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____RATLROADS._ BALTIMORE AND O10 RAILROAD CARP: INGS, &c. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. SCHOOL BOOKS TOR, SCHOOL 8ST NER’ t, Cheapest. ard most desirab'e stock ban RA ooo mand sab oc GOODS acd OS BPE TISGE over ex- Is, ana Way aT b aebicgton can now of foandat Bo f — 92m Teh street. Store ronutng through fi ‘7:10—Baitin.ore and Alexandria Jusction. San- MOHUN BEOS’ . oi tr WoW. BURDETE ero. oy u BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, JFALL AND WINTER DRY GOOD: if Sunday, F Mees ws paeeeeh werd ‘ sopt-tr 1015 Pennsylvania Avenue. Weare now Feeetstg 8 fall stock of Seasonabie 8:40—Chicago, Cimctapat!, 8t. Louis, and rm. ‘THE NEW BOOKS. whied we EFopore to sell at prices that will de y = tea parce od eee Ho COD | piest ary 0¢ the Bepabtte. OD Fail eeccl of superior Black aed Octored OABH- | 8:46—Polvt of Books end War Stations, Har- | Murpicsand Modems: hoe Dadic MEBES avi MSLINOB- 9° Sc Thc. Wig0 and BL. Fisopburg avd Way Stations Vailey Branch, | Histor.cal Bicdies Engooe Lawre Meging and low priced DRESS U J0D8, m0. Se: Piedmont and Wey Stations main stem, Ha- inet See mete “ih coms 3 for men and | 9:38 Nee York end Boston Limttra Bx: Freeman's Norman Conquest all Bertern Cities. 1. Oxcept at yy | Mise Tonge * Three Brides. KK ETS, 00-4. 11-4 aad for through passenge & ‘ani Phils- | Echools and Masters of Paintings. A. G~ iad- jast @1 per pair lees deipbia (Sunday to Molar, and | gO cs are the best sold | PB. ede. Sinep :15—Baltimore, Stations, Ellicott City aed Two Destiuier. gy ‘als Florence Ma'ryat's My Own Obiid 1:40—New York, Philadelphte and Norfsik Bx ei i Ba | Ag the Connciilor’ xendrie Jusction. ‘Bunday, rt e ‘aed Bal ° Tal Market 3; SEE OUR STUCK IF YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY. Free by mail er ‘s “Pare - J Lawrence's Author of Vid Mam'‘selio's APMA ww Sa assez No 911 Pennsylvania ave. WE SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS AT LESS THAN OITY PRICE. s— Freoerick. O—Baitimore and Wey Btetions to Anuspolis Jusetion BLACK and COLORSD CASH WERS and BLAOK . BILKS of ihe beat brands @ epectalty” come ecteriee Wageabaa non Wenkeee. <M pieces O4#1MWBES and 20 pleces of BLACK Si-evtrs onrs to Olucinnati spd Louisville. GILKS now fu stock ANKETS trom $3 to"$.5 and a full Mae of O—Pornt of Bocks and Way Btations. BB. O— Phiisdelpoia ond Bal HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. SCHOOL BOOKS WHOLBSALE AND RETAIL. FULL STOOK AT LOWEST PRICES. WH. BALLANTYN 425 SEVENTH STREET. Dov't fail ts favor us with call before makit your purchases. Yon will meet with polite | Prompt sttention. Aemember the loca’ W. 8. Beow., Bo. 314 8th street northwest, E. MW: to Joneticn. seps-tr Near Ponnsylvanis avenue. 3—8t. Louis Rxprese Omotnnatt and Chicago, CuesP DRY GOODS i 18 WEST END. Lh , except Bunday. a wr HAVS JUST RECE day tor Hage for New Hagerstown or Val- nN. FE York and Philadelphia at LATIN. o@ apply at the Baltimore 1 and 603 Penusyivanis avenue end 613 4 15"b street northwest, where orders will be takea beageae to be checked and reoeived at any point cH 60. to Be yard. 1,000 yards Dw: OB reduced from 38 to 1c. DEEBS GOODS. im fasaionable shades, from 2c. 00 in the ‘Bee. Colored Cash Black “ BLAOK SILKE 4T OLD PRICE: UBDERSHIBTS, from we to $4 to matca. 1930 Penns; ivenia avenue, FFEOM IMPORTERS’ AUCTIONS. jugton, ci of 6 hand 8 streets i AtL. B ‘corner For Pitteburg aud the West, 6 Magnificent Black Casbmeres See Cae te Ohne wae 2c + Onicago, <= Ink Green, Navy Bine, Seal Bro cept Sunday, Merine BALTIMORE Superb Bisck. Brown and Blue Velvets. Beal Lace and Nottingham Curtains, ia sets, ‘Pigmes, all elute Ostrich Tips and Lon; Ali colors and sizes ‘atkins. For Brie, . Oa ffaio, and Hiagare wails, 11:30 a.m., Burday. SCHOOL BOOKS ar Kid Seamless Bu'toa. & Best French Kid Button, 2 BY Misses Seamless 1 Best School Bhoes ever bad 20, 30. 40, 60 cent Ohild's Lac 8 80 Men's Best Hand sew Butten. Ww, NISA snd ‘BNGLISA it desirable styles of Schoo) |B iait SPicests ane pusils are requestea to call end oxi ine stock before purchasing elsewhere: BOOTS AND SHOES. 25 PER CENT SAVED CHEAP SHOE STORE, Ho. 402 71x Sr., Two Doors Asovz D, 8. W. $e Ladies Kid Bide Lace, 4 8 Gent's Bverlasting Stitched Boots. ‘Smaak Table Linen, oaly to ‘and the Beet, m. datly,with | $3 Warranted Band’ ‘Kip boots, ge Am Race Beotine. 61.2. attached: Lim: of Pall rain and Hubber . ra Largest Sire Shetland Shaw a E rib Beotch Gingham 30 inch Umbrellas, Sign Woman in Bhoe” in window. _sep23- bargains are offered in Me-tno « ANO OPENING BOOTS AND wool US DS Of which we ¥ the Awerican Shoe Store, 1914 and, 1916 Pennsylvania avenue. CONNOLLY’'S, i case 60 pairs Obiid’s Bhoes.7-10; septs-tr 608 Rb street, opp. Patent UMiocs Wess ai lees — Shoes: ANOTHER LOT OF Accommodation for Baltimore, 4:20 p.m. daily, eo; d0,5 91.38, Men's Poe Congress CHEAP DRY GOODS enon Greek Line 7:10 am and 4:20 p.m. Bised ets Benoa! Shogo ta So city CARTER'S, 707 Market Space. mapolin 6:00 and No wgubie toahow eedeat Bisck Silas at old prices, @1, 125, 1.87, 1.80, 1.62, cept Sunda: 15, 82. * Bish Cashmere very cheep, over ons yard wide, very fine, only 7ée ry 7 LEXANDEIA & FREOBRIOKSBURG BAIL- AWay AND ALEXANDBI4 & WaSHINGTOS 6,7. 9.10, 11.a.m,1,3, i ‘Oa Sunday % 8:30, 20.5, 6, 7:00. ane 3 at sand For the Fouth. via Richmond, 11:46 p.m. daily, except Sunde} id via Lyvonburg, * 37,200. Colorea Cashmere, dou- mailty, all wool, £0, ¢2 k. £00 vie Damas! and 12 pm .daily. je |, tee; yard wide | Trains leave Alexandria for Washington. 6.7, 8, ee White Weel Finnncl, ase — = = z Soe ciese steno Mase Biactics tne © je Black Waterproof. 7 fa Bun 5 ft 6. Frice srgest White Wool Blsuacts, ‘G3. Very wide | Tickets, Information, Blooping, aad Besior Oar | “stam of Big’ Boot. 8 28. Excellent Ged Ticking, 25c. gecommodacions can be procured at the OMices:— Very large amoriment of Casstmeres for men and | Bortheast corner of Thirteenth street and Penn. 00, i Yard wide best 8, Bod at the Depot, where Ounces. foreaaenntee bep2s tr be checking of Baggage to and Residences. CABPETS! CARPETS! 3h jen Pamenger Agent. — DIVERSAR &.R. VICKERY ovrien. ‘BAILBOAD TIUKSTS to or trom all potnte Jost recetved s new line of CARPETS in Brassels | pought. exchanged or sold at and Ingrains at aboot manufacturers prices. They | g reduction of ONE DOLLA! Sreto te sold, Prices a the way intnt clty: = i: eitnent quanen. ond Ghaclsiw ane anew. ‘Plokts good si used. cg eetea torougn, of DBY GOODS ts complete, | SPH 997 Pean, ave. Oandy wore. ond su cunminatiou will snow you the place to buy = P goods. 7 Jost dealer to all, and good value for your STEAMERS, &c. 1, LUMBER. LUMBER! LUMBER! SHOES at J Ww BB ween 19th and 20h streets. J J, GEORGES, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKBER, Ho. 2118 PENNSYLVANIA AVEHUB. First class Custom Work made at the shortes notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fall Goods of my own make at very reasona- ics Inserted tn Congress Gaiters by pat- p | veps-tr @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. coi Sas ¥. N. NAUDAIB, Le TAD OF THB LAKE teaves te sweets _v09 market Space. | rer hoNvat, Wapaaspay MASHED SPACE. = Ae : 705 108 Rae gree soe R POTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS. IMPORTANT. Fetes 120. SEOMESOR I Jom oder NEW FALL AND’ WINTME GOODS at | Bier and, over” FRIDAY. at ees (dana ot: kiln dried. Also prices that defy competition. We name in part: wre wi tee Metropoutan Vino ae Bank, strect, ‘Treasary..¢ soeethee wi OULDIN mi Lanne te wharf Ste &c., £e., which I will sell st prices to suit pur- OASHMERES. CLYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE, chasers, DANIEL SMITH, BLAOK and COLORED, all the new and destrabie | SILADELPaNA AUR AnD ra. wasmime: | S24 Phoenix Mill, 131 avenue. aotm, :D. abracas. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA every} LUMBER. LUMBER. BLACK an¢ COLOBED all shades; special bargains | gS GRDAT ab : eee ee Er ae a Ed LUMBER. HOUSE FUBHISHING GOODS. ceived daily cin good landed please have them BLANKETS! BLANK STS!! bry 5 on ar. nue. sun eubucns waxe 5 i 7 h @8. Table @F. , tu wool rug co sig Be a Bate 18 Gouth Wharves, 58 Wer test, Gab Gott fe. Seria fs Seeeey | tate hn VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, per hundred, @ pus rege cosas naastwa, | FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. | WHITH PIER CULES, (6008rnnnme —_ . « Genfotia Cotton aud hichardee's Lices, for @1 | a. pres STEAMER “MA etek WHITE PIB OULLB, (12 M€b).ccernnnne eee wm TmuReDay ‘MO ar : WHIT PIB BIDIN@ ccc sccnccnen cee ae WALL & GWYNN. | landings on, the Fotomee River, ae far down 84 | wariee PINE 4-4and 64, DEESSED....... MITCHELL & MARTIN, CoLroNs, Biv Brainos, and BLaxistox’s is. os ang, eturning TUESDAY and FRIDAY BVESINGS, sboat sun OUR 61.50 BOAB a a a On Aas | are First Quality. ALL 16 FEET LENGTH. TUB! he LA ASB ARTY by xs leave Philadel- we ove stock re euead prisse' ts toa osene Spares, to tions Set Or Femsataing stock of NG AND SUMMER DEY GOODS. it the very low rolt dar- peeiespertscawos, welbave made ote Biot ll + 80 clone. SLL MADE-UP GOODS, ° ALL USDEEWBASB, ALL DEESS FARRIVS = ban ever before, and in quality that can ry jy Bly SHIBT MANUFACTORY aND GENT’S FUBSISHING BMPOKIUN. Gold Medal CUNAED LINE, NOTICE. the chances of col- ‘specified “ The untold ee tion to ear! Those who new Mapicat InstitvrE, atfe, or THE onc lar oa NORTH AMEBIOAN EAMSHIPS, ¢ases; more than two : JAMES F eeraptions. cach ome of Wi 4 The price ef ¢ PLUMBBK = Gas a. " Be! ates, cians a, G®=4r REDUCTIC iN IN PRICE coEks DELIVERED TO P. oe THE CITY at Tl Mew -— for 83.00; «malier loads 5 cents per boshel; cartage 60 cents. OFFICE OF W. GAS LIGHT OOM- street northwest; 711 lst street northwest; Pa Sua ae false enti Oat. uf Presere: Sls, 1876. jen iedred royal 7 Oall and see them. “ea WILLET & LIBBEY, Oorner Sixth street and New York avenue. PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4 BULFIECH ST, BOSTON, (OPPOSITE BEVEKE HOUSE ) THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; On, SELF-PRESERVATION. MOBS THAN ONE MILLION OOPIES SOLD. Awarded to the Author by the “National Medical A: March miseries that result from fndiscre- life, may be ail joubt thi Medical Work iB to pay for AUCTION SALES. ¥HIS AFTERNOON. raomas DOWLING Auctioneer, NCFRY S\1B OF RMAL. merare at JSiU8, ON w STEERT Weer. Vt SIDE OF 1ére By virtue of « dec ce of the Supreme Court of the Listrict of Colambie: pessoa | ee | Sewilt of f rat EVENING STAR. TUFSDAY...........0ctober 3, LN76, pic cine seston nee echt Be aBD By virtne of a deed AUgest Sist, A. vy. 1875. ave record: je. 797, forio $60, one of the Tend Philadelphia Arab Many strangers at the Centennial are not yetaware thar they can't ee ont, o for ied om Liber fe records tor LJ che mt canse Bo. 8.086. dccket 16. the District of Oclumvt. & moment, and get Deck, on ihe same eo- sale, af gablie anction 1a front of the eee,on | bo dere: f ihe pote secared thereby, we el tavce fe. I saw an old ‘man, evid ya TUBEDAY, the 30 day o' October 1576 at 3 ore’ ublic suction. im frovt.f the p Granger, try it the owner diay. He says t> p.m . 8 partof in Bgaare uing for ¥ tbe 13h day of October, ot the gateman: “i want to go owt ® minate the southeast corner of Jot on the & . #1 that piece of pwc! of ground kaowa 8s lol You'll zoow go mina! 7 West line of 1th street west avd running treace | nun bered twenty eight (25) of George ©. @ Fie ‘sow me when I come beek, wou’t port fubdivisios of scare pumber-d seven hundred ant | You Binety eight (79s) toge her with the improve vents Gateman.— “Yes: I'll know youby a Otty- Percn, Oretating «fe ew twostory Frane | cent stamp. Deel o se-ment ranger —‘-What! Terms of sale: @780. with interest thereon at the | ,OTMDREr. Ain't the money 5 paid Fate of ten (10) per cent pe: annum from 24. 1876, apd the expenses of the sal-tn cash; ani the od for all day?" © Gsteman—"Yes 'S good for all day if Davance Im one year, secured by a deed of trast you stay in all da, the proper'y sed the no'e of the purchaser, becricg |" Granger.—-Butt want @ bite teet. wn intercet from the day of sale A de) of $¥@ will | cost me Ofty cents in here. be required at the time of sa’e Gateman.—“That’s the rale, old man, and you'll have to stand it. Bat I'll tell’ you what youcan do. You can down by them palings, and there’s some boys outside Will sell you @ sandwich for twenty cents.” 1 followed the old pg ne down tn e ings to witness his ebough, he foynd an auburo-haired boy with sandwiches, and, taki: one througt the slats, out @ fifiy-cent stamp. Then be held his hand through for the ebas “Tals is 1876," ways the brick-top Arab. Granger — Well, | guess I koowed that before. Gim my change!” Arab.—“-This is Ceatenntal year.” Granger (snapping his fingers pervously through the crack.) “Here boy! I don’t want £0 fooling. Gim my change right away.” Ar “Don't you Know this is Centennial request of 1 belers of the note s cured thereby, we aba | sell Foriic auction, in front of the premises. on Fa AY, the 13th day of October, at 5 o'clock el! that ne ece oF perce! of ground known as ¢ ty five (25) of Gaorge F. Gniick Square numbered seveu haodred aud 9s), ae pyent with the impovemesis Bo on TUBSDAY, the 3d dey at 5 ook at : ‘Yes, sboly I do. Gim m: at o'clock pm + on fs “ct wl cou in chat xe, 30m owdacions devil.” . erm 'W with interest thereon at ter reb.—* Don't give no ange e! anial wit Part of Lot numbered (ene ¢ auoum from 2 5 - = one year. ‘and twenty Granger —“ You cussed, infernal, red head- ed brat of Satan, if you don’t gim' me thirty of Was! ten and of Col for the same at a point on & street feet west trom the southeast corne: the expevtes cf tbe sale. to cash Ci rth’ fi iy © of said lot, and t6 of rc es 7 , cents I'll come ont there and get a police. rupnivg thence west eightees (15) fot aad six 16) See a cane ae ee eee ee man hold of you.” 7 ” inch+s; rhence north eighty-one (31) fect. thence *. af the terms of sa Arab.—Now, mister, that wouldn't be onet ehtecn, eh ee ‘and git ) iuchse, thence ‘Hthin ten (10) daye, the Trustees reserve the | business. You don’t want tocome out here eet Wh the temo bagioniog: | right to revel the property at the risk and costof | and pay fifty cents to get back—Jast for jenances thereio belo # SS thirty cents—and if yer was to do it for FERED, 1 o"{ Trustees, J.T. OOLDWELL, Salesman. JOANSOW BROB., Auctionserr, por putheast corse in snd‘) streets MW. *p'te, where'd I be when you got out? s€e, this is Centennial year. our jack this year. Now you g and pice, and it'll be all the Centennial.” You aveto make 7 at of six percent. per annum nott: paid, or @ i RUSTER’S BAL: Fr OVED OPER- Finale.—“Arab performs a short war St option of the purchsser. A deposit of @100 THY oN 19TH AND earners’ sooth. dance and yells: “Ran here, Jimmy! I’ve 2 rage Capen yh ah set pale The WEST. AT AUCTION. dove it to another of em.” trnstees r ran money aud interest aro wholly paid, and if terme of Gravger waiks off, rubbing bis bothered brow muttering: “Well, I'll be eternally dig blasted intew gourdseed, if this ain't are not complied with in seven days, the prop- -s On erty will be re advertised and resold at the risk and of the land records of Washington couoty, District cont of the def sulting ourcheser f Colem Dia. and at the request of the the skippinist place J ever struc! ARTHOS A. BIGRE thereby: 1 will sell at public auction, in frout of THE MURDER IN THE ALPs—H JOB Ba 3 the premises, on FBIbaY. the 13th day of Oct: iy MURDER In THE ALPS—Henri de septl-cofds DUNCANSON BI |.» Aucts. Der, A. B. 1876. at 5 o'clock p. m.. ail those certain | 7Towrville and His e—A Career of of land sicaate end lying tn thectey | Crime—On July 17th Inst the dead body of 8 wi jescr! Oo y i. fe ¥O-mORROW. ston, and Roown and described on the | young Englishwoman, the wife earl de Tourville,a Frenchman, was found at the bottom of & ravine near the Stelvio Pass of the Tyrolese Alps. The only person who was with her at the time of her death was ber husband, and altho’ there was no direct evidence against him, the circam- stantial evidence pointing to him the murderer was very strong. It also clear that she could not have fal down the gradually shelving slope, nor 28) apd twenty- ([HOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. PeWBBROKER'S SALE OF USREDBEMED On WEDWESDAY.THUBSDAY, FRIDAY ond SATUBDaY, October 4th, Sth, 6th and 7th at 10e.m ard 73% o'clock at _— days from sale | have thrown herself down it with suicidal ight to revell the property | purpose, as alleged by her husband, in sacha fine Ovcreoats, mostly made to order, and of | at the risk and ocat of the defauiting purcbaser, | a way as to have caused death, ani tant eect Oty a ney gring ae daye notice in some paper publish- | death had been caused not by a@ny fall, bat ord Engiieh makers, Senee Of Amorioan, Swies | ee age GKORGR O. WHITE, Trastee, | 0 ESping wound or cut in the temple, Gold Chains, setts of Jewelry and Bings, Solid Silver and Pia'ed Ware, Double barrelled Shot Gans, Be Blankets, Carpets. Sewin; other articles too numerous to mi to be sold without reserve for cash F 8 a fll goods left for four months and over aro incladed 10 1BIs sal0. 4 COMEN, Pawnbroker. sep30 THOWAS DOWLING, Au TH" AB LOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL BALE OF HOUSEHOLD BE, EMBRACING, PIAwos, SuUll the local istrate allowed the pris- oner’s discharge. cause of the crime, {t was thought, was De Tourville’s foudaoess for a Freven maid In his wife's service, bat pew evidence has been brought to light tead- ing to show that his motive was more sordid. he tragedy having come to the xuewieige of the London police @ detective was ordered to look up the previous career of De Tour- ville, to forward the result of his inves. ‘ligation to the authorities at Innsbrack. was ascertained that he formerly passed under the name of Heory Perreau, and jUHOANBON BROS., Auctioneers. ISTRATOE’S SALE OF THE EBTIB! be rit HOLD BEE ECTS CONTAIN HOUBB Bo. 1202 20TH. CORNER OF AND M STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUC- VI On THURSDAY MOBNING. October, tb, 1876, commenct o'clock, TRA yD the premises, the entire con- Tents of ‘House No. 1200 2th atrect mortnwest, being part of the Persoual Eilects of the lats George W. Horreil, deceased, consisting in part of — Piano, made by Shoemak PL ERO) tue ir Cloth Parlor Suite, Marbls top Tables. that the vietim of the Silvio Pass was On. 3 eens Mirror, Blab and Bracket, bis second wife. When his first wife AN Brussels, lograin and «ther Oarpeis. was very ill, one day when no one else Ma Bruseets Bi ‘trot, Chairs Was present, he took the opportanity to ex- Ma Cottage Bets, Hair and Shnck Mattress. plain the mechanism of his revolver to mA Feathers, ga Comforw. bis mother-in-law. By accident or de- Chal == sign the weapon was discharged, and a pa argent bullet passed through the old lady's brata. AND PILLOWS.75 BRU LEBCG, Adminisiratrix. | His wife died soon afterwards, and at her CABPRTS, DINING 40 M_SAUSDEUS, Adaiaistraior. | death De Tourville came into possession of Guise ap Glas ])°*SMAN & GREEN, Acctioneers. her real estate valued at £40,000, whicn had &c it not been for the opportane death of ais roother-in-law would have passed to her. The police, although not baving evidence enough against him to cause bis arrest, thenceforth kept asharp eye on his move. ments. In November last he married his second wife, Margaret, who was worta £70,000. After the wedding he induced her to make @ will, making him her sole devisee and legates. They then left England for the continent; and their tour, as we already know, terminated in her tragic death in an Alpine ravin FALL FROM a TRAP&Z8— Wonderful Escap: from Serious Injury.—Mins Maggle Claire, oue Of the “sisters Claire” pow performing at the Metropolitan theater, met with an accl- dent last evening during her single act on the trapeze. She bad toe acrobatic feats in (n WEDNESDAY MOBNINS, October, TRUSTER’S SALE OF FOUR ELEGANT RU 4 3 1876. det) o’cl-ck. in front of EY ia aal HOUSTB ON Be AN we i T shail eel a id col ‘OOBOOR ST.. BRT 337H AND t47u STREETS NORTHWEST, aT AUCTION. oods, Pals B. ro oe ‘will be sold at 12 o'clock pre- Sock at THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer, wet B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, ‘No. 1001, northwest corner 0th and D sts. ALBU PARLOR SUITS. UPHO! WereReD KBLE-TOP CHADBS! y of the District of Columbia, parsed in canse No 448, Equity Docket l4é—Phillip Wallach, ys Zalmon Richeros et al —the nndereigne, tee will sell, at public aaction, on WBDNESDs the 1ith day of October, 1576, commenct o'clock p m.,the lote o. groana situated ia the c 7 of Washington, District of Columbia, known api described as Lots numbered 21 22, 34, and 25, in Exky and Bichards’ subdivision of the bd numbered two hundrea t Chipman equare cf street. between Q and EB streeta northwest. Kach lot hes @ front of 29 feet on said Corcoran street. The improvements upon each lt consist of a substantial two-st: Mepeerd roof Brick Dwellip, use Terms of ssle: Uns fourth cash; and the balance . . pear, and at the time of the accident was &e ments to bear invotest from Guy of ale ener oom) anion being on the stage aud On WEDBSSD\¥. Octcber 4th, 1876, com. chaser to ccniply with torme of sale within By Po ee jaye after sale. ochorwise the Trustee r-serves staples by which the Sect te cece neni ee right to resell at the risk and ot of the de- became Gamecae Meee an S fau'ting purcbeser by giving five vious tated Sasa Scenes peat = mia Send oa fete, TP RUSTERS ea Bol VALUARUBIMEROVAD | 10030 CHAS. OC. DUNOAWSON, Trastee. +4 er Ga Poon BEAL A BST ‘EST, was me- BETWEEN D AND ESTRERTS NORTH, aT HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘alaraa- & deed of trust to mo, dated ‘CHANCERY SALE OF BEAL PROPERTY IN aire to the stage, soll day of Suga A.D tere: dul Tora’ (ab GRR ORTON eet 4 Mr. Wharfe, themanager of the Metro. in Liber No. 794, folio 333 et the land. By yirtos of a decree for tho sale th ‘ tap, summoned & physician who chanced Tecords of the District of Oolumbie, and by ¢irecuon | made by the Bupreme Court of the < be in the audience. He thea continued the aore secured thereby, Iwi on SA3UG: | Columbia ti numbered 4,997, Ba me, announcing that as soon as geiece Stef Berta ‘at publio anoti Stal. the undersigned Trustee’ will sel if at pitlic | could be ascertained he would make kuown hest remises. bidder, on MON DAS. the extent fore Sifibed reel estate, torwfts ail that piece oF ea eal ‘of ye. at 4 o'clock inthe nite | the close of the regular bill, be ap nd and described as the south one- parcels ay tie situated in peared, leading the geod lady, 9 tried baif of Lot numbered thres (3), in the subdivision as 28 ang 23. in Lee (Ost- | to look well, but could not svold showiag ef lot numbered two (2), ip, square Bumbered six in’s addition to Detween | traces of pain and alarm.—{Louisvilie Qour~ ‘nd twenty. city » between . Condea in the rit of Goluabin asthe tae Te eS Go Together with the impr a thereon, consisting | stx ‘aod twelve mouth, with intereet, purchaser vo | A. eae Cae oe ey or brick S | give notes secu satiofacti rustos aa (Oat cetera fe rome age convevancing.£0..eteotof | P. O. and St. L, under Conductor Joua purchaser. [sep] W. B. a Kreg ‘was snow bound tee Arg) SUSARMAN 5 BAKDY. Auctioneen, course; doing all he could to relieve his ain UABLE IMPROVED AND USIMPROVED Icy incubus uy, » Worked faithfully va EAL eed a EAT POSBLIO AvoT! portions oo — time a of of trust, recorded t yed. jokness resulted, nbera Hos 111 spd 608 folios 5 aod 285 ot hn covering from which Mr. Crawford’ found land records for the District of Columbia, and himself unable to speak above a w: In by apg ag ae thereby. we will | this unpleasant slate the tleman has pil at pabiic « in front of tbe promises, en | been until last . He ill for BATUBDAY, the Tt day of Oorober, 1576, at 4 | the pom Cage on ng "Take Reon 00 fect on | last was taken with a severe spell of vomit. Dg parcels Lot Bo 21, tasquare Bo. 1 V18, frontiog scuth D street, ‘near ‘18th street east. im, HN BEOS., Auctioneers, OBoutense corner 9th and D sts, northwest. place of begin. is, between Ist and 2d strvets southeast. TWO-BTOBY BBIOK DWELLING HOUSE AND "erm of sale: Que third cash, beiance in 6,i2 and = BOT ON 41H STEEET, BETWEEN K ABDL | jenonthe fa equal instalments, to be secured be | .,STUPENDOUS CHEEK.—A young man ET! BTHWEST,AT AUJTION. pae Totes. bearing interest at 8 By virtue of a deed cf trast to the sabsorib; fod secured by dead of trust on the property sold. * ove - 1874, a1 ronaser's {a Liber No. Tess follo S38, eof the toed, Ifterme of sele are not cowplied with In siz Gaye | been su shouid solicit a donation records of the county of Washington and of | after sale, the property will be resold at the risk | from his excellency. The Governor, with @ Coen og — wee and cost Durchaser. @75 down oneach par- | smile that was childlike and bland, drew ul eecul ther sold at time of sale. suction, on the premises, aM Gay of September, 1876, at & tof Lot numbered ve bundred and HOLTZMAg, EB CABusi. { Trustees ‘¥Y Be Wraes Bius Jeaws—Uncie sone ‘Williams does not wear blue jeans votes from Grangers, but Et tobim from many ola Hl H “4 is g 2 E i se | i i é if th | s[HOMAS DOWLING. Avctioncer By vi tes of to us, one Ri - i 2. i+ Es & . 5 | ; : 3 E | He i Hi ; ue rf He i zEeed 3 5 E Rg i i i 5 8 H % $ 3 i aE i f nn How a Granger Got Fooled by a ped over lots and felis and en- trapped many & luckless stinger. A tier se- curing them he bad 0 farther pleasure ox- cops te ace them craw) up and down the Ubrough the first o heard something ~Jing—ring—ding The ni: =a ia to do their best. boy slid out at the Orst alarm, but the old folus flourished their bapkins until sliding om dove no good. The Sting on his lett ear punctured tn the shoulder, and ~— : r r, ll der” with all ber might. a *Maul—maul 'em'” shouted the old gon- Ueman, waving the butter dish @found aad gelling another needle into hiv neck. “Police! police’” squealed the old lady aiv- ing under the table as @ big bee setiiel on the lobe of her esr. It Was @ very even fight for @ while, bat then the old man got down the celiar and the old woman flew for & bed-room, the one's deep bass voice shouting. -‘Gimme tae cam- phor, Betsey!” and the other squeaking out, “It you love me, go for ® doctor!” No one Knows What became of the boy. He is reported as mis Seated under the Swaying bead of some trees on the commons, be looks bome; but be realiz Will be red bo}. SITTING ON A Po! (NE.—The Sacra- mento (Cal )Union has the following incl. gent: “Yesterday morning @ traveler by ove of the railroad trains brought to the city ® porcupine of large size, cagci in @ roomy box, with pleces of board placed across the op &t intervals of about au inch aud a halt, in order that the animai might as much @ir as possible. His owner sat the box down near the ticket office while attending to some other matier, wad It ettiracted litte Attention. By and by @ young man, who had got tired of standing up, seeing ‘what appeared to bean empty fruit box baudy, deposited himselfupon tt with a sigh of re ef A bystander who understood the g “sit ation’ steppe up quietly, and with bis eane began puuching the poroupine. It was but & few seconds before the antmat became “fretfal,’ as it were, and theo be got his ‘back up.’ The readér may at some time have ad- mired the alacrity with which an individaal has @rises from a chair out of deference to a bent pin which had somehow got there be- fore bim, but ov this occasion tne man shot up &s though he had sat down upon @ full PSper of bent pins, all bot at that.” A PLoT To Escark THE GALLOWS —At May's Landing, N. J., between li and I? o'clock Toursday night @ plan to release the murderers of Chiselett was discovered by Sheriff Adams. Jonn Hill and Jonn Fallen, the murderers, were convicted on Thursday. A prisoner named Bunting, confined in an acjoining cell, with & sharp tustrument cat @ hole through the partition, with @ view of either passing ® Weapon to the prisoners or of gelling into their cell and filing off their irons. The noise attracted the aticntion of the sheriff and his deputy, and hole large enough to admit of the passage of @ man's arm through was discovered. Bunting was manacied, and guards were pigced in the jail nd around the wall Row Parser Dustis Uriizep.—A new industry has spruscg into existence in far- nishing @ substitute for sand or sawdust used In sprinkling the floors of salooos and restaurants. The new material is of paper, and is the cast off of another industry, namely, the particles accumniating from the process of perforating @ heavy paper asad in Working mottoes and desigas with slik or Worsted for framtug,com monly calied mats . Instead of being returned to the milis as heretofore to be remade for use it is saved &nd sold to saloous and restacrants at a —- though low figure. Being perfect- y white it has @ fine, cleanly appearance, and can beused much longer than sand or sawdust, CONDEMNING WRon A few days since the sheriff in charge of Northfield (Minn ) bank robbers received leller from &@ gentiemaa requesting that the question be asked the robbers whether they kad ever altended Sunday school. The letter was given to Cole Younger, the head oO band, who replied on @ pos- tal card: oT to say to you we were raised b; gious ts and attend- @d Sunda: regularly in our boyhood; and, two,bad charge of a Bibleciass while in ‘exes, at , Valles county. 1 have ever I bave known the the wrong pursued.” —— STABBED His Son.—On Tuesd 7 ovens: J.B. by Frenchman, and his son Joe, living near McCook, Dak., cignt miles West of Sioux city, visited asaioon at that place, became partially tutoxicated, and en- in playing cards, the son beating his and ning two calves, which tne old man had bet on the game. He became infuriated at the loss, and, maddened drink, stabbed his son in the ieft breast with dirk, the biaie passing about an inch be- low the the heart, &2-The death of James Lick, the California millionaire, is announced. 7 The centennial nelps trade in Philadel- phia. A single house sold over $300,000 Worth Of dry goods last week. 7 Hon. Elbert 8. Martia, formerly mem- = of Congress from Virginia, died recentiy S7Rhode Island (God bless the little thing!) is to bave her day @t the exhibition on Thursday Of this week. *7 Hon. Joseph Warren, of the Buffalo (N. Y.) Courier, died Satarday, of congestion of the lungs. s7-The U. 8. consular agents in the island of Porto Rico give accounts of the violent burricane which visited Lhe isiaad Septem- ber 13th, dolog great damage. S7° Mr. Moody has supplanted Mr. Sankey With Mr. Stebbins as @ singer, hoping te over Jordan on Stebbins’ wones.—(.V. ¥. Her- 87 F lirtation is said to be attention with- out Intention. Few le can realize to Wwhal an extent flirtation may be carried till they bave seen & gang of laborers at work on ine streets.— | Vurwich Bulletin. MARRIED. DAVIS—GALEB. Toosday, Octoder 3, 1876 b the Kev. J ‘becter, Mr. Jerrasson A Davis, of New York, sod Mise. Haiix Galen, of Wasuington city. DIED. On Monday, October 3, 1876, cre ViEVE, daughter of Goodwin ¥. and Mary 0, ee, aged 1b months. ober Ist, e76, at 4 o'clock & m., aged 49 years, Fossey Guakaus formerly of beg 2a Tate of Auguste, @e., in tha fda v. BABVEY, Fv eres. Undertaker. Wa. BACKETT wire B.F. HARVEY. R.*- 548uga, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, G18 Lire Srarer Norrgwesr. morte

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