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$ DRY GOODS. BeODHEAD & CO, 2905 FSTEEET. BETWEEN 12rm axo 137B (OLD STAND. Have opened line of PRY GOODS at prices that Pothing but the closest baying could warrant,eni | Cifvily ase shove io 3 ruling market pricus to give thems TS cents nd ap. (inctading Guinet, opeon's celebrated m: Myrtle Green, Seal frown Navy Bi Colored Casbmores, (douvie width recently $13 ‘New Yer Dest 20 yard Spoc wy Biue Water Proof. atton Kid Gloves, 75 ‘and Plain Myrtle Girt! Brown, and Navy Blue Twill Berges, Our Mr “ucker will be pleaced to show these Qergains among many vthers, aad It will pas Foe to call. BRODHEAD @ CO., octl9-tr 1206 et_bet 12th and isth. NEW Dry Goons. LARGE ASSORTMENT. LOW PRICRS. CARTERS, 707 Market Space. Black Onahmere, one yard wide, very fine. 75; also, ‘yery large aesortmest of Seal Brown, Dark Green, 20. Blue Ca+hi all Woo! Alpacs, 2) double fo fine, 25 The purest BL fine. 60. worte 75. Gotton. 9, worth is (MITCHELL & MARTIN, ( Sweeessors to Johm T. Mitcheit,) 931 PENNSYLV:SIA AVS, AND 924 DBT. purchared from the baat large lot of Ladies" and Ubildrea’s are slightly sotied. THEY WILL bE SOLD AT HALF PRIOB. All the gocd+ are made of “ Pride of West” cotton, spd best menper. In the lot will be found everything needed for ladies bildren. Also,» large lot of Pillow and Bheet MS. “One Price, marked in Pisin Figures " 7 For the prasent all carriages will have to come to the D street entrance octittr MITCHELL @ MARTIN. pD®* Goons, CARPETINGS, &c. desirable stock x ETINGS ever ex- Washivgton can now be found at No. street. Store running through from 7th W_W. BURDETTE aco. FROM IMPORTERS’ AUCTIONS. 2. ‘bh Gingham 30 inch Umbrellas, $2. ‘Special bargains are offered in Merino aad All- wool UN DM W BAK, of which we nave the largest Stock im the city. CONNOLLY'S, wepee-tr 608 Sh street, opp. Patent Office. IMPORTANT. view of the scarcity of money. we shall EW FALL ASD WINTE DS at ~~ prices that defy competition. We name in part: BLAOK SILKS, from s7c. to 94.50 per yard; a first rete SILE for @1 75, worth e12. OaSHMEBRS. BLACK and COLORED. all the new and desirable shades, at We., worth 6254. ALPACAS. BLAOK snd COLOBED all shades; special bargains 1m colors st 2c., worth 15. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. BLANKETS! BLANKBTS!! wool Bi 95.80. worth 83. Linen, bleached, fell widen Se Bloasiin Toot $24. 0's wide, Si» etc. ota, One case Honey Yease Oreton's dark shades, 6c. Gent's DRESS SHIBTS, made of W z complete, Warranted. a Linen, for sept-tr WISWALL &@ BESS SHIBT MARUZACTOBE rn @GENT'S FUBBISHING BMPORIUM. iBTS Ly }, apiinished, at ge. “AVE them Auished) st foe, wisn MEDS SIZE they are 0c. rin> the purchasers. VanBuad orsign SATE Bane hen ree Fr THOMPSON DEUIT BUTLUIGS. 804 F street northwest. WYNS, LUMBER. LUMBER! LUMBER! @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. On and after this date we will sell all Kinds of amber st greatiy reduced prices, GEORGE H. JOHNSON, Corner 1th and B streets n. w. ~SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. it will be to the interest of purchasers of material for Duliding porgoses to examine my stock. 1 bave & superior jot of FLORIDA FLOOBISG t4 and 54, Gried. Also ViketNia PINS FLOORING togetber witb s large swortment of MOULDINGS, DOORS, ec. &c., wolen I will sell at prices to sult par- obasers. DASIEL SMITH, scatter Phoenix Mill, 1210 Ohio avenue. LUMBER, LUMBER, LUMBER. © @UB BEDUCED PRICES: VIBGINIA PINE BOARDS, per hundred, 81.50 VIBGISIA PINE SIDING... o WHITE PINE CULLS, 12, Mor 16 feet ...... 2.00 WHITE PINE SIDING... 9.08 WILLET & LISBEY SHINGLES (No.} 740 ~ OUB $1.50 BOARDS are Post Quality. ALL 16 FEET LENGTH. 57" Call and sce thom. 4a WILLET & LIBBEY, Say Suh eretens New York avenue. MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. ONE OAR SCHLITZS MILWAUKEE BEEB Pocked in ice, just recetved. and for sale in casks ‘and bottles by SAM’L C. PALMER, DSPOT.67 GREENE STRESY, aat of good Goods, | | | RAILROADS, : BALTDIORE AND OHIO RAILROAD 0C10BRE 161, 1876 AM. LE AB | 43 GO—Battinere wees ey ced Way Stations, | 6:49—Baltimore, Annapolis, ani Way Stations, | Felt of Becks ‘nt lotermediate stations; ern TAD paitiwore and Alexandria Junction. Sun- ons at Ane apclis Junction ape =o at Way Stations ot . sBrederick, Hagerstown, and po pa = Sleepers. No con- 9:00—Pernt of Rocks aud Way, nd Way Stations. Har- Fisonbu: id Way Stations Valley Branch, Piedmont and Way Stations mein stem, He: PM. ez Sig ha Way Btations, Ellicott City and ne polis. O—New York. Ebiledelphia and Norfolk Ex. Lea sisrentria Junction. Gunday, all 30 Baltimore and Was Seadns. Rrederiok naltice and Leurel Express. Raltimore o " }0—Frederick and P-tnt of Bree. via Metro- Branch ) Connects on Saturday for jager-town aid Winchester. 4:43— Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, }O— Baltimore Stat: Annapolis }9- Baltimore and Way Stations to $:45—Oloctarat! and Loulsrille Bx copt Saturday wa Birerin, Belay. 1 pg gp nm By Rang ms, on Ex = Sleeping Us jew York. 10:05" Hattimore aud Way Stations to” Annapolis Joncticn. 11:45—St. Loute Express Ormctonati and Chicago, ‘and to Lontevitle Saturday. Sisepers. 7:10. 5:10. $:40.9:20 240. 4:45, 0. 72154 7:38, 0. ». m. dally other trains dally, except Sunday ection «n Sunday tor Hagerstown or Val- rf York and Philedelphla at m, e\and'6t3 . orders. wil be takon reosived at any point Lom cou Gens a tiekst Agent. Z GEO 8. KOOBTZ, Gererai Agent. sepé-tr_ aT 1876 eanxnsvuvania 1876 BOUTS To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steet Rails, Splendid Boenery, OUTUBEB 97H, 1576. ‘Trains leave Washington, city time; trom Depot, . dafly, ox- BALTIMOMS AND POTOMAC aeninan Falls, Worth, 6 em. daily etoopt = . forth, 6 a.m. = and 7:40 pm. dail jurday, with Palace Onreto Weiktar’ ‘For erie. : and Hiagara Falls, 11 Sahy except For New Tork snd the Bast, 1:33 8 or Now Yor : jean’ of Pallnan Parlor Uars, 9:35 8m. » 9:3; ~ Sunday. For Sew York and the am end 1:40 5 exce} = Za ony pt phis, 8:05 am. and 1:4 and 1:33 am. acd 7 ALEXANDBIA & FREDERIOKSBUBG RBAIL- war = ALEXANDEIA & WaSHINGTUS 6,7. 8:30, 9,10, 11. 9.m 20. 5. 0pm. On Sunday at am and Land For the Bouth, vis Bichmort 15 am. daily; gud via Lynenbarg, 7:16 a.m. and 12 p.m, . daily. Trains lea andris for Washington, 6,7, 8. 9,10, yds 3, 4:20, 8. On Sunday at 7 and 16 s m., and 6 p.m. ‘kets, lon, Bleepin, ions can be procured at the Offices:— jortheast corner of Thirteenth street aod P sylvapia svenos, Northeast corer of Sixth street Ivanis avenue, and st the Depot, where orders can be left forthe checking of Baggage to destination from Hotels and Keeldences. |. M. BOYD, Jx.,Gen'l Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMBON, Gen'l Manager. jan3-ly_ U*'VeRsan g.B. FICKEY @) iz. Ss or trom ali potnts ‘Tickets good till used. through, aD wait 5 ot” 7 Penin, ave Oandy wore. STEAMERS, &c. SPECIAL NOTION. Qn and after SUB DAY, October 92d, the Steamer KBYPOBT wil run deily, exce; Sendsys, for Bic! Bouts, leaving 7tb street wharf at 7 Sean er pebbieae s. BF. , Agent, F loth, 1876. FOR POTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JZO. W. THOMPSON Isaves Com- pany’s whsrf, foot of 6th m7 a.m. ings, and every FRIDAY, at 7 a m., Eiver, stopping at iuscrmediate landings. S7-For information apply at the Motropolitan Bank, 16th strect, oP) the at the w (CLYDE'’S NEW EXPRESS LINE, BETWEEN ILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHING- = a 40D GEUKGETOWS, D. O. STEAMZES LEAVE PHILADELPHL SATU vs at 18 ys MONDAY at 7 3 ceived daily Consignece wishing at_ Georgetown will please “@eorget. en, BO.” wa every PB. OLY DE HYDE, 89 Wator street, Georgetown, D.v. CUNARD LINE. NOTICE. ith the view of dimiaishing the ohevces of col- listen, the steamers of thie line take s specified “Oa the outward pesage from Queenstown to ew o war York or Bosto ba, cfonetug Meridian of @ at G iat, oF nothing to north of (On the homeward pacauge, crossing the meridian of at G@ lat, cr acthing to the north of @. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIiPS, ETWREN NEW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING Tore «” Foou Maw Your RK. « Ne 0) cesta Weds Oct 23° Bassin. Wed. No fed. ov. 1 Scythia. Wed., Dec. 6 Wed., Dac. 13 Ab) eds) Deo. Bbusopa¥ ssadaTUM pana every following DAY from New York. Bteamere marked "do not carry stecrage passen- Batzs oF Passace.—Uabdin, bg bred ont pus. 5 f " to $s. secording to eccommodetica, ket to Faris, eta to and from ail parts of Europe at pany Through bills ofiand ot pone iven for NEW DEFARTURE. WASHINGTON, PHILAD! SeTOm AMD PROVIDBBOM Urma meni? the above line will leave Pitiadel- ee eee ee ere SOLE EN HOUSEFURNISHING GooDs. HOUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODS. HOOE, BRO. a Co, 1345 F STREET Hew and choice designs in WILTON, VEL- VET, TAPESTRY, THREE PLY and INGRAIN OABPRETING, LINOLEUM, OIL OLUTHS, BOGS MATS, &c., &0. sepé iy WEBB & BEVERIDGE, wy) Are pow receiving their Fall Stock, FY Rogers’ and American ‘ ‘A fall stock of OROOMERY. and HOUSEFUB BISHING GOODS WEBB 4 BEVERIDGE, sep0-tr 1009 Pa. ave., bet, 10th and Iithats, a, OBOOKERY, r+ 4 CU GiassWane, . wv HOUs. FORMIBHY 1@ GOODB, AT LOW PRICKs. O WATTS ECO, iyts-te 314° 71D strests above Pa. avenue, SEOOSD-HaND ITUBE. Ss ‘OVES. &c , BOUGHT, end the bichest cash prices paid, and sold at re- duced prices, for cash. W.ROTHSRFOR! mylt-ly Cor. 13h and G st*., 692 northwest. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEW PUBLICATIONS. # Amis, @ new juvenile in the = nguage Callory ci the Great . Bs Dr Binbault, with bn Lacrei Bosh nu Agents Lawrence's ‘'Pure Linen” Papers, _ootal-tr No 911 Pennsylvania ave, 22 TRUS MAB. and Other Practical ser- mons. by Rev. itchell, D. D., of New York Avenue Church." History of the Weformation in the time of Galvin, by D’ subi ‘ol. 7. The J tof Jeruwlem. by Rev. Wm, Patton. Near to Nature's Heart, by B. P. Roo, ‘Warhington and 76, by Tarenser For ssle by ‘mM. BALLANTYNE. octl2-tr 425 SEVENTH STREST. SCHOOL BOOKS AnD SCHOOL STATIONERY, at MOHUS BEO®’, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, sepi-tr 1016 Pennsyivanis Avenue. ana TRUNKS! SATOHELS, VALISES, TBAVELING Bags, POCKEE BOOKS, SHAWL STEAPS, A full assortment, the largest stock. stron; made and at the most reasonable ricse at theold establisbed Manufactory of JAMES S. TOPHAM, 26 Tren SrxeEr, the big wire - = n STREET, under ig sign extend Tronks, &¢., thoroughly and promptly repaired and covered canbe CARRIAGES. Weare selling, at g LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACHES, OOUPES and COUPELETS. Ow Patent Unmier-bolancea Prom FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING FRONT BERLIN COACHES are the lead fing Ourriages of the day, and for beauty of de gn, simplicity and thoroughness én construction, are wmsurpassed. The Pulling Fronts to both are nicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement ts patented,*) and can with ease be lowered and raised with the finger. We guaranties ow work tobe FIRST CLASS, @nd to please tn every partiowar. Re ene ce Te tein hs ces HH. KILLAM & OO,, 99 CHESTNUT STRERY, dect-mathly OPOBALS FOR TED. Fo. vHR. 4B COGNIZANCB OF THE B CONSTBUCTION AND BEPAL = vy¥ Darart: TT) BvRBAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND Bxral®y Washington, D. C., September B. i876, ;OPOBALS to furnish Tim (or the Navy for the fiscal - Will be received at this Bureag un- of THURSDAY, November iétn, 1576, at which time the Lids will be opsned ‘The proposals must bs addressed to the Chief of the Burraw of Construction and sepair Navy De pariment, Washinaton.” and mast be tadorsed * Pro s for Timber. § 2.5 for the Navy.” thet they be distinguished from ordinary business let- 'o prevent confusion, and farilttate the opening af the bids, parties biddins for supplies willenciose their bids im separate envelopes for each yard, mdorsed werih the name us the yard Sor which the bid ts made. Priated scnedules for such classes as parties deal ‘m aud Inten¢ te bid for, together with instructions to bidders. giving tue form: tee, and of certificate of g forms of offer, wiil b desire to bid, on the respective Bi y as of an. Yard and the pur- cha-ing ster for each station will have @ copy of the schedules of the other yards, for examine: tion only, in order that pe to way ether it is de udge w 3. jo of @ class, ight to reduce the whole class Fequire it, belore the execution of the contract. All spplicaticns jor information, or for the examaa’lon of jes, must be made tv the Commandants of the respective yards. ‘Bias on offers. wali be received only from parties who are bona fide dealers in, or manufacturers af, the arcicles they offer to furnish. ‘The gaarantor. must be certified by the Collector of Internal nue for the district In which iley reside. ‘The coutract will be awarded to the person who makes the lowest bid aa4 gives the guarantec quired by law, the Navy Department, howeve: servire the right to reject the lowest bid, or which it may deem exorbitant. Under the provisions cf secivom S722 of the Revised Statutes. the affer of amy person who, as princtpal or surety, has been a defaulier tn any previous contract wita the Navy Depariment wull mot be received. bureties in the foll amount will be required to sign the contract, snd their respoasibility must be certified to the satisfaction of the Navy Depart- eer additional eecarity twenty per withheld tre centam will be the amount of the bilis uotil the picts. rol ‘and eighty r cen! Fhipficate by the 38 of th ia ve |, will be by the master of iSetan ia oceans or, if none i by the Paymaster of the station ‘nosrest ¥ ihe 4 passed b} Beoretary of thi “The classes of this Bureau weet ite Oak Lo p nk, Boards; Wai PORTSMOUTH. wa 16, 35, 39, 43, 43, 68, 54, LBAGU! ably Moo, 22.99.43. 40,50, 81 63, 64, 68, @, 10, Os 22, 28, 35, 39. 44, Boa. 60, 63 ‘Gey 68, 9, 70, 1h 8 aD. aaa | AUCRION SALES. DABNEILLE, LZ LOT IN ALLEY pre een at 4 o'clock pon, We will sell at ing Association, and br virtue of two deegs of trast | FHis AFTEANVUN. | P. Auctioncer and Beal Retate Broker. 4TH AND StH 8 the afterac public suction, in front of the tees, wt 1) Us. dated vel $y Ue, gated respectively October 26 and November A. TBUSTEERS’ SALE OF EB HOUSE aup Oa MOND. rem’ the reqvert of the Treasurer of the Hibernia But corded ta Liber Ni complied with in seven aay: ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk aud cost of defentt nee after giving one week's notice by ‘el Atvertisoment. Conveyancing to 7 be at cost L.* nd Real Estate Broker. ALE OF TWO-STORY BDLOT On B STREET, bETW by virtue of @ deed of trust to us, dated Bep- 1878, and recorded in Liber N of the land records of imbia, and st the District of Col \f th ad ¥, the 23d dey of October, 1576, 0 clock ia the afternoon, all that p of ground In the city «f Washington describes ia ssid deed of trust as the cast fiftesn fert and oneiocn (15.1) from froat to rear of lot numbered twenty- ‘One, (21,) in square five hundred and thirteon, (513,) together with eon, ill nell at pi ou MORDA ay of sal deposit of eb will Gevecuined whee tee Goon: ry epost wi required when the prop isknocked down. If terms of sale be mvt complied with in seven days from day of sale, the trustee Teserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of th Purchaser, cn giving one weex's notion ‘Advertisement. Conveyancing at cost of by mlihaeer JAMES FULLEBTO! JAMES WHITE. 's Trustees. oct? JawSwads ¥.D. OLBABY, Sa'csman. ¥FO-MORBOW. Peroanson BROB., Auctioneers, ‘Southeast corner 9th and D streets n. w. PABLOR SUITES; (RAMBEB SRTS. STEADS, BUREAUS, W s8ESTAN US, WA AND’ WOuD s8aT ddal THER MATCRESSES 150 TONS OF ‘Bi ASD BBD ASH COAL. In virtue of a writ of fieri factas issue? ont of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District ot Columbia, and to Cog peng ener ‘soul . comb vat pabile sale on TURSDAY, the 2. «clock @ m., the One hundred aud Arh eae -d upon as the goods " ary and will be sold to No. 16 068, bn favor ot Phi ‘Goal on Oo. ne ALEX. SHARP, U.S. Marshal, D. pris and _ootlé dts P A. DABNEILLE, Auctioneer. TBUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPEBTY AT AUCTION. By virtue of » deed of trast dated December 34, 1872, recorded in Liber 703, folio a) of the land records of Washington Gounty, District. of Columbis, and by direotion of the holder of tae note secured thereby, we will sell at public auctioa, in front of the premises, on TUBSDAY, the 34th day of October, 1576, iock 34, 0nd 85. 0f O. W. a a sepa: rately. 10 per ceat. interest ith the expenses of in Gand 13 ard recording at parchaser’s cost vot cemplied with to 7 days the trustecs reservs the right to resell at the risk ap4 cost of the defaulting parchaser, R. P DODGE. A. DARN GILLE. { Trustees" _oct!4-e0d F__D. CLARY, Salewnan. HOMAS DOWLING, Anetioncer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON WATER STBEET. GEOBGRTO WN. AT AUCTION. Ga TURBDAY, October 24 ‘clock Fas £076, fronting Bt tert ster street, by eat side of Cecil aliey ‘erms: One-third cash; 6 and 12 months, with interest at 5 per c-nt. per annum, and s6c! by 8 ded of truston the ‘THUD. DOWLING, Auctioneer. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ‘THOMPSON'S DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY. SIX BEST DRESS 851878 70 ORDER FOR oct .9-dta Fit warranted perfect. ‘Material and workmanship warranted to be first- MENS’ FINE FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. FALL STYLES NOW READY. BROADWAY DRESS HATS FROM 86 TO 88. 8 AY FINE SOFT AND STIFF FELT BATS OF THE MOST APPROVED PATTEEBNS. BOYS’ AND CHILDEEN’S HATS, new shapes. Fine aesortmemt of SILK, ALPAOA and GING- HaM UMBRELLAS, KEBR & GREES, eepli-tr 1419 Pa ave., sbove Willard’s Hotel, B ABE BECEIVING DAILY From our Fao- tory, in timore. ih #0 gqnrsodkN UNFINISHED, HBTS, made of the best W: PIRULE ATES WAGRORY Reet Ory Eee, Washington. J.W. DARB, Manager, [COAST Duxse sHINTS MADE TO ORDER of the very best material and in the most ele- ERE maBReE, for, $2.35, et the UEANOH BALTI- ORK BHIRT F. OTORY, 1019 F street ‘merlé-tr w ‘Manager. BOOTS AND SHOES. A 25 PER CENT. SAVED i AtL. HEI RUN'S CHEAP SHOE STORE, Bo, 402 71x Br., Two Doors Azovsz D, =} J J. GEORGES, HIONA jo. 9118 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB Botween 2ist and 224 streets. First-class Custom Work made at the shortes vriiow Bate {oserted in Congress Gaiters by pat- “Usha af Big’ Boot) cops-tr RADIANT HOME BASE BURNER. 1876. ail and examine the RADIANT HOME BASE BURNER, and convince yourselves that fam selling the best AUCTION SALES. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioucer Bo. 100) northwest corner loth and D sts ME PARLOR SU:TES. UPRO BB REP, WALSITT mak 4s Zee 4 TH. BTol wikoow Book: suy c a 0) set north sest, the above raltare, Wats. B WILLIAM rp ind siinate, Iyiag and being ty of Washiogion, Disirict » Ooambia, and bows upon the grousd pat or plan of sar ofty sesnd being the south twenty 20) feet fi OU 3d street want, by the de; the bot ang bine (109) ‘eet end fy bered towc (4), in 9q ava birt) (730), toy constertrg ot arm = ‘Terms: U. @ fourth cash,aud the baiauce at6 and iS meatus, with ipteret et S per ceut per anna jeed oF oust om the property suid, or of the parchwer | Ad red wt the time of sal nrchaser's cost. Ti se Zeserves tbe rig prorer'y at the risk and c Cheser, after five days’ adve-tisemen® SAMUEL CKONS, Trastee 0¢123-e08 de 31 COLDWELL, Salesman. SS HAkMaN & HANDY, Aactioncers. x St. Cond Batiding. OF THE STOCK, FIX APD LBaSk OF TAE 0. WEST OR AND late BTREETS NOBTH- By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date Sep- tember 16th, A. D. 4576, an? daly reoordes ameng the land records tor the District of U> lumbia. in Liber No. 80. tlio 419. aud by direc! of ibe perty secured thereby, | wil off-r for sale Badjic saction on THUBSDsY. the 26 at dey of k in + 1876, 8t 4 o'clock p. m., the entire soc trode, fixtures and lease of D-ug tore, loc ted 01 the north streets nort! west. io this city. be sore, stooted with on simple selected stock of ind Chemicals, Perf cles Jease bas about 2 years and and the rent ts $50 per month, payavie monthly ‘The stand ts an excellent one and this sale offers ube dr Dees. ‘Terms of sali 200 incash and the balance in equal instalments, st 680d 13 moaths trom day of sale, the deferred paymeuts to be secured by the Dotes of the er SuDUm Until psid, and endorsed ‘sotion of the trus- tee. $250 dow: ime of sale. Conve antiug and Tecording St purchaser's expense. The trastee serves i the property at the re 8 orthwest corner of Mth and L. Totiet and Fancy artic! ‘The a a rare 0 rtnnity to preons wishing to engage in a chaser, bearing interest at tho rate of 8 per cen or ciborwite secures 8 to the satis ri the right to resell chaser’s risk and expense in case of fata ply with the terms after. oot® 6t Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTERBS’ BALE OF IMPROVED RBAU BS. TAL iN FAYETTE 8° . 3v AND 4 T 70W Uneer Dearin, AD. . O. Sad b7 virtue of a deed of trast tow eg. date the twenty third day of |. and recorded ta Libsr 87, one of the land records for W: District of Columbia, and at the request of the party thereby, we will sella! pubic anc- tion. in front of the premises,on MONDAY. the 23d day of October, 1676, ar 4% o'clock p all that piece or parcel of ground Known and ted upon the plan of Georgetown, iu said District. as jot_ num! 1M, in Thelkeld’s addiction to sald 'y, the same frouting sixty (60) feet on the east aide of Fayette street, between $4 and 4th strects, aud extending back of that width 535 feet, more or less to the line of Beatty and Hawkins’ additien to sald city of Ucorgetow: ‘Terms of sale: @2 nd interest from March 234, 1876, and taxes, in the balance ia notes at 6, 12 aud’ 14 months’ with iateres:, said notes to be wecured by = deed of trust upon the property sold. A ceposit of @(0 required when property is strack cf. Conveyanclog at cost of purchaser. [1 teras of sale are not complied with within seven daye from day of sale. the Trustees will resell at the risk ani of d iM JOSEPH T. DYE’ thas M. MaTrakwa, {Trastees, cto THOS. WLLNG, Acct. S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until MUBDAY. Uctober 30th, +ame hour and place y order of the Tr ustes octay THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. Percanson BEOS., Auctioncers. ‘RUST! SALE OF aUUssLE PROP- Ry virtue of deed of trust dated October lth AD 1569, and duly recorded tn Liber T 8, folio 100, of the land rec ard: county, in the District of Con od by m ot the holder of the note Will seil at public ealoon MOSDAY, the 30rb of Octol 4. D. 1876. at haif-past 4 o'clock in trout of the premises the folle ing-aescribed pleco cr parcel of ground, in square» Sud eighty-six, (636 ) in the'city of Wasbiugtoa. In the District of Colum Of buts one,(1,) two (2) acd seventeen. ( @ tor the same at the theast: street, ana ‘Bfts (WO) feet, thence nor! aid Jo th of ed f ‘This pro} eigh "Forms ct sale: One-third of he balance in eighteen the pu ‘inn! if robase money : Sun genera ihe whole of ae erms of sale to be fully complied wii!) days after the day of sale: otherwise the Trustee re- be right to resels the propsrty at the risk rcbaser, af:er one week's notice, nd ¢x pense at cost of purchaser. Will be uired at time of sal DWARD H BROWN. Carouny BALE—®BIDGE. BETWEEN JEFF EBON 4x0 WABHINGTON BIREETS, By virtue of decree of the Sagreme Court. D.C = No. 4,985, b. ‘bor. L. com platua.: and Geo. W. Btroud et a! , defendants, the nuaer- , a8 Trastecs, will s-I. at pc! front of the premiace, on BATUBD. oi; Movember, A. D. 1876, et 4:30 o'clock p m. it hi oud situated in tae city of Begin riot of Colombia. id parts at t inches measured east on the in old Geor south jine of Britge street from the southease corner of Bridge and Jeffereon streets. in said towa, aud ranuiag (be east with Bridge strect 24 fect 1% inches to and Auing the property of the lute slizabeth Bral thence scath by aud with the dividing line of roperty and of tole parcel of land 20 feet to a Jey leading iato Jefferson atreet, thence west 24 feet 1% incbes. theace gorih 9) feet to the point of hegioning ith the frame dweiling- Louse aud builaings thereon, with the alley forever ‘rerins of sale, as prescribed by the de-res: One fourth of the purchase m ey to be pald in cab Sud the balance in three equal installments, payabl in six, twelve ond eighteen. months from «i with interest, and pe: to the order of the T. ured to cost of 31) conveyancin; A deposit of g! tld ‘cel of 6 being stow n, use of sal Whole purchase money in cash. $100 dow of sale, and If purchaser fails to comply with anid terms withio fi tr: the ¢ay of sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resoll the propert afer five [days’ notice in the Evening Btar new paper, at the defaulting parchasor's risk and cost. Webster Law Builiog, Washtogt ter Law Building. om. WILLIAM L DUNLOP, Trusive, '7 6 Gay street, Thomas E. Wi °F, ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUS) BB'S SALE OF A V. LAND OS THE M ‘20m THI eat le By virtue of a deed of ee 4 UG O) BUAD, NO’ BB) BRAN Het, with ber wings past pul oe ber master’s footst they Ps. seliiom tT, stronger, with the pass riar than any woman. wont to say by rose aw rains had between a Co) Wicked Blobbs was str ture—architects their se temple and @ cruct-stand, in fact This the pret’y pullet’s dwelling; here she hastened every night Perched on high, became @ rooster till the dawning f the light Yankee paddler, glib, persuading, ala smiling then to guil In this box you laral to doth hold: this sliding ut of view, And the hen. somewhat tom lets the egg drop ewildered, lays at once ege that this wily ped . unwary, by his specious misled, < Patent Hen- Persuader,” «et his sno © pullet ot, » both within the hen house ere he went 6 town that morn m fally, till, with num t hat the pullet and her nest b remind but returniag late at naght Flashed a sudden recollection, and his cheek grew ale with fr.ght ps Rushing medly from the station, straight he sought t Y Called his pot i with its treasares—yes, she’s done her at gs’ and near them head and tail and +200 Burlington Hawkeyctems, in copsequence of the alarming war news from Eu received here yesterday, real imported Havana cigars In this city sad- Seay Sdvanest from tbree to two for five cents. — Mr. Moody expresses his confidencs of being able to convert even some of the ee in Chicago, if the weather Keeps fair. — It was @ mighty good thing for Job's rep utation as @ patient man that he wasn’t per- Jy acquainted with the man who chews fine cut aud is always “just going to get some.” —A bashful Mtge | man of South Hill, while out driving with the dearest girl in the world the other day, had to get oat gad buckle the crapper, @bd hesitatingly ex- plained that “the animal's bustie bad come — Last August a Dabuque widower pray- €d the mourners to nali him up tn the coffia With his dead wife, and then he rode ail the ‘@y to the grave in the hearse, anrieking aud wailing, and jumped into the grave when the coffin was lowered. They thought his grief would drive him to the insane asy- Day before yesterday he was arresisd for bigamy. — The latest style of young laiies’ hats is | called the ‘Kiss-me-it dare.” Whea worn by @ cross-eyed woman with @ wart on her nose the defiance is terrible and unan- swerable, but when it is backed up by a young pretty face, every youih with a spark of manhood tn his bosom, answers the caal- tenge the frst good chance, if itdoes take ali the wax out of his mastache. Gave Heavy Opps—4 New yto Pay Old Debts—The Man who Wanted to Bet.—Atver @ strange mn had flaished eating a hearty meal alone of the siandsia the City Hail Market yesterday, he remarked to the woman: “As I was sitting down to this meal I said to myself that I'd bet $1 iust tne dinner that ‘the Greenback candidates would not carry @ single State. Ifthey do, you have won the dollar, and shall have it.” “I want thirly-five cents of you,” she re- plied, aes off her comforter. “Or l'li bet you five dollars against the meal that the democrats carry New York State,” he continued. “I want my pay or there'll be trouble right bere!” she exclaimed, slipping off ber bopnet. “Or, I'll bet the fame sum, on the same terms, that the republicans will carry it,” he remarked, as be wiped oif his sandy goatee, “i never bet; and I want my pay!” she called out, being now already for actioa. ‘Great Heavens! but look at the oids I offer you?” be gas; “I not only let you bet on either side, but I offer you the most fearful odds that baveever been given since the advent of the Christian “I can’t help the odds;” she answerei as ebe gothold of bis coattails. “You don’t leave bere til I get my money. “Or, [il bet you $35 against this thirty- five cent debt,” be wenton, “that neltner Hayes nor Tildea will be elected. One of them must be, but I offer to bet they won't be simply to permit you to coin $35 out my bard earnings. Great Jigs! Sach auotuer = = never made since Oliver Cromwell a dog «“Tairty-five cents!” she shrieked, pulling him around. “Last, but not least, I'll bet you forty to one that i haven't had thirty-five cents about me for ® montn. Come, now, I offer you every chance to win.” She gave him two solid kicks, and was de- Signing and drafting @ third, when he made & bolt and left @ coat-tall in her grasp. While an officer was looklog for him arouad the market he was placidiy sarveying tne Soldier's Monument and picking nis teeth With a straw.—[ Detroit Free Press THE New Bartisa Corverres.—Half a dozen steel corvettes are forthwith to be add- ed to the English navy, swift, well-armed vessels, to serve as cruisers. For some time past, steel has been regarded by shipwrighis with a favorable eye, being tougher and al- together far less liable to fracture tha iroa, | and now the admiralty has taken the bold | step of concluding @ Contract for balding six war-ships of this material without de- Jay. They are to be built on the Clyde, and to be ready for service with their eugines on board, within two years,so we may expect that, for some Ume at least, we shali bearno | B. more about the ship-buliding industry in that district being in @ depressed candition. ‘These corvettes will not serve ia any fleet along with big tron-clads, but are designed especially for foreign service in China aad the Pacific, as also for cruising in the Mesa is to consist of 14 gaus of different calivers, and, besides the steel casing, their bulwarks are lo be covered with two thicknesses of A WEALTHY NORWEGIAN CoMMITS SUL CIDE ALL For Love.—Jobn L. Johason, a very respectabie Ni » Of Moline, Ill., committed suicide last week, by shooting himeeif in the head, dy: almost tastantly. A few years ago he fell in love with a Sweie ‘1, and became engaged to be 5 | & » Hae nisl | to quite overfow the comparatively j 1 limits of ite rooms. matter to It bas been a dum- find suitable rooms juve h to move not @ bail, were ed, and it lly necessary thet the location be at once central and quiet. The present jocation i Tremont piace, which ts off Beacon, just back of Tremont Street, so that while half a minate wiil take one Ibto the bustle and business of “dowa- town,” the parlors are retired, and there is litte dust or noises More satisfactory Tooms bave been found at No. 4 Park street in the old residence of Mr. Josiah Qaincy, into whicb the clab will remove in avout « month. The house faces Boston Common, Spd (be pariors are very large and maca better suited for the cou venieat secoenbiing cfiarge companies to lisien to the reading papers, the ery of lestures, or to pardist~ pate in debates, which literary treats take ee every Monday. Tne members b ave per: Slightly selfish satisfaction of nowtng that the world outside witl not be given even & reading in the next day's Of wit and wisdom which is ulierad at these Meetings, frequently by men aad women of the greatest celebrity, who are invited to at- bebind or in front of tue Little lable wbich serves as a rostrum —for reporiere are strictly tabooed, and no saying or doing of tie exclusive circle is allowed to ¢o beyood its limited cireumterence. There have been in times past some batties royal between the club and the reporters, wotil the newspapers gave up the coateat power tbat the ideat hes of looky torough &n opaque body at the wall, is thing remarkabie, thodga It ls very Uthat if may be an uncouscious power, evident to the offenders. Theciab room are prettily bat not richly far- nished; and seats for a large company can- sistsof camp chairs, which are folded w and piled corner Wen not ia oss, @o “ack of the parlors is @ little claster of pam tries and store and china closets, whenes come the materi: ders are distinguished guest is be entertained. For the objects of the Cl are pot Intellectual and puilanthropical ex- clusively, for though these are principally considered, the social element is not omit- led. The Ciud is & very convenient place, Among olber Ubings, for the meeting of ladies Who tesid@ in many suburbs Which are now *0 largely populated by Hoston people, But & feature of the Woman's Ciub, which re- deems it from the stigma of sex’ exciusive- bess, is that gentlemen are admitted as associate members—not voling members subject, of course, to the same ordeal of - bie black balling Ubat the ladies pass. Brine tau —-¥ ib, oo ry? we ling Club, neariy balf are of tue male sex, Lhoagh Lhey #0 seldom visit the rooms that they are not supposed to be- long in so large numbers. Anos them are the Rev. James Freeman Ciark, Keiph Wai- 0o Emerson and among the ladies are Louise Chandier Moul- \on—now in Europe—Miss Alcott and many others of literary fame, while others are aa SS Enews in the lecture and suffrage e The Club, however, is not a suffrage club, for although the large majority of Its mem- bers are suffragists, there are those ainong them who are not yet converted. The “Solid South” She rode into town ona joad of bi Uerday, and as she drove up vo the castora hay market she called out. “Everyoudy git away, for I'm coming down!” Down she came off the back end of the load, striking the ground like a load of stone, and when the men around there came to see that she was as broad as she was tall Ubey began to banter her. “No fooling now!” she called out. “My bame’s South and I've driven that load ol hay fourteen miles this morning. I koow i'm fat, but I’ve got business on band and can’t stand any nonsense.” After the load of nay had been weighed sbe Was offered fifty cents to step on tue plat- form, while a dozen men made up a purse of two shlilings each to go to the oue who guessed nearest tne weight. “Two hundred and ninety!” called out the welghtmaster as the beam went up. with the shake purse in it, crammed the money into ber pocket, and continued “You can't make noside show out of me And all get dead-nead tickets!” There was quite @ row over her gob- bling the cash, but she backel up t> the scales, spread out her fat bands, and re- marked: “Gentlemen, if anybody thinks he can take the money Sway from me, here | am. rm very qa nd ender: , but now my band wing capacity!” — (Detroit Pree Press. " TREATMENT OF HORSES. boene Ser ah log or #! , pleasant object presents 1 nor when their fours are exciled. A soothing word, Steady rein, and ual introduction to the object which excites the animal will teach him to confide in his master comes fearless. ten y avle and We bave taken ears old, whose nerves were and who had become iF became,mansgeabie with a slack rein aud @ soothing word.—{ Orio State Journal. VANDERBILT'S ADVICE To HIS 80: “William, I want you to act through Li knowledge. Rely on yourselfand kesp your = Trast Bobody with your own mind.” S7-The more dogs @ poor man keeps the Jess able he is to drive the wolf away from his door. *7-A Brooklyn girl has jast broken off her engagement with @ youug man because he stood by aud saw & dentist jerk a piece of ber aw out, without betraying any emotion. (Argus. lady got her seal re have,” “of course Well, then, put them right away, for they haye gone out of fashion en- tirely: Such is life. no Express. - "MARRIED. M, DONAR-LEC RD At the restience of J. orning of the 38d October, 1576, by Steele, Mir. Eiivua @. Mt xa LEONARD, both of Bicumond, Dispatch please copy. ” 222 DIED. On October 23, 1476, L ConNeR, in the 70th’ y o Jesus, blessed sloe; 1 at 6 o clock a. CONNER Michak ear of his age. est, Wednesday, 26th. at $0'clook p.m friends of the family are inviied to attend without further notice. GETTY. Suddenly, ia San Francisco on Thursday, October 19:b, 1576. 5 the 44th yo ar of his age, formerly of Georg-town. HECK. On the morning of October 22, 1876 after an illoess of six moartns, & infent deughter of John T. and agea 9 Tp HEY the pareats, 709 Bor [th tnd Sth stroe's s tbeast oy inet o = e remains wi te Winone, Minn.» for toterment. is at be - Hispios, Gnanees'b, BeBcvan in too Wid year of ral at the Calvary Baptist Obureh, To-mor- eecstneeee oe on R.*: S48vs2. ii ose r STREET, Undertaker. —__ 4.5. BARVER, eerie Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 618 Lira Sraxer Norrawacr. gjon™ B. octld-Sa” waienur, Undertaker, 1337 20th strest northwest. _—————————————— ere

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