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RAILROADS. COAL AND WOOD. AUCTION SALES ALTIMORE AND ento RAILROAD T. EDW. ©LABE. ee T. B. CBOSS, Jz. THIS AFTERNOON. CHANGE OF TIME T. EDW. CLARK & Co., 3) 953 4_paltimore and We Stations. - DEALERS 1 '20—CBicaco and Bt. L ae " Preakfi LUMSER, WOOD, COAL, DOORS, SASH SLINDS, MOULDINGS, $c. ne. id Way Stations. » Belay, Klitcott City ‘to Point of Bocks. Bae EPS te See aca aoe Sag Stauton, “W tnctieers i simer's, Ferrr. Bank of Washington, Washington, DO octs-tm 9:20—BarrikoneUstintren Ex?sses, Mo stope, AL: S0AL! WOOD: woop: 2 Ge Baltimore and Way Stations. SueNMeEe FOR CASH! 1:10—-Bpw Yous Exrxzss. 1:30 p m.onSan- | arriving doit EDEBED. varieties of all 1:13—Balsimore and principal Way Stat ions. :30—BaLtimone EXPREse. Sto ¢ Laurel eee a alay fot Fiedecin ed a atom, NS 0} get 3:43—Baltimore and Way Btaticns. ———_—— Sie Meeen re meee, iarper’s Ferry inchestor and Way frosa our vessels to Btations. (Vis Bi litan Branch.) ‘induce. £ |§—Baliimore, onapolis and Way ns. will con- = Beso arD Clxctanart Fast Bxrauss. ofour Cyr 73 timure and Way Biations, ee eee oe 7:40—Pirtsscac Bast ExrRiss. Good OAK WOOD delivered as low as @6 to 87 $:20-Batixone Rxrunas. per cord. $ A trial ts all that ts necessary wince 2: the of the above facts. =e ak: is Fast BXPREss JOHNSON BROTHERS, oS 20 a.m, 3:10, 4:45, 7:30,8:20, | prate Omee and ‘at Johnson's foot 8 of 13th and 1sth . 73 cen — } 1203 F street northwest. 3 Oa m.,3:30, | $n Bs ~ : 3:43 30 p.m, daily except Coal, WOOD AND LEA TION FOR WASH BUILDING MATERIALS. a3 30, 5:00, 6:35, 9:15 Ibave on hand » end assorted = Watton ety. of A. Te aud BITUMINOUS COLE $3 0 ais 3-10. 3:30, 6:30, | PINE, OAK and HICKOBY WOOD inthe stick, oF 10:3 ily except Sniday. “Having tre coutrol of esveral Grands of Im No 4 op Sanday for Hagerstown, An | , Hi TS and CALCINED PLAS- Bapol tou or Valley Branch. for, New | TERS, and handling yearly many miltiows of Bak. York end F fo 00 am. end £40. | GOB LATHE, 1 am ta condition to fil of any enone —* anation, o1 ee se Station, ana | © in my line with dispatch and fidelity at 235, Renney ania avenue, where oniers wit! be | [hclesale and retail, upon terms — en for Lagesge to be cher! "ena: ¥ | “Central Office—623 Lotisiana a west, Doint in the city. masee cl Gimgeriatien, Brauch Yard—Ist st..bet. B and 0 ste.y southeast, . ‘Wharf—Foot of 3d street southeast. L. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. a we 1 GEO-S. KOONTZ, General Agent. novl-tf cctsl-ly ‘M. GUINAND. N EW YORK AND WASH Tr TO BALTIMORE, PHL STEAMER LINES. a er HE INLAND AND SEABOARD COASTING ALL POINTS IN, Th T COMPANY OF D. 0. THROUGH BETWEEN WASHINGTON sND | STEAMEES LADY OF THE LAKE AND JANE NEW . HOUT C1 "ARS. FOK NORFOLK, CONNECTING WITH 4 of the most LINES FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE AND NBW YORE. AT . 1S PULL- On and after MONDAY, September 2), -_ MAND P. LOR OAR THA USLVELY steamer LADY OF THE LA ny PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPID CARS ON tri, weekly betwee NIGHT TRA . Lea On and after November 21-t, 1375, traine by this nd Friday at Hine will b depot of Baltimore aud Porto ‘hursday and Ea Bound STEAMEE JOHN W. THOMPSON F = MAC BIVER LANDINGS o> Boro The Company havin; laced this new and el it pl uly excep Sunday. rame the after a 30 p.m. Express for Philadelphia and New York | Day, October ao, make semi wekin ine ten dally except Bondey pay — 4:90 pm. "Express for Philadelphia and way points | “apy phe Riineipal landings re att bow 9:10 Fm. Express for Philadctphia, New York WaGarinman; returning, arrive in Washington Sod points Fast daily FRIDAY—Leave Washington at 7 a, m., going to PULLMA® PALLOK OARS on all Day Trains. pECELMAS FAUACE SLEEPING UaHs on | CUcsamim, and on SATURDAY. continiing dowa ight Traine ‘Tickets ant information can be procured at the of- | Sunday afte TROD. Au Freight for River Landings must positively be "For tickets, staterooms or information, apply at the office of the Company, under Metropolitaa bank, 1sth street, opposite the Treasu oct25-1y [MEROHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. Herenfter the fine Steamships B.C. KNIGHT and iar week: fices of the company. for 8nd checked at hotels and _pri- orders left at the cffices of the st corner 13th street and Penns} on northeast corner of Pennsyl- and 6th street AND POTOMAC BAIL- streets. en Depot BALTIMORE. a G eee meer Ay St ea r Agent, lpia, Pa. cneral Passenet o6uGe Wilk INS aa Seperintendent, Baltimore, Ma. | 7/2, sictwene TER eee ANDRIA. WASHINGTON BABE OBES FOTOMAC RAILROAD, | ALDEIA, WASHINGTON | © After Bonday, November 284, 1375, trains will ran | from Pier 41, East River. every BATU a How PD. m.; leave GPORGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 oe NTRALNS LEAVE FOR BALTIMORE &.m., and ALEXANDRIA the same day. 6:00 8.m.. Limited Express, daily tor the West; | | Wor full information apply to B. P-A-DENHAM, daily except Sunday for the North. m., Accommodation fur Pope's Creek. 7:00 om... Express for Philaiclphia and New York, daily except Sunday. 9:93 a m., Limited Express for New York, daily nay Sanday ‘arlor Oar Train. am =f ‘ast Line West and North, daily except fs business office and wharf, 63 Water street, George- town, or at the office cf the President, near P-street bri J.W. THOMPSON, President. Freights delivered by Knox's Express. Orders left at General Office, 603 Pennsylvania avenne, OF at the sicamer’s whart, will be promptly attended . jell-tr 2 r- ; 1:30 E for Philadelphia and New EW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, » fork, Mnod Norfolk via Baltimore, daily N BETWEEN except Sunday. PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA. WASH- 3: m., Accommodation, daily except Sanday. INGTON AND GEORGBTOWN. ri m_, for Philadelphia, daily. SAILING DaYs 7 m | Cincinnati Express, daily forthe West; | . From Pier 2, North Wharves, Philadelphia, daily except Suturoay for the North, SATURDAY, at 12 m. 9:10 pm. daily, New York Night Express. From 89 W ater street, Georgetown , TRINA ARRIVE AT WASHINGTON. P23 a¥, at nm. s 6:13 aw, New York Express. ‘his line connects at Philadelphia with Cly &:40 am \ Accommodation, dally except Sunday. Semi-weekly Line of Steamers for Prov ‘35 © ui.. Fact Lines dally, dence, Boston and New England States. No wharf- 11:40 Accou modation, dafly Sent Sunday. | *s¢ in Boston by Gynt DE Agent for D. of 0. ee een FMB LCLyps & CO; ealindciphta, o_o from dail & lexandria, Va 23 32 La Bitte aaty mreepnenacy | , BRS ee a eR re Rates nb i . v y Knox's Express, $520 bu, Actonmmodgtions dally cece Sezaay, | lefeae General ince Soe Eeneay atte ates 60 p. ‘aily from Baltimore and tue West. the Steamers’ Wharf, will be promptly attended 11-23 Kichmond Express, daily. py sepi-tr jog Wasbiogton at7:W0 @. m. end 3: except Sunday, connect at Bowiewin | (QUNARD LINE. "Praiue icalirg Washingt NOTICE. muect at Odenton ins arriving at W th nd fi, connect as Bowie with gers leaving their orders at Borthwest corner 0! On the outward passage from Queenstown to New ‘60 at 43 lat.,or othing to . ‘On the homeward the Meridian of 0 at a2 lat., or nothing € the north oad Ria Se meching £0 She norte of for checked at b."cis and ‘to all points North and od ‘Throwgh tickets to Cincinuatt, Colam- THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ph a xe at i 4 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS aie Gate San Francisco, and BETWEEN N#¥W YORK AND LIVER- Dotnts Bast. W cst, Borth and Sonth. POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. GEO. 0. WILKINS, Superintendent, From Ni worn. | From NEw Yor 1875 PENNSYLVANIA BOUTE 1875 NORTHWEST, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. ‘Trains leave as follows: .Wed., it Ni - par erat ew ing WEDNESDAY and SATUB- jew York. ‘Washingto: marked * do not carry steerage passen- « BAtEs oF Passact.—Cabin, $30,,9100 and 91%, gels. according to accommodaiion. ‘Tickets to Paris, THE GREAT 16, gold, tional. Beturn ticket on favorable with Dt pi to and from all parts of at et tae oo gd New York. Bel Glasgow, Havre, anes MAKE CONNECTIONS on the Oontinent, and for Mediter: ranean porte, For BOWER fom, WASHINGTON to the WEST and | Height snd cabin paosage . iy at peny's chont change. office, No.4 Bowling Green; . Tickets by th ‘can be procured st the of- | No. 111 Broadway, Frinity Building, or bot steer: ces, corner of Itth sree end Pence heel ee, Spo apd cabin, to ‘sMALLWOOD & MOBEISON, ‘and corner of 4th street and Pennsylvania a oo Nations! Hotel, where te information ocurisg tickets at there offices can Palace Oars for Ubicago, Gen? Pawenger Agent, mar! AbEXARDELs AND WASHINGTON B. B. ‘AND SLEXANDEIA AND FHEDERIOKSBURG B.E., Corner of B and Sixth streets. L’ THE TRADES. 614 Riise 614 HOUSE SIGN AND DECOBATIVE PAINTER, Is ready to attend to all orders In his line that be tntrusted to him. with and dispatch. Pittsburg and Bochester ok BOYD, Ja. iy Lead trains ieare cr Alexandria ae oliows: 6,7, | "cctas an" LOUISIANA AVENUE, 616. +3, 4°, 5,6, m.; ‘and’ 6" p/m. daiiy,'alt ocher tratue ALEXANDER BALL, WILLIAM BALL —' Late W.. A ‘ave Alexandria as follows: 6. 7, 8, 9 ‘6, afsctarers an: and PE A TB rg i er ry trains eaily ‘Gunter. 637 Maseechusctts sreuug, Between #th and 7th Obie ee wie trains on Wash- | TESS aay other boss ‘Snd cramwine. jet 1y ERBN EXPRESS, vis Bichmond, 1:35 p.m. daily excepySanday, i JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMSER AND GAS FITIER, marZ-tr S11 7rx ST. NORTHWEST. A WNIinGS. General jeans GEO. C. WILKINS, Sap Baltimore, Ma. 4S? FeA08 FOR Cire may Monuncture of devi y Paseused Sprtne Roller . s 7 HOUKS AND 30 MINUTES WASHING- dings and Brivere fageand Toute ON TO CAPE May. sale or rent. Agent for the genuine ‘The yuawerivan cling ee COMPANY Gisson Bs = vet rt i Ea ea TRE |S utente tue, , arriving et Cape, ay af Bip. (in Be 0 ee Leave Wasbington—9 2: 4 Limited Express) arziving at Cape May at 3 x Limited neces om entra coat fare of iy3-tr ———————————— STRIAL LIFE INSU. CE COM- eee rany RAN coM. or WASHINGTON, D. 0. ON TEE WEEGLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. Home Qfic:—1229 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST. CaPIT. 0,000 BANKERS. $50 22 23,000 invested to Biock Priv Wail st JO8n BL... Idtoms SENT FREE. 72 Broadway, N.Y. STINEMETS, Hatter, 1837 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, tie AUCTION SALES. Tena ot eticeote ah iaeal Me cabin: estionesr : At the old stand cf Larimer & Cleary ‘corner of Peaus. areuue and litb street, F VERY SUPERIOR T snd Auctioneer, corner Tibeud F streets N. W. S SALE BS SEHOLD FURS EAND OIL PsINT | On WEONESDAY MORNING, November 24th, ISS. beginning at 1M o'slock, 1 sliail at re Tie abt tstitse No, 1433.0 streat. ‘between 2 18th atracts n: « i ghperior Household ca uperor Walnut and it-fra igror; Mantel Clock ee Welput Parlor Suite, upholstered in Green Reps Oil Paintings, (landscape and Sgure pieces of oon fiderable merit, and well exccated by well Walnut Marble-top Table. Lounge; Lace Wii dow Hanginza, Liner Shates; Very su; Black Walaut Chamber Suit, handsome Burean, with French irror, heavily carved Bedstead, W. and Chairs; ‘alput Marble Buit, three piece:; “Eamber Suit” ington and at the juest of tl i eell at auctto ine, on MONDAY, Sep jocks t ‘amb: thereby, I le top C S " Srigta familie ax. Merhietop Bidcboart: s i a a ef thi of ie part pt eee eae a DoWRMAS 2 Garen gl ; to the division line is land from ¢ Heal Rotate etees and Anctioncers, Ing for held -b; ; thence with 413 7th street northwest” and @ — of to the begini ’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED four (64) acres L LOCaTED EB 4 % hes, More 0 FRAM DWELLIN: Gs ¢ H AND I STS. one Mi »y TREES, BETWEEN Bev} ‘september 26, Sibx) NORTHWEST. I in square 3: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 13, lots. 1 22, 35.24, 25, 26 A.D. 1875. and duly recorded in Liber No. 750, Fr fymare 6, of F. W. Jones subdivision of | folio 287, one of the land records for the District of Bt A ia Columbts. and nest of the party secured ‘Terms: $7,000, with interest at 10 per cent. per an- bum from April 1, 1373, to day of sale, and expenses of sale ip cash, less #225 paid on account, and the bal- nce at six and twelve months, with interest from day deed of trust on the pro] sold. deposit will be required at time of sale. Ali ‘anci purchaser If terms of at tl will all at publ THURSDAY, December 2d, A. 5, at 4 o'clock p m.,all that certain piece or lot of ground, situate in the city of Washington, Oir trict of Columbia, snd known upon the official plan of said city as Lot numbered thirty, (30, p auction, a front of the Xpense numbered two bundred and twenty, (24,) according lied with in ten days from of | to Davidson's subdivision of said ‘saa daty re- Pris the Trasteas reserves the right to resell the | corded in the Surreyor's office of eaid eity, together property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- with the Improvements thereon Terms of chaser atter ten days’ advertisement sale: GEO. STICK BEY, Surviving Trusteo, augW-eokds ~~ J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman: S7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until TUESDAY, September 21, 1575, same hour and One-third cash,(of which @100 in six, twelve and elehteen months in equal payments, to be secared by purchaser's notes beariag eight per cent. interest trom day of sale anti! - and a deed of trust on the property sold. Uouveyancing and place. recording at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are GEO, W- STICKNEY Sorvicing Trastes. | not complied with in six days after sale the Troe sepl3 codds J. T.COLDWELL, Salesman, | Feservesthe right to tesell ot tisk aed oot of the Durchaser in defanit e7-THE A LE 18 FURTHER PosT- WM.F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. nov?0-ats i ROVE 8A faueduntil TURSDAY, September 28th, 1575, same hour.and place, GEO. W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustee sept? eokds J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, 2s THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE DE- scribed property having failed to comply with the terms of said sale made on September 28. 1375, [ shall Tesell the same at public auction, on the premises, ou SATURDAY, November 13th, 1378, at 4 o'clock P.m..at the risk aud cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. GEO. W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustes, C_LUTTRELL, Salesman UNCANSON BROS., Anctioneors, Southeast corner 9th and D sts, northwest. M SPRINGS, AT Ai 5 By virtue of @ deed of trust given to me and recorded on the 224 day of July, A. 1.1559. in rH. C B., No.2, folio 63, &c., one of the land records for Prince George's Ueunty. in the State of ° = Maryland, aud by reqnest of the party secared S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED antil nel i ion, MO! A EATURDAY, November 20th, 1575, same hour aud | {he'Qad'ot Nucea hae wore auction, on MONDAY plac: on the premises. all that certain tract of land viving Trustee. LUwEt and belag in Prince George's © aryl jounty L, Salesman. containing two and one eighth acres, more or les e:ug Known as part of Gum Springs enlarge. Le H. WAENER, the same plece cf ground conveyer the loth ony at Oe eal eet) Estate Broker and Anctioncer, July, A. B. 1809, by Charles V. Gordon and dulla G. Federal Building, corner 7th aud # sts. northwest, | Gordon, his wife. to Lonis schaie Teestens together th all CHANCERY SALE VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Kl gt dipeooesg none RE . ITUATE i 4 id appurtenances to the same belong: or otherwise ATE ON CONNECTICUT | rtaining. This place is known as Old Silver AVENUE, BETWE. K AND L STREETS vi SEtuwret HAT Tavera coptaintn fou: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve ‘By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme i Court of the District of Colntubia, on ties are mouths. notes Dearing séven per cant, interest and secured by @ de rust upon the premises. lay, of November, 1875, in @ certain cause | Geposit of @100 required as coon oe ee ete therein depending. entitled Sallie L. Appleby ot al , | {jms of sale are not complied with in ten days from ¥s. Thomas H. Winston et al, and poo peigeen in day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell saat ta oat cocerslgned will soll st public | St the ‘risk ‘and cost of the detuuiting parctoee auction tn front of the premises, at 4 o'clock p.m.» | vpn giving @ notice in some newspaper published on SATURDAY, the 20th day of pam Th 8 in Prince George's County. Conveyancing. &c.. at oaeee cote satin parcel of sround in iP | purchaser's cost, JOHN VOGT, Trustes, 6 city of ashington, in the ict aforesaid, ov 18- TNCAN ey A 5 ncwand deieneted te erund plat se Lovis-3t DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts \ereof a4 lot lettered B, in Harris and Grammor’s UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, recorded subdivision of criginal fot numbered three ‘oth and *, northwest, (7) in square numbered one hundred and sixty-four Southeast corner of Sth and D sts., northwest. c . . ‘Torms of sale prescribed by the decree: One-thira | TRUSTEE ae OU of the purchase mor ey 1s to be paid in cash, aud tha i Y ret in three equal instalments, payable respec- r t in ais vacire aud eighteen months, with in- Fe I STREET, BE- 8 AND l6tu oRTHW terest from tlie date of sale, at the rate of eight pr vi centum per annum, until paid, for which are to be PE ee pe bh a ex<cuted the promissory notes of the purchaser, se- | (Oho li, onect the laud recente OF te a ee cured by deed of trast upon the property. A deposit | Columbia wo mitt eu MONDAY, the 29th day of of @0 will be required with the accepted bid, and | \Nemper. <p. 1575, at 4 o'clock p. m.. in front of ail conveyancing is to be at the cost of the pur- ios, seli at public auction, lot No. 23 of J. chaser. JOHN SELDEN, Trustee. abdivision of original lot No. 5,in nov9 d J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. 99. said subdivision bing reo led flice of the sur- ree and rune back to ved by an elegant three-story No. 1337 4 sitter northwest) ve and back building, and has ex- cellent furnace and range. ‘Terms: One-third in cash, and balance in three equal payments at 6, 12 and 18 months, for which the notes of the purcliaser, bearing interest at the bg ht percent per annum from the day of ale gccared by a deod of traston the property sold ‘Will ber. quired. A deposit of $1,000 will be required THIS EVENING, HOMAS DOWLING, Atths oldstand of Latimer ® Gleegy ore eo of er Jlear; Goutbeast corner Penneyivania avenue aud lth st. CONTINUATION SA PLE OF UNREDEEMED on THURSDAY MORNIN 1875, at 10 o'clock, and E: and continuing same hours Commencin, November 15t! ing at 7 o'clocl loom day to day until ‘all ia dis of, Iwill sel] | of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all convey- the large collection of Forfeited Picdgca from the | sueing ie atthe expense of the purchaser. “If the ius He-zog, of Philadel: ‘consistin, terme of sale are not complied with within one week of Goid and Bilver Watches of celebrated Engliat | {orm the day of sale, the Tru: tees reserve the tight aul American makers, Jewelry. Plated Ware, Table | to resell the property at the risk and cost of the do. and Pocket Outlery in great v1 ‘ke , &c.. &c, faulting purchaser, open giving seven cage notice ‘Terms cas JULIUS BERZOG, in the National Repnblican aud Ev Licensed Pawnbroker, ‘GEORG 1GG8 Pailadelvbia. OMAS DOWLING, Auct. S DOWLING, oe Auctionesr and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of novi? TH A ZW. ABTAUR FENDALL.( Trustees. nevi7-d DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts ASH. ye tatey Aone ai ) (Buccessor to Green iams, Ancts. No. 1001 northwest corner 10th and D ' strects Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue Aith st. = : — TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY TRUSTEES? AT AUCTION-BRICK STORE A yELL- TWO-STORY FRA} ING'ON SOUTHEAST ( 4 ON Op STREE I ¥ AVENUE AND D : Bea By virtae of two deeds of trast, dated ree UTS, Fecarded tn Meee ee ake tae virtue of two deeds of trust, - ; Fecorded in liber 181: fell Wry of the lar the 19th “day of November, A. D. Ist, | records ot Warhicnton see ot oe ist Bie one by sirection of the bi front of the rem day of November, lors, at 4 on piece or parcel of ground in Washingt: rrict of Columbia, known as Jot A, in Ol subdivision of 7. der of the note se- ub} day of August, A. D. 1873 and recorded 701, folio S34: and Liber By folios iber No. 7: id records for the District of Ml and 1a. in TI ginpiog for the same at the northwest corner of the ition to Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, Sanare and run east on D street ninety-nine feet fire ‘and bounded as follows: Beginning for the same at 8 | juches toa private alley three feet wides thenes Point ou the north line of 2d street, a7 fest 10 tuchos | chee to, private alle southwestwarly sixty-one Nyst of the northwest corner of Lisgan and 24 sts., | feet, thence south y and at Tight angles (the same being the center of the division wall ofthe | with New Jersey avenue thirty-four fer, tees two houses built on the said lots, andthe southwest | porih wi Avenue twenty feet to corner of Emma L. Pettinzill’s fot,)and ran thonce | the beginning. north parallel to Lingan street ons hundred a ‘Terme of saic: $2,500, with ten per cent. interest twenty fect, thence west parallel to 24 street twen- | from April 13th, 1s75, together, with, the expenses et ty seven fect eleven aches, thence south 12) feet to | this sele in cash; balance in 6 and 12 monthe so 24 street, thence with the north line of 24 strest cast | cured by notes bearing interest, and. decd of tract to the place of beginning, together with the im- | on the property. Con’ cing at purchaser's cost. PEoneamcaty, which copalet ot 8, very comfortable | 200 dowmwhen property is struck off will ‘io-story Frame Dwelling, with back building forfeited if terms of sale are not complied with in Terms: One-tiitrd casti; balance in 6 and 12 | seven daye, riathe, with interest at § per cent, secured by deed cost, on five et trast on the property sold. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are terse the right to resell at the visk aod cost of tie | —eve-cod F serve the F reeel 3 o Gcvaulting purchaser. ‘& deposit of 100 roraired W433. B. WILLIAMS, Anctioncer, at the time of wale. Snecessor to Green & Williams, Auctioncers. WILLIAM, A, GORDON, grustocs, No. 1001, northwest corner 0th and D streeta, bovll-dta THO’. DOWLING, Auci : E ALE OF TH AND 6TH STREETS WO-STORY FRAME DWEL z AND LOT IN GEORGETOW in Pyuare 517, having 30 feet fro: bh ‘depth of 9 foot vements ti attic Frame Honse. containivg about ten rooms. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance tat; I? acd 13 months, for notes bearing’ interest, aud aecared by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conver. = ween ag a “hel cost. g100 down when © property is atrnck BO a WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. TION, By virtue of # deed of trust, executed Janu- Sry 2ist, A. D. 1873, and recorded in Liber No. un 459, of the land records of the District of vod by order of the Supreme Court of the ict of Columbia, made in the matter of cause No. 4117, Kanity Docket 14, the undersigned Trustees will sell at poblic auction, in front of the premises, on SATUBDAY 7th dey of November, A. D: 3875. at 4 o'clock p. m., all that picee or parcel of ground in Georgetown, D.Q., known and described as follows: Beginning for the samc at the end of one 4 NX HWEST. AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, Nov. 23, 1875, at 5 o'clock P.m., I shall sell of the hundred and fifty fect from the. sot! ‘corner of WARNER, of Dolumbin, te he cater tbc eT eee realtor. Be Batata yt yyy of Coinmbia, ern line of ten foot alley. | Fiderai Buildings corner Te aca eae ee rth wost {Wenty and ‘one halt dcgrees eaat with (eer uee ot pesmi SALE VALUABLE UNIM. twenty one legrees 6 wi 18 line of o > l- said alley one hundred nd eighteen (118) feet, then TREOVER BEAL ‘ATE ON G STRERT, iy, twelve feet, then northerly eighty ETWREN. 12tn AND I3tm oo * to the southeast corner cf house erected on the | RORTEEAST. Leeby lotended to be conreyed: then with the By vintue of adeed of trast, dated September cast live of eaid house twenty eight feet to the south B=: 1574, avd duly recorded’ in Mber No. Tol, line of Dunbarton street. then with said streot west folio $11 et seq., one of the land recorde of tet erly tweuty feet six inches to the place of begin- | District of Uolumbins abd by the writtes margoet ning. improved by @ ccmfortable two story Fr the 'y recured thereby, we will ‘at public Dweiling-house. ses, OD Mf vem * One-third cash; balance in six and twel : binge with interest at eight per cent., secured West. {rust om the property sold. AY convey ‘and de- ncing at of the purchaser. aa yaired at time of sale. if the terms of are not complied with withia five days: the LUA: SSIN~ 2 rrastecs ILLIAM A. GOBDON. { 8 novi? {Ge0.Uour.] THOMAS DOWLING, Auct CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING 5 IN T STREET NORTHWEST, NEXT TO CORNER OF 911 Siueer, i A. eae NEW DYE WORKs. ee omen wie +: SREY CERIO GY SUMS MORES AUCTION SALES. R N. COA, Auctioncer. 639 G street northwest. On MONDAY, November 22. 1575, at 10 a. m., in front of our sslearcom, 39 @ street northwest, we wil! have ourregviar weekly sale of new sad secené: furnitare— Fine Waluut Sait s, @ At this season of the year no time should be jost in tidying up. Ti Fine Cortage Siitr , Rew and seco: d band Chairs, en from the trees and should be raked togett Maltrares and Sofas 0 ™ er and carried to the compost heap or “ised Btow 1,000 dozen Linen Or Zo besold without res i DOWLING. Auetionser and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & ©) corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Ith st. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNL PF ,HOUSRHOLD FUR MONDAY BMOBNING, November S. at 10 o'clock. tn front of my suc- will sell the following extensive for covering tender things. There are some perennial plants that are handy, if covered With & few leaves, that often get killed or tn- jared without such covering. This is es- pecially the case with the chrysanthemam and with others when there is no snow. A thick massof leaves is, however, an injary. It encourages dampness. The thinnest sort of @ layer is and on this a little earth should be sprinkled to keep the leaves from fying away: Then ways some few unfortu- there are al nate flowers leftout toile because webaee no cab N_OOX & ©0., Amcts. —s use for them. We do not pull them up, but Superior Walast Purlop Suit we let them remain as long as they will till the y may be or dan! or One Rosewood ¢ _ ih, and tak- frost blackens a, a athered T wi Sindtobes, tobe-rosen and -so- en away. Bisck Walnut Marble Top Chamber Suits, % ck of Of Baintipe and Obrempos Eaarerices, Tender roses, such as Saffrano and other Walout Marble, Top Sideboards, Lourges, teas, require some protection. One of our | 9: Walnut Extension Dini: ‘ables, citizens cuts off the immature tops and | fal ut and Vak Dining Chairs, throws ina barrowful of earth between the | A.J | =a Wardrobe, Washetands, branches which are left. In this way the | A.J Brera Tees pttracess, Pillows and Bolsters, plants get through the winter well, but it is | 3. &. Docking end Hosting Stoves eee Troublesome. It is labor to bring so mucl, | {i¢,¥ China aud Glass Ware, lot Yellow Ware, dirt, and labor toscrateh itout in the spring, | 24; and we get scratched in the work. It is much better to digup all these tender roses, and in fome bigh spot, where the water wil! not lic, set them thickly together as if we were plant- ing them, and then throw earth jast enougi to cover them over the whole. “Those who have tried It speak well of the plan. Also, Two Mantel Grates, with Silver Plated Mountings, Large Range with Boiler, A number of sets new and second hand Harness, Brown Stone Steps and Window Sills. by ch. pau THOMAS DOWLING, Anct, USCANSUN BROS., Auctioncers, size. Flo 7 Many things that are hardy whe hanged.” Wheat # a rn la. a Mntele nes ee: toe crn. frm and active CHES.ON ACCOUNT | people protect them with straw. But t southern white. or ee ret J ¥ =e, BS TO COV -2 ys hae wieder | is Detter than a thick a w. old 72 NOFS AND PAY EX SES, st auction on | one. A thick mass of straw retains water. on TUFEPAY MORNING, November 234 at 10 | and the leavesand branches Tot before Spring ole. DUNCANEON BRO, Avot. The straw ispotso much to keep ont frost—it does little of that—but to. kr the wind. Whole bu do. ‘Cedar branches often usedas well as the boughs of ofher ev greens, and are very good, not only cause they are quiteas effective, but also be- cause thelr coior is in their fay In all protective matters avoid Strawy litter from the barnyard. DUSSANSGS BROS. Acctionsers, Sontheast corner 9th and D streets northwest. DOZEN CUSTOM. MADE SHIRTS, FA GOODS, TERY. WALLETS. ‘s. AMS. 2. —Stocks 84% fresh c AT AUCTION~ Itis tuil CESDAY MOKNIS 23e, tree winnie of sait, and this is destructive to the leaves | NEW Seeker eeceuticas, Smee seonctmneat of and branches of plants. It is especially bal | Wheat quiet morte 3 DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. | for evergveens. LOCATION OF BRAINS.—Jobn Henry's eee recone ae Boal ngs, and these are tak bad been ‘behaving badiy ‘as there todinner. He ly ; Robe to the extent of asking tl at this season. tied Ia bunches and bu Estate Broker, {At the oll stand ot Latimer & Oleary,) bs the earth. When the sprinj Sonthwest corner Penn nue and Lith street, cabon aa - nified aind rather erabbed brother of bi CATALOGUE Sau} MERIOAN with thelr topo ators tn en » Why it is | ROW be got “a skating-rinkon the top « SRD, TOREION TION OaMe Rod | that they should do better when cnt of now | bead.” Je hn Heury chuckled a little 1 MINISTER AND the | than if lefton the plants and cu at this, forhe had his own opinion of nie cre w ELS OF ARTISTS OF WELL | spring wedo not know outit but when the boy, who re- TLON the fact. bis own hing. adv feet BNING, November 234, 1 Very few gardens paths are made for w make «such @ bustin’ noise commencing st 10 o'clock, and ter-work. They are nice enough for summer roads. In winter they are but mud or slush. | One would bardly think it necessary to sa. that It is well toliaves few boanis, of bok, | or stones laid down for winter wear. But it 1s. Scores of people will do so after reading these lines, who would not otherwise think of it. Itnotonly saves time and both to oneself ‘and one’s n red,” there was ng for mamma to do but to take him up stairs for a brief introduction to slipper. "said the uncle, as i Ng hope- Ted 4s to his face, and austeady %—~Well, did you bave some en into you “Brains?” gulped the little fellow, with a sob, and moving his hands about anesstly in ping ‘at cretock st my salosroor, 1 shall soll superior clans f Oil Paintings, in fine gilt frames, to which I attention of lovers of the fine arts. The yee will be on exhibition the day prior to Sea tgs DOWLING, Anct. }CANSON BEOS., Auctiongers, OM Goatboumt sarees et Sta ons D' streets a. in his bre # temper, bbors and Aen os his pantaloons pockets—* May be your bi TWO VALUABI HREE-STORY Rick | iriends, but it saves shoe-leatuer. It is P y LMELLISG HOUSm, NOs 109 AND INLD "cheap for cash.” is there, but mine bain 1 T. BETWEEN bis brings us round to the house, where | «« . Fon PUES EET SETEANGON Wetombor | We can find inany things to do that wit aia | qrcHATLOO, how are » tA it - to one’s comfort. Boards or conveniences to | denier in Sixth ww * ° st of lot 6 at Rivbey's echainisien'et | eepoutof the mud are often eel forthe 7 at yoo kee see ot wwe eae. owners. all of lot 8. of Kibbey’s subdivision of | “What, don’t yo square 871, fronting thirty four feet four inehes know me’ I'm a son of Mr. Adamson. Father took papers of you several years before he died, and I’ve doueso since, ouly I've moved up town, and you don’t see me.” The young man then it | @paper. The old man seemed befogg * did not recoliect the youth. “By the way | sid the young man, “I believe I owe you a dollar on the last quarter. I'll pay you bow.” The old man’s memory received a wonderful impetus. He now recollected the young maa Gistinetly, and gave Lim $9 in exchange for his sto bill. The ten proved # counterfeit. This ts an old game revived. ¥. Letter. 87 The new Masonic temple at Norfolk, Va., was dedicated y esterday. 87 Frederick Colvilie committed sulci in the Chesapeake bay yesterday b y leaping overboard irom @ schooner. S27 The coloriog matter put on green tea in and out of China ts extremely injurious te j be: according to the best London doc- on | Commodation of the strangers wao com north D a depth of 103 teet,to an alley. | within the gate, but those of one’s househoi l consist of two well bailt three- | are often left to get along as best they c ee ental eg orem: | behind the house. Boxes and barrels shoul! ‘convenient toatrect cars; Capitol, city | be Set near the house out of vi t- . ° f ing ashesand other refuse. id Terms—One-fourth of purchase money in cosh: balavoe in eynal installments of six, twelve, eich tecn, twenty-four and thirty months, notes bea: ing ¢ight per cent. interest, and secured by = decd of trnst upon promiase sold: A deposit of re- quired upon each house at time of ‘sale, “Conveyan- aR, , archaser’s cost nea)” Mt PEE NCANSON BROS., Aucts, W488 2. WILLIAMS 4. . (Snezessor to Green & Williams, Auctioncers,) No. 1001, northwest corner wth and D streets. breeding disease when warm weather comes, and often draining into wells and cisteras and in which way often much sickuess comes. = It is wonderful how much better ali things go on when @ little thought is spent on these things. Little shelters made to keep tl warm; Little glutters made to drala away water and keep ey le little boxes to keep things near the se'and save useless Steps and useless labor. It is indeed in the care and thought which the husband ani fa- ther shows for just these little things that tells the whole story as to whether be is a great man or not.— Germantown Telegra. A DEAD CHILD'S SPIRIT TROUBLING A NEIGHBORHOOD. id DP CASE PIANO, OCTAVE WALNE BLOW E UPHOLSTERED 1 eyden7 SzE2% DIED. QB the 1th instant Bexsaxcy Q ous mye years Relatives aud frienas of the tamil iv Fequested to attend the funeral from ine fave rom T HR? ely spot, on & hillside,on a smali io ORK ¥ | stream known as Mad Lic! ee. rise Noes ee back of Dillsboro, stood a log house, which, WILSON SEWING MACH until about six weeks ago, was occupied by BDAY, November 23 1875, com- | ® ™an named Hutton (called Doc. Hai- ‘clock a.m , 1 shail self atthe | 00) and bis family. One day while Hutton " declining house- | WAS 2t work in tbe field, and his wife was en outside of the house, their littie girl, about 3\ years old, approached too near the open fireplace,and ner clothing ignited. The mother was not near enough tohear the child’s screams, and when she entered the room the little ove was found burned pap F and dead. Near the Jace the door was scorched. where the chil iy also a mark on the wail of the room, against which she had ran in heragony. She then ran to the bed, hid her head under the clothes and there died. Her P flames by the bed clothing. Seizing up the dead body of the child the mother ran screaming with it to where the fatuer was at work. Tne Huttons are believers in spiritual manifestations, as are most of the people in acon De be oe Bre respectt dence, corner 7th and I at 2 o'clock p.m, MILLE. November 19th, LER, wife of streets southwest, Sanday, 2 at? cloek a.m, bhdward Miller. ta ths Mrs. Maky My Auctionesr. OS. F. KELLEY, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, Office No. 902 3th street northwest. GUARDIAN’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL F<TaTK, FRONTING istn STREET. BE ros? K STREETS NORTHWEST, rT By virtue of an order of the Supreme Coart ‘of the District of Columbia: boldiag a Probate Uourt, passed on the 25th dey of Octobar, 1575, aud approved and ratified by the «sid court ae en Equity Co day of November, 1575, equity No.4 i will offer at public sale. on the ren sees. On TUESDAY, the 234 day of November, ; ofelook pm «call. the at erest the following dercribed real At her #0'# residence, 62 joverber 20th, 1575. at 2 Izzie TWEREDy Funeral service st residence, 1207 Ith street horthwest, Supdsy. at 2 p.m, a oO Washington and District of Columbia, the sald ni 5 re 1 WALS' + the 18th instant, et 7.09 interest being an Undivided one third of original | Le Helghborbood: ak Cie gage ak Eee giclock B 1 Wat 1 Lot No. 28, and part of Lot No 29. 1a Square Bo. 106, | SoMa for’ members of thole Coe eiant For | Uyofthe County Limerick, I beginning for the same at a point tn the west Ine Genih of the oniia Relatives and friends are invited to sth street west. at the distance of 129 feet several days after the Of the child tue | grom his late residence, 3 0 45 inches from the southeast corner of said 99) Hutton family tried living in the log cabin, Sunday, the 2ist tostat 106, Toe eo ne Lot yh ine ot cole — ae amp oe jd yd equare wi street ; | to do so, ai movi im e Village of Dilis- thetce west 115 feet: thence southwesteriy 24 feet I | oro. ‘They declared that almost constantly UNDERTAKER: ce south 5 feet ‘then: they could hear cries for help and screams of the piace of begin- from of grou oe § the dead child, mingled with ¥eird music that rang through the house. The neighbors also asserted that they could hear the shrieks. horrifying sounds were kept up about the homestead of the Hi x inches; thence R. W. BARKER, bipg, containing 6,144 of four seit i Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, ground can be seen at the office and will be exhibited at Gly v uttons until these 612 11: ore Bo r= eth stteet ateresidy Spd tha tease will ee ead ca pelghbors At last declared they could a» | _cet-y = sdictcsomcttgi tetelysde perchgouteong eae. eee Te” | Garnet te ont tomer or oe Suftering | JQ, ® HARVEY, Terms: One fourth cash, spirit, Hutton’s bouse and barn were barat Undertaker . to the ground.—Cin. Com., 18th. ———— A MopEL Crry.—Dr. Richardson gave a sketch before the recent social science con- gress held at Brighton, England, of a model city which he proposed to call Hygeia. He assumed the population to be 100,000, aud 20,000 houses, built =. 40,000 acres of land. Ta!l buildings overs! rnge | the streets were not to be permitted; story was ‘limited to 15 feet, and no house could be higher than 60 feet. "They were to be built 7 Solid arches of brick work, ana the main traffic was to be carried ou in sub- ways and underground railways. kitchens, ‘ntries, and wash-rooms had their location immediately under the roof, and the chimneys were to be so arranged Laat the smoke wouid be drawn into a central sbaft, and after being put through a far- nace to destroy the free carbon, would be dis- —— color! into the air. Each sleeper would be allowed 1,200 cubic feet; no carpets Would be displayed, but an oak flooring, to and turpentine. wided for every 5,000 each patient to have a well ventilat: to Sees og ce = ing, » dressing, and burying * ven, the whole scheme embodying the most approved scientific principles. A CHILD KIDNAPPED.—A little boy amed Martin Navi: LJ Sg F Sraeter, betwoon Ninth and Tenth. interest, sacured by All conveyancing at the expense of A deposit of $20) requis a the part seaccorang Sib tH Taepa™ baser ld pot com bh the terms dlays, the 11 five days’ notics, at his At the same time the the = described pr percha say e's ‘based Dov2o-2t EDUCATIONAL. { INDEBGABTED—Stri dy In sccordanc wh Froebel ciples DISSERIORT. S 3 East tol st. Met, tan streetcars pass the door. _uov20-tv th. ISS HOOPER M conti SPERGARTEN, OMice, entrance on G street; for child: mantel, motel ect aipatoal lopment tothe Getter novel.ementy ia after life, of ail art a a corner Pennsylvania avenue aud Lith st. STER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TROPERTY On : REET, BETWEEN N AND O STREETS NORTH WEST. p dated peti ‘2th, (Mt. Bolyoxe grad- urope apd i9 @n ex- wate tals at. ple, 7 re ‘Misses SUBI eating, NORE, aod Mim Sa! street corner B abd Lith’ _ ‘Navin <= schoolmate named Fitzheiler were walking IMPROVED REAL ESTATE FOR | costed om in a distributing wagon for man in VALUAPLLE AT PUBLIO tet * at the On WEDNESDAY, the

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