Evening Star Newspaper, October 12, 1876, Page 3

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jE BEST EOCTEU! LY ask an inspectii . large aoe desirable stock of —_ FALL AND WINT R DRY GOODS, embracing afl kitvis end qualit! presen! And approacBing seasons, “nt for the . & call, you will mect with ud prompt sttention. sartag trom 10 t0 30 percent, or berchawrs. We intend to Resp Gp oar sales Dest brands, at the very If our gocds please you on So m'l be gind to on! stances will ycu De pressed to fails to meet your wants. Remember location. styles, qualities ant at ander no etroum take an article thet W. M. BROWN, Bo. 314 Sth street northwest, _octt0-tr Near Ponnsyivants avenue. MITCHELL & MARTIN, (Swecessors to Johm T. Mitchell.) 931 PENNSYLV .WIA AVSNUS, Are now opening sfolilineof FaLL AND WIN- TER DEMSS GUODs In ail ths now suedes and Tabrios ‘Yi irom the latest importations. SILKS. VELVETS. CaSHMERES, to. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS of all kin: A lerge stock of BLANKETS, SPREADS and costise 57 Allosry nuance bi os will have to come to the D street the Avenne is torn up. MITCHELL & MARTIN, octetr 9'1 Peons ave end 924 D street, DRY Goods AND CARPETS. in Carpet pouse tp ity. discount alin snd buyers will note this a to their i rN UDA oc3 te 709 Market Space. BRODHEAD & CO., DRESS GOODS OF THE MOST RECENT IMPOBTATIONS inclading— All Weol Fabrics, tp Armure patterns; r : jiantines. Alpacas, Mobairs, &e.. &c. pose Goods uns iala Prcetve the cavetal ieupection their Fall purchases, O08 those wiehing to pune ir = es worth ‘Wams: we All Wool LOVES, only 61.35. , Sik Baie'So-s wed Botted .. de , Ro ,at greatly reduced p-ices. ‘Gall sid ¢amte: BRODHEAD @ CO., ccts-te 939 Penn. ave. and 932 D street. D®* eoons, CARPETINGS, &c. largest, cheapest, and most desirable stock of Rew DaY Wools nd CARPE TINGS over ox bibited in Waschiegton can now be fomdst No. 925 7th street. Store runsiag throagh from 7th ree oattr ” W_W. BURDETTE aco. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. now receiving @ fall atrck of Seasonable Weare stog Which we propose to sell st prices that will de y on. Hi stock of superior Black aud Colored OASH- MBBSS and MERINO at Sec. 75c . 870. and $i, Medivm and low priced DRESS U 1005, Bc., 20. e. com stock of OASSIMSBES for men acd 2c to ard. ol BLANKETS, 10-4,11-4 and @6 50, jast @! per pair less TTS, finished. are the best sold Dat Ps Patterns. J. JOHNSON & CO, TAl Morket Space. FPROM IMPORTERS’ AUCTIONS. Biack Onshmeres and Alpaca: EGreors vy Biue, Seal Brown sod Pium Color E nt . ae 3 ‘ins. 81 25. in, @ 1.25. tnch Umbrelias, @2. fferea in Me ino sod All- ‘aH, of which we have the largest CONHOLLY'S, sopas-tr 608 Sh street, opp. Paient UMice. ANOTHER LOT OF CHEAP DRY GOODS CARTER'S, 707 Market Space. 1 Bisgh Situs at ld prices, 1,125, 157,180, 162, Bie ere very cheap, over one yard wide, fine, only 7&c ca, very fine, double width, 25c. Black ‘Mobslr Alpaca. finest ,uallty, 0. worth 75% amortment of Dress : it beantifal new Gootm, B 2), 25, 9.37, 400. Colored Osshere, dou- nality, all wool, 60, 62, 7éc. je Damask. agproat, Be Bisnscts. le ‘ery wide j 2éc. Excellent Ged Ticking, 25c. je assorunent of Casslimeres for men and Good Ositco, fm remnants, 5X. Yard wide best oep2s-tr ; MARK 705 705 MASKED SPACE. IMPORTANT. In view of the great scarcity of money. we shall offer BEW FALL AND WINTBE DS at prices that defy competition. We name in part: BLACK SILES, from #7o. to 4.50 per yard; a first rave SILK for @1 75, worth now @2.25. OsSHMERES. BLACK and COLORED, all the new and desirable ‘shades, at Ho., worth G25. ALPACAS. BLACK and COLOBED. all shades; spectai bargains in colors at c., worth 25. HOUSE FUBNISHING GOODS. BLANKETS! BLANKETS:! 50. worth @5. Table ly So. Bleached Sheet- tog. —=_ . SS —— pened Prints, 8c. "1 ones Oreton's dark shades, 12scc. Gent's DBESS SHIRTS, complete, made of Wam- satta Cotton and Kichardson's Linen, for sept-tr WISWALL @ BESS SHIBT OTORY GENTS FURNISGING BMPOKIUR. they = ap Ihave Ni )DS at lowest “ PG ree view ‘804 PF street corthwest. PIANOS, &c. “CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.” au a ai soqaine DECKER BROTHERS’ PIANOS iron piste on the inner left hand side af 1963" KUHN. Bele Agent. . OY.» Wahi: . B.O.; Bi 4 tr , SQUARE RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. BALTIMORE AND O10 RAILROAD FUTURE DAYS. SEPTEMBES 171m, 1876, ee BD PROPEBTY ERT A. DOBORGIA AVENUE O10. de04 of ber 4b. 1875, 6 folt» 939 one r Cf Waekinaton county, ime n county. in the Sees: void width leet atx inches to ths ¢a-t lind of that faid rquare conveyed to James Ferrie ‘and t i 25, P23 J X08) throug Pr me A2nepolis only.) 3—B: 12:1 a ememets, ‘Way Stations, Ellicott City aud 1:40—New York. Philedelphia ‘ Alexandria Junction. ‘Se are, and ronuing thence S southerly direction to a thirty fect fro: tree ‘od Philsdelebie Night Ex- Sleepicg Ca:s to New York. p ny and Way Stations to Annapolis ne tien. 11:45—B8t. Louls Bxprees Cincinnati end Obicago. snd to Lounville Saturdey., Bleepers 7: 10, $:40.9°36 i 5: ence 'y feet to 9'n street east. street east to place alt the impreveme ats, same belonging or 4 }rom ‘ie rth o ping, r Sach resttamer o 10 will be re at time of sale. all convey- C., at cost of purchaser If the terms of pot plied wi ithim seven days from sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the Property at the risk and cost of the aefa: formation apply at the Baltimore ket Offices, Waal Idiar pur and Obio The fogton Stations, and | Phaser. i " notice in somo 455,601 and 603 Pennsylvania aronue. and Pao pt po eewebeed ‘2 ® ashington. Sth street northwest, where orders wil cet7-echds RIOHA RD J. BARNSHAW, Trnatee, checked and received at = 1 be tak for baggage to be any intbecity. HaBOBBY SALE Of VatUanLE_Iu- ‘THOS. B. PHARP, Master of Transportation. | C2, uI Eom COUR, Geasal Ticket Agent” (Tae CITY AND COvaT SOF N GEO. 8. KOUNTZ, Gereral Agent. sept-tr WasHinaro oh By virtue of a deerce or by the Supreme 1876 rex sree aura 1876 Say et Ortabers ek Wire tas ene paced To the North, West, and Southwest. | Siorine Sane Gurr ut oi Seen anid ‘e at rr Double Track, Steet Rails, Splendid Seenery, | Lambered 5,016 Bauity Wocket. 1 ie Magnificent Equipment. Pe parcsle >. and 11:50 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO BAILROAD. Rochester, Buffalo, Misgar in sa: yambered Reice cecemats and isch and ‘lith. stree 2 For, iY and the Horth. 6 ».m. except Bun- sayuiad 7:40 pa: “icity except Batardey, with Jace Cars to Waikins. For Brie, Ganandai- ene ene 2 Biagara Falls, 11:50 a.m. w Tork Best, 1:33 2 mand 9: ‘abd nivety thre (393). in the sald cit ‘and 33am (vety-ilire (393), in the sald city For aaiiye Palace Gare attache, ki + comtained within’ the following Express’ of Pullman Parlor Usrs, 9:35 metes and boutide: Beginning for the vame at a daily except Sunday. Point on 9th street west distant fifty seven (67) feet F fwo(2) inches south from the northwest angle cf : said squere. and running thence south on 91m street forty-cight (43) reet mx (6) inches; thence east binety nine (99) feet four (4) Inches: iy forty eight \( 48) feet ninety-nine (: rately. 's. On Th UBBDAY, the 19th Instant, at 4 o'clock n will sell, on the premises, ali th: ty nine (2)),of Joba sherm ne county of Washington District ters: count ington, afore Pleasant Plains, incladed within ng motes and bonus” Begianing fur. the u t 29, wherethe the road leatiog to and rapning therce south fifty (5) ope hundred and sixty (169) fest; oe DOI (80) feet; and thence east ons han ud sixty ( 160) feet, to the place of beginniug. This lot is sdmirably located for bulidi: poses, being just north of Columbia College the fntersection of the 14th street anu Pier: is road: 4 On thesame day, at 5 o’clook p m., on the remises, I will offer for sale atl of Lot minbered fieen (15), Sccording to Darrow's record: subdi Vision cf part of ‘™ . eroept y NDKIA & FREDEBIOKSSURG BAIL AWAY AND ALEXANDBIa & WaBHISGTOS 7. 8:30, 9,10, 11.8. 1,3, 4 $ m. On Suaday at 9 5 sod 7 om For the Poath. vis Richmond, 2:15 «. 3 and via Lynchburg, 7:16 s.m. and "s thence b Bi iy cs iDaT, toe 20th instant at 4 o'clock p. premisos. I will offer for saie Lote num- teen (19) and tweat7 (30 , according to ‘Themes Tingey’s recorded subdivision of synare y Spon red hundred and ty four (97 nus The ssid cliy of Weskiomou, "These iota ave ue ‘Tickets Dapqnes checked curenan. improved. end bad will be sol tely, Eyed 997 Penn. ave.. Oandy store. the STEAMERS, &. HE STREAMERS HABBINGRE will leave 6th street wharf on WEDNESDAYS and SATUBDAYS, st 7 a. m., fi Grioder's Wharf, Brick 5 2! = ', stopping at intermediate landings. 7 For information at the Metropolitan + oF at Bank, sth strect, op) the Treasury. motes snd bor Bort heast cor ‘weet tweni - dred and fi: FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. | (tend Steamer be . TH he Beary tee Serene and Ber Gus tothe gerenar ony cate oad and every VRIDAY, at 7 «. Months, with interest at PHILADELPHIA, ALBXANDBI. TON ABD GRORGETOW: aSTRAMERS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA every LEAVE GEORGE TOW Serer’ Geib catved dally" Ocadignte ng thetr goods landed marked TRESTER'SS BES Ber. them EST, 2 the gin day of n the tn day of the mien say of thereby, the undersigned, as Tr ablic auetion, introntef the prenises,on W ESDsY the istday of November, A D 13/6, a! Go teeloes Wouter tetany Cat tae ener ») bev! wicet and rupping back tothe rear line of seid ¥DB'S WAEHISGTO: P A) Pi “Boro SAD PooviDBNn ot esuant Sates ofberw tse 8. f fi attr sees yapeieg at rat pul . All conveyai chasers Gost. ERP. VAC 80: Nt with wi bia 47H AND 670 STREETS NORTHWEST ND. 3d day of October, 1876 3 Dictock ta tae altarogon. wo wil soit =m BBE sf i i 5 mi by rs £3 TRUSTEES’ Be i i Be it it wr, + AoC E OE caNTS BY AGREEMENT THE ABOVE SALE IS " postponed to MON October 2, 1378, at the Da TUBE DAY. i j ; AUCTION SALES. THis AFTERNVOR, yV A5H. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioncer. Pansecasits ‘a BOB OUMFORTssLE decree of the . of Columbia, Pe j same hour end p'scs. __ AUCTIO’ TBUSTS Re’ Saul yarchaser or tssory | _octl9-eod fotoreet at | = as . DABNSILLE Auctivacer. ‘ m , Lote 33 - Kir g's supdtvision of vote *s subdivision of 4 trustens Tesery the 10 resell at the riak apt cost of the defaulting et on 3 street ott quid: | JpUNCameom Buos.. a to OT OR BA to com El Favd @ STaRe On FRIDAY AFTERN Bt 4:30 o'clock. we wil ie mbees, Lot 21, square 64 ‘wrat, between ond runs beck 190 feet to 8 20-fost alley. ‘erme made Anown *t sale LUNG soil, AUctioncers, ‘and D sts. northwest. BREET WEST, Pe. 800TH, AT avo- DON, Ootoder 20th, a front of sti TS r ABSON RROR, Ancte. nd G sts. south, -| EVENING STAR._ THURSDAY...... Oetoder 12, 1876, & Swindling Preacher. REV. HENRY M LITTLE SENTENCED TO STATE PRISON FOR OTAINING MONEY BY Falsk PRETENC) DUCTED A YOUR L. Rev. Henry M. Little, an ordained deacon of the Methodist churoh, who on the 6th inst. pleaded guilty to obtaining money by false retences. was called up for sentence by Ay sistant District Attorney Rollins, in Pari I. genera! of the court of a camp meeting which he was about to or- genize in New Jersey. Mr. Jordan, how- ever, Was out of town, and if Mr. Vao Reoneseiaer would let him have the movey It wovld be paid back when Mr. Jordan re turned. On these representations Mr. Jor- an advanced the money, and Littie left. A few days afterwards those members of order of Trastnos. sep eodas §=WABM. B WILLIAMS, Auct. ber of benatiful Bul S7-BY AGREEMENT THE ASOVE SALE IS | | Terms easy postponed until . HURBDAY, October heen tae, a bar ape bog bt Tt he satire “cetll didbs YOUNG & MIDDLETON —————————— ATRATOR'R Sal fO-MORROW. FELLING, Bo. 919 B STS ROS., Auctioneer I will se] at anction, in frontof ths prem eee eres Srateeare, cm w. | ten at eaeee nn beeaneet of Oclam! oo'le 4t jis case might be ex. eae amined. He represented that _he had suf. 187 ss | ROGTEES SALE OF, LACUALE oor. | fered the agony of remorse in Engiand for TRO 780. foilo 283, ot sen TAGE. &¢ BEARHOWARDUSIVMUSITY, | the crimes he had committed, had boon re- fthe ord bt ety. trict of deed verted, aud bad roe coun! of Uotempla, gah es the saan et ate re rded tn Liber follo 223, we wit \o suffer the punishment of the law. During ft public auction: in front of A PS dctoper his incarceration in the tombs he wrote to ‘MLDAY. the 13th day of cto- 4% ovloet, ‘Miss Linda Gilbert, asking her to inform o'clock p. m.. all those certain ard University land ‘perty | MY. Rollins of the ‘fact come . and at eelt ed in. oct3 ends H. WABNBR. Beal Bstate Auctioneer. TSUSTERS’ uv) EaTS MOUTHE. . By virtue of a deed of trust to us, Augost Sist, A. v. No. 797, foti ss the District of Columbia, and at bo'ders of the note secured thereby, Dinety-eight (798) together with the improveaents thereon, copststi Dwelling with b: ‘Terms of sels rate of ten (10: 29. 1876, and the bai fring Sve days notice ia blish-” ng Ov a ome ablish- ‘ahi gion — rt caty. ‘OnORGB ©. WHITE, Trustee. io $49, one PROPER. NOSTH- /OUNG & MIDDLETON. Y Beni A plat of the gromad. which will be ay beseen inthe mean tims at 0c October 14th, part of lot's, reservation ‘Terms and description at ‘ime of WP LOUNG. Adatuistrator. YOUNG & M'DDLETON, Aucts. Estate Auctioncers. BLUE BUILDING OD, w. 0. Fsaink T BOBTA- the Methodist chureh who had aided L\ttle im bis religious efforts were shocked at the publication of the announcement that Lit- tie had disappeared, and bad induced Miss Jordan, the adopted daughter of the gentie- man to whom be had on the occa sion Of bis visit lo Mr. Van Reonsselaer, & young lady of education and prepossessing appearance, to accomrany him. It was sub requenlly ascertained that the scoundrel had gone to Euro; bad been enticed away from Mr. Jordan's county seat In New Jersey. He returned to this city after an absence of two months, unaccompanied by the lady, and was imme diately arrested on an indictment for odtain- ing money by false pretences. Oa being brought up in court he admitted nis gallt and on motion of his counsel he was re ping in the city jeacrib: tae | fone me tage, &c 120 feet to on alley ie improved with @ two-story and attiok Brick Got- fronts 100 feetou Pomeroy street end 15 foot and back to make restitution, as bis prose. cutors had concealed that fact, and sent his wife to try to induce Mr. Van Rennsselair to oars |. hermscteate: One third cash: thereriduein two | Sver, baa information tar Lite es eon. Winthe | gaual yerment atatx and twelve months, with fn- | fver, nae information that Little was a vil- ca punting *'* | Dosecured by a dred of tract on the property religion, had injured more than one lady, aad nce in one and two | deposit when vroperty ts strack od Fall settle- | swindled more than one of his patrons. ‘Lit- ‘cont fat ment within ap oes ‘atrer sale, otherwise deposit | tle says that Miss Jordan bas returned to her Premises sold ade- | to be forfeited. Conveyancing and recording at | friends in this city; but it is stated by the juired at the time of sale. | purchaser's cost JONES latter thayLittle ber ta . "a cost. If erm BLL. and thatshe is still absent. In coart yester- ht to resell the ost9-dte Cdsfoniting purctaser, ‘ E i 0. TBUBSD! Wash B. WwW THomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, * OF A VALUABLE TWO- U1 by virtue of a deed Hous With. SRICK | beat the twenty-third ‘B. BETWEEA I & D. 1875, and recorded tn Liber ners 5 2 of the land reourds for, Fy the request of 1! 23a TULLaMS, Anct. of trast te us, of March not infilict the extreme penalty, but would sentence the prisoner to two years and nine months in thestate prison —N. ¥. Times, Lith. nn CHEATING WITH TaIP SLIPs.—The Bos- ton Saturday Evening Gazette says: “A ted case of economy without watebfai- lot ness On the part of the cialis of & horse = Sa ood ath etree, | TAilroad tion has transpired in @ re. mond ing back of that width 133 feet, more or | CeDt investigation. The savixg of the less 6 line of Beatty and Hawkios’ addition to | Punched Lickets turned in by the conductors of @ pew twostory Frame | said of Ceorgetown. eventual sale to the junk man led to a basement. Terms of sale: @25W, and interest from March | ludicrously disastrous resalt to the ex- 0750. with interest thereon at the per cent. expenses of the sale in cash; and the ear, secured by deed of trust on xes, in 2 £3 pe: annum from February | 6. o i anit of $10 w ‘conveyancing urchaser, bear ali Of sale are not complied cash: the balance ta notes at mths with iaterest,said notes to be ed of trust upon tue property sold. required w 1g at cost of purcasser. with witha se from day of sao. tbe Trustens will resell at the risk an: property aor the teras of cost of defanlti archeser. od with within ton (10) days the Trasteos re. “JOsneH DYER. Preston re! ‘be rignt to resell the property at the risk and CHAS. M. MaTTHEW3, * cost ¢{ the defanitiog purchaser. oct? TH ’S. BOWLUNG, Aact. B. ROSS PRRBY, Ot Trameos, A, DABNEILLE, Beal Estate Aucti eee ane Somes ThUSTERS’ ALE ena ie es P 73 - | H. WARNER, Beal Retate Aucitoneer. ABLE IMPuOVED WHARE £HUPERTY IN TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VAUUABLE peceewrsangarvichal lean TWO-STORY BETWEEB - fol , OLe of the District of Coiumbia, and at the request of the holders of the note «:curéd thereby , we shall sell lic auction, in front of the promises, on tain piece of property in Georgetown, District of Bavsihe 130k day of October, at B o-ciock opr | which wae conveyed by Wim La ell that piece cr psrcel of ground & ‘as Lot | t% mer avidson bj ‘teed nom! twenty fice (23) of Geage F. Gulick’s | Tecorded eo oe Jl Stecay etghe (70. tepeaber otk ths teenerec end | within and doweded by the foliowien bo thereon, consisting of a two-story Frame Dwellicg- FRAME BUUSE ON 3p STB: AND ¥ if a deed abate. 38 Stat sh : Ww BT, K STREETS FUUTHEAcT. of trast to us, dated orded in Liber id records tor, 1873, and recorded among Wa-bmgion coucty, D. ‘38y, ana by direction of the D.s the jon oF fin it west by the cor porati Terms ef sale: @700, with interest thereon at ten | by the cbanuet of 1! {be Stpenees of ive sales tn onal by . Ope year, secured by a deed of trast, cember Po ee vale. atthe {ime of sale, Ail eonve an . ith rhe Sir Freaces te «= a reserve the : apaname party at the risk and cost of of Jambary. 1876; together FctraM'P. youna, zB. PRET, "{ Trustees. . at of the on tober, 187 6 o'clock p.m, the ay reby T. COLDWELL, Vi enne of uare 32, M4 the depth tl ,in Washington city, D. O., with the ‘improvements, &c., thereon. iness secured |, With the expense of sale, fn I irs: for whloh tho tnton omth4, for wi a from the day of yporty 0B accep- porpeedneed 4) vonvey ag at the expense of the rol ir. JAMES 8. Pye ‘Trustes, Colombia aad at se p29-€0 . J. SWEBT, Auct. red 3 — af) Qoaer Vt BUSTEB’S BALE OF VALUABLE Im- ‘thore certain T PROVED BEAL ESTATB BaAsT OA a By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July stb, the laud records of in Liber 723. folt holder of the cured thereby, we will sell at public aucttoi MONDAY, the 16th day of October, 1376, at’ 434 o’clock p m . in fremt of the premises, all dated July 15. 1353,'and {eto say.oa the north by Water str with the expenses of betapoe ia six and twelve mouths, se- cured by notes bearing inerest ‘end deed of tru the et which terms, by consent interested, fs modified in writin, = thire cash; balance ia six end t BALB AT AUCTION OF A OOM- | curd by owes bearing 10 cent BLS TWO STORY, DWELLING, | dred of trast on the ry, NBABLY SEW. WITH TH the property is struck off. Conve ON, ON ViGGINI ob: t If the terms are not compli: ‘Satz 25; seven days from sale. the Trustees reserve Oem No 3408 Seuitiog purcuscee, ahter @re aay }O08) jo. 8, pt purci 3 re” 4 deed of trust dated reeale ip eome Lewspa: on that cor for said District tained ries— on the wharf,on the south @ Potemxe river, and on the east by the Broperty cocveved to James F Utbo M. Lipibi: . Essex cum 8nd others by deed dated D; siso. iat On of those nterest and 9100 10 cash when G ata ht chequer. “Three or four barrels of these vouchers for payment by the passengers hil truck | Deen thus hoarded when it was suddenly terms wen daya discovered that there was @ great falling olf in Une cash fares in to the office clerks. It couid not be t the public had so sad- ony. resolved io buy Uckets, yet the cause could not be divined until one of the em- ployes was directed to sell the barrels of old paper.’ Then it was discovered that one of the barrels containing thousands of panched lickets was missing. It has since been as- certained that these had circulated freely among the conductors, and been turned in in lieu of cash fares, the registering punches having been cunningly rung over the cash lape-strips without perforating them. Of course there was a discharge of the offending parties, one of whom 1s currently reported to have made $600 by the operation.” CREMATIO: n Gallows Hill, about a mile from Washingtoa, Penn., is the first apd Only cremation furnace in the United States. It is built of brick, oue story in bight, wita @ roof of corruga‘ed tron; it has } ee chimb@ys &od Lwo rooms Lo the recap- tion room there is a catafaiqas with & few ches for mouraers; the furnace in the ere mation room is 7% feet long; coke will be ©-!l eted iu heating the retort; the haman ashes will be collected in agmall box, acd stored in a giass care in the recaption room with label, photograph, and poetry if need be. No fees will be charged for incineration, ‘rasmuch a8 Ube farpace bas been dedicated to the poor by the owner, Dr. F. Julius Le Moyne. Oa the whole itis avery tidy and — place in which to roast a dead inten ‘VENDETTA In NEw ORLEaNs —Toe New Orleans Times of the ith says. The spirit of the vendetia has long found ao abiding place in tennial dance house,” on Gallatin sireet, on Thursday — inst. ooge oue (n+ Dy neg resent on Friday evening shortly e Inurdered man had Sen u life, the writer learned that he observed the siga of the “vendetta”—a pistol suspended from the Wall,round which was bound green tape, signifying @ death for a death. WHEN the Centennial Exhibition was opened many good souls were exercised be- chuse the concession made by the authori- {ies to the restaurant Keepers did not pro- hibit the sale of wines and mait liquors. feared that dissipation and druaken- bess would ruo riot in Toeir apprehensions ba’ a “J irmount Park. rt 9 city proved utterly eb ots gees ot Cora —— groundless. A a — — HRREE-STORY BBa’ aid city as fots lettered and paar cee cee ae HA LARGE 2 Todd's recorded subdivision of eset ertcrhmage * i FBAMESTABY crigival lot pumbered one (1), fa square numbered | 1bfluence of liquor. Foreiguers will carry di trust, dated Octo! three hundred and fifty-twe ($62), tugether with the | back to Eu: the impression that the . D. 1871, &nd duly recorded in Lit! im provements the: eon. social pel of Conneciicut bas been pro- folio 143, records of the. of saic: One-third cash, of which @°00 | claimed far and wide, and that this has come Dutrict of Colum bia. and by direction of the party | nust ‘at time of sale, and the Dalaace in six | at jast to be a land of steady habits. secured, thereby... Cer leg BON eed aeoes in and twelve months, in equal pa; monte, to be te. a ron 3 raser from DN RED. A. D 176,08 € 30 | Gor od onic ot the ron ot Cent tee are New JERSEY is always very prompt with from day of sale at the rate of eight per One-third cosh (of which 2150 ‘time of sale,) and the belance eighteen months, 2 aid, (payable semi annual- ‘onthe preatees : Tecording at pur. Ot “Ho. teat Peay. Zrestees, fo. street northwest. DCOWHMAN & GREEN, Aucts. ots a exty sold. BeeUzoEe 8 pS purchaser's notes bearing ager. . HOLT: P. A. Dal RUSTRES’ Thou paBDL SB Bat 47H ND By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated Sep- tember Sie ie, and, Kecarded in Liber een. LE. RQuctionser and Real Ratate Broker. LE OF TW ABD LOT O8 5 BT! STOBY BRICK w. Jn stx days after sale, radu neato oct5-d and DUM Util paid. and @ deed of trust on th Conveyancing and recordin chaser’s cost, If terms of sale are not com; reserve it urchaser in default. M.F HOLTZM4n. t AUGUSTUS BOGUS, Bo. 1321 F street northwest. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, D streets orth west, i i ! i plied wita ate eat fe 4 a zie m Lt eel i i G = AP A ber pangings, and sbe seems to have plenty of them. Most of them aredone with a gai- lows made thirty years ago, which is trans- —— to different part ot 8 A MEpIumM Tr W. Flint, the “8; down before J a was ad, until this morning. N. ¥. World, =e Meow He Got the Key THE STORY OF A RANK RORAHAY THAT DIDN'T (OME BY TALEGRAPE, [From the Chicago Tribune } A few days ago about dask a CAlied at Le residence of @ bank or ia St. Lonis, aud !ntroducing hinavelf, sald he desir d some Private conversation oo boat. bess of imporuxner. The cashier terenpos Jed him to a private room. gave orders taat they were not to bed isturbed seated himselt, folded his ears, and desired bis mysterions Acquaintance to commuDicate the ob)ect of Dis visit. The man coughed onee or twice, then said “Being the cashier of this here fi imatigntion, of couree Fou Keep tue key The cashier said be did “And you Know about the bank robbers thal go round and Ue and gag cashiers and thelr families, aod with pistols at their heads compel them some up the keys" ‘The cashier said be did. “And you've beard about the Davenport Brothers and the Spiritualists aud things?” The cashier said bad. “Now,” said the stranger, “I've been studying up the whole business, and I have found out bow to overcome them.” “Ven air, Fevas 1 “Yes, sir. For 5 I will impart to * Secret which may at some futare time save your iife and the funds intrusted to your care. 1 will show you how to untieany ee- Ties of Knots, however complicated; 40 re- move & g&g from your mouth.and, in fact, to ret yoursel: free. 1 can release mysel! ta 214 jy. Abd With @ week's practice I'l: bet that you canshow better than three m: Yon see the advantage of my system? Thers # no need to resist and get shot to do is to let them tile you op. as they've taken the key and gon Just let yoursel! loose and give U The cashier said it was ® remari vention. * You bet itis,” sald the Inventor, “and ax I never take any money for it till my cus- tomers are satisfied of my honesty in <leal- ing with them, I°ll tell you what I'll do. Just jet me gag and bind you, and then iit give you simple direotions what to do, and If you don’t uploose yourself in five min- Utes And expres# your entire satiafaction with the process, I'll give you $10. If you fod teat 1am & man of my word, you'll pay me The cashier said that nothing could be fairer. . Ryd thin continued the visiter, poor men, And (his secret is my onl. Stock in trade, so I'll ask you not to teach any one else how to do it, for that would Spoil my business.” cashier consented to the arrangement. “Take tbis $10 bill,” said the other. «If I fail, you keep it; If you are satisfied, Will return it to me with another @5." And ow this is how we do it.” Sosaying he took @ roll of cord and a gag from his poset. ona with great dexterity tied that \er ai ol, &bd gagged Lim so that he could not wink. “Now you are tied pretty firmly, ain't you? You wouldn't think you could ever get Louse, would you?” The cashier looked the replies he could not speak. “I don't think you could myself,” said the inventor; “and now let me tell you m: pame is Jesse H. James, the notorious train robber, and if you don’t fork over that key in Ubree seconds I'!] cut your throat from ear tocar. I — Te pardon; you can't,but Ili take itmyseif. It's no trouble,” and, turn- ing that cashier over on bis back like @ tar- pod! be entd, “ter teenie ie mokee 3 Re 10 ‘nd 8s I don’t think you will be able to in five minutes, or five hours eli long, sonny.” and, with a courteous bo completely, ang leisurely as if he had been one of the direc- tors. sad event has cast @ gloom over the communit A SMART BOOK KEEPER.— Weasked Amos how his boy was getting aiong at school. ““Pleg take dat boy; I doue tuck him way frum dat skoo!!” “Why. what for?” “Ub, ob! he was getting’ mos’ too smart down dar wid dat book larving’. "Twon't do fer some niggers to be too edgikated.”” “Why not, Amos” fer wil dat I sole charges fer all dat we eat in de house, au’ den credit himself wid de litte 'mounts dat [ lethim bab "long at odd 'casions, an’ den be go an’ add dem all up an’ struck er baiaace, be say!” ‘Fore de Good Master, didn’t Dat boy done stuck me fer “bout thutty Sve doliers, ‘sides his wages as ge boo keepah—now dat's what the ‘iggers ‘Well, what did you do?” “] jeas burn up dai book right dar, an’ dea ‘echarged de book keepah and hire him ober agin to B&W wood fer his borde and close!” You aid?” “Yes, sah, did dat! come out atall! Why, boss, ef da boy bad Kep’ dat book on me till now, he’ done own dat house an’ gyardeo pateh, a: bin chargin’ me an’ his ole mam fer bed an’ I tell yer dis byar boox-’ is dis you ob {Atlanta sbore ‘tution. 87 Two New York detectives left Chicago for that city yesterday evening with Wood- ward, 's late partner, in custody. s7 Bis wife ran away and took their son He edvertised for his boy offering a re ward, 1 ae that bis wife mignt “go to thua- S7Glendenning, who did not have a weai- thy and united church to back him, as a did. was among the latter's bearers S7-Professor Huxley netted $5000 by bis three lectures in this country. He was of- fered but declined 690 for his address before the Johns Hopkins university. S7Mount Marcy, Whiteface, and other Adirondack peaks are to have been — with snow on the morning of the 23th ultimo. S7Cardinal Manning's solicitor has run pone, Anca $150,000 wich be beid as tra ste for Catholic charities and associations. The Cardinal bimself loses $40,000. s7“Now what made you go and bald- bead thatdolly’” said @ six-year-oli to her playmate. And there was # new verb colued. So language grows. s7-The fall and winter crop of railroad foreclosures in the west promises to be un- veually large and the lawyers are ready for the harvest. When railroads are 60 Pp cnea; bo Chicago family of social standing should be without one. ‘8 years L s2108 ioih etrest norttwest, Fe atliis ocioct curacy gat jotober ask the inte iichare'G"Hiyett, in'the S00 pear of ber “*Faneral will take place from the @ 1910 uta see nec fee "ee, Bae a. aso ‘are invied. Undertaker, B.*- #aanes. Cabinet Maker and Undertsker, 619 Liem Oraect Noarawssr.

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