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ees SEE renee een heehee AUCTION RAILROADS. STEAMER LINES. ALTIMORE A*D OH10 RAILROAD. New York and Washinzton Air Line. SUMMEE SCHEDULE—SEPTEMBER 30. 1575 FROM WASHINGTON erty -» Baltimore and Way Stations mt Baltimore. Anuspolis, Frederick and 87 Batons ™..Fatimore. Breakfast at Relay. am. Baitinere Philadetphis, | York Teimore mad or Pe a Cohen La ack. Oinetn- pia, Bost Bilicott City. td Bay mon Sundays. Baltimore ay'Giatlons only) Parier Cars to New » Raltimore, Laure anc Belay. ‘rederick, Washington rection and ay Biations. (via Metrop litan Braned.) Baltimore, Frederick and Way Sta- ™m . Baittmore, Philadelphte and Relax. erry Baltimore. Past Express Philwielpbia. New York Expres Pullman Palace Sandusky, Cineinnstt, NDAY THAINS Philadelphia, New York £ Relay —7.20 8. m, 5.0 3 80,5 40, and 11.25 p.m 4 he wee Fenduct Fiotel,Relay House inform xtion apply at the Baltimore *, Washington $ Gao. * KOON SAST THAIN FOR ©: a MAY. THOURS AND 30 CUNUTES—WASHINGTON Te Cars | MAY. am PENS SY LYANIA BA Eepeanap COMPAST Ras put on a Fast K from Phi DRI TUROUGH LINE TO BALTIMOBB PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, ALL POINTS 1 Jie NEW ENGLAND THROUGH ore rey WASHINGTON ANI K wiTHog EW Y¥ CHA tn ed fi NIGHT TRAINS. On and ator be picimber 13:h. 1878, trains by this pewill tence Deppt of Baltimore’ and) Potomac étb and B as follows: reas for Philadelphia, New York, say caer Sued: ee liman ‘ ‘Train— Jelphia, jew York end pointe Kost Gailyyexcep? Sunde LAS PB Execs or (or Philadetpbia and Sow York excel 4:00 = Express for iladelphia aod way point beset m. Ex at a ceaseecietmaiad Bow York Lian PARLOW CARS on all y Trains. Picea *paLac MERPING CABS oD Res oe nmemnen eon be preveet tte £ ‘Sess at noteis and pri- vate ‘Et tue omices of ine Company, ncrtheart corner 18th street and Penn: eveeus, and on northeast ‘of Penney oc EAUTIMORE. AND POTOMAC BAIL- eet ee BM BOTD. Jha = fensenedaaa &, wei tebt == S— ieee ae 0 B. 24D. hg ‘CORNER 6TH aND B Stan: ~ Aner September Lith, 1878, pont wil TUB 88 wilo~s ‘RAINS LHAVS FUR BALTIMORS. oon Licuted Mx daily for the West; daily except Sanday for the S st Ba prone his acd New only ex Sunday 8... attoo to Baltimore, daily. o-a:., iimited Express re, form, daily ei, Bs Sunday Car Tria ine Weet and North, daily except sean for Philadelphia and Sew - aud Norfolk via Bal re, daily ex nat Line, dalty. Hees Bi, iltimere and Pelledsipale ‘Bxprem imited Spree from New York, daily except Sunday. 23 p.m. day Ex éaily gxoopt Sunday susmtedation, Sand Oe p. sa a1 umond Express.daily leaving Washington at?-@ 8. . daily sxcept_ Sai for’ Pop's Greek arenes Choy aces at Bowle with oe of sth street acd. Feguay vents 6th street acd Pennsylve- called for and SET “Wikis, sepertacenons D.B. BOTS. - Gen" Pas’ Agent. a} ay33-th 1875 caveat xocrs 1875 ee 7: SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. hr medcrs tinproveesents -¢ miles saver to Western and Contral rotte cas oe procured at thc off sud Peousyivaris avents, Szeept Sands Eczal Traine eae auexandrta a fotlown.—@ 7,8) 3,6 sca 7 Pu. Tus 8: in Si a and Giass. ‘atria, ‘and all Baildi sie ant 627 Massachusetis sronue, between: streets northwest, sell than any other house. Gail'and examine. REoOved. JAMES F. BRE PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, marZ-tr S11 71m ST. NORTHWEST. SIBSON BROTHER, “iE poo and con 1012 Per FINE WORK nie avenue, (80% specialty. ' pores: yy CCHASSE OF TIME. RECULAR I LINE TO NORF JLK EW TORK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. On and after MONDAY, September 20th, 1575, the Rew and elegant rr, BF —_— atthe principal ge 8 follows - re he N every MOND. ¥, WEDNESDAY rand FRI Day at © ng ORI over DAY’ aad SATORDAY at 4 ag iat THO! 4 , Staterooms or of ‘the TSEAND COABTING COMPANY, at the 16th street, very Wedaeeday avd Bubaay datly. pipette ve Re FITZEVOH, Agen WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. 0. KNIGHT ané jeek- 2 ‘every 7iDAY a7 ALEXANTULA the seme d to EPA DENDAM $ Water streets Orotee resident, near P-street HOMPSON, President. Pretabte deitvored ye Knox's Exprees Order left. at General Office, 66% Ponneylvania aren the steamer wharf, wil! be promvtlY tian, ~ i NEW BxPuece LINE Via CARAIn, PEILADELPHIA, ALEXANDBIA, Va.. WABS INGTOR D GEORGETOWN, B. 3. LING DATS. Pier 4, North Wharvee, Potlscetpn ws exttaay, st id m. 29 Wat get, Gocrgetowa,. m at Philadoiph!s with Clyde's Hy Line of Steamers for Prov: ow England State. No whart Re. Le © dence, Boston and age in Boston by thii P aYDE. EL GhEDE 4 00. Pate a oe. wn ¥.A. BEED. Alex: in. D.D C.MINK,29 Gretctive saiens street, Bosto3. 7 Freights delivered by Knox's Ex en dors left at jo agg bth Ponns; cle , oF at the Steamers’ Wharf, will be prom: attend jed to. er CUxsAeD LINE, witn use view of dininubing the chances of col- 203 p> Bey take @ specified tiaton, i a somos of the rear course for s!i sonsons ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or ESET emote Bothing to the orth of bess 7 t d passage, crossing eridian ‘WEG int. or vothing tothe north of 42, HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAB ROYAL MAUL STEAMSHIPS, | BETWEEN NEW YORK ‘POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR FRom ee ee |, ROI my Your, Sythe. t 33) “Wed. Now tl. panier cr Pistewing WEDNESDAY an¢ gud. ew York marked “do not ‘CArry steerage paseen- 7 Fassco2.—Uabin, $80, $100, and $130 Ee aurenmne ecces fine Bteorage at low rates. bealicas eta Siete ret ‘oF MODIS 1 ry Bake fat STRAMERS NEW Siege @ we Favorite rout Tourists. Finest poling! to J Great Britatn. or accommodations unsurpassed. TES OF PASSAGE: rom NEW YORK to TOT IVERPOOL, LONDONDEBRY, AMERICAN LINE. MAlL STEAMSHIES. eh eLY iN CA 5 7 IOAN FLAG. Sailing every THURSDAY from Piuliadelphia for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. @A4BIN, INTERMEDIATE ona STEBRAGS ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. ‘Bates as low as by Oe wae eae ‘BIG! PETER WRIGHT & ‘ = INSURANCE. Joun T. AkMs. D. W. Kercuam. AKMS & KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, = _— Building, Corner of F and 8th Streets, represent s line of STRONG COMPANIES and ‘Tisare BO ILDINGS, MEBOHANDISE, and other PROPERTY in the Dis rive against’ iene or damage by fire on the best terms. sepal-}; COAL AND WOOD. (esL: cant: woop: woop CHEAP POR CASH! THOUSANDS OF TONS ORDERED. Arriving daily, cargoes of the best var Kinds of COAL saa WOOD. Now is the time to bay ! Ifyou would seve moue; wernt, 3: bef. Having two of the ond ali the tacitities thoret. poets for the delivery of Coal direct from our vessels to the Consumer, we cou cortainly offer, special induce- Bients. A visit to our Whartes and Depot bin So con Vinee one at glace of ont unsurpassed adva eee PINS WOOD delivered as low as ‘$3. 130 pet 5 id OAK WOOD delivered as low as 86 to $7 PA single trial ieall that fe necessary to convince the public of the above facts. JOHNSOS BROTHERS, of Hain Omics and Depot at Jolnson’s Wharves, foot 1th and 1th 1202 F street northwest, 1312 9th street OAL? coaL! _ COAL! woop: woop: fam now seating Se of the best grades Valley.” ¥o persone who wien to take sivantags ot the low pricesyorde orders will be recolved this mon! ® yery email upon the original cost for casi get a rood article and just ton, call ou the under- geet Wharvesin bie aghoieas ang25-20 ice, corner sereees south Branch Yard acd Omice, A streets between 3d rtheast. + | “Spas tn W. H. MARLOW. COAL, Woop AND BUILDING MATERIALS. f J mere neste cn os BITUMINOUS CORLS: A! oi y P PINE, OAK ‘snd HICKORY WOOD Inthe: sil sawed and spilt, all ke Having the control 5 Domestic ‘CEMENTS S, and handling year! & I am in condition to ofany Character in ivy live with dispatch and Mdetiey et wbole re'ail, upon compe- “Central QMice—623 Louisiane srenne northwest. odie Fees ene eae vans, 13 UNDERSHIRTS for 50 con BEA ry CANTON Tease BALTIMOME SAIRT FACTORY. ‘aabingtop D. 1 ae sep2e-tr ale lath at. oe OSPR aS STOR Se, gi Yorkracenue, hs . ‘Office, ‘ity. of interest n ——_ Sootteneen’ artioles of value. dectt-ly . SALES | - . AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. actionesr, posite US. Post Oiios. ND ESTER Ls KOUTA W ot Koown as and bela, fire hundred and elghty for the same at the = b of sit ser, bearing interest enred by a ceed of trust on the Ss taken A deposit of t miscorm dep thence north twent, Of a deed of trust-duied Au recordes ia Liber No. 727, d records for the District of the party secured am that pi uate inthe city of Wacht ington iret ot orth three. vuthwest five, 7 aH from the day e100 of S83.) Beg foot seven aad 8) of sale, and perty sold, will be be required of the Tagaat fh, Ware toile a froat of etober Lith or parcel of of snare ning mare as) feet, by a balf parchaser at the tine of sale, and all conveyancing ane ep SAUD A WARNE GEOMGE W. STICKNEY, ‘Trastece. cctl-codds = SWEET, Auct. rpuomas DOWLING, netioneer and At the old staud of Latimer & Southwest corner Peaneyivania Real Ketate Broker, enue and Lith st. 46 BUILDING LOTS Im IN TRE RASTER SEO HE OITY aT AU "On DHUMSDAY AFTERNOON, Getober 14th, 1°75, on the all elt se fall 1. in square 1.0 1Jl9; Lots 1, ind te ia Tier will Degil fn reguinr rotation ‘Terms er) One-third 15 months, and » cured by dee bearing interest ats percent per annam Sucing at purchaser's cost, §25 will be re ¢ of wale, te W. ¥-60 “AS Bin, B ven cach 3 ‘o'clock - Lat Non jin square re ib square rs 1,143; Lote THOS. DOWLING, Anct. okers, 7th street northwest UABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY on 2414, o chock thence north sixty-tw thence south forty thence west arty ft of "Terms of sale instalments of 6, which som the purchaser's notes will bearing rea by & mon the day of an! operty on MO! Ng Bo NDAY, Octover lic aucti in square two 0 feet six in ne (4 est one hundred and twenty feet two in: -two feet six feet two inches interest at 7 per cent. por annum, to be of trust on the property sold. ing for the san vé-me. nitioned 1 rg the west line of said sqnare, and Founing 7 treaty foot (20); thence west ninety (J) feet, oginning Ooe-fourth cash; balance in eanal 2, and 1% mouths respectively. be tal $20 "THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. H OTELS. ESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Corner Irving Place and 16th street. One Block from Unton Square and Broadway. ‘The most central, and yet quietest location in the city Convenient to the great stores, theaters a1 New York, churches. Elevator, and all modera improvements. Easy access to ali parts of the city by street cars and st cepzicm witfly ©. B. FERRIN, Proprietor. BA FENT FLEL- ly J oc! TO $5,000 in ays large profita, NKERS. OHN re vested in Stock Privileges Write for 7: LING & Perea, Booeere, re book, view. 00... ws N4StionaL SAFE DEPOSIT Cu., Corner 15th st.and New York avenus. FIRE AND BURGLAB-PROOF VAULTS, refill Kinds of valuables take taken.on deposit. Safe: for a _l-coly iB. P. E. McB. lave removed their HEILETRG Sorter st They are pi neen, reece Deposit Drafts on Bal Boy end Sell Foreign tons on all po! St0. W. P.bN eters ‘BANEERS, Coty Semen Honse to LE DEOIT Toet bee, ER, 8 Banki EEE, adel phi a: sont) P PLANT, “Prostder t, President. Secretary. co., ae zu nie OME MANUFACTURES, DRAIN AND SE SEWER PIPE. The Potomac tta Company will sell DRAIN nd EWE PIPE at prices ueretofore un- known in ington, Office, 4 New Jersey “AN GUnOr, OF PREVENTION WOKTH A OON The Eptzootic, wht DOF CURE.” ch is 7 Drevailin to an slarming extent, has reach 2 pe OBLANKED You! jent UR. HOks horses warm by buying BLANKETS o! Ce vie 7th and 'B streets, opposite : WHEELE iS) and keep at the North jaltimore, and in this city. them S Genter Mark:t, ‘Where you will find # large assortment, which he is eellin, sold in this city. at prices muob lewer than they hi re over 80027 eolw | if ge ou OF HORSKS.— Disinfect yo ite fo) io the iH Disinfectant ki band b; nown. A supply always on BD. CASTLEMAN, "ae Lime Kilns 20167 Penna. avenue, Washington, D.O M“ delivered. DUDMAN’s OITY LAUNDBY, $24 12th northw Lace Curtains @1 per pair. ‘Goods called Pies a ‘ORTART ANBNOUNCBMENT. — co megeg Sapa stock Me rine. PLAO! RATERS. 9 aud other celebt ‘arlor Stoves for 715-717 7th atreet, such as tl sale cheap Dy between @ and new Silver Patace, sentning Heater, Parlor Sun, Sunny Side, rated Heaters, which rice of ‘additional ro: Tam now sell. 40 10 heat one room above, Cook: ©. BIRSSNEE ima sepld- FALL STYLE HATS. x STINEMETZ, Hatter, 1937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Bow of TLEM CORNELL B _CMBWELLAS and OAN ed patterns of GEN- for the Fall trade. ‘Mon and You i fread supply. wi2S-te PEMOVAL. The RANCE COMPANY 30 roit B This staunch old com thirty-five y aptir office of the LYCOM Bet assers GL RUSSELY NG has been removed to Room ding, corner of F pay has bee a wus FIRE INSU. RR, Agent. ROBERT: CELE. D*® crise OINTMENT, THE “POOR. ‘MAN'S FRIEND.” Is coondoutl ody for W Sore oe ang: on Pcorbutic Ernj gud Inflamed istula, yes, Sore H. recommended to the public ‘as an an- cunts of every Gorcrt sation for , even. Years’ urns, Scalds, een ‘Baas, tions, and ae in the Face, So Sore Breasts, Pilos, Sold ib ‘Sota at Is. L 4,28, 20-0 » Lis., and 225. each. PILULA SN FISCROPHULA, ixty years’ Gonfiemed by sixty Scrophula, Dest alucvalive Medi assist mild be take ofdiet. nature ip all her o erior FAMIL times without rience aud all skin d to be for diseases, one of the ines for purifying the blood and rations. , APERLE: They form a NT Pope hange Scid'in Boxes at 1s Bae 9d., 4. 6d., s., and Boldt by Pt Poa the Proprietors, BEACH & p BARBIOOTS, lgenaay Br Brid) sd Eng! ALL-ARM ee SHEE SE SPR Navy Depart: Washington. depiember al NT, . i878, Bids will be received at this office watil noon of October 9, 1575, for the purchase of @ quaxtity of ‘and ammunition at the ¥: Catalo, ill be furnished on a) lication to the gee w aished on 8p) obsolete arms, accout ‘ari several Navy Buresa, baa et Ts the tance of the tepid tude;tawtds jants of id BASKBUPTC Distrret At Washington, the 22d day of September, 1878, a Remar hereb; ra notice ot ee of HI as AFTER NOON. GREEN, Estate Brokers and a, TH Downman 2 ¢ a WEST SIDE OF PENNSYLVANIA lor, ‘ing, improved by terest wit of one Hon: dred dollars shall be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. and all convey ancing at the chaser's cost. If the terms of eal pip! are not complied seven per cent | HOMAS DOWLING. | T Anctionees with in one week the trustee reserves the rig Tésell at the cost of the getapiti SESON, Trastes, DOWNMAN & ‘GREEN: Anuctioncers. &7-8ALE POSTPONED TO Feipay, = ee Sth, at § o'clock p.m THIS EVENT janes GUILD, Auctioneer 1014 Penneyivaniea avonue. THIS ard EVERY EVENING during the wok commouctug at 7:30 o'clock, we will soll Hon toca, gene mays. to Latin Sonthwest corner Pousjlvatia are FRENCH PLATE ER AND MANTLE Daa TUR! seeccrerer cues Ze5 &c On SATURDAY MToRNING, October 9th, 10 o'clock, in front of my Auction Rooms, ball sell a superior collection of the avove i ranked cash oct? THOMAS DOWLING, Anctlonoer. Mi Nace! DOWLING, rand Real Estate Broker, netiones! At the old stand of Latimer & Clea Southwest cerner Pennsylvania avenue “Lith st. BUACK PONEY, VOU: eK Newey A AND FA8T; PIAETON, NEARLY 'NEW; NEW SET OF SS: NKa RLY Yee w COVER, it HOOD, RUBES. tc ATAUOCTION. Th On SATURDAY MORNING, October the Ss 9th, 1575, st 12 o'clock, in front of my auc- outfit. tion rooms, I shall sell’ the above complete Pertics desiring such a team should give this sale their atten ‘Cau be seen prior to sale at 1915 Vermo: avenue. ‘Terms cash. cet7-2t (Rep) THOS. DOWLING, Anct. Tuomas DOWLING, Auctionéer avd Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of leary, timer & C} nite corner Penna, avenue and ith’ street F WELL-KNOWN ABQAD, HOESE CALAM: Thy. 80 AND NEw No tor Bt THING COMPL AT N. On 5a1 TURDAY MORNING, Octo! 9th. 1878. at 12 o'clock, in front of my tion rooms, i <hail sell the above complete establish ment. A gentleman desiring a first-class team conld not be better suited. The only reason for its being sold the party is leaving the city. Terms ci ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. cas) oct? -2t HOMAS Rat loser bkot ctioneer and Beal Kstate Broxer, Atthe old stand of Latimer & Cleat Tt Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue acd Lith sts. TWO HORSE FAMILY CABBIAGE AT AUO- On SATURDAY MORNING, Octo- er 9, 1575, at 12 o'clock, in front of my Hida rooms. I shall sell a comforts, bie Family Osrriage in fine condition, and w! five persone beside the dsiver. It is convertible tuto ommer Carriage, THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, At the ol! stand of Latimer & Cleary, ele th st. Southeast corner Penneylvani avenue a ONE THREE-HORSE POWER STATIONARY e STEAM ENGINE, 1N PEBFECT CONDITION, Oa SSTURDAY MORNING, October oth, 178, at 11 cclock. at my auction rooms, L well t ed and would above Engine. It is handsomely fin be suitable for e grocer or light Tannscturing busi. Hit OW LING. ons. Terms cash, oct 2 Auctionver. OWNMAN & ical Estat REEN, Brol and Auctioneers. No. 412 7th street northwest. TRU tant ‘3 SALE OF IMPROVED BBAL ES- TATE ON NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtas of « deed of trust to me, dated the t day of September, 1874, and recorded in #, No. 706, fotlo Wl. one of the land records for the District of Oriumbine and. at the writing of the party secured thereby, I will blic anction. in front of the premises, 1 parcel o' ying Bod Being tp the city of Wash ton ‘ana Distrist Colnmbia kuown and descril n the ground plan or plat of said city as parts of Hots 4 and 5, in equare numbered 397, together os. thereon, ‘consisting of . een — one. ‘Terme of sale, conformably to deed of trust: 9680 and interest on same posaber 1. Itai ton per cent., together her with © ‘xpanee of sale ~ — and the in stx months, with note of rer, eecured by deed of trust ou the property. sold, Conveyancing, &c..at purcliaser’s cost,” @ 10) mast be paid down ie. If terms of sale are not complied with in five dave from day of rule, the tine tee reserves the riglit tr resell at risk aad cost of >- faulting purchaser, aft by public vertinement. E Trustee, _Beps0-e05t DOWNMAN & G + Ancts. HOMAS DOWEL a Anctioueer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latims a avenue aud Ith at. Southwest corner Penusslyai i "8 BALE OF BRICK RESIDENCE TRUSTEE re ean ith, ON 1078 STREET By virtue of trust deed, Gated Sopt fo, recorded ta Libor 67, folks Sh Au sell: Hot ‘No. 86; Ja Bott § No’ 508. ‘T wi October, 157 feat doap, ts improved Kelly's subdiv ‘The lot 1s 15 fect frout by 10S feet with a nice brick residence, No. 15: Terms of sale: One third cash; residue tn’ tn Swe equal payments at six aud twelve months, with in- terest, to be recured by deed of trust. All convey nciug and recording at purchaser's ‘100 sit when the property ix struck off, which ia to be Forte ited nls the erst: of wale are’ Complied with five days afcer : FEED. W. JONES, Trasteo. rep ats THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. JNOANSON BROS., Avctionsers, ” Bouthoast corvor Sth sud D strests northwest, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON F STREET, oS alata WiNDER’S BUILDING, AT AUC- On SATUEDAY AFTERNOON, October 9, BB So hock, wo will weik tho want 32 foot 9 in? ches of square 170. This Lot is sita- ated on F street, eco 17th and 18th sireets, near the new State Department. Terms: One third cash; balance in six, twelve and cighteen months, notes bearing ay Tad ivterest, and secured by deed of tru: Ing at purchaser’: cost.” A depostt of ‘elo required Soom as 6 “Cate St [Chron] DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts, gy, y dad inh hiedediat $2 Estate je Broker, and Beal Nal ste id lof Latimer & Cleat sootne th tS Peunsylvania ‘avenue and ith st. “ ¥ LE OF VALUABL ba 3 ED. A ON NEW. Fensey sia D ‘BEPor. ee ee 7 _isy virtue of two oe oftrust, dated mer 2, nd Real Retate Broker, Atthe ol nd of Latimer & Cleary Suthweat corner of Penatyivacts avenue and Ith st ONS HERRING FIRE PR E PROOF SAFE AT AUO- T° MOREOW,, Pt of Octo- IAN mid cclck Be Thomas Dowlna's o Ph et atrumpay, <page DOW LIN Ti Ey and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and’ 11uh st. EXROUTORS' SALE OF 1 TEPROVED AND UN IMPROVED PROPER Tk S\EFHEN HENNING, NESR THE NAVE OP WEDNESDAY, the 27th dar of October, 1878. in front of ths premises ook, we vel the Gare aes Si St ioe 8, part of jor 0, 0, and part of lot 11. in square 915. frouil oa ith eetsoath, improved byt two- sere frome be Soe with br ick basement, one ote a double house and susceptible of being couverted futo two. This property is Dear the Navy Yard, and iss desirable locat: T: One. thi ual jond 1 hin ‘ten days the tea reserve the right to revell the same at the Cost of the defantt ter mie hewspa- Tprblished inthe city cf Washington, A plat the property cap be sean at time of sale A WR THEODORE SNIFFIN.{ { Execat oct’ 32.15 19,223.96 THOS. DOWL jor BELLEY il state Agent and Anctionser, OfFce No . 902 03 Sth st, borthwest ZANDSOMELY TERRACED BU TLpINg | Los N THE EAST SIDE OF Gra STRE WEEN P AND Q STREETS N.W ATAU 5 xt. the Pith inet Twit seit at pa street lines of street cars Terms: One-third seh: balance months. with interest at 6 per cent. Conveyanctn at cost of purchase Sto be pald down on each r. y of sale. ement and ail : 405. F. KELLEY, Ancti OUNG AND MIDDLETON, Auctioncers, val Estate and Ineurance Agents, Le Droit Building, corner Sth and F sta. noribwest TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON M STKEET SOUTH, BETWEEN N&W RESET AVENUK AND ist STREET EAST. By virtue of « deed of trast. dated October Nth, A. D. 1589, and daly recorded in Libs folios 30 et Req., One of the land records of V weton county.in ibe District of Columbia a Teauest of the party erctved thereby, we, will silat ublic suction, in front of the premises, on DAY, October L4th,at 4 o'clock faut pete as paced of land situated and Yin the city of Washington, and known ss part ot bumbered eleven, (il,)in the subdivieion of syaar Dunbered seven hundsed aud forty-three, c7ast finning at ® point on M street south distani andred and twenty-five (125) feet from the north: eust corner of said square, acd running thence west slong said street nineteen /19) feet and ton and a half ches, thence south one hundred ( 409) fect ast nineteen (19) feet and ten and @ half 10% d thence north one hundred (100) feet t of beginving, together with thc improve- ments thereon. ‘Terms of sale: $104.28 with the expenses of this sale, in cash; the balance in six = twelve months, with interest secur: nd deed of trust on the premises will be reqn time of sal Couveysncing at the vat. Hf the terme of the enle are not co five days from the — <= le the Trustees ro serve the right to resell roperty at the risk and cost of the re Same ACUN, SA oct-t8) YOU Nave H.WARNER, “Beal E BRE oe Bnd Anctionser, Federal corner 7th aud F strects §. W. IRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 8 ST@EET, BE TWEEN N JERSEY AVENUE AND Stu S1ueET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December Ist, A. D. 1374, daly recorded fonte 474, one of the land records for tue Distrect of Columbia, and at the request of the party mecured thereby, ebail tell at pn tie auction in front of the premiges, om MONDAY, October 1th, ib, at 4 Oclock B. m-stve following describ cels of aud snd premises. lying and "ielng tatthe city and county of Washinatons D.C., keown ant decribed as lots numbered one, (1,) and two,(2,) and the east two (2) feet of Lot three (3) in square rorth ot square numbered five hundred and eight, (208,) according to the subdivisicn theroef, together with the improvements, consi ting of © two story frame dwelling, with back building. ‘Terma: One fourth in cash; balance in six. twelve and eighteen ee wi.b interost at ten per cent. per anbum, secured by a deed of trust on the erty scld:"A deposit of $160 will be reanired at cfaate. “All convesancing at purchaser's cost. NEDY, Trastes. 626-206 TA GOLD WELL Ralesren. H. WABNER, B. a EAne'proxer ana auctioneer Federal Building, corner 7th and # sts. nortawest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY O8 WEEN 18TH AND 195H STRERIS NORTHWEST By virtue of two deeds of teust, dated Febra- ary 17th, 1573, and April. W0.h. 15/3. and duly ro- we led in liber No. 763. fime T No. 349, &c., and liber No. c., of the land. records of the District nad’ by the written request of the party vs, ioe too auction. on raises, on MONDAY: voctober 43th, at 4-30 ail that piece oF parcel of Lauid situate . being lot numbered eighty (5),) and the east five (5) feet front by the depth thereof. of lot gombered sighty-one, (§1,) in Craigin, Morrison, Starr & Metcalt balvision of square numbered 3 -tWO. jor secured thereb! the as laid down upon t OF pli ‘erms: One-fourth cash, the balance fn six tuelve aad sigptoon, monteer foe whieh the cnet af the purchaser, bearing faterat at eight per cent. ‘annum from day of sale m the property ecld.w mau be be tee A fs Of @ HO will be rejuired at time of sale. All-con ancing vat the expense of the purchaser. “if erm of sale are, uot complied ‘with in ten days from dey Of sale, the Trustocs reserve the right to resell the property atthe risk and cost of the defaciting Purchaser, after, five days’ advertisers Cas m FRaseY. Trastes. octé-cokds Jr OOLDWELL, Salcoman. poled pense = sneer and Beal Estate Broker, At tho old stand of Lathner & Cleary Southenst corner Pennsylvania avenue and lith st, a THE WHOLE OF SQUABE 380.5 SUBDIVIDED BUILDING LOTS, BY st Beer PAND be ¥ 8’ iT. U_AND V 8Ts., Ohi OF THE FINEST MOCATIONS IN THE DISTRICT, AT PUBLIO AUCTION. On DNESDAY AFTERNOON, ee ‘Building Lote, being 5 jeod as stated above, and le locations in the where property is rapidly increasing in value fine residences are nearing completion. Parties desiring to make first-class investment a should not fail to give this sale their attention. Terms of sale: One third cash; the residue in three equal ps) Ieee at eix,twelve and eighteen SS 4 ee with iy en ing fntereet at ei 8 it per cent annum. je posi! of go will We regared on each Lot at tine of sale. aca at purchaser's cost. ne yplicatl on ic = iw cent a subdivision of ql rly W bat rar : HOS. DOWLING, Auct. 'DWIN J. SWEET, Real Estate Broker and Auctioncer, No. 611 7th street, opposite U. 8. Post OMfice. By 4 Ee an SALE OF A TWO STORY FRAM BAND DWELLING ON THE NORTH. ¥ ‘2 OF 10ru AND | STREETS B vith of adeed of trust dated July 2Ist, ab. 1813. duly recorded in Liver No. 72). foil pat the Laud Records fer tae District of id at the reaupet of the party secured ill sell at fc auction, 1a front of + Octobsr 25th, 1875, at estate, situate i the "City of Washington, D. C., to wit? Ali that certain piece or parcel of ground’ sitaate, ly ing and being in the city aforesaid, known and do- signsted on the ground plan of sald city wa part of numbered three (3), in square numbered nine hundred aud fifty-seven (987), beginnicg for the said lot at the corner of lth and I streets northeast, thence east sixteen (16) fect, thence nortn pinety hence south (0) et, ‘thence west sixteen /16) foot, thow it elght per ly Zist, 1875, to day pty BE i geet Pega fede ek, ihe pare Peeive months, sane Jmorest from the day of sale, ‘and by a deed of trast on the sold, wiil betaken.” A deponitot 33 wil Pe rojaleed of the chaser at the tive of sale, ‘Anh it Seen), w. STICk, NEY ‘Trustees. Auct. OUNG & at Hott dFagura —— t| yee Building. oor: corner 8th and F's ats. Sorthwest Tere ee BAI Se aL in 6, 12 and 1s | EVENING si TAR Taby. ve Cinetanati Engatrer contains the following curivus A singular phenomenon is jast now creat- ing @ sensation a few mties south of this city, in the shape of a mouse-catching infant, sur passing In expertness the agility of the best canine or feline monster in the coustry. The report of thir singular freak of natare reached me +o well authenticated that [ concluded to gratify my curiosity. The little girl in question is @ trifle over a year old, and can just begin to ram about the house and moment she wakes and gets out of her crib she goes tothe old kitchen fire-place, which is infested with @ species of smail house mice, and sits down by a hole in the corner very much like @ eat, with her eyes intently fixed on the burrow.” She sometimes occupies this position for an hour without Moving, till a mouse makes its ay when, sudden start, apparently withou any effort, she seizes her victim by the neck. AS Soon && her prize ts secured she seems to be electrified with joy, and trembles from head to foot, uttering a’ kind of @. wild a ane mur or growl, resembling the half-sa spar) of a wild cat. On arriving at the Stones and making known the object of my visit, the mother expressed the willingness to give me an“exbibition of the strange peculiarity Of the baby providing I world promise not to make their bames public, as sbe seemed to dread the notoriety already given to the af- fair. The babe was asleep when I arrived, Monse 4atehing A lettertrone Erie, Pean., to th and on awaking she sturted at ones strange mission bi She is a beautiful littie mde, of delicate features and bright her bair lies all over her den curls. the countenar that of any pretty-featare’ baby while stalking her game. Then h There is nothing unu e Of the child, or different come glistening @nd fixed. sparkl gems, and ber face and hands tura pale as wax, While she appears to hear or no “ thing going on around her, but keeps her eyes steadily centred on the’ burrow whence , s her game tosally forth. The mo- lder sister of the child and myself irele around her. Daring that r we neither moved & whisper, when euddenly, like the xprine! ofa trap the little thing’s hand went down ¢ hearth, followed by the fine squeatc of the Ke abo ry mouse,and th: : low growl and singn 'r tremor of the body Ofthechiid. As usual, he beld the mouse by the neck tn her right hand, while it squirmed desperately to © away. She then pressed it up against by bosom and felt of it gentiy and softly with her other hand; then she would dexterously change hands. carefully keeping her grip on theneck toavold its bite, though her mother told me she had been frequently bitten. and Rrbile sensitive to pain, and erying at the least ordinary hurt, she never was seen wince or show the least pain from the bite & mouse. I examined her fingers, and fo’ them scarred In many places where she had Been bitten. I tried to realize how the feat had been accomplished, but it was done so suddenly there was no'time to Yet I was assured by the family, ken frequent observations, that the mouse When once out of its hole seems to become charmed or magnetized, and has no power, or at least shows no disposition to ese: ‘ape Ull caught, when it Is too fate. ¥ one ap- 1 proaches the child to take the mouse away rom her, she will utter a shrill scream, and then try to conceal her prize by putting it into her mouth. ~ Coal Swindling.— IMPORTERS VICTIMIZED BY A PIECE OF CATGUT. The San Francisco Ledger says: For some time past the officials of the custom hou have been Ina quandary over some remar: able deficiencies between the actual weights and Invoices of coal imported from Sydney and Newcastle. For nearly six mouths past the officials have been puzzling their bratus over these curiosities of coal invoices with- out being able to arrive at any definite con- clusion. Several of the best detectives ia the employ of the custom house were put on the scent, but the adroitness of the swindle ba: fied every effort. Yesterday peeing, bow. ever, an officer remained all day in’ close proximity to a pair of Fairbank’s scales used by a firm on Market street, heavy pur- chasers of coal from the importers. This ace had lm Fen | time been a suspected locality, and the officer observed that when- ever the clerk inside manipulated a little drawer there was an unaccountable deflee- lion, though slight, in the beam of the scale A custom-house officer was outside superin- tending the weighing, and the clerk inside making the entries. When the detective no- tieed the variation in the beam, and coupied it with the movements of the clerk inside, he conciuded be had found his game, and solpg to Lhe custom-house repor what he bad seen to the deputy surveyor. Soon atterwards both returned, and, pouncing upon the premises, burst open the drawe: which was found to communicate witn scales by means of a piece of catgut, so that @ pull upon the drawer caused a ditference of about one hundred pounds in the weight of the coal. The clerk, on secing that the frand had been discovered, sprang forwanl, and, securing the box and part of the apparatus, mude off. ‘There is still enough left in the bands of the officers to convict the parties. What has been the extent of the swindle will ever be known, but there is no doubt but it Will amount to bundreds of tons of coal, = which the government loses its duty of 7: cents per ton, while ibe importers lose the valve of the coal of which they were tuus defrauded, LUTTLE A very amusing scene was witocese! on the ——— je at the exposition Saturday night. A young gentleman who had showa assiduous Rtientions to the ladies during the evening was standing near the music stand conversing with a couple of sy 4 friends. Just as the band ceased playing, he tipped his hat hat politely and turned away, remark- - that he hi ressing engagement with iriend. He taken bat a ste a = or two — his foot struck something ich feit as though it were a ladies’ male Qaickly he looked ahead for the loser and then stoopet to pick up the lost article. His flugers had almost reached the thing, when “suddenly the young man straightened himself up and looked dublously at n white object of ques- Unable character, It was much too and burdensome for a handkerchiet, shape and quality of material were unlike those of an opera clogk, or @ comfort, or a hood, or anything else of which the ladies could make use for themselves. The young man was confused, but his curiosity would not permit him to let the thiug alone. He observed that the girls on the benches before bim were all giggling and squinting aud making wry faces at each other, ay he was dull of comprebension. “What in thander is this?” asked he, and, accompanying the words with a kick, he sent It over towants Lhe feet of two modest looking young misses. Then there was a sensation; the young ladies laughed outright, and a number of young men clapped their hands. The young man, blushing, leaned against a post with bis bands in his pockets and looked at the foun- tain as it threw up Its silvery spray. Ia tne midst of the scene an anxious young imotoer, with a very red face, rusbed upon tl.2 spot, nervously snatched up the mysterious ob- ject, , hurrying back to a vacant seat a ittle way dowa the corridor, satdowns, and was alterwanis Observed applying a very useful and altogether necessary article of a parel toher tender infant boy.—Louisvilie fournal. JONES is engaged to a pretty and practical girl, Her birthiay is October 1. “Tue other day Jones received a note from her which said, “Dear Jack, I feared you might send me @ bouquet for a birthday. pre did last year,and I th it I'd suggest to ‘ou that’a parlor stove ora German siadent’s jamp would be a great deal better, and either of them would keep.” Jones sent both. a7 Americans visiting Kruppe’s works at Essex next year should keep out of the way of the pew steam hammer. It will weigh one bundred tons, and the man who happens to get under it will never get over it. s7-The statue of Arminius has a sword a four feet long. Next time the gentie- ‘on the stage tells us lo “take away the eword,” " he should make an exception of this one unless be ‘sealeaae to pay the freight charges hi a7-Mr. Walker, & Cincinnati scientist, has allowed himself to be ‘once a day for three weeks by bees He eays that after the tenth time \ | | | } Mane YOry contented A but she ba: C3 niebt, mblec over the dead t r the sidewalk, with ecickh in t ablomen Toe man was Go.*"pp! Gall, an Italian fruiter, Seod thie. ty tv” He had a ticket for to Ttal in his ~ooket, by vessel to sall the nei a Neor by wes the house where Mary te lived with ber father and mother, te: ste house, in Socsens —y/ oh ran A randa Front of both homens Mare Soret slept tm the up stairs room of her father's house, aad there wan slow picket fener betwoen her end of the that of Galttrs. oa and Mary used to zcemir to Sete porches om summer’ nights, they began to ms ‘make love across the fener. borly, and Ga! ‘oama hie way into Mary's rota Parents dies covered the sitvation, and in steted Guiseppt marryiag thelr daughier, to which arrangement he agreed, a Slow te his duty. At length Mt as certained tha: Hepp! bad rete Ucket for to Ttaly, and she went fo bim with her last her and save her from Then he positively refused to wed any suck Woman. She tell her parents of the inter- view and its results. ahd asked her father what she mustdo. He told her to do any- thing she wanted to. wes a knife in the house. and if she wanted to use t for anything she could do it. Then the old Went to bed and the daughter went ber way. She repaired to Guiseppi's window taprea on it. He asked ber what she and she replied that she would like more refused to marry knife into him and left i& into the house, bat it happened ashe went in her futher asked her where sbe had becn, and she replied, “Out there with htm,” and went 10 bed as if nothing particular was the matter. She lay t until the potice aroused her and took ty ail. The above ts Ure substance of and confession. She did her werk thoroug! ems to have no thought that she ald the right thing. — A Girl Swims Ten iles. Swimming is all the rage in I feats are ace and her father to announcement thy bat been made that some amateur swimmers would on Sat. ay afternoon ewim @ race from Londom e caused & large number of spectators to > aenemnbie on the bridge. Their expecta- tions were, however, doomed to disappoint ment, ho race of the kind taking place. How- ever, Miss Emily Parker, the young lady who last Saturday week swam from London bridge to Back wall, undertook to swim from zondon bridge to North Woolwich Gardens, a distance of rather aquarter. Tal more than ton miles a the water at 5.0 on the frst of @ good ebb, the swimmer at once coramenced her journey with her favorite chest stroke. The tiie was moderately good, but the wind, which was rather high, was cead against the swimmer, and the water very rough and lumpy, which rendered the cireumstances rather more unfavorable than bpon the previous occasic Limehouse Pier was reached at 542, ani Millwall Pier &tGo'clock. Greenwich, whore thousands of persons bad congregated was passed at 6 and here @ man named Burke, who companied Little Emily from Lowden Bridge gave up. The South Dock was cleared &t 6: 2 and Blackwell pler, or about seven miles from the start, Was breasted al (37. From Woolwich the water was extremely rough, &nd the constant breaking of waves in the face of the swimmer distressed her considerably. Her brother, Marry Parker, here entered the water wilh a view to en- courage his sister, who was working hard. wth Woolwich ganiens were reached at 26, 0r two bours and twenty-four minutes from start. Miss Parker, after touchi ground, was taken on board a boat landed. Harry Parker carried her up to the gardens, where, after she had partaken of some refreshments, Mr. Holland presented her with & gold medal of the vaine of ten ineas. Miss Parker did not partake of stimulant whatever while she was ia the water. “BUB, is Dm. mother in?” asked a Vieks- burg lady the other evening of a lad of ten who was lounging over his widowed mother's “No, she's out,” he answered. jone up to visit Your dead father's grave?” she continued. “Not exactly,” 7 he smiled —“ahe's goneatter jee cream with who bas three inches of fat on bis rive, om T'll bet ten tooneshe lt nator him in Jess'n a month.”— ici feral THE HUSBAND AND WIFE bad arranged thet when one was drenk the other shoud Tork, thus keeping on every other day. But once Jobn kept drunk for three days aad came home in distress. “And what are crying about?” asked his hel 1 feel so unhappy,” cried John. oUnhappy and you've been drunk while I’ve been wi ing ever since day before yesteriay. Do you Liverpool Mercury. NKLE ries, in the New York am told by a Broadway milliner that those who appear in the sanctuary every Sun in Lew bonnets, have been suppliet regulariy and gratuitously 2 up-town houses. The ladies recompense the houses mentioning the pames of their firms whea their bonnets are admired.” STUMBLING Into his room he sat down on the edge of the bed and soliloguized unus: “Feet wet, tight boots, @ sore on one hand and 4 felon on Vother, aud no boot jack ta 2” house. Sin, t lo be dif'rent. E’ther I mus* aarried, + ae boot-jack; whishall I bey! politicians catch your sleeve nd lead you off to “beer,” The Fall election days The drunkest of the year. #7 James P. Voorhees, son of Daniel, will play Hamict iv Terre Haute soon. &7-A little boy at a Boston hotel said he Wanted to ride up stairs in the “alleviator.” e7-“Titicos spiks vary well ze iugliss,” tays the Chicago Times. 87-The reason why we admire pretty feet— Because all's well that ends well.—S’. Louis Tones. 87" Who wants to bet that American girl doesn’t havea monument before G. Wash- '—oston Post. come, ant DMONETOR ‘On the 7th tost., ne Rev TD. W. Boxonstos wie zB. . Lanstord, ail of Georget: NYMAN—ENGLIFH. at te Cosroh gf the Immaculate Gow option, October 5, MeUarty, Thomas B. Nima pm or teeming evening. oe. 7h ? 33 camer ALwas years, = snd’ 3 dave. daughter of fames ene Mary a Relatives ard friends are siiteee a aired ver ence in nicl ‘he respectfully favited t este ©} ity ar | Philadelphia papers please CLOUGRLY. At Long residence, 1507 0th street northwest, on Friasy, ei inmtani, at So'clock Ea ‘October 9 o'clock 6th, at 9 0% ingering lings of nine months. Obristian forttt Mrs. cat ‘the lave s.