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——-+--- BOOTS AND SHOES. = AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BX OBER oF CONSIGNEES $50,000 WORTH or FINE BOOTS anv GAITERS, SOLID LEATHER, BEST MAK £8—LATEST STYLES, MOST BE SOLD -&T PRICE3 LOWER THAN THE LOWES?, BY L. HEILBRUN, No. 198 7th street northwesi, Bign cf THAT OLD WOMAN OF MIZE." sepat-tr == GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE. 491 Pennsylvania Avenus, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. Onr stock !s now complete for the Fall season. ‘The Prep rof the Boston Shoe Anc- tion Hi Leuking the pabiic for the great sue cess he bas baa in seo, Solicits ths can- ce OF th T the coming season, as he hs sibls prices, jaarked in plain figares in h Kid, silstyles and quall- delpbia’ mabe, . FUTURE Days. JUNCANEON BROS., Auctioneers, aS RUBTEES’ SALE OF TWO-8TORY FRAME OQUITAGE AND SIDE LOT, situated on 8:h Street, between H and I sts. h.e., at auction. By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, datea PS fy y_1st, and duly recorded ii Liber Bo. 716: folio B66 of the Ree eete for the District of Columbia, and by request of the Lad secured thereby, we will sell, at public auc- ion, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of October, A.D. 1878, at 6 o’clock p.m., In front of the premises, all those certain pieces or land and prem- ises known and described ‘upon the and plat or plan of the city of Washington. D-G., as bolug lots wenty-seven and twenty-eight of A. B. Kelley's imprevements, Pays, ‘ouieutSsterighes, ae ine nt ‘Ways, easement privi- Jeges, appurtenances’ and hereditaments to tre same bel oDgng or otherwise appertaining. Lot 27 is improved by a two-t ‘rame Cotiage. Lot 28 js unimproved, and adjoins lot 27. Term: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months; notes bearing interest at 7 cent. until ES ee Cree bya Core ee an eres: Bod. conveyauc! at purcl ‘8 cost A deposit of $190 requirelat time ofeale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five daya’ pubile 1o:1ce of such resale. — JOHN H. GLICK. sep@l___“ CONRAD KAUFMAN, B. H. WARNER, 9162¥ street n.w. Real Esiate A actioneer. TBUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABI. JNIM- N a AV&- By vistusoa deed if trast to ee th, Y Virtue of a deed of trast to us, Gated 15: March, 1878. ana duly recorded in Liver 838. folio 260, et seq., of the land revords of ths wistrictef Columbia, we will sell, at public auc- Von. on WEDNESLAY, the 21 lay of 1878. at 5 o'clock p . In frons of the p: 1333, Lot No, 6, in thes: vision of squa e numbered 1088, as the game is réed in the records of the sar rt! Co.umbia, tains 12,711 square f } Trustees. 3 Said lot eo ‘Terms of sale: One-ha’ 1 $60 mnst be pald when the properiy 1s struck off; balance in siz and tweive months, with Interest at rate of ber cent, secured ‘by deod of trust. 5 complied with fu . Conveyanciag and recording at purchaser's cost, WILLIAM BIRNEY, ARTHUR ©. BIRNEY, 330 4% street. PUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEF'S OF VALUABLE REAL ‘TAT NORTH OF THE ‘Trustees, ef trast, bearing ay OF O ares sizes from Men's Calis to 10, from. Men’s Phtis: Men's Kip bu ties, from... Men*s Gaiter Men's Heavy Men's Work! pila make ifo% 3 alisizesand quail. ist Sttention of pareats wad aré about | ‘Sciool Shovs for thatr ehlidran is calied in preportion, with heeis, sizes from 6 to 10, Philadelphia City 5. at 40 cents. Boy's Sc! | slzas, at 75 cents per patr. | perbe bree ck of Sumer Goods—no offer re- | jucement: whoiesale buyers. Remember the sign of the Rad Flagat the BOS- TON SHUS AUCTION HOUSE 491 Par aves sepTtr LEOPOLD SICHOLD. Proprietor. JEW YORK SHOE STORE. 605 Pennsylvania avenue. D> Orr GOED sre as good as any in the market. {Gar peices are fey 20 per ceut, less than any other ase. We take no sfvantages, Our are all marked in pisin figares. exe ZOUK AT THIS LIST. Ladi Kid Worked Button Holes, 00.33 00 Ladies’ Gost Seamiess Button ......91,75 a0 2 00 | Lai 5 woe eae 10 $ 00 Lea! st sone 3 50 Ladies’ Fronch Kid Button. ore. seersB1.60 20 3 00 Pagles, Bronch Heol Button... $a to 4 00 Ladies’ Foxed Button Boot. ........+--81.25 to 2 50 Ladies" Forea, or Goat Lace Boot........81 to 1 75 Ladfes’ Hand . 10 1 BD wo1 7 i 25 to 2 60 Children’s Lace and Baton. w1% Boys and Youths’ at very low prices, Gent's Caif Co: Galter...-.-cvee..88 tO 375 Cal ned Cor wocve 3 5D ‘and 150 100 Boote.. 600 Gent's Bala. Tiss 304 ‘Sil soeosO1 to 2 GO ‘A visit will conv' .cs you that th in this cit: .or the price. No Branch Store, pé-fr = GEO. McCARTHY. STEAMERS, &. FOE PoTom Ac RIVER LANDINGS. ‘The steamer MATTANO, Capt. W. H. ByLus. will make three trips Sapo each week, 1woto MOMINI FER: and one to MATTOX CREEK, stoppin: mediate landings geing and returning. For further gereae ale eS Fe ete ats ice, an en! avenue, and at wharf, fovt of 6:h and Nstroces, ap20-tr G, TUCKER JONES, Agent, UMMER ARRANGEMENT. ‘OR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND ee t iron THE LAKE, Capi. C. J. BONNE- VILLE, leaves Gth-street wharf, until further notice, every Monday, We and Friday, at 6 o'clock p. m., con- necting with steamers for Boston, Providenca and other Northern points. Returning, leaves Nor- folk every Tuesday, Thursday and 23 4 ° Db FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, B. Wooo, leaves ber whart, termi- ‘us of 7th anc 9th street line of cars, at7a.m., three times per Week, fo ‘are the best at inter- Currloman, Nomint and Leonardtown, stopping at | Intermed: cach wip. Days of sailing, For further information, apply at the office, over Metropolitan Bank, Kuox's Express Office, or at the Comp sny’s Wharf. foot of 6h strest. Boggaze cwiled fur on appileation at Knox's Ex- ress Uftice. SAMUEL BACON, Pres’t. B,J, ACUINELLY, Agent. TEAMERS Fu NEW YORK. rs JOHN GIBSON snd E. eave Pier 4] East turday, at 1 Lown every; Haturday, and Aicxsi sarie Freight tagen at iowset rates. ply at ofties cver Metropolitan Bauk, 15:h street, OR. P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, eiowa. Oost SAMUEL BACOR, President, Cc, ORTH GERMAN LLOYD_-S72axsar | WEEN NEW YORK, HAVRE, LON- DON, SOUTHAM FC ‘The steamers of t nrésy from B Rss Senate ye ‘or freight or # Bowllng Green, octi-ly XPRESS LINE BETWEEN ALEXANDRIA, WASH INGTON AND GEORGETOWN Comnecting at Philadelphia with Ciyde’s eniey. HS € Co, Line for Boston, Providence, a: the New England at Sail Days. i wurday, at 12m. Fi ‘Monday, &¢ 11a, m. rom wn—Monday, at 7 p.m. Freights “ally, ‘Through bills of Inding given to Boston and Providence, and Fall Kive Consignees wish- Dg their goods landed at George- please have them marked toJ. H. JOHNSON west, and 12th-street }. F. HYDE, 59 Wa- wat ‘CLYDE ith “Wharves, marg0-ly formation appl 1203 F street nor fhe Washington. D.C. € Teet, Geergetcwn, D. £-CO., General Managers, Philadelphia. YUNARD LINE. NOTICE. ith the view of cimtinishing the chances of Collision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all searous of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, croesing the meridian of 50 at 43 nGa the homeward pees cncing the maeiAien eward passage mer Of GO at 42 lat., cr notifing to the north of 42. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LiMiTED. OO Between New York and TAvergool, Call- ing at Uork Harber.” apFROM NEW YORK. FROM NEW YORK. ‘Bussia... Wed. + Sept. 11 Algeria... Wed., Oct “Wed., Sept, 18 *Bussia. .. We Mates of By steamers carry steerage, and $100 gold, Secording to accouiimodations® gisd gaainers not carrying $80, $100 and efor apg a uctn Return chan! $15, gold. additional, = Bicerage at very low rates, Stocrage tickets frem Sree ‘and all other parts of Uropeat lowest rates. ‘hrough Bilis of meee lading Fixen for Belfast, Gias- Binest, and tors Mediterranean pore chon apply at Retd ae (orereany tet, company "3 and | liter No. 65 vio | gud liter x | and twenty-four, | tobear interest at S per cen! | twelve, and eighteen m day. \ Woe Information | | county of Washingtoa, D. | that part of €quare nunibered six hundred and 3 | square and running west twenty feet, thence soa | No. | No. 482, with tha improvement: | On Account of thé weather, A. D. 1372: i 16th day of Jane, 5 y of April, ALD. A.D. W373. 3 is nee 3, folio 26), 722, folio 237, of the lanl records for yo inthe fxm a t rey 52 reby, Nh tront of tha premises, n day of Octol D. Washiny £65 oveiock, all t round situated in District of € ered twenty o, (22), tiweuty-turce (23), 4). In the sabdiyision of th West part of original let numbered five, (6). in Syuare numbered six Lundred and eighty-six, (688), Said sutdivision having been mada by the heirsat-law of Wiiliain Hickey, deceased. ‘Terms of eal instamen' to be s-cured by dead of tra Tee years: notes premises sold, art Per annum. °$30) ‘WE be required as @ deposit at time of aslo. Ail conveyancing at purehssar’s cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days, the | trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defauliin se720 co€ds WM. A. GO) J. yarchaser,, IN, JR., Trustee, T. COLDWELL, Heal Estate Auctione:r, STEES’ SALE OF TWO THREE 3TORY BRIVK DWELINGS. Nos. 612 AND 614 B SREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a iced of trust, dated Decom- her 17. A.D. 1874. duly resordad in Libor No. 770, Foito 874. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the writen re- quest of the party secured thereby. we Will soil, at ¢ auction, in front cf the premises, on #RI- AY, Cctober 11, 1878. at 5 o'clock p.m., the fo: lowing described real estate. sttuate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit.: Part of Lot numbered two (2), in Square numbered eight hundred and forty-two (843). beginning for tLe same at a po!nton south B street, fifty-two (52) feet six and a-haif (6%) iuches wes: from th3 scutbeast corner of said Square: thence west fifc7- two (53) feet six and a-haif (6's) inches by that width, the depth of one hundred (198) feetand four (4) Inches, together with the improvements, &c. Terms: “Qué-third cash, and the bslance af si mths, W © percent per annum, secured bya a t the property sold, oF sll cash at option of the par- chaser. A deposit of $160 required at the tims of sale oh cach Louse, ana all conveyancing aud re- cording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be comp it with In seven days, otherwise the ‘Trustees reserva the right to resell the property at the risk and cost gl fhe defaulting parchaser, or purchasers, after ive 'S* attvertisement. BEAINAED H. WARNER, EDWARD WOLCOTT, se723-e0d HAS. W. HANDY Auctioneer. y CHANCFRY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON DSTRESU xoutH, BETWEEN ist AND 2p STS. Under and by virtue of a decrea of tha Sx- feme Court of the Listriet of Columbia in fay quity cause No, 6.211, Doc, 18, whereia F. L. W iliamson is compisinaut and Mary A.Mcoraw etal. are defendants, the undersigned, as Trusise, wili sell, at public auction, in front of the prem|ses. to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tho 23th day of September, 1873, at 5 o'clock p.m., the fo! lowing described ‘real estate, to wit:—Lot numbar- ed six (6), in J. B. Kibbey’s recorded sulxlivision five hondred andseventy-one (571) ‘The improve- ments consist of a threo-story pressed Brick House With store-room on first floor, being No, 13D street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two equal instaiments, payable in one and two years from Cay of sale, with interest thereon at sevea r centum until Raid, aud, to ba secured by a re- rention of the title by the Trastee until tha whole urchase money is paid, and insurance to the satis- 1¢n of the Trustee; dr all cash at the purchaser's option, If the terms of sale are not coznplied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trast>> Figgtvee tho righs to resoll tue sald proparty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after fiva days? advertisement In the Evening Star newspa- $200 deposit at the time of sale, Ail convey- ancing at purchaser's c st. JOHN ¥. HANNA, Trustee, sep18-eokds ‘Webster Law Building. H. WABNEK, Heal Estate Auctioneer, -STEES SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUS#, No. 49 K STREET NURTHEAST, WITH THE LUT. By virtue cf a deed of trust to me, dated 28nd phy, 1874, recorced in Liber No. 758, ‘o'lo 3¢5, one of the land records for tn3,sJ {Trustees. shall sell at pubic on MONDAY, the at 6 o'c‘ock p. m., sa'e, in front cf the pramis SON day of S-ptember, 1878, enty-five within the foliowing metes and bounds viz: Commencing at a point two hundred and twenty feet frcm the northeast corner of sald cighty feet, thence east twenty feet, thence e'ghiy feet to the place of beginning, with tha i tree thereon, a three-story aud basement x House. ‘3 of sale: One-fourth cash, fof which a f $50 will be required to be made tamead!= r the sale:) balance ta six, twelve and months, with ten per cent. per anuum est untli paid, ‘Oo be secured by a d3ed of trast: nu the property, with an insurance e'ausa; and if the terms are noi comp''o4 with in ton days after sale. the property will be resoia alter flve days" notice, tote pr ished in the ** Evening Star, the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase! the cost ¢! deeds to be paid by ths purchaser. JOHN E. KEND. , Trustes, | EB. H. WABNFER, Auctioneer, sep20-d PPEXCANSON BROS., Anctioncers, LEASE OF THREE-STORY BRICK HOUBE, 2 SEVENT4 STREKT, NEAK COR- EK OF ¥ STREET N.W. On TUESDAY AF LER rations Sb All 24:h, 1878, at 4 o*ciock, in front of tiie prem- ises, "we Will sell the leas? of Lot 13, square: nsisting of a three-story Brick Ho ith a ‘large Storeroon bow occupied as a cigur store. Said lease has over six years {o rua, and will be fully expiainea attims of sale z : One-third cash: balance in twelve equal Terni ments payable monthly, and Interest 9° 8 per notes to ho sailsfactorlly endorsed or s3cured, A deposit of $300 required at the of sale, 819 3; #9-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ta- UBATURDAY, September 23, at 4 o’clock p.m., s2p2s-4¢ OVERNMENT SALE OF QUARTERMAS- TEKS STORES” ~~ DEPOT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE. WAS 1INGT September 19, 1373. D.C. WHE be sold, at ‘public auction, at the oral, ‘corner ‘of 14-h Sagt at 100°clock a.m, FRI- mber 271, 1878, the following de- FUTURS DAYS. \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ANCERY SALE OF IMPEOVED BEAL ESTATE £ITUATED ON THE WEST BIDE OF MARKET fran ie, G@EORGE- TOWN, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ‘virtue of a decree of the 81 Court: of the District of Columbia, hol special cherry Xo8 sla wi” to aie cher axa ot 0. i Signed, a8. Trustee,’ will offer at public. sale, In front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of Beptember, 1878, at the hour of 436 o’clock p. m., the following Ibed real estate sitaated In Old Geos .C.. designated a3 part of Lot Ni iz: ‘on the west side of Mar- ket elghty-two fect ten, inches from Bridge running thence northerly with the west Une of Market Space thirty-seven feet four Inches; thence westeriy parallel with Bridge street thirty pine feet; thenos southerly parallel with Market Space ten feet; thence westerly parallel with Br street thirty-elant feet four inches; thence soath- erly parallel with Market Epace fifty-one feet two inches; thence ea.terly parallel with Bridgo street east hacer goat iy ate He el rket Space twen' 3 ence thirty-nine feet to the point of beginning, visa a two-story Brick Store and Dwelling staat on the same. ‘erme: Qne-third cash; the balance in cne and two years, with interest, the renaser giving lils notes bearing interest from day of sale, or all of the purchase money may be paid on the day of sate. On the ratification oft by the Court, and payment of the whoie Purchase money, adeed wiil 2 made tothe par- F at bis cost and ex ad R. P. JACKSON, Trusteo, No, 155 Bridge st. % THOS. DOWLING, Act. (08S. E. WAGGAMAN, Rea! Eaiate Auctioneer TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PSOPER- eT No, 348 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of adeed of trust,dated March 4 ae A.D. 1871. and recorded on’ the 14h day of March, A.D. 1871, in Liber No. 639, folio. 420, ole of the land records for Washington couu- ty, in the District of Columbia. and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, We will sell. at panic auction, on the premises, On FRIDAY. the 27ch day of ‘september, A.D. 1878, at 4 0°clock p_m.. the following described real estate, viz:—All thit picce or parcel of ground situated in tho city of Washington, Distrie: of Golumnvia, Knows as to southern part of Lot 16, in Reservation 10, having & front of 25 feet on Pennsy i avenue, and ru: ning back wits the sams width to the depih of 70 feet ard 2 inches, and is improved by a four (4) story Brick Dwelling House aud Store, ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchass money to be ch; and the residue in three equal 3 eighteen (18) and twe iy, with interest or the . t be secured by notes prem A deposit of u ‘ty is knocked 5 be resold, Pa: DABS MILLE, }Trusters. _THOS, E, WAGGAMAN, Auct. " sepl7-d&aa OWNMAN & GREEN, Anctioneers, 412 7th st, northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON VERMONT AVENUM, BETWEEN K AND L STREETS, CONBISTING OF A HANDSOME BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1021. By virtue of a'deed of trast to ua, a the 8th day of June, A.D, 1874, aay. record- ed in liver No, 763, folio 126, ono of the land recorss of the’ District of Colum)i Written request of tha party secured thereby. we 1 offer ior galo. in front of the premises. URSDAY, October 102h, A.D. 1873, at 4 ° P.m., the following describes real ostato, stiuate in the City of Washington, District of Go- lombia, to wit: Bub-lot numbered twenty-eight (23), of John O, Evans’ recorded subdivision of sub-lots numbered tourtesn, fifteen, sixteen, sev- enteen and eighteen, of John L. Kidwell’s racord- ed subdivision of Lots in Square numbered two hundred and seventeen (217), together with the itnprovementa, consisting of ‘the handsome brick residence, No. 1021 Vermont avenue. ‘verms of sale as prescribed in the deed of trust: “The full ‘amount of the indebtedness, together with the interest, costs, commissions and expen- in cash, and the balance at twelve, twenty-four and thirty-six months, for which the nots of the purchaser, bearing Interest at the rate of six per ceutum perannum, from the day of sale, and se- cured by adeelof trust on the property suld shall Ltaken. A deposit of Five Hundred Dollars shail be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and revenue sta ups shall be t the expense of the purchaser.’ ‘The Trustees ererve the right to resell at the cost aud risk of the purchaser in default if the terms are not com- plied with in ten days after the day of sale. Wat He EHILLE, | tprustees, sepld-d&éds JAMES’ M. LATTA, . OWNMAN & GREEN, Anctionecrs, Di es 412 7:h st. northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, SITUATZ ON VERMONT AVENUE, BETWEEN K AND L STS. No W., CONSISTING OF A HANDSOME BRICK BESIDENCE, No. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, datod the 8th day of June, A.D. 1874. and duly ro- (7 corded in L-ber No. 758, folio 134, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, an the written request of the secured thereby, We will offer for sale, in front of te promises THURSDAY, Octover 10th, A.D. 1878, at Py the following described reai estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of’ Colum- bia, to with: Sub-lot numbered twenty-eaven (27), of John O, Evans’ recorded subdivision of sub-lot3 numbered fourteen, fiftean, elxteen, seventeen -nteighteen, of Jolin. Kidwali’s recorded sab- division of lots in square numbered two hundred and seventeen, together with tha improvem nts, consisting of tho Handsome Brick Resideace, No: 1019 Vermont avenue. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed In the deed of trust: ‘Tho fuil amount of the Indebtedness, together with tke interest, costs, commissions and expenses In cash, and the balance at twolve, twenty-four and thirty-six months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at the rate of six per con- tum per annum from the day of sale and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold shali be taken. A tof five hundred dollars shail ba Tequired of the parchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and revenue stamps shall be at the expense of the purchaser. Tae Trustees re~ serve the right to resell the proparty at the risk and cost of the purchaser in default, if the terms Sronot complied with tn ten daye after thsday of ies WM HA PHILIE, Yrrusteos sepl-dads JAMES M. LATTA, 2 rypuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PREOP- ERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF MARKET EPACE, GEORGETOWN, D. C. By order of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, tn equity causo No, 3,830, and at tas Barbour & Smith, the ed will Bol at public auction, in the premises, on ¥FHiDAY AFTERNOON, Soptember 27th, 1878, at 4% o'clock p. m., ail that part of lot forty=threo (43); 9 Old Georgetown, ns moro particularly, sot forth in Liver 77 follo 318, one of the laud records for said District, together with the im- rovements, &¢ , consisting of a three-story brick oluse, suitable for dwelling and store purposes, ‘Tertzs of sale: One-third cash, and tho balance in twelve and elghteen months, with interest at 6 yer centum per annum, gecurad by a deed of trust vn the property, A deposit of $25 required of the purchaser whose bid is aceepted. WOODBURY WHEELER, Trastes, Sal 4% street. sepl7-d UY a BALE OF ELEGANT SUBUR- BAN COTTAGE AND GROUNDS. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme sy Ba ica, of the District of Columbia, paste in equit cause No, 6487, I shall sell ‘at public ‘auction, on th» premises.on FRIDAY, September'2 1878, a: 6 o’clock p.m., Lots numbered eighteen (23), nineteen (19), twenty (20) and twenty-one (21), in biock nunibered nine (9), of Hall & El- yans subdivision of the Meridian Hill property tn the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the residue pay- able in eqval instalments in twelve and tweaty- four months from the day of sale; the deferred payments to bear interest at tho rate of seven per cent, from the day of sa’e; tho title to remain in the ‘Trustee till the whole purchase money is pald; or the whole in cash, atthe option of the pureha- fer, on the day of sale or on the day of tha ratifica- tion thereof by the court, $20 deposit on ac- ceptanee of the bid. CALDEBON CABLISLE, Trusteo, ui b sireet Dw, THOS, EB. WAGGAMAN, Auct, scpiG-eokds eee Sie OF IMPROVXD PROPERTY ON THIR- Raat BIREET HAST, NEARISTREET By viriue of a deed of trust, rscorde’ in Liber 763, foiio 287, and of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia,, in Equity cause No, 6.449, (McDauisl vs. Moulton et a!.,) We Will Sell at pubile auction, in froat of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, October 24, 1878. at 5 o’¢lock p. m., part of Lots number 93, 29, 39 and 31, in Michler’s subdivision of Square number 1096, beginning for the same in tha east line of 18th Street northeast, 20 feat and 6 Inches from the southeast corner of I and 18th streats northeast, thence south 16 feet 8 inchss, thoace cast £8 fect, thence north 16 feet 3 inches, thence West 88 feet to the place of beginning, in Washiog- 35 citys D. O.. being improved by # two-story Brick House, corner 13th and I streets. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; ana balance in equal ts, in six. twelve and elghteen months satiate at rehaser, is be complied with within seven days, and If detauit y therein, right reserved to resell at risk aud cost of Harness, Heating and Cook Stoves, sud a variety of Quarermaster's property: also | Sud all oosteyancing at siawresing Sacto ‘Tents, Axes, Shovels, ada variety of Caup aud IVORY 6. KIMBALL. Garrison Equipsge. For full particulars apply to il F street northwest; this office. cash. JOB BARNA) Ey anaseoens ‘A. F. ROCKWELL, 503 D street northwest, } _ sepai-at Depot Quartermaster. GEO. TRUESD! sep20 THE TRADES. UBDEMAN & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO WURDEMAN & Bno.) CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTEREBS, No. 725 9th Street n. w. Work, Goods, &c., strictly first-class. sel9-1m* Sh etc lene OCOKBINDING. B ‘The public te ncpectfully informed that the LYCETT BOOKBINDERY ent 1019 Ponnsyleania ave., 34 floor. GEass, CABINET MAKER, ly New Hampshire ave. and M st, n.w. OSA ‘USTEE’S SALE OF PROKEBT GEOHGETUWN.” sr By virtue of a deed of trast, duly recorded in Liver No. 789, follo 4, one of the land Searaser the District ot Colum?a. and dat 1878, and at the request oj thereby, I will offer ar buble salo, Dipmuiber, athe hour of vclier pings 4 onr of Bu" ay of Lot number 64, in ‘Holmead’s addit east street 44 3; thence nortnwardly and ratlel with Monroe street 80 feet: hence westwartiy and liel with Beall street 44 tet to Monroe si in then ‘atong the 30 feet to the beckon a i ‘Monroe street THIS AFTERNOON. (OMA DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF VaL a PROVED PROPERTY v ON EDORD STREET EAST, BETWEEN NORTH “A”? AND East CAPITOL STREETS, NEAR by the Supreme am! io Equity ‘Willlams, Southwest corner of said feet 103 inches, north 22 feet 7 inalien, thence ‘wie sod Rane 7 ence soul feet 7g ink tothe point of inning, with the fee eae} the on, consisti ng of a three-story Brick Dwelltng- house anda frame tenement. To be sold subject to prior encumbrance of $4,000 and taxes, A'l conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the residue in two (2) equal instatiment Stsix and twelve months, or all cash at option ol PUTO Ares if the terms'be not complied within eTpurdiae satan ae gabaanien eeed sepls-eotd 408 5th Genter \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, PUBLIC SALE OF FINE FIRST-CLASS RES- BECOSD AKD Maker STRESie Of ECON is. IN GEORGETOWN. By virtue of a deed of trust to the under- signed, of date March 15th, A.D. 1875, re- corded in Liber No. 731, folio 79, et seq’, of, ie laud records of the District of Columbia. in conformity with sn order of ths Supreme G: of the District of Colambla passed in Ci caure Savage et al. vs, Coxetal., No. 6, id ncary we shal sell, at public auctiou, on WEDNESDAY, September 25th, A. D, 1878, at4 o'clock p_im., ih front of the prea! all of Lots one hundred and Afteon (115) and one hundred and sixteen (116), 1a Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to Goorgstown, ths whole fronting 140 feat on 2.1 strast and 159 fest on Market stieet, 11 Georgetown. D.C., according 10 the plat of said addition, and itaproved by a ane ideuea, Stable, & ermis of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash; balance in thre» equal instalments at one, two and three years, with interest at 7 per cont. r annum from the day of sale, aud seested to the Satisfaction of the Trust: tien of the required of the purchaser a pa Lif the terms are not compliad y y in five days from day of Fale, erty will d cost of the defaultiag pur- he Evening Star. TERS OOX, 2p, MHD poo }rrustess, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. sepiT-a Prxcasson BEOS., Auctioneers, SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘Will be sold in front of our suction MOREOW (Thurscay), Brussels and Ingrain rooms. T )- at LL o*clock, aroat 30 fie Carpets, lot Of Vilciet, IRCH & ROBEY, Auctioneers, B 938 and 940 Louisiana avenue, PEREMPTORY SALE OF BROWN MARE, BUGOY AND HARNESS, being ths Proper- ty of aGentieman leaving the city. We will sell at our Bazaar, TO-MOBRUW (Thursday. ) 26th Sept., at 10 o'cloex— ‘One fine Brown (Morgan) Mare, 15% han is ears old, sound, kind and gentle, and can be driven by a laay; stand without bitching; can trot in 8-15. Also, One Bhifting-top Side-bar Baggy, bulit by Cunningham & Co., of New York. We call special ‘tention to the above outfit, as it will Dea ivel, be sold withoatres-rve. tf BIBCH & ROBEY, Auct. ARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND BACK BUILDING BRICK HOUSE, No. 426 P STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated Jane ‘and March 1874." recorded in Liber 687, folio 172, and Liver 748, folio 265, and by direction of the party secured thereby, will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- iges, On SATURDAY, the 2ist day of September, A. D, 1878, at 5:30 o'clock p. m., Lot number thirteen (No, 13), in sub-division of square num- dered fivehundred and eleven (No. 611), with im- provements thereon. of sale: Qao-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at the rate of 8 Per cent. per snnam, secured by a deed of trust oa the property sold. Ali conveyancing at purchaser's cost, $100 down ai tims of sale. Terms to be com- piled with tn five days from cay of saie, NATHANIEL CARUSL Jn., sepll-coéds ‘Teustee, AS-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POST°ONED unti! TUESDAY. September 2$ n, 1878, a> same hourand piaow. Ry order of ‘Trastas, sep23-20° CHARLES W. HANDY, Auct. £9-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST PUNED antil SATURDAY, Sep: aber 23, 1373, at4orcieck p.m, By order of T 25-3t CHARLES W. ANDY, Auct, QS5H. 5. WILLIAMS, Anctionear 1001, northwest cor. 10ch and ) streets. ROSEWOOD ¥RAME PARLOR SUITE. UP- ho'stered fn Raw Sik, Handsome Window Curtaiesto match: Kosewoo1-Cornices, Koso woed Marb Waliut and Rosewood Ch brary Tables, W: Desks, Mahcgany ston Fable, Fre dot TUESDA DpeNcaNsON BROS., Auctionsers, TRUSTXES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- ERTY ON KLEVENTH STREET KA; RELNESS NORTE CA ROLIN § AYESUE 2 OU! STREET, BEING No. lin STREET, By virtue of a eed of trust, dated Novem- ber iSth, A. D,1B%6, duly retorde! In Li 200, folio d49. One of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by requ: party secured thereby, we will geil. at 2, in front of the premises, on WEDN ESDAY. 25th day of Seprember, A. D., 1873. at b m.. all that certaih pives'or parcel of ground lying In the said city and District afore: fald, and known ss Lot marked or lettered “A, in the recorded subdivisl-n of orginal Lot num bered ten (0), in square numbere nine hundred 1x lit (968), together with the improve- eon. srt 5 ‘Terms: One-third ('s) of the purchase money in cash, the balance ta six, month: tweive and eighteen i$ With interest at the rate of 7 per cent. by deed of trust ou the property sold, All oclug at purchasers cost, A deposit of quired at time of sale, If terms of tale Are not complied With in five days fron day of sale, the trustees ieserve the right to resell the Broperty at the risk and cost of detautting par- chas . HN J, EDSON. Seitco&ds THOS. S. HOPING, }TFUStE28, E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. ° TWO FRAME HOUSES, No. 418 and 420 TWHLETH STREET S. W. On WEDNESUAY, September 25:h, 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m., I will sell, In front of tn mises, Lots Nos. 18 and 14, in Square 927, the ‘two two-story frame houses thereon, ‘me Nberal—given day of sale. BeP20-C Kes T, E. WAGGAMAN, Aucir. TO-MORROW. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, BAY HORSE, FAMILY CARRIAGE, SET HARNESS, AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY MORNING, Scptembor £ ‘26th, at 10 o*clock, we will sell.’ in rront of our salerrooms, the above outfit. Sale positive, sopa4 2b OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- TY ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 4ri AND 6TH STREETS N.W. By virtue of a decd of trust, dated 25:h day of September, A.D. 1874, aud duly re- corded in Liber No, 762, folid 139, one of, ho land records for Washington Vounty, th tus District of Columtis, and by request of the part sgourcd thereby, 1 will, as surviving trusies. oll at public auction, tn front of the premiscs, on TE UKSDAY, the 26th day of September, A. 'D., 78, at 5 ovclock p.m., ail that certain’ plece or parcel of ground Known aud dssigaated on the ground plan or plat of said city as parc of Lot num- ered eight, In Squaro numbered five handred aad fourteen: Beginning for the same at the southeast corzer of said iot on *‘New York avenue;*? thence southwesiardly with said aveane eighteen (18) feet; thence northwesterly at right angle with satd avenue one hundred fest; thenca southwesterly parallel with said avenue fifteen foet two and one- quarter inches (15 2}4); thence northeasterly to the center of the rear line of sald lot; thenc3 east with the thirty-foot alley fifteen (15) test; thance south- easterly on tue line between lots seven and eight one hundred and seventy-four fest ten inches (174.10) to the place of beginning; together with the improvemente, ways, easements, rights, privi- legos, ies to the same belonging or in any wise ap- pertaining, Terms of sale: $1.091 and oxpenses of sale in cash; balanee in twelve and elghtean months from day of sale, for which the notes of the syurchaser, bearing interest and secured by dead of trast, will be taken. A deposit of $200 will be required at the sale. All conveyancing at purchaser’scost. If tha terms of sale are not complied with within sayen Cays from day of sale. the Trustee reservea the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purehasor, after giving flve days. notice of such resals in eome newspaper published in Washington. D. 0. CHARLES C. DUNCANSON, sepls-eokds Surviving Trasvéo. UNCANBON BROUS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATS, on SISTH ST. East, between EAST CAPITOL and A STRERTS SOUTH, being No. 20, By virtue of a deed'of trust to us, dated July 81st, 1877, and duly reecrded in utber (7 No, 865, folio 28, one of the land recordsof the, District of Colatabia And at the request of the pac- ties secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the pre on THURSDAY, the 26:1 day of September, 1873, at 40°clock p. m.. the foltowing-esc 3! esta'o, vis: Part ot Lot No, eleven (11), In Square No, eight hundred and sixty-nine (869), beginxing for the same at a point on east 6th street ninety-four fest seven inches (94 ft. 7)n.) north of the southwestern corner of sald Square, and running thence east ninety-six (96) feet; thence north twenty (20) fost; thencs west ninety six (96) feet, and thence south to the place of beginnings Improved by a two-story brick dwelling, stables, &¢ ‘Terms of sale: One-third af the purchase money In cash, and thebaiance in six, treiveand eight mouths, with interest at 3 per cent. per aun secured on the proper snd. It the ters oe a not com] Wi ix dar ae She ‘rastecs reserve the ~42.rom day of sala, chasers cost. C~ eyantinn’ e ewe av the pur- ., 7 awit @ at purchaser's cost, ee, SRE es EER = Spy WM. a. GORDON, } Trustees, TpeRcanson BROS., Auctioncers, TRUSTER’S SALE OF PARLOR 8UIT, M. T, TABLES, WALNUT CHAMBER BUITS, EASY CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, MATTR«S! SES, SKEWING MACHINES, 'BBONZE DROP LIGHTS, CARPETS, OLLCLOTHS, &Cy &C, By virtue of a deed of trust, daly rocorded. in Liber No. 8€6, folio 853, of the land re- cords of Washington county, In the District 6 Columbia, I will setl, at pubiie auction, on, TUESDAY MORNING, Septembor 24th, 1873, 1a front of Duncanson Bros, auction room, 9t2 and Dts. n.w., at 10 o'clock. all the goods and chst~ {els named and mentioned in Schedule A, attached togsatd dood of trust, and partly mentioned in the heading of this advertisement. sep2l-2t JOSEPH ROSENBAUM, Trustee, 4g-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, on account of the rain, until THURSDAY, Septem- ‘ber 26th, 1878, same hour and plare. sep2e-St JOSEPH ROSENBAUM, Trastee. i\OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWENTY-81X BUILDING LOTS IN UNION- TOWN AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On TEUKSDAY A¥TKLENOON, Saptém- ber 26.h, 1878 at 40’clock, I shall sell on the: Ryemises lots 367, 368. 369, 370, and 371, oa* ashin; ‘Aas Place. fon street, batween Adams and Market immediately after, lots 392 to 494 in slasive. situated on Washington street, between Pierce and Adams. Als0, lots 637 to 574 inclusige. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in one and two years, with notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. per oe um Se sane eg ae ee on Prope Jonveyancing at pi ser’s cost. $15 depo: wired on each lot st ume of sila, sepss-3t be THOS. DOWLING, Anct, ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMB, Auctionesr, WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITES, Ue- aes ase Sa pray Beg rr keira Bd rt ; Walaut Marile Top Cha abor Furals seen fe USTEICS SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITUKE AT NO, 121 KAS? CAVLPOL ST, y virtue of a deed of trist, dated 18h ¥ of August, AD, 3874, snl daly re-\3 coreed in Liver No, fo.io 373, on of the land recoids’ of the District of Colnmbis, T will sell, at pubilc auction, on RDAY, nN day of Uctober, a. D. 78, at 10 O°l0 No, 121 East C ol St., @ gen“Tal as nt of Hous Consistiag in part of one Hatre! Bedroom Set, one Rose wuod Mi Carpets, Stoves, Dining-room or: bina an? Glass Ware, Curtains, and old articles, &c., &¢. ‘Lerms Casa, GEO, W. LINVILLE, Trustee, WM. M. SMITH, ¥s se p5-20% TWO-STORY U BHICK DWELLL He SOUL SIDE Of NORTH T STREET. BETWHEN M47 AND 15TH STREETS WEST, Ry virtue of a deed of trust dated May 6th, 1876, recorded in Liber No. 821, folio 203, one of the land rec of © lumbla, wo will for sala, at pe E front of the premises, on MUN DAY, October Zt 1878, at 6 o*clock p.m, lots 149, In "D: corded subdivision of "lots 23 to 51, in Pearson’ subdivision of square 206, with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third exh, one-third in six months. ané one-third in twelve months, or all cash at the option of the parchaser; the plirchaa- ers promissory notes to be given for the di ed Payments, bearing Interest frym the day of ssle, and to be Secured by a deed of trust on the prop: ty cold. ai stactor the building. }rrastoes, sepa5-e0&43 OMA3 DOWLING Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOT FRONTING ON PENNSYLYA- NIA AVENUE, NEAR THE CIRCLE, Ey Virtne of a deciee of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. iu equity cause No, 5131, doc. 18—Boyle etal. vs, shepherd, etal. —1 shail sell at public auction, 19 front of premises, on MONDAY, October 7:h, 1873, at 5 o*clock p.m., original lot numbared 10, tn sqaaro numbered 49, as the same Js laid down on ths plat of tho city of Washington; fronting 45 feet and 7 inches on Pennsylvania avenuo northwest, and runping back 91 feet 11 inches on 231 ssreat, and 91 feet 9 inches en New Hampshire avenue, and containing 7,189 square feet of ground. he te-mes of eala are: One-fourth tle purchase money in cash, and the residue in six, twalve az cighteen months after the day of sale, respectivel with Interest, for whieh the notes’ of chaser shsil be taken, aud aen property sold. If the terms of sate shall not ba complied with In six days from and after the day of sai, the Frastes witl rece!l the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Allcon- vevancirg at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 must be mado at the time of purchase. SeE25-d&08 R, K. ELLIOT, Trustee, H. WABNES, eai Estate Acciloneer, e pes TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FIVE- ROOM FRAME DWELLING ON Tit WFST SIDE OF SEVENT# STREET N, BETWEEN A AND B. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, as | Jenvaty 234, 1873, recorded in Liber No. 708, folio 11, ove of the land records for the couaty. of Washington 4a the District of Columbia, gud ‘av tnerequest 0! secured thereby, I si seilat publlesata, ou WEBNESIAY, Gcobereth, 1878, in front of the premises, at o'clock p, m., Lot numbered forty-four, of Goorge W. Linville’s subdivision of part of 8yware number delgat hun- dredand sixty-seven, together with tho fmprove- mests thereon, a five-room Frame Hous®, ‘Termsof sale: The balancoof the indebtedness, about $5C0, and costs ofsa'o in cash; balance in siz twelve and eighteen months, with Interest, to be secured on the property by adsed of trast, with in- surance clause. $100 will be regaired 1 be paid immediately after sa'e. All couveyancing to ba Pald by the purchaser, and if tha terms sre not com- piled with in ten days after sale the Trastes re- serves the right to resell ths properiy at tho risk aad cont of oe Cee ‘Borcnaeer ater are days’ netic © pub: ed in the Evenin; ir. Os Oe DUE. Ae DAMES, Tristee. 3. T, COLDWEL, Salesmaa. 3320 d UNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, SALE OF IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. ey On FRIDAY AFTSiNOON, Sept. 97 aed ceivck, ta front of the promises, ‘we will (7 sell Lots 1, 2.8 ard part 4, square 1058: A, bet. 14th and ibtt sts. 8.0, At 0’clock, Lor 4s, eqiinre 920: 9.21, hat. A and Fast Capitol sts s. 2. ‘On BATURDAY 3 h, at 50" Pm.» part Loree, éo ats. s.e., improved by a 5-rJom frame hoasa, At 53s oveleck p.m., Lot 21, squar tween 18:h and 14th sts. 8.9. On TUESDAY, October Lat, at 5 oclock p.m part Lot 1, square 738; corner K aud NawJersiy avenue s.e., fronting 36 feet on Now J.rsey ave- nue, and imprevea ‘a &-story bri 5 orciock . OF LO sale, & deposit required at time a cf sale’ Terms liberal, and made kgown at time of sale. Cj SHERMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer, St. Cloud Buliding. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE FRAME DWELLING, No, 471 1 STRERS NORTHWEST. Ey virize of a deed of trast, dated the 10th of December, a.i, 1875. and daly recordol ¢ in Liber No, 806, follo 178, et s2q., ono of the land records of thie District of Columbia, aud At tha request of the parties secarsd thereby we will sé! at publle auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of September, A.D. 1872, 3: 6 o*clock pita infront ef the premises, che ‘following described property, with the improvements therson. situ nthe cliy of Washingion, Disirict of Colamia, towit: ‘fhe western eighteen (18) fest front by the depth of, thelot of Jot numbered ton (10, ) ik are numbered Gyo Rundred and, sixteca. gi S-) bis. wi sold subject toa prior trast ight hundred ($800) dollars, which, o= paymeat of interest, will be extende 1, ‘Terms of sale: Three hundred ($300) dollars (In- terest and expenses) In cash; balance in one year trom day of sale with interest at eight (8) per cont. Der annum, to be secured on the property sold, CHRISTIAN G. LEDER. ‘Trustees. QKORGK BAUEE, : WM. M. SMITH, Salesman, 807 13-15, 17, 18,21, 23825 Pench § DIRECTION OF THE TRUSTEES, atova sale is postponed to FRIDAY, October 4tb, 1878, at the same hour and piace sepe4 JOHN SHERMAN, Aut, |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, USTEES’ SALE OF THREE OF THOSE HANDSOME FOUH-STORY DWELUIN: CORCORAN STREET. Selo 1313, pi e f § 34 J 8 ri I : i i c 1}. EVENING STAR. WEDNEs. O4Y....September 25, 1875. Boay-Sa. catching in Ohio. 3 BODY wt STILL aNoTHER ca. “"Sy sroLeN. NY SICAL PROL A SPeclal dispaten, tr Ma tena sO toe Still another case of body. “AMMA Callens to light in the Homaopath * cdr, couese here. A young German, ths» ”" Cla who had Karl Kuppe, not quite nine yearn. “1+ d was shown himseif a prodigy in mus. “4° "2s the leader of a juvemil>-orchestra, a. “Saa' th 20th of August, of a disease which Das. “4 "Re skill of all the physicians. He was Dur. od a costly style, and his grave was kept cove °° with ‘lowers’ for several days by itiends . 7 order that any disturbance might be immed?- ately detected. Joiner, Carlisle, and Minor, the 1sops who hold the contract for supplying lies to the: college Ascided to raise the corpse for dissection, and although Erie Street Ceme- tery, where it was buried, is located in the very heart of the city, they arranged to do it on the third og! after the burial. Joiner, with a horse and wagon, was to wait on one side of the cemetery and patrol; if anything in the form of danger approached he was to whis. tle as an alarm, while the men at work at the grave we.e to’ whistle when ready for the —— Nothing happened, and at length a low histle came from the cemetery, and Joiner drove around, taking in the body and the rob- bers, who were immediately driven to the col lege'and the body secreted. So carefully was this work done that none of the friends mis. trusted that the flowers had been disturbed. The body was foun¢ buried a short distance beneatu the surface of the ground ina shed ia a yad of the college, and when found the college authorities begerd the privilege of restoring it quietly and in good order to the despoiied grave. After a consultation of off] cers it was thorght best that this request should be grant: 4, and, accordingly, the body was given over to the underiaker, and at the dezd of night was replaced in its graye. When it k the hole under the shed the st t unbearable to the pe who live in t cini'y, and complaints w made to the police, who, understai i was being doue, did not iuterfere. The for not making this case pubile was fea: riot, which would have been likely io follow among the € : nm population had the facts tin the begian’ ie proseeute to the ful! SHOOTING IIS SWEETICAT DEAD AT HIS AND THEN COMMITTING SUICIDE — Mass., about 4 o'clock last. Fri Frederick Sproat shot and a E. Hant. He buliet into his own brain, his death at 7 o'cl Hoh wor h cotton miil, in ’a position Knowa : had fo to Wait on the gir], who Friday noon he rows seven. b. ted reyolyer from a friend, saying that he wished t, and w lit asa the had then formed his At the time mentioned to ‘see Miss Hunt at tie mill. After much hesita nt d d Wi en to converse seve ‘oat drew 2 revolver two barreis jnto her left dead at his feet. Then b rible deed by committing conscious fiom the t his death, ment; nor did tion. tion hand.” ile minut: ‘om leave any written ¢ He has borne a re} name. “he was not waited upon of whom Sproat could have been jea’ as about 25 years old, and € sam The Hunts live in respectable style. Ther came to Lowell some years az» from Main : THE QUEEN OF THE ARDNA 1 Divorce.—Mrs. Jeannette 8. Bi j sued for divorce from W: Lioyd Bowron charging adukery. 7 plainid is th od ue the Arena, “Jeauis Wa ring on horseback won , pla in the American Inst nilding last spring. The defendant is a ma an Well known as Wm. Hamilton. He is ‘aveling with the Pat Rooney combination in and. The p cireus in the northwestern state: an hersuitin the supreme court in July last, and as no answer had been offered, | tension of time was granted on Saturday last.—LW. ¥. Sun. . A LUNatic’s Porson’ sale pasar affair was narrowly escaped the Newton poor farm recently. One of matrons, in pouring some milk from a pan getting breakfast, noticed a queer sediment on the bottom of the yessel. Another pan was tried, when the same peculiarity was noticed. and an examination showed that the substances was Paris green. A half demented fellow named George French, who was born and brought up on the farm, was at once suspect- cd, and on being questioned admitted that he had put a pound oi the poison into three cans of milk for the ee ose of poisoning George Needham, another inmate, of whom he ts ex- | ceedingly jeai on account of his attentions to his (French's) haitsister. It is know that hard fee'ings have long existed between the two, and that French has once before made a ME.—A W at | Similar attempt. He secreted the Paris green last summer, When it was used to kill potato bugs. French was arrested and will be sent & some lunatic asylum.—{ Worcester (Mres.) Spy. A Menrnis MacpaLEn.—Annie Cook, wh kept the noted demi-monde establishment, tue Mansion House, has discharged all her female inmates and is taking yellow fever patients in her elegantly furnished rooms. Being herself an expert in the =a ae of the disease, she is personally superintending the nursing ! of all the patients. One, we learn, has already conyalesced in that establishment. Later.—Auvie Cook, the woman who, alter along life of shame. ventured all she had of life and property for the sick, died yesterday morning at 7 o'clock of yellow fever, which she contracted while nursing her patients. — [Memphis Appeal. | i re a MURDER AT A Prontc.—Frank Davidson, while very drunk, shot and killed Willlam Haggerty at a picnic, six miles from Warrens- burg, Mo., Saturday evening. The murderar Was arrested, but not until he had fired two shots at those attempting his capture, without, however, doing any harm. | DENNIS KEARNEY has been denounced by the California National Greenback Labor eom- mittee “a blatant, low and profane humbug,” with whom they are not in sympathy and wiio does not represent in any way the working- men of the state. SINCE Theodore Thomas’ determination to take up his residence in Cincinnati, that become highly musical. Silver doll ‘opped into the hats of organ-grinders, singers are presen'ed with new clothes, and cats are periuitted to organize concerts on back fences without having to dodge boot- jacks, ete.—[ Norristown Heraid. PRIZE FiGuTInc ON Stnpay.—Yesterday afternoon there was a prize fight @ room oa Bleecker street. between Tom King and the “Duke of Bleecker street.” Six rounds we ght, the “Duke” being badly King received a severe cut uader eye, At the close of the sixth round Kiog was | Geclared the wipner.—[¥. ¥. Sun, 204. Cart, A, H, Bog+enrs reyes to OTSt A medal and purse of $1,000 for a prize at a na- onal tournament; the winner to hold the medéal after two years’ successful compliance with the conditions, but is to take only one third of the money, the rest to be divided be tween the second and third shots. Le wilinot enter the contest himself. eaten ES THE SOCIALISTS OF CicAGo, who claim to have a yote of 15,000, met ia mass meeting Saturday and nominated George Albecker for sheriff, with a full county ticket, and the fol- lowing for Congress: From the first district, Jobu McAuiiff : second dis:Fiet, Geo. Schilling; ihird district. Ben. Sibley. 1zey say they wil not pool with any other party, aot even with the greenback or labor organization. The party, is composed chiefly of Bohemians, vench, Scandinavians, and Germans. cam RN ams, Sak Germ A HUSBAND'S VENGEANCE.—The coroner's pp, in the case of Wolff Adams, in New York, as returned a verdict that the deceased cams to his death from blows inflicted by Ferdinand vig The wife of the accused testified that Adams made improper Proposals to he: which he endeavored to enforce by overpowe: ing her physically, whereupon the husband ap- peared and inflicted the fatal beating. &zIn North Carolina a ne; woman fainted at a camp meeting wi shouting. She remained unconscious tour or five day3, and then died. 4e-Judge Roberts, the venerable demo. | Two or th if, who is with | » | att Hawkeye Hits. —Jim Anderson has got a job for next sum- mer—writing circus advertisements, —There are 8,538 iunatics in England, ex clusive of those who have emigrated to Cypru: Senator Thurman will exhibit at the Geor- fia State fair. We hav - of the rest of the menagerie ned eee —How useful * Buffalo BIN” werninent if he could only aw yt hd last on the plains as he does on the stage. with the average temper. —The only trouble man has to drink so much ance driuk is that a more whisky than he is accustomed to, in or- out of his mouth. der to take ihe taste —It now appears that reason Dennis Kear- ney didn’t take his shirt of at Newark was be- cause the faise front didn't match the orignal shirt Dy about seventy-eight degrees in the shade. — “What a piece of work is man! ow noble." Teason? How infinite in faculties! In form #4 Moving, how express and admir- able’ Ina *Ulon, how like aw angel! In ap- rehension, OW like a God!” yet, some- Row or cther'be Never looks that whes ‘he te backed upto a p.S8ut stand taking in a tail pocket cargo of pem CONVEYANCE OF SOUR. 2 drugeist at St. Omer, In instrument he calis the “AgcPhone ” which, itis claimed will, wathoutthe au. of e.ectricity, carbons and complex machinery, collect dis tant sounds and carry them a great dis:ance Without loss of volume. A number of experi ments were made with the instrament on Sat urday, a Wire being strung nearly half a mile. Speaking into the instrament, three or four vy, the words were heard clearly and —Israel D. Jewett, has perfected an at the farthest end of the wire. Piaying upon a violin, eight feet from the ta strument, the music Was heard at the other te:mmal end in the sireet. The closing of doors, walking. up: e tloor, ordinary con- versation, the ticking of a watch could be beard distinctly without applying tie instru- ment to the € Mr. not explain his invention aviNg aS yet received lett QvERK IARITATIONS IN WAY. —Kmma D. Southwick t oston /ournal: Jong up th ithe ca: in. pointed out eral of the curious mo n homes which « are 2 in Norw og tothe al St perp Je, apparently nded by gardens, s for winter shelter ange th aw while at Werk luct. » com er who had ar- de was ¢ her Wik huget ever} mn put the girl o! m the sts over, and t with her fu New Mexican ANT Trars.— Text. ©o the followin hod of ei nis is both popular Meactou few lar * boities are buried in the gr to the nest. tll thei ¥ aut, colog aitig to the colony, Ww 8 up peep over, and ther When he ihe bott seit in the mid- of a free ficht, antennar ewed oil will c ne colony. water are aot jeans Tine sour YEARS AGo Ans agame Cassius M. Stamping in the they returned to their hotel after a par- ry Warm welcome, ove t, aud were talking affairs over. Suddenly strains of music were heard outsi ) are serenading oI pen the window and make Burlingame stepped to the d it, a began. *Fellow.citt- ‘é'y know how to thank you for this f of your esteem and regard. if are Indeed grate—" Just voice in the crowd below was Boys, that aint the gal in red. s point a heard saying, Let's dus A GREENTACKER Desckines Hmtseur.— An earnest Greenbacker in the lower part of the city said: “If the government stamps a piece of paper and says that’s a dollar, why ain’t ita dollar just as much as a piece of gol or silver stamped one dollar is?” and when he was asked: “If the government stamps a bushel of sand and says that’s a bushel of potatoes. why ain't it? The Greenbacker said: “Now you talk like a— fool.” From which it appears that a Greenbacker is utterly unable to reason by analogy.—| Jcingston J’ree- men BIED. FULTON, On the 24th of Saptember, 1878, Witiiam FULTON. aged thirty-four years. His funeral will take piace on Thursday after- noon, the 26:b instant. a three o'ciock, from B’ late Tesidence, No. 1802 Twentieth sirset ow. riends and acquaintances are respectfully tm to = UNew York and Brooki}n papers please cory. ya KNOTT. On Seplomber 24:h, 1878, at 12:15 o'clock p.m.. BEES: KE. only aad belov dnughtcr of Charles if. and Matida F. Kaott, aged tom mouths and twenty-four days, Sleep, my Bessie, thy days sre ended, Ali thy suifering bere below; Go, by angel guarts attended, ‘Vo thy eight of Jesus go. All within our home ts lonely. Every cue is ssd to-day; For our darling little Bessie Has forever asd awas. Ey a Fatexn. Her funeral will (ake place on Thursday, the 26-h irstant, at three o'clock p. m., from the residence of her patents, No, £12 High’ st.. and proceed '@ Oak Hi frieuds are re~ ___UNDERTAKERS, &e. 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