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Sn a Sr ys 2 ___ RAILRvADS. STEAMER LINES. AUCTION SALES ALTIMORE AsD O10 RAILROAD, New York and Washington Alr Line. SUMMER SCHED! Le—SErTEM ROM Was Baltimors more, R20.18T5 st +Paltimore Breakfast at Baltimere ee, Hines © jay, Philade’ ‘and Bots, ndusky, Cincin- town, + red-rick. Sti Soiee Breneh. Parlor ron Junction and Way Stations. polite Branch) + Baltimore, Laure ané Belay. Frederick, Washington sanction and Stations, (ria Metrop:litan Branch.) Baltimore, Frederick and Way x ars @ , Kaltimore Fact Express m_. Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and Bo-t-n Fast Express. Pullman Palace Sleeprne Cars 41.25 p.m. Fast Rxprese. Pullman Snrs to Cri engo, St. Louis and Cinctm 2. Breakfast at Grafton Sandusky, Cincinnati, Tadiausy his AY TRAINS. «re. Philadelphia, New York Way Svations—S @ m., 1.30, 5.05 30 For Baltimore and Kelay—7.20 a. m., 5.00 and $00 p im West—8 05 u.m, 5.30, § 40, and 11.25 p.m., stoppirg as duri the week. eral rans Stop ai Viaduct Hotel, Relay House ion. For farther teformation. y att Baltimore and Obic Ticket Offices, W| ington § jon. 455 Pennsyivania . where orders will be taken for Bactage to'be checked aud received at any point in the city THUS K SHARP. Master of Transportation. LM. COUR, General Ticket Agent. GEO. S KOONTZ. General Agent. sepll-tr {AST TRAIN FOR GAPS MAY. D 30 @ —— TO CAPE MaY. ‘The PENNSYLVANIA RAILBOAD OOMPABY Res pat Express Traii Lee: Lea: errivi LJ May at On Li —- ex! Charged betweee Washingto: oer — —_—__ — Tess AN BING’ NEW SOR AR8 TAPE hon WEW TORK, Lt ALB POINTS 10. Fam NEW ENGLAND HBOUGH BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND r EN, WASHINGTON Witsoe the mow 9.33 4. 18 PULL A Te EXCLUSIVELY. CE Ai 4 ald CARS ON and es follows: 8. m. Ex for New York, ‘Sud pointe Raat daily, ‘s.m. Limited Bx; for Philadephia, a ye Work and points Bast ; Expt for Puiindetphta and New York Express for iphia and way points 9:08'p. i. Express ior Philadelphia, New York sha potuss Bact duty, TULLMAN ‘ptade SreRPinG CAnS as be of the company. Be per ed Wane svencc, andes northeast corner of Ponueyic or BALTIMOME SND POTOMAC BALL- + corner Hh and BO BOD, JR, eure: romenez Philadel ALTIMORE AND POTOMAO Bsns CORNER 67H 4ND B S7RauTs TRAINS LBAVS #UK BALTIMORE. w., Limited Mx for the West; © SSily excepe Sunday be te Marte ®. B., Gapress fo aiinceipnia 5 daily "excopt | jabday aloo itmnited Exptews for New forse aaiiy “exctpt Sunday, Parlor in.” a. m., Fast Lins West and Horth, daily except 218 p.m., Express for Philedel snd Bi Bede Perk, ont Boxfolk tie re, dally ox cept Seuday a ‘exoopt Sunday. eas, daily for the West; Saturday for the North. jew York Bight Exprom. Bat 6:00 a. m. and 4:60 h traive for Aanapols, at Sse. mand 6:00 na trom Pope's Oreos vtders at Ticket Office, and North rvagb tickets co Oinetuuat, Oolum- Louisville, St. Louis, New Or- obs, San Fraccieo, and all points 4 "South. WILK LS, Say tendons. BOYD, J¢.,Goul Past Agent. ay23-tf 1875 PESGorhVania BOUTB 1875 BTW 651, o/UTH AND SUUTHWEST. leave as Washington. . “ 11 * ~ 6 30 «B10 .< DOGBLE TRAOK RoUTE: Palace Siste-room Day and tmprovements. hundred nities saved to Western and Osatral Sew York. 2.48 VONNEOTIONS WASHINGTON to the WEST an pr vcaribg tokets at Oars for Unioages Dit. BCV 0. dr General mariey OFF FPniedeipntes Fe. AbBtssvais anD WAsHLSGTON 8. B. QLEXANDEIs & FREDBAICKSBUKG 2B. B., Nea s yo ne ee Sine Stk Kets. THE TRADES. AWtNes. JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. ve Resoven. JAMES F. PLUMSER AND GAS FITTER, S11 Tre 8T ‘HW BST. ao Griese, , rll Wisit apne al | CHANGE OF TIME. RESULAK LINE TO NORFOLK. SEW YORK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE, | y will make three r-gular trips bet TON and NORTOLE. seach week, touching at the princtpal River Land= \, as Follows: Leave WASHING @ every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRI. | DAY at 3 ban RORFOLE every Fare to Norfoim round trip tickets, $6. Meals Tooms extra. Tickets govd urtil used. the office ofthe INZAND ‘AND SEABUAED COASTING COMPARY, at the National Metro- ‘Msth street, opposite Treasury De- >and i and SATURDAY at 4/ aiti N=” EXPRESS LINS VIA CABAL, RETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., WABH INGTON AND GEORGETOWS, BD. 0. SAILING DATs. Sorth W! From Pier 3, ea, SATURDAY, at 13 m. From 69 Water Devonshtre street, Boston. lvered by Knox's ae or 3 Pe: ivania ave |. will prom! the chances of ool- Uston, the Steamers of this Line take a specified course for all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to Hew Boston. crossing Meridian of © 06 48 let.. or te the north of @. the Meridian of the homeward passage, crossing 4 lat., oF nothing to the north ef 43. settee Weds Nov 1]Gusita— We, Des, 1b rt! 2 j.. Nov. EC» And every following WEDNESDAY aod BATUR- ai DAY from New York. Steamers marked * do evt carry stecrage passes- TTarEs oF Fassaes.—Cadin, 980, 100, and 9130, acoommeodatin: bi to 4 ets to a aeer a Betaro Hokets on favorable Bteerage tickets from Liver wi, Bitte 0 mot given i “ > es: Foe spply at the Gorn pany’s otice jaiiding, oth: Wood 5 MOmKISON: No, janw-ly CBA IN "carted Sratae atau STEAM ev jay ror KEW YORK AND GLASGOW. Favorite route for Tourists. Finest approach to Great Britain, unsurpassed, TES OF PASSAGE: GLASGOW, “TIVERPOOL, BELFAST, or LONDONDERRY, , OaBins— 865. $75 & §H—Cui ibeturn tickets at rn Bteerage always as low as b; rates. any other FIBST-CLASS LI OOMPANY’S OF FIO! 7 Bow! Mike annie epl0-t.th.sfa, 430 10th st., near Pa. avenue. JL STEAMSHIPS. omy “TNs Trine Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for QUEENSTOWN and 1. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSUBPASSED. ‘Bates as low as by another .D. COOKE, Jz. & OO..( Bankers), Ager mug iy n 38-90 W cerece, Wastlnatcn. INSURANCE. fi is in L423 atrect, ANNIE oo ae MERICAN LINE. v ‘AMEBIUAN FLAG. ee LIVERPOOL. €4BIN, INTERMEDIATE ana STEBRAGR first-class Line. PRTEB WEIGHT & 80NS, Gena Wl Agents Jous T. Anas. D. W. Kercaam. ARMS & KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, Le Droit Building, Corner of F and 8th Streets. We represent a line of STRONG COMPANIES and Insure RUILDINGS, HAN DISE, and other PROPERTY in the DIST ICT against loss cr damage by fire on the best terms. ‘sopal-ly ____ COAL AND WOOD. (OAL! GOALi: WooD: woop CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH! Arriving dally cutgoee of the best. varieties of all u ~ ear kinds of COAL snc WOOD. ® Now is the time co buy | get & coed article and just If you would save mone’ weueht, 2-20 pounds to the ton, call on the under- fore you ‘oy aving two of the largeet Wharves in the District, and all the facilities ible thereto annexed for the delivery of Coal direct from o can ‘ial ments. A visit to our Wharves wa Bepo Vince ono st e glace of our wnesri ran Good PINE WOOD delivered as low core. Goca OAK WOOD delivered as low as 86 to $7 PA single trial isall that 's necessary to convince ef the public of tbe abov te. . JOHNSUN BROTHERS, Main Office and os at Johason’s Wharves, foot of 12th and isth le Otices— } 1202 F¥ street nort: 1119 2th street Coan: woop: woop: Lam vow receiving : and “Locust Mountain” ” Bed Ash, and “Lykens Valley. persous who wish to take advantage of the low pricor , orders will be received this mon’ & very stuall advance upon the origi Hf Tam slay offering at low figures prime Hickory, wed ler tikeabar: Asb; ‘Lorber Oak and Pine WOOD, sawed and split any ot size desired Orders through mal promptly fitea: ‘ard and Office, corner Sth and B streets south: ests, Brauch Yard and Offce, & strect, between antes nn : Ww. H. MARLOW, Coal, WOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS. ‘and assorted stock Te cat Baus Ug Cot || Kept under cover. Pee brands EMENTS and CALCINED LAS- ys many millions of BaR- So yt ™ Solecale and re‘ail, upon terms that defy ‘compe- enue northwest. sts., southeast. itheast. ‘WM. GUINAND. i 8 He Office—623 Louisiana ranch Yard—Ist st., det. B an ‘harf—Foot of 8d street sou! oct3l-ly m asain FINEST QUALITY, made to order for $3.25. INEST DRESS SHIRTS, ee only $2. a mad a EEN POS SUyiAaMie Sua ane cents. UN HIRTS for 50 cents. aa SLR TIES, for 50 cents, worth @1. S, -made, 1. EADS TON ELITE, DEAWERS, rm BALTIMORE SH! = zacrony. ‘ashingtoo, D.O., sopit-tr isis Attn te OVAL. REF once LYOCOMING FIRE INSU- MEANY testboce to Room Bo. Buildin: oar Ct 1g, Corner ofa. staunch cld company has been i! we” SS Nosasnha sans, ascat. Ciena New ‘eru evenut, eatrance ooa'on New a Se bee eke eaten f QE ve j FUTURE BAYS. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, T saan jyneer and Real Betate Broker, At the old «tand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue ‘ith #t. SUPERIOR HOUSFHOLD FURNITURE AT PUBLIC AUOTION. in FRIDAY MORNING, (October 15th, 1875, at LO 0 clock, at the residence of a gen- Hleman de-lining housekeeping, No. 426 31 street, between Daud B streets northwest, [ sell the following superior household effec comprising in pai 1 Koeewood Chickering Grand Piano in fine con- on. a French plate Pier Mirrors. with Sisb and Brack- Elegant Rep Covered Parior furnitare. Welnvt Oard Tabie, Music Kack. Yotsat What-nots, M.T Ta* Bay 8. Stoves. ‘Faomas DOWLING, Auctionecr. octil 4 HOMAS DOWLING. Ancrion*er and Real At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Estate Broker, Southweet corner Penn TRUSTER’S SALS VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY ON NeW. JERSEY AVENUE, NEAR BaLTIMURE AND OHIO RAILROat) DEPOT. tue of two deeds of trust, dated May 23, December 31. 1870, an'l_ recorded ia Eber fotion 431 and 612, folt» 250, 1 will sell op TUBSDAY.the 12th day of October, 1575, at 4.30 o'clock in front of the premises. Lots Nos. 24, ‘ia avenue and lth st, 0} and 26, in Wilkes’ subdivistoa, in square No, 6%. Lots Nos. 22 sud 23 will ald together ‘They pnt 43 feet on New Jersey avonue ahd extend bac to an alley, and are improved with # fine Brick Dwelling and Store. ot No. 261s the first from the corner of C street; front 22 feet 3 inches on we Jersey avenue, and is improved wich a Store and Frame Dwelling’ House, Sale will commence with Lot No. 25 Terms of sale: One-third cash; residae in equal r ‘ments, at six and twelve months, with interest, » be secured by a deed of trast. Ali conveyauciag and recording. st ——- Sone 4 Se reel deposited when. the property is struck off, shhich 15 to be forfeited ainlces The terms are com: ve day after sale. » 'W. JONRS, Trusteo, D. octl-atd THOS. DOWLING, Anct. S7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until SATUBDAY, October 16th, 1575, same hour and pia RED. W. JONES, Trastea. |. DOWLING, Anct. D®™QANSON BROS. A actioncors, Southeast corner 9th and D sts. northwest. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON L STREET, BETWREN 13tu AND 14TH STBEETS. : By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersign- ‘ed and Edwin O. Cutter, as trustees, dated June and daly recorded in liber No. 763, H a one o! oe Lo ae Nor im mB county, .» end farther virtue of a de- Se passed 7 the Supreme Conrt a the District of an Equity Court, ft eo canse of Burchell, vs. Norman Wiard et al in Equity No. 4,524, Doc. 13, empowering moe to act as Sole trustee, and in compliauce with the written re- quest of the party secured By said trust, I shall sell, public auction, in frontof the premises, on WED- ¥, October 20, 1875, at Le ibed estate, sit of ashington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lots pumbered thirty-seven (37) and thirty. ght (35 > in the recorded subdivision by the heirs of John Da- Vidson, of square numbered two hundred and forty cight, (248,) said lots having each a frontage of twen- ty-three (23, feet ten (10) inches on L atreet, between 13th snd 14h street and Insurance Agents, Terms: One-third of purchase money in cash; bal- | Le Droit Building, corner oth aad F sts: northwest. TBUSTEFS’ SALE 0! ON M ts ance in ove and two y: torent payable semi-anuually, secured by deed of trust op toe property jeposit of $00 require: ime of sale. If termsof sale are not, complica with within ten 8 from time of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell th» proj a dcost of the defangiti: g parchaser. atter five days Rotice by public advertisement. All conveyancing ‘&t cost of purchaser. . “JAMES E. FITCH, Trustee, _oct?-eoads DUNUANSON BROS a 3, H. WaRNeR }- “Real Eatate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F streets N. W. percent interest; in rty at the ri YON THE NOBT. CHANCERY SALE OF FINE BUSINESS PRop- | ginning EBT NOBTH SIDS OF PENN. | 00m t BYLVANIA AVENUK, BETWKEN 4% AND | gost corner of sai 61H STKERTS WES’ By virtue of a decice passed in Equity canse No 4515. Bapreme Court, D 0., I will offer for sale on MON DAY, the 1Stb day of October, 1575, at So'clock p. ut, at public auc.ion, in front of the _Seprinapaed part of lot ?, in square 491, beginnin; jor the same at the sumbwest corner of ssid lot an twence ranning southeasterly along the line of Penn- sylvania avenue 4 feet 9\4 inches, thecce north- easterly on a line at right angles with said avenue and parallel with the western line of said lot to the rear live of eaid lot; thence westwardiy along the said rear line to the said weetern lise of said lot, and tl beginning, with the improvements thereon, consist- ing in @ substantial three-story Brick Building. ‘erms of sale: One-third cesh on the day of sale, or within seven days thereafter; the residue in three equal installments, at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sal the day of sale nt 7 per cent. per at the election cf the purchaser, tained anti} ail of the purchase money and the inter. ent id. If the terms of sale thin seven daya from the day of sale reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ‘and cost of the defaulting purcoaser. All cony aucing at the cost of the defaulting purchaser. on acceptance of bid. JAS. 8. EDWARDS, Trustee. oct?-eokds J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, BANKERS. 50 TO $5,000 invested in Btock Privileges je, ys large profits. Write for 72 book, en and Idioms of Wall st and Wall st. Review. sSENT FRES. JOHN H LING & ra and Brokers, oet?-ly 72 Broadway, N. Y. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT CO., Corner With st. and New York avenue TIBE AND BUBGLAB-PROOF VAULTS. All Kinds of valuables taken on deposit. Safes ‘or rent Office hours, 9a. m. to GEO. H. PLAN’ gF2: W. BIGGS, Ff ing interest from President. Vice President. se10-001y SNYDER, Becretary. == FNgr 7, Fe rf removed their Peaking House 00 LE DROIT BOLLDING, corner sth and streets. is aces, recelve check at draw ia ope eke Re tions on HOTELS. JV ESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, ~ Oorner Irving Place avd 16th street, New York, Que Block from Union Square and broadway, ‘The most central, and yet quietest location in the city. Convenient to the great stores, theaters and churches, ‘Kievator, and all modern improvements. Easy access to ail parts of the city by street cars and sisges. sep22 mwAfly C. B. FEBRIS, Proprietor. WX. MASSEY & COvs PHILADELPHIA XX ALE. A large stock, in excellent condition for ase Equal to Scotch Ale costiug nearly double th Price. For sale by dealers throughout the city, or at the Bottling Depot. Price $1.50 per dozen, pint bottles. SAM’L C, PALM Greene street, Georgetown. tr RATED OINTMENT, “ALL THE “POOR MAN'S FRIEND.” Is confidently recommended to the public ‘as an an- failing remedy for Wounds of eve Uleerated Sore Legs if Scurbarie Mrustions, dad Pimples in the Foss ase atic Eruptions, and Inflamed Eyes, Sore Heads, Sore Breasts, Piles, tule, dc. (£08»), ace iB . 94.5 128. each, | with ‘the Bold in Pots at Is. 1344., 28. $4., 11s., and 228. each, b well ‘Terms: One: A ANTISCROPHULA, ned by aiaty- youre’ experience Serovar, pepros) ', and all’skin diseases, one of the | per annum, mild periot FAMIL i be taken at all times without coufmemont or changs oct6- 108 Sold in Boxes st la. 1464... 9. 2. 60.,1e., and | Ff, ¥- S1EMER a TRU ager mae Ra SLATE AND MaRBLE MANTELS ates of new styles tm FIXTUBES!! Of all the manufacturers in the country, iembiak2 77,) ese Ly shea * BILVER PALA’ - ai * SUN.” FIRE PLACE HEATERS, rare eis. suMMaR PLBCES, +. bing, Ges and Steam Fitting promptly oxe- rots vane, EET O Rte SAREE sepls-eolm will pias aor] J BU! . B. BABROVSER 1396 Mihai. 2.8 PERE a Senses - —— TA ae ne AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. _EVENING STAR Fianale iy Chace Cacwene eee seaeee es ional Ee ann resizes earpent perigee, | WE WARS tana _WEDNTSDAY.... October. 13, 1973. wt nedese B e }* oe a te Woe the TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO STORY FRAW Startling Tragedy in Baltimore. come " OUSE ON THE NO: AST vO inet ol s | = ~ eg ‘obi sed toes, th ve, IeD AND E STARE S BOUTON ae A MAN THROWS HIMSELF FROM THE Tor *o fill ail ber soul with ahaew - “irtue of a deed of trust, dated Aug Sth, KP* TS. OILOLOTH. &c UF THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT AND is Bot. | a 1573. duly recordes ia Liber No. 727, folio mu THURSD\Y MORNING. October 14, | DASHED To PIECES. yh! Be dus thet a fair met! yeu wie, Pret sq..one of ths laud records for the District mmencing at 10-0" Mt etl, | A preatdeal of excitement neraench, cf Cowmoia, and at the request of tho party secured Within car sa esroom,a fine collection of New & “ wae created ia na a terogecent cress we will weil at public auction. im froat of Furniture. We name In part— the Fuec enon a ee Tae t i the preipises. on a¥. October 13th, 35 pieces Super. Su: i ingrain Oarpets. | non Pis lay al » by the shook- 1s75,at Sochck p ms all that oF Walout Onember 800s Spine ee ing deat) of an unknown and racher genteel od, situate in city of Washing.on. D. 0., ! | ‘to’ be for | and eighteen Known ae and Beto part ctsquars north of T mas DOWLING, At the old stand of Latimer & Southeast corner Penneyivanie avense and Lith at, Parties desirin should not fail to three equal payments at six, t months, secured b; Pe Walvnt Chi Sets. os, | te re . ee Sets, 3 pieces, direct from the | looking young man, who had either falien or e square brown hinaself from the top of the Wash- undred and nets cogr af ah gan » Handsome Parlor Suites, 7 pieces, in reps and ington monyment, ee been crushed to In the ¢.8t8 of fair maidens \ 4in, feet, . 3 - —-~ ne hate Glow. Ene 7 Larcne. wy 8 weet Crengeree, _ Werdr: bes, Marble-top monument, from the ground to the top of the | Foung Obristopher seme with bis @uest brochures, ogether with the improvementa, &c. Con Ppenter Sets. statue of Washington, is 195 feet high, and ak, ‘erms: $30, with interest a: ten (10) per Bair and Shack Mattresses. its elevation is 280 feet above tidewater, af- annum from February 5th, 1875, to day of sale. € Stained Bedsteads. fording ® magnificent view of the city and 0 os ezpenece of sale. im cash wr Oilcloth. its ‘curroundi particularly attractive to And bar wy Gea”. these are youre Pith a large sssortment of other Furniture, &. | sirangers, ‘s the actor in this starting em, they re . 4 ie W.L. WALL & 00.. Auctioneers, | And tragic affair appeared to be. The Dorie wea Saas ' y ASH. B. WILLIAMS, auctioneer, th ‘or te ‘3 i uhe Of which he leaped, is 164 feet high, and the base, 50 feet square, is 2% feet high from the ground, and surrounded by an tron railivy THE TERRIBLE PALL OF 163 rEEr. The suicite the southwest corner of the capita! of the colomn, with arms out stretched, and turning over once or twice in his thrilling descent, streek on the (Buccessor to Green &'William-, Aluctioneers,) streets. Horthwest corner 10th and D uctioneer and Beal Estate Broker, THE WHOLE OF SQUABE 360, SUBDIVIDED stones on the base, & maugied, bleedin, INTO 27 BUILDING LOTS, BOUNDED BY | Fx corse. Michael Sweeny, the youny man ia v VERMONT AVKNUK, Oru 'STRER Wa charge of the monument, says that at 1.15 p aud BUUNDABY STREST’ AN AND Pa m. the deceased ied for ‘admins: i nagekeocae NE OF THE FINEST LOCATION ad ihe usual feo, and was furnished wit @tan- Jogi of seed Cheemesiry. NESDAY AFTKRNUON. AN tern to guide bim in the darkness up the eto even so «ate 13th, 1878. at 4 o'clock on the premises, L 8T Winding steps inside the column to the top. | case asthe abduction of Charley RB Tr sell twenty seven Building Lots, being a sub: Ww. He did rot apy to be disturbed in mind, | father of the lost bey tell = = division of square 360, bounded asetated above, and | NB apd exhibited ro ubastal signs. Soon after: | =iher whe Arend leg ME LS situated in ove of the most desirable locations inthe | OAR wards 8 lady and gentieman went up to. | Panada recentig he gee he eaiae eete chty where propert, is rapidly lncrossing in value | UO gether to the top of the monument. Tuey re- ne Oe cus Manager BNROUnCINg Wax Agar’ of the Rose family. together with an o fren. the manager himself of @ reward of $2,009 for the discevery of the boy. Mr. weat to the jon. gto make first-class investment give this sale their attention. ‘One third cash; the residue in mained fifteen or twenty minutes, and on looking down saw the mangled and bloody corse lying on top of the base. They hurried with the information tothe keeper, the lady entlaman declining hdsekeoping, No. 1212 (street. between 12h and 13th ats hwest, ihe above collec of Household Fur ‘Terms of sale: ‘a deed of tr 3 stig hus been well Rept, and nearly new. | being so much overcome with the shocking | Sr‘ Chartio noes or ine ee end, will, Pemwiateriuine cue Let ee * WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct sight ax to be tn a fainting condition when semblance to the originate Without maak pS ede OE _WASH. B. AMS, Aucts._ | ghe reached the office. Several s went corte! ing bimeelf known he talked with the exhib- itor, who told him he was @ frequent visttor at the Ross household, and that all of the on to the Auctioneer a subdivision of ill be furnished. THOS. DOWLING, Anct. up to where the body was lying, and a traly nants, shocking sight was presented. The body ¥, ZIMMERMAN & SON. Soa was lying on its back, the head was crushed were strikingly accurate i - = see) almost out of shape, ihe features bloody, a | WeTe* z é THIS EVENING. TRUSTEES SALE OF ANEW TWO STORY | Inrge part of the train forced oat from the Mics er toe sande for moment, te & . i, X57. | left side of the skull in the rear of the left : AMES GUILD, Aw -neor, ON DELAWARE AVENCE. BEIWEEN D bi immediately expressed his deep Tmpathy, J 16 ~ Ponnaylvania avenue, AND E STRERTS, NORTHEAST. | Spattere ahect taements of the skull were | deciaring his willingness to pay te $2,000 te. = By virtne of a deed of trust, dated Noverber | Spite! Oot of ead nent ne head had | ward, and offered, in case the boy was found THiB snd SVBEY EVENING during the week, 24;,4,0. 2871, end dal, recorded tm Liter No. | truck, and @ pool of blood had formed about | to give the father 81,000 a week commencing at 7:30 o'clock, we will sell in the ano- lo 160 et seq. one of the Land Records for the | the remains. legs and arms were broken | for the privilege of exhibiting lim! tion room, a general assortment of Men end Boys’ | i of Colambia, and at the request of the , arty | and limp when lifted, and indeed there were ————— Glothing, Remnants of Cloths and Cassimeres. | secured thercly, I will sell at public auction, in | too many mutilations to enumerate. TAKING THE CHANCES. Th. Gent's Furnishing Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, | front of the premises, on MONDAY, October 23th, A FAREWELL TO MISS Con - -— The other day e &e. “Tuesday. Thursday and Setarday oom: | 1:75. at 4:30 p.m.,ail that lot or piece of ground | ‘There was no clue to th { the un- | Colored resident of Vicksburg fount 4 botude JAMES GUILD, situate in the city of Washington. tm said District, whens soy Un- | of whisky in the suburbs of the city, and Auotionser | aud known as lot lettered and marked ““D,” in Lut: | {Ortunate on bis clothing or in his pockets. | halting a pedestrian be inquired.) bere —— | {rell’s subdivision of original lot nurabered five ( A single stip of paper was found, upon which | whisky, ain't it?"—-Smelis dike it, and I To-mukRowW in square numbered six hundred aod eighty. tw: there was writing in lead pencil, scarcely quent was the reply. il : (632) together with tue improvements ther: legible, to the following effect: “And now, “And dere ain"t no pizen tn it?” —Werr [DUMOAHSON BROG.. Ancconsers, | asese, | berogutied at tame of erie and ths belsas oe Ie eae ce nve 70m ba these words, hoping there may be—I can't ‘tell, I shoulda't wahi —— . twelve mont! 1 by purchaser’ d need - to drink it.” ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK OF FINE WALBUT | Dotet, bearing cigh vet gent. lntereat im dav of given. never ‘againet, dens et ey eee yestete was Pizen I'd be a dead niger, eh?” eale nat! wd, a of on bead Kod TION Chale LOG BAUNZE GEOGK, | told. Conveyancing and recording at purcuaser's | Tebel.” Three ro. queen of | “ "Xing i dere wasn't any _piren be MARY CHAIRS GLISH ENGRAVINGS, | cont, ff terme of sale are not compiicd with in six | spades, queen of hearts end knave of hearts, | wastin’ a pint of good mhisny? Yee y , » | days after sale, rose: Fight to te- n sky? WARDEOBES, HATRACK, EXTBNSION Ta” | dare afer sale, the trustee reserves the right to = dered a verdict that “the de < Jury reas | The finder turned the bottle over and over, BLES, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY 4 : t deceasel came to d 3 * ¥ F. HOLTZMAN. T: ustee. " smelled of the contents three or four times, AND OTHER CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, his death by a fall from thesummit of Wash- | Sig MT, SIDEROA RD, WALNUT CHAl 2] ects. M. ©. LUTTRELL, Salman ington Monument, but whether that fail was ~~ ay a BA a ee 2 idal or accidental is to us unknown.” — E TRESSES, OROOKERY, GLASSWARE, &c., | "THOMAS DOWLING, Belt Auctioneer and Beal Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Pennsylvauia avenus and Lith st. TBUSTER’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY on By JERSEY AVENUE, NSAB O Balto, Sun, vW3th butdere’s also heaps ob niggers in Vi lekaburg, an’ ize gwine to tip up the bottle an’ run THURSDAY MORNING, October 14, in icksbury 'Herala ‘5, commencing at 10 o'clock, I will sell ai public auction the entire household effects contained in house 921 J street northwest, prisivg the articles named above, with numer: On 1 THE PHILA the Philadelph PHIA Homictpg.—What lice authorities at first ir of but little moment, A PLUCKY WOMAN Srizes 4 regarded as an BoLp.—On Saturday night Mike Keegan, Bi. A. D. 169, and daly recorded ia Liber No. iy cords of Wi ° (10%) inches, thence sout with interest secured by notes and deed of trust on the premises. A deposit of $75 will be required at 1 c in five days from the dats of sale the Tr hence along eaid western line to the place of | serve the right, t At Southwest 46 BUILDING LOTS ‘ION OF TH L #tr vell the following 3 Lot haser. not of her own sex and : the so of th Af the ; Wife MSan ic inoue | Srmect mle are wot complied with ta ten darsteom | er OWN countrymen ouly, Dut of both sexes 11, 2, 15, 14, 15 and 16,1 me Ee'delaciting |'the Franco-German war, the fmpress hee Lot 1 and 12, in snaare’t.t o days a passed her autumns at ‘Arenenberg, where 5 Te }o, 11 and 12, in square 1, ag ge 7 the Third Na passed so many years of ip square 1,145; Lots 1, 2, CHS SGUD WELL, Saiceman, | 018 life with his mother, the lovely and 12. in square 1.146. ~ - fortunate Queen Hortense. a isa icneeeeees telly ogee 119, and Stow DWIN J. SWEET, charming chateau, standing a little off the ‘Terms: One-third cash; the balance at 6,12 and | 15, eal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, | dlvect road from Schaffhausen to Cons 15 months, and scored by deeds of trust, with notes fo. 611 7th street, opposite U. 8. Post ~ Rye et a ig Dearing interest at’ 8" ui OF A TWO STORY igh TROBE AND DWELLING ON THE NORTE: | 224, commands @ lovely view over , per cent. per . Convey- DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY O8 HIGH and frame c: oper-shop, br L ied bi y th 1 in finding Mr. Chas. D’Hervilly insensible ou , ong incre ceually found ina fnedwelling._ Bet fiztue of adeod of trust, dated Dooembor | Ute Pavement on Walnut street, near 1ith, | Sir "Menthe? waite hie, sends, entered <TAdministrator of Bilas He Hodges, decenssd, Nsth, 1870 and recorded in Liber No. 633, at folto jurday night last, has turned out to | street, and expressel a desire to be measures oct9 DUNCANSON BROS Aucts, -1 will sell in front of the premises, on'TU been a quarrel between two young men | for a pair of pauts and A vest, % = = | DAY, the 12th day of October, at 5. o'cinck p. m., the upper class of society, and in settling o one bat OUNG AND MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, Lots bumbered 24 and 25 in Wilkes’ subdivision ta it ope was unfortunately killed. All the parties mixed up in the affair belong in tne Tashionable = of the city, and are Fg wealth. The principals were thather husband was not in. Jef. Lhe shop door open; one of their number poly os the other two were a falking to Mrs. Smith near the dining-room as. D’Hervilly, son of Mme. DHervilly, door. ¢ lady heard a noise in front and at of the Chegany institute, a French boarding once sur} some of the gonis were being School there, and Wm. D. som ony —— stolen, and with this she bol tty charged the on Spruce street. gen ac: companied by Wm. F. Dougherty and Jos. Fg oO of them atonce made his escape, Mrs. Smith was at home, aud she told him unre No, 64. trio had ““The lots front together in one parcel fort, (@pfeeton New Jersey avenue, and ran bac foot alley, and are improved structures, now occupied as a Bestaurant. Terms: rash; reeicue iu two equal pay- ments atabx and twelve monthe,t> De secured by of trast 4 : leposit when the property in struck off, which ts to be orfeited three — ory PROVED PROPERTY frame STKERT SOUTH, BETWEKN NEW RSEY AVENUB AND ist STREET KAST. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated October folios 30 et seq. ington oc ity, in tl \d at | unless the terms of sale are complied wich withia o i Mrs. Smith, who is a young. «i - the rouueet of the party escted thecster we ctl | Sve dayeateer sale. Norris. All the party except the deceased | puiit Indy, pluckily scized bold of Reesatea. sell at public suction, in front of the premises, on FRED, W, JONES. Trastes, | were at a variety theater, and in coming oat | big strays low, and held Gies ante ae ZHURSDAY, Octobér a4thvat 4 o'cidck pm. all | oct?-dta THOS. DOWLING, Auct. | met D'Hervilly. | Between him and Paitlips, odhizer matte bie eppcnsenes At bak eeity of Watbingwon i pet: - ‘LEI some time ago, some words, Saturday he was held 1 bail the ety of Washington, ant Kucwu us pert of Let THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED until ute was never settied,” D'Hies, | 02 Saturday he was in #80 ball. The nbered eleven, ning! the subdi visi f SATURDAY, October 16tb, 1875, same hour aad - “gang” had on the same evening visited Nos. Lumbered seven hundred aud forty-thres,fa3) ber | pines FREL villy refused to be introdueed 1214 and 1239 Poplar street, but obtained pothing for their pains.— Phila. Times, 12th. GvutBorp’s CorFin.—The Montreal Ga- rette say: mocti-a H. WABNEE, . “Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Building, corner 7th and F sts. northwest. DW. JONES. Trustee to Phillips, 1 uct. | 8nd applied opprobrious epithets to him: _ae eee The two parties went Up the strest, and after folng about a block D'Hervilly reached past ‘ougherty and struck Phillips on the head. and twenty-five (125) feot ‘from the square, and ranning thence west long said street Siegen Spt feet and ten anta half ‘one hundred (109) foot The latter retaliated and several blows were | fanatic~ coffin is preparing is iy th st ni 19) fe —_— y Seria cancers | "PESTER Mas PE aeARa tran | Sone catenin an Gaaeoat ooeee | Sete evar gemma one Sabie rw improve: | AND 191n STREETS NORTHWEST. - | jous e frightened and ran away. | hollow, chiseled between twe ‘of Mon- ‘Terms of sale: $104.23 with the expenses of this By virtue of two deeds of trust. Febra- | D’Hervilly was found and taken to his home, | treal limestone, 7 feet in length, 3 feet in sale, in cash: the balance in six and twelve months, + where he died before medical aid could reach him. A coroner's inquest was held on Mon- day, when the jury rendered a verdict that the deceased came to his death from blows and @ fall, inflicted by the hands of Wm. D. Phillips in self-defence. latter was thereupon committed to await the action of the grand jury, but afterwards released on $5,000 bail. - dated 7th, 1373. ril. 30th, 1573. and duly re- a. Liber No. 707, foulo 349, &c., end lider No, 712, folio 470, &c., of the land records of the D' of Columbia, and’ by the written request of the party Secured the will sell. at public auction, on th AT, Octobor woth, at 4:30 a ‘or parcel of land situate in the city of Washington end District of being lot numbered eighty (5),) and the feet front by the depth th S1,) in Craigin, Morrison M division of square numbere: one bandred and thirty-two,( 182.) as laid down upon the public plat or plan of said city. Term cash, and the balance in six, tustve ond —— ee ae the — ot the purchaser: beating tatere: ight per cont. per aoum from day of sai secured by « deed of roperty sold, will be taken. A deposit Be required at time of sale, All convey: cemented together and held with iroa bolts while the stone will be covered with several inches of cement, mingled with iron, = =_ to render it impervious to irilis. he time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's ost. If the terms of the sale are complied with S7 The missionaries in Minnesota have softened the Indians so that they no lo. = the Sapbath, but piay polker ia- stead. RL BA SAMUEL CBass,’ __{ Trastees. octt-tés YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts, HOMAS ON cligasor and Real Estate Broker, ‘uetionse the old stand of Latimer & Cleary. * corner Peunsylvania avenue and 1th st. IN THE EASTERN SEO E CITY aT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 14th, 1575, on the ise, @t 336 o'clock, I EUGENIE, THE PRINCE IMPERIAL AND TREIR HomE.—An English lady of positioa and intelligence writes to the New York World an interesting account of a visit re- cently made by her to the dethroned and widowed lady, the Empress Eugenie, who for So many years commanded the admira- tion &nd the ou,” said a Bedfora the upper valley of the Rhine. The house is oop adn perfect simplicity m9 on lendor anywhere being about ohn or the chatent, the tar furniture AST CORNER OF 10Tx AND I STREETS THOS. DOWLING, Auct. oetneese afies & irtue of a di trust dated July 2st, a a da ras for the ‘Districe of 5 One for Columbia, and at the request of the thereby, we will Iie the premises, on STREET, GEORGETOWN, SBLY U0. CUPIED BY JAS. F. ESSEX, DECEASED, AT AUOTION. city aforesaid, kno a ee Twill soll ted on the plan of said cit anaes, = jock p. m., in fron: » Lwill sel nated on of 7 a8 0° Rev. And asbip, P- B. 49, and £0 tt onting 190 fect on the cast side of | Letnumsered three 19)" tm oyuere me ine ington, DC, to tant k: Outri, of Puusdelghie, strect, Georgetown, with ® depth of 103 fect, | hundred wad hifty seyen 95) beginning forthe ead No cards. {Piniadelphis and Baltiacre pepsee i yy a, an excellent two story and basement lot at the corner of 10th and I streets northeast, please copy | . ick Bwelling-house, two-stury frame tenement, % sixteen thence north ninety (18) feet, sixteen (16) feet, then RIDGWAY—PRERKINS. October Dh, 1875, at he resid: the the late James F. Eesex, i Voces DOWLING, Auctioneer aad (Successor Southwest corner Pennsy! ADMINISTRATORS’ ke ve OF FUBNITORE, rf IRUSTEEK'S BALE OF IMPBOVED AND UN- i Py ‘. west t epee of the bride’ graudpacents. in Waah- . - | nit feet to the place of the beginning. and is property will be sold aa oti entire lot, or di: | “Feruss @LOw. with inierset at etekt pet Sent. per | at Woolwich has weakened bis sven tet hie fecton, D. 9 Aff hy vided to suit purchasers. annum from July 21+ , today of sal surgeons state this to be cm tempora\ ‘ daughter ot Hora. - ‘Terms: (ape balance in six, twelve | pense of sale in cash, and the balance at six and trouble, and his general heal’ 80 onoek Bes ork city. No cards. | Brook gud eighteen months, with interest, of the terms will | twelve months, for which the notes of the lent that be is now seriously meditating a | Iyu Eagle, and Mt. Carmel and Olney. lil, papers mM . e . * cctt mwye's THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. aia: trip around the wor please copy | SUGGESTION OF TASTE IN DRESS.—Bon- DIED. nets with raised brims are most becoming to ladies who wear their hair falling over their grown persons or chil- diadems Seep Deena anion Saaaetee very ing when the hair an Ruesian andeaux or waved. When the brims are turned down, it is absolutely ne- cessary that the hair should be bushy or dressed in frisettes which fall below the brim in front. The hair dressed COWAN. At Omaba. Nebraska, October Teh, Many, beloved wite of Chas. A Sa ty | aod daugh w of Btizabeth and the late ©. 6. joughton of On the 12th inst..at 315 p.m, J ‘Sth year of bis age, sop of Mantroy C1 ac. . ‘Real Estate Broker and Auctionser, Pe cle apc ct lgg ern October 191) Federal Buildi Th an 'N. Ww. wa’ shail sll the following eflset zoe eae. Wonk pacds meireaees jollowing eflscts: | WaSHINGTON CITY HOUSES AND‘LOTS. Marble top Tables, By virtue of the iast will and testament of Marble top Counters, Maly Ann Kerr, admitted to probate Zt July Silver- mounted Show Cases, lust, apd ordered to be recorded by the Walnut Case, Court of the D of Col Vindow Reflectors, conveying Real bi 2-Light Ohandelicrs, subscriber to be sold, disposed of,and conveyed by Shelving Cases and Drawers, him in fee simple to” the parchasers, and with the Lot Stands and other miscellaneous ‘ceeds thereof to pay off hor mouey logacies, the Termecash. SUSAN ELAN. ‘uses ibecriber offers fur sale the following ho BERT W. Tt estat said Mary oct 11 ,13,16.18 THOS DOWLIN UNDERTAKERS. R. ¥- 34BKen, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 Ann Kerr, his > 612 Lita Sraxer Noxtawest. octt-ty R ¥. HARVEY, Undertaker, No. 934 F Stuer, between Ninth and Teata. marl-ly on renne, ‘The first con- square feet, “PROVED PROPERTY ON 8 STREET, BE- TWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUM AND Sr Frowess ENAMELED BO COUNTB&FEIT. THE ORIGINAL FLOWERS USED. city and count described a8 oe Square 78,40 feet on K street, near eat Let Buare 805, 88 feet on 7th street east, Sth“Lot Ho. 5, Square 817, 40 feet on Sth strect Taare 896.74 feet $ inehes on the hee ot venue and 81 fect § hi nf