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a BOOTS AND SHOES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Ds LL BOUGHT a I3 HALF SOLD. pairs Taries' Currsco Kid Button (worked 101 les). $1 50, worth $2, #1 >» Shoe in the District. ay 11-2. Caif Boot, $3, warranted 's Working Boots from $1.50 opwards, J. W. SELBY'S, 1914 1918 Penhsyivanta avenue, between 19h and 207h. 7 GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE. 491 Pennsylvania Acomus. SIGN OF THE RED PFLAG. Our stock is now complete for the Fall season, which coptatus si!" gra: sey 23-tr jouse thanking the public for the sue- has bad in the pest season. solicita the com- of the same for the coming season, as he sell his Goods at the lowest possi bie; ‘be seen marked la pisin Agarose it teect t of the door. FIGURES WILL TELL, Ladies’ very best French Kid, allst; - ties, the test Philadelphia’ maka’ *7¢ Wall Warranted... ai .$3.50to 4 00 Ladies genuine Goatskin Shoes fromi.. 9.00 to 3 00 Ladies Checked Top alters, first clacs 7 2.25 103 00 : ng Congress Gaiters, aii 2 7 Ladioe* Moroces Gaiters: St ae a Ladies’ White Kid Suppers for Hails ani Par 2 tion” Goods, “ail ~ Men's Gaiters, ali sizes, from. Ben's Hoses Kip ig Leather Shoes, fiiiest quality ake, at. es 710 18. at E LoS, ‘The partice ia fon of par. L to invest f= Schoo! Shoes for thelr chikire to— -- 500 'al#S OF MISSES’ SHOES AP 75 CENTS A PAIR. S22 BSss 28 8 8 ag S i} 2 & 5 cents per pair. muper Goods—no oifer re- Remerter tho sign of the Red Flaz st tha BOS TON SHOE AUCTION HUUBE 451 Ps. ave. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Prop-tstor. EW YOR SHOE STORE, 606 Peansyleania avenue. aa Our GOOD? are az good as any in tha market. Qur prices are Tully 20 per cent, less than any other bowse, We take no atvantages, Our goods are all ‘ marked L: pisit figures. LUOK AT THIS LIST. ‘Worked Button Holes. Ladi Ladtes’ } Gent's Cait Congress Galter. j t's Fine Calf Haud-stich ent’s Solid Leather Congress. jent’s Working Shoes... Gent's Boo: Ko Branch 5? sep5-tr STEAMERS, &c. K POTOMAC RIVER LANDIN: The steamer MATTANO, Cap j W. H. BYLés, will make throetri Eee each Week, twote MOMINI FERRY and one to MATTOX CREEK, stopping at Inter- mediate land! ingand returning. For further information inguire at @. L. Sherlit’s Coal and ‘Wood Office, 1114 and 328 Pennsyivania avenus. and at wharf, foot of 6:h and N streats. ap20-tr TUCKER JONES, Agent. MME AMRANGEMENT. OR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. ‘The switt and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF 3 THE LAKE, Capt. C. J. BoNNE- VILLE, leaves @th-street wharf, until further notice, every Monday. Wedneetay and Friday, at 6 o'clock p.m., con- necting with steamers for Boston, Providesice and other Northern pomts. Returning, leaves Nor- folk every Tucsday, Thursday aud Waturday, a 4 o’clock p.m, J FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JCHN W. THOMPSON, Captain JonN B. Woop, leaves her wharf, termi- BUS of 7th anc Bch sizeet linc of cars, at7a.m., three times per week, fol Curriopian, ¥ omint aud Leonardtown, stoppl Intermediaie iaadingseach trip, Days of sal: LALO. ¥or further tafvrmation, apply at the ofice, over Metrope'tian Hank. Knox's Express Office, or at 4 the Comp auy's Wharf, foot of 6th strosts fi Baggage called for on’ application at hnox’s Ex- press Uffice. SAMUEL BACON, Pres't. B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. KNIGHT alterrately ieave Pier 41 East River, New York, every Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. m.: Georgetown every; day, aud Alexandria same day, Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at office over Metropolitan 15:h street, ortoR. P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water strost, 3€01 107 Csaktr* _ saMuEn BACON, President, ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-Steausnir LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, HAVRE, LON- De SOUTHAMPON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company wiilsall overy Sat- : grday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d st. Hoboken, Kates of passaxe: From New York to Havic, London, Southampton. and Bremex. frst esbin, §100: socond ea. gold: steeras currency. For freigst or pas> Sage apply to UELRICHS & Co., 8 Bowling Green, | ‘New Yor octl-ly* | LYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE 2 PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, INGTON AND GEORGE’ Connecting at Philadelphia with Otude’s Line for Boston, Providence, and , the New Englund States. Sailing Da: From Philatelphia—satu “e c, SH. | From Washingion— Monday, at 12s. ni, From Gsogetown- 3:7 p.m. Freights received dail vilis of Inaing given to Boston and ae and Fall River. © lag their 5: town wh: george wi ton, D. ration apply tod. H. JOHNSON rthwest, and ith-straet | eat sehingion, D. ¢ cS A ie | et, Georgeicwn, D.C... WM. PB. CLYDE .. General Managers, iz Soatn Wh Philadeiphta. ee maay” | ng the chances of 2 i3 line take a specifle ous of the year. ‘ward passage from Queenstown to New | ‘York or Bosiou, crossing the meridiaa of 60 at 43 Jat., OF bo @ to the north of 43. On the homeward passage crossing the meridian | Of 60 at 42 ‘at., of nothing to the north of 42. HE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY Bet N Yyrk and. Liverpool Cat. jeticeen New York am 2 - ing at Cork Harbor. FROM NEW YORK. FROM NEW YORE. “Russia... Wed., Sept. 11 Algeria... Wed., Oct. 9 This Wel., Sept, 13 *Russia. Wed. Oct. 16 Partbla.‘Thurs., Sept. 19 Scythia. |; Wed., Oct. 33 Abyssinia Wed., Sept. 25 Parthia. Thurs,, Oct. 94 BSothata... Wed., Oct. 2 Abyssinia Wed., Oct. 30 And every folowing We from New York, “No steerage. Rates of Pas: Me By steuiners carrying steerage, $80 and $100 gold, to accommodations. By steamers not carrying steerage, $30, $100 and gold, according to accommo‘fations. Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, aiditional. Return tickets on FavCE RNG COTM ate f uecrage at very low rates. Bteerage rem, Liverpoot an¢ Queenstown, and ail other parts of Evrope at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Gias- gow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Coa- Unent, and for Mediterranean For freight and passage apply 2 ‘Company's office, No. 4 Bowtlug Green of bo: @ and cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th strest, Wash- i » D.C. ja8ty’ CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, agent, N.Y. COAL AND WOOD. JOHNSON BROTHERS, = ‘TELEPHONIC COXNRCTIONS. os FULL WEIGHT, = —— Brow PRICES. evox ‘WOOD. PROMPT DELIVERIES. COAL, up-torn Ona, With unequaied factit and advan for ‘economically conducting the wood ‘trade, | be paid when t SB AN! IDERCR ‘im? to No, 1210 @ street a.w. a Hoe etree FUTURE Days. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, 1GHTWOOD, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Saptem- ber 6th, A.D. 1876. duly recorded in Liber No. 820, folio No. 316. one of the land re~ cords for the District of Columbia, and at thd Fequest of the party secured thereby. we will sell Siparlte suction. in trout of the premises, oa MONDAY, September 30:h, 1878, a: 5 o'cloe P m., the following described real estate, situate in the county of Washington, D. C., to wit: All that p'ec? or varce! of land lying oa the west side of 7:h Street road, being part of a tract called ‘The Girl's Portion,’ containing eight and seventy-four-hun= dredths" (8 74-100) acres (the metes and boan4s Will be given at the time of sale), together with the improvements, &c. ‘erme: One-fourth in cash, aud the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at Sper cent. per annum, secured Sy a desl of trust on the property go:d, or a-l cash at option of the Purchaser. A it of $100 required at tue tims of sale, and all conreyancing and recording a: pur- chaser’s cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reservo the right to fecell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting parchaser after five days afvertisemcnt. RAEN. = C. E. PRENTIS8, $ Trustees, sep17-eod UNCANSON BRUS, Auctioneers, IRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-3TORY FRAME COTTAGE AND SIDE LUT, situated ou 8-h street, betwocn H and I sts. n.e., at auction. By virtue of a deed of trust given to ns | dated May 1st, 1873, and duly record? ia Liter No. 715, fotie 898, of the Land record. for the District of Columbia, and hy request o° the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auc- lich, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of Occover. A.D. 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m., in front of ths premisss, ali those certain pieces or parcels of land av ises Known and described upon ths g-uun pian of the city of Washington. D.C., as be! twenty-seven and twenty-eight of A. B. subdivision of square 889, together ‘with sl improvements, ways, easements, rights, privi- leges, appurtenarc-s and her. ameuts to te same belonging or otherwise appertaining, Lot 27 is improved by rame Couaze, Lot 28 :s waluprovin, and adjoigs lot ‘Perm: One-third cash; bale: bearing interest ald, and secured by a d Bod. All conveyan: ‘A deposit of $100 requi terms of sals are net coi ays trem cay of eaie, the Tr right to resell the pr y at the risk a1 the def, pure! upon giving pubite Lo.lce of suet r aia. JOHN H GLICK, } Teastees. sepai RAD KAUFMAN, FD: STELLWAGEN, Auctioneer, 615 Ths TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VEXY DESIRABLE ee —BEING PREMISES No. 101L EIGHTH STREET N.W., ATHBYE STORY BE COTTAGE, WITH LAKGE YARD IN FEONT. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Febru ry Ist, 4.0. 1875, acd recorded in Lib: 774, folio 225, cue of the land records for tin Distriet_of C¢ and decree of pre Court of the District of Colambia In Equity cause No, 6,298, Lord et ai, vs, Shanahan et al.. we will sel’, at public auction, in front of the pre . on FRIDAY, Septembet 87th, 1378, at5 o'clock the scuthern part of Lot numbered five (5) ag thence north with the east line of Gti sireet west sixteen fe nr anit one-half inche: feet fo thence east one hun- eon feet four and thence west one hundred feat to tha aceof beginning, together with the tiaprovements thereon, being a neat thre2-story Brick Terms of sale: One-third c ish; balane: vith Laterest at J-aanwall rd orany sum option of the purch ne de to be secured by a deed of trust upon the sold. $200 shall be paid when the pi Huocked cif. | Conveyancing at purchaser's MALTIN M. Rot BER, 3! sepl-eo ALFRED HW. Lie ¢TFUs ous SHERMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, St. Cloud Building, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SQUARE No, 1003, BEING BOUNDED BY STREETS ieT1 AND Iti, H AND I NORTHEAST. ‘virtue of adeod of trust, dated Sist day A.D. 1876, and duly recorded in jc. 817, follo'428 et soq.. one of the rds of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured taereby, w2 W 1 at pubtic auction. THURSDAY. the 26:h day of September, A. U. 1878, at 6 o'clock p. 19 . in fro: of the premises, the following-deseribed property, with the improvements thereon. situa ta the city of Washington, District of Coiumbia, to wi All that certain pleés or parcel of land a70 prain- ises Known and distinguished as and being al of square one thousardand three (1003 ) Tsao Rroterly will be sold subject to a prior trust of five thousaad ($5,000) dol’a:s, which on paymant of iateres: will be extended. ‘Term: of sale: One thousand ($1,000) dollars to be paid in cash; balance fn six tweivo an@eigh- teen months from day of sale, with Interest at eight (8) per cent. per annum, to be securelon Proper TMISTIAN G, LEDERER, GEORGE BAUER, }rrustees, WM. M. SMITH. Saiesman. s13.16,19 21,24 28 ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TKUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BASE MENY AND MANSARD BZICK DW ius ING, No, 803 HIGHTEEN'H STREET NORTHWEST. By virtuect adeed of trust to me, dated June Ist, 1875, and recorded In Liber 7: folle 60, of the land records of the Dist “ict o: Columbia, and the written request of the secured thereby, 1 wili sell at public auction, in ort of the premises. ab 4\5 o'clock p. 1n.,” on WEDNESDAY, October 24, 1878, the uorth part of lot thirty (30), square 105, fronting 22 fet 6 inches cn 13th stre@., and running back t_e same Width 61 feet to an’ aliey, together With ths lm- Dieverente thereon, Terms: The amount of indebtedness socur21 by said deed of trust unpaid, and the expenses of tha salen cach, ard the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, secured by adeed of trast upon ue proper:y and the notes of the purehassr, bear. ing Interest from the day of sale. A deposit of $209 required at the time of sa!3, Lf the terms are not complied with in seven (7) days, the ‘Trustee will Poppi the property at the risk and cvst of the de- yurchaser. . ANDREW C. BRADLEY, sep81-co&es ‘Trustee, B H. WARNER, Real B 916 ¥ street n.w., Estate Auctioneer. TBUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED LOT, COBNER OF SIXCRENTH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AV Z- NUE 8. E. i By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated 15:h, March, 1878, and duly recorded in Liber 838, folio 250, et'seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, we Wil sell, at public ance tion, on WEDNESDAY, the 21 ‘lay of October, 1878, at 5 o'clock p. m., in front of the premisas, Lot No, 5, in the subdivision of squa’e numbered | 1088, as the same is recorded in the records of the or of the District of Coumbia, Said lot 12.711 square feet, more or les One-half cash, of which $50 must e property is struck off: balance in six and twelve months, with interest at rate of seven per cent., secured ‘by deed of trust. Terms to becompited with in five days. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. WILLIAM BIRNEY. ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, ‘Trustee: sep23-dtd 330 4's street. i = ee eee THE TRADES. URDEMAN & CO. (SUCCESSORS To WCRDEMAN & Bro.) CABINET MAKES AND UPHOLSTERERS, No. 725 9th Street n. w. Work, Goods, &e., strictly first-class, se12-1m* lic is respectfully taformed that the LYCETT BOOKBINDERY is carried on as heretofore. The s3me excellent Workmon aro employed, aud the work turned out Will be In the suprior sigle which has always beea s characteristic of the establishment. ap8-ly 101% Pennsyloania ave., 34 floor. ‘A, oss. ° CABINET MAKER, ni-ly New Hampshire ave. and M st. n.w,. GiBsoN BHOTHESS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS 1 Pennsylvania ave., ‘ashington, D.C Fine Pri muting a Bpsctaty, ne au Ye jaui9-ly PROPOSALS. JPBOPOSALS FoR marL-rocks. Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT. i WASHINGTON, D. O., August 15, 1378. Separate sealed proposals Will be received at this t mntit 12 o*clock noon on the 20th day of March, 1879, for furnishing four new and different Kinds of Bocks and Keys for the sole and exclusive use of the United States malls, includ- ing, besides those to be used for mail bags, such as are'to be used for the street letter-boxes of the ‘United States, A? the pubic expceare, and searching. examina- ion necessary at ig On any pre- scribed model of a lock aud Key wouid tend to tm- pair, if not entirely d , the further utility of all such locks and Keys for the purposes of tha the Postmaster-General prescribes no or samples for bidders, but relies for a selection on the mechanical Ingenuity and sxill which a fair competition among inventors. hereby ipvited, may develope In samples submitted by m1. requirements contracts, &c., will be furnished on application by letter to the Second Assistant Postmaster-Gensral. ‘No pr ‘will be considered which 13 not sup- mitted in accordance with such specifications and forms of The contracts which may be made are to b3 in conformity with the specifications and accepted = D. M. KEY, mall model aug20-lan6w Postmaster Geaeral. OHER'S YOAN OFFICE, comer ot ‘ork avenue, ‘Trost private Loan Sef of value. "Be FUTURE DAYS. \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, THIS AFTERNOON. JUNCANSON BROS,, Aucticneers, ANCERY BALE OF IMPROVED BEAL | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER BULGE MOP Be AUe Seoubat | Fens yao simeed CEOKSE. TOWN, DIETRICT OF CULUMBLA. By virtue of adecdot trust, Gated 162h day o: virtue of 3 decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum! specia term, pasted in acause o, Dowiing vs. Bou cher aud others, No, 8.944, in equity, the audere Signed, a8 Trustee, will offer ai_publis sale, tn front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 27ta day of Eeptemter, 1878, at tle hour of 4's o'clock p. i. the following described real estate sitasted fa art of ted as No. 41, viz: Beginning shle of Mar- ket 8 eight, aN ane Hne of Market's on -two feet ten inches from Bridge pa eyo with the west pace =9eVen thence westerly parallel with Bric nine feet; thence southerly feet four inches; Epace ten feet; thence westerly Februsy. A.D 1875, apd Uuly recorded in Liter TH, follo 310, one of the land record: for the District of Columila, and by request Of une Patty Secured thereby, I wiil cell. ax public aaction, iu tient of the premises. on TURSDAY, 24: Sop rember, A.D, 1878. at 5.30 07 S10CK p.m; all that ertaln piece or parcel of ground lying and belng in the clty of Georgetown, D @.. known and a scribed a: betog a part of Ll,iu Beatty & Hawkins’ smended atdition to said Georgetown: Begiani: for the same at tho southwest corner of said lot an upping thence east with tho tine of 4:h street thirty-three and one-halt (33's) fect more or less to the west wall of a small brick tenement built on Bart of the same aud on the adjoining lot by An- new Barker in his life tims; tuencenorth with the 3 street thirty= fel with Market with Bridge eet thirty-elght feet four inches: thence south- | wall cf the said bouse to the north Ine of sald lot: erly parallel with Market Space fifty-one feat two | thence west to the northwest corner of satd lotyand inches; thenee easterly paraile! with Bridge strest | thence by and with the wost lina of said lot to the elght feet four inches: thence northe ly el with Market Space twenty-eight feet: thence thirty-nine feet to the point of b-ginnin; With @ two-s‘ory Brick Store and Dwelling staad- lace of beginning; together with all the improve- Trent, rigete, &e, ‘Terus of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months notes bearing interest ac the ing on the sare rate of 19 per ceut. per annum until paid, and s2- ‘erms: Qne-third cash; the cured by adeed of trust on the property sold. All ene and two years, with interes conveyanciug at the ccst of purchaser. If terus Purchaser giving lis notes bearing interest from | Of sale are not compiicd with Wiiuiu five days from the day effsale,” or all of the parcasas: moaey Gay of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to reseli may De paid on the day of sale. Qn the r «tification the property at the risk and cost of the defaalting ore le by the Courc. aud payment of the who e | purcbaserafter five days’ lic notice. A deposit purchase money, ad-edwiil o¢ made to che par- | Of $1CO required at time of sale. chaser at bls cost and expens sepi2<okds " W. H. HARRISO Y, Traste i RP. JACKSON, Trustee, No, 155 bridge st., Georgetown “THOS. DOWLING, Aucte” eeplT 10t Y eee WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TEUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- 2¥—NoO. $43 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK NORTHWEST, (CHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND BACK BUILDING RRICK HOUSE, No. 426 P STREST NORTHWEST. By virtue of two deeds of trvst, daisd June 28, 1872. aud March 221. 1874" records 1 Liber 687, folio 172. and liver 746. folio 26° By virtue of aceed of trust,dated March 11, a by direction of the party A.D. 1271. and recorded onthe 14:h day of Will sell at, ic auction, In, fron: ‘Mardh, A.D. 1871. in Liber No, 639, folto! Fee CRSA eee guest day of . 1), 1878, at . thirteen ( h-tivis'on Of square aum- bere fi ndred snd eleven (No, 511), with tm- provenients thereon, Terms of sale: Ox 430, cue of the land records for Washligton ty, in the District of Columbia, aud at the roqit of the party secured thereby, We wi!lsel’. at puolic auction, ch the premises, on FRLD AY. tha 27a day of Sep:ember, A.D 1878, at 4o°ciock pm. the following described real estate, viz:—All tnt iece Or parcel Of ground situated in tho city of 'es‘iugton, District . a Knowa as ths southern part of Lot 1 a 10, fi a front of 25 feet on Pe ning Ard cash; 5 ai Sale, Terms t Med with in five days from day of NATHANIEL CARU vat sepll-eotds a ie i to Ae-THE ABOVE SALE 18 Post’ Vermis: One-louiti. Of the purchase inoney to be yee : paid in cash; and the residae in threa equ Oath URED aS. oe ber 24h, 18/8, at same ments at twel Jy elghtecn (18) a : DY, Anet HUMAS DOWLING, Auncticneer, COM¥ORTALLE BRICK DWELUING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF M STEER, BEMWEKEN £3p AND 247 STREETS NULTH WEST, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 24: 1878, at 6 o'clock, In front of he’ premises, t shail sell the east 18 feet 2 inchas, by a depth of 160 fect. of Lot 13, Square 37, iniproved by a comfortable two-story Brick Dwelling, situate as avove, ‘Yerms: One-third cash: twelve months, with nove: per cent per aunum until deed of Trust on the property" onveyaucing at purchaser's cost. A deposli of $50 required when the property :s sold. Fepy0-d THOMAS DOWLING, Auet. four (24) mont ively, with Interest o: the whole, payable haif-yeariy. be securad by notes and adeed of trust ou the premises, A deposit of $500 Wil: be required whon the property is Kuocke’ down. ‘The terms of saiv must bye complied wih within one Wee! vi] y be resold, and cost of the detau JNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE I PROVED RAL ESTATE, on S1XTH 8! XAST. between EAST UAPITOL and A STREETS SOUTH, being No. 20. Ry virtue of a deed St to ws, dated July 8st, 1877, and duly becorded in Lider 40, 86, folio 28, one of the land recordsot the, District of Colambia and at the requost of tue pac- ties securcd thereby, we will soli at pubite auction, £0-MOBRROW. in tront of the premises,o2 THURSDAY, the 26:1 = day oF mber, A. D. 1878, at 4o7eluck p. m. HOMAB DOWLING, Avotiouosr, tne follow ing-lescribed real esta e, viz: Part of Le No, el_veu (11). In Syuare No. eight hundred and sizty-nine (869), begluzing for the same at a point on east 6h street ninety-four feet seven inches (94 OF UPERTY TN VALUABLE IM- Ne CONS tt. -) north of the southwestern corner of said CAPITOL STREETS, EAR Squai and running thence east ninety-six (96) a ‘OL. 7 feet; thence north twenty (20) feet; thence west BY ofon order zi ‘he Suprema ninety six (96) feet, and thenee south to the place | Ccurtofthe District ot of beginniug; improved by a two-story Brick GIs No, 4 888, Doc, 15, Levuidas S<ott ét a tember, A. D. 1878 Iwi avciion, in fropt of the premises, on WEDNES- DAY, the 25th day of September, at 4.39 0'eioc! dwelling, stables, &c ‘Terms cf, sale; One-third of the purckase monoy in cash, and the balance in six, twelveand eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per auau.n, ’ secured'on the property sold. | If the terms of saie | p.m.,’ at the risk ‘and cost of the defauitaug pur- aro not complied with. in six days from day of sala, | chaser, the followiug described real es ate, partiot the Trustees resorve the right tw resei! atthe pur- | Lot numbered seven (7), antl ihe eouth part of Lot chaser's cost, Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. | No 8, in Square No. 759 imalug fur sald Dart A ceposit of $100 required at tinue of sale, Of Lot No. 7, at the southwest cornet rx Be SEN, = sud running thence east 55 feet sepl7__ Wil A, GORDON.’ }Trustess, Lorth 22 tt, Gig 1u.; thence east 44 ft. 20 north 92 ft. a j thenes west 99 DO WNMAN & GREEN, Anctioncers, ihe..ce south 45 ft, Lin,. to the p 442 7th st, northwest. jr ot And bezinoiug for sald part of lot No, — southwert corner of sali fot, and rauning east 99 TRUSTEES: SALE OF VERY VALUABLE | feet 10% inches, north 22 feet 7'4 inches; thence IMPROVED PROPERTY ON VERMONT | west 24 feet 10's inches: tienes south 1 AVENUL, BETWEEN K AND LSTREETS. | 75 ‘est, sud thence south CONSISTING OF A HANDBOME BRICK | point of beginnir RESIDENCE, No. 1021. By Yirtue of a deed of trust to us, dated Tse at pad: B is there- of ‘a three-story Brick Dwe rame tenement. To b3 sold sabje ‘on, consistiny house anda ss the 8th day of June, A.D. 1874, duly record. to prior encumbrance of $4,000 and taxes, A. ed in liber No, 753, folio 126, one of the lan: conveyancing at pirchaser’s cost. records of the District of Columbia, aad av toe | ‘Teriusof sale: Oue-third of the purchase money written request of the party sacured thereby. we | in cash, the residue in two (2) equal ins Will offer ror cale in front of the premises, THURSDAY, Octover 10in, A.D. 1873, at 4 ovelock p.m., the following describe reat estate, situate in the City of Washington, District of Uo- lombia, to wit: Sub-lot numb-red twenty-eight (28), of Jobn 0, Evans’ recorded subdivision of Sub-ipts numbered fourteen, fittesn, sixteen, $9 enteen and eighteen, of John L. Kidweli’s rscord- €d subdivision of Lots in Square numbered two hundred and seventeen (217), together with the improvements, consisting of ‘the handsome brick Tetidence, No, 1¢21 Vermont avenue. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed in the deed ot trust: “The full'amount of tue Indebtedness, toge:her with the ititerest, costs, commissions and expon- ses in cash, and the balaiico at twelve, tweuly-four aud thirty-six months, for whlch the notas of the Purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per annuni, from the day of sale, and s2- cured by a deed cf trust on tie property sold shail be taken. A deposit of Five Hundred Dollargsnail be required of ‘the pur hacer st tue time of eale, and all conveyancing ang revenue sta nps shail Dd at the expense of the purchaser.’” ‘Ta Trustees reserve the right to resell at thé cost and risk of the purchaser fn defaait if the terms are uot com- biled with tn ten daysafter the day of sale. WMH. PHILIP, sepld-dads JAMES M. LATTA, (Trustees. BLsix dud twelve months, or all cast at option o purchaser, If the terms'be not complied within five (5) days the Trustes reserva: the right to resall at purchaser's risk and cost. $50 deposit required ‘when property 13 bid of CHAS. A. ELLIOT, Trastze, sepl2-cotd 408 6th street n.w. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, PUBLIC SALE OF FINE FIRST-CLASS BES- IDENCE AT BOUTHWEST CORNER O8 SECOND AND MARKET STREETS, IN GEORGETOWN. By virtue of adecd of trust to the ander signed, of date March 13th, AD. 1875, corded in Liter No, 781, felt) 79, e¢ the land records. of the District of Comadia, in conformity with an order of the Supreme C. of the District of Volumbia passed in Chancery canee Savage et al, v8. Cox eval., No. 6.268. w> shail seil, St pubic auction, on WEDNESDAY, September 25th, A. D. 1878, at4orclock p ia., 1 front of the premises, all of’ |.ots one smndred aud fifteen (115) and one hundred Beatty & Hawkins’ addition whole fronting 140 feet on 21s Market street, in Georgotow, D.C. raing to the plat of said addition, and improved by a fine ; 5 Bestdanes, Stable, ec. OHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchaso money in cash; balance in three equal instalments at oc, two end three years, with interest at 7 per cent. per annum from the day of saie, and secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee; or all cash. at tha op- tion of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 will ba required oi the purchaser at the time and pace of sale, and if the terms are not complied with ray within five days from éay of sale, the property will be reso!d at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- ehagor on five day's yoticon the yaning Star, 5. 003 M. ASHFORD, } TTustees, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct sopl7-a JUNCANSON BROB., Aactioncors, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- ERIY ON KLEVENTH STREET East, ELIWEEN NOSTH CAROLINA AVENUE AND SOUTH 8 STERET, BEING No, 111 lin STREET, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem- ber 18th, A. D, 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. 800, foilo 849. O12 of the isnd records: for the District of Columbia, and by request of the party secnred thereby, wo Will sell. at public auc- Hon, in front of the premises, on WEDN#SDAY, the 25th day of Septemter, A. D., 1878. at 6 o'clock p, m., all that certain piece or pareal of ground iying In the sald city and District sald, and known as Lot marked or lettered CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON K STRERT NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 21sT AND 22p STREETS, By virtue of'a decree of the Suprema Court of The District of Columbia, passed on the! 12th day of July, 1878, iu equity causa No. 6146, wherein Gleo A,’ Jones and Loon Teresa Joues are complainants, and Dellian Aun Jones aud others are defendant, I shall on THURS- DAY, the 31 day of October, 1878, offer for sala at pablle auction, in front of ‘the premises, the fol- lowing described real estate, belonging to the es- tate ot the late Alfred Jones. to wit: Tao west thirty-two (32) feet of lot one (1), and the whole of lots two (2) and three (3) In Bquare numbered seventy-three (73), situated on K street northwest, between 21st and 92d streets, in the city of Wash: ington, D. C., with the inprovements thereoa. sath of these idts wiil be sold as a whole or suddi- vided as may seem best at the time of sale, ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal instalments of six and twelve months respec- Uvely, with interest from the day of sale, A do- posit of $200 will be required on each lot at the ime of sale, and ali conveysucing and recording at purebaser’s cost, ‘Terms to be compiled with In seven days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the Tight to reséil the property at tue risk aud cost of the defanitiug purchs: sepl9-eodads FRANCIS MILLER, Trustoe, OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers, Db i 412 7in st. northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPEXT Ay) in the recorded sntdivision ef orginal Lot num- dered ten (10), In equare numbered uino huodred aud sixiy-eight ( mente tliereon, , together with the improye- ‘with intere: ed by dood of tra uelug at Purchasers ccst. 11 be Tequtred at timo of sale, Je are not complied with iu ive days from sale, the trustegs eserya the right to re: property at the risk and cost of defaulting chaser. JORN J. ED80) sepT-ecéds THOS, 8, HOPKTNS, £. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, ° TWO FRAME HOUSES way EW LED On WEDN#S at B o'clock p m promises, Lots Nos. 13 With the two two-stury ‘Terms ierai—given dsy of sal sep 20-0 4B T. £.WAGGAMAN, Auctr. RESIDENCE, No, By virtue of a deed of trast io us, da the 8th Gay of June, A.D. 1874, and daly re- corded in Libor No. 768, folly 184, ove of the, laud records of the District of Columbia, ihe writen request of the party secured thereby, Wo wiil offer for sale, in frout of the premis THURSDAY, Octover 10:h, A.D, 4878, at 4 PSs ‘oNowing described reai estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of’ Coluia- bia. to with: Sub-lut numbered twanty-soven (27), of Jolin O, Kvaus? recorded subdivision of sub-lot3 Dumbered fourteen, fiftesm, sixteen, seventeon in‘ eignteen, of Jolin L. Kiuwell’s recorded sub- duviston of Ivis in square numbered two hundved and seventeen, together with tho tinprovei-nts, consisting of the Handsome Brick Residence, No. 1019 Vermont avenue, of pure }rcascess, 7 ae of taie er eee in the eerie trust: = ail amount of the Indebtedness, together witn 5 ea et EENTH SFREET EAST, NEAR ISYRERE NCRTH. By Vir ue of a deed of trust, racorde1, in Liber 763, forio 287, and decree gf th: tou Cash, and tho balance at twelve, twenty-rour and thirty-six months, for which the notes of tue pur- chaser, bearing interest at the rate of six per cen- tum per annuin from ths day of sale aud secured by a deed of trust on tue property sold shail be in Equity cause No. 5,449, taken, "A deposit of five hdndted dollars siua'l by ao i Frauited of tho purchasar at the tuo of sale, ant | Chel miee! ga WEDNESDAY Osower aie conve; cin, reventts stamps sbali be at = . s Dart ps be ¥ the'expense of the purchaser, ‘Tue Trustees rer | 2878,at 5 o°dlock p. m., Dari of Lots nurahor 23, 29, 30. anc 31, in Michler’s subdivisi-n of Square umber 1028, beginning for the same in the east line of 13th street northeast, 20 fest and 6 inches: from the southeast corner of I and 13th streats northeast, thence south 16 fect 3 inchas, theace east 88 [¢ thence north 16 feet 3 inches, thance West 88 feet to the plave of Fede 2 in Washiag- ton city, D. C., being improved by a two-story Brick House, corner 13th and I streets. Terms: One-fourth cash; ana balance In equal installments, in six. twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with interest at six per cent.; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, 3 to be complied with within seven days, and if defauit therein, right reserved to resel! at risk and co%t of ie rere a sonoee os $200 required, an conveyanc! yarchaser’ 46 See nBALL Oe eee ee See B GEO. TRUESDELL. sep20 STEE’S SALE OF PRORERTY IN GEORG: 5 serget RT TD cera serve the right to reseli tha proparty at the ri. Gnd cost of the purchaser in default, if the ter: ate not complied witn in ten days after the day of sale, WM. H. PHILIP, } Trustees. sepl9-d&ds JAMES M. LATTA, \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, “SUSTEE’S BALE OF IMPROVED PROP- ERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF MARKED EPACE, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. By order of the Supreme Cont of the Dis- trictof Columbia, in equity cause No. 3,880, Barbour & Smith, the ed. will sell, at public suction, in Fume OF the premises,_oa ¥E.DAY AFTERNOON, September 27th, 1878, ar aig ovclock p. il that part of lot forty-three 43), in Old Geor as more particularly set forth in Liber 776. at follo $18, one of the land records for sald District, together with the in- ents, &¢ , consisting of a three-story brick use, suitable for dwelling and store purposes, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and ‘the balance in twelve and eighteen months. with interest at 6 centum per annum, secured by a “eed of trust Snihe property. pol lia of the @ purchaser whose in Liber No. 729, follo 4, one of the land WOODBURY WHEELER Frasioe, | recordsot the Distitetof Colambla. and sepl7-d 4\¢ street. ‘22 day of Al aoe aad ‘at the apart A CE FRAME HOUS! ITH LARGE LOT, | on ONDAY, ‘the 30th day of September, , ‘ON SEVENTH NORTHEAST race OP RVENEE, STREET. NOR i of the ‘at the hour of B ovcldck pin By virtue of » deed of trust to me, dated the 26h July, 1877, duly recorded in Liber the same: Beginning at the Toll f the land records, and by di-.l Beall and. Monroe sisects, eelion ot the party socured thereby, Toballeeitae | Baaees Sad foanite Guewenaiy wane oat publigauction, in front of the preiiises, on BAT 44 feet: thence nortnwardly and RDAY, the 28th day of September, at'6 o'clock | with Monroe street 80 feet: thence westwaril B, Miz, paxtot lot $0, in square 859, being thenorth Parallel with Beall street 44 test to Monroe strostt Fuildoptn ot sald tot” togethers wis ts tiaprowe: | fost ee sane. ast Une ot Monroe etest 80 Tents, Consisting of'a Very nico frame houseot five | Terms of ralo: Ous-third of the purchase money One-t ‘pet cent? plied end of from the day of By deed of trust on the pr 720 Terms must | sale, Fight to reseli ‘the reserves ‘Trustee will Sea property a risk and cost of the ‘cost. . ve - Property is THOMAS JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Bay HORSE, FAMILY CARRIAGE, SET HARNESS. AT AU TION. 0. THURSDAY MORNING, Sp'ember 26th, at 10.0 clock, wo will sellin iront of our galetrooms, the above outfit. Je positive. sopth 2: JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. TRUSTE®'S SALE OF PARLOE SUIT, M. T, TARLES, WALNUT CHAMSES Suits, EASY CHAIRS BEDSTE Ds, MATTR® SES, SEWING MACHINES, BBONZE ree LIGHTs, CARPETS, O1LCLOTHs, € Cc. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded t in Liber No. 856, folio 353, of the land re coras of Washington county. in the District cf Columba, I wiil sell, at public auction, on, TUESDAY MORNING, Septembor 24:h, 1373, ia front of Dancansou Sros, auction room, 9ca aad J) sts. n.w., at 10 o'clock ail the goods and chat- tels named and mentioned in Schedule A. at~.ched tosaid deed of trust, and partly mentioned 1a ths heading of this advertisem ant. sep21-8t JOSEPH ROSENBAUM, Truttee. 49-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on account of the rain, until THURSDAY, Sspt.m- ber 26¢h, 1878, sam hour and pirre. sep2t-e? JOSEPH ROSENBAUM Treastre. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. LEASE OF THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE. No. 433 SEVENT4 STREST, NEAR COK- NEK OF ¥ STREET N.W. On 1 UE DAY AFTERNOON Sestemer 24th, 1878 21 4 ove cck in trot of tha p.e n. izes. we Will sell the leaso of Lot 13, sai 431, with the “nprovements, ¢ three-siory Krick Honee, with a “ar, row cecvPl 2 asacig-r Store, Bald lea ala years to rua, aad will v9 fally exp! of ‘Terms Insta ments paya’ Cent ,not sto hata isfactor AQ posit of $809 required at Se-THE AB VE SAT UISATUKDAY Sear ral on acount o; tha weather TW 488. 5. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITES. UP- arc} sn Bop; Marbiz Top Genter Taoles, Wa'na: Whatnots, Fancy Chairs, Marble Top Sion Table aad Wining Room tt Bedstesds, Bureausaad Wasa- op Cha nber Furai- 3 3+, Cotlage Furniture, Halt Hair, Husk ‘and Cotton Top Mattressas: Hall Uileicits, Walvur Tables, Isiack Walnut Cane Seat Rockers. Wgalz Tanles, B-us Fels, Togratn and otter C China, Glass std C okere Ware: Kite! sila, On MONDAY, Beptem mencing at Wortlocka m., ‘ ot TSroo A > has over “atts One-third x7h: balance tn twelve cqna’ Eagta ti interesta 8 Bui yen for.edorsteural e Of Sale, sl) 3 keeping. ans Estate Auctionesr, jo SHERMAN, Reai St, Cloud Bullding, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESTRARLE FKAM' DWELLING, No. 471 1 SLRESE NORTHWEST, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated of December, A. 1. 1375. aud at p Gay of September, A. infroutof the prem rty, with the in the city of W: m proven ants th: »situard whingwon, District of Cham is, towit: The w (13) fee. front oy the depth of th: numbered ten (10,) i mbered i five hunare Ihe sa (380 terest, wili bh ‘Yerws of'sa'e: terest and exp from day of Der aunum, to be sec CHRISTIAN G. GEORGE BAUER, WM. M SMIPH, ba aaa. 8e,13-15, 17, 18, 21,23 £25 4. -BY DIRECTION OF THE TRUSTEES the aot sale is postponed to FRIDAY, Octover 4te, 18% OHN SHERMAN, Anct, BALE OF V+ LUABLE -KAL EsTATE ON THE SEVENTH STREET BUAD, LEAR BOUNDARY ST&EED, Ry virtue of a deed of irust, dated June 8 187 and duly recorded ia "Liber No. Icio 125, one of the laud records for th: trice of Cotumbia and at ths request of the secured thereby, we sha.l sell at public ance {rout of the prémises, on SASURDAY, 75 at the same hour and place sry 24 arty day of Octoter, A. 1. 1873, yc) fcllowing-Cescrived real eState im the conn’ Washineton, D. C., to wit: Beginnt same at the: puthwest corper of the Lot formerly vel nging to W. W. Cox, and now In the posses- slon of the heirs of the jute William Cam mack and Tonnipg exsterly with the south line of said Lot \ and at right angles with the Rockville and Wash- Ington turnpike twenty-eight 46-109 perches; thence st right angles with the last line aul pars a‘lel with the said turnpike road one hundred and eighty-four feet; thence westerly and parallel with the first line twenty-cigut 46.10) pe-ches to the said turnpike road. and then with said roai in y northerly dire tion one hnndred and eighty-four {cot to the place of beginving, containing lg! scven thousaid and {our giound, uiore or less, consisting Of a two-Story frame dwelling-house ui outhouses. Te-ms of sale: $1,000 cash; the belance in five equ instal ments, ia six, tweive, elghtesa, twen- i§-tcur ana thirty’months trom day of ale, with i at the rate of 7 per cant, per annam until cd, scented by a deed of trost on tas $200 d: posit at time of eve; and if the pur- er fails to comply With terms of sale within 2dars from day of este, property will be reso'd iter five days’ notice ia the Kvening Star, at risk and ecst of defaulting purchaser. All ‘con7 aucing at purcl arer’s cost. ‘©. E, BITTE = HOUSE. @Eu. T. SaALLWUOD, Fey 24-e0808 OVEENMENT SALE OF QUARTERMAS- TERS STORES. DEPOT QUARTERKMASTER'S OFFICE. } WASHINGTON, D. C., Soptamber 19 1878. Will be sold at'publie ‘anction, at the Quartermaster’s Corral, corner ‘of 14h aud © sts. 8.w., at 10 o’clock a.m, FKI- DAY, September 27.n, 2878, the’ following de- serihéd property: ‘Horses, Cart, Harness, Heating and Cook Stoves, and a variety of Quartermaster’s property; also , AXes, Shovels, anda variety of Camp and Garriion Eybinage, Wor full particulars apply to isofiice, ‘Terms cas! CKWELL, ‘A. P. BO sep2L-4t ‘Depot Quartermaster. jOMAS DOWLING, Axctioneer, TWENTY-SIX BUILDING LOTS IN UNION- TOWN AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Septem: ber 26 h, 1875, at 4 o*cluck, 1 shall Sell on the Sg TTemises' 108 367, 363. 369, 370, and 371, 07 Washington streét, baiween Adams and Market Place, Immediately after, ots $02 to 404 inclusive. situated on Washlugton street, between Pierce and idred square feel of nh the improvements, sul a Adams, Also, 1ots627 0.524 iaelustjc. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balsnea in ‘oneand two Years, with notes bearing at 7 per Annum unti the property so Conveyancing at pa 3 cost. $15 deposit required on each lota: time of sala, sep23 St THUS. DOWLING, Auct. PD ONCANBON BROS., Auctioneers, SALE OF IMPROVED and UNIM2ROVED PROPERTY. On FRIDAY AFT#RNOON, Sop! Be , in frontef the fs Lote 12 3 aud part 4, 14 Nana 16th sts. se, A and secured : a! m., part Lotsd, fqnare 878: 7th, botweau G aw sts. 8,€., Improved by oom frams how: 53g oreleck p.m, Lot 23, square 1047; K tween 18.) and 14'h sts. 8,0 Cn TUESDAY, Octobar Lt, part Lot 1, 8 ki al O'COCK Pel. part Lo! botween New Jer: avenue and is: ; 2-story frame. 6 rooms. z Title good. or no sale. A deposit required at tims cf sale, Terms Mberal, and wade kuown BB, Bs WARNEE, Heal Estate Suctioncer, TRUSTES'S SALE OF A THRSE TORY eon + i sivail sett at pi s, on MUNDAY Cay of Sspieinver, 1378, at & O° ock p.m. chat pari of quare pambered 8\x handred an 1 sav: enty-fiye within the foliowiug lustes sad boaud: viz: Commencing at a point two bundred 3 twenty feot from the northeast corner of said square and running west twenty feel cighty feet, thence east twenty fset, egny feet to the place of beginning, wita the in provements thereon, a three-story and basemont Brick House. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth ossh, cof which a depo it of $60 will be requlred to Le mace immed ately after the sale:) balances lasix, twelve and ghteen montos, with ten per cent. per annum rest Unt paid, 'o be secured by a deed of trast cn the property, with an insurauee c'ause; aud If the terms are not complied with in tea days after | sale, the pr periy will be resoid after five days? notice, to Le published in the ** Evening star,” at The risk and cost of te defaulting parchssar. All the cost of deeds to be paid by the purchaser. JOHN E KENDALL, Traitas, B. H. WABNER, Auctioneer. sep20-4 FP\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TEOSTEES’ SALE OF THREE OF THOSE HANDBONE FOUR-STORY DWELLINGS on CORCORAN STREET. N28. 1318, 1531) ‘and 1523, between Q ana B street By virtue of three s veral dee is of each dated the 21st April, A.D at tages 172. 177 ant 4 records of tue District will sell, to the highest on premises. at 5 o'clock p.m. WFDNESDAY, the 2nd day of October, 1878 the followin; property. situries ba neha ane i Chipm age i Rieke fambla, ‘acco & ards’ subdivision, to wit: Lots No. Tveaty-oue, Twenty-two and Twenty-six, each being 20x90 foot, abd each containing a story brick dwouing houde, with modern ‘th ‘sale: One-fourth of the in each (or all eash at tue option of ths purchassr), and: the resigns Pros M ‘0! in one, two, and threw years, on Botes of equal sume, bearing atarest at B per est, ge ey? paya! semi-anuual'y, from the dsy of ., $0 be secured cn the property sold, Ly dead of to the satisfaction of t29 Trustees, In- will be required sé the timo of tie ealo. ‘Phe nvasse will be told 7, snd all con: Beat me ‘purchaser's ost. SB BTEom, | travees ‘housas will THE EVENING STAR TUESDAY... .feptember 24, 1878, Mr. Talmage on'Commantsm. THE SORROWS OF WORKING PEOPLE NOT TO BE RELIEVED BY ITS AID. abe Rey. T. De Witt Taimage discussed ‘ommunism’ vesterday morning. His (xt Was Mark vi, Not This the Carpenter?’ 1 feel that Ihave a right to speak on labor,” said he, “for 1am a workingman. It does no! seem to me that <i man has a right to d cuss the labor and sorrows of the working classes unless he has had blisters on the hand or blisters ou the brain. What do those peo- Bie row about the sorrows ef the workin peopl ‘ve hever gone into this awfu! fight for bread, but who ‘have only heard the soft music of drawing rooms and the (atte. ries of otsequious atiendants? The great bat Ue of the world has been for bread. The sor- rows of the working classes are tremendous, and the ouly place where they get any resi is in the short, narrow, deep bed of the graye. What have you to propose, my fiends, for the alleviation of the working cl: i. Many say let us trycommunism. If it has done well elsewhere let us adopi it, but if not, let_us stand clear of it.’ Mr. Talmage then gave a history of communism in diftereat countries, and said: “It has come into this country under various titles. Unless our American people find out ils true charac’ the time will come when it will build ba cades across the streets of New York, Br: Isn. Boston and New Orleans, and ths sirecis of our great American cities will rua red with the blood of our best citizens. Not uatil the world’s dissolution will any intelligent Koman Catholic bea Communist. The greatest bar- ner in the country avainst it is the priesthood ef the Roman Catho.ie church. There is not ‘vent or monastery or a cathe tral on orasoul, trem that of Leo at Rome to t of the poorest R»man Catholic servaut firl in the Kitchen, that can ever forge! the outr: . inhuman, heartiess, heayen-dar. ere of the Archbishop of Paris. e are thirty newspapers ia this country ing nothing but publishing Communistic tracts. Its intense is oppo:.ed to al! finement; it would put torch to the lbrary and turn each one of your seho shes. Communisin proposes to st mnot get in any. other w at wai with all nation war with religion Rox. MONTGOMERY BLAr ON THE Pi "AL MTUATION —Hou. Montgomery Biair has er to the editor of 77 : a printed ia P in some observatic political sit . Mr. Blair eonten precent condition of the country is due Jact “that the goverament hax Deen pervert: {rom its legitimate object of proiecdng the peop'e and made the inst: ument of pluadering them,” and says the wor re clearly af the iuodes, “in rty has perveried power to their injury, their fostering of the monopo- hes by which i Jaber ng Svster justly obnoxious Mr. blair "says tue most significant result of the working.wen’s movemer that “it has brougit tre Gemocratic. organization to iis old-time attitude of open and determined antago- nism to the money power, with which too many of 1s have hitherto beon in secret alliance,” and concludes: “At this moment, therefore, the democratic and work inginen’s organizations substantially agr opposing subsidies of money or land, in ducing expenditures, in exposing and dete: jug fraud, in substituting greenbacks national bank notes, and generally in reliey- ing r fiom taxation. The democratic orgavization does not aceept some other idc.s of the nationals, but its therough acceptance of the anti-monopoly ereed places it in extire accord with the nationals in opposing the money power which now holds the govera ment, to which all the sufferings of the work- inzmen are confessedly due, during whoce continuance in power no prosperity whatever can be expected, and whose overthrow is therefore a nec 'y first, alike to Gemocrats and nationals. Fever Notes FROM THE LaTEsT Sorra EEN Parens.—The “blue fev is attaekin such of the residents of the southern cities 7 eseape the yellow. The business outlook is epougn to make them all despondent. Memphis Appeal: John ‘tT. Moss yesterday found ee litle girls in a house s‘ek with the fever, who had lost their parents two days before by the scourge. No one wes in tae house fo assist the little ones, and M.. Moss kindly procured food. medicines and a nurse for them. Louis O. Rosselle, a printer on the Memphis Avalanche, write to frends in mga ave a beautiful ease of yellow jack. IfT should accicently get something to eat will pull throuvh. Nourishment for the sick is very scarce. When a fet sickly ehickens come here they are bought up = fooges Dirates aad retaied at outrazeous prices. The fever i ‘tiipg werse every day. I do not feel dis- and have grit enough to pull The Natchez papers complain of a codless set of rascals. woo uncer pretence o: being quarantine oudicers, are stopping passengers on the roads of the neizhborhooa, and iusult ing them. A TORNADO visited Michigan Friday, caus ing extensive damage and some loss of life The cause seemed to be the meeting of two storms—one from the northwest and one fro a the southeast. At Chippewa asucden dark ness fell on the place, accompanied by death ii stillness and an almosphere so light that respiration seemed difficult. Suaddeuly the torhado struck the town with indescridabie force, lasting a few moments, but sweeping aWa~ every structure in the place. The in- habitants, warned by the sudden darkness, had takea refuge in their cellars, and there Were few fatalities. A wagonmaker n.med Price, his wile and infant, were injure Jatier fatally. Miss Thomson is seriously meny others are ee | injured. ings destroyed includ ings and the schoolhouse. At Pentwater, L: monte’s store was demolished and Mrs. Gril- fae instantly killed. At Greenville the Bap- fist church was blown down, and Michael Tishe, a workman, killed. At Saginaw 51,00 feet of lumber was blown dnto the lake. Fif- teen hundred trees fell across the traek of the Tawas and Southwestern railroad. Consider- able damage to property was done at Oceman Springs, and one man severely injured by a fiying beard. THE Faw. River Rascar, Stickney, de- serves to be piloried quite as much as Ae: ney or even the great thief who stole the W. cester convention. This giant in peculation Lad been bankrupt six or seven years, but he went on living lavishly and stealing from ali the funds he could lay bis hands on.” His Fal! River house was a palace in siyle, and a tour in Europe last year is estimated to have cost and The build- several stores, dweil Tar Biiuincs MURDER TRIAL in progress at Ballston, N. ¥.. seems to hang upon the identification of the murderer's tracks. Mr, Billings ts accused i, his daughter Jennie of murdering his wife, her mother. Jennle was with her when the fatal shot was fired th igh the window. The girl, after giving a fearful account of the sixteen years of horrible dis- sensions carried ow rt in violent hysterics. take such important ¥ are evidently those of they ‘are only half length near showing the person to have ad- vanced on toe, while those jeading away were evidently made tn baste. The tracks cor. responds minutely with the rubber boots the prisoner Was in the habit of wearing in muddy weather. His cun was found in a well near by; and the case looks dark for Mr. Billings. THe Commopoxe Was “LUN” ON Bua. The Vanderbiit will contest has been resumed in New York be ore Surrogave Calvia, after a jong summer ree M. W. Smal, of Brook- In, the first witress, testified that the commo- dore hed said: “1 have about a dozen chil- dren, but none of them are worth + OX cept one, and he is a geod one.” The eommo. dore had told him he was “luny” on New York Centra’ she heard the the murdere: the windo Mrs. Esther King test'fled that aibiting atthe ating ireceive four days’ notice from the contracting parties. and th sane shall b2 announced publ'ciy at lea: ice by the oficiatiog Svreipep Brcavse He Co: SD IMMEDIATELY road a! Montic: LYPN'T GPT Mar Hart, section bo « d sal eide ibere Week. He was envaged to Miss Lud’ i, and went into ¢ Reeck hotel would him marr: wo immediate! which he drew a smail piste! self in the forehead. The your wheimed with grie udy is over caper dered Mr 4 and a i Julia Mary tally aan ston he: day, Was arrested and fouse, and wi Parsuit is } par . k the news to ¢ Ima dead, an MARKIED, mer 38°, 1873, at FAL- MARTIN, & ee dry parsouage, by isev. dunn Labalen. € 9. aud FAXNiR Ment ‘ ning DI£D. FRAIN, On Soptembor FRAIN, # native of the ( apd, ae ene, 3 ie 822. ttuily Invited on Thuracay unday, evening, September . Johus, 1878, MINA S., wi The remaius will be taken to Oto for bark MALONE, On Sepieniber Bd, 1078, Mes. MARY MALONS, wivuw o. the late Tuuniss Mae arch E K on Weduesday a rie Kelalis ® and friends aud B, Y. Sodalicy respect(dtly lav @ ‘to attend, ° N.. On September £31, 1878 after a es WILLIA® F, bsloved eon ot Patrick uy MiMigan, azed LWenty-one Feors aud 8. ‘Too retived te stay conflued withta ihe gras) of death, He passed away to clear the path jor poreuts sunk in His funerai will take piacs on ‘25th Instant, ar n pw nee or bis | Lnerd 9: proceed to eriel, +. No. 218 Aloysius church, On the 234 of September, 1878, at Dasret., beloved husband of Matge- y {forty-two yea ‘The relatives and friends of quested to 2 Church, D etn West, on Th Y CAN Syp re n. UNDERTAKE Ww. SrEAKE, = UNDERTAL BR, (Formerly with B, F, Harvey), 240 F stroct new. (One oor east of Tenth stroet, Burial Caskets o* all grades and styies, we Emvalmoe mod prepared for ALT ton, Leddy atvendanta st mort wotice, sis aie vi ‘thing strictly firti-ciats aod oo reasonable tare, Jet WER, SEIRDLER, UNDRRTAL RR, TEBE Bowen th street mer, WHE! Dp CG. Usesidexce st place of vuslucss. } \ Uslmed and prepersd for transportation apely> so x. WHIEHS, UNDSETAZER, RS, & marley 1387 10th et. na BUBGDOEE, * UXDBRTAKER, s2a-19 816 Ponw’s avenue n.00. RAILROADS ALTIMONS AND OMI0 RAILBOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Houte and Short f4ne to the North, Northwest, Weet and Southwest. TO TAKE EFFECT EUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTON: . On Sunray to Baits “A ‘Annapols: only. 81 at Shi “8, Lau =f eaeup's, Hanover. and ie tga more, Annapolis and ‘oy. Junction, °(Gemuveriy, Stracoalg Winchester, Hage Way via Holay, = eh) pea + * Wiucudster, Hasersiows, aut Way Stach iuchéster, Hagerstown, au ons. 8:30 a. m.—New York, Philadelphia, Bosioa aad Baltimore Express.” Parlor (or to New York and Philsdelphia. Stops at Anuapolis Junction, 18:38 a. m.—Zt. Louts, Chicago, Columbus, and Pitsburg Runes," Hagerstown and Valley ranch ereept Sunday. Througa Oar to Sisu fon. Pullman Sar 20 Cineuselt Galy. Geel tun to Sandusky, daily, exce ‘atarday. 8:00 a Bie—On Subcay ably, Balttmcre, Aboapolis 10:00 2 Hi,—Baltimore Expres, Stops st ia densburg,” Bets\ ile, Laurel, Aanapolls Juuc- tion, Jestup's aud Hanover. -10 p. 2.—Baitimore, Auvapolls, Elle ia and Boston tlmore Only, stop- him $40,000. ‘fhe — : ene 5 Solve Laurel. a teure tertzinmenrt that he gave abroad was §. Of. 12. —Bal eoaed iouee Stickney goes up headas a peculator.—[ Pe SE ee ee Times bie crime ‘ayston, Va., list w: t Peter Cooper. a negro of tremendous st e _Mary Maiburn, a prettly lit child of eight years, daughter of aw: known farmer, and raped h mutilatin: boay very badly. The accomplished his nthe father came by, oa 1a camp-meeting, and herring aughter’s sereams rushed up and saw ti -vit's work. He immediately secure} hi double. barreied shot-cun and put twelve bal’s inthe bedy of Cooper, killing him The child will pro! a instantly THE MARITAGE of & handsome young !ady of Quebee with a promis iz 1a been fixed for last week. “A few days ago, Withous any notice or explanation, she went into a convent and he jolt A TRAMP was receutly arrested in New Hampshire by a citizen who found that man’s “ ecoat-tail didn’t flop enough when hs walked.” The angle which a pedestrian’s co..t- tails must make with nis bac prescribed by the statute 13 not, however, AN. appeal is made from Nashville, Tenn., to the bar associations of the United States for donations to a fund for the support and education of the orphan children of the late Butler P. Anderson, of the Memphis Howard Association, who fell a martyr to the cause of bumavity at Grenada. NrsE Wives.—The grand jury found a trae bill yesterday against Adolph Hoffman, alias Eckstein, alias Hausmann, who was con- fronted by six wives in the district atvorncy’s office on Wednesday. While the officers were taking him to the office three other wives ide 2- Ufled him.—[¥. ¥. Sun, 2th. i, sedge ET A Fame Ba a wing, acting of Ju - ter, fas appointed 100 su) isors of election in Cincinnati. The list is complete with the a =. a Seo ve ‘ands & icans, jocra’ nationals and ossoctalists. - 23-Buck English, of San Quentin, Cal., after listen’ to @ sermon three-quarters o? an hour lowe, cat repeat it word for Word, 2#3-Six weeks of drunkeaness resulted in the lasting disgrace Snyder of Lexington, Ky., for Lp $2,000 intrusted to him as treasurer of Knizhts of Pythias. He has fied. 4-The latest letters from Maibourne baye iBfastnect meetin and §: od men as 3a! to the government. ‘The Londoa Times says! of the drone ot iask some were Muted UD #@7-Eamonia Lewis is 'y insulted gulcago, where the ts nitog ee satey, a ir was an i: giaa ter fathers negro, aud-sue is dak and and camb'ing of Georg: C- by : chs Jonetion 14.35 p.m town, ‘Wan ‘oint of Rocks, Fredericx, Hagors- ar aad Way 8 oS exy 9:25 p. m.—Nt. Louls, Clock (Oetucbare Express, "Pittsburg Pullman eure. . Lorisvilie and Sxeepi Sunday. guia and Baltt- New York, and deiphia. y except Bandar. 1878 Dar tO niter trains dat 7 __ GREAT 1878 PENNS. IY ANIA ‘TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. 5 1 Hails, Spleadid Dowocnery, Magnificent Equipment. JUNE 10TH, 1873. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, ‘corner of Sixth and B streets, a8 follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 10:10a.m. dally, with Parlor Car to Pitisuorg sud B'eeping Cars: from Pittsburg to Ciuclunall, St. Louis aud Chicago; 7:40 p.1. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago, and For Canandaigua, Kochester, Falls soa the Nertn, at 7:40 p.m. daily, Saturday, a Paince Cars to