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ES RATLROADS. PALTIMOaK AsD onto RAILROAD, New York and Washington Air Line. SUMMER SCHEDUL! STEAMER LINES. (CBSSGE oF TIME. REGULAR LINE TO EW TORK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. | On and after MONDAY, September 20(h, 1875, the | NORFOL! SEPTEMBER 30.1875 TON CITY. Statrons ctdembuans boyy ‘con | is acy of the Lake, ‘ Mey Frederick 924 | wat make three regular triga berween WASHING 7-20 8.m.. Reltimore. Breakfast at Klay. TON and NOKFE May, Philadolphia 8.00 0. tt hicsae, Cohn ee Ba Oincin- | DAY at en aes noe naenee Tae | Pe . ek p.m, sory Batty Lowe Nic. S Loui Pricorg. Hage. | TCRSDAY, THURSDAY aad SATURDAY wt 1 | town. rederick. Staun’ Wine or ont on. ‘te. Valley Branch. Parlor Cars. Dinner at Cum Norfolk, 94; round trip tickets, @6. Meals 4 rooms extra. nd tate 8.10 ..Washington Junction and Way Stations. ‘Tiel food mntil used. letrorelitan Branch: For jets, or information at #.30 . Evtimore and Way Stations. the office of the INLAND AND SEABUARD 9.20 Beitmere. Parlor Cars. No Stops. COASTING COMPANY, at the Nations) Merro- 31.00 2. m.. Baltimore and Way Stations. politan + Sth street, opposite Treasur: De- i DEST Tork, Phiiadelphie, Boston. Nor. | partment. sopls-tr . Baltimore tt CH a mer at ——EE Relay (1.20 p m. on Sandays. Baltimore Fo POTOMAO BIVER LANDINGS. and Way Stations only.) Parlor Cars to New | "oy, Baltimore, Laure an¢ Belay. Frederick, Washington sunction and Metrop litan Branch.) . | TURSDAY, March 3d, and 'TUKSDAY and Baltimore, Frederick and Way Sta sxrcnbay rafter. hee : 5.00 p.m , Baltimore, Philadelphia and Relay. rect. at To'dlock am. Retarning, will 5.05 p.m . Veltimore, Aucepee ot War vaiione. arrive in Washington every W ednesday sad. -Chieagoc St Len isvilfe. Colum: | ‘Tenia. Bua, cantusky, Oinciunat, Pullman Cars. Freight recetved dattys | ee a paler ee Ui irzaven, Agen n, Winchester, and Way [ypaecuarrs: LINE OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter too fine Steamabips &.O. KNIGHT snd JOHN GIBSUN will make regular bigs between NEW YOHR. ALEX ANDRIA. WASHINGTON GEOKGETOWN, a2 follows:—Loave N frem Pier 41. East River. every SATU El polttan Branch ) Sta fons. nd Way nd Alx** fon. and Cumberland Fast ®x- Fars 10 Chi rout chane?, sky, Cimernn NDAY TRAINS. altimers. Philadelphia, New York wa Boats Fact xpress 4 Wey Statons—* ® m., 1.30, 5.05 to ines office aud wharf fi OF at the office of the tor Prag 3.6 THC " Freights detivered ba: m, 5.30, 8 40, a= during | a5 Stop at Viadues 11.25 p.m., ‘ay House JEW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, axTwers PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDBia, Va., WASB jotel, Bo Tmation apply at the Baltimore INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. VO. and Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and FAILING DATS. 4=5 Berns lvania avenue, where orders will be | | Brom Pier a, Norib Wharves, taken for Bos t» be checked and recnived at any Point in the c-ty Thus k SHA COLE. G Hime ty rom atrest, Patis pe saline with Ulyae i} line connects Roguiar Semi-weekly Line of Steamers tor Pree} dence, Boston and New England States. 3 whart age in Boston br this line. WM. P.cUYDE's 605 Phiielobingy > T° F.A_ REED, Alexandria. Ve. D.D ©. MINK, 29 Devonshire street, Boston. Master of Transportation. meral Ticket Aceut KOONTZ, General Agent. sepll-tr yeast TAAIN FOR CAPS MAY, BS AND 30 MINUTES-WASHINGTON ania TO CAPE May. The PENNSYLVANIA BAILEOAD OOMPARY bes pat ou « Fast Express Train ders left at acer ‘Oflce, 603 F _ 4 os From Philadeiphis to Cape May COGS SRSMMEED | Sno cr or Ge seme whe eae reas are woking the feilowing time: Sttended to. meee Leave Washington—7. m., (day Express,) arriving st Cape May at 5 Leave Washington—9:23 (Limited Expres) | (UN 48D LIN RB, “Sn Limited Brpseos an extra’ sent-tare of 91.78 12 | watn tne view of SeticE te chanose cf col 4 s ’ : ; charged between Washington and Philadelphia. Uston, Steamers of this Line take @ specified D.M-BOYD, Ja... | couree for all ecasons of the year, yer oi Pessnger Agsat. | “On the oatward peonage fu necastown to ~NEW <AND | | York or Boston, crossing Merid’ at. aw VonS GRE MAMWiditiuons | chaeanantee ees PRILADELE SW YORE, ‘8 4 ist., oF Bothing to the north sf 43. ROSTO! BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIUAN 4LbL POINTS IN JHE NEW BNGLAND = ROYAL MAIL ee Suuovan were$Esy Masuixorom amv | SEER AEN EP TORE AND Lbyae uot tHAnGs OF CARS. From Nxw Yorn, Fuom Naw Yorn sine ie new andof themom | Bothn 15 Bothina....... Wod., Oct. 29 Abyesini rSVING AT 9.93 5.M. IS PULL MAN PAELU OAK TRAIN EXCLUSIVELY. PULLMAN PALACE SLEBPING CAKS ON NIGHT TRAINS. ‘Un and after September 13th. 1875, trains by thie Mine will leave Depot of Baltimore sud Potomac Bailr ana ony Ts F246 0. Riprom Re Punetetle wee Sore, | “Havas 07 Famsen.—Cabin, 922, 9100, and 912, East daily, except Sunday. id, scoorciug to lon. Tickets to Parte, 9:93 (8m Lusited Mx prom Pelimea Car Trate— | Bi8,erid: additional Uetur siokets on favorable Se Eee iamamens she ses | Gea ties ae es 218 p.m. Expr for Philedeipht: of Barepe, et lo 2 baad ee = of lading Havre. ven for Belfast, Glasgow fwerp and other ports on the Uontinent, and for pein end way potas | Sectretacean porte, Wor Weight ond conte EB. Expree tor z or Phi y at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green tat ter Eet@etys am Bow Teak Pisearege ganaes, No. E11 Broadway, Trinity PULLMAN PA BLUE CARS on ell Day Tratne Botldiug. Sor eth tierage and cablg, to AM ALLe Sitti nn ee ee CBAS. @. FRABNOKLTN, Agent ete and information ean be preeured st the t | | NN cHOR LINE G08 of the co sipaay x i a Bagange cal for and checked nt noinis ana, yxt- | “A “UNITED STATKS MATL STR: Seer ncath Smee aeent an Pasceree NEW YORE AND GLASGOW. don northeast ovrrercf Penusyl- bh street. yorite ronte for Tourists. BE AND PUTUMAO SAUL, vac to Great Britain th ad B streets a D. M. BUTD, dx, AGE: mers! Passenger Agent, Phi!» From NEW YORK to . Genero! Pesenny A6ea o G } ASGOW, LIVERPOM ‘LELFAS?, fob2 - Bai or LONDONDE Superintendent, Baltimore, = = L be APINs— 863. 875 & Q20—Currency, ALTIMOGS AND POTOMAC KaiLROAD. rn tickets at retucea rates Dero: conse Ora. ano BSth«aTs NW. Steorage always ss low as by aay other einen eee eae sil | COMPANY'S OFFICES: 7 Bowling Green, N. ¥ CAMMAOK & GO., 1423 F street. MIES ANNIE RK. HuMPEERY, ap0tthaim 4 _ = ead New MAHICAN L 1A TRAIN 2 S008 4 745 LSAVB FOR £ S408. m | MAIL STEAMSHIFE5. Suse 23k LINK CARRYING THE { ox DAN FLAG. | 1:58 oh SPAY from Pbiisdelphia tor | QUEENSTOWN and LIVKEP: WABIN, INTERMEDIATE oa S’ ACCOMMODATIONS UNSUBPASSED. Bates ac low as by another first-ciaas Lins, PETES WHIGHT & 80NS, Ge: B.D. COOKS, Jx. & OO. (Bankers), Agents, augas-ly 1429 F street. Waehin 46 = ES. os tably pay daring | cent protec. 23 Express, anily pe the rare tiv + paid trom “60 wot at i © 1000 percent. profit ear before 210 ua $1006 to $2,500 wa 223 sted. Our Weekly Bepe f allthe astc lars and pr NEW YORK STOCK EXCH 7K. ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & ( sepo-t.ths.tr Bankers, 12 Wail Stroet, N.Y. x Sich. iMONEY co., E. is BANKEKS, Heve removed thetr Banking House to LB DROIT 1 ne” Sth and B streets. t @ general Bs: COAL AND WOOD. (esr! evant: Woop: wooo CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH! THOUSANDS OF TONS ORDERED. Arriving dats. carqnes of the best varioties of all Bourse 1875 | 220 SOUTHWEST. | The ‘rpere. bard ds of COAL Bi ow is the time to buy ! if you would save money At, 2.240 pounds to the ton, call ou the under- a get a rood erticle and just = > S10. ACK BOUTS, | sigzed beface you bu; a i Mearscem oof the largest Wharves in the District, ~iictpememe Rte Remit thereto aunoxed for cuiles saved 10 Western Bnd Central | the dei.very of Coal dirrct from our vessels to the we can certainly offer special indace- ments. A’ visit to our Wharves and Depot will con Vince one at a giace of ovr unsurpassed advantages. | Good PINS WOOD delivered as low a8 35.50 per Good OAK WOOD delivered as low as 86 to 87 Wi Gingic trial tooll that ts necessary to convince fic of the above fac the public of (US GHNSON BROTHERS, BOTIONE S to the WIEST and ee ce can be procared st the set and Pennsylvania aveace, ivanie avenge, Where re) taformation will be pucurtng joke at these offices cay LONN iN “ou TUPSI AY. the t | PHomas § WAGOAMAN, | prdersigued, trustee, w AUCTION SALES FOTURE GA¥S. HOMAS DOWLING Ane At the old star Bouthwest corner Pen! TRESTERS Sane a avenue and ith VALUABLE ON NAW. s iM- JERSRY ato | 2B, OF PROV) D PROPERTY AVENUE. NE\R BALTIMORE ABD 0. RAILKOAS DEPOT. Ry virtne of (wy deeds of trnst, dated Ma Es and December 31. 1570 ant recordal ia | The: 61s forion 431 and 6:2, folt> 260, 1 will sell a éay of Ociober, 1875, at | 4.30 6 c'uck mn front of the premiges. Lots Nos. 24, 33 and %, iu Wilkes’ satdivision. in sqyaare No 634 Lote Mou. 22 and 23 eill be sald tog-ther They | frout 43 feet on Now Jersey avenun and extent hack | fan alley,and are improved with @ tive Brick Dwelling and Store. Lot No. 26 x the first from the corner of C stréet; front 23 feet $ inches on New Jersey avenue. and is improved with a Store and Fram- Dwelling House. i Sal~ will commence with bot No. 25 ‘Terms of eale: One third carh; residue in equal payments, at six and twelve months, with te be seenred by = deed of trast. All’ cons og and recording st purchter'a cost; $100 on each parcel deposited when the prop-rty is strack of, which is to be. forfeited unl-es the terms are com: w ve days after sale, Pile with ID Bye an OD Ww. JONES. Trastes, octh-eta THOS. DOWLING, Auct. OWNMAN & GREEN Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers. No. 412 7th street northwest. TRUSTER'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE UN NINTH STKKET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to me. dated the Ist day of Sopteruber, Istt, and recorded 1a ber No 766, folio sél.ou* ot the land records fur oe District of € runaite, fad ~ bs y Lac an = writing of the party secured thereby, T wilt se! Benen ion in front ef the premises, on SATUK: DAY, the ninth day of October, 1575, at 4:39 of land lying ‘aud District of pon the grit of Dots ¢ and 5. a fa two story fea Terms of sale, conformably to deed of trust: $460 and iuterest on same from September 1.1574 at ten percent ,together with expen = of fale, in cash; the balance iu «x months, with nove of purcha ser.cecnred by deed of trn«t on the proporty sold, Conveyancing, & , at purcha: ect. 100 must be paid down at time ofaaie If complied wiih in five daya from day of «al fee reserves the right to reseil st risk and faol purchaser, after five adverticement an Reps enst DOWN” I certain piece oF pel t nients thereon, co ting house. rms of sale are not th tro. Real Estate Anctioneer, 519 7th street. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 71 DEFREERS STREET. On TUESDAY. October 5: mentioned pre . ‘quare No. 623. improved by = T Rerement Brick House of 7 rooms. T. ARNER, THOS. B. WAG B. H.W e Real Estate Brok: rand Anctioneer, Federal Buildings cerner 7ihand F streets N. W. Auctionesr, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON G STREET, BETWEEN 241m AND 151TH STREETS, NORTHWEST; NEAR THR TREASURY BUILDING, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. On MONDAY, the 4th daz of October, 1575, t 5 o'clock p_m., 1 will oiler tur sale at puplic ction, in front of the premises, to the highest bid- all of Lot number eleven (11) in square wamber ax laid down said lot being de two hundred and twency four (224 upon the ground plan of said more particularly described us Commencing at a point h G street 125 * Zinches iy corker of 15th stre: aod north G street; - ting thence easterly along the south line of said north G street 54 feet 1 inch to an alley; thence sontherly at right avgles with eaid line of north G sireet 115 feet 8% Inches; thenee westerly st right angles St feet 1 iach, and thence northerly at right angles 113 feet 53g inches to the place of beginning. The property will be sold as a whole. ‘Terms of eale: One-third hand the balances in three equal instalments at six. twelve and eighteen months re« pectively, for which the notes of the pur- chaser will be taken, bearing interost at six. per cent. per annum. and secured by a deed of trast on © property sold. A deposit of $25) will be re at (me of sale. EDWIN M. Trustee of Jay Cocke & Co { baukrapt W.D. DAVIDGE, Attorney. H. WARNER, Anct._ sep2S-a,waes B®. BABSER, Real Ketaté Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner /th and F sts, northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE T' UF LAND IN THE COUNTY OF Ws INGTO: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNION WH. IN SATDOOUN ,IMPRO BY A LARGE DWELLING House GTHER IMPROVEMENTS. SALE PEREME Ob By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court ot Bthe District of wmbie, holding an Eqaity Tt, paswed ia Kquity cause No. 3.04 of J ur et al. agatos ho W. Vac Hook Lsel! at pablic auction. est bidder, on EDNESUAY, the Gro 1675, at 4 o'clock p. m.. on the pr tithe, interest. clatm and 6 |: cause in aud ¥ d tract cf land 1 2, Distr al., the feet, more ¢ eon snid Uniontown preporty perty of George W, Yalbe ences running with said line north 4736 degrees west (ailowing %; of @ degree for va Of cr mipase) 84) fer th (5% degr north M54 dear: vin t interest porchase *. indors: pera ror t purchaser WILLIAM J. MILLE EA VERY NEAR TH N THE gE , H- ¥ tH AVENUE AND M STRE&T NORT! i) MONDAY chp m tory ba Q ‘The honse contains fiftsc rh improvements, and the Ae for @ private reside re ag follows, viz at from July nnUM, pay able ‘able on ¢ fore Jans ie | t | the. with in t. per ananm, and Of the assignees, or paid in cash, at th option. pe pail at time of sal ms of sale complied with withia | from day of #ale the assignees reserve the el the property at the risk ard cost of | the defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice in | the Evening Star newspaper. . PAVALTER S. COX, cdacions 1a Palace Oars for Obicago, | Main OMce and Depot at Jounsou's Wharves, foot JON FoHANNA Fiesty wok bechecter of 1a and Lith streaks seine ‘Robert 1 Fleming LT oes General bm sy Offices t oerant neat angt-co sepm-eoktds [Rep F.). CLEABY, Salesinan, coaLt Auerseves AND WASHISGTOS B.B. DI ‘BED! UK SB! ALEX Mamas of Bane baa Bees COAL, Wood AND BUILDING MATERIAL’ hand end assorted stock of BNTHEACITE raed, Brett OUs COALS, Ente, Oak spd HIOKOBY WOOD in the stick, ot oe) a a wing the of eral brands easy TS and cake to all THE TRADES. art Tamia coaaition to allo AWNines. Sholesale and Ye-ail, upon terms that “Central Office—623 Louisiana avenue northwest. JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. br Yord—ieratveat, Band sts, southeast. Wharf ‘ Mapotactorer of » Rewiy Sering Roller : ‘WM. GUINAND. geereag bass cater phre SS Tent. Bete | Pt Proof awuing Material.” “°° °F ,grauine fai pore FINEST QUALITY, ee See Ree Ri ___mip str | se to order for 92.25. : LEXANDER 8. A — with pS ss ZIBEST DRxss Dare ready-made, only $3. Manufacturers, aid wBoort: Seah ana | HEAVY CABTO TLASNEL Diswans, 7 | éa7 fhusett= between Gib aaa eS “Day UNDERSHIRTS for 50 conts | Se Ge PEE DRESS SHieTS edt matene st. | ame ae —e ey HEAVY CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS, 75 R®? t- io SAL Trmone SHIRT FACTORY, | JSMES F. BRIEN, septe-tr ‘and 75 'W. Fayene strocts Baltinore PLUMBER AND GAS FITTBR, marZtr S11 Tra ST_NORTHWs* s ae - ee AND Jom PRINTERS, BOCK AND FINB WORK 2 specialty. 2 Pennayt WH. MASSEY & CO.’S PHILADELPHIA XX ALE. A large stock, in excellent condition for use Equal to ticotch Ale costing uearly double th price. For sale by dealers throughout the city, or at the Bottling Depot. Price $1.50 per dozen, pint bottles. SAM'L C, PALMER, sepll-tr 57 Groene street, Georgetown, LARGE, F10Gs, OF EW AND SuCOND ATAND CARMI AGES Of the inet weylea, cheaper than any oer eatablah: aid ix ae eens an Ay Roe 0. oak Swest prin, Fayette Ma. oh a raeecal eee SUPERIOR overEns. Ttske in announcing that I a: aera mechani” Q) ‘that I which the rae, of this ieee capt ‘the hoiceet, ce Fema SaLe WATER el and such - Sure my eutiomerss sued all whs favor me with th orders, that I am to cases. My ex: in the it | murt be paid at the time of sale, and the residue in | eqn AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNUON. THREE - STORY LLINY. ON THR KP SOUTHEAST, KOW ) & ' il Le sold at saul se : ie sities Let 31, subdivision of Square 9. with mode tr: be, ee. TAM Terma: $000 cast archaser, payabl- larce in ave and’ ais a- ® three-story Preseed Brick Dweilivg, Th improvemerts, marble trimmings, La: - mar clined mantels, &o. of 228 to be assumed by the $56 per month, wi hont interest; years. af six per cent. in: terest. A deposit of $10 will bo required at tiie of tale Aji converanct at parchasr's cost "Sepa a J.T COLDWELL, Salosman. JUNCANSON BROS., A DN sotthean corner’ Gad Dats, northwest. LUABLE THREE: BEER og eREE STORE. ont Premises, Lot Ietteres subdivision oF Square numbered 732, improved by @ well-built private residence, of ten ‘rooms, with all modern conveniences, in the immediate vicinity of Terms: One-half cesh; the resione in «ix and twelve months from date of sale, with interest at eight per cent. per annam, secured by dead of trast Upot the premises sold.” Couveyancing. &c. at purchaser's cont. W. MILLER & 60, wepm {Rep} Real Kstate Brokers, rpuomas DOWLING, Anctionoor and Res: Ketare Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary. Southwest corner of P. one and Hth street IMPROVED PROD IN GEORGETOWN 5 s AT AUOTION, On SATURDAY, vd October, 1875, in front of the premises, st 4 o'clock p, m.T wilt well feet on the west side Pat of Lot 19, fronting i2 9 of Market strevt. betweeu 4th and 5b streers, with a depth of 76 feet, improved by a two story Brick Swelling: honse, cont rret and aiug five rooms, collar. in ftien ‘Terms: Ove third cash: balance in «ix and twelve month: interest at 8 per cent., secured by dead of trust'on the property. All conveyanciag at the cont of the purchaser: (A deposit uf $30 required the property 5 math S$ DOWLING, Auct. UCTION THIS EVENING —H. F.ZIMMER- MAN & SUN —Eutire # ock of H_H. Hempler. 463 Peunsyivania aveune, EVEBY EVENING at 7 ail fs disposed of. sep20-tr Baad GUILD, Anctionver, 1014 Pennsylvania avenue, THIS and BYERY EVENING dori rovegpeemegr | at lived ee ee br tn the auc- Clothing,’ Remnants “of Clothe. ‘and Caselmerca, fg Re re c. Balee—Tnenday. ‘com> mencing at 10 a. "JAMES GUILD, ‘Anctioncer HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and llth st. TBUSTEE'S SALE OF BRICK RESIDENCE ON 10TH STREET, NEAR P By virtue of trust deed, dated September 2th, 1-70, recorded in Liber 627, folio $4, 1 will sell, ATURDAY, the 9th day’ of October, 1875, on Premises. at ‘4s o'clock p.m.» Lot No. 36. in ily 's subdivision of west half of square No. 369. he lot is 18 fect front by 105 feet deep. [s impro with @ nice brick residence, No. 1509 10th street, Terms of sale: Oue-thitd cash; residue tn two eqnal payments at six and twelve months, with 1 terest, to be recnred by deed ef trast. All conve ancing and recording at purchasor’s cost. $100 di posit when the property is struck off, which is to forfeited unless the terms of sale are’ complied with in five day s afcer sale, FRED. W. JONES, Trustee, sep20-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. HOMAS DOWLING, At the old stand of Latimer & Clear; Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue aud Yith stn, WALNUT REP. PARLOR SUITE, WALNUT KDLE TOP CENTER TARY Ze DEE OU Cz>5-Se-= THOS. DOWLING, Anct N@, and Real Ratate Broker, | 1 Lactmer & € Aven! At the « EXECUTOR'S § 1 By virtue James Gre k p.m.. aed in Washing? part of Lot 4, BS tw ide and 8 orth line bei p.and the « pe 115 feetand 1 inches and the rear lin inches; with 1ngs Upon the same. con! S81 + t. Terms of Une fourth cash; ba’ n 6, 12 cn from the day o' : it taken to secure deferred yancing at the cost of purcha: BOP JA RSON, THOMAS DOWLI je ¥. KELLEY Kel Estate Agent and Anctioneer, Office Nu. 902 eth st, borthwest. TEUSTEES’ SALE O LOT AND COMFORT- LE BRICK HOUSE ON THE NORTH SIDE. STRERT, BLTWEES LSta AND 19Ta RTH WEST. teed of trnst. dated the 223 day $.and recorded in Liter 715, f the District of Colum? 10 the high set ned npn the gronnd pi wn and disting: of Tot niin ered soveny plan thereof as pai synare numbered one b ; be- ginning for the same at the soutt.east corner of said fit, and rnnning thence west alr ng the Iino of north K Street twenty feet; thence nc :th one hundred and forty-seven feet ten "ato‘he north or rear line Of seid lot; thence esst twenty fect to the east line of said lot: thence sonth along amid east line to the pisce of beginning, ‘together with the improvements, etcetera, as in said deed mentioned, ‘Term of sale: One-forrth cash, of which $100 I sutns in six, twelve and eighteen months, re- | CHAD spectively; the deferred payments to bear eight por cent. per annum Interest trom the day of sale, and be secured bya deed of crust on, the premises bold; or tbe purchaser may pay allcash. All conveyancing to be at the purchaser's cost. If the terms are not complied with within five days after the day of salo, the [Trustees reserve the right to resell the property on five days’ notice, at the risk and cost of the pur- A. TIYDE, : Thomas ype} Te peed LY, Auct. 10-2awkds JOSEPH F. KE OWNMAN & GREEN, y Estato Brokers and Anctton DONE akety and octtonors, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUALE IMPROVED TWELFTH STREETS BETWEEN | PENN” TWEL i NN- SYLVANIA AVENUE AND B STREET. By virtue of a deed of trnst to me, dated the lon day of July. A. D. 1872, and recorded in r No. 638. fulio 363,0ne of the land records of the District of Columbia, sod at the request of the arty secured thereby, I'will sell at public auction, fn'frontof the ives. on MONDAY, October 4. 1875, af 5 o'clock p. m., all that certain piece of land described ss the nortbern part of lot numbered 12) twelve, in square numbered two hundred and nine- ty-one, Leginaing for the same at the northeast cor ner of bnid lot, and thence Fanning south along the line of 12th street twenty. 21) feet, thence west 1 ‘hence mdrth 1) ineb, (feet te the, northorn line of ead tee, improved by | chaser in default. sepa? td rpuomas DOWLIN' AUCTION SALES, COX, Aneitoncer, 689 G steee: ger hela. nN SIDEROARD: OvTT ad I ig Watery BADROOM sir wsLyUr AND BEC “HAND: s RUT WARDKORE: M BLES. UHATRS, NEW AND St OND HAND: MATRE<S6s! STOVES, OUKING aS 0 MEATING, UBUGK- ERY; NOTIONS. ao Oo MUNDA ©. Cctober 4th. ia front of mr sulesroom=, 639 @ street northwest, I sti aril the above good: n N. COR, Auctionser DorcaNeos rhe eg pe : LARGE COLLECTION oF & GENERALLY aT AUCTION” On TURS! ‘8 gonersl assortment of Pari ‘oom, Chainber and Kitohea Far, ‘Also, several Brasels and Wool Carpets, Cooking ave Heating Stoves, Oreckery and Glassware, & of T. J. Bicksler. con ALso, At 12 o'clock, by ovanr Hack Harness, a0 fae set Bacey Baynes, and three sets Oarring: DUNGANSON BROS. Anciiovonrs. F. ZIMMERMAN & SON, Ancti 5 H. Ne. 313 sth street northweet. SALE OF AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF it FHOLD | FURNITURE, OARPETS, ye a AND OHINA WARE, STOVES, C&C On WEDNE' DAY. October at 10 o'clock, we will sed ath K street, between 12h following d:scribed Pur: of which tens good B dy Bev Plush ven Rep Parlor Set, ne Linirchth Rocker, Pictures, Window shedes and ©. Thandso Crimson Damask (art Selid Walngt Marbio-iop Table Ornament; Mahogany Set king closwa, Oek Set Walant Trimmings, sud Tm Wardrobes, Library Table, O'teloths, Matting, Hair Mattresse:, Shuck Blank Passage and St Refrigerator, D1 Walnut Extensi Walnut Hatrack, China and Crockery War And agreat many articles ke ished hovse. ‘Term- of rale cash H. F. ZIMMERMAN oct M,C. LUTTRELE. 2a) 7OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, LeDroit Building, corner sth and F ¢ts. northwest aN. & Si p TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMP PROPERTY ON T STREET BECWRER Dore AND 197m STREETS NORTH WEST. Ry virtue of » deed of trust, dated Soptomber sth, 1871, and duly recorded in Liner No. sity os oli lana records of Washington county; ind by a ublic anction, in front of th: emises,on Mv! + October’ 1 ith, 1875, at 4 o'clock pms all tent piece or parcel of ground in Wash'ngton city, de scribed as Lot 16,in J. W. Starr's subdivision of eunare 131, beginning for thesame ata point on T street, opposite the center of a block o! > frame dwellings, and at or near the dividing live between Lots 15 and 16 of said sutdivision, and racnia thence through the center of divididg line of said dwellings to the rear of said Lot and to. pobtic alley, thence southwestwardly with said alley t. the wert hine of Lot 16, thence with said wast lige 110% Jeet more or less to T street, and thence cast twonty feet more or Ines to the begmning. Terms of sale 1.00), with ton por cent. interest from August Isth, IXi4. (ogsther with ths expenses of this sale, in cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest secured by notes and deed of trast on the property. A deposit of @1(0 will bs required nt the time of je. Conveyancing at the archae cost. If the terms of the sale are not complied with in five days trom the date of sale the Trastee re- serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purcaaser. . P. DODGE, Trustee oct2-d HVYOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ancrs rppHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest coruer Pennsylvania avenue aud’ Lith st, TRUSTRE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY UN NEW JERSEY AVENUE, NEAK OC SIRE tne of adeed of troet, dated December h, 1870. and recorded to Liber No. 633, at fio will sell in front a eC ES + the 12th day of O. per, mi § kp. , and 2 in Wilkes’ subdivision ia put together in one parcel forty three (13) feet on New Jeracy avenue, aud run back to @ W foot alley, and are improved with two frame strnotures, now occupied as a Restanrant, Terme: One-third sash; resi¢ue in two equal pay. Tents at six an » be secared b: forf-ited perty five day. aiter sale. FRED W THOS JONES. T) DOWLING BH. WARNER, Be ea ean rox Fedorai Buildings, aud F streets N. W, ERY SALE O¥ FINE BUSINESS PROP ELTY ON TRE NORTH SIDS OF PeoN SYLVANIA AVENUE, BEIWREN 44 AND Gin STREETS WAST. & a ne of a dec ™ k lection ¢ mnt) ail #t thereon is pai piled with witht days from the A reeerve the right to resell the prope og purcha bof the defaniting p id, JAS. S. EDWARDS, Tr 1 f. COLDWELL PB, 4 WABSES, 5 Real Estate Broker and Anctionser, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F streets '‘N. W. FOR SALE. WASHINGTON CLTY HOUSES AND LOTS By virtue ot the tast will and testament of Mary Ann Kerr, admitted to probate Zh July fast, be. rece by the Saprem: € t of Columbia, and cap h were di 4 of,and purohas \ pay off her m: subscriber tots, lute the estate of testatrix, viz Ast and 2d.—The brick dwellings, stores and emises on south side of Pennsylvania avanae and a ‘ g sirest, between Sth and loth stree ~~ Lots K and F, formerly in the ocoupation teth and Geo. W. Dr-w.each fronting 23 fee h on the avenue. and eet inches on O et. The first contains 2.475 square fect. the lat 2,687 equare feet. By a written agreciuout. with B.Shepkerd, esq. the purchaser of Lot Brad Joining, has the'right to use a S-story division wall on the side of this fot 3a No. 2,Square No. 61, 0n the north side of New Yor avenue 145 foct 11 incbes, and 32 feet 3 inches on 234 street, containing 10.204 square feet. 4th—Lot of Square 104, 27 feet 3inches on the north side of K street north, containing 4,534 sanare feet. Sth —Lot No. 12, Sqnare 253, 50 fect front on the gast side of 13th strect west, containing 7,755 equare feet. 6th.— Lot No. 5, Square 895.74 feet 3 inches on the north side of Massachusetts avenne and 84 fect 8 inches on 7th street 10 052 «quare feet. ‘7th.—Lot 4, Square 395,52 feet on 7th street east, 5.672 equare feet. Sth —Lot No.5, Square S17, 40 feet on Sth street enst, 4, square i 9th —Lot 23, Square 73,40 feet on K street, noar ‘Wth street, 4 610 equare feet. 10th —Lot 4, Square 734, 64 feet 4 inches on North Carolina avenie, between Ist and 21 streets cast, 5, Square 965,52 feet 6 incheson Wth geaaeinnts a took alley on south —Lot 7, Square 965,75. test on 10th street van 6 tect tl inches North B stnect, Gant ter “terms of sale are: One-third of the _EVENING STAR An av tase She was a stylis, young Fears Old, and to aeco “emot took the baby out for Oo ing. She was pooper 4 it up aud down the walk whea 8 oldish man, very deaf, exe Along aad in- quired for.4 certain person supposed to live ob thai street. She nearly yellec ber nead off try ug to answer him, be looked arogad, caught sightof the baby, and said: ~ Rice child, that. suppose you fel proud of binmy “It isn’t mine.” she yelled at him. “Boy, eh? Well, he looks just like you.” “It isn't mine!” she yelled again, bat he hoxided bts head and coathuued: “Twins, eh? Where's the other one?” She started off with the caty, but he followed | and asked: “Did it die of colic?” Despairing of making him understand by words of mouth, she ;ointed to the baby, at herself, and then shook ber head. «Yes_yes, I see—tother twin in the house. | Their father is fond of them of course!” She turned the cab and burried the other wey; but he followed and asked “Do they kick around much nights?” “1 tell you ‘taint mine,” she shouted, look- ing very red in the face Gi think you're wrong there!” he answered. | “Children brought up on the bottleare apt to | pine and dic.” | She started on a ran for the gate, but. be- fore she had openet it he e a i “Have to spauk ‘em once a - She made about twenty gestures in half a | minute, and he helped the cab through th gate and sald “Our ebiidren were all twins. mat I'l soi | my Wife down togive yousomeadvice. You | see— | But she picked up a flower pot and fang it | at him. He jumped back, and as she entered | the house be ¢ i out ] “Hope insanity won't break ont on the twins!"— trol Fr ; and from that time tll 7.30 Is spent In meditation and prayer. After this comes mass, then a slight meal and short | repose. Presently, the important matter, business. correspondenee to be reviewed, af lterward delicate affairs to be thought over, | and most particular private audiences. At 12. Pius is prepared to receive the world will see any persons, of any country ligion, will converse with all and give each | his hand to kiss, and make a pleasant littic | speech to every oue. Upon larger presenta | lions being made, he sits upon his throne and makes more serious aud set speeches, and of & more eloquent nature. Hels very fond of | being familiar, and prefers to talk asagenial | old father. He generally chooses some verse of scripture or the litany to discourse upon on solemn occasions; and invariably adapts his address to the circumstances and the people. He is naturally very kind nearted, stipple in his tastes and genial_—Springleld Republican. A BALLOON ASCENT was introduced at the recent fetes at Jarry-sur-Marue, France, the wronant proposing to take his own chili to accompany him in hisaerial flight. The little lad, eight years of age, was placed frst in the car, while some final preparations were being carried out by the father. The balloou yet | remained attached to the earth by a single | cord, when the boy, unobserved, managed to sever the rope, and to the consternation of its parent and the terror of the spectators, was swiftly carried into the air by the liberate! machine. Ignorant of the working or man- agement of the balloon, there is reason to fear that the infant wronaut has been elther suf focated In the rarefied currents ofair or been precipitated from an immense height. No news, however, of the batioon or its hapless occupant has been since received. A SECRET OF FLNe LINES.—The Atlanta | Constitution says: “Jake, whar you git such five ‘broidered shirts as dat you had at de meetin’ jas’ night ked Pete, as Jake stood &t the post office door, trying to stick @ bent brass pin into the back of bis “I no's dat you ain’t yearned nuff money to bup de buttons on dat shirt stace Luo d ye—I preshiates aa rejoined Pete. | “You's offde track, P stay tell yore mudder gets Woman! “You hear dat? Peter siguitied that he had enough. THE LACES oF A Pe the New York « road company made a motion for of the case of Madame Olga de Ma loft, who, it will be remember Ined judgment against the road to the pant =I damages for the loss of her Ince by the company. The motic oa th und of excessive wa nied by Judge Wailac i was tried. “The defendant » o¢ exceptions for argume rt of the United 8: 8's counsel exp punt by the new tri bered that they laid . and dar ve to bea Wasly ©. or | ait- | trial | Fra- me tes. Russian t to obtain a lacger It will be remem- | ir damages 5 ¥. Sun, 30 D SWINDLE REVIVED.—Oz es Richards met Daniel Su Oliver street, wha offered to sell Lim a wateh for $2. Richards paid the my received the containing, as supposed, the ¥ opened, wai Rie Tanrs livan South » @ kept frlend found Officer He strect police, who arrested 8 ber arched the wat nek ofstone package was found on Su a, who was taken to police headquarters, where he was recognized by several otticers.—N. ¥. FATAL RAVAGES OF THE HORSE DIsea IN DELAWARE.—In Alloway’s Creek tow ship Saiem county, Delaware, thirty-three horses have died within the past three wee It $s said the disease Is the “cer meningitis,” and that itis miscal staggers. a ra | In most cases the first symptoms are lagging, then refusing the feed, then leaning against the partition or manger, t lying down and dying in from twenty-four to thirty-six hours. ‘The feet aud ears are, when first taken, always cold, and in several cases the feet show indications of pneumonia as | also do the 'ungs. the books of the F * National | Ky., reveals a deiaica- 000, taken during the last five ate teller. Louls Rhem. It will be remembered that Rehm recently robbet the bank safe of 3106,00%, and was appre- hended before he could ‘escape, and the mo- ney recovered. The examination that reveais the defaication was then made. The loss amounts to thirty per cent. of the capital stock, and will fail on the stockholders only. depositors being safe. The bank will go into liquidation. ON A SLATE.—The court of com- mon f Chester county, Pennsylvania, has decided that a writing on a slate is not good will under the statute whieh requires all wills to “be in writing.” Various deci- sions have been rendered on the question whether lead-pencil writing, which is easy of alteration, is sufficient. The Chester county court seems to have believed !t ought to draw the line somewhere,” and “drew it,” at slate ils. A MAN AND CHILD DRowNep.—A bat- tean. containing leiss, of Camden, N. J., Wm. Randon, of Philadel; THE HUDSON RIVER TUNNEL COMPANY, confident of having the injunction upon their tee the io wet wanes ty tions hell iying between the Hackensack river and st. pevoner, "Xo/"ahesighed, “I ouy fot s . . “No,” little down in the mouth.” S7-The test case In Boston to determine ys fe ended in a disagreement of the jury. &A member of the Texas constitutional convention has a clause eee: proceccngattorneys ‘and jurors from ae doles | appears thie | of not guilty | the train, aaa ee =e Parp ox Foroen Curces.~The Court in Mixsoari, in the case of National Bapk of St.Louis against & decision of € yaTmercial the summary from having past ger a check, drawn upen a» lects frram the latter then: The paper turns out to have at the time or t aware of, or bas reason to » Bscertains and on that day or the one sucsest Ing notifies the other bank of the fact. Heid, that the potification ts given in @ reasonanis time, and that the mon ba, The ———— SORNE INA JPESEY CovRt.—Amna Uon- Pett, ® young girl of more than ordinarily prepossessivg appearance, residing in Pia fleld, was placed at the bar of the Union county (N.J.) oyer and terminer, on Tues day, to answer the charge of burgiacy. I charge was preferred by a neigh. bor of the Conne:ts and grew out of some spite between the tamil On the stand the young girl told ber story in such an art- ss, honest and winning way that a verdict ‘as rendered by the jary with out leaving their seats. The audience barst into applanse, which the jndge could not stop. Hats were=wung and the floor stamped Wildly. While the jodge was about to ate charge the prisoner she sprang on the bene® threw her arms roo! his neck and kissed him repeatedly. This was the signal ~ another ontharst popular sympathy, rable effort to stop the uproar enand and business was resumed.—¥. ¥. Herald, tst. Linerrr. rorce from his y, Iino. It hav Ing beey subweqnent!y gscertatn evidence on which the divorcee was granted Was false, @ warrant for Degrath’s arrest for perjury WAS granted, and a requi recraib was made by the goveroor of Illi “A eli vered + Itinois. be shy A few days ago Degrath was arres! y by Sherr q Near Al erth jamped from the train N. ¥. Sun, 30th. A Juper Gun Away Wire day Judge Randall boanled the train at Mount Vernon to see A. Y. Calton and Mrs Bain of Barbourville, who were passengers, when the train started with the adge @hoard. In vain was the cond“ ctor appealed to stop but he “couldn't see it,” and brought Randall to the first station this side, and bad the audacity to make nim pay for a tieket to Pine Hill. Court was in fall session, & Jury on tho bench, and a case being argued. Mountain Echo. neces Gop never takes back His gifts. If He ever gave you a sight of His truth and love you bave it still, Clonds may pass between you and thesun, but they shine on, auent and pure, behind the driving rain, and will gain look out upon you with their calm eyes, and say, from their inaccesstble and in- finite heights, “Be patient child, be patient! nd wait Ul] @ll storms and all darkness shall have passed away forever. 87-‘Brethrin,” said a good Ba dfana, while giving bisexperience, @ tryin’ this nigh onto forty year the Lord and get rieh, both al o and £ tell yer all, | find 1Us mignty hard sledding.’ * s. strum venders advertise in England * e cure for the opium habit.” Tats nos- trum has been found by analysis to contain two grains per dose of the sulphate of mor- phine. The dose is to be taken three tim day. Thus the victim takes of thirty-six grains of opium him of the habit of tas equivalent ure DIED. ARNOLD. On Thorsday. September 3), aft long apd painful ilines-, wiich she bore with ( le and rosignation, eof Thomas 0. Arnold, rgod 3 Fem! The funeral will take piace from 73! Lith ret southeast, ber 5. at 2 o-clock . The friend © family are invited to attend exandria ( Va.) papers phase copy. | POULTON Friday morping. at $0 clock after wy MALT a brief illness. 4 Avek LTON ty phoid fever, ip tt A his age, youngest m at 4 o clock from the Poulton, ® ay after f his mothe D Sth streee northwe Tespecttully invited to PICKELL. On Monday, M (7) UNDERTAKER Rl, 8anKex, Cabinet Makev and Tadertak 612 itn Exxcer Norrawe Undertaker 934 F Sr oN eT, betw hand T OF WEW STYLE CARPETS. CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS (N TES CITY. k of DRY GOOD: TS sal vtl CLutMs mad r iu 2 cen New Patter: Ingrain, Sie, » Extra Ingrain, wih 7S Superb Ingrwn. Extra 2 ply dou Tapestry Ingres = Real Eng. -b Br 78 pieces ait. geile il © LEs: FHT NOs ANYWHERE, ©. M. TOWSON & ©O., 636 Peap-yivania avenn south aid pee*s,,,. BEST, RAYS Au WELCH SasT SHOEMAK PEN PORT SALG OF 8 MALL-A: BULEAU OF ORDNANCE, Navy Deraxteeyr, Washanston, epiember 7, 1378. Bids will be received at this ofMce wotil October 9.155, for the purchase of = obsolete ura.» ues accoutrements and ammuntiti. Yards. is eel ‘Terms cash tance of the bid, articles to be Within twenty days from clone of sale or forfeited. ml reserves the right to refuse any Facing btw be paid for at & Crh at Ser Gere gm et ice een eeterecioe oe eee value. saa pant late aw SLATE AND MABBLE MANTELS abtyget stock and grastest variety of now styles tn Fes. ct he country, “PARLOR AU ORES ADE BEATERS, cRIPRDDE, Ges and Bina Fitting promptiy exe-

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