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RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND 610 BAILROAD ons. lay, Elticott City Stations to Polat of Bocks. ouday 3 z Baltiniore and Way Stations. Sta Mont, vi 9:20— Barri xomeU sLimiren Fx ‘00—Bal\imore and Wey Stations. Sew Yous Exretss. 1:30 p m.on Bun- Ga x 1:15—Ballimore apd principal Baltimore EXPREss ecting at Kels: fuepgy 1 pping at } sare! Frederick —Baitimo: ‘ay Statins. —Frederick, Point of Bucks, Hagerstown, Ferry, Winchester and Way Vis Metropoiitan Branch.) Way Stations. Fast Exraess. }O—Cuicaco AND CINCINNA ‘inci pal Way Stations. Fast EXPs rss. O am, 1:10,445, 7: ily. 5,11:00am., O p.m, daily 15. 5:30, 9:1 5, 0:00, 7:40. 11:3 VE CAMDEN STATION FOR h > 5:10 9:15 om , 12-30, 5:00, 6:35, 9:15 ly fo Washington only. b ply at the Baltimore vania avenue, where orders will be ecked and rece THOS. K SH . Ma. Transp rtation. L.M. COLE. General Th BO. 5 KOONTZ, General Ag: EW YoRK ASD WASit ALT . PHILADELPHIA, a0 Beene NEW YORK, BOSTON, ALL POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND ASHISGTON AND THROUGH BETW us) ARS. ew and of the most A. M. 18 PULL- XOUUSIVELY. IN@ CARS ON S75, trains by this Potor ‘The equipment o KaVING A MAN Pst Loz car PULLMAN PAL piember 13h, Jine will Ivave depot of Baltimore and rer of 6th and B stree's 745 am. kx act daily, excep! Sanda} ress-Pulman Car Traio— lew York and points Bast athe ave cae for Philadelphia and New York p: Sunday. press fur Philadelphia and way points P st daily ULLMAN PSELOK CARS onal! Day Trains. PULe 7 SLEEPING CARS on formation ean be procured at the of- ULLMAN PALAC! company, northeast corner 13th street and Penusyl- » and on northeast corner of Pennsy) D POrOMAO BAIL- ‘Vania avenoe sud 6th st: }, COTE enn oe esonger Agent, Ph General Passenger, Sget Cc Superintendent, Baltimore, Ma. ‘TIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD, E8 6TH AND B Srke Nw. » September 13th, 1575, trains will 1“ rm TRAINS LEAVE FOR BALTIMORE xpress. daily for the West; hiladelphia and New tm , Accommoda ion to Baltimore, dail 9:43 am.) Limited Express for N 11:55 amt, rad 6:00 a.m., Limited E: daily except Sunday Parlor Car Train. ‘ast Line West and North, daily except jladeiphia and New ix via Baltimore, daily Accomsoda‘ton, dall fe lad i] day. AS pay Express for Ph Bene OP re cad Noviol iy except Sunday. iy ‘xpress, daily for the West; jay for the North. rw York Night Express. IVE AT WASHINGTON. -w York Express, duly ic ‘ccommodaiton, datiy except Sanday. imited Hix press from New York, daily '\ Day Express, dally except Sanday. ES Sunday, connect at Bowie with ne. at 6:00 a.m. and 4:50 jas for Annapolis m at 8:55 a.m, and trains ‘Trains leaving Washi their orders at Ticket Office, 13th street and Pennsylvani est corner 6th street and Pi i Passengers |-w rior D. M. BOYD, Jr.. Gen'l Pase’r Agent. 1875 PENNSYLVANIA route 1875 x NOBTH W EST, soUrd AND SOUTHWEST. 1 ed = 651 THE GREAT DO With elegant Scenery, Dight Cars, with modern improvements. les saved to Western and Ocatral MAKE CONNECTIONS ma WASHINGTON te the WEST and cared at the of- Sivan m |B eke TEAC ant tiable tnformation ng tickets at those offi os in Palace Oars for Chicago, LEXANDiIa ABD WASHINGTON B. B. AN ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBUBG BEB, Alexandria as follows: 6, 7 3,4° 7p m.; 7 a ell other trains follows: 6.7,5, 7p. ‘The Alexandria as trains from Alexandria, with trains on Virginia Midjand roa 4 9, counect trains on Waah- aT THEBN EXPRE! wes Wasbingtou 1 Through ticke s to ail sale at offices corner iF exceptiSanday. th and Southwest and Pennsyi ‘Bis avenue, aod corner 6th street and Pennsylvania Svenue, wher= parsengers can leav te be checked at all larough to des'ination. BD. M BOYD, Je. GEO. ©. WILKINS, General Sap t ASY TRAIN FOR CiPE May. 7 HOURS AND 30 WASHING- ‘The PED) M bas pat ryt Passenger Ageut. BANKERS. Corner Wich 38. and New York avenus, AUCTION SALES. ‘Puouie vogue | TRUSTEES SALE PROPERTY ing rout ty two (82) feet and eight (8) inches, thence soath ighty six (86) feet, thence west sixty wy and six (6) inches, thence south thirty (30) feet, thence east to 9h street west, thence 9th street to the of fh a ith the improvements thereon his aronete kota cated In tee clty cf Washington.” ats be thousand dollars sfearih gem Neon ae. ‘ sae " (Sethe time of ulet aon the bal. i ite twelvs id an: twenty-four months, for which the purchaser will be required to give’ his = on the day of tothe undersigned. ‘The torms of sale are to be complied with wivhin teu days after the day of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right of re- selling the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser upon ten days’ advertisement in e newspaper published in the city of Washing- D. 0, All conveyancing at the cost of the pur- tor es M. ¥. MORRIS, Trastes. oct??-wfm3wids THOMAS DOWLING, A OW LING, aes Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and llth st. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS IN : Ni INTOWN, WITH COMFORTABLE REsi- By virtno of trast, date] Angust 2st, 1373, corded in Liber No. 728, folio 30), 1 will geil ATURDAY, the 13th day of November, 1575, at 436 o'clock p m., Lots 224,225 287 and 253, on the piste ard plan of Unioutows, with the improve thereon, comfortable frame house.” ‘The and Lot 225 fronts 24 feet on Washington street. near Pierce st. ‘Terms of sale: $1,000, with interest from February Dist, 1575, at 10 mer cant , and the expenses of sale, in cash: residue in equal payments at six and twelve months, with interest, to be secured by deed of trust. Al gh poe pe recording Loh ieee 4 ser's expense, le when proper is strucl CE eee ee ere. We TUNES Kraseee THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr. $600 will be loaned to the purchaser at 10'per cent., haif-yearly, if desired. novS dts 'HOMAS DOWLING Anctioneer and Real Estate Broker, (At the old stand of Li tnwest corner P a iS EOF TH S IN THE ¢ THOd On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, November 12, Bee at 496 o'clock, in front of the premises, ball sell lots 9, 10 and 1, in syuare 908, having 8 front each of 17 feet by a depth of 110 feet. ‘Terws: One-fanrth cash: the balance at 6,12 and 13 months, secured by adeed of trust, with notes bear- ing interest at 8 per cont. per annum. Conveyan. cing at purchaser's cost. §£0down at time of sale on each lot. nov 5d THOS. DOWLING, Anct. —— M Ir AUCTION SALES. Tu-mvuRKnew, JUNOANSON BRvs., a pO Corner Sth and D streets nora: AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES, IE ed ‘SOF HOUSE N¢ ™M Acts.) Wth and D streets. WALNUT C8! not mentioned, jovember 9th, at K, in frout of onr uetfon rooms. DUNCANSON BROS, Ancts. ILDLETON, Ai ‘OUNG & a poy actioneers, Le Droit Building, coroer 8th AUCTION SALE OF LOTS BORDERING THE SOLDIERS’ HOME PARK We shall offer for sale on the 'UBSDAY , Novembe: 8 ral Lote tnd B atroots. larbie-top Tables: iattressos, Loanges ani Bovs-2t [Rep.. Wed PROPERTY. EET. BET WE! ‘ ERNOON, November 436 o'clock, on the premises in square 102, baring a depth of 1 teet 10 inches ‘Terms: One-third cash; the balance to suit jaser. Conveyan 1 risk and ocst of the defaulti: MIDDLETON, Aucts. ASH. B WILLIAMS, Auctioncer, & Williams, Auct’s,) northwest corner 10th and D streets. TBUSTERS’ SALE of V, CORNER 12Tu AND B i of a deed A.D. 1873, and du SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY SALE ON Wat STREET NORTHWEST. Lwiloner fir ealerin front ott 1 offer fr sale, in front of the prom: 30 Isth stres: northwest, contain. ith modern conveniences; LUABLE PROPERTY Ary ‘ASH. B_ WILLIAMS, Anctoncer, ast, AT (Bnceessor Villiams, Ancts.) On TUESDAY, N at trade ian No. 1001 northwest © ‘and D strecta, M recorded in Liber No. 721 a records of Washi! ing sbout twelve rooms, 2% by 106 —— foot aliey. ‘Terms da : news HOS. &. WAGGAMA, TH EAST CORNER OF N EAND DSTREET SOUT trust dated October 13, olio 107, of the land By virtue of a deed of 573, recorded in liber 737, rds War! bia, and by direction ot the holder of the note se cured thereby, we wi frout of the premises, JUNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ki nown and described 3 D Corner sth and D stresta i in square numbered one thousand with improvements thereon. third cath; balance ins! twelve, and eighteen mont fo tes beart ‘RI SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV! TREAD ESTATE SITUATED ON NORTH K B8T., BE’ CAPITOL AND ist STS. Virtue of a deed of trust, dated Jnne Ist, duly recorded in Liber 751, folios 329, the land records for Washington co ict of Columbia, snd at the request of the secured thereby, 1 will sell, at public auction: bidder, io front of the premises, 0} day of September, A. D. 1575, at i of real estate au UBSDAY, the 18th hat round in Washington City TWEEN NURTH. t subdivision of ginning for the same at square and run east on D street niu rivate alley three feet wide. thence thence southwest feet, thence southwest! ce Jersey avenue thirty-four vor‘ hwestwardly with said avenue twenty {set to $27, with ten per cent 13h, 175. together with the expanses of this sale in cash; Daiance in 6 and 12 cured by notes Dearing interest, and dead of on the property. Conveyancing at purcht 200 ¢0 when property is west corner of the a sale are not complied of sale, the Trastees reserve the right nd cost of defaulting purchaser. @100 B. WILLIAMS, ? prustoos, olf-codds [Tribune] WASH, 'B,WILILAMS, Auct &7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until MONDAY, November sth, b By order of the down at time of owe WASHINGTON OHARLFS BRA trict of Columbia, and known uj or plan of said © square numbered «ix hundred and seventy - ibed as follows: Beginning for the m north K street. di-tant one hundred rty (140) feet west from the northeast'corner of said juare. and ranping thence west twenty (20) feot jong said north K street; then feet. thence east twenty (2)) fet; and th eighty (80) fect to the place of beginning; together with the improvements, Consis:ing ot a new and cle- gant Brick Dwelli Terms: One thir 575, at the same hour ees \LLIAMS, Auct. track of, which wiil not complied with in erty resold at purchaser's risk ELLE, } Trastess. LIAMS, Auctioneer H. WARNER, Beal Estate Brok: Federal Buildings cerner scath eighty (30) er and Auctioneer, band # streets 8. W. {eash; balance in_ three equal t ix, twelve, and eighteen months, re spectively, bearing interest at 10 per centum per an- hum from day of ssle, secured ail cash, at option of the purchaser. All conveyancing at thé cost of the purchaser. & it of $20) required at time of sals. If the terms of sale are not compiied with in ten days from day of we ane. ee the right to and risk of the defaulting purchaser THOMAS MOLANAGAN, Trastec, ANSON BRUS. Aucts. SALEIS POSTPONED until 10th day of November, 1375, THOMAS M, LANAHAN, Trasteo. ocl4-21,28,novldd DUNUANSON BROS, Aucts, ASH. B. WILLIAMS, a ‘Successor to Green & Williams, Auctioneers, Borthwest Wth and D streets. poze HAILEOAD, AT S. f @ deed of trust, dated April 1, A. Eaton and myself, daly il, folio 287,026 of the Jand records for Washington county, in'the District i snd at the request of t fon, in front of the prem- tem | 13th, in, piece and parcel of A, fel Le. ‘recorded in Liber No. 61 thereby, I will sell at ani ises, on MON RTI. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 27th @ay of September, A. D. led in Liber No. 6: recorés for the District ‘of Columbia, and b; qnest of the holders of notes, I ah ‘AY, the 15th day of N IS; one of the land ED A snane hour end pi metes and bounds, to wit: inning at the Stone hs northwest corner of that part lovember, 1975, et STEAMER LINES. J D ia Tae Oey MEP gee OTT STEAMERS LADY OF tt Red AND JANE OSE: OK NORFOLK, CONNECTING WITH LINES FOR BOSTON. PROVIDENCE AND NBW YORK. On sod after MONDAY, September 20, 1275, tho steomer LADY OF THE LAKE will Bake ihre trips weekly, betwee Warhington and Norfolk. Le: a Wedu od Fric ry ayy day at$p.m. Leave Mor- Ik Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. 1 zs bra ik, $4. Round trip, ‘ickets good until used. STKsMER JOHN W. THOMPSON FOR POTO- MAO RIVER LANDINGS. The Company having placed this new and elegant steamer on the route, she wi,on and after TUES- DAY, October 25, make Semt-weekly trips, (stopping &t sii the principal landipgs,) as follows: TUBSDAY—Leave Washington st 7 a.m , going to Oorricman; returning, arrive in Washington Wedneeday afternoon. FRIDAY—Leave Washington at 7. m , going to Currioman, and on SATURDAY, continnivg down to Cone river; returning, arrive’ in Washington Sunday afternoon. All Freight for Biver Landings rust positively be rey a! ati or information, apply at the office of the Com yy pany, under Metropolitan Bank, sth street, opporite the Treasury. octz5-ly Fo® POTOMAO BIVER LANDINGS. ‘The swift W.H. By! bee theroughly overhauled and refitted wilLresume her trips for Potomac river La: ng oD TUESDAY ‘Marck 24, and rey Tl #ATUSDAY theresfter, leaving Fitz! w foot of 6th street, et7 o'clock a.im Returning, will arrive in Waehington every Wednesday and Sunday evening. F ht received di '. All freights must be pre- Dede ete PETAR UGE ae EE (M22cH4nte Line oF steaMsHiPs BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the fine Steamehips B.C. KNIGHT and JOHN GIBSON will make regttar week iy trips between NEW YORK, ALE ANDEIA. “WABHINGTON JEW EXPRESS LINS VIA CANAL, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALBXANDRIA. WASH. 1NGION ANU GEORGETOWN. SAILING DaYs From Pier 2, North Wharves, Philadelphia, eh At la D.O , MONDaY, at 6 - This line connects at Philadelphia with Clyde's Regular Semi-weekly Line of Steamers for Pro dence, Boston and New England States. No wharf- eee ay ee UP EDE, Agent for D. of O *% 2 5 for D. of O. WM. P. CLYDE 4 'CO., Phiiafelphia. F. A. KEED, Alexandria, Va D. D.C. MINK. 99 4 evonsbire strest, Boston. 7" Freights delivered by Knox's Ex: . Orders left at General @ffice, 603 Penasy!vani enue. or St the Steamers’ Wharf, will be promptly attended sep? tr to. CuNy4anD L C. i With the view of ditutafshing the ch f col: *he view of dimiai 6 chances of col- Kiston, the Steamers of this Line take © specified Gr rr : hee pacer = tay ita to N vu the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 60 ai 43 lat., or he north of 43. aneward , crossing the Meridian of 00 ara3 iat., or nothing t the mores of a2. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NaW YORK “AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New Yorn. | yocu Rew Fore. “Swe, Bothnis. Wed., Nov. 4Chi Wed. Abyaninia... Wed. Dec rthia Wi DAY trom New Fon : York. do not carry steerage passen- gers. Bates oF Passack.—Cabin, $30, $100 and 91%, geld. according to aceon dation ‘ickets te Paris st SS . Return tickets on favorable of Raropo at Tading given for wre, Autwerp and other ports for Mediverranean ports. For or steers Posage ze or both steer: GoD # MORuISON, LYN, Agent. HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUBOPEAN PLAN. Dorner Irving Place 16th street, New York. Gus Block from Union Square ad Brosdway, “moe EES .” formerly ocenpted by op the premises. ‘oungsbo a Osster, called ee H.W Jenkin south seventy-seven (77) degrees, perches, more or less, with Oyster's line, that rui to Stone No. 5, to the co1 railroad; thence north forty-two and a s° subdivision of $end 31, and the south 18 feet 7 Lot 23, in Square numbered seven hundred nty-five (725), as tha same is recorded records of subdivision in the District of Colambia, together with all and singular the Dotidings a "Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, cornerTth and F sts. uorthwost. &LE OF VALUA N ED office of Surveyors A TWO STORY NTH T. secured with @ deed of trast All conver anet down on the Gay of sale, and not complied with in five days from day of sal ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the risk and cost of fal! Yertising three time: in Washington city. BEN RB. noxS [Bepnovl] WASH. B. WILLI ng at the cost of on prem! the purchaser. @20) terms of sal Sfveen (15) links to a locust tree standing at the end of said fenee. marked for_@ cori “five and a quarter (65% perches and seven to the division gly 1878, and duly recorded ia Liber N». 731. folio one of the land records of Washington the District of Columbia, writien request of the party secured th: sell at Rublic an DAY, November 231, 1375, or this land from the ir. Derrisger; thence with tion of the direction there- tone No. 4. containi: eb: remises, on TUES- al st-aate and being in the gton. District of Columbi of jon of lota eight and nine, ane of to the bey ing, 8 four (61) nares one (1) rood and t Perches. more o jess, excepting six (6) acres and rel » sold to One Mangum dj ick, in’ dead dated 82) 1864. and lots numbered 9, 10,1) lots 33 and 39, in square 5; lots 2). 21, in square 6, of ¥. ‘ms: $7,000, with intereat ai nnm from A pril'l, 1873, to day of sale, sale in cash, less a and twelve months, Known and designated s« Anp Blanchard ’s subdiv isi in square numbered two handred ani (257.) with the imp-ovements thereon, consisting of a two story Brick Dwelling. a Also. by Virtue of a deed of trnet dated February sth, 1878, and duly recorded in Liber No 773, folio f the atoresaid land records, and by jen request of the party secured thereby, we ublic auction, on the 7 jovember 23d, 1875, at 4:30 o'clork p. lece cr parcel ef land situate and bein Washington. District of Colombia. an known and designated as lot number¢ three (3). in thirty eight S38), fe Broker and Anctioneer, corner 7th aad F strects 8. W. E'S BALE OF V .W, Jones subdivision of LES i=} 10 per cent. per an- ASHINGTON,D 0. oT, 1872, and recorded the land record: trast dated the Ist day on account, and the bal- Liber N the property suid. conveyancing at expense of pi 3 sale are not complied with in ten days fri sale the Trustees reserves the right to property at the risk and cost of the chaser alter ten days’ advertis EO W.STIOKKE five hundred and ‘erms: One-fourth cash; balance iu 6, months, with interest at 8) T cent. per annum, #6- ge of trast on © property sold. A de- will by required on sale of each lot nvesaNcing at ex are not complic the Fi ated f vaebington.in ths District of Oolambia, ded subdiviston of krown and described (69), in Pierce and Klingle's r« Fquare bumbered two bundred ana ev the improvements thereon, consisting story Brick Dwelling: bouse. One-third cash; balance f mouths, with interest, evcured ‘the ty. A de] the time of gale. All rms Tass from day of sale the Trustee reservos the right the property at the cost of the defaulting WILLIAM A. GORDON. WILLIAT 2 COLD WEL’ S7-THE ABOVE PROPERTY, No. 173 With Street, is @ fine three-stor House, containing 13,rooms, with bot and water, rango, furnace and Latrob: modern improvements. urviving Trustee, nse of purchaser. I with within seven di rustees reserve the right to k and cost of the S7-THE ABOVE SAL TUESDAY, September 13 POSTPONED uotil ‘ Ast yar and vine’: GEO. W. STICK! property at the ris chaser, after five days’ advertisement SHO°s6e epsom § Trasteos. J/f.COLDWELL, resell the Aetnalting pur- NEY Surviving Trustes. T. COLD WEUL, Balesman. S/-THE ABOVE SALE 18 FUETHER POST- ned until TUESDAY, September 25th, 1875, same £0. W. STICKNEY 7. y dead of trust on ‘$100 will be required at lied with in five Lrtnve Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F streets 'N. W. ICERY SALE OF VY. WED REAL EST-TE A AVENUE AND 257TH preme Court oftho Hf trict ot Gol Court of ict Tm acause wherein David L. Morriso nity cause No. 44683 Doc. 15, 1 S27 THE PURCHASER OF THB A having failed to comply with made on September 33, ublic suction, on the pi jovember 13th, 1375. at 4 o'clock nd cost of the defaulting par- ry press brick Dwelli resell the same at on BATURDA @ stoves, and all . Pezsons desirous of pur- invited to inspect the premises before are ‘sale, feadanta, being auc S7-THE ABOV premanss on to the highs THURSDAY. N. November 13h, real estate: All SALE IS POSTPONED antil vember 11th. 1575, same hour and WILLIAM A. GOR a J cou! t ry the highest bidder on . the following particalarly described as fol- inning at the northeast corner of said ig thence northwesterly on the lin« of Penneylvania avenue sixty-seven feet two inchea, bs in.); thence south twenty seven fost six inch nd Real Estate Brokers, 412 7th street northwest. LE IMPROVED OS. F. KELLEY Real Estate Agent and Auctioneor, Office No. 902 Sth strect northwest. GUABDIAN’S BALE OF VALUABLE REAL FRONT! STRERT. BETW: NORTHWEST. & ¥i lot, and runnfo, i} ODER! iM iT ADJOINING. LOTON 20Tu 8TBE: { trast dated the 28th d: and duty recorded in Liber land records for the ia, and at the reqnest of the I will sell at emises. to the hi in., the folte wi TION. ert} t rorth along the li street seventy-tw six inches, (72 ft. Te y money cash, and the ‘able in 6,12, and 15 months, jay of wale, with interest, for of the parchaser be given, tobe secured to tho will reserve a lien on irtue of an order of the Supreme Court District of Colambia, boldiug a Probate 3 on the 26th of October, 1575, ed apd ratifed by the said Court hold- Court,on the 24 Bi 1 will offer at public 'UBbDAY, the et tolio 45, et District of Columbh respectively, from which deferred payments the not oF purchasers are satisfaction of the trustee, who the property notil the whol be paid; or the Fay ing the wh laning at teat reat eeste m, District of Uo- lumbia. known ano describei as all of Lot 8, in 2th street northwest, be- a, gam Any; {hn following. do- wed by a three-story Frame DOW: Wn 13 of Lot No, Issa rt of original Lot 17, same square, ier description of which will ‘and ano to the follows urchase money in cash. All con- $100 deposit at timo flere of sale are not complied with om day of sale, resell at the risk and three days’ notice in the 5'i. JOHNSTO ¥.D CLEARY, 5 serves the right to defaulting purchaser Evening Star newspay oct? eokds [ Rep) thence north on ‘west 65 feet; ‘erms: bal eet t bearing 8 per cent. interest, of westerly 34 feat } inch; tl Inenths, secured by a deed sold. A deposit of $100 will, be req we % hence south 9 ch; thence east E Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sis. northwest. TEN VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS YIFTH STREET Bs’ +d =N NOI H AND I 8TREETS, A’ On WEDNESD. 10 ° F 10,at 4 front of the pre 24, 2, 26, 27, 23, 29 and 30, vision of square ception of Mo. 21, have ea’ feet on Sth strect east, ruuniog back one hundred has a front of nineteen feet Gb Sth street and one hundred feet on north I street. vI pel but @ few feet from the H street sold separately Tesidue ; thence east 10 feet {hence north 80 feet 9 inches; ore or less, together ‘with of five small two- ground cin be and be ex- ¥ AFTERNOON. Novem- THOMAS WRAVER, Trasteo, 1 will ofter for rale.tn M. 0. LUTTRELL, Galesmas. ‘Beal Estate Broker and Auctioncer, No. 611 7th street, opposite U. 8. Post Oilios.” SALE OF AD ‘asone lot, with whole or separately, as pur- One fourth cash; {he resid E ubdi rr No. sus. These lots, with the ex- the privilege of the feet to an alley, Lot 21 or tereat secured. b at the ex pense of ‘aired on the fall of 1 ermis: months, with interest © All conveyancing at cost of parc! 925 on each lot at time of aale. B. K. ELLIOTT, Ad, Presrtas’s BALE VALUABLE MILL PROPEBTY FAIEYAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA, SEVEN MILES FROM WASHINGTON, D. ESTATE ON TERETE aft ft iat sl ister ots deed of trust to mo, dated the zee ‘3 i Sauk Ar PUBLIC EVENING STAR. MONDAY.........November 8, 1875. —S—————— EE ——————SSS TRE Bakwatp SHow at Loxpox barmaid show at London this year w: successful as usual. The British barmaid is an institution which is without @ parallel in the United States. Tne women to be wi 1 In a’ country like England, where ever: grade | in social scale ut aajactad we utmost precision, posi a barmaid, of » ‘respec’ able young "There are in tie me- tropalitan abetriet no less than 8,973 retail saloons and drinking establishments, and at least balf of this number are houses at which obe or more barmaids are employed. It thin ually needed to fill the vacancies. With this explanation it understood not regarded quite like @ commencement day at Vasar hege. it is not held to be entirely hoirible. Of the twenty-eight young eg hag entered themselves for the con- this year a few were decidedly pretty, but all were gotten up in the most ravishing costumes known to the female mind. The utmost decoram prevailed, and the demea.- or of mosi of the girls was as molest and be- coming as could be desired. Propriety of conduct, neatness of dress, affability of man- ber and atiention to work were the chief ¢n- siderations in the award of prizes, and no less thay forty prizes were awarded, aggregatiag in Value some £500. “Miss BLACKFORD, ALIAS Miss LEAR, ALias Mus. LLoyD PHENIX.”—Miss Hattie Blackford, otherwise Fanny Lear, other@ise Lioyd Phenix, whose book, Le Roman d'aie Americane en Russie, has set the Parisian scandal-loving podlic by the ears, and bas been seized by the police, is a handsome an attractive woman Of about elght-and-twenty. years, daughter of a Presbyterian minister n Philadelphia. Miss Blackford’s principal claim. to notoriety is her liaison with the Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinoviteh, son of the Grand Duke Constantine, the mephew of the Emperor. He is a big, beavy, st young man, flerce and bratai tn his passi: as, ut really not in the least insane, as they pretend him to be; he hasn't enough brains to gomad. The course of the true love of the “G. D..” as she delights to call him, with Miss Blackford did not ran uniformly smooth. When under the influence of rage or wine, ‘no beggar in his drink” could b3 more foul in his language than his Imperial High- bess, nor did he confine his unmanliness to ® Truth to tell, he frequentiy beat Miss Blackford, and one night, during the time that the Prince of Wales was staying in St. Petersburg. in January, 1514, the D.,” in a fit of jealousy, plackened her eyes and bruised her from head to heel. This gentle act very nearly brought the liaison to an ultimely end, for Miss Biackford, holding ap American » Claimed the protec- tion of the United States minister, Mr. Jewell, which would have been affonied her bad she not upon the last moment decide i upon keeping quiet. Her low Victoria, with Russian Dorees, and ischvostehic, in’ blue gaberdine and square cap, has ben one of the sights of the Bois for the last eighteen months.—London World. . ————— A ROMANTIC LOVE AFFAIR in high Life is the sensation of Newburg. N. Y., society just now. A vi respectably connecte t a man, while in Texas, last winter, on usiness, ran afoul of a pretty girl of 19, who had already, for four years, a@ wife and mother, and when about starting for home was induced to marry her, she telling him that husband No.1 was dead. He dared not — her home, ih, and left her in Mis- sourl. A week ago, she came on of her own troubl nowt i apeane iat oe seelt rouble, and the found himse! between two fires. ‘His rents refused to re ceive or recognize his wife, while the young, doubly married girl was a, stubbora, and getting her boy-husband alone in the cemetery “fora walk,” drew @ pistol and threatened to shoot him. He had no heart to face tue cold world wita her against the home opposition, so he told her to shoot. But then she wouldn't, and instead, puttirg up her pistol, sank fainting on the grave. He picked ber up, she revived, and they walked away. The next incident ia the romance occurred, Sunday, when in the presence of her husband, she took a killing of mor- phine. The doctor, however, saved her, but pre br peng davon and it is re- ported has sent voyage. ANOTHER CHINESE TRICK.—The Stock- pened en Leader gives the following bit of unpleasant experience on the part of three gamblers: “A short time since three youn: men who belong to that peculiar genu! known as the sporting fraternity, had somewhat similar experience to that which befell ‘Bill Nye,’ depicted in the poem known as the ‘Heaihen Chinee.’ These thros young men were, in the absencs of anythiag inore profitable, baving a quie: littie gam> of poker in a saloon on—well, we will not give the name or locality. A Chinamin who peppenes to be passing by heard tus cheer- fui clink of coin, aod, on looking iu, discov- ered that a game was in progress. He st in, and, after looking on awhile, re- marked: ‘Me heap sabe play all same ’Meli- can man,’ and at the same time exhibiting a large sack of coin. The eyes of the sports glistened, and thelr fingers itched to handle the coin of the heathen. -John was iuvitet to take a band, and in less than an hour after- ward was seen leaving the saloon with all eo the others had ia their pos- psa 4 ——— A CLEVER TatEeF.—The Paris correspond- entof the Lodon daily Telegraph writes to that journal: «There is ay ia the po- lice over the capture of a droll scoundrel who has long given them work to do. Tais fellow hung around the Lyous raliway sta- tion about Lege time. Oa catebing sight of traveler who looked simple, he ma te ac- quaintance in a lonely spot, and mys ee ee sell patent watch cha! you can’t break my chain.’ So Was twisted round foe man's wrists an snapped to. While he struggled with it the vender would calmiy lay him flat, take al! valuables, and make off. For years tals rat fian has been playing bis ingenions gam, going sometimes into the country. One night lately, at the Lyons railway, he found avictim, chained him up, plaoderet nim, and ran away. Bat the countryman chaneed to be rticularly strong and swift. He broke handeuffs, and he caugut the _—_——_ QUEEN VICTORIA AND JOHN Baows.— The queen, who in spite of the rainy and Wintry weather still clings to Balmoral, has fast taken another opportonity of showing er respect for her principai henchman, or, as he is called in the Court Cireular, ‘her ma- 1 HOR, - 10-608, Made THE CLOSE OF BRIGHAX'S president of the Mormon church bids fair to be quite &S stormy as its opening. Foar t.mes since he em! Mormonism, in IsS2, has be beeu compelied to abandon a fine Ps y And flee toa new “gathering Of the saints.” With all his troubles as of that peculiar people he still bids fair to live out the century. He was bora Juae 1, 1501, and endowed With the finest physical constitution & man could be blessed with. He was put up to live 129 years—ithe archal span of life. Troubles and hardships tn early life have undoubtedly shortened his Life from 20 tof30 years, so that, accidents ex- cepted, be will probably die bevween 8 and 100. He is 6 feet by 1 uncommon!y com- pact and well muscled. He measures 44 in- ches around the chest, and such ts his breadts in mid: ry rson that strangers who sev him for the first time tn bis short gray business coat imagine Lim a rather “stumpy” man, sev- eral inches shorter nan b . His teeth are ToWs of diamonds, for solid strength; his eyen & peculiar bright blue gray,and his patr of that light, golden hue aud fine textare which indicates just ¢ e) and not too much of the sanguine temperament. A surgeon of the United States army, who is intimately Acquainted with bis p racteris- tes, pronounces him the most perfect type of a good constitution ver treated. Take him all in all, tt rho look forward to his death to begt ution in Utah may as well dismiss their hopes, for if not worried by imprisonment be will douptless live to witness the funerals of his worst enemies and atlast anothe Wives, as he already hasoutlasted two.—Gensile(n Uiah,” in New Ye 87-“Siestacate”—to take a mid-day nap— is the last drop tn the well of English detiie Mr. Richard Grant W. is invited to “stest.” 87 About sixty Mormon missionaries paste? through Omaha during this week pound for diferent portions of the country. &7“The lesson of the elections.”—Not to base comments on & revolution till you are sure it has taken place.—N. ¥, Wortd. MARRIED. CLABAUGB-—HABBOVER. At Mt. Zion M Church. Nov. tb, by Rev. W. J. McKanay, W Cravarou to Kavig H. Hakroven, daughter of ‘Capt. Jas. R. Harrover, both of Washington. * PURNER—CALHOUN. Qa the 31 Baltimore, M4 . by Rev. Mr. Tressel, WH. F Ex to Miss Brta B. CALHOUN, of Washington cards, — +202. DIED. ing of the Tth inst ,at® ta the 74th y DAVIS. On the o'clock, Sawver Dav The ffiends and a rerpectfolly invited t tte nd late residence, S19 4 hetreet Lorch afternoon, at 2 o'clock. BUNT. On Sanday morning. Novem'yerTth, 1875, Lovixa D.. beloved wile of Walier ©. Huu , tu the Sist year of ber age he friends of the fa faneral ou Tove ore y re invited to atten@ her orniog, #h instaat, et 1 treet northeast. Ps M.. oniy child ton, aged 2 years end 9 onthe Notice of faneral hereafter. (he = MORAN. On Thursday, the dcb é —<y | ines cf consumption, nati: of Ireland, br resident of this city tor jast three years, Syears And on Sunday. 71h instant, Makcaner, daughter of the late Johm Moran. eaca 8 years. . SINGLETON 2 Georgetown, on the sth day of Noccubee, JB, MARY BINcLETON, weed are unere! La ernoou trom her late ret- dence, No. 5 Btodard strest. = ‘Clock Bes., Maxt My dauptier of Matias Kane ° = ‘3 9 ter “rhomes Thomas Foverel will take piace from the residence of her brother in-law, Francis Reeside, No. 426 9b street south west, to-morrow. / Fucsday.) at 2 0 clock p.m. Relatives and friends of the family arc rospecttaliy’ requested to attend. UNDERTAKERS. R fF. HARVEY, ‘ Undertaker, Ro. 934 F Stare, betwoon Ninth and Tenth. marl-ly R. W. BARKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 612 Lire Sraeer Nonrawesr, COAL AND WOOD. y a ne Oe +. EDW. CLARK & ©o.,, LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, DOORS, SASH SLINOS, MOULDINGS, €&. Wharf, Depot and Planing Mi ‘ot. cer Chie Bik Kevy Vor” Firemen 's Ins. Office.) over too, Washington. ‘D.6.. oct Sm cose: Svs: WOOD: woop! CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH! spected in the country. The faneral was at- tended by his fivesons, four of whom are in the queen’s service, and o very latge nam ber of relatives and neighbors.” (er. : 4 bit > Ap; SSS ee m~ Ueman care to parade the street in Siler ine manner of holding Gp ekirte et uns THE Exp.—She was tired of her sinfal all caieer, aud an ounce of laudanum ae : i fe i ii Hi] ue fy i SeqaReREaU sh FER SRESFETI FESR Gee oERdae FEFQRES LS SRRERFARSTEEREEELGs ERTELENASSs #8, " H fit, é s i 3 t 4 ~ 3 m H 4 i E . E i a ee = {TITS Sateen *___ ang -00 CoOAL, WOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS. AREER “Having the on aoe 5 : rah ptt dire hones octSl-ly |. GUINAND. INSURANC Joun T. Anus. D. Ww. ARMS & KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, Le Drott Building, Oorner of F and 8th Gtreste. "1 SLILDInGs, MABE Brrcaam. 5 ‘B, Agent. INFELICE. rs

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