRITK PECNT: MIBSARD ROGH aap | _BSTWAEN D a STRBETS SUUTH. xty (4 By virtue of ain decress of the Saprema Boor, District of Columbia Twill offer for Je. at pabiic anction,on WEDNESDAY, N-- vember 1%, 1974.at 4 o'clock p_m.,in fron: of ths premises, part of lotS, tn sauare 353, in Washington city. D.O | Beginning for the same on lith strast RARMENT DWRLLING ON THR NORTE +LOw OF CORUOKAN ST, BRT Lire AND 1418 STS. SO<THW BST, AT AUOTION By Virtus of » deed of trast &y A.D. 1572, duly. recorded ct LT, susivet whole of lor oieven ten {i}. for four uw ted au and etchty-rin- ase 9), eu.) anired and sight (105), b interest fro 23, Ite > if. @0. ow of the 2 th fr: oat co lots dated J santas port of sots ¢w0(3} | fy Ocinmbia, aad et the request of the it coo worth foot} theeee can Oe test oh inches 5 udred aed t wl f at publ sia: eight hawited and forey Tatars | sroured quereey. Twill eal at publte aucth theece south 35 feet, and thence west 99 fost 10% in: es ( $5.92), with Interest from | MID. 19, 1574, at 4 o’olocs p.m , the following dase e to the renl estate, situate inthe city of Washing a h cash; the residua in om bi Mi ments, at 1, 12 the fro Menon “marker egnare | {Ector Oulembia, to wit: Lat Zumbered niueteon, the day ef sete, with intercete Puc tote ere Kot oquace | (19.)tn Chipman: Bxloy and Richard's, Trustees; | Po,ohy, te weet eg te “Day 7), for tow thousand seven hun- | suttiviston of eguare numbered two hundred atd % be seeured by « deed ot trast en the prop we detlare and thirty-two conte Ely, sold. AIL comeyancing at purchasor's cost forty, 24.) aa the said subdivision is recorded in 0 depoatt o tance of bid. of the sarverce of ths District of Usina- | 9110 depoelt om acoepnnee Hf bid) oa t Liter H. D.O., fotio 37, together with JAS.S8. EDWARDS, Solicitor. (138), Gated »Agalagt sa! Drovemette as bove described nov6 eod WASH. B, WILLIAMS, auct. ot lot 0, tm _san-re number’ t Tesms: Que-third of the parchase money fa cash; | "oO ccs twenty-two ime balance months, with interest wt | ]4% LATIMES & CLEAR 2 aoliare and fity-sie ( $404 56), with interest | trv. per c 2 from Jay of nals, securedey ‘Auctionsers and Beal Brokers, from January 6h. LTT 4 | 2Gged of trust on the property sold. A deposit cf | Southwest corner Pesuaylvanta avenue and 11tb at,, oft 4 wneseas ee te aon oe reer bes atanens sine ene will be required at t ime of sels. Ail Suav ‘Star Office Butiding. t cates were nened Sis Seeing at ox pense reliaser, orms of # s — : Aro not complied with fn seven dae the Tras TRUSTRE’SSALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED mal Bank of the city | Serves the right to rewll the property, at PROPERTY ON 13:1 STOMBT, BSTWEEN 4 cont of the detaulting purchaser after advertisement WILLIAM B TODD, Sr., Tenstee. nowt reads J.T COLDWELL, Saisaman. pr B. WARNER, ? Beal state Broket and Anetioncer, Foderal Building, Oorner 7th aud F ats, northwest, hee applied a€ igned, beiug ti reterredto in Q AND BK NOBTLWSST. By virtue of @ dead of trust tome, dated the Feces} cay of July. 1873, recorded In Liber No 21, folio S77. one of the’ land records for the District of Columbia, aud at the reguaost of tho holder of the notes sscared therohy, L shail sell at public suction, in front of the premises. TUBSDAY, the 17th dey of November, 18/4, at 4 o'clock p m., be following nt thereof at ent bideer op ay of ths big’ sthe eigntecath¢ 1 » Detween the ho: f| roperty, described in said deed of four and stz o’cl ck p m. of day for the pay- THUSTSE'S SALB OF LOTS IN SQUARE 509 Trost, to wit ots seven (7) and eight (8), in Ovit mont of nid taxes as pr- vided Dy seid ect of Uoa- | 4TH STBEET WEST, BETWEEN Q AND | man's’ Trostec’s subdivision of square namo gress. BB OOWRN, | STRSRTS NORTH. two hundred and seventy-seven (277), improved by a Acting Secretary of the Eater \ By virtue of a deed oftrast, dated Novembds: ‘wo-story Frame Dwelling Mouse, ae oO B Bas 5 ' ‘8, 1872, of record In Libor N«. 702, folio 9, 048 of Terms of eale: Twenty-onv bandred dollars @o! <f Svcs U S Ain charge of Public Baik the land records for the county Washington, | (82.100) with all cosie and expenses cash; aCe jogs aud Grounds, } D.C, sid by dircetion of the pay holdti the | in one end two years, secured by deed on woe. aig! W_ DENBISON, | Gebtsecered thereby, I shall sell, in froot of the | deferred payments to benr interest. $100 on day ol HEN&Y T. BLOW, | Promises, on MONDAY, November L6ch, 1374, at | sale, and if terms of asle are not complied with ia J. 4. KBTORAM, | 339 ock p.m , Lots furty-six, (45,) forty-seven, | five days the property will bereaoid at the risk and Commissioners of the District of Qolom? fa. 47) Bfiy-three, (£3,) fifty-eight, (65,) fifty -nine «59, cost of defanitivg purchaser. CUonveyanciag at cts 3w J eo 8a cixty , (60) sixty-two, (63,) sixty-five, (65,) vith the | purchaser's cost. of a two-xtery MILLS DEAN, Trosteo. ts sixty-seven, LATIMBE & OLS48 | provements thereon, ‘couristin ¥ BJ. SWEET, ick Ho " zy 5 ical Estate Broker and Anc Brick House on each lot. Also, octa6-4_ ‘Aucte. (0? )sixty-eigat,(63,) sixty-nine, (69,) seventy, (70,) ——— Bo. 611 Teh tr C acd sovent Cig) vacant, ia, Bgaare saat of BY Tene, 3. WILLIAMS, Gectionssry A TRUSTEES’ = wo | eunare five hondred and Sino, (east of £0),) accord- 4 a ee oe ees Phacts oF canp ON TAB W. | eee tes pon nk ak aan = a Fner 1th aad D streets, s mas of ale e-fourth obab, of whic 7, ACQUEDOCT nOAD. BRING | each lot must be paid ot the tine VELUARLR, IMPROVED, EAL ESTATE, TRACT CALLED “ MaasLam | ana the balauce in six, twelve amd elgbteea m: JRUNTING CH THRO wine the dsy sale, cent interest, 49. y 3 y PM By virtue of a deed of trust from George 0. | deed of tiust on the luis. If the cerusof | SORCISTING OF & BRICK DWELLING AND vee RS May 6. 4. D. _1s3. and iu ton days after the day | BATH HOUSR, ALeo. Galy recorded (c Labse Mo. TL. falto 24,038 of jesold, WE ths risk Red | FAG oe eare the lend records for W weeington county. ia the Dis- | parchaser. Ail the cost of im AM Yict of Colombin. aac by the direction of the party yancing tr be paid by tha peichaner. soy hurts oC three, desde sone dated sconred thereby, we wili aeil on the premises NOW. KENNBDY. trastes, Sh day of Maceo, A-D- 1372, one dated Jan TRUBEDAY. November 19:h Urs, at aertd BH. WARNBM, Avct. | wth, A. D. 1572. wad one ated 18:8 day wat pabiic suc of November, A. D. 172, and alt duly recorded in ber 676, folio 289; No. 698, folio 77; No. 706, folio 296 of the laud records for Washington county, inthe District of Columbia, aud by the direction ‘of the “Haatlam., re YLATIMER & CLEARY. me BS “fitsoocers and Real tate Brotore, Sontbweat corner Peunsylvanis ave. and lith street, sed almost entire! iatning 569,624 fee". and has on the i of wal of the sec } Star Ofioce Batidiags. holder of said notes, I shsil sei, at public auction, ong pe Pe . on MONDAY, the i6th day of November: A.D: Joba Macon rouning beck to thecanal road eae tom tenor OnE, | at 4 loom 9 oe te, allowing property. oe ro o = < 4 oINMm ene a tesateg cbout shece Werthe of Ua aree Pee ARSENAL. BING THE STONM | Sr B airect corthwost those pieces or ef ground sitnate, lying and bei, Washington, Distrit of Col bed on (hs plat or plag of said city as lots nam- bered pine, (3,) teu, (18,) aud eleven, (11,) of Kib- dey's anbdtvimion of juare numbered six bondred apd twenty-eight, (0 ,) smd also all that orrtain pleos or parcel of gro sad sltuate, lying and being in id city of Weahington, being Kbown on the ground ¥ Ly " D PSSMISS FORMBBLY OOUU- WM. S#aDLBY & BOs! by virtae of a ceed of trast, Geted May lth, 1573, and recorded in Liber 0. 727, foliv 265. €o'. ef the land records of Rashington county, Listriet of Columbia, and at ‘he request of the assigaces in benkroptcy o! m. Bradicy @ Scns, th» pertiss secured by said deed of bose tracts are improred b ry frame dwellicg, | be ‘snd out-Puildings aod are desirable mark<t | ‘arms. Terme: One-fourse cash; bslange In six, twalre, *ighteen and twenty-foar tontne, with interest at setgn (7) per cout. cer santm. secared by a dead of tramt on the property. er the parchaser cae obtain | ® loan from the Ratlitog asecistion of $3.50) pay- in the jonthly. all conrevanct is cost of the | trusl, the undersigued trustose will sell. at public | plat thereof asthe south fteen (18) feet frout by the Serebenees wa day of wis Ifterns of | S7ction, on the premises, om WEDNESDAY. tae Sen thereof of lot nami 8ix,(6,) in square Sale sre not complied with in ten dave, the Trusees | 11th dey of November, A. D. 1374, a4 o'clock p. | numbered five hundred apd thirty, (630,) topline Feserve the right to resel! at the risk ‘cost of the | ™ «ll those pieces or parcel of ground situate in the | with all and singuinr improvements thereon. defanitirg putehss-r, after fv: 7a’ advertins- | city of Washington, Dietrict of Columbia, and des Terme: One! bh feash: balance 6, 12 and is ment in some one ormore newspapers published in | \gasiel aethe mort part of Lot eleven.(11,) aod ali | mouth. for notes bearing i@ per cent. Interest por the Clty of Wastington, D.C. Ful paricalacs at Lots unmbered twelve, (12 )fourteen,/14,) fifteen | annam; snd secared by @ deed of trust on the prop. Office of BH. Warner, Trustee, | GS.) sixtenu, (16,) seventeen, (17,) eighteen, (13,)' | erty so! irehaser's cost. . foe: pot | Bineteen (19) sad fvwnty, (#9) "ta siaare eum 160 down om each piece INASD Ho WARNER,) 1... ALBBRT G._ HALL Trustees, ‘at the time o} | fo bundred aud four, '(304,) the said part of lot 6, And ifthe tors are not complied withia iv ectts-ecads BJ. SWRRT. ano aner 1 Faniernipiennctray ogi part thereof, snd commencing rt y of sals, trustee reserves the rtbe atthe orthwast coruer of said lot lev- } 20, (21,) and then 1 Tuua‘ng Gas cast eighty two feet | to en alley, thirty fet and two {uches; thence dus it to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchssers by Sdvertising three times BES, whee Beal Beta B: insome ni a city, and Ancttonser, paper, publisned, in Washiu Federal Buildings, corner ch and ¥ sts. aorthweat, | west tothe western line of anid lot, and thence ina | p. C. LEROY ¥- TAYLUB, Trustes. BUSTERS’ SALE OF A PIEST.OLASS Two. | COUNSMETY direction to the placeot bogiaulng, | Voersi-a ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. 5 . | t eather wi 16 improvements, &o. ToromY pasts AND MANSARD BOOS | | ‘Tbe improvements consist of @ iatge two-story BX LATIAEE 8 OLR! Tower) PK NOE. BN. 9e = D BRICK FONT BES. | AT AUCTION Auctioneers and Beal Brokers, STRSST NUSTHWHsT | it, formerly used as a stone sawiag mill, wit J aa-aalnea ake ‘corner Ivanis aveone and Lith né-Catters? sheds, biscksmiths shops, machlaery, sane: Pe ae Botldiag. "Terms of sale: One-fonrth of the purchase money irtue of adecd of trust, dated Aprit 24, | si VAI AnD. 055, duly seconied fa Liber Me. te tone wbich $40 will be required ia cash waon tno | ORARCERY AUB OF VALZABLE IMPROVED Gorastiat bad anes sat ase ot | Sota nent lee oe ea aoines | BRRWaRN ett e* anya UeREReE: ‘ the Fegne ured | days fremtbe day of emia. aud ths balance i Hhoreby,we will uit at putir: aarvonsiag ievat of | equal tomaiiawnte, fo. fouts twerve aod eighties | BATBLY OCOUPIMD BY SREDBEIUR STBOMBERGER. a By ririne ‘of a decree of the Supreme (ourt of ember Lith, ) m ee af act of Wasninaioa. D. | numbered twenty-four, (24, recorded subdivision of Lots wives, on WEDS 1574, at 4 o'chvck p m, the from day of DAY. #@ ale, the deferred payments to at Fr six and to be sscared to t tisfsction of the trustees by notes ef the parc! eer.and deed of trust or mortgags on the propert) | eid. If the terma «f sale be not compliad wit round, betug eltuste in the c: and Known as b the District of Cotambia, passed in Byuity cause lo. 8.087, wherein George ¥. Keou et al. are complainants and Frederick Siromberger et al, are f Walter Lenox’s subaivis- | wi:nin ten days after sale, the trastsce reaorve the | oefenGeuieandat the reanest of the comuissiouers 1) oe sai twou'y. | Piehttoresell the property at parchasor's risk aod | Siteu” conn pm ie Fate 1th aay of Novena. bered three huadred and | cost, on giving ten cays’ public notice, ber, A. D. 1874, at 4% o'clock p. m., in front of th page pipirned hf. JNO. B MerrINGLy.{ Trasteos, remises, at prbdiic suction, all that Lot lettered winting of ® Eret-clasa resid or. JNO. H. MATTINGLY, ¢ TrU8 fn Wrederick way's recorded suvaieieton of Sire improvement, bay windows, cetz-ertd_LATIMGR & CLEARY. Ancts._ | nine bundred and three (903), spd the improvement bag egy ti ee AE Jee at six,tweive, | (3% © J. SWHRT, thereon. The above property is improved by and cighteen moutas, sith latarcet at ten par enor Beal E-tate Broker and Anctiouser, | Brick Dwelling Hou e and « beck buildi No. S11 71h street northwest, TRUITEE’S SALB ¢ Bouse contains a lar scretoom. rorkaho or basement, parlor aod two oom +; ac] A NEW TWO-STORY ergot) ‘contatas © Kitchen, Gining-room and two rom Gay fale, secured by s deed of operty eid. A be required at time of sal» fepostt of 3x0 will All couveysuciug at | FRAME DWELLING ON BOUND. YY sf. ed-roome; water in basement. yard and kitoh @xprure of purchaser. If terms of sale are not | r 2 H fs , cemupiied Gib tm oveen Gaye the Trasees sosene | BET REEN BAND 8 BTREETS NUBTH- | there is a large stable in rear for two borses, car. riage and wagon. The above property 1s situated 2 Ng of the best business loestions on the Navy Terms of sale, as preseribed by the decree: One- o rese!l the property at the risk and cost | waeer after five days’ adver- wILLtam & CHANDLER, By virtue of deed of trast to me, dated May Ith, A.D 1874, aad daly racorded ia Liber No. 749, folio 452, et seq Tt he Drstri { Cotambli ee oe rong: fond third of purchase end th id + ‘rustoes the District « dot aml Pram of Po 9 residus ~ pleas SS { e party secured thereby +1 will aail.at public auction, | three euoal nine, aud twal ae Bs bi -_ | fo front of the lees, on WIEDNSSDAY. No’ | moaths, the deferred payments te dear interest at | vember Lith, 1874, t pumbered seventeen (17), in | Looms’ subdivision of Square mambered sixty rc ‘Terma: $600 and expenses ot sale in cash; balance the rate of8 per cent. per snaum until psid, from @ | day of sale, and to be @ lien on the property so! 100 of the cash payment to be made at tims of eal within % hours after said sale, and resic us of cas: Meeks pawns WINK OF THE Woups | in 6,12, 18 vod 24 mortha, with forerest. @iosder | payment to be made within tee tape fom noe VEGETABLE CATHARTIO aND TORIC posit ch acoapiance of bid’) Terms mast bs comptied | sais, otherwise the property will be resold at the ) with with'n seven days after the deposit will | cost and risk of defaniting purchaser or purchasers, Cares Dy tipati we. be forfeieed. J. STANL 8. Trastes, Wo deed given antil al! purchase money shall & } “cetSi-evad been paid. All copvayancing a: cost of purchaser, op PURIVIER AND Liven INvieoRatoR, V¥ DEPALTMEN . , Fustee. Berg © pheesent Purgetive necded by ob ong | IN“ WW azn ero, Oeteber 30, ts7e oct0dSds” LATIMER & OLMARY, Avols, ay2em,w.4t4m | The Nevy Department will offs for eale at’ puviie ¥ DUN ANSON BROTHERS, Anctioncers, Southeast corner 9th and D streets northwest. —— | section, at the Naval St . LVER-PLATED WAKE | Doc icut, Ye Bib FUR WEDPIAG PRESENTS. 1 London, Joa- cat.on MONDAY. th» 9th day of November, sat LB o'clock M ,the Sectional Floating Dry i, now at that station 17s AT Cage's is Gry ¢eck consists of five sections, cach hav- Jowelry Buzar, 34 nayivanta Avene. ing @ main tank 76 feet long, 35 feet wide, and 10 feet Under nal Hotet | 5 inches deep, and two end-floste,each 3) feet 10 a LARGE VARIETY OF hes tong, 13 feet wide, and 5 fect 6 inches deep, ib che necsssary machinery. he dock is calculated to receive @ vessel 290 fest is. 46 feet beam, 6 feet draft of water, aud of 2,200 *HOT-GUBS, SELLING VERY LOW, AT ton = BA é. tons displacement. oer_ C4808 Bakes wiih dash nad the tnventory of artictes to be sla wap a = ; ezamdued at aby tas [ABLE CUTLERY Gf elo, om applicativa to the Oommadant of ths —_— ‘Twenty per centum of the whole amount of the MCDGERS’ SCPBEIOR Purchase money must be deposited at the time of | sale, the balance within ten daye from the date of | ovptirmation of sale by the ont, and the | doek purchased must be removed from the statio- | within two weeks from he date of such confirman ENGLISH TABLE UUTL Bvery variety of our own DIRECT IMPORTATION. tien. W. M. GALT, BRO. & €0,, ul Bgt confirmed, the money deposited will be ro- Soe Zowctere:_ | snSaock francais et say Cipser onl tentect eee aed OBER 8 LOB OF FLOR, Goren @ Hib BWe | or viler which may be cousiered Insdocaate” c ashe Tare Aveune snieca ce how * Sctlelaws ITED STATES MABSHAL’S SALE. U owe $3 AUCTION SALES. * oo STOCK oF LIQUORS, #0 TABDLON. Cc PPRR AND. DTSE Mts COUNTERS, BIBS, TEA CABLIES, ac UerTiol - Spices, Kberty Brandy. ris D ar» Losdbeatnr's Drove and tpice Mills, Sauces, Shelving, Counter 2, Buckvte. @c .tegetbor with the weual of g.0¢~ naually found in a grocery. Al Gisty. Hardware, Hanes. Harness, &e. pov?-tf DUNOANSOM BROS , ancta, ie ee tas ae 9 ream ame, Acct's, (So. 1001, northwest corner ith and D. «x ‘BSALRof VALUABLE IMPROY L BSTAYE, fronting on K street, bet io Jith ane 12h streets northwest, at auction. On THU BSDAY, tae 1¥ch day of November, A. D_ ist4, at Velook p. ‘named in the last will ft Ls pd gerard will RS pe Of {he premises, an undivided one. std to the weet hint of Lov aun bered tb Dressed-brick (runy dwelilae sbrick feont dweltins ‘aa 110% on said street. - » tm» sod piace. the remaining one. operty will be sold. ‘Terne: One third cash, and the balancs at six; tech 6 and eighteen months, with iuterest at ths rain of eigh€ per cent. per anoum, aad s-curad b @e-4 of trust on the property sold Oar bandred dollars to be paid down immediately after day of Conve) BUCIPR Bt Coct of DUTchaser. ped JOS. F. KBLURY, Exeentor, ¥ LATIMES LRABY, Anctionsers and Beal Estate Brokers. lostheant corner Penaylrants avenue and it st, Star Offiee Building. In purauance of a decree of ths Supreme = joart of the Ltstrict of Ooiambia, passed in Syaity canse No 2,879, Dooket 1d, whoremm Rivabeth B Lioyd aod otters are complainants | Richard B. Lioyd end snotner are def nd suts, Uodersigr ed, Trustee appoint-d in said decree, THURSDAY, the 1¥ch day of Noremb-r: a. IsT4, at @ o'clo * m., On the promise, sett at pubic saction, Lot Ne. gi, ia Square No. 6i, ia the o'ty of Wachi wi required ‘end the balance in equal install- ix and twelve months. with elgat perc nt for which the parchaser will give iti oF} notes, secured to the satisfaction of th ‘The rerms of sais aro to be complies w nts Trnstee within five days, the porchsser, 2 Ail conveyancing at the coat of MF. MORRIS, Trastus novi-d LATIMER & OLWARY, Ancrs 2¥ WASH. B, WILLIAMS, auctioncor, Successor to Green & Willis, Agc fonsers,) No. 1001, northwest corner 10h aud D eve SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED R@AU ws. TH ON PUCRTESNTH STRBRT WEST, TWEBN K AND L STREETS NoSTA, IN S CITY, BRING MOUSM NO. 1017 FOUR- RHBTR 5 REBT. By virtue of a deed of trust executed to ms on the 224 day of Pebraary, A.D. 15/3, by Mra sae Potigrne Bowen, and duly record’d in libsr |. folio 834, one of the land records of Wash- ugton County, District of Columbian, 1 will offer at puolic auction, te the highest bidder, on the premt- ss¢,0n THURSDAY, the 1¥th day ‘of Novewbor, Wd, at 4 o'oluek p 'ut.,the following real state, ver: Ail of lot anmbered twenty-five (45,) iu David: )'s subdivision of syuare numbered two hundred and forty-eioht (243.) in the of Washiogion, foresaid. ‘This lot hava front of 24 foot ¢ incbes op Fonrtesath street, and rans back wiih the width 120 feet. I: is improved by a two-story Heard roof brick dwetling- hows, and is moat ably situsted for s dwelling-houss, beiug Just Weat of ‘apalin are. The terme of sale are one-third cash; balance in one aud two years, with interset at — per cen be secured to the satisfaction of the trasios. & posit of $20y will bo required at tim of a: reyancing at cost of purcharer. If the terms of sale are got complied with within teu days after sale trnstes will resell at risk ant cost of defaaiting purchaser B. BOSS PRBRY, Trastec, nov7-rofds WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, BX Tom A’ BOWLING, Auctioneer, CBANOERY PALE OF FOUR VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON DUN BABTON TREK oe WASHINGTON STREST, GEUBGE Ww By virtno of decree of the Sapreme Oonrt of Baw trist of Colambia, passed oa the 34 day of Movember, 1574, in equity omuas Mo. 333, ?punlop et al. are complainants, Mary A, Woodward ot al. are dofendaute, £ fer for sais, a} public auction, in frout of the remises, on MONDAY the 234 day of November, 574, at & ail that certain piecs or parse! of 4nd, pitwaied ond being ia Goergotown, ta homes Beail’s Srst addrtion to sald towa, on Dun- barton street, inning for the same at the tence of ninety (M0) feoe westwardly fro the inter- Woashiagton str said Danbarton streot - iM by and with the south side of said Danbarton wtrect westwardly Dinety-seven (97) feet and six (6) incnes; thencs southwardly peraliel ith sata W asblvgton street one hundred and ten (110) feet, thence eastwardly parallel with said Duubart treet nimety-serven (97) feet and stx (6) inches; Ubence northwardly parallel «ith said Washington -treet ope hundred aud ten (110) feerto the place of beginning. Baid real estate te be sold in four (4) separate and distinet lots, of twenty fou. (24) feet four aud one- helf (45s) tuches each, aa gp oa seid Danbdarton sapert, bi} common depth one bundred aut ten Tit) foes, aswebdivided i trustee, aud duly recorded th tae surveyor’s cffice of this District. ‘erma of salo.ae preecribed by decres, sre as fol- ‘Une third of the purchase money of each lot cash, Sad the residue In shree equal instalimonts a six, (5). twotve, (12,) and eighteen (18) months, re- epectivoly, from day of sale, wi h interest at the rate OF eight «8) por ceptum per annum, to be sscuced by the netes of the parcheser or purchase ade reserved licn on the mr rty eold. If the terms of ¢ uet complied with within ten days from the of sale, the property will be resold st the cost ‘and rise of the defaulting purchaser, a'ter five days’ Advertisement. A deposit of #50 will be requived on acceptance of bid on each lot CHABLES 8. CBAGIS, Jr., Trastor poy?-M4edi THOS DOWLING, auct Y 5. BH. WARNS, Real Meta: ker and Anctioneer, Federal Duileiugs, corner7su and W she, nov y SALE Of VERY DBS TEABLE TRUER PEBAR FEOPURTT. CONTAINING Se GTRBR iMPusvaube ts, WITHIN. THO * HALF [Ls OF Ti ‘of the land F Fresno ton’ gounty;tn the District of Ostumbl 7 jon of the ty seeured thereby sell public ‘fiom, _on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 37th day of Bovember,A D 1374 ai 4 o'clock p. m., all that ‘or parcel of Land situated in the connty of Weehiagton, Distriot of Columbia, Iying on the Broadbranch road, and de- seribed within the followisg motes and beands, to wit: Beginning for the same at ® small black sak sapling on the east liae of the Broad-branch road, and at the southwest corner of sald lot; thenee ran- aeventeen degrees (17 degress,) west Bt sod thirty-two hundredths perches, thence south 7) degrees, east 23 84.10) perches at line of Meiboarn’s purchase snd th rd line of a tract called Bew Seat, thence with sata line reversed south 43 degress, west 29 50-10) eiches tothe piace ef beginming, containing two \d one quarter acres of grouad, ‘Terme: One-third cash, ead the batence in 6,12 end 18 months, for which netes of the parchaser, bearing interest at 10 per cont from the day of sal-, and secured by a deed of trust en the property sold, wil be taken. & deposit of #10 will be reyaired at thne of sale. All conveys ng at the expense of the purehaser. If the terms of sale are not com iereectre the right fo resell tho. property at the teen reserve the ri Lo reael operty Tk and coat ot the defaulting purchaser, aftor § advertisement. eye adversivemeity P_ HOLLOWAY .2 rrastoce OHAB.B FRASER, - novied ‘J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, DUNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers BB" Bocthoant corner sth nisd'D structs northwest. OH, APPLE, OUBNAMENTAL AND wa ‘TESBS, SHBUBBERY, &c., AT AUO- L Sie TUBSDAY MOBNING, November 10th, in front of auction rooms, corner 9h aad D ‘ects northwest, at 10 o'clock, we shall geil upwards of 5.000 assorted Frait, Ornamental and other Trees, morgen ke. J» the above stock will be found maay choioe and well known varieties, to which the attention of par- tice desirous of purchasing ere invited. Balo post- tive. PUNCANSON BBs. nové [Rep] Auctioncers. RY 6. A. WARNER B5* ©. 5. Wel petate Broker ant Avctionesr, Feders! Building, corner7th and F sts. northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 2p STREBT WEST, Bae- TV REM D STERFT SOUTH AND VI8GINI AY AUOTIUN 6 Of & deed of trust, dated May 24, A. >. Yt duly recorded tu liber No. 752, folio 94, one of the land records for Washington ceua- na in tae District of Oolambia, and at the reqaest of u oe, beget we will Se al ion, in front o! promises, on November 16th, at 4 o'clock p.m., all those pieces eels situate ta the city of Washiag seb eereeeuint teed late ena Lotte marked “0.” jaare numbered five uaa- it aid sates toga re ae story e EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. Jehu Brown, Capitali«« TRE MULTIPLICATION TABLE Was MIS D.cA- LoevE. Brown was dead. ihad beard it on my way down town in the morning. Of course it made & great impresmon on me when I heard it. To be sure, it went out of my head as soon as i bi fairly entered upon the day's business, but every breathing place, hair a dozen times dur- the mourefal thought again and aga ruded itecif—“Brown dead? is it pormble Brown and I had known each other for v8. We did not meet regularly in business; that is, be had ins measure retired from active basi ness; at least be was no longer in traffic, while 1 am still in the thick of the hubbub. Brow: Fated as a capitalist. That is the way bis nam Appeared in public. It was so in the city direc- tory. He was so known in business circles, ant Sea director in several large and profitan’ moneyed institutions. But he always pat ia fullaay at the bank and the different off where bis niary interests were located. And so I had met Brown on the street, at any lime of day, for twenty-iive years. Not @ sociable man. Bat always had a look of sociable recognition for another whuse check was g0od fora large smoant at the bank In short, Brown was an excelient jadge of men, and recognized worth at a giaice. So I was always tiendly with Brows, altaough we had never exchanged twenty words ow bavk in all the twenty-fv- years. not # talking man. 1 hada most p: speet for Brown. He was worth more than $2,000.10); that I knew. And ne was making more money every day than abumiret skilled workm m could earn by hard labor from san rise to stmset oWD Was a self-made man. He was entitle? to the sole credit for achieving the position ae eu; fed in the world, and he took it. Brown ai made every centor his money, and he kuew he velusot it. He was anexample of what a man tx capable of becoming, and he knew it And what a pattern he was to young men of basiness, to be sure. Vacation#—samuer trip: and such like nonsense he uever indulged 1 Rain or ebine, dast or enow, he was to be foun: at his post in all weathers, day in and day cut. Well, Brown is dead — Not a domestic msn. In tact, Brown’s family were almost siways out of town; and afier he lost his wife, a good many years ago now, it was seldom that either of his children were at home I believe, anti! his daughter had flaished schoo Then she came and stayed awhile, but was ma ried soon after. I beard that Brown didu’tike the match. I know that she and her busbant went off West, and I remember of hearing of her death when itoccurred. That must be some twelve years ago. Some one told me that she was very poorly off when she died. but I gare her husband was a beggarly fellow, with no business tact, and likely enough he ‘married Brown’s dangbter to get some of his money. It not, then it was a fovlish love match, and no doubt resulted as might have been expected. Brown's son didn’t tarn out well. No. Some raid Brown Gidn't take the right coarse with b Idon’t think Brown did mysel’. Not that I approve of furnishing a young lad of twenty with plenty of money. “By no moans. But L consider that Brown might have aisci- plined bim more thoroughly. Brown knew the value of discipime. He kuew the necessity of it. Buthe never trained that boy to basiness. Still, 1 presume the boy took after his mother, and had no turn for business. Pity. Great ais sppointment to Brown, I dare say. Wes bave our trials. So Brown ia dead. Doesn't sem possible. A money-making man all bis life. Hard to lose Brown. I shal! miss him—at—msay—tia Yes, ungestionably, Brown will be missed—at dividend meetings—at directors’ meetings— above all, atthe bank. That old bank cierk will never see Brown again as he looks up from his ledger. He will miss him, To be sure Brown never paid high salaries, aad allowed no such ponsense asextra pay at the end or tho vear. Yes, indeed, the bank clerks will mise him as a living embodiment ot high asp=ra- tien—those are the words—sorrowful day for them. When I went home that night, I took the eve- ning paper as usual. I had a great deal on my mind, and went over the dispatches and mone articles, in which you will readily understand I necessarily take an absorbing interest. Final ly, as was about to lay the paper aside, my eyes caught the notice of Brown's death, and [ remarked to my wite; My dear, Brown’ Good gracious!” she exclaimed, “how yo frightened me. What were you going to 1 believe, on my soul, she was asleep, as she says I always am, when [am not ‘buried in aid 1, ‘Brown's dead.” old miser dead?” eaid my very pert daughter Jane, who always will speak just whatsbe thinks, against all rules of tact and poitteness, “Brown was not @ miser,” said I, “far from ‘ext door to it, © Brown was a li If Brown was not a lib- eral man, he wasa financially sound man,” said 1, impressively, “and @ very great weight in the communit “] wonder how much weight his financial ronndness will give him in the uext world?” enid she. As I considered it folly to discass such quese tions with a mere child, 1 made noreply. Bat { told my wife she must be sure to remind me, without fail, to go to Brown's funeral on the day aiter to-morrow. I knew she positively would, because she never once failed to remind me of anything in forty years. She did remind me, and Lwent. Not a very large crowd there. Bot very beavy, financially. I made an esti- mate within ten minutes. There was over nine- teen millions represented at Brown's funeral, besides what Brown represented. Everything proper ata funeral. No unnecessary d: but no sparing of money. Befitting president and sound financier. The coffin was elegant; rich as could be bought for money. It was almost entirely covered with flowers, the handles and plate were solid silver. ‘The latter bore the simple inscription: Joan Brows, japitalist, Died October 13, 1874, Aged 13. It was all justas Brown wonld have wished it. In fact, be had left minute directions as to the details of his funeral and interment, and it was soothing to think that he had the means abundantly to gratify his last wishes. All so solemn and appropriate. The exercises were short. As I was one of the bearers J was obliged to go to the cemetery, although by do- ing 80 I had to lose several operations in which I might have made money that afternoo: Some quiet excitement was cansed, just as we were leaving the house, by a whisper of a bauk failure that morning. As we cou!d not authen- ticate the rumor then, however, we let it pase for the preeent. So Brown was committed to the dust. Ashes to ashes. It seemed like bury- ing money. Bat we maf all die. So said the parson as he buttoned up his coat snd prepared to step into bis carriage to ride home to dinner. Well, Brown is dead and gone—it don’t seem possible! JonN GRiMstoxs, A Missing Groom a¥p a Disarpomrep .Buipe—A Marriage that did not Take Place.— On Wednesday evening a gay party of stalwart ains and fair maidens assembled at St. Vin- t's Church, on Front street, to witness the merriage of a blushing damsel who was long the darlingof a widowed mother and a large circle of friends, snd a diminutive hackman who bad the reputation of making heaps of money at his calling. Many years ago the fond pair met by chance, and after ashort acquain- tance fell desperately in love with each other. She dreamed of the happy days to come as bor hero dashed over the streets by day and by night in search of her gold, which was to mak the ir married life one of unailoyed pleasure and blies, and he, whenever he could get away from the box, ‘with looks of trustful love hang over her enamored.” As the months rolled over their affection increased until finally loving with ‘a love that was more than jo: they determined to join hands and hearts for life. With this in view the wedding day was named; the ring was purchased, the banns were proclaimed, and on Wednesday night, at bmif past seven o'clock Father Dansch stood in readiness to make the lovers one. The bride was there, dressed im her best ae and ber Psy were present gorgeous e aslight from the € entree chandeliers. Every one was in happy expectancy for the hour to arrive, but the joy was turned to gloom when the clock strack and no groom came to time. What conid be the matter? His best man iy that was hours before, and as it generally took ‘od to Pees | the him bat a very brief peri ge! : — drank bride became disconsolate and something dreadful jand ‘shgung ad hap- ed. little jarvey was on Bnd coulan’t steer bis team to the church. At mi it he was seen driving like a spectre through the town and ~~ keeping 0) arriage broken off, fature happiness it is to be statement is trae. She ited at and a haif | A parted choked in sobs, when a graceful condition reached herears. The affair occasioned gossip and amon those who assem! to wi the mar- riage ceremony—Balt. Bvening Newer, 6th. penting the valee of Hewepaper € a ne. adont which few, except newajaper joropriscnrs )- a, experience, ecew tw hare very correct The writer very correctly says ne Per ‘is worth tee times the sum or ios eee earnings, although hardly angbotr weet 80 Much, its Owner wo: mot be likely « < cept such « m if offered. The New Vu Poorest iting of garments, are con-» Herald. estimated in thie way : sidered eo well a: » and form moiels of ». the Tr me . Eines wee mr style for the rest of civilized mankind. An | \s\> = owld pay that price, ani no Fglishman is invariably well dreamed about | ae ~ Ay ond ae the neck, as asmart coilar and Dandsome | thongs ‘Sout eagsecte ag ect for general wear; wears bis garments bat | $3,000.00 for a paper that is now ragaiar ypar- toned snugiy so the gare, and relieves the mo- | Tyn.cre than tenive: wer cont on test Water pre on tod well up; wile his hat and giores will | MeBt, And which, even without Bannett’s oume de consistent with the costume. There mast be 8 consistency in all one’s garments t present a good appearance. At its head, will pay e eure ten per cent gladly put a like ameunt into » mining ¢ Fock company, 1 sure f eight per der tt apion Americans, while having the very best and ; . mort carefully made clothes in the world. are | {05 of tnres youre nt tom Pay that fer apt to be too careless of the details How often ~~ do we spe heron high silk hat worn with asvort | of meg agin eet: Ie the projectors sack cost or reefing jacket, or a low-crewned | Cnosssous expenece tn aomepnper poshe jays of frit hat with o handsome frock coat? Tas of- | a2: Devine oct ecme abenay sens end 6 fect of the most becoming morning costame Ww | Qo ocecrul nee agers ant te ™ spoiled by weartag a low-cat ae Gone. The new paper woult then «tai narrow ribbon tie. Oater garme ™ Res | cule, partly oump bs cue thease, ame machinery and working force 4! in mation, orn too much open to dreeta man well. Wile itis the | theu'be inceeased by thent, from taste font emarmble of a gen lem peal feat | novelties which every now pa'tioatian intone indicates ois being wit) Gromed, 3 32 CO0 COTS | 05 pecsent to eho Needing public, aad wiee tes and attenti-n to detalis that prodaces the bsr- | tog ovpemee than il takes to build up c - mor whole. Many persone od very | tion and reputation, gain experience ani prop inrpely on drese w: erly organize a working force well drome: The bew daily in New York, the Kepubite, tatural tried v0 do this before « but lacked the mee nd gentle | courage and judge te ven of arance. Some try everyshing | the quportunitics offered Atiste of and never sucecrd ia being well the concer to bay the Evening Ex vr t tn the bat it ts ward, $299,009 aad more often it is the ny tthe Kepross would ne Stasce. Sometime Salve been Choe: ©, COnBednON arity “ an‘ shown | tions wore broken kewire to fing frock coat | purchase € figares, ms the p-srance, and p Times corre is many tatlors are purety mechanical, me- | 834.000, although Manton “At to year just what theircastomers | Sey that the : make, who know even tess abont ir | Belg that th than the tatlors do. Wh ot Amerivansde- | ONY Men . tt sire ts asatt to wear all the time and at any | gi "hy “0, ar the time, to put right on and wear at their basine: : je & miriake in no or make a callin the evening, and keep wear mk weatly Swice whan ing it until tt is wornout, when they get auotter | ing 1° and any expert suit, often of the most expensive Kind, whi EwEPApEF WAN will Rdmit that b i goes through just the same process, anil «0 | daily paper in New York ' nch men Hever look well drossed) Th gh i ; e dressed. | patronage, cir m rat ¢ either too much dressed for ge bas t New York Expr nrposes, oF too littie dremed to be becomin, pant hehe those occasions when an appropriate c indicates good taste and breeding If a frock coat is becoming to & man, as in deed it is to nearly all, and his bas being professionat or other: will permit 2 it, by Ali means let bim wear a frock coat at basinows, | Y } suitable morni let him Koen xtra one on hi ork Herald, fay be though Be | the betm trousers, is usually the most appropriate for | business wear. A sutt all ali ike, of a chock Adapted to the wearer, comprising either a | tg tonne eney Sany morning coat with pockets under Maps, or a ae wnaeeer a double-breasted reeling jacket, with outaide | .,A/tr the i cerns Ber fb shed beyond patch pockets, serves weil for ers or tra- | Dene veling purposes. Ligtt-colored trousers shoald | * only be worn in the morning, anddark trousers for semi-dress, with a frock coat. Ab * thoroughly known & power by the pub tho: may be the best mar t coat is the most correct for wedding receptiour, | Soeecmuliye Tie mess ha wat and plain black throughoat fors fali-drewsait, | “re he nee wtarted thermeoon drees coat, Waistcoat and trousers. A long # | iptenh. dean he aaGe oer ie tied into @ railor knot, is the best for general | Iiktiy improved upon y wear, and the same, or ® made-up “Staxiey,”” | “Yor, ¥ ‘pre Fc Mani enen tak - with a frock coat, for semi-dress, and @ piain | ,P2tre may be but few that have the inventive faculty to andt carry forward an inven © face of disroaragement . but after all utility of the 4 succese Assured white, narrow cambric tie for fali dress | Heway Provse Coores. Wherewith Shatl We Be Clothed Mrs. Jane Grey Swisshelra has con«picaoa: renewed her acqanintance with the readi | public this fall, throagh her advoca: the | men to keep the machinery in w “‘dress-reform” question. She bears sloft @ | “stem Commercial Bulletim. Danner with a strange device, ‘Multum in | A Cartous Comtest perro,” and insists in concentrating the mult | From the Stanford Ky.) Intersor Journal. tudinous articles of apparel constituting slaty’s | Early on Sanday iorping agentionan waixed lengerce into single garment called “‘chem;” n0 | out, probabiy for the purpose of aang. bie doudt as graceful symmetrical in ontiins #8 | sneap. After © few vigorous calls, the took tical tn the name wherewith she has baptized | collected around him abd clamored as uena for it! Kuowing the lady as weil a i do, t am not | {heir allowance. One old Wieck toms hunewer 8 little curious to learn whether, in this grand | s-emed to have sometht gm bis mind and stood philosophic enterprise, she inaugurated the | Riou T > conniliate hin good work by experimenting on her owa ward- Tobe. Of old, ber customary drem was an an- cient black satin. scant in the skirt, and open- ing low enougi in the front of the waist to show net-iace neck-handserchief, possibly ight bave rivaled the color of the witty Lady | Wortley Montague’s historic linen! A chront> | hole antlicted that portion of the waist joined by | the sleeve, which permitted the undergarment te observe men and things from an elevated standpoint. °TIS BETTRE TO PIN TRAN BE SRWIRG. spproach This the ram reser which was repente flight. But be was Bpen his head. furious charge, the owner took oo far from the fence; sud the enemy litersily bung upon his rear with por- severing obetipacy. A change of front was re- solved upon and immediately effected; but still the battery was played with andiminished ter- Yor. Soon the parties clinched, and afters vi- gorous sculls they came to the ground. The ram contd pow do nothing; bat bis fleece protected his rite from the farious blows of the adversary. A lady friend expostuiating at the loug con- | Both seemed now pretty nearly exbaasted. The tinuance of the rent, said : — Mrs. Swishelm, if you will takeot that dress | [2e" wat Om top, and seizing @ stone whick lay near commenced pounding the head of } ] ] | 1 will mend it with picasure aad immense eat, j the sheep. Of coarse the rock was soom reduced | | { faction.” Oh, no; life is too short to be spent in such titling,” she said. “My principle 1, never stitch where you can ran; never baste where you can pin. If pinning docen’t answor your pur- pose, let the thing alone. <All things wear to tags in time,’ says=ome great orator, aud mond- ing merely postpones the natural course of events « little while.” ROUGE BT NO “I never darn,” she continue the easier method of patching. What is the use of spending hours of precious times in darning stockings, when & patch like this canbe whipped on instapter.” And she raised her dress, and displayed mid- jght-bued hose artistically illaminated by bril- ant dashes of scarlet in the vicinity of the heel. This may seem like exaggeration, bat it is not- ing but the plain, unvaroished truth, for [ was an eve-witnes: te the display, and have never forgotten the shock of sarprise experienced. L AND IDEAL Lire. Her sentiments in regard to sewing were car- to fragments, But the men, having formeriy driven hogs, thoaght of the expedient of throw: ing dust into the eyes of the recusant r incontinentiy filled bis optics with clay bing it in. He then arose to enjoy the #1 of bis rase; but the r: “riz” too, pi s'ngle moment, applied a knee to either eye renewed the combat. And now the Ggut was more desperate than before, and victory ssemed to perch above the sheep. But, a8 he pat all his power into one final blow, bis almost fainti: Antagonist succeeded in avoiding the shock and catching the ram by the tai, and now the tide Of victory turned. A succession of farious kicks Administered a posteriors decided the contest. The ram eried foul piay, but the sdversar: fought for conquest. At length the “tail-bold slipped,” and both parties fled In opposite directions. They will probably “fight another ay. , I substitate BARREL D. VABNEBLU. October 20th, 1874, at Bt. ried out in regard to housekeeping; for the Obureh, A > Father jamais abode took care of itself, after a fashion. The | fw enh temper of the tron stoves was never roused by | BEITMCLLER-—YBABOWE vigorous brushing, and the dim religious light » by Ber, it, the bride‘ which was able to penetrate the windows cast a | [at.t¥ Bev, Brandt. TMOLLBE to Mise a both of Washington, * fica copy t softened avd charitable mantle on internal ob- Jects, failing to bring out in bas relief the sacred Gust of ages, which sacreligious brash was —< never permitted to disturb! Finger-marks re- mained on the various doors as trinmphant tro- ished, ir © ad eh Lescstn und sect aan Sones es play. | _.Funeral willtake place at his late residence, 837 And yet the lady herself could quietly sit down | 3ietrectmoribesst on Bunday moraing: at o'clock. amid all this confusion, and write “Advice to ported family are inv’ atic: Girls,” in which rales for perfect housekeeping were laid down, and suggestions relative to the proper carifg for their rooms, their persons, and their wardrobes were given without stint. THE TRUTH NOT TO RE SPOKEN AT ALL TIMES. Some years ago. Mrs. Swisshelm occapied a position in the Quartermaster General's de- artment, in the same room with Florence ‘ercy (Elizabeth Ackers), sud while thas em- ployed, mspy a vehement prose article pro- ceeded from the qaill of the first, while sweet, exquisite verse flowed from the pen of the latter authoress. But owing to some emphatic polit- ical remarks, not in anison with the adminis- tration then in power, Mrs, Swisshelm’s oifictal career was of sort duration. She then opened ® bosrding-house, and gsthered aroand her erratic intellects caring more for the feasts of reason than for the pleasures of the festive board. Here she wrote articles on domestic and political economy, until some land she owned in St. Cloud, where she had formeriy lived and edited paper, became quite valuable, and she folded her tent, and bore it to her northwestern home, HEE PERSONNEL. She isa woman of medium height, and sten- On the Sist nitimo, at bie Inte rewi- dence in Philadeiphia, MATTHIAS ©. CONOVE formerly of this city, in the 53th yoar of his ag EIBBABAS. On the morning. of th aft painfal tines, t your of his age, « h, Ircland, and ® resident ‘of this city for 25 youre Bisfuveral will take place on Monday morning, hb instant, at 9 o'clock, from Bt. Batthow's when Heyciam Mess will be celebrated ‘The friends aed scyusivtances of the famnliy ere reapectfolly tnvited to attend - inwant, JOHANBA, on ‘Aged 30 years, Kelatives aud friends of (he family are respectful- ly requested to attend ber foneral from ber late reei- B etrest, between Nort ervey avesur, Sunday, 2 « 3 SCHWAKOPE. Ox thed.b of November, 1874, at beloved child of Buil F. and Mary aged 33 montas eral service wil! take piace from St. Mary's Charch, 6h street, to-morrow (Soptay) aMergoen at 3o'cluck, whore the frieuds of ihe family are Invited to attend. ied inet... ITER Kies cy the _UNDERTAKERS, &e, der physique, with neck long slender, In Ricnaap FP. HARVEY, consplcnonsiy emall chin, broad, hugh, intellec- Undertaker, tusl forehead, from which the dark lair is combed smoothly back into a knot behind, lips (Bucessor to HARVBY & M*KR,) shin and tightly compressed, keon, gray eyet, | wo p34 # Greer, between Nisth end Tenth. fall of cunning observance, email ears, long, graceful arms. which in their movements re- | RETAILS BUKIAL GASES AND CASK STS mind one of a flail, and feet which regal ce num- of ay Learn ber sevens to accommodate them. vc conver- marhly Roe eational powers are remarkable brill ant snd versatile, and she isa very clear ap 4 caustic writer, (only in politics she does zsot always know which side of the fence she prefers.) She came of an old Scotch Covenanter family, and ——— all the vehemence, wit?.out the sta- lity, for which they were notei. She is di- yorced from ber husband and hasoue child, BRIDAL AND F AL WREATHS, BOU- Buca rs Obosses, ANOOOuS AMD BT Aus Preserved or Eabsimed in Wax All Kiods of Hair Braiding dove, Ornamental Hair Werk on Glas and Pearl, by Mre FELES, late of Boxto: 999 oh Sor beeey Ra naa essence we jeut Grant, Mrs, Au! omeby 5 Cercoran, Genera! Kiser, @onoral Towpkins, Gea on. apts i. Miss Nettie, very sweet and g@atie, with dove | ‘T= 4! soe eyes, and languid manners. av 1 refined, artis- | [\JABY B.BTOOPS, Himbalme a Natural Flower tie tastes.‘ Gleaner,” in Cine? amati Gazesic. Q LL £ strect northwest. Detwoen 6th and Trh ts., formoriy of O83 Tth street. Befercscer— Mrs. General 8) » Don Pade Fr ¥ Stacsbary, Mra, fn Jobe Covodey retary Deiaco, Mra. Qu Balloon, Mad- Garcia, Mrs. D. 0. Gox. Mrs. Gol. Aloxaader, Mrs. General Wall We guarantes our flow- ors to be ae rey Te AN VALID KreG Lear wiTk VaRtarons—How an Old Man was Robbed and Perseeut a by His Family — Thomas M. Conpoughton ¢ ux ago weaitby dealer in second by nd Ternitare on 6th avenue. He became ai iicted to drink, and when intoxicated was ve His