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eee — _RAILROADS. STEAMER LINES, BALTIMORE AnD onto RaiLRoas, | (CHANGE OF TIME. ante RESULAK LINE TO NORFOLK, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE, On and after MONDA New York and Washington Air Line. SUMMER SCHEDCLE—SEPTEMBER 30.1475 Rou Ww FROM WASHINGTON CITY. 5 simore and Way Stations. , Bal ‘ : nd 6 my Baltimore, Annapolis, Frederick a z Rultimore. Breakfast at Kelay 7 Baltimore &. Philadelphia, | ey a imaky, Ctactn. tebarg, Hagers. Winchower ema | De - | _ Fare to Norfolk, $4; # ler Cars. Dinner at Cum: nd at $4; round trip tickets, $6. Meals until used. 8.10 a, m..Wesnington Janction and Way Stations. akoetictos ee os ns 3:38 3. Bz Battimore. Paria Gass. "No Stops. | C0 S ComPART. at ae Mls aap and Stations politan Bonk, ‘Ith street, opposite Treasury De- Loops yon Tooke bil Boston, Nor- | partment. sopls-tr nor Sty. Disne a ‘ Sandays. Baltimore Stations only’) Parlor Fo POTOMAC BIVEB LANDINGS. ‘ay Stations Cars te New — favorite Iron itimore, Laure and Relay. rior BOTW. a Bye: Ongata, ‘Wasbington Junction snd | beving been Metrop: litan peseet , ill resume ber ™m . Baltimore, Philadelphia and Rela7. m , Baltimore. Annapolis snd Way Stations. 1m, Chicago. 8t. Louis, Louise lle. Colum bus, Sandmsky, Cinctnnatt, Pullman Cars. Svpper at Marten: ture. Breakfast at Parkers dere ant Kentwood m . Hager ativan vin tee m, Reitimore and Way Sta fo m.- Bal tmore and Alexeadria Sanction. Put burg and Camberland Fast Bx- M BECHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BRTWERN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Sicpeme cars Rereafter ine fine Steamant, GET and @ . Paltiroore Kexpress JOBS GIBSON will make r 1 intel ow Vork | ly tes, betweeen NEW YU! Fast Express P SEP, 18, WASHING ‘ GEORGETOWN, as follows:—Loave NEW YORK, Fost Express. Pullman Sars to he from Pier 41. East Kiver, every 8: RDAYV ata unt Crncrnman revtanus change, | m3 eave GEORGETOWN every FGIDAY at Goofom Sandesky, Cimeianati, | @. m., and ALEXANDRIA the seme day. For full information ap) ito KP. A. DENBAM NDAY TRAINS. business offce and what 3 Weter street, George ten Phil hia, New York OF at the oMoe of the President, near P-stree; Fast Fupresa J. W. THOMPSON, President artom. =e m.,1.39,5.05 aetivered A I Office, 603 Pei ad Relay —7 208 m,5.00an | cima wit! be = 40. ard 11.2 m., ee eae. a the ‘ z NEY EXPRES! LINE VIA CASAL, p at Viaduct Hote!,Kelay House ART WEED | PHILADELPHIA, ALE apply at the Baltimore » Va. WABR : on, Washington Station. and INGTON AND GEOKGETOWN, BD. O to be checked and received at any Pbtimeisazs SHARP. Master of Transportation. aca L LE Der: teket 4 » MONT GEO's KOONTZ eral Agent. septl-tr This line connects at Phiiscetphia with Ulyde's f Steamers for Provs Regular Bemi-wookiy Ns ater, So whert dence, Boston and age tn Boston by th WM. P_CLYDE & © PAST THAty Fox care may. AND Se MINUTES-WASHINGTON —— TO CAPE MAY. — FA. REED. Ale The PENN-" LVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY | DDC. »; Das pot co « Fast Express Train Be Freights detivered by Knox f Pi ipbia to Cape May,, - Gers left at General (Office, wing time: Se, OF at the Steamers’ + (day Express.) | strended to. Leave W (Lunited Express) 1 a arriving at Cace May at 3 p.m Cessee ctee On Limited Ez reagan extra sest-fare of $1.75 ts charged betwesa W ‘aabingten and Philads!phis "DM BOYD, JE, NoOTICB. With the view of diminiaht: tiston, the Steamers of this the chaness of coi ui ke @ specifiec yotr Passenger Agent. | Sure for all sessuus of the your NEW YORK aA On the oatward passage from Queenstown to New LOUGH LIRR te eae mOgs | York or Boston, crossing Meritian of 60 at 4 lat.,cr peILAGEE ete acthing to the north of 43. A ‘On the homeward . orosning the Meridian of to the north of et @ ist.,or HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND Liven ALL POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND sanowen serwith’ Gisninerom A! EW York - WiTiio0T CHANGE OF CARS POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ‘The oyu! pas bis line is and of the a rt sraipecet on thts line ta new snd of tho mont ponte Baw, From Naw Youre TRALN LEAVING AT 993 4M. IS PULL MAN PAKLOK CA TRAIN BRULUSIVELY, oria.sa.Wed.. Bept. Wed.;'Nov. 3 POLLMAN PALACE SLEBPING CakS On | Siterin~— Weds: Sept, % Sigoria— Wed-» Nov. 3 oe ies Pliage 2 NS. py this | ussin. Wed. Oct 15)“ Busse. Wed. Nov. 1 leave Depot of Baltimore and Potomac | pay trom Noe Tee eee SK and BATUR- follows: Steamers market * do not carry stecrage paseen- ) Corver of 6th and B Sa. m. kaprow for Phitadelphia, Now York, Gad points Sanday. bi > = East daily, ES OF Pasxaes.—Uabin, 890, #100, and @ 130 ited Ex Tecording to accoummodation,’’ Tickets to Parts; Sa ‘York snd points East id, addfoaal. Return tickets ou favorsble ). m. Exprees for ae tae Philadelphia and Sew Yors BSteerage tickets from Liverpool aud Queenstown, Jy except Sunday . weet rates. Through 4:00 7 1 Eprom Oe Phitadetphia and way pota:s | APd sll parte of given Wor elf Glasgow, Havre. 2 ports iment, Expres tor Philsdetphta, New Yorn | {itterp snd other p For freight and cables paseags Paige Raat duty appiy at the Oompany’s office, Bowling Green. EULLMAN PAULOR GABS on al! Day Trains. | PPPI at the 0, 111 Broadway, Trinity PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS on | oagemte, ere Mvernge aud cabin, to SHALL rains. ww OBKISON, 18 Tkb street. nen ents HE Ee 5 jana iy SCHae: G. PRANOK LER: Agent casi for and checked at noteis and prt- INE vate mece om orders Jeff at the omic of the | Al NLS ite Srates MAIL STRAMBES company, noriienst corner 18th street and P-nnayl- Bell every Saturday from Vania wrsnne, and no ‘corner of Pennafl- NEW YORE AND G. Ww. i ood Sth street. wes escnime ‘AND POTOMAO BALL » Corner 6th ei a@reets. Favorite route for Tourists. ' ea aang Setar atta peed. Somers een a OTL stern fone oe, fedl - Superintendent, Baitinore, Md. GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, After Monday, September 1th, 1278, trains will FOB &F otloe>. TRALN> LBAVIS FOR BALTIMOR. 008 &.. Limited Bx daily for the West; daily except Sunday for the Nort Pokies for Puuedelptia and New ccomsuedation te Belcinnore, dalty. 1 Express for New cork, aaily excopt Sunday. Partor Car Train, By ast Line West and Horta, daily excest | onny 44: z Si, Bxpeeee for Philadelpdia and Yous, sod Norfolk via Baitapore, daily ¢: €ept Sanday fF: except Sunday. A™mBRICAR LINE. JL STEAMSHIPFS. INE OARBYING ru Ete AMERICAN FLAG. Ssiling every THUBSDAY from Phiiadelphis for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. CABIN, INTERMEDIATES ona STEBRAGS ACOOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. + Accommodation, fur Philadelphit dail vo iaily for the SSERAN pre Sort." | ates stow an by anctbor Mee cla Le. ~aily, New York Night Express. WRIGHT & SONS, Gene. a B.D. COOKE, Ja. & ag merge | auga-ly 39 ARKIVE AI WASHINGTON, New York Express, daily a. aoa SStincre and Peaasiptle Exprew INSURANCE. eet Reems trem Hew Work, Gey | sonst. anus. D. W. Kercuax. Fer gy de pe heey mr ARMS & KETCHAM, &:., daily from Baltimore aud the West Bichmond Kxpresseaily except San ing Washington 74 a. m. BR Sanday, connect at Bowte with ‘Ureek line. ‘W aehit GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKEKS, Le Droit Building, Corner of F and 8th Streets, We represent « line of STRONG COMPANIES and Insure RUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, and other PROPERTY in the DISTHIOT agaiust loss strom Fepestiosn | OF by fire om the best terms. ‘sepal-ly quay vents COAL AND WOOD. (Cesk: foan Wood: woop CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH! THOUSANDS UF TONS ORDERED. Arriving daily, cargees of the best varieties of all »ds of COAL aud WOOD. Now is t we to bny | © money get RZood article ANA Just ads to the ton, cailon the undor- bay. he largest Wherves in the District, lities possible thereto annexed for Coal direct from our vessels to. the rs constmer, we can certainly offer special induce. ments. A'visit to our Wharves and Depot will con. vines one at a glace of onr unsurpassed ad) Good PINE WOOD delivered as low as 309 =. . botvne ThacK Cora. ss 2 weiss cf, Palace ang | 05d OAK WOOD delivered as low a 86 to $7 ight Ones,» ra impros ements. | “A Siugie trind iil that is necessary to convince ee ae Riles saved to Weatera and Centra! | 1.0 Dublic of the above facts ss ow York : seerintcae | JOHNSON MROTHERS, prongs, teres GTOM fo the WEST an |, Mie OMen and Depot at Johuson's Wasrves, foot Tickets by (os conte can ve procured st the offiess, | Omcer- {1402 F street northwest, gornet of isi: = root and, Pennsylvania ‘avenue, aad | $t99S staserent ane%-e0 Sorner Of Gil. =< et and Ponuay = = Bational Ho. whare raliatis | Cosn: coaL: COAL! . ing Mokets at those offlots can weooD: a woop: Piteburg ane chess (ssoe Care for Chicago, | 5 am now receiving all sizes of the best gradee Fi COAL, thes. Loo,” “Wilkesbarre” aud “Locast- Mocntain” White Aeb; “Lorberry” Bed Ash, snd “Lykens LEXAND iA AND WASHINGTON &. B. AND ® FREDESICKSEURG B. xz. © Bano Siata Sraxets for Alexandria as Naliey.”” To persous who wish to take advai ot on eh oa, onders will be received this m oth at js advance upon the original cost for cash. offering at low figures, prime Hickory, Osk aud Pine WOOD, sawed split any length or stop desired | Orders through maif promptly Bled Yard and Office, corner Sth and streets south- Regt, Brauch Yard aod Oflce, A street, between 3d sy WwW. H. MARLOW. COAL, Woop AND BUILDING MATERIALS. ALEXAN Dui ‘ on, vp. @- trains {rom Alexandris, trafus on Virginia Midiand rosd. . OonBect walcs on Waeb- 2 Bad is. ix T have atwaye cn band a large and sssortcb stocic 5 EXPEESS, of A KAC aud IMLNOUS COALS, tenves Weckingee theo PINE, OAK and HICKORY WUOD inthe «ick, or Througa tickets to-ail oy | sawed ‘and «plit; all Kept under cover. for sale at Ufices corner street end Penusyivanis | Having the control of several brands of ag orted Svenue, and corner @tb street and ‘ivenisave- | 2nd Demestic CRMENTS and CALCINED PLAS- Bue, where can leave orders TERS. and handling yearly many miliions of BaN to be checked at ali Rotels GOR LATHS, | am in condition to fiil orders of any eentinstion. ‘D. M. BOYD, Jr. | character in my live with dispatch aud fidelity at General Pas “Keen YBelesale aud re ail, upon terms that defy compe- TLR IMS, General Bay tition. wen SRO OW ‘Baltimore, Mid. Central Office~623 Louisiana avenue northwest. ae tage lator Bani si southeast. t of street southeast LS WM. GUINAND. cetti-ly THE TRADES. AWSNtNGs. JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. | pPReEs* ‘SHIRTS, FINEST QUALITY, made to order for $2.25. RESS SHIRTS, ready-made, only $2. Maenufactorer of «Newly Patented Spring Roller | FINE tubes SHIRTS ade ede al Pohaarn acd can R ee gute, Pablic | HEAVY CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS, 75 F gale oF reut Sole Agent for SHIRTS for 50 cents. Mildew Proof Awning Material, er | pee On STR RLS. tor 30cent worth i: ee ae ee, ee i N i FINE DRESS SHIBTS, ready mate, 4 eee ehh Gd. W. BacEisM BALL | Higave TUN FLANNEL DBAWEBS, 75 » Atti — Baltimonx SHIRT FACTORY. 2012 F street, Washington, D.O., septttr and 75 W. Fayette street, Balti nore. UST BEOKIVED, A FULL Ui ARE cod BaLL aco, | Manufsctrrers aud Desters in Doors, Sach and | Blinds, Glass. are, aad all Botlding Material, 627 Mussachusotts avenu, between eth and streets northwert, sell ale 2) per ceut. than any other house nd eXamine. REMeved. ‘are, Bc J. RK. BABROVER 1336 14th at. ‘OHES'S LOAN OFFICK, Corner of Tth siret and New Yors aveawe, entrance on Now York aveo JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, Cc = = most privats van Office f __St1_T7m ST. NORTUW te the chy itpuey Tons af at seat Tate . of Mecrest om Gold amd Silver Watches, Diamonds, mee Ee AEE rie PRINTERS. Blais aud Plated Ware, Goan, Pintois adie and 3019 Perceyiventa avenucs (south side ) Gentiomen’s Clothing, Uarpets, aot s lartioles of WINE WOkK 6 spciuity. povas-ly — AUCTION FUTURE Tuomas DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer B ites of trust ¥i 14 in Liber Bh rresracd hw TURDAY, the 9th day the premises, at Kelly's sabdiv: of west The lot is 18 feet it ing and r cordi, t when the pro ited unless the in five days after 5 sepo dts HOMAS DOWLING, ‘Aucti At the old stand at TBUSTER'S SALE OF L UN NEW JERSEY a sell Lote pumbered 24 and 25 in uare No. 634. he lots front together in 43) feet on New Jersey aven' SO foot ‘siley, and wre imp. strectur: mevts at six sud twelve mo deed of trust the property is struck off, urieve the terme of sale ar five days aiter sale, FRED Bi a) 455 o'clock p m., @ at parchaser is struck Norms of vale are’ complied with RED. W_ JONES Taowss DoWwLt eat corner Pennsylvania avenue now ccenpied as Terme: One third cash; reeiene in two sqnal pay- n the propert: SALES Days. ', folio of October. 1 | ‘a cont. $10 de- off, which is to be ‘Trustee. ING, Auct. 'ROVED PROPERTY ENUE, NEAR O v sad peeorded in Liber Mo Gitar hatte and reco Jo. 634, at folio front of the premises, on 1UKS- DAY, the 12th day of October. at 3 o'clock Wilkes’ ‘subdivision ia one parcel forty three me, and ran back to a oved with two frame Restaurant. paths 's which is to be fort-ated ‘¢ complied wish within W. JONES. Trustee. )$. DOWLING, Anct. W. COX & SON, Beal Esta’ dts THE W. VALUABLE IMPROVED. BETWEEN 8S We will wtler thisty eig' one burdred ( alorg the west line of thence north sixty-1wo fe south forty-two. fe west thirty feet tw twenty feet (30); then the place of ord south Terms of eal rth vash; balance in eanal and 15 mouths respectively. for $ will be takens anum, co be se Southwest corner of Penna, DESIRADLEIMPROVED PIED BY JAS, F. OTION ‘On THUBBDAY, 0 ovclock p.m yin front o v8 48 fonting 1 Hign street, undred ard twenty feet two BEET, GEORGETOW eorgetown, with m depth of 105 feet, 7th street northwest PROPERTY on lari, DT RTS rit. n the prem » bres e ame ata bh from north 8 street, and running ot six © inch: 4 5 thy co West ninety (9)) porty sold. 3260 AS DOWLING, An Auctionee: and Real state Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary. enue and Uth strest. PROPERTY ON HI No FORMBBLY OU SSEX, DECEASSD, AT tober 14th 1875, at 4 {th+ premises, L improved by aa excellent two siory and ba-ement Erick Swelling-house, two-st ry frame tenement, and frame c cpar-shop, briug the proparty former” ocenpied by the Iate James F. Essex, deceased. ‘Ibis property will be sold as one entire lot, or di- Vided to suit purchasers. Terms: One-third cash; th and eivhteen month @ balance in six, twelve ith interest, or the torms will be made to suit the purchaser, octé mwa. 8 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. BANKERS TO $5,000 invested in Btock Privileges $50 jays large orofits en SENT FEKE. JOHN nand idioms of Wall st Ww bo: for 72 pay Wall st. Review. HICKLING & GO. Bankers and Brokers, 72 Broadway, N.Y. INVE! ORbI ST No NG ME. $10 acc $10, $25, $100, ‘They often pay api sum invested every 30 days, inves ments aa explained fn Financial Report sent free, Prices and fluctuatsons that W YORK STOC! Also, the general. comditi maiket ALEX. FROTHINGHAM tr Bankers & Brokers, 12 Wail st octd-tyth, We YOUR $1,000 withoat riek beyond the nour book sud Weekiy , containing the daily occur at the K &XCHANGE. on of the N.Y. money ¥. x Have removed their Bankii SULLDING, corner sth and y are prepared lo & ese, receive De] its Drafts on Baithoos Bay and Sell For dons on all points. mp ANR ERS, 0” House to LB DBOIT tf stroets rats odiaicgas ey eral Ban! cheok at sight Dust dray ork ee oper GEAND OPENING oF WEW CHEAPEST AND BEST G: Having added to our new stock of DRY GOODS an entire pew stock of CABPETS aud OLL CLOTHS, trom 2 cents up to the best goods that’s made, Oarpet, 25 and 37¢0.; ri oe. * New Pattern Cott Ingrain, {c., wort! Extra Lograin, 6c, worth 7! Superb Ingrain, 75c Extra 2 ply doubt Tapestry Logra eal Koglis isp: LESS THAN CAN BE BO €.M, TOWSGN & CO., 636 Penusylvania avenue, south side, sepe? eclm Nea STYLE CARPETS. dat We. ; 81, worth $1,123; worth @i.o0. 9) 25, worth $1.80; 7S pieces altogether, which we will se! }OODS IN THE OiTY. Be. UGHT ANYWHERE. r 7th street northwest, PO OWNKES OF HORS bles with fu OARBOLIO the best Disinfectant known. bane by s pa Lime Kilns, 2 Ar _nep?2 Im B EN CORNELL. UMEKELL DRESS HA HAT for You UM PANY has b ie i B. CASTLEMAN, FALL STYLE HATS, STINEMETZ, Hatter, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, eutng the most approved patterns of @EN- 'S for the F wil tra AS aud CANS: free! Mice of the LYCOMING FIRE INSU’ /£8.—Disinfect your sta- LIME, = A supply always on 616 Pon 6 Ww ng Men and Youth. ot ¥ and sureeta, as been in operation for 5 5:29 GU BARR, Agent a. ROBERTS? CAL THE “POOR M in confidently recommended y Me Wounds o seven ‘a, Seal: 4. 80d Pir f 6 ion Seid in Pots at l PILULA AN by sixty Leprosy, Medic ature fn all her # sare’ aud all catsti tiild std superior FAMIL - pees ‘at aii times withou! diets “lSold'tn Boxes at Is, Uéd., 2s. 94., 48. 64. Is. and CELESRATED OINTMENT, | AN'S FRIEND.” ines for purifying the blood aad AUCTION SALES. : +) eon i ity i a i ee et aes AUCTION SALES. OMAS DOWLINe. uctioneer and Real Broker, 2 the old stand of Latimer & a , Auctioneers,) = caranr Pecaahoenie ovenas ‘Lith et, 7 ‘K POWER STATIONARY 4-4 °s rt a3 15 PBBFECT CON vITI - On SATU October 91 15, meh, | at fd get) anction rooms. I Sait eit ths sala B6” | Rha Te Shandeomely fuisted and woul ‘UL oy ot ee Ciaad aod | ([HOMAS DOWLING. on, At the old of Lat x Southwest corner trends erence sad Hith sts. TWO HORSE FAMILY GaBRIAGE AT avo- oO DAY MORNING, Oto- mae posta re Veeeacal See ee . 5 ao the first | ble Family Cerriage in fine condition, and will seat ‘even | five persons the dv iver, It 3s convertible into - D. 1875, with interest at the rate ofeight per | Terms cash. cere tatpaamratst gua tro se Sf 8 | ANTON Tag ene. Reet eure two ag a lc in one and two years trom. roery ed pet 0 rand Real Sth, isis, with interest at aie of eight per centum At thé old stand of Latimer & Cleary nay Ea tha, eee ens eeacabalnnce of penne me. rr ia six, twelve and e mon seven per cent loterest, secured by deed of trast on the | Tiyy “actwe Ah aEeae: property sola. A a of $200 will be aired NO TOP BUSGY, WITH ROB at time of sale, and all conveyancing are THING COMPLETE. AT AU (TION. ecbaser. If terms of sale are in On SATURDAY MORNING, October seven days the trust:es reserve the right to resell the 9th, 1575. et 12 o'clock, in front of my auc Property at the cost aud risk of defaulting purchaser ton rooms, I shall seli the above complete establish or pure! nee HN 8. BLANKMAN, mrt A gentleman desiring « first class team conld cotl-« JOHN J RVANS. WASH. B. { Trusees, WILLIAMS, Auct. not be Detter sufted. ‘The only reason for tis being sold the party is leaving the city. Terms ca oct?-3t THOMAS DOWLIN( THIS EVENING. Jj AMES GUILD, Aucts 101 ‘enneylvanis sveaue. THIS and RYERY EVENING durin) Gent's Furnishing Goots, ( ke. Bales—Tnosday. Thured: mencing at 108. m mavs-6a eneing at 7:3 of € To-MOKROW, o'clock, we will sail In the anc: pM, Ageneral asscrtment of Men aud Boys Remnants BOMAS DOWLING. Anctivneer and Real Retate Broker, At the old <tand of Latimer & Cleary, Sovthwest corner Ponnsylvaaia avenne and ‘ith st. the weok, BLACK PONEY, ENTLE AND PHAXTON, NE. NEW: NEW * HARNESS: N NEW COVER, WITH HUUD, RUBES T AUCTION C ¥ MORNING, October the of my ay om plet this sale ale at i915 D OWNMA NUE AND EB STR By virtue of a deed % GREEN, borthw SALE ¢ TATE UN ELT. BET W and Anctionvera, ALUABLE IMPROVED THE WEST SIDE OF EEN PENNSYLVANIA Vermont svenue, Te ms cash {Rep} WLI THOS. DOWLING, Anct THOS DS. a ~ at Auci aod Real Ka (Saceesec | Sonthwest corner Penn: 1 trust to me, dated the ith day of Juiy, a. D. aod recerded in ther Ne. 683, folio 363, the laud records of 4 the District of Colambial and at the request of the ) WOOD SSAT porgy sec ed thereby, I will sell at pablic auction, LY AND LN in front of the premises on MONDAY, October 4. MOSK MAT 1575, at 5 o'clock p. m., all that certaia piece of land E; OOOK described ss the northern part of lot numbered 12) re notmberod two handred aud nine- one, beginaing for the same at the northeast cor- jot, and thence runnin f 12th street twenty one (21) ty-three (73) feet ene (1) inch, thence north Bty one (21) fest to the, northern line of said lot, nee east to the place of beginning, improved by a comfortable brick dwelling - ‘Terms: Fifteen hundred dollars in cash, and the balance at six and twelve months, with Int seven per cent. per annum, A deposit of one han be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. and all conveyancing at the pur- chaser's cost. If the termsof sale are not complied with in one week the trustes reserves the right to Tegel! at the cost of the defanitin twelve, in &: dred deilars 8} Sth, of Bai D TM HAS OWNMAN & GREE g south along the cs feet, thence west urchaser, ISON, Trustea, IN, Auctioneers. &7'SALE POSTPONED TO FRIDAY, October 5 o'clock p. m. AT AUCTION ATURDAY MOURNING, October at ‘clock. in front of my Auctioa Roo { shall sell @ euperior collection of the avove ‘Terms cash, oct] 2 THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. 0 . KELLEY, ae ‘Real Estate Agent and Anctioncer, Office No. 902 Sth st. northwest. OMELY TERRACED BUILDING LOTS BE EAST SIDE OF Gru STSERT, BE. EN P AND Q STREETS N.W., AT AUO- On MONDAY next, the 11th instant, at 5 Jock p.m., L will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, Lots Nos. 43, 44 and 45, On 8 10 reat at youre By virt bi piece or of this the pro _octt-d street, op) dwellings, and st or near the dividing line between Lots 15 and 16 of said subdivision, and runniai thence throngh the center or dividin dwellings tothe rear of said alley, thence sonthwestwardly with said altey to the west line of Lot 16, thence with said west line 110% ‘Tetreet, and thence vast twenty feet more or less to feet more Terms of sale: from Anguat 18th, with interest secured’ by serves the right to resell thi and cost of the cemetin peas Lith, 1375, of ground, leas to the beginning. Youn Lot ani & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, Real Estate and Insurance A, LeDroit Building, corner 8th and ¥ sts, noriiwest TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON T STREET. AND 1971 STREETS NORT! i 1 a deed of trust, dated September Ith, 1573, and duly recorded in Liber #1, of the land recor in the District of Columbia, and by direction of the rot the notes secared thereby, I will se.) at ublic auction, in front of the DAY, Octobe BECWEEN L5ru HWEST. ft Washington Promises, on MON at 4 o'clock p. m., all that in Wash‘ngton cit: tcribed as Lot 16,in J. W. Starr eyvare 131, beginning for the same at site the center of a block of oct6 3t__| in eqnare 443. each lot frontiog 21 feet on 6th street and runing back 100 feet to an alley. ‘There lets are convenient to Corcoran Square eg Market and to 7th str h strect,and North O street lines cf street cars, by ne-third cash: balance in 6, 12 and 15 . with interest at 6 per cent. Coaveyancing purchaser, @25 to be paid down on each y of sale.” Special improvement sud ail xe paid. pelt.” J08. ¥. KEULEY, Auctioneer. (OMAS DOWLING, T Auctioncer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Lat & Cleary. Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue aud lth st, 46 BUILDING LOTS IN THE WESTERN SEC. 0. 657, panty, de. subdivision of TION OF THK CITY AT AUCTION. @ point on 'T On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October two frame 14th, 1:75, on the premises, at 33 ‘o'clock, I shall dell the following property ste: Lot No | Legare ee W. Tl, 12, 13 and 14, in sqasre line of said | 1,119; Lote‘, 2,412, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 to @ public | 1,128; Lote 1, 2,9. 10, 11'and 12.in sunare $1.0, with ten per cent, interest 74, together with the expenses sale, in cash; baiance in 6 and 12 months, notes and deed of trust on perty. A deposit of §1C0 will be required at roperty at the risk BAST. . DODGE, Trastes. G & MIDDLETON, Aucts. 4, ip square 1,127; Lets 3 to 8 inclusive, 2185; Leta, 2,9, 40,11 and 12, in. =uar: 7 to 13 ineclumye, in syuare 1,145; Lots 1, 13, in square 1.146. Tho sale will begin with square 1,119, and follow ip regular rotation as given in the advertisement. Terms: One-third cash; the balance at 6,12 and “8 months, and s cured by decds of trust, with notes Dearing interest at= percent. per anuam. © 2,3, 4,5and jonvey the time of Conveyancing at the purchaser's | ancing at purchaser's cost. §25 will be required at cost. Ifthe terms of the sale are not complied with | the time of sale, in five days trom the date of sale tho Trustee re- | oct7-dts THOS. DOWLING, Anct. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts. northwest. iber 6 to ou, TUESD. HOMAS DOWLING At the old stand Southwest corner Penusylyauia TRUSTER’S SALE PROVED PROPERTY ON NEW. AVENUE, RAILKOAD DEPOT. By virtue of (wo deeds of trust, dated May 23, 1870, and December $1, 1570, and recorded ia folios 431 and 632, folio 26), f will sell AY.the 12th day of October, 1575, at 430 o'clock. in front of the premises, Lo Band 9, in Wilke is, Lot No. 25 ts and recordin, parcel depoaited when the proj Which is to be forfeited plied with in five days after octl-¢td Anctivne Latin and Frame by at purchaser's co! FRED. by d nless the terms and Real Estate Broker, & Cleary, enue aud Lith st. OF VALUABLE NEAR BALTIMOKE AND OHIO Jersey avenue and extend bi nd are improved with @ fine Brick tore. tho first from the corner of C street; front 29 feet 3 inches on Now Jerse; improved with a Sto Sale will commence with Lot No. 3 Terms of eale: One-third cash; residue tn equal Payments, at six and twelve months, with interest, jeed of trust. All’ conveyancing 100 on each track off, sale. . W. JONES. Trnstes, THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ts abdivision, in square No, 63 Lote Nos. 22 and 23 will be sold together. front 43 feet on Nev avenae, and is welling House, TRUSTEE’S SALE O OF LAND IN T! INGTON DWELLI lOUSE AND OVEMENTS. SALE PEREMP- YA LARG: OTAER IMPKI TORY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ot the District of Columbia, holding aa Equity rt, passed in Zauity cause No. 3.004 of Jauaes L. Barbour et al. against John W. Van Hook otal , the Bndersigned, irustecs wi'Lall &t public auction, to the highest Bidder, on WEDNESDAY, the 6tn day of October, 1s78, af 4 o'clock p- m., on the preaisea, all the right, title, interest. claim and estate of the parties to this cause in atd to all that certain piece or parcel and tract cf land lying and being in said couuty, at Uniontown, District of Columbia, begin. ting for the said piece, parcel oF tract of land at the sontheast corner formed by the intersection of Pierce street and Jefferson street, as laid down upon the revised plat of said Uniontown; ranniag’ theuce along the south side of Jefferson street south 75% degrees, cast 634 feet, to 8. Hoff's wostern line: fence at Fight angles south 1434 degrees, west Sof fect, more or less, t, the division line between said Uniontown property and the property of George W. Talbert; thence runuing with said line worth 4754 ‘west (allowing % of @ degree for variation of compass) 580 fect; thence south 75 degrees, east US fect, to the center of ssid Pierce stret; thence north Lids degrees, cast 2%0 feat to a polat in atine IM- JERSEY ay "they ck ‘are com: TRUS’ ON Jk | | | | | und the tin to the public ‘ag an on- of every description, for if of Twenty Yeura’ | ds, Broises, Chilbiains, moles in th Face, Sore ¥e#, Sore Heads, Sore Breasts, Piles, | id. si Pa Us y and 23s. each. LNTISCROPHULR, Y experieuce tobe for skin diseases, one of the erations. They form @ APERIENT that may | t confinement or change | 2s. cach. Sold by the Proprietors, BEACH & BARNICOTT, | as ther Disp + Bridport, E: nd by all Teapectable Medicine Vendors. ‘apas-w om [> tiescrs Special Term, Probate Jurt In the PREMA mon tl District of € William 8. Upperman. Al hereby notified to appear in DAY, the 241 day of Octobs m. to show cate why lette ‘ark has EME COURTOF OF COLUMBIA THE DISTRICT slicteon. Sept. 23th, 1878, matter of the estate of MARION K. UP Application for lettersof administra. K. Upperman, of the his day been made by i persons interested are this court on SATUB- er next, at 11 o'clock a. rs of ad-ainistration on Y OUN' TEES’ SALE OF I STREET SOUTIL EY AVENUE AND By virtne of a deed of trast, dated October ith, A. D. 1369, and daly recorded in Liber No. jotios 30 et seq., one of the land records of Wash- ington county, in the District of Columbia, and at the request cf the party secmed thereby, tell at public anctior numbered eleven, (11,) tine of sal werve the right to | Gud cost of ths d G AND it secured by aot i M , SAMUEL CKOSS, IDDLETON, Ancttoncers, Reai Estate and Insurance Agents, Le Droit Building, corner 8th and ¥ sts. northwest. MPROVED PROPERTY BETWEEN NEw st STREZT BAST, nfront of the premises, on THURSDAY, October 24th,at 40 clock p m.’ all thet piece or parcel of land situated the city cf Washington, and known a: part of Lot the snbdivision of square numbered seven hundred and forty-three, (743,) be- finning at & point on M street south dista: od and twenty-five (1 corner of said 14 )feet from the north. @od ranning thence west the balance in six and twelve mouths, deed of trust on ‘A deposit of $75 will be required at Conveyancing at the purchaser's If the terms of the ssle are not complied with in five days from the date of sale the Trastees re ii the property at ths risk { Trnstees ad iyi with the southern line of lot 171, on said Uniontown plat; thence south 734 degrees, east 3 feet, to the gust side of said Pierce street; sind a thence north 14% 5 eae t. to the point inning; com talning Sic acres of land, more oF lows, togetie® with appurtenances. ‘erm of eaie: Ore-third of the purchase money cash; and the balauce of purchase money in six,.5,) tweive (12) aud eighteen (13) mouths, with eight per cent interest per anvum uot! paid, from day of sale, ‘The porchaxr or purcharers to give. pi ory notes, indorsed to the sativfuction of the trustee. NO deed given until all purchase money and interest shail have been paid. Two hundred dollars of the cash payment to be made at the time of sale. or within twenty-four hours after said sale; and the ce of cash payments to be made within tou (40) days from day of sale, otherwise trustee reserros the right to resell the property at the cost and risk of defauiting purchaser or purchasers, All coavey- ancing at purchaser's cost. Eat PEEP WILLIAM J. MILLER, Trustee, @ will in one x raid street on (19) feet and ten andahalt | eep%-dkde ¥. D. CLEARY, Salesman. stat tise ore? POF THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED antil rndred. (10 WEDNESDAY the 20th day of October, A. D. 1578, he ve. | at seme hoar and place ‘begining, together with the improve ee a ea $104.28 with the expenses of this F. D. CLEABY, Salen: UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Boutheust corner 9th aud D strects northwest. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON F STREET, OPPOSITE WINDERS BUILDING, AT AUC: TION. On SATURDAY AFTEBNOON, t «lock, we will sell the east 32 at 3 hes of Lot 12. square 170, This Lot is sita cctt tds YOUNG'& SIDDLETON, Auc ated ou & styeet, between H7th wid 43th alrcets, wear ee eee cw pat Ametsoneee, antl clghicen mouths, soles beating clobt ser at, ¥ecteral Buildings, core: 7h and F streets N. W. i eg PTT gio re CEAY ON THE NORTH SIDR OF Pasa. | “oct 3 [Chron] DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. srepeeeeidege’ ov ene © “8D | By © eAze BS irasraec austen, By virtue of m dec: ee pasted in Bqnity canse No_ 4515. Sopreme Court, DC ssi on MON DA Ex ‘ent thereon is patd. 2, in square if bea s the t » Twill sthe L=th day of Getover, 1 k p.m ,at ‘public aucion, in front of t premises,a part of | for the same at the 80 aay bwest corner of ‘said lot ly along the line inches, the.ce north- westwardly alo rear ting to the said wastern line of sand lot, And thence along suid western line to the place of begine.ng, with the improvemerts thereon, consist- ing in @ substantial three-stor ‘Terms of sale: Que-third cvs! or within seven days thereafter; the residae in three equal installments, at «ix, twelve and eightoen months from the day of bale the day of sale at 7 per cent. per annum; or ail cash at the election of the purchaser; tained until ail of the purchase money and the inter- ‘If the terms of sale are not com Brick Building. on the day of sale, inter itle to be re- eral Buildings, corner 7th and F strocts N. W. TRUSTEE'S SALE*OF IMPROVED AND IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 8 SEBEET, TWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE AN a STKRET NORTHWEST. &. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 10 io t be orn ginning nd f Ponn: ist. A. D. 1574, daly recorded in Iyber No. 763. 474, ore of the land records for the Distrect of umbia, and at the request of the party secured ieby, I shall sell wt public auction in front of the emises,on MONDAY, October Ith, 173. at 4 kK p m., te following described pieces or par- cels of land and premises, lying and being in the city and county of Washington, D.C., krown aul described a8 lote numbered one, (1,) and two,(2,) and the east two (2) feet of lot three (3) in syuare rerth of equare numbered five hundred’ apd eight, (£035) according to the subdivision thereof, together with the improvements, consisting of # two-story frame dwelling, with back building. ‘Terms: One-fourth in cash; balance in six, twelve to the og the rest from ¥ ard cightcen months, wich interest ut ten per cent, he estate of the said deceased should not issneas | piled with within seven daye the day of sale Se teed of trast : Geoveds Provided, a copy ot tals ertor be gusticeed | Lustre ths sietn te cenaat tie nommaste orice tk || Seal caao eau cabaret s grees week, for three wook#, inthe Evening Star, | and cost of the defaniting purchaser, All conyey- bo th Trae pos ancing at purses cost, was to the said day. ‘eat: ancing at the cost of the defaulting purchaser. @200 JOHN W. KENNEDY, Trustes, sepul-that_ A. WEUSTER, Register of Wills._ | on acceptance of Bids" pw vane ae cet6-10t J-T_COLDWELL. Saiesmans HIS 1S TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ‘ i ‘ Sfp ok peed € leer haa “obtained from the’ Supreme Contra? | _cct2-cokds eee en See: Reee ee ren eu Teeal Maate Breer, poe st aaieante an iee a Ey oh Te ere eiee nat ncctioneees rca sentient f ath otters 4 ie corner evenue s KION E.UPPERMAN, late of District of Oolam ‘No. 412 7th street northwest. —_— the’ anid deccased afe' hereby "warned to, SaRiGt | TRUSTRE’S SALE OF IMPROVED neat gs. | THE,WHOLE OF SOUAUE 360, sv OED BE the same, with the vouchers thereof, to, the sub- | “TATE ON NINTH STKKET NORTHWEST. | VERMONT AVENOS, Son STARET AES Ment they may otherwiss by law be excluded from, Sg ee INEST LOCATIONS 1X TH Scepter Sew dry Soa | MAL ae iisone’ othe land Foca, ft COR Ocun Ss M BENEY UPPERMAN, Collector | the District Of Columbia. and et the request in py Ont fepso- thst it of the premises, on SATUR- Tabs bare obtained fram: the Gupreme Court of tying the District ‘of Columbia, holding a: term: let- District | Ets of wluninistration on the personal estate of WIL- ‘ground LIAM A. TURTON, late of District of Colambi 3, in 4 all persons having claims against. the deceased are hereby warned to exibitthe same, with She souchors therrof, to the subscriber, on or before the Mth day of September next; they may otherwise 9850 Wet osaer oe ih wae ding. ot deptonber, | Sehooen Mogether with expenses of sale: in cosh: 1a. FOE MAGENTA BROOK EY” | Reathe balatee fa a's monthe, with nove ot parcha® | MARGARET P BROOKE, _ | fer, secured by deed of trust O4 the wold. sepls-th %° Administrator 4 Administratrix.9 | Conveyancing, nes pacers oe, eae VATA RBH, PRON JHITIS. AND OUNSO MP. | De paid dow) a ti oe a cle tke Cc TION.— I have uped ‘Oxvornizeo Arn’ fr fee Teentwes the right to resell at ‘and cost of de. Se some eee Soy ome een oe 8s | faclting purchaser, after five, days’ notice by public | conmnend ites being 3 | adversicement. #8. OLARK. Trustee, Yon ‘91 per pair, Goods called for end H'GILL. Baltimore, Ma, Osice in Washing-on, | Curtains @1 per pair, Goo Gid ¥ sttoet northwest, ‘oct im | sepo-eost DOWNMAN & GREEN, Aucis. | agelivered, wis EVENING ST. What matters time has been SES REE | Wane, etter: thonen fying, THURSDAY.........0ctober 7, S73. | The hoards of the past for ye boeing OO ee Such good as the present cam give. ‘The Murdered School Girl im New DISCOVERY OF JOSIE LANGMATD'S HEAD— ARREST OF THE POSSIBLE MURDERER— THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE SEARCH FOR THE MISSING ONE. m to the New York Tribune from concord’ N What matters how ‘What matters the 12 with each were bi, And by each some Then waste of the present in sighing many years counted, journée: ings dowe No momct, no zephyr of breath & nN: H., ng 5, Tp Half living ix also half dying. once Femsrote | ant met Uc pates death fe conte, and Bunsrens one ye ~ ho =— - At —_e trains in their curtost . sone discover Ra have bee Sacch Artem Good Clothes ana daughter of Janes FS , who resides |. Mi. Alvert Hail was, irene ‘ao Smile and a bait trom the Pembroke acaie- | & S810 Py ie cat tat on my, left Some for the academy at s o'clock | frm In Pearl sire —_ “ wo Fi a =e y > a ne two children. . ~~ ps ernine Ry as naif ut was exceedingly attached vo him, and Sorarconestarn soi oan te | bs Searles hear See pass the @ fourth it. wertise’ ‘were inserted electives were ein, 3 = Hits youngest ehtid d! and his wife married agen. happy and trevqull in ber new relation. once aroused the neighbors, and asystematic Sa pene bat her remaining — gg rg yok ‘Oneetthe | MAtFied aud had four cuildeen, In whew ’ ” nea i she took much pleasure. A few' days party, came upon her 'headies boty in a | Sie cem,much, paasare. At man lense undergrowth of birch, about eight ris | A — sriend of a A, agg Ty from the road, and a mile from home. Tac | 2PO® his deserted wife. Flo was, be said, tired of t life that he was f that his wife father was the third or fourth man to see it, and, as his eyes fell upon the sic be exclaimed he huindrum, uneventfui ormerty leading and theugat Would Be better off without him. Ht. therefore, departed and hai led a career of subsequent excitement, thoagh keeping from intemperance. His new aud ning steht os, my God the bloody corpse. e it and embracing ! ves for quite a spa: > were Bhteerwte wag ted with blood, ae was the | €Xpenstve clothing, aad ® heavy gold chain, buibor ee cen wee ae piood as was the | aenoted an absence of poverty iand he looks torn into shreds. The bones of the rignt | Party and thrivir Je wail be bad travel hand were broken, as if rand hat been a> nis ut ala ys avoided Struck when vainly attempt ork or tts 7 nit blow The heat as cat offs » When be alarge sharp knife. The sp | s several t the first | verterbr ¢ aoANimAds opinion of | the physt lecapitation was per | | peun before the girl was dead j profuse ev | was we stilatel. Two r dw fone the long par F eof rubber, anita go 1 | busbar The lady het pre breastpin and ear-rings, were not tobe found | Surly bat did rot seek on the bedy | fo meet tim. madchild alone The b ew her to e bors a ound the rij as taken fin t leg home by t same pos a8 as he bad without 4 large party for the missing t pote oks, and waterproof ¢ Aba | SS Seon e renee ‘clock Hora: eager found the head, partly | * Boon ie —pt-= . oa of ie rolled up in the waterproof, about seventy- | UAE pr to bis « ag ~ meg f lormer five rods northwest of where the boty was | Mr. Hail is now » Mrs. Storms. Her second found. in the same pleee of woods. It was | Sf'n aitores trom bie fron tie sanity partially uncovered, resting on the water- | Sit rants Sth may ttle abnonoe for proot, which was carefully thrown over it xiaine Bde — her « nad rut not quite concealing it. There NN ee ee wound on each side, several in Exo.isu Ivy.—The use of English | @ cut on the top; on the right cheek there for the purpose « scorating livin rox Wras a well-deflved imprint of a boot-heel of | ix more extensive ery year and esanotee medinm size. There was also a cut on her | too hichiy commended, “Betas e mt cheek, just in front of the left ear, that was t ~ tanent: meee they will live through thelr pecullarit to gatify them stint. indeed they are for their owners. Neither plants nor people sould have the tempera- ture over sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit. Take care not to enfeebie your ivies by ex- cessive watering or undue heat, and you wll Will not seem to mind whether the ines on them or not, or in what post- tion or direction you train them. Indeed, # much will they Jo themselves to make aroom charming, that we would ratber have an un- limited number of them to draw upon than anything else in navore or art. The English ivy growing over the walls of & building, Instead of promoting dampness, as many persons Would suppose. Is sald to bo 4 remedy for it, and it ts men uoved a5 a fact that ina room where damp bad prevailed for a length of time, tae aitected parts inside bad become dry when ivy bad grown ap to cover up the opposite exterior side. The close, overhanging pendent leaves prevent rating the atment st willl bably made by some sharp instrament A few minutes later the books were found, and near by @ heavy oak stick, considerably stained with blood. At about ten o'clock Deputy Sheritt Hil dreth took one Wm. Drew, of Pembroke, tntc custody on suspicion. Drew is a young m 22 years of age, of dissolute habits, and li abont half a mile back of the woods where the murder was committed. He js married toa woman equally dissolute. It was thought advisable to lock him up, though there is yet ho direct proof pointing to him as te axcas sin. Officer Hildreth was obliged to draw his pistol on the crowd when he locket Drew upatSuncook. The coroner's inquest was begun and adjourned to Thursday. A later telegram says that the faneral of Miss Josie Langmaid took place yesterd at Concord, and was attended by a large ex course of people. A tramp has been arreste:t at Lowell, Mass., on suspicion of having committed the murder, but no proof has thas far been developed to fasten the guilt upon the parties arrested. the rain or moisture from pe wall. Beaut ohm ayeubne ok km Rall. | Beauty and ulility iu this casegoland This is the time of the year when under the guise of good treatment many @ lawn ix | &7-Anni Says iat no man ever ruined. It stands to the reason of anyone Who understands anything of plant-culiure, that one cannot continually cut grass and yet return nothing to the soil. It is clear some food must_be given for the material carried away. So manuringis decided on, and the, tirst that can be procured is spread over the ground, and in this way numberless winked at her. She is regardiess of the fact that it is the 87-Miss Dewitt, of Johnstown, Ili, was married on the 2ith of September and ove hour afterward eloped with an oid lover. s7The Herald Health announces the remarkable scientific discovery that freckles bad weeds are introduced which content open Saget ony which is real Bane SIE, eee rie ann Somerally 1 | ao tvenerenentalens Isiteup ieverdeal manurial Kindness very ofien is that the te bab on receiving the news that Ned lawn has to be plowed up, resodded or re- Baldwin’s last words were, “Have mo sown. Besides the future bad results of treating a lawn in this way, there is the annoyance of having this disagreeble material uuder one's eyes and nose for a whole season. The great beauty of lawn is its green color, and this we like to have at all times: and thea what can be more offensive than tohave a ma- nure-yard quite up to our dweililugs and every where around. For lawn purposes there are numerous fer- tilizing materials that can be uxed without meddling with the dirty stuff froma barn. yard The sweeping from a fowl-bouse or Pigeoncote is one of the best things imagin- able; guano, wood-ashes, phosphates, salt, anything of this character wilido. Few things are soready to take for good food any thing that isgiven them as grass. It may said, however, that bone-dust or kitchen- ashes should be avoide1; not because aterials do not benefit grass, but be. the grass grows little particles of the light materials are lifted up, abd spoil the edges of Ube lawn-mower or scythe. It is a good plan if any good and approve material can be had, togive a light top- dressing to most lawns generally, now and then, and at this reason. Since the introdue- lion’of the lawn mowers, where frequent cuttings aye resorted to, the clippings are left to dry on the surface, and this is consi ered returning to the soll all that is Ca! out of it. This may be some avant but we doubt it, our experience being favor of a removal ofall the cut as buried in Boston.” Gone to meet Emerson. 87 Young lady—“Wellnow, and what did ee Israelites do after bey crossed the Ked en”? Sharp girl (eagerly)—“Please, they put on dry things.” 87-They were husband and wife, and as they stood before the soldiers’ monument she asked: «What's that digger on top?” “That's & goddess,” he answered. «And what's a oddess:"” “A woman who holds her tongu he replied. She looked sideways at tum aod began planning to make a peach pic with the pith in It for the beneft of his sore toot, 87 Won't you cut open a penny for me, ther?” said a little girl, when she came home from school one day. “Cat open a penny! What do you want me tw do that for?” asked her father. “OQause” said the littlegirl, “Our teacher says that in every penny there are four farthings, and 1 want to see them.” &7 At a recent examination for admission tothe bar, held at Ottawa, Ill., among the candidates were one woman and solored man. The later failed to pass; but Miss Mary Perry, the young lady, is said to have taken the court.the examtners,and the bar by surprise, and to have passed the bestexami- nation by far of any member of the class. 87-Sir, said a lady toa policeman who took her elbow to pass her over the street, “if L Wish you totouch me I will ask you.” No woman of a high sense of personal dignity Wishes any mon tolay bis hand upon her ia at | ance. Hence some ald from fertil sis u niles unnecessarily. Nor will needed to make all square. such a we mit any kind of radeness the oue There is uothing more beautifu! than a nice piece of well-kept grass about house, and all that we can do to get tr is tir and money well-spent.—Germant: a graph. r of men. orge New Jersey, when a po- oor te next morning and they are respectable people he must next time stop them when they are throwing coffee pots and putty pans at each other and disturbing the neighbor- hood. the man of the house smooths dowa the sticking plaster and says he was ouly celebrating bis tin wedd. n A FLORIDA VoLcaNo.—For man y past there has been noticed a column of | smoke or steam rising from aa impenecrable sWamp a short distance from the gulf coast, in Waukulla county. Many attempts have been made to discover the cause, but thus iar no party has been successfal in peneira- ung to the location, in e ence of the racter of the surroundings Short tim since Judge White and a paity im Leon and Gadsden counties ¢ pedition to reach, if possible, ered wonder. They started in @sailboat, and made their way eastward to the mouth'of Pinhook creek. One of the party in writing to the Sentinel says: “The nar MARRIED. CALDWELL—CLABK. At the residence of the brides parent Mr. Crantes tory, to Biss Ca' Dt October 5th, by Rev. Dr. Chester, CaLpwat Wyoming Terri © L. Crane, of Washington, ISH. At the Charch of the t Father ary coast here is very singular, aad suggests the . presence of volcanic action at some time in the remote past. We looked upon it as a fa- vorable indication of the volcano we were in search of. The whole coast is a mass of =, rocks. One called the ‘Gray Mare, forms a Eodora natural bath house, walled to on all sides. * * The bed of the river is a mass of rock, and, two miles from its mouth, its whole vol- ume is vomited «p with immense force from the yawning jaws of a rifted rock. Here the river proper termivates, and then commences a series of sinks, which extend for twenty miles back.—Semi-Tropical Monthly. “THE HEKMIT” writes from New York to the Troy Times: “It is very curious fact connected With this subject (suicide) that While the mania has found victims in ail ) mouths and 5 ¢ iy are invited T'# réritence, oth instant, at 3o'clock. 2° borthwest, on Frica) KAY. Onthe Votber, 1878, CHaRL@s C18. Tex Brow { Deuiel aud Mary L. Bay, aed 2 mont days uneral to-morrow ( Friday), 3th fustant, at 3% eck, frown the residency of his eranifarher, Gil- Key, 1429 N street northwest. Friends and relatives are invited. ROBBER. In Georgetown, D. 0., October 6th, at 6380 clock p. m., of heart disease, JouN E. ROMER, iu the 34th year of his age. eee eee eer oes ccoannn® PTO" | aiteud. bis funcesl-to rorrow (Feidey’ Oetsher 6 ssions, there is One that . Ire- | © . . ‘ a s 8 fer tojournalism, and I'am very certain that 32,2 g, Hock p.m.» from his lato residence, 78 Briggs you can but few instances In this coun- | “WiiLiaMs. Oa & 20th, 2875, at 1 o'clock try (if any) where any editor has died by bis | «mat Old Crow Infien Agehey, MT. Ast own band, while as regards New York Ican- | Wirt tans, formerly of Washington DO. not recalla single instance. If Iam mista- | | His remains were interred at the agency on the kén I am willing to be corrected,when I make | 2st. His loss is much dey by « host of friends, with whom be was a great favorite. Ea ee UNDERTAKERS. R F, HARVEY, * Undertaker, No. 934 F Staesr, between Ninth and Tenth, merlly R, - BARKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, Po oad Lira Staxet Noxtawesr. the assertion that suicide has never mvaied the editorial fession of this city. A few in- stances, I it, have occurred among wri- ters, but they were not journalists.” Cominc HOME FROM THE RACES._Two barge Legs in the Fordham cars who have lost their small investments at Jerome Park. One young man, looking out of the window, musing, reads aloud a Union Square theatre ‘ter, “Led Astray.” tne: 0 fally)—That's ¥. Sun. The other young man (mourn: what's the thatter with ao &7 At the Iowa State election, on the 12th Inst., the people are to ratify or amend- ments ee — ting women to vote and hold office. oungest Jesse Pomeroy on recori abeigpt stock and greatest variety of new styles in is from Digby; N- S., where the son FIXTURES !! feat is baby sfster to death with a curing. outs 1 + ah ; itor gg ee | TAN RERR EL ADE EES im, ook I give all my — ain the lower part of uss one esec 5 breathing it and threaten. a ae ‘was treated Ranier of dogs, ands wivs the Pestle jates of their ek coatings, in dis sucoseded | folving the plece in the course of the day,