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DRY Goons. ® ATTENTION. NOW 18 YOUR TIME! DBY GOODS GOISG OF WITH A BUSY, AT W.™M. BROWN's, Bo 314 Stu 8 aT ew Felt tuiris, all scries ets, all st Brathers bet price Drese Goods of every variety Merino and a1 Wool U oderwear at the cheapest Store in the clay. . CONNOLLY’, Bovll-tr 605 9b street. ops. Fatent Office DRY Goods REDUCED CLOSING-CUT CARPET Sate. tock (arpets are 'o be so!t. ant borers have po capped to get them at manufacturers’ s BY GOODS STOOK MUST BE RE i Hempant best Calicoes, Oc — jooes, Se ap Dresg Goods, 125% 15, 20, 25 to S00 All Woot Usshme ue Binck Alpacas. fail width. =o. All Wool Serges. 40. 50. 6ii¢c Binck Stike at old prices—g1, $1.25, $1.50, @ ws, Blankets, Comforts Gloves. Se uj Heady made Felt Shirts. Se mp OUB STOCK MUST BS_80 TNF Dov? tr c L DIES BEsD OUB NEW ADVERTISEMENT of our CHEAP DRY GOopDs. Seal Brown Merino, ell pure wool, one yard wide, #3 worth 7 CARTEB'S 707 Market Space. Bleck Casbmeres, one yard wide, very fine, 63, OS BTEB'S, 707 Market Space. Pp . Bi he very cheap 125, @1 20, $175. OABTER'S. 707 Market ®pace. Dot fold Pc piin baire—Dara Green, Seal Brows. French Grey. Savy Biue—only 38, worth 37. YP “Dovble-fold Bisck’ Alpaca, very fas, ouly 26, orth wz. pie ‘size White Wool Blank’ £0, worth 37 ‘We are setling the best Oanton Flannel in this city for 12; also the best yard wide remnants, wort 12: gocd Oanton for 8; Riven Tow’ ls.8; Calico, 8; Puro Silk Mobair Black - rt ‘@ are selling toe best yard wide Double Heron Bone Bed Tick at 25. worth 0. Bo+6 tr GENULNE BARGAIN | HEAD & ©0., 1206 FSTESET, BETWEEN 121u anv 1378, WILL smi purposes at fo, Ginsd & best RO- vere Spool Cotton. fe. Good Unbieached Can’ isppel, 7c Bisck Silks, 78 cevts and up. (inciading Gainet & ie Xs Belion’s celebrated mak: AE Woe} Siack Pesach Coskmerce, donbie width and or iat ey Beactifal beer, sud Pisin and Pisid English & Strt; Boulevarc $8 Elegant $ Bart » t Ret: rer natty kood and cheap call. many other desirable ‘Do not . BRODHEAD & ©v., novl-tr 1206 F street, bet 12th aad 13th. - LOOK aT THESE PRICES. 2.20 yards Calico Remnants at 5Xc Za Bevt'caiicneas 0 tom) yas, at So worth 100. i a otton ia short lengths a wo © at So; suc on enll for ae by the plese. Drash at 640 feck ‘urywn Siaterand Blus Merino, E , Carpets. Rugs, Oll-Cloths st 25 per cent. less than last year's ‘prices. ~" Frank Lestie’s Out Paper Patterns. Ve cpa GEO. J. JOHNSON 4&4 CO., octs8-eotr Market Space. Ss HIRTS. See malts and fue Linen Bovis, for ony 73 Gents: all oe. Our % cent unfinished SHIBTS, improved, are 2 Shirt fn the market, boing pe aes Sper ted rad toam- = “GENTS NECKWEAR, ocr own make, very ENT ensen TS, of the best material, anfinished wines Hh Hse is ink. aud i8 inches, Sulsbed, 15 Canton DBAW RBS, 78 counts; Me- eo URDERSHIBTS, 20 cin, @1, 01.25, 000 @1 80. of any of the abo at by wall oo receipt of rea zim hE BIRT FAUTO! S Fayette street, * wok’ EST, cots trig 2019 ¥ STREET Pokinetone D: OL (MITCHELL & MARTIN, (Successors to John T. Mitchell) 931 PENNSYLVsNIA AVE, AND 994 DBT. w ‘based from the best manufacture of May oy aeons large loret Ladies’ and Ubildren's as DEW E45 thai are slightly sotled. THEY WiLL BB SOLD AT HALF PRICE. Bll the pds are made of “ Pride of West” cotton, Qnd fa the best menner. In the lot will be found everything needed for fadiee and chi'dren. Also, ge lot of Pillow and Bheet SHAMS. “One Price, marked in Pisin Figures.” SF For the presevt all carriages will have to come fo the D etreet entrance octittr MITCHELL @ MARTINS. p*®* eouns, ; CARPETINGS, Be. Cheapest, and most destrabie stock of bee DET CooLe aus CABPETIMOS ever ex- Bibited In Washi: a can now be found at No. + Sie'tin purest. Bore ruuniag through from Tih street to ot? tr W_W. BURDETTE a co. IMPORTANT. View of the great scarcity of mosey, we shell oner BEW ra L AND WINTBS ‘Soups at Prices that defy competition. We name in part: Lergest lot of LADIBS GLOAKS tu the city, from @5.40 up to @2d. BLACK SILKS, trom sfc. to 64.50 ver yord; e fret Fate SILK for @1 75, worth now 62.25. OASHMERES. BLACK sné COLORED, all the new andWestrable ‘at 0e., worth 4236, ‘ALPACAS. .OK and COLORED al! shades, specigi bargains bees th HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. BL. ETS: BLANKETS! al wool hey 25.80. worth @8. Linen. beached. Siath,o6cleaSnca Steet fug.10'¢ wide, ale , ete, eta. ‘Ove case Honey Sige" tease Sroton’s dark shedon, ies. ESS SHIBTS, complete, made of Wi j eunrs sonal eon Ea LAul te) = set ‘prices ei pa Leal a-ave a ——————————————SST====== ,»“Booters VEGETASLE OOUGH SYRUP. for WHOOP- Sra eeee pipe ag le piog 10:03—Baitimore and DRY Goons: oY MONDAY, NOVE! 1b, WE WILL E2DU0CE OUR STICK OF DBY eoons In SOME INIT. sa ENT. BELOW FO + case good Walicoen at Bo ; old at 6 1 casas good quality ids wide @ ‘0c. Very ches akon is. 25.37 £00, Best Medicated Red Twill Flaarel. 24-wide Eheeting Cottons, 3 and 26c ; better grade than we ever sold before. C M. TOWSOS @ ©00., 636 PENNSYLVABIA AVERUB, AUOTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs, ™ OeRY FAL « F VALUABI M- Coes ik Cuba By Be By vinue of deers by Supreme Gourt of the of Ocinwbie on tas 34 day of Uctober, A. D. 1876. ta a cause th: ding bet: jie i fon, to places hereinafter Teal estate. to wit: 1. Un MOBDAY, the 27th instant, on the prem- 3 o'c.ock p. m.,1 #iil sell ail of Lot sam. -seven ($7), according to Mary 0. Mitcn- Jed eubdivision of origi am bere atti haser. «). Tras’ jo. 342 Ost, YoUS@ & MIDULETON, Anctrs, nowll ectr Near 71H Sti novil-tu,th,s.7t Le Droft Baiiding BA8RGAINS IN SILKs. PERRY 4 BROTHER Have made large add'tions to their already well- selected stock of Foreign BLACK, COLORED, and FANCY SILKS, which will be offered at exceedingly low prices. These goods baving been secared p for to the wy advance in price of raw silk, consoquent Upon the failure tha itt a ONE PRIOE ONLY me AVENUS AND NINTH BT. ors RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD OCTOBER 161, 1576, 9:00~Polut of Rocks aud Way Stations Tsonburg and Way Stations Valley, Branch, Piedmout aud Way Stations main stem, He- wn 9:25" New York and Boston Limited Exprom,and = ate ee ee oot at ae for throu . orm and deiphia. Sunday to Bsi rey > Sunapolis only.) se Se 14:16—Baltimore, Way Stations, Ellicott City and Annspolis. | 40—New York, Philadelpiis and Norfolk E: , Alexandria Jcoction. On Sunday, all ‘sy Btations and Beitimore oniy. 3:30—Baltimore wad Way Stations, Frederick vis Belay rel Express. 4:30—Frederick and Petot of Ree3:.( via Metro % . ‘we on Saturday for jager-town aud Winchester 4:43 Baltimore, Aunspolia and Way Stations, ‘reaerick. ‘30—Baltimore snd Way Stations to Anuspolis Junction. Chicago, Ooiumbue. Alcxandria Junction, and Philadelphia Night Ex- to New York. ‘ay Stations to Aunspolis Janctic 11:45—t. Cale Rxprees Omeinnat! and Chicago, ‘and to Le le Saturday. Sleepers. S210. 9:20 o 5:30, 10, 10:00, 10:08 and = daily trains dally, except Sundsy. Scbeescent eoecdge Siow of vat Jey Branch; or for New York and Philadelphia at 0 Bm and 1:40 p m. a] atthe Baltimore 3 Per weaving fins sa'6i3 nnsy lv: . orders will be taken west, here on ure It poly te Chicago, and 11:6@ a.m. daily, ex- cept Sunda; BALTIMUBS 45D POTOMAO flo, Magna For Cacana: Bochssve, Buffalo, Beyesed's doy dai Sooo Eales. sith Waikins, For. nendal- Brie, a el arday ee ‘alls, or F a! for Baltimore, 4:30 p.m, daily, xcept banday. For Pope's Oreck Line 7:100m and 4:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For Aurapoli-, 6:00 aud 11:60 a.m and except Sanda; 2 iz LRXANDSIA & FBEDEUIOKSBURG RAIL aw AY AND ALEXASDLLA & WasuISGTOR 7 For the South, via Richmond, 2:16 am. daily; ‘and vie Lynchburg, 7:18 a.m. and 12 p.m Gaily. ‘Trefus leave Alexandria for Washington, 9.10.11 at SF 4: +6, and On Suuday at Tickets, informatio: sccommodatt: ‘Besidencos. "| Passenger Agent. BO , Jk., Gen’ SON: Geni Mauagen Jens iy ‘HOMSON, U™VERssb COAL AND WOOD. z FURNAOR......66 50 bo. ~ BR. a MTU Og street ond Vi co Ps wové- Ina BEAD! BEAD!! PANIC PRICES! ANTHRACITE COAL from @6 per ton up, se- cording to quality. Heving om hand the larrces stock tn the District, embracing every variety, are prepared to Gli orders as once, without waiting for the uncertain arrival of Auction Coal. JOHNSON EROTHERS, mestariayacener= Sar, 3808 F and 1119 9b street northwest, COsL AND KINDLING WOOD. SESE tee Ser ces aT! BUNDLED Rk CH BaP. 54°B OLEAN. STEPMESDOR @ ane, tonsa reach Otes 101s Fenaagivense sree TRUS" EES” APF iin of a deed of trust, dated April 5:h, 338, one of t Columbia, and at the request of the secured, we will sell the premises, on M: St 4 o'clock p, m., all that piece or parcel of land And premises, situate in the county o in the District of Columb: scribed ag and being lot numbered tw: in Jobo Bhermai of lend calcd Pleasant flaias,” tion of said Int twenty-nit Plowing metes and boutds: Bogiuning for the wid rt property st the risk snd covet the Gamnaitt pe at is ans of ye ing pure Chater. a ber lth, | 187! ° be requiied st time cf sal cost «f purchases And if terms of sale are not Tisk aud cost of defa B, = *4eNEE, ‘Auctionee: &. D. i571, duly recorded in Liber No. 8% follo 263, one of the iand records for tae D. trict of Columbis.and at the request of the party secured thereby, I shall seil at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. November fab pe ot &t4 o'clock parcel rc Pistrict of Col plat or piso of said city aa Lots numbered one (1), rw eight (8), in MeUarthy eight bunéred and ninety (5%), toguther with the improvements, ae »: One half of Fc purchasers, after five days’ advertisement. yours @ MIDDLETON, Real Eetate Auctioncers, LE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPRBTY IN THE UJUNTY OF WaSHINGTOR the Incersection of lith Btrert and Pierce’ Mill D 1875. and recorded in Liber N- Isnd records for ths Di ‘St public avctiel Dal, Sovember 27th, 1876. and kk '4 recorded subd pt that p Included within the pte the portheast corner cf said lot ty pine, and runviog thence south fifty feet iwi (80 ft ), themoe west one handred and sixty feet (160 ft ), thence north fifty feet (20 ft ). thence east one ey end sixty feet (16) ft ) to the place ef be- gioning. Terme: One-third cash, and the residue in two ix avd twelve months, with cent , secured by adeet rast on the gro erty eord. ‘Gonveyancing and Fegerding ot purchaser's cost. A deposit of @ 10) will be reqafred at time of sale. he terms are uot complied with Trustess will resell the GORGE TRUESDELL, WMH. WakD, { Trastecs, w43, B. WILLIA Auctioneer, ‘Wo. 1001 uorthwest cornor 10th and D sts. By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated Decem- ‘uly reeorded in Liber No. lo 333. one of the land records for the strict of Columbia, and at the request of the red thereby, I will seil, sont ablic Rnctlom, in front of the premises, ‘on’ MONDAY. the 20th day of wr, I876, at 12 o'clock described real estate, in fy of Washington, District of Goluiabia, te balance fn six rchaser, to be on the property, or all n. Adepositof giod will 6 onverancing at tb within five dase after sale, the tras- ti BIOHABD 8 novT eodds WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct._ Corner 7th and F streets. TRUSTEES SALB OF DESIRABLE BUILD- ING LOTS ON 71u, Stu,G AND H STRESiB NORTHEAST by virtue of a deed of trast, dated March I B; Be Sil these pieces or nd situate ia the city of Washington, jambia, known end designated oa the 0 (2). three (3 . four (4), five (5), six (6 ( y (40), torty-one (41), forty-three (43), aod forty-four (44) subdiviston of square numbered balance st six months. num secured of trust ated 9 1874 and daily recorded in ores of the District of Columbt fo'so 488, af request of party s-cured. Iw Hie auctio: 3 tur (6), tu aguar> (949). ents thereon. comrieti gin the first picce of = story brick Bouse. and of 8 front, atwo-story frame e of fourth cash avd balance fn 1, dvet of tracton the prop per 23 tuches on the immediate vici ity proved by two s@ustautial Brick Batidiugs, ‘Tar south datiting 8 f.ont of 29 test. will oe nd imeotionsy thereafier the north 456 street norch- of the city Hail, ot BY CONGED e above sale DAV. November Bow oreopied as law of Bo. ous street, he 5 the balance ta one ° Dearing 5 All copy. yanctog at purchaser _EVENING STAR. TUESDAY.......November 14, 1876 ee Snore cate omennerncolentin emit Lost at the Centenutal POCKET BOOKS, RYR-GLASSES, SWITCHES, BIC-—PARASOLS, OLD UMB&ELLAS AND BABIES KEIURNED TO OWNERS The Philadelphia Press, descrtoing the ba- yeau of Jost articles at tie Centenn tai, says « astoTiment of pocket-books is large and veried, comprising eli Knowa styles, from {be pletboric wallet of the cattie dealer to the mipiature, peari-covered portmonnaie of ® Vassarscbool girl. There are pocket. books filled with tnoongraous buudies of pa- pers “of DO Value except Lo tne owner.” and of po cash value to any One; waliets stoTat with memoranda, w' ‘hout dates, or location; otbers filled with rec.pes of various kinds, loterspereed with fractional carrency, railroad Uckets, Sod occasionally a few Small bills, — still others = nothing bat a tew nies or postage Stamps, aot ao equally large collection absolately empty. Over $5,000 in cash bas been picked up iu wwe Cevtennial grounds by the guards, @ad ali but tbe small amounts remaictog to several bundred uvclaimed wallets, aggregating not Over $100 At Lhe Most, and about 70 found ta +mall rolls of bilis, have beea returaed to the ow: ere. A CURIOUS COMMENTARY ob Cne Gifferecee in tne charscieristios of the two sexes Is found tn the fact tuat fall y nice tenths of =e, and vot less than four Sfubs of the other arucles, were evidently ibe property of ladies. Taree cases were Lbougbtfuily reserved for 9260 will be requir-o neon 8 deoo of trast. dated August ps bones, Liber No. 759, folio f the District of, will sell, tothe hi TU eof achattle deed of trust from the undersigned tras soon, *Houre and Lot on K street north the city of Washington, v. U.. known as K street northeast, and described in ‘former copyey ancipg as Lot No. 231in BF, m.,the following property, One Mole, Cart and Barners H ockaway fRagey ae bov-I4 tu.th sat.2m BSUS. Aucti.ncers, boutheast corner 9h and D sts. northwest, LB OF 4 LOT OF GROUND (8 D O.NS4E THE HEIGHTS: ust dated the 23d dj . recorded in Liber 517, tutto Beoords of the District of Oolam: he written requ One fourth cash ( option of the purchaser), of paid at the time of sale; and the residue in five years, with itterest on the deferred ratecf 8 percentom per annum, nusly, wutil the pi TRUSTEES’ Ga ORGETY' Irtue of a deed of cl be parry secured we sball seil at pubic suction in front of remises, on TUB3HA b o'clock p.m ‘Estate in Georgetown, D.U , beat easieriy tine of Montgomery tant 160 fest orth from the northerly tcddard street, ard running thence north 3 ‘Best along said easterly line of Mont; 40 feet, thence north 87 4 ly line of land of John he Uemetery line, thence south 4 degs. 30 seconds wi the land of UB Bitteaho f said Bitten street east along the south- McPherson 42) feet to said Cemetery iine feet to tue line of ase, thence along the jand on nd thence south s7 deg: beginaing, coutaining interest ac ten day of Marca, I ; the baiance at sf THis EVENING, T HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Careccus SALE °} VATE LIBRARIES, AMONG d Oatholic Bcok 1} eoiegioal and Contro: French, Greek and Latin Books, lustrated Works on Antiquities, Voyages and ‘Travels, Arts and Sciences, Valuable Etandard and Mis n History, Poctry, Blogra- ma 2 the penes of sale in cash welve months, for which her with many tant Woi rms of ssie are not com- 8 the Trustees reserve the and cost of the defaulting WHITE, WAUD, '¢ Trustecs, ‘GBORGE H. B. a. 00! octS0-sawa&de E ABOVE BALE IS POSTONED antil face 25th day of November, 1:76, THOMAS DOWLING, Acctr. Yo-mvusauw. OKEB & LEWIS, Marble Buiiaing. AT PAWNBBOK ER'S BALE B - WOODW kD, we, novlé faw&ds yirtue of @ decree saved by the Supreme 16. tit and George W. Phillips the underrigued such goods as usually foucd at awubrorers’ sales. st our suction IOBNIGG, Nov. ‘kK, and will be ‘BS! ¥ FOLLUWLING, moraiog and ing. @t same hour end netien, ia front of the rooms, on WEDNESD. 5 15th, commencing at 10 0'c ck. M.. the iuterest of ail the partios grr ae aVE u ‘end to all that certsia ot or 8. trict of Columbi By order of Ww Powobr ker, Puiladelpht ‘orner of M and saideity, fronting 2 f Ath the tine vf 27h steect « ci feet to a four fvot alley, said lot being imgroved by Terms +t sale: Ono fourth of the purchase money in cash on the dey of sal if and the residu: BB th streei# north west, in ith st. aud Fa avenar, nurihwest, [E04 N80n BHOS., suctioucers: USTEES’ SALE OF FIVE _UNFIBIS| K BOUSE*, BI1UaT. OF TKEBT N BAND 16TH STREETS WEST. By virtue of a deec of rast. dated Ma; TH 4 BETWEEN in three eqaal fastal . the purchaser or purchasers ir promissory notes for ths def: ier vst from the day of s: Ceot per annam uotil pata, ortne scene tomeere we rebeeser or purcharers may at bi pth, , wt o'clock’ p. m., the fol ituate 1m the chy of Wash mbia. to wit: All tha: cer: 64 due or acess ead described real estat ed to be paid out of ingtop, District of ‘tain pieces or parcela of iavd and ing in the city of Wi ad Bnown and distin te io fiou District of Oo- GEOBGE B RUFF, Trustee. nov?-eohds J.T. COOLDWELL, Baleaman. Wendt, on the Nomini- Beturring wil FURSDAY and FuID STEAMERS, &c. wD. oct31-2m_ 6th street or. of mata id hy STEAMEB HABBSINGEE will leave 6th street wharf on Wanasepars and BATUBDAYS, st 7 a.m. Tete Gripder's Wharf, Brick House, Lit- intermediate Lai ee Sent day at7 a.m. trom Little Ferry. ‘ooto-tf f fPOR NORFOLK. EB. GREGG, Steamer LADY OF THB LAKS leaves the Company's wharf, foot of 6th street, ove: ONDAY, Meant J BIDAY, at 3'p.m., for Norfolk. Wercrsing, iecve Rorteie ‘Tuesday, Bearsden Tiok: Ch 2; roand trip, 83. every ‘ver, stopping et intermediate land tu, 7” For information iy at the Metropolitan ‘he Trossary, or at se Yate CLYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE, ELPHIA eRERXANDR A, WASHI PETMAN AND 0. ‘@BORGRTOWS, D. STSAMBES LBAVE PHILADELPHIA every SATURDAY at i9 & a w MOBDAY ot 7 pi. Freight ro: ed dally Conabaecs win lug thetr goods landed rt please bave them marked “Goorgete ‘yd aA passage from Queenstown to Hew of Wat 43 lat., 5 CC pmol the north of 2. Bs Beets jo ot carry steerage passen- Steerage tlekets to and from all of Burope et Saas’ tere eo eee ee niuety-three, (93) $5.) ard ninety-eix, atdivision of equare Du: ety three, (193,) t gether with the im prove- Bents. consisting of five urfiuished two story and barement brick houses, BHOMAS DOWLING, Anoctioncer. oF TWO ae ZAND cash; balance fn ix (6) (02) apa eighteen (18) months with faterest cent. per aupum from day of sale, secureaby dead of trust on property sold; or, sil cash, at the option A depostt of @ 100 requires a on propersy wiil be resold of the purcheser. purchaser at time of seq , one of the Isud ity, in the District of Columb: St cefaulting purchaser's THOS HYDE. DUNCABSON & HANCERY SALE OF BBAL ESTATE IN WASHINGTO! .O. By virtue of @ decree made by the Bupreme of Columbia, in caase at compiaianater aad Kate a .. COM ate, an 6 ‘undersigned ‘of tne premises, ber giound and prem: tasted in said city, and krown es part of Lot »(7,) in Bqaare four buadred and (438, acd contained within the metes Howirg, to wit: Beginning a eighty two (82) feet tour (4) ino! touth aud roppiug thence south on a line with Fighth ( 8th) street west sixteen (16) feet, thence east ninety-oine (99) feet four (4) inches, th twelve (12) feet, thence weet thirty (20) fe: north four(4) feet, aud thence west sixt feet four (4) inches, street n the immediate vicint'y cf the it and is improved by two srbstantial prick now occu pitd as law ‘ing a front <f about 29 feet, juumediately thereafter the juilding, Ho 323, haviag a front of about 35 feet. ‘The property will be sold in two se; each house seps: ate'y. It offers an excellent oppor- tunity for a good tnvestmen: T of sale are: Une third of the money ip oseh, aid the balance fn equal inw teen, and twenty four months, for rill bo reqatred, dated on ‘8 deed of trast asarance satis- al e time of sale. The be complied with within ten ‘Trustees reserve roperty st the rivk and cost Upon giving five dey b.ished paper ais! eid wveyenving Rad record- rs she purchaser, 1° numbered 3 386, Sophia Olarke, et ns ‘will sell at public uct: WN ESD, *clock p. m.. trat whi romissory Tue day of sal bearh Diace of beginning, and House, : One-third cash: and ‘the balance in 12 mouths. reaprotively eréet at 7 per cent. por a roe ae deed ee on pro- rty s0/d to satisfaction of trustes. ‘conve cing, of purchaser, A deposit of $59 at If terws are aot com- plied with within five days Trustee reserves the Fight to resell @t risk of defaulting sucches MW. BOARM AN, BMROANSOS BRUI sale ween days alter the sale, otherwise the tice © 1. City of Washin F ill be required. p ing are to D6 at ihe exp: * ABTHUS te tive of sale wi 48 DOWLING, Auct. hovM-co [Rep] THUM BSTEBH MARKET STALLS, ENGiNgER's OF! Was ot reby given that Big." t sccupy years in the new Wese, Mt ast corner of K end ist auc *? Washington city, will be H. WABNEB, Acctioc eer, TSUSTEES’ SALE OF Va PRo te IN TH LUABLE IMPROVED E coustr, FROSTING 'y virtue of a deed of trust, dated January Siet. &. D. 1874, duly recurded in Liber No. one of the land records. and at the reqdest CR. Dist, ‘CLOF Gouwmats., 742, folie 143 et fo. the District Spparel so liberally scatiered about the grouuds by tne better and fairer ba fof humaalty, aod the novice in the dry goods busivess would fod himself ia the state of bewilderment for & week should be attempt a classification or minute descrip- tion of their couteuts. Among Ue simpler &bnd more fam' liar articies may be meo- tioned Jace aod linen o liars. itsen and pa- per cufis, With gold or brass sieeve buttons shewis of #1 kinds, mantitlas of various patterns, sun-bounets, summer ba eye ginsses, oversho: proofs, traveling robes, vells, varieties, scarfs, neck ties. riobous, switenes spd furs. Among & numerous assortment, Which may bot be mentioned, are all sorts of srlicies of underwear, inclading balmo- rals, garters, crine.dues, and basties, and— but limited space and Knowledge preveats a completion of Use list. OWNERS CAN RECOVER THE GOODS by calling at the office aud proviug property. The coliection of fans is exeeeaingly fi and will bear comparison with any display of an evening convert. If the Japanese ex- hibitors have sold more fans than bave beea left on the grounds, they mast have proved @ strong. tition to The sale of thermom- eters. Very few of the most expensive bioo t coolers are in good couditioa, probably not baving been though! of sufficient vaiue to be fastened wit chain. Jt is noticeable, in the exteosive stock of ladies’ wear on band, that, with one exception, every por- lon of visible and invisible feminine attire bas been lost at the Centeuuial Groands, aad tue list includes every ornament not clas; by @ lock which would puzzle the maaufac- turer to unfasten. Tne misfortunes of maie visitors seem to have besn conflasd to the loss of empty wallets and umbrellas. Over two thousand umbrellas have beea carried by the guards to aan, bat with them were about one thousand parasols. Mapy of both have been returned, bat enough still remain to make QUITE AN ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY in @ South street store. Some of the sun- thades are quite valuable, but the umbrellas are without exception so dilapidated by wear, or so cheap in material or coustrac- lien, that po man or Woman pot born for t! gallows would dream of appropriating then f among the miilions of visitors at the E hibition one or two thousand lost umbrelias of uo use to any one if found, how maay of actual value must have been forgotten by careless owners? If the guards returned packsges of money and valuabie jewelry to eadquarters, would they not lave been Lkely to retarn silk and pearl bandied um- brellas? If the guards did not pick ap tne good umbreilas presumed to have been mis- iaid, Who did? ‘These are serious questions, demanding persoval and public investiga. Uon and unequivocal answers. Judging from the pumiber of useless umbreilas delivered at the adjutant’s office, aod the Liability of all umbrellas being lost, 1t mast be assamed that fully 500,000 rain-sbedders are now in tne hands of persons who never pald for them. The thought ts Sppalling in its im- menslty, and saddening in tts fearfal sigaid- cance. Only one conclusion 16 possivbie— umbrellas are popularly ostracised from the protection ef the Eighth Commandment. ‘ere is & Wide aud most IMPOKTANT FIELD OF LaBoR for the reform party—wneu they get into power. When their leaders are able to grasp and master (his subject, they will have had sufficient experieace to begiu to get ready to commence the work of goverumeutai reform. Several tpousand gloves of ali imagiaavic kinds, from the six-battoa Kid to tue merino milien, are in & Separate compartment, bat 'otwoaralike. Tae vast collection of odd gloves, therefore, proves conclusively toe alsity of the taste which makes lt necessary tor tLe mav or woman of fashion to wear at i€ast ove glove, thoagh he or she may mack prefer todo without both. A resolution to assist in @ reform iu this matter migut not be without goot results,and would uot be \vappropriate tn this centeantiai year. fne bony hand of toil, or the nervous, delicate fingers of the thiuker, may both be adorved by @ Kid covering, bul woy expose ouly 016 abd tous risk the loss of tne giove? Tae re formers might attack tats subject after dise posing of ne umbrella corrap. lonists. AMONG OTHER LOST ARTIOLES are several dozen spectacies of different styles, three or four opera giasses, any num - ber of « books, memorandam book: diaries, novels, works of reference, Ceate: nial ues, guides to the park city, cigar cases partially filled, camp si " canes, “Aids to Memory,” a few linen dast- €18, railroad tickets, and any quantity of small satchels, lunch baskets, &c.,&c. Tae amount of jeweiry pickei up by the guar Would make the eyes of @ diamond oroker twinkle, but all the most valuable trinkets bave been returnei. Among the richest ar- cles of personal adoromeat and use were a number of diamond rings, brooches, &s., emeral1,spaihine, aod opal earrings, several gold and silver watches, @od a large assort- ment of lockets and charms. Some of the diamond rings were valaea at $550, and from this amount the jeweiry dwindled dowa to 25 cents. Une of the first of the lost articles brought into or rather to the door of the ad- jutaut’s office was A GREY MARE, rge as life, and evidently much disgusted at being left to her own resources. Toe owner of the animal was, however, discov. ered on the same day. To this department are aleo brought the lost children not re- clalmed at the ——— guardhoases, where they are frst taken. All thus far have been banoed over to their parents, or seat under the care of guards to thelr homes or hoteis on the same day. Over 500 children have Ubus been returned to their parents, and as ibese were only the ‘worst lost cases,” it is eslima@ied thal several Wiousands have acta- ally been missed and reclaimed soon after- ward at the stations. Tue ages of the little folks ranged all the way from two to elgut years, and, with few exceptions, they have iravely Tesigned themselves to awalt the eold at pubic to bey the party wean tl notion, in said rURBDAY. the day of November, in the at those certain pieces or 4 ipg in the cor Tameis, ard Reown end descri § the same hour from day to of, ulare see circular, to be bad at the of- eee ‘4M. Piowman, lnspector of Buildings 2 ee GONE Bleue Bogleer novié St” i ee ee [0804 Reon BROTHERS, Auctioneers. ALE OF DESIB: 10 aT m. ground sitaate aad on, District of Oo- |8 part of Lots (®), im subdivision of a wort nt jhe tame at the northeast cornel ko ‘street 108d; thence 3. 2! ety: hence with the south lise of ssid deg. B. 918 100 perches to the place cf begin: containing fourteen (14) y-two (33) perches cence, out ba! bt io trict of Colum! ty secured thereby, we will Yon in front of the youre & MIDDLBTON, Auotionsers. BOA DBSIBAB! 1m F OF tere” a iD BaLe Met y Movember, 1576, same B41N* BD HB. WARNE! Cuablne T. Davis, Usp ST. a 2 L's SALE OF adjatant to sehd tug” bome, if not soon the. called for, would be fulallea. DEATH FRoM HrDROPHOBIA —Oo Apri! 6, F. F. Treadwell, @ child about five years old, of No. 1,003 Seeond avenae, wh! ‘ifuh came} in. All’sigps of bydrophobu child died yesterday. Coroner Ellinger will investigate this case.—| NV. ¥. Oommercial ith a set in, Aud the Consxcrat: Munt.— The King of Siam recentiy anew mint at Basg- Kok with a singular » At 5 p. m. he repaired to the upper and lighted PREPARING FoR THE Porr’s DeaTE — Cologne Gazette dishes a ropa which bas been ned to tbe King of It- at aly by bis ministers regarding ibe tobe taken by the ltatinn the death of bis holiness Pope. The inisters immediately afier the THE QUEEN on SONDaY HaRvr“tine — On a na afterooon her majesty, acoom- rior ber drive by way of Baloscroft. 0 for some time beside a field of oais be- longing to Mr. Begg, where about fifty men and Women were #clively at work bi Dd: in stocks grain which ba’ been spread on! to dry on Saturday. It was ary on Sunday, and the people in the district tarned out, and With willing hands had the whole Seld bound and stocked by evening, part of te operation being conducted by moonlight. Before her departure ber majesty sigaified to Mr. Begg ber opinion tat the work was one of vecessity —| London Daily News. A GIRL Taiks To Poison uex FATHER. Ellen Been, @ young girl of 16, was arrested in North Stamford on Thursday on @ coarge of attempting to Ri:l ber father by polsoaing bim with Paris green. The attempts—two Of them—were made a week ago, but noth- ing was done about it until this week. On Friday, Oct. 27, the girl went to Stamford and purebased the drag, which she adminis- tered to ber father, frst in a cup of coffee and then mug of cider. The dose in both cases was ton great, todacing vomiting. Th: sediment iu the cider mag contained poison, and @ package of 1( was found hidden in the house. The trouble was that the father in- lerfered to prevent the attentions to the daughter of @ young man he did not like.— (Hartford A CAL tA WOMAN's MARKS®AN- SHIP.—Mrs. Frank G. Edwards of tnis city can claim the honor of being the first lady in the United States who bas ever fired a shot from & rifle at & one-thousand- yard target. For » time tole lady bed been practicing with a Winchester rife at the two bundred-yard target, and became an excellent shot. On the 10th inst. she was induced to fire @ shot at the Bay View range, at the one-Lhousand- yard target, with & Creedmoor rifle. She fired a la Creedmoor, strack Ube target and made an eighty-per- centum shot. The California rifie associa- tion for this shot voted the lady the gold — of the assosiation._(San Francisco ——————EE A FATAL ENCOUNTER WITH PANTIEERS. It ts reported that Jonn Danning of the western part of Hamiiton county, who has a brother living at Foster's Mill, Faltoan county, bas been fouod dead in the woods bear the bodies of three panthers. Danning left his house early last week to chase a bear. After three day: in pursuit. His body was mangied and nis knife was stuck in the viccuais of the mother, who was probably attempting to defend her young. ica Herald, Nov, U1. DISAGREEABLE FOR THE LEITHARDTS.— Yesterday morning Mrs. Leithardt, wife of Mr. E. Leithardt, arrived in our = > companied by her family of three childrea, from Switzerland, where she has been living for the past sixteen months. Here she ex- pected to meet her husband, but he started on the 7th of last month ‘to rejoin her in Switzeriand.—| Norfolk Virgiman S7-A man in Petersburg, Va., was made seriously sick and was coufined to his bed for two days last week from tne bite of @ mosquito. 87 The false alarm of fire on Columbia street yesterday afternoon, was caused by & young lady with cardinal rea stockiags, fall- ing Out of Ube back seat of an open wagon. (Burlington Hawkeye. 87 Male and female hoodlums have begu! ADboying the sisters in charge of the Mag: daien asylum at San Franciseo, by cougre- gating on the hills back of the tostitation and communicating with the female in- mates by signal walsties and indecorous gestures. S7 A little excitement has been caused in London by the refusal of @ soprano songster to sing in Verdi's operaLa Traviata,” on the ground that Violetta is an im) cbaracter. If that young paay wants ao opera without naughtiness in it, she must bave it written to order. *7 Master Tommy (be bad been péughty and was amusing himself with Scripture ints)—“‘Here’s Daniel in the lion's den!” Mamma (tocantious! — Ab, ‘Cause he SA bickering patr of Quakers were late- ly beard in high controversy, the husband exclaiming: ‘1 am determined to have one quiet week with thee’ “Bat how wilt thou be able to get it?” said the taunting im that sort of reiteration which ladies 60 provokingly indulge in. “I will keep thee @ week after thou art "was the Quaker's rejoinder. &7 The Chinese do not seem to have an ia- tultive ideaof the sanctity of an oath. A covsular office boy, who Bad beean in the service nine years, was looking for some- thing which he evidently could not fod, aod was asked what it was. “The consal is go- ing to try @ case this morning,” he replied, “and I'm looking for that little book be makes the witnesses smell.” MARRIED. TINDALL—RAND. 4n Alton, llinols, October 876, WM. Tinpalt and , B. Bann, caras. FREEMAN. vember 12, 1376. after map, of Sorfols, ad On November 12, 1576, Mrs, Bvetini of Capt. Wm. Oil ar Her faneral will take piace from 1 vbar. 5 tives: frieuds of the famt- \y are respectfully invited to atvend without farther notice. UNDERTAKERS. R. © Banver, s34 7 STBRET, Undertaker. WM. HACKETr wre BR. 8. HAR B. s4eKee, Cabinet Maker and Cudertaker, $12 Lirs Sraser Noarawacr. ay Joun 8. waicur, Undertaker, ootls-Sm* 1337 Ith street north weet. LES’ BOUDOIR CANDLES, ovtss-tr 1 eelwacue bine. is ‘magic, aud at the me the from my

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