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_——eee RAILROADS, Srecrant NOTICE. STFAMER LINES. ee >", NORFOLK, vA STON «1D PROFIDENCES: ae BALTIUWORE AND OnIO RAILROAD Steamer JANE ber On and after this date, MAROH 11th, “ FAST EXPRESS TRAIN FOR PHILADELPHE Deminion Steam-hi Mia Dre netice will te iver when the’ heltof the Lake wil: commence her regulee trips. Wilt at 9:25 p. m., daily. For freight iv to. 73 FITZHUGH, 6th-street Wharf. NEW YORK CONNECTION made by this train. aes ED. Niowaeaye Va, Cans ITH RECLINING CHAIRS RUM | _marm2m hihi Fy THROUG : U SuSE SRTHER Novice, THE STRAW IR GEO. S. KOONTZ, General Agent. aie LOT BOY will make an ad JA MATTI leaving het what ae it's! m. THU ar _waril-colm — [E Foturning at 1 Ry'2; FRIDAYS. ‘Tois ‘af- W YORA AND rT ys i ma 'y for our dealers to receive a con- sabes Rott TABPOSA Tone, | Bnet ne. an fF the Washington and PHILADELPRIA, ‘ionik, marl7-im N. B. FITZHUGH. Agent. BOSTON. Px L POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND | By THROUGH BETWEEN Was: EW voxs*SINGTON amp | {> Av and WITHOUT CHANGE OF Caks. nt Sone ‘The eyuipment on this line ie mew and of the most Sgr | 2 slegant and i ed finish every MONDAY TRAIN 9.23 A.M. 15 LL- p.m. These steamers _ ERPING Cau ai ling public, and ‘are unwir ile Tate. com | Bar ecpenenier and. eight actomat tof Baltimore’ ant Potomas | EREIGHTS MUST BE'P 160 cp aoa B streata, an fol information « 'EPHENSON & B reas for ‘adelplia. Woints Kast daily, encep? Genant™ ward 2mm 3 ited Pu Ci i itp Now Week ta tind a v ron Steamer yles, Captain = ly overhauled reotied, Bill resume her trips for Potomac river Landings of fly : TUESDAY, March 34, and 9-055 im Express for Philadelphia, Now York SATURDAY thereafter, ‘caving visa what, Cult Pinion Game enon : to reet, at 7o'clock s,m. Returning, EMAN PALACE SUERPING CAnS os erent Washington every Weduosday and Sunday Tickets and i stion can be procured at the of- fy a tat be Reo Baggage for and checked at hotels and_pri- ee nee. rders left at the offices mac Ther 13th street and Pennsyl- m northeast cornerof Peunsyl- street Depot BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BAL BROAD, corner 6th aod B streets, = D. M. BOYD, Jz., General Passenger Agent. Philadelphia. Pa, GEOKGE ©. WILKIN feb? »Derintendent, Baltimor ALTIMURKE AND OHIO BAILBOAD. WINTER SCHEDULE—Janvany 4, 1876. WASHINGTON OITY, imore and Way Stations. suore, Annapolis, Frederick and Yate reside NEY EXPRESS LINB VIA CANAL, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., WASH INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. 0. SAILING Days. From Pier 2, North Wharves, Phil WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at From 59 Water street, Geo DANS and FRIDAYS. st am — * iphia with Clyde’ Steamers for Provi- gland States, No wharf- YDE, Agent for D. of 0 ladetpiie. F. A. REED. Alexandria, Va. . * A WM. P.OLYDE £00. re and Relay. D.D C. MINK, 29 Devonshire street, Boston. w York. Philadelphia, Boston, Balti- | ma-Freighte delirerse by Knox's Express Or- d Relay ts left at General Office, 603 Pennsylvania avo- {azo» St-Louts, Louisville, Oincin- | nue, or at the Steamers’ Wharf, will be prom ndusky, Pittsburg, Hagers- | attended to. ‘eons. 1 Gemuaitown, “Barnesville, AMERICAN LINE. “fom. MAIL STEAMSHIPS. #15 1 Rocks and Way Stations, ONLY “LINE CARRYING TH. ets = 30 more amd Way Stations. AMERICAN FLAG. 16.3 acteurs and Kelay- Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for 12.30 p.u.. Baltimore and Relay. QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. 1.00 p.m. Hew York. Philadelphia, Boston, Nor- | CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE s ik, Balt Dinner at Relay. ACCOMMODATIONS ENSURPASSED. jie. = ys ~ Way Bates as low as by another first-class Line. fart iitan branch.) PETER WEIGHT & SONS, General Agents 3.43 pm. Stations to SHERMAN 8.00.2. AN a ors), A, ita, . . ore, Annal and Way Stations. % ’: Lek sacar ine! and W: snes Ty 1429 Vitreet, Washington, atictis (via Metropilitan emnek KOM PHILADELPHIA 6 Baltimore and Belay. : a ea A an Rg ounw Sian use ile. Puliman’ cars. Br - ‘asi Ls row aa sas NOB FROM BOSTON AND PROVIDE! ty. ore and rey Meations. Mork Setant vik ‘ new Line,” and vs ad New York Fast Ex- | "S20 Advertisement of "News 920g: m- Batuunore and Way Btattons, ee Ee ee nee 11.40 'p. 'm.. Chicago and St. Louis, Cincinnati, | apety 59 Water street, Georgetown, DU. Louisville and Pittsburg. Fast Express. NDAY TRAINS. Sta:tos. ‘m., 1.30, 3.45, si CeNxanrn LINE. NOTICE. With the tlew of diminishing the chances of col- Usion, the Steamers of this Line take « specified conrse for all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New Satron. yan oe — 1» CF eg an of 0 at Bint. ce z er Infor Baltimore | sothing to the north of . BE my ny, ng Bh Ege fle Ls 455 Pennsylvania avenue, where orders will be | & st 42 lat..or nothing to the north ef 42. hecked and rece » stopping mae vedstaay | wire BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN COLE, General Ticket Agent. GEO. S. KOONTZ. General Agent. _jy8_ | “ POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Brptaone AND POTOMAO BAILROAD. DEPor conser 6TH AND B Staats N.W. After Monday, March Ist, 1976, trains will ran as follows: From New Yorn. From New Yorn. Abyssinis..Wed., March 24 *Bothnia...Wed Cslabria...Wed.) March 31 Abyasinia..... Sai A . Wed., April 7/Cuba. ed... April 4) tin. TRAINS LE4VE FOR BALTIMORE. “Hussia..” Wed’ Aprilaiialgerin ete, Mer’ ip $.39 0m, Northern Kxpresa, daliy except Mon- ‘and every fo "a WEDNESDAY and SATUB- a7 from New 8.0 m., Express for Philadelphia aad New York, daily except Sunday. $:40 a. m., Accommodation, dail 9:23 a. m., limited Express’ for Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passon- STRATES oF Passage —Cabtn. 990, 8100, and 9150, Neccording to sccommodaticn,” ic aris, Pis'eca, dftional ‘Return tickets on favorable New York, daily except Sunday. Parlor Oar Train. = agape eye canna Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, ol via Baltimore. ete . LIS pom. Bapress for, Philadelphia and New | and ail-parts of Eurepe, st lowest rates, Through ork, daily except Sunday Dill of lading ven for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, P. m., \ccomunadation, daily exept Sunday. | Antwerp and other ports on the Uontinent, and for P Philadelphia, dail except Sanday. Mediterrt ports. For freight and cabia passage >. xprese, West, daily. apply at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green; DP. ork td Express. © steerage passage, N. Broadway, Re 4 > is ress, di Eng obama ig Building, or to Oris BIGELOW, Banker, 605 d North, on Saturday street, opposite Patent Office. ym for Weak winmeran jana te” CAS. @ FRANCKLYN, Agent. AINS ARKIVE A #TON. = ein he ete fp SECM ANEN’ TARE OF STRAMORIES ahs 7 ~ iain WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. 11-25 a.m, Accommodation, daily except Sunday. — Peery Bj Balumore sd Pollaastpie Express, ily except Sunday. 4:03 p'm.. limite! Rxprems from New York, daity rcpt Sunday. 6:13 pm. 503 a 9.03 > iimore aud est. 11:10 p.m. Southern Express, daily. 11:23 p.m. Rich Trains leaving dey, Thursday sad Sut SRERE Suuday, connect et ope 8 ee P: , J. W. THO: Fretahts delivered by Knox's Express, Orders left at General Office, 603 Pennsylvania avenue, OF at tho steamer wharf, will be prom; attended _ INSURANCE COMPANIES. OES A THIRD OF A CENTURY OF SUC. CESS —The LYCO! thetr orders at Ticket Office, Isth street and Pennsylvania Fomengors leart Rorthwest corner « Bvenue, northwest corner éth street and Pennsylva- Bis avenue, can have their baggage called for aud =i ING FIRE INSURANCE checked at by cls and residences to all poiuts North | COMPANY, organized June 10, 1840. Assets January and West mgb tickets to Cincinnati, Oolum- | }, 1474, over ‘$6 400.000. Hoe paid shout 95000 00 ip bas, Indianepol's, Leaisville, St. Louis, New Or- | lowes. I am issuing Policies in this Old aud ‘Triea ey Len ps yaad all poi Company at fair 100. scents, “G0. 6. WILKINS, General Supt decd0-eoty Otice, D. M. BOYD, Jr. Gon'l Pase'r Agent. a) 23-tf {IRE INSURANCE. ‘Niagara Fire Inrurance Company of New York- Assets, 135625. Surplas, §9020. x Republi: Fire In-arance Com y of Now York-— Amete, $700,000. Surplas, M00. 1374 PENNSYLVANIA zours 1875 THE NORTHWEST, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. ‘raina leave as fc Maphattan Fire in ae York— y_of Philadel as, $268,000. Assets, $0640). Surplas, $356 National Fire Insurance Com) phia, Pa.—Aassets, 856,000. Bu ht Cars, with m rm impro vements. ‘wo hundred miles saved to Western and Central Hew York. PROPOSALS. National Military 8. TIONAL C¥METERIES, TON, D.U., March 10, 1875. LS, IN’ TRIPLICATE, this advertisement attached to peers procurtag tickets st SEALED lations in Palace these offices can Oars for Chicago, | 69 with « copy Pape boyd. de General P Agont, Monday: Apel. basrat Chick d place th: N. HOW D, Jr, Gens londay. Apr 19. I-75, ut which time and place they ui Philadelphis, Bo. | will be opeucd in ihe proven cnet Caldas ace the stracting inci.sure walle of brick or stone around the National Milirery Cemeteries at Glendale and Seven Pines, near Richmond, Va LEKANDBIA AND WASHINGTON B. B. aN D ALEXANDSIA & FREDERICKSBURG E. B, | “The work will be inspected by competent engi- Co. ov B axp Sixtu Stanets. ore, and a strict compliance with the terms of the Local iraine ieave for Alexandria as follows-—6, 7 will be required. 8, 9," 16, lism, 1, 3, 4," 5,6, 7pm; 9a. pies of plans and pecifications may be sesn at w. snd 7 p.m. daily, all other trains daily except | nis Smee at the jermaster 4 office at Fort Mon- Busds, ree. Va., nbd 9 meterirs above named "Local Trains lesve Alexandria ae follows:—6, 7,8, 9, 10, 12 a.m.; 1,3,4,5, 6 and 7 ths 3 = aud Proposais for didressed to ey ROCKWELL, Capt. and AQ. ME T K SWEEPING AND OLEAN- PPROPORALS FINO ALLEYS. the unde: mar25 6t om and Chi BEAT Sot he! ee cae Wee . Fem — for sale at Orr ner isth street and nasy! i 4 meee Ofase un ‘ner *tb street and Peansyivania wore can Weve orders Tor Seated Proposals wil ; Dansage til Borclock m.,cu SATURDAY, the 27th of Merehy < et all botels and residences thro 1875, for Cleaning and Sweeping the Alieya in the Lp ae Go a GEO.C. WILBINS, General Supe, | ‘aM ication at this office. jané-tt Baltimore, Md. the Engineer. FRANK T HOWE, j ‘hron, Rep) Chief Cierk. STOVES, &c. j | ‘0 GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- ‘AS. B. HARROVER, facturer af Stowes HIS IS TO G Thm: dealer | ber having obtained from the Su; Court of | the District of Columbia, holding ® Bpecial Term, i late of, Washington Clty. D.C.» soi are. hereby’ Be BALL. late of Washington city, District | 26th day of March, 13. of Columbia. Ky 5 en oe? Ox ‘I> th.3t 5 SShibit the sansc. with the vouchers thersot, tothe | J THE UE COURT OF THE DISTRICT aceasta te kone be tuaieden eae tees Holding « Special Term, March 9th. 1575. of the said etait" Gives under my hand thle pit the cate Of Thomas Av Lascaby and. : 4 ‘Meth Gay of March. I Perry, eee of AMMON GR! zs 5. JEMIMA P (ber X mark) BALL, BExecutriz. itness. 4. W comed, approtiation Hegiater of Wiljs, Columbia sforenaid, 4 Soth, A. D. 1873, for’ the Bnal | bution and of ieict WEARING APPARELeCas | thr ants In poy price 3 collected and turned hen all the R917 D | creditors of said at ‘at- | the office of Ik. their SSSI. % Beeleded Trou al estate: ded, ‘“ Ld aieaemnsimg nad Wee one Rewapaper pre- Sonivasia aventer |" maril-th ae of Witt. HOMAS DOWLING, \uction=r. NORTHERN LIBEETY MARKET SHEDS AT On FRIDAY, March 26th. at 1 0% E the premises. (K street, tetw: aah ana e ‘threcee west} I wiil well, i: lots to anit purchasers iso rame Shed Market recantly erscted by the marke. fon sth street fing a over Bo fort ion as a ove Ian foe wide, and built of ths Wat mater 3 sale Most excelfont . pore ‘nd others to secure Mood bull ag Perms cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. mari3-d (Rep. and Daily Ohron.] ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS. Ancuement, No. 1001 norihweet corner ith and Dates HANDSOME PARLOR SUIT, Biue Rep; ALNUT BLUR REP Easy Citi Pies 7" if cunt INS. WALNUT CENTER Re surts A LOT OF FLOWERS. On MONDAY, March 29th, at 10 o'clock a. T will sell. at House No. 637 South Car « enue, ween 6th 7m tracts southeast, the above-described Farniture, &c. ‘erme cash. mu WASH. B_ WILLIAMS, Anct. Aras B. B. WARNE: Real Estate Broker Bad Aactionser, Federal Buildings, corne 7th and ¥ streets NW. TRUSTEER'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE ON 14TH STRERT, between P and Sam- By virtuo of a deed of trast, dated June 19th, wand recorded in Liber No. 564, folio 51, of + land records of the District of Columbia, 1 will, ou TUESDAY, March 234 ‘clock p! m..op the ise, tot highest bidder, the it: ALL that part of Lot num! of Dra- ry’s subdivision of square numbered two hundred and nine, (29,)on the ground pian of the cit Washington, District of Columbia, included w the following metes and bounce: Commencing the same ai the southeast corner of said lot 35, aud Tunning thence west ninety-five (95) feet; thence north twenty-six (25)feet eleven (11) inches’ theace east ninety-five (95) feet tothe line of 1th West, and thence sonth twenty six (26) feet 6 (1 Inches along ith street to the place of begin: ning. These premises are improved by two Brick Dwelling Houses, two stories and basement, in good repair. Fhe terms of sale are: One third of the purchase are not complied with within tev days after sale, th: ‘Trustee will recell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. caster at purchaser's coat. (Signed) SAMUEL STOTT, Trasteo. maril-eo&ds = J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. S27” THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY, March 30th, 1875,ame hour and place, By order of the Trustee marz3-« J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and Lth street, ‘Star Office Buildings. TECSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER 7p DIABA AVENUE AND 2p STREET By virtue of adeed of trast to ns, dated March 34,1874, and recorded in Liber No. 743, folio 456, ue of the land records of the District of Golambia, and at the reqnest of the parties secured thareby, We willsetl, in front of the premises, on TUBSDAY, March 30th, 1575, at & o'clock p.m ,all those certain ieces oF s of ground and pretises situate and ising in the city of Washington, District of Colum- bia.and known and described ws Lota throe (3), four (4) and five (5). in Todd's subdivision of original lot one, in square numbered five hundred and seventy- two (872", In Washington city, D. C., improved by a four-story hotel building Known as the‘ Tremont House.” ‘Terms of sale: Five thousand 4 cent, interest from September 1, 1574, together with expenees of sale, in cash; the balance in one and two yours from date, with interest. tl conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days, the Trnstees reserve the right to resell on five days’ notice at cost of defaulting pur- chaser. $220 down on day of sale. RAWLEIGH W. DOWNMAN, wrnctoog OSCEOLA O. GREEN. merlé-did LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. oars, with ten per Industrial Exhibition Co, $20 WILL BUY A FIRST MOKTGAGE PREMIUM BOND OF THE NEW YORK INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY. ‘Thene bonds are issued for the purpose of — funds for the erection of a building in the city o! jew York, to be used for a PERPETUAL WORLD'S FAIR, 8 ent home, where every manufacturer can exhitit and sell bis goods, and every patentee cat show his invention; center of industry which will prove # vast benefit to the whole country, For. this purpose the Legislature of the State of New York has granted @ charter to a number of OuF most wealthy and respectable merchants, and th gentlemen have purchased no less than eight bl: 6f the most valuable land in the city of ‘The building to be erected will be (250 feet in height), dome, and will cover constructed of iron, brick, proof. ‘The bonds, which ‘are al each, are secured by a first inortgage on the land and build- ing; and for the purpeee of making them >pullar, the Directors have decided to have guarterty draw: ings of $150,000 each, this money belng the Interest op the amount of the whole loan. Every bondbolder must reovive at least $21, but he may receive $100,000! OF $35,000, or $10,000, or $5,000, or @3,000, &e., &o. Fourth Serie Drawing, April 5, '75, Theee drawings take place eve MONTHS, and eventually EVERY ticipate in them. we THERES }OND wiil par- Addrees, for Bonds and full information, MORGENTHAU, BRUNO & CO., FINANCIAL AGENTS, 23 Park Row, New York, Post Orrick Daawer No. 29. Remit by Draft on New York City Banks, Regis- tered Letter, or Post Office Mouey Urder, POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE UNDER THIS PLAN. APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES Bi feb%-Im&K2m_ 1EBIG’S LIQU: AND TO! MM ED BY THE BEST PH acai IN ERGLAND AND AMERICA OPINION OF DR. STEUART, OF BALTIMORE, land ial for the Insane, Osice of the Mary! ‘on Tremp insane, ‘ 1 BALTiMons, October 27, 1574. ve the pleasure say 0 ve used tonie called “Eicbig's Ligula Extract of Best™ te | this Institution and cay ipa practice for morethan | Tecomment mt | ayear, _ -m it on one ig ante mi wo ever mot with, It combines Virtues of food and tonic in a remarkable way, and £ | am satisfied that it has been the means of savit life | Seed, of course, only under ths a eician. i 8 Srey ant BeeTor's ENGLISH COMPOUND EXTRACT oF This Poor restorative wal Srovery a it ve, an health and afr manufactured ‘at Maidstone, district § is ie ‘blood ‘and. muscalat tesue, those who use it to gain flesh as well ‘ab " @, @, CORNWELL & SON: FINE GROCERS. _mari7 1418 Penn. ave., opp. Willard’ W4touEs 1S, MOSDOE eunva, and AMERION TURES. Every variety of the Newest Styles at very Low febi6-tr M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. # COURT OF THE DIST: [5 THE SUPREME COURT OF pes the will of HENRY D. ‘Special aot eae heen vacee ree | months respectively, after date No! 1001 northwest co. ver Wth and D sts. LOY 6} CRERT 801TH, B gee AND lore STREETS wis 7/18 irtwe o « # July 24th, By virtue of a deed of trust. dates a, fats , 4 173, end duly recorded in Liber Bo. 464: on of the land in'and tiet of Columbia, at the written direction Putile action, ju fromy of the trombinneret $ preutiore, nt B-m.cou THURSDAY, March B3the tas Oi twas Portaln piees or or lot of situate, Rise Wasbington, in HeiG! ot Clambia own a ti ound plaa of said elt wumbered fore tn kauare Rumbered three hundred and elghen ‘erin of sale: $333.33, together with oly Mth. PT, a oraee ale, in cach teen J belance at twelve with interest at eight ‘ing at cost of purch: qT ‘ ihe my inet ater ean Se ee ‘Trustee marks WASH. B. WILLIAMS; A ASH. B. WILLIAMS, \actionser, Successor to Green & Williams, Aucts.,) No. 1001, northwest corner of 10th and D SaWON isan SA BETWEEN L TH 2 TREETS NORTHWESE. On THURSDAY, March 2. clock p.m. I shall sell, in front of the west part of Lot No 5, in fa subdivision of Square No. 214, fronting 19 feet street west, and running back one huudred feet six inches, more or less, improved by & frame house. Terms: One-third cash, ot which $100 must be paid Bide of mle; alanon ti 12 and 18 months for notes bearing interest and secu y a ds trast on tl Premises sold. Title perfect, an abstract of which can be seen at the sale. marls d WASH. B. WILDTAMS, Anot. json's on 15 JUNCANSON BROS., Anctioncors, Corner Ninth and D streets northwest, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS CORNER OF DELAWARE AVENUE Moet FRONTING TN APHEOE (Q N C. 0) GROUNDS, AT AUCTION. By virtue of certain doads of trust given to e dated th hb day of December, 4. D. 173, ‘ed in tiber No. 733, f slio 407 and f lio land records for Washington ict of Columbia, and by written req he parties secured thereby, I will s«ll at pul in oft ic auction on MONDAY, the 29th day of Marche A Dy 1575, at 3 o'clock p.m!, in front of the premises, ali thore certain pleges ‘or parcels of ground sicuated and lying in the city of Washington and District of Columbia, and known and de-cribed on the plat or plan of wald aity as lots numbered twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), and twenty-four:24), inthe subde: vision by the heirs of William Hickey, of ‘the west. ern part of original lot numbered five). in square numbered six hundred and eighty-six (684), the same as conveyed by said William Hickey's heirs to Geo H. Whitney by deed, dated Ist day of August, A. 1887, toxether with all_and singular the imp! ments, privileges, hereditatnents and appurtemauces to the same belonging, or in any manner appertain- ing. ‘Tiis property will be sold aubject to a prior en- cnmbrance of $5,000 and accrund interest.” Part of said encumbrance can remain upon the property, if desired by purchaser. ‘Terms of -ale: $2,770.76 and interest at 10 per cent. per annum from Nth of December, A. 1. 1873, to day of sale, and expenses of sale in cash: balance in one and two years, notes bearing § per cent. interest and Geared by, deed of trust upon the property sold. Conveyancing, &¢., at cost of the purchaser. A de- posit of $30 will be required apon each Tot as soon assold. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from day of sale the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser or purchasers. JOHN B. TYLER, Trastes. marl/-td DUNCAN3ON BROB., Ancts. 1 HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer, Beal Estate Exchange, $15 7th street n. w. TRUSTERE’S SALE OF V: STORY F. ERY DESIRABLE TWO. RAME DWELLING-HOUSE ON RB BETWEEN NEW HAMPSHIRE AND 17TH STREET, AT AUU- By virtue of a deed of trast dated June Ist, 572, and duly recorded in Libor No. 638, folio we of the land records for the District of Colum- nd at the request of the party secured thereby, sell, in front of the premises, on SA TURD. March 27th, at 5 o'clock p.m Original Lot number two (2), in Square numbered one hundred and fifty-four, ag laid down upon the plats or plans of the city of Washington, comprised Within the flowing metes and bounds: Be; ning at the southwest corner of said Original Lot ne hundred and twenty-seven 1%) feet six (6) inc! , thence east twenty five (25) feet, thence sonth oné hundred and twenty-seven (127) feet six (6) inches, and thence west twenty five (23) feet to the place’ of beginaing, improved by a nearly new two-story Frame Dwelling-House, ‘Terms of sale : $1,000 cash; balance in 6, 12 and 13 months, with interest, secured by deed of trast on the property. mveyaucing at the cost of the purcharer, A sit of $100 required when erty is bid Property 18 DIC ONT AMES H. SAVILLE, Trustee. marl5- a THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. HOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Real Kstate Auctioneer, 519 Tth stroct. CHANORRY SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLINGS ON MYRTLE STREET, Bee TWEEN NURTH CAPITOL AND FIKST STS. A pall that, part of Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su preme Court of the District of Columbia, passed Mo Reeth day of February, 1875. in equity cause No, 3.637, wherein Thomas B! Keogh is complaiaant and Benj. F. Gilbert et al. are defendants, the un- dersigned trustee will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises.on TUESDAY, the 6th day of April 3675, at 3 o'clock, Lots 137, 138, 139, 149. and Hi, in Gilbert's subdivision of suuare 65, in Wash- ington city, D.C. he above lots are each improved by a substantial two-story and basement Brick Building, and are now oe by good tenants. Each lot will be sold rately ‘erma of sale, as prescribed by the decres: One- third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; the residue in four equal instalments, pi With interest from day of sale, in 6, 15,24, Ts tobe given for the d chaser or pure! purchase money, and tobe a lien on the prope sold; or all cash, to be paid on day of sale, or upon ratification of sale by the court. 8100 to be paid down at time of sale on each lot. WM. FE. EDMONSTON, Trustee, mar22-4 THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF H AND ist STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated August 34, 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 759, 180, 0nc of the land records for the District of nd by the request of the parties secured ill sell, in front of the premixos, at oo MONDAY, March 29th, 1378. at public auctior 4 o'clock p. m., all that certain piece or parcel of ground and prem: ton, situate in the city of Washing- District of Columbia, and described as Lot ix (36), in W rthington & Dorsey's trustees TY, subdivision of original lots one, two, Square numb: enty-seren (77), a8 corded in the Surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, improved by a substantial turee-story Brick Dwelling with Back Buildi Terms of sale: Twenty-five hundred ¢ pense of wale and taxes for 1374 five hundred dollars in one yea cent. interest; the balance in two years, wit! at seven percent; or, the purchaser, at his the nt mortgage will ity by punctual ce to be paid ino may pay the costs of sale, taxes, fc. wi months est_on five thousand dollars, and pr rmitted to remain till rest. The 1 ep per cent. All couy ng at cost of pi chaser, If terms of sule are not complied with in ten dave, the Trustecs reserve the right to regoll at cost gf defaulting purchaser, on five days’ notice. § 150 down on day o} 2 : & c deen: Trustees. merits THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. I ATIMER & CLEARY, Bo ee neers = Real Estate he ging 5 ut est corner Penna. avenue ai street, west corgtar Office Building. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LUABLE IMPROVED RTH SIDE OF L qr AND 1Sru STS. RIEU », CONSISTING OF A TWO: STORY AND BASEMENT BRIOK DWELLING, CONTAINING § ROOMS, &c. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of he District of Columbia, F will well, at public t of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, ‘J a 7th, 1575, at 4:40 o'clock p.m., all that cer” tain piece or parcel of land lying snd dituato in the city of Washington, D. 0., described as tollowa: The western eighteen (15) fect and eight (8)inches of lot numbered four (4) by the depth thereof, in Ds son's subdivision of square numbered one hundred and sixty-one (161), with all improvements thereon ‘erms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One- fourth cash: and the residue in and 15 months, for which the notes of the purchaser, with interest from the day of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the premises sold, shall be taken. A deposit of #100 w ‘ibe required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the terme of saleare not complied with within seven lays after je, tf ‘rustee reserves the right sell the Broperiy at the cast aud risk of the dafaait- yarebaser. ~D. Stee. wards td LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. younce MIDDERTON, Auctioneers, Real Kstato dnd Insurance Agonts, $19 Market Space, Board of Trade hocma LE OF VALUABLE RRAU EB- TEATEIN Ti COUNTY Of WASHINOTS: a bistator g COLUMBIA, NEAR UNION: ‘OWN, ON Ti OSTIA ROAD, WITH IN TEN MINUTES WALK OF THE NAVY ee SH. B. WILLIALS, & Succstenr 40 Greer & Wiliams: Acts.) TION 8, N UNI PROVED BUILD- ALEOF AN UNTW ity few minutes past hile in executive session a motion to nomi: Don Pardee to be Unit DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. States judge in Louisiana on the table was ~ aTINER & ¥ agreed & vote of 35 to 15. 1. pea eee Rod! Rete Broker sisting of binselt ant’ Be Bayard.) was ap. is le) Cag Caro Baten: OS® | pent Gy th ctr twa on, te Pre ——- mi aft SATURDAY, MORNING, March a7¢h. | that unless he might have some further cont furusl sale of Household sAlserte’bs | munication to ~ > cca aiaamalaning ; 4 Mr. submitted a resolution which Lot Pangy riscion ise x nodal ted, thanking Hon. ween’ LATIMOR & OLBARY, Aucts. | 07 ty with which in at pre Wark WARE ® “Giniand Oyiiars Ranear, | "alt: Rausomn suet 5 ce ee es, Louisiana avenue, bet ven Sh and 10th a * | tion 'in the case ident Wilase rt inf re } i i nt 3 ‘J ii & Hi} i Hi mae JASE Gray Swisswene. From the A 5 MOULTON AND RVARTS. A year . &t this time, Evarts and Frank sdoaiton tne = it was unantmoust, 83 HEAD OF 4ND MULES AT acc- TION WAST RECRED HAND & XPRESS ee See Pt RT WAGONS, NEW AND SEC- ai nad Ou SATURDAY MORNING, March 27, | further commi to make the | be commen nr Bt 930 0 clocks wo will tal a Senate. = 7 — our Mr. Boutwen catied — 45 head of Horses and Mares fix the sine die adjou up the resolution to 40 bead of Mules. socnt, and filled the pathe Mules hare Just arrived Semis iron ore blank w.th March 24, 5.45 p.m. : to. ks in Penneyly and wi gold single a 2 thea in pairs. We call ial attention 0." contractors to | thanked the Senate for the compliment paid Rei a ing Seal sind'worins had tos | ea ae condition. The «ale of Mules will commence at mars-2 [Rep.| W 1. WALL & J° F. KELLEY, Real Estate Agent and Adetioneer, Office No. 902 sth st. northwest. inv’ red to discharge their duties. and wishing them asafe journey home, declared the Sen: _OUFLEE sine aie. eee THE BEECHER TRIAL, OF DESIRABLE BUILDING LOSS ON AND NEAR THE CORNER OF DELAWARE ——e AVENUE AND K STREET NORTHEAST, AT | Secomd Day of Bessie Turner ander AUCTION. Cross-Examination. On SATURDAY NEXT, the 27th instant, at 5 o'clock front of 1 716. B;,m.. 1 will sett. at public auc Pysmians, Lots 14. 15. 16 and 19, 4 From the Now York Herat. The =, u named lots, each square No. there were more women in it than on Mon- day, when Bessie Turner took the stand yes- terday. She wore a black sacque and dress, a bitof white lace around the neck and a pretty bow of lace before, and her white cuffs Were fastened with gold medallion stucs. Nothing was left undone to give her sel esteem, the next friend to confidence, and ber Olive-colored kids were half of the time in the air, fondling her face. ie has been too much suppressed in life for the shining qualities of which she is conscious. Making wax flowers in a Massachusetts village, shut up in a school at Steubenville, cutting out Gresses at Tarrytown, and finally cabined at Beaver, were no proper occupations for one of her live temperament and ambition. She cannot be said to be a remarkable wit- ing on the corner of K street and said avenue, Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest ats per cent.. and secured om the property sold. $25 to be paid down on each lot inmediately after sale. Conveyancing at cost of r cad JOS. F_ KELLEY, Auct. Hos E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th street. On MONDAY, March 29th, at 12 o'clock a_m., 1 shall sell, at my office, the Book Accounts of Louis Valentine, bankrupt. Each account will be sold separate to the highest bidder. Also, a Lot in Hunt ington. Terms cash. mar25-td_|Rep.| T. E.WAGGAMAN, Assignee. ATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southeast corner Pennsylvania avenue and ilth st., Star Office Building. UNGY, MECHANIC. AT AUCTION On MONDAY March the 20th. 1575, at 12. o'clock. at the wharf foot of th street, we Shalfsell the Pangy, Mechanic, in fine coniition. ‘erms cash. LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. _marat a W488. 8. WILLIAMS. Auctioncer, (Suecessor to Green & Williams, Auct’s,) No. 1001, northwest corner loth and D fully understands the side she has espoysed, and her animal spirits are supported from that side. It may be that she is a sympa- thetic and grateful witness for her benefac- tress, Mrs. Tilton. At any rate it is manifest that when she is guestioned on any matter to the advantage of the opposite side she hes- itates, looks towards her friends, whe are constantly in court, and finally recovers her- self by her own adaptability. This young woman seems to have been our times to the maxims and gospel we in- culcate. Like two-thirds of the witnesses in this case, she seems to be an impeacher of the social civilization of the period rather than of the persons under trial. Her own parentage is not clear. With the missionary spirit of all Bohemians, the Tilton family Srsszhhe of her supy kith and kin. But the curi- ous qualities of those born under the bar sin- ister were soon developed in Bessie Turner. She was not tractable. She seemed to have no place in the economy of things. Her mis. tress, Mrs. Tilton, endeavored to do her toward this poor waif, but Tilton himself showed the same wavering nature toward Bessie as toward his young wife. He was by turns didatic, advisery, gentle and fatherly, and again reckless, forgetful, cold and re- pressing. The girl unconscious of her parent- beth Rei Mae and of her associates, and being outside the pale of society got consideration from it by reporting what she knew of it. She was edu- The court-room was better ordered, and | entrusted to him, will be accomplished ness, but rather a successful witness. She | that city age, lost, astray, made the best of her wits | them as tomy with you,” replied Moulton; “and “T agree it would be better for yor, too, for you die- tinguished yourself thete. You had the facts in your fivor thea, The facts age against you now.” THE SUMMING tr. Itts now definitely ascertained that the Ate ad. | CAse ts to be summed up by two lawyers ow each side. Mr. Evarts and J 1 the case for Mr. Beecher. It ts ped that General Pryor will divide with Judge Beach the honors and Imbors of the final presentation for Mr. Tilton. General Pryorhas won some brilliant victories ee the law ints of this case so far, and the por- tion of the work of summing up thet may be te Profit to his client and with credit totais ele- quent and able lawyer EVARYS” FOREFINGER. Mr. Fvarts’ sight forefinger ts one of the great features of the trial. The length of the digit, the suppleness of the joints, the ariste- cratic shape of the nail, nervous foree that informs it in eyery part: and the = lar manner in which tt is capable of betag shot ont, like the blade from a sword-cane, attractseven the dullest observer, and ea- cites a very natural reflection upon the wor- drous capacities of aman whose very fere- finger 1s a marvel in itsel CIVIL RicNTs AND Crytt, TREATMENT. A colored dress-maker in Atlanta, Ga., bas published the following card in the Heraldef 1 desite to state to the people of Atlagta. that I have no sympathy with the civil Tights idea, and wish to have no privileges under the civil rights law. I was therefore Surprised and shocked on Monday night, im coming down from the gallery of Degive's opera house, after the performance wasover, toreceive violence from some boys. I was struck and pushed down the stairs, and cae Mention the name ofone of the young men who did it, but retrain from doing so, Thave proluced in order to show the irrelevancy of | been raised in the best Southern oe am trying to live so as to win the respect all good people. 1 think ithard that I can net quietly attend a performance at the theater, where I ocenpy pe ly the seats me, without being cubjected to ment. I hold the colored properly seeking to make thi took her in, sooner than ‘the rich associates | Tesponsible as those whi Pm troubling those of us who fe NO civil rights nonsense. I ask if is ne protection for one like myself, who tries te good citizen. and seeks no conflict with anybody. If] can’t be protected by the eité- vens of Atlanta trom rude boys, I shad have to seek protection elsewhere. 4 have had all the civil rights allof my life that I desire. The civil rights that some are mak- ing so’ much frss about I have nothing te de with. Iam a dress-maker, and work for the best families in the city, and can refer ang te politeness fo them. I demand Texpect, and mean to have it. J am trying te raise my chi'dren right, and hope to make them better citizens than the rude boys whe TARE c cated, because to send her to school was to | woubled me. Ifall the pre in the South, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, the sist | keepher out of tale-bearing. With educa- | both white and colored, had my .eelings, inst. at 10 o'clock, Lsball sell the above de- | tion she developed a character of her own. | thr re would be no trouble about this oivit ecxibed Furoitate, &.. at the fouia ree, ». | Life had no connections for her, and, there. | Tilt tter. CLARA THomas. oeky aits Bxctine: between I and Kstreets | fore, she wanted her opportunity, which " northwest, opposite the arlington Hotel. P A Cozy ReTrrat—A_raid was made os his vale oltre superior thdorneteko all. The | Came in the course of this vast scandal’ Ail efforts made to repress her testimony were negatived by this girl. She determined to appear and bring herself before mankind on her own plane and test her own valuation. She has sveceeded. She has become one of the features of this great seatiaw. As she has sworn to what she has had to tell, the burden of discrediting ho has restel upon the lawyers oa the side of the plaintiff, and it may be admitted that they have failed at least to make any dent in her intelligence. Bessie Turner is one of the mysteries of the wial. There were some good studies yesterday in the contest between this friendiess girl and the strong, experieaced lawyers for the plain- uf. The general eye in the court room had no great faith in either the lawyers or the victim. But Bessie held herown. She wa: never @ negative parsonage in the cros: re of the finest qnality,and have been used forashort time only. They ‘will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. Those who miss this opportunity will regret it. mscash. A lease on the above honse, which ins 14 rooma and partly furnished. Apply to HRO. Fo GATCHEL. Agent in charg: Auctionesi Auctionsers and Estate Brokers, Southwest corner of Penn. une and lth street, Star Office Building. SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED PROPERTY. By virtuo of a dood of trust dated August 21 A.D. 1574, and duly recorded in liber 6 clio Bigt seq., of the land records of Washi n istrict of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, in Writing, we will sell, gt public auction, on MONDAY, April 5. TRUSTEES’ coul , 1575, at | examination. She repeated her story rathe: sre oe tock p.m.1n, front of the premisis, Using | than related it, and became a fall fledged rts of lots mumbered ones (1,) twor(2) mad th : Bron (20 in nature muttered sta hed eettss | psychological curiosity of the great trial. * 7 ‘he critic ina cause of this maguitade is ninety ,(690,) begis forever battled to know just what to believe and how to measure the value of the testi- mony. Sometimes he hears a story told with seeming simplicity and apparently un- shakable by cross-examination, which. soon afterward. is riddled through and through. Again he hears what the judges to be an in- genious story, and doubts the facts from the ingenuity, but waits in vain for some re- buttal. If we dism our original impres- sions and appeal to the witness alone she is a ing for said parts at point on and half iinches north of the southeast corner of said are, and running thence north slong said street y-cight (53) feet, then west one hundred (109) fost, then south fifty-eight (53) feet, and then east one hundres (100) feet to the place of beginning Terms of sale: Three thousand dollars and inter- est, in cash, together with the expenses of sale; bal- ance in six and twelve months, in notes bearing in- terest at ten per cent. per annum and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. The amount secured by this deed of trust is $3,000, with interest from the the line of Lat stroct eart Bifty (30) fact five € Lith day of August, 1674. “Conveyancing at oost of | Tensta tough one. pknccked Sa”? Mh down when the property | “Sir Fullerton, who is waid tobe the great- JOHN J. JOHNSON, est-cross-examiner in America, made no im- WATKINS ADDISON, { Sraton. pression upon her all day yesterday. He mar23-d LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts. | only added to her triumph by showing some UNCANSON BROS. temper. Auctioneers, Southeast corner Sth and D sts., northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON NORTH °K STREET, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL STKEET AND ist STREET EAST. By Virtue of @ deed of trust, dated Juno Ist, A. D. 1574, duly recorded in Liber 751, folio 329, ec arq., one of the land records for Washington coun? ty, District cf Columbia, and af the request of the party secured thereby, { Will sell at public auction, kaibe highest bidder. in front of the premises, on > : Mrs. Tilton = Appear on the From the New York Star. I'm sorry to hear that Cole’s new bill may fail to become a law. Too ba. I say too bad because I have been anxious from ‘the first to have Mrs. Tilton teil her story, Snub her hypocritical Brother, Shuddering SATURDAY, the 27th day of March js at | Oe r, 730 o'clock p. m.. all that piece cel of real | Scalp the reddish poll of the Mutual Friend, Setats toate acd being In Oe Athol Warmingtn | ‘Toms the mast Toes ae ae District of Columbia, and known upon the plot or plan of said city as and being’ail that square numbered six hundred and seventy-five, described as follows: Beginning forthe sameat a ard on North K street, distant one hundred and forty feet west from the ‘northeast corner of said are. and running thence west twenty fect along said north K street: thence south eighty feet; thence east twenty fect, and thence nosth eighty fect, to the place of beginning, torother with the improvements, consisting of a new anc clegant brick dwelling. ‘Terms: One third cash; balance in throe equal in- it six, twelve, and eighteen months, re- 1¥. bearing interest at ten per contum per annum from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on epee sold; or all cash, at option of the purchaser. i conveyancing at the Cost of the purchaser A ds- posit of $200 at time of sale. not complied with in ten days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell at cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser THOMAS M. LANAHAN, Trustes, marl3-d [Rep] DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ATIMEK & CLEARY, Sodteal Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, uthwest corner Penna. avenue a eet, Star Office Building. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. By virtue of « deed of trast, dated Angast %, A. D. 1574, and duly recorded in Liber 760, folio ~ et seq. of the land records of Washington Ppt me A ples mage ng and by Sree a party secures t nw ‘we Ww at publi¢ auction, on WEDNESDAYS April 7, 8%73, at 3 o'clock p. m., in front of the Lises, Balt of square nanibered woven hands nix, (726, nt tor a Muryiand avenue one hundred foot fouthwesteriy Show up Bullard, Woodhull & Co., and la: bare the infamies of that long-legged, thick- headed, smal!-souled man of war, that auto- crat of the breakfast table, who calls himseif her husband. I hear it said that Mrs. Tilton is nervous, fidgety, confused, and embarrassed. yhat of it? This is her fight. It's a fight between a Wife and a Brute. It's a fight for life, for hope, for children, and for home. He fights for money—she for home. He bas spit on her—and rubbed it in. Now give her the chance to show him up. But I fear they won't. It really looks as if Cole would be beaten in the end—and then adieu Mrs. Tilton, so far as a witness is concerned. Mems. About the Beecher Case. Mr. Beecher’s lawyers made a strong point in their case against Theodore Tilton yester- day, by the testimony of the witness Bessie Turner. Whatever may be thought of the meg of Plymouth church, there is no doubt pat Tilton is a bad man, in the ordi- that he has no respect tie, and has repeatedly to the later law. The jury should by ail means convict Mr. Tilton of violating the seventh commandment. Mr. ce does not apparently enter into the present case.—Philai"phia Ties. It is said that Bowen is not half as mad about Gen. Tracy's misrepresentation of hin as he is because nobody Kissed him.—Denver Tribune. If the terms of sale are Ting thence along ssid’ arenus stutiverteardiy | _ Mr. Beecher in bis sermon last Sunday said twenty-five (25) feet; thence at right angles wit of the . “He isa good Christian man, raid aver northwestwardly forty-three feet and and J shal) sing b with bi in heaven.” ns Wonder if His Holiness would say as much of Mr. Beecher.—Boston News. Mr. Snagsby takes a hopeful view of the Brooklyn unpleasantness. Hear him talk: “Before these horrid slanders leaked out I nue four inches. (43.4,) then north sixty (60) feet to north B street; long said sf le: and interest in cash, together ms Pal ie eee two equal in- a six and twelve months, with notes of mart dtde ** “LATIMEN® CLEARY, Ancis. "T° Sical gate Auctionser, 519 7th street, cTEE LE OF VALUABLE mBAL BS- TRO saa ST. bp ¥SIUS CH’ sod on V4 - the Riicit distillers in Southwest Virginia, several weeks ago, and umber of them captured. One offender, th @ romantic turn of mind, had discovered a cave, through which meandered a crystal stream of water. Above it was a large kot- low tree, with @ number of large limbs reach- ing out from the parent stem. The enter- rising manufacturer of the — had managed to convert this hollow tree inte 4 chimney, through which the smoke from the distillery passed in ind! t clouds, being diffused {n unnoticed quantities to the limbs and out into the air. He had all the paraphernalia of a first-class distillery, an@ Was quietly squeezing the juice from the ceréals, secluded and apart from the v1 . prying, meddlesome outside world, officious mymidons of the law interfered with his innocent pastime.—Stawvon (Ve) Virginian. THE OTHER DAY @ lady of this city weal to pay her respects to ove of the latest acriv als on the list of babyhood, when the follow- ing colloquy took place between her and the little four-year old sister of the now comer: “I have come for that baby now,” said the lady. “You can’t have !t,” was the reply. “But I must; | came over on purpose,” urged the visitor. «We can’t spare it at all,” per- sisted the child, “but I'll get a piece of paper and you can cut a pattern.” 87-Though it is sad to read the account ef the gus explosion in Jersey City, it 1s sooth- ing to know that the only man injared wase plumber.— Boston Transcript. s7-There is a lawyer in Akron, Ohio, whe, when he wishes to quote from ‘the Mosaie law, says: “Now, your honor, from the first Ej - orM “will be stant, and he announced: “The meeting stands adjourned.” a7 The latest Eastern sian; come down on & long-tongued the rest down with which te is “Write *— Louisville Commercial. 87-How does your brother get on in New York, Parker?” ““Very well, indeed. ma'ana, thank you. He's only there three months, and he's already begining to speak the lam- guage beautiful.” —Punch. #7 Old Mr. Page told Brother Dunham be lied; Brother Dunham sent worl to Brother Page if he did not take that statement back, be would bring bim before the church. Brother Page came to terms on this wise: “Brother Dunham. perhaps I did ite say you let. I will take It back; but I de- clare I believe you did lie!” which wassatie- factory. a7~:‘Did you ever see that picture, grang- ma?” asked a young lady, as they took view of the Sumy por traitgallery. “Seeitt Why, it's a portrait of myself when I was enteen.”” ~I unought you had forgotten it, or you wouldn't be always lecturing us girls about modesty in dress.” Grandma — over her spectacies and declared the bDowadays Were very impertinent to elders. DIED. ALLEY. On the 234 instant, of comteam piv at Providence Horpital, Lee H. ALLry, of @ And or's office, im the Coon, beloved wife of Joby J of William and Jane Eims, apd 26 da) Mary years was resident of after a pai fully i