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RAILROADS. yiLTinub.^ AHD_?H10 KAILROIO ( HANOI or Tli**' Kovr*?*i 1, 1*75. A.m. LEAVE W+SHjNGTOX. 5 OO-Baltrmere ud Way Station*. 6.M-CIK1GO 4X3 By. L<k '? '*?? Exrik?s. __ Breakfast at ?vtloxbu.'* 7 09?Baltimore tH Wif Siati- u * 7 15-P intof Recks nod Way Btat. ^ _t4 7.3#?AddimIIi, R^'av, k City ?d4 W*j Kutivu to fulal irt Rxks. Except on M ndar ? 90?Www Yoxk P:W?Baltimore and Way 6URim?. V li-SUi nUn, W|nches??r. li rp-r s F-rry, Uagerstown and Way S*ati. on, to l' ?l ID' ut. via Metr poiitai. Rrstrh. t SO? B?! T No stop*. 1 1:00? Baltimore aud Way Srntwt<. P. M 1.10-liw I?u IxriM. 1 30 p in on Sea day. I 13-BalwnKre m l principal Way Stations. 3 30?BaltiU'Ic Exrxcss. stopping at t aur?l, and contacting at Kelay for Frederick and Way Stations ( Mam stem.) 3 4i-B*l!ifK)N and W?j Stall ns. 4.11?Frederick, Point of Kckc. Usgerstown, Utritr't Perry, WlnchntDf ?od Way ftnr->tis. (Via Metropolitan Branch.) 4:4#? Baltimore, Annapolis and Wiy Stations. ? BO?Omrago Atn Ciscissati Fast Bxpxus. 6:6o-BAi.?ijioRt tiPiu*. 7 30?Bal;i'Bore and War Stations. 7:40?P.Tt.*3c*o Fast Ixrtki. 1? 90?Bsl.T:X<?*K 9 30?Nev.- Idii V.ht Exr*ti?. 9 3J?BMiin ore and principal NV ay Stations. 11:30?Ft F*?t Iir?w?. 6 -i0." 0?,9 -20 am , 1:10.4 44, 7:30, 9:90, 9 30. t U p.m. daily. 7 30 am .114pm. dally, except M 'cday. 5 90 p a. ''aity. <**cep? 8atnrda\ . 4 00, 7 10,7 li ?? 10.9 14.11 00 * m.,3:30, 3 45, 4 li. * (Ml. 7:40. 11:30 p Bi , dklly except bandar LEAVE CA31DEX STATION FOR WASH lXQTOX 4 30, 4 10 9 15am , IB 30,5 00, 6:35, 9:15 tn. daily. 4 10 p m. daily to Washington only. 6 50. 7 30, 10 30 ant , 3 10. 3:30, 6:30, 10 SO. 11 15 p ci. daily except Sunday. tin connect! a on Sunday l>r Hagifr'tosrn, An napolis, bUnntOD or Valley Branch. nor f>r Hew Vork am rt. 114.1 Ipl.iaat ? OO a.m. and l:IO p.m. For lorth"r inlormati ?n apply at tn? B iltimore ntxl Ohio t k?t < Wasniugton S'ation, and 4 ?5 ptupv, h:mi* avenue, ?her* orders will M taken for I f ?.'aga to bo cb< ? k?-d and rec-l' ed at any point in titcciy. TBOS.B. SHAH P. Master of Transportation. L. BI rc LK. Oeneral Ticket Agent. (iEO S. KuOMTZ, General Agent. nOvl-tf jV'KW lUhk A1IU WASHIJI(1T0.1 i> THKUl'fiH LHB TO BALI IM0 BE, PHIL ADEul'ill A, NKW YORK. BOSTON, ALL POIXTS IX 7HK JXtW EXULAXL) STiTES TUttOlCU BETWitBN WAH11IH3T0M AND NKW V11KK niTHOVT CHAXGE OF CARS. The e n ipt-'?nt on this Iig? Is ni?w aud of the most elegant aril Improved finish. 'i HA lit l.kAVI.Nti AT 9:93 A M. IS POLL BAN Pa M OR CAR TRAIN EXOI.l'SIVEL Y. tlLLMAX PALME SLEEflXO CARS OX XIOHT TRAINS. , ^ Onar1at>?r S< pt^niber 1J:L. h7>, tr -Ins by this tin" ?ili half dep. t of Balujtore a. l PotoniAC liatlrcad. c. rner of 6th and B iitrta-i follow": 7:45 a ni t ,rtu for Ph:lvlelpr.ia. New York aLO p u t* Laet daily, except Sntiday. 9.83 ajn Limited Kxprcas-Puilni^n Car Train? f r Ph..A'iclp!.ia, New York and points Ea^t dally, except Snn.iay. 11* p in. E\pre*sf.-r PhilAdtlphU and Mew York daily.exr^p: Sunday. 4:50 p m. Express for Philadelphia and way points nilr. ? _ . 9:0? a m. Expre*i> f r Philad-lphia, New York and t"i^;s Ki-t daily. PPLLMAN PARLOR CAR.-* on al! Day Trains. Pi'LLM\N PALAUC tiLEEl'lNtl CARS on Sight Traice. . , Tickt t-? at <1 iiT. r.iiation can be procured at the of fices of tl e company. Baefar? c?llrd for arJ checked at hntrla and prl Tate re-K*> tiees on orders loft at the ? fflces of the cctnpary, northeast corner lith Mrsei ai.J Pennsyl \anla a^ e> tiand < n bortheaat oorner of Penusyl yaniaarfi ne ?rd <th street. Dep. t Ba '-I i M'.iRK AND POTOMAC UAIL &0AD, ??. rcer 6tti and B stri-ete. D. A1 BUT U, <1 E.? General Passenger Agent. Philadelphia, Pa. OKORGE C. W1LK1N3. fell Bnperintendent. Baltimore. 81 J. ? > ALT I *1UHE iTPO TO MAC K \ I LK O A V, D btf'Tl h.\E* bTlt A^tll B STEKf r> N W. After MoLday, eep i uiber 13th, lS.'S, trains will mc as foilo* ? THAJXS LEAVE FOR BALTIMORE 6.00 a.m.. Lin.ited Express, daily for the We-ft; daily except Sunday f'-r the North. 7:45 am, Exp ess for PhiluiAfui? and New York, daily except Bandar. ?:40 a m , Af-omn< da ion to BalMmwe, dally. 9.*3 am., Liuiitrd Bxpr^-ss for N>-? York, daily exc'-pt Sonday Parlor Car Train. 11:55 a.m . r wt Line West awl Nor.h, daily except B8nday. 1;1?* p tu , Cxpre?s for Philad--lp!'ia and New York, and Norfolk tu La.tioiore, daJy except Hunday. _ 3 40 p m . Acrofnm.'da'lon, dally except Snuday. 4 "'0 pm .for Pbiladeli>hia, da.ly. 6.50 p ra . Cicclaa-iti Express, dail/f .r the Weat; daily except Sa'.urca7 t t th-* North. 9 0* p.w , '!aily. New Y;>rk Nlg'jt Kxp--as. TRA/XS ARRIVE AT WASHIXBTOX. 6.13 a tu.. New York Rxpte^s. da.ly. t*:34 a m . Aeconmio<lati>>n. daily except bunday. C Jj am., fa t Line, daily. _ 11:35 am . A c-on.m. -dation. daily except Sunday. ?J 45 f m . Baltimore au4 Pt.iaU'lpln* Zxprvna, daily. 4 03 y m , Lin ited Express Tr?m New York, daily nc. Lt Sunday. 4 93 r t . I ay Express, dally except Hunday. ? CO p n. . A< comni Klati o, daily <-xcept Suu.lay. ?:10 p lu . daily from Baltimore and the West. 11 :S3 p.e>..K.< timond E \p:-as,daily except Sunday. Trait s I- ? i u Hi-lJ' i !? n at 7 IS a in. and 3 41) m. m. dai'v t xi.pt Punla>, ooundct at Bowie with tra.ns for P : sCmkUw Trains Ka.i^ii W^hicgtonat 6:00 a. m. and 4.90 p. m. eouevi ut Odenton with tralas for Annapilis Trains a-r ii c at Washington at S 55 a. m, aad S OUj^. ni . connect at Bo? te with trains from Pope's ^rwmnri I- axing their orders at Ticket Office, northwest c< ii.tr <TUth street and Penusylvaaia avenue, nor'.n* est corner 6th street and Pennsylva nia avenue. can have their ba^ga?" calu d for and checked at !? Is and r^sidenMs to all points North and Wast *1 :ron^h tickets to Cincinnati. Colum bus, India: ar lis, Lcuistille. 3t. Louis, New Or leans, Ch c .*?: O uaha, San Francuce, and all sninii R?>t. \, ul, N< rth ard S>-nth. GLO. C. WILK1NS, Snperlatendent, Baltimore, Ml. D. M. BOYD. Jr.. QenT Pass'r Agent. m?y33 tf 1875" PENHSiSvanTa ROUTE 1875 KORTHWilST, SOUTl}hAND SOUTUWEdT. Trains leavr a. fallows: \l ashinctoi..... ?? 00 a. m. I Baltimore. ? iJ a. m. " ...... 1 1a. ni I " .1:15 p. m " b.'.Op. m J " - * lOj.m. THI GBL-xT DOl BLE TRACK R01TE, wlthelegan: ?c -eery. Palace Mate room Day and Xiight Cars. ?i!h m-dern improvement*. Two hunCr- d :uiies saved u> Western and Central Kew York. MAKE CONVECTIONS through trcn WaSUINUTON te tLeWEST and NORTH witboct change. Tickets L> i is route can be procured at the of fices, corner o: 13.b street and Pennsylvania ave^ae, and corner ol ?'h street ai^d P?nn?> Ivania avenue, nnder Mati i ^l Hotel, where reliable information Hill be given <t all titnea. Faaeengers pr c:ritg tickets at th?*e offices ean aecure accii.c rd? ions in Palace Cars for Chicago, Plttaburf acd H- chaster. D 51. B >Vt,Ja , Genl PaK-ei;g?r Agent, mar 16 ly Phi'.at Ipnia, Ps. ALEX.ANLi.lA AND WASU1NOTON R. li. AXb ALEXAM HI A a ND rUEDEKICKSBURQ Bit., ('?? ?r a/ M m l Sif'.k s'.rtttr. Local tr?iu- 1- ave for Alexandria a? follow*: 6,7. P. 9,* 10,11a in; 1.3. 4',*,b,7 p.m.; 7 aid r m. m? and 1 a-.d b p tu. daily, ail o;ber traiua daily except Sctday. Local traius l. a.e Alexandria as follows: 6. 7, *, 9, 10, 11 a n. . 1,3. 4, 5,ft and 7p.m. Toe 6, 9.and 10 a in and 5 and 7 p m. from Alexandria daily; ail otli'-r trains calls except Snoday. Trains for the Virginia Midlan.t road 1 ave Wash ington daily at 7 .4 5 a. m. and 7 05 p. iu. h a. m. and 4 p. tu connect wUli train* on Wash ington and Ohio B. B GREAT B<>CTHKRN EXPRESS, via Richmond, leaves Waafcingtoi, 1 1 3? p m. daily .exc pt)Sonday. Through tick-^ to all poluia Bouth aiidB-.uthweet for Mle at odices comer Uth street and Pennsylva nia avenue, and corner 6th street anu Pennsylvania avenue, where passenger* can leave orders for bag gage to be checked at ail hotels and residence* through to destination. D. M. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agent. GEO. C. W1LKIN3, General Sup t.. )anl-tf Baltimore. M 1. pANT THAIM FOR CAfE MAY. 7 HOIKS AXU 30 MIXUTMS-WASHIXG TOX TO CAP A Ma Y. The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY has pot oa a Vast Exprt-sa Train 1 ? - s i ? . - " from Philadelphia to Cape May making th" follow in.- time I Leave Washington-* 44 n m., id*/ Express,) nniving at Cape May at ?p m ' Leave Washington?9 il3 am. ^Limited Ex pre* 1 arriving at Cape May at 5 p. m. On Limited Ex proas an extra eeat fare of ?1.73 i* charged between Washington and Pbil?4elphla. D M. BOYD, Jk., jy9 tr General Passenger Agent. BANKERS. 850 J men and 1' TO invested In Stock Privllegee a> s large profit*. Writ* for 71 pa?* book, 1 11. ma of Wall at. and Wall *t7Bevlav. BEET FEES. JOHN HICKLINO A OO , Bankers and Brokers, oct7 ly 79 Brondway. MiT. 810 accohL'bo to*'ocb $1,000 _ MEAMB. 0,99*. Sl00,Bl,000 InBtech FrlvllegAa. hry often pay a profit of from BI to II time# the ?a invested every 30 day*, withont risk beyond the lavestmsnt, a* explained In onr book and Weakly Financial Report sent free, containing the dally price* and fluctuations that occur at the KBW YORK STOCK hlCHAXOJL^^? Alan, the general condition of the ?. Y market ALfLPE oct7 t.th^.tr^k^ Alt^ke^T.TsW * S%.Y. e. "mu' Var* jamored their Bsnxtng^Hcu*e to LE DROIT m iLDlBG. corner Mk and F streets They are prepared to do a general Banking bu*l nee*. receive Deposit* subject to check at sight, draw drafts on Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, Buy and Bell Foreign Exchange, and make Collection* on all point*. ap? tr rALL ITYLE BATS. X 1B37 PKXXS TL JAMA A VEX 0B, CMiAUuU ii'oisiai"" T. COAL AND WOOD. WW. CLABK. T. B. OBOSi, Ja. T. KDW. CLARK * CO.. HEALERS IX LVMUCft, vrnou, COAL, DOORS. SASH ELIX'DS. MOL'LDIXOS. #*. I ? Principal OF.ee, Wharf, Depot and Planing Mill, , foot of 4ih rt. east. near United States Navy Yard Office, B?om No. i, (Firemen's Int. Office,' otst Bahfc of Wajbingt.>n, Washington. P. 0. ocWtra ^OAt! COAL t WOOD I WOOD !! CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH I THOUSANDS OF TONS OBDBBBP. . ArrlTlnji daily, cargo*# of tb? bast rariatiM of all kinds of CO A L and WOOD. Now la the time to buy 1 If yon would tare money get a toe4 artveU aad pust *miu. i Wi p .and* to the ton, call oa the under signed before yon t tw. Hav tng two cf tbe [argent Wharrea In the District, and all the facilities possible thereto annexed for th? delivery of Coal direct from oar vessels to the oomniuer, we c?n certainly offer special induce ment! A visit to oar Wharrea and Depot will con vitice or* at a glace of our unsurpassed advantages. Good P1NB WOOD datlTarad aa low aa $?.?0 par Cord. Good OAK WOOD delivered aa low as ?6 to ?7 per cord. A single trial la all that la neceasary to eonrinos tha pctllc of the above facta. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Mala ODce and Depot at Johnson'1 Wharrea, loot of 13th and 1Mb streets. - - _ < IJO* w atraat northwaat. 0111om~ <1118 *h street " ang?-eo ?OAL, WOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS. I hare always on hand a Urge and assorted stock of ASTI1BACITE and BITUMIMOUS COALS, PINE, OAE and HICKORY WOOD in the stick, or saw ed and split, all kept under corer. Hating the control of sereral brand" of Imported and Oomeatli" CCHERTS and CALCINED PLAS TERS, and handling yearly many million* of B \N GOB LATHS, I am in condition to fill order*of any character In my line with dispatch and fidelity at wholesale and retail, upon terms that defy compe tition. Central Office?623 Loniflana ar^nne northwest. Branch Yard?1st st., bet. B an* O sti., southeast. V harf? Foot of 3d street sc tuheait. octal lr WM. GUIN AND. STEAMER LINES. The inland and siaboard coasting COMPANY or D. C. STEAMERS LADY OP THE. LAKE AND JANB MOSELEY. tOH NORFOLK, CONXECTJXG WITH LJXES *OH bOSTUN. PROVIDENCE AND NSW YORK. On and after MONDAY, Sept. inber 20, ISTSjthe steamer LAD) OF THE LAKE will n^ako three tr'p* weekly between. Washing' n aim Norfola. Leave Washington M->n day, W>dne,cLav and Friday at 3 p. m Leave Nor f' lk TueeJa} , Thursday and Saturday at S p. m. Pare to (iorff-lk, ?4. Bound trip, %6. Tickets good until used. tli.ailk.Ii JOHN W. THOMPSON FOB POTO MAC BIYEIi LANDINGS. Tbe Company having placed this new and elegant steamer on tbe route, she will, on and after TUES DAY. Octobir 36. make semi weektr trips,(stopping at all the principal landings,) as follows: 1 UESDAY?Leave Washington at 7 a. m , going to Onrrionian; returning, arrive in Washington Wednesday afternoon. FRIDAY?Leava Washington at 7 a. m , going to Cnrrioman, and on SATURDAY, continuity down to Cone riter: returning, arrive in Washington buuday afternoon. All Freight Ic? Biver Landing* mast positively be prey aid. For tickets, stateroom* or information, apply at tbe office of tha Company, nn 1-v Metropolitan Dank, lith street,oppo-ite the Treasnrj . ocUS-ly pOK POTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS. The swift and favorite Iron Pteamer PILOT BOY, W . H. Byles. Captain, having been thoroughly overhauled and refitted.^ will resume her tiips for Potomac river Landing uu Ti lt>DAl. March 3d. and overy TUESDAY and SATURDAY thereafter, leaving Fitzhugh's wharf, fcot of 8th meet, at 7 o'clock a. m Returning, will arrive in \V iwhiiigton every Wedneaday and Sunday evening. Freight recelvM dally. All freight* mnst bo pre paid. Ifeb'271 N. B KIT/HUGH. Agent. 31 EBCHANTS' LINK OF STEAMSHIPS BitwF IN WASHIX U TOX' AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the fine Steamships E. O. K NIGHT and JOHN GIBSON willrrateregular well ly trips between NEW YORK, ALKX-'ft, ANDKIA, WASHINGTON an 1 CEOBGETOWN. as follows:-Leave NEW YORK, frrm Pier 4 1, East River e.ery 8atubdiy at 4 p. m.; leave QTORGKTOW N every FRIDAY at 7 a. m.. and ALEXANDRIA the same day. For fall information app.'j to B. P. A. DENH AM, lu-inets ofiica and wharf. fc3 Water street, George town, or at tbncffica of th" Pre-'.lent, near P street bridge. J. W. THOM PSON, President. ?^"Freights deliver?-d by Knot'* Express. Orders left at Or-, oral Office, t>03 Pennsylrania avenue, or at tbe ?tt<uiicr's ?* hart, will be promptly attended to^ jell-tr IV EW EXTRKS9 LINE VIA CANAL, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALkXANDRtA. WASH iiWlON AXD GEORGETOWN. SAILING DATS. From Pier N rth Whartes, Philadelphia. SATURDAY, at 14 m. Krom W ater strf-et.Gaorgetown.i D. C , MONDAY.at 6 p m. This li::e conrxcts at Philadelphia with Clyde'* R'-gular 8?mi-we?*kly Line of Steamers for Provi dence, Boston and New England States. No wharf age in Beaton by this line. G. F. HYDE, Agent for D. ot O. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., Philadelphia. F. A. KBKI), Alexandria, Ya D.D.C. M1NK.49 i evonsbire street. Boston ?V^Freigbtsdelivered by Knox's Express. Ordors left at General 603 Pennsylvania avenue,or at the btoamera'Wharl, will be promptly attended to. aep2-tr c t N A K 1) LIRE NOTICE. With the view of diminishing the chaneee of col lision, the Steamers of thi4 Line take a specified coarse for ail seasons of the year. On tbe outward raasage from Queonstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of SO at 13 lat., or notbicg to the north of 43. C'n the 1. mew ard pasaaga, crossing the Meridian of CO at 4> l?t., or nothing to the north of 41. THE BKITIRH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN X f W YORK A.VD LIVER POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Fkox New Yoee. i From Hew Yoke. Algeria.^.. W ?d., Nov. S Algeria ?..Wed., l>?c. 8 Scylhia Wad.. Nor. BJ Java ? Weil., Dec. li 'Bassia Wad., Not. 17,'RoMia. Wad., Doc. a Bothnia Wed., Nor. >4 China?_.W?d., D-c. 23 Abyssinia... Wed . Dec. 1 Parthia...... Wed., Jan. 5 And every following WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY from New York. Pteamer* marked * do not carry iteerago pa?sdi gt-rs Bate? or Pa*=age.?Cabin, i|M.j?100 and $1!0, g'ld. according to accommodation Tickets to Par.*, <1B. gold, additional. Betnrn tickets onfaror.au teni'8 Fteorage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rat? s. Through blU? <>f lading glveu for Belfast. Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports for freight and cabin paasags apply at the Company '* office. No. 4 Bowling Green; for steerage passage. No. Ill Broadway,Trinity Building, or Doth steer age and cabin, to 6MALLWOOD * MOBBISON,. No. ft 1S 7th street. janau ly CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. MOTICK FBOM THE AGEHT-Just received li from Obi", 35.000 gallons of the flnestl >TONE W ARK in tbe country, sizea from| one >inart to six gallons, to l>e sold at cents per gall u; discount to the trade. Also. 60.00b box s of M EDEA COLLAR* Kt. sizes trom 13 to 17 laches, to be sold at two xes for U cc-nta. At E. LULLEt'S. cct30-)w 616 Pennsylvania aveaue. S on hand gWKET CIOKR. SWEET CIDER. 200 BARRELS SWEET CIDER, from northern N-?w York, and Loudon conr.tr, Vir ginia, in store ard to arrive, for sale at law,3t wholesale rate*, by RAX'L C. PALXEB, Depot?57 Greene St., Georgetown, D.0. N. a -samples sent on applica HON. novi-tr_ N ATTAR'S VESETAdLE OATH A KTIO ARD A7ITDBILLIOI I PILLS. The demand for thews PiUs has largely increased. We therefore call public attenti ju to th-ilr merits as a general family physic. Prepared with the great ?ntfeare, they present the following good qualities: They are warranted wholly regetable. Their action I* prompt, certain and effectual. They are healing to the stomach. They start tbe lirer in a healthy and aotlre opera tkn. They cure Mlllcusness, sick headache and coetire They ars in r si nab Is far India wtion and dys pepsia. They thoroughly cleanse fhe entire system. They do not gripe or give pain during their no tion. Tbsy ars adapted for general on. Children aad - , take tbem aa' " ' " delicate persons can take tttssa aa wall aa tha strong and robust. Horn* mad*, they are always freak, I while patant pills generally are not,) aad conse auently uniformly effectnal. Price,? osnts box. Tor sale only by ABTHCE RATTANS, Pkaraarlat, ~~ 1DI |?TU? .1 PKI?. COOET gr TB? BIW..0T Hobitn* a Sfcinl Ttrm.Ortobrr II. 1871. In the ca?e of John A. Hamilton,executor of NANCY BBOWB, deceased, the execntor aforw said has. with the approbation of the Snpreaa Conrt of the District of Columbia aforesaid, appoint ed BATl'BDAY, Boremb, r 30th, A.'P. U?,for the final asttlement and dutribntlon of the aerso lal estitle of said deceaaed, and of tbe asseta In band, aa far aa the same have been collected and turned into mon?y: when and where all the creditors and heirs of wid deceased are notified to attend, with their claims pioperly vouched,or they may otherwise br law be ? xrIuded from all benefit In said deceased ? estate: Provided, a copy of thia order be p ibii?hed once a week fur three weeks in the Ersning Star prertous to tha add dav. Te*: octa> tn Jl A. WEB8TEB, Beglateg of Wllla. pOBMl LOAM OFFIOB, Oanm tfUh v a?4 aim Yora ar?aiis, entranoa on New i York arenas. The most piivate L<oan Office. In tbe city. Money loaned at tbalowsat ratal of Interest oa Gold aad bllrag Watches, Dlamoi e? and Plated Wags, Gtins, Pistols. Wiss' tleusn'I UcUlat. OitfM, Md ? fartiak family supplies. JJCRCtifxITs " SPUING LEAF TEA. FIFTY CESTft A POl *D PI BE, tTROHG. and of EX 'EL.LENT FLAVOR. 1 kiod* *T.d ri *T.?r- of CHINESE and JAPAN T E \ 8 SOIP AT VERV LOW PBICES ?ovU * W ?? *< HELI.. BOT" 3t 133a F S1REMT. sa; 90TH STREET MARKET. 730 30th 8TRKET. WM. LINKIBB. GEO. W. UIKUg LA*?. MCTTTOS Mid VEAL ?bw?f'?ntJ* ?ffords, at market prteee: all kinds of .and '-AHE.OJSTEKS. POI'lVrV. 0ALI lliA PEAL8. B AN AH A8, MALAGA okAPES and other fruit* MSB HONEV; every variety of *kef pricpS*' *n * Tari*' of other prod are, at mar _ WM. LIHKim ? ?QW. /^HOICE BEEP. V> Hncdted Bibs and Loins for tale to the trade in pairs, at a low flgure. T. C. S. TUBHEB, novlllm 74 and T6 Light st wharf, Baltimore SUBSTANTIAL LUXUBIES Patent Proem Flour that will make Bolls as wnite as snow balls ?" Prime H T. and Pennsylvania Bock wheat Choice Table Butter, and Grand Old Java Coffee Cranberries, Emits, Hats. novll tr 191? Pennsylvania aveeue. ALKETBEPTA AHD BACAHOUT, two very suaerter preparations of Cocoa, especially re? rirmonded for Dy? peptic* and invalids as a substi tute for Tea or Coffee, For sale by ,n ,LfL1. . J. B. BBTAN A BRO., no\6 2w ),0" Pennsylvania avenue. ^LABOIN SECCR1TT Oil. 18 8 A F K CXVEK ALL CMCVMSTAMCES. It will burn in all kerosene or coal oil lamps. Ask for it ai,d take no other. novl lm* II L. BEACH, ? PFSLIR IN POULTRY, GAME, Ac. Hote.s and Restaurants a spcclalt*. Orders solicited. J ?,M ?'* 40S' *01, *0* Center," jJL'TTKB, BUCKWHEAT, Ac. Choice Hew Tork Butter" Choice fcew Tork Buckwheat. Mclter s Diamond Syrup. Vermont Maplt* Strnp. Cape God Cranterries. own*supervision*1"' QUh"* JeU? PDt "P aadcr Preserves, Brandy Pea'hes, and a ffener?i a., sortmeut of New Goods just received and for sale J- B. BBV'AH A BRO., ct2S-tr 60S Pennsylvania avenue. EDUCATIONAL. MISS HOOPER 8 kindergarten, iu.w'1 ^ft~rner 9th?m"'1 G ?"?l.?ts, opposite Patent 7ie?p? f J?AUCVh^ KVr,.'P,;for chUdrenTrom 2 to * ? ? oi age. The Kindergarten exerciser ?ernrA tn7?^VitV *hjri*cal <1ev' lopment, and lead IKZ&SZLE1*1?"*' 111 aftei ?f ?'l the arsat^d sciences. uovia-Sm A BHGLAND LADY, ( Mt. Holyoke erad U ? s,,1ditd in Europe and is an ex p? Tie need.teacher, desires private Scholars in i'tVi J Gtrn.au. La,in. English and Music or eur oiii^" * pT,pu *brofcJ- Addrea9 "Vt?.? Kindergarten ~~ AXD SCHOOL FOR PRIM ART AHD ADVANtiwn CLASSES 7 0* llth 9f, bet (J andH n w JT,ewiSr'' iL?"o8l'8IE POLLOCK and 0. B HOEBB, and Miss SaKAU POLL.OCK. Appllcatiobsto be made after 3 o'clock at 1100 B street,corner E and llth nortnwest. novS -in PROF. RUDOLF RO W E ~~ , WILL RKsUMB Hh InsUuetiona In MnMc, (JIOLIN AHO PIAHO.J jEPTKMHiiB 13, 187i, - ^?A; 937 Pkmnstlvawia Avkntf niTbe lott ? " th? Mu4ij 8tores, where order. ? _ St p >3 uiu fPHE EPIBCOPAL IH8TITI TB, UV v r i tz uinui, 15<A ani J str44U. M Anr KI1N?1U,T',V Ji . Htnd Mastn: rKOF. JOHN LOW BY, A. H.. Att Miiit<* foTho?? iiii *Bn?8' Seaalon of this chnrch school T-*'? ?? WKDHESDAY, the itb iho P r' Further information can be tad Troa ? BliV- '? b knight, d. d., angg-tf 144a Corcoran strcot. EWAV^p^hn/wfiN2Sfc 4,ND CLASSICAL SB . HOOL *?? YOUHG LADIES, ?1? son Prtiri^jnnS- B- 7 rPr*- AHGELO jack ^{v ?Tu? eight)i anneal teafllon bofioi on the 14th of September, 1578. a??a^ly (wW".F*J"ALJt BKMINABY.Ho. 81 ? ? Stoddard street. Boarding and day school fnr terms a^ply to Mise LIPSCOMB, Principal-' fiid* ave'/Ji? 7tb ?treet. Oilman s drua store, Pa. o?na September ltfthStreet cars ***" *'thln one square ol 8<<alnary. mug"J3 tdocJl "f ^ street northwest, Hnnder land s Church, will commence its 6th vmi ^rtlculars and special advanta?ea afforded by this Academy, see Circulars at principal bookstores, or aldreas the Principal, No. 1311 it! street aouthwen. Private lessens in the Clamics Mathematics and Phonography, anirli r ' rfHE-jT"iNGALLB K1HG, ~~ 1 Or^antM St. Jokn's Parish, .... T BACH KB op t?.?. . P1AHO, OBGAB, Etc. k Jt Le*ci*?. ?u or ??. Address P. O. Box -*T- anxll.Va } " ftl'ttfJTIOH troB OH1LLBKH. a. Alii in ma Martttdelt School for Fkvnrm Prmnxtal C*lt*rt, t*00 IStk strut ?d?Btuwof l?hi!S.th<' Klnde.,;**rten, the peonliar aa> anta^e? of whiCa are so well known* esnocial it* to ?iwpentnry inbtructloaa na ??**ry fer thorough education. i?. ^'?B: 80^fth. Hormal training claaa, Oct 1st. For particulars addreaa as above, acglj am MIBSOBBOBHE-8 YOUNG LADIES' BOABD' 8l' , 0L' M street, (cor Ek <rJ Next quarter commencing November Prof PAUL1^ BKRKArbTno^hern. teachers. Miu n Mnw V?*?KAJII Teacher of German. Mile C. BBUN, Teacher of French. ? je30<5in "><? THE TRADES. 614 it T. PARKBA, CI4 HOCSK bTON AHD DECOEaTIYB PAINTER, If ready to "'t^rid U.? all orders in !)1k ilce that may be intrusted to him, with ueaf j<k j ard dispatch jcm in.' LOUISIANA AVENl't. B14. Albxandek BALL, ? ILulam ball IJjate with U. W. Barker.] . . BALL * CO., 1 Dealors in'Doom, Bash and Bi nds, Glass, Hardware, and all Building Material. bX7 MassachuiietU avenue, betaoen ?1h and 7th streets northwest, sell goods 90 per cent, cheaper than any other house. Call and examina. leSS-ly ^inovip. JA>1KS F. Bftlm, PLl'AlhEH AHD GAS F1T2 ER, ?nar27 tr en tth ST. NORTHWEST. ^ WAINHI. JOHN O. HOGAN, T1S Marks! firass Manufacturer of a Newly Patented Spring Boiler ?lM\enttUtJn6Awnl,*Ior Stores, Hotels, PabUo Buildings and Private Dwelllags. Flags and Teata yi, rent. Sole Agent lor ths only genuine Mildew Proof Awning Material. seaU^tr ^ ^^^Ol^ABD ?OB%BIHTBB8, FIH?B wS^'s^y*"0*' "out^J0d^.ty WML aMJTD WMJTTMm 8 T Y I- E 8 . NEW GOODS. SUITS MADE TO OROEB IN TEE LATEST STYLES FOR ?29 TO ?100. SAMPLES OP B1ADY MAOS FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS. DEVLIN * OO.v - HOB F 8TBBBT. J# FtMlLLBCoT" _ >4#T JOHE ATKNVM, MBO,"ce that they are now Mrrtac 01STBRS In every style: also, xlA COFFEB, CHOOOLaTB, AcT^ ft/3 Oystera, Ice Cream, Charlorte Busae.WSAlAP Jsniea, Ac., (Mlvarad in any ?art of Um J/aaalUes, Parties, Balls, Ac., servad at abort ao wUad I**MaabU irteaa. Quality cannot be ax M#P M? WPBBH Y7?~ for row?dVSS: aa3T^efy,tui2?teItede,T2S[ JUNCTION NBW8 DBPOT, AUCTION SALES IOOM. B.1 WABNIB. Baal BiClU Broker Mvd Auctioneer, _ Federal Buildings, corner 7tL ud F sts. ?orUw1. CHANCERY SAL* OF VALUABLE TRACT8 OF^LAND IN AND NEAR UNION IOWN, Br virtue of a decree of th? gBfrwt Oonrt of Xbu^SW61 ofOolamoU,J?j la tb* cause of *,?.<*? * Aif* ??rr w "Mil et *1. No. 4JB3. ?qulty, I will offer for sale, at public auction. on the JltT.'S?* ? nunencln* on THURSDAY, the 4th ? f ? }"' *' 4 o'clock y m , and c*>n SSnXjSSS to..dfy w th* ??? hoar, nntil the thoee certain piece*, parcels or nJ^HM n*Jl,B f?*1 ?**?, Cnlontown, Id the P'^2. 1l Columbia, to wit: That tract ot laaU lying *outh of the eastern branch of the Potomac ? "Chichester,'' being part of the laud Tucker to John To* and other* ?nor about Mar 1U, IdM. bj deed recorded in Liber f.'. iiVii <t i' owe of the land record* beginning for tht wmc at a fcJt SJLJ ?V w the Mkid conveyance 2.107 ?2 E?tb*T* froM th* h??tnnin* of *aid third line. JJf ^?.*,^iAconJ*r i? th* drvMoa ?f ,h* ? the -1** Banjamla P. Smith, the said point of betinmnt belMalao at the aont b--ast corner of a 10 acre lot ?old bj John Fox and others to one Good thillalon* ?nd with the said third Una south 47S degrees, east 1JM feet, more 9* ????. to the edge of the "Bldge Boad," mw? jfi of ?*'d third Una; thence 'le*TT* We-/ *?*> ?<? KT.hM to a SEfJ, * i tT5* or th? "n?!* thereof by the 1 ro*d; thence south lOVdegree* we*t 16 ?outh8X degree* east 11 20 100 per efcat^totae eeooad outline of the whole tract; eoiith 43K degreee we*t MI Sj Klu perches with *ald outline to a stone at the end of the same; thence north 47>6 feet: thence at right angle* north ??8rees east US feet to the enter of a 25 foot road, thence north J7S degrees ea-t ?73 feet to the ??n'h*J*t corner of said Goodrich's lots; aud Ilienoe north 42* degree* east 5U foet to tho place of begin ning, (excepting therefrom aon* note lot conveyed 5Z-W1 Ttiik*r top. W. Dunlop and others for a church, and also a lot of 3* acre* or thereabouts (a the corner fi rmed br the end of the second and the beginning ot the third out lines laid ont by asnb ditLlen made br said Duvall a. lot No ?7 f ?r a cemeterr?)the tract *o described and excepting a* aforesaid, containing 65X acres of land m >re or le-s, and being a part of land conveyed to said Duvall by *aid rox br deed dated on or aboot October 15. Hid, of,', c?rJ !?? Liber K. C. E.. No. 1, folio *67, et ae vitli tii8 improvements thereon lud the appurte nants ibereto belong i as. Also, another part of said tract. c.ill?d ??Chiches ter. ' embracing Lot* nnnil^rwl 7U5, 7i?6. 733 to 75J, both lncln<<ive; 758 to 774. both inclusive; 741.794. 7i?, and Lot marked "George W. Duvall," fronting .00 feet on Johnson street and llJX feet on Monr>e ?t ret t, in Union town, according to a plat of a sub division and a le-subdi, is ion or a portion of said tract, recorded in liber No.GK, folio 141. of said laud record*, together with the improvements there onand the appurtenance* tiiercto belongiag. The ImproTements on said first-numbered tract none two-Story and three ono st >ry fran.a btiildings, and said s' L lot numbered Oeorg>> W. Duvall and the lots fronting on Monroe atreet by a large one storr and attic frame dwelling aud three two story frame dwelling* and onttouses. Termsofsale: One fourth of the purchase m^ney tt bi- paid In cash within t?n days aft'-r the day of sale, of arblch SltiO is to be paid a* a deposit on >-ach tract or lot so sold at the time of salt, aud the bal atce In four eonal instalments, payable in 6, 12, IS and 24 months from the dar of sale, for which the i urchaser or purchasers is or are to de liver to nie their promissory bot<>s, dated on the dar of sale, and to bear Interest at six (6) percent, p-r annnm, and to be additionally secured br a p >licy or p? lici?s of in-tiratca*!/" such of the propnrty as is improved, to my satisfaction. The purchaser or pun hasers mav pay all each or any larger portion tlian ore f urtb, at his. her or their election. The title to be retained until all ot the purchase money and interest on the respective pieces of property *old is paid. All conveyaucina at purchaser's cost. 4%? , JAMK8 8 Al)WAHD8, Trusts?. octU-B,tu,th J. T. COLDWELL, Sa'eaaAn. [ Republican,w,fju) *^TUB ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, on ?rconnt of the rain, until MONDAY, November 10th, I^S.eame hour aud place. JAMK3 8. BDW \UOS. Trustee. com th,s,tu J T (JOLDW fcLti, Salesman. [ Republican,f,w.tal Jos. v. ki:lley\ _ Heal E-tate Agent and Auc'.lonoor, Office No. 90s! <sth street northwest. GCABDIAN 8 8\LE OK VALUABLE KKsL f 8T UKJ_ FKONTINO LIliUTEENTU PTBKET, BETWEEN I AND K 8TBEET8 NOBTUWE8T, AT AUCTION. S iJy Tirtue of an otder of the STpreme Court of the District of C< lainbia, holding a Probate Coil it. passed on the ;i?;h day of October, 1S75, and approved at.d ratified by tho said Court hold ivr an Equity Court,on the 2d day of November, 1^78. equity No. 4JTt>. 1 will offer at public salt, on the pr,luises, on TUB^liA V, tfce IBth day of No yeniber, A. 1*. Ift75, at 4 o'clock p. m., all the right, title, interest, and estate of James tj. McSherry, In ano to the following described real estate in the city < f W a?bincton and District of Colmibia, the said inter, at being an undivided one-third of originnl lot No 2*. and |arts of |..ts No*. aud 30, in square No. Its} Beginning tor the same at a po:ut in the ?est line of 11th street west, at the dn'auce of lis feet from the *< utheast ooraer of said s it.ar" No. lofl, anil running thence nj?th on tb? line of said sjiare *ith 18th street v est 6S f.et; thence west 115 feet; thence aoctkwesterly 24 leet 1 Inch; tlwn -e south 9 fee'; thence sonthea^tarly 24 feet 1 Inch; thence cast 14 feet; thence south li feet 11)6 inches; th?-C9 southeasterly 39 feet IK inch; thonce east 14 Teet; thence south 25 leet 9 inches; thence east 10 feet; thence north 60 feet 9 inches; tbence ea?t 51 feet to the place of beginning, containing in all 8,747*6 *<i':are feet ot proutd, more or less, together with the building* thereon, con-dating of five siutll two Btory brick house*. A piat of the groaud can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, and will be ex hibited at the time and place of sale, ?howintt the dltisfon of the property fronting oa 13:!i street aforesaid, and the came will be sold ai one lot, with the privilege of the whole or separately, aa pur chasers may desire. Terms: One fourth cash; the residn? In fonr equal instalments, payable at 6, 12, IS, and 24 months re spectively, tho purc'iaaer or purchaser* to receive a deed or deeds, and give pronaiMory notes bearing in terest, secured br d*e<! of trust. All conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser. A deposit of 8lu0 required on the fall of the hammer for the entir* property, or ?50 on each part sold, according to the plat. If the purchaser should not comply with the term* of sale within five day* the rlgbt Is ressrved to resell on five days notice at his risk and expense. ' At the same time the other two thirds interest In the said described property will be sold, so that the purchaser mar get a rail title to the property pur. chased. JAMES MrSBEBBT? novi Goardlan of JamesO. McSherry. H. WABNEB. _ Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Ho. TS9 7th *treel, between Q and U. TRUSTEES PALE of the VALUABLB SOU ABB OK GROUND BOUNDED BY 1*TH AND lb" fcTB. WEhT, AND 8 AND T ST8. NORTH, IN TUB CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.O. SBy virtue of a de?d of trnst, dated 23d July, A. D. W3,duly recorded in Liber Bo. 73J, fjlio 391. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the partit a secarod, 1 will sell at public auction, in front of the premiaes, on TUESDAY, November ie,ls75. at 4 oVIock p. m , all of square numbered one hundred and ninetv of ti 'lamWa"" clt* of Washington, in the District Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at eight p ;r cent., se cured by deed of trust npon the property. A de posit of one hundred dollar* required at day of *a!e. If terms are not complied with iu one week the Trustee will resell, at risk and c^st of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at prrrhasor's c^st. WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. nov2 tn,th?,Ads TO-MORROW. Thomas dowling, Aucilonter and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer A Cleary, South* est corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 1th St. TBUSTEE S SALB OK~A NEW TWO 8TORY EBAME HOUSE, No. 5*04 9th STREET SOUTHEAST, WlTH BAY WINDOW IN FRONT AND SIDE; ALSO, SIDE LOT. I By virtue of two detsis of tru-tt, dated April 19.1S73, and April 20, H74. and recorded in Liber folio 337, and Liber 764, folio 139, a id npon the request of A. O. Richards, James A. McDevitt and A. D. V. Burr, trustees of the Eagle Company (a joint stock association), of the city ot Washington, D. C., I will expt.se for sale, at public auction, in front of the premise*.on WEDNESDAY, November 10, 1b7S, at 4'30 o'clock p m., all those parcels of gronnd and premises lying and situated in said city of Washington and known as lota numbered twenty one and twenty two. in Van Hook * and Metcilf s rcccidcl subdivision of square numbered 914, front ing on 9th street east. terms of sale: Six hundred dollars cash (of which or e tiui'dred will be re ittired down at time of sale); the bsiance in monthly Instalments of 935 per month, with Interest, aud deed of trust taken to se cure deferred payments. Terms of sale tobeoom plitd with within five days from d?r of sale, other wise the Trustee reserve* the right to resell at the risk and co*t of the defaulting purchaser, by giving une week's notice of resale by advertising in some newspaper published in said city. All conveyancing at coat of purchaser. JOHN J DEBMODY. Trustee, octf lawta THOMAS DOWLING, Aoct. AT A MEETING OF THE EAGLE COM PANY, held on Moaday, Nov. 8, 1S75, it wai agreed to | ? n tame I fourth cash, and thebaiace In 6,12 and IS months, with iLttrest. A D. V. BUBU, Secretary. J. J. DEBMODY. Trustee. po\9.13ftl6 THOMA8 POWLING. Auct. Bh. wabnbb, ? Beal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F streets n. w. EXECUTOB'8 SALE OF IMPROVED PROP KKTY ON NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE. BE TWEEN 1st AND Si> STREETS EAST, NEAR PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL. 13. PAN i, held on aionoay, aov. o, io?o, it was agreea ;o postpone the sale of the above-described property rn il V KDNBSDAY, November 17. W76, at the oinie hour, and to change the term* of sale to one Ob WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Novem >r 17th, at 4 o'clock, I will sell at public j, in front of tha premises, the west part of Lot Ho. S, in square No. 734, with the improvements thereon, consist lag of a Two *ory Dwelling. P%rt Brick and part Frame. The lot ha* a front of about 18 feet ob th* north side of North Carolina avaane, with a depth of aboat HO feet. Terms mad* knows at *ale; ?80 down at time of sale. All conveyancing at ?oN of purchaser. WM. P/0 UONNOB, Executor of the eatateof the lata Christopher Mc DonneD. nov4 dtds W. ?. OLBABT, T PROPOSALS FOR FKBSU BEEF. JL Cffick acti.as Commibsaktov Si ast?T*xcx, Fort Whipple, Va.., Bov. 10,1H7I. Sxalss PnorosAL*. In dupucau, will M received at this office un'il IS o'cjock M., December 10, ISi. for fnrnishinK the Fre*h Beef required by the Sabaletance Department. U. B. Army, at this poet dniing the six month* commencing January 1.1871. Also for such choice cuts of freah meats ae may ha rcqulrrd by the ofllotr* and tbetr.fhmlile*. The biader* will specify In their propmau mi price par pound for which tbey 'will furnish and deliver at Fort Whipple, Va., the ntears required; and alao tha price per pound for faraiahlng it from thdrflttUi. Information aa to oooditioos. quality of baef, Ac., ?taCSfts'-i-w'S-ty, oKtsss. nov!2-dt 1st Lt. M Art. A. 0. S. PABFETS ? List and Bag Garnets woven to or-le? V> laqnlre at bu Cigar Stora, MoT174S Peansyl "S&hST* - v. ?. IUI01MUMJ AUCTION SALER rkUHCABPON BROS., Auctioneer*, ? ' kutkMil corner Itk and D MrMi i 3,000 FBUIT TBKBS, TROM TI1F. <'BLK BKATEI> M'BSBBICS or V\ M M PETERS. fNO? HILL MD , AT AUCTION. SWe will aril, at our salesroaoM. southeast ivrn*r of fit ari p itrwt* nonhra*. ih FRl l> A Y K 0 RN1K G, Morenrter 19. ? 11 o'clock. 3.000 Fruit Trees, of t!w beat varieties Al-o. A variety of Small F.utis. all in geod condition for plant'Lg. novKtit PCNCAHSON BR'*S.. A art* ^ rcnoN KUTICI. UK Fuft in will sell at taction on WET?NE9 PA Y SI i 'Rfi 1 V Q, Ho\ember 17th. at 10o'cl<*ck, n.d IViMMJ at 7 o'clock, at 14311 P?n?frlr| nia avenue. all of his trmaicing forfeited PWges to date ?otB H* H B. FULTON. L. M. D CKCAKN'N h KOB . Ancti Southeast corner ?th aud D streets n. ? CBBTT*0N *?h\2Im?? 1 * P BO V *D PROF NORTHWEST bTB**T- *? BTBBBT Sth? r1TCT*T of ?*? Supreme Tourt ot I wi u^ul *?i?I5lbUl ?**?** ,n <-aiae Ho. forty nlne,?iVt el^en^UHacitwIn*mh'Jfres* S'SSlBLZF*' th* Porch**er to ?1> ? lit, not*, ??? * deferred payments, indorsed to the Hon of the Trustee A lieti will ?*> K2JP*t> nntil final payment U made ^ dtL^, ess -rir.v; sswswa arara-ai octll eolds DUNCANSON BBO^ Ancu! E^"THK ABOV| BALK is POSTPDMin ton, al"?^UAY' lmh SaT"??>?. W7i. aarne ?yKoaiAs dowlino! a? Boal K?tat? Broker, ? At the old ?t?Dd of Latimer <t Clear y. Southwest corner Pcuaaylvania avenue and Uthet. TRUSTEES' balk OF A C< >>| FORT V III E ?OST?RY frame dwelling II,, |,T OS ?n STKKKT, N E \ R LINIIW stklbt GEORGETOWN. AT Ah Tl'x MKt-BT, fllj ,,?' vnttie<.ftw? deed, of trint. dated res Dec ?TTthi?iy,1?6 . a y ?f November, A. P fci, r^iter n r*f f,t"ta?UA;*? I*"3 ?n<1 ti. Jr ,i i ?i'4'*n 1 Ltb**r No. 716, filloe biL?. V'.t .l? rec, rda/'r tJ?" Pratrict of i ulotn we will*?ii'here.iiieatof the patty secured thereby, ye Willyllat public auction, iU front of th.' ?mn iTJoVlrk n *'?.!,l*'a3d0f November, A U 1S73, r!irt?i r' Vai'.?*e ''ot*Kronui kuu< n %?> ? I L?.t*'MWWrt 111 *nd lll.in Thrt-lkeld saU iiil i? Hi H2frf?(r^,i' in ,ho P'atrlct of Oolnmbia, and bvncd->d as Mlovc Becinniag f -r the ?*n?e *t ? 5?Sof(hh D'^ I'? 0f W s""^' v ?eet 10 iachot Ml J >r,^?'e8^t corner of Ltoca:. and 2d ?t? , (Ibeaame Uin*the center <?! the di?nion wall of the t,U)lti|n lh? *ald lota, and the ao :thw. ?t Sh mSiTi I '',tl:i,il1'1 /ot,)aud mi. th -nce ^ to Llr'?1" ?tr?etone hundred ind ? i toM -tr-et tw..c m r?V< i? Vk < lev' n. lJ'c';,a. th-nce sonth IP, to % lin? of Id .?r?et e ? to tii3 pUf'* of I'-ginuiiig, tof^tber with th^ im provenjents, which eoii*i*t of ? very comf <rta).ie T ??Iy r(1an,(;iI>M.?,lio???':bback boil line ??,-.1,7* i.V /'. ca-h; balance ia 6 ?ud 11 ?f '"^'V '"J1, interest at S p*-r c -at., aecared by dt-ed 0i>property eold All conveyancinu at the ct.*t of llie purchaser. If the term* of *ale are not complied with within five days the Trnstceare rSS,\V? ?l?ht 'o ??U ?t th.. ri.-k aad r?st of th? Mtho ulwff'iair6' A d,|>OSit ?f ilUU rt>'air^ WILLIAM A. GOBDON,/- _ .. , Wal P. CAS31N, < Traataei tOTU dtd THOS POWI.IHQ.Anct L'llt. II, F(?X A- Co., * I4e.il Estate lirokera. 1^09 Pean. are. TBI'STEF.S' 8ALK (iF A TALI'ABLK Mill PKnPKHTY IN TIIK C<iI NTV ?iF III\; ?'?? kV H? rw Tv"K, /,01 1 M HIA, IV I N<; <i\ iiv . SAIPt'ol NTT.IMPBOVFP 1EXKMKNTS 111U, K MILL AXP OtULU By virtue of a deed of trn?t to the under -?- Kovetuber lmh. 1571, and duly ?e!l rn"THl-R3i).\vn N mrmlber' Ittth^isrt, ^4 "lr7 i; pi*Mct <f fin 01 a tract ipf tAud cailt^d "Lurniar ^<)o It?t or ,h*afsr;t aa r?cor<l"d in the land rec .rd* of Kn sS r Vi I>iatrict af.'reaaid, in Lib-r W, if? ,5,> 4c , said tract cantaiu* twenty '?<"olnmhi1 np're "r.'o??> and ia known a* the v. 01 tun tola in ill Property, lyitiff on R^rk (Wk t?i ?i?J fHrms of Mm. Hobbie, Dr. Ho!t? Sj r ,^retlC f cra n, ir'- Particular deacrip tnn af tall property and its metes and LouiiJ^.refL-r ciice is had to the aforesaid deed of tra?t. r JbhH A'ce tbjrd of purchase money ca h, and1 the balance of purchase m<?ney In ?i* 16). rir ret'e #?!?* eighteen (M month", with neVen Interest per annum until paid from day of Mile, the purchaser or purchasers to gl?e pr mM l" tMe ?*l'afAction of tho trai '5 untl'*" Pfrchaee money and interest shall have been paid. of th? ca-h na? menta to Ih-made at the time 01 aale, and the btl anc? of caah payments to be made wtthiti tea <1U) nYhVr^",! ?^e' oth^^ triMlMiraaarr*the h!5 .,i.iJT^ he property at the coat an 1 risk of ?lZ!??7Z?.PQrhawn'-AU ?c OKOBOK W. BIQOS,/ ?_ . ??.?i iu BOBEBT C. FOX, '{Trust*.. ?QTU-dAda B. H. WABNBB, A act. \Y ?' WII'J'IAM?, Auctioneer, ~ ' Grw>n * Williams, Aucta.,) Wo. 1001, northwebt comer of loth %ud I> ?trcf?tn. W \LKCT FRAMK PARLOR 8FITFS I'PHnr JT^Siyj* ^TK.PKI.'RKP 1IKAVV MrtliAvlh;;T ?;-!? TABLE; RRl SSKLSr\R .w . 1 ^ ALNLT ^ H \TNOTS* \\* \ I vrr I\V'?-Tthr??:?VVB<,M"W" A\'l> EN<;bav ! M.v,srfYT^Fip Valn ? ?&& kV;:\\',nkj M'M'.LSTFRM. IN STRI PbVri:P^W.Vl RKTSSKLS lALL CAbVkt" WIt"'""tV!^ <;arpet TO MATCII; wALVi t 11 VT k u K JJALM T EXTENSION T\BLE PI\|\!;' JvV stovV"KFiaGKiCVT-llW. I'tKlK Twn u m CENTER T \Fit.K>. X . A I* N I T BIARBLE TOP (II \ M kru' 'TKS Til REE M'OVEN WIRE SPRI S'(i *?*i T""KE "AIR MATTRK8SES- piL low > AND Bolsters- \v\ivt'+ ?? * BKPSTEAP8; TOILET S| ITE* |!| ivkitJ A N I. HELPING: P \ IN TEP STE \PS hTt. PoVki:Rv!s1,a PARLOR BTOVK; ' " K Kui AND KITPHKV t'TVK^fi <. 8EWINU MACHINE, (H^ra mannf^tu^) writing i?ksk am' < iiair. tsep in Tirr 1!<H >K OK BEPRESENTATIVES I'\ITi.?ii STATES CONGRESS? S* l>ntu fi\ D.thtrspay, November l?*tb, l?7f, at *P 0 cli>cfc a. m., I Hhftll tell at tho residence W'/.*.P"t'etran declining huu-?k-epin?. No /tid North A ??{pno"1???.ktwe.n Ra.t Capitol _ ?hoae in want of eoo<I household Furaltuee aho^ld t51atI, I1<1.,he,8541?. is the Furnitnre has been t.tken cure of aiid l?In excellent condition ... ., WASH B. WILLIAM?, povll dts (Tnb.,erAdal Anrtlon?>r BH. WAKMlbT ? ? . Beal Estate Brckor and Auctioneer. Federal Builditige, corner Tth and F itrutta H. w, BC8TKIS'SAI.B OF IMPBOVEP AND itm 131PR0VFP h ROPBRT Y OH TUI gODTH blO* OK NEW lOBK A YICNCI BKTWEKN 13th A HP I4TH 8TRRETB. HOBTHU 5"t AND ON THE BOl'THWBST UOKMU ol' 10TH AND K STBEETS N'OBTllWK6T. a fi \lS}?^u\* de*d of tnwt Jate.J April list. ? p 1374. duly recorded In Liber N - ,0. folio Kec''?"<ls for the Piktrict of Col umbia. aiidat the i^questof the party aecured there by, we will sell at public auction, in front of the Bremi^s respectivtiy. on THL'BSPaY. November M 'ollowin(t d?acribed real estate, ait bfa?tow!t CMy u*tou' District of Oolum o'clock p. m., the north twenty fire (Hi et,^r# ?1* (G), in atjnan- numbered three hundred and forty-three <343\ banning for 1?.?^ L "Prtjieast corner or aaid square nam .1 bondred and lorty-three (541and run nlijf tter.ee weat along the south line of "R "? atret t twentr (}S?' fe?t* tb*nc# aouth twenty flve (161 feet, thence east one hundred (1UU) . .L? * rrt "u*'? th" w'*"t line of 10th *!f5'ibenc? D",th *'Ca the weat line of loth gi^lnf l*enty hve (15) feet to the place of b? ?-f Lo,t numbered two ,r i ? ir? iii.?.' il? >da?n a recorded subdiriai?o It ,n ,|l"*rc two hundred aud fifty two (252). on the aonth tide of Net York avenae t etw<^n Utti anj 14th street., northwest, ?id ?ot Brick bw7lUngjK?T *" * t^ ?tory and attic ceut interest from day of sale, secured by a di-edof trust oa the property sold, or all cash at the option 2r ,h! P-Jr ^"*r' A dV>?H of 9K0 will be r^j nfrad ?k- ?1 ?nrcha?er on the K atreit lot, and St00 on tbe New York avenn -lots at time of sale. A con vejktcing at cost of purchaaer or purchasers. 11 the terms of aale are not com pi lei withinesreB jffl fr"1 o> the Trasteea reserve the JJJHJ? r**?" the property at the rl<k and coat of ?f ?urchM<,r* ?ve BENJAMIN f. BCTLRR,I- _ BENJAMIN P. BNTPER i Tnwtoea. noTl eok4a J. T. OOLDWRUI.. fl?i? B. H WARHER. mw. Real Batata Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildiu*, corner 7th and r sta. northwest. CHANCERY8ALE VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE SITUATE ON CONNECTICUT AYKNUE. BETWEEN K AND L STREETS NORTHWEST. KBy virtue at a decree pemd by the Supreme Gooit of the District of Colombia, on the 4th day v w? ? *- - ?" ' therein d< . va. Thomas _. ? _, >u equity Ho. 1A71. the nndeniffaed will sail at public auction. In front of theariniieee, at 4 o'clock p. m., oa SATURDAY, tke 20th day of Noee^er. 1871, all that certain piece or parcel of ground lying ia the city ef Washington, to the District aforeaaM, known and designated on the ground plat or plan thereof as lot lettered B, In Harris ann "Ireimii '1 recorded subdivision of original lot a umbered three (3) In square numbered ane hundred and sixty-foer (M41. l?Tth^uK^KeT^ob^ pSd^^^d^J centum per annum, until pud, for which are to ?Kn centum per a ssecitea the cored by deed of trust apea the property. A deposit of R? wlU be required with the accepted bid, aad all coaTej aacing ia to be at theeoet of the per -T,rd J.JT?HC^ag:Eaaa. iROo.J 1YL0JI EVENING STAR TlKhBAT HnMiktV lft, 1?? ? Days The hills are bright with maple* yet. But flown the level land The .heeeb-leaves rattis in the wind As dry and brown as saa<l. The clouds in bars of rusty red Along the hill-tops glow. And In tb>- sUll. sharp air, the frost Is like a dream of faow. Booth, Srm*ATT aw? Jacksow ?How ever much John Wilkes Booth may bare erml In assuming the a?i?win'i role, for which good men must In all time denounce him. there is no doubt that bis dtstort?l in tellect made htm believe that be was par form lng an act of patriot ism. While Booth has been severely animadverted upon from time to time by- southern journals and people generally for bis rash act. there arv those In the North who regard him as "a great hero." A young New York lady stated to me that she revered the memory of Booth, and would freely give her own life If she conld call Into being the young actor. "I would esteem it an honor to kiss bis foot, were be alive." she exclaimed. I met a christian statesman, the other day, and asked him If he could Inform roe where Mrs. Surratt was burled. ? Indeed, I cannot, sir," be responded. -The killing of that woman was murder, and all the weters In the Potomac could not whiten the souls of her murO' rei>." "But were you not in the Senate at the time, sir, and might you not have Interceded tor her poor life." ' I asked. ?'Judgment hail fl?\l to brutish beasts, sir, and It uould have taken a man ol more courage than I po*se**^l to have even s in gested that she ho pardoned." quoth the ex senator. John Surratt married a Virginia lady, last year, and Is now teaching school at a village In Maryland, about twenty miles hence. Mis* Surratt married a trea*ary Clerk, hot Immediately after the nuptial* he was dismissed f.om the department. The datighUr of Jackson, who shot Col. l.U? worth for tearing down the stare a?>d bars firm his hotel, is a clerk In the po*t ortVse de partment. She received her place UintOKb the Inrtuence of Col. Mosby. Same t'me since, she was discharged, bnt npon hca.lng of It the president?put this Jo^n to lit* credit? Instructed Jewell tliat this worthy young lady was to be retained a? long as he was pre*id'*nt. I guess Ml** Jackson will not opi>ose a third term? VnuMity 'v\ Letter to Auyhxto Chrtmiele ami tbitiiiel. Aw El*ct*tcat. spti tkk. ? We learn that within the last two weeks a singular discovery has l>een made at the house of JesseGarth. for many years deceased. It Is said that a distinct and accurate llkeues* of Mrs. Garth, who has been dead for twenty years, can be seen on a pane of glass iu the upper sash of one of the windows, presenting very much the appearance of a photograph negative. The discovery is said t<ihave b<*eu made by a woman who was washing clothes In the yard, who Imagined some one was watching ber through the window, and went inside to see wl?o It was. We gather tnese facts from l)r. Charles Brown, wno h^s him self seen the singular picture. I)r. Brown re members that atiout twenty year* a^o Mr. Garth told blm that bis wife, while standing at that window, was stunned by a sudden flash of lightning, and the doctor's theory Is that the out lines of her feature* were photo graphed on the window pane at that time. The youngest daughter of Mr. Gartli, and others who were w? 11 acquainted with Mr*. Garth, have seen the picture and pronounce it a striking likeness. It Is said to be more distinct about nine o'clock in the morning and three In the evening than at any other time ol the day.?CHnito'te ( V>t) Cftrwn h . TBI I/EECnCR SCAXDAL? T7l? IaAmI r [*< r jury (?????The New Yoik Tribune of Satur day says: "A motion was granted and aa order issu<*l yeeterday In the Kings county court of sessions which have an important connection with the great scandal case. Ou last Saturday J. T. Marian, couusel for Jos. Ix-ader, the alleged perjurer, made a naotiou lor the appointment of a commissioner to lake the testimony of Jos. Richards, brother of Mrs. Tllttm. and that of hl6 wife, resi dents of New Jersey, to be used as evidence for the defence upon the trial of the Indict ment against Loader. Mr. Marian argued in support of bis motion that their testimony was material to the defence, as they would testify that Mrs. Tllton had confessed to them the existenoeof criminal relation* be tween Mr. Beocher and herself. District At torney Brltton claimed that the evidence sought to >>e obtained was immaterial and opposed allowing another flood of flltb to flow upon the community. At the opeulug of the court yesterday morning County Judge Moore announced that he had issu-l an order for the appointment of a commis sioner to examine Mr. and Mrs. Richards at their residence at Montclair, N.J. A Romance of a Misstwo Nsw Yortt Judge? Lave, A<lulfcry, IHivrce ami M-irrtai/e. The truth Is out at last concerning the va cant bench in one of our city courts. The name we no longer withhold, being already public through other channel*. Julge Van Brunt, in his official capacity a* vestryman of Zion church, oecame euamored of Miss Jennie Bull.an interesting lady belonging to the church. Last spring Judge and Mrs. Van Brunt were divorced In Blnghampton by Jostle* Balcom. of the supreme court, the cause being adultery, committal, according to an alleged confession to Mrs. Van Brunt, In Paris. The seperation was only nominal, at least apparently, Judge and Mrs. Van Brunt living for several weeks nnlor the same roof at No. 27 West 30tli street, and at tending church together. In July the Judge went to Europe and Mrs. Van Brunt Into the country. At the same time M.ss Bull sailed for Europe, professedly to obtain mu sical instructions. Two months afterward notices of the marriage of Judge Van Brunt and Miss Bull in Cambridge, Eag. appeared In the newspapers of this city. Tae rest is known.?Ar. }'. <trnimm-ui', l.Uh. Is it Spirits'.'?TV Great Want Wil (?s* 8tiU Unriectried.?A special to the Boston Globe from Detroit, Michigan. November 12, says: "The jury In the case of the will of tbe late Capt. E. B. Ward, the great Iron-master of the west, to-day. after 51 hours deli ^ra tion, reported that they could not agree, and were discharged. The eon test over the wilt was brought on by two sons of the te*tator: the father had provided a monin aud a home for tbe sons, bnt as Ward's estate foot ed np ?.r>,000.00i>, with about **0n,?s<0 debt to be deducted, tbe sons concluded they should have more than was allowed In the provi sion, and sought to break tbe will ana take their chances in tLe estate. Mediums from near and far were called to testify that Ward waxa fanatical beJeverln spiritualism, and that the will in question was dictated by spirits. The testimony of witnesses was taken, occupying 34 days. There were 11 day6 of argument, and the jury were out two days and a quarter, with the result above stated. They stood ?in favor of sustaining the will to fiwho favored breaking It on account of the undue Influence exercised. A CrRloCS CASE? -Ven Ijfd Into Crime by a L>eteeUi<e.?ln tbe United States circuit court. criminal j art, before Judge Benedict, this morning, Michael Boyle, James Maher, and Michael Tfeage, recently convicted of passing counterfeit money, were arraigned for sentence. They are all hardworking 'longshoremen of good character. Iu July last.lt Is alleged, Detective Drummed, of the secret service, acting under the name of Montgomery. Induced them to pass several counterfeit silver ooms and then arrested them for passing counterfeit money. To-dsv they were allowed to tell their story, and they Introduced a number of creditable wit nesses to prove it. Their oounsel moved that Judgment be suspended, and Judge Benedict granted the motion, and in so doing said that if the prisoners bad been allowed to testify on their trial tbey would not have been con victed, and that In bis opinion the officers of tbe government should be engaged In the work of preventing crime rather than creat ing it Jf. Y. Commercial, Wh. Gallant Fight by a 8oldier ?A spe cial to the St. Loals RepubHcan from Kan sas City says that one of tbe soldiers named Bernhardt, reported killed In the light with a band of Cheyenne Indians, near Fort Wal lace, Kansas, two weeks ago, was foand wandering on tbe prairie last Tuesday by a By of soldiers out bunting. He lost nis e In the light and bid himself In the grass, but was afterwards found by two In dians, whom be kept at bay ten hours with his rifle. They then left, and Qom that time till fouDd by tbe soldier* be bad wandered about tbe prairie without food and was almost famished when discovered. The Whwey Riho Triaia?The trial of some of tbe chief men of tbe western whisky ring Is to commence In St. Louis this week. McDonald, who was formerly Intenial rev enue supervisor, and under whose admin is - tration tbe giganUc f?nds were committed, will be arraigned to-day, and Avery's _ comes np Wednesday. Cel. John A. Joyce, ex-revenue agent, baa been sentenced by the United States district court of Missouri to three years and six months Imprisonment In tbe penitentiary and to pay a One of 93.000 for complicity in whisky frauds. VA brutal bosband in Maine carefully ground a knife to a keen edge, seised his wife by tb* neck, drew back her bead, and cut off-?the blonde hair that she prided' herself so much aboot. *7~"Jofan, I wish you'd close that door." said an Irritable father to his son. "Your mother nut be sooMfng somebody at the other end of the ball, there's snob a c-raught from that quarter." VHannah Drledup, who la aa ambitious maiden lady of uncertain age, says sbs would so like to bat be la that "matrimonial tidal > ail fr aatkef ?aow? InUact-aig U toa*. -*tmm teheed t>a '? call I "M V'LY ?f Biorv^lU ]+P*r i. 4a ?.-d u ???. ? Ml | ic*? St?lH j ^ Tt? tIi>|Uoaii alofl* rw w?f(f*rt 1 iitaa T?C> ??rapfc. tak*ih.?ra. I Urtti fartAc, Fand. M? l .u ln*ir ?^'i ?? - < uw? anu .... mm* i . ? ' - y*- C?"r du" bu' i>?*4t. ?? 'tVf'i * **?? a?"-rvtt0?} r*<,; tL\ ? otker rid* csrkanea* 0?im <iai?i ?^ rha ?.-3 Oata doll ? ' - " - %u4 ??m" ? ?kt? *---?. IH iiailTl" ^ r; dull. 7?*-V ilit dslT sad VMpSi. TVnmC wrrt Hfiii knt mM P?ck. d Mi? h TiT y?: 44. ? \ h*o?t ?. wall aaiaa. ?*? Wm. r'aar H* ?1<)ap. m> kod. ?i**11H 1U.In fair '-.n ?hilder?^ ?V. ri?r rft al?*a. M lltw, |?w ?* Uf< 4afi?k4 kM?) .?l?s Mm ?* ?rtfw m4 f rot?unctU|)d Petr ?ub u?im ? crada. l\rfV HlKxTllT ffaa ?R4MUlr u fM?H ?IM? ?m.l l7 MitUilli, lor W-\ tfin la at*a?. *M<n, a; W?t \ ,rDW. 9. k Mk l " "'"f*? ' d. Mfc;d<>.? n??*. s t.?. ?(. *?*! tat, t ? ^ 'o*y In fair <l?"*>aeJ, I %le*. W ?VT f*&?rL H??ll ?n 1 I nr *LV Q***fH? t(a Adi Hid Mititf, ? i * I'-Tl ?ot julrtud IKf.iuat *'*?' rwir Corn 4iiI<m ??. I Lo*i?e<?. . K. U | ? ?On?mk '? Mil* i ar ?Jl' f*i ?? ?? C *. beoda. ft.**, liO ) a ? ? ? Mihs Annie Ix?t'l*E ("art write* to a fYlend In Chicago an tmaMuy trMu it ol her first ntgfct In Miwo*. Ilere m* souse e* - tract*. ? The terrible nliht cam*. end I nut o!i the war palut with fear a'id trrm'.i arid mv fjc* ?w douhlf their iitf with n rltrmcnt. I sang my couplet* which <>i.en the ae <mmI art of 'Trovatore'- -and such aiw ' I' J'*st like llie Cn.cliinatiane at the festival ^blea them*. 1 ua.l i>e*?n t?l<l to make my flrat bow at a eertatu box. c*?n ..'2* u" Pr,'?** and MlDCNM*. but for the lifeof m* l couldn't tell which it vu. ao 1 *UiO(l still, M? mm * (o>vk?, aqI then In my mt^rv, I ?mw*4 &r?t to lb* ?pletts. llnrw When I came to mv aensea I l?ow?*1 to the w rur?f i>ox. After UiedcitrkMa 1^'** 5.V."PPlauded a''..l Hhri<-k?t at uiitll I thought the Mod oca were on my tiark. aud t ji*? I bored to the wrong box a*:a u* After the clnae of tlie a?cond act we w. r?>calle>l >u four tlnioa. Hy that tlm<> I knew where u? l**w- ?"d ? ^mlleit my aw<^t?>?t to Mh* mval tlea. After the third at t I wan recall*! thrae time*, and after tt.e entire oixra, we w?*ut r ut Mx tituea. The aecoud time w > ?am, the public wm even more entinihla^tlc and 1 had to go out aiooe in nnaw<-r u? the criea in ?t'ary. koIo." Tliey callrd f.,r nif uionc tii? TirPt flight. I'tit I do T?ot llli^ toofleud ter and t*ri?:hcr artUU. ho I went out'with other* at the end of the op?-ra. I w?<ni on I aiooe Mx tln.es, and Mich fliontlni and wav ingof hat* ami hoiidkerchtet^! My t icrcaa haa been U.e e\?*iit ol tV iniaion tliua far. ?oo*ee they Uioaght tl ?t iiothlnv ?p.?cial c??nlJ come ??ut ot Vankte lorn. WbA l aar I am an Am-rlcin they think 1 mean SoutU Amerira. whl?h i luist'-n to explain by tell iOK th?'m I am the Vtnk<?.>t of Vank?ev and ,'UI' 1 *a* horn among the rorg* of <ieai old M iiue.1' Tnvrjcn o* Nrw l??tr- an roa a LtTBU* not.p. A New York le tri i ,e K*i:itu.?v Sunday Neai. aa>-a ??in ma. y of our l*rga dry aoodt store * )ounn lauievare performing in the ready made clothl'ig department Uia rtntiea ot <itrecu>r. or "aalker." nearly al **J' ? position nilPd hy m-n. It la an a*r<?o at>le ch.anire. a? la>lie? have to try on tli* ready mnoa iin????. etc. No more amnalag Fight la to he seen than tadiea trying on Iiimc dnwef. The fcnialr i lr*rk* are M^lcct*! for their appcaniT.cc, and, thrretw*. ar* the fineat-lo. .i-ing >-oung women In the metropo olla, Invariably tall and ^li^ht. v. that ?i??i they put on a macnldceot drexs ror t ' .onkn ot <!iai>lay ing it t4> aome probnble co>-tr?mer, they look ao eletanl that one cannot but wish tuey could have the drew* theinxe'vwi; the fun ia when the wonid-tie purehaaer trie* it on to see bow i-he looka In it-a dreaa de signed tor a tall, alira atrldow look funny on a short, fat old woman; it aen<r.* to me al moet all tlie buyer* are ot that claaa. A girl tried on uo less than twenty three dre**<*a a! Alttnau'a. and then dldn t mane a aale. Waist* of drew* are alwaya cut f.>r thia periple. Just a? shoea are alwaya made for peojde witii long, narrow f?et. T ierp laaonta talk of maklni: aklrts only, g'ving enough material to make a walat to tit tae buyer, at which fat ladies will rejolra. A Woman Dead or a Bkokkx Hkart ? The funeral ceremonies of the late J*m*? Atkins, whicii were to have Uken place at hi* residence in Hramhall avenue. iWgen Heights, yesterday, were postponed br the tragic drath of his wife. who. while prepar ing herself In her l? Jnaim for thec?*reiuo!tiea in the parlor, full dew I on tiie flo<?r. The medical inveati<auou which f.illowad revolt ed In the discovery thai she died of a rap tured bloodvessel near to? heart, and had literally died of a broken heart lrom exeea slve grief. The funeral aervlc* were poat Crd uutll Sunday, when both will be led in Ore?n\7ood. Mra. Aikins ha I, about two week* ago. been called from r*a a<ia to attend the audden illness ot her bus. band?Jfcw Ymrk &*n, Viih. Pca*t Air tw thk Pi blk schools.-In a paper read before tlie American Public luallh Assuciatlon at Kaltimnre. Pruteasor E. W. C'laypole of Antloch College, ohio. says: "In the facr- of the sanitary Taw that 2,000 cubic leet of fresh air hourly are needed for a single person, yet we read ot Uie puhlia schools of Brooklyn where only from 10* to 24 cubic leet to each child possible, while the temperature rauges from (.?to :io degrees, and in another from 80 to '?5 degree*. Lunatics maintained at tlie public cost reoeive t?etter treatment,criminals live in better condition. This la the sanitary ?deration ourchildrea fet. reciting lessons on veutllation lua}>o nted atmosphere, or on the evils of tight lacing, to a teacher wno disrucards th? laws.** The Brooklvi* Riwr; to hi Mane to i>isgorge?Tt e threatened legal campaigu &galn.*t the Br. yn ring, fur tlie purpose compelling them u> make restitution to tho city treasury, is not mere newspaper talk. It is a fact, and tlie proof of it I* that tl>? Attorney General ha' nlrendy tak^n the ne cessary preliminary ateps to brlug the de fendants Into court. The process may be a protracted and tedious one, hut If the result ne the same as that which crowned the suita against the Tweed ring. Justice will be vindi cated at last .V. Y. Chr. P-<u. ls>i *r. Hi Was Pcz/.r.ED?A family living on Cass avenue fouutl a good thickness of cream on some milk that had been standiuc over night, and when tlie milkman made his usual call the ?leasol housewife exhibited the cream and *al<l. "I never expected to ate this." The man looked at the cream, winked wisely and solemulr. scratched his .iea.1. ami replied: ??Well. I don't kmiu what all* it, but yon can throw it out an<l III *!ve yo? a fresh pint in Its plnce f? Itrtr<?' Fm Half or a city Bratfan b?- a* Inrcx piarv?An iiicend'arv Are destroyed nearly half the city of Ellsworth, Kansas, Friday morning. The flame*. owiu*r to a gala of wind, swept everything in liWr way. *nd nearly all the build.ugs on the soutn sideot Main street were burnel The i<vts wilt amount to *50,000, on which there la a alight 1 n s u ran ce. The Malayan DirrtccrLTm aeem like, ly to be-bridged over." It la now thought that the murder of Mr. Birch, the Britisu resident, was unpremeditated, and the arm ing of the Malays is describe I a* only defen sive. At the same time, the British garrison at Perak keeps it* eyes open ajd its pow der dry. ?S^Blohbs. fjieaklog of an acquaintance whose stock of brains Mas heavily mort gaged, remarked "Why. he's next door to * loot, ami sometimes mores in." Moody ia awfully down on card^-playing and novel-reading, lie says it takes aboat 1,000 novel-reading and card-playing chris tians to make one good one. EMALIr?HABBIkON <>a th- UtL No,wvn Ml. bf ike l?r. Hmo Ball <r.*l tba rwMMct ot lb. 4oaa Pcaraoa. BroHtr Small to Mas AastT ?aaaiaoR, betk eftkis city. * IS iLEBBKON?JEWKLL At Pk.ladal^hla, aa tha IStk last . at tk? rasidsaor of the bn ia a fatkar, Mlaa Lillt WiLsaaao*, of PUil. i 4?bi?, t, Mr. Joaa A. Jbwkll.cI Wasfelactoa, VV * HAKET On tha uoralac of tV Ifcl. isat .alter tt?rtrB,ss,u*~ j?? Kotkoa ?( faberai heraafter. ? . LIH Norembar U. ICC, at J a Ltbs, a aaUvaof tkar?ssti trra**, I tar tha last It years a raaMMt o t;Kd?ian May kasast la Faoctal witl lake ?a. ?N PeaaavWa ?. all a m. rrteada at tha fawll} ara ? r la*(lad to attend ^UrriaUirr sua PkiiaSai UNDERTAKERS. R.w?a^ T ttl UK Slant loayirxT. ?StlL H " ' mtertrnker, It 914 M ?uilt If