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RA! LRUADS., AUCTION SALES. BALTIMogs av ono aatLRoan, New York and Washington Air Line. SUMMEK SCHED Be TEMBER 30.1975 FEOM WASHINGTON CITY. m., Baltimore and W De. m ; Baltimore 4 Frederick and 7 Ben . 400 6 m, Raita ore breakfast at Relay. m , Baltim r- mm if k Senn 0, "Parlor Cars, Yow Jnaction and Way Stations. * red Branch 4 y. Dinner at ™. on Sundays. Baltimsre oneonly | Parlor Cars to New sitimere, kane ant Belay. derica, W ten sunction and ‘ay Stations, (via Metrop-iitan Branch.) » Baltimore, Frederick and Way Sta- i. Pullman Breakfast at Parker Winchester, and Wi Branch 87 Sanction. Fast Bx- re ae b rx and me rare Jatelphia. New York Expres Pullman Palace “ars to Chi- Fast Sleepine Cars mm thout change. andesky, Cinciuuatd, SENHAY PRAINS. - Baltimore Philatelphia, New York pn Faw xpress t Way Sarton -S@ m., 1.30, 5.05 "aad Aelay.—7 208 m,5.00 and 5 40. sod 11.25 p.m., a i vases Stop a Vraduet Hotel,Relay House PP cation the Baltimore fiers, Wes m Station, and avenue. where orters will be he checked snd received at any St « BY. Master of Transportation. LM E. Geveral licket *xent. GEO S KOONTZ. General Agent. sepli-tr (AST THAIN FOR CAPx MAY. AND Se SINUTSs—WASHINGTON 7 TO CAPE May. ANIA HALLROAD OOMPART nprees ‘Trats oa By Bor | errivin, © M: By si Cape May Leave Was! incton 9:2) ke gneton— 9:23 8. m../ Limited Expres) arriv Day at cy ‘On Limited Pxpeess an. exten charged seat fare of 91.78 8 between Weehinaten and Philadelphia, r General Passenger Agent. W YORK AND WASHINGTON = TOLOUGH LINE TO BALTIMORB PHILAD »PHIA WEW YORK. “a ALE POINTS THBOUGL GEIWBEN WASHINGTON 45D OkK w PiThUeT CHANGS OF CARS. The exeipovent ov this line te new and of the most Bepant ond wapruved ft IN LESVING AT 943 4. i8 PULL MAN PARLOR OAK TRAIN EXCLUSIVELY. PULLMAN PALACE SLES. ARS ON VIGHT TRALWN. th. 1878, tratus On and afier September 13th ane ae cer of tb aad this: and Potomac Railroad, oo. B streets, as fellows: 8 8. ms. Expres for PI ipnia, New York, 1d pot: Sunday. ant daily , esospi ed Ex Pullman Car ‘frete— ya. few York end points Bast day aon for _Patiedetpnis and Sew York In. 2 fladel pis and way pointe y 8 B.D. Rxgecee ive Philsdctpaia, Sew York ‘at dail and po 7 OLLMs PABLOB ©0445 on sii ay Traine. arueeMas eaLAOR SLEEPING OABS OG a enc information Can be procured at the f- es of the company ond fr mud et aviols and pri- aces ou, orders left at ine oftone of the Sompany, u¢riheast corner 8th street aud Fenneyi- Tanta aver sod on cortheast corser of Pennsyl- 6th street. eoster bs TiMonE ASD POTCMAC BAIL » Corner Sth and B atreets TH ember Lith, 1878, trains will $e 408 2A. TiMORS, i Express, daily for the West; pt Sunday for the North. + Sept ‘Exprees for New core, daily iunday ” Parlor Oar Train. ast Line Weet end Morth. daily except m. Suaday Phtiadrtpnia vis Baltimore, al. nd New daily ex iy except Sunday, A oreen, daily for the West; cept Saturday for the North. ly, New Vork Night xpress. ARKIVE a1 WASHINGTON, r New York xpress, dauy. Nees a, dolly excopt Sanday p daily except Sunday. USitimore and Philets phi Bxprow dat Pm. / mgtea, Sxprew from New York, daily exces: Sunday a aeseammautien dame onent ied 2 sCZommodatlon, daily except Sue = Baltimore and the West. i. ,counse: «t owis with a ¢ tig woetr orders at Tickets Office, parthwell corner of Inte sccet aad Fememiveais yeni ‘ch strest aud Pounsyiva. bls events, called for and et b ail points North Yoda Lenisrilie, Bt tcuis, Hew OF. sapolts . Bt. ‘Chivas, cuaha, Son Fransteco, srt all ponte 8, Sogertutwndens, ‘altimore, Mi D.M. BOY). Jr, den Peesr Agent. ay28- 1875 rasasvivanin soure 1875 RTH £51, UUTH ABD SOUTHW BST, leave ae foliar Washington. « poe on Cars, © 70 Baked wales saved te Western Je NSOTIONS isoros to the WEST ass £8. C&s, be prvcerod at the offices, iyaocie avenne, and Street and Peunsylven's avonae, Under . where reliable information will be y sus gorner of IML «rect ss ational bi Given at au! icketa at theve offices can a in. Paisce Oars for Ohioage. a -Sien , war: 7 . \eeeemetetnel auD WASEIBGTON 8.8. SLEXABDiia i UK SEU! Conn o THE TRADES. AWStsas. JOBE ©. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. jasenc! streets northwert, sell than apy orber house. RE™oven. JAMES F. Bi PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, marl tr S11 Tra ST. NORTHWEST. JIBSON BROTHE! 18 bode SED Toe barmrees, = ereaue, (south wie WOuk s speetaity novab-ly FUTURE DaYs. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers, Southeast corner éth and Date, aorthwest | TRUSTEES SALK OF THERE (3), BRICK PWELLING Horses, TH « EACH. ON SOUTH A STREET. BETWEEN 6th AND Tin STREETS BasT. aT avo- of adesd of trust, dated February dduly record-d fn Liver Nu. 774, ef the tana records for Washington xi at the request of the parties se- = 2 pate action, in premives. on WEDNE<DAY, 27th hngin, ». O, and known nd bring allof L. caumbered eight (3), im sq Ruatered sight hendred aud sixty fing (30), nce cording to the pla’ or pia ly with, the im- Provements thereo , consisting of three adjoining three story Bric. Hlnses ‘The tern» of sale: One-third cash; the bal in 12 ad is mouths beari g8 per cont. in- terest tll paid. and ccured ty 6 deed of trust the ri perty se Pp sit 0 “i a he pureba er or purchasers on cach House at time of sale. sll conveyancing, &c , at purchaser's cost. If the ‘terms of sale are not complied with in five the Trrstees reserve the right to resell the if the defaniting pur- { Trustecs. isk and c: chaser, PRILIP F LARS oetl2 eokds CH SRLES T. DAV rRomas DOWLING, Auctioneer and Real Estate At the old «tand of Latimer & Cl Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue TRUSTEFS THE Wrst TWEEN Q and & Broker, "ith wt. A VALUABLE LOT ON » OF 16rn ST. WEST, 68- NORTH By vir ur of two ds eds of trast. dated respect- ely March 12*h and Deermber lot», A.D 1574, ‘ava daly record: din Libe « Nos 743 and 769, fo 10S and 263, re=pectigh »b the Detrict of C-lumbia. party secured by the m sell at p anotion, in a TUPSUAY. “Novembcr 2 a that lot. picce,or parcel of ground, e city of Washington, fu said Oistrict, and known as Let numbered sixty (60). of the recorded subdivision are numbered one hundred and seventy-nine nd cichty-three erma of sale: Seven bondred dollars and expenses of sale to be paid t wh ch $75 will be required at time of sale, a balance in six and twelve months, by purchaser « be Sper cent. interest from Qay of sate, Untii paid. secured by adeed of trust on the property sold, or all “ash. at the purchaser’ option. Convey- ancing above py or other ferve the right resell purchaser in defau JOS FRARSON,t LOUIS D. WIN«, _octlé-eo THOMAS DOWL NKR B. K-tate Broker and Anctionser, Federal Buildings, coruer 7th and. F streets N. W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTAT® ON Lata STREET WEST, BEA S STREET NOBTH, LN TAK CITY OF WASHINGTON, DO. By sirtue of a deed of trast dated the Ist dy of October, 872. and recorded in L eTie Isl one of the I county. in the Distric € tion of the party secured, I will sell tion. in frovt of the U 4th day ot Nover be clock p.m ail that piece or parcel of ground situated in. the city of asbingten in the District of Columbia, en and described as Lot numbered sixty-nine Pierce and Klingle’s ri corded subdiviston of umbered two hundred ang soven (207), with '° vements thereon, consisting of » three- sory Brick Deecliing house ‘Terma of sale: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest. secured by deed of trust on the property. A deposit of $100 will be reqnired at the time of sale. All conveyancing at the coat of porchaser. If terms are not complied with in five days from day of sale the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the cost of the defaulting purchaser IR., Ten: WILLIAM A. GORDON J.T. COLDWELL, Salesm oct20-d AL, %ZDUERMAN & son, + Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, Do. G13 Sth street northwest, ‘TEE'S SALE A NEW TWO-STORY ING AND LOT 20 BY 57, NCE, BETWEEN D 3, NORTHE ST. virtne of # deed of trust, dated November D. sr, and dat. recorded io Liber No. i ne of the Land Records for the District of Columb/a,and at the request of the : arty secured thereby. L will sell at public auction, in frout of the premises, on MONDAY, October 23th, 179. at $:30 p.m.-all that Lot or piece of ground situate in the city of Washington, tn said District, and knoe as lot lettered aud ma: eg trell'« subdivivien of original ; in square numbered six bundred and cighty-two (632) tog: ther with tee improvemeuts thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash. of which @7 at time of sale jance fn mouths, to be urchaser cight per cent. interest trom day ot sale until a of trast on the sold. Conveyanein, recording al « If terme cf -ale are not com days after sale, the trastee reserves t seil at the risk and cost of the pui or in default. M. F. HOLTZMAN. 7s ustes, octl3-d M. ©’ LUTTRELL, Salesman. W458. 8. WILLIAMS, auctionser th in six right to re- Successor to Green & Williams, Auctioneers, 1001 northwest corner of Wth and D strecta. VALU AS PROVED PROPERTY AT PUB. LIC ALCTION, ON MARYLAND AysneE: BETWEEN 61TH AND 71H STREETS WEST On TURSDAY, October 26th, at 5 o'el: m.-T shall sell, at public anction, Lots No. 1, in equare No. 462 each lot 25 test by 10 feet ep. icgerher with the improvements 1, 2and 3 years, os mas: Ove-fuarth cach; balance, 1.2 and tS per cent. interest. @40 down on dey of sale. ood d WASH. 1. WILLIAMS, A: STEAMER LINES. CH4Nce OF TIME, tS REGULAR LINE TO" NORFOLK, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. On and after MON DAY, September ath, 1875, the Rew and elegant steamer, Lady TON and NORFOLK “ach . touching at the priucipal River Land> a follows: Leave WASHING N every MONDAY, WEDS and FBI- DAY at $ oclock p.m. every TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATUEDAY at 4 = Face to Norfolk, $4; round trip tickets, $6. Meals : Peder ae ieraa SNE BAYS the oe u COASTING COMPANY, at the National Metro- potitan Bank, 15th street, opposite - partment, r= POTOMAC BIVEB LANDINGS, ‘The ew itt and favorite [rou Steamer PILOT BOY, W. H. Byles, Ouptala baviag been thoroughly overhauled will resnme her — for Potomac GF TUESDAY, March 2d, and every TUZSD. SATURDAY thereafter, leaving Fitabugh toot of 6th street. st 7 o'clock 8. m. Hotaruin. arrive in Waahingtop every Watseaday and Sader en ing. Teepe daly Al ifreights most a tena? rn FITZE UGH, Asen NFY EXPRESS LINE ViA CANAL, BSTwesn PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDBIA, Va., INGTON AND GEOKGETOW! SalLine pAaYs. From Pier 3, North Wharvese, P! SATURDAY, at 123 m. ‘From 69 W ster street, Georgetown, D.0., MONDAY at 6p. mw. ‘This line c cuects at Philadelphia with oan Rogninr Semi-weokly Line of Steamers fence, Beaton and. New England Stace Mo wbart fo Boston by this line. bavi 7G. HYDE Agent for D. of 0 WM. P CLIDES .» Philadel phie. ¥. A REED, alexandris, Vi D.D ©. MINK, 29 Devonshire street, Bomtor. SP Freights delivered by Knox's £x . OF Jers lef General Office, 603 ppt reno ave nue, or at the Steamew Wharf, oil! be promi attended to. orve-' Cena LINg, NerTics. ths view of diminis! the chances of col- Bag ~ Eiraxers of thie Live take © year. specified tl itward passage frit wo Bow York or Boswa, chow Moria of BY at 48 lat.,.oF thg to the north of 48. » the course for sil seasons of the a AUCTION SALES. ae ee 2 wre AUCTION SALES To-MORROW. ASH B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, (Snecessor to Green & Williams, Anct’s,) Mo. 1001 vorthwest We and D strecss, TEAS, COFFE’ suGS BUC! Ts, SEIVFS. CROCKER . - ‘BIDA ctobe 22, at 10 o'cle 5 all sell atthe Grocery and Pi Store, at the racr of Sd and & street east, the stock and ML. WALL & CO. forse and 936-938-940 Louisiana £8 AT AUCTION. stables of ihe Great t of lth street, on 5 4 ber @2d, 1878, at 10 octock, fifteen fine work Borses and Males, Mam | operty of the Great Fails lee Company an: — is comecnsence of Bet oo im their pueiness during the coming wint een ML WALL & 00. cots UT ribane& Rep.) Auctioneers. H. ZIMMERMAN & SON. Anctioncers, - No. 313 8th street northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING — a. 15 BY 100. ON NORTH SiR OF IN str ot rob one ot the a for -. ns e request of party secured thereby, I will sell at eis action. fa front of the premises, on FRIDAY, October 224 1575, at 4:39 o'clock p-m., all that piece or parcel of Jand in the city of Washington, im maid District, and Known assouth part of lotNo. forty-three(43,!"n Bilas Loom subdivision of original :ote one, (20.7 gy two. wenty-one, (21) and ty-ming. (69,) ora office (2,) three, (3,) twenty twenty-two. (22.) in si a5 said subdivision of emid city. in subd: kW io. 130, be- ing the routh fifteen feet fronting on north N street, and ranning back that width in parallel lines north fo band: feet, together with the improvements ereon ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash,(of which $75 will be required at time of sale,) the balance in atx and twelve months, to be secured by purchaser's botes, bearing eight per cent. interest from day of sele until paid and & deed of trast on the property sold. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cst. Ifterms of are not complied with in six days after rale, the trustee reserves the right to i of purchaser in defantt cee ee ane TRL OLTEMAN, Trusteo, oct. dtd M. 6. LUTTRELL, josman. B. # WARNER, » “Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F streste B. W. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- IMPROVED PROPERTY ON BHODE ISLAND AVENUE, BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVE- NUE AND Sth STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trast, daced December Ist, A. D. 1374, duly recorded’ in liber No. 753 folio 474, ore of the land records for the Distrect of at ine request of the party secured ablic auction in front of the 1, October 18th, 1878, at 4 lowing ae ——_ or par- ND O'rlock p m., tie f EY cela of land avd premises, lying an: ing in the city and county of Washington, 0.0., k.own and described as lots numbered one,(1,) ‘and two,(2,) and the east two (2) feet of lot three (3) in square rorth of square numbered five hundred and eight, (£03,) according to the enbdivisicn thereof, together with the improven consisting of a two story ireme dwelling, with back buildini Terms: One fourth in cash; bal in six, twelve and eighteen months, wi.b interest at ten per cent, Per annum, secured by a deed of trast onthe pro- Derty sold.'A depo: it of $100 will be required at time of sale. All convex ancing at purchasur’s cost. JONN W. KENNEDY, Trustee. cots: 10t J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. 7 THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED urtil MONDAY. Ocwher 25th. 1875, same hour and plac JONN W. KENNEDY, Trusteo. ctld eo) J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, rpuomas bowing, Auctioneer and Real Katate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Sontheast corner Pounsy{vania avenue aud Lith st, TRUSTEES’ SALE GF VALUARLE:IMPROVED PROPARTY ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER, OF HOSTREET NORTH AND TWENTY- FOURTH STREET WEST . By virtne of a deed of trust, dated Jaly 17th, A_D. 1573, wnd duly recorded in Liber No. 717, ite 288, one of the laud records for the District of utbla, and at the royuest of the party secured thereby, We will sell at pablic auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, November Ist, 1875, at 4:30 p.m., ali that lot, or piece of ground. situate inthe city of Wasbingtou, in said District, and Known as lot numbered eleven (11), in sansre ham. bered thirty-one (31), with the improvements there on, consisting of three two-story frame houses, nearly new. Terms of sale: Fourteen hundred and seyenty-four doliais and expenses ofeale to be paid incarh, of which 9100 will be reuvired at time of sale, and the balance in six and twelve months, by purchasers notes, bearing eight per cent. interest from day of sale nntil paid, secured by @ deed of trust on the property sold, or ali cash at the purchaser's optic Couveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. The above property will be sold anbrect to sach gen: her taxes ax may be ag: If terms of bot compiled witb in ten the trustess rvethe righ to resell at the risk ad cost of the chaser ia default LOUIS D. WINE. J08. ABSON _octl6-3 THOMAS DOWLIN bD*: ANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Anctioncers and Commission Merchants. Corner 9th and D streets uorthwest. , OF AN EL. ‘Trustees. @, Auct. AUCTION, IN A MOST Dest STREET, YREMONT AVENUE AND 16ru T . By virtue of a deed of trust to us, datsd March 25, 1s4, and recorded in Liber No. 717, folio 417, one of the land records of the District of Jolumbia, ¥e will, on TURSDAY, the 24 day of fovember, A. D. 1375, at 4 o'clock p. m.. in front of remisns, sell at public auction, lot No 23 of J. Berret’s ‘subutsision of original. lot No.8, in square No. recorded in ‘the surveyor ba re we a the G. said subdivie on ee Aber H. D.O., folto 144, in the office o! of the District of Columbia This lot fronts on I street north, and runs back to 8 39-foot alley; is improved by aa clegant three story Bri. Dwelling, (Bo. 1537 I street northwest.) with basement. attic and back building, snd has ex it furnace and range. rms: One-third in cash, and balance in three qual payments, st 6.12, and iS mouths, fur which he notes of the purchaser, bea thy rate of eight percent. per annum from tl sale, secured by a deed of trust on the prv y sold will be required. A deposit of 9250 will be required of the pnrehaser at the time of sale. and all c y~ ancing isat the expense of th terms of sale are not complied w om trom the day of sale, the trastees reserve the richt to rese!l the property at the risk and cost of the de- faniting purchaser, upow siving, seven ae not! in the National Republican and Bvening Star. GEORGE W. RIGGS, Trastees ABTHUR FENDALL. : ecto d DUNCANSON BROS , Aucts. H. WARNER, le Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings corner 7(baud ¥ strecta N. W, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF HIGH tT BETWEEN BRIDGE AND PROSPECT STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 2ith, A.D. 1973, duly recorded in Liber No. 711, tolia e of the land records for the District of Cotam nd at the request of the party secured thereby, ‘we will sell, at pndlic auction. in front of the prem!- = oe October 2oth, BD. 1375, 4 o'cloek p. m., all those pieces or ste in the city cf Georgetown, D. C., known and seribed as parts of Lot numbered ninety-one (91), in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, D. U. The ret part of said lot bugiuning twenty six (26) feet from the south corner of said lot No 91, frouting on High street, and Sighs thence northwardly with said street; th: at Patcele of land si line tweaty- (hon 08 « ty in adircet line to the place of beginuing; and the secon of aid Jot numbered ninety -one (91) begioning at the south- West corner ef the rear liue of sa'd lot aad rune! thence porthwaidly witn said rear line of said lo’ twreuty 1x 26] feet; thence eastwardly one hundred eat right angles with High street; lly twenty six (25) feet to the sontht hence wescwardly one hundred (100) ‘eof beginn un bee justalments the purchaser shall notes, bearing interest at the f: per annum from the day of sal . and secured by & Geed of trust satisfactory to the holder or holders of *aid notes on the land and premises sold. A deposi ‘of $20 will be required of the purchascr at the time of ud all conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser. hi urd pasage, crow@iog tne Meridian of wm Gist., oF voting to the north of 43. . ria, Wed , Dec. 15 vary witiwing W NESDAY end GATOR Pfesatbere marked "do mot carry steerage passea- | tart ahaa a ieee ‘ | RQ BROBANTS’ LINS OF STRAMSHIFS M gsm ‘AND MEW YORK. Bteamshive B. 0. KNIGHT att GIBSON wit er Rati | nn fed with in seven days. Teme i STICKNEY. a GEO. H. PLANT: { F cetltcokds J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. Vy ASH. & WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, (Successor to Green'& Wiliams, Auct’s,) No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D TRUSTEES’ SALE of VAUUABLE PROPERTY, CORNER 12tu AND @ STS. SOUTHEAST, AT By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May I7th, Av. Iai3-ant duly recorded im Liber No.7 59, one of the land recor A ge B. WILLIAMS,? -, . corner eh aud F ss: notthwet, ots. “TNo nor on Fie sou aan anna OF | glomma BETS HO! BST at BB efociocr s,m. Datiaing tr, streets 8 of the aforesaid second | ™ AFTERNOON. HOMAS = Line. Atthe old staud of corner Pen: Bud Keai Estate Broker, Li nay lvania avenue and Ith st. Im. TROSTEE'S SAL oO LKOaD DEPOT. _ By parcel ¥l the track . hich ts to be forfeited ‘anlees the ‘terms are oom: piled with in five days ater sale. 1° octl-etd THOS, DOWEL 1G, Auct. S7-THE A SATURDAY, October 16 5, same hour a octl2-d THOS. DOWLING, auct. sv-T BE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST Boned antl TAUKSD AY. October tat, 1578, sane rand place. FRED W JONES, Trasies. cetls THOS. DOWLING, auct. pie a ae nctioneer an At tho old stand of Latimer & Cleary enn Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and’ Lith st. TRUSTER'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, N&AB O fet By virtoe of a deed of dated December iy vi ie a ti ', dated 16th, 1870, and recorded in Liber No. 63 nt folio will seli in front of the premisos,on TUES. DAY, the 12th day of October, at 3. o'clock p. M+ Lots hombered 24 and 35 in Wilkes’ subdivision in 0. 634. rout together in one parcel forty three (43) feet on New Jersey avenue, and run baci 2 foot alley, and are im: with two frame structures, now occupied as a Restanraut. ‘Terme: One-thir Tesic us in two equal pay- ments at six and twelve’ months, to be secured by deed of trust on the property. @200 deposit when the property is struck off, which is to be forfeited unless the terme of sale are complied with within fived : eres FRED. W. JONES, Trastes. oct?-dts THOS. DOWLANG, Auct. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, October 16th, 1575, same hour aud Place. FRED. W. JONES. Trustee. octl2-d THOS. DOWLING, Auct. S7-THE ABOVE Sale 13 FURTHER POST. THUESDAY. October Rae le FRED. W. JONES, Trasteo. octlé THOS. DOWLING, Anct, THIS EVENING. GUILD, Auctioneer, D aa * “1014 Penbaylvanta avenue. THIB ard BYERY EVENING Goring tho week, ti ta of Cloths. and. Cassimeres, Gent's Furnishi: Goods. Ontlery, Plated Ware, Be. Gales” Tuceday, Thareday, and Saturday com: mencing at 108. 1. JAMES GUILD, may! Auctioneer CNCANSUN BROS., Anctionsers, Southeast coruer 9h and D streets n. w TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT SITUATED ON THE GOR- ths OF 6tn AND L STREETS NOBTH- By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 2st aay of June, A. D.-1872, and duly recorded jn a 638, folio 193, of the land records for Vashington county, D G., and at the request of the partier secured thereby, we will sell by public au tion, in front of the premises, on THURSDA 4th day of November, 1575, at 4:30 o'clock pm. thst piece and parcel of ground in the city of Wash- ington, D. C., and known as and being Lot nam- bered one (1), in James N. Callan's recorded subdi- vision of square numbered eight hundred and twen- ty nine (820), with the. improvements, consisting. of a two-story Frame Dwelling-house. ‘The terme of sale: One third cash; the balance in notes at 6, 12 and 18 months after date, at 3 par cout. Interest por annnm Oil paid. A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser at time of sale. “All conveyancing, &c.. at purchaser's cost. Should the te ms of sale be not complied with tn five days aft-r the sale the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. FRED KW. JONES.¢ crastecs octlé-d DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. D!8GESBON BROS. Anctioneors, Southeast corner of 9h and D streets n, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KRAL ESTATE ON Sri STRERT EAST. ‘By virtue of a decree of the Buprome Court of the District of Columbla, passed on the 6th October, A. D. y Of A. D. 187 said court, in cause No. 4,608, Equity doc. 15, the undersigned will off-r o. for sale, at pu ic guction, om the jises. on THURSDAY, 25th day of October, A. D. 1875, at 4.30 o'clock p. m.. il that piece round and premises, with the ») Sto. ying aud being ia toe cle the District of C ‘and descril re or plat of said city, in said Dis: Lot seven, (7.)in square numbered nine huncred aad twenty eight, (923,) aod contain- e¢ within the following metes and bounds: Begin. ning at & point distant twenty (20) fect eight and ove qum ter (8) inches north from the southwest cor- uer of said sot, and running thence with the bound- line of said square on 8th street east forty-two (42) fect nine end three quarter (9%) inches to the northwest corner of said square, thence east alo the bor we fehl nid Gir on south [ stre: sixty -two (62) feet and one (1) inch to the northeast corner of lot, thenee south along the boundary line of said lot forty-two (42) feet nine and three quarter (9%) inches, thence east sixty-two (62) feet one (2) inch to the piace of beginning. Terms of : One-third cash; wes in two enal installments at six and twelve months respec- tively, with interest, to be notes, ad & reserved lien; deed to be given upom & final ratification of the sale and the full payment of the purchase movey-, Coureyancing at cost of par. chaser, A deposit of @100 required at the time of sale SON T. CULL, Trusteo, ootls-d DUNCANBSON BROS.. Aucts. | Pye Sd BROS., Auctioneers, ‘Southeast corner of 9th and D sts., northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE 0: PROVED BY A LA KOUSE AND OTHER I[MPROVEMEN CS. ON M STREET, BETWEEN 91 AND 10ru STs., NOKTHWEBT. By virtue of s decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding an Equity nourt, in Kauity cause No. 4.349, doc. 14, of Henrietia 0. Keller et al. against Jane H, Everett, the undersigned Trustees will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, the first day of November, A m,on the D. 15/5, at 4:30 o'clock p. etulses, all the right, title, interest, claim, and es- te of the parties to this cause in’ and to all that rial pi Laud lot of land situate, yl acd being in the Cicy of Washington Districe of Tumbia, aod pe tic arly described upoa the ube ivisior y -elgt (368), fronting on M street north twenty- four (24) feet one (1) incl ing back th: t napces thereto belvt erty of Dr. Thomas T. . B.—The property abov: clear aid free from the dower right of the widow of Dr, Thomas T. Everett, @ Terme of sale: One third of re cash, and the balance of the purchase money 10 equal payments. at six (6), twelve (12), and eighteca (28) mouths, with faterest at the rate of seven (7) per centum per annum until paid, from the day of sate, ad the payments thereof to be secured by the bond or bonds or promlesory notes of the purchassr, wich surety or sureties to be ed rustaes; or all the pai the day of sale, or on the ratificatio: court. No deed given untilallth purchase money and interest shall have becu Two hundred ollarsof the cash payment tobe made at the time T Within twents-four hours thoreafter, and f eaid cash payments to be made withio rwise the Trus the said property at defaulting purchaser or. pur- chasers. Sit conver sncing, at purchaser's © - JOHNSON. © WILLIAM W. BOARMAN,¢ TFustone. _octl2-ta th&s.3w Ww. B. WILLIAMS, Anctioneer, (Successor to Green & Williams, Aucts.,) No. 1001, northwest corner of 0th and D streets, ‘RU ES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- TRY FEONTING. ON TH ENTE STREET RAST, BETWEEN PENNSYLVANIA AND GEORGIA AVENUES, AT AUCTION. ILLIAMS, srastons . B. WILLIAMS, Auct Om Aner Hinth ma B ‘crests Dorthwest. “HRI at AOE EN s- virtue of a ‘of the ete eee 1 AUCTION SALES. T® MAS DOWLING, and Kea! Ketaie Broker, At the ofd mand of Latimer & Sonthwest corner Pennsylvania acanne and tee PAWNBEOKER'3 Seung? UNBEDEEMED Oa FRI 10. o'cloc en extensive assortment of Comprising Gold and Silver of every description Breech and other Sporting any other desirable articles. Te crt THOS. Di DOWLIN (At the old stand of 2 4 weet corner Penna. avenur and lith wrest, SUPERIOR FREN QLoTH 3 GAN ‘'cloc! r ome, I sball sell a Above articles. ‘erms © octal 2 THOS. DOW! ING, Auctioneer. UNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, D Fonthesst corner 9th and D streets northwest. SPLENDID BUSINESS PROPERTY ON PEN SYLVsNla AVENUE. CORNER © Saten STREET NORTHWEST. AT AUUTIC Oo MONDAY. Oct ber 25 st 5 ig part of lot 1, square S22, trentipg 20 feet on Pennsylysnta avenae, aad hav ing ade pth of C4 10-12 feet on Lth street nor hwest, improved by splendid marble fron: four tory an bas ment building, suitable for a botel ou ths Bur. Dean plan, ofte-s, manufectaring purposes, &c.. ths br t flor containing @ fine store room, with tw > rooms adjoining: the basement being divided int> three compartments, haying vanlis, wine cellars, and coat cellars ach being in suites ate, wat eo eae 1 Property is in thorough repair. newly pa- red, &c.: plate glass show windows and chande nd is one of the fi if not the finest busi- Bess property on Pennsylvania avenue, or in the city. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance in ove and two-year notes, bearing eight Per cert. interest, and secured by dead of trust oa the property, intrest payable semi annually. Con. Yeyancing at porchaser’s cost. A deposit ot $500 wi'l be required as soon as old. ‘Wi | be opened for inspection on day of oct2i-d DUNCANSON BRO! EL KER, Aactiencer, Le Droit Buildiag. Aus. DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY E STRERT BETWEEN SIXTH A. ENTH NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On TURSDAY, Oct. 26th ises, at 435 o'clock pb. m., [sf hes of lot 16. in square 457, a depth of 100 fect axd 6 inehes to a wi improved by a good three-story Brick House. erms: @ cash; the balance in one, tw: and four ears, the parchaser to give his notes, se cured by deed of trust ou the premises sold, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent.; interest Daya em)-anpually. Conveyancing ai cost of purcha- ser. oR down when re wty is struck off. oct?) St" F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. ON BEY Fess Fux THE Lear AXP THE SAK FoR £ (Florida Letter ¢ “Two young fellows. lish tomrists, were out be ‘where I have served wanted to bunt bear for upwards of ter: years, been present atex- |! @ vers little fellow, ne periments with poisonous snakes. Themon | Neck bear or ef goose and the cat, I can safely aver, if faiciy | However, they wanted boot him aed bitten, bave no more tmmnunity from snake | “boot alligniors, which Is to the fea potson any other animal. The mon- | crocodile about like a cat toa tiger. How. goose. simply by his greater activity, is | €ver they got very glorious over Killin. one erabled to o sonous repli 1 | or twoor and wanted « bear, aod we Went with them. The amount of lies pauapad fo verify the above, at which I was present. | into these Englishmen aront Semimaes, a ——. — in —- j yr oi ete., Would set up the New York rack-room, , 80 AS - allow any mode of exit, by a medical officer, ™ beer is easy to find. He always goos in the présence of myself and one other gen- | Pputshis foot on a log cross- Ueman. First, a large cobra was set at lib- the place to | We tonnd a bre gum where he had bent and t one Rritisher there, anotner in the K above, and Joe and I and the dog | went to look ap the bear. We on bis | trafl pretty soon. end then we lost him. lest | the dog, too, a baif terrier and car, black, curly, and red-nosed, about as big as’ a half. a. Joe ant Leame down to the i; = cae li He had beee weeping out the damp air. We asked if | had seen the benr’ . ~ ““"Aven't been by this: gone cross lot, said he, biceoughing, and then turning te | Joe, “Damfinever see such a faany yourr—funnies’ sort 0 dog * «You've seen the dog, then,’ gant Joo; “the hear can't be fer oi Just thy we beard | the otber Rritisher's gan, and a dosen or se yells. he was dancing, sn ted, a cobra, although so grievously wounded, on being released by the mongoose a second | Ping bir fingers. ave im, John; Tare ‘me, attacked it with great ferocity. p | Shot the bear’ latter animal treated it much in the same | “We burried down Way asa cat would treata mouse. Fir to see him dancing ot the bear. bat Jon's biaek dog having again seized the cobra, it I tefl yon, about \ to and eat the head only, ‘leaving a the rest of the body untouched. This. I ‘a4 dog over curiously With bis foot, as if {t bad Secn a bearor some think, shows conclusively that the Was overcome by superior activity. other curious varmint periment No.2: A wild mongoose, recently “1 saw he was puzzled ht, was put toa cobra, both reptile and | A al being held. The sna’ fairly bite the mongoose, released, but unfortunately lost sight of. It was found dead next morning. Experiment No.3 was on @ cat, which was at first le! loose in the room With a fresh cobra. Bot | displayed fear of one another, and could | not be bronght to approach. * Uitimately the snake and cat were both held, and the reptile * What's (he mat- "he said; ‘wery cartons. be get that white on bim’’ And be robbed bis band over the white star on the dog's breast, and looked at his ingers to see if they were chalked. I began to -mell some “What is curjous?’ I asked; “you dog, don't yor “Know a dog from a bear? No each a foot as that. Only he didn’t bave that spot. Fan- flow'a former made to bite the latter in the | nies’ sort of a dog, ngh.” thigh. The cat showed no signs of being | it did he dow” I asked. affected for nearly an hour. It was thea | “* “unnies’ sort.’ “Hello!” says 1 given in charge to @ native sweeper, who | “heah, heah,” calling the daeg,and he } reported the cat as very sick an hour and | a half after. It died “within four bours after being bitten. Experiments were also | tried on pariah dogs, both with and with- ont Injecting ammonia. In all cases the doge died, those which were eplidermically injected surviving from a quarter to @ half hour longer than the others not so treated. The exhaustive experiments of Drs. Fayrer and Richards, under the author- | ity of the government of India, I think. baye | conelustvely settled the point ‘as regards the | incurability of snake bites. With regard o mongooses, I have seen them put to flight snakes on several occasions, and whenever | the mongoose attacked the snake it invaria- | bly overcame the latter by superior activity. A mongoose which has been lately fed per- | sistently refuses to attack a snake, although | t hopped up on his bind legs; hopped up, see, tke & dd ole circus Phe UP, Fou You know a dog froma bear, may be,” says I, ‘bat youdon't know @ bear from Gog, for sure as one of you shot the dog fora bear, ‘the other whistled to the bear for = nz.’ You seel Know a bear will do tuat; {omp,on his hind quarters, if you call te pim."” How To CoLtrcr A Dent.—A Saratoge boy who had done errands during the sum mer for a New York man whodeparted with- out paying the 75 cents due for the last week's service, collected his bill, after two ineffectual attempts, by sending & letter be- ginning in this way: “[ didn't think thate ervat big, old chap like you would beat @ little orphan Hké me out of six shillin’s, and never showing the slightest fear in its pres- | bOW So 508 suppose I'm to be h up for HOMAS DOWLING, ence.—Land awl Waier. winter duds when you fellows don't ante Auctionror and Raal Estate Broker, up.” Continuing tn this style for over « or & Cleary At the old «tand of Li Southwest corner Penusylt nia avenue and ith st. TRUSTEES SALE OF “COTTAGE HILL,” LOT B COTTAGE. BE oP cittys oltre dated May tt 1573, Liber CELLAR DRALNAGE.—If the ground is atall inclined, even in the wettest seasons, to be Wet or springy, whatever other precautions are taken, a drain should be laid ail roand | the cellar inside of the wall, and at least a | page and a haif of foolscap, the youth concluded by saying that “If you don't come to time I'l! just cali on you in a day or two I will—when I come to the city; and that’s the kind of a hairpin Tam, boss.” The next 8, folio 30, I will sell on FRIDAY, the 2911, | foot lower than its lowest bed-stone, and car- | mall brought his +5 cents. ot October, 1875, at 6 o'clock p. m.,on the pretaises, | Tied @Way to a iree and sofficient oullet. This a - t 64, in block 3. Hall & Holden's subdivision of | drain may be made of gravel or broken 7" Farmers are tarring their fences. in an- Cottage Hi. ‘The Lot has about 1.80 square feet, | stones, but ordinary land-~drainage tile with | Licipation of raids on duct premises by city a small Cotte: or and ye | *portsmen, now that the Terms, Ore lislf cash; the residue in six months | CP&2 Joints is usually cheaper and always | *f e that the gunning season has with interest. @100 veyancing and recordi _W. TIO oct2] dts THOS, DOWLI *DGAB SPEIDEN, Real Ertate Agont. No. 613 7th street. VERY DESIRABLE Lor FOR BALE AT AUU- On SATURDAY, Oct. 30th, ate ck P. m., will be offered at public auctions in freut of the premises,on Q, between Mth and 15th streets northwest. west half 21%) feet of Lot 21, sauare 29, with @ depth of 100 feet to a publis all-y- T» be sold subject to a deed of trast, dated August 4th. 1578, for 9500 for one year. ‘erms: One-half in excess of trust, cash: balance in twelve months, secured by deed of trast on the Property at 8 per cent. interest. 940 down when sold. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. 'W. T. JOHNSON, Auct., ct 21-25.26 27,28,29 613 7th street. ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, pceasor to Green & Williams, Auctioncers, No. 1001, northwest corner lth aud D streets. TEUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON M SIBEET NORTH, NEAR Lita STREST & By vistue of decree of the Bupreme Court of the a KNEY, Trustee. NG, Adctionsr. istrict of Columbia, passed on the 24 day arch, 1875, in Equiry cai » 3122, wherein Kobert Coltuan ard others are plaintifls, and Jono W. Moore and others are defendants, £ shalt sell to in front ofthe premises, at Five TUESDAY. the 24 day of Novem. dD. .u2 sare 245, in Wash. sin beauty and convenisuce Med by any in the city orth, very near the Lith St the intersection of Vermont and Mos-acbusetis avenues. Lot C is animproved, and is 23 feet wide 2 feet deep. Let D is 4i feet in width, with on average depth of 135 feet. and is ia by agocd three-story Brick Dwelling hoass, alargs Brick Stable. rear of these lots. They ¥ +; One-third cash—$20 at timo of sale; one third in cne year from day of sale, and one third in two years; the deferred paymenta in all cases to bear interest from day of sale, and to bs #e- cured by the notes of the reepecti rchasers and by a lien on the property sold. If the terms of ale as toeither lot be not compiied with in ten days from day of sale, that lot will be resold at the rick and cost of the defaalting purchaser. All conveyancing to beat the pure! expense. A.B. WORTHINGTON, Trusteo, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Avct. oct dtd os & thros-story and basement Letter, especially as preventing the ingressof | S€t in. vermin. For the largest private house, the smallest sized land-drain tile will be suifi- cient. If the soil is unduly wet, any sea~ wi 7 son, similar drains should cross thecellar at LBICHOLS. To B aissmore, om intervals of not more than fifieen feet. All of " . 4, Jam these drains should have a slight but contin- | uous fall toward the outlet, and should be se~ curely covered by having earth weil rammed over them, the whole cellar bottom being then coated with concrete. For small houses, | Dh instant » vonpiton, by mLLiNe, where cobble-stones or gravel are plenty, if BKAN. ot Baltt the foundation rests on's layer of this porous | Te vitace nope et [Baltimore and Morfols material a foot or more deep, and if a gool ars sel outlet be provided at the lowest point, the Beate — tile is not needful.—Col. Waring in the Atlant: DIED. for October. Por 2, 1576, at 1140 o'clock w BRIne THAT WILL PRESERVE BUTTER A ~—dmnntanaietectainmeceseed YRas.— Among the many devices for keep- relatives and frieuds are invited to attend her ing butter in @ manner that will preserve | furneral from her late rosidomes, 337 Baumselewene ibe fresh, rosy flavor of the new, with all its | venue, at 3 p.m.,on Friday, October 22 Sweetness, ts the following from the Duchess Farmer, which is said to be entirely success; ful: “To three gailons of brine strong enough to bear an egg, add a quarter of a pound of nice white sugar and one tablespoonful of saltpeter. Boil the brine, and when it is KILLEEN. Netiie Kitten, after a long etd painful In Elmira, October 38th, Mise news, which abe bore w ith ¢ to the will of God, for: merly s resident of Washington and for the last feven years employed in the Treasury May she rest in Beace. DLVING. On the evening of thet KIN cold, +train carefully. Make you butter In- | .srare Avi Sk, denpieee tae oh tte ergmtiotts to rolls, and wrap rately in | Bachel Kinsolving, aged five months and twomty- a clean white muslin cloth, tying up ' with a string. Pack a large jar full, Jace on Friday morning, the weight the butter down, and — over the na cn brine until all is submerged. This will keep | “™¢* einions at Friends and respectfully invited to attend, BSTIGAN. October 2th, at 11:30 2, m., Mav ELLEN, beloved dangbier of Sarah E. aud Patrick Batigan, aged 5 months and 4 days. This lovely bud, no young and fair, Called heme by early door, Just come to show bow sweet's flower Ta Paradise could bloom. Franc rol will, take plage from the residence of her nts. 2604 Pen anise ‘22d instant, at 4 mm the frtily are respectful UNDERTAKERS. R. F sanvay, Undertaker, No. $34 F Street, betwoon Ninth and Teuth. marl ly really good butter perfectly sweet and fres! a whole year. Be careful to not put upon ice butter that you wish to keep for any length of time. In summer, when the beat will not admit of butter being made into rolls, pack closely In small jars, and, using the same brine, allow it to cover the butjer to the depth of at least four inches. Tals excludes the air and answers very well, as the first method suggested.” MACARONI IN THE ITALIAN FASHION.— When you once eat of macaroni as it is pr: pared in Italy, you find it like the Turkish the soul delights in. Why don’t we have macaroni cooked the same way” We have an insensate way of tum- bling a handful into @ basin of soup, which comes out pasty stuff, good for nothing. I took the pains hk ig an authentic recipe for en pani sheean who wish a most delicious, eas: ts of beef ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctioneer, dish, I write wr, Wi Sot atin ct coher wrethand D sts., | it. Take three pin soup, clear, ani | RR. ae Successor to Green & Williams, Auctioneers, ut one of macaroni in it, and boil af- . minutes, with a little salt; then take u) Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, A FIRST-OLASS RESIDENCE. 3-STORY AND | the macaroni—which should have absor BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, No. 32 18%. | nearly all the liquid—and put it ona fat QPROSITE AT; ALOXBIUS CHURCH, plate, and sprinkle ‘cheese over it py °2? 117m Brazer Bontawesr, On MONDAY, October 25th, 1875. thickly, and pour overall plentifully s sauce = a lic auction, the fing ncs | made 6° tomatoes, well bolled, strained, and I street Brick House, containin: eight rooms and to bath- ed with marble 1s and Latrobe stoves and otler cor es bie for a first- class residence, being Lot No 144, in square 624, 18 feet front with'a depth of # feet tO a ten-fuot paved ey. ‘Terms made kr day of sale, Sale positive, as the owner bas left the city. $100 down on day of ie. “octlo [Trib.| WASH B. WILLIAMS, Anct. MAS DOWLING FEA Teter walk Rall nies Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Scathwest corner Pou: avenue lth street ONE &QUARE GRAND STEINWAY PIANO- FORTE, BLEGANT FRENCH PLATE MIB- RORS, SUPERIOR DBAWING ROOM FUB- NITURE AND HANGINGS, PAINTINGS AND OBNAMENTS, ELEGANT WALNUT OHAM- BER FURNITURE, &c., &c., &c.. AT AUO- TION. On THURSDAY MORNING, October Wer: . commencing at 10 o'clock, I will ‘offer for sale at public anction, at the reai- dence No. 1413 K between lth and streets —— oot, th ‘ing .saperior Furai- wore, viz: One Bquare Grand Pianoforte, (Steinway .) French Plate Pier ors ad Ornament: Four Sets of Walnut Marbic-top Chamber Furni ure. Fine Dining-room Furniture and Hangings. Paintings and Pictures. ce Rlegant Brussela Carpets and Bugs. Elegant Lounges and Rasy Chaise, nt Lounges and Basy Chairs. Fine Hair Mattresses and Bedding. Extension Vining Table and Ohatrs. ¥ China D.nner Service, Sine Glass and Sil- ‘ t THOS. DOWLING, Auct. DANSON BROS., Auctioneers, UM CA MECC icuet Wh and D mereees morthwest. . TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE SITUATED ON NORTH K 8T., BETWEEN RTH CAPITOL AND ist STs" J a recorded in Libor Tal, folios 39; ° Tecords for Washington coun? ty | District of Columbia, and at! the. request of the ty secured thereby, to. the highest bidder, veal eetete shington. Dis- i are Feasoncd with salt and . Bome people OR SAL prefer to only put the scene On tb bat L pro- 30,000 ACKES VALUABLE LANDS IN ter it witl to as well. If an; A don’t like that when it Isdone, it Is because | , BY direction of the Hovorable of ‘Bierior, the undersigned vill receive oF for the purchase of acy or ail of the ausold wost of Neosho eae the svathers lies of the State of Kansas within what isgem- orally known as the “Cu esoxee St These lands are offered for sale in compliance with, the provisions of an act of Congress, approved Mat iT oye uies at Large, vol. an ‘They will be sold to the highest bidder f: quaotl Bot excesdi: one bandred they don’t know what ts good.—Ulive Harper in St. Lentis- Globe Democrat THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE WATERIN THE MILK.—“We know the public is down on us,” remarked the old milkman, as he a ped out the desired quart from one of his big cans, ‘but the public is mistaken. In the fust place we put ina leetle water—only a bit to make up for skrinkage. It goes to the big dealers, and they ain’ta bit keerfal when they gits to pouring in water. They sells it to the ,and they put in chalk with one band and water with the other, and they are thinking of politics and get in Loo much. The servant gal goes after milk for the fami- ly, drinks a third of it, and she puts in water to make up the measure; and, you see, when the family gets it the taste ain't there, the 100k ain’t there, and they goes for us ‘poor old men who hasn’t a dishonest hair in our eas, That's the way, mister—gee up, there, jomer !”” 4 eee but very serious and annoy. ng typographical error’ appened to & Boston paper. ‘There is a Pen insurance company and @ Pennsylvania insurance say that Penn company had ra from the state, the t ye ter mistook “Penn” for the abbreviation of Pennsylvania and there was trouble the next moruing, fol- lowed by “a card” from the incensed ageut of the Pennsylvania concern. THIs Is the way an eastern re or cash, in Cepencence. B apans. Fereon: ciierivg to purchase may bid for es many tracts as they may desire, but each bid mast be sop- arately made apd sea'ed. and must be for got more thap one hundred and sixty acres,(sed conform to the ious embraced in'the List.) paper looks at tt iter, every day. Not Ex pehaect rad tat 87-Union is not always strength,” as Sir Nay said when he saw the Snixing bis Fusa-and-water. aa 7 When the envious Miss M’F lim sey sees her rival dressed in something of more than