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eee ee eeremannen RAILROAD PArtone AAD OH'O RATLROAD. New York and Was! Alr Line. SUMMER S OHEDULE—SEPTEYWERER 129.1975 FROM WASHINGTON CITY m., Reltimore and W: 5008. home 6 43am. Baltimore, Ann Frederfck and 90 027 Stations = pie 7.208.m.h ore. Breakfast ei 5.008 m., Ne ww. Yost, Cage May, Philadelphia, Kost: 2 Raltimore and Bela, $.00 a.m a Drkoley, Hagerst ” hay oe = are Damen at tow achingwon Jonction aad Was Stations. Branch.) on Sanday. Baltimore Parlor Cars to New « Baltimore, Lanre lind Relay. ah sehincton Junction and «. (vin Metrop. litan B timore, Frederick and Way 8ta- more. Phil: delp polis a L “ szertown, Wirct 2 Me ropolitan reand Kel yore anil Way Statioss imore Fast imate. Philwtelp Fast Expres Relay Mouse . ~ Baltimore oun en ation. and ino Pere . je. where orters will be taken for Bercage t» be checked and received at any pete TOS. K SHARP. Master of Trensportation. M. COLE. General Ficket Agent = KOONTZ, General Agent. sepll tr N FOK CAPE MAY. BS AND 30 MINUTES—WASHINGTON Sle TO CAPE MAY. ‘The PENNSYLVANIA BAILEOAD COMPANY pat on » Fast E. ‘Tra: ingivn—7:45 @. m., (day Expreas,) Cape May at 5 p. ™ Leave W —_ a ie .( Limited Express) iv te at mm. “On Litoltad Express an, extra seat-fare of $1.75 ts charged Between Washingten and) Phtintein ia. D, JR, yotr t Agent. NE K AND WASHINGTON - ror BOUGH LINE TO BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK, 5, ALL POINTS {N THE NEW BNGLAND fHBOUGE BETWEEN, WASHINGTON AND 18 PULL MAN PARLOR CA. USIVELY. POLLMAN PAL CARS ON this rese—Puliman (ar Trate— jew York and points East daily, exceyi Sunday. ine Express for Philadelphia and New York Ly. except Sunday. af Express for P' phis and way points 5 ess for Philsdelphia, New York st daily. Se p.m. Ex and pornts east d PULLMAN PARLOR CARS ov all Day Traine. BE UELMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS on Taine ickets and fnformation ean be procared at the f- ‘Gecanes coiled ft end checked st _notete and pri ee wate feclicnces on orders left ap the offices cf the company, nor t corner 13th eect and Penusyl- tania avenue, aed on cortheast corner of Pennsyl- wie ByeD ae Mod 6th wes ALTIMORE sb and ect. sae PUTOMAO BAIL otal Passenger Agent, Pilintel pita, GRORGE ©. WILKIN Saperintendent, baitimors, Ma. Beagtincns AND POTOMAU EAiuuuaD. Devot CoaNRR 6TH AND B Stauxts NW. After Woinceday, June 3d, 1978, trains will ran ee TRAINS £8405 KOK BALTIMOKE. 6:00 s &.. Northern Express, dally etcept Mon dey. For Roche: ".modation to Baltimore, daily. od Express for New orm, cally Sunday. Parlor Oar ‘Train st Line West and North, daily excep: ese for Philadsiphia and New Norfolk via Bait, daly ox 7 Taodation. Zat!y pt Sunday. 8, da! exce ot S ; ob Sstarcey treves r West TZ. KAIVE AT WASHINGTON. eis York Express, daily Bibs. odatien, daily except duncsy. ese e. r Line. daily. 21:33 8. m., Accomme m. dally sxcept Snaday sh 7 Baitimore and Philedeipive Express iy 3 p.m, limited Exprew from Sew York, daily ‘exchpt Sanday. 6:23 p. m.. toy Express, daily except S: 7. 6-68 p. m. Accommodation, daily except Sund 8:10 p. m., daily from Baltimore and 20:55 p.m heru Express, dat!, ex iss a Eprevs.datly o not &. and 5:0 aay. connect st Bowie with reek I tng thetr onters at Ticket Ofce, of 13 f EM atreet Qyenne. oer Dhecked at gad Won St. Loute, Sa . Or- ata, San Franclece, aed al potuts | C. ‘Soe WILEINS, 80 rintendent. i imore. Md, Fen eat. ayas-d GREAT MOTLVABIA soure 137 SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. ow wots eterna and Centra! ROTIONS oH to the WEST exe | vate can be proctred at the oMcse, | sod Penney ls ast ¥ nd Ponnsy'vapte av + where reliable informatio 2s iickets at these offices fa Palace Onrs for Chicago. Pamenger LEXANDAIA AND WASHINGTON ALEXAnoRIA & a0! Torre THE TRADES. Pinay Gisee, Hardware, snd og Rito D. JAMES F. BRIE, #LOMBER AND GAS FiTT&A, mard-ic S11 Tr STREET SORCHWEST. NGS AN. Rina Armye coe pyungcasmas ter on, Pol Buildings, Cnty and Coaa- Eosilences, at factory prices, i STEAMER LINES. ESULAR LINE FO sn eRe AS BEonncn, On and after MONDAY, Jaly 12,1576, the new and win tek’ Your erg Bhs dcteccn WASHING TON and NORFOLK each week, touching atthe principal River Land= fk rooms extn EXCUBSION KATES —Round trip tickets at re- greed r Fetce to Point Lookout, Fortress Monroe and ue jan. To Point Lookout and retarn, $2.80; to Fortress Monroe or Vue de L"Ean and return, $5. A further reduction to families of fifty cents’ on each fare. fice sng Stato rooms extra. Tickets good on either And until used. For Tickets, Staterooms or information a at the office of the INLAND AND SEABOARD COASTING COMPANY. Room No. 2, Nationaj jitan Bank, IS** street, opposite — Fro POLOMAC BIVEB LANDINGS. ‘The swift aud fayortte Iron Steamer PILOT BOY, W. Hi. Byies, Capiain Raving Been ‘thorvagily overbamled, and Felitted, resume ber trips fer Potomne river FURSUAY, March 2, aod cesry TUESDAY and SATURDAY thereafter, lesying Pitzhogh’s wharf foot of 6th street, at 7o"ciock a.m. [eturming, will arrive in Washington every Welaweder ant Sxnday ventny “Fea it received — aia eights toust be prope fear nN me Oe eT yITRACOH, Agen D ’ LINE OF 8TRAMSHIPS yyeecearte Lb mh bent, WASHINGTON AND SEW YORK. Hereafter the Suc Steamehips B. 0. KNIGHT ane 20.88 GIBSUN will wake resalac week ty tripe betweeen NEW YO. ALEX AN WASHINGTON aud GEORGETOWN, as follows:—Leare NEW YORK from Pier 41. Eest River, every SATURDAY at 4 > m.; leave GEORGETOWN every TUESDAY at 10 ®. %., aud ALEXANDRIA the same day. For fall information apply tt. P. A. DENHAM business office and wharf, 63 Water street, George town, oF at the office of the Pre«dent, near P-stree: bridge. 3 ident. Presi Knox's Express. Orders rod by lett a 1 Office, 603 Pennsylvania aveune oF st the steamer wharf, will be promptly * _ w eli. N= EXIEESS LINE VLA CANAL, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDSIA, Va., WASH INGTOS AND GEORGETOWS, D, 0, FAILING DAYS. ZEB EE 2 orb Wharves, Phitades yj sot nm. ‘From 69 W hier LS ceoreston = dem 4; MONDAY st 6p m is ne Connects at Philadetpnta with Olyde’s Regular Semi-weekly Line of St-amers for dence, Boston ho oy Knglaod Ststos. No wharf om by this ine. - G. F- HYDE, Agent for D. of O. JLYDE & 0O., Philadeiphie. . Alexandria, Va. MINK, 29 Devonshire street, Boston. ite delivered by, Knox's Express. Or ders left at Goncrsl Office, 663 Pennayivania ave au, or at the Steamers’ Wharf, will promptly stiented Sens NOHOR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STZAMERS Sail every Setarday from NEW YOBR AND GLASGOW. Favorite route for Tourists. Finest approach to Great Britain. acconmmodaticns unsurpassed, TES OF PASSAGE: K to yBELFAST, Oanixs—S65. $75 & $80—Currency, iketorn tickets at reduced ratos. Steorage alwaya as low as by any othor SS" LA! NE. COMPANY'S OFFICES: 7 Bowling Green, H.¥ CAMMACK & 00., 1423 F atrect, Mids ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, splv-t.th J 430 Wen of i oesr Pa. srenue. Cunsen LINSs,. chet fistoa, tne Sicamers of this Li engin al —— of the re, a On the outward passage from Queenstown lew York or Boston, crossing Meridias of B at 43 lat., oF Both ing to the north of 43. Gn the homeward passage, crosati ‘at G iat., or nothing to the nort! EE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER BOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From Naw YoRm, From Naw Yore Botknis.... Wed Wo., Oct. 20 Absswinia..Wee.. Oct. 7 Algeria... Wed. Se Beythia.. ‘Lamia. par mg ih aa New York. Steamers marked * do not carry stecrage passen .—Cabin, 890, $10, and B15 accorsiag to acoomin tation. Rate fee, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Stecrage at low rates. tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, of Eurepe, st lowest rates. Throug) ven Gissgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Uoutinent, ind for terranean ports. . For froig arsage Spply at the Company ofc ‘0. 4 Bowling Green, steerage pas . 111 Brosdway, Trinity Bolldig.sor both erage ‘sud cabin, to BM ALL mM ‘0. 516 7th street, FEANCKLYN, Agent AMERICAN LINE. ONLY LINE CAREYING’ TH Fete. y AMERICAN FLAQ. QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. CABIN, INTERMEDIATE ona STEERAGR Bate aslow sa by another Arrt-clam Line. PETER WIGHT & SONS, Gene. wl Agents Pulladelphia. ood BRISON, mth Wenwety as OBAS. G. MAIL Warsi ey Sailing every THURSDAY from Poiiadelphis for ACCOMMODATIONS UNSUBPASSED. H. D. COOKER, J. acgw-ly pt. 15 Bothina, pt. 22 abs ssinia, Wed CoAL ! CUAL Wood: woop CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH! THOUSANDS OF TONS ORDERED. ng daily, cargoes of the best varietics of all kisds of COAL and WOOD, Now is the time to bay ! If you would save money get a coo? article and jst want, ton, callon the under- ned before you buy axing tho of the largest Wherves in the District, end all the tacitities possible thereto ed fc the delivery of Coal direct from our ¥ ccoanmer, we can certsiuly ments. A virit to ¢ harves ‘one glace of oar unsurpassed advantages, od PINE WOOD delivered as low as $3 per Gis OAK WOOD delivered as low as 86 to 97 Pa cineie trial feall that fg neceseary to convince the pubiic of the above facts. OUNSUN BROTHERS, Mata OMfce and Depot at Johuscu’s Wharves, foot of 12th aud 1th streets. con, {1202 ¥ sirect northwest, _OMcee- $iita gn eret ang25-00 ear: COAL! coaL! woop: woop: Lam now recetving all sizes of the best grades POAL, “Lee,” “Wiukesbarre” and “Locust Mountain” vhs Ash; “‘Lorberry” Red Asb, sud “Lykens persons who wich to take advantage of »tders will be received this month at vivance upon the original cost for cash. rring et low figures prime Hickory, WUCD, sawed and Hg itany longth or Ordcrs through mail promptly filled. Office, corner dB streets south- wen Yard gad Office, A street, betwoen 2d Ww. H, MARLOW, and ‘34 _3y28-3m" COAL, WOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS, of AUS BESTS e and * BA a IE, OAK sud HIOKORY WOOD ‘sewed snd split; all Kopt under cover aesorved 1100) jOUB OO. in the stickee wholesale Ofice—633 Louisiana avenue northwest Be ‘ard—Ist st., bet. B and © sts., southeast. Nip Beat tate WM. GUINAND. = ___* ae WE INVITE AN EXAMINATION oF ovR STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, Having the’ selections of colors in styles. Fee ph ta a Eg Rater te ee ‘speci mechanics, and frou our See oe AUCTION SALES maak PUTURE DAYS. MAS DOWLING, At the old mand of Latimer & Oery enn corner of Penna. »¥: USTEER'S SALE OF HANDSOME BESI- TROSTESINCE AT THE WEST END. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Septembor 20th, at 5 o'clock, in frout of the premises, by ‘Virtue of a deed in trust, dated ‘bruary 7th, 1371 Fine lard moore for the Dinrict of Colembiont oft! nd recores for the ict of Columbia, shalt sell to the highest bidder, Lot No. 13, in Bab- cock '* subdivision of square ‘No. 13. teet 7 inches on G@ street. between 2th and streets. with sdepth of 12) feet Sig inches to a 1é- foot alley, together with the improvements. con- sisting of & bandsome three-story and attic Brick Residence, (No. 2030,) with two-story Brick Back Building, the whole well arrenzed for comfort, an4 containing all modern improvement. ‘erme: One-fourtb in cash; the remainder iu six, twelve and cishteer months, with interest at seven per cent. WO ged at — of sale. All convey- st the cost of purchaser. ames FRED B. McGBIRE. Trustee. wepl-cokds THOS. DO CONG ABD MIDDESTON, vagy pore jate and Insurance Agents, Le Droit Buiiding, corner Sth and F sts. northwest, TRUSTEE’S SALE ©) yom IN SQUABE No. 654. By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of Bo istrict of Columbia, in Rauity canse No, 3.577, wherein Writiam ©. Clark is plain Jobn G, Killian, adr, d. b. p. of William Schorb, and others are defendants, made the Isth day of June, | shalivon WKDNESDAY, 15th day of Beprember, 1875, at 5 o'clock for cate, ut public anction, on the premisos, Lots two (2), Ace 5), six (6), eight (5), and nine ( he said square lies between street west 5 if and ings necemery Tern. of eile a ments at six (67 and twelve ( | est at six (6) per cent. from ferred payments to be # upea the oroperty. A Hf be required of tbe py hin ten days of date resold at the risk of the pu. FRANCIS . Trustee, IDDLETO: Aw aneti faw3wkdds AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES RB, ® 00%; dnctionser 639 G street northwest. EVENING STAR. | SATURDAY....September 11, 1875. | ————SSS——_ B. a States Hay Fever Ass jatiesd at tee 8nd Auctioneer, INE WA BUD TE, WALNT es Hay Fever Assoct ath BF nias BONE Pat Aneioner, " NPY Chote PARLOR SUITES MAunLE: | TH® Honkons oF Crvi~ WaR—The fol- | Dew Habshire, Sobe five o~ si> naddret St — TCP TAB ES. NEW AND SEUONO- HAND Wins extract a ter addressee | by | the afflicted were id ideal Nee er Bios | CHAIRS. FURNITURE, &c. ALSO, A LOT | the Carlist Genera’ Castella to Colonel ae | Hod. FE Par ot Cini ee Hedry Wark EAST SIDE | OF FANCY GOODS. {haretta is banded to us by the London Car- | Beecher. Letters of condsel a4 cobfort were BETWEEN K AND L asa, BOmpay Sa eae pee Cuamaniiee mr publication. Tbe write- | read frob rarions physiciads, and recipes # » Gated Janna: ve go. ss : command of the fortifications at Vilia- Tiptiods were freely ktterchadged recorded iy Liver No.7 olin y Oe | real during the recent engagement: “I have “4 Beecher bade a fuddy xpsech, id the course of Which be expressed the opidiod tat the La- bedtatiats of Jerebiah ad the third id the da Eederal stondze the assorie- beet dext tibe. | during my life witnessed some very sad | scenes of war, and I thought I had seea toe | summit of human misery in the retreat of the Army of the East (in ist0), of which I | fever. commanded the rear guard. But I cannot reall any {mpression which ean be com- pared with the feel experience! on entering with igadier Villareal the srincipal street of Villa. al, whan It was oa bre from one end to the other. The crackling of the flames whose red glare struggled Aguinst the light of the mid-day sun, the heavy crash of windows giving way and of CANSON BROS, Auctioneers, in DD foetheast corter af Wis cat Bete’ nortnwest TOP BUGGY, WITH POLE AND &HAFT; 0, DOCTOR'S PHETON IN GOOD CONDITION; 130, SETS SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS. | Will be sold in front of our Action Tooms, southeast corner of 9th and D «ts, | northwest. ot 11 o'clock on TUESDAY MORNING, September 14th. without reserve sepll at DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts JUNCANSON BEOS., Anctionsers, Sesh of Paul bad ad idtibate relatiod to After a parcel premises known and described as lots numbered twenty (20). twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24', and twen- ty-five (25), in John Van Biswick's subdivision of iit numbered four handred and seventy-one a7, ‘Terms: One third in cash. and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, secured by a deed of trust op the property sold. A deposit of $100 will Rev. Kk. E. Hale's idea ofthe treat tramps is sensibie, as far as It xoes. The teal vagrant ts eneouraged by | free soup. free lunches and free lodgings. The way to discomage him is to make him pay for wha. he geia in work. Ifhecan get along outside In that way. allright. If he cannot, Southeast corner 9th and D sts. northwest. | roofs falling im, the shrieks of fren-ted neve De San WOK: Gal ae be required at time of sale, and all conveyancing ‘i Women and the cries of the children who ran | Management and control. Mr. at purchaser's cost. WALTER H. COX, tres SECOND HAND FU, W.th bare seet on the ashes, the grim despair |} wood deal of faith in saws and aueSteotds JT COLRWELE Soe COTTAGE SETS, of the old men, as they gazed with adry eye | 58¥ horses. with cord-wood accompaniments, Th they lack employ ment,should be judiciously H. WARNER, Real Estate Brok: rand Auctioneer, Federal Buildings cerner 7iband F streets N. W, AUCTION SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STOR FRAME DWELLING. N 5.909 Stn STREET, and a fixed stare upon the scene, the Impre- cations of the Carlist soldiers as parties of them rushed in bot pursuit of the incen diaries, the rattle of the musketry, all formed & horrible spectacle which baMes description deserving poor, who are in want because aided, but the tramps choice and profess | work. who are such from mally, should be set to If they have no self respect and no 4¢ canal at = | ability to get a living b el it ts A, I saw in a Side street, between two baraing | ™ 7 . ys only BETWEEN I AND K STREETS, NORTH: houses, a woman lay stretched out on a mat ae hem where they will earn the as SATURDAY, Se at 6 . sees), Suroumied (by Se yeason Why 6 pe Be: ck p.m. will be Stion Sith many ether goods baked, who were uttering | etna Ag An pk 2 TANSO! O8 , Ancts ne atmoephére was unbearable. . . : depth. DUSGANSON BROS. Ractioneers all but licked the path=; the burning rains | SesiMe ‘or ald, frightening ny Bd t. and im, ed by: 'O rame ;. seme b € Jing down on i sites e to | Gres. . Swang ay 4 Dwelling of four roots au Ar wend bowsson HSE NER Reet REOMEN, e EE ae ee cents See a chance. They are a disgrace to our civiliaa- Barked in front with iron f TRATOR'S BALE OF A COLLEC- | confusion, we: be ether roasted or | Hon, at ual taX on the pablic.—Bas 7 t Po rig bon 0 pall ial be Bw se ne eN LURE. BEDS AND RED. | crushed. horse, whi Tappan B See ts = AND GROVES x y the flames s © — Lo Lespes, the brit NHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Ske AT AUCTION went upto where the “i = fn eee Real Estate Aactionéer, 519 7th street, MORNING, Sep: r She was paraly Her t tein Was Introdaced says aye eae husband, am river, Was away. Some | by Count nd ba Ti we Alton-Shee, and had SMHERT NOMTHWESE MERCER EV ONT soldiers had carried her out of the house be 2 . cing or Was walk- sudde resettin and tha. b * to it. The only thing left her, | § mere good luck, wes the mat t On SATURDAY, & piem Haff “for No. 15. in Sqnaresui, | B tress on which she was lying. The heat was | harming bracelet! Look rr ¢2 on Lith street by adepth of 9 feet | Pint haruiture, ¢ becoming more and more in ; their faces ——— sai it in aie A Bite, Show Cases, © . | Were crimson; the childre: thelr agony, A lite fariher on she saw 15 st H1OS. B. WAGGAMAN, Aw Grecerzes, Wit e redoubled their shrieks; poor mother, | ale, Kegs pols, Washboarde, fot of Trinimt: as she looked at them, we ng. 1 ca H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and ¥ streets 'N. W. THUSTEE'S SALE O ROPERTY IN WA THE DEA TIMOBE AND O. AUCTION. By vistne 0: a deed of tras, dated Ap D., s7l, to Daniel L. Eaton ‘and myself. du recor4e) in Liber N. io 257, one_of the onda for Washington soantr, fu ths District Jamba, and at the req je eby, Twill se 1 at auc: mies. oh MOND. o'clock pm. Goud situate, bing ashington, D.C., comps wit: Beginning at ¢ northwest corner of that part oungsboro’”” formerly occupied by George Oyster, called “Trinidad,” and rauning thence south seventy seven (77) degrees, east five (5) perches more or less, with Oyster’s line, that runs to Stone No. 5, to the west tie, condemned for the railroad; thence north forty-two and a balf (4254) degrees ‘east, one hundred and teen (117) ches and seven (7) links with said condemned Eine to a division fnce formerly pul up between this part of a lot owned by Edward Fenwick; thence with sa.d line fence north twenty-three (23) degrees one haadred and thirteen (113) perches an fifteen (15) links to a locnst troe standing at the end of said fence, marked for corner; thence south ainty-five and a qnarter (65%) degrees wort, forty eight (48) perches aud seven (7) links. more or less, he division line separating this land from the land formerly held by Derringer; thence with amid line and a di ofto the begiunt four (64) acres nine (29) perches, more or less, excepting six (6) acres and thirty-three (33) perch’s, sold to one Mangum by Benjanin 1. Fenwica. in dered dated September lots numbered 9,10, 11, 12, nd 39. iu square 8; lots 2, 21, and 27. in square “Ivy City. A. ly ry No. 4. planted a 22. 23, 24, 25, 25 , of F. W. Jones’ subdivision of 0€0, with Interest at 10 per cont. per annum from June 5, 1572, to day of sale, and ox penses of sale in cash, au: balance at six ai twelve months, with interest from day of sale, se- cured by a deed «f traston the property sold. $250 asadeposit will be reqnired at time ot ‘AML conveyancing at expense of parchaser. If terms of sole are not complied with in ton days from day of tale the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting pur- Chater after ten days advertisement GEO. W. STICKNEY. Surviving Trnsteo, anu®eckds "J.T. OOLDWELL, Salesman! B. & WARNER, Beal Estate Broker and Auctioner, Fodera! Buildings, oorner F and 7th sts, northwest. TBUSTEE’S SALK OF VALUABLE REAL ELT Rpg ADICINING THE CAPITOL G By virtae of adeed of trast to me, daly re- Boris in Liber No. 670, folio 10, of tue land records of Washington. cyuaty, 1 will tell on the premfses on TUESDAY, the 20th day of Angust, 1575, at 6 o'clock p.m., the following pro- perty,or #o much thereof as may be necessary to Satisfy said trust, to wit: Lots uambored sixteon 8), seventeen (17), and eighteen (1S), and the east ern thirty-five (39) feet front by the depth thereof of lot oumbered fifteen (15), in square narebared six hundred and thirty-five (635), a8 the same ure Isid down and described on the ground plat or plan of Warhington city, D The above-described property fronts on the Capitol grounds and Dela- wi ue, and is rapidly improvirg in alae. T One third cash; bslance in 6 and 12 Months, with interest at 10" per cent. from day of sale, ard secnred by deed of trust on the propert 801d; or all cash, at the option of the parchaser, If the ‘terms of aul’ are not complied with in five days the trustes reserves the right to resell the property atter ton days n ome one of the newspapers pablisbed in Washington city, D. O., at the risk Sud cost of the defaulting wurchaser. | 9&0 deposit on each lot will be roynired on the day of sale EORGE MASON, Trastes, jy23-coutds [Critic.] J.T. COLDWELL, Sstesman, ®7- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY, August 24th, 1875, some hour and place. GEORGE MASON, Trastee, augd-eofds [Critic.] J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ®7 THE ABOVE SAL IS POSTPONED. on scconnt of the rain, until TURSDAY, Angust 3 Lat, ci, save hour and place. GEORGE MASON, Trnstes, angiS-co&de [Critic.] J.T. COLDW ELL, Salorman, 8s THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPO TUESDAY, September 14th. 1575, suns hour aud place GEORGE MASON, Trnstes. sel eofds [Critic.] J.T. COLDWELL, Salosn, B. H. WARNER Real Estate broker and Auctioncer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and ¥ strocts N. W. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL BSTATE ON 9ru, BETWEEN T AND U STREETS NORTHWEST. virtue of a District of C: 42 1 ED until lumbia. passed hereia An- and Wm for fur sale M the 130b day of he following real h me (1). tw fourteen (14), aud sixty one (301) two bumired and severt: ewe 7) feet three (3) inches oa 9h street, and one handred (100) fect on street. ‘The property will be sold as a whole or sop: arntely, tu lors to suit purchasers, ‘Terms of sale prescribed by said decree are: One- third of the purchase money cash; the balance in three equal instalments and payable in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months from day of sale, with interest at six (6) per contum por anauins (said notes to be secured to the action of the trustee, who shall secure @ lien on the property antl the whole purchase money shall be paid.) oF the purchaser shall have the privilege ying the whol? purchase money in cash. All conveyance nrchaser's cost. $10) deposit at time of If the terms of sale are not complied with within five (5) days from the day of sale the truss tee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the decsulting parchaser or purchasers atter five (8) days notice 1a the Eveujug star sowspaper. JOUN #. HANNA. Trnsteo, angl8-cotds (Rep) F.D. CLEARY, Salesman. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Successor to Green & Williams, Auctionsers, No. 1001, northwest corner luth and D sircets. AUCTION SALE OF FRA) BOUL 5 OLD ey BER, a VING Stones TOGEe a ‘Hl sell op MONDAY, the 13th day of = B omer, at 4 clock ca gusate tmasded wort. of Providence ig on elling house of 20 incladi: & Rouge ot le rooms, one of 7 rooms, wo Bheds: teen (13) sad d three handred two Eheds: Srowbars, ; variety of other articlos, buildings to" be re moved botore the 12 b of Osh for all’ sums lest dings et pane tans Sed tince, five acta fi q drawitg paving blocks, auless che yp : other expenses are or before of seps-d | “ap2t) Wael. B. WILLIAMS, Aan [UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE In virtre of a writ of fleri { K's office of gt .. seized and lev! t] Isabel SERS ea te ervand ‘ " sepidts A ABP, U. cree of tho Su- | ne the delicious fan! h she. Steves, &c., with other gnods not mentioned z. un What « = x i ‘ the Holy Virgin to her aid. val t Tic bought it. A Httle fart! m she si THIS EVENING. seplo-st CORR ON ARS Aim’. | more heartrending than this pleture, (raznet ebony coke: satires AMES GUILD, Auctioneer, —— ee as it were in fire?" — London Standant, | 1a casket!” said she. “I've want- I 1014 Pounsyivania avenue, . od just such a one ever so long A MILMONAIRE BacnEton’s Wr | How could git? THIS and EVERY KY EN Thomas Barron's will, with | T sard to himsel commencing at 7:30 o'clock | - raadle on x t 2 LOS Always take a cabriole n FOO, A general assortn will not Gon toc 8 general aevortmont | a BEING a PouTION le in the surrogate’s ec c © than walking Gent's Furnishing Goode, Cutlery, Plated Ware, | ENTS Of THE WELL-KN¢ stator died on August 31 ‘| og <G TH? nV? &o. Bales—Tuesday, Thureday sud Saturday, com: CLOUD HOTEL, CORN F 9 1 beg: vod An estate, re: BEATING THE (4GaR Vener moning wien a, yhMeEs GUILD, STREETS NORTH WKS Umated at six or seven millions. His nex! | YOU any five-cent elgare x mayé-ém Ancticucer Mpeg ES hortred. eaia'ch of kin are two sisters and eight nieces, | plied the clerk. “Have you an 2 —— — ————- any Of January AD Te okt ae ews, and grand nephews, all adult | ceute:” «Yes, s “Have » J. SWEET, in Liter So. 641, folie Now pF on erally living In New Jersey teen cents?” pursued Keal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, records for the District nmbia,and by jeut, and Long Island, en, We ee No. 511 7th street, opposite U.S. Post Office, direction of the party secured thereby. I gave to three servants sums | OnE the box. + Would y RUBIES SiLe OF A peste (one SHEan cued to toll, at po bite ‘au on THUR five or six thousand dollars; j cent for a ciga § Ps a yA ES a jt lay ol tember, A. 575, commencing at p Ne 7 e "7 cust or STORY PRESSED BRICK FRONT. DWEL. | 10.u'ciuck a. mon the promise abyve deurinad, | $2,the New York Eye Infirmary. the Tork | returned the cler LING ON THE EasT SIDE OF 71H STRERT, | a part of the furniture of the hou-e. lname in he New ee ly sald the stranger, as he QailQp BETWEEN F AND G STRERTS | part— u the New York Association | €mnly rald t wager, as i rite | SOUTHWEST. reen Rep Parlor Snite; Marble-top Tables: for Improving the Condition of the Poor, the | CcBtOn the couuler aud waiked off with @ ef virtue of adeed of trust,dated May Ist, tageres; Pier Mirror; French-plate fue Hat Troe; merican Femule Guardian Soctety,and tive | fiteen cent cigar 4. D-As4 duly recorded in lider No- 751 folio | One hands ; Brussels Carpet; ew York Hospital; to the New Yors His- né of the ud records for the District of Go: in, and at the request of the party secured thereby , we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises,on TURSDAY,Augnst 24. 1575, at 5.30 c-clock p m., the following described real estate, 3 ardrobes; Window Shades; Bedsteads; Hair and Husk Mattresses; Sofas aud Side Chairs; and Oornices; Walnat Wardrobes; ads, Walnut Marble top Bureaus; torical Society, $19,000; and $50,000 to t ground and erect a library and free publ reading room in Woodbridge, N.J.,and keep it supplied with periodicals, newspapers, and A CLERGYMAN. m i asweredd the boy, his 1 quite a wet rai clergytuan ; 4 s thinking to rebuke such hyperbole, asked if situate fn the eity of Washington, D. 0., to wit : je-top Wealistands books—the trustees of the fund to be Dr. Ellis | {2 mata tay AT Mat ‘gratu, Picco oF pareal Gf grodnd being | Painted Wardrcbes, Bedatads, B. Frecmen ard the Rev. Geo. ‘Luca oi nove hase naan on known and described upon the land recorda of sa ‘ashstai ‘ables, Yoodbridge, and John € rron, of New re ‘onsets 14 city as Lot numbered ofght,in Church and Her- | Ingrain ¢ Toilette Ware; York city. The testator gave various aoca, | tamed the boy; “but Th Ton's subdivision of Square nimbered four hundred | Plain and Marble top Painted Cottage Sete; les aud! ab-olate begueete to ai nant” | book ofa time when it raine! fire and britn- aud eixty-soven, ($67,) together with the improve: | Side Tables; Lambrequius, Hall and Stair Carpets; | {ies auc 3 1 Stone, and I guess what was not & very wet ments, &. Stair Plates; Hair-cloth So ives, and , hairs; residue to his nephew, John and § — Terms: One-third of the purchase money in oash, | Sideby ard: Diving room Chairs and Table Barron. r 7 wi ; and the balauce in one aud two years, with Interos in Toilet teloth; Clo a . Wz Wav wa Live Now.”—Mammato at ten per ceut. per annum, secured by adeed of | Lot of Blankets, Spreads, Sheets and Comforts: AN ANCIENT GERMAN WEDDING CER . des n).—"My de .. wi trast ute property sold, or All cash, at the option | Pillow and Bolster Cases; large lot Feat hor x The feature of the Platideutsches | D€F eldest sor My dear Goorge, where are of the purchaser MON era? ‘ol oul y A deposit of $10) will be required | Two Barber Chairs; Hair B-lsters; Voiks Fest near New York the other d. pour manners? You should always say of the purchaser at the time of sale. and all convey - Stair O:lcloth and © Holl am arth oT tae. Cantenn ‘y | ‘thank vou!" when anything is handed to ancing at the expense of the purchaser. ‘eras to | Uniua, Glare and Crockery Ware Biles Katrina Gealemenas ae cmener o . ae Se tee oe cn TE TN AGD HR ENER, ston cee ing conducted after the manner of the ancisnt ) nt Cees o ee THOMAS I, GARD { Teastoos. One Iron Safe; one Clock; Pivot Chairs; Desk; ded by ng2l-bokds E.J ch German peasautry. A procession h the bride and groom marched from the ea Ne, and was followed by several wagons loaded with useful articles for the young . SWEET, Auctioneer. B27 THE ABOVE SALE_IS POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY. Cigar Case; Counters; Mirror: Racks. BARBER SHOP Mirrors; Glass Case and Marble top Tables, 87-1 have bought remark of @ cobbler whe t last,” was the he set up bastacss a for himself. Sept. 1, 1575, same ho: id place. ‘Terms cash, . 4 = BRAINARD AY WALNEE, one, mms Cale Wat. MATTINGLY, housekeepers. It made the circuit of the | g7-What people should know—that if they BRAINARD 2B; WARN EE: trrastecs as fA Be See hie park and entered the farm-house, which had | sroila stampel cuvelope when wi ang? eokds E. J. SWEET, Auctioneer. mage = been fitted up for the occasion, and the cler- | it they can get the value in stare 82 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Pust ¥. RELLIT 1 Retate Agent and Anctioneer, | £32082 Lines, and the ‘recollection, of tie | *EUNE It Mt the post osfee.—Z fabs Courier. PONED until THURSDAY, September 16th, 1575, Office No. 902 Sih st. northwest. || omen, oe. 6 en ot 8 sports in which they had recently been ¢ S7 Here is. # pulT of an advertiser by an re i hid editor: “Mr. the distinguished decora- 5 STEES’ SALE OF A LOT AND COMFORT. | 8@£ed, probably hindered the spectators from ~ 3 BEAINARD H, WARNEB.} reustocs, LE BRICK HOUSE ON THE NORTH Sve | realizing that: they were withessing @ reat fortes his putronn Ghat bis feattatinn er task, sep? eo&ds E. J. SWEET, Anct kK STRERT, BETWEEN Isru AND 19Tx | marriage, and the minister was again and | rms his » = ten on ot Boos KTU WEST. in luterrupted by shouts of laughter and | ¥00d is superior to the natural article; for W435... WILLIAMS, Anctioncor, By virtue of decd of trnat. dated the 224 day | ny rinuse. Tut ty nuptial knot wae tel as | Wstanee, the latter belug yellow oak, his ‘sell. to the hizbest bidder-on | thelr vows beneath a cathedral roof. Toc CHANCERY SALE raises. on MONDAY. the 4th day of October, | faptestically arrayed bridal party thea went MARRIED. LANDS AND UNQU. 1s78, at half-past 5 o'clock ta the afternoon, | to the headquarters and drank the prosperity | HUGUELY—LEWIS. On Sepromiber 9h, 1575 at DISTRICT OF Cy Pet parcel of around Iyingandbeitgia | of the newly married pair in Rhine wine and | W Campa by Mes Me Wuosier. am. om and District alorcsaid. aad amy * J.. bo Biss BANK OF THE ¢ own end distinenisied upon the groaud plasor | ©" ™P98 a es CANAL, ABOVE G. plan thereof as part of lot numbered s: 7).in A Wire BFaTEe im nae TAKY PL. a Ms" | square numb-red ore hundred snd seven (17); be- | INTERFERE WITH SECTION BOOMS, NORTHWEST CORNEE | ginning for the ame t corner of sald | Tuesday eronin OF TENTH AND'D § ETS, WASHING. and runniog thence west along the line of north ao evening ON. September 1, of typhoid, Mies Kuta TON CITY. tr y feet. thence north one hundred ard | #2d Elf Hague, of M ko, daughter of James and Jane Byron By ue of A decree passed by the Supreme Court + | Son, Were going home, when they saw @ man | aged 1-5 vais. < ofthe District of columbia, in @uity’ cause No named Alexander MeCatHoch, a moulder, invited to attend ber funeral from hor 2.764, ensitled “George et al, vs. Wil 00 liam'D ©. Murdock et al a, beating his wife most unmercifally on the He st J ovGiLeest, om fe : sublic street. They went to the womaa’s a Ith, at 2 pin. * auction, at the auction rootns of Wash. B. Williams § eps 5 northwest corner of lWth and D stre in the city of cash, of whi Sistane reseved h talit << ruing of the Washington, D.C., on TUESDAY, the 14th day of t the time of tale, and the re. They then proceeded ou r way, but . t * jovg aad ved at © o'clock p. m., all those in six, twelve elghteon seems, were followed by McCulloch, who em, bo ha weorly of Bow he“ Mardock Quarry.’ 3th subseq Quarry t ay nUy overtook them in a saloou in and located on the line of tha Obe-apeake and Ohio Ho ‘ants tt larket street. McCulloch succeeded in pri OBER. On Friday morning, 2th instant, Mart Casal, in he vicinity of the Vag ng Se sented by # decd ot ras pelo eae i, aang “which Metal an Pe = arom B. aud Mary A. Ober, istrict of Columbia, and being about 250 fect in ay pay “ . Tagen tn Be rong — he ear of hes width, by about % of a mils in fength, containing vir mae piel witia large clasp knife Foneral from ber pa 911 tom about 22 acres. f and stabbe: 2 on the le t arm, indi Yard,ou ¥, ith insta And also, at the same time and place, nd in con- Wound reach ie % from the wrist to the a as y nds And relatives of the nection therewith, we will scil all the unquarried | on five days retics, a: the risk end penetreting to the bone. He then tur = with the perpetaal right to quarry tue same | chuscr in default, €nd stabbed Van Honten in the shoulier, in- tion of the land k <Potomae A, HYDE, flicting quite a severe i The ely weat THOMA rounded men's fujaries prc ot of man suites Scone Wounded men’s fujaries pr tora ® bank of the ‘@racter,and McCulloch was h Id ore fuli f\HOMAS DOWLING, il to appear before the grand jx pa Piwet eer _ Auctionse: and Real Estate B Ny. Heralds athe = 7 erence to the proceedings in the above cause. At the old stand of Latimer & Clesry. We call attention of above quarry, which | bluestone, and whic leery. irabiats a i® avenue and lith et. others to the ext quality of Sonthesst oorner Pow’ BAOELERBT HC u ONE WAY TO Wn. Tucker, a its pew-ber ew York wine mere ee peanties day by day, ught t D FU UCTION NITURE AT | 32 Prospect street, Brook . trans portati B LAC rope, and while stepping aboard Uy ose Our bright-eyed darting boy A platof these quarries can be seen at Ws i On TUESDAY Se. nen > ping | : — ot he ais te t Williams’ auction rooms, corner of loxs and D etreeta 14th, 1575, wt 10.0% he eee ee eens Beg he er ere ta aes bree be northwest, where any information can be obtained. entleman deel ‘oree instituted by his wife Where sweeter jovs awatt hie Aby person can exomine the qt by taking Ith street. betw er was obliged to pay alim Than this brief woeid coed the canal road or the new road leading frum George- I shall etl the folk and the case cropped out } town to the Chain Bridge. Walnut Hair Cloth Parl ‘Then to Thy will. ob pray Th ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; and the balances at 6, and 18 months, with interest at the rate of 10 Per centum per annum from day of sale until paid. with security to the satisfaction of the rece Marble-top Tabie. Walnut Muble-top Chamber Faraiture Gak Marble top Chamber Set Painted Chamber Furniter the court fr nily on @ variety of motions. | Tucker admitted some of the charges, bat he that the plaintid had condoned the fault. | ed thai his wife wasa habitual ed ont I old, or th Hair snd Husk Mattresses that she frequently was ao- | oj, chase money can be paid im chan” A depetit of BAO ier Pillc ws aud Bol ent irom the house two or three days. After | ‘Ar will be required of the purchaser at the tine of sale, three-ply and Ingrain Carp ta All conveyancing at cost of purceaser. A plat of Cooking and Heating Stove: Her! from the Church of the property will be exhibited at the tine of sale, Diving Tables and Chairs. the Ep $5 «3 WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Kitchen Bequisites, &¢ S cialis intel soe PHILIP A. DARNEILLE, |} Beceivers. Eh Cash, THOS. DOWLING, *+ tend : WILLIAM J. BULLER, tas, : 5 stent ls SAUB. On the lib instent, afior @ short iliness, angi0-akds i Aucilowoir, SMCEEMED PL Ener, ied 3 years anda eemaee, traucenoee rpuomas Dow “| “On MONDAY, Sept. 13th, at 1 5 % indeighis Br 1 will cell at bs dL payeie el . Auctioneer and Real Extate Broker, At the old «tand of Latimer & Clear; y < aperal from t Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue ith sts, | "to date. c W ately GARIBALDI'S PROJECT diverting the oe arent svuth, vn Suaday, TRUSTRR'S SALE OF VERY DESIR : Jowelry, Pist ee HRIMER. cutest te Tiber at Rome, Sentoves by RS o'clock p m 2 RUS "8 SAL v SIRABLE . rh the last Ital. parliament, is said to be IMPROVED PROPERTY 18 TENNALIL fod St* RITZ AU GENSTELN, Au patos d 2 sep Ache . WN, D.O., AT AUCTION, <casn ewes ——S-——— ~, | yearsold, Very early in the eighteeath cen. MS, Aucitoncer, UNDERTAKERS, | By virtue of # deed of trast, dated the 1th day tory the Jews of Rome offerel to pay October, A. D. 1570, and dul (Successor to Green’ & Williams i $4,000,000 for the privilege of searching the | ———————— Ho. Gr. folio 447, one’ of the land resets far No. 1001 northwest corner 10th « 5 bottom of the Tiber and recovering all prop- | [g, # BAe Vy, Hccredficrebyatwiltec ou TUMSDAY MeBeat | ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO ctoOL ANDCoven, | {713 buried therin. To effect Uieir dior! Undertaker, BIT thine te tats cr Gceaaa Toutof the premises, | Chath AND HOO 8, | a mile above and below Rome tor six | ge. 934 ¥ Sraasy, between Mioth and TetMs | fonr, being part of a tract of land called Mount | GILT FRAME MIKRORS % ‘D | mouths. Their offer was not accepted, as it | mex | Airy. lying and being in the county of Washington, Wat ExT. FINE EN- | was feared that the drainage of the river in —_——- 4nd District of Columbia: Beginning for the same at | & CHRO. NILK O8- | inc summer months, during which the work ihe ond of ‘the third lige of Lot numbered two. aud ae Eee ANB BintaG. | Would be done, would produce epidemics. ’ running thence,with said line reversed, south eigaty i M CORNER | !t would be a curious thing if the work now | end one-half degrees; east twenty-eight and a balf Tae iti: WALNUT | tobe undertaken for other purposes should perches to the eighth jine of Mouut Airy:thencewith | © BET Re in the hie: apes faid line north-one ands quarter degre win | BEDEOOM UBE. COTTAGE SUITES, | result in the profit which the Jews expected 3. wen leven perches, to tus end of theaid Hasrthencs | WALNCT CRIGS, CAN SICK EES | torealize in the last contury and the govern- parenal proms | eight anda halt degrees west twenty seven perches | AND. Cire yy eg ak SSELS. AND | ment be thereby saved anticipated expenses. the enme time last yeor privivemes paid ren ¢ by the main road; theuce with astraight | OTHER CARPETS, BR! ALL, AND ie 500 to 1000 pF cent aud tle year before to the beginning, containiog aud laid out for | STAIR OAREZTS. (ur hAR.HOSK. | oA Foran EGATION.—Jast ¥ as made on one acro and seven-efghths of an acre of land, be the | ANDCOTTON TOP A144 SEATUER | before the close of the services in the Catho- Our Weesk tf ers; being the same pivce of iand | BEDS: PILLOWS AND BOLSTEAS: WALNUT | [1c'Cre Ne close of the services in the Catho- fctlare and prices of ali the stocks Wealt in which was conveyed by deed from Joshaa Pisses COR Oe aD: OTnee 1 OGHINS. | streets, Boston, Sunday evening, two or | tes Se ¢ : Fame dwcilingy Philips, improved by two! CROCKERY AND GLASSWAME, KITCHEN | three boys, who were leaning against a ess waw YORE Sock Excuawee. ‘Terme: One-third eash; the balance in two equal | UTENSILS. &c. bracket in the back pert of the church, | sesetmmair Raakers 1b Wall aoee WY. pay ments at 6 and 12 mouths, and secured by « desd yn MONDAY, the 13thday of September, | pressed against it too hard, and it snapped etme oe = of trust, with notes Dearing interest at 7 per centum 1576, commencing ef 10 o'clock a.m.» 1 sball’ | or. For a moment the gas burst forth 1u ber anutun. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. $10) Mceckteeise Ne BSE wane eciaing | room in quite a volume, and. the rear end of ‘Will We voquired wien the prosseiy Js orek of. (opener Oe Peter's Uhach ste “Qe, | ihe. buildlug bad the appearance of beluga pes THOMAS DOWLING Race, | described furniture, 2c; in” perfect orders and | mass of flame. ‘The audience began a hasty 5 < | well worthy the attention of perronsin search of | exit, during which several persoas were BB WABNEE,, furniture, “Terms cash. knocked down and trampled upon, while + “Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, seps-d (Cap. 2t) WASH B. WILLIAMS, Anct._ | others were slightly injured. by being crowd. #everal Building, corner 7th and F sts. northwest, WARNER, ed against the wall. One or two ladies TRUSTEE’S S. OF VALUABLE BUS! Real Estate Broker and Anctionecr, fainted, and a little girl was quite seriously FRODBLTY OsTUp OUT SIDE OF uot: | Federal Buildings, coracr 7th and i oa, northwest, jpjared: The fre was extinguished with bat FISHER NEW DYE WORKS, ¥ te ” CORNER | — oprica or tHE ConMissiONERS OF THR ————————— 906 G STREET, NBAR NINTH SIKEST, By virtue of a deed of trust to me, oD nee ake PREFERRING DEATH TO THE WITNESS CONNECTED WITH Liber No. 645, folio 84, of the land records of the Wasnixeros, D. O--August 16,1851 | sraxp—The body of Mrs. Aunie Stillwell, trict of Columbia, I will sell at public anetion, tn Cote oe eta t ctr ch Goientia oy | Which was taken from the water near Heli front of the jon WEDNESDAY, the 1th cts of Congress spproved Jane ith, | Gateon Saturday, was exhumed yesterday bered four (4), of Whitcroft's subdivinion of a , 1874, we will self at public auction, | and fully iden by her husband. She hat square number ht ‘and fif-y-eight (438) premises, on SATURDAY, been su! as @ witness in @ fami! with the im its, COI of a sul . a toe aee Fin | Quarrel suit, and sooner than testify she dwelling. —— flot | committed Suicide. She made known her lot fronts 22 feet 6 inches on Louisiana ave- c intentions to some friends on the day before "Fame tole Ges Ghd ole ies * weet corner of aid ot “ot, | her death._N. Y. Sun, 9h. six, twelve and eiguteon months, with interest from eal cat tl SINGULAR HEMORRHAGE —A young man the day of sale af seven per Coot, Ber annem, s0- vont betes aged residing at Osage, Mo., last week narrowly S ‘&c., | cxcaped death from a sudden and mysterious required of te yurchiger af the time ofsalo. aig to peed biceding at the lungs, eyes aod nose. His (DNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. treet" and fost soitchen, oon toe size of @ pin-head up to 'n virtue ofa writ of fieri issned out of the in use for acon- | ‘ator Ragen omy these: ph ring, and though yet quite ce ofthe Sa of the District of . Sees Thought to'be rapldty improving. DING SPOILED.—Last Saturday Aninga wedding was at Arbeiter was

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