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RAILROADS. — Barto — AND @CHIO RAILROAD ony $:00—New Yorn Exruece * 30—Baltimore aud Way Stations. a1 witon, Winchester, Hi x rper's Worry, Begerstown and Way +, to Pied: Mont. via Metropo.itan Branch. ‘9:20—BatrimoreU xiimiten Exrises. Nostops. B1G0—Batuimore and Way Stations. 1:30 p m.on San- 1:13— incre and principal Way Stativas. —Barriwons RaPmnss. sare 3.30—BaLtix mae Steps * ExrRess. bi me (Vin 2$5—Beltimore, Annapolis and Ws, Statior WICACO AND-OCNCINNATI Fast EXPRESS. AL IMORE EXPRESS. tim. re and Wi 10, 4:45, 7.30, p.m. daily, 3:19 p m. daily, except Monday. eily except Saturiay 2°00. 1 15. 830, 9:13, 11:00 m.,3:30, 15, 6:00. 7:40. 11:30 p.m , dailysxcept EAVE CAMDEN STATION FOR WASH- 4:30,5:10 9:15 a.m , 12:30, 5:00, 6:35, 9:15 DP. m. daily 4:10 p.m daily to Washington only. 6.30, 7:30, 10:30 am, 3:10. 3:30, 6:30, 10:20; 11:35'p m daily except Sunday. No connectio.. om Sanday for Hagerdown, An Rapolis, Ftonn Valley Branch. nor for New York and $:00 a.m. and P.m. For farther infv.mati-n apply at the Baltimore and Chio ticket «fices, Washiagton Station, and 455 Pe in avenue, where will be faker for baggage to bo checkrd and roc-tved at any point in th 408, B SHARP. Master of Transportation. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent »ONTZ, General Agent novi-tf NEW YORK ASD WASHINGTON THAOCGH LINE TO BALTIMORS, PHILADELPHIA, NeW YORK. BOSTON, ALL POINTS IN_THE NEW ENGLAND TATES THBROUCH BETWESN WASHINGTON AND NEW YOR HOUT CHANGE OF CARS. ment ow this line bs mew and of the most September 13th, 1875, trains depot of Baltimore and er of 6th and B streets, as f Express for Philsdelpbia, New York nd points Rast daily, excep: Sunda’ 9:23 sm. Lowiced Express—Puilman Car Train— for Phiadelphis, New York and pointe East @aily except Bua ay LAS pm. Expres for Philadolphta and New York fathy. excep: Sanda 4:50 p.m. Express for Philadelphia and way poiats ‘Express for Philadelphia, New York rf East daily. od rs x PULLMAN PARLOR OABS on sii Day Trains, _PULLMSN PALACE SLEEPING CABS on Night De nformation can be procured at the of- pany. for and checked at hotels and _pri- om orders left at the offices of the beast corner 13th street and Pennsyi- and om northeast corner of Penusyl- ‘and Gth street BavTIMOBE AND POTOMAO BAIL- corner 6th and B streets. Boab. 2 D. M_ BOYD, Jz., febl Superintendent, Baltimore, Md. B*s2! MURE & POTOMAC RA ILECAD, Darot conNex 6TH AND B StkeetTs N. After Moiday, September 13th, 1:75, trains will run F: follows: EAT LLOS PET INOE the = Sunday OF the North. nitadciphia and New AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DayYs. i. WARNER, he Kivai Ketate Broker sad Anotioneer, Federai Buildings, corner Tih aud ¥ sts, porthwest TRUSTRES’ SALE OF VALMABL! PBOVED BEAL ESTA ON BETWEEN AND Tare? RORTHEA®’ By vi; tue of sdeed of trust, dated etfo B11 78 peas ose wt th tad Ree sae District of Oolumbia, and by < the party r UNIM- STRE COAL AND WOOD. T. EDW. GLARE. T. B. OBOSS, Jz. T. EDW. CLARK & CO,, DEALERS IN LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, $c, SASH Principal Office, Wharf, Depot and foot of cys east, near United States Office, Room No. 1, (F Bank of Washingto: Planing Mi11, Navy Yard. iremen’s Ins. Office,) over yashington, D.0. oci-2m GOAL! WOOD! WuoD:!: CHEAP! POR CASH}! AL! Now is the time to buy | If you would save money gvt a soot article and jus weet, 2.20 ands ton, call » “Hoving two eae in re rele A a woof the arves y and all facilities ible thereto anuexed for the delivery of Coal direct from our vessels to the consvmer, we can certainly offer s] induce: Meute. A visit to our Wharves and will con- vince one at a Glace of oar unsurpassed aivantaser, Good PINE WOOD delivered as low as $6.50 per ‘ord. Soe cae WOOD delivered as low as $6 to $7 cord. Asiogle trial feall that ts necessary the public of the above facts € = nee JOHNSON BROTHERS, Mate Ofice and De] harves, Pi a ‘at Johnson's W. @8, foot 1203 F street northwest, Ofices~ $17 12 Sth street“ ang25-co Coal, WOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS. cover, aving the coutrol of several brands of Im TEMS, ted handling yoariy many tiltioay of Ba: Sharacter tn fry line wite dapat ao auc at wholesale and retail, upon terms that defy compe: avenne tition. Central Ofice—623 Louisiana northwest. Branch Yard—Ist at., bet. B and ey be Bimmer Part faytarears ape te oat oct3l-ly WM. GUINAND. STEAMER LINES. ___STEAMER LINES. HE INLAND AND SEABOARD © as Bp ng BD. O, spaces ‘BS LADY OF THE LAKE AW AN, MOSELEY. wi ” FOR NORFOLK, CONNECTING Ww. LINES FOR BosTON, EKO HOBNCE On and after MONDAY, September 20, 1575. Y E wilt steamer LADY OF THE LAK make three weekly between, Sunday. 1a-ton to Balitmore, daily. 9:43 6 m., Limited Express for New York, daily except Sunday Parlor Car Train. 11:56 am Fast Line West and Nori, daily except 1 m, fiadelphia and New uday. hi rk, oa Rechlk via Baltimore, daily xpress for PI 7 Accommodation, daily except Sunday. for Philadelphia, daily. Xpress, daily forthe West; ‘Saturday for the North. ew York Nicht Express. BAT WASHINGTON. daily. ion. daily except Sunday. ‘try ‘Washington and Norfoln, Leave W: day, Wednesday and Friday at 3 p.m. Turscay. Thursday and Saturday ‘at folk, @4. Bound trip, STEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON Fi = MAC RIVER DANDINGS = uae ‘The Company having placed this new m.. Fast Line, dail. Renaartinen site wisest Heibie. fm; Baltimore aod Philndelpiis Rx grees, ‘m.. Limited £x press from New York, daily cn, Day express, dally except Sunday. " Accommodation, daily except Sanday. iy from Baitinore and the West, mond Bxpress,daity except Sanday. og. Wacbiogion et 745.5. m-end Sa iy cxcrPe Sunday, connect at Bowie with ope « Oreek line. ‘Trains les\irg Washington at 6:00 a.m. and 4:50 Pm. conner: : Odenton with trains for Auuapolis, at Wi ton at 8:35 a.m, and at Bowie trains trom Pope's ] ering their orders at Ticket Office, of 13th street and Pennsylvania VENUS, Rorthwest corner 6th street and Pe: sand residences to all points North page Soko 0. Oinctanatt, Colum- }» Indians polis, Louisville, St. Louis, New Or- leans, Chicseo, San_Francisce, and all points Bax". W ost, North and Sovth. a Eo. C. WILKINS, Su; sg jore, Md. D. M. BOYD, Jr.. Gen] Pass’ Agent. may23-tf 70 THE NORTHWEST, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. ine leave as Follo m. | Baltimore. %:25 a, nm] 1:15 Washington. - » . 6:50 p.m. bere ~ S10 p. E GusAT DOUBLE TRACK GoUTE, Pithslomes Scenery, Palace State-rom Day and with modern improvement, 'o bundr d miles saved to Western and Ventral York. Sepa oe ARAN. esr wa SOBER witt 53 hont change. ickets by this route can, be procured at the of- Bces, corner of 13h street aud Pennsy!vania avenue, end corner under Natic Se given at alltime m at ail times. Passengers procuring tickets at these offices can ‘ace in Palace Oars for Obicago, Eechester )¥ D, Je., Gen'l Pasconger Agent, Philateipnis, Pa. LEXAND&IA AND WASHINGTON B.R. AND ALSXARRRIA Cp og BR, ‘orner and Sizth a tgcal tr ve for Alsxau! ¥ Dp. ia. a. ae Pm connect with traius on Wash- ‘and Ubio T SUCTHEBN EXPRESS, vie Richmond, Jeaves Wasbingicn 11:35 p.m. daily excoptSunday. ‘hrough ticke:s to all potats South ana Southwest sale at offices corner a pavwengers can leave orders for bag- te be checked at al) hotels and residences agh to des:ivation. D. M. BOYD, Jr., GEO. 0. WILKINS, General Suptee F + Gene: jant-tf Baltimore, Ma. (AST THAIN FOR CAPE MAY. 2 HOURS AND 30 MINUTES-WASHING- TON TO CAP May. Jue PENNSYLVANIA BAILROAD COMPANY we. preas Train Pbiled to © making the following time Mey fs SE arriving at C at 6p. Leave Washtagiot—9.2: Grriving at Cape May at 5 ‘Ou Limited Rxprees an extra seat fare of $1.75 i charged between Washington aod PLllsdelp iyotr Gonerai Pa: . octl-1y 72 Broadway, N.Y. N4™ ONAL SAFE DEPOSIT CO., Corner WSth st. and Naw York avenue. deposit. Bafestor eg ee A Fab STYLE mars. y4 STINEMETZ, Hatter, 1837 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOB, ly at ay” steamer on the route. she will, a oH ‘Tees: n the route. on and after - DAY October 26, make wem-wookly tripg, (stopping 3: to Qurrioman; returning, Wednesday sfiernoon, = S71 1m mat 7s. m , going to DAY, continnicg down to Cone riv rurping, arrive’ in Waalington Sunday afternoon. the office of the Company , under Metropolitan Lith stroet, opposite the Treasury. octas. W.H. Byles, ae | having TUESDAY, March 2d, and every T! 2 SATURDAY thereafter, leaving Fitzhugh’s wharf, joe! ‘at all the princi) TUESDAY Leave W <7 going afternoon. FEIDAY—Leave Washto Au Freight for Biver Landings must positively be FF Potomac BiVER LANDINGS. thoroughly overbauled and refltt * foot of 6th street, at 76 a.m Returning, will ‘ednesday and Sunday pga.) as fol To Washington at 7 a.m, Washington Curricman, and on SATU. For tickets, staterooms or tnformation, ap ‘The ewift and favorite Iron Steamer PILOT BOY, nm Will resume ber trips for Potomac riv arrive in Washington every We o"yrelglit received datly. All its must be pre- rei paid isbn) Wt PETAR UGH went J KECHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETW! WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the fine Steamships E.C. KNIGHT and JUTLN GIBSUN wil! make lar week- iar Y ties between NEW YOK. ALEX. GEORGETOWN, as folivuns Lctve YORK, sas Lea ast iver tery SATURDAY ek T ORGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 uation apply to -, 4) DRNBAM ion 8 A. . ce and whart 63 ‘Water street, tow n, or at the office of the President. near P-etreet briage J. W. THOMPSON, President. Frelahte delivered by Knox's Express. O left at Geueral Office, 603 Pennsylvania avenue. - ‘at the steamers whart, will be promptly Saenaet NEW EXPEESS LINE VIA CANAL, RX HILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH PHIULINGTON AND CRORGKEOWN SAILING DaYs From Pier 2, North Wharves, Philadelphia, SATURDAY, at 12 m. From 69 Water street. Georgetown; 1. D.C., MONDAY, at 6 5 Thie line connects at Philadelphia with Olyde’s — baronies a of — = Provi- nee, Boston and New England States. No wharf- age4u Boston by this line. _ HYDE, Agent for D, of 0. 0. Palisdciphie, > WM. P. CLYDE & 60., ¥. A. REXD. Alexandria, Va. D.D:C. MINK. 49 4 evonshire street, Boston, EF Freights delivered by Knox's Rx left at General 6ffice, 603 Pennsylvani = the Steamers’ Wharf, will be prompt 0. [ Os) LIne. NOTICE. ‘With the view of dimiats! Pe the chances of col- liston, the Steamers of thi ine take a specified course for ali seasons of the year. the ontward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 60 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. Un the homew ope, Meridien ard Foaeee. cromt or nothing to the nort! THE Barrish AND NORTH AMERIOAN YAL MAIL STEAMSHIP! BETWEEN NeW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. é y 5 Rom NE RK. Bow New Your. | Fro Naw Yo Algeria...... Wod., Nov. fed... Deo. 8 ofthe” Wel.) ‘Wed.; Deo. 15 * Bossia......Wed., Nov. 37 *u ae Wd., Dec. 22 Botunie - Wed., Nov-3(Chitacc- Wed.” Dee. 3 Abyssinis... Wed.. Dec_ 1 Parthia... Wed., Jan Ard every following WEDNEEDAY end SATUB- DAY from New York. Steemers marked *’ do not carry steerage passen- . pastor Paretct Coble, 93,4 and 91, 4, eal. "Return tickets om favorable iss sok, idvnal. teerage tickets to and from of at Sakae ditaee BS pees eet * wre, cn the a for jedivoraneen pero For emcee Bowitng hs sioorngc pocnze, io. ng Gee cenge, No. 111 Broadway. 1 Or ateer- tes eedetin to AeLteeoaNE uoaees att Ott so, FRANCKLEM, Agoet. just fivest; Z08 pifte AND 13re STRERIS AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES TUu-moRKOW. THIS AFTERNOON. OMAB DOWLING, W482 = 4“ ‘and Real Estate Broker te Green Willinenss S ectioncers, At the old of Latimer & Cleary. 4 No. 1001, northwest corner D streets. bomsnonnnaempait -svenae and LER street, | nt STEE'S SALE 0) s RO.PERTY, CONS be ae ae ANDATANSARD ROO} rAL FRONY' AND LARC VAL! AL DERN IMPROVEMEN' TOR AS ND & s. Sti oth ERY A Te- mee ted ING TABLE: BOARD; Hh oes QUE Tecqrded emvoe ors aad = $ THOS. DOWLING, Auct. i 5 " JUHCANSON BROS. Amctioner OT GROCERIRS. &¢., AT AUCTION. - nog Topsvaid MORNING, November i am assorted lot of Groceries, Uolles, Currants, Chocotate, Bi rooms, ; sing Paper, &e. WrerpUROAMSON BROS. Aucts. s z ‘novi3-2t BU. ®7- WILL BE ADDED Tv THE ABOVESALE, Counter and Platform SculTos, ea and Soice Canis ters. Ccfes Mills, Syrup, Molasses, Can Fruits, ‘ish, &c. — DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. J)UNCANEON BROS., Auctioncers, De etter Ninth aud D otiasee eorthwest, ARPETS. & , AT AUOTI ¥ is MORNING, 16th Novem- will sell at our ware. TRUSTEES’ SA STORY BRICK Be SIDE OF FURNITUR o roo} ried lot of wew and second-hand | Qcicck Pm. the 4 I To cover ndvance, 1 five Gold Watch and Chain Terme of to cover ine Gold Wa : ‘erms of sale: The amount of Indebtedness ss- neem DUNCANSON BOS. Aucte._ | cured by said deed of trust ned, the eoonees Or DRCANSON BROS. Acctioncers, sale, (ail amounting to about @3.500,) in cash. and Southeast corer $i and D streets northwest, | ihe balsuce in rix, teelve, and tighteen montis, fee hears pcr which the notes of the purchaser, bosring interest CONSTABLE'S SALEOF CIGARS, PICTURES, | from the day of eale, and wecured By 8 deed of trust upon the property ehall be taken Convey anci: at purchaser's cxst. If terms of sale are not complied with within seven Gays aftor the sale, (he Trustees reserve the right to resell the property afier five days’ advertivement, at the risk and cost of the ds- iting purchaser. '#10) deposit when the property Id. SM A MEL On TUFSDAY MORNING, November 16th. at 10 o'ciock. at cur sulesro we shall sell the above by order of C_ A. Kimmell. constable, nov 13- DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, JOS ¥. KELLEY, 8 Real Estate Agent and Anctioucor, 4 +f Trustees, Office No. 902 Sth strect northwest. monk = a st Sanna GUARDIANS SALE OF VALUABLE REAL WARNER, Prveh? Pa, RUONTING | EiuuteeNrd | B. a Heal Beate Broker and Anetioncer, ROREET BETWEEN 1 Ant Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts. northwest. * By virtue of an order of the Sopreme Court Bort District of Columbia, holding a Probate Court, passed on the 26th day of October, 1375, roved aud ratified by the said Court ‘hold- ing an Equity Conrt,on the lay of November, 1575, equicy 0. 456 hy Loffer at public sale, on TEN VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON FIFTH STREET EaST, BET VERN NORTH H AND I 8TREETS, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Novem- ber 19 st o'clock, I willoffer for Co and front ofthe premises, lots numbered 21, 22. wl a eer aie. arg SG 24, 25, 16; 20,28, Brand $0, in John F Bone. cab Member, A.B. 1875, at 4 o'clock p. m. 2 | visios of eguare No. 88.’ These lots, with whe ex. ‘McSherry, i ane to the foll lowing described real estate in the ity ef Washington and District of Columbia, the said interest being an undivided one-third of original lot ception of No. 21, have each feet on 5th street east, runni: feet io an alley. Lot 2 5th str a front of twenty-one ‘kone hundred No. 38, and parts of lots Nos. 29 aud 90, in square | 945th 5! “ No. 08 "'Begtuning for the seme at a polat it the Fallroad’ The tote will be eal seperate. Feit line of sth street west, at the distance of 115 | Tailroad. he lots will bo sold fect from the southeast corner of said SptareNo. 105, | months, with interost at 6 per and running thence north ou the line of fd ernare | cay of eale. All conveyancing a with 18th street west 65 feet; thence west 115 feet; | G4 of sale, All conveyancing thence southwesterly 24 fect Linch; thence south § | @4oncach lot at time Teale, | feat; thence southeasterly 24 {eet 1 fach: thence east ee 14 feet; thence routh 15 fee: 11% inches; thorce So . nov3 cokds {Eep.} Salesman. S7IN CONSEQUENUE OF THE RAIN, THE above saleis postponed until MONDAY, Nov. loth, same hour and place, BK. EULIOT, Attorney. novl0-eokds {Rep} #£. D. CLEARY, Salesman. southeasterly 39 fect J inch; thence east 14 feet; thence south 25 tect 8 inches; thence esst 10 feet; thence north 60 feet 9 inches; thence east 51 feet to the place of beginning, containing in all 8,7473¢ equare feet ot ground, more or leas, together ‘with the buildings thereon, consisting of five small two- story brick houses. A an of the ground can be seen at the office of the Auctionsor, and will bo ex- hibited at the time and place of sale, showing the Gisision of the property. fronting on 18th street aforesaid, and the eame will be sold as one lot, with the privilege of the whole or separately, as pur- chasers may desire. Terma: One-fourth cash; the residas fn four equal instalments, payable at 6, 12, 15, and 24 mouths re- spectively, the purchaser or purchasers to recsire @ deed or decds, and give promissory notes bearing in- terest secured by deed of trust. All conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser. A deposit of §20 required on the fali of the hammer for the entire property, oF 0) on cack, part acld, according tothe plat, Ifthe purchaser ehocid not comply, wit ternis of salo within five days the right resell on five days notice at his risk and expense, the name time the other two thirds interest in the said described property will be sold, so that the baser may get a full title to the ty pur- Chased, Se Tt GaMes McCHREEYS nove Guardian of James 0, McSherry. A. NER. hei, Real Estate Broker and Anctionecr, No. 729 7th street, between @ and H. r[,HOMAS DOWLING T PO Nactiguser and Real Retate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer corner Pennsylvania une aud lith at. N VAL. ‘T NORTH- by virtue of a dord of trust, executed March 78. and recorded in Liber 751, folio 300, of the land records of the trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party ared thereby, thi und¢rsigned will offer for sale,on the premises. on MONDAY, the 15th day of November, 1875, at 4 o'clock p. m.. the interest of Armstend Boad in part of Lot ten, (10,) in square three hundred and seve: teen, (317,) commencing for the said part at the fhwost corner of said lot, thence running east slong the line of K street northwest twenty feet, thence running south that wiith to tl line of eaid lot one hundred (100) feet, Terms of sale: 25 in cash, of which $5) must be paid at time of sule; the remainder in eqaal ia stallmente in six and twelve months, the deferred payments to bear interest and be secured by a lien upon the property sold. Uonveyancing at cost of Southeast five (25) the rear ‘RUSTEE'S SALE of the VALUABLE SQUARE | pu:chaser, OF GROEND BOUNDED BY 367TH AND 16TH ABRAHAM MILLS, Trustee. BTS WEST. AND 8 AND T STS. NORTH, IN | _tOv4-co THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ‘virtue o of trast, 23 : i. WARREE. . ). 1573, duly recorded in Liber Ko. 739, folio " Si Ntaeed the ina eset ime pieiatot | BB. Nateal tate Broker and Anctionce, #ederal Columbia, and by direction of the » corner 7th and # sts. northwest, EartasDdy, November fe, icis.atv4 clock p: | CHANCERY SALE VALTABLE UNIMPRovED m., all of square numbered one hundred aud ninety: BETWEEN SND R arRn ey: & étnt) fr the city of Washington, in the District | ANENUE. BETWEEN K AND L STREETS of Columbia. rms of ele: One-third cash: balance in six and By virtue of a decree passed by the Bupreme oe pees, with interest af ‘eight por cent. se- Boor tortie District of Columbia, om the 4th cured by deed of trust upon the prot day of November, 1375, in @ certain cause posit of cne hundred dollars repaired ‘at day of sal therein Sepending: entitled Sallie L. Appleby et al . If terms are not complied with @ | Ys, Thomas H. Winston et al.) end uuimbered) tn ‘Trustee will resell, st risk and cost of defaulting | ©auity No. 2.673, the undersigned will sell at public purchaser, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. | ®Uction, in tront of the oo at 4 o'clock p.m., WILLIAM A, GORDON, Trustec. | on SATUBDAY, the 20th day of November. 1575, nov?-tu,tha,dds all that certain piece oF parcel of ground d dying ig UNOANSON BHOS., Auctionoars, Known and designeted on the ground plator nist Anctioncors and Commission Merchants. _| thereof as lot lettered Harris sod Gramaler's ry rem recorded subdivision of original lot numbered three E HOUSE AND LOT one Qe equare bi red oue‘nundred and sixty-four EN Ist AND 2p STREETS ‘erms of sale prescribed by the decree: One-third pay} he mov ey is to be paid in cash, and the On T EENOON, November 16th, 1875, at 4 o'clock, we will sell, by order ot the owner, in frout of the premises, the eastern 12 fect 4 suches of Lot 11, square $9), by depth of lot toa 30-foot alley, improved by a good frame house. ‘erms, cash. A deposit of $150 required as soon as told. (Cénveyancing, £¢ .a! prchacer's cost. Bove 5t DU SON BROS., An idue in three equal instalments, payable respec- tively, in six, tweive aud eighteen months, with in- terest from the date of sale, at the rate t pr centum annum, until paid, for which are to be the promissory notes of the purchaser, se- cured by deod of trast upon the proporty. A deposit of 950 will be required with the accepted bid, aud sil conveyancing is to be at the cost of the pur- chaser. JOHN SEL 4 % + Trustee, nov9 d J.T. COLDW BLL, Salesman. se val Eetate’ Broker and Ancti - "Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Bederal Buildings, corner 7th and ¥ sts. uorthwest_ | "THOMAS DOWLING, a4 Eeal Estate Broker, uctioneer At the old stand of Li Seeman tai Scie ‘ imer & Oleary. ROR Scones Fe TWo Tone | Southwest corner Pennaylvauia avenue aud 1th et, ‘ TRUSTEE'S BALE OF THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE ST CLOUD pont HOTEL, ON THE CORNER OF NINTH AND a alll sie By virtes of 8 deed of trent ated tha 908. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 15th, &. virtue of a deed of tru sy ; of December, A. D, 1374, and recorded in Liber Bs. and daly recorded ia Uber Ba, Tal, folle | fuaet Hecombsr A. D, 1st, and recorded tn Luber #e9.. 01 jand records of Washington county, in the District of Columbi Written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, on the premises, on TUES- DAY. November 234. 1875, at 4 o'clock p.m , all ingion county, i the District of Columbia, and at % duit | the request of the partice secured thereby,’ the une dcraighed will sll at public snotion, in fevit of the 5 19% f N ber, ree so ceiee wnat manics sey f t 75, at 4:30 o'cl-ck p.m. city ‘of Waektogion, District of ‘Columblas an | €Fotnd situated in the ciy of Washiagton tod Di known and designated as all of Lot lettered A, of | trict of Columbia, and Enews se parts ‘of Lots num- Anp Bianchard’s subdivision of lots eight aud nine, | bered pinetecu, (19,) twenty, (2),) and twenty-one, Se yy Eg ge Steo sory Brick Dwcilings oreots Comseatlng Of | ois equare aud then mF street fif- Alcor by virtue of adeed of trust dated February Hoth, Hb, and duly recorded in Libor No. 773, folio 77, ch seq, one of the aforesaid land records, and by | and six (6) inches, thence south thirty (30) feet, the wriiten request of the party secured thereby, we | thence east to 9th street west, thence north with said will ate ‘at public. auction, €n the mises,” on | 9h street to the place of inning, together with TUESDAY, November 234, 1875, at 4:30 o'clock p. | t ements thereon. This property, known in-. all that'piece or parcel cf land situate and Leia; ad Hotel,” is one of the most advaa- in the city of Washington, District of Colambia, yusly loeated in the ae Washi ta sambered hve b Stee thisty.clghtccia), “6 (asia) ‘will berequired ane de: uare numbered five hundre eight 533). nt *SPorme: Oue-fourth cash; balance In-6. 1 and 13 | Doel immediately ‘St the time of sale. aod. the bal. months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, s0- equal nts in twelve, of cured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A de- ar hs, for which the purchaser will it of giw will D»required onaulo of ‘ack lot, wired to give his promissory notes, bearing Ri conveyancing st exponse of purchaser. If terms | date on the day of sale, _ pS) vee of sale are not complied with within seven duys af- |-Cent. per annum, and secured by a of trust tereale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the | Bpou the premisee and policies of insurances satis- property at the risk snd cost of the defaulting pur- bape site o engerelgnet. Zhe terms of sale are > after five re a Teaoen sale, o' herwise the trustee reserves the right of ro- JNO. JOY EDI »)¢ Trustees. selling property at the risk and cost of the de- nov5-eo&ds ~£.COLDWELL, Salesman. | faulting purchsser upon ten ae advertisement in a acme neweparer published in the city of Warhlog- (a Fy ton P.O. “All conveyancing at the cost of the pur- corner of 10th and D streets, | “DAst M. F. MORRIS. Trustee. cctt?-wim3wids THOMAS DOWLING, Keck, ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMD, Auctioneer, Ww ‘Buccessor to eS & Williams, Aucts.) No. 2001 northwest corner With and D strects TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION—BRICK STORE AND ING ON SOUTHEAST CORNER OF '¥ AVENUE AND D STREET re <o By virtue ofa of dated Lb, g 158.3 Fecerded fn iiverter tone 1st of the ords of Washington county, Colum: wand by direction ot the bolder ct the note on i ; | cured in TW ¥ SUr BE! Low B AN RE Be Eee eB cat parton, Been o eee AUCTION SALES. ROLLS BEW OABPRT; (10) TEN CARPETS Te wonnow LOEB Hann, at one it ___DUNCANSON BROS , Ancts. a ‘th and idth streets. NEW AND &OOND etd ITORE aA’ AUCTIO! — i On TUBSDAY MORSING, Movember 15, 1878, commencing ock, ls Freee of Bernikars, ke, We lot of ke. We ER Batate Broker and A: Federal Buildings corner ‘tb and F streces WW. _ 8 BALE OF VALUABL! "eae ee e Late btNsawik AND THE ASTLUM FOR TUR Dae Sui as aie BOAD, A’ 108. By virtae trast, dated April, A. = ‘and myself, duly land records ington Coesey tn'the Disctee of Columbia, and eat ofthe Barty tocured on MC dt ists, "at é the couuty of b Oyesee', Mees that ‘rues rcobes, more or less, wit! yeter’s line, rons fo Stone No. 5, to the west tine, condemued for the railroad; thence north forty-two and a half (425,) degrees, cant one hundred and” seventeen (11) perches and seven (7) Links with said condemned line to a division fence formerly put up between this part of a lot owned by ‘award Fenwick; thence with said line fence north twenty-three (23) degrees one hundred and thirteen (113) perches aad fifteen (15) links to a locust tree standi: Fe 45) perches bod seven (?) lines Givicion line eeparsting this land trom the by Mr. Derringer; thence with and a continuation of the direction there- of to the beginning, Stone No.4, containiag sixty- four (64) acres one’ (1) rood and twenty-nine (29) re! Bore or less, excepting six (6) acres and y-three (38) porches, sold to on! Mangum by Bevjamin I. Fenwick, in deod gated September 26, 1864. and lots numbered 9, 10,11, 12, in square 3: ind 39, in synare 8; lots 20, 31, 2h, 31. 24. 25, 26 , of F.W. Jones subdivision of with interest at 10 per cent. por an- num from April 1, 1573, t0 day of sale, and expenses of sale in cash, less $225 paid on account, and the bal- atsix ep bo a from or Y, Surviving Trustee, ang®-codds J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. S7THE AROVE SALT IS POSTPON! TUESDAY, September 21, 5, same if be NSS: GEO. W. STICKNEY Sarviving Trastes, sepl3-cokds J.T. OOLDWBLL, Salesman. #7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER POST- ned until TUESDAY, Septem ber 2®th, 1575, same ED until boar aud Bour and place, eur 0: W. STICKNEY. Sorsivi Trustee sep2-cokds © J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, e7- THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE DE- scribed property having failed to comply with the terms of said sale made on September 23. 1575, I shall resell the same at public suction, on the premuses, on SATURDAY, November 13th, 1575, at 4 o'clock: B,w..at the risk end cost of tho defaulting pur- chaser. GKO. W. STICKNBY, Surviving Trustee. STINE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED antil BATURDAY, November 20th, 1575, same hour aad ieee vse GEO. W. STICKNEY, Sareiving Trostea, novlé © J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman joe HF. KELLEY, Auction SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY WEST SI) OF 10ru STREET WEST. BETW AND W STREETS NO cee AS A iy U * riue of « decd of trast, dated May 20, J recorded tu Liber 643, folio 355, the v J city, D_O.. and ‘being 24 and 25, in Joba G. Adams’ subdivision of Square 331, and beginning therefor at » point in the west line of 10th street weet 13 feet 4 inches north from the south- eastern corner of said lot 28, thesce north 13 feet 4 inches, thence west £4 fect 10% inchs to an alley, thence south 18 feet 4 inches, and thence east to th beginning, wich the improvements thereon, consi ing in a two-story Frame Dwell: ng. «rms of sale: Oue-fourth cash: the balaace ia three ¢qual instaliments, at 6,12 and 18 montiis; the parchaser to give bis or her notes fur the deferred payments, with interest anti! paid at § per cont. por antum, secured by a deed of trast on the property. $100 deposit on acceptance of bid Alf comvey- Ruciog mt cost. of purchaser. ‘Terms to be complicd within seven days from day of salo, JAM EDWARDS, ( trostoe: WM. BH. CLAGETT. — novii-eokds | JOSEPH F. KELLEY, Auct A UCCTION NOTICE. H_K. Fulton will sell at auction on WEDNES- DAY MORNING, November 17th, at 10 o'clock, and EVENING at 7 o'clock, at 1239 Penvaylva- ni! arenes, all of his remaining forfeited Pledges ov 12-40" 1. K. FULTON, L. M. pexcaneus BROB., Auctioncers, Southeast corner 9th aud D streets n. w. CHANCEBY SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- poe 25TH STREET, NEAR K STREBT NOBT e Court of 01 ” By virtue of a decree of the the District of Columbia, passed in cause No. 4.362. in which William J. Sibley is com] arthe B. Mi: et al. \ uare No. forty-nine (49) feet eleven (11) inches on 8th ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the six, twelve and ¢igbteen months, with six interest per annum, the parchasee to. give | te for the deferred payments, indorsed to ths sails: tion ba the zt = A aaron be see ca tne ‘ til final payment 1s made. A depos Pies wi be required at tho time of salen it ths terms of sale are not complied with in five days, the Broperty will be resold at the risk and cost of ths chaser. All conveyancing at the cost of ir Chaeer. WM. REDIN WOODWARD. Trost octl2-eokds DUNCANSON BBOS., Auct S7 THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED votil THURSDAY, 1Sth November, 1575, same he d te oor aud WL. REDIN WOODWARD, Trastes povil DUNOANSON EROS., Aucts. uomas DOWLING, uctioneer and Eeal Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Soest Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue th #t, A COMFORTAY DWELLING AR LING | ef the land records rr Dia. aud at the request of the party scoured thereby, sand mostly of the gothic style of architec- ture with their gable ends turned to the =) speaking of Salem, Massachusetts, he va ‘The women in this city are remarkably handsome and very intelligent with all. The female beauty so valent has been ac counted for, somewhat ely, on the al- pon ad fact wae all the homely and ve ‘omen were forme: yard aged as Tiree.” mmerly burned or hang. n describing Vermont he says “The alr of this state tends to ealth and the men are strong and robust, many of them having fists like pitch pine knots, and brawn and muscle enough to knock down an ox. The pasturage is particularly excellent, and in no state does stock thrive better. The wo- men and horses are uncommonly stout and handsome.” Other citations might be made, bat the above are cnough for one installment. All ese passages were expurgated out of the Subs man ent and enlarged editions that were published by the reverend author. Srtama. Cause of Cholera Infant A practical physician of Berli bas been investigating the c horrible disease—cholera infantum—which yearly carries off thousands of beloved chil- ren, and one of the principal causes he finds in the patent nursing botiles,an American invention, which has reached Kerlin, by rea- son of its convenient form. It cousists of a glass bottle, which is filled with warm milk through the cork of this bottle a glass tube c<trescancho property es to its bottom, and at the top of purchaser. Iftermsof | Of the glass tube ‘is a rubber tube ith inten days fromday of | With a mouth piece for the child. reserves the right to resellthe | Tbe physician referred \o publishes the fol- Property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | lowing remarks and advice. “The supposei e cue we BS MOR Dat ee, advantage of these bottles consists fn this, Ubat they can be placed beside the infant in bed, while other bottles must be held in the hand all the time. Whatsensible mother or purse would leave a child with a bottle without watching it? The danger of the bot- tle consists in this, that it Is absolately iia- possible to cleanse it. When sucked on, lit Ue particles of milk become aitached to tue tube and cork; these evrdie and tura sour. 1f some of this deposit be placed under a mi- Sa see innumerable bacterla—or- ganic beings which indicate decomposition and decay. At every meal the child draws in thousands of these germs. The decomposing Process acts upon what it finds in the mouth, esophagus, and stomach; and the rasult is diarrhea, cholera infantum, ete. I will here expressly remark that the usual method of placing the apparatus in water, or rinsing it out With @ stream of water, is not sufficient. Some dealers sel] a suitable little wire brash with the bottle; but even this does pot au- swer the purpose, for the apparatus is not clean by a long way after drawing the brash Uhrongh it several times; and who will take the troubie to clean it so thoroughly eight or ten times aday? How much time it would require! Another disadvantage is that the botile is air-tight, aud a partial vacaum is formed, which rebders sucking so difficalt as to exbaust the child, and it ey stops before its hunger is entirely satisfied. Hence, parents, you who are compelled to feed your children with a bottle, throw away this apparatus,which can only bring destruc- ton upon ~ ehtidren, and either select a bottle with a glass mouth-piece which is filled from below, large rubber mouth-piece which is perforated bya small hole, and can be drawn directly over the neck of the = bottle. This large mouth-piece or nipple can readily be turned Inside out end thorougaly cleaue {and rubbed with dry salt.” ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE —In 1866 John Redman, a poor mav,of Portland, Maine, moved to Harlem, and shortly after went to South America. In 1870 his family, not hearing m bir, returned to Portland. A son, Who went to sea, was not heard from. The wife became a poor, broken-down seam- strecs. A short time ago she was wrapping up adress fora customer ina copy of the New York Heraid, and an advertisement in it caugut bereye. It was eddressed to her, aud asked her to send her address to lawyers in New York. By their advice she went to New Orleans. Being tsulted in the streets of that city, she was defended by a young man wry ogy to be her son, who had just rom India. In a few days the hus- band arrived also. He had become a very = man, and had thought his family los ANOTHER COURTSHIP ENDED.—Wiibel- mina D. Schott sued Joseph P. Snow for 8500 that he had induced her to give him to in- vest in real estate for her advantage. After Mrs. Schott’s husband died, she formed a spiritual attachment for Snow, and he as spiritually reciprocated her affection. She had $2,500 in bank. After he received the 500 his ardor cooled, and as he ve the widow neither love, money, or title deeds, she sued. Snow says thal’ the money was given to him more to seduee him into matri- mony than to buy real estate. The widow is about (5 years old, and Mr. Snow is not much less. Verdict for plaintiff.—N. ¥. Sun, 134 Fun Is Brooxtirs Somebody amuset himeelf a night or two ago va placing the stuffed image of a man, standing upon its head, on the top ofa flagstaff, in Brooklyn. He aitached wires to the limbs, and jerked them occasionaliy, from a neighboring win- dow. It being toward dusk, the wires were not seen and an astonished crowd frequently imagined that the man was losing his ba ance. He was thought crazy, and a polic ficer finally told a volunteer to clim> up the pole and tell him to come down. Tue fraud was then exposed. CURE For CATARRS.—A medical anthori- ty asserts that the severest catarrh cold can be removed in about ten hours by a mixture of carbolic acid, ten Tk Uneture of iediue and chloroform, each 7-5 drops. A few di of the mixture should be heated over a s: We will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- it [enon TUESDAY, the 23d of November, A.D. 1575, | lamp in @ test tube, the mouth of which ott ocieck p.m. lines Letra goed Rapeaes | should be appiled te the normtinns roa rts of Lote ni ‘M1 snd 121, io Threikeld'sad- | zation is effected. The operation should be ition to Georgetown, in the District of Columb’ repeated in about two minutes, when after i pounded as follows: Besinuing forthe sameat® | the patient sneezes a number of times, Best of the northwest corner of Lingan and 21 st: , | ‘TOU esome syinptoms rapidly disappear — (the same the center of the division wall of th New Orleans wo houses on lots, aud west %, mt corner of L. Pet I's lot,)and ran thence A BEREAVED MoTHeER’s DeatH.—About north to one hundred aad | & year ago Mrs. Mary Carty, of Bridgeport, twenty fects thence weet parallel toad street tues. | Conn, lest oy deathra iittiy’ child the ty-seven feet eleven inches, thence feet to | loss bore very heavily upon her. Time, how- Sheonee with the north Hine of ever, bad partially healed the sorrowing be AOS but on Wednesd: she vie- 4 ited a friend who had just lost a little one, 6 and 12 | And as she looked upon res of the at 8 per cent., secured by deed | dead child the old GORDON, trustees. ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auct. FTpa eas “ + Bioxers, 1509 Penn. ave. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE. MILL ved. DNTY OF WASHING: . LORE TSVesr UAT USrovgey | ademicaeap poem rate ee BRICK MILL AND OTHER toran-old-person league. virtue of fa BE GIVES UP Kis WIFE TO A FRIEND AND MARRIES RIS ADOPTED DAUGH The Marshaltown (Pa) biican says: An ambitions little rail town In thts county was shaken from stem to stern by @ society “bappen ing” which recently occurred in her midst. This event involved so wide a departure from the beaten track of human custom and divine mandates as well, that the moral sense of the community was great- ly shocked, and even the gossips lifted up their hands to disclaim against it. There es In this town Dr.-——, who auttl re- did business as a droggist. His fam- ly consisted of a wife and an adopted bier. The wife was an amiab’ aay e prime of young womanhood, and ngbter au fotelilgent and engaging young woman, who acied as clerk In her T father’s drug store. Hoarding with the ly WAS @ literary gentleman of culti- Yated mind and taste, who occupied a rooun in the drug store, where be devoted much ot is time to driving the quill. The cirele, composed of these four, barmoniou them, and nt began making lation Kind requir- nine the darkness. but that of binding ger The literary mi dent admiration doctor more than a fath adopted daughter. T) discovery of Lnese fact of the secret passions, of the doctor and his ating at last in the salting of hearts to suit their wishes. The doctor gave his wife to the literary man and d the band of bis own adopted daugh- They now form two families, the literary ¢ with his new-made wife to , won a farm not far distant. “Tis said the ¢ obtained a divorce from the first wife; Uhat the latter marriages were legalized in a quiet way, but this, if trae, did not prevent the gossips from using the keen dissecting-knife, aud the aMair « kened & greater sensation in the tow: anytbing that has transpired since the Til- toni- Beecher revelation THE Sap Exp or A Fiast FAMILY—Hie- fory of Minme Roane, the Pith Avenue Sutcide. Tne New York Herald's correspondent Richmond gives a history of the family of tia Uniortunate Woman who killed herself at No. 180 F few days since. Her real bame was Minnic Roane. She was @ nativ of King William county, and belonged to one of the most noted F.F. V.’s. Her parents Were related closely to the family of Hon. William Roane, a former governor of Vir- ginia, and ber granduncle was a judge of t state court of appeals, and at ‘one time a United States Senator. Her mother died while herself and a sister named Belle were quite young, to which may probably be Uributed the cause of their misfortunes and terrible fates. About six years ago these two gi Minnie and Belle, ran away from their bome in King William couaty, with the avowed purpose of beginning a life of | Shame and misery. They were pursued, how - ever, and with the aid of some relatives liv- ing in this city were recaptured and retarued to their home, where for a time they were kept under the strictest surveiliauce. £06n as this was relaxed they esca) and bept upon leading a life vered @ house of ill-fame in this ci in w York, where her history is well known; her sister Went to Baltimore, and, I am informed to- day, Unrew herself from the window in a hos- pital in that city and was instantly killed. A brother, who was employed in @ drag store in this city, took chloroform, from the effects of which he died. The family history . replete with terrivie catostrophes and mis- fortune”. The Baltimore American of this morning says: “In one or two particulars the above Story is incorrect. The sister who resided in this city did pot throw herseif from the win- ow of @ hospital, nor was she killed. She threw herself from the upper window of a house where she resided, and was taken to the hospital, where she soon recovered, her injuries pot being very serious. The Was that her desperate act was instigated by the desertion of @ student connected with the hospital. Previous to that she had been coa- nected with one of our uinor theaters. After her recovery she left the city. She then went by the name of De Forest.” Fast Trme—On Wednesday evening, while the Louisville short line train poking along towards Lexington, ker stopped the br@kesman as he was Unrou; and asked: train go;a mile an hour?” enough to suit us. If you don't like the rate Of speed get out and Walk,” was the rejoin- der. “I would,” lied the disgusted pas- senger, settling back in the corner of his seat, “but my [friends won't come to meet me until the train gets in, and I don’t wa to be waiting and the depot for three hours.” due brakesman passed oa.— Levington Dispai i MARRIED. On the Sth q Jat re ir. ow SHANKS-HAM 1876. Jexardria, MANKs to BAT DLOUNT. At the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Concepcion, Chili, on Wednesday, mbor 22d, at iO p,m. of diseare of the » Madame Magoa- gst BK. Broun. the fest Themas M. Blount, of this city. end for many years ® Religious of the Sacred B: M COLE. At7 o'clock a. m., November 14th, tn the ‘Sith year of ber »: Bacur: A Oo.s, wifeot Wa bom BM Cole, after @ Linger: ng illness o{ cousamp- 2 ral will tak * on Taseday. November t 2 o'clock, fro residence ot hor husband, No. €07 Sd street southwest. Frienls of the fsm- ily are invited to attend. CROSS. Movember 14. 1875, st 8.23 9. we Josrra well: known and reepected citizen member of 0. 1.855, and oid Semaritans aud Daughters eral will take frem late residence, 61 northwest, to Morrow ,( Tuesday.) a2 p. are invited. UNDERTAKER: R. F. HARVEY, “ Undertaker, Bo. 934 F Staerr, between Nintt and Teath. marl-ly lirn Sracer Nontewase.

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