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Serer ee RAILROADS. STEAMER LINES. AUCTION SALES BArtimone +P ONTO RAILROAD, New York and Washington Air Line. SUMMER SCHEDOL#—SEPTEMBER 30.1875 FROM WASHINQTON CITY Baltimore and Way statt re, Annapolis, Frederick and nore. Breakfast at Relay Baltim: re town. } red rick an tn, We Valley Branch. Parlor Cars, Dinner at Cum- Ly a af op Junction and Way Stations. ay Stations. ore. Parlor Cars. No Stops. " Baltimore, Philadelphia and Relay. Baltimore ‘Anpapolis and Way 8: dendusky, Oinciuratt, Pullman Car: Supper at Mortinsoers. BreakS< s Peg pay Perro : 2 tot Satire. via Metre 5 Baltimore and Way Sta fos. nd Alex wsedria Jovction. and Cumberland Fast ix- re Past Ex i: prea i Baltimore. Philadelphia. New York and Bovt-n Fast Express Pullman Palace t Fast Express Pullman “ars to Chi. ene. St. Lowis and Cincimnat: werthout chante. Breakfast at Grafion undusky, Cincianatl, 30 pm mort and Relay —7 200. m.,5 tn West —S 06 a.m, 5.30, $ 40. ard 11.25 p.m, the w stopping a= 4 * * Stop at Veaduct Hotel,Relay House =F Ai Station. w further toformation r. at the Baltimore Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station. and 8S Pennsylvania enue. where orders will be checked and received at any point in the erty THUS. B SHARP. Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE. General Ticket 4 gent. GEO. 8 KOONTZ. General Agent. sepll tr {48ST TRAIN FOR CAPE MAY. D 30 MINUTES—-WASHINGTON ——- ‘TO CAPE MAY. wl EL, D. M. BOYD, Jz., you General Passenger Agent. NEW FoRncuen Lite to DAL TIMOR PHILADELPHIA, Joy wae . ALL FOINTS iN. HB NEW ENGLAND THROUGH BETWEEN WASHINGTON ABD w Yi WITHUG CHANGE OF CAKS. equi; on this line is new and of fuish. SB ERE ei a8 one Lia AN PALACE. Ci 2 aed CARS ON On and afer September 13th. 1878, trains by this L~ - ¥4 ae corer of 6th and B as follows: eee ‘How York ané potuts Mast 2 Express for Pai and Hew York xprees tor pais and way points jue tor Philadelphia, Hew York TAN PARLOR OARS on all Day Trains. MAN PALAOR SLEBTING UAES os pment 7 ean be procured at the {- company. botels - Be pees oe BALTIMNONE AND POTOMAC BAIL- ), Corper 6th and B . peinnat! daily for the West; daily except Saturday for the North. .. aeily, New York D. M. BOY), Jr., Gen’l Pass’ Agent. 5 srivanin 187; pret: tml Washington... 6:00 s. Baltimore. 8:35 8.m = a * EAT TBAOK BO TER : Dobgis is bundret oles auved to Weetera and Central Seow York. Mans HOTOR te te Saye, Bee ase to the WEST and Cie rune ean be prowared ot tbe oon, St bie: LEXANDUIA AND WASHINGTON 5. B. =< Cons o- Fs ueDpaioxspvza es nes Ie, ie mal Ba 66 T eae Pad 2. i end A Gally THE TRADES. AWNtNnGs. JOHN ©. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. LBXANDEE Bal. A ie 2th w, SILLIAM BALL end "Doors, Sach and JAMES F. B: PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, Bert Sl Yrs ST. NORTHWEST. i] Sub 308 PeINTERS, waht WOES Seats aay Cmasce ort RESULAH LINE TO NORFOLK. SEW LUKK, TON AND PROVIDEVOR, ¥, September auth, 1575, the * | On snd after MON DA Dew ODE eivgau: y winene ke, * y moon WASHING: 8: Mista and 4 rinctpal River ta "Teare WASHING DAY, WEDNBSDAY and WOR “aA SATURDAY at 6 4; Cound trip tek Meals | ong ooo teene hm ™ seis ickete gor! mntil used. Statervcas information at LAND AND SEABOARD Y¥, at the Nationa) Met Le will make three re 7 w York, Cape May, Philadelphis, ¥ UESDAY, THC hee or nt ip Washington every W ed: eS 7 'TEHUGH, Ages INGTON AND GEORGETOWHS, SAILING DAYe. jusenstown to Blow of © at @ lat., or ‘REN Ni RK AND POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ya zw VYore. | Wuom New Yore it... Wed... Oot 13 ~ Wed., Nov. 1 v3) algeria. Nov. widstebria following W BBN ESDAY marked * do not carry steerage passen- sm Ra Ae i ots to Rate at low rates. from Liverpool and Guesustown, Bille of ieding. given Antwerp and Siler pore oer ny at the Compeny’s BP hocrage passage, No. 111 Brosdway, Barus oF famacs —Oabin ecournmoJation. tinent, and for ‘end LN ny Sratas MAfL sTEAMEES Bail every Saturday from BEW YORK AND G! AMEBICAR LINE. IL STEAMSHIPS. mer Salling every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for QUEENSTOWS and LIVERPOOL. @ABIN, INTERMEDIATE ond STEBRAGE ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. low as by another first-class Line. PETER WRIGHT & sons, Gene a Agents 8. D. OOOKS, J: eugm-ly NSURANCE. D. W. Kercuam. ARMS & KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, Joun T. ARMs. Le Drott Building, Corner of F and 8th Streets. its line of STRONG OOMPANI UILDINGS, MEBCHANDIS: PROPERTY iu the DISTSIOT agai: dy the best COAL AND WOOD. COAL!: WooD: POR CASH! THOUSANDS OF TONS OB! of the Arrty daily, kids of COAL and WOOD- Now is the time to buy if you would save best varieties of all ‘ord. Good OAK WOOD delivered as low as @6 to $7 trial is all that is necessary to convince - SONNSOS BROTHERS, Depot at Jobnson’s Wharves, foot {am new receiving all sizes of the best grades COAL, Pitty, te Yaitey.* To persous who wish io take edvania of the low priess, orders will be reostved thle, Tam also offeri Oak and Pine WOOD, sawed and any and Office, west; Branch ard and Office, & strect, between 3 r) Portheast. Ww. H. MARLOW. Coal, Woop AND BUILDING MATERIALS. BNTHRACITE enc” Fane MINOUS COA OD in the stick, FINEST QUALITY, made, only $3. NEL DEAWERS, 75 ‘conte, worth @1. DBA’ i, 78 BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY. . 0. copte-te Sha's W Fayette street, Baltimore. i aed is boom Ho. | been in operation made to order for 93.25. FINE Dunse BE HEAVY CANTO FUTURE ays. AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING. JUNGANBON BRUS., 4 nctionsers, Southeast corner 9b and 1 sts. norunwest. Sc OF Vat UA BUR BUILDING L SISESt, BE *WEN L3re AND + fadeed of tinst to the and-reign- recarded if liber No 76%, the iand records of Wren” ingt ., and furiher by virtue of a de- cree pn wae Court of the Dist: ict of Columbia. hiding an Kquit> Court, in the cvuse of Norvati W. Barchel’, vs Norms» Wiard tot the ty) secure! hy sett trust, I sha’ le St public suction. fo croutot be premises, on WED ESDAY, Uctober 20, 1875, at 4 o'clock p. m , the A eecribed real foliov ri estate, Washiogion. District of Columbia, to wit: bumcered thirty seven (37) aud tnirty-eigh! the recorded subdivision by the heirs ™ Videou, of aqnar- numbered two hundred (348.) omid bots te { purchase meney in cash; bal- end t) ears at 8 percent interest, in- ,,/emai-aantally secu perty Aa o If terms ol witb within ten days from ti e tht to ) property at the risk rerervee &: dost of the defaulii: « purchaser. after five days’ hotice by publ.c advertinment. Ali conveyancing at cost of purchas “T JaMES EB. BITCH, Trustes. _oct-conde DUNUANBON Bi! BOS Accs. H ¥. ZIMMERMAN & SON, Anctioncers, . ‘No. 313 8th street northwest. ¥ TRUSTER’S SALK OF TWO STORY FRAME !WELLING AND LUT, 15 BY loa, ON NORTH SOR OF N BETWEEN TREET, = Ist AND 22) STREETS NORTHWEST. by virtas of 9 1). 1875, and duly recorded in Liber No fon of the land records for the Dis Jumbia. aud at the rognost of party secured thereby, I will sell at pnbiic anction. fo em front cf the FRIDAY, Uctober 21st Ist5. at 4 bat ‘or parcel of Innd in the id District, and Known as south part of b three 43,)-n Sting L. Loomis subdivision « (2.) three, (3,) twenty, (20) twenty-one, U twenty-two. (22 )in «quaie number sixty-ni subdivisivn 18 recorded in sury + in subdivision book W. F., f @routh fMteen fronting on north N Tupntng back tha: width in pavsllel line original .ots one, rth one bundred feet, together with the improvements th: reon ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash,(of which $75 will be requirea at time of sale.) and the balance in six and twelve months, to be secured by purchaser's notes, bearing ei interest from day of sole until pai ‘& deed of trust on the property sser's after rake, the trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost pt paccneree in defanit HOLTZMAN, Trusteo, octll-dtd M. 0. LUTTRELL, Salesman, OUNG AND MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, and Insnrance Agen’ Le Droit Building, corner 81 8 and F ets. northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON M STKEET SOUTH, BETWEEN NEW 17 te AVENUE AND isr STREET EAST. ms deed of trast, dated October Nth, A. D. 1369, and duly recorded in Liber No. ios W et seq., one of the land records of Wash- ington county, in the District of Ovlumbia, the request of the party secu.ed thereby, we tell at public auction, infront of the premis THURSPAY, Uctober 14th,at 4 o'clock that piece or ol of land situated aad Lyi: rg in the city of Washington, and Known ss part of Lot Bumbered eleven, 11,) in the subdivision of square numbered seven hundred and forty-three, (743,) be- ‘inning at a point on M street south distant one jundred and twenty-five (125) feet from the north- cast corner of said square, and ranning thence west slong ssid street nineteen ( 19) feet and ten and a half (10%) inches, thence south one hundred (100) feat, thenee east nineteen (19) feet and ten and» half 105) inches, and thence north one beter Pog sins to the Pisce of Beginning, together with im prove- monte o. ‘Terms of sale: 104.28 with the expenses of this sale, in cash; the b+lance in siz and twelve months, with interest secured by notes and deed of trast on the premises. A deposit of $75 will be required at the time of sale. Couveyancing at the parchaser's cost. If the terms of the sale are not complied with in five Gays from the date of salc the Trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the Gofaulties parchascr. SAMUEL BACON, " t crrusteos SAMUEL CROSS,’ __{ Trustees. ceté-tds YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. H. WABNER, - “Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Wederal Buildings, corner 7th and F streets CHANCEBY os z L3 a.W ELTY ON THE BYLVANIA AV Gru STHERTS TH De OF PK cs. BETWEEN 4% AND By virtue of a decree passed in Equity cause No, 4.518. Supreme Oourt, D C.,1 will offer for sale on MON DAY, the 1th day of October, 1575, at Go'clock p.m, at ‘public auction, im front of the emises.@ part of lot2, in eqaare 491, boginnin, the same at the southwest corner of ‘said lot ai thence running southeasterly along the linn of Penn- sylvania avenne 14 feet 9'¢ inches, theace north- ensterly on a line at right angles with and parailel with the western line of of said lot; thence westwardiy alon; line to the said western line of and thence aleng said western line to the Deginning, with the improvemerts therecn, consist- ing in @ substantial three story Brick Building. ‘erms of sale: One-third ovwh ou the day of months from the day of sale, bearing interest from the day of sale at 7 percent. per annum; or all cash at the election of the purchaser; the title to be re- tained until ail of the purchase money and the inter- eat thereon is paid. If the terms of sale are pot com- led with in Apes days from the day of sale and con’ ancing at the cost of the defaulting purchaser. "ere re ka, 8 EDWARBDS, Trusteo. cct2-eo&ds J.T. COLDWELL, ' WM. MASSEY & CO.’S PHILADELPHIA XX ALE. A large stock, in excellent condition for use Enel to Scotch Ale costing nearly double th For sale by dealers throughout the city, or at the Bottling Depot. Price $1.50 per dozen, pint bottles. SAML 0, PALMER, sepll-tr 67 Greene street, Georgetown. pPorosars FOR MAIL BaG Tags. Post Orrice DerarrMent, 5. SErremanr 10, 1575. BEALED Proposats will be received at ‘this partment wari! twe're o'clock, moon, the twenty first October, 1875, for furnishing, by contract, Printed Wooden Tags, in sach guantities and at such times as may be required onicred during day of trom the first day of December, 1875: ti quantity of such, Tage to be furnished. bel updred and ordered during that period. Such ‘Tags are to be of twokinds—narrow and le. The narrow Tags are to be made of suitable hard wood, of alight color, in rectangolar strips, each six and @ half ioches long, one inch wids,and a half inch thick, and having’ s eireular hole’ three- eignths of nt one inch from one end. Bach of thess Tags is to have printed and «lightly indented thereon, in suitably large letters, the name of such post office sud State, of of euch railway post office, or of such route agency, as may be specified in schadules which will accompany eacn ord: also have printed thereon, in smaller letter: rection far its retarn to such Office ae will be specified in such scle:lules ‘The wide Tage are to be similar to the others in all res exceptirg the width. which must be two inches, instesd of one, and excepting the print- ing, which’ will consist of such brief airection ia larger letters, aa will be required (and particalariy specified in the sckudules) for mails sent to forciga countries. Samples of the Tags hereby @tvertised for can be obtained, on application to the Second Assistant Postmaster General. All the Taga contracted for are to be delivered at thie Department, st the risk and expense of the con- tractor, aud must be inspected and be found to con- form to the — and orders of the. Department, before they shall be accepted or paid for. ae very Must specify, uncondi:ionally, the price of cach Tag offered to be furnished. a7. The proposals received will be opsned, read snd verified. in this Department, at noon fhe twenty-first day ef October, 1875; and a decision thereon will be ade within five days thereafter. ‘Tho Postmaster Gene Jartsdiction contract and obligation must be daly signed ud erect samt Reg twenty days after the receipt [com ibis Department. Every proposal must be accompanied with a bond, malty of two thousand re, executed by here they Feside,} conditioned into copiract. as hereia- proposal be accepted by a and bond will be farnished, to ond Asaistant Postmaster submitting their bids ‘ander this udver: Every pro should be foclosed in a pealed }, indoreed ** Proposals for Mail Bag Tags,” Ed beraildrener to, the Second Aualetant Post enue one, 0. » We SESHLALU JEWRLL. Postmaster General SLATE AND MaRBLE MANTELS Largest stock and greatest variety of now st7les ta ee @as FIX’ ut Of all the celebrated tn the coantry, ie city. ” 5 TIxSURE! meee 3.9277. “FAR OR AUN ERE LACE RATERS, | (Pucmas DowLine JAMES GUILD, Anctioucer i ‘4 Penuayivania avence. ‘THUS aod EY BUY 1@ a the “giumoncing at 730 o'clock, we will tater see” Seles of tea ok ba ‘and Cassimeres, Picengay comet” vAMES GUILD, Anctioneer fe em Catter, as trastess.datd Jane | Gent's Furnishing Tu-moKROW. > J SWEET. No. 611 7th street, TRUSTEES’ SALE Bouse ON THEN THIKD AND five days atter sale. r he premises. o1 1875, at 8 o'clock p. all round, situate in the city of Washii theese of S65) reecN sane at the s -athwest corner of P50) reatecd of trost dated (March front 22 feet $ inches on THE WHOLE UABE 360, SU! 27 BUILDING LOTS, BOL RY STRES DU AND ¥ BTS) | and recording at purchaser's cost; THE FINEST LOCATIONS IN THE 10T. 0 AUCTION. DAY AFTERNOON, October ‘ bich is to be forfeited unless plied with in five days roy sale sai nde situated in one of the most desirable locations in the is rapidly increasing in value ‘8 are nearing comploti: BATUBDAY, October 16th. Is place. FRED. Ww. octl2-d THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Beal Excate Bromer, At the olf stand of Latimer & Cleary, coruer Pennsylvania avenne and 11th st, TRUSTER'S BALE OF Lm P ox NEW STERET BO PROrsSrTY JERSEY aVENUE, NEB O trust om Tty. 8200 deposit when the te struck off, ~iy —,/ which is to be forfited terme of sale are complied wich within DW. JONRS. Trasteo. DOWLING, Auct. octs- ate S7-THE ABOVE 8, Post il ~ JON &! octiad HOS. DOWLING, Auct HOMAS DOWLING, At the old stand of TRUSTER’S SAL oO . PBOVs' PROBE: a Marts ime Lt “ VERO B BALTIMORE ABD OHIO recorded i Decemde . anid ny folios 431 amd 612, foli» 28), 1 will sell | 12th da: of October, 1575, 4.30 o'clock. im front of the premises, Lot Now, 23 and 96, in Wilkes’ sabdivision, ju square No. ud 23 will De sald together They front 43 feet op New Jersey avenue and extend back to an alley, and are improved wi Dwelling and Store h @ Bue Brick No. 26 is the first from the corner of C street: lereey aye nae. and is ram Dwelling House h Lot N ~ . 25 Terms of rate: One-third cash: residae in equal peyments. at six and twelve mouths, with faterest, secu u red by a deed of trust. deporited the rmtreck oft Ne when js struck off, e woe the terms are oot: FRED. W. JONES. Trusteo. octl-etd THOS. DOWLING, Acct. S7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPO! 'D until wane hour aud ONES, Trastes, ing interest at eight per cent. f ill be required on esc! urchaser’s cost. lo tne Auctioneer s subdivision of ished. ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auct. : it ‘Lot at time fps the property will bef ant ena k. M Twill sell, in front of the 4 the 25th "day of Octeber, m., all of lot 9in DPPOANSON BROS. an Corner %h and forty-nine (49) feet rerms 0 D streets northwest, B'S SALE OF FINE WALNUT TS. LO! . Pe. ja_hot 1 icles named abo} comprising the a1 aally found in a fine dwellin, TRUSTEBS’ SALE OF TH Hodges, deceased. N BROS., Aacts. B. H. WARNER, Real Estate netioneer, aildings, corner 7th and F sts. mY YA LARGE DW asand being allof Lot numbered eight OTRER IMPROVEME. Bumbered tant hondred ad sixty ef A cording to at or plan of said city, with the im- By virtue of a decree of the Br, vemet i : the District _of Columbt hs v4 a Saulty cause ‘al. against John W. trnetes, will sell at the highest Bidder, ob WED premen three story Brick H Rotea at 6,12.and 18 months, bearivg 3 per ‘cont. i OF FINE BUSINESS PROP- ‘de NOB’ rity ey - the purcha er or purchasers on each House of sale. All conveyancing, &c., at purcht parties to this cause in and to all that certain piece wT parcel and tract <f land lying and bein, c af Uniontown, D re dey the intersection of Piece id down upon the then id avenue id lo, or within seven days thereafter; the residue in three equal installments, at six, twelve and eighteen some width, one hundred acd twenty ( thir ty (30) fo eight bu: dred gether da} ht to resell the pi BOVE SALS IS POSTPONE the 20th day of October, A. ji. JNO. MULLER, Trn ¥.D. OLEABY. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Svenue and Lith street. S7-THE Al WEDNESDAY hour Al t the old stand of corner of Penna. RABLE IMPROVED PI > GEORGETOWN. '¥ JAS. F. ESSEX, D) THORSDAY, October 14th 1576 eorgetows, with a dept way an excellent two > op, being the property former- late J F. Wotan, deceased. id as One entire lot, or al: the balance in six, twelve interest, or the terms will HOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ING, jonas PO ate: and Real At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ilth st. MPROVED AND UN- EAB THE NAVY i ing two thousand, more or les, as shall be required suit purchasers. erme: One-third cash; tl one Sorrel Horse. P.T.K iE It ach in diameter bored through It at @ Estate Broker, | HOMAS DOWLING. oi T uctionee EXECUTORS’ BAL: IMPBOVED PROP’ SSF HEN HENNING, ‘On WEDNESDAY, the 27th day 1875. in front of the ‘Prats One-taird cash, the balance in three pay ments, at 6, 12, and rapnom. Title terms of sale are Executers reserve the « risk ard cost of the the property can be THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ana ¥ serecte MW. IMPBOVED AN! 01 oct8,12,15 1938 Be corner TRUSTFE'S SALE rae nee BE pe UNCANSON BROS., Aacto: De oe rsa ete D streets northwest. OBANCERE SALB OF UNIMPROVED PROP- RIY ON 25Tu STREET, NEAR K NOBTH WEST. . yemnae By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ss. vin, passed tu No. he of Columbia, cause 4 38.in which William J. Sibley is compl pet al. purl chaser. WM. BED octlS-coads JUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, Do itneast corner and D sts., northwest, WELLING HOUSES, T ‘ACH, ON SOUTH A STBEET, $35 AND 7tu STREETS Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated ruary Shavit ia leer Ne folio nine (389), ac~ Dp, consisting of three adjvining ‘he terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance paid, and secured by a deed of trust on th: roperty sold. A depcsit of $100 will be required of ime aser's Oost. the terms of sale are not complied with in five ty af the risk ‘and Soet of the detsuliing pee PHILIP ¥- LARNER. 7 ee Shaver. octlZ-eotds CHARLES T. DaVIS,; Trustees. JUNCANBON BROS., Auctioneers, ‘Southeast corner of 9th . Gecres of the Supreme Court a 4309, doc, 1, eller et al, iene Er vere one (1) inch, and runni fee*, toa it twenty- foot ae containing al Binety (2.890) square feet, to- ry with all the ‘at six (6), twelve (12), and eighteca (2) months, with interest at the rate of eeven<7) per ‘atm per SaDUrn Ui and the peymente thereof to be secured by the bond | j aid, from the day of sale. 13m. thet public au pn. TH INSTAKT, at al : eehk, M jealth Officer. and Real Estate Broker, At the olf stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and ‘Iith st. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT 'UBLIC AUOTIO} On FEI WOuSING: Fries Race “October 15th, sell the ood Chickering @rand Pisno in fine con- sag kepateonige No. SEE jetrect, and B st rthwest, Tite flouting sopotr Nowteld ccc ition. eg French plate Pier Mirrors. with Slab and Brack- Elegant Rep Covered Parlor Furniture. A danter of dopertoy OW Petaiegs Sinut Gard Tebio, Musto kerk” Meee ESTO tt ie en ne 3 r. it Mantel Urnaments. = ny Hair and Husk Mattresses, Pillows 5 One Superior Carved ka tyomn dl —— Diaiag Table in perfect condi Marbie-top Sideboard, Nf Bilver-plated Tea Serv! e from. the’ best mana- arers. ‘Ove Bilver-plted Salver, 20 inches, in perfect con- dition. China and Glassware. Cooking and Heating Stores, Kitchen Bequisites, &c ‘Terme cash. TaOMAS DOWLING, Be ee te iy $24, Beal, Beate Broker, | Southwest corner Pennsylvanis avenue ith st. jumble, holding an Bauity | cause No. ee eee te tee _EVENING STAR TUIBDAY.......... October 12. 1873. ——————— Content. ee eg aed Roriarmet wine ; cradeures of te Bwmm-r" grain bay barned Te golden San e—sunlight's low bin —s | And where ave all the longings of ont youth, unt than those with stripes or bars. yet tse mn bor-= fc baainas: fe ai mm terere used. This overskirt conminta or gs Of the * irath, one long breadth of the enermousiy wide That hotly surged within our veine* chth. to which on the left side te a 0 Den of Life. how & could In all our firful. dreaming days, yoy should sometime ri- ar Le (han seom— ‘The joy that ripens in thy rays? THE WEDDAS OF CETLON (Prom the London Daily Telegraph.) Mr. ‘Bertram Hartshorne, Civil Service, read a before the Britsh Association one of i lon; knot in of the interior of Ceylon were Inhabited by | SF lensr?® of walets of outer g bite, and character” as AL ae scarcely to be distinguished from the mon- uhm Js found ow greet nampers of im keys of the jungle among which they live. sre Dot as popular as they werea year Giz Emerson Tennent described them in his Tho cige guise ef Kaglian Cache ore % well-known took; they are mentioned tn [bn jective its for mi #. Ratutas’ Travels, and have been potical by i — 3 Davy, Percival, Batley, and others. Bat Mr. | @ i i y i H ii Z # i ENTIAN Da ¥8.—Thi an Hartsborne is almost the first who has had | W. W. Bailey, In the Independent, have, continuous opportunities of personally ob- | deed, arr! The poison ivy is filngt: serving these carious specimens of human- | banners of orange and 1 ber gorgeous and the ethoologist, the moraltst, and the woodbine, clad in scariet, climbs up the the theologian will all find fresh matter for | loftiest cedars; the Ted maple lights up his stady in the details furnished by this accom- | signal fires, and th® sumac unfuris @ royal plisbed civilan. These Weddas may be di- | ensign; the blushing’ phytolacca comes with vided into those dwelling in villages and clusters of purple berries; the clematia pre- those roaming in the woods; the formerbeing sents its feathery garjands; and the grasses, of the same stock with the wilder Kind. but | those gallant spearman, bow their haughty somewhat tamed by contact with civilized heads as aulumn pases by. Each tree basa Sees rake Caren are in everything, color of its own. The suppliant birch de lau e whict v8 ; bedight w . nd some dim vestiges of religion’ wad . ag gh oy | ‘Still Wears the green, the cornel is a fe Eng — Mourping, and the oaks begin to don the rue- ceeting four ment, and feet eight inches in stature, with short ape. | le leat wRaRAfres is In motley raiment, its leaves a apes ootors. tike thumbs, long hair, and feebly built The bu: cuisberries are ievslane comtanne, andl except as regards their arms, which the con- | will make it ; cl ac ofc bow meen ery mame. | Seemann een ferns He a They bave no sort of dwelling houses, taking low; they wear a burnished armor of there shelter in caves or hollow trunks, or roosting own. Stand at the foot of one of theseainewy in the branches of trees; and they live upon trees and gaze up into the golden tent above wild honey, lizgards, monkey's flesh, with you, and you will feel gradually suffecod that of deer and boar, killing those animals with theglow, as ifyou bad partaken ofasme most adroitly with theirarrows. Lattie,® rare and mellow wine. ferns, before ‘Wedda well known to Mr. Hartshorne,drove they wither assw! bis shaft through a@ pariah ruoning and are very rich in [my yf fg swiftly at a distance of thirty-five yards, bleach out white and. joo! nd could hold his bow string at full stretch jeaves. ‘If we add te one list eouee of tae for two minutes without the slightest tre- | many fruits, we will record only a few of tue mor of his left arm. Fire they obtain by | aturactions of October. friction or by striking @n axe or arrow-head a... with flint. They wear ornaments such as A Game, nut Nor Eqvat.—Daring is and berries, and especially prize the war a Georgian started to Marietia with empty cartridge cases for that pose, but some chickens for sale. He met @ squad of they oupeee inaeneibie to the differences of soldiers, and they bought all his chickens hue, and have no word to express color in _ Ut one rooster. He lpsistel they should their limited vocabulary. They never wash, | take bim, but they were out of money, aud believing that the external use of water | couldn't buy. would weaken them; they cannotcount,even | _ The old man raid he hated to go on to towa by thé aid of their Sager, having no concep- _ With only ove chicken, and was greatly puz- tion of number; and the faculty of memory ied about it. is almost wholly absent, so that Kong, an- At last one of the soldiers skid. other jangle Wedda, could noteven recall the | _ “Old man, I'll play you a gameof seven up name of his own wife,until be caught sight | forbim.” ae AE edn tong and epirited A ey have no religion, > Priests, or | epir game. t belief, except @ vague idea that after death | last the soldier won. The old man wrun we they become yakhoor devils, for which rea- | rooster's neck and tossed him at the ter's son &n offering is made to the departed spirit | feet, and mounted his swab-talied pony and of a Wedda, of monkey's meat and honey, *tarted home. Afier getting some two han- that he may not be angry and afflict the | dred yards he suddenly s. pped, turned family with fever. It is the opinion of Her- | round, and rode back and said: bert Spencer that in the mingled fear and af- “You played a far game, and won the roos- fection displayed towards the dead oa the | ter farly, but I'd like to know what in the partof savage tribes, we witness the real | h—! you putup agin that rooster.” — Meridian —_ of re erie eens the origin | Homesiene. STuneclony at —— gre Face practice by instinct and habit virtues yfiter by acer a rae ae for the drst time, Which civilization too often rejects; they | Xoyrn americas, Ate ne attr of the Dever steal, they never lie, and they never | the tact that the cememtie oat lones quarrel, They are as free from these vices | [oe 0 r the oo ic yoot had @ poor as wild birds,and in their married rela. | rete te ad re, merits of Irving's tions are as’ constant as birds are, and o, spt been solicited to review #8 affectionate towards their offspring. 27V!D8'* entire works, and in dec!ining on ere ment sisters among therm. account of @ lack of time, said that “the but never the eldest sister; wives are pur. | Tit of bis (Irving's) lame propriety and chased from the parents by glftsof food; kad, | Multleesnens of style should be candidt indeed, the “subjection of women” is com: | ieigbed. He should be compared with Ad- lete am these, the lowest examples, | “80D, Something being binted about imita- Probably. hat “wonderful piece of work, 1100, and Bir De Oovertay amould be man,” {01 brought up in J rmed, ag we are told, after Divine igen image. One curious peculiarity of this race | "vent! long ago pointed oat that teart and smiles | LMerary, world never 1g ao pointed out thal rs smiles Were the distinctive characteristics of hu- hind Set Racing, therefore, the manity, although a wars line is failure, @ pall ie Al gps Felologically, since would assuredly be the some animals weep—notably, deer. But : , Sot wae ftom lapghter is indubitably @ specldt function of gn; ee reason, & every’ mus ve felt, in ow To FINIsH THe Moncuerr.— gazing on the immutable visage of a chim- | Seu Francisco Chronicie thinks ten coun panzce or babboon, that the creature would | Bunker Hili monument would never have come perilously nearer to usin lineage if be been completed unless Fanny Elisier bad could only relapse his simious lips into a d:nced herself tired to raise fands to ald in emile. “Ifyou tickle us,do we not iaugh”” | jr completion, it would be @ good idea to Shylock says, justly basing upon that ground | kavesome danseuse warm her heels of risibility ‘the common humanity he ‘a ald of the Washington monument, which = - feos a make a —- j will — never be completed unless ugh. The: , a8 Monkeys chatter, some: very extraordinary is done. cea quick, excited aS. . -_ _ Washington ont ee couptenances wear mi @ sim- | nine months more in whit work jan expression, profound discontent, per- | before EN, data’ Daring tne petual, timorous vigilance, and toel- | coming winter a patriotic height, ages every device he could command to pro- pony twenty-' head vore thelt mirth. He bethooght himself in | made spectators Locate ec ete turn of Hobbes, who says that laughter springs from seif esteem: of Aristotle, who | IT IS RELATED that a New Hampshire held that the incongruous and unexpected | minister recen! yed the history of gave rise toit; and of Kant’s theory ‘or het Jonah fer toe filowing : smile could be evoked from these unhilari- | 1 seem to see him enter the ticket office, buy ous wild men. In response to things which | bis ticket, and pay for it; I seem to see him the most solemn Scotchman would haye | Walk upon the vessel; I seem to see them lift thought funny, the Weddas never iclaxed a | thelr anchor, and the stately ship moves muscle, and being asked ae ey ever | grandly out upon the broad Atlantic.” > Mo: > | St. Louis. The Globe-Democrat ata juainted with: ‘No; should we? ‘What ls laughter, and what is there to laugh pinch cat, bung to 8 partor chandelier by the about?” Mr. Hartshorne not see any- d improvement on it. ? 5 could | ne in their facial conformation to account 8&7 Wendell Phillips credits Horace Gresley is incom} looked like pso. | With having said & lecture committee, and | Tie who enjoy Joke, if they leat who paid him in Western bank bilis, that 1¢ one, never was heard a joke, | Convenient he would prefer to have '® well- or good, in their jungle haunts, just | ¢xecuted con terfelt on some eastern bank. as their left arms have, like steel with #7 Figaro r ports that the latest “mot” in | drawing the bow, so sense of humor | Paris is the remark of the wife of an embas- bas faded away for want of exercise. To cou- | tador there, who compared the statesmen of vert this sad race, the person to send would | the present time to melons, whieh grow old, bea reer mee | and not a missionary. | but do not ripen. If we could win one laugh from them, all else &7” Wendell Phillips epeake of the Vene- — be ble. Civilization, arts, | tians usi money. Doubtless Othello itianity might all find their paper neces, bad | ee 7 ot maa ‘cna ee his L- & thal currency induce them to smile. We greatly wish the | purse steals trash!” _ a eee aan istsaed the pest | a7-A younng lady in Minnesota boasts of race might be reclaimed by ibis simple having pen grown-up brothers to waich over ‘rlamphe Would s chigon do it or serino- her; but a Norristown girl preters to have ine, or & report e ouference, or a Ritualistic service, or Britten bishop's | 4 be 1s the brother of some other girl. full dress,or @ speech by Sir Wilfred Law- son? Lat gas might be tried, with some t hope of success; here, atany | Shall not by the dawn's early light. patured laugh recorded in the bible, and Str. &7"A little boy of four years, standing | x , » 8 ing in Chacon gine cereal ote Git ne sf Megat By rr cli. “ he ir , “Isnt TS N » to give their hands and turning away, when they | us such a beautiful moon?” “One Breakers were laughing as if ashamed. eosame ges- | said the sister, in earnest remonstrance, country girl among | “don’t call God @ man, for if there ever was ic of barbarism, like that | a gentleman, I’m sure God is one!” Facts.— pedigreed round an Cheistian Union. the rug fore he lies down, dimly m! of his ancestral lair in the jungie grass. 3 38 5 isolate them ot iting the peninsula, and saad “Hanw Say UNDERTAKERS. fiers, ong AAJ at eared up Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, i Te coti-ty 22 227H Ornzer Honzewarr, mean cpliomeor thestucation ct mantind | 2. # MARVEY, Jn the ‘process; of coer axece liste Undertaker, ee ea Bo ey eee a ph» bet; that he could doso much is the aa- cmmiscaries and upoa’ these [poor and jaughteriess Whether wey. rd woeiber amairs Just take a word ‘ ‘