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__ EDUCATION AB. USINESS WET P. Se. If How ap.m. ‘Te $8 per mienen. Gen. Albert Pix Nw Basks, Hoom 58, Land Otice; Jom ©. Hani fice. U¥@ LADIFS AND 1 ce MSER 16h 821 Verm ADEMOIS* LLE BRI #RENCH T AND CONVERS A" sep7-tr* L-SBS KER will sao DAY. ATORY | Brinetpal ange ' or information apply at 88 Gay at., | wT. Bu wm See se LADIES AND Ls HILDEEN, No, 1919 reet. Mra. L. P, McDonaid. Misa C. T. Aiex: . Matemolselle ¥. Vrud bomwe, Teacher of Frenen. Term be ine Monday, September 16h. augls-Lo* M 188 B.C. GRAVES (Successor to Misa A. D. Surzill and Misa B, C. traves, p assisted by a competent corps of teachers, will reopen her | Select Schoo! and Kindergarten for Boys and Giris PTEMBER 18, at sth st., corner of H, i The Normal Training Class wiil begin October 15. | For particulars address the Prireical. sugie-Lin 188 OSBOKNE'S BOARDING AND DAY MGC Young Ladies and Children wil | reopen st 943 M at. o.w., MONDAY, September 3. ii, Puplis prepared for Harvard examina tions, ‘sugl8 3m PENCERIAN BUSitNESS CULLEUE, cornes Tth auc 1, sts. 3.w., gives edacation for rea’ fe to nos and daughters, ‘The conrse comprises Penmanship, Spelling. Compositieu, Corraspond- sree, Kuslias Arithmottc, Stagie’ sand Double Entry Bookzrsping, Busludse Pewites, Politica Economy, Commercial Law, and Lectures. Day and Eveniog Open for recepcioa of students inst Monday Iu Angnst aud thereafer, Por particu: ars visit the (liege, or address 4. C, SPENCER, The Nor: sa. for gne. as wish + master 1 f tee ws SEPAE: The other lax Bled, Teache Crarges & Mr. Z RICHARDS oM, AL WsDSWORT Misasa SERS | ranet | Rected with good Koglish schoois YENEKAL SVENING G . ORAL AND PRACT use, NOE c.asees; 1 r thines N. B. confer & en | lessons ff preferred, CLASSES ( GLISH 4 | and Uhtiéren,—7) LINGTON HOGL FOR & Prof. and M in reamed on WEI)™ ESDAY. Senromber ith, For | Clreulars address Mias L. BTYPHKNSON, No. 101 fay street, Georgetown 181-km* RY ‘ atrest northwest, ‘Opposite Judiciary Vara.) i Op the Ine of the Metropolln cara, YS onder 14 years i. E. C. Criiere’s School wil! reenen MO! 36, 1378, at No. 12341 street MA8ttaxp AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, The next session i commence MUNDA September 983. Fo geriion spp p20 aust 'reetden' WM. H. PARKE sut-ec2m — fctlave Stattou, Pr. Geo co. Ma, MA: SeCDgeLE | ve PEUD HOMME ¥ RENCH CLASSES. BEGINNERS—INTEP ¥PDIATE—ADVANCED, Residence—Lid 12:b st. n.w, Daily classes for young iwlies aad cnlidren, con+ id afterncon aud evening classes for Im dies, isdics snd xentiemen, boys aud giris, Priva N. B.—A good pronunctation (Pariaian) and the use Of practical ‘converaation rapidly sequired b pap'ls.” Verba and ‘dios taught oy sew, Orig! wal and svocergtn! <pxter lad ce Reopening 0! classes wth, sugtom_ | 1 EOBGETOW § COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Boardingast Day Sewol for Young Ladte | { i duties of the Tnwtirata will be Will Reopen for the Teuth Annas: Session SzP TEMBER LETH, For particolars adcresn Principals, Mra, @. M. Condron and Miss A. Tolima: S:ulth. 1-eolméaim | EST END INSTUPUTE. ers choorfor touup Taaioe, 01 for You sy15-2m flow Haran, Conn, at the sei) | ours of $a.m, Sthoot 3. &. FULLER, PRIN- | pers its ninth’ annual | ipstrn Painting. i ing. Circularsat usual F. Doughss, W. W. Johnson, apply at 818 Cennecticut avenue, TITUTE, the Misses BU vals, will te reopened on WE er 18th. For circulars, &c., | GUTER ARRAN seps-3w* | FOR NORFOLK, FORTR RVING FEMALE COLLZG ome, ani Schoo: Rev. T.P. Eo, A. M., Pres. MECHANICS | BURG, PA. A heathful, Meuntiful College, Opens 2&1 year Sept. 12ih, | B. AND MRS. ALFRED BUJAC'S Ea; and French Boarding and Day School for | ‘oung Ladies, No. 1023 Counecticut ave. Duties | resumed on September 20th, Number of Papils Limited. 150 A YEAR BOARD AND 7UITION FUR | Girls, Boys and Young Men. rae for Business. Teaching, Med. and Divinity, Instruction thorougn. Location wnsu T. M. REILLY, copsi Academy, Haddonfield, N. E COLUMBIAN Preparatory Sct ool open: The Columbian Collage ne ‘The Med'eat 3: hol The Law School a For Cata‘ogues giving full particulars in regard ‘to terms and courses of Instruction JAMES C. WELLIN! sepe-tt ‘ost& Rep. ) IVERSITY. tember 11 Bepromber 1 MSS HARPOVER WILL REOPEN HER School for . Ladies and C: Led ember 5. Circulars at book stores ad residence rineipal, 1386 I st., oppo:!te Franklin of the Park. AMUEL W. TOWNSEND. Pr.vate Tutor, 1442 Corcoran st. Puplls ited for college or given private lessens in ancient Jang: matics, &c. Terms moderate. Test uonlals first EORGETOWN COLLEGE.—3he next ‘will begin on THURSDAY, Sencember 6° for admission oa MO ‘DAY. B:p- ‘The F-st-eet cars run fember 2d, and thereafter. within two blocks of the College. augsl-l4t_ PP. F. HEALY. 3. J., President. E WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, aselect Boarding and Day Schoi for You: jes and Children, will be reopened MONDAY Beptemier 9. 1878,'at the new School Bullding, wg es Agth st.. between K and Lo.w. ZELIA PD. BUTCHER and Miss MARY C. DOUGLASS, Principals, with a full assistants, of experienced pus NINTH YEAR OF ROYS’ CLASSICAL AND MATH. ACADEMY will commence MONDay, — 2d, in Dr. Sunderland's Ghoreh, 4% near ‘City Hall. for or Short band. Bee Ee Ten ‘st Balla LY E. HUN’ SCH ear) for GIRLS and SMALL Bi Mrs Net. 0.0) MONDAY, Septamver 810, -_ AMOS HUNT, Notary Public, s0g17-1m* iT. VINCENTS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladiee, ander the care of tho **Sisters of Char- Bix meee poe Frencl no ‘Will please sen’ charge. Parent 1 their Children prompt'y. sal¢ Im Ai ree, ool BM modtou: Te MISSES BOYDEN AND VAN PATIUN Reaool for Woe ashings.2, D. hs arug sures,” Miss LIPSCOME, BURR WILL RE-OP! MY eR gd FRENCH on MONDAY, September 231. ang30-<oin* No. 1308 Hi st, now. thelr Kindergarten and Primary | 'DSY, September 9th, in more com- mis, at No. 22 3d st. 8. ¢._aug3J-Im* AVERLEY SEMIN ARY—Boarding snd Day No. 1412 H street, 3 at the boox aad Tincipal, 330 Lm | HANNAH MORE ACADEMY for Young | Lat Sad Girls, 15 miles from Baltimore. hove tide. Best aivantages for health. % abd lustruction. in Sept. 18th. Terms moderat BICH, M.D., Rector, Relsterstown, | Between New York and_ Liverpool, Calle ELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND LITTLE | ‘The Misses TIFFEY will open their al Session SEPT. 11, 1878, at No. 1426 BOYS. Corceran st. ging taught ft ‘T. VERNON SEMINA BOAUDING AND DAY SCHOOL FoR YouNnG LADIES, 204 F st. n.w.. Washington, D. C., Mrs. J. . SOMERS, Priicipal. School year begins MONDAY, Sent. 16. For catalogues appiy to the Principal. sug29 Im* CHOOL OF MUBIC, 707 Sth st. n.w.—First term opeis Sr. 9, 1873, Tuition for 2) les- Bons, $5 and upwards. “Open for applicants after aug27-1m Aagust $0, trom 10 Ws. .. GRAVES" SCHOOL FOR BOYS under 14 years will reopen Sert. 18TH, in Church, ‘Detween G and H. | Xooms entirety above Cirealars in principal bookstores, Sst, Onan 1 Dy ey INSTITUTE, SELACT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL FOR Boys, ldth st. between I and K ‘Will reopen WEDNESDAY, Sept, For circulars, &c., ai gcga7- ideas CHARLES B. Y a welts B. YOUNG, ee Bt1217 Win st. nw. School for You! tpg oh EabKe 23. rculars at po ae ee and Ladics tmught by ‘Miss M, K. study tn the above Paes H. Masson, Circulars at boo! MS ea Se LEY ——————— Sess ead“ W. EST END SEMINABY—Miss DOUD Miss BOSWELL — a. ‘a Bchool ine email Boye Septem! at No, ave., near the circie, Terms Ms ICH ARDS? Hoscntoe @IBLS and > Wu reopen MON + Sept. . Badia rr ~~ OUNT VEENON INSTI _ Ms INSTITUTE. — Engitah resumed 8! =, Ob bookstores Gence of the Pitnetpal, 1580 1 st. U.W. a ee re ~ SIXTSENTH ANNUAL SEBSi Ts JENSEN'S Semtosey for Boys. will aawase for Gentlemed Schreiner, ‘lor eicentionist. Strict Der! ict attention Daid to CHURCH CI YOUNG LADIES AND CHippee se Cc ‘Tenth will begin WEDNESDAY, 1s, 8. The Eriuetpal, Mise MacLege” be Tiuist-u.w. French under the chee PS Feces BS WRIGHT wil ive few residence, 1806 I st. n.w. Ex 102p. Thorough Lisrrachon in = Oziisb Branches au: Bi to $15 Der quarter, APLEWOOD INSTITUTE. Coxconn- Ps,—Boys, 850 per spared Tor OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDING ‘Lhe steamer MATTANO, W. H. BYtrs, will m: : cee each week, uwoto MOMINI PEN HY 5 inter- ndings geing and returning. For further information inquire at G, 1. Sberlif's Coal and | Weod Office, 1114 and 328 Pennsyivauia avenue, and at wharf, foot of 6 h and N sire ay.20-tr G, TUCKER JONES, Agent. EMENT. SS MONROE AND THE SOUTH ‘The swift and elexant iron Steamer LADY OF TEE LAKE, Capt. C. J. Bonnn- VILLE, leaves @h-street whart, until farther notice, every Mondav, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 o°clo’k p. m., con necting with steamers for Boston, Providence and other Northern points. Heturpiug, leaves Nor- folk every Tuesday, Thursday and Sacurday, at 4 Ocick p.m, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. BSieamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Capiain Sony B. Woop, leaves her wharf, term ius of 7th anc @th street line of cars, at 7 a.m., three times per week, fo Curricmian, Nomini ati Leonardtown, stopping at intermediate landings each trip, Day3of sailing. same as Steamer Mattano. For furtler information, apply at the office, over Metroyolitan Bauk, Knox's kxpress Oilice, or at the Comp any’s Whi foot of 6th stre-t. Baggage ca-led for on apelicaticn aWiox's Ex- prees Office. SAMUEL BACON, Pres't, B. 3. ACCINELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON aud KNIGHT alt-rnately leave Pier 41 East 75. River, New York, eve-y Saturday, at 4 o'clok p. m.: Georgetown every Monday, and Alexandiia same day. Freight taken at lowest raes. Kor Information apply at fice over Metropolitan Ba k 15 h street, ortoR. P. A. DENHAM, Agen., Water straet, Georgetown, ap21-tr SAMUEL BACON, President, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Steasie LINE BETWEEN SEW YORK, HAVRE, LON- LON, SUUTHAMPON AND BREMEN The sieamers +f this cow pavy Wilsall every Sa! urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d st., Hoboken, Rates of passage: From New York to Havre, Loudon, routhampton ard Bremen, first cabin, $100: second cain, $0U, geld: steerage $20 currency. Fur freight or pas Sage apply to UELRICHS & Co., @ Bowilug Green, New Yor! oc.1-ly ILYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LING LT WE WLADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Connecting at Philadelphia with ty ders Line for Boston, idence, an the New England states. Sailing Days. From Philadeiphia—saturday, at 12m. ¥rom Washington— Monday, at lla. m. From G.o.getown— Monday, at 7 p.in. Freights received daily. Through bilis of lading given io Bosten and Providence, aud Fall River. Cousignees Wish: eA ing their goods lancved at George- town wharf will picase have them marked * Georgetown, D, C. For ful information apply tod. H. JOHNSON | & CU. 1502 F street uorth-est, and 18th- street wharf, Washington, D. ('.; @. F. HYDK, 69 Wa- ter street, Georgetown. D. C., WM. P. CLYDE | 4 ¢O., Gent Managers, 12 Suuth Wharves, | Philade pita. mar20-ly NARD LINE NOTICE. Wivh the view of ciminishing the chances of eliision, the Steamers of this lie takea specific course fur all searouso che year. the outward pass ye frou Queenstown to New Xork or Boston, ero élig the meridian of 60 at 43 lat., OF nothing to the uor.h of 43. ‘1D the homeward pr sage crossing the meridian of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. ing at Cork Harbor. FROM NEW YcRK. FROM NEW YORS, Busia... Wed., Sept 11 Algeria... Wed., Oct. 9 Scythia. Wed.) Sept 13 © Wed.. Oct: 16 Parthia Thar. 3 Wed., Oct. 23 Abyssinia Wed. Sp. 25 Parthia, Thurs., Oct. 96 Bothris...Wed., Oct. 2) \b-ssi' ia Wed. O:t. 30 And every following Wuduesday from New York, *NO st Rates of Passage. By steamers carry ing sterraxce, $00 snd $100 guld, according to accommodations, By steamers nol carrying steerage, $40, §100 and 38 gold, according te accom ‘ations, Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additonal, Return tickets on favorable to us. Steersge at very low rates. St. erage tickets frem Liverpool an¢ Qheenstown, and all other paris of Europe at lowest rates. Th ough bil's of iading given for Belfact, Glas- gow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Con- tinelt, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and passage apply at she Company's office, No. 4 Bowl! rg G een, or both steerage and cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th street, Wash- ington, DC i28-ly CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. COAL AND WOOD. LO JOHNSON BEUTH ESS, mcuD ‘OOD. TRLEPHONIC Con FULL Waignt, COAL WOOD. PEOMPT DELIVERIES. COAL. ers y TRLRP SOME, ‘With unequaied facilities and advani for Sean nee ena caumete nication, Snenring wromnt attention to orders, we iC! HORSES ro i P LINIMENT LODIDE AMMO- - Na eae without ish, Lamenesa, Navicular D! LES, 190 druggista, Dr. WM. M. GL. York. Use Scan soe Totonweun fest Broadway, New iiniment in yonow, iy6-e08m* AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS APTERNOON. “September 73, 1876. | THUSTEMS' SALE OF VALUABLE FR EVE IN TH ECOUNTY Br KC TOKEN AND NAB TH AND KUCEVILLE PIKE Actes cf Ground, early new Dw tue Wells of Waver. By viriue of sed of trast, bearing date the 26tb Cay Oe, 1875, and tecordsi in Liber Ne, 827, folio 16 ‘one of the tana, records of the District of Columbia. the unt signed Trustees wi'l sell st public anetion, on the Buomises. on MONDAY. the 16th day at Saptem F, 1878, at S o"clock p, m.. all chat certain piace lof laud situate and lying in the county of Washington, Dictrict of Colum a, and belag part of the iract’cf jand called “*Allianes,’! conveyed by Walter Sn ith to Agnes Levis by deed ud: arch $1 1842, and recorded {a Liber W. 96. folic 430 of said iand records, sad bound as loliows: Beyinning at the couthwest corner of a lot of land belovging w Audrew Heiss and raoning therce courh 66 degrees east 56" 4-10 porches theuce south 25's perches, thence wes: 14% perchss” thence north 74s perches, and thence north 43 degrees west 56 perches to the beginuing, contalo- Lt HOt ing repays ao wel Lhe ® Paper which EVERYBODY rust is the true way to w eure padi Nase MeN Koow the vaige of advertistog In wich + | Psper—and each » psper ls THe EVRNING STAB, circulation un propor iy Wo which it is printed of ang Ie practtoaily comers tae spey Invested 2 adv cree eres an oars of umbiA. Passed In equity DARTS Pwe will sell September, 1873, ai 6 0'clnek éell at pubiic auct in the dity of Washing"on proved, contain!p Which will havea frontage of about 21 feet on I Street, and will be sold separately. ‘Tertus of sale: One-third, te Denises of sale, in cas! sty. The best ouai- j s. Cooking ancl iteating stoves, «€ In front of the lot 2, in square 40, which sald lot, avout 6.348 squ M. A. WALSH, A athe Tt bas lie large INTENTS OF Hi TEMBER tT, 1878, at 10% alm. Among the effec: ther with the ex- 3 the’ residue in three equal Dayments at six, tweire aud vighteen months, re- Speciively, for which the votes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale at $ per cent! Der anuum, psyable semi-annual! & deed of trust on the property so! Man's Monkey Aw Paris, August are some ra eo —A dinner was give ny Sideboard. What of Hackel of Cottage Kets, W: and secured by will be taken; Day cash tu ‘fail, at his op- I conveyancing and recording will be at the cost of the purchaser. and {f the terms of sale shall not be complied with In flve days after the ress of evolut # $$ pleces, Very nuesad m who ridiculed {og five ier, cae rood and twenty-two perches of sound. be nz the same parcel of fand conveyed hy snes Lev'» t Edward Brooke by deed dated = Fuary 16th, 1866. and recorded In Liver &. M. H., No. 25, fo'lo 245 of satd land secords, ‘Termis of One-third cash; ard the residas in thice equal psymetr ts, at six, twelve and eighiaen dts, for which’ the purchaser ts to wires Dearing luterest ai ats cent... ured by deed of trast op "he pr. sold; or alleash, at vpiton of purchaser. Ade posite: $250 Will be reautret when bid ts accepted. If terms of odsys, the Trustees arty at risk and such notice as ORGE &, APPLESY, W. Ee. PDMO® STON. roste ler 420 Bth si. ule. Urrcstom, seeps _ Washington, Dc WV a IE LTAMS, Auctioneer. 11, corner 10th and D sis, northwest. EXTENSIVE SALE OF AS8OKPED HOUSE- HOLD FUBNITURE, Supe tor Porior Furuiture, sudstantiaiiy made and upholstered tn Dra! Rep with Blae Pamog: Dressiug-case Butte, hea 2 of the bost manuf sof ex rag vod Cottage Fit 1faiy palubad aud well preserve P, Sideboard. ansiintad in work BALSHIP; Wa Koon Chairs to match; M. T Center ‘Tabies, earveW In all manner of styles; Lu curious Si Chatrs and Lounges, in Rep and Raw Silk: 02@ Handbone Hat Rack, marble hase; an 2 Brassels ¢ Cornters, On MONDAY. ve er 18th, heginntag at 10a.m eo No, 102) 171 stree j the above-de “ge and well-kept dweliing house. oles mpi gst!i'¢ to anumerate, 12 WASH. B. wi LLTAMB, Aver: NHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND HACK BUILDING BRICK HOUSE, >. 440 P SIREK'T NORTH WEST By virtne of two deots of tras 26, 1872. ind Mareh 22d, Lite: 687, felte 172, and L and ty direction © party will sell at public auction, In frout of lace, O8 SATURDAY, the 21st day of Sep: A. b. 1878, at 5:30 o'cloc p. m., Lot sui thirteen (No, 13), in sub-division of siu. hun bered five hubdred and eleven (No, 641), with fin- Drovements threw. of One-third cash; balance in six é monthr, b interest at the fs the pro} chaser" cost: $100 down af tineot sais. Terns to bo con: plied with in five days from » ay of salse NaTHANIRG CARUSL Jn., sepll-ecd ‘Trustes. RUSTEE'S BALE Of A FIVE ROOM FRAME HOUSE, No. 1835 STREKT N K.. WiTH THE LOT, 12 BY 95 FEET, By ‘virtue of a deed of ‘trust tome, dared May 8, 1873, recorded in liber No, 721, folio f 67. one of tiie land recor -s for the Diettict of, Columbia, T shali sell at pubite sale. on MONDVA. the 16th day of September, 1878, at'6 o'clock p.m. in front of the premises, the weat twelve feet font by Eimety-five feet dee to, in sqvare num)ered one thousand aud t seven, together with the iinprovements thereon’ Terms of sale: Amount of the balance of the det secured by the deed of trnat and expenses of sale {a cash; and tiie balance in six months, with interest, $60 0f whic must be paid immediately atter the sale. All the costs of conveyancing to be pail by the purchaser, and if the terms are not complies witb ip tive daysafter ‘ie sale, the Raul ty will be resold at the risk a’: 1 cost of the defaulting our- chaser, after fiveday: ctice, to ba published 1a EB . the EveningStar, ss, MILBURN, Trastee. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, "ser8 cold NITED STATES 3iARSHAL'S SALK. y virtue of two writs of flera factas, Issued out of tye the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- | trict of Columbia, and tome directed, I will sell at | public gale, for cash. in front of the premises, ds- | scribed below, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of eptember, 1878, at 11 o’ciock a.m., ail the right, title, claim ana 1 the Tollowing-described property, to wit: all tho improvements on lot 11, in square $22. cousisting of .wo one-story Brick BUILDINGS, belug Nos, 418 ané 420 11th st. u.W., and threv one-story and three two-story Brick kUILDINGS on lor 6 Bis part Jot 6, square 322, being Nos. “417. 419, 421 433, 420 ahd 427 12.0 ‘st. n.w., Washington D. C., seized and levied upon as the property 0° James E. Turton, to satis y execution No. 19 380 in law, in favor of Samuel Ker, and execution No. 19" 488 in law. In favor of Eliza Brown. FRED'K DOUGLASS, U. 8. Marshal 1). C, JOHN SHERMAN, Anctionesr. aux20-1t3 LADIES’ GOODS. FessionaBie MILLINERY. Mra. C, V. SMITH having just returned from C. HULS®, 3a UNCANSON BRUS., Auctioneers, LAF GE AND ATTRACTLVESA. 20ME Ht USEHOLD FURNITU Being the entire contents of a privat best proof of it. their pride childish vanity being foibles which migut lve ueatied by the ape. Man, however, n any known anthropoid roperty will be resold at the risk and cos: A Aeposit of $359. or vided! lot, will be required at the WM, HELMICK. HG. ALLEMAN, Office, 928.9 st vet a. T, COLDWELL, Salesman, JNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEFS: SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND RT WEEN 4'¢ AND NOT BEETS SUUTHWE:T, AT AUC By virtue of 3 aeed of trust g'ven to us, and duly recerded 1a Liber No, 857 foto 275, one of ‘the jaud records of the District of. Columbia, and at the tequest of the party secured bile auton, tu front of Y, ths 13_h lay of Sop at 5 o'clock p,m. ground -itusted ashington, District of ‘a8 being all of $50 on each sul the Gid Worl. The continuity of Trustees, v. ompris ng in part, Fie Turkish Loung, ould give Way Lal eunses of tt y of hybrids, tions, and th n were dying ON L STREE cally by spor tem of the s ‘y No how else could the orivia of be ex) lained. struck the last blow at the doe USeS, and Modern mo thereby, We will sell at reinises, op FLD, certain’ plées orp and being in the etty of W and Known and described Pot numbered nine (9) tn vered five hundred (600), according to Diat or survey of sald city, provements, ways, easements. righta, privileges and appurtenances to same belongiug or in any This Lot is improved by a Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, notes to bear interest at 8 r cent. per annum, and to be secured by lewd of g If the terms of sale are With within seven days, the Trasieas reserve the right to reseli the property at the risk defaniting purchaser, after giving omMeLCLg at We 8. # general and c front of our sa assortment of be attention of heusekeepers aud others. 9 the highest bidders for casi, DUNUANSON BRUS., Aucta, Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF prewe Cou tof the District of Colam- dia, passed in Eyuity Cause No,5,433 where- in Greeniesl Jobusou & Co, ace pialatis, and N.B. Fugitt et al. are defendants, offer for sale at publi remfses. on MONDAY, tue 231 day of So} ver, 1875, at 6 o* clu: . a3.in A. R. square No, 14 "1 street. between K Suiprovements co 0 -be ponitively si ogether with the’ im- and Hartmann wise sppertain 1 Extension Tape and Otning | | auction, In front of by the laws « the instability he tissue of organ provercy is staat 1 Ly stevels worth sesi, a ut the purchaser’s cost, A deposit of $100 requir F. BIGELOW, 4-cotds WM. RB. WCODWARD, ME INFECTION 9.) three (3) and f WW his 1988 tor } Sep! 4) years, the pu tw g : ments, Dearlng interest at 7 per coat. per annum, payable s-m)-annuais | and Johnson's aciion Well known. TO-MORROW. B. WILLIAMS, Auctt jy Doribwest cor, 10: HANDSCME ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, FULL OCTAVE, HiNDSOMELY CARV: NEAFLY ‘NAW, AND COST 3500 Frame Mantel aul Black Wa- t Dressing Case; nut M, ‘Top Side ng-Roem Chai's; Walnut Suites, upholstered fa Rep. ; Ladt Easy Chalra; Lonr ges Table; Handsome Marble Base Hat Back, Mir- ror Back; Marble-top Center Tables; Cottage grain snd other Car- 28 Bureaus and Wash- Ther with ature a-sortiient of miscelianeus | day aud night, slept with'him and unpacked ease generally breaks out , and one is regarded as s They and the nurses There was ove case $200 down at time of + HENLY wee EUGENK CAKUSL, Barbour's Law Building. CHAS, W. HANDY, Auct. ao SHERMAN, Real » j WwW oH B ie. GARNETT. after fourteen. wholly free from disease. Atlanta hotel charce, and of whi Handsome Walnut Gilt Frame Pier Mirror, Kleg: nut Wardrobe, Mirror fron’ Chamber, Furniture possib.e for che fever to ed there, Dr, W here is nothing here to It iss nialarial fever is bo malarial here. malarial fever— | ive (or pernicioas) Nor we cannot breed fever bere, I FRAME DWELLIAG. SVREET NOoTH WKSt By virtue of a ceed 01 ecomber, A.D. 1 in Liver No. 806, folio 178, et 804. ¢ land records of tle District of Caiuitla, Tiles seeur- thereby we a at public auction, on WHDNESDAY. tie 25.1 ay of September, A.D. 1878. at 50 in front ot the ust, dated the 1th jeton Center aa’ daly recorded | There are four ¢ . bilious fever, ¢ fever and yellow fever. even the Gtst phase Furniture: Brussols, pets: Walnnt Reds Stans; Ofielot request of the j eptember 14th, bo. { ck a.m., 1 shail sell nand in front of my Auction Booms! the above co lection of | gett originated ia due to some pecuilar local cause slutely impossible for us 1 we need not fear it. think We ought to open ou! low fever patient: Pp the following desérivad » with the Improveniants thereon. +) iu the cl'y of Washing'on, District the western elgbtean (18) feet fro the depth of the lot of lot numbecad ten (1) ia are numbered five hun in ning at 10 orel: Berlin; and ( superior Furniture, to- rwith a large assort nent of misvellaaveus articles tnipossible .o enumerate, WAEH. B. WILLIAMS, Anet. IRCH & ROREY, Anetii 988 and 940 Louisiana avenue, | PEREMPTORY SALF OF EIGHT HEAD OF ¥ WORK HORSES and MULES, J at our Bazasr, on SATUR- Days Bept. 14, 1878, at ten (10) o'clock a.m, ? Six fine young Horses, Three fine young Mules, just from off the “arm. This sale will be positi up bis farming interest. Fu our doors to the yel- and invite them to come here and make their asylum. Caattanooga i no more safety than At ~kAvanta, Gi and sixteen, (318 } 11 su ject tos prior undred ($300) dol'ars, whlch, on pay meat of interest, wili be exten let. ‘Terms of'sa'e: Three hur terest and expenses) in cash; bala: from day of saie with taterest at o ht (=) per ceat. on the properry ugh. bas done it and w lanta could do i red ($390) dol'ars (in- ve in Ode Fear pz.—John Henry Graft, aker, who shot himself on Mont- msburg, on Saturda: on falling to yet a shot at his wife, may appears in the penetrate the brain, and though he may have much troubie is “not now expected. table in St. Catha- to die, crying out Surgeon S. J. was about to administer ether, you reaily want to die?” said the patient, “I must die.” Twill give you so much of rose avenue, esuroe BAUK. 8, 13-15 17, 21,236 25 OHN SHERMA, f lot numbered twenty- | ball did not | ly with a penku: | Was living within the owner Is winding particulars at sale, BIBCH & ROBEY, Auc Foes. Auctioneer, 821 7th We will geil on SATURDAY MORN-, September 14th, at 10 o’clock,one! Light Buggy, seized ‘and levied upon to be so'd for cash and without Also a lot of Farniture and one fron Safe, Any one in want of the above goods will do Well to attend this sale. + Real Fstate Auctioneer, Bt. Cloud Butiding, TRUSTBES' BALE OF SQUARE No, 1003, BEING BOUNDED B ASD 13TH AND I NORTHEAST, virtue of adend of trus ay. A.D. 1876, and duly recorded In 10, B17, tolio'428 et the District of Columbia, and at tus reqnest of the parties securci tae evy, we w Il seil at public auction, on THURSDAY. the 26th da D, 1878, at 5 o'clock p, m . in front lowing <leseclbed propert: improvements thereon situated tn t! city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain piece or ises known aud distinguished as and being a'l of Square one thoussrdand three (1003 ) Tue property: Will be suld subject to a prior Urust of five thousand ,$5,000) doi ars, which vu payiment of interes: Will ‘Terms of sale: One thousand ($1,009) dollars to be pala in rash; balance in six tweive and eigh- teen months from day of sale, with Interest at elgbt (8) per cent. per annum, to be secured on property sod. CHRISTIAN G. GEORGE BAU a fatal terminat When on the opei rine’s hospital he beggs Let me die!” | for three suce | tion, until he Was nearly faye | the miserable Damiens, we have ail read amt STREETS 12Tii dated 31st day daa Dr. Brady, land records of this that you wi new and first-class FOLEY, Auctioneer. ‘UUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, tALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON MARYLAND AVENUE NORTHEAST. virtue of adeed of trust, ated April Tin. duly recoréed in Liber 814, fotio 473, one of the land records of the Lirt:lct of Co-, Jumbla, snd at the request of the party thereby we will sell at pobile auction. in front o the premises, the following described real estate situate in the city of Wa hington, atB o'clock p m.. BATURDAY. September 14th: All of square numbered ($37) nine hundred and thirty-seveu. Terms wiv be sated at sale, W. MII°DLETON, Jx., sey l0 Gt KAML. E. : HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, BALE OF 8 °ORE FIXTURES, STOCK IN THADE, &c.,UF DRUG STORE, AT AUC- TION. On SATUBDAY AF ERNOON, Septem- ter Ig, at 4:30 o*clock, I will gell’at public F.mtes, corner 14° and P streets northwest, all the Dr..gs, Chemicals, Pa Articles, Store Fix.ures, reel of land aad prem- A FarruLess WIFE'S ARREST. line (lowa) Journai, of the 4th inst., says that two days before, Mrs. Hat- fashionably-dressed_ woman, under thity, and Matthew Noland, a weil dressed man not much older, were bailed to: day in $500 to answer the charge of lewd and lascivious cohabitation. captured ata leading hotel by two detectives. Noland is street commissioner for Clyde, O., and the lady is the wife of a leading merchant in the same place, but has relations in this eguaty- Their cap.ure will cause a stir in —The Musca- at Adiian, Mich. tie Birdseye, a ‘erest of the defendant in and to | The parties were L E) ‘giEVEREB, t rrustees, WM. M. BMI1H, Salesman. $13.16, 19 91,24.26 REE Sheen ae SL OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- TY ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BEPWEEN 41 AND 6ru BteaETS N.W. By virtue of a deed of irust, dated 25°h day of September, A J). 1874 and duly re- corded in Liter No, 762, folla 189, one of, the land records for Washington ount: District of Columbia, and by request of secured thereby, 1 wili. as surviving trustee geil at public suction, In front of the premises, on N VS. THE FEVER—A Tuk With There is no time or id, “where the broad ion Could be reaped $0 quickly as in the of the soath. present necessit sick live they shouid be c for with ail the faithfulness that christianity and humanity would sugzest, and without re- ud to the infectious nature of the disease, auction, on the attended au &c., coutatned in sali MAS DOWLING, the FALL OPENINGS, and payin on band a fcil assortment of New York, Baltt more snd Parisian Novelties, invites her friends and patrons to call. Having been connected with some of the best Millinery Kstab- Ushments In this and Baltimore City, feels sure | TRUBTE ES? ahe will give satisfaction. Call and see. Mrs, C. V. 3MITH, sepO-toct10* 618 9th st., opp. Patent Othe. ue GREAT CURATIVE CORSET. FAR BUPEB!IOK TO ALL OTHERS, Call for circular containing notioes from the highest medical authority, and see CORSET, at DOUGLASS & BRO., SOLB AGENT FOR THB DISTRICT, ang80-tr_ 9th and F sts., St. Oloud B"'dg Oot sTOCK or MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS If NOW COMPLETE AND ON SALE. Just received be 5 4LL THE LATEST STYLES IN STRAW GLODS For EARLY FALL WEAR. Mrs. M. J. HUNT, ang2é-tr 621 and 693 D street. N ANNOUNCING THE D) RCONTING- ANCE of the TWEN’ NT Di} *UNT, I would state that all my goods have been and marked down to their pre ent market vaine. With the business of the coun- try on s gold basis, and with all the advantages and facilities of s twenty-five years’ experience in m- Breitibm figs or osoion we NOVELTIES OF THE BEST EUKOPEAN HOUSES, bought direct from the manut and at prises ma Compare TavoraDyy me any in country, 5 A 907 Penns: avent 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, events: aOgaO cr J.P. PALMER, Has jast received from New York new = > STRAW GUODS for early Fall Wear. Also, full line of Jugia and Monogram KID LOVES; Genaine Courtauld CRAPES, &c, Special attention given to Mourning orders, Mrs, J. P. PALMER, sug@-fr 2107 Fst., det. Lith nnd 18th avg, eee Bezeane In LADIES’ SHOBS. count of 16 percent, on al! cash sales, JAS. H. VAEMILYA, 610 9h st., opp, Patent Omics, Ladies’ BOUTS and SHOES made to order at shert uotios. augl-tr HEN’S LOAN OFFICE, corner sf 7th street (gates ioemormon sere are ‘ork avenue, The most private Loan. in the city. ener loaned at the Fate of interest on Gold and Silver Wat Pilate and Plated Ware, Di Guns, fate Gigs and Gentlemen's + Carpets, sd all | secured 1 ry Uuls 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, Tas the sub- seriber, of Washington, i. ©., hath ob- tained from the Supreme Court of the District ot Columbia, holding a Special Term for Orphans’ Court business, letter$’ of administration on the personal estate of LEONIDAS C. CAMP= BELL, late or the W)istrict of Columbia, decease, ‘All persons having claims against the said deceased are Hereby warmed to exhibit. tho ‘satiey with. the Youchers thereof, to the subscriber, at or before 1278. be tere MARY K. CAMPBELL. THURSDAY, the 26"h doy of September, A. 1878, at 6 o’clock p.m., ail that cartain'pléce or Parcel of ground known and dsiguaied on the 4 plan or plat of said city as part of Lot num- jn Square numbered five handred aad Inning for the same at the southeast York avenue;’* thence soutkwestardiy with said aveuce elgtiteen (18) feet; thence northwesterly at right angie with said avenue one hundred fest: theuca southwesteriy Farallel with said avenue fifteen feat two and oue- theues northeasterly to the Said lot; thence east with the thirty-foot alley fifteen (15) feet; thence south- easterly on the Ine between lots seven and # cne bundred and seventy four feet ten inc! (174.10; to the place of b-gtauing; together wi h the Improvements, ways, exsements, rights priv legee, ¢&c., to the same belon,ing or In auy wise a) ‘Terms of gale: $1091 and expenses of sale in cash; balance in twelve and elghseen_matas from day of sale, for which the uotes of the purcnaser, bearing interest and secar-d ‘A deponit of $200 rale. All conveyancing at parchaser’s cost, If the terms of sale are not com; ays trom day of sale, u right to resell the property ut :he risk aad cost of the default!: ¢ purchaser. after gi notice of such resale in some newspaper pub ised in Washington. D.C. CHAKLES C. DUNCANSON, Surviving Tros: ut SO soon as they die each moment that the body lies exposed it is doing harm, and the only way, at least the best way, that I Know of to check its ill effects is to cremate it “ Burial at any place,” continued the doctor, “is followed by baneful results, but a shallow soil of the south, which is cannot neutralize the gases, at once, is especi- where the perso HOMAS E, WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. OF VALUABLE PROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, Viz: BRICK HOUSE AND LOT 3, W. COBNESR OF MARYLAD AVENUE AND lith ST.: USE NORTH SIDE “C33 BBRIWEEN 435 grave in the sand ‘no absorbent, ani ch commence to fuat w) y So, and more especial! dies of such a disease as the yellow fever. cremation, while they dispose of the bodies more yweckly than by any other mode, they at the same time purify.” He had just received a letter, he said, from s, that a club had just beca fornied in that city having 10) members from Ww about to erect a ci one of the oldest phy-i- STREET SOUTH AND 6ri 81 REETS. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated June 19¢! ard recorded in i iber 763, id records of Washingt C. and by direc ion of the holder of the uote 8a ur d. ubile auction, in froxt of the premis:s, on SATUBU AY, September 2tsr, 1878, at €0'clock p m.. ail that plece or parsel of ground in Washi g‘on city, ».C scribed on the grounc of Lot six, in Square 4{ Quarter Inches (15 2'4) center of the rear line 0} hereby, we wills ll. a known and As. la. or plan thereof as part , beginuiug for the saue at the southeast .orver vf said lot on *'C"” street u.thw est, and running thence line, between 5 and the first, and were matory. Dr. Fiete' cians of the city, is at the head ol it. tor gives il as his observation, as well as tnat of others interested in the matter, that a ma jority of the converts to the reform are of tus | gentier sex.—[ Pittsturg Leader. ————— DEVICE OF A PORTLAND LIQvOR SELLER — When the deputy sheriffs made a seizure on Franklin street recently they accidenta!ly dis. ious device for concealing In passing from one story to another they went under a low archway. deputies accidentally hit his head against the arch, which did not seem as solid as was vo Investigation revealed been filled in op and thin at This tank was divided into two equa! parts, one hali filled with gin and the The top of the tank was made thick, so that when anybody trod on the jloor above it would not break. end of the archway rubber pipes through the floor to the room below, and there met in a casting in the wall. A spring in the casing opened a small door, where two little faucets were revealed, from whieh the rum and gin could be drawn off. The casing of the wall was lathed, plastered, whitened Painted so as to conceal the contraband ar- Fapgements. It is said that this has worked without interruption for two years.—[ Portland (Me.) Advertiser. A Myrn oF 1518.—Lamartine was probably much impressed by the conversation of that almost forgotten mystic, Lady Hester 8 an- 2e. She is said to have foretold to him his itical career with the accuracy of the old Sreole woman who unveiled to Josephine the secrets of destiny. Whether Lady Hester did to Lamartiné, the legend ly to grow up when the eyes of all men were drawn to him, so that the most isolated peasants of Brittany, ely of his name and power, conceived him & great witch woman, “La Martyne.” He was perhaps the last of modern men who thus acquired in his own lifetime that lege! ary and mythical fame which gathered like a mist about the names of Bonaparte and Peter the Great.—{ Lond: tong the division y ninety-four feet and six in the rear of sald lot; theace west along asd afley and the rear line of satd for, 22 fect and 6 inches: thence south 94 feet aad Inches to the front iine of sald ‘ot; thence east alorg said frontline 22 feet 6 inches tothe begia- ning, it being the east 22 feet and 6 inches of said Let 6, Sqaare 492. ‘clock p m.. on the same day, we of Lawrence's suldiviston of part of Square numbered 327, and also part of Lot 30, in sald’ Square, as laid do> n in Lawrence's suixiivi- tcf Squar- 327, beginning for said. part 80, at the northeast corner therao’, and running thence south on a Hne with Lith etreot 23 feet; thence west 22 feet and 4 inchs; thence north 23 feet; thence east 22 fe.t and 4 inches to Lg. tale: One-third cash on each honsa and nd balance it: six and twelve mnths, secured by notes snd deed of trus: on “he p:operte: Couveyancing at purchaser's cost $100 of the Purchase money ‘o de paid In cash on each house and lot at time of <a’e. If the terms are not complied with in 7 day ‘Trastees reserve the right to resell the pro} the risk and cost of the defaulting pure! five days’ yotice in some in Washington city, DABNEILLE, vied with within seven @ Trusiee reserves the tng five days covered an in, ¥, STEIGER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 511 7th st. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON Kast SIDS OF SEVENTH 8TREE ® ROAD, BET WE. HOWARD UNIV&ER-ITY AND 5C, CONSISTING OF K FRAME STABLE. SLAUGH AND GUTHOUSES, AND have been expected. the fact that the archway With a wide tank, thick ai ZEN PARK, the bottom. DWELLING. TKR HOUSE ONE ACRE OF GROUND. virtue of a deed of I, and duly recorded the District of other with rum. From eitter me of the land records tor, inimbia, and at the request of cue ured thereby, we will sell at put.ie auc- remises, on WED! ). 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m. realestate, situate In the conn- said. District, via: tying on the east side of 7ch foward University and the Schuetzen Park, and south of and adjoluing John lige, being the north one-half of Mt. Pleasant conveyed to Jobn 4eeds dated r-spectively Septem- No, Li, Folio ‘385, and land records, contain- purchasers, by the newspaper pul mber 11th, A. iow ing described piece or of Street rosd. between E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. A se TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PRUPKBTY ON MARYLAND AVENUE, BETWEHEN 6rH AND ‘TS NORTHEASP, CONSISTING RY BRICK HOUSK ILDINOS, ON TH SIDE OF SAID AVENUE, ANIL HEEE-STORY BRICK H) FRAME TWO-STORY HOUS&: NORTH SIDE SAID AVENUES. ‘tue of a deed of tru: Prey in bine i ive1y Liber 821, Folto 69, of sala Ing one acre o’ ground, more or less, with the Im-= Drovements thereon. ‘Ferme of sale: One-third cash, (of which §150 id at time of sale:) and the baiance in o years, in equal payments, to be secured. bearing 8 per cent. interest payabie semi-aanually until of trust on the propet mveyancivg and recording at after sale, the Trustecs reserve the tighe teresa fer gale, the Trust reserve ht at risk and cost of defaui irchaser. on APOE. a REE THREE-S: Cer a3} fo! Ope ZzE by purchaser's no! from day of ral r. bile auction, in front -» all of lots No. 8 and 8, In provements thereon: also, (0. 8. and all of original lot 9, ia square ements thereon. rms of gale: Oue-fourth of cash, and residue tn three eq six, twelveand elghwen mouths, wiih inte est at 6 per cent. from day of sale, the deferred piyme via wba to the wauisfaction of at the option of the pur- ouumpi win in from aale, the Trustee reserves the right to tell at risk and coat of purchaser. $200 wil) be required when the Dit 15 acren:64. 8. E.WAGGAMAN Tonsta OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioncers, TE USTEE'S 8A LE of DESIRABLE iM °R9’ he BeRTY on & oT. N Twine By viriue of a deed of trust to ma, dat with in olf days the premises, on MO! MAHL Seceeee pee aug8l-dtdbe Wal. F. 4g- ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAIN, the above TONED until TUESDAY, Sepveuber 17, 1878, same hour aud ay ‘WM. ¥. HOLTZMAN, —— Ee (THOS. E. WAGEAMAN, Heal Ketate Auctioneer TRUSTEES BALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ON I STREET, BETWEEN Sise 22D ORTHWEST, No. urchasé money in ao lon Daily News. Honor and shame from no condition rise Act weil your part and then go advertise. z e Let ne = thou aim’st at be SE = 'v make the public las ja Ouljornia #eIrich Innkeeper (to “ “ H'where's Biddee? to the hussy! once she'll come in! 4a-Mr. Buck, of Meriden, Conn., has made fees e anes ecee es engine, which will run Nu steom generated from three drops of water. 4aa-Mattbias Wilhelm, an old Danish coffin. eee in New re cit Lei disease on ure the last nall into a coftin which nail a ogy strok, his own hands. a2-A ne} found dead in Mi verdict of the coi secured on the the ‘Irastee; or chaser, Unt Der st I shall allow 8 dieu five days Usder and bv virtue of a certain deed of frost, dated 27th day of Anril, 1877, and re- 47 cordeo tn Liver 849 folic 290, ‘aud at the re-, of the party secured :hereby. i wliion MUN- sel) at public auction, ‘of Wasbington. 1. in ayers fo. 75, improved by a two-story Out, is she? out twinty tolmes for +) nea. TWENTY- a May Ist, 1876,and record’ d in Liber * 33: ‘one of the land records of C13 Dt jumbia. and at the req: known as part cata on WEDNESDAY the i8tn descafbed real estate. situate In ths city st Was "oe west half of crteiat hae uare south of Lot No. ox hundred ard 10 comfortable south side of & ‘The amount of tre deht seen herel terest and costs of s ta ance in six and twelve montrs fro a terest from date, secured on the 29h day of August next: they may otherwise | the terms of sale are not. by law be excluded from all benefit of the saides- | the Trustee resorves tate, Given under my hand this 29ih day of Aa- | purchaser in default. balance ees aired when di Bhouid the terms of saie be not com five days, the Trustee reserves the at the risk of defeult 3 "HOS. E. WAC GM AN. Trastes. Wasuuneron HOME REMEDY, DR. LEWIS’ PLASTER, SXxVEN Boone dure cure for Suc aegis Drucoiete. Ash for o Owoular, dropped dead from while driving he was work- Apa! aos to give the four, tm) when summoi and Situated on os, ear ts = E med Peter Hol roner's jury was to his death from over-eatin Sco Stas ata ghee whol the property sold with i six day to resell, ae oost ot Victorta at Home. - t writes he Tala } Wiest: The Up Re they Know t ft ‘ have many s. aud her oo- copie who <gjacentestate, and pleasant memo. ries of her xii © Said to b Biuenced er in purchasing Ost House ior a Royad in ber young days t #asa pala lor to Lady Isabella ght it th 1830, withe property. mt y t ers are said fo bay to think that not Ww Whic Francis Albe Frmanucl, 14, (Solan his nA l wall give at ts placed under hts direction, Tn the Church, er ed widow, r- J crows hthe death of st discreet, loyal I ide, has hi ssuming that we under any circumstaners te {ni punisiinent) the cow sailant of the aged certainly de torn will probably nevertheless, may Sex good many polnug when We contrast the comparative.y ierelful supplice undergone by this wreiched man Hodel with the dreadful torments wreaked ow Coant Aukerstrom, th ssi (ata masked ball) of Gustavus 111. of Sweden, and U more horrible agones endured who wounded é persons soured with iron chain lve days preceding his exceu auve. As for still survivin, shuddered at the account of the * bed of su eb?” to which he was strapped ;the © qnestion © ##- naire €( extraordmare” to which le was + ute. | jected; the melted led and boiling oil, pi cig never get over it.” “Oh,my | and sulphur which were poured into :he God!” shouted the would-be wife murderer | and suicide, “I don’t want to die that way at | all. Iwant to die in mysenses."—({N. ¥. | ing of him to pieces by wounds which the pincers had made tn hig limbs ; and his final ecartelement, or the j ulls four horses. Jh@ horses were sluggish in the performance of their abominable task, and it was necessary Ua Stimulate them by the lash. There were many ladies present at the execution, aud when they saw the horses whipped they cried, im the mincing court dialect of the th paur’ revaw, Every One's Hanp AGAtss —There Was a touching litle scene op oue of our sires. yesterday. A kind-hearted lady was going to see a sick “friend, when she heard her aame called. Turning, she saw a sleader girl, dressed in mourning, advancing toward her. As the child came nearer the lady recognized in her the daughter of a neighbor wao had died the day before near the city. The litte irl threw ber arms about the lady, aud, sov- Bing, criea: ~ You aren't afraid of me, are yout” No, my dear,” was the soothing reply. “Everybody else 1s," said the poor ebild. “They wou't come near me because papa died ofthe fever, aud we were with him, I and mamma.” The little girl's heart was stung by the chill- ine repulsion which came to her in so deep @ sorrow.—{ Memphis Avalanche. A Cigcvs TENT ry FLaves.—The Cantom (Ohio) Repository, of September 3d, says: “We are informed by a gentleman who came from Canal Dover this morning, that during ® violent storm which visited that place last evening, the pavilion of tue Seils Brothers* circus, Which was performing there, was blowm over, and being ignited by the lamps, was pai tially consumed by fire, and that the ban@ Wagon Was sericusiy damaged by the dames. The scene of terror and confusion which fole lowed is represented as beyond the power of description, though, fortunately, no lives were lost ard no serious injary was tatlicted upow any member of the lange assemblage.” THe bold convention man has had nlities his il, While candidates detoated say “Sit st me heart, sit still 42-Every Caftre killed in tne rec the Cape cost England # @ good su bot neatly so much as our good (t.¢. dead) Indians cost us. ax , @e-Frankie ( Annie who is eating & sponge cake.) bie, etme be your baby, and you feed me Annie. “Uh, ao, Frankie, ou Can Bot be my baby: my baby must be im fone cake.” ae-Thomas J. Tiehe, of San Franei If because Neille Kelley refu' ty A reporter posted to t her version of the she said, “There ain't n@ jothes—oue wol cau't eat ne sponge j and sanay my uame's ‘Nellie '—don't speil it with a y.” —_—_——— MARRIED, ALLSSROM. In this city, temler 0, lt at the residence of Bamue: uea, Esg.. ty the Rev, 8. Sandoriaud, D. D., AvG.Q. Bostnow to UmnksTIN HALCSTROM, bout of ‘Bwedex, . ——— ae DIED. HANNAN. On the 12th of September, 187 LORRITO M.V. HANNAN, infant daughter ‘Themas F. aud Phlioweus V. Hannan, aged S years and 6 months. ‘Weep not for little Loretto, Her gentle spirit’s thd: Bhe sweetly sleeps wiih Jesus = Am: ng the silent ceaa. - But we would not rail thee, Loretto, ‘Back to this world of pain, bo Our joss: ed tort thy eternal . Her funeral takes place Saturday, Beptember BOSTROM. hearing | trom the residence of ber ts, 843 Twenty? reveDtR xtieot, between I K north ot Orelock p.m. (Hock ville papers please copy. -* OFFUTT. At 7 o'clock on Fri Repiember 13, 1578, Dr. Guoncr W ORFUEE ES the twenty aacrent yout or his ‘age. — Baltimore and Notice of funeral hereafter, Borfvik, Va., papers please copy. SOMERVELL, Iv Georgetown, D.C., 5 Bepten- ber 12. 1878, Pr aT ‘1 Snes — BISCILLA SOMERVELL, aged T funerai will take plare urday, Sept, 1¢th, at oveivek am. at Unk Thal Demmetor i UNDERTAKERS, &e. —————— aes ad-tuck | W, % SFEAME, UNDERTAKBR, (Formerly with B. ¥, Harvey, 940 F strect nw, One door east of Tenth street. Burtal Caskets of all and Bodies Embelmed prepared for transperta: