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_____ RAILROADS. STEAMER LIN ES. Barre AD OHIO RAILROAD, New York and Washington Air Line. EUMMER SCHEDULE—SE°TEMEER 30.1875 M WASHINGTON CITT ivimore and Was #1 Jerick and Valley teriant m.,Washiny raterick. § Branch. Parlor C: on Janction and Way Stations. ranch.) more and Way Stations mere. Parlor Cars a_i, Datimore apd Way Stath 00 pm. ork, Phitate Lie Baitmuore and. Bilis: y ner at Being, 1.30 p. m. op Snpdtays. Baltimore and Way Stations oniy.; Parlor Cars to New for 30 p. m., Raltimore, Laure and Relay. am teriek, Washington Jonetion snd us. (vis Metrop litan Branch.) B,™-» Baltimore, Frederick and Way Sta- one 90 p. m . Baltimore, Philadelphia and Relay. D.m , Baltimore. Annapolis and Way Stations, DP. m .Chicago. St. Louis, Louterille, Cotum- bus. sancusky, Cincinnati, Pullman Cars. Serpe Breakfast at Parkers ore and Way Sta i re and Alex borg and Cu Baltiny Faitimore, Philw Fast Express Fars to Chi hanae > Cineins Fast Express. Pullman i and Com Grafton. Sn NDAY TP atws 913 pm. Fr ana f Balsrmore Stations. —* @ m., 1.30, 5.05 elay.—7.20 8. m 5.00 and . 5.30, 5 40. ard 11.25 p.m., ring the week pat Viaduct Hotel,Relay Ho formation apply at the Baltimore t Offices, Washington Station. and ders will be [P4597 THAUN FOR Cara may. AND 30 MINUTES—WASHINGTON aad To CAPE May. ZOE REISS VLYANIA BAILKOAD OOMPANT POE cas Fast Express Tr per] from Pi Cape May tig SS 4 + (day Express,) (Limited Express) 178 ts yotr WEW Yor« AND pause ee oS" EW YORK, WASHINGTON LINE TC BALTIMOBB ALL POINTS iN_ THE NEW STATES. THROUGH HEIWEEN ASBINGTON AND EW ¥ WITHOOT CHANGE OF CARS. ‘The eqaipo.cut on this line fs new and of the most and in proved finish. TRAIN LEAVING AT 993 AM IS PULL MAN PABLOK UAR TRAIN EXCLUSIVELY. PULLMAN PALACE S: EBVING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. cali On and sfter S ptember 13th. 1875, trains by this Boe will 1 Depot of Baltimore acd Potomac or of 6th and B streets, as follows: Exproee for Phtisdelphis, N Sud poluts Eaat daily, except Sunday Ex Poliman Car Train— for Philsdeiphia, New Work and points Kast daily, except Sunday. 8 p.m. Expcoss for P' iphia snd Sew York Ly. except Sunda: 0 7. Ex yrees for Philedetphie and way potnte 8 p.m. Ex ees tor Philadelphia, Now York and polite Kact ARS on ail Day Tratns. PULLMAN PAELO: PULLMAN PALAOB SLEEPING VARS on a ‘Trains. jormation can be procured at the vate fenficscrs on onder left af tne otlees of te Wanieevcone. suion cortheast sorucr of Paansyi “ZigOMe AND PoTOMAO BarL- 3 and Bee BOYD, Jz, ~ Geners: Ponensey, Agent, Fotedetnnis ad feb! Superintendent, Bzitimore, Ma. Bazes Rs AND POTOMAC BAILBOAD. Dero? Coanak 67H ann BStReats After M » September 13th, 1878, traine will FOB Be sik $ TRAiN> LSAVE FOR BALTIMORE. 6200.8 &. Liooted Express, daily for est; pt Sumiay for the Nur Rxpress for Philsiipuis wad New cS, daily except Sunday 40 am ~snodation to Baltimore, daily. 93 8. ta, iuited Expres for New torm, daily exctpt Sunday. Parlor Car Train Eig hast Line West and Sorth, daily excep: ating 7438. w 24 ¥ 2:18 p.u.. Bxprese for Philadelphia and New ¥ ocd Norfolk via Beluimore, daily ox cept Sanday 3:40 p. m.. sccommodation, datly sxcept Sunday, 4:60 p.m. “7 Philadelphis. 6:50 p.m veinusel Express, daily pt Saturday for the North. ally, York Night Express. AKKIVE AT WASHINGTON, ‘ow York Express, daily ccommodation, daily except Sunday. ccommetation, daily &: Sanda; coor a. ucept 8 y aitimore and Philede!pita Kipress ed Express trom New York, daily Sunday. fey Express, Lay 4 except Sunday. Accommodation, daily except Sand ;stuly from Baltimore and the hmond Express.csit; except Sand Washing: 74's. w. and 5: ¢ Sunday, conusct ai Bowie with x ERAINS 13 s.m Woat. (aring thetr orders at Ticket Offs, ¢ of 18th street sud Peousylvenia st corner 6th street aud Peunsylve- © their baggage colied for and necked at he sol. residences to ali points North West. Y cough tickets to Ciacin act, Colun- Todiacs Leuisville, St. Lont J Freacisco. and all potats 1875 JORTHY == na less eat ashing " B —s bs i THE 6) ¢st DOBLE Tas0K ROUT: “enery, —— oa Dey and : wemonts- Giiee saved 40 Western end Contras “*8 % OONNBOTIONS Poa fron, “ ASHINGTON to the WEST ané BTH wits ot change. + ronte can be procured at the LEXABNDAIA AND WASHINGTON B. ALEXANDEIS & FEED? Comssk oF \OKSBUBG B. B., ricer. for Ajezausirta es tollowe:—3. 7, 77m: wains and daily THE TRADES. AWNtNaGs. JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. samEs BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, Berttr 61) Tre STREET SOE TRWEST. (CHANCE or Time. | REGULAR LINE TO | NORFOLK, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. On and after MONDAY, September 2th, 1375, the | new and eiogant steamer, Lady of the Lake, TON and NORF | | Ings. ne follows - Lea TON ‘ey | Dav ‘at 3 ovieek nd state rooms ex! TUESDAY, THURS to Norfolk, 24; round trip tickets, 96. Meals | FUL make three regular trips between touching at the princtpal Riv bh ve We SHING- week ie ae RING MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FBI- m.,and NORFOLK every AY and SATUBDAY at 4 Ticketa gocd aptil used. For eo Tickets, State: rooms office of ‘the INLAND or formation apply at peti ‘SHAD! JABD COASTING COMPANY, st the National Metro- potitan Bank, lth street, opposite Treasury De- eopls-tr FFO8 FoTomAc RIVES LANDINGS, ‘The swift and PILOT BOY, will resume ber tripe W. H. Byles, Ca) having been tnerouanly, overtaated rented, for Potomac river re on 2d, and ev ory TUESDAY and toot of 6th MET otiock etm. Hoterning, wad street, mn. . Srrive in Washington every Wedneaday and Bauday evening. Al fel is mt be grey fehaT = _B. FITZHUGH, Agen [yy seonarts’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. tne fine Steamshize BU. KNIGHT Thereafter JOHN GIBSON will make i NEW YOUR, ALEX trips betweeen 7 . PeDeIe WASHING TOR ana €LOKGETOWN, bi idee. . ‘BP Freights delivered b; left at Goneral Office, 60: 5 to as follows:-—Leave NEW YORK Pier 41, Kast River. every SATURDAY at 4 » leave GEORGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 and ALEXANDRIA the same di full information spy Dusinces office and wharf, 63 Water strect, Qoorm town, oF at the office of the BP. EN HAM President, near P-street J. W. THOMPSON, President Enox’e Express, Orders 3 Penusylvanta avenae € St the steamer wherf, wilt be prometly atteude’ tall-te AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Bays. i THIS AFTERNOON. H. WARNER, Estate Broker and Anctionear, Federal Beildings, coruer 7to sud F sts. northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF AVA | “OF LAND IN THR COU. INGTON, DISTRICT 0) NTOWN. TN SATD OC BY A LARGE DWELL’ OTHE B IMPROVEMENTS. TORY. ae By virtne of a decree of the Su Bevin: of Columbia, holdtsg me Court of an Eyutty art, passed ia Equity cause No. 3,004 of James L | Barbcur et al. against John W. Vaa Hook etal, the undersigned, trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidcer, on WEDNASUAY, the 6tn day of October. In7b. af 4 o'clock p. m., on ‘the promises, all the right, tite, interest. claim and estate of the Parties to this canse in and to ali that certain piece or parcel and tract cf land lying and being In said county, at Uniontown, District of Columbia, begin- hing for the said piece, parcel or tract of lan} at the foutbeast corner formed by the intersection of Pisce street aud Jefferson street, as laid down upon the revised plat of eaid Un‘ontown; running thence along the south side of Jefferson strect south 75% degrees, cast 634 feet, to 8. Hoff's western line: thence at right augies south 145g degroce, ‘west S5f feet, more or less, t the division line between said Unioutown property and the property of George W. ‘Talbert; thence runuing with said line north 4734 degrees west (ailowing % of a degree for variation of cempass) 550 fest; thence south 75% degrees, east IS feet, to the center of said Pierce street; thence orth 14% degrees, east 20 fect, to a potat in a tine with the southern line of lot 171, on said Uniontown thence south 7534 degrees, east 30 feet, to the East side of said Pierce street; and thence north Ii; degrees. enst 196 feet. to the point of beginning; con. taining 9% acres of land, more or less, together with urtenauces: ferme of wal cash; aud the balance of purchase money in six, (6,) twelve (12) and eighteen (15) months, with eight per cent interest per annum nti! paid, from day of sale. The purchaser or purchasers to give promissory notes. to the entisfaction of the trustee. No deed iven until all purchase money and interest Ui have beon paid, hundred dollars of the hh paym bem noe of daye from the ri of de ash payments t ay of aale, 0 anein avers cost WILLIAM J. MILLER, Trnsteo, feplt-d.tis _F.D. CLEARY, Sal NEY EXPRESS ~ ET WEEN LINE VIA CANAL, PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., WASB INGTON AND GEORGETOWS, D. 0. SAILING DATS. From Pier 4, Nort! SATURDAY, st 13 w. From 69 Water street, D, Oo. ‘Thi lar Semi-week]; Serpe as age in Boston by this D. Ale: oon ders left nded to. the a. P.OLYDE £00. MONDAY at 6p. m. Une connects at Philadelpnis with Clyde's Wharves, wR, etn Line of Steamors for Provt jew England States. No wharf F Hyp, Agent for D. of . : ae phie. a DO. MINK, 29 Devonshire strest, Sie delivered by Knox's Ex General Offlos, a Stoawers' Boston. 603 Ponnsyfranta ave y Whart, wit! promptly Curnraan Wha the view of dimin: lision. the Steamers rurse for All eagous of the ye “On the outward passage trot York or Boston, crosal; nothing to the north of of this ca. LINg NOTICE. tke chances of coi. Line take s specifiec usenstown to New dike of Oat as int or homeward ), croesing the Meridian of ‘Grd iat, or nothing to the norta of - HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New You Bothnia... Wed., Se) From New Yore ed Be Riyesie ac Wall, Got. a7 Abyssinia. W pt.22 Abyssin «... Wed., Oet. Algeria... Wed.. Sept. 39 Algeria... Wed.. Now. 4 Scythia —. Wed". Uct. 6 Scythia... Wed. ‘Kussia.. » Oct 15) "Russia... Wed.. ‘And ev ing WEPNESDAY and BATUR- DAY from New York. Steamers marked * do not carry stecrage paseen- "Suras oF Passaex.—Oabdin, |, according to sccommodatio: Gives, sadh wetage ot low toner terms rage i and all bilis of Isding given for erp and otf Antwerp and ‘ickets to Parts, tional. Return tickets on favorabl+ ickets from Liverpoc! and Queenstown, of Kurepe, at lowest ras, Througe Belfast, Gisegow, Hi ports on the Dontivent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and cabin passage ply at the Uompany's office, No. ‘Green. io. 111 Broad javre, 4 Bowlin, steerage ON Betiding. of other je and cabin, to. WOO: 0} A \. isv-ly CHAS. G. FRABCALYN, Agent KR LINE A USS Sraltts iin srmamens Bail ever NEW YORK Saturday fro AND G ™ LAScOW. Great Britain. Jone unsurpassed. PASSAGE: From NEW YORK re @LAscow, to LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, ‘or LONDONDERE. Cazins—965. $75 & Q80—Currency, Return tickets at reduced rates. Bteerag: e always as low ax by FIRST-CLASS LINE, "S OFFIC OOMPANY BE 4 ES: 7 Bowlin: MACK & OO. Green, Yr 1423 F street, Miss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, api0-t.th.sém 430 lth st., nest Pa avenue. ANEEICAR LINE. MAIL STEAMSHI?S, LINE CARRYING AMERICAN FLAG. OsLY Sailing every THURSDAY from Philsdelphia for QUEENSTOWN sné LIVERPOOL. CABIN, ACCOM! INTERMEDIATE ana STEERAGE ODATIONS UNSUEPASSED. ‘Bates as low ss by another first-class Line. PETEB WBIGHT & SONS, Gene. l Agents H.D. OOOKE, Jn. eag279-ly Pulladolphia, & 00. (Bankers), Agents, 429 ¥ street, Waehington. BANKERS. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT Co., Corny WSch stand New York avenue. FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. All kinds of valuables taken on deposit, Safecfor Fent Office hours, 9a. m. to 4 p. m, GE H. PL. ANT, President. GEO. W. RIGGS, Vice President, Fidccly _B. P. SNYDER, Secretary. cB. IMONEY & CO. EL, 8) Time NE ERS, O" a BL re suwoved thetr Banking ILDLNG, corner 8th and ‘They are prepared todo a House to LE DEOIT treete. noral Bani bast is exa, receive Depoaita subjcet to check at sight, Grae Dratte "oa Baithnore, Philadelphia pit Now Work ny an oreiga xchange, and wake Oo tious co all potuts. ‘epi-tr COAL AND WOOD. Cee: CHEAP! eUAL! Wood: woop CHEAP! POR CASH! THOUSANDS UF TONS ORDERED. Arriving daily, ca Binds cf COAL ana or OOD, ‘Now is the time to buy | If sou would save money got 8 food article and just weight, 2.240 pounds to the ton, call on the under- signed before you bu v1 and all the facilities the delivery of Coal sai cere Fee the only geasine | Vince one at a Good PINE & ace of oor unsurpassed ad: OOD delivered as low a8 39.50 por f the best varieties of all two of the largest Wharvesn the District, omsible thereto annexed for rect from our veasels to the consumer, we can certainly offer » ments. A’ visit to our Wharves and tal induce- ‘pot will con- tage, CGSsa OAK WOOD delivered as low as @6 to 97 ord the publ ‘SOM. that t fs necessary to convince acts. ON BROTHERS, Main Office ent Soph ak seanacas Wharves, foot 03 F sirect north Omcee— $1773 sn street Reet: ang2s-00 OAL! c woop: COAL! COAL! woop: Lam now receiving all sizes of the bost grades COAL, ‘ite Vatley.”” the low prices, or 8 very small ‘advance a sineen neoy eo to Rote Wo }. corner of F aud Sih streets beee tn operation eos F WAGGAMAN, ° Real Esiate Auctioncer, 519 7th street. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 71 DEFRERS STREET. On TUESDAY, Oc Sth, at 5 ovclock p. at public auction, on ths premises, the entioned property b:ing Lot No. 92, in 62 proved by ® Two-story and wement Brick House of 7 rooma. Terms day of — THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, repao-at Auctioneer. FAMILY $ ROVER’S 40 Cent, 75 Cent, and §1 TEAS Are unsurpassed by anything in Washington. TRY THEM. North Capitol and H streets. FHOUSEKEEPERS, WE ARE STILL ALIVE, CORCORAN SQUARE MARKET. UPPLIE sep27-61 USEKEFPERS, LOOK TO YOUR INT: ESTS, AND SAVE MONEY. As we bave small monthly rents to pay, and buy our Cattle for cash, we can afford to sell at the following LOW PRIC PORTER HOU! ROUND STEAK, Tie). iq NS cS) . C.2 itp e egte | Ibs, for $1.00. RIB ROASTS, 19% to bc. CORNED BERF, § to 10c VEAL CUTLETS, 1s ¥ A ', 12a to L5c. L 2 to 16e. ON. 10 to 15c. READ THE ABOVE. Marketing delivered te all parts of the city FRE OF CHAKGE. A BS L B R MUTT I ci DONALDSON, ED STAHL. Woe will sell meat at our Stores at the above-named Liste CHAS. B. HOOVER, sth and P te, JNO. Fo WEYRICK, 7th and N. W" Lingiss. GEO. W. LINKINS TWENTIETH-STREET MARKET, 720 20TH Street, Fine PEACHES, QUINCES and other Fraits for Preserving. Fresh GBA P) elved daily Freaty MEAT: ds, at lowest prices POULTsY n. Fine White Clover HONKY, bh FISH and OYS? _ epi: WM. LINKINS & SON. Prckrina VINEGAR, PUBE CIDER VINEGAR, mado ander the es- pecial supervision of the senicr member of our firm, at his farm, near Hyatteyille, M.; there guarantee tte purity and sireagib. Al Jo frames of 2 pounds each, WHITE WINE Vi Groen Ginger. Celery Seed, Coreander Sent, Ta- meric, iz pe + White aed Black Peppe Cloves ond ‘Asp! ice, with ® general assortm: Panne € diments, for sale by _B. BRYAN & eepls-ly Oppo BOOKS AND STATIONERY. WAZESEN CHOATE & 0078 Announcements of new styles of Fashionable Stationery. THE NEW ful writing pi the purest English rag f ate tints. The pattern p bhetripg precision and ren tirely unnecessary. ‘The mou re very beautiful and appropriate. , w perfecting our arrangements to pro de our customers with the PA hang of fine sta- tionery, and will make it our »pecialty during the coming season to have the very best facilities tor supplying from a lerge sud woll selected stuck the in !y prepared aide the eye ing sty les of those eading styles In fine wedding and reception station: ery, engraving, color stamping and visiting car’ work. © WARREN CHOATE & CO, Booksellers and Stationcra, sep20-3t___ Vernon Row, cor. 10th at. and Pa. aye, yee NEW BOOKS. First Book of Zoology by Morse, 91.28; Jean. by Mrs. Newnan, tc. The Calderwood Secret, by Vir- ginia Johnson, S0c.; Gladstone's Specches’ of Pio Nini, 26c.; History of Cs operation in England, by Holycake, $2, Annals of a Fortress, by Violet’ Le Duc. @5. Furncu Booxs—Ineluding the new Un-Vainca Pouveniers du General Lee, par Mme. Boirseonnas, 1: Les Mysteres Mondains, par Adolpie Belot, 1.26; Les Btangs, par Gustave Droz. @1 4); Therese, par Dumay Fils, $1.35; Lettres une Autre Incog: none, par De Bury, $1.80; L’ Americaine avee pre- face.par Athansse Coquorels fila. $1.50. Also, several hundred volnmes, embraciog Biography, History, Theology, Science. Poetry, Bohn’s Library, Miscel- lapious and Standard Literature, at the ‘uniform ice of 75 conts per volume, at SOLOMONS & TAPMAN’S, Agents Laurence’s* Pure Lineu”Pa- per#, 911 Penta ave, [Chron,ep] sepls-tr SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. For sale by MOHUN BROTHERS, Booksellers and Stationers, seps-tr 1016 Punxstivania AVENUE. SSCHOOL-BOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, * aT WM. BALLANTYNE’S, 428 Trm Brazzr. A full stock, at the lowest prices. The trade plied with Books fur introduction. cept SCHL BOOKS! __ SCHOOL BOOKS!) pee tats Ete Eee best econo. for ich te Hank , Note, Letter % Be ly SHILLINGTOR’S BOOKSTORE, seps-tr Corner 43 street and Penn. avenge. INSURANCE. Joun T. ARMs. D. W. Ketcuam. ABMS & KETCHAM, GBENEKAL INSURANCE AGBNTS AND BROKERS, Le Droit Building, Corner of F and 8th Streets. We represent a STRONG oerees == HAMBURG-BREMEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ospitel and accumulations over @2,000,000 = ©. N. THOM, Agent, sepl-lm ‘Ho, 71/5 18th st.. Washington, D. 0. One-third of the purchase money | use of lines | J. SWEET, 1. Heal Estate Broker and Anctionser, No. 611 7th street, opposite U.8. Post Office. SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK, WITA NINS “ATER. STABLE IN REAR 1 will sell at pndite auct! in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. Gctober 1, 1575, at 3 eclock ¥ m., House No 2007 Dich street, between | O acd V streets northwest. | Lot aalw’ fect, to wed alley. bg Sorte zie known on day ofsate. sepze Tt E. J. SWEET, Anct. VENING. ASsTiOs THIS EVENING HF ZIMMER MAN & SON —Entire wock of H_H. Hempler. 433 TK Penunsyivanta avenue. EVKRY EVENING 7 until all ig disposed of. eopao-tr | JAMES GUILD, Auctioneer, 1014 Penbsylvanta avenue. THIS and EVERY EVENING daring the week, commencing st 7:30 o'clock, we will sell in the su: Hon room, & general assortment of Mei snd Boys’ Gicthing, Bemnauts of Cloths and Onesimeres, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, &c. Sales—Tr lay. Thursday and Estartey com- mencing at 108. mi. JAMES AUILD, mays. Auctioncer TO-MORROW. ASH B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, (Successor to Green & Williams, Acct’s,) Ho. 1001 nortiwest corner 0th and D streata, BILLIARD TARLES AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY. Qetob: tock #. m.. I shail well auction rooms, three Bil to be gold without reserve, Terms cach. WASH. B. WILLIAMS. Fodoral Build AUCTION THREE - STORY (No. 112 PHILADELPHIA KOW > On SATURDAY, October 2 P.m.. will be sold at public ancti the premises, Lot 33, subdivision of Square 959. 1m: Proved by @ three-story Pressed Brick Dwell with modern improvements, marble triomini tr he, furnace. range, marselizod mantels, Terms: § $2,380 to be assumed by the rchaser, pa} $50 por month, wi:hout interest ; nce in five and six years, at six per cont. in: A deposit of 9100 will be required at time of All conveyanci:g at purchasers cost a J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, TUSGESSON BROS. Ructionscrs, Southeast corner 9th and D sts. northwest. OF VALUABLE THREE-STORY AND MENT BRICK NOUSK.ON 1-1 STREET at 5 o'clock in front of BALE. R EAST. BEING No. WAS SATU r 24, 1875, at 5 for sele, at public a remiaes, Lot letieroa “K.” in Joues? subdivision of Square numbered 732, improved D; well-built private residence, of ten ‘rooms, with moderg conveniences, iu the immediate veeinity of U, 8. Capitol ‘Terms: One-half essh; the residno in six and twelye months from date of sale, with interest at eight per cent. per annum, secured by deed of trast upon the premises sold.” Conveyancing, & , at ¥.W. MILLER & 60., 1 Real Estate Brokers. ction, Re rpHomas DowLiNG, Auctioneer and Real Ketate Broker, At the old stand of Latimor & Cleary, Sonthwest corner of Penns. avenue and 11th street. IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN AT AUOTION, On SATURDAY, wd Getober, 1875, in front {ihe premises, ct 4 o'clock p. i.. 1° will well part of Lot 199, fronting 12.9 12 feet on the woat side of Market streit, between 4th and Sh streets, with & depth of 20 feet, improved by a two story Brick welling- house, containing five rooms, a garret and cellar, in good ‘Terms: One third cash; balance tn six and twelve months, with interest at & per cent., secured by deed of trnst’on the property. All conveyanciwg at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $50 required when the property is bid off sepzT-atd THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. meer And Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Pennsylvauia avenue and 1th st. “S SALE OF BRICK RESIDENCE ON LOTH STREET. NEAR P. By virtue of trust deed, cated September 24th, 1:70, recorded in Liber 627, folie 51, 1 wil ATURDAY Yth day’ of October, 157, ‘clock e No. 303. is improved he street, jue in two months, with ia. ast. All convey- ding at purchase st. $1) de- posit when property ix strock + which is to be | forfeited unless the terms of gale are’ complied with | iu five days after sate FRED. W_ JONES, Trustee. rep’. dts THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. rPuomas Dow Lina, Ancticnerr and Resl Kstate Broker, At the old stanc & Clear Scnthwest corner Porn ia aveaue aud ith ets, | WALNUT RE PARLOR SUITE, WALNUT MAKELE CE» L% TABLE, PLOTU an cNT INGER & N é 1 N I K, ‘ 0. 1 UT D ND M DO. P. BN A “SES oO 3, F 1 Wik D ALNUT EATING STOVES, ISITES, REFRIGERATO Tho. On TURSDAY MORNING, October Sth, 1575, at the residence of « gentleman declining housekeeping, No. 475 @ strect, between 44 jand 6th stre Island, at 10 0 clock, I shall sell the above well képt Lousehold goods ‘Terms cash. sepa d THOS. DOWLING, Anct. B. 4 WARNER, » “Real Estate Broker and Anctioncer, | Federal Building, corner 7th and iff sta. northwest. | ASSIGNEES’ s | | ALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE PRIVATE RESIDEN NEAR THE NEW ION CHUROH ON THE WEST SIDE i STREET, PETWEEN MASSACHU- Saar AVENUE AND M STREET NOBTH- ‘On MONDAY, October 4th, 1575, at 4.30 ‘clock p.m , the nudersigned will sell at_pub- action, en the pres ‘of Lot No. 12, In Vidson's subd @ No. 232, in the | city of Washington, T together with ‘the im: provemente, bree story Brick House with a two nid & finished Daso- | ment story. us fifteen rooms, with | all the modern improvements, and the location is Very desirable for a private roskdence, ‘Terme of eale are As follows, viz: A deed of trast $6,000. with Interest from July 12th, 1375, at tho rate of ten per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, the enia trust payable on of before January 12, 1577) to remain on the property to that time if desired by the purchaser. ‘The restdue of the purchase money isto be paid oxe-third in cash, one third in three mont he, aud one-third in six months. with in- at the rate of eight per cent. per anmum, and ye secured to the #u‘isfaction of the assignees, or rchuse money to be paid in cash, at ths 1's option. $200 te be paid at time of sale. he terms of salé are not complied with withia five days from day of sale the assignees reserve the right to resell the proporty at the risk ard cost of he defaulting purchaser after ivedays' notice fa he Evening Star newspaper. ‘ = PVALTER 8. CO) JOHN F. HANNA, Assign: 4 Robert 1 Fleming. cp.| FD, OLBABY, Salesman. | _eepm-cokds | : EY | J08 ¥. RELURT, ate t and Auctioneer, Office No. 902 sth st, northwest, USTEES’ SALE OF A LOT AND COMFORT- ¥ BRICK HOUSE ON THE NORTH SiDB aa BETWEEN iStu AND 19ru By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 22d day of ‘April. A. D. 1873, and recorded in Liver 71s, 0 5, the land records of the District of Oolu:a- the subscribers: the on MONDAY, the aah day of A. D. 1695, at haif-past 5 o'clock in the after “all that piece or parcel of grand iyi the city of Washington District aforesaid, and known and distinguissed apon the ground plat or plan thereof as part of lot numbered seven (7). in uare numbered one hundred and seven (107); inning for the same at the southeast corner of ‘said 5 and running thence west along the line of K street twenty feet; thence north one hundred aud omet tes (} - feet ten inches to the north or rear line Gfaaid ict; thence oust twenty fort to the tas tae ot said lot: thence south along said east line to the Bicctere, So tn sald deed mentioned. rorementss era, as in i ‘Term. of sale: Ono- cash, of which $100 must be paid at the time o ae in equal sums in wiarere end n ae ul spectively; the per ann the day of sale, secur byw deod of tras o the premio nold; or ohare grees Yeas re Si snihdthanie de agsie at ae of "the pur- Trustees, LY, Auct. $ and Auctioneers, AUCTION SALES. M.L. WALL & 00. 936 Lont \ between 9th and 10th streets NT.WAUNDT AND | AUCTION SALE OF ELE TTAGs exe CoTT. CHAMBE! PETS. OLLOLOTH. te On SATURDAY 2's. ermmescing at 19 c fs thin our salsstoom a fae co ieces §) Mae tee pel teasebe Cikpate pieces Sager, Superfine and Lugraia Carpe Waleut Chamber Sts. ies Furnitare. Walnut Chamber Set manufactorer, Wainnt Sideboards, Wardrobes, Marble stands, Bookc: Sete. ir aud 186 rolls Oilelot! With alar © ‘Terme Lt) » Agcuoneers, sin nthe RK FURNITURE, MORNING. October jection of N pico 3 pieces, direct from Shuck Mattresses. mon Stained Hedsteads. e assortment of other furaitars, & W.L WALL & CO. Anets ~ Wash HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioueer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Li corner Pennsy! L 1NO ment of the above pods. ‘Torts carb I V ASH. BR. Wil No. 1601. northw ROSEW! OD CASE PTAN OM rUiTks NAKE £60 PARLOR 5) 1 CLOTH OASES, STDEROAL Ww TABLES. DINING Re COTTAGE FURNIT ADS, BUREAUS + CROC ¥ K CUBNIT TOP PUGGY ID On SATURDAY FRR at 10 o'cleck, in. front ti brooms. T shall sell an extens a itis INGRAIN Te OD SE 300D CONDITION (te morrow.) Oct mya ase SEVEN WALNUT LITKS UPH AND REP, ALNUT JOM CHATRS URE, PAIN AND OUAMB Ou WASHS PARLOR, srov A OTHER IL CLOTHS, Fa OCTAVE atimer & Clear, vania svenne and Lith st. PIANOS. WAL PAINTED ITURE, SUPERIOR BRUS 4 caR MATTRESSES. gE 108 st CAINA ANS OURING AND ber rt CARPETS, RUGS, | rounding the case which lead & On SATURDAY MORNING, October Free: 1875, 0 o'clock, I shall agen ‘al assortinent of , Oil Cloth, &c. Terms cash. : it WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct EVENING STAR. FRIDAY............. October IST. A MACADAMIZED ROAD COVERED BY TREES ONE HUNDRED AND PLFTY YEARS OLD. Several years ago considerable excitement was created in Fairmouth, West Va., by tne Se A Lost Race ef the Monongahela, | discovery of traces of an old macadamize1 | | Toad extending along the right bank of ti Monongahela. opposite that place. Receatly the government engineering party engaged | in the survey of the upper Mononga’ | Tiver, with the view of stact: watering th | stream from Morgantown to Fairmount, ex- amined this oid road, and from the mem ers of the party Wwe learn that there can be no | doubt but that this road farnishes another trace of the lost race that once dominated the | continent long before the Indians came Lato | yossession. There are traces of the road for | nearly eleven miles along the narrow siripoft bottom land between the hilis and the r! though many points the river, ha shifted its channel and cut into the hills, has entirely obliterated every evidence of it. nerally the road is coveret by from two to five feet ofalluvium either deposited through: the course of ages by the river fools, or else by the slow washing off the hills skirting It. lis width is said to be fifteen feet. The most curions feature about the road is that the stone from which it is formed appears inva- riably to have been burnt. Wherever the road shows ltself in the entting ban’ marked by the black substratum of Indepth the broken stone varies from six Inches teen s, of irregular frac ments. The material employed appears to have been largely ¢ ‘of boukters ed § fone, and th ture is that th were broken after beir thrown upon them niders : de hot with wate ng few (if any adjacent country, sald the mater pad. A are no rs, wh esireams were At many polats A is covered with trees over 150 years I ‘h makes it certain that it was con- structed jong before the advent of the wh man; and there are other eiret Ther tably to as made in those early ivilized people inhabite | North America. No one acquainted with the babits of the American Indians would give them credit for constracting such a work of art as this—Pittshurg Oommernia’, the coneluston ages when a si ni: rPHomas DowLine Anuctioncerand Real Estate Broker, At the old staud of Latimer & Clea: Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue ai od 1th st. COLLECTION OF BOOKS AMONG WHICH ARE SETS OF SoHOOL CKAFT’S NORTH AMEBIUAN EMOBY'S MEXICAN BOUND PACIFIO RAILROAD s PEBRY'S JAPAN, &c.; OOPIES $ PEAKE, BYRON, MOOKE, &c ; N LANGUAGES. ILLUSTRATED WORKS. AND ABOUT FIFTY VOLUMES OF LAW 860KS. To be sold at my auction rooms WEDN &S- DAY snd THUSSDAY EVENINGS, Octo ber 6th and 7th, 1875, commencing ‘at T o glock. Terma cash. THOS. DOWLING. Ar octl-5t HOMAS DOWLING. At the old © Southwest corner Pennsy! EXECUTORS SALE ¢ ERTY IN SQ fears Jam WEDNESDA honr of 434 o'clock p.m.. the fol Property, situated in Washington City, District olumbia, being art of ning 63 feet from went 55 feot, to the end north 3 feet, then west with «ail alley 22 fe with the right and use beginnin, alley. Also, all of Lot B, square; the New Bam: deep, and t hire aven street north 2ist etreet,and running north 46 feet and 8 then fast '9 feet; then sont 29 fi being. aid lot fronting 14 Ivanis avenue UABE N. he undersigned will offer at. public #ai wing descril Lot 4, insquare 9): Bey on the east of 3 foot-wide alley; 8 in he north line bei: g 97 ston of sai 19 Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, nd of Latimer & Cleary, ith st, VALUABLE PROP 99, tue of the last will and testament of Green, late of Washington count, de on the 6th day of October, 1576, at ‘ths bed of n. 6 inchos; thi 97 foot e south line 115 feet and 11°; inches de=p, and the rear line 27 feet 2 inches; with aul the build nga mpon the same, cont ‘erms of = and 18 months, the purchaser «i t. iuterest from the day of eal ing 6 per ce given’ and dead of trict ie: One-fourth cash; b aining 3.351 s > in 6, 12, itg his notes i taken to secure de! Payments. Allconveyancing at the cost of parcha- ter. P. JACKSON, Execator cetl THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. W 45H, 8, WILLIAMS, Anctioncer, (Bu Northwest corner lth and D streets. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF KEAL ESTATE ON TWEEN G AND I ST By virtue of a deed of trust dated 3 A.D. 157. duly recorded in. liber 778. tolio 316 5 cue of the land records and at the request of t shall sell at publ tio VALUABLE IMPROV OTH STRERT EAST BEETS SOV’ r the District of Cotumi purty secured therab m, in front eesor to Green &'Williame, Abetioneers,) ED E- ‘arch 25th, the premises, on THUBSDA ‘ober Sth. 1 t 5 o'clock p. 1 thos lain pieces cr parce's of land and sara bein the city of . in ihe Di x bia, known a d upon the ground plat or pan ety ss criginal lots numbered eighteen (13, are of ut twont )) foot an Y nt br che nd ut of and re numbered together however, to two cert torceure the pay a abl The with interest at mi) ney ia i . twelve and property sold. A deposi at tine of sale. chaser. If terms of sale dve-fourth cash. bi nt per cent interest, secured nd all conveyancing * he depth of said I undred and seventy ei appurtenances. (sub, jaeds of trast. viz: thi 31.317.63.two two years from Jai second sleed of trust 3, two notes of 225: two years from Bebe rate of eight per coat ¢ of purchase 1 hs, wit Mf tent ¢ 1 be a t of @ ” r is are not tof par plied with in ¥ jaterest at the rate of eight por 403 ary 1a seven days the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the cost and risk of deta or purchasers JOHN J WASH ootl- cost” N Tras‘ees, _B. WILLIAMS. A ting purchaser JOHN S. BLANKMAN, VANS rPHOMAS DOWLING, Aueti At the old sts: neet and Real Estate Broker, nd of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Penusylvauia avenue and 1th st. TRUSTER'S SALE PROVED PROPERT oF VALUABLE ¥ ON NEW JERS IM- EY AVENCK, NEAB BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD DEPOT. 1hy Nirtus of two deads of trust, dated May 23 7 nd December iber 614, fotios 431 and on TUESDAY 4.30 0 clock. 31. 1570, and recorded i 6x folio 260, I will sell the 12th day’ of October, } in front of the premises, Lots Nos. 24, yat 23. and %, in Wilkes’ subdivision, in syuare No. 634. Lots Nos. 22 ond 23 wil be sold together. ‘T: front 43 feet on New Jersey avenue and extend b. te an all Dwelling nd Store. hey ac ud are improved with @ fine Brick Lot No. 26 is the first from the corner of C street: front 23 feet 3 inches Terms of sale: One-th un New Jersey avenne, improved with a Store aud Frame D Sale will cemmence with Lot No. 25. ird cash; residue in ¢ a is welling House. payments, at six and twelve mouths, with interest, to Le secured by a deed of trust. nrchaser and recording at Ali’ conveyanc ‘cost; $100 on © ag Barcel deposited when the property is struck otf, plied with in five da octl <td J. SWEET, ter sale. FRED. b fs to be forfeited unless the terms are com: W. JONES, Trastes. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Beal Estate Broker an¢ Auctioneer, jo. 511 7th street, opposite U.S. Post Office. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE ON THE NORTHEAST OORNER OF | mind.—BSalt. Gazette, THILD E STREETS SOUTH WST. Aaa Anmepte deed of trust, dated Augast5th, 1873, duli recoried ia Liber No. #7, folio et se.,one of the laud records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereb the premises, on WE 1575, at 6 o'clock p.m. as and bein five hundred and elghty-t NESDAY. + all that piece erent eee. in the city of Washington, D. C. ofsquare porth of y, we will sell at public wuction. ia front of B October 13th or parcel of A PLEA For LAGER BRER—A meeting of IE German saloon keepers, beer retailers nd brewers was held at the pania As- sembly Rooms yesterday. Jos. Fricke pre sided. and after a long discussion of thetr grievances an executive committee was formed to prepare a plan of organization to counteract the present crusade of the tem- perance acitators against the beer retail trade. The committee was composed of SATS. wer, Boring, Nufer, Bechstein, Herwig and Goeppman. Resolutions were passed declaring that the excise law with the Sunday clause is against the spirit of the constitution; also that the consumption of Wines, beer and malt liquors cannot be pre- vented by human laws, and that the legal enactments in that direction should look toward the regulation of their sale, and_pro- vide for the punishment of thelr’ adulte tion as well ax to provide for the punishme: of vice and drunkenness; furthe: cing the recent proceedings before the excis: board threatening a revocation of business leenses. It was also resolved that only re- lable men shall be supported for election to the legislature —N. Y, Herald, 39h, A CoOL. BAKER CASE IN AMERICA—A case somewhat similar to that of Col. Baker's as- sault upon Miss Dickinson in England oc curred on the Erie railroad last week. A Chicago lady, who was enciente, had secarei a section in a parlor car, and retired leay the door aj tduring the night a St. Louls stock-broker, known as “ Muse,” who ocea- pied the upper portion, got up and closal the door, and attempted ‘to outrage the lady. She ¢ried for help, but the noise of Une train prevented her cries being heard. She strag- eled bravely with the brute, bat it was tot until she was nearly exhausted in the nn- equal contest that her screams were heart by the conductor. When that official ap- peared, the assailant made some excuse aid permitted to retire; but the lady refused main unprotected, and the conductor y consented to protect Ler. Toward ng she gave signs of suffering, and a physician on tie train, who came to the dis Tressed Woman's assistance, discovered that hei unborn child had been killed and her own life impertied by the dastardly assault. A DOUBLE MURDER EXPLAINED.—Great excitement bas been caused at Amsterdam by the discovery of the murderer of an old lady named Kouwen and her maid in De- cember, 18:2. It appears that a public hoase waiter named Jut was betrothed to the lady's former servant, but having no m to Bet up housekeeping, they agreed to rob aud murder Mrs. Kouwen. They first murd her servant and then the lady t E caping all suspicion, they rema. Hague until the following Mare’, then mar- ried and wert to America, there sol lady’s American securities, and afterward went to England, where they disposed of her Austrian bonds. The agent employed in this last transection, however, was suspicious of Something wrong, and Jut had to purchase his silence by a large sum of money. Jut next opened a tavern at Rotterdam, but b investment of a large sum in Dutch secu lies attracted notice. The police emp! th ed maid servant of the Juts to watch them, her information placed their gallt be- They have confessed the crime. D AS BAD AS THE Untrep —There is here, as in the United an unwritten commandment, pop- ularly called the “eleventh,” which reads Thou shalt not be found out.” In England it is almost unexceptionally obeyed, while with us it is so constantly disreganied that long before onr erities discover our faults we proclaim them ourselves. If the English were to imitate o xam| you would be sta essful competition with us ble and unimaginable searda ciat, and with th tatin readers correspond yond doubi illustrations raltte ! ADS W Ly IcTDEOF A YOuRG Lapy.—Miss Emma ropper, a young lady about 19 years of , committed suicide by hanging herself to the transom of her bedroom door, at the resi- Gence of a friend at Orangeville, Baltimore county, near Chase's station,on the Phila- del;Lia, Wilmington and Baltimore rail- way. Mer friends discovered her hanging, but foo late to save her life. She hat been on @ visit toa Mrs. Fowler, in Philadelphia, and only returned on Tuesday last, the day on whieb she committed suicide.’ In her room on @ bureau was found a note bidding them good-bye, and stating that she was tired of life, “An inquest was held and a ver- dict rendered of suicide by hanging while laboring under a ee or A GREAT GuN.—The Fraser sI-ton gun, made at Woolwich arsenal, England, is the latest sensation in modern arms manufac- ture. The gun is a modification of the Arm- strong coil system. It is 27 feet long, bore 2t feet in Los oy hem calibre 14 inches, afterwards to be made 16 inches. Two hun- square | dred and forty pounds of powder are con- three. (N. of 583,) ing | sumed at a thal raving tbence pert twenty aver tetra | Peed Om & cannon and projectiles of about ning thence ag i 1,258 pounds. e muzzle vel LA seo chk with the improper aw! | front about 1,400 feet per second to 1,550. It 380, with interest at ten (10) per ce! apnom from Febrnary 8th, 1875, to day of sale, and expenses of sale, in cash; twelve months, for which ard the balance at six and | but though there are already is supposed that the new gun would ba- bly carry a half-ton ‘shot seven or eight miles; ins which can the notes of the purcha- ix miles, ser, bearing Intereat from the day of ale, "ade | nin’, ae ce nae {akon 7A deposit of 8100 will be required ‘of the | POSES. purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing NOTHER MINISTER RXONERATED.—A St the expenses, i leriden, Con., dispatch GAINAUD WARNER, trustecs 5 Gronok W. Sti x - | Rev. J. P. Beyer, of Pit octl-eodds E. J. SWEET, Auct. | the German sad Rev. P. ae DWIN J. SWEET, aS ce gg Oo any Estate Broker and A No. S11 eh street, opposite UB: Post Oics, "HER Lot numbered nine thence east sixteen (16) 4 i | i G f i q f &i tf 5B & i 8 < + int the charge of taking th against 5 A Gracber of Meriden. rere aided Sy QO. H. Platt and Hon. ¥. A. Fay, from the contradictory evidence of the three pe cf a Raficyana. Ten well-Glieq etree cans took Salt Lake C tine Atly, thrend Woman's Dew dress, and pi A woman always w jadgment in the rele and then buys Now that & married ma: am turns — We never can tej) exne our umbrellas y where we lose It ts singular how gentiy a lance of nothingness. —A gikantic strugete is that which the People of this country have been plunged into by the money question, but there mast be lull pretty soon. People must take time to put on their flannels — A Danbary man's wife is named Nett. There is nothing in @ name, shi tells ux, but this Danbory man manages extract considerhle comfort from this oom. nomen. When be comes home at night and can't find his slippers, he screams out, “Where, Neil, is them slippers’ And then When she produces them nicely Iaid away where the; be says In a subdued 7 boone volee, “How, Nell, did I know they were ere?" Danbury News stuck back GENTLEMEN'S AUTUMN FAsHTows. — Heavy blue cheviot, resembling ia color and some otber particulars the dark blue serge that has beea worn for neglige sulledaring the summer. Is one of the fashionable mate— rials for gentlemen's wear at the > oat is a ms long sack, With je breast pocket; the trousers wiry Width, sometimes made with ° seam, and the vest is single breasted, cut high, with rolling collar, For a dinner suit or any nic scoasion when it ts ot absolutely necessary to wear a this ts ‘¢ breasted or at 8 collar— these of dar COULDN'T STANT ay stree time si xhititing the ngton street, when “Well, you are aa rentric genious. “See heah, boss.” slowly replied the necro, “dat ar’ trap may be all right or all wrong. Ize gwine to run my chances on dat, an’ dar in’ de meanwhile nobody hez any Tights to all me names an’ burt my feelings.” And he went away with grief ir Vickstnerg Herald his eye,— THE Opp FELLOWS of England, according to Mr. William E. Forster, M. P.,in his ate speech at Bradford, number close’ wy halt @ million of members—430,000. in fing! and the rest in the colonies, Scotlar Ireland, sterling. perative element among the Odd Fellows of Great Britain is its strong point. nism bas broken out in Spain; mmuUnist @re cutting the raii- Way and telegraphic communication 87-A man ts 1.950 times as large as the common honey bee, and yet It is Useless to try and ar; the matiey with a bee.—De- troit Free Presa. &7-The statement that Moody and Sankey amepee operations ta Washington, Octo- Ist, Would seem to imply that Don Piatt was expected home about that time.—Cinn. Saturiay Night, &7We have received a beautifal entitled Autumn. We observe in fomato is made to rhyme with potato,v this of course does trinsic value c pound.—Nor &7-A Fifth street woman who kad left her front teeth on the clock shelf, stuck her bead out at the window, and admovished her lit- tle Robert thus: “Wobbuit, who Ill the wudd ‘© you beal by woollin’ awound ill the mull, anyhow ?”— Easton Free Press. a7” It is stated that thirty tons of salmon were cousurmed by the Saratoga hotels this season; and Uils refutes the theory that fist are valuabie brain food. Hundreds of young men left Saratoga hotels wearing their hair parted in the -middie a$ usual.—Norrisiown &7-A professor asked his class aurora poem “What is A student, scratching his head, 3 Well, Professor, did know, but 1 have forgotten.” Well, that is sad, very sad,” rejoined the professor; “the only man 1 the world Who ever knew has forgotien DIED. ARNOLD. On Thoreday. September 30, after « lopg and pairful ilines-, which she bore with Obrk tap fortitude and resignation, Baka R. ARXoL. wife of Thomss O. Arnold, aged 35 years. ‘The funeral will take piace from 732 Ith street southeast, on Suaday, October 3, at 2 o'clock friends of he family are invited to attend exandria ( Va.) papers please copy. | ANTHONY. On the 2hh ult., HENRY AyruowY, c \e feand one chi.d. Tear dimmed eyes =bynli Weeball bear or x His funeral will take piace on Saturday afternoon at So'clock, frum Isth-etreet Baptist Oburch. The ummurdiate friends are invited to attend st HCRIGAN. On Tuesday, September 28th, 1875, Das'ee HoRtoaN, in the year of his age: a na- tive of County Limerick tice, by @ mistake, was left ing Star.) POULTON. Friday morning. a brief iiues. Hasay Matt. typhoid fever, tm the 13th year o sn of the late W 5 Funeral Sun fternoou at 4 residence of bis mother, Mrs. RB. M. Poultor 320 Sth street northwest. Belatives and fr are respectfully invited to attend, VAUX. October Ist, Hauay L.,son of M. A. and B. P. Vaux, sged 14 months. We watch “l bis joyous life unfold Its new born beauties day by re Aud never thought that God would take ‘Uvr bright-eyed darling boy away. Thus to Thy will, oh, God, we bow, Ard pray Thou wilt our hearts sustata, And lead ue by Thy loving nand Where we may meet our boy again lis funeral will take place from bis dence o'clock —_—_—_ UNDERTAKER R. W. BARKER, land. | The above mom put of Wednesday eveu- tock from the N rents’ resi- No. ¥2% 22d street, to morrow afternoon at 4 Cabvinet Maker and Undertaker, 612 Lite Staeer Nortuwast. octh ly R F. HARVEY, Undertaker, No. 934 F Staeer, between Ninth aud Teath. marl ly FALL AWD WiNvVTER STYLES. NEWGOODS. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES SAMPLES OF READY MADE FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS. DEVLIN & CO.,