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RAILROADS. ALTIMOKRE AND D OHIO RAILROAD ue oF TIME, 3 Novexcea A i VE #ASH.NG 5 90—Baltinere and Way Stats 6:20—Onics T1875. ct Rocks and Way. Stations more, Annapolis, Heiay, El at City Esgerstown and W via Motropotiten Beach 20- ge Belimcre and Way Stations. C Baiiimore and principal Way Stations. and connecting at Helay for Frederick Way Stations. eet aon.) —Besitimore and Way ok, Point "op “Sets, bt Vi 48—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Statio $ BO—Cricaco AND OINcINNAT! Fast BXPRESS, 6:00—Bar ‘cons EXPRess 3:30—Baiiimore and Way Stations, 7:40- E: =20— 9:30— 935-1 il 6 93 7 i3'p m. daily, except Monday. Fs ¥.cxcept Saturday Es 15: 530, 9.13-11:008m..3:30, 3:45 90. 7:40, 11-30 p.m , daily except Bune LEAVE CAMUEN STATION FOR WASH 2 m 12:30, 5:00, 6 x to Washington only. + 10:30 am, 3-1 Dm. daily except Sx fr Has 4:30,5:10 915 m. daily 2 on Sanday a Iphim at yer te and Obio ticket offices, Was 45 Pennsylvania avenues where orters wilt taken for bagcage to be checked and ree: point in the city. Taos h Silanes Mastor of Trau=pertation. M. COLE General Ticket Agent, GEO!S KOONTZ, General Agent novi-tf aud Way Stations to Polat of Bucks. onday. rper's Berry, to’ Pied: Li Mons Ustiaizen Exess, No stops, .10—BS rw Youre Exraess. 1:30 p m.on San- O—BaLTioay EXPRESS, Stopping at | aarely agerstown, Ferry. Winebester and War “town, An ley Branch. nor for Now 1G am. and 1:10 p.m. opmiation apply at tue Baltimore SMocton Station, and FEW 1OKK AND WASHINGTO® TO BALTIMORE, PHILADEL YOKK. BOSTON, ALL POINTS IN tinh, New GLAND THROUGH BETW WASHINGTON AND W YORE MAN Pa ART PULLMAN PAL Stes NIGHT TRAIN, depot of Baltimore ‘6th Teen. Bfollow Ipt r Phe oan eacepe Bert 2:18 p.m bo wily. exe and p. Eee PULLMAS PALOK OARS on al! Day Trains. .PULLM4N PALACE SLEEPING CAES 0: ‘Kod at hotels and pri- ‘ast corner 13th street abd Peansyl- ae, and on northeast corues of Penasy ‘vania avenue ict 4th one opto gH AND POTOMAO BAIL- streets. BOAD, corer th and B General Passenger, Agent febl Buperintend D. Mi, BOYD, J: Philadelpts WILK Baltimore, ALT MURE & POTOMAC K SILKROAD, &NER OTH AND B STREETS N Aster run as fo S Enains LEAVE FOR BALTIMORE Limited Express, daily tor the West; cept Sunday for the North. eas for ily iat Sunday. modasion te Balit ore, dail ¥ cept arlor Var 21:55 ame i ‘Line West and 8 “Egress for Philadel excegt Sunday 3:40 pm. acco-nmedatton, gaily except Sanday, 4:50 pm Philadel, hia, dai’ 6:50 pm - Cincinnati Bxprias, daily for the West; Guily sok. Saturday for the North. 9:05 ¥, New York Night Express TK. ARRIVE AT WaSHING TON. 6:13 ow York Express. de =33 aoe moda ton. daly « Neept Suntay. = 5. m.. Prot Line, di 21:34 am. ser aedate, ‘daily exci 2:45 pio. aiuumore and Philadelpi: 03 Limited Express fram New York, daily pt Sunday shay Express, daily except Sanday. Py mmodatiog, datiy except Sundey. nm from Kaltimore and the West 1k chmond Expreasdaily oxcept Sunday. rai Washi m. daily ex, Batnsior Bop: ‘P.M. connec: at Odenton with trains for Annapolis ‘Traine arriving at_Wasbini gers | aving kg angie at Ticket Office, Rorthw avenue, Dor Regnode calles f checked at b visand residences to all points North and West. ‘{srongh tickets to Cigcinnatt Colne bas, Indians sls, a » Chicago, Sen ig urgaciece, and all a | Seg EIS Su D. M. BOYD, Jr.. a her, Pass’r HROUGH “LINE PHIA ember 18.b. 1575. trains by thigy a for Philadelphia and New York 4 — a. Bagres tor r Philadelphia aud way points Expres a — Iptis, New York at the offices of the eday, September 13tn, 1575, trains will hiladelphia and New rain ah. daily except a and New id Norfolk via Bactimore, daily ton at 745 @. m. aud 3:4) Sunday, connect at Bowie with ‘k line. ‘Traine ieatirg Wachiugion at 6:00 a.m. and 4:40 eae &:55 a. m,.and 9001p. “counect at Bowie with traina fro Pope's fine ser of 13th street and Pennsylvania 1875 PENNSYLVANIA peeeg 1875 —— bain otra ‘AND SOUTHWEST. THE cukar pod 8 TRACK ROUT. nt Scenery, Palace State-room ‘Day and Night Cass. with modern improvements. wo bunds: d miles saved to Westora and Ccutral Kew Form sk CONNECTIONS from WASHINGTUN te the WEST and q NORTH withoct change. Tickets t street and Pennsylvania avi el Sader Nations! Hotel, where reliable ioformation YD, JR, Gen Pame Ds Phiteiciptie, Pa. route can bo procared at the of- anja sveane, LEXA! rn AND WASHINGTON B. &. ef Band Si + 4) By epdris as fl Local trains we 6.7.8 9,10, its w 3,6 9.and 10 © traips gaily except Su nda 7:15 a.m. and 7:00 i Through tke sto = offices corner Li&h street and Peonsy.va. can loave orders for bag- ogo shnticnnammeen vison Mm. BOYD, Jr., jeoneral Passent we gest. GEO. ©. wiLeiNs, Geared Sapt janl-tf A past TRAN a UR CAPE May. 7 HOUKS AND 3 MT ATES Was, iN TUN TO CAPB Ma — The PENNBY LVANIA iamapunian COMPANY * et Rxprose Teai wing tim me arriving = tr5 May s 4 Leave Washiogion- afais rriving at Cape May at 5 p. aan Limited Expross an ay seat fare of ‘barged between Washington and Phil oH DM. BOYD. jytr General Passenger ‘A, BANKERS. ite. Write for 72 $505 TO $5,000 invested in Btock Privileges, ys large book? Pisicme of Wall at aud Wallct Revice? SEAT FisE. “ JOUN HICKLING & OO. cet-ly : 78 Brostwaye i NN4TI!OSAL SarE DErosir co., Corner th 18. and New York avenue. WIRE AND BURGLAB-PROOF VAULTS. a. jave removed their BCILDINo. corner Sth apd ‘They are iy ip! . general al Sanking bust- 4 drafts on Baltimore, Phuleasipnia ciphia ad" How all pointe. apa. "8 LOAN OFFICE, Corner of Teh street Yous avenue, eatrence on Now ork a enoe ‘The most Loan Office, . 8 lowest pT faa wae 5 7 AND Fiepretcnsona BE. Pa ‘Biexan ee i vllows: ee i ; . im. datly,'alt cehor trates ‘he 6, » and Sena) p.m frock alarantsas “Virginia Midland road icave Wash- - t. P_™ connect with trains on Wash- THREN EXPRESS, via Richmond, . daily eacepySuuday. J points South and Scathwost 6th street and Ponnesivania 5 te ibe clecked et all hotela, and Feitcncos pees | 5 8. m., (day Express,) 4 Limited anaes House to LE DROIT AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. ‘ASH. B. Rhy" cormsor Ko. 100% northwest coruer loth and : OF VALUABLE aon RICK STORE AND DWE $ 2 6 of ® deed of trast dated reco 5 2 Se a the, marti She note ee eu ereby, we = te will sel on TUE enblio Section, ivision of ‘lot 7, in gasieg for the same at tthe northwest coracy the care and run east on D street nincty-nine fost five aches f'n six. Rect thence alley thi wide, thence pouth Fete a thence” south eatwarl ise ‘one with Jersey avenne ‘thir! feet, 1 Porthwestwardiy with said avenus — foot to aon ten per together, with Ph "the expenses of co ey mie se and deed of trust property. 4 or struck will Sroctolted It vermeat eale ace oer coated oat ie "aiapenoticn resold at purchaser's risk and nd cost on five da oA F PODOR ag sia _novSiol __W. B. WILLIAMS. Auctioneer. OWNMAN & GREEN. Auctioneers aod Real Estate Brokers, No 412 7th street northwest, USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED SITUATE ON 197TH STREET BEING A 3-STOBY FR iTH -LL THE MoDEE 81M ‘3. AND LOT DJOININ MPROVED LOTON 20r1 STRERT, WEEN LAND K- By wectne ones of trust dated the 23th day < February . 1573, ones and duly recorded 'n Liber jolio 45.4 keq_goue. of The land records for the District of Columb in, and at che reqnest of the party secured thereby 1 will, sell st pubic auction, in eo of ti! bi idder, on 0} RpAyt ine Tath of Noverater, b sinning at 4 wing described real estate, » District of Co- it of Lot 8, in street ctw, be- ¥. mM. same day, the following de- improved by a three-story Fram> izown asthe wa le of Lot Ne, iS; ia syanre 206; also. part of original Lot 17, same siaare, front: street, a fuller description of which will siven on any of gale. rma: One-thard cash; balance tm equal notes t. interest, of 6, 12,13 and 2 jeed of trust on the property will be required on eac! he day of sale. All convey- cost. reserves sale sold. A deposit of piece of property 01 Aneing at purchase the right to resell the property it cue tori not ccmplied with in seven days the ‘cost of the. parchassr in defanit, a ofone week in some newspaper in Wash- ingtot Cc pained THOMAS WEAVER, Trastos, octs-d MM. ©, LOTTRELL, Salesman. Pumas rors DOWLING, Auctioncer snd Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue ‘aud ‘Ith st. TRU TSES SALE “OF. THAT VALUABLE PROPSBTY KNOWN AS THE ST CLOUD ee ON Tie ae OF NINTH AND ETS NORTHW dated the 243 day recorded 10, Liber mi ud records for Wash- County, ia the District of Columbia, ad at the request of the parties secured thereby, the an- dersighed will sell ia auction, in frout uf tho +the 19th day cf November, ."m.» al those lots or piece te city of Washington and Dis trict of Columbi: Known a parts of lots num- red pineteca, (13,) twenty, (2).) aod twenty-one, 21,) in eynare numbered three hundred and seventy- + ») beginning at the northeast corner of ‘and running thence we:t on F street fif t (3) inches, thence south est sixty nine (69) feet thence south thirty (30) feet, strect west, thence north with said oth Blace of beginning, together with the improvementa thereon. This property, known Ss the “St, Cloud Hotels is oueef the most advair trgeously located in the city of Washington. ‘erm of sale: One-fourth cach, of which thros thousand dollars ($3.00) will be'roquired as a de- pesig immediately at the time of wale, and the bal- ance in equal instalments in twelve, ei ~ke and twenty-four months, for which the purchaser will be required to give’ his promissory noter, bearing date on the day of sale, with interest at eight 3) per cent. per annum, and secured by ft trust Ppt the premises and policies of stances satis: factory to the undersigned. The terms of sale are to be complied with within ten days after tho day of Sule, otherwise the trustee reserves the right of re- selling the property at the risk and cost of the da- faulting purchaser upon ten days’ advertivement ia sme ceerspaper published io the city of Washing- ton. D. conveyancing at the cost of the par- chaser. M. F. MORBIS. Truateo. {fm3wids THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. yes TEES S oF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY cas FAIRYAX COUNTY, VIBGINIA, SEVEN MILES FROM WASHINGTON, D. © ground cine By virtue of a reg ot trust to ms, dated the 1th day of Octobe aud duly recorded in Torr Q, No 4, folin Se7,ane ofthe land socords of the county of Fairfax, in the > Btate of Virginia, and at tLe request of the secured thereby, I will sell, St vablic euction,oa MONDAY, November 15th, A.D. 1575, at 31 6'etoel he isos, the ty known as pa rote ty, Wekuated on the Fairfax Turapixe and on i Ra Ron, one mile west of Bailey Cross and «ix ee from ‘ud cc Grist Mill, Save Millyand Dwelling, twenty-four scres of Land, with Henig of Frat de. ‘Terms of sa'e, a to @ deed of trust, as follows: Thirteen red and eighty two dollars, fonether, wth cxpensee of sel. tr Case ced ths b ce in two equal annual poymente bearing in- terest from day of sale, and secured by ‘deed of € trast = the premises. All expenses of conveyance to be atthe cnet ofthe purchaser. A deposit of one han- dred doliars will be required when the Ease is strock off, the same to fag Gnag a t sale are pot complied with in five d novS t* ALFBED W. Rowan, Tate COAL AND WOOD. 7T, EDw. cvanK. T. B. OROSS, Ja. EDW. CLARK & CO., DEALERS IN LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, DOORS, SASH BLINDS, MOULDINGS, §. Frtocipal OMlice, Wharf, Depot and Planing Mill, os of 4th st. east, near United States Nat oe, Room No. {Firemen'’s Ins. Office,) over Bouk of Wasttagt Washington, 9-2 AL! GUVAL! WOOD: woop CHEAP! CHEAP! POR CASH! THOUSANDS OF TONS ORDERED. phate dally: best varietios of kirds of COAL end Foon. is the time to buy you would sare money get a Br00d articls and just werneat 2.240 pounds to 8 call'cu the under- ng ed before you La A sv ing two of the largest Wharvestn the District, and all © tacilities ie thereto annexed for the delivery of Coal weg Hcp our vessels to the poy can certainly offer special induce- be ee it to Benge ad medi Reto get will con- tine ofozr unsnr jrantages, Geod PINE W OUD delivered es low as $8.50 eer Ge od OAK eee delivered as low as 86 to 97 Sittie eral the public of the sbene te me 4 mer Main Ontce ant De of ats aud HEB ate Oticen~ $1703 eee ewes: qnei5-6o (OAL, Woop AND BUILDING MATERIALS. I have atways band of ADTH EAC ‘sd aren Sus Co Sons, FINE, OA saved ‘aud spits ull nee cesmcged 7, the Bota By LP. WILL r= THE GUFEE por ux DnTaICr Ist day of be pom oy Ls Baabuey, as hrm of Carter — jo. 18,718; On motion of the ere Messrs. Gordon : By the AUCTION SALES. To-moRkKYOWw. YHOMAS Dover ee. = e At the olf seed of Latimer & Clea: Southwest corner Pea: een eM Wikio, Aneta.) at Boal Estate | ame street Nes SATURDAY MORNING, [3th Lefo, at 10 o'clock, front of my auc tiga rooms, | I shall sett She Seria ern al ‘ainut Marble-Top Chamber A number “ot ~ be Painted Marbie- cia ae Plaia Bev Bix ents of B iack V Ome pe bowie on Assortment of Rockingham and Yellow- nom. Furaitare, Shel Chine aud Glass Wi Cocking and Heating ng Btoves, &e, One Rotary Valve-Motion Oseillating Engine, cizht- tures, Good Secont- -hand Harness. en THOS. DOWLING, Auct aro B wees, 3 Anctionoer, to Green & Williams, "Auct’s ‘s,) No. 1001, northwest corner uth and D etrecta, On SATURDAY 9 MOBNING, November 43th, 1:75, commencing at 10 o clock a. ns I RZ suction rooms an excellent ccta7 cokes (Repl AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNUON, » WARRER, tate Broker and Feieral Bulldinas corner 7th and F streets 'N. W. ERY SALE OF VALUA o PROVED REST. £077 ty VERRY EVA: RUS AVERUE AND g67u STRERT NUOMTH- Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su- reme Court of the Di trict of Colombia, paswed Ria cause wherein David b. Morrisss Anctionser, the risk and cost of the archasee after t three days’ notice in the yas SM, JORNSTON, Trasteo, . D CLEARY, Salesman. oltee seh id Furniture, consisting in part of Walnut Mo" Bedroom Farnttare: Wal- jut Steads, Bui nd Washstands: Walnut Book- olatered in Hair-cloth aud ardrobes, Lounges; Feather isters; Hair Mattresses, &¢ 15 Heating Stoves. Also, one Family Carriage. ys WASH. Bo WILLIAMS, Auct WILLIAMS, Anctioncer, Suezessor to Green & Williams, Autctioncers,) + horthwest corner luth and D streets. ry Reps; Cottage Suir ls. Pillows and Bel STs ed Pianos. Th: °F rT HomAs DOWLING Anctioncer and Real Estate Broker, (At the old stand ot Latimer & Oleary,) Southwest corner Penna. avenue aud Lith street. ON On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, November 12, 875, at 444 o'clock, in front of the premises, I hall seit Jute 9, 10 and {1,0 eyuaro 905, having a front each of 17 feet b: ¢ i00 feet Terms: One-faarth cask: the balance & months, secured by adeed of trust, with notes Dear= ing interest at 8 per cent. per aunum. Conveyan: clng a! purchaser's cost. §50down at ‘time of sale depth of 100 nd 13, THOS. DOWLING, Anct. rot Er 'to the day of sale. WASH. B. WILLTAMS, Anct. UNCANSON BROS., Auction Boutheast th aod D ONE JUMP SEAT AND SHAFT; NEARLY NEM. PSEYT DOUBL BCARKIA ember 13, at 12 ‘cle r auction rooms, foe will eeil the above @itieont resaree hand Harness. Bereral setts new and se DUNC UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants. Corner $b and D streets northwest, HOUSE_AND LOT ON © T AND 2p STREETS TH On TUESDAY. ARTEKNOON, November 16th, 1875, at 4 0% ver, in front ¢ ‘of Lot 11, sq) 30-feot alley, improved by @ good frame house. A deposit of $15 {Gonvevencing. &e at lock, We Will sell, by order thé premises, the east 53), by depth of mnltod 43 s000 fs A DANS N BROS., ast Corner th aud D sts, northywost. 60 PAIR mons BUAN S. FOR ACOOUNT xy Noveniber 13:8, att ENCANSON BHOS, Ancts, Real Estate Broker and Anctionser, Bederal Buildings coruer 71 Uaud # TRUSTEES SALE OF Va OPENTY any Ea - > Sp ILBOAD. aT By virtue of a de D. 1571, to Daviel L. recorded in Liber No. 611, nd records for Washington of tenst, dated April, A Enton and mysoif, daly Rails joa. a twoen 20th and 2st streets northwest, I 1 {Ung above su perior coileetion of household effects, » September 13th, O'cloek'p. bas, ail, that. certain piece aut ps ror ad situate, Iying and being HOMAS DOWLING, uctioneer and Real E: Atthoold stand cf Latimer & Cleary Southwest corner of Penna. avenue and 1th street, istste Broker, ) FORTE. BY STAN- ND STOOL Be 10 clclock, at the restioncs of a ig the ity, HO. 2039 @. THOS. DOWLING, Anct. mprised within the following nn at i bounds to wit: B No. 1001, northwest corn of Oyster, called Trinidsd, SALE OF VAI 7)" ge grees, >. &, to the weat line, ¢ thence norch forts: two and a. half (12:4) degrees, east one hundred and seventeon (lit) ni (7) Hinks with said condemned Hine to a division fence formerly put up botwoen TY, ee ANSARD ROOF, BE AND EL oa ANI No NG cP EAST, DEYWEEN BAND C Sts. ne y vue of s deed of trust, dated the 2th corded in Liber No ia, records for the District of hheyiesgeneo and Aor written request of the holder 1 se mit on BS the — ted "Rovemiber 1575, at 4 3 m., on the i963 Lot @ of Jonn Ente sod Chaciee 8. W PJeukiaa’ subdivision of Sl, and the south 14 feet % fickes of Lot 35; in Square wombered seven huasred and twenty-fiv the records of of the District of Uclumbia, together with all and the Daneies and improvements thereon. td line fence north twenty t thirteen (113) perch: 6 dtandiug at the ner, sence south ) degrees, west forty- t fifteen (18) links to a locn-t of raid fenes, marked for sixty-five ard @ quarter ( eight (45) perches and # the division line G a'contiraation of the tree ginuing, Stone No. 4, containiag — oe ce) acres one (1) rood and tweuty-uine (2) ss excepting six (O)acres aud soid to one. Mangum bj dated September 24, ) Be aman 1 Feovick, ‘in deed rd iets numbered 9, 10,1), 12, in agquare 3 439, in square 8; lots 2). 21, 22, siuare 6, of FW, Jones subdivision of 7,000, with interest at 10 per cent. per a0- num from Aprit l, L73.t0@ay of sales and expanses of paid on account, and the bat- anonatsix and twelvemonthe, with jaterest from dy tes Dearing § per cent. interest per annum with @ deed of trast on the prem.ses Ail converancing at the cost of the purchaser. down on the day not complied with in five days from day of ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the pi the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, by #1- vertising three times in some newspaper published | in Washington city. sale in cash, Less ill be required at time (Bep ro WA! Pl in ten from ai ea] a the right to resell the Property at the risk apd cost of the defauiting pur- chaser alter ten days’ advertisement. GEO. W. STICKSEY., Surviving Trustes, a. T. Ol COLDWELL, Salesman. S7-THE ABOVE SALE 13 La lela lly = » Beptember 21, 1575, GEO. WwW. i tt Loweaee P, NUE, BE NORTHWE een re By virtue of a decree passed japremo Court of the District of cote on te ath day of November, 1875, in ® certain c E/-THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER PosT- | thercin Acpopding. entitled Sante 1 Appleby eral. yned until th KSDAY, Septen ber 2#th, 1375, samo hi CRNEY Barsici ‘ay 273 ths cudera mises, at 4 o'clock p.m. oI mat of 1 by a a erT COLD WELL: ou SATURDAY, the 2 th day of ‘November. 1575, piece or parcel of ground lying in sll that certate the city of wt ‘and d thereof as lot fiettered B, in Harri: Gravomer’s recorded subdivision of original lot numbered three a 2 square numbered sue Buudred aud siaty-four ‘Tcrms of sale prescribed b; oo Saree: One-third ot the purchase mo, ey is to be pai. residue in three equal instalmen + 18 respec: sin six, twelve ard elghicen months, witlt ia- Eg THY PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE DE. ty avin > com sof nai salo made bu epeeniber 33° ublic auction,on the 13th, 1575, at 4 o'clock at the risk and cost of the dotatits pare SrjCRuEY Sw J.T. reoeil the same at F et et HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer and Real brome Broker, At the old stand of La’ Southwest curner Pennsylvaui: Clea. venue ‘aud ‘ith et, | ITH COMFORTABLE Rust ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Ancttoncer, Successor to Green & Williams, Auctloneers, loth D streets. INSISTIN 1M aoa Fi D. 4572, and duly re- Mallo 15, one ‘of ihe land 30 and 725). ns the same is recorded among ision in the ofice of Surveyors hnird cash; balsace one end two years, of sale, and if the terms of sale q sos at B ped Stans Fiche pias ‘Broker and A ncti Federal Paha corner 7th and Pa ats. “porthweat, REETS ‘inston et rambet ned ‘will sell at public ington, ‘the District aforess un ignated on the ground plat or | pian is aul tho of sale, at the rate cf cighi pr he cr annum ubtil paid, for which are to be romissory notes of the purchaser, se of trast upon the property A depos t Of @20 will be required with the secapted | sll conveyancing is to be at the cost of wer EN, T caw Lian Bal out Ise ifrtne of trast, dated Angust lat, 1573, re- 28, folio 308, I will stl, on aes the B3th ain ding. of of Sovember, 1s73, at n ti aad vise of Uniontown, sith the improve comfortable frame house. Th fronts 73 feet on Pierce street, between arbingten ard Jackson streets, and Lot 225 fronts 24 feut on Wasbington atrect. near Pierce at. h interest from February cant., and the expenses of sale, in feck: retidus tn canal payment tome tcl token months, with interest, to be secured. by decd of Ail conveyancing and recording at purchs- SU) doporit when prove PRE THOMAS DOWEL FCO will be loaned to the purchaser at 10 Yer cent., haif yearly, if desired. 5 a rpuomas —— Abctionee! At the old stand of ‘Wettaer £0) £outhwest corner Peunsy! e7ziled tn Liver No. me: ts teereon, & Boal Estate Broker, NIONTOWN AT PUB- 26 BUILDING LOT! id ef 3 to 404 tnclusiva, sit- ‘Washington ‘irect, between Pierce and ‘sito, Lote 527 to 534 inclusiv: be sale Tunmediately after, Lots 3! offre great incucement. as the tern Ry made tosnit pee ma thereon, cnmaieting e geen at the office of the jaa aad will be ex- Withed at the time bart iivivton of the pro, Hhe'raibe will be solf'as one lots parately. ‘ouveyancing a® par- ed on of the property can be TUOS DOWLING. Anct. STEERED. BETWEEN fon By sirtus of dond of trast, recariod im liber 720 wil sell af public aus wetiog co satu joauetiog, 3, 1S, at took in Wvury's vosoedod. abet eo Bi ues Reger 25 foot on Q street, 00 eas: Le in equal install- he purchaser to give natin, sopazed by dood of trast on ors oun. when the property is sold. w.T. JOHNSON. Anuct, oS. F. KELLEY, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, OfSce No. 902 Sth Sth street northwest, JARDIAN’S BALE OF OF VALUABLE REA TAT ‘Batw & VEST: AT AUCTION. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court ‘of the District of Co danproet aed suiitea ey int ret Sie oid. and approved ard ratiged by, the fourt hoid- 4 Courts on the 24 day of Novexber, i. ae PisitaeNtd AND K 8 joldiag a Pr pate Hoffer at public sale, on UBSDA Vat ye 16th day of No- A. ib, at 4 ovcisck p. my nil. the Fight, aud estate of James .’McSherry, 1 efalowsn deccrtbinl real estate in the Gity Dis'rict of Colnm! a paris of ts Nos, 29 and 50, in sqaare i Ett:ning for the same et a point ia the eof sth street west. at the di the southeast corner of said sqn ané running thence north on tho line o wiih [Sth srreet we thence soutbweetorly 24 feat feet: theneo southeasterly im feet fuch, 14 feet; thence south 15 fees Js inche southeasterly $9 fect 1% Inch; theuce vast 14 feet: thenve south 35 feet 9 Inches: thence east 1 fect! ite north 80 feet 9 inches; thence, we fest } inchs t ice east Sl feet to i of sale, a = n } whole or s¢j > as pure garner fos acd Wet, sovthwest Sa aed Meee he AUCTION SALES, J AMES GUILD, Anctionsy 1014 Pennsylvania areuus. AND SET FINE Ny M4, ta trout of store. on BAT. cEpaY OREIN« November 13th, St K. one side spar Top Bag "Built by Brewster & Oo.cof Broome street, Nw ork: one fet Harness, maade by n& Goi, Hew York. tnt siete ‘used and in'good con dition. JAS. GUILD, Auct! Dercanss BROB., Auctioneers, theast corner %b and D streets n. w. ANCERY SALE ow ee i eet tere Ti teches ven (11) t6e! ‘One third cash BE twelve ‘a eighteen monte, ith si; * ix interest pum, tbe pel fnterest, per on he parc — of “ine Tre ee. A lien yment &2-THE ABOVE SALE IS youl TBURSOAY, 1Sth “pion boar and pace. REDIN WOODWARD, Trnste _novit DUNOANSON BROS , ‘aects: V 7 ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctioncer, Successor to Green & Williams, Aucts.,) No. 1001, northwést corner of lth and D ITED > 175, at Lat the resid ; i decimuing houssheepiag, No. Street northeast, between Kast Capitol streets. TSDAY; November 1th ‘clock a ‘shail rt Those in want of go. not fail to attend the tuken care of aud is ia e novil-dts [Trib honschold Furniture should le, a8 the Parniture has been 9 Penn. are. oF A VALUABLE MUL. OUNTY OF WASTING F LCMEEA. LNT 1N AIDCOUNT SDK MILL ASD OTHER F he ist te cet poe jen reauest of the party secured t o TRURSD 4 premises certain pisces nd situate and lying inthe county ton, in the District of Columbia, aud is part of a tract of Ecapedinme ty oe rmar "5 Onslot or Pleasant Plain d in the land records of the county forthe District, aforesaide ra Liber We N ss folio 153, &c., said tract contains twenty Scres. more or less. and — known as the ciumbia Mill: Property. mm Rock Cresk, ad adjoinieg the farms of Mrs. Hobbie, Dr. tolt, ed ‘Mee French. Fora more particnlar descrip- ‘on of raid property and ils meter aud bounds-teter- ¢ is had to the aforesaid deed of trast, ‘Terme cf sale: One thitd. of the purchase money cach; ang the balance of purchase money in six (5), twelve (12), and cighteen (15) months, with seven, per cent. interest per arnum uatil paid from day « sale; the purchaser or purchasers to give. B: scry potes, indorted to the satisfaction of the trus tees. No deed given until all erest shall have beon paid wents fo be made atghe time ¢ ance of cash paymen! a from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the cost aud rex of a hing pnrchaser or parchasera. All convey suc ing at purchaser's cost GHORGE W. RIGGS,1 ctoe BOBEBT C. FOX, s Srusteca, novil-d&da bi, WARNER, Avct rPuomas DOWLING, ‘uctionesr and Roal Estate Broker, Atthe old stand of Lavin & Clea Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and ‘ith st, 1 30 of the cash pay- and the pal By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated reapec. ifively the 1oth day ot N . D. 13/2. gut the ist day of August, A- D “is3 gud recorded jot of Ontutm Ip Liber Bo. Tl, fal Othe Dist red thereby, ‘auction. ia front of the prem: be 23d of Nevember, A.D. L ‘hose Lots of gronu1 Eno ul,in Threlkeld 'aad- rgotown, in the District of Oolambia, das follows: Beginuing for the same ai a. P ¢ north lice of 2d etrost, 27 feet 19 tnches Rist of the northwest corner of ‘af and 2d 90 (the same being the center of the dividon wali of t two boures built on the said ; a, ad twenty fect, thence west parallel to 21 street twer- ty seven fect eleven icch.s, thencs south 12) feet to 24 street. thence with the north Itne of 24 street cast to the place of beginning, togetber with the tm- rovements, whicn consist of a very comfortable ip-tory Fiame Dwelling, wish back Dallding Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest at 5 per cent., secured by deed of trast onthe property geld. All convesanciaz at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days the Trusices re- terve :he right to resell mt the risk and cost of the Gefamiting purchaser. A deposit of 100 ro, 2ired at the time <f sal Ww WP iam 4, Bip GORDON trnstsos _hovil dtd THOR DOWLING, Anct B. fae Federat Broker and Anctioneer, roer 7th ond F sts, northwest, ALG A ry IM aqy HOUSE, OS TH FD AND ek sabe ee é By virtue of a deed of trast Gated March 15th, and duly Tecorded i in Liver No. 731, folio et one of the laud Peeoane of Wasbiogton county, in the District of Colombia, and by tha Britten request of the party secured thereby, we will ot publ - on the premisos, on TURS- 1, 1375, at 4 o'clock p.m, all parcel of land sivnate and betng in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, and known and designated a all of Lot lettered ae rs nbdivision of lots elght and c improvements thereon, consisting of ateo story Brick Dwellir g. Alto. by virius of a deed 'f trust dated February Isth, 1878, and duly recorded in Liber No. 773, follo 77. et seq, one of the aforesaid land records the written re a sell, at .. abl Ma Fee T parcel «f land in ihe efty o Washington. District ‘of Columbia, ae known end designated ss lot numbered three (3). tn cquare pumbered fixe bunéred and thirty eight 53) ms: One fourth cash; balance im 6,12 end 1S hs Sor fy cent. pel * Laon > iu b ‘on the property 10) will b* required on sale of each lot yancing at expense of purchaser. 11 terms “of rnle are not complied with within seven dave af. tor sale, the trustees reserve the right. to resell the property at ihe risk and cost of the defwulting par- novS-eokds J, SWEET, FR E- 121TH STREETS NO: THWEST.. EVENING ST FRIDAY........Novemb °F 12, 1875. Baileyana. den ag aiection grote stronger a» it grows older. The same may be said of an eg.”- — When @ woman will pay three do!lars tor a bird on her bat, and o! ve Thaaxs- Pw Pony Send dinner, wecan bave uo roof art d out. — One of the most invigorating sights in a vill is to see a woman, who has just bought the calico for a dress, aurrying from Sao nelghber te auetner with the bundle un- der ber arms. — Two women can talk to each other the length of a pew, without being heard b; _ man right behind or right in — “> and yet clearly understand on didn’t say anyth! “ ghey t “That's just like him,” with an Spprovin was no gas + bout him. He was all business.” — Danbury jews. A COURAGEOUS Womans. ror! EE, & wealthy farmer, li amile from am village, Me. He is a widower, and bee housekeeper is a Mrs. Jewett. On Tues- day forenoon a knock was heard at the front and on opening it Mrs. Jewett, who — ‘alone in the house, saw a tramp stand- ing there. He asked to see the mistress of the bouse. replied she was the only mistress at the ttme. The man then inquired for the gentleman of the house, and was told be was down in the field. He 2p ared very anxious to see him, and want rs. Joweit to godown and call bim. She refused, and tol the fellow sbecouldin’t talk with’ him ny ton ger, aud shut the door in his face. Witte tne lady: was talking she thought she heard some one up stairs, so she went directly to her room, and taking’ a pistol, stepped in another room, where sure enough she was confronted by a large and ugly looking man, who war endeavoring to secrete Limselfin a closet. With the ntmost coolness Mrs. Jew- ett aimed her pistol at him and requested him to depart. ‘He demurred at first, when the lady made another step forward and cocked the pistol. The fellow then ran down stairs and up the road. The man at the front door had also disappeared.— Bi Herat. . A YounG MAN WITH A PEANUT SHELL tx Hie LuxGs.—About a year and a haif agow young man by the name of Benjamin Peter, son of Daniel Peter, of Washington township, was atlending @ public sale in North Whitehall township, and when on his way home, being on horseback and ridiag quite fast, as he was eating some peanuts a piece of one of the shells was carried into his mouth by the current created by bis fast riding, passing down his throat and lodging in one of his lungs. At the time of the oc- currence nothing serious was thought of it, there only being a slight tickling sensation, which was thought would pass away after awbile. But not so. In a few months a pain n tobe felt inthe Iung in which the shell was lodged, which kept growing worse @8 time passed by. Recourse was had to a physician, and after some treatment, and finding that no gooi was being done, the advice of other medical men was sought, but all to no avail, while the young man bas gradually been growing worse, until no bas been so reduced in strengih that entirely unable to perform any kind of | end hardly able toget about.— Allenton Chronicle, Nor Mr. Moses CRUFLTY IN A Sci00L.—Among the pu Pils who aitend Puplic School No. Adams street, Hoboken, is a little ‘gir 1 named Coran, ten years of age, who lives close to the school building. Oa Monday of Jast week she was brutally beaten by Miss Cunningham, teacher ot her department. who used a heavy rattan, and struck the < @ number of heavy blows over her back, leaving several ugly ridges which are ye visible. The next day the child's back was so sore that she was not able to button her lothes around ber. Mr. Doran, the girl's father, called the attention of the school trustees to the brutal treatment his child had received, and fappeared before Justice Monk and made a criminal charge SS ag ce and battery against the teacher. Miks ningham is described asa lady of fine complishments, but of very uneven temper, and other children have, in time past. com- plained of ber aye cruelty. A lac? of the state, passed few ze . denies to the teachers in the sch: the right to inflict = peakiment upon their puplis.—. ‘imes, 9h ANOTHER PEDLER MCRDEKED. — There is @ rumor—which a number of justices of the peace ard constables have been industrion<ly following up, but thus far withoata satis factory resuit—to the effect that a padier bamed Jacob Keyser was on Friday nignt last waylaid, robbed, and maurderel at.a lonely spot in the pines between Smithtown and Holbrook station, in Suffolk county. = story is that he was a ee the highway when he was protunaen thee ored men, Who “they wished to ——— as something that he ——— @ purpose of showing them the Cage og ‘they strack him down, = mounting his wagon, drove away. He to crawl to a house some distance oo where he related what bad occrrred, and soon afterward expired. The occurrence Was first said to have taken place between Sayville and Pat but the scene has been successively ‘fed to Holbrook, Smithtown, and other places, and the im- pression is that the y has comchow grows out of the recent mui or pedier In the woods of Westchester. Herald, 0th, INCENDIARY THIEVES.—Early on Satu: day morning the family of Mr. Thomas Skuste, on the road between Flushing and Jamaica, L. I., were aroused by the cries of one of the chiluren, who were sleeping in a room adjoining their mother's. Going into the room, Mrs. Skuste found it full ‘ofemoxe which was coming up through the floor un- der the bed. She immediately seized the children and hurried out with them, and then succeeded in arousing the other inmates of the honse, séverai in number, barely in time tosave their lives, none of them savin much more than the nighi clothing they ha: on and a few articles of furnitare. From ty fact that two windows in the jower story — forced open it is believed tat the house ras Oirst ‘and then set on fire, and this Deller Is strengthened by the fact that the tracks of two men were found In the vicini- ty, and a candle, half burned, was picked up near by. The house was totally destra The loss Is about $2,000. -Mr. Skuste sage pee, and loses everything. A CORRESPONDENT of the Graphic -has been talking to George W: ——— oe ds, of the Philadelphia Ledger, about that obituary poetry. ote € sntids eat a: “When I bought tis — those poems were already a feature of the paper, and I le Who or.ler obituary poms could appreci- ite them, and so they go the same old way.” PLANTING BULBS.—This can be done any ne Loxnos, Nov 12 4 ¥p. | Na 965.26 for money; 915 I6for account.” Brie, It Mingee Roane's Tragic Death. DEVELOPMENTS AT THE INQUEST. An announcement was made of t im New York, on Tuesday evenin, Fifth avenue, of Miss Betty, Roane.” The New York San ‘As far as can be ascertained Iss Roane came to New York from Richmond, Va, about four years ago. leaving two brothers in her native town, and @ married sister in Baltimore. Twelve months ago she met Mr. B. Whitney, a wealthy and exten wn brewer, and became attached He en) i a handsome suite of fth Avenne Butiding,”* and began to keep house with Mies Roane. Toney had one ser- colored woman, who describes their Ife as having been entirely unruMed, each seeming to be devoted to the other. Miss Roane, however, was undoubteliy quiek- tempered, and ‘exceedingly jealous, fre- quenty upbraiding Mr. Whiivey for bis attention to other women. She seams, also, to bave distrusted herself, for on sew occasions she becyed the colored ser to leave her aie At the inquest Mr. Whitney testified in re- card to the fe. He Aid that Toesday evening he returned home to No. 17s Fifth avenue about his time, and had a con versation with Miss oane about an hoar before dinnertime; her name was Betty Roane, but she went by the name of Mingee, she spoke of a lady he used to visit, and be- came excited, bat soon cooled down, avd they afterwards dined together as usu Ng several giasses of beer during afer dinner he rested on a lounge in the parior, when she said she Wate! some chestnuts; he told her to se nnd he went to sicey Roane, be gtegens me; the & second time by Miss Roan “Tom, if you don't get ap ne Lied one take ; i reg at 7 down on the bed tn room and fell asiaep, was awoke khe said me in your arms i soon after le Ps Feport of 2 pistol, ai the par} a pode ny 14 not be Tang the Went to the Sth Avenue Mirs Roane was fre- of a nervous bad always dishe had often said, r > Hotel for a doct quently low spirit Ald excitable disp been on good terr “Tom. if I noticed 2p | ber dress ue stained. This testimony was substautiatel by that of the servant woman, and the jury returued @ verdict Of self-intlieted death, The body of the dead girl was packed in ice ike breast bursed and blood- in the back room of the undertake at No. “6 6th avenne. She was a brauette, about 21 years of age. Her features were small and regular, and ber eyes were large and dark. Hier bair was black and plainly dressed, back from her face. An elegant rosewood casket Was prepared for her burial. It was heayily mounted with silver, and upon the sfiver plate inside the lid’ was the inscription: Mingee Roane, died November %, 1575, aged 21 years.” “Miss Rowue’s relations were eom- municated with by tele; hon Wednesday, and the dispatch was probably the frst t formation they bave received of ber where- abouts for some years. WHAT woul! Isaak Walton say to “a scientific Frenchman's” new way of taking fish? It is rather rough on the finny fellows, but doubtiess it is ingenious. Piatiuum wire is placed in agreen bottle and tguited by electricity. Seeing this remarkabie tllami- nation, the silly swarm round the bottie Uke so many boon companions, when the scientific Frenchman seoops them oat in @ net. This may be an improvemen the elegant simplicity of rod, Pine, ay it isn’t gentle as fishing should be. taking rather a mean advantage of iguorauce of chem!stry. S7-An old marriage is reported in Bland county, Virginia, thatot Mr. Allen Haunat and Miss Hannah Allen. #7-The trial of ex Gauger Mociler is stilt Progressing at Detroit. Hon. Mau. H. Car- penter closes for the defense to-day. Tha case is Watched with much interest. S87 The wholesale clothing establisument of Messrs. Cook & Sons, at famworth, Staf- fordshire, England, has been destroyed by ie, Seowing six hundred operatives out of work. 7 Many very good le are annoyed by sleepiness iu church. Tue fuilowing remedy is recommended: Lift the foot seven inches from the floor, and hold In suspense without support for the limb, and repeat we remedy if the attack returns. S87 A Miss Cook has just been elected sn- perintendent Of schools in Butler county, jowo, but Mr. Huff, the republican incem- bent of the office, contests her election on the oe thal bcing @ Womau she is not eligi- tle. e7 it will « ctalnty shorten your life, Barry, if you continue te smoke #0 roweh.’ “I don't Know toat,” replied the gentleman, “there's my father ‘ho smokes every blessed aay, and now he's seventy yea eli,” was the reply, “if he haan a smoned he might have been eighty.” &7 Two hotel runners at Sedalia, Mo., got into @ fight on Thursday last when ad clutched the other by the throat Uli his tongue protruded, and then struck tim a violent blow under the jaw with his first, so that the throttled man bid of more than aa inch of his tongue. &7-A young man accompanied by two po- lice officers entered a diswecting room ia Mou- trea! some cays ago, and laid claim toadead body, which be deciared was that of his grandmother. Noresistance was offerat, and the fisies’ ENGAGED. Vers ir Se OLIVIA FRANK toA MITANDER-SHOEMAKER, On Wednesday ry ! Wate cite ataas = ve a4 ev. Die ips, Nive MITA ND to Lizzie D.B t New Orteat 4 w LUI AMEON—B tis eb fF Obeaters GREEN. At? o'clock, « of the 12th ¢ | November, MARY Jane, vibe alowed iSite ot Jos. OFeaceal service: fiche bones, LOLS Sh tuest oh gig morning B