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* Tenn TEI =TEITUNUT ape a I - RAI COAL AND WOOD. BALTIMORE AND O10 RAILROAD | GOAL DOWN! DRY GOODS. JBARGAINS ONLY! GOOD WHITE FLANNEL, 13 EXCELLENT YARD WIDE WHITES Fi. Eemnavts Bxcelient BLEACHED COTTOS, 9. Bern: a ® LOBSDA Goed BLACK ALPACA, 2. Pare elk BLACK MONSIS. B. worth 75. xcel BLACK ALPACA. Wool BLAUK CASHMERE. 75. %, 91.50, 1 ILKS VEBY CHESP, 61, gi excellent quality, al! men, 80, pors'vanirmer 37,60, 62. fest Be Largest WHITS BLAWKRT, $3.59, worth gs, ‘augsi tr B®0DEEAD & Co., 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVE AND 932 D8T., BETW Bi ABD 10rx STs., Offer to their friends. customers and strangers FALL DKESS G9008 AT REDUCED PRICES. Lyons Siiks, 75c. per yd and up (old prices), i brown. Bary Biae and Botile Greea Slike ai ioe, au Wott Breast Cashmeres, 75c. and up (original Black alpacasand Mohatrs (double fold), 250., up, ‘Wool Fianneis. we. acd a Bleached Ootton, 90. 2S. aod up. Liven Towels, #1 per dozen and 2p, Britieh Hose, §1 80 per dozen (receatly $3), Baibrigasn Hse. 93 per box and up, S-Betton Kid Gloves t=: Blacks White, Btreet and on loves in jack. e, Opera colors, @1 35, al ine Table Damask .50c and up, All Lines Dorlies and Napkins, 78c and np, Ladies and Gent's Underwear at manafacturers’ Prices, Filk Tiseue for Felling, t0¢. and up, Corsets. 5736: Hambore ¥dging (best makes),S0 to @3 per yard, Gent's good Bnelish Suspenders. 25c = pair, New atyle Laties’ Bolts and Netted Sitk Ties, Ladies’ snd Gear's Cofiars, Ooffs, Haadkarcbiefs, Buffs, Ties, £0.. &e., of |: market prices. Cali and exat styles at loweat ine. JUST RECEIVED, 40 PIECES GUINET SILKS. ‘The GUINET BLACK SILKS, which are the best makes and most renowned in the Sdvanced ip price 0 per cemt.. aud naving b-en sac. Seeefel in secaring a Jot of forty-six pieces of thie celebrated brard ik at old rates, we offer to purchasers every plece of these guods at the for- mer prices. Amo: edoice these Silke just opened we offer soms very $ito, gi 7s, and 2. Plain, Pisid, and Striped All. Woe CaSHMBRES AND DEBEGES for fall just received. WOLFORD 4 SHILBERG, 517 MABKET SPACB, SUMMER GOODS AT COST TO CLOSE OUT Woot Flannels; is 30" Bets face we =, 13. 0, 4 .rente Bio out thetr children for school will ry Dress Go ‘Bink Alpecan, 28 to silk gloss, 51% t0 Teo. Mol Guinet Black Sugdl-tr BuxY Now AND SAVE MONEY. BLACK LYONS SILK at @1.50. $175, Gat- Met's make. Taese prices oo Sade loon thas we can buy to sell at again. A fall line of BLAOK CASHMERE at 57 81.3, 81.80, old prices. One case of dest Fall style CALICO, fast colors, at GX ., worth Sc The best WHIT SHIRT. Srished, at $1 28, bet- for then what is generally sold at tue same price un- Frank Leslic’s Cat Paper Patterns. GEO. J. JOHNSON CO, sngl9-cotr TLL Market Space. (CHEAP DRY GOODS. 150 dozen Heck Towels, at $1.50, 83, §225 and eres: also 50 dozen very fine qualities at ‘. wo yards Richardson's Linens, tn short lengths, inst. very 10-4 Bieached and Brown Shestings, at 30 ard) Table Damask Olot. 3 Linens, ail wid’ Sit qualities and pattern special attention of our custe fo ‘as they are very cheap. ‘Canton WISWALL & GWYNN, Be. 705 MARKET SPACE, EAB SEVENTH STBREBT, Offer the following lines of Goeds at leas than cost pcctaction OASE FINE OOLOBED ALPACAS, BEAUTIFUL SHADES, FOR FALL TRADE AT 20 CENTS PEB YARD. snd desirable assortment NEW HAM- Bund mbes saline ropialsnet ‘20 per cent. of regular prices. 2 Ww peste BACK OOBSET, GLOVE FIT- FRENCH CORSETS, AT @ STBIPED PIQUB, 10 cents. SINE VIOTOBIA LAWSS, 12% conta. 4LL SUMMER GOOOS AT NEW YORK @OST, TO MaKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. WISWALL @& GWYNN, engs-tr Bo. 706 Market Space. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNSYLVASIA AVENUR. ‘We have carefully gone over our stock and re- @uced prices to the lowest Sgures, to close out our ming stock of remst: DBY GooDs. SPEING 45D SUM”: ALL MADE-UP GOODS, 4LL UNDEBWEAR, ALL DBESS FABEIOS are lower than ever before, and in quality that can Bot be 5 From and sfter_ MONDAY, J we close our more st six o'clock peme TY % weclom et BESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY a GENT’S FUBNISHING BMPORIUM. FOR BOYS, unfinished, at e130. E them finisned, Bt ise, ” Sag cas tates ere — NE, if ML f . Rie bual or tag AS eA Tn GENTS FUUNISHING GOODS at lowest prices “ perectiaia rao, yeu F street northwest. HOTELS. RIGGS HOUSE, THE TRADES. R gpuoOvY D. JAMES RIEN, PLUMBSE AND GAS FITTER, mart -tr 404 orn STREBT B. W- A wrmrine + RAILROADS. CREEEESER <., 2076. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 00—Baltizore, Bl icott (ity aad Way Stations. 40—Baltinore, Aunsp li. «na Way Station-. = ce 8 end intermediate statiour, 0—Ba\ttnore and Alexandria Juaction. *10—Bew York, Paliadelptis sud Boston P ‘0 Cape May. T ‘Tha-sda) Berurday, by boat via New Castle; datiy by sil. Paiiman Parlor Oars, Sunder F tations, and connects fur Sooke a™ . 6 =2 Poivtct ud Way Sta” bs = 30—Beirimore and Way S*ation-. §40—Chicego, Crnclanatt, 8 Louis, Lontevitis ood Pittsburg hx Berkeley, Deor Pars, Oakland, Brederieky Hagerstown, aud Valley oad. Farlor ead Sleepers 9:35 New Form Limited Ex press, Baltimore aud Philadelphia. Sanday to Baitimere ouly. 5—Baltimore, Way Stations, Bilicott City and 1:40 New York Phil welphia ard Norfik Bx: © Press. On Sunday, all Way Stations aad Bal- ¥. ittmore and Way Stations. 4:39 Sabiocre and Lenret Rxpress. Bl'icott City, ‘and Way Stativae, via ear ‘ 35—Feedes od Polat of Broke, (via Mott >: 4:43—Betum apolls and Way Stations 5:43—«feinvatl and Louvrille Evprecs: Rx- cept Sutarday daily to Bernetey. peer P. ck, Oakisva |. Louisvil'e by 11.30 Hi pbia Night Ex- York ~ > ‘ay Stations. and Way Station, Metropoli- ch. Lonie Ex Chicrgo. Colambna, andarky, Newark. Borkeley, Deer Park and Sisepers m 1:40. 5:45, 5:45, + 10:05 and 11:43 re aud 40—Mortmborg tap Branch. 11:45—8¢ Bai B10. 8:40.9:3 7:05, 7:35,9:0 daily ber trains dally, except Sunday. au Bo conpection « st lop Bratehs or tr New York end Philed for baggage to be cheoked and in the city. 08. SHARP, Master of Transportation. Tow OOLE, General Ticket Agent. note tr GEO 8. KOUNTZ. General Agent. uy anza 1876 = 1876 exsy ou West, and Southwest. Steet Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Hxjuipment. JULY 1078, 1876. Trains leave Weehington, city time, from Depot, ad 8 streets, as followe: fest, 6am daily, with Pai g; 7:40 p.m. daily, with P ace Car t» Onicago, and 11:50 am. daily cept Sunday. AND POTOMAC EAILBOAD. Wocheators Dutalon Mlagara , sud the North. 6 am. daily except Sua Gay, snd 7-40 p.m: djal'y except Satarda ace Cars to Watkins. For Brti i. Buffelo, and Misgare falls, jaily except Sunday. For New York snd the Bast, 9:40pm. daily, with a ap ma Limited ress of Pall- jor Oars, a m. dai or Hew York snd the East, 5 i Oe y except Sunday, re ed. For Philsdelphis, §:05 am. and 1:40 p.m. datiy €xcept Sunday. aed 7:00 and 9:4@ pm. datiy. Limited Bxprees, 9:39 am. daily except 8 ar Accommodation for Baltimore, 4:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday, Line $:05 am and 4:20 pm. For Pops’s Or Gaily, except Sunday. or 6-00 end 11:60 s.mand 4:20 p. ERLOKSBURG BAIL- DBlA & WathHINGTos m.1,3 a Suadey ‘ond 7 pi, Blchinoud, 11:46 p.m. daily, and vie Lynchburg, 5:20 sm, for Washiecton, 6. 7,8, Lam,t, 3 0, a 7 pm. Sunday at 7 and 10 am , ani 9. On Tickets, information, Bleepmg and accommodations can be procured at t — Northeast corner of Thirteenth street and Penn- 2, Barior Oar he Office sylvacia avenue, Northeast coraer of Sixth street and vanta avenue, aod at the Depot, where orders can be left for thé checking of Baggage to destination from Hotels and Besidences. . M. BOYD. JR .Gen'l Passenger Agent. FBANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. 9u3.17 CU" VEns«L B.R. TICKET OF BAILBUAD TICEBTS to oF from al) points bought. exchanged or sold at 8 reduction, of onB Do! ae or de) ‘Tickets good till used. Besgnas cncoked through, 5 WHIT! 5 ate” 927 Foun. ave, Oendy tere, STEAMERS, &c. SProrst sotios. sfier Friday, & On and eptember Ist. the schecule hours of the Ferry Boats will be as follows. i FOR NORFOLK. wae ae aT oe FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. pany's whorl, foot of 6in warect, every TUMEDAY, 7s. m, for Curr! md = , and every ', stopping at a7 For iatemetien, Sppoeite ibe ‘Treasury, oF CLy DE’S NEW EXPRESS BTW PHILADELPHIA. iDBIA, WASHING- TON AND GEBOBGETOWS, D. 0: STEAMEGS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA every BSATUBDAY at 12 returning LEAVE GEORGETOWN every pS a 7 te m. “4 Te. Nm omni in please have them marked MEE. Fe BERR, uf Georgetown, D.O. jyn-tr #OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. THE STEAMER Ba ce gs o. 8. BYL&s, will leave her wi i. of 6th street, ev: MONDAY and, THI BSDAY, MORNINGS, ot 7 WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA SND POOVIDBHOM STRANGLE ‘Itne will leave Palladel- 123m. for leave, steamers of the above qhinerery SATUBDAY.at se eae and ‘No whan ward freigass. lading from the above ports. Breights seiivery gf, eights and pak F street sad L118 MR sitoot BOF oS: CLYDE & 00. Ho. ‘Wharv, Fauledelpnia, ate here tor Waidhagon Rea ae CUNARD LINE. Algoris......Wed.. DAY rem New Tot ‘ss 15. gold, LORISTS, J.B. BERRY & O0.,(Lete of Small Oo.,) 617 be | { ! ' low lower COAL DOWN}! GREAT DECLINE in FniCBs- Bobits House, aad Just call at MILGBR'S, 307 ith street north- street, bear Ravi and at 131 vered toany Tates tember 81! LE Call soon, for Coal i Ibs, ot ths Citic De. rece the above offices at than have ever been beard of until Bep- a ‘000 of the present month. sept COAL. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. FROM THE NEW YORE AUCTION. LESS THAN COST OF PRODUCTION FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. BUY AT ONCE. PBICES DOWR! In consequesee of the recent decline fn Coal the foliowing will be our prices, delivered in any part of the city, until farther notice, viz: Per ton. White Ash, furnace, egg, and chestntt.......$5 10 Lykens Valley, egg and stove... It {s not probable that these prices will hold for many days, and we, therefore, advise our custom- ers and friends to buy at once. T. EDW. CLARK & ©O,, OFFIOR 603 PENNA. AVE. N. W., Corner 6th street. Wharf and Depot foot of 4th street east. sep3-6t ——————— mM, ML Rh & SON, aaa city Sixt AT LOWEST MABEET PRIORS. ct promptly attendedto. AL OAL! ae south west. winter seppiy: the following OOALS st reduced a Dhar cccse cecseessnee sans enenecnen faa + woheoemmnemmeme! 1 FI A J de are one = "end ‘Oall early and secure this advantage this A ‘Wonth, a Drices wtust advance with season. FAMILY SUPPLIES. SUA. [USL eller tastes, asks a trial of J. A. HOFFMAN, es above, confident be please all ico stock, of FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. AD orders conscientiously filled and satisfaction guaranteed, augl?-ly at Open Every Morning. or BO. MANN =a attention of the public to the choice ae round at hie i tow 638 639, Ocnter Market, which are fog § open Dealer tn BERP, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON, @& OORNED BEBF A SPBOLALTY 629 and Ocnter ts co H4M5, &c. GbaYs FERRY PRINTING INK WORKS. me sp 7 ETO, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, AST. NBAK ST. slus egtans ers “MOF Tt diy Auean as ber 789, at folto 22 and land records of the D ©, keown as So. lion & Gescrined tn tormer convey- F. Gttbert’s subdivision H. WABNEB, Beal Estate Auctioneer. BURG ROAD JUST BETOND MOURE Out: VT ORMETHRY. Loom sbi bia, e mM eeven square is of f road, near Mount Ulivet Uemeter bar, of the Hickey ciate. a5, gor, plat of the on reenter Be. s ‘S10, et seq., of the ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. of which $100 will be req ‘to be paid immediately after the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months after the day ofeale, with 8 per cent. per annum interest until paid. Ifthe terms are not complied with ta ton days af er the day of sale, the property will be resold after three days’ notice tarough t rent Star, at the risk and cost of the defacltt ser. All the cost of conveyancing and by the Parchaeey, | ARHFOED, Trustee. avgl-cofds J. T, OULDWELL, Salesman. S72 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until TUESDAY, September A.D. 1876, same hour avd pl HF ORD. Trustee. 0ng26 eodas J.T. COLOWELL, Salesman. 8. KE. WAGGAMAR, HOF eal Estate Auctioncer, 619 7th street n. On TUERSDAY. September Sth, at 5 o'clock, m . I will offer for sale, in front of the prem-' Toes, Lot No. 2,equare No. 40, fronting 62 fee 2% inches on I street between 231 and 2ith streets northwest, containing 6346 square feet of ground. THOS. B. WAGGAM To-monaow. Powekmay & GBEEN, Auctioneers, TBUBTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED EE. TATE ON (south side) GRANT AVENO® USE AND LOT. 16x90. virtue of @ deed of trust dated December Mth, 1878, apd recorded in Liber No. 803, folio ‘973, of land records for District of Ooi end at ti La I hg of the party secar: will sell ot pe lic suction, in front of oo SDA er 6th. 187 Lot*F,”inJ. W. {0 67. both inciustve, of part of Pleasant Plains, as said subdivision oy J. W. Wright is recorded in Liber," Levy Uourt, No. 1. folio ” in Surveyor office of said District, situate in istrict. erms of sale: One-third cash, (of which’ $50 paid at time of sale,) and the balancein 6 and 12 months, to be secured by purchaser’s TWEEN S7u AND UkD NOBTHW EST, HO by Fight's eubdivision o| of Wright & Cox's subdivision 7 8 per cent interest from day of sale and « deed of trust on property sold. Cony pA end recording at purchaser's cost. If ter: sale are Dot complied with in6 days after sale the Trasice reserves tbe right to resell at risk and cost of de- faulting purchase! z HOLTZMAN, Trustee, eng%s-eokd 1321 F street northwest, ‘Pp HoMmas DOWLING, TRUSTER’s SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRIOK DWELLING, NEW JERSEY aVENUS, NEAR L STREET. y Virtae of deeds of trust. by the same par- Hee, dated June 10, 1375, recorded in Libers 197 and 83, folios 10 dud 256, in land records of. the District of Columbia, by request of the party secured thereby, I will offer for sale, at auctioa. on the ises, WE ‘DAY. Septem! th, next, . m , the northerly one of three two story brick houses, with the lot, containing nine rocms, frontiog on New Jersey avenue, near L street, ¢ fourth cash; revidue in six, twelve end eigt months, for notes secured by deed of trust on the property, with yearly fnterest at ten it. from the day of sale ‘cent. from ‘when a aepostt of Btc0 wil be required; and ifthe terme are met com. Dited ‘with within Sve dare Teserves the right to reeell, ‘Terms: upon five days’ notice. atthe cont of the detau ing purchaser. conve: rehase: "gAR ‘0. WESTERVELT, Trastes. B0R29.rep2 45. THOS. DOWLING, auct. 8. B. WAGGAMAN TH Gat nsate Ractionser, 619 Teh street. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY 18 THE BASTBEN PART OF THE VITY. On WSDB AY, September 6th, re. im square 907, fron’ on 7t! stron, L and @ southeast: Lot Bo. 1. square 1011, fronting on 12-h street, near Linool: uare 1021, corner 12th street and Georgia avenue; eeaaare 1043, front- street, between ISth and léth streets south. cast; Lots 16, 17, 18 and 19, corner Bast Capitol and stroots southeast, rms dsy of ssle Mt “THOS. KE, WAGGAMAW, Auct, the followiag described in the git of ‘Washington, D. Ls Morrison's recorded uare north of square num- fifty-one (351), together a part bered three hundred “terms: Ba0, withrinterest at 8 per cent. 2 B00, with tote é =f Dé lat, 1376, to-day of bale aud od the balance at six, twel ‘with interest, secured b) trust on the proj sold. A dei WH be requtred ai time of sale, and all ing orchaser’s cost. If terms of BBES, od W. STICKNEY, { Trastecs, MIDDLETON, yor . sa Beal Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTER BALE OF A VAGUABLE DEBUG STOKE ON PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, BE TWEEN 19TH ABD ¥OTH STBEETS. Virtue of a deed of trust to the unéer- wgrd, dated os ged Ist, 1874, and daly re- corded in Liber 760, folio 168, one of the records of the District of Gotambia, and poe gy a at pul jon, Inter? on THURSDAY. September 7 th, 1876, o’ciock &. m., all the contents of the Dri % Bo. 1991 Pennsylvanis avenue, consisting in part ‘ountain. x rt ao Bottles, Drage, Medicines, Fancy Articics, ‘Terme: One-half cash; balance 6 and 12 months t. aterest, scoured by deed of trust on property. 100 down at time ‘of alos If terms are Dot with in five days the Trastee the right to resell at cost of parc! 4 MIDDURTO te Corner of Tih strest AUCTION SALES. UNO N8ON BROS, Auctionsers, D Sour ‘corner 9th aad D sts, nor: hwest. > F JACU6 O. GIBSON OF 9.2 77s STBERT NORTH © Bm In viride ot a writ cf aischment issved out of the Clerk f the bis trict of Col pablic ale caneon cc mmencip, atiels, L = lot Hosicries, large draws acd #hirts, lot Bo Mag aud Drewe ed will be George W. ipder atrac! jo. 77, gold to satisfy attachment tn favor ef Utermeniec againt Jacod 0. Gidsoa stEx. S. Marebal. DO RP. U _tep5d@ DUNLABSON BROS , Auctioncers ([PHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. WOOD CASE PIAN® FORTE: MASON & ROH rt Y mI PAR iB) Bee FLOW Guna BLES, AND ; FOLD! i *TsR: NT u re DE No Pu Ut w LY AB Lu ‘ = 13, 1876 at 10 o'clo idence of @ Indy declining No. #17 33'h street, between EB and F streets, I exall ell the above superior collection of Furattare. ‘Terms caeh. seeps dts THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer. P. A. DABNEBILLE, . Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker. 0) ND 10Te STBEETS W 4 By virtue of adeed of trast dated Bogus 14th. 1875, and ¢uly recorded in Liber No. 792, folio 404, ope cf the land Dis- tint of olde lumbia, and by t of the ain pieos oF parcel yp the plan or plat Jot ber: rest st 10 Ber cent, per annum from August lich, 1878,) 10 fetber with the expenses of sale cash,’ ani’ the alsnce at six apd twelve montbs. for whicn the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale and secured by @ deed of truston the roperty sold abali be taki yposit of i lays the trust K and cost of the defaniti ir chesrr fier giving Sve days noice in some news- Daper published io the city of Washingtoa P. A DARBRILLE,{ Trustees. sept dads F.D CUBABY, Salesman. HOMAS DOWLING, Avetioncer, VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN AT PUBLIC SaLE. By virtue of s deed of tra Liber No. 776, folto 60, of the land records o' the Dietrict cf Oolumbia. I will offer for sal at eae auction, in front of th SATUBDaY, tember 9th, i m , part of lot 8. in Uid Georgetown, }. Begin- Bing on the south side of bridge street at the end of 00 feet measured westerly from the west side of k Lape or Market street.and ronning thence ‘sterly on Bridge street thirty-one ,31) feet one (1) thence south one-half degree east hence easter: rt it ‘on said alley (31) feet one (1) iaeb, a ce northone haif de gree wost 110 feet to Bridge street aud piace of be ainning, with the improvements ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance ia even fn- stalimente, at d eighteen moa hs. with interest a Rer annam, secured by the notes of purchaser and a deed of trust on the roperty, or ail cash, at option of the purcheser; 910 dow'n at time of sale. eyancing at cost of purchaser. EUGENE CARUSI, Trustee, ep] cok THUS. DOWLING, Auct. jownman @ GRBBN {Auctioneers a BUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON BOUTH SIDE OF N STREET. BE TWRES ist AND 22n STREETS NORTH 30x108 TO ALLEY 39 FRET WIDER. ai Deartn, eer ad ia of the land records for quest of the party secured thereby, 1 will sell, at public auction, in front of the Ise», to the high est bidder, on WEDNESDAY. September 13th, a D. 1876, at 6 o’clook p.m , ali that certain pecs or reel of ground in the city of Washington and Dis- ict aforesaid, and known upon the public thereof as the west thirty (30) feet fronting 1 street northwest, by the depth of one hanired and elght (108) toa public alley 30 feet wide, of original a, (13,) in square numbered the ‘sol Convey plfea wits ‘after sale, cost" purchascr in defenit ae ij Wit. F- HOLTZMAN, Trustee. sop? @ Ho. 1321 F street north weet. ¥ PROPERTY ON ° WEEN ber. ofthe a off ton, lot No. ae ty - No. 734. in tt ing ® front of cig! six feet five inches on orth Carolina avenue, an average dep.b of about one hundred and fifty-six feet. given upon the fall payment of murebase money . Conveyancing at ths paicha- ser’s co:t. A deposit of will be reyaired as s0cn as aula. BE ALD FENDALL, ‘rustes, 326 45 street northwest. angd0-d DUNCANBUN BHOS., Au DeowsMan & GREEN, Auctioneers. E OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ON NOTH SIDE OF MABY- KETW REN 10TH AND tira No. 1006 — CON- SusTLN ‘ORY B PWELLING WITH LARGE WIDE G8OUND ATTACHED. By virtue of a deed September 101 in Liber Bo. cor BIOK LOT OF parcels Hying in the city of olnmbia, and be- officiel or ground origtus! numbered one (}). in syuare numbered hree bundred and fifty-two (352), together with the im provements thereoi 2. rms of sale: One-third cash. of which @100 must be paid at time of sale, and the valence ie atx and twelve in equal payments, to ba se- cured by purchaser's notes bearing fatorost from day of sale at the rate of eight per cent per au- anda of trast on the prop- ncing and at par- che aT sale, the Trustees reserve the right and cost of purchaser in default. i B0G08, * ‘Trastees, Rorthwest. Lg STEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE PRO! TH 7 CT MY NOB yay _EVENING STAR. TUESDAY ...... September 5, 1876. The Diference Some murmur when their sxy is clear And wholly bright to view, 1 ope small Speck of dark appear In thelr great heavens of biae; . e with thankfal love are Siied. “Treat o.% streak of light 1200's mercy gild ag ny ay mt Aig Bow ax Oma LaDy was TRADED FoR IxpiaN Ponizs..~Mr. F. E. Smith, of this city, arrived yesterday ‘rom the Black Hills, paving come through wi? four teams via ibe Els valley route Toe usual doll stories are told by Mr. Smic%, ®dout $1,200 to $3,000 In dust being cleanea UP ta twenty-four hours’ run on soumbero: the Deadwood ciaims, but tbe Republican re porter bad heaf@ eo much @bout that sort of gentleman to sling aside about 81-200 ia just Ubat the party brought in and tell avout the “boys.”” ‘Omaha party were carried through from Sidney to the Hills by Mr. Smith, who relates @ good one on Heory Daemon. While resting at the Rei Cloud agency, an Indian chief, named Two Siguts, Was slruck by the looks of Mrs. Daemon, when the following conversation too! between Mr. Smith and the [udian squaw?” “Yes” said Smith sq0aw? Give pony.” “No.” Two “No”? “Three pooles?” “No” “Four p + tes.” % very good Bquaw.” A {ter se.id- i-g for five of bis best ponies, Two Sights offered nem for “white sqaaw,” who was looking op at Uhe progress of the bargain. #8 well as ber husband, interest. Finally Smitn lected five poutes, turped them into the corral, and told tae Indian to take away bis partof the bargain It seemed too good to be real, and the light apd be ppiness that stole into that ladian’s eyescan never be described. It takes two to make @nd three to ratify @ bargain, as Two Sights found when he altempted to take the lady with him. Of course she resisted, and fcugnt and scratched till the Indian gave itup in despair, and came back for his po- nies. These were floally given up to save @ Sght with the whole Indian nation, and the party resumed their journey, arriving all (Omaha Bee. right Y OF DisTREess.—Oa Tues- ortly after retiring for tl bight, the matrouof the Home went dowa to the front door and found @ little girl stranger calling loudiy for help, snugly wrapped and laid upon @ bundle that proved to be clothing for the little one. A note was also found, written in @ lady's baad, plain S.. Sig? tue one is @ nice, healthy looking girl, apparently about eigut weeks old. The letter read as follows: 5 Ism @ poor woman; have been married two years. My husband left meon tne Sth of May in search of work. Ihave not seca or heard of him in that time. He left mea littie money but it's all gone. I tried toget work, but could not on account of my child. If 1 keep her, we must both starve. I know of no other way to see ber provided for than the way I bave decided on. I can ably get my own living, and, if Will send you money to her sede. notenough, but ali I can get will sent to you forher. Ifmy husband comes back, [ willcome and get my child. Uatti then I must let si care for her. It breaks my heart to let her go, but I can do no better. Ihavespent my last ny for \nings forher. My last two cents got & half p'nt of milk this morning, and I have not Lasted food to-day, nor do'I know where £ am going to stay to night. You may think Iam an unnatural mother, but put your self in my place, and then you will see differently. My child’s name is Nelile May, and I entreat you to love and be xind to my dear innocent babe, as you hope for mercy hereafter yourself. ion Times. “DEADWOOD"—The Indians Have It on the Miners.— Speciai correspondence to the Caey- enone Standard, dated Deadwood, 3d uit., confirms the death at the hands of Iadians of Isaac Brown, Chariey Holland, A. Smith, aod Lon Mason; the first named, from Vir- ginia City, was one of the frm of Lee & Drown, owners of one of the best claims ia the Deadwood district, which has been aver- aging £1,000 a day forsome time. Holland bails from Sioux City, lowa,and Smith was @ preacher, late of Kentucky. Lou Mason, of Denver, was killed whilst in pursalt of the party who Kliled Smith, on the nignt of the 224." Dan Baum, of Cincinnati, was shot and killed by James Young, ta @ saloon in Deadwood. News from Custer to the same paper gives details of the killing of four mean eur that place ou the 23d, whilst en route to thelr bay camp, although no names are given. A y ‘pursued the Indians, who bumbered by trail twenty-two, and followed them to the hay camp, but the Indians had been there and taken everything but a grind- store. The place where these meu were an- busbed was at the bed of & long canyon run- ning eastward. The Lodians, hiding amou; tne recks, watched for their approach, toongh all were not killed at the first Gre, as the bodies of the two men were found on the rocks, whither they had fied. The complete cepsus of Indians at present at Red Cloud agency to whom rations will be issued in fa- ee short of 5,000, and of grown maies A TRAIN IN COLLISION WITH ELE PHANTS.—On the railway from Madras to ———— as & train was morn tnd *peed, the engineer saw @ herd of e! ts approaching bim along the line. He whis- Ued down the brake. In an instant, how- ever, they were into the nerd. The leading elephant, @2 enormous tusker, was appa- revuly only enraged by the whistle, and charged the advancing train. There was a tremendous concussion. Tne elephant was Knocked off to one side, mutilated and writh- ing, and the ren ey? @ series of jolts that nearly threw it off the line, came to @ stand. Stil] against the bodies of two other animals of theherd. The tusker was by English gentleman who was traveling in , a which the train on its jouroey. The herd scam; an the train, and bis tusks were pered &way, and turned when @ mile off, on @ Knoll, looking in ® about dazed, stupid way at the train as it moved off.—[London Globe. BESSIE AND ELIZABETH —Bessie Turner is living iu our neighborhood. Her financial condition is not affluent. Her $140, which she is said to have received at the trial, did not go far. The books that were published in her name were written for her by @ friead and she received $1000 on the two. She has not been successful in her efforts to get employ ment, and claims to be in nesessitous circumstances, She bas talent enough for ® leacher or governess; but her services are Dot in demand. She borrowed a few dollars, lhe other day, of @ personal fflend, stati that she was actually in need. She has bi one or two places, but remained only a short ume. Mrs. Tiltoa resides in @ quiet way in Brooklyn with her mother. She is almost completely isolated. Snre ipports herself by giving music lessons in @ few families witnin Lhe circle in which she moves; &od ia this manner she will spend her winter.— (Burleigh’s? New Yori ler. s7-“You want nothing, do you?” said Pat. “Bedad, an’ if its nothing ye waat, ye’ll fod it In the jug, weere the whisky was.” ed arm is prettier without they are liable to scratch @ fellow’s ear. s7-Mr. Charles Backus, of the San Fran- cisco minstrels, is to be married in Philadel- SS on the 15th of next October, to Miss zzie Mason, @ beautiful young lady of Ni- agara Falls. s7-If Professor Huxley can explain why froth in schooner of beer, his visit to this a country will not have been in vain.—{ NW. ¥. Dispatch. s7-You can ine in some families Sone outof EO on 1} ae i gre i i sf é i 3 | iss abe i i ef Ej i fs How Ticur Tarr Weae Trew.—Toeex- trem ities to whien fashien hax a@ivancel tp London tn female attire are really deplore- bie. A lady op whos trathfuiness I can de- pend confides to me the following jars: She was 4 the other day to Inapoot the wedding fr mofa young laty of hign rank. The dresses were very Dumerous and beautiful. and every accessory of attire was in the height of fashion, if not of good pity, Wear these instead.” And she poll three complete suits, not of armor, cba mois leather. It is only over iy catast wok piace. A indy made her bow to tne dueen * little too low for ber “kicking strap,” (aa ® men would caii it, bot I dare say Mr. Worth bas some prettier name,) and it s!|pped do f0 far tbat sbe could not get upagain. Ty Lord High Chamber!ain himself had to co forward apd set her straight.—| Baglish @os- sp in Harper's Besar. To 8riTE JoHN —A physician was recent- ly called to attd an aged women f He nd her living in most squalid poverty dirt. It@ppears thet ber only resource an annuity of about seventy-five dol lars, which her son John was legally bound to pay ber. She wax very til, aud as fret the @oetor bad bo pb of recovery, Bat afters few Omys Altendance, he one moraing found @ marked Improvement in her cond! tion. “Wel, granny,” said he, “you are # great deal better this morning. “Oh, be I?” said sbe, with greatanimation. “And wail I get weil, docther?” “Yes, I am quite sure of it” “On, ,” said she, starting ap and thrusting her band uader the bundie of rage which constituted her pillow, and drawing it out with e: “Iti bad @ bag gold here under me pilly I'd give yees the bull of it for that same.” Then laying herself back exhausted she added “I don’t care anything about living, but 1 should Like to disappoint Joun.” THE EDITOR of the Utica O er walked over to Horatio’s Saturday, and peeping over the lower halfdoor of the farm house remarked: “Sir, we feel certain thet you will at last consent to serve.” Whereupon the old soldier arose, as red as @ beet, aud fiercely replied: “You infernal young’ con- cheese! taminatea You undisgutsed idiot! You — — —_ | Have you, too, been sent to torment me? I will not serve! I’ve said so in all the decent words I am ac. quainted with! Getoutof bere!” And he flung @ tes tray and a camp stool at the van- ishing Observer man, who ran down to whe Lelegraph office and telegrapbed: “Goveraor Seymour will certainiy t. Itisonlys question of time.”—(N. ¥. Graphic ENTENNIAL MANNERS.—A few days ago ranger @tone of our hotels asked for bapKin Atdinner. Tue landiord refused to bim one. “But,” said the guest, “that man at the other table bas one.” “That man is @ regular boarder, and has just got back from the Centennial, and I nave to pander to him for @ day or so, bat it won't be long before be ibe wiping his Mouth on the table cloth and cleaning his nails with the fork, like the rest of the gen- tlemen. “No, stranger, we don’t allow bere as a regular thing but we ourselves sometimes.””—| Sim An’ Herald. “Dat's HIM.”—A rather elderly darkey from the Post Oaks was inquiring of a —= ifhe knew auything of lis soa The policeman repited, there was a young darkey in the lockup, that bad @ mouth ike @ stable door, &ad & piece bit out of one of bis ears, that was locked up for breaking up & prayer meeting with an axe handle. “Dat's bim,” exclaimed the overjoyed parent, “he told me he was gwine to ‘muse bisself,” and the policeman conducted we parent to the bower in tue market house, where Pete was recovering from his amuse- ment.—(San Aniomo Herali. re In Pa ‘There are forty of the “Fouotaines Wallace” in the city of Paris, and ten more are to Le erected, all Qt Lhe cost of the beuevoient gen- Ueman whose name they bear. There are also, it may be worth noting, nearly 25,000 cafes, or public houses, within the same snace, to say pothing of 19%) music halls and 238 public ball-rooms, where “refreshments” of various degrees of alcoholic power may be obtained at exborbitant prices. Taking Ube ation of Paris in round numbers a. 2.000.000, 18 will bo seen tant there is one free fountain to every 40,000 persons, and one drinking to every 50. Nor in the days of ear!, ring The democrats’ convention met; Not when the birds in Heaven did sing, But when hay fever in had set. Then mournful tbe swollen nose Ip autumn democrats must chesr; “Uatibely dow Lhe seasc i goes Sidee onl Ml eneed she Resiqge eee LN. ¥. Graphic. S7-Mrs. Horine of Kentucky had had seven children at three births. All doing well. S27 The great aim of the politician of the present day, is to Tin fivecaylinble en e words cagh to his one-syliable ideas.— (NV. E Dispack - 7A thoughtful darkey said the other day: “Dm boss, weddorter 8} in town au’ wole er ter go inter de country an’ git de weeds suter my truck. Bay Ne 87-A Preston man who called upon 8 mu- Bical friend last evening at su) ume was warmly welcomed as they ty and were just going to have <ymgient. He said he thought he smelt it as he came over. (Norwich Bulletin. 7 Aller the fall of the curtain ny act of the “Dask of the Gods ‘agner made this little speech in respoase to the ap- 4 “Now you know what can be done. you wish for an art? That depends on yourselves. Have & firm resolution and an art will follow.” &7" Lavender went home some time after midnight, and complained of his tight boots. “Lf your boots are as tight as you are,” said = 5 S7-A little miss, writing to her father on the first di of ber entrance at boarding school, say The “go eg bed prayers, and 8i » and passl) round of bread, which I did not take, be cause, not being confirmed, I thought I nad Do right © take communion. Aflerwards I jearoed that I had jost my supper.” s7 J. Milton Spy me in Bow Sighs set retest pao ae oo }oors a end Atos aod when arraigned said: “Your Honor, I'm a lawyer.” “i'm ® jadge,” was the re- ply. “You're fined $10, and I advise this poor girl to sue for her wages.” s7 It was @ pungent answergive = Free Kirk member who bed deserted colors and returned to the old faith. The minisier blunt); Jobn, and = 10%, 02 Sachs beeen ante e_—_=_=_—==EEee UNDERTAKERS. RR.” sanver, 9367 srzsae, Undertaker, Wm, NACKETT wives —__2. ¥. HARVEY, _eoms, R.*- BARKER,

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