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AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DA DRY_ GOODS. TCHELI MARTIN, Swecessors to John T. M NIA AVENUE, foli tneof FALL AND WIN- w tao the bow «nodes sad | portations. | SILES, \ ELVETS. CaSHMERS' HOUSEKEEPING GOODS of all kinie. stock of BLANBETS, SPREADS and « aelt,y 92% PENDSYLY Are new operine TER PRES G0OD* is Tedries » lente: trom the ke | Sen D | io Liber Bo 799 folto 9, ane | Cords forthe District of Colambia and at the qvest of the party secured thereby, we will sei! fi Al at CURTISS Public acct: i ptf the premises, tothe high: bidder, on TUR*DA¥, October 17th, A.D 1876, 7 All corrisces will have to come to the D street 43905 tho ¢ certain Dar- ennance while the Avenue is torn up. iL of gro mee ate ont aS bin. aod « gton, In strict of Cofuml - MITCHELL & MAR . ywn'and described upou the o or ground of said ott 5 lett ind m a: ed ortétr_ 911 Penna ave. and 924 D street, “0,” in Todd's recorded sabdivisioa of ee ee o (1), fm square numbered PRY GOODS AND CARPETS. farce hundred and Sfty ‘twe (362), together with the Qattcoes Underwear. 88 cheap os any aliowed for easb; _oc3 te ____ 709 Market Space. BRODHEAD & CO., Lj ORTH ES: BNE NORTHWEST, B 939 PENNSYLY “NIA AVE. AND 933 DST, DBSIBASLE PL. BIWESN Stu AND 10TH STS., ‘Will open to day aud through the week now and st, lis yy of hat bo PRESS GOODS cites wp an Lots. in the re. led eubcivision of al lotaé . io aga OF THE MOST RYCENT IMPORTATIONS | S61. imoroved by & twestory brick howe he incladine . ae fers an oppor ity fora first-class invest- _ men All Weol Fabrics, in Armure patterus; Checks acd ver 5 Colored Castmaren: ow a tifa aFeo's: br r ~ lane, Cloths, Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. of which $20 must be paid at sale. and the balance in 13,13 and secured on the premises. with cat ‘at option of pur complied with in ¢, the undersigned. Bx resell, at cost and risk ecutors, reserve the right of defaulting parcha-er. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. CHINA HALL DIRECT IMPORTATION. We sclicit from Citizens and 8trangssan exami- nation of our large assorument of DINNER AND TSA SETS, CUTLEBY, TOILET WARE, PLATED GOODS, BBONZES, GUAESWABE, Vasts, bar gains ful shades of Bs Blue silk Mf Skirts, %o., work & W ems: Gaon, ic.; All Wool 4 ir. Elegant 3 button XID GLOVES, « Rew syle Wide Mesh Silk Bair N Bik Ties: Latics’ and Gent's Uader: sete __§ D®* e0onps, 939 Penn. sve and 932 D street. CARPETFINGS, &c. ‘The jest, ob: }, and it desirable stock often Dat ooo fs nod Caen CiGs over ox- JSBDINIBBES, MANTEL ORNAMENTS, ‘Bi asbiegton can now de foand re ard FASCY GOODS GENERALLY, of OUR Seer Store running through from 7th | OW Di ngoT 1MPORTATION, cmoricing meee & CO. ful, desirable, and ornamental e BOUSBHOLD REQUISITES, ‘AT REDUCED PRICBS. 2 TiSOTELER @ nno Pitot See gas Yeon iauas FALL AND WLNTER DRY GOODS, We arcnow Fecpivteg 9 ful stock of Seasenable hla gp, Drovers to sell at prices that will dey ccté-6t genet v SHINO ator ee (ootetana gt 7 WEBB & BEVERIDGE, W Medicom anc low priced DRESS GU ODS, Wc., Tie. Are now recetving their Fall Stock, f CASSIMBBES for men and ‘i ie of ei BLANK STS. 10-4, 11-4 and %, Jat 81 per pair leas wie TS, finished, are th best sold HOUSEFCR NsuN 4 CO, TAl Market Space. WEBB 4 BEVERIDGE, FROM IMPORTERS’ AUCTIONS. fep tr 2009 Pa. ave., bet. 10th and lithets, Oesbmeres *HIRA Eve freon, Bary Dives Seal Brown asa Plum Color 3 eka . Supord Bleck, Brown and 8 OUSEFURAISHING GUeDS Lace and Nottingham O Long Plames, all evlors 4T LOW PRICE! zO. WATT! Dim 314 7th street. above fynconD-nanp FUBSITUB! and the bigest cash prices paid, and sold 4 Alt colors and sizes of Kid Gloves. Large Honey comb Spreads, only Bplendid iarge White Blankets. Beautifcl : amask Table Li naan 38 na Gaced prions, for cash. Br RYOED, = ta Dailw Gaklsof woicn myi-ty Vor. 18th and G etre Sas northeast the city. sepiS-tr 608 oth street epee Patent Clos RAILROADS. ANOTHE LOT OF BALTIVIORE AND OHIO RAILROAD CHEAP DRY GOODS SEPTEMBRE 171x, 1876, CARTER'’S, 707 Market Space. Express. = Hagerstown, and To. Nalley Road. "Parlor and Sleepers. “Bo'con- ‘ery wide _ notion for Chicago Saturday. 8:46—Point of Books and Way Stations. Har- a Fisonburg and Wey Stations Valley Branch, and Oslico. im remnants, 5%. Yard wide best " Cotton, in reunants, 90. eep2s-tr 9:3 1 Eastern Cities. 5 pon sacopt at Belay MARK: throug! 0 705 Mr erace. 705 | Sistiswtutnaar ts ‘pekaaare Siar oad IMPORTANT. > __ 1:40—Hew ¥ senate facet opd Mortalk: Bx; In view of the Scarcite of money. werball | 3:30—Baltimore and Way Statious, Frederick Srices that ‘acfy competition. “We came ts part: and Lenre! B: BLACK SILKS, from s7e. to @4.50 por yard; e first asl Koos) Genmaes cn Bonen ta Fate SILK for 175, worth now 61.25. aud Winchester 443"Salttmere ‘Anuepolis atid Way Stations, 6:30--Beltimore and Wey Stations ts Annapolis Jupotion. ~ ‘ile Bx; . Bx- $:45—Oiocionat! = Louisy! f pas OsSHMEBRS. BLACK and COLORED, all the new and destrabie shades, at S0c., worth 4236. ‘tuchester. py tng cars to Otacinnati and Lonisville. BLACK ané COLOBED all shades; special bargain jotnt of Rocks and Way Stations. in colors at 3c., worth 5. hiiadelphia ‘Express, HOUSE FUBSISHING GOODS. BLANKETS! cago, Votumbas. ieenaris Janction, end BLABSEETS!! Belay. 10:00—Dew York Ipbia Night Ex- all wool Blanket, §5.90. worth @3. Table Le ernie nia ba tek feats wide, tes eos eit Ore core toate 10:03" Baitimore and ‘Way Stations to Annapolis Jomb Quilts, 75e.; worth $1. 100 pisces new wg poRetion. panati andi Ohtenge. 654. "Lease Oreton's dark shades, 120. | 11:43 St, Louie Brprem Omctnnatt and ( made of W: Gent's np oregpete gH complete, le: Stith and AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. B. BH. WABNER, Beal Keiate Aucitoneer. OF A VSUL0ABLE SEW AUCTION SALES. THis AFFERNUUR. UNOANSON BROS. Anct aaa att abhi ‘Sth and D streets n. w. w fH eet at azetion. tn TRUSTEES’ Sale TWO STORY FEA atdocicck p m ME RVUSE ON 3p STBERT, Ti October th, o BETWEEN L AND K SCRERTS BUUTABAST yy ee OUSE. By virtue of jond of t |, Gated ac, 2B .cte1b, end sroorted ta Lites IAN COLLEGE, aT AUG: August Set, A b..1875, < ui Uenst Sst. A B.- 1878. and s<corded ta ool 4e foo 388, ove cf the land a the Disirict of Cotambia. and st the reatast of 1s BUSTERS GALE. ere the now our we sba’! . yublic auction, in fr yemnises, on F ‘ale, Pi Bs) of deed of trast tr, me. Gund Se sit that oe t | Fee of 1 ict of Soham: joare num! Ors EBercoeysonentg fate tists Prams Decliae Sp ea ‘ = tn brick Basement . ‘dated S4ch of sale: 9700. with int-rest theren at ton 79. tect on cent. per annum from the same of the sale. in emo .8 cCons'st of @ ured by e deed of trustou Dwalling with of ths purchaser being very euls- poet ssle A'l eon ‘hase money if the + of (10) dase, t scoured by he at tae expense of ST | ren the a “ A deposit of @50 required whe. the = 4 3 moots. 4 BP JAOKEON. Tranes, 00 10.18.16,17 19.91 Oct. 5 . DaBNEILLE, P. © PONE BuSis wroner and Avctioncer. —_ Cxsncser SALB. DPexcanszon BBOS., Auctioneers. = BUSTER'S FALE OF ON stu & 91H TWEEN LSTRERT AND G SOUTH, AT AUCTION. By virtue «f @ dood of Gated L¢comber 4b, 1571 ‘ber &6. folie 339 toe lend records, gutta Cotta ’s'Linen, for & — my ine daily, except Sunday. sep’ WISWALL NY, Bhection Hagersiown or Val- ES sod Sore le ‘Bra | forNew York and*Philsdalphie Se ee ‘For'turther information apply at the Baltimore i ngton Stations, and GENTS FUBNISHING EMPORIUM. #55, 601 ane 603 Penneyivan iFevenae sod gis - ord HIBTS FOR BOY Epo Mtb strovt sorthwest, w re weal be aoe "G. SHARP, Master of Transportation. pe, pot the parchasers. TH . Ly 4 LM COUR, al Ticket Agent. wat Ser baring these STUBTS, as | GEO. 8. KOOBTZ, General Agent. sopt-tr ali partly-made Sairts. Ihave 1876 ot 1876 4:8 GOODS a¢ lowest prices PEN ESYGVANIA hirt Facter: EDEGIE BUILOIaG. | To the North, West, and Southwest. = = | Double Track, Steet Rails, Splendid Scenery, BANKERS. OCTOBER 973, 1876. z ‘Trains leave Washington, city — from Depot, A,A.A ne pana tne We m dally, with Par- . \ with Pal- 5 ' Ox- MAO BAILBOAD. Baffalo, Misgare copt Saturday, with 5 ‘Ganandal- Rt oven. , except MES F_BAIRN, Eee tt ane — ees: af PLOMBSR AND GAS FITTER, mare -tr 404 orn STREET BN. Ww. is ot corner of Sixth street 7) svenue, Northeast corner “ol Beazsan See SS amy ——— ————————ea—Se——e— [MIVERSAL B.R. TICKET OFFICE: eigiaza i MORAN, 6126 Pa, arenes, ‘one o' ty, in the Wi trict of Colamoia, and by request of ies secured the eby, I will eli, at pubic auction on THUSSDAY. ths 19th day of Oct. ber, A D. 1876. at 4:30 o'clock p m.. = front of ibe premises, ali that piecs or fotl Wesbiogton ce rd by directi od: h the meper line bed lot H, and being part af lot ID the ‘de® of Noverb: ‘the srool of | Tin seid eubdivision, and extendiag trom 1th street ee re Jane situated tn the cicy of Washington, District We, tbe back line of sald lot H . fo lekee Geel ee eee ambie. and KRown upon the grotad bat o che tmprovements cunslet of a three-story brick | (ieee. and rusning back tothe reer Tnent ° 2 ar muilding. 3 en 7.) ed and tbirty (630) tog fur tne same | Pt crirth casi; balance ta equal | 10 (35) foot oateald steste at's potut om Sih atreet cast, distans eighty atx feat nd 18 mantha. Fespectively. after nd ng back to the live of said lot, the same rom west nterest at cia! per centum per di ac Funning therce south twelve fect Wing all of lot numbered seven (7 )in sqcare sum Furpleg therce acath twelve feet annem, the payment thereof to be secured by 8 Te- bored fur hanered and fi twelve feet atx Inches to served lien on the said equare conveyed to vperty, and no deed to be made by tbe tr Pail’ the wh of Jomes Bhode , M * money hasbeen paid Conv ing at purchaser's Barrin, and William B. Webb by dee: cost, ico de oaitattimecfaale If terms of sale November 3d) 1884, and recorded am ing a with within five deys from day of records for sald District, and being the same piece the right to resell at risk conveyed to Jobn B. Milier by Mary B Blerold and naar ethers by deed dated September 14, 1874, anire UNSTON, Trastes om vg the land rec rds. together with rorcwmente, rights, privileges aad heredi mente io the same belonging or in any wise appor- of two deeds of trast, duly re- iD No. 006. folio 239, and Lider No. 19 358, of the iand records of Washington ip the wistrict of Coluabia, and dj ered BS M. JO beg ail | sep2t-eckds" P. A. DABNEILLE, Auctioncer, CHOANSOB BROS., Auctioncers Poutheast corner 9th and D streets northwest. BKLIN SAVING FUND sOOIETY, ae Bavkuuets. > 5° 1H OMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. ‘A woll-establioned Businese Stand. FOUB-STORY MARBLE FRONT BOTBL, Bxown 48 Taz “Irving Bow 912 WaLnor StRext, West Fifty-five feet fremt, apd 238 feet deep, nt eereete ctey as and being ered nine husdred and thirty, icacribed as followe: Beginuisg vor the same at 6 De int ferty-1our fest sonta from ths northeast cor- ber of sald rquare, and fronti 9 rei thence pert ot squere num In the District Court of the feet ii Bi marth alone Mb sree st torsinae Babu as WT Fettern District of Penneriv prevemonts, i Wredftamonta to tho same Belonging of TABLE, ac. Bc MGs TURDAT, Dec ee ire, at 19 ‘atone | ‘OM P RIB) ovclcck noon. will be sold at public ssle, ry to hird ¢ the balance in six AT the PHILADBLPHIA BXCHANGS, all otes og interest st the ITU! that vali four-story marble front Hotel butid- ured by deed of trust on ane ing, Known asthe iuving HOUSE. situate on the a will be re or ae Ww. north of Walnut street, west of 9th street, Ho. ustre reserves the to Property at the risk and cost of the aefailting in some ir chaser. upon giving five ca: ce fi Pubil-hed ia waahitgton, DO i im. DO. * cc -RIGHABD 3. RARNSHAW, Truster, tained in house No. 1835 @ stroct northwest, | ,iche” “mine Grst Gvor: about 78 chambers and corner of 1th, to which we sarticularly invite the | /eOGnzs§ bath ro Cmszoner BALE OF VaUUABL attention of those desirous of purchasing good and tubes, 3 coo! FuOVEU AND. ONIMPQOVED Substantial Furniture yer: PEs NETATEIN THE CITY ANDY COUM ‘octs DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. | ii. huticcen ned rng ote @TON. ite dest ie | catton and surronn: 4 By virtue of a deor.¢ J, 4: BEPETTI, Auctioncor we abi 603 7th street northwest, sag) tof the District ning fa front Ot Oct ber, Bu legs tm Opposite the Patent Office bout @ fect, can be bought at a fair oagreeny Tey LABGE POSITIVE 84LEB OF THE ENTIRE | tbe purcharer des! enlarge the hot turbered 016 quite I iI'at padi STE OY A LADISS’ aBD FOE, | By order cri o8. P, STOTREDUBY suction, to"th St the tims and | NISHING STORE aT avorio A WM. McLEAN Berstoatter spociticd, che fallowing parcalsof | gy, GUS STUBE FUR UNV i coo to OHM Tos of ai EDNESD " On WRDNESDAY MORNING, Cotober . prt oa H lsee EL DAT, cho $8:h instant, on the | at1n at 40 o'clock, I will sell. army store, DY | 1.22, 5or, farther particnlareseply to Wa Mc premisen, af 4 o'clock p.m ine te eery Gt | No. 603 7th atreot northwest, = sprenaid By egg eye gy ey gd Mitchell’ recorded subdivision of erifinal letnans. | YEisty of the above good, naniely:” Ladi sheet. M: THOMASASONS, Auctioneers ered four (4),tn square numbered two bundred avd | and Gent's See et eee | HU South 4h scrost. thirty-sight (238), 1a the elty of Washington, Dis- eee ai nd 141 1876. Philadelphia, October 5, JUBCASSON BROS., Auctioneers, oct! trict of Columbia” This lot is situated in th: between 8 and T and 13th and 14th streets ivi ‘Towew. Table’ Cloths Buspenders, 8: sud many othe D . Cloths, — Wrst. and ts improved by atwo story brick dwollin, aes pat endiery mye perc ea ¢ sale will | POSITIVE SALB OF A WHOLE SQUARE OF Fimisees f wiitsell cli those Goce et Poe 6 ongthe | feccntioued inthe AVTRENOO at 3% ocisct, | QeOUNE GEE Souk WHOLE SOUARE, OF cUrdIDg 0 Ore Teese eto ots © 804 D, | cod in the BV ENING at 7 o'cl ry lottobs | INST WABD AT AUOTION. Rombered five, clk aud coves. Sree esiom, of lobe | cid without Nmi be ofved | On THURSDAY AF) BRAUON, Octoder Toros bosieas aad Thre 0 Te the eee | Aa Mescriment oF fcigera- | 42 commencing at 4 o'clock, we’ will sell re of ,Woshingtep, contained within the following metes end bounds: Beginning for the came at s peint op 9th street west distant fifty seven (57) feet two (2) inches south from the northwest angle of equere, and running thence south on 91! forty-erght (48) eet mx (6) inches; then ninety nine (99) feet four (4) Inches; thence forty-eight (48) feet ninety-nine (99) positively , in front of the premises: Of square south of equare 17; of lot 2 ia eyuare 30; ‘[HOMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. BPEOIAL BALE OF PIANOS, ROURBBHOLD FUBMITUBE. FIN OT OF gear ars. COOKING AND HSaTING Vv On WEDBESDAY MOBNING, October, 1b. 1876, at 10 o'clock, in frout of RA 3L Hampshirs ava ne, Twenty-Nh surest and H ‘erms: Onsb; and if terms of sale are not com plied with within ten days from day of sale, the treet east north six (6) inches; thesce weet feet four inches. to the piace of beg inpin, ot Is improved with three two- Propert; ‘will be resold St the risk aad oust of the story frame dwelling bones, cach having © trom | daction vette cet et cout of my ee eee Re OR wat be me ot ag ach house will be sold sepa: | ment ofthe abov gorte og DOWLING, Anct, | OUR DUBCANSON BROS , Aucts, 3. On THURSDAY, ti = - * ~ T ‘BES SALE OF Vatva%ua OOT- p m.,iwill sell, cn OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers Thon Se, NEAR GUWARD USIVENBITE ty. By yirtue of ‘dated STRE'S SALE OF FOUR BLEGANT BRICK | ,," TROUEE OM TWERM | i ea R en ‘VORCO i 23:8 AND 147 STREETS HOBTAWEST, aT AUOTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Uolumbia, passed in cause Bo 4,408, Equity Dockot le Phillip Wallach Zelmon Bicberds ot ‘October 154, 13 folio 228, we “ig premises, at 4 ™ - bete one isten of Howard University tent "Th: property vision of 10" niversity len’ > Prop {routs 100 fecton Pomeroy sirect and TUas beck of he sbet width 10 fect to om alley 15 feet wite and is foot; thence west one mu! ) we —the under: rus- | i ih @ two- ti Brick Shegoe north Avy (00) feet: anv thence east one han: | toe will tell, at public auction. on WaOBESDay, | Poy wihe two-story ana attick = dred and sixty (10) fect, to the piece of beginning. Bf Octal 6, commencing Bose ot uate: Ons third cub; thevestine in tno ‘This lot is sdmirabiy for butidiag pur- ot ground situs <¢qual psy ments at six and tweive months, w! Just north of Colambis College "aad ai ‘Oo ee on ee st ts 1) cent Rre'intersection of the lath street and Plecce's Mitt tereat at teu (10) por cent DRtOD, per described ss Lots numbered 21, 2%, 24, be secured by e deed of trustonthe property @100 Chisman, Exley and Kichards’ subdivision of the | geposit when Droperty ie strack o@ Fon settle. 4 On theseme ats hee | P m., om the ore of ground numbered two hundred and fort; mcnt withia eight days afcer sale, otherwise dep. sit prem'ses, I will offer for sale all of Lot numbered | (240),and improvements. This wroperty is Toosted to be forfeited. Conveyancing and recording at fifteen (is), secoes to Darrow's resorded subdi- | on the north side of the goed mpl shape purchaser's cost Endsiaty Bre (508) inthe suid ots of Weakneae: ty Ave said city of Waal : This lot is situated on Oolombia, between Feed ate oo) is improved-by a desirable two story ick dwelling house. 5. On FBILa T, toe 20th Instant. at 4 o'clock p. f..on the promised. I will offer Tor vale tote num- treet. between Q and B D_W. JONES, bor bwveet GD RUMSDEUL, } Trortons ost9-dts (Wash. B. WIGLIAMS, Avct. Homas DOWLING, Auctioneer. LE OF IMPROVED REAL BS. ‘aYETTE STESET. Ho. 82. B: > AND 4TH 8T! thin est The yarcheser vo ccmply with terme of m dey; red pine hapdred and scventy-fen after sale. othorwise the Trastes r-serves | + OWS, D.C. pared ant “four . : 0. the seid city of Washington. "These lots She ‘right to resell at the risk sad evstot therde, | Usoersna by virtue of a deed of trast to us, improved. ead will bs sold separately o we previous | nearing date the twenty-third day ol March, f son waves 8 curt red at time of sale upon wach lot sold.’ | & Dados ani recorded ta Libr Bo 7a), fatto, or le, of a 5 one lor '. Interest, as tenant in commnel “eps CHAS, Ur DUNUAMGOM, Trastee, | ‘Disice of Camaiia ak at easton coum and wwonty_tnrce, rot in Trout of the’ premises, on MONDAY. the : 44.0 A talaed within the folowing motes JUNCANEON BEOS., Auctioneers. a'dey of October, 1876. at o'clock 0 ‘ommencing for the same at & point on ‘» 1876, » m..e or parcel of ground known end desiga MaGSIFIOBSTIBLAID rgetown. "os 34, street wost, distant ton (10) feet south from the | MeGRIFIGRET [BLALD the jeorgetown. ic sald District, ee cine TURKISH CHAIRS, pd rg ninety-three (93) feet four (4 FAROY OAME OHAIBS. tide of Fayette street, between 34 and ith streets, ten (10) feet; #6 ana extending back of that width 135 feet, more or fonr{4) Inches to tne place ne esa to the line oA Be Beatty and Hawkins’ sdaitien to . On the same day, cf Ocor; s . for tale, on the préinines, w HAL P Of sale: @2705, and ioterest from March interest, as tenant nO 0K. , in carb: the of Lot numbered tw sy Le bered five hundred and wr ia] 4 rt Ain city of Washington, contained withia the following Pos metessnd bouads: Commencing for the same at the | H. an ore | neriheast corner of seid lot 23, aad ranning thence | P! peUt cuaneee S weet twenty-seven (2/) feet; thence south une han Dears TOE, the Trustees will resell at the ded aud five (105) feet; thence east twent ea phere nan ing purchaser. (37) feet; ana thence north one hundred and B i jgati TH Boo JOsEeH T.D t . feet to the place of begianing. BH. » BALK OLY: ws at CHAS. M. MaTTHEWS, ‘The terms of sale, us proscribed by sid decree, | entire Household Farniture contained in THOS. BOWLING, Auct. are: One-thind of tie purebase money Incash,aud | 604 strect, pear F streot northwest, at | Ct’ __THv5. Sowaint Bact ance in twoequal paym-nts at six and twelve anction A. DABNEILLE, Beal Estate Auctioneer. With nter-et at? pet cont ,secarad to the | Ou THUBSDAY MOBNIMG, October 12, : Janay faction of ee. Unless the terms of sale | Ccmmencing st 10 o'clock, we wil sell, at THUSTBES' 84LE, AT AUOTION, OF VALU- are complied with in ten deys, tre Trasiee will re- ere ace — See. eo ABLS ImPROVED WHABF PB0PERTY 18 eel), at ‘be sisi worthy the attention of parties ging to ouse- fog. SCATE__DUNCANSON BROS.. Auc toners. ‘HH. WABNER, Eeai Estate Auctioneer. B 1578, and recorded awn ‘Wa-bipgton county, y directi: the land records of D. O., in Liber 723, folio, of the virtue of a deed of trust, dated July ici ab 2 Dat. ynre' nn ¥: Trastec, Wo 34 iY vg HOUNGE MIDDLETON: Auctioneers cou Le Droit Building. i p BALE OF A VALUABLE TWO- = ee | TETORY TEAME. SoUm “WIthe BRICK UCTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE PROP-| SASBMENT- UN 32 STREET, BETWEoo Tt Apter ack tied te kgt | SURE behrerop assy ‘ of ; 1Srx STREBTS WEST. IN WASHINGTON | acest st -“ OITY, D.C. Py virtns of a deed tember 27th. 1875. of HAD. 1ST, eda Liber fe + the District of Oslumbis, nod at the rersert Fon {clo 149. one of the nba. bo'ders ¢f the note secured thereby, we sha! Premises, of trust to a, dated Sep- record in Liber No. 795, records for the Dis- land St public auction, in front of the % Hhcrelsy scoured we wid pall oat tic aae oT, | DAY: the 13! day of October, at 434 6 by the channel cf the Potemac river, and on the thereby ved. we wiil sell, at wae Suction, in | m ,ajl that piece or parcel of ground kno’ east by the tty conveyed to J r. : ae gd ee Rg a by otto M Uisrhicum and otbers by deed dated De- : vision of 8 be i De- said city of Wash- | ninety-eight 798) toge'her with the improveaents | Comber 16, 1880, being also the same property ng ® pert of inal | thereon, consisting of s new two ene Dwelling with bri at. ‘Terms of sale: @7! fe Hi aRb WURULERS ROLE: "8 Te At A TAR. ++» @ctober 19, 1576, EVENING 8 TUESDAY. A Touching Romance A TRUE sToRY AND LAUDARLE AMEITION—1 TH OF M&S. READY, HE PRIMA DONN (From the Ban Francisco Bulletin } More than a year ei under the’ head ary misfortune to make beadway. was abroad study under great masters in the foreign lands of poetry @pdsong. Her genius, her aspiration, and more than all, the nobility of her and ber modest worth, found read: ton in the mind of the young o! made her cause hit character admira- cer. He own, @nd so readily we aspiration of her young Mfe that he ged fortune to enable ber finish ber musical eiue in the best schools of Florence and Mi Poor to purse but rich in womanty pride, she de- clined to tthe gift of so much money. Alone and with the aid of meney she earae! in local concerts and private tuition, she visited Boston and farther progressed toward the fame which she longed to achieve. Her refusal to Accept money increased rather than dimtvished the OMver’s regard for ber, and be renewed the offer of aid to Minnie Beals, for such was her name, with & proposal of marriage. They were married in New York one morning more thaa four years ago. At noon on the wedding day the bride satied for Italy and the husban 1 start- ed for Arizona, where be had baen orderet on milita: uty. Frequent letters vrougut ings of her success. Her yolce was like @ “string of pearls,” said one renowned impressario. Time wore on, and she meie her debut tn the finest theater of Florence to seemed to smile, and she secured an enga: ment to sing in the leading ta Ea rope. Her singing in Constantinopie elicited the highest praise from ihe press and the malace. During the past year every letter ex- ch between the two referred to the happiness reserved for the reanton. Tb. aim of their lives seemed to have been reai- oe they had ae oe cen- every > an it in expected enjoyment of what had been obtained a: the cost of so many sacrifices and the peril of so Verse chances. _— a departure from ly next No- vember. Fate dxed 1{ otherwise, A singlé Sentence from & strong man utterly crushed and broken down, concludes the story: Saw Dreco, Cat., Sept. 5, 1576,—Minnie Keade died August 24. Paruie Reape. Mrs. Reade died in Paris. Licatenant Reade bas been stationed on the southern border for over @ year, in charge of the mi!!- tary telegraph construction party, and is at present in San Diego. BURNED In BED—Sad Death of an Inmate Of a House of I fame —On Tuesday evening ere occurred at No. 5 Chardon street a hat on Tuesday even @ prominent man Providence. pame is reported but which is thought to be fictitious, came of the inmates named Mand Wall. About tion were found to m the room cecupied by Thurston, and upon gaining an entrance Ube bedelothes were found to be on fire and the occupants severely The fire was coon extinguished and Dr. Cil- ley called to attend the injured parties. The girl’s burns were found to be terribie, the whole upper portion of her an A being blis- lered. Ail the assistance possible was ren- dered, but despite all this she died about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She was 22 years of and belonged in Maine. Thure- ton’s injuries are ofa serious natare,although not necessarily fatal. He was taken care of by bis friends, who bave thus far kept him in seclusion. It is said by parties who claim to Know that the girl arose in the night for the purpose of killing mosquitoes, and in so dotrg overturned & lamp, which set her clothes on fire, and that the gentleman w: borped in Serr tae to extingaish t flames.—( Boston Post,7th. A MUSICAL DoG.—The Troy Whig has the following parrative: “A gentiemaa in burning accident which has already resulted ‘ted to Survive. It ap- pears: asiD' or » Ro I., whose to be L. Tourston, te this elty and visited the house on Char- don street and retired for the night with one midnight theotber occupants were aroused by outeries for help, which upon investiga- Proceed this city is the owner of small Scoten ter- rier that shows @ decided taste for music. A young lady, bis daughter, is taking ies- sous on Lhe piano, aod many hours are given to practice. One day the dog was in the room he showed greet interest in the piano. He jumped upon the table and looked at it, saa posed into i aa ot eae qua out an t as og to where the sounds came from. O1e day when te young lady was playing the dog tried to imitate the notes. Afterward. while she was practicing, the dog He dia not bark almost do at the sound daily would try to nor bow), as dogs will bells. All a ying ber was ber son, @ bright, intelligen: (Hooking hg Melville, it appears, rented apartments yesterday m: on ith street, near Plum. About? o'clock 10 toricated, and very noisy. “A. duiticalty en= xica noisy. jou! ~ p abe ues a@crowd around ied on to havea ‘'Y prepossessing in ap- pearance. Her first husband, the officers say, was @ Mr. Melville, who died, leaving ber With @ son and @ large fortune. 1n Paris t seem to have been of much account atall, for shortly after marriage he ran away from his new-found with She claimed that she io substantiation the fact that she had glasses of beer, ‘‘and that,” » “would have but {ittle effect on me, as Ne Mrs. Meiville threatens to sue the city false imprisonment —; Cincinnati Bnzuirer, ith. A QUEER COLORADO FISH.—It bas the oF &@ cattish, the body of an esi, tne legs of a lizard, while the gills are loog feathery plumes. In the fall of 1859 the writer car- ried back to the states four of these Osh, red in alcohol. They were Sl body of water’ in whteis tesy were a un ly in wi as thick as tad; ine ile. One of them was 2 ee Se who said the fish was first: by Hamboldt in the mountain lakes of Mexico. He did not found north of 4 iw” 4 i beta rid fates aerose ‘Rhode Island last. week, bat just as stack ‘sad — Masea- ohusetts 4 Boston ax A of the’ S splint world to ths otfoot tat “Ee sent, — & Ball's.Bye Smet Means. ere are plenty of incidental disturb- ances. If the wiod be blowing dowa the range the bullet is lifted slong. au flatter trajectory or greater , — slip over the top of the target. Dow the elevations, len, twenty or thirty " made. If the meantime. If the wind is blow! range the bullets are retariei and drop to abe ground before the target. To the case of a lei iu the up the some idea Which # tbe wind. Some days g i E H rangeané part ten of the perplexity i ; : mist which gives the w: 100K, precisely #s one would mee across the room when looking o' stove. This is perplexing The light ana shade seem to lif or target center. Heat and cold aiteots the metal &od depress or elevate the jet. But before those matters are to the rifieman must be sure of bis confident of bis es bis powder must possess the seme streng’ and ev day, and from charge to the bullets must be witbout air holes, without dent or Scratch, of the same hardness of metal and sccurately shaped. The ride must be uni- formly clean from shot to shot. And then, when the man bas masterciall these { he and can hold his rifle trae to the little bub- bie of the spirit gauge that rests @cross the barre! between Lhe front and rear sights; can hold it with ® vise like grasp, can’ re- ress for & moment all motion and bold bis Bead steady ase Tock. and pull of three- pounds resistanc: of the tigger and care not St all for the 20-pound kick which the rifle gives, then, ifhe bas not misjudged in any particular, may he hope to see the rising of the white disk o' ‘s face.— [dee Fone wae ower the biack bull's u it~ at i THE DANBURY News MAN as TURER —The Danbury News man 13. 44. Bai- ley) made his drat ee on the lecture pialform before a ton Sudience, Thure- day evening, and seems to have made a very timpression. His wn‘ ect was“ Eng- ,” and the cus! to call out od ler, but sna of soheniae nena ae which is very well illustrated by these few steam hammer. She of exguanog recipas witae test” reighbor, or of bal{ao bour in ‘eeper ¢ bair egged duchess baron with @ wen on the ap =< ie No one; yet he bad actually found be just the same as other people were. and full yee. Every Englisnman carried an umbrella at all times—at least until so! fie fe American got asinted terms of a @od similar —poamens, and they were beard with distressing frequency. Still he didn’t Know buton the whoie they were preferabie to “old man” aad “oid ” or even to “old mutton head.” Hes the audience by bis calm bat abrupt ending, so much so that all retained their omg after the speaker bad retired from g adv “And all Ubis,” said he “1 gave to the sea islanders—whenever thereupon sat dow: — > GARRETT ToWNSERD and Jim Brace went out of Louisville, Ky., into the country to practice singing bass. y made the woods “howl” for miles around, until a granger, with double-barrelied shot-gun on bis fhoulder and blood in bis eye, put in his ap- 4 am look tpg for @ bull that bas in’ around bere all day. Have either of sou fellers seed one anywhar?” Jim looked at the , then at Garrett, jled.”" And back to the city in forty minutes. i Sit i____.._9 THE OB) ECT of the { E F & etl a Hi sit it F on a Fitzeratie ———— 87“ We are ail Colonels now,” says the Atianta Constitution, “there are no piain ciUizens left in the state.” Pte fast Ldn which = -" said e preacher. “Never mind, parson,” said an old man in @ far-off breast pocket 8 deacon kin get this here I row it.” —{ New Orleans Re- DIED. BRON. On the moat of the 9th ef October, As'6, efter a long and paicfal illness, Exiy, relict Of the late Daniel Barron, in the ear Of ber r “Sor fuveral will tale place from her lat» resi denct, No.4, Dstrect southeast, on Weduestey Si.ernoon. atl o'chck. The friends of the tamil; ‘ere respectfully invited to attend. - BRUCE At 40 &. m., om the 9h of October, 1876, AvviE. beloved Gaughier of Alexauder and Sesieater ie i 08 «from the 16th str ect Presbyterian C'elock p.m. Bolstit oe and friends are BATES. Tuecsde: » October 6. gucut Be'clock, in taetasb pose of bor ages ptter J pats’ ~§ ay ani ies a ale Dr. Frederick Dawes, of this sity) ged ‘Ber funeral will tx clock pent rb ° ‘the fami: elock a i. ° . of Oharies J ‘Bureb, UNDERTAKERS. BR." =anvar, ose r ores Undertaker. Rk.” BaRSBB. - Cabinet Meker an4 Underteker, 619 Lira racer Noerawest.

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